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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 21

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Kansas City, Missouri
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21
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i i 1 At V- i THE KANSAS CITY TIMES SATURDAY AUGUST ST T6 IB ACTOR ART BAKER DIES HE WAS SEEN HERE OFTEN ON TELEVISION MACY Collapse in Rank Is Fatal to Master of ISilSlfS 5 Los Angeles (AP) Actor Art known for his roles as a television announcer died yesterday after collapsing in a bank hospital officials reported The silver-haired actor apparently was the victim of a heart attack spokesmen said Baker 68 leaves his wife Gerri a daughter Diane and two stepsons Milton and Bill Larsen His last film yet to be re-leased was On his agent said Baker became familiar to Kansas City viewers first in the early 50s when the Asked for program began to be IS TODAY 8:00 TIL 4:00 1208 West 12th STREET Art Baker carried by local television The show ended in 1958 More recently viewers saw his familiar smile and white hair in commercials for Chevrolet He appeared here in 1962 in the American Royal parade CIVIL AIR PATROL CADETS were honored last night with a dinner at the Richards-Gebaur Air Force base club The cadets from Iowa and Nebraska spent a week here for the annual encampment Award winners from left to right were John Vrotsos 17 of Dubuque la outstanding cadet staffer Miss Anne Ferguson 18 of Center Point la outstanding female cadet CAP Maj Paul Torn outstanding senior staffer Robert Garret 17 of Bellevue Neb outstanding male cadet and Mike Berg 13 of Omaha academic award The cadets will be flown to their homes this morning 12 tA it crj ry A Si tsto HERE'S HOW YOU GET THERE From 12th Broadway: drive across the 12th street viaduct At the foot of the viaduct make a 180 degree left turn double back east crossing Hickory and Mulberry Streets to Warehouse with the banners on top! top! From 18th Central Kansas City Kansas: drive east on Central Ave and cross the Central Ave Bridge After you leave the bridge turn left and drive South on James St across the James St Viaduct continue on East on 12th turn right at 12th and Liberty then East crossing Hickory and Mulberry Streets to Warehouse KANSAS PHONE RATES TO DROP Southwestern feell to Cut Long Distance Charges By Robert Clark (The Star's Topeka Correspondent) Topeka Southwestern Bell Telephone company will reduce its long distance rates to Kansas users by about $1320000 a year beginning October 1 William Mitchell chairman of the Kansas Corporation commission said late yesterday Mitchell said the reductions were by joint agreement between Southwestern Bell and the commission following studies of the income on long distance tolls and costs involved The reductions were made possible chiefly by the new school foundation program which has reduced the ad valorem taxes in most of Southwestern territory and by more efficient operations put into effect by the company Mitchell said It is the third reduction in long distance rates in the last four years The new schedule will lower charges on calls between most cities that are 39 miles or more apart in Kansas The lower schedule will apply to both sta-tion-to- station and person-to-person calls Starting October 1 the maximum charge will be 40 cents for a 2-minute station-to-station call at night or on Sunday between the farthest points in Kansas such as a call from Atchison to Liberal in far Southwestern Kansas 3 Italian cocktail tables Orig 3995 1995 1 Modern walnut desk Orig 3995 1995 1 Early American side chair Orig 2000 995 2 Danish style Hi-back chairs Orig 7995 2500 1 Aluminum chaise lounge Orig 3495 1 750 2 Modern walnut buffets Orig 13995 7000 1 TV-Stereo combination Orig 479 50 35800 1 color TV walnut finish Orig 49850 39800 1 Norge deluxe automatic washer Full size 16800 2 GE 15 cu ft frost-free refrigerators 23800 1 Norge gas clothes dryer full size 1 1 800 1 Portable ironer by Hurly Saves hours! 2800 8 Headboards Twin size Orig 1295-2995 800 1 Early American end table Orig 2995 1495 2 Traditional gold chairs Orig 6995 4995 NO MONEY DOWN MONTHS TO PAY SORRY NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS I 11 MACYS II Vj GIRLS' FAMOUS MAKER SKIRTS SWEATERS SLACKS AND KNIT TOPS jup (OR 275 EACH) scooped the market on famous name sweaters and sportswear and you can share the savings! Just in time for school want enough for the whole season! SWEATERS Comp $5 $6 All machine washable acrylic in cardigans pullovers embroidered styles fashiony rib knits bulky knits classic flat knits recognize the famous label! Sizes 7-14 SPORTSWEAR: Comp Double knit cotton tops in many many colors and styles and coordinate bonded acrylic or cotton knit slacks Permanently pleated bonded acrylic skirts in a myriad of colors too! want a dozen! Sizes 4-14 COLORS: find navy gold grape loden brown white red blue aqua and mixtures SORRY the top wide and wonderful for mail or phone orders! Wear all five stores hi ill lH mV 9m RI ifi iiiti SHOP DOWNTOWN TOD AST 5:30 MISSION LANDING AJJTIOCH AND BRIDGE SCHOOL WAIT BUT WILL CHARGE IT!.

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