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Evening star. [volume] (Washington, D.C.) 1854-1972, February 04, 1962, Image 130

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SINGER SCOOP! LESS THAN SSO for a
straight-stitcher. Less than $l5O for an honest-to
goodness SINGER* zigzag machine. In fact, all
SINGER prices are lower. And the picking is plush.
Take the STYLE-O-MATIC* zigzag machine shown
above at right. Slick! New! Automatic! 23 fabulous
features including exclusive drop-in front bobbin and
micro-stitch length control. Automatically does dec-
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orative stitching, overcasts, blind-stitches... just drop
in a FASHION* Disc and sew. All for only $149.50, as
illustrated.
Or maybe you lean toward a straight-stitcher. There
are many in the SINGER family including the sturdy
SPARTAN* Model (above left). Rugged, dependable
... for perfect straight sewing, even over pins. Back
tacks. And it’s only $49.50 as illustrated.
Get your money's worth. Now you pay no more for
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SINGER SEWING CENTERS
Listed in your phone book under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
•A Trademark of THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
THIS WEEK Moeotina / Fabrvory 4,1962
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