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urses rolled Harry Law-sonup to the piano, ap-plied the brakes on hiswheelchair, and propped himup with pillows.At that moment, there wasno place he would rather havebeen.“Welcome to my final con-cert,” Lawson told the audi-ence of family members,church congregants and hospi-tal staff.Lawson’s final wish was toplay the piano one more time,and staff at Salem Healthmade ithappen onThursday,March 31.The80-year-old Keizermanplayed for18 min-utes, one hymn after another,on the Bösendorfergrand pi-ano in the lobby of Building Aon the hospital campus.Caught up in the moment,forgetting about his hospitalgown gaping in the back andthe IV port dangling from hisright hand, he was transportedback in time to one of the manychurches where he playedorgan, perhaps back to hischildhood dreams.“It was like playing at Car-negie Hall,” wife Sylvia Law-son said, prompting chucklesfrom the family.The stage may have beenmuch smaller, but make nomistake: This was the proudfinale of a 60-plus-year career.Harry Lawson taught him-self to play by ear. He learnedto play on an old pump organ in1942, when he was just 7 yearsold. His dad bought the organfor his mom for Mother’s Daythat year.They lived in BuenaVista inPolk County and by the timeHarry was in seventh grade, hewas the organist at his church.He has filled that role for sev-eral churches in Oregon andWashington over the decades,most recently for Brooks As-
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It was Harry Lawson’s dying wish toplay piano one last time.
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Adamaged Oregon State Police vehicle was on display Tuesday during a press conference to show the impact distracted driving has had on OSP. Officials said an intoxicated, distracted driverrear-ended the vehicle in February.
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AlpAlerMLP q 10.27 -.12Ambev ... 5.09 -.01AEagleOut 15 16.05 -.34AmIntlGrp 40 53.68 -.72AnglogldA ... 13.75 +.49Annaly cc 10.29 +.02ArcelorMit dd 4.54 -.15ArchDan 15 35.11 -.93AstraZen s 14 28.29 -.27Autoliv 24 112.13 -2.15BP PLC dd 28.93 -.65
BakrHu dd 39.36 -2.11
BcBilVArg ... 6.26 -.18BcoBrad s ... 7.25 -.05BcoSantSA ... 4.10 -.16BkofAm 10 13.19 -.32BkNYMel 13 36.52 -.52Barclay ... d8.26 -.30
B iPVixST q 18.58 +1.01
BarrickG 48 14.01 +.51
Baxalta n ... 38.50 -3.07
Baxter s 23 41.31 -.77
BerkHa A 14212340.00-2720.00
BlockHR 17 d25.42 -.91BostonSci cc u19.17 -.30CF Inds s 8 30.11 -1.10CabotO&G cc 22.32 -.38
CalifRescs dd 1.05 -.11
Calpine 15 14.28 -.44Carnival 20 51.50 -1.53Cemex ... 7.06 -.08Cemig pf ... 1.97 -.09CntryLink 20 32.10 -.13ChesEng dd 3.76 +.04Chevron 38 92.67 -.76Citigroup 9 41.51 -.55CitizFincl 13 20.76 -.75CobaltIEn dd 2.96 +.03CocaCola 26 46.53 -.36ColuPpln n ... 25.10 -.01ConocoPhil cc 39.04 -.06ConsolEngy dd 10.94 ...ContlRescs dd 29.49 +.31Corning 18 20.61 -.17CSVLgCrd rs q 17.58 +.29CredSuiss ... 13.35 -.65
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DeltaAir 9 47.16 +.01DenburyR dd 2.01 -.02DevonE dd 26.39 +.34DirSPBear q 15.73 +.46DxSCBear rs q 44.85 +1.46
DxGBull rs q 59.47 +4.77DirDGldBr q 3.12 -.30
Discover 10 51.22 +.46Disney 18 97.00 -1.68DomRescs 21 73.05 -1.53EMC Cp 21 26.39 -.37EP Energy 27 3.98 +.01Eaton 14 60.39 -2.26EnCana g dd 5.74 -.14EgyTrEq s 6 6.45 -.10ENSCO dd 9.78 +.23Exelon 13 34.60 -.91ExxonMbl 21 82.21 -.95FiatChrys ... 7.36 -.33Fitbit n 17 15.10 -.41FordM 7 12.77 -.03FrptMcM dd 9.34 -.08
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Gap 13 28.69 -.83GenElec dd 30.98 -.25GenMotors 9 29.60 -.30GenesWyo 17 61.19 -1.13Genworth dd 2.60 -.10Gerdau ... 1.79 +.03
GoldFLtd ... 3.83 +.20
