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Columbia Gorge News
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
www.columbiagorgenews.com
THE CITY COUNCIL: A SERIAL NARRATIVE OF RURAL LIFE IN THE AMERICAN WEST
Episode 156: Happenings About Town, by Albatross Jones
By Jim Tindall
■ Ginnie
Greene, writer
of the Warhaven Printed
Plowshare’s gossip column,
the Greene View, was not the
first to capture the hearts of
readers with quirky report-
ing of life in Warhaven.
Greene published her newsy
five-hundred words weekly
from 1956 to 1989.
An earlier gossip column
was written by Albatross
Jones, a Princeton edu-
cated fellow who came to
Warhaven in 1912 to work
for the Lyon Chapman Bat
and Casket Company in
their Sales and Finance
Department. He was witty
and observant and well-
liked, enjoying practical
jokes, including those played
upon him!
One day in 1913 at lunch
at Brown’s Lunch Counter,
Al happened to be sitting
next to Edwin Woodlin, who
along with his wife, Rebecca,
founded the local newspaper
in 1876.
Al and Ed struck up a con-
versation which grew into
a friendship that lasted the
remainder of Woodlin’s life.
A month or two after that
lunch they were chatting
over cigars, sitting on the
bench by City Hall, looking
out over the Rushing River.
It was dusk, following a City
Council meeting that was
particularly raucous because
the topic was taxes. The two
men were chuckling at the
ire and steam they had both
just observed.
Ed sighed. “What this
town needs is some levity.”
Al looked at him. “Well,
you have the newspaper, the
forum.”
“Yes,” Ed agreed.
Albatross Jones had writ-
ten for the humor magazine
the Princeton Tiger, and had
edited it his senior year. The
Tiger continues to this day,
since 1882, with contributors
including F. Scott Fitzgerald
and more recently, John
McPhee.
“How about a lighthearted
gossip column, Ed?”
“Hmmm. OK, but who
would write such a thing?”
“Hmmm,” said Al.,
“Maybe me.”
Ed laughed, slapping Al
on the knee. “Sold!”
“Wa ... Wait! Are you
serious?”
“Are YOU serious?”
“Yes, sir! I’ll give it a try.
Shall we say, oh, five hun-
dred words once a month?”
“We shall say that! On the
condition that if the mob
hungers for more, then you’ll
comply.”
“Agreed!” They shook
hands, and that was the
beginning of Happenings
About Town, which ran
monthly from 1913 until
1943. Al came undone that
year when his only son was
killed in the Pacific in World
War II. He resigned from
everything, wilting before
all to witness. He had had
great heart, but that had
been robbed by this blinding
tragedy.
In March of 1919 he wrote,
“The dignitaries working
on the Treaty of Versailles
are making great progress,
and lasting world peace
is at hand. While events
appear more stable overseas,
here at home the Wartime
Prohibition Act and the
Eighteenth Amendment
have parched the thirsts of
many a tippler and dipso-
maniac, leading to lively
debates at home. One or
two, this writer has heard,
have taken up an active
interest in chemistry and the
distiller’s art. The terms Pear
William, Cherry Kirsch and
Mountain Dew have been
conspiratorially uttered by
these desperate proponents
of alchemy.”
In October of 1939
as Hitler was invading
European countries and
America remained neutral
Albatross wrote, “There are
those patriots that know
the truth and those that
seek it. Lest we isolationist
Americans be confused
for ostriches, our friends
abroad, free governments,
are under attack by the
totalitarians! But enough of
the world and cosmos. What
is happening in our very
midst? Over at the swim-
ming pool fisticuffs nearly
erupted when the Rotarians
and the Volunteer Firemen
could not agree to share the
facility as they prepared to
practice for the upcoming All
Men’s Water Ballet. We take
our synchronized swimming
seriously here in Warhaven
and New Hope County! If
you think red raspberry jam
is a contentious topic at
county fair time, that is tame,
innocuous chatter compared
to the competitive, de-
meaning banter around our
favorite water sport! Thank
God sanity and diplomacy
prevailed and both teams
retired to Brown’s Lunch
Counter for an afternoon
ale.”
Public Notices
moval/replacement
of antennas at 35
feet and 32.6 feet
on the building with
existing antennas
reaching 35.8 feet.
