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The by Franklin Folger StM TCI ClICirKI TONIGHT VII EbLbVIJIVH TOMORROW Tonight's TV Uighlighls Thursday Night Movie, CBS. "Mysterious Island," a Jules SO SHEBOYGAN PRESS, Thursday, July 14, 1966 Oostburg Board Approves School Budget WBAY-TV WTMJ-TV Channel 4 Channel 2 WMVS-TV Channel 10 WLUK-TV Channel 11 The Press cannot assume responsibilities for program errors resulting from late chanRes by stations of networks without notification to this newspaper. cost increase of $38,513 operation, capital outlay and debt retirement. This compares to a 1965 rate for the same purposes of an actual increase of .00792 mills. The disbursement budget for 1966-67 shows an increase of J14S.021.18 over the 1965 66 budget.

Increase in state aids and a planned reduction of the balance on hand has helped to maintain the limited increase in the local tax levy. The balance on hand has been permitted to increase each year during the past few years to make available funds for the OOSTBURG The Board of Education has approved a bud-art of 1322,054 02 for the 1966-67 school year. The proposed budget, election cf three district officers, clerk's and treasurer's reports and the educational report by Robert L. Cook, district administrator, will headline the annual meeting of the district Monday, July 25, at 8 p.m. at the high school.

District offices up for election are now held by Allen Brug-gink, Mildred Harmelink and Cornelius leynse. The requested tax is an increase of $19,591.79 over the 1965 lew. The proposed tax rate for 1966 based on the total equalized valuation of the district is .01744 mills for current "A general! Why, I always thought generals went out at the waist." Hal Bovle Summer Camps Are Great (For Parents) Farm Trucks Collide, Four Persons Injured CHILTON Four persons sustained minor injuries earlier this week when two farm trucks collided on County Trunks and about five and three-fourths miles northeast of here at 2:50 p.m. Treated by a physician were Mrs. Daniel Thiel, 28, R.

2, Hil-bert, and her three children, Diane, 6, Danna, 6, and Gary, 4. Mrs. Thiel reported she was driving east on County Trunk when the truck driven by Carl Klessig, 77, turned onto the WITI-TV Channel 6 WISN-TV Channel 12 4 December Bride. 5 Another World (color). 6, 11 General Hospital.

2:25 p.m. 2, 12-Newi. 2:30 p.m. 2. 12-Fdge of Night.

4, 5 You Don't Say (color). Merv iirirnn. II Nurses. 1:00 p.m. 2, 12 Secret Storm.

4, 5 Match Game (color). 11 Dark Shadows. 1:25 p.m. 4. 5-NBC Newe (color).

1:30 p.m. 2. 12 At The World Turns. 4 Left Make A Deal (color). 5 Movie.

11 Where The Action Is. 12 Search For Tomorrow. 1:45 p.m. 12 Guiding Light. 4:00 p.m.

2 Colonel Caboose. 4 Movie, 6 Movie. 11 Bachelor Father. 12 Cartoont (color), 4:30 p.m. 11 Leave It To Beaver.

12 Rocky. 5:00 p.m. 2 Stingray (color). 5 Twilight Zone. 11 News.

12 Llppy Lucy. 6:15 p.m. 11- ABC Newt. 1:20 p.m. 12 Leave It To Beaver.

1:25 p.m. 4 News (color). 5:30 p.m. 2 CBS News (color). 4, 5 Huntley-Brlnkley (color).

6 News. 11 Bronco. 5:50 p.m. 12- Newt. 6:00 p.m.

2 News (color). 4, 5 News (color). 6 Highway Patrol. 12 CBS News (color). 6:30 p.m.

2, 12 Wild, Wild West. 4 Murl Deusing (color). 5 Camp Runamuck (color). 6. 11 Flintstones (color), 7:00 p.m.

5 Focus. 6, 11 Tammy (color). 10 What's New, 7:30 p.m. 2, 12 Hogan't Heroes (color). 4, 5 London Palladium (color).

6, 11 Addams Family. 10 Dynamics of Family. 6:00 p.m. 2, 12 Comer Pvle (color). 6, 11 Honey West.

10 Sight, Sound, Movement. 1:30 p.m. 2 Death Valley Days (color). 4, 5 Mister Roberts (color). 6, 11 Farmer'i Daughter (color).

