Thursday, July 12, 2012
Gary Licho 1942 to 2012
My uncle Gary was 70 years old, when in Winter Haven, FL passed away on July 8, 2012, with his family and friends by his side. He was born April 29, 1942 in Indianapolis, IN, the son of the late Gust and Ruth (Turner) Licho. Gary married Elizabeth (La'Ffoon) Licho on January 11, 1996. Gary was a graduate of George Washington High School in Indianapolis. He was an original west-sider. His first job was with Kraft Foods, working his way up the ladder with Sysco Foods, serving as Vice President of Operations before retiring in August, 2011. Gary's career took him to many locations after Indianapolis; he lived in Des Moines, IA; San Francisco, CA; Philadelphia, PA; and Lincoln, IL. Gary was also a reserve Speedway Police officer for part of his career while working in Indianapolis. Gary was a very hardworking man that loved spending time with his family and friends. He has touched countless lives and has helped many. Gary will be cherished by each and every one of his numerous family members and friends. To know him was to love him. He had a passion for life and a fabulous sense of humor. Everyone who was near him was constantly smiling or laughing. He is survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth (La'Ffoon) Licho; daughters, Cynthia (Licho) Arndt and Dawn (Licho) Martin; adopted son, Scott Graham; five grandchildren; sister, Sandra Licho. Gary was preceded in death by a brother, Paul Sidney Licho and his parents. Services for Gary will be at 12 Noon on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at Flanner and Buchanan-Washington Park East, with visitation from 10 a.m. until the time of the service on Wednesday. Burial will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Gary who we all loved so dearly; you will be truly missed. Gary, Dad, Grandpa, Uncle, you will be forever in our hearts.
Friday, January 6, 2012
How much pain do we have?

By: Jim Gandolf, January 6, 2012
I was in one of our major accounts this morning. I was looking over the shelf space and pricing. I walked by the pain pills section of this store. I just did not realize how many different kind of pain medicine there is; out there. I stood at that spot in the store and started to look over the brands, size, shape, and prices! I just can’t believe that we here in America that we are in that much pain? Major Drug Company brands in this section of the store; and with private labeling; with all kinds of claims that their product, is going to be the cure; for your pain. I then looked at the sales data for pain pills or your headache quick fix pill (Sales are down from last years numbers). Then I looked it up the word ache in Webster: Ache: to suffer a usually dull persistent pain
I have seen people healed of cancer with the Lord, since seven years ago. I have seen people get out of wheel chairs. I have seen a man fall on the ground because he can’t walk. Then after the elders laid there hand on this feisty man. Two week later playing volley ball with me and winning that match. I was moved and scared when my doctor diagnosed me with diabetes and started to lose my eye site so bad. I could not even see that well to get to church. My sugar levels were at 498, and then I started to take pill and change my diet, and pray. My sugar dropped down to 158 and lost my eye site over that. My eyes were all over focusing. I was a mess. It was Wednesday night, a few years ago, a Bible study group; that I watched these elders of this Church I belong to heal everything with the Lords guidance. I told my wife I was going to go to Church that night. I put two pair of glasses on my face so I could see at night that well. It was dark February was the time of year. I have not been to Bible study group for a few weeks while I was going through this life experience. I would cry for no reason at all (Really that’s not me). I did not know that much about this diabetes drama or that much information at all. All I was reading was not good for me. No hope or anything at all. You just don’t get rid of this mess at all, from what I was reading. I did get to Church that night and everyone was happy to see me; and I started to confess what I was going through. These elders just stopped what they were doing and one elder put oil on my forehead and all of these wonderful men were working through the Lord. The prayers were being shouted loud and strong and mild end to the prayers. That oil that that one elder put on my forehead tingled like witch hazel would (a natural herb used in many positive ways). Now this lasted for days. I just could not wash that off at all. By Friday my eyes changed so dramatically I got a new eye glass prescription and could see, much better. That Saturday night before bed; I started to cry out to the Lord with thanks. Three months after that, with a great change in my diet and praying from a whole mess of people my doctor took me off medication said he has not seen such a great transformation. He said jokingly; “Jim, I want you to take something so; take a baby aspirin, one a day!” I got in the car with my wife and said, “Thank you Lord for this healing to ourselves, with the his help.” Yes; America we have had free health care all along. Just go to Church and worship the Lord. Communities will heal, the sick, and the dead will be raised in the Lords name. Our country will be healing if we all pray together. Now some people say I have lost my mind and none of these things ever happened to me at all. My children and wife have gone through a healing by elder’s praying over them. Now at the end of my little note for today; their will not be any notification of side effects at all. No disclaimers; on any do not do processes. You can even go to Church if your pregnant women! Men you can even go to Church if you have high blood pressure! Children can even go to Church if they took a cookie when they were told not to. The word of the Lord is for everyone on this earth to hear and experience. We are alive now; not in the past! We learn from that past, that is what the entire past if for; education. Now go; and get fixed with the Lords help today, for we do not know what is going to happen tomorrow, you are alive now!
Jim Gandolf
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Exclusive Retailer Spotlight: Kroger Goes Hog Wild for PL Pork

