May 18, 1944 Prgs in THY CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BETTEFONTE, PX. Mrs. I. C —— cesses Spc— burgh, returned to 'iesday alter a visit nesday with Mrs. P. B. Hartman and SE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS of Willowbank street rl — — —— i tot . AA‘ Li RR — — n " en —— — Miss Dorothy Stevens and Miss IS L Alice O'Malley, teachers in the pub Over Thirty Thousand Persons john Hiiosnik > Angelo Quaranta, of Pt. lle schools of Ralston, spent Moth POR BALE bay mare. ‘woleh So. ae Bragg. N. C.. spent several days last ©r's Day in Bellefonte as guests of Read These Columns B00 J i 145212 week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Miss Stevens parents, Dr and Mrs nD Anthony Quaranta and family, of R. L Stevens, of East Curtin streel. avory week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- POR East High street Mr. and Mrs. George 1. Purnell, partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and Hans Pvt. James Miller. of of West Linn street, have leased the the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com- (34. with her mother, Mrs. Con Cannon Something of interest every min- Adair. Ore. early last Malcolm L. Wetzler property for- munity Bargain Counter at Hazleton ute, at Centre Co. Sabbath School in Bellefonte to spend a merly the Fox family home on North RATES... Advertisements of twenty-five words ~Dean Breon, who is employed at ' Asso, convention, Bellefonte Metho- with his parents Mr. and Mrs Spring and expect to move first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise. York, spent Mothers Day in Belle- dist church, May 25th tin Miller, of East Linn street there this month. The Purnells are ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged fonte with his mother, Mrs. Mary Miss Virginia Healy, of Harris. Mz and Mrs. Earl Justice, who vacating the former 8S. M Bhallcross REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is cHarged for real estate Breon, at her home on Reynolds ave. ' hurg spent the weekend in Belle- for vears had been residing in home oh West Linn street whieh. re aMivarting als oF rani —Mrs. Harry Fisher last Thursday fonte as the guest of Mr Mrs. Ohio, recently ‘ cently was purchased by J. M 1 Hh KEYED ADS.--All advertises thst request Yopiies 0 he jailed returned to her home in Charleroi E. E. Widdowson and family, North Straub hots genfelter, of North Allegheny street. 10 thin office, must be complied with by those BHA ne he aiiver ass after a several visit with her Allegheny and Additional Locals Page 3 ments Please do not call at the office for information A hg such son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr last advertisements, as the publishers are not permitied to divulge the name Mrs. Luther Fisher and family, of | gy ab ) 2 of the advertiser, . Bast Lamb street. and with friends SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- . A ocrat whose subscription Is paid up to date, is entitled to 8 26.-word ade. in Jacksonville vertisement In these columns one ume, free of charge. Otherwise the ~Miss Miriam Tomco, subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate. This privilege a has and Mra Paul Tomco, of can be used six times a vear at different intervals rormstown, OAs passed exan tions to go In training for nursing She will enter Wilmington Memorial Hospital at Wilmington, Delaware, in September as a cadet Pvt. Lester Lenker, who Is with the the Field Artillery at Ft. Riley, Kan artived in Bellefonte Monday, to spend seven days with his father Emerson Lenker and family at their home on North Spring street. Pvt risburg. arrived in Lenker entered the service on July day, to spend several davs as guests 31, 1943 of M1 er Mrs Pred Tovine and Mr. and Mrs. T. N. McAlarney, family at their home. North of the Big Trout Inn, South Water street street, spent the