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  • BRIEFS

    Dec 13, 2012

    TOBOGGAN RUN WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg School 6-12 musicians will present their annual Christmas Concert on Monday December 17 at 7pm in the WHS auditorium. The Sixth Grade Band will lead out with their latest pieces, capped by "Christmas in the Kitchen," played on pots, pans and glass bowls with ladles and spoons. Wear an apron! The Preston Hall (7-8th grade) band will play some of their favorite pep and concert pieces, including our title song "Toboggan Run," and "A Charlie Brown Christmas." It's sure to give you chills! The WHS Guitar Class...

  • Judith Henderson’s Wine & Country Living

    Dec 6, 2012

    Driving out west on Highway 11 towards Milton- Freewater, just over the Oregon border, on the right hand side of the road sits the log cabin tasting room of Zerba Cellars. This unique winery has obtained a polished wine- maker who makes wine in a versatile and sustainable manner. This is where I begin this week's column, talking about Zebra Cellars 2009 100 percent Estate Late Harvest Semillon wine. When profiling a Semillon white wine, tasting notes are usually met with a toasty palate of just-baked bread. But in the case of the Late Harvest...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Dec 6, 2012

    Ten Years Ago December 5, 2002 Top off the holiday festivities this week with the Holiday Family Dinner, Monday, December 9th at 7 p.m. in the Ye Town Hall sponsored by the Waitsburg Youth Committee. The event will be free of charge. Families or others plan- ning to attend are asked to bring a side dish according to the alphabetical guide listed below. Provided will be the meat, bread and beverages. Families whose names end in A-D are asked to bring a salad and/or appetizers; E-H: rice, pasta or potato dish; I-L: Casseroles; H-P: vegetables;...

  • CROPS

    Gary Hofer, The Times|Dec 6, 2012

    People are struggling with decision making in all of the markets as we close in on the end of the year and the end of the Mayan calendar. Outside of those habitual seekers of reasons to "party as if there were no tomorrow," there is little value in all the dire predictions of cataclysm at the winter solstice on Dec. 21. According to a recent web post from a reasonably cred- ible source of information (NASA) in a world awash with nonsense, just as your desk calendar ends on Dec. 31 and world keeps going on, the same goes for the Mayan calendar,...

  • FFA Harvest Ball

    Dec 6, 2012

  • MEMORIALS

    Dec 6, 2012

    Waitsburg Ambulance Memorial In Memory of: Clyde Standfill From: Dr. and Mrs. S.R. Hevel In Memory of: Sharon Carter From: Lois Mettler Waitsburg Memorial ScholarshipFund In Memory of: Elmer Hays From: Velma Sickles, Frank and DianeWiering, Kaye and Glen Zebarth, LindaDynan In Memory of: KC Winger From: Velma Sickles In Memory of: Carol Hinchliffe James From: Velma Sickles...

  • CLUB NEWS

    Dec 6, 2012

    Waitsburg FFA Meeting Minutes Nov. 21, 2012 Opening The regular meeting of the Waitsburg FFA was called to order at 11:37 A.M. on [date] in the Waitsburg High School Ag classroom. Members were served pizza and soda during the meeting. Present There were 27 members present. Approval of Agenda The agenda was unani- mously approved as distrib- uted. Approval of Minutes The minutes of the previ- ous meeting were unanimously approved as distrib- uted. Open Issues Carolyn Brooks explained that the trap shoot being held in Pomeroy on Friday November...

  • BRIEFS

    Dec 6, 2012

    CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCES WAITSBURG - The community is invited to the Waitsburg Elementary School Christmas music programs. Kindergarten through second graders will perform "A Bugz Christmas: A Holiday Musi- cal Infestation" by John Jacobson and John Higgins. Third through fifth graders will perform "A Pirate Christmas: A Holiday Musical For Young Voices" by John Jacobson and Roger Emerson. The concert is at 6:30 p.m., Dec. 13, in the Waitsburg High School Auditorium. CHRISTMAS CANTATA DAYTON -- The Christmas Cantata "Christmas Alleluia" will be...

  • DECEMBER CALENDAR

    Nov 29, 2012

    1 Turkey Bingo 4 p.m. Waitsburg Town Hall Join the American Legion Auxiliary for a fun night of turkey bingo! "Annie" Closing Night 7 p.m. Liberty Theater Enjoy the final performance of the Touchet Valley Arts Council's winter musical, the classic "Annie." Victorian Christmas Jubilee 1 to 3 p.m. Kirkman House Museum Walla Walla The Kirkman House Museum's 35th annual open house celebrates the holiday season. 2 Hometown Christmas Bazaar Noon to 4 p.m. Town Hall Peruse 13 vendors and enjoy treats...

  • Judith Henderson’s Wine & Country Living

    Nov 29, 2012

    The Annual Dayton Christmas Kick-Off was a hit. Shop owners report sales were brisk. Ending the downtown winter event was the traditional Christmas float and light show parade on Main Street. This is where everybody in Dayton gets busy applying crazy creative ideas, whimsically displayed to the floats for the public's enjoyment. Gathering from the crowd's laughter and applause, I would say this part of the event is a sure way to bring the town together! At dusk, the event ended with a fireworks display while cafés and bars remained full until...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Nov 29, 2012

    Ten Years Ago November 28, 2002 The City of Waitsburg has learned this week that Transportation Improvement Board funds have been approved for the Coppei Avenue/Preston avenue renovation project, which is anticipated to begin in July, 2003. Through the Small cities Program, $341,686 was allotted to cover 40 percent of the project, joining with $517,797 from the Washington State Department of Transportation. The project will widen the roadway from 24 to 32 feet with reconstructed pavement, which will have new curb, gutter, driveway approaches,...

