PAGE FOUR - sm — ’ p———————————————— . UNION PRESS. COURIER _ m— — Thursday, January 15, 1947 Thursds Coupons Will Aid | o:utumosuairs nim tas Juve cons or accopani| pp ANDRURG [fase pips, oo nt] pp of B wry soe Tomes ov ans onac ens pon = Legion Au 3 : ; RUmIond, Davis Baking Powder; Van ture of the leg’ Thursday evening nnua anque 0 If you feel chilly at 70 degrees, In Spokane, Wash, friends of . . oney derived from the sale o Camp's Beans; Supreme Bread; Good By SHIRLEY JEAN NASH while skiing. . may mean your home needs Flgar Arndt celebrated the re- i these coupons, gathered through-|'n Plenty, So-Big Candy; Pride of the mn emmt— Mr. Luther Troxell is slowl more humidity. Fuel can be saved out the state, together with any | Farm Catsup, H-O Oats, Heckers Far-| nse . i ts ox vy es IC 0 or 0 and maximum comfort attained if (MOVal of a cast from his broken cash contributions, will be ap-|inw Van ~Campe Chil-Con-Cirne; Miss Shirley Mann improving. fsom ae Sustain. ® | water pans are placed on radia- |neck, slapped him on the shoul- Drive in Patton Being plied 33 the Songuetion of 3 sley'’s Codfish ' Cakes; Boscul Coffee; Feted on Birthday cident, ’ tors to provide this needed mois- | ders, shipped him back to the hos- AAA covered grandstand for the bene- | Argo Corn Starch; = Carr Crackers: Mr. Ralph Letcher of Pitts- ture. pital with a broken neck. Conducted Thru Schools Bt Se exservicemen hospital- | Bre-Mel Dessert, Rival oS d Duek| A birthday party was held at burgh, formerly of Blandburg, — , Banns ¢ 2 Juices; Reckett's Blueing; Mueller's| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syl-|was visiting his parents, Mr. and| The Westrick Motor Co. of Car- EE ——— lished for Residents of Northern Cambria At the present time facilities | Macaroni; Mrs. Schlorer’s Mayonaisse; | yester Mann of Blandburg re- (Mrs, Harry Letcher here recently. | rolltown held. its annual ba t ! = Mary's Ct Co, and of the whole state as|for entertainment for these dis- | Neohes, Miki Oraline Mouth Mua. | cently in honor of their daughter, re Ee — y at Wissinger's Inn agus: 21 Fa eph Lann I TE LE Ae a | Eble veterans fo ed, rec EE EE ons Te Ta or Bakerton Voesh) Son Jon 1 rad YEW "a. Ri S an a e ASp- i ol i - | Noodles; Mrs. Schlorer’s ckles, el- | were 1e ortney, '- 3 : S. inwall Hospital, Pittsburgh by able Oe Slire il os ish, ete; Worcesier or Ivory. Salt; bine, Steven Are Merle Wil- After the dinner the entertain. Aw INL her visitor merely contributing coupons the 0s to b t Pompein Shampoo; Phillips Soups) "mq Metzger, Donald Cains By M. A. PANCZAK ment consisted of dancing and —— day, her d run across nearl Pri ie on] cases 10 Ye Present. Mueiler's Spaghetu Aker Moride of | Ronald Li htner, George Wilkin. Te entertainment. Music for the oc- Mitch 11 5 y y day to This coupon project of the Am- rup; Tetley Tea; Wattis or Pride of : 4 y 8 La J S h F casion was furnished by Rag- y aghe EB the American Legion Auxiliary : : Ah the Farm Tomatoes, Corn, ete; Ora-|gon Jim Hescop, Thomas Letch- ura Jean Smit ete ) ) chell of B: nearest them. erican Legion Auxiliary has en-|line Tooth Paste; Worchestershire, | = yro 401) Pier, Arthur Light- . 