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Eric Schumacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schumacher of Telford RI), is ill with a virus. He is a member of the Junior class of Tabor Sunday school. BUSINESS GUIDE POTTSTOWN MERCURY, JANUARY 20, 1961 PAGE 21 'Home Missions Discussed by Women's Club J.

A. Suchoza Is Named Man of the esspools Cleaned 18A Deaths SALLIES CESSPOOLS ftnd Tanks Cleaned JOHN RAY. FA Thursday, January 19. 1961, Lori Lynn Raugh, dauKhter of Robert U. and Rar- bara J.

iStetleri Raugh age 3 yearn funeral from the Houck Funeral Home, 112 N. Washington on Monday, January 23, at the convenience of the family. Interment In Highland Me-j mortal Park There will be no viewing. (Houck) SCHMOYER Of RD 2, Pottstown, on Thursday, January 19, 1961. Cora iHighi Schmoyer, wife of the late Paul A Schmoyer atfe 72 years Relatives and; friends are Invited to the services from the White Memorial Home.

Parker Ford, Pa on Monday, January 23, 1961, at 2 Interment in Shenkel cemetery Friends will be received Sunday evening at the Memorial i Home Wednesday, January 18, 1961. Stephen hus- of Caroline (Dykani Na- bsaryk. age 44 years. Relatives' and friends are Invited to the service from the Kopiekl Funeral Home, 1104 St on Monday I January 23 at 8 15 a. m.

Requiem mass will be celebrated in St Michael's Ukrainian Catholic church, Stowe at 9 a m. Interment St. Aloysius new cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sundav evening 7 to 9. (Kopii k.

Wednesday. January 18, 1961. Frederick (Fred) husband of Mary tBerardl); Knopp, 69 years Funeral' services from the Fleischmann Funeral Home 726 Hitjh I Pottstown on Saturday. January 21, 1961 at 9 a. m.

A Solemn High Requiem Mass will be celebrated In St. Gabriel's Catholic; church. Stowe at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Trinity cemetery, Stowe I-riends call at the funeral home on Fiiday evening 7 to 9, (Fleischmann) I Wednesday, January 18.

Alvin Butler, of 361 Main St Collegevllle Pa 67 years Relatives and friends invited to the services from jthe Norman Holcombe successor to Franks) Funeral Home, 21 Main Trappe, on Saturday, January 21, 1961, at 2 p. Interment in St. Luke's cemetery, Trappe Pa Friends may Saturday from 12 noon to 2 p. m. at the Funeral Home i SEPTIC TANKS and Cesspools cleaned.

Dial HO ADAM HOLOWIS Joseph A. Suchoza, 32 year old leader of political change, Thursday was cited as Pottstown's young man of the Suchoza, 883 Logan street, received bronze plaque from other civic accomplishments came through jobs with the Pottstown Optimist club, Pottstown Historical society and the Pottstown Area Chamber of Commerce. He was selected for honor from among seven men. Suchoza is a graduate of Pottstown High school, Ursinus college and the University of Pennsylvania Law school. He is a member of St.

Greek Catholic church. Today he will attend the ceremonies for another young politician of note. Suchoza will lead his party faithful to the inauguration of John F. Kennedy. CESSPOOLS Cleaned Harold C.

Kulp, Wl 8-4593 or if no answer Wl 8-7281 Building-Contracting 19 MORRIS Contracting. Free Estimates. FA 6-3403 or FA 6-0551. C. CONRAD SNELL plas'erlng contractor.

All types of plastering Patching a specialty Basements waterproofed. FA 6-2703. CEMENT WORK using steel forms All kinds carpentry KEYSTONE BUILDERS FA 3-7020 All type Carpenter Cement Work Flagstone patios At walks etc Reasonable prices FA 3-6982 or Williams 8-8658 Thermopane mirrors store front doors window-auto glass teivHcements in alum storm sash LAVERNES GLASS SHOP 121 Third St Pottstown FA 3-5912 WE DELIVER WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Mirrors Furniture Tops RALPH GLASS SERVICE Reynolds and York FA 3-3178 PITTSBURGH Glass-Paints-Mlsc Hiiwe Garden Supplies ANTRIM SON HiKh Gross town FA 3-9320 eek Days 8-5, Sat 8-12 Obituaries JOSEPH A. SUCHOZA tort). Srn.li, ite.

