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Tribune’s Grain, HE BISMARCK TRIBUN WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 9,1936__ Livestock and Market Report for Wed., Dec. 9 [New York Stocks| : af q STOCK PRICES EDGE UP WITH RAILS AND SPECIALTIES AWE Many of Recent of Recent industrial Leaders Neglected in Slow Forward Movement New York, Dec .9.—(#)—The stock market Wednesday found its prin- cipal comfort in the ability of rails and specialties to press forward. As favored issues moved ahead frac- tions to 2 or more points, however, | Arm. many of the recent industrial leaders | 4, were neglected. Prices and activity picked up a bit in the final hour. The turnover was around 1,800,000 shares. tic business happenings were still cheerful, but foreign clouds were rather dark and a number of traders refused to relinquish their positions/ Boeing Airp! on the safety sidelines. Transportation company bonds edged upward in the loans depart- ment. Grain and cotton futures were given @ lift. European currencies were lower in terms of the dollor. Among the day’s popular “hare per- formers were Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Union Pacific, Atlantic Coast Line, M-K-T preferred, Southern Rallway preferred, Southern Pacific, Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Crown Cork, Holland Furnace, Consolidated Coal, Walworth, U. 8. Realty, Genera}: Re- fractories, Newport Industries, Allied Chemical, Westinghouse, Barnsdall, St. Joseph Lead, Houston Oil, Sparks- Withington, Anaconda, Kennecott, Electric Power & Light, Chrysler and Deere. | Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 9.—(7)}—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 4,000; trade very slow, most bids and a few sales slaughter sters and yearlings 25 lower for two days; spots 50 off; large part Be of run Jower grades, Uttle cattle and Do. thin cows; most she stock also 25 off for two days; bulls steady, stockers | DuP very quiet; bulk steers and yearlings of kind to sell around 7.00-8.50; few maak fairly well finished steers and year- lings held around 10,00-11.25; early bulk butcher heifers 6.00-7. cutter and low cutter cows 3.25- beef cows up to 5.50; sausage bulls 4.50-5.25. Calves 2,300; steady; bet- ter grades 8.00-9.00; choice up to 9.50; selects 10.00; plain to medium grades 5.00-7.50. Hogs 15,000, fairly active, stegdy to 10 lower than Tuesday; decline mostly on weights 180 Ib. up; better 180-300 tb. 9.40-55; top 9. 60-180 Ib. 9.25- $5; 140-165 Ib. 8.65-9.30; 100-140 Ib. killers 7.59-8.85; sows 400 Ib. down 9.25- | Hi 45; heavier weights down te-around 3.00; ‘average cost Tuesday 9.50; weight | Tinois Cent 214 Ib. Sheep 5,000; run includes two loads Montana ewes, one load fed ewes, | Int balance largely natives and fed lambs; no early sales; early undertone strong; dest fat lambs held above 8.50. Dairy cattle dairy trade unchanged, pad milkers and springers 50.00. CHICA Dec. 9.—M—(U. 8. D. A), 35,000, Including 12,000 di- around 10 than eT! pigs and under- steady; top 10.10; ice 190-300 Ib., 9.80. 