Moro, Oregon F rida v,
Sixty-ßecond Year No 51
Moro Loses 13-7 Governor McKay
T hese
Coming For Visit
T h i n g s Game To Ma“Pin To County
"T“ i t
v v e
Redsides
Official County Paper
October 13, 1950
Marker At John
Awards Won At
Day Crossing
Pl By Sherman
Dedicated Sunday
County Youth
G overnor McKay will be in
♦ Sherm an county the m orning of
The m ark e r on the John Day
Moro high school lost by a Saturday, October 21 according
13-7 count F riday to the M aupin to an announcem ent from his w as dedicated Sunday by a com-
headquarters in Portland.
paratively small crowd th a t bra-
_ team .
M aupin's
Redsides,
lighter
He will be in The Dalles Fri- ved the rain to make the trip to
and m ore assured of w hat they day evening and will visit in McDonald’s crow ing to w itness
w anted to do, won on the ground Sherm an county Saturday morn- the cerem ony.
by Giles L. French
in the main although their first m g going as fa r south as his
W alter Meachan
< * t»
touchdow
n
came
from
a
pass
t
jm
e
perm
its.
O
pportunity
will
th
e
Oregon
Pioneer
Trails
asso-
Ben Medofsky, born in Russia,
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o f a r a b b i led the pledge of toterception when —
Paulson,
rig
ht
gjven to those who would ciation, told of *i-----
biee wagon
OI d ra o u i, leu LUC J I t ftc V a „^ i ,
l„A«,.z,~vvtzw4 a
r»o<a ...
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tra in s th
th a a t t ti
tried new paths th ru
allegiance to the flag and the
p i^ /Io rn ^the a too Moro pass like to m eet the governor.
th e then deserted country and
far out-
singing of patriotic songs a t the f e tc h e d hands of the
w ere lost. T he M»«ek p arty th at
Mel k>n- stre tc n e a nanus oi t e intended
m em orial rtadtnotinn
dedication a at t McDon
w ent across M alheur and Har-
receiver, and ran 80 yards to
aid ’s ferry last Sunday. I t sound
eny county before reaching Camp
score. He had good protection by
ed as if he w ere the only one
Creek, a trib u ta ry of Crooked
W oodside, M aupin’s fullback. Al-
w ho knew the words. T h at often
riv e r w as one whose route was
though Lane caught up w ith the
happens, too often because hose
Woodside blocked
recently surveyed
T hat party
w ho were b o m in o th er lands
EL J. Bell, Oregon w heat com- cam e In to R»»ek Hollow and
appreciate the freedom s of this
‘
W oodside
made the o th er score nlission adm inistrator, Is a t the crossed th e Deschutes riv er on
country m ore than do those b orn
M aupin after a long series n ation’s capitol at the request of th e ir w ay to The Dalles,
to them .
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of • ground plays by B arbour and t h e
N ational
A . nother
p a rty was --- one th a t
Woodside. The ex tra point w as W heat G row ers to find out how departed from the usual route
the lnernationol situation is af- a t F o rt H all and w ere nearly all
I t is now reported th at Secre not m ade b u t was not needed.
Moro
scored
first,
ju
st
a
fter
Meeting w heat and w hat the killed before reaching the Owy-
tory Acheson will be rem oved
punted
t
o
th inking is on the national farm hee. These w ere mentioned to
before election.
Anyw ay elec- Woodside
had
give evidence, of the sacrifice th a t
tions still do some good in this Moro on the 35 or 40 yurd policy. 1
line.
Roberson
threw
a
pass
to
w
ill
al3O
report
his
find-
w
as m ade by th e pioneers in set-
country.
R u st who w as
protected- all the in# s 10 the Oregon W heat Grow- tlin g th is sta te and establishing
irf
w ay by von Borstel. Lane ra n ers League and the w heat com- th e foundation for the govem-
W hy is it th a t often a big, the e x tra p o in t
m ission w hen he retu rn s to Ore m en t and civilisation we now
enjoy, said the speaker.
heavy, slow football team will
Moro had the heavier team b u t 8°n-
Mrs. Agnes M erritt told of her
go in for passes and a sm aller, d jd not m ake yardage w ith it, W hile In the F ast, he will talk
w irier team will w ant to buck ra th e r its gains w ere m ade
Secretory of A griculture Char- personal recollections
of the
bherm an county’s ciuo child
ren took th eir usual supply of
prizes at the Pacific in te rn a
tional tm s week and sale of
anim als will aud to th eir in
comes as the ribbons add to the
ir pleasure.
