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P«g«2 Th> Eagte Lato Htadllght — N«w« for Southfn Colorado County, In— Thurxiay, Dfmbf 9,1993 Thursday, DcK^ambT 9,1993 Tha Eagto l^k> H—dllght — Hum tef Southfn Colowdo County, Taxas Pig>» ADVEfmsiNG AND ^Q^ DEADLINE: 5 P.M. MONDA Y "N THE EAGLE LAKE HEADLIGHT Single Copy Pries: 35-Cents ^ ^ (USPS 163-760) Produced By: SecorxJ class postage pakj Bob Stallman elected TFB president P.O. Box 67 —220 East Main CoijaRADO COUNTY (400) 234-5521 Jeannjne Fearing • Susie Jackson at Eagle Lake, TEXAS PRESS Cotorado County (jnduding Lissie and Egypt)...... $12.00 Colorado County was represented largest farm organization. They repre­ Pres. S.M. True of Plainview; TFB ASSOCIATION CITY OF EAGLE LAKE. Jamie Reeves Fayette, Lavaca, Wharton, Austin counties .$13.50 by li voting delegates at die Texas sented 211 organized Farm Bureaus. secretory Billie Ray Huddlesion of TEXAS 77434-0067 Shirley Luedecke • Betty Drymalla Address Corrections COURTHOUSE RETORT Published Weekly Other Texas Residents .$15.00 Farm Bureau annual convention Nov. Bob Stallman of Columbus was Celina; and TFB executive director \ ^ Vw nQM lo iV|VC^ vv^ w Every Thursday stiould be sent to P.O. Box 67, 28 in . elected die TFB imsident for die Vemie Glasson. •MM Miy •< l«r My •••••« !• Janet Dupre, Sherkjan Outside o< Texas .$16.50 Eagle Lake. Texas 77434-0067 coming year. DEEDS Rusteli Leon Simonion, 46 and Yo- schedule. landa Cecilia Perez, 44, bodi of Columbus. Lori Lemons, Eagle Lake, criminal During die three day convention, Featured speakers for die meeting The American Farm Bureau Fed­ Deed: Ourett Miller, et al to John Gorton Neucndorff, ctux. 7.283 acres, out Dustin Layne Meyer, 22, Houston and trespass; dismissed. ^ =s^ 1,300 delegates from all over die stole were WiUiam Perry Pendley of Moun­ eration will hold its annual meeting of the James Tumlinwn League, Abstract Sue Ann Gilliam, 22, Columbus. Michael Eari Andenon. Sealy. DWI; State Ethics Commission issues opinion adopted policies directing die stole's tain Stoles Legal Foundation, TFB Jan. 9-13 in FL Lauderdale, Fla. No. 46; filed 11-5-93. reset Political Deed: Estate of Charies Herder Jr. to COUNTY COURT Artemk) LopezGarza, Houston. DWI; An opinion regarding the conduct processing more Texas conunodities Mattox for Welfare Reform Bnice Beal, et ux. Lot No. 8 and west 25 ft CASES FILED defendant failed to appear. Capiu of arrest of state officeholders rendered by the in the state. Democratic candidate for U.S. of Lot No. 7, BkKk No. 27, City of Robert Munoz, Sheridan, driving ordered. State Capitol while intoxicated (DWl); filed 11-24-93. Kyme Zapalac; criminal tretpau; Texas Ethics Commission last week Perry, who in 1990 defeated two- Senate said last week na­ Announcements Weimar; 11-5-93. was hailed by U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Deed: Prudential Relocation Manage­ defendant failed to appear.Capiuofanest Highlights term incumbent Jim Hightower, said tional welfare reform is needed and ^ J COUNTY COURT ordered. Hutchison' s staff but was downplayed ment to Kraig A. Und, field notes of a By Lyndell Williams he is one of the few sute officials to should include tougher child support survey of 4.977 acies sibiated out of the ARRAIGNMENTS, 11-24-93 Tony Mazkwm, Houston, dwft by by the Travis County District trim his agency's budget and staff. enforcement, a campaign against teen and Ed Sterling Spanlhel seeks reelection as Nicholas Kelly Survey, Abs&act No. 373, Michael Ayala. Fentress, theft by check; defendant failed to appear. Capiat Attorney's office. A native of Haskell, Perry, 43, pregnancies and tougher measures to of arrest ordered. Texas Press Association Colorado Rural Estates, Lot No. 16; 11-5- check; dismiss^. Reacting publicly first, attorney holds an animal science degree from reduce the number of babies bom into 93. Dennis Stanley, Wharton, theft by Michael Tigar interpreted the EthKs Texas A&M University. The former the welfare system. Colorado County Commissioner Deed: Cer-Mor-Leb to County of check; defendant failed to appear. C^>ias DISTRICT