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® O F I E D • 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 tile price of three •Cancellation deadline -- 2 p.m. Tuesday Phone (aeo) 426-4412 to Place Ad In multiple insertion ads, The Journal will be responsible for errors in the first insertion only. FOR SALE 0 LANE bedroom set: queen-size ard, night stand, dresser with $500 OBO. 1965 Drexel dining buffet, seats 8, Teak wood, ve;r,y Itoc big for my house, $2,500 OBO. 360) 359-6401. E11/29 pOBI table saw, $65.2-bike rack IIir, van or SUV, $50 brand new. telescope, new, $50. (360) 426- bl 1/29 ERATOR, BREAKER panel, trans- fitch. Generac brand, "Watchdog" propane-fueled. Brand new in helton, $3,250. (360) 870-0993. HARSTINE Island grade school. kh Company upright piano. Needs 150 OBO. (360) 490-0599, leave ege. $11/29 EN SIZE plush mattress and box with frame, mattress pad, plas- er and sheets. Barely used. Paid , asking $600. (360) 275-4065 |en 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. please. - 12/6 ,DIMENSION 3100, 19" LCD moni- gig memory, 3.0 ghz Pentium 4, 80 Ird drive, XP home service pack, 2 torn and DVD RW (2 drives), 13-in- d reader, 2 speakers with sub. Very deable. $750 OBO. (360) 432-7935; 789-5570, ask for Dan. 8/2tfn i8 AND ramps. We specialize in units and have stock sizes too. ,rnith (360)426-082_____0. L6/___29tfn ___ INNING NEXT Thursday, Dec. 6th,  Estate and partial store liquida- ilale at Mason County Fairgrounds. ' truckloads of items to be sold at Onable prices. Furniture of all types sers, leather couches, pine bench- ables, many lamps, wall decor, pic- !, mirrors, etc. Tools - Craftsman aw, Honda rototiller, air compres- , automotive, chain saws, tons of types. Kitchen - all types, knick- , glassware, crystal, collectibles, s, linens, bedding, baskets, much ay, gifts galore - many new items, LADY OF the Lake announces continu- ous holiday sales beginning December lst-3rd: 50% off sale on all clothing and accessories! This includes Chico, Cold- water, St. John, Ellen Tracy, and other favorites as well as Pendleton shirts, jackets, blazers, robes and throws. New this month is a gorgeous 19th Century mahogany double door/beveled mirror armoire from a Seattle estate- an exqui- site centerpiece for any room! Addition- ' al pieces include an Italian lacquer bar cart, an Art Deco secretary/curio/bar, a walnut curio/secretary, a magnificent an- tique oak china cabinet and side board, a mahogany china cabinet, two oak buf- fets, three oak dining tables, armoires, wool area rugs, lamps, gorgeous paint- ings and prints, an eagle/salmon wood sculpture, holiday florals and so much more. Deep discounts on furniture and holiday items will be offered through- out the month. Hundreds of new items weekly and half off sale every weekend! Unique gift ideas from local artisans in- clude jewelry, stained glass, stationery, ornaments, copper sculpture including hammered copper salmon, candles, soaps, and even rare books! Layaway and gift certificates are available. The Lady will be open Christmas Eve until 5 p.m. and begin the post-Christmas sales December 27th-31st. For those cruising through the winter months check out the Resort Collections at the Lady begin- ning in Januaryl Lady of the Lake, 1085 E. Pickering Rd. (across from Spencer Lake Resort) open Thursday thru Mon- day 10 a.m.-5 p.m./accepts VlSA/MC -(360) 426-8632. L11/29-12/20 KISS ME Clothing. We are having a 50% off sale on clothing, shoes, hats, belts, and accessories. Now thru December. We also carry jewelry, furniture, collect- ibles. 129 Railroad Ave. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday. K11/15-12/6 TRUCK CANOPY, dark green, fits 6' Ford bed, maybe others. Fiberglass, front sliding window, $150. (360) 432- 7879. G 11/15-12/6 2001 SILVERADO 3500 factory flatbed, tool boxes under custom heavy duty MISSION CREEK Antique GalFery 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. 