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  • NOTES & EVENTS

    May 16, 2013

    May 18 & 19. In light of Waitsburg's Celebration Days, the Prescott Lions will not be serving breakfast this weekend and encourage everyone to visit Waitsburg's Town Hall for their All-You- Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast, instead. May 25th. Waitsburg High School Alumni Reunion, for all Wait-Hi grads and their guests. Meet and Greet from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Dinner and business meeting at 6:00. Cost is $12.00; catered by Patti Henderson. Please reserve by May 13. For reservations or information, call Patty Mantz, 509-337-6080 or email:...

  • ANNIVERSARY

    May 16, 2013

    Mr. & Mrs. Dale E. White will observe their 60th wedding anniversary May 15, 2013. They were married by Pastor Wallace Roseberg on May 15, 1953. Mrs. White, the former LaRita C. Russell, is a native of Dayton. She is the daughter of the late Harold and Ethel Russell and is a homemaker. Mr. White, also a native of Dayton , is the son of the late Floyd & Mae White. He owns and operates White Plumbing. They are the parents of three sons and a daughter, Gary, Dan (Shar) of Monroe, WA, Russ (Sherry)...

  • NEWS BRIEF

    May 9, 2013

    It is with deep regret, the Community Club of Prescott will not be serving breakfast at the Lions Hall this sum­mer. The Prescott Lions will serve through June and start again in September. The Community Club wishes to thank all of you who joined us and gave your support the past few years. It was a plea­sure to serve you....

  • Dayton FFA Plant Sale

    May 2, 2013

    The Dayton High School FFA Plant Sale is May 3rd and 4th in the greenhouse next to the high school gym on Third Street. Friday the sale is open 3-6 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A variety of flowering annuals will be for sale as well as a limited number of vegetable starts....

  • Monte Stiles: Discovering Joy, Igniting Change

    May 2, 2013

    Liberty Theater, May 9, 7:00 p.m. A unique and powerful message of hope, adventure, inspiration and discovery. Monte Stiles combines his experience as a federal drug prosecutor with a passion for wildlife and outdoor photography. Monte provides valu- able insights about every- thing that is wonderful about life - a world full of amazing people, beautiful landscapes, fascination creatures, and boundless opportunities. Sponsored by: The Coala- tion for Youth and Families, The Drug Free Communities Grant and Columbia Cares....

  • Blue Mountain Christian School Open House

    May 2, 2013

    Blue Mountain Christian School will have an Open House, Tuesday, May 7th at 7:00 p.m. This will be a registration and general in- formation might. We will be accepting students, grades preschool through second grade, for the coming year. The school is located at 203 S. 2nd Street, across from the Dayton post office. For more information call Maxine Garr at school from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Mon. - Fri. at 386-3830, or at home after 1:00 p.m. at 382-8997....

  • Local Thespian Makes Good

    Shauna Fletcher, The Times|May 2, 2013

    WALLA WALLA - Like most graduating seniors, Cougar Henderson is look- ing forward to starting a new chapter in his life. But not just yet...Henderson's last weeks of high school will certainly stand out from the rest. He is about to kick off his eighth theatrical production in the past calendar year, in Wa-Hi's production of "Bye Bye Birdie." A self-proclaimed "sixthgeneration Waitsburgite," Henderson was bitten by the theater bug early. He became determined to be on stage after seeing "The...

  • Having a Party? Better Call City Hall

    Apr 25, 2013

    A re you planning a little get-together with friends sometime this spring? If you live in Dayton, you may need to get permission from the city first. City Council member Dain Nysoe is spearheading an effort to require city residents who are planning an event to submit a "Special Events Permit Application" first. The draft application that was reviewed by members of the council's public safety committee on Thursday (I got my grubby hands on a copy too) is 12 pages long, single spaced. It's a ligh...

