The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 25, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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Hi OREGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon, Thursday Morning. January 2& IMS
(Cutty Mews HBn5fis
j Tho Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 . ' i -i
Xnsur&nee Benefits Talked
State Industrial Accident . Com
missioner JU u. Arens cuscussea
"State Insurance Benefits" when
he - spoke before . the , Hollywood
Lions club at its Wednesday
luncheon meeting: The history of
laws of Oregon, compared with
those of 1 other states, was pre
sented by Arens to indicate Ore
gon's favorable condition. No stan
dard has been followed in estab
lishment of workmen's comnensa-
lion laws, he declared. Bulletins
showing rights and benefits under
lha fhwnn Isnr arc avsnlaVils tn
employers and employes alike, he
ies collected were shown for the
first time outside the commission
offices. . ; - ;
Vi-'i ''!': :lt
Due to shortage of points Steven-
son's . Restaurant will be closed
until Jan. 31. -
jPlan Hospital Service North
west Hospital Service Plan, an
Oregon ' corporation, 1 Wednesday
filed in the office of the county
clerk' an assumed business , name
certificate for Blue Cross Hos
pital' Plan. Headquarters "of "the
corporation are in the Terminal
Sales building in Portland; The
new business contemplates furu
: Ishing prepaid hospital ? service.
" The certificates were signed by
It W. Nelson, secretary,
Due to illness the office of W. C.
Dyer and Sons Insurance Agency,
- will be closed this week. - Please
call 2-1402.
Solon, to Speak Rep. Manley
; J. .Wilson' of Columbia and Clat
sop counties will be the principal
speaker before the Salem Lions
- club at the' noonday meeting to
day in Marion hotel. Wilson will
include labor legislation angles in
his talk. j " , .
- Every form of Insurance. R. G.
Severin, 212 N. High. Tel. 4016.
Constant, dependable service.
Intruder Foiled . An intruder
broke he molding from a screen
window, tore the' wire and gained
accessv to the home of Robert
Seegerjr 2130 Chemeketa street,
and then apparently was frighten
ed away, .police .were notified
Wednesday. '
Due to! shortage of points Steven
son's Restaurant will be closed
until Jan. 31.-. .
Billfold, Cash Stolen D. D.
Olmstead, 586 North Liberty
street, reported to police Wednes
day that someone had entered his
- room, stolen his billfold, two fige
dollar bills and personal papers.
Rummage sale by Sons of Union
Veterans Auxiliary Fri. and Sat.',
this week. 470 N. Com'l.
flthtinr Indians Again' - An
opportunity ;, to observe at first
hand how . movie stars .behave
away from home is .promised. by
the Hollywood Lions club to all
persons who . attend: the play
"Grandma Fought the Indians" to
be presented Friday night by the
Salem Civic players St Leslie Jun
ior high school auditorium under
sponsorship of the! Hollywood
civic organization. The play, was
successfully, produced for limited
audiences under the Elks , banner
at. Christmas time. ' .
Leslie Electa Harold Culbert
son was elected president of the
Leslie Junior' high student .body
in the election held Wednesday
morning. Culbertson defeated Bob
Funk; Other students voted into
office Included Carolyn Wilkes,
vice-president; Beverly Krueger,
secretary; Corliss Lightner, serge-ant-ftt-arms;
Don Jones,: treasur
er; i Helen Shelton, i rsong leSder,
and Francis England, yell leader.
All but one of the? ten proposed
constitutional amendments gained
the .! necessary two-thirds vote of
the student body. The students re
jected a measure combining' the
offices of secretary "and treasurer.
The Spa will be closed all day
Thursday to install new modern
kitchen equipment .
- Concerts Planned The Com
munity Concert association execu
tive board, meeting with David
Ferguson' of New York, ' Tuesday
night at Chamber of Commerce
discussed the concert series , for
1945-46. Ferguson is representa
tive from the main office of the
Columbia concerts association,
New York. The. membership cam
paign was set for the latter. part
of April. . '
7 nr. developing & printing service
at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N
Com'l.
i , :'...t . '-j . - : t ' ,. 4t.