1st thru Christmas • NEW INVENTORY , • Special sales every weekend • Christmas baskets Loads of choices "]E MISSION CRtEtEK I ANTIQVE GALLERY We are worth the trip! If we don't have it we can find it 23611 NE SR 3 * Belfalr • 360-277-9108J ANNUAL HOLIDAY Bazaar, Friday, De- cember 7th, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. All booths provided free of charge as a community service. All items handmade. Call Adele at (360) 427-2575. Shelton Health & Re- hab, corner of 13th and Johns Prairie Road. $11/29-12/6 THE BEST holiday auction and bazaar! Saturday, December 1, 6 p.m. St. Ed- ward's Catholic Church, 322 North Third Street. Awesome Christmas baskets and bargainsl See you there after the RAIN OR shine. 1002 of books, tools, children's items, clothing, gifts. 53 E. Blue Sky Lane (off Pickering). Saturday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. D11/29 LAST SALE this year at the Shelton Fair- grounds. Sandy has a large new stock of Native American, Fairy and Victorian dolls. The place is stuffed with all kinds of merchandise. There is pots and pans, collectable glass, glassware, costume jewelry, Beanie Babies, beanie bears, color televisions, Christmas decora- tions, linens, bedding, Shirley Temple collector plates, Coca-Cola collectables, vintage hats, knickknacks, Hot Wheels, blankets, Mickey Mouse collectables, vintage purses, Disney VCR movies, Sega gamer and games, kitchenware, small appliances, glider rocker and foot stool, and loads more. This will all take place Nov. 30, Dec. 1, and 2, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., in building 13. Priced to sell and no junk. H11/29 2571 E. Pickering Road, Shelton. De- cember 1, 1-4 p.m. Some antique tools, furniture and odds and ends. Priced for quick sale. A11/29 HUGE GARAGE sale Friday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Bunk bed with futon, solid wood dresser, Victorian couch, collect- ible books, lots of household items. 50 E. Ridgecreek Lane (near Island Lake boat launch). L11/29 MASON COUNTY Fairgrounds Swap Meet Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 9 a.m-5 p.m. Multiple vendors. M11/29 47 YEARS accumulation. Garage full of tools, riding lawnmower, fishing tackle, rototiller, lots more. Friday-Saturday 9 a.m-3 p.m. 4631 SE Amadia Road. 1964 Honda 300 Dream, $2,000. L11/29 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, lights, nice women's clothing (medium to x- large), dishes, toys, men's clothing. New stove pipe, septic drain pipe, much more. Friday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 3181 E. Grapeview Loop Road. M11/29 HUGE GARAGE sale. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mason County ats, electronics, records, CDs, 1 cards, books, Hallmark paper ts, luggage, furs, leather, fabric. ;Ireds of items of quality clothing, s, women's, child, infant - some ge. Craftsman motorcycle jack. on and on. You can't even begin lagine how much merchandise is ded in this salel Come on out to Aason County Fairgrounds Building Dec. 6th-Dec. 9th (Thursday-Sun- ,:9 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. Cash or Visa/ rcard only please. You'll be talk- bout this one for years} New items 1 daily as space allows. $11/29 Collectible Coins • Currency • Militaria AUCTIONS DAN'S w=00z, COIN SHOP) 12 Harrison Ave. NWI Olympia | ._ 35,2,8848 .) rack. Clean, 109,000 miles, $9,500. parade.W11/29 Fairgrounds, Bldg. #13. We have just Also approximately 800' 2x8x11/2" foun- ................................................. bought a couple new estates and will be dation forms. Lots of miscellaneous accessories. Concrete saw with new diamond blade, troweling, machine, and hand tools, laser level, $5,000. (360) 427-6370. B11/15-12/6 BRONZE YOUR baby shoes, $34.95 and up. Kardia gold. Bronzed roses, $47.50. (360) 426-5726. M11/8-29 ANTIQUE STEAMER trunk, good con- dition, $125. (360) 