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1^71 fcmission !ir and ottal of ere dost sers of et) <and ^ to at- ifties :bc- 1 vessei iith Oa- larger Thursday, January 28, 1971 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 5 DA\ o NMth Carolina layeces Foimed At CliailoHe In April, 19^ Mate club to affiliate with the Miss America pageant. In 1947 North Carolina’s Fu ture, monthly p. iblication of it ho organiisaLion, was born. Original ly tiinancoii thi-cugh adverllsing, for the past nine years it has been financH’il iby tlu* Slate Jay- cee organization. In 1903, in a move t;) enlarge -the publication, the idea of adveinising was agaui «-^ortih Caroli- consisted of two delegates Torn iws first Junior Chamiber of each club, and clubs in good Commeroe was organized at standing were entill<*d to the Charlotte lUi April, 1929. Winslon- same number of votes and dole- was the second club, Ral* gates as providoti In our present elgh the ithird, and Fayetteville , by laws. -Fiom this nucleus, ha5 . [mplementod 'the fourth. In tl937 rthere uere ■ grown a state organization ser- eight clubs in North Carolina, | viced by a professional staff and i The first state office was op and at-a-meeting In Winston-Sa- over 30 state officers. Age for in January, 19.V), with a lem on April 17, 1937, the North memlx^rship recjulrements today ^ fuIl-Umc executive seeixMary. Or Carolina Jiunlor iChamber -of is not under 21 mor over 35. 1 iffinally located in the basement of the Security National Bank Oonunerce was founded. T. Spr- ulU Thomton of Winston^em t/as elected tihe first state preei- tent. State officers elected at the annual meeting were a president and two vice presidents. Tihe By 195-4 there were 100 clubs, in Augu... 1952. A tion and by 19G3 more than 190 ^vere In existence. Tcday, ihere are now 11,000 membrs in over 208 chapters. In 1943, North Carolina Jay- 3ecretar>’'tieasurer was appoint-' cees adopted the Miss America 3d by ithe pi'esident, subject .to j /j’-anelxlse, -and in 11950 iit was a- jonflmation of the aboard of dir-1 copied las a permanent project, xftars. The -board of i.’lrectora North Carolina was the first Building, it was imoverl to a new buil! '■ ing known as “TJio World’s Bar gest Buieau”, btir4>! c.m.stlucted to resemble a buniau, an article of furnit.'ie -manufacluretl in High Point, housed the North Carolina Jaycces office. It w-as formerly occupie<i by the High Point Ch?mber of Commerce. Stale Presiden.t Luth(*r Britt INTHEPAST5YEARS.THE COSTOF LIVING HAS GONE UP TEN TIMES MORE THAN THE con OF TELEPHONE SERVICE. TEN 11 / Your phone is one thing that hasn’t been carried away with inflation. I Southern Bell *Sta6tUM by U4>. DtpanmcBt of L^or. apfxvinted Hickoy's Glenn Hiltor as chairman of the commillop t study and ixvommend the feasi bllity <{ a i-latewii e campaig for building a new' Headquartei The study was completed in Oc ob<T 1997, and at the mid-yea on vent ion in Gret^nsboro on No vemb<*r 12, 1997, the North Caro lina Ja>\‘ees appoved the pro x»sed building. Immediately fo owing this metning the Norti Carolina Jayeee Memorial Foun- ation, Inc., was formed to ov<?r- ;ee the activities of this import- nt prf>je(rt. Hickoiy Architect D arroll Abee was conla.lod to d< he achiteclur:il work and Pau’ ri'ollinge Construction Co. in V^holx>ro did the building. The building was dedioaied or \pnl 26, 196?), as a memorial t' he 11,000 young men who are nembers of the North Carolina Vaycees. North Carolina chapters have een high in the awaids on -a '-fatlorial level. Winston-Sak‘m >ro.