THE Page Two H IL L S B O R O A R G U S. H IL L S B O R O . Thursday, Junuaiy .'II, 1ft,‘Iß OREGON clude th e adm inistration of the Red Head Gets Sacram ent of O rdination to newly , Owes Cure Hope Cornelius Civic Improvement Helvetia Band elected elder, deacon and deacon- t ess. Pastor Henry S. Haller will ' To First Lady on "The Place of Holy O r Club Has Interesting Session Head ‘Read’ ders in C hrist's Church." In the Plays at Hood ' I speak evening the sermon topic will be Sunshin e Club Prepare» for Its B aza a r A ctivity (By M r». John M . Davi’taonl HELVETIA—Helvetia community band played Sunday a t Mt. Hood for the annual Portland w inter sports carnival, under the auspice« of the Cascade Ski club. Band m em bers were furnished transportation and were dinner guests of th e club a t G overnm ent Camp. Many saw ski jumping for the first time. members were present, except two girls, who were ill. Committee» Named Sunshine club met w ith Mrs. Charles Spiering January 16. The club now has 50 members A prop erty committee whose duties, it will be to distribute and collect m aterial for the annual bazaar, will be named front each district. The committee named: Mrs. O. Solberg - er, Mason Hill: Mrs J. Bernards. N orth Plains; Mrs. E. Zürcher, Jack- son; Mrs. A. Leppin. W est Union, and Mrs. J. C. W enger Helvetia. Mrs. J. Bertrand and Mrs. W. E. Mulkey were assisting hostesses. Mrs. E Zürcher will be hostess hVbruary a. lit "The l’resentation of Christ." Bible (study and catechism, a t 9:30 each Sunday until Easter. Young people's meetings as announced Pilgrim Guild, eaeh Thursday, at 2 p m. for all Interested ladies, i The pastor may be consulted any i morning except Friday, from 10 a. I m. until noon, or by appointm ent. ! a t the house olftce, 1352 Jackson 1 street Jacob sm u h len and H ering to O pen N ew Store in Old Bank B u ild in g; A ltar Society to Elect Methodist Episcopal Church C hurch school. 9:45. Miss Rose Cave, superintendent; divine wor ship. 11. sermon subject. "I Believe in G od:" Epworth League, 6:30: evangelistic service. 7:30. Dr. Louis Magin district superintendent of the Salem district, will preach. Men's Sunday Night club will fur nish a male chorus. Beginning S u n day th e pastor will preach a series of sermons on the subject, "I Be lieve.” This series will include such titles as “I Believe in G od:” "I Believe in Jesus C hrist: ' "1 Be lieve in tire Holy S p irit;" "1 Be lieve in the C hurch ' and others. We invite th e general public to hear th is series of sermons. Next Sunday evening Dr. Louis Magin. superintendent of th e Salem dis trict. will be the preaeher. A chorus choir composed entirely of male voices will sing. We invite you to us in tliis service.—C harles M A group of Sunshine club women join m et a t the Mrs. E. Zürcher home Reed, minister. January 23 for an all day sewing Congregational Church session. A pot luck dinner was serv Service for Sunday, February 3: ed a t noon. Many earmeuL* were made and the ladies took some u n Morning worship. 11 o'clock. S er En ro u te to W arm Springs, finished sewing home with them. mon. "O ur Heavenly Allies." C hurch Present were Mesdames E. B atch- school 10 o'clock. R. E. Wiley, su Ga.. W alter Fox. 8. aon of a elder, R. Sandford. J. KeHer. *• perintendent, P h ilad elp h ia tru ck driver, Hundley. O. Wallers, Ray Dorland, pauses to th in k his lucky star» Pentecostal Tabernacle the hostess and her mother. Mrs We a re startin g evangelistic serv and Mrs. F ra n k lin D. Roosevelt StMr'land Davidson at ices S aturday a t 7:30 p. m M. F. fo r his chance to be cured of In tended Bov Scout honor court in C aurgham . late of India, Is our fan tile paralysis. R ecently, the Hillsboro 'ritursday. . evangelist He has been some three F irst Lady d irected th a t a