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Page 10 As a digital artist my art keeps me very busy. My friends dad was a banker and had season tickets. When Channel 6 was on 27th South of Silver Spring, Milwaukee I remember Quality candy at Christmas and Easter. TMER&L 4:00PM - Wild West Theater. Animation Adventure Comedy A children's show with "Albert The Alley Cat" and Barbara Becker presenting cartoons for WITI-TV Channel 6 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1968 till 1974. Sometimes there would be a neighborhood rumble where we'd go home and get our bike chains, show up at, , and somehow, nothing would happen. Grandma had a huge 4 family duplex onFratney Street. If you haven't you need to see it. Bargain Town! We were near the "water tower" on 6th st., the volunteer fire dept. That meant that it would be losing "Captain Kangaroo" as well as some other network kid's programming. From there we could jump down and get out of the yard. store originally? The new Summerfest was a fun place to sneak in and listen to all sorts of bands. I think that was one reason the show kept its spark and lasted so long. Refresh your browser window to try again. Harry Stoetzel For $50 you too could drive an absolute wreck. They range in age from 15 to 22, three are in college and one is a freshman in high school, and they all seem academically accomplished. "Funny Farm" made its debut on 2 September 1968. In 1968, the National Association of Program Executives named the WITI-TV6 team of Ward Allen and Albert the No.1 weather show in the country. Joe Dorsey, Mad Man Michaels, Fritz The Plumber, Jonathan Green, Ken Scott, Jack Raymond, Johnny Anthony and so many others. This arrangement continued until the last Funny Farm show on February 1, 1974. My parents moved to the far south side ofMilwaukee which was the Town of Lake at that timewhen I was about 3 yrs. It was fun to jump in friends' cars and go down to, to "cruise the ave" and drop a ten spot, us girls get out of the car and the race would be underway. forgotten: Viewers of Happy Days and Lavern and Shirley can only imagine how much fun we had! Wouldn't time travel be neat? 1977 photo. I wouldn't exactly call them junkers. -------------- There were several shoe stores on 13th street near The Sentry. standing WOKY Pops festival1969 featured The Monkeys, Andy Kim, Bob Seeger, talking Toucan that was one of Bob Trents puppets. We would also ride the bus downtown and shop at Gimbels and Boston Store. I DuBlon, who was born in Chicago, created Albert and Cartoon Alley in 1956 for a television station in Midland, Texas. I remember opening my bedroom window to see if I could hear the music playing in the winter time on the "little" lagoon. The parade started in front of my schoolSt. Mary Czestochowa. We all got a flag. Milwaukee is unique among American cities. Keep the smiles on the faces of you, your family and friends, and the thousands of Milwaukeeans who come here to remember and share their stories. Of course no more streetcars. Young America On Wheels 1972 He always said if we would swallow the egg like he did, we could drink the beer. I remember theMilwaukee Roadsteam engines that poured out thick black smoke and the soot that soiled He passed away of pancreatic and liver cancer on 25 July 1988, and per his wishes was buried in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. a book of memories from post-war I miss the lightning bugs in summer. Mayfair mall before it was enclosed "Cool site. Barbara Becker sang to pre-recorded tapes by local pianist Tommy Sheridan. toboggan the winter. long I left on a Red Owl food stores. I vividly remember the cold brutal walks across theLocust Streetbridge on the way toRiversidein the winter time. Their first appearance was on 2 August 1965. Vic Hellman of The Ranch, appeared as his "Farmer Vic" character. Renamed "You and I", the focus of the hour long M-F show shifted to educational themes. DuBlon continued to hold other side jobs, such as chief auctioneer for Milwaukee Auction Galleries (He was an avid collector of antique firearms and movie memorabilia. The second one I remember was a more colorful, graphically modern set called remember the ads for Hall Chevrolet had Mr. Hall as an animated caricature are as clear as a brown bottle! Id just slide down the hill and duck under the fence. all We had a cool corner store called Stawskis on 15th and Manitoba. Albert continued to be one half of the WITI weather team until 1981. We love helping revive those fond memories, and truly appreciate our many fellow Milwaukeeans who have shared their comments and contributed memorabilia to this site. loving those butter burgers. I didn't know it at the time, but some guy named Willard Scott was Bozo before he grew up, and out, to be a popular weather guy. After the controversy with weatherman Tom Skilling and the American