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Oregon State University: FY 2014 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 OUS Division Account Category Vendor Address Oregon State University Accounting Service Attn: NCAA Travel Dept Oregon State University Accounting Service 2051 Kaen Rd # 470 Oregon State University Accounting Service PO Box 1832 Oregon State University Accounting Service Public Works Oregon State University Accounting Service PO Box 1510 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 1900 NE 3rd St Ste 106-290 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 2290 Commercial St SE Ste 101 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 742316 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel P O Box 505208 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel dba Blue Dawg Promotions Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 69861 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 3838 N Palafox St Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 1411A NW 9th St Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 121 SW 4th St Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel Dba Beaver Sports Properties Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 204 CH2M Hill Alumni Ctr Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 3791 River Rd N Ste F Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 310 NE Failing St Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel dba Public Surplus Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 3791 River Rd N Ste F Page 1 of 717 09/29/2021 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 Vendor City Vendor State Vendor Zip/Postal Code Vendor Name Waterloo IA 50701-4017 Shorts Travel Management Oregon City OR 97045-4035 Clackamas County Corvallis OR 97339-1832 Anne H White CPA LLC Corvallis OR 97333-1139 Benton County Albany OR 97321-0455 D&M Saw & Mfg Inc Bend OR 97701-3854 Lisa A Canady dba Eclipse Marketing Salem OR 97302-5374 Graymerson Inc dba Fastsigns 285 Los Angeles CA 90074-2316 The Business Journal of Portland Saint Louis MO 63150-0001 Hobsons Inc Corvallis OR 97330 Innovative Business Promotions Los Angeles CA 90069-0861 Quarter 4 Sports LLC Pensacola FL 32505-5222 Mo Money Associates Corvallis OR 97330-4510 Daniel J Lench dba Shirt Circuit Corvallis OR 97333-4711 Northwest Graphic Imaging LLC Kansas City MO 64184-0001 Learfield Communications Inc Corvallis OR 97331-6300 Oregon State Univ Alumni Assn Inc Keizer OR 97303-4824 Deer Run LLC dba Ipsenault Company Portland OR 97212-1015 Anvil Media Inc Provo UT 84605 The Public Group LLC Keizer OR 97303-4824 Deer Run LLC dba The Ipsenault Comp Page 2 of 717 09/29/2021 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 Amount 5687.5 3000 760 468.43 21 694703.92 96414.37 50711 49941 47599.33 40999 39455.019999999997 33462.19 31523.01 29500 24234 21263.5 20200 18332.88 17049.88 Page 3 of 717 09/29/2021 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel dba Mid-Valley Newspapers Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 50245 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 18101 SW Boones Ferry Rd Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 1230 Wyoming Ave Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 263 29th Ave SW Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 222 NW 5th Ave Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 705 SW Bonnett Way Ste 1000 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel Cashiers Office Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 243 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel Accounts Receivable Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 1340 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 715 SW Morrison St Ste 800 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel dba AIA Corporation Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 704 NW Georgia Ave Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 1442 Underwood Ave Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel Dba Cornerstone Promotional Products Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 22109 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel Dba Midvalley Newspapers Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 26 W 160 Pheasant Ct Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 4185 SW Research Way Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 2101 N 34th St Ste 200 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 120 W 7th St Page 4 of 717 09/29/2021 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 Cincinnati OH 45274-0001 Lee Enterprises Inc Bellevue WA 98015-0245 Ivey Performance Marketing Portland OR 97224-7655 Advantage Business Forms Inc dba Ad El Paso TX 79902-5521 Fuzzy Red Panda Albany OR 97322-3930 OR Web Press Inc Portland OR 97209-3812 TechStart Education Foundation Bend OR 97702-1046 Economic Development for Central OR Manhattan KS 66506-0100 Kansas State University Bend OR 97709-0243 TEDxBend Inc Boston MA 02284-2426 InnerWorkings Inc Wilsonville OR 97070-1340 Gillespie Decals Inc dba Gillespie Portland OR 97205-3131 Mediamerica Inc Pasadena CA 91110-1900 Red Promotions Bend OR 97701-3243 Lay It Out Inc Milwaukee WI 53213-2617 License Lab LLC North Webster IN 46555-0325 Trinity Promotional Products Portland OR 97269-2109 Oregon Publication Corp Billings MT 59107-1238 Lee Enterprises Inc Wheaton IL 60188 L2 Ent Inc dba Adventures in Advert Corvallis OR 97333-1067 National Intramural-Recreational Sp Seattle WA 98103-9158 Kotis Design LLC Bloomington IN 47404-3834 Association of College Unions Inter Page 5 of 717 09/29/2021 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 17030.55 16795.849999999999 16758.48 11000 10708.48 10000 10000 10000 10000 9348.15 9327.8799999999992 9000 7577.65 7500 7400 7235.75 6712.86 6600.58 6543.35 6333.33 6078.13 6062.44 Page 6 of 717 09/29/2021 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel WiN c/o Get Organized! Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 2670 Chapel Dr Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel dba Valley Parent Magazine Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 1318 NW 9th St Ste C Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 104 Gill Coliseum Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 635 NE Dekum St Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 1860 Laura St Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 212 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 5400 Bosque Blvd Ste 680 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 1401 Willamette St Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 1100 SW 6th Ave Ste 1608 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 59800 S Highway 97 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 56 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 4221 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 2742 Bowmont Dr Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 4930 NE 29th Ave Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel Dba The Daily Astorian Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel Dba Community Newspaper Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 2112 SW 1st Ave Ste 200 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 250 NW Tyler Ave Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 3279 W Armitage Ave Page 7 of 717 09/29/2021 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 Corvallis OR 97330-1483 Willamette Innovators Network Inc Philomath OR 97370-9452 Les and Bobs Sports and Apparel Inc Corvallis OR 97339-0796 Steven S Schultz Corvallis OR 97330-4565 Corvallis Custom LLC Corvallis OR 97331-8547 Gameday Entertainment LLC Portland OR 97211-3625 OR Student Foundation Springfield OR 97477-2131 KN & SK LLC dba McKenzie Sew On Portland OR 97207-0212 OR Built Environment & Sustainable Waco TX 76710-4459 Society for Freshwater Science Eugene OR 97401-4099 *Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce Portland OR 97204-1090 OR Business Council Bend OR 97702-7963 High Desert Museum Bend OR 97709-0056 Nature of Words Portland OR 97208-4221 Oregonian Publishing Company Eugene OR 97405-5910 Dock No 2 Design Portland OR 97211-6361 B-Word Worldwide dba Bitch Media Astoria OR 97103-0210 East Oregonian Publishing Co Portland OR 97269-2109 Oregon Publication Corp Portland OR 97201-5043 Mission Control Inc Corvallis OR 97330-6435 Element Graphics Inc Chicago IL 60647-3759 Busy Beaver Button Co Page 8 of 717 09/29/2021 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 6000 5872.4 5760 5696.2 5650.4 5500 5476 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 4991 4985 4500 4431.05 4340 4220 4200.5 4154.58 Page 9 of 717 09/29/2021 Expenditures OUS: Oregon State University: FY 2014 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 30216 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 1123 First Ave E Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 79167 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel AAM Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel PO Box 1127 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel Dept 34915 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel Dba 1859 Oregon's Magazine Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 299 Smithtown Blvd Oregon State University Advertising-Inst Promo/Pub Rel 2021 E 5th St Ste 150 Oregon State University Advertising-Inst
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