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SIX Explosions at 3 Plants Kill Eleven Persons (Continued from pace )' workmen Knnilny. ' Sabotage Idea Rejected. '.' Many f tlio injured lit. Wnnrt IiiIiIki wmn in a riltlial ciiniilllon. Tho Perth Anihny K''iicnil hnillul admitted seven unit tile Kntnvny hospital elftht. Knell treated a nunilier of others. KliKt or tho identified dead wan JWniinls l.n l'lanla of Wnndbrldi;i , duller of 14 ehililren ami for no yciai-H an employe or a wuler com pany who repair lioi was iilno dest my'd. Michael .1. AiiKid. Investigator for .tlm Hlnln Inn-can of explosives, siild the lila.it occurred in tlm primping loom, whero llio powder In use wan mil explosive under normal cnnill tlnna unless given a heavy blow. Hn discounted liny poHHlhlllly of sabotage. Tho plant Is situated In Middle sex county, about IS mi Ira south of Newark anil a similar disiaiicn from Munlinttaii. IIuIIiIIukh sliooli In much of ccn tral ami norlhern Now Jersey and IhrouKlionl Hlali'n Island, N. Y., which is Just across a sound from rtiodbiiiln. Tho explosion enticed lu-n priili.ra In ihn crouiid. oiio about six feci ilci'p ami tli oihcr, tlirno. It Hindu a shambles of I lie plant, which sprawled over an area of nbiiut lim yards siiuuro, ami ruined lead pipe friini the water lompiiuy's l-hop. Peckinpaugh Re-Engaged As Cleveland Manager CI,RVi:i,AD. Nov. 12 (API Iloitor IVcklmmnch is tho new mini alter of tho Cleveland Indians. . In taking the job I'oeklnpaiiKh be. comes . a baseball rarity twice hiutiiiKer nf jln f,,IIM0 nntjor lenirue ediib. Ills previous tenure, start- en In IflSK, ended with bis dis charge In mid-season IMS. "Peck," who Is l!l and was once n star shorlstoii, succeeds Oscar Vltl, who was released after ho led tho rebellious tribe Into second pluco this year. - Ava llrudley, tho club president. who fired Peckinpaugh seven years ago. announced i'ecklnpnugli signed n two-year contract today. Reserve Officers Unit To Meet Here Tonight Kmpnua chapter of t li Ilesm v,. Officers corps will meet lonlghl at the l'iiiii(iia ho.'el fnr it dinner and Instruction, it was nniiniiin d today. The dinner meeting will start nf (::!) o'clock and will h? followed bv Iho Inslruclloii per iod. All olTlcers are uracil In :il tend and to meet the new luniruc tor who will bo here tonight lor Iho first time. Bishop Dagwell Speaks At Meeting of Kiwanis 11. n. imgweii. r. v.. t'piscopii bishop for tiregon. was a visitor In Itosehurg todtiy, speaking at noun before the Itosehurg Kiw.iuls . club at lis regular Tuesday lunch eon mooting. Illsliop Pagwoll will 11 peak at 7:311 o'clock lonlghl at ft, Ctoorge's iOplscopal chur-ii, ami the general public is tnv.ie.l to intend. MRS. McKAY RITES HELD (Iravesldo services were held at Iho Wilbur cemetery .Monday after noon for Mrs. lioseltu McKay. Tl, who died at her home in Spring field last Saturday -Uicat arrange ments were in charge of tho Doug las Kuncral homo. Stock and Bond Average BONOS Compiled by Tho Associated Press. Nov. 1: 20 1(1 in 1ii lilt's hulls I't's l'-gn. Tuesday liti.u 17 s .if,..