October 17, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three PINE GROVE MILLS Mrs. Homer M, Walker is reported | this week to be very ill under the M. Ds care at her home on the Diamond, Dr, Freq Pierce and wife of State College were Sunday short callers among their friends here in and out of town One of bur popular drovers Chas. W. Witmer was an important busi- ness visitor in Tyrone Thursday evening last Our veteran school bus driver. Carl Gates is erecting a large straw shed at his Marengo farm, Michael Bressler is the contractor Our potato expert of Oak Grove Mr. Kyle Alexander was a pleas- ant caller within our gates Friday afternoon mixing business ang poli- tics in one mission. One of our young farmers Robert Harpster of Tadpole, seems first In clover seed in Ferguson Twp, 24 bushels of nice seed from one fleld hulled out the past week Mr. Vincent Greenland recently resigned his position at the Shoe- maker Bros. dairy farm on the Branch and with family moved to a home + State lege Miss Sally Barr, one of our most aged citizens alter being shut In most of the summer on account {liness is able to be out and around the town as usual gratifying to her many friends Our Osman has Col- . Oi friend Robert Wilkes Barre nice position pals here wish : K (as in young painter departed Monday where a awaits many ths young man best of luc Websters book) Alter season widely returned to WwW. Main Street Will Kepler, he | his wife The Grange deg will be guest Baileyville grange Tuesday evening, Oct 22 at 8 o'clock to confer 1st and 2nd de- gree on a of candidates. A good attendance is requested and real farmers seasona] refreshments will be served by the commiitee in charge. The Ladies Classes of Cat him his spending the past baseball in Texas Donny Kepler, known as expert pitcher ha parental home Hon and Mrs accompanied by Lis ree team Logan ue ol class Men's Bible Presbyterian their October in the community October 18 m double quariette ' FT. 4 Jones { UNIONVILLE Continued from page tw Baileyville at 8 p The mer I h Woman Bible Class of ist church held thelr regular monthly business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Showers, up the Pike at which time the annual election of officers was held Misse Ida Mae nd Georgeanna Holt and Richard Hall accompanied Rev. and Mrs M F. Kerstetter, of the Methodist church, to Curwensville, last Sat day where they attended the Epworth League Conver Mr and Mrs, L. C. McElwain and daughter, Betty Ann, accompanied by her sister Mrs. C. K. Brugger and daughter Alice, motored 10 Corning N. Y.. on Wednesday and spent the remainder of the week with relatives friends in and about that section of New York The Young Womens Sunday Schoo} Class will hold their annual birthday social in the form a covered dish luncheon on their re- gular class meeting night, Tuesday evening, October 22 at the Commu- nity House. Each member Is © ring her family. Time will be 6 o'clock $141 we Onl & a mr ani ial AU of Ji Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. FP W. Smith were her brothers and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VanVa- lin of Newberg, Oregon, whom she has not seen for past twenty- four years: Mr. and Mrs, Forrest VanValin of Washington, DC. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond VanValin of Philadelphia. Ralph VanValin is a dentist at Newberg, Oregon, Forrest is gmployed in the State Department building at Washing- ton, D. C. while Raymond is Super- intendent of the Witherspoon bufld- ing at Philadelphia, They had 2 real reunion for several days while they were here. Ralph expects 'o return for a few days longer visit before returning to the west again the (Political Advertisement) will be the evening speaker, Re- | freshments a plenty will be furnish ed by the committee in charge, Farmer Charles Strouse is com- pleting this week, a flne potatd storage cellar on his Pine Hall farm, George P. Irvin and son Eugene were among the crowd this week at