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flic bunk's loan commjttoo
Ur. Oppcnlunnw'r arost* at
oner Irom behind his rolltop
desk and laced the wall lor
a moment. then ttimed
a 1 mind
Ihe loan committee lias
derided The answers .still
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Swdt. personal service
disiinTUishes I) <S, A (tppon-
hemit r Hankers i Cnmcnrpo
rated i, one ol 1M pn\ ate banks
leit in the l S and probably
the only bank ;n the nation
that never publishes a state
mi nt el condition
Hankinp at it.-, most intor-
lormal is how the third ven
eration lamily institution is
I: (■ it bed by Dan Opprnhrim
er HO \ear old who became
pre ident w hen l nrlr Jesse
died :n HXi-4 at the aue ol 1M
Dan and his partner-eousm,
Herbert an. seldom take lonv-
cr tban live minutes to decide
about a loan
‘It I had a choice between
plavmp volt and cnllmv on a
prospect. I'd play volt,' con-
tosses Dan Oppenhcimcr
1 Yale “20i. who lives across
Irom the second hob' ol the
San Antonio Country ( luh.
It's la/mess. really’.
\) I’atever it is. it pays oil.
t'ther San Antonio mom ymen 1 the
wildly vuess the bank's worth
t anywhere Irom $h million
to $20 million. Mr. Oppen-
hemirr will only sav \N > do
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We
I’iTvale banks, dclineti as
those not state or federally
chartered, ranvo downward in
s ,/e from Brown Brother.
Ham man iC Co. in Mew York
i established in 1818), with de
posits ol more than $305 mil-
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
West I ield
(leraldme
Benjamin Junior
of Gray Court and
Todd of Laurens.
John William Holt of I.aur
ens and Olivia Coker Moore
of Clinton.
Henry Joseph Ayotlo ol
and Janice
of Lauren-
Knox and
Martha Jean Barrett ol
Laurens.
ens.
John Calvin Calhoun
Ethel W. Cromer to David j and Mildred Maria Low lei
H. Cromer — 10 acres and Ware Shoals.
11.5 acres — $10 00 and oth
er considerations.
Boyd H. Parham and M. H.
Hunter Jr. to Mutual Build
ers. Inc — lot in Par-Hunt
Acres — $1000 and other con-
siderat ions.
Calvin L. Bridges to Donald j Providence, K 1.
C. Watson—0 acres in Sulli- - Elizabeth Cooley
van Township—$10.00 and' Robert Curtis
other considerations.
General M. Lyda and An-
me S Lyda to Doris H Lyda
—lot at Joanna—$5.00 and
other considerations.
Edgar C. Burdette and
Cornelia M. Burdette to Her
man C. Burdette and Sandra
I. Burdette—lot South of
Clinton $10.00 and other con
siderations.
W. P Gastlry to Eranees
E. Hazle and Olive A. Hazle
— lot in Hunter Township —
$10.00 and other considera-
t ions.
Dr. E. L. laang to Arvel
Lyons — .^ipt in Waterloo
Township- $10.00 and other
considerations.
Sarah Curry Limehouse to
Virginia Curry Limehouse—
— 5.0 acres west of Gray
Court—$5.00 and other consi
derations.
Sarah Curry Limehouse to
Sarah ane Limehouse Amv
strong — 5 0 acres west of
Gray Court — $5.00 and other
considerations.
Wylie Arnold, Nizer A.
Jackson, Charlotte A. Morris,
Geraldine A. Hill and Bernice
A. Scott to Minus Arnold and
Ethel Holmes Arnold—lot in
Princeton Community—$100.-
00.
mill!
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lion, to (,’hilton (Texas) Citi
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zens Bank, with $40,000 in
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capital and surplus. Their
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ranks are dwindling; as re
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wen iH Texas doesn’t require
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'lent Jesse
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iv' nsider
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do.
‘We want to Ik* trusted for
our character, not our re
sources', holdout Dan Oppen-
heimer explains.
W here do our names come
trom'’ Do they have* their
origin just casually? James-
tr 'wn Yo’T^nWr
yew y ork Charh ton Coluin-
bia, Sumter, Florence*. Fair-
lield, Richland and others.
Kmgstfee, you have heard of
the origin ot that. Marion,
Lee. Hampton—and so many
ot hers.
•Spanish nanus abound m
our West San Francisco -
Saint Francis Los Angeles—-
the \nvcls. but I've told you
that ..II the anuels had lett
Ix’lorc I at rived.
I aking just a lew, I think
Lord Cornwallis regarded the
scone so pleasantly that he
named the area Fairlicld—a
bnr land I assume that
Richland is rich land, though
Lai I boro might challenge
that And Marlboro must be
in memory a! the great Duke
ol Marlboro.
