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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 7

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people news Monday, January 13, 1969-PIQUA DAIIY CAtl-7 HOLLYWOOD A A i Max User Jr. who police say tlirealened two people with a shotgun Saturday and fired it TOKYO A i i a Goalch- cr and David left London Jan. 1968 with $124 each, have arrived in Japan, Allen Alabama--(D) Stevens Gurney Cook Morlfla-- (B Kentucky--(R) Schwclker NEW FAC6S IN 1HE SENATE-The 91st Congress welcomed these new senators, ten Republicans and five Democrats, to the Washington scene. Barry Goldwater returns er KS unsucccssfu try for the presidency 1984. Harold Hughes and Henry Belbnon were popular governors while Edward Gurney, Robert Dole, Charles McC Dole Malhlas Kaglcton Kansas-- (B) Missouri--B) MathiaB, and Richard Schwciker served in the U.S.

House. Alan Cranston, William Saxbe, James Allen and Thomas Kngleton came up as high officials in their stale governments. Robert upset Sen. Wayne Morse in a contested election. Mike Gravel holds the distinction of being- last in seniority among 100 senators in the exclusive club.

o-- i iiavt 1 arrjvei once in the air is free on a writlstill with SI24 cadi of habeas corpus. ooalchcr said lie and Hogg liaer, Jelhro in televisions a free boal trip for "Beverly Hillbillies" and son otj'hemselves a Hicir car across (lie late heavy weight 1 10 Pilcilkl TMn Panama had been booked on suspicion iiioii' i bv air and their assault with a deadly weapon trip by boat across the At- Policc said he appeared al the 1 'antic lo the United States also Sharon Berchin, lvere iree rlle have toured the ts hnr nlaw 61 and visited Catui- liome of who rents her from him, and demanded to know the da Mpx 1 Salva- now whereabouls of his wife Honduras, Nicaragua, Cos- The Worry Clinic Cause-Arid Cure Of Peeping Toms' Tom has literally millions of i es thousands attend the buries-. ami except they pay a fee (o fan their own erotic appetites. So don't show the hysterical emotionalism a Tom's daughter indicates. Treat these sex deviations with scienlific can- older wui.

i k. UIUCL quc sliows, which are merely ajmalos who wish' to whet their indulgence tor group parttcipa-jwaning erotic verve. lion in "Peeping Tom' beliavj Since his wife had been dead I0r a couple of years, Tom was So don't grow as emotional jleaecetb.eilflaiisuth ab og dor. There is always a cause case daughter and usually a sensihle solution. But you fat wives better beware! By GEORGE W.

CRANE, Ph. M. D. CASE H-585: Tom 64, is a widower. aged "Oh, Dr.

Crane," his married daughter tearfully a So fight fire witb fire and regain your youthful allure by' shedding your ugly excess blubber. You will look 10 years younger lakitig off 10 to 25 ifired the gun for emphasis. llle Briti govemmenl Whereabouts of Mrs. Baer mils English tourists to take was not disclosed. 'only $124 out of the country.

a celibate life, but his interest was slill eyes on YOU, not on other MRS. RONALD HUFFORD 335-6643 itiuLiv. njintoi Yffiz DIIJI pj JUS Notice, loo, that she selfishly! So he merely tried to fan eroticism into a more active state by sneak views through bedroom windows tiT7 1U 1 i i i (Jll ucui i Father lias been arrested. dows across the way, to observe wouldn't mind soiliie disrobing women. is more concerned with the disgrace lo herself and the other members of the family, than to real sympathy for her avb lu In many city apartment house stop this illicit action would beijn areas, men sit at their darken- ed windows at night with binoculars turned on bedroom win- CASSTOWN Mr.

and rs Harlan Kidder. Walnut ow cr Kc Rd Koad, Mrs. lionald Children's Home Road, and Mrs. Sherman Carney were So send (or my medical Marjorie Stichter, Union, let "How (o Lose 10 Pounds in! bave returned home after spend- 10 TlHY's; tirnnlr tor Tom to re-marry arnev were One of the quickest ways toi 1 enclo5111 a loil mg eaxR wilh Mr winners when their card club "TM mct al lhe home of Mr Ph Peeping Toms" City. Fla and Mr.

and Mrs. lorn to re-marry se peak through Ibe Krantom of For! Mv- TM" slod room windows of fat wives: ers, Fla. borhood. also find that their hushauds furtively indulge in "Peeping! (Always write lo Dr. Crauc in Daily Call, JTom" behavior.

Icare of The met at the home of Mrs. Francis, Troy. Mrs. William Burton will bn the February hostess. i I i i rtllu i a 3 the bedroom windows of some lurned on.

not mcrelv bv acci-'ccnl to blame of the young wives in his neigh- envelope and 20 cents Mrs. Ruth Lamine, S.R. 55, Nine members of Die Cass- vas a guest at the home of.town Fire Department toured airs. Herman Lamka. Eisenhower elevator Wed- denl! At the "Isn't it TV ee re Isnt it awful'.

