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Mother Describes Agonizing 90
Minutes With Lion Near Child
Editor-! note: Lion tamer Liborlo
Ronsisville held circus linn at
bar with his eyes for 90 minutes
while a baby slept within reach of
the beast's claws. It happened in
the kitchen of a home in Vighiz
zolo, Italy, while the baby's mother
was held by a policeman outside.
Here is the mother's story of the
most agonizing hour and a half
of her life.
By MARIA
MADAMA PUORRI
As Told To UPI
Vighizzolo, Italy -(UPD I
lived, second by second, the
most terrible 90minutes of
my life..
I was preparing our lunch
in the kitchen. My husband
Sabbatino, 32, was working in
a factory two miles away.
Teresa, my 2-month-old baby,
was sleeping on a few blan
kets on the top of my sewing
machine.
My children, Carmelo, 5,
Study Turns Up
Virus Discovery
By OSC Scientist
Corvallis-A major advance
in stone fruit virus disease
research has been made at
Oregon State College with
discovery that the same virus
causes cherry ringspot, peach
stunt, prune dwarf, and like
ly sour cherry yellow disease.
All of the diseases take a
heavy toll annually in Oregon
and other fruit-growing areas
of the nation. Earlier, it was
accepted that different viruses
were involved in each of the
diseases.
The findings by Drr J. A.
Milbrath, plant pathologist,
rill mean immediate benefits
Id the Oregon nursery test
ing program for virus-free
trees. The quick and sure bud
jjraft technique developed at
CSC using Shirofugen flower
ing cherry may now be used
to detect all four of these
ri'ssases in their various stone
fruit hosts. Formerly, indi
vidual trees of cherry, peach
- and prune had to be. used
in the testing program.
From a long-range point of
view, the discovery may also
help speed development of
virus disease controls, which
are dependent on a thorough
understanding of the nature
and mysterious workings of
the disease.
To illustrate how damaging
the diseases can be in stone
uuit trees, Milbrath points
out that virus-free cherry
trees developed by OSC re
search grow much faster, be
gin bearing fruit in about half
the time as virus-infected
tres, and soon yield much
more fruit.
Uses New Approach
Milbrath has been working
on this stone fruit virus prob
lem for the past 10 years
Unsuccessful attempts to sepa
rate these stone fruit viruses
prompted him in 1956 to take
a new approach to the prob-
lem-that of assuming that all
of the diseases are caused by
different strains of the same
cherry ringspot virus.
Squash played a key "host
plant" role in the research.
Squash were infected with a
virus from cherry trees that
had sour cherry yellow. Virus
infected juice was then taken
from the diseased squash and
rubbed on normal cherry
seedlings. When buds were
taken from these infected
seedlings and placed in peach
and prune, typical peach stunt
and prune dwarf symptoms
developed.
The ring spot virus reaction
occurred on flowering cherry
and Shirofugen. Final deter
mination of sour cherry yel
low will not be possible until
trees leaf out next spring.
However, all inoculations to
squash have been closely cor
related to those of sour cherry
yellows. Milbrath said.
Viruses are believed spread
bj insects and Dr. K. G. Swen
son, entomologist, is working
Time"
X GET 4 GRETT KCK
OP STILLETTd-SHE
TO SMOE-
MAKES SURE YOU HEAR HER,
WHEN SUES SAVING
THINGS ABOUT VOU
YEAH-BUT WE
HEARD NOTWIN VET-
WAIT TILL GONDOLA
OUT OP EARSHOT-
HA-HA
&.YM-M
and Luigi, lVz, also were in
the room. Tonino and Savino
were at school. It was just a
peaceful rainy morning.
Suddenly that beast jumped
in through the glass panel of
the door, from the courtyard
I screamed, and the beast
jumped out through the same
broken panel:
Lion Jumps Over Them
I wondered if I was dream
ing but Carmelo and Luigi
were staring at the broken
panel too. I clutched . them
and I knelt on the floor to
peep out in the courtyard.
At that moment the lion
jumped in again, right over
our heads.
