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  • Rosalia honors veterans

    Mike Day, Gazette Correspondent|Nov 19, 2009

    Rosalia Rosalia High School will conduct a Mr. RHS competition Saturday, Nov. 21, at 7 p.m. in the high school gym. Contestants, left to right, top row: are Jared Hereford, Casey Brown, Quinn Lautenslager, Nicholas Doneen, and Gage Merritt. Bottom row, Jim Maley, John Kuhn, Zach St. John, Payton Boxleitner, and Ben Hale. Not pictured are Scott Eberle, Flash Hodges, and Caleb Campbell. Tickets will be $5 for adults, $3 students, and free for kids 10 and under. A ceremony in observance of...

  • School/Senior Menus - Nov. 19, 2009

    Nov 19, 2009

    Week of Nov. 23-27, 2009 At Colton School: Monday: Italian Dunkers, yogurt cups, green beans, fruit. Tuesday: Corn dogs, fries, peas, fruit. Wednesday: 11:30 dismissal. Sack lunches available. Thursday: No School. Friday: No School. At Endicott School: Monday: Chickwich, french fries, banana. Tuesday: Taco soup, carrot sticks, strawberries, corn bread. Wednesday: No School. Thursday: No School. Friday: No School. At Garfield/Palouse School: Monday: Hot dogs, potatoes, fruit. Tuesday: Chicken nuggets, fruit, veggie tray. Wednesday: Hamburgers,...

  • Kathleen Scholz marks 100th

    Karen Broeckel, Gazette Correspondent|Nov 19, 2009

    Dusty Kathy Atwood, Los Angeles, has been visiting her mother, Kathleen Scholz, and her son Kevin Atwood since the beginning of November. Her daughter Lucy Atwood and Lucy’s fiancé, Jeff Rosenthal of Malibu, arrived at the Scholz home last Saturday. Kathleen’s eldest daughter, Claudia Ebling of Seattle, arrived Monday. They all are here to help Kathleen celebrate her 100th birthday Nov. 17. Last Tuesday, Dusty B.B. Club met at the home of Dianne Appel. The program, given by Robin Fox of the National Weather Service, was on Weather Watch. Roll C...

  • Taylors will mark golden date

    Nov 19, 2009

    Kay and Walter Taylor will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception and dinner party hosted by their children and four grandchildren Nov. 27 in Kirkland. Many family members and friends will attend. Kay Tribbett and Walter Taylor, who were high school sweethearts at Garfield, were married Nov. 21, 1959, in Garfield. Walter retired from Physio Control in 1995, and Kay retired in 1999 after working for the Boeing Co. for 25 years. They have lived in the Seattle area all their married lives. Their three children are James,...

  • Smicks mark 65th anniversary

    Nov 19, 2009

    Kenneth and Sylvia Smick celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary with a family dinner hosted by their children at the Shogun Restaurant in Spokane, Oct. 3. They were married Dec. 2, 1944, in Colfax. They live in Endicott where they worked on the family farm from most of their married lives. They retired in 1984. Their children and spouses are Glenn and Susan Smick of Endicott; Ken and Cathy Smick of Spokane; Carol and David Gordon of Walla Walla; and Annette and Pat Smith of Kendrick, Idaho. They have six grandchildren and two...

  • etc. Nov. 19, 2009

    Nov 19, 2009

    PCT will present 1940s Yule tale A Christmas story about nine-year old Ralphie Parker and his friends on his quest for a genuine Red Ryder BB gun in the 1940s will be performed at the Pullman Civic Theatre beginning Dec. 4. Experience all the mischief of the holidays which was adapted for the stage by Philip Grecian, and directed by Andrea Gonzales. Performances will be December 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 6, 13, 19 at 2 p.m. at the PCT theater on NW Nye Street behind Dissmores. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the...

  • Tekoa churches will join for Thanksgiving service

    Wendy Sienknecht, Gazette Correspondent|Nov 19, 2009

    Tekoa For the 34th year, members of Tekoa’s churches will join together for a Thanksgiving service. The year’s service is set for Sunday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. Sacred Heart Parish is the host church and joining with them for the evening will be Tekoa Community Church and the Tekoa Mountain Chapel. A service of Scripture readings, music, a message by Hal Whitman of the Tekoa Community Church, and songs by the children is planned. Each child who attends is asked to bring a can of food for the Whitman County Food Bank. A time of fellowship with bever...

  • Air Force guard, cubs join in ceremony

    Nov 19, 2009

    A color guard from Fairchild Air Force Base came to Colfax for the Veterans’ Day observance at Jennings Elementary. Webelos scouts from Pack 595 who joined in the observance, from the left, are Jared Thompson, Matthew Sharp, Dylan Nails, Nicholas Brandt, Alex Jarosch, Connor Johnson, Riley Wuestney and Hunter Mosebar....

