Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 13, 1934, Image 1

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    herntan (Lanmh| Journal
Forty Sixth Year No.36
ANTELOPE FINALLY
BEATEN BY KENT
Rexford Guy Tugwell
In Pendleton
Moro, Oregon, Friday, July J3, 1934
CM,"ZXnD.yWINCWY
WILL BE SMALL
A day long1 sale of seasonable
Official County Paper
Indians vs All Stars
Ethan Woods
Leaves r To
■»
Scheduled For Sunday
Accept New Position
ü. S. WHEAT CROP
ESTIMATE 483.622,000
Ha­
D. E- Stephens was one of the
One of those ball games worth
Ethan Wood*, son of Mrs.
p»rvy of
oí agricultural
ugricwiuiau-siauion
win be
oe ] put on
party
station men groceries will
Sat-
miles of travel will be played at zel Woods and a recent graduate
! who met Rexford Guy, Tugwell urday .by Conlee »’ 1 s grocery. Tlhis.
Grass Valley Sunday afternoon from Oregon State College*, has
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—
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,
_
- _
in Pendleton and VW
took
IL
IUU1
him IMIM
and t *
is M.
in LUO
the 1U1VU1C
nature VI
c of » a lUUVtrH
harvest SJX*
spa-
when the Warm Spring Indians been appointed as assistant' coun­
Tei Straight VictMieS Enough For hto p«rty over the Pwwleten and cial rale although the impending Yields Are DisaCCOintiro Tn ' will play a team composed of ty agrnt for Union county. He
- ' Hermiaton »taüon«. Accompanying I tie-up of all transportation far-
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Sfb’.rman county league all-stars. will serve under H D. Avery. July Crc; Report Cuis Aniici
the assistant secretary of agricul- ( Uttiee as a pai/t of a general
League Leaden
Just who will compose the lea­ Mr. Woods left Tuesdey forCor^
AU Farmers
tore were E L- Strong, .EL-1 strike has been the cause of the
paled Return Still Fui the r
gue team is not known until the vallis for a few days of special
* Breesman, former Onegonian and larger than usual purchases.
boys have reported, but a group instruction in his new duties be­
. now technical advisor to Tugwell, < At a feature of the day, Mrs-
of fifteen from which the play- fore going to LaGrand? to begin
LoU Braiited; • food expert and
ers will bb chosen would prob­ his work next week-
cooking school instructor, will de- TETT
ably contain the following: Mil­
monstrate Red & White food pro-' It01
ler, Fri^t>. Phifer, Kimsey.Branr-
,
duitry. was with the party some duetd- She will, have charge of i
dow, Rolfe, Moore, Kirkley, Vin- Club Fair Dates Set
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of the timie
He left them at refreshments which will be served
tin. Dunlap, Tomlin, Malone and
For August 19 and 20
Bi^gn and made a' trip« to Moro and will answer queetirionh re-
others who would like to play
lating
to
home
economics-
.
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SUmu CM.tr AU 5w» T. FIv Mr. ¡stepnens luesoay before go- Prizes will be given at two Hai v. »ting'Now General T1 rough- ^against the native sons.
Price Reaction Slow Even W lh .
George Meedham is expected to
ing on to PortlaWd- He is the periods one in the afternoon and
The
date
for
the-
annual
chil-
pitch for the Warm Spring Ind­
out Entire County
Shortest Crop In Years
only "man holding his position! one in the evening. Ev?ry effort
ians and his twirling will be some dren’s club fair has been set for L
who has ever visited' this station is being made to make this a day
August
19
and
20
This
early
thing for batters to watch al* he
of cheerful entertainment and big
spent part of his athletic exis­ dab? is necessary because of the
bargains.
TEAM
WON
LOST
PCT. Strike Curbs
been hek’
tence
hurling for the Kansas City , ! Kf|ite fair whiqjh
i With harvest operation* con-
I
Every month thus, spring when
Antelope . - 10
1
910
1 ' for »several years so the Labor
1 tinuing to spread throughout the Blues- Those who haw seen
oasonne
Kent
9
. 2
Shipment
Pre
government bmade Jits crop'
bunch
of
Indians
play
know
that;
Dfty
holiday
ma,y
be
used
by
vis-
891
county until neaH’- ev< ry section
Truck Drivers Being
i
itors
as-
fair
day.
