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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 21

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COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Thursday, October 30, 1969 Morris C. Eothblum- Life Begins at Forty 21 Clementon Bank Plans New Office Low Cost Boarding Big-d to Seniors Stamps and Coins Why take less when you can get more? For quick results use the productive Classified columns of the Courier-Post. Just dial 663:7100. But on the whole it's a most re By ROBERT PETERSON MANY PROBLEMS of older warding experience." stamps in a common design having a map of Africa and Peoples National Bank of New piano and we all sing including my dog.

I don't give these folks anything stylish, but I do give them nice, clean surroundings, good basic food, and a loving Jersey has asked the Depart inscribed in French and English HERE'S A LETTER from a people could be solved if more kind-hearted homeowners of "African Development environment. All the doctors Values are 4-pence, 9-pence, 1- fered elders low-cost board and ple didn't feel well, so we'd invite them to our table. "THEY LOVED eating with us, so I went shopping for a big table and pretty soon found myself in the boardinghouse business. How those old folks enjoy eating with us! Our two children love them and are loved in return, so mealtime means much merriment and ment of Housing and Urban Development for permission to build a two-story. know me in this community and shilling 6-pence, and 3-shilhng.

room, plus a mile Kinaiy per registered nurse in New Jersey who says that when she retired she took into her home nine older people who were on welfare. She gives them board and room for $25 a week. "I You Like YOU'LL LOVE PAtUNG. WON TON SOUP The African Development Bank foot bank in Clementon. often call and tell me about someone who needs to live in a home such as mine." began operations in July, 1966.

Headquarters are at Abidjan, William G. Rohrer, Peoples' sonal attention. Here's a letter from a couple in Fort Pierce, who write, "We're in our 40's and several Ivory Coast, from where 31 PAPUA AND NEW CUINtA am 75 years old but strong and president, said the office would African countries are served healthy," she writes. "I love to work and have people around be constructed as part of Clementon's urban renewal The foregoing examples suggest that offering board and room to elders can prove a most rewarding pursuit. Not only is such housing much ap lively conversation.

Today we have to turn away folks who want to join us simply because me. I do most of my own cook tacn member nation has a representative on the Board of Governors. The authorized capital stock of the bank is program and the existing mg and cleaning. I drive my structure In Clementon event own car and often take my peo preciated by older folks on hm ually would be razed. About 14 "KREPLACH" filled with chicken, mushroom ni cibbige in deli-tioua ehleaea broth.

years ago bought a sturdy old 10-bedroom house just up the street from our home. We advertised "Rooms for Rent" and soon had 10 guests mostly past 60 years of age who took their meals at nearby restaurants. But there were rainy days, and times when some of these peo ited incomes, but this can be AN IVIIIKO, a grass or bamboo item pan pipe it pictured on thu 25-cent value released bv Papua and New Guinea 01 on of a four-itamp series portraying muiical Instruments of trie territory. Other denomination! and sub-lecti ari 5 centi, tareko deed pod rattleli 10 cents, garamut Isllt drum or tlit gong), and 30 cents, kundu (hourglass drum). Rohrer said the building equivalent to $250 million subscribed solely by members.

an effective way of supplement' we can handle more people. "We charge just $110 monthly for board and room and believe it or not make a nice profit. Of course it's hard work and some of these folks are a problem. ple for little rides. Occasionally we go to a nearby restaurant and I let them pick out their meals.

On Sundays we have services at home and I play the would be almost identical to a facility in Haddon Township, mg income for healthy homeowners who want to be of real THE 220TH anniversary of the birth of Napoleon Bonaparte but on a smaller scale. service to others. was postally saluted by St. Lucia (where it is thought Em press Josephine was born) with THE REPUBLIC of China is I leasing four stamps in a flower set on Friday for two purposes to arouse public four stamps in a common design. Values of 15 cents, 25 cents, 35 cents and 50 cents feature cameos of Napoleon and Josephine, the Napoleon cameo inspired by "Farewell to Fon- tainebleau" by Vernet and the Founder of 1 Penney Company, Inc.

Josephine Cameo a miniature ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY by Isabey. eaiowwffj.oei Interest in the nation's natural aspects and to mark the birthday of President Chiang Kai-shek. Designs will picture four varieties of roses raised in the country. The most popular roses to be seen on the issue and values are: Charles Mollerin, Golden Scepter, $2.50 (shown here); Peace, named to mark victory in World War II, $5, and Josephine Bruce, $8. WESTERN SAMOA has added a $4 stamp to its ordinary series.

It pictures a Samoan whiteeye, a small bird found in the mountains of Savaii. It is a bird which is very active and restless, and is seen in treetops of the forests or in plantations and sometimes even in aouious Tl -rr 1 gardens. INTERNATIONAL Literacy r-WMef Day was marked by Southern Yemen, a people's republic in Southern Arabia, with values of 35 ills and 100 fils. A common design depicts a classroom with oun three students and a teacher at a blackboard. DISCONTINUED UNICEF first-day covers will no longer be offered in connection with United Nations com memorative postal issues, the Color TV Sale! U.S.

Committee for UNICEF has announced. After testing the public response to its first four cover offerings this year, the committee has concluded that this project did not offer sufficient growth potential, in terms of financial returns to the United Nations Children's Fund, to justify its continuation. As In Taiwan (Formosa), there are large acreages devoted to the production of roses for gardens. Roses are in great demand for house decorations, and many also are exported to nearby countries. Both the tea rose and the China rose originated in China.