I screamed again and stag
gered out of the kitchen,
clutching the arm of Carmelo
and Luigi. I fled through the
courtyard out into the street.
I met a man wearing over
alls who rushed into the court
yard without looking at me.
"Be careful," I screamed,
"mere is a big beast in
there." I did not know that it
was a lion.
I started comforting Car
melo who was crying. "Its
nothing, dear," I told him.
"Now everything is over, and
you . . ."
Teresa! I screamed. I had
forgotten the little girl in the
kitchen. The lion was there.
ran through the courtyard
again but the man wearing
the overalls prevented me
from entering the room.
'Don't Cry
. "Don't cry, don't cry," he
told me, "The lion could get
more and more excited."
Somebody grabbed, my
arms and pushed me away. I
stood near the gate of the
courtyard, in the street, sob
bing over the shoulder of a
Carabiniere (National police
man). They told me the man
wearing the overalls was the
tamer. "He will rescue your
daughter," they said, "do not
worry."
But I saw the man talking
to a police officer, looking
into the kitchen. The officer
shook his head and handed
his submachinegun to the
tamer.
"Don't shoot now," I
screamed, "You might kill my
baby. You might kill my
baby."
The man with the overalls
shook his head.
"Ts the baby still alive?", I
screamed, again, fighting with
the policeman who held me
back.
The man did not turn his
head. He just leaned his head
on the palm of his right hand,
to show me with this gesture
that the baby was sleeping.
Lion Caught
The tamer never turned his
head. He just kept looking
into the room.
The cage was assembled
behind his back. They told
him everything was ready.
Then he inched his way into
the door, moving slowly.
Suddenly the tamer yelled
and leaped into the room.
God, God, God, if you are
there, if you ... I thought. fo
that very moment the lion
leaped out of the kitchen, and
the gate of the cage clanged
shut behind him.
The tamer came out
through a window of the
room, with Teresa in his left
arm.
"She is dead," I cried as I
CHURCHGOER HONORED
Peoria, Ill.-ffPD-The honor
of turning the first shoveLof
dirt at the site of the new
State Park Baptist church
here went to Mrs. Elizabeth
Vinz-with good reason. Mrs.
Vinz, 88, has been a member
of the church for 75 years.
on that phase of the problem
with Milbrath. If an insect
is responsible, sprays and
dusts may- control it and
check the spread of the disease.
By Jimmy Hallo
OUT
I HEARD HER TALKING
4LWA3YS
480UT COHDCLA BEFORE
SHE CAME IN-I THOUGHT
NICE
SHE W4S QUOTING PROM
-
A K5UCE CIRCULAR
AlMT
THE ONLy WAY TO
f BE SAFE WITH HER ISTO
IS
i COME EARLY AND STAY,
TILL AFTER SHE
GOES HOME
UVEI5HE4f?IN"& THE GAL
WHO W4NT5 TO BE HEARD
AS SHE GIVES OUT WITH
THE BOUQUETS
1M4NX AHOA TIP OP v
THE H4TLO HAT TO .
60STON.M4SS.
rushed forward. "No no, she
is sleeping," he told me
"Don't cry like that, or she
will wake up.
LEGAL NOTICES
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION
BIDS as hereinafter designated will
be received by the District Man
ager, Bureau of Land Management,
na f loor, f ederal Building. 33 jn
Riverside, Medford, Oregon, at
10:30 A.M., PACIFIC STANDARD
TIME, on Thursday, December 11,
1958, for all timber marked or
designated for cutting. Before bids
are submitted, full information con
cerning the timber, the conditions
of sale and submission of bids
should be obtained from the above
District Manager. The right is
hereby reserved to waive technical
defects in this advertisement and
to reject any or all bids. The United
States reserves the right to waive
any informality in bids received
whenever such waiver is in the
interest of the United States. IN
JACKSON COUNTY: OREGON:
04C: GREEN: All timber designat
ed for cuttine on bfc'.i sec. 7. x.
