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PACE TIITCEE the KmxvTTJ-K runx sATtrnn.AY, January 12, iws Cumberland Co. Churches M03ILE HOME erts AcOMOrieo Silvet Top Awning Ask Particulars In Warden Case Income Tax Primer Medical Expenses Co. Af Duiy Zlon Methodist Church Dividing Creek, N.J, HANSEN'S MOBILE HOMES Delieo Dr. TA 5-5719 VUekind Fred W. Slater, roister.

BRIDGETON The State is Sunday School, 10 a.m. Day Mr. Thlm, Thomas, Mr. Pearl and Mr. Muriel Hann wero named from ton Warge superintendent opposing the demand by Attorneys for former Jail warden Winfleld Thompson for speci Morning worship, 11 o'clock.

Port Elisabeth Methodist Port Elizabeth, J. Julius H. Meyer, minister. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Theme: Installation Bervlce for officers of Methodist Men.

Mrs. Edward Davis at the console. Call to worship, Carl Oant Invocation, Richard Finch. Anthem by adult choir. Responsive reading, James Gerard.

Thia la the last of elfht articles In the Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Income Tax Primer, for readers Who want mere information than la supplied In the official Topic: "Christian Witness." Mrs. fied dates and details of occur- TRY 0 Fred Warfle, organist; senior choir directed by Mrs. D. F.

Warfle. ranees at the Cumberland County Jail that resulted in TAKE-0 )UT the American Lgton Auxiliary! to Natb-Leslle Post to assist1 In planning a testimonial din- ner for Robert county commander, and Mrs.i Violet lilies, president of thej county auxiliary. This will ba held on May 4 and 4he plan-1 his indictment by the Grand Senior MYF, 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Jury for nonfeasance In office.

Betty Blizzard, counselor. Scripture lesson, George Phlfer. The demand for a bill of ALL KINDS OF SUBS SIAPOOD KELLY'S SNACK BAR 1 E. BROAD ST. 125-7511 Special Adult Prayer Band Pastoral prayer, Charles Ennls.

a t-i Innlfkra iaa sftfAse) before County' Judge' Arthur ln the 6:45 By -RICHARD A. MULLENS and CHARLES VV. SCHOENEMAN Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. ninsj meeting will take place Jan. 17 with Ray Bano, general chairman.

Fine reports were received L. Joseph who arbitrated dif- Evening. service, 7:30 ociocK.i-se fm-Pnr. rmlni Topic: "The Light of the! Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. How much, prior earnings Is necessary to claim retirement credit? A a income" of more than $600 In each of any 10 years before 1962.

What la meant by "earned A Wares, a alar lea and proessional fees you received. You do not have to reduce these amounts for expenses deducted which were incurred In earning the income. Sick pay and even income earned abroad may be Included. Interest, dividends, pensions, annuities, gains from sale of stock (or your house) and rents do NOT count generally. A widow (or widower) is considered as having the earnings of the earnings of the deceased If he (or she) has not married.

Thompson and Assistant ProseJWorld." Junior choir directed Richard Finely superintendent niW William r.allnpr. nrJby Mrs. James Parvin. Junior, Special music by Sunday School by Mrs. Hilea Thursday at the Bridgeton Post Home and the orchestra.

senting the state The Treasury recently baa New Year's message read from Wrr nr wm The defendant's counsel con Miss Dodra permitted a deduction for a wig Mrs. Carl Lorenze, department Volp whoM to' as a medical expanse In certain tended the indictment returned Aluminum Storm Windows $1195 Installs Aluminum Storm Door $39 95 Instolled Jalousies and Storm Postals MILLVILLE AWNING CENTER 419 N. 3rd St TA 5-7567 Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Youth Fellowship, Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Midweek prayer, Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock.

against Thompm is not sufficiently specific to permit his sermon. Bayshore hymn sing at Ce-darville Presbyterian Church, 9 pm. 4 Adult Prayer Band meeting, 7:30 o'clock Wedneday evening. Junior Prayer Band meeting, Thursday, 3:30 with Mrs. Bolton, leader.

client to prepare a defense. He preuenu aan. omram crow- ha rle a J. Ve Strand 1. an- circumstances.

