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Issue Is Explained In Cotton Election Toj Be Held On Dec. 14 * w irmers W ill V ote on Price Support, Not Allotments M. G. Mann, general manager of tin* K. G. Cotton Growers Associa tion, says tho issue in tin* Deeenv fn*i* 1 l cotton referendum is simply this: Farmers will he voting on price . supports, not aerenge allot ments. Acreage allotmeins, In- explain-. e<l, -have ai ready been fixed by law hud will he in. effect next year re gardless of the outcome of the referendum. Unless grow is Com ply with their allot merits, tin y will he subject > * penalties. If two-thirds or more of those voting favor marketiiig quotas, then prices will be supported it around DO per cent of parity. If kssv than two-thirds favor quota.*, support prices u ill be dropped to f>o per cent of parity. Therefore. Mann sai<i. the main in the hallep inir is t his:. "Do you want price supports at ap proximately DO per rent of parity or around b.'l cents a pound jn IDba or do you want supports at bO per. cent of parity or about lb 1 - cents ’,i pound?" The re*fiu-endum will b< • held by secret ballot in every cot inn-pro- • during county. All farmers who! grew ecVitop in ID .VI will h.- i eligible .! To ea.sl a baiiot. Under a marketing quota pro-. 1 Cram, growers w ho do riot exceed their epttoti arreage .a I jot men te rn ay* market, without; penalty, the entire production nf cotton on tie farm, Growers who uverplant their allotments will bo suhyect to- pen alties Vrf r»0 per cent of • parity mi their excess production, “Since the p f < tttqn year will do pen I on J.im\ farmers Vote December 1 l,” Mann said, "it is important that e\vi\ eligible farmer east , his biilbit. .Unh s* the b'Cendum i- c.-i ,*-'- : .-.I; farmers * ’be faced with noth.!or* -tent of imity. 1 'nee-. in *.iy <Hu: m. >v:bi*drop n • n 10 a .pound i; • -mother ..•••.?• i-. mad ' -lioitie’ • r*•:• •»• rdtim .-fail to • : Eggs Packed Larue End Up Best Graded f’gg- -»v* *i ii < i *>. i * *.\ tv s •>«} with th.-ir largd. "liii' nil in «*i«• r* t" ”«■; tin be.-* e !;h j i' ig <]*i:; lit y iuvordiri.g t<* t'lv 1 • S'. I ) ' ". rtnnn* ui A l i'-ult in >•. lie.-* ■:» roll h. • ii -. : * :11 .> I djt’fen lie* > ill g ' -l- \ e-hi i»- 'w• « i eggs packed -Hi.: • I « nd up Mini e'jg ]*?(dco,| large »* li«i up. Tin* n pridi* i dm. in cm ndl tiff. ifortuTil fartm m whob .I• 1 grading. To 'g r.-id** "\ " >y ;" t I -•!' . i.p «-g g inn.'! haw I \\ <!l.-fi-fl Vfjlv. 1 11 •. parked >mall end up. tho \**lk rI; I - I tendril.V to !!- ; «; ii - ing til* egg' !'• g i': >d > i«'\v. r win ii L is candled. In i-rmi :<.■>!- Bb pep cent of- 'si' ■ graded “A ” «>r lietic-i. \ lvilc nnuv iha ii To jh* r cant of thp • •• ! small «•ml up radvd ‘ls” or low • r. Kggs sold iii q-urmfiiy ti.-iiiilJv bring: a Better price if they •grade' ‘•A” or h.-tt.qv the full rich flavor of Karo adds extra goodness to every bite KARO DARK SYRUP \v\ -rtiatiawdsome. tU\ quart decawter l 5-pfiUttJbottles 11 DO YOU KNOW THAT . . . November is Ti m k-Trun-por latum Month in huniu ■ the >I .o, , |jver -at v of une of Vrnein 11. i i , f indit'd pcs. The trucking industry . lunlov s ’ <'' l 1 pet - *m> one. •.ijt c>f ■ e. ,-t \ It) \\ orker. iit |h»* I . S, < )Til\ C.y.| I uIIII| e t inph *\ - ill* l l c, There are Jn million In.jil* and in ;j*.- \\uiId V»\ci bill in 111 Opel ai ion I Idle in Ihr 1 >. These 10 milli on It in k- and ’ i i- 11 av -1 !i HI billion inijr- nil haul Miiiiv than I I billion ton* of freiylit in a war's lhue. This is mbre than 1 1;j•. foldihs of the hVlul freiiilil I oihag** trim.