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THE DELTA OOURIER
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1942
Personals
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Tom J. Snell of Paris transact-
ed business in Cocfper Saturday.
Reports on Hawaii
Mrs. Earl Parks, who has a po-
sition in Dallas, visited over thef
week end with her husband here.
Mias Edythe Mullican of Ben(
Franklin was shopping in Cooper
Saturday.
lira. Vance Aikin and Mrs. E.!
B. Wheat visited in Dallas Mon-
day.
TflMBIf
Mrs. U. L. Moss, who has been
ill for several days, ij able to be
up again.
Joe W. Gandy
Candidate For Re-election To
i The Legislature, 126th
Flotorial District.
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♦ PECAN GAP ♦
+ MRS. C. A. COCKRELL ♦
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Class Party | In making my announcement
Last Monday night Misses 1 as a candidate for reelection to the 1
Frances and Carolyn I.oftin en-ioffice of Flotorial Representative!
tertained the freshman and soph-
POLITICAL J. E. (Emmett) Gillean Saturday Girls Club
ANNOUNCEMENTS Candidal, for Public Weigh. Meets / 31
_ er, Precinct 4. J y
omore classes at their home with
a class party. Various games were
of the 126th District. I do so
with the greatest of appreciation j
in my heart to the people of the \
District, County, Commission-
ers, Public Weigher and Justice
of peace, pr—inct 1, $10.00 each.
Other precinct offices, $5.00
each.
HI
The following political an-
—------ ------- i .. nouncements are made subject to
played by these young people. Hot , <M«ct *»■ honoring me with the | ,he Democratic priinary July
chocolate and cookie, were served I off'ce ,n 1J40' 1 have *1942:
to the following guests: The I as aone8t*y and conscientiously■
sponsors, Misses Muriel Champion
and Jewell Cantrell, Eldridge and i " "‘"V "*"v, ‘"'"’‘“"“"s' ial District:
Thelma Liles, Helen Whitt, Melba \^ously. ^ "hat that meant to J0K w_ (Coon Creek) GANDY
The Saturday Girls Club met.
To the voters of precinct 4: with Litrel Templeton on Janu-
I ain announcing as a candidate ary 31. The minutes were
f-r Public Weigher, precinct 4 by the ecretary. A report
in the coming democratic primary, given on the amount raiacV for
I was horn and reared in the the Red Cross. Total sum was
Janu-
m
Mt. Joy community and have
farmed) since 1 was old enough to
work. 1 am familiar with hand-
ling cotton and weighing it, hav-
$16.30.
Games were played throughout
the afternoon. Jane Smith gave
piano selection. Refreshments
mg worked at the gin as variety were served to eight members
as I knew how. 1 never cast air. „ . .. , oa.L c-i , i , . ,
vote without first considering!. Rcpre‘entat,v#« 1“6lh Flotor- ; sample weigher for two seasons. 1 and two guests.
■”i will appreciate your support for _
‘•OR
N V/,>
| Jean Crouch, Burney Jo Williams
! Wilburne Campbell, Henry Er j
win, Juanita Thurman, Tommie I
I Louise Willmon, Billy Pardue, |
Terry Lei Canup, W. B. Merrill,!
this office.
'Xz'z j“rt
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keahey vis-
ited over the week end in Grand I
Saline with Mr. Keahey’s relatives.
who headed the special board of in
quiry which placed full responsibil-
ity for the Pearl Harbor debacle on
I.ieut. Gen. Walter C. Short :«•••
Atlm. Husband E. Kimmcl.
Mr. and Mra T. C. Hardegrec
and children visited over the week
end in Ben Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. J
Terrell visited in
day.
L. Yoakum of
Cooper Satur-
Brushy Mound
Woman’s Society
Has Meeting
The Woman’s Society of
Christian Service met at the home
Mr« IT W. Pierce, who has! of Mrs. Mary Morgan January 26,
with influenza, is improv-j with seven members and one vise
j itor present. Our pastor, Rev.
j T. L. Darby, also met with us.
