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FAIR RESULTS | FROM PAGE 10A $20 Best of Chocolate Contest - Second Place Adult - Linda Everett - Sponsor: Gayle Cagianut $15 Best of Chocolate Contest - Third Place Adult - Jessica Driver - Sponsor: Gayle Cagianut $20 Best of Chocolate Contest - First Place Youth - Millie Baxter - Sponsor: Gayle Cagianut Gift Basket Best of Chocolate Contest - First Place Youth - Millie Baxter - Sponsor: Amy Baxter & Barb McGill $15 Best of Chocolate Contest - Second Place Youth - Kloey Simons - Sponsor: Gayle Cagianut $10 Best of Chocolate Contest - Third Place Youth - Addie Cauchy - Sponsor: Gayle Cagianut Yeast Bread Special Award - Toni Williams Bread and Rolls made with Bread Machine Special Award - Joanne Norton Quick Breads Special Award - Addie Cauchy Cakes Special Award - Barb McGill Cookies Special Award - Gena Armentrout Pie Special Award - Lilli Cupp Baked From a Mix Special Award - Patricia Story Candy Special Award - Merry Ann Gibson Decorated Baked Goods Special Award Noah Everett & Julia Everett Educational Poster Special Award - Adult Barb Mcill Educational Poster Special Award - Youth Thomas Sullivan In Honor of Fair Theme Special Award Adult - Barb McGill In Honor of Fair Theme Special Award Youth - Amber Warren Superintendent Award - Haney / Johnson Sponsor: Usk Community Club
Food Preservation $10 Best Canned Fruit Entry - Katie Kersting - Sponsor: Frances Hupp $10 Best Canned Vegetable Entry - Patricia Story - Sponsor: Frances Hupp $25 Overall Food Preservation Award Adult - Christy Huling - Sponsor: River of Life Outreach $25 Overall Food Preservation Award Youth - Rylee Brown - Sponsor: River of Life Outreach First Place Award - Adult Food Preservation Award- Fruits - Janel Waterman Sponsor: Ball® Home Canning Second Place Award - Adult Food Preservation Award- Fruits - Sue Davis - Sponsor: Ball® Home Canning First Place - Adult Food Preservation Award - Vegetables - Janel Waterman Sponsor: Ball® Home Canning Second Place - Adult Food Preservation Award - Vegetables - Shannon Haney Sponsor: Ball® Home Canning First Place - Adult Food Preservation Award - Pickled Foods - Pam Thompson Sponsor: Ball® Home Canning Second Place - Adult Food Preservation Award - Pickled Foods - Christy Huling Sponsor: Ball® Home Canning First Place - Adult Food Preservation Award - Soft Spreads - Phyllis Johnston Sponsor: Ball® Home Canning Second Place - Adult Food Preservation Award - Soft Spreads - Nancy Swoboda Sponsor: Ball® Home Canning
Youth Premium Food Preservation Award Patricia Story - Sponsor: Food Preservation Superintendent Special Award - Food Preservation Canned Fruits - Cindy Story Special Award - Food Preservation Canned Vegetables - Mark Thompson Special Award - Food Preservation - Tomato Products - Sue Williams Special Award - Food Preservation - Soup Sue Williams Special Award - Food Preservation - Pickles - Rylee Brown Special Award - Food Preservation - Jelly Sue Davis Special Award - Food Preservation - Jams Christy Huling Special Award - Food Preservation - Meat & Fish - Christy Huling Special Award - Food Preservation - Dried Foods - Lena Hansen Special Award - Food Preservation - Gift Package - Christy Huling Special Award - Food Preservation - Cannig Mishaps/Mistakes - Sue Davis Special Award - Food Preservation - Soaps - Kim Cress Top Amateur Beer Entry - Jim Mathis Top Amateur Wine Entry - Tom Stephens