** pVuteil in lh<- l uiled "la!' -. id. i Truckmen say l r i> - I. i*‘i l l Ims.o- I ' : is ?< ! ; . 'll ll< kit J !'! iI M i.' • * ” .! • ha . ■ t several time- w d. fjp* - gicdlfi -I lie \ ; -' v U uiltC'- t<i the lin km. J.iidu t Vi.J 1 . Show n above , »j, one o: iii.-ir \ i-if- to tin; While lhoi-.» ;pe 11. J* Ila tLiut..- 11. M. Sr\ mpur, A1 r»{ Iks I Vive lie k aid Vrlluir D. ( olidoii.. ■ The Saginaw, Yliehiyun. \. w - <ii:aipc.) up the . j-c j..| rim k *lr i \ - i*t- d n tiii' edi ll • ii. 11: ‘ One thing i ;tu he >ai<l for' the tru dr iv s. howe\ er. i- tit it I’-, y'ro a 11ioidiiuhlN re!i llde hd. 1 he\ Slav over iri the right hand kijps i hc\ )j -ignal a tolhfw ing «; ; v . the r ad clear for re* ■. llp \ lower lin'd r lie ad* I . ii! h im- f«>r otv. oriiing traf|p\ : ivc \ ic -■ Mont tl-ie. < i;i- of high •v. nr 'd. ni.. ln-'a -nl of -.piawk* : about tfiiir gtntwdng innnh»;rs, it ui-fh.!td\ \va\iiid I>e a so.td tiling & r i; ; . ■■ ■■ i . u di ;\ «i - to (o.e, tl.l'f k <!! IA cI -' Ifjhlt-T. We i ivi I | tii; re ts f.i-t hut we d (Tr*. there in one jder(,r. M I . s. lksukim:/. \ SEED (ROD IS MUCH i:ki.o\\ wkkagi: . ■ ' r ~“~—'• •• .• a- I’l.oii ! 101 l .»! o Sped. za >»ed t lus y, I r for. 1 as! it . 7’>.•» lo.Dimi pounds of clean. >.•»•<i; This would ’itv the ye. ond smallest crofi in IS war- a.nV'i l. -. than half the Udd.'!- .'J aN'i' iU o 171,1 d.llOO pounds. Ii would he', how ever, 1- per cent larg.r thail last, year’s product ion of 7.1 17.000 pounds. Ahlmugli be ]itw Vv.'i a-je crops are indicated for :dl Id J»i '* td tic lll g States, prospec tive -ei op- ii, 7 States are Jurger than in l'dd.'L The laigTu-'t increases owe last year are reported for Ken tucky, Kan-as. .Missouri arid Ten- H ■ ■ Si.; fI• •-1 dec I ille.- :il'r ill (licatpd fot* fleorgia. South < 'arolina. . Oklahoma and Alabama. Ii: > A liEKAI D W ANT AD BUY FIRST C HRISTMAS SEALS •Governor Luther 1 lodges fccnier .’above) and Dr. .1. W. K. Norton, Slate Health Officer (right) buj the first ( liristina* Seal> of flu* IDA I Chnsimas Seal Uampaimi from Carl 0, Jeffress, State Christ mas Seal Chairman (lei I), ip discusving health problems Dr. Norton said. “Tu berculosis remains our most -crioiu communicable disease problem in North Carolina. We can l>« I hank id lor a lower death rate and im proved treatment hut should epneern ourselves with the coni .inning; da m - , age know n and imkro-w.it luhemijo.-i* cau-es M e should not relax our efforts to control iuvd eventually eliminate IK. Health depart nienls and I uherCulosiv associations .have this same goal. Tile people of North ('andina can help b> huyiir^Christmas Seals and supporting public health program*.’’ Weekly Devotional] (olu niu 0y .1 WIKS MarKKN/IK | This.past Wiv, v til--!; »my • attention this - |ovf ly ! U« 1 ihut !■• < '!n i-: i a His birth w - .* |; {<• h.- . laws nt 1 if* . iI is b-l-’.i in wa - , - ui- ' ! raiy t'- the. !;.i o• of d*. tb; Ib li.;i«l i;n .-in ntiej’d t Tip eould spread i tab! ii .- .f!'' arid h:Vv»• ; nd‘ ;m«l {i.-dv- to ..-pa.i'i-. ’ll-- w plki u" oMyii.li • i r'p- ! - or vVKv-t . • ll vyaTketl on the .w atej'- ~f >. , St&ps 0M24 fWisi ECONOMr Slit I S9fj Sold In Idlcnton b> Mitchonor's i* ll \ i; M ' ! v I'llONi: Inu I f ' . J Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky ammm . "f^ 1 $4- 30 JM “ 4/5 QT. *9 .70 I SL?