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  • JoAnn Zuger Hansler

    The Times|Oct 31, 2019

    JoAnn Zuger Hansler passed away on Oct 4, 2019 at age of 86. She was preceded in death by her parents Henry and Armeda Zuger. She was surrounded by her loving family; Her husband of 58 years Robert Hansler, her three children Debbie Strand, Gary Hansler and Mark Hansler; Her grandchildren Sheena Kehoe & Janeen Lolla were all by her side. She will forever be remembered by her husband Robert and children Debbie, Gary and Mark, her five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. She was born and...

  • Carl Smith, Jr.

    The Times|Oct 31, 2019

    Lived in Pomeroy. Carl Smith, 63, died October 18 at home surrounded by loved ones. He is the son of Donna Rae Smith and the late Carl Smith, Sr....

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Oct 31, 2019

    Ten Years Ago November 5, 2009 The Grandmothers’ Roundtable will present a forum entitled “The Health of our Aging Population; Planning Ahead for Growing Older”, on Monday November 9. The Forum will begin at 7:00 pm and will be held at the Walla Walla Community college Enology and Viticulture. The Liberty Theater, in conjunction with Touchet Valley Art Council Productions, is proud to present its ninth annual fall musical, Once Upon A Mattress, beginning Friday, Nov 13. This year’s production is directed by Darla Anderson and features a talen...

  • WWCSO

    Oct 31, 2019

    October 16 Malicious-Criminal Mischief investigated in the 300 block W Poplar St. Walla Walla. October 18 Trespassing - a home was unlawfully entered in the 200 block of Orchard Street in Walla Walla. October 22 Animal Bite-Human Injury a woman was bitten in the face and arm by son’s pitbull in the 1500 block of E. Sumach Street, Walla Walla. A wanted juvenile was taken into custody at Fort Walla Walla. October 23 A burglary that took place on October 12, was investigated at the 1300 block of S. 3rd Street in Walla Walla County. October 24 A m...

  • Parties the KISS Way

    Vicki Sternfeld-Rossi, The Times|Oct 31, 2019

    While drinking my morning coffee, a “news story” posted by VOX Media popped up on my phone. The article asks the question “is it possible that the dinner party has died with the millennial generation?” The short answer is: No! But the times have changed, and with it, millennials have adapted the dinner party to fit their lifestyle. The article harkens back to some sage advice from Martha Stewart; i.e., parties should have a theme, cooking should commence about a week in advance, and of course,...

  • Out and About: California college tour

    Tracy Thompson, The Times|Oct 31, 2019

    Way back in the last century, my father, a teacher at Eastern Washington University in Cheney, WA, let me know that I could go to any college I wanted to: as long as it was located in Washington state and was a public institution. With an older brother and sister already attending the University of Washington, we simply didn't have the funds for any other type of choice. I remember briefly considering The Evergreen State College, but having visited my siblings in Seattle, I was pretty excited...

  • Mountain Apple Cobbler

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Oct 31, 2019

    I am totally going to try this. We have a church potluck coming up next Sunday, and it's a breakfast potluck, I'm declaring this to be also ok for a morning treat. I was going to put in the Pumpkin Yeast Bread that I made, but I wasn't overly impressed with it. The recipe calls for a cup and half of pumpkin but the pumpkin taste doesn't really come throughw. The bread was a bit heavy, maybe because I used bread flour and wasn't able to get in the required six and half cups of flour. Anyway, all that to say, I won't make it again. This recipe...

  • The Monster Mash

    The Times|Oct 31, 2019

    The Waitsburg Elementary multipurpose room saw zombies, princesses, and much more! Kids wait in line to play a ring toss game Friday night. The Carnival featured games, pumpkin painting, a cake walk, and a haunted hallway....

  • Reader Photo of the Week

    the Times|Oct 24, 2019

    New Waitsburg resident Kyle Sickles shared this photo of his dog, Lady, giving "the Waitsburg Story" the side eye. Wayne Chabre and Jeanne McMenemy's Sesquicentennial Anniversary statuary figures remain composed....