Clothing $6 Mountain West Bank Youth Award for Best Garment Made by Open Class Youth - Patricia Story - Sponsor: Mountain West Bank $50 Gift Certificate / Best Knit or Crochet Item - Kim Cress - Sponsor: Ben Franklin $25 Gift Certificate for Best Overall Sewn Garment by Youth - Patricia Story - Sponsor: Sweet Creek Creations $20 Best Sewn Item - Nancy Svoboda Sponsor: Anon E Mouse $50 Best of Show Clothing - Adult Division - Kim DiRienz - Sponsor: Cal & Mary Myers $30 Best of Show Clothing - Youth Division - Patricia Story - Sponsor: Cal & Mary Myers $10 Most Creative Clothing - Heather Double - Sponsor: Cynithia Hoisington $20 Best Recycled - Karen Smith - Sponsor: Anon E Mouse $25 Superintendent’s Choice - Clothing Alice Mitchell - Sponsor: Owen’s Grocery & Deli $20 Judge Award - Clothing - Kim DiRienz Sponsor: Anon E. Mouse Too $10 Clothing Award - Adult Garment - Abigail Eastman - Sponsor: Larry & Kay Smith Clothing Award - Youth Garment - Penny Nelson - Sponsor: Pat Voss Clothing Award - Child Garment - Sue Williams - Sponsor: Pat Voss Clothing Award - Infant Garment - Kim DiRienz - Sponsor: Pat Voss Clothing Award - Hand Knit Item - Daniel Robinson - Sponsor: Pat Voss Clothing Award - Crocheted Item - Margaret Miller - Sponsor: Pat Voss Best Educational Clothing Poster - Karen Smith $35 Beth O’Neill Murphy Award - Overall Knitting in Clothing and Needle Arts - Daniel Robinson - Sponsor: Micki Weisbarth $40 Homemaker’s Award - Overall in Needle Arts, Clothing, Baking, Food Preservation - Sue Williams - Sponsor: Forgotten Corner Quilt Guild and Jim & Linda Mathis $25 Youth Homemaker Award - Overall
in Needle Arts, Clothing, Baking, Food Preservation - Patricia Story - Sponsor: Jeff & Sheila Scott
Needle Arts $5 Best Needle Arts Youth Award - Patricia Story - Sponsor: Mountain West Bank Needle Arts Award - Best Small Quilt Nancy Cornneil - Sponsor: Judy Ashton Needle Arts Award - Best Afghan - Kathy Davis - Sponsor: Judy Ashton Needle Arts Award - Best Table Cloth - Sharon Fernandes - Sponsor: Judy Ashton Needle Arts Award - Best Pillow Cases Suzanne Culp - Sponsor: Judy Ashton $20 Needle Arts Award - Best Wall Hanging - Kay Smith - Sponsor: Owen’s Grocery & Deli $20 Needle Arts Award - Best Christmas Item - Kate Rogers - Sponsor: Anon E Mouse Needle Arts Award - Best Educational Poster - Chris DeChenne $50 Ben Franklin Gift Certificate for Most Creative Quilt - Beverly Mayfield - Sponsor: Ben Franklin $10 Needle Arts Award - Best Quilt - Jessica Driver - Sponsor: Cynithia Hoisington $25 Needle Arts Award - Best Knit Item Penny Nelson - Sponsor: Anon E Mouse $25 Needle Arts Award - Best Crochet Item - Marietta Nesbitt - Sponsor: Anon E Mouse $20 Needle Arts Award - Just Love It - Margaret Miller - Sponsor: Sandra Blatnick $10 Needle Arts Award - Best Pillow Patriica Story - Sponsor: Pearl Wilson $10 Needle Arts Award - Best Baby Afghan - Penny Nelson - Sponsor: Pearl Wilson $10 Needle Arts Award - Best Counted Cross Stitch Item - Sherry Cummins - Sponsor: Larry & Kay Smith $20 Needle Arts Award - Best Embroidered Item - Lisa Sarles - Sponsor: Anon E Mouse $20 Needle Arts Award - Best Recycled Beverly Mayfield - Sponsor: Anon E Mouse $20 Needle Arts Award - Best Small Item Susan Cona - Sponsor: Anon E Mouse $20 Quilt Judge’s Award - Kay Driver Sponsor: Anon E Mouse $20 Needle Arts Judge’s Award - Kathy Davis - Sponsor: Anon E Mouse Too $10 Most Creative Needle Arts Non Quilt Award - Jackie Daily - Sponsor: Larry & Kay Smith $5 Needle Arts Award - Whimsy - Daniel Robinson - Sponsor: Lavender Dreams Farm $10 Needle Arts Award - Best Youth Crochet - Patricia Story - Sponsor: Pearl Wilson $25 Superintendent’s Award - Needle Arts Micki Weisbarth - Sponsor: Owen’s Grocery & Deli $20 Best Machine Embroidery - Needle Arts - Larry Brown - Sponsor: Anon E Mouse $10 Best of Show Youth Quilted Item - Emily Mayfield - Sponsor: Forgotten Corner Quilt Guild $10 Best Machine Quilted Quilt Award Quilted by Entrant - Alicia Haney - Sponsor: Forgotten Corner Quilt Guild $25 Mary Maki Memorial Award - Best Open Class Youth - Patricia Story - Sponsor: Dale Maki
Arts & Crafts $10 Pend Oreille Rock and Gem Club Award - Youth - Heather Armentrout Sponsor: Pend Oreille Rock & Gem Club $5 Mountain West Bank Youth Award for Best Recycled Entry in Division 2613 Joslyn Eastman - Sponsor: Mountain West
