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Evening Herald from Shenandoah, Pennsylvania • 12

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TWELVE SHENANDOAH EVENING HERALD ASHLAND DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1968 4 Lines (20 Words) 3 Times $2.00 Phones: 462-2777 875-1184 EAST RESULTS WITH WANT ADD Evening Herald, Daily News Want-Ad Cash Rates 20 Words or Less 1 Time $1.10 3 Times $2.00 6 Times $3.60 (Consecutive Insertions) CASH RATES apply to ads placed by phone and paid within 10 days of post mark on bill. One cent per word per time add to cover bookkeeping for charge customers. BLIND ADS 40-cent extro charge for use of Box Number. The Evening Herald. Daily News will not responsible for ads that continue to appear incorrect after the first Inser tion.

If your ad is incorrect please notify this effice Immediately. Call 462-2777. Lost and Found LOST: Child's talking Barbie doll, Christmas day, vicinity of East Cherry street at Main street. Please return. Phone 462-0234.

LOST: Rhinestone earring in vicinity of Melrose Restaurant. last Sunday. Sentimental value. Reward. Return to Herald-News, Shenandoah.

Announcements SPECIAL FRIDAY! FISH PLATTER 95c Serving all kinds of Seafood and Meat Platters Serving From 11:30 A.M. JERMYN'S SEAFOOD HOUSE 301 E. Centre Shenandoah Phone 462-9113 NOTICE: Members of Phoenix Fire Company will meet Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock to J. (Butch) O'Brien Sr, mempay last respects Thomas ber the company. The delegation will form a procession to the Flaherty Funeral Home, where prayers will be led by Rev.

Edward Garrity, Chaplain. Signed: Frank Nork, President: Thomas Heiler, Recording Secretary. HECKERT'S' BAKERY Girardville Will Be CLOSED Saturday, December 28th Due to Death in Family. Will Re Open Monday, December 30th. SHENANDOAH ELKS Auxiliary: Card party and, social Friday.

Dec. 27 p.m. Members and guests. Games buffet lunch $3. Signed: Helene Brennan, President.

NEW LOCATION DR. H. PENN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST CONTACT LENSES Ground Floor 127 North Main Street Shenandoah 462-1758 Female Help Wanted BOOKKEEPER WANTED For Small Dress and Blouse Factory. Knowledge of Payroll. Write Box 203, care of EVENING HERALD "AVON IS CALLING" in your neighborhood through TV.

Be the Avon Representative in your neighborhood and turn spare time into money. Write: Mrs. Emily DeBalko 830 N. James Hazleton. Call collect 454-2876.

WANTED! Sewing Machine Mechanic Excellent Opportunity See MR. GREIF College Casuals Sheppton Male or Female Help Experienced Operators Wanted For EVENING SHIFT 4 P.M. to 9 P.M. Starting Jan. 10th FULL UNION BENEFITS! Applications now being accepted between 7 a.m.

and 2:30 p.m. at JACKIE GARMENT CO. 13 N. Jardin Shenandoah Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time THE WOW! JUST MENTION THEY LOVE AND EMMA STRUDEL MARRIED RUBBER- ANY NAME AND THEY TO TALK A WIDOWER WHO MANUFAC- CHECKS' COUSIN GIVE YOU ALL THE ABOUT THE TURED BARBER POLES PESKA FLOTILLA SINX KNOTS ON SEVEN- GUYS WHO GOT STRUDEL MARRIED A DEEP- ELOPED WITH TEEN FAMILY HOOKED. EVERY SEA DIVER.

A JOCKEY ONE THEY WHO'D BEEN 7 WHO MENTION IS TWO DISBARRED MARRIED WHO POINTS FOR YES. AND THEY FROM THE AND WHY NOT" THEIR SIDE WERE RELATED TO THE THEY BUT LOOPHOLES. MINNA LOOP. DON'T ASK 'EM WHO HOLE WENT STEADY WITH THEIR CONGRESSRUPE RUBBERCHECK FOR MAN IS 20 YEARS LEADS TO THE ANOTHER, ELOQUENT AND A HAT ESPECIALLY ThAnK D. LEE, N.

