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A.Rothenhoefer I also recall the huge Lionel train layouts at Christmas time. It is one block long. 1. your Milwaukee Memories from the 50's, 60's and 70's. Sentry Foods on Howell was very convenient to shop at because I did not need a car to go there. Milwaukee recall Mr. Gernett's hair beginning to grey over the years on Dialing for I played baseball at Pumping Station park as a kid and through my high school years atRiversideHigh School. I remember drives thruEstabrookPark(I think thats how you spell it) to see the 400 come racing by. I remember Petes bakery and the cream puffs and crullers. While at the schools, he continued to have his visits filmed. I recall eating at the lunch counter at Gimbels. One of the better places to work in Milwaukee, and now is down to bare bones employment. Sears dept store on Fond du Lac & North Someone asked about Pate gas stations- this station was located at 60th and He always said if we would swallow the egg like he did, we could drink the beer. I remember a toy store commercial with a giraffe, but I (Courtesy of WITI-TV), Over the years, the shows featured such cartoons as Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse, The Max Fleischer/Famous Studios Popeye's, Casper and the Harveytoons, Tales of the Wizard of Oz, The New Adventures of Pinocchio, Touche Turtle, Wally Gator, Lippy and Hardy, The King and Odie, The Hunter, Tooter Turtle, The Mighty Hercules and later (after WISN-TV failed to renew them) the AAP package of Warner Brothers cartoons. DuBlon continued at the station, with "Albert" serving as the stations "vice president for important things kids should know", and host of the Saturday morning kids show "Albert and Friends". We walked up and downWisconsin Aveon our leashes. 8:30PM - Spelling Bee. Albert the Alley Cat of Milwaukee Memories Wisconsin Personal details about Barbara include: political affiliation is currently a registered Democrat; ethnicity is . Speaking of Howard Gernett (Gernettski?) a TV most of the time! Of course, there was the marching song, "Who's the leader of the club that's made for you and me M-I-C (see you real soon) K-E-Y (why because we like you) M-O-U-S-E." Each day was special. We walked up and downWisconsin Aveon our leashes. The society gave Skilling 90 days to stop appearing with one, or face losing his seal of approval. The Javelins and AMX's. --------------- I also remember going swimming almost everyday to the Gordon park swimming pool and taking the shortcut by walking the trains tracks . I grew up in Fort Atkinson, and Milwaukee I marvel that I managed to meet friends at the same place, at the same time and do the same things yet had no cell phone, no IPOD, no GPS, no computer, no car, and still managed to have a great life. The late Jack DuBlon (October 28, 1929 - July 25, 1988) was the puppeteer behind the Brooklyn-accented Albert the Alley Cat, Albert's twin brother, Filbert, Alice the Alligator, the cigar-chomping Rocky and all the other non-human denizens of Cartoon Alley, which appeared on WITI-TV6 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. L-R: Jack DuBlon as "Mr. Letterbags", "Alice the Alligator" and Darlyne Berg. Bueller? Kids' clubs mesmerized us when we were kids. his antique auto collection in this Shock Theater (Saturday nights) always played old Frankenstein/wolfman/The Albert And Lucius are still around! I never lived in Milwaukee but grew up in Whitewater, Wisc in on ch. as the hoods of half a dozen cars began singing: "We are the Phil Tolken Blue drive-in. Skyway Theater is a Church Milwaukee CB LOL! (WITI-TV photo). houses There was a restaurant across the street to their south side. Vic Hellman of The Ranch, appeared as his "Farmer Vic" character. Alas, I am not an author--as you can prob'ly tell by my use of such words as Born and with a hard hat "building a big name for himself" as he drove rivets into a Oklahoma that became a Jewel. This would have been 1960. And of course, our own party line was fun to listen in on when people were using the phone. There was a time when a Flathead Ford V8 with glasspacks actually sounded cool. Boy Blue on Howell is a Middle Eastern place called Sahara Cafe There was no safety standards then. Others who appeared on the weathercasts with Albert included Nancy Grundle and Jerry Reno. was Solly And it always will be for those who lived here and remember it with deep affection. 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. 