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NASHUA TELEGRAPH, NASHUA, N. H. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1865 Bible Tolk FToniM" tEieltmiUaaae lit MMulMTf dJmUon LM-Jlpfl Elian 'mountain" of Total Permian foM aGmitf mtmSmu Feminine MDwonm ftCHcfectrtnkf MTlfM MHWecte MfM MAMeckb darnel put Entice Tfrer ITCookini nlCTlll ffbtor nhfclt DOWN 1 Oriental coins ILuge plant Han die 4 Pained i 4 Grampus 1 Jl Light Soclo KNcbleBUn Volcano moutl MHone enclosum 42 Remedy UGtraint'iwUe Mltmuout for ktojof Intel 47 French 46 document 50 Rebound 51 Since JACOBY ON BRIDGE Less Foreign NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. Why Psychics Lost Favor Thirty years ago, the psychic bid and the name Jacoby were almost synonymous. I didn't invent the bid, but I lure used it.

Then I gave it up. There were several reasons for this step, such as the fact that I was getting older, but the one main and important reason was that it cost me points more often than it helped ae. There were a few psychics used in the World Bridge Olympiad last year and I don't think any bids ever achieved as great a record of futility. Here is a conspicueus example. Wests' no-trump overcall had all the elements of a psychic.

He did not have no-trump distribution. He didn't have anything in suit and he didn't have any ace, king or queen. He also didn't have any real intestinal fortitude because if he had stood by his guns and fought it out at one no-trump, he would have only been down six for a mere 1,100 point loss. Instead, he started to escape with his redouble, whereupon Great Society-More Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE OR RENT Room Ranch, fireplace. FHW heat, ceramic bath and kitchen, built-in stove.

Large lot 150x200. Rent $125 monthly or take over mortgage payments. For appoint- 889-9877. Eve- ment call days nlngs 882-5929. Brand New Split entry for sale, lease or rent.

Hudson bedrooms, large fireplaced living FHW heat by oil. Built-ins, full ceramic tile bath with shower. Rent month. Lot 150'x270' deep. Call days 889-9877 evenings 882-5929.

For Sale or rent with option, four room expansion a breezeway, garage. Call 882-8773. For Rent Whiting, Large single room for light housekeeping. Elevator andj janitor service. Dial 882-0921 on Newly furnished room for lady, private entrance, own bath, near library.

$10. Call 883-8874. Clean, quiet, large room, near shower, private sink, television, refrigerator, stove. Garage, parking. Di $7 up Werkl.v, Daily, winter rates.

10 rooms to choose from, 2 convenient locations. Quiet, maid, parking. 889-9620--889-4415. By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-Television Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP)-That living doll, Julie Newmar, finds herself bereft of a costar, but she thinks she'll be able to carry on, thank you. Last week CBS announced that Robert Cummings had asked for and received his release from "My Living Doll," in which he played psychiatrist to a robot Julie.

It was the first time within memory that ar wa l' fe ou a WANTED TO BUY series during its first season, Wanted 2-3 Acres i rt 1 and Sn 1mproceeded hap 'i" arti TM had the trade land with 200' frontage. Call 882-i McLaughlta Mayflower. to SDl nMrump puzzled. Cummings remained 8311. after 6 p.m.

Hampshire's largest and finest! This was too much for East. He Moving Storage Company, i did hold an ace and queen and he Bonded Warehouse. Dial TOfelt that his partner probably had 3-3386. Large Room, quiet neighborhood, private home. Gentleman preferred.

Call 883-7155. Land For Sale Storage NOBTB 4 8 7 7 4 WEST BAST A 1 0 3 2 A 6 4 6 3 1 0 I 5 4 6 4 8 5 4 J932 8 6 4 SOUTH A 8 4 A 1 0 7 K5 North and South vulnerable South West North 1 1 N.T. Dble Para R'dlb Fast Pass Fas: 3 N.T. Pase 8 N.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 62 Pan Dble By SAM UAH SON AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP) 'A cut in foreign aid spending will be doing its bit in helping President Johnson find funds for his "Great Society" and still hopefully keep his budget under $100 billion.

