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  • Harrington News

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Aug 18, 2017

    City Council The Harrington City Council met August 9 at city hall with Mayor Dillon Haas, Peter Davenport, Levi Schenk, Justin Slack, Rick Becker, Mike Cronrath, Scott McGowan, Bunny Haugan, Ashley Schenk, Brent Wilday, David Michaelson and Marge Womach present. A public hearing was held to allow comment on the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan. David Michaelson addressed the council regarding his new position with the Senior Meals Program and reported how he had...

  • Anita A. Borrett

    Updated Aug 11, 2017

    Anita A. Borrett passed away July 29, 2017 at her home in Odessa at the age of 65. She was born on October 29, 1951 in Naga City, Philippines to Julian and Lillian Aquino. She grew up in the Philippines and moved to the United States and then later married John Borrett. Anita enjoyed sewing, gardening, cooking, Karaoke and most important were her friends and family. She is survived by her husband John Borrett at the home, children Christina (Shawn) Hereth, Pamela...

  • Martha Janke

    Updated Aug 11, 2017

    Martha Janke passed away July 24, 2017 in Odessa at the age of 96. Martha was born on September 29, 1920 in Marsh, Montana to Gotthilf and Johanna Speck. She moved to Odessa at the age of 14 to live with her aunt and uncle, Jacob and Lydia Speck. She later met Daniel Janke and the two got married in 1939. She is survived by three daughters, LaVern Strawn, Ellen (and Jerry) Schafer and JoAnn Hardt; six grandchildren, Kurt Strawn, Kelley (Alejanara) Strawn, Marlon (Melissa)...

  • Meet your neighbor

    Vivianne Poe|Updated Aug 11, 2017

    I had a wonderful visit with an awesome lady and learned some history about this area as she told me her story. Alva Richardson was born in Odessa and remembers when, before there was a Deutschesfest, Odessa had a rodeo. She said it lasted 10 or 12 years and shut down because of lack of participation. Alva grew up on a cattle ranch between Odessa, Harrington and Ritzville. She attended school in Harrington and graduated high school in 1947. She joined 4-H in grade school and a...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Aug 11, 2017

    1 Years Ago The Odessa Record August 10, 1917 O.C.B. decides to incorporate: The Odessa Concert Band made application for incorporation this week under the laws of the state of Washington, the incorporation articles being drafted by Attorney W.M. Nevins, who has forwarded them to Secretary of State Howell for approval. The band has prospered during its three years of existence and has acquired a nice piece of property, the O.C.B. opera house which has been remodeled and...

  • Quilt of Valor awarded to Johnson

    Updated Aug 11, 2017

    Shirley Johnson of Odessa was awarded a "Quilt of Valor" by the Quilts of Valor Foundation. The mission of the Foundation is "to cover service members and veterans touched by war with comforting and healing Quilts of Valor." Johnnie Rogers of the Quilts of Valor Foundation organization in Moses Lake brought the quilt to Odessa and made the award to Johnson at Reiman Park. Johnson spent 22 years as a member of the U.S. Navy during the period that encompassed Desert Storm and...

  • Correction

    Updated Aug 11, 2017

    Due to incorrect information supplied to The Record, our article on the Odessa Food Bank stated an incorrect address. The correct address is 111 E. First Avenue. Also incorrect was the reference to being approved to access the Food Bank. Clients of the Food Bank need not be approved....

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Updated Aug 11, 2017

    Summer produce is in abundant supply, as are recipes for the column. I won’t be able to get them all into one issue but will start out with those calling for currently available produce. Carrie Greenwalt shared two of her favorite summertime recipes. Mushroom/Spinach Crustless Breakfast Quiche calls for fresh mushrooms and frozen spinach, but you may substitute canned mushrooms and fresh spinach. Zucchini is abundant now so I even made a version using thin sliced zucchini that turned out very good. Mushroom/Spinach C...

