My 2, 1958 ! , , , THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salm. Onto r i l a.-.. 4 UNPERTURBED BY ' i ; I Mrs. Eleanor Rooievelt (left), uses chopsticks m ah at a typical Japanses meal at her Instructor and inter ' preter loo lu on. Thii picture was taken only a abort time : after a group of Japanese women pulled her from a car outside the labor ministry In Tokyo May 29, according to the Japanese newspaper, YorrUuri. - Guards stopped the . attack and Mrs. Roosevelt was Uninjured. Mrs. Roosevelt la making a five weeks tour of Japan. (AP Wirephoto) , Haste Necessary in Location of Office Selection of a new location ' for headquarters of the Marion CnuntV Wavlfarat rnmmlHlnn was taken up in considerable' length by the commission at its May meeting Monday after noon. ' While no decision was reached. It wa agreed thai! haste was necessary, particu larly if a new building is to be erected. The commission has three of fersone of which provides Mid-Willamette Obituaries Isabelle Seeley WUlamina Mrs. Isabelle Beeley, 04, died in WUlamina Monday. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 27, at the Penninsula Fun eral Home, 3018 N. Lombard St., Portland, Ore., with special rites by Marietta Rebekah Lodge No. 72. Burial will be In Rose City cemetery. Surviving are five daugh ters, Mrs. Ida Dun das, WUla mina; Mrs. Hazel Ardiel, Sa-lm- Un Jennia McGlumohy. ' .Manzanita, Ore.; Mrs. Florence '-Benhart, Lead, S.D.; ana Mrs. Mildred White, Reedsport, Ore.; and numerous grand- children and great grand children. Louis Koenig ' t Woodburn Louis Koenig, 76, resident of Woodburn Rt, 1 for 27 years, died Sunday, May 24, at the Woodburn hos pital. He came to Woodburn from Solomon, Kan., where ' he was born April 27, 1S80. He was a member of the Bethel Presbyterian church ' and Woodburn Lodge Mo. 100, A. F It A.M. Survivors Include his wife, Arlene Koenig; two sons, Her bert and Robert, aU of Wood burn, Rt 1, three daughters, Phyllis Guilford of Kenne wick, Wash., Wilma Scholl of Hubbard and Dorthea Schultz of Eugene. He -also leaves one brother, Fred Koenig, of Rose burg; a sister, Miss Lydia Koe , nig, of Junction City, Kan., and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., Thursday, May 28, at h Rinia r ha Del here. Dr. Da vid Ferguson of Pratura and Rev. George R. Cromley ol Salem will officiate. Burial wUl be in Belle Passl ceme tery with services by the Woodburn Masonic lodge. Arthur N. White Butteville Arthur Nelson fWhlte, 84, died Sunday, May 24, after an extended illness at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Air. ana Mrs. nan Clark. He was born July 4, 1868 in Fairfield, Mich. He married Melvina Kinyon in 1914. She died in 1924. leaving two children. Mr. White was a member oi Butteville Grange and an Odd Fellow Lodge member for 33 years. He is survived by a daugh ter, Mrs. Dan (Vida) Clark, and a son, Edward White; three grandsons, Lloyd, Don ald and Kenneth Clark all of Aurora, Ore. Funeral services will be Wednesday, May 27 at 2 p.m. at Everheart and Kent parlors In Aurora. Interment will be at Butteville cemetery, DEATHS attar Btlttt. anaalt Sal.'... u- 4m waab. John W. Borwaod, coturt !ff' .7 Ttitir Mrv ft. a. IllM TI ES" S WL .!. ROUGH HANDLING -f. .