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Comment by Jeanne Hannah on June 10, 2015 at 2:09pm

Yes I have lots of memories and stories to be told....one being that Glen and Milo Stoen weren't the sole owner of Miss Seattle, Miss Seattle Too, Miss Pay'n Save and Miss Excide; Hugh and John Anderson were silent partners who never wanted the lime-lite or having any attention coming there way.   The Anderson brothers were also General Contractors that built highways and freeways.  My dad (Hugh) once said buying Hay for a race horse would have been allot cheaper than replacing an engine! 

Comment by Steve Cernich on June 10, 2015 at 8:29am

I would guess some great memories would go along with all the memorabilia.

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