  • Fest update

    Updated Aug 11, 2017

    The Odessa Chamber of Commerce met Tuesday at noon at Any Occasion Banquet Hall. Amy and Kevin Schaefer of the float committee reported that Miss Odessa Danielle Tebow and Princess Maleah Davison would be attending the Omak Stampede this coming weekend. They also got the okay to sell soft pretzels with cheese in the “Bretzeln” booth. It was agreed by consensus that they could set up the booth anywhere they liked as long as they had access to electrical power and plenty of foot traffic to make their fund-raising suc...

  • OCMA to remember Tim Hauge August 15

    Updated Aug 11, 2017

    The Odessa Community Ministerial Association is planning a gathering in remembrance of Pastor Tim Hauge on Tuesday, August 15. The gathering will be in Reiman Park from 6 to 8 p.m. and will include a time for prayer, contemplation and sharing. Those who would like to attend are encouraged to “come and go as they please,” as it is not a set program. Odessa’s pastors will also be sharing some words. Pastor Tim died in a harvest accident last year at about this same time. He became pastor of Christ Lutheran Church in 2002 and q...

  • Court Report

    Updated Aug 11, 2017

    Sheriff's Report INCIDENT LOG Editor’s note: Most items in this section reflect the starting point for response by local police and emergency agencies. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column. Monday, July 31: A caller reported a logging truck “clipped mirrors” with his vehicle while both were traveling on SR 174 in the Wilbur area. A caller reported a collision with a deer at the entranc...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Aug 3, 2017

    1 Years Ago The Odessa Record August 3, 1917 Crab creek fish reported dying: Reports from J.B. Webster and Mrs. T.J. McDermott plainly show that there are large numbers of fish dying either in Crab creek or the channel in Sylvan lake. In an interview in with Mrs. McDermott who lives on the creek a short distance from the foot of the lake, she stated that dead fish were so numerous near their place that in a stretch of water not more than a couple of rods in length she...

  • Martha Janke

    Updated Aug 3, 2017

    Martha Janke passed away July 24, 2017 in Odessa at the age of 96. Martha was born on September 29, 1920 in Marsh, Montana to Gotthilf and Johanna Speck. She moved to Odessa at the age of 14 to live with her aunt and uncle, Jacob and Lydia Speck. She later met Daniel Janke and the two got married in 1939. She is survived by three daughters, LaVern Strawn, Ellen (and Jerry) Schafer and JoAnn Hardt; six grandchildren, Kurt Strawn, Kelley (Alejanara) Strawn, Marlon (Melissa)...

  • Navy SEALs train near Odessa

    Updated Aug 3, 2017

    Navy SEALS were in the Odessa area recently, using the property of Tony and Pam Williams for training purposes. The group spent four days in the classroom prior to heading into the field to practice sharpshooting accuracy and the use of modified M-16s. Through a friend of a friend, Tony Williams was put into contact with the people in charge of the SEALS, who were looking for relatively remote areas in which to offer the training to instructors who will then go on to train others. The SEALS are certainly not known as...

  • Go! Odessa Recreation

    Updated Aug 3, 2017

    The summer recreation program being offered by Kinder Haus Family Home Daycare has several events scheduled in August. August 7: Beginner sewing, Monday 12:30 p.m. at Experience Quilts in downtown Odessa. August 12: Family Scavenger Hunt, Saturday, 9 a.m. Odessa. August 14-17: Cheer camp 9 a.m. August 16: Fleece tie pillow craft, 11 a.m. at the park. Karate: Every Tuesday until August 22 at 1:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Visit www.facebook.com/odessarecreation to sign up or call (509) 350-9848....

  • Court Report

    Updated Aug 3, 2017

    Sheriff's Report INCIDENT LOG Editor’s note: Most items in this section reflect the starting point for response by local police and emergency agencies. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column. Monday, July 24: A group of about seven teenagers all dressed in black prompted a report from a caller asking for a deputy to respond to the vicinity of Regent Avenue and Millmont in Wilbur. Spr...

  • Health and safety night in the park

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Aug 3, 2017

    Last Wednesday was an event in Odessa at Reiman Park that, admittedly, came together at the last minute. That might explain the low turnout, even with the free food offered. Flyers were put up around town, and word went out through Facebook posts, but no one thought to put an ad in the local newspaper. Would that have resulted in a bigger crowd? We cannnot say so for sure, but plenty of people were said not to have known a thing about it despite the flyers and Facebook...

