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  • Spring Fling activities enjoyed by locals and visitors alike

    Updated May 5, 2014

    The 22nd annual Spring Fling quilt show, hosted by Fronen Steppdecker, the Odessa quilt club, took place Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26, 2014 at the high school gymnasium. It was reported that the attendance was up from last year's show. Over 200 quilts were on display for the two day event. Around 175 of those displayed were entries from quilters all over the region. The remainder were quilts made by this year's 'featured quilter,' Linda Riesterer of Wenatchee. This...

  • Walk-a-Thon raises funds for pool upkeep

    SUZIE DEIFE|Updated May 1, 2014

    The ninth annual Friends of the Pool (FOP) Walk-a-Thon was held Saturday, April 26, and has raised over $2,500 as of Tuesday. A total of 59 walkers collected pledges. Most of them were school-aged children, but participants ranged in age from one year old to adults who took advantage of the fresh air and exercise. The pledge walkers walked or ran a total of 925 laps around the track at Finney field for a total of 231.25 miles or an average of more than 3.5 miles per person....

  • Horeshoes

    Updated May 1, 2014

    The Spring Fling horseshoes tournament Saturday was a state-sanctioned event at which the Odessa club hosted 16 pitchers from around the area. Winners were: Class A, first place to Russ Philips of Grandview; Class B, first to Earl Hertlein and second to Kaiti Reeves of Spokane; Class C, first to Harold Boyer of Moses Lake; Class D, Howard Ryder of Hartline and second to Jerry Conkline (no hometown given). The club will hold its next event in Odessa during Deutsches Fest. That event will be an open clinic and friendly...

  • Trap shooting

    Updated May 1, 2014

    The trapshoot held in Odessa Saturday as part of the Spring Fling activities was an Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA)sanctioned event. Nine teams were drawn to town on a day when rain threatened but never developed and wind was a constant bother. Odessa Gun Club member Landon Lobe told The Record that 13 or 14 teams would have been optimum in terms of having the local club make a little income, but he was happy nonetheless that those who turned out were having a good time. The Odessa High School FFA chapter sold...

  • Calendar, weather, grain, senior menu, birthdays and anniversaries

    Updated May 1, 2014

    Calendar of Events 5/1 Thursday Golf @ Sage Hill, 12:30 p.m., JH BB vs. Waterville here, 4 p.m., JH TK @ Davenport 3:30 p.m., Odessa Community Closet @ Zion Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Twelve Step Program – Odessa group meeting @ Heritage Church Basement, 7 – 8 p.m., Old Town Hall Rejuvenation Society meeting @ OTH, 6:30 p.m. 5/2 Friday HS TN vs. Lac/Wash @ Harrington, 3 p.m., Odessa Healthcare Foundation Wine Tasting and Auction. 5/3 Saturday HS BB vs. Selkirk here noon, HS TN @ St. Georges, 11 a.m. 5/5 Monda...

  • Locals in the Limelight; Clarene Haynie

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    By KATHY TAYLOR I arrived at the tidy home of Clarene Haynie and we immediately got into a discussion of the huge creek fire that had once raged outside her residence while she was blissfully sitting on her sofa (probably knitting), completely unaware until a neighbor phoned her. She is a woman who can find humor in almost any situation, even a fire. Despite life's ups and downs, she considers herself blessed and happy. It is difficult to leave her presence without feeling...

  • Court Report

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    INCIDENT LOG Editor's note: Most items in this section reflect the star ting 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, April 21: Davenport ambulance transported a woman experiencing extreme back pain from the 900 block of Monroe Street to Lincoln Hospital. A Harrington woman reported receiving texts from someone willing to...

  • Sports Round- Up

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Track & Field The Undeberg Invitational track and field meet was held Saturday, April 26, on the new all-weather track of Lind-Ritzville High School in Ritzville. Schools from 1B to 2A sizes competed, including one Idaho school, Lapwai High School, a 1A school. Besides Odessa-Harrington, 11 other 1B schools in eastern Washington participated: Columbia Basin Secondary, Columbia-Hunters, Curlew, Cusick, Pomeroy, Republic, Rosalia, Selkirk, Soap Lake, Wellpinit and...