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. On February 4, 1974, the show was re-titled You and I, with Jack DuBlon's puppets joining new hostess Darlyne Berg. In late 1960, WITI-TV knew that it would be switching its network affiliation from CBS to ABC. Years active in Milwaukee: 1965-1981 Way back when, television was littered with serious broadcasters paired up with adorable animal sidekickshell, Siskel and Ebert once boasted two of them. Court in 1958. This arrangement continued until the last Funny Farm show on February 1, 1974. I Some of the many custom-made sweaters and hats sent in by viewers for Albert. . The short lived WFOX-TV on channel 31. Becker grew up in Iowa, and later moved to Whitefish Bay with her parents. but Two of my aunts lived in the upper and lower rear duplexes. If I remember Remember the hideous yellow banana suits and guys hopping all over your car to check the oil and battery and was your windshield and gas was 24.9 a gallon? Click here for a look at a series of shows which ran in early 1967. with our folks and listen 3. (Strand, Jack DuBlon with his puppets in the early 1960's. Rick Bates identified the puppet maker as Martin Puppets of Princeton, Wisconsin. (10 cent to get in, 5 cents for popcorn and 10 cents for a coke. (1954) I have many fine memories of Milwaukee's south side. to every kids house in the world! Then came channel 12 and we thought we were in heaven. (WITI-TV photo, courtesy of Paul Johnson). Or steer. I am nearer the creek prior to the opening of the theater No one ever took him up on it. Stars Barbara Becker Jack DuBlon See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist Photos Add photo Top cast Barbara Becker Self Jack DuBlon Homer Gherkin A south sider born in 59 like to share a couple of things that if anyone else remembers they The Sentinel did a whole special section for a saturday edition. We would go to frequent the Rexalls on 16th Street by St. Alexanders. small-town girl to go to the 'big city' and stay at a hotel (just a voice over I recall) doing a carnival barker imitation "Step right I also recall the huge Lionel train layouts at Christmas time. Mildred Riley, http://www.malibuart.org/mildred_jarrow_riley.htm Some of my memories: Yes, I want to keep Milwaukee Memories alive! 8:15PM - Reel Fun. Frankenstein, along with a lot of cheap, badly dubbed foreign horror flicks. Ward Allen & Albert the alley cat (doing It was a big deal for a I would catch the bus on 13th & Oklahoma with my Grandpa and off we go to the Stadium. I remember 4thof July parades toGordonPark. I played baseball at Pumping Station park as a kid and through my high school years atRiversideHigh School. Sound of Music" in a big theater downtown and I thought I was in Thereafter, he went to Midland, Texas to work at a television station, where he developed an interest in puppets, and later got his own puppet show on a station in Fort Worth. St. Paul' Grade School is also St. Thomas Aquinas Academy for the lower grades. Bob Barry had all the latest info. all He will forever be remembered for pronouncing humidity as "humidery" when giving the "sadistics". Lambrecht, No information on this web site may be reproduced without permission. I ate at my first Chinese restaurant somewhere downtown. This website is soooooo cool. Bay View pep rallies and night football games (St. Francis did not have a high school, so they sent us to Bay View. Doeges, Pete's Bakery (first job), can forget the helicopter shots of the tower, and the announcer See the links below for more info. Places my Husband and I went to were Dino's on Howell. Milwaukee am My mom would shop at the Grand and Gimbels right there on Mitchell Street. CB at that time (ch. Chalmers, Something went wrong. years. Just love this site! companion in the sixties and seventies. Photos appearing on this web site are the property of their respective owners, are protected by copyright, and may not be reproduced without permission. Remember Cooks coffee in their dull orange and brown trucks? ", "Can you post photos and info on the TV6 tower of Along with my 2 cousins,( we were around 4 or 5 yrs old) they would take us on walks to 3rdStreet all the way down to Schusters. Click here for a look at Barbara Becker on some other local shows produced by WITI-TV. (WITI-TV photo) Barbara Becker had married Jim Major, who started as a floor director, and went on to become the station's program director, and operations manager. The Drug Store that was next to Dino's is a Hub Cap Shop Nine year-old Laura Kinney delivers the childrens newscast on You and I It ran through 8 September 1984. Fritz the Plumber and Jack Raymond on the radio. and Television debuted in Milwaukee during the medium's "Golden Age" from the late 1940s through the early 1960s. Young America On Wheels 1972 Wendy Kendrick ), visits to the zoo with George Spiedel, sign language lessons with deaf teacher, Evelyn Zola, Spanish word for the day, children's musical performances, cooking for kids, art gallery exhibits for kids and on-location filming around town. From there we could jump down and get out of the yard. Long gone and now a restaurant. 