Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 5, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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Store at Pilot Point
Tuesday, February 5. 1946
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Donald. Clyde McKee, Dade Sparks,
713 a. Locust
Phene 172
Brooks Nash lieutenant. B E Loo- bui.cing which
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Receipts Here
As a sad forecast for the coming
members are Joe Wise Brooks. lieu-
House Hunting
dropped $3,705.51 last month under
nounced today.
( hiropractor
If Your Car Is Sick
Matthews, W B Peters, lieutenant, '
The sudden decline in overseas '
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PIlO’T POINI. Frb
The only thing I haven’t been
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Mr and Mrs Albert Fischer, receiv-
FIRESTONE TIRES
Earl Foreman, Tom Harpool, Jr, J
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DR. J. W. GROOMS
lieutenant. R S Parker, Jr , Jacob
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Harwell
CHIROPRACTOR
$1.10 Gallon
Firestone Anti-Freeze
ANNOUNCES
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Phone 67 - 68
218 W. Hickory
OPENING
lieutenant. Jack Skiles, Champ Ta-
OF HIS OFFICES
BE A PATRON
liaferro, Ray Tobin, Joe Wankan.
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AT 10612 E OAK
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PHONE 1934
—OFFICE HOVRS.
8:30 A. M. — 12:00 Noon
1 :00 P M — 5:30 P M
NOTARY PUBLIC
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LATER BY APPOINTMENT
tax reports, themes A- theses.
CLOSED ON THURSDAY
PATRONS' FIN 1) COMMITTEE
8. Side Square
Phone 321
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TEAM NO. 1
EMORY TAYLOR, Capt
Carefully Selected
Looney
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Walter M Woods, lot 2, block 272,
Raymond Wheeler
Hickory Street.
Seed Peanuts
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FARMERS STOCK
Recleaned - Treated
See The Sensational
C E MIILER. Capt
REYNOLDS PEN
SHELLED
Treated or Untreated
$12.50
TEAM NO. 1
L A DUNGAN, capt
E. W. Batterton
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VOGUE CLEANERS
SEED DEALER
AND FURRIERS
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Farmers Peanut Warehouse, Denton, Texas
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DENTON KIWANIS CLUB
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721 N. Locust
Phone 108
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Granbury Peanut Warehouse, Granbury, Texas
Cleburne Peanut Warehouse, Cleburne, Texan
Complete stenographic service in-
cluding typing of business letters.
A miracle pen. Writes 2
years without refilling.
is
one
Rav
an-
te the potential voting strength of (
the county. At least that many have
registered with the local board on1
in 1902 the original frame build-
ing was torn down and the brick
Nh hols
Reed
Today is 'kick-off' day for the
activities of the patrons fund and
PILOT POINT Feb 5—Proceeds
from the President’s Birthday Ball
here last week totaled approxim-
tenant, R W Bass, O H Brammer,
Floyd Brooks, J L Carrico; J H
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ployed
States
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Two (’oats
Equal To
Three Coats
A verage
Paints.
' will take care of a part of the loss.
' he addl'd. but it will not be enough
1 to take up all the slack.
chiropractor. Is to find an apart-
mert '
With offices located upstairs at
106 1-2 East Oak he and his wife
required to register, and discharged
servicemen, the county's total vot-
ing strength would be boosted near
the 12,000 mark
I
DOUBLE-DUTY _
NOH DROPS wonKs
FAST moMT WHItl
TROUSLB l«l
Real Estate Transfers
Will Williams and wife to Em-
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four
Members of the committees in-
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(EO. W. NEWTON
Phone 162LJ
107 Highland
Devoe Paints and
Varnishes
1 other considerations, May 15. 1941
A K Jones and wife to O M (
PUBLIC
STENOGRAPHER
WALTER B. McCLURKAN, General Chairman
GUY TURNE R, Treasurer
LEE PRESTON, Secretary
Hoyt Routon, pharmacists sec-
Wilson. ond class, son of Mr and Mrs John
Pllot Point stores, a.branch is airy
being operated in Bonham.,
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When Moving Anywhere
(For Particular)
PHDNE 26
Serving All Potnts In the United
States Esimates Without
Obligation. Packing!
Ora ting I
BONDED and INBUVRED
'. Possible County
Voting Strength
Nearly 12,000
j mailing is making a big dent in the [ Newton
total amount of business at the I
KING'S
Radio and Electric Co.
