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  2. Haseltine Building - Wikipedia

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    The Haseltine Building is a historic property in Portland, Oregon near the Willamette River and on the edge of the city's Central Business district. Located at the intersection of Southwest 2nd Avenue and Ash Street, the building was designed by architects McGraw & Martin, and built in 1893. [1]

  3. Spudnut Shops - Wikipedia

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    The annual sales of Spudnut Industries was $2 million. The sale price was $550,000, payable over five years, plus 20,000 shares of Pace Industries (worth about $175,000). At the time, there were 315 franchise holders, with combined annual sales of $25 million, [10] making it the largest doughnut franchise in the United States. [11]

  4. Dawn Foods - Wikipedia

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    The same year, Marlin's son Ron began working for Dawn as an accountant, and siblings Miles and Steven joined in 1967 and 1968 respectively. The company patented an automatic donut turnover icing machine in 1966, and formed subsidiary Dawn Equipment Company the same year. Dawn Donut Company was officially renamed Dawn Food Products in 1978.

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    At least two properties on the Washington County tax sale list are valued at more than $1 million each. Up for bid: Former school building, doughnut property, other parcels going to tax sale Skip ...

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    The Clubmobile was a "single-decker bus fitted with coffee and doughnut-making equipment" as well as "chewing gum, cigarettes, magazines, newspaper, a phonograph, and vinyls." [2] The services provided by the Clubmobile were free, although some Clubmobiles began charging for food after 1942. [3]

  7. Brown Bobby - Wikipedia

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    A Brown Bobby is a triangular doughnut. It is baked in a Brown Bobby machine, which resembles and is operated similarly to a waffle iron . These machines were created by the Food Display Machine Corporation in Chicago , Illinois , U.S., around the 1920s and possibly later.

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  9. Morton Frozen Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Harold Morton began making a chicken and noodle dish sold in glass jars in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] The business transitioned to frozen foods after World War II, and the product line expanded to pot pies and dessert pastries. [1]

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