  • WHS Seniors Awarded

    Nov 29, 2012

  • CROPS

    Gary Hofer, The Times|Nov 29, 2012

    We may finally be approaching a market consensus that allows a breakout of the more-than-4-monthold trading range for wheat prices. Even though there is a reasonable technical chart-based rational for lower prices, the variety of fundamental factors now emerging in the market's mind is all positive. This week, the USDA released the last crop condition update until spring. The U.S. winter wheat crop condition has continued to deteriorate due to lingering drought. The government reported Monday that only 33 percent of the national winter wheat...

  • CLUB NEWS

    Nov 29, 2012

    Waitsburg Commercial Club November 20, 2012 The Flag salute and prayer preceded the traditional Thanksgiving dinner. 21 people were served. Marci Perkins name was drawn for the quarter pot for $4.00. She was not present. The business meeting was convened at 7:00 pm, by President Joy Smith. The minutes of the November 6th meeting were approved. ON GOING BUSINESS The money from the Hevel Fund will be decided by the Board: possibilities: $500 for mop sink; $500 swimming pool; $500 businesses implementation; other(?). Hometown Christmas- Schedule c...

  • BRIEFS

    Nov 29, 2012

    BASIC TRAINING GRADUATION WAITSBURG -- Air Force Airman Timothy J. Hofer graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Hofer is the son of Christine Silver of East...

  • Photography Studio Moves To Dayton

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Nov 22, 2012

    DAYTON - After five months in Waitsburg, Bee Still Photography could be still no longer. Bee Still Photography founder Belinda Cook de­cided it was time for a move in her personal life as well as professionally. Cook was managing several businesses in a re­tail store-sized space and Bee Still's new location is at the front of a 5-acre lot at 101 Poverty Lane off Highway 12. The studio and Cook's office are set off from the house she and husband Mike Cook recently moved into. The studio and o...

  • Judith Henderson’s Wine & Country Living

    Nov 22, 2012

    Unanimously, I'll be making this year's Thanksgiving Day turkey gravy, again. The honor inspires me to change things up introducing a little taste of France to the traditional American table. Holding the credential of "Grand Saucier" from Cordon Bleu, France does help a bit in the gravy department. I adore making sauces, chutney and smears of all kinds. For those of you who want to know, I'll be in a Nouville state of mind us- ing a red wine to extend a deeply reduced Cordon Bleu-style turkey gravy. If you want to change things up at your...

  • PIONEER PORTRAITS

    Pioneer Portraits|Nov 22, 2012

    Ten Years Ago November 21, 2002 Most of the faculty of Waitsburg Elementary School attended the Waitsburg School District board meeting last week to express concern about staffing levels in the elemen- tary school after a vacancy created by one teacher's resigna- tion was not filled for the 2003-2004 school year. Carolyn Rittenhouse, who last year taught a 2-3 combination, re- signed at the end of last school year to accept a position in another school district. A replacement teacher was not hired following last summer's budgeting process and...

  • Ironman Athletes

    Nov 22, 2012

  • American Legion Breakfast

    Nov 15, 2012

  • ELECTION RESULTS

    Nov 15, 2012

    These are the election results from the General Election on Nov. 6, 2012 NOVMBER 6TH, 2012 GENERAL ELECTION Statewide Initiative Measure No. 1185 Concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government Walla Walla County YES 10,316 71% NO 4,214 29% Total Votes 14,530 100% Columbia County YES 1,546 71.54% NO 615 28.46% Total Votes 2,161 100% Statewide YES 1,712,986 64% NO 948,915 35.65% Total Votes 2,661,901 100% Statewide Initiative Measure No. 1240 Concerns creation of a pub- lic charter school system Walla Walla County YES 7,453 50.35% NO...

  • First Annual Dayton Trunk-Or-Treat A Hit

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Nov 8, 2012

    DAYTON - Two local churches worked together to create a safe trick-or-treating environment for local kids on Wednesday, pioneering trunk- or-treat and sparking a tradi­tion two local pastors hope to continue and grow. Pastors Marj Johnston of Dayton's First Congre­gational Church and Bill Peck of Dayton's United Methodist Church had a serendipitous moment when both were inspired to put a trunk-or-treat day together. They were greeted with the sweet taste of success when the event was w...

  • Best Western On Schedule

    The Times|Nov 8, 2012

    DAYTON - Dayton's new Best Western located on the north corner of Main Street and Fourth Street is progressing on schedule so far, with its completion pro­jected for late February or early March if the crew can continue to avoid any major delays or set­backs. The hotel project broke ground during All-Wheels Weekend on June 16. Groups of about a handful of locals led by Project Manager Fred Smith toured the building on Thursday, Nov. 1, throughout the day, checking out room layouts and swatch boa...

  • Costumed Kiddos Seek Candy At The Times

    Nov 8, 2012

  • Annual Dayton Chamber Banquet Highlights Best

    Times Staff|Nov 1, 2012

    DAYTON - The Dayton Chamber of Commerce's 66th annual Chamber Awards Ban- quet will honor a local business, employee, citizen and youth from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 1, at the Running T Ranch. The banquet will feature an address by George Sharp, the executive director of the Olym- pia, Tumwater, Lacey visitor's bureau, Dayton Chamber of Commerce Director Brad Mc- Masters said. "(Sharp is) very charismatic and very energetic," McMasters said. "Anyone could learn from him." Awards for business of the year, citizen of the year, em- ployee of...

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