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V I** Vegas ? January 31, 194# R 3-63 Mr* G. R« Van Eaton Omaha, Nebraska Bear Gianni I halier® you are familiar with 'the location on North Main Street where Woltlshek Lumber Company have a leas© on Railroad industrial tract. To refresh your memory I am enclosing herewith a pencil sketch showing the layout. Woitishek who ships several hundred oars by rail each year is requesting that the pole just North of the gate leading into his Lumber Yard be relocated so his customers can perk there. He proposes to have the strip in front of Lumber Yard paved and parking lines painted thereon. The pole he refers to is shown on attached sketch as pole So. 3 and is located about 3S feet north of his gate. It is al­ready quite a long span between pole No. 8 and Pels So. 3 South of the creek, but he suggests the relocation could be accomplished by setting another pole in the vicinity of creek* the I do not know whether this is practicable but will appreciate it if you will have your linemen look it ever at a convenient time. It is my understanding the pole belongs to the Western Onion, but is maintained by us* oci Mr. J. I, White