3. DUNN King Features Syndicate, 1966. World rights reserved FORT 12-26 Male or Female Help 5 PRODUCTION WORKERS WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT MALE OR FEMALE STARTING RATE $1.75 PER HOUR Plus Shift Differential and Premium Pay. Ours Is A Union Shop Offering Such Benefits As: Three Weeks Vacation After Continuous Service, 10 Paid Holidays, $5,000 Life Insurance Policy, Medical, Surgical and Optical Benefits for You and Your Dependents, Employee Vending Machine Profit Sharing, In Addition To Many Others. APPLY IN PERSON Monday Thru Friday, 9 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 'Til Noon. YANKEE PLASTICS, INC. WEST MAIN STREET RINGTOWN Female Help Wanted WANTED Sewing Machine Operators and Pressers Willing to teach the inexperienced. Join us now and be eligible for summer 1969 paid vacation.

Full Union Benefits: Hospitalization, Medical, Retirement, Etc. -Inquire AtAshland Shirt Corporation Across From Football Field Phone 875-3100 For Sale or Rent 25 FOR SALE OR RENT! Large selection of new Demoustrator Baldwin PIANOS AND ORGANS From $625.00 Lay-A-Way for Christmas. We Service What We Sell Eckert Inc. Baldwin Pianos, Organs 635 Penn Reading, Pa. 19601 Phone 372-7861 New and Used Cars and Trucks 27 GOOD USED CARS Authorized At Bargain Prices Volkswagen Dealer FOX MOTORS Route 93-Hazleton-455-5886 FOR SALE: 1967 Mercury CouLow mileage.

Power steering, power brakes, facair-conditioning, automatic transmission. Phone 462- 1332. Wearing Apparel New Collection of Wedding Gowns, Bridesmaids, Cocktail, Dance, Date and Party Dresses. Accessories, Too. Mary Evans Bridal Shop A Sally Wallace Bridal Consultant 60 Schuylkill Shenandoah Heights.

By Appointment Only Call 462-3793 Styles as Shown in Bride Fashion Magazines Designers' Bridal Originals Mean Wonderful Savings to You. REMODEL YOUR old fur coat into cape, jacket or stole. Claire Hope Furs, 800 Hazle street, Tamaqua. Phone 668- 3110. In Memory of a Dear Mother Mrs.

Dora Varkala Who Passed Away December 26, 1963. There's a sad but sweet remembrance There is a memory fond and true And a token of affection Mother And a heartache still for you. -Sadly Missed by Children. Obituaries 57 CAREY Joseph Carey, 322 West Main street, Girardville. Funeral Friday from McDonald Funeral Home, 403 West Main street, Girardville, with services at 9:30 a.m.

High requiem Mass at 10 a.m. in St, Joseph's Church. Friends and relatives invited. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, Conshohocken. Viewing Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m M.

J. McDonald and Son have charge. D'ALESSANDRO-Atty. Nicholas J. D'Alessandro, 114 West Main street, Girardville.

Funeral Saturday from McDonald Funeral Home, 403 West Main street, Girardville, with services at 9:30 a.m. High requiem Mass at 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Church. Girardville. Relatives and friends invited.

Interment in parish cemetery, Fountain Springs. Viewing on Friday from 4 10 p.m. M. J. McDonald and Son have charge.

GRADY James Grady, 524 Scott street, Stroudsburg. Funeral Saturday from Madden Funeral Home. Ashland, with services at 9:30 a.m. High requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Church, Ashland.

Relatives and friends invited. Interment in parish cemetery. Viewing from 4 to 10 p.m., Friday. M. J.

McDonald and Girardville, have charge. HESS Samuel R. Hess, Schuylkill avenue, Shenandoah Heights. Funeral Saturday from Waters Funeral me, Coal and Jardin streets. Shenandoah, with services at 11 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Interment in Odd Fellows Cemetery. Viewing Friday evening. W. Harry Waters and Sons have charge.