Just how he would do this has been a question tickling the minds of many awaiting the budget's final unveiling late this month. It's a small bit only a little more than (100 million, unless Congress cuts still further. But requests for this long-time program of arms and economic assistance to other nations, along with defense spending in a number of classifications and communities, will be pared. More lor Other Programs And since the Congress has record of giving less than the President asks for foreign aid, the ultimate savings should help provide the money to expand the education, job training, transportation, and other programs for which the President wants more cash. Paring his request for foreign aid appropriations to the lowest sum asked since the program was launched shortly after World War should in itself raise only i minimum of dissent in Congress.

The annual foreign aid request has usually been unpopular on Capitol Hill. The President is asking Congress for $1.17 billion for arms, and $2.21 billion for economic aid. Of this $500 million or more will go to Viet Nam and Laos. The fighting and U.S. casualties there will put this part of the request in a different category, in congressional minds, from the rest of the aid to other nations' defense and economies.

The some billion left for the rest of the world that the United States still aids in either arms or economic grants will doubtless come under fire is usual. One charge is that it contributes to the deficit in U.S. international money dealings. Deficit Climbing Again Early last month it became apparent that this deficit was climbing again after being trimmed in the early part of 1964. Estimates for the total deficit for Uie year were revised upward.

For a time Washington had hoped to keep 1984's deficit under $2 billion, compared with the $3.3 billion of drain in gold and dollars in 199S. Julie Newmar Is Confident 'My Living Doll 1 to Go On faced the nigged opposition of "Bonanza" on Sunday night and hence fared poorly in the ratings. The show was shifted to Wednesday night, where Julie has confidence it will prove its worth. Late in the year the estimates rose above $2 billion, with many predicting that the drain would prove to have been $2.5 billion at least. Just how many more Collars went overseas in the final months of 1964 than returned in payment for U.S.

exports or as returns on U.S. private investment hasn't been announced yet. There are signs that a lot more did than Washington would have liked. Debbie Reynolds Leaves Imprints HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actress Debbie Reynold! is the 148th celebrity to leave her imprint of hands and feet in the cement in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater. About 500 persons crowded around Thursday as Debbie sank her shoes into the cement and ribbed her husband, Harry Karl, who is millionaire shoe store chain owner.

"The shoes come from Karl's shoe store," she said. "Where else?" TV Entertainer Injured Skiing HUDSON, N.Y. (AP) Jack Paar, the television entertainer, suffered slight ligament strains of both knees in a tumble on a ski slope near Hudson, N.Y. He had X-rays taken in a hospital and both knees were wrapped in elastic bandages after it was determined he suffered no fracture. TV Highlights bolse, a husband and wife monologue by Corbett Monica, plate spinner, and an Italian tumbling act 10:00 pm-(5) Giinsmoke.

Nice outing for wordy Festus Hag-t gen. Festus takes charge of thej jail for a night and Is sorely tempted to let out three prison-1 ers who happen to be his country cousins. There's humor and enjoyment in the show with character actors Ken Curtis, Denver Pyle and others whoop- tog It up. pm-(5) ECAC Basketball: La Salle College at Syracuse University. 1:00 pm-(7) AFL All-Star Football Game: Eastern vs Western All-Stars, from Houston, Texas.

1:00 pm--(5) Golf Classic. Brothers Lionel and Jay Hebert are teamed against Mason Rudolph and Tommy Jacobs In a first- round match at La Quinta Country Club in California. Handling the commentary for this week' ly series of top pro competition are sportcaster Jack Whitaker and golf pro Cary Middlecoff. 5:00 pm--(5) Race of the Week: "The Royal Poln. clana" from Hialeah (Color), In contact with a man-eating pm--(7) Combat Theater' monster from outer space.

