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THE DAILY HOME NEWS NEW BRUNSWICK. N. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29. 16 1966 11 sources for the purpose stated in Section 1 hereof is HO.

000. R. The estimated maximum amount of bonds or notes to be issued for the purpose stated in Section 1 hereof is $28,000. C. That pursuant to the applicable statutes an appropriation was contained in a budget or budgets of the Township heretofore adopted under the caption "Down Payment Fund" or "Capital Improvement that there is now available in said appropriation the sum of $2,000.

which (aid sum is hereby appropriated as a down payment for the purpose stated tion work. c4 Simpson Street A concrete driveway apron, and concrete curb returns to the parking lot addition at the Municipal Building. (51 Brunswick Avenue Concrete curb and cutter along the Easterly lint of Brunswick Avenue adjacent to Railroad Right of Way. and including the intersection curb returns at Tal-madge Road, consisting of approximately 300 J.i. of curb and gutter.

t6t Jefferson Boulevard Blossom Street Oakland Avenue Concrete sidewalk ad1a- btwen Park Avenue and Midland Rod. consisting of apnroximatclv 1.500 I f. of curbing with attendant pavement replacement work. i2i Blossom Street Concrete curb and gutter and concrete sidewalk on both of the proposed Blossom Street extension from the Easterly side of the Board of Education property through Lindeneau Park to Jefferson Boulevard. i3i North Fifth Avenue Concrete curb and gutter and storm inlet and 15" storm drain at the Highland Park boundary line adjacent to the brook, with attendant driveway rectifica cent to the Lindeneau Park lands.

Section 2. That all of the improvements described In Section 1 hereof will be constructed on municipal rights of way in or adjacent to public lands as general improvements substantially in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor prepared bv J'lhn J. Zimmerman. Township Engineer, and heretofore filed with and approved by this Municipal Council. Section 3.

It is hereby determined found and declared bv this Municipal Council as follows: A. The estimated maximum amount of money to be raised from TOWNSPIP OF EDISON. IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. NEW JERSEY: Sertion I. That there is herebv authorized, pursuant to the applicable statutes of the State of New Jersey, as a local Improvement, the construction of concrete sidewalks, curbs and gutters in or adjacent to the following streets or rights of way in the Township of Edison: ilt The curb returns in the center island of Stephenville Parkway NOTICE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING rnscrnrrxiON OF CONCRETE SIDEWALKS.

CURBS A.J uU'llcKS IN VARIOUS STREETS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EDISON. AS A GENERAL IMPROVEMENT. AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE sjh.000 SERIAL BONDS OR NOTES TO FINANCE PART OF THE COST THEREOF. RE IT ORDAINED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE in section nereor. NOTICE AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT A LOCAL LAW ENACTED BY THE SP.NATE OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY ON MAY 23, AND BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY ON MAY .11.

IWB, AND SIGNED BY THE ACTING GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEV JERSEY ON JUNE 22. 1966, ENTITLED "AN ACT TO PERMIT THE TOWNSHIP OF FDISON IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX TO ACQUIRE A NO DEVELOP CERTAIN LANDS FOR INDUSTRIAL WHEREAS, the Municipal Council of the Township of Edison adopted an Ordinanrr entitled "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EDISON. IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION. TO PETITION THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FQH.

THE PASSAGE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION TO PERMIT THE TOWNSHIP OF EDISON TO ACQUIRE AND DEVELOP CERTAIN LANDS FOR INDUSTRIAL the said Ordinance having been at first reading on April 13. MS, and after final reading and public hearing was adopted on April 27. 1966, and was approved by the Mavor on April 28. 1966: and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council petitioned the Legislature of the State of New Jersey to adopt a. local law authorizing the Township of Edison to purchase 113 acres more or less of Camp Kilmer from the Federal Government, said land (fiWl rTffiiTl W'l to ri I ill i.