New Corporation Files' - Arti-.
cles of incorporation were filed in
the county clerk's office Wednes
day for Forestry Research Foun
dation by B. T, McBain, Portland,
H.-J. Cox, Eugene, and Paul . M.
Dunn, Corvallis. The organization'
will be a non-profit sharing and
was founded for the purpose of fa
cilitating, . encouraging and pro
moting scientific experimentation
and research In forestry and re
lated fields, especially in the Pa
cific northwest " . :
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The Spa will be closed all day
Thursday; to install new modern.
kitchen equipment. 1
Money Stolen, Report Mrs.
D. Hatfield, 530 Waldo avenue,
employe of Bishop's, reported to
police Wednesday that a woman
came into the store, purchased fa
boy's shirt and, while the parcel
was being wrapped, stole' $60 from
billfold which was in a purse
under" ' the counter. ',
Hollywood Lions club presents
Salem Civic players in Grandma
Fought the Indians. Friday nite
8:15 Leslie Jr. high. Adm. 50c.
Tickets at Needhams Book Store.
(Obituary
Stuhr
- John Stuhr, late resident of 1545
Trade street, at a local hospital. Jan
uary 20. aee 67 ; years. Surviv ed by
wife, Mary, of Salem; two daughters,
Mrs. Velma Knapke of Salem, Mrs.
Dorothy Nixon of Salem; five sons.
Clifford Stuhr of Sublimity, Marvin
and Herbert Stuhr of Salem. Leonard
Stuhr with the U. S. army at Fort
Knox, Ky., and Robert Stuhr with
ths VJS. . army overseas: three broth'
ers. Henry, Chris and Charles Stuhr,
all - of Manning, Iowa; seven sisters,
Mrs. Mollie Bohnsack, Mrs. Louise
Windisb. Mrs. Minnie Frahn, Mrs. Lena
Coleman, Mrs. Tillie Bahnsack, all of
Mason City, Iowa, Mrs. Doris Stoeke
of Manning. Iowa, - and Mrs. -Eva
Kruse of CarroL Iowa, and by 10
grandchildren. Funeral announcements
later -by the Clough-Barrick company,
Brown
Edward D. ' Brown, 49, late resident
. of 650 Marion street, at the Veterans'
hospital in Portland Monday. January
22. Survived by his wife, Margaret E.
Brown; daughter, Nancy Brown, and
sister-in-law, Mrs. 3. D. White, all
of Salem. Services will be held from
the Clough-Barrtck chapel Thursday,
January 25. at 10:30 a.m.. with Dr,
Irving A. - Fox officiating. Interment
in Belcrest Memorial park.
Whltfcy
At the residence on East D street.
January 22. Joseph Bobbins : Whitby,
ge 54 years. Husband of Mary Luanna
Whitby: father or ix (jgi Kobert H
Whitby. MC, USNR, overseas. Member
ef Capital post No. t. American L
rion. Funeral services will be held
- Thursday. January 25, at 3 p.m., from
the w T. Riedon chapel with Dr,
C. Harrison officiating. Interment In
Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum.
"Cyn" Cronlse Photographs : and
Frame. 1st NatT Rank RlrtsO -
' Case Transferred V- - Justice of
the Peace 'Joseph B," Felton will
hear , the case against Leonard
Gouge, owner of Kelly's place in
Silverton. Gouge is charged;, with
selling- beer without a license -and.
posted $500 bond. Alf O. Nelson,
justice of the -peace at Silverton,
disqualified himself in the case.
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For home loans see Salem Fed
eral,.: 130 South Liberty.
'if v ');:
Auto, Truck Collide A coupe.
driven by Donald Willis Dimbat,
routed two, Turner, ' and v a truck
driven by Ralph James Spendal,
230 N. 20th street, collided at Che
meketa and High streets, spilling
40 gallons of milk from the truck
and damaging the passenger car,
There were no personal injuries.
Wedding pictures liken it; the
church, 520 State. Ph. 5722.
Will Install Officers Germpnd
Larrikin will be Installed as the
new, president of the Girls league
at Leslie school at fp a.m today
when installation ceremonies ' for
the incoming officers w?U be held.
