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ABC Season i if- I -T i t' 1 1 a. 1 ft v. 't eft I 1 Friday, September 23, 1 962 Appleton Post-Crescent B9 Lawrence Faculty Trio V' I- rfc -mix Gets Started i Dodgers Lose But Retain. 2-Game Lead Jim Campbell Promoted by Detroit Tigers fanned by Shanti for the final out, Wrigky Field's smallest crowd of the year, 617, watched the 22-year-old Rennet deal the Cubs their 102nd loss and 14th shutout this season. Rennett struck out six and walked tluee.

Tony Taylor and Roy Sievers collected three hits ea. for the Phillies WithChse-Up SCOUT (Channel 11) ABC To Open Recital Season Chamber Musk Performance Set For Sunday Night at Harper Hall the last of three networks to begin its new season, trots out two i -lit CONTINUED FROM PAGF, fi 'and lay Dalrympla homered. programs tonight. First is Close- ANGELES "OU1ION tOl i hi Becomes Club's General Manager; Eyes Improvement Lawrence Conservatory's recital season opens Sunday night with Wrw.rk It cf 5 1 I Willi ft bl 3 1 set lemnw Jt) 4 0 0 1h Mum ct iumentaries which goes a full a faculty chamber music performance at 815 p.m. in Harper Hall of hour for its seasonal premiere, the Music-Drama Center.

The program is free to the public. i Osvn ct aSpanqier If HT Otvn It Ifcker lb 5 13 0 4 1 5 0 2 3 site 4 I IThis is a first-hand look at the Aspr nle lb DETROIT AP Jim Camp-hell, young and aggressive. 'I Patricia flutist Frances Clarke Rehl. and Theodore Rehl, pianist, have prepared a Mens rf the clincher, while Miisial cnlicrl-erl five sinules in live In the NL's only other g.ime. pennis Bennett find a five-hitter ns the sizliiifi Philadelphi.i Phils won for the time in then-last 24 Barnes, 7-0 over Chicago.

Final Weekend The American League resumes competition today after taking Thursday off with several posi I Hownrlt rt 4 10 1 Mlrly lb 4 2 2 1 05iborfl 4 12 0 Carey 3b 4 ft 2 2 hMoon 2 0 0 0 Spnt.fr 3b 10 0 0 KoiiMk 0 0 0 0 Roebuck iqoo in, his new job as the Detroit Tigers general manager ro'fiR no program with music of Hadn, Hindemith, and a lesser-known contemporary composer, Bohuslav Martinu. Miss Mann, instructor in flute and admissions umDricht 0 0 0 0 bv nn nonnntit ni nmke. I Sherry 0 1 -A i Snioer I 0 0 0 Improvement of a fifth-place! Soviet educational system, the re-'sult of three weeks of "guided but uncensored filming," as rit-er Robert Lewis Shayon told TV 'Scout. You'll spend the hour with a student in School No. 6 in Mos-icow, where he learns Englishi (you'll hear him recite a poem.i 'studies ballet and art and has fun like any 15-year-old.

Talks with 'the school principal and the boy's i counselor at the conservatory, was principal flut h'm that had been expected to! J. tions in the standings still to he i drided in the final weekend o(; Challenge the New York Yankees Total ist with the Birmingham (Ala.) Symphony Orchestra between 1955 and 1961. She has studied with August Wittcborp and William Kincaid. A for mer Fulbright scholar, she joined the Lawrence -FnuiMi out tnr hum in th; B-Hit for the 12 American League 'ZVrStV t7 'he first step, or 3ooiCampbc" sai1 A future pennant lo AnqHm 00J is the Ticers' ultimate coal. the season.

Riuht hander Early Wynn of the Chicago While Sov cunning for his south career vic Miss Mann faculty in 1961. grandfather give a picture of how Mr. and Mrs. Rehl studied at Obcrlin Conservatory of Music and tory, faces the champion Yankees et New York tonight. Los Aneeles A.nrnmonte, Tempi.