After the devotional, Bro. Dar-
by discussed the work for the
been ill
ing.
Mrs. Lawrence Sparkman and
Mrs. F. P. Salmon visited rela-
tives in Commerce Friday.
Orville Wilkerson, and James Ran
del Woodford.
Entertainment At Methodist
Church
There was fine entertainment,
appropriate for a building erect-1
ed for public worship, given at
the Methodist Church annex on.
last Wednesday night. Several
songs were sung and various
games were played. Refreshments |
were served to all the guests.
Mrs. J. A. Gray, who has been
ill for some time, is slowly im-
proving.
Mr. and, Mrs. Pat Riley of Dal-
las visited her parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. L. D. McDonnold, over the |
week end.
Glen Loftin, son of Mr. and
JOE W. GANDY
Mrs. Edward Cantrell is ill at
her home with a severe
of asthma.
attack
Mins Veatrice Womack of
Bryan visited over the week end
with her sister, Mrs. Oren Culp,
and other relatives here.
] year with us and distributed lit-
j erature to be used in a special; Mrs pioyd Loftin> of pecan Gap,
i installation and pledge service j 1.0Uf-e 2) |ias volunteered for army
! f°r the new officieis. | gervjce leaving Fridav. Thisi
The officers are as follows: I makeg three boyg Mr and Mrs
president, Mrs. .Joe Harris; vice Loftin have in different branches | the preservation of our democ-|
president, Mrs. Carter Gill; sec-. Qf the army Thig ig what is g0. racy comes first, and the win-j
retary, Mrs. Robbie Jackson;,.^ tQ „gtop the rising sUn>> and I ning of this war is our first con-
the people I represent.
Under present conditions I
know people’s minds are not very
much concerned about this year’s |
campaign, and rightly so, because !
Mrs. Walter Griffiths and son
of Hugo, Okla., have been guests
hoards of Hitler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carr and
children spent last Sunday in
Mrs. Robbie
treasurer, Mrs. Mary Morgan; V
secretary Missionary Education,
Mrs. Minnie Pearl Russell; sec-
retary C S R. and Literature ^ 0klavislting relatives.
........ .............«......I .0 P' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moody of
of Mrs. Griffiths’ sis'ter, Mrs. Ed I !> ll's> |SN 1 ^ ‘!"'!1'S' ffL'1C 'the Yowell vicinity have been
L. Adair, and family. [ *?****?. Work' “" here recently as the guest of rel-
Mitchell; chairman Spiritual Life, . „ . ,
- ’ T , , , . ! atives and old time friends.
Mrs. Fern Jefferson of Dallas ' ,s' .'jV!!' a,U J! !‘\1. | Mrs. A. J. Bartlett spent Satur-
visited over the week end with I ,aan 0 1 lss c e j day at the Paris Sanitarium j uL'eady been mentioned to me. I
her daughter, Mrs. O. G. Janes,1, ' \u 1 ... , c ^ where her daughter, Mrs. Ester j wil1 be £latl to discuss some of
This service will be given Sun-( of Detroit, underwent thcsu matters with you through
cern.
Asi far as I know there will be
no special issues in this year’s
campaign. It seems that the 47th
Legislature almost ( wiped the
slate clean; however, there will
be some matters of vital import-
ance coming up in the next regu-
lar session, some of which
For County Judge;
J. E. THOMPSON
For Sheriff:
D. E. (Brick) WOOD
For County Superintendent i
Public Instructions:
JESS E. MOXLEY
For County Clerk:
C. V. (Duck) STEPHENSON
(Re-Election 2nd) Term)
For County Treasurer:
MRS. I.UTIE WILSON
For District Clerk:
BEN HOLCOMB
For Assessor-Collector:
G. W. (Bill) MORGAN
For Commissioner, Precinct 1:
R. L. CHAMBLISS
H. E. (Pete) BLEDSOE
For Commissioner, Precinct 2:
WESLEY o. WALLACE
OSCAR TIDWELL
For Commissioner, Precinct 4:
PAUL (Dobber) BROWN
For Justice of the Peace, Pre.
