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  • Endicott Sponsors flea market

    Anne Lowe, Gazette Correspondent|May 7, 2014

    Endicott Endicott Community Club will sponsor a flea market Saturday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the club lot across from the store and former bank building. Some new things have been going on at the Endicott Post Office. This past week they have ready for use new parcel lockers for those in town that get packages too big to fit in their Post Office Box. Residents will get a key to unlock the locker and be able to get packages out when the Post Office is closed. Contact Postmaster Ashlee Taylor for more information Collection time for...

  • Country Bible to perform good deed

    Karen Broeckel, Gazette Correspondent|May 7, 2014

    Dusty Friday, May 9, Country Bible Church will perform their community good deed by cleaning the ditches along Highway 127 for the Adopt a Highway program. They will meet at the church at 8:30 a.m. Anyone wanting to participate is welcome. Lucky and Joan Myrick visited their son Mike Parkland over the weekend. He showed them the latest project, an apartment building on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, which the construction company he works for just completed. Mike was the assistant superintendent for the project. Saturday, Di and Larry Brink took...

  • Etc Column

    May 7, 2014

    McDonald completes Sergeants Major course Patrick McDonald will graduate June 6 from the U.S. Army Sergeants Major academy at Fort Bliss, Texas. McDonald, who was raised in Colfax, has been in El Paso for the past nine months going through the training. He plans to return to his position as a special assistant to Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman. He is also completing his work for a doctorate degree in public policy with study on the impact of vote-by-mail in Washington and Oregon. Gar-Pal stage show Garfield-Palouse High School drama pe...

  • Tekoa names royalty for parades

    May 7, 2014

    KamrynAyn Lehn was chosen Miss Tekoa at the mid March program entitled “Royal Dreams.” First Princess Rebecca Zimmerman and Princesses Madison Bogenreif and Melissa Groom will make-up the 2014-15 court. Zimmerman was also named Miss Congeniality. The ladies will host the Slippery Gulch auction and float preview May 16 before riding their newly designed float in the Lilac Torchlight and Armed Forces parade the next evening. Left to right are Groom, Zimmerman, Lehn and Bogenrei...

  • Menus May 5-9

    Apr 30, 2014

    AT ENDICOTT SCHOOL: Monday: Hamburger w/ lettuce and tomato, fries, applesauce. Tuesday: Tacos w/ lettuce and tomato, refried beans, banana, maple bar. Wednesday: Macaroni & cheese, green salad, cucumber slice, grapes. Thursday: Chicken parmesan, noodles, corn, fruit in jello. Friday: Teriyaki chicken, rice, broccoli & cheese sauce, veggie tray, pineapple. AT GARFIELD/PALOUSE SCHOOLS: Monday: Hot dogs, chili, tossed salad, choice of two fruits. Tuesday: Hamburger, lettuce, sliced tomatoes, baked beans, choice of two fruits. Wednesday: Chicken...

  • Pastor's Corner

    Apr 30, 2014

    God’s different purposes I was the chaplain at the hospital last week, and I met a woman of absolute faith. It was a beautiful thing to see in many ways. She had no doubts that everything was a part of God’s purpose and plans. That everything would always work out according to his will no matter what people did. She didn’t look for reasons, she accepted and believed. I don’t have that kind of faith. My life, my experiences, my journey will not allow me to believe that way. I would not be able to accept a god who inflicts children with disabil...

  • County Library Calendar

    Apr 30, 2014

    Thursday, May 1 Colfax & Tekoa – Storytime – Bring in the little ones for fun stories, songs and more every Thursday. Visit the online calendar for times. Colfax – Noon – Gentle Yoga with Suzy McNeilly – Pay by the month or by the class. Friday, May 2 Colfax – 10 to 11:30 a.m. – Play & Learn – Creative play and sharing for toddlers, preschoolers and parents every Friday. Endicott, St. John & Uniontown – Storytime – Bring in the little ones for fun stories, songs and more every Friday. Saturday, May 3 Oakesdale – 11 a.m. – Ruff Revue – An ama...

  • Quilt Blessing

    Apr 30, 2014

    The Blessing of the Quilts and Kits took place Tuesday, April 29, at Peace Lutheran Church in Colfax. The quilts and kits that the Peace Stitchers have worked so hard on for the last few months will remain in the sanctuary until they are boxed up to go to people in need. Members of the Peace Stitchers group are Ruth Bafus, Alice Barlass, Arlene Hatley, Joann Wood, Valerie Wall and Barbara Klaudt....

  • Free cultural event at WSU

    Apr 30, 2014

    Sudiksha Center for Classical Arts of India will present a free dance concert Friday, May 2, at the Daggy Hall Jones Theatre at 7 p.m. Donations are welcome and all proceeds will benefit Boost Collaborative’s Child and Family Support Services which provides screening and coordination of services for children who have developmental delays....