Spencer. PO-i "I feel a team in't sav it hzA A Houston Lo, Anqele, 27 )4 OP- 3y 11 na" TPmnl. AnH I I 3 Vlir'tnCCMll i-natnn imlnrr if i I Is af Cleveland for a Itho rumnant uu i i 2B-Howrd, H.rtmnn IB-win, Pennant, Cam phell said after floubleheader arid Rait, mo. is at ir hrm.i,. s-umbncM his promotion Thursday, "a team education in the Soviet Union has Rre working toward advanced music degrees at the University of In-changed in three generations.

durmg summer re (Channel 11) Despite cesses. performer on the Lawrence con. its unwieldy title, I'm Dickens: Mrs. Rehl, who has played insert calendar. Fenster is a wieldy1 metropolitan orchestras in The program includes a show.

You'll meet two talented U'nshinntnn and YVkrnnsin hpld Tinr TVin" nf Usvrln i. ER BB ST jcan progress. But the only Detroit for day games. Washing-: 4'. ton and Roston are idle.

Ilf (W' 40) 4 Even in defeat the Dodcers Rochck 2 3 successful club this year was the JjYankees and they won it." oj The veteran baseball 1 i a actors, ingeis anu an assistantship in 'cello at Ober-jJohn Astin, in a well-written veri-jin in 10-)2. she is a lecturer in Iture. They play carpenters but: were heartened by the work of (L Sandv Koufax. tht tr left-handed Actor John Lasell and actress Ellen Weston are shown in a scene from the comedy, "Mary, Mary," Variety Theatre production coming to Appleton High School Saturday night. The stage play is being sponsored by Appleton Gallery of Arts, Curtain time is 8:20 p.m.

3 executive assumed the general Hlltioc nnrtnrrvio tVio 'this is not the hammered-thumb Bogws, Lendet. Smith. I j'vi iw. iuvu nit last two seasons by Vice President Rick Ferrell. Campbell has rounding into form after a two 44 type of carpenter humor, although; layolf due to circulation month ST.

'been a club vice president him- there is a kind of controlled slapstick. 4i (Channel 4-5) Inter Kuenn 3b 5 0 2 since 1059 and was placed in 5 110 Hlller 2b 4 6 2 0 rhuroo r.t lha If'IO 'iml 5 2 5 ft Alou rt-115 1 2 0 1TEDTAIHMCMT Jaiier 2b Hood tj Miml It flSmith It Bover lb While lb Jame rt Oliver MflKvill ss W.i burn Shantj 1790, and a 1022 "Sonata for Cello and Piano" by Paul Hindemith. Martinu's "Trio" is typical of the neo-romantic style of the Czech composer; it has a lush vitality and often unusual technical qualities. Sunday's complete program follows. PROGRAM I Trio In Maior Hayiis AHeriS Andantino tust Aliea'etto Vivace assai II Sonata for Cello i P'ano.

Op 11, No 3 Hinfjemith Mastiq schnelle Viertel. Mlt Kraft Uarigsam Sehr lebhaft INTERMISSION III Trio MartlniJ Poco allegretto I Adagio Andante Allegretto scheriando 0 0 0 0 Wnvj ct 5 0 10 McCovey If 4 13 1 rp. Alou rt 5 12 2 Ceperla lb 5 2 2 3 Heller 4 ft 0 0 Paqen it 2 0 11 O'Dell 1 0 0 0 Leren lllLtVIHIill'lLlli 40 i league operations in 1060. Ferrell retained in a new capacity 300 oas player evaluator. Rumors persisted here that Fer-i oirell's duties would be changed be-i cause of the Tigers' poor season.