Tlimk of the mg Tom" behavior is becomingilasts as 0 rare bGCaUSe the milli For you women know veryj cos hcn Yo time. a a man's sexual interest MS hnnHpto 1c I uft as be lives even i Vj--'. Km; uutauae me mini-iinoLij'n von wives often 'Pee "in i skh ts aild abbr e'ialed bathingjiguore thai fact. H'ior Mrs. 'a charter member.

was I lans were who lo do if Ihe ele ion er are tot cousins to "Peeping; Remember, males are theltemion Ug femTles wt But ihov wh ih customers for pornography i may be visiting at your home. But they whel their sexual and "Peeping Tom" behavior Lwrt 06 1 Can be Because those coeds are slend- books, lewd postcards, and ns- into two classes the late teen- and gav the wav vou hi que novels or magazines. or college boys who 3 used be 25 in most of our large cil-i naive about female anatomylyears' a-o. On The Record Report From The Courts Miami PROBATE COURT Tenlh account in the trust mder the will of Nannie 0 Leila E. Hance, Lostcreek Elizabeth showed was offered for probate.

nominated her as executrix oflRalph V. Oburn deceased the will. i James A. Wood, executor of The last will and testament the estate of Maude E. Wood, deceased, filed inventory and praisemenl.

Hearing- January -t L.uai^t:al i i "J( 1 of $24,345.98, credits of She left her interest in Texas 30, 1969. at a.m. and a balance of 'suds to a nephew, Dr. John! F. Tenney, and various articles 1 L.

H. Trillscliuh, executor of The last will and testament of Deo H. Requarth, West Milton, was offered for probate. He left his entire estate to his mt icniducucL 01 ner urner 01 punuc sale of real widow, Margaret Requarth, she left (o her stepson, Estate received and filed in the Scovel Troy, and uo-jestate of Mary R. Loy, deceased i a him as executor of IbelSale confirmed and" deed ord- REDUCED LAST WEEKS FASHION MANOR SHEETS WHITE, FASHION COLORS, PRINTS, STRIPES I uj ni i I CACUltlOJ Ui of personal property to Lulu E.

lhe estate of Clara A. Sanders Tenney, Troy, Irving Tenney, deceased, filed first account Gladys Tenney and Charlotte Bj Tenney. Tlie remainder of her' Order of public sale ot real 4-H Farmers Name Officers CASSTOWN Fifteen mem-. hers were present when tlici PROBATE COURT 'creel made lo purchaser. COMMON PLEAS COURT i William Raybourn, aka Wililiam Rayburn, Rt.

Arcanum, versus Ruby Marie Raybourn, Lostcreek 4-H Farmers met ati Ra versus Ruby Marie Raybourn! the Lostcreek United Church and Robert C- Mila ka Huby Marie Rayburn Big Christ with their advisors diet cie'da Mill JLake, Texas, for divorce. Christ with their advisors diet Davis and Harry Wray. The new officers for the year are: President, Tim Pogiie; Vice- president, Jim Wray; Secretary, Wade Wilnclm; Treasurer, Mark- Davis; News Reporter, Wayne Wilhelm; Devotional Leader, Mark Bell; Safely Chairman, Ben Miller; Recreational leader. Linda Wray; Health Chairman, Keith Bowers; Banner Chairman. Lauraetle Wilhelm.

apphcation to determine inheri- statc of lance lax. Order of private sale of real eslate issued in the estate of of Ohio. ex rel, Patri- jcia Louise Maxwell, versus Jerry McCilinch, action for support of dependents residing out Divorce Court Decrees Asked: Bitly Eugene Crusoe, 1615 Crant, Piqua, vs. Ruth Ann Crusoe, 612 Water, Piqua. Eleanor E.

Darbce, 15H Nicklin, Piqua, vs. Henry Dj Darbee, 333 Riverside, Piqua Steven L. Spry, Dayton, vs. Carolyn Spry. 724 S.

Downing. Piqua. Beverly L. Wliitenack, West: Milton, vs, Edward M. While- nack, Dayton.

Actions Dismissed: Cledilh LeVonne Bales, West: Milton, vs. Theodore Bates, West Milton. Betty Jo Graham, Troy, vs. Joseph Vincent Graham, Troy. ZIZIZZT.

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2.59 full 8) 104" flat or Elasta-fit bottom. Reg. 3.59 NOW 2.9?! pillow cases Reg. 2 for 1.69 NOW 2 for 1.44J white muslins, 133 full ffat or Sanforized bottom. Reg.

2.29 'pillow cases Reg. 2 for 1.09 I bleached and finished. CHARGE IT! NOW NOW 2 for 83c SHOP PENNEY'S IN PIQUA TONIGHT 'Til 91 CATALOG Phone 773-8944 TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET 8 FLOORS OF FURNITURE TO CHOOSE FROM TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY The Piqua Furniture Mart Open Monday, Friday Till 9 P.M. Other Evenings by Appointment 410-412 N. MAIN ST.

PHONE 773-4942.

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