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  • Owen Darst Agenbroad

    The Times|Oct 20, 2016

    He was born June 30, 1923 to Richard and Jennie (Bradshaw) Agenbroad in Nampa, Idaho. He attended a country grade school and Nampa Junior/Senior High School, graduating with the class of 1941. After graduation, Owen attended Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa for three semesters. In January 1944, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. Upon completing training at the Recruit Depot in San Diego, Owen was assigned to the Headquarters and Service Company, 27th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division....

  • Sharon L. Miller

    The Times|Oct 20, 2016

    Long time Waitsburg resident, Sharon Miller, died Sunday, October 9th 2016 due to complications from pneumonia. She was 74 years old. Sharon was born 5/31/1942 in Tacoma, WA to parents Willard and Bonnie Wilson. The Wilson family soon moved to Joseph, OR and Sharon attended Joseph schools, graduating in 1960. Sharon was an avid horse rider, and she was a proud princess at the Lewiston Roundup in 1960. She attended Kinman Business University in Spokane, WA graduating with a Secretarial...

  • Winston B. Mader

    The Times|Oct 20, 2016

    Surrounded by love, Winston B. Mader, 86, of Pullman, Washington passed away Sunday, October 16, 2016 in Pullman. All are invited to a celebration of his life on Saturday, October 22nd at 2:00 pm at "The Barn at Mader Farm", 13506 Hillside Road, Genesee, Idaho. For more information and directions go to www.thebarnatmaderfarm.com. Dress warmly for seasonal weather in western or country attire. There will be a private family burial at the Colfax Cemetery. Winston was born August 28, 1930 in Colfax...

  • Pioneer Portraits - October 13, 2016

    The Times|Oct 13, 2016

    Ten Years Ago October 19, 2006 Homecoming King Jeremy Nichols and Queen Jessica Elliott were announced at the Homecoming 2006 Dance last Saturday night. Members of the Court included: Felicia Brown, Tyson Cole, Shawny Ingle, John Gertsch, Danielle Coila, Conner Talbott, Nichols, Elliott, Jessica Mason, Cole Janovich, Savanna Marick, and Aaron Leal. Competition was stiff for the Waitsburg Cross Country team, competing in a 3.1 mile race in Pomeroy on Oct. 12. The highest finisher for the Cards was Maya Garcia, who finished fourth in 23:55....

  • Death Notice: Avery (Ken) Loposer

    The Times|Oct 13, 2016

    Janice E. Agenbroad, a resident of Dayton, died Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 in the Dayton General Hospital. She was 89 years old. Arrangements are pending with Mountain View – Colonial Dewitt, 1551 Dalles Military Road, Walla Walla, Washington....

  • Birthdays - Week of October 13

    The Times|Oct 13, 2016

    October 14: Dianne Zuger, Dana Adkins, Dorothy Bush, Jared John, Jace Zuger. October 15: Robert Webber, Wayne Stonecipher, Debbie Cobb, Marcus Zuger III, Robin Marshall. October 17: Fred Hofer, Jr., Lorene Swauger, Jim Jensen, Shaun Segraves, Jill Antonius. October 18: Matthew Frohning, Julia Klucas, Edna Kirk, Vicky Maiden, Jesse McCaw, Tanya Maurer, Edgar Tarp. October 19: Ruth Peterson, Noel Atkinson, Rosemary Archer, Lynn Carpenter, Wyatt Withers. October 20: Owen Lee Cole, Rochell Duncan....

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Oct 13, 2016

    True confession. I had this other recipe for this week, but I copied only enough for me to go off of and I didn't want to chance sharing it. My plan is to alternate weeks with dessert, bread, entrée, and vegetable. This is vegetable week and I wanted something with apple. I came across a yummy looking fruit salad, but its fall and I've moved onto warmer dishes. This does have apples and vegetables in it so it's close enough for me and it's very close to the recipe I was going to share. 2 acorn squash-halved and seeded 4 oz mushrooms, chopped...

  • Loretta Elnora Bath

    The Times|Oct 6, 2016

    Loretta Elnora Bath, age 80, passed away peacefully at home in Dayton, Washington surrounded by her family on September, 30th 2016. She was born in a log cabin on September 6th, 1936, in Eight Mile, Idaho to Jack and Elnora James. She was raised in Grace, Idaho and met the love of her life, Roy Bath, while she was waitressing in the Idaho Café in Soda Springs, Idaho. They were married on April 24th, 1952 in her grandmother's house. Roy worked road construction and was relocated frequently....