MISZKONIS Joseph Miszkoof 3078 Logandale avenue, Richmond, native of Shenandoah. Funeral services Friday, 9:30 a.m.. Henry A. Walukiewicz Funeral Parlors, 132-34 South Jardin street. Solemn requiem Mass 10 a.m., St.

Casimir's Church. Burial parish cemetery. Viewing Thursday 6 to 10 p.m. Henry A. Walukiewicz in charge.

O'BRIEN Thomas (Butch) O'Brien, 23 West Centre street. Shenandoah. Funeral Saturday from Flaherty Funeral Home, 130 South Jardin street, Shenandoah, with services at 9:30 a.m. High requiem Mass at 10 a.m. in Annunciation Church.

Friends and relatives invited. Interment in parish cemetery. Viewing Friday from 2 to 10 Harry T. Flaherty has charge." O'DONNELL Miss Margaret O'Donnell, 101 North Jardin street. Funeral Monday from the Oravitz Home for Funerals.

-High Mass of the requiem Annunci- at 9:30 a.m. in ation Church. Viewing Sunday from 4 to 10 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in St.

Dennis' Cemetery, Philadelphia. M. J. McDonald and Son have charge. PUKIEWICZ Mrs.

Beatrice (Pukavage) Pukiewicz, 222 East Mount Vernon street. Funeral services Monday, 8:30 a.m. Henry A. Walukiewicz Funeral Parlors, 132-34 requiem South street. Solemn Mass, 9 a.m., St.

Casimir's Church. Burial parish cemetery. Viewing Saturday, 6 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 10 p.m. Henry A.

Walukiewicz in charge. ROSKE Stanley Roske, 511 Morrison avenue, Bronx, formerly of Shenandoah. Funeral services Saturday, 8:30 a.m., Chaikowsky Funeral Home, '318 East Centre street, Shenandoah. Mass of solemn high requiem at 9 o'clock, St. Casimir's Church.

Burial in parish cemetery. Viewing Friday, 6 to 10 p.m. Leonard Chaikowsky of Shenandoah has charge. TEUFEL Mrs. Martha (Beddow) Teufel, Girardville.

Funeral services Saturday, 11 a.m., Cooke Funeral Home, 36 East Mahanoy avenue, Girardville. Rev. Clyde F. Neidhammer, pastor of the Baptist Church, officiating. Viewing Friday evening.

Burial Christ Church Cemetery, Fountain Springs. John M. Cooke in charge. WYNAVAGE Frank (Kronk) Wynavage, 897 West Coal street. Funeral services Saturday, 8:30 a Henry A.

Walukiewicz Funeral Parlors, 182-34 South Jardin street. Solemn requiem Mass, 9 a.m., St. George's Church, Burial Our Lady of Fatima Cemetery. Viewing Friday from 2 until 10 p.m. Henry A.

Walukiewicz in charge. REAL ESTATE By Virtue of Writs of Execution Issued Out of the Court of Common Pleas, to Me Directed, Will Be Exposed to Public Sale on FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1969, At 10:00 o'Clock in the Forenoon at the Courthouse in the City of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, the following Described Real Estate, to Wit: SHERIFF'S SALE OF (1) THE SURFACE of that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Village of New Boston, Township of Mahanoy, County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point North of forty-nine degrees forty-two line projected through the partition of double dwelling known as 50-52; thence said line North Eighteen thirty minutes West 30' for a distance Two hundred Seventeen and hundredths feet (217.0') more less to a point; thence North one (N. degrees, thirty min- for distance of Twenty-five and hundredths feet more less to a point; thence South degrees, thirty minEast (S. for a of Two Hundred Sevand no hundredths feet more or less, to the of beginning. CONTAINING .125 acres, or less, being the lot as No.

52 and the Eastportion of a double dwelling as No. 52. BE SOLD as the property David V. Bova and Helen M. his wife.

