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S ) C r e d it — MAN’S CONFIDENCE IN M AN................... S k e w & $u*. MERCANTILE CREDIT REPORTS NECESSARILY DIFFER IN FORM AND IN LENGTH, DEPENDING UPON THE SIZE AND COMPLEXITY OF THE CONCERN REPORTED . . . THE POLICY OF THE AGENCY IS TO PRESENT THE ESSENTIAL INFORMATION AS CONCISELY AS POSSIBLE. OAHLBERG, HENRY & CO OAHLBERG, HENRY, OWNER RAT8N©: « p (LIVE FILES) CO 53 FEBRUARY 17 1950 . ANsweniNs INO MW HAR2? 1?c" TUCSON ARIZONA PIMA COUNTY »l £ PENNINGTON The trade style Is not known to b© registered, bat is conduct of this business. used in the aqeneral Henry Oahlberg Is 37, married and a native of this country, a long time resident of Tucson, Arizona. From 1930 until 1937 he was active as a stock and bond salesman in Tucson, Arizona, later entered investment line on his own account and was associated with Oahlberg-Durance Co. locally until entering the armed forces sn December 1944, Oahlberg received his discharge in December 1945. in the meantime in June 1945 formed a partnership with Frank Stone to start the caption enterprise. That firm, however dissolved and after Oahlberg received his dss-charge from the armed forces, started operations in his own name. Engaged in the investment business, selling stocks and bonds, specializing in Municipal and Corporation Bonds, bank and insurance stocks. There are two statemWehnetn. call was made on February 14, 1950 Oahlberg declined to submit a financial . ^ank relations are satisfactory with good cash balances maintained. Oahlberg has been reported as have office furnishings of moderate amount, as well as owning ^l?inuS,AuAojA ®jth?ec k?l'atJt>e0’rn,d sh' oBweadve r§ °°wdo usledc ubr©i tisuebsj eucptw artdos tohfe $u1s5ua,l0 00e,x emapntdi oan sh.orn® worth t..h e dekbj.ta biise ikteipets aunrdee rn octo nctlreoalr.ly determined, but general opinion of those consulted Not a general seeker of msAcantr!e credit, but account is well regarded. 7-50 * C i? # P L E A S E N O T E W H E T H E R N A M E , B U S I N E S S A N D S T R E E T A D D R E S S C O R R E S P O N D W I T H Y O U R I N Q U I R Y Tht foregoing report it furnitked, at your request, under your Subscription Contract, in S T R IC T C O N FID E N C E , by D U N <6 B R A D ST R E E T , In c. as your agents and 9R2-2 Rev. 2-49 em ployees, fo r your exclusive use as an aid in determ ining the advisability o f granting credit or insurance, and fo r no other jm rpose. UNCHANGED