-,- va. - , , " that the owner of property con-j struct a Duuamg aesignea lor the specific needs of welfare employes. This would be leased to the commission. Another would call for the rearrangement of a structure already built and the third would mean alterations and possible additions to a building. AU three are fairly close to the business center. ' The welfare organization' la currently housed on th first floor of the old high school building which must be vacat ed within a year. The commission authorized the adjustment of various funds to provide more money in con nection with general assistance.1 The over-aU expenditures for the first four months of this year are about the same as a year ago but weather condi tions have prevented many from finding employment Funeral and burial charges were discussed and maximum fees, established by the state commission, will be followed. The total maximum chug for undertaker and cemetery feea is around the $178 mark, al though conditions may result In considerable variation. - Morse Loses In Senate Fight Washington, ) Sen. Morse (Ind.. Ore.) who bolted the Re publican party in the 1992 election campaign, found him self at the extreme foot of the table Tuesday oh senate com mittee assignments. With his former GOP col leagues almost solid against him, the Senate- Monday re jected 86-19 Morse's five- month fight to get back bis old assignments on two major com mittees Labor and Armed Services. When his resolution was beaten, Morse made no further effort to block his assignment to the committees which the republican senate majority left for him last January Public Works and District of Colum bia. Most senators consider" those groups far leu desirable than Labor and Armed Serv ices. The Oregon senator had been on the Labor committee for aU of his eight years In the senate prior to this session, and on Armed Services or its prede cessor for seven of those years. On Public Works and District of Columbia, Morse wiU be at the bottom of the list In sen iority. Hedda Swart Points Again At Table Rock Hedda Swart, coanty snr veyor, whose weather pre dictions based apoa tha amount of snow existing a Table Rock, were frequent ly quoted In Don TJpjohn's "Sips For Supper" column In the Capital Journal, Toes day reaffirmed his n f I deuce In tha Cascade Rang peak as an Indicator of a wet or dry spring. When the clouds lifted momentarily Sunday, it was revealed that Table Rock was covered with a fresh coating of snow. This means, in the opinion f the engi neer 'that the valley Is da for mora cloudy days, "It wasn't orifinal with sit," remarked Hedda. "The Id timers always looked to ward Tabla Rock la early apring as a means of gaining Information as to what was ahead In the matter f weather." Honor Medal To Chevrolet Detroit, Mich. An honor modal In the 1951 Freedoms foundation awards was P re tented to tha Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors cor poration her for Its sponsor ship of the Ail-American Soap Box Derby. "This great sportsmanship event does much to continue and emphasize the American way of life," said Dr. Ken neth D. Wells, Foundation president, as he presented the George Washington Medal and $100 award to Myron E. Scott, general manager of the AU American Soap Box Derby and assistant advertising manager of Chevrolet - 1 Freedoms Foundation awards are mad annually at Valley Forge to individuals, schools and organizations who have been - selected from all over America as being out standing contributors to better understanding of the Ameri can way of life. Dr. Wells said more than eight tons of photographs, recordings, films, displays and other documen tary materials . were submit ted and reviewed and more thaa 100,000 nominations were received before the 1992 win ners were named. . Transamerica ' Elects