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B6 | LUDINGTON DAILY NEWS | MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 www.ludingtondailynews.com BRIDGE Wilson Mizner said, “Life’s a tough proposition, and the first hundred years are the hardest.” At the bridge table, for most players the first trick is the hard- est. They do not give it nearly enough thought. Today’s deal, for example, would defeat most players -- although, to be honest, many would still make the contract courtesy of a misdefense by East. South is in three no-trump. West leads his fourth-highest spade and East puts up the nine. What should happen? I agree with North’s not using Stayman with 4-3-3-3 distribution and honors in every suit. South starts with eight top tricks: two spades (given the opening lead), four diamonds and two clubs. In addition, two more tricks can be established in hearts. It looks so easy to win the first trick and play a heart. However, East can take that trick and return his second spade. This establishes his partner’s suit, while West still has the heart king as an en- try. South loses three spades and two hearts. A better line for declarer is to cross to dummy with a diamond at trick two, then to play a heart. But if East is knowledgeable, he will take the trick and lead back his remaining spade. (Remember, if you have only one card left in partner’s suit and it is one lead from being established, do your utmost to win the next defensive trick, trying to save your partner’s entry for use once his suit is ready to run.) So, what is the solution? South must duck the first trick. Yes, East will lead the spade six, but declarer still gets two spade tricks, and when East is in with his heart ace, he will not have a spade left. (If East had a third spade, South would lose only two spades and two hearts.) A tough play for anyone to find HOROSCOPES CROSSWORD SUDOKU TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2013 Explore avenues that could lead to unfa- miliar places in the coming year. Engage in events and activities that will open your mind to alternative beliefs, and do your best to discover new skills and talents. You’ve worked hard to achieve what you have, so make sure you nurture your success. ACROSS 1 Sci-fi doctor 4 Band bookings 8 Trail behind 11 Egg producers 13 Litter cries 14 NASA counterpart 15 Ugh! 16 Concert performers 18 Snoozes 20 Jalopy 21 Orbison or Acuff 22 TV brand 24 Coquette 27 Thataway 30 Cautious 31 Subatomic particle 32 Pen part 34 24 horas 35 Sheet candy 36 Verdi opera 37 Jeans go-with (hyph.) 39 Pilgrim John 40 Dot in the Seine 41 Kind 42 Drugs, briefly 45 B vitamin 49 Garbage holder (2 wds.) 53 Conscript 54 Zip 55 Brief note 56 -- fixe 57 Do slaloms 58 Marshal Dillon 59 Ballpark fig. DOWN 1 Reasons 2 Shoe part 3 Formerly 4 “Let Me Entertain You” musical 5 Square root of IX 6 College stat 7 Nine-digit ID 8 -- majeste 9 Whodunit terrier 10 Huff and puff 12 Cooking wine 17 “If -- -- a Hammer” 19 Cauldron 22 Chess piece 23 MSNBC rival 24 ATV feature 25 Cafe au -- 26 S&L assets 27 Mongol dwelling 28 Oklahoma city 29 Use a taxi 31 Female horse 33 Prohibit 35 Puppeteer Baird 36 Caustic solution 38 Snake’s warning 39 Ms. MacGraw 41 Fort Knox bar 42 Natural elevs. 43 Mr. Satie 44 Surrealist Salvador 46 Yield 47 “Blue Tail Fly” singer 48 Moscow turndown 50 “Let me think ...” 51 “Luck -- -- Lady” 52 Lb. or oz. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Your quick assessment of a situation and subse- quent action will prove that you are ca- pable of much more than you’ve been doing. Don’t hide your potential under a bushel. Good opportunities lie ahead. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Mull over your ideas, and don’t walk away until you have put your plans in motion. If you are determined, no one will stand between you and your destination. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Keeping things on track will not be easy. You’ll face interference if you try to avoid an emotional situation that needs to be addressed. Precise documentation will lead to a positive change. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Seri- ous talks will help you clarify what you want to achieve and the best way to go about doing so. Don’t let what someone else does confuse you. Concentrate on your plans. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Some- one may try to teach you a lesson. Lis- ten, but don’t be afraid to make different changes based on what works best for you. Don Cupid has his eye on you. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Your expressive way of sharing information will work to your advantage. A chance to engage in a profitable endeavor will also open up doors to worthwhile con- nections. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- If you make personal changes and sort through your financial matters, you’ll come up with a winning solution. There are ways to ad- just your budget while enhancing your life; you just have to find them. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Don’t wait around for others to take control of a situation that you know you can handle. The rewards will be unexpected and will come from an unusual source. Your in- stincts will lead you in the right direction. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Refuse to get involved in gossip or an unfair situ- ation. Keep the peace at home and look for alternative ways to use your skills and increase your earnings. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Broaden you view by engaging in different cultural or philosophic events. A lifestyle change will motivate you to revisit something or someone from your past. Put what you learn to good use. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Respond to an ultimatum with a plan that is difficult to refuse. Staying on top of whatever situ- ation you face will ensure that you are rewarded for your troubles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Talk is cheap, but it can help you wriggle out of a sticky situation. Don’t make a personal change without doing your research. False information could steer you in the wrong direction. 2007 by NEA, Inc. Answer to Previous Puzzle 845-5184 CELEBRITY CIPHER Downtown Scottville (231) 757-8733 HOLDEN’S Not Just A Furniture Store Bunkbeds Dining Room Sets Rocker Recliners and more Find It All At From Our Home To Your Home... PETS & SUPPLIES ONE WHITE male poodle puppy, likes to be held, $175 cash only please. (231)843-4850 PLEASE CALL (Our Wish) for information about our spay/neuter program. Call (231)757-4470. THE FOLLOWING animals can be seen for a short time at Mason County Ani- mal Control, located be- hind Walmart: a spayed female Chihuahua, a spayed female Chihuahua/Terrier mix, a fe- male Lab, a neutered male American Staffordshire Ter- rier mix and 23 assorted cats and kittens. Hours are 9am-noon, Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat and 3-6pm Wed and Thu. All animals adopted from MCAC receive free spay/neuter from Lake- shore Animal Friends. Call 231-843-8644 for more in- formation. M. C. HUMANE SOCIETY. FOR INFORMATION or help to spay or neuter your pet call (231)757-3469 Monday or Tuesday only between 1pm and 6pm. RENTALS / APARTMENTS WILDWOOD MEADOWS APARTMENT HOMES Now leasing select number of 1,2 and 3 bedrooms for move in’s through October. Modern, spacious floorplans, central heat/air, washer and dryer included in every apartment. Enjoy the change of seasons in our peaceful, wooded setting. Use of clubhouse, firepit, state of the art fitness facili- ties and more included. Don’t wait-these will go quickly! 1br’s from $628 2br’s from $699 3br’s from $910 Call us today at 231/845-1004 or visit our website at wildwoodmeadows@ ipaliving.com Wildwood Meadows- Relax, You’re Home! EHO HELP WANTED GENERAL APPLE pickers needed. Must be able to lift 20lbs. Southern Mason County. Please call (231)499-9292. LAWN & GARDEN HUSQVARNA-TORO-STIHL- ECHO. Lawn and garden equipment . Authorized sales, parts and service. SEYMOUR’S SALES & SERVICE LLC. Ludington. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm; Sat. 8:30am-noon. (231)843-9157 STIHL HAND-HELD and back- pack leaf blowers, 4 year homeowner warranty with Ultra oil purchase. Kelly’s Snowmo- bile Sales Inc. (231)843-3618. POWER LEAF rake, Agri-Fab, 6HP, $550. (231)757-3846. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: MALE dog in woods off of Bryant Rd. Possible pit- bull mix wearing camouflage collar with broker leash at- tached. Very friendly, please call (231)843-4641. MISCELLANEOUS PLEASE READ YOUR AD FOR ERRORS!! The first day it appears, report errors in time for correction in the next edition. The LUDING- TON DAILY NEWS will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. FUEL OIL space-heater, Duo-Therm, Model-619.1, $150; 12ft. aluminum boat, flat-bottom, 3-1/2HP Evin- rude, trailer, extras, $1250; 1998 Skidoo 440 snowmo- bile, 2-up, low miles, $1550. (231)845-6338. HELP WANTED HEALTHCARE PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT NuStep Physical Therapy is hiring a part time Physical Therapy Assistant to work in our Ludington facility on Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's. Competitive wage. Please send resume to Nancy at: [email protected] Or call our Mt. Pleasant facil- ity (989)772-5800 if you have questions regarding this position. MANAGEMENT BIRCH Lake, Lawndale, & Glendale Apartments in Lud- ington and Scottville seeking Assistant Manager. Applicant must posses: Marketing and Outreach experience, Com- puter Skills, Strong Organiza- tional Skills, Superb Cus- tomer Service & Communica- tion Skills. Desired Skills, but not required: Property Man- agement w/RD & MSHDA Tax Credit and HUD experi- ence. Part-Time position with possible room for advance- ment! Must have a flexible schedule. Send resume to [email protected]. No phone calls please. Equal Opportunity Employer. MEDICAL NURSE AIDE, needed im- mediately, Mason County Area. Please call West Shore Medical, 1-800-232-1273, Monday thru Friday, 9am-4:30pm only. HEALTHCARE PHLEBOTOMY EDUCATION Teaching the Art of Professional Blood Collecting Manistee Oct. 28 to Nov. 1 Hours: 10-4 $995 includes book and National Certification fee. (313)382-3857 phlebotomyeducation.org HELP WANTED HEALTHCARE CASE MANAGER- Supports Coordinator Centra Wellness Network (formerly known as Manistee-Benzie CMH) is seeking an ambitious and dedicated individual to pro- vide services and supports based on the principles of re- covery and self-determination within a team of highly pro- fessional and fun loving staff in beautiful northwest Michi- gan. Candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in social work or a related field and appropriate credentials through the state of Michi- gan. Previous CMH experi- ence preferred. Please send cover letter, ap- plication, and resume to: Human Resources 310 N. Glocheski Drive Manistee, MI 49660 Application form and full job description is available on the agency website at www.centrawellness.org. No phone calls please. Centra Wellness Network is a progressive, CARF accredited organization and an E.O.E. HEALTHCARE DISTRICT Health Depart- ment #10 seeks a full time Health Educator to provide lifestyle counseling & naviga- tion, community health pro- motion and substance abuse prevention. Bachelor’s De- gree in Health Education, CHES preferred. Requires strong people skills, individ- ual and group presentation, good written & oral communi- cation skills. & ability to utilize social media. Must have the ability to engage the commu- nity. Willingness to travel and work flexible hours are man- datory. This position will serve both Mason and Oceana Counties. DHD #10 provides a competitive fringe benefit package. Submit re- sume and cover letter to DHD #10 Human Resources 521 Cobbs St. Cadillac, MI 49601 by 10/24/13. EOE HELP WANTED GENERAL LOOKING FOR a part time Veterinary Assistant: This person must be hard work- ing, responsible, detail ori- ented, reliable, want to learn new skills, have a positive at- titude, and want to be part of a long term team. Must be able to work Saturdays, stay late if needed, and lift fifty pounds. Animal handling or medical experience prefered but, will train the right person. Please drop off resume in person at 243 N. Jebavy Dr. Ludington, MI. GENERAL SANITATION WORKERS Sanitation Workers needed for cleaning of food process- ing equipment and facilities. Physically demanding third shift job in a wet environ- ment, with some handling of chemicals. Experience a plus, but will train individuals committed to developing the necessary skills. These posi- tions have a starting wage of $10.00/per hour with ad- vancement to $12.00/hour af- ter a 90-day training period. These are full time, year-round positions with benefits. Apply in person at Peterson Farms Employment Office 3199 West Baseline Road Shelby, MI 49455 Office is open 8-5, Monday-Friday. An Equal Opportunity Employer. GENERAL WALMART OF LUDINGTON is accepting applications for daytime cashiers, overnight and daytime maintenance, cart pushers, bakery, deli, T.L.E. Service Technicians, unloaders and overnight stockers. Apply at walmart.com/careers or visit the Ludington Walmart to submit an application on the in store hiring kiosk. GOOD THINGS TO EAT APPLES END OF SEASON PRICES! Sonatas, Gala, Golden & Red Delicious, MacIntosh, & Jonagold U-pick or we pick. Special on our fruit ice cream! Open 9am to 5pm daily. Call Christofferson Farms, (231)845-5831 or (231)233-5281. HELP WANTED EDUCATIONAL ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR West Shore Community Col- lege is hiring an adjunct in- structor for the Winter se- mester (Jan 13 - May 2) to teach Introduction to Radio Production . Class will meet T/TH 6pm-7:50pm. Preferred Bachelor's degree in broad- cast production/ manage- ment. Minimum Associates required in broadcasting or closely related area or equivalent experience in broadcast production, auto- mation software and broad- cast equipment. Effective written and spoken communi- cation skills required. Teach- ing/ training experience in use of broadcast and produc- tion equipment, supervisory experience and strong con- nection to communities in the College's service area de- sired. For more information and Faculty application, visit us on the web at: http://www.westshore.edu/ab out/employment/facultyposi- tions.html Send cover letter, current re- sume or CV, copies of unoffi- cial transcripts and com- pleted faculty application to: Human Resources, West Shore Community College PO Box 277 Scottville, MI 49454 EOE DAILY EXPOSURE BRINGS FAST RESULTS Don’t take chances with your hard earned money. Run your ad where it will pay for itself. Ludington Daily News Classifieds. Find them in the classifieds!

