Talcott; and Mrs. Elva Jones, of Ballard.Mr. Campbell has led an active life, both as a farmer and a citizen interested in the welfare of the section in which he lives.He served several terms as coun- ! ty surveyor. In 1930, he was a candidate for house of delegates from this county, and in 1936, in the spring primary election, he was a candidate for State Commissioner of Agriculture.When he first moved to the farm on which he now resides and which had been in the family for 50 years, he lived in an old log house on the property. He lived there for ten years until a fire destroyed the building. He then erected the house in which he now resides.Mr. Campbell specializes in dairying and he brings his products j regularly to Hinton for sale. He has over 50 cows on the farm.The farm of 350 acres was formerly known as the Caruthers farm, and was patented by the State of Virginia by grant to Mathias Kesinger on August 8, 1789 by Governor James Wood, of Vir-