World fmrwd. He finally won her hand, he foot her the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The honor emphasized Suchoza as a dedicated to civic As a lawyer, Suchoza was first unofficial adviser to the Pottstown Democratic party. In election, he won a council seat from the Third ward. The following year he was picked chairman of Democratic party.

He then became the leader in Area 15 of Montgomery county, comprising about 15.000 Democrats in Pottstown and the three Pottsgroves. Under his direction, borough Democrats regained the upper hand in voter registration last year, for the first time since the Heating-Plumbing-Roofing 22 AIR CONDITIONING Free estimates install yourself or Sears will arrange for installation Up to 3 vrs to pay SEARS itOEBUCK CO. 232 High St 3-2200 'PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS I POTTSGROVE ROOFING CO New roofs A- roof repairs fixed Gutters and Spouting Low cost specialists FA 6-2726 EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? by BLAKE Dora (High) Schmoyer, 72, widow of Paul A. Schmoyer, Pottstown HI) 2, died at Pottstown hospital at 10:45 am. Thursday.

She was admitted to the hospital one week ago. Born in North Coventry, daughter of the late Hugh and Florence (Faust) High, she lived her entire life in the township. She was a member of Temple Methodist church, the Society of Christian Service, and the Ladies Bible class. She is survived by two daughters. Theodora, wife of Charles Boyer, Pottstown RD 2, and Edith, wife of John Albright, Pottstown RD 2, and seven grandchildren.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday from the White Memorial Home, Parker Ford. The Rev. David Fife, pastor of Temple Methodist church will officiate and interment will be at Shen- kcl cemetery. Articles for Sale Situations 37 attempting to sive Juntos.

vitamin Pills To increase HIS STRENGTH SOILp UP HIS RESISTANCE 7r work pants $2.79, all 3 for $2. Thrift Shop, 22 Evans, opp. YMCA. 4 KITCHEN SINK, drain board, steel cabinet underneath. Like new.

Tilden 5-2491 WILL care for children in my home Williams 8-9558. Will care for children during day. Stowe Area, transportation provided. 1- A 3-8286 Alert, middleaged lady desires office or other work. Office experience.

FA 6-5672. WOMAN desires part time office work, preferably 8:30 A. M. to 3 P. 1 I WILL care for children 2 years and older in my own home.

FA LIC. Practical Nurse desires position in private home. Capable of taking full charge of patient. Write Mercury Box Q-52 TABLE SAW. with stand and motor.

$30. FA 6-0569. TOBOGGAN, 8, cushion pad, $25. Phone FA 3-4048 Card of Thanks OSCAR YERGEY MOVING STORAGE Prompt Plano Refrig Movlngs Dial FA MOVING STORAGE JAMES SHELLY Pianos Refrigerators Hauling Dial KA 3-6162 FINE USED FURNITURE CHRISTMAN W'e wish to thank relatives, neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown, for sympathy extended and for the beautiful floral tributes at the funeral of Debbra Ann Christman. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Christman Right now we have one of the best selections of used furniture in this area. furniture for every room In anv home. Plus a big choice of refrigerators, washers. ranges, etc Included are a few nice size appliances.

Professional Services 28 Have Marital Mullln Detective Bureau 515 Swede St Dial BR 2-8485 or BR 5-3908 BUT SUCHOZA maintains his greatest political accomplishment was helping to streamline borough government. That was begun years ago by attorneys Victor Roberts and C. Edmund Wells, it then received ardent legal and political aid from Suchoza. The effect was reapportionment of voting wards and the creating of a smaller more workable council. PIANO Instruction given in my home.

For app't phone Barbara Dlmcn, FA 6-5999. NEW class in Accounting, Shorthand Typing and Business Courses. Register now! Pottstown BUSINESS SCHOOL 313 High, FA 6-5798 or FA 6-4124 FRICK DRIVING SCHOOL Competent teacher rates Dual control car W'l 8-8891 Personals OFFICE FURNITURE Special memtlon of 10 nice office desks and 10 office chairs i arm style), plus 2 safes Come, look around! You'll be pleased with our selection and we know our ROCK BOTTOM PRICES will surprise you. Open daily Friday eve's til 11 Income 1 ax rlling By appointment only. FA 3-0024 Ilelp 32 WOMAN or girl for general housework, 5 In.

