B22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,1984 Chester County plans fourth annual Nottingham Park Country Fair Strolling clown Jeff Ragan entertains park visitors at last year’s Nottingham Park Country Fair. This year’s fourth annual fair is scheduled for August 4 and 5 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. In addition to clown performances, the weekend's highlights will include a special fair parade, crafts sales, a baby animal petting zoo, and 4-H club contests. Musical groups will perform from 1 to 8 p.m. Admission is $1 per car. The park is located in southern Chester County off the Route 272 Nottingham exit of the U.S. Route 1 bypass. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... Lancaster FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 SURDIAC COALSTOVES Hopper Feed and Automatic Draft OFF SEASON PRICES BOWMAN'S STOVE SHOP RD3, Ephrata, PA 17522 Rt 322.1 Mi East of Ephrata (717) 733-4973 Tues., Wed. 10-6, Thurs,, Fri. 10-8; Sat 10-4 k A Penns Valley 4-H Beef Club The Penns Valley 4-H Beef Club met on July 1 at Barb and Don Hosterman’s farm in Millheim. President Kevin Long and vice president Michele Hosterman gave a clipping demonstration. Club member Howard Dashem will be on an exchange trip to Hampden County, Massachusetts from July 11 through 18. The Centre County 4-H Family Picnic will be on July 22 at the Millheim Pool, starting around 3 p.m. with swimming, hiking, volleyball, relay races and much more. Each family is requested to bring a covered dish plus a salad or dessert or chips and tableware for dinner at 6:30 p.m. The 4-H County Council will furnish the drink, cups promote milk are not in vain. Lapi reports that during an average week the campers consume 2,488 cups of milk a day or an average of four and a half glasses of milk per boy per day. While at camp the boys have plenty of ways to use the energy they get from milk. They can choose from a long list of activities that includes night swims, treasure hunts, water polo, volleyball, and rifle shoots. The camp also has an old Indian village and barbecued chicken. Cost is $2.50 per person. There will be a family 4-H tour to Knoebel’s Grove on August 2. The cost of $l6 per person includes bus transportation and admission to the amusement park and all rides. Members are on their own for meals and souvenirs. The members filled out forms for marketing steers and breeding animals in preparation for the Grange Fair in August. The next meeting will be on August 5 at the Dashem Farm in Centre Hall at 6 p.m. The meeting will begin with a fitting demon stration and be followed by a family picnic supper. Each family should bring a covered dish. Boy Scouts (Continued from Page B 21) where the scouts can relive the Indian legends of the original Furnace Hills natives. Campers can visit Mack’s natural zoo, where they can milk a goat, collect eggs, feed the sheep, pet a snake and have fun learning about animals. When the boys return to their respective homes at the end of their week at camp, they will leave not mily with happy memories, but with a clearer understanding of milk’s nlace in a balanced diet.