DECEMBER 19 - 25, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE Smithsonian to exhibit 'The Great Migr.atiorn' SATURDAV6:� BINGO' MERCHANTS HALL F a'rpllin Plizi SHI GTO • D.C. - For the fir t time in recent United States history, an e hibit d - . picting Blac Americans will be introduced at the Smithsonian Institution s ational u urn of merican History in Washing­ ton, D.C. Dr. Spen er Crew, a Smith- nian Historian, has been spear­ heading this project for over two year. He has in terviewed noted historians and collected rtifacts imperative to the illu­ stration of the exhibit "Field to Factory: Afro-American i­ gration 1915-1940." The e - hibit portray individual mi­ grants' experiences through phot raph t_ ols and rna hines, oral historie and other obje ts. It depicts the c ncept of change and adaptation migrant had in tatting a new life in a . ne environment when they moved rom the South to orthern states. number of minority as oci­ ation and private ctor exec - tives have b n solicited to donate much needed revenues to insure the fruition of the exhibit, Letters asking for contributions on behalf of Dr. Crew and the Smithsonian's ational Museum of American Hi tory have been nt to over 500 organizations and individ­ uals by Smith, Jones and Associates, the nation's only association management firm exclusively serving minority organizations. , 'This exhibit is of dramatic cial significance not only to Black Americans, says Smith, Jones and Associates' President, Lafayette Jones, "but will show all Americans the dramatic role Black citizens have played in building this country". . The exhibition opening in heduled for February of 19 6 in Washington D.C. in ob r­ vance of Brack History Month. After a six month sho ing at the Smithsonian, the exhibit will travel to museums around the nation. For more information or to make a contribution, contact: Dr. Spencer Crew, Smithsonian Institution, ational Museum of American History, Washington, D.C. 20560, (202) 357-1991 TWI CITY DOOR • STORM WINDOWS & DOORS • PICTURE FRAMES • GLASS FRAMES • SCREEN FRAMES • GLASS & SCREE CUTTOSIZE • GLASS & SCREEN REPLACED 925-2311 1240 PIPESTONE BETWEEN 13. a NAPIE BENTON HAABO WRAP UP' A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS AT SEARS SALE 1/2 OFF Craft man bench vi Heavy-duty. 4112-in. jaw 3 7�. size. Holds 11/4-in. pipe, '-V pr ced extra. $74.99 SAVE l21 on 4-pc. plkMs set Craftsman. Heat treated 2499 high carbon steel tor du- rability. $46.96* SAVE on s.;pc. ench set Craftsman combination 19991 wrenches. $42.72* stan- dard or $47.72- metric . 1/2 OFF 1 A-pc. SC� wdrtver t Craftsman. Heat treat- 2999 ed. Popular sizes. Keep handy. $63.66- • Reg. SAVE 7. a-pc. sc Craftsman. Chrome plated. Rust-resistant. Popular sizes. $33.22� driver set 1599 SAVE 1/2 socket wrench et Craftsman. 114, lAt-in. 29!9pc drive. Standard or met- "'" ric sizes. 70.42* SAVE $J5 extension bar set Craftsman. 5 popular 1399 lengths. 114, -in. drive sizes. $29.25- 5 end Dec 29 $30 OFF wet/dry vae Craftsman. 8-gal. tank. 6999 1.25-HP motor. Use in- Reg doors or out. 99 I 112 PRICE' our best faue Is 29t? $59.99 $3-'4 OFF shower massagers Relaxing, soothing, in- Wal�mount vigorating water action. 999 $19.99 hand-held, 15.99 �.9s 1/2 PRICE all 20-ln. vanities '40 OFF 2 d poser Sound insulated. $119.99 in our '84 Kitch­ en, Bath Specialog. Washerless. For kitchen or bath. 420/0 OFF kitchen faucet with sprayer ..... 39." ends Dec 24 Add style and storage to your bath. Sink-top and faucet extra. Budget varvty 27� $54.99 In� • fan 129: $199.99 $70 OFF glass