39 S., R. I W., W.M, estimated for
the purpose of this sale to be 1,742
fji bd. it. uoueias-iir. ea m Da
ft. ponderosa pine. 14 M bd. ft.
incense-cedar, 30 M bd. ft. white
fir. No bid for less than 526.10 per
M bd. ft. for the uougias-tir, -3.5o
pe. M bd. ft. for the ponderosa
nine. S9.80 per M bd. ft. for in
cense-cedar, $12.80 per M bd. ft.
for the wnite nr. or a total pur
chase price of $47,518.15 will be
considered. Minimum deposit with
bid $4,800.00. salvage: All tim
ber designated for cutting on SW',4-
SE'.i sec. 29, it'iME',, sec. 32,
T. 32 S., R. 1 W., M, estimated for
the purpose of this sale to be 22
M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, H M bd. ft.
Donderosa Dine. No bid for less
than S22.75 per M bd. ft. for the
Douclas-fir. $30.20 per M bd. ft. for
the ponderosa pine, or a total pur
chase price of $832.70 will be con
sidered. Minimum deposit with bid
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT Oi THE
INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION
BIDS as hereinafter designated will
be received by the District Man
ager. Bureau of Land Management,
2nd Floor, Federal Building, 33 N.
Riverside. Medford, Oregon, at
10:30 A.M., PACIFIC STANDARD
TIME, on Thursday, December 11
1958. for all timber marked or
designated for cutting. Before bids
are submitted, full information
concerning the timber, the condi.
tions of sale and submission of
bids should be obtained from the
above District Manager. The right
is hereby reserved to waive tech
nical defects in this advertisement
and to reject any or all bids. The
United States reserves the right
to waive any informality in bids
received whenever such waiver is
in the interest of the United States.
IN JACKSON COUNTY: OREGON:
PUBLIC DOMAIN: GREEN: All
timber designated for cutting on
SE'iNWV Lot 2 Sec. 19, T. 32 S.,
R. 3 E., W.M., estimated for the
purpose of this sale to be 1.089 M
bd. ft. Douglas-fir. 35 M bd. ft.
ponderosa pine, 134 M bd. ft. sugar
pine, ytf M do. it. incense-ceaar,
126 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid
for less than $23.85 per M bd. ft
for the Douglas-fir, $22.60 per M
bd ft. - for the ponderosa pine,
$24.15 per M bd. ft. for the sugar
pine. $5.95 per M bd. ft. for the
incrnse-cedar. SB.U5 per na oa. it.
for the white fir. or a total price
of $31,597.15 will be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid $3,200.00.
SALE OF CHRISTMAS TREES
KLAMATH INDIAN
RESERVATION
SEALED BIDS, in duplicate, on
forms provided therefor, marked
outside "Bid for Christmas Trees",
addressed to the Superintendent,
Klamath Indian Agency. Klamath
Aeencv. Oregon, will be received
until 2:00 P.M.. Pacific Standard
Time. November 17, 1958. for the
purchase of approximately 505
white fir Christmas trees. F.OJ3.
Medford. Oregon, which number is
not guaranteed. The trees have
been cut and are stockpiled at
Ashland. Oregon. Prospective bid
ders may examine tne trees at tne
following location:
Address of: Geo. Yockel
Box 412
Ashland, Oregon
The trees are to be sold on a
lump-sum basis. Each bid must
state the price to be paid per tree.
No bid will be considered for less
than $1.00 per tree. Each bid must
be accompanied by a certified
check on a solvent bank payable
to the Bureau of Indian Affairs in
the amount of One hundred and
nolOOths dollars. Persons bidding
for or on behalf of companies,
corporations or partnerships must,
at the time of bidding, submit in
writing conclusive evidence of their
authority to do so. Deposits will
be returned to the unsuccessful
bidden after the bid of the success
ful bidder has been accepted by
the Area Director. The deposit of
the successful bidder will be held
in lieu of bond pending satisfactory
completion of the terms of the
contract or retained as liquidated
damages if the bidder fails to ex
ecute the contract within ten days
of notice of acceptance of his bid.