Any interested party
wishing to submit
comments regarding
the potential effects
the proposed facility
may have on any his-
toric property may
do so by sending
such comments to:
Project 6121000909
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ing, 6876 Susque-
hanna Trail South,
York, PA 17403, or
via telephone at
(914) 434-2173.
Mar. 3, 2021
#9036
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN that Charla
L. Fraley has been
appointed Personal
Representative of
the Estate of Robert
W. Fraley, deceased,
Wasco County Cir-
cuit Court Case No.
21PB01231. All per-
sons having claims
against the estate
are required to pres-
ent them within four
months from the
date of the first pub-
lication of this No-
tice to the Personal
Representative at
Campbell Phillips
PC, P.O. Box 2449,
The Dalles, Oregon
97058, or they may
be barred.
Any person whose
rights may be af-
fected by these pro-
ceedings may obtain
additional informa-
tion from the records
of the Court, the Per-
sonal Representative
or from the Personal
R e p re s e n t a t i v e ’ s
attorneys.
DATED and first
published: March 3,
2021
/s/ Charla L.
Fraley
Personal Repre-
sentative
M a r. 3 , 10 , 17 ,
2021
#9037
WHITE SALMON
NOTICE TO BID-
DERS
Klickitat County
Fire District No. 3
(KCFD#3) is seeking
General Contract-
ing Services for the
KC F D # 3 S t a t i o n s
31 & 32 Remodels
Project. The project
includes remodels
and new improve-
ments to two (2)
Fire Stations locat-
ed in Husum and
Snowden, Washing-
ton respectively. All
bids shall be submit-
ted to Klickitat Coun-
ty Fire District No. 3
in a sealed envelope
and delivered to:
Klickitat County
Fire District No. 3
A t t e n t i o n : F i re
District Secretary
PO Box 151 Hu-
sum, WA 98623;
200 Husum
Street, Husum, WA
98623
• Bid documents
may be obtained
f ro m : C O N T R A C -
TO R P L A N C E N -
TER [5468 SE In-
t e r n a t i o n a l W a y,
Milwaukie, OR], TRI-
CITY CONSTRUC-
TION COUNCIL [20
East Kennewick Av-
enue, Kennewick,
W A ] a n d YA K I M A
PLAN CENTER [1909
W Lincoln Ave STE
2, Yakima, WA]. Bid
Documents will be
available beginning
February 8th, 2021.
• Plan Holder
Registration: Bidding
General Contractors
must register with
Architect by email-
ing jeff@jda-arch.
com immediately
following receipt of
bid documents. The
email must include
Bidder’s business
name and address,
Washington State
UBI number, tele-
phone number and
email contact for
person within Bid-
der’s firm respon-
s i b l e f o r m a t t e rs
concerning bid.
• Sealed bids will
be received until:
M a rc h 8 , 2 0 21 a t
3 : 0 0 p . m . Pa c i f i c
Time. Bids will be
publicly opened and
read at that time.
• The outside of
the envelope shall
be clearly marked:
“Sealed Bid For
KC F D # 3 S t a t i o n s
31 & 32 Remodels
Project”.
• A pre-bid meet-
ing and site tour will
be held, beginning
at Klickitat County
Fire District No. 3
S t a t i o n 31 w i t h i n
the apparatus bays
facing Husum Street,
200 Husum Street,
Husum, WA 98623
at 10 a.m. Pacific
Time on February 16,
2021. The meeting
and site tour will
continue to Station
32 at the intersection
of Snowden Road
and Bates Road in
Snowden, WA. At-
tendance through
the duration of the
pre-bid meeting is
mandatory for bid-
ding General Con-
tractors.
• Th e K l i c k i t a t
County Fire District
#3 Board of Com-
missioners reserves
the right to accept
or reject any or all
p ro p o s a l s a n d t o
waive any-and-all-
claims, informalities
or irregularities in the
bidding or to reject
or accept any or all
bids or any part of a
single bid.
• All questions
shall be directed in
writing to the Archi-
tect at jeff@jda-arch.
com.
By order of:
Board of Commis-
sioners
Klickitat County Fire
District No. 3
Feb. 10, 17, 24,
Mar. 3, 2021
WS #171
S U P E R I O R
COURT OF WASH-
INGTON FOR CLARK
COUNTY
IN THE MATTER
OF THE ABSENTEE
ESTATE OF:
DAVID F. TILTON,
Absentee.
