2A Monday, September 30, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN QuickINFO ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS WEATHER ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Tiny Tim hospitalized The Associated Press MONTAGUE, Mass. — Tiny Tim was hospitalized in serious but stable condition last night after suffering a heart attack on stage during a ukelele concert. The 64-year-old balladeer with a falsetto voice and long black hair was about to croon his first tune at the Uke Expo Saturday night when he suddenly collapsed. "He just gets up on stage and he introduces the band, and then just out of nowhere ... he just basically passed out. He fell straight forward, right on his face," said John Petrovato, owner of the Montague Book Mill where the concert was held. Petrovato said that many in the audience of 135 were crying, and as Tim was taken to his ambulance, people on the lawn started cheering and saving. "Hold on, TimVim." Tim was taken to Franklin Medical Center in nearby Greenfield, Mass., where he remained in the intensive care unit, a nursing supervisor said. The day-long concert and exposition, which continued after Tim's heart attack, benefited a ukulele museum in western Massachusetts. Tim, whose given name is Herbert Khauri, is best known for his 1968 hit, *Tipteo Through the Tulips*. His marriage the following year to Miss Vicki Budinger on Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show attracted a television audience of 40 million viewers. The couple later divorced. John Petrovato owner, Montague Book Mill Monatague, Mass. Continued from Page 1A WILD ees had applied at the Mercantile. Wild Oats employees also have the option to take a job at the company's Mission location at 5101 Johnson Dr. If sales increase with the closing of Wild Oats, the Mercantile will probably hire some of the applicants, she said. Fields said that the Mercantile would order products that it had not previously carried to fill the gap, which will be created by Wild Oats' closing. Also, customers' suggestions will be welcomed about specific products they would like to see carried, she said. "we realize people in town have lost their grocery store, and we will try to provide for them," Fields said. Gretchen Gwaltney, Lawrence sophomore, said she was not surprised by the closing of Wild Oats because of its close proximity to the Mercantile. "The store might have done better if it were built in west Lawrence, but it's within blocks of its competition," she said. "I'm surprised one of them didn't close sooner." MONDAY PRIMETIME SEPTEMBER 30, 1996 © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO 3 In the House Malcolm Goode Beh. 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