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Salayna LaRae McClanahan was born to Phillip and Shannon McClanahan on May 18, 2012, weighing in at 8 pounds, 11 ounces. Phil is the son of Erin Volkmann and the grandson of Dave and Joyce McClanahan of Odessa. Phil is a sensor operator for Predator Drones, stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri....
When I was young, I heard this song, My Grampy sang it, all day long. This is the song, my Grampy sang, Of magic trees, where---goodies hang----- The Doughnut Trees, the Doughnut Trees, They grow wild, at Grampy B’s. Yes, doughnuts grow, in tiny packs, So do M&M’s, and Cracker Jacks. When I go to bed, I dream all night, Of Twinkies filled, with cream delight. The cupcakes dance, with Tiger Tails, And Milk Duds are, as big as whales! There’s quarters, and green dollar bills. This orchard is, a million thrills! Peanut Butte...

The parts department at Odessa Trading Company has been awarded the 2011 Pinnacle Award, which was presented to OTC General Manager H.P. Carstensen and Parts Department Manager Ted Suchland July 3 by Greg Gresty, Case IH Territory Sales Manager. Also on hand for the presentation was James Hudson, Case IH Manager of Field Service Operations. The award is the outcome of the Pinnacle Footprint strategy from Case IH, a self-assessment program developed to drive dealer improvement...
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) Hi, here I am again. 9/10/1959 - TOR - The Odessa Chamber of Commerce has instituted action to get an extension of the present oiled road from Odessa to connect the missile site, a short distance. 12/3/1959 - TOR - Work started at Batum. Site is called "1A." Excavation will go down 165 feet. The number of men employed at the site should be between 150 and...
The Lincoln County Economic Development Council held their annual membership meeting last Thursday at the Red Rooster Restaurant in Reardan. The order of business at the annual meeting is the election of members to the Board of Directors and two positions were available. Existing board members Doug Plinski (president), Staci Moses (vice president), Steve Aubuchon (secretary), Rex Harder (treasurer), Ron Groff, Scott Hutsell, and Dale Swant elected two new members to the board, Jamie Manchester and John Nelson. Manchester...
The Odessa Historical Museum has received a recent donation of books from the Virginia (Beck) Michel family. “Adams County Pioneer Edition” and “Black Rock Pioneer Edition,” published by the Ritzville Journal Times, include newspaper accounts of life in the Marlin/Black Rock/Ruff areas. The books have many photographs of pioneer life, including photos by the Black Rock area professional photographer Joshua Elmer. Also donated was a commemorative booklet with photos of all the graduating classes of the Marlin School Distric...

Ruth Go has completed her first year of medical school at the University of Washington, and is now spending the next four weeks in Odessa, shadowing Dr. Linda Powell and other providers at the clinic, Quail Court and the hospital. She is the latest in a long line of students to participate in the RUOP (Rural Underserved Opportunity Program) at UW. Go’s family is from Everett. Her mother is a pediatrician in Arlington (north of Everett), and her father is in real estate. She h...

Outdoor dining season has finally arrived, and with it, some nice melons in the markets. Whole melons by the pound are generally the most economical, but an entire watermelon can be overwhelming for one or two people. I recently created a recipe for a Watermelon Salsa that can be made with readily available ingredients. Previously I had seen several recipes calling for ethnic ingredients not available locally. This is a mild salsa, but adding additional jalapeños would...
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). Hi, here I am again. At Batum, the first work will be the drilling of wells and lots of site work. One of the wells will be a 30-inch one, sunk to a depth of 90 feet, from where it will continue as a 24-inch well, the largest well ever to be drilled in this area. It will be an extra deep well, intended to go at least 1,000 feet in depth. The 30-inch well...

Herb Burghard of Odessa attended the Ritzville Alumni Banquet on May 26 for his 75th class reunion. There were 350 people at the banquet, with dinner provided by The Longhorn of Airway Heights. Of the 57 graduates from the class of 1937, 12 members are still living. Burghard said he had a nice visit with his classmates. This will be the last Ritzville Alumni Banquet because Lind and Ritzville will merge their resources next year to hold a joint Lind/Ritzville Alumni...

Simon Joseph King was born June 3, 2012 to Kaci (Wilson) and Alex King of Odessa. Born at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Simon weighed 7 pounds and measured 21 inches. Grandparents are Matt and Laurie Wilson and Wes and Faye King, all of Odessa. Maternal great grandparents are Jim and June Walter of Odessa and Henry and the late Elizabeth Wilson. Paternal great grandparents are Bud and Gerry King of Odessa and the late Joe and Liz Abbey of Waitsburg,...

On June 20, 2012 our loving mother Patricia “Lorraine “ Goetz passed away in Spokane, Washington with her family at her side. She was born in Marlin, Wash. on December 31, 1924. She graduated from Marlin High School in 1942 and attended Whitworth College. On April 27, 1946 she married the love of her life Richard, “Dick” Goetz. Lorraine was a member of the Salem Lutheran Church and was the church organist. She was former President of the Odessa PTA, President of 4-H Leader...
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). Hi, here I am again. In The Odessa Record, the missile hubbub started in April, 1959. The papers dated 4/2/1959 and 5/14/1959 mentioned – A report says – Area to get two missile sites containing long range weapons – bids called for April 21. One site will be one mile north of Lamona on the Harms place. The other will be a few miles south of Batum on land...