77737 z. HOLIDAY lir WE SELL ONLY 1G0VT. GRADE A Srtlen 4 That th laid sum including said down pay. menl. be and the samp herebv is appropriated for the purpose stated in Section 1 hereof.

Section 5. That for the purpose of financing the cost of the improvements or property described In Section 1 hereof, exclusive of said down payment, there is hereby autho. rized the issuance of serial bonds of said Township in an segregate principal amount not exceeding twentv-eight thousand dnIUrs under the provisions of the Local Bond Law. constituting Chapter 1 of Title 40A of the Revised Statute! of New Jersey. The rate or rates of Interest, maturities, method of sale and other details of said bonds not determined herein shall be determined bv subscouent resolution or resolutions adopted by this Municipal Council pursuant to law.

Section That pending the Issuance of the bonds authorized In Section 5 hereof, there mav be Issued bond anticipation notes of the Township, pursuant to said Local Bond Law, in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding twentv-eight thousand dollars The rate or rates of interest, maturities, method of sale and other details of said bond anticipation notes not determined herein shall be determined bv sub-seauent resolution or resolutions adopted by this Municipal Council pursuant to law. Section 7. It is hereby determined and declared bv this Municipal Council as follows: A. That the period of usefulness of the improvements or or.iperty described In Section 1 hereof for which the bonds are hereby authorized to be issued, within the limits prescribed by the Local Bond Lw is ten years. B.

That all bonds or notes Issued pursuant to this ordinance shall bear interest at not exceeding six per centum per annum. C. That the supplemental debt statement required bv Section of the Revised Statutes has been duly made and filed In the office of the Township Clerk prior to the passage of this ordinance on first reading and a complete executed original thereof has been filed in the office of the Director of the Division of Local Government of the State if New Jersey prior to passaee of this or dinance on final reading: thht such statement shows that the gross debt of the municinalitv as defined in Section of the Revised Statutes is increased bv this ordinance bv fl nun anH that FOOD to he used for any public purpose and to authorized by law or said 1( norma be sold or leased to any person. other oiner partnership, corporation or hnsiness association which will de velop the same for industrial purposes; and mm U.S. CHOICE LONDON BROIL BHiH'lil'lHti BEEF h.

48( CHUCK uan b.68( ROUND uan fc88( o)(o: CENTER CUT SHOULDER the issuance of the obligations authorized by this ordinance will be within the debt limitations contained in the Local Bond Law. D. That the total amount of the proceeds of the obligations authorized by this ordinance to he expended for interest on the obligation! authorized herein, engineering and inspection cost, legal expenses, and the cost of The issuance of the obligations authorized by this ordinance including printing, advertisement of ordinance and notices of sale and leg! expenses, and other expenses ai provided in Section of the Revised Statutes, is not exceeding U.S. CHOICE BONE IN END CUTS U.S. CHOICE ROUND U.S.

CHOICE BEEF CUBES FOR STEW CHUCK ROAST TOP OR BOTTOM lb. lb. $2,800. Section 8. The full faith and ROAST BEEF U.S.

CHOICE POT ROAST BAR-B-Q CALIFORNIA credit of the Township of Edison, In the County of Middlesex. New Jersev. is herebv pledged for the U.S. CHOICE STEAK U.S. CHOICE 39' CALIFORNIA STYLE CHUCK payment of the principal of and In- lb.

lb. lb. terest on all ot tne mmds and or notes issued pursuant to this ordi- pu: nance, and the sums reauired for 79 59 98 98 U.S. CHOICE BONELESS said payment shall in each year U.S. CHOICE SWISS STEAK BOTTOM while any of said bonds or notes are outstanding be included in the annual budget and raised bv ad HEART OF CHUCK lb.

lb. lb. valorem taxes levied without limit U.S. CHOICE SHIN WITH BONE U.S. CHOICE BEEF SHORT RIBS COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS HIP CUTS PORK CHOPS as to rate or amount on a nt he 39' 69 79' 99' 2" 79' taxable property wiaiiu said Town- snip.