6. of was located behind Southgate (where the Wall Mart is now but still the winter. Weather with Albert and Jerry Reno Dutchland Dairy was another place where we would pick up a bucket of fish or shrimp on Fridays. Funtown (Thanks to Jim Windsor and Al Scheel at WITI-TV for adding to my original list. For six months, she flew back to Milwaukee once a month to tape 4 weeks of the show, but elected to end her involvement at the end of January, 1974. And where is that footage today? This version ran through December 30, 1977. It made its debut on Monday, 4 February 1974. At least there still is the Butler . I will always remember where Ernie Von Schledorn's (sp?) Is there more information about that others can share? memories sent in by Dick Golembiewski remember when the weather map Viewers of Happy Days and Lavern and Shirley can only imagine how much fun we had! Pulaski and near St. Luke's (when you could still see the original MKE chef Adam Pawlak returns to TV with Food Network's "Superchef Grudge Match", Tour MKE from home with the new streaming show "Show Me Milwaukee", TMJ meteorologist Brian Gotter will retire from television this fall, A chat with Gregory Scott Cummins of "Bosch: Legacy" and "It's Always Sunny". the Going to see the White Sox play several games at County Stadium between when we had the Braves and Brewers. Bargain Town! She pitched the idea for a new show, "Christina's Cottage", to Jim Major's replacement at WITI-TV, Jim Behling. for Nightmare Theatre.". -------------------- Cleaners, newsstand, soda shop.. Milwaukee County Ban on the other side of Greenfield. Rocky Jones Space Ranger. "Cool site. There was a time when the Golden Domes of St. Stan's were actually golden. I have many fond memories. You could make deals there on furniture nobody else could touch. 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. Notes - Delivery *Estimated delivery dates include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment. Milwaukee is unique among American cities. (WITI-TV photo, courtesy of Paul Johnson). Fritz The Plumber, Jonathan Green, Ken Scott, Jack Raymond, Johnny Anthony and so many others. The best food science can devise. I recall numerous trips toCountyStadiumto watch the Braves. list expands.. 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. in Milwaukee in 1969. on Howell & Howard, Airway theatre on Howell where I went to the movies every Friday & Sunday which cost 20 cents. Dont let your Milwaukee Oh how many guys cruised "Mitchell Street" on the weekends? Doug Dahlgren was one of the local DJ's. See? MAG from Whitewater. Television, that once new mass medium, molded a generation of baby boomers. (another angle street) runs into it from the west. Hamilton's theme song that the band played the "energy crisis" hit. My mom would shop at the Grand and Gimbels right there on Mitchell Street. Of course no more streetcars. Al's Custard was torn down a while back. We enjoyed going to Viewers of Happy Days and Lavern and Shirley can only imagine how much fun we had! too. DuBlon was given a larger role. So I was easily amused. How about South Star Dairy on s. 9th? And Sam was always good for a story or two. Sentry Foods on Howell was very convenient to shop at because I did not need a car to go there. Chicago in under 90 minutes and the reports that on the last run Long gone and now a restaurant. Bet NOBODY has the pictures of the Young America on Wheels show or the newspaper clips of it. Thrills and County Stadium to see Eddy Feigner The King and his Court The show was re-titled You and I, with DuBlon's puppets and new hostess Darlyne Berg. would keep us updated as to which parts of the world Santa was flying over. legs and Then Oklahoma Elementary, Audubon Junior High, and finally Pulaski. He brought in a steady assortment of animals and talked about them: the messiest was a horse -- the biggest was a baby elephant -- and the scariest was a boa constrictor. There was "Bozo the Clown," "The world's most famous clown," as he sang and pranced and fumbled about making boys and girls laugh and play. often went after Christmas and stayed at the Sheraton-Schroeder That way I'd know the skating rink was open. get Anyway, it was definitely Barbara Becker and Albert. Milwaukee. He played Santa Claus in the stations annual "Santa Claus Party" show during the 1960s. The riots broke out with Father Groppi. Text 1996-2007 Richard G. Golembiewski. remember him singing the "Summerfest" song. There was that giant MagiKissed neon sign of a giant set of red lips that would flash on at 35th and Burleigh. 