C. V. FLANARY
C. P. (Priest) ANDERSON
For Public Weigher, Precinct
D. M. (Dave) THOMAS
HUGH WATERS
W. R. (Billie) ROGERS
C. A. (Aus) CRAVEN
CARL EWING
S. A. BURNETT
W. BRYAN BLEVINS
For Public Weigher, Precinct 4
J. E. (Emmett) GILLEAN
Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
I hope to see you personally Monday in their
and solicit your vote, but if I
fail to see you, this is your invi-
tation for your support. c5r6
CLASSIFIED ADS
Neal left
for Los
Angeles, Calif., where Mr. Neal
expects to work in a war material
factory.
NOTICE
FOR SAI.E, Chevrolet coupe. See
Hubert Smith.
Some people want to raise a
garden and they can’t do it with
chickens in it. If you do not
want a garden, think of your
neighbor who is trying to raise
something to eat, as the govern-
ment wants people to raise some-
thing to eat. So you had bet-
ter keep your chickens up, or
your there may be some trouble.
-Fred c6r6 TOM ROUNTREE, Mayor
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- THF. STATE OF TEXAS
PRIVATE NURSING in home or
WE HAVE blood tested
for sale.—Roy’s Produce
FOR SALE, Johnson grass
20c per bale at my place.-
com Beeler, Rt. 3.
wi ARE READY to cuU
seed for 7c per bushel.-
Owene.
chicks
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Fay,
Baa-
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hospital.—Mrs. Jess Jones, tele-
phone 207.
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To Edna Kerbow.
Greeting: You are commanded
to appear and answer the plain-
Ml LES FOR SALE, plenty of tiff’s petition at or before 10
good work mules; also hay.—La- o’clock a. m. of the first1 Monday
mar Truck & Tractor Co. rctf \ after the expiration of 42 days
j from the date of issuance of this
j citation, the same being Monday
March, A. D.,
i FOR SALE, model A coupe with
1. six good tires.—Miller Higgins at ,, , ,
Magnolia Service Station. rctf. e ' 1 4 a.y ,° , . ,
____! 1942, at or before 10 o clock a. m.
FO.R SALE, prairie hay, $9.00 before the Honorable Dis
ton, on Underwood farm. See
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1 Court of Delta county, at
court house in Cooper, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 24 day of January,
SOW pig, weight about 50 lbs., ring 1942. Tho file number of said
in nose. Owner may have same gUit being No. 4212.
I..\ paying for this notice. G. E. : Tiie names 0f the parties in said
< ’hai lie Quate.
TAKEN UP ten days ago, white
Braddock, Pecan Gap.
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W. Brvan Blevins
have Candidate For Public Weigh-
er, Precincts 1 and 5.
TAKEN UP, white sow pig, weight
about 50 lbs., slit in left ear and
crop in right.—John Spencer, 1 j
mile south of Cooper. c5r6* ! substantially as follows,
suit are: Roycie Kerbow, as Plain-
tiff, and Edna Kerbow as Defend-
ant.
The nature of said suit being
to wit:
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spark-
man were in Commerce Sunday
t attend fhe funeral of ! )r. W. 1>.
DeJernett.
day evening, February 1. The
hostess, Mrs. Morgan, assisted by
Mrs. Mitchell, served refresh-
ments. The next meeting will be
February 2 at the home of Mrs.
Mitchell
Burrow, of Detroit,
a major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii. Wright were
in Greenville Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dennis
moved last week from Klondike
( ircle I hree, Womens
to the McKinney farm near Ben Council Has Meeting
Franklin. i
the coming campaign.
