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Address Vendor List - Domestic for Detail 01 Address Vendor List - Domestic for Detail 01 Report Cover Sheet General Settings Report Name Address Vendor List - Domestic for Detail 01 Report ID 2699 Printed 10/29/2018 9:43:28 AM District 01 Logon c1e84453-fba9-473b-8d3f-c91fce62c4ef Fiscal Year 2018 Run from Scheduler Yes Options Report Output CSV PDF RTF Effective Date As Of AS OF TODAY Save Multiple Versions No Selected Fields VENDOR # DETAIL # VENDOR NAME ADDR1 ADDR2 ADDR3 STATE ZIP COUNTRY PROVINCE Sorting VENDOR # Filters DETAIL # = 01 HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION Address Vendor List - Domestic for Detail 01 VENDOR # DETAIL # VENDOR NAME ADDR1 ADDR2 ADDR3 STATE ZIP COUNTRY PROVINCE 000007 01 BARNES AND NOBLE 98 BROADWAY CA 00000-0000 000015 01 BADGE A MINIT 348 NORTH 30TH ROAD BOX 800 IL 61301-0000 000021 01 TIMES-STANDARD NORCAL EUREKA GROUP PO BOX 513596 CA 90051-3596 000022 01 STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF FOOD DISTRIBUTION P O BOX 1528 CA 95807-0000 000033 01 EUREKA OXYGEN (C) 2810 JACOBS AVENUE CA 95501-0000 000064 01 MISSION LINEN INC 1401 SUMMER STREET CA 95501-0000 000068 01 OFFICE DEPOT INC. 2200 OLD GERMANTOWN ROAD FL 33444-0000 000075 01 HUMBOLDT COMMUNITY SVCS DIST. PO BOX 158 CA 95534-0000 000091 01 AMERICAN GUIDANCE SERVICE PO BOX 99 MN 55014-1796 000100 01 CAMPTON ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC. PO BOX 14004 CA 92863-1404 000101 01 MATTHEWS PAINT 28 WEST SIXTH STREET CA 95501-0000 000107 01 PIERSON BUILDING CENTER 4100 BROADWAY CA 95503-0000 000124 01 MCKENNY'S DO IT BEST 2800 HUBBARD LANE CA 95501-0000 000125 01 MOONIE & CO., DAVID L. 2662 HARRIS STREET CA 95503-0000 000137 01 CITY OF EUREKA WATER DEPARTMENT 531 K STREET CA 95501-0000 000143 01 CITY OF ARCATA (201) PARKING CITATION SRV CENTER PO BOX 11923 CA 92711-0000 000160 01 BABE'S PIZZA AND PASTA 4015 WALNUT DR CA 95503-0000 000166 01 COMRADIO INC 2416 BROADWAY CA 95501-0000 000184 01 SOLANO ONLINE INC 5100 BUSINESS CTR DRIVE,#100 CA 94585-0000 000192 01 PACIFIC PAPER COMPANY 2825 F ST CA 95501-0000 000194 01 SENN ELECTRIC 2104 4TH STREET CA 95501-0000 000221 01 EUREKA RUBBER STAMP CO 520 F. STREET CA 95501-0000 000223 01 HM RECEIVABLES CO LLC 14046 COLLECTIONS CENTER DRIVE IL 60693-0000 000227 01 LONGS/CVS PHARMACY 1105 MYRTLE AVENUE CA 95501-0000 000237 01 PITNEY BOWES INC. PO BOX 856390 KY 40285-6390 000248 01 REDWOOD ELECTRONICS CORP 711 SUMMER ST CA 95501-0000 000275 01 MENDES SUPPLY CO INC 1030 W DEL NORTE ST CA 95501-0000 000278 01 SETTERLUND, STEVE 00000-0000 000279 01 DATAMASTER 618 F STREET CA 95501-0000 000282 01 PITNEY BOWES ATTN: MARC ADAMS 2455 BENNETT VALLEY ROAD #115C CA 95404-5649 000298 01 INABIND 9951 HORN RD, SUITE F CA 95827-0000 000314 01 DEMCO MEDIA PO BOX 8048 WI 53708-8048 000315 01 STATE OF CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT PO BOX 2482 CA 95812-2482 DEPT. 000317 01 HIGHSMITH CO INC PO BOX 5210 WI 53547-5210 000321 01 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY P.O. BOX 10579 IA 50340-0579 000333 01 MILLER FARMS NURSERY P O BOX 2145 1828 CENTRAL AVENUE CA 95521-0000 000336 01 GRANDFIELD CONSTRUCTION DANA GRANDFIELD 723 FICKLE HILL RD CA 95521-0000 000387 01 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 337 W CLARK STREET CA 95501-9998 000435 01 GARY'S PRINTING PO BOX 276 CA 95534-0000 000439 01 ENABLING DEVICES 50 BROADWAY NY 10532-0000 000444 01 CHAMBER READERS 2520 SUNNY GROVE AVE CA 95521-0000 000469 01 HEWLETT-PACKARD NO. AMER. DIST. ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 44548 CA 94144-4548 10/29/2018 9:43:29 AM Page 2 HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION Address Vendor List - Domestic for Detail 01 VENDOR # DETAIL # VENDOR NAME ADDR1 ADDR2 ADDR3 STATE ZIP COUNTRY PROVINCE 000475 01 NAPA - FORTUNA AUTO SUPPLY CO 745 ELEVENTH STREET CA 95540-0000 000486 01 HUMBOLDT MOVING & STORAGE 1433 BROADWAY CA 95501-0000 000551 01 ARMSTRONG, DR. THOMAS P.O. BOX 548 CA 95425-0000 000556 01 SWANLUNDS 527 F ST CA 95501-0000 000586 01 HARBOR LANES 2136 BROADWAY CA 95501-0000 000645 01 HUMBOLDT BEACON PO BOX 310 CA 95540-0000 000657 01 MURPHY'S MARKET 4020 WALNUT DR. CA 95503-0000 000702 01 FORBUSCO LUMBER PO BOX 866 CA 95540-0000 000723 01 ROBERTS, GARY K. PO BOX 954 CA 95573-0000 000727 01 BLIND CHILDREN'S CENTER 4120 MARATHON STREET CA 90029-0000 000729 01 BUCHER, LOUIS 110 BOYDEN LANE CA 95540-2518 000733 01 SIEKMANN, ROBERT 3703 RENNER DR. CA 95540-0000 000736 01 OMEY, SHARON 2461 RUSS ST. CA 95501-0000 000738 01 FINLAY, BARNEY 2014 SEASCAPE BLVD. CA 95003-0000 000747 01 GIEREK, PAUL R. 6071 ELK RIVER ROAD CA 95501-0000 000805 01 ARCATA AUTO SUPPLY 737 G STREET CA 95521-0000 000807 01 BUTTE COE INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE 5 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE CA 95965-0000 CENTER 000823 01 GUIDANCE ASSOCIATES INC. COMMUNICATIONS PARK P.O. BOX 1000 NY 10549-0900 000860 01 EAGLES, GARRY 00000-0000 000898 01 ANDERHOLM, CONNIE 00000-0000 000903 01 ANDREWS, LAURIE 00000-0000 000907 01 BENNETT, LYN P.O. BOX 624 CA 95518-0000 000916 01 INGHAM, CHERYL 3651 O STREET CA 95503-0000 000954 01 CONNORS, PHYLLIS 00000-0000 000970 01 BIRINDELLI, GINA 00000-0000 000977 01 DUSICK, DONNA 00000-0000 000982 01 FAIRFIELD, RUTH 2164 FICKLE HILL ROAD CA 95521-0000 000995 01 FELARDO, JOE 5901 CHRISTOPHER STREET CA 95501-0000 001001 01 FROST, MARY J. 200 ANNAHY DR CA 95540-9782 001009 01 GOOCH, LOU 2010 QUAKER ST CA 95501-0000 001021 01 GARDNER, PEG 00000-0000 001034 01 JONES, DENISE 00000-0000 001038 01 TIMES PRINTING COMPANY 106 T STREET CA 95501-0000 001039 01 KRAHFORST, NOEL P.O. BOX 1583 CA 95573-1583 001046 01 LEESEMAN, RITA 00000-0000 001061 01 ELY, KAROLE PO BOX 56 CA 95518-0056 001071 01 MCLAUGHLIN, LEONARD 00000-0000 001074 01 EDITS PO BOX 7234 CA 92107-0000 001079 01 NETHERY, MARY 00000-0000 001081 01 NOVELLI, BARBARA 27470 LOMA DEL REY CA 93923-0000 001084 01 CAPITAL BUSINESS MACHINES 1336 4TH STREET CA 95501-0000 001119 01 MODERN SCHOOL SUPPLIES, INC. PO BOX 0005 VT 05302-0005 10/29/2018 9:43:29 AM Page 3 HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION Address Vendor List - Domestic for Detail 01 VENDOR # DETAIL # VENDOR NAME ADDR1 ADDR2 ADDR3 STATE ZIP COUNTRY PROVINCE 001128 01 TEACHERS COLLEGE PRESS PO BOX 20 VT 05495-0020 001169 01 TEMPAS, JOAN 00000-0000 001174 01 O & M INDUSTRIES 5901 ERICSON WAY CA 95521-0000 001190 