Four Corners Rod and Gun Club Entertains Wives On Tuesday evening at the Community hall the Rod and Gun club entertained their wives at a turkey dinner. Covers were laid for thirty nine. Scenic movies in technicolor and other aport pictures were shown by Fred Smith. Thomas Jones receiv ed the George Cadwell trophy for the largest trout caught in 'May. This is a perpetual sward the Named William Ward Pig man (above) was named by Whittaker Chambers at the Alger Hiss perjury trial in New York as man who sup plied him with government documents when Chambers was a Soviet spy ring courier. Pigman, of Appleton, Wis., is a former chemist of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, (AP Wirephoto). Verbal Battle At Silverton Silverton A verbal battle between the Chamber of Com merce and the Junior Chamber of Commerce regarding the con struction of a dam for the city water system unfolded during a meeting, of the city council here this week. Mayor Clinton Weiby presid ed. City Manager Robert Bor land, City Attorney Rex Al bright, and ex-Mayor George Christenson, who serves as as sistant mayor and is chairman of the aldermen, were presented with other members of the coun cil. Two petitions were present ed. One by directors and mem befs of the Silverton Chamber of Commerce, V. V. Runyan, president, and Walter Green, forum secretary, and the other by the Junior Chamber of Corja- merce. I The Chamber of Commerce petition requested the city coun cil "that any and all action on the question of improving the city water system be deferred in order to allow further In vestigation. We feel that re gardless of the merits of the were not adequately presented case the issues on either side to the voters, and that the sub ject should be thoroughly stud ied before action is taken which might commit the city to a wasteful and unsatisfactory sys tem." The Junior Chamber of Com merce petition asks that the city council "consider not only a dam with settling basins but also to Include a filtering sys tem for a possible solution of the present problems." The petition was signed by 61 names. Jim Jones is Jaycee president; Wade Scott and Bob Edgerton, vice presidents; Maurice Davis, secretary, and Howard Morri son, treasurer. Following lengthy discussions, the proposition was placed In the hands of the city manager to present to the planning com mission for future advice as to the actions of the council. winner to have his name engraved upon it each year. For the center piece Waldo Miller arranged an old shot gun, two old powder horns and used brass rifle shells with violets in them Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller were in charge of committees, Four Corners Professor and Mrs. Henry A. TenPas and chil dren John, Bill and Lynn of Corvallls spent a week with Mrs. TenPas' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Anderson, 390 S. Lan caster drive. From here they went by automobile to Waldo Wis., where they will visit Pro fessor TenPas' parents before going on to Urbana, 111., where he will teach in the University of Illinois for the summer. While there he will study for his Doc tor's degree. They will return to Corvallis in the fall The Friendly Neighbors and the Krazy Kard Klub held a joint meeting on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shrake and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snook as hosts at the Warren Shrake home on East State street Pinochle was the diversion and late refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sunderlin, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Gilming, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rickey, Mr. andj Mrs. Lawrence Shrake, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo McLain, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scorgie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mr. and Mrs. William Fiester, Jr., and Mrs. E. E. Walker, Mike Mackel. Honors went to Mrs. Sunderlin and Ross Chrisman. Members of Brownie troop 107 are participating in the Brownie day recreational camp on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for two weeks at Crest wood acres. June 13 is visiting day for the mothers and all in terested persons. Girls going on Monday were Kathy Snook, Bar bara Burns, Janice Shrake, Betty and Faye Futrell, Rose Dunigan, Joyce Brant, Connie Chambers, Jo Gannon, Janice Phillips, Judy Scott, Denise Miller. Lawson McCail McKay Aide Radio Newscaster Thomas Lawson McCall will become secretary to Republican Gover nor Douglas McKay July 1. The appointment, expected for some time, was announced by the governor In Portland last night. McCall, a former newspaper man, has been a Portland news caster several years. He 1936 graduate of the University of Oregon. Then he worked for the Bend Bulletin, The Daily Idahoian in Moscow and The Oregonian in Portland. In the war he was an enlist ed combat correspondent for the navy. Like the governor, he is a re publican. His family also was In politics, and his grandfather, Samuel Walker McCall, former ly was a Massachusetts gover nor and congressman. McCall has been active in young re publican affairs here. Now 36, McCall will act as McKay's administrative assist ant. His salary will be $6,000 annually. The governor's pri vate secretary will continue to be Alene Phillips, who served two previous governors. McCall takes a position that has been vacant since Eric Al len, Jr., resigned to become city editor of the Medford Mail-Tribune. a bicycle on hit way home from a lodge meeting, was hit by a truck driven by Richard B. Crook and owned by Thor B. Ask. The defendants filed an answer claiming Bierly was rid ing on the wrong side of the road. Woodburn Company to Attend Guard Outing Woodburn Woodburn's hea vy tank company of the Oregon national guard will entrain here Saturday morning, June 11, for a two-weeks encampment with the 41st division at Ft. Lewis, Wash. A total of four officers and 71 enlisted men will rep resent the local unit at the training encampment which will run from June 11 to 25. Capt. James J. Anderson is comman der of the local unit. Lt. Darrel Anderson of Cutler City, a reserve officer and bro ther of Capt. Anderson will go on active duty with the com pany for the encampment. Other officers are Lt. C. E. Enos and Lt. Stevenson. 81 from Dallas to 1 Attend Guard Camp Dallas Seventy-six men and five officers of the Dallas hea-, vy tank company, Oregon Na tional guard, will leave here early Saturday morning for Fort Lewis and a two-weeks training session. The company will go to Salem to board train for the Washington camp. The officer complement was completed this week when Dar- rell L. Jackson was appointed second lieutenant to fill the last vacancy. Commanding the unit is Capt. Richard W. Harmon. First Lieutenant George F. Wil son is executive officer, and Second Lieutenants Floyd R. Grubb, Carl E. 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