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  • Menus - Jan. 14, 2010

    Jan 14, 2010

    Week of Jan. 18-22, 2010 At Colton School: Monday: No School. Tuesday: Pizza, corn, yogurt cups, fruit. Wednesday: Country fried steak, rolls, mashed potatoes with gravy, mixed vegetables, pudding. Thursday: Pigs in a blanket, broccoli and cheese, fries, fruit. Friday: Burritos, green salad, mexi fries, fried rice, fruit. At Oakesdale School: Monday: No School. Tuesday: Beef fajitas, rolls, corn, peaches. Wednesday: Western dips, baked beans, green salad, oranges. Thursday: Spaghetti, garlic bread sticks, fresh veggies, pears. Friday: Pronto...

  • Corinne Sloot, Harmon take vows at Coeur d’Alene

    Jan 14, 2010

    Corinne Adel Sloot and Benjamin James Harmon were married in a private ceremony at Coeur d’Alene, Sept. 26, 2009, Their marriage was celebrated by family and friends at a dinner reception Dec. 5 at The Best Western in Moscow. Corinne, a 2006 Graduate of WSU, is the daughter of Jerry and Mary Sloot, former Colfax residents now of Marysville. Ben is the son of Brad and Lori Harmon of Moscow. They make their home in Moscow. Corinne works for Moscow Realty, and Ben works for Myers Auto Rebuild & Towing in Pullman....

  • MY FAVORITE RECIPES - Jan. 14, 2010

    Jana Mathia|Jan 14, 2010

    Meet the Loco Locavores: Jim, Jan and Anna Roberts, Palouse While many people have already resigned their New Year’s resolutions by now, Jim, Jan and Anna Roberts are still getting ready for their resolution to eat only locally grown foods for one year. “We’re not trying to prove something,” said Jan who came up with the idea with husband Jim after reading Barbara Kingsolver’s book ‘Animal, Mineral, Miracle’. The book tells about how the author and her family lived eating only foods grown w...

  • Alyssa Gibbar earns EWU award

    Jan 14, 2010

    Alyssa Gibbar of Rosalia has been awarded $2,500 through the trustees fund for the 2009-10 academic year at Eastern Washington University. The award is given to a student who maintains a grade point average of 3.8 or higher. Alyssa graduated from Rosalia High School two years ago. She played on the Spartan volleyball, basketball and softball teams and served as a Rosalia Princess in 2007. She currently attends EWU where she is a member of Alpha Xi Delta and the women’s volleyball club team. She is the daughter of David and Tracy Gibbar of T...

  • Menus - Jan. 7, 2010

    Jan 7, 2010

    COUNCIL ON AGING SENIOR PROGRAM MENUS Week of Jan. 11 - 15, 2010 Colfax-Plymouth Congregational Church: Wednesday — Special taco salad and salsa, dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Rosalia-Methodist Church: Tuesday — Baked potato bar, chili topping,cheese, vegetable, dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Palouse-Palouse Federated Church: Wednesday — Baked potato bar, chili topping or ham bits, cheese, vegetable, dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Pullman-Pullman Senior Center: Monday — Special taco salad and salsa, dessert, milk, coffee or tea. Friday — Cook...

  • Savvy senior

    Jan 7, 2010

    Glaucoma Sneaks Up On Seniors Dear Savvy Senior, What are the risk factors for glaucoma? My 82-year-old father lost much of his vision from it about 10 years ago and my sister was recently diagnosed with it, and neither had a clue anything was wrong. Blindsided Dear Blindsided, It’s called the “silent thief of sight” for a reason. With no early warning signs or symptoms, most people that have glaucoma don’t realize it until their vision begins to deteriorate. Here’s what you should know. What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases...

  • Melvilles attend wedding vows

    Jean Stromberger and Kathy Shields, Gazette Correspondent|Jan 7, 2010

    Lamont Bill and Stella and Dean and Mindy Melville attended the wedding of La Rena Claassen and Daniel Draper at the Onecho Bible Church Dec. 31. The bride is a teacher of agriculture in the Washtucna School and the groom farms with the Draper Farms. Allen and Diane Cook attended services at the Highland Park United Methodist Church in Spokane last Sunday. Following the service, they joined Eddie and Seiko Edamatsu of Spokane and Phyllis Edamatsu from Dover, Del., at the Ming Wah Cafe. Phyllis returned to her home on Monday. Eric Ericson died...

  • Firemen plan feed

    Angy Dewan, Gazette Correspondent|Jan 7, 2010

    Oakesdale Oakesdale Fire Department’s annual Pancake Feed will be Monday, Jan. 11 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Oakesdale Fire Station. The Oakesdale All-School reunion committee will have a planning meeting on Sunday, Jan. 17, at 7 p.m. at the Oakesdale museum. Everyone is encouraged to attend. To have a name posted as a Nighthawk Booster in the 2009-2010 Basketball District program get ahold of Brenda McFarling at the school. Proceeds go to support the Nighthawk teams and Whitman County Shrine....

