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Saturday, October 27, 2007 • Kent WA

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Kent business has become a home to pets Reber Ranch helping ease crowding at county shelter

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See HUSKY page 7 University of Washington Huskies marching-band director Brad McDavid conducts the musicians during the football team’s home game Sept. 29 against the University of Southern California. By ERIKA HOBART Staff Writer In the opening scene of the novel-based film “A Beautiful Mind,â€? American mathematiON – NOW O PEN IN HILLSBORO cian John Nash is at Harvard LOCATI , OR making a presentation before 10TH Sale going OUR the International Congress of on now at all OF Mathematics in 1950. Nash, a JR FURNITURE til numerical genius, was a lead locations • Southcenter 48 MOS!* researcher at Princeton Uni• Lynnwood versity and a pioneer in some • Bellingham of math’s most complex theo"Discover the Difference" ries. As he aged, however, he • Gresham, OR * See our ad on pg 3 for details. struggled with schizophrenia, 1-877-JRFURNITURE (1-877-573-8764) www.jrfurniture.biz • Hillsboro, OR becoming increasingly paranoid and plagued with delusions that hindered his once FOOTBALL SUGARBABIES GRAPE STOMP sharp mind. Sumner falls Local kid’s Midtown Station It’s a life strangely parallel to to 0-3 with clothing store hosts inaugral that of Kirkland’s Nan Reynolds, a former Harvard math loss to Hornets wins award grape stomp professor who also attended Page 17 Page 9 Page 12 that same meeting as John Nash in 1950. Reynolds was then respected as one of the world’s elite mathematicians, her work impressing the faculty at UCLA enough that the university invited her to work on one of the nation’s first computers during the 1950s. The project Wednesday, September 19, 2007 Community Newspaper ensuredYour her spot as one of the pioneers of computer science and technology. And, like Nash before her, Katherine Ganter/Reporter Newspapers Reynolds has a brilliant mind Nan Reynolds sits with a signed picture of Bill Gates. The Microsoft billionaire sent Reynolds the photo for her recent 91st afflicted by a degenerative psy- birthday in recognition of her work on the first computers. chological condition. Reynolds has dementia, a condition in the rest of her family is so of Washington. She has spent Stewart describes Reynolds math equation “faster than a the last two years in Kirkland as a compassionate intellec- calculator.â€? which cognitive functioning proud of. “She’s really amazing,â€? StewRaised in Oklahoma, Reyn- at the assisted living commu- tual who still maintains a reprogressively – and irreversmarkable relationship with art said. “Her intellectual ibly – declines. She has trouble olds moved to Seattle years nity Aegis Living. Aegis Lodge director Kathy numbers, able to solve any recalling the days at Harvard ago to teach at the University See REYNOLDS page 21

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It isn’t a stretch to imagine 5year-old Skylar McDavid picking up an instrument and playing in a band some day, maybe even directing one. That kind of thing runs in his family. Skylar’s dad, Brad McDavid, is director of the University of Washington marching band. His mother, Janie McDavid, performed in the Bothell High and Washington State University marching bands. Then she following in the footsteps of her parents, Bob and Betty Lou Ludwig, who taught music in the Northshore School District for 30 years. There was a time when every band kid from the district received instruction from a Ludwig. Janie, Bob and Betty Lou taught elementary music together for several years. Many of their students went on to play for the Husky marchCommunity ing band.Newspaper Those who did so within the past 13 years went straight to Brad. “Northshore schools have a big tradition of sending kids

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Volunteer Debra Maggiora holds up two litter-mate male kittens, Ernie (left) and Snoopy, who are up for adoption at Reber Ranch Pet and Feed Store on Kent's East Hill. An adoption program at the store, for animals through the King County Animal Shelter in Kent, has See RANCH, page 12 resulted in the adoption of 144 cats.

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Sumner/Lake Tapps - Wed.

Kent Reporter - Wed., Sat.

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber - Wed.

Kirkland Courier Reporter - Wed.

