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    Tee Off In ‘Tee Times For Tuition ’
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) The Penn State Depart
ment of Dairy and Animal Sci
ence invites you to enjoy a day of
golf and fellowship at their third
annual “Tee Times for Tuition”
golf outing. This year’s event will
take place Tuesday, June 17, at
the Penn State Blue Course along
Route 26 in State College.
Individuals and organizations
are encouraged to join their agri
cultural friends and participate
in this enjoyable and worthwhile
event. Individual registrations
start with a $lOO fee, which cov
ers the participants’ greens fees,
cart, continental breakfast, and
BBQ dinner. Various levels of
sponsorship are also available
from the $250 sponsorship to the
corporate Sponsorship, which of
Morgantown Orchard Uses High Tunnels For Cherries
MORGANTOWN (Berks Co.)
Cherry producers and any
growers interested in high tunnel
crop production are invited to
visit Weaver’s Orchard, Morgan-
June 17 at 6 p.m. to see
town,
Streams and Lakes
The STREAM MAP OF
PENNSYLVANIA was completed
in 1965 after a thirty-year effort
by Howard Higbee, a former
Penn State Professor
The map is known as the
LOST STREAM MAP to some
anglers
Professor Higbee succeed
ed in creating a map of the high
est 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 by 5 foot map
The map sold extremely
well—until it was lost several
years later. Incredibly, the printer
entrusted with the original draw
ing and printing plates declared
bankruptcy, then carelessly
hauled Higbee’s 30 years of work
to a 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.
Experts told Professor
Higbee that reprints were impos
sible, 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
Howard said, “I never thought I’d
live to see this day."
fers incentives based on each
$l,OOO donated.
Although participants of the
golf outing come to enjoy the
game and spend time with others
who are interested in the Depart
ment of Dairy and Animal Sci
ence, the money raised to fund
the student scholarships is the
primary goal, and an integral
part of the department.
Two hundred ten graduate and
undergraduate students are en
rolled in a Dairy and Animal Sci
ence major at Penn State, with 70
of those relying upon $74,000 of
Dairy and Animal Science schol
arship funding to complete their
education. The department’s
scholarship honors represent 14.3
percent of the total tuition ex
pense for the 70 students receiv
ing awards.
cherries under Haygrove Multi
bay Tunnels.
Haygrove Tunnels protect
Weaver’s cherry crop from late
frost, rain, and bird damage,
while providing earlier harvest.
Why every angler and boater needs these maps
It i' estimated that 10 r f of all the catch 90 f r of the fi«h. Regartlics' of which grou|) uni fall
into...there's a sure wa\ to up \our o(l(U...»imph In new fishing waters. Now. with this map uni can find
hidden streams and lakes.
Peniwfiania. New Wk. New England. New Jenei. Ohio and Manland/Delaware are loaded with
great fishing holes...main of them merlooked. Thousands of miles of streams, rners and lakes are now
easulo-locate on one map.
The 3-foot-ln-5-fool Penns\Kama map shows 45.001) miles of streams phn lakes.
The i l/2-foot-h\-41/2-foot New Wk map shows 65.000 miles of streams plus lakes. The 3-fool-ln-4-fool
New England map shows 36.000 miles of streams plus lakes. The 21/2-foot-ln-i
-foot New Jerser map shows 8.301) miles of sdeains phis lakes. The l-foot-ln-3-
foot Ohio Map shows 29.000 miles of streams plus lakes The 2-foot-b\-31/2-foot jW
Manland/Delaware map shows 12.000 miles 0 f streams plus lakes. I L
Professor Higbee’s Stream Maps are the first and onl\ highh detailed
maps of their kind. HillWlUW
RAVE
REVIEWS
“It is amazingly detailed and
names some creeks in the
Mohawk Valley that can’t
even be found on topo
graphic maps ”
—John Pitarres,
OBSERVER-DISPATCH,
Utica
"If you’re looking for the
most definitive maps ever
created depicting every sin
gle 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 fish-
erman ”
—Joe Gordon,
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT,
Johnstown
The “Tee Times for Tuition”
format is a best ball scramble
with a shotgun start. A minimum
of two drives is required for each
golfer. There are four “closest to
the pin” par three holes, one
“longest putt” hole and one
“longest drive” hole. The winners
of the par three “closest to the
pin” holes will have a chance to
“shoot it out” on the 18th green
for a prize. There is no rain date
for the event. Preregistration is
necessary.
