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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 17

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NOTES OF SERVICE MEN William Robinson, above left for Minneapolis Saturday after spending a thirty day leave here with his parents, Mr and Mrs E. E. (Bud) Robinson. Airman Robinson entered service February 16 at Lackland A.F.B. and then went to San Antonio for a 12 week Organizational Supply school.

He expects to be stationed in Alaska soon. GERMANY A. Young- 23, Ypungwirth, Wesley, recently was assif tied to the 226th Medical Collecting Company in Ladwigs- burg, Germany, Young-winn entered ttie Astny 'September 1958 and received jasic- training at Fort Carson, -olo. iHe was last stationed at Sam. Houston, and arrived in -Europe in February of this Youngwirth is a 1954 graduate of Wesley Public -High School and was employed by Robinson Produce and Feed 'before entering the Army.

His wife, Carol, is With him in Germany. tf GRAFENWOHR, GERMANY Army Pvt. Eldon Helmers, 23, son of Mr and Mrs H. H. ttecettfoet 1958, Ffamhwh attended Algona High School and worked for the Algona Street Department.

His iparents, Mr and Mrs Harold W. Frambacih, live in Whittemore. mers, 501 S. Hale Algona, Iowa, is participating in a lengthy large-scale field training exercise with the 4th Armored Division in Grafenwohr, Germany. Helmers, has been overseas since last May.

He is a demolition expert in the Engineers. The 1954 Algona High School graduate worked for the Algona Electric Co. before entering the Army in December 1958. LUDWIGSBURG, Army 'Pfc. John.

GRAFENWOHR, GERMANY Army Pvt. Richard E. Frambach, 23, whose wife, Marlene, lives at 719 E. Oak Algona, has been participating in a lengthy large-scale field training exercise with the 4th Armored Division in Germany. The Aug.

17. Framibach, who has been overseas since last May, is a mechanic in Company A of the division's 24th Enghieer Battalion in Furth. He completed 'basic training at Fort Hood, Tex. Before entering the Army in exercise concluded Bridal Shower Held Recently For Swea Girl Swea Ciiy Shirley Slcnzel. daughter of the Louis Stengels, was honored nt a shower at the Immanuel Lutheran church in Swea City Aug.

4. Mistress of ceremonies was Mrs Marvin Uhr, Mrs Oscar Lindo presented devotions, Mrs Richard I. Anderson gave a reading, Barbara Stenzel and Helen Madsen sang a duet and Janice Ga'bel presented a piano solo. Mrs Robert Geerdes had charge of the guest book. Mrs Wm.

Hellman and Mrs Harry Lund poured. Hostesses were Mesdames Morris Johnson, Lowell Roberts, car Linde, Walter Genrich, Rudy Peterson, Everett a Harry Lund, Orville Miller, Robert Briggs, Arnold MeFarland, Dillard Bishop, Monford Peterson, Roy Pehrson, Milton Peterson, Oscar Peterson, Kenneth Patterson, Richard Anderson, Wallace Dawson, Art W. Larson, Vlarvin Uhr, Bob Moritz, Robert LAKOTA NEWS Mr and Mrs William Miitofcen Mr and Mrs Dick Spear and Ronald on a four any trip to northern Michigan and around Lake Michigan. and Lena Gutknecht and Mr and Mrs C. A.

enjoyed sight seeing trip from Saturday through Monday through Minnesota. Last Sunday Mr and Mrs William fiftd of her sislcrs, Minnie and Alice Pannkuk and her brtotbers, Irvin and Jofm Pflnnkilk irtoir fnmilifs of Tttonkn, went to Granada, Minnesota whore they enjoyed a picnic at, the home of Mr and Mrs Marvin vVirtjes, Scheduled nirlines of the world spent $120 million for advertisinn in 1957. NOTICE OF HEARWO Ott APPLICATION OF ORTOM rtWIT FARM BY WEBSTER OHTON fOtt A PERMIT TO WITHDRAW WATER IN KOSSUTH COUNTY, IOWA. Nollce is hereby given thnt there iB now on flic In Ihc Office of the Nnlur.il Resources Council, State MoUBC, Des Molnes, nn application from Orion Fruit Fnrm by Webster Orton for permit to withdraw wnter for irrigation from the East Fork DCS Molnes River at points adjacent to the land herein described. 'The land upon which the wnter Is to be used comprises about 10 acres generally described ns that port or Government Lot f), Section 11, T90N, R29W, Kossuth County, Iowa, lying north nnd west of the county highway In Kossuth County, IOWA.