Marilyn Burris Is tfie ' retiring
president of the organization. .
EPnnlbllS IK(BiDndls
Bnildlng remit A building
CIRCUIT COURT i thorlzing sale of real property to .Hen-
C. . Pemberton and wife vs. N. R r"r "7.r. "Ar w'
Washburn: counsel for defendant an-. Scta .w rVTiV'Vin.i
TXlnL I -ccount 'showing receipt of $4507.74
and diabursementa of 17730.30; adai-
savs defendants cannot be found.
Howard u. Hunter vs. Bianciue Hunt-
tional
eta of estate - listed, as two
V.'JrZi yZ7Zrr f, rZXril v t n.,n contracts of sal for $1285J and $423..
Vi.? f, PSfA,i2: 9. note for $1400 and two US war
can; -plaintiff s motion to-fue upplo-. v nr . hnnd, Af tarn iiwnintin
itary complaint allowed; defendant
granted
men
10 days to answer; case con
tinued indefinitely for trial. .
Kenneth L. Cooper vs. Charles a,
Sprague.. Leslie M. Scott. Earl Snell
and Lewis D. Griffith: order of dismis
sal-based -on stipulation by parties in
volved; state lana poara matter m
volvea.
each; final hearing February -24.
mnui See estate: aDoraiaed t szsoo:
final account died; final bearing Feb
ruary 26. - t. : .-.
- John HosUUer estate: order admit
ting will to probate: estate valued at
I3Z.UUU personal ana szb,uuu real prop
erty, all of the latter being told on ex-
Rosa G Davis, as administratrix M .i. , T
M.ri- -.T.,ni n.i r. pUced lnescTow. wtu names A.
0. conraa. a. j. strugnar ana i-o n.
permit was issued Wednesday in
the city engineer's office to Mabel
E. Hamilton for construction of a
dwelling at 1020 Hickory avenue
at a cost of $1200. f
4 New em Staff Steven Cum
mings, & veteran of the war in the
Burma area, is g new member of
tne-iUkiM sxau. . .... -
rermlt Granted A permit to
haul logs over - certain , specified
streets in Salem was granted to
Ben Reime, 115 East Ash street,
Dallas. ! ' '
Chimney Fire - Salem lire de
partment was called to 165 South
15th street at 2 pjn. Wednesday
where a chimney fire -alarmed
residents. . . . . . . - -,
Leave Hospital Mrs. . Oscar -Lake
and Infant davghter, 1130
S Liberty street, were removed
from Salem 1 Deaconess hospital
Wednesday to their home. ,
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- Sea Born A son was born at
8:12 a-m. Wednesday in; Salem.
General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ;
F. L. Wonderly, 1175 E. Rural :
street. , .... .
the estate.' of Murle -Junior Davis vs.
Tom R. Burton and Delia Burton: suit
for 410.000 in which plaintiff alleges
defendant. Delia Burton- drove a car
on July 2S. 1943,' causing the death of
Murie. Junior oavu.
Glen C. Ward vs. Larene Ward: or
der of dismissal on motion by plaintiff,
L Eiroy .Nash vs. R. H. Bouders and
others;, motion filed By piamtitx o ojs-
rarea. i m .:":
An agreement, was filed In the eoun
try clerk's office by Dorothy Virginia
Seideman and William C. Seldeman in
which-custody of. a-minor- child .is
awarded to the mother. -with the ex
ception , that ; when- itie child reaches
school age it shall be the father's right
to have custody- during the school va
cation: right of visitation for both par'
ties: father to pay $30 monthly for sup
port of child: agreement grows out of
pending divorce amnion. -
PROBATE COT7KT- .
Ferdinand Ilaslebrook estate; , order
approving final account.'
F. M. Robertson estate: order au-
Mrs; 01iv Stege
Dies at Tacoma
Childs, -appraisers and Lester Conrad,
executor,- -without bond; t unmarried,
Hostetler: bequeathed his entire estate
to relatives in Iowa.
Jen K. Sorensen estate: order au
thorizing Peter. Sorensen. .administra
tors to sell personal 'property.
