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FlED "15 words or less- $6.50 ,Classified deadline -- 2 p.m. Tuesday
• 10 cents for each additional word over 15 ,Classified display -- 5 p.m. Monday
RATES • Four insertions for the price of three ,Cancellation deadline -- 2 p.m. Tuesday
Phone
(360) 426-4412
to Place Ad
In multiple Insertion ads,
The Journal will be responsible
for errors In the first
Insertion only.
CAMERA, Fuji Finepix, 6.3
Xel. Large 2" view screen. AI-
, perfect condition, with folding
ld, battery, charger, memory
"B:'V and computer cables, instruc-
) k, complete. $95. (360) 426-
v11/0022 ........................................................
!E Clothing. We are having a 50%
!on clothing, shoes, hats, belts,
essories. Now thru December.
0 carry jewelry, furniture, collect-
Railroad Ave. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
t'Saturday. K11/15-12/6
K CANOPY, dark green, fits 6'
:1, maybe others. Fiberglass,
tidng window $150. (360) 432-
311/15-12/6
/RE PRONTO power wheel-
new, $1,000 OBO. (360) 402-
11/15-22
!tLVERADO 3500 factory flatbed,
Ies under custom heavy duty
Clean, 109000 miles, $9,500.
roximately 800' 2xSx11/2" foun-
forms. Lots of miscellaneous
ries. Concrete saw with new
blade troweling, machine, and
tools laser level, $5,000. (360)
70. B11/15-12/6
.E YOUR baby shoes, $34.95
). Kardia gold. Bronzed roses,
,1360/__42_ 6-5__72_6:M 11/8-29
DIMENSION 3100, 19" LCD moni-
memory, 3.0 ghz Pentium 4, 80
rive, XP home service pack, 2
and DVD RW (2 drives), 13-in-
ader, 2 speakers with sub. Very
.Dable. $750 OBO. (360) 432-7935;
70, ask for Dan. 8/2tfn
'0F the Lake announces continu-
liday sales through the New Year
ditional store hours: now open
through Monday 10 a.m.-5
Undreds of new items are added
plus a new sale every week-
terans' Day weekend will high-
lusic of the Past" with sales on
t radios, Victrolas and musical
ents. The Lady offers wonderful
for holiday preparation including
lacquer bar cart, an Art Deco
ry/curio/bar, a walnut curio/sec-
La magnificent antique oak china
and side board, a mahogany
inet, two oak buffets, three oak
lAles, armoires, wool area rugs,
,_ iers, Tiffany lamps, sconces, flo-
gements and so much morel All
t In addition, unique decorating
inClude statuary, ornaments and
crocheted snowflakes (over 60
) for purchase or special order.
¢lerful selection of fall clothing from
, Coldwater, Ellen Tracy, and other
Is is available and on sale through-
Vember. This includes sweaters,
fine leather and truly unique fursl
Ondleton shirts, jackets, blazers,
and throws are available and on
LJnique gift ideas from local arti-
lude handmade jewelry, stained
tationery, copper sculpture, can-
llOaps, and even rare books! Lay-
and gift certificates are available so
Elarly for the best selectionl Lady of
ke, 1085 E. Picketing Rd. (across
encer Lake Resort) open Thurs-
Iru Monday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. accepts
MC - (3bu) 426-8632. L11/1-22
,
WORK WANTED
BAZAARS
TOP SOIL
High quality sandy loam
ID cut • No Rocks • No Clay
ANDSCAPING
Lawns • Sprinklers
Plants • Bark
Backhoe • Dozer
:lOCK WALLS'
( o M M "U N ! ( Y
Bulkheads • Ripraps
Deliveries Anywhere
I iii
NDASCAPERS"
NORTHWEST
426-9922
R V t
b...._ LAND203B-4
=
Journal's
Super
',rossword
Answers
ii
SHEDS! SHEDS! Garden or storage, fall
stock discount. Complete buildings for
quick delivery. (360) 273-1603. B10/4-
11/22
OLYMPUS DIGITAL camera, 3.2 mega
pixel, excellent quality, perfect condi-
tion. 1 /4" view screen, battery, charger,
card, cables, complete with instruction,
$45. (360) 426-2175. V11/22
bECKS AND ramps. We specialize in
custom units and have stock sizes too.