The contract will specify payment of
the total bid price within fifteen
days from the date of approval of
the contract or before removal of
the trees begins, whichever is ear
lier. The contract will also specify
that all trees must be removed by
December 31, 1958, and all other re
quirements of the contract be com
pleted by the same date. The right
to reject any and all bids and to
waive technical defects is reserved.
Before bids are submitted, full in
formation concerning the trees, the
conditions of sale, and the sub
mission of bids, should be obtained
from the Superintendent, Klamath
Indian Agency, Klamath Agency,
Oregon, or the Area Director, Bu
reau of Indian Affairs, Interior
Building, 1001 N. E. Lloyd Blvd.,
Portland 8. Oregon. Dated this 10th
day of November. 1958. at Portland.
Oregon. Perry E. Skarra. Asst. Area
Director. ,
CLASSIFIED
AD DIRECTORY
PERSONAL
Lodge Notices
Special Club Events .
1
2
3
4
5
10
11
12
13
14
15
Personal
Lost and Found
Instructions . .,
Wanted Male Help
Wanted Female Help .
Male or Female Help .
Wanted Situations
Wanted Miscellaneous .
Financial tc Loans
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses .
20
For Rent Apartments
21
22
23
24
25
30
31
32
33
For Rent Furnished Rooms
Rent Room and Board
For Rent Miscellaneous
Wanted to Rent
Medford Realty Board
For Sale Real Estate
Business Opportunities
Wanted Real Estate
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies .
Appliances .
40
41
42
Furniture
Musical Equip., Radio, TV 43
Sports and Hobbies
44
45
50
Miscellaneous
Dogs and Pets
poultry ...
Livestock
51
52
..53
54
55
Wanted Livestock
Hay, Grain and Feed
Fruits & Vegetables
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors .
Logging Equipment
Equipment for Rent
60
61
62
70
71
72
73
Trailers
Parts and Accessories .
Cycles and Scooters
Lars ana 1 rucks
UNCLASSIFIED COPY
Too Late to Classify
Business Directory
Card of Thanks
Classified Rates
day per wood .
days per word
days per word .
days per word .
days per word .
- 5e
. 8c
10e
12c
Me
By Lane Per Month $2.25
(Minimum First Issue 50c)
Business Directory
Each line per month .$1.7J
Minimum per month f 5.25
Dead Line on Classified Ads
5:30 p.m for following day,
exeunt 10 a.m. for Monday;
for Sunday noon Saturday.
' Dead Line on Display Classi
fied Ads 10:00 A.M. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday.
3 PJV1 the day before publi
cation for Tues. through Fri.
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BY THE LINE
DIAL SP 2-6141
A-TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
RESTAURANT, for sale. Very rea
sonable. Good profitable business.
SP Z-5851.
"OIV TO BURN"
Expert Burner Service
S&H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
SP 2-2111
FOR RENT 3-bdrm. house, close
in. Clean. $85 mo. SP 2-9428.
CASH & CARRY
2x6 No. 3 T&G $65 per M. 2x6
No. 3 S4S $65 per M. 2x4 No. 3
specified lengths at Camp White
yard $60 per M. Check our pri
ces on all building material.
S&H Green Stamps
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix KE 5-2037
Camp White ' TA 6-9331
BARGAIN lumber, new & used. 296
Berrydale. SP 2-9907.
BIG GREEN FIR SLABS. Summer
Prices. Medford Fuel. Tel. SP-2-2111.
SAWDUST
To keep you warm.
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Tel. SP 2-2111
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune
office 33 North Fir.
We ix em while you sleep
Hawking Nite Garage. SP 3-1534.
PLANER Blox. Big double loads or
single. Summer prices. MED
FORD FUEL. TeL SP 2-2111.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROBATE NO. 10255
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
DONALD M. COOPER, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that Jean
C. Lewis, executrix of the above
estate, has filed in the above en
titled Court and cause her Final
Account and Report and said Court
has fixed November 24, 1958 at
the hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m. in
the Court Room of said Court at the
Court House in Medford, Oregon as
the time and place for hearing ob
jections thereto and for the settle
ment thereof.