  • Pioneer Portraits - October 6, 2016

    The Times|Oct 6, 2016

    Ten Years Ago October 12, 2006 PacifiCorp will purchase the 140.4-megawatt Marengo wind project, currently under construction near Dayton, the energy company announced recently. When completed in August 2007, Marengo will become part of the resource mix used to supply electricity fo PacifiCorp’s 1.6 million customers in six Western states. This particular project is expected to have the capability to serve the needs of approximately 37,000 customers. The Waitsburg City Council voted 4-1 to give City employees a 3% wage increase while c...

  • Birthdays - Week of October 6

    The Times|Oct 6, 2016

    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 Doty, Kim Porter. October 12: Logan Dozier, Brian Krause, Pat Abel, Theo Byergo, Kelly Piersol, Michele...

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    The Times|Oct 6, 2016

    The picture submitted was dinner a few nights ago, thus the two missing pork chops. It is a quick and easy dinner. I would suggest, as long as the oven is being used, baked potatoes or sweet potatoes and squash to bake along with the pork chops. 1 TBSP olive oil ½ onion, chopped 1 large granny smith apple-peeled and chopped 2 TBSP balsamic vinegar ½ c. dried cranberries (we used cranraisins) 2 (6 ounce) boneless pork chops 1 TBSP olive oil Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly...

  • Pioneer Portraits - September 29, 2016

    The Times|Sep 29, 2016

    Ten Years Ago October 5, 2006 Photo caption: Bettie Chase was honored by the Organization of Eastern Star with her 50-year-pin, presented by Worthy Matron Nancy Otterson as Tom Baker, Worthy Patron, looks on. Chase was initiated in 1956 and was a regular member just one year. The next 49 years, she served in elective office, including 43 years as secretary. Other offices Chase has held include Associate Conductress, Associate Matron and Worthy Matron. Odako Club met Thursday, September 28 at the home of Deanne Johnson. Arrah Lee Wilson was the...

  • Birthdays - Week of September 29

    The Times|Sep 29, 2016

    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, Sharon Speiss, Amanda Marshall. October 5:...

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn|Sep 29, 2016

    For the next few weeks, I am sharing recipes with apples, since we are into fall and they are abundant. This recipe is used quite a bit at our house, especially on a weekend morning when we have more time. We always make extra, but they rarely make it to the freezer. Personally, I like mine warmed in the microwave so they are still soft, but Joe likes them warmed in the toaster. ½ + cup rolled oats (not instant)** 2 cups pancake mix (we use the Snoqualmie brand) 2 TBSP sugar or honey ½ tsp cinnamon ½ tsp cardamom, ground 2 cups water ½ + cup...

  • Pioneer Portraits - September 22, 2016

    The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    Ten Years Ago September 28, 2006 Yellow shirts, green pants and red fire trucks have all but disappeared from around Waitsburg, Dayton and the Blue Mountains as the 109,402-acre Columbia Complex fire shifted from a Type II incident to Type III earlier this week. Personnel on the fire, at one time numbering about 1,700, dropped from 559 on Saturday to 67 as of deadline Tuesday. Sophomore quarterback Jeff Hofer can now be dubbed “The Heart Attack Kid” as he held coaches, fellow players and fans in disbelief for 59 seconds, before coming back wit...

  • Birthdays - Week of September 22

    The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    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, Heidi Kinart, Ellis Erikson, Keith Brodhead. September 27: Jean Everly, Randy Culley, Gloria Simonis, Ryan Ahler. September 28: Timber Frohreich, Alana...

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Sep 22, 2016

    "Nothing says lovin' like something from the oven." I've been wanting to say that for some time as it was stuck in my head. This is a favorite recipe that, of course, I copied but didn't put down how long to make the cake, so I made it and paid attention to how long I cooked it. It makes a large cake, full of raisins and nuts, and quite frankly, qualifies for breakfast...in my opinion. Cream: 2 c. sugar, 1 c. shortening, --I use the mixer to blend well. Add: 2 ½ c. unsweetened applesauce*...