-lb. Section This ordinance shall 49 59 69 TENDER LEAN U.S. CHOICE CUBE STEAK FRESH CHICKEN take effect 20 davs after the first TWO GUYS COLD CUTS ARMOURS STAR lb. lb publication thereof after final pas sage pursuant to law. 3 3 BERNARD J.

DWYER President Council Attest: OSCAR KAUS READY TO EAT LI. CAN BREAST 49 HAMS QUARTERS WING ON lb. Township Clerk rtBLlL nuilLE is herenv etven. that the above ordinance was duly passed on first reading bv the Municipal Council of the Townsnin FRESH CHICKEN IEG QUARTERS BACK O.N GENUINE SPRING LAMB CHOPS SHOULDER of Edison. County of Middlesex.

,47 lb. en the 22nd day of June. 1966 and that said ordinance will be considered for final adoption at a meetir.g of the aaid Munional WMtHK.Aft, On may iinm, inr Senate of the State of New Jersey, and on May 31. 19B6. the General Assembly enacted a local law entitled "AN ACT TO PERMIT THE TOWNSHIP OF EDISON IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX TO ACQUIRE AND DEVELOP CERTAIN LANDS FOR INDUSTRIAL which local law was signed bv the Acting Governor on June 22.

19B6. Section 7 of which provides as follows: "7. This act shall take effect Immediately but shall be inoperative until It shall be adopted by ordinance of the governing bodv of the Township of Edison in the County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey." NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EDISON.

IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. NEW JERSEY. AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the Local Law enacted bv the Senate of the State of New Jersev on May 23. 1966.

and enacted by the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey on Mav 31. 1966. entitled "AN ACT TO PERMIT THE TOWNSHIP OF EDISON IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX TO ACQUIRE AND DE-VEI)P CERTAIN LANDS FOR INDUSTRIAL which wae signed by the Acting Governor on June 22. lHtiti. be and the same i hereby adopted.

SECTION 2 Thia Ordinance shall take effect immediately after final passage and publication as required by law. BERNARD J. DWYER, President of Council. Attest: OSCAR KAUS. Township Clerk.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above ordinance was duly passed on first reading hv the Municipal Council of the Township of Edison. County of Middlesex. NJ. on the 22nd day of June. 1966 and that said ordinance will be considered for final adoption at a meeting of the said Municipal Council to be held in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building on the 13th day of Julv.

1966 at 8 o'clock PM. at which time and place a public hearing will be heki prior to final passage of said ordinance and all interested persons will he given an opportunity to be heard concerning the same. OSCAR KAUS. Township Clerk. jn.2 293 MIDDIESFX COUNTY COURT LAW DIVISION rrkt No.

In the Matter of the Application of ED- WARD JOHN PISA- I SIK. FRANCES ANN 1 PISASIK. his wife. I and ROBIN LYNN I PISASIK. an infant Civil by her mother and I Action natural guardian.

I ORDFR FRANCES ANN PI- I FOR SASIK. for leave to I JUDGMENT assume the names I EDWARD JOHN I DARE. FRANCES I ANN DARE and ROB-l IN LYNN DARE, I respectively. Edward John Pisaslk. Trances Ann Pisasik.

his wife and Room Lynn Pisasik. an Infant by her mother and natural guardian, Frances Ann Pisasik. having made application to this Court by duly verified complaint for a judgment authorizing them to assume the names Edward John Dare. Fiances Ann Dare and Rnhin Lynn Dare, respectively, and it appearing to the Court that thev have complied uith all of the provisions of A. 2A 52-1, et and the Rules of Court, and the Court being satisfied thereof and thai there is no reasonable objection thereto: IT IS on this lfilh day of June.