  • Hooper Yule celebrations

    Jess McGregor, Gazette Correspondent|Jan 7, 2010

    Hooper Ali Mock of Vancouver and Megan Mock of Phoenix, spent several days before Christmas at the home of Keith and Carla Danielson helping to get ready for the festivities. They were joined Dec. 24 by Ali’s parents, Tim and Erin Mock, and her twin sisters, Jill and Kate, along with Andy Mock of Spokane. Keith Danielson traveled to Minnesota Dec. 21-23 to help his father, Don Danielson, celebrate his 80th birthday. Kate and Scooter Lyle, Claire and Collin, Ian and Jessica McGregor, Abby, Genevieve, Lillian, and Olivia, joined Alex and Linda Mc...

  • Gully washer hits Dusty area

    Karen Broeckel, Gazette Correspondent|Jan 7, 2010

    Dusty Dusty area was inundated with a gully washer on New Year’s Day. Close to an inch of rain fell in about 20 minutes resulting in water and mud running over the highway, washing out lanes and depositing mud in sheds and other locations. Last year it was snow up to the hindquarters, and this year it’s mud up to the ankles. Early guests for Christmas at the Dick and Helen Appel home were Phil Appel, Spokane; and Sabrina Appel, Salem. Joining them Christmas Eve were Susan Appel, Pullman; Caroline, Rob, Zack, Kade, Ellie and Lucien Kunkel, Pul...

  • etc. Jan. 7, 2010

    Jan 7, 2010

    Endicott Church change Endicott Bible Church plans to discontinue Sunday morning worship services and instead offer Bible study sessions each Sunday at 6 p.m. Pastor Dean Ellis said the study sessions, which begin this week, will be open to all residents who are interested in digging deeper into the meaning of the scriptures and how they can apply them to everyday life. Endicott Bible Church is located in the former Congregational Church in Endicott. On campus MUSIC WSU’s Sheila K. Converse, mezzo-soprano, will perform folk songs arranged by cl...

  • My favorite recipes - Jan. 7, 2010

    Jana Mathia|Jan 7, 2010

    Meet Brady Kiesz, Rosalia After less than two years living in Rosalia, 24 year old Brady Kiesz decided it was home enough to do his part to better the town. Brady threw his hat into the ring for the position of Rosalia mayor. “I said if we’re going to be here for the long-haul…why not make that investment into the community,” he recalled. Kiesz lost the race by a small margin, but hasn’t let that deter him. “The experience was like none that I have ever done before,” he said. “Talking with...

  • Uninvited guest at the Behymers

    Jan 7, 2010

    This deer Saturday helped himself to whatever he could muster on the deck of the residence of Gary and Janis Behymer Saturday in Colfax. The Behymers reside on Valleyview at the top of Thorn Street hill in Colfax....

  • etc. - Dec. 31, 2009

    Dec 31, 2009

    Library closures All 14 branches of the Whitman County Library System will close today, Thursday, Dec. 31 at 3 p.m. and all day Jan. 1 in observance of the New Year’s Day. Due dates for library materials have been extended in anticipation of the closures. Access to the library’s catalog, subscription databases and a live, online librarian will still be available by visiting the library’s website: www.whitco.lib.wa.us Births Son born to Demler/Skinner A boy, Tristan Kelly Steele, was born Dec. 28, 2009, at Whitman Hospital and Medical Cente...

  • Lamont Church gets new sign

    Jean Stromberger And Kathy Shields|Dec 31, 2009

    Lamont Lamont Community Church has a new sign to show the location of the church in Lamont. It was designed, made and installed by Tim and Dave Stromberger of Davenport. The previous sign that stood in this spot for many years was made by Bill Miller who lived in Lamont and was the last operator of the train depot there. Dan and Jean Stromberger attended the 50th anniversary celebration for Don and Carolyn Fries Sunday at the Faith Bible Church in Spokane. Don is a nephew of Dan and a graduate of Sprague High School. Maggie and Nick Phyhos from...

  • Senior savvy- Dec. 31, 2009

    Dec 31, 2009

    How to Choose and Use a Cane Dear Savvy Senior Is there anything to know when it comes to buying a cane? My dad has arthritis in his knee and could use a little extra help getting around. What can you tell me? Raising Cane Types of Canes Not surprisingly, the most widely used assistive device in the U.S. is the cane, used by nearly 5 million people. The kind of cane you get for your dad should be determined by the amount of support he needs and the style of the grip he prefers. Here are the basic types of canes you’ll have to choose from: * C...

  • Dusty residents celebrate Christmas

    Karen Broeckel|Dec 31, 2009

    Dusty Wes, Jen, Bo and Lauren Claassen spent a week in Branson, Mo., over Christmas with Jen’s family. All of her siblings, nieces and nephews were able to join them. The Claassens returned to their home the 27th. Blake and Carmen Heaton attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebration of Joe and Carolyn Magee Schauble Dec. 26 in Spokane at Cataldo Hall, Gonzaga University. Carolyn was a former resident of Hay. Art and Colene Sager joined their children and their families, Blake and Marcy Sager and children and Don and Gaylene Manning and c...