Phone FA 3-5901. MATURE Woman to live with elderly lady, small apt. Good, home with some time off. Write1 Mercury Box Q-58. WOMAN to care for 4 yr.

old child and small home while mother works Own transportation needed. Call HU 9-7047 after I i GENERAL duty nurses for a large Centei-clty hospital associated with medical school in Philadelphia. Salary range with Increments, Differential salary of $43.44 per month for evening and night duty. One- half tuition paid for advanced nursing courses, four weeks vacation, paid holidays and sick leave. Write Mercury Box Q-53.

TWO ATTRACTIVE WOMEN Fascinating new interest can be yours if you can work 3 evenings a week. Phone and use of car necessary. HUxley 9-7610. WAITRESS Experienced, full or part time. Call Mrs HAHN.

COLLEGEVILLE INN HI Clerical Work, full time. Pottstown. Mercury Box W-50. LEGAL NOTICES 11 IN THE COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY FRY LATE OF LIMERICK TOWNSHIP MONTGOMERY COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA, DECEASED Business Opportunities 42 LUNCHEONETTE for sale, $2500 Collegevtlle area.

HU 9-2308 between 5 and 7 p. m. COPPER Corner Restaurant In Kimberton stock fixtures with lease No reasonable offer refused. For info' W'E 3-6022. ESTABLISH ED LUNCH EON ETTE, centrally located.

FOrest 7-2670. Leaving state forces me to dispose ot mv icoing Coin-Operated Laundry $8000 cash needed will finance the balance Principles onlv need apply Write Mercury Box BUILD TOUR IT KF Modern Service Station available for lease Good location Modes' Investment required Salary while training will be paid to applicant who qualifies in ap- tpearance, sales ability and ambition Phone Sinclair Refining FOxcroft 3-6100 Evening and 8 inda) call FA 3-0899 FOR Service Station Contact Esso Standard SAratoga 9-4800 LUNCHEON ETTE with large living quarters and separate apt Owner will help finance ROY BINDER AGENCY. FA 6-5420. ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION (g) 196L King Syndicate. World referred.

Funeral services for STEPHEN F. NAZARYK, husband of Caroline (Dykan) Nazaryk, 7IH TH MANATAWNY STREET, will be Monday at 8:15 a. m. from the Kopicki funeral home, 1104 High street. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 a in St.

Michael's Vkrainian Catholic church, Stowe, by the rector, the Rev. Nicholas Baranetskv. Interment will be in the St. Aloysius new cemetery. Mr.

Nazaryk died Wednesday night at Memorial hospital. Located at lower end of Market Bldg. St. FA 6-1 Notice to Susanna Fry Grove her heirs and assigns, is hereby given that on the Ninth day of January, A D. 1961 the Orphans' Court of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania awarded an Inquest in Partition of the real estate of the named decedent situate in the Township of Limerick.

County of Mont- State Ptni vanla, bounded and described as follows BEGINNING at a stone In a public road leading from Linfield Station to the I Trappe set for a corner of Henry Fry's other land; theme along said road South i Seventy degrees West Five i perches to a a corner; thence by said Fry's other land North One degree West Twelve and one-tenth perches to a stone a corner and North Twenty-one and one- half degrees East Thirty-two and eighty-five one-hundredths perches to a stone in the middle of another public road, a corner of this and said Fry's other laud, thence by said Jacob Tnn- ley's other land South Nine and Forty oni and two perches to the place of beginning CON IAINING One Hundred i Two and two-tenths perches of land, more or less You are hereby notified that the Inquest will be held on the premises on the Twentieth day of February, A. 196i. at 10 00 o'clock A when and where you may appear if you so desire PETER J. REILLY Sheriff HARRY I HIESTAND, Attorney 567 Church Street Royersford. Pennsylvania.

SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Supervisors of Upper Frederick Township until p. February 9. 1961, for graded stone and road oil. Requirements meeting current specifications of the Pennsylvania Dept of Highways. Bids may be submitted to the secretary at his home, or at the Upper Frederick Fire House, on Little Road, where they will be publicly open- ied snd read.

All proposals must be upon the form furnished by undersigned. Supervisors reserve the reject any or all proposals and make any award they deem advisable to the best interests of the township GEORGE OAI LIE Secretary of the BoBard. Gottschall Road Perklomenvllle. Pa. MYERS h.p.

and p. deep well jet pumps, fully guaranteed SANATOGA RADIO FA i-8420. THREE piece Bathroom Outfit, good condition. Phone FA 3-6414. ----------------By BENNETT CERF---------------A LITTLE BOY at the planetarium got his first glimpse oi the surface through a powerful telescope.

The huge craters fascinated him most. he exclaimed, pop must have been Up there playing Nothing In New York wu too small for the late Meyer Berger, well-loved columnist of the Times, to Investigate, and that in- cv eluded termites. Berger dis- covered that termites pos- among other things, distinctly inspirational qual- lties, and that furthermore, after courtship the dear creatures embark upon nup- tial flights. Remember Og- I den poem about ter- primal termite knocked on wood And tasted it and and found it pood. And that is why your cousin May Fell through the parlor floor today." by Bennett Cerf.

Distributed by King Features Syndicate 28" COAL HEATER, cast iron. FA 3-2390 Fairview Delegates Will Attend Council SET of truck chains. 820x20 List price $33 what will you of- fei FA 6-05M STORM WINDOWS and DOORS Combination, with screens. Triple track alum. No hign price regardless how big they are' No flnanca co's or banks.

Deal with dependable LEVITZ FURNITURE REYNOLDS TRUMPET' in very good condition. Phone Williams 8-7934 BOLENS 6 h.p. Rlde-amatlc garden Tractor. all equipment. Apply Amoco.

54 High St. 7" LINEMAN'S the ticket for your home workshop and those unexpected home electrical repairs Reg. $1 29, this week only, special sale pries 88c. JOHN MICHAEL BROS entrance to Montg. Co.

Park, Perk- BIO Discontinued model TV Sale! Now on! Save 30'f to 50', on brand new 1960 model TV sets. $269 95 21" Deluxe wood thlnllne console model TV sets with deluxe hand wired chassu onlv w. only $10 down. Other new sets from $109 95 t. 21 TV-Stereo-HiFi and Radio combinations $199.95 w.

t. 17" reconditioned TV' stts $19 95 cash and carry $39 93 Sylvanla transistor portable radios $14 95. Not 2 but 3 channel portable stereo- HiFi sets $69 95 $269.95 wood console model Stereo-HIFI with AM- KM simalcast radio $169 95. 4- peed portable HlFi phonographs $14 95 FM radios $29 95. car FM radios $49 95.

1200' Scotch recording tape $1 49 5-tube table radios $9 95 clock radios $14 95. New TV picture tubes, $1 per inch. $7 95 indoor TV antennas We. GLEN Walter Ford. Corr Phnne UH Athialy Saphir, from the ancient Mar Thoma Church of South India, addressed the meeting at Fairview United Presbyterian church.

A candidate for a doctorate of theology in the field of the Old Testament at Princeton Theological seminary, he spoke on the situation in India, relating basic facts and statistics. He emphasized the challenge and uniqueness of Christ as the foundation and motivation for missionary zeal in the church. Kenneth Comstock Sr. moderated the businesi meeting following the delicious dinner by rep- from the circles of the church. Several men from Fairview will be attending the Eastern area meeting of the National of Presbyterian Men in New York City on Feb.

17, 18 ami 19. Representing Fairview church at the officers training day at Memorial Presbyterian church in Lancaster were Fid win Kaicrnjian, Norman Piersol, Gilbert Cornog, William B. Cornog, Robert Ross, Thomas Zuber and the Rev. B.iorkman. Funeral services for DEBBRA ANN CHRISTMAN, 6 weeks old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald and Edith (Williams) Christman. 274 SCHUYLKILL ROAD, SPRING CITY, were at 2 p. m. Thursday from the White Memorial home, Parker Ford, The Rev.