426-1050. Bll/22- 12/13 LAURA'S THEME is doing it againl Our annual holiday sale with baked goods and gifts. Saturday, December 8th, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., behind Shelton Christian Church office, 105 Arcadia. Gll/29- 12/6 CHRISTMAS CRAFT Fair at Shorecrest Clubhouse. December 1st, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Follow signs from Agate Road. E11/22-29 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 TONS OF free brick and fire brick. Five adobe chimney liners. Call (360) 426- 2383. O11/15-12/6 TOP SOIL High quality sandy loam bp cut = No Rocks • No Clay ,ANDSCAPING Lawns • Sprinklers Plants • Bark Backhoe • Dozer ROCK WALLS Bulkheads • Ripraps =_Deliveries Anywhere AHDASCAPERS" NORTHWEST 426-9922 =.__ LAND203B-4 I Ill tl ESTATE AUCTIONI Saturday, Decem- ber 1st, 4 p.m. (preview noon-sale). Johnny's Auction, Rochester off I-5 exit #88. Pictures and information at John- nysauction.com. J11/29 Journal's Super :rossword Answers Buy it, sell \\; it, find it! ',, You'll find , every little thing you need in the Journal Classifieds! Place your ad by calling 426-4412, or print out a form at www.masoncounty.com and send it to P O Box 430, Shelton, WA 98584 A I D | O R R i N I N A q- V E a--ff A ! t C N K l| R E I R TA TN |1 F E A R T ! SA A L O L 5th Annual Handmade Holiday Craft Bazaar Saturday, Dec 1 9am-3pm Skookum Community Club 3480 Lynch Road (3.4 miles from Taylor Towne) • Easy parking • Lunch available • Raffle drawings hourly Info: (360) 426-9055 _,. (360) 426-0355 ,= II L Si El offering these items for sale this week- end. Lots of stuff for vendors, eBayers, swap meets, flea markets. New just for Christmas, gift sets of necklace and ear- rings. Collectors plates, small heaters, snack trays, dresser with mirror, dress- ing table, bed tables, coffee table, end tables, blanket rack, shelves, computer stand, full bed headboard and railings, 3 TVs, lots of glassware, old Vaseline, jadite mixing bowls, Royal Ruby, Vi- king, Fenton, Indiana, Westmoreland, Northwood, milk white, art glass. Sets of dishes, new and used, china, luncheon plates and cups, everyday sets. Silver- ware, pots and pans, Coming Ware, Py- rex, bedding, linens, towels, small appli- ances. Vintage records, lamps, vacuum cleaner, file cabinets. Lots of art work, prints, pictures, frames. Wine, cock- tail and drinking glasses. Cookbooks. Lots of Christmas decorations. New in box toys for Christmas, Barbies. Lots of bread, pie, cake baking dishes. Portable sewing machine. All sizes baskets, cos- tume jewelry, name brands, rhinestone, silver. Too much to list all. Don't miss this sale. Over 40 tables of great bar- gains. H1 U29 BEGINNING NEXT Thursday, Dec. 6th, huge Estate and partial store liquida- tion sale at Mason County Fairgrounds. Many truckloads of items to be sold at reasonable prices. Furniture of all types -dressers, leather couches, pine bench- es, tables, many lamps, wall decor, pic- tures, mirrors, etc. Tools - Craftsman tablesaw, Honda rototiller, air compres- sors, automotive, chain saws, tons of other types. Kitchen - all types, knick- knacks, glassware, crystal, collectibles, vases, linens, bedding, baskets, much holiday, gifts galore - many new items, baskets, electronics, records, CDs, sports cards, books, Hallmark paper products, luggage, furs, leather, fabric. Hundreds of items of quality clothing, men's, women's, child, infant - some vintage. Craftsman motorcycle jack. And on and on. You can't even begin to imagine how much merchandise is included in this salel Come on out to the Mason County Fairgrounds Building #13, Dec. 6th-Dec. 9th (Thursday-Sun- day), 9 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. Cash or Visa/ Mastercard only please. You'll be talk- ing about this one for years New items added daily as space allows. $11/29 TODDLE-IN DAYCARE has openings for 12 months and up. Mt. View School District, USDA