/ Notices' t*Mi ptrfoto, an infant son, a brother and a slater*Mn. Grim landUr*. WllMam (Oita) Grim-land. 72. Boult L Anhmt Junctioi, dftad Saturday at lota HotpttaL She hadbeeti In falling health lor live years mw*A had been hospitalised lor dx wseke.Funeral services will h* hdd Wednesday at 1:30 pm at North New Hope Lutheran Church with the Rev. Paul O. Mooaon officiating. Burial wiQ be Ister in the pariah ceme* *Friends may call at the Vole Funeral Home In Iota alter £pan. Tuesday.Mrs. Grimland was born Jan. 8, 1887 In the Town of New Hope to Mr. and Mrs. Otaus Olstad. She married William Grimland Nov. 26, 1924 in Stevens Point. Mr. Grimland preceded his wile in death on Jan. 26. 1947.The Grimland* lived in lola where Mr. Grimland was a mink rancher. Mrs. Grimland has been living in the Town of New Hope for several years.Mrs. Grimland is survived by two brothers. Tilda Olstad of the Town of New Hope- and Aivin Olstad of Heimdal. N.D. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, three brothers and three sis* ters.Mrs. Kopchinski Sr.Mrs. Max (Rose) Kopchinski Sr., 78, Route 4, Stevens Point, died at 11 a.m. todaysons. She Is the last at •family of 12.Lwimgi FrancisLawrence i Bubals) Francis. 45, 2125 Dixon SL, died Sunday at 4:30 pan. st St. Mi* cheers Hospital. He had been a Soo Une Railroad round* house iteifc ij^pf 1950.Funeral sarviess will be held Tuesday aft 2 pjn. at the Baa* Ion Funeral Home. Burial will be In the PlainlMd Cemetery.Friends bmp caO after 7P-m. tonight A memorial has been eatshlahsd tat his nameMr. Prands was bam Feb. 15. 1923 in Stevens Point to Mr. and Mrs. FMrfe Franda. He attended schools here and aerved in the UA Army during World War n.He waa Inducted at FtSheridan. HL entering active duty Feb. 1. 1943. He aerved overseaa In France. Belgium and Germany, participating In the Normandy. Northern France, Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns. He was separated as a private first class at Ft Sheridan Dec. 1, 1945.After the war, he was employed by Stevens Point Division. Consolidated Papers, Inc. until 1950 when he accepted his position with the Soo Line.He married Dorothy Brown Sept 1, 1951 in Stevens Point He was a member of FirstBaptist Church.He is survived by hi* wife, a son Fredric 14, and a daughter Debbie 16, all at home; his lather, 2159 Dixon St., and a sister, Mrs. Ted (Marcella) Esser, 3001 WeLsby Ave.Erving SletteneErving Slettene, 58, Town of Amherst, was found dead at hisI He was bon Jan 19. 1919, a 11 {•on mi the late Mr. and Mn. 11 I Peder Slettene.. 1Unmarried, he Is survived by la sister. Mrs Anise lt;Esther) i I Peterson of Amherst | Funeral services will be held I Tuesday afternoon at 1 JO at the 1 I NetaonvUIr tsstheraa Ownh, -(with the Rev. A. P. TMetnaaa I officiating, and burial will fol-I low in the parish oetntleiy.Friends may call at the Jun*I gers Funeral Home. Amherst.I today and until 11 a.m. Tuesday, and then at the church.Rickard Ash Jr.Richard D. Ath Jr.. M. died recently In Boston. Mate., after a lifelong struggle with cystic fibrosis. Us mother Is the lor* Inter Thelma Prlaeldsn of Ste-•op rmMr. Aril was born May 30, 1944 In CrtumMa. S C to lb*, and Mrs. Richard Ash Sr. He graduated from Weoster. Maas., High School and the College of Wooster. He had completed da ssworfc lor a master of arts degree in teaching at Harvard University, and he was completing his teaching internship at Winchester, Mass., High School at the time of his death.He attended college on a four-year all-expenses paid scholarship from the Timken Roller Bearing Co.He had been teaching in Winch ester one month when his final illness set in.He was a member of the American Chemical Society and a charter member of the Wayne Cbunty Astronomical Society which named him “Astronomer of the Year” in 1966. He was also a member of the Crawford Memorial United Methodist Church in Winchester.Survivors include his wife, his“ I ■ n