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Show I "' ( h iHETMBH I JOB ).' 'XT W REPAIRING HIS ROOF Cleveland Man Finds $2,000 Roll and Is Willing to Do Any Other Odd Jobs. Cleveland. When friend wife told C. J. Cleesattle there was a leak in the roof, he went out to look for a carpenter. But carpenters were not to be had, and the first day went by with the roof still leaking. il. Cleesattle kept on looking for several days, but no carpenters were available. Finally Mrs. Cleeeattle mustered mus-tered the nerve to ask him to repair the roof. With the accustomed groan of husbands, hus-bands, he got a ladder, mounted to the roof, tore off several shingles, peered Into the Interior of the house, and between be-tween two rafters saw a bundle, tied with a cord. Mr. Cleesattle undid the package ' Ills eyes almost poped out of hla head when a $50 bill was disclosed to view. Inside the bill were others. The total sum was about $2,000. He almost fell oft the roof In his hurry to get the money to the bank. He had bought the home a few years ago. It Is more than 50 years old. An owner In the past had concealed the money and probably died without revealing re-vealing the hiding place. Now Mr. Cleesattle declares firmly that whenever there are any Jobs to do around the house, he Is the man who will do them. |