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Endicott The Endicott Gun Club held its weekly competitive shooting on Sunday, March 11. Twenty-three shooters competed in beautiful conditions. Sunday, March 18, is the last day of Winter League shooting for the season. The Club will give out awards for best shooting in the different classes. There will be a meeting with a potluck to follow. Following are results of the March 11 competition: Open-Connor Pelissier 25, Trevor Johnson 22, Ed Schultz 22, Chad Aeschliman 22, Mike Aeschliman 22; Ladies-Jessica Pelissier 24, Lacey Burke 15, Teri...
Endicott Endicott Gun Club met on Sunday, March 4. Twenty-three shooters competed in sunshine with the temperature at 46 degrees. Following are scores from that competition: Open-Jim Pelissier 24, Connor Pelissier 24, Ed Schultz 23, Trevor Johnson 23; Ladies-Jessica Pelissier 23, Lacey Burke 18, Teri Garrett 15, Nadine Rice 11; Junior-James Gilchrist 23, Carsten Miller 21, Chayne Aeschliman 21, Cydni Miller 11; Handicap-Connor Pelissier 24, Jim Pelissier 23, Ed Schultz 23, Dave Johnson 22; Doubles-Ed Schultz 18, Willy Lowe 18, Jim Pelissier...
Endicott Maureen Larsen from Angwin, Calif., visited her mother, Myrna Morasch. They had lunch in Spokane with cousin Ruth Campbell, Karen Unser, aunt Beverly Morasch and were joined by brother Scott Morasch. They surprised niece Krista and Nic Mathers for the birthday of one-year-old Charlee Rae Mathers. Endicott Community Club again hosted Bingo at the Endicott Food Center on Saturday, Feb. 24. The crowd enjoyed appetizers, visiting and bingo. Dad's Night In Pinochle group held its monthly card party at Endicott Food Center with Jenny Meyer...
Endicott Trinity Lutheran Church hosted a potato bar Feb. 18 to raise funds for youths who are heading to the ELCA Youth Gathering in Houston, Texas, this summer. Considering blizzards on that day, the turnout was great for a feast of potatoes with all the toppings, salad and desserts. Endicott Gun Club hosted their competitive shooting Feb. 18. Twenty-four shooters competed in blizzard conditions with the temperature at 30 degrees. Results are as follows: Open-Connor Pelissier 25, Jim Pelissier 22, Larry Garrett 21, Trevor Johnson 21, Preston... Full story
Endicott Endicott Community Club met Feb. 7. They are going to host Bingo nights at the Endicott Food Center Feb. 10 and Feb. 24. They will decide at their March meeting if they will have Bingo in March. They also went through their list of events for the rest of the year, events are: May Flea Market, July 4th Celebration, September Fall Clean-up, October Wine Tasting, November German Dinner and Silent Auction and December Christmas decorations and visit from Santa. Dates will be posted as the events approach. Community Club with the Cemetery...
Endicott Lorna Burns returned home after spending 11 days with her longtime friend, Ann Donaldson in Thousand Palms, Calif., and staying at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Lola and Gene Aune. While there, they took the famous Palm Springs aerial tram, hiked the Indian Canyon of the Palms and shopped at the Indio Festival of the Arts. The Endicott Gun Club's shoot Sunday brought 32 shooters who participated in very windy conditions. They also got in a few rounds of shooting games at the end of the day. Scores for Feb. 4 are as...
Endicott Myrna Morasch spent extended time during the Christmas holiday visiting family in Napa, Calif. She visited Kelvin, Kyle and Tyler Morasch and Guy and Maureen Larsen. Maureen and Myrna took a three-mile trip through the Muir Woods National Monument and then a ferry trip to San Francisco for soup and bread. Kelvin and Myrna toured some of the mountains to see the devastation caused by the fires this summer. Cousins Stan and Carol Schmick from Yakima joined Kelvin, Maureen and Myrna for lunch in Napa. The Endicott Community Club hosted a... Full story
Endicott Dad's Night In Pinochle Club met at the home of Mary Repp on Jan. 22. The ladies enjoyed dessert and visiting before play began. Attending were Jenny Meyer, Shirley Morasch, Judy Cook, Kathy Scholmer, Leslie Lamb, Lorena Mattly and Anne Lowe. Score from the Endicott Gun Club shoot Sunday, Jan. 21: Open-Ed Schultz 24, Trevor Johnson 24, Brandon Phillips 24, Connor Pelissier 22, Kyle Miller 22, Bean Rices 22; Ladies-Jessica Pelissier 21, Lacey Burke 18, Nichole Vietz 14, Teresa Garrett 8; Junior-James Gilchrist 21, Joe Vietz 21, Carsten...
