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  • Westenders discuss junk ordinance

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 23, 2013

    Wahkiakum County Commissioners Blair Brady and Dan Cothren (Commissioner Mike Backman was taking care of another issue on the other side of the county) met with nearly a full house crowd of about 80 residents at the Grays River Valley Center last Wednesday for an informal public hearing and an opportunity for the public to give input on a possible ordinance to regulate the accumulation of junk cars and other items that could be considered a public nuisance. Brady opened the meeting by stating, “The purpose of this and subsequent meetings w...

  • Many activities scheduled in area

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 16, 2013

    It looks like we have reverted to spring weather again. Although the sun was nice, I do like to see it cool down a bit, and I do like the rain. Besides, isn’t rain the reason we live in such a beautiful green place? News from Naselle: The District track meet will be held in Raymond on Thursday (today) at 3 p.m. Good luck, Comet competitors. The state meet will take place in Cheney on May 24 and 25. Other school events coming up as the year winds down: May 20- high school music concert at 7 p.m.; May 22- elementary music program at 7 p.m. The N...

  • Filing for elected offices starts Monday

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 9, 2013

    Filing for elected offices that will appear on this year's primary and general election ballots starts Monday in the Wahkiakum County Auditor's office. Positions that will appear on the ballot include: County sheriff--one year unexpired term; Mark Howie, incumbent. Filing fee is $700.27. The position is a partisan position; all other positions are non-partisan. Fire District 1, commissioner position 1, 6-year term--Lee Tischer incumbent. Filing fee is $12. Fire District 2, commissioner position 3, 6-year term--Kent Martin incumbent. Filing fee...

  • Cemetery clean up scheduled

    May 9, 2013

    A clean-up afternoon is planned for Saturday, May 18 at the Seal River Cemetery. Volunteers from the Naselle Youth Camp mowed the grass May 9. Volunteers should bring tools and equipment for doing clean-up, soft bristled brush (bucket of water) for cleaning headstones, and rain gear or sunscreen depending on weather....

  • Book signing at AAC May 18

    May 9, 2013

    Two new books, The Brix Logging Story as well as The Brix Maritime Story, are being released by Peter Brix and Bryan Penttila and the Appelo Archives Center, 1056 SR 4, Naselle, will have both of them available on May 18 to have signed and purchase. The authors will be present from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Brix Logging Story: In the woods of Washington and Oregon follows the lives and careers of four German-born brothers who arrived in the big timber country of the lower Columbia River in 1881 with little more than a restless desire to succeed in...

  • Bank of the Pacific seeing staff changes

    Sarah Lawrence, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 9, 2013

    L-R: Sierra Shelton, Nicci Bergseng, Kim Havens, Lori Bergseng, Penny Paulsen and Sam Wilson. Photo by Rick Nelson. Next time you walk into a Bank of the Pacific branch you may notice some new faces as the head office has decided to make some staff changes. After working alongside Branch Manager Penny Paulsen for over 20 years, Lori Bergseng is moving to the Astoria Branch to become the operations manager. Penny says, “It is like Lori and I are getting a divorce, and I am getting the kids! Lori has been a wonderful asset to the bank and I w...

  • Appelo celebrates 91st birthday

    May 9, 2013

    The Appelo Archive Center in Naselle will host a birthday reception for Carlton Appelo on May 11, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Appelo will be celebrating his 91st birthday. The public is invited to attend; refreshments will be served. Hosts ask people bring no gifts, but donations to the Archive Center will be welcomed....

  • Plant/Book/Bake Sale & Soup Lunch approaches

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 9, 2013

    News from Naselle: Though the school year is nearing its end, there are still some sports on the calendar. This week includes: Thursday- middle school track at North Beach at 3:30 p.m.; Friday, home subdistrict track meet at 4 p.m.; and May 16- District track at Raymond at 3 p.m. Go Comets! The Comet Booster Club will hold its regular meeting on May 14 at 5:30 p.m. Students will be released early at 12:30 p.m. on May 15. The two final performances of “Thoroughly Modern Millie Junior” will be held on May 10 and 11 at 7 p.m. The group has don...

  • Track & Field results from Comet Invitational

    May 2, 2013

    April 25 at Naselle Comet Invitational Men's teams: Raymond 138.5, Willapa Valley 86, Ilwaco 81, South Bend 60, Naselle 58, Wishkah Valley 53, Wahkiakum 50.5, Pe Ell 49, North Beach 45, Taholah 37 Women's teams: Willapa Valley 106.5, South Bend 105, Pe Ell 100, Raymond 96, Ilwaco 58, North Beach 55, Wahkiakum 53, Taholah 25, Naselle 24, May Knight 15, Wishkah Valley 9.5 Wahkiakum Mule and Naselle Comet results Men: 2. Nathan Cothren W 11.33. 200m--3. Cothran W 24.36. 400m--5. Chandler Chapman N 57.04. 800m--1. Alex Johnson W 2:07.83. 1600m--5....