856 November Term 1968. West a of Sixty-six and ninetyhundredths feet (66.95') Survey Station No. 1411; South Seventy-one dethirty minutes West for a distance of Twenand no hundredths feet more or less, to a point; point being intended to be (2) THAT CERTAIN lot or of ground situate on the side of Railroad Street in Middle Ward of the Borough of Tamaqua, County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the east side of Railroad Street, said point being in the center of the partition wall between dwelling houses number 319 and 321 North Railroad Street; thence eastwardly along the center of said partition wall and at right angles to Railroad Street a distance of one hundred four (104) feet, more or less, to a point; thence northwardly along a line parallel with Railroad Street a distance of fifteen (15) feet to a point; thence westwardly at right angles with said Railroad Street and through the center of the partition wall separating houses numbered 321 and 323 Railroad Street, distance of one hundred four (104) feet, more or less, to the east side of Railroad Street; thence southwardly along the east side of Railroad Street a distance of fifteen (15) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. BOUNDED on the west by Railroad Street, on the south by 319 Railroad Street, on the east by lot appurtenant to 322 Rolling Mill Avenue, and on the north by 323 Railroad Street. BEING parts of lots number- Obituaries 57 ZINAVAGE Mrs.

Tillie Zinavage, of 106 North Catherine street, Shenandoah Private funeral services Friday, 8 a.m., Oravitz Home for Funerals, 38-40 North Jardin street, with Mass of high requiem, 8:30 o'clock in St. Casimir's Church. Burial parish cemetery. Viewing Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. J.

A. Oravitz and Sons have charge. Legal 58 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of DANIEL J. FERGUSON, late of the Borough of Shenandoah, County of Schuylkill, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters of testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned.

all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to JOANNA D. FERGUSON Executrix 33 South White street Shenandoah. Pa. 17976 or BURKE BURKE Attorneys Burke Building Shenandoah, Pa. 17976 led ten (10) and eleven (11) on the map or plan of Wilson and Levan's Addition to the Borough of Tamaqua.

IMPROVEMENTS consist of premises known as 321 Railroad Street, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. To be sold as the property of Joseph J. Carroll and Katherine M. Carroll, his wife. No.

499 January Term, 1969. (3) along degrees, (N. of no or in Seventy a no to or Eighteen utes distance enteen (217.0'), place more known ern known TO of Bova, No. ALL piece east the ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situate on South side of Lytle Street in the Borough of Minersville, County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, with the Eastern half of a double frame dwelling thereon erected and known as No. 607 Lytle Street, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the center of the partition wall between premises No.

607 Lytle Street, herein conveyed, and premises No. 609 Lytle Street to the west of it, thence Southwardly through the center of said partition wall and through the yard and the center of the double garage on the rear of said lot, a distance of 120 feet to a 20 foot wide alley, thence Eastwardly along the same 20 feet more or less, to the Western line of Lot No. 8, thence Northwardly along the same 120 feet to Lytle Street, and thence Westwardly along the same 20 feet more or less, to the place of beginning. BEING Lot No. 7 in Block on the map or plan of lots partly in the Borough of Minersville and partly in Branch Township made by A.

B. Cochran and Son for Helena C. and Conrad K. Hock and recorded in Schuylkill County in Deed Book 30, Page 220. To be sold as the property of Edward Stusalitus, also known as Edward F.

Stusalitus. No. 547 March Term, 1968. All parties and claimants are hereby notified that schedules of distribution will be filed by the sheriff in his office on January 20, 1969, and distribution will be made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold by ANTHONY G.

WARGO, Sheriff of Schuylkill County Dated at Pottsville, Pa. December 18, 1968. GILBERTON NEWS By MRS. WILLIAM HALUPA Anniversary Congratulations and best wishes were extended to Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Kehl, well known residents of Maizeville, who celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary on Christmas day. They are the parents of three sons, John, Donald and William, all married and living in the vicinity of Edison, N.J. They have three grandchildren. Mrs. Kehl will be remembered as the former Agnes Sneddon of Shenandoah Heights.

