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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 12

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Nashua Telegraphi
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Louis tawks; WEEI aoakroom; WEEI 'til WBZ1 WNAC 7 IP-NDU SHI S-MTfl Television Radio Listings WGBH-FM WSMN (1990) WBZ (1030) WHDH STA110NS: WFEA (13TO) WNAC WOTW WEEI (590) WHDH WMUR I SATURDAY 12.00 4-News 5-Candlepin Bowang 9--Bugs Bunny 12.15 7--Issues and Answers 12.25 4-Weather 12.30 4-Next Question the Monster 12.45 7--Limelight 1.00 4--Man's Medical 5--Junior Candlepin Bowlir 9--Hoppity Hooper 1.15 7, S--College Football 1.30 4--Smithsonian 5--Rocky and His Friend 2.00 4-Movie 5-Outer Limits 3.00 5--NFL Countdown 3.30 4--Animal Secrets 4.60 4--Forest Rangers S--Adventure 4.304--Movie "The. Best-Tear of Our Lives" 7--Super Heroes 9--American Bandstand 5--Horse Race 5.00 5-Gadabout Gaddis i-Wide World of Sports 7--National Horse Show West .00 5-News, Sports, .30 5-News 4--News 7--Let's Go to the Races 9--Highway Patrol 6.45 4-Sports (.00 4-Patriot's Highlights 5--Death Valley Days 7--News 9--Let's Go to the Races 4--Flipper 45--Jackie Gleason 7, 9-Shane 8.00 4-Please Don't Eat the Daisies 8.30 7, l-Lawrence Welk 4-Get Smart 5-Pistols and Petticoats 4-Movie 'The Man Who Knew Too Much" S--Mission Impossible 9.30 7, 9--Hollywood Palace 0.00 5--Gunsmoke 0.30 7-Big Valley 0.30 9--Movie "Twelve Angry Men" 11.00 5--News, Weather, Sports 11.30 5--Movie "The Trojan War 7--Movie "The Monster Piedras Blancas" and "Zombies of-Mora Tau U.40 4-Weather 11.45 4-Movie "Twilight for th Gods" 1.50 4-News, Sports, Weather 2.00 4--Movie "The Fuzzy Pir Nightgown' CHANNEL I S.JO-What's New 6.00-StruggIe For Peace 6.30-World Press Review 7.30--French Chef S.OO-Spread of the Eagle 9.00-Sport of the Week Nashua's toert selection tf RCA BLACK WHITE and COLOR TV tcniM Mikr TV nma- BUD TATE'S APPIIAHCES-THIYISIOH 74 W. Hottest RENT A TV $1.00 PER DAY STARTING JUNE 1st Friday Closing Time 5:31 SUNDAY 12.M 4-Movie "Saskatchewan" I--Movie "Garden of Evil' and "The Looters" 5--Dateline Boston Football 12.30 S--Face the Nation 1.00 5-Sports Pro Football 1.15 5--Pro Football 1.30 4--Odyssey 2.00 4-Starring the Editors 2.30 4-Pro Football 3.00 9--Roller Derby 3.30 7-Movie "The Kid from Left Field" 3.45 5--Pro Football 4.00 9--Porky Pig 4.30 9--Tennessee Tuxedo 5.00 7--Movie "The Mississippi Gambler" J--Big Time Wrestling 5.30 4-GE College Bowl 6.00 4--News Territory 6.15 Person Profile 6.25 4-Wcather (.30 4-NBC News Special 9--Post Time 7.00 5--Lassie 1, 9--Voyage 7.30 4--Walt Disney 5-It's About Time 8.00 5-Ed Sullivan 7-FBI 9--Championship Bowling 8.30 4-Hey Landlord 9.08 4--Bonanza 5--Garry Moore 7, 9--Movie "Jumbo" 10.00 4-Andy Williams "5--Candid Camera' 10.30 5--What's My Line? 11.00 4-News 5--News, Weather 11230 7--12 6'Clock High 11.10 4-Weather 11.15 5--News 11.20 4-Sports 11.25 4--News 11.30 4--Johnny Carson 5--Meet the Press 11.00 5--Human Jungle 12.30 7--One Step Beyond CHANNEL 2 S.Oft-Cineposium 5.30--Open Rehearsal 6.00--Open Mind 9.00-David Susskind 7.00-NET Journal 8.00-NET Playhouse Health Lef Boys'Beards Bloom By Joseph 6. Motoer, M.D. Dear Dr.

Molner: My older son who nearly 17 is what our doctor calls a 'late He was nearly 14 before he wit pubescent and even now has a very scant beard and it fc rery blond. His younger brother, MV 15, was pubescent at 11 and returned from a three-month camp two summers ago with a precocious (and atrocious) incipient black beard which I.made him shave off. His beard is thick and fully adult now and he was proud to be the only eighth grader with a real beard. Now he shaves daily and often again if he is going out in the evening. My question is not important but I am curious.

