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  • Parker Ryan Kramer

    Updated Jul 9, 2013

    First-time grandparents Myron and Marlene Kramer of Odessa and Paul and Robbi Bielec of Coeur d’Alene are happy to announce the birth of Parker Ryan Kramer. He was born at 12:41 a.m. on May 7, 2013 to his happy parents Scott and Dani Kramer of Coeur d’Alene. At birth, Parker weighed seven pounds, seven ounces and was 21.5 inches long. Great grandparents are Marie Schorzman of Odessa and Marie Bielec of Coeur d’Alene. Parker’s middle name Ryan is in honor of Scott’s great fri...

  • Jessi Fink, the rest of the story

    Updated Jul 9, 2013

    [Editor’s note: Last week’s story in The Record on Jessi Fink was based on a bare-bones account provided by the university. Jessi’s parents provided a picture and a more extensive account of her accomplishments this week.] Jessi D. Fink graduated from George Fox University on May 4, 2013, along with 375 other undergraduates. She graduated suma cum laude with a 4.0 grade-point average. She now has a B.A. in Business Administration with dual majors in Management and Biblical Stu...

  • Tips for parents reading books aloud to their children

    Duane Pitts|Updated Jul 4, 2013

    When parents read aloud to their young children, they can also do any of the following, which teachers do all the time. As I noted before, when parents and teachers share some of the common methods in helping children understand books, the child gains confidence at home and school that he is a reader. While you read the book, let your child make comments on events and characters in the story. Part of good reading is having ideas about what one is reading, and then sharing them with someone else. Reading is not always a...

  • "Common Core" explained

    Duane Pitts|Updated Jul 4, 2013

    Last week we discovered that President Eisenhower’s decision to let the Russians launch a satellite first was a military-political decision; it had nothing to do with the education system in the United States, which he deemed as successful. Since 1957, though, the claim has often been asserted that the public schools are failing the nation. Common Core was established in part to address the “failure” of the schools with a national curriculum, to create one system based on standards to hold schools accountable. Common Core...

  • Hunt chosen for all-state first team

    Updated Jul 4, 2013

    Justin Hunt, a 2013 graduate of Odessa High School, has been selected to the all-state basketball team for 1B, 2B and A schools. He was the only player from a 1B school to be named to the first team....

  • Court Report

    Updated Jun 27, 2013

    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, June 10: A Mill Canyon Road resident told deputies he had been assaulted while sitting in a truck reading his mail. He said a man grabbed him by the beard and leg, pulled him from the truck...

  • Alumni banquiet is enjoyed by several classes

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    The alumni banquet is always a special time for Odessa graduates. Good food, renewed friends acquiantance, and time spent in their home community makes an enjoyable and memorable weekend for those attending....

  • "Dig into Reading" theme at summer reading program

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    Kids can read for fun during the Odessa Public Library’s 2013 Summer Reading Program. Held in cooperation with the Friends of the Odessa Library, "Dig Into Reading," will be held Mondays. The program, which began on June 17, will run for seven weeks. This is an excellent way to help encourage your children to continue reading through the summer months. Although everyone is welcome to attend, each session is geared toward specific age groups. Ages 2 - 5, with parent or guardian...

  • Shirley Ann Wacker Taylor

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    Shirley Ann Wacker Taylor died May 11, 2013 at her son’s home in Kent, Wash., at the age of 77. She was born October 29, 1935 in Moses Lake to Henry and Hilda Wacker. She was a sister to the late Verna Schafer of Odessa. She is survived by her four children, Vicki (Larry) Hughes of Phoenix, Ariz.; Sherry Tomlinson of Enumclaw; Don (Debbie) Tomlinson of Kent and Bev (Brett) Conrath of Snohomish; six grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. In lieu of flowers, memorials may b...

  • Med student job-shadowing Dr. Powell for four weeks

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    Shelley Leong, a Seattle native, will be job-shadowing Dr. Linda Powell at the clinic and hospital in Odessa until July 12. Leong is a second-year medical student at the University of Washington medical school in Seattle. While pursuing her undergraduate degree in pre-med, Leong took advantage of opportunities for foreign travel programs to enhance medical training. On two separate occasions, she spent a week each time in Honduras and another week in Panama, where she found sa...