Application of trlcaniam chll7na. ala nouncod by br aunt, Mrs. Mary the rule is narrow, of that would be known Nult dUm Dr. Mr but court decision, and as Americanism month and strand, who la serving with the Internal Revenue Service rul-asked each unit to have a pro- S. Coatt Guard, is th son ings during the past year have iP11.

'of Mr. and Mn C. StranL'hn Imnnrtant ti-i tho incur- also demanded copies of cer tain reports made following in Fpections of the county Jail by representatives of the State De Mrs. Thomas coupon chair- lhii cUT. No date has been' ring medical expenses during man, reported 529 coupons col- (or wedding.

l862. (Recall: medical expenses partment of Institutions "and Centre Grove Methodist Agencies. ectcu uu. wira eras Itemized deducUons not Cedarville Centre Grove. mecounty since aepxemoer.

J.v. liable you claim the He also asked what Is or was "'HnwiH S. OifTord. nastor. LIFE INSURANCE Russell S.

Carew PHONF TA 5-0894 Aete-Morfne-Fire-Cosoolty regarded as "the norm standard deduction.) or thei ow.u South Vineland Methodist Main Rd. and Sherman Ave. South Vineland, NJ. Samuel L. Way, pastor.

Church School, 9:45 a.m. R. Lester Remsen, superintendent. Morning worship at 11:15 o'clock. MYF meets at 6:30 pjn.

Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Testimonial covered dish supper, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., for Mr. and Mrs. Gus Walters and Mrs. Lillian Barrett inns- xucrcssa tuajmuui IHVArl InrllAnanrl for Girls' State, explained that llf UU jUllIUIiCUU average sUndard ln the pre- Mrtton nH oiinmn School, Sunday at 9 a.m.

The property would not ordinarily The Supreme Court decided me quota mis year nas reen set as 366 girls and applications last Tear that a heart patient; be for medical care (l.e., an h. r.i. iJumor choir will sing under di rrtl, 'r'7Vu: of Mrs. Eleanor White- will be received from Jan 1 By Judge Adler who went south on a doctor's 'elevator). advice could not deduct cost of.

vim to a residence made on Tin til that number la reached. a'promised by Superior Court Mrs Ada Spencer. The pastor will preach. Mrs. Hiles announced that Judge A.

J. Caflero. hU family while there. Thjs.8 adv'cf such tral air conditioning unit for a the "Back to God" Service will iww w- be at the War Memorial Build-' fenders were sentenced, by Cinnamon Candy 50e Lb. Walnut Brasil BriHle $1.00 Lb.

er court decision. Meals and offerer from rsUc fibrosis and lodging are therefore not de- fJ1. deductible but patient, are ing, Trenton, on Feb. 10, and Judge Harry Adler and two the service to the "Chapel of others entered pleas of guilty the Pour Chaplains," Philadel-'. phia, on Feb.

17. The past am wU1 to pre- The Apostle United Glorious Cbnrcb In Christ South Port Norrts, tij: Elder Sadler pastor. Afternoon service, p.m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock Sunday School, 1 p.m. ductible except where a person has been institutionalized for only to the extent that the ex Local Woman Escapes Injuries in Accident Mrs.

John H. Evans, 124 W. Main had a very narrow escape from serious injury yesterday ln Philadelphia. She had Buckshutem Methodist Buckshutem, J. Clarence A.

CottrelL minister. Morning worship, 10 o'clock. Mrs. J. Day, organist Sunday School at 11:15 a.m.

i i jij i. Frank A. Giuffra 522 High Street the principal reason of medical.f""""111 TTk presidents' parley dinner, usu- seQlellee "ivesugauons an a ses JM Unm Einn rf 4Via PttmWl.M PMinVAFA ftnil ClirH ftlTtk 1 mni T1 i Loi tk. m-Himilpayrs property. IRS has re Willis Ackley, superintendent iparked her car ln a lot near uccu tuaiicu i juuiucuu COUTl late yesieraay.

i 11v. rprpniTpf thl nil mven August 17 in North Jersey. John stes 63of Bridge. care 'WJ' ton, who returned from Florida! insXiT rlr person under .65 with News Notes Prayer meeting, 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. 48th and Spruce Sts.

and start dependent parents (or in-laws) dM-u iuauuciu. viinu u-a CONGRATS: Mr. and Mrs. Baptist ed to walk to a nearby hospital where she had an appointment for x-rays, when i truck, which had been unloading, backed into her and knock celabraUon of the county be- ZTZSZi" hat the cost of addi-Ing 100. percent in ordering the tirm fnr Ar.nM ANTHONY'S "THE ELEGANT BARBERSHOP WHERE THE ELITE Open Every Day 8 A.