Applicant requests a permit to withdraw wnter In the maximum amount of 10 acre-feet a year nt a AUQ 40,. 1959 Alfjonn (In.) Uflpw fVi Cor. 1 Block 28 O.P. th. K.

to Woonier th. So. 132' th. So. 215' th.

W. 132' th, N. to Pt. of Beginnfna. A City Lots In SKI NWJ il-PR 2fl 3, 4 fit ft None A 9 an Oov't A P.

Ctov't (1 Lots 1, 2, 9. 4 A ft A 1.01s 0. 7 A A Ixil fl None So. of the M. St.

P. Ry. R. of EaM of Wooftter. North of Pine West of the C.

A N. W. Ry. of W. None A NEAb SMITH'S 1st ADDITION None A EVERDS ADDITION None A SCHW.TX ADDITION A All uplatted lands In the Wl SEJ of 1-1W-20 nnd W4 NEJ and El NWJ of 12-05- an None Ordinance and thnt Hie or Adjustment publish a summary of ai decision of the Boiml tifteen days following its decision.

All persons Interested In the iihovft rnntters ore advised to nltend said iicaiing and express their objections or "I'provnl of Hie proposed changes Hy din-el Ion of the Clly Counell. David A. Smith City Clerk Prwicni PropoMd Claul' ttcallon llotlon IS an sss da iOc EE! Be Safe, Sound And Secure. Has your rainy day arrived? With savings on hand to tide you over, you have protection against periods of temporary unemployment, unexpected medical expenses or other financial emergencies. To build "rainy day" funds, set aside a small sum regularly in our profitable savings account.

As little as $5 or $10 makes a good start. And helped by our above-average earnings, you'll soon reach your goal. Open your "rainy day" savings account today! Now Paying Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASS'N. Since 1917 SPEAKING? Hot Water Ail Gone? Switch To Electric Water Heating If there's not enough water to go around in your family, here's a permanent answer to your problem; Buy an automatic electric water heat- era, and get one big enough to meet your needs I Then you'll have plenty of hot water, without work or worry, A thermostat keeps water hot, night and day, Just turn the hot water faucet and laugh at the old days when there wasn't enough hot water, Algona Municipal Utilities Phone CY 4-2333 Jorgensen, Ralph Helen Madsen. Walker and Bridal Shower Judy Bravender was honored at a shower Thursday evening at Swea City Methodist church.

Her sister, Susie had charge of the guest book. Penny Guyer oresented the program and Mary Lou Bloomster and Marriann Martin presented musical numbers on the piano during the program. Janice Gabel, Mrs Art Larson and Mrs Barrel Bishop assisted in opening gifts. Mrs Mary Bravender and Mrs Mark Clifford poured. Hostesses were Mesdames Monford Peterson, Mancil HurJburt, Roy Pehrson, Wm.

Christenson, Greg Deim, Ronald Johnson, Wm. Guyer, Oliver Blomster, Virgel Blomster, Jack Van Norman, Fern Peterson, Lloyd Johnson, Milton Grieman, Harold Opsal, Rolan Gabel, Ed Stewart, Dean Swanson, Arnold Anderson, Kenneth Patterson, John Sanftner, Martin Dahl, Don Martin and Kenneth Emery. Mrs Ditzler Honored A bridal shower was held at the Elvin Godfredson home, Aug. 9 for Mrs Don Ditzler. Mrs Ditzler is a granddaughter of the Alfred Godifredson's who farmed in the Seneca area for a number of years.

Carolyn Madsen of Seneca played two numbers on the ac- rnn.xlmum rate or second during the 0.22 cub'lc feet a period May 1 to October 10 of each year. Notice Is further given that public hearing will be held at 11:00 A.M. on September 1859, at the Hancock County Courthouse. Garner, -Iowa, nt which time and place or at any adjournment, the Water Commissioner or his Deputy will take evidence by the applicant and any other person either in support or or In opposition to the granting of a permit. R.