20th and Forest Home (we think), who used the handle "Garbage Can". Albert the Alleycat and Barbara Becker. Ice Or go to Gillies for frozen custard. We would also ride the bus downtown and shop at Gimbels and Boston Store. We had a cool corner store called Stawskis on 15th and Manitoba. I believe we were reporting on Santa's progress from North Pole Where has the time gone? all Bill Carlson (weatherman WTMJ) Irv The Workingman's Friend I was born in December 1944 at St. Joseph's Hospital. Teacher Darlyne Berg had done some research on children's programming - specifically what existed and what was needed - as part of her work toward a Master of Science degree in education and communication. - eBay Money Back Guarantee - opens in a new window or tab, Report this item - opens in new window or tab, 1958 PRINT AD ~ WITTNAUER CINE-TWIN MOVIE CAMERA PROJECTOR New Invention (#174916113208), 1978 TV AD JACK LAMBERT PITTSBURGH STEELERS SAM NOVER ANDY RUSSELL NFL FOOTBALL (#185666614175), 1957 CBS TV AD SEARCH FOR TOMORROW SOAP OPERA MARY STUART ACTRESS (#185715743638). I think we took the Greyhound bus from Whitewater. I left on a 6's tower in Estabrook Park was briefly the tallest free-standing TV TMER&L The A&P on 16th and Howard where you could buy bait for (WITI-TV photo by Dave Witman). Participating in the 4th. Store, Southgate Ford, Arlan's, Spartan's. Skippy talked out of the side of his We all wore leather harnesses and leashes on these walks. Oh and this memory would not be complete without the old call from the TV when the news was on.. "Hey MOM - don't cook tonight - call Chicken Delight" and they'd come with two yellow paper plates stapled together. the dragging First it was a used car lot. Behind it is Kubiaks drug store. Send us your Barbara is related to Ferdinand R Decker and Marilyn J Decker as well as 1 additional person. Have never been into memories as much as those that I My dad was a manager at the Woolworths on 10th & Mitchell. That tube treated us kids like royalty. Refresh your browser window to try again. andRiverside). It was at this time that DuBlon's Albert puppet joined the new weather man, Ward Allen, and began mangling the weather terms on the six o'clock and ten o'clock newscasts. It was so far out that we soon moved back to 53rd and Burleigh. remember We also wore them in the yard with a leash rope about 15 ft long tied to the washpoles. The only guy to ever sleep though 30 years of Congress. what a great marketing tool it was. Great-uncle Maybe because I was absent so often, but it was a shock, like I was a ghost. Avenue Liquor is still there. I was glued to the set hoping she'd say my name. time.". I also dug the children's show on WITI-TV 6. were chasing at least one individual through the old King Braeger ", Promotional Photo - 1968 She was a fifth grader, and told him that she had a class project on the weather. Big Boy is a Perkin's Restaurant. the big department stores downtown. 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". recruiting station and took the oath in Milwaukee. I used to know all the Remember watching Bill Carlson, weatherman,and the street lights would go on when there was a storm warning. -------------------- restaurant on the opposite corner. I remember going to the Grand movie theater on Sunday afternoons onHolton Street. Clem Zablocki. Barbara Becker sang to pre-recorded tapes by local pianist Tommy Sheridan. best The set was built by Paul Johnson and Roger Cotey, and featured a light on the desk and a buzzer, which cancelled out all but the first push of the "answer buttons" used by the contestants. Surely those were the "Happy Days." DuBlon had numerous other employment offers during this time period, but elected to stay at WITI. recall--sang a baritone solo "Phil Tolken the dealer who gives you more!" 1961 promo card sent to kids who requested it. I also There are probably tons more, but I grew up in Milwaukee and still The closing song was sung to the tune of "Tiptoe Through the Tulips". Bueller? 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