M. to. 8 P. M. until Further Notice.

319 N. HIGH ST. 825 -2226 Clarence Felmey, 1 Hillside; OivMing Creek. J. over 65, recent changes in Treasury regulations call attention to the more lenient 1960 law that removed the 3 per cent limitations on medical expenses.

celebrated a wedding Kenneth Walker, pastor POPP163- IruvurrpI hon. nin. voor. EYOnOff GUldOnCO r. 71AMM.

Un4 AVoK11 i ed her down. Adult Fellowship, 6:45 P-DX Morning worship, 11 o'clock, Sunday School. 10 am. tation chairman, announced aj Center Has Openings anniversary this week. BIRTHDAY: Mrs.

Lillian Everland, 451 S. Second St, will celebrate her natal day Also, it make no difference that all units had taken part. xw)uerl -orown, triage-. in Wjiiriintf th Vine-ton, who had pleaded guilty whether the parent fails to Rpr-f DlPaul. dirctor of the The worker, who had been unloading the truck, aw the accident and yelled to the driver that he had struck a Evanoff Guidance Center as exemption be- MjiVjjWejjMyejNi land Memorial Home and all to committing an assault and Fortescue Comrannlty Chapel tomorrow.

BALDWIN Retarded Children, announced, caus 01 1113 ktss income ex-tav that six onenines are'ceeding $600. The son or daugh- woman so fortunately the driv-BIRTHDAY: Kathy Lynn astor had donated to the Veterans Dauery, was sentenced to oo All Year Round Fund. d.avs ln JaU with credit for The convention has been set time served- er stormpd in tim to nrcvm Piatt daughter of Mr. and onescue, M. available for children fandpr their spouses) can 10:00 ajn.

Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Sunday School. XTaM. It fournd ekht InlsUU deduct the total amount of serious injury. Since Mrs.

Ev- Jay C. Piatt, Bricksboro, is two the ages or lour ana eigm in aiI1v Biat voar tnrfnv. ans was already slated for an old today. for Sent 18. 19 and 20.

and the William Morey, 20, MiUville, years medical expenses. PIANOS ORGANS NEW and USED BIG DISCOUNTS WEYAND'S Goorgia Atlantic Atlantic City. N. J. Open Wed.

Eves. testimonial dinner for Mrs. accused of entering Big Joe's the pre-school class. Mrs. Verna examination, 6he was takenBIRTHDAY: IRS recognizes that while over in the police car and itRreeden Hillside will The Church Or Jesus Christ Lorenze on April 20.

The next Restaurant there last August Children attending this class county meeting will be on Feb. 21, was given a six-month sen-are prepared for entrance into Of Latter Day Salnta education is not medical care was found that she suffered observe a birthday tomorrow. 14 at Vineland, tence with credit for time special classes of the pubUc ordin Uy medical care does'only bruises from the accident uocoi oilcuuuib cu. xxc uaa uwu ui jau. mite the cost oi attending a'although her coat was com (Mormon) 70 Sharp St.

Bridgeton, NJ. Sunday School, 10 a every Evening service. 7:30 o'clock. pletely ruined and other cloth were; ivimes. rean aaarsnau, mai aaie.

iu cxueui wuuuv da. 'special school for a mentally Florence Treen, Helen Arm-, Two entered their pleas of M80" "f.jor physically handicapped in- ing was damaged. strong, ineuna inoraas, Aime guilty In Court of Special Breederi. Hazel Charlesworth, Qci, Kns ,) writing to the Evanoff Cen Thus, the entire tuition, meals Autos Hit Dogs TIDE TABLE SATURDAY, JAN. 12, 193 SUN AND MOON TIMES Snn rktee 7:22 a.m Sets 4:67 p.m.

