Octorara Creek (Continued from Page A 18) vironmental groups are asking that the court find that U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland acted improperly when he determined in April of 1978 that a nuclear power plant proposed by the Puget Sound Power and Light Company would not violate the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. The Skagit has been found to be one of the few MAKE SURE YOUR GRAIN BIN LASTS LONGER THAN THE PAYMENTS ... Get a Circle Steel Grain Bin with built in long life-from ... CALL 717-538-2591 is/Wty STOP & SEE US AT THE JOHN DEERE DISPLAY A**! V PA. AG * PRO GRESS DAYS, Zj August 19,20& 21 Rock Springs, Pennsylvania MANUFACTURERS -JZL JOHN DEERE ENGINE DISTRIBUTOR We can fill your diesel engine needs with John Deere engines from 50 to 275 horsepower, from bare engines to complete power units. remaining systems in North America which support significant numbers of the five salmon species native to North America, plus three seagoing varieties of trout. Also, the largest winter concentration of Bald Eagles m the contmguous U S., more than 200 birds, gather along the Skagit every winter to feed on surplus salmon Black bear, A TTENTION DEALERS FARMERS We are proud to announce that we are now a For More Information on Availability & Discount Structure EVERGREEN TRACTOR CO., INC. 30 Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, Pa. 17042 (717) 272-4641 water! mvl and black-tailed This is the first major deer are common in the court chaUenge of th river basin. It is a favorite of ° tne so ~ canoeists, hikers and other called compatible uses along "iiitdoor enthusiasts a Wild or Scenic River. loubt that the West Branch of Oc torara has its wild and unspoiled scenery. This is along rocky area near Black Rock. Please Call P.O. Box 269 o ■9 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1980—A19 _r * ** »4 Dual Uses; Jim Funk, of Georgetown, fishes Octorara West Branch just north of Noble Road bridge, while dairy cows return to shade in background after drinking from the cooling waters. New Jersey 4-H meet Christie Hoffman, Cahfon. The members learned how to clip their animals for the upcoming Achievement and Flemmgton Fairs. Two presentations were given during the meeting. Tom Hoffman, Cahfon, clubs FEATHERED FRIENDS 4-HCLUB FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Nine members, two leaders and two parents of the Feathered Friends 4-H Waterfowl Cwb went on a field trip to Bnttenhorst Acres in Colts Neck, New Jersey. They saw a poultry and waterfowl breeding operation of more than 600 fowl and small animals. Martha Woske, a leader of the club, gave a demon stration on how to clip a wing of a bantam waterfowl. Tammy Woske, club president, received an ex cellent at the state public presentation contest held last month The club was the subject of an article written in the July issue of “Poultry Press”. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Woske on Monday. FAIR VALLEY COMMUNITY 4-H DAIRY CLUB PLEMINGTON, N.J. - The Fair Valley Community 4-H Dairy Club held a meeting at the farm of ' SANDBLASTING REPOINTING WATERPROOFING From repairing drafy, leaking walls to complete stucco removal and repointing, exterior restoration of farmhouses is my specialty! REASONABLE RATES JAMES H. DOSTER 507 South Spruce Street Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543 For information or a free estimate, return coupon below ess State Zip Phone; Area Directions to your home: Name City >1■ * - demonstrated how to show animals in competition. Bob Hoffman of Cabfon told the members how to clip their animals. MY FRIEND THE RABBIT 4-H CLUB flemington, N.J. - A new 4-H club, My Friend the Rabbit, held its first meeting recently at the home of their leader, Nellie Young, of Tewksbury Township. A club president, Robin York of Whitehouse Station and a club secretary, Bridget Card, of Whitehouse Station, were elected. Members learned how to pick up and hold a rabbit. Their leader also explained how to fill out organized records for their 4-H projects The members plan to exhibit at the 4-H Achievement and Flemington Fair Rabbit Shows , ,