|| CONTINUED FROM 11B information, etc. Recreational Fishing Program. SCL will stock westslope cutthroat, rainbow, rainbow triploid or tiger trout in various lakes in Pend Oreille and Stevens counties. Additional information can be obtained at the Boundary visitors’ gallery. Published in The Newport Miner August 28, September 4, 11 and 18, 2013. (30-4)
_________________ 2013282 SURPLUS MATERIAL FOR SALE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF PEND OREILLE COUNTY The Public Utility District No. 1 of Pend Oreille County has declared the following as no longer necessary, material to, or useful in the operations of the District and, therefore, surplus to the needs of the Public Utility District: •One metal desk •One Troy-Bilt snow blower “30” •One shop vac •25 office panels •One metal file cabinet •One metal lateral file •Two wood/metal computer tables •Three wooden file cabi-
nets •One hose reel •One coat hanger rack •One truck bench seat •Four pressurized portable eye wash 10 gallon tanks These items may be viewed Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., at the District’s Newport office. Sealed bids will be received at the PUD’s Newport office, 130 N. Washington, P.O. Box 190, Newport, WA 99156 or at the Box Canyon Dam Visitor Center, 7492 Hwy. 31, P.O. Box 547, Ione, WA 99139 until 5:00 p.m., Friday, September 6, 2013. Indicate “Sealed Bid” on the outside of the envelope. The bids will be opened Monday, September 9, 2013 and awarded at the September 10, 2013 Board meeting. Arrangements for pick up can be made by contacting Kevin Fisher at (509) 671-1321. Karen Willner Clerk of the Board Published in The Newport Miner August 28 and September 4, 2013. (30-2)
_________________ 2013283 REVISED NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Notice is hereby given that Pend Oreille County did on August 14th, 2013, receive a complete application from Steven & Theresa Clark requesting a variance from the Pend Oreille County Building Regulations (Chapter XX.84), to construct an addition to an existing cabin closer that twenty five feet to the front property line. The Pend Oreille County building regulations require all structures to be placed/constructed at least 25 feet from the front property line. Location: Lot 14 Block 1 Granite Shores; Within Sec. 25, T31N, R43E, WM (97 N. Granite Rd.). Any person desiring to express their views or to be notified of the action taken on this application should contact the Community Development Dept. A copy of the complete file may be examined by the public between 8:00 AM & 4:30 PM at the Courthouse, Lower Level, 625 West 4th, Newport, WA 99156, (509) 447-4821. Contact: Mike Lithgow, Community Development Director. Written comments from the public may be submitted to the County no later than 4:30 PM September 5th, 2013 after which a public hearing will be held at 6:00 PM September 10th, 2013, in Cusick at the Community
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Center. Dated: August 26, 2013 Published in The Newport Miner August 28, 2013. (30)
_________________ 2013284 CHANGE OF PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE Pend Oreille Cemetery District #1 will be meeting in the meeting room located at E. 100 Circle Drive starting September 11th, 2013. The monthly meetings take place on the second Wednesday of each month starting at 8:15 AM at this location. The public is always welcome to attend. Pend Oreille Cemetery District #1 /s/ Bonnie Carstens Bonnie Carstens, Secretary August 23, 2013 Published in The Newport Miner August 28, 2013. (30)
_________________ 2013285 NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS COUNTY OF PEND OREILLE NEWPORT, WASHINGTON Pend Oreille County is requesting submission of BIDs for Roofing the Sher-
