Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Monday, October 2, 2000 - good on made-to-order or outside grill sandwiches only - - offer good thru 10/09/00 - not valid with any other offer - Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet Town displays postcard exhibit The Associated Press MONTEZUMA — Giant, multicolored quilts seem to be hanging from the walls as you enter the Stauth Memorial Museum exhibition hall. Apparent though are Decoying One past winner is Stan Herd, known for his crop art and large murals like the stagecoach scene on the side of a Dodge City bank. A closer look reveals that they're 600 small paintings by Kansas artists, giving the viewer a unique cross-section of how others see the state. "Kansas has a lot to offer in landscapes. These are about whatever inspires them," Legeletier said. "The people are extremely talented and creative with what they can do with a small size." The museum, located more than eight hours away from Lawrence, is showing the Kansas Artists Postcard Series XXIII by the Association of Community Arts Agencies of Kansas. The exhibit opened Sept. 10 and runs through Sunday, Oct. 15. The work of 16 of this year's winning artists was reproduced on postcards sold by the arts association. Former association director Romalyn Tilghman had the idea years ago after she saw small paintings in big city museums. It's the only time that this year's 26 winners chosen from 184 entries will be on display with winners of all past years. After Montezuma's exhibit, only this year's winners will be shown in museums and schools around the state. Getting the nod to host the exhibit this year was a boost for the 4-year-old museum, which has several exhibitions a year plus a permanent collection of objects from around the world. Museum director Kim Legleiter says the exhibit is a way to get people to come to the museum in this southwest Kansas community of about 900 people. The paintings in this art exhibit are small: 4 1/4 inches by 6 inches, mounted with a white matte and enclosed in a silver frame. The museum will have wildlife photographs from the Natural History Museum of London next September — one of four stops for the display in this country. Crossword ACROSS 1 Stadium level 5 Bird that eats feathers 10 Truant GI 14 "My Friend" 15 Fragrant shrub 16 monster 17 Oregon's tree 17 Tacks on 20 Catch 21 Distant settlement 23 Play endings 24 Evergreen shrub 26 incognita 28 Self-images 32 Doll 35 Fake butter 36 Phony 36 Play athlete, briefly 39 Scores (points) 41 Indulgent 43 Supped 44 Shakespearean triune of all 46 Sick play 47 Far from square? 48 Blowhole 49 Huron and Tahoe 50 Even score 52 German industrial city 55 Desert 59 Quantum particles 60 Orop or poop 64 Pancake topper 67 Stand one in good 69 Turkish port 70 Future plant 71 Superman's folks 71 Computer owner DOWN 1 Ocean motion 2 Pressing device 3 Flightless fowl 4 Norse 4 Armadoned 5 Angry gaze 6 Standing 7 Santa's helper? 8 Actor Scott $ \textcircled{2} $ 2000 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved 9 Tan shade 10 Wide open 11 Survivor's hairline? 12 Early car maker 13 Endure 14 Dalai 15 Actress Cicely 16 Compretend 17 Hebrew script 18 Delight 19 Bin 20 Coastal bird 21 Kats works 22 Golfer Palmer 23 Annie of "Designing Women" 24 Immaculate 25 Joyride 26 Rescued 27 Uncle Sam's statement 28 French season 29 Tolstoy and Gorcey 30 Signed, Solutions to Friday's crossword Hollywood-style 53 Slapping noise 54 Storage buildings 55 Rehan and Huxtable 56 Newworth of "Cheers" 157 Irysh port 158 Hoopster 159 Archibald 160 Hobby 161 Unclothed 162 Incite 163 Writer's tool grand OPENING of a new office for your doctor for great care in Great Prices! $18.50 per 6 pack Acuvue Acuvue2 SurVue Dr. Kevin Lenahan Optometrist & Associates Is Moving October 6th to 9th & Iowa, Hillcrest 935 Office Park 935 Iowa Suite 3 838-3200 I }