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r m X '-J ,vy Fire l4»* ffcred By Dairy ^fSagg morning. BL, “‘f Se <UirT. «■• «ro«lnd * •• ». discovered^, ^ Camden iv morning- ii^i nrwi y -tent was ““ t SjiSinin« 4 burning. wu not 0 f the' ® r ?j 1 _ r gj that but it was bdierea mm ^ Aw ere ti well oeer $10,000. would Springs ^Cr«un«T b owj n0 SSSId by John L md ” Gettys, brothers. It “ 0 "' ’ ^SSt’and moet esUblish- ies in the county ^meetinq ex- ^rden club nden s garden clube are to be represented at the HMh annual meeting of the 1 ‘ dub of South Carolina will be held in ColumbU on Sl-April 1. with headquart- Hot ei Columbia *7«2 program has been arranged P pleasure of the delegates rlsitors. A tea at the Oorer- Mansion and a tour of Co- gardens will be added at- iie Theatre CAMDEN, S. C. A. & P. Reveals It h Makes Penny Per Pound (hr Coffee The peat Atlantic A Pacific Tan company has made nly slightly ***• ana mrs. j. more than n penny a pound prom ^Uton^Miaaea Shirley and E^.“ o. rihr cotSmUTZ B««r Stanton. _ past two years, a senate subcom- inraatlgatlng coffee prices FrL and Sat. March 24 and25 Sunday March 2$ liM VMK MHjUMKSt ~ Week's Newt From Liberty od other » stayed Hill Liberty who . H. S.itigSJjrMair' jPn*. Mrs. John G Richards, ) T. P. McCray, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sr, Mr. and Mrs. J. | Monday and Tuesday March 27 and 2t ’ / 2fi, Wad. and Thun. Mtph 29 ud 30 may not give ’em bat I ^ give ’em art’ was told. » Francis M. Kurts, president of AAFs coffee dlriSiOn and its af filiated American Cofffee corpora tion, Informed the committee that la the two-year period ended Fab. 25, the food store chain had an net profit in yach year of .0110 cents par pound before taxes. The period covered included the last few months of X94I and the earty part of thiS ydbr when sharp rises In coffee prices caused the committee to undertake'the current Inveetigatiozu Kurts told the committee what AAP •$as done to keep the prices of Its dofloe at reiatltely low lew els, often *0 cento or more par pound lower than’ the retail price of other coflheo.’* The coffee official,, e veteran of 21 years in the Industry, said the oompany’s one-cent margin "la the total profit AAP recelyea for pro curing sad processing the green coffee, importing, roasting, pack ing, transporting, grinding and re tailing it to the American con sumer who boys It in our stores.” "To my knowledge,” he said, “this is the tlraL Urn* AAP has ever divulged Its profit per pound of coffee, and I am personally sorry that it has not been done before aa it Is aa aaoampMshmeDt of which any company in any country can be rightfully proud.” A A P’s coffee la “priced much lower than other brand* for tvfo reasons,” Kurts said. “The first lies in A A P's business philosophy—That wa. should sell the best possible food at the lowest possible prices.” Ho said “the sec ond la found in our method of buy ing, processing and retailing cof fee” By distributing Its own coffee in its own stores which have built up a steady day-to-day demand he said, AAP la able to schedule its buying and processing operations in an orderly, efficient manner. "We do not take a speculative position at any time,” he said. We do not do any hedging, or have any transactions on any cof- gee exchange. We simply buy green -coffee, import it, roast and pack it, nnd supply our stores with enough | to take care of the demands of our Customers.” v h When prtoes Tmgan to soar, he AAP tad tyro alternations. Jo sell its coffee without i > until stocks were extl and/then prices aa much 25 cents/e pound overnight on the higher replace- snt coets. “The second altern- I stive was (to move ap in price to a level still well below replacement coat, hw sai&N.and hold that price until any abnohnal pickup on our inventory waa entirely-handed back | | to the consumer.' Kuril said AAP choae the second aethod and thus was able to keep I on its three brands to a He said today's AAP \ on Its bokar, rod circle and | I eight o'clock brands at 72 70 and | <7 cents per pound respectively, i •till, below . replacement costs, i is Jlttle Immediate pros-) a tumble hi coffee f aid. adding "If demand con-1 at or- near the 1U40 Iorfcee will remain at or near the] present level* the committee I that when AAP can buy coffee at j lower price* in Brasil, Colombia land other producing areas it “will |retail that coffee to.the American! lobnsumer at tower prices.” The principal factor behind the sharp I rise in coffee price* last October | and November was the • "severe diAught” in Brasil last August and j September whan good rains ware needed tp produce flowering, he] said. - Ot^er important factors in the I price hlket he add, were the change in the buyer-seller relationship which stemmed from the