10 Carnegie Hall. 12 Smother Brothers. 1:00 p.m. 2, 12 Wavne and Schuster. 4, 5 Mail From UNCLE (color).

6 Court-Martial 10 Minneapolis Symphony. 11 Midwestern Hayrlde. 10:00 p.m. 2, 4, 5 New (color). 6, 12 News.

11 Court-Martlal. 10:25 p.m. 6 Movie. 10:30 p.m. 2 Movie (color).

4, 5 Johnny Carson (color). 12 Movie. 11:00 p.m. 1 News. 11:25 p.m.

11 Merv Griffin. 12 MIDNIGHT 2 Movie. 4. 6. 12 News.

12:05 a.m. 12 Stars On Stage, 12:15 a.m. 4, 5 Movies. 12:30 a.m. 6 Movie.

12:35 a.m. 12 Guide Posts. Likes To Smoke SUNNINGDALE, England (UPI) Len Southam, 6a, a retired foreman, has returned to work as a porter because "I like to smoke and have a pint of beer." His pension pays $1.37 a week, he said, and "I can't afford to live on this." WFRV.TV Channel 5 28 and additional costs in trans portation, operation and maintenance make up the total ex- 'penditure increases. Three additional teachers at the elementary and secondary level are being added to re duce teacher loads and to accommodate the increase in in-rollmcnt at the elementary level. Additional personnel are being planned for the school lunch program, custodial and clerical fields, upon completion of the new high school.

It is anticipated that the new high school will be ready by approximately mid-term. A detailed copy of the budget for 1965-1966 and for 1966-67 is on file in the district administrator's office, available for public inspection. Family Keunioii Of Eisenlrauls Held At Balavia BATAVIA Descendents of the late Gotlieb and Augusta Freidel Eisentraut held their second bi-annual family reunion at Batavia Firemen's Park Sunday. A basket style dinner was brought and shared by approximately 110 relatives, who came from the entire Sheboygan County area as well as Milwaukee, Valders, Kewaskum, West Bend, Waupaca, Waukesha and Faribault, Minn. Immediately following the dinner, respect was paid to all members of the Eisentraut family who died.

Among them, Donald Eisentraut who was a member of the 1966 committee. Other members of the committee were Mrs. Donald Eisentraut, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Steuer-wald, Mr.

and Mrs. a 1 1 Weinhold. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Held, Milwaukee, were commended for successfully compiling and editing the "Family Tree" of at least six genera tions dating back to 1818.

Prizes were given to those qualified in such designated categories as farthest distance traveled, Ted Eisentraut, Faribault, second farthest traveled, El wood Eisentruat family, Waupaca; Chad Chis-holm who is two months old, the youngest present; Mr. and Mrs. William Eisentraut of Random Lake, the longest married couple, 56 years; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Held of Plymouth the most recent married couple; Mr.

and Mrs. Merton Steuer- wald of Batavia with six children, having the most children. Mrs. Bertha Stautz, Batavia, the oldest person present. Games and prizes were had for the younger children.

Chilton Women Are Forming Softball Team Chilton Women or high school girls interested in playing on a Softball team are invited to join a group now being formed here. Those interested may contact Mrs. Dean Connors or Mrs. N. H.

Nelson. According to present plans, several games will be played in competition with other women's teams in surrounding communities. The team play is scheduled for Thursday evenings. Koelicilulc Picnic Of Chilton VFW i CHILTON The annual pic-i nic held by the VFW Post and Auxiliary has been rescheduled for July 31 because of a conflict with another organization. Members and th'Mr families will gather at Hohart Park in time for the noon meal, with the pn pic; and games to con tinue throughout the day.

FREE DRINK of your choice during or after dinner when you have our Seafood Smorgasbord ALL YOU CAN EAT 21 Varieties plus CHICKEN and DUMPLINGS EVERY FRIDAY I.3W Children 80' TURNER INN 622 N. 8th Coupon Good July 15, lOfifi Verne adventure about a group of Union soldiers in the Civil War who flee a Confederate prison in a balloon and escape into a world of terrifying beasts on a lonely Pacific island. With Michael Craig, Joan Green wood, Michael Callan, Gary Merrill and Herbert Lorn. (Re peat.) (Color.) 8. Ch.

2, 12. Laredo, NBC. A Texas Ranger poses as an outlaw to cap ture trench bandits. (Repeat.) (Color.) 7:30. Ch.

