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Show ! ORGANIZATION ! EFFECTED IN I HOPE OLUNITY Resignation of Officers of chamber of Commerce Ac- cepted and New Directo-I Directo-I rate Elected Last Thursday Complete reorganization of the George chamber of com-t com-t ce took place last Thursday I j-ght at a meeting called for '' -or thai purpose. Former officers j, he body resigned, giving as wagons the lack of cooperation pons the business men, and t .-:ated that with a new board ;i;ere was a probability of a i greater unity. Directors reelected were W. B. jlathis, Arthur F. Miles, C. W. Love, Jr., LeRoy H. Cox, Jos. I 1 prince and Jos. K. Nicholes. '' ve- members elected Thursday are D. C. Watson, John H. Cot-am Cot-am and Milton E. Moody. This i- body met following the general le meeting and organized with Jos. K. Nicholes president, C. W. Love rice-president and Milton Moody Moo-dy secretary, a committee chairmen were ap- '5. pointed from the directorate as ne follows: Federal activities, Le- M Roy H. Cox; membership and fellowship, John H. Cottam; civic fi improvement, C. W. Love, Jr.; i, industries, W. B. Mathis and D. C. Watson; education and mu-sum, mu-sum, J. K. Nicholes and A. F. Sliles; publicity, Miiton Moody, ad roads, Jos. W. Prince. id r. Meetings of the board of di- rectors will be held on the first j and third Saturday of each ,'. month in the office of the Wash- j. iagton Qfjunty school superin- ,s taident in the Pickett building, . icd anyone having civic j. problems is invited to present ,. them at the meetings. r Letters were mailed this week to prospective members inviting '.hem to join, and a date 'for regular meetings or luncheons till be set later, at the conven- ience of the majority of the ft nembers. A letter from H.- C. Thomas, manager of the local J. C. Pen- r,ey store, urr,:ng a common 5 f.osing time for mercantile es- i Ubfehnients of the city was pre- i tented at a meeting of the board t Saturday night, and it was de- $ tided to Issue a questionnaire for J He purpose of securing infor- 5 nation to aid the body in making 1 recommendation. 5 Travel figures taken from the I sita Clara checking station for ;1f first twelve days in July, I Presented in the Wednesday Wing, showed that 7446 pas- j nger care were checked there - "ng that period. Classified as I ' east and west, there were I going in the former direc- Si l;n, and 3544 in the latter. The fcfest day for east bound trav- 0 A s July 3, when 493 cars 1 toed through. This was also 3 -'fi for west travel, 413 being flecked. The lowest day for east I is July 4, with 243 cars, and d 'or west was July 8, with s1 " cars counted. 3 Frfight shipments for the last fays in June and the first I 'Ten days in July totaled 684,- 3 Pounds. The heaviest freight i ago on any one day was I " n- with 149,710 pounds. S .""r 'urge days were Julv 7 .-"June 30 with 14 3,510 J nd 102,580 pounds Khvhy- The lightest freight 5 :;. ,as July l, when on)y 33.. s ; ; Pounds assod througn Up ; 7 a total of 6,512,920 0 H , 0t lrei8't bad been S ,,'1 since the establishment 3 Je Nation at Santa Clara. |