AT HEADLEE’S
Twenty-Nine Years in Denton
"Just Ask Your Neighbor”
lieutenants serving within the four
[ main teams of the patrons fund
The fund is made up of money
, contributions ol numerous local and
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ORD.CRRONICLE 1
Rabbits provide the fur for 86 . .
different kinds of fur coats, includ- j nail Raises $600
ing French sable.
For Hauling, Packing or
Crating of Any Kind
(ALL 1715
Freight Transfer
Ben Ford
B E
Joe
LT JOE S WILSON
Jkek sKiles
Champ Taliaferro
Ray Tobin
Jo Wankan
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SAM LANEY TIRE CO.
FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY STORE
Pilot Point Vets
Gel Discharges
NOW TODAY
While you are in good health
is the time to get hospitaltze-
tion. Don't wait until you get
sick or injured . . . then wish
you had it.
Philco
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evidence of honorable discharge is- I
sued within 18 months prior to an J vear postal
election 1
t.T W K BALDRIDOE
More than 47,000 women are ein-
UNITED
WILL
FINANCE
ANYTHING YOU CAN GET US
TO— SEE E J
' have set up housekeeping in one
1 room on Bryan street A native of
Cold Preparations
LIQUID, TABLETS. SALVE.
NOSE DROPS
Caution use only as directed
629
993 OF THE KIWANIS YOUTH PROGRAM
K' W •58
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bert Ford
Team number
3 •,.d-
1 lieutenant, Clifford Balchrop. Meri
Bonney, Joe M Brooks, a O Cal-
houn; Hal Jackson, lieutenant.
MAck Gay, George Harte. William
I R. Hicks, Ben C Ivey. George M
Hopkins, lieutenant. Joe Qopeland,
Marvin Davis, Grady Denman, Al-
Knight, lieutenant, Lewis Lee,/Dego on the USS YMS 116
Madison Marshall, Sam McAlister.
JACK HILL
"OPEN ALL NIGHT"
Conoco Service Station
Conoco OM - Nth on
Veterans may vote without tax '
payment or exemption certification
provided they show election judges
kiln owned by the Cobb
sms EWING
Denton Typewriter Exchange
survey, Aubrey, $700, Feb 4 19441
' a -2 M-I cqat
tax receipts and 1,318 overage and |
otherwise eligible persons had been their luncheon meeting today at j
given exemption certificates. | noon in the special dining room at [
Exemptions were certified for Texas State College for Women.
persons living inside the Denton I and contact concerning the finan-
city limits only, Orr said, and he cial solicitation and sale of tickets
estimated that overage persons liv- will be made with each club mem-! _ Mack Massey, lieutenant, J.
prrtty fast living acordng to
il Denton's new residents. Dr .1
Lt HAL JACKSON
Mack Ony
George Harte
Wm R Hicks
Ben C Ivey
who were not required to register
may surpass the 1,000 mark
Records of the Denton selective
service board indicated that more
than 2 000 veterans may be added
, 42184 .
G L Messenger, Roy Moore, L W.
i the business and operated it for
MeClurkan is general j general merchandise store in 1874,
ing in the county outside Denton i^r daily through a new of ....... A Me- S ArickPyoptetors of the Lewi
Shepard: H D Roberts, lieutenant.
J W Gray. Marvin Loveless Doyle
Thompson, W E. Williams
Members of team number four
are J L Baldwin, lieutenant. Hoytt
es-dax
acres in F Travino
dents living outside Denton, not
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Routon, has recently returned from
- ----------- the South Pacific after serving 18
Elbert Woodrum, O P Grandey, months in base hospitals in Guadal-
lieutenant, W S. MiUer, Sr. Fred canal and New Caledonia He is to
Minor. T L Morrison and C L ' report for reassignment Feb 15
Oliver. This is his first visit home since he I
——'1 ' — enlisted in January, 1944
ney. Joe W Nichols, Paul R Reed, I business
Homer Curtis. I from a
family
record 1945.
team two, C
been made manager of the new
Economy Auto Store which open-
cd for husmeas tn Pilot Point Fri-
day
He had served as assistant man-
ager of the Denton store for about
three rears Hart and his wife, the
former Miss Helen Taylor of Jus-
tin, and their two-; ear-old daugh-
ter, Virginia Sue, will continue to
reside at 1016 West Prairie
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[ ticket sales committees preparatory chairman of the four teams con- merchandise was hauled here from
to the twentieth annual Kiwanis sisting of all local Kiwanians, Guy ; Jefferson in ox-drawn carts in 1894
Minstrel, which will be given for Turner is treasurer and Lee Pres- i Calvin Cobb, a brother, purchased
Bishop, assistant postmaster.