Belgrano Ssn Francisco U.R The resignation of Sam H. Hus bands as president of the 6182,000,000 Trans america Corp., surprised the financial community her today. , Husbands unexpectedly quit his 176,000 a year job at a meeting of the board of direc tors yesterday, giving as the reason a "continued unhappy relation with certain, directors of the company." He declined to nam the di rectors h was referring 'to, nor did h disclose his future plans. . H had been president sine ,' two year after be cam to the giant holding company from the Reconstruc tion Finance Corp.' Oregon Man Elected In resigning as president. Husbands also resigned as a member of the board. At the same time, the board elected Frank N. Belgrano of Portland, a former national commander of the American Legion, as chairman of , the board. Change Name of Murphy Cemetery Central Howell At a but! ness meeting of the Murphy Cemetery group held Saturday night at Central Howell school it was voted to rename this burial place after John How. ell, who in 1843 buried his wife, Temperance, in this plot on his donation land claim. Mrs. I. C. Dora Bates, Walla Walla, Wash., granddaughter of John Howell, who was pres ent at the meeting, gave the initial sum toward the erec tion" of a permanent nam plate. Mrs. . Gertrude Johnson, Portland, great great grand- niece of the pioneer 'was ap pointed chairman of a com mittee to Investigate possible selections. Officers chosen for the com ing year were: chariman, Ed ward Dunigan, Jr.; vice-chairman, J. S. Kaufman; secretary treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Scharf; board of directors, Mrs. Amy Beer, Edward Dunigan and J. J. Egglman. Because of rain the group was unable to meet Saturday, May 23, for a cleanup day as announced and has set Friday, May 20, for that purpose. Doctors Approve 1st Aid Curtailment Action of the city ' budget committee in reducing the personnel of the city-first aid car conforms to opinion among the members of the Marion Polk County Medical Society. A letter to the city admin istration, signed by Russell L Guiss, M.D., secretary-treasur er of the society, says a meet. ing of the society recommend ed reduction of the first aid crew to on man for each shift First aid is a division of the Salem -fire department and its curtailment was one of the measures taken to economiic on the 1B93-1B94 city budget FETE ESSAY WINNER Albany Linn auxiliary, Vet erans of Foreign Wars, will honor Ruth Rawdon at a dinner Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., at the Veterans' Memorial hall. Miss Rawdon is the local winner of the essay contest sponsored bf tn auxiliary in the high school Mrs. Stanley Tripp, Corvallis, put president of the VFW de partment of Oregon, will give tn altar dinner speech. MAR KET QUOTATIONS roarura raeswca ust Battarral-Taataura. nUKt at aalala ahaaaa: Praatfan aanlltr, .. ,t ua . mi acldllr Urtrad kl rIUM Ct-TM Ik l ttrM ul II, tl-TMl aKoa UllMr. t-n. VI.F naM aa mwq kuu S wau bat. A grade n aaara, C. M Mara, at. t: B. Kort. Mc; um srMM auttUr Ckwai aalUiK arm Vacuus vhaiuaiaia. OtMoa ilulu. U-M: OrM.a t Ik. imI tk-tli krisMa. ! Ira uaa uuw. ,.n t mra,i ii Cib4m ataa oatalaiDS a lot. uiciimm x a. Porllu. A utol Una. trad, maciuat M-1i a araaa lana. ai-IW rartlaaa Dattrv BtelaM aaiur Priot u rruaata; artai, tic: a aaitaa. net a attala, Tit aartoa. flat Bftata. aaa. Iia U ataSaam caaaiaa I. a a. VarHam): Uuradad tarn, tie trait AA lana, M dot. I A Una tat . AA awdlu ut ant.; A artdt aitdliia. at, aaa. A arada amalla