4, 5. Dean Martin Summer Show, NBC. Joyce Jameson and comedian Pat Henry are guests. (Color.) 9. Ch.

4, 5. The Baron, ABC. The Baron is contacted by a convicted jewel thief who asks him to serve as an intermediary in returning the gems for the reward. (Repeat.) (Color.) 9. Ch.

6, 11. Thursday Night Movies Ch. 6 at 10:25 "Flesh and Fury." Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling. Ch. 2 at 10:30 "Swirl of Glory." Randolph Scott, Ray mond Massey.

Ch. 12 at 10:30 "No Place to Hide." David Brian, Marsha Hunt. Ch. 4-at 12:15 "Happy An niversary." David Niven, Mitzi Gavnor. Ch.

6 at 12:30 "Joan of Paris." Alan Ladd, Thomas Mitchell. Soldier Gels Jail Term For Fight At Pool WEST BEND An Army serviceman, Pvt. Joseph K. Schaefer, 18, whose home address is 12.15 Alder was sen tenced to spend the remainder of his furlough in the Washing ton County jail Wednesday when he appeared before Coun ty Judge Robert J. Stoltz on a disorderly conduct charge.

According to local authorities, Schaefer was taken into custody at Regner City Park after as saulting James Baumgartner of 1347 Evergreen a lifeguard swimmers at the pool. The attack occurred, police said, wHen Baumgartner attempted to caution Schaefer about disparaging remarks he was directing against two other swimmers the pool. Baumgartner sustained a minor lip laceration in tne ensuing altercation. Schaefer will be released from custody 18 hours prior to the termination of his leave to give him time to return to his service unit. AIR CONDITIONED eee.

a BOWL DILLIMRLJ tt through: SUNDAY ii a nut NOW THE FABULOUS CELEBRATIONS I REAL TOP PROFESSIONALS SUMMER BOWLING 35c STANZA FRANUb for your dining fjf pleasure! Smorgasbord and Meat Balls and Dumplings. Club and Ceuntry NOW PLAYING SSK: ri roadway from a farm driveway. Mr. Klessig reported he did not see the vehicle driven by Mrs. Thiel, whose truck went into the ditch and struck a power pole after colliding with the truck driven by Mr.

Klessig. Both vehicles were damaged, but Mr. Klessig was unhurt. $100 Fine Paid By Horse Thief David Lascelle, 22, of Milwaukee, was fined $100 and costs in Countv Court Branch 2 Wednesday on an amended charge of petty theft, uriginany he was charged with the theft of a riding horse valued at more than $100. NEW of Executive Inn THt RSDAY, JULY 14.

1:00 p.m. 2 Newi (rolnr). 4, sNpwi (colnr). 6 Highway Pal ml. 12 CBS News (color).

p.m. 2, 12 Munntem. 4. 5 llimiel Boone (color). 6.

11 Batman (color). 7:00 p.m. 2, 12 (illlifmn'i Island (color). 1, II Glditet (color). 10 What New.

7:30 m. 2, 12 My Piree Sons (color). 4. 5 Laredo (color). 6.

It Double Life (color). 10 Big Picture. 1:00 p.m. 2, 12 CBS Movie (color). 6, 11 Bewitched.

.10 Turn of The Century. 1. JO p.m. 4, 6 Mlckie Flnn'i (color). 6.

11 Pevton Place, 10 Circus. 1:00 p.m. 4, 5 Dean Martin (color). 6, 11 The Baron (color). 10 U.S.A.

Writers. p.m. 10 l.ncal Issue. 10:00 p.m. 2.

4, 5 Newt (color). 6, 12 News. 11 Weill Fargo. 10:25 p.m. 6 Movie.

10:30 p.m. 4, 5 Johnny Carson (color). 11 News. 2, 12 Movies. 10:55 p.m.

11 Merv Grttfln. 12 MIDNIGHT 2 Naked City. 4, 6. 12 News. 12:05 a.m.

12 Stars On Stage. 12:15 a.m. 4Movle. 5 Wanted: Dead or Alive. 12:30 a.m.

6 Movie. 12:35 a.m. 12 Guide Posts. FRIDAY, JULY 15. a.m.

5 Continental Classroom. 6:15 a.m. 12 Guide Posts. 6:20 a.m. 12 Badger Farm Report.

a-m. 4 Funny Company (color). 5 Farm DiiMt. 12 Summer Semester. I a.m.