Walter S. Johnston, pastor of Bethel Methodist church. East Coventry, officiated and interment was at Oak Grove cemetery, Parker Ford. Bearers were John alter and Robert Klick Jr. with dining room expeilence Full or part time Must work weekends.

Write complete details in 1 TUPPERWARt Home Parties has openings in Montg. Chester Co for 4 $50 part time and two $100 full time Car necessarv. Call Wilma Fritz, A 6-2 EXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPERA IORS Highest piece rates Excellent working conditions Steady employment. Apply in person. National Knitting 50 First Ave Royersford NO EXPERIENCE needed to show and sell Avon Cosmetics and Toiletries Avon has been in business 75 years- our products sell themselves Try it and see! For personal interview, call or write Mrs.

Mildred East Greenville, ORleans 9-768P The Atlantic Refining Co. is constructing an ultra modern prestite type service station on the corner of iiik and Franklin Sts in the heart of downtown Pottstown. Complete 5 week training program with pny. An exceptionally fine opportunity for right Individual. Call FA 6-3805.

John Martin or write Atlantic Refining Co Post Office Box 52. Sinking Springs Money to Loan LOANS GILES FINANCE CO CROSSWORD PUZZLE Funeral services for FREDERICK W. KNOPP, 69, husband of Mary E. (Berardi) Knopp, GROSSTOWN ROAD, STOWE, will be conducted tomorrow at a. m.

from the Fleischmann Funeral home. 726 High street. Solemn high requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m. at St.

Gabriel church. The Rev Francis E. Suchanek, pastor of the St. Catholic church, Stowe, will officiate. Interment will be at Holy Trinity cemetery, Stowe.

Surviving with his wife, sisters and one daughter are five sons, Raymond, Grosstown road, Vincent, Grosstown road, Henry, 1078 Park avenue William, 241 West King street, and George, Douglassville RI) 2. ACROSS 43. Jerks 20. Wife 1. Jewish (colloq.) of teacher DOYVN Zeus VpTT ia 6.

1. Price 21. Deficit country 2. Culture 22. French 11.

Once more medium Protea- 12. Slow (mus.) 3. Farm tant MfiWe'oipfc 13. Small building 23. Frozen mountain 4.

Storage crib desserts Jk lakes 5. Induct 21. En- 14. Cars 6. Not fresh circling (colloq.) 7.

An apostle strip Answer 13. Sea eagle 8. Skill 26. Bestial 16. Narrate 9.

Image 30. Auctions 35. Japanese 18. French worship 32. Italian sonps article 10.

Posies city 37. Prefix to 19. Wan 17. Somewhat 33. University German 20.

Ugly old old officer names woman 19. A lap dog 31. Yarn 39. Narrow 21. Protect (colloq.) measure inlet 21.

Greek letter 25. Tom I' 1 I3 I4 I7 friend 27. molding 28. Baton Settlers around Kiev -----------30. Venetian blind piece 31.Tellurium (gym.) Settles, 25 f-p Smithy's ----------xr jj iT block Wj VZ.

38. Care for -jg medically A 40. A silly -jj -------------------------------------------------------------------creature 41. Tropical 12. Spirit lamps i DAILY how to work It: axydlbaaxr LONGFELLO One letter simply stands for another.

In this sample A is used for the three for the two etc. Single letters, spos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. dav the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation CNL VSHBZZDGCWXRL RWXDBO DP TDVSM SDCNVSM HCLLRL. Cryptoquote: RAREST BLESSING IS, AJ'T'ER ALL, A GOOD WOMAN MEREDITH.

I'esturua Sjudicate, Inc.) AAA brides to foe. Brand new wedding gowns $40 to $99. Formal Ar party dresses $10 to $i4. Phone Arlette's Bride for Information and appointment. Birdhboro JU 2-1136 Whatever you have for sale there will be somebody who wants to buy.