County
school
Moro
report
the estimates-.were cut. In
8
3
they
are
hard
to
beat
and
a
.. 728
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, .
is in the midst of threshing th?
ri Knighten and Co- June the prophesy was that we
G. V.
7
5
583
Policed In County years’ crop it ii apparent that sized crowd is expected) to 'see superintend!
Klondike
3
8
News here is that there will be
I all estimates were too large- In what the local lads can do with unty agent Johrston are in char would- have the shortest crop
273
<1 le north end of the couhty crops a good team. Warm Springs ha’ ge of th<v general arrangements «rince 1893 and the July report,
i
10
091 no more shipment^ of gasoline
Wasco
and all club leaders will aid in just release^, has substantiated
i
Harmony
io
091 until the strike situation is chan­
State police hav: been “knock­ have not then increased by the defeated the Bend Elks team and
that estimate- A crop of wheat
ged for the better in Portland- ing over’’ truck drivers in thus weekii returns but have about several other semi-pro outfits of th? affair, v
At last the Antelope team has It is thought that there is enough county this week withl the result held their averages of the week central Oregon.
that will total" only 483,622,000
Even beaten in ^sagae co m peti - gasoline in the county at the pre­ that several * truck drivers who befote which means that crops of
bu?risl ’’ is all that is expected by
Ca" Wrecked On
government experts.
tion and their string of ten wins sent time to care for all tfi<e needs could not show chauffers’ licenses from fifteen to twenty five bu-
stops at that point for which all of the county until after harvest or who were hauling for others sbels are the rule on the good Harold Blagg Married
Graveled Road Lari month it was thought that
the other teams are thankful. as many of the farmers have a than themselves without proper .land and from five to ten bushels
ihe winter wheat might not exceed
Sunday In Portland
Ten straight wins is quite a record large storage tank nearly full.
400,000,000 bushels- andeven this
plates have’ said, good morning on U b poorer land.
for a bush league team playing
An accident that resulted1 in a low figure WQ,s rl.Juced in July
Yields on the land' west of
to the judge. Those who have
every Sunday and the Andelope Small Boys Fun
badly b.nt car body and some whe? the government .set the ex-
been merely driving without a Moro and the Ersk’ne country are
Harold , Blagg and Stella Mae
boys may settle back and re«t
chauffer's license hav:- usually running from fifteen to twenty Alexander, of ^The Dplles, wteiie wery painful bruibe* occured pcctancy at 394,268,000 bu |'-lels.
their nerves-
Proves Destructive been instructed to get one before bushels with somp doing a lit­ marri» d Shtunjay, July 7, in Thursday afternoon on the Sher- Spring wheat is expected to pro­
-
1
tle betVr ^according to first re­ Portland by the ’Rev-. W- G-
mart highway ^iear fiSe Kelsey duce 89,394,000 bur I'els. A large
Kent did it Sunday by a score
driving for hire.
Ev- spring
ports- । Easit of Moro wheat (is erson. Clayton Vintin and Zita
drinking . fountain.
Mr*. part of the aiea affected by the
of 18 to 9 which is conclusive
naid
to
be
making
from
five
to
Tom
Garrett
and
Mrs-
C-
,
W* drouth is normally spring wheat
enough to satisfy anyone- Follow
Two sinall boys living near
eight sacks although the far east­ Alexander accompanied them from Fields were returning from Shan­ districts and the drop in spring
ing tHb favored Kent custon^ Klondike found a new way of Window Contract Let
ern district is notl doing that Mero where they purchaser their iko when according Ito report: wh at is large for that res 41.
they piflcu' up a bunch of runs passing the time Sunday after­
The groom is the son of
For Fair Grounds • well. The Gras* Valley country license.
