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On Friday Nov. 9, the Chicago wheat March contract briefly touched $9.29 per bushel. By 11 a.m. the next Tuesday, the same contract was trading actively at $8.59, 70 cents per bushel lower. This little bit of drama came in the face of the low- est overall national winter wheat crop quality rating in the U.S. since records have been kept in 1986, with reports of good-to-excellent wheat condition assessed at just 39 percent last week and anticipated to continue to decline into the winter wheat dormancy season. The 20-year average for this rating...
FOOD DRIVE SUCCESS WAITSBURG - The Leos food drive last Thursday in Waitsburg brought in 1,157 pounds of food, school of- ficials say. Waitsburg High School students made it a class contest to collect food from city residents to donate to the Waitsburg Resource Center. The seniors won the contest and brought in 352 pounds of food. They were followed by the juniors with 311 pounds, the freshmen with 269 pounds and the sophomores with 225 pounds. BLUE STAR SERVICE BANNERS Blue Star Service Banners were created in 1917, and were a common site...
The 2012 Fall Wine Release held throughout the region this weekend was a huge success. Thousands of people converged in Walla Walla and Columbia counties for this yearly wine event. Wine sales were brisk. One thing remains the same each year: wine enthusiasts standing elbow to elbow, swirling and listening to tasting room managers explaining just why our regional wines are so deli- cious. Saturday's tasting room talks surrounded the recent years' mild winters and wet springs influencing the 2009 to 2012 wines with unusual velocity, deeply hued...
Ten Years Ago November 7, 2002 Voters may not know the outcome of the Waitsburg Park and Recreation District Maintenance and Op- eration Levy until election officials at the Walla Walla County Auditor's Office tally all the votes - those cast on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, and those ballots sub- mitted by absentee or mail. As of final count Tuesday evening, the proposition was just three votes shy of the 60 percent margin needed for approval. The final tally showed 269 for, 181 against; 59.78 percent for, 40.22 percent against. Walla Walla...
Robin Dickinson-McQuary and Christopher Billow were married on June 25, 2012 at a sunset ceremony on Tunnels Beach on the North Shore of Kauai, HI. The officiant was Amorosa DeGracia of Lihue. A reception was held for family and friends in Dayton, WA. The bride is the daughter of Dallas Dickinson and Michael McQuary of Dayton, WA. She is currently employed as an elementary school teacher in Clarkston, WA. The groom is the son of Janet and Jim Rose and Barry Billow of Lewiston, ID. He is...
The path of least resistance for wheat is positive this week. The election dominated most of the trade's mental effort until Wednesday at least, although there really is no mandate from either party that could drive wheat or other prices rapidly in any particular direction. There is a lot more on the table than economic policy, even though a listening outsider would not think so, although clarity on fiscal outlook is valuable stuff, a kind of relief-based tonic for the markets in general, so the balance of the markets may take something positiv...
Deborah and Travis Larsen announce the birth of their baby girl, Quincy Ennis born Nov. 27 at Swedish Hospital in Seattle. She joins her brother Porter, 4 years and sister Keaton, 2 years. Grandparents are Ed and Lynna Larsen, of Waitsburg, and Gil and Sandy Cragen, of Anchorage, Alaska. S cott And Jennifer Lambert announce the birth of their baby boy, Ryan Scott Lambert born Sept. 24, 2012 at 2:08 p.m. weighing 8 pounds, 14 ounces and 20.5 inches long. He joins a sister Katelyn, 4 years. Grandparents include Toby and Kelly Gable, Ed and Cathy...
FREE LIVESTOCK JUDGING WAITSBURG -- An educational Livestock Judging Clinic will be held at the Waitsburg Fairgrounds on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to noon. This is free for all interested 4-H and FFA members, leaders, parents, and friends. Participants will learn how to judge the conformation of horses, beef, dairy cattle, swine, sheep, and goats. Information will cover judging and reasons to better understand the judging process and to provide guidelines for selecting project animals. Participants may practice judging as an individual or...
The importance of being local rings in my ears as wine lovers ready for the regional 2012 Fall Release Wine Tasting events of Nov. 2, 3 and 4. Before I join in the celebrations, I'll cater a spread of whole fine foods for Three Rivers Winery, served to wine club members and weekend tasting room guests. Then, I am off for wine tasting at three distinct French finished wineries; Chateau, Rotie and Mackey Vine- yards. When I first became acquainted with Roger and Phil Mackey, I sat listening intently to their story of how they left California,...
Ten Years Ago October 31, 2002 Voters will go to the polls on Nov. 5 to decide a number of state measures, pick a congressman, select a state representative and settle races for county commis- sioners and district court judge. Waitsburg and Prescott voters will vote upon maintenance and operation levies for their respective park and recreation districts. Waits- burg voters will decide on a proposed maintenance and operation levy for the Waitsburg Park and Recreation District. The proposition would levy a $.35 per $1,000 of assessed valuation...
The biggest news this week for the wheat market was not about the wheat market. Hurricane Sandy shut down New York markets for a couple of days, squeezing the damper down on every other market. Money decision-makers don't like to take significant actions in a half-absent market, and the money-boys do have an impact on commodity futures, including wheat, virtually every day. Outside of outside markets, wheat has little solid footing on any new fundamental changes. The relatively tight range of prices that has contained wheat markets for the...
COMMERCIAL CLUB WAITSBURG -- Joe Jacobs of the Small Business Administration will be the speaker at the Nov. 6 meeting of Waitsburg Commercial Club. He will advise the com- munity on programs and assistance available to businesses through the Small Business Administration. VETERAN'S DAY PROGRAM WAITSBURG -- The theme for this year's Waitsburg High School's Veteran's Day program is honoring our past and our present. Roseann Groom is looking for pictures of WHS graduates who are currently serving in the U.S. military. She is requesting pictures a...