G. Billiard Water Commissioner (33-34) cordion. Several games played after which the were bride opened her gifts and lunch was served. Mrs Pete Godfredson poured coffee. Hostesses were Marilyn Tenney, Mrs Lyle Godfredson anc Mrs Elvin Godfredson.

W.S.C.S. Met The Methodist Aug. 5. Mrs Ed W.S.C.S. Stewart me hac devotions.

It is panned to have an ice cream social at the church Aug. 22. Mrs Mervin Johnson had charge of the program assisted by Mrs Gorden Jones, Mrs Dqrwood Voigt and Mrs Max O'Keefe. Shirley Smouse played two selections on a portable electric organ. A lunch was served by the hostesses.

Mrs Carlo Petersen, wife the pastor at St. John's Lutheran Church, Ringsted, was gues speaker at the meeting of Augustana Lutheran Church Women Aug. 6 at the Swea City Immanuel Lutheran church. OFFICIAL NOTICE BEFORE THE IOWA STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION TO THE CITIZENS OF KOSSUTH COUNTY. IOWA Notice is hereby given that Charles F.

lies and Harold E. McKinney, DBA Iowa Film Delivery, Dos Molnes, Iowa, has made application to the Iowa State Cornmerce Commission under authority of Chapter 325, The Code 1958. for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a motor carrier oC freight by extending its existing authority as a motor carrier of freight. A. By enlarging its.present commodity description to include freight limited to small parcels and packages not to exceed 200 Ibs.

in weight for each parcel or package and without limitation on weight of a shipment from any one shipper or consignor between the following points which it Is presently authorized to serve under Its Certificate No. 316 and Certificate No. 397 In the name of Charles F. lies and Harold E. McKinney, DBA Film Transportation Company: Algona, Emmetsburg, Spencer, Arnolds ParK, Superior, Armstrong, Buffalo Center, Burt, Whittemore, Ruthvcn.

Fostoria, OkoboJI, Estherville, Swea City, Tltonka, West 3end, Cylinder. Dickens, Mllford, Splr- 1, Lake, Gruvcr. Lakola, Bancroft, Boone, Rolfe, Luther, Graettinger, Fort Dodge, Gllmore City, Madrid, Humboldt, Dakota City and Polk City nd B. By including as additional points on its presently existing regular routes he following: Ogden, Ringsted, Ledyard, Bradgate, Bode, Otho, Dayton, Ten-ill, Boxholm, Fenton, Woden, Lu- Verne, Rutland, Burnside, Pilot Mound, Harcourt, Lone Rock, Ottosen, Livermore, Badger, Lehigh and Fraser and authority to transport freight imited to small parcels and packages not to exceed 200 Ibs. in weight for each parcel or package and without on weight of a shipment from any one shipper or consignor between said points and all points on its existing regular routes including those set out in paragraph and C.

To serve as off-route points all motion picture theaters located within five (5) miles of its existing regular routes used in connection with the service set out in paragraphs A and above for the transportation of film and film accessories for delivery to drive-in-theaters in Kossuth, Palo Alto, Clay. Dickinson, Emmet, Winnebago, Boone, Pocahontas, Webster. Humboldt, Polk and Hancock Counties, Iowa. The Commission fixed Tuesday, September 22, 1959, ten (10:00) o'clock a.m. at the office of the Buena Vista County Auditor, Storm Lake, Iowa, as time and place for public hearing on the above docketed application.

IOWA STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Harold E. Hughes, Chairman Bernard J. Martin, Commissioner Ray H. Thompson, Commissioner ATTEST: Geo. L.

McCaughan, Secretary Dated at Des Moincs, Iowa, August 5, 1959. Docket No. H-4675. (33-34) Properly Involved Orlffinnl Pint Ulocks 1 2 A Hlock 3 Lot 8 Block 23 Lot 1 Illook 2-1 Lot 4 Hlwk None Block .12 Ixit 1 A 2 A niork -IB Lot 5, 0, 7 A Block 47 Lot 1. 2.

