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  • Condemning others for their lifestyle is a sin

    Jul 26, 2012

    To The Eagle: The letter from last week’s editorial really burdened my soul. The writer stated that Cathlamet was “doing something immoral and disgusting by allowing the PFLAG (gay/lesbian) group to participate in the Bald Eagle Day parade, spreading gay and lesbian filth.” He asked, “When are Christians going to take a stand for the truth?” First of all, I am willing to take a stand and state that I am a Christian. What that means to me is that I believe in Jesus Christ, who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, having died and was raised fr...

  • Community asked to rally for sick mom

    Jul 26, 2012

    To The Eagle: I am motivated as I write this letter to our community paper. Wahkiakum county residents and friends nearby are always remarkable at showing others what being generous really looks like. In the many years that I have lived here, I have seen many charitable fund raisers. Every time, I am awe struck at how compassionate a town can be. People are willing to give prayers, food, money, and much more when someone is in need. I know it should not be taken for granted either. Here we go again... This is my challenge for you: Please come...

  • Christianity promotes acceptance, not reform

    Jul 26, 2012

    To The Eagle: A letter was published last week calling on Christians to take a stand for truth. As a leader of a church in our community, I take great caution in approaching this subject, yet I feel it is necessary to communicate that Christians are not called to publicly chastise and humiliate those we are expressing truth to. It is widely recognized among people who believe the Bible to be true in all areas that God did not intend for a homosexual relationship. They also recognize the Bible takes a stand against pride, adultery, hatred, murde...

  • Community News - July 26, 2012

    Jul 26, 2012

    YAP plans basketball camp The classes for the Youth Adventure Program July 30-August 3 include: Can't Fool Me, Part 2, July 30, 10-11 a.m., ages five to 10, free. Tissue Paper Butterflies, July 30, 1-2 p.m., ages three to six, $1. Tricky People, Part 2, July 31, 10-11 a.m., ages five to 10, free. Mosaic Tile Mirrors, July 31, 1-2 p.m., ages seven to 12, $6. Kayaking, August 1, 9 a.m. to noon, ages 10 and up, $25. CSI Academy, August 1, 2-3 p.m., ages seven and up, free. Make Your Own Soap, August 3, 1-2 p.m., ages six to nine, $3. Mini-Mules...

  • Call to boycott parade un-American

    Jul 26, 2012

    To The Eagle: I am writing this in answer to Len Lindsley's letter of July 19, 2012. Another Bald Eagle parade has come and gone and I believe it was a fun celebration and a good time in Cathlamet! Even better, it was a beautiful day. As a side-line to the season, it seems that we can also expect a yearly disapproving and hateful letter from Mr. Lindsley about the fact that gays and lesbians would be walking in the parade. This is America, and it is a democracy. This is at least the second time he has called for blocking these people from the p...

  • No. 12-98

    Jul 26, 2012

    SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR WAHKIAKUM COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF Case No. 12-4-00011-1 THE ESTATE OF Walter D. Jaspers, PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. RCW 11.40.030  The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or...

  • No. 12-101

    Jul 26, 2012

    REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SECRETARIAL AND BOOKKEEPING SERVICES FOR WAHKIAKUM FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #4, WAHKIAKUM COUNTY, WA  Wahkiakum Fire Protection District #4 of Wahkiakum County, Washington, is seeking proposals from companies or individuals interested in providing secretarial and bookkeeping services.  SCOPE OF WORK shall include, but is not limited to, performing the secretarial and bookkeeping services for the Fire District. These services will be provided at 13 Boege Road, Cathlamet, Washington on an as needed basis under...

  • What's Happening at the Fair?

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|Jul 26, 2012

    We have many painting projects to finish before fair time and received some excellent help from The Farmers 4-H Club last week! Shawn Deal, the rabbit and cavy superintendent and Deb Gribskov, poultry superintendent, brought their 4-H club to the fairgrounds twice last week. Their first project was to paint the picnic tables with blue, lavender and pink paint. Later in the week, the club returned to spend an hour applying primer paint to the new goat, sheep and swine pens. A big thank you to Taya Deal, Nanea Carroll, Teylor Sauer, Cadence...

  • Breakfast was success, Kiwanis club reports

    The Kiwanis Club of Cathlamet|Jul 25, 2012

    Visitors and local residents enjoyed a hearty breakfast Saturday to start their day of celebrating Cathlamet’s annual Bald Eagle Days festival. The Kiwanis Club of Cathlamet and the Wahkiakum High School Key Club teamed up to present a delicious vegetable-and-egg scramble, sausages, piping-hot pancakes, orange juice, and coffee at the Elochoman Slough Marina’s barbecue pavilion. Boaters from four guest yacht clubs visiting the marina were lured by the fragrance of cooking morning food. The club reported that over 200 tickets were sold, abo...