-, n;. Prev. clay ....lies 10.',. u !,!l !l ;ts.!l Month ago . ''.) !i lui.ii jet o :t7.1 Year ago f.a.v inii.ii ;i:,.?t 47.s lulu iik'h ....t;i. a lufiii tin ii r,:t!r, low s.; li.s.n ;ir,,l STOCKS 30 ir, ir, tin lud ls lili's l i s Kt'ks Tuesday (iti.li lil,.,inii.u ::s.li Prev. day .. . (iii.ri 17. s :iii 1; 41; r, Mouth ago .. (i'J !i liiil tt.'J Year ago 7:1. t SI. I .'l!l,7 M il 194U lllglt 71.2 I'll.:, Illf, f,2 2 .PMO i,,w ... .. r,.:t 1:1.11 :in.ti :ir.ii ATTENTION! Hoover Owners For this coupon and $2.25 we will clean, grease and complete ly overhaul your Hoover Clean er, We will also furnish you with new belt FREE. Radio Music Store Authorized Hoover Dealer 225 N. Jackson Phone 93 THREE SPECIALS 1935 Plymouth Sedan .... $275 1937 Nash Sedan $425 1935 Ford Coupe $2$5 EASY TERMS CARS MUST BE SOLD! UTNE BROS. Covered Wagons, ! Mo This long line of covered wagons is not a Hollywood company on location for filming u western. In these mat-covered wagons Germans living in Bessarabia have trekked to tho Danube to be ferried back to Germany as part of repatriation movement since llussia annexed the former Rumanian province. facerie 13 receiving camp for Germans at Galatz, Bessarubia. Nearly 45.U0O Germans are being repatriated Work Goes On Under Myriad Lights at Mighty Grand Coulee 5 lf Mv.ht lulls, but work continues under a butteiv of Indus at (iiand ( oulce I):iin In Wushmrion. where the liiimjr tn.i 111 iti u m .i.iiily Liini; iiimi.-ii iu tviiiJenu u. iiy i in: tiui w iiiui-iii mi.- fnot jmm i n 111 In; . wtl- uble from two 10,000- kilowatt house units. George Herriot, Dillard Resident, Passes Away Coorge llerriolt. 71, a well known resident or Dillard, died a; his home tills morning follow ing it short. Illness. Ho was horn at Mansion, Wis.. August. I. isilii. Surviving are his wile and daugh- Mrs. Myrtle MoAlpino. DIP lard. Funeral services will be held at 2 ;i. in. Thursday at tile lto.seliui'g niiilorluking company chapel, Itev. Piny S ill i 1 Ii otllciating. Inler 11 enl will lie In the Civil llenil ccuctory. Bring Parents Home Mr. and Mrs. V. 10. Hell relumed to their home in Portland last night, fol lowing a trip to Itosehurg Saturday to bring the hitter's pnrenls, Mr. unil Mrs. A. II. lloliser, back to their homo here. Mr. ami Mrs. I looser have been spending tho lust two weeks in Portland visit ing. MARKET PRODUCE PnitTLAM). Ore.. Nov. 11. (AIM - Itl'TTKlt I'lilils, A m:i.le. :t;!ic Ih. In pau-lnnem v nipper. :!IJe In cjutons; H KUi'le :ile in parchment wrapp'Ms. ;!:i.e in cur tons. Ml'TTKIiPAT First iuallly, iiiaxiniuiii of ,t! of 1 per rout ju bl ily, ilelienMl 1'orllainl. lb ; pieinbnn tpiality iniaviimim of ,:ir oi I per rent m-iilityi. ;i;t Xv; al-b-y routes ami ronnti y points. :y less or ::(!. : seeoml iiiallty L'e un-ib-r firt or :w :tiU'. , CHKKKK Selliim pi ie to Port 1 lam! retailers; 'l illainnoli 1 1 iplets 1 I'ojo lb.; lour IMl'r lb. 'I'ripbMs to i whoU'snlers ISc Hi.; loaf l!t' f.o.h. 'Villainook. j i:(!(IS I'rii'es to pioilnrtM" e i 1 1 as meiliuni 'J 'c; !ianil.irls me I (hum I Hi ilo.. Kesale to retailer -le biluM" for rases; carious ac I hither. COl'NTUY MKATS- Selling prlci to retailers: country Killed l:ot;s. best butchers, I'J.Vir.u lbs.. S I Sv ; vealers, fancy, l.'. l :.c ; lif-ht I thin. ln-lLN-: heavy ;i HV; l.itnlis I1IS-1.V; ycarliniis ): ewes 4 7c; t'(n t mi 1 1 ot cows S-Mc eiuiner ROSEBURS KEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREtSOfl. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940. 1940 4 cows S-NJr; bulls 111 j. i I-IVIO I'orLTIiV lluyfni,' priics: N'n. 1 nti It I.fL'huni broilers 1 to 1! IIih. 1 fn ; fry era niiih-r :t lbs. Iiir; siu iners '2 hi I lbs. l.V: roiistcrfi over -I lbs. hie; 1'iUloill lirns (ivcr :!J lbs., WW; Lri'lutru Inns muli-r :!J,. Mm. Hie; i-olnri'il liens over 5 Ibn. IT.c; culineil bens i to f lbs. Me; over f lbs. lie; nltl ronslrrs lb. lUIKSSKU Tl'KKKYrt liuyliiv: piiffs: new crop Ihmis v loins 1 1 OMDNS-Oron 1 mil vers M- !tuc: YmKIukis TO Sii( clmlcs No. 1. .l.nr.