The International Dalry show In Harrisburg. The Thomas B. Wogan family of Altoona, motored down Saturday p. m. to spend the weekend at the J. F Musser home on the Branch, Mrs. Gilbert Barto is this week a surgical patient of the Philipsburg State hospital, her many friends trust in a speedy recovery from her illness Tenant farmer Leonard Rudy on the M. B. Musser farm is shy a pair of his best Guernsey cows, death being caused by Alfalfa bloat one morhing recently. The R. 8 Musser family were recent visitors in Pittsburgh, guests of Mrs. Musser's brothers home, Mr. Harold McWilliams, well known Ferguson Twp. product, Mrs. Lucy Corl of Juniata was a visitor the past week at the homes her sisters Mrs. Willlam Henry and Mrs. George Dreibelbis. She returned to her home Sunday. Mr George Mothersbaugh of Boalsburg, Agent for Hollidaysburg Production Credit Association, was a jovial caller in our burg last Wed- nesday enroute to Huhtingdon County on official business Mr. and Mrs. 1. G, Harpster spent jay and Wednesday in Harris- taking in the sights at the national Dairy show and mo- A to Lancaster where Ike hased a large truck load of feeder steers for his Tadpole farms At last Saturday evenings regular meeting the newly elected officers of 1. O. O. F. Penns Valley Lodge were installed with impressive cere- monies by W. G Jackson and hi taff. The following were installed N. G. Royal A. Kline; V. GW Carey Shoemaker; Warden, Robert W. Reed; conductor, Irvin R. Walk- er: R 8. to N. G, Paul E Sunday: IGto NG, L Roy Barto; R 8, to V. G., John D Dreibelbis; L. 8 to V G.. Denton S Peterson; chaplain C. Melvin Barto; Treas, J Foster Musser: Rec. Secy., Freq N. Corl Fin A. Brooks Corl; Inside guard Iph 8 Walker, outside pard, Fred R. Fry: R. Supporter James Poust; supporter, Gor- Harpsler Keo Left di E Mrs. BL. E Hoit ier Georgeanna spent i n Tyrone Clark William hopping and Altoona Mollie Holt bas returned to wme here after spending a weeks with relatives in Mon- Pa Edward and John Barton Mrs, Hazel Barton and Walter Lu cas. son of Mr, and Mrs. Ruel Lu- cs pent weekend at the ‘ 2 al World's Fair at New York and Sun- th relatives and Mrs Vednesday ransaciing business in Mrs her couple ¥ ongahela # OTL the John C. Sters and Louise Tingue accompanied his and hus- band, Mr. ang Mrs Cecil Stevenson of Altoona, to the New York World's Fair over the weekend. They had a very wonderful trip. A political meeting was held in the Community House on Wednes- day under the asupices of ublican party. Several Ss Were present and present. very vital problem which is our country today J. Harold Fisher and Mrs Williams were called to Pitts. irgh last Friday on account of the ess of their grandson, Jay Fish- of Mr. and Mrs New- who is confined to the I with doubie pneumonia 5. Williams rettrned to her home here on Monday but Mrs. Fisher remained for a couple weeks ate news from the hospital was that the litile fellow is improvi slowly but still a very sick boy. All in this community wish for him a very speedy recovery. sisler even . ————— New Highway Popular It was announced that $023 cars entered the new turnpike at the in- terchange and that a few under 9.- 000 left the highway at Somerset on Sunday. -. that fails is not it opens the way for some- An experiment wasted, thing else RE-ELECT JAMES E. (JIMMIE) VAN ZANDT to Congress A sincere and able leg- islator whose bound- less energy has en- abled him to compile a record of real service to the people of the Twenty-third Congres- sional District. Vote For Jimmie on Nov. 5th A Congressional with a 100 Per Ct..Attendance Record HUBLERSBURG Walker Grange, No. 2007, are go- ing to observe thelr Go to Church Sunday sefvice thls Sunday even- ing, October 20, in the Evangelistic {ehurch. The sermon will be préach- ed by Rev. Kline at 7:30. Let all our | Grange members keep this date in mind and come one, come all | Holy Communion will be held in {the Reformed church on Sunday morning, October 7, at 10:30, Church school