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  • Birthdays!

    the Times|Sep 12, 2019

    Sept. 13: Dave McKenzie, Sr., Jeffrey Hofer, Joey Garcia, Nadine Scoggins, Helen Rich, Claudia Hevel-Doty, Jeffrey Liebermann, Nancy Bickelhaupt, Christine Jenks, Brook Rasmussen. Sept. 14: Jerry Harshman, Stan Pierson, Dan Jones, Doug Brown, Scott Ford, Mathew Kennedy, Bob Olson. 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...

  • Times Travelers

    the Times|Sep 12, 2019

    Pam Chapman at Goslar Marketplace, Goslar, Germany. In front of the medieval market fountain dating back to the twelfth century....

  • Fun & Games

    the Times|Sep 12, 2019

    Enjoy a moment of frivolity in this crazy world....

  • Peanut Butter Stuffed Bacon Wrapped Jalapeños

    Brianna Wray, the Times|Sep 12, 2019

    While Teeny's away I'm tipping open my recipe box to share one that never ceases to amaze. My Honeybee thought this up many years ago in Seattle and suggested it for dinner one night when I, skeptical, said sure. Our first attempt wasn't pretty, that was before we realized toothpicks would be necessary to hold it all together while the bacon cooked up. We like spicy, but for those who aren't into spicy food, jalapeno peppers can be traded out for anaheim or white peppers that look the part, but...

  • What I did on summer vacation

    The Times|Sep 5, 2019

    Carol White – Waitsburg: My husband and I built a deck this summer. It’s quite unique as the railings are made of driftwood and have some artwork burned into corner posts. I also spent a lot of time with my super-most-awesome grand-kids! We got our hippy on and made tie dye shirts and bags. It was a great but very short summer vacation. Rebecca Wilson – Waitsburg: This summer was the summer of travel. Shortly after school was out, I went on a trip of a lifetime with the Kirkman house (Joan Helm, etc.) traveling to Ireland. I met some fanta...

  • Pioneer Portraits

    The Times|Sep 5, 2019

    Ten Years Ago September 10, 2009 Historic Wait's Mill destroyed by spectacular Sunday morning fire. "The Waitsburg mill is on fire and is fully involved." Dayton Dispatch reported about ten minutes after 4 in the morning last Sunday...We may never know what sparked the fire that destroyed Wait's Mill. We do know an irreplaceable piece of Waitsburg's legacy was lost forever. Another strong contingent of FFA and 4-H members will be showing their animal projects at the Columbia County Fair in...

  • Dayton Senior Round Table Lunch Menu

    The Times|Sep 5, 2019

    Thurs., Aug. 29 Pork Chops Au Gratin Potatoes Carrots Broc Salad/Roll Pudding/Juice/Milk Tues., Sept. 3 Smoked Sausage Mac and Cheese Caesar Salad Fresh Fruit Milk Thurs., Sept. 5 Lasagna Mixed Veggie Salad/Roll Fruit Cockail Milk...

  • Waitsburg School Menus

    The Times|Sep 5, 2019

    Fri., Sept. 6 B: Pancake on a Stick L: Turkey Sub, Chips, Baby Carrots, Cucmbers, Fresh Watermelon Mon., Sept. 9 B: Breakfast Burrito L: BBQ Pulled Pork, Ranch Potato Wedges, Tossed Salad, Fresh Peach Tues., Sept. 10 B: Biscuit & Gravy L: Chicken Drumstick, Whole Wheat Roll & Jelly, Baked Beans, Coleslaw, Apricot Wed., Sept. 11 B: Long John L: Biscuits & Gravy Sausage Patty, Sugar Snap Peas, Hashbrown Patty, Fresh Plum Thurs., Sept. 12 B: Monte Cristo Biscuit L: Cheese pizza, Broccoli Florets, Baby Carrots, Pineapple...

  • Reader Photos

    the Times|Sep 5, 2019

    Thanks for sharing! The Times welcomes reader photos. Send your submissions to editor@waitsburgtimes.com....

