Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1980, Image 92

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    C4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1980
1/4 inch dowels 61/2 inches long Birch
1/2 inch thick strips 3/4 mches wide Mahogany (Center strips)
1/2 inch thick slats 2 mches wide Mahogany (End pieces forming animal shapes)
10 inches by 6 inches overall measurements
homestead c H/cies
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games Many of the practical items the family shows are
useful in the kitchen and dining areas of the home Cutting
boards made from hard oak, cheese boards - complete
with wooden spreading knife made from cherry, trivets
fashioned from cherry, animal napkin rings, and a bird
shaped candle holder are all attractive and practical
To display plants or store books, magazines or record
albums, Dennis sells various sizes of planters and holders
which use animal heads fowl, elephant, chicken, mule,
pig, goat, horse) for decorative purposes
It is only recently, in the last year, that Dennis says he
has had an inventory and enough variety to market his
crafts at shows Basically he made crafts for friends and
relatives and friends of friends and relatives While
continuing to teach full tune in the Solanco School District
keeps him busy much of the year, his Summers are being
spent m completing the shop construction, building an
inventory and devising new items
The family displays a logo depictmg the area in which
they live “Buck Alley” crafts and games would be a nice
addition under the tree
Dermis says the craftsmen he has met are usually glad
to share ideas “They might be more protective if it were
their only means of income,” he proposed Keeping all the
work and hours fun rather then just a chore is a secret of a
hobby Dennis shares a plan for the fish trivet crafted in l, z
inch thick mahogany
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Mailorders To
RAYTEC MFG*
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17522
Pair wins entomology scholarships
CHRISTIANA, Del. - Two
University of Delaware
freshmen majoring in en
tomology have received $5OO
scholarships for the present
academic year
Caroline Jones of
Hockessm is the recipient of
a Delaware Pest Control
Association Scholarship. A
graduate of Christiana High
School, she is interested m a
career which involves
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FARMING TOURS
Australia & New Zealand Adventure
European Agricultural Study Tour
For free color brochure, return coupon below to:
1501 W. Main Street
Ephrata, PA 17522
717-738-2456 or 717-626-9200
& New Zealand
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outdoor work, possibly with
a government agency ser
ving farmers and
homeowners. She says she
feels the job options should
be good with her major
William Hudson of Newark
received the Hwner
Gravenor Scholarship
(named for the donor, a
Delaware pest control
operator) A graduate of
Dickinson High School,
Hudson says a class in
MARCH 1-20, 1981
SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, ROTORUA, '
ALBURY and MELBOURNE!
Highlights will be visits and overnight
stays in farm homes in Australia and
New Zealand.
MARCH 4-12, 1981
THE 1981 PARIS AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS & MACHINERY SHOW.
Plus Germany, including the John
Deere Company in Mannheim, and
Switzerland.
Travel, Inc.
State
medical biology there kin
dled his mterst in en
tomology. He also fee*
career prospects should be
good with this major
Both awards are available
to freshmen entomology or
entomology-plant pathology
majors at the university who
are Delaware residents
Their purpose is to en
courage students to study
these fields
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