Moon rLsee 7:62 p.m. Seta I 8 For Tomorrow Bated On Breakwater Harbor Eastern Standard Time Huh Low Martha Husted, Julia Charles-; rights indictment and trial ter Sherman Ave, Vineland, and lodging at a special school for the mentally handicapped West Side Baptist Port Norrts, J. lohn Palmer, pastor. Sunday School, 0:45 worth, Kay Atkinson and Vio Tiirv Thaw urora Ilia ai innA The Center is a member of Harry Ellis, 1804 Wheaton reported'to police at 6:15 let Hilea. PICK UP YOUR HAIR with a permanent! ADORN BEAUTY SALON 406 N.

Third St. TA 5-3522 Minnvvj -t V4ii ed with assault with an offen the United Fund, through its The criterion: principal reason Thursday that he struck a dog 10:52 pm 4:22 pm sponsor the Cumberland-Salem in the 600 block of W. Main fat. for the child's presence must be alleviation of the mental handi Dedication Set For Tomorrow Afternoon sive weapon, and Angel Apos-tol Rodriquez, 28, also known as Theodore Soto, Bridgeton, Earlier Thursday John Tozer, Unit 6f the New Jersey Assoc! ation for. Retarded Children.

RD 1, reported hitting a dog on Momlng service, 11 o'clock. Evening service, 7 o'clock. Baptist Newport NJ. Leonard C. Rudderow, pastor Sunday School.

11:00 ajn. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. cap through resources of the Institution. You perhaps know that So who was charged with assault Broad St between Fouith and Fifth Sts. Joseph Tracey Lodge Plans Installation cial Security payments are not! The Garden of Devotion at wjtQ an offensive weapon, Sen Greenwood Memorial Park will tence will be imposed later be dedicated with Impressive services at 2:30 tomorrow af-rL A Dennla CreeK High 0 48 Low 1:04 Eaat Point HUrb 0 Sa Low 1:13 Port PTorrla bow MiUrUle Blab 1:17 Low 1:11 Brand ywtne Llrbt Hlsh 4.

0 0 Low 21 Fourteen Foot LlKbt 'Hlcb 0:1 lw llaurtoetown Hlfft 1:4 Low 2 It Baa Inland Point Hlfh Low 1:01 Mian Maull Bnoal Ucht Hlrb ri Low Will i-UIIIITlUI Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mei-schke, Moore's Beach Del-mont are the parents of a ternoon. The public may attend the dedication.

New officers of Joseph Tracey Lodge will be installed on Jan; 25 and plans for the in- taxed, but perhaps you are not familiar with credit for other retirement income. There have been no great changes in the law, but the credit has been increased. (Even though you Observed, by Lodge St Anthony's Roman Catholic Port Norris, NJ. James Gallagher, pastor. Sunday Mass, 9 ajn.

Confessions, 7 and 8 o'clock Participating in the exercises nstallation were discussed dur- will be Rev. Howard S. Gifford, The 66th anniversary daughter born yesterday in Fourth Methodist Church; Mary J. Hunt Council 98, Sons in the meeting lastnight in yourself are neither 65 nor re- MiUville Hospital. ES SHOP 230 HIGH ST.

Watch Jewelry Repairing All Watches Electronically Timed Crystal fitted while yo wait. Engraving ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES TA 5-6573 John C. DenBlevker. Central an Taiicrhtpr nf T.ihprtv me reuuwa lum. Baptist Church; Rev.

Gerrltt celebrated in the councU rooms' Commander saran iomoun- avaUable-) You do H. Kenvon. First Assemblv of thn Momnic son conaucxea uie ntuaiu.i.iclMr., uam, ii Oodnd Rv. Rohrt K. Smvth.

n4.fht imrii nro. and received a report to take this credit It was put Trinity Methodist Church. ituted Dec. 19, 1896 with 32 114 Mrs- Kycynka and Mrs. There will be music by a charter members by Mrs.