: An order ".entered - Wednesday , by
Judge George R. -Duncan -allowed the
petition of' Susana Harbisxn, guardian
ad litem, for .Albert Allen Klein and
Bosina Catherine Klein, to change the
name of the boy .to Albert Allen. Wat
ery and. the girl's to -Marlease Cather
ine watery.- - - '
JUSTICE COURT .
State , vs. Sereio A. - Seeiaaldo: held
to answer on charge of contributing to
Delinquency oz a minor. ' '
Wilham: Robert- Gomes: .held to an
swer on charge of contributing to de
linquency of a minor. -
MUNICIPAL COURT, f v : . :
Ray Eades. route four. Salem: charge
reckless driving. -MARRIAGE
LICENSES '
Merrfel' Vernon Sliort. 23. VS NavTi
Goidendale. Wash., and Mary Elinor
Sh inkle, 22.. clerk. SUyton.
Paul Nicholson, legal, police officer.
2309 Cherry ' avenue, and - Freda W.
Wintersteen, legal, housewife, 1642 S.
winter street, both Salem. - - -
Now! Fur Prices Gp Right Back To
Rock-Bottom, Pre-War Levejs In
Our Great Sale, L A S T W EEK
10
Alex
Harris '
At the residence, 840 Gaines avenue,
January 24, Letha L. Harris, at ' the
are of 73 years. Wife of Rufus A
Harris of Salem; mother of Mrs. David
r. Ellis of Omah, Wash- and Ross A
Harris. , military service at Kinsman,
Arix-: sister of H. S. Miller of Mar
shalltown. Iowa. Also survived by one
grandson. David Hugh Ellis. Funeral
services win do neia. x ricuiy, January
2. at 10 pjn.. from the W. T. Rig
don company chapel. Concluding serv
ices at cuy view cemetery. -
Lavender - -
In this city January 24, Nancy Ellen
Lavender, age 74 years, late resident
ef 7SS North Church street. Mother of
Mrs. Josephine Brockman and Thomas
T, Lavender of Portland and Mrs. C.
J. Ramquist of Vashon, Wash.: also
survived by six brothers of Weston,
Ore., and a grandson. David Ramquist
of Vashon, Wash. Shipment will be
made to Weston by the W. T. Rigdon
company, for service, and Interment.
Stege' - v ' " " '
In Tacoma,- Wash January 23. Olive
$ tegt,' lte resident of Oceanlake. Ore.
Wife Of Paul Stege of Oceanlake and
sister of Clare Howe of Eugene and
Holla Howe of Portland. Funeral ser-
, vices will be held Friday at a ' pjn.
" from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel.
Interment In City View cemetery.
Hattie CharlotU Refochke. at fHe
residence, S43 Union, January J4. at
.u. ,m nt SO rears. Survived by three
- .i.tmrm Mrs. Marcaret Meggers of Sa
lem, Mrs. Jennie Emmell of Ken mare.
". N. D- Mrs. Laura Duerre of Kelso.
Wash.; and two brothers. Leo Reischke
of Seattle and Louis Reischke of Sa
Mnhr of the Baptist church
f Miles City, Mont. Funeral announce
ments later by the HoweU-Edwarda
company. -..
varneiA
. Guy Lyman Wallace, at his residence.
1100 Chemeketa, January 24. Survived
fcy wile, soario cwj " j;-
- xrHt wrvicwa will be held Fri'
dav. January 28. at the Clough-Bar-
rick- chapel. - " - -- ' .
Business Name Filed Seba R.
Powers arid Mabel N. Powers filed
a certificate of assumed business
name Wednesday in the county i Science
clerk's office for Hollywood Cot-? street.
tages, 1960 N. Capitol st ;
Peaches, Crawford, Hale and im
proved Albertas at Doerfler sale
yard and nursery. - i
Undergoes Operation Ray-
mond Voigt, 1208 Court st., un
derwent a minor operation at Sa
lem Deaconess hospital Wednes
day. . - f i
Smiley Bufpette" and his West
ern Jambnee, Crystal Gardens,
Friday, Jar. 26th. I
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Store Name Filed Thomas
fDuFrain and Frances DuFrain fil
ed a certificate' of assumed busi
ness name Wednesday in the
county clerk's office for DuFrain
Furniture Store, 3095 Portland
road.- ' . '
For sale vertical grain fr floor
ing. Reimann : Supply company.
