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Vancouver business licenses

The Columbian
Published: July 4, 2012, 5:00pm

June

Business Licenses Issued By The City Of Vancouver In June.Asian Mini Mart, 812 Columbia St., Jackie Rancourt, Ginhee Rancourt, owners, convenience store.

Bedont Orthodontics, 1905 S.E. 192nd Ave., Suite 201, Curtis Bedont, owner.

Brewed Northwest, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, Space 9230, James Morgan, owner, coffee and pastries.

Candeo Candle, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, Caitlin Marsters, Brent Marsters, owners, candle sales.

Cecil’s Barber Shop, 16209 S.E. McGillivray Blvd., Suite D, Kristin Wright, owner.

Cobalt Mortgage, 7700 N.E. Parkway Drive, Suite 200, Keith Tibble, Charles Gehre, owners, mortgage lending operations center.

Cochran Health Care, 13303 S.E. McGillivray Blvd., Ronald Cochran, owner, in-home health care services.

Curdy’s Landscaping, 216 N.E. 151st Ave., Brian Curdy, owner.

Custom Creation Source, 820 S.E. 143rd Ave., Ronald Hamblen, owner, contractor.

Dawn of Creations, 12005 S.E. 11th St., Dawn Carson, Kevin Carson, owners, mobile food truck.

Dental Cleanings and Exams, 9511 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Neil Gray, owner.

Douglas & Young International, 10800 S.E. 17th Circle, No. 112, Young Kim, owner, trade and consulting.

Express, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, Space 219, Michael Weiss, Matthew Moellering, owners, clothing and accessories sales.

Eye For An Eye, 6810 Lousiana Drive, Kevin Bay, April Clark, owners, online photography sales.

GBCBLUE/Ascension Software, 1604 S.E. 164th Ave., Suite 200, Scott Mary, Ken York, owners, software development.

Ian Bolson, 2211 Main St., Ian Bolson, owner, tattooer.

Innovative Engineering Solutions, 1301 S.E. Tech Center Drive, Mike Swailes, owner, contract manufacturing.

Interocean Steamship, 315 W. Mill Plain Blvd., Suite 202, Barry Phelps, owner, ship agency.

ITTSC LLC, 18809 S.E. 21st St., John T. Burleigh, owner, computer service and consulting.

J & M Land Maintenance, 14702 S.E. 16th Circle, John Carey, owner.

JEC – Vancouver, 1499 S.E. Tech Center Place, Suite 140, Cheul Whang, owner, education service.

JS Homes, 2704 N.E. 59th St., Jesse Sawyer, owner, contractor.

Kiss’s, 5312 82nd Ave., Tanna Lee Wells, owner, beauty salon.

KVI Tile, 3921 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Suite 42, Vasiliy Kioroglo, owner, contractor.

Max Muscle Sports Nutrition, 3200 S.E. 164th Ave., Suite 209, Michael Miller, owner, nutritional supplements sales.

Micron Filtration Technologies, 2111 S.E. Columbia Way, Suite 100, Terry Targett, Tanner Targett, owners, air filters.

Mosaic Massage, 410 E. 20th St., Linnea Phillis, owner.

Nelson Williams Hair Design, 1308 Washington St., Nelson Williams, owner, salon.

Odds Ends Bargains, 5317 N.E. St. Johns Road, Suite A, Duane Robert Eddy, Tina Ann-Marie Eddy, owners, retail.

Original Taco House, 10820 N.E. Coxley Drive, Nate Waddle, Jeff Waddle, owners, restaurant.

Q Source, 1304 N.E. 154th St., Mike Lehman, Eric Halberg, owners, distributor.Queen Foot Massage, 218 W. 13th St., Haiyang Ning, Boyang Lu, owners, reflexology and massage.

Rounds Law Office, 1409 Franklin St., Suite 217, Christopher Rounds, Ellen Jones.

Scattergood Counseling Resources, 2904 Main St., Suite 201, Adam Scattergood, owner, mental health counselor.

Snappy’s Gas & Grocery, 10512 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., Sunil Sharma, Neetu Sharma, owners.

Susan Gregg Insurance, 9120 N.E. Vancouver Mall Loop, Suite 210, Susan Gregg, owner.

Taqueria Market Portland, 11505 N.E. Fourth Plain Road, Suite F-S, Maria Guadalupe, Torres Garcia, owners, grocery store.

The Foxx Enterprises, 2806 N.E. 158th Ave., Alex Fox, Emily Zwitzig, owners, music lessons, consulting services.

Tommie and Sons Downtown Barber Shop, 104 E. Ninth St., Jamal Miller, owner.

Tristar Companies, 3702 N.E. Gateway Ave., Peter Howe, owner, lumber and steel transload.

Vista Mortgage Group, 9705 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Heidi Hahn-Troxler, owner.

Youngs Market Company of Oregon, 3301 S.E. Columbia Way, Suite 260, Dan Ewer, Paul Meade, owners, wine, spirits distributor.

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