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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 15

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15 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3 1955 is officer-in- BRAZI LIANS AT A PICNIC central rpsion' charge and host CIVIL AIR PATROLMEN TREAT VIS- The Braziian cadets will go to 1T0RS TO FRIED CHICKEN Jefferson City this morning translated the Scriptures into six new languages in 1954 bringing the total number of languages into which it has translated the Scriptures to 1084 The American Bible society Seven South American Uadets Exchange Representatives Also Receive Handshake From Harry Truman State Sales Tax Drive Is Given New Impetus Jefferson City Aug 2IAP) Missouri may pocket some real money as a result of newspaper stories last week that the department of revenue plans a campaign against short sales tax reports Morris director of the department said today the story caught one St Louis County business by surprise He said the firm never had been suspected of reporting lowpr sales tax collections than actually were received by the company But the other day a St Louis County politician approached Morris and opened negotiations for thp accounts Morris said his department was happy to have the hint and would make a careful audit of the tax collections and reports the heme: a son Jack Ames jr San Diego a daughter Mrs Adrienne Gilbert Beaumont Tex: a brother Graydon Riley Seattle and a granddaughter Funeral Services Mrs Anna Viola Cress 73 of 6320 West Fifty-seventh terrace Mission at 2 o'clock Thursday at Newcomer chapel Mission burial In Floral Hills cemetery SAUER Mrs Cora Sauer 71 of 2403 East Thirty-seventh died vesterdav at the Menorah hospital Several nieces and nephews survive Edwin Gardiner 63 of 5645 Riggs Mission at 10:30 o'clock Thurs-dav at Melerhoffer-Fleeman chapel St Joseph Mo and at 2 o'clock Friday at Newcomer chapel Lester Divers 50 of 742 State Kansas City Kansas at 10 30 o'clock Thursday at West Side Christian church burial in Mt Hope cemeterv Among the survivors is a daughter Mrs A Mever 1218 Riverview Kansas City Kansas James Carl Hale 79 of 319 North Sixteenth Kansas City Kansas at 2:30 o'clock Thursday at Gibson chapel burial in Maple Hill cemetery Mrs Anna Moylan 83 of 4939 Dearborn Mission at 8:30 o'clock Thursday at Butler chapel and at 9 at St Thomas Catholic church burial in Mt Calvary cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 o'clock this Wednesday night at the chapel Mrs Victoria Stepnowski 77 of 230 South Feree Kansas City Kansas at 8 o'clock Thursday at Butler chapel and at o'clock at the St Joseph Catholic church: burial In Mt Calvary cemetery The rosarv will be said at 8 this Wednesday night at the chapel Thomas Davis 85 of 416 North Tenth Kansas City Kansas at 3:30 o'clock Thursday at Fulton chapel burial In Highland Park cemetery Earl Marion Freeman 36 of 15 East Thirty-fourth terrace at 10 Thursday at Newcomer chapel: burial in I cemetery Bethel RITFS FOR M1KF LASALLE The Services for Former Restaurateur Will Be Thursday Services for Mike LaSalie 45 of 505 Prospect boulevard who died Monday at the Menorah hospital after an illness of a week will be held at 9 o'clock Thursday at the Holy Rosary Catholic church Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 o'clock this Wednesday night at the Seb-eto chapel Mr LaSalle lhad been in More La save poor health for Several years He was a native of Kansas City and a former restaurant owner He was a member of the Holy Rosary church Surviving are his wife Mrs Catherine Jackson LaSalle of the home six sisters Mrs Anthony £anzo 3029 East Seventh street Mrs Louis Aecurso 506 Prospect Mrs James Pusateri 1007 West Seventieth street Mrs Laurence Arcurv 1700 East Seventy-seventh street terrace Mrs Robert Jolly 557 Cherry street and Mrs David Smith Cherry and two brothers Frank LaSalle 3528 Montgall avenue and James LaSalle 506 Prospect LEVY DOWN SAME TAX IN A