When this years’ crop is com-
in the first inning and held it noon when they broke into the
Mr. and Mrs- J. W BLagg of made to the officers they were
reports yield* up to seven sacks Yrass Valley and the brid^' is a crowded to the edgte of the road pared to the five year aven age
to the end of the game Antelope warehouse there and cut some
on some of the better Tand.
by another car. Once in the loose the startling results of the drouth
hit Young heavy enough, but wheat sacks and rolled others off
Test weighs are fairly aatis- telegraph operator in The Dalle?. gravel the Garrett car became are most apparent. Our crop has
Kent hit Green ottener and har- on the floor. Opened sacks of bar- - ’line con \r act for the replace-
unmanageable, ^kidded down the av raged about 887,000,000 bush­
Ley were somewhat mixed with ment of the windows in the fair . factory with some going up to
i
60
pounds.
Early
returns
from
road
and turned over against the els in the five year period', al­
ground
buildings
was
let
this
Repairs
Possible
Under
Grass Valley took a fairiv the wheat as well when kvare-
bank-
The ear top was demtedj most twee the amouirjt of wheat
i
testing
maleate
a
considerable
week
by
the
fair
board
to
Ginn
close game from Klondike al­ housemcn opened up Monday mor
. Home Loan Act and twisted although the windows expected for 1934- This crop will
and Coleman whoso bid was low > variation in test’vrith some down
though the aenrto was mwb* in
remained intact-
bring down the surplus to about
Grass Valley’s favor most of the
The boys were caught, confee- at $98 95 according .to A. H. to 56 or 57 andDther lots of grain
Neither
of
the
women
were
bad
­
going
better
than
the
60
pound
the
normal sized carryover. ipr
Barnum
president
of
the
fair
a?-
game-
Phif'r weakened in the sed and will make reparation for
latter part of the game to let in a part of the damage in addi- soduan. The fioard has bought top.
The U- S. government in n:w ly hurt although they were tak­ a long period of years, 150.000,000 ,
Ordinarily the county ha vesits making home r?pairs and remod1- en to the hospital for observation bushels-
aeveral rtm? which madb up a tion to being sadder and wiser two inch pipe to repair th? water
about
135 000 acres *of wheat. eling loans. These loans are in ad a few hours convinced the doctors
system
from
/the
city
limits
to
One of the remarkable aspects
large part of Klondikefsi sebre. lads in thb future
that
except
for
bruises
they
were
With
the
allotment
ground
off
this
tihe
fair
grounob
and
will
finish
of
the condition is tihat prices
Final. 11 to 8.
dition to loam made owners for
y ar the crop should be near 115 r financin'? their mortgages. Peo­ little the worse for their expert-- have not raised to any extient.
the
installation
of
it
before
the
Moro won from Wasco 17 to 6 Summer Students At
000 acres. Several thdusand ac­ ple arc unter the impesaon that ence- Damage to th*? car is ex- Reports of drouth and shortened
club fair next month-
in what should have been an easy
res south of Kent will not be har- if Vr^y already have a Home Ow- pected to reach $250.
crops have left the trader cold and
game
O.S.C. Number 403
vegte2 and other almndonmemt ners’ loan they canrot borrow
such
increase* in price as have
State Fair Premium
Due to the fact that some of
। jfiight bring the total acreage mercy from the government to Divorce Suit Started
been made have been of short
the player* on sieverail of the
to 100,000 acres. In order fix up er remodel the interior or
duration as profit taking caused
Lists Out down
teams want to play against the
Students attending. summer
tn bring up the county’s total" crop ?xt^ ’ * of their homes This is
By Mrs. Morehouse them to drop again within a few
Indians Sunday some of the Ipe- school at Oregon State college
to 1,500,000 bushels the average no the case as those who havt?
days.