Woodsmith (360) 426-0820. L6/29tfn
TONS OF free brick and fire brick. Five
adobe chimney liners. Call (360) 426-
2383. O11/15-12/6
MISSION CREEK Antique Gallery Holi-
day Open House begins December
1st. New inventory, special sales each
weekend through Christmas. Order
your Christmas baskets now: gourmet
coffee, tea, chocolates, gourmet sea-
food and much more. Come experience
the warmth and make some fabulous
finds in Belfair, 23611 NE Highway 3,
Monday, Wednesday 12 noon-6 p.m.,
closed Tuesday. Thursday-Saturday
10:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday 12:30-6 p.m.
Mll/15-12/20
OPEN HOUSE
Dec. 1 st thin Christmas
• NEW INVENTORY
• Special sales every
weekend
• Christmas baskets
Loads of choices
k41SS1ON CRtEtEK
ANTIQVE GALLtERY
We are worth the trip!
If we don't have it we ¢an find it
23611 NE SR 3 * Belfair * 360-277-9108
CHRISTMAS CRAFT Fair at Shorecrest
Clubhouse. December 1st, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Follow signs from Agate Road. E11/22-29
DON'T MISS Skookum Community
Club's 5th annual Handmade Holidays
Craft Bazaar. Saturday, December 1, 9
a.m.-3 p.m. 3480 SE Lynch Road, 3.4
miles from Taylor Towne. Hourly door
prizes, lunch available, easy parking.
Information: (360) 426-9055; (360) 426-
O355. $11/22
l losteq
on
t
and ms
Hot fit
froi :hen
Bak(stSAi rafflesl
[£ II p.m.
li 60,W. Franklin St.
I ss:}ffom Safeway
: rk i'7 C'omrnumt Credit Union)
[ For 360-432-0815
ormatlon or
'
E A
; 2
p
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, December 1st, 9
a.m.-6 p.m. Union Fire Hall. 14 vendors.
Food for sale. N11/22-29 "
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, gifts, crafts and
food. December 1st, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Shorecrest Beach Club, 40 E. Ever-
green Lane. $11/22-29
HOODSPORT MARINA Pub & Eatery
on the water with pier over water for
additional dining. $50,000 buys out our
lease and excellent business. Stop out,
have a look and visit. Buyer must be ap-
proved by the landlord. Excellent long-
term lease. (360) 427-0235. H11/1-22
RAY'S AUCTION Service specializing
in liquidations, estates and benefits.
Everything I touch turns to sold. (360)
495-3004. R8/23-2/14
HABITAT FOR Humanity ReStore open
noon-5 p.m., Saturday. 3280 E. Picker-
ing Road. H11/22
STARVING COLLEGE student looking
for work till Americorps job assignment
begins. Strong as an ox and frequently
as smart, I will do most any home- and
yard-type awork with a smile. Shane,
(360) 426-4540. P10/26tfn
BOBBY, LARRY and Janet clean hous-
es inside and out. Also garages, gutters,
roofs, yardwork, garbage hauling, and
spring cleanup. Have job? We'll travel.
$15 per hour/per person. (360) 451-
2370; (360) 451-2523; (360) 451-2627.
P11/23tfn
6obble a 9o.oa
deal in the J0ur00el
.C. tassifie00s
BUYING DVDs, scrap gold, costume
jewelry. Kiss Me Clothing, 129 Railroad
Ave. K11/15-12/6
OLD BICYCLES or parts. Will pick up
and haul away free. (360) 868-2135.