aaaunal. Kttt at Balalltn oradt a a. itna. l-ait: A Una ia-oe: aa awdiaat M aac; a tudiua. tl-Me.. A tnai ta- lle Oiruu I aaalt addllMoal. Ckatta Prlet Id rtttuan, fwtlaaa. Ore, oa tlnilat, iH.ie; Ha. latvat, l-UWei uiaitto. IWa Um thaa t.a- . ntailuai araaoa tlatlta, HMI kwt Mta, rratttMS Amtrieaa thma Lit. hMTtt la rtuil, alH-att la. miur am cawitat ma. i aaaiiir. i-a.a. aluu.l Trnrt. Ii-I lai. 11-lat; I I lb. Il-Ue: ratlttra. Ikl. aadl aaar. ai-Mci kttrt ktnt, all wtuMi. K-Me; iubi atu. all vtuait, u-itu aw ratat- ttt. I-iae. DnaMd Ckltkaaa No. 1 rautS la rtuutra. Ptrtri, fcroUtra. 49-41t Ik.; roatttra. all WU.. 40-41c: lltnt htna. I5-Sae; kaavr baoa. Sac: cut-up frrtra. aa lt, at-tTe la.; wbalt drtaa, al-ax It. ataaiia artrttt aa trtatrt: uta vhltta, t-i a, U-Utl l-( la,, ll-Jlc lb.i eolortd! palU. 4 lb. uodtr; aid dot, lo-ltet ft blthtr. Prttb dratted frytrt it ntalltra, It-IUl ut aa. U-4"K. Ctaalrr BUM Ma, It Vtal-Toa tsallti SMaa aVf toutb bttvlat Il-IOe. art Uu klaektra, tt-lici aowt. liibi n-iic. Lana, Bait. 41-4s n.i rtarllaaa. H-ibc it. M.llaa atti. ll-lla ft, aun-aUlltr. -le. . Baaf Otllll tow I. St-rit lt.i ctnaar- ntun M-aM; tbtlU Oawa It lit. rraaa urimi aiatai wbelataltra w rtttUtrai Dalian Sal tat.: f Slttrt. IbMat ltd-TOt IO, IS.I0-U.W; lood. tse-41.oa, wnaaitrcttl. It. 00 -Jt. CO; ulllltT, I1M-I1.K; owt. eommlrclal, 3I.W-S2.00; BtlUtr. U.OO 33.00; tanntrt-eutttr,, n.00-31.00. at Can (Obotot ttttn). mad outrun. 10.00-14.00: round, ,100-U OO; full tola, trunmtd. K.Q0 T4.O0; trl- tBtltt, I0.00-H.00; lort-qutrMra. 33.00- N.oi tbocko, I7o-41.mi rlfct, u eo- M.00. Vtal aad Calna Oood-tkalet, tU I; aommtrclal, Sla-al. Uaa, CbalM-arliu. at-M a, IU I; rood. M1-U.M; aptlaa laaba. - runt, ttt-u. Mt.laa . Oood tbolca, li.0O-ll t. rark CtM, .larni, Ma. I. 1-11 laa. MI 'S; tboaldan. It lat. tSf-43; aaara- rlba, IM-at; traab kaau, lt-l lat.. Hi. atra cartaaua. 130-170 Dt (17-30. atkaS Im sblatd. Itl-M. au- flntd Urd ta draau, 111-1140; alak tat- OLDSMODILG POVGR GTGGRirJC aatt 'lltKtr' IMtlNt finrr Cat. Oat araka, Mat dav, t3.la-J ra ta HM. On. tM- Oaltai It. ta, aacti Wart Orttaa tab um ataa. I, 1. a.Ba-iaa: a-la. Mia.. l.ld-440; aaataarcla! lat-l Mi aa tmlal vat. 1-M-l.Mi Ttata ttaata. Mi ll: calif, cad oiaaa, ataa, t-to-rn; al- lotra. ataa, a-aa-at. ratattta Orttaa Saattta SJa, t. (.at ti: aana triad 4Sa. tt Sau tlaa A, 1JS-W; It la. aaaab. 4S-Ia; lata) Baa aata.Na.IA, Itt-att; t-lt St, aalta, atlt. Ha. 1A. I tt-J.tt; Calif, kaai vkllaa. Ma. L a.TO-t - ar O. I n I artaa aUaifa. da mtrad aar lata t-a k. rani.,,, ,,1,1 tv ata ao taal aatttla. IU-M. Waat-Oraaaa baatt. WulaavaMa Vat. laa atadlaaa, M-aM Bki aaaaan oratta flat aad aall-alaad. H-te. wiUaatttu Vtlltr taaa aroai. tati u-attaia artaa al-IOt. '' atakalt It llt Ik. ta U-aataU I raw. lb. lo t. aaaatn ablaaiaa aaiata. Itat rtadat art tartar artaa f.a.t. rartiaad. aalf aiiaa. tl-na la. aacard- mt ta taadiuoai trtta aiat li-ltt irtta taw btdtt. t-loat lb. attar ta trtlaat aad aaalltri kaU kldaa, 4-ae ik-i tlaa aidta. at tar aaat aau tor abort titiata. matrtt wbaiaaala armat arltt. i attdiaai Banaltaaa, at-!4a k.j akall- ad. ta-aia at. Walaau Wbaltttlt talltad arltaa, flrtl aaaMW lam frauuattta, tt-Me la.: abtUtd. Ittbt aaibtr kaltaa, Tt-Tfc lb.: lidbi btitta, la-uo a. SALEM MARKETS lat ta dallaaat al Caaltal Jaataal BaaMI raOMt t.M lta It. kadi. tl.td-l.w llOt-lb. tail. tr Baaaa a, ta.at-t.tt. natrr rut H.u-tat its Sj. bat). li st-t ot not t... , raaitrt varaat a mat uwaraa rrrtra. tfc: aid rtttttt. IK; atlarad lotl. sit; latbara