  • My favorite recipes - Nov. 19, 2009

    Jana Mathia|Nov 19, 2009

    Tips for Thanksgiving dinner Thanksgiving dinner is one of the most anticipated meals of the year, carrying with it long standing traditions among families and American culture. Some menu traditions, like turkey, stuffing and cranberries, are almost universal while others are unique. For those facing their first Thanksgiving cooking experience or those with some trepidations about facing the feat, here are some tips and ideas from cooks with experience. “People think cooking a turkey is d...

  • Savvy Senior - Nov. 12, 2009

    Nov 12, 2009

    How to Choose a Senior-Friendly Home Telephone Dear Savvy Senior Where is the best place to find a senior-friendly home telephone with big buttons and amplified sound? My 78-year-old mother has a difficult time hearing over the phone anymore, and her vision isn’t so great either. What can you tell me? Loud Talking Son Dear Loud, Senior-friendly telephones, also known as “amplified” and/or “big button” phones are a wonderful option for seniors who need some extra help with hearing, seeing and more. Here’s what you should know. How to Choose Ther...

  • Menus - Nov. 12, 2009

    Nov 12, 2009

    Week of 16-20, 2009 At Colton School: Monday: Tacos in a bag, fries, muffins, fruit. Tuesday: French toast, ham slices, hashbrowns, applesauce. Wednesday: Sliced turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy, rolls, corn and fruit, cake. Thursday: Chicken patties on a bun, au gratin potatoes, fruit. Friday: Burritos, green salad, mexi fries, fruit. At Endicott School: Monday: Hamburgers, Jo Jos, taffied apple, salad, Tuesday: Nachos, veggie tray, coffee bread, blueberries. Wednesday: Clam chowder or tomato soup, cheese zombie, mandarin oranges and...

  • Lady Tigercats depart for Dome

    Debbie Casey|Nov 12, 2009

    LaCrosse The Lady Tigercats finished second in district volleyball and qualified for a return trip to the state competition in Yakima Friday and Saturday. The team will depart Thursday and their first match will be at 10:30 a.m. in the SunDome. LaCrosse Business Association met Wednesday to begin plans for Santa’s visit. It was decided Santa will come to town Dec. 5 at 9:30 a.m. Pictures with Santa will once again be available. The non-denominational Bible study advertised as “coming soon” has arrived. This study is all about the timel...

  • Lamont fishin’ tales abound

    Jean Stromberger And Kathy Shields|Nov 12, 2009

    Lamont The Art Swannack family went steelhead fishing at Heller’s Bar on the Snake River when school was out. The family caught a total of nine keepers, but it was reported Mom caught the most fish. Earl Swift and his grandson, Jared Wollweber, braved the cold and windy day to fish on Sprague Lake Saturday. Neither caught a fish. Jill and Art Swannack attended the Washington Sheep Producers Convention in Spokane last week-end at the Mirrabeau Hotel in the Spokane Valley. Art is the representative for Region 8 of the group. The focus of the c...

  • Hannas wins rodeo buckle

    Jess McGregor|Nov 12, 2009

    Hooper Lane Hannas won the All Around buckle in his age group at the Primeland Jr. rodeo Saturday in Lewiston. Caleb Hannas hunted with his dad, brother and grandpa, Orle Hannas, of St. John last weekend in the Blue Mountains and got an elk. Carla Danielson flew to Gig Harbor Nov. 1 where she met her three granddaughters, Ali, Jill and Kate Mock, and their mother, Erin, at the home of Erin’s parents, Gary and Linda Reidt. Carla, Erin and the girls then drove to Vancouver where she spent a few more days visiting while Tim Mock was hunting in t...

  • Sagers tour training site for Flying Farmers meet

    Karen Broeckel|Nov 12, 2009

    Dusty Art and Colene Sager attended a Flying Farmers meeting at Felts Field in Spokane Saturday. The group toured the Moody Bible Institute Aviation Program where missionary pilots are trained and the Spokane Turbine Center where they fly the Kodiac airplane made in Sandpoint. Former local resident Bob Ackerman was a guest of the Sagers and sent his greetings to Dusty area residents. Kim and Cindy Pitts welcomed their first granddaughter, Willa Caroline Hammons, born Friday, Nov. 6, in Phoenix. Her parents are Ryan and Jennifer Pitts Hammon....

  • Rosalia hosts SE Junior High mass concert

    Mike Day|Nov 12, 2009

    ROSALIA Rosalia hosted the 2009 mass choir and band concert hosted by the Southeast Washington Music Educators last Tuesday. Guest directors were Randel Wagner, director of choral and vocal activities at Eastern Washington University, and Fred Dole, director of bands and choirs at Clarkston High School for 30 years. Dole, who retired in 2006, is now artistic director of the Lewiston Civic Theatre. Matt Parsons and the Rosalia music students participated. Other participating schools were Asotin,...

  • etc. - Nov. 12, 2009

    Nov 12, 2009

    Cowboy Poets will perform at Dahmen Palouse Country Cowboy Poets will be at Dahmen Barn Saturday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. They will be serving up some Thanksgiving flavored Cowboy Poetry and Western Music, and they will be dressed western style. Admission will be $7 at the door. Orvil Sears of Pullman will tell about his famous turkey, and Dick Warwick of Oakesdale will tell about an emu or some other Australian tale. Maxine Larson will play her accordion, and Howard Norskog will come up with some selections from the more than 500 poems he has...

