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  • At Harrington, Titans thrash Selkirk in three quarters, 42-0

    Updated Sep 29, 2011

    The Titan football team got their second win of the season last Friday afternoon, thrashing Selkirk by a score of 42-0. The game was played in Harrington and was one of the many events associated with the Harrington Fall Festival last weekend. The first of the Titans’ six touchdowns was made by Harrington junior Stetson Sanford on a nine-yard run into the end zone. Odessa quarterback Jared King ran the ball in again for the two-point conversion. King also made the next s...

  • Odessa PTO buys Titan shirts for school

    Updated Sep 29, 2011

    The Odessa Parent-Teacher Organization bought T-shirts for all students in preschool through twelfth grade. They also bought shirts for all certified, classified staff and administrators. At registration, parents filled out shirt sizes for children, and two weeks later the shirts were delivered. Suzie Deife talked with the Harrington School District, which also provided shirts for the entire school, and “piggy-backed” on the same design. “The PTO raises funds for K-8, but we t...

  • Mission trip potluck to be Oct. 16 at Heritage Church

    Updated Sep 29, 2011

    Fundraising efforts continue for the San Felipe (Baja California, Mexico) mission trip scheduled to leave Odessa on November 5. The quilt to be raffled off is currently on display in the waiting room at the Odessa Clinic. The other item to be raffled, a lighted china cabinet, can be seen at Heritage Church. Raffle tickets are $5, and are available from Barb Schlimmer, Kim King, Sherie Heimbigner or Jon Hayashi, pastor of Heritage Church. The cabinet also contains several of...

  • Advice from a small town girl

    Lise Ott|Updated Sep 29, 2011

    Well. I got carried away. Miss Smarty-Pants, having so much fun and getting lots of positive feedback from her friends, has put her foot in it. You all know how it feels when you are attacked. A rush of adrenaline hits your system, causing your heart and respiration rates to increase. You may even feel a flutter in your digestive tract. It’s all a part of the “fight or flight” response. You can stand your ground and bare your teeth and take the chance of getting hurt. You c...

  • Court Report

    Updated Sep 29, 2011

    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. Sept. 19: A Reardan man described a fraudulent phone call from "the Court of Lincoln" attempting to collect a debt. No one was hurt after a vehicle went off SR 231 near Edwall and collided with a...

  • Howard W. Kissler

    Updated Sep 28, 2011

    Howard W. Kissler died September 12, 2011 in Lakewood, Wash., surrounded by his family. He was born in Odessa on November 20, 1950, the fourth of five boys, to Fred and Clara Kissler. He graduated from Odessa High School in 1970. He grew up on the farm, which raised grain, cattle and horses. He then worked on a ranch at Marlin, which he managed for several years. After that, he took up trucking and stayed with it, working for several companies. He had worked for Prax Air...

  • Titan varsity volleyball team plays hard, gets another split

    Updated Sep 28, 2011

    The Odessa-Harrington Titan volleyball team split its most recent two matches, dominating Springdale before bowing to Davenport. O-H vs. Springdale The Titans defeated Springdale, 25-13, 25-19 and 25-6, September 20 at Harrington. Lexi Hirst (11-0), Koralynne Kuch (14-1) and Cydnee Kieffer (9-0) led the serving. Kuch and Kieffer each had two aces. Spiking was led by Kendall Todd and Chelsea Fisher, who combined for 11 kills and 4 blocks. Charli Moffet set 14 kill assists. On defense, Kira Powell contributed 6 digs, while...

  • JH football team loses two, improves with each game

    Updated Sep 28, 2011

    The 2011 junior-high football season is under way for the Odessa-Harrington Titans, with a large turnout of 22 seventh and eighth graders playing – 14 from Odessa and eight from Harrington. The Titans challenged Almira/Coulee-Hartline in the home opener and lost, 0-38. Caleb Behrens led the Titan team in tackles. The second game was much closer, with the Titans losing to Hunters-Inchelium, 14-24. The score at the half was 0-0. Caleb Behrens, playing at quarterback, scored a touchdown and made an extra-point conversion. Dylan...

