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COFFEE O^ST CAKES ^ ^ea BAKERY AND DELI SPECIAL GOOD WHERE AVAILABLE m THIRST QUICHERS I PEPSI FREE, DIET PEPSI, MOUNTAIN DEW OR PEPSI COLA BOTTLES ? HOilOAY SPCCtAl O M tftQQ asr 24 Jr MVERAGERUY 411 tF9Q ssr IZJJr \ REGULAR 14 tj9S y 10 M?? LIOHT IA n oil UTf OR REG. REDO^MK HAWAIIAN # W V PUNCH PXTBNSIOK | to L Eton* - Uftvi? - i Having just completed s newsletter to the agricultural producers in the county. I felt that the information and suggestions contained in that newsletter just might be helpful for other citizens. Even though we have seen a few cool nights so far this year, we have yet to experience any extremely cold weather. K the next couple of months are anything like the past several winters, we are in store for some frigid weather. We can temporarily adapt to this weather and most times can manage to be comfortable if we stay indoors. But quite bften we forget that the extreme cold can cause some very aggravating situations outside and can cause severe problems for our animals or pets that are left outside. Most of the time we begin to think about what needs to be done outside when the weathermen start giving those severe freeze warnings. But at that time it is often very uncomfortable to work outside, the materials we need for winterizing are not readily available, or we completely forget . about some items that need attention. I would like to use this opportunity to remind you of a few things that will need attention when the sub-freezing weather arrives. By handling these items now, you may prevent undue discomfort, extra expense, and the aggravation that this inconvenience may bring. Outside water supplies-Be sure that all outside water supplies including water lines and water pumping systems are protected from freezing. Simple wrapping may be sufficient for some situations, but others may require alternate heat sources such as heat lamps, electrical thermal strips, or externa] heat supplies. In all cases be aware of fire hazards ar these heat sources are placed adjacent to combustibh surfaces. Livestock and pets-Most animals that normally stay outside are capable of enduring much more frigid weather than we expect in Robeson County if they are provided basic materials to protect themselves against the cold. Only pets that are not accustomed to the outdoora will find it difficult to adapt Dry bedding material placed in an area that is protected from the wind will generally be sufficient if the animal is accustomed to using that bedded area. Plastic sheeting may need to be placed around the building or bedding area to provide a windbreak and the animal may need to be confined if it is unaccustomed to bedding in that area. Watercooled engines-We often take for granted that the antifreeze in our vehicle's engine is sufficient. Unless you have recently checked that cooling system and have not added any water since checking it, it is recommended that you have your mechanic check the condition of your antifreeze. This takes only a minute and if you find that additional antifreeze is needed, it is much more comfortable to have it added now than trying to do it in the freezing cold. Don't forget those seldom-used vehicles such as trucks, harvesters, combines, tractors, or other spare vehicles. Pumps and sprayers--Agricultural as well as home pumps and sprayers are subject to freezing and bursting if measure: are not taken to protect them. Most of these items can b< drained sufficiently to prevent freeze damage, but assure yourself that there is no water left in any cavities in the system. If you can not assure yourself that they are drained sufficiently, antifreeze can be added to the system to protect S from freezing. * ' Ornamental plants- Different outside plants have differem tolerances to cold weather. Some will be able to withstand any weather we might have without any forms of protection, while others will be severely affected with the least amount of cold. Variety, location, age, and time of the year can all be factors influencing their ability to withstand the cold. Remember, all plants need water in the winter as well as during the growing season, and the cold winds can evaporate water supplies rather quickly. For specific recommendations about the protection of ornamental plants, contact the Agricultural Extension Service. Agricultural chemicals and household supplies -Many agricultural chemicals and household supplies will not be affected if they freeze. These that are not affected by freezing can be agitated after freezing and be used just as before. Others will be affected by freezing in such a way that they will be unusable. The label on the container will advise if the material should be protected from freezing, and if so. that material should be placed in an area where it will be protected. Maybe these reminders will be sufficient to prevent you from experiencing any severe problems during the coming cold weather. Unfortunately, .there will be instances where items are overlooked and we will all hear about frozen wate lines, burst pumps, cracked blocks, or lost animals. Prepan yourself and don't be the one we hear about Reason's 0reetuujs; j Greetings Wishing you happy 1 holidays Merry (Jhnstm&a and Happy New Year from everyone at 80UIHERN INTERIORS and KIDDIE BOUTIQUE We will be doeed ' to enjoy our family for the bolidav December"! 2S and 2