3 4 A Block 4B Irfjt 2, 4 A Block 51 Lot 1 2 A Hloi-k 52 Lot 1. 2, ii 4 A Block 53 Lot 1, 2, 3 4 A Block 111 Lot 6 A Hlock 82 Lots 7 II A rails Addition Ulndt II Vacated Mound St. west of Johnson St. A Block Lois 1, 2. 3.

4. 5 0 Block Lots 7 of Vacated Put- nuin St. between Blocks 1) 10 A S' a of vacated Putnam St. between Blocks I) 10 A Block 10. Lots 1, 2, 3 4 Block 10, Lots 5.

7 Block 11 Blocks 12, 13, 20, 21 and vacated Mound St. from Clarke to Mctcalf and vacated Casey St. from Maple to centre None Block 25. Lots 1, 2. 7 Block 40, Lots 1, 2, 7 Block 57.

Lots 1, 2, 7 8 Vacated Ackley St. between Blocks 58 None A A A Irvington Marguerite M. Hayes and Mrs Herman Becker and Ronnie are vacationing this week at Yellowstone Park and Black Hills. Mr and Mrs Bill Stiemel of Buckingham spent the weekend at the home of Mrs M. Frankl and at the Gerald Frankl home.

Chris Gales visited at Techny, 111. over the weekend with his daughters who are nuns at a Convent there. Mr and Mrs Herbert Wallace and children of Belgrade, Minn, visited old neighbors and friends in this vicinity over past weekend, Mr and Mrs Milford Plathe and family spent last week with friends at Philipsburg, Mont. Enroute home they spent some time at Yellowstone Park. Mr and Mrs Durwood Walker stayed at the Wayne Wickwira home last week while they were vacationing in the West.

Mr Walker is now with the Army Reserve for a three week period in Wisconsin. Mr and Mrs K. P. Roney recently spent a weekend at tha home of Mr and Mrs Roy Blythe at Waukon, Minn. Klein accompanied her aunt, Pauline Batt and son Roger to Colorado Springs a few weeks ago.

They will return latter part of this week. Captain Wm. Batt will also return with them for a few days leave. He is stationed at Camp Carson, Colo. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 9th day of September.

1959 at 8 o'clock P.M. In the City Hall at Algona. Iowa at which time and place the City Council will consider proposed changes to Zoning Ordinance No. 341 of the City oi Algona. Iowa, which said proposed changes include the following: Reclassification and the zoning of the property hereinafter described.

For purposes of this Ordinance, District A is the single-family dwelling district is the Multiple-family dwelling trict, is the commercial district, is the light industry district and is the heavy industry district. Said proposed changes also include: An amendment prohibiting the erection and use of single and two-family dwellings in a heavy industry district; the requirement that detached garages be at least three feet from adjoining buildings and that the roofs of said buildings be not less than six inches apart vertically; that the Board of Adjustment publish notice of hearing on any application for a variance or exception from the Blocks 70 Block 71. Lots 3, -I. 5 Block 72. Lots 1.

2. 7 Block 81, Lots -t, 5 0 A Block 82. Lois 5, (i, 7 8 A Block 83, Lots 5, 0. 7 8 A Block 84, Lots 5, 0, 7 8 A Block 87, Lots 5, 0, 7 8 A Block 88, Lots 5, 0, 7 8 A Block 89, Lots 5 6 Block 90, Lots 3, -1, 5. 7 8 Vacated Ackley St.

between Blocks 90 91 None Block 91 A Block 92 A Blocks 08 99 A Vacated Ackley St. between Blocks 99 100 None Block 1UO A tract lying north of the C. W. St. P.

Ry. and bounded by Casey McCoy St. and the South lines of Blocks 85 ao, Calls Addition (not in Call's Add.) None Blocks 104, 105. 100 6 107 A Blocks 108 thru 110, inclusive A Block 129 Lots 1, 2 3 A Block 130 Lois 1, 2. 3 4 A Block 131 Lots 1 2 A Block 132 Lots 1.