COURT Commission opinion as favorable to News. Also the opinion said that in Democrat served three terms in the "Some of those acdons may be Colorado, 4.65 acres part of a 125.1425 for arrest ordered. CASES FILED his client, Hutchison. She is under some cases, employees may woik on Texas House. Leon (Sonny) Spanihel of Eagle acre tract in the W.W. Thompson League, Jack P. Hopkins, Columbus, DWI; First National Bank of Eagle Lake vi. controversial, but we cannot continue Inez Chariene Thomas, individual and ai investigation by a Travis County stale time and use state equipment to Lake has filed for reelection to a diird Abstract No. A-43; 11-8-93. continued. Perry said he has cleaned up the down our present padi of ever-increas­ Howard Raymond Nomawitz, Co­ Independent executor of die Estate of Grand Jury for die alleged misuse of handle financial contributions to a term in his office as Colorado County Gift Deed: John J. Milligan. et ux to agency, trimmed his staff from nearly ing welfare rolls and generations of lumbus, DWI; defendant failed \o appear. Harold Thomas, et al. On note; filed II- state employees and equipment for Commissioner Precinct 4. Connie Milligan Graham, 75.411 acres of politician's officeholder account. 620 employees to about 550 and re­ children bom out of w^ock and into a 305.411 acre tract in die John E. Holt Capias for arrest ordered. 22-93. personal and political purposes while Commenting on the opinion, Ti­ duced its budget he said the agency welfare," Mattox said. Spanihel said his constituents Survey, Abstract No. 340 and Austin Richard Baker, Texas City, theft by serving as state treasurer between gar was quoted as saying, "It means if returned $250,000 to the treasury this Mattox predicted he will win the have had opportunity to judge his per­ County; 11-8-93. check; defendant failed to appear. Capias 1990 and 1993, and for allegedly de­ a state elected official happens to use year. Democratic nomination by defeating formance in die position of conunis- Deed: KCT Railway Corp. to M Plus for arrest ordered. I often quote myself. It adds stroying state records in an attempted a state computer to keep their schedule U.S. Rep. Mike Andrews of Houston sioner for seven years. He wants to Land Company, 100 ft tract of railroad Kelvin Evans, Columbus, burglary of spice to my conversation. cover-up. so that they can more effectively per­ GOP Judge Seeks AG Post and Dallas financier Richard Fisher. continue to work in the best interest of right-of-way; 11-9-93. a coin operated machine; reset Theft by check; reset — George Bernard Shaw But Steve McCleery, first assistant form the job they were elected to do, State District Judge Don Wittig of all of Precinct 4 in cooperation widi Deed: Mid-SUte Trust II to Willie Stovall, tractoutof the James Eari Survey, Roy Lee Coleman Jr., Columbus, district attorney, said the allegations that's not a crime. Houston announced that he will seek die other county commissioners on die Other Highlights in the B.B.BA C. and T. & N.O. R.R. reckless conduct; defendant pled guilty. "go way beyond the kind of conduct "And careful record keeping, as the Republican nomination for Texas court for die benefit of all citizens of Ring Services, Jewelry •Stole Treasurer Martha White­ die county. Delegates to the Texas Farm Bureau convention in Pictured below are some of the 21 voting delegates Surveys; 11-9-93. Court found guilty, finedS5 0 plus court permitted" under the opinion and that between campaign and officeholder attorney general. cost, jail time 20 days with credit for time head has hired a psychologist to coun­ San Antonio Nov. 28 from Colorado County pictured from Colorado County. Seated firom left are Ann Stall- Gift Deed: Sarah Brisco lo Jo Ann Repair Services, Ring the opinion would not damage the funds, insulates you from being Wittig, 52, is challenging fellow Spanihel represents die county on Brisco, et al. Loti 9 to 16 inclusive, BkKk served. sel employees who might be upset in the front row above, from the left, are Jimmie Faye grand jury investigation or affect the charged with even an ethical