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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 8

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Kansas City, Missouri
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8 A THE KANSAS CITY STAR Sunday March 24 1972 This Week in the Kansas City Area Following Is a list of activities in the Kansas City area through next Sunday Other cultural events are listed in the Arts and Entertainment Section Conventions Amway Corporation Ada Mich Wednesday Holiday Inn at Municipal Auditorium (estimated attendance 250) Memo rex Corporation Thursday Holiday Inn at Municipal Auditorium (100) Far-Mar Company today through Tuesday Muehlebach Hotel (1500) Entomological Society of America Tuesday through Friday Muehlebach Hotel 500) Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization Saturday Muehlebach conference room Plaza Library 4801 Main This week: Exhibits Design Award through March Kansas City Public Library 311 12th Display on Cuna Indians of San Bias Islands Panama through March 29 Kansas city Public Library 311 12th Antique show and sale 11 am to 6 pm today Little Theater Municipal Auditorium Pet adoption center Wyandotte County Humane Society Monday through next Sunday Ward Parkway Shopping Center Easter Carnival MERCANTILE BANK TRUST CO "ME RCANTILE MAKES THINGS EASY fOR YOU" Ill WALNUT KC MO Member PDIC borne people can't see the forest for bad vision Mk See your eye doctor then see to make sure your prescription is filled precisely through April 6 Hotel (1000) civic Ward Danny Cook of Maybe Mich tries on one of thousands of pairs of shoes mysteriously dumped on a farm owned by Mrs Leila Begley Mrs Begley says she has no idee of how the shoes are getting on her 10-acre farm or who is putting them there (Wirephoto) optical oompany Main office 610 East 9th Street Telephone 84? 1477 78 842 3852-SI 10 Convenient Location! 2 Downtown Antioch North 2 Prairie Village 2 Country Club Plaza Gladstone 2 Blue Ridge Mall PHONE 221-4100 TODAY! SPECIAL OPERATORS ON DUTY 10 TIL 5 RESIDENTS OF ATCHISON EXCELSIOR SPRINGS HARRISONVILLE LAWRENCE LEAVENWORTH LEXINGTON OTTAWA OSAWATOMIE PAOLA PLEASANT HILL RICHMOND ST JOSEPH WARRENSBURG: ASK THE OPERATOR FOR TOLL-FREE ENTERPRISE 7000 INDIAN SPRINGS OPEN TODAY 12:30 5:30 CHARL-MONT EASTER CANDY NOVELTY EASTER BASKETS: Choose from several filled to the brim with all kinds of Easter goodies! $3-895 Seasonless! Boots by Corelli to shine under hotpente and mini aklrts Bold front zipper brazenly bared on a boot eat for high faahlon on platform aola White or black atratch crinkle patent 5-10 medium Comp $25 8hoe Salon: 3rd floor Downtown and all Macys I i 0 1 1 1 IO 0(11 Oat a CIUocu Sunday Wyandotte County Mnseum Wyandotta County Par Bonnar and Cultural Di-i sorientation in John Stetnbacher California educator and author 6 Em Monday Cafeter- 83rd and Mission Road Prairie Village Music Around the vocal-instrumental presentation 7:30 pm today Jewish Community Center I Want to Be Governor of Lt Gov William Morris 9:45 am today Temple Jehudah Responsibility of the Senior Citizen to Johnson County Parks and Gordon Johnson 10:30 am Monday Antioch Park Board Room 6501 Antioch Road Mer-riam Investor information series 7 pm Tuesdays through April 11 BOXED FILLED EGGS: Choose from three favorites! Large -milk chocolate egg Delicious filled center Nut and Fruit Egg: 115 1-lb 195 Fudge 12-oz 139 Annaclair 125 culture featuring rural living Items and early farming implements steam traction i engines In operation every Sunday as well as live western music from 2 to 4 A Texas longhorn steer on exhibit Large picnic area adlolnlng Adults $1 children under 4 tree Open 7 days a week 9 am to 5 pm