  • Kiwanis golf tourney funds local scholarships

    Richard Swart, Kiwanis Club of Cathlamet|Jul 19, 2012

    Lots of smiles combined with sunshine to light the annual Kiwanis Club of Cathlamet’s Scholarship Golf Tournament on July 7, at the Skyline Golf Course in Cathlamet. Kiwanis hosts the event to raise funds for its scholarship awards to outstanding Wahkiakum High School graduating seniors. Golfers from near and far teamed up to have fun and enjoy some friendly competition using the “four-person scramble” format. Winners of the several categories were: • KP (Closest to Pin) on holes 4 &13: John Collier. • KP on holes 3 & 12: David McNal...

  • Have a question for political candidates?

    Jul 19, 2012

    The Eagle invites readers to submit questions to pose to local candidates at the forum we're sponsoring next Monday in Cathlamet. This forum will focus on local races--county commissioner and treasurer and Wahkiakum PUD commissioner. All local candidates are invited to speak, whether or not their race will be on the primary ballot. Candidates will have an opportunity to make a statement, and they'll answer written questions submitted by the public. Questions should be directed at all candidates for a particular office, not an individual...

  • Hannah to be principal at Harrah

    Melissa Linquist, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jul 19, 2012

    “I loved my time at Wahkiakum,” John Hannah said recently. “I have great friends and family here. Cathlamet will always be home.” Hannah began working for Wahkiakum School District in 1998, as a substitute teacher while working on his Masters Degree in Teaching. In the fall of 2001, he started teaching sixth grade full-time. He later moved into the middle school and most recently taught high school math. He has also coached wrestling and football. In June, Hannah packed up his classroom at Wa-Ki-Hi and headed east to begin his new career...

  • Four seek District 1 commission job

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jul 19, 2012

    Mike Backman Commercial fisherman Mike Backman feels he would bring good business experience and a strong work ethic to the board of county commissioners. “First, I’ve been active in the community for a long time, and this is an opportunity to take my commitment to the next level,” he said when asked why he is running for the office. “Secondly, it’s a job, and I think I can do a good job at it.” Backman graduated from Wahkiakum High School and studied at LCC but didn’t complete a degree. He is a third generation commercial fisherman on...

  • Family deals with nursing home closure

    Melissa Linquist, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jul 19, 2012

    Robert Belleisle, 72, retired to Cathlamet with a love of the outdoors. The Coos Bay native would spend his free time hunting and fishing so after 20 years of work for Columbia Ford in Longview, Belleisle purchased a pole building and hauled his boat to Wahkiakum County. “Seven years ago, Robert had a heart attack,” recalled Ken Belleisle, Robert’s brother and power-of-attorney. Thirty days after his heart attack, Robert suffered a stroke while working outside in his garden. “He’s paralyzed on his right side. He can cuss and he can say my name...

  • Bald Eagle festival is this weekend

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jul 19, 2012

    Cathlamet's Bald Eagle Days summer festival will bring the traditional parade, street fair, fireworks show and wooden boat festival to the community this weekend. Action starts Friday afternoon with a sidewalk art contest from 2:30-5:30 p.m. and live music, first at the farmers' market on Puget Island and later at the Tsuga Artisan Market on Main Street. Tsuga will celebrate its first anniversary Friday afternoon with a reception that will include live music from the Hidden River band. Saturday action starts with breakfast at the Elochoman...

  • Town in need of Christian values

    Jul 19, 2012

    To The Eagle: When are Christians going to take a stand for the truth? Our town of Cathlamet is doing something immoral and disgusting by allowing the PFLAG group to participate in the Bald Eagle Day parade. They are a group dedicated to spreading gay and lesbian filth. It is time to make a stand and not participate or attend the parade. Some of the churches are sending their parishioners straight to hell with their tolerance of homosexuality. The Bible is real clear on this; it is sinful in all ways. Len Lindsley Puget Island Editor's note:...

  • No. 12-99

    Jul 19, 2012

    CALL FOR BIDS Diking District #1 of Wahkiakum County Equipment Storage Building Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Diking District #1 of Wahkiakum County, Washington, at the office of their Attorney, William J. Faubion, 260 Una Street, Cathlamet, WA 98612 until 2:00 p.m. local time the 13th of August, 2012, and will then be opened and publicly read at their regular meeting August 13th, 2012 at 8:15 p.m. at the Puget Island Fire Hall. All bid proposals shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashier's...