forepart of John Fisher, last week week in Philadelphia, where Mr. Mk wis home on South Watet Alarney consulted specialists for a alter having spent the winter month check-up on a condition for which _, Holivwond He teh . ; he has been undergoing treatment - 5 Chat ash alms: Eiaal k ‘ , 0. Le tis memorial Hr r P y sno D. 1 * . for some time wWhis : EE ia ( dh ng SH iy . : Rela o for } | ‘ : . " — ye or ‘' ’ f ib — Cpl. Ellis F. Houser, of Dyers Vig ai ‘ered from a Miscellancous burg, Tenn. arrived in Bellefonte Monday night to spend ten days with his wife, the former Jane Alkey, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark N. Alkey, of East Linn omas street i A street, and with his parents, Mr. and ) : hom + her Droler-in-iaw Mrs. Ellis R Houser. of East High Mr and Mr: Edward Norkus isd MI Mu Robert street of New York City: Mrs. Albert Num- lan, of Nor Thomas —Mrs. J. Clayton Greenland and Trenton. N ‘ J Rar Mi Butt, of Pt daughter Helen Jean, of Bush Ad- y nines i bia 2 i” labma, former director of the dition, are spending several weeks in pending a lew days at the erican Legion Band wWihburne with Mrs Greenland’s Bellefonte last week for a visit parents Mr. and Mrs Frederick friends Butt Whsosky. Mrs Wisosky is recuper- “! Army at dull 9 Monday. He & a member of ating from a I Ft Belvoir Va weekend the v el d Infantry Band at Port formed at the Philipsburg State in Bellefonte with his wi ( ' al mvaleace Hospital ren at thek Rav Miller who Yen i e DA t five apartment months has been employed by the DuPont Company on a construction job at Hanford Washington, arrived in Bellefonte last spend several days with relative and friends while en route to Pront Roy- al, Virginia, where he has accepted =~ a a similar position with the same ~'¢ Wreken company Guests during the Mr. and Mrs. James family, of South Water chided Mrs. Fanning's — olf —— ha — AS AT——— 5. > — " _ ns LOCALS —_ ae. e._._ a Miss Arlene of the Bellefonte ulty, spent the visiting relatives Mrs. Ethel McCoy and daughter, Amy Jane, of the Bush Arcade se 4 Apartments, spent last week with relatives and friends in Pittsburgh Sale on mattresses and springs Pile tRe Electric Supply Co. Belle- fonte, Pa . Lee H Walker of New York City, arrived in town Monday for a visit Heineman, of Pitts her home there ince Inst Wed Demmy, a member High School fac weekend In Lititz H FOL BALE Jerney mails ; POR Come to Centre County Sabbath School Association Convention, in at Bellefonte Methodist church, May 25th. Mrs. J. C. Rogers, of North Al- legheny street, is spending this week with his brothers : POR ENT BALE.-& 0 § " Wa ry ey ¥ Vona nY X Camp ris} y week arrived 16-day visit Muni or less. 25 cents for FOR tree! am and purchased the former on South Spring into the property street treet early and Mrs days’ moved week Mrs. Joseph Rio departed Friday for Camp Seibert, Ala. [mo an indefinite visit with her hushed Mrs. Daisy who is stationed there. Mrs. Rio fonte. ANNOUNCES Lock the former Dstty Coder, of East Sd — Merwe Haven, and her daughter, Janet, of High street, colirse In S101 Julian, were guests last week of the C former's mother, Mrs. John Bauer and family. of West Beaver street pital at Aspinwall for two weeks Mrs. James Call, a Thursday ret to the commercial department of the his Bellefonte High School, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and rs. C. L. Hughes in Wilkinsburg Cpl. and Mrs. Alle Lewis, of Har- Ralph Owens, of Bishop street, spent the week- end In Harrisburg as guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles McClellan and family, formerly of Bellefonte Mrs. Vincent Bauer, of TO OPEN COURSE IN SHORTHAND AND TYPING B. Henderson of Belle that a 6-week thand and typing will Monday, June 19 The typewriting will be offered pon under a new method designed to de hay velop a basic typewriting skill of 40 home of 14 60 words