0 hasn't won a pennant oooolsince 1945 and was considered national Showtime adds some real life thrills to the usual circus make-believe this week. Taping a circus in Orebro, Sweden, they ere shooting a high wire act. An elderly performer slipped and caught the wire with his finger tips. 40 feet off the ground. You'll see his rescue by mem trouble in the index finger of his pitching hand, lie vent five innings before he tired, set down the first 11 Colts in order, struck out four and allowed three hits, including a two-run homer by Roman Meji.is in the fifth that cut the Dodger lead to 3 2.

Rut the Dodgers' vaunted relief hopped on Roebuck and Sherry for four hits arid their four runs in the sixth, taking a fi4 lead, and after Ixs Angeles ralhed for a tie in the bottom of the inning, Houston scrambled ahead again 'It It I I. I I eRolfs Outtela bRiley Miller ePetersort Mrs. Rehl Rehl music at Lawrence. Her husband, an assistant professor of music I a rrimo 4U; Tntili 41 15 1 Totalj Television Schedules iiiini- viinviniri una yrni tmt-i 35 4 10 i surprise second-place finish in Grounder! out for Lerien In a Uflmirf In. PluftalM in 7tU LJi, 1.4.

bers of his troupe and some good has bePn soiojst; wjln forceout for McCovev In 7th ri Ran tor! Iffil close-ups of performers and audi--Littje Orchestra Society of New WBAY-TV, Channel 2, Green Bay Muifll In 9th; Struck out for Miller in Will Make Changes "I reali.e we have to make ence watching. York, and a particularly active Sports, st. i-ouii (wo 10:00 Weather, News 11 no-Sky Kmg 1J 30 Bugs Bunny letKrday, P. M. in Ihe seventh against Francises ri ii i-j 4i.

O'Dell, Kuenn PC-- we're going to make (Channel 2) Route: 66 turns to comedy this week and, Vny Cifieac: MriVIP Ti IT) Hie UHUS nut nil- nr. i.Mr.Slin Franciwo 7-. OP-Pwn. Hiiier changes' said Campbell. 12 00 Noon Shovo Ceperla 2, Hiller.

Panan and Cepeda; Jav Friday, M. .4:00 As the World Turns Cartoons 5:55 Sports 6:00 News, Weather Cronklle 6 -30-- Rawhide 7:30 Route 30 Fair Exchange 9. 30 Eyewitness 12 i5-Baoebaii (Twins vi.ithey do it very smoothly. Martin 10 30 Shannon 11 00 Feature Theater Saturday, A. M.

7:00 Cher-Up Time I 00 Capt. Kangaroo 00 The Alvin Show 30 Mighty Mouse 10 onRin-Tin-Ti 10 30 Ro Rogers Orioles! Milner and Georce Mahans run wnn lasi piayon nasenaii as an outfielder at Ohio State in the 1940s. "We haven't won a pennant in ler, Mnxvill and White; Oliver and Boyer. LOR St. Louis 9, San Francisco 9.

2B-MrCovey, Mays, Kuenn. HR Oliver, Baiiey. IP ER BB SO Washburn (W, 12-91 2-3 8 4 4 5 3 3-IS Football kickoff 3:50 NCAA Football (Notre Dame vi. Okla.) damage on Can Waiwick niiield hit, an error by Daryl Spencer, a bunt single by Al Spangler, a force play and a ground out. Gains Fourth Win Vmhricht took over with the bases filled and none out in the many years and this is our into Buster Keaton, as a sad man whose life lives up to his name Jonah.

Tod and Buz undertake to break his spell of bad luck. Meanwhile, back in town. Shantr 2 15 2 8 0 8 many WFRV-TV, Channel 5, Green Bay ODPII ((, 19-14) 4 -3 10 0 3 Larson 1-3 1 1 1 8 1 Friday, Outlaii) 2 8 fi 1 0 Appleton (tonight) Tales of Terror at 7:05 and 9.50. Shootout at Big Sag at fi p.m. and 8:43.