  • Pool opening next Sunday; firmen's BBQ returns July 4

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    The Odessa Aquatic Recreation Center will open this coming Sunday, June 23. The later start to the swim season will allow the pool to be open one week longer in August when the weather is more likely to be nice and hot. Odessa town council member Lois Harp heads the committee that hires the lifeguards, sees to their training and sets the schedule for swim times and lessons. College student Kolby Crossley has been hired as the pool manager, along with two assistants, Kira Powell, also a returning college student, and Carley...

  • Alumni fill Community Center

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    The alumni banquet held last Saturday filled the Odessa Community Center just about to capacity. The event was catered by the Longhorn Restaurant of Spokane. The alumni association now honors six groups of graduates each year, following the adoption of motions made within the past few years to include the 40-year and 60-year groups. In addition to all of the visiting with former classmates, the banquet this year included fundraising for contributions to the alumni scholarship...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    Salads, desserts head this barbecue season menu Picnic and barbeque weather has finally arrived. Time for summer menu items. Broccoli salads of various varieties have gained in popularity over the last decade. This recipe for Broccoli Salad was attributed to Dorothy of Coulee Dam in the spring issue of the Sage Country Quilters Newsletter. It is an easy recipe using ingredients basic to the average pantry, but adapts well to substitutions. Broccoli Salad Salad: 2 bunches fresh broccoli, cut in bite size pieces (about 6 cups)...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    1 Years Ago From The Odessa Record June 12, 2003 Leigh Murchie, Odessa High School science teacher was honored by Eastern Washington University and KHQ 6 TV as June’s Teacher of the Month in a ceremony in the high school Friday, June 6. Saturday, June 7, saw the crowd of friends and families of the 25 graduating senors cheer and applaud for the students who accumulated $249,335 in scholarships to further their education. A cast-in-place concrete tank located on a one-third acre site on a slope south of town will replace t...

  • Letter to the Editor: Veteran ID'd in recent photo

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    To the Editor: The unidentified audience member in the May 30, 2013 edition of the Odessa Record is Greg Mundt, Spokane, WA, veteran of Viet Nam, honoring the veterans of WWI, WWII and Korea who are buried in the Bohemian Cemetery. Greg is a family friend of the Totusek, Wraspir, Ott, Iksic, Droz and Schaefer veterans. Thank you. Ruth Ott Droz Schaefer Spokane, WA...

  • Letter to the Editor: Cost of presidential travel

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    To the Editor: The President and his family have decided to visit Africa. When asked the purpose of the trip the White House has, as of now, had no answer. He probably wants to see his birthplace. The Secret Service in charge of the President’s safety has spared no money. It has been estimated the trip will cost 100 million dollars. According to the Washington Post, “Military cargo planes will airlift in 56 support vehicles, including 14 limousines and three trucks loaded with sheets of bullet­proof glass to cover the wind...

  • Letter to the Editor: Reader lacked information to attend alumni banquet

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    To the Editor: I saw in The Odessa Record, Saturday, will be 2013 Alumni Banquet being held at the Community Center, June 15, 2013. Even though I was a graduate of Odessa High School in 1966, I never received any notice of this happening. I wish someone had notified me about this event. I would have loved to attend and seen the high school alumni. Who do I contact to let them know where they can contact me when this event comes up again? I’m sure there is a fee and how much is it? I enjoy getting The Odessa Record. It k...

  • Grain market perspective

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    By PEARSON BURKE Grain markets moved lower for the week. The Crop Progress Report on Monday, June 10th showed corn plantings at 95% complete nationwide with corn conditions similar to last year at this time. Spring wheat plantings were 87% complete with North Dakota at 77% finished. Winter wheat conditions continue to trail last year's ratings, particularly the Hard Red Winter Wheat crop in the Southern Plains. Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado all have more than 25% of their wheat crop rated very poor. Winter wheat...