per minute in 23 to 25 hrother and » r«in-law Mis. Mahlon rs. in daughter jeliefonte pl. Carl James Peters been a patient in the Veterans begin who had POR Hos 1 teacher In POR LF i BAIT Henderson si Rinnta F Card of Thanks Bellefonte HOOVER We take ih last expressing our thanks N OTM - Eve who ont ted | yr § 3! oO PO SALE and Miles burg Peter father of Bellefonte, Tues- f{onte Devlin of Snew Shoe, Victor Deviin of Belle went to Philadelphia entered Wills expects lo un removal Week whirre 3L) Hospital. M1 Fhomas dergo an form during Spare B Hoover Mgned ¥ Of 1) Hoover Devi Orwe operation for the POR WATSON We 1 { . elect exXnre this returned Delallo, of Pleas NMursday underwent operation the Centre County orida. as the ni RIM reported to } ! * reet Ca lag Mr. and Mrs Jultus Bellwood, spent the Bellefonte a brother and Mrs. Jame North TI Fobis ' i weekend in Bru iat ' Wt guests of Mr in-law, Mr. and during the and family, Fable imotth . in Bellefonte wile, rmer Charlotte Watson, at the and McClel- FOR SALE, Hard sister Saylor weekend visiting hi id Madden Dogs, Pets, Etc. PA BME ALE. Hing he Leronene Keronen Le street gl McClellan, Ara. . § : ~N in ” n d ation PATIMERS with of BE Meeker, M ‘ Ha Ah-N-4 riunity ners of Elizabeth Del, are Walker Pvt Ho is Junior BALE Martella A Used cottage John Sgt ta t OTe th +} stationed wi ne Gingher returned to his 3 POR apy t recent operation per sper the (hrace Benne BH rt! oe Help Wanted WANTED Ig cutis at Howard =» : SB Fa H treat Mrs E Gate oO of Bellefor Robert Halton Altoona Bromison, of Howard, and Brvar 4 to Shamu Tuesday to Yrager “art land Milesburg., motored N Soaring nm A business { Members family who s Gray Larim hs ompleted his Bellefonte a boot raining t the Naval street, in. | 98¥ arrived in Bellefonte for a sh brother-in-' '.7 fb. \2i8 PRret law and his brother, William and Mrs. Herbert Larimer Willace Custer twin brothers, of East Howard street } {ition of Corning. N. ¥. who came herve ‘or Friends in Bellefonte have re- C. Smeitzer of East High their 71st birthday anniversary Sat. Cctived word that Paul B. Beaver, has been a surgical patient in the urday The brothers are now living former Bellefonte high school teach- Centre County Hospital for more together at Corning er who is serving in the U two weeks, ls now so much im worn or de om it Row. etonte BD 2. one Im XO : Foe Mgrs : ate " ; a Hig af Lake Forest, Ill. has been pro- proved that she was able to he oyt ard. Pa Any kind i. Inq . 4 a ‘ pay NMighe rw ¢ —Mrs. Charles Wagner and daugh moked from Lieutenant junior crade net Bamdae 4 on dea Maun Of 4 : 1 Hora ' | phor \ pt al onoe. A ve tars, Peggy and Susan, of East Cur- | i A, ! Rad ad Sun e firs ne CORI. Teraant tin street, Friday m2 City to spend the Mothers Day week- end with M Nancy Wagner, who FOR SALE Sp Shaughnessy and family on ‘ orem : - new |p Howard WANTHI al ; Pans * Rr Bellefonte fo { Shaughnessy nd sister : eh A | Realsilk, Harris ACR 8 weeker Base and WANTED Age Realtex Hom : ne of alls Real } Harr Mrs. William a0 POR SATE ussett potate > a smtine and planting WANTED Logs I NE an of. Lal i Iw ANTE SALE OR . w newt 8 Navy thar { Lieutenant ’ ntert ! went to New York gy ao ing the | Edward Kauffman Stat Sgt and Wi aapita WANTED Men 0 cul DaDer Mrs ’ mine prome oes. mill work “ Radeb . tract or by Lhe hour Hopses and f 2 Bows an Field, Ky cabins sultable for family use OF yuhe'sn is now completing her studies at the rr nd Mrs. rived in Bellefonte Sunday i rent at job Inaguire of OO W. Molt Katherine Gibbs Secretarial Ernest Wehr and ey val visit ith the latter's parent & Son, Feming Ps Ee in that city. Nancy is expected and Mr and Mr nr, ail and Mi: Frank Wilson, of West come to Bellefonte upon complet of Middieburg i ) t. Set and Henuty " Hef 4 for of her work late this month Be lefonte as will also visit with his ta, Mr tthatem B Canam 4 A NTER. 