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LETTER from Submit a Story: Reader can't find misspelled sign

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I could not find any mispelled signs on Jamestown St. Perhaps one has been taken (or) replaced, but the ones there now are correct.



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Note: Thanks for the information. There were a number of hand-stenciled signs for one magistrate candidate, and one did have a missing "s," as DW Swanner noted.

It was apparently a mistake, not ignorance, I would assume, because the candidate had many others which were spelled correctly. Likely the candidate found the signed and corrected it, replaced it, or removed it from duty.


-Ed.
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This story was posted on 2006-01-17 03:20:09
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