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B6 | Ludington daiLy newS | Monday, oCtoBeR 14, 2013www.ludingtondailynews.com

bridge

Wilson Mizner said, “Life’s a tough proposition, and the first hundred years are the hardest.” At the bridge table, for most players the first trick is the hard-est. They do not give it nearly enough thought. Today’s deal, for example, would defeat most players -- although, to be honest, many would still make the contract courtesy of a misdefense by East. South is in three no-trump. West leads his fourth-highest spade and East puts up the nine. What should happen? I agree with North’s not using Stayman with 4-3-3-3 distribution and honors in every suit. South starts with eight top tricks: two spades (given the opening lead), four diamonds and two clubs. In addition, two more tricks can be established in hearts. It looks so easy to win the first trick and play a heart. However, East can take that trick and return his second spade. This establishes his partner’s suit, while West still has the heart king as an en-try. South loses three spades and two hearts. A better line for declarer is to cross to dummy with a diamond at trick two, then to play a heart. But if East is knowledgeable, he will take the trick and lead back his remaining spade. (Remember, if you have only one card

left in partner’s suit and it is one lead from being established, do your utmost to win the next defensive trick, trying to save your partner’s entry for use once his suit is ready to run.) So, what is the solution? South must duck the first trick. Yes, East will lead the spade six, but declarer still gets two spade tricks, and when East is in with his heart ace, he will not have a spade left. (If East had a third spade, South would lose only two spades and two hearts.)

A tough play for anyone to find

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sudoku

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2013Explore avenues that could lead to unfa-miliar places in the coming year. Engage in events and activities that will open your mind to alternative beliefs, and do your best to discover new skills and talents. You’ve worked hard to achieve what you have, so make sure you nurture your success.

ACROSS 1 Sci-fidoctor 4 Bandbookings 8 Trailbehind11 Eggproducers13 Littercries14 NASAcounterpart15 Ugh!16 Concertperformers18 Snoozes20 Jalopy21 OrbisonorAcuff22 TVbrand24 Coquette27 Thataway30 Cautious31 Subatomicparticle32 Penpart34 24horas35 Sheetcandy36 Verdiopera37 Jeansgo-with(hyph.)39 PilgrimJohn40 DotintheSeine41 Kind42 Drugs,briefly45 Bvitamin49 Garbageholder(2wds.)53 Conscript54 Zip55 Briefnote56 --fixe57 Doslaloms58 MarshalDillon59 Ballparkfig.