  • Birthdays

    the Times|Sep 5, 2019

    Sept. 6: Summer Wood, Caris Cole, Jeanette Hansen, Robert Henze, Nancy Wittman, Orrin Anderson. Sept. 7: Scott Rarick, Nancy Crowe, Maxine Mercer, Kristi Kiefel, Bob Danforth, Chris Pearson, Jeff Pierson, Justin Reedy, Joy Lindsey. Sept. 8: Gus Senter, Erma Lee Smith, Jo Gouge, Amy Branson, Patty Mantz, George Lloyd III, Esther Cox, Carol White, Patsy Gouge, Ronda Eastwood, Claire Lyman. Sept. 9: Cadman Donovan, Trevor Johnson, Terry Ferguson, Melissa Christensen, Bob Rea, Amie Green, Brandon Miller. Sept. 10: Bill Stonecipher, Lorna Zajac,...

  • Student Tech Talk: Blackboard vs. Canvas

    Brianna Wray, the Times|Sep 5, 2019

    eLearning courses offer students a flexible alternative to on-campus classes. Best suited to self-starters or remote participants with unfailing access to the internet, some entire degrees can be earned remotely. Whitman College and Washington State University use Blackboard, a web based LMS used in both academic and business environs to help students and employees take on learning. Blackboard users have options in how the software is implemented: on the premises, managed hosting, or in the...

  • Out and About by Teeny McMunn: My 50th Class Reunion

    Teeny McMunn, the Times|Sep 5, 2019

    I am going to go to my 50th class reunion in Miles City, Montana. True story—part of my job is to type up the Pioneer Portraits, 10 years, 25 years, 50 years, etc and I thought to myself, they sure have kept some old books, until I saw that 50 years was 1969, the year I graduated! When I was 18, the concept of still living at 68 was not anything I could have imagined. If I thought of it at all, it would be me in a flowered dress with pin curls in my hair. One of my classmates started a F...

  • Fun!

    the Times|Sep 5, 2019

    Enjoy!...

  • Stuffed Zucchini Boats

    Teeny McMunn, the Times|Sep 5, 2019

    This is on my dinner menu tonight so I will be able to tell you if it’s any good. Or if it isn’t, find another recipe. It has all the ingredients that go well together and I have an over-large zucchini that needs to be used. Then I will be out of zucchini and I will have to resource more. I don’t do a lot of baking with zucchini but I do have my favorites. Chocolate Zucchini Cake, because it’s moist enough not to need frosting and Chocolate Zucchini Bread, which I have put into the column....

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    The Times|Aug 29, 2019

    Ten Years Ago September 3, 2009 Some of the Gems keyboardist Duana Gusse’s classmates have been taking a stroll down memory lane, unearthing some oldies but goodies not only of the musical kind but of the photographic kinds as well. This photo of the Waitsburg Volunteer Fire Department from the late 1950’s or early 1960’s is one of those memories submitted by Bert Aylward. Photo caption: Front row (l-r) Harold wills, Emory Kruchek, Sam Wills, John Lloyd, Don Wills, Leroy Todt, Bob Segra...

  • Dayton Senior Round Table Lunch Menu

    The Times|Aug 29, 2019

    Thurs., Aug. 29 Pork Chops Au Gratin Potatoes Carrots Broc Salad/Roll Pudding/Juice/Milk Tues., Sept. 3 Smoked Sausage Mac and Cheese Caesar Salad Fresh Fruit Milk Thurs., Sept. 5 Lasagna Mixed Veggie Salad/Roll Fruit Cockail Milk...

  • Waitsburg School Menu

    The Times|Aug 29, 2019

    Tues., Sept. 3 B: Biscuit & Gravy L: Corn Dog, French Fries, Broccoli, Peaches Wed., Sept. 4 B: Cinnamon Roll L: Chicken Crispito, Spanish Brown Rice, Pepper Strips, Mixed Fruit Thurs., Sept. 5 B: Breakfast Pizza L: Lasagna, Garlic Bread, Garden Salad, Green Beans, Mandarin Oranges...

  • Waitsburg senior Lunch Menu

    The Times|Aug 29, 2019

    Tues., Sept. 3 Sept. menu not yet available...

