Par 10 FOOD SECTION THE CAPITAL JOTONau Salem. Ore Thursday. January 7. Linn Officers to Seek Reelection Albany Though the deadline for filing candidacies in the May 21 election is more than two months away, it was apparent Tuesday that all Linn county officer holders whose terms ex pire this year are planning to aeek re-election. Several were reluctant to ornv mil themselves definitely, stat in! that they might chance their minds, but no withdrawals have been announced. No candidate has as yet filed. To be filled in Linn county all art legislative positions, that of district attorney and tha of fices of county judge and one commissioner, in the party pri maries, and the office of circuit judge for the 21st judicial district including Linn, Benton and Lin coln counties, oa the nonpartisan ballot. Judge Victor Oliver was The Standby! Its brief sleeves and band trim plus the slimming panel lines insure this sewing time-saver of youthful charm. It's a cotton basic to fill your everyday needs! among those willing to announce bis candidacy for re-election. District Attorney Curiae'? Johns expressed his intention of sicking re-election but would re consider if threatened by prim ary opposition, and County Judge E. G. Arnold and commissioner Wayne Downing are both avowed candidates, all in the republican primary. Also considered a certain can didate in the republican primary u Mate Representative Jess Sv aite, serving his first term in the 1833 legislature. State Senator Warren Gill, Leb anon, and Representative Ed Cardwell, Sweet Home. when queried Tuesday, each said that if present plans materialize they would seek re-election. No democrats have thus far publicly announced themselves as candidates but a number of pos sibilities are being discussed within the party. sTXVE BOTES IT ISNT EXACTLY GONE. v.'--i-.un-saToe i ZE2 rr rnm i i x 1 1. t--'M-r.c las ' II j pAVDAy. 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H tw r-v- it DONALD I)ITK I "V -k. m J T-Ee;0 "v A.B5?...NC,fl MOUNT ANGEL Mount Angel Local of the Farmers Union met Monday night, Jan uary 4, in the Legion Memo rial Hall. Officers re-elected in December meeting were in place. They are Alois Duda, president; Martin Buchholz, vice president; Joseph Bernt, secretary; Roy Palmer, conduc tor; J. C. Duda, door keeper, and executive committee. Otto Lucht of Molalla, RFD, and John Joerg, Molalla, RFD. Al bcrs Bochsler was named to the executive committee. Marinn fVitiritv Holla Psnvnn Association will meet Jan. 8,Presidfnt' 'P01 in Salem it was announced by I n. c. earner, secretary. A communication from Rev. Alcu in Heibel, OSB., was read, ask ing the cooperation of the Farmers Union to help bring about a better school system. Discussions were held re garding private and public power issues, and farm subsi dies. It was the opinion o the co-ops would help the farmer receive a fair prace for his pro duct. Programs of educational en tertainment, available to the locals through the State Farm ers Union educational commit tee, were noted to include a program dealing with Hells Canyon Dam and consist of a movie in technicolor, "Look to The River"; two color slide pro grams, "Keep Your Plate Full' and a program dealing with farm income and food supply, also one on "Know Your Farm ers Union." It is planned to include these programs at fu ture meetings of the local. Roy Rtuchmann. Marion County MODERN DIANA ONEIDA, N. Y. .0- - BOOM BOARD By Ahem f I FEEL IT AW DUTY. DEUA. lDTEaXXJTHlS---DONjr LCI njUMUKIM BtWJILfc TUU WITH HIS SILLY ATTENTIONS AM) CLUVSY FLATTERIES'- HE 5 HEARD ABOUT MDU SAVINS VOUR. MONEY FOR. YEARS AND HES JUST A RANK FORTUNE HUNTf 1 FELT YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT IF HE PROPOSES TDMJU WHAT-THAT OLD SALTED "tVu AT Tlir ft a fWMVii-1 1. iv- t .-.LyT tfl I "C JCT rKWr,'yrt,? TOME? -WELL LOOK- ASK II If HES UP TO DATE WiTH l PAVMENTSOMHIS BAILORS ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY M BECAUSE HELL START j COLLECTING ON (T THE Cay AFTER HE dares Talk MARRIAGE v r. s iz iu it ! Am, BELIEF STILL TH SAME OLD DELIA 3 p(M f N.'i'.tr .1 l AH I H. E m i n :, SMI i . - . . i MARV WORTH Vfl ( 1 PiO-r K.VOW ) Wf X OU W E?E taa!aiCONd to 1 STill OON'T SEE HOv -r o-' (UP) Miss Jean Kazlauskas, a 21-year-old blonde, put four male hunting companions to shame on her first deer-hunting trip. Using an old 12-gauge shotgun that drew sneers from the men, she came back with a 220-nound. eieht- group thai more and stronger ' point buck. E M I FilSlIO P A H othIeiriw i sit: ACROSS 1. Third power 5 Sphere 6. Cooking vessels 12. Across 13. Affectedly shy 14. Pertaining to grand parents 15 Held back 17 Chiplike piece 18 On the ocean 19. In sitting position 20 Thorough di-like 22 Delicate shade of difference 24 Put forth 26 City in ' France 27. Exclama tion 29. Disen cumber 30. 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