Meteorological Society (see Jack DuBlon's biography), the station eventually decided to accept the advice of a consultant, and eliminated "Albert" from the weather forecasts. at This was filmed--I recall--in the news studio at WISN and interspersed with I used to know all the also with Barbara Becker and Albert and they added a Mr. Greenjeans-type character named Homer Gerkin. Jack DuBlon on the Set of "That Late Show Bunch". The number 10 Wells - West Allis? He had worn the others out! There was always something that stuck with us. andthe Check out our history page! This was because we learned to climb the fence up to the top of the huge cement ash box. was, In late 1960, WITI-TV knew that it would be switching its network affiliation from CBS to ABC. ", which DuBlon originally hosted, before turning that role over to long-time WITI-TV booth announcer, Tony Karr. Click here for a look at a series of shows which ran in early 1967. Barbara is related to Ferdinand R Decker and Marilyn J Decker as well as 1 additional person. The chocolate covered cherries and the huge chocolate cream eggs. Grandma would take off the milk cap and pour the cream that collected at the top and I would drink it and she'd put it in her coffee. memories surrounding my time in Milwaukee and surrounding areas. Bay View pep rallies and night football games (St. Francis did not have a high school, so they sent us to Bay View. hear about suspicious persons being stopped, break-ins, etc. Text 1996-2006 Richard G. Golembiewski. County and talk and talk and talk" Also remember Punky and his Pals, and a Thanks to Ken Josephson for sending forgotten about, and I usually pride myself on remembering everything! the Jack DuBlon with his puppets in the early 1960's. on Forest Home Avenue with its childhood..we They were my Saturday mornings and early weekdays and caught them in the afternoons too. Long gone and now a restaurant. I I think there was a George Webb hamburger chain in Milwaukee Send Me a Bit of Coal, We never met him, but he sure made an impression on us. I remember it well. Jack DuBlon. What a great site! Spherris Sporting goods (Capitol dr) occasions'. for There's also a biographical page devoted to. names The closing song was sung to the tune of "Tiptoe Through the Tulips". $19.99 + $4.99 shipping. Okay. was Solly They didn't rush to fix it. I remember watchingMarquetteUniversityplay football at Marquette Stadium on35thstreet. Free shipping for many products! Select the best result to find their address, phone number, relatives, and public records. The Electric train that ran to Dollars--although I remember it being hosted by Howard and Rosemary (nee Barbara Becker and the Jack DuBlon puppets on the Cartoon Alley set in 1965. As I got older, I got wiser even though I was sitting in front of It has been replaced with a Family Dollar store. I played baseball at Pumping Station park as a kid and through my high school years atRiversideHigh School. My mom would shop at the Grand and Gimbels right there on Mitchell Street. Holding both a copyright and a design patent on the production, DuBlon moved to Milwaukee in anticipation of WITI-TV running the show. Thrills and County Stadium to see Eddy Feigner The King and his Court I would catch the bus on 13th & Oklahoma with my Grandpa and off we go to the Stadium. Though weve maintained Retro-Milwaukee without support from advertisers, its becoming increasingly difficult to do so. A children's show with "Albert The Alley Cat" and Barbara Becker presenting cartoons for WITI-TV Channel 6 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1961 till 1968. He moved to Milwaukee as a WITI staff announcer in 1960 and a year later, inSt. Francisand justnorth of Coldspring. Maybe because I was absent so often, but it was a shock, like I was a ghost. Going across that wooden trestle being SURE it was going to collapse. Viewers of Happy Days and Lavern and Shirley can only imagine how much fun we had! stadium. It was the age of kid-programming. other Pulaski and near St. Luke's (when you could still see the original Give me a "buck's worth of high test" How many remember Mamie's grotto? The late Jack DuBlon was the puppeteer behind the Brooklyn-accented Albert the Alley Cat, Albert's twin brother, Filbert, Alice the Alligator, the cigar-chomping Rocky (who's making a comeback on cable these days) and all the other non-human denizens of WITI-TV 6's Cartoon Alley and later on Funny Farm. was of old (68 now and living in AZ for 12 yrs.) I remember 4thof July parades toGordonPark. Anyone? Dutchland Dairy was another place where we would pick up a bucket of fish or shrimp on Fridays. On rival station WISN-TV 12, another master of kid's shows gained fame on "Pops Theater." Al's Custard was torn down a while back. School in 1967, the list goes on. Jack DuBlon was the host. We walked up and down, I remember going to the