TEAM NO. 3
I F B Huey. team three, and L. A
Dungan and Gene Fowler, team
po l Mn And
two committee
GrandRelief
FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTREss OF
HeadCokkI
the first time on two nights, Feb | ton is secretary
Tax Assessor-Collector C. C Orr i 21 and 22, at the main auditorium | Sam Laney and Emory Taylor [ three years when his sons, John H.
•und 7,638 "voters had been issued । at the North Texas State College were named co-captains of team ! James S. and T W came to Lewis-
' Kiwanians were Issued tickets at ene: D L Lindsey and R B New- ville from Rhea Springs Tenn, and
• - man,
in banks/ of the United
Court House
Records
after Pearl Harbor
Attached to the 13th Air Force.
, lie went overseas as a sergeant in
January. 1942. and participated In
the invasions of Guadalcanal. Sol-
omon Islands, New Caledonia and
New Guinea After his discharge
I Grooms did post graduate work at
Lincoln Chiropractic College i.i In- l
dianapolis, Ind His wife is former-
ly of Dallas
1 Hart Will Manage • e *aharked
New Economy Auto
The Economy Auto stores are InaUr.tly relief Jrum head cold «U»-
owned Principally by Stanley Mon- I Va-tro-norm’ewh noseHPs
roe but his brother, James Mon- ! -it helps prevent many colds from
roe, who lias recently been dis- developing II used in timet Try ill
a-—-- Follow directions in package.
receipts in Denton
B Price, George Selby.
or Untreated
j Dallas and will be knon as
| Elmer Williams Store
। When Henry Cobb opened
Gulfpxort. Miss, Dr Grooms grad-
uated May 14, 1940 from Carver
Chiropractic College, Oklahoma
City After 17 months of private
practice in New Albany. Miss , he '
enlisted in the Army Air Forces I
Dec 30. 1941, about three weeks
able to do fast, ’ laughs the young | Durham. 1 5
Dougherty, lieutenant, Francis|ed his discharge last week at Camp
Craddock, Pete Davis, John Faught,
Park Richards. James |
out-of-town patrons of the Ki-
I Lowell E Sloan. lot 20. block 162. |
318 N Wood Street
G W Martin, lot 11, block- 406 1
Pauline Street.
BEN IVEY.
Chairman of Board
A final tabulation of Denton j
An inventory dated 1898 reads
"Cobb Brothers, Dealers in Staple
and Fancy Groceries. Glassware.
Tinware, Chinaware and Fancy No-
NOTICE
PERSONS INTERESTED
lieutenant, Frank Weedon, R P
Lack, L. H Moore, John Storrie
Individual attention given your
I sport clothing. eweaters, fe
fun and evening gowna, eta.
Bring your cleaning and pw
ing to us. v
F L McDonald; Joe S.
ately $600 All profits will be di-
vided between the Warm Springs
■ Foundation and the Shrine Hos
pitalat Dallas
operated it under the name of
Cobb's Store.
Eddie Morrison, William H Mag-
ness, Bert R. Moore; A H Odom.
living "the American wav''
Grixans, 416 Bryan, wlu
Denton less Hum three
atlei four yrurs in the
Forces
now houses the
erected with brick
Cob‘.AStore At *fi
county's potential voting strength ' __ _ c _ .
for 1946 showed today that 8 956 : FIV ■ J £71 _ 1 . C1 4 A.
persons had become qualified to ■ ■ 4• M 4 "9 I QC B T •2 veT
ballot through poll tax payments I IUI%UU N_OI°3 K-T 1 U
and applications for exemptions
With an estimate of overage resi-
members of the family and con-
tenant, I M Atkins R M Banis tinued to operate the business until
Ben W Boyd, Clyde Carpenter, the recent sale He served over seas
Phillip Coury, C. H. Hancock, lieu- I tn World War 1 but retained his
tenant,-Ray Dickson, Noel Ellis, C I business here
E Hastings, G W Hinkle Joe T i Williams has been connected with I
I House: Deals Headlee. lieutenant I Higgmbotham-Bailey Co of Dullas
pared to $17.934 96 in January, 1945. »' rent Jac ksor 1, Lee Johnson. W E 1 for therl28xem1_______
he said iLanford, K K Meisenbach, Carl
return from the service or i
deing placed on reserve and
"eased from active duty
John H Cobb was manager of the
store until his death in 191.1, when
T W Cobb succeeded him and
served in this capacity until his
death in 1922
Joe C Cobb, son of John H Cobb,
then became manager and in 1934
purchased the interest of other
Fannin. Fischer, who entered the I
. - , - service June 6, 1944, has been
H Fultz, Jr., Floyd Graham, W H : awarded the ErO ribbon with four
Hawley. Wesley V Hite; Dan Me- | battle stars, Good Conduct Medal,
Alister, lieutenant, W S Miller, Jr World War II Victory ribbon and
tiie Presidential Citation. He plans
to return to farming with his fa-
ther southwest ol Pilot Point.
