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  2. WWOJ - Wikipedia

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    WWOJ (99.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in Avon Park, Florida, broadcasting to the Sebring area. The stations is known as "OJ 99.1". The station's format is Country music, and the station consistently achieves the highest Arbitron ratings for the Sebring radio market.

  3. Enercell - Wikipedia

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    The free Enercells were individual AA, C or D cells or 9V rectangular transistor radio batteries. [2] Like the free tube testing [clarification needed] offered in-store in the early 1970s, [3] this small loss leader helped draw foot traffic. There were two editions of a "Enercell Battery Guidebook", published in 1985 and 1990.

  4. Eveready Battery Company - Wikipedia

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    From 1917 until 1921, Eveready used the trademark "DAYLO" for their flashlights and on their batteries. Into the 1930s, it sold "A," "B," and "C" radio batteries, Columbia Dry Batteries, and flashlight batteries. [12] B batteries were sold under the Layerbilt name. [13] In 1937, a South African operation was established in Port Elizabeth. [14]

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    “And I’ve had 16 free batteries.” Veitch kept her car maintenance costs low for a whole life. Here’s how you can do the same — and not just for your car.

  7. Burgess Battery Company - Wikipedia

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    The United States entered World War I a month later on April 6. During the war Burgess collaborated with the US Army Signal Corps to develop quality batteries for radio communication equipment. Radio "A" and Radio "B" batteries resulted. [1] Charles Burgess was very experienced in the field of dry cell batteries when he started his battery ...