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Show LARK HEIGHTS ADDITIONS ARE READYFOR USE Ready for occupancy on June 28 are the 34 unit additions built by Northwestern Construction company for U. S. Federal Public Housing Authority at Lark Heights. Modern and practically sound proof are the 2-3 and 4 bedroom units. Each unit, or apartment, contains heating and cooking stoves and is provided with refrigeration. re-frigeration. Rental is $27-$28 or $31 per month. Any defense industry in-dustry worker can become a tenant. According to Clifford J. Neal, who is in charge of the properties, proper-ties, 16 units have already been rented. Planting of lawns and shrubbery shrub-bery is in prospect. The air-conditioned community communi-ty building, which contains an 80-fect square hall, a kitchen, clinic, lavatories and' storage closets, is expected to be ready for use July 1. Amusement facilities fa-cilities will include a piano, juke box, pool table, ping pong table. A nicely graced ball ground, plus the adjacent Lark school playground, provide recreational space. , The project was completed in about thn-e months' time. Weather Weath-er conditions, a shortage of labor and diificulties in obtaining na- Vrial held up work. |