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Liquor licenses

The Columbian
Published: April 1, 2012, 5:00pm

The following have applied to the Washington State Liquor Control Board:

Thrifty Payless Inc., to sell spirits, beer and wine at Rite Aid, 3307 Evergreen Blvd., Building 4, Washougal, and 2800 N.E. 162nd Ave., Vancouver.

David Goronkin, Joleen K. Goronkin, Victoria K. Harvey, Craig P. Harvey, Kathleen Sorensen and Douglas K. Sorensen, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at Chevy’s Fresh Mex Restaurant, 4315 N.E. Thurston Way, Vancouver and at Who-Song & Larry’s, 111 Columbia River Way, Vancouver.

Gary R. Gouger and Bonnie C. Gouger, for a license to sell wine at Gouger Cellars, 1901 Main St., Vancouver.

Austin J. Bennett, John R. Bennett, Adam J. Zahn, Linda T. Bennett and Amanda N. Zahn, for a craft distillery license at Vancouver Distillery Works, 12401 N.E. 60th Way, Suite A-7, Vancouver.

Robert J. Weber and Dawn C. Weber, for a license to sell beer and wine at Bigbottlebob, 29403 N.E. 92nd Circle, Camas.

Russell E. Brent, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at Mill Creek Pub, 1710 S.W. Ninth Ave., Suite 101, Battle Ground.

Brian C. McMenamin and Michael R. McMenamin, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at McMenamin’s, 1900 N.E. 162nd Ave., Suite B-107, Vancouver.

Rudyard J. Coltman and Geanna N. Coltman, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at Cinetopia, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, Suite VE, Vancouver.

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