Endicott An Endicott resident, Chris Nelson, announced last week at a women's coffee session in Endicott that she will be in the running for Whitman County Treasurer. She is currently employed by the county in the Information Technology Director position. The following are results of the Endicott Gun Club Competition shoot Sunday, Jan. 14. The day was sunny and dry, and 29 shooters competed. Open: Connor Pelissier 24, Trevor Johnson 23, Chad Aeschliman 23, Mike Aeschliman 23; Ladies: Jessica Pelissier 17, Nichole Vietz 14, Lacey Burke 13,... Full story
Endicott The Endicott Gun Club held its first trap shoot of the year on Jan. 7. They will be shooting in competition from now through March 11. Shooting time will be 10 a.m. and food will be served. The turnout was robust and the weather was good. The following are scores for the day. Division 1: Endicott Gun Club 93-100; Men: Chad Aeschliman 25, Ed Schultz 24, Dave Johnson 22, Brandon Phillips 22; Ladies: Endicott Gun Club 29-50, Jessica Pelissier 22, Teresa Garrett 7; Junior: Endicott Gun Club 81-100, Joe Vietz 23, James Gilchrist 22,...
Endicott Endicott Gun Club will start its 10-week trap shooting Jan. 7. This competition will continue until the middle of March. It will start every Sunday at 9 a.m. and go until around 2 p.m., depending on the number of shooters. The scores will be entered into the Camas Prairie and Spokesman Review competitions The classes are A, B, C and D, Handicap, Ladies, Seniors, Juniors and Sub-juniors. Food will be served. New members are encouraged to come out and see what is happening. New Years Eve in Endicott was celebrated with a few scattered... Full story
Endicott Pastor Fred Tribble and his wife, Cinda, hosted a Christmas dinner for locals who were alone for Christmas. Twenty participants brought the usual Christmas dishes, and the Tribbles cooked the turkey and ham. An extra table was set up for the desserts. They played games, visited and there was a lot of laughter and stories from the past. Participants enjoyed the fellowship. The weather produced a dusting of snow to make the day just right. Trinity Lutheran Church and Community Bible Church held their candlelight services on Christmas...
Endicott The Dad's Night In Pinochle Club's annual Christmas card party was at the home of Willy and Anne Lowe Dec. 17, with Bertie and Floyd Honn hosting. The guests arrived, each bringing an appetizer or dessert for dining and ready to play cards. This year's event had 20 in attendance. The men were invited to attend this event. Attending were Marcia and Bruce Honn, Benge; Shirley and Bob Morasch, Kathy and John Schlomer, Casey Shiprek and Dan Holbrook, all from Winona; Jenny and Larry Meyer, Judy Cook, Sue Bafus and Barbara and Verne...
Endicott Piece Makers Quilting Group met at the home of Anne Lowe for their Christmas party Dec. 6. First on the agenda was visiting and exchanging gifts. The group then went to the Endicott Food Center where Jenny Meyer served a delicious luncheon. Attending were Gail Bilow, Judy Driver, Jerine Grey, Mardi Kincade, Lorena Mattly, Sharon Storment, Cinda Tribble, Colleen Winchester of Endicott, and Alice Mackleit, Peggy Brian and Susan Reite of LaCrosse. Trinity Lutheran ladies served the monthly soup and bread at the parish hall Wed., Dec. 6....
Endicott Endicott and the surrounding community Saturday enjoyed the lighting of Christmas lights all over town, Japanese lanterns that flew over the town in a steady stream and the arrival of Santa in the back of a fire truck. Everyone then went to Endicott Food Center so the children could see Santa, drink cocoa, eat cookies and visit. Endicott has lit up like a Christmas card, many homes and yards are decorated. Kathy Schlomer hosted a Christmas party at her home Dec. 1. Twenty women from the Endicott area attended for an afternoon of...
Endicott Endicott Community Club has been busy with Christmas activities, helping out at the Endicott Food Center and the Andersons. The last of the decorations for Christmas are being put up by Carol Larson and her crew. On Saturday, Dec. 2, the festivities begin at 5 p.m. with lighting of the Christmas decorations all over town, Japanese lanterns, fireworks and after that Santa will arrive. Endicott Food Center will be all decked out and ready for Santa to visit with the children....