Dated this 23rd day of October,
1958.
Jean C. Lewis
Executrix
Farrell & Blackhurst
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County,
Probate Department.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Clarence B. McRae. also known as
Clarence Burdett McRae, deceased.
No. 10392.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
and qualified as administrator of
the said estate of Clarence B. Mc
Rae, also known as Clarence Bur
dett McRae. deceased, and all per
sons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same with proper vouch
ers, at the office of Kenneth G.
Denman. Attorney at Law. 128 East
Main Street. Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this
30th day of October. 1958.
A. M. Keplinger
Administrator
Kenneth G. Denman
Attorney for Administrator
HERTZ
TRUCK RENTAL
Available
at
HOPKINS RICHFIELD
SERVICE
McAndrews at Court SP 3-9068
1 -LODGE NOTICES
MEDFORD LODGE NO.
103, AF.&A.M. Friday
Nov. 14th. No meeting
scneauiea.
Keith Bates. WJtf.
Stated Communication
Reames Chapter No. 66.
O.E.S. Medford Masonic
Temple, Thursday. No
vember 13. 1958, 8 p.m.
visitors welcome.
Etta McKinnev. W.M.
2 SPECIAL, CLUB EVENTS
BAZAAR NOV. 14
CHRISTMAS GIFT ITEMS
Children's & doll clothes, cooked
-frwis mmmnH w.l
Luncheon. 11 to 130. Smorgas-
First Christian Church
9th & Oakdale
BAZAAR & Food Sale, Sat.. Nov.
15 'i 10 ajn. at Talent Valley
Locker by Women of Talent
irceinoaist nurcn.
BAZAAR & baked foor sale. VJ.W.
Ladies Auxiliary. Home Appli
ance oiore. iio . Alain sat. Nov.
15.
RELIEF Society of the Church of
Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
are havinr a bazaar Fri. eve.,
Nov. 14, from 5 to 9 at the church
648 So. Ivy. A ham dinner will
be served 85c adults, 35c chil
dren. Fancy work & baked foods
will be for sale.
3-PERSONAL
NOT responsible for debts contract.
ed other than myself. W. H.
oranpy. pnoenix. Oregon.
PERMANENT waves by our Jr.
students from $3.50. Afternoons
Mon.-Thurs. For appointment call
at- z-oiss.
MAKE application now for enroll
ment in Medford Beauty School
for January Class. Our Comer &
Doran method entitles you to one
weeks advance training in Holly
wood after completing course.
-ome in & see us. 235 E. Mam.
WATK1NS Products SP 3-5667
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
Parties or part-time work.
NO 4-1847, NO 4-2696. TA 6-4904
Anyone having a drinking problem
is welcome at Alcoholics Anony
mous, 8 p.m. Wed. As Sat. 123 i
W Main. SP 2-6657.
MARRIAGE counseling it other
personal problems by appoint
ment Calf SP 2-8345. (Free)
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Black cloth purse contain
ing $30. Reward. Mrs'. R. S. Wild,
Rt. 1, Box 68. Talent.
LOST, black & white spotted fe
male Boston Terrier puppy. Lib
era! reward. HI 6-3758..
5-INSTRUCTIONS
1ST IN SALES
More people buy WORLD BOOK
than any other encyclopedia.
SP 3-5726
1 0 WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED NOW
men. This position offers $400
per mo. commission. Rapid ad
vancement & security. No lay
offs. To qualify must be neat,
clean & a willingly worker. Will
work in Medford & surrounding
area. See me. Joe Perez at Med
ford Hotel, 7 to 9 p.tn. Thurs
rn.
CARPENTERS, forms to finsh. $2.60
v nie xripune .POX
MAN to take out small orchard in
exchange for wood. Close to Med
ford. Must have own equipment
& tools. Write Tribune Box 7516.
MECHANIC to lease modern ga
rage wmi paini room, un wy.
