The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 01, 1950, Image 11
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FOE MAYOR
I hereby announce myself a can*
didate for Mayor of Clinton and
pledge myself to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary. t
R. E. WYSOR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Mayor of Clinton and pledge
to abide 'by the results of the city
Democratic primary.
JOE P. TERRY.
The friends of L. B. DILLARD
heretoy announce him as a candidate mary.
for Mayor of Clinton, subject to - the
results of the City Democratic pri
mary.
candidate for re-election as Judge of.
Probate of Laurens county, and’COMMENTS ON
pledge to abide by the results of the a^f^wj a w ■ r\ TLllkJ^C
Democratic primary. MfcN AND IhlNfcO
J. HEWLETTE WASSON.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
By Spectator
What do our electrk Co-ops in
FOE ALDERMAN
Ward Oae
I hereby announce myself as
I hereby announce myself a can- South Carolina want? Do they want
didate for County Commissioner for steady, reliable service at low rates;
Laurens County, and pledge to abide are the Central Co-ops in league
by the results of the Democratic pri- with the Santee-Cooper to drive out
mary. * 1 the private power companies in an
WILLIAM J. (BILL) HENRY. ! effort to socialize the power business |
... .. in South Carolina? If they can so-i
H.i.. , V n T"? mySeU “ C T cialtae the power business, they will
didate for County Commissioner for bri Socialism to South Carolina!
Laurens County and pledge to abide „ contro , o( the b , h h ,
by the results of the Democratic pri- „ viul lnd in<ils pe„ 5 able to all busi- j
ness as well as to the comforts of
I hereby announce myself a can- home,
didate for County Commissioner for; Free enterprise, private enterprise,
Laurens County, and pledge to abide individual initiative—all this bedrock,
by the results of the Democratic pri- 0 f the American way of living and j
mary. j doing business is being challenged by
JAMES CARSON KANNING. a combination of Co-ops, the Santee-
I hereby announce myself a can- Cooper and the National bureaucracy
candidate for Alderman from Ward ... . , _ ^
1, subject to the results of the city dKlate i0r Count y Commissioner and known as the REA
Democratic primary .
H. D. RANT IN.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Alderman
in Ward 1, subject to the results of
the City Democratic primary.
HUGH C. RAY.
Ward Two
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman in Watd 2, and
pledge to abide by the results of the
Democratic primary.
R. L. PLAXICO.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Alderman from Ward
pledge myself to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary.
W. LYLES STONE.
There is a simple story: ten Co-!
ops organized themselves into or#, j
the Central Co-op. The Central Co-j
I hereby announce myself as a op applied for a nine million dollar
candidate for County Commissioner, loan with which to build lines from 1
the Santee-Cooper almost side by' ■
side with the lines of the South Car-'
olina companies. The question is:
Why? Most of the Co-ops are sup
plied today by the private companies. J
2, subject to the results of the city
Democratic primary.
S. A. (CHICK) PITTS.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Alderman
in Ward 2, and pledge to baide by ( results of the Democratic primary
subject to the results of the Dem
ocratic primary.
CLYDE G. JONES
FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION
I hereby announce myself a can- Santee-Cooper wishes to send its
didate for re-election as Superin- power along the nine-million-dollar
tendent of Education for Laurens Co-op lines and has agreed to pay the
County, and pledge to abide by the interest on the loan for 30 years, af-
results of the Democratic primary, a ter which the lines paid for by the'
J. LEROY BURNS. Co-ops will belong to the Santee-j
^ Cooper. One-sided, isn’t it?
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Why does not the Santee-Coooper
I hereby announce myself a can- sell its power to the private com-
didate for the South Carolina House panies and control their resale price
of Representatives from Laurens so as to guarantee the rate? That
County and pledge to abide by the brings up the question: Is the Santee
^the results of the city Democratic
primary. L. L. COPELAND, SR.
Ward Three
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman in Ward 3, and
pledge to abide by the results of the
city Democratic primary.
HARRY C. LAYTON.
TENCH P. OWENS.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the House
of Representatives from Laurens
County, and pledge to abide by the
results of the state Democratic party.
CHARLES B. CULBERTSON.
Cooper offering a lower rate to the
Co-ops?
The contract between Santee-
Cooper and the Co-ops calls for a
rate of 62 mills per kilowatt-hour;
the South Carolina Electric and Gas
company offers a rate of five and a
half mills, under firm contract, under
I hereby announce myself a can- »>• «<
. v t „ didate for re-election to the House of authont.es; and has all the lac.llt.es
I hereby announce myselfa car.- R entalives (rom re adyfor the sen-ice.
didate for re-election as Alderman | tv nd D i edee to abide bv the re So ^ 1501 * lower rate that the
in Ward 3, and pledge to abide by! su ' Us ot stale Democrati ' lm Co-ops want; It isn’t a reliable ser-
the results of the City Democratic ‘ “
primary. BILLY McMILLAN.
vice from a great company which
Ward Four
I hereby announce myself a can-
didate for Alderman in Ward and ; “p^aV
pedge to eibidc by the results of the JTJ^STLN A BRIDGES
City Democratic primary.
W. M. WALKER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman in Ward 4, and
pledge to abide by the results of the
City Democratic primary.
ARNOLD M. CANNON.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Alderman
in Ward 4, and pledge to abide by
the results of the City Democratic
primary. LYNN W. COOPER.
primary
ROBERT C. WASSON , «• ., k ^ .