Meet Tonight The regular meeting of Local 6858 of the UMWA will be held in the social rooms of the fire house at 7 o'clock tonight. President Matthew Yedsena makes the announcement. Girl Scout Note The Girl Scouts meeting will not be held tonight. Meetings will resume next Thursday at 6 p.m. Mrs.

William Halupa, leader, made the announcement. Pall Mall is a street in London. U.N. AMBASSADOR President -elect Nixon's appointee U.S. ambassador to the United Nations is Charles Woodruff Yost (above).

He is a career diplomat. 5 ELEVATED TRAIN DERAILED Workmen clean up debris and broken ties after a Chicago Transit Authority elevated train derailed and tore up a 100-foot section of track. Four persons were injured, two seriously enough to be hospitalized. ASHLAND NEWS OBITUARIES Funeral Tomorrow For Clayton Weikel Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m., for Clayton Weikel, 63, of Helfenstein, who died Monday in Ashland State General Hospital. Born in East Cameron Township, a son of the late Francis and Frances (Kerstetter) Weikel, he was a coal miner prior to his retirement.

He was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Gowen City. His wife, Cara (Heisler) Weikel, preceded him in death Sept. 16, 1968. Among the survivors are a son, John, Levittown; a stepson, Richard Soudon, Lansdowne; three grandchildren, five great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Beulah Yeager, and Mrs. Amelia Haupt, both of Shamokin R.D. 1. Interment in St. Paul's United Church of Christ Cemetery, Gowen City.

Visitation will be this evening at the Lawrence E. Rothermel Funeral Home, Klingerstown. Miss Clara Michali; Native of Ashland Miss Clara Michali, 307 Centre street, Ashland, died Wednesday at noon in Ashland State General Hospital, where she had been admitted Dec. 17 as la medical patient. Born in Ashland, a daughter of the late Peter and Lena (Mendler) Michali, she was a resident of Ashland during her entire life time.

She was employed at the Ashland Shirt Company as a floorlady for over 50 years. She was a member of St. Mauritius' Church, Ashland, and the Rosary Society of that parish. She is survived by the following sisters and brother: Sister Frances Gabriel, O.S.J., stationed at Flourtown, Mrs. Mary Smolke, Centralia; Mrs.

David Herb, Pottsville; and Carl Blase, at home. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday from the Burke Funeral Home, Ashland, with Requiem Mass in St. Mauritius' Church at 9:30 a.m. In terment will be in the parish cemetery. Visitation will be at the Burke Funeral Home from Fri: day until time of funeral.

Burke Funeral Service has charge. Theodore H. Birster Dies of Injuries Business Announcement 35 EFFICIENT OIL CONVERSION UNITS For All Make Stokers 4-Hour Installation Time ANTZ'S REFRIGERATION PLUMBING- HEATING 323 Virginia Avenue Shenandoah Heights Phone 462-0446. THOMAS BROS. NATUROL GAS COMPANY.

LET US PROVE BOTTLED GAS IS THE REST BUY WHEREVER YOU LIVE Phone Shenandoah 462-0154 For Complete Gas Service. Free Installation and 24-Hour Service Moving and Storage 46 MIROCKE MOVING and storage. Local and long distance. Phone Shenandoah 462-1730, or apply 533 West Coal street. Cards of Thanks 55 WE EXTEND sincere thanks to assisted during our bereavement, the death of Morris.

We are profoundly grateful for the cards sympathy, floral bouquets, oLse of cars and other kind acts of personal service. Signed: The Morris Family. THE MEMBERS of the family of the late Wilmer Quick Mowry, wish express their sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses performed during their recent bereavement. Especially do they wish to thank the pallbearers for their services, those who offered their cars for the funeral. and the donors of cards and flowers.

MRS. JULIA Krick conveys profound appreciation for Mass cards, floral offerings, messages of condolence, use of automobiles and all other personal acts of kindness in her sorrow, the death of Samuel Krick. Obituaries 57 BERESKIE Mrs. John (MilBereskie, of 307 South Jardin street, Shenandoah. Funeral services Saturday, 8:30 a.m., Home for Funerals, 38-40 North Jardin street.

