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  • School gets ready for graduation

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 30, 2012

    Is anyone else being swarmed with hummingbirds? I have never seen so many at the same time. My feeders have to be refilled daily and sometimes there are two birds eating at the same time on each of the little flowers for a total of six birds on each feeder. They are amazing little creatures. My cats are just about crazy looking at them through the window, especially when a bird will hover on the other side of the glass where the cat’s staring. News from Naselle: Less than two weeks left in the 2012 school year, with several important events com...

  • Support our American heroes this weekend

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 24, 2012

    Rain, rain, rain is back again with a vengeance. Just as we get used to the sun and dry weather, we are brought back to reality. The plain facts of living in this beautiful part of the northwest. At least it isn’t cold and the gardens that have been planted will benefit. News from Naselle: The Naselle Comet track team will head to Cheny to compete in the state track meet on May 25 and 26. Good luck team! In honor of Memorial Day the students from the Naselle-Grays River Valley School District will have May 28 off. Classes will resume on May 2...

  • Donald W. Strong, Sr.

    May 24, 2012

    Donald W. “Don” Strong Sr., 87, died at his home in Sherwood, Ore. on May 16, 2012. Born in Groveland, Calif. on June 20, 1924, he was the son of Delbert and Helen Strong. He graduated from Quincy High School. Following graduation from high school Don worked on the railroad repairing boilers. In February 1943 he joined the US Army, serving until honorably discharged in 1945. His military duty complete, he began civilian life driving log truck, then freight trucks. In late 1945 he bought an old Army truck and built a lumber truck out of it. He...

  • List of popular names has changes

    Melissa Linquist, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 24, 2012

    Every parent knows that choosing a baby name can be a daunting and difficult task. Couples peruse the internet and baby name books; they take suggestions from family and friends and create lists which they systematically eliminate names from until only one remains. “Picking out a name is very difficult" says Casey Barber Johnson of Naselle. Johnson anticipates the birth of her fourth son very soon. "As we are thinking of names we play rhyming games to see what words rhyme (therefore how he could get made fun of). We also are trying to pick a s...

  • Track and Field results

    May 17, 2012

    Pacific League Subdistrict Meet May 11 at Naselle Boys teams: Raymond 121, NW Christian 106, Willapa Valley 96, Ocosta 90, North Beach 89, South Bend 83, Naselle 67. Naselle boys: 200m--4. Chandler Chapman, 25.07. 1600m--5. Cramer Smith 4:46.1. 3200m--5. Smith 10:51.8. 110m hurdles--1. Rob Baker 15.47. 4x100m relay--5. Dustin Eaton, Baker, Chapman, Tony Lopez 46.83. High jump--1. Chapman 6-2; 2. Baker 5-10. Pole vault--4. Kyler Wulf 9'. Long jump--1. Baker 20-2.5. Girls teams: NW Christian 183, South Bend 118, Raymond 101, Willapa Valley 93,...

  • Great White Tail Run on Saturday

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 17, 2012

    GORGEOUS--I hope all of you have been slathering on the sunscreen as we've really had a wonderful stretch of sunshine lately! Having this dry, warm weather means we often stay in the sun a little too long, so whether you are working or playing in it, I hope you're keeping safe, and taking precautions for yourself and children. Hats, umbrellas, sun screen and shade are great ways to ward off the bad part while still enjoying the wonderful sunshine and soaking up some great Vitamin D. As we all know, this wonderful weather can't last forever,...

  • Bonnie L. Anderson

    May 17, 2012

    Bonnie L. Anderson, 63, of Grays River, died on May 11, 2012, in Grays River. She was born on January 5, 1949 in Molhar, Ore. in Tillamook County the daughter of Monte and June Dow Whyde. She was raised in Zanesville, Ohio and later became a cosmetologist in the early 1980s. She came to this area from Zanesville, Ohio in 1963. She was married to Dan Anderson on May 26, 1967 in Naselle. Mrs. Anderson was employed for Kelly Services at the fish hatcheries for 30 years and then for 18 years for Wahkiakum County at the KM transfer station as the...

