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  • Senior meal at Endicott Food Center

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Nov 21, 2019

    Endicott Food Center hosted a senior meal on Nov. 12. The meal was a Thanksgiving feast with about 55 seniors present. Shop Local was held Nov. 16 at Endicott Food Center. Thirteen vendors displayed and sold their wares. A variety of appetizers, chocolate fountain with fruits and cookies and beverages were served. A steady stream of customers came and went throughout the day. Dad’s Night in Pinochle club met Nov. 20 at the home of Ellen Bachman in Benge. Attending were Ellen Bachman, Irma Kent and Bertie Honn, Benge; Kathy Schlomer, Casey S...

  • Concert at church

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Nov 14, 2019

    Trinity Lutheran Church hosted its sixth celebration concert Sunday, Nov. 10. Louise Owens, a member of the church, was the organizer and presented each act. The celebration had a patriotic theme with the presentation of the American flag by the Boy Scouts. Opening and closing prayer was conducted by Pastor Ian McMichael. The history of Endicott was presented by Richard Scheuerman. Musical presentations were by Judy Croskey, Billy Ray, Tim Stamper, Treis family, Linda Hennigar, Greg Burns, Kathy Schlomer and Louise Owens, Tapestry Women’s C...

  • Huff receives 80th fete at Endicott

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Nov 7, 2019

    Sharon Huff, former resident of Endicott, visited from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4. She now resides in Anacortes Wash. While in Endicott, she stayed at the home of Pat Byers. On Friday, Nov. 1, friends Sue Bafus, Margaret Schmick, Gail Bilow and Anne Lowe hosted an open house celebration for Huff’s 80th birthday. Huff visited with many friends around Endicott and attended the annual German dinner Nov. 3. Pat Byers and Louise Owens took Huff to Spangle to meet Huff’s daughter, Sheryl Kyllo, for a ride back to Anacortes. Huff will then leave for North Car...

  • Burns attend OES Grand Chapter

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Oct 24, 2019

    Greg and Lorna Burns recently returned from a trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, and into Kentucky, to tour the life-size replica of Noah’s Ark. They then rented a car and drove through the Appalachian Mountains to Charleston, W. V., where they attended Grand Chapter Order of Eastern Star. Floyd and Bertie Honn announced that their granddaughter, Denise Honn, and Geoff Smith were married Sept. 27, 2019. Endicott Community Club and Endicott Food Center hosted their annual Wine and Beer Tasting event at the Food Center Oct. 19. The tables were adorned w...

  • Mammogram trip

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Oct 17, 2019

    Endicott Mammogram Ladies went for their annual mammograms Oct. 14. They filled the imaging department at Whitman Health and Medical Hospital for a full morning. After the imaging, they all donned their new maroon mammogram shirts and went to a free lunch at the Harvest Cafe in the hospital. The 15 participants were Myrna Morasch, Jerine Grey, Gail Bilow, Barb Huntly, Pat Byers, Georgia Wells, Sue Bafus, Ruth Taylor, Jenny Meyers and Anne Lowe from Endicott; Bertie Honn and Marsha Honn from Benge; Mae Schultz and Lori McNeilly of Colfax, and...

  • PTO charts events

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondant|Oct 10, 2019

    Endicott-St. John Parent Teachers Organization for Endicott Elementary and Junior High has started their new year. The officers are President Tia Langston, Vice President Michelle Zodrow and Secretary-Treasurer Laura Jones. They have planned out a schedule for the year. September was back-to-school night with treats for all school staff. On Oct. 26 there will be a Fall Carnival at 5 p.m. There will be dinner, games, pumpkin/face painting and a cake walk. Costumes are welcome. In January there will be Saturday morning hoops in St. John with...

  • Hunters breakfast set at Endicott

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Oct 3, 2019

    Endicott Food Center will serve a hunters breakfast Oct. 12, from 5 to 11 a.m. Pancakes, bacon, eggs, sausage gravy and biscuits, sweet rolls and beverages will be on the menu. Funds raised from this event will go towards Endioctt fireworks that are used at Christmas time....

  • Endicott club plans dinner

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Sep 26, 2019

    The Endicott Community club is planning for the German dinner and silent auction scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 3, at Endicott School. This year there will be a new addition, local vendor booths. Proceeds from the event will go to Endicott parks and recreation projects....

  • Fall sessions begin in Endicott

    Anne Lowe|Sep 19, 2019

    Dad’s Night In Pinochle group started its new year with a card party in Benge at the home of Irma Kent. They signed up for hosting the card parties in the next nine months. Attending were Ellen Bachman, Marcia Honn, Bertie Honn and Linda Whitman, Benge; Kathy Schlomer, Casey Shiprek, and Leslie Lamb, Winona; Jenny Meyer, Anne Lowe, Sue Bafus and Judy Cook, Endicott. The October party will be in Pullman at the home of Kathy Storment. Fall has arrived and the start of Endicott Food Center’s second and fourth Wednesday night dinners. Jenny Mey...

