The Sentinel Leader (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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BY-LAWS AND CONSTITUTION'
OF SENTINEL TENNIS Hill
HOARD IN SESSION
Thu name of this organization kail
be “The Sentinel Ttnnin Club”
The jmrpobe of this organization
Khali be to organize unl maintain an
association for the betterment of thu
game of lawn tennis loirntructim'
courts and establishing subsequent
improvements suih as the club may
see fit
The organization to be intact for
an indefinite period of time or until
disolution shall lie effected by its
members
Article 1 Members of this dull
shall be male residents of Sentinel
and vicinity
Art 2 The officers of this dull
shall consist of a piesnlcnt und secretary-treasurer
elective und whose
terms shall be for one ydur or until
their successors shall be elected and
qualified
Art 3 The management of this
club shall be vested in a board of di-
rectors consisting of five meinheis to
be elected by the membership the
president vice-president and sec-
treas to be a pait of this hoard
Art 4 Special meetings of the
club may be called by the president or
a majority of the directors any time
deemed necessary
Art 5 Charter membership of
this club shall consist of twenty-five
persons whose initial fee shall b-t
$1500 payable in advance
Art 6 A monthly fee of ? 100 in
advance per membership shall In as-
sessed during the playing season of
six months beginning April 1 or $500
in advance for the season Thiee
months delinquency of payment of
fees shall he sufficient grounds for
dropping such membership j
Art 7 The membership of this
club may be inci eased at any time by
a majority vote of thp memhers said
membership to be $2500 each
Art 8 Persons elepible to play on
these courts must be members of the
thli members wives sweet heaits or
inwted leluthes or fi lends ptovnled
that raid wife sweetheart or Invited With the selection Thursduy of
friend shall not at any time iisiiip permanent officers the final steps in
the previlege of a member or mem- the organization of the Oklahoma
bers Members are to instruct above Cotton Growers Association were
in lit ioned pel sons to these effects taken hy the newly elected board of
Art it Meinls'i s and other iliei-
Lls aie to always wear tennis slmci
while playing for tin protection and
conservation of the ground i
Art 1I Members and other eli-
gibles are to at all times eomluc (
thni:elcs in a way that will reflet t
to the good of the club no profanity
will be told a te J on the premises
Einh and eeiy one strivo to ioiisie
the propel ty ef the dub the peiscns
lust using nets etc to rigidly fold
a lid put away said nets
Art 11 Chihltcn for their io-
teition and tie concenieiite of play-
ers aie to be prohibited to play about
over the courts and must not play'
with tennis halls Parent cligihles
must instruct to this effect
i 2 Tennis (ahs are not to be
fmnished by the club blit by iiem-
beis or other eligihles playing
Art 13 Memberships in this cltili
are negotiable but any person pur-
chasing a membership from a mem-
ber must he acceptable to the dub
otherwise such purchase shall not
intille such pun baser to the chili
privileges
Art 14 After a mcmheiship has
been chopped because of non-payment
of clues the owner of such imm-
beiship may he re-instate 1 by pay-
ment of said delinquent dues uml by
a ote of the dub membership Midi
dropped membership to be assessed
$300 for the delinquency prior to the
suspension j
Article 15 This constitution and
by-laws may be chaivul or amended
by proper proceiluie of the club !