11 x a ' wate } . wot} - . wile THE TIB- While calling at the C. R Wehr Charles Wel Arkin shree . irs. John Henry RDA | or amyl tions . - fias Tay. burg. Pa ’ ' oy -y ot BINS PHARMACY. - Basch Waly family home on East Curtin street, Mrs Martha n - ; n ON AO) — ‘ ' mati A a » Cm " ) - 4 A é i Sunday night. Mrs. Ray Clevenstine, Susanne HofTmar Moer POR SALS ‘ Crys ‘ TITY T Registered wiost and a N v a . he 4 1 ue ow nes oblaln ~ pure. Pa ‘ ferrous no his} Te ; A + " hI as | Der oar " POR SALE A : 4 : t & - : P . A i 3 na bare H 30 Baa & very or J “ow and : " whe con _— wrt POR rr ATTENTION ’ LADIES. Have you treet - Siied Frankie” Scilabica, of Bast Bishop street, made a mis- step and fell, spraining her back so painfully that she could not be mov- ed to her home until the following night. Since then she has been un dergoing medical treatment and Is now able to be about her home —Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fromm of North Spring street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Donald Wion, son of Mr and Mrs. Willis Wion, of East How- ard street. Miss Fromm is employ ed In the offices of the National Gyp- sim Company and Mr Wion is em / ployed by the Hamilton Standard Propellor Company at Hartford The wedding is scheduled to be held Ir July Pfe. Charles Chandler on Mr and Mrs. Charles Chandler Penn street, in a recent letter to hi parents, reported that he had ea'en the first egg he's had In many months. Pvt Chandler left Belle fante with the local national guard unit und has been with that organi gation ever since, being located it England for nearly two years He recently spent five days with another Bellefonte youth, Arthur Bickel in England, and has been In corre spondence with a brother-in-law in England but has never had the op portunity to call on him Misg Jean daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fanning of South Water who for some tine had been employed in the Farm Ioan office on East High street Bunday went to Harrisburg where she has accepled a position the local Parm Loan office having been closed for the summer. Miss Fan ning went to Harrisburg as the driv ing guest of Mr. and Mra. Cy Pow. nell and daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Samuel and daughter Joyce, who were returning to their home In Camp Hill after spending the week. end with relatives and friends In Bellefonte and vicinity «Mr. and Mrs. W. Hassall Mont gomery, of East Linn street, and Mr and Mrs. Charles Kellerman, of East Bishop street, this week motored to Fanning James street Montgomery and Miss Agnes Keller , man. were graduated from the Cath- ollc University of Ameries, receiving their degrees In nursing. Miss Mont - is a graduate of the Belle. high school and attended Penn State for two years before going Ine | were present ed to thelr spending some in Pittsburgh aw and daug! L. Prige i weekend at Howard Mrs jren nome chil Linden occupy move from fonte, and w Dant hon P Terrace. The Dann | ~r occupied by Charle family who June 1 to Mt expect Eagle Mr and Mrs. Ro the former's cousin wil Witmer had week plans for the inde Ninite who since la June heen al Richmon Bellefonte d. Cal last return eo tn their inmediate future The Roy Witmers are at thei: ment on West Hig} and Ru ell Witmer has rejoined his family on Reynold avenue Miss Sue Armstrong, daughter f Mr. and Mes Walter Armstrong of East Bishop who is chief operator At the local exchange of the Bell Telephone Company, be came 1 about two weeks ago and her condition at this time is describ being quite serfous. Miss Arm strong is said to be suffering from a kind of nervous breakdown being Apart treet street edd a Members of the children’s choir of 8t John's Catholic church, Belle fonte, participated in the singing of a pontifical mass held Saturday at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, in Al