  • SFCC Honor Roll

    Apr 30, 2014

    Area students who qualified for the winter honor roll at Spokane Falls Community College in Spokane with a grade point average of 3.0 or higher include Tina Higginbotham and Anthony Mowder, Albion; Dianna Daniel, Jeremiah Roberts, Patrick Jacobs, Marc Larkin, Alexandra Boyd and Nathan Cocking, Colfax; Nicholas Cocking, Farmington; Timothy Kaeding, Lamont: Landen Morton, Palouse; Cassadi Bruce, Rayna Charles, Steven Sessions and Grace Dibiase, Rosalia; Cari Hay and Alexandria Overton, Tekoa....

  • ETC.

    Apr 30, 2014

    Food preservation classes at library Helen Appel will conduct classes on food preservation techniques from 1 to 2 p.m. starting May 6 and continuing each Tuesday in May at the Colfax Library. She has more than 60 years of experience preserving food. She began as a girl assisting her mother and became proficient during her 54 years of marriage to Dick Appel and while cooking for their family of 10 children, 30 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She estimates that she still cans more than 1,000 jars of food per year thanks in large part...

  • LHS grads of ‘79 refurbish big L

    Karen Broeckel, Gazette Correspondent|Apr 30, 2014

    Dusty This past weekend was the 16th annual reunion of the women of the LaCrosse High class of 1979 at The Parsonage Bed and Breakfast. Paula Morris Meyer, Pullman; Kristal Krom Kirpes, Colton; Sheri Shaffer Hatley, Oakesdale; Doreen Broeckel Riedner, Genesee, and Denise Broeckel Kendall, Tacoma, had a project to accomplish this year. They decided to refurbish the large “L” on the hillside overlooking the town of LaCrosse with the addition of a ‘79 to commemorate their graduation year. Satur...

  • Benefits net $900 for Binks baby fund

    Debbie Casey, Gazette Correspondent|Apr 30, 2014

    Lacrosse Pastime Tavern hosted a pool tournament Saturday to raise money for the Eric Binks medical fund. More than $900 was raised with more than 40 people participating. Winners were Phillip Luft and Allen Thompson, first; Don Keeney and Dana Reserve, second; and Loren Fleming and Larry Brink, third. Binks, 15-month-old son of Lyle and Cheryl Thompson Binks of LaCrosse, is now undergoing cancer treatment at Providence Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane. An account for the boy has been set up at Umpqua Bank, and a fuel fund has been started at...

  • Fabric artist Marcia Parish featured tonight

    Apr 30, 2014

    Moscow fabric artist Marcia Parish will be featured tonight, May 1, at the Colfax Arts Council’s “Meet the Artist” program at the library in Colfax. After working as a computer systems designer in Washington, D.C., for 22 years, she retired and moved with her husband, Rob, to the town where he grew up, Moscow. She purchased The Needle Nook, a yarn store that had been in Moscow since 1947. Marcia ran the business for 12 years even though at first she did not know how to knit. She works with fabric, fiber, paints, dyes, beads and many diffe...

  • Colfax choir students perform at state

    Apr 30, 2014

    Colfax ensemble members left to right: Nicole Wiley, Alison MacDonald, Kelly Ward, Lizzy May, Kindra Kneale, Lauren Claassen, Clare Jacobs, Holly Rimbey, Erica Eng, Katie Largent and Brittany Lewis. Eleven Colfax High School choir students who qualified for state WIAA Solo and Ensemble contest at Central Washington University in Ellensburg performed over the weekend. Friday the trio and large ensemble performed. They are Katie Largent, Lizzy May, Kindra Kneale, Kelly Ward, Erica Eng, Clare...

  • My Favorite Recipes by Linda Marler

    Apr 30, 2014

    Kirbee, Nathan, Peggy, Rex, and Mitch Barney enjoying Disneyland. Peggy Barney was raised on a potato and wheat farm in Shelley, Idaho, and she became very familiar with siphon tubes as a kid. For the dryland farmers or city folk, siphon tubes are three to four foot long tubes of aluminum, curved to fit over the side of a ditch, preferably concrete-lined, which siphons water from the ditch to small furrows to flow through the field. Her father was also a plant breeder, and he had research...

  • Ten top roll for GP

    Apr 30, 2014

    Ten students who led the mid-block II honor roll at Garfield-Palouse High School with all-A grades include Sarah Fisch, Katryna Newman and Chandler Pfaff, seniors; Jacob Arlt, Gabe Cocking and Rachel Nelson, juniors; Holly Brown, Matt Holbrook and Rafferty Shelton, sophomores; and Victoria Welch, freshman. High honors students with grade averages from 3.50 to3.99 include: Samantha Johnson, Zachary Kuehner, Jesse Lopez, Taylor Redman and Kathryn Yoder, seniors; Libby Akin, Mary Hansen, Mitch Jamison, David Milano, Emily Stout, Tyler Thurman and...