King tree. ,v you know, was
named lor the tree* reserved
by decree ol the King It was
the ti cv ol the King And \\ il-
Iiamsburv. the County, was
ivmcd loi King William
5 ou can Imd many names
ot nu n in our State Colleton
tor Sir John Colleton Hamp
ton lor General Wade Hamp
ton; Clarendon tor the Lari
ol Clarendon. Marion lor Gen
eral Francis Marion. tlx*
Swamp Fox ol the Revolu
tionary War Lexington for
tile early battle ol our Revo
lution. Lancaster for a British
Duke; Kershaw lor Genera;
Kershaw; Jasper lor the illus-
U muin Sergeant who leaped
over the wall and retrieved
Hag Charleston, Charles
Town, lor King Charles. As
was Georgetown for King
George Sumter lor General
Thomas Sumter Lexington
lor the early battle ot our
Revolution.
Virginia was named tor
Elizabeth, the Virgin Queen
Pickens tor General Andrew
Pickens.
Our rivers seemed to be in
memory ot the Indians: San
tee, Wateree, Congaree, Eno-
ice and so on
The movement to call on
France to repay her great war
debt to us is timely. France
owes her independence to
Britain and America; and she
borrowed billions from us and
now she does not like us.
As 1 see it, the only prudent
and correct course for us to
pursue is to collect what is
due us.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
James Edward Pinson of
Laurens and Frances Ann
Earl of Plum Branch.
Albert Mack Dial and
Joan Savage Martin of Laur-
f,# <Th«BtbU
Let us make man in our
image.— (Gen. 1:26) •
Many times we long to help
someone who seems unrespon
sive, disinterested, bound up
within himself. How can we
reach him, how can we help
him? The greatest, perhaps
the only, help we can give an
other is to think of him as he is
in Spirit. When we pray for
another, let us think of the
true self of him; let us behold
it; let us praise and bless him
for the divine possibilities that
are within him.
Patronize
The Chronicle
Advertisers
AUCTION
DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS
ONE RACK OF ^
LADIES’ WINTER
DRESSES and
Children’s COATS
A
off
Seamless Market Nylons
3 pr. for $1.00
Girls’ Fish Net Nylon Hos
2 pr. for $1.00
LADIES’ SHOES
Williams and Robinette
Reg;. $3.99 to $5.99 r ),
M • *
.Mt«••**•'’>* •AV •
New Curtain Material‘Njj
(55-35 Blend - Polyester and Cotton
yd. 40c
\ New Shipment
TIMEX
Watches
9.95
TO
15.95
Now!
New Shipment
Men’s
Sport Shirts
COVE CREEK
Short Sleeve
Long Tail
2.00
Several Pairs Boys’—13-14-15
Overalls SLOG
Men’s White
3 PR.
Crew Socks
... $1.00
Men’s Work
Gloves .
PR.
45c to $2.29
Remember — Save Your Auction Dollars So You Can Bid On Big
Prizes To Be Auctioned Off At End Of Auction Dollar Days.
CUNTON MILL STORE
BELK’S is giving away 6 Stevens Luxury
Blankets to be Auctioned off during the Auc
tion to be held March 9 at the Bailey Bank Park
ing lot to close Auction Dollar Days.
THESE HI WKLIM \RL KURT N il!:,IN < IM> n \\j) \r|jvl 11 |\
(i or Tin; i vi i:si i \smo\ < Gi ors. keg. van l tti
Down Town
Clinton,
S. C.
JUST IN TIME FORH
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DAYS!
SHOP AT THE STORE WITH Tl!i: STM KKR ON I HE DOOR
LIMITED TIME ONLY!
SALE ENDS MARCH 9
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At'cA
HEIRESS
SUPPORT
NYLONS
fashion colors
plus white
LYCRA’ SPANDEX
REGULARLY 2.99
1.88
VYRENE’ SPANDEX
REGULARLY 3.99
2.88
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Tiu* sal*- thrifty shoppers
know about. Good (Hd
Fashion saving-! F\*-r\
-tvle, shad**, all sizes!
I ! lain, inn rrsistant mcsli,
twin throads vsith douhh*
thia-ad protection.
W il h Douhlt* I broad
Rioted ion.
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PANTY HOSE
Yes, you can save on Panty Hose, too,
during this great semi-annual sale.
They’re our own famous Heiress Brand
made with Agilon with that same won
derful cling. Fit you like in regular
nylons.
• Smart Colors
• Proportioned Sizes
1.68
REGULARLY $1.99