toons. The Most Reverend Bishop Richard T CHifovie of Allogna was the celebrant of the May Day mass in which members of other child. rens choirs In the Altoona diocese took part ¢ Robert Wehr, Machinists Mate third class, of Newport, R. 1, and Misa Jean Clevenstine, employed in Philadelphia, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with thelr respective par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C'R. Wehr, of Bast Curtin street, and Mr. and Mrs Ray Clevenstine, of East street Upon returning to his du. ties, Wehr expected to be assigned to service aboard a warship. ~Cloorge Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin 8mith, of Bellefofite, the guest at » theatre party held Satirday afternoon In honor of his Telghth birthday anniversary. After the party the children were taken to a drug store for sodas. COeorge was presented with gifts: The following Rounle Comnan, El- ’ 17 ’ } econd class. who for 17 nn a has been or ily in Alaska, is spending a lwo weeks visit with bis parents Mr. and Mm» Frank Sciabica, near Bellefonte. At the expiration of his leave he will wil report to enier a hool Inst week de- new assignment at Ft after a month's vial parents Mr A! Howard Casper { North trot is ng his tay her n AD CAs Whiteman of Boalst in MArriage Mrs. Fred Marshall Mr % arel § oy Ms Eugene 8i vy and Mm ang Mi: James Marshall all of Bellefonte. and Lester Ma of Buffalo Run Valley or attended the funeral of Josep Aither Casper parted ir a Fust Va with his and the ball Bunday Mar Fall N.Y My was formerly a resident of nail, at Marshall liefonte Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bryan apd daughter, Phyllis Mrs. Ruth Me Clellan and Miss Kathryn Coble. all of Bellefonte Inst Wednesday al. tended commencement exercises of the nurse training school at Ger- mantown Mospital Mr. and Mm Bryan's daughter Sarah. a member of the graduating class, has accept od a position at hospital Mr. and Mrs. J W. Baker, of North Spring street Saturday went to Camp Ritchie, Md., to spend the weekend with thelr son and daugh ter<in-law, T Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph Baker From there they went to Newport and Millersburg where they are spending this week with rele tives and friends Mr. Baker, pas senger ang Leight agent for the Pennsylvania Rallroad here, is on two weeks’ vacation Pvt. Robert Witter, who bad been attending the Air Forees' tech- nical school at Keesler Pleld, mil. oxi, Miss. arrived in Bellefonte dar ing the weekend for a visit with his wife and son, Michael, at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs J. © Rogers, of Bellefonte. Pvt. Wit. ter, who will also visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H O. Witter, of Bast Curtin street, will report to Daniels Field, Augusta, Oa, upon Bellefonte, A A——— CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS Niagara that i p WANTYD £2 one Arar lene ators martin women oS single Permanent Experience not essentia Wall train Pou ay peasant pieasmnyt surroundings Box 3. Bellefonte Pa ithe Chm hom, WANTED-Jf i * a uso middie-aged r r. bulness of professional man with a major por tion of your time avaliable ang are nterested feArn gs of Trem 6 MO o 10000 per year and want Wo he POUR howe ft wi) tay you HET wt a \ n To BT ha | that you oni a8 Wide acquaintance farmer and live on a main Vighway In near Relisfonte, Ps This Dusir oan be onducotend from your n home write Went Pittsburgh 16. Penna Articles for Sale Pon MALE A mat tres own “ate Iams arge rey oh wiry Phone Belisfonts 588 \ POR BALE A Weaver orga goo wal [tion H E Harper, Meming Pa wo FOR SALE iatoes Russett ared ana eating Dorcey Cronister. Julian Pa t+ J FOR SALE. A real fn gona ahan. Centre Apolo cook stowe tondidMoen Baht MoClen Halt ™ xn POR SALE Oood country tard Nev in tee BD 2 Howard, Pa One mie east of Mublershurg 20 POR