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Petunia stationery
We have everything your office could possibly need.
999 Main street, Des Moines, Iowa
Tel: 293-2394 Fax: 293-2395
Customer: Harold Marley
Address: 41 Brighton st., Des Moines, IO
Telephone: 954-4502
Order Placed: Tuesday, March 23
Order Sent: Tuesday, March 23
Order Number: 454-5055
Item Description |
Item Number |
Amount Ordered |
Cost/Unit |
Total Cost |
Staples (Box of 1,000) |
565595 |
3 |
$2.00 |
$6.00 |
Copy Paper (Box of 5,000) |
965686 |
2 |
$22.00 |
$44.00 |
Number 2 Pencils (Box of 10) |
103434 |
10 |
$5.50 |
$55.00 |
Black Ballpoint Pens (Box of 20) |
249558 |
4 |
$9.00 |
$36.00 |
Blue Ballpoint Pens (Box of 20) |
249560 |
3 |
$9.00 |
$27.00 |
Subtotal: $168.00
Shipping Fee: $12.00
Total: $180.00
Thank you for your order. Your order has been billed to the credit card ending in 5205. For questions regarding this shipment, please contact Matt stone at [email protected].
MEMO
To: All Dayton City Employees
From: Frieda Thompson, City Hall
Date: May 26
Subject: Volunteering
Summer is just around the corner, and that's the busiest time of the year for our city's parks and recreation facilities. Due to budget cuts, we had to lay off a few groundskeepers. There are only 6 full-time employees to work at the city's 7 parks, some of which are quite extensive, — [1] —. We are therefore going to have a cleanup day this Saturday, May 29. This is purely a volunteer event, but we hope as many of you as possible will contribute to the effort. —[2]— We're going to do all kinds of cleanup work at our parks, including painting, picking up trash, cutting grass, and making minor repairs. You won't get paid, but anyone who works a full day will receive a paid day of vacation in either June or July. —[3J— If you're interested in helping out, contact Debby Reynolds at extension 4032. We're going to meet in the city hall parking lot at 8:30 in the morning on May 29. —[4]— You'll then be driven to your work assignment. A free T-shirt and lunch will be provided to everyone who volunteers.
Welcome to the Sunrise Campground
Thank you for staying at the Sunrise Campground at Mount Rainier. Please remember to be courteous to your fellow campers and to do your best not to disturb them. During your stay here, you must obey all three of the following rules:
1) Do not waste water in the bathrooms, which are located in the northeast and southeast corners of the campground. Take short showers and do not let the water in the faucet run continually.
2) Make sure that all fires are extinguished and that burning fires are never left unattended. Remember to pour, stir, and pour. First, pour water on the fire, and then stir the coal and ashes. After that, pour more water on the fire. Firewood can be acquired in lot for a minimal fee.
3) Do not leave any garbage at the campground. Keep the site clean both to prevent pollution and to keep wild animals away from the site. Anyone who is caught littering will be fined $100.
Remember the Golden Rule of camping: The only thing you should leave at your campground is your footprints.
Call 805-4395 to speak with the manager of the campground or dial 595-4943 to get in touch with a park ranger.
A New Shop Downtown
New Haven (June 15) - Visitors downtown can easily get lost on account of the plethora of small businesses and the vibrant atmosphere they create. Those who find themselves at the corner of Third Street and Eli Road should be sure to have a look inside Watson's Arts and Crafts. While it's a new store, it's also home to a small bit of history and passion in New Haven.
Owner Rachel Watson opened the store this May. "My father loved art and believed that art is the heart of every society. I decided to honor him by opening a store to provide supplies for artists while simultaneously displaying some of the artwork he created throughout the store," she said. All of the numerous paintings and drawings adorning the walls of the store were made by her late father, Marcus Watson. Mr. Watson was a well-known artist in the local community, who passed away last year.
Customers at Watson's Arts and Crafts therefore get not only great service but also the opportunity to admire outstanding works of art. Tony Brown, a frequent customer at the store, commented, "Ms. Watson understands art and sells her wares for low prices, but she's also doing the community a service by opening what's essentially a gallery. There are times that I come here just to admire the works instead of to buy something." Customers don't need to worry that the artwork will disappear anytime soon. Despite some hefty offers, Ms. Watson is thus far refusing to sell any of her father's works.
Denton Merchants Association to Hold Annual Meeting
The Denton Merchants Association will hold its annual meeting three months from now from Friday, June 20, to Sunday, June 22. The event will take place in the Carlyle Convention Center. All members of the association are eligible to take part in the event, and guests are also permitted to attend. Registration for the meeting is currently open. Online applications may be submitted at www.dentonmerchants.org/ annualmeeting, or places may be reserved by calling 509-2395. Registration closes after June 10, and tickets may not be purchased at the door either. The cost of attending all three days of the meeting is $75 for members and $100 for guests. This fee provides access to every event except for the banquet held on the last night of the meeting. Attending it costs $50 for members and nonmembers alike. A list of the activities and speakers at the meeting may be accessed on the associations website. There will be several lectures by guest speakers, including talks on legal issues facing merchants, recent changes in tax laws, and how to advertise effectively on the Internet.
FROM: Fred Stallings <[email protected]>
TO: Wanda Lancaster <[email protected]>
SUBJECT: Order 5AR-5594
DATE: November 12
Dear Ms. Lancaster,
We received the order you placed for a Wellington All-in-One 460 Printer this morning. Unfortunately, we no longer have that printer in stock, and my company has ceased the manufacture of them. I apologize for this inconvenience.
If you wish to cancel your order, please let me know, and I can process a refund on your credit card. But if you still wish to purchase a printer from my company, let me recommend the Wellington All-in-One 470 Printer. It belongs to the same line of printers you attempted to order. In fact, it is the same as the 460 except for the fact that it comes with a few extras. It is a printer, scanner, fax machine, and photocopier just like the 460. But it also has the ability to send scanned documents as e-mail attachments straight from the printer. On top of that, the ink cartridges used for it last longer since they are slightly larger than those used in the 460.
I have attached a file to this e-mail. It contains a brochure describing the specifications of the 470 model. While the 470 costs slightly more than the 460, I have been authorized to sell one to you for the same price you paid for the 460. So simply respond to me that you would like the 470, and I can have it sent to you at once.
Sincerely,
Fred Stallings
Customer Service Representative
Wellington Printers