  • Time to get ready for Mother's Day

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 2, 2013

    NEW MONTH-- Here we are at the beginning of yet another month. The time is just flying by! This month starts the beginning of a super-busy time around our area, but I have to say, I feel like we've had lots of goings-on already. Having it get even busier means we'll be hopping from one thing to another faster than a frog in a frying pan! Hope you've got your running shoes on, as it's time to hustle. THIS SATURDAY-- To start the first weekend in May off, the Columbia River Kayaking group is having an Open House this Saturday at their new...

  • Filing opens May 13 for elected offices

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 2, 2013

    Filing for elected offices that will appear on this year's primary and general election ballots will take place May 13-17 in the Wahkiakum County Auditor's office. Positions that will appear on the ballot include: County sheriff--one year unexpired term; Mark Howie, incumbent. Filing fee is $700.27. The position is a partisan position; all other positions are non-partisan. Fire District 1, commissioner position 1, 6-year term--Lee Tischer incumbent. Filing fee is $12. Fire District 2, commissioner position 3, 6-year term--Kent Martin...

  • Tea celebrates "School Days" this weekend

    May 2, 2013

    News from Naselle: Sports calendar for the Naselle Comet teams this week: Thursday- high school track at Raymond at 4 p.m.; Monday- middle school track at Raymond at 4 p.m.; Wednesday, May 8- home track meet in Naselle (sub-district) at 4 p.m.; Thursday, May 9- middle school track at North Beach League at 3:30 p.m. Go Comets! The Naselle Drama Club has been hard at work on their latest production, “Thoroughly Modern Millie Junior” and the public is invited to the opening on Friday at 7 p.m. in the Naselle Commons. Tickets are $5 for stu...

  • Wahkiakum & Naselle track results

    Apr 25, 2013

    April 18 at Ocosta Men: NW Christian 181, Naselle 80, Ocosta 60, Hoquiam 47, Wahkiakum 44, Wishkah Valley 43, North Beach 24, Taholah 14.5, North River 2.5 Women: NW Christian 186, Ocosta 102, North Beach 100, Wahkiakum 58, Wishkah Valley 43, Naselle 15, Hoquiam 14, Taholah 10, Mary Knight 9 Wahkiakum and Naselle results Men: 100m--1. Nathan Cothren W 12.08; 2. Dustin Eaton N 12.23; 3. Thorben Hubner N 12.46; 5. Jake Condon N 12.71. 200m--4. Cothren W 25.6; 5. Eaton N 25.7. 1600m--4. Levi Wasmundt N 5:23.2. 110m hurdles--5. Kyler Wulf N 20.71....

  • What's Happening on Main Street

    Sarah Lawrence, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 25, 2013

    Silver Linings, Antiques, Vintage & Wares Opens this Friday! This Friday, April 26 marks the Grand Opening of the newest business on Main Street, Silver Linings, Antiques & Wares. Located at 90 Main Street, in Cathlamet, the official ribbon cutting ceremony starts at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. Join new owners Deb Howie and Sherrill Bollen for music and cupcakes as they celebrate the launch of their new business. For more information please call 206-940-3950. Spring Salad Luncheon at Naselle Lutheran Church The Naselle Lutheran Church is proud to host...

  • Naselle Drama Club to present “Modern” play

    Apr 25, 2013

    The Naselle High School Drama club will present their 14th Broadway production: "Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr." through Music Theatre International, New York. Showings will be held May 3 at 7 p.m., May 4 at 2 p.m., May 5 at 2 p.m., May 19 at 7 p.m. and May 11 at 7 p.m., at Naselle High School. Admission is $8 for adults and $5 for students. This play is the story of Millie Dillmount who has arrived in New York City from Salina, Kansas in 1922. She is determined to make it in the big city, so bobs her hair, changes her fashion and joins the...

  • Naselle bond election fails for second time

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 25, 2013

    For the second time this year, voters in the Naselle/Grays River Valley School District rejected a proposed building bond to refurbish and enhance school facilities. In votes counted Tuesday, 366 voted in favor, 44.26 percent, and 461 voted against, 55.74 percent. In Wahkiakum County precincts, 103 voted in favor, 32.7 percent, and 212 voted against, 67.3 percent. In Pacific County precincts, 263 voted in favor, 51.37 percent, and 249 voted against, 48.63 percent. The election would have authorized the school district to issue $8.1 million in...

