Read an issue on 25 Oct 2013 in Bedford, Pennsylvania and find what was happening, who was there, and other important and exciting news from the times. You can also check out other issues in The Bedford County Inquirer.
We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to make the text on a newspaper image searchable. Below is the OCR data for 25 Oct 2013 Bedford County Inquirer in Bedford, Pennsylvania. Because of the nature of the OCR technology, sometimes the language can appear to be nonsensical. The best way to see what’s on the page is to view the newspaper page.
Bedford County Inquirer (Newspaper) - October 25, 2013, Bedford, Pennsylvania
Rue roof rec amp in wry emf jew. Mall old photo album a recent photo of the Bill a place observation Tower on rays Hill reminded contributor Laverne Lockard of the photo she took of another Tower at the same location in 1951. Those who walked up the stairs to see the a Oregon red bats found themselves looking in a Container made of red Brick bats. The Man staring at the bricks she recalled was a mid state truck Driver. A portion of the larger Tower is visible at rear left. Old photo album Mary k. Burd Hoover from yet Low Creek turned 93 years Young on sept. 22. This picture was taken in 1938 when she was 18 years old. She had nine children to Kenneth s. Hoover or. The photo ictus submitted by daughter Rosemary. Old photo album this expansive farm was located in the Northern part of dutch Corner Bedford township at the abandoned Village of Oppenheimer where there once was a Post office Iron Ore mines and a Railroad. I he land is now owned by Frank Antonson who presented More information about the site at a meeting of the dutch Corner history group on sunday oct. 20. More information is available by calling Carl Sellers 623-6303, or emailing . Websites Are or . Old photo album a popular View from the grand Clew ship hotel area is pictured on this Post card submitted by Harry millin or. The year this photo was taken Isnit known. Old photo album this gentleman was photographed by Moll amp co. Of Bedford and the picture was shared with the Everett Railroad amp Community museum by David Ripple a new resident of the Cypher area. He of teen t have any information on the subject in the photo and welcomes suggestions. The Emblem on the Man s Cap and coat pocket Are indistinct. His hands indicate a working Man perhaps with the a amp by Railroad that ran through Cypher. The photo was submitted by Patricia mor Gart for the museum. Piloun is Effort Assn 0477-20000 combined with the Everett Republican established 1812. Serving Bedford county faithfully for 200 years. Published every Friday by the inquirer printing co. 424 West Penn Street Bedford a. 15522 subscription rates $59 per year a $45 per six months. Postmaster Send address changes to the Bedford inquirer to. Box 671, Bedford a 15522 0671 published weekly a periodicals postage paid at Bedford a. 100% wind no Way editor inquirer did you receive a flyer in the mail from ethical electric asking you to switch to ethical electric for your electricity please read this before you sign up with them. Ethical electric claims they will Send 100% wind Power to you via your local Utility company. They also claim you will get 100% wind Energy a sourced within about 200 Miles of where you live. Nothing else changes As you Power your Home with renewable Energy your rate is 9.25c per Kwh about $8 More for the average Home <700kwh/month usage a switching to ethical electric supports wind companies like overpower. Overpower wants to expand their wind project into Gallitzin state Forest in Cambria co. Sen. Wozniak who will represent Bedford county in the near future has sponsored so 684. This Bill would open portions of the state forests for dams reservoirs canals pipe lines and other water conduits Power houses and transmission lines for the development of water lower for steam raising and condensation and for the generation and transmission of electric Energy providing for wind solar and other renewable Energy people who sign up with ethical electric will not get 100% wind Power a they will Only pay extra to support More development of wind Power in Pennsylvania. Pen elec customers will still get the same mix of electricity. According to first Energy letters to the editor which operates pen elec a its diverse generating Fleet features non emitting nuclear scrubbed caseload Coal natural Gas and pumped storage Hydro and other anyone who signs up for ethical electric will promote More wind Power development in Pennsylvania which Means More bats and Birds will be killed by wind turbines. More forested mountains will be transformed into electrical Power plants and More communities will have to Deal with noise Shadow Flicker and night sky pollution. More Industrial wind turbines will degrade the ability of our forested mountains to provide clean water to Valley communities. Overpower is owned by Terra Firma one of Europe a leading private equity firms. Look what Europe did to their forests a most of them Are gone is that what we want to do to Pennsylvania a mountains do we want to turn our state forests into Industrial Power plants the impacts of Gas drilling on Public lands Are bad enough Why would we want even More Industrial development switching to ethical electric is simply unethical i it Aura Jackson Everett
Search the Bedford County Inquirer Today
with a Free Trial
We want people to find what they are looking for at NewspaperArchive. We are confident that we have the newspapers that will increase the value of your family history or other historical research.
With our 7-day free trial, you can view the documents you find for free.
Not Finding What You Were Looking for on This Page of The Bedford County Inquirer?
People find the most success using advanced search. Try plugging in keywords, names, dates, and locations, and get matched with results from the entire collection of newspapers at NewspaperArchive!