  • Pioneer Portraits for week 34

    the Times|Oct 24, 2019

    Ten Years Ago October 29, 2009 Waitsburg High School graduate Ashley Coila is making the most of her first college volleyball season with the Bethany University Bruins. Coila, the daughter of Richard and Gloria Lybecker of Waitsburg and Curtis Coila of Waitsburg was thrust into a starting position earlier this season when a teammate was lost to a career-ending injury. “Ashley has done a remarkable job playing a very demanding position,” Head coach Reed Duffus said. Darver Tackle Shop was the...

  • Senior Lunch Menus

    the Times|Oct 24, 2019

    Dayton Senior Round Table Lunch Menu Dayton Senior Center 403 E. Patit St. 12 p.m. Thurs., October 24 BBQ Pork Ribs Potato Salad Asparagus Pea Salad/Roll Peaches & Pears/Milk Tues., October 29 Taco Salad w/ all the fixings Chips Spiced Apples/Milk Thurs., October 31 Hamburgers w/ all the fixings Potato Chips Pasta Salad Crisp/Milk Waitsburg Senior Center 504 Main Street Thurs., Oct. 24 Spaghetti & Meat Sauce Salad Bar Garlic Bread Fruit (Chef’s Choice) MOW: Caesar Salad Tues., Oct. 29 Beef Stew Salad Bar Vegetable (Chef’s Choice) MOW: Col...

  • Waitsburg School Menus

    the Times|Oct 24, 2019

    Waitsburg School Breakfast & Lunch Menu Thurs., Oct. 24 Breakfast Sandwich Grilled Cheese Tomato Soup Tossed Salad Pears Fri., Oct. 25 B: French Toast Turkey Sandwich Chips Snap Peas Baby Carrots Oranges 12:10 EARLY RELEASE Mon., Oct. 28 PAJAMA MONDAY B: Breakfast Burrito Wake Up Waffles Sleepytime Sausage Links Tues., Oct. 29 TACKY WACKY TUESDAY B: Biscuit & Gravy Manic Mac & Cheese Wed., Oct. 30 WESTERN WEDNESDAY B:Cinnamon Roll Cowboy Chili Cowpuncher Cornbread Thur. Oct. 31 TREAT OR TREAT B: Dracula Donut Creepy Chicken Nuggets Monster...

  • Birthdays week 34

    the Times|Oct 24, 2019

    October 24: Selina Mercado, Tyler Linderoth, Janet Anderson, Betty Elder, Ramona Clark, Caitlin Durkee. October 25: Judy Skillings, Jacqueline Glover, Jody Peck, Christine Penner, Debbie Moore, Alfred Ritter, Al Peters, Lizzette Crawford. October 26: Paul Wolfe, Ed Bird, Payton Ng, Dick Buerstatte, Dennis Averill, Jackie Brock, Daniel Pettichord, Jason Delp. October 27: Warren Talbott, Nichole Zuger, Rod Bailey III, Quincy Larsen. October 28: Mary Senter October 29: Daniel Reese, Kaia and Ania Larsen, Paul Presler, Nicholas Lodato, Seamus...

  • Butternut Squash Soup

    Teeny McMunn, the Times|Oct 24, 2019

    This recipe, or perhaps a combination of, is being shared by Joe, who makes great dinners, and I make great breads and desserts. He looks up, for instance, recipes for butternut squash soup, and takes a little of this and that from each. He made this for dinner, which was both delicious and nutritious and I made pumpkin yeast bread to go with it. All I could have added was some dollar store fall leaves for decoration!! This is what he gave me to put in, with alternatives at the bottom....

  • Meredith Evelyn Hulce Huwe

    Oct 17, 2019

    Meredith Evelyn Huwe, age 86 years, died October 6, 2019 at Dayton General Hospital. She was a 70 year resident of Waitsburg. Meredith was born in her Grandma’s house in Jones County, South Dakota on February 4, 1933. Her parents were John Arthur and Irene Harlan Hulce. She attended schools in South Dakota until moving to Waitsburg, Washington with her parents in 1949. She graduated with the Waitsburg High School class of 1950 and enjoyed attending the annual Alumni banquet. Meredith attended c...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Oct 17, 2019

    Ten Years Ago October 22, 2019 Photo caption: Waitsburg High School has been recognized as one of the 104 “Highest Improving” in reading and math by the Center for Educational Effectiveness. Two years ago the school was named a ‘School of Distinction” by the Supt. of Public Instruction: that program is no longer and the CEE created the “Great Schools Award” using the identical criteria. Dr. Gene Sheratt presented the award at the October 14 meeting of the Waitsburg School Board. Front row: Lori Bartlow, Stephanie Wooderchak, Pam Conover, Ro...

