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MCPSS FY 14 Vendor Information 1 of 46 MCPSS FY 14 Vendor Information VVendor Name Vendor Address Line 1 City Stat Zip Code 7100 BLACK MEN OF GREATER 954 GOVERNMENT STREET MOBILE AL 36604 0 1105 MEDIA, INC. 9201 OAKDALE AVENUE, SUITE 101 CHATSWORTH CA 91311 0 21ST CENTURY DIGITAL, INC. P. O. BOX 1473 FAYETTEVILLE GA 30214 9 53SA FUNDS\D P. O. BOX 361563 COLUMBUS OH 43236-1563 0 4IMPRINT, INC. 101 COMMERCE STREET OSHKOSH WI 54901 6 A & M PORTABLES, INC. P.O. BOX 308 SATSUMA AL 36572 3 A B C SUPPLY CO., INC. 2170 MAIN STREET MOBILE AL 36617 0 A TECH TRAINING, INC. 12290 CHANDLER DRIVE WALTON KY 41094 9 A+ EVENTS 836B SOUTHAMPTON ROAD #304 BENICIA CA 94510 2 AAA INDUSTRIAL 6250 SPANISH TRAIL CT. THEODORE AL 36582 8 AACTE-CTE CONFERENCE P O BOX 988 MONTGOMERY AL 36101-0988 0 8AAESA / AASCD P.O.BOX 428 MONTGOMERY AL 36101 0 AAPASS 217 WESTCHESTER ROAD MADISON AL 35758 3 5AARON OIL COMPANY INC. P.O. BOX 2304 MOBILE AL 36652 6 AASOP DEMOPOLIS CITY BOARD OF ED. DEMOPOLIS AL 36732 0 AASSP/AL. ASSN OF SECONDARY P.O. BOX 428 MONTGOMERY AL 36101 0 Abrams Sharon W. 1014 St. Moritz Drive W. MOBILE AL 36608 0 ABC Supply Co, Inc. MBA # 647 P.O. Box 292 406 NASHVILLE TN 37229-2406 5 ABC TROPHY 1212 AZALEA ROAD MOBILE AL 36693 5 ABDO PUBLISHING COMPANY P.O. BOX 398166 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55439 2 ABELL TIMMY 379 BEAVERDAM ROAD ASHERVILLE NC 28804 5 ABREO KAREN 5900 CANSLER DRIVE MOBILE AL 36609 0 ABSOLUTE SOFTWARE, INC. 11401 CENTURY OAKS TERRACE AUSTIN TX 78758 3 Ace Office Supplies 631 Triumph Court ORLANDO FL 32805 0 ACADEMIC INNOVATIONS, LLC 59 SOUTH 100 EAST ST. GEORGE UT 84770 3 ACCOUNT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC P. O. BOX 8012 CANOGA PARK CA 91309 0 ACCREDITED LOCK & DOOR P. O. BOX 1442 SECAUCUS NJ 07094-1442 5 ACCU-TECH CORPORATION 241 LYONS LANE BIRMINGHAM AL 35211 6 ACHIEVEMENT PRODUCTS FOR 2 LOWER RAGSDALE, SUITE 200 CAROL STREAM IL 60197-6013 9 ACKERMANN, TONYA JILL 1012 WESTBURY DRIVE MOBILE AL 36609 6 ACOUSTI ENGINEERING CO 570 HEINBERG STREET PENSACOLA FL 32502 4 3ACOUSTICOMM P.O. BOX 237 ABITA SPRINGS LA 70420 0 ACP DIRECT P.O. BOX 703168 DALLAS TX 75370 9 ACSI P.O. BOX 17423 NASHVILLE TN 37217 7 4ACT 500 ACT DRIVE IOWA CITY IA 52243-0168 9 ACT Customer Services P.O. Box 4072 IOWA CITY IA 52243-4072 9 ACTA SPRING CONFERENCE P. O. BOX 428 MONTGOMERY AL 36101 0 ACTE 1410 KING STREET ALEXANDRIA VA 22314 2 ACTSOFT, INC. 10006 NORTH DALE MABRY HIGHWAY TAMPA FL 33618 Adams, Deborah Holloway-CNP Mgr. MOBILE AL 36617 0 ADAMS FELICIA CNP ACCOUNTING MOBILE AL 0000 0 ADAMS PAM CASTLEN ELEMENTARY MOBILE AL 0000 0 