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The Plumas County Board of Supervisors have audited a bill of $188.40 mainly for printed stationery supplied to the offices of Superior Court Judge and Clerk and Auditor of this county by A. Carlisle & Co. of San Francisco and at a cost in excess of what the same printed stationery could have been furnished by the Plumas National-Bulletin print shop. This newspaper feels when such supplies can be secured at that local printing office, the home institution should be patronized. This printing office pays taxes in Plumas County and has an interest in the development and welfare of the county where such firms in San Francisco and elsewhere do not.
For more details on this story, please see the Jan. 16, 2002, issue of the Chester Progressive, Indian Valley Record, Feather River Bulletin or the Portola Reporter.
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