  • Savvy Senior

    Apr 23, 2014

    Dear Savvy Senior, What does Medicare cover when it comes to eye care? I currently have good vision insurance through my employer but will lose it when I retire. Looking Ahead Dear Looking, Many retirees are unclear with what Medicare does and doesn’t cover when it comes to eye care. The good news is that Medicare covers most medical issues like cataract surgery, treatment of eye diseases and medical emergencies. But unfortunately, routine care like eye exams and eyeglasses are usually the beneficiary’s responsibility. Here’s a breakdown of ho...

  • On the record

    Apr 23, 2014

    Real estate sales Nicholas L. and Suzann E. Henning, St. John, to Marvin B. and Francis S. Hergert, St. John, house on two lots in Lockhart’s Second Addition on S. Bartholow Avenue in St. John, $162,000, April 15. Cynthia Hendrickson, Colfax, to Adrian Fisher, Logan, Utah, mobile home on the Pullman-Albion Road near Pullman, $19,250, April 15. Phillip V. and Peggy Ann Scuderi, Pullman, to Trevor J. and Dena L. Durham, Pullman, house on SW Alcora Drive in Pullman, $334,000, April 15. David A. and Valeria N. Pietz, Pullman to Mark D. and Laura S...

  • County library calender

    Apr 23, 2014

    Thursday, April 24 Palouse – 3:45 to 5 p.m. – After School Homework and Game Time – The Center for Civic Engagement (WSU) students will be available to assist 4th graders and up with their homework. Afterwards, there will be time for board and/or video games. Friday, April 25 St. John – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. – St. John Fair – Visit the library at the fair. Kids stop by the booth to spin the wheel for an awesome prize! Malden – 2 to 4 p.m. – Kathleen Haley from Whitman Medical Center is available to help you plan for your medical future – including...

  • For the joy of gardening: St. John women mark last year at flower exhibit

    Sally Ousley, Gazette Reporter|Apr 23, 2014

    Carol Hannas and Kay Smith could be called St. John Community Fair’s flower girls. The two women have been working together for more than 20 years at the St. John Community Fair. “We’ve been in cahoots for many years in the flower department,” Hannas said. Hannas said after the St. John-Endicott FFA members bring in the display shelves from storage, the women clean them and then position them in the Community Building, getting them ready for the hundreds of exhibits that are displayed during the...

  • Menus

    Apr 23, 2014

    AT COLFAX SCHOOLS: Monday: Hamburgers with bun, cheese, tomato, lettuce, onion, oven fries, fruit choice. Tuesday: Chicken, brown rice with stir fry veggies, mandarin oranges, fortune cookie. AT COLTON SCHOOL: Monday: Waffles, eggs, hashbrowns, juice, fruit. Tuesday: Chicken pattie on a bun, baked beans, lettuce, tomato, fruit. Wednesday: Cheese rippers, spaghetti sauce, green salad, fruit. AT ENDICOTT SCHOOL: Monday: Chickenwich with lettuce and tomato, fries, fruit tray. Tuesday: Salad bar, dreamcicle salad, roll. Wednesday: Pizza, salad,...

  • Good old days

    Apr 23, 2014

    8 years ago The Commoner April 26, 1889 The great importance which Whitman County bears to the territory, or state, of Washington, is gratifyingly shown in the apportionment of districts, recently made by the governor, secretary and chief justice. Whitman is one of four counties whose population was sufficient to admit more than one district within its boundaries. In this respect it is exceeded only by King and Spokane counties each of which form two distinct districts and portions of a third. Pierce County contains two districts. Colfax...

  • Etc. Column

    Apr 23, 2014

    Arsenic Old Lace slated at Empire The 1939 gloomy comedy Arsenic and Old Lace will be presented at the Empire Theatre in Tekoa May 10 at 7 p.m. by the Moscow Community Theatre. The comedy is a period piece with pointed dialogue throughout and wit that is inventive and undated. This gives the play a timeless quality. At the outset of the play, the audience meets a charming and innocent pair of elderly women who cheerfully poison lonely old men with wine laced with arsenic. Tickets are $15 per adult, $12 for students and seniors. Tickets may be...

  • Oakesdale screening set

    Apr 23, 2014

    A screening clinic for preschoolers will be Wednesday, April 30, at the Oakesdale School from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Each child will be given a free vision, hearing, speech, language and development check. The screening takes about an hour to complete. Parents will be asked to provide general information on their child’s development. Results of the screening will be provided after the session is completed. To make an appointment, which is required, call the school....

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