Brin, Menasha (now playing) Bon Voyage at 7 m. The Horizontal Lieutenant at 9.20. (Saturday matinee) Free show at 1 p.m.. Weekend with Father and safety film. 41 Outdoor (now playing) Poor White Trash and The Couch.

Shows start at dusk. Little Chute (now flaying) The Incredible Shrinking Man at 7 p.m. The Magic Sword at 8.30. Neenah (now playing) Birdman of Alcatraz at 8:35. Jack the 8 8 13 Conlan, Pelekou- Keaton's brother, (Joe E.

Brown) sisth and wound up with his; wilier 2 1 ,1 U- Burkhart. Walsh, fourth victory in as many Tie-: das is in jail charged with theft. 4 no The Three Stooges 4 15 the Early Show S5S-Snorts A OS News 6 15 Huntiev-BHnMey 6.30 International Showtime 7.30 Sing Along With 9:00 Jack Paar Show Weather, Sports 10 Tonight Show Saturday, A. M. 7.30 University of Wisconsin 00 Storybook 5 8 30 Puft and Reddy 9 00 Sharl Lewis i 30 King Leonard 41 (Channel 4-5) Oil 10 ho Fury 10 30 Magic Midway 11.00 Make Room for Daddy 11.30 Dateline Today Saturdty, P.

M. 12 00 Showcase 1:00 NBC Baseball 4 00-NFL Highlights i5o the old vocal cords, it's time ultimate goal. But we're not going to try to move mountains, we're not going to rush in and cut our throats by making changes for the sake of making them. "First, we have to get to know every other teams' players as well as ours. We're going to make changes, but we're (joing to do it in an orderly fashion." Campbell was given all-inclusive duties by president John E.

1 tn Sine Alnns With Mitch again. Giant Killer at Illinois Faces Rugged Foe CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 cis'ons. He gave up tniee nus and a walk, hut turned back repeated Dodcer threats. Maury Wills, Wille and Tommy Davis, and Frank Howard had in of the 14 Los Angeles hits and led the Dodgers to their early witch 8.30-Don't Call Me Charlia Mitch Miller has his same old: Kauit, usnnosn uonignp mo uaianan at p.m. ana 20 10 nf cinoprs dancprs and so-iPlus 2, once at 8 iO 'Saturday) hid Galahad at 1:30, 6:30 and WLUK-TV, Channel 11, Green Bay loists (Leslie Uggams, Gloria; p.m.

20 Plus 2, once at 8 20. Lambert and Louise O'Brien), but; Rialto, Kaukauna (now playing' Counterfeit lraitor at 7 p.m. has a lem- I Mexico State and Indiana Friday, P.M. 4 00 American 4 SO American 5:00 Superman 8 no Dickens end Fenster Bandstand 8 30 Movie Newstand 9:00 King Diamonds 9.30 Sguad there have been a few minor) lne Horizontal Lieutenant ar. The Cardinals lost edge on Cincinnati, taking charce against th Northwestern which crushpd 10 00 Sir Lancelot 11:30 Too Cat Saturday, P.M.

12:00 Bugs Bunny 12 30 Alakazam 1:00 My Friend Flick 1 30 Ranch Party 00 Out West 3 00 Roilej- Derby rappinlgletty Billy uucii tort Caroljna 37.2() last weeki Fetzer, who became outright owner two years ago. The club has not had a general manager in ti changes. There will be surprise' Time, Oshkosh lends tonight) Counterfeit Traitor at 815. In-guests each week in the sing-'cident in an Alley at 4:10 and 8 p.m. (starts Saturday) Phantom of along segment.

