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Ten Years Ago August 15, 2002 Weller Public Library is planning for a facil- ity upgrade by installing a new heating and air conditioning system. Extensive improvements are on the drawing board for the new system to complement the new technological improve- ments in the library. New computers have been provided by the Waitsburg Lions Club and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. If all goes well, patrons of the library will be able to search reference materials from libraries nationwide and have much improved access to information about...
Nicole Wright and Gabriel Richard Abel were married June 30, 2012 at the Running T Ranch in Dayton, Wash. Pastor Mike Ferrians performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of John Wright of Milton- Freewater, Ore., and Kay Malone of Jerome, Idaho. The groom is the son of Tim Abel of Waitsburg, Wash., and Cathy Abel of Dayton, Wash. Presented in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her friend Melissa Ney as Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were Audra Durfey, Erin...
The wheat market, hostage this summer to drought in the corn belt, has returned to trading day-to-day on current events such as export sales (or lack thereof). Chicago wheat prices have declined as much as 90 cents per bushel in the few sessions since Aug. 10, but Tuesday's Egyptian purchase of 120,000 tonnes of wheat was from Russia and the Ukraine, only three days after a previous large Russian wheat sale to Egypt. Clearly U.S. wheat offers were too high. Apparently the earlier talk of Russian export restrictions was premature, even though...
DAYTON - Local business improvement, job creation and education are the goals of a several-months long business program that will be coming to Dayton, Pomeroy and Connell at the end of September. The program is hosted by the Benton-Franklin Council of Governments and the Southeast Washington Economic Development SEWEDA) with help from the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Development program and the Port of Columbia. The USDA Rural Development program will be funding the classes to help local businesses operate more eff...
WAITSBURG - The 1889 "Vollmer House" has finally come to be known as the "Davis House" after about 50 years of the family inhabiting it. Joyce Davis, who moved into the home on Highway 12 right outside of Waitsburg in the early 1970s, said every- one around town had always called it the Vollmer House because the Vollmer Fam- ily had built it in 1889 and owned it until it was sold to Bill and Joyce Davis. Joyce said she recently was about town and asked someone - "Do you call the house the Vollme...
Walla Walla CountyBoard of Commisioners When: Monday, Aug.6 Meeting starts at 9:30a.m. Monday County Commisioners-Chairman TompkinsConsent Agenda Items Action Agenda Items Human Services Department -Daryl Daugs Department update and miscellaneous Technology Services De- partment -Kevin Guteir- rez Department update and miscellaneous Prosecuting Attorney-Jim Nagle/Jesse Nolte Public Works Depart- ment -Randy Glaeser Consent Agenda Items Emergency ManagementDepartment -Jim Duncan Action Agenda Items(rescheduled from 7-23- 2012) Personnel/Risk...
ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL WAITSBURG -- Mark your calendars! The Fall Festival is right around the corner on Sunday, Sept. 16. The Waitsburg His- torical Society is working hard to host a festival to in- clude more of Main Street while keeping the event's traditional entertainment and church service. The Salmon Feed will be Sept. 15. Don't miss out on all of the fun. Details to come in the Times as the date approaches!...
WAITSBURG - Or- ganizers of this year's Pioneer Fall Festival are hoping Waitsburg mer- chants will step up to provide food for the event's numerous guests now that the traditional buf- falo barbecue has been discontinued. "We're now almost ready to begin publiciz- ing the event and would like to mention the food," said Jeff Broom, presi- dent of the Waitsburg Historical Society. "We would like to include a list of those who will par- ticipate." Broom said he hopes local restaurants and busi- ne...
Ten Years Ago August 1, 2002 The Waitsburg Downtown Revitalization Com- mittee has raised $25,000 to initiate planning a proposed downtown streetscape renovation in its first year of existence. The group recently got a boost from the Washington Office of Trade and Economic Development (OTED) in the amount of $15,000.The plan allows Waitsburg to go after the eight tenths from taxes that is earmarked for economic development. Susan Kempf, head of the Downtown Revitalization Program for OTED took a two-hour tour of the downtown businesses and...