viola­ state District Judges Pat Lykos also of die board of directors of die Houston- man, Margie Dittmar, Jeanette Stallman, Ora Nell 5, Town of Sheridan; 11-9-93. Sean Mitchell, Columbus, reckless Sizing, Ring Repair, Chain about her proposal last month to abol­ Schilling, Verna Nell Dittmar, Connie Stallman, Lou­ prosecution's case against the senator. tion, let alone a crime." Houston and John MarshaJl of Dallas, Galveston Area Council of Govern­ Beken, Marguerite Friedrich and Jessye Heftaer. Gift Deed: H. Lee Davis, et ux to conduct; capias ordered. Repair, Bracelet Repair, ish her agency. Whitehead, who was ise Brunner and LaVeme Heffley. Standing behind John Steiner, executive director of The opinion was issued at the re­ in the March 8 GOP primary. ments and on its Prcject Review Standing behind them are Roy Stallman, Max Dittmar, Mitchell L. Davis Sr., und. int in tracts in Apolinar Ortega, Eagle Lake, DWI; Diamond A Colored Stone appointed to the post last summer, them are L.D. Schilling, Leon Dittmar, Bob Stallman, Laurence Stallman, Milton Beken, EwaM Friedrich the Ethics Commission, said quest of an unidentified stale legisla­ The winner is expected to face Board. Lot No. 9, Subdivision Block No. 70, reset. Replacing, Repronging, faces election in November. Ted Brunner and Roy Heffley. •• ./ •:•;..: -.; •.•'^'~-T and Billy Hefkier. TFB Photos Hutchison's attorneys had misread the tor. At the request of defense attor­ incumbent Dan Morales who an­ As a representotive of CokMado lion of Precinct 4 are a source of pride Town of Columbus, et al; 11-10-93. Donald Wayne Snow, Cohimbus, Gift Deed: Sheridan Little League theft; dismissed. Retipping, Latch A Loop opinion. neys, prosecutors allowed grand ju­ nounced his reelection bid last week, County, he was a charter member of to Spanihel. He is seeking die support •ElviraReyna, aRepublican, is the Association to Sheridan Parte and Recrea­ Frederick Dean Foster, Eagle Lake, Buildup, Watch Batteries Hutchison spokesman David rors to study the (q>inion. he is yet unopposed in the I>emocradc die Riceland Regional Mentol Healdi of citizens for reelection in the March new Stole representotive from District Board and continues to serve on die 8 Democratic Primary. Spanihel tion Center, Inc., Lots No. 1,2 and one- DWI; defendant pled guilty. Court found Changed Beckwith rejected McCleery's re­ primary. half of 3, Block No. 39,Townof Sheridan; guilty, fined $200 plus court cost jail time marks and maintained that the opinion Perry to Stek Second Term 101, which covers pan of east Dallas. board. He is also on the county's Air­ hopes to continue to serve die citizens She will take die seat held by Rep. Bill 11-10-93. 30 days and one year probation. undermines the prosecution's case. , the state's fu^t Repub­ Hunter Names Top Staff port Advisory Board. of Colorado County and Precinct 4 in Kevin Wayne Cross, Columbus, inde­ K-D JEWELRY Blackwood, who died last summer. particular. . ^ . The opinion concludes that in lican agriculture commissk)ner, an­ State Insurance Commissioner J. Many improvements in die c^iera- OIL, GAS & MINERAL LEASES cent exposure; defendant pled guilty. 704-B S. McCarty, Eagle Lake some cases, an elected official may nounced plans last week to seek a Robert Hunter has hired two members Estate of AJ. Hnizek Jr. to Royalty Court found guilty, fined $50 plus court have employees keep track of political second term. of Attorney Dan Morales' staff to fill Owners Servke Inc., 142J2 acres in the cost jail time 7 days with credit for time 234-5717 served, attend probation dept sex of- and personal appointments as part of a Saying he fulfilled his 1990 cam­ top positions at the Texas Department /f George W. Wright Survey, Abstraa no. daily schedule, according to a break­ Let's Look Back... 583; fiksd 11-9-93. fendCT. paign promises. Perry said he wants to of Insurance. Sean Mitchell, Columbus, public ing story in The Dallas Morning Myrah Jane Draper to Auburn Enter­ concentrate in the next four years on Edna Ramon Butts, who served prises, Inc. 10.0 acres. Tract No. 64 of lewdness. Unlawfully carrying weapon; two months as interim commissioner subdivision of the south J.B. Fenn Survey, defendant failed to appear. Capias for ar­ this fall, and Mary Keller were named 24 & 48 YEARS AGO AbstractNo. 