The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1926 Page: 1 of 8
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en flip P.nHrm test is nra-
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^ nicely, according to re-
iac for a test on the Ramp
mile- southwest of C.«-
Bflrnsdaie Drilling Compa-
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WILL BE KNOWN AS ROTARY
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cut at a meeting of the directors
of the Canadian Rotary Club,
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longing to the Rotary Band are
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A Mr. McCormick is the ''""VSeS aSd
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factors which will be of
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lore extended application of
cial methods of recovery
'Creased use of cracking pro-
f 4. Increased efficiency
jtion. 5. Improvement 1
methods, permits—
rillinp. G. Improvements
, iing;( methods, to
r lifts. 7. More efficient
■ gas for ^recovering of dl
fuels. DeVel°?ment
terested in this kind <
can afford to stay out
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boy may recover
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helping
bring world peace
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the next 10 years is one
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was the keynote of a
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talk made Tuesday noon, before
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Gibson Oil Corp.
totake
locusts
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fornia, where his d_
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ly make his home at
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improved
troyed by the borer. Since then
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of the
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to reach
a series of
ing young borers, if it is applied
wr' deais
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will be two programs each day after the opening. The
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e wa
8:30 p. m.
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of sodium
an is to have its full ,hare of thia work. Other PanhaiJ.
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dress, Memphis, Clarenden, Canyon, Lubbock. Sham—
and Da,hart.
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Amarillo. A. O. Buc
the deal was closed
office, Another dec'
t™y#H°s"tthh
Fllthers of Lipscomt
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..rsenite or a f • c;' I. G. Massed of I
When Kerosene used
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as fc
Mr. and Mrs. r f. Tusson re-
•A2 to wtilna smith east of Can*
horse* at his* home Monday. July
28. He is apoarently slightly im-
proved and hopes for his recov
n\r are entertaind.
W accident is reported to
ave happened when the horse
/oung Tusson wag riding became
entangled in some wire. This
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tourist camp site fro,
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The contract calls for a
t>lete sewer system, with n
plant Plans, for
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>sal plant
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_.>s north of"to^,"W|i?Sf"
consist of a sewage settling tank
and a chlorlnator for disinfecting ,
The installation of fhfa evstem
will be a big step citvward for
Shamrock, as sewage sv?tem fs
the only modem imnrovoment
town now lacks.—-Wheeled.
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1926, newspaper, August 5, 1926; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125579/m1/1/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.