1966. ADJUDGED that Edward John Pisasik be and he is hereby authorized to assume the name Edward John Dare, that Frances Ann Pisasik be and she is hereby authorized to assume the name Frances Ann Dare, and Robin Lynn Pisasik be and she is hereby authorized to assume the name Robin Lynn Dare, from and after July lHth. 196. It is FURTHER ORDERED that within 10 days from the date hereof said plaintiffs cause a copy of this Judgment to be published in The Daily Home News, and that within 20 days after the entry of this judgment they file judgment and affidavit of publication of judgment with the Middlesex Countv Clerk, and a certified copy of the judgment with the Secretary of State pursuant to the provisions of the Statute and Revised Pules in luch case made and provided ABE SCHWARTZ JSC Jn 22.29:11 6.13 62 40 i a1 I. Council to be held in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Build QB3 UiLJuUh' UL i i.

ing on ine utn nay of Julv. 186 Wis smmbjwvjt'M 8 o'clock PM, at which time and place a public hearing will be held prior to final passage of aairf ordinance and all interested per sons will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the same. OSCAR KAUS Townlhio Clerk Jn.2 STS0 HAWAIIAN RED -GOLDEN OR LOW CAL SALE OF OBSOLETE EQUIPMENT The Board of Education of the Vocational Schools In the Countv of Middlesex will receive in the Director's Office, Middlesex County Vocational and Technical gh School. 258 Easton Avenue. New-Brunswick.

New Jersey, until 2:00 P.M. Eastern Havlivht Savin 3 3 88 PUNCH SWANSON BONED CHICKEN ICEY POINT RED SOCKEYE SALMON Time, on Tuesday, July 12. 1966 and i i TWO GUYS PURE toJ (Where GRAPE JELLY 2 38 ROYAL 1-LB. 10-OZ. 49 39e 2 FOR 2 FOR 2 FOR TWO GUYS ALL FLAVORS SPAM PEPPERMINT MINT 98 88 78 48 28 U-oi, 10-OZ.

CANNED 12 SODA LUNCHEON MEAT "an1 48 3T TWO GUYS NEW KOSHER then publicly open and read aloud sealed bids tor the sale of the following obsolete items in the schools as followt: Middlesex County Vocational and Technical High School 256 Easton Avenue New Brunswick. New Jersev 1 Dumore Co Inc. Lathe Grinding Attachment I Hi-Speed pipe threading machine with motor. Hand. 3 wheels.

Middlesex County Vocational and Technical High School 618 New Brunswick Avenue Perth Amhoy. New Jersev 1 Elner Amend Analytical Balances 0 Hones 'Buzzer" loldering ovenl 2 Globe-Werneke wooden record filei 1 Crowell Low pressure air pump 1'." Black It Decker electlo drill Opaque projector Used sets of textbooks These items mav he insnerteit TWO GUYS LIQUID SWEETENED ICED TEA C1M5GEC) jug 38' QT. BTL. i PICKLES OPEN PIT BARBECUE SAUCE GARLIC, REG. 18-ei.

(mm TWO GUYS (IN TOMATO SAUCE) PORK N' BEANS 18 u-oz. CAN in the School anv school dav. Mon day through Friday, between the houn of A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Bids will be received for individ ual items and.

or lump sum for the entire lot on forms which can he KRAFT CASINO secured in the Director's Office on OT(HIIIS1 alter June 29, 1966. Bids must be accompanied bv a deposit of ten per cent of the amount of the bid and the balance must be paid prior to the removal of the purchased items from the chool. SWISS CHEESE BAKED VIRGINIA IIAT.l ii75 All itema must be removed bv the purchaser within thirty 30i davs after the sale is approved bv the Board of Education or the deposit will be forfeited to the Board of Education. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or ali bids, and to waive immaterial SARA LEE CINNAMON KRAFT SLICES i at ROBERT R. BLUNT Secretary DANISH ROLLS 38 SWISS CHEESE Jn 28 29 32 84 ex.

notice to ninnrrts PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Business Administrator. Township of Edison, at the Municipal Building, corner of Wondnridffe and Plainfield Avenues. Edison. New Jersey, on July 11. 1968 at 3 00 P.M.