Maxine Dahne of Portland visited years in India, and has had wide $1000 prize given h er to r h u lier grandm other Mrs. Rosa F euer experience as an evangelist In the m an itarian w orks be seed (or stein Sunday. Helen Pieren, who United States. He Is a very talented W a lte r’s e u rs accompanied her. visited her p a r musician, and has a very talented ents Mr. and Mrs Al Pieren. I musician with him . Some of the M i. and Mrs. Alfred Nydreger of special topic for the week are "Riots service a t 2:30. The pastor will Milwaukie visited her parents, Mr. in India.” "M anchuria Troubles," speak on "G ods Ultimate Purpose and Mrs. Fred Youngen. S u n d a y ' "Japanese Soldier." "Crossing Arabi of th e Seal of th e Holy Ghost." Lilly Youngen returned to school an Desert," "M ohamadanism Dress Sunday, 8 p. m . regular evangel Monday after an absence of two ed in M oham adan Costume," "O r istic service. Good song service, iental Widow." "My Boy Crushed prayer: a n d testimony meeting. weeks due to illness Mrs. Peter Jossy and H arry B ad by a C art Wheel and Healed." Special music. "The Ninety and ertscher visited th eir brotlier. C lar Meetings every night except Mon Nine" will be sung. The pastor will ence Badertscher. who is conval day a t 7:45. Will speak Sunday speak on "The World's Cup of Iniquity, Is It Full?" Tuesday. 8 d . escing a t the home of his sister, m orning.—Harry' Downey, pastor. m.. regular evangelistic service, wltn M rs H. Butterfield, in Portland. He song service to be enjoyed. Come Dopes to be out in a few days AU Saints' Mission Episcopal» Mr and Mrs. K orn Honored F o u rth Sunday in Epiphany. Feb and tell w hat the Lord lias done Mr and Mrs Simon Hershey en ruary 3: Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. for you or "see w hat He will do for tertained with a dinner Sunday in Service an d sermon. 11 a. m. by you ' Heb. 13-8 says "Jesus C hrist honor of their parents. M r and th e vicar. Sermon topic. "W hat is th e sam e yesterday, and today, Mrs. C. E. Korn, whose birthdays th e Value of History and T radi and forever." — Melvin E. Jam es, tion?" Fellowship group. 6:30 p. pastor. are this month. m . Mrs. Melhuish. leader. Topic. "W hat Things Make Us Happy.” Christian Church Bishop Jenkins of Nevada leads a Lord's day church school. 9:45 a. meeting ’tonight» Thursday. m.. C. H. Nosier, superintendent German M E. Church, Bethany Rememtx r our aim is 300. Decision On G ermantown road. Sunday Beaverton Church of Christ service will be conducted by Evan school every Sunday. 10 a. m ; G er- S tate Evangelist Teddy Leavitt gelist Leavitt a t close of study m an service. 11 a. m.. first a n d ! will begin his meeting In Beaver period. Classes for all ages. Largest th ird 8undays; English service. 11, ton February 15 and we are a n m en's class and high school class a. m.. second and fourth Sundays ticipating the event with much e n In community. Join a growing school. —E. Julius Traglio, pastor. tf j thusiasm . Preaching next Sunday M orning worship. 11 o'clock. Spe morning and evening by pastor. cial musical Serm on by Teddy L ea Christian Science Society Subject In th e morning. "The vitt. evangelist. C hristian Endeavor. Services are held every Sunday L ords Supper.” Midweek services 6:30 p. m. Ju n io r with Theona P u t a t 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening Wednesday, 8 p. m.. followed by nam. superintendent; interm ediate services a t 8 o'clock; Sunday school ] choir practice. Sisterhood meets thigh school» with M artha James, a t 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age each Wednesday, all-day. for work superintendent, and young people of 20 years are welcomed. Free Services for Sunday as follows: w i t h G ordon Bailey, president. reading room open on Wednesdays Bible school. 