*" *»wwr» ***** I ti r 86 Proof EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY Louisville 1, Kentucky . Tin . CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1964. (i.ililt-" uiid th<*y support'd Him. \Yii n Hi di"*»l few nun mourn •d. IlD.f. a M,-ek eVoiM- was luinn p\oi the suji. Though iinvn tn*m- IH I*4 l iiot sot *hi if > tin- earth NOTICE! Town Vehicle License Plates are now on sale at the Town Office. Plates must be purchased and dis played by February 1,1955. I Town of Edenton ERNEST .1. WARD, JR., Clerk 1 ■ ■ ■ 11 ■■ m —■i !l)en<*ath them shook under the load. All nature honored Him. Sinners ) alone rejected Him. Corruption could not get hold of His body. The soil that had been reddened with His blood could not claim His dust. Three years He preached the Gospel. He wrote no hook, built no church house, had no monetary backing. Hut after nineteen hund red years. He is the one central character of human history, the pivot around which the events of the aire revolve, and the only Ho- 1 generator of the human race. Was it merely the son of Joseph and Mary who crossed the world’s horizon nineteen hundred yenrs aj.ro ? Was it. merely human blood that was spilled at Calvary’s Hill ior tin* redemption of sinners?' What, thinking* man ran ■■'keep from hbut:ll. “My l.oid and my God!" I know not why God's wondrous : urace , To me He hath made known, \or why uiiw ortby- Christ in love Rddeenual niv for .His own. 1 know net how this savin" faith To me ib did impa it. \or lioAv beli»*vi.ng in Hi.- wpVd Wrought peace- withiri my heart. i , I know iio* now Hu* >puit. mbv* ' ’on\ ineiijg. men of sin, ■ Revealing Jesus tliroucli tip M oril. Civating faith in Him. 1 I know not what of good 01 ill Ma.V :r«*.-e| \e(i for me, Os vyearv way- or gold»*n day. . lloiYm* Hi* face I -or. iMM.nn- iii— i ~ ■ • i . Hut **l knew vvlipm I have believed. And ;imi'. persuaded that He is able To keen that which I have com mitted Cnto Him .against that day’’ t H Timothy 1:12) Kitty Cam pen Vice | President Os Class Kitty Campen, dauphttr of Mr.! [and Mrs. 11. A. Campen, was re-j ! eently elected vice president of the i ! senior class at St. Mary’s Junior j College at Raleigh. Miss Campen j is also chief marshal and is also J a member of the YWCA and Young J I Democrats Club, as well as on the | ! staffs of the student newspaper | and literary magazine. One cannot be too generous, j Very few try it; and none succeed.; —J’ercival Christopher Wren. I Ist. ..by far. New B IF% “Total Power” AL Zj I Esso Extra is I I I breaking all past || I I sales records... yv M far outsells every ■ other premium ■ ■ gasoline because it’s ■ the best you can buy! ■ First in sales of m both premium and I 1 I regular gasotinr in the area where F..-so products arc sold 1 our sign of "Happy Motoring ” Cole. 1051, n-M Inc. I An Experienced Executor i. ! I! The efficient, economical settlement of vour ; ; |ij estate will require experienced management. Ii Business judgment points to the wisdom of ap pointing an Executor especially qualified for I this important service. The experience and facilities of our Trust Department can be provided for your estate by a simple clause in your Will. We invite an j opportunity to discuss details of this service. j ; in cooperation with your attorney. UI BUY YATES BONDS j; St HE BANK OI EDENTON] EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA I .Safety for Savinys Since IHV4 II MEMBEB FEDFKAI. KKSEKVK «TSTFM WM,l* BEPO.IT IN"I I.M [ COBrO,,nO, | | Courage is that virtue which j ! champions the cause of right. i —Cicero. 1 — £c s °,r KCl' T- : ,ul Super P & Market J PAGE ONE SECTION TWO—I 1 A man there was th«*v fallod him mad; the more he gave,.the more he had. —John Runyan.
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