Listen • 4:46 The Farmer's Co-op Antique Mall in Redmond, Ore., included, until recently, a vendor selling Nazi memorabilia and racist caricatures. Editor's note: This story contains descriptions that may be offensive. Objects from the past fill every corner of the Farmers Co-op Antiques Mall in central Oregon: decoy ducks nested among the rusty typewriters, musky clothes and toys made for children who grew old long ago. The floorboards creak as customers wander this maze of booths. A couple of months ago, one glass display case looked a lot like dozens of others full of knickknacks. But something inside the well-lit case made 15-year-old Lily Gallentine do a double take.