gue contest# may be called off. tHs y*ear represent 6 foreign co­
per acre mu ri be nearly 15 bu- already borrowed from the Home
The if ortage of feed grains does
The last series of games are to untries, 1 territory, 9 other sta­
Premium lists announcing the sheta and at the present time it
Suit for aivorce was • started
Owner
1
’
Loan
corporation
are
cn-
not
appear to be so bed at pre­
be p?ayed on that day but as tes and 32 Oregon 4 counties, fig­ 73rd annual Oregon State fair leoks doubtful although there have
this week by Mrs. Mamie Mor?-
titled to the reconditioning th? hou^e against R B. Mom| ouse. sent as heavy rains over a good
there is little liklihood of any ures just released by the regis­ were received here this week wi b been few time* in the lari forty
nme ns tho«e who are now {nth of Klondike. Complainant part of th': middle west have
team heading , Antelope for the trar’s office show. Other states in­ the date listed as September 3 to 8 Hears when less than that amount
making
application to have their alleges mental cruelty- The coup!1? I insured a crop of com Working
flag it doesn't make much differ­ clude Arizona, California, Idaho Opening day is again Labor Day wa- Jh’eshc.l here.
men now in this county who left
mortgages
"aken over Ly the cor-
ence.
Kansas, Misouri. Nebraska. Utah and . thousands are expected to
Operators of elevator^ are » orati»-. Again thoÿ? who own were married in 1910 (sqy® the their homes in the prairie states
Kent at Wasco, Moro at Anit- and Washington with a ttotal of am the gates as they did last wondering what they will do their homes clear of mortgage filed complaint which also states • a* the drouth ruined their crops
that a property settlement has
elope Mtu
and Harmony «V
at Klondike 114 representatives Canada has year.
' with the bulk ^Yheat whem the el­
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Wiuh a blue ribbon as cover ¿Mk evators are filled as it' is now tut who are unable to obtain 1 e- been agreed upon.
is Uhe official bill of ihre fa» sent five student», China one, Al-
conditioning loans from private
fans Sunday, excepting of cour- aska one and Oregon 272, which rign the 1934 state premium list impossible to ship wheat out. El­ lenaing agencies are entitled to
ee the game at Grass Valley with with 10 auditors listed makes a is an attractive little book. And evators are usually filled two or the benefice of this department.
more attractive are the thousands threa times and the surplus ship­
the Indiana-
. total enrollment of 403-
Three distinct operations have
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of dollars of premiums listed on ped out during the season. Un
die - 92 pages within its cover« less thlei strike is settled soon ele­ been eaimarked by the govern­
^cording to Max Gi.hlhar. «erec­ vators will be blocked before har­ ment- Repair and maintenance is*
first, including all work designa­
tor. purses and premiums will vest is over-
ted to restore a house to its con­ From the Observer July 16. 1915 house, while the family of Mr.
total about $50,000*
Mrs. Clifford Danrels,. niece of Hansen ar? at home up here in
dition when new, such as palnb-
This year's premium list, of Oregon Trail Pageant
irgr pointing of masonry, calk Chas. Bullard, left Tuesday for Ole C- Mortensen's house- The
5,000 were mailed out.
latter are on their . farm near
ing of doors and window frames, hrr home )at Vancouver
Mr Monk
tains the largest number of
’’The Frazier -Lemke Amend-’ than thirty day»
land-
Set
For
July
26,27,
28
roofing, replacement of gutters, Dannels remains to make a hand
classifications an dinaividual pre •
merit to the bankruptcy act is that even the moot heavily i
Mrs. J. P. Strahl ana Mis® Edita
downspouts, floprs, plumbing etc. in the harve'it.
in accordance with, the program ted farmer's are acting in goc8l miums ever. All premiums are;
went
to Wasco Tuesday when*
Remodeling
is
next
in
order,
in
­
Mi* Laura Moore, who had
of the Farm Credit administration, faith; In Tending almost a billion practically doubled over last year
Eugene. Ore July 12—The Or- volving Ftructural changes, ouch
they
met
the salesman and sel-
and
"
many;,
are
nearly
at
the
since it attempts to prevent oc- dollars on the security of farm
- egon Trail, three day epic to be as enlargement, addition of a been visiting with relatives and ected a stock of new milliperiy for
4931
tevel
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the
last
3
?nr
thaf
casiorial selfish creditor* from for- mortgages ninety per cent of
friends at «nd mqar Moro,
s aged in Eugene July 26,27 and
the 1905
\ fall season.
closing on distressed: farm ¿'ebt- which was used to refinance ex­ the state appropriated monry for 28 will have three big attractions bath room, a porch, window, re- W dnesday for Grass Vall’ey for
a
r
angemn.t
of
rooms
or
any
other
the
fair.