"What Price Glory." James 3o pm Movies: "Ten Tall cent of "all dead insects on the Cagney, Dan Dailey. This Isj Burt Lancaster, Gilbert ground's surface and on stand- Ants patrol the Insect world 10:30 pm-(7) Outer Umlls. "The! Every square yard of the earth, Probe." Mark Richman and in warm or temperate Peggy Ann Gamer star in this has from one to half dozen col- drama of a couple who come: onip They patrol every squar. foot of soil that can product vegetation and carry home probably as much as 90 per Maxwell A son-Laurencu Stalling 1 World War I comedy drama of hot-tempered Captain Flagg and boisterous, brawling Sgt Quirk (1952) 9:00 pm--(5) The entertainers. Guest stars Chita Rivera and Boris Karloff join the regulars in skits and songs, and Chita brings her troupe along for a bang-up dance from her Broadway musical "Bajour." John Davidson and his chums Steve Burnett and John Fisher make an attractive trio; Dom DeLuise is fun as the great knife thrower; and Caterina Valente, Carol Burnett, Chita Rivera and Boris Karloff play vampires and monster, respectively, in a TV spoof.

9:30 pm-(7) (9) Hollywood Palace. A rousing anniversary show with host Bing Crosby. Old vaudeville lines are exchanged between Bing and his guests, Phil) Roland. Ten Legionaires undertake to stop Riff attack on Tar- fa, and a sergeant captures a Riff princess with whom he falls in love (1951) (Repeat). "Abbott and Cnstello In (he Navy." (1941) (Repeat).

11:30 pm-(5) Tonight Show. Last April 21, Johnny Carson had a session with Eydie Gorme, Mel Brooks, Rod Sterling and Chuck ing vegetation. Certain species of ants have slaves who have to chew thpir master's food and feed them. (C) Encyclopaedia Reynolds. A time machine materializes a female fiend from the year 5000, who goes on a murderous rampage (1960) (Re- ra peat).

"The Hypnotic Eye" Jacques Bcrgerac, Merry Ana might entertaining to his fans der (I960) (Repeat). (Color) (Repeat). 11:30 pm-(7) Fantasmic Fea-i it is improper to use the "Star hires: "Terror from the Year Spangled Banner" in a medley 5000." Ward Costello, Joyce of songs. Television Radio Listings RADIO HIGHLIGHTS STATIONS: Harris George Burns, Ed Wynn, i 'WNAC 2 Metropolitan Opera; WHDH 7:55 Pro Hockey! Tony Martin Cyd Charisse 8:28 Boston Symphony, 10:30 The Willis Report. Liberace.

Beverly Garland the Crosby series sings, and allj the King Sisters do a In addition there's the talented ballet dancer Jacques D'Am- Cut Your Own Taxes (11) WBZ (1030) WEEI (590) WFEA (1370) TV SATURDAY silent. Shouting Matches It had been an ill-kept secret sort of a tnck somewhere that Bob ancl Julie dj(1 get A Better Buy at Whispering! For Expert Moving or his bunch of nothing. a onR we at a a tnerp Mobile Homes For Sale Pines. Quality mobile homes for needs contact Nashua's Most Pro-! After all, his partner had gone wcre sale or rent. 10' and 12' widths.

gressive Moving Firm, Sullivan into action when no one was hold- Rental purchase plan. Open daily Moving Storage. Dial TU a gun to his head to make 9 to 9. Route 28 By-Pass, Derry, N.H. Call 432-3681.

reports of shouting Fairlane Mobile Homes, Nashua, N. H. line. New 50'xlO' 55'xlO', three bedroom down. $65 month, plus big winter clearance sale while they last.

Fairlane Mobile Homes, Kte Tyngsboro, Alass. FOR SALE OR RENT Rent A Vacation For Southern Travel Now. See the luxurious Cortez Land Cruiser. Motorized travel home for 4 err 5. Cruises at 60.