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Bank $5 Mountain West Bank Youth Award for Best Youth Art or Craft Work in Open Class - Heather Armentrout - Sponsor: Mountain West Bank $5 Best Youth Build It Yourself - Stephanie Brooks - Sponsor: Shirley & Tonnya Cameron $5 Best Youth Beading - Ezra Pierre - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Collection - Heather Armentrout - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Creative Writing - Michelle Contreras - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Household Accessory Kaylee Arneson - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Jewelry - Rose Lemas - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Leather - Joshua Ziehnert Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Novelty - Addie Cauchy Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Paper Craft - Amber Warren - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Picture - Abigail Tefft - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Recycle - Amber Warren Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Adult Handmade Item - Bette Wilson - Sponsor: Shirley & Tonnya Cameron $5 Adult Judges Choice - Mary Lee Rozelle Sponsor: Shirley & Tonnya Cameron $5 Youth Judges Choice - Zechariah Curran - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Adult Beading - Judy McLaughlin Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Adult Collection - Anne Newman Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Adult Fine Art - Trena Gagliardo Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Adult Household Accessory Nashani McCraw - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Adult Jewelry - Devona McKelvey Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Adult Novelty - Jennifer Elliott Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Adult Paper Craft - Debbie Henry Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Adult Recycle - Ed Gettig - Sponsor: Sunshine’s Bar-B-Que $5 Best Youth Fair Theme Entry - Jessie Dillon - Sponsor: Bernice Smith $5 Best Adult Fair Theme Entry - Tamara Newman - Sponsor: Bernice Smith Superintendent’s Award - Arts & Crafts Adult - Channin Manus Superintendent’s Award - Arts & Crafts Youth - Maddie Waterman
Photography Photography Best of Show - Adult Karen Campbell - Sponsor: Bruce Hunt, Farmers Insurance Photography Best of Show - Youth - Abbie Teel - Sponsor: Bruce Hunt, Farmers Insurance Photography Best Artistic Photo or Group Mike Graham - Sponsor: Akre’s Photo Stop & Gift Shop Photography Best Photo by an Adult Penny Pickerel - Sponsor: Akre’s Photo Stop & Gift Shop Photography Best Photo or Group by a Youth - Hannah Rodenbough - Sponsor: Akre’s Photo Stop & Gift Shop Photography - People’s Choice Award Penny Pickerel - Sponsor: Earl Insurance Adult Superintendent’s Award - Photogra-
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phy - Lee Straehle - Sponsor: Earl Insurance Youth Superintendent’s Award - Photography - Nikolas Graham - Sponsor: Earl Insurance Photography - Top In Division Adult - Wildlife - Chris Demlow - Sponsor: Akre’s Photo Stop & Gift Shop Photography - Top In Division Youth Wildlife - Jessica McCraw - Sponsor: Akre’s Photo Stop & Gift Shop Photography - Top In Division Adult Domestic Animals and Birds - Debbie Townsend - Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Youth Domestic Animals and Birds - Hannah Rodenbough - Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Adult - Flowers and Plants - Linda NeVille - Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Youth Flowers and Plants - Hannah Rodenbough - Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Adult - Babies and Children - Val Akesson - Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Youth - Babies and Children - Kaleigh Driver - Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Adult - People and Portraits - Penny Pickerel Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Youth - People and Portraits - Tiffany Yarber - Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Adult - Action Scenes - Mike Graham - Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Youth - Action Scenes - Hannah Rodenbough - Sponsor: Napa Auto & Truck Parts Photography - Top In Division Adult Scenery - Mike Graham - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Youth - Scenery - Nikolas Graham - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Adult - Manmade Structures - Chris Demlow - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Youth Man-made Structures - Hannah Rodenbough - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Adult - Life Today in Pend Oreille County - Penny Pickerel - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Youth - Life Today in Pend Oreille County - Hannah Rodenbough - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Adult - Best Fair Photo - Barbara Earl - Sponsor: Bruce Hunt, Farmers Insurance Photography - Top In Division Adult General - Sam Starkey - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Adult - Humorous - Barbara Earl - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Youth - Humorous - Hannah Rodenbough - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Adult - Altered Digital - Debbie Townsend - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Youth Altered Digital - Nicole Craze - Sponsor: Seeber’s Pharmacy Photography - Top In Division Adult Photo’s from Years Past - Karen Campbelle
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Fleece & Fiber $10 Best Non-Wool Item - Jennifer VanDaele - Sponsor: Michelle & Kirk Weber $10 People’s Choice Award - Nancy Svaboda - Sponsor: Mardi Real $10 Best Youth Wool Skein - Zechariah Curran - Sponsor: Ann Stephenson $10 Best Hand made, Handspun Item - Nancy Svaboda - Sponsor: Newport Westside Pizza $15 Best Item Made From Raw Sheep Fleece - Judy Graham - Sponsor: Mountain Chicks $25 Best Item Produced from Raw Animal Fiber - Donna Krizanic - Sponsor: Pend Oreille Fiber Artists Best Hand Woven Article - Judy Graham Sponsor: Robert & Linda Karr $25 Best Skein - Connie Nelson - Sponsor: Sue Weichman $15 Best Youth Finish Product - Evan Svoboda - Sponsor: Judy Graham of Fiberworks Superintendent’s Award - Fleece and Fiber Maryanne Gardner Judge’s Choice Award - Tina Sykes
Industrial Arts $5 Best Minor Woodworking Project Tiffany Yarber - Sponsor: Cress Family $5 Best Major Woodworking Project - Todd Wagoner - Sponsor: Cress Family Superintendent’s Industrial Crafts Award Youth - Tiffany Yarber Superintendent’s Industrial Crafts Award Adult - Todd Wagoner $5 Best Major Metalworking Project - Jeff Sprague - Sponsor: Cress Family $5 Best Metalworking Convenience Project - Johnny Newman - Sponsor: Cress Family
4-H Plant Science Best Blue Ribbon Display in 4-H Plant Science - Thaddeus Trepanier - Sponsor: Usk Community Club $5 Best Creature Feature - 4H Plant Science - Emma Waterman - Sponsor: Melissa Davis
4-H Foods Youth Food Preservation Award - Soft Spread - Emma Waterman - Sponsor: Ball® Home Canning $5 Top 4-H Table Setting Award - Emma Waterman - Sponsor: Nancy Hoisington $5 Best 4-H Foods Poster Award - Mathew Sprague - Sponsor: Kathy Olmstead WA Assoc. of Wheat Growers Award Best Overall Yeast Baking Category Exhibit First Place 4-H - Rosette & Cookbook - Nate Akesson - Sponsor: Washington Association of Wheat Growers WA Assoc. of Wheat Growers Award Best Overall Yeast Baking Category Exhibit Second Place 4-H - Cookbook - Goldie Akesson - Sponsor: Washington Association of Wheat Growers $20 & Gift Basket Best of Chocolate Youth Baking Award - First Place 4-H Youth Rilee Lang - Sponsor: Shannon Haney & Ann Hastings $15 Best of Chocolate Youth Baking Award - Second Place 4-H Youth - Eric Akesson Sponsor: Jim Mathis $10 Best of Chocolate Youth Baking Award - Third Place 4-H Youth - Amy Hipol Sponsor: David Hoisington Judge’s Special Awards - Willow Vaughn, Caylee Hungate, Rilee Lang, Maddie Waterman RESULTS CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