5 lani’'s Orchestra of Homer City. eph Kenda Nog | abled the group to sponsor and | French's Sauce; Kirkman-Octagon| mh WE E00 Fan thin Ht El oe On Birthday Anniversary Attending the affair were the h of The coupon drive in Patton is t imil ‘thy | Soaps; Colgate, Palmolive Peet; Sperry ner, aries Pp y ar. WN eph of CI ono Support many Similar WOrthy |g“ guichinson; Wilson Milk Co.; Gen- i partners and their families, pre- under the direction of Mrs. Ralph i i Shank, Hddie Mann, Ernestine A party was held at the h P latter a § Litzinger, and ons oh Rh Projects » the Rast idling the vo Mig i htling Pa Mulhollen, Elizabteh Jane Wil-|of Mr, and Mrs. Geor oe Smith sent and, past enployees, 23d. the R. Lilly. given her or pp ie? Mod DE MvimeIe got Ton 500 at = Ola butch; Gold Medal Flour; Blue |liams, Anna Ruth Williams, Ken- on January 8, in Ph their Tempers of Jnolesale, insyrance were Miss members, turned in at the Pat-| Naval Hospital, the Clubmobile | Knob Coupons; Keyko; Mothers Otts: | neth Letcher, Shirley and June |gqyughter Laura Jean's sixteenth and Hinance Sompalies an § otter Robert Mi y , y 3 - | de ) 8 ton schools by the children, or|at Anzio Beachhead, and others. | co. Bridal Bouquet: Diamond Candle; | Brown, Ethel Shank, Stella Lone- | pirthday anniversary. The even- wines . jirms a d > on in = Robert left at the Quality Meat Market. | All Coupons Accepted Herman McLean, (Feed); Wright E.|SKy, Marilyn Campbell, Shirley ing was spent in playing games SSL HS teas Ymery ton, D. C. a e . Metzler Zippy Starch; Xlectric Auto| Nash, Gladys Davis, Sally Orlene, : ea & seven attended the affair and an Ideal Brand the H. O Residents in other towns also All coupons are accepted. Here | right; Omar Flour; Eckhart Milling Nancy Lovell, Iva Marie Lovell after which a delicious lunch was | enjoyable evening was spent. ar are urged to turn their coupons is a partial list of the products |Co.; General Foods Sales Co.; Procini- Barbara McHu h, Barbara Wils served. Miss Smith received many The Westrick Motor Co., a part- Mr. and Rossi Macaront; Scuuvikill valley oeit (Kkinson, Doris Pel Goa Li- [lovely gifts. Those who attended | nership owned and operated by Lima, O, bus dadiaaBnilentecBtcbidecialiZt aoa ecldhedeclo atecl Bbeliacbhs lcam ul a att’s { } ’ 1 : i . Tohdnhdeibiuiid inlvideadecd ole $| Co. Rap-in-Wax; LaRosa Macaroni; ghtner, Shirley Fortney, Gwen- were: : M. P. and D. F. Switzler, both cently wi 9 of | Mrs. Rivets S Sharia Borden's dolyn Smith, Shirley Mann, Mr. Misses Laura Jean Smith, Kath- | of Carrolltown, was organized in " ; . bk Penont: Breakfast Cheer Cof-|and Mrs. Sylvester Mann. A de- eens Sherwood, Mona Bell Lane, 1920. They built the building on a h fee; Miami Margarine; United Profit|licious luncheon was served and |Louise Moore, Betty Jean McCom- [Main St. in 1921 and have sold ] ) 4 Sharing Coupons; Asco Rice, Milk Cot-| games were played. All reported | bie, Marie Domenick, Pauline Ber- |a great many of new and used nick. : . * ® Bel foo) Sau ME ran i: having a good time. tram, Chloe Ream, Shirley True-|cars in Northern Cambria Co. Mary ar J inter r ving : b | ramount; Conte Luna; Blut Knot Cou- * x x man; Erma, Violet and Darlene | They now sell Buick and Pontiac and Edwar : D d th B st : 9 pone; Yale Trading Stamps; Sagn Misi James LE Angello of Oa Smith, Mrs. Catherine Bradley, |cars and operate a modern and Midi, Sher h | ale Mace ; ) ; | ifornia ate ‘eachers ollege | Raymond Moore, Virgil Sherwood, | complete service department to i : eman IS e e i 3 LL i House Coffee; 'H. P. Yas Visiling his Toer, . Louis Sherwood, Dave Baker, [care for their customers’ cars. Raranik, 4 b ————————— omas Rose over € holidays, | Bill Conrad, Ronald Berzonsky, Many of the former employees Mr. and 3 t Ho . 