Complete kitchen, bath, air conditioning and heat. Easy to drive as a Station wagon. For brochure or inspection phone Land Yachts 882-2786. Julie seemed not at all per- mm bld turbed about the loss during a East doubled. No one redoubled I luncheon interview.

She claimed which was just as well because to be on a diet, then ate everything in sight. And what alxiut her relation- LEGAL NOTICE FIDUCIARY'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the the slam was a lay down. North and South scored 1.680 instead of the 1.440 for an undoubled slam. snjp lri(h Cummings? She put down her fork for a brief moment. "Oh.

dear." Moving, Other Fringes Deductible iffBZ 4 ffHDH i WNAC 7 WMIIIl 11.80 4--News, 'Weather 5--Candlepin Bowling (,,,,, 7--Movie "The Scarlet Coat" Li "TM 9--Bugs Bunny of the return would then look like; 52.30 4--Shakespeare WSMN (1590) WGBH-FM (89.7) WOTW WNAC STOiDAY 12.60 4--Movie "Phantom of ON Opera" and "My Sister Eileen" T--Movie "Carbine Williams" and "King Creole" this: Salary from Ajax Corp. Less Moving Expenses (See Statement) $13,450.00 2.0711.00 Q--The bidding has been: West North East 1 Dble Pass You, South, hold: the County of Hillsborough, guard- Ian of Uie estate of Lou M. Worcester of HoUis in said County. All persons a i claims; against said Lou M. Worcester For Sale or Rent, 1964 3 bed-(are requested to exhibit them for room, mobile home.

Will locate 1 adjustment, and in Hudson. No down payment payment, quired to purchase. Call anytime I Notice is also hereby given that Candia, N.H. 483-2949. James L.

Sullivan whose post- office address is 14S Main Street, Nashua, New Hampshire has been appointed resident agent to whom all claims should be exhibited. Being Taken a r) at ed the fourteenth dav of South What do you do? A--Bid two clubs. You have a beautiful a opposite a takeout double. TODAY'S QUESTION Your a bids two Adjusted Gross income $11,880.00 In his separate statement attached to his return the taxpayer would explain the move and then recite his expenses in this fashion; Fee to Ace Cartage Co. Jl.620.0fl Auto Expense 205.00 Motel (0 persons.

4 nights) 120.00 Meals 125.00 Moving expenses are deductible if you move farther than 20 miles. With his adjusted grass income to 811.3811. the taxpayer By RAY DE CRANE must be unreimbursod ex- could continue on Page 2 either. Newspaper Enterprise Assn penscs. If the employer gave you 1 to itemize his deductions or lake "Internal Revenue giveth; In- a flat sum toward the either nf thc optional methods 465 I ith CBS have not been set led evenue away- en his contribution would be which would allow him a maxi- legally.

If 1 spoke my mind. 1 This somcw la irreverent to your gross income a of SI.000. in lieu of deduc- might get involved in possible sums up two ma or cost of moving plus all the.tioiis. litigation. (i, 1954 evenuc Act.

In one! "fringes" would be fully declucl-' Different Schools h( laxpayer got break and a ible. "Let us say that Mr. new deduction was created. I mings and I come from dif- the oilier a former deduction lias said. unfortunately, am a woman of complete honesty.

I would like to tell everything, but Mr. Cummings' relations i i muiKs anu i LUIIU: nun, uu- ln( i nor a inrmer cn'uuc indebted to hearts to hools of actulg He is bren pal ially eli clubs. What do you do now? Answer Board Room LEGAL NOTICE from the movies--and there is much to be learned there. But 11 am stage-oriented, and the A new SKID deductible feature has been introduced in casualty flic deduction is allowed only and theft deductions. Formerly all such losses wcre fully dcdiic- TM Internal Reve- I is at least 20 miles farther from.

nue is merely the whipping boy. i tnc tonm residence than Congress makes all the tax law his former place was (ible if the laxpayer was not reimbursed through insurance. Being anor Hon The Guest Manor House opening January 1965 soon in South N.H. Information, jj usse and rates P.O. Box 562.

