The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 08, 1951, Image 3
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Thursday, February 8, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pagu Three
What Wage Freeze
Order Says
Washington, Jan. 26—Here are im
portant parts of the wage freeze or
der issued by Eric Johnston, the eco
nomic stabilization administrator:
“No employer shall pay any em-
• ployee and no employee shall re-
ceive wages, salaries and other com
pensation at a rate in excess of the ]
rate at which such employee was — ' :■ •
compensated on January 25, 1961, rOf tllC YtCCK
without the prior approval or author
ization of the wage stabilization
board. New employees shall not be
compensated at rates higher than
those in effect on January 25, 1951,
for the jobs for which they are hir
ed."
“Nothing in thfs regulation shall
be construed to require the stabiliza
tion of wages, salaries and
LYDIA MILS NEWS
MRS. PERRT SUMEREL,
Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Cdaude Willard and
children visited the former’s mother,
Mrs. Frank Billings, near Ware
other shoals Sunday.
* IfSI Mr. and Mr., Jack Wolf and fam-
^ t M^*^TSntrrlmi h r4 P 1«n ot Shalby, N. C„ visited Mr. and
Ss“e” ' ' • 195 ' Mrs. C. L. Coker Sunday ,
‘The tenn wages, salaries and oth- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrish and
er compensation shall have the mean- and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., and
ing defined in section 702 (E) of the' Caro1 visited in Charleston last week-
defense production act of 1950.” The| €nd -
section referred to says: “The words! Patsy Fuller and Ella Mae Sloan
‘wages, salaries, and other compen- visited friends in Greenville Sunday.
•riiM y*» r!N« nlaxtN n< warm
by GREYHOUND
It’s so convenient—so low in cost
Colombia, S. C. $1.69
Greenville, S. C. 1.15
Aaheville, N. C 2.S2
Hendersonville, N. C. 2.24
Atlanta, Ga. 5.66
Winston Salem, N. C 4.43
Greensboro, N. C. 4.72
New York, N. Y 16.50
San Diego, Calf. * 49.91
Philadelphia, Pa. * 14.38
Wariiington, D. C 11.33
Fayetteville, N. C 5.58
Charleston, S. C 4,66
Richmond, Ya. 9.26
Plus Tax. Extra Savings on *
Round Trips
CLINTON BUS STATION
E. Carolina Ave. Phone 59
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sation, shall include all forms of re
muneration to employees by their
employers for personal services, in
cluding, but not limited to, vacation
and holiday payments, night shift and J
other bonuses, incentive payments,
year-end bonuses, employer contri
butions to or payments of insurance
or welfare benefits, employer con
tributions to a pension fund or an
nuity, payments in kind, and prem
ium overtime payments."
“Petitions for the approval of ahy
increase in wages, salaries and oth
er compensation affected by this reg
ulation shall be filed with the wage
j stabilization board."
‘This regulation may be modified,
; amended or suspended by orders or
; regulations hereafter issued by the
wage stabilization board."
“This regulation will be modified
and implemented, from time to time,
the Wage Stabilization board devel-
j ops the wage stabilization policy. The
board will issue regulations govern
ing the procedure for applying for
modifications and adjustments."
“All other orders and directives of
the Economic Stabilization adminis
trator, including General Order No.
3 of January 24, 1951, are hereby
superseded to the extent that they
are inconsistent herewith." (General
order No. 3 delegated wage stabiliza
tion functions to the wage stabiliza
tion board.)
At the outset, the order noted that
a regulation establishing ceilings on
prices of materials and services gen
erally was issued by the economic
4 stabilization administrator tonight. It
Relatives from Greenwood visited
Mrs. Lois Webb and children Sunday.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Todd were Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Harper and children of Greenwood,
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GREYHOUN
jsaid the defense production act of
1950 requires that, upon issuance of
> such a price order, wages, salaries
, and other compensation generally
'shall be stabilized.
South
Got
THOUSANDS MORE
TELEPHONES IN 1950
Spurgeon Todd of Charleston, and
James Roberts of Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burkbalter vis
ited the former’s mother, Mrs. L. M.
