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I-add A Head Acre» I ______________ BKAVF.KTOX I* SIXTH IT-A(K T he local baekelball q u in te t Mary A. Morrison Io L. K. al preaent hold» »Ixlh placm Irt I\lull a t ux. Iota 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. the T Y V leaituo. Tuoeday, the Iteavera took th« 6. 7. H. », 10. 11, 12 and 13, Mary Morrl»oii A dllllon io th« fast Klierwixxl Hulldo»:-. 22 to I* They hope to have Ju»t a» Rood Hell verton lleeil ville AerciiKe. J. F AppleKiU« at ux. Io Wni luck tonight whan they play the H. Itallwy al ux. Iota 12 and 1v. HU-MI team here. Next week the county tourn'y lauld A Road Aera«««. Geo. li. Hid well at ux lo J J. will be played h are to »ee which team represent» the county at Halem Coffee and Gingerbread For Washington’s Day! FRIEN DLY CIRCLE MET LAST FRIDAY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T h Krlendly I'lr c le met with Mrs M. f . M cKercher F rid a y a fte rn o o n . A fter a abort bu»ln- «»» m n t l n x und progrunl fea- turltiK Lincoln, delld o u » refre»h | m e n u were aerved. T h ere w e re twelve member» and one xueat p re a e n t. Volume UP Price D O W N I t H ab B een S aid that advertl*- tng increases the price of goods. »erve them plain or try these new ways with two old colonial fa gingerbread and according to m otl vorite». T hey're good for W ashing anthorlllea that'» where the famoui ton's birthday or any festlvd American dea»ert Rot It a blx »lari occasion: .when It paired up with coffee! To GINGERBREAD VARIATION» day'* modern glnxerbread mix 1» Marble Gingerbread baaed on Mary Rail Washington'» • It ounMi own recipe and follow» an old I pk a « ils fln g .rb rta d 1 •*<*•' chocolsU m ailed colonial cu ito m when ll’a »erred >* cup currants •• cup ester w ith freah hot coffee on the Oral *a cup milk To Ik package of the Washing- p r e s id e n t's birthday. Modern gingerbread 1» Ju»l aa to n r e c lp e gingerbread mix add •a a y to prepare a» the coffee that c u rra n ts and milk. To remaining goea with It— Just add w ate r to the half add melted chocolate and mix and bake. The coffee la alway* water. Four mixture In a lte rn a te right If wa rem em ber to uae one layers Into greased loaf cake pan. heaping tableapoon of coffee for Hake 25 to 40 minutes In a mod* . «very measuring cup of water— erat* oveo (350* F.). T his recipe I and aerve tt hot and fraah. Cut the make* 1 medium ailed loaf. lngerbread up Into square* and COFFEE VARIATION» cap them on a p la tte r, aet up the Spiced Coffee coffee on the con»o!e a» shown In Place 2 pieces 2-Inch »tick cin the llluatratlon on tbl» page, then nam on and 12 whole cloves In the let th* g u e ita help themsclvea. You might take advantage x>f the bowl of the vacuum coffee-maker; day and u»e the gingerbread and or Into th* cold w ater for percola coffee combination aa the patriotic tor and "boiled" coffee;-or Into pot background for your favorite of drip-maker. Make coffee using 1 cha rity or club A red. w hite and heaping m easuring tablespoon of .blue box for "»liver offerings" will coffee to each m easuring cup of eerve aa a gentle rem inder! Aa water. Serve w ith sugar, plain or for the coffee and gingerbread— whipped cream. S True, advertising is part of tha manufacturer’s and merchant’s cost of doing business, ail of which must be covered in th* price of his goods if he is to stag in business. But advertising helps boost sales and production. Bigger vol ume cuts cost per unit made and sold. To meet competition the saving is passed on to the public in the form of a lower price. Think of the prices of radios, mechanical r e f r ig e ra to r s and heating appliances, automobiles, light bulbs and other products when first introduced and sold in small volume. Compare with their prices today, after advertising won them enormous acceptance! Successful advertising dscrsossg the price of goods. C o u r tly Nation ’» fiuetxss* * * * * * * * * * * * * The American Flag • But "The Masses" w e re i not so foolish, after all I W hen Freedom from her mountain height, Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the stars of glory there. She mingled with its gorgeous dyes L ess l o u d l y n o w , you may on having trade-marked goods still hear an occasional agitator which their customers could rec blasting away at the American ognize. system o f business—which de tising helped to give us our And striped its pure celestial white pends on big factories, big net modern newspapers, magazines and radio. With streakings of the morning light! works o f dealers, trade-marked goods, heavy advertising, and low prices. And the heavy adver W ho built this system? The mass, es buik it, by insisting on crackets A g ita to r s c o m p la in ed for they could recognize in the package, years that "the masses" were in on automobiles, soups, soaps, chew jured by this system, and that ing gum , cigarettes, and all ocher we’d all be richer if we went articles that carried well-known back to the **' ’ r— trade names. * -rrel days. So the agitators have had to pipe But in rpitc o f die complaints, down. They have discovered that little factories which have made "the masses" were not so easy to dependable goods grew into lead astray after all. big factories. Dealers insisted Courtesy Notion’s Business The milky baldric of the slot**, Then, from his mansion in the sun, She called her eagle-bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The symbol of her chosen land.