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Freeport (III.) Journal-Standard Pg. 2 Aug. 4, 1964 TV, Radio Highlights TUESDAY NIGHT Radio WON; Cubs Cardinals. Thomas Deputizes Teen-Agers To Cover Universal City Tour vs. On Cue, WMAQ; Broadway musical.

Sound Track, WMAQ; mil- lie from motion pictures. Music Party. WON: Inquiry, WON; Interview. Travel Hour, WMAQ; Norman Ross. Bud Kelly, WBBM: music.

TV Mr. Novak, 6, 39; drama. Petticoat Junction, 13: comedy. High Adventure. 4.

13. M3: Lowell Thomas. U.S. Border Patrol. 39; adventure.

8:00 Richard Boone, 6. 39; western. Greatest Show, 13; drama. Jack Benny, 4. M3: comedy.

9:00 Hollywood, 13; "Fabulous Era." Primer or Communism, 39; documentary. By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-Television Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) Film history sometimes gets a rerun, just like television shows, and now we see Universal once again opening its gates to tourists. STEEL CABLE Hemp and Wire Center to 1" Clampi and FREEPORT HARDWARE COMPANY 105 West Main Street It happened years ago when sage Carl Laemmle charged visitors 25 cents a head to stand behind glass walls and watch movies being made. Now the smart young bosses of MCA are replaying the old theme in modern terms. Project Pilot This time the tab is $2.50, half-price for kids, for a tram cause we didn't bring a camera.

wonders. It's a pilot for a future project which will include a luxury hotel and amusement park, sort of a Disneyland north. Having seen the inside of a studio, I assigned two operatives, age 16 and 12, to recover the tour. Here is their dispatch: Our Visit to Universal City By Nancy and Janet Thomas We loaded onto a three-car tram which was pretty and pink with a fringe on top. Our hostess told us to remain seated and take as many photos as we Area Briefs fee Cream Social BAILEYVILLE Community lub of Baileyville will sponsor an ice cream social at Baileyville Grade School Wednesday with serving beginning at 6 p.m.

Barbecues, pie, cake and soft drinks will be served. wanted, except that they couldn't be used for commercial purposes. That was all right be- WEDNESDAY MORNING Radio Cooke. WMAQ; features. 7:00 Newi Report.

WBBM: roundup. News, WFRL; and Along With Mitch. Bellalrs. WBBM; records. tor the Day.

WFRL: devotions. Walljr Phillips. WON; erds. 1 Americana, WMAQ; Jim Con way. Godfrey, WBBM variety.

and Taylor. WGN; music, chatter. News, WFRL; Unl verslty of Illinois College, of Agriculture. TV Semester, 13; space science. 6, 39; Hugh Downs.

and Goliath. 13; religion. Kangaroo, t. 13. M3; Children's show Love Lucy, 13; comedy.

39; contest Get the Message, 13; panel. LlnVs, 13; panel. Jeopardy, 6. 39: quiz. Whcrt.

6, 39; game. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Radio 'Farm Adviser. WFRL; farm news. 3:00 Chuck Benson's Best, WMAQ; Chicago hits. Dlrksen.

WFRL: reports. WBBM; with Dan Price and Ben Larson. TV Young, 6, 39; drama. Price Is Right, 13; Bill Cullen. Password, 4, M3; Allen Ludden.

Party. 4. 13. M3; Art LInkletter. Tell the Truth, 4, M3; panel.

Don't Say, 6. 39; guests at 4, M4; "Al Jennings of Oklahoma." WEDNESDAY NIGHT Radio music. WON; Cubs vs. Cardinals. Person, WMAQ; enter- tanlers.

Patterns In Music, WMAQ; for special events. Round World WBBM: Rudy Orlsek. 10:30 1'unes From Talman. WMAQ, Norman Ross. Gibson at Night.

WBBM: com ment TV Train, 13; western. 6, 39; western. Duke. 13; comedy. Hillbillies, 4, 13, M3; comedy.