9:45 a. m.. T. B. Meetings for young people by young and Saturdays from 2 un til 4 p. m. H arris superintendent: communion people. Children and young people Sunday's topic. "Love." service followed by sermon. 11 a. invited to join these societies E van m. : young people's meeting. 6:30 gelistic service, 7; 30 p. m. Big Banks M E. Church p m : preaching, 7:30 p. m. You young people's choir led by C. H. Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45 will be made welcome to all of Nosier. Special music. Sermon by a. m.. Mrs. H. Jensen, superintend- , these services.—M. Putm an, m in Evangelist Leavitt. This will be th e last week of our revival services. ent Preaching services by Ellsworth ister The meeting closes Lord's day. F eb Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve ruary 10. T here will be nightly- ning, 8 o'clock. Ladies' Aid meets Whosoever Will Tabernacle services. except Monday, until then. first and third Wednesdays a t 2 »Above N orth Plains) We urge everyone to hear th is u n p. m. M1 Sunday school. 10 a. m. We have good attendance, and everyone is usual but mighty gospel preacher. learning more of th e Bible b y He has Just the message your heart Pilgrim House S aturday: Presentation of C hrist memory We believe sincerely in craves. "The church w ith a family in the Temple (St. Luke 2:22-40» Psalms 119:11. The word for th is spirit" invites you.—R. L. Putnam , Sunday: F ourth Sunday after the Sunday is "Righteousness." At 11 pastor. Epiphany, with public services of a m. th e pastor will speak on "The L et th e advertisem ents help you worship a t 10:30 a. m. an d 7:30 p Glory of the Revealed Church." m. Choral morning service will in- This would interest you. Afternoon make your shopping plana. All » M i». J. M . CHURCHES F a ir w a y M ark et INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED FREE DELIVERY Second at M ain Street P hone 3251 P rices E ffe c tiv e F riday, S atu rd ay and M onday — F ebruary 1, 2 and 4 SUGAR BARGAINS F ine G ranulated POWDERED BR O W N 10 ib»......47c 3 ib»........ 16c 4,b,........ 18c GRAPEFRUIT SALMON i '. i i X , “ ! SAUERKRAUT Ä Armour’s Best. tall cans...... 23c Matches Crackers FLOUR Jell-W ell Tissue GUARANTEED TO STRIKE. ...................... ............ F ull Count B oxes 6 10c 10c 10c Bend People Hold a Birthday Party Beaverton Mayor Names Fire Group a^M ^ ^ s WILEY’S SEND 3 Gold Seals to H. J. Heinz Co. and receive a wonderful Meat Cookery Book FREE! CARROTS 2 bunebe» .. and SOAP BARGAINS BOB WHITE Good Laundry 5c 10 bars 18c Red & White, fancy cut 2..»?ccd...25c 29c Green & White 4 2 cans le/V cut. — A nnou n cin g — Red and White SOUP A new ready-to-serve Soup. Superior in «¡iiality and flavor to any Soup we have taated. H varieties. Ijirge cans. “ cans Ä v K * A BACON BACK 22c HAMBURGER Off ZtfC ä SUGAR Crystal White Soap 10 H. D. Jell Powder 6 VANILLA 48c 29c 25c 10c 31c C laber G irl— D ouble actin g. for Perfection Bread and Pastries is Increasing and Indicates that people know a quality product. Perfection Bakery Phone 451 W e Deliver CLAMS — Royal Club. 2 7-oz ,c.„. PICKLES— D ills. Bulk. 1 quart ... C A K E FLOUR - Large 60c FOLGEN S treets X . ............ 25c LYE Made by Babbitt 2c.„.......15c Gr. BEANS Krispy Crackers 29c POTATOES MATCHES B aking P ow d er — Crescent. Even though fashions change from year to year, the demand 5c 5c A Fancy Red & White GROCERY Tuneful Sally says th a t the fashion note, “back to bibs and tuckers" sounds good!" 39C A ll Flavors [NEW DEAL] A Perfect Dessert. ASSORTED FAVORS. U. 8. NO. 2 BEETS 18c 2„„...........27c SALMON. Tall cans 2 can s .......................... 19c ASPARAGUS TIPS 2 can s .......................... 25c 19c 29c Sirloin STEAK CORN BEEF — 12-oz. can. Large 14-oz. bottle ... 