/ ArZ»rw » fir incrtdntu
dignity o f tkt inJiviJtnl,
'ln e county livestock judging
I ktlirrt iknl o il w m J trtv t tkt rtgkl in frttdom funnily from God
team was placed in the blue rib
I plfdgc f» r ttitt oggrtw on nnd tyrnnny n kertrtr tkty n fttn r mt ennk.
bon class o r - first along w ith
nine other county team s.
Re
I nm proud in tntiil in tkt C m to d t for Frttdom.
serve cham pion sheep was own
I nm prond to ktlp m n{t tkt Frttdom B tll pout kit, to kt n ifgntr o f ikit
ed by Diane C hristianson. Joann
Dtelnrnlion o f Frttdom, lo kort « / noon in dn dtd nt n pormnntnl port o f
Ross won first on a Shropshire
tkt Frttdom Skrint in Btr/in, nnd to ¡oto nilk tk t million! o f mtn nnd
and was first w ith her m arket
oomtn tkrongkoot tkt nor lit nko hold tk t to n it o f frttdom intrtd.
lamb. Diane won first in the
m arket lam b class for
South-
NAM E
down w ith Joann second.
F or
C I T Y • ST A T E
pen of three Southdown cross
lambs Diane took third.
For sheep show m anship in the
senior division Diane was four
th, M argaret S herrer was fifth
in the interm ediate division and
Susan Woods was fifth in the
junior divison.
Of the 242 steers in the fat
class Sherm an county’s entries
took other prizes. Diane C hris
tianson was second in the Here
ford division w here the grand
champion was also cham pion of
the show. G ary Miller was sev
enth
w ith a H ereford in the 875-
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kh; ° T X n t ,r a A „ ^ n W,erft » e ™
T s
W a n d A a r ,lia r s
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930 class, L arry Kaseberg sec
leaders oi
of tne
the M
Millers
other c cam
there in
T h o d o lla r is d o w n to iiftv end for Maupin intercepted m any ,eaaer8
jners n N a ational
tio n a l m m otner
a m e e a across
n
ond in the 940-975 class, * Diane
The dollar is down lu :
TV1QK/1e
F ederation and National F arm I860. She donated the ground for
Christianson first in the
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some cento and w ill drop below
th e m onum ent as a m eans of
One sure ground gainer for organizations.
1260 class.
the half m ark when «om ,ng price
a‘T la y "w h 7 re W o ^ d -
Be” als0 •“ ■<> h* »<m'd
hasten in g Its erection
The m ea su re, on the ballot I
Mnrft Unlh
F or Angus Gary Miller was
Increases are In effect.
Would M u i n
. “ P X
^SD A w hat n plang to d0
J a y P r lce, president of the will be the m ain subject consld-
MOTO nOUS
third and L arry -K aseberg sixth
some historian tell us how far
,,
, while Barbour about the recom m endations of S herm an C ounty Historical so- ered a t the m eeting of the
The m eeting
of , D
istrict
No. 15 in the 710-975 -------------
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and Edw in
clipping the currency oan go?
tnrougn oir tacit e
ie n
mission cietv
sponsor of the m arker, Sherm an C ounty club which will
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w ent around his^ow n rig h t end. in e
^a81 grain mission, ciety
sponsor o i
e
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« w n tn u
of lhe V eterans of Foreign W ars Balsiger fourth in the 955-1150
The handoff was superbly done niade la s t w in ter under Bell’s presided. Rev. F. R. Jackson of be held a t R ufus the evening of
fhp|r aUYiInripR waq held
hpld „laue*
class.
A coast tow n will soon be and W oodside could m ake two leadership.
The m ission was Hood R iver gaye ti > invocatlory
^ ° me
in Moro Sunday afternoon, Octo
In beef show m anship classes
w ithout light». I t seem s th a t to four yard s or ttorpqur ooidd
xmld sponsored by the w heat commis- A large part of the P ro g ram jv as ^ W f ^ t h ^ R u J u s grange clUb ber 8.
