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Tobacco Violations Are Discussed Tar Heel tobacco farmers have shelled out over J1 ,872,000 in pen alties for failure to comply with ASC's Production Adjustment pro gram. H. D. Godfrey of the State PSC Office, in reporting thesq penalty collections on the 1954 tobacco crop, explained that the rate of penalty for this year was 21 cents per pound for flue-cured and 26 cents per pound for Burley. This represents a penalty on flue cured tobacco of 40 per cent of last year's average market price. On Burley the penalty was 50 per cent of last year's average price. When congress amended the law j with respect to the rate of penalty it was too late to put the increased rate into effect on flue-cured. The penalty rate for flue-cured will be increased for 1955. Godrfey reported that this pen alty money collected totaled near ly three times the amount required for administering the program in the State. These penalty collections are de RELIEF AT LAST For Tour C0U6H If a common cold left you with a cough that has hung on for days and days act quick. It is dangerous to de lay. Chronic bronchitis may develop. Get a large bottle of Creomulsion and take as directed. Creomulsion soothes raw throat and chest membranes, goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germy phlegm, mildly re laxes systemic tension and aids nature fight the cause of irritation. Use Creomulsion and get wonderful relief at last Creomulsion is guaranteed to please you or druggijj refunds money. . CREOMULSION relieves Cough*, Chest Colds, Acvte Bronchitis I i MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE I MURPHY, N. C. 1 . jl Thurs.-Fri., Jan. 13*14 VoU9K,n9, Loving, JANET LHGH arnoij) ?a RED CLMK fcSHEKE NORTH (?BRMKA'IIM UK OEM iHHn KMli 9 ~ IRI1SI-HRBI ? I HIK1-IIM J RECORD MILK PRODUCTION j ! RALEIGH, N. C.? Estimated I : November milk production in North Carolina totaled Hi million ' pounds? a record high for the month according to the N. C. Crop Reporting Services. Tho November flow showed a seasonal decline of 11 million ! pounds from the October output but was 8 million pounds higher j than production during November 1953 and 27 million pounds above | the 1943-52 average for the month. ( U. S. Milk production during November, estimated at 8.4 billion pounds, was only a little above last year's previous record for the month, but was nearly 10 percent above the 1943-52 November average. posited to the general fund of the I federal treasury and used to sup- 1 plement tax collections. This year, 122,418 North Caro lina farmers harvested 674,236 acr es of flue-cured tobacco. Of this a mount 9,829 acres were in excess i o! allotment. On Burley, 18,185 farmers har vested 11,422 acres. The number of acres planted in excess of allotment for burley was 43^ This gives a total of 10,261 acres of both types of tobacco planted in this state either without an allotment or in excess of allot ment. At the same time, Godfrey reports, there were 5.683 tobacco farmers who' did not plant any to bacco and they had 6,640 acres of allotment. Godfrey says that the program just about evens itself out with just as many farmers underplant ing as there are overplanting. At the same time he reminds of the nearly two million dollars added to the federal treasury. The farm population in the Unit- 1 ed States reached a new lof of 22 million persons in 1954. Farm resi- ( i dents now comprise about 13.5 1 per cent of our total population. L ?JACK SLADE" GARDENtoME BY ROBERT SCHMIDT During the dormant season we should examine our shrubs and fruit trees closely to see if they are infested with sc*'?" insects. If you do not know what scale insects look like, call in your county agent or some horticultural friend who is familiar with them. If your trees are infested with scale it is im portant that you do something a bout it. Scale insects are very small sucking insects that attach them selves to the twigs, leaves, and branches of shrubs and trees and proceed to suck the life out of them. As soon1 as they are attach ed to the twig they construct a tough scale covering over them selves for protection. That is why they are called scale insects. The scales are usually white or gray in color. In order to kill the insects it is necessary to use a spray material that will penetrate the scale cov ering. Such a spray would be too strong to use during the growing season because it would also dam age the plants. Therefore, we must spray for scale insects during the dormant season when the plants are not growing and deciduous trees are free of leaves. The mis cribe oils, such as Volck and Scale ride, and lime-sulphur solutions, are effective in controlling scale insects when used according to (he manufacturers' directions. Oil sprays should not be used in freez ing weather. Because of its fungi cidal action, especially on peach trees, it is preferred to use lime sluphur spray late in the dormant season. Also, at this time of the year we may find a number of spindle shaped cocoons or "bags" hanging on the twigs of our narrowleaved evergreens. Many of these "bags" contain eggs of the bagworm ivhich will hatch out into caterpil JACK SLADE Henn Theatre WARXIXti: N'ot Kffommeniled for Children Because of excessive violence & Gunplay "JACK SLADE" THREE DAY CLEARANCE Special On Club Chairs YOUR CHOICE $25.00! Reguar Price $69.95 to 79.95 One ? Wine Veleor One ? Green Saran Plastic One ? Light-green Tapistry One ? Red & Gray Veleor One ? Gold Tapistry One ? 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