No. 21-4-00061-
06
NOTICE OF
HEARING ON PETI-
TION FOR APPOINT-
MENT OF TRUSTEE
TO A D M I N I S T E R
ABSENTEE ESTATE
(Clerk’s Action
Required)
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN that a Pe-
tition has been filed
in this Court for the
purpose of appoint-
ing Coral C. Tilton as
Trustee of the Estate
of David F. Tilton, an
Absentee. David F.
Tilton owns real and
personal property
(including financial
accounts) in Klickitat
County Washington.
Such assets require
care and attention.
His whereabouts are
unknown and can-
not with reasonable
diligence be ascer-
tained.
Any person who
has knowledge con-
cerning the status
or whereabouts of
David F. Tilton is re-
quested to contact
the Superior Court
of Washington, in
and for Clark Coun-
ty, at 1200 Franklin
Street, Vancouver,
WA 98660. David F.
Tilton is 65 years of
age, approximately
5’10” tall, approxi-
mately 180 pounds
with grey or partially
grey hair and brown
eyes. David F. Tilton
m a i n t a i n s a re s i -
dence in Trout Lake,
K l i c k i t a t C o u n t y,
Washington. His
vehicle was last seen
driving away from his
home in Trout Lake
on June 9, 2015.
CLERK’S ACTION
REQUIRED: THE
CLERK IS DIRECT-
ED TO NOTE THAT
A HEARING will be
held on the Petition
on Friday, March 26,
2021, at the hour
of 1:30 p.m. in the
Cour troom of the
Presiding Judge of
the probate docket,
Clark County Court-
house, 1200 Franklin
Street, Vancouver,
Washington, 98660.
Any interested per-
son may appear, file
objections, contest
the Petition, or pro-
vide information to
the Court.
THE UNDER-
SIGNED attorney
certifies that he has
read the within and
foregoing Notice of
Hearing, and to the
best of his knowl-
edge, information
and belief, formed
after a reasonable
inquiry, said plead-
ing is well grounded
in fact and is war-
ranted by existing
law and that said
pleading is not being
interposed for any
improper purpose.
DAT E D t h i s 8 t h
d a y o f F e b r u a r y,
2021.
/s/ Phillip J.
Haberthur
PHILLIP J.
HABERTHUR, WSBA
#38038
Of Attorneys for
Coral C. Tilton, Tem-
porary Trustee
Feb. 17, 24, Mar.
3, 2021
WS #176
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Feb. 24, Mar. 3,
10, 17, 2021
WS #178
NOTICE TO
VENDORS
Sealed bids for
Klickitat County
Liquid Asphalt will
be received by the
B o a rd o f C o u n t y
Commissioners at
the reception desk
located in the Klick-
itat County Public
Works Department,
115 South Golden,
Goldendale Wash-
ington. Mailing ad-
dress 228 W. Main
MS-CH-19, Gold -
endale Washington
98620 until 1:15 PM
on March 9, 2021 for
providing materials
d e s c r i b e d b e l o w.
Sealed bids will be
opened at the Klick-
itat County Commis-
sioners Chambers
and publicly read
aloud on Tuesday,
M a rc h 9 , 2 0 21 a t
1:30 PM or shortly
thereafter. Bids re-
ceived after 1:15 PM
March 9, 2021 will
not be considered.
The County reserves
the right to reject any
and all bids, and to
waive informalities.
Bid envelopes
shall be appropri-
ately marked on
the outside “Bid
Opening 1:30 p.m.
March 9, 2021 Liquid
Asphalt.”
Materials shall be
furnished to Klickitat
County Public Works
Department include
various liquid asphalt
meeting or exceed-
i n g t h e Te c h n i c a l
Specifications and
re q u i re m e n t s f o r
CSS-1H, CRS-2P,
and CMS-2S. This
i s c o n s i d e re d a n
open-ended bid as
no specific quan-
tities will be pur-
chased against this
bid during life of the
contract from May
15 , 2 0 21 t h ro u g h
October 15, 2021.
