USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. The Minco Minstrel Minco, Oklahoma Thursday, March 18, 1928 Funeral service in times of need. Motor Funeral coach. T. P. Quayle, phone 144, Minco, Oklahoma. --------------- Call for Republican State Convention of 1928. To the Republicans of Oklahoma: It is our pleasure and privilege as your representive to issue this call in compliance with the rules and instructions issued by the Republican State Executive Committee, which has for its purpose the selection of delegates to represent the Republican Party of Oklahoma at the National Convention to be held at Kansas City, Missouri, on Tuesday, June 12th, 1928, to nominate candidates for President and Vice President of the United States. The Republican County Organizations of Oklahoma are hereby requested to call a precinct meeting at each precinct in their respective Counties, and to call County Conventions for the purpose of reorganization. The precinct meetings shall be held on Tuesday, March 27th, 1929, at an hour and place to be fixed by the County Organization. Not less than ten days nice shall be given for all precinct meetings, and each meeting place shall be held open not less than one hour, in order to give all Republicans an opportunity to participate. At each precinct meeting there shall be elected a Chairman and a Vice Chairman of the precinct, oen man and one woman. There sheall also be elected dlelgates tot he County Convention pon a basis of representation fixed by the County Organization. Such representation to be apportioned according to the number of votes cast at the general election of 1924 for Calvin Coolidge. Provided, however, that each precinct shll have at least one delegate from ... elect a County Chairman and County Vice Chairman for the county who shall be of opposite sex, or may refer said election to the County Committee. They shall elect six delegrates to the State Convention, on a basis of one delegate for each 200 votes, or major fraction thereof, cast at the general election for Calvin Coolidge in 1924. The precinct chairman and the vice chairman, the county chairman and the county vice chairman, constitute the County Central Committee, and shall meet following the County Convention and complete their organization. The State Convention shall be held in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, April 24th, 1929, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time there shall be elected four delegates at large and four alternate delegates at large to the National Convention to be held at Kansas City, Missouri, Tuesday, June 12th, 1928 to determine the basis of representation and to select the place of holding the Convention which shall be held on Tuesday, April 10th, 1929. At the District Congressional Convention there shall be elected two delegates to the National Convention, two alternate delegates, a chairman, a vice chairman, who shall be of opposite sex, and a secretary of the Congressional Committee. The delegates to the District Convention shall be elected at the regular County Convention. Credentials of delegates to the State Convention, or copies of same, including all contests must be filed with the Secretary of State's Committee, 501 Terminal Building, Oklahoma City, on or prior to April 20, 1928. The County Convention shall be held at the County Court House, unless otherwise specified by the County Organization, on Wednesday, April 4th, 1928, at an hour set by the State Committee to represent their County, oen man and one woman, who shall take their orrice at the adjournment of the State Convention. B. D. Shearar, Chairman Oklahoma City, March 7, 1928. --------------------- Read the Rexall Store 1 Cent Sale elsewhere in this paper. ----