4 0 r 0 ou S aid has since returned to his stu- | Matthew Jewett, Bill Horn, Fred |of the Westrick Motor Co. are Elmsford, o Au omo ive Service h N t t ies. Shaffer, Jack Foster, Jas. Lane. |now advanced to responsible po- birth of a . < . Miss Ahna McCartney, the first * % * sitions in automobile and in a on January - o + : . : grade teacher of the Blandburg Mr. Michael Columbus departed | wide variety of other lines of en- former Gr 3 . Accepted by Army Schools, who recently passed aw-|on Monday for Cleveland, O.,|deavor. Many others are now op- Mr. and M : » By buried on Jan, hy nM where he will receive medical care | erating successfully in their own p #ygusiine, ‘ o - 5 Ir. an rs. Davi ash, Mr. | at the Cleveland Clinic. He was |businesses. All this indicates that You can’ ew Yorl 4 o hy ee oy lwo nn Orth county and Mrs. Thomas Nash and Mr. | accompanied by his daughter, |good training and cooperation thick - Yr ne with Mrs ! | thed forces was announced this |L2rry Letcher motored to Hope- | Mrs. Steve Bonfili and son, Louis |have existed between the Wes- bread. Look how low the son Clarenc & | week by 1st Lt. Raymond C well on Jan. 9. Columbus. trick Motor Co. and their em- price is. Mr. and A Crowley, head of the Johnstown |g Mand es. Somes Nash $a Mr. George Romnosky of Was- | ployees. Jr., of Car ‘ | Army and Air Force Recruiting |92ushter, Judith Carol, and Mr. | pington, D. C., spent a few days| Recently the company has ad- Try this finest qual birth of a ‘ \ Sy & land Mrs. Kenneth Douglass and |pere last week visiting at the |ded group life, sickness and ac- . ah quai- Jan. 8, in ’ Michael Hanvok. 18. son of Mri Thomas Dale, and Miss Shir-|y,16 of his parents, Mr. and |cident insurance for the benefit ity delicious Apple Mrs. Bende 9 . YOK, y § + |ley Jean Nash motored to Coal- | : f th 1 The fi . . o b | and Mrs. George Hanyok, Barnes- : | Mrs. Michael Romnosky. oO e employees. e firm oper Butter with this Comimsim—_—— ’ + ? you port Saturday evening. | M d Mrs. Carl Sutter of |ates on the principle that for a . TOO LA’ & It’ feeli 4 boro RD. 1. Hanyok has been Miss Melda Witherow and Car-| rr Peat vo ¢ | successful business, all parties finer texture bread | s a great feeling to have a car that purrs s | accepted for air force duty. He ol Conley visited at the Dave |New York were recent visitors at Success ousmsss, all | iki . % even on the coldest day. But remember . . . it : (was enlisted through the Barnes- Nash home on Saturday. {de home of Mr. and Mrs. An- RoR Yin the. CUSCOTSTS, the Th Ri h WANTED— . : y L | boro substation. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graham of | drew Konitsky. mploves. the bust fi £ e nRicner woman t . takes a dependable service job. Depend on us. »| Blaine J. Fiasco, 17, son of Mr. |Bellwood visited Mr. and Mrs.| LeRoy ‘Jack” Veriosny bas re- | emp ig Se Home Jom child whi * ’. : : . oe H ; i S A . 5 we're experts when it comes to lubri and Mrs. Anthony Fiasco, Has- Thomas Nash recently. ceived an honorable ischarge ey e GOLDEN enings a : toni P £ . 2 gang and "| tings. A student at Hastings High | The Blandburg Methodist Sun- [from service in the U.'S. Navy. |They believe that Sach Then 200 Phone Eb ’ uning cars for winter driving. Our service is + | School prior to enlistment, Fiasco day School awards were given | He is now at the home of his Teceive a 2 air re we. or ihel HoT WaT 4 prompt and economical. For the very finest in t (has requested Air Force assign- J Sunday Toriing. Sepenis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R.