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THE CHOWAN. HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROtS^A Afotiim lire Farms k Otowai* Coimty Bf C; W. OVERMAN, Chjwan County Agent Four Important Agricul tural' BMerendtiins Next Tuesday:' Peanut and cot ton gfowerfe will 1 vote ih fbut referSendUths. on peatrilt and cotton jirograms next • Tuesday, November 28. For ■ convenience of vatgi%, there will be two polling'places in each of the three designated ASCS communities covering the county. Hie polling places in “A” community will be at the ASCS office in Edenton and Grover Cale’s store; at Ad vance. “B” community vot er?- will go to Earl Smith’s store iri Rocky Hock ft- Ros ser Bunch’s store in Center Hill. Polling place ih “C” community will be at Hen derson Ray Peele’s store near Ryland and L. ’C. Briggs’ store at Gliden. Voting is not only an Am erican privilege; it is also an American obligation and responsibility. Study the is -4 sues involved, understand them, and vote. Peoples in many countries have lost their free vote and are how under dictator regimes be cause they neglected to un derstand issues and neglected to vote their cdhyfetions. Let’s keep America' strong by voting when we h&ve a chance. ; Peanut Referendum Issue: On Tuesday, peartiit growers will vote on whether they want to continue peanut marketing quotas ahd'vallot ments for the next three years— 1966, 1967 and 1968. Peanut producers should consider the merits of this program and vote-according to their desires. Three Cotton Referendum “DEAR ABBY” HAS GOOD ADVICE In the affairs of the heart and home, husband* and wife, sweethearts and v lovers. Dear Abby is an * expert. Want some good advice, pre sented in a readable, enjoy able style? Read ]‘T)EAR ABBY” —a regular’feature everv Sundav in The Baltimore NeVs American f On Sale at Y'onr Local Newsdealer : ft,'* AT KDFWTON SHOP FRIDAYS m 9 p. m. > SEAGRAM’S V.O. IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY * i jjijjjjjjjjj B jJk* | -K V” tera# Wr\ Issues: .Ori Tuesday, cotton growers will detdrihirie three important issues relating to cotton program legislation. For'clearer study, let’s con sider each one separately. Cotton Marketing Quotas And Allotments: Cotton growers will determine whether they want to con tinue marketing quotas and allotments for next year, 3 966. Growers must consid er the value of this pro gram and votfe accordingly. The new cotton program involves several aspects too lengthy to explain here. It is designed to maihtain pro ducer income and reduce the cotton surplus in the United States. Lease or Sale of Cotton Allotments Across County Lines: Under present legis lation a ccttbn producer may lease or sell his cotton al lotment to another cotton producer in the same coun ty. The issue to be voted on determines whether cotton producers want to allow the lease or sale of cotton al lotments across county lines. At present, Chowan Coun ty cotton producers can only sell, purchase or lease cot ton allotments from or to other cotton producers in Chowan County. If Chowan County cotton producers vote favorably on this issue, they may also purchase, sell or lease cotton allotments to or from producers in other counties which also vote fav orable in North Carolina. In this issue each counfy stands on its own. If the county vote is not favorable -Cho wan County cotton produc ers will not be able to so transfer cotton allotments with cotton producers in other counties. Cotton Promotion Assess ment Program: Cotton pro ducers will also vote on whether they are willing to assess themselves 15 cents per bale to continue the cot ton promotion program. This program' is being adminis tered by the North Carolina Cotton Promotion Associa tion which is doing an ex cellent ;ob. 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