Hl1/15-22
CONSIGNMENTS WANTED: Cars,
trucks, vans, travel trailers, RVs. Sun
Auto Sales, 5961 E. Highway 3, Shel-
ton. (360) 426-2907. S1/25tfn
WANTED: BAND to rein me in as a
singer/songwriter. I'm a little bit country
and a little bit '80's metal/powerballad. I
like music that delivers a positive mes-
sage and emphasizes the value of mor-
als. Some would call me lame because I
don't listen to bands with names like Hate
Fist, and to that I say, "If the shoe fits I'll
wear it and walk a mile." I'm looking for
a group that's happy just to be heard,
Shane. (360) 426-4540. P4/19tfn
II II
FREE
REMOVAL
OF COMPLETE
JUNK CARS AND
UNWANTED
VEHICLES
within 20 miles of Shelton
36o-427-9052
IIII III
WANTED, AUDIO-VIDEO specialist to
hook up Rotel receiver. Price negotia-
ble. (360) 426-4926. Sl 1/22-29
THE SKOKOMISH Tribe is seeking to
hire Mental Health Counselor with em-
phasis in child and family counseling.
This position provides a variety of out-
) patient mental health services within
the community-based health program
serving the Skokomish Indian Commu-
nity including assessments, individual,
family and youth counseling, support
groups, and prevention activities. It may
require working directly with children in
the school setting, including Head Start.
The work performed with considerable
latitude for independent judgment within
established guidelines. Masters degree
in social work, clinical psychology or re-
lated field. Experience with children and
adolescents as well as adult clinical con-
cerns. Current registration/license with
the State of Washington. Open until filled.
$24.00 hourly. For a full job description
visit our website at www.skokomish,org
or contact Winona Plant, Personnel Man-
ager at (360) 426-4232 x209. $11/22
BULK NEWSPAPER delivery posi-
tion. Deliver Shelton Journal to Shelton
stores on Wednesday night and Thurs-
day morning. On-call start time varies on
Wednesday night (usually start delivery
anytime between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m.).
Approximately 3 hours Wednesday
night and 1V2 hours Thursday morn-
ing. Evening and morning hours may
vary depending on Wednesday night
start time. Must have reliable van, SUV
or pickup (with canopy) that can hold
1,000 papers per run. Person must be
dependable, keep accurate delivery and
collection records and be physically able
to work at a fast pace. Flat rate compen-
sation of $65 per week. Apply in person
at The Journal, 227 West Cota, Shelton.
No phone calls please. J11/8tfn
RESIDENT CARE provider: Responsi-
ble for assisting our residents with daily
care needs as well as completion of light
housekeeping tasks and service in our
dining room. Must be an energetic team
player with a big heart and a strong de-
sire to assist our aging population. Must
have the ability to work with little or no
supervision and be willing to work a va-
riety of shifts. Experience not required,
we will train the right candidate. Apply in
person at Maple Glen Assisted Living,
1700 N. 13th Loop Rd., Shelton, WA
98584. M11/22
EXPERIENCED OYSTER Harvesters
preferred. Must have WDL. Hourly pay,
with production bonuses DOE. Immedi-
ate openings, (360) 426-0379 or (360)
490-4964. G11/22-29
SUBWAY - FULL time 1:30-9:30 p.m.
Friendly, outgoing person a must. Pay
up to $9.50 per hour. Apply in person
at Taylor Tewne Subway, 70 SE Lynch
Road. R11/15-22
FULL TIME Medical Assistant needed
at busy OB/GYN clinic. Must be a self
starter, team player with excellent com-
puter and clinical skills. Benefit package
available. Bilingual encouraged to ap-
ply. Resume to: 2300 Kati Ct, Ste. A,
Shelton, WA 98584; fax (360) 427-1268.
Gll/15-12/6
WE NEED YOUR HELP! Mason
County is in need of therapeutic
Foster Parents for Youth 11-17.