for the below deenbed work: BETTER GARDENING BOOKS Description: 1966 Storm Sewers. Contract 66-28-03 Construction of reinforced concrete bridge at the brook crossing Farmhaven Avenue between Calvert Avenue East and Marlin Avenue East. The Proposal and other data sub A CALIFORNIA VINE RIPE 7-FT. PULL CORD LAWN Ur.lBLlL.LLA I LARGE 36 SIZE EACH mitted by Bidders will form the basis of the negotiation of a unit price contract for the work. Proposals are io be submitted in proper form, as described in the "Information for Bidders." They shall reach the designated office on or before CANTALOUPE CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS GRAPES 3-POSITION TILT REG.

19.99 A complete garden guide book covering planting, growing, feeding, pruning on oH type of plants. Each book covert different plant material. REG. 1.49 EA. 2 i A FOO0 fUICHAS! Of 3:00 P.M., July 11.

1968 at which time and place bids will be publicly opened and read. 25 39 29 LB. The Contract Documents prepared 61 PFItlOR COURT OK NEW JKRSI-r DOCKET NO. STATE OF NEW JERSEY: TO H. C.

COPE LAND AND COMPANY, INC. (one of the defendants! You are herebv summoned and required to serve unon Messis. Reibel. Isaac 8c Tannenbaum. plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is 1143 East Jersey Street.

Elizabeth, New Jersev. an answer to the complaint filed in a civil action, in which City Federal Savings and Loan Association, an organi7ed and existing under the laws of the United States of America, is plaintiff, and John Varounn et al. are defendants, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersev. within 35 davs after July 13, 1966. exclusive of such date.

If you fail to do lo. judgment bv default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. You shall file your answer and proof of aervice in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court. State House Annex. Trenton.

New Jersey, in accordance with the rules of civil practice and procedure. The action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage dated June 26. 1963. made by John Varounii as mortgagor and payable to City F'ederal Savings and Loan Association al mortgagee and concerns real estate located at No. 18 Wilk Road, in the Township of Edison.

Middlesex County. New Jersev. You are made a defendant because you are the holder of a Judgment against John Varottnis entered in the Su- Rerior Court of New Jersev, Law ivision. Middlesex Countv. on September 24, 1964.

for $2.818 75 damages and $71.31 costs which judgment is a lien on the premises described in said mortgage and subieet thereto. Dated: June 20. 1966 MORTIMER G. NEWMAN. JR Jn.22.29;jl.

1,6,13 53.76 NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF RICHARD T. KOSTSZYCKI and LOIS KOSTSZYCKI. his wife. for leave to assume the names of RICHARD T. KOST and LOIS KOST.

respectively. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take Notice That the under-tigned will apply to the Middlesex county Court on the 22nd day of July, 1966. at 9:30 o'clock in the fore noon, at the County Court House in the Citv of New Brunswick. New Jersev. for a judgment authorizing them to assume the names of Richard T.

Kost and Lois Kost. respectively. RICHARD T. KOSTSZYCKI and LOIS KOSTSZYCKI. his wife.

KARCHER fc REAVEY. Esqs. Counsellors at Law 61 Main Street Savreville. N.J. Attorneys of Applicants.

jn.22.29.jl.6.13 2.192 by John J. Zimmerman, P.E.. may be secured at the office of the Township Engineer. Municipal Building. Edison.

New Jersey after June 20, Mi GOLDEN RIPE PLUS ONI FILLED TWO CUTS TRADING STAMP BOOK 1966 during usual business hours. The bidders shall deposit the sum BANANAS 2 of ten dollars when securing the LBS. 1 OK MORI GARDEN DEPT. drawings, etc. This sum will be re PATIO DEPT.

funded to bidders only, after signing of the Contract. Bid. Performance and Maintenance Bonds will be Particular attention Is invited to "Information for Bidders," which ia to be followed In ail respects. The Business Administrator re serves the right to reject any and 7 TWO GUYS TWO GUYS alt bids if this is deemed to be In the best interests of the Township. HUNTING CLUB 10-YR.