Nashua. 'yu 23 30 tnr FIDUCIARY'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the' subscriber has been duly appoint- well received by the critics, taut ed by the Judge of Probate for two systems did not blend too i ch cs then turns ovel tno (hcrmore. ill the first year follow- i harmoniously perhaps." Lob co ec tj on an( i enforcement! ing the move the taxpayer must SI I job "My Living Doll" was fairly The moving ed by the Judge of Probate for 1 i i (the County of Hillsborough, ex-j LEtaAL NU I IUC lecutor of the will of i I I A NOTICE i Pearl Olson of Nashua in said: Not i is hereby given, that the The State of New Hampshire Hillsborough, ss. County COURT OF PROBATE, All persons a i claims To Agathe Plourde of a i Winnifred Pearl the subscriber has been iluly appoint- "udgc of Probate for of Beginning with your 1964 return of work. Fur- the deduction from these sources limited to the excess beyond S100.

In brief. Hit 1 first S100 of the he a full-time employe in (lie loss is on you. This floor must was on genera) location of the new work be applied to each loss or each Ift.flO 5--Giinsmoke HPI-PI 1 area for at least three-fourths of accident. You may not total up 10-30 7--Outer Limits 1 9--Hoppity Hooper 1.00 4--Exploring 5--Junior Candlepin Bowling 9--American Bandstand 1.30 5--Youth on Parade 2.00 7-AFL All-Star 9-AFL All-Star 4--Images 5-ColIege Basketball 2.30 4--Wyatt Earp 3.00 4-- Movie "Attack" 5--CBS Golf Classic 5.00 4--Checkmate 5--Horse Race 7--World of Sports 9--World of Sports 5.30 5--Gadabout Gaddis 6.00 4--Death Valley Days 5--Rocky ancl his Friends 6.30 4--News Weather 5-Highway Patrol 7--Rifleman 9--Roller Derby 7.00 4--Leave It to Beaver 5--News 7--Movie 'What Price Glory' 7.15 5--Sports. Weather 7.30 4--Flipper 9--Outer Limits 5--Jackie Gleason 8.00 4--Kentucky Jones 8.30 4--Mr Magoo 5--Gillian's Island 7--Lawrence Welk 9--Law rence Welk 9.00 4--Movie ''The Swan" 5-- Knlcrtainers 9.30 7--Hollvwood Palace 9-Hollvwood Palace pcnses of moving your household from one citv to an- ductions in the past a S100 de- mTMnal pvnenw i time.

If you were reimbursed all your losses for the year and 9--Science; Fiction Theater item and SctibleT by your employer for thc move then subtract the this qualification dors not In the case of auto accidents-- lupon.s big source ol such casuallv de lu5 4-Ncws. Weather 9--Movie 'Mother i Tfchls" 11.20 5--Spoils 11.30 5--Johnny Carson 10 maKf payment. rwmtv docluclible "V.V...V.,,,.. "Ten Tall Men" Whereas said guardian has filed; Dated the thirtieth day of De- a claims'. TM nn deduction or the new Congress has closed (ho door 7-Movic 'Terror from the -i the first and final account of her Member, A.D.

1964. Hadcv! Tho take way Sf ''i minimum standard deduction can against charging off the first 8100 ent ra on gentlemen I said guardianship in the Probate Lawrence Ellwood Olson nr ecrns casuallv and theft de(lut i still be taken. The Page 1 a vour tax return. The best part oi all is that this when is a a i deduction on the tax 0 1,., rmmV nf ad-i 1111 i i jo Is a rage i ucuucuun on itiA Jin said County, under the guardi- 1 Olson are requested to 1 Mt ltl or where an employer Thi iiie 1 i Several Rooms, 3 and for adj.tstment. and in- are now fully 0 cations.

