GATES i HMOttARt VORt TO «T «»• • I AI vhhm JM r coFFce w- S* Jvsr oto o*e To Tse. t^FE^SSy Mrs. Cole have received word from their son Thurlo that he is again in Japan, having landed there April 11. Thurlo is serving in the U. S. Navy and has served in that area before. Saturday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap were Mrs. A. A, Holthouse of Corvallis, formerly of Mill City and Miss Georgia Shane, of Salem, a former resident of both Mill City and Gates. Over the weekend guests at the Mill­ sap home were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millsap and son Robert of Portland. Callers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meinert and three sons of Mill City and Ed­ mund Klecker of Madras, Ore., form­ erly of Stayton. Miss Janet Klecker and small sister Kristine are making an indefinite stay at the home of their grandparents. The Gates Woman’s club met in regular session, Thursday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Joe Joaquin. In the absence of the presi­ dent and vice president, the meeting was called to order by the secretary who appointed Mrs. Glenn Gordon to take the chair. The annual election of officers was held. Mrs. Vernon Anderson was elected secretary and Mis. Arthur Findley, treasurer. The offices of president and vice president will be filled at a future meeting to "At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY TAVERN be called by the president still in office, Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson. Re­ freshments were served by the host­ esses, Mrs. Joaquin and Mrs. Hutch­ eson, who arrived after the meeting ha