SWAN SONG FOR CONGRESS Representative Coya Knutson (D-Minn) and William Goodwin 18-year-old page from Pontiac Mich teamed up in a song Wild Irish on the floor of the House last night Members of the House raised their voices in their own style of singing while the Senate went about some late business Then shortly before midnight the session was adjourned (Wirephoto) NORTH KANSAS CITY COUNCIL REDUCES FIGURE 51 CENTS Seven young representatives nf the Brazil Civil Air patrol yesterday visited former President Harry Truman and then joined about thirty members of four Civil Air patrol squadrons of Greater Kansas City fnr a picnic at Hill park in Independence The cadets who are exchange representatives arrived at the Municipal Air Terminal yesterday morning from Joplin Dates for the cadets at the picnic were provided by the Belton squadron of the Civil Air patrol Squadrons 1 and 2 ot Kansas City and the Independence squadron also attended Chicken the Main Feature Col Milo Barnhard jr 433 East South avenue Independence of the Missouri wing staff was in charge of the picnic which featured fried chicken The exchange representatives are Carlos Junqueria senior escort officer and Luciano Pinhei-10 Luiz Menezes Luiz Mota Sehastiao Simoes Luiz Siqueira and Sergio Cavalcante The seven cadets received handshakes and autographs from Mr Truman at his office They visited the Trans World Airlines Inc overhaul base at Fairfax and the General Motors corporation Buick-Oldsmobil5-Pontiac assembly division here In Exchange Program The group is part of an international cadet-exchange program The United States sends 150 A represen 1 a tives to the twenty-two nations participating in the reciprocal agreement The Brazilian cadets left their country July 17 and visited in Washington before coming to Missouri where they are the guests of the A wing hpre Col Vic Freer Joplin Mo deputy commander of the north- born at Ipava Ill and had been a resident of Gardner many years He was a retired farmer Surviving are his wife Mrs Nellie Hutton of the home five daughters Mrs Anna Trout Baldwin City Kas: Mrs Mabel Mooney Redondo Beach Calif Mrs Frances Chitwood Minco Ok Mrs Mildred Shaw Des Moines Operation Performed on Eye of and Mrs Bessie McCann Topeka three sons Paul Hutton Carlisle Ia Howard Hutton Gardner and Wilbur Hutton Olathe and twenty-one grandchildren and seventeen Wichita Aug A severe rlog bite may have blinded the left Middleton Turley Ok Services Will be at 11 Thursday at the Newcomer chapel Mission Burial will be in Highland Park cemetery BRYAN Word has been received in Independence of the death Monday at Colorado Springs Colo of John Bryan 65 a retired builder He was the father of John Bryan 12606 Erickson road Independence and Harold Bryan a university of Missouri student who is living this summer at Glendale farms a half mUe southeast of independence Before He Retired He Was a Also surviving are his wife Mrs Mary Bryan of the home at Colorado 'Hennery Employee 3fi Tears springs' four daughters Mrs Mary Kellev Jersey City Mrs Anita John Frank Pippenger 68 211 Avery North Arlington Mrs North Hawthorn avenue Inter-1 Harold Davis Okinawa and Mrs Walter Berry San Francisco two CU district died yesterday Sbrothers Edward Bryan and Joseph Bryan North Arlington and nine grandchildren Services will be held Thursday at Colorado Springs tfee Osteopathic lTo i a 1 He But a State Commission Has Or dereri an Increase in Assessments in Clay County Beer License Issued Tax levies totaling $116 on $100 assessed valuation were set last night by North Kansas City council The levy is 51 cents lower than the 1954 levy hut the tax that residents will pay will be about the same because of the 90 percent increase in real estate assessments of Clay County ordered by the state tax commission The assessment in increase is expected to add about 10 million dollars to valuations in North Kansas City bringing the total to $31358645 The 1955 levy will produce about $363759 about