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Liquor Licenses

By The Columbian
Published: November 7, 2016, 6:00am

The following have applied to the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board:

Kimberley Duval and Matthew Newsham, for a license to sell beer and wine at Garlic Jim’s Pizza, 13317 N.E. 12th Ave., Suite 105, Vancouver.

David W. Rutter and Kim Rutter, for a license to sell beer and wine at Costa Vida, 7001 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver.

Michael J. Guili and Ana L. Hernandez, for a license to sell beer and wine at 7-Eleven, 155 N.E. 192nd Ave., Suite 113, Camas.

Nidal Farran and Ahlam Farran, for a license to sell beer and wine at Jerusalem Restaurant and Cafe, 516 S.E. Chkalov Drive, Suite 45, Vancouver.

Jaime M. Parsons and Sunny M. Parsons, for a license to sell spirits, beer and wine at Heathen Brewing, 9400 N.E. 134th St., Vancouver.

Robert J. McCourt, Ted Storey and Gregg Fleury, for a license to sell beer and wine at Round Table Clubhouse, 3136 N.E. Third Ave., Camas.

Jeannine Mills, for a license to sell beer and wine, growlers and kegs, at Washougal Fill Station, 2131 S.E. B St., Washougal.

Christopher S. Pullen and Melissa A. Pullen, for a license to sell beer and wine at Northwest Liquid Gold, 11202 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver.

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