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PAGE 18 WHITEHALL LEDGER March 27, 2019 WANTED AUCTION Public Notices continued on next page ...... Ledger Whitehall C lassifieds This newspaper will not knowingly ac- cept any advertisement that is in vio- lation of the law, though enforcement of the law is not our responsibility. Our readers are hereby informed that it is our belief that all employment in this newspaper is available on an equal opportunity basis. ERRORS: Please check your ad the first day it appears. The Ledger cannot be responsible for errors in phone ads. This applies to all advertisments in our newspaper. Ad- vertisers should check the wording as reread by the Ledger staff. The Led- ger will rectify an error (not the fault of the advertiser) by republication of the advertisement in error. Errors continu- ing beyond the first publication shall be the responsibility of the advertiser. The Ledger reserves the right to clas- sify, edit or refuse any advertisement. Our classified ad rate is $6 for the first 25 words and 10¢ per word for each additional word. Borders, logos and bold wording is $1 extra. Clas- sified display rate is $6 per column inch. Classifieds are one column only and ad beyond one column will be charged as a Display ad Classified ads will also be placed on our website and automatically download as a PDF free of charge. HELP WANTED Come join our team of dedi- cated staff at Liberty Place, Inc. as a Direct Care Staff for, EVENINGS, (PT possibly FT if interested) (8 hr shifts). for the care of our residents as well as cleaning, laundry and food preparations. Must have a valid driver s license and able to lift at least 25 pounds. Pick up a full job - tions and application at Lib- at 313 W. Legion. Liberty Place, Inc. is an EEOC em- ployer. 49tfn Positions Available: DIRECT CARE STAFF The position is responsible MISC BUS DRIVER: The Cardwell School has an opening for a route driver, to begin ASAP, approximately 4 hours per day. $16.50/hr Successful ap- plicant must possess or be able to obtain 1) Properly endorsed CDL 2) Satisfactory medical exam 3) First Aid Certificate 4) Must have a safe driv- ing record and 5) Must pass a criminal background check. The school has activity and athletic trips throughout the year which provide opportunities for additional pay. Our drivers earn the same rate for “off duty” as they do for driving. Please phone Marcie De- Buff, District Clerk, for more informa- tion. 406/287-3321. tfn HELP WANTED!!! K Bar-Grill & Casino is HIRING!!!! Cooks, Waitresses & Bartenders! Part-time or Full-time! Call Bill @ 490-6063! 8tfn FOR RENT SECURITY STORAGE offers large 10x24 units @ $50/month and 8x10 units @ $30/month. Open storage available. Karen & Arnie Eide, 490- 6191 or 490-6265. tfn Old Cheese Factory, Apt 4, lg 1 bd, 1 ba, RENT $575.00 Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www. baycroftproperty.com 16tfn 5344-46 Hwy 41, Silver Star, Great 2 bd, 1 ba apt with storage shed. RENT $650. a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.bay- croftproperty.com 33tfn 1 1/2 S Lincoln, 3 bd, 2 ba, gar. Rent 850.00 a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274. www.bay- croftproperty.com 49tfn Cowdrey Court Apartment available. 2 BR, 1 1/2 Bath. $510/mo. No Pets. Call Linda Brennan Manager at 287- 3505 43tfn 5353 Hwy 41, Silver Star, 3 bd, 2.5 ba. 2 detached gar.RENT $1050. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406- 560-3274 www.baycroftproperty.com 44tfn REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOUND 16X55 ramp off of Hwy 55. Call 287- 3029 to identify. Montana law requires that the residents of this area be notified of certain legal pro- ceedings. Individuals may have a personal interest in the notification. Often, publica- tion is the only public notice to keep well informed. Please read these carefully. Public Notices LOST DOG Lost Dog --- Similar look to German Shepherd, brown with spots of black. Answers to the name of Mary Jane. 8 months old. Lost March 18 on Sheri- dan Street in Whitehall. For more information call 1-406-491-1931 and ask for Linda or Adam. Small reward available. Bids Wanted – Re-Roof Tear off & haul away asphalt shingles. Replace sheathing if required. Install metal roof. Call Mark @ 498 4514. 1-3pd ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 You might have to make a few concessions in the short-term if you are eager to make real progress in the long-term, Aries. Eventually all things will even out. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Put exercise to the forefront of your list of things to do, Taurus. If you have not been physically active lately, work slowly and dili- gently to build up your endurance. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Important decisions cannot be made in a matter of minutes, Gemini. You really have to work through all the angles. Seek opinions from trusted friends. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Make a list of things you need to accomplish this week, Cancer. If you let it all sit in your head, you are bound to get overwhelmed and forget something. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, there are a few ways a situation at work can go. Not every path may meet with your utmost approval. But you may have to swallow your pride and compromise. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 If illness has been going around, Virgo, do your best to avoid getting sick. Be diligent in handwashing and other preventive measures. LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Even the most doting parents can use some down time once in a while, Libra. Plan an adults-only date night and enjoy some well- deserved conversation. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, illnesses or medical obstacles can have many sources — from the foods you eat to your emotional wellness. Start jotting things down in a journal to figure out how to feel and look your best. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Your perseverance is a source of inspiration to others, Sagittarius. Don’t be bashful when others share these thoughts with you. Accept their well wishes and give thanks. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Hold tight to those friends who have your best interests at heart through happy and trying situations, Capricorn. ese are the people you can call upon this week. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 For so long you have been doling out advice to other people and helping them improve their lives, Aquarius. Now you are the one who could benefit from some counsel. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, a recent birthday celebration could have you feeling like you need to make drastic changes. But small ones can fit the bill as well. FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS MARCH 24 Val Chmerkovskiy, Dancer (33) MARCH 25 Danica Patrick, Athlete (37) MARCH 26 Diana Ross, Singer (75) MARCH 27 Jessie J, Singer (31) MARCH 28 Lady Gaga, Singer (33) MARCH 29 Elle Macpherson, Model (55) MARCH 30 Chris Sale, Athlete (30) This Week’s Horoscope This Week’s Horoscope was sponsored by: If you would like to read these weekly let us know AT 287-5301 OR [email protected] we are currently looking for sponsors!!! Ad #070 Real Estate– Northwest Montana – Com- pany owned. Small and large acre parcels. Private. Trees and meadows. National Forest boundaries. Tungstenholdings.com (406) 293-3714 Ad #071 Authentic Timber Framed Barns. Residen- tial and Commercial Timber Packages. Full Service Design - Build Since 1990, (406) 581-3014 [email protected], www. bitterroottimberframes.com Ad #072 PRIVATE TREATY HEREFORD BULLS. MC brand MCMURRY CATTLE BILLING. WEBSITE: mcmurrycattle.com REASON- ABLY PRICED. PROVEN BALANCED TRAIT GENETICS. Delivery available. HP (406) 254 1247. CELL. (406) 697 4040. Email [email protected] Ad #073 Northwest Community Health Center (NW- CHC) in Libby, MT, is looking to add a Full Time Financial Officer to manage and provide oversight in all aspects of finance operations. Full job posting at http://north- westchc.org/jobs/. To apply please submit resume and/or public sector application at [email protected] Ad #074 Northwest Community Health Center (NWCHC) in Libby, MT, is looking for mo- tivated and team oriented Full Time CMAs or LPNs. Full job posting at http://north- westchc.org/jobs/. To apply please submit resume and/or public sector application at [email protected]. Ad #075 Northwest Community Health Center (NW- CHC) is seeking a professional, well-orga- nized, team-oriented individual to fill our open Licensed Clinical Social Worker Po- sition. As a member of the integrated care team the Behavioral Health Professional has an opportunity to partner with other providers to encourage and help patients receive the behavioral support necessary to impact their overall health. The Licensed Clinical Social Worker is responsible for providing brief intervention and consulta- tion in real time to patients in a primary care setting; providing crisis intervention as needed; as well as, demonstrating knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span. Applicant must have a Masters in Social Work and current Montana Licensure. Applications and questions can be directed to: Maria Clemons. 320 E 2nd Street. Libby, MT 59923 (406) 283-6919 maria.clemons@ northwestchc.org Ad #076 CDL DRIVER NEEDED TO PULL HOP- PER DOUBLES. Home weekends. Full- time, year-around work. Pay on speedom- eter miles (starts at up to 50 cents a mile counting bonuses). Health and retirement benefits. Paid vacation and holidays. Bo- nus packages. Must have or be able to get a passport, must have double endorse- ment. Must be able to go to Canada. ELD Exempt Trucks. Call or stop by Dale Bouma Trucking, 6371 Hwy. 287, Choteau, MT, (406) 466-5324, 800-984-5324. Ad #077 YELLOWSTONE COUNTY NEWS DOU- BLED CIRCULATION and is hiring part/full time REPORTERS. Resume & references required. Pay will be DOE. Call Jonathan at (406) 672-5941. Ad #78 German Shepard puppies. AKC registered. 5 male, 2 female. All sable colored. Ready April 10th. First come, first choice. 406-973- 2250 or 406-973-2251. Ad #079 If you are reading this ad, you can see that classified advertising works! Reach over 400,000 readers in Montana and beyond to promote your product, service, event and business. To get results, contact this newspaper, or the Montana Newspaper Association at (406) 443-2850 or email [email protected] or member@ mtnewspapers.com. 25 words for the small investment of $149. INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received up to and including 3:00 PM on April 11, 2019 and will be publicly opened and read aloud in the office of Design and Construction, 1522 Ninth Avenue, P.O. Box 200701, Helena, MT 59620-0701, for the: Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park Upper Visitor Center Septic Replacement Project, FWP # 7136345 near Whitehall, MT. Bids shall be submitted on the form provided within the Con- tract Documents. The Contract Documents may be viewed on the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks website at: http://fwp.mt.gov/doingBusiness/designAndConstruction/up- comingBidOpenings.html A refundable deposit of -0- is required for each plan set. A PRE-BID WALK-THROUGH IS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 26, 2019 AT 11:30 AM. PARTICIPANTS SHOULD MEET ON- SITE AT UPPER PARKING LOT AT LEWIS AND CLARK CAV- ERNS. ATTENDENCE IS STRONGLY RECOMMEND. If you would like any further information, please contact Beard Environmental & Technical Assistance, LLC at (406) 492-6590. All bids over $25,000.00 must be accompanied by a bid se- curity meeting the requirements of the State of Montana in the amount of 10% of the total bid. After award, the successful bidder must furnish an approved Performance Security and a Labor & Material Payment Security each in the amount of 100% of the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid for at least thirty (30) calendar days after the scheduled time for receipt of bids except as noted in the Instruction to Bidders. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any and all irregularities or informalities and the right to determine what constitutes any and all irregularities or infor- malities. The State of Montana makes reasonable accommodations for any known disability that may interfere with an applicant’s ability to compete in the bidding and/or selection process. In order for the state to make such accommodations, applicants must make known any needed accommodation to the individ- ual project managers or agency contacts listed in the contract documents. Persons using TDD may call the Montana Relay Service at 1-800-253-4091. DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS STATE OF MONTANA MNAXLP Weeks 51-2c 1 Female Siberian Husky-Blue Heeler Cross. Call 406-287-9167 in White- hall.
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Page 1: edger L Whitehall edger Classifi eds · 2019/03/27  · VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 If illness has been going around, Virgo, do your best to avoid getting sick. Be diligent in handwashing