  • My favorite recipe - Nov. 12, 2009

    Jana Mathia|Nov 12, 2009

    Meet Chris and Brandi Davis, Colfax Chris Davis, currently a research associate with WSU’s neuro-science department, came to Pullman in 2000 with his family. After he hung up the phone on his first telephone interview to WSU for studying experimental psychology, he had to find a map to see where Pullman was. Chris, Brooke, AnneMarie, Brandi and Devyn He, his wife Brandi and their three children “made the pilgrimage across the state to no-man’s land to Pullman,” as Chris put it, in 2000. Davis r...

  • Vets honored at Garfield-Palouse Middle School assembly

    Nov 12, 2009

    Veterans and their families were honored by their communities at the Veterans’ Day Assembly at Garfield-Palouse Middle School Nov. 6. The program, directed by choir director Rebecca Hemphill, featured keynote speaker Brigadier General Carleton Waldrop, an Air Force and Air National Guard veteran who currently serves on the Pullman City Council, and Charlene Baldwin, a Palouse resident and para-educator whose son Jacob Henry Demand gave his life in the service of his country in Iraq in 2004. The audience of more than 300 included veterans, f...

  • Menus - Nov. 5, 2009

    Nov 5, 2009

    Week of Nov. 9-14, 2009 At Colton School: Monday: Chicken nuggets, green beans, fruit, churros. Tuesday: 11:30 dismissal. Sack lunches available. Wednesday: Veterans Day, No School. Thursday: Pizza, corn, yogurt cups, fruit. Friday: Teacher in-service day. 11:30 dismissal. Sack lunches available. At Endicott School: Monday: Chicken nuggets, tator tots, grapes, muffin. Tuesday: Poor boys, baked beans, apple slice. Wednesday: No school. Veterans Day. Thursday: Hot dogs or coneys, veggie tray, fruit cocktail in jello. Friday: Pizza, salad,...

  • Lamonters check out costumes

    Jean Stromberger And Kathy Shields|Nov 5, 2009

    Lamont Betty Stone, Georgia Bageant and Jennifer Larsen drove to the Eddy and Katie Bageant home near Davenport to see the Bageant daughters, Hailey and Ellie, in their Halloween costumes. Don and Sherrill Nelson watched their granddaughter, Kylie Nelson, play her team’s final soccer game for the year. Kylie is a second grader at Chester Elementary in the Spokane Valley. Kathy Shields attended a memorial service for Wayne Hagel at the Assembly of God Church in Medical Lake. Wayne and his wife, Nadine, were Kathy’s classmates at Cheney High Sch...

  • Leonard duo buys Oakesdale store

    Angy Dewan|Nov 5, 2009

    Oakesdale The former Two Old Hammers store will re-open under new management and a new name. The store has been purchased by Pete and Margaret Leonard of Rosalia and will be called The Country Attic. It will be open Wednesdays through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. They will dealing in antiques, vintage and thrift. Oakesdale Museum will host a fundraiser bingo session Sunday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. at the museum to raise money for museum maintenance. Anyone having anything to donate to the bingo can contact Dennis Palmer or Wanda Brown. Fencing is...

  • WCL Teen Read Week Contest Winners

    Nov 5, 2009

    Ian Yoder of Palouse and Samantha Bafus of LaCrosse are the grand prize winners of the Teen Read Week Digital picture contest. Both received a $15 iTunes gift card for their entries. Two runner-up winners, Lindsey Miller and Zach Hollingsworth, of St. John won free WCL spring teen dance vouchers. This is the first online program celebrating Teen Read Week, October 18-24, that Whitman County Library has hosted. Teens entered their original photographs or digital drawing/creations for display on the WLC Teen web link. Teen Read Week is a...

  • Rosalia Fall Festival winners

    Mike Day|Nov 5, 2009

    ROSALIA Judy Maley won the Rosalia Fall Festival pumpkin carving contest with her elfen-eared gourd last week. Chad Fanara’s pumpkin took second place. Coloring contest awards went to various age groups. Jacob Goyke won the age two and under division, Anna Pittman won for age three and up, Cassin Pittman won for kindergarten and first grade, Maisie Burnham won for second and third grades, and James Clucey won for fourth and fifth grades. A reminder: Rosalia Veterans will conduct a Veteran’s Day...

  • Many welcome pastor’s return

    Karen Broeckel|Nov 5, 2009

    Dusty Approximately 52 people attended a potluck at the Country Bible Church last Sunday after services to welcome back Pastor Floyd Overstreet after a two month absence due to back problems and to celebrate his birthday Nov. 2. Special guests included Tom and Claudia Mays and Don and Eva Aeschliman who filled in as speakers during the pastor’s absence. Gena Jones of Chatillon, Italy, recently spent time with her mother, Fran Jones, and her brother, Bryan Jones of Dusty. A Gonzaga-In-Florence reunion was the weekend of Oct. 23-24 and Gena, B...

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