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Newsday (Nassau Edition) from Hempstead, New York • 22

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Hempstead, New York
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22
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9:30 TO WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! MON. TUES. ONLY! SHOP EVERYTHING CARD, FRANKLIN CHARGE CHARGE AT MODELL'S! UNI-CARD, 3 WAYS TO CLEMONITEN CE GAS ANTI-FREEZE Dry Master 6 for FOR ANTI GAS MINTER -FREEZE LINE Dry Master brand Modell's Auto Dept. BATTERIES 10 BATTERIES Value 1.49 10 pac of size DOOR CLOSER Value 1.99 Fully automatic 99 Tool Dept. Modell's VINYL ASBESTOS TILE or smooth Textured Modell's Rug Dept.

Off IMPORTED HAND-CARVED FINISHED FRAMES Value NOW 8x10 9.95 7.45 12x16 11.95 8.95 18x24 18.45 13.85 20x24 18.95 14.25 24x36 25.45 19.10 5" wide Gold metal leaf colored panel Modell's Art Dept. FIBERGLASS FABRIC value te 1.50 49. 45" wide White, colors Modell's Fabric Dept. Turnpike and Larkfield Rd. ILI Ch.

21 On Today WORLD SHO GIRLS' SLACK SET Bonded miracles Corduroy. denim Sizes 4-12 Girls' Dept. Modell's SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS If Perf. 69c pr. Sold pack of 3 prs.

Modell's Hosiery Dept. COSTUME EARRINGS Value $1 prs. Wide Assortment Modell's Jewelry Dept. SCOPE MOUTHWASH Value 1.15 SCOPE 688 Large 12 oz. bottle Modell's Toiletries Dept.

ROLL-ON SECRET Value 1.09 Extra large 1.5 oz. Toiletries Dept. ST. JOSEPH'S PURE ORANGE TASTE CHILDREN'S ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN ASPIRIN Value 39c for CHILDREN SAFETY CAP. ACCURATE CHILD DOSE 36 count Modell's Toiletries Dept.

EAST MEADOW Hempstead 22. LADIES' BETTER BLOUSES Assorted styles Sizes 32-40. Prints, solids Modell's Fashion Dept. MEN'S TANKER JACKET 188 Quilt lined S.M,L. Modell's Sporting Goods Dept.

MEN'S NYLON HOSE 4 prs. nylon One size fits all Modell's Men's Dept. MEN'S SKI JACKETS Value to 9.97 Assorted styles XL Modell's Men's Dept. KIDS RECORD PUZZLE zle, coloring 2 for It's a record, puzboard Many Types 59c each Modell's Record Dept. 200 ENVELOPES White, boxed size Modell's Stationery Dept.

Turnpike and Front WOMEN'S TEENS' FLATS Value 2.99 44 Wide selection Sizes 5-10 Shoe Dept. Medell's MEN'S CHUKKA BOOTS Value 4.99 soles Crepe Buckle hardware 299 Sizes 7-12 Modell's Shoe Dept. NORSTAR COLOROLA Value $3 147 Plastic case Crayons, sponge color rolls Modell's Toy Dept. GLASS BEADED SCREEN Value 7.99 99 30" x40" size Modell's Camera Dept. ANTENNA WIRE Twin lead Randon lengths Ft.

Model's Electronics Dept. FAMOUS WATER PIC Model 1399 Medell's Small App. Dept. COMPLETE STOCK ARTIFICIAL TREES with 72" 18" Com- tall to 25 plate contain- OFF ers Our low discount price Modell', Gift Dept. DRAPERY RIOT Values to 7.99 pr.

099 pr. Ass't patterns GOO acle Many fibers mir- Modell's Domestic Dept. 3-PC. WEAREVER SAUCEPANS 0999 3 sizes With handles Modell's Housewares 3 PC. COPPER MOLDS 3 sizes different 299 Modell's Housewares Dept.

VAPORIZER Northern With cord brand 999 Modell's Small Applionce Dept. BROXIDENT ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH 1099 With brush Modell's Small Appliance Dept. COMMACK Jericho Garden City--Armed with a big transmitter, little Channel 21 begins its first formal broadcasting today as Long Island's only television station. William Pearce, station manager of WLIW, said yesterday, We'll be right up to our eyeballs trying to broadcast 12 hours: a day. We're desperately wondering if we can pull it all off with our small staff." The staff used a rented mobile unit last week and aired tapes of the public hearings on the Long Island Rail Road in the Garden City Hotel.

Two and a half hours into the broadcast, the station's I transmitter, most powerful in the New York metropolitan area, stopped working. The only man on duty at the transmitter site, at Nassau Community College, had to reduce the power surge to return the station to the air. WLIW intends to serve all of Long Island during its 9 AM-9 PM Monday through Friday schedule, Pearce said. But viewers east of Riverhead may not be able to see Channel 21 programs until the cable television services begin relays as far as Orient and Montauk Points. Programing, the station manager said, will deal with all of Long Island.

Tapes and films from the state education department and educational television I services will form most of the first nine weeks of programing. Children's shows, such as today's first offering, "Davey and Goliath," will be scheduled with elementary and secondary education programs and college credit courses. A variety of home economics and cultural programs will make most of the remaining shows. Indications of public interest after the two weeks of preview programing just completed were sparse, Pearce said, but interest has been expressed for a bilingual program in English and Spanish and broadcasts of high school equivalency courses. UFT Blamed In Slur Incident New York (UPI)-City Human Rights Commissioner William H.

Booth attacked the United Federation of Teachers for allegedly attribyesterday uting to a Negro teacher a piece of anti-Semitic literature and then distributing 500,000 copies of it. Appearing on a television pro(WNBC's "Direct gram Booth said "the UFT did a disservice to our community" by allegedly distributing the literature and falsely implying its source. The UFT attached the literature to a photograph of school teacher Leslie and said: "This is Negro Campbell what's happening in Ocean HillBrownsville," Booth said. Campbell is a teacher in the experimental Brooklyn school district. Booth said, the litActually, was written by a Manerature school teacher who dishattan copies before the tributed 8,000 Human Rights Commission got him to stop.

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