Mass of high requiem, o'clock. Holy Ghost sian Orthodox Church. Burial parish cemetery. Viewing Friday. 4 to 10 p.m.

J. A. Oravitz and Sons have charge. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning for Theodore H. Birster, 68, of 3850 North Fifth street, Philadelphia, who died in Temple Hospital Sunday at 10:30 a.m., of injuries suffered after being struck by an automobile on a Philadel phia street.

Born in Locustdale, Feb. 3, 1900, he was a son of the late John and Anna (Carmu) Birster. He had been a resident of Philadelphia for the past 30 years, and before, his retirement had been employed by the Exide Battery of Phil adelphia. He is survived by his wife, the former Susan Farrell, and one son, Theodore, of Philadelphia. Services will be conducted from the Kull Funeral Home, North Ninth street, Ashland, on Saturday with Requiem Mass in St.

Joseph's Church, Locust dale, at 11 o'clock. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Fountain Springs. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Friday evening. Kull Funeral Service has charge.

For Sale NEW YEAR'S novelties. Noisemakers, hats, horns. cocktail sets. glasses and bar supplies. Everything you need for the holiday season.

Order new while stocks are complete. Pottsville Show Case and Equipment Company, 300 North Third street, Pottsville, Penna. Phone 622-9641: 1968 SINGER ZIG ZAG Slightly used. 5 year parts and service guaranteed No attachments necessary to sew on buttons, make buttonholes, fancy designs blind hems and straight stitches. UNPAID BAL.

$53.20 or $5.00 per month Call CAPITOL SEWING Pottsville 622-1713 Collect Manager 'til 9 p.m. WARM MORNING HEATROLAS $10 DOWN $10 A Month Old Stove May Be Down Payment Rudberg Electric 100 S. Main St. Shenandoah Dial 462-2753 UNCLAIMED LAY-AWAY NEW 1968 ZIG ZAG Sewing Machine, must be sold Built-in controls, does everything. No attachments needed.

5 yr. parts and service guarantee. UNPAID BAL. $34.60 or Terms of $4.10 per month Call CAPITOL SEWING Credit Manager 'til 9 p.m. Pottsville 622-1713 Collect Apartments for Rent 14 IN FRACKVILLE: Centre and Washington, modern two bedroom apartment, birch kitchen, hardwood floors, electric range, ceramic tile bath, large closets, porch, laundry facilities, heat and hot water furnished.

Domalakes, 874-2311. APARTMENT FOR rent. Four rooms and bath. Located 213 West Pine street, Frackville. Phone Girardville 276-1044.

With the Colors CAMARILLO, Calif. Stat Sergeant Francis J. Maceiunas on of Joseph Maceiunas of 221 West Centre street, Mahanoy City, has been recognized for helping his unit the U.S. Ail Force Outstanding Unit Award Sergeant Maceiunas, a fue specialist in the 414th Fighter Group at Oxnard AFB, will wear the distinctive servlice ribbon as a permanent decoration. The unit was cited for maintaining a highly effective combat force-in-being, consisting of expert interceptor aircrews and combat ready F-101 Voodoo Aircraft capable of immediate response to any national Emergency.

The sergeant is a graduate of Mahanoy City High School. Treasury Balance Cash balance $6,646,625,076.09 Quartite Creative Corp. Hayden Division LEADING MANUFACTURER OF HOME LIGHTING FIXTURES IS EXPANDING OFFICE STAFF. Immediate Employment For: CLERK TYPISTS, BILLING CLERKS, SALES ORDER CLERKS, GENERAL ACCOUNTING CLERKS, GENERAL OFFICE CLERKS. Experience Preferred.

Above Average Salaries and Employee Benefits. Apply In Person 8:30 A.M. To 4 P.M. ROUTE 61 Mile South of Schuylkill Haven.

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