Cotton Referendum Scheduled j
To Be Held Dec. 31 For ’6l Crop
A referendum will be held on
December 13, 1960 for th(!s 1961
crop of cotton to determine
whether cotton will be subject
to marketing quotas. In & ref
erendum growers will be voting
in favor of marketing- quotas
with support at between 70 and
90 per cent of parity and pen
alties for overplanting; or they
frill be voting to eliminate mar
keting quotas and overplanting
penalties and to lower that sup
port rate to 50% of parity. If
Bonner Appeals For
Democratic Victory
Continued from ?age 1, Section li
so introduced various precinct I
chairmen as well as county of
ficials making up the election
machinery in Chowan County,
former Edenton Mayors and
Henry Overton, Congressman
Bonner’s secretary. In a few
remarks Mrs. Elliott urged work
ers in Chowan County to work
hard to get out the vote on
election day.
Mayor John Mitchener made
the address of welcome and
during his remarks he predicted
a Democratic victory.
Before introducing Congress
man Bonner, Mr. Griffin told of
his long and cherished friend
ship of Mr. Bonner and the con
tribution Mr. Bonner has made
to Chowan County, the district,
the state and nation. Chair
man Griffin also referred to the
Bill of Rights which separates
church and state and calls for
no religious qualifications to
hold public office.
Mr. Bonner made an urgent
appeal to voters to support the
gntire Democratic ticket and
painted a very discourging word
picture of conditions when the
Republicans were in power in
North Carolina. He pointed out
some of the weaknesses of Rich
ard Nixon, the Republican can
didate for President and was
very generous in his recommen
dation of Senator John Kennedy,
the Democratic aspirant for the
Presidency. He was high in his
praise for the calibre of peo
ple living in Chowan County, as
well as the entire First District
and expressed the hope that they
. will see fit to vote the pemo-
I cratic ticket in the forthcoming
election.
Prior to the Democratic rally,
Mr. Bonner spoke at the* fedenton
Lions Club meeting, where he
also urged Democrats to stick
to the party in the general elec
tion.
Mrs. Myda Price
“Citizen Os Year”
jv Continued from Page 1, Section 1
Mitchener, L. E. Oliver, Sears
vice president of the southern
.territory, and Manager W. C.
.Bunch, Jr.
' Mrs. Trice, 'Who as’slstafit
manager of the Edenton store,
will compete with winners from
other Sears stores for the title
of Sears “Citizen of the South”.
The winner will receive a three
day expense paid trip for two
persons to the Presidential inau
guration in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Price’s contributions to
the community have been many
and varied. She has served as
treasurer of the Eden toft Par
ent-Teacher Association, treasur
er and finance chairman bf the
Edenton [Woman’s Club and sec
retary and treasurer *of the
Teenage Club. She also was the
home service chairman -for the
American Red Cross and is a
member and past officer of
Chapter No. 302, <3fder of the
Eastern Star. As an active
member of St. Paul’s EpUcopal
Church, she has been*aAeach
er, youth advisor an® a circle
leader.
CHICKEN SALAD SUPPER
Members of the Womans So
ciety of Christian Service t>f the
Methodist Church will sponsor a
chicken salad supper today
(Thursday). Plates will be de
livered from 4 to 6 o’qlMk and
may be ordered by
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the quotas are approved in the
referendum growers who exceed
their farm allotment in 1961 will
be subject to a penalty of 50%
of parity ih the farms excess
production. In addition all cot
ton produced on the farm will
be ineligible for price support.
All cotton growers are urged
to go to the polls and vote De
cember 13 in this referendum.
Polling places will be announced
later.
( civic calendar]
Continued from Page 1, Section I
The American Legion Auxili
ary will meet tonight (Thurs
day) at 8 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. R. E. Leary.
Center Hill will hold a cover
ed dish supper at the Communi
ty Building Wednesday night,
November 9. at 7 o'clock.
VFW Auxiliary will hold a
business meeting tonight (Thurs
day) at 8 o'clock.
Edenton Chapter No. 302, Or
der of the Eastern Star, will
meet Monday night, November
7, at 8 o'clock.
VFW Auxiliary and William
H. Coffield, Jr.. Post No. 9280,
will hold a joint dinner meet
ing Tuesday night. November 8,
at 7:30 o'clock.
Edenton Tea Party Chapter of
the DAR will meet at the Ire
dell house Wednesday after
noon. November 9, at 3:30
o'clock.
Peoples Bank & Trust Com
pany's Christmas Saving Club
will close Monday, November 7.
The annual bazaar of St.
Paul's Episcopal Church will be
held at the Parish House Tues
day, November 15, from 11:30
A. M.. until 4:30 P. M.
Ed Bond Post of the Ameri
can Legion and the Legion Au
xiliary will hold a joint supper
meeting at the post home Fri
day night, November 11, at 7
o'clock.
Every member canvass will be
held at St. Paul's Episcopal
Church Sunday, November 6.
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist Church
will sponsor a chicken salad sup
per today (Thursday).
Mayor John Mitchener issued
a proclamation declaring this
week as Chamber of Commerce
Week in Edenton.
Edenton's Town Council will
meet Monday night, November
7, at o'clock, 'instead of Tues
day night, November 8.
Edenton Chapter No. 302, Or
der of the Eastern Star, will
sponsor a bake sale on election
day, Tuesday. November 8, at
Anita's Millinery in Hotel Jo
seph Hewes.
Edenton Lions Club will hold
its annual bread tale Monday
-night,- November 7, at
7 o'clock.
A workshop is being held each
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock
in Si. Paul's Parish House in
Connection with the bazaar to
be 'held November 15.
Chowan Tribe of Red Men
will meet Monday night at 7:30
o'clock.
Edenton's Rotary Club will
meet this (Thursday) afternoon
at 1 o'clock at the Parish House.
TYNCH INFANT DIES
Charles Jean Tynch, 11-
months-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Tynch, Jr., died Tuesday
afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at his
home near Edenton after being
ill since birth.
Besides his parents, he is sur
vived by his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Tynch, Sr., of
Edenton, Mrs. H. C. Carlisse and
Judy O. Hassell, both of Nor
folk.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday afternoon at 2:30
o’clock at the Rocky Hock Bap
tist Church with the pastor, the
Rev. Thurman Allred, officiat
ing.
Burial will be in the family
cemetery in the Rocky Hock sec
tion.
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