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AT BOTH MARTINIZINGS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY RAIN 'N SHINE COATS 2 PC. SUITS i 59 DRESSES I PIUOWS Queen King Szi) Soaitind Iff fill MMMMSmiU Of CERTIFIES 1231 THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING to mm ACROSS ST. FROM JACKSON PLAZA PI At Doily 7:30 to Sot. 7:30 to A 1231 LA CROSSE STREET MAI 7M-2I10 OpM Daily 7:30 6:00 OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 7 PM. BACKS A NECKS Shank Portion Lean Butt Portion GOOD EATING GOOD COOKING O'CONNELL RED NURSING SCHOOL GRAD ETTRICK, Wis.

Ruthann Borreson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garven Borreson, North Beaver Creek, has graduated from the Sacred Heart School of Practical Nursing in Milwaukee. She will work in Milwaukee. Obituaries MRS.

ELIZABETH CHECK the Doreen Smith residence at PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Wis. the Indian Mission after 10 a.m. Mrs. Elizabeth Check. 77, of Tuesday.

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A postcard will do. Because of limited quantities; please mail your request before October 5. 197 I. Prairie du Chien, died Sunday, Sept. 22.

in a local nursing home. She is survived by two sons, Raymond of Prairie du Chien and Philip of San Antonio, three daughters, Mrs. William May Balk and Mrs. Max (Rosella) Stagman, both of Prairie du Chien; and Mrs. Joseph (Josephine) Cipra of Wauzeka; 19 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren; one brother.

Ernest White of Prairie du Chien; and five sisters, Mrs. Otto (Ida) Titlbach and Mrs. George (Natalie) Bousek, both of Prairie du Chien. Mrs. Edward (Henrietta) Paulus of Holbrook, Mrs.

Richard (Lillian) Ousley of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Mrs. Raymond (Marie) Rodenkirch of Jefferson, Wis. Her husband, George, preceded her in death. Services will be at 10:30 a m. Wednesday in St.

Catholic Church, Rev. David Brehm officiating, and burial will be in Cemetery. Friends may call at the Lake- Thornburg Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Tuesday. A Wake scripture service will be held at 8 p.m.

Tuesday. She is survived by her husband. Oscar; one son, Tony at home; four sisters. Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs.

Doreen Smith, Mrs. Elva Brown, all of Black River Falls, and Yvonne Redbird of La Crosse; one brother, Thomas Redbird, Black River Falls. She was employed by the Norplex Fabricators at Sparta. DONALD W. LIMPERT La Crosse tavern owner Donald W.

Limpert, 58, of 433 Avon died in a local hospital Sunday, Sept. 22. An autopsy will be held to determine cause of death. He owned Tavern, 433 Avon and was a veteran of Wrold War II. He is survived by his mother, Mrs.

Leona Limpert of La Crosse, and two brothers, Robert and Walter, both of La Crosse. He was preceded in death by his wife. Joyce, and his father, Otto Limpert. Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Schumacher Funeral Home, 726 S.

7th St. Rev. Stefan Guttormsson will officiate. Burial will be in the Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

American Legion Post 52. of which he was a member, will conduct MARCELLA REDBIRD LINGO BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. Funeral Services for Mrs. Marcella Redbird Lingo. 30.

who was killed in a traffic accident graveside military services. Saturday, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Winnebago United Church of Christ at the Indian Mission. Rev. John Culver will officiate.

Burial will be in Decorah Cemetery. Friends may call at New Fashions to buy expensive suits-inexpensively- U. S. ADDRESS P. O.

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Dani at the Holiday Inn, 784-9500 phone anytime: if not in, jmber HAROLD SEITZ TOMAH, Wis. Harold Seitz. 54. of Tomah, died Saturday, Sept. 21 in a La Crosse hospital after a long illness.

He was born Feb. 20, 1920. at Cashton. the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Seitz. He married the former Arlis Sommerfeld in 1958. He was a retired railroad clerk. He is survived by his widow, and one brother. William of Tomah.

Services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Ninneman Funeral Home in Tomah and 10:30 a.m. at St. Catholic Church. Tomah.

Rev. Frank Hillesheim will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 4 to 9 p.m. MRS.

MYRTLE HOPPEL HOUSTON. Minn. Mrs. Myrtle Hoppel. 71, died Monday, Sept.

23, in a Caledonia hospital. Funeral services will be arranged later by the Cook Funeral Home. Houston. FOOTBALL! gnat to watch on AND IT'S EVEN BETTER ON THE NEW Magnavox Color Portable featuring the PRECISION IN-LINE PICTURE TUBE SYSTEM SOLID STATE 1-BUTTON TUNING PRIVATE LISTENING EARPHONES INCLUDED ONLY $439 MRS. MAUDE SANDS VIROQUA, Wis.

Mrs. Maude Sands, 80, of Viroqua, died Sunday, Sept. 22 at a Viroqua nursing home. She was born March 3, 1894 near Readstown to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Moore. She married Jess Sands in 1916. She is survived by two sons, Roger of Viroqua and James of Anaheim, four sisters, Mrs. Kenneth (Merle) Mills and Mrs. Ellen Jennings, both of Viroqua, Mrs.