01 WILKIE, HELENE 60 INGA ROAD CA 95521-0000 001197 01 ZWERDLING, MARGERY 857 FICKLE HILL RD CA 95521-0000 001237 01 EUREKA BOILER WORKS LLC 5640 WEST END ROAD CA 95521-9202 001249 01 JOHN WILEY & SONS INC ONE WILEY DRIVE NJ 08875-0000 001255 01 THOMAS HOME CENTER 1685 SUTTER RD. CA 95519-0000 001307 01 PARK WHOLESALE 2 PARKTON AVE SC 29647-0002 001364 01 BROWN, MARGARET 3506 ALBEE STREET CA 95501-0000 001455 01 ALAMEDA CO OFFICE OF MEDIA SALES 313 WEST WINTON AVENUE CA 94544-1198 EDUCATION 001480 01 CHERRY BLOSSOM PASTRY SHOP 2940 E STREET CA 95501-0000 001570 01 KEELE, SCOTT 00000-0000 001590 01 PRO SPORT CENTER 508 MYRTLE AVENUE CA 95501-0000 001597 01 ROWE, GLEN 1315 11TH STREET CA 95501-2028 001617 01 S&H AUTO GLASS INC. 617 SUMMER ST. CA 95501-0000 001625 01 MOOK & BLANCHARD 546 S HOFGAARDEN STREET CA 91744-0000 001637 01 J. WESTON WALCH PUBLISHER 321 VALLEY ST. P.O. BOX 658 ME 04104-0658 001662 01 VALLEY AUTOMOTIVE 1103 MAIN ST. CA 95540-0000 001685 01 EUREKA PRINTING CO INC 106 T ST. CA 95501-0000 001715 01 ZIEGLER, BEA ANN PO BOX 217 CA 95527-0000 001743 01 FORTUNA MOTORS INC FORTUNA FORD, FEATHERLITE 195 FORTUNA BLVD CA 95540-0000 001749 01 PETTY CASH HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF ED 00000-0000 001753 01 HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF ED REVOLVING CASH 00000-0000 001760 01 S&H AUTO MACHINE 728 FORTUNA BLVD. CA 95540-0000 001766 01 DEMCO-DO NOT USE 00000-0000 001782 01 HERTZ CORPORATION, THE PO BOX 268920 OK 73126-9892 001783 01 LANE, SANDRA PO BOX 1068 CA 95525-0000 001800 01 CHEVRON AND TEXACO BUSINESS CARD SERVICES PO BOX 70887 NC 28272-0887 001814 01 DICK COMPANY, A.B. 7400 CALDWELL AVENUE IL 60714-0000 001818 01 KOURIER, THE BOX 37 CA 95573-0000 001839 01 LANGTRY PUBLICATIONS 7838 BURNET AVE. CA 91405-0000 001841 01 AGS ELECTRICAL 200 S. FORTUNA BLVD. CA 95540-0000 001847 01 FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS INC. PO BOX 91826 IL 60693-9002 001930 01 A-1 RADIATOR & BATTERY 592 FORTUNA BLVD CA 95540-0000 001989 01 MATSON & VALLERGA ARCHITECTS 3234 T ST CA 95503-0000 001996 01 AMERICAN SCHOOL BOARD P.O. BOX 1815 VA 22116-9854 JOURNAL 002014 01 BROADWAY MEDICAL 1034 BROADWAY CA 95501-0000 002023 01 WN TETRAULT INC. 4075 BROADWAY CA 95501-0000 002048 01 PRO-ED INC. PO BOX 679029 TX 75267-9029 002051 01 INDEPENDENT BUSINESS FORMS P.O. BOX 492920 CA 96049-2920 002074 01 NORTHTOWN BOOKS 957 H ST CA 95521-0000 10/29/2018 9:43:29 AM Page 4 HUMBOLDT COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION Address Vendor List - Domestic for Detail 01 VENDOR # DETAIL # VENDOR NAME ADDR1 ADDR2 ADDR3 STATE ZIP COUNTRY PROVINCE 002080 01 LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS 2695 E. DOMINGUEZ STREET CA 90895-0000 002137 01 MAWSON COMPUTERS 3343 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE #1 CA 95403-0000 002147 01 ELECTRO ACOUSTIC CO. 1610 BLOSSOM HILL RD, STE 10 CA 95124-6349 002162 01 ZUBER, ROSEANNE 215 RIVER VIEW LANE CA 95521-0000 002166 01 P G & E BOX 997300 CA 95899-7300 002176 01 HENSELL MATERIALS INC PO BOX 4925 CA 95502-0000 002243 01 HUMBOLDT COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT 2002 HARRISON AVE.
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