McCall, and Mr. McCall in Laurens
Sunday.
Mrs. J. L .Gallman and sons visit
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Y.
Foster, in Union last week.
Pvt. Dick Fennell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Fennell, has been trans
ferred from Fort Jackson to Fort
Bel voir, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McElhannon
had as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Piercy and son of Spar
tanburg, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ed
wins and children of Clinton.
Harold Snider visited friends in
Spartanburg Sunday.
Mrs. Nell Mills visited her broth
er Sunday at the General hospital in
Spartanburg. •
Thomas E. Prince, son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith, has enlist
ed in the Marines and left last week
for Parris Island where he will be
stationed for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kitchen and
son and Mrs. Bill Anderson and
daughter of Joanna, were supper
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Nelson.
Mrs. Thomas Prince spent the
week-end with her sister, Mrs. Mar
vin Patterson, and Mr. Patterson on
the Greenwood highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jeffers and Mr.
and Mrs. Hatcher visited relatives in
Winnsboro last week-end.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Billy Willard will celebrate his
birthday February 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Goff cele
brated their 6th wedding anniversary
February 2.
Patricia Ballard will be 2 years old
February 13.
With The Sick
Kenneth and Ruth Trammell had
mumps last week.
Donnie Fuller was in Hays hospital
several days last week for injuries
received it. a fall at his home.
Carolyn Bennett has been ill the
past few days.
Sandra Mills has mumps.
H. H. Dalton is ill at his home on
Peachtree street.
1950 was another big telephone year in South Carolina.
Southern Bell installed 44,840 telephones . . . enough
to serve another city the size of Columbia and Florence
combined.
The big job, however, was making new telephones
possible by constructing and enlarging buildings, in
stalling central office equipment, building lines and
stringing wire and cable. In all we spent more than
$7,600,000 last year to expand and improve South
Carolina’s telephone service.
Today South Carolina has twice as many telephones
as were in service at the end of World War II... twice
as many long distance circuits ... three times as many
rural telephones. That’s mighty important right now as
the nation mobilizes for defense.
In the days ahead, Southern Bell can be counted on
to do its full part in defense—in South Carolina and
throughout the South.
J. M. McAlister, South Carolina Manager
Men’s Club To Meet
The Men’s club will meet Thursday
(tonight) at 7:30 o’clock in the audi
torium of Providence school. The
entertainment committee has planned
for Raymond Horne, a ministerial
student at Presbyterian college, to
present a magic show. This will be a
special program. The refreshment
committee will be in charge. All
men in the community are invited to
come.
MYF Holds Meet
The MYF held its regular Teen-
Age canteen on Wednesday night in
the community center. The canteen
is under the direction of Mrs. New
ell Bush and Mrs. C. A. Gwinn.
Blue Birds Meet
The three groups of Blue Birds met
, Tuesday afternoon at the community
center in a combined meeting. Miss
•Mary Johnson as counsellor, conduct
ed the program.
Hobby Club Holds Class '
The Hobby club with its twenty-six
members met Monday night at the
community center for the instruction
class of arts and crafts.
Mrs. Wallace demonstrated the
second phase of etching, and intro
ducing the etching of copper and
brass. Intricate patterns were stud
ied and the class began the indi
vidual patterns, using two kinds ot
etching. Each member is asked to
bring their work boxes and extra
supplies at the next meeting. The
dub meets Monday night af 7:30 and
everybody is invited to come.
Wh«r« Mon«y to Expand and
Improvo Sorvico Comas From
It doesn’t come from the money you pay us for
telephone service ... that money goes to pay
wages, taxes and other operating costs. The
money to build new facilities must come from
people with money to invest. That’s why the
future of telephone service depends on the
Company's ability to pay for the use of money
invested in telephone facilities.
J. R. CRAWFORD
SURVEYING
Clinton, S. C.
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30
200 South Broad SL
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Offices at
Phone 658
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