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    Hr. Strong Page Two May 13, 1943 junk yard In the floutbweet-corner of the tract having a frontage of 100 feet and a depth of 140 feet to the alley, fe are at present receiving a rental of #420 annually on the junk yard site, a little better than 6 percent on #S,QdQt and have had several applications fro® the leasee for par- ohaee of ease. 1 recommend* ve hold this site at that price, as In ay opinion It is not sesontlal to their development and In the event they do not wish to purchase it we will have a monthly revenue from its rent or probably valuable Main street frontage for service station site after the oar. Will appreel&te your reaction to their proposal so I can handle further with Messrs. Clark, Cahlan and Crant, and also the lessoes in *The Grove*. -----------fmmrwrwmm oe - Mr. Charles Adams Mr, Leo' 4. HeMamee fh© Intended purchasers have offered i?Q0 per acre for the email plot of ground outlined aa Junk yard. P. S.