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  • Schierman family gathers at Endicott

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jul 22, 2015

    Endicott The Philip Schierman family gathered for this reunion photo last wekend. The "Go KK" sign was for a grandson of Gail Schierman, playing in a youth baseball tournament. The Philip Schierman family reunion July 10-12 was at the home of Jon Ann (Schierman) Stoner. Attending were daughter Michelle and son Michael Laine of Spokane; cousins Dave & Theresa Schierman, Portland; daughter Maria Schierman, San Diego; Mark and daughter Sara (Schierman) Wellnitz; and grandchildren Andrew, Grace,...

  • Early harvest start for Endicott fields

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jul 15, 2015

    Endicott Harvest started the week of July 6, the earliest anyone can remember, every day a new field is sporting a combine and trucks. The roads around Endicott are humming with all kinds of equipment. Jenny Meyer of Endicott Food Center is busy making harvest lunches to be taken out to the fields at lunch time, by various grain truck drivers. Endicott Community Club met July 7. The July 4th Celebration was discussed, and any changes will be addressed in the spring of 2016. Anyone wanting to have their names on the Community Calendar must get...

  • Fourth of July marked

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jul 8, 2015

    Endicott The July 4th Celebration was a very hot one. The day crowd was smaller than usual, but the evening was a great success. The fireworks were very beautiful thanks to Tony Anderson and his crew. The Fourth was a great time for visiting with family and old friends. The Dunk Tank was the busiest of all the activities. The kiddie parade was very colorful with all the bikes, scooters, strollers and the riders dressed in Fourth of July attire. The cake walk was active with lots of children and adults participating. The other games: cookie...

  • Pierce family meets at Spokane

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jul 1, 2015

    Endicott Willy and Anne Lowe hosted their daughters Stephanie and Art Dever of Melbourne, Fla., Dee Anne Hill and her son Ian Hill of Kent through the weekend of June 19-21. On Fathers' Day they all traveled to Spokane for a brunch with descendants of Kenneth and Wanda Archer Pierce. Betty (Pierce) Downey and her husband Steve hosted the brunch at their home in Veradale. Bill and Trudi Pierce, Ephrata, and some of their children and grandchildren attended, as well as the children and grandchildren of Betty and Steve Downey....

  • Endicott shooters do well at state

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jul 1, 2015

    Endicott Washington State Trap Shoot was this past weekend in Spokane. Congratulations go out to Connor Pelissier, Jessica Geissinger and Joe Vietze. Connor Pelissier won the 200 bird Junior Singles in a shoot off (which qualifies him to go to the Grand American in August), along with being Runner Up for Junior Handicap. Joe Vietze, a junior, shot a 94 on Sunday, along with another 25 straight for this year. Jessica Geissinger shot her first ever 25 straight and winning D Class with a score of 94. Endicott Community Club and Park and Rec. are...

  • Bible School set at Endicott

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jun 17, 2015

    Endicott Trinity Lutheran Church will offer Vacation Bible School from July 6 - 10. Children ages 3 - 5 will attend 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily, Grades K - fifth will be held 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. daily. Lunch will be served for everyone daily with a family barbecue July 9 at 5:30. Sharon Huff visited her daughter, Sheryl and Terry Kyllo, and their daughters Shelby and Lauren in Anacortes. Shelby was leaving on a trip to Prague, Czech Republic, to study graphic design for two months. Lauren was leaving for Provo, Utah, to do her practical experience...

  • BBQ wraps season

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jun 3, 2015

    Endicott The last card party until fall for the Dad's Night in Pinochle Club included the husbands. The hostesses were Casey Shiprek and Mary Repp at Casey's home. They had a BBQ and everyone brought a dish to share. Those present were Shirley and Bob Morasch, Judy Cook and Jerine Grey, Marcia and Bruce Honn, Sue and Lonnie Lynch, Mary and Rod Repp, Kathy and Daryl Storment, Lorena and Leroy Mattley, Kathy and John Schlomer, Anne and Willy Lowe and Casey and Dan Holbrook. The hostess gift was one dozen eggs for each couple....

  • Many attend lunch at Endicott Food Center

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|May 27, 2015

    Endicott Memorial weekend is a busy time in Endicott with people coming home to visit with extended family and friends. Saturday many people visited Endicott Food Center for a no-cost luncheon. Jenny Meyer provided the luncheon of German sausage, sauerkraut, several different salads, chips, rolls and desserts. Among those attending were Helen May Helt, Jane Veter, Dan Helt, Daryl Knott and Reggie, Daryl and Kathy Storment, Linda Geier, Pat Byers, Greg and Jan (Byers) Ireton, Bill and Doris Tye Repp, Sue Bafus, Dori Looney, Elaine Kragt, Cheryl...