the same that the tax last year would have produced on oid valuations The levy by funds: great -grandchildren McGINLEY Mary Margaret Mc-Giley 1-day-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Maurice McGinley 342 Fowler Kansas City died yesterday at the Providence hospital Also surviving are a sister Sandra Lee McGinley and two brothers Michael Patrick McGinley and John Joseph McGinley of the home The paternal grandmother Mrs Mary McGinley 1817 South Tremont and the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Herman Turk 426 North Fifth Services will be held at 3 o'clock this Wednesday at the Daniels chapel Burial will be In Mt Calvary eye of a 5-year-old Harper Kas girl now a patient at the Wesley hospital here have to wait a few days and a hospital spokesman said Eloise Taylor daughter of Mr and Mrs Wiley Taylor suffered a puncture wound of her left eyeball Sunday An operation was performed here in an effort to repair the damaged cornea MOTHI OF A WHEFLEK Worked at the Standard Oil refinery in Sugar Greek thirty-six years before he retired in 1952 Mr Pippenger was a member of the Fair-nSount Christian church and was CALLENDER Willard Callender 80 died last night at the home 4117 Warwick He was a printer for the Callender Printing company before he retired twenty years ago Survivine are a daughter Mrs Marion Roesch Los Angeles and a brother Harry Callender Wichita CREWS Jonah Crews 81 Gash-land a retired farmer died yesterday at the home He was born in Florenceburg Tenn and had been a resident of Clay County thirty- General fund Wheeler sr who died July 22jHospit at her home in Clinton Ok ShejBonds was the mother of A Wheeler jr 2421 West Sixtv-third Mission Hills vice-president of the L'nion National bank Other survivors are the husband of the home and another son Wheeler Killeen Tex The (fund the was Bonds hall A was real was closed by ordinance and remainder in the fund $125346 transferred to the general fund for the purchase of the City site were retired recently license to sell 5 per cent beer issued to the Garner Oil company for a restaurant at 2008 Burlington The license was use previously by Lottie's cafe at the same address Carl Koonce who has been acting lieutenant on the police department has been promoted to lieutenant aj nat prrsidentfoJm Frank pivtenarr five years Before moving to Gash of fho TuentvYesr Hub of the'aDd ten Tears ago he resided on on tne twenty -i ear cum ox uu-ja farm in Brlck Monroe district refinery -Surviving are his wife Mrs Hallie Pippenger of the home a daughter Mrs Bertha Parker 435 Knickerbocker place a son Fjarl Pippenger 102 South Hedges avenue Intercity district two stepdaughters Mrs I'forma Jean Dinora Springfield IH and Mrs Betty Chrisman Nirhita a stepson Gilbert Mc-Jslroy Los Angeles two sisters Mrs Lillie Zink Appleton City Aio and Mrs Minnie Patton Denver two brothers Alfred rtppenger Selah Wash and Harry Pippenger Tulsa and eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren will be at 2:30 o'clock west of Liberty Surviving are his wife Mrs Gertrude Crews of the home six daughters Miss Caroline Crews Miss Dorothy Crews Miss Ruby Crews and Miss Grace Crews of the home Mrs Mary Marlin Oklahoma City and Mrs Ann Justice Golden Oaks North: seven sons David Crews Jack Crews and Calvin Crews of the hotne Thomas Crews and Clarence Crews Gashland: Franklin Crews Gladstone and Fred Crews Boice Citv Ok and thirteen grandchildren Services will be held at 10:30 o'clock Thursday at the Gashland Methodist church Burial will be in East Slope cemetery DILLON Mrs Mary Cornelia Dillon 80 of 7907 Campbell died yesterday at her home after an illness of three months She was born In Smlthville Mo and had been a resident of Kansas City since 1920 Her husband who died in 1951 was a construction engineer She was a member of the Ivanhoe Park Chris- THE PLACE TOGO! FOR MID-WEEK VALUES! Ill AT First Pick Un- Lge 46- -Q dUlvL Grapefruit Oz Can 13 PICKLES MUNDEN Willard Munden 84 