Phone 9203. " . i
Gaest Victimized Harold J.
Daughcrty, Sidney, guest in a local
hotel, was hit over the head and
his billfold taken, he reported to
police Wednesday. He could not
describe his assailants. ,-'
The Spa will be closed all clay
Thursday to install new jpodern
kitchen equipment. . . ; .
Deed Conveyed - The county
court has executed a deed for sev
eral lots uv.Woodburo to Noel E.
and Jantje Mills for a considerS-
50 -tvool dress socks '85c.
wool t slacks- 8.95 to' 1 1.50.
Jones, 121 North High St. '
Business Names Filed Ben
Creasy filed assumed, business
name! certificates . in the county
clerk's office Wednesday for Ben's
Thrift-Way Station aijd Ben's As
sociated j Stations Automobile ac
cessories, gasoline and oil will be
handled.
Shririers attention. Important noon
luncheon! at Marion hotel Friday,
Jan. 26. Be there. f .1
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Hub Caps Stolen Frank Doo
"littlev;)46 Rural avenue, reported
to police Wednesday; the ; theft of
two hubi caps from his car while
it wsis parked near the Chri'iiian
Friends here received word of
Olive Stege, former Salem - resi- Q rs 1 pm fl fQ.t
dent, at Tacoma; Wash. Mrs. Stege f1"
and her husband, Paul "Stege, had T " 1 "v1 .
driven to Tacoma to visit her IflclKCS IteDOrt
brother who was OL .While there - ; j V
she suffered a heart attack' and frAi Pncl' Voni
died two hours later. . ; I-'-V1i J- CUl
The Sieges rwere naUyes of Sa- Financial statements' of the Sa
lem and were in the furniture bus- lem United War Chest Inc. and the
iness ;here until a few years ; ago .Marion jCounty War Chest, were
whenl they, moved to. Ocean Lake," filed Wednesday in the office of
where Mr. Stege became , associat
ed in the real estate and insurance
business.
She is survived by two brothers,
Clare Howe Of Eugene , and Rolla
Howe of Portland.
County Clerk Henry jC- Mattson
by H. L. Braden, executive secre
tary of both organizations.
The Salem organization's report
covering the period between Oct.
1, 1943, and Sept 30, 1944 showed
The body has been .brought to cash on hand at beginning of pe-
the Wi. T.. Rigdon funeral, home, '
w;here ! funeral . iservJces . wiU. be
held at 3 p. m. Friday. Interment
will be in City View . cemetery.
church on' Chemeketa
tion of $307.50.
Onting; Trip Sunday Chemeke-
tans and friends wiU go to j Silver
Creefef Falls on Sunday, ; January
28.. Bessie Smith w 'l be the lead
er and the group w ill leave Ram-
seyers garage at 9:30 i Sunday
morning.? :
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. Partnership Formed R.i B.
Sears! route ' three, Salem, and
John vD. Minto, 821 Saginaw
street, Salem, Wednesday filed a
certificate of assumed business
name; for Sears & Minto at 821
Saginaw street
Couple Married Justice of the
Peace. Joseph. B. Felton officiated
.Wednesday at a ceremony which
united in marriage Earl Schempp
and Goldie Kennedy, ;both of Mar
ion county. - - -
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Log Hauling Permits A. " H
Sacher and W. R. Lason, Silver-
ton, andi Charles DeGuire, Silver-
ton, have been granted permits by
the county court to haul logs over
certain county roads. ' .
Ankle Injured James Stande-
fer, route !. two, Salem, fell Wed
nesday at the fairgrounds stadium,
suffering a bad ankle injury.. lie
is employed at the stadium. -
uu. - f- i -f .
Install Officers New officers
will be installed at the meeting of
Toastmistress tonight following- a
6 p. m. dinner at the Quelle. Mrs.