  • SJE Foundation marks 20th year

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|May 20, 2015

    Endicott Approximately 80 people attended the St. John/Endicott Schools' Foundation 20 year celebration dinner at the St. John community building Saturday night. Attending from Endicott were Sue Bafus, Sharon Huff, Gary Storment, Jamie Misner, and Kathy and Daryl Storment. Jenny Meyer and her crew catered the event. Several Endicott people contributed to the silent auction. Ann's Hair Care, Endicott Food Center, Misty Zornacki Photography and Tia's Truffles contributed items. Nancy Anderson, Jamie Misner, Sue Bafus, Pat Byers and Sharon Huff...

  • Lutheran church group works on blanket project

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|May 13, 2015

    Endicott Elizabeth Circle met at Trinity Lutheran church Monday, May 11, to work on blankets. Ladies present were Carol Hannas, Louise Owens, Gail Bilow, Barbara Huntly and Ann Stoner. Winners of the Endicott Registered Shoot were as follows: A Class: Jimmy Arrhenius; B Class: Butch Johansen; C Class: Diane Koppel; D Class: Liam Anderson; Junior: Carson Schimmer; Ladies: Jesica Geissinger; Handicap Event #2: Winner: Garrrett Schlimmer; Runner Up: Carson Schlimmer. Handicap Event #3: Winner: Terry Leinweber; Runner Up: Diane Koppel. 200 Bird...

  • Gun club celebrates 75th year

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|May 6, 2015

    Endicott The Endicott Gun Club hosted a Registered Shoot and celebrated 75 years in existence. Forty shooters registered and the weather couldn't have been better. During the lunch hour they cut an anniversary cake for the crowd to enjoy....

  • Endicott Gun Club shoot slated for May 3

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Apr 22, 2015

    Endicott Endicott Gun Club will host a registered Shoot at the Gun Club on Sunday, May 3. The club will open at 8 a.m. and shooting will start at 9 a.m. The lunch counter will be open. Elizabeth Circle met at Trinity Lutheran Church and packed up 25 baby kits. The kits will go to missions around the world. The kits were blessed at the church prior to being sent. The ladies helping make the kits were Louise Owen, Carol Hannas, Gail Bilow, Myrna Morasch, Ann Stoner and her grandson Michael Laine. Dad's Night In Pinochle Club met at the home of...

  • Morasch earns EWU degee

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Apr 15, 2015

    Endicott Travis Morasch, son of John and Caroline Morasch, Endicott, graduated from Eastern Washington University with honors in computer science. Travis graduated from St. John/Endicott High School in 2010. Endicott Community Club had their monthly meeting April 7. They decided to buy five more American flags and 10 more poles for the Cemetery Flag Program. These flags will be available for purchase by the family of any veteran buried in the Endicott Cemetery. Preparations for the Flea Market were finalized. The market will be May 16 from 9...

  • Gun club finishes out 2015 season

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Mar 18, 2015

    Endicott The Endicott Gun Club finished their 10 week shoot on March 15. Congratulations to the following for having the highest scores during the 10 weeks; A Class and Handicap: Todd Strader, B Class: Mark Teal, C Class: Brad Bowman, D Class: Clark Miller, Ladies: Amanda Pelissier, Jr., Doubles and High Over All: Connor Pelissier, Sub Junior: Joe Vietz, and New Shooter: Tyson Olson. Weather for the day was rain. Everyone in attendance enjoyed a potluck prepared by some of the members. The Endicott Coffee members were interviewed by Linda...

  • Endicott club busily working several projects

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Mar 11, 2015

    Endicott Endicott Community Club met March 3 at Trinity Lutheran Church. The committee for cemetery flags is working on identifying each flag with name, rank and military unit. The Flea Market will be on May 16. The club has information on Facebook and advertising signs will be out soon with times, prices for spaces and more. The club will be working on Multiflora Park: pruning, weeding and planning for the lay out. They are also starting to work on the July Fourth celebration. Pat Byers attended her Cheney High Class of 1948 reunion in...

  • Bingo night brings out 57

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Feb 25, 2015

    Endicott Fifty-seven people Saturday attended the Endicott Community Club's first family free bingo night at the Endicott Food Center. A lot of snacks and bingo were featured. Dad's Night In Pinochle Club was hosted by Jerine Grey Feb. 23. Attending were Casey Shiprek, Shirley Morasch, Jenny Meyer, Mary Repp, Judy Cook, Bertie Honn, Marcia Honn, Kathy Storment, Kathy Schlomer, Anne Lowe, Sue Bafus and Jerine Grey. Endicott Gun Club results from Sunday competition: Endicott Gun Club 88: Todd Strader 24, Connor Pelssier 22, Travis Schluneger 21,...

  • Free bingo night

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Feb 19, 2015

    Endicott Endicott Community Club will host a free family bingo night at the Endicott Food Center Saturday, Feb. 21 from 5 to 7 p.m. The Endicott Gun Club posted the following scores for the 10th week shoot as follows: Endicott Gun Club 87: Todd Strader 24, Mike Melcher 22, Tyson Olsen 21, Connor Pelissier 20. Women's, Endicott Gun Club 37: Jessica Geissinger 19, Amanda Pelissier 18. Juniors, Endicott Gun Club 45: Conr Hergert 16, Cale Crider 15, Joe Veitz 14. Seventeen shooters participated....