2, 3 4 A Block 133 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 8 A Blocks 134 139, inclusive A Blocks 140 145. inclusive A Block 140 Lots 1, 2, 7 8 A Block 158 Lots 1. 2, 7 8 Block 180 Lots 1, 7 8 Block 220 Lots 5, 0, 7 8 A 221 Lots 5, (i, 7 8 A Block 222 Lots 5, 0, 7 8 A Block 223 Lots 5, 0, 7 8 A Call's State Street Addition Block 237 Lots 7 8 A Block 238 Lots 5 0 A Block 238 Lots 7, 8 fk 9 None Block 239 Lots 5 None Block 239 Lots 7, 9 None Auditor's Plat of the So. 414 Rods of the SE1 SEJ 2-95-29 Ei NJ Lot 7 None A. P.

of Lot 2 of Lot 8 Si SEJ SEJ 2-95-29 A Comm, 66' of SE (3.1 82.13 Machine Worfcs, repairs Rowan-Murray, service 8S1 Btncl.1, COUMCIt MIMUTEft Thr City Council met AliR. 12, nt P.M.. will) Mnyor Slilerk and Ibe following named Cotincllrnen Muekry, Whilteinore, ttreesman, Par KOIIH A HU'hnrdson. Absent: F.lberl. Hesol.

npprovlng the budget for inflO wns Ordlnnnee No. 400 wns adopted, lleer permit granted to the Kant find Owe. SJogren Oroe. Hesoluiion accepting deed from unr- rlgnn High School lor portion of McCoy Street was ndopted. Resolution notice of public hearing to be held with respect to proposed amendments to the r.on- Ing ordinance was adopted.

t'lly Clerk WHS authorised to nrtver- tlse lor sale tluil portion of vaunted alley lying to the north of l.ol II. I11U. Call's Add. Police Depart, was nulhorlzed to pur- thnsc it thi-ec wheel motorcycle. GENEHAL Smith, snlnry Iowa State flank.

withholding Uix North lown Directory Service. work sheets Lewis K. Ferguson, labor Advance Publ. publ. -Hutzell's, office supplies Mnson City 1'rlnl Service, steel Inpe -City Clc'rk, advance cash STREET Lnshbrook, salary I'ergnnde, snlnry Hurtis, salary iJo-'w salary Frew, fnlnry SkllllnR.

snltiry Ostrum, salary lu ll iocUliMi, labor labor own Stale Bank. withholding tux iKona Flour Feed JO.jr 15.71 as.oo Bwkelmnn, salary S3 119 Hutchison, salary 30240 Jorgenson. salary flnlnry 16330 nbnfh. salary ISO 86 Bultrn. salary VoiRI, salary 35,37 Kohl, salary lown State Bank, withholding tnx Trust Si Agency Fund.

pension fund Oslniine Surglm) Supply rndse Algnnn Inlior Tire Service. repair Kelley t.br posts Motors, repairs City Clerk, advance eimh Advance Publ. letterheads The Algorm Reminder, add F.tl M. Feld Equipment Co tndse Hilton's Super mdw. SANITATION Lemkec, salary Gronhni'h, snlirfy HelmciK, labor labor Thompson, labor Iowa Stute Hank.

withholding lax 'hester VVIIIey. labor rn Kohl, labor cii-tli Central Public Servlre Co I her Fairbanks, machine hire illet Lbr materials 'tall Kleetrlc lamp 'rederlck Hardware, milse AlRcinn Flour A Fred rndsc Alfionu Machine Shop, labor lllton'H Super Service. fuel A lube repair 'iiclllc Flush Tank Co repairs MlK. supplies TOM'S Televiews 300 20 tKI 117.1H 1-1 'in 2.105 41.50 IOWA STATE FAIR Aug. 28 thru Sept.

6 Big Car Races Aug. 28, 30; Sept. 2, 5 Jalopy Races Aug. 29, 31 Stock Car Races Aug. 29; Sept.

6 Horse Races Sept. 1 Thrill Shows Aug. 28, 30, 31 Roy Rogers Show Sept. 2, 3,4, 5,6 8,000 head of prize livestock Farm machinery show 4-H and FFA Fair Women's Exposition PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY NOW I Machine Shop, Uibor material Algona Tree Service, labor Algonn Welding Works, labor material rederlck Hardware Store, mdse Vllller Lbr. mdse.