food program, fun and learning activities. Call Deanna (360) 427-6314. R11/29-12/6 GIGGLING GOOSE Daycare now has openings (ages 2-9 years). Open Mon- day-Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Call Sara (360) 426-3649. G 11/29-12/20 MT. OLIVE Lutheran Daycare/Pre- school has some full-time and part.time openings for three, four, five and six year old children only. Openings are filling up quickly. We take kindergarten children on their non-kindergarten days. No school-age openings available. Ex- cellent Christian program with caring, Christian teachers. Call Margarete at (360) 427-3165 for more information. M11/29-12/20 LISA'S IN-HOME Daycare has open- ings for 2 full-time infants and 1 full-time over 2. Great learning environment and USDA Food Program. (360) 427-3763. R9/27tfn MACHINE SHOP, well established auto- motive engine machining business with equipment, inventory, and repeat cus- tomers. Owner ready to rttire, but will stay on to help you get started and meet the customers. $140,000 plus 2,500 sq.ft, leased building at only $1,000 per month. Call Invest Realty, LLC at (360) 426-3567. I11/29 CNC MILLING Machine Shop. Price reducedl Owner retiring. Tools, equip- ment, customer list will be included in the sale. $400,000. For more informa- tion call Shirley, Real Estate USA, (360) 427-4488. R11/29 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 SINGLE-WIDE MOBILE home, will pay to have moved. Contact Susan, at St. Edward's (360) 426-6134. J 11/26-12/6 BUYING DVDs, scrap gold, costume jewelry. Kiss Me Clothing, 129 Railroad Ave. K11/15-12/6 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 I IIIII FREE REMOVAL OF COMPLETE JUNK CARS AND UNWANTED VEHICLES within 20 miles of Shelton 360-427-9052 LOCAL BUSINESS IS GROWING • NOW HIRING! HAULING & BUY!NG 00VEH,00 ,, SHE O , C NG OMER S REPA, RS 427-I$150 1501 W. Do/ton-Airport Road • Mon.-Sat. 9-5 s_l Thursday, November 29, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 33 ® O F I E D • 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 tile price of three •Cancellation deadline -- 2 p.m. Tuesday Phone (aeo) 426-4412 to Place Ad In multiple insertion ads, The Journal will be responsible for errors in the first insertion only. FOR SALE 0 LANE bedroom set: queen-size ard, night stand, dresser with $500 OBO. 1965 Drexel dining buffet, seats 8, Teak wood, ve;r,y Itoc big for my house, $2,500 OBO. 360) 359-6401. E11/29 pOBI table saw, $65.2-bike rack IIir, van or SUV, $50 brand new. telescope, new, $50. (360) 426- bl 1/29 ERATOR, BREAKER panel, trans- fitch. Generac brand, "Watchdog" propane-fueled. Brand new in helton, $3,250. (360) 870-0993. HARSTINE Island grade school. kh Company upright piano. Needs 150 OBO. (360) 490-0599, leave ege. $11/29 EN SIZE plush mattress and box with frame, mattress pad, plas- er and sheets. Barely used. Paid , asking $600. (360) 275-4065 |en 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. please. - 12/6 ,DIMENSION 3100, 19" LCD moni- gig memory, 3.0 ghz Pentium 4, 80 Ird drive, XP home service pack, 2 torn and DVD RW (2 drives), 13-in- d reader, 2 speakers with sub. Very deable. $750 OBO. (360) 432-7935; 789-5570, ask for Dan. 8/2tfn i8 AND ramps. We specialize in units and have stock sizes too. ,rnith (360)426-082_____0. L6/___29tfn ___ INNING NEXT Thursday, Dec. 6th,  Estate and partial store liquida- ilale at Mason County Fairgrounds. ' truckloads of items to be sold at Onable prices. Furniture of all types sers, leather couches, pine bench- ables, many lamps, wall decor, pic- !, mirrors, etc. Tools - Craftsman aw, Honda rototiller, air compres- , automotive, chain saws, tons of types. Kitchen - all types, knick- , glassware, crystal, collectibles, s, linens, bedding, baskets, much ay, gifts galore - many new items, LADY OF the Lake announces continu- ous holiday sales beginning December lst-3rd: 50% off sale on all clothing and