[[Wooster Picking Factory]] is assured. Farmers met in GAR Hall Saturday afternoon with representatives of the great picking firm of [[HJ Heinz Co.]] of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh]] for establishment of a salting factory in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]]. Proposition was accepted favorably. As a result of efforts of the Board of Trade, HF [[Dunham (surname) | Dunham]] of [[Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh]] was with AJ [[Russell (surname) | Russell]] of HJ [[Heinz (surname) | Heinz]] to proposition 200 acres for raising pickles and a building furnished with sufficient ground of 150x200 feet with railroad facility and would contract to establish a salting factory costing 1400-1600 dollars. The article goes on to list farmers who signed the contract. Over 100 of the 200 acres was taken and at the adjournment of the meeting, it was announced that the agreement would be left at [[Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery store where those who wanted could sign.<br> | [[Wooster Picking Factory]] is assured. Farmers met in GAR Hall Saturday afternoon with representatives of the great picking firm of [[HJ Heinz Co.]] of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh]] for establishment of a salting factory in [[Wooster, Ohio | Wooster]]. Proposition was accepted favorably. As a result of efforts of the Board of Trade, HF [[Dunham (surname) | Dunham]] of [[Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh]] was with AJ [[Russell (surname) | Russell]] of HJ [[Heinz (surname) | Heinz]] to proposition 200 acres for raising pickles and a building furnished with sufficient ground of 150x200 feet with railroad facility and would contract to establish a salting factory costing 1400-1600 dollars. The article goes on to list farmers who signed the contract. Over 100 of the 200 acres was taken and at the adjournment of the meeting, it was announced that the agreement would be left at [[Harry [[McClarran (surname) | McClarran]] grocery store where those who wanted could sign.<br> |