Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 08, 2000, Image 55

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    Centre County Dairy Princess Emily Cloninger and Al
ternate Peggy Brown receive tiaras during festivities held
at the Pleasant Gap Logan Hall.
Pennsylvania Streams and Lakes
Stream
MAP
». .
Pennsylvania
LOST
STREAM
MAR
The STREAM MAP
OF PENNSYLVANIA was completed
in 1965 after a thrily-year effort by
Howard Higbee, a former Penn
State Professor.
The map is also known as the
LOST STREAM MAP to some
anglers.
Professor Higbee succeeded In
creating a map of the highest
detail possible—a map that shows
every stream and lake. He
painstakingly plotted 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 bank
ruptcy, then carelessly hauled
Higbee's 30 years of work to a
landfill.
The few remaining dog-eared
copies became a prized fisher
man’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.
Experts told Professor Higbee
that reprints were impossible,
because the maps were printed in
! non-photographic 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, "I
never thought I'd live to see
this day."
Why every fisherman needs this map
It is estimated that 10% of all the fishermen catch 00% of the fish
Regardless of which group you Call into... there's a sure way to up your
odds... simply try new fishing waters. Fish when* few fishermen ever
fish
Pennsylvania is loaded with great fishing waters...many of them
overlooked. Prom the Lake Erie tributaries to the Delaware
River...thousands of miles of streams, lakes and rivers an* now easy-to-
locate on one map.
Professor lliglree's Stream Map of Pennsylvania is the first and
only highly detailed map of its kind. This 3 foot by 5 foot color nuip
shows virtually all of the 45,000 miles of Pennsylvania streams plus
RAVE
REVIEWS
“// is amazingly detailed and
names some creeks m the
Mohawk Valley that can't even
be found on topographic
maps"
John Pitarres
OBSERVER-DISPATCH- Utica
“If you're looking for the most
definitive maps ever created
depicting every single creek,
river, stream, pond and lake
then “Professor Higbee's
Stream Maps" are without
question the finest
Howard Brant
THE NEWARK STAR-LEDGER
"It is in showing where to find
out-of-the-way trout streams
that makes the map such a
treasure to the fisherman
Joe Garden
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT-
Johnstown
Cloninger Crowned
County Dairy Princess
PLEASANT GAP (Centre
Co.) On June 3 at the Pleasant
Gap Logan Grange Hall, two
young women were crowned to
help with Centre County dairy
promotion.
Emily Cloninger, the
18-year-old daughter of Robert
and Ellen Cloninger of Centre
Hall, was crowned dairy princess.
Emily will be attending Penn
State in the fait where she will be
majoring in animal science.
Annual Kid’s Day
Exciting, Educational, and Fun
Kids are known for getting
their hands dirty so why
shouldn’t they get them dirty in
the garden?
Esbenshade’s Garden Center
in Lititz (three miles east of
Brickerville on Route #322) has
FREE LOCATION GUIDEBOOK INCLUDED
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, calss "A" limestone
streams, and trophy fish waters are easy to locate on the map
I ORDER YOUR COLOR STREAM MAPS |
• 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 eyeleltes for easy hanging, (rolled only) .
I Send me 3FTby 5 FT ROLLED map(s) postage paid a! $23 75 ea .
I Send me 3FTby 5 FT FOLDED map(s) poslage paid at $23 75 ea .
I Send me 3FTby 5 FT LAMINATED map(s) poslage paid at $43 75 .
I Check or money order enclosed $ SHIPPED PRIORITY MAIL .
I SHIPPED IN A STURDY TUBE
I Name .
I Address
Stale Zip
LANCASTER FARMING
Dept. Map
I City
i 1 East Main St., P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522 ,
I Payable; □ Check Enclosed □ Visa □ Mastercard □ Discover I
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Date
FREE GUIDEBOOK!
Signature
Emily is very active in numerous
local 4-H clubs, the Pennsylvania
Junior Holstein Association, and
has been a part of local, state,
and national dairy bowl teams.
Emily and her family live on
Reeber Farm where they have 28
Holsteins.
Peggy Brown, the 17-year-old
daughter of Paul and Karen
Brown of Warriors Mark, was
crowned the Centre County al
ternate dairy princess. Peggy will
long been known for their profes
sional support to aid every gar
dener from novice to expert. Now
they are offering a chance for
youngsters to leam a little about
hands-on gardening. Esben
shade’s is hosting an afternoon of
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8, 2000-815
be a senior in the fall at State
College High School, where she is
active in the FFA and a member
of the majorette squad. Peggy
and her family live on Shady,
Ridge Farm where they have 200
Holsteins and Jerseys.
Assisting Emily and Peggy are
six dairy maids, two dairy misses,
and four junior ambassadors.
To schedule Emily, Peggy, and
any of the junior promoters, call
Candy Wasson at (814) 237-2339.
mission is $2 for each child, and
no registration is required.
At 1 p.m., Jack Hubley from
“Call of the Outdoors” will be
featured at the Brickerville after
noon’s presentations. The July 11
event also includes John Kas
kouski, the “Moth Man” and
Jeanette A’Psis from “The Phila
delphia Insectarium.” Esben
shade’s own Bruce and Rich will
present “Edible Flowers.”
entertain
ment and
education
for children
ages 5-10 on
T uesday,
July 11, be
ginning at 1
p. m . at
Brickerville
and at Ad
amstown lo
cations. Ad-
The Adamstown events also
begin at 1 p.m. with “Come See
What the Buzz is All About.” Ad
ditional events include Elaine
Meinhart “Make Your Butter
flies,” and at 2:30 Jill Schowalter
with the Reptile Show from the
Lancaster North Museum.
Centre