accessories! This includes Chico, Cold- water, St. John, Ellen Tracy, and other favorites as well as Pendleton shirts, jackets, blazers, robes and throws. New this month is a gorgeous 19th Century mahogany double door/beveled mirror armoire from a Seattle estate- an exqui- site centerpiece for any room! Addition- ' al pieces include an Italian lacquer bar cart, an Art Deco secretary/curio/bar, a walnut curio/secretary, a magnificent an- tique oak china cabinet and side board, a mahogany china cabinet, two oak buf- fets, three oak dining tables, armoires, wool area rugs, lamps, gorgeous paint- ings and prints, an eagle/salmon wood sculpture, holiday florals and so much more. Deep discounts on furniture and holiday items will be offered through- out the month. Hundreds of new items weekly and half off sale every weekend! Unique gift ideas from local artisans in- clude jewelry, stained glass, stationery, ornaments, copper sculpture including hammered copper salmon, candles, soaps, and even rare books! Layaway and gift certificates are available. The Lady will be open Christmas Eve until 5 p.m. and begin the post-Christmas sales December 27th-31st. For those cruising through the winter months check out the Resort Collections at the Lady begin- ning in Januaryl Lady of the Lake, 1085 E. Pickering Rd. (across from Spencer Lake Resort) open Thursday thru Mon- day 10 a.m.-5 p.m./accepts VlSA/MC -(360) 426-8632. L11/29-12/20 KISS ME Clothing. We are having a 50% off sale on clothing, shoes, hats, belts, and accessories. Now thru December. We also carry jewelry, furniture, collect- ibles. 129 Railroad Ave. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday. K11/15-12/6 TRUCK CANOPY, dark green, fits 6' Ford bed, maybe others. Fiberglass, front sliding window, $150. (360) 432- 7879. G 11/15-12/6 2001 SILVERADO 3500 factory flatbed, tool boxes under custom heavy duty MISSION CREEK Antique GalFery 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. 1st thru Christmas • NEW INVENTORY , • Special sales every weekend • Christmas baskets Loads of choices "]E MISSION CRtEtEK I ANTIQVE GALLERY We are worth the trip! If we don't have it we can find it 23611 NE SR 3 * Belfalr • 360-277-9108J ANNUAL HOLIDAY Bazaar, Friday, De- cember 7th, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. All booths provided free of charge as a community service. All items handmade. Call Adele at (360) 427-2575. Shelton Health & Re- hab, corner of 13th and Johns Prairie Road. $11/29-12/6 THE BEST holiday auction and bazaar! Saturday, December 1, 6 p.m. St. Ed- ward's Catholic Church, 322 North Third Street. Awesome Christmas baskets and bargainsl See you there after the RAIN OR shine. 1002 of books, tools, children's items, clothing, gifts. 53 E. Blue Sky Lane (off Pickering). Saturday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. D11/29 LAST SALE this year at the Shelton Fair- grounds. Sandy has a large new stock of Native American, Fairy and Victorian dolls. The place is stuffed with all kinds of merchandise. There is pots and pans, collectable glass, glassware, costume jewelry, Beanie Babies, beanie bears, color televisions, Christmas decora- tions, linens, bedding, Shirley Temple collector plates, Coca-Cola collectables, vintage hats, knickknacks, Hot Wheels, blankets, Mickey Mouse collectables, vintage purses, Disney VCR movies, Sega gamer and games, kitchenware, small appliances, glider rocker and foot stool, and loads more. This will all take place Nov. 30, Dec. 1, and 2, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., in building 13. Priced to sell and no junk. H11/29 2571 E. Pickering Road, Shelton. De- cember 1, 1-4 p.m. Some antique tools, furniture and odds and ends. Priced for quick sale. A11/29 HUGE GARAGE sale Friday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Bunk bed with futon, solid wood dresser, Victorian couch, collect- ible books, lots of household items. 