60; choice strong- Cattle 14,000, cal 1,500; lings and ight steers unevenly steady to 25 lower; top choice to prime x85 lings 12.75; coms ible heifers 12.00; steer run compri a better grade med- ium weight and chty opterings. mostly, with ‘quality, est, of week; ti ‘on such cattle 15-25 lower, little bulk on early rounds 11.00- 12.00; commen and ene shortteds comparatively scarce, fairly ac’ y fy stockers and as weighty sausage offerings up to 5.65; veal ere, fully, steady at 9.00-10.00 on wale kinds and aay ht offering: je 12,000. efacluding 2,000 direct; tat mbs active; strong to higher, quajity considered; bids and good to choice native and fed west- 75 a9 oo it He: ‘ah sheen’ firm: natives’ ewes feeding lambs scarce. SIOUX CITY ack neice Pm | freque! above ling and. steers weak to she stock 0 opened weak to er; packers and feeders dull, car choice a prime ventions mate ae Ib. good: ans nd medium 4,00-6. fosot ia good and choice common and medium 4,25: ers gone and choice medium 4.01 “mediu ead Pencice ly sales; most 0-60, fe a tf fol Se GRAIN ‘ash closing vy. dark nen ara 1.55%. . Cleaing Prices Dee. 9. Adams Exp. ...... Jun. : BRSBEBE e on = BEBE: x - FRERR PRE > 8 ageee BE a a8 . I, . Dry rs srurguuus ecu oeausisrerececes eases 13 BSS 03s Fw SSS SB me SSIS: SELES ER RK SK KKK ae RE KERKARKR RRRE RAT K peyeey IeSSeSs55 3 few! Ge: SeSSSRuwSsszsez = year- | Mi! 11.00 for shipper) Nat WHEAT PRICES POP UPBERORE TRADING ENDS ON EXCHANGE 1 eres New Speculative Buy- Ne 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. . ing Evident With Sellers op Bull Side cents jump of wheat values took | Dec. 9 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. .. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. pe 8 dark northern, 55 lbs. lo. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. No. § dark northen, 52 bs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. .... ——_—__—— lao ites a5; ve Ibs, 47 Ibs, .. 1.15; 48 Ibs., 1.12; 1.09; Chicago, Dec, 9.—()—More than 2 46 Ibs, 1.06; 45 Ibs., 1.03; 44 Ibs., 1.00 43 Ibs. 42 Ibs., 96; 4 Place Wednesday just before trading | 40 Ibs., 90; 39 Ibs., 87; 38 Ibs., Enlarged new new speculative buying of wheat was much rman evidence. Many previous sellers, » Were purchasers, having switched from the bear side. | Wednesday's export sales of Cana- dian wheat were estimated at 1,000,- 000 bushels, and it was figured Ar- gentine and Australian sales the past 24 hours amounted to between 4,000,- 000 and 5,000,000 bushels, with Italy and Great Britain the principal buy- ers, . Wheat closed strong, 1%-3% above % Up, 1,00%-%, May new 104%-%; oats to 20 cents bulge. MILL CIry PRIC! AIDED BY FOREIGN BUYING Minneapolis, 2 —Heavy poying, of cas! aly and Britain during, Weanesdey re- covering near the lon here and wheat fut ied into new high territory. Tra was broad and ac- tive meas the close with silllers fair her wheat closed 1H higher | % rat Lae Decemb: Hitpieriat 2.11, and May % up at 2.08%. De- cember oats closed 1% higher at 48% a. December barley cl unchanged at ecember fei barley closed % , and May 1% higher at wheat continued strong and 4 and for better types was good. Winter wheat, was in slower demand. Durum was nominally unchanged and scarce, Corn demand was ore: Oats oe mand was quie od. Rye de- mand was uncha New crop bar- ley was in fair od demand but demand for old crop was slow, Flax was in good demand. | Produce Markets — i —— CHICAGO Dec, 9.