Marye Hofstetter were on the Drass ensemoit ana singing pyj. iiunt member or the in the law to give those who have taxable retirement income a tax exemption of approximately the same amount as that received by Social Security benefits. Remarks were heard from IT'S HERE, THE FIRST FEDERALLY FINANCED HOME FOR CONVALESCENTS AND SENIOR CITIZENS IN SOUTHERN NEW. JERSEY the congregation. Edward Stiles, past supreme Webb Hayes Council 12, Vine-land.

The GAR hall. Main St, was the first meeting place. commander; George Justis, de X- Mrs. Abbie Steelman. Ocean W3' who 518 ted he wiu.

stall officers ln vineland on jjeiores unipoia, dox 110, lunumuc Tins h.ji, was admitted to Troth, Mulberry two of the Tuesday; Mrs rdley, wioi or-Ao nr charter members, are still liv- Mrs. Clara Howell, Mrs. Eva Stiles and George Garrison. AAVissyavexA wj vj va. medical treatment.

Discharged were: Donald! An enjoyable supper pre-Dreyer, Mornlngside El- ceded the program under the .1 1 1 Ato -11 1 a STORE" FOR RENT NEXT TO BUFFALOE'S MARKET Suitable For Restaurant, Luncheonette or Laundromat Apply L. S. RIGGINS OIL CO. TA.5x-7600 Birthday Party READERS NOTE: There has been an Increase in the retirement income credit since last year. If you are eligible for this retirement in-' come credit, check for details with your local IRS office.

END OF SERIES -cf MM-nf lrjJ Sharon Brewster, RJD. Mi-Kergin in jhe absence of fi chael Baker, 719 Wheaton Kathryn Eilenberg, chairlady. JZJ kZ culu- 1 j- L. for her daughter Dorothy No- Mrs. Anna Fordyce and son, of the council and Mrs.

Kath- injTL tfn 1 134 E. Main Mrs. Wanda erine Finch offered the Invoca- Thurfri. V-Lwi ivT 107 were: Mrs. Viola Hewitt, Mrs.

Frankle and daughter, 127 Ire-tion. v. m-. thv rncca. land Mrs.

Rita Soltys and The anniversary program, cm4th n. "Wii, "o- daughter, 427 Mulberry St Boys In Service ENDS TRAINING: Raymond H. Frallck, son of Leslie A. Fralick of MiUville is scheduled to complete recruit training, Jan. 25, at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif.

waa opeiicu wuu un.i daughter Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. reading of the council by Mrs. TnKanW H(rmn. Mr.

and Mrs. To Rutgers Eleanor Ewan. This was fol- wmiam Atkinson and Mr. Earl lowea Dy mrs. xiaiue cwrwari AmJrus Louis H.

Miller, son of Mr. program cnairaay, reading an vnm vin.ianH Mn. Carrie and Mrs. Edward 5. Miller, 122 article entiuea "bomeming Reed Bue ray Com Muinerry nas receivea wora uooa adoui iou.

pataro and children Nickie, You are SI LVER The -perfect gift for WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES PRESENTATIONS HARDING'S HOME OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS 210 N. HIGH ST. invited-to attend 01 acceptance at Kutgers uni- Mrs. Edith Zimmerman, Barbara and Ann. versity.

conducted the busi- jrs. Margaret Johnson, Mr. Mr. Miller, a senior at M.H.S. ness session and a MrS De Wayne Noble; Jr.

plans to enter college in Sep. tion was read from Mrs. Aline children Renee and De-1963. His activities in high Cain, state vice councilor from! Wayne III from Bridgeton. school include Key Club, Na- Eatontown, relative to her offi- Unable to attend but sending tional Honor Society, Student cial visit This was referred a gjft was MrS.

Frank Noble Council and Sports. to the Vineland Council as they Brideeton. will be the next hostess for Memorials Presented union meeting. No new sick Dana rtt Theft members were reported. AT LAST, the first results of tho Federal Government's program to aid In tho development and erection of Facilities to core for tho Convalescent and Senior Citixen is an accomplished fact, in South Jersey.

