City Liquidators
Products in Portland OR
You must see this display, with over 500,000 square feet of brand name, new in the box home and office furniture. Visit this facility today for your home or office furniture, desks, beds, sofas, loveseats, chairs, supplies, lamps, accessories, toys, carpets, art, heaters, safes, dishes, luggage, cabinets etc. Hurry to City Liquidators, located at 823 SE 3rd Ave, Portland, phone 503.230.7716. Offering home and office furniture and accessories at cheap prices every day.
City Liquidators
Ken's Artisan Bakery
Products in Portland OR
Ken's Artisan Bakery in Portland bakes organic breads, pastry, croissants, tarts, eclairs, regional French pastries and Italian pastries. Also on this website you will find essays on natural leavening, What is Good Bread? and others. Get fine organic bread from the best source in Portland.
Ken's Artisan Bakery
McGuire Bearing Company
Products in Portland OR
Offering bearings, mounted bearing units, pulleys and sheaves, belts, sprockets, chain, electric motors, speed reducers, conveyor components and accessories, technical services, value added services etc. Serving Portland, Eugene, Salem Oregon and Boise Idaho. Bearings and power transmission products based in Portland, Oregon.
McGuire Bearing Company
Procter & Gamble
Products in Portland OR
P&G is a multinational manufacturer of products including personal care, household cleaning, laundry detergents, prescription drugs and disposable nappies.
Procter & Gamble
Sauvie Island Lavender Farm
Products in Portland OR
Visit Sauvie Island's famous Lavender Farm, located just minutes from downtown Portland. Experience the Lavender Tea Service, visit the Lavender Shop, take a wreath making class and learn about their Lavender Home Shows. Lavender Farm was established in on historic Sauvie Island. This beautiful farm is like a Victorian garden with lovely paths leading to a flower-filled arbor where visitors can view four snow-capped mountain peaks and hundreds of acres of nursery and farmland. The farm was originally part of the 1850s homestead of James and Isabella Logie.
Sauvie Island Lavender Farm