Rates $6 to $12. Call 889-1943. interested therein: to make payment. preferred. 882-7121.

office of said County; Jan. 2 9 16. "Large show-1 hereby cited to appear against said I- raucus a cas uallv i are requested to exhibit them for I tn tlnilS. I 110V ,110 adjustment, and all indebted to tightened up: rr Kitchen nrivileees Pri- at a Court of Probate to be vate entrant Parking. Men in said County, The State of New Hampshire make payment.

with the result many such deduc-1 ferred. Ill Clicstnul. '882-5924' 23rd clay of Febni.arj- next. show cause, if any you have. DISPLAY XEROX PHOTOCOPYING M'HVICE Cliar Dry Instant Copies.

Un 10 8X13. Small Lots Oono While You Wait. Rirliculnuilv Chcan-- SSfl Per Cony, If PI I 85 FEHRY ST. Siasoncd Greek style SH1S1I-KE-BAB LEG OF LAMB Greek Cheese Greek Olives Open SUNDAY 9 to 1 LIAMOS MARKET 176 W. Pearl St.

TU 2-1381 day of Novem-ilions will disappear on 1964 tax "COURT OF PROBATE iber, A.D. 1964. returns. icirs at law of the Persis E. Parker Firs( 10 gm vs A dediic-! why the same should riot be al-iJ? tc of Annie i Collins, late of JanJ.J.Jl now alloH for the.ex- lowed.

1 sllu a said County, sta(e 0 ew Hampshire 011sc 0 ving household goods Said "uardian is ordered to i ln estate a TM to all others inter-1 ss. i rsonal effects for the serve this citation by causing the: 1 transportation expenses of Please semi me meals 11 1,1110 tmn.njii i i i i i mi: v-wuav i vyi i i same to IK published once each Whereas Mildred I. Sullivan TO the heirs at law of the estate week for three successive weeks Administratrix of the estate of of iun tlo Levesque in thu Nashua Telegraph, a news-i sal(l has filed in the nf Na shua sa id County, deccas- reasonable expenses for paper printed at Nashua in said rol)al(; Office for said County mlostate an( i to all others and lodging while in transit. County, the last publication to be thfe account of her administration i Crested therein'. This means that If you were at least seven days before said of sal estate Whereas Joseph E.

A. i rrim York You ar hereby cited to appear; Administrator of the estate of saidi move Given at Nashua in said County I a a Court of PTMtete to be holden dcccasc( i has filed in the Probate! to California because of a trans- this 12th day of January. A D. I a in said County, on the omce or said Countv the account I or a complete change in cm- 1965. day of February next, t.o; of his administration of said es- ploymrnt thc cost of your mover, By order of the Court.

show cause, if any you have, why tal( incurred driving your C. Edward Bourassa! sl lld not allowed. ou ar( n( ro i )v cited to appear personal car or for plane, train Register Admmistratrix is ordered a a Court of Probate lo he 0 bus fare for your entire family. with Major Hoople 23. 30.

UNCIASSIFIFJ) "Cut Our Own Taxes" P.O. Box 489, Dcpt. A. Radio City Station, New York 19. N.Y.