Espionage, 6, 39; mystery. Valee, 4, 13, M3; variety. Eleventh Hour, 6, 39; drama. 6, 39; Johnny Carion. Perry Mason, 13; mystery.

ride through the movielandj Mickey Rooney To Go Against Dick Van Dyke By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Television-Radio Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) Come fall, it will be Mickey Rooney against Dick Van Dyke. If television has a boot hill, it is network time periods opposite Spiel By Hostess The tram went through the hit shows. Perfectly good programs often die from lack of attention. Last season's victims included "The Judy Garland Show," overwhelmed by NBC's "Bonanza," and NBC's "Espionage," which never had a chance against CBS' "Beverly Hillbillies." This season ABC proposed to toss the veteran Rooney into the ratings battle against the top- gate and the hostess started pointing out where the producers, writers and stars have their offices. We saw Cary Grant's and Gene Kelly's parking spaces, but their cars were not there.

We drove down a street lined with sound stages and with dressing rooms that belonged to Leslie Caron, Ethel Merman and Sandra Dee. Next we drove down a street that had houses with no backs. One of them was built in 1924 for "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Gee, it's almost as old as daddy. Another house they used in "Leave It to Beaver." Then there was one that appeared in movies of Deanna Durbin. Who's Deanna Durbin? Visitors' Village The tram stopped on top of a hill where they had Visitors' Village.

There were covered rated "The Show." Dick Van Dyke Rooney, the pint-sized David in the fight, appears unconcerned about what could be an eight-ball position. His "Mickey" series centers about a family, the usual husband, wife and two children, who inherit a resort hotel. 44th Elizabeth Fair To Open Thursday Area 4-H News Orangeville Travelers ORANGEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Don Gapen returned Thursday from a trip through Toronto, Port Arthur and Fort William, 3nt.

Robert Switzer is visiting lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Switzer, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A.

Switzer, in Freeport. He was in New York City attending the International Congress of Biochemistry. He is working on his Ph.D. degree in biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. 40 Pints O1 Blood HANOVER Hanover people donated 40 pints of blood to the Red Cross Bloodmobile recently.

The visit was sponsored by the Ladies auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Hanover and Hanover Woman's Club. A goal of 139 pints had been set earlier. Jrinkmeier Will Attend Conference FREEPORl JOURNAL-STANDARD Tuesday, Entered as second class mattei the Post Office of Freeport. Ill) nols. Published dally except Sunday by The FREEPORT JOURNAL-STANDARD PUBLISHING COMPANY 27 South State Freeport, 111.

MAIL SUBSC1PTION PRICES Mall subscription prices In Stephenson and adlolnlng counties pet year $10.00, six months $5.25, three $2.75, one month $1.25. Subscription rates In United exclusive of Stephenson and adjoin ing countlea, three months $3.75. six months $7.25. yeai $14.00. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS It you fall to receive your copy 01 The Freeport Journal-Standard by 5:15 P.M.

kindly call 232-1171 before 6:15 P.M., except Saturday call between 3:00 P.M. and 4:15 P.M. We will contact your carrier and him bring vou a paper. Area Hospitals Patients Admitted for surgery in St. Clare Hospital, Monroe, was Delmar Burke, Apple River.

Louis Schneider, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schneider, Monroe, was treated in St. Clare Hospital for a fractured right elbow suffered in a fall from a picnic bench Sunday afternoon. Kelly Ann Waller, Durand, is a surgical patient in St.

Clare Hospital. Medical patients in St. Clare Hospital include Mrs. Earl Meythaler and Mrs. William L.

VanHorn, both of Monroe. Douglas Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richardson, Monroe, has returned home from University Hospital, Madison, where he was a patient 16 days for two operations. Births Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Cox of Apple River are parents of a daughter born last week in Northwestern Illinois Community Hospital at Galena. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grimm, Monroe, are parents of a son born Sunday in St.