50 E. Ridgecreek Lane (near Island Lake boat launch). L11/29 MASON COUNTY Fairgrounds Swap Meet Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 9 a.m-5 p.m. Multiple vendors. M11/29 47 YEARS accumulation. Garage full of tools, riding lawnmower, fishing tackle, rototiller, lots more. Friday-Saturday 9 a.m-3 p.m. 4631 SE Amadia Road. 1964 Honda 300 Dream, $2,000. L11/29 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, lights, nice women's clothing (medium to x- large), dishes, toys, men's clothing. New stove pipe, septic drain pipe, much more. Friday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 3181 E. Grapeview Loop Road. M11/29 HUGE GARAGE sale. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mason County ats, electronics, records, CDs, 1 cards, books, Hallmark paper ts, luggage, furs, leather, fabric. ;Ireds of items of quality clothing, s, women's, child, infant - some ge. Craftsman motorcycle jack. on and on. You can't even begin lagine how much merchandise is ded in this salel Come on out to Aason County Fairgrounds Building Dec. 6th-Dec. 9th (Thursday-Sun- ,:9 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. Cash or Visa/ rcard only please. You'll be talk- bout this one for years} New items 1 daily as space allows. $11/29 Collectible Coins • Currency • Militaria AUCTIONS DAN'S w=00z, COIN SHOP) 12 Harrison Ave. NWI Olympia | ._ 35,2,8848 .) rack. Clean, 109,000 miles, $9,500. parade.W11/29 Fairgrounds, Bldg. #13. We have just Also approximately 800' 2x8x11/2" foun- ................................................. bought a couple new estates and will be dation forms. Lots of miscellaneous accessories. Concrete saw with new diamond blade, troweling, machine, and hand tools, laser level, $5,000. (360) 427-6370. B11/15-12/6 BRONZE YOUR baby shoes, $34.95 and up. Kardia gold. Bronzed roses, $47.50. (360) 426-5726. M11/8-29 ANTIQUE STEAMER trunk, good con- dition, $125. (360) 426-1050. Bll/22- 12/13 LAURA'S THEME is doing it againl Our annual holiday sale with baked goods and gifts. Saturday, December 8th, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., behind Shelton Christian Church office, 105 Arcadia. Gll/29- 12/6 CHRISTMAS CRAFT Fair at Shorecrest Clubhouse. December 1st, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Follow signs from Agate Road. E11/22-29 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 TONS OF free brick and fire brick. Five adobe chimney liners. Call (360) 426- 2383. O11/15-12/6 TOP SOIL High quality sandy loam bp cut = No Rocks • No Clay ,ANDSCAPING Lawns • Sprinklers Plants • Bark Backhoe • Dozer ROCK WALLS Bulkheads • Ripraps =_Deliveries Anywhere AHDASCAPERS" NORTHWEST 426-9922 =.__ LAND203B-4 I Ill tl ESTATE AUCTIONI Saturday, Decem- ber 1st, 4 p.m. (preview noon-sale). Johnny's Auction, Rochester off I-5 exit #88. Pictures and information at John- nysauction.com. J11/29 Journal's Super :rossword Answers Buy it, sell \\; it, find it! ',, You'll find , every little thing you need in the Journal Classifieds! Place your ad by calling 426-4412, or print out a form at www.masoncounty.com and send it to P O Box 430, Shelton, WA 98584 A I D | O R R i N I N A q- V E a--ff A ! t C N K l| R E I R TA TN |1 F E A R T ! SA A L O L 5th Annual Handmade Holiday Craft Bazaar Saturday, Dec 1 9am-3pm Skookum Community Club 3480 Lynch Road (3.4 miles from Taylor Towne) • Easy parking • Lunch available • Raffle drawings hourly Info: (360) 426-9055 _,. (360) 426-0355 ,= II L Si El offering these items for sale this week- end. Lots of stuff for vendors, eBayers, swap meets, flea markets. New just for Christmas, gift sets of necklace and ear- rings. Collectors plates, small heaters, snack trays, dresser with mirror, dress- ing table, bed tables, coffee table, end tables, blanket rack, shelves, computer stand, full bed headboard and railings, 3 TVs, lots of glassware, old Vaseline, jadite mixing