A dinner was served In
Miller was first for Angus
om itted because the perform ers serve the dinner to the
w e’ve read th a t lights w eren ’t m ake six or eight;
A-m
A
m b hrC.
rS e sion.
th e Moro Com m unity church jurtwa;
junWrj- Edwin Balsiger first for
In h is rep o rt on the grain did not come, fearing rain.
m em bers attending,
necessary for w hat people go to varied the running for the vie-
basem ent to approxim ately sixty- Angus seniors; Diane Christian-
mission
Bell
recommended
th
a
t
The
m
ark
e
r
bears
a
bronze
T here will be club business to five m em bers and friends.
the coast for.
to rs by a delayed end ru n th a t
son third for Hereford seniors.
yj
was not guccessful often but did th e U. S. will not have a m arket plaque statin g that it was erect- be transacted and appointm ent
T he d istrict was honored w ith Edw in went on to become run
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serve to mix up the defenders. ln
F a r 08181 unless it m eets ed to com m em orate the crossing of com m ittees by the p resid e n t
quite a num ber of departm ent ner-up to the cham pion Brent
Babe R uth didn’t say the half
com petition, buys m ore from the of the John Day by the pioneers l . e . Kaseberg. All who are In officers, L. R. “R ed” H enderson, Horn, who was also the best
ced th
th a a t t in
ln <uLane. m a”e
O rient and the O rient ln tu rn from 1843 to 18fl3. And th a t Tom u r « t e d ln the w elfare of the 7 - ™ . ^ , " . '™ m m a 'n d e r"a n d " G '
" ¿ 'n ‘ "“J I T ™ 7 ^
of it when he rem arked
g ^ t t established « ferry h ere county, m en an^ w om en,, ane
p itm e n ? Service of sh<)W7pan as w e’* as havin8
baseball “you’re a hero today th ro u g h the middle for Moro renl0ve9 trade restrlcti0n8
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Glen w hen ^ s were_opened
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an(J th # t D Q Ijponard bu„ t ,
wQuld
a(Joilio[laJ O .J I k e ,J e p a r tn w M ^ s e r v lc e ^ of- b e s t j a t steer..............
and a bum tomorrow.
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n
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fleer came up from Portland.
Other w inners w ere Bill Root
Taylor w as a vice-presidential ” u st and Roberson carried the
bridge n e a r here, both events information, about the m easures Com m ander Henderson »tressed 8th
Milton FrMley, 15th an d
candidate yesterday -and a pros- ”“11 often but did not often make
ln the 1860s
wifi be welcome.
particularly the
need for an Douglas M cIntyre 18th for light
pecuve jail bird today. .
consistent gains thereby.
Les
Oregon Cottage at our National AngUfl; gaily Fields 14th and
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Edw ards played well a fter he
Home in Baton Rapids, Michigan. Bud Root 2oth for small Here-
®
w e n t in for injured John Alley
Also, he hopes to have the mem- fords Douglas Alley 12th, and
He looked old and som ew hat and Von Borstel was successful
berahlp considerably raised by 16th F rank McKay 23rd and
broken and his clothes w ere not p a rt tim e in tu rn in g Barbotfc
E fforts of the opponents of
the time his term is over.
Gordon Helyer 26th for medium
new. It m ight have be?n a touch, back into the line. Koch gathered the
balanced
reapportionm ent,
D istrict com m ander, N orris Gil- Herefords. Gordon H elyer was
B u t w hen he spoke it w as in in a couple of fumbles,
plan to keep th a t m easure off the
L arry Hightower, a very odd kison of Grass Valley, presided
24th for heavier Herefords.
Oregon traffic accidents kill-
the crisp to n e s'o f one who had
The game w as won by the bet- ballot w ere definitely1 defeated
person, visited at
m e n s m eeting held in y onaj Miller won 6th and 10th
not given up, who was not lick- te r blocking and apparent under- T uesdayw hen the suprem e co u rt ed 40 persons last m onth to bring yet interesting
Moro VFW hall.
fQr
H am pshire hog and Sher-
ed by the world.' ' No w hining standing of plays on th e p a rt of refused to consider ah appeal th e sta te ’s death toll for the the Rufus school October 4. This
The auxiliaries w ere honored ry W(X)ds was 12th wIth a
m endicant he; instead a m an the M aupin boys. Mioro’s tackling taken from a M arion county first nine m onths of the year to w orid traveler related m any ex-
290, rep o rts the secretory of traordinary experiences encoun- by national color b earer and de- down cross sheep.
was often good and very hard, court.
looking for a Job.
