Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1962 — Page 6

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SINGER SEWING CENTER SPEEDWAY SHOPPING CENTER REMODELING SALE £ YES, WE ARE REMODELING OUR STORE TO MAKE ROOM FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF SEWING FABRICS AND PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED AS NEVER BEFORE. JUST LOOK AT A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED DURING THIS SALE!

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BRAND NEW SINGER Canister Vacuum gleaners With 7 Attachments - REDUCED TO s39's°

Skirt Markers Reg. $1.98 NOW 9S«

THREADMASTER SEWING BOX Reg. $1.98 . NOW 9S«

Early Bird Specials Thread 2 for 15c Bias Tape 2 for 15c Patterns 50% OFF Rick Rack 50% OFF Lace & Trims 50% OFF Buttonhole Attach. $ S> 5 Row $ 7.95 Zig Zag Attach. Row S 4JS Darning & Embroidery Attachments 50% OFF Limited Supply! - Hurry On These!

ACT NOW and SAVE DURING THIS TREMENDOUS SALE Prices Never Before, Never Again Offered EAST TERMS FREE DELIVERY SINGER SEWING CENTER 5910 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD Speedway Shopping Center Phone Cl. 1-6356

10 BRAND NEW ZIG-ZAG PORTABLE MACHINES MAKES BUTTONHOLES, SEWS ON BUTTONS! REDUCED TO $99*50

PINKIKG SHEARS REDUCED 50% ° FF

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Young Budget Portable MACHINES USED AS RENTALS NEW GUARANTEE REGULAR $99.50 NOW s49* 5 °

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ALL TRADE-IN MACHINES REDUCED! PORTABLES 4 up CONSOLES *9 95 up TREADLES *1 95 up

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SEWING KIIS Reg. $2.98 NOW $>.49

Children's Museum Summer Series Children’s Museum director Mrs. Grace Golden announces that the summer series of pro-

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grams will begin Tuesday, July 3, and continue through July 27. Each will, take place from 11 to 12 o’clock, and everyone is invited with no admission fee. Except for July 4th, when the Museum is closed, the programs are

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scheduled for four weeks, Tuesday through Friday. During July, the Museum will be open to visitors during regular hours, 9 to 5 Tuesday through Saturday, but it will be closed throughout Au- | gust for changes in gallery dis-

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The opening program will be a sketch class which will meet each Tuesday, but children may join at any time even though they miss one or more classes. Miss Laura Holden of the Museum staff will direct freehand work in crayon and pencil, with materials furnished at the Museum. Children will be divided into three groups by grade level, with those in sixth grade and above in one section, third through fifth graders in another, and younger ones in a third group. Sketching will be done outdoors in clear weather, or inside the Museum in case of rain. Thursday’s subject will be “Days of the Dinosaurs,” with David Cassady of the Museum staff telling about life in the world millions of years ago, including the giant reptiles. A visit to the prehistory gallery will conclude his talk; there fossils, models, and other displays will illustrate the subject. “Indiana’s Summer Residents” will be Friday’s topic, when Ronald Moore, Purdue University forestry student, tells about the birds and animals that live in the state. He will describe their nests, ways of protecting and teaching their young, their eating habits and hunting practices, and how to find and identify them. Programs in later weeks of July will be on folk singing, talks about pets, a craft workshop, and demonstrations of American Indian folkways.

Perry County Ass’n. Reunion The Perry County Association will hold its annual reunion on Sunday, July 8, at Lot 7 in Brookside Park, Indianapolis. The basket dinner at 12 noon will be followed by games and a business meeting in the afternoon. The association was formed in 1925 and the reunion picnic is held annually the second Sunday of July. Anyone from Perry County is invited to attend. Allison YT63-A-5 Completes Second 150-Hour Test Completion of a second 150hour “house test” on its YT63-A-5 turbo-shaft engine was reported today by the Allison Division of General Motors. The engine will power the Army’s new Light Observation Helicopter. Operated under a cycling endurance schedule approved by Army, the Dash-5 alternately ran for six hours and was shut down for two hours during the uninterrupted test.

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