That's why you should advertise in the Classified pages, "Wheie thf buver looks for Dial FA 3-3000 and ask for Help 33 ENGINEERING DRAF rSMAN Factoiv Showroom operated Bv The JONES BOVS Rte 422. Sanatoiia, FA 6-2161 Open dally and Hat. 'til 8 i years experience pre- feired. Full time employment. Send resume to MercUry Box y-62.

BUSINESS GUIDE REVERSIBLE WOOL OVAL Hand-Braided Penn Village Programs Set Ronald C. Kephart, project planner of the housing administration from Washington, addressed the Montgomery County Housing authority Thursday afternoon at its meeting in the administration building of North Hills homes in Upper Dublin township. The highlight of the meeting uas a discussion by Kephart on the construction of a new home building project in Abinjjton township. In the Spring, the housing authority plans to conduct a program on correcting engineering deficiencies in the Penn Village. Deficiencies to be corrected are: landscaping, piping and boiler rooms.

Present at the meeting were: housing authority Robert C. Yoder, John Chris tv the Rev. Marshall Lee. Frank Bearing, Felix Perry, Cassin Craig and Harry C. Burdan.

The Rev. Lee and Burdan were appointed by the commit tee to attended the fifth annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Housing and Redevelopment 'authority to be conducted Tuesday in Harris burg. Yoder, i uas in of the meeting. AT ONE HALF THE COST 0F MACHINE MADE RUGS! it The Only TRI HAND BRAIDED RUG! it Really Homemade Looking Without Any Filler! it For LO.VJ. HARD WEAR it Cost I LESS than good machine made rugs COLORS AMBERTONE COPPERTONE Ml COLOR 6x9 ft.

45.00 6 ft. Round $45.00 in 7 9 ft- Round 585.00 8x10 ff---------i 7S.00 )2 ft Round 9x12 ft. 89.00 Small Rugs 27 in. Hall 1C tUrnA Runners To Match 12x15 ft. c.

Stair Treads 12x18 ft. $225.00 27 Inch 9 Inch We have an for the ritfht man. Call or BERKSHIRE INS I LATION CO. 64 Morgantown Heading FR 6-2828 GI.EN Walter rnrd, Corr WH 2-3752 Mrs. William Bender, Mrs.

Rogers Bender and Mrs. John Frankenfield attended a district chairmen's meeting and luncheon for C.irl Scout service teams of the Downingtown area as guests of Mrs. Samuel N. Charles, Downingtown. As an honored guest, Mrs.

Kyungja L. Khoi, of Korea, is visiting the S. as an international exchange scout. She is a camping advisor to Korean Girl Scouts. She was a refugee during the Korean var and fled on foot from Seoul to Pusan with her three small children.

Her husband was a prisoner of the Japanese in World War II. Senior Girl Scout Karen Funk, attended a planning board meeting at the YWCA in West Chester at which time Mrs. Khoi was also present. You Pay Only For Not for Overhead. No Vice Presidents, No High Priced Salesmen and No Rent To Pay! Shop, Look, Compare 11 Years At This Location.

STORE HOURS: 1 p.m. to p.m. lues. Through Frt. 10 a.m.

to p.m. ALpine 7-4158 Expert TV Radio Phono Hervlce Antenna Installation repair FA Li-1384 CARPENTER WORK No Job Too Small DOMINIC i-A a-5959 Typewriter Repair Service, all makes and models John Galamba 1078 Warren 1A 3-4057 Shultz Serv 1114 HlKhitreat t1 A 6-43)0 PART TIME we have a well established route in Pottstown area, snd because of expansion aie in need of a male or female interested excellent guaranteed coUectinis on a part time basis No sales or Car necessary. Hetlred considered. Experience not necessary for consideration. Call WAlnut 5-2545 Philadelphia or write Mercury Box Q-57.

Cleaned IKA PL0TTS BROS. Estimates ALL CESSPOOLS and Septic Tanks cleaned anywhere, anytime. Lowest prices William Hickman. Phone OWen There Isn't an easier way to make cash last than by selling Items no longer useful to you Dial PA 3-3000, ask for Classified A competent ad-taker will be happy to help you place your ad. il Aluni AlUntiani A I To 5 'S To Pay.

Kit II L. SMITH. Hldr On Route 309 Vi Mile South of Sellertville 24-HOUh SERVICE.

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