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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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59
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The Minna Republic II. Deaths and Funerals Mockingbird, Cremation will fol- Spec. 4 R. L. Puls Services Services for Spec.

4 Robert -L. Puls, 20 who was killed in action in Vietnam July will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow King of Kings Lutheran Church, 3314 W. Rose Lane. Spec.

4 Puls, 6228 N. 39th was, a helicopter flight 'engineer and had been in Viet- 'fiam a month and two days. 'Me joined the Army in lary 1967. Born in Chicago, he came to Phoenix 11 years iago and attended King of kings Lutheran Chur'ch. He was graduated from Washington High School in 1966 and was employed by the Circle Corp.

before joining the Army. Survivors include his wife, 'Nancy; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Puls; two brothers, Gerald and Rich- 9 P- todav Green Acres and a sister, Betty Ann Mortuary, 5830 W.

Missouri, SPEC. 4 ROBERT PULS Friends may call from 2 to Puls, all of Phoenix. Glendale. with mili- tary honor detail from Ft. Huachuca, will be in Resthaven Cemetery, Glendale.

Effie L. Ingram WILLIAMS Services for Mrs. Effie Laurel Ingram, 77, an 11-year resident of Williams who died Tuesday at Williams Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. today at the Southern Baptist Church here. Burial will be in Alexandria, La.

Mrs. Ingram is survived by her husband, Joe; a daughter, Mrs. Sylvan Henderson of Williams, and two brothers and two sisters living out of state. Grace Flatten Services for Grace Flatten, 85, who died Tuesday in a Phoenix hospital, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in St.

Barnabas on the Desert Episcopal low. Miss Flatten, 2150 E. Broadway, born in Brooklyn, N.Y., moved to Phoenix in 1946 from Queens Village. N.Y. Survivors include a niece, Mrs.

Wallace Barnes of Corona del Mar, Calif. A.L. Moore and Sons Mortuary made arrangements. G. P.

Bracamonte HAYDEN-Rosary for aro P. Bracamonte, 79, who died Tuesday in the Gila General Hospital, will be said at 8 p.m. today in the Griffith Mortuary here. Funeral Mass, will be at A a.m. tomorrow at St.

Joseph's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mountain View Ceme- tary. Mr. Bracamonte was born in Florence and moved to Hayden in 1913. He retired in 1954 from the American Smelting and Refining Co.

Survivors include his son, Pedro of Winkelman; two brothers, Viviano and Alfredo, both of Hayden; one sister, Mrs. Rosa Acedo of Hayden and two grandchildren. R. Cotton Dead at Service for R. C.

Cotton, 88, a former Phoenix cattle buyer who died Monday in Georgian Court Nursing Home, will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Bloom's Mortuary, 3800 S. Central. Mr. Cotton, 319 W.

Piedmont, a livestock commissioner and auctioneer in Indianapolis before moving to Phoenix in 1928. He also owned meat markets in Indianapolis. He was born in Wells County, Ind. He was believed to be the last survivor of the 160th Infantry, Indiana Volunteers who fought in the Spanish American War. Survivors include a son, Jack, owner of Cotton's Meat Co.

here; three daughters, Mrs. Dolores Kelly and Mrs. Helen Jones, both of Laingsburg, and Mrs. Natalie Holland of Burbank, a sister out of state; 11 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and three great-great- grandchildren. Friends may call at the nwl.uary front 2 p.m.

today. Burial will be' in Kasf. Ucslhavcn Cemetery, Curtis L. HeiJinan CHANDLER Services for Curtis Lloyd Heilman, 48, will be at 10 a.m. today in Bueler Mortuary, 14 W.

Hulet. Mr. Heilman, 281 S. Dakota, died Saturday of a heart attack in downtown Chandler. He was employed as a parts man for Mercury Aviation in Phoenix and was a retired master sergeant of the Air Force.

He joined the service in 1941 and served 17 years. He was born in Dayton, Ohio, and came to Arizona 16 years ago. Survivors include a brother, Harry of Dayton. Burial will be in Gardens of Peace Cemetery. Ferol L.

McCarthy Mrs. Ferol L. McCarthy, 75, who moved here in 1952 from Munster, died yesterday in Phoenix Baptist Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Bethany Chapel, 710 W.

Bethany Home, where friends may call after 5 p.m. today. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery, Glendale. Survivors of Mrs. Mc- K.

Driyr. a native of Boone Grove, include her husband, John; two sons, Gerald of Phoenix and William of Lansing, 111., a brother, Chauncey Hoffman of Phoenix; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Dee Thin-man CHANDLER Services for Dee Thurman, 51, who died yesterday in his home of a heart ailment, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet.

Mr. Thurman resided on Ocotillo Road southwest of Chandler. He was a foreman 20 years for the Finley Bros. Hindus ami that was employed five years by L.F*. Cloward here.

Born in Weave- ner. he moved to Chandler from there 25 years ago. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Chandler. Survivors include his wife, Hazel; three sons, William, Paul and John, all of Chandler; a daughter, Mrs. Gloria Belcher of Modesto, a brother, Basil of Chandler; and two other brothers in California.

Friends may call at the mortuary until 8 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Gardens of Peace Cemetery. Service is one human being helping another. We never forget that at SUNSET CHAPEL 277-2603 SEE COCO THE CLOWN! Coco the Clown, with Ringling Bros, and Barnum Bailey Circus, will entertain at the Park Central Shopping Center Mall July 13, 10:30 a.m.

ANTIQUE AUTOS Visit the Antique Auto display presented in the Mall by the Veteran Motor Club of America, Phoenix Chapter. You'll see 30 different models ranging from 1908 to 1939! There will be someone there to answer your questions about the cars. Owners will be dressed in the periods of their own cars. Times are: July 12.6-9p.ni. July 13,11 a.m.- 5 p.m.

We're presenting the best of two worlds the old world of fine quality craftsmanship and low prices the wonderful new world of wide selections, colors and the most modern merchandise! Save on a tremendous selection of items for your home, family and yourself during Park Central's big, semiannual Value Days Sale! The following 4 pages are Just samplings of what's waiting for you at our more-than-45 different stores. You can take advantage of these special reductions only twice a year, so be sure to shop early for best choice! And, there's plenty of free under-cover parking at delightful, convenient Park Central. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY.

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