|ctiorts and Investment, KRUST Radiators ‘ . : : ment. were oria Saylor, rs. Paul | Venesky. To ¢ prs bi | winter automotive service, come here regularly! . em — Ross, Mrs. Jim Cewell, Charles| Mr. William Downey has re- , Fresh! condition. : M - a g eLi c ens es Shank, Orie Campbell, Harold | turned to Akron, O., after a visit axpayers S e | Tastes Better—Toasts Better 12, Dysar arm Rickard, Paul Ross, Jr, Mabel |at the h of his parents, Mr. Sm ——— o 1 at the home ) ’ . Louise Edmiston, Shirley Nash | and Mrs. Ted Dowey. T Fil R t 3 OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION b| George BE. Fagan and Freda G. [20d Margaret Lovell. | Mr. Robert Williams of Tacoma, 0 I'tie Rerurns Loat C % ge BR. Fag 2 ] Mrs. David ‘Nash was hostess i f n indefinite Only ‘ — , | Ross, both of Spangler. {at a birthday party on Sotoraay) om, 18 Tere Tor Al mother. { ’ k| David William Beck and Irene; nonor ‘of Mrs. Thomas Nash, stay a e hon ) Soon As Possible | 9 b | Reynolds, both of Blandburg : 5 e | Mrs. E. T. Williams. Try this delicious, yet economical bread. The loaf for th 11 famil, 9 . 3 onus, both > eo Attending Were iss Meus Wil l Mrs. Mike Romnosky and dau- os hen ae the large Zamily, See how much longer It stays freshi Im k A , Mr. an rs. Kenne ou- ie spent Taxpayers in this e: thi ay: Enjoy a loaf today. & 1 3 REVIO0 MINES INIusrp §lass ang son, Snirey Jean Nash | ge ion gi Wai week pnd urged to file their jis : Buick-Chevrolet Sales & Service o Steve Toth of Strongstown, an |Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Nash and |=. y t report | Old Dutch Jiffy & . | employe of Monroe Coal Mining | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David M. | Li Eugene, Jerome and De Spor Sanly ad not | t Fourth Ave. Patton, Pa. § Meiosis. Jonsstovn, served ana the honor fais, wage | Leo Murphy are In Akron, 0, fol to do so. Such is a statement CLEANSER | PIE CRUST 3 i on Friday for treatment of in- | served and the honor guest was attend the funeral of their uncle, La e by Stan Granger, district | 9-02 foefocfocfoeococfocfosecforfocosforfocfocfocfocoofocfosfocforfocfoogo os ooToa oe oofovforfoo ogo o Tos oo ooo efooforfoofo oo ode Peg | jury to his left leg. | Miss Connie Troxell of Moun-|Mr. John Murphy, a former resi- | collector of internal revenue, who | 13-0z. e : 16° A. = se _— | dent of this place. goes on to say that the sooner | can pkg. - WAIN NAPPI AAAS SS NASA IS Pr POANAAAAAAAAAL | Misses Julia Wasako, Gago Soins ne wood Ye Sooner re- | Won't scoteh Just add water i d Evelyn Madrick, o e- | funds wi e made to taxpay- | cratch. and mix. % y ) | ine and [adr ¢ Hh a - troit, Mich., are visiting at their [ers who qualify for them. = Over 900 rétuna “checks nat 8 Nu B, Gu Ritz Crackers b 3c $ nl been sent to persons in the West- v y - pkg. \ F i T k = Portsyhania. district by the Hixson S Tapioca Pudding Deon, 8c rst o is week. The office ex- y IeL. ) | ew or ruc S pects about 730,0026 Form W-2 | Hershey’s Breakfast Cocoa no 19¢ Recordi | R Sh S and 270,000 Form 1040 refund re- turns to be filed this year in the | | To e own oon Pittsburgh office. | . . : The collector listed several im- | A new line of Ford irueis is bo | portant instructions for persons | shown to the publi | fling Form W-2 (withholding re- | ok. | cepit) to aid in processing re- | Princess Butter Puffs Sor 256 Clark’s Candy Bars 2 w Ideal Brand Florida ORANGE JUICE Top Ar Every WISW. | He first time by Ford Motor dealers on Friday of this week. Dn : ig | turns. They are: { ) j Ihe Streamlined, 1948 00! 