DOWN 1 Reasons 2 Shoepart 3 Formerly 4 “LetMeEntertainYou”

musical 5 SquarerootofIX 6 Collegestat 7 Nine-digitID 8 --majeste 9 Whodunitterrier10 Huffandpuff12 Cookingwine17 “If----aHammer”19 Cauldron22 Chesspiece23 MSNBCrival24 ATVfeature25 Cafeau--26 S&Lassets27 Mongoldwelling28 Oklahomacity29 Useataxi31 Femalehorse33 Prohibit35 PuppeteerBaird36 Causticsolution38 Snake’swarning39 Ms.MacGraw41 FortKnoxbar42 Naturalelevs.43 Mr.Satie44 SurrealistSalvador46 Yield47 “BlueTailFly”singer48 Moscowturndown50 “Letmethink...”51 “Luck----Lady”52 Lb.oroz.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Your quick assessment of a situation and subse-quent action will prove that you are ca-pable of much more than you’ve been doing. Don’t hide your potential under a bushel. Good opportunities lie ahead. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Mull over your ideas, and don’t walk away until you have put your plans in motion. If you are determined, no one will stand between you and your destination. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Keeping things on track will not be easy. You’ll face interference if you try to avoid an emotional situation that needs to be addressed. Precise documentation will lead to a positive change.CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Seri-ous talks will help you clarify what you want to achieve and the best way to go about doing so. Don’t let what someone else does confuse you. Concentrate on your plans. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Some-one may try to teach you a lesson. Lis-ten, but don’t be afraid to make different changes based on what works best for you. Don Cupid has his eye on you.PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Your expressive way of sharing information will work to your advantage. A chance to engage in a profitable endeavor will also open up doors to worthwhile con-nections.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- If you make personal changes and sort through your financial matters, you’ll come up with a winning solution. There are ways to ad-just your budget while enhancing your life; you just have to find them.TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Don’t wait around for others to take control of a situation that you know you can handle. The rewards will be unexpected and will come from an unusual source. Your in-stincts will lead you in the right direction.GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Refuse to get involved in gossip or an unfair situ-ation. Keep the peace at home and look for alternative ways to use your skills and increase your earnings. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Broaden you view by engaging in different cultural or philosophic events. A lifestyle change will motivate you to revisit something or someone from your past. Put what you learn to good use. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Respond to an ultimatum with a plan that is difficult to refuse. Staying on top of whatever situ-ation you face will ensure that you are rewarded for your troubles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Talk is cheap, but it can help you wriggle out of a sticky situation. Don’t make a personal change without doing your research. False information could steer you in the wrong direction.

2007 by NEA, Inc.

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BunkbedsDining Room Sets

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From OurHome To

Your Home...

Pets & suPPliesONE WHITE male poodlepuppy, likes to be held, $175c a s h o n l y p l e a s e .(231)843-4850

PLEASE CALL (Our Wish)for information about ourspay/neuter program. Call(231)757-4470.

THE FOLLOWING animalscan be seen for a shorttime at Mason County Ani-mal Control, located be-hind Walmart: a spayedfemale Chihuahua, as p a y e d f e m a l eChihuahua/Terrier mix, a fe-male Lab, a neutered maleAmerican Staffordshire Ter-rier mix and 23 assortedcats and kittens. Hours are9am-noon, Mon, Tue, Fri,Sat and 3-6pm Wed andThu. All animals adoptedfrom MCAC receive freespay/neuter from Lake-shore Animal Friends. Call231-843-8644 for more in-formation.

M. C. HUMANE SOCIETY.FOR INFORMATION or helpto spay or neuter your petcall (231)757-3469 Mondayor Tuesday only between1pm and 6pm.