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Borrowing from a wedding adage, this column features a couple of repeat recipes from long past issues, some new recipes and a bit about blue and other colors. Luscious Lemon Bars were featured in one of our first year columns, and then again a few years later. The recipe was requested again following a recent potluck meal, and since there are new readers, here is the recipe. Luscious Lemon Bars 1 cup soft...

Randi (Smith), Dan and Axtyn Miller have been blessed with the birth of Adisyn Rochelle Miller, who joined their family on Wednesday, May 30, 2012. She was born at Kadlec Hospital in Richland, weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces, and measuring 19.5 inches long. Grandparents are Gunner and Merleen Smith of Odessa, Chris and Dan Mann of Baker, Ore. and Paul Miller of Phoenix, Ore. Great grandparents are Coleen Janke and Louella Smith of Odessa, Dorothy O’leary of Baker, Ore., Robert a...
Hi, here I am again. Just prior to hibernation, we had completed our review of the first 50 years of the L-B-D. During the review, I mentioned that when you investigate the L-B-D, you would discover three schools (Janke, Lauer & Batum), you would discover the tennis court/barn/softball field at Batum School, the Hoffnungsbergh church & cemetery, the missile base, the grain facilities at Lauer & Batum, the railroad tracks. By 1950, all the above listed were no longer a part of the district except the grain facilities,...
The Odessa Friends of the Library announces that the Summer Reading program will begin Monday, June 18, at the Odessa Public Library. Readers of all ages will enjoy the stories and crafts that follow the theme: "Dream Big - READ!" The 2012 Summer Reading program is open to preschool through age 10, with stories, prizes and crafts. Toddlers through preschool will meet Monday morning, June 18 at 10-10:30 a.m. at the Odessa Public Library. Kindergarten through 4th grade will have their story time from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m....
Editor’s note: This article was not received in time for last week’s issue, although it did appear on our website last week. We include it here for our paper edition readers. Harrington School District Superintendent Mike Perry sent a letter to all parents and staff Wednesday, June 6, on the subject of potential pertussis (whooping cough) exposure by students of the school district. On June 5, he received notification that there was a confirmed diagnosis of pertussis (whooping cough) within the Harrington School District and...

Cool spring weather benefits spring vegetables. Spinach, leaf lettuce and peas flourish in cooler temperatures, as do herbs of many varieties. Dill can become a weed this time of year as it reseeds readily and sprouts prolifically. Though it won’t form heads desirable for pickling until later in the summer, the delicate fern like foliage is a wonderful addition to salads, soups and dressings. Take advantage of this flavorful bounty. A row of intentionally planted dill will ben...

Hi, here I am again. Continued from last week – the Kiesz Children….. Joyce remembers the following about living in the L-B-D: (30.) There was usually no room in the kitchen’s “cool box” for pies and other bakery goods so goods were kept on the kitchen counter. I’m sure today a person would keep them in the refrigerator. In the old days, no one got sick …. after all, when the items came out of the oven it didn’t take long for them to be eaten, like within two seconds. (31.)...
The Distinguished Windmill They were seen in the valleys, and on every hill, Standing tall and proud---ridged and still. Like a sentry on duty, the legedary---windmill. They were found in the pasture, and in fields of sage. They dotted the praries, where the wind would rage. The pioneer’s lifeblood---at the dawn of this age. When the west was yet young, they played a key roll, Straddling the top, of every well diggers hole, From the Dakotas to Oregon, to the Oklahoma dust bowl. Sprouting up overnight, in every homesteader’s y...

Travis Todd, OHS class of 2008, graduated May 13 from Whitworth University with a BAE in elementary education. His major was elementary education and his minor was reading. He did his student teaching in Deer Park at Arcadia Elementary School. He was honored by the Whitworth Crimson Club for playing football for the Pirates as an offensive lineman for four years. He was given a class ring to commemorate his involvement. Travis will be teaching fifth grade at Brewster...

A shade tree has been donated by the friends and family of the late Rex Gibson of Odessa. The flowering cherry tree was planted at the Twin Lakes campground by local Girl Scouts Mya and Natosha Boss (representing the Junior Girl Scouts) and Katreace Boss (representing the Brownie Scouts). All three will earn a badge for planting the tree. Anyone using the campground over the summer, fishermen in particular, are asked to water the tree each time they visit. Once the tree is...

Diane Whitman started working in the physical therapy department at Odessa Memorial Healthcare Center in May of 1987 as a physical therapy aide. She took additional classes and became a licensed massage therapist not long after that. She has worked at OMHC for 25 years and in that time she has been a very important part of providing caring, quality healthcare to our patient population. She has built a large and dedicated massage clientele, while continuing to assist in the...

Barbeque season traditionally begins during Memorial Day weekend. Weather is usually conducive to outdoor dining by then, and an extra day off from work or school gives many folks time to prepare for a summer of al fresco meals. Start by making sure the grill is ready to use. Follow the manufactures instructions for cleaning and fueling your unit. Then you will be set to grill your favorite foods, as well as trying some new recipes. My favorite steak marinade is Great Steaks...