7--Movie Year 5000" and Th Hypnotic Kyi 1 12.55 4-News, Weather 5--Bat Masterson 1.10 4--Movie "In the Navy" I copies nf "fill Your Own Taxes" at 50c per copy. Enclosed Is my check or money order for Name Address City State (Please allow three weeks for delivery) I CHANNEL 2 Liprcad for Music Giant New 6.00--Youth Forum f.S.A Handyman World McNeil Hcporl- Discussion Time the Nation 1.00 5--Lawbreaker 1.30 5--Pro Hockey 9--Issues and Answeri 2,00 8-NBA Basketball 2,30 5--CBS Sports Spectacular 4.00 9-ShelI's Wonderful WorM of Golf 4--Odyssey 5--Alumni Fun 4.30 4--Talent Auditioas 5--To Be Announced 5.00 7--Science All-Stars 4--Starring the Editors 5--Jack Benny 9--Science All-Stars 5.30 7--FDIi 4-G-E College Bowl 9--Pro-Hockey 5--Amateur Hour 6.00 7--Rifleman 4--News. Weather 5--Twentieth Century 6.30 4--Profiles in Courage 5--World War I 7--Movie "How to Marry a Millionaire" 9--Great Moments in Music" 6.43 9--Country Folk Jamboree 7.00 5-- Movie 'The Wizard of Or' 7.30 9--Wagon Train 4--Disney's World 8.30 4--Bill Dana 7--Broadside 9--Broadside 9.00 5--Drama Special 4--Bonanza 7--Movie "Exodus" 9-- Movie "Exodus" 10.0(1 4-Rogucs 5--Candid Camera 10.30 5-- What's My Lille 11.00 4--News. Weather 5--News. Weather 11.15 I--Snorts 5--News 11.25 -I--Movie "Another I art thi 1 Furrst" and "The Texas lianun-s" thc I'revs 11.45 12.00 5--Ivluar Wallace 7--ABC Scope 12.30 and 1.11(1 1.30 7--Detectives Nashua's finest iclrclion UCA WHITE and rOLOK TV "Wo Service A Mako TV or borrowers: UL i i i to 111 1 l)Ol(I- 01' 1)US fOV VOlU rmnc i i i to this citation, by causing pn at anchps ter in said County, meals en route and the cost of OUR A I HOUSE each''week t0 fo sue es'sive 2 (1 day nart, a moU ac commola.ions weeks in 1ho Nislim TnleErnnh causp a V5' yo i' un vou our destination I wecKs in me Aasnua leiegrapn, wn the same should not be al- a newspaper printed at Nashua I deductible.

in said County, the last publication i 5 ai( administrator is ordered' Certain conditions must be met ito be at least seven days before servo tn i citation, liy causing before the deduction is taken, i sa TM. tourt i the same to be published once Given at in said Coun-, cach W0 (, for lhreo successive ity, this Dth day of A.D.| wecks in thc ashua fira hi newspaper printed at Nashua 11965. see us first Before you sign a loan contract for 36-48-or 60 months We'll give you all the cash you need--up to sensible terms. 87 Main Nashua 883-5586 By order of the Court, C. Edward Bourassa Register 16, 23.

UNCLASSIFIED "DISPLAY BOU-GAS hie Otterson Nashut Herman Wrenn. rrm. WATER AND SPACE HEATERS Why pay moraf lor tree esllmntM. Our pncci cannot comnirad. CALL 2-7811 or 3-5201 WE GIVE Sill C.REEN STAMPS in said County, the last publication to be at least seven days be- fore said Court.

Given at Nashua in said Coun-i ty, this 14th day of January, A.D. 1965. By order of the Court, C. Edward Bourassa; Register i IF rrs JUVENILE FURNITURE IT'S FURNITURE with LOWER PRICES 66 CANAL ST. NASHUA 883-3581 Bassinets Kiddie Baths Bumper Nursery Lamp Pads Playards Strollers Chdsts Toy Bold (Jarrlagw Training Car Beds Seats Car Seats Midi Vfliith (hairs Crib Mattress MY WORD, MARTHA, DONT AND THAT MUT-IY FENCE OUT THE POUCE 3UST CAME WA'S NEVER EMBARRASSED IN MV LIFE? TOTAK6 CARE 5(JT OF COUR66 A MAM WORK'S HARDER AFT5K A HEART 1 A SL ORKER.M A FAST TALKEK JERRY'S RADIO I TV SERVICE W.

It TV 'S APPLMCES-TELEYISION 7-1 H. Hollis St. TU2-6721 TELEFUNKEN Sales Service RENT A TV Oniy SI Per Day "Where Smict Is A Hahlt" f. Jlffcher jCQRlP. 228 MAIN ST.

TU AUTHORIZED DEALER ZENITH COLOR TV OUR COLOR SERVICE POLICY WE WILL SERVICE QNLY SETS WE SELL DELUXE RADIO E. PEARL ST. NASHUA TU 8-5722.

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