S<|to have been sta rte d again- s ta te ’s office.
tered along the highw ays of p artm en t president,. Mary Stray-
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Diane C hristalnson’s Hereford
MORO:
st the plan of the “population”
Tlie death count w as 237 last America while pushing his only er
Salem and departm ent tp- was reserve cham pion of the
This is fall and the leaves are
Ends: von Borstel, H arvey,
m ar.e
« n a w ho lnsti-
gnd
berd
or N euberger plan a t every pos- y ear a t the same tim e.
m eans of conveyance, a wheel- c creuiry
retary M
arie Dana
hanging on the trees from h ab it M artin
tu
ted
our
local
auxiliary
several
second
a
dlRtlnctlon
bard
w w ln'
sible opportunity
since
last
Most of th e upsurge came dur- barrow .
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m ore th an from a real attach-
Tackles: Bucholtz, Koch
M arch when the ballot title w as m g the heavy travel of Ju ly and
the Mexican
to Y«™
D e jw to e n t ch a p b b t
m e n t The e a rth is going into
Guards: Duncan, Schilling
attacked.
These attacks have A ugust as well as last m onth, Pz)nada. from Mtelne to Callfor- , ? ®
Si (,ePanaJ en cn
retirem en t for a season and to
Center: Alley E dw ards
m ade th e battle to obtain a fair w ith 149 lives lost in those three
j
th j gentiem an has covered o ^ f L
^ ^ c e H enderson. de-
change the chem istry of the
Q
p artm
en t vocalist Amelia ? Mebus,
^ u uarter:
a rie r- R. M artin
apportionm ent in Oregon m uch m onths alone. Thirty-five of the
u S to a m ost unique man- Pa
rt^ en^
p ♦
soil to better produce another
H alves. Roberson, R u ,
m(>re cosUy than otherw lsc. b u t Septem ber
fatalities
resulted
tb a t ,s he ha8 tra v eled every
J , ’ 1 w ilcoaT M dis
crop. H usbandm en- are showing berg
have
p re tty definitely shown fro m accidents taking place on ,nch of tbe way by f00t puah,ng ®r80n “ d
and
th eir stock and crops w ith pride
p u ii: Lane
th a t th e m easure is constitution- ru ra l roads and highw ays, as a w bPPiharrow.
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a w heelbarrow .
D epartm ent
President Mary
and p ro fit Soon all of us will be,
ag ain st five in the cities
et
The next m eeting of the Moro
M AUPIN
By1 the tim e he hadflnlshed his g tra y e r em phasized
the
need
like nature, resting f<r another
Ends: Farlow , Calkirts, Ä nder
lecture,
each
and
every
one
of
fo
r
an
Oregon
Cottage
at
E
aton
W
oman’s
club will be nera a
year.
the students felt th a t they had ju p id a , also the extrem e need the club rooms a t two o c o c k
The rep o rt from the Am erican 8On« Bare, H unt
Tackles. H errllng, Paulson
accompanied him
on his treck, for m ore hospital funds. She ur- Thursday, O ^ b e r Í9, Bay*
©
bankers is th a t farm ers are not
Guards:
Biladeau,
H
unt
which
covered
the
48
states.
He
each
and
every
one
to
help
president,
Mrs.
Paul
May.
m
.
borrow ing m oney and a re not
Center: M etcalf
told of w itnessing radical com- personally in the m em bership wlH
a discussion of
e n
m uch in debt. Quite the contrary,
Q uarter: Schm idt
m unlst activity ln the east and drlve.
.
w e’ll bet th a t farm ers have m ore
S tra w and w hat to do w ith
Halves: B arbour, Zigenhagen,
D istrict
tatrict
Jr.
Vice-President
election
by
Giles
KMbnrinir
No caucus was held Tuesday of appearing on m any radio
radio
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m oney ioaned out th an borrowed.
If those . coming
Am brose
it
th a t s a ques on
1
night because no one came b u t program s, of visiting the Notre M ary Beland of The Dalles pre- “ FTene *
. . . will
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Full: W oodside
throug ou
g
t
m em bers of the council. Anyone Dame compus, and m any other sided
Ahef5
er s following
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th e a a t the
e of ladies’
DigtHct m eeting
presl(U In
nt b w rlPg
,„ ald
them In
the
A t th a t T rum an will probably
Officials: Tomrrty W ard, Don th
is season of ------------
th e ■
v ea^ ’
w ho w ants to ru n for city office enviable Incidents.
D
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A
rth
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to
g
of
Orago«
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tate
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B eatrice Howell of Wasco. The dlactission.
A door prize will
fare better m eeting w ith Mac
A rth u r than w ith some of the
. auxiliaries gathered In the Odd- again be o ffe re d
Moro plays Odell here F rid a y ,’ college
s
.