Rentals / aPaRtments

WILDWOODMEADOWS

APARTMENTHOMES

Now leasing select numberof 1,2 and 3 bedrooms formove in’s through October. Modern, spacious floorplans,central heat/air, washer anddryer included in everyapartment. Enjoy thechange of seasons in ourpeaceful, wooded setting. Use of clubhouse, firepit,state of the art fitness facili-ties and more included.Don’t wait-these will goquickly!

1br’s from $6282br’s from $6993br’s from $910

Call us today at

231/845-1004 orvisit our website at

[email protected]

Wildwood Meadows-Relax, You’re Home!

EHO

HelP WantedGENERAL

APPLE pickers needed. Mustbe able to lift 20lbs. SouthernMason County. Please call(231)499-9292.

laWn & GaRden HUSQVARNA-TORO-STIHL-ECHO. Lawn and gardenequipment . Authorized sales,p a r t s a n d s e r v i c e .SEYMOUR’S SALES &SERVICE LLC. Ludington.Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm;S a t . 8 : 3 0 a m - n o o n .(231)843-9157

STIHL HAND-HELD and back-pack leaf blowers, 4 yearhomeowner warranty with Ultraoil purchase. Kelly’s Snowmo-bile Sales Inc. (231)843-3618.

POWER LEAF rake,Agri-Fab, 6HP, $550.(231)757-3846.

lost and FoundFOUND: MALE dog in woodsoff of Bryant Rd. Possible pit-bull mix wearing camouflagecollar with broker leash at-tached. Very friendly, pleasecall (231)843-4641.

miscellaneous

PLEASE READ YOURAD FOR ERRORS!!

The first day it appears,report errors in time forcorrection in the nextedition. The LUDING-TON DAILY NEWS willnot be responsible formore than one incorrectinsertion.

FUEL OIL space-heater,Duo-Therm, Model-619.1,$150; 12ft. aluminum boat,flat-bottom, 3-1/2HP Evin-rude, trailer, extras, $1250;1998 Skidoo 440 snowmo-bile, 2-up, low miles, $1550.(231)845-6338.

HelP Wanted

HEALTHCARE

PHYSICAL THERAPYASSISTANT

NuStep Physical Therapy ishiring a part time PhysicalTherapy Assistant to work inour Ludington facility onMonday's, Wednesday's andFriday's. Competitive wage.Please send resume toNancy at:

[email protected]

Or call our Mt. Pleasant facil-ity (989)772-5800 if youhave questions regardingthis position.

MANAGEMENT

BIRCH Lake, Lawndale, &Glendale Apartments in Lud-ington and Scottville seekingAssistant Manager. Applicantmust posses: Marketing andOutreach experience, Com-puter Skills, Strong Organiza-tional Skills, Superb Cus-tomer Service & Communica-tion Skills. Desired Skills, butnot required: Property Man-agement w/RD & MSHDATax Credit and HUD experi-ence. Part-Time position withpossible room for advance-ment! Must have a flexibleschedule. Send resume [email protected] phone calls please. EqualOpportunity Employer.

MEDICAL

NURSE AIDE, needed im-mediately, Mason CountyArea. Please call WestS h o r e M e d i c a l ,1-800-232-1273, Mondaythru Friday, 9am-4:30pmonly.

HEALTHCARE

PHLEBOTOMYEDUCATION

Teaching the Art ofProfessional Blood

Collecting

ManisteeOct. 28 to Nov. 1

Hours: 10-4$995 includes book and

National Certification fee.

(313)382-3857phlebotomyeducation.org

HelP Wanted

HEALTHCARE

CASE MANAGER-Supports

CoordinatorCentra Wellness Network( fo rmer ly known asManistee-Benzie CMH) isseeking an ambitious anddedicated individual to pro-vide services and supportsbased on the principles of re-covery and self-determinationwithin a team of highly pro-fessional and fun loving staffin beautiful northwest Michi-gan. Candidate must have aBachelor's degree in socialwork or a related field andappropriate credentialsthrough the state of Michi-gan. Previous CMH experi-ence preferred.Please send cover letter, ap-plication, and resume to:

Human Resources310 N. Glocheski Drive

Manistee, MI 49660

Application form and full jobdescription is available on theagency website atwww.centrawellness.org.