  • Rosburg mainstay will celebrate 80th birthday

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 25, 2013

    We had one more trip to the ER, this time for low heart rate and low blood pressure, an overnight stay at St. John’s and came home again on Tuesday with a pacemaker. We hope this will be the last hospital trip for a while. The nurses and staff doctors are on a first-name basis with both of us lately, and we certainly appreciate them and the care they have provided during our visits. Thank you everyone for all your kindness, support, and friendship through this long and tiring journey. We certainly look forward to a calm period for a while. N...

  • Film to be shown at Appelo Archives Center April 20

    Apr 18, 2013

    The Finnish film “Valo” will be shown April 20 at 11 a.m. at the Appelo Archives Center, located at 1056 SR 4 in Naselle. There is no admission charge. It is a story of a boy, Aleksanteri Ahola-Valo, about eight years old, who begins to keep diaries during the time of tsarist rule in Finland. Valo, his best friend, and Valo’s father participate in a parade in St. Petersburg in January, 1905, to present demands for change to representatives of the Russian government. Valo loses his best friend that day when the peaceful demonstrators are shot...

  • Anniversary 75 coming soon

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 18, 2013

    I’m finishing up this article as I sit in yet another hospital room with my husband. We ended up back in the emergency room on Saturday night and after many more tests, up and down blood pressure, and a few other issues, I think we are headed uphill once again. Hopefully he will be back home again in a day or two. Thanks everyone for your good thoughts, prayers, support and friendship. We will overcome. News from Naselle: Sports calendar for the Naselle Comet teams this week include Thursday, home track meet at 4 p.m.; Saturday- home baseball a...

  • Spring luncheon to be held April 27

    Apr 18, 2013

    On Saturday, April 27, the Naselle Lutheran Church will hold their annual Spring Salad Luncheon from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 308 Old Knappton Rd, Naselle. A $7 donation is asked and all funds raised will support church mission work. They will also receive matching funds from Thrivent up to $600. There will also be salads, baked goods, crafts, quilts and more available....

  • Naselle / Grays River Students of the Month

    Apr 18, 2013

    Naselle/Grays River Valley students for the month of March displayed the character trait of optimism. Front row, l-r, are Kaelin Anderson (3rd), Blake Finley (K), Alia Lebovitz (K), Kaylee Langston (1st), Brynn Tarabochia (1st), and back row, l-r, Jamine Do (2nd), Kolby Glenn (4th), Julee Andring (4th), Corey Gregory (5th), Anna Kulp (5th), Ella Hale (4th). Courtesy photo....

  • It's tea time this Saturday at SJFC

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 17, 2013

    DAMP--It seems that whenever my flowers bloom and are looking pretty, we get a heavy rain or hail storm or some strong winds and my poor flowers take a beating. Sure enough, that's what happened last week. My camellias were looking real nice, as was my red rhododendron, but after being pounded by the hail and tossed around by the wind this weekend, they are looking pretty sad and droopy. Even the hummingbirds would rather get some nourishment from my feeders than to deal with those soggy, droopy plants. We're hoping to see a little more sun in...

  • Donald Deege

    Apr 11, 2013

    Donald “Donte” Loynel Deege, age 51, passed away in his sleep at his home in Iowa City, Iowa on March 11, 2013. He was born November 20, 1961 in Los Angeles, CA He was raised in Thousand Oaks, CA, were he graduated from Newberry Park High School in 1980. In 1981 he enlisted in the Army and graduated from Military Police school. He was blessed with many gifts and talents. He loved music and played many instruments including guitar, piano, banjo, and accordion, just to name a few. He wrote his own music and enjoyed performing. He was a gif...

  • Writer urges support of building bond

    Apr 11, 2013

    To The Eagle: Since we received our school board election ballot on Saturday the 6th, it’s time to fill it out with a positive approval and get it back to the auditor’s office in Cathlamet or South Bend. I want all of you eligible voters to remember that it was our parents and neighbors within our school districts nationwide that provided the schools we were educated in and now, ladies and gentlemen, it is our turn to return the favor. I want all of you to read what you are paying with the $8.1 million; your yes vote will provide and it will be...

  • Writer comments on Naselle bond issue

    Apr 11, 2013

    To The Eagle: As in the Wizard of Oz, voters need to pull the curtain back and have a look for themselves. Naselle School District is pushing back when voters say no, understand that, we’ve watered and fed that behavior, and it grew. No means no, no matter who says it. A few weeks ago I received a letter signed “Voters for Accountability”. This letter talked about various issues going on in our school. Although I agree with their concerns, I felt there were a number of issues not addressed. At the end of the day it comes back to the same issue...

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