216; 11-10-93. rest ordered. senior associate commissioners. Butts v^ J John B. Carey, et ux to Auburn Enter­ Alfred James Jackson, Alleyton, theft; prises, Inc. 40.0acres,partof the south J.B. defendant pled guilty. Court found guilty, will handle the department's adminis­ were named to the 58B all-district Mr. & Mrs. R.F. Spanihel and April 10,1969 Fenn Survey, Abstract No. 216, desig­ fined $75 plus court cost and restibition, EVERYDA Y LOW PRICE trative operations and Keller will There were 349 voters in team. Henry Hagendorf, senior, and daughters, Grace Marie and Delores, oversee legal operations. The third nated as Tracts No. 54, 55, 56 and 62 of jail time 21 days with credit for time Saturday's city elections. Allen D. Allen Polach, junior made die boys' entertoined with a chicken dinner subdivision, each containing 10 acres; 11- served. Prison term pending with order lo senior commissioner will be named Cassady won his unopposed mayor's team... Monday evening to mark Grace 10-93. notify court upon release to set up payment n!V.riaiiy L>wi Dr. Pepper, later. election to fill the one-year unexpired Brenda Williams of Garwood is Marie's vacation here from duties Vera Tesch to Auburn Enterprises, tSa term... Eagle Lake's city council will on die all district second team... Uni­ widi Radio Stotion KXYZ at Hous­ Inc. 20.0 acres, Tracts No. 45 and 53 of 7-Up, Pepsi... have R.L. Cooii back for another term versal Motors of Eagle Lake will in­ ton... subdivisionof the south J.B. Fenn Survey, Don't worry about along widi Alvin W. Kohieirel and troduce die new 1970 Maverick from PvL Roy Stallman, son of Mr. & AbstractNo. 216; 11-10-93. THE EYE CARE CLINICS OF TEXAS Glenn Locfclier... Ford tfiis week. The Maverick sells Mrs. G.F. Stallman of Garwood, has Estate of Abbie Jay Schilhab to Au­ avoiding tempta­ burn Enterprises, Inc. 10.0acrE$,TractNo. for $1,995... Kenneth Roberts, been transferred from Fort Hood in Roy Mathis, who was just hired as 63 of subdivision of the south J.B. Fenn Full spectrum optometric and ophthalmological services tion... as you grow Texas to Raleigh, N.C.... Gardner ^5.49 police and fire dispatcher, died sud­ U.SM.C., grandson of Mrs. Tom Survey, Abstract No. 216; 11-10-93. including contacts, prescriptions for glasses, office and outpatient Case, 24-12 oz. cans older, it starts avoid- denly of a heart attack here before he Roberts, is now on duty in Vietnam... Seahotan, pharmacist mate 2-c, left Coastal rice v^^ater quality Lorene Ruckerto Auburn Enterprises, •,f could begin his new job... Roy Sunday to returnt o his Naval Base in Inc. 30.0 acres. Tracts No. 5,12 and 13 of surgery, laser, glaucoma, cataract and rad'ial-keratotomy surgery. ingyqi^ *H' •(_ Yorktown, Va.... Chisum took over his duties as die August 17,1945 subdivisnn of the south J.B. Fenn Survey, For information city's new police chief April 3... Cp. Chester Glaiser arrived in StofT Sgt Dick Janik of die Ma­ pr6ject reports findings AbstractNo. 216; 11-10-93. Austin's Grocery — The Old Farmer's New athletic director for die Rice Eagle Lake early Thursday from a rines, left East Bernard Sunday to re­ Richard R. Gantt to Auburn Enter­ and Rice producers in coastol Texas ion and Matagorda Counties partici­ yields slighUy higher dian die overaU 505 E. Main Eagle Lake 234-2574 Almanac Consolidated School District will be nine mondi stoy in die Italian Theatre turn to camp in California after a visit prises, Inc. 10.0 acres. Tract No. 6 of Ed Waggoner, former head coach at of war widi die Mountoin Division... widi his parents, Mr.& Mrs. R. Janik who volunteered for a two year water pated in die project. average across the coastal rice grow­ subdivision of die south J.B. Fenn Survey, appointments, AbstractNo. 