died yesterday at St Mary's hospital He made his home with a niece Mrs Anna Cox 3143 Bell He was a life member of the Temple Masonic lodge Surviving are three sisters Mrs Anna Shaw Cameron Mo Mrs Vila Jarrel Parkin Ark and Mrs Margaret Smith St Joseph Mo Services will be at 3:30 o'clock Thursday at the Freeman chapel conducted bv members of the lodge Burial will be in Mt Moriah cemetery STOUT Benjamin Stout 57 Nevada Mo died yesterday at the Veterans hosDital Surviving are a brother stout Nevada and two sisters Mrs Fridav Augusta Kas and Mrs Ethel Roper Nevada UNELL Mrs Goldie Unell 80 of 35 West Sixty-ninth street died last night at the home after a 5-year illness She was born in Lithuania and had been a resident of Kansas City fifty-one years Her husband Joseph Unell of the home was In the bakery business here before his retirement She was a member of the Beth Israel synagogue and its auxiliary Surviving are two sons Harold Unell 604 East Seventy-second and Gus Unell 412 East Seventy -first terrace: two daughters Mrs Sam Peltziie of the home and Mrs Meyer Rosenberg 7215 Ward parkway: a brother Harrv Snitz 5819 Jackson and a sister Mrs Celia Miller 639 East Seventv-fourth terrace Seervices will be held at 2 o'clock this Wednesday at the Louis chapel Burial will be in Sheffield cemetery VIGDER Mrs Elma Vigder 51 of 3808 Wyandotte died yesterday UNITED SUPERS DEATHS IN MISSOURI California-U Pennington 89 retired farmer blacksmith and general store owner survivors include a daughter Mrs Charles Stinson of near Independence Pattonshurg William Albert Warford 83 township assessor twenty seats and manager of Missouri Farmers association five years Moberiy Harry A Horn 85 well known carpenter and contractor died after a 3-year illness Mrs A A Stigall 79 funeral at Cater chapel at 2 o'clock this Wednesday Mr Slatterly 82 funeral at immaculate Conception church at 9 o'clock this Wednesday morning Fayette Mrs Avery 66 Armstrong- Funeral in Methodist church here at 2:30 clock this Wednesday for Miss Birdie Harvey 82 who died in a nursing home at Huntsville Mo Centralia Funeral at First Christian church at 2:30 o'clock this Wednesday for John Robert Brown 15 who drowned here Sunday Pickering Mrs Rita Pearl Cole 66 wife of Fdgar Cote Martinsville -Mr Ruth Snyder 5 wife of Glenn Snvder Owen Atwood 86 King Cil' -Take A Edson 94 Forest Citv Mrs Willard Hahn 61 Maitland Mrs Vienna Goodpasture Mor- Graham Vance 87 died after a long illness I Home of High Water and Lew Prices r--cou PON- COFFEE THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 3RD 4TH SlJE Independence Burial will be in and Thomas a Dillon 7iio East one F7nral Hills cemeterv 'Hundred Seventh terrace Hickman biorai hills emeipi MiUs three daughters Mrs UI I RFPHt-T IT Grider of the home Mrs Bird- I well Trier Tex and Mrs James torvirosThlirsHav at ittle Rock Shannon 7621 Conser Overland Park Services I hursetaj at lmie nn and a gister Mrs William Crouch and Friday at Graveside Here 1217 East Twenty-third North Kan- sas City Services for Jack Redhef-fer 41 director of Blue Cross FESSLER Mrs Hazel Maude Fess-ler 67 died yesterday at the home COFFEE 59 Lb Modena Wiliam Hickman 86 77 GOLDEN WEDDING Mb ALL GRINDS Can at the General hospital She had been a resident of Kansas Citv twenty-five years Surviving are two sons Andre Baker and Leon Vigder of the home: two brothers Herschel PI'ATHS IN KANSAS Moore Afton Ok and Moore Mrs Florence Evie Smalley 83 Vinita Ok a sister Miss Mona survived by three daughters Mrs Muriel Moore Tulsa and her mother Mrs Guerrant of Greenwood Mo Mrs Mildred Stella Moore Vinita St Mrs Emilia Groncwcg 88: her daughter Miss Edna Groneweg lives at 3501 the Paseo Kansas City rmstrong of Los Angeles and Mrs Ruth Calif Xeil Oeod Today ONLY With Coupon S'i Groc'y Purrh LIMIT 1 TO A FAMILY AIR -CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT CUBE STEAK Lean Tender lb 69c ROUND STEAK US Choice lb S9c CHUCK ROAST Baby Beef lb 39c POTATOES Triumphs 10 