Dog Law Bureau Chief: We Will Help You vfrnon ACHENBACH JR. Christmas gifts in American cul- tinuci, especially in younger fami- V Lancaster Fanning Staff tore has been the puppy. lies attonpting to mamtoin the HARRISBURG (Dauphin Every yeartheptacticeof giving things that have matte Chnstmas- One of toe most popular puppies as a Christmas gift con- (Turn to Pas* MO) This agent of the state Department of Agriculture Bureau of Dog Law rubs the undemeck of this apparent Golden Retriever and gets some attention from what appears to be a chocolate Labrador Retriever. The two dogs wars running loose in an area. The image of a dog catcher is not the reality of the Job. The Job involves more applied statistics courses expertise in dog kennel management practices and dog-care and control by owners. Starling came to Penn State as a graduate assistant in 1954 and The STREAM MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA was completed In 1965 after a My-year effort by Howard Hlgbee, a former Penn State Professor The map is also known as the LOST STREAM MAP to some an glers. Professor Hlgbee succeeded In creating a map of the highest detail possible...a map that shows every stream and lake. He painstakingly platted by hand, the location of 45,000 miles of streams onto a 3 x 5 foot map. The map sold extremely well - until it was lost several years later. Incredibly, the printer entrusted with the original drawing and printing plates, declared bankruptcy, then carelessly hauled Higbee's 30 years of work to the landfill. The few remaining dog-eared copies became a prized fisherman's possession. Professor Higbee was offered $4OO for one of his last - maps. And state agencies were forced to keep their copies under lock and key. The erperts had always told Professor Higbee that reprints were impossible, because the maps were printed in non-photographlc blue. Then, in 1991, at the age of 91, Howard Higbee's dream came true. Computers made it possible to reprint the map. Holding an updated map, Howard said, T never though Klllveto see this day." Regardless of which group you fall into... there's a sure way to up your odds... simply try new fishing waters. Fish where few fishermen ever fish. Pennsylvania is loaded with great fishing waters...many of them overlooked. From the Lake Erie tributaries to the Delaware River....thousands of miles of streams, lakes and rivers are now easy-to - locate on one map. Professor Higbee's Stream Map of Pennsylvania is the first and only highly detailed map of its kind. This 3 foot by 5 foot color map shows virtually all of the 45,000 miles of Pennsylvania streams & lakes. RAVE REVIEWS “It an anglers dream, a masterpiece, a map that contains streams you won't find on other maps. The pos sibilities for exploring new waters are endless." --Georae Smith THE TIMES LEADER-Wllkes-Barre “If yoi/re looking for the most definitive maps ever created depicting every single creek, river, stream, pond and lake ....then "Professor ffg bee's Stream Maps" am without question the finest. " T$W}iM’iTAR-LEDGEri "It is In showing where to find out-of-the-way tmut streams that makes the map such a treasure to the ftsher man." -Joe Gordin, TRIBUNE DEMOCRAT- Johnstown, PA Stream O Maps , e Great Gifts ry fisherman needs this map that 10% of all the fishennen catch 90% of the fish. FREE LOCATION BOOKLET Included with each map. Pinpoint the best fishing in Pennsylvania with this valuable guide. Easily locate over 900 productive trout streams and 300 lakes. Bass waters, class "A 1 limestone streams, and trophy fish waters are easy to locate on the map. I ORDER YOUR COLOR STREAM MAPS ! 1 Available rolled or folded. ALSO AVAILABLE in heavy gauge LIFE- I I TIME GUARANTEED, glass-like dear-lamination, wnte-on wipe-off | I surface, with brass eyelettes for easy hanging, (rolled only) , I Send me 3 foot by 5 (ooIfIOLLEO map(s) postage paid, $23 45 ea . I Send me 3 foot by 5 foot FOLDED map(s) postage paid, $23 45 ea • Send me 3 loot by 5 foot LAMINATED map(s) postage paid, $43 45 ea , Check or money order enclosed $ PRIORITY SHIPPING INCLUDED ! I Orders Received By Tues., Deo. 19 Will Be Shipped . In Time For Christmasl * 1 Name ' I Address 1 Mali Your Order And Cheek Or Money Order Payable To: I ! LANCASTER FARMING ' Dept. 8M I 1 1 East Mein St. I I Ephrete, PA 17522 I Lanctttr Farming, Saturday. December 16,1W5-A39 Advertising/News Deadlines December 23,30, and January 6 issues. Many of these dead lines are the week prior to (he week of publication. The deadlines are as follows: December 23rd Issue Public Sale Ads Noon, Monday 12/18. All Other Deadlines On Normal Schedule. December 30th Issue Office Closed Christmas Monday, 1/25. Public Sale Ads 5 p.m., Friday, 12/22 Mailbox Markets 5 p.m., Friday, 12/22. General News Noon, Thursday, 12/28. Classified Section C Ads 5 p.m. Wednesday, 12/27. All Other Classifieds 9 a.m., Thursday, 12/28. January 6, 1996 Farm Show Issue Office Closed New Year’s Day Monday, 1/1. Public Sale Ads 4 p.m., Friday, 12/22. Mailbox Markets 5 p.m., Friday, 12/22. General News Noon, Wednesday, 1/3. Classified Section C* Ads 5 p.m., Tuesday, 1/2. All Other C'a«sifieds 9 a.m., Wednesday, 1/3. Starling Named State Zip I (Condniwd from Pag* A 1) (Continued from Pag* 1) joined the agronomy faculty in 1957. A Virginia native, he received his bachelor’s degree in agronomy from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He earned his master’ i and Ph.D. degrees in agronomy from Penn State. 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