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Show Sunday Herald 10-- m march si, Sunday, Ut urwi Conn. ii if CUPS MONEY 1 i t , i f . - :aa 4 if ' ' ? I "J 141 a z J - i (I i New In a Community? Better Choose Doctor 'M 4 in v - j t mi .v. If seen ;o sr. LiUuis the doctor lately? Dr. J. Earl Smith, the citv's health commissioner, savs a family doctor "choosing requires care." Smith said nroblems arise especially when families move irom one town to another. "Most American citizens." said Smith, "have at least one i - . in common mobility. thing This row is pushing population political boundaries into new forms." "Many responsibilities face the family upon their arrival in a new community," he said. "Famines who do not seek out a doctor must, of necessity, rely on the community's emereencv call system or some alternative if a crisis should arir "These crises could nrobablv be averted if a family doctor lud been aware of the family's medical history. If you have a family doctor before you move into another community he can suetrest another doctor, or advise you for your Cer f iffcafes By MORT REED You have until June 24 to exchange your silver certificates for silver bullion. After that date they will remain as legal tender subject to the same redemption as Federal Reserve Notes. Section 2 of the Act of June 4, 1933, provides that all sil ver certificates shall be e changeable on demand for sil ver dollars or, at the option of the secretary of the treas ury, for silver bullion in an amount equal to the face value of the certificate and at such a place as the secretary may designate. On March 25, 1964, the secretary exercised this option and directed that henceforth Bilvdr certificates would be redeemed in silver bullion only at either of two U. S. assay offices: United States Assay Office 32 Old Slip New York, N.Y. 10005 and United States Assay Office 153 Herman St San Francisco, Calif. 84102 Caution: Do not mail your certificates to these offices. Ex changes mast be made in per son or through an agent; the assay office does cot conduct transactions by mail For transactions involving less than 1,000 ounces, the assay office issues small individual envelopes containing .77 ounces of .996 fine silver crystals valued at $1 for each $1 certificate. Larger quantities may be for silver bars exchanged it all i ! 1 I f i - a transaction, it s possible to redeem your silver certificates at a profit through dealers buying at percentage of the daily closing price of silver on tlie Commodities Exchange. dollar-for-doll- For ar information I rimilll III nil .imii. IT J " " ' ' "-- - L,mA BLIND IN ONE EYE and a broken ear for 12 of his 14 years, Rex makes one of his daily trips to a school yard slide in Lewisville, Tex. Rex waits until all the school children have left the playground for the day and he wobbles across the street and climbs a four foot high chain-lin- k fence, climbs how to sell your certificates at a prem ium, send a stamp, self-a- d dressed envelope and the name of newspaper to this y-i- Dally profit city. Mr. KW, Norristown, ?a., (Norristown Times - Herald): This column should answer your question as to the prob able value of your silver certificates. I will never advise anyone to sell or not to sell their certificates. The future of the silver certificate is just as great numismatically as it presently is on the silver market If you must sell, know the man you are dealing with. Mr. ACH, Englewood, Fla., (Sarasota Jourael): Sen. Karl E. Mundt would be glad to hear from you supporting his new design for the dollar. However, the senator suggests you wite your senator or Sen. John Sparkinan, chairman of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Reaction to placing Mt Rushmore on the back of our dollar has been overwhelming. Drop him a line. (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) American collectors business, have shown little special interest in South Vietnamese stamps despite the war. Usually, experts say, publicity of any kind including wa-rcauses a spurt in pnuateuc interest in an area but this has not been true in the case of South Vietnam. Vietnam, although constantly in the news, is not an exceptionally popular stamp collecting country," said Selig H. Tetove, merchandisini! director of H.E. Harris & Co., stamp firm. -As for North Vietnam, U.S. Treasury Department regulations "prohibit the purchase abroad or importation of all merchandise, including stamps, oi maimana uiinese, North Korean or North Vietnamese origin in the absence of a Treasury license." accordins to Mrs. Margaret W. Schwartz of tne Treasury's Foreign Assets F00l'SDAV -x Tfc Compare at 1 2.99 SLICES ta. 7 fly COLGATE FT. GARDEN HOSE nnw Reg. 1.19 gsit iiyi. 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Then rake your selection, and once made, complete frankness must be established." Alone with this frankness should be a discussion of fees, aDDroximate hosDitai costs and other medical expenses, which will be a basis for future understanding. The important thing to remember: Select your physi cian at your- - leisure or m advance so that the doctor will be acquainted with your family and its medical mstory Deiore any problem arises. "He (the doctor) can then Drovide the kind of nrotectivs care that you will and should expect from a strong physician- patient relationship," Smith said. Sports-Minde- d VANCOUVER. B.C. (UPI- )Mr?. Waller and Mr. Freeze think psychedelic minibloomers may help flabby but fashion- conscious society to take a increasingly volatile situation there. Agricultural motifs, however, have provided most of the inspiration for South Viet nam's postal illustrations not surprisingly, since agriculture is a mainstay of the country's Jr Vi TOOTHPASTE 95c Fam- - WALL A ly 30 Stir late cake crumbs! Chances are, you've dreamed of such carpet for years -c- arpet that could go from soup to nuts and never show azamm To make fee final doctor selection, it is best to visit the physician in his office. "Are your personalities compatible?" Smith asked. "Do you feel comfortable with him? Do Pscyhedelic Minibloomers Mt...,J Imagine! Yourown dining room with all the luxury, beauty and warmth of carpeting...without ever having to worry about overturned glasses, dropped gravy dishes or choco- 97 ..... . doctor." New at Idea! Maflress & Furniture Mil never cry over spilt milk when you buy this Mohawk carpet! easy-car-e FRAMED PICTURE 24- , 'Unification Issue' The 1964 "Unification Issue" told, about 300 different showed a South Vietnamese stamp issues have been released by the wartorn country waving to his northern counterths past 13 years. during part, with a map of both Though these sell fairly well, a countries outlined in the backleading stamp company said ground. It was released Julv 20. South Vietnam was "by no "the anniversary of t:e Day of means a 'hot' country," philate- - Control Section. National unef" in 1954 when By 1963 military toDics had the nation of Vietnam was lically speaking. Nnot Popular crept into South Vietnamese divided by the Geneva "It is surprising that South postage, influenced by the All FINE ART FRESH . up the slide and slides to the bottom. After about three times up and down the slide, Rex climbs the fence again and goes back across the street where he lives. (Herald, UPI Telephoto) NO FOOLING ON THESE PRICES ONE DAY ONLY - MONDAY APRIL COME EARLY OPEN 9:30 9:30 nr South Vietnamese Stamps Don't Interest U.S. Collectors Mr. GWY, Wooster, Ohio, (Wooster Record): Wooster has a fine coin club. By JAMES P. FORKAN Some of its members are out NEW YORK (UPI)-Sur- pristanding authorities on special- singly to persons in the 6tamp ized collecting. They meet the last Thursday of tha month. You could lose both principal Contact Harold Leisy in your ani offlflll ORANGE .1 1k ounces would cost $1,293. Although this is strictly IISp OPEN to 1,100 from 1,090 weighing ounces valued at $1.292929292 per troy ounce raised U the next highest dollar. Thus bar weighing exactly 1,000 how to go about getting another st PAYMEKT-- 90 DAYS-P- h. 373-339- 4 V |