wClarence L. HouseHAYS — Funeral services for j Clarence L. House, 62, will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. in the First I Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Norman Simmons.Mr. House, an oil production superintendent for the R. P. NixonCo., died unexpectedly Monday evening in Stafford following a ; heart attack.Born May 11, 1901 in Illinois, he had lived in Hays since 1935. He married Roberta Bowers on Nov. 24, 1927 in Cottpnwood Falls.He was a member of the First Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodg*.Survivors include the widow of 1 the home: two daughters, Mrs. An-ine Lee Meek of Odessa, Mrs. Mary ! Kay Schmidt of Hays; one son, Clarence t. House Jr. of Hays; two sisters, Mrs. John Barrett of Shasta Lake, Calif., Mrs. Riley Thomas of Sulphur, La.; two brothers, Walter House of Bridgeport, Tex., A. K. House of Wichita; and j12 grandchildren.Burial will be in Mount Allen Cemetery.Friends may call at the Mall's-^Morford ChapeL