, , serves efficiently with abundant
I hereby announce myself a can- 26 counties today and is pre-
didate for the House of Represents- p arec [ f or a u growth and develop-
tives from Laurens county and pledge ment that the next decade will bring
myself to abide by the results of the It is of record that ^ Car-
Five
r~treTeby--announce myself as a
candidate for Alderman in Ward 5
and pledge myself to abide by the
results of the City Democratic pri
mary.
L. S. (MOLLEY) HARMON.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as Aider-
man in Ward 5, and pledge to abide
by the results of the city Democratic
primary.
WOODROW WILSON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Alderman in Ward 5, and
pledge To abide by the results of the
City Democratic primary.
WALKER L. GREGORY.
I hereby announce mysef a can
didate for Alderman in Ward 5, and
pledge to atoide by the results of the
City Democratic primary.
ROY THOMAS.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman from Ward 5,
subject to the results of the City
Democratic primary.
CARL CAMPBELL.
Ward Six
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as Aider-
man in Ward 6. subject to the re
sults of the city Democratic pri
mary. JAMES CRAINE.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman in Ward 6, and
pledge to abide by the result of the
City Democratic primary.
MARCELL (NUB) BARKER.
olina Electric and Gas company- has
made many offers to avoid this latest
rnp u a icxnate’ socialistic plunge; it has offered to
MAUiSTKAit transmit over its lines all the power
I hereby announce myself a can- (he c b tb( , Santee .
d i d *' e ;° r re-election as Magistrate c a , ra , delermined by tht
of Hunter Township at Mountville, c an £ e _c 0 oner- It has offered to on-
and pledge to abide by the re^lU
of the Democratic primary. —
R. EUGENE JOHNSON,
I hereby announce myself a can-
all the profits to the State, estimated
at two millions a year; and it has
offered to operate Santee-Cooper,
didate for re-election as Magistrate paying all the taxes to the State and
at Clinton, Hunter Township, and Counties now paid by private corn-
pledge to' abide by the results of the' panieS; and these taxes would be
Democratic primary.
SAM McCRARY.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Auditor forjvor. Why?
Laurens County, and pledge to abide
by the results of the Democratic pri
mary.
JENNIE V. CULBERTSON.
based on the valuations on County
tax books, taxes for ordinary County
purposes and for schools.
No proposal of the South Carolina
Electric and Gas company finds fa-
GAME WARDEN
I hereby announce myself a can-!
didate for re-election as Game Ward-1 oyer { 0 Santee-Cooper?
Why does the REA lend $9,000,000
to buikl parallel, competing lines?
Why do the Co-ops insist on borrow
ing $9,000,000 when the service is
ready without a dollar of debt or
obligation?
Why borrow $9,000,000 and turn it
en of Laurens County and pledge
myself to abide by the results of the
Democratic primary.
GARVIN B. O'DELL.
Is this something for the governor
and legislature to investigate, so far
as tHe Santee-Cooper is concerned;
and is this something that United
I hereby announce myself a candi- States Senators Maybank and John-
date for Game Warden of Laurens J stan should investigate? Is this a
county and pledge myself to abide matter for the representatives in con-
by the results of the Democratic 1 gress from South Carolina to look to?
prinjary. j Is this such a socialistic tie-up that
W. (Bully) MOORE Jthe citizens of all the State should
I hereby announce myself a can-'be aroused-to demand action by the
didate for Game Warden, subject to governor, the legislators, Senators
the results of the Democratic pri- Maybank and Johnston, and Repre-
mary.
RALPH L. ESTES.
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as Treas
urer of Laurens county, and pledge' in those principles.
FOR GOVERNOR
I hereby ^ ilAaC w"* my candidacy
for Governor of South Carolina and
pledge myself to abide by the rules
of the Democratic party of South
Carolina.
—THOMAS H. POPE.
UNITED STATES SENATE
I hereby announce my candidacy
foi; the office of United States Senator
from South Carolina. I pledge to
abide by the rules and principles of
the Democratic Party of South Caro
lina as enunciated in the State Dem-
sentatives Rivers arid Sims?
.Organized labor joins with unorgan
ized consumers to protest.
This looks like a try-out of Social-
ism in South Carolina.
Week's Accidents In
State Reach 104
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia, May 30. — Highway ac
cidents reported in South Carolina ^
during the week ending May 20 to
talled 104, according to a report ol
IL E. Quarles, Jr., director of the
motor vehicle 3ivision of the South
ocratic Conventions of 1948 and 1950. r ^ d epartment. Three
and I solicit the support of the good 6 caused by the motor
people of South Carolina who believe 47 persons
to abide by the results of the Demo
cratic primary.
SAM M. LEAMAN.
* FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself as a ■
candidate for Supervisor of Laurens i
county, and pledge to abide by the',
results of the Democratic primary.!
BENNIE B. BLAKELY. I
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Supervisor of Laurens
County, and pledge to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary.
JOHN H. WHARTON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Supervisor of Laurens Coun- j
ty, and pledge to abide by the re-
suit of the Democratie primary.
R. L. TEAGUE.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Supervisor of Laurens
County, and pledge to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary
S. EVERETTE MARTIN.
FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE
I hereby announce myself as
J. STROM THURMOND.
were injured.
One of the accidents took place in
Laurens county. No persons were|'
injured, however. Four drivers’ li
censes were suspended in the county ;|
during the week, of the 122 licenses
suspended in the state as a whole.
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