  • Vows in Garfield unite Karlyn Pennell, Swinney

    Dec 31, 2009

    Karlyn Krista Pennell and Douglas Calvin Swinney were united in marriage Saturday, July 11, 2009, in an evening ceremony at Garfield Christian Church in Garfield with Pastor Phil Weagraff officiating. An elegant dinner and dance reception followed at Moscow University Inn. On the eve of the wedding, a rehearsal dinner at Fireside Grill in Pullman was hosted by the groom’s parents. Karlyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pennell of Garfield. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tribbett of Garfield and the late Mr. and M...

  • Menus - Dec. 31, 2009

    Dec 31, 2009

    Week of Jan. 4-8, 2010 At Colton School: Monday: Orange chicken over rice, green salad, mandarin oranges, corn. Tuesday: Italian dunkers, yogurt cups, corn, fruit. Wednesday: Biscuits with gravy, egg patties, hashbrowns, fruit. Thursday: Hot dogs, pork and beans, fries, fruit. Friday: Chicken patties on a bun, au gratin potatoes. At Oakesdale School: Monday: Pizza, green salad, pineapple, carrot sticks. Tuesday: Beef and noodles, rolls, corn, peaches. Wednesday: Chili, cinnamon rolls, green salad, oranges. Thursday: Vegetable soup, PBJ...

  • MY FAVORITE RECIPES - Dec. 31, 2009

    Dec 31, 2009

    The Holiday Season is coming to a close, but the Season to celebrate is hardly over. As you think about how you’re going to spend your New Year’s (eve or day) and the winter football and basketball seasons, the Gazette would like to share some of their favorite appetizer recipes with you. Please enjoy these with friends and family as you ring in the New Year or cheer on your favorite teams. These recipes are Gazette favorites and are sure to keep your guest full, even when the score’s not in your favor. A Happy New Year to All! Brie En Crout...

  • Winter regular at the suet feeder

    Dec 31, 2009

    A male Downy Woodpecker makes a regular stop in Colfax to load up on fuel to offset the cold temperatures of winter. The visitor normally makes an exit stop on the upper tree limbs to clean suet off its beak before flying off to its next stop. Downy Woodpeckers are not much larger than chickadees and nuthatches and often mix with them. The red top appears on the male Downy. The Downy is often confused with the Hairy Woodpecker which has the same marking but is larger....

  • Savvy Senior - Dec. 24, 2009

    Dec 24, 2009

    Pill Splitting: When it’s safe, and when it isn’t Savings and Safety The reason pill splitting is such a cost cutter is because of a quirk in the way drugs are manufactured and priced. A pill that’s twice as strong as another may not be twice the price. In fact, it’s usually about the same price. So, buying a double-strength dose and cutting it in half may allow you to get two months worth of medicine for the price of one. But is it safe? As long as your doctor agrees that splitting your pills is OK for you, you learn how to do it properl...

  • Bookmark - Dec. 24, 2009

    Dec 24, 2009

    BOOKMARK Whitman County Library will close Dec. 24-25, Dec. 31 at 3 p.m. and Jan. 1. The Web site and all book drops will be available for requesting and returning items. Storytime will not be held on Dec. 24 or 31 due to library closures. Storytime resumes on Thursday Jan. 7, with Baby Time at 10:10, Toddler Time 10:30-11 and Preschool Time from 11:00-11:30. Friday Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 Play and Learn is also cancelled due to library closures. Play and Learn returns on Jan. 8 from 10-11:30 for children of all ages and their parents, grandparents...

  • etc. - Dec. 24, 2009

    Dec 24, 2009

    Yakima Canutt book relates wrangler days A new book about Yakima Canutt, Penawawa area native who earned fame as a national rodeo champion and went on to a career as a Hollywood stunt director, has been released. Titled “My Rodeo Years,” the book was published by McFarland & Co., in Jefferson, N.C. It is based on Canutt’s recollections of his years as a cowboy competitor which were told to John Crawford, retired Hollywood actor and writer who originated the Codger Bowl in Colfax. Crawford, who now resides in Newbury Park, Calif., condu...

  • Christmas trees cut along Tucannon river

    Karen Broeckel, Gazette Correspondent|Dec 24, 2009

    Dusty One Dusty family traveled Dec. 20 to the Tucannon campground for Christmas trees. Luke, Jennifer, Myshala and Quincy Morris, Keith and Sally Morris and Bridgett and Chad Hocutt and Hope and Miriam of Spokane, went to the Tucannon campground to cut three Christmas trees. Myshala cut the tree for her family by herself. They also roasted marshmallows and hot dogs. Saturday, Luke, Jennifer, Myshala and Quincy Morris were guests of Jennifer’s father and his wife, Larry and Racquel Lewis, for dinner at their home in Lewiston. They were j...

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