Community Youth Services offers
$1,200 per month reimbursement,
24-hour support services, monthly
respite and ongoing training, For
more information call Susan Kir-
choff at 360-789-4923 or skirchoff@
corn munityyouthservices.org,
11/22-12J13
II II I
LOCAL BUSINESS IS GROWING • NOW HIRING!
HAULING &
BUYING VEHI¢
SHELTON AUTO PARTS & WRECKING
OMER'S REPAIRS
427.5150
1501 W. Dayton-Airport Road • Mon.-Sat. 9-5
PLANNER I, II, or III for Mason Coun-
ty Dept. of Community Development.
$3,619-$4,442/mo. Primarily responsible
for permit review and enforcement for
land use, shorelines, floodplains, subdi-
vision, and watershed issues. Minimum
Qualifications: Prefer a Bachelor's de-
gree in planning, environmental science
or related field for Level I, degree with
2 yrs. planning experience for II, degree
with 4 yrs. experience for III. Two-year
degree may be acceptable with addition-
al years of planning experience. Differ-
ent combination of education and expe-
rience may be considered for any level.
Valid WSDL and physical ability to work
outside in variable terrain. Application
available at Human Resources, 411 N.
Fifth St., Shelton, WA, www.co.mason.
wa.us, (360) 427-7265. Applications ac-
cepted until position filled. D11/22
FULL TIME workers for small shellfish
company. Submit resume to Blind Box
660, c/o The Journal, P.O. Box 430,
Shelton, WA 98584.11/22-12/13
TURNING POINTE Domestic Violence
Program, a non-profit organization in
Mason County is seeking a Bookkeeper/
Grants Compliance Specialist. Individu-
al will administer local, state and federal
grants and contracts, complete billings,
payroll, and budgets. Must be willing
to coordinate Financial Literacy class-
es for low-income individuals. $30K a
year plus benefits. For information call
(360) 490-3904. Send Resume to: Turn-
ing Pointe, PO Box 2014, Shelton, WA
98584. T11/22-29
A GREAT career opportunity. Now ac-
cepting applications for immediate
openings working for the developmen-
tally disabled within their homes. Start-
ing salary: part-time $8.75/hour, full-
time $1,600/month plus benefits. Send
letter of interest and generic application
or resume: Placeone, Inc., 5107 Lacey
Blvd. SE, Lacey, WA 98503 or e-mail to
placeone@reachone.com. P11/1-22
DRIVERS: A steady lifestyle. Top miles
and top pay. Call Werner Enterprises
for regional openings today. 1-800-346-
2818 ext. 126. All/1-22
BUSY MEDICAL office seeking experi-
enced front desk person. Applications
at 237 Professional Way, Shelton. Bilin-
gual encouraged to apply. O11/1-22
OYSTER PICKERS and processors
needed. Must have valid WSDL, pass
drug test and lift and carry 80 pounds.
Call (360) 426-9759. L11/1-22
WAITPERSON - VERN'S Restaurant,
minimum 2 years of fine dining experi-
ence. Part time, available weekends and
holiday parties. Apply in person, 109 S.
1st Street, Shelton, Monday-Friday, 2-3
p.m. Vt 1/15-22
PART-TIME PHYSICAL Therapy Aide.
No calls or drop-ins. Fax resume to
(360) 898-7849. H11/8-29
PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER, 10-20
hours per week, $8.50 per hour start
DOE. (360) 877-9522. G11/8-29
EXPERIENCED FRAMERS needed.
Call K&T Construction, (360) 413-9987.
K11/15-12/6
OLYMPIC SECURITY Services seek-
ing full time security officer for Cushman
Dam project. Must have valid driver's
license, clean recqrd. Pass drug test
and background check. Willing to work
outside. Contact Robert Kenmir (253)
779-7203 or Ruben Gonzalez (253) 502-
8779. Ot 1/15-12/6
........ ' ............ 00gi00?i'ifig5 ...................... j
:INST:I00UCTO:I00S 1
NEEDED 1
Must be loving and kind 1
,000-868-22.96 j
,: ................. ..........................