  • Johnson Park fund raiser this Saturday

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 17, 2012

    What a gorgeous week weather-wise. I’m sure we could all get used to this. Gardens are being planted, lawns mowed, and some of the farmers are even making hay. Hopefully it will continue for a few more days at least. News from Naselle: Naselle sports for this week includes Thursday- District track meet at Raymond at 4 p.m. Go Comets! Naselle Elementary has been raising money for children at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital by participating in a yearly Math-a-thon for about 15 years. Throughout the years, Naselle has raised a total of $22...

  • Track & FIeld results

    May 10, 2012

    SW Washington Classic May 4, Woodland Wahkiakum Mule senior Brett Chaput placed first in the discus and set a new Wahkiakum High School record. He threw the disc 163'8". The mark surpassed a 35-year old record of 163'7" set by Ed Cochran. It is also the longest mark among Washington's Class 2B athletes. May 3 at Raymond Boys teams: Ocosta 116, Morton/White Pass 113, Naselle 109, Raymond 107, Napavine 88, North Beach 49, Taholah 40, Wishkah Valley 25. Naselle boys: 100m--6. Dustin Eaton N 12.54. 200m--2. Chandler Chapman 24.98; 5. Eaton 25.88....

  • Weekend packed full with events

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 10, 2012

    GORGEOUS--Well, as this week began, there was nothing but blue sky all day long with perfect temperatures for working in the yard or just sitting outside and taking it all in. So nice! Of course, if you happened to have been downwind from any big trees, you would have had the unfortunate timing of a pollen bath, as it was coming off the trees in virtual waves. Sort of neat to witness, but if you're allergy prone, it was time to run and hide in the house! Did you see the "super moon" Saturday night? I only saw it briefly as it slipped between a...

  • Early entry deadlines near for sturgeon derby

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 10, 2012

    Entry deadlines are approaching for the 2012 Derby Dollars for Scholars barbecue and sturgeon derby to be held June 2. Now in its 12th year, the event raises funds for scholarship programs for students in the Wahkiakum and Naselle Grays River Valley School District. The event also coincides with 7th Annual Rods and Reels car show. This event brings hundreds of classic and unique vehicles to Skamokawa; both events are held at the Wahkiakum County Fairgrounds and Fairgrounds Park. The car show is open to "all unique vehicles" and has a $25 entry...

  • Track and Field Results

    May 3, 2012

    April 28: Wahkiakum High at Swanson Invitational/Castle Rock Wahkiakum girls: 3200m--4. Ashley Silva 13:55.4. 100m hurdles--4. Shelbie Abbot 19.87. 300m hurdles--4. Abbot 58.21. 4x100m relay--4. Andi Sos, Silva, Abbot, Gabby Mann 61.27. Shot put--1. Blaine Land 34'. Discus--1. Land 111-8. Javelin--3. Land 95-6. Wahkiakum boys--100m--3. Nathan Cothren 11.94. 200m--3. N. Cothren 24.82. 400m--4. Collan Riley 57.44. 1600m--4. Collan Riley 5:08.24. 3200m--4. Adam Vasion 12:21.78. 300m hurdles--3. Lars Blix 46.11. 4x100m--3. Blix, Connar Riley, Mark...

  • Redmen Hall new exhibit on May 12

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 3, 2012

    SO-SO--Last weekend promised to bring some sunshine to our area but after a brief amount on Saturday morning, the clouds took over and it was rather gloomy all day. However, it was dry, so that was something. Sunday saw some brief sun breaks but by nightfall and Monday morning, it was nothing but rain, so if things clear up by the end of the week, I'm sure everyone will be happy. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from May 3-9 are Rosie Hicks, Maria Snow, Connor Emlen-Petterson, Tami Bosch, Lori Parke, Stephanie Moonen, Stan Thacker,...