PAGE 18 WHITEHALL LEDGER March 27, 2019

WANTED

AUCTION

Public Notices continued on next page......

LedgerLWhitehallLLLLLedgerLWhitehallLLLL Classifi eds

This newspaper will not knowingly ac-cept any advertisement that is in vio-lation of the law, though enforcement of the law is not our responsibility. Our readers are hereby informed that it is our belief that all employment in this newspaper is available on an equal opportunity basis. ERRORS: Please check your ad the fi rst day it appears. The Ledger cannot be responsible for errors in phone ads. This applies to all advertisments in our newspaper. Ad-vertisers should check the wording as reread by the Ledger staff. The Led-ger will rectify an error (not the fault of the advertiser) by republication of the advertisement in error. Errors continu-ing beyond the fi rst publication shall be the responsibility of the advertiser. The Ledger reserves the right to clas-sify, edit or refuse any advertisement. Our classifi ed ad rate is $6 for the fi rst 25 words and 10¢ per word for each additional word. Borders, logos and bold wording is $1 extra. Clas-sifi ed display rate is $6 per column inch. Classifi eds are one column only and ad beyond one column will be charged as a Display ad Classifi ed ads will also be placed on our website and automatically download as a PDF free of charge.

HELP WANTED

Come join our team of dedi-cated staff at Liberty Place, Inc. as a Direct Care Staff for, EVENINGS, (PT possibly FT if interested) (8 hr shifts).

for the care of our residents as well as cleaning, laundry and food preparations. Must have a valid driver’s license and able to lift at least 25 pounds. Pick up a full job

-tions and application at Lib-

at 313 W. Legion. Liberty Place, Inc. is an EEOC em-ployer. 49tfn

Positions Available: DIRECT CARE STAFF

The position is responsible

MISC

BUS DRIVER: The Cardwell School has an opening for a route driver, to begin ASAP, approximately 4 hours per day. $16.50/hr Successful ap-plicant must possess or be able to obtain 1) Properly endorsed CDL 2) Satisfactory medical exam 3) First Aid Certifi cate 4) Must have a safe driv-ing record and 5) Must pass a criminal background check. The school has activity and athletic trips throughout the year which provide opportunities for additional pay. Our drivers earn the same rate for “off duty” as they do for driving. Please phone Marcie De-Buff, District Clerk, for more informa-tion. 406/287-3321. tfn