at 9:18 Mrs, Kate Loveland, of Willlams- port, and Bobby Hayes, of Belle- fonte, were weekend visitors at the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Mr. and Mrs, Barl Vonada and son. of McKeesport, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vonada Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richner and Misses Betty and Jaqueline made a sight-seeing trip on Sunday through the mountains and then ate their supper in a hunting camp Prank Fulton and daughter Mlild- red and friend, and Mrs. David Barnhart and sons, of Stoyesiown paid a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lee Mr. and Mrs ily, Mr. and Mrs John Beck and fam- Horace Oberheim and family, and Mrs. Martha Year- ick, of Lock Haven, and Mrs, OP Smith. of Pittsburgh, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Yearick on Sunday. From there they motor- ed over to Jacksonville and spent the day with Mrs Jane Yearick Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Aumiller, of Milroy, called Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Heckman where Mrs. Aumiller is spending this week visiting Helen Guiser, of Sta Col- spent the weekend at the home Mr. and Mrs. Harvey te Tr parents Gulser Mr and the Lee M: George Kerstelte; family. of Tylersville called at home of Mr. and Mrs Nevin Sunday evening i dA rs. BLANCHARD The school pupils are very happy The school PuUj this week as they have three days Wednesday, conscription schools are closed while the annual County Institute for teachers being held Thursday and Friday which also gives them and on vacation, day, Lae a vacation Weekend home Mayme Hammon of Bech- guests at the Shas were Miss Columbus, Ohio, ang William del McDonald, Pa nd Mrs. Craig Orassmeyer onte of visited their sons the weekend family during Sunday t aller 1 Euesl J. Spangler homie 3 Mr Lusher Fisher ang Bellefonte and Slyvia Pletcher Jean Yearick of Howard Harter Vonada eniertained and Mir Howard Underwood Lock Haven, and Miss Elizabeth Smith of Milesburg, al his home here on Sunday afternoon Mr Ww. H. Spangler returned trom Renovo on Priday, where she had been visiting with her husband Min: Louise Oardner having ree turned from New York City spending the week at home until Mr. and Mrs Quigley return. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spangler and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs Max Muller of Galeton on Satur- day. Mrs R M: ol Mary Winslow will sell her household goods at her home iO Blanchard, Friday, Oct 18 at 1:00 o'clock p. m. after which date the home will be» occupied by her son Melvin Winslow and family, with whom she will make her home after that date ————————— POTTERS MILLS Mr. and Mrs. H E Paust spent Thursday with friends in Tyrohe Mr and Mrs. G. H McCormick accompanied by Mrs Laura Me- Cormick. Miss Caroline McCloskey, and Mr. E G. Mingle from Aarons- burg motored to Amity Hall on Bunday afternoon and there were met by Mr. W. E McOormick, wile and son of Reading, Mrs, McCor- mick. Sr. and Miss McCloskey ace companied the McCormick Iamily 10 Reading where they will visit for a few weeks Mr. Mingle will re- main at the G. H McCormick home for a few days Mr. J. W. Slack and sister attend- a ed the funeral] of Mrs. John Pat- | terson at Boalsburg on Tuesday. Mr. Oscar Blerly of Hublersburg, lady friend Miss Veda Hoy of Belle- fonte, Miss Geraldine Hoover of Centre Hall, Miss Dorothy Me- Michael, Mr. and Mrs. H E Paust visited on Bunday afternoon at the home of Miss Hoover's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Hoover of Altoona. Little Joan Meeker who had been | | quite il] with pneumonia is improv- {ing The Misses Freda Smith from Noll | JACKSONVILLE | Church services on Sunday, Oct 120, are as follows: Sunday School 19:30 and C. E T o'clock. Saturday evening callers at the (BE R. Bartley home were Mrs .Win- | fleld Deitz and grandchildren Jerry | and Joyce, Mrs. Ray Dietz ang chil- | dren Marjorie and Sheldon of Bellefonte { Mr, and