-1.M v. ?1.ti-t.i:: Y:ikiniu Klnmath S1..Vl.i.i i HAY - -S.-llint: prl nirallii Xn. 1. $11..- v to li-tiilliTs: ton : oat-vo'.Hi V-Im.ho ton : i bmi- $ 1 o.ihi ton t i mi thy, t'luti'in (tn'jon, $1 ton; vallev limotltv ( Y(H)1. mil' raiii. :'.H-li:i: cro lauieite valley. I lambs i i lb. ) Ion, Porlbnul. c;isttNi 1 ir mi bi.Ml :il-:i.".; W'il numtlis i - lb.; MOMAIIi 1!Uu. 12 inontbs lh. CASCAK l!10 pci-t Sc lh. HOPS Oregon. P.'::;. Hi-lic Pun contracls ;Mc lb.; PUii s Icks :!T- lue notnijiiil. LIVESTOCK POKTl-AND. Ore. Nov. 12. I A I I (('. S. liept. Ar.) IIOCJS Active, loir. higher; pood choice I To-lM ii lb. drive ins mostly I'. tifi 7" : medium yrailes ti."o down; j;to-i!70 lb weights tl -. liuhl liiihls mostly .". TT. oil; packint: sows 1. 7 ".". 2i : feeder pii;s 2.V."0 hiclier at r..oi-Mi. ( AITI.I-: Calves active, Meady. few coin moil -med in m slecrs 7."o S.tl.'i; besi led steers Monday !t,7"; cm ter-coiiinion heifers .YoO-i;.7a ; medium beiie: s T . -: Ct'od fed betters li lo a Oil; caTiiier-coinmotl cows nioMlv n T iti'; few fat daiiv i-.cas ' lo r. pood b"ef Co-Ed A STATION KRHS Produced By THE GIRLS OF ROSEBURG SENSOR HIGH Senior High Auditorium Friday. November 15 8 P. M. ADMISSION 35c AND 25c SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE Thursday Afternoon, Nov. 14fh, 4:20 P. M. Admission 10c cows G.rjO-T.OO; iftunl beef bulls V-OMLVr.; cninmon-mediuni prailes ."i.lTi-ti.ait; vealers steady; ood choiro grades 10.00-r.O; commou lui'diuiu kiud. 7.ini-:i.'0. SIIKKP gualiiy inoslly plain; few bds medium-choice grades steady; M'"l-('biiice tnicked in wooled lambs S. ; medium t-nod railes ".."h-s.lTi; Kod -choice shorn lambs 7.7a ; common nnuh'8 down lo il. "o; kooiI slaughter ewes up ti I."": common-medium Kiades L'.'.u. WHEAT POltTLANR Ore.. Nov. 12. (API- Open lliph Low Close per 7ii; 7i 7tl; 7ii7s ODDITIES (P.y the Associated Press) Sleeps Well Now OilliRNSltritC. N. Y. Wilbur Wells lost u lot of sleep for Ihren ni-iliK then complained to bis wife a "hard lump" in Ilia pillow wan the cause of It all. The "lump." Mrs. Wells discov ered, was !!' I in bills placed there by her mother "S years ai;o. Bold Burglar OPt INTO, Wis. IHsl riet Alloc nev Harold W. Kruecer is waiting lor (be chance to prosecute (his one. Ihir.ulars cracked bis office safe and est aped wilh $2pt. A child eo:ts ftltao. accoiditij: to estimates of an insurance coin pany. imhnliiu; evpenses hum H-t!l uePI :t i- t ':u old Capers at Molotoff-Hitler Talk To Shape Balkan Plans (Continued from page 1) el so." Weycjand Joins Rebels. Thnro wero wiunB, nieanwhllo, that Cm-many intent ho faciiiK trou ble with conquered Frunce. Un confirmed reports In Born mi id Maxinn Woyond. former alliod CenrnllKsiino and now French rom niander fn North Africa, bad refus ed official orders to return to Vichy. (lermnnv'R No, 2 nnzl. Ttoleb niarsluil floerlnjr. was reported to havp directed tho Vichy Rovern ment to recall Weypand berauso ho nppearod not to see pye-lo-oyn with factloiiH favorinpr Froncb roofjera tion with CJonnany. Comnllcatltif? tho French situa tion further. Charles do flaullo, leader of "frofl Frnchmon," was reported to havo takon Libreville, nort of French oquatorinl Afrira. in his fipht to briner all French Africa into biR continuing war ar!,inst. fJormany. From the olhor sldo of tho world. Home! f.TapaneHO news agency) re norted that Admiral Jean Decoux had reItned as irovornor general of French Indo-China because of urowint; difficulties with do Cuullo