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REPUBLIC REPUBLIC MAIL BULLDOG The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Jan. $0, 1961 SNOW BALL--Danny Martinez, left, and Steven head back up slope at the Snow Bowl, carrying a from an inner tube. One slope at the ski resort sively for the "'Whirlybirding' youngsters. Dr. Villa Combines Art, Medical Skill The art of medicine can mean of the sick.

Dr. Adolfo Villalpando, you that. Born in Jalisco, Mexico, the medico is in process of becoming citizen. He recently completed a year's rotating internship at Maricopa County General Hospital. The training is mandatory for all foreign-educated doctors wishing to practice in the United States.

Next comes the examination to find out, not so much what the doctor Villalpando knows about medicine, but how well he can TILE TOWN TILE TOWN WHY SELECT AT TOWN TILE 3111 TILE For Wide Selection TOWN? NMOL Economical Prices Courteous Service Custom Installations TOWN Call Tile estimates. us from for No information obilgation to $1.98 and of 3111 course. 4702 North 7th Ave. NMOL CR 9.8451 TILE TOWN TILE TOWN something else beside the healing 3151 Westward can tell 49-year-old medical artist and artistic naturalized United States communicate that knowledge in English. Meanwhile, until he is licensed to practice medicine in this country, the diminutive doctor is combining his two professions in order to earn a living.

Dr. Villalpando, who now calls himself "Dr. Villa," for the convenience of his American friends, is an artist as well as a physician and surgeon. A graduate of the School of sity of Mexico, and a former Medicine of the National school student who specialized in medical illustration, Dr. Villa today is an expert in making lifelike artificial ears, noses, fingers, and even teeth for those who have lost those members through accident or surgery.

In addition to being an MD, Dr. Villa also is a qualified dental technician, medic al laboratory technician and X-ray technician. He is also a designer of medical instruments, books and furniture, and has been a commercial illustrator and even a cartoonist. You name it, he's done it. Waylands N.

2021 N. BUILDING MEDICAL CENTRAL Central PRESCRIPTIONS Another way land's Pharmacy Top Quality Drugs Plenty of to serve DELIVERY SERVICE ON Free town customers 4 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS Parking 13 E. MONROE. both of Flagstaff, Toy is made reserved exclu- Boy Scouts To Open 39th Annual Meet The 39th annual council meeting of the Roosevelt Council, Boy Scouts of America, will Saturday with a barbecue luncheon at the Scouting Center, 202 E. Earll Dr.

Applegate, "Whirlybird." has been Boy To Several hundred scouters are expected to attend. Program for the afternoon session will open welcome from Gov. Paul Fannin. John R. (Jack) Williams, former Phoenix mayor, will deliver the keynote speech on scoutling leadership.

At a dinner later, the Silver award on behalf of the National Council and Roosevelt Council for recognition of Distinguished Service to Boyhood will be presented by Joe T. Melczer Sr. Other program activities will include Cmdr. Thomas J. Keane, USNR, who will talk on the spirit of scouting.

Douglas H. Driggs, council president, will preside throughout the afternoon. At- 6:30 p.m., the recognition dinner is slated for the Thunderbird Room of the Westward Ho. Presiding will be Williams. Principal address of the dinner will be given by Walter Whidden, Regional Executive of Region 12.

Carson Rock Protected Now WETMORE, Colo. (AP)-Residents of this south central Colorado community are convinced that Kit Carson, frontier scout, left his calling card at Hardscrabble Creek near Wetmore. The letters "Kit are carved on a large rock that jutted from the stream. Several years ago someone broke off the section of the rock that bore that inscription and carried it away. But it apparently was too large to hide safetly, and the stone was found where it had been thrown in a weed patch beside a road.

Now it is set in cement and protected by iron bars at a picnic ground near the creek. SPECIAL PRICE ON Decorator you choose will visit your home fabrics. to help UPHOLSTERING 2 Piece Set AND Fabric Labor $69 UP YOU GET ALL THIS Springs Retied or Woodwork Polished Replaced New Bottom Lining Frames Reinforced All Work Guaranteed All New Webbing Cotton Added Free Pickup' and Delivery Reinforced MONEY DOWN! ONLY $1.25 WEEK- -START MARCH IMPERIAL UPHOLSTERY 2001 E. McDowell Ph. AL 3-1874, AL 3-8829 or AL 3-0149 AT 330 E.

7th ST. In Tucson PH. MA 4-0702 OUT OF BOUNDS Steven Applegate is shown here on ground after his whirl through net at the bottom of the sliding area. Whirlybird area is roped off and has a safety net at the bottom to stop youngsters and adults who fail to come to a halt after ride down the slope. Your Arizona Pima Schools To Begin Their New Hours Today PIMA Pima's 400 high school and elementary students will begin new hours today.

School will begin at 8:30 a.m. instead of 9 a.m., but students will get out earlier. Dismissal time for pupils from the first through the third is 2 p.m. rather than the former 2:30 p.m., For other elementary grades and the high school, it is 3:30 p.m. in- arts and crafts have been initistead of 4.

ated at the junior high school by Roger Behra, English teacher. Superintendent Clyde Davis said the schedule has been changed Art is not taught as a subject to "permit the primary grades to in the Willcox schools. use the morning for more ac- Wednesday nights are scheduled ademic work and give high school for art and Fridays have been students time for five periods in picked to study crafts. which they will concentrate on the heavier required subjects." Behra, a 1959 graduate of New Mexico Western College, minored "The new schedule will permit in art. all students to do their best work during the best part of the day," Davis explained.