1 Dayton Chamber of Commerce Sixty-Sixth Annual Chamber Awards Banquet 6-9 p.m. Running T Ranch 820 N. Touchet Road Each year, the chamber banquet recognizes those in the community who have made outstanding efforts on behalf of the community, business, as an employee and youth. This year the event will be at the Running T Ranch at 802 North Touchet Road. There will be a social time beginning at 6 p.m. with entertainment, dinner at 6:30 and presentation program at 7:15, followed by awards. Tickets are $25 per person and are avail- able at the...
Waitsburg Ambulance Memorial In Memory of Elmer Hays From: Mary Hays, Mary Philips, Doris Jean Stacy, Bob & Mary Rickel,and Dr. S. Rogers & Laura Jean Hevel,Rena Johnson, Jim and Pat Davidson,and Bob, Cay, Brian and Angela Hays. Black Dog & Cat Rescue Fund In Memory of Elmer Hays From: Jack & Lauretta McCaw, Waits- burg Ambulance Board Member, Bob &Marie Estes....
Ten Years Ago October 24, 2002 There will be a UNICEF Trick-or-Treat event and carnival at the Waitsburg Elementary Multi- purpose room on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2002. Parents and children are asked to meet at 3 p.m. They will be canvassing the town asking for donations for UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund). UNICEF sponsors nutrition, health care, water, education and emergency relief programs for children in 118 developing countries throughout the world. The afternoon will conclude with a carnival in the multi-purpose...
There's something exciting about the pomp and circumstance in marketing wine. This time of year, the wine tasting rooms of the Walla Walla region are especially beautiful and welcoming. Wineries have made their homes in restored historic build- ings or new, state-of-the-art facilities bringing the vineyard into the tasting room with seasonal panache. Where today you will see fall vignettes lining the wine and gift shelves, tomorrow you'll be dazzled by the cheer of holiday displays. With winter approaching, I visited local win- eries to taste...
On Tuesday morning, the wheat market was camped out squarely on the middle of the range line going all the way back to the third week of July. Chicago leading futures contracts were at about $8.70 per bushel, while Portland white wheat showed $8.78 or so. The center trend line is gently lower for the period. If Chicago futures break below $8.25-$8.35 in the December contract it will imply accelerating weakness. If the market can find the drivers to push above $9, a new upward trend-line will be created. Until one of these happens, it seems...
MASS BAND IS WEDNESDAY WAITSBURG -- High School MASS Band and Choir is coming once again to Waitsburg High School on Wednes- day, Oct. 24. Southeast Washington's small schools send their high school musicians to a very special annual event called "MASS." The groups all learn the same pieces of music, then come together for an afternoon of rehearsal and an evening concert. The groups are large, and the music thrilling. This year's conductors are the legendary directors of Walla Walla High School's band and choir, Mr. Glen Mitchell and Mr. Paul...
Like a Chagall painting, broad strokes of crim- son red and golden hues brighten the countryside. The winds of change are upon us with familiar fall smells of pot roast, cinnamon apples and nettles after a light rain. This is the time of year when anything is possible. This Week's Wine: Cavu Cellars '09 Cabernet Sauvignon, $35 a bottle at Cavu Cellars. This wine is a deliberate red packed in complex tannins roll- ing in rich concentrates and a long silky finish. Es- sence of saddle leather swoosh the cheek, tongue wrapped in chicory and rose,...
Ten Years Ago October 17, 2002 Sunday night was a smoky one for Waitsburg as three haystacks at the eastern city limits went up in flames, and a lot of smoke, which settled in the valley on the clear, calm night. The haystacks, about half straw and half hay, were accidently ignited by an errant spark form construction work being performed nearby. Damages was estimated to be about $16,000 for the roughly 3,000 bales of uninsured straw and a like amount of hay bales, including barley, oat and alfalfa hay. Twenty-Five Years Ago October 18, 1987...
WAITSBURG - Ta- vis Crittenden, who has coached youth basketball in the Walla Walla area, has been selected as the new WP head men's basketball coach. The previous coach, TJ Scott, resigned last summer. Scott moved to Metlakatla, Alaska, near Ketchikan, to teach physical education, serve as an athletic director and continue his coaching career. Interviews for the coach- ing position were held last week and it was announced Thursday that Crittenden was given the job. "Tavis comes to us with...
1 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Fall Festival on First and Main Street A family- friendly, fall themed festival. Games, activities and horse and car- riage rides. "The most fun you can have at 2 MPH." With grilled sausage pro- vided by local Kiwanis. 1 to 4 p.m. - Historic home tour ($10 per person, tour maps available at Dayton Depot) Four historic homes includ- ing the Boldman House Museum and the Historic Dayton Depot (the oldest train depot in the state). Go to Dayton Depot to pay your $10 and receive your map. 1 to 4 p.m. - Art dem...
DAYTON - Dayton on Tour will feature the all- new Fall Festival, a free and family-friendly event so big, the city will be closing part of First Street. First Street will be closed between Dingle's of Dayton and State Farm Insurance for the new event, Brad McMas- ters, the Dayton Chamber of Commerce director, said. The area will be decorated with a fall theme featuring art by local students. Free activities like face painting and crafts for children will dominate the event as well as...
FREE FLU SHOTS WALLA WALLA -- A free drive through adult flu immunization clinic will be Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Providence St. Mary Medical Center. Free Tdap (diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough) vaccinations also will be available. People can be vaccinated without leaving their cars, and no appointments are necessary. The clinic is sponsored by Providence St. Mary, the Providence Medical Group and the Walla Walla County Health Department. The free immunizations are available to adults age 19 and over. No vaccine for c...