John H Johnson, CK3c, who has J
R W Bass Francis Craddock
G H Brammer Pete Davin
Floyd Brooks John Faught
J. L Carrico Farl Foreman
LT TOM HARPJOI., JR
J. H Puitu, Jr
Floyd Graham
Dr W H. Hawley
________________Wesley Hte_____________________
W V McClure and wife to Eddie
Williams et al, two tracts contain-
ing 750 07 acres in D Gregg sur-
vey. $10 and other congiderations,
Feb 1,1946 |
LT T B DAVIB:
O J Curry
Abney Ivey
Henry Dungan
J B Floyd
cal servicemen returned home last
week with honorable discharges and
one on leave from the Navy
Pfc Benjamin J Fischer, son of
Denton post office, Bishop explain- । Spurlocki Paul Young, lieutenant, |
ed. and it is not likely that 1946 C Tate E D. Traster, Price
| will run 1945 a very close nue ( Ttuitt Mark Waldrtp. D B White-
Increased enrollments at both i 11 0
| North Texas Slate College and ! „ ‘cam numiber three' committee
Texas State College for Women I members .are W K Baldridge, lieu-
LT DEATH HFADLEK
Bri nt Jackson
Lee Johnson
W E lanford
K K Meisenhach
Carl Matthews
----------- center He last served on the USS
Boles. Philip Brinson, Frank Bur- I LSr 398.
chard. Ross Compton; T. B Davis, | Fred Bright Selz, motor machin-
lieutenant. O J Curry, Abney Ivey, ist s mate 2c, received his discharge
Henry Dungan, J. B Floyd; Dick ! Jan 22, also at the Navy separation
Heyn, lieutenant, R L Proffer, center at Norman He served two
I Jack A Gray, J P Harrison C A i months in the Pacific theater of
Hogan. Forrest Heeren; O C war and was just stationed at San
Unofficial estimates of political the January,
observers placed the total voting'
strength of Denton county well 1
above, the 10.000 mark which prob- ] The receipts for the first month
ably is an all-time high of 1946 were only $14.229 45 com-
Passenger, Truck, Tractor recapping. Hawkinson
Treads are put on without applying heat, guaranteed
never to come off at any speed. 8 hour service on re-
caps.
WE NOW’ OFFER INSTANT ROAD SERVICE
ANYWHERE LN THE COUNTY!
•’ I
PusE .
spent 33 months in the Pacific the-
ater of war, was discharged Jan
22, also at the Navy separation cen-
ter at Norman, Okla , separation
combinations at Waldrips. ,
Service Discharges
Platoon Sgt Kenneth Lee Phil-
lips. Marines
Gunner's Mate Second Class
Charles Lee Flippo, Navy
Signalman Serond Class Richard
Clayton Durham, Navy
Staff Sgt Ivy D Moser, Army
Tech Fourth Grade Clotse K
Lake. Army
Pfc Lloyd A Lumber. Army
Pfc S R Bradley, Army
Coxswain Billy Rav McKee, Na-
Let Us Doctor It
Doc Hibler and Claude Bennett
Garage
Phone 253 212 E. McKinney
LT HOMER CURTIS:
Chrford Balthrop
Meri Bonney
Joe M Brooks
A O Calhoun
Support the Patron Drive!
One of the below groups of Kiwanians will call on you in the near future. They will ask you to support the work
the Kiwanis Club is doing tor our youths by asking you to subscribe to the Patron’s Fund. We ask that you
give these Kiwanians a few minutes of your time when they call. They have a story to tell.
The NEED is CHEAT, the CAUSE is HOOD and the funds are WELL ADMINISTERED. HELP THE YOUTH
PROGRAM!
IT OwO M HOPKINS
Joe Copeland
Marvin Davis
Grady Denman
Albert Ford
TO ALL
Marriage Licenoea
A C Clancey and Mrs Haltie
Miller
H V MeKee and Erma Banker.