Tho Linwood Convalescent Center was required to meet high standards' throughout. Continuous surveillance and inspection by authorities was carried our during its construction. BUILT UNDER THE SUPERVISION of tho Federal Housing Administration and designed to fulfill tho needs of long term rehabilitation nursing, and senior citixen residents, as well as Convalescents; tho patients will bo afforded all tho comforts of home. THIS NEW CENTER features an Indoor solarium, outdoor terraces, greenhouse, beauty salon, barber shop, putting green, air conditioning, and individual TV Modern accommodations will include 24 hour nursing service, and, most of all, tho sincere desire of an especially trained staff to provide the best core and maximum comfort for all patients. CENTERED ON 5 LOVELY ACRES of wooded land, the building has supjsrb accommodations with 76 beds and complete medical, dental and consulting staff on call ot-oll times.

Announcement was made The chancel flowers and ser- Clinton Taylor, Newport, who is buildine a new home on vice bulletins for th that installation will take place January Clearance January 13 services at the next Friday night and all Road, reported to Mount Pleasant Methodist cers will be dressed in iirp iaKt night that five sheets Church have been presented as a memorial to Mr. and Mrs. the dedication of the Garden of 1 Devotion Sunday, January 13, 1963 at 2:30 o'clock at Greenwood Memorial Park Millville, New Jersey of a portable oil burner and seven new door locks had been stolen from the construction site. George Shull, by Mrs. Lawr ence Peterson and Mrs.

Bertha Personals Mrs. Harry Costill, 107 Whit Riley. all Ave.r has returned home Driver Summoned DIE ifi after an enjoyable visit with her daughter and family, Mr. Police reported an accident and Mrs. J.

S. Quickmire and WHITE Of Dividing- Crek, N.J., January ll, 1963; Latlcia wife of William I White. Ae4 7 year. Relative and friend are Invited tn Mirwl tho ftinaral urvice with FEDERALLY INSURED FINANCING ENABLES THE LINWOOD CONVALESCENT CENTER TO GIVE ITS RESIDENTS MORE AND FINER FACILITIES AND SERVICES AT. VERY MODERATE RATES.

children, Cheri and Jeanle, at at N. Second and Sts. Thursday Involving Robert Mas- tranzle of Phoenixvllle, Sharon, Conn. Mr. Quickmire is the naturalist-director for the Sharon Audubon Center, located at Sharon.

but further notice from the Neleon W. Ltnlng- Funeral Home, Port Norrle, on Monday afternoon, January 1 -t o'clock. Interment Dividing- Creek Baptist Cemetery, There will be no viewing-Sunday- evening. and John Kurtehenko, Mays Landing Rd, Millville R. D.

Police charged Kurtehenko with making an improper left turn. l-ll-ll-JNWU Minor Accident A minor accident occurred SACHARNOSKJ Of HogMn Window Broken late last night at Church and SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON OUTSTANDING PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM COMPLETE MEDICAL AND DENTAL AND NURSING FACILITIES LINWOOD CONVALESCENT CENTER FOR BROCHURE WRITE BOX 354. LINWOOD, N. J. OR PHONE 927 -6131 Swing King Swing Bock EASY CHAIRS FAY CASH OR CHARGE IT OR BUY ON EXTENDED PERSONALIZED PAYMENTS ackeIwaTi's Main Port Norris.

between Shortly before 8 a.m this TwiMTln fh Kiirrlar nlnrm Automobiles oDerated by Merle Millville. Jan, 11, Stphen, buaband of Fanny. Aged 84 Relative and frlenda are invited to attend the funeral service from Metnortal Funeral Home. 24 N. Second on Monday, January 14 a a.m.

Requiem Mane 81. Pwter Paul Ukrainian Orthodox BRONZE MEMORIALS Sis 24" 12" $65 and $85 Complete lettered and installed PARK BRONZE. INC. Box 505 representing Matthews Memorial Bronze Sye's Cleaners on Columbia, Bailey, 18, Dividing Creek and Ave. sounded and when police Cadmus Hull, 19, Port Norris.

investigated they learned that No one was injured. Port Nor-a brick had been 0 ris State Police Issued a sum--through the window of the mons for careless driving to plant- 'Baiiey. Church A.M. Interment Church. Cemetery.

Friends may call at the iunerel home Sunday evening. I 1-ll-U-MFH.

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