‘ght home the icoveted Har- >ld Marks Award in 1914 for be- ng -the outstanding club in Ihe lation. Winston-Salem repeated TO KOREA — Pfe Jerry Poul Manning spent the (Siristmos holidays with his family and friends. He left Dec. 28th for o 13 months tour of Korea. He is the son of Eulalo Doby of Sims St., and a 1966 graduate of Kings Mountain high school. Lithium. Revertex Set Agreement lU'TiSFMKH CITY — Wwin K. .'^milh, presid nt of Llthkim Ccr- I>»>rat:on of America, and D. VV’. StuclJ'.ury, mana. ;ing iJ-irector a! Rovertex Limited of HarLw, En gland ha\\» j«)intly announced ■the si.gning of a royalty agree ment u.ider \vhi( h the two com panies will work Ci)op ratively In tlie technical and ccm.mercial de velopment of til,- new IJtheno (T.Ml h(iuid, pulybuladiene r<“S- 1ns. i The new low-co.st pi'oc ss in- , vented by Lithium Corporation, a ; subsl ;ary of Gulf Resources & Chemical Corpoiation of Hoiis- ; lo:t, T xrr, t.>rf>duccs an entirely ! new f ’.mlly of resins. The new* re- 'sins have application as inter- m diates in .such industries as plastics, adhesive-', rubber, paints , and coatings, and elccTlcal in- '.sulation. Revert x will use the LithLm Coi'iKiration procx.ss f'>r produci-ng the I.'thencs and will share in all r latcd proLO.ss an?' application nvecrch. The 'Fr’l-Uh ! fim specializes in the production of natural and synih tic latices ; and synthetic .tesin emulsions. I In making the announcemeniT - for Liithium Corporation, Mr. ; ■\Ve welcome i this agreement which combines . semer City semi-works product- basic .si:x*ng:hs of cur two c'lm- ion unit w'hich has a capacity of panics: tin international exix?r- 1200 tons a year. ience of Reverlex as a chemical ■ ■ manufactur r of rukbois and! — , polymcr.s, wit!i extensive appliea- Cork was used in ancient tions n's<\arch faciil ies, and th OreoLV. .expertise o L'diium C^n'por,;den i he honor in 194o. Rocky Mount j Junior Chamber should vas also a double winner of this jpemain completely indejjendent ward, winning in 1952 at thej^f senior body. National Convention in Dallas, ■ 'exas; anil again in il954 at Col- | The headquarters was again »rado Springs. Greensboro was ' on the move, ihowev'cr, in 1933, he winner in il967 as the top j this time to Chicago, hapter in the world. _ » t n. on^the National Lvll Cli- Ojanizatlon to back | Smith dedar.zi, ■ selective service proewsaLs. Dur- naxing a great year m gro\Mh ,. . pjo-htv-f've nernent organization were moved rd activity, the North i^arolin-a | T.dsa Oklahoma, whore citi- aycees were honored as ' ship entered the miPtary 1-^^^ pledged one hundred lumber one state in the nation ; enierei me muAar>. | thousand Collars for the cons- n the Parade of Slates. I in 1944, following a meeting , truction o a War Memorial That convention also saw the j in Mexico 'City, Junior Chamber Headquarters, ar'Heel Jaycees win moie Na- International was formed. At-* The cerne:stone of the .^iiycee onal Awards than any other . tjpmpts to found such a world headquaiders was laid an tate -had ever won. A total .,?f group date back to the 1930’s, i her 7, 19>0, and fin-l dedication 1,012 new mem-bers that year es-j The first full-scale convention ' cercmcnios were ronduated ir ablished a national recci'i that of the United Slates Junior' August of the following >ear. 'as yet to be equalled. i Chamber of Commerce after the Since then several improvements ^ ^ « *i .. « ’war was held in Milwaukee dur- have been m'’: e bicluJing fhe ° A v'tnr -pmet Mem during , addition of a third story, offiL-c ards IP the Clayton Fio^t Mpm. convention lhat a youni ; remodeUng and the oo-struetir.n rial Award gt^n by the Win^ Jayeee, Bill Brownfield from and 195S dedieation of 'he Bill ton.