—()—Butter was tone Wednesday and y. Poultry was steady. * Meher at unsettled: Creamery- re extras 32%; extra irate (90-91) 32% 34: firste (38-89) 31% -' andard (90 centralized car- 0, easy; extra firsts cars Sh, fresh graded firsts local 31; current receipts 30; ator ndards 27%; refriger- teas liv trucks, steady; hens age th; up 16," lest -than“4% 12%; Leghorn hens 11; springs 4 Ib. esinese 14%, Plymouth Rock 14%, White Rock 15, lees than 4 1b. colored | neo. , Plymouth and White Rock 14%; baltted broilers 17,- Plymouth and White Rock 18; Leghorn chickens 12 2, Leghorn roosters a tur. ducks, white 4 imal! white an@ col- 4 apons 7 1b, up dy; hens young up. (#)—Live poul- By frelent, c eke: owls: colored ducks 14-17; ener freight prices Butter, 10,1 easier. ais higher than ‘extra 34-34 3 Creamer: ndards 29%: ids 27%-28; med: quoted. Checks —_———— ere AND EGG FUTURES Dec. 9.—(F)—. Butter Future ‘Low Close 31% 32% 32 32% 32% 32% 2 27% 27% 27 24% [” Miscellancous | Pageaicllh BxCHee New York, Dec. oT nioene a8 rd jan. Fresh Graded ICAGO POTATOES canes De . a . ty AD) poston Ronten, Dec. fae ead A.) pias jong were very ‘Hem ion ‘onio en right fi wools in the fromm ce te te Ren iat a etits. _ BRKT RSE No. 1%-2 cents advanced, and provisions unchanged De Ben ae Ibs., 8) No. No, No. No, 1 flax No. 1 rye Oats .. 2 flax . Hard winter wheat Tuesday's finish, May 1.28-1.28%, May | nec, Dec. | Mi ap : : c} ei pepene paren 83 888 Ses SBee8 eke ee eee, on # # BBE Bes BSS SBBes Re epee SRE FF KKRKKK TK hard amber durum . 1 mixed durum . red durum renee FRERK AF ee REF FF see 88858 BEE FR KEE KKK i 13.17 fone MINNEAPOLIS Peels Minneapolis, Re Je EER a . 211 DULUTH RANGE 2.11 2.09 2.09 Duluth, Minn., Dec. 9.—(#)— Duru Open High Lo Low Close 2138" Burnes Fats Arvin TAT A N'T-ADS Carry Many Tips on Good Jobs O Many years ago Sam H. Harris (left) and George M. Cohan were theatrical business-pals. Now after 17 years, during which each made a name for himself on Broadway, they've teamed again, producing a play in which Cohan will star. He is shown bursting into an old tune famillar to both, (Associated Press Photo) SENIOR WITH 97 IS HONOR ROLL LEADER Gayle Kelly Has First Place in Second Six Weeks; Two Freshmen Second Gayle Kelly with a 97 average headed Bismarck high school stu- dents scholastically in the second six weeks of the year ending Monday, according to honor roll statistics. Miss Kelly is a senior. There was a tie between Florence Cohenour and Milton Van Dyke, both tanked at 96, for leadership in the freshman class, Loring Knecht led the sophomores with 95.75 and Rufus Lumry the juniors with 94.75, The complete honor roll follows: Freshman Florence Cohenour, 96; Milton Van Dyke, 96; Aldyth Trygg, 95; Elizabeth Ritterbush, 94.75; James Schunk, 94.50; Grace Colberg, 94.25; Fredoni: Jenson, 94.25; Joyce Paviak, 94.25; Edna Solberg, 94.25; Jack Lauer, 94; % | Marlette, Mayer, 93.60; Helen Hedden, 93.50; William Geiermann, 92.75; Adele Solberg, 92.75; Pauline Spare, % 92.75; Bruce Plomasen, 92.50; Phillip Hendrickson, 92.25; Rosemary Selby, 92.25; Eileen Skel, 92.60; Thomas 4 | Skodje, 92.25; Ted Lampman, 92; De- 2.10% 2.11 2.08% 2.08% 136% 135° "| Freitag, + 1.39% 136% ¥, |94.75; Ruby Coats, MINNEAPOLIS cae BAIN receipts Wednesday 63 compared to Minneapo! 105 a year ago. Minn - 136% - 134% lis, Dec. Wheat cash wheat and coarse low. jJuotations fol Cash roan, To Arrive it Delivered 1.42% 1.52% 141% 1.51% 140% 1.50% 1.30% 1.48% 1.38% 1.46% 14% 142% 140% 1.44% 132% - 1.40% Montana Winter Wheat is 1H we. 1.38% 1.40% 1.36% 1.38% 13% protein DH Wor 1H OW... 136% 1.38% 1.34% 1.36% tein 1.34% 136% 132% 134% oF 129% 131% 127% 127% 1.30% 1.25% 1.25% 1.28% 1.23% Durum 1.29% 128% 1.26% 1.42% 1.50% 1.39% +. 1.39% 1.46% 135% 142% 133% 1.38% Ibs... 131% 1.36% . 