Clare Hospital, Monroe. A daughter was born Saturday in St. Clare Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grossglauser, Monroe.

Atoms In white dwarf stars are so tightly packed that the stars may weigh 15 tons per cubic inch. RELAX IN COOL COMFORt NOW SHOWING Stanley Baker Jack Hawkins UllaJacobsson-James Booth Open 7 p.m. Start at 7:30 "Zulu" presented at ....7:40 Box Office Closes at .8:30 Feature Repeated in Part wagons, old cars, a saloon, an animal cage, and a bouncing car in front of a moving background. Refreshments, too. Lost 15 cents in the lemonade machine.

On we went, past the motel in "Psycho," the set of "McHale's Navy" a war scene for "Suspense Theater," a European street, and lots of other places. Then we were taken downstairs in the new comissary where we saw a makeup demonstration, rushes of the new films, miniature sets, and postcards of the studio. It was fun. Let's do it again. Birthdays Celebrated At 3 Area Picnics picnic dinners Sunday were held in honor of birthdays.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Metz entertained at Eagle Point Park, Clinton, Iowa, in honor of the 16th birthday of their daughter, Judy. The afternoon wai spent in swimming. The 16th birthday of Jon Bogatt of Milledgeville was cele brated at a dinner given by Mr and Mrs.

Merlyn Schreiner. Walter Plock of Miami Beach who had just returned fron a visit to Germany, was honored at the dinner given by relatives at Point Rock in Mount Carroll The event also honored the birth day of Mrs. Harve Plock. Hold Sidewalk Days WARREN Businessmen in Warren are preparing for the second annual Sidewalk Day to be held Friday. Merchandise will be placed out on the walks ready for customers at 8:30 a.m.

Returning Home ORANGEVILLE Rev. and VIrs. Paul Maitland and daugh er returned to their home in Corning, N. after spending he week with their daughter am on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene jross and family. M. Sgt. anc Mrs. Leo Babler and sons lobbins AFB, Gai, visited in th lome of Sgt.

Babler's parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Babler. Picnic Held than 50 rela tives attended a family picnic Winslow Park Friday evening honor Mr. and Mrs.

Alan HAPPIFYIN' SANDWICHES The "Cuddlin' Puppie" A tatty frankfurter wrapped in bacon, served on special toasted buttered roll, melted cheese and sweat relish. "It's ot first bile." Sugar-'N'-Spice Crmtwood shopping Center 'risk )hio. and family Alan Prisk, of Wooster son of Mrs 3 auline Prisk of Monroe and a former Winslow resident, was greeted by relatives from Argyle, Brodhead, Beloit, Mon roe, Freeport, Cedarville anc area. Also honored was Airman 2.C. Gayle Bartelt, grandson Mrs.

Elsie Bartelt who is home on sick leave Maine. He was from Loring a surgical pa tient at Andrews Air Force Hos pital, Washington, C. C. In Pidgin English, one word does the task of many. Grass may mean grass, beard, hari, fur or feathers.

Elizabeth Community Fairo Daviess County 4-H Club how will start a three-day run Tiursday at West Side Park ere. Several thousand entries are xpected for the various departments. More than $8,000 in cash wards will be made, ranging rom $2,000 for the top exhibi- ors in the dairy cattle department to $58.50 for horticultural xhibits. Judging of livestock and other exhibits will begin Thursday morning. Thursday night's program will nclude a concert by the Eliza- ieth School band followed by a amateur talent contest Robert Brinkmeier, Forreston, Democratic candidate for Congress from the 6th District, has left for Wash- ngton, D.

to attend a candidates' conference. Brinkmeier will attend a break- ast with Secretary of Agricul- ure Orville L. Freeman on Thursday. Later in the day Brinkmeier and other Democratic candidates or House and Senate seats will meet with President Johnson in White House. Members of Johnson's Cabinet also will address the candidates.