Visit http://www.das.psu.edu
for more information on register
ing for “Tee Times for Tuition.”
If you do not have web access or
if you have any questions con
cerning the outing, contact Sylvia
Way at (814) 865-1362 or
sway@psu.edu.
Ed Weaver is the first U.S.
grower to protect his cherry crop
with Haygroves. Don’t miss this
opportunity to visit his produc
tion area. Call (866) HAY
GROVE for directions and addi
tional information.
Stream MAPS
of Pennsylvania, New York,
New England, New Jersey, Ohio,
& Maryland/Delaware
FREE GUIDEBOOK WITH ALL MAPS
Pinpoint the best fishing in PA, NY, NE, NJ, OH &
MD/DE with this valuable guide. Easily locate
streams and lakes shown on the Stream Map
both alphabetically and geographically. Your
map and guidebook will take you to the select
fishing waters.
rdR'DERYO^
j Available rolled or folded ALSO AVAILABLE in heavy gauge LIFETIME
j GUARANTEED, glass-like dear-lamination, wnte-on wipe-off surface,
j with brass eyelets for easy hanging priority MAIL INCLUDED
J Slate Stream Map ROLLED FOLDED LAMINATED
jPA3FT x 5 FT $25 95ea. _525.95ea _545.95ea.
jNY 3.5 FT x 4.5 FT _525.95ea. _525.95ea. _545.95ea
jNE3FT x 4 FT _S2s9sea. _525.95ea. _545.95ea.
JNJ 2.5 FT x 3 FT _525.95ea. _525.95ea. _545.95ea.
jOH3FT x 3 FT _s2s9Sea. _525.95ea. _545.95ea.
[ MD/DE 2FT x 3.5 FT 525.95 ea _525.95ea _s4s9sea.
| Check or money order enclosed $
j EACH ROLLED AND LAMINATED MAP SHIPPED IN A STURDY STORAGE TUBE
! Name
! Address
[MAIL TO
LANCASTER FARMING
Dept. Map
| 1 East Main St., P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522
j Payable j Check Enclosed j Visa J Mastercard J Discover
j Card #
j Exp Date
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Great Father’s Day Gift!
•Signature
Dig Into Dairy Dessert
LEBANON (Lebanon Co.)
A dairy dessert contest is planned
in conjunction with Lebanon
County’s annual dairy pageant at
the Lebanon County Career and
Technology Center, June 7, 7:30
p.m.
Sherry Bashore said those who
want to compete in the Digging
Into Dairy Dessert Contest
should abide by the following
rules:
• Entries must use real dairy
products.
• Dessert entries must be at the
Lebanon County Career and
Technology Center by 7:10 p.m.
Sullivan County’s 40th Dairy Month
Celebration Is June 14
DUSHORE (Sullivan Co.)
The June Dairy Parade in Sulli
van County is planned for Satur
day, June 14 in downtown Du
shore.
The parade will begin at 7 p.m.
Youth floats, walking groups,
adult floats, commercial floats,
somers point circle, new jersey • 609*927*7377
One entry per person, and the
dessert must have been made by
that person.
• Name of the dessert and the
recipe must be submitted with
the dessert.
• Name should be on the bot
tom of the disposable container.
• Desserts will be served at the
pageant.
• Monetary prizes and dairy
surprises will be given to the top
three placings.
• Call Sherry Bashore (717)
865-3161 if you have more ques
tions.
and other groups or organiza
tions are invited to take part.
This year’s theme is “Milk in
the Winners Circle.”
A giant ice cream sundae will
be served at the Dushore Fire
man’s Carnival after the parade.
A new Sullivan County Dairy
Princess will be selected.
Aime is