I I I IIIIII
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needs your helpl
Make a difference in the lives
of a family in Belfair...
Please call
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Employee benefits
Free training
Now with increased
pay ratesl
All shift types available
Full time and part time
Call toll-free
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II I Ill
Thursday, November 22, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 31
FlED "15 words or less- $6.50 ,Classified deadline -- 2 p.m. Tuesday
• 10 cents for each additional word over 15 ,Classified display -- 5 p.m. Monday
RATES • Four insertions for the price of three ,Cancellation deadline -- 2 p.m. Tuesday
Phone
(360) 426-4412
to Place Ad
In multiple Insertion ads,
The Journal will be responsible
for errors In the first
Insertion only.
CAMERA, Fuji Finepix, 6.3
Xel. Large 2" view screen. AI-
, perfect condition, with folding
ld, battery, charger, memory
"B:'V and computer cables, instruc-
) k, complete. $95. (360) 426-
v11/0022 ........................................................
!E Clothing. We are having a 50%
!on clothing, shoes, hats, belts,
essories. Now thru December.
0 carry jewelry, furniture, collect-
Railroad Ave. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
t'Saturday. K11/15-12/6
K CANOPY, dark green, fits 6'
:1, maybe others. Fiberglass,
tidng window $150. (360) 432-
311/15-12/6
/RE PRONTO power wheel-
new, $1,000 OBO. (360) 402-
11/15-22
!tLVERADO 3500 factory flatbed,
Ies under custom heavy duty
Clean, 109000 miles, $9,500.
roximately 800' 2xSx11/2" foun-
forms. Lots of miscellaneous
ries. Concrete saw with new
blade troweling, machine, and
tools laser level, $5,000. (360)
70. B11/15-12/6
.E YOUR baby shoes, $34.95
). Kardia gold. Bronzed roses,
,1360/__42_ 6-5__72_6:M 11/8-29
DIMENSION 3100, 19" LCD moni-
memory, 3.0 ghz Pentium 4, 80
rive, XP home service pack, 2
and DVD RW (2 drives), 13-in-
ader, 2 speakers with sub. Very
.Dable. $750 OBO. (360) 432-7935;
70, ask for Dan. 8/2tfn
'0F the Lake announces continu-
liday sales through the New Year
ditional store hours: now open
through Monday 10 a.m.-5
Undreds of new items are added
plus a new sale every week-
terans' Day weekend will high-
lusic of the Past" with sales on
t radios, Victrolas and musical
ents. The Lady offers wonderful
for holiday preparation including
lacquer bar cart, an Art Deco
ry/curio/bar, a walnut curio/sec-
La magnificent antique oak china
and side board, a mahogany
inet, two oak buffets, three oak
lAles, armoires, wool area rugs,
,_ iers, Tiffany lamps, sconces, flo-
gements and so much morel All
t In addition, unique decorating
inClude statuary, ornaments and
crocheted snowflakes (over 60
) for purchase or special order.
¢lerful selection of fall clothing from
, Coldwater, Ellen Tracy, and other
Is is available and on sale through-
Vember. This includes sweaters,
fine leather and truly unique fursl
Ondleton shirts, jackets, blazers,
and throws are available and on
LJnique gift ideas from local arti-
lude handmade jewelry, stained
tationery, copper sculpture, can-
llOaps, and even rare books! Lay-
and gift certificates are available so
Elarly for the best selectionl Lady of
ke, 1085 E. Picketing Rd. (across
encer Lake Resort) open Thurs-
Iru Monday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. accepts
MC - (3bu) 426-8632. L11/1-22
,
WORK WANTED
BAZAARS
TOP SOIL
High quality sandy loam
ID cut • No Rocks • No Clay
ANDSCAPING
Lawns • Sprinklers
Plants • Bark
Backhoe • Dozer
:lOCK WALLS'
( o M M "U N ! ( Y
Bulkheads • Ripraps
Deliveries Anywhere
I iii
NDASCAPERS"
NORTHWEST
426-9922
R V t
b...._ LAND203B-4
=
Journal's
Super
',rossword
Answers
ii
SHEDS! SHEDS! Garden or storage, fall
stock discount. Complete buildings for
quick delivery. (360) 273-1603. B10/4-
11/22
OLYMPUS DIGITAL camera, 3.2 mega
pixel, excellent quality, perfect condi-
tion. 1 /4" view screen, battery, charger,
card, cables, complete with instruction,
$45. (360) 426-2175. V11/22
bECKS AND ramps. We specialize in
custom units and have stock sizes too.