  • FBLA competes at the State Leadership Conference

    TERRI KING|Updated Apr 30, 2014

    The Washington State FBLA Leadership Conference was held in Seattle, April 16-19, attended by 34 students from Odessa High School. The trip began early Wednesday morning with a stop in Ellensburg to tour Central Washington University, followed by a stop at the University of Washington in Seattle, where former Odessa graduates Hailey Williams and Cade Weber gave the OHS students a personal tour. The next stop was a visit to the Woodland Park Zoo in the pouring rain. The FBLA...

  • Sheriff W. Magers promotes Ryan Coleman to sergeant

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Ryan Coleman of Odessa was promoted in rank to sergeant by Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers on April 1, 2014. Magers says Coleman was promoted following an extensive testing process which began with a civil service examination, interviews, and internal evaluations. Coleman did an outstanding job during the testing process, Magers said. "We are excited for Ryan's promotion and (his) becoming part of the administrative team." Coleman grew up in the Odessa area and is married...

  • Town hopes to continue service of collecting green garbage

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    After a lengthy discussion about the pros and cons of the town controlling its own garbage pick-up versus contracting with Consolidated Disposal Services, the council decided they would like the Town of Odessa to keep control of the garbage collection process. The Council wants to continue the service of collecting leaves, grass and other organic materials, because its a good service for the residents of the town, emptying containers can be scheduled as needed, and if the Town owns its own truck, bio-solids can be hauled as...

  • Dr. Wagner

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    “Dr. and Mrs. L.F. Wagner left last evening for Spokane, and from there Dr. Wagner, accompanied by Dr. J.F. Patrick of Wenatchee, is taking a plane for Rochester, Minn., on telegraphic advice from Dr. Walters of the Mayo Clinic that they prefer the doctor return there until his convalescence is more advanced. Mrs. Wagner entrained on the Empire Builder this morning and will join Dr. Wagner at Rochester.” (Citizen: 8-21-1936) “Dr. J.F. Patrick, who accompanied Dr. L.F. Wagner to Rochester, Minn. by plane last week, returned to...

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Normalcy on Friday, April 25th, was replaced with an aire of activity, stirrings, comments about the untimely spring showers and chilling winds, and people briefly stopping to greet one another as they hurried in their last minute preparations for the Spring Festival. Poking one's head into the Studebaker Garage, buckets of water and rags were busily removing the dust from the last of the beautiful display automobiles for the Third Annual Classic Auto Show in Harrington. Altho...

  • Ladies Auxiliary thanked for years of service

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Back row; Sandi Smith, Clarene Haynie, Judy Iverson, Joyce McClanahan, Carey Jasman. Front; Debbie Walter, Marlys Kissler, Darlene Edens. Members of the Ladies Auxillary were thanked for their years of service to OMHC and the community, as they disbanded and their responsibilities are absorbed into the Odessa Hospital Foundation....

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    1 years ago From The Odessa Record April 30, 1914 Due to the loss of The Record’s 100-year-old copies, there will be no news from that week’s paper. In The Record from April 30, 1964, there was no 50 years ago column and the loss was attributed to flood damage. 75 years ago From The Odessa Record April 27, 1939 The state health department field assistant, L.J. Hughes, today warned all persons shooting squirrels not to touch ;the animals after they have been killed because of the danger of becoming infected with the syl...

  • Leland L. Frederick

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Leland Frederick died April 27, 2014, at the age of 85. He was born in Odessa on April 17, 1929 to Louis and Alma Frederick, the oldest of four children. A 1947 graduate of Odessa High School, Leland excelled in football, basketball and baseball. As a senior, he was selected to the State All-Star Baseball Team as a right-handed pitcher. Leland served in the U.S. Army in Korea from 1951 to 1953 and patriotically flew the U.S. flag every day for the rest of his life. In 1955,...

  • Marie E. (Ramm) Braun

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Marie Braun died December 26, 2013, at Lincoln Hospital in Davenport at the age of 89. She was born January 12, 1924, in Odessa to Gottlob and Mary Ramm. She grew up with six sisters on a farm southeast of Odessa. She graduated from Odessa High School in 1942. On December 29, 1950, Marie married Elmer Braun, and they lived in Ritzville until they bought a farm in Deer Park. Elmer preceded her in death on May 20, 1999, and Marie moved to the Davenport Retirement Village in...