I have been greatly handicap-
ped by illness and other matters
Mrs. Eugeno Griffin and chil- sincet 1 have been home, and have
not been able to see as many
people as I would have otherwise;
but 1 hope to see as many as
possible when the weather and
j dren of Roanoke, Ala., are here
l visiting in the home of O. M. j
I Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clements
of Shreveport, La., was here Sat-
C. W. Tharp, who has been ill
since Friday with a throat infec-
tion, was able to resume work
Monday at the Review anc\ Cour-
ieu office.
Mrs. J. W. Watson of Roxton,
who has been ill several days, is
unimproved. Mrs. Watson is the
mother of Mrs. ,J. R. Watkins of
this city.
I urday and Sunday visiting rela-
Women’s tives.
Christian ! Mr. and Mra. Wilson McGowan,
Me- loute 2, Honey Grove, were the
Circle Three of the
Council of the First
Church met with Mrs. It. B.
Donald on Friday afternoon, Jan- guests of Mrs. T. W. Clower heie
uary 30. The afternoon was a few days ago.
spent tiling a rjuilt and visiting, i Miss Mary Helen Sandlin
One feature of the program
was the picture that each lady
brought of her babyhood. This
scribe lias heard it “rumored” ,
that the modern comedian had
nothing on those of “several gen-j Commerce Wednesday,
eration^ ago.” j Odell Scoggins has returned
A good number of the circle from a few days visit with rela-
of
Dallas was here Sunday visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Sandlin.
Mr. and Mi's. John Patterson
and Mrs J. C. Cother visited in
Mr. and Kirs. C. P. Castleberry,
A^nh,‘U< J!Z!!i 'T/i’L.'"1 Tfr!'uU| were Present arl(l 's hoped that tives in Amarillo
Mrs. Odell, Fowler,
Avenue, moved Saturday to the, „ , ., .. ... , ,
home of Mrs. J. W. Crawford1 °ther n,eetin^s Wl11 take
where they have an apartment.
plane in the near future.
Russell Tucker, who has been! L. B. V^GcIs
manager of Perry Bros. Store at Paris Girl
Gilmer, has been transferred to' _
Pittsburg. Mr. Tucker visited
over the week end with his fam-
ily.
Hoyle Winsett received a mes-
sage Saturday from Dallas that
\ his sister, Mrs. C. A. Olmstead,
,waa operated on in a hospital in
t,hat city.
Mrs. Bernice Owen,
I of Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
of Paris, was married
West of this city Friday evening
at 7 o’clock at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Carlock in Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. West will live
here in Cooper where Mr.
sells automobile supplies.
daughter
Frederick
to L. B.
West
Mrs. M. B. Miller has been ill
since Friday with influenza. Her
granddaughter, Yvonne Medlin,
who has been ill for ten days, is
still confined to her bed.
George Richardson, cadet in
tho army airy corps at Terrell,
was a week end guest of Mr. and
Thursday Bridge
Club Entertained
Mrs. Greaver Miller was hostess
to members of the Thursday Af-
ternoon Bridge Club and these
guests: Mesdamesi Roy Cain, Al-
len Hazlewood, Henry Sparks, Lu-
Mrs. Quentin Miller. Mr. Rich-i cile Van Scoy, Handel Pratt, Rus-
ardson has visited in Cooper the ^ soil Tucker, and Mrs. Walter
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miller on ■ Griffith of Hugo, Okla. Mrs.
numerous occasions. j Cain received high score for
- guests and Mrs
Miss Helen Crawford of Texar-j *or members.
score
George Bolger
kann was here over the week end'
to ie her mother, Mrs. j. w. Entertains In Honor
Crawford, before she left for
College Station where she will
live with her daughter, Mrs. W.
W. Bailey, while her husband is
in army1 service at Ft Bennington,
Ga.
Of Brother s Birthday
Mrs. Bud
j Grady, Mrs. John Reid, Miss Ethel
! Roderick and Mrs. J. W. Sardlin
attended * workers conference of
Rehoboth Association at Klon-
dike Tuesday.
Mrs. W. M. Merrill visited Mrs.
W. M. Thomas at Ladonia Thurs-
day.