bowls, Royal Ruby, Vi- king, Fenton, Indiana, Westmoreland, Northwood, milk white, art glass. Sets of dishes, new and used, china, luncheon plates and cups, everyday sets. Silver- ware, pots and pans, Coming Ware, Py- rex, bedding, linens, towels, small appli- ances. Vintage records, lamps, vacuum cleaner, file cabinets. Lots of art work, prints, pictures, frames. Wine, cock- tail and drinking glasses. Cookbooks. Lots of Christmas decorations. New in box toys for Christmas, Barbies. Lots of bread, pie, cake baking dishes. Portable sewing machine. All sizes baskets, cos- tume jewelry, name brands, rhinestone, silver. Too much to list all. Don't miss this sale. Over 40 tables of great bar- gains. H1 U29 BEGINNING NEXT Thursday, Dec. 6th, huge Estate and partial store liquida- tion sale at Mason County Fairgrounds. Many truckloads of items to be sold at reasonable prices. Furniture of all types -dressers, leather couches, pine bench- es, tables, many lamps, wall decor, pic- tures, mirrors, etc. Tools - Craftsman tablesaw, Honda rototiller, air compres- sors, automotive, chain saws, tons of other types. Kitchen - all types, knick- knacks, glassware, crystal, collectibles, vases, linens, bedding, baskets, much holiday, gifts galore - many new items, baskets, electronics, records, CDs, sports cards, books, Hallmark paper products, luggage, furs, leather, fabric. Hundreds of items of quality clothing, men's, women's, child, infant - some vintage. Craftsman motorcycle jack. And on and on. You can't even begin to imagine how much merchandise is included in this salel Come on out to the Mason County Fairgrounds Building #13, Dec. 6th-Dec. 9th (Thursday-Sun- day), 9 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. Cash or Visa/ Mastercard only please. You'll be talk- ing about this one for years New items added daily as space allows. $11/29 TODDLE-IN DAYCARE has openings for 12 months and up. Mt. View School District, USDA food program, fun and learning activities. Call Deanna (360) 427-6314. R11/29-12/6 GIGGLING GOOSE Daycare now has openings (ages 2-9 years). Open Mon- day-Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Call Sara (360) 426-3649. G 11/29-12/20 MT. OLIVE Lutheran Daycare/Pre- school has some full-time and part.time openings for three, four, five and six year old children only. Openings are filling up quickly. We take kindergarten children on their non-kindergarten days. No school-age openings available. Ex- cellent Christian program with caring, Christian teachers. Call Margarete at (360) 427-3165 for more information. M11/29-12/20 LISA'S IN-HOME Daycare has open- ings for 2 full-time infants and 1 full-time over 2. Great learning environment and USDA Food Program. (360) 427-3763. R9/27tfn MACHINE SHOP, well established auto- motive engine machining business with equipment, inventory, and repeat cus- tomers. Owner ready to rttire, but will stay on to help you get started and meet the customers. $140,000 plus 2,500 sq.ft, leased building at only $1,000 per month. Call Invest Realty, LLC at (360) 426-3567. I11/29 CNC MILLING Machine Shop. Price reducedl Owner retiring. Tools, equip- ment, customer list will be included in the sale. $400,000. For more informa- tion call Shirley, Real Estate USA, (360) 427-4488. R11/29 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 SINGLE-WIDE MOBILE home, will pay to have moved. Contact Susan, at St. Edward's (360) 426-6134. J 11/26-12/6 BUYING DVDs, scrap gold, costume jewelry. Kiss Me Clothing, 129 Railroad Ave. K11/15-12/6 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 I IIIII FREE REMOVAL OF COMPLETE JUNK CARS AND UNWANTED VEHICLES within 20 miles of Shelton 360-427-9052 LOCAL BUSINESS IS GROWING • NOW HIRING! HAULING & BUY!NG 00VEH,00 ,, SHE O , C NG OMER S REPA, RS 427-I$150 1501 W. Do/ton-Airport Road • Mon.-Sat. 9-5 s_l Thursday, November 29, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 33