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  2. Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The refinery was operated in the name of the Apco Refining Company until February 26, 1923, when all of the company's stock was sold to the latest business entity of the partners, the Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation, which had also been separately organized and incorporated in Oklahoma in June 1922, with an authorized capital of 1,000 shares ...

  3. APCO Oil Corporation - Wikipedia

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    APCO” was a common acronym used within the Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation since its founding in 1922. As early as 1926, Anderson-Prichard began attempts at trademarking the acronym, first through overtures to the American Pacific Company, and later through communications with the American Oil Company, whose trading name AMOCO was thought to be too similar.

  4. It's Polka Time - Wikipedia

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    The band included in addition to Stan Wolowic on accordion, Wally Moore, banjo, Tommy Thomas, drums, Jack Cordaro, clarinet, Chick Hurt, Banjo, Jack Taylor Bass. Rusty Gill was featured on vocals and guitar, his wife Carolyn DeZurik was also featured on vocals and yodeling. Most of them were in a group called the Kentucky Ramblers.

  5. APCO radiotelephony spelling alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The APCO phonetic alphabet, a.k.a. LAPD radio alphabet, is the term for an old competing spelling alphabet to the ICAO radiotelephony alphabet, defined by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International [1] from 1941 to 1974, that is used by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and other local and state law enforcement agencies across the state of California and ...

  6. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    The police version of ten-codes is officially known as the APCO Project 14 Aural Brevity Code. [ 1 ] The codes, developed during 1937–1940 and expanded in 1974 by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International (APCO), allow brevity and standardization of message traffic.

  7. The DeZurik Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The DeZurik Sisters (also known as The Cackle Sisters) were a country-music duo. They were two of the first women to become stars on both the National Barn Dance and the Grand Ole Opry , largely a result of their original yodeling style.

  8. Polka Go-Round - Wikipedia

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    Polka Go-Round′s featured vocalist and yodeler, [3] [citation needed] Carolyn DeZurik, [2] had also been featured at times on It’s Polka Time. [ citation needed ] Bob Lewandowski [ 2 ] was the master of ceremonies and a vocalist.

  9. APCO - Wikipedia

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    APCO may refer to: Apco Aviation, an Israeli aircraft manufacturer; APCO Worldwide, a public relations firm; Air Pollution Control Officer; Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International, an organization providing standards for telecommunications; APCO radiotelephony spelling alphabet, a phonetic spelling alphabet