ADAMS, FRANK THEODORE HIGH SCHOOL/JROTC Unknown AL 00000 0 ADAMS, JACQUELYN BURNS MIDDLE SCHOOL Unknown AL 00000 0 ADDUS HEALTHCARE, INC. 2300 WARRENVILLE ROAD DOWNERS GROVE IL 60515 0 6ADVANCE ALABAMA MEDIA, LLC. P. O. BOX 905924 CHARLOTTE NC 28290-5924 8 5ADVANCE ALABAMA MEDIA, LLC. P. O. BOX 905924 CHARLOTTE NC 28290-5924 8 ADVANCED COLLISION CENTER, INC 1165 SLEDGE DRIVE MOBILE AL 36606 0 ADVANCED DISPOSAL SERVICES INC 6225 RANGELINE ROAD THEODORE AL 36582 5 ADVANCED SERVICE PLUS PLUMBING P O BOX 190338 MOBILE AL 36619 0 9AEA EDUCATOR BENEFITS CORP. P. O. BOX 5603 MONTGOMERY AL 36103-5603 0 AECMN-ASSOC FOR THE EDUCATION 580 CHAPELACRES COURT CINCINNATI OH 45233 0 AECO INTERIORS INC. 25350 FRIENDSHIP ROAD DAPHNE AL 36526 9 1 of 46 MCPSS FY 14 Vendor Information VVendor Name Vendor Address Line 1 City Stat Zip Code 2AEROMECHANICAL, LLC. 5926 GULF BREEZE PARKWAY GULF BREEZE FL 32563 AETC P O BOX 12189 TALLAHASSEE FL 32317 7 5AETC REGISTRATION 1401 MACLAY COMMERCE DRIVE TALLAHASSEE FL 32312-3908 2 AGEE, CHRISTOPHER LEE DAVIDSON HIGH SCHOOL Unknown AL 00000 0 AGRI-AFC, LLC 5745 DAWES ROAD GRAND BAY AL 36541 0 AHA! PROCESS, INC. P.O. BOX 727 HIGHLANDS TX 77562 4 AHSADCA P.O. BOX 5014 MONTGOMERY AL 36103-5014 0 AIR CONTROL OF MOBILE, LLC 5685 RABBIT CREEK DRIVE THEODORE AL 36582 8 6AIR ENGINEERS, L.L.C. P.O. BOX 380157 BIRMINGHAM AL 35238 0 7AIRGAS REFRIGERANTS 2015 VAUGHN ROAD KENNESAW GA 30144 0 AIRGAS, USA 5232 HALLS MILL ROAD MOBILE AL 36619 3 AKEY LEIGH ANNE Special Programs Unknown AL 00000 6 AKRIDGE, DAVID K INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICE Unknown AL 00000 0 Alabama Best Practice Center P.O Box 4433 MONTGOMERY AL 36103 6 Alabama Council of School P O Drawer 230488 MONTGOMERY AL 36123-0488 0 Alabama Council Of Teachers Of Auburn Univ. Montgomery Conf. MONTGOMERY AL 36117 0 Alabama Science Teachers Assoc 148 Fairview Lae MONTEVALLO AL 35115 0 8AL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES 1400 LLOYD STREET MONTGOMERY AL 36107 0 AL DEPT OF MH/MR FIN. BUREAU 100 NORTH UNION ST., STE 568 MONTGOMERY AL 36130-1410 0 AL SKILLS USA P.O. BOX 302101 MONTGOMERY AL 36130 2 7AL-FLA PLASTICS, INC P.O. BOX 7541 MOBILE AL 36670 0 AL-GREENE, KIMBERLY ANN 1414 JOYCE ROAD MOBILE AL 36618 9 2AL-TRANS SERVICE, INC 2441 WOLF RIDGE ROAD MOBILE AL 36618 6 5ALA TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM 135 SOUTH UNION STREET MONTGOMERY AL 36130 0 5ALABAMA ACTE P.O. BOX 988 MONTGOMERY AL 36101-0988 2 ALABAMA CHILDRENS 6512 GRELOT ROAD MOBILE AL 36695 2 ALABAMA ACTE P.O. BOX 988 MONTGOMERY AL 36101 4 ALABAMA APSE 8228 ROYAL OAK COURT MONTGOMERY AL 36117 0 4ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF P O BOX 6462 MOBILE AL 36606 0 2ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL P.O. DRAWER 230488 MONTGOMERY AL 36123 0 7ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF FEDERAL 835 RIVERVIEW DRIVE FLORENCE AL 35630 7 ALABAMA CARD SYSTEMS, INC. 500 GENE REED ROAD Birmingham AL 35215 6 ALABAMA CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT P. O. BOX 244015 MONTGOMERY AL 36124-4015 0 ALABAMA COMMUNITY EDUCATION P. O. BOX 887 TALLADEGA AL 35161 4 ALABAMA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION 1070 SCHILLINGER ROAD NORTH MOBILE AL 36608 5 5ALABAMA COUNCIL FOR SCHOOL P O BOX 428 MONTGOMERY AL 36101-0428 0 7ALABAMA COUNSELING ASSOC. 217 DARYLE STREET LIVINGSTON AL 35470 2 6ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF P.O. BOX 301463 MONTGOMERY AL 36130-1463 5 ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF EDUC. P.O. BOX 302101 MONTGOMERY AL 36130-2101 0 ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 649 MONROE STREET MONTGOMERY AL 36131 2 5ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE P.O. BOX 104 MONTGOMERY AL 36101 0 ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE N/A MOBILE AL 0000 0 9ALABAMA DEPT. OF Deliquency Control MONTGOMERY AL 36131 2 ALABAMA EDUCATION ASSN., INC. P.O. BOX 4177 MONTGOMERY AL 36103 0 ALABAMA ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. P.O. BOX 116 COTTONDALE AL 35453 5 ALABAMA INSTITUTE FOR THE P O BOX 698 TALLADEGA AL 35161 2 ALABAMA PARTNERSHIP 2529 BELL ROAD MONTGOMERY AL 36117 0 ALABAMA PIPE & SUPPLY 8093 PADGETT SWITHC IRVINGTON AL 36544 6ALABAMA POWER COMPANY P.O. BOX 922117 NORCROSS GA 30010-2117 0 ALABAMA READING ASSOCIATION 8160 COUNTY ROAD 64 #127 DAPHNE AL 36526 8 9ALABAMA RISK MANAGEMENT FOR POST OFFICE DRAWER 230488 MONTGOMERY AL 36123-0488 ALABAMA SCHOOL P.O. BOX 2093 MONTGOMERY AL 36130 2 6ALABAMA SCHOOL FOOD JACKIE DAVIS VESTAVIA HILLS AL 35242 9 ALABAMA SCHOOL NUTRITION ASSN. P. O. BOX 311790 ENTERPRISE AL 36331 8 2 of 46 MCPSS FY 14 Vendor Information VVendor Name Vendor Address Line 1 City Stat Zip Code 4ALABAMA SCHOOL PLANT P.O. BOX 1762 MONTGOMERY AL 36102 9 ALABAMA SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION 85 POORHOUSE ROAD SEALE AL 36875 ALABAMA SOCIETY OF CPAS P O BOX 242987 MONTGOMERY AL 36124 0 ALABAMA STATE BOARD P.O. BOX 300375 Montgomery AL 36130-0375 0 7ALBA MIDDLE SCHOOL 288 SOUTH WINTZELL AVENUE BAYOU LA BATRE AL 36509 4 8ALBERT S SPECIALTY WELDING 9641 TWO MILE ROAD IRVINGTON AL 36544 7 ALCA 217 Daryle Street LIVINGSTON AL 35470 0 ALEXANDER, KEVIN 2559 TROPHY COURT MOBILE AL 36618 ALEXANDER, TINA STUDENT SERVICES MOBILE AL 0000 0 ALL ABOUT