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Show Nettie K. Morris To Seek Re-election By MABEL JARVIS During recent visits in various parts of the county your correspondent corres-pondent has been approached regarding re-garding the coming election of county officers, and especially as to whether or not Mrs. Nettie K. Morris, present incumbent in the county treasurer's office, was contemplating con-templating running for another term, since they had noted another an-other filing recetly on the Democratic Demo-cratic ticket, and there were various var-ious opinions being expressed. Mrs. Morris was therefore contacted and said positively that she desires de-sires to be returned to the office if the people of the county feel to give her their vote of confidence as in the past two elections, and that she had no desire or intention inten-tion to drop from the party ticket. While Mrs. Morris has not officially of-ficially published her candidacy for this position, she will join the other county incumbents in doing so at an early date, and has officially of-ficially filed her intentions with the county clerk in this interest. Incident to the interview, others interested offered suggestions that the work of the treasurer's office of-fice is something that cannot be mastered in less than a full term of four years, unless the individual individ-ual is one previously prepared for the work by training or experience. experi-ence. The duties are many and (Continued on page eight) Nettie K. Morris (Continued from first page) the responsibility is groat. With two terms of experience back of her, il was eiled, Mrs. Morris is even more capably prepared for carrying on the work than in the past, and is devoled to her work. Although her personal filing will appear shortly, as suggested, this short statement is made at the request of individuals in various parts of the county who have inquired in-quired regarding Mrs. Morris' possible pos-sible candidacy. |