Mrs Hubert | spent Sunday afternoon at the | Russell Confer home of Milesburg. | iss Josephine Dietz spent Sun- | day with her cousin Betz Mss. DC Car] Cechman of Watsontown and Mr. and Mrs callers at the Nevin Yearick home Mrs, Byron Lucas for three weeks has been seriously ill at her home here was admitted into the Lock Haven hospital on Friday and un- derwent a serious operation on Sat- urday is stil] in a critical condition her many friends wish her a speedy jestoration Miss Brungard of Romola a Wednesday night guest of her schoolmate Louise Beightol, Miss Bet Aley spent last week with her sister Mrs. John Schaefler and family of Centre Hall Mrs. Walter Dalley and Mrs Mattern daughter Altoona were Tuesday visitors D. »P Ertley home Callers at the James Shaffer home during the week were Mrs, E RB. Bartley, Mrs. James Lucas, Bette Aley. Arline Swope, Kathryn and Lucy Conaway, Barbara Rockey and Mabe] Garrett. Sunday even- were Mr. and Mrs Harry Baird and son Ralph of Bellefonis and Mr Ellsworth Conaway of Beech Creek Mr and Mrs. G. A Ekdahl Howard, spent Friday evening the Hubert Vonada home Mrs Lucy Conaway spent Sun- day afternoon at the Nancy Leaih- ers home of Mt Eagle visiting her brother who is a condition far below what his many friends wish him to enjoy Mrs. O. P. Smith of Pittsburgh, is spending a few days bere at the oid home is accompanied by her aged mother and on Sunday a family reunion was enjoyed by the follow- ing Mrs. NH Yearick, Mr and Mrs. Earl Yearick, Mr and Mn Ocean Yearick and daughters of Hublersburg, Mrs, Martha Yearick Mrs. John Beck and Mr Horace Oberheim and udy of Lock Haven, Mm +h of Pittsburgh: Mr. and Yeariek and Mr. and ley Cuiser of this piace, 4 Mrs, Ray Dietz and ¢ Bellefonte. were Salur- ds visitors at Winfield Dietz home Sunday visitors were her brother Foster burg Mr and 1 \ ud was le of the and at ing caller: of at ” it the Mrs. Sumner Noll enildren spent the weekend velatives at State College, Pine Grove Mills and Penna Furnace Sunday dinner guests at the wil- | iam Beightol home were Mr and Mrs. John Dunkie and son Paul of wear Heels Afternoon callers were Mrs. Robert Conaway and daugh- ters Kathryn ang Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Robb of Lock Haven, visited al the Mrs Fiorence Rossman home OD Sunday Mr Harry Dixson of Philipsburg. spent the weekend with sister-in- law, Mrs William Dixson, other callers were Mr and Mrs. Ted Dix- on and children Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley and childrens Kenneth and Peggy Ann visited Sunday with Mr ang Mrs Walter Corman of Bellefonte Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe and «om Ear! and friehd of Jersey Shore were Sunday visitors at the George Dolan home Norman Orndorff spent Sunday with his friend Fred Betz Sunday visitors at the Elmer Swope and James Lucas home were Mr. and Mrs. C. 8 Miller of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Elsner Monks {of Cedar Run, Mr. and Mrs, Pau! MeOhee and three chiidrem of Flemington, Mr. and Mrs Meek and two children and Mrs Neta Bierly and son Daryl of Belle fonte. and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Yearick and two children of Fox Hollow { Jey home were Mr. and Mrs Charles | Ripka | Shirley and WwW. Shunkwiler and Mrs, | McClure of Lewistown, Mr. | Mrs. C. W. Bartley and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Walters of Bellefonte. Miss Lovise was an over night guest on ursday with her | friefid Miss Roth Brungarg of Ro- Centre Hill and Betty Smith visited | with friends | weekend, PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP, and Mrs, Robert Rudy are in Milroy over Mr the | home, | Mr. ang Mrs John Schaeffer and { children Naney and Ronald of Cen- {tre Hall, Mrs. Jack Mabus of Belie- fonte and Mrs. C. BE Aly and | staying with Mrs Rudy's patents, | Mr. ang Mrs. Harvey Biminhiver, Jane Eagler is on the sick list, we wish her a speedy recovery. | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richner and | family visited his sister and family, Mr, ahd Mrs. Leroy Sayers on Sune day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Clair Cowher family spent Sunday evening at {home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore | Eminhizer, | Mr, and Mrs. Mickey Walker and | family of Orviston, spent the week- end at the homes of Mr, and Mra | George Houdeshell and Mr. Wik liam Btiers, | Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sayers and fafilly of Yarnell, spent Sunday afternoon with her father. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Bminhiver spent Monday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs, Clair Cowher. have for not doing. § Priday scenery as beautiful. Mr. Elsworth Conaway | friends of Beech Creek, were Sun- | day supper guests at the home of | his brother Robert Conaway and | Kling Vonada | Miss Dorothy | pyiiding of Welk, Mr. and Mrs, | Harvey Truckenmiller | of Mill Hall were Sunday afternoon | Shamp of Hublers- | alia | with | Lester | Sunday callers at the E R. Bart- | and children Bobby and | Lawrence Shawver, of | D. 3. Mrs. Ella Mec- | ! i Sunday callers at the C. E Aley | home were Mr, and Mrs, John Beck and children, Barbara ang Jack, Mr and Mrs. Horace Oberheim and | daughter Judy Mrs Martha Yearick and Mr, and Mrs. Calvin and family of Lock Haven The new stone wall which en- closes the Presbyterian cemetery 1s all completed but the op railing is swrely a beautiful as well as sub- stantial piece of handiwork causing many spectators from far and near to view the wall and through the the wall the stable on the Ira Aley and Cofdo property were torn down and all trees in the cemetery and church yard are being cut down hewen into stove wood the rings on the butts of the two big oak trees which stood near the entrance ol the «¢ yard gate signified that they landmarks for more t Years, It rumored that a stone tabernacle will be this fall on the same where the other Pre terian church stood, hurch were mndred small erected vet Dan two n Kile by — —— ———————— Hospital Holds Annual Meeting (Continued from page one) Alumnae Associat staff and t cal As ok } al Medi- hot the Cx hospit mty O) During the year to the improvements hospital facil- included accous.- a plastic bandage-mak- ! ¥ cabinet jul pment the deliv at the hospital, Last year daring | the same period the total was 282, sald Dr. Enoch H. Adams, chief of staff of the hospital, expressed his appreciation for the co-operation received from Mrs, Geary and merm- | bers of the staff, He stated that] during the year seven new physi-| cians, one in Bellefonte and six in| State College, have been added to the hospital staff Dr. LeRoy Locke, of Bellefonte, staff member, pointed out a need for additional equipment to broad- en the scope of the hospital's ser- the community He cited a need for deep therapy equipment, an electric-cardiograph and additional laboratory facilities for making tests which at present cannot be made at the local hospi- tal Other speakers heard Mrs, Robert Mills Beach fonte: J. Thompson Henry, of Mar- tha, president of the board; Dr Paul M. Corman, and Earl 8. Orr both of Bellefonte, Thé report of treasurer R. L. Mallory as read by acting secretary Jesse H, Caum, re- vealed total receipts from the mem- bership campaigns as $6,232.08, and expenditures from the fund, $7.504.- 65 General maintenance receipt were shown as $67,453.08 and expen. $67 502 64. she vice Lo included ditures ides wi— For The Dog save the money on dog biscuits, as well a4 make use all left over bread Slice the bread and put it into the broiling oven Allow jt get brown on one side, and then turn over and brown until quite hard makes a good dog biscuit splendid roughage h cleaner One usually sDent can of 24] and toot ain ————— Recoloring Fiber Rug recojoring a fiber rug dye such as used material. Dissolve ing water and apply means of s brush For may use one on in on the rug by X-ray | of Belle-| § Announcement! reasonable