  • COMING EVENTS

    Apr 18, 2013

    Live Music Friday Morn- ing! The WHS Rock Band will play at Coppei Coffee Friday, April 19 at 10:30 a.m. Coppei Coffee, 137 Main Street, Waitsburg FREE Bluegrass Is For The Birds! A Fundraiser for Pioneer Park Aviary Plaza Theater, 208 Main St, Waitsburg Friday, April 19th at 6:30 Tickets : $10 at the door Prescott Library Cowboy Poetry Celebration When: April 23, 7:00 p.m. Where: Prescott Lions Hall Nevada Slim and Cimar- ron Sue, along with Prescott Librarian Lara Schnick will host the event - you are en- couraged to come and be entertained...

  • ANNIVERSARY

    Apr 18, 2013

    A 1948 dance program indicating that Mr. Dean Low, a Dayton High School senior should dance with Miss Beverly Roberts, a Waitsburg High School sophomore, was the instrument responsible for introducing the couple, who recently celebrated their 60th anniversary. This first dance initiated a 5-year courtship, the last three years mostly by mail while Dean was drafted into the army and Beverly at- tended Cottey Jr. College in Missouri, spent eight months recovering from hip surgery, and then...

  • Are We Going to Pot?

    Apr 11, 2013

    Last week I sat down with Columbia County Prosecutor Rea Culwell to talk about mari- juana. Or, to be more precise, we talked about the new law legalizing small amounts of marijuana in Washington, and how it affects her job. It does so in a number of ways, she told me - includ- ing some I wouldn't have thought of. One of the effects I al- ready thought of was this: "I'm sure we'll see some in- crease in use among youth." Culwell said there was a slight uptick in youth mari- juana use after the...

  • COMING EVENTS

    Apr 11, 2013

    Spend a Sunday afternoon with the Sweet Adelines at their 3rd annual Sweetie Pie Social. Sunday, April 14, 1:30 p.m. Plaza Theater in Waitsburg. Tickets $8.00 - children 5 and under FREE. Waitsburg's Friends of the Library will be hosting local authors and teachers who will share about the creative writing process. Introduction to Creative Writing discus- sions will take place at the Weller Public Library with dates, times and speakers as follows: April 15th at 6:30 p.m. Sue Matley April 26th at 7:00 p.m. Shanna Hatfield May 2nd at 6:30 p.m....

  • Keep Calm and Ride On

    Apr 4, 2013

    When work becomes monotonous, when hope hardly seems worth having, just mount a bicycle and go out for a spin down the road. - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle When riding on a roadway, a cyclist has all the rights and responsibilities of a vehicle driver. - Washington State Law (RCW 46.61.755) I n the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin's Life- styles Magazine Sunday, there was an excellent ar- ticle about bicycling, and the rights and responsibilities of cyclists and automobile driv- ers toward each other. I've...

  • COMING EVENTS

    Apr 4, 2013

    Bluegrass Is For The Birds! A Fundraiser for Pioneer Park Aviary Plaza Theater, 208 Main St,Waitsburg Friday, April 19th at 6:30 Tickets : $10 at the door The Christian Aid Cen- ter is serving senior meals every Tuesday at 11am at the Waitsburg Presbyterian Church at 504 Main St. There is a $4.00 suggested donation. For further information call 527-3775. Valley Girls Barrel Racing Association will be presenting the 35th Annual "Barrel Daze" at the Walla Walla Fairgrounds from April 12- 14. Competitors will come from every state west of the...

  • The End of an Era

    Mar 28, 2013

  • Hooray for Pie Day!!!

    Mar 28, 2013

    "So how are you feeling?" the doc­tor asked with a smile. My knees haven't felt this good in years, I wanted to tell her. But I didn't. About the only good part of getting a hernia fixed is the lack of physical activity, which does wonders for the old joints. I was visiting Dr. Alexis Driggs last week at her office at Walla Walla Clinic to dis­cuss my progress since she performed hernia repair sur­gery on me the week before. She said everything looked good, and I told her I felt as good as on...

  • BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

    Mar 7, 2013

  • Coffee Group Seeks New Home

    Jan 31, 2013

    Th e group includes two Day- ton city council members and a hospital board member. There's a retired farmer, a retired mail- man and a retired minister. Most of them, I'm afraid to say, are even older than me. They begin wandering into Skye Book and Brew in Dayton each morning, except Sunday and Monday, at around 9 a.m. A tall carafe with a pump top stands in the middle of the table and dispenses drip coffee. A smaller silver pitcher of decaffe sits next to it. Some in the group are Dayton...

  • FEBRUARY CALENDAR

    Jan 31, 2013

    1 Dayton High School Library 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The high school library is having a book sake from 1/22/13 to 2/8/13. Books will be 25 cents each. 2 Blue Mountain Heritage Society 6th Annual Ground "Hog" Day Sausage Fest Dinner: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Program: 6:45 Youth Building at Colum- bia County Fairgrounds Individual - $12.50 Fam- ily - $35.00 Dinner is followed with a program by "William Mc- Bean" the last factor of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Walla Walla, who shares his experiences during the fur trade era in our area. Funds are...

  • COMMUNITY BRIEF

    Jan 31, 2013

    DAYTON -- Dayton Washington has received $31,575.00 to reduce youth alcohol and other drug use, and create a healthier and safer community environment. The support includes funding for training, technical assistance, and com­munity and school-based prevention services. Dayton is one of 35 communities statewide currently par­ticipating in a Prevention Redesign Initiative (PRI), funded by the state Department of Social and Health Services' Di­vision of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR). PRI supports new or existing coalitions in pa...

  • Judith Henderson’s Wine & Country Living

    Jan 31, 2013

    If you love spicy aromatic red wines, you might try North­star's 2009 Petit Verdot; a perfect wine for the season. Winemaker David Merfeld came to Northstar in 2006 and has successfully built a delicious red wine portfolio in­cluding the '09 Petit Verdot. David's sixth sense about when to pick the Verdot grape, his whole-berry fermentation and extracting of the juices at just the right time are legendary. Of course, a long barreling in American/French oak may have a something to do with the success of the vintage. The Verdot grape, usually g...

  • CROPS

    Gary Hofer, The Times|Jan 31, 2013

    For wheat markets, with January in the books, we are looking at only a few weeks until the US winter wheat price begins the "silly season" of spring weather vola­tility. This year promises some extra spice as the relatively small planted acreage combines with weak subsoil moisture across wide stretches of plains wheat fields, which adds up to market sensitivity to short-term weather swings. The market tone of the last week has been pretty low and lazy as, for the moment, the trade has little kindling with which to start a price fire. Production...

  • BUSINESS BRIEF

    Jan 31, 2013

    WALLA WALLA - Paine Hamblen LLP, which has its headquarters in Spokane, Washington, recently opened a new regional office in Walla Walla, Washington. This new office is in addition to the other Paine Hamblen offices which are currently operating in Coeur d' Alene; Priest River and the Tri-Cities, respectively. In establishing this new office, Paine Hamblen also entered into a mutually cooperative relation- ship with the law firm, Virtual In-House Counsel, PLLC, also of Walla Walla. Paine Hamblen's new Walla Walla office ad- dress is 2225...

  • Kens Krossword:

    Jan 24, 2013

    Here are the clues: Across: 1. A member of the WPteam. 3. What I wish the weath- er would do. Down: 1. Topic of my columnlast week. 2. A member of the Day- ton team (slang). 4. Initials of the 31st president of the United States. (No, I'm not that old - I had to look it up too.) Special thanks go out to the Book and Game Company in Walla Walla who agreed to be the weekly sponsor for the new weekly crossword puzzle feature in The Times. Enjoy....

  • Welcome, Crossword Fans

    Ken Graham, The Times|Jan 24, 2013

    After the decision was already made to begin including a crossword puzzle in each issue of The Times (the first one appears this week on page 10), I did a little research and discovered that we’ve just begun the centennial anniversary year of the crossword puzzle. The first word puzzle in the form we know today as a crossword appeared in the New York World newspaper on December 21, 1913. So it’s about time we got on board. Believe it or not, crossword puzzles have endured their share of con...

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