lbs 29c MILK Full Gallon 49c aitd Blue Shield organizations at Little Rock Ark who died yesterday in Little Rock will be at 10 o'clock Thursday at the Rue-bel chapel Little Rock and at 4 o'clock Friday at the graveside in Mt Moriah 1714 Stewart Mrs Fessler been a resident of Kansas City Kansas sixty years She was a member of the Burnside post of the Relief corps Her husband Harvey Fessler a retired machinists's helper for the Kansas City Kansas board pf public utilities died in 1952 Surviving are five daughters Mrs Lois Dicus 1708 Stewart: Mrs Rose Burgoon Bellflower Calif: Mrs Mabel Gibbs 2416 Greeley Mrs Juanita Zatarain 2703 North Thirtv -first and Mrs Evelvn Gow of the home three sons Lawrence Fessler Cottonwood Falls ceme-jKas Harold Fessler Fort Lupton terv here Colo and Harvev Fessler Hawthorne 'Calif: two sisters Mrs Irene Fur- Among i tl eiong fjOS Angeles and Mrs Kath-survivors is a eririe Bruce Houston Tex and a brother Leslie Everett Long Island City had 59 POPULAR BRAND REGULAR SIZE CIGARETTES J1 IRIVERSIDE MO Morrison of Arlington a son Smallev nf Seneca and four grandchildren including Mrs Doris Welsh of 5301 North Garfield North Kansas City: funeral at Congregation church at 9 o'clock Thursday morning Tampa Mrs Franctska ajnar 4: fu neral this Wednesday morning 8t Catholic church John Ernest Sehiefelbein 7i funeral this Wednesday Walter A Bat nett 79 Mrs Helen Ftviia Healea 81 Gtarence LeRoy Handkins 65 William Kemmerer 74 a Wichita resident sixtv vears Francis Edward Peak 82 Delbert Ernest Williams 65 funeral this Wednesday Belle Plaine-William Alter 82 son of John and Mary Elizabeth Alter who founded orchards here funeral this Wednes-da' Coffeyvilie Funeral here Thursday for Mrs Grace Reynolds 66 who died at Wichita Arkansas City William Bowman retired blacksmith and son of a colonel in the Texas Rangers Star Want Ads advertise the needs of hundreds of homes and offices to the people of this community and get results Dial BA 5500 Adv qME TO BOSCO 12-0z QQc Jar MO STORES ONLY MILNOT 3 Tall AQc Cans Mrs Frances Carr The pallbearers have been selected for the services for Mrs Frances Carr 74 of 349 North Fifth Kansas Citv Kansas at 9:30 o'clock Thursday at the home and at 10 o'clock at the St John the Baptist Catholic church Burial will be In Mt Calvary cemeterv The rosarv will be said at 8 this Wednesday night at the home The pallbearers members of the Wvandotte Countv Bar association are Donald Martin Ernest Yarnevich Albert Kovac Francis Donnellv Stephen Dolinar and Walter Fuller Mrs Geraldine Ames Services for Mrs Geraldine Ames 49 of 515 Maple who died Saturday night in Platte City will be at 10:30 o'clock Thursday at the Freeman chapel Burial will he In Green Lawn cemetery Surviving are her husband Jack Ames sr and her mother Mrs Anderson of WHY SHOP THE TOWN? SEE ALL JACK BORING WHERE PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT FRENCH PICKLING SPICE 1 '4-OZ Pkg 13! TRIPLE TRADE-IN 9S5 NORGE REFRIGERATORS p1 PROFIT TO $20 PER DAY HELP US HARVEST 2S6Q00 TONS OF MODESTO Peach growers A th Modesfe area in Stanislaus California need men ana women nnd mature beys end grk including students fa help norveit the 1955 Peach crop Starting abopt August 1 0 and continuing until about September 15 this gigantic harvest wtH be in full swing Here is on opportunity for substantial eorn-gs while enjoying a summAr ia iMonderful Californio The work difficult and many familfWs oops pool their efforts wit pleasure and profit For further tails get INFORMATION DER at your neoresth Employment Office The Grape and To mate harvests folio Yb i immediately and October Don Deley- Inquire Todly GILLEN Mrs Mary Elizabeth Gillen 71 nf 1212 West Forty-first died Monday night at St Mary's hospital She was born in Burlington Kas and had been a resident here fifty-five years Surviving are a brother John Vaughan 18 North Riley Claycomo and two sisters Mrs Bertha Schlicher Clarks-dale Mo and Mrs Cecelia Phippen Alta Vista Ia The