August 9: Kaye Wagoner, Tish Hulce, Adam Rogers, Tracy Gluck, Robert Ander- son. August 10: Skylar Wood, Connie Langlo, Tyson Cole, Jim Leid, Dean Smith, Glynn Davis, Alan Jackson, Sr., Jan- ice Bode. August 11: Alfred Peters, John Wood, Gary Pierson, Kim Townsend, Dorothy An- derson, Bradley Grende. August 12: Seth Deal, Gor- don Gilmore, Abby Hyder Bar- rantes, Darleen Dozier, Shawn Smith, Suzanne Schulke, Mia Becker, Bess Herndon, Patsy Fouste, Keaton Jean Larsen. August 13: Shawn Thomas, Tammy Wood, Mark Leid, Angela Williams, Forrest Wal-...
A lister and Sarah Torrens are delighted to announce the birth of their son, Thaddaeus Phillip Torrens. He was born April 28, 2012, in Coleraine, Northern Ireland, weighing in at seven pounds and 20-inches long. Proud grand- parents are Phillip and Jeanetta Monfort, of Waits- burg, Ron and Alison Torrens, of Kilrea, Northern Ireland, and great-grandfather, Samuel Torrens, of Kilrea, N.I. He joins an older sister, Saphira....
I rresistible force meets immovable object - the old football cliché may be applied to the cur- rent wheat market; high emotion and heavy money on the move are making sparks and noise, but theses forces of buying and selling are, for the moment, balanced. For the last week, the price of wheat has been vibrating between $9.15 and $8.60. Granted, it has been a large vibe, with a 55-cent range from high to low, fully explored almost every day. But it is becoming better defined as the days pass. What this allows, for the chart traders among us,...
LORANG FAMILY BENEFIT DAYTON - There will be a Hosanna Lorang Benefit Concert at 7 p.m. on Aug. 19, at the Liberty Theater, 344 E Main St, Dayton. The event will be a full-length concert featuring area musicians to benefit the Lorang family. All donations raised will go to the family to help cover emergency medical and funeral costs for their young daughter, Hosanna, who passed away in June after a fall from a tree. Performances to include The Lentil Bros, Heather Stearns, The Barnstormers, Jake Lorang, Zech Bryan and Missy Davenport. Seating...
DAYTON - The classic story of a lost slipper and true love will come to life on the stage at the Liberty Theater when The Missoula Children's Theater returns to Dayton for a week-long residency that will conclude with two performances of "Cinderella" on Friday, Aug. 17, and Saturday, Aug. 18. The residency will run from Aug. 13 through 17 and will include rehearsals and some small workshops for school-aged children and teens, Liberty Theater Manager Kirsten Schober said. "This is a w...
Waitsburg School District When: Monday, July 30, 8 p.m. Members Present: Dr. Carol Clarke, Becky Dunn, Ross Hamann, Greg Zuger, Christy House Topics of Discussion: Resolution No. 073012 The board of directors adopted the 2012- 2013 budget providing expenditures as follows: * General Fund: $3,574,175 *Associated Student Body Fund: $95,600 *Debt Service Fund: $307,045 * Capital Projects Fund: $18,231 *Transportation Vehicle Fund: $193,633 Passed Unanimously, Marilyn Johnson and Dr. Randy Pearson were absent....
WAITSBURG - Waitsburg residents will see their sewer bill jump 90 cents, effective on their July bill. The city council approved the increase at the last meeting on July 18. City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe said the extra 90 cents added to the bills each month will pay for a loan for a sewer lining project. The project, to begin in about one month, will improve the city's terra cotta piping laid mostly in the 1930s. Hinchliffe said the current piping is cracking because of root damage and age. The damage is causing sewer backups and ot...