Morning school buses will run only 15 minutes earlier than the Mrs. Ethel Swanner Installed In Matron Post WILLCOX-Mrs. Ethel Swanner has been installed as Worthy Matron in the Order of Eastern Star here, to succeed Mrs. Rheata Eslick. Others to take office in special installation ceremonies last week in the masonic hall were; Joe Wootan, worthy patron; Mrs.

Mildred Grosh, associate matron; and George Grosh, associate patron. Also Mrs. Ruby Spurgeon, secretary; Mrs. Lillian Heren treasurer; Mrs. Millie Ellis, conductress; Mrs.

Lorraine Austin, associate conductress; Mrs. Nancy Wootan, warder; Frank Wootan, sentinel; Mrs. Vera Lundquist, Marshal; and Mrs. Hazel Bohannan, organist. Star Points installed: Mrs.

Maybelle Diehl as Ada; Mrs. Mary Magoffin, as Ruth: Mrs. Mary Wootan as Esther; Mrs. Virginia Hatley as Martha; and Mrs. Betty Miskovich as Electra.

Installing officers were Mrs. Betty Allaire, Mrs. Kathryn Fox; and Mrs. Elsie Hogan, Mrs. Margie Cook was soloist.

Evening Art Classes Will Open At Willcox WILLCOX Evening classes in Ralph Walker Crusade Speaker Speaker at the today-throughWednesday morning sessions of the Phoenix Council of Churches Evangelism Crusade will be Dr. Ralph Walker of Temple City, Calif. The sessions are being held in First Congregational Church. Fifty four churches representing eight denominations are taking part in the crusade. The event started Saturday with Dr.

Walker in Central Methodist Church. a banquet, Dr. Walker holds degrees from New York University and Auburn Theological Seminary. He also is past vice president of the American Baptist convention. EDUCATOR DIES AT 88 SHORT HILLS, N.J.

(AP)-Dr. John L. Seaton, president emeritus of Albion College, Albion, -and past president" of the Association of American Colleges, died Saturday at his home. He was 88. SAFE LANDING-Tommy West, Flagstaff, contemplates an upright landing at the safety rope during one of his rides.

Whirlybird, which has a rubber seat and two handles vulcanized into the inner tube, is used for both sliding and whirling. Pastime was devised for persons who enjoy playing in the snow but aren't up to actual skiing. The "birds" are now in use at most ski areas in Work Laws Blasted By Ex-Senator Former Colorado Senator Edwin C. Johnson keynoted the convention of a newspaper mailers' union here yesterday with a blast at "so-called right-to-work Eighty-five delegates to the semi- Western Conference of International Typographical Union Mailers cheered Johnson's luncheon address at the Adams Hotel. Johnson said, "So-called rightto-work laws as passed in 18 states are misnomers and wrong in principle." Johnson sandwiched 18 years in the U.S.

Senate between two terms as governor of Colorado. In 1958, he was chairman of a group that helped defeat a rightto-work law in Colorado. Other guests at yesterday's convention were Sandy Indianapolis, vice president of the ITU, and Mathiesen, president of the Western Conference of ITU Mailers. Delegates elected Jack Cook of San Diego to fill a vice-presidential vacancy and decided to make San Diego their next meeting site on the last Sunday in June. the nation and in some European resorts.

William W. Cole Rites To Be Held Wednesday TEMPE-Funeral services for William W. Cole, 58, state dairy commissioner and former mayor here, killed in a Saturday traffic accident, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Carr Memorial Chapel. The Rev.

James R. Hadley will Masonic graveside services will follow in Double Butte Cemetery. A native of Tempe, Mr. Cole was a lifelong resident here. He resided at 172 Bonita Way.

Survivors include the wife, LaRue; a daughter, Mrs. Carole Carroll; a son, Bill Cole; and his mother, Mrs. L. T. Cole, all of Tempe; a brother, Ben Cole, Miami; four sisters, Mrs.

Rita Trethewey, Julian, Mrs. Lois Moeur and Mrs. Ruth Ressnes, -AdvertisementBaker's Best for DANDRUFF Teem up with Baker's Hair Tonie, Clean up dandruff and itchy scalp Baker's will do it or money back both of Phoenix, and Mrs. Emma officiate. Dan Burk To Teach Eighth Grade Math run WILLCOX-Dan Burk, recent the graduate of Arizona State University, is the new eighth grade math teacher here in the Junior High School succeeding Walter Enete, who resigned.

Swanner $22,854 Drainage Ditch Contract Let At Flagstaff FLAGSTAFF A $22,854 drainage ditch contract was let here Friday. The ditch, providing a floodwater safeguard and drainage for South Flagstaff will be dug by the Haumont Contracting Co. of Phoenix. Long range city planning calls for sewer lines to be laid and cov. ered in this ditch which will run southwest of the Arizona State College, Dr.

Robinson Speaker At Future Farmer Banquet WILLCOX-Dr. 1 Daniel Robinson of Arizona State University at Tempe was the featured speaker at a Future Farmer of America Federation banquet here. His topic was The Future of Future Farmers. Eight of the nine chapters in the Federation were represented at the gathering last week. Gary McBride, federation president, Douglas, presided.

Distinguished guests included Dr. Darrell Metcalf, Dr. R. W. Cline, Dr.

Harold E. Meyers and Leon Wagley, all of the U. of A. College of Agriculture. Safford Club Initiates Six New Members SAFFORD-Six new members were initiated into the Safford Business and Professional Women's Club last week.

They are Mrs. Earl Hunt, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Don Hart, Mrs. Irvin Beske, Mrs.

Don Hughes, and Mrs. Stuart Bailey. The candlelight ceremonies were conducted by Mrs. Arch Montierth, membership chairman at the Safford Womans Club building. DENTURES ONE DAY SERVICE Gas Extractions or Nerve Block Dr.

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