HELP WANTED!!!K Bar-Grill & Casino is HIRING!!!! Cooks, Waitresses & Bartenders! Part-time or Full-time! Call Bill @

490-6063! 8tfn

FOR RENT

SECURITY STORAGE offers large10x24 units @ $50/month and 8x10units @ $30/month. Open storageavailable. Karen & Arnie Eide, 490-6191 or 490-6265. tfnOld Cheese Factory, Apt 4, lg 1 bd, 1 ba, RENT $575.00 Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.baycroftproperty.com 16tfn

5344-46 Hwy 41, Silver Star, Great 2 bd, 1 ba apt with storage shed. RENT $650. a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.bay-croftproperty.com 33tfn

1 1/2 S Lincoln, 3 bd, 2 ba, gar. Rent 850.00 a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274. www.bay-croftproperty.com 49tfn

Cowdrey Court Apartment available. 2 BR, 1 1/2 Bath. $510/mo. No Pets. Call Linda Brennan Manager at 287-3505 43tfn

5353 Hwy 41, Silver Star, 3 bd, 2.5 ba. 2 detached gar.RENT $1050. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.baycroftproperty.com 44tfn

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE

FOUND16X55 ramp off of Hwy 55. Call 287-3029 to identify.

Montana law requires that the residents of this area be notifi ed of certain legal pro-ceedings. Individuals may have a personal interest in the notifi cation. Often, publica-tion is the only public notice to keep well informed. Please read these carefully.

Public Notices

LOST DOGLost Dog --- Similar look to German Shepherd, brown with spots of black. Answers to the name of Mary Jane. 8 months old. Lost March 18 on Sheri-dan Street in Whitehall. For more information call 1-406-491-1931 and ask for Linda or Adam. Small reward available.

Bids Wanted – Re-RoofTear off & haul away asphalt shingles. Replace sheathing if required. Install metal roof. Call Mark @ 498 4514. 1-3pd

ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20You might have to make a few concessions in the short-term if you are eager to make real progress in the long-term, Aries. Eventually all things will even out.TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21Put exercise to the forefront of your list of things to do, Taurus. If you have not been physically active lately, work slowly and dili-gently to build up your endurance.GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21Important decisions cannot be made in a matter of minutes, Gemini. You really have to work through all the angles. Seek opinions from trusted friends.CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22Make a list of things you need to accomplish this week, Cancer. If you let it all sit in your head, you are bound to get overwhelmed and forget something. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, there are a few ways a situation at work can go. Not every path may meet with your utmost approval. But you may have to swallow your pride and compromise.VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22If illness has been going around, Virgo, do your best to avoid getting sick. Be diligent in handwashing and other preventive measures.LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23Even the most doting parents can use some down time once in a while, Libra. Plan an adults-only date night and enjoy some well-deserved conversation. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, illnesses or medical obstacles can have many sources — from the foods you eat to your emotional wellness. Start jotting things down in a journal to � gure out how to feel and look your best. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21Your perseverance is a source of inspiration to others, Sagittarius. Don’t be bashful when others share these thoughts with you. Accept their well wishes and give thanks.CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20Hold tight to those friends who have your best interests at heart through happy and trying

situations, Capricorn. � ese are the people you can call upon this week. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18For so long you have been doling out advice to other people and helping them improve their lives, Aquarius. Now you are the one who could bene� t from some counsel.PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20Pisces, a recent birthday celebration could have you feeling like you need to make drastic changes. But small ones can � t the bill as well.

FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSMARCH 24Val Chmerkovskiy, Dancer (33)MARCH 25Danica Patrick, Athlete (37)MARCH 26Diana Ross, Singer (75)MARCH 27Jessie J, Singer (31)MARCH 28Lady Gaga, Singer (33)MARCH 29Elle Macpherson, Model (55)MARCH 30Chris Sale, Athlete (30)

This Week’s Horoscope

This Week’s Horoscope was sponsored by:

If you would like to read these weekly let us know AT 287-5301 OR

[email protected] we are currently looking for sponsors!!!