R. W. Briscoe and Wiley Mer-
rill were transacting business in.
Fort Worth Thursday.
Mrs. Carl Lyons and father,
Bert Sullivan, were/ in Cooper re-
cently visiting Miss Willie Sulli-
van.
Mrs. Imogene Merrill and son,
Charles Hall, visited relatives in I
Wichita Falls last week.
Mrs. J. T. McFarland has re- ‘
turned from the Sanitarium of
Paris where she has been for the
past ten days. She is reported
slowly improving.
Mrs. B. S. Pickard is spending
a few days with her son, Ben
Wood, and family in Wichita
Falls.
Miss Jewell Cantrell, a member
of the Pecan Gap school faculty,
spent the week end at San Anton-
to visiting her brother, wno is in
army training.
Miss Tommie Ann Scott, stu-
dent at the TSCW of Denton,
was here the latter part of last
week visiting her parents, Mr.
I roads get to acting nice. Three
I counties are a pretty good sized
spot to try to see everyone indi-
vidually.
I have no special spiel to make
other than if I am re-elected, I
will at all times stand for the
highest ideals and for the things
I that will make this a better coun-
try in which to live.
I feel that I will be in a posi-
tion to accomplish more with a
second term because a new man
has much to learn in his first
term, and a new man does not
have the influence and standing
as one with experience.
I am still a plain old farmer. I
W. Bryan Blevins
the Review and Courier
nounce his candidacy for public
weigher of precincts 1 and 5 in
the democratic primary.
Bryan was born and reared in
Delta county, the sen of the late
J. A. Blevins. He has farmed
and worked around gins ever
since boyhood and is familiar
with handling cotton. He has
worked at the gin at
Plaintiff asks for divorce on the
authorizes HEREAFTER we will operate at grounds of cruel treatment, said
to an- our feed mill on Mondays, Wed-' cruel treatment alleged to consist
nesdays and Saturdays.—Cooper! of assaults, abusive language and
Cuiittom Gin. cr6 i jealousy.
Issued this the 24th day of
FOR SALE, plenty of work mules
and good brood mares. Also good
milk cows.—Dawson and Han-
na. rctf
Charleston and Cooper Custom
Gin and Co-op gin at Cooper.
Mr. Blevins is well known over
the precincts and his reputation
for industry and integrity reco-
mmends him to the public for
this responsible position. Mr.
Blevins promises the public his
best efforts to serve them faith-
1000 2-YEAR OLD seedling pe-
cans, transplanted 25c each. Spec-
Lake Creek, jalizo in budding and grafting,
15c each.—Pat Banks.
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WE ARE making a strong,
durable stalkcutter to sell tit an I
I
economical price. Come and see
it before you buy.—New Day
Motor Co.
January, 1942. Given under my
hand and seal of said court, at
office in Cooper, Texas, this the
24th day of January A. D., 1942.
BEN H. HOLCOMB
Clerk District Court, Delta
County, Texas. c7
NOTICE to livestock owners: We
. . . .. „ .. , , remove free your unskinned dead
ful y and impartially if elected, jor crippled st0ck.-Call Paris No.
and on this promise of service he|4gg conect
solicits your support. c5r6
Paris Soap Works.
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Paul (Dobber) Brown
HATCHERY
plow, cut wood, milk cows, churn Candidate For Commissioner,
and wash dishes just like thous- Precinct 4.
ands of others; and I am justj _
that kind of a man in the legisla- To the voters of pm;inct 4;
The only way 1 know to As y0ur commissioner, I desire fumigated; day old and
ture.
do
Help win the war and make
money with chicks that live and
lay. Many popular breeds from
approved flocks; blood tested,
„ ... - ■ fumigated; day old and started
a thing is to do it honestly t0 thank you for your considera_ sexed puiletsi Order now. Get
and right; and when I have done | tion and cooperation the past chicks when wanted. S. C. Eng-
y«ar- lish White Leghorn Chicks; sired
I am kindly asking your sup- by pedigreed’ U., S. Certified wing
port for a second term, and J banded males from hens with egg
should you elect me, I promise, as j record up to 355 eggs per year
before, to serve you the best I and outstanding U. S. R. O. P.