drought and “consumer hoarding” which I started in October and lasted through the second or third week | of November. Haiglar Theatre Rutledge Sta. * C ^;- COMING ATTRACTIONS _ ^ at Liberty Hill Praubyturiair church on Sund was leas than usual on account so many Being sick. Sunday Miase Elizabeth Richards, Abe X Richards, A. J. Richardy Jr, of Clemson Col lege and' Tommy Richards Wfent to see Mrs. J. K. Heriot, who has had aa appendectomy in a Flor- hogftri^Whflfe toere ^ thgr and Mr. and Mrs! Friends'and'relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks McCall will be interested to hear that they have a daughter named Annie Rich ards, born on March 15. Before her marriage Mfs. McCall was Miss Carolyn Heriot of Biahop- villej , ~ Mrs. R: J: Whrtflaw, Jr, Mrs. Abe Hilton, Misses Shirley and Betty Sue Hilton accom; Mrs. D: C. Hilliard of i spent Thursday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Thompson, Sr, and Jbhn Thompson spent the weekend in Decatur, Ga, visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Thompson U1I* ANPMmIJ visiting 1 and Mrs. -iome on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. C home on Friday and Mrs. /LC Dillon. Mrs. John Gl Lester Good Friday after Bmrce Bank! Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jr, Jimmie Werdlaw a— —— Billy Wardlaw attended the Air Show in Columhie on Sunday aft- H. Clement r, ^ on Saturday came on to Liberty . Sunday with Mr. and Clements, Sr. Mimes Elizabeth and Lai Rich ards have aa thetf guests Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Richards and Tommy Richards of Heath Springs. Mrs. Richards is recuperating from mumps. Mr* Richards, supt. of Heath Springs Schools and Tom my Richards commute to Heath Springs daily on school days. Mrs. T. P. McCrae, who teach es at Heath Springs, had a wreck pp Monday morning when a calf ran into the road in front of her car. Mrs. McCrae was not injured, J2L Camden Woman Ib Recreation Head In Staten Island Robe McLain Bowen, a native been appointed to of Camden, has an important c Island. N. T. 81 position In Staten She is now Borough Director of Recreation in the De partment of Parka Reba achieved tM* position aa a result of a com petitive examination from which aha scored second place. Other , awards gives‘Were a new Chevrolet r car with the/Green Leaf Emblem r on^thewide-to represent the organi- - xation, a chauffer, an office and a I secretary. L Rah* la the daughter of the late George McLain Bowers and grand daughter of one of Camden's well known citizens, George McLain, who was a barber here for many yearn. Her training is credited‘’to her family and her education re ceived from Mather Academy of Camden, and New York University from which she received a Bache lor's and Master’d Degree. She warn an outstanding athlete during herf school days. For several years she has done recreational work la Now York City. but her car was badly damaged and the calf had to be killed. To Be Sponsored By Camden V. F, W. ■ . Camden lads who have not yet reached the eighth grade will be polishing up their ^aggies” and practicing "sticking in the big ring”'In preparation for the First Annual Mambles Tournament to be sponsored by the, Camden VFw Post 5928 during March and April, 1950. According to tournament plans, there will be two tournaments, one for boys nine years of age and under, and one for boys over nine but not above the eighth S rade in school. School com poti on is to start as soon as pos sible and county finals are to be held at Camden Junior High School, Friday, March 31 at 3 o’clock. Wihner of the Kershaw county tournament will be eligible to compete in the state contest, and the state contest winner will be come a contender for the National Contest first award, a Whizzer ^Sportsman” Motorbike. ■Die Camden VFW will present cash prizes to the first, second and third place winners of both Kershaw county tournaments. ' , page three -vr- This county’s winner will com pete in the State Finals to be nela at Sumter Memorial Park on Saturday, April 15. Frl-Sat, March 24-25 "MALAYA” with Spencer Tracy, James Stewart Chapter 13, "Frank and Jesse James Also Cartoon CHILDRENf WATCH' NEXT WEEK FOR A CHANCE TO JOIN OUR BATMAN AND ROBIN CLUB. Saturday Night Show "SPECIAL AGENT- with William Eythe, Laura Elliot Mon.-TuM, March 27-28 "ON THE TOWN” in Technicolor—with Gene Kelley, Ann Miller, Betty Garrett, Frank Sinatra Wad.-Thurs, March 29-30 ‘ "UNDERTOW” with Dorothy Hart, Scott Brady, Bruce Bennett March 24-25 DOUBLE FEATURE! No. 1 Charles Starrett in ‘BANDITS GT EL DORADO' . » ‘ Ntx 2 Whip Wilson ^in "FENCE RIDERS" Alao: Chapter 2, "KING OF THE ROCKET MEN” March 27-SI FIRST SHOWING IN X CAMDEN! ' • %'/ . •x,y■ ■,.£*}?■ '! 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