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mm.. ' S’ 01 - <iP? .-; • v -. *“. If •'» ^'V --rniiAr.'-- • .» Even the Band Fights THE NEWBERRY SUN GM Unveils Futuristic^Test Car %-jmk V —- : ..-.i m£fMm ip mmi W-" m wdmMi •-v.-, •ijx-y y <m&Szm 'mmm c ««? ;?.• f jif F * i im “f i* B Mmmti y'y::-y ■«■:■ ■■, * ig ' : - vmwm. :•:•••• ••>.:•••:; i ; SfS i'i • .•i- •• '' n. m&. mi My mw / w / sy . y'S-i. mm NORTH KOREA — Members of the 7th Inf Div. band, dug in deep snow, are prepared to play a deadly tune with their weapons—much different than the music they''play in better circumstances. Note dug- outs reinforced in photo, to give some idea of depth of snow. mygk PROSPERITY (continued from page five) (Saturday) to Newberry. The Dawkinses, who have lived here for years have been active In the church and the civic and social life of the town and have many friends who regret to see them leave. Mrs. S. S. Bierley and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Purdy of Ports mouth, Ohio were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wise the first of the week. Mrs. O. H. Swygert of Clin ton spent several days last week with Mrs. J. P. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Singley ac companied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Callahan of Columbia, left Sunday for a week’s tour of Flordia. Mr. and Mrs. Grannville Wyche of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Forbes of Philadelphia, Pa., were guests Sunday of Mrs. C; T. Wyche. Mrs. Walter Hamm spent the weekend in Cherryville , N. C. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudislll. Mrs. Vonnie Chapman, who underwent a major operation in the Newberry Memorial hospital last Thursday morning is getting along nicely and expect to re turn to her home soon. Novel Machine Now Perfected NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 9 — Smokeless powder and other ex plosives for war uses can be made from ordinary cotton chop ped into very short lengths by a novel machine developed here in the Southern Regional Re search (Laboratory of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. The short fibers obtained from cottonseed after ginning are com monly used in making guncotton and smokeless power. The supply of this material is not great enough to meet emergency de mands. There is plenty of low- grade, short-staple cotton avail able as an alternate source, but it has to be cut into lengths of about one-tenth of an inch so that it can be readily nitrated to make explosives. Until this ma chine, there has been no satis factory device for cutting it. The machine developed here is a high-speed, multiple-blade ro tary cutter, equipped with a feed er of radically new design which opens up the cotton prior to cut ting. Development of the machine began during World War II as in surance against an expected shortage of cotton linters. After several models had been constructed a machine capably of cutting 10.5 tons of cotton lint or linters per hour was perfected and installed at Memphis, Tenn., to provide an adequate supply of raw materials to a government cellulose-purification plant. A new development is a modi fied form of the feeder unit, in experimental use here. It loosens and fluffs matted tufts of baled cotton and permits more thorough cleaning. This will aid in the production of better cotton fab rics, especially from hard-to- clean, mechanically-harvested cot ton. Development of cutter and feeder gives assurance of ample supply of suitable cotton to make explosives for any emergency. An experiment in the automotive future it the low, sleek Le Sabre, a custom built sports car General Motors has unveiled in full-size model form. When completed this spring the actual car will be a “lab oratory on wheels" to test advanced design and mechanical features for possible future use on production models. Only three-feet high at the cowl, the Le Sabre has a standard 6-inch ground clearance and ample passenger leg and head room. Magnesium and aluminum alloys are sub stituted for steel on the body and engine of the car, thereby greatly reducing its total weight. Harley J. Earl, GM vice president in charge of styling, shown with the car, said that it has been under development the past four years. The dramatic, sweeping lines of jet aircraft are incorporated in its styling them«- BAKFR- SUMMER HAS THE NEW PLYMOUTH The 1961 Plymouth will be on display tomorrow (Saturday) ’ at the salesroom of the Baker-Sum mer Motor company, dealers in the Plymounth and DeSota auto mobiles. Many changes have been made in the 'design of the new Plymouth and it is now ah outstandingly pretty car. Walter Summer, Manager of the firm issues an invitation to drop around and look, the new beauty over. w-'; Statement of Condition wberry Federal Savings & Loan Association Newberry, South Carolina After the Close of Business i- December 31, 1950 First Mtg. Loans and Other First Liens on Real Estate Investments and Securities Cash on Hand and In Banks Furniture and Fixtures, less Depreciation Deferred Charges and Other Assets Total $4,167,652.66 81,300.00 361,329.85 11,053.40 2,372.66 $4,623,708.57 LIABILITIES Savings Shares Loans in Process Other Liabilities Specific Reserves General Reserves Undivided Profits Total Reserves and Undivided Profits Total $4,348,758.41 7,759.51 287.68 1,057.34 $230,347.75 35,497.88 265,845.63 $4,623,708.57 . -i . . ■ . y RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY Kathryn Grayson, Mario Lanza, David Niven, J. Carrol Naish The Toast of New Orleans (In Technicolor) - Also Short—Target On Parade Fox News FRIDAY Robert Taylor, Louis Calhern, Paula Raymond, Marshall Thomp son Devil's Doorway Also Short—Fractured Leghorn FOX NEWS SATURDAY ON THE STAGE Continental Vanities Leading girl show this sida of Broadway with Elaine Adair—116 lbs. of Radio Active Oomph—The 3 Cycleonians—Fun On Wheels The Mercys—King and Queen of Comedy. Mon Cheri — Parisian Dancing Star. Vln and Von—Inter national Acrobatics Act. ON TH|E SCREEN Don Barry, Tom Neal, Jack Holt Margia Dean Red Desert Admission Adults 60c Children 26c MONDAY A TUESDAY Jane Powell, Ricaro Montalban, Louis Calhern Two Weeks With Love (In Technicolor) Cartoon—Bobby 'Hatched M.G.M. News ^ WEDNESDAY Cornel Wilde, Josette Day Simone Signoret Four Days Leave | Also Short—-Cliff Edwards and His Buckaroos \ DRIVE-IN rr TT >\Y and SATURDAY Gun Smugglers Starring Tim Holt Also Cartoon and Comedy SUNDAY Shockproof Cornel Wilde Patricia Knight Also—Cartoon W E LL S FRIDAY and SATURDAY Morninq Sh^w 5-30 Saturday Allen "Rocky" Lane in Frontier Investigator Added—DESPERADOES OF THE WEST and WALT DISNEY Com edy MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night The wildest, wackiest, most hilar ious day you ever heard of! Mad Wednesday Harold Lloyd, Jimmy Conlin, Raymond Walburn and Arline Judge Added—PATHE NEWS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Roy Rogers In Down Dakota Way with Dale Evans and Riders of the Purple Sage Added THREE STOOGES Comedy Admission 12c-35c every day if if it if it it H it it it It it * nm i it it it ★ ★ ★ * ★ it it it it ★ it it it . ★ A Star-Studded ^ Musical and Comedy * Extravaganza * with it VIC DAMONE JUDY GARLAND GROUCHO MARX and * MINNIE PEARL t Friday 9:30 pm WKDK Mutual is 1 his Y ou?... Or Someone Y ou Know? There was a young character Jerry Who skimpy-breakfasted in too much hurry And the future for Jerry was dreary 4fuJt0 So by ten he was pooped He had mid-morning droops But that was before Jerry met Mary Over stacks of wheat cakes Now, on breakfast hell tarry In log cabin syrup lakes The promotions came fast for young Jerry It’s New ... It’s Beautiful! 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