SEWING, INC. 590 SCHILLINGER ROAD SOUTH MOBILE AL 36695 3 ALL SOUTH/SIPCO P.O. BOX 7276 MOBILE AL 36607 6 ALL-SOUTH SUBCONTRACTORS, INC 11118 HIGHWAY 31 SPANISH FORT AL 36527 0 ALLEN RHONDA INSTRUCTIONAL TECH MOBILE AL 0000 0 3ALLEN SOUTHERN ELECTRIC MOTOR 2877 MILL STREET MOBILE AL 36607 7 ALLEN, MARSHA HUMAN RESOURCE MOBILE AL 0000 0 ALLEN,LESTER 4641 HERMITAGE RD #408 MOBILE AL 36619 8 ALLENBACH, SHARON G. REGIONAL SCHOOL MOBILE AL 0000 0 5ALLENTOWN ELEMEMTARY SCHOOL 10330 HOWELLS FERRY ROAD SEMMES AL 36575 4 ALLift Equipment P.O. Box 3869 Shreveport LA 71133-3869 0 ALLRED ARCHITECTURAL GROUP, PA 628 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SUITE C OCEAN SPRINGS MS 39564 5 ALLRED CLIFFORD 4723 PRINCETON DR MOBILE AL 36618 8 7ALMA BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL 14001 HURRICANE BLVD IRVINGTON AL 36544 3 ALTA POINTE HEALTH SYSTEMS INC 5750-A SOUTHLAND DRIVE MOBILE AL 36693 ALVAREZ, D. ALEXANDER 186 EDGAR PACKARD LANE ATMORE AL 36502 0 Amanda Leonhardt 9669 SPRING MEADOW DR. SOUTH MOBILE AL 36695 0 American General - AIG P.O. Box 305970 NASHVILLE TN 37230-5970 6 Amsterdam Printing 166 Wallins Corners Road AMSTERDAM NY 12010 5AMER. FEDERATION OF TEACHERS P. O. BOX 1082 MOBILE AL 36633 0 AMERICA GENERAL LIFE INS.CO. P O BOX 787 CAROL STREAM IL 60132 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL 11863 WEST 112 STREET OVERLAND PARK KS 66210-1375 2 AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY P.O. BOX 2638 WOODSTOCK GA 30188 4 AMERICAN BUILDINGS COMPANY 1150 STATE DOCKS ROAD EUFAULA AL 36027 8 5AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE 1932 Wynnton Road COLUMBUS GA 31999 2 7AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE P.O. BOX 25523 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73125 0 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER JERSEY CITY NJ 07311-3881 7 AMERICAN LUBEFAST, LLC 1550 NORTH BROWN ROAD LAWRENCEVILLE GA 30043 7 AMERICAN RED CROSS 35 NORTH SAGE AVENUE MOBILE AL 36607 0 AMERICAN RENTAL & POWER 5480 WILLIS ROAD THEODORE AL 36582 0 4AMERICAN SCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL P O BOX 1815 MERRIFIELD VA 22116-8015 0 AMERICAN SCHOOL COUNSELOR 1101 KING STREET, SUITE 625 ALEXANDRIA VA 22314 2 4AMERICAN SEW AND VAC 3454 SPRINGHILL AVENUE MOBILE AL 36608 0 AMERICAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE POST OFFICE BOX 415491 BOSTON MA 02241-5491 0 AMERICAN WORLD TRAVEL 1101 DUNAWAY DRIVE MOBILE AL 36605 0 AMF Bowling Center 125 Schillinger Road South MOBILE AL 36608 0 AMWASTE 1400 PORTER ROAD MULGA AL 35118 3 Anderson, Algie L.
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