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LETTER from Submit a Story: Reader can't find misspelled sign To: ColumbiaMagazine.com Readers received through "Submit a Story" I could not find any mispelled signs on Jamestown St. Perhaps one has been taken (or) replaced, but the ones there now are correct. Click here to see article this letter answers 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. Direct comments are not available. However comments, subject to editing, are welcome by sending to: ed@columbiamagazine.com or linda@columbiamagazine.com. or through Submit a Story. This story was posted on 2006-01-17 03:20:09
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