The
rat
‘
.*e
d
1
/
ki
is
(Mirs'- G. W- Arms worthy is just
a short vifiit there .before return
Ora," W I. Myers, governor of isting farm debt burdens and in
.the tuge pageant with a cast'of alteration In the design.
recovering
from a long spell of
ing
to
her
home
in
Portland.
th^ Flarm Credit ladministra^on making committments to lend 700 especially high.
¡Modernizing th? third' operation,
Highlight in tTte dairy d vis­ 2000 each night, the pioneer par­
sickness
at
home in Wasco.
said in a statement to the press millions more, the Farm Credit
Miss Ida Montgomery entertain­
ai'? and the parade of progress
of the nation.
। iadm tn i Orator has bdcom^ the ion this year is a new cla~s—mill: but each will be preronted on a involves in Lallation of new eq­ ed at supper We ini t«lay eveniir.g From the Observer, July 18,-895
"The program of the Farm Cre- creditor of the vast number of and cream. For a ¿airy minded 'greater scale than in 1929. wh?n uipment such as insulation, Moat­ in honor of her friends, the Mis­
ing plant, electric system or nin­
Mr. and Mrs. Hosford, Miss
state like Oregon this i: expected
dit administration has been to Iflarmers Who otherwise
ses Annabel and Alice Wood, of Lcnra Hcydt, Miss Leia McCoy
these
events
won
national
atten
­
ni rg water-
prevent farm foreclosures and to have needed to avail themselves to prove outstanding. •
Others pi esent and Arthur Cousins l.ft for an
For the soap carver, m¡nature tion, it wan declared hero this ' Th ose who wish to repair or Everett, Wash
refinance excessive debt burden on of bankruptcy as proviaed by the
were
Misses
Vivian
Strong and outing at Trout Lake this week.
wd
k,
when
a
final
check-up
of
make
th.
ir
homes
more
livable
and
[
a basis which would permit good Frazier Lemke bill in order to boat builder and follower of a plans was made by officials.
Rutti
McClelland
of
Moro; Misis They will find tha lake drained
attractive
should
make
immediate
hobby, the ‘."hobby j^ir” under,
farmers to work out-
As a re­ avoid foreclosure’*.
and of trout and the woods full of
■McMillan
of
Wasco
Inez
For t^e- pageant « all the out- application to their district Home
sult of the general recovery dur­
“Ninety cents out of every dof the Art department should be stanairg episode® of ’.929 have Owners' Loan corporation office-
Die-
San
Miss
Vesta
Morison
of
। Mazama*-
A junior and
ing the past year and the loans lar loaned by the land bank» and most inters timlg.
go, Cal
of federal farm banks with the commissioners under the Farm senior division is listed- Also there been retained, and a number have
J C- Murphy. 'ah old time and
Mr. and Mrs- M. E Me Kee
J. M. Parry and wife left this highly respected citizen of Ant-
' land bank commissioner, the large Credit administratibn has gone are clashes for curio, antique and been added to make this thrilling
spectacle complete, Mrs. Doris spent the fore part of the week week for a thr.e weeks vacation
majority of (flstreasbd farm mor­ to put farmers in a position where natural' (hitory gatherers.
Jope, died on the 6th from ef­
As usual a liberal allowance Smi.lh, dir;ctor states. This will nt Gearhart) convmtioning witlh During the absence of Mr. Parry fects of injuries received in a
tgage cases have been relieved, they are nof, in rteea' of bankrup­
leaving a very slight minority of tcy.
The total farm mortgage has been made for the Future °Pfn this year vwith a minature the other druggist? of the state. tiu» postofflee will be in charge of runaway on th? fourth.
farmers who will have to go into loans and commitments made un­ Farmers of America- A butterfat covered wagon train, in which Leland Rohner of Tho Dalles Miss White.