  • No. 12-98

    Jul 19, 2012

    SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR WAHKIAKUM COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF Case No. 12-4-00011-1 THE ESTATE OF Walter D. Jaspers, PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. RCW 11.40.030  The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or...

  • No. 12-106

    Jul 19, 2012

    ORDINANCE NO. 539-11 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CATHLAMET MUNICIPAL CODE (CMC) TITLE 18 - ZONING: CHAPTER 18.20 - PROVIDING FOR LIMITATIONS ON TEMPORARY BUILDINGS WITHIN THE RESIDENTIAL ZONE IN THE TOWN OF CATHLAMET; AMENDING CHAPTER 18.25 - PROVIDING FOR UTILITY CORRIDORS WITHIN COMMERCIAL AND COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ZONES IN THE TOWN; AMENDING CHAPTER 18.60 - BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, PROVIDING FOR PERIODIC MODIFICATION OF FEES CHARGED AND FOR APPEALS OF DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; AND PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS OF BARRIERS, HEDGES AND FENCES...

  • Community News - July 19, 2012

    Jul 19, 2012

    Library hours to change July 23 In an effort to balance the budget and also accommodate customer needs, effective July 23 the Blanche Bradley Memorial Library will be closed Mondays. Opening hours on Wednesdays will shift from 6-7:30 p.m. to 1-4 p.m. The new schedule is Tuesday and Friday 2-5 p.m. and Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 1-4 p.m. Hours will be reevaluated in 2013 when the library remodel is complete. Vendor's Market to raise funds for grange Skamokawa Grange #425 will hold their Vista Vendor's Market fund raiser on July 28 at...

  • No. 12-105

    Jul 19, 2012

    ORDINANCE NO. 551-12 GRANTING A NON-EXCLUSIVE 10-YEAR COMMUNICATION FRANCHISE TO CASCADE NETWORKS, INC. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF CABLE AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES WITHIN THE TOWN LIMITS WHEREAS, the Town of Cathlamet is authorized to grant non-exclusive franchises for the operation of cable systems within the Town rights-of-way; and WHEREAS, Cascade Networks, Inc. has requested a franchise to construct, operate, and maintain a multimedia communication system within the boundaries of the Town of Cathlamet; and...

  • No. 12-104

    Jul 19, 2012

    ORDINANCE NO. 553-12 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 543-11 ADJUSTING REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE 2012 BUDGET OF THE TOWN OF CATHLAMET  WHEREAS additional unanticipated revenue and expenditures have been accumulated by the Town in 2012;  NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CATHLAMET:  1. Ordinance No. 543-11, the 2012 Budget of the Town of Cathlamet, is hereby amended in the attached form indicating increases in Revenue and Expenditures bringing the budget total to $12,330,760.54.  2. This...

  • Revamped Duck Inn reopens its doors

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jul 12, 2012

    GOT SUMMER--Everyone was happy to see the sun come out last week. It almost got a bit warm for me, but hey, it was nice to have dry for a change. Sunday morning saw us with some cloud cover though, so while it was dry, we didn't have that sunshine to perk us up first thing in the morning but at least it showed up by noon and we enjoyed another beautiful day. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from July 12-18 are Samantha McClain, Justin Perkins, Megan Miller, Marietta Montgomery, Jerry Ledtke, Sharrel Mooers, Jamie Kincaid, Cameron...

  • Sheriff's Report - July 12, 2012

    Jul 12, 2012

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: July 2--12:09 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to an Elochoman Valley Road address to aid a man who was lying next to his truck having a focal seizure. 9:49 p.m. A Jacobson Road resident reported that people were dealing drugs in the trailer park. 4:36 p.m. A North Welcome Slough Road resident reported that their neighbor's dog was loose. The caller said that the dog's owners had not been home to feed...

  • Plans shaping up for summer festival

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jul 12, 2012

    Plans are shaping up for Cathlamet's Bald Eagle Days summer festival next week. The three-day festival is now in its 31st year and includes the traditional parade, street fair, fireworks show and wooden boat festival. Action starts Friday afternoon with a sidewalk art contest from 2:30-5:30 p.m. and live music, first at the farmers' market on Puget Island and later at the Tsuga Artisan Market on Main Street. Tsuga will celebrate its first anniversary Friday afternoon with a reception that will include live music. The Wahkiakum Chamber of...

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