129% 1.33% iu 127% 131% 1.24% 1.29% 122% 127% 1.20% 122% 87% 1.41% cit he + - 101% 1.03% 50% 52% 49% 51K 47% 50% 111% 1.09% To Flax— sreee[NO. 1. .o0e, 2.08% 210% Oe re lores Munger, 92; Katie Geigle, 91.50; Ann Bergeson, 91.50; Louise Boyd, 91.25; Wlda Chapman, 91.25; Rebecca 91.25; Waldemar Person, 91.25; Gene Peters, 91.25; John Brandburg, 90.75; Roland Wheeler, 90.75; Julia Engdahl, 90.50; Robert Johnson, 90.50; Bert Mahiman, 90.50; Marian Martin, 90.25; John Gunness, 90, and sd, pied ed Loring Kost 05.75: Ruth Trvee, 94.25; Je Morris, 94; William Koch, 93. eline Ode, 93.75; Dorothy Durcharme, 92.75; Irene Schonert, 92.50; Muriel Dresbach, 92.50; Dorothy Mueller, 92.25; Joe Sirnchek, 92.25; Lorraine Berg, 92; Robert Cohenour, 92; Doris Riche ter, 91.50; Jean Speaks, 91.50; Evelyn 91.40; Paul Carr, Ray- mond Halvorson, 90.50; Robert Yeas- ley, 90.20, Juniors Rufus Lumry, 94.75; Doris Fevold, 93; Floyd Howell, 93; Wallace Soren- son, 92.25; Linda Maki, 492.20; Ruth Eldred, 92; Rozella Paliison,, 91.25; Jean Brandenburg, 91.20; Phyilis Brainard, 91; Currie Conrad, 90,75; Evelyn Wagy, 90.20; Jeanne Schultz, 90. . Seniors Gayle Kelly, 97; Harriet Rosen, 94.40; Beulah Hedahi, 93.50; Verna Schmidt, 93.40; Florence Solberg, 93.40; Mary See, 91.80; Jean Semling, 91.80; James Burkhardt, 91.75; Mary Louise Finney, 91.75; Olive Johnson, 91.60; Elizabeth Tolchinsky, 91.60; Henrietta Ode, 91.50; Benjamin Jones, 91; Elizabeth Rasen, 90.75; Baertsch, 90. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Dec, Range of carlot grain at No. 2 dark northern 1.50%; sample praie dark Male Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale ‘WANTED AT ON! 50 trucks with end dump or flat bed to haul rocks for Wachter-O'Neill and Megarry Bros., at Williston., N. Dak. MAN—To become contact man and investigator for national organiza- tion. Experience unnecessary. Good appearance essential. No sellin Write 750-770 Madison Bldg., Mil- waukee, Wis, TLL SEND you complete equipment to run Coffee Agency. Make up to $45 first week. Write Albert Mills, j 436 Monmouth, Cincinnat!, Ohio. IF $1.20 an hot ducement for you to go to work, as an Arc Welder, write Weinberger Garage, Mott, N, Dak. Female Help Wanted $15 WEEKLY ahd your own dresses FREE as bonus, showing Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. Fashion | Frocks, Inc., Dep. B-5487, Cincin- | nati, Ohio. Ww. : Girl or woman for gen- pas housework. On farm. Phone 1}. Apartments, for t WELL FURNISHED 3 room apart- ment, large living room, gas fire- place, large bedroom, kitchen with electric refrigerator, bath. City nek $52. Available Dec. 20. Phone ERY PLEASANT basement apart- ment for one or two employed per- toom, kitchen, THREE ROOM furnished apartment private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi- leges. 802 2nd. Phone 282-M. THREE room apartment with private bath and private entrance. Imme- diate possession. Call rear side door. 623 8th St. FURNISHED 5 room apartment, heat, water and gas for cooking. Garage. Call 827-R. 215 Ave. C. West. TWO ROOMS partly furnished for light housekeeping $18 per mo. Also. sleeping room 415 13th St. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. Why Wait? 1937 Price Level Is in Effect Now! 60 Days Ago Models of this type sold, fiom $50 to $75 higher. This was! caused by the arrival of the new 1937 Plymouth and Chrysler, Sec these exceptional Used Car Bar- gains Today 1936 1935 1935, 1935, 1835 1934 1934 1933 1933 ie Lafayette Sedan . DeSoto Sedan . Plymouth Touring . Plymouth Coach . Buick Brougham . Airflow DeSoto Sedan Chevrolet Coach . Chevrolet Coupe ... Chrysler 8 Sedan Pontiac Coach ... Plymouth Sedan ... Dodge Sedan ... Plymouth Sedan . Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Sedan ... Chevrolet Coupe ... Pontiac Coach ... 131 1931 1930 1929 1929 1928 |SHOP EARLY. Stop in and see new SHEAFFER PENS. Also tle new Elgin, Clinton watches, buying see us. KAYSAR'S ELER'S. MATTRESSES Tenovated and rebuilt Either Perller oe nein a eieed filled. 418 9th 8t. Phone 11! 9525 | LADIES’ dresses and coats, man’ sults and overcoats, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Phone 170%. 222 So, 11th St. Perfection Cieaners. For Rent WANTED TO STORE CARS. aa storage. $250 per month. storage room for furniture, A, ac Garage. 1921 Main. Phone 1764-W. —— Lost and Found TO8T: Saturday evening, pinch nose, bifocal glasses in Diack nickel ite case. Call Tribune for re= ward, These cars are prepared for winter FC with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter olf and non-freeze solution. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Willys pickup = Buick Sedan Chevrolet Coupe * Plymouth Coach . Oldsmobile Sedan .. These cars are all left inside, ‘warm, dry and clean. No danger of cracked blocks or scored cylinders from stand- ing outside in severe weather, M. B, GILMAN CO. Second & Broadway Phone 808 Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Trucks ONE room and kitchenette apart- ment. Laundry privileges. Shaw's _Apis. 808 sth Bt. COMPLETELY furnished 2 room apartment with private bath. Call at 610 6th St. FURNISHED apartment, one “room and kitchenette. Everts Apts, 314 __ Third St. UNFURNISHED 3 room apartment, private bath and entrance. 425 14th st. TWO ROOM well furnished basement e@partment, $20. 515 2nd St. 1935 FORD Tudor, radio, heater. May take old car in trade. Excellent condition. Write Tribune Ad. 18587. MONDAY’S USED CAR SPECIAL 1934 FORD V-8 SEDAN....$385 — IVDABLCEne MOTORS, WANTED: A heated garage at 8th St. Phone 901. DESIRABLE bungalow, gas heat, well. located, near school, attractive yard, attached garage. Immediate poses=- sion. Bargain. Geo. M. Register. FO! R RENT: 4 large room basement house. Located on 20th. St. Phone 928. Bob Zerr. Houses for Rent FIVE ROOM partly modern house at 220 West Rosser Ave. Empty Dec. 15 or Jan. Ist. Rent reasonable to right party. Call anytime. Gas heater and range in kitchen. FIVE ROOM modern Mire reas ed. Gas furnace. sale: Dinette crenata table, skates, cot, etc. J. R. Van Dyke, 723 Sth St. Phone 883-M. MODERN 5 room house, furnished or unfurnished, Heat and water fur- nished, Near capitol and school, Available Dec. 15. No children. Write Tribune Ad. 18443. DUPLEX-MODERN, four rooms, un- furnished. 2 bedrooms. Gas heat. Beautiful location. Available Dec. FURNISHED three room apartment. Call rear, 118 ist St. Work Wanted WANTED: Work on ranch by ex- perienced ranch hand. George Beresford, Raleigh, N. Dak. PO! with Gaomepne and eal experl- ence. Best of references, Reason- able salary expected. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 18599. EXPERIENCED girl wants geenral housework, Referenecs. Call Jose- phine. 1747-R. 2 ae CALL WESTERN RADIO Shop for repair service. Prices reasonable. Phone 1404-R, WANTED: Stenogrephic work by hour, day or month. Phone 1071-LW. __ Hay fe for Sale _ BALED HAY, Upland, Midland, Sweet Clover. Write or wire for prices, F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N, Dak. ___ Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanent- ly. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. USED 4 sections, drawer, card index, Art Metal, 15 Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of | i, 12"x12"x60.” Inquire Bis- 5 lockers, locker size, Priced for quick sale. marck Tribune office. An Ontario fire marshal states that it is unwise to stroke a cat near ex- TY | posed gasoline, since cases have been reported in which sparks generated|~ from a cat’s fur exploded gasoline. Friendship Dies: Aide Sues Aimee northern 1. ater) 71.36%; 2 mixed aoe 1.45%. oO ‘orn. No. 4 1,08: 99% -99: Flax, Ni CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Dec. 9.—()—Cash it No, 1 red’ 1.29%; No. 1 aa 440: Corn B No. a mixed 1.06; 1 maiting 1.37; fe ane ee Oh nom. Tmothy ‘need 5. 85 cwt. Clover tee Bry {00- 31. nove cwt. MINSmArDias FI Minneapolii hin pas Pay 9. 33.00-33.50, Pp pandard Fr 0-34.50. ‘ Dividend Actions if New York, Dec, 8.—(@)—Resuming aividends on Its common the Perhlehem Bt Corp. cond st init of the industry, hes turned out 3, 787,000 into the year-end, Soe SF 101 mon, the first since 1982. Divid announced by nearly October now a conn vale since und $914,000,000, be Kine. figure for the po: sion period. Nov Sigs 98% 100K 9TH —_—————— Household Goods for Sale 20. 206 Park St. MODERN Bungalow, 3 bedrooms; modern house, 6 rooms; furnished apartment, city heated. Phone 906. MODERN 6-room, gas heat, separate snare upper. Fifth bgt Call MODERN bungalow, one ae ta from business district. Vacant Dec. 15. $30 per mo. 322 Ist St. 100 GOOD chairs; 12 tables, large and small; kitchen utensils of all kinds; Walk-in cooler, size 6x8; bottle cooler, electrically equipped. This can be had at a big saving. See Frank Barnes et Barnes Bar. Phone 1275. HAVE several used radios priced from $4.00 to $15. that are in good playable condition. Some sets for- merly priced up to $100. Real val- ues. You name the price. Tele- phone 1809-W. A BARGAIN! Hamilton Manualo piano, new condition. Cost $750. ‘Will sacrifice. Mrs. 8. O, LeBarron, B10 Rosser. Phone 860. 7 ROOMS and bath, strictly modern. 421 West Thayer. Call at 614 Thay- er Ave. Tel, 665. THREE ROOM house, partly modern. Call at 507 15th St. TWO ROOM house at 404 Bo, 14th Bt, ——— Rooms for Reat WARM, well furnished room on first floor suitable for two gentlemen or married couple. Available at once. One block from Broadway. 223 and St. Phone 2070-W. THREE furnished rooms, hot and cold water and bath. Five blocks from capitol. 1020 11th 8t. 54” fumed oak round table, 42” fumed tak buffet, child's bed orp kitchen cabinet. 702 Ave. F. NICELY furnished room, stationary bowl, hot and cold water. On bus line. 610 7th. Phone 26. MAJESTIO radio, perfect condition. $60. Cost, $179. Phone 678-M. pants nase) Room and Board ANTED: Boarders and roomers at 309 4th St. $25 per month. Instruction ', |SUB DIGBY—Night and day instruc- tion. Shorthand and typewriting. Call UG: Colets Bldg. "Watch Repairing _ $125 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. ROOM to rent for lady. Adjacent to bathroom. Home privileges, 418 6th §t. Phone 924. FURNISHED modern room. Gloss in. $10 month. Phone 375, or call plate, closet, bath adjoining. Close in, 208 Rosser. SLEEPING room, always hot water. Gas heat. 422 4th. Phone 640. FURNISHED front room in home. Close in, 418 2nd 8t, LARGE room for one or two garage buildings with two acres of land, also block 3 for sale. 219 So. 16th Phone S57-N. Peter Rennick