Continued support at stake ♦ . . Cotton vote is set Tuesday; White Cross is polling place Bow fanners vote in the cottas marketing quota referendum to be bald throughout the Nation’s cotton-growing area on next Tuesday wiH determine whether quota penalties will apply, the kind of allotment program in ef fect, and also the level of price support for 1960-crop cotton. The referendum therefore .is of vital concern to every grower, says W. M. Snipes, Chairman of the Orange County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation 'Committee. The marketing quota program will be in operation for next year’s crop, the chairman explains, if at least two-thirds of the votes cast in the referendum 'are in favor of the program. In that case, farm operators will haw an op portunity to elect a choice be tween