I can. approved males. Come see the
Yours to serve, c5r6 pedigree and chicks. I will save
that, my conscience goes to sleep
when I do.
Hoping to see everyone of you
this spring, and with kindest re-
gards, I am,
Yours,
JOE W. GANDY
C. P. (Priest)
Anderson
Candidate For Justice Of The
Peace, Precinct 1.
DR. B. WRIGHT
Veternarian
TELEPHONE 5803
3 Mile, E. Cooper r8c5
PAUL (Dobber) BROWN
After considerable solicitations,
I have decided to make the race
j you maney; see me before buying,
j Custom hatching. Feed, brooders
and remedies. Six blocks north
j courthouse on Stonewall street.
-- Greenvcille, Texas. Phone 1101.
Dewey Choate is being urged I Webb’s Modern Hatchery. rc7
by his friends to make the race!
DEWEY CHOATE MAY RUN
FOR CONSTABLE
for Constable this year and he
„ T ,. t, • , says that he is giving the matter
for Justice of the Peace, precinct • ,
, m. * • .. ... ... ' | consideration and may announce
Mis, Erlcna McBrayer lias been
elected English teacher in Mt.
Vernon High School, it was an-
nounced last week. Miss Mc-
Brayer, who has been teaching
English at East Delta Consolidat-
ed High School, took over her
new position in Mt. Vernon Mon-
day.
\
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Scott had
us dinner guests Sunday Mr. and ! :m<1 Mrs- Clayt°n Sciott.
Mrs. Wallace Robinson and son,' Judge Newman Phillips of
Lafalco, and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo (-°°PCr was here Thursday.
Barker, the occasion being Mr. 1 ^ Scott and family were | primary election, but if I miss
Robinson’s birthday. Mr. Robin- \ shopping in Paris Saturday after-. you, I assure you that I will ap-
1. This is the first time I have
asked for any public office and I
assure you that if I am elected to
this one, I will conduct the af-
fairs of the office to the best of
my ability.
I am 41 years old, having been
born and reared in Delta coun-
ty, and I have lived here all my
lie except seven years I spent
with the Magnolia Petroleum
Company sales department in Dal-
las.
I will make every effort to see
and talk with each and every
voter in this precinct before the
for the office.
Mrs. D. E. McClanahan, who
has been ill several weeks follow-
ing a major operation in a Paris
hospital, is now able to be up
and is getting along satisfactorily.
Ray Wilson was able to be at
his place of business Monday af-
ter beeing out on account of an
operation in Dallas last week.
J. T. TAYLOR
ABSTRACT CO.
2nd Floor Stovall Bldg.
Abstracts, Loans,
Real Estate and
Surveying
Phone 168
among
laxatives
all over the South
Mrs. O. C. Harris, who is ill
with malaria, is slowly improving
but is still confined to her bed.
SiksfflK
son is a brother of Mrs. Scott. noon.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT, j Mrs- c- E. Hall of Greenville,
leading makes, 11, 12, 14, and 18 | formerly of Commerce, has mov-
inch carriages. Review and Cour-
ier Office.
rctf
ed to Greenville where she and
her husband have opened a
preciate your vote and influence.
Respectfully,
C. P. (Priest) ANDERSON
Mrs. Joe Pickens and Mrs.
Howard Pickens of Cooper, route
1, were Cooper visitors Monday.
Read the ads in the Courier.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morgan, Jr., SAY II WITH FLOWERS: Fun-
_ and daughter, Tahlie, visited Mrs. «,ral sprays, and cut flowers. We
grocery store. Mrs. Hall was Sam Morgan Sunday at a hospital send flowers anywhere. Mrs. W. D
formerly Mrs. Madge Parkhill. in Paris. ' Ilart, phones 83-86. rctf
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