minporleiH. Admiral Doeoux was nut inlo office after tho fall of France, renorls at tho time intimat hiir that the now French govern ment feared tho old Indo-Cliina re gime favored do fJaulle. LOCAL NEWS Returns Here Ooorso Tato has returned to his home in this cltv, following a short slay In Portland. Visit Over Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kardell, of Ftlfcene, uncut Armistice day In thin city visit Iiir friends, Attends to Business Walter T. Wckoy. of Kaglo Rock. Calif., has been spending a few days attend itiE to land (nlerests in Pouglas county. Visitlnn Here Mrs. Th.'lma f' iand. nf Denver. Colo., arrived lieir Suudav to visit at the home of her Hisler-in-law. Mrs. Maggie Ncab. Bark From Corvallis W. F. Ha r rls, 11. T. McKav and II. C. Wells have returned hero, following a irin tn Corvallis Salurdav to at tend Iho college football game. Leave For Home Mr. and Mrs. Ilarlev J. Watson left Monday for their home In Seattle, following several davs visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. U Wat sou, on the Peer creek road. Atnd Game Verdun Tinucock d Kd I'adigan. of this rllv. and IClvira W'oiord, of Sulherlin. at tended the University of Oregon V. C. L. A. football game in Ku gene Salnrday. Go to Euqene Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mann, of this city, went lo Ku nene Saturday to attend the Kagles meeting and to enjoy the U. of (). football game. Returns to Corvallis Fddlo Hover has returned to bis studies at Oregon Stale coleluo. following the week end and Armistice dav in this city visiting bis mother, Mrs. Itlanche Hover. Returns Here Mrs. Kdyth Cil numr has returned to her home here, following the week end in Kugene visiting her daughter. Miss Virginia, who is a student at Uni versity of Oregon. Go to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. A. J. f; odd os and two daughters, Miss Jean, and Mrs. Stewart Cooper, of this citv, left this week-end for Se attle for a short visit with the Ceddes son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ceddes. Leave For Toledo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Unuser havo returned to their home in Toledo. Ore., following the week end anil yesterday in this oily visiting their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Houser and Mr. and Mis. J. M. Hartley. Return Here Miss Mary Fllen Parity. Miss Dorothy Cermotid. Mrs. D. W. Melzger and daughter. Miss Frances, Miss lla Laulmeh and her uncle. C. K, Mansfield, and Mrs. Krvin Urunn have returned to their homes here, following the week-end spent in Portland. A Gifted Daughter of a Great Father Cornelia Otis Skinner Presents In Person! Her brilliant and incom parable show "The Wives of Henry VIII" McARTHUR COURT Eugene, Nov. 1 5 Fop reservations call or write Ticket Office. McArthur Court. Resv. Seats $1.60. $1.25. $1.00, Gen. Adm. 75c (tax exempt). AN UNFORGETTABLE PERFORMANCE! !rWrT!a Shears 'Another Anti-Nazi Czech author Franz Werfel has joined tho many European lit erary lights finding refuge in America from the Nazis. Wer lel, whose epic novel, "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh" aroused Nazi ire, is pictured on his recent arrival in New York. John S. Ausmus, Former Myrtle Creek Boy, Dies John Sheridan Ausmus, 11-year- old son of Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Aus nius. former residents of .Myrtle Creek, died at Itakersfiehl, Califor nia, last Friday following a short illness. He was horn at Ventura. California. July 2S. 1029. ami had made his home wilh Ills purcnls in HakersfUdd since HOI. Surviving besides his parents, am a brother. Reginald, and a sis ter, Darlene. all of llakersfleld. He is also survived by his grandpar ents. .Mr, and -Mrs. John Ausmus, of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, and Mrs. I -a v i 1 1 ii Smith, Marshlleld, Oregon. 