  • WWCSO

    Oct 17, 2019

    October 8 Male contacted and found to have active warrant for arrest. 900 block of Lake Road, Burbank. Deputies were dispatch to the 1900 block of Pleasant for a physical domestic. Subject was arrested for Assault 4th-Domestic Violence and Malicious Mischief-Domestic Violence, Walla Walla. Victim had check stolen from mailbox, altered and cashed, 800 block of Brickner Road, Walla Walla. Fraud-Identity Theft - victim on the 1400 block of Lowell Dr. had her PayPal account hacked and charges went through, Walla Walla. October 11...

  • Manners Matter

    Vicki Sternfeld, The Times|Oct 17, 2019

    A number of years ago I was asked to cater a very formal dinner party. To be absolutely sure we didn't embarrass ourselves-or worse the hostess, I purchased a used copy of Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior, by Judith Martin (the updated 2005 version). I studied how to set the table, the correct way to leave & remove plates, (FYI: leave from left, remove from right), and where to place the bread plate, glasses and napkins. After digesting the chapter on "table settings," I...

  • Carolyn Henderson: Talk About Art

    Carolyn Henderson, The Times|Oct 17, 2019

    Anyone who has driven Highway 101 on the Washington, Oregon, and California coasts knows that it's not something you rush through. The road winds and wends, there are few places to pass, and your speed is often dictated by the driver in front of you. But for Yakima artist Paul Henderson, that's okay. The acrylic painter and his wife decided that life was too short to rush, and focused on doing something they had always wanted to do: drive Highway 101, slowly. "We took a 16-day trip on Highway...

  • Teeny McMunn: My Recipe Box

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Oct 17, 2019

    Sent to me by Jean Nelson and to her "from my sister-in-law's mother, Salma Julian" I have put this in before. It's a great cake that doesn't need frosting, in my opinion. It has a lot of grated apple. When I first made it, I thought there wasn't enough dough for all the apple, but it folded in fine and seemed to disappear when baked. Another apple cake came into my email and it sounded inviting. Snickerdoodle apple cobbler. But when I checked the ingredients, it called for apple pie filling and caramel on top. It seemed way too sweet, but if...

  • Going to Waitsburg's cardboard recycling facility with Karen Gregutt

    The Times|Oct 17, 2019

    Waitsburg local, Karen Gregutt, demonstrates how easy it is to drop off cardboard the city's recycling facility. Just pull into the building with the baler and line the cardboard off to the side. Boxes do not need to be flattened (it is easier on the baler) but flattened cardboard is also accepted. Hours for taking cardboard are Saturdays: 8am to 4pm and Mondays: 8:30 am to 10:30am....

  • Homecoming games: views from the field

    Beka Compton, The Times|Oct 17, 2019

    Waitsburg High School sophomores and seniors compete for the Stretcher Race championship during the first round of Homecoming Games....

  • Reader photo

    Oct 10, 2019

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Oct 10, 2019

    Ten Years Ago October 15, 2009 Photo caption: Former Waitsburg resident Kathy Rose, of Griffin, Ga, carried a copy of The Times when she attended the 9/12 Taxpayers March on Washington D. C. Her she is on the West Lawn of the U. S. Capitol building among the estimated 1.5 million people who attended the rally. Rose is the daughter of the late Bill and Hazel Rose, long-time Waitsburg residents. About a dozen people met September 29 to discuss possible directions for the site of Waits Mill, now a charred pile of blackened beams and heat warped...

  • Cheers to Blush Salon

    Oct 10, 2019

    Brooke's new metal sign is classing up Main Street. Designed and made with the help of a family friend, Darrel Fusselman, from Tri-cities who owns DF Ironworks....

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