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iffs Building located at 331 S. Garden Ave. in the City of Newport, WA 99156. Construction will consist of the selection of a Best value in three categories. This proposal is structured to provide the County with the opportunity to select services which would best serve the interests of Pend Oreille County. Proposals will be due no later than 10:00 AM., September 13th , 2013. Proposals received after that time will not be considered for evaluation. Pend Oreille County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, or parts thereof. Two (2) copies shall be submitted. Bids shall be mailed or hand delivered to the following address: The Pend Oreille County Board of Commissioners, 625 W. 4th Street, P.O. Box 5040, Newport, Washington 99156-5040 with “Bid for County Sheriffs Building Roofing Project” written on the outside. County contact person(s) shall be: James Batie, Building & Grounds Supervisor, Pend Oreille County, (509) 671-3042. The proposer shall perform the work as described below using equipment and methods recommended by the Manufacturer of their choice. Bidder must supply specifications and
manufacturers requirements for application to be evaluated along with the bid. The County shall be the sole judge and evaluator of equivalency of all roofing material bid. Warranty information for labor and materials shall be outlined and submitted with the bid. Information on this project can be obtained from the Pend Oreille County Website, http://www.pendoreille .org Pend Oreille County, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2002d to 2002d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into, pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award.
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_________________ 2013286 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that Pend Oreille County did on August 21st, 2013, receive a complete application requesting the segregation of a 20 +/- acre parcel into two 10.0 acre +/- parcels, submitted by William & Eleanor Pivonka. Location: Mile 1 of Calicoma Rd Within Sec. 35, T34N, R43E, WM). Any person desiring to express their views, or to be notified of the action taken on this application should contact the Public Works Dept. A copy of the complete file may be examined by the public between 8:00 AM & 4:30 PM at the Courthouse, Lower Level, 625 W. 4th, Newport, WA 99156, (509) 447-4821. Contact: Mike Lithgow, Community Development Director. Written comments from the public may be submitted no later than Sept. 12th, 2013, after which a final administrative decision will be made. Dated: Aug. 26, 2013 Published in The Newport Miner August 28, 2013. (30)
2013287 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF PEND OREILLE No. 13-2-00047-1 Amending Notice of Hearing Jennifer Post, Petitioner, And Sylvia Post, Respondent. To: Jennifer Post Please take notice that the Respondent, Sylvia Post, by counsel will bring on for hearing the Motion to Terminate Order of Protection issued on March 28, 2013. The hearing is to be held on September 19, 2013, at 1:30 p.m. At: Pend Oreille County Superior Court 229 S. Garden Ave. Newport, WA Your failure to appear and answer the motion of the Respondent may result in this protection order dated March 28, 2013 being vacated. Dated this 27th day of August, 2013. Lambarth Law Office /s/ Douglas D. Lambarth Douglas D. Lambarth, #1200 Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The Newport Miner August 28, September 4 and 11, 2013. (30-3)