  • Staff set for 2014-2015 school year

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    At its April 23 meeting, the Odessa School Board approved contracts for the 2014-2015 academic year for all certificated teachers currently employed. It also approved the hiring of a new Kindergarten teacher recommended by the hiring committee, Jill Larson. Larson currently teaches in Wilson Creek but applied for the open Odessa position in order to join the faculty where her husband, Odessa third-grade teacher Tim Larson, also teaches. The Larsons also have their home in Odessa. The Kindergarten job became available when...

  • 23rd Annual Wine Tasting and Auction

    CARL SCHOTT|Updated Apr 30, 2014

    The exceptional donations just keep on coming in for the Auction. This week we've received: n A Walla Walla package which includes four bottles of five-star cellar wine, a round of golf at the Walla Walla Country Club including range balls and golf cart , and a lunch or dinner at the restaurant of the winning bidder's choice. A gift from Hank and Catherine Worden. n A Historic Wallace, Idaho, package for two including a one-night stay at the Best Western Wallace Inn with breakfast, a dinner at the 1313 Club, Silver Streak...

  • Bolyard to visit Odessa Friday

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Dani Bolyard, candidate for 13th Legislative District Position 1, will be doorbelling in the Odessa area Friday afternoon, and will be available for a no-host coffee hour from noon to 1 p.m. at Chiefs Bar & Grill in downtown Odessa. “Being a Representative is all about hearing your hopes and concerns, and then expressing those ideas in Olympia. I want to meet you and hear those hopes and concerns,” says Bolyard, who served as a representative at multiple levels within the Republican Party structure for four years. “Pl...

  • Golden oldies and new items part of winetasting/ auction

    CARL SCHOTT|Updated Apr 23, 2014

    May 2, the day of the Odessa Heathcare Foundation's Annual Wine Tasting & Auction, is quickly approaching. Members of the Foundation are grateful for and impressed by the generosity of donors and with the diversity of donations. In addition to the two cheesecakes, two smoked turkeys and three quilts reported in last week's article are items which will be presented for bid during the Live Auction. We plan to begin with a special collection of Hospital Guild/Auxiliary...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Apr 23, 2014

    1 years ago From The Odessa Record April 23, 1914 The trout season will open on May 1. Daily possession limit is 50 game fish or 20 pounds and one fish. The season closes December 31. The state of Washington will collect nearly $30,000 in taxes from the Weyerhauser estate, it is estimated. The Great Northern has filled in on the north side of its main track and is building a passing line to accomodate long freight trains. The Washington Water Power company recently completing a transmission line between Almira and...

  • Wagner had out-sized role in early history

    Updated Apr 23, 2014

    This installment is one of the stories about Dr. L.F. Wagner. The family of Mark Wetjen donated two leases, a business certificate, and a winter jacket once owned by Dr. L.F. Wagner, an early day physician in Harrington, to the Harrington museum. LaFayette F. Wagner, 28, married Ida A. Sierman on August 21, 1907 at Hope, Bonner County, Idaho. Since Dr. L.F. Wagner, formerly of St. John, Washington, had purchased a half interest in the business of Dr. J.M. Gunning, the Wagners moved to Harrington following their marriage,...

  • Market Perspective

    PEARSON BURKE|Updated Apr 23, 2014

    The weather market has begun in earnest. Over the last month the futures have had quite a few twenty cent trading sessions. Some has been due to the continuing confrontation between Russia and the Ukraine, but most of it has been due to weather forecasts and the USDA Crop Progress Reports which have started to come out every Monday afternoon. The latest Crop Progress Report showed the overall U.S. winter wheat crop rated at 34% good to excellent and 33% poor to very poor, about the same as last week and about the same as a ye...

  • Old Town Hall Rejuvenation Society

    FAYE KING|Updated Apr 23, 2014

    The Society was organized in 2013 by a group of concerned citizens who want to see Odessa’s Old Town Hall have a future in our community, while honoring our community’s past. In our first year, with the town’s manpower, we tackled some immediate needs of the building, like plumbing issues and a leaky roof. We started a financial nest egg for improvements with the first annual rummage sale. Safety for those using the building currently is of utmost importance, so our first major improvement goal is to restore the front and sid...

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