Woodsmith (360) 426-0820. L6/29tfn
TONS OF free brick and fire brick. Five
adobe chimney liners. Call (360) 426-
2383. O11/15-12/6
MISSION CREEK Antique Gallery Holi-
day Open House begins December
1st. New inventory, special sales each
weekend through Christmas. Order
your Christmas baskets now: gourmet
coffee, tea, chocolates, gourmet sea-
food and much more. Come experience
the warmth and make some fabulous
finds in Belfair, 23611 NE Highway 3,
Monday, Wednesday 12 noon-6 p.m.,
closed Tuesday. Thursday-Saturday
10:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday 12:30-6 p.m.
Mll/15-12/20
OPEN HOUSE
Dec. 1 st thin Christmas
• NEW INVENTORY
• Special sales every
weekend
• Christmas baskets
Loads of choices
k41SS1ON CRtEtEK
ANTIQVE GALLtERY
We are worth the trip!
If we don't have it we ¢an find it
23611 NE SR 3 * Belfair * 360-277-9108
CHRISTMAS CRAFT Fair at Shorecrest
Clubhouse. December 1st, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Follow signs from Agate Road. E11/22-29
DON'T MISS Skookum Community
Club's 5th annual Handmade Holidays
Craft Bazaar. Saturday, December 1, 9
a.m.-3 p.m. 3480 SE Lynch Road, 3.4
miles from Taylor Towne. Hourly door
prizes, lunch available, easy parking.
Information: (360) 426-9055; (360) 426-
O355. $11/22
l losteq
on
t
and ms
Hot fit
froi :hen
Bak(stSAi rafflesl
[£ II p.m.
li 60,W. Franklin St.
I ss:}ffom Safeway
: rk i'7 C'omrnumt Credit Union)
[ For 360-432-0815
ormatlon or
'
E A
; 2
p
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, December 1st, 9
a.m.-6 p.m. Union Fire Hall. 14 vendors.
Food for sale. N11/22-29 "
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, gifts, crafts and
food. December 1st, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Shorecrest Beach Club, 40 E. Ever-
green Lane. $11/22-29
HOODSPORT MARINA Pub & Eatery
on the water with pier over water for
additional dining. $50,000 buys out our
lease and excellent business. Stop out,
have a look and visit. Buyer must be ap-
proved by the landlord. Excellent long-
term lease. (360) 427-0235. H11/1-22
RAY'S AUCTION Service specializing
in liquidations, estates and benefits.
Everything I touch turns to sold. (360)
495-3004. R8/23-2/14
HABITAT FOR Humanity ReStore open
noon-5 p.m., Saturday. 3280 E. Picker-
ing Road. H11/22
STARVING COLLEGE student looking
for work till Americorps job assignment
begins. Strong as an ox and frequently
as smart, I will do most any home- and
yard-type awork with a smile. Shane,
(360) 426-4540. P10/26tfn
BOBBY, LARRY and Janet clean hous-
es inside and out. Also garages, gutters,
roofs, yardwork, garbage hauling, and
spring cleanup. Have job? We'll travel.
$15 per hour/per person. (360) 451-
2370; (360) 451-2523; (360) 451-2627.
P11/23tfn
6obble a 9o.oa
deal in the J0ur00el
.C. tassifie00s
BUYING DVDs, scrap gold, costume
jewelry. Kiss Me Clothing, 129 Railroad
Ave. K11/15-12/6
OLD BICYCLES or parts. Will pick up
and haul away free. (360) 868-2135.