1 (Iraveslde services will be held in the I. O. (). F. cemetery at Myrtle Creek Wednesday morning at 10::to o'clock. Hev. J. Mclvin Davis nf the Methodist church officiating. Ar rangements are in charge of the Douglas Funeral home. VITAL .STATISTICS BORN To Mr. nntl Mrs. F,. Xt'ff, of HcischurK, at Morcy Iiok pital. Moinlay, Nuvoniber 11, u tlaiiBhtor. HazH Maifc; weight livi; iHMiiuls twelve oimces. Navy Recruiter to Be Here Three Days Weekly Due to the larne number of in quiries from ItoKcbiiiK und virin iiy concerning enlistments in the V. S. navy, arranneinents have been made to station a recruitiiiK officer here three days each week, it was announced loday. An offic er from Iho remiltlnj; service will be al the chamber of enininoie each Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday ami will be available for interviews to any young men de siring information concerning en listment in the navy. Office hotu.i will he from 8 :"M a. m. to p. ,u. Midwest Storms Deal Death and Destruction (Continued from pace 1) counted in Minnesota. I'tah road crews worked through the night to keep reads open in the Wasatch mountains. An eight-inch fall of dry. powdery snow was whip ped into IS lo 21-lnrh drifts near Park L'lty. Three deaths were reported In Indiana. A gale that reached a ve locity of 70 miles unroofed a school Don't Make Excuses TAKE your WIFE She'll LOVE it! The wife will get a kick out of bowling with her man I When the gets into the swing of it, she'll understand why you find It difficult to come home early bowling nights! Roseburg Bowling Alley FLOYD BAUGHM AN, Owner-Manager i n.., n.1.tlA 1R minll. find night tPiiohnra wore 111 n dowiistnlrrt asKcmlily nan. .-oiio rujin. Turkeys Freeze to Death n 1. u-nrlmil m rpHtore ...,i1,,l,.nliin fiirllltll-8 111 Nl'lllllH' ka anil nelchlmrliiK Biales. Tho Nh- brasku state hkiiciiuuihi unniinn li'poiiwl that onp-fouilh of the tiir- ley crop wan iihiipvcii iuki. i h sanils of Iho hlnls fioz to ileulii vliile hiiililh'd loui'iher for protee tion airulnat tho bitliiK winds. Thou Blinds of Iowa turkeys met a similar fate. ut,.n,i,r winil. churned tho 0 roll t Lake.", scndint! nhips sciirryinK for sheller anil iiiiviiib ii ""'") Hlii'imiid ileal- I.udlnnliiii. jhicii. 1 mil ..n willllllll ll'll'lllllllie jervli e lor several hours and many power lines wer down. The I'orl Union llehiship was Mown far from its ani lioiiiKn In Lake l-.ne. Chicago Lashed Thorn were elidit slorm deaths In Illinois, which suffered exlenslve nrnnerlv duni'Lirn ill holli llrhllll and rural sections. An electric sIkh at Handnlih street aud the outer drive in f'hliaKo was blown down ul ihoiich huilt lo resist a wind of 1'i0 miles. The steel sicn was 1ft stories hii!h and valued hy Its owners at $1.10,000. Windows of many fashionable shops along .Michigan avenue In Chieai-'o were shattered. The I hive ton belfry lower of the (lllvet llsip list chllnh crashed lo the Kiiiund as did ii seven foot statue of Christ from atop the five story Columbus hospilul. Coilllies were hulled to the ground in ninny seel Ions of the city. WINTER'S ENTRY LEAVES SNOW IN EASTERN OREGON PORTLAND. Nov. 12. (APi Snow full in the Coluinbia river js'orpe yestenluy from Th Dalles lo Femileton ami thioiih the Mine mountains n.