3 bottles ............................. 55c Black or Green Vg-lb. pkg. . »/«-lb. ....................... I9c 11 C HARD WHEAT BLEND. IOC Red & White I Brand POT ROAST 15c CATSUP. Preferred Stock. 14-oz. bottle 14c LETTUCE,™* S POTATOES £ M em orie ED’S MARKET 49-lb. bag ............................ HeinzKetchup DALLES FLOUR - T 69 GELATINE TEA SOAP 35c $£.19 10 29c 2 10-oz. cans FRESH VEGETABLES S p ecia ls for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1 and 2 22c 22c FINEST QUALITY. 1000-SHEET ROLI23. Bar ' ^ Ere«' D elivery M eK r man Saturday evening. Miss Alda | Lehman was In charge of the de votional period. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Miller e n flc ^ a n d t™ s a V y w hkh T c c i S - » ‘th Mr. and Mrs. Albert tertained with a party Saturday eve ning Dancing was enjoyed. inands is ,12^ U p»rtv Miss Joan Bowne returned Sun- Missionary study c I aos of the Con s t give Alexander's from OUo a two Hoffman, weeks' visit with - gregational church m et Thursday. club a c L d Young w rty In Peonies J u n - day her uncle' and fam A group of ladles presented "A 6-boa ning's^hall Thursd » • 'evening F ire lly at Sylvan. Since her return she Mountain Uurbanka Carton hundred and pinochle were tlic hat 1beeI? J aid ,uPa “ ,'5 ry 2“ ° cast Included fifteen ladles dressed games played Tliose winning high had been giving her in «m fashioned clothes, Grown on the top of scores were Flve^hnndred -M ? s1 trouble for some tune. H er mother. Elmer W alters entertained the Pumpkin Ridge. George B artlein and Jake V ander- ^ rsfnrB C hristian church C hristian Kn- ven first and Mrs P rank Walbel 111 se' eral «a>s 1» much Im- deavor at his home Friday. Onnws and Charles W underlich second Pr°ved- were the diversion of th e eve- 25 lbs. in Pmochle - Mrs Frank Heesacker Inln< Twenty young people were ( in H A r t h u r ^ ¡ n ie ‘u u 'h a e r t f i r s t a n d b t r t of I ortland \tsittd their sum - present. Shopping bag Red & White Mvra Oppenlander a n d E m i l m er hon,e here lttst Thursday. Miss M argaret Peterson Is vlslt- Wvffels ^ £ m d Mrs Ferd lavngcr and daughter ing friends at Ryderwood. Wash, 100-lb. w ytieis, t- ?cona. Gloria of Six Corners visited Mrs. ------- ----------------- Sack large bars Club will give a dance In B un- ” .erbert Eliincr' ' EDITH ALSPAUC.il ZI'VER nlng's hall Friday evening, to which and. ' an]“ Y Thur.,day. TIOARD Funeral services lor everyone is invited. “ i®' ? 11 n ^ . pr?J v¿ A B d i t h Alspagh Zuver were held Remodel Building Thursday at T ualatin community Bank building is being remodeled Wl»i Church and Interm ent was in Wln- and made into a modern and con- f *?jLrs n J u f nc» ’ C J ece2Illy ona cemetery a t T ualatin with W venient grocery store and mM t .^ [ J o sU v with her sons E ln m arket. Henry Jacobsm uhlen and and daughter Eunice, has b e e n Mrs Zuver was born In Port- Henry Bering are the proprietors *“ • . . land February 29. 1907 and died They plan to open soon. . '"J. , an<i,„ • L. Doane and a t her home In T ualatin January Open Drain B arhara of Durham, for- >0. She attended the Tualatln-N ew - The clogged school drain was merly of this neighborhood, visited p,.rg school and was m arried t o 1 in rear o f Piggly Wiggly Store Peterson anu and Eur| Earl Zuver December 17, 1927 successfully slushed out last week M r and i Mrs “ , O u H ... eeierson bv Lloyd Weidewltsch and Ray ,,a/"*h' ,ifld a „ 5 t,,th5 lr i°W hom,e' She Is survived by her husband Q U A LITY M E A T — S p ecia ls for Saturday, Feb. 2 Trites The clogged d rain had , ' eLe H»ey moved their nice variety and two sons. Homer and Wilbur caused water to stand In th e base- 01 'o f T ualatin; her parents. Mr. und ment for several days. Mra- w w A,SP“ UK>) of Tigard. Miss Blanche Finegan, Ronald truck threugh this neighborhood for three sisters and four brothers. Mrs Sugar cured. Webb and W alter WUfley registered Hed Hock dairy for a goixl Fred Leuthl and R. W. Alspaugh S teer B eef for their second semester a t Pa- ?1“ ’Y ,7ears: •?