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  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Oct 12, 2017

    Quiche is a bit like stir fry; most anything can go into it. This one caught my attention because for some reason we have three dozen eggs in the refråigerator. I like a breakfast dinner, so for me, this would be dinner with fried potatoes and fruit. Quiche is good for all three meals and is easily warmed up. INGREDIENTS: ½ c. light mayonnaise ½ c. milk 4 eggs, lightly beaten 8 oz shredded reduced-fat Cheddar cheese 1 -10 oz package frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry ¼ c. chopped onion 1-9 inch unbaked pie...

  • Pioneer Portraits - October 5, 2017

    The Times|Oct 5, 2017

    Ten Years Ago October 11, 2007 Dick Garbe of Touchet reports it rained .13 in September. Kimberly Bly of Waitsburg placed third in the Powder Puff Derby at the Walla Walla Fair and Frontier Days’ Demolition Derby. Questions, predictions, opinions, concerns, comments, fears, facts and conjecture. All these and more were part of the public hearing on the annexation proposal being sought by Andy McIlhinney and the Paloma Valley Land Retirement Plan Trust of Wildomar, Calif. The hearing was part of the City Council’s October 3 meeting. About 18...

  • Birthdays - Week of Oct. 5

    The Times|Oct 5, 2017

    October 6: Maye Hofer, Shane Rasmussen, Thelma Katsel Needham, Grace Reece, Howard Carson, Andy Hermanns. October 7: Terrie Mason, Rachel Townsend. October 8: Mark Tabor, Adelle Ganguet, Laurie Withers, Denise Hoon, Jim Mitchell, Debbie Webber, Gabriel Wood. October 9: Clare Reese, Nancy Doering, Jennifer Baker, Jim Schulke, Lora Abbey. October 10: Sereta Robinson, Brad Patton, Carolann Angell, Lyle Erikson, Christopher Carpenter, Jennifer Hilton. October 11: Val Woodworth, Betty Branson, Michael Flannigan, Tracy Fine, Melody Harris, John...

  • Now Here's a Tip

    JoAnn Derson, The Times|Oct 5, 2017

    * “New shoes too tight? Wear a pair of thick socks, and slip your shoes on. Run a hair dryer over the areas where it’s too tight, and the heat will help those spots expand. Test in an inconspicuous area first if you are unsure that the fabric can take the heat!” -- C.W. in Oregon * “Want to seal your sugar bag (or any all-plastic bag)? Fold over the top at least an inch, and cover the fold with a strip of aluminum foil -- both sides. Lay the bag on its side. Iron the fold, which is trapped inside the foil. It melts the plastic inside. Let coo...

  • Strang But True

    Samantha Weaver, The Times|Oct 5, 2017

    * In 1946, there were only 10,000 privately owned television sets in the United States. By 1952, that number had grown to 12 million. * Those who study such things say that the mouth of an anteater is only an inch wide. * You might be surprised to learn that there is no such thing as a poisonous snake. Of course, there are venomous snakes. What’s the difference, you may ask. Well, something that is poisonous has detrimental effects when you ingest it -- for example, poisonous mushrooms. As a general rule, eating snake meat won’t hurt you. Bec...

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Oct 5, 2017

    I’m making this bread for dinner tonight to go along with the Salmon Mango Bango. I’ll let you know how it tastes and if it’s worth trying. I guess if it’s not, then I’ll have to find another recipe. It would be silly to post a recipe and then say don’t try it, so if you are reading this, then it was a keeper. INGREDIENTS: 3 c. flour ½ c. unsalted butter, melted 1 c. sharp cheddar cheese, grated 1 tsp baking soda 1 c. parmesan cheese, grated 1Tbsp baking powder 2 large eggs 1 tsp salt ¾ c. sour cream ½ tsp garlic powder ¾ c. plain Greek yog...

  • Pioneer Portraits

    The Times|Sep 28, 2017

    Ten Years Ago October 4, 2007 Wheat producers and the grain industry saw another historic wheat price set Monday when soft white wheat closed at $10.02. As of press deadline Tuesday afternoon, wheat had closed at $9.87. “It still hasn’t rained in Australia,” said J.E. McCaw, local manager of the Northwest Grain Growers Waitsburg branch. “There is continued world-wide demand for wheat.” After sustaining a $250 loss during the 2006 Salmon Barbecue, the Waitsburg Commercial Club redoubled its marketing efforts and planning, and netted nearly $9...

  • School Breakfasts and Lunches

    The Times|Sep 28, 2017

    11: Breakfast Sandwich; Corndogs 2: Scrambled Eggs; Turkey Sub, Lettuce/Tomato/Onion, Cucumbers 3: Biscuit & Gravy; Chicken Nuggets, Sweet Potato Tots 4: Long John; Ham & Potato Casserole, Roll 5: Combo Bar; Chili...