  • Endicott sewing day

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jul 18, 2019

    Elizabeth Circle of Trinity Lutheran Church met July 9 at the Parish Hall for a sewing day. They worked on quilts and went over inventory of items to be sent with the quilts this fall. Attending were Barbara Huntley, Carol Hannas, Jerine Grey, Louise Owens, Margaret Schmick, Sue Bafus and Gail Bilow....

  • VBS week set at Endicott

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jun 6, 2019

    Trinity Lutheran Church Vacation Bible School at the church will be the week of June 17-21 from 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. The theme for the week is Adventure Waits. Luther Haven representatives will be here for the week to assist. Snacks and lunches will be provided. For more information, contact Jerine Grey. Endicott Bible Church will again host Dogs in the Park on the first and third Wednesdays, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. It began June 5 at the Endicott Community Park at the intersection of Church and Margin streets. This will include games and a free...

  • Food Center hosts gathering

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|May 30, 2019

    Endicott Food Center became a gathering place for visitors for a Memorial Day get-together Saturday. The Food Center provided a no-host luncheon for the guests. Those signing the guest book this year were Olen Kaiser Flanigan, Claudia Weitz, Dolores R. Mader, Connie Young, Ellen Schnaible Breiten, Daryl and Kathy Storment, Louise Owen, Georgia Despain Wells, Bill Hughes Jr., David and Carol (Smick) Gordon, Susan Bohm-Schmick (Bill), Sue Bafus, Myrna Morasch, Pat Byers, Bill and Pam Poffenroth, Joan and Martha Poffenroth, Russell Looney Esq.,...

  • Club makes quilts for World Relief

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|May 16, 2019

    Elizabeth Circle of Trinity Lutheran Church met at the Parish Hall Tuesday, May 7. They completed 20 small quilts for Lutheran World Relief bundles. Attending were Carol Hannas, Margaret Schmick, Sue Bafus, Gail Bilow, Louise Owens, Jerine Gray, Barbara Huntley and Anne Lowe. Carol Hannas served lunch. St John/Endicott school combined band directed by Billy Ray held their Spring Concert in the Endicott gym May 9. The crowd enjoyed the music and watching their children perform....

  • Bloomsday runners

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|May 9, 2019

    Endicott runners who participated and finished the Bloomsday race in Spokane Sunday were Jen Johnson; Bob Curry; Lorna Burns; her daughter, Jodi Stalter, Monroe, Wash.; grandson, Kolby Stalter of EWU, and friend Ann Donaldson, Rockford Bay, Idaho. Joining them for lunch at the Legend afterward were Greg Burns; their son, Jason Burns and family; wife Krystal; grandson Garrett Duncan and friend Marie, Liberty Lake, and brother, Dennis Burns....

  • Endicott Easter egg hunt

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Apr 25, 2019

    Trinity Lutheran Church hosted this year's Easter Egg Hunt on the church grounds Saturday, April 20. Church women filled 500 plastic eggs with candy for the event Thursday. Those helping were Sue Bafus, Pat Byers, Jerine Grey, Barbara Huntley, Louise Owens and Georgia Wells. They served cookies and punch to the children after the hunt. Debbie Repp made chocolate covered marshmallow bunnies on sticks for the children. Dad's Night In Pinochle Club met at the home of Marcia Honn, near Benge. Two members had perfect hands of 1,500 points....

  • Churches host pastor applicant

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Apr 18, 2019

    Trinity and Peace Lutheran Churches call committees visited with a pastor candidate and his wife, Ian and Corrin McMichael. The committees were made up of members from both churches and include Georgie Leinweber, Alice Barlass, Kathy Carr, Julie Teade, Pete Wiggins and Rex Rutledge from Peace Lutheran; Chris Nelson, Sue Bafus, Georgia Wells, Margaret Schmick and Louise Owens, Trinity Lutheran. The Trinity call committee took them to visit the school and showed them around town. Trinity held a me...

  • Spring at Benge school

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Apr 4, 2019

    Dads Night In pinochle club met in Benge at the school for its monthly outing. The meeting was hosted by Erma Kent. Spring appeared at the school, with pots of flowers decorating and given out as prizes. Attending were Kathy Storment, Pullman; Jenny Meyer, Anne Lowe, Mary Repp and Judy Cook, Endicott; Kathy Schlomer, Casey Shiprek and Leslie Lamb, Winona area, Bertie and Marsha Honn and Ellen Bachman of Benge. The Endicott Gun Club had shooters attending the Champion of Champions Shoot in Spokane. Those attending were Larry and Terry Garrett...

  • Free Bingo night slated for Endicott

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Mar 28, 2019

    Endicott Community Club will host a free Bingo night at the Endicott Food Center April 13 starting at 5 p.m. The club is also working on a Flea Market for the middle of May. The next club meeting will be April 2 at 7 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church. Endicott Gun Club members attended the Camas Prairie Trap Shoot in Walla Walla March 22, 23 and 24. Listed are results of the Endicott Team: First 25 strait: Preston Peterson; First 50 strait: Joe Vietz and Jim Pelissier; 100 strait James Gilchrist. Ladies All Star Team: Jessica Pelissier. 200...