The center Is located 'A mile north of the Bonner Springs exit of the Kansas Turnpike on highway 7 or 'h mile south of highway 24 and 40 west of Kansas City Kansas at 124th Watkins Woolen Mill and Mnsenm Textile factory built In 1840 by Waltus Watkins Located in Watkins Will State Historic Site near Lawson Mo I 49 to county road MM Group tours available Hours 10 a m-4 weekdays ll a m-4 Sunday Closed Monday Admission: 4 throuah 12 vears 25 cents over 13 years 75 cents Special tours and rates to schools and organizations Nelson Gallery Gallery hours 10 a to 5 Tues through Silt Sun 2 to closed Mon Guided tours 10 a 11 a noon and 3 Tues through Sat 2 and 3 Sun Children's library open 10 a to 4 Tuesday through Frl 45fh and Oak Closed Saturday through Sunday Zoo in Swope Park See th Ape House Visit the African Veldt Zoo hours 8 to 11 am free admission 11 am to 5 pm children up to 14 accompanied bv an adult free Children 14 to 14 years accompanied bv an adult 25 cents Children 4 to 14 not accompanied by an adult 50 cents Adults over 14 after 11 am $1 Open Mon through Sun Main zoo bulldlno closed for remodeling Liberty Memorial World War I Museum Memory Hall displaying murals and maps including "Pantheon de la Guerre" mural bv Daniel MacMorrls 217-foot Memorial Shaft with elevator to observation balcony for panoramic view or Kansas City Hours 930 a to 4:30 pm Wed through Sun closed Mon and Tue until May! 1 Carillon concerts 12:30 and 5:30 Dm throuah Sat 3 pm Sunday Free1 25 cents charge on elevator to all except those In active military service ASSORTED CHOCOLATES: 'm Specially wrapped for Easter! Milk and dark I chocolate with delicious assorted centers 1 215 LV 2-lbs 425 Bobby Fischer Won't Play In Iceland Reykjavik Iceland Bobby Fischer US chess wizard has informed local officials he will not play the second half of his world title match against Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union in Iceland the president of the local chess association said yesterday Gudmundur Thorarinsson said the International Chess Federation should tackle the problem Fischer had requested a change in financial conditions for the match and was turned down by both Reykjavik and Belgrade Yugoslavia The two cities have been named as sites for the match In a second telegram to Iceland Friday Fischer said that because of financial he refused to play in Iceland at all Fischer had asked in a cable to the Icelandic organizers that all money left over after the cost of the match should be divided between Spassky and himself Candy: Downtown Mission Landing Antioch PHONE TODAYI 221-4100 A BASKET OF BOOKS FOR EASTER GIVING LITTLE BUNNY FOLLOWS HIS NOSE Six different fragrance label for the youngster to cratch end iniff Fun for the young reader S295 Award Winning Richard Scerry't EGG IN THE HOLE Book Read touch and see! $250 The Children' BIBLE The Old end New Testament in one edition 510 pages with four-color illustration! throughout $495 THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT by Beatrix Potter The age-old tale for the young reader Full Color illustration $1 00 PAT THE BUNNY by Dorothy Kunhardt For the preschooler They can touch the bunny even see and smell Illustrated 4250 Wr-Uf FOR PRESTIGE EYEWEAR IT'S CONTACT liNSES OPTICAL PRESCRIPTIONS FIUEO JptfXKAl 9rfuns" SAUSCH 4 10MB AVAILABLE AT Photogray Lenses 103 1 11 Hi Altman Bldg Suite 926 221-4717 107 I 11 Hi Ground floor 421-4160 47th State Ave Kansas City Kansas (Indian Springs Shopping Center) 95th Metcalf Overland Fork Kansas (Metcalf South Shopping Canter) BOOK STORE OVER 150 BOOK STORES FROM COAST TO COAST Leavenworth Kansas (Not 11 tltto available) laavanwartk Plait.

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