“•'’ .rt‘1slgned. J ,nd. h>s °f Portland, Harry a n d Elmer cific university Monday. They fin- ? “iL ?1 the dairy In the cheese Alspaugh of Tigard. Mrs. K. J. Mar- Pound ished the final exam inations for .,’5 .nU Y. route llas been shall Of Newberg; C. W Alspaugh Pound li the first sem ester last week. ° ne ¿” n r vBuU of Esparto. Cal , and Mrs Fred Fern Hill Ladies'club met T hurs- m ountain and over the Scholls I erry Sagert of Tualatin, dav with Mrs Charles Selfridge road ,n d thc other truck goes o v e r ________________ Frenh ground Fifteen were present reSlrtven *hvd To T” * O perators Neighbors of Woodcraft l o d g e ven py Leland Moore of Tl- M artin Redding, exam iner of op- No cereal. sponsored a dance a t Bunning's k»™. erators and chauffeurs, will be In Pound 2 lbs...................... hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Hillsboro Wednesday. February 8, 10c K R A U T -Just in. Q uart Mrs. Bill W alker of Forest Grove JOHN KR1.1 . at the court house, from 9 a. m furnished the music. A large crowd HITEON—John Krey died Ja n u - | u» 5 p. m. attended. a rV 20 aiter a lingering illness a t ------------------------- PHONE 3131 FREE DELIVERY Move to Portland ! the age of elghty-ftve years. L e| tjle advertisem ents help you Mr. and Mrs. E. O. P otter and M r Krey was born In G erm any make your shopping plana. family have moved to Portland. In *849 He came to America In Mrs John Huson of Beaverton 1872 and In 1887 was m arried to called on friends here Tuesday Mrs Ida Huber. W ith the exception Mrs. F rank Dooher. who teaches of a few years he made his home at Mountalndale, was obliged to a t West Portland He is survived by two stepchil rem ain there during the snow dren. Alfred Huber of Portland and School Closed Heywood school was closed on Mrs. Ida Hite of Beaverton, route 1 Tuesday because of water in the also five grandchildren and four basement. Miss Myra Wiedewitscb, great-grandchildren. Funeral serv- the teacher, spent the day visiting lces were held a t Miller and Tracy's a t the C arpenter Creek school. undertaking parlors In Portland P U R E CANE. The sixth, seventh and eighth w*th interm ent in the Catholic cem- grades In th e local school took etery a t Tigard. 10 lbs. ... semester exam inations on T h u rs -, ------------------------- day and Friday. Hauling Perm it Granted Mrs J. Delmonte was in the St. Log hauling perm it was granted Vincent's hospital In Portland last to H. W. Wilkinson T hursday by week suffering from blood poison- the county court. Bund of $1000 was R eg u la r bars lng. required. Miss Frances Gnos has been 111 ------------------------- at her home. S tate Capitol News L etter—Glv- ALL FLAVORS. Mrs. H enrietta Morgan and Miss ing the highlights of official ac- for Emily Young of Hillsboro spent tlvity a t S alem —Every week In the Wednesday evening with Mr. and Argus tl Mrs. L. C Mooberry ______ Mr and Mrs. D an Pidcock of ! ■ ■ ■ IMITATION FLAVOR. Portland spent Sunday with Mr. 4-oz. b ottle ....................... and Mrs. John Pidcock. Leslie Brown of Gervais spent th e week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Llsenby. of Gales Creek spent th e week-end a t the Charles Selfridge home. Mrs. Ellen Vickers Is very 111 at her home east of Cornelius. for quality merchandise a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buck of at lower cost. Portland visited Mr. a n d Mrs. "Served on planes Buy two pounds, Charles Selfridge Friday. C orner 3rd M ain and trains." Save two cents. Mrs. H erm an Thies of Portland SUPERIOR. PLAIN or SALTED. 