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6 -Cooleeraee Journal, Wednesday, Febntary 25, 1970 lr >M w v ' mtKmmm Charlie Brown. Jr. Sabject To Repablicaa Primary Brown And Steele File For Board Of Commissioners Charlie Brown, Jr. of Church Street, Mocksville. and Abner R Steele of Route 4, filed Friday, February 20. with the Davie County Board of Elec tions for the Board of County Commissioners subject to the Republican Primary in May. Mr Brown is associated with Davie Auto Parts and has been the Machine Shop Manager for the past six years. He attends the Pentacostal Church on Milling Road. He is a member of the Mocksville Volunteer Fire Dpearment. He attended White Oak High School in Maysville, N. C. He is married to the former Kathleen Smith. They have four children: Charlie Patrick, Mrs. Fave Draughn, Mrs. Lana Jim Eaton, Democrat, Files For Commissioner James A. (Jim) Eaton of the Clarksville Township filed Saturday for the Davie County Board of Commissioners on the Democratic ticket. He is the first Democrat to file. Mr Eaton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H Eaton of Mocksville. Rt. 2 and is associated with his father and brother in the operation of a dairy farm He is a 1%3 graduate of the Davie County High School *here he was co—captain of the football team. Mr Eaton is a member of the Eaton's Baptist Church and has served as Sunday School Superintendent for the past 24 years. He is an active member of the North Davie Ruritan Club and a captain in the William R. Davie Volunteer Fire Department. He is secretary—treasurer of the Dairy Herd Improvement Association of Davie County. Eighteen Teachers Attend Science Worhshep Eighteen teachers from Ro *an County. Davie County, and Salisbury City Schools attended a one day workshop entitled "Making Science Live In TTie Classroom" at the Supple mentary Educational Center on February 18 from 9 AM until 3 PM Mrs. Beatrice H. Blount, Na ture Science Specialist, con ducted the workshop. Hie teach ers were actively involved in the activities on the attached sheet. Teachers in attendance at the workshop were Miss Mariola Crawford, Cooleemee; Mrs. 1 > **> " |fe A m. | JL4I Abner R. Steele Salmon, and Charlene Mr. Steele owns Esso Service Station on Highway 601 South of Mocksville. He is a member of Second presbyterian Church of Mocksville. A veteran of the US Army, World War 11, serving two years in the European Theater, he held the rank of sergeant. -He attended the public schools of Davie County, Price High School in Salisbury. Eli zabeth City State Teachers Col lege and A and T State Univer sity, Greensboro. He is married to the former Jimmie Tabor.. They have three children, Jane, Algernon and Jimmy. Previously filing for this office have been John Bailey, Jerry Swicegood and Norman T. Smith. "■o/: Jim Eaton He is married to the former Brenda Spillman of Cooleemee. They have one daughter, age 34. Frances B. West, Mocksville Elementary and Mrs. Martha L. Carter. William R. Davie. Finn force for U.N. HELSINKI (UPl)—The Fin nish government has decided to establish a "standby force" of about 1 ,000 men to be used when needed in any United Nations peace-keeping operation, Government spokesmen said they had received more than 800 applications to join the ranks. - 11 1111 l f „ **% $. ™ SHj^ *p^Hß j - - mU* r?=: " 't r MB* WHeml J ZJis 3»IL P-Tg , f ■ S \ * ■ INDIAN CEREMONIAL DANCE The Indian Dance group of the Order of the Arrow are shown in one of the numbers performed at the Davie County Library Monday night. This is an honorary order of the Boy Scouts of America. Charles Garwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Our thanks to the Order of the Arrow for a most enjoyable and successful Indian dance pro gram in the library Monday night. Hie Indian display wiU remain in the case for a while longer and books on Indians will be available, so if you choose you can pursue the subject fur ther. And an interesting one it is! ANDREW WYETH DISPLAY This is Book Week and we have a real treat for you! Have you been reading and hearing about the singular hon- BHI Bowen Bill Bowen Enters Race William D. (Bill) Bowen of Pine Ridge Road, Cooleemee filed Friday for the Davie County Board of Education. Mr. Bowen filed for one of the two tt-jiu. —m seats to be elected this year Mr. Bowen is the owner and operator of the Western Auto Associate Store of Cooleemee. He is a member of the Mocksville Masonic Lodge No. 134; past-president of the Cooleemee PTA; chairman of the board of trustees of the Cooleemee United Methodist Church where he is a member of the church choir. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Davie County Merchants Association and Credit Bureau. Frank Garwood of Route 3, Mocksvilie who is a member of the dance team was honored by his fellow scouts in being chosen as a member of the Order of the Arrow for his leadership and cheerful service. The boys made their own cos tumes which are very original. Library News or just bestowed upon Andrew Wyeth by President Nixon? NEWSWEEK, February 23. said: "No other artist has been so honored. Beyond all prece dent. Richard Nixon is giving painter Andrew Wyeth a one man show in the nation's grand est gallery - the White House. To celebrate the event, Nixon is holding a formal banquet in honor of the Wyeths." In your Main Library a Wyeth display shows the large and unusually beautiful new edition of repro ductions of Andrew Wyeth's paintings, open to the artist's favorite painting of his wife Hie most useful Gas Heater for ANY ROOM h the HOUSE NEW-VENT GAS WALL HEATER Th»i beater with many uses is convenient and economical. NEW-VINT is easy to install on any outside wall. Saves floor space. No chimney, flue, or electricity needed. Hermetically sealed so combustion products cannot enter tbe room. Vented outside. Room will not become stuffy. Ideal for any room in tbe bouse wbere beat is needed. YOUR CHOICE OF THREE SIZES OWEN LEONARD INCORPORATED - PHONE: 636-0951 1700 S. First St. Salisbury, N. C. asleep on the grass, with a basket of just-picked berries by her side. . The people in Wyeth's paint ings are of us - they are easily understood Middle Class Amer ica. They endure. "Perhaps they recall, to Presidents as well as to ordinary people, the bitter hard work that went into making a nation." The book is very large and very handsome. We hope you will not miss seeing it. From time to time pages will be turned, giving you an opportun ity to see other reproductions of Wyeth's well-loved paintings.
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