A group visit to the grave of the late President Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery wil follow the conference. Blue, White Hues Set Color Theme At Bridal Shower MILLEDGEVILLE Miss Sharon Shipman, bride-elect ol Donald Janssen, was feted at a miscellaneous shower last week in the Charles Phillips home. Hostesses were Mrs. Phillips Miss Judy Phillips, Miss Daw and Miss Viva Dingman. Miss Shipman's chosen colors of blue and white were carrier out in the decorations.

Gift? were displayed under a large white wedding bell from which tiny blue bells hung. Blue and white streamers extended from the table to the bell. Prizes won from bridal game; played were presented to the honoree. Refreshments were served from a table centerec with a floral arrangement am flanked with blue tapers in crystal holders. School Vacation To End Aug.

31 ELIZABETH The vacation period for students in the Eliza- with the winner eligible to enter i beth Community Unit School District will end Aug. 31 when students are to report for a half- day session to prepare for the new term. A teacher's workshop will be held Aug. 28 according to an announcement by Raymond I. Thorn, superintendent of schools.

The board of education reported is a full staff under contract to teach and conduct the school classes. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pais- ey of North Highland, and Mrs. John Stine and son of Rapid City, S.

returned to homes after a visit with tfr. and Mrs. Burl J. Reed and family and with other relatives and friends in Elizabeth. Guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Bausman are Mrs. John Allen and children of Los Angeles, Calif. Ralph Arnold, who has been in Germany the first part of this summer, has returned to his home in Elizabeth. Winslow's Lions Gun Club To Hold Shoot WINSLOW The Winslow Lions Gun Club is planning its first gun shoot Aug.

11 beginning at dusk. There will be open match and practice shooting the second and fourth Tuesday the rest of the year. a district contest. More judging is scheduled for Friday morning. Threshing Bee An old-fashioned threshing arty is scheduled for 2 p.m.

'riday on the Lloyd Trude arm. Friday night's program will tart with a parade of prize- winning livestock. Acts will in- lude the Nanavas Troupe, an crobatic group which appeared the Ed Sullivan television how a year ago, and De Yip a Chinese magician, An Elizabeth fire department- ponsored dance at the fire sta- ion will round out the evening. Parade Saturday The traditional fair parade nil kick off Saturday's activities 11 a.m. More than $300 in rizes are being offered for the op parade entries.

A tractor pulling contest for women is slated for men and p.m. Saturday night's program tarting at 8, will feature the 'ohnnie Laddie Troupe, a mon- and dog act. Many of the exhibits will be loused in a new exhibition barn Tected this spring to provide more room for livestock entries. Fair Leaders Superintendents of the various departments are: Lawrence Mitchell, beef Louis Haug and Lowell Willis, dairy cattle; Gordon Hat- 'ield, sheep; Ralph Westaby, swine; and Harlan Reusch, jun- or livestock. The fair is sponsored by the Elizabeth Community Fair Association.

Larry Berlage is its )resident this year. Wyoming Senator Wants Dunes Bill To Be Tabled WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Milward Simpson, said Monday he will propose to the 3enate Interior Committee that it table a bill to create an In- liana Dunes national lake shore. Simpson said the meas- N-O-W P-L-A-Y-I-N-G 2 Shows Nightly 7 and 9 P.M. Open At 8:00 P.M.

NOW SHOWING COMET Start at Dusk BEST FOR ADULTS All New 1st Run Never Shown in Freeport 1 Academy Award Nominations The story of a man and his imagination-and the women A motion picture that goes beyond what men think about- because no man ever thought about it quite this way. -MARCELLO MASTROIANNI -CLAUDIA CARDINALE 2ND BIG ATTRACTION ANNA MA6NANI BEN Presented at Dusk Passionate Thief" 2nd METRQ-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS A JACK CUMMINGS-GEORGE SIDNEY PRODUCTION Viva IPS vegas PANAVISION'S. METROCOLOH TOMORROW, WED. MATINEE ONLY AT 1:30 P.M. OPEN AT 1:00 P.M.