Highlights this: the Opera at 1:30, 4:30, 7:15 and 10:10, Information Received at week: Bob McGrath with "Vilia; 3:10, 6 p.m. and 8:50. 5:30 Annie Oakley 5 55 News :15 Sports Wenther 6 30 Clnsetip Fllntstonet 10.00 News, Weather, Sports HV 30 Drag net 11.00 Evening Show 10:30 Evening Show Saturday, A. M. runs in tne lirsi inning on pllrH arP irllo All othpr ,1 .1 tle since Fetzer disposed of.Bi will be n.V LUIt 1'inon, ftiusiai, nui wmi.

excPpt flnd Charlie James. Oliver's jm.lRin, thpjr start. The HnosiersiOeWitt, president-general manag- Leslie Uggams and "Begin the; Tower Outdoor (now playing) Flower Drum Song and The Last Gloria Lambert sing-! Sunset. Show starts at dusk. WTMJ-TV, Channel 4, Milwaukee double plus rooKie licking of Kansas.er in 1060.

a 21 0 Viking uomghti mq oaiahad at 6 p.m. and wary Had a Little, 8 p.m. ing "Them There Eyes." (Color) (Channel 2) Fair State under their belts. Fxperienced Team Fay Washburn single ht. Louis another run in the fourth, then Came the Cards' big fifth climaxed by Oliver's big Inf.

Musial, White and James all Stanford, with a fi-3 decision of Exchange continues with its par-j allel situation comedies. Tonight,) Tulane behind it, is an experi Campbell will be No. 1 man 1o report to me," Fetzer said, "who's going to make the trades? This will be Jim Campbell." Manager Bob Scheffing, whose contract runs through next season, has said the club needs considerable help for next season, es- Friday, P.M. 4:00 Theater 5:45 Huntley Brlnkley :00 Sports Picture 4:10 Your Weatherman 6:15 News Showtime 7-30 Sing Along 30 Death Vallev Days 9 00 Jerk Paar Show News 10:15 Editorial enced, hie team. The Spartan 11.00 Make Room for Daddy 11: 30-Watch Mr.

Wizard Saturday, P. M. 12 00-Kid's Klub loo Bowling J. 00 Twelve to Twenty 30 Let's experiment Talk 3:00 Abbott and Costello 3:30 Mr. Magoo 4:00 Theater 10.30 RlpcorrJ 11:00 Tonight Show 12:10 Movies Saturday, A.M.

00- Cartoon Time I II-Library Story 8 30 Putt and Reddy 9 00 Sharl Lewis 9 30 King Leonardo 10:00 Fury 10:30 Magic Midway thp Enclish eirl (Judy Carne) singled for one run, -rfayoinRihackfield will have Pete Smith at O'Dell. and Oliver smacked Snerm Lewis, tail- now living in the U.S. and the! American girl now in England: lllth homer against reliever Dewey Lincoln, wingback. Larsen. Washmirn was laguen ior fullback George Saimes.

Alllpecially in the infield. WSAU-TV, Channel 7, Wausau (Lynn Loring) go through almost; identical experiences in pursuing trouble with her dramatic career in London. Miss Carne with her business career in New York. 4 9-10 (Channel 4-5) Comedy 00 The Nurses Friday, M. 4:00 American Bandstand 10 oo Chennei 7 Reports 11-00-Fury 11:30 Reading Room Saturday, P.

M. 12 00-News in 25 Third Man You're Always Welcome ot YELLOW JACKET Hwy. 1 1 0 -l'i Mi. S. of Winchester "I don't care to comment right now on what kind of improvements we seek," Campbell said.

"But of course, we can't be satisfied with an infield that makes as many errors as ours." Third base and shortstop have been the positions on Schcfling's a three-run pinch homer ny t.n wpro jn actjon a ag0 whpn Bailey in the seventh and after MSU trounced the Indiana 31-3. walking the nest two men, gave. Matt Szykowny is way to Bobby Shantz. -The littlo the exploiter of Iowa's new float-fouthpaw finished up. striking out lll, 7 attack.