5 RPD. 7:00 a.m. 2 Cher Up Time. 4, 5 Todav (color). 6 Classroom 6.

11 Kartoon Karnlval. 12 HI Neighborl a-m. 6 Ns 12 Mike Wallace. a.m. 6 Cartoon.

7:55 a.m. 12 News. a.m. 2, 12 Captain Kangaroo. 11 Romper Room.

1:11 6 Klag and Odle. I a.m. 6 Cartoon Alley, 00 a.m. 2 Phvslcal Fitness. 4 Girl Talk.

5 Bonnie Prudden. 11 Mike Douglas. 12 1 Love Lucy. 1:20 a.m. 2 stitch 'n Time.

I 10 a.m. 2, 12 McCoys. 4. 5 Concentration. 6 Dark Shadows.

10:00 a.m. 2. 12 Andy Griffith. 4, 5 Chain Letter (color). 6.

11 Sweepstakes. a.m. 2, 12 Dick VanDyK 4, 5 Showdown (color). 6. 11 Dating Game.

10:55 a.m. 6 News. 11:00 a.m. 2 Lore of Life. 4, 5 Jeopardv (color).

1, 11 Donna Reed 12 Mike Douglai. 11:25 a.m. 2 News. a.m. 2 SaareS For Tomorrow 4, 5 Swingin Country (color).

(. 11 Father Knowt feat. 11:41 a.m. 2 Guiding Light 11:19 a.m. 4.

5 NBC News. 12 NOON 2 Noon Show. 4 Mid-Day (color). 5 Funtime (color). 6.

11 Ben Casey. 12 News. 12:05 p.m. 12 Mike Douglas Show. 12:30 p.m.

4 Kids' Kluft (color). 5 Let Make A Deal (color). 12 As The World Turns. 12:55 put 5 News (color). 1:00 p.m.

2, 12 Password. 4, 5 Days of Our Lives (color). 6. 11 Ncwlywed Game. 1:30 p.m.

2, 12 House Party (color). 4, 5 Doctors. 6. 11 A Time For Ui. 1:55 p.m.

11 ABC Newi. 2:00 p.m. 2. 12 To Tell The Truth. Delicieas lunches Served Dally Include FISH.

CHICKEN and SHRIMP Phone Ahtad for Tilie-Out Orders! No Extra Charge! North 452-1351 or South 458-4212 North location Closed Tuesday DRIVE-INS North 30th and Superior South Hwy. 141 I L2J. a. NOW SHOWING Complete Show At 6:00, 8:30 CAST A C1AT.T SHADOW fsetfwer SIAKM.Vi k.non. Jamfi Don 4.

S'ath; I Ad if And AM-M'a'-e Frank Sinatra Yul Brynner John Vayne Eft j.i ni TOWN GREENBUSH FIRE DEPARTMENT FOOT FIREMEN'S PARK GREENBUSH SATURDAY and SUNDAY July 16-17 Parade Sunday 12:30 Prizes for Floats Music by JIM BARNES and his COUNTRY CARAYAN Refreshments Bratwurst Hamburgers Beer Concessions Free Admission Free Parking Kiddie Rides equipping of the new i school when it is completed. Capital outlay increase of $71,860.08, debt retirmcnt increase of $15,728.50, Instruction- without the thunder of little hooves. "I miss my babies!" she wails. "Yeah, me too," lies father, cheerfully mixing them a second martini. Peace Wonderful! But by the third day they openly admit they are having the time of their lives.

Peace, it's wonderful. No hideous rock 'n' roll music blares from the phonograph. Cobwebs begin to gather on the unused telephone. Mother no longer has to pick up scattered clothing from the floor. Dad can listen to any television program he wants or even turn the darned thing off entirely.

They can go to the movies without having to pay a teen-age baby sitter the down payment on her college education. They get a sadistic parental pleasure out of reading the mail from camp Wah-Nee-Poh-Poo Indian for "Land of Happv Waters." The photos of camp Wah-Nee-Poh-Poo show it to be a nondescript collection of rustic cabins around a tired lake. But according to the graphic, illiterate letters from its young inmates it is a place of horror and torture, surrounded by barbed wire and patrolled by guards with machine guns and savage dogs. Glee stirs in every parent's heart as he reads about the sufferings of his offspring: "Plees let me come home. I'll be so good cross my hart." "It's awfull here.

