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Tuckerton BeaconLatabHshtf I8t» tt. UOSS 1UTUI, Mltw «|| rubt^mSntiirilhii PrlMi 91M p«r jmmMs Huthi 11 Mat*.Admttilif Hat— lruralalMi mi Apfdwtlwmi . *«d at Post Offlce at Tackerton, M I* as Mcond-daM matter.Thursday Afternoon, Sept., 30, 1920MEMBERS, CONSTITUTION, BY LAWS AND COMMITTEES OF THE TUCKERTON CHAMBER OF i COMMERCEThe Tuckerton Chamber of Commerce has made -wonderful progress since its organization and will soon be in good working order for the advancement of the community. Below is a list of members, committees, constitution and by-laws:Charter MembersJ. C. PriceF. W. Leach E. Moss MathisT. J. Cowperthwaite Barzilla Pullen Jos. H. Brown Jas. W. Parker Geo. F. Randolph Julius Honer, Sr.Jos. B. Mathis Jos. H. McConomy Julius Honer Jr.John H. Kohler Rev. Daniel Johnson Rev. F. M. Dowlin T. Wilmer Speck Reuben Gerber Raymond Jones Edward Heinrichs Samuel B. Allen . Wm, H. Gale, Sr.Wilbur C. Parker C. Ira Mathis W, Howard Kelley Lipman S. Gerber Walter Atkinson W. I. Smith ; S. S. Anderson j •Ralston PharoG. M. Price J. W. Horner Daniel S. MathisT. P. Price ‘ ■J. Wynne KelleyConrad Kauffman Dr. J. L. Lane H. B. Spackman E. W. Parsons Arthur Mathis William Honer D. P. Crowley Garwood Horner Geo. W. Jones Chas. Murrey J. W. Horner Joseph Mott John H. Webb Edward Driscall Allen L. Seaman Lewis A. Fiske Geo. A. Mott Joseph P. Smith John Steinhauer Chas. H. Webb Samuel H. Marshall Edward Harris Abe Lippman Allyn Graf James V. Ludlow Earle W. Sapp Newlyn K. Parker Louis Gerber Barton Seaman W, C. Jones Frank Swain Elton Mathis Joseph Scott Nicholas Cullen Ezra Lippincott J, G. Downs A. C. Falkinburg S. J. Ridgway J, Wesley Hamilton Archie Pharo, Sr. Archie Pharo, Jr. John T. Burton Jos. J. Pharo Josiah N. Bennett Benj. C. Mathis Frank H. Mathis Chas. M. Berry Timothy F. Pharo R. C. Spackman John W. Polk John Livezy Adelbert White Carlos Grant Job M. Smith F. R. Austin W, S. Allen Geo. Bishop, Sr.Geo. Bishop, Jr:S. S. Burton Harold Crowley Geo. Driscoll Andrew Ford Horace Horner E. A. Horner' 4' / '•I• • * »Samuel A. Homer J. E. Kelley Geo. Mathis Chas. PearceSamuel M. Smith 1Capt. Wm. P. Smith John Spencer Dr. H. G. Keeler •S. E. Badanes Chas. B. Sheppard Jay B. Marshall Clark Hickman Harvey Gale, Sr.'Horace Fiske Houston Driscoll Ralph C.Courtney N. Claude Smith Walter L. Sapp Eugene W. Spragg Chas. F. Dickinson L. T. BlackmanFranklin Dickinson Co., Camden,N.JA. C. Jones E E. Adare Morford HomerE. M. VanNote J. C. Koenig* _New members taken in at the regular meeting on Friday night.A. E. Pharo, Philadelphia Calvin E. Parker Richard Quinn Albert Spragg Lewis Spragg Anton Hernburg Alvin C. Cobb S. K. Moore J. Sabine Otis Jas. W. Parker, Jr.Samuel S. Carhart James Marshall Noah Marshall John W. Gaskill Wm. W. Kelley, Philadelphia J. Wade Wimer A. I. Marshall Henry B. Kumpf Geo. B. Kumpf U. S. Jones J. E. Ireland A. R. Gerber Percy Gaskill Jack Piper J. Hery BartlettF. B. Gooch Ernest MoreyRalph S. Maugham, Tenafly Frank S. Patterson Clifford R. Patterson Jack Webb Geo. LeRoy Horner John T. BurtonSecretary and Treasurer hd * Board of Directors of 11 members, four qf whom shall be the' President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer, who shall be elected on the 4th Friday evening in December of each year. The term of office being for one year, and all officers shall continue in office until their successors are duly elected.The fiscal year of this organization shall begin on the 1st day of J anuary and end on the 31st day of December and the officer’s term of office shall begin on the 1st day of January and end on the last day of December; or until their successors are duly elected.Any officer may be removed for cause at any meeting of the members called* for that purpose.1oCONSTITUTION Title and ObjectArticle I.SECTION ONE—This organization shall be denominated the Tuckerton Chamber of Commerce, and shall have for its object the civic, commercial and industrial advancement of the Borough of Tuckerton and surrounding territory.Article II.Membership.SECTION ONE—The members of this organization shall be composed of citizens of the United States of America, free born or naturalized, above the age of 16 years, who shall enjoy all the rights and privileges of the organization, by payment of any entrance fee and dues that may be adopted by Resolution of the organization, at any regular or special meeting.Article III.Votes SECTION ONE—At all meetings of the organization each member shall be entitled to one vote, on each question.Article IV.SECTION ONE—This organization may enact such By-Laws as are not repugnant to this Constitution.Article V.OfficersThe officers of the organization shall be a President, Vice President,y y y y Vi y ui ui y rv y4 44I 4 4 4lt;4 4S44 4144 4 iWllWlRj||Q9gqjmgMAUTUMNOUTING$2.(War Tax 22 cents additional); toI Mauch Chunk•J AND SWITCHBACK FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920 £ Special train leaves Barnegat at ;«? 