Endicott Endicott Gun Club's fall meat shoot was Nov. 19. The group made their sausage on the preceding Friday at the Endicott Food Center and packaged it Saturday. The Shoot attracted many individuals who enjoyed sausage breakfast and lunch, along with shooting games and the best weather. A shooting salute for the late Chuck Hughes was held before the shoot began. At the end of the day, there was a drawing for a raffle which was: 1/2 beef to Ed Schultz, 1/4 beef to Tony Anderson and 1/4 beef to Willy Lowe. Trinity Lutheran Church's Elizabeth... Full story
Endicott Endicott Community Club met Nov.7 at Trinity Lutheran Church. They discussed the German Dinner and decided to make a few changes and were very pleased with the turn out. The group will begin Christmas decorating right after Thanksgiving. The middle school students will help with the decorations. Carol Larson is heading up the project. The annual Christmas lighting, fireworks, Japanese Lanterns and of course arrival of Santa Claus at Endicott Food Center cookies and will be Dec. 2 starting at 5 p.m. Santa will make an appearance at the... Full story
Endicott The Endicott Community Club held its annual German Dinner and Silent Auction Nov. 5. The event was set up in the school cafeteria and gym Nov. 4. The crowd numbered more than 200. The cafeteria filled with people and some had to wait a short time to find a seat. The auction had four rows of tables filled with a variety of items. The funds are going to create a veterans appreciation site at Multi-Flora Park. The school will host a veterans program today, Thursday, Nov. 9, at 12:15 p.m. Some of the students will be hosting a veteran of...
Endicott Leroy and Lorena Mattly celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary over the weekend. They were married in Condon, Ore., on Oct. 25, 1957. Their family came to celebrate the anniversary. Those attending were daughter Lori McNeilly from Colfax; her daughter Misty and Matt Zornacki and children Isaac Kobelski, Gage and Ali Zornacki of Endicott; daughter Linda Peterson and friend Dave from Deer Park; daughter Linet with sons Hudson and Cooper from Spokane; son Dillon and friend Britni from Spokane; daughter McKensie, husband Andrew and Son... Full story
Endicott Endicott Community Club members are busy putting the final touches on plans for the Nov. 5 German Dinner and Silent Auction. Cinda Tribble is in charge of the event overall, Carol Larsen and her group are getting auction items. Sue Bafus, Sharon Huff and Gail Bilow have the sauerkraut ready, and Margaret Schmick and Huff are in charge of getting the desserts arranged. Lorraine Salzman is getting the kitchen help ready, the school janitors are getting ready to set up the cafeteria and gym and Jenny Meyer is getting in grocery orders... Full story
Endicott Gazette Correspond On Saturday, Oct. 14, the Endicott Food Center was the gathering place for the hunters' breakfast which was attended by hunters and residents. Dad's Night In Pinochle Group held their monthly card party at the home of Sharon Huff. Attending were Shirley Morasch, Bertie Honn, Casey Shiprek, Mary Repp, Judy Cook, Anne Lowe, Jenny Meyer, Kathy Schlomer, Leslie Lamb, Marcia Honn and Kathy Storment.... Full story
Endicott The Endicott Community Club held its regular monthly meeting at Trinity Lutheran Church Parish Hall. The club sponsored a community cleanup Sept. 29 and 30. Many loads of yard waste were picked up by Junior High students, with Principal Bruce Porubeck driving the truck. Trucks, pickups and cars brought many loads to the trash bin. Final discussion concerning the annual German Dinner and Silent Auction which will be Nov. 5 at the Endicott School. Advertising will be out very soon. Proceeds from the dinner will be go to a Veterans Apprec...
Endicott Dad's Night In Pinochle Club met at the home of Shirley Morasch. Attending were Irma Kent, Marcia Honn and Bertie Honn from Benge; Kathy Schlomer, Casey Shiprek and Shirley Morasch from Winona; Kathy Storment from Pullman, and Sharon Huff, Judy Cook, Mary Repp, Jenny Meyer and Anne Lowe from Endicott. A fall theme decorated the tables, and dessert was peach pie....
Endicott Etol Lillard, who has lived in Endicott for a number of years, recently moved to Vero Beach, Fla. Her neighbor, Bob Curry, drove her rental moving truck across country to Vero Beach in six days. He flew out of Orlando last Thursday, just ahead of hurricane Irma. Etol flew to Florida where she is now residing with long-time friends. Vero Beach is on the opposite side of Florida from the hurricane's track. Sharon Huff, Gail Bilow, Sue Bafus and Anne Lowe hosted the annual Corn Party at the home of Sue Bafus Friday, Sept. 8. Forty...