Ferrywide Classified - Fri.

The West Sound Education Consortium is a partnership of schools and businesses in the Kitsap, Jefferson, Mason and Pierce County areas. This publication reaches over 200,000 students, parents, educators and Kitsap County readers.

Kitsap Classified - Wed., Sat.*

APRIL

Military Recruitment

MAY

Spring Career Guide: Focus on Labor and Trades***

JUNE

King County Careers

AUGUST

Summer Career Guide: Focus on Professional and Technical***

OCTOBER

King County Careers

NOVEMBER

Fall Career Guide: Focus on Health Care***

DECEMBER

Military Recruitment

Northwest Navigator Everett/Whidbey - Fri. Northwest Navigator Kitsap - Fri. Redmond Reporter - Wed., Sat. Renton Reporter - Wed., Sat. Whidbey Classifieds - Wed., Sat.**

RATES & INFO Classified Rates are effective January 22, 2008

Rates are non-commissionable – net with no cash discounts and available for an individual, single store, service establishment or group under single ownership operating under a single name. All rates are per column inch, per paper, per edition. Standard type size 7 point agate, 10 lines per inch. Minimum 1 inch ad.

DISCOUNT

FOR MULTIPLE NEWSPAPERS Repeat your ad in multiple newspapers within 6 days: 2 papers

15% off

3 papers

20% off

4 to 6 papers

25% off

7-10 papers

30% off

11-19 papers

35% off

20+ papers

Winter Career Guide: Focus on Schools and Training***

50% off

COLOR RATES

All rates are based per single publication. Color separations are extra. Mercer Island Reporter & Snoqualmie Valley Record Spot color ............................................$150 2 or more colors ...................... $100 each Full process color...............................$250 Reporter Tabloid Publications Spot color ............................................$225 2 or more colors ...................... $150 each Full process color...............................$395 Federal Way Mirror & Vashon Island Beachcomber Spot color ............................................$260 2 or more colors ...................... $175 each Full process color...............................$500 Kitsap Classified Spot color ............................................$175 2 or more colors ...................... $150 each Full process color...............................$650 Double truck spot colors........ $220 each All other papers Spot color ............................................$150 2 or more colors ...................... $135 each Full process color...............................$460 Double truck spot colors........ $220 each

RECRUITMENT CONTRACT RATES ANNUAL BULK $22.00

$12.50

50”

19.80

11.25

150”

19.15

10.85

300”

18.50

10.50

500”

17.80

10.15

1,000”

17.15

9.75

2,000”

16.50

9.40

3,000”

15.85

9.00

4,000”

15.20

8.65

5,000”

14.50

8.25

6,000”+

13.85

7.90

OPEN

ANNUAL FREQUENCY 6 weeks

$18.70

$10.65

13 weeks

17.60

10.00

26 wks (40” or less)

16.50

9.40

26 wks (over 40”)

15.40

8.75

52 wks (40” or less)

14.30

8.15

52 wks (over 40”)

13.20

7.50

*Kitsap Classified: Common section distributed Wednesday and Saturday in Bainbridge Island Review, North Kitsap Herald, Central Kitsap Reporter and Port Orchard Independent. Distributed Saturday in Bremerton Patriot.

Zero in on the desirable demographics of the Navy Community with the Northwest Navigator, the official military newspaper serving the Pacific Northwest’s active duty, government personnel, families and retired military. The Navigator has exclusive distribution on Navy Region Northwest bases, military installations and Navy housing.

In this issue, we inform readers about the employment opportunities in the Labor and Trades industry, who is hiring, and how to gain entry level or advanced jobs in these occupations. Distributed the last Wednesday in May. Deadlines the first Friday of May.

Reach King County homes the dailies miss. The Reporter newspapers are delivered to 77% of King County households. That’s over 38% more than the local dailies. Whether you have a position available in King County or want to reach our affluent, educated professionals, the Reporter family of papers are your recruitment answer.