To t a l E s t i m a t -
ed Project Cost
Range $500,000 to
$700,000
Th e C o u n t y o f
Klickitat, in accor-
dance with Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of
1964, 78 Stat. 252,
42 U.S.C. 2000d to
2000d-4 and Title
49, Code of Federal
Regulations, De-
partment of Trans-
portation, subti-
tle A, Office of the
Secretary, Part 21,
nondiscrimination
in federally assisted
programs of the De-
partment of Trans-
portation issued
p u rs u a n t t o s u c h
Act, hereby notifies
all bidders that it will
affirmatively insure
that in any contract
entered into pursu-
ant to this advertise-
ment, disadvantaged
business enterprises
will be afforded full
opportunity to sub-
mit bids in response
to this invitation and
will not be discrimi-
nated against on the
grounds of race, col-
or or national origin
in consideration for
an award.
Obtaining Bid
Documents:
1. Free of charge:
Pl a n s , S p e c i f i c a -
tions, addenda, bid-
ders list, and plan
holders list for the
project are available
though the Klickitat
County’s on-line
plan room. Free of
c h a rg e a c c e s s i s
provided to Prime
Contractors, Sub-
contractors and
Venders by going to
http://bxwa.com and
clicking on: Post-
ed Projects; Goods
& S e r v i c e s ; Pu b -
lic Works; Klickitat
County; and Projects
Bidding. Bidders
are encouraged to
“Register” in order
to receive automatic
email notification of
future addenda and
to place themselves
on the self registered
“Bidders List.” This
on-line plan room
p ro v i d e s B i d d e rs
with fully usable on-
line documents; with
the ability to: down-
load, print to your
own printer, order
full / partial plan sets
from numerous re-
prographic sources
(on-line print order
form), and a free
on-line digitizer /
take-off tool. Con-
t a c t B u i l d e rs E x -
change of Washing-
ton at 425-258-1303
should you require
assistance.
2. Paper Copies
are also available
upon receipt of a
non-refundable de-
posit in the amount
of $25.00, payable
to the Klickitat Coun-
ty Public Works De-
partment, 228 W
M a i n , M S - C H 19 ,
Goldendale, WA,
98620. Bidders that
obtain paper copies
are encouraged to
“Register” online at
bxwa.com, in order
to receive automatic
addenda notifica-
tion by email and to
appear on the “Bid-
ders List” if they so
desire.
Dated this 9th day
of February 2021.
BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMIS-
SIONERS
Klickitat County,
Washington
David M. Sauter,
Chairman
Jacob Anderson,
Commissioner
Dan Christopher,
Commissioner
ATTEST:
Lee Snell
Clerk of the Board
In and for the
County of Klickitat,
State of Wash-
ington
Feb. 17, 24, Mar.
3, 2021
WS #181
NOTICE TO CON-
TRACTORS
Sealed bids for
the Old Mountain
Road, CRP 350 will
be received by the
B o a rd o f C o u n t y
Commissioners at
the reception desk
located in the Klick-
itat County Pub-
lic Works Depar t-
m e n t , 115 S o u t h
Golden, Goldendale
Washington. Mail-
ing address 228 W.
M a i n M S - C h - 19 ,
Goldendale Wash-
ington 98620 until
1:15 p.m. on March
09, 2021 for per-
forming the work
d e s c r i b e d b e l o w.
Sealed bids received
will be opened at
the Commissioner’s
Chambers and pub-
licly read aloud on
Tuesday, March 09,
2021 at 1:30 p.m. or
shortly thereafter.
Bids received after
1:15 p.m. March 09,
2021 will not be con-
sidered. The County
reser ves the right
to reject any and all
bids, and to waive
informalities that are
not, in the opinion of
the County Commis-
sioners, material.
Bid envelopes
shall be appropri-
ately marked on the
outside “Bid opening
1:30 p.m. March 09,
2021, Old Mountain
Road, CRP 350”
This contract pro-
vides for the im-
provement of 1.14
miles of Old Moun-
tain Road by clear-
i n g r i g h t o f w a y,
i m p ro v e m e n t s t o
horizontal and ver-
tical alignments,
installing drainage,
surfacing, fencing,
permanent signing
and other work, all
in accordance with
the Contract Plans,
Contract Provisions,
and the Standard
Specifications.
Bid proposals
shall be accom-
panied by a bid
p ro p o s a l d e p o s i t
in cash, certified
check, cashier’s
check or surety bond
in the amount equal
to five percent (5%)
of the amount in
the b id prop osal .