Ad #070Real Estate– Northwest Montana – Com-pany owned. Small and large acre parcels. Private. Trees and meadows. National Forest boundaries. Tungstenholdings.com (406) 293-3714

Ad #071Authentic Timber Framed Barns. Residen-tial and Commercial Timber Packages. Full Service Design - Build Since 1990, (406) 581-3014 [email protected], www.bitterroottimberframes.com

Ad #072PRIVATE TREATY HEREFORD BULLS. MC brand MCMURRY CATTLE BILLING. WEBSITE: mcmurrycattle.com REASON-ABLY PRICED. PROVEN BALANCED TRAIT GENETICS. Delivery available. HP (406) 254 1247. CELL. (406) 697 4040. Email [email protected]

Ad #073Northwest Community Health Center (NW-CHC) in Libby, MT, is looking to add a Full Time Financial Offi cer to manage and provide oversight in all aspects of fi nance operations. Full job posting at http://north-westchc.org/jobs/. To apply please submit resume and/or public sector application at [email protected]

Ad #074Northwest Community Health Center (NWCHC) in Libby, MT, is looking for mo-tivated and team oriented Full Time CMAs or LPNs. Full job posting at http://north-westchc.org/jobs/. To apply please submit resume and/or public sector application at [email protected].

Ad #075Northwest Community Health Center (NW-CHC) is seeking a professional, well-orga-nized, team-oriented individual to fi ll our open Licensed Clinical Social Worker Po-sition. As a member of the integrated care team the Behavioral Health Professional has an opportunity to partner with other providers to encourage and help patients receive the behavioral support necessary to impact their overall health. The Licensed Clinical Social Worker is responsible for providing brief intervention and consulta-tion in real time to patients in a primary care setting; providing crisis intervention as needed; as well as, demonstrating knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span. Applicant must have a Masters in Social Work and current Montana Licensure. Applications and questions can be directed to: Maria Clemons. 320 E 2nd Street. Libby, MT 59923 (406) 283-6919 [email protected]

Ad #076CDL DRIVER NEEDED TO PULL HOP-PER DOUBLES. Home weekends. Full-time, year-around work. Pay on speedom-eter miles (starts at up to 50 cents a mile counting bonuses). Health and retirement benefi ts. Paid vacation and holidays. Bo-nus packages. Must have or be able to get a passport, must have double endorse-ment. Must be able to go to Canada. ELD Exempt Trucks. Call or stop by Dale Bouma Trucking, 6371 Hwy. 287, Choteau, MT, (406) 466-5324, 800-984-5324.

Ad #077YELLOWSTONE COUNTY NEWS DOU-BLED CIRCULATION and is hiring part/full time REPORTERS. Resume & references required. Pay will be DOE. Call Jonathan at (406) 672-5941.

Ad #78German Shepard puppies. AKC registered. 5 male, 2 female. All sable colored. Ready April 10th. First come, fi rst choice. 406-973-2250 or 406-973-2251.

Ad #079If you are reading this ad, you can see that classifi ed advertising works! Reach over 400,000 readers in Montana and beyond to promote your product, service, event and business. To get results, contact this newspaper, or the Montana Newspaper Association at (406) 443-2850 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. 25 words for the small investment of $149.

INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received up to and including 3:00 PM on April 11, 2019 and will be publicly opened and read aloud in the offi ce of Design and Construction, 1522 Ninth Avenue, P.O. Box 200701, Helena, MT 59620-0701, for the: Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park Upper Visitor Center Septic Replacement Project, FWP # 7136345 near Whitehall, MT. Bids shall be submitted on the form provided within the Con-tract Documents. The Contract Documents may be viewed on the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks website at: http://fwp.mt.gov/doingBusiness/designAndConstruction/up-comingBidOpenings.html A refundable deposit of -0- is required for each plan set. A PRE-BID WALK-THROUGH IS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 26, 2019 AT 11:30 AM. PARTICIPANTS SHOULD MEET ON-SITE AT UPPER PARKING LOT AT LEWIS AND CLARK CAV-ERNS. ATTENDENCE IS STRONGLY RECOMMEND. If you would like any further information, please contact Beard Environmental & Technical Assistance, LLC at (406) 492-6590. All bids over $25,000.00 must be accompanied by a bid se-curity meeting the requirements of the State of Montana in the amount of 10% of the total bid. After award, the successful bidder must furnish an approved Performance Security and a Labor & Material Payment Security each in the amount of 100% of the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid for at least thirty (30) calendar days after the scheduled time for receipt of bids except as noted in the Instruction to Bidders. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any and all irregularities or informalities and the right to determine what constitutes any and all irregularities or infor-malities. The State of Montana makes reasonable accommodations for any known disability that may interfere with an applicant’s ability to compete in the bidding and/or selection process. In order for the state to make such accommodations, applicants must make known any needed accommodation to the individ-ual project managers or agency contacts listed in the contract documents. Persons using TDD may call the Montana Relay Service at 1-800-253-4091.

DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS

STATE OF MONTANAMNAXLP Weeks 51-2c

1 Female Siberian Husky-Blue Heeler Cross. Call 406-287-9167 in White-hall.

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