ADVISORY/Temporary Storage Urgently Needed for Food -- Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 10, 1998-- WHAT: At least 2,000 square feet of covered storage space is urgently needed for one month to store food for an Oregon Oregon, city, United States Oregon, city (1990 pop. 18,334), Lucas co., NW Ohio, a suburb adjacent to Toledo, on Lake Erie; inc. 1958. It is a port with railroad-owned and -operated docks. The city has industries producing oil, chemicals, and metal products. non-profit. Last Friday, The Boys and Girls boys and girls mercurialisannua. Aid Society of Oregon was named the beneficiary beneficiary Person or entity (e.g., a charity or estate) that receives a benefit from something (e.g., a trust, life-insurance policy, or contract). A primary beneficiary receives proceeds from a trust or insurance policy before any other. of a massive food drive sponsored by five popular radio stations, KGON 92.3, The FAN 910, 94.7 NRK NRK Norsk Rikskringkasting (Norwegian State Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) NRK Norsk Retrieverklubb (Norwegian Retriever Association) NRK Norsk Røde Kors (Norwegian Red Cross) , KISN 97.1 and ROSIE 105. The 27-hour marathon slated for Thursday, Nov. 19 to Friday, Nov. 20 is expected to raise over two tons of baby food, powered milk, formula and other staples staples U-shaped stainless steel or vitallium units with sharp points used for surgical fixation. epiphyseal staples used to staple epiphysis to metaphysis; have metal bracing at the corners. for the youth, ages 0 to 18, that The Boys and Girls Aid Society serves. Covered storage space is absolutely essential in order to ensure distribution to the agency's residential and other programs state-wide. Sleep Country USA semi-trucks will deliver the food on Friday, Nov. 20. It is anticipated that it will take no longer than 30 days to complete food distribution. WHERE: The warehouse or storage space must be within 25 miles of the metropolitan Portland area. WHEN: Storage space must be located as soon as possible in time for the Nov. 19 food drive. |
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