Executive Committee fr 1021: I
Allen Frenzell piesident H li
Wiuburn vice-president E L Oz-
birn sc-treas V 0 Shaw IE F
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dilectors Tb" Imuril bus been ni
session hoie since Wednesday morn-
ing adjourning last night following
the election of oflicers and petieial
discussion in which the new niVmbera
familiarized themselves with the
progress imulc up to this time
Walter Colbert of Ardmoie was
named as chairman of the bourd at
the first session Tuesday Mr Col-
bert was chairman of the temporary
hoard and ulso chairman of the orga-
nization committee which went out of
existence as such upon the comple-
tion last munth of the campaign in
which 4d00IK) hales of cotton were
signed up on a seven year conti act
R C Kennedy of I’auls Valley
preciously u ntemlier of the tempo-
rary board and chairman of the
Garvin county organization commit-
tee was electee! vice-chairman
C L Stealey of Oklahoma City
was elected as secretary and treas-
urer Mr Ftealey occupied this po-
sition with the temporary board and
also with the organization commit-
tee lie was in duvet charge of the)
organization campaign which Is said
to have broken all records for such '
work in time consumed thorough-
m ss and economy
The executive committee chosen
yesterday consists of Carl Williams
editor Oklahoma Farmer-Stockman
Oklahoma City Waller Colbert
Ardmore R C Kennedy Pauls Val-
ley W S Drumni Frederick P V
Vaught Holdenville and II E War-
lick Mangum
Carl Williams was also chosen by
the directors as the Oklahoma mem-
ber of the American Cotton Growvrs
Exchange definite plans for the
formation of which w'ere worked out
and approved in a conference held in
Oklsboma City in April Mr Will
iams has been the real leader in this1 rfptionally sweet but quite eriatie as
national movement to shape sometimes growing two
Aaron Sapiro California attorney feet in length but more crooked than
and marketing expert wus retained the proverbial dog’s hind leg They
by the directors of the Okluhoma as-
sociation us counsel-in-chief Mr
Kapiro drew the association's inaiLet-
ing contract He ulso represents as
geiiei'nl counsel twenty-six farmers’
co-operative marketing associations
on the Pncifie coust
IV fore adjournment the hoard In-
structed the secretary and executive
committee to liusten investigations
in regard to securing a sales man-
ager for the organization A report
on the results of this investigation
are to be made not later than June 10
INDIANS ABANDONING
SPANISH POTATOES
were a hardy potato and kept well In
winter It Is suposed that the Span-
iards of DeSoto’s expedition ate
“Spanish” sweet potatoes while in the
ancient Indian country on their way
to the Mississippi in 1540
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Custer City — Extension of the
“Spanish sweet potato” Is claimed
among the agriculturists of the In-
dian tribes in this section of the coun-
try For many years ever since the
removal of the Indians from Georgia
there were many citizens who did not
fail to raise “Spanish” potatoes every
year but most of the old time In-
h ns who did farming in a crude and
small way have died during the past
quarter of a century and those of a
later generation prefer to plant the
modern varieties of potatoes What
was termed large crops of the an-
cient variety were produced until a
few years ago j
The “Spanish” potatoes were ex-
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NOTICE!
We again call your attention to the
Sanitary condition of your premises
Both business and residence
Your privies or closets must bo
screened or otherwise constructed fly
and animal tight Also stables and lots
must be thoroughly cleaned and kept in
a sanitary condition All premises will
be inspected Monday June 6th by both
Count and State Health Officers
By order of the Board of Trustees of the
Town of Sentinel Oklahoma
J R BANNISTER
President of Board
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if you smoke PA!
Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke-
section! Know for a fact what a joy’us jimmy pipe
can and will do for your peace and content! Just
check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily
who certainly get top sport out of their pipes— all
aglow with fragrant delightful friendly Prince
Albert!
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And you can wager your week’s wad that Prince
Albert’s quality and flavor and coolness— and its
freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu-
sive patented process) — will ring up records in your
little old smokemeter the likes of which you never
before could believe possible!
You don’t get tired of a pipe when it’s packed witl
Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat!
And just between ourselves! Ever dip into the
sport of rolling ’em? Get some Prince Albert and
the makin’s papers — quick— and cash in on a ciga-
rette that will prove a revelation I
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rvest Repairs
Get your repairs now and be ready when the harvest
time conies It is coming and coming fast and when it
gets here time will mean everything to you
Look Your Binder Over—
Come in and get the necessary repairs now A special order
may be necessary It is well to have your machine in good
shape when you get ready to use it
EYERTIIING IN THE HARVEST LINE-
Can be bought right at our store A big line of repairs bin-
der whips canvas and all accessories in the harvest line
REFRIGERATOR TIME IS HERE-
Do you need a refrigerator? We have a complete line Every
size from the smallest to the largest Come in and let us
make you prices on a refrigerator L
ICE CREAM FREEZERS—
You can afford to make your own ice cream this summer
Get a freezer and have your own ice cream when you want
It We have them any size and of the kind that makes good
ice cream quick
THERE IS NO NEED
Of suffering from excessive heat in the kitchen this sum-
mer Come in and get one of our OIL STOVES Cooks the
meals quick and with little heat
COAL IS HIGHER NOW THAN OIL ANOTHER REASON FOR
I JSING THE OIL STOVE THEY ALWAYS PLEASE
I Strange Hardware Company
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Warren, Tim T. The Sentinel Leader (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1921, newspaper, June 2, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1792501/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.