Hl1/15-22
CONSIGNMENTS WANTED: Cars,
trucks, vans, travel trailers, RVs. Sun
Auto Sales, 5961 E. Highway 3, Shel-
ton. (360) 426-2907. S1/25tfn
WANTED: BAND to rein me in as a
singer/songwriter. I'm a little bit country
and a little bit '80's metal/powerballad. I
like music that delivers a positive mes-
sage and emphasizes the value of mor-
als. Some would call me lame because I
don't listen to bands with names like Hate
Fist, and to that I say, "If the shoe fits I'll
wear it and walk a mile." I'm looking for
a group that's happy just to be heard,
Shane. (360) 426-4540. P4/19tfn
II II
FREE
REMOVAL
OF COMPLETE
JUNK CARS AND
UNWANTED
VEHICLES
within 20 miles of Shelton
36o-427-9052
IIII III
WANTED, AUDIO-VIDEO specialist to
hook up Rotel receiver. Price negotia-
ble. (360) 426-4926. Sl 1/22-29
THE SKOKOMISH Tribe is seeking to
hire Mental Health Counselor with em-
phasis in child and family counseling.
This position provides a variety of out-
) patient mental health services within
the community-based health program
serving the Skokomish Indian Commu-
nity including assessments, individual,
family and youth counseling, support
groups, and prevention activities. It may
require working directly with children in
the school setting, including Head Start.
The work performed with considerable
latitude for independent judgment within
established guidelines. Masters degree
in social work, clinical psychology or re-
lated field. Experience with children and
adolescents as well as adult clinical con-
cerns. Current registration/license with
the State of Washington. Open until filled.
$24.00 hourly. For a full job description
visit our website at www.skokomish,org
or contact Winona Plant, Personnel Man-
ager at (360) 426-4232 x209. $11/22
BULK NEWSPAPER delivery posi-
tion. Deliver Shelton Journal to Shelton
stores on Wednesday night and Thurs-
day morning. On-call start time varies on
Wednesday night (usually start delivery
anytime between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m.).
Approximately 3 hours Wednesday
night and 1V2 hours Thursday morn-
ing. Evening and morning hours may
vary depending on Wednesday night
start time. Must have reliable van, SUV
or pickup (with canopy) that can hold
1,000 papers per run. Person must be
dependable, keep accurate delivery and
collection records and be physically able
to work at a fast pace. Flat rate compen-
sation of $65 per week. Apply in person
at The Journal, 227 West Cota, Shelton.
No phone calls please. J11/8tfn
RESIDENT CARE provider: Responsi-
ble for assisting our residents with daily
care needs as well as completion of light
housekeeping tasks and service in our
dining room. Must be an energetic team
player with a big heart and a strong de-
sire to assist our aging population. Must
have the ability to work with little or no
supervision and be willing to work a va-
riety of shifts. Experience not required,
we will train the right candidate. Apply in
person at Maple Glen Assisted Living,
1700 N. 13th Loop Rd., Shelton, WA
98584. M11/22
EXPERIENCED OYSTER Harvesters
preferred. Must have WDL. Hourly pay,
with production bonuses DOE. Immedi-
ate openings, (360) 426-0379 or (360)
490-4964. G11/22-29
SUBWAY - FULL time 1:30-9:30 p.m.
Friendly, outgoing person a must. Pay
up to $9.50 per hour. Apply in person
at Taylor Tewne Subway, 70 SE Lynch
Road. R11/15-22
FULL TIME Medical Assistant needed
at busy OB/GYN clinic. Must be a self
starter, team player with excellent com-
puter and clinical skills. Benefit package
available. Bilingual encouraged to ap-
ply. Resume to: 2300 Kati Ct, Ste. A,
Shelton, WA 98584; fax (360) 427-1268.