  • Birthdays - Week of Sept. 28

    Sep 28, 2017

    September 28: Timber Frohreich, Alana Fox. September 29: Margaret Fischer, Marie Feryn, Charles Zuger, Mary Yancey, Dr. S.R. Hevel, Christopher Conrath. September 30: Charles Parker. October 1: Quinton Powers, Jeff Dicus, Peggy Dicus, Christopher Goff, Jerri Ann Newbill. October 2: Ted Collins, Quinton Pettichord, Harry Peterson, Lane Savage, Travis Larsen, Kellen Gerke, Holly Robinson. October 3: Coe Richards, George Hodges, Dorothy Mays, Lee Nora Finch, Carolyn Thompson, Heather Jackson, Stacey Vaughn. October 4: Jeff Nichols, Tom Collins,...

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Sep 28, 2017

    First, let me say, I'm not a huge fan of salmon, unlike many of my friends. I don't "dislike" salmon, but it never crosses my mind for dinner. Much like avocadoes, I buy them because they are so good for you, but often they will stay in the refrigerator until time to throw them away. If you glance through the recipe, don't be turned off by the red bell pepper and ancho chili pepper jam. I Googled it and it turns out it's easily available. Some time ago, I bought a jar of apricot and jalapeno jelly that I'm going to use instead. We do have...

  • STRANGE BUT TRUE

    Samantha Weaver, The Times|Sep 28, 2017

    * In Western cultures, the owl is associated with wisdom, but in some Asian countries, it’s traditionally a symbol of stupidity. * You may already know that seahorses mate for life. You may not be aware, though, that as they swim, they keep their tails linked together. * Those who study such things say that Napoleon Bonaparte was partial to cashmere underwear. * Beards may be trendy these days, but if you prefer the clean-shaven look, you belong to a group that goes back further than you think. Cave art dating back to 10,000 B.C.E. depicts g...

  • Pioneer Portraits - September 21, 2017

    The Times|Sep 21, 2017

    Ten Years Ago September 27, 2017 Delores Gohlman had a fun-filled summer with her family. In August they went on their annual trip to the Washington Coast, followed by a Mariner’s Game at Safeco Field. Granddaughter Lisa Hathaway surprised everyone with a Rally Fry sign for them to hold at the game. They may not have gotten any fries, but at least the babies didn’t cry! With fiddles, mandolins, guitar and bass packed, the Blue Mountain Troublemakers, Waitsburg’s youthful Bluegrass combo, are more than hitting the road. They are hitting the g...

  • School Breakfasts and Lunches

    The Times|Sep 21, 2017

    4: Pancake on a Stick; PB&J Uncrustable, Sun Chips 25: Breakfast Burrito; Hamburger, Tomato/Onion, Fries 26: Biscuit and Gravy; Teriyaki Chicken, Rice, Cucumbers 27: Cinnamon Roll; Hot Ham & Cheese 28: Continental Breakfast; Beef Tacos...

  • Birthdays - Week of Sept. 21

    The Times|Sep 21, 2017

    Sept. 22: Marty Dunn, Phyllis Rubel, Cheryl Hansen, Marie Gagnon, Misty Nix, Lynn Rohlfing, Kyle Sickles, Dale Holloway, Matt Stoutenburg, Dorothy Rude. Sept. 23: Kathryn Greenwell, Jim Langdon, David Johnson, Gregory Liebermann, Brad Green, Jayden Dunleavy. Sept. 24: Virginia Gumm, Chris Lambert, Ethan Carpenter, Ryan Lambert, Amelia Solis. September 25: Kenneth Jones, Cricket Harris, Tambra Manley, Sheena Strand, Amanda McKinley Morton, Gabriel Abel. September 26: Karl Newell, Shirley Dunn, Betty Myers, Christi Baim, Faye King, Mike Hubbard,...

  • Jack Houston Jackson

    The Times|Sep 21, 2017

    Jack Houston Jackson was born in Miami, Oklahoma on June 22, 1934; the oldest son of Clifford A. and Sylvia Woods Jackson. He passed away on September 6, 2017 at the home of his son and daughter-in-law in Walla Walla after a long and courageous battle with complications from open heart surgery and heart disease. He started school in Oklahoma prior to the family moving to Walla Walla in 1940. He continued his schooling in Walla Walla and Pasco until the family moved to Prescott in 1947. He...

  • Darlene Beckman Broughton

    The Times|Sep 21, 2017

    Darlene Beulah Beckman Broughton was born at Ogden, Utah on April 23, 1927 to Elmer Ernest Beckman and Omah Atwood Beckman. After her mother died when Darlene was two, she was raised by extended family at Ogden, Park City and Salt Lake City Utah, and Eli, Nevada. As a girl, Darlene alternated summers between her grandmothers. One summer would be spent with grandmother Alice Dolan in the small mining town of Cherry Creek, Nevada where she learned her love for gardening. Alternate summers were in...