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recorder bearing th e nam es -of
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fighting and belittled m arines.
Fellows hall.
0 f tObC*r ..1V n d . X ° beN 4 7em 'ter
8^11 conw rvatlon special- a aufflcient num ber of electors
i#
A rlington
. » — « . , . there;
here
November
The
used to be the or a n y group of citizens may
Posto and auxiliaries from
play A
Novem
ber
Hood R iver and
3
,
H
eppner,
here
and
Novem
The
Dalles,
g
e
n
S
v
accepted
m
ethod
of
nom
inate
by
a
caucus
or
mass
In every conversation w hen
Sherm
an
county
w ere in atten
m en m eet andtry to get acquaint- ber 10 Culver here,
getting rid of straw after a crop
,lf done ,b y ? c‘° ^ r ? 7-
dance.
From Sherm an countv
h
is
te
e
n
harvested.
But.
since
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1
voted
m
huv
ed, each, if a thoughtful person.,
The
n e w ,e le c te d
district
N orris G 11 k 1 s o n, Jv a n
trie s to find out w h ether the
S ethTd™y0^ r k ° a n d n t o i? e n ^ ethe chairm an. John Sell stepped into
M r^ a n d 'M rs John Rust,
More than a q u a rte r of a cen-
other Is m otivated by considera
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tury
of dream ing and planning
tion for rig h t and w rong o r for
on tion
.C apt A ’
n; Grass Valley; Mr and M rs.^leor- wiU
cu im inated in the dedi-
profit of some kind.
f Z onlyB G r a T w i l l 1^ ^ e d e i daV night and took the reins of a
and Mrs. Ralph ^ o n
N ^ i ^ r 3rd of the
suggesting th a t farm ers wo
'rf
’r f
y
-
aCOUt
th ?2
Bu8fle’ Mrs>
U niversity of Oregon’s new two
cron residues into the soil.
The o.d tim er ^
talking ^ G r a s s
W om an,
^ . m p o ^ n t ^ th a n on th a t portion o f t h e park
from 22nd place In Portland Moro;' Mr and MrSt « Eldon
...
v I-ane
___ mUlion doiia r E rb Memorial
old ' tim er wtas talking
area council standings to first and Mrs H attie Spencer of
Union.
±
hurried' “"th e ir1’horses 'in to H ernw n Z le g l# T h u n d a y
fact th a t stra w la “ source of
place in two years.
Wasco.
Some 27 years ago m em bers
^he hern‘s
a s'" s ^ ’n ““as 'th e noon With eight m em bers pre " g anic m aterial.
Decomposing
Sell said em phasis on quality
of the class of 1923 first visioned
of the scouting program will be
the union building th at w as to
h ° a u w X a t ’ n h a d 'to h 7 d o 7 e ^ e
Blaylock
Mrs. Blaylock ^ ¡ T m i p p l y of the 15 m ineral
aage ,anda
WascQ —
^ Klng7
h e ''a
an ta addl-
g es
stressed > b;
from
now
on d v ln
be a social and recreational cen
ter for all students in the state
so there would be tim e for seed- a n d M rf , E d Sa r A e,^L
elem ents for plant grow th av
<J0Ulrty m ay again be populated of the program to m ore boys in
university.
ing before snow flew, and it had M president and
s
able at all tim es.
rAsidllM by sage hen. Eighty-seven of the thig area. He announced lmme-
At 8:15 o'clock Friday evening.
to be done because the hanker respectively and Mrs T - M- R ° e
Continued use of crop
.
a
grouse w ere recently trap- djate plans for form ation of both
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to
Reynolds
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N o te
Ed Bell In Washington
On Wheat Business
ir
tr
Measures on Ballot
I rOCTHID IODIC
W-
Hold District Meet
III
Reapportionment
zviz l
MCASUrC OKed
More Lose Lives
Wheelbarrow Pusher
|U | raitlC ACClGCÏltS
Trlks At Rufus
Moro Women Will
Hear of Measures
Straw Is Problem
No Caucus Held;
Asset To Farmers
Deadline Oct. 17
fariuers
■rf «r
John Sell Leader
*r
Erb Memorial To
Of District Scouts
Be Dedicated
Grass Valiev Women straw and 8tubble con^ln ™be,r.
Have New Onicers
Sage HenS May
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enough m n n c v 'a T u te’T o 'w o r ^ ° 5 t t l e
about too much.
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Blessed are the uses
sity. * The generations th a t
had to Struggle know
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toan those°U odh X t t e a^ -
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