Passer-runner Ter-five and permitting two hits, both jry nHkpr leads Oregon State, in the ninth. jwhich last week defeated Iowa Willie Mavs had a embarrassing state 30-35. afternoon. The Cinnt star doubled; Ohio State will have an all-let- is the main item of business on 4 30 Ranger Dan 5. 15 Huckleberry Hound 5:45 Program Previews 5:50 Channel 7 Reports Cronkits 4.30 Rawhide 8.30 law n( the Plainsn-ian 10.55 Showcase Saturday, A.

M. 7:30 Mighty Moms 8.00 Capt Kangaroo 9. 00 Alvin Show 9:30 King Leonardo 10 00 Magic Lann 10:30 Roy Rogers The Jack Paar Program this (Whlti Sox vs N.Y.4 Vlnce LombardI Show 3.15-NCAA Football i (Nntre Dame vs. Okla.) most-wanted list. Succeeds Campbell home his club's first run in the'tefman offensive platoon of eight fixlh and moved on to thud on a three luniors to send Don Lund, 39, succeeded his WISN-TV, Channel 12, Milwaukee I Hi r-l-.

I. .1 prounner. wiien uiumi. v-vw. against me lar rieeis, wno were close trienci, tampneii, as nirec-; Friday, p.m.

frimmrt Will io tllinkinP it Was the 7.fi hv Pnrnlina tn, (1, Tirtn' minnr Ur.m,: 4 Oft Pod's Theater Phon Larsen 836-2533 "It's A Pleasure To Serve You!" DINING ROOM OPEN DAILY ot 5 PM. SUNDAYS ot 3 P.M. (Closed Tuesdays) STEAKS SEAFOOD CHICKEN Country-Style Chicken Served Saturdays end "Refreshing Cocktails" Bea and Russ, Proprietor 1 5 Mouse Club toward Tracy inirn out. (iniicti on uuni ninmu i ai icasi nve sonnomores operations. Limn, a lormer riser week.

Victor Borge and Jackie Mason will be Jack's guests. Jack will show more films of his South Pacific trip, this time centering around Guadalcanal, twhere he spent some time during World War II. (Color) 41 (Channel 4-5) Tonight's substitute programming ends with Tony Bennett, Pat Suzuki, Lou Parker and Betty Kean find the Four Step Brothers as guests. Johnny Carson starts his regular show Monday. (Color) 10-10 Weather 10:15 Big MovlR II 45 Almanac Saturday, A.M.

7 45 News 8 on Captain Kangaroo v-00 Alvin Show lO.nn Rin-Tin-Tin 10 30 Roy Rogers 11:00 Sky King 1130-Dick Tracy Saturday, P. M. 00 Pops Theater 1-00 Other 18 1:30 Main Event 7 00 Reserve 8 2 30 To Be Announced1 3. 15 NCAA Football (Notre Dams vs. Okla News, yveather eoo Sports Rawhids 7 30 Movies Gunn 10:00 News center field and was tagEvd out And in the last of the ninth, with two on.

Mays went up representing the potential tying run and player and coach, was coach of Michigan's baseball team for four years. His 1062 team won the NCAA championship. Moby Benedict, Lund's assistant i was reported first in line for thej EVCTlt vacant Michigan post. Try "Championship Dining" at scriptions, medical jargon and all Wetzer announced the retire Variety Theatre 'Saturday) Kerr comedy, Mary, Mary, ment of Harry M. Sisson, a Ti2er8.

20 Appleton High Auditorium. executive vice president at the; Musical Theatre, Fond dii Lar (tonight and Saturday) Bve, Bve, end of nex season. Sisson hand ed Birrlie at 15 p.m.;Roosl,velt Junior High Auditorium, Fonddu Lac. Tigers business affairs. Alex, Left Guard Jlkr are in the buckeye oetensive unit.

Nebraska is returning to Michigan for the first time in 45 years and is bolstered by a 5.1-0 romp over South Dakota. Mickey Wright Leads Pro-Amateur Tourney i SAN DIKGO, Calif. AP-Mickey Wright shot a 2-under-par 70 Thursday to take a three-stroke lead in the first round of the $0,000 Mickey Wright Pro-Amateur Invitational Golf Tournament. 1 The blonde 27-year-old San Diegan had five birdies and three bogies for 34-30 on the Mission Valley course. Tied for rtinner-up with 73s were Joann Trent ice.