Grand movie theater on Sunday afternoons on. Remember watching Bill Carlson, weatherman,and the street lights would go on when there was a storm warning. The #11 steetcar line ended at Howell & Bolivar Ave. which I later used to go to Notre Dame High School on 5th & Mitchell. tunnels of the creek beneath Treasure Island, andPointLoomis in For those who miss Milwaukee salads. Mitchell Street near Sears of course. lights on, but no siren. Starlight drive in theater, Victory drive in theater. (Jack DuBlon puppets), This Web Site Created And Maintained By Not many people remember the in-ground trampolines on Capitol drive ballpark Went to Steuben where there were yearly riots, yet not one report on TV about school violence. Visit Dick's interesting site regarding early I have a few fond memories of the great city of Dutchland Dairy was another place where we would pick up a bucket of fish or shrimp on Fridays. Can you please help? In 1966 or 1967, my folks bought my brother and I a set of inexpensive They mesmerized us before and after school when we were kids. from October 10, 1964 through October 29,1977. Those lucky stiffs got a chance to win neat toys, like red wagons and bikes. I've read all of the other people's memories which brought a smile to my face. in Albert began joining him on his visits a couple of years later. I recall the Pig N Whistle after Friday night football games and ordering a Big Chief. By that time, DuBlon was using his eighth "Albert" puppet. on April 1, 1961, the Milwaukee version of Cartoon Alley began airing. Girls wore bracelets with soldiers names on them. I remember watchingMarquetteUniversityplay football at Marquette Stadium on35thstreet. And of course, our own party line was fun to listen in on when people were using the phone. back to Milwaukee a couple of times since the 1970's. What a great site! but More Milwaukee Memories Page 9. . Going to Milwaukee Hamilton in only it's third year Oklahoma was the Dollars, yet on Christmas Eve during these Santa Updates, it'd be back to From there we could jump down and get out of the yard. Wow! A long way from memories on s. 13th Street. Lots of basketball being played in the alleys, and It had no lyrics. my it. TV was my best friend and constant Milwaukee Albert the Alley Cat That way I'd know the skating rink was open. Too bad they didn't have video tape or DVD's back then. ------------------ Bargain Town!" St. Paul' Grade School is also St. Thomas Aquinas Academy for the lower grades. Under 12 was 10 cent admission. 8:20PM - Film Featurettes. Skippy talked out of the side of his . The station's real-life janitor, Wally Dobiesz played himself and added a grandfatherly presence to the cast. I finally married and moved to France, then to Las Vegas, then California, and now I am in Washington state. white go-go boots at Gimbels. - eBay Money Back Guarantee - opens in a new window or tab. Jack DuBlon and Barbara Becker, with Albert and Rocky on the set of Funny Farm. The Go Go dancing places Downtown with my Friends. I recall eating at the lunch counter at Gimbels. (Courtesy of WITI-TV), Barbara Becker and Albert entertain a visiting group of children. Rank and Son, (first cars) and the memories fade away! In the 1960s, Saturday mornings meant getting up well before our parents, sitting down with a bowl of corn flakes, flipping on the TV to watch cartoons. Allis Barbara also answers to Barbara Ulrich, Barbara U Ulrich and Barbara J Becker, and perhaps a couple of other names. between commercials during prime time programming (CBS in those days) Rockford--where I currently reside--and moving back to Wisconsin to research He always took us to the Captain's Treasure House. Chevrolet dealership lot! There was also a "big" lagoon where they'd rent boats for 50 cents. I remember staying with my aunts and grandmother during the day in the summer months We also wore them in the yard with a leash rope about 15 ft long tied to the washpoles. I recall eating at the lunch counter at Gimbels. My mom would shop at the Grand and Gimbels right there on Mitchell Street. My friends dad was a banker and had season tickets. In our feeble little minds, we couldn't wait to get to school if it was going to be fun like that. I remember theMilwaukee Roadsteam engines that poured out thick black smoke and the soot that soiled. blessed. Or was it KiddieTown? The Car Dealership on Howell Ave next to Boy Blue has changed hands to another dealership and is now an auto repair shop, used car dealership and taxi business. Milwaukee CB: light, the TV6 Late Show. Al's Custard was torn down a while back. We got a ticket for a cup of vanilla ice cream . On Villard Avenue, there was a First Wisconsin Bank, Wilbert's Bakery, Ben Franklin 5&10, The Villa Theatre, the Library (which I think was originally on 35th Street), and I think a grocery store on the far east end - possibly a Red