fowl, aau ntaitta, sat. lent Baraaa riatt aart. aa. asti una a. M-alt; axdlaai AA. Mel audlaai A. 4I-4K: taiall. lit. Wbtltttlt riltta . an akatatala artata t:atraUr t-Ta kirbtr tbaa tba artaat a bora Lana trada A laatraLf aoatat at ate; ratdlna, 04. sattarrai aunna anaat praaaiaav va ne: Nt. U n-lci Mo. 1. Ma. attar-wbtiaatia tradt a na ta.i rttall. laa. Cbleara tav Hoa aitett aaatlavad thtlr att-aaw aatttra al rtctat ataaloat Tuaadar with atellata al M ta M taau a hoadrad pounds Cttua alat trtadtl Hraai anaaajja Iambi bat Una. t tfoti autcntr trawai ataa told mat I33.M to ui.at, tltbourh a taw laaatd at t3t.n tad a ttv uadtntaarbta atld off aa let) aa nl to, aovi atntraUr mad, 111.00 tt I33.M, a fta toapiaa aat at III. 00. oood tltaraaet wat abtataad aa tba I. too boat aa atlt, which torn aartd with tn taatcttd I.Mt. Tounr aatut wan attadr aa trtaa at t.7t to P4.K en lUtri tnl lawllaii and IM.to la 13.71 ta, awlltra. trtaa. aood ta aruat ta both tltaaaa, Cowa wtn attadr ta M aaala lawn at I14.M. balla attadr ta atraaa mat tlt.tt dawn. ward, and aaaltn waak ta I1.M tawtr with aalr a tew arts tattlaa aba laa of fra.aa. nod aa artaat naJm aawta loud a wtda raaat tnaa IM.M ta uo.oo. Tha aaat aiiaa Haiti wan aalr ehotoa and araaaht mat aad btttw. wta atui wan waak at M.M ttowawaid. aatlmatad taettpu laeiadad ajat aat. tit, tot aaitaa, aad MO abaaa. Lady's Aid i Iff ral ffr Ill gntlmn '.'V; '!) O LD S M O MAY IS "SAMTYaCHICK" MONTH ... Ill LODER BROS., 465. CENTER ST. YOUR OLDIMOIIll DIAIIR ALIO MAfURII fOt VALUII IN t Af ITY. TIMID USID CARS STOCKS uta Tha aaaaataaat adatlral Oaraaratiaa .. alliad Ckmual Allta Cbalaurt Aawrlaaa Atriatat fwttaa fawat Lajb.,., fttnta Tat Tal M It 14 tattlM ti Altknaa airrr.ta ..... tt u ........ u ....... Tl Ban Wafaar Barraaa Addlat MathbJ.... Hit M n Calif tral rataaas Ctaadlta tatllla OatartlUtr Tratatr , CtltiMt OoraaraUaa .,., m IJ H ottita i Mlt Caaaalldaitd 1 M Ciaamotttd faltaa II H Orawa atlitraaaa ... tot Cwrtlaa Wrtabl t , u 04 44a Da at La Alnrall .... Saatua Kodak tiatrana Btdla ... i. llaj Otatral BbMtnt Otatral atda Oaattal atotatt .... 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Dataa Oil Coataani ,. Oaiaa Patina Daltad AlrllaM Oat tad Alraralt Ualtad Oanaratlaa Onltad autaa Plrwaat Oalltd fttatta Siaai ..... Waratr Plataraa .., Waattra Oaltai TtL .... Watttaabaan Atr Brak.. Waaltnabaaaa Bactrlt , Wtalwartb ., Journal Want Ad$ Pay I CfcstTY City SS.? I p1w) 147t)l I.W 11 rartlaaS Lrraataak ' artlaaa) an) IdtMlaak ariaaa wart attlf ataadr aa Bautad affanaaa at- ibautk araaad Mt aatut aad laa thaa aaw attr aaaai aaaaaaa aa aat Portland Batata. Ctltlt imi atarkat rataar ataw; tartr taita aaaai ataadr with M aaaaan aa- ran datltat; ltd atttn aaartti law utiutr atttra lata-IS; alllMn aanatarrlal atuan la-la; aaaaar-tatttr aawa M at lt ftw mti atmtr aawa at J. It: atuitr baU MJA.jT.ta, calm M; aaaraal ataw: ataadr M wtaki taat ttiiiia naim M-M; attatr- aaii. tM-MI la. ktlaban at-M-M: Mt-aM k. Jt tt a.Tti tow ahaan MO-OM at, mw S3.M-I4. anata Mti tatrkat tlaw. ataadr: low aaad-tbMta at M M aatra it rat, ll-ll; abtita-ariM alaadar aa M MJti abatoa-anatt tartar lana, Moadar M.ta a.tll land abara awaa tl lall tllttl a-t- PartUad laalilta Mark at . Portland lua-Oraaa aalaa aalta at wholaaalan wtn M atata a dataa aa tbt Baiuidt raratm' atarkat tadar wltk aaaM aaiall iota aataa at M aantt a trtaa. Oaa aradattr tttnnad taaa al akoat IM ttt aaaabaa 1 aataaa ba taaaa al aiudaw trautht abaat kr wal wttthar. WUlattttU ttUar oaallflaaar