Kroger has been going hog wild for private label pork promotions, heavily promoting private label pork in its weekly advertisements, according to an analysis of weekly print ads for the 52 weeks ended Dec. 10, 2011, provided exclusively to PLBuyer’s eReport by Efficient Collaborative Retail Marketing (ECRM).
The Cincinnati, Ohio-based retailer saw private label pork account for 82 percent of its overall pork advertisements for the current period. Private label accounted for 63 percent of Kroger’s pork advertisements in the prior 52-week period. Pork products were featured in 1.98 percent of Kroger’s ads in the latest 52-week period.
Private label frozen prepared food saw the biggest decreases in promotions during the current 52-weeks at Kroger. The frozen prepared food category dropped 6 points, accounting for 12 percent of Kroger’s overall frozen prepared food print advertisements in the latest 52-week period. Private label accounted for 18 percent of Kroger’s frozen prepared food advertisements in the prior 52-week period. The category was featured in 3.55 percent of Kroger’s ads in the latest 52-week period.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Chocolate-Peanut Butter Bars

Yield: 36 bars
Prep: 25 mins Bake: 350°F 20 mins to 22 mins
Ingredients
3/4 cup butter, softened
1 cup packed brown sugar
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla
1/2 tea spoon salt
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 (12) ounce package semisweet chocolate pieces
3 table spoons butter
1/4 cup hot strong coffee
1/4 cup peanut butter
1 cup powdered sugar
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly grease a 15x10x1-inch baking pan or line the pan with foil or parchment; set aside. For cookie base, in large mixing bowl beat the 3/4 cup butter on medium to high for 30 seconds. Add brown sugar; beat until combined, occasionally scraping sides of bowl. Beat in egg, vanilla, and salt until combined. Beat in as much flour as you can with mixer. Stir in any remaining flour. Evenly spread dough in prepared pan.
2. Bake for 20 to 22 minutes until edges are golden brown. Cool completely on wire rack. Makes 36 bars.
3. For frosting, in small saucepan combine chocolate and 3 tablespoons butter. Stir over low heat until melted and smooth. Remove from heat. Transfer chocolate mixture to a medium bowl. Whisk in coffee and peanut butter until combined. Whisk in powdered sugar until smooth. Spread on cookie base. Let stand until frosting is set.
Nutrition Facts (Chocolate-Peanut Butter Bars) Calories 164,
Protein (gm) 1,
Carbohydrate (gm) 18,
Fat, total (gm) 9,
Cholesterol (mg) 19,
Saturated fat (gm) 5,
Monosaturated fat (gm) 2,
Dietary Fiber, total (gm) 2,
Sugar, total (gm) 9,
Vitamin A (IU) 146,
Thiamin (mg) 0,
Riboflavin (mg) 0,
Niacin (mg) 1,
Pyridoxine (Vit. B6) (mg) 0,
Folate (µg) 16,
Sodium (mg) 78,
Potassium (mg) 32,
Calcium (DV %) 10,
Iron (DV %) 0,
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Thursday, December 22, 2011
The Journey through the Countryside

2,000 some odd years ago a man and his wife started a journey.
This journey placed our hope onto another platform. I say this because
The only hope of the minute in time was laws of so many.
The laws were only to be for one kind of people to experience.
The new hope was in the womb of a woman on the back of a donkey.
The man put his pride aside and guided this wonderful bundle of hope to Bethlehem.
The world at this wonderful time did not understand the balance of the love of God was getting ready to change. That one child in three more days was going to be born. Yes a new king. Nothing was going to change our destiny with this wonderful love of the Lord. The mother was on the back of an animal in a desert being guided by a man that was not the father of this child. There was not much to eat on this journey. God protected these two, on this great journey through a land of uncertainty. Courage; through a land of people that will see a major star in the sky starting to burn bright in the nightly sky.
The Lord our God; was getting ready to experience more of the pain of love our ancestors. A jealous king was just visited by three wise men from the east on this day. This jealous king starts a plot to try to insure his family dynasty. This king was so nervous of this new child to come he plans the most unbelievable pain of young children in that area but just does not even know where to start. This jealous king asks the wise men to please inform him of this great new child’s whereabouts so he can bare gifts as well. Our hope was going to Bethlehem to be born in three more days from that minute in time. Love was on its way for us all to endure forever.
Jim Gandolf
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Dollar General’s Plan to Open 40 New DG Markets Smart Plan, Experts Say

Goodlettsville, Tenn.-based Dollar General Corp’s announcement earlier this week that it plans to open 40 new Dollar General Markets in 2012 is a smart move, experts agree.
“I think it’s a really smart move”, says Jim Hertel, managing partner at Barrington, Ill.-based consulting firm Willard Bishop. “Food in dollar stores helps those retailers drive trip frequency and basket size, and it turns much faster than general merchandise and HBC which tend to dominate in most dollar store merchandising plans. I think any hesitancy in the dollar channel to be more aggressive with food traces to margins: food margins tend to be lower than their current mix and that doesn’t sit well with analysts even if gross profit dollars go up. PL food in the channel would be on strategy with their extreme value positioning and could help build loyalty too.”
Agrees Paula Rosenblum, managing partner at Miami-based Retail Systems Research (RSR Research), “One thing I’ll say is it’s an interesting blocking move against the Walmart neighborhood market. I actually don’t see them doing a lot of private label because the short-term goal is to catch the customer’s eye. Later, I expect they’ll fold in more private label just like everyone else does.”
The company operates a total of 62 Dollar General Markets.
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