-t winter marrlied in on eastt'in Oregon. The liiKhway remained open. All higher elevations reet-ived soino snow and rotary plows work ed on the WapinMia road near Mount Hood to keep it open. Sail tiam pawn and MeKcnzi and Will amette IranK-Htate hlKhwayrt were nndiT snow but opn to chain ecinippt'd cars. T'inn;ratirt's were bflow freez inti in most eastern Oregon .see tlons, reaching a low of 12 de Hines at Maki-r. Ilcnd's low was 2!i, llunis' 21. I.akevfew M. Pen dh'ton 21. Headings ranKl from ! Lo ft I v. est of the monntains. The foieeast for Oivpun to;iinht and Wednesday i.-t jienerally fair wilh Utile chaiu'e in teinpciature. New Drive on Greece Launched by Italians (Continued from pnRe 1) munitions flump at Valona. An Italian radio broadcast assort ed that the fascist navy has cut away more than 12 miles of sea cable between Itritain's Mediterran ean strongholds of Malta and (lib ra It a r, thus Fevering conu"(-iions between London and the near east. Toll Claims Disputed. A channel galo kept axis air raids on Knglnnd to a minimum last night nft or a day in which the British Now Exclusively at Judd's Furniture Store Rugs and Broadloom AS ADVEHTISED By America's Largest Rug Weavers These are tlie self-same Beauvais rugs you've) seen advertised in Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, Anieiiian Home and other smart magazines. And they're grand values in quality (just wait till you feel the soft, thick pile and sturdy, hark), styling and coloring. Every design has lieen harmonized with popular upholsteries, draperies, furniture and wall paper, assuring you of finding a pat tern and color to beautifully and correctly accent your home. You ran have practically any size, cut to fit your room exactly. Check Your Si:c 4 4 S 20.95 9 x 15 41-75 9 x18 7.6x9 52.25 9 x 10.4.... 71.25 Fervok, 9x12. said they shot down 211 enemy planes 13 Italians aim rs tier , Air activity over England ceased for the night at p. m. A wild southwesterly gnie nowi. ed through tho strult or Dover to., day with visibility almost ora Claims and cnunter claiiiiB volley ed across tho channel regarding; (ierniiiny's newly-lnlensifled cum. pulEii against llrlllsh shipping. Miller's high command asserted that seven ships totalling 44.000 tons were sunk yesterday off Har wich. Knglnnd; claimed tho bomb uh.i.inir n' n 2. non-ton steamer in the Atlantic and said flormnn flea planes lind "Hiiccessliiny nomoeii two oilier merchantmen Intuiting l l.iiOO tons, l .,ii,,ii's admiralty denied Or. man claims that a convoy of 1". lo 20 ships totalling Sll.000 tons hail been sunlt In tlm lusr ween. ti, n.imii-uiiv mi III "a suhstan. Hal majority of Iho ships eludril the raider." The odmlrnlty nilmltteu tne loss r 11 lt,-ll lull merchant sillDS to. tailing li.'.GOS and four allied ships tolulling 5.40.1 tons In tne wook enu lug November 3-4 "whereas the en emy, with their ustiul exaggeration, claimed tn have sunk in Iho weelc under review 1.14,flo0 tons of our merchant shipping." Public Debt, Tax Boosts Supported in Congress (Continued from page 1)' bring about a sound national econ omy." Ife predicted that the national debt would climb to about $Tn,0U, iino.owi before the rearmament pro gram is completed. .MEET TIIBI (ematb Kl'NTt.'CKY STOAICHT lint KHON WltlSKKY This utiis!i in 4 years oltl 'JO I'ronf S1.15 Pint StejgS William Jameson it Co., Inc., N. Y. 76.50 0x12 Size and Price Here 104.25 Lewi. 125.25 9x12.. 44.95 Other Qualities , 57.50 low as .. 39.50