Patty Berg. Cathy Whit- STEAK HOUSE that jazz. And speaking of jazz, Andy Wil-j liams also turned up Thursday! night with a smooth, sleek and delightfully melodic variety hourj on. NBC. Andy sings well, has an; easy, low pressure style and had "Mfejf Busy Night in Jiflllili Callam, a Detroit accountant, was! appointed business manager and; eventually will take over Sisson's.

duties Campbell worked his way upi head nurse Thorpe, and idealistic, dedicated student nurse Lucas Shirl Conway and Zina Bethune). If will be an interesting series Hospitals on TV Channels where dining is more than just eating! DINNER-, v.ry nigHt LUNCHEONS -Monday STEAKS if you aren't getting a little lots of help from Peggy Lee and weary of stethoscopes, operatingjGeorge Gobel. This looks like a room scenes, intimate clinical de- winner. from the bottom of the Detroit organization. He joined the Tigers: in 1943 as business manager of a class farm club.

He became) 1,7 business manager of the farm sys thru Friday BAR SERVICE daily, 10 a.m. till? worth and Mary Mills. Jacqueline pm in-2 ln5fi hc Next Teulah to Part TOM'S Tung shot a 74 SEA F000 CHGPS COCKTAILS lb BY CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)-lt sure was a busy night in television's obstetrical wards. I "Dr. Kildare," starting his new-season on NBC, was having his troubles with, a patient soon to experience motherhood.

Two nurses, a couple of channels away on CBS were handling everything from farm director and later business manager before advancing to a vice president's post. ErdmariHits 604 Scries in Grocers' Loop Meet "Fuxiy" Thurston and Bill Martin FISH FRY Includes French Fries Buns Relishes i births and deaths to emotional WE FIX ANYTHING Tonight Special TO TAKE Ol Bielta South of Volley Fair 30c Eric f.rdman manufacturer! a 604 series and Keith Gehring smashed a 245 game In the Grocers League at the 41 Bowl Thursday night. Gehring finished wilh a NO EXTRA CHARGE problems only occasional as-sisls from the doctors. I stayed with "The Nurses," a new series quite obviously inspired by the successful doctor stories. The opening show conccn- Friday Saturday Nite Fish Shrimp Scollops Lobster Toil Frog Legs SATURDAY NITE ROAST CHICKEN ond TURKEY Serving Starts 5 P.M.

GORDY'S 8AR Country Trunk So. Side Kimberly Rd. GOI'iG 587 set. Other honor counts were recis- Broiled on Toasted Bun 100 Pure Beef Hamburgers r. o- PERCH All You Can Eat 1.25 tered by G.

Hannemann, 234. 573; 15c 20c DANCING? Mike Dnrow. 5M; and Lee Shebil- SHAKES Super ke, 551. WArL tops the teamisy night in the maternity ward manned primarily by wise, kindly standings with an 11-5 mark. Floats Sundaes Cones 1 FRENCH FRIES 15c Variety Theater Presents Sat.

Sept. 29th at 'i 7 51" Serving From 5:00 P.M. On the Appleton Sr. High School Enloy fbe Musio of "The Siesta Trio" FISH JS FRIDAY ttt frtlic" JEAN KERR'S ku ccucoy LEE BOWMAN. in 1,1 Fisb Lunch Includes Bone-less Terch, French Fries, Rye Bread, Tartar Sauce and Cole Slaw, only 60e Fish Sandwich 23c Tonlsht and Tomorrow Night Try Pcsi-Crcsccnl Classified Ads Phone 9-1649 For Take -Outa i 57- with PAT SMITH Alex's Blnnor House Downtown Appleton N.

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