Should the suc-
cessful bidder fail
to enter into such
contract and furnish
satisfactory perfor-
mance bond within
the time stated in the
specifications, the
bid proposal deposit
shall be forfeited to
Klickitat County.
Approximate proj-
ect cost is estimat-
ed to be bet ween
$1,000,000 and
$1,600,000.
Th e K l i c k i t a t
County Public Works
Dept. in accordance
with Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of
1964, 78 Stat. 252,
42 U.S.C. 2000d to
2000d-4 and Title
49, Code of Federal
Regulations, De-
partment of Trans-
portation, subti-
tle A, Office of the
Secretary, Part 21,
nondiscrimination
in federally assisted
programs of the De-
partment of Trans-
portation issued
p u rs u a n t t o s u c h
Act, hereby notifies
all bidders that it will
affirmatively insure
that in any contract
entered into pursu-
ant to this advertise-
ment, disadvantaged
business enterprises
as defined at 49
CFR Part 26 will be
afforded full oppor-
tunity to submit bids
in response to this
invitation and will
not be discriminat-
ed against on the
grounds of race, col-
or or national origin,
or sex in consider-
ation for an award.
Obtaining Bid
Documents:
Free of charge:
Pl a n s , S p e c i f i c a -
tions, addenda, bid-
ders list, and plan
holders list for the
project are available
though the Klickitat
County’s on-line
plan room. Free of
c h a rg e a c c e s s i s
provided to Prime
Contractors, Sub-
contractors and
Venders by going to
http://bxwa.com and
clicking on: Post-
ed Projects; Pub-
lic Works; Klickitat
County; and Projects
Bidding. Bidders
are encouraged to
“Register” in order
to receive automatic
email notification of
future addenda and
to place themselves
on the self registered
“Bidders List.” This
on-line plan room
p ro v i d e s B i d d e rs
with fully usable on-
line documents; with
the ability to: down-
load, print to your
own printer, order
full / partial plan sets
from numerous re-
prographic sources
(on-line print order
form), and a free
on-line digitizer /
take-off tool. Con-
t a c t B u i l d e rs E x -
change of Washing-
ton at 425-258-1303
should you require
assistance.
Dated this 9th Day
of February 2021.
BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMIS-
SIONERS
Klickitat County,
Washington
David M. Sauter,
Chairman
Jacob Anderson,
Commissioner
Dan Christopher,
Commissioner
ATTEST:
Lee Snell
Clerk of the Board
In and for the
County of Klickitat,
State of Wash-
ington
Feb. 17, 24, Mar.
3, 2021
WS #182
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN that the
Klickitat County
Planning Commis-
sion will hold a public
hearing on March
15 at 6:00 p.m. The
Planning Commis-
s i o n m a y re c o m -
mend approval, de-
nial, approval with
conditions, table, or
continue the matter
to a set time and
place.
THE PURPOSE
of said hearing is to
hear all interested
parties who wish to
testify for or against
the following pro-
posal:
Rezone Request:
Zone 2020-01. A
proposal to rezone
a p p ro x i m a t e l y 8 0
acres from Forest
Resource to General
Rural. Once the re-
zone is completed,
the applicants plan
to apply for a 4-lot
short plat to create
three 5-acre lots and
one 65-acre lot. The
larger lot may be
further divided de-
pending on market
conditions. A con-
servation easement
o f a p p ro x i m a t e l y
14.5 acres will be
created to protect
B e a r C re e k . Th e
rezone is located in
the NESW and the
SENW quarter of
Section 22, T6N,
R10E, WM , Klickitat
County, WA tax par-
cel 06102200000500
i n t h e Tro u t L a k e
Vicinity.
The application
materials are avail-
able for review at
the Klickitat County
Pl a n n i n g D e p a r t -
ment, 228 W Main
St., Goldendale, WA
98620.
Under orders of
Washington Gover-
nor Inslee, due to the
current Covid-19 cri-
sis, participation in
this meeting will only
be offered virtually
via Zoom. To join the
meeting, use one of
the call-in numbers
below and Meeting
ID: 586 587 651.
