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Month: February 2010

RANDOM OBSERVATIONS FROM THE SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS

RANDOM OBSERVATIONS FROM THE SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS

I enjoy a Sunday newspaper, or at least I used to, before the Seattle PI folded. But, now we are subscribing to the Sunday New York Times and it's like the newspaper of old before newspapers became as thin as a razor and were filled with only  AP wire news without any local news. so, on this Sunday here are the things that caught my interest while reading the weekend papers. There is a lengthy article about a young woman, Keli Carender…

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HISTORICAL BLUNDERS

HISTORICAL BLUNDERS

On February 26ththis year Kermit Tyler died in San Diego. Kermit was at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 when the Japanese attacked by air. He was an Army Air Force first lieutenant on temporary duty at a radar information center that day. Two privates at the center reported to him that they were seeing a very large and unusual number of "blips" on the screen which indicated to them it was aircraft about 132 miles away and closing fast….

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MY GRANDFATHER PETER BABAROVICH 1861 – 1935

MY GRANDFATHER PETER BABAROVICH 1861 – 1935

 My maternal grandfather Peter (Petar) Babarovich died the year I was born – 1935. He died on March 5th of that year and I was born in February of 1935 so I never knew this unique man. Nonno Babarovich was born April 12, 1861 in the village of Splitska on the island of Brac in the Adriatic Sea. He died in Anacortes, Washington March 5, 1935. Peter was the second child Ernest Babarovich and his wife Louise Setelich. The family…

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REFLECTIONS ON MY SEVENTY FIFTH BIRTHDAY & FIFTY YEARS OF BEING A LAWYER

REFLECTIONS ON MY SEVENTY FIFTH BIRTHDAY & FIFTY YEARS OF BEING A LAWYER

As hard as it is for me to believe, I was born on this very day, which was a Thursday, February 21, 1935. That was the year when the average cost of a new house was $3,450.00, a new car $625.00 and a gallon of gas $.10. On January 8th of that year, Elvis Presley was born and on January 11th Amelia Earhart became the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California. On February 13thBruno Hauptmann was convicted and…

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A DOG NAMED BLUE & A MIRACLE

A DOG NAMED BLUE & A MIRACLE

The hero of this story is a dog named Blue who is a Queensland Heeler breed and the family pet. Blue’s best friend is Victoria Bensch, a three year old who lives in Cordes Lakes, Arizona. Cordes Lakes is about thirty miles East of Prescott, in North Arizona high country. Early Thursday, Victoria was bouncing on a trampoline at her in home in a rural part of Cordes Lakes that borders on state land. Blue, who had been her companion from birth and was always…

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OBITUARY FOR HARWOOD “BILL” BANNISTER

OBITUARY FOR HARWOOD “BILL” BANNISTER

HARWOOD ALEXANDER "BILL" BANNISTER (1914 – 2010) Harwood Alexander Bannister, 95, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2010 in Burlington, Washington. Mr. Bannister was born in Brock, Saskatchewan Canada on August 31, 1914 to Samuel Townsend Bannister and Sara McCosh Bannister. Two weeks prior to Mr. Bannister's birth his cousin Billy died in infancy. Young cousins believed the newborn Harwood to be the reincarnation of Billy. Thus, the name Bill Bannister followed him through life. As a young child, his…

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HARWOOD “BILL” BANNISTER February 9, 2010

HARWOOD “BILL” BANNISTER February 9, 2010

Harwood "Bill Bannister died Tuesday February 9th. He was 95 years old and my former law partner as well as my mentor. Bill had been in a major Seattle law firm and he and his attorney wife Nancy, decided to move to Skagit County. He ran for county prosecutor in 1948 and always said how thankful he was that he lost the race because it gave him free publicity and he wouldn’t have liked the job had he won. He…

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CHRISTY MATHEWSON ROLE MODEL AND SPORTS HERO OF THE 1900’S

CHRISTY MATHEWSON ROLE MODEL AND SPORTS HERO OF THE 1900’S

The Player by Philip Seib is a book about Christy Mathewson (1880 – 1925) who is regarded as baseball’s first superstar. This turn of the century player was among the initial group of five players inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936. The others were Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb and Walter Johnson. He played over ninety years ago but there are sports historians who still write about him. They called him "Big Six (six feet tall…

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LESSONS LEARNED FROM TWENTY FOUR YEARS AS A CATHOLIC PRIEST

LESSONS LEARNED FROM TWENTY FOUR YEARS AS A CATHOLIC PRIEST

Peter J. Daly is a Catholic priest, in Prince Frederick, Maryland who recently wrote about what he had learned after twenty four years of being a priest in the Catholic Northwest Progress newspaper http:www.seattlearch.org Here is part of what he had to say about what he had learned: "I’ve learned to be more accepting of people.I take them as God sends them. We are all works in progress. This insight has made me more compassionate. Twenty five years ago I…

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