rosary will be said at 10:30 o'clock this Wednesday and at 8:30 o'clock this Wednes-I day night at the Quirk Tobin chapel Services will be at 10 Thursday at the Our Ladv of Good Counsel Catholic church Burial will be in Calvary cemetery GLENNON Miss Cecelia Glen- non 66 died yesterday at the home at Belton She was born in Wheaton Kas She was a member of St Sabina Catholic church Belton and the Altar sodality Surviving are a brother Richard Glennon and a sister Miss Sarah Glennon of the home The rosary will be said at 7 this Wednesday night atj the George chapel Belton Services I will be at 8:30 o'clock Thursday atj the chape! and at 9 at St Sabina's church Burial will be ini Mt Olivet cemetery HALEY John Halev 76 of 523 Grand died yesterday at the General hospital The rosarv will be said at 7:30 this Wednesday night at the Wielert chapel Serv- ices will be at 8:30 o'clock Thursday at St Parick's Catholic church Burial will bein Mt Calvary ceme-j tery HUTTON John Thomas Hutton 83 Gardner Johnson County died yesterday at the home He was FOR EXAMPLE If your old appliance or TV is worth $50 tack gives you not $50 nor $lOO hut the triple trade-in of Norge Prices Stort of Jack Boring's Only NO DOWN PAYMENT with trad NO PR50 Kxacfly shown and advertised BAB-O 2 Giant QCc Cans yj DU 2 Lge Ole Pkgs PI CHEER 2 Lge Ac Pkgs 01 THE MIDDLE WEST'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE APPLIANCE A TV STOAES Qnhtv McnT 4609 TR00ST 9utn 4b09 I K0UM Frarh lnmm Handling (eninillrr MODESTO CALIFORNIA AttfrCiMiee 18th CENTRAL SfeJf 1 WOBURUNGTOi PLEASE NOTE: OUR BUSINESS WAS BUILT ON GOOD SERVICE! A WB FREE PARKING LOTS 3 STORES A -A PPL I A COMPANY no Strike Conditions VIE OOP7 APPLIANCES ON DISPLAY SIIYINS KANSAS CITtANS SINCf 1 far Farihetfer sister Mrs Harold Wright Dallas -The active pallbearers will he Kenneth Helsby Stephen Bon-rey Eugene Lopez A Bedell Gordon Ratcliff Rick Campbell Ftebert Jackson and Gardner The honorary pallbearers be executive directors of tlie Blue Cross and Blue Shield fnom the Mid-West PR DAVID COWHERD 4k Ogteopath Moved to Florida One and a Half Years Ago 'Dr David Cowherd 65 Fort Nljyers Fla an osteopath died Sunday at the home Dr Cowherd practiced here about twenty-nine years moving to FJirt Myers one and a half years age He was president of the Jtckson County Osteopathic association three years and a mfember of the Osteopathic college of Othalmplogv and Otorhinolaryngology and a former president of its founding group Surviving are his wife Mrs Rjuh Cowherd of the home a sister Mrs Paul Cowden Center Mo and two brothers Iljr Russell Cowherd Carrollton Mo and Ray Cowherd Afertinsburg Mo MISS VGNFS RRRR H4S Tim F'uneral Will Be Held Thursday at Leavenworth Miss Agnes Barbara Haas 85 of 3614 Central street died yesterday at the Hyde Park Nursing 401 East Thirty-sixth street Mias Haas was born in Leavenworth Kas and was a resident there until she moved here in 1952 Surviving are a sister Mrs CE Shepherd sr of the home two nephews Shepherd jr 5000 Oak street and Carl Wei boh Buffalo and a nfpee Mrs Forrest Byars 1237 Romany road wife of the secretary of the Downtown com rruttee Services will be held at 10 ogiock Thursday at the Sexton chapel Leavenworth Burial will in Mt Muncie cemetery Leavenworth BRAND Mrs Maxine Louise Brand 34 died yesterday at the home 4706 Goodman road Merrlaro Surviving are her husband Lee Erand and two sons Donald Lee Brand and James Otis Brand of the home her father Jess Gibbs Hill Top Ark two brothers Gibbs HSB Top and Gibbs Harrison Ark and a sister Mrs Christine Naturally better means just what it says that Sunnybank relies on its wholesome ingredients for that fresh natural flavor Let your taste decide how good a margarine can be Put Sunnybank on your shopping list today and prove to yourself that Sunnybank is the naturally better margarine the gentle bleach PUREX Taste alone proves Sunnybank margarine naturally better! 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