They are SAVE $60 Reg. $449 Now the major non-governmental source of financial support for used with European and American species" to breed tne u.N. Children's Fund, the U.S. Committee sells greeting cards, calendars, children's books and games, and SDonsors hybrids and varieties the annual Trick or Treat for 1 I L' T71 viMr campaign on A SINGLE 3.20-koruna value issued by Czechoslovakia marks the 16th Congress of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) naiioween. MEETINGS Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.

Delaware Valley Coin Cluh. now being held at Tokyo. A symbolic design depicts a stylized arrow surrounded by Fellowship Hall, Central Baptist envelopes scoring a bull's-eye Lnurcn. centre and on a target. Woodbury.

On the 30th annual auction Another Czech issue of five Streets, agenda: Exhibit tokens. PENNCREST COLOR CONSOLETTE WITH 23" SCREEN MEASURED DIAGONALLY IT SWIVELS! "Quick-Pic" for instant picture and sound Built-in automatic degausser stamps has a theme of topic: Medals and Bourse. Attendance "Archeologic Discoveries in awards. Moravia and Slovakia Wednesday, 8 p.m. Had- Denominations and subjects aonfield Stamp Club, Borough are: 20-haleru, bronze belt fit tings with animal motifs; 30 nau, lungs Highway East Haddonfield.

Uniform picture contrast Pre-set VHF haleru, gilded fittings with masks; 1-koruna, three gold earrings with glass pendants; 1.80-korutia, front and back of a fine tuning Front mounted speaker Contemporary styling, swivel base Walnut print or hardboards and hardwoods. cross with a Greek liturgic inscription, and 2-koruna, gilded Since 1 954 BOB end-piece with a human figure. STAMPS 1 ACCESSORIES I I COI I TNI I 3420 COINS THE ROWES I Westfield, Cam. I 966-6116 mmmW TWO STAMPS with a theme of satellite communication have been issued by Indonesia. A 15-rupiah value pictures the satellite earth station at Djatiluhur while the companion stamp, 30-rupiah, shows the satellite itself.

Indonesia's Five Year Development Plan was publicized with six stamps. Low value, 5-rupiah, points up STAMP SHOP 3 N. HADDON HADDONFIELD 42S-4104 Houm Dolly Open Tfcurs, I hi. fvei. 6 30-9 STAMPS SUPPLIES religious coexistence.

Other denominations and development emphasized are: 10-rupiah, social welfare; 15-rupiah, clothing industry; 20-rupiah, education; 25-rupiah, research, and SOupiah, statistics. MALAWI has marked the 5th U. S. STAMPS Available Nov. 3rd, Broolcman 1970 Price List; 50c or 60c by mail HADDON STAMPS 519 Station Had.

N.J. LI 7-3477 anniversary of the African Development Bank with four Rutgers Slates fr j0 CONSOLETTE WITH Viyr ''J I SWIVEL BASE 1 1 mi V' If i I It Vt IFTfi 'mt i irx'ty III 'tllllh i ,4 dit i ll i i i 4 1 ll glilll rUi? Hf'' i 1 1 I Hr1ilil' 'A. If i MAIL AND FLOOR AUCTION AUTOGRAPHS COINS CURRENCY Itpe. Sih Hh, 1969 BELLEVUE STRATFORD HOTEL Broad Walnut Pa. Send (or Catalog and Price Realized l.00 Inquire About Our Auction Servlca COINS CURRENCY, INC.

Dorothy Gershenson. Pres. LO S-I4M 21 S. 18th Pa. MM Art Exhibit A collection of oil on paper paintings by New Yorker Marie Wilner will be on display in thej college center at Rutgers' College of South Jersey for three weeks beginning Monday.

Mrs. Wilner earned her BA at I Hunter College. She also has; studied at the Art Students League and privately with Samuel Adler and Camillo Egas. A life fellow of the Royal Society of Artists, she is VISIT SEPAD and APFELBAUM'S 5 BIG SESSIONS OF PUBLIC AUCTIONS OCT. 31st to NOV.

2nd OVE ONI QUARTER MILLION DOl-IARS WORTH Of STAMPS TO It SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Don't mist this rare opportunity Sale to be held right at the SHOW IN THE SHERATON HOTEL Coll for Free Saie Catalogs EARL P. L. APFELBAUM, Inc. 1503-05 WALNUT ST.

PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19102 LO "Contemporary style" with walnut print on hardboards and hardwoods. "Mediterranean style" with pecan print on hardboards and hardwoods. "Early American style" with maple print on hardboards and hardwoods. member of Artists Equity and League of Present Day Artists.

The exhibit, which has been arranged at the Camden campus through the Old Bergen Art Guild, will be open to the public weekdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Antique Show Listed At Cherry Hill Mall A six-day antique show will be featured in Cherry Hill Mall's Cherry Court, beginning Monday. Hundreds of authentic an-tiaues and collectibles, no lUilt AXXUAL PENNCREST' CONTEMPORARY, MEDITERRANEAN OR EARLY AMERICAN STYLE Color Console with 23" screen measured diagonally. "Quick-Pic" for instant picture sound.

Built-in automatic degausser. Uniform picture contrast. Pre-set VHF fine tuning. Front-mounted speaker. Save $50 Reg.

$499 NOW COIN AUCTION Spnared by llelanart? Valley Coin Club TUESDAY, NOV. 4 P3I Central Baptist Church Centre St. Jackson St. Woodbury, N. longer produced today, will be offered for sale.

These include furniture, jewelry, clocks PENNEYS AUDUBON IS OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M., MONDAY THRU SATURDAY AUTO CENTER OPENS 8 A.M.! Phone: 6-8200, from Philo. WA 2-6717, from Woodbury 468-6525 linens, china and cut glass. Booths will be open from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

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