Here readers will find the hottest job listings from professional and technical employers interested in hiring a strong work force. With over 70% of our readers college educated, you’ll be assured of reaching qualified job candidates. Distributed the last Wednesday in August. Deadlines the first Friday of August.

Reach King County homes the dailies miss. The Reporter newspapers are delivered to 77% of King County households. That’s over 38% more than the local dailies. Whether you have a position available in King County or want to reach our affluent, educated professionals, the Reporter family of papers are your recruitment answer.

This issue explores the field of health care, one of the fastest growing occupations in the nation. Connect with serious job candidates seeking the right company to work for and others looking for training in this demanding and growing field. Distributed the last Wednesday in November. Deadlines the first Friday of November

Zero in on the desirable demographics of the Navy Community with the Northwest Navigator, the official military newspaper serving the Pacific Northwest’s active duty, government personnel, families and retired military. The Navigator has exclusive distribution on Navy Region Northwest bases, military installations and Navy housing.

ON-LINE www.pnwcareers.com

Online employment site designed to help you hire faster, more efficiently and cost effectively. A powerful search engine will make your recruitment ads instantly available to future employees. Data matching engine will match your ads with our candidate database and invite qualified candidates to apply. Regional and national exposure for your ad.

GENERAL

AD SPECIFICATIONS REPORTER PAPERS

Broadsheet: Mercer Island & Snoqualmie Valley Record, Arlington Times/Marysville Globe ................................. 9 columns x 20“ Tabloid Page .................... 8 columns x 13” Classified Column Sizes 1 column .............................................1.100” 2 column .............................................2.269” 3 column .............................................3.439” 4 column .............................................4.608” 5 column .............................................5.777” 6 column .............................................6.947” 7 column .............................................8.117” 8 column (Maximum tabloid width) .....9.286” 9 column ...........................................10.455” 12 column (Double truck) ..................24.125”

SAN JUAN PAPERS

Islands’ Sounder & Islands’ Weekly Printed image: 6 columns by 21.5” height, see sizes below. Any ad which exceeds 19” in height will be billed at 21.5” Journal of the San Juans Printed image: 5 columns by 16” height, see sizes below. Any ad which exceeds 14” in height will be billed at 16” 1 column 2 column 3 column 4 column 5 column 6 column

1.788” 3.722” 5.677” 7.611” 9.556” 11.5”

10 picas 8 points 22 picas 4 points 34 picas 45 picas 8 points 57 picas 4 points 69 picas

ALL OTHER PAPERS

Printed image: 10 columns x 21.5” height Any ad which exceeds 19” in height will be billed at 21.5” 1 column 1.068” 6 picas 5 points 2 column 2.22” 13 picas 4 points 3 column 3.375” 20 picas 3 points 4 column 4.52” 27 picas 2 points 5 column 5.68” 34 picas 1 points 6 column 6.83” 41 picas 7 column 7.98” 47 picas 11 points 8 column 9.13” 54 picas 10 points 9 column 10.29” 61 picas 9 points 10 column 11.44” 68 picas 8 points Ferrywide Classifieds Printed image: 9 columns x 15” height Any ad which exceeds 13” in height will be billed at 15”

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY All employment advertisements in this newspaper are subject to Federal & Sate laws which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on age, sex, marital status, race, creed, color, national origin or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement for employment which is in violation of the law. It is the advertisers responsibility to be aware of federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to employment. It is this newspaper’s right to refuse all advertisements which do not comply with the above regulations.

**Whidbey Classified: Common section distributed Wednesday and Saturday in Whidbey News Times, South Whidbey Record and Whidbey TMC. ***Career Guide: Quarterly niche publication dedicated 100% to employment. Distributed in Island, Kitsap, King and Jefferson county newspapers.

CLASSIFIED SALES OFFICE

TOLL FREE (800) 388-2527 • FAX (360) 598-6800 • www.nw-ads.com 19531 8th Ave. NE, #205 • Poulsbo, WA 98370 • classified@soundpublishing.com


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