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Not So Shabby: Cousins come out of retirement to start Stayton store

Linda Williams and Pam Crakes in their new store, Not So Shabby By Mary Owen Two Stayton cousins have started a new business venture: Not So Shabby Furniture Consignment and Decorating. “We have been ...

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