A J ' V JIT "3 23I950 'A PAC3 TTTJIEE CContiaueJ from Pare Five) e-rpanddd output, the possibility exists . for rising living standard in this country. It also indicates a filth round of raises in industrial compensation 1 for workers, which, ' according to the financial experts, will probably range between eight and ten cents an hour. There are some interesting provis ions in the agreement.' One Is, that : it may not be reopened for five years. This guarantees uninterrupted produc tion for the company during an an- ticipated period -of continuing pros- ;2iit to stride for five yetrs and, in a .jon, fleece t.eir,ez;orts to in crease production' per man-hour and thus reduce costs. In the end, the agreement should prove profitable to both parties' and if production econo mies are possible, there need not be any increase in the price of goods to consumers. ' ' - '' ' ;;v.r;ft ,r ..... ' 1 "''" '' -" Permanent Pastures . " Show Good Growth Permanent pastures seeded to ia- diBo clover and grass last' fan are perity and might give it a tremend- providing an abundance of gracing ous advantage over competitors beset' with strikes. . The union estimates its wage gains as a xdneteen-cent-an-hour "package," which would rise to thirty-five cents fcy 1955. This increase in the basic wage is accompanied by a promise ofl farmers are having trouble with bloat efficiency on the part of workers who are to cooperate in the use of improv ed machinery , The company also agrees to add enough to social security to guaran tee pensions of 100 a month at sbrfy f ive to workers with twenty-five years of service. - Moreover, s provision in the 1949 t contract, which protects workers against the effects of infla now, according to County Agent C W U Term an. ,. m some cases wnere cattle are grasing , pastures where the Qadino clover ha; made an abundant growth and 'overpowered the grass a few in tiie cattle and a few animals have died from same. Under such pas ture conditions farmers'- are advised to control the cattle grasing on such pastures. The feeding of hay or other roughage before the animals go on the pasture will' do much toward eliminating bloat. Cattle should not be allowed to grace ladino clover when it Is wet. . While cattle relish the tion, will be retained, providing an au-dover and it is an excellent feed for tomatic increase in wages if the cost of living, as measured by the Depart ment of Labor's Consumer's Price In r dex, goes up. ' The significance of v the agreement and its effect in the worker-employer field can hardly be over-estimatea. The- largest company in the United s States, willingly and without a con- test, grants to its workers advantages i.iv wm considered ' radical de- msnila nnt manv years ago. ' The workers, in return for an in- "I TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C Week Day Shows Continuous Front 3:39 i 1 Saturday Continuous From 1:80 n, Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and :15 Thursday and Friday,! June' 22-28 - Dan Dailey and "Ann Baxter in ' "A TICKET TO TOMAHAWK" Saturday, June 24 k Wild Bill Elliott and : Bob Steele, In , "THE SAVAGE HORDE" . ' f' jnne tsw:&2w.z Sunday-Shows 2, ,4, J ana IV Monday Shows 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M. "THE PRINCE OF PEACE"; , , ; The Story of Jesus ' Admission 25c and 50c - - Tuesday, June 27 William Benuix ana Una Merkel in - -KILL THE UMPIRE", them : farmers must take precaution and watch their animals carefully controlling the grazing to prevent bloat " "S3, est icuts MS 75 DILLIOri is a 1st of ffclcphcno calls! By spreading 75 billion tele' phone calls, equally over the . : nation' 40 milliba telephone, , an avenge of over 120 alls per ; month' will be made on each ' telephone thi year. This expected sll-time high telephone traffic load i further evidence of the iodispeosable usefulness of the telephone to toe American people. THE NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TJUiSraONK ez TELEGRAPH COMPANY Elisabeth City - Edenton - Manteo Hertford - Sunbury ., very ome Needs We SeU " -SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR and U. S. ROYAL TIRES and TUBES "Let Us Service Your Car , ' : Today." - AT YOUR SERVICE For the Best In .. . O GAS - OIL O GREASE O TIRES O BATTERIES O WASHING JOE & DILL'S SERVICE STATION RAY WHITE, Prop. PHONE 86oi House Hold and Kitchen Supplies and we suggest you shop with us for your needs. We have the most wmplete hne of these items you will find anywhere and at prices you will like. Come in today for your needs. Fry Pans Pots Kettles Pans Roasters Griddles Corn Stick Pans Dutch Ovens Perculators Cake Boxes Step-on Cans Canister Sets Pressure and Cold Pack Canners Preserving Kettles Water-Tea Pitchers Tea Glasses Dishes Knives Forks Spoons v acuum ueaners uarpet sweepers 3 srss Brooms Mops Mop Wringers Pails Floor Polishers Furniture Polish, Plaster Coat Wood, Wall Paper and Floor Cleaners HAVE YOUR SUMMERTIME NEEDS FOR HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN ON HAND . . .SHOP TODAY FOR THESE SUPPIES At HertfordHdwe.&SupplyCo. PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. Wednesday. Jnne 28' Double feature , . "FEDERAL AGENT AT LARGE "MILITARY At'AUJbiux . Eden Theatre , " Continnons From 1:30 Friday and Saturday, June 23-24. isaaie Airn(nu. 'vj . Carolina Cotton in "HOEDOWN" 1 FH -Wmnn m -l-,-.-)fvwW M-MWWvwmj" D(0i... Sunday and Monday, June 25-26 : - - ' " "THE PRINCJE u riuav .,, - Schedule Same, as Taylor .. r 1 1 1 ' - Hi-Way 17 ,5 Drive-In Theatre ; ' t V4 MiIe North of Edenton . Two Shows Each Night V: Ill-Car Speakers Modem Rest Rooms. Snack Bar Admission 40c. ' ' Children Under 12 Free la Cars Thursday; June 21 Last Showing Esther Williams la -: , " ,l "FIESTA t' y i Friday and Saturday, - June 23-24 , Henry Fonda and -1 , . Jane Darwell in THE GRAPES OF WRATH" day, June 25 . . Larry Parks a-J Ellen Drew i ' "THE SWOISIIAN" r and Tuesla- lie XIacPona'J ani Jose ItnrU ia ssi ' m p'3 mm Chrysler first introduced high-compression power! Chrysler still leads the parade in all that high-compression power can do for you! Come let Chrysler's Spitfire High-Compression Engine show you the difference! In traffic it's flexible and speedy! With plenty of power for the toughest hill! With a combination of advantages no other engine can offer . . . from automatic gear-shifting that gives you fuH control ... to water proof ignition that prevents stalling in rain or high water! But . . . Chrysler power is only one of the buiff-in vafues all nSe way through the car! Come see beauty that has no equal for "come-on"! Drive! Compare! Relax! And we're s'.-re you'll buy Chrysler from now on! w :s'f-..: . ..r v if. i-;.N ;M:'H;:Hi'&al; THE NTW rOtKB 4OC SEDAN drfve It . . . there's built-in value all the way through! V3 L-( -J The Beautiful Advantages of Chrysler's High Comprcsslofel -Spitfire) Englnel Advantages of Chrysler's nuld Drive - ivith Flsid Drive-: - 4 oe . v. W dMSSjsl . W W eMsBSk . rysler's Ai jntagw Comfort and Safety 4 Wiip mtt fcnMMpwvn itoKng in rain or Wfh watait kerSW CyfMbr SUfc dMmOcol pfocHon far IncrwMd 8f. Ouug mw Klpt wlwc vUnrto. 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