cost to The Bellefonte Trust Company wish- es to announce that it is now prepared to finance the purchase of automobiles, both new and used, refrigerators, stoves, washing machines and ironers, at a the purchaser, Please come in and consult us about our terms and conditions under which these loans will be made Bellefonte Trust Company BELLEFONTE, PA Ro ~ A — IEE HOME-COMING AT TEACHERS’ Cd COLLEGE have been malled « of the rs several thousand graduates Lock Haven » Teache iege inviting Wher 10 Col- return to 19 the annual home -coming and informal get-together which will be featured by the Rloomsburg- Lock cAImmpus on October for fall BD xg SE —— Haven football game on Bald Eagle Field at 2 p The program tive board luncheon UNDE room relative to m Includes an the at hoon when association wil) ansacted: the game at 2 pm “ } an informal the owed by for sored by sociation ; dance the and the annual informal, at 8:30 p. m THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! TURNER'S ANNIVERSARY SALE! WITH VALUES AS NEVER BEFORE! You'll find everything you need for winter . . . apparel for yourself and family . . . furnishings for vour home . .. authentic fashions . . . guaranteed quality . . . no matter how much or how little you pay. We have tried to prepare ourself with substantial quantities to meet the demand for this sale, DON'T MISS IT! however, we advise that you shop as early as possible to avoid disappointment. ht Toe ¥ WOMEN niversary justioe 7's talk Front Page Sensation! New Fall Dresses! Actual $2.95 Values $1.88 No description will do this special lot of An- ". MISKRESN (i sary colors. dresses due We'ré con- jet the val- for them- \ = Men's Dress Shirts Reg $1.00 Value 69¢ Sizes 14°; to 17 60 x 78 Cotton Plaid Blankets ON BALE 39¢ MEN'S REGULAR 89% Flannel Shirts 63¢c Olive, Dark Gray, Navy Coat Style Table Tumblers 2x 5¢ CHILDREN'S Union Suits Short or long sleeves; short or long legs; all specially priced. 39¢ +» 59¢ Snow Suits Use Our Lay-Away Plan 1.00 ~ 5.98 MEN'S TROUSERS, MEN'S SWEATERS | coos $100 coo S100 27-IN. HEAVY, FINE MEN'S AND LADIES Bedroom Slippers SPECIAL 29¢ Girls’ Coats 2.95 ~ 5.95 59c¢ Sizes 3 to 14. Outing Flannel White - Pink « Blue - Gray 8c LADIES’ HEAVY Flannel Gowns 59¢ Hallowe'en Suits 25¢ 59¢ 98¢ CHOCOLATE COCOANUT Fancies 10¢ = CHOCOLATE DROPS... 8 Ib. COME EARLY AND BE CONVINCED OF THE Wonderful Values IN THIS Masks... 2-5¢ & S5¢ Men’s Work Socks 10c 77 Hats that sold at $1.49 to $1.95 on sale during Anniver. Sale All sizes, all styles . . > Best Ha IN TOWN! $1 77¢ and $1.00. . and all at Ladies’ Snuggies ! Wool. Fancy Elastic Top Vest and Panty All Sizes SPECIAL 15¢ EA. LADIES’ Percale Aprons Reg. 25¢ Values 10¢ Special For This Sale Only. 18 x 27 “THERMWOOL" Felt Rugs Assorted Colors. ON SALE lec Cups and Saucers 2 rr 5¢ REGULAR 39¢ House Brooms Durable and Sturdy. 19¢ Indian Blankets 64 x 9. won $1.00 48 x 48 RAYON Table Cloths Colors. 20c- A. C. Turner Co. TEMPLE COURT BUILDING GREAT SALE - || Allegheny St. ~~! Bellefonte, Pa. COAT SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $9.95 Stunning styles with all the snap and go of high fashion. Buperdb tallor- ing. Casual and sport coals that'll take you through winter smartly Tweedy mixtures, wov- en through plaid backs, fleeces, classic wool and new solids. Black grey brown, wine and teal ALL SIZES USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN 4-PIECE CRYSTAL Mixing Bowl Set SPECIAL 19¢ Set Men's Winter Weight, Heavy Ribbed Union Suits Sizes 36 to 46. Stock up now 69¢ Men's Felt Hats $1.00 CHILDREN'S Flannel Pajamas 39¢ STAR LINE-UP FOR BOYS Sweaters, Longies and Knickers $1.00 Girls’ Slips . . 25¢-39¢ Girls’ Hose. . pr. 25¢ Boys’ Ties. .... 10¢c Long Hose. . pr. 15¢ Dish Towels . ... 5¢ Part Linen—Special PONT LET These Low Prices FOOL YOUTHS 18 execy- college busines: be fol- 1 cocoa Pour alumni and their friends spon- Women's Athletic As- varsity
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