Goldcrp g dd 16.24 +.36HP Inc 11 11.95 -.15Hallibrtn dd 34.40 +.40Hanesbds s 22 26.85 -1.06HartfdFn 12 45.76 -.56Hertz 16 9.55 -.46HP Ent n cc 17.61 -.43Hilton 15 21.84 -.35Hormel s 30 42.24 -1.31HostHotls 21 15.44 -.24ICICI Bk ... 6.81 -.26iShGold q 11.88 +.16iShBrazil q 25.39 -.16iShEMU q 33.36 -.72iShJapan q 10.89 -.24iSTaiwn q 13.39 -.27iShSilver q 14.42 +.22iShChinaLC q 32.42 -.75iShEMkts q 33.08 -.66iShiBoxIG q 119.26 +.38iSh20 yrT q 132.19 +1.43iS Eafe q 55.32 -1.11iShiBxHYB q 80.87 -.30iShR2K q 108.94 -1.25iShREst q 77.36 -.44Invesco 13 30.69 -.40iSh0-5HYCp q 44.48 -.21ItauUnibH ... 8.24 -.08
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JPMorgCh 10 58.36 -.84Jarden 53 59.42 -.62JohnJn 18 u108.95 +.36JohnsnCtl 17 37.89 -.87JnprNtwk 15 25.23 +.04Keycorp 10 10.80 -.16KindMorg 26 17.01 -.18Kinross g dd 3.53 +.12KrispKrm 32 15.90 +.03Kroger s 19 38.22 +.19LloydBkg ... 3.86 -.12
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MGIC Inv 3 7.28 -.26MGM Rsts 32 21.27 -.35MarathnO dd 10.63 +.10MVJrGold q 28.31 +.81MktVGold q 20.13 +.60MV OilSvc q 25.45 -.09MktVRus q 15.91 -.04MasterCrd 27 94.35 -.70McDnlds 26 127.38 -.19Medtrnic 40 75.49 -.81Merck 25 54.24 -.16MetLife 10 42.89 -.79MizuhoFn ... d2.73 -.08MorgStan 8 24.38 -.66NRG Egy dd 12.21 -.60Nabors dd 8.73 -.02NewellRub 25 44.77 -.59NewmtM 36 27.30 +1.00NobleCorp 41 9.80 +.18NokiaCp ... 5.74 -.09NorthropG 19 u202.27 +1.09OasisPet dd 6.95 +.10Oracle 20 40.53 -.54
P-Q-R
Pandora dd 8.98 -.24ParsleyEn dd 21.76 -.79Penney dd 10.43 -.11Petrobras ... 5.32 +.02Pfizer 19 31.36 +.64Potash 11 16.08 -.31PS SrLoan q 22.51 -.04ProShtS&P q 20.54 +.17
PUVixST rs q 21.37 +2.20
PrUCrude rs q 7.86 +.09
ProShtVix q 47.64 -2.92
ProctGam 28 83.16 -.05ProgWaste 22 29.98 -1.03ProUShSP q 19.19 +.37PulteGrp 14 17.56 +.35Questar 20 25.21 +.37RegionsFn 11 7.66 -.21RestorHdw 16 43.36 +1.31ReynAm s 17 50.50 +.37RiceEngy dd 13.93 +.12RiteAid 37 8.14 -.04RuckusW cc u13.46 +.22Ryder 10 62.49 -1.13
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SpdrDJIA q 175.82 -1.30SpdrGold q 117.66 +1.51S&P500ETF q 204.19 -2.06SpdrBiot s q 53.81 -.06SpdrLehHY q 33.87 -.14SpdrS&P RB q 36.91 -.83SpdrOGEx q 29.23 -.25SpdrMetM q 20.15 +.12Schlmbrg 22 72.66 +.02Schwab 27 27.39 -.60SeadrillLtd dd 2.98 -.02
SiderurNac ... 2.11 +.17
SilvWhtn g 31 16.21 +.47
SwstnEngy dd 7.81 -.70
SpectraEn 25 28.90 -1.39Sprint dd 3.50 +.06SP Matls q 44.37 -.28SP HlthC q 68.47 -.90SP CnSt q 53.28 -.36SP Consum q 78.14 -.67SP Engy q 60.20 -.41SPDR Fncl q 22.27 -.32SP Inds q 54.76 -.34SP Tech q 44.10 -.43SP Util q 48.67 -.93
SunEdison dd .26 +.05
Synchrony 11 28.61 -.36TaiwSemi ... 25.51 -.34TeckRes g ... 7.49 +.16TevaPhrm 26 54.55 -.11
TransEntx dd u5.17 +.47
Transocn dd 8.64 +.09TriContl q 19.73 -.16Twitter dd 17.05 -.04TycoIntl 27 35.42 -1.09
UltraPt g dd .30 -.03
UnionPac 14 78.62 +.28UPS B 19 103.92 -.96US Bancrp 13 40.05 -.63US NGas q 6.61 -.21US OilFd q 9.13 +.05USSteel dd 16.24 +.11
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Vale SA ... 4.13 +.07Vale SA pf ... 3.17 +.07
ValeantPh dd 28.73 +2.62
VangEmg q 33.57 -.64VangFTSE q 34.74 -.66Vereit dd 8.88 +.11VerizonCm 12 u54.09 -.33Visa s 29 76.97 -.86WPX Engy dd 6.34 ...WalMart 15 68.64 -.46WasteConn 34 62.94 -1.60WsteMInc 32 58.25 -.43WeathfIntl dd 7.16 -.06WellsFargo 11 47.51 -.99WstnUnion 12 19.29 -.10WhitingPet dd 7.74 -.06WmsCos 74 14.81 -.40WTJpHedg q 40.59 -1.38Xerox 23 10.98 -.02Yamana g dd 3.10 +.07Zoetis 39 45.85 +.93
Stock Footnotes:
d - New 52-week low. g - Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h - Does not meet contin-ued-listing standards. lf - Late filing with SEC. n - Stock was a new issue in the last year. pf - Preferred stock issue.rs - Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50% within the past year. s - Stock has split by at least 20percent within the last year. u - New 52-week high. vj - Company in bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganizedunder the bankruptcy law. Appears in front of the name.