Robert DeVTieg, the new president
will succeed Mrs. Estil Brunk.
ridtt $12,882.81 and total receipts
$119,456.56 . : :
Disbursements , for the year
were: Polk rcounty war chest $1,
20d; Boy Scouts $4900; Camp Fire
Girls $1630; Catholic charities
$2100;: YMCA" $16,400; Salvation
Ariny $4650; YWCA $6400; serv
icemen's fund $3559.92; Oregon
wair chest 143.144.07: iemereencv
Hattie Charlotte Reischke, 59, of poritrihutions $997.95: other oav-
945 Union, died at her residence I ments $3000; administration ex-
Wednesday following a -long ill- pens $4336.24;. campaign expense
ness. ; She had come to Salem $3580.40; investment in US war
about a year ago" in the hope of bonds $30,000: balance on hand.
South Dakota
Woman5 Dies Here
improving her health and. had
made! her home7 with her sister,
Mrs. Margaret Meggers.
Miss; Reischke was born in Big
Stone' ; City, South Dakota, and
lived most of her life in the mid
dle west She was ' a member of
the Baptist church.
are two sisters, Mrs. jenme sura-
mell of Kenmare, N. Dak., and
Mrs. Laura Duerre of Kelso,
Wash., i and two brothers, Leo Re
ischke I of Seattle and Louis Reis
chke of Salem.
Funeral announcements will be
made! later by the Howell-Ed
wards company.
$6,440.79.
The Marion i report, dated Jan.
1, 1944, to Sept 30, 1944 showed
receipts of $2045.11, disbursements
of $1302.48 and balance on hand
$742.63.
Daughter Bom Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Jones, 671 N. 20th st Wed
nesday; became the parents of a
daughter, born at 5:07 ajn. in Sav
lem Deaconess hospital.
1 Removed te Home Mrs. Ted
Gordon, Jr,- and ' infant : daughter
were ! removed Wednesday . from
Salem : General hospital to their
home, 1165 N. Capitol street
Townisend Onb Tonight Town-
send club No. 16 will meet to
night iat the home of Mrs. Anna
Arnold 2256 Ford street, for in
stallation of officers. ;
Elk Initiate Salem Elks will
hold an initiation meeting tonight,
PASTEUSCED SKIU KILK
ADDS TO ITS GCODXESJ
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IDOES BT:-.PAY?:--.
Would it SURPRISE you to know, that according to gov-;
eminent statistics, there have been i 1,110,000 teen age girls.
classed as Juvenile delinquents; since. Pearl Harbor? n
Would it SHOCK you to know that there are 300,000 girls
with social disease? ,'.; - f M ;- . ;
; Would it HORRIFY you to know that there have been
150,000 known abortions? ) ( i J I-' . v
Would it SADDEN yoi; to know that there have been
75,000 illigitimate children since Pearl Harbor, and with liquor,;
the eontrlbotinr factor? .
. Would it APPALL you to krjow, that during the. recent
Brewer's Holiday, granted them by theUnited States govern
ment, war production fell dowu 57 per cent, and' yet, our gov.
' eminent Is allowing the brewer another holiday in the Very
near future?. " . A - u ,A . ' - y
" Would it PROVOKE yoii t6 know that the brewer can get
his sugar by the car loads,' to ply bis filthy trade, while we, as.
housewives, have our sugar doled, out to us for home consump-1
tion? ' : I i- . M,
' Would it grieve you to know: that divorces are more ram
pant than at any tune in our. nation's history and with S7 per
cent due to liquor causes? - '
- Would It STIR you to know that OVER $8,000,000,600 was
. spent la our country last year, for liquor? . . -. - "
Would it STARTLE you t6 know that this amount is more
. than the combined expenditure of every community chest in the.
land, the expense of running: every public library and the sal-'
ary of every preacher In the United States of America? ;
Would it ALARM you to know; that this amount is more
than the combined cost of our government, including the sal
, ary of the president, the .vice-president,' all the cabinet mem
bers, the Supreme Court Judges, all the United States District:
Attorneys, with their secretaries and all their traveling ex-:
penses? s s - - - .'-. -.. .,; .-..-. i.
- Would It AMAZE you to know that $54,000,000 was spent"
. right here in the state of Oregon this past year for liquor?
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