SALB. Electrie, gasoline and foe milk ooolars In sbook Trumbull tlnctric brooders and bHrooder units Commpiviely squipped service depmrt. ment Manley CC Merivs Radio & Mactric Shop, Phone SRA. Miliheim Ma an POR BAIR Milk oonler A.oan Waen Hee new: also Conklin wagon, 4 ingh thes, In good condition: or will ssohangs for young cattis In. quire of MN Vonada, BR D 2 Relies. [fonte, near Zion. Phone 1791 Pon tleviric milk cooler with. [Sor Same may he seen at for selling. purchased a f.oan sige Macintire, Brockney, Pa ————————— EE POR. SALE--Potatos, one your | eoertified No [netts or Oireen Mountain, $150 per bushel New Ovisans Barrel molasses. , Martha Purmnace. Phone Port Matilda SPA POR SAL. mitAnsion Indders, MM tn Ladd fi] i 4 trom | 1 send or eating Rim. | Mosmnntt an BE ht a red ahaie land Pyice § Inaui+e of Howard Sere RT an. Pa Dix Run POR hend ALE MeO ler no tior Als 1a ored rater tank State College R mck Dee ane wer Lucas BALE 112 mata killing wit oe ties Rat Kuler harmiong ta animals, poultry » Ma Mery Hardware Hardware Relinf nite ron huarant mane Rimes ron ALY Memon tt 2 rw t rvs Tar mized MM bushes bushe Harry Pew f ) "| on : : D } Vieass ing BURIAL VAITILTS. Pe sure 1 5 a Tonia reinforced comcrete burial rant when you mist choose one Made By Dunlap Frothers for ihe past twenty years and anid direct 1 yoy Delivered anywhere ' Centre roytinty Teiephone Rellefonte AW MEE or 2985 11% FOR SAR Matohad sel of bes EON chutes and emther bag A food condition A real bargain. Sell ing became of ape and poor health Clube Inf handed Price 835 fon both. Must de seen 0 realize 1 big bargain offered Por appoint ment 10 see same, please write ow erat PO Box MM. Mill Hall, Pa x0 POR SALE A lafoo Deluxe ciren Inting heater, Sr ool or wow) practically new. large enameled An des mange with reservoir and warm ing Jemat In pod ond tion fH piece Breakfast set newly painted Sls food basswood porch shade In pool condition S.000t poreh gale Inquire of Charlies Witherite, Rolle fonte BD J (Axommann. near soho buliding Xa CHICKS OF KNOWN QUALITY . CC. White Leghorns, Anconas, Biack Minorcas, N. H. Reds, Bar. Heavy Mixed, 88, Cockerels, $7.00; Light Cockerels, WANTED To Buy scrap ron 680 ents per 100 no ds delivered oir "ard no Un Alun 13 auvtomodiles tracks newapaners magazines ad metals Jake Kofma Yar” , te wet of MN oat I . ” 42 Live Stock for Sale AlZ POL BALD es wh " berger. Warr MME SALE horas 8 INE we mo alt BALE. Bay team of I yours old. Yelght mated and got workers. Also set { heavy ‘ean harness n ah Prank LL. Walker, Aaronsburg, Pa. x20 Fras FOR BALE old. weight Ray horse In yours 1500 pounds sound La] worker fas] stopper Bar gain Oerald Ropers. Bellefonte RN D 1 (Shiloh Church Phone Btate poor College 4633 x20 POL SALE fw heifers. 12 Wo 18 Holstein cows. one wit) two horses 10 years old. weight 1800 each John LL Gilliland, Warriors Mak, Pa. Phone 10012 x20 CHICK BUYERS Yes, there is a difference, a great difference, when you get big, ro- bust Mountain Range chicks (hradde Cher nay months old. two oalf at side best for so little. We Specialize In NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS 100 for $10.00 50 for S500 Superior Quality 100 for $12.00 — BO for 34.50 C0 DD. AN Bleed Tested Our chicks are hatched betler a ——————— Garage for Rent RENT / ~ ’ r A Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS Alle ’ 0 ’ i» Toe Houses for Rent RENT. Per New Hampshire Reds - Barred Rocks “e As Hatched... . . $2.75 $4.75 $8.50 90% Cockerels .. 2.75 90% Pullets. .... 3.50 6.50 Tel. Daytime—Zion 2321 ALL THE HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonia Get Them ad Your Grocers TIME e | mumed lately Baby Chicks From Blood Tested Breeders White Rocks and Rock-Hampshire Cross FRICES ON Al 100 475 8.50 12.00 HECLA POULTRY FARM BELLEFONTE, PA. Nite—Bellefonte 6180
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