BOURBON TWO GUYS BLACKBERRY FLAVORED BRANDY TWO GUYS BLENDED SCOTCH WHKIfV 7 CORDIALS Department or Administration Division of Purchasing JOHN A. DELES ANDRO Business Administrator RYE ln.l7-jl 8 379 44 notice; of hearino IMPORTED J69 feW 100 STRAIGHT BOTTLED IN BOND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 42 PROOF; FULL BODIED BIACKBEMY, CIEEN RUNTHE, ANISETTE, nC 70 PROOF In the matter of the application of THEODORE P. MARCIN- FROM SCOTLAND i e- 4 mi. 4 KOSKI and SYLVIA MARCINKO- VERY SMOOTH SKI. individually and as parents and natural guardians of HUHTINC CLUB FIREST I.

Y. STATE GLENN MARCINKOSKI. an in MARQUIS OR IMPORTED CHICKEN BARN BLENDED TWO GUYS WHISKY CEE BEE PREPARED fant, and ROBERT MARCINKOSKI. an ipfant. for leave to as- MANHATTAN or MARTINI CHAMPAGNE lume the names of THEODORE pPRIVATE STOCK FRENCH WINE WHISKY P.

MARLIN. SYLVIA MARLIN. GLENN MARCIN and ROBERT 99 4 40 STRAIGHT. COCKTAILS READY TO SERVE GOOD TASTING 19 9 399 1 MARCIN. respectively.

TO WHOM IT MAT? CONCERN: BEST FOR MIXING 88! 2 ALSO SPARKLING BURGUNDY PINK 99 4 et. RED. WHITE, ROSE' FINE BOUQUET 6 YEARS OLD MILD MELLOW Take Notice That the undersigned 1 4 et- Fug Qt. 1 ft tl will apply to the Middlesex County Court on the 22nd day of July. 1966.

at 9:30 o'clock in the fore noon, at the County Court House in the City of New Brunswick. New Jersey, for a judgment authorizing them to as AH above products or Chickon Born. Inc. Private Brands and thoso or our EVERYDAY PRICES os fifed with tho A Liquor sold only Gorfiold, Koarny, Totowa, No. sWgon, Jorsty City, Woodbridgo, Union, Honovor Bordontown 4l E.

Brunswick. Stamps arc not given on Liquid Anitk, CgarsttM or Alcoholic Beverages. sume the names of Theodore p. fi Marcin. Sylvia Marcin.

Glenn Mar tin and Robert Marcin. respectively. NOTICE Take notice that Mary Moscn As Joseph Mosco. ta Mosco's Tavern, has applied to the Citv of New Brunswick, N.J. for a Plenary Retail Consumption License C43 for premises situated at 109 Throop New Brunswick.

Objections, if any. should be made immediately in writing to Anna C. Murnhr. 5 THEODORA F. MA1W.1J.KU5K1 and SYLVIA MARCINKOSKI.

Wv ivmufs the fvfm to fcwt )Um9jtM9 MgfC f'ifJgtO'vaUsBffW for tvpofrriMl mn. Prkt a Ihrw st. Juhr 2. of Acting Clerk of the City sew individually ana as parents and natural guardians of GLENN MARCINKOSKI and ROBERT MARCINKOSKI. Minors.

ROUTE 18, EAST BRUNSWICK ROUTES 9-440, WOODBRIDGE OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. TIL 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9.30 A.M. TIL 6 P.M. fO SALES ALLOWED IT LAW Brunswick.

MARY MOSCO 109 Throop A v. N.J. New Rpn.swick. KARCHER fc REAVEY. Esql.

Counsellors at Law 61 Mam Street Savreville. N.J. JOSEPH MllSCtJ K9 Rodnev Ave. Somerset, N.J. jn 1 13 iti ri mi iinwii i i-jiwiiijiiiiii iiiiiiw-MWiwiiiiiii ip 'iihi mim Attorneys of Applicant, jn 22.29.jI.S.13 37.44.

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