No phone calls please.Centra Wellness Network is

a progressive, CARFaccredited organization

and an E.O.E.

HEALTHCARE

DISTRICT Health Depart-ment #10 seeks a full timeHealth Educator to providelifestyle counseling & naviga-tion, community health pro-motion and substance abuseprevention. Bachelor’s De-gree in Health Education,CHES preferred. Requiresstrong people skills, individ-ual and group presentation,good written & oral communi-cation skills. & ability to utilizesocial media. Must have theability to engage the commu-nity. Willingness to travel andwork flexible hours are man-datory. This position willserve both Mason andOceana Counties. DHD #10provides a competitive fringebenefit package. Submit re-sume and cover letter to

DHD #10Human Resources

521 Cobbs St.Cadillac, MI 49601

by 10/24/13. EOE

HelP WantedGENERAL

LOOKING FOR a part timeVeterinary Assistant: Thisperson must be hard work-ing, responsible, detail ori-ented, reliable, want to learnnew skills, have a positive at-titude, and want to be part ofa long term team. Must beable to work Saturdays, staylate if needed, and lift fiftypounds. Animal handling ormedical experience preferedbut, will train the right person.Please drop off resume inperson at 243 N. Jebavy Dr.Ludington, MI.

GENERAL

SANITATIONWORKERS

Sanitation Workers neededfor cleaning of food process-ing equipment and facilities.Physically demanding thirdshift job in a wet environ-ment, with some handling ofchemicals. Experience aplus, but will train individualscommitted to developing thenecessary skills. These posi-tions have a starting wage of$10.00/per hour with ad-vancement to $12.00/hour af-ter a 90-day training period.These are ful l t ime,year-round positions withbenefits. Apply in person at

Peterson FarmsEmployment Office

3199 West Baseline RoadShelby, MI 49455

Off ice is open 8-5,Monday-Friday. An EqualOpportunity Employer.

GENERAL

WALMART OF LUDINGTONis accepting applications fordaytime cashiers, overnightand daytime maintenance,cart pushers, bakery, deli,T.L.E. Service Technicians,unloaders and overnights t o c k e r s . A p p l y a twalmart.com/careers or visitthe Ludington Walmart tosubmit an application on thein store hiring kiosk.

Good tHinGs to eatAPPLES

END OF SEASONPRICES!

Sonatas, Gala,Golden &

Red Delicious,MacIntosh, & Jonagold

U-pick or we pick.

Special on our fruit ice cream!Open 9am to 5pm daily. CallChr i s to f fe rson Farms ,( 2 3 1 ) 8 4 5 - 5 8 3 1 o r(231)233-5281.

HelP WantedEDUCATIONAL

ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR

West Shore Community Col-lege is hiring an adjunct in-structor for the Winter se-mester (Jan 13 - May 2) toteach Introduction to RadioProduction . Class will meetT/TH 6pm-7:50pm. PreferredBachelor's degree in broad-cast production/ manage-ment. Minimum Associatesrequired in broadcasting orclosely related area orequivalent experience inbroadcast production, auto-mation software and broad-cast equipment. Effectivewritten and spoken communi-cation skills required. Teach-ing/ training experience inuse of broadcast and produc-tion equipment, supervisoryexperience and strong con-nection to communities in theCollege's service area de-sired. For more informationand Faculty application, visitus on the web at:

http://www.westshore.edu/about/employment/facultyposi-tions.html

Send cover letter, current re-sume or CV, copies of unoffi-cial transcripts and com-pleted faculty application to:

Human Resources, WestShore Community College

PO Box 277Scottville, MI 49454

EOE

DAILY EXPOSUREBRINGS FAST

RESULTSDon’t take chances with your hardearned money. Run your ad whereit will pay for itself. Ludington DailyNews Classifieds.

Find them in the classifieds!