216; 11-10-93. Sweeny... Linda Breithaupt and Captain W.B. Hinton, Jr., who and odier relatives... Pvt. HaroM quality project have found better The water quality research project ing region. please call Jerry Henske have announced dieir left his duties as head coach of die GrasshofT writes his parents, Mr. & management practices do make a dif­ was administered dirough the Texas According to McCauley, produc­ ference. Farmers in Colorado, Whar- Stole Soil and Water Conservation ers' input costs were also slighdy MARRUGE LICENSE GIVE THE UNITED WAY GIVE THE UNITED WAY GIVE THE UNITED WAY GIVE THE UNITED WAY engagement... A June wedding is Eagle Lake football team for die Army Mrs. Nolan Grasshoff dial he has 1.800-535-0186 Board widi the Texas Agricultural reduced by the effective management APPUCATIONS planned for Kathy Stienke and Deifin Air Corps shordy after America en­ been transferred to Foft Leonard Michael David Gonzales, 23, and Experiment Service. They found dial Applications of less water cut the cost Labay... tered die war, is home on leave and Wood in Missouri... Lydia Isabel Sixtos, 23, both of Columbus. belter management practices not only of irrigation by 20% to 30%. Using John D. Huff, M.O. D(in« t.P. WaMara, O.D. Miss Martha Thomas, daughter expects his final discharge diis fall. Mrs. C.E. Evoritt Sr. joined her George F. Schindler Jr., 44, CatSpring helped farmers control potential non- less water at greater frequencies en­ of Mr. & Mrs. J.R. Thomas, and The Headlight learned diis wedc dial daughter. Miss Marjoric Evoritt, in LCRA offers and Patricia Gordy Mangum, 41, Colum­ Sugar Land • Eagle Lake»HallettsvIHe • Yoakum point source pollution but also helped hanced die effectiveness of nitrogen Kurt Thomas, son of Dr. & Mrs. Hinton will return to food)all coaching Houston Wednesday for a trip to Hot bus. to slighUy reduce costs. and pesticides so farmers could reduce Ray Thomas, were honored widi a die Sealy High School team for die Springs, Ark. for a couple of weeks... free insulation the cost of applications. They also dance party Saturday evening by dieir 1945-46 season... Sgt Hugh Sheridan of Hondo Army Three sites were involved in die study. In 1993 the size of diese fields saved on labor expenses. parents to celebrate dieir 14di birth­ The rumbling of war, which began Air Field was here Wednesday to see The Lower Colorado River Au­ ranged from 78 to 152 acres. "The Two important practices incorpo­ United days... for the United Stoles with die attack by his wife and infant daughter, Janie thority and its wholesale customers goals were to get more rice and use rated in die study were Integrated Pest Four fishermen, Marvin Tyler, die Japanese on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, Lee, who are in Laughlin Hospital... offer free attic insulation to eligible TRANSMED HOME less water," said Garry McCauley, soil management (IPM) and water quality Gene Baker, Ernest (Beau) Frnka 1941, after diree years and eight Lt Ernest Frnka leaves today for homeowners who purchase efficient physics and rice irrigation specialist management and Fred R. Frnka, brought home months, ended on a crescendo of cele­ LaJuanta, Cok)., after a visit with his heating and air conditioning equip­ with TAES in Beaumont "These The diree counties' Soil and Water HEALTH CARE UnibedWay over 20 redfish from Port O'Conner bration by the United Nations Tues­ parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred G. ment. metiiods allow for belter control of Conservation districts coordinated diis past weekend. What a fishfry... day evening. At 6 p.m Central War Frnka... Rev.J.W.GrifTinandMrs. To be eligible, customers must water quality and conservation by diese activities. Services for die proj­ 2918 N. Richmond Rd. - Wharton, Tx. y Time, Pres. Harry S. Truman an­ John Chumncy were in Austin own homes with inadequate or weak Sheridan has four girls and two moving water on and off rice fields as ect were provided dirough contracts 409-632-8916 Way boys on tiie all district basketball nounced simultaneously widi other Wednesday to attend a Mediodist dis­ attic insulation. quickly as possible." widi die Soil Conservation Service. teams. Helene Brisco, junior, Kathy allied executives dial die government trict staff