669-900-6833
346-248-7799
929-205-6099
253-215-8782
301-715-8592
312-626-6799
Any person de-
s i r i n g t o e x p re s s
their views on the
matter is invited to
join the hearing tele-
phonically to pro-
vide testimony. If
you wish to provide
comments on any of
the actions before
the Board, we ask
that you please call
or email our office at
planning@klickitat-
county.org or (509)
773-5703 prior to
5pm on March 12,
2 0 21 a n d w e c a n
add you to the list for
providing testimo-
ny. At the meeting
the names of those
wishing to testify will
be called out and
at that time you will
be able to present
your comments/
concerns regarding
the proposal. Writ-
ten testimony may
also be submitted to
the Klickitat County
Pl a n n i n g D e p a r t -
ment, 228 West Main
Street, Goldendale,
WA 98620 or email
to planning@klicki-
tatcounty.org prior to
the public hearing.
If you have ques-
tions regarding the
land use proposal
or have questions
about submitting
comments or at-
tending a virtual
hearing, please con-
t a c t t h e Pl a n n i n g
Department at (509)
773-5703 or email
planning@klickitat-
county.org
BY ORDER of
the Klickitat Coun-
ty Planning Com-
mission, dated this
25th day of February
2021.
/s/ Mat Spalding,
Chairman
Mar. 3, 2021
WS #186
Klickitat County
Public Works Dept.,
G o r d o n K e l s e y,
228 W Main St Ms
CH-19 Goldendale,
WA 98620-9597, is
seeking coverage
under the Wash-
ington State De-
partment of Ecolo-
gy’s Construction
Stormwater NPDES
and State Waste
Discharge General
Permit.
Th e p r o p o s e d
project, Old Moun-
tain Road, is locat-
ed at Old Mountain
Road, MP 3.54 to
4.68 (From 3.54
miles North of Bick-
leton Hwy to end of
the County main-
tained portion of Old
Mountain Road at
MP 4.68). in Gold-
endale in Klickitat
county.
This project in-
v o l v e s 7 a c re s o f
soil disturbance for
Highway or Road
construction activ-
ities.
The receiving wa-
terbody is Unnamed
Tributar y to Rock
Creek.
Any persons de-
s i r i n g t o p re s e n t
their views to the
Washington State
Department of Ecol-
ogy regarding this
Application, or in-
terested in Ecolo-
gy’s action on this
Application, may
notify Ecology in
writing no later than
30 days of the last
date of publication of
this notice. Ecology
reviews public com-
ments and considers
whether discharg-
es from this proj-
ect would cause a
measurable change
in receiving water
quality, and, if so,
whether the project
is necessary and in
the overriding public
interest according
to Tier II anti-degra-
dation requirements
u n d e r W A C 17 3 -
201A-320.
Comments can be
submitted to:
e c y re w q i a n o i @
ecy.wa.gov, or
Department of
Ecology
Attn: Water Quality
Program, Construc-
tion Stormwater
P.O. Box 47696,
Olympia, WA 98504-
7696
Mar. 3, 10, 2021
WS #187
CITY OF WHITE
SALMON
NOTICE OF ORDI-
NANCE ADOPTION
Ordinance 2021-
02-1073 Water Rev-
enue Bond, 2021,
$2,731,000
The City of White
Salmon City Council
at a duly noticed
special meeting on
February 25, 2021
passed Ordinance
2021-02-1073 au-
thorizing the issu-
ance of a water rev-
enue bond of the
City in the aggregate
principal amount
o f $ 2 , 731, 0 0 0 t o
provide permanent
financing for the
cost of acquiring,
constructing and
installing certain
additions and better-
ments to the water
utility of the City;
fixing the date, form,
terms, maturity and
covenants of such
bond; reserving the
right to issue future
revenue bonds on
a parity with such
bond upon compli-
ance with cer tain
conditions; and au-
thorizing the sale of
the bond to the Unit-
ed State of Ameri-
ca, acting through
its Depar tment of
Agriculture, Rural
Utilities Service. The
full text of the ordi-
nance is available
on the city’s web-
page http://www.
white-salmon.net or
will be mailed upon
request. Please
make your requests
to Jan Brending at
janb@ci.white-salm-
on.wa.us or in writ-
ing to P.O. Box 2139,
White Salmon, WA
98672.
Mar. 3, 2021
WS #188
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