PE Footnotes:
q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months.
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BAD GIRLS COFFEE
Details:
2440 McGilchrist St.SE, Salem
Date/type of inspection:
March 1; Semi-Annual
Score:
89
Priority violations
Potentially hazardous food isnot maintained at proper hot orcold holding temperatures, spe-cifically: Cheeses stacked highfor two hours inside the sand-wich prep reach-in refrigeratormeasured 47F-50F. Boiled eggs45F, ham and cheese salad 47F,tomato salad 47F placed in thedisplay refrigerator since theprevious day. Air thermometerinside reading 45F, digital ther-mometer reading 30F.
Point de-duction: 5.
Ahand washing sink does notprovide the minimum watertemperature or is not equippedwith a mixing valve or combina-tion faucet, specifically: Maxi-mum water temperature of thebathroom sink measured 57Fafter running the water for overtwo minutes.
Point deduction:6.Core violations, 2, includ-ing:
Food is not stored to preventcontamination, specifically:Bag of oats stored on the floorinside the dry storage room.Clean equipment, utensils, lin-ens and single-service items arenot stored in a manner to pre-vent contamination or to facili-tate air drying, specifically:Plastic lids and to-go containersstored on the ground inside thedry storage room.
LA MARGARITACOMPANY
Details:
545 Ferry St. SE, Sa-lem
Date/type of inspection:
Feb. 29; Semi-Annual
Score:
97
Priority violations
Incorrect methods are usedto cool potentially hazardousfoods, specifically: Black beansand refried beans filled in large,plastic container about six inch-es deep were placed covered onthe bottom shelf of the reach-inrefrigerator after being icebathed. Black beans measured44F-47F. Refried beans mea-sured 36-42F on the top layerdue to ice being added on top tohelp with cooling; however thebeans measured 44F-49F in thebottom layer.
Point deduction:3.Core violations, 2, includ-ing:
Equipment and utensils arenot durable, specifically: Spatu-la handle and tip of plastic spoonin the wash room are heat dam-aged. Outside of some plasticcontainers and lid to cookedchicken container are cracked.The establishment is notcleaned as often as necessary orat a time when the least amountof food is exposed, specifically:Food and knives under the tablein the dish washing room. Foodbuildup on the floor under thestorage rack near the basementdoor. Old dead insects observedin the basement area near thewater heater.
Restaurant inspections: La Margarita Company 
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La Margarita at 545 Ferry St. SE in Salem scored 97 on its semi-annualinspection on Feb. 29.
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These are a synopsis of restaurant inspections conducted by the MarionCounty Health Department. To read the full inspection report with correc-tive measures, go to http://apps.co.marion.or.us/RIS.Marion County has more than 700 licensed restaurants. Restaurants receivetwo unannounced routine inspections a year to determine compliance withthe Food Sanitation Rules. Inspections focus on food temperatures, foodpreparation practices, worker hygiene, dish washing and sanitizing, equip-ment and facility cleanliness.
What the scores mean:
A restaurant that receives a score of 70 or higher isconsidered to be in compliance. Any cited “critical violations” are correctedimmediately or an approved alternative procedure implemented. A restau-rant that receives a score below 70 fails to comply and must have a fullre-inspection within 30 days or be subject to closure or further adminis-trative action. Follow-up inspections are conducted on any facility where apublic health risk is identified. A placard on the restaurant entrance in-dicates whether a facility passed the last routine health inspection.
About violations:
The inspection score is based on 100 points. Criticalviolations, called priority violations and priority foundation violations,deduct 1to 5 points. Core violations do not have point deductions, but mustbe corrected. If the same violation is cited on consecutive semi-annual in-spections, the points deducted will double.
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