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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 23

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U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE Alfred Wolff, Seymour. No date i0 ioo ti Tnurtooy, Nov.

lv, 1753 23 has been bet for the wedding. The smart way to gift shop this Christmas Choose gifts now! Early Video Service Set For Marinette Broadcasting Co. Gets Permit for VHF Channel 11 for Christmas on LayAway! Pick at leisure from peak stocks now one deposit holds all your gift selections! Pay a little each week and everything is paid for by Christmas! Of mm laco, embroidory! WOMEN'S CHENILLE ROBE H'I A I Ftttnns. iweeDins wrp llne lookmi very cliu 98 IK. with OMk motif in a hetvy tliiend nedl ove: a m.

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Bliei I to ex. Sizes 7 to 14 $4.91 TODDLER GIRLS' ROBES 1982.98 Special to Press-Gazette MARINETTE, Wis. Early television service tot Marinette and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan was assured late Wednesday when the Federal Communications Commission granted the Broadcasting Company a construction permit to build VHT television station to broad-cist on Channel 11, The grant was made possible by the withdrawal of the application of the Green Bay Broadcasting Company for the tame facility. The Broadcasting Company owns radio stations WMAM, Marinette and WESK, Escanaba, while the Green Bay Broadcasting Company owns radio atations WDUZ, Green Bay and WMAW, Menominee. Joseph D.

Mackin, secretary-treasurer of the It Broadcasting Company, explained that while no formal contract has been signed, an option will be granted the Green Bay Broadcasting Company to purchase a minority stock interest in the it Broadcasting Company, which will continue to operate itatlon WMAM, and will construct Marinette's new television itation aa soon ai delivery can be obtained on needed equipment. Officers of the Broad-Mating Company are W. E. Walker, preaident; Frank J. Lauer-maa vice president; and Joseph D.

Mackin, secretary-treasurer. AipUet la lilt The original application for a Marinette television station was filed in June, 1952, with the lifting of the freeze on the granting of television atatlon licenses. The competing application was filed shortly thereafter. Because the two applications for the same facility were mutually exclusive, the FCC scheduled them for a hearing which probably would not have been held for two years became of the backlog of applications on file from larger com munltiei. The agreement between the two Wisconsin broadcasting corporations and the granting of the construction permit assures this area of receiving television service at least two years sooner than would otherwise have been the cue.

"Our big a a Id Walker, "has been to bring television service to the Twin City area just as soon as possible. That's why our original application was filed; and that's why Wf have entered Into an agreement with the Green Bay interests for the withdrawal of their television According to Mackin, WMAM, an NBC affiliate, expects that the new Marinette television station will be affiliated with the National Broadcasting Company, and negotiations are already in irogress on this matter. Mackin ndicated that WMAW will invest almost a half million dollars In the new station. Because of the extensive construction planned, including a new 7S0 foot television tower, Mackin said It would be very difficult now to estimate when the new station will be on the air. He said, however, that construction would be speeded, and while the station plans to broadcast with power of 290,000 watts, it may be necessary to go on with less power at the outset because of the demand for television equipment.

Will Cover Green Bay Ben Laird, WDUZ and WMAW president, stated today that he and his associates are pleased with the arrangements made. "For many years," he said, "we have known Mr. Walker and Mr. Mackin, and have admired their Marinette radio operation. We welcome the opportunity to be associated with them and feel confident that we will be able to bring the very best in television to the Marinette Menominee area." It is expected that the station Will render Class A service to an SHADOW PANEL flame, oqua, pink or maizt.

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I Boys'! 12 to 18 Glen Plaid Beacon ROBE TODDLER COTTON BEACON ROBES 79 2 for 2 There'i long hourt of warmth end play In thlt fine waahable eottoa robe. It will make en Ideal gift for the little ent on yeur Hit lliee 1 to I. MEN'S COTTON KNIT PAJAMAS 90 5 7 9B 2 For sleeping or lounging theae fine cotton knit pejemae are, comfortable. They're made of fine combed cotton, have crew neckt, long tleevet, tnug all eround elettlo In pantt. Penney's hat them In aeveral imtrt two-tone eolor MEN'S COTTON FLANNEL PAJAMAS 49 3 fleecy-toft pajtmat of Ranforlzed cotton flannel, gen-eroualy eut for solid sleeping penney's haa them In a big choice of bold ttrlpet, In button-front or allp-ovtr ttyle.

Slr.et A-B-C-D. NEW! IMPROVED! COLORFUL BLANKET ROBES 4.98 Roys' II to II, $5.90 An improved aretate-colton fabric blend, for extra softness and warmth! Juniors like the grown-up look ot the double shawl collar and the neat, colorful Indian pattrrns, Jr. Buys' sizes 4 to 10. A new Iber bland of act-late and cotton five a softer, smoother finish that wears longar, tool Makes this populsr beacon robe a marvelous ift Maroon, blue, brown. All sites, WHITES SOUDS WOVEN STRIPES OXFORDS RAYONS m.

JUNIOR BOYS' COTTON KNIT PAJAMAS The little fellaa really en for the uarm n. jamas. Now in choice of enwbov and new apw-e net-lerna. Styled with long eleeven, crew neck, bund Kot-lom, fly front and all around elaatlu lop pant. Blue, maie, green.

"mi- tyl'd with long tleeven, crew ne.k, bond hot- lom, fly front and al" around elaatlu lop pant. Blue, I III I I Boys' sizes 10 to 16 iCL mm Nationally advertised first quality dress shirts just in time for Christmas giving Savings Extra Sav ings large selection sizes 14 to 17 area extending considerably south and east of Green Bay, as well as excellent service the Escanaba and Iron Mountain areas of Upper Michigan. The new station will serve a population of approximately 700,000 people, Mackin estimated. Three Drivers Fined In Court at Oconto Special to Press-Gazette OCONTO, Wis. Two motorists paid fines of $10 and costs of $5.25 in Justice Court here Wednesday for illegal parking on the highway.

They were Er-win Wright, 55, 2020 Deckner Green Bay, and Leonard Brown, 25, Oconto Falls. Both arrests were by Traffic Officer Crosby Whitcomb for infractions which occurred at Sobieski Corners. Richard Pileski, 19, Oconto, paid $10 and costs in Justice Court Tuesday. He admitted guilt to a speeding charge. Engagement Is Told Special to Press-Gazette SEYMOUR, Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Landwehr, Sey-four, Rt, 2, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Ann, to Gerald J. Wolff, of the four collar styles. wmm 500 Handmade HAND-BEAD DESIGN GIFT SLIPPER 2.98 TIES CHILDREN'S WARM FELT SLIPPERS 1.79 98 MEN'S STURDY LEATHER CASUAL SLIPPERS 3.98 Size I to It Ideal for the man who can change from shoes to slip pers, on the Job! Sturdy cowhide, with easy-on, easy off sldo gores.

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Sizes 4 to 9. Slr 9 to 1.9 Soft sola comfort for tiny feet! Practical, too, on cold winter mornings the automatic lock slide fasteners keep each slipper snug and secure around the ankle! Med or blue in ni.ps 6 to 3. TifiWi.

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