atfartaaa aaattaatd lathi artlb Bail whtlittliit aua trtaatat at Callttrala Cbltaaa aU0.aalUa ttatraL taaaaad taitTtrtei tt ilbjhur atwtr arlcta, atar kat allabllr waakar. Traak taita (tt M il U. a. 1 a!aa lalad: Artaaaa Tallaw Baraiadaa S M t-latk B aan lat, t tan IM, aaaraal. at aar l it; caoxoraia oraaa a- tnek aad tartar a aaa I.M: Bad Olobaa S-lath aad lartar tar imi Taaaa Oraaa t-taeh and lartar wltk taaaa aatmlail aar Lit, ataa lata m tartar t aan Lat. atratt aalta raa Jta-j; Ttaaa Ttuaw traaadaa t la S-taah I.W-IAI. t-tacb tad lanar l.tt-I.M; Oraaa t-lath and tartar l.lt-laii a M l-tnth taw 1.71; Cmtal Wta t aa t-Mth 1.7a-l.M. s tneh ut lanar law IJti Artaaaa Tal- BanrtKlat 3 ta a-tnob raw I.M; Clll- farala Oraaa S-taah aad lanar law La. Ohlttaa O rata . Chleaaa utv-orataa Bada a nthar baltlaa atmaaa aa tba Board tf Tradt Taatdar lallawutt avoralabt aaaaaaaa. of a aotaraaiaat Tataal" ara- tai for UU troa vatat aland aa larnA Tba aaaani attar aat katk an tha traaa teat la tlaa pntlaat waak an ttoa. aiat, tka atarkat laa ail M drift lawar afitr tbt halt war ratal at Sar ins aawar raa aat. Whtat l llll S-S hlthtr. Jabr M-latl. , eom anahaatod Sa S hlantr. Jalr HJts-s, aala H-S kithar, Julr at, rra at tawtr M a, airaar. Air tl.MS-S. aarkaaaa tt-lS tubtr. Jatr tata-ta. aaat atra a a h ttav a atwtr, air na.:. FrN Hoatv Trkl &TEUYISO(0. Yum t?riicE 175 Clntski $. rhMS-4IU aaaBnBnaananBaBBaatBtaataataaBtBaanBBaaaaaa i- MmtAilUsUtairwikA'ti4mtaadri NoaidulaaUy arbaeiing that big Super "88" OldaBaalals . Into S tight lIMt tt tha caarb. CfBCttfuIll' auanTttin throorh a asarl of traffic. Siiaiilj aTataaif tbt highway with all the etaiti Jaaes of a reteraa ehauffeorl Whtt't bee teoret? Pataar Srinfl The kind of Powrr Steering that lets yooj twetroi two toot of tatoBobilt with jnrt fiarer-tip piwaan. Tbt kind that takes cart tb effort : jet leaves in tb "led of tb wtteeT ; , gjve greatat teenrity b caa of a blowoat or a taddaa bol Bt tb road. Tba kind of Power Staariag that OUaBtobOt offers . . aloof with Powar Brakat, FwWaT Styling, and tbt 165-bottepowor "Hookat" Engine, See a too . . . and tea what OaateooOt'a laiBout powtc ftaTbanttwnmtantoytaif YOUR OtOIMOIIll DIAUR X3 Yci!5t-':r C:,3 Cj AttesJ T C7 Cz ? Thii day aaatp't k t cj agws 0x, aataaa and ' '.t, ay Bad ontfnaUy for U hm U nlarged to "fl dua to aaaorwy aj. knwasal, at bow aVU;LattTy Vctat"T, roungaa- boys aajuatai of tta total TJLCJa. rporti4 tr. Has camp wfH b ball ttc Tuajoday and Friday from aja. to pan, June to II at Camp CVawrwood atnrth arf tb city. It is ti first sorh eajxr held by the local TT. A ajrfad camp may b bald tn Jul if thar 1 txrffidaart jnttawttt. Woods asked mteraftad parantg t6 contact thY. , CLEAR LAU TORS . CUar Lak Rtraidaeta f the Clear Lak district Monday approved by a vot of M to 4 a t'0,000 bond isua for con atraetion of an avrWIItiftrtal nam for tba achool houwa. . iwrtlaa ttv-tTa Whaat (had) to amn atarkat, Ba, I talk. tllnra aaatt: Salt tJJSi atlt Whlta ItKtadtaa JJJS: Whlta Ctak SJMt. Bard Bad wtattr: nittaiir I Ml M ar aaat Lta: u aar taat aau XS sat aaat 1.44. Ttdar'a aar laaataiai whaat m II aarn It ana itad I. Btw Ttrk tfa-Tka ataah atarkat tal back Taatdar altar a sttaalaia Mart,. tut tba rttnat waa aat aarrttd. LottM raa M araaad S aataaj tt tka aattida wiu an artaa a aha atarkat Talaatt didn't tha ntroat aad LJaa,tat taana far tba aar. Bj tb rnooth in your rjrwa lvooat or bj tbt hour la out arming tiBtT. xiza era TMajT1 tr'Vaaaraaa'aat 0tS BtB AtBtltA r ifttomml twlr ltf i MTTKW