  • Pioneer Portraits - September 15, 2016

    The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    Ten Years Ago September 21, 2006 Finding answers to important questions and making resulting decisions are in the Waitsburg City Council’s future in the aftermath of the portion of the Columbia Complex Fire that swept through the City watershed in the North Coppei Creek canyon in August. Questions revolve around water quality, reforestation and potential for flooding, according to Dan Katsel, Public Works Director for the City. The only cloud that cast a shadow on the Pioneer Fall Festival last Sunday was that its 2006 Pioneer of the year, t...

  • Birthdays - Week of September 15

    The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    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 Newbury, Monte Duncan, Robyn Dunleavy, Alex Solis. Sept. 21: Bob Rabern, Kenneth Crawford, Fred R....

  • TEENY MCMUNN: MY RECIPE BOX

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Sep 15, 2016

    I recently tasted wheat berry salad that my friend made and I knew I would like to have it again. I asked her for the recipe and she said didn’t have a recipe but cooked the wheat berries, added fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, some black beans, and Caesar dressing (or was it Ranch?). So all or any of those ingredients make a fresh-tasting salad. She said sometimes she puts in green olives. She mentioned she would give me some wheat berries fresh off the combine. WHAT?? I’m not sure where I thought she got the wheat berries, her being a far...

  • William Edmund Loosmore

    The Times|Sep 8, 2016

    William Edmund Loosmore passed away peacefully at his home in Waitsburg, WA on Aug 29, 2016 at the age of 85. He was born May 4, 1931 in Spokane, WA to John and Irene (Carabin) Loosmore. He began his education at St. Patrick's Catholic School and continued his high school education at Gonzaga Preparatory. He also attended Gonzaga University. Bill worked for Kaiser Aluminum before being hired onto the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1952. In 1969 he was transferred to Breckenridge, MN working as...

  • Pioneer Portraits - September 8, 2016

    Sep 8, 2016

    Ten Years Ago Sept. 14, 2006 Anyone fortunate enough to have known Roberta Stonecipher Broom Adams – and there were many – can imagine her take on being named Pioneer of the Year at the 34th Annual Pioneer Fall Festival, which will take place this coming Sunday in Waitsburg. She’d laugh and exclaim “Really?! Me?! Ya shouldn’t have!” Roberta was one of Waitsburg’s citizens known for the many firsts in her life. She was the first female Student Body President At Waitsburg High School, and the first Queen of the Days of Real Sport. And fittingly...

  • Birthdays - Week of September 8

    The Times|Sep 8, 2016

    Sept. 9: Cadman Donovan, Trevor Johnson, Terry Ferguson, Melissa Christensen, Bob Rea, Amie Green. Sept. 10: Bill Stonecipher, Lorna Zajac, Lana Salloum, Vanna Webber, Tom Duckworth, Rebecca Brown, Mandy McGee. Sept. 11: Kathleen Johnson, Roger Becker, Justin Bergevin, Jason Crawford, Bonnie Olson. Sept. 12: Jim Pearson, Glenn Hayes, Marshal McKinley, Mitch Gagnon, Chelsi Hermanns. Sept. 13: Dave McKenzie, Sr., Jeffrey Hofer, Joey Garcia, Nadine Scoggins, Helen Rich, Claudia Hevel-Doty, Jeffrey Liebermann, Nancy Bickelhaupt, Christine Jenks,...

  • Rev. William B. Graham, Jr.

    The Times|Sep 1, 2016

    Rev. William B. Graham, Jr. March 1, 1931 – August 24, 2016 The Rev. William B. Graham, of Dayton, passed away Wednesday at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane. Bill was born March 1, 1931, in Spokane, to William B. Graham, Sr. and Martha Ovella (Beggs) Graham. He attended schools in Spokane, graduating from Lewis and Clark High School, where both of his parents taught, in 1949. Bill graduated from Whitman College in 1953, with a bachelor's degree in English literature. He attended M...

  • Alonzo Manning

    The Times|Sep 1, 2016

    Alonzo Manning July 15, 1948 - July 29, 2016 Alonzo (Lonnie) (Jughead) Manning died peacefully at his home with his animals. Lonnie was born in Lewiston ID to Lon Manning and Hazel Manning. Lonnie attended grade school in Orofino, ID, then moved with his family to Dayton to the homestead on the North Touchet where he spent most of his life. His love was driving truck; if it wasn't logging truck it was grain truck or semi's; that's what he loved. Lonnie loved his family. He never married or had...

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