AlKOua Impl. service ANphult Products prcmlx lllllon'H Super Service. llres repairs Kent Motor rupntrs Perclviil Motors, repairs 72.0' 211.B! 4.BI 2110.01 Street Fund, spraying M. L. Vandnrwanl, iipravlnR HECHEATI6N rflephen.ion, salary lobble.

salary 3arry. salary sainty llckert, Kiiliii lerlist, Hnlnry salary L'hrlstlnnst'ii, salary lown State Dunk, withholding tnx Count To Const Stores. mdno. OTlrli-n TruckIntf Service, limiting I 1 rat I Electric, Inlior rndse. Co.

of Algona, 20.00 142.70 14.Z3 12.00 273 1.50 7.00 22.M 3.65 1.75 5000 10 IB Mfl.OO 110.21 B7.02 24.80 COT nor 1.5i Ifi.Ot CO.fl 5f fl.2 l.n .8 3.2 11.0 70.90 77.50 320.82 113.80 103.40 78.35 60.45 60.45 00.45 H.75 76.3!) Thompson -Hay wnrd Chemical chlorine SudK-Yer-Duds, laundry H. M. Harrison mdse. 84.00 1.3.1 5.00 3.20 11.43 13.00 40.50 24.11 35.00 15.22 If you've noticed a noiss in TV set just you turned on lately, it vety likely arc-corona. High humidity Causes ihe high pulse on the picture tube to spray into the air which is the siizling sound.

The high humidity could cause serious damage to your sets, and therefore they should be operated several hours each day during this time of year. High voltage may also causa other troubles, today. On modern picture tubes the high voltage and electrostatic charges cause dust and smoke particles to filter through vent holes and collect on he face of the tube and on the iafeiy glass. Glasses and tubes hould be-cleaned off every three or four months. Just as set manufacturers Improve their products each year, so do the makers of replacement parts.

You will find our parts department up to date with the atest in everything to keep your radio and TV running properly. Here's a twist we hear of people going from bit parts and commercials- to stardom, but next fall, it reported. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnex will replace Betty Furness as refrigerator door openers on the Playhouse series. Norton Machine Works, repairs DEBT SERVICE Fanners Trust Savings Hank, bonds Interest 20,231.25 D. E.

Thomas, Eslalc, bonds Interest 9.0B4.4 lown State Bunk, interest 67.50 PARKING METER Oronn, snlary 214.8; Sands, salary 71.48 Iowa State Bank, withholding tax 32.4C Trust Agency Fund, pension 2.3( City Clerk, advance cash .75 133) THAT'S RICH For the answer to your TV and Radio Problems, tune in (112 N. Moore CY 4-3260). TOM'S RADIO TV "PLEASE DON'T HURT MY LITTLE GIRL II DEAR DRIVER: Today my daughter, who is seven years old, started to school as usual. She wore a dark blue dress with a white collar. She had on her new black shoes.

Her cocker spaniel, whose name is "Scott," sat on the front porch and whined as she waved "goodbye" and started off to the halls of learning. Last night we talked about school. She told me about the girl who sits in front of her the girl with the yellow curls and the boy across the aisle who makes funny faces. She told me about her teacher, who has eyes in the back of her head and about the trees in the school yard and about the big girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus. We talked about a lot of things tremendously vital, unimportant things and then we studied spelling, reading and arithmetic and then to bed.

"She's upstairs now sound asleep with "Princess Elizabeth" (thafs her doll) cuddled in her right arm. You guys wouldn't hurt her, would you? You see, I'm her Daddy. When her doll is broken or her finger is cut, or her head gets bumped, I can fix it but when she starts to school, when she walks across the street, then she's in your hands. She's a sweet little girl and I'm so proud of her. She can run like a deer and darts about like a chipmunk, She likes to ride and swim and hike with me on Sunday afternoons.

But I can't be with her all the time I have to work to pay for her clothes and education. So please help me look out for her. Please drive carefully, please drive slowly past the schools and intersections and please remember that children do run from behind parked cars, (Author Unknown) THIS MESSAGE Is Being Published For The 9th Straight Year In The Interest Of Our Children's Safety BY FOSTER FURNITURE WRWP flwPP Y-J.

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