Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1963 — Page 5

Thursday, June 13, 1963

BEECH GROVE BRANCH OPENED

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Shown above is the interior of the new and ultra modern Beech Grove Office of First Bank and Trust Company, just opened at 515 Main Street in Beech Grove. The new bank, which offers com-

What Food Marketing Costs You In 1962, American consumers spent about $63.2 billion for farm foods, including restaurant purchases. Farmers received about % of it. Most of the remainder went for marketing the food —getting it to you, the consumer, in the form you want. The three major parts of your marketing bill are: labor costs, charges for intercity transportation, and corporate profits. These made up 61 percent of the marketing bill in 1961. Labor costs, the largest part, increased 350 percent from 1939 to 1961. Transportation costs increased 330 percent in the same year. Profits, after taxes, rose by a much smaller percentage.

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The increase in marketing operations resulted in part from more sorting, grading, transportation, refrigeration, processing, packaging, and other marketing operations. New, highly processed convenience foods have increased the food marketing bill—but not as much as you might think. These foods still are only a minor part of the products marketed and costs of additional processing may be offset by savings elsewhere in marketing channels. It costs less, for example, to market a carton of oranges in the form of frozen concentrated orange juice than as fresh oranges. Savings in transportation and handling more than balance processing costs. Also, the increase in consumersized packaging by food manufacturers has reduced handling

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costs in retail stores. Savings from packaging at the manufacturing plant, where it is done mainly by machines, have at least partial offset the costs of containers. Custard Rice Pudding 2 eggs, beaten Vz cup sugar % cup raisins 1 cup cooked rice 1 teaspoon vanilla 2¥4 cups milk % teaspoon salt Dash nutmeg Beat eggs. Add sugar, salt, milk, vanilla, rice, and raisins. Pour into greased baking dish or individual custard cups. Sprinkle with nutmeg. Bake at 350°F., 35 to 45 minutes.

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CT. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) is away, Father Lindemann is distributing Holy Communion every fifteen minutes from 6:15 to 8:00 each morning, and as usual at 11:45 ajn., and after Rosary at 5:30 p.m. At eight o’clock Monday morning the High Mass was sung for Mary Breen requested by the estate. An Anniversary Mass for Paul Mullenholz was sung on Tuesday morning at the request of the Ed Fierek family. Metropolitan Life Insurance office workers requested the 8 o’clock Mass on Wednesday morning for Dana Matthews. At ten o’clock yesterday morning was the funeral Mass for Dale Taylor. The Mass this morning on the Feast of Corpus Christi was for the parish. Joe Giblin will be remembered in the Mass tomorrow morning at the request of his widow. And, Frank Kreffel will be remembered in the Mass on Saturday morning at the request of his widow, Ruth Kreffel. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Dale Taylor who died of a heart attack Saturday night. His services were at the George Usher Funeral Home at 9:30 Wednesday morning followed by Mass at ten at St. Christopher Church. He was buried in Calvary Cemetery. The Guardian Angel Guild would appreciate any donation of clothing for men, women or children, small furniture or toys for a rummage sale which is to be held this Saturday, June 15th, at 311

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N. New Jersey Street from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for the benefit of St. Mary’s Child Center. Anyone having rummage to donate may call CH. 4-9489 for pickup. Congratulations to Kathy Hatch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hatch, 5880 Cadillac Drive! Kathy, a graduate of St. Christopher school and a Junior next year at St. Mary’s Academy, was awarded a scholarship by the Indianapolis News for the Indiana University High School Journalism Institute, June 23d to July 6th. New officers for 1963-1964 elected and installed at the regular monthly meeting of the Altar Society Wednesday night, June sth, are: president, Mrs. James M. Dezelan; first and second- vice-presi-dents, Mesdames Charles L. Thrash and James J. Murphy; recording and corresponding secretaries, Mesdames Andrew T. Onofrey, Jr. and Michael DeFabis, Jr.; and, treasurer, Mrs. August J. Semenick, Jr. Members of the Altar Society of Holy Trinity Church have invited the members of St. Christopher Altar Society to a dinner at 6:30 Monday evening, June 17th, in their hall. Reservations must be called in either to Judy Dezelan (AX. 1-9539) or Helen Thrash (AX. 1-5878) by Thursday, June 13th. Alumni Association of Marian College is sponsoring a dance Saturday night, June 15th, from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the Southside K. of C. Hall for all alumni, parents and friends. If any boy or girl interested in Softball did not get signed up Tuesday evening, he or she should call Peter Martich or Bill Bruno. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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