meeting... Insulation ability to resist heal is The basic mediods in the study Texas Agricultural Extension Service Ashley, junior. Alma Garza, junior, of Japan had accepted die terms of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Putney of measured by its R-value. The higher provided for more frequent irrigation and Texas Agricultural Experiment and Leatrice Botard, sophomore. surrender... Houston spent die Victory holiday the R-value, the more insulation re­ at lower rates. The potential nonpoini Stotion. widi his modier, Mrs. Maggie Putney sists die flow of heat into or out of a "There's No Place Like Home" source pollution was reduced because "The project has attracted quite a and family... Lester Miculka left building. LCRA estimates that the producers were belter able lo monitor bit of attention from producers and Tuesday for Fort Benning, Ga., after a typical 1 .'5 year old house in Central TransMed Home Health Services has been providing personalized Pharmacy & Your Health die nutrient and chemical content of odiers in die industry," noted Beade 12 day ftiHoughwit h his parents, Mr. Texas has attic insulation with an 11 the water at die lower volumes. It Nordicutt, engineer widi TSSWCB. & Mrs. August Miculka of Mal- R-value. They now recommend health care services for seven counties since 1984. allowed farmers to ensure that runoff "It has providol evidence diat farmers diews. homes have at least a 30 R-value for EAGLE LAKE DRUGSTORE adequate insulation. water content was harmless before can preserve water quality without Steve K. Balas, RPh Increasing the R-value from 11 to draining die fiekls. compromising yields or incurring We Offer AfiiliUmljre^^^^^ Needs 30 reduces heating costs by about 16% Farmers using best management economic losses to better manage­ 702 South McCarty • Eagle Lake • 234-2502 and cooling costs by about 12% for a practices also benefitted with average ment practices." •Patient Counseling • We Accept Master Card, VISA, Discover & Letters to typical 1.700 square foot home widi American Express 'Insurance Plans: Blue Cross, NPA, PCS. Pro- an electric furnace and air conditioner. That is a savings of about $100 on an /^ Serve, Sanus, PAID, Texas Medicaid Editor Policy electric bill the first year according to 24 Hour Emergency Phone: 234-3834 The EagU Lakt HeadUghtmW accept LCRA cooling efficiency expert CANARIS NURSERY & Items For Your Medicine Cabinet reasonable length leOen for publication in Charlie Calvin. Your the Letters lo the Editor column under the For information about the LCRA folk)wing guidelines: GARDEN CENTER Pharmacists get asked questions about which items should be stored in Cooling Efficiency Program call 1- 1. Leuers should not be more dun 800-776-5272 or your local utility the home medicine cabinet. Most medicine cabinets arc crammed full of 1,500 characters. 600 W. Main 234-2869 •Skilled Nursing •Physical Therapy things that are outdated or are no longer useful. Talk to us about which 2. All letters must include diewriler'i company. items should be thrown away and how to safely dispose of them. 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Please have your contributions turned in to 4. Lettcn about political activity will be published but those which mention •Patient 8 Family Education the First National Rank nf Fagle Lake by Pain rgUgveri include aspirin, ibuprofen. and acetaminot)hen. Each has Rav. David Mann called to tell us^ Poinsettias wwdidalca will be considered aJtemsuig its own advantoges. and charged at the regular ad vertising rate. Elizabedi Boothe went to Houston 4 Colors; Several Sizes Educating the patient and fartilly about treatrnenl is an important Monday, December 20, for the Fall '93 Fund Monday for a checkup and die doctor Hydrocortisone is a topical medicine diat helps reduce inflammation and 5. Letten from political candidates espousing a political view, will be consid­ decided she needed to stoy for addi­ •Red •White part of the TransMed care giver's responsibilities. itching that occurs with skin problems and hemorrhoids. 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