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The
Crown Jewels
The
Crown Jewels Etc. celebrated the opening of their store in O'Fallon with a
ribbon cutting ceremony. I am pictured here with owners, Butch and
Sharon Dowdy joined by family and friends. Also in attendance for the
celebration were representatives of the O'Fallon Chamber of Commerce and
the City of O'Fallon.
The
Crown Jewels Etc. is Missouri's only high end consignment
shop that allows you to consign or trade-in. They accept diamonds,
gold, silver, timepieces and high end handbags and are located at
234 Fort Zumwalt
Square in O'Fallon. You can reach them by
phone: 636-294-6612 or online: www.thecrownjewelsetc.com.
Cynthia
in the News
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Davis
elected head of St. Charles County Republicans
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By Jo
Mannies, Beacon Political Reporter Posted
2:34 pm Wed., 08.18.10
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State
Rep. Cynthia Davis
will still wield political clout, even though she lost her
Republican bid for the state Senate.
Davis, R-O'Fallon, confirmed
this afternoon that she has been elected chair of the St. Charles County Republican Central
Committee, effective immediately. The vote, conducted
Tuesday night, was unanimous, she said.
Davis' selection for the
unpaid but powerful post underscores the clout of the Tea Party
movement in St.
Charles County.
Earlier
this month, she unsuccessfully sought to oust state Sen. Scott Rupp,
R-Wentzville, in the GOP primary for the 2nd District state Senate
post. Davis snagged almost 46 percent of
the vote, despite being heavily outspent by Rupp.
Davis is completing the last
of her four allowed terms in the state House. So her new job will
continue to give her a political base.
"I am
tremendously honored to be asked to serve in a larger capacity for
our party. This is an important statement for all Republicans
because St. Charles
County enjoys the prestige
of being a major determiner of Missouri politics," Davis said,
referring to the county's status as one of the top Republican blocs
of votes in the state.
"Our
reputation is earned from being able to deliver the votes to shape
the outcome of statewide races. The size of our victory margins can
propel winners statewide," she added.
Davis
said she is promising "enthusiastic, principle-driven leadership"
that will focus on promoting what she sees as "the Republican brand
... limiting government, protecting the taxpayers, supporting
marriage and morality and standing up for everyone's God-given right
to life."
Davis has won a lot of
political notice -- and national notoriety -- for her regular
legislative newsletters. . . Davis said this afternoon that she
plans to "continue sending out regular updates because communication
is vital to all successful offices."
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Link to
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St. Louis Beacon
article.
A Little
Bit of Humor
Business
Sense or Cents? 
Before going to
Europe on business, a man drove his
Rolls-Royce to a downtown NY City bank and went in to ask for an immediate
loan of $5,000. The loan officer was quite taken aback, and requested
collateral. "Well, then, here are the keys to my Rolls-Royce", the man
said. The loan officer promptly had the car driven into the bank's
underground parking for safe keeping, and gave him $5,000.
Two weeks later, the man
walked through the bank's doors, and asked to settle up his loan and get
his car back. The loan officer checked the records and told him, "That
will be $5,000 in principal, and $15.40 in interest." The man wrote out a
check, thanked the loan officer, and started to walk away.
"Wait sir," the loan officer
said, "while you were gone, I found out you are a millionaire. Why in the
world would you need to borrow
money? The man smiled. "Where
else could I securely park my Rolls-Royce in Manhattan for two
weeks and pay only $15.40?"
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