SPORTS MEETINGS COMING UP WAITSBURG - A Mandatory WP parent and athlete Fall Sports Meeting at 7 p.m., Aug. 6 in the Waitsburg High School Auditorium. There will be a mandatory WP coaches meeting, for all coaches for 2012-2013 sports, at 8 p.m., on Aug. 6 at Waitsburg High School in the third-floor staff work room. ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL WAITSBURG -- Mark your calendars! The Fall Festival is right around the corner on Sunday, Sept. 16. The Waitsburg Historical Society is working hard to host a festival to include more of Main Street whi...
WAITSBURG - One of the two fire engines owned by Waitsburg's volunteer firefighters in Fire District 2 is 50 years old and not up to code. The city staff members and firefighters have been keeping their eyes out for surplus engines from other fire departments and were recently outbid on a used engine from Walla Walla. City Administrator Randy Hinchliffe said he learned in early July Waitsburg had been outbid on a 1981 fire engine from Walla Walla County Fire District 4. Hinchliffe said Waitsburg bid $8,000. The city has $14,000 in the ba...
I am officially 2012 Harvest Cook for Mead Ranch in Dayton. The bunk house on Mead Ranch is not what you might envision. Built in the 1930s, the house is comfortable and clean as a whistle. It comes with a modern kitchen, dining room, a cook's bedroom with claw-foot tub and plenty of refrigeration. The air conditioning keeps the house deliciously cool, welcoming field hands who dine on this chef's six-day-a-week menu. Tradition is everything to Skip and Julia Mead. The returning harvest crew has come to expect the family style meals served...
August 2: Heather Her- ion, Terry Presler, Malia Kalahele. August 3: Shannon Hodges, Christian Pearson, Stacey Estes, Troy Head, Karen Myers, Jeff Leid, Peter Koper. August 4: Rebecca Vaughn, Alex King, Benja- min Bloor. August 5: Dale "Skip" Buroker, Jonathan Schuler, Jo Ann Hansler, Bill Clay- ton, Dianna Riggs, Debra Davison, Michael Collie, Da- vid Murphy, Melanie Hevel. August 6: Seth Reese, Adelle Smith, Rita Pierson, Elizabeth Cole, Doris Hulce, Kelly Zuger, Abigail McKin- ley, Jackie Helm, Kathy Baker, C.J. Horlacher, Les Hyder, Bill...
Ten Years Ago August 8, 2002 The Waitsburg Blockwatch is gaining momentum, if turnout at last Tuesday's barbecue in Preston Park is any indication. An estimated 175 people - young, old, tall, short - turned as another stepping stone to getting a Blockwatch program established. On display were several vehicles from the sheriff's office, the Waits- burg Ambulance Service, Walla Walla County Joint Fire District No. 2 and Waitsburg Fire Department, the Walla Walla Joint Emergency Services Unit (also known as SWAT) and others. Several WWSO patrol ca...
rooke Ashley Hoon and Joseph Dru Van Ausdle were married June 30, 2012, at the McKinley Farm in Day- ton. Mr. Chris Schulte, friend of the bride and groom officiated. The bride is the daughter of Terry and Denise Hoon, of Dayton, and granddaughter of Robert and Doris Hulce, of Waitsburg. She is a 2006 graduate of Dayton High School and graduated from Washington State University in 2011.. The groom is the son of Joe and Sue Van Ausdle, and the grandson of Gerald Van Ausdle, all of Pomeroy. He is...
The wheat market continues its wild ride, with the price of a Chicago wheat bushel declining 95 cents from its high at $9.47 in two trading sessions July 23 and 24, followed by 66 cents up and 29 cents down into Tuesday morning (and more volatility ahead). The heat and drought in the Midwestern U.S. has reduced the corn crop by something like one-third. The weather has moderated a bit, but the decline in crop condi- tion ratings continues. Corn and soybeans in the Western and northern corn belt (Minnesota, North Dakota) have escaped the...