4 members can “go to the dogs” doing—about proper feeding, County Extension 4-H agent In return, the pet becomes a trusted friend and com panion. But pets do not live by love alone; they depend on their owners to provide care and nutrition That’s why 4-H dog care projects and activities encourage young people from ages 8 to 19, to learn by NORRISTOWN - 4-H members are literally “going to the dogs” in the 4- H Dog Care and Training Program. And youngsters across the state can join now. Most boys and girls have an affinity for small animals they can lavish their af fection on, explains Nancy M Kadwili, Montgomery av Looking for (( THE UNUSUAL? Ok p> find H '’M M In The M Jj CLASSIFIEDS. « Now Manufactured In Bethel, Pa. The Smith Cattleguard® 12', 14', and 16' Lengths #1 In The Country Over 15,000 In 33 States All Products Feature: • Durable Precast Concrete Construction Easy Maintenance and Installation !■■■ Licensed b\ FASI-SFT' Indnsmes Installations Also Available: • 15” Deep Centerline Feedbunk In 8' Lengths “The smooth sides that cattle clean up” • 200 Gallon Stock Tank • Fenceline Feedbunk health, grooming and handling practices. What are some of the canine care basics. Good nutrition is a must It is just as important for dogs as it is for a human. Most com mercially prepared dog foods provide a balanced diet. It is a good idea to feed on a regular schedule. Always have fresh water available. Second, all dogs need exercise and some basic training for family living. Periodic bathing, combing to remove dirt particles and clipping out mats and burrs, should be part of a regular grooming schedule. Third, all outdoor dogs need a warm house-free of The Automatic Freeze-Proof Waterer NO ENERGY NEEDED Special Swirl Action 100 Gallons of Fresh Water Please send me information on: cattleguards name address city phone CONCRETE SAFETY SYSTEMS,, • Route 1095 drafts and elevated to keep out water and dampness. Never confine a dog where he cannot reach adequate shelter. Fourth, puppies need shots to prevent infections Many communities have rabies vaccination laws and regulations and dog licen sing and leashing. It is up to the dog owner to learn and obey these laws 4-H’ers who demonstrate sound dog care and management practices are eligible for county awards More information on the 4- H dog care and training program is available from your Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Extension Service Office. waterers state zip Bethel, Pa. 19507 (717) 933-4107 i 1 feedbunks Participants in Mount Joy 4-H Capon Roundup include Jane Endsiow, kneeling left, Doug Musser, and standing left to right, Alice Thompson, Billy Endsiow and Greg Musser. LF Lancasterfanning, Saturday, November 29,1980—A39 Grand champion of Mount Joy Capon Roundup, Greg Musser, is flanked by buyers of his top pair, Abe Groff, left, and Elvin Yeagley. Mt. Joy capon winners named MOUNT JOY - Greg Musser was the top winner at the Mount Joy Rotary Club 4-H Capon Roundup. Son of Mr and Mrs Harold Z Musser, R 3, Elizabethtown, he showed the grand championship pair of capons. When auctioneer Harold Keller brought down the gavel, they were sold to Elvin Yeagley for 56.25 per pound and to Abe Groff for $6 per pound. The reserve champion pair were shown by Billy Endslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Endslow, Rl, Marietta. They were sold to Ray N. Wiley Agency, Inc. for $4 per pound. Other placmgs, in order, were Doug Musser, Jane Endslow and Alice Thomp son, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gary Thompson, Rl, Marietta. Buyers were Andrew Reymer, Charles Groff, Mervm Nolt, Harold Keller, B.T. and Jim Eutt. Judge was Herbert Jor dan, of Penn State.