  • Sharon Huff returns to visit family, friends

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Mar 14, 2019

    Former resident Sharon Huff, Anacortes, was visiting family and friends from Feb. 23 until March 4. She attended the funerals of her brother-in-law, Dean Yongue, Margie Huff's husband of Blanchard, Idaho, and Leroy Mattly of Endicott. She stayed a couple of days with Harold and Barbara Huff in Tekoa (an extra day because of closed roads) and a few days with Pat Byers' in Endicott. Endicott Gun Club held its weekly shoot on Sunday, March 10. Following are scores for the week: Open-Connor Pelissier 25, Eric Johnson 22, Preston Peterson 21;...

  • Good shooting weather for Endicott meet

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Mar 7, 2019

    Snow banks surrounded the shooting lines from the previous snow storms at the Endicott Gun Club this past Sunday. It was a winter wonderland, as shooters competed in clear and sunny conditions at 17 degrees. Scores are as follows: Open-Connor Pelissier 23, Trevor Johnson 23, Chad Aeschliman 23; Women-Jessica Pelissier 24, Nadine Rice 13, Teri Garrett 9; Juniors-Joe Vietz 22, Chayne Aeschliman 21, Hailee Peterson 9, Cyndi Miller 7; Handicap-Jessica Pelissier 22, Eric Johnson 22, Dave Johnson 21; Doubles-Connor Pelissier 18, Trevor Johnson 17,...

  • Blizzard conditions

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Feb 28, 2019

    Nineteen shooters competed in blizzard conditions at 29 degrees for the Endicott Gun Club's weekly shoot Sunday. Scores are as follows: Open-Connor Pelissier 24, Eric Johnson 24, Jim Pelissier 21; Women-Jessica Pelissier 24; Junior-Joe Vietz 24, Carsten Miller 16, Chayne Aeschliman 16, Cyndi Miller 11; Handicap-Connor Pelissier 23, Jessica Pelissier 21, Eric Johnson 21; No doubles....

  • More shovel and shoot

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Feb 21, 2019

    Sunday was another 'shovel out the Gun Club' day to make their Sunday Shoot possible. There were two new shooters this week who have never shot trap before, a sub-junior, Riley Hayes, who shot a 14, and his dad, Mike, who shot a 16. Mike also tried doubles and shot a 14. Twenty-two shooters competed in light snow at 30 degrees. Scores: Open-Connor Pelissier 24, Jim Pelissier 23, Eric Johnson 23, Chad Aeschliman 23; Ladies-Jessica Pelissier 24, Lacey Burke 19, Nadine Rice 15; Junior-Joe Vietz 24, James Gilchrist 22, Carsten Miller 18, Cyndi...

  • Guns and shovels

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Feb 14, 2019

    The Endicott Gun Club shot on Sunday. The weather was bad, and the shooting stands had to be continually shoveled. The scores are as follows: Open-Jessica Pelissier 24, Connor Pelissier 24, Larry Garrett 23, Eric Johnson 23, Trevor Johnson 23; Ladies-Jessica Pelissier 24, Teri Garrett 17, Lacey Burke 17, Nadine Rice 14; Junior-Chayne Aeschliman 22, Carsten Miller 20, Hailee Peterson 13, Cydni Miller 8; Handicap-Marco Sandoval 24, Connor Pelissier 21, Eric Johnson 21; No Doubles. Twenty shooters competed in snowing conditions at 20 degrees...

  • Endicott shooting in fog and rain

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Feb 7, 2019

    On Sunday, Feb. 3, the Endicott Gun Club held its Sunday shoot in fog and rain. Twenty-seven shooters competed in mist at 39 degrees. The results are as follows: Open-Larry Garrett 24, Marco Sandoval 23, Trevor Johnson 23, Chad Aeschliman 23; Ladies-Jessica Pelissier 23, Teri Garrett 16, Lacey Burke 14, Nadine Rice 11; Junior-Joe Vietz 24, James Gilchrist 23, Carsten Miller 21, Chayne Aeschliman 19; Handicap-Chad Aeschliman 25, Eric Johnson 23, Jessica Pelissier 22, James Gilchrist 22, Mike Aeschliman 22, Dave Johnson 22; Doubles-Trevor...

  • Endicott club elects 2019 officers

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jan 31, 2019

    Endicott Community Club met Jan. 22 at Trinity Lutheran Church Parish Hall. They elected new officers for the coming year: Jessica Pelissier, president; Teri Garrett, vice president; Carol Larson, treasurer, and Cinda Tribble, temporary secretary. They are working on setting up Free Bingo for the winter months. A schedule will follow. They discussed the veterans flags and when they should be put up at the cemetery. They also discussed Christmas decorations and how to store them, as well as getting more help to set them out around town. The...

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