-tiem Jaycees o the me cdumhus. Ohio, fouU the in- Brou-nfield in fundamental r.search in ii- i Ihluni rh(*mlstr>‘ ail.' physicjs.’' Under the royalty agreement. Lithium Corporation grants tx- elusive manufarturlng and sales rights to Revortex for the Unl'.eJ Kingdom, Eir\ Fian.-o, Laly, Poidi gal. South Africa, the Ex'U African community, AustruUa, New Zealand, Singai ore and Malaysia. Lithium Corporation Is an in tegrated mining and ohem1;.':il company with ^ xlensive facilities for basic IL-'hlum re>?eruch at il.s Ellfst3ci Research Lalxu alrrie.s In Bessemer City, N. C. T'*e company pr'-'’-uces n 'ally 100 different lithium products, both or-’ante and inorganic, ser\'ir.g mo.et all m.ijor Industries in the U. S. and abroad. Fr:r the pre.sent, I Ithene com pounds for both d 'me.stic and ov erseas’ markets will be suppli^^d ■by Lvthium Corporation’s Bes- Nev\*spai)ers use 1" or cent of the pap(T prodUti>ed. nNSION? If you suffer from simple every day nervous tension then you should be taking B.T. tablets for relief. Call on the druggist at the drug store listed below and ask him about B.T. tablets. They’re safe non-habit forming and with our guarantee, you will lose your every day jitters or receive your money back. Don't accept a substitute for relief, buy B.T. tablets today* INTRODUCTORY OFFER: Worth $1.50 Buy one small size B.T* —get one Free Kings Mtn. Drag Co. Drewes Tax & Bookkeeping Service Oiiei'S You A Complete Year-Round Tax Service • Quarterly Reports • Monthly Sales Tax Reports • Bookkeeping nas-t outstanding state presi ’ents In the nation ea:h year. "’hO't'e have been many winners rc.m North Carolina cariying lome this coveted award. spiration that prompt€<1 his auth orship of what was to bocomo the official Jayeee Creed. After rturning heme, )3rcuT- ! field pondered the events at the The Clint Dunagan Awail.l^ gi- •en -to the ,10 most outstanding ■ by the young men who lational dlrectars in the United ’'‘'^^^^’‘bded it. Within an hour he convention and the w^ay of life States Jaycees Through the Ccr. ferc" :e R-'^cm. At the 1035 convention the name cf the r.a‘:cnal o'l ^nizn- tian was ofii.*:dly rhangoi the Uni'erl Slates Junior Cham bor cf Commerce to The Unite? ‘.tatei* was awarded for the first ime to a North Carolina Jayeee n Los Angeles, 195S, when Sto ver P. Dunagan was named a re- Ipienl. Since then many North 5aroluiia.ns have paraded dewm 0 the front of a National Con- ention ^.o accept this a,war’. The t'lrsf North CarcLninn ito vin the Keith Upson Award glv- •pace in the national headouar- ers of the Chamber 0‘f Com- nerce of the United States in Washington, D. C. A ter much discussion it had been decL'ed penned the basic phrases of the creed, a document which was of ficially 'adopted by the Unite! States Junior Chamber of Com merce in 1947. In 1947 the offices of the na- years the pro- ; gress of the young man’s civic ' organization hns been ranid. ; From a base -of twelve chapters * and .lour thousand mcmbe:s in , 1920 the body grew to include more than six 'tho-..':and chap ters arL‘ ever 300,000 Jaycees. • Federal and State Forms • Year Round Service • Open Seven Days a Week Srcncs Tex & EscIikcGpmg Service Fred Drewes Evelyn Drewes BettyHullender )) t * » D Penalty ON UNPAID laxes APPLIES February Mountain Penalty oi 1% Applies to Tax Bills on Feb. 2 and Increases By One- Half Percent Per Month Thereafter t & m *1 ^ fSj il- WADE FOBD, INC. _ i JMttSHKLBY »OAU ... ^
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