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Sep 21, 2017

    I haven't had time to make this, but it's on my list. I like apple anything, mostly with raisins and walnuts. This would be a good sweet bread to have on hand in case someone drops by, for dessert, or for breakfast, tho I would add scrambled eggs to go with it. Some of you may add yogurt. INGREDIENTS: ½ c. butter ½ tsp salt 1 c. sugar 1 tsp ground cinnamon 2 eggs ½ tsp ground cloves 2 c. flour 2 apples, peeled, cored, and chopped. 1 tsp baking soda DIRECTIONS: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease a 8 x 4 inch loaf...

  • Death Notice

    The Times|Sep 14, 2017

    Wayman Sinden, 88, died August 31, at his home in Walla Walla. Wayman taught chemistry, physics, and was an FFA Advisor at Waitsburg high School from 1955-1958. Wayman’s service will be held at 9:30 a.m., Friday, Sept. 8, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1821 S. 2nd, Walla Walla....

  • Jean Ruth Bicknell

    The Times|Sep 14, 2017

    Jean Ruth (Cloke) Bicknell, 69, of Prescott, passed away on Sept. 5, 2017, at her home. She was born in Wisconsin, on June 25, 1948, to William and Dorothy Cloke. The family later moved to Prescott where Jean graduated from high school and made her home. She married James Bicknell in 1967 and was a devoted mother to her children, James (Jamie) and Janean. Jean's great love for animals, especially dogs, was exceeded only by her love for her family. She was known to do whatever she could to...

  • Pioneer Portraits - September 7, 2017

    The Times|Sep 14, 2017

    Ten Years Ago September 20, 2007 Another beautiful – albeit breezy – September Sunday played host to the Pioneer Fall Festival at the Bruce Memorial Museum. The corn on the cob was lip-smackin’ good and smiling folks were abundantly welcoming to the well-attended fall classic. The case of the missing Lewis and Clark Silhouette has been solved. The Silhouette of the two famous explorers, positioned in the parking strip near the Main Street Bridge was discovered missing Monday morning by local citizens. By Tuesday the iron silhouette, craft...

  • Birthdays - Week of Sept. 14

    The Times|Sep 14, 2017

    Sept. 15: Brooke Hoon, Bessie Tate, Sharon Merrow, Lynn Piersol, Gini Clarno Walters, George Gagnon. Sept. 16: Lois Mettler, Kevin Steffanson, Bruce Harris, Jerry Mock, Pam Davis, Dan Bickelhaupt, Carter Henry. Sept. 17: Gustavo Reese, Tom Duckworth, Elizabeth Alleman, Mindy Eaton, Nathan Hansen, Nathan Hamann. Sept. 18: Ashley Wilson, Jeff Pietila, Rob McKinney, Naomi Davis, Eric Laughery, Clinton Davidson, Annika Garbe. Sept. 19: Teighan Anderson, Tom Wagner, Kelly Price, Robbie Ezell, Marina Huff, Paul Hall. Sept. 20: Owen Senter, Rhonda...

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Sep 14, 2017

    This is a recipe I found on King Arthur Flour Facebook post. "This perfectly tender cake mimics the flavors of a cup of ever-popular chai tea." When I asked Judy at Rooster's Brew what was the most popular drink, she said Chai Tea. This recipe has almost three tablespoons of spices and does taste like Chai Tea, from what I remember since it's been awhile since I have had it. It seemed the perfect time to make it for the coffee hour at church and get their reviews before I decided if it would be...

  • Wayman Frank Sinden

    The Times|Sep 7, 2017

    Wayman Frank Sinden, 88, died August 31, 2017 at his home in Walla Walla, WA. Wayman was born February 11, 1929 in Payette, Idaho to parents Frank and Alta Sinden. He grew up in Weiser, Idaho, graduating from Weiser High School in 1947. He married Eula Mitchell in 1950. They would have celebrated their 67th anniversary on September 10, 2017. He graduated with a degree in Vocational Agriculture and a minor in Livestock from the University of Idaho. Wayman was part of the Army Reserves for 30 year...

  • Wanda D. Gales

    The Times|Sep 7, 2017

    Wanda D. Nettles Gales, 72 of Waitsburg, passed away on August 29, 2017 at home. Born February 24, 1945 in Little Kansas, Oklahoma to Jesse and Lucille Cleaver Nettles. The family moved and settled in Waitsburg in 1948. Wanda graduated from Waitsburg in 1963. She married Gerald Gales December 11, 1966. Devoted mother of three, to Rhonda, Brenda, Greg ''Bub". Her compassion to care for people lead her to become and RN, she worked for 30 years then retired to become a business owner in Waitsburg....

  • Pioneer Portraits - September 7, 2017

    The Times|Sep 7, 2017

    Ten Years Ago September 13, 2007 Marguerite Anna (Heinen) Ganguet, who dies August 20, 2007, was to have been the honored Pioneer of the Year at the 35th annual Pioneer Fall Festival, slated for Sunday, September 16 at the Bruce Memorial Museum in Waitsburg. She will be honored posthumously in a brief ceremony at about noon. First quarters are usually spent as each team sees what the other is made of and more often than not, both teams have the jitters or are fairly equally matched and they grind and toil back and forth a few possessions. Not...

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