5.20 A. M. Daylight Saving Time A Returning leaves Mauch Chunk $ 4:30 P. M., Eastern Standard$ Switchback tickets 70 cents extra $ if purchased on excursion train.VVVVVVi*4VVVVV*5VvvA'VBY-LAWS Article One.President*The President shall preside at all meetings of this organization and preserve order therein; countersign all orders for the payment of money and perform all duties usually appertaining to the office of President.Article II.Vice President The Vice President shall perform all the duties of the President, during his absence or disability.Article III.Secretary The Secretary shall keep accurate minutes of all proceedings of the organization, and of the Board of Directors and record the same in a book or books of the organization, to be kept for that purpose; he shall keep accurate accounts with the members and attest all orders drawn on the 'treasurer, for the payment of moneys; he shall have charge of the books of the Organization and shall deliver the same to his successor in office; he shall give notice to the members of any special meeting of the organization, at the expense of the organization; he shall mail a statement of dues to each member annually and he shall receive such salary as this organization shall, by resolution, from time to time, errant him.Article IV.TreasurerThe Treasurer shall be the Custodian of all funds and securities of ,the organization; he shall deposit same promptly in a bank or trust Co., in the name of the organization, to be designated by the Board of Directors and he shall sign all drafts and orders for the payment of moneys which are properly signed by the President (or Vice President in the absence of the President) and attested by the Secretary.He shall give bond for the faithful performance of his duty to the Board of Directors, and in such amounts as they shall from time to time require, when it is deemed necessary, or for the best interests of the organization.Article V.DirectorsThe Directors shall form a board, to be denominated a Board of Directors, six of whom shall constitute a quorum- It shall be their duty to meet as often as required upon call of the President, to act on such matters as are deemed necessary for the welfare and success of the organization. They shall see that the affairs of the organization are managed in a wise and judicious manner in keeping with the object of the organization.Article VI.CommitteesIt shall be the duty of the President to appoint annually the following ’standing com ml ttees):—A dver*ti sing, Apiculture, Civic, Commercial, Constitution and By-Laws, Convention and Entertainment, Sanitation, Membership, Navigation, Good Roads, Industrial, Transportation, Publicity, Ways and Means, who shall serve until their successors are appointed.Article VII.MeetingsSECTION ONE—Meetings of the organization shall be held on the 4th Friday of each month at 8 o’clock P. M. at such place as shall be designated by the Board of Directors, provided at least one month’s notice of such meeting place has been given and at such meetings fifteen members shall constitute a quorum.Special meetings shall be called by the Secretary by order of the President or upon written request of ten members, but the object of meeting , shall be inserted in the notice, and the hour of meeting..SECTION TWO—The President, or in his absence, the Vice President, shall take the Chair and call the meeting to order.In case of the* absence of the President or Vice President, the members present shall elect viva-voce one of .their number President pro-tem. The same course shall be pursued in the absence of the Secret Vy..SECTION THREE—Before the organization proceeds to the transaction of business the roll of Officers and ^Directors shall be called, by the Secretary and those present noted, and if a quorum be present, shall proceed to business in the following order, viz:1. The minutes of previous meeting shall be read, and submitted for approval or rejection.2. Reports of Committees, preferably in writing..3. Deferred business to be taken up jn order recorded.4. New business.5. Political debates for or againstany political party shall be out oforder.6. All motions in order before the meetings shall be determined vive-voce and any ’ member can have the joll called, when every member shall be required to vote.7. A motion to reconsider a vote may -be made by any member who voted in the majority, on tho same date of meeting.Article VIII AlterationsThis Constitution or By-Laws jjhall not be altered or amended, except by a vote of two-thirds of the members present, due notice having first been given, specifying each intended alteration, at least one month previous.Advertising Geo. B. Kumpf Lipman S. Gerber A. E. Pharo J. W. Homer S. E. BadanesAgriculture Sterling Otis Jos. E. Sapp John K. Polk Allen L. Seaman Nevin B. FrazierCivicDr. J. L. Lane S. B. Allen Geo. F. Randolph Louis Gerber Barzilla PullenCommercial S. J. Ridgway Jos. B. Mathis W. C. Jones H. B. Spackman S. S. AndersonConstitution and By-Laws T. J. Cowperthwaite Samuel S. Burton F. W. Leach F. M. Dowlin H. J. Smith Convention and Entertainment W. C. Jones Job M. Smith S. H. Marshall Lewis A. Fiske Chas. MurrayGood Roads F. B. Atkinson Raymond Jones E. N. Heinrichs D. S. Mathis Houston Driscoll’V* I*h-i.jIndustrialConrad B. Kauffman Timothy Pharo J. E. Kelley Wm. H. Gale John SteinhauerSanitation E. W. Parsons John H. Kohler Harvey E. Pharo T, P. Price J. H. Webb ,* MembershipLipman S. Gerber Jos. H. Brown S. S. Anderson Jos. H. McConomy Granville M. Price»Navigation E. A. Homer J. Wynne Kelley N. Claude Smith Wm. H. Gale Sr.Jas. W. ParkerWhy manwe mad cigarettft.Cam#in icie of 20 *4** (me-pamtrotcsrtor•u ppt,ElwwV V• v Vr , r $BY THE NUMBER OF OUR SALES LAST WEEK. V PRECIATE OUR EFFORTS IN POUNDING DOWN PRI( PROFITS, BECAUSE THE LINK THAT CONNECTS US PRODUCER TO THE CONSUMER.V V vvvvW♦▼j»AlBest Grade Domestic Granulated
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