  • School board

    Updated Aug 3, 2017

    The Board of Directors of Odessa School District #105 met in the high school library Wednesday, July 26, at 6 p.m. Prior to the regular meeting, the board held a budget workshop in the district office, with superintendent Dan Read giving a brief overview of revenues and expenditures budgeted for each of the funds in the budget. Chairman Ed Deife opened the budget hearing right before the regular meeting, and Read gave a brief overview of the proposed 2017-18 budget. He gave...

  • Food bank appeal to help restock its shelves

    Updated Aug 3, 2017

    Needed at this time by the Odessa Food Bank are the following items: Peanut butter, jelly, jams, soups, spaghetti sauce, spaghetti noodles, Hamburger Helper-style boxed meals, healthy breakfast cereals, canned chicken, pork and beans, tuna, laundry soap and shampoo. Items may be left at any local Odessa churches in labeled food bank containers. The Food Bank is open to its approved clients the last Thursday of each month from 1:30 to 3 p.m. and is located at Foursquare Church, 411 E. First Ave., at the alley...

  • Fires keep crews busy

    Updated Aug 3, 2017

    Fires in crop fields and pasture lands kept Odessa firefighters busy over the past few weeks. The weather has been very dry since the beginning of summer, and any small spark can turn into a conflagration. Paul and Kerry Scheller have had their share of fire troubles. The winter snows and spring rains have made for an abundant crop, but at the same time, there is much thick stubble just waiting for a spark to ignite it. Over this past weekend, the Schellers experienced their third field fire this season. Although combine...

  • Correction

    Updated Aug 3, 2017

    The caption to one of the photos accompanying our story on an ag class attended at WSU by HaLee Walter was intended for a photo we are running this week. The photo in the July 27, 2017 issue should have the following caption: Odessa ag teacher HaLee Walter, fourth from left in the middle row, and her classmates learned about a new ag curriculum, surveying methods and more at WSU in Pullman this summer that they will take back to their classrooms....

  • Donald G. (Donnie) (Shots) Zimbelman

    Updated Jul 28, 2017

    Donnie Zimbelman was born March 2, 1927 and passed away quietly in Moses Lake on July 18, 2017. He was born in Marlin to Gus and Emma (Kallenberger) Zimbelman. Donnie is survived by his brother, Robert (Bobby) Zimbelman of Odessa, son Bill Zimbelman of Ephrata and daughters Jodi Zimbelman of Ephrata and Janie Olsick of Wilson Creek, eight grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gus and Emma, sisters Rhea...

  • Area harvest is now in full swing

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jul 28, 2017

    In a normal year, the canola harvest would be finished by now and even the subsequent wheat harvest would be winding down. This year, the long winter has led to concurrent harvesting of canola and wheat. Farmers and their families are extremely busy. By all accounts, the northwest wheat harvest is turning out very well in terms of quality and quantity. The only caveat – low prices. The large harvest worldwide has left no shortage of this commodity. Better weather, with rain f...

  • Fest update: Tokens debut, volunteer BG scheduler needed

    Updated Jul 28, 2017

    Preparations for Fest have begun in earnest over the past couple of weeks. The Chamber’s marketing committee has printed posters and smaller heavy-paper cards to hand out to interested visitors and to send with Miss Odessa and her princess as they ride the Odessa community float in various celebrations throughout the area. Several groups and organizations which have chalets in the Fest Platz have been seen downtown sprucing up their facilities with new paint and added decorations. The members of Christ Lutheran Church, w...

  • Town Council

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jul 28, 2017

    The Odessa Town Council met Monday evening with two members of the town’s engineering firm providing reports. Steven Nelson reported that the downtown street project is finished except for the intersection of Division and First Avenue area where a water pipe with no shutoff had been found. Public works director Rod Webster plans to have the town crew work on sealing off the pipe and finishing whatever work remains. Repeated attempts to find the source of the water coming through the pipe have been unsuccessful, said W...

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