99. Call after 5. SP 2-9525.
WANTED experienced shoe sales
man. Apply Mr. Vincent, Buster
oromi snoe store.
WANTED man 25 to 45 for Life
Insurance Business. Can work
part time to start. Salary plus
commissions. Opportunity to be
come assistant manager if quali-
iiea. tsu ar 3-?o70.
STATION Agent age 20-28 yrs.
preferably married. Call in per
son at West Coast Airlines at
Airport
EXPERIENCED pruners. Vilas Or
chard. See Darrell Rowland or
call TA 6-4736.
EXPERIENCED retail bakery route
salesman. Must have own panel
truck. For information call MU-2-3471.
PRUNERS wanted. SP 2-2563.
WANT 6 loads lumber hauled to
Sacramento. Call Portland CA-8-9401.
IF YOU CAN" SELL
YOU NEED ME ... .
AND I NEED YOU.
Call Mr. Johnson. SP 3-3239
Between 9 ajn. & 11 a.m.
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
EXPERIENCED waitress. No phone
calls. Interview in person. Ask
for Mgr Ping's. 2330 N. Pacific
Hwy.
12 MALE or FEMALE HELP
IF YOU are interested in earning
$50 a week from now till Christ
mas & have experience in church
or club work, call Mrs.- Betty
Hamaker SP 3-5726 Mon. 9 a.m.
for interview.
PRESSER silk - wool. Apply
Acme Cleaners, 17i8 N. River
side. HORNBROOK OR HILT AREA,
.'.dult, preferably housewife, to
work 4. p.m. to 6 p.m. dailv de
livering the Medford Mail Trib
une. Must have car. Call collect
Medford SP 2-6141 Ext, 42 be
fore noon
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
HOUSEKEEPING by hr. or week.
SP 3-5406.
TRACTOR-WORK
Level, excavate, plow, backfill.
ERNIE MALLAMS - SP 2-4310
CHILD CARE, my home. 902 S.
EXPERIENCED orchard man wants
sieaay worK. KE 5-2881
BOOKKEEPER, male, full charge.
Motor accountant. Office many
ager, collections, wants full or
part time position. Write Trib
une Box 7441.
IRONING 75c hr. 1135 Court. SP-3-3317.
TAILORED slip covers. NO 4-1483.
Hester Ingle.
WALKER
the WEEPER
7
I've got a lot full of
trailers to sell, so if you
want to make a real
deal come down and
see me cook in my own
juice at TRAVEL TRAILER
Court SP 2-8239
if
l IV II WW
Always a Place to Park at Paulsen's THRIFT
MJ.B.
mm
5
SNOW'S - No.
Clam Chowder
SIMPLE SIMON
FROZEN
PIES
8" Size All Flavors
STRAUSS CHOICE GUARANTEED MEATS
MILD
Cheese
Delicious Made in
Central Point
REAL MEATY -FRESH,
49-
FRYER
cy) CITE A M C " T M
J " SOLID GOLDEN RIPE ZUCCHINI
m Bamaimas Squash
HOODY'S j
cmmi
P1WACH
Lots of Free
Parking
2 Big Lots
AT THE REAR OF
THE STORE!
Coffee
1 LB.
TIN
2 LB.
79'
i57
TIN
1 TALL TIN
HOODY'S
PEANUT
BUTTER
60 Oz. Cookie Jar
a
BONELESS EASTERN PORK
0
NOT FROZEN
Q
mm
LEAN BUTTS
lb-
... PAULSEN'S . . .
Imwi Emm
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
Prices Good Fri. and Sat. Only We Reserve the Right to' Limit Quantities
MAIL TRIBUNE, MeJforJ, Qm., Tkurtiiv. November 13, 1958 A
on
fqualittt
fbocT!
39
Fancy Cut Up
2Vi to 3-lb. Average
CELLO PKG.
LOCAL CELLO PKG.
2
MARKET!
PILLS BURY
1179
NESTLES
QUIK
254 LBS.
JOc
,45
2 15'