Nothing but bread and water to eat. Honest. They won't even let you have chewing gum. If they katch you with it, they make you hang by your thumbbs." Real 'Rat Fink' "Their are sharks in the lake real sharks. Honest!" A friend of mine received this letter recently from his small daughter: "Daddv, come get mc.

My counslore is a real ratfink. If we don't do eggzackly what she says, she curses us." "Are you going to the rescue?" I inquired. "Are you crazy?" he replied. "I'm going to send her counselor a five-pound box of candy, a cat-o'-nine tails, and a list of swear words my wife won't allow me to use in our home." giiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiioiHiiiiiiiinimiit 1 TASTY CHICKEN I I EVERY SATl'RDAY 5 5:30 to I FISH FRY FRIDAY I 11 I 1 It Mideiohf HAM PLATE LUNCH re 12 "Air Conditioned Zieggy's Tavern 1 lndioi 457-9758 alOtlllllllllOlililUIIIOIIIIIIIIMO" "Where the Action Is" DANCE SUNDAY J.iy 17, re 1130 em. Mjv.c rv THE GRASSHOPPERS SHEBOYGAN ARMORY Donation fl.AO by Dmm F.f' ri-g4 by I.

Tfc Orifinal tUTWURST CAT DANCE b' if SfltwreJej, Avij. 4 Fri. and Sat. hear beautiful Organ Music By HAL BOVLE NEW YORK (AP) God bless lummer camp! They're good for the kids, but they are even better for the par ents. One of the major hypocrisies of our time is the idea that parents deserve credit for the financial sacrifice they make to send their children to summer camp for two weeks or a month.

"I had to borrow the money, but it's worth it," they say smugly. "The kids really need the fresh air and sunshine. It does wonders for them." The truth of the matter is that most modern parents would gladly hold up a bank, if necessary, to raise the funds to send their kids into summer exile. Anything to get them out of sight and hearing for a while. Of course, the first night they're away it is a bit hard on mother.

The house is so silent FIREMEN'S PICNIC July 16 and 17 SAT. and SUN. St. Anna Fire Inc. Sr.

Anna, Wisconsin Parade Sunday 12 Concerts Sunday Afternoon Slcydivers and Fireworks Sunday Night RIDES, AMUSEMENT and CONCESSIONS EVERYONE WELCOME TONIGHT FRI. SAT. AN EXPLOSIVE STORY OF TODAY! COLUMBIA PICTURES yJ- P'tStntt a a 1 i MQKIUN BRANDO: SAM SP1EGELS In it 14 ZXTT. Wi I. Kt' h.Hunnn:Han CO-HIT I MBt Mil ll'JMM! vmmm VIRMAUSI 'HOW TO MURDER Youavirr rair arm ami rm 3WJ I Friday Nights Enjoy by "i 'WW1 TASTY mm THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS! Family Night Every Wednesday featuring Spaghetti and Sauerbraten DURWARD'S -rr.

at the Fish and Chips Room look omMM for rnvi nrrrmvi TIME SHLEsOYGAN Crusoe 2 10 Appaloosa 115, out at 4 00 Appaloosa 8 20 Crusoe 10, out at 11 .05 WISCONSIN Giant Shadow fi OO 30 STARDL'SK Cartoon 40 Murder Vi ra 11 00 ROMANCE! Tru itiiTAT SrilYTOtll ml Di NANCY VAN DYKi KWAH mm SPECIAL FISH and CHIPS ROOM MENU: serving from 5:00 P. M. Fish 'n' Chips (detuia fish lunch) $1.25 Fish 'n' Shrimp Combination $1.95 Scallops $1.75 Lobster Tail $2.95 White Fish $2.50 Open Face Strait Sandwich $2.65 French Fried Shrimp $1.95 Ask ahnut our line Or can Music MILT DETJEN at the HAMMOND rrom 7M M. PftnfinfrfT Jhtrt't nfunvs: tornflhinj gnini en 0( EXECUTIVE INN IrH ti4 Center Fie During Poo" CAwELCT emo SWCID and iH'fiD TEEN DANCE Friday, July 15 Fe. RJ and The Wellingtons QS5KD ncHMiccLSir 1 Ti A i COMMUNITY CENTER mrr.RM, uiv Neit Friday The Sandmen MATINEE DAILY CHILDREN SOe AT ALL TIMES ms srin no SHORT SIBJKT5.

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