How unusual is it for a boy to produce a beard so young? And isn't it odd for brothers to mature so differently? Mrs. M.B. The older boy may be a slightly late "bloomer," and the younger is a slightly early but neither is outside the range of being normal. Differences in age of maturation are seen even in non-identical twins. Avoid Atrocious I would not use the word "precocious" for the younger boy's beard because "precocity" ie used, medically, only when secondary sexual characteristics appear much earlier than in his case.

As to whether the beard was "atrocious," I wouldn't care to say, but I'd prefer to avoid the word. Your problem, I (Uak, fc to avoid letting the difference in ages become an issue. See that young Mack-beard- has a good razor and blades and let there be reasonable silence. Emphasizing iVre "virility" of the younger boy could war the other hoy psychologically and the dark beard shows up more than a light one. Ride the situation out quietly.

Dear Dr. Molner: My husband had a vasectomy seven years ago but never returned to the doctor for a checkup. We six children, I am only and I think I am pregnant again. Could this be? Mrs. C.A.

Vasectomy (cutting or tying the duct which carries male sperm) is an effective means of preventing pregnancy, but there are several things you should know about M. First, the sterilizing effect fc not instantaneous. There are small structures called seminal vesicles i retain sperm, and the sterilizing effect is not obtained until these have had time to empty. After the vasectomy, no further reaches these vesicles, so in time impregnation no longer is possible. However, and here is another point to remember, accessory ducts may also be present and if these are not discovered and tied, sperm can still flow through them.

Therefore the man should always be checked after the operation'to make certain that no sperm is present. I would presume that if anything had been wrong with his operation, you would have become pregnant before this, so I would see the doctor to check for some other cause for your suspicions. And just to'be certain, your husband should also be checked to see whether, perchance, his operation was not fully effective. Dear Dr. Molner: What would soften hard toe nails so they can he trimmed? P.E.

Soaking the feet in warm water will soften them enough to make trimming easier, but there is no way to soften them permanently. When dry, the nails become harder (and sometimes thicker) as we grow older. Library Friends Offer Festival Of YuleGifts 7EFPERELL UN Mecnd nutl MenutioMl Fdttral of GtfM his opened the hrary. Sponsored fer the Friend, of library, the festival year preventing a unique gifts including nany tt the fa. ported iteflMt Through cooperation vMh sales exchange for Jte habffltation Vocations, the of the Library an aHe to gifts of an international Tlie national Council of supports the jnter-denoininational overseas programs of churchec throughout the world through SERW, which has amxuraeM (he-development of cottage indue tries and handcraft work Tht sale will be open during regular library noon through Saturday, Nov 19.

BIRTHDAY Mrs Fannie Shattuck, formerty of' Townsend st, now a patient at the Hale Nursing Home, West Groton, recently celebrated her 95th birthday. She received numerous cards, gifts and fiowen and visits from friends. CHURCH SUPPER TONIGHT The Community church's Club will hold a public supper tonight from 5 to 7 pm to church vestry. LEGAL NOTICE Dear Dr. Mplner: Please clarify whether a baby conceived when one or both of the parents is under the influence of alcohol will suffer any harmful effects.

No. Weekend TV Highlights Driving School For Inspectors BOSTON (AP) More tha 200 Massachusetts Registry Motor Vehicles inspectors will to a special driving school beginning next Monday for a da of advanced training. Attending in groups of 30, the will receive instruction in classroom and behind-the-whe of cars on the "skid pan" at th research center operated by' berty Mutual Insurance Com panics in Hopkinton. The "skid pan," a blac topped acre that simulates ha ardous driving conditions, give drivers a chance to learn hov to control skids by experiencin them safely under controlli conditions. Company is Low Bidder CONCORD, N.H.

(AP)-Williar, felly of Lowell, Mass, was lo adder at J38.576 on a contract wild a single-span bridge to place a 1914 structure over th outh branch of the Piscataquo. Liver in Francestown. The state Department of Publi Works and Highways said th tructure, on Route 136, is sched led to be completed in Ma; REPAIR PHONE 882-9231 JERRY'S SERVICE AUTHORIZED DEALER ZENITH COLOR TV OUR COLOR SIRVICE POLICY WE WILL SERVICE ONLY SETS WE SELL DELUXE RADIOS. 67E.KMLST. NVNTOWN NASHUA M3-5722 Saturday 2:00 (4) Movie: mnter in East Africa, who captures rare animals for circuses and zoos, finds trouble beginning when the new vet turns out to be a beautiful redhead.

This g.l i film stars Rhonda Fleming and Macdonald Carey. (1958) 4:30 (9) American Basdstand- Host Dick Clark has the Count Five on his show this week. They will sing "Psychotic Reaction:" 5:00 (7) National Horse Show- Highlights of the 83rd annual National Horse Show are. telecast from New York's Madison Square Garden. (C) 7:30 (5) Jackie QeasoB-Comic actors Louis Nye and Robert Coote join the Honeymooners in London, where the world travelers are invited to appear on a British TV variety show.