  • Booster Club dinner, auction to raise money for athlete warm-ups and sound systems

    Updated Sep 28, 2011

    The Booster Club will hold a dinner and auction on October 8, 2011. Happy hour starts at 5:30 with dinner at 6 p.m. Dinner will include steak grilled on an outdoor grill by Riders Club members, and music will be provided by Larry Moffet and Jeff Wehr. The goal of the Club is to earn money for warm-ups/jackets for all sports participants and to purchase portable sound systems for each school. There will be 12 live auction items and several tables filled with silent auction items. OH Booster Club 2011 Cash Donations Jim and...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Updated Sep 28, 2011

    Cooler nights are slowing most garden production. Zucchini though, seem to keep producing right up to the killing frost. Mrs. Jackie Winfrey of Quincy sent in her favorite zucchini jam recipe, Pina Colada Jam. She reports that this freezer style jam gets rave reviews. Pina Colada Jam 6 cups granulated sugar 6 cups shredded yellow zucchini 1 can (8ounces) crushed pineapple, un-drained 1/4 cup lime juice 2 packages (3 ounces each) pineapple gelatin 1 tsp rum extract Combine sugar, zucchini, pineapple and lime juice in Dutch...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Sep 28, 2011

    Odessa in October 1905 was emerging from a business district of all wooden frame buildings to one with solid brick structures. The second week in October, fire broke out in one of the new brick buildings and spread to some of the remaining frame store fronts, wiping out nearly a block of downtown businesses. This account of Odessa’s greatest fire, one which threatened the entire town, appeared in The Record on October 11, 1905: Odessa’s third and largest fire in history occurred just about midnight Monday. It started nea...

  • Fest 2011: Another success for premier Odessa event

    Terrie Schmidt Crosby

    The 41st Odessa Deutschesfest celebration is now behind us, and it’s time to regroup and think about what went right and what went wrong. Most vendors of food, crafts and souvenirs that we spoke to appeared to have done quite well. According to Nancy Kramer of the Friends of the Library, the used-book sale made more money than it did last year. Kelly Kissler Korpenin of JonathINN’s said that on Saturday she had to run out to the farm for some of the food that they had set asi...

  • Brewers' Harvest Expo in Ephrata Saturday

    Ephrata will hold its first annual Brewers' Harvest Expo Saturday, September 24, from noon to 6 p.m. on the Grant County Courthouse lawn. Visitors will be able to sample offerings from 11 northwest craft breweries. Admission is $25 and includes 12 two-ounce samples and a souvenir glass. Additional four-ounce samples can be purchased for $1 each. Organizer Denver Morford said the Expo will double as a fundraiser for college-bound high school athletes at Ephrata High. The Marty O'Brien Scholarship Fund was established in 2007...

  • Spaghetti feed October 2 will benefit Michael Jeske

    Juli Weishaar

    Imagine being told you have cancer. It’s the diagnosis nobody wants to hear. At the time, you don’t think it can get any worse. Well, it can. Two years later you could be told the cancer is back. That’s what has happened to Michael Jeske, a member of the Odessa High School Class of 2000. Having graduated from the University of Idaho and received his teaching certificate, Michael landed his first teaching job on the “west side” in Rochester. He teaches agricultural mechanics and coaches track and field. In March of 2009, Mic...

  • Vet-mobile service halted

    Moses Lake Veterinary Clinic’s mobile van has stopped its weekly visits to Odessa. Over this past summer, the van parked each Tuesday morning next to Walter Implement on Dobson Road at the eastern town limits of Odessa. Sometimes, cars were lined up waiting for the van to arrive, but on too many days, only one or two people showed up or even none at all. With the current price of gas, the cost to the clinic’s current young animal doctors of buying the veterinary practice from the estate of their mentor Dr. Dwaine McIntosh, wh...

  • Sound off, Odessa

    Patti Jarschke

    ABC News recently released a video of an armed robbery of a Walgreen's Pharmacy in Benton Township, Michigan which took place in May. The video showed two masked, hooded robbers brandishing weapons entering the nearly deserted store at 4:30 a.m. They grabbed an employee as a hostage and dragged him around the store. Pharmacist Jeremy Hoven tried to call 911, but then one of the two robbers jumped over the pharmacy counter and pointed his pistol at Hoven, who drew his own...