Leslie Porter Brockette and Mar-
। chitta Grisham
Glenn Clark McMillan and Hazel
King
Edward Leo Rolan and Mrs Elz-
abeth McCurry
SAM LANKY capt.
LT MACK MASSEY LT BROOKS NASH
. Tech Fifth Grade August C
1 Wobser, Army
J P Moore
Glen Lanford
L A McDonald
Clyde Me Kee
LT DADE SPARKS
Frank Weedon
R P Iack
L H Moore
________ ___John Storrie
TEAM NO. 2
PLENTY OF LEATHERETTB ON
HANO NOW
Tailor Mada Seal Covers
Many New Beautiful Patterns
Complete Line Auto
tphola terIng
RATLIFF UPHOLSTERINO
SHOP
624 8 Em Phone 1387-w
GENE FOWLER, Capt.
LT O C KNIGHT LT O F ORANtVEY
Lewis lee W 8. Miller, Sr.
Madison Marshall Fred Minor
8am McAlister T. L Morrison
F L McDonald Dr C. L. Oniver
R B NEWMAN Capt
LT PAUL YOUNG
C B Tate
K D Traster
Price Truitt
Mark Waldrip
in D B Whitehead
LT W B PETERS
G L Messenger
Roy Moore
L W Newton
Park Richurda
Jamea Spurlok
LEWISVILLE, Feb 5 — Cobbs
| Store. u business institution in
Lewisville since 1874 has recently
been sold to Elmer E Williams of
F B. HUEY Capt
LT DAN MCALISTER LT A I ODOM
Dr W 8 Miller Jr R 8 Parker. Jr
Eddie Morrison Jacob B Price
Dr Win H. Magneas George Selby
Bert R Moore Harwell Shepard
LT. H D ROBERTS
J W Gray
Marvin Loveless
. Doyle Thompaon
W. K. Williams
RETURNS TO TSCW—
Richard L. Foster, on leave
of absence since 1941, re-
turns to Texas State Col-
lege for Women for the sec-
ond semester to resume his
teaching duties as assist-
ant professor of chemistry.
Achieving the rank of lieu-
tenant-colonel. Foster was
stationed at Randolph Field
in the film strip prepara-
tion of the Army Air Forces
Central Flying Training
Command, where he aided
in making training films.
LT J L BALDWTN I
Hoytt Boles
Philip Brinson
Frank Burchard
Rook Compton
LT DICK HEYN
’ R. L. Proffer
Jack A Gray
J P Harrinon
C. A Hogan
Porrest eeren
D L LINDSAY, Capt.
LT JOE WISE BROOKS IT C H HANCOCK
I M Atkins Ray Dickan
R M Burn ■ ‘ Dr Noel Ellis
Ben W Boyd C E Hantings
< Ivde Chi ant r IDraW Hinkle
1inp (miry Jce l' House
mett B Wynn, kit in W Daniel
w j survey ubs No 378, $1 and other
moved to consdetatins, Jan 19 1946
weeks ago P M Vanee and wife to C C
I Halley, part of lots 4 and 5 Me-
"1) 11 Kennon add to Denton, $10 and
IN THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED
PROPERTY
The Zoning Board of the City of
Denton, Texas, will hold a public
hearing in the Council Room of the
City Hall at two o'clock P M on
1 the IS day of February 1946 for
' the purpose of considering applica-
ttons of the following property own-
ers who have petitioned the Zoning
Board to change their property from
residence use to the busness zone
J H Briscoe, lot J. block 418. N
Elm Ac Highway No 24
A H Davis, lots 17. 18 block, 205
S Elm Street
M L. Grimes & J A Peek, lot 2,
block 334. 800 block. Bernard Street j
Marvin Alexander 106 , 28, block j
| 246 Corner E Prairie & Skinner Sts |
y 7 """
,78
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from. thNevy,isnowas- L 2
( ivil Docket
Loretta P Vaughn vs V A
Vaughn, partition of real estate.
W A Alexander et al vs John
H Alexander partition of real es-
ate
Mildred Frank vs Harold Wi-
hoite, suit for anullment of mar-
riage
. Divorce Docket
! Margie Arrington vs Charlie
Arrington, suit filed
Cynthia Winifred Oood vs James
Wiliam Good suit fled
John M Usry vs Ollie Edith
1 Usry. suit filed
W R Splawn vs. Anna Lee 1
Splawn. suit tiled
IT J H DOUGHERTY
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