2-lb. box IVORY Medium - d CURRY’S GROCERY P hone 771 .by Miu I' r.-ih» c»«k«i visited relatives In Cornelius over CORNELIUS Civic Improvement the week-end. club met January 16 at the city hall. Miss Marie Melanson. who works Hostesses were Mesdames D. J In the telephone office at Hills- Barrett. John l’eabody. and Jules boro, was able to return to work Vuylsteke Mesdames Ellen Vickers .■this week a lte r several days of 111- M. Creekpauni. O tto Osborne and ness. Henry Jacobsmuhlen were delegates Miss M artha 8plessehaert, who ts the county meeting at Hillsboro staying with her sister. Mrs. Louise Friday W alnut trees, originally a VanLee of Sheridan, spent the gift to the Boy Scouts by Mrs. Henry week-end with her parents. Mr. and Behrman. have become the prop- Mrs. A rthur Sptessehaert ertv of the club, through th e dis- Mr and Mrs E. O l*otter, who banding of the scouts. recently moved to Portland, spent The C hristm as seal report of the week-end visiting friends here $22 90 and tile Red Cross roll call Their s o n Delbert accompanied of $25 was given by Mrs. A. L. them. Brock and Mrs. Henry Behrm an. Miss Caroline Horlacher s p e n I Mrs L. G annett resigned the of- Saturday and Sunday with Miss fice of publicity chairm an and Mrs Eleanor Kalkwarf of Hillsboro. Miss M Creekpauni was elected to fill Carolyn Kalkw arf stayed with Miss her place. Mrs Henry B ehrm an Dorothy Horlacher. also gave a h ealth report. The club Society to Elect recently purchased a new stove for Mrs. A rthur Spicsseliaert will w i th e kitchen at the city hall. They tertain (he St. Alexander Altar so- are offering prizes to be given In elety a t her home Thursday. Offl- the spring for the best worker In cers will be elected. m anual training, also the best server Albert B unnlng Is employed In No, th is Isn 't a h at (or tho at the local grade school. W. B Portland. niornlug after. It's a new dovleo Barnes and Miss Evelyn Reed are used fo r detecting th e bumps leaders. on one's head so tru e abilities 1 may be discovered. But even j Mrs H I-aff ley and daughter Wilma and Mr and Mrs. C. C raw w ithout It anyone could tell th a t ford of G rand Island near Dayton, Iris A drian's au b u rn locks m ust were guests of Mrs. G eneva Robin- (B y Mrs. O. H. P«t«r«on» cover a bum p for acting. ~ BEND — Mr. a n eider d Mrs. “£ 2 . Bowne"*and fam ily ranted Bruce “J an Infant son. and Mrs. L. Qumlln. uary 23 In honor of the birthday Mr and Mrs W Miers. all of Port- their son Clarence. Those pres land, visited with Mrs A. Berger of were Ava and Leila Howard. rda ent Ä t t r ° leV“ S* tUrd“y Robert Richards, Roy W urliuan and “ m r a ¿ yrt McDonald and son ^¿« 2 . H° ^ BEAVERTON—The fire comm it Mrs. Oliver Clark and son Ed- tee apjjolnted by the mayor eon- Wesley of Pendleton visited Mr and Mrs. D. to C. F W o hiting her ' Cecil Move r e w t ^ last r e week *'“ d *"*2 Barnes. ^Hret*sasisUmt c h te t h a ^ ^ n “s S v S « l£ d ^ s ? U^ e DUyer h#V# nWVed t0 - Advertisements tell you how much foods, clothing anti household needs will cost you before you go shopping. 29c 10c Pillsbury. 25c PANCAKE— L arge p k g ........ 23c COCOA— Hershey’s. %-lb. can .................. 9c Triantes "H IO , 0IUITT' Phone 1001 We pay highest prices for farm produce. 9-lb. sack ....................................... O s A A V g V 55C SY R U P Lumber Jack 25c C A M A Y SO A P DEAL Send 25c and 8 wrappers of Camay and favorite snapshot to Proctor and Gamble, Rm. 400, 205 42nd, New York City for 5x7 enlargement, colored and frumed. 44C PEA R S No. 2'^ tin. Each ........... 21c 19c PEACHES Sliced, No. 2H. Each LIFEBUOY SOAP bars P IN E A P P L E Sliced. No. 2 »4. Each ................... Pkg........................ Compare our prices. We guarantee highest quality merchandise. 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