  • Donna I. Gatens Klint

    May 3, 2012

    Our loving wife and mother Donna Irene Gatens Klint went to be with our Lord on Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at her home in Deep River, as the result of cancer. She was 72 years old. Donna was born November 21, 1939 in Nemah, the daughter of Lucy “Nettie” Slater and James Francis “Frank” Gatens. The doctor had to come by boat out to Twin Point on the Willapa Bay for her delivery. Donna was raised with four brothers and as a child loved rowing out on the Bay against the tide. She attended elementary school in Naselle and graduated from Naselle...

  • Community News - May 3, 2012

    May 3, 2012

    Runners gear up for 28th Great White Tail Run The 28th annual Great White Tail Run takes place on May 19 on the Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge in Skamokawa at 10 a.m. The courses are 10k, 5k and 2 miles in length, with award recognition for overall female and male winners in each event. There will be ribbons for the top three finishers in each age division. Packet pickup and day of registration starts at 8:30 a.m. at the Skamokawa Vista Park. Registration fees are $10 without shirt (pre run), $20 with shirt (pre run) and $12...

  • Last chance to see Alice in Wonderland

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 2, 2012

    News from Naselle: Sports calendar for the Naselle Comets this week include today (Thursday)-high school track at Raymond at 3 p.m.; Monday-middle school track at South Bend at 3:30 p.m. Go Comets! It’s that time of year for signing up your kindergarten students. The Kindergarten Roundup will take place at Naselle on May 8 at 1 p.m. Your last chance to see the “Alice in Wonderland” production by the Naselle Drama Club is this weekend. I have heard rave revues from many of the attendees who saw it last weekend. You can enjoy one of two remaining...

  • Position open on Naselle/Grays River school board

    Apr 30, 2012

    The Naselle/Grays River Valley School District office has announced that there is a board member opening in Director District position #2. Michelle Condon has held the position. Permission was received from Pacific and Wahkiakum counties to open Board Position #2 for applicants. For an application please go to the school district website at www.naselleschools.org then Go to "Our District" - "School Board" - "Board Member District" for map, legal description, and application. Applications are due to the district office by 4:00 p.m. Friday, May...

  • Track and Field results

    Apr 26, 2012

    April 17: Wahkiakum High at Napavine Girls teams: Napavine 198, Adna 172, Pe Ell 143, Wahkiakum 49, Vancouver Christian 11 Wahkiakum girls: 1600m--3. Ashley Silva 7:06.39. 3200m--2. Silva 14:43.82. 100m--5. Shelbie Abbot 20.57. 300m hurdles--6. Abbot 1:01.44. 4x100m relay--4. Silva, Gabby Mann, Andi Sos, Abbot 1:02.75. Shot put--2. Blain Land 31-7.5. Discus--1. Land 103-3. Javelin--6. Abbot 73-6. Boys teams: Wahkiakum 148, Napavine 126, Adna 111, Pe Ell 94.5, Vancouver Christian 61.5 Wahkiakum boys--100m--4. John Chambers 12.83; 5. Mark...

  • Port 2 meeting at grange hall May 2

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 26, 2012

    MONTH'S END--This month is about to end; how is that possible? It seems it just started! I can't tell you how alarmed I am by the seemingly furious pace as to which the days are flying by. It won't be long and the kids will be out of school and summer will be in full swing! SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from April 26-May 2 are Debbie McClain, Kelly McClain, Shannon McClain, Connie Luthi, Ricky Montgomery, Sweet Pea Snow, Robert Meyer, Anita Hoven, Wolfgang Hoven, Carol Danker, Jennifer Emery, Wally Wright, Stan Woody Jr., Marcia...