1s) 1. Signatures of taxpayers must | ) | completely new from e b fixed t I Torn. Wot ro. Sp [up and represents the first post-| Pe ailixed to a orm re- Drink Juices # i " | (turns. In the past, many such | rink Juices for your winter North C: Bork = 86or, 23¢ can vitamins . . . war product of Ford. ee eet ee e | forms have been received in the & plants are | o Delicious, § d| Thr Wi , Lagasse Tew al Wx en- | district office unsigned, delaying | a EE 3 : . / . . ; 45 .8 | processing. ° -0Z, $ Don’t miss Lipman’s great once-a-year sale ... The January Clearance! An after-Christ- yo snd A A is oD Tal 2. Taxpayers must list on the] Rob-Ford Tomato Juice 2c Pw ) mas inventory revealed what had to go to make room for new arrivals for spring and a wi ‘cessed grille and |back of the form all dependents | p ) | styled with recesse grille a ) : io ety -ifor h they are entitled to § summer . . , and as a result, prices have been slashed! Check these values, then come ha ge JepvyLipe fon ar eo SWEET PEAS ASPARAGUS early—for the best selections! | be noted, and bumpers are extra| 3. In cases where taxpayers | Ideal No.2 Quality No.2 ¢ y | cross-braces for the frame. The have more than one Form W-2,| can 19¢ Center Cut can 8 ) { § cabs are up to seven inches wider | all forms must be fastened to- | Fancy enter Cu { 4 £ | and the door has been moved |gether securely and submittec as | No. 3 C O A ! V A L U E S | forward. Weather-proofing Bos fone rely, i Rob-Ford Mixed Vegetables 0 i8¢c € | been improved and hardware is| 4. If a taxpayer was employe - . 16-0z. { | heavier. [by more than one employer dur- Heinz Vegetarian Baked Beans war 186 b Ni or ave = are » fachi ; ’ yg a Oo: re Zz 1 . S25 rd |i 47 3 es t ceive - No. 2 I you re fae = fasion 30 11 Jas a coat from A fans Molde Co is the Ford ling J947 and fie does nob Tecsive Pride of Farm Pork and Beans Yo. 2 25¢ ipman’s! Closeout of entire stock of winter coats at LZ ho | he > act it is re- | = No. 2 this low price . . . 191 Percent of Coal i gion iy all will el Farmdale Green String Beans hn i5¢ ) |assembled in the district office. | Phillips’ Crushed Golden Corn 0. & i5¢ 3 he receives | the various | Machi 5 I : | achines He must wait until Now Cut by [all the forms from | About 91 percent of all bitum- | barars. | inous coal mined in underground| 5 After a taxpayer changes his | operations throughout this coun- address, he should notify the col- § [try is mechanically cut. lector of internal revenue imme- | One Lot UNTRIMMED CASUALS REALLY FRESH PRODUCE AT SAVINGS Western Crisp Bunch $15.00 FUR TRIMMED ? Over 58 percent = iseanni diately. He also should note the | $ cally (Loaded ond ro a hen, chunge of address on his income - Other Coats Greatly Reduced! - Q| according to a bulletin from the| TM { Bituminous Coal Institute. . ° p 4 More and more small mines are Manion Mine No 3 large Cc \ ¢ | mechanizing. Most of the larger i . bunches ) D R E S S V L U E I) ¢ | mines have been mechanized for A pees Lauded by Bureau lar, ; NOTICE! au BUTTON RADISHES 3.5 19c Lipman’s have the dress you want for work, for sports, THE COMMISSIONERS of Cam- | The Manion’s Coal Corp.'s No. | $ : : Cay vi 3 Spangler Mine at Barnesboro Ss t and for evening dress, All sizes for misses, juniors, women. ) Lin County nave agresy ih Big oe i De Blotes mil woe am BOSC Ib. 10c p : tor Walter D. Brown in a report Western ANJOU 2 .. 25¢ { scribed property for the sum of $436.00, to Doroles Bard, under the Act of Assembly of the Com- monwealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Penna., has fixed January 23, 1948, at TEN o'clock A. M., in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, for hearing on the Petition for con- firmation of said Sale. The Pro- perty to be sold was assessed in to the U. S. Bureau of Mines for completing more than 20 safety improvements and beginning over a dozen other precautionary mea- | sures. ! The report on the pit, which | employs 44 men and produces 159 | tons of coal daily, also lists a | number of violations of the fed- eral safety code and proposes | corrective measures. Brown advises more air at the | working places, precautions ag- | J | GABARDINES COTTONS --- WOOLENS TAILORED QO BASIC BLACKS $5: SUIT VALUES You’ll always have that well-dressed feeling when you wear a suit from Lipman’s. A style for every figure, in becoming colors. Closeout prices! Hi sq Q005g G00 } CLEARANCE!...All Millinery! DRESSMAKER Large hats, small hats, scarf hats, casual hats, dressy hats . . . every $ one to be sold to make room for the bright new styles for spring and 1:90 summer . ,. at this one low price. . . Clearance! Robes... Lingerie... Gloves... Accessories SWEATERS Val. to $6.98 $3.00 + BLOUSES Val. to $8.95 $2.00 | AN'S DRESS SHOP loth Street Phone 32 BARNESBORO APS A ASRIAAAAIIA A AN 1- Button and Medium Mushrooms 53%... i 29¢ Jersey Yellow Sweet Potatoes N.% 3 un. 33¢ Sweet Juicy Tangerines "iz. 19¢ APPLES "ie zm 2 Delicious 2 lbs. 29¢ Crisp Green Pascal Celery ... -19c Save On Tender, Quality Meats Fresh Killed Somerset County ROASTING CHICKENS peed» 65% RUMP ROAST... Short Ribs n. 45¢ | Plate Boil FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Ib. 49¢ H AMS Smoked, Skinned, Whole or Shank Half — Small Size =~ 65¢ Beef Liver ,. 55c | Country Sausage ... 59¢ Ready-to-Eat PICNICS maui »45C PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1 CLOSING JANUARY 17, 1948 2 $19 44 36! 29! 49: Ce some YU Gerald Adams a3 7 ainst short-circuiting the ventila- Adams as op Prop No ting current and a ban on under- 13-0018; James A. Krise as 68 A| Found smoking. r Svatam. | Coal, Prop. No. 15.0230; Thos S39 Praised a plen of system. Krise Heirs as 55 A. Coal Prop atic timbering now in use and | No. 13-0286; Citizens Bank of |launded the frequent roof tests Barnesboro as 76 A Minl, s Int, | Which are conducted. Prop. No. 13-0156; S. L. Reed as | Under the listing of miscellane- 76 A. Minl, 1% Int. Prop. No. 13-|0us recommendations, the inspec- 0479: Mary Bender as 75 A. |tor pointed to the need for the Coal. 1/8 Int. Thos. Nagle Est. general use of protective hats, footwear and goggles. ov, No 130s, ule Edeac at Flinton Nets Jail 3 Terms Est. Prop. No. 13-0298; Philip Nagle as 75 A. Coal, 1/8 Int. Thomas Nagle Est. Prop. No. 13- 0435; Lewis Nagle as 75 A. Coal, 1/8 Int, Thos. Nagle Est. Prop. No. 13-0442; J. C. Nagle as 75 A. Coal, 1/8 Int. Thos. Nagle ‘Est.| Threee residents of Utahville, Clearfield Co., were sentenced to spend 30 days each in the county jail, on Monday, when they plead- ed guilty to charges growing out of a fracas in a restaurant in Flinton. They are Ben McCuster, Prop. No. 13-0443; Robert Nagle as 75 A. Coal, 1/8 Int,- Thos. Howard Peachman and George Snow. Nagle Est. Prop. No. 13-0444; C. J. Nagle as 75 A. Coal, 1/8 Int. Thomas Nagle Est. Prop. No. 13- The three men are said to have broken down a door and forced their way into a restaurant own- 0445; Arthur Nagle as 75 A. Coal, 1/8 Int, Thomas Nagle Est. ed by John Gaul after they had been ejected from the establish- ) | Prop. No. 13,0446, in Clearfield Township, and was sold to the County on October 13, 1930; Jan- ment. Mr. Gaul said the trio then attacked him and his son. The men were ordered to make reti- uary 15, 1941; April 4, 1938; June 11, 1928; June 27-28, 1938. tution in the amount of $35 to repair the damaged door. Ready for the Pan! ~53¢C Ma 427 M The total amount of taxes, muni- cipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $6,731.77. BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS H. F. Dorr, Clerk
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