Edward (Blanche) Wolfe of Spring Valley, and Mrs. Walter (Gladys) Berg of Tomah; one brother, Alfred Moore of Prairie du Chien. 10 grandchildren and three grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, one brother and one sister. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at the United Methodist Church in Viroqua. Rev. Robert Paulson will officiate. Burial will be in the Viroqua cemetery. Friends may call at the Arneson-Thorson Funeral Home in Viroqua Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.

and at the church Wednesday after 1 p.m. GENEVIEVE GOSHEY Genevieve Goshey, 83, formerly of La Crosse, died at a Hastings, home and hospital where she had been staying as a resident, Sunday, Sept. 22. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. in St.

Luke's Catholic Church, St. Paul. Minn, burial will be at Catholic Cemetery, La Crosse at 1:15 p.m. She is survived by her husband, Frank of Hastings; two daughters, Mrs. Alban (Katherine) Ruhland, and Mrs.

Eugene (Mary) Barrett, both of St. Paul; one sister, Mrs. Julia Runningen, La Crosse; one brother, Marcellus F. Miller, Milwaukee, and six grandchildren. CLYDE PETERSON LA FARGE, Wis.

Clyde (Tywee) Peterson, 53, of La Farge. was found dead Sunday, Sept. 22, along a La Farge street. Death was ruled due to a probable heart attack. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in the Johnson Funeral Chapel, Rev. R. A. Pegram officiating, and burial will be in the Star Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m.

Tuesday. There are no immediate survivors. Wallet, Battery Thefts Reported To Police Jane Hotchkiss, 902 S. 6th St. left her purse in a dressing room in one of the stores in Bridgeview Plaza Friday evening and when she went back to pick it up she found her wallet missing.

The wallet contained about $50 cash and identification cards. The matter was reported to city police. In another incident, Patrick T. Coughlin. 1733 Charles went to his parked car to start it up at 2nd and State Streets at 2:14 a.m.

today and found that the battery had been stolen. City detectives are investigating a report by Edward Littlejohn of rural La Crescent that he went to see some people about buying a car Friday evening and found his wallet missing after he had taken a ride with them to see how the vehicle ran. City police stopped a 17-year- old city boy at 5:24 a.m. today because his car had a faulty muffler and discovered the boy had some marijuana in his possession. He was turned over to his parents and will be under juvenile jurisdiction.

Nixon To Enter Hospital Today LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) Former President Richard M. Nixon, ailing with phlebitis, checks into a bright, new hospital wing today. Preserving the same secrecy which surrounded him in the White House. Nixon and his aides declined to reveal his expected check-in time in advance.

A hospital spokeswoman and nurses said the staff had no idea when he would arrive. According to the hospital schedule, Nixon was to go directly to his room after check-in. There, hospital personnel will take blood samples and complete other diagnostic procedures. Hospital spokesmen said it was likely, considering Nixon's symptoms, that he would undergo intravenous treatment with anticoagulant drugs. Such treatment thins the blood and aids in keeping the blood clot in the patient's leg from flaking off and producing smaller clots which might move to other parts of the body.

During such treatment, the patient must remain immobile because any physical injury could bring on profuse bleeding. A bloc of eight private rooms at Long Beach Memorial Hospital Medical Center was cleared of patients on Sunday in readiness for Nixon arrival. Hospital spokeswoman Karen Krantz said hospital officials decided to use the rooms as a zone" between Nixon and other patients on the sixth floor west wing. She said it was not known if the ex-president would be billed for all eight rooms, which each usually cost $85 a day. Nixon had AUTHOR JACQUELINE SUSANN DIES Author of of the Dolls," and other best-selling novels, Miss Susann died of cancer at 53 Saturday night in a New York hospital.

A former actress, she also authored, Night, and Love 700 Pigeons Felled At Winona Sunday WINONA. Minn (AP) Some 36 members from local gun clubs spent four hours Sunday reducing pigeon population by 700 birds. The shooting, authorized by the city council, took place at 16 locations within Winona at dawn. Most of the shooting took place near grain mills and along the Mississippi River. The city council, which had determined the numerous pigeons were becoming a public nuisance, had considered other possibilities, including use of sterilization drugs on the pigeons.

But the council members were told it could take three or four years before the pigeon population would drop off sharply under such methods. requested only two rooms. Hospital officials also would not say who is paying the bill. Get well cards, a few telegrams and bouquets of bright fall flowers, mostly chrysanthemums. were waiting for the former president, sent to the hospital by well-wishers before his arrival.

Miss Krantz said the hospital switchboard had been busy with phone calls from both well wishers and a few pranksters. Miss Krantz said Nixon apparently chose the 14-year-old hospital because his long-time physician, Dr. John C. Lungren, is on the staff. The staff said there were no requests for Nixon to have a private nurse.

Nixon's room is located in the west wing of the hospital, which was opened only last June and features the most modern equipment and cheerful surroundings in the building. La Lrosse I ribune, Monday, September it, PARENTS and YOUTH TOPICS COVERED: DRUGS SEX ALCOHOL REBELLION MARY E. SAWYER AUDITORIUM 6th Vine La Crosse, Wis. Friday and Saturday 8:00 p.m. nightly, Sunday 3:00 p.m.

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