  • Naselle woman runs the Boston Marathon

    Melissa Linquist, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 26, 2012

    Standing at the starting line, amidst thousands of the world's top runners, one can only think of the many miles that have led to this single race. Steeped in tradition, the Boston Marathon ranks among the most prestigious road-racing events on earth. Seasoned runners aspire to run a fast enough “qualifying time” to even be able to toe the starting line here. Annie Strange, a mother of three boys, from Naselle achieved this grandiose goal last week. “I am grateful to have had the chance to experience it,” Strange said of the running of the 116t...

  • Kids decorate grocery bags for Earth Day

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Apr 25, 2012

    Beautiful weekend with lots of hugs from grandkids, Emmett who is now two and his baby brother, Wyatt who is four months. Thank you, Shane and Delena for the baby fix. It was wonderful. It was good to see youngest son Carl as well. Also I must apologize to Shane for saying he was only 25 years old when he was 26. Old age memory setting in, I guess. In a few more years he would have thanked me for that mistake. News from Naselle: It’s a busy week at Naselle-Grays River Valley School. The sports calendar is as follows: Thursday-home track meet a...

  • Track and Field results

    Apr 19, 2012

    Naselle Invitational April 12 Girls teams: Raymond 107, Pe Ell 104, South Bend 100, Willapa Valley 92, Ilwaco 61, North Beach 55, Morton/White Pass 54, Wahkiakum 35, Naselle 22, Mary Knight 20, Knappa 14, Wishkah 3 Wahkiakum and Naselle girls: 400m--7. Audrey Young W 1:15.2. 800m--6. Katie Green N 2:50.0. 1600m--2. Green N 6:05.78; 7. Ashley Silva W 7:08.38. 3200m--1. Green N 13:02.86; 3. Silva W 15:47.1. 300m hurdles--6. Shelbie Abbot W 59.4. 4x200m relay--3. Mules (Silva, Gabby Mann, Abbott, Young) 2:10.47. Discus--1. Blaine Land W 99-5. Jave...

  • Naselle preschoolers take part in Arbor Day

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

    In the spirit of Arbor Day, three, four and five year olds attending Naselle Play and Learn came together this week to plant, nurture and celebrate trees. Led by their teacher, Megan Tienharra, preschool students learned about Arbor Day through various activities. Tienhaara displayed different parts of trees on a nature table which included bark, needles, branches, leaves, buds and cones. Then continuing a national tradition that first began in April, 1872, students worked with Campbell Group Forest Engineer Jeff Linquist of Grays River to get...

  • Appelo to mark 90th birthday with reception

    submitted by Karen Bertroch|Apr 19, 2012

    On May 12, the Appelo Archives Center will host a reception in honor of Carlton Appelo’s 90th birthday. The reception will be held from noon to 4 p.m. at the Archives Center at 1056 State Route 4 in Naselle. Over his 90 years, Appelo has played an active role in the growth of SW Washington. Born in a boat just outside the town of Deep River in 1922, he grew up in the area working in his parents’ store during the logging era when Deep River was a bustling town. He graduated from Naselle High School, then the University of Washington. He was act...

  • Track & FIeld Results

    Apr 12, 2012

    March 29 at South Bend High School boys teams: South Bend 107.5, Willapa Valley 101.5, North Beach 77, Wahkiakum 74, Winlock 69, Wishkah 39, Taholah 22, Mary Knight 5, North River 4. Wahkiakum boys: 100m--3. Austin Burns 12.4; 4 Nathan Cothren 12.5. 400m--3. Collan Riley 57.1; 4. Connar Riley 58.9. 1600m--4. Collan Riley 5:13.4; 5. Brady LaBerge 5:18.2; 6. Ramiro Ramirez 6:48.0. 3200m--2. Ramirez 14:42.0. 4x400m relay--2. Mules (Collan R., Connar R., Adam Vasion, Mark Cothren) 3:59.8. Shot put--3. Brett Chaput 38-6. Discus--1. Chaput 140-0....

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