Owl. trains that ran on theraised lines from theold lakeshoreplant 6. I recall the Pig N Whistle after Friday night football games and ordering a Big Chief. jingles for the Milwaukee car dealers and thought they had some (Busateri is now the music director for Festa Italiana.) He played Santa Claus in the stations annual "Santa Claus Party" show during the 1960s. ..and moved to Milwaukee when I was married in December of 1967. The Guess Who, and about a dozen other national acts. tracks that crossed Oklahoma there and flying model airplanes in The idea was neither Allens nor DuBlons (Operations director Bob Oliver gets credit for it.) at all athletic events was "The Stripper". (Al Scheel recalled that the station wanted to add educational segments, and in order to accomodate them, the set needed to be expanded. the Milwaukee culture. Captain Video. Man oh man do I love your site. there). Something went wrong. As the 70s approached, times began to change. Or Mighty Mouse's theme song, "Here he comes to save the daymighty mouse is on his way." Dean Milano. possible Wasn't every guy? Did my kids shopping at Sidelloes Ben Franklin on 13th street. Braves Gimbels-Shusters. Remember the electric trolley buses which ran up Mitchell St., and how some rowdy kids would pull the trolleys off the wires, and the bus driver would come out cussing to put them back on. He was dropped from the weathercasts after the results of a viewer survey revealed that people had difficulty accepting a weather forecast delivered by a puppet. Some of the information on this page came from a follow-up post by Dick Nitelinger on the Toon Tracker Message Forum. I remember always being asked how old are you? How about South Star Dairy on s. 9th? For more information about me I can't remember his name, but I He was joined by his headless sidekick, Igor, and presented classic horror films, such as the Boris Karloff Some of us loved him and some hated the man. A children's show with "Albert The Alley Cat" and Barbara Becker presenting cartoons for WITI-TV Channel 6 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1961 till 1968. I remember Petes bakery and the cream puffs and crullers Those names may be a mystery to most people, but they're legends to . DuBlon, an expert antique buyer, dealer and auctioneer in his off time, died at age 58 in San Angelo of pancreatic cancer in 1988 and, per his wishes, was buried in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Goldmanns did close in 2007, my Husband and I had to buy a hamburger and malt at the dinning counter. Grandma had a huge 4 family duplex on, Along with my 2 cousins,( we were around 4 or 5 yrs old) they would take us on walks to 3, We would also ride the bus downtown and shop at Gimbels and Boston Store. 5:00PM - 5:55PM. Gibson Dunn Chair Barbara Becker and her family Photo courtesy of Barbara Becker Spoiler alert: Her kids are fine. Thanks to the jingle, I will always know where Hall Chevrolet was located, I was born in 1945 and grew up on the east side ofMilwaukee. I loved the hot dogs at Kwik Shake on 13th Street a block south of Oklahoma. I remember Quality candy at Christmas and Easter. Can you please help? because both my parents worked. Automatic LOL! city I loved the hot dogs at Kwik Shake on 13th Street a block south of Oklahoma. Some of my memories: As I got older, we moved to Menomonee Falls in 1961 near the Victory Drive-in. to It featured the Jack DuBlon puppets including Albert the Alleycat, his brother Filbert (actually an old Albert), his nephew Floyd, Rocky (a cigar chomping gorilla), Lucius the Lion, Alice the Alligator, Waldo the Bear (His last name was "Bruinowski". We had lots of fun with that one in junior high school. The Party Line was the place to call to meet up with people. www.mildredjarrowriley.com human hosts nor puppet hosts nor ANY hosts at all, called Cartoon Capers. We can remember when Blatz was a beer that wasn't half bad. All day The Site was the place to be seen and heard by the Lake downtown. asked (10 cent to get in, 5 cents for popcorn and 10 cents for a coke. pretty hokey ads. I played baseball at Pumping Station park as a kid and through my high school years atRiversideHigh School. Performance & security by Cloudflare. When you had to stay home sick you were able to catch the whole show and Dialing For Dollars later, you know I sat by that phone, lol. Skyway Theater is a Church Gerkin, on The Funny Farm" to the tune of "Ain't We Got Fun." Letters. He told her to have her teacher call him, and he would make an appointment to come and speak with her class. We watched because it was new and just plain fun. The Allis and Capitol theaters when I was in junior high school presented a challenge to sneak into. Dont let your Milwaukee Link to actual Milwaukee CB radio recordings from the late 60's early 70's. 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