On the 25th, at tlhie residence of
bankruptcy to save their homes- der the refinancing program will cos I conte 6 for F F.A<j will 500 childreri 5 to 9 year* of age sold the pills and liquor during From the Ob'crver, July 14,1905
Mrs. I. B • Bennett, M- H Ben
take part- Each wagon will Mr. McKee’s absence.
Farmers as a cl ess are very slow raise the total outstanding loans lyield $457 50 in premiums am
and Mis» Maggi? Trotter
well as $110 premiums for erg have a driver, a lady in old* time
to take bankruptcy,” Governor My-1 of
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Clyde Smith, ..of Rutledg.i, and nett,
the land bank and the land bank feed cost contest -;/1-
both of Kent, were united in
"
and
two
boy®
as
“
o*?n
”
.
ers stated, “Amid my experience commissioners to more than $2.
Miss Matic Barnett were married mariage by Rev. J. Mk Morrison ’
All fa all, the 1934 f|tate fair Cowboys on Shetland ponies will
in Grass Valley July 2nd.
in working with them personally 500,000,000 in a few months ?o
I The guests were Mr- and Mrs.
along sioe. The trail will be
and In the Farm Oneait admfai?r
they will become holders of premium list has keyk abreast ride
C- W Thompson and wife ane Patterson, I*
Mrs. Hogua, D. G
harrased by little brown- skinned
|c'f
i(he
b:it
tr
time
j
It
offers
tration gives me every confidende I 0Vfr 30 perccrt of the total farm
up form I»« Angeles making a Comstock, Mr. and Mrs-Trotter,
greater
pu
ses
and
premium-»
to
Indians
in
full
regalia.
that they still retain an ever i mortgage indebtealtess in th? Un­
PRECIP visit amongst their children. They J. Trotter, Mr. and Mrs. James
MAX.
MIN
DATE
Other eplsodlcr to be added in-
present urgi? to pay their debt*.’’ tted states, now placed at $8,000, exhibitors.
have been absent 11 years and Woods. Miss Pinkertoon of Moro
1
elude
the
Champoeg
event,
a
ra
­
“More tlfan 86 percent of the 000.000.
. 88 .6A.. . .00
JULY 5 ...
see
so many dhanges that it is, Miss Minnie Smith, F.' Ottman,
George Bourihill is hom? from nge scon» of cambqys herding cat-
installments on Land bank com- •" i "In addition the interest bur­
. 83
59 ... .00
6 ...
impossible for "them to id- R. C. Bennett, Mr and (Mfr9-
almost
misajoner’s loans whidh general­ den on the refinanced debt has the hospital after a siege of in- Ue *n<1 yodeling under the stars,
7....
. 77 .48 ... .00
old Sherman cdunty land J K. Craig and Mrs. Crochet
enoify
Inces that kept *him confined for an impreasive world war flame
ly have been made to the most he­ been reducen on an avern»’e
73 . . 48 .. .00
8 ...
marks,
Both ar? in very good
memorial and a hectic
Charley Perrin, a friend of Ar­
avily indebted farm«* and which about 25 percent Payment* of Several weeks in Tte Dalles. He
, 80 . . 50.... .00
9
...
and
enjoying the trip-
health
thur Brand nberg from Antelope
matured prior to June 1, were interest and principal have been was brought home Monday, much climax of modem days-
51
...
.00
78
.
10
for nome
Burt Brown Barker, vice pres-
S. S- Haye? and family are in made a run to Moro on a wheel
muri he
nt- was
w
paid on or before the date they extended on mortgage loans of better than
. 84 . 44 •• -00
11 ...
University of Oregon
Portland having just a lot of fun in a little over 8 hours on Tim­
time and expecting to be around ^Gent °l
were due. Of these which are del­
Total for week
00
They are at home in Mr. Hanseti’s, day.
(Continued on Page two)
again a oon.
1
(Continued on Page two)
inquent two-thirds are for lew
BALL SEASON OLY OVER
PB0B1BLV
6000
COOP LESS IHM KEHS
News of Long Ago For Those
Whose Memory Is Long
Frazier-Lemke Law Acceptable. ,
To Federal Land Ranks
WEATHER REPORT FOR
WEEK ENDING JULY 11.
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