  • Endicott club advances plans

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Feb 13, 2015

    Endicott Endicott Community Club met Feb. 3 at the Trinity Lutheran Church. The flag project at the cemetery was discussed, and a committee will meet with the cemetery board to discuss plans for the future. The family bingo night was discussed, and a committee is working on the prizes. The club will begin work on the community calendar. Elizabeth Circle met Feb. 9 to work on blankets that will be sent to missions. Trinity Lutheran Church hosted the Wednesday night Soup and Bread Feb. 4. The Endicott Gun Club scores from Feb. 8: Endicott Gun...

  • Dusty Gun Club results

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Feb 4, 2015

    Endicott These are the scores from the Endicott Gun Club Sunday trap shooting. Eighteen shooters participated in snowing conditions. Men: Connor Pelissier 22, Mark Teal 22, Mike Melcher 20, Jimmy Pelissier 20, Tyson Olson 20. Women: Amanda Pelissier 17, Jessica Geissinger 14. Juniors: Chase Schluneger 16, Carsten Miller 16, Conr Hergert 16, Joe Vietz 14....

  • Endicott CC elects officers for year

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jan 22, 2015

    Endicott Endicott Community Club met at Trinity Lutheran Church social room. Officers elected were Cinda Tribble, president; Carol Larsen, vice president, and Laura Jones, secretary. They plan a family bingo night Feb. 21. All of the Christmas lights were taken down on Jan. 10 with nine members participating. Endicott Gun Club Scores for Jan. 18: Endicott Gun Club (87) Jimmy Pelissier 22, Connor Pelissier 22, Travis Schluneger 22, Tyson Olson 22 Endicott Gun Club (277-300) Women: Endicott Gun Club (35) Amanda Pelissier 18, Jessica Geissinger...

  • Endicott honors Sue Bafus

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jan 8, 2015

    Endicott Endicott town council members, friends and neighbors gathered at the Endicott Food Center to honor Sue Bafus on her retirement from her position as Town Clerk after 40 years of service. Mayor Verne Strader said a few words about her years of service and how many mayors she had served under. The group enjoyed appetizers and cake after the ceremony. Carol Mitcham, former resident of Endicott now from Bainbridge Island, returned to Endicott Dec. 31 to visit. She attended the Peace Makers Quilt group at the home of Anne Lowe on that day....

  • Christmas guests at Endicott

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Jan 1, 2015

    Endicott Enjoying Christmas Eve dinner, gift exchange and candle light service with Greg and Lorna Burns were daughter Stacie and Roger Lyman and children Jade and Dustin of Twin Falls, Idaho. Christmas Day Greg, Lorna and Dennis Burns traveled to Cave Bay on Coeur d'Alene Lake to enjoy dinner and gifts with son Gavin and Billie Jo Burns, Alexis and Brody....

  • Trinity Lutheran Church organ rededicated

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Dec 18, 2014

    Endicott Trinity Lutheran Church held their rededication of their refurbished organ Sunday, Dec. 14. The organ was originally installed in 1950. Pastor Phil Misner was emcee for the concert. Participants were: Dr. Jill Schneider, Professor at WSU; church's organists: Debbie Wolf, Mary Wiley and Kathy Schlomer; pianists were Gay Nelson and Louise Owens; singers: Ellen Brieton, Nicole and Katrina Wiley; the St. John/Endicott Choir, directed by Kelly Lundberg and Rachel Anderson, and Billy Ray, St. John/Endicott band director, played 3 different...

  • Endicott library youths make caroling trip

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Dec 11, 2014

    Endicott The Friday library children's reading group went around Endicott Dec. 5 singing Christmas carols. They came to the Endicott Food Center and sang around the Christmas tree to the coffee crowd. Friday, Dec. 5, Kathy Schlomer hosted her yearly Christmas luncheon at her home for the Endicott area ladies. Those present were Judy Cook, Pat Byers, Margaret Schmick, Sue Bafus, Jerine Grey, Kathy Bafus, Bertie Honn, Carol Hannas, Kathy Storment, Gail Bilow and Shirley Morasch. Saturday, Dec. 6, a Christmas celebration was held at the Endicott...

  • Santa booked for Endicott stop

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|Dec 4, 2014

    Endicott Santa will be coming to town Saturday, Dec. 6, at 5 p.m. The Endicott Community will be hosting the event which includes fireworks, Japanese lanterns and lighting of the Christmas lights at the Community Club lot. Santa will go to Endicott Food Center to visit with the children, and cookies, hot cocoa and coffee will be served. Sharon Huff spent Thanksgiving in LaCrosse with her daughter Sheryl Kyllo and the Kyllo family. Thanksgiving the Lowes hosted their daughter Dee Anne Hill,...

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