Gll/15-12/6
WE NEED YOUR HELP! Mason
County is in need of therapeutic
Foster Parents for Youth 11-17.
Community Youth Services offers
$1,200 per month reimbursement,
24-hour support services, monthly
respite and ongoing training, For
more information call Susan Kir-
choff at 360-789-4923 or skirchoff@
corn munityyouthservices.org,
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LOCAL BUSINESS IS GROWING • NOW HIRING!
HAULING &
BUYING VEHI¢
SHELTON AUTO PARTS & WRECKING
OMER'S REPAIRS
427.5150
1501 W. Dayton-Airport Road • Mon.-Sat. 9-5
PLANNER I, II, or III for Mason Coun-
ty Dept. of Community Development.
$3,619-$4,442/mo. Primarily responsible
for permit review and enforcement for
land use, shorelines, floodplains, subdi-
vision, and watershed issues. Minimum
Qualifications: Prefer a Bachelor's de-
gree in planning, environmental science
or related field for Level I, degree with
2 yrs. planning experience for II, degree
with 4 yrs. experience for III. Two-year
degree may be acceptable with addition-
al years of planning experience. Differ-
ent combination of education and expe-
rience may be considered for any level.
Valid WSDL and physical ability to work
outside in variable terrain. Application
available at Human Resources, 411 N.
Fifth St., Shelton, WA, www.co.mason.
wa.us, (360) 427-7265. Applications ac-
cepted until position filled. D11/22
FULL TIME workers for small shellfish
company. Submit resume to Blind Box
660, c/o The Journal, P.O. Box 430,
Shelton, WA 98584.11/22-12/13
TURNING POINTE Domestic Violence
Program, a non-profit organization in
Mason County is seeking a Bookkeeper/
Grants Compliance Specialist. Individu-
al will administer local, state and federal
grants and contracts, complete billings,
payroll, and budgets. Must be willing
to coordinate Financial Literacy class-
es for low-income individuals. $30K a
year plus benefits. For information call
(360) 490-3904. Send Resume to: Turn-
ing Pointe, PO Box 2014, Shelton, WA
98584. T11/22-29
A GREAT career opportunity. Now ac-
cepting applications for immediate
openings working for the developmen-
tally disabled within their homes. Start-
ing salary: part-time $8.75/hour, full-
time $1,600/month plus benefits. Send
letter of interest and generic application
or resume: Placeone, Inc., 5107 Lacey
Blvd. SE, Lacey, WA 98503 or e-mail to
placeone@reachone.com. P11/1-22
DRIVERS: A steady lifestyle. Top miles
and top pay. Call Werner Enterprises
for regional openings today. 1-800-346-
2818 ext. 126. All/1-22
BUSY MEDICAL office seeking experi-
enced front desk person. Applications
at 237 Professional Way, Shelton. Bilin-
gual encouraged to apply. O11/1-22
OYSTER PICKERS and processors
needed. Must have valid WSDL, pass
drug test and lift and carry 80 pounds.
Call (360) 426-9759. L11/1-22
WAITPERSON - VERN'S Restaurant,
minimum 2 years of fine dining experi-
ence. Part time, available weekends and
holiday parties. Apply in person, 109 S.
1st Street, Shelton, Monday-Friday, 2-3
p.m. Vt 1/15-22
PART-TIME PHYSICAL Therapy Aide.
No calls or drop-ins. Fax resume to
(360) 898-7849. H11/8-29
PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER, 10-20
hours per week, $8.50 per hour start
DOE. (360) 877-9522. G11/8-29
EXPERIENCED FRAMERS needed.
Call K&T Construction, (360) 413-9987.
K11/15-12/6
OLYMPIC SECURITY Services seek-
ing full time security officer for Cushman
Dam project. Must have valid driver's
license, clean recqrd. Pass drug test
and background check. Willing to work
outside. Contact Robert Kenmir (253)
779-7203 or Ruben Gonzalez (253) 502-
8779. Ot 1/15-12/6
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