  • Odessa Jr-Sr High School 2nd semester honor roll

    Updated Jun 13, 2013

    A student must have a grade point of 3.50 - 4.00 to be on the Honor Roll and Honorable Mention requires a grade point average of 3.25 - 3.49. Grade values are based on the state transcript requirments and are as follows: A=4.0, A-= 3.7, B+= 3.3, B= 2.7, B-= 2.7, C+= 2.3, C= 2.0, C-= 1.7, D+= 1.3, D-= 1.0, F=0.0 SENIOR CLASS- Kendall Todd (4.0), Cade Weber, Lacey Nelson, Koralynne Kuch, Justin Hunt, Jared King, Justin Hauge, Markus Smith, Nick Tebow. HONORABLE MENTION- Christian Knight, Zack Shaal JUNIOR CLASS- Alexa Boss,...

  • Letter to the Editor: Reader disappointed at lack of state competition coverage

    Updated Jun 13, 2013

    "Girls 4x100 Relay Sets New State Record!!" Was this the headline we saw? We have a track team that goes to state and places in the top 7 in all their events. We have a girls relay team that takes first in two events and breaks the state record for cryin-out-loud. We take 3rd in boys 100m & 200m (photo finishes on both by the way). A girls 100m and 200m dash that places 3rd and 4th (photo finish here too, I think), 5th on boys triple jump, 7th in girls long jump, 4th in girls triple jump. Sounds impressive, doesn't it? What...

  • 2013 Alumni Banquet

    Updated Jun 13, 2013

    The 2013 Alumni Banquet will be held at Odessa’s community center this Saturday. As of press time, 132 alums have indicated they will attend. 1935: Ed Kern 1942: Luverna (Lesser) Dormaier 1943: Bob Deife, Clarence Lenhart 1948: Robert Hemmerling 1949: Veda (Mills) Lucas, George Rodeck 1950: Ardyce Kahler, Norma (Hopp) Kuch 1951: Coleen (Luiten) Janke 1952: MaryAnn (Weber) Lenhart 1953 (HONOR CLASS): Darleen (Schlimmer) Kagele, Paula (Haug) Kramer, Melba (Mills) Evans, Y...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Jun 13, 2013

    Natural gas as a source of heat and power was on its way to Odessa 41 years ago this week. To provide this new service by the Washington Water Power company, construction crews were laying pipelines throughout the town completing the extension of the natural gas transmission line from Harrington to Odessa. The Odessa Record gave this report on progress of the installation: A crew of around a dozen men from Mid-Mountain Construction Company, contractor for the installation of gas pipe for the Washington Water Power Company,...

  • Summer recreation program to be reincarnated this July

    Updated Jun 13, 2013

    At Monday night’s meeting, Odessa’s town council heard a report from Dr. Linda Powell and Griffey Powell regarding the proposed reinstatement of a summer recreation project. Dr. Powell spoke as a representative of the Odessa Healthcare Foundation, which is sponsoring the program, and her son Griffey spoke as the program coordinator. He has selected the summer rec program as his senior project for Odessa High School. As presented by the Powells, the 2013 program will be foc...

  • Janet Aileen Fink

    Updated Jun 13, 2013

    Janet Aileen Fink (78) of Odessa, Washington passed away Saturday, June 8, 2013 in Spokane, Washington. She was born November 5, 1934 in Tacoma, Washington, to Paul W. & Evelyn E. Miller. On June 27, 1953, Al & Janet were married in Puyallup and then made their home in Odessa. Loved by her family and friends throughout her community for her loving, giving spirit and her love for Jesus Christ, Janet was an active member of the Odessa Christ Lutheran Church, the Christ Lutheran Church Women, PEO, Reader’s Club, Bridge Club a...

  • Odessa Chamber of Commerce wants you

    Updated Jun 13, 2013

    If you have ever craved a job where you get to deal with the people who get to deal with the people in the media, has the Chamber of Commerce got a job for you! There are other jobs that need to be done as well, but the need for a Deutschesfest publicity coordinator is immediate. Some might even say dire. Of course, the job is unpaid, but think how good it would look on a resume. A conversation with Korianne Scheller, who has had the job for the past couple of years, revealed that the job is time consuming, but can also be...

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