Big Fun Movie Party Starts Al 1:30 Out At 4 P.M. Given Away Courtesy of Toyland U.S.A. ED Eel TO EVERY BOY ANO GIRL ATTENDING rlvCEe A PKG. OF BLUE STAR POTATO CHIPS ON OUR SCREEN GIANThil Full-length color cartoon Feature I unnrart TRAVELS TECHNICOLOR Distributed by N.T.A. Chapters No.

10- No. 11 2 Color Cartoons Bugs Bunny And Porky Pig UNION LOAN SAVINGS ASSN. Where You Save From Your Car- just Drive-In As You Arc Refreshments and 12-gauge shells are available on the grounds. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Martin anc sons of Webster Grove, are visiting Mrs. Martin's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings Mr. and Mrs.

Al Olson of Ei Segundo, are in Winslow visiting relatives and friends. The last Red Cross swim lesson for Winslow children wil be Aug. 10. ure "would deprive many landowners along Lake Michigan of the right to control, manage and dispose of their private property as they see fit." responsible SEWER CLEANING SERVICE Plumbing and Heating New Construction 111 South Cherry Avenue 232-2524 Stephenson Girls Compete For State Contest Berths Stephenson County 4-H girls will compete for berths in state "air contests at county clothing and flower arranging contests Wednesday in Freeport Junior High School. Three girls will be selected to arrange flowers and attend classes at the state fair later this month.

Seven girls will be selected to participate in the state fair 4-H dress revue. These 10 girls and the five winners of the recent county home economics 4-H demonstration contest will represent Stephenson County in state 4-H contests Aug. 13-15 at the state fair. Exhibits in clothing, room improvement, handicraft and photography also will be selected Wednesday for county displays at the state fair. Wednesday's program will be open to the public.

Judging will begin at 9:30 a.m. A style show featuring the latest fashions made by area 4-H'ers will start at 1 p.m. State fair entries will be announced in the afternoon. To Visit Banks Ogle County youths enrolled in the 4-H money management class will end their course of study Thursday when they tour the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co. and the Federal Reserve Bank in Chicago.

The 4-H'ers also will visit Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. Swimming Party Flobeck 4-H Club will hold swimming party Wednesday at the Oakdale pool. Two swimming sessions are slated, the first from 3:30 to 5 p.m. A share- a-dish supper will follow, after which the 4-H'ers will swim from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Soft drinks and hot dogs will be furnished by the club.

Members are to bring dishes to pass. The club's regular meeting will be Thursday at 8 p.m. in the home of Melissa and Jalinda Bastian. Talks and demonstrations will be given by the co-hostesses and Sandy and Beth Helms. Ice Cream Social German Valley's Prairie Roses 4-H Club will sponsor an ice cream social Friday in German Valley Elementary School.

Serving will start at 6 p.m. Sfar Workers Star Workers 4-H Club will meet at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday with Glada Brubaker, 1525 S. Oak Ave. STATE TEMPERATURES Belleville 104 77 Moline 91 73 Peoria 98 73 Quincy 100 76 Rockford 93 69 Springfield 103 77 Vandalia 106 73 East Dubuque 89 70 Chicago Midway 98 76 COLOR FILM PROCESSING Quality Black and White Finishing HARTMAN'S CAMERA SHOP 117 S.

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Main Phone 233-2911. Why Wait To Be Comfortable? If you have your heart set on a new home or a better home, then it's our business to help you make a move at the lowest possible cost. Stop in and let us give you the very latest figures. There's no obligation. NION Frooport't Oldest Financial Institution, Operating Continuously Mil.

LOAN AND SAVINGS Association 223 West Stephenson Freeport, IllinoU OFFICE HOURS Monday 8:30 A. P.M. Tuesday through Friday 1:30 A. M. to 4 P.

M. Closed Saturdays.

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1885-1977