  • Moments in Time

    The Times|Aug 29, 2019

    * On Sept. 8, 1504, one of the world’s most beloved works of art, “David,” by Michelangelo Buonarroti, is unveiled to the public in Florence, Italy’s Piazza della Signoria. It reportedly took 40 men four days to move the 17-foot-tall, 12,000-pound marble masterpiece 1/2 mile to the site. * On Sept. 3, 1777, the American flag is flown in battle for the first time, during a Revolutionary War skirmish in Delaware. Patriot Gen. William Maxwell ordered the stars and stripes raised as a detachment of his infantry and cavalry met an advance guard o...

  • Chicken Poppy Seed Salad

    Teeny McMunn, The Times|Aug 29, 2019

    Before I share this recipe (again) I will share with you a feedback I received in the email. When I copy recipes off any website, I read a few of the reviews which are helpful. So this would be like a review for the recipe. I have had several conversations with those who have tried the recipes, but made a “tweak,” but I haven’t been diligent about getting them in the paper. This was from Suzanne. “A while back you showed the above. (Skewered Grilled Potatoes) I tried it and it was AWESOME...

  • Talk about Art

    Carolyn Henderson, The Times|Aug 29, 2019

    It's rare to take a country walk without seeing them. Hidden in the grass, hiding behind trees, half in and out of ditches: rusty old decaying trucks peek out, inviting us – pleadingly -- to stop a moment and look. "Every old truck has a history of service," says Walla Walla watercolor painter Randy Klassen. "They transported all kinds of material from its base to where it was needed: agricultural products, machinery, lumber, and all kinds of items." Like people, every truck has its history, b...

  • Gerald Lamar "Jerry" Mason

    Aug 29, 2019

    Gerald Lamar “Jerry”Mason —born August 14, 1940 in Lancaster CA—passed away on August 19, 2019 in Kadlec Richland after a brief and virulent bout of pancreatitis. He is survived by his second wife Martha Fritts Mason, oldest daughter Debbie Nelson of Spokane, and son David Mason of Bybee,TN. Jerry’s first wife and mother of their children, Rosemary Lane Mason, passed away after nearly thirty years of marriage in 1992, and their youngest daughter died in January of this year from cancer. S...

  • James Kurth Huwe

    Aug 29, 2019

    James Kurth Huwe, age 68, a longtime resident of Dayton, passed away August 19, 2019 at the Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice House. Private burial will be in the family plot in the Dayton Cemetery. Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Dayton with Pastor Greg Brownell officiating. Those who wish, may contribute to the St. Mary’s Cancer Memorial Fund, the Knight Cancer Center, Chaplaincy Health Care or charity of the donor’s choice directly or through Hubbard-Rogg Fun...

  • Pioneer Portraits

    the Times|Aug 22, 2019

    Ten Years Ago August 27, 2009 A Waitsburg High School graduate played a role in a serious nuclear accident and August 29 marks 33 years since the mishap at Hanford. Marvin Klundt, a 1953 graduate of Waitsburg High, was working with Harold McClusky, who became know as ‘The Atomic Man” in 1976, when an explosion exposed McClusky to a dose of americium-241 500 times higher than a person should receive over a lifetime. Peggy Henry of Pasco, daughter of Tom and Anita Baker of Waitsburg, was one of...

  • Birthdays!

    the Times|Aug 22, 2019

    August 22: Randy Farley, Peggy Stedman, Lynn Baker, Mindy Nordheim, Raylene Scott, Richard Beckel, Luke Alexenko. August 23: Babs Cerna, Coleen Langlo, Dan Donavan, Brian Hopkins. August 24: Zach Bartlow, Cathy Lambert, Audeana Ritter, Bryan Harris, Denise Reid, Matt Everett, Taelor Carter. August 25: Michaela Nordheim, Marion Spear, Roland LeVasseur, Alan Stephens, Anne Hubbard, Bryan St. Clair, Melissa Lambert, and Monroe McCaw. August 26: Ann Barr, Betty Mason, Beverly Harper, Jackie Savage, Darin Mayer, Jeff Katsel, Steven Lybecker. August...

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