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Carl Edwin Finton
DOVER, Ohio — Carl Edwin Finton, 95, passed away Jan. 29, 2009, in Country Club Retirement Campus, at Dover, where he resided for the past year. Born Nov. 18, 1913, he was the son of the late Charles Clifford and Hattie Bahmer Finton. Carl graduated from New Philadelphia High School in 1931. Following graduation, Carl
Penn State’s solar home open for public tours
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The MorningStar, an 800-square-foot solar house was which was designed and constructed by Penn State students and faculty, is now open on Penn State’s University Park campus and ready to serve one of its core purposes, public education.
New system will improve water filtration
KEASBEY, N.J. — Global Ecology Corporation has filed an application to patent its Mobile PureWater System. This transportable system filters and purifies up to 90,000 liters of water per day by pumping it from a contaminated water source and treating it within the system itself. The unit is powered by solar, wind, diesel generator or
Gary Lee Bishop
AKRON — Gary Lee Bishop, age 67, passed away July 12, 2008, at Akron City Hospital after a four-month battle with cancer. Mr. Bishop was born Jan. 3, 1941, in Ravenna, Ohio, and was a lifelong resident of Edinburg. He owned and operated Bishop Tractor Sales in Edinburg until he retired in 2004. He was
Hazard A Guess: Week of Dec. 12, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Visit life in 1820 at living history event Aug. 16-17
Compass Inn Museum, a restored 1799 stagecoach stop, will host a living history weekend.
Smithsonian Institute launches collecting Web site for children
With the new “Smithsonian Kids: Collecting” Web site, millions more school children can experience the Smithsonian’s one-of-a-kind collections online.
Here comes the… wedding gown exhibit
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens will feature a unique exhibit of historic wedding gowns from 1866 through 1946.
The luna moth: Mother Nature’s masterpiece
The luna moth’s soft, dreamy appearance features a snow-white body, pale green wings and startling eyespots and unique tails that keep it safe.
Purplebrown Farmstead focuses on imitating nature
In 2021, Sasha Miller is hoping to get pears from the trees she planted a few years ago for the first time, at Purplebrown Farmstead. Those trees are part of her long term plan to develop a cider orchard.
But her permaculture system also involves pigs, poultry, vegetables and mushrooms. Permaculture, Miller explained, involves creating a system that can be sustainable and self sufficient.






