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TTO THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. EZXTFOXD, N. C, IT-IDAY, ' r-l Suggcsticn3 Fcr Car Oumfcr Warned Of "Sec-Saw" Winter 1 "i Y:: Planting Pecans ni n iwniAM 4i CIA) snaps sending the ther mometer to Mro and under, followed by twin rttea to normal temperatures or unseasonably warm ones, ara tbo dolorous proapect for U first halt of wtoary according to ealenlatlona ty$k$. IMS. Weath er Bureau. "4 At tbo aama p&C$norican MotaobUOAaaodatiolTBM laraod a warning to motorists, pointing out ibat It la nigh time to prepare can for winter driving and potting asocial emphasis on tbi need for orefJwoilng ears Defers putting any UU-freece In the oooUng sys- ""tfaar moturtiU eall on their date' for emergency assistance," tbo AJLA. rovlnda tba public, "be eaosa of faltaro to take proper pre cautions against sodden cold snaps. In addition to putting m too anti freese aolutlon, motorlata should flrat have the cooling system of tba car cleaned and tightened, and hose connections that hare become worn should be replaced. "The carburetor should also be adjusted for the lower tempera tures which require a richer mix ture to aid starting and prevent choking. The battery also demands particular attention when the ther mometer' drops. An extended cold snap can easily deplete the bat tery's power through the added strain of starting. Much of . this strain is removed from the hottest If the'drlTar pushes in tba dutch. Ha thus relieves tba battery of tba added Job of churning transmission gears In tbo cold, heavy lubricant Ignition also should bo given careful attention, particularly aa to the breaker potato, gpeelal arrange ments have been made by virtually all official AJLA. garages to offer attractive rates for putting cars in shape for eoM weather." Use of a food anti-freese it urged by tba AJuA, and detailed Instruc tions worked out by tbo beat auto motive engineers ara aa follows: 1. Give tbe cooling system a thorough flushing to remove all scale and rust. The water hose should be disconnected and cleaned with a washing solution, one preferably con taining soda. 2. Tighten all parts of tbe cool ing system, with particular attention to bose connections, gaskets, expansion plates, drain cocks, pump packing, grease cups and. fittings on the water pump. The radia tor should be Inspected tor leaks, and necessary repairs made. S. Oso a standard anti-freese solution of the permanent type. Motorists are especially warned agalnat antl-freeies which are not permanent. These boil away and leave tba ear unprotected ; later whan an extra-cold spell ar rives. The beat:; permanent anti-freese Is tbo only safe one, and la by sr tbo cheap eat In terms of protection, and therefore of money in vestment. . The above map shows when tbe flrst freezing weather is normally due In different sections as Indica ted by TJ. S. Weather Bureau aver ages. This year, however, freezing temperatures are arriving in many parts of the country far in advance of these dates. Timely Questions On Farm Answered Question: How can I increase egg production in my poultry flock? Answer: Many poultrymen are getting higher production by feeding only a small amount of grain in the morning and the remainder at night. The morning grain is fed in a clean litter from four to six inches deep and consists of about one pound of grain for each 100 hens. The after noon feeding is put in troughs. The practice of feeding grain at different intervals of the day, especially dur ing the winter months, increases the activity of the birds, overcomes idle ness, and indirectly increases feed consumption. The combination of these tends to give an increase in egg production. Question: Where can I secure plans for building a modern dairy barn? Answer: Plans for building dairy barns that have been approved by the dairy specialists at State College are mailed free upon request to the Agri cultural Editor at State College. However, we suggest that you get in touch with your county, farm agent who- will be glad to recommend the proper plan and give other informa tion in regard to the building. In requesting plans always specify the number of animals to be housed and whether a feed loft is desired Plans for other farm buildings may also be had from the same address. Question: When should seed pea nuts be selected for planting next year? Answer: Planting seed should be handpicked before and after shelling. Remove all badly mildewed pods and damaged kernels and store the seed peanuts in a dry place. Poor stands are often due to planting seed of low vitality and if there is any question as to the quality of the selected seed it is advisable to have them tested for germination. Where the peanuts are still in the field it might also be well to cover the stacks with canvass hay caps to prevent weather damage. '.Pecan trees may be set out in the coastal plain and Piedmont section of the State anytime from late Novem ber until time for growth to start in thoru -:f&r err an y But where winters re. more severe, the best , transplanting' time is early In: the spring, ..said Robert Schmidt, associate horticulturist of the N. C Agriclutural Experiment Station. Cv Pecans thrive on a great variety of soils; heavy day i soil, light sandy land, river bottoms ' that are well drained, but they will not do well on soil underlain with quicksand or hardpan, or on land that s does not have good drainage. vi -i Schley Stuart, Success, Pahst, and Alley' are good varieties - for the coastal plains; . Stuart is best ' for the lower Piedmont, and Indiana and Busseron are good ' -dor the upper Piedmont and mountain areas of the State, Schmidt said :j ';. ' fff The roots of trees for planting should be well wrapped or plunged into a barrel of water -while waiting to be set out, as this keeps them from drying out. The trees should bo spaced 60 feet apart each way, with 12 trees to the acre. The holes should be about 2M feet deep and 2 feet wide: large enough to accommodate tho :tep-oot Only good topsoil slionld be used to fill the holes.' Pack it firmly around the roots. 'So careful, however, not to set the bea more tba an inch or two deeper than tbey . jgrow , in the nursery. ' '! "' '-"''-' The trees should W cultivated as crop and.it is advansons to grow: farm or garden, cseps -1 between (he rows of trees, boi "noV. not twlose to the frees. fv.; Apply from I to Z nounds ,of 4-8-4 fertilizer to each trevJvt be fore growth starts in the. spring. ... : r . 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