  • Howard Kissler

    Howard Kissler, a former Odessa resident and graduate of Odessa High School, died September 12 following his battle with liver cancer. Services were held September 17 at Rainier View Church in Tacoma. Arrangements are through the Mountain View Funeral Home in Tacoma (website: http://www.mountainviewtacoma.com/home.html) If you go to the website, search under condolences for Howard Kissler, and you be taken to his pages, which includes an area where one can leave messages for the family. If you have a facebook account, a...

  • Jack Meek memorial service to be held next Saturday, September 24

    A memorial service for former Odessa resident Clarence “Jack” Meek will be held at the Odessa Cemetery Chapel this coming Saturday, September 24, at 11 a.m. Pastor Jon Hayashi of Heritage Church will conduct the service. The family invites anyone who knew Jack to join them at the service....

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Odessa was late in getting electricity, not having illumination other than gas lights until August 1910. Telephone service had come earlier, in June 1903, even before the town was incorporated when service was offered to 25 subscribers. Among those, only three were residential subscribers, although all four saloons in town had telephones. Connections with the outside world remained spotty until a long-distance circuit was extended to Odessa in 1910. However, one still could not make a call when the central switchboard...

  • Odessa's library expands collection, thanks to grant

    The Odessa Public Library is among the libraries in Adams and Lincoln counties that will soon have extra materials on their shelves thanks to a grant administered by the Washington State Library. The Connecting Libraries through Resource Sharing grant program has provided a $5,000 grant for seven public libraries. The Ritzville Public Library is the lead library receiving the grant, and Odessa, Davenport Public Library, Harrington Public Library, Hesseltine Public Library, Reardan Memorial Library and Sprague Public Library...

  • Love - The Odessa Record "By Your Relative"

    Larry Fisher

    Odessa Record subscriber Larry Fisher of Spokane continues his series of articles on the history of the Batum/Lauer area (where his wife, the former Joyce Kiesz, grew up). Dream 2. Continuation. Schmidt, Jacob J., (b. 8/17/1877, Neu Messer, Russia. d. 4/20/1950). Son of John Peter Schmidt and Maria Christina Oestreich Schmidt. He married Elizabeth Green on 1/13/1913, likely at the Schmidt homestead near Batum, Adams Co., Washington. Schnell, John, (b. 12/20/1860, Russia. d. 7/29/1936). Father: Conrad Schnell, born Russia. Wif...

  • Titan volleyball team bows to Davenport, bests Liberty

    The Titan girls varsity volleyball team had a split for the week in its games against Davenport and Liberty. OH vs. Davenport Head Titan volleyball coach Ken Scherr said of the September 13 contest against Davenport, “It was an off night for us, but Davenport is always tough, especially at their place.” Odessa-Harrington went down 25-18, 25-19 and 25-16 at Davenport. Serving leaders were Koralynne Kuch (8-0), Kendall Todd (7-0) and Amanda Hardt (11-0). Todd and Chelsea Fis...

  • L/W Sausage Bowl victors; O-H Titans fall by 30-14

    LaCrosse/Washtucna returned to Odessa Saturday evening of Fest weekend to play the game that was aborted Friday by the failure of a transformer that shut off the field lights. The game had just gotten under way, when the lights went out. Not to be deterred, both teams agreed to meet again the next day, same time, same place, to complete the Sausage Bowl. Saturday night, the Tigercats struck first, with Harder scoring on a four-yard pass from Aune. Holdren was the receiver for the two-point conversion. L/W kept its 8-0 lead th...

  • Court Report

    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. Sept. 12: Deputies responded to a report that a vehicle with small children in the back seat (but not in car seats) was being operated recklessly on SR 25 and McInnis Road. Three toilets and two bags...

  • More LC Fair results

    Following up on last week’s report on the Lincoln County Fair, Audrey Beck took a second-place prize in quilting, in addition to the two Best of Show awards for sewing. Readers are encouraged to submit any other results not provided to The Record by the fair administration. Jacob DeWulf of the Odessa FFA had his Grand Champion hog purchased by the law firm of Carpenter, McGuire & Dewulf. Dakota Largent of the Odessa Jr. Livestock 4H Club also had a Grand Champion hog. It w...

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