Per Curiam.
The appellant, following the death of the decedent, operated a liquor store owned by the estate from September 28, 1953 to April 1, 1955, working approximately 81 hours per week on a six-day basis, which computed at 75 cents per hour made a total of $4,411.75. It was stipulated that the amount claimed was fair and reasonable if the court found in favor of the claimant. There is no serious dispute from the evidence as to the facts, the contestants...
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