(C) 8:30 (4) Get Smart--Max and Agent 99 complete their mission on a KAOS-held island and board a sub to return home. (C) 11:30 (5) Movie: "The Trojan the 10th year of the Trojan War, Ulysses devises his famous plan to get his men inside the Trojan walls. Stars Steve Reeves and John Barrymore. (C) (1961) Sunday SUNDAY 12:00 (4) Movie: "Saskatchewan" --Canadian Mounties contend with a sudden uprising of Sioux Indians. Stars Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters, and Hugh O'Brien.

(C) (1954). 7:30 (4) Walt Disney: "Ranger's Guide To Nature" --R anger J. Audubon Woodlore, the self-appointed spokesman for Mother Nature, shows the wonders of the forest to Donald Duck's animated nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louis. Nature films include close-ups of birds feeding their young, caterpillars emerging from cocoons, and bees collecting pollen. 9:00 (7,9) Movie: and Hart songs highlight this film about the financial predicament of the Wonder Circus in 1910.

Stars Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, and Jimmy Durante. (1962) (C). (5) Candid Camera A TV' viewer gets sprayed as he watches a fireman put out a fire; a woman (played by actress Fanny Flagg) is stopped by a policeman for-back seat driving; Mdren talk about what they've earned in school. Fish Story Aniwtr to ACROSS Gulf of Mexico TOcenuc gum fish mtidtl Aitoltt" ISSoumkft nenttu URcntil contncb ntna ULockgflBiir 21 Sleeping furniture 31Ttten SSVentilitt MEovinctMUtl tewuetotrrrf XlVmu KAthtu MHlgnta nunn (ibJ 44Iotfln MM) URncM MShajx MRtJndait HVOCV MuMa DOWN IHariy toroiw SOeiHUOl MORTGAGEES SALE For breach of the condition! set forth in a certain mortgage deed from Arthur Longa and Evelyn D. Longa to Nashua Cooperative Bank dated March 31, 1959, and recorded in Volume 1563, Page 179, in the Hillsborough Registry et Deeds in Nashua, New Hampshire, and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the Nashua Federal Savings Loan Association (Successor to Nashua Co-operative Bank), owner of said mortgage, for the purpose of foreclosing the same, default having been made in the conditions thereof, will sell at public auction on Monday, November 21, 1966 at 10:30 in the morning, Eastern Standard Time, on tht premises described in said mortgage in Merrimack, New Hampshire, the following described premises: A certain traet-of land with the buildings thereon, situate hi Merrimack, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, bounded a de- cribed as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of the within described premises on the westerly side 6i the Daniel Webster Highway and at land now or formerly of Doyal; thence running (1) Northerly two hundred seventy-five (275) feet, more less, by the westerly line nf Daniel Webster Highway; thence, (2) Westerly two hundred (210) feet, more or less, by land now or formerly of O'Gara; thence (3) Westerly two hundred fifty-five (255) feet, more or less, by said O'Gara land to a'cement post; thence (4) Southerly i Hundred forty (540) feet, more or -lets, crossing the old wood road to iron pin in the ground; thence (5) Easterly, northerly a easterly, by land how or formerly of Wright and Duyal, to the place of beginning.

Reserving any existing rights in the old wood road. Excepting and reserving fiat jortion of the premises conveyed to Eugene H. White et ux by deed dated November 8, 1962 and recorded in Hillsborough -Count; Registry of Deeds, Volume 1708, Page 484; also that portion of the premises conveyed to Oscar Bigwood et ux by deed dated February 17, .1964 and recorded in Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds, Volume 1769, Page 282. Also a certain tract of land with the buildings thereon situate in Merrimack, i County, New bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southwesterly corner of the within described premises on the easterly side of the. Daniel Webster Highway, at the northwesterly corner of land now or formerly of Whiting; thence running (1) Northerly hundred twenty (120) feet, more or less, by the easterly line of the Daneil Webster Highway; thence (2) Easterly hundred ninety-four (194) feet, more or less, by land now at formerly of Carlson; thence (3) Southerly hundred teven (107) feet, more or leis, by land now or formerly of Carlson; thence (4) Westerly hundred ninety-eight (1H) feet, more ar less, by land of Carlson and Brown (formerly Whiting) to tht place of beginning.

Subject to air the restrictions and conditions appearing deed of Charles F. Whiting et ux to John E. Baxter tt dated February 15, 1947 recorded in borough Registry 4 Deeds, Volume Page MS. TERMS: Ten per cent cash to be paid at time of ule, and the balance.of price to be paid within thirty dayi of sale. Said rale will be nude auhteet to any existing liens' which take precedence over said mortgage.

Dated at Nashua, New Hampshire thfe 37th day ef October, 1M6. NASHUA FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION (Successor to Nashua Co-operativt Bank) By Its Attorneyi SMITH. WELTS, ROBERTSON It MCGINNIS By: Smith Attorney. tt.

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