Winslow Mail (Newspaper) - April 4, 1984, Winslow, Arizona wr m W Corp 3322 Lake UT Class Postage Paid at Arizona 86047 USPS 247-160 1894 Volume 91 Number 8 April 4, 1984 Copy 25 Adopts Resolution Setting Up Five New pitched a complete a 3-2 victory over In the flnt of conference doubleheader at Vargas stifled the holding them to Just three while fanning 10 and walking only by Mike Rudd Will Be Guest Speaker At Eldon Rudd will be the main speakec at Northland Pioneer College Winslow Center dedication on Apr. 12. The ribbon cutting officially opening the center will take place at 5:30 with the formal ceremony and speakers who has served as the representative from Congressional District 4 since 1976, is a resident of Scottsdale and was born in Camp He graduated from Arizona State University in Tempe and received his law degree from the University Winslow Memorial Hospital shareholders held their annual meeting on Monday Lonnie Cub Culbertson and Bob Ernst were all re-elected to the hospital for the coming year will be the same as last with Eidson serving as Ralph vice and Stan The other board members Pat Engelhardt and Boyd shareholders voted 34-11 to approve a change in the which calls for no absentee voting at the annual shareholders in a native Rudd has strongly endorsed conservative principles of responsible policy and has worked toward a strong national defense He is currently a member of the Appropriations to his election to Rudd served as a naval aviator and a fighter pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps during WW practiced law in Tucson and was an FBI agent for 20 more than half of which he spent on diplomatic assignment in Latin also served from 1972 until 1976 as a member of the Maricopa County Board of He has been elected to serve in Congress for four successive recently the 98th is now the senior Republican member of Arizona's delegation in the House of Representatives and is the representative in the National Republican Congressional Navajo County Parks and Recreation Commission will hold their next meeting on Apr. 4, at 7 p.m. in the Navajo County Parks and Re-creation Department Auditorium at 619 E. Third St. in The public is This Paul Barter Editor and has moved but the memories still The recent filming of the Columbia Pictures movie in the area was most it helped the but it was also a happy diversion as Mike who took the photos and wrote the story for our special feature last found the job most Our thanks to him for a job well trust that Columbia and other movie firms will return again in the Just about everyone enjoys beina the Even if the location is changed from Winslow to Las Vegas in the measures which Congressman Rudd supports include a comprehensive 12 point reform of the food stamp pro-am which would result in legislative savings of billion a development of the Central Arizona flood control and dam exploration of alternative energy protection of American intelligence agents abroad and legislation calling for a constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget and limit tax addition to his congressional Rudd serves on the Board of Trustees of the National Cowboy Hall of is a member of the Federal and Arizona Bar Associations and belongs to several national councils and is married to the former Ann Merritt and is a member of the St. Theresa Church Parish in Pioneer College is honored to have Congressman Rudd as the speaker at our said Dr. Marvin NPC is an important event in the development of and having a national figure recognize its importance and visit Navajo County to take part in the ceremony is events planned to celebrate the dedication are an open house from 3-6 a student arts and crafts exhibit from 11 a.m. to 8 entertainment by the Winslow High Orchestra and Pep award presentations to the the community year and a President's Award and On Page 6 To well-adjusted man is one who can enioy the scenery even with the kids in the back JoLynn Navajo County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution during Monday's board adopting the five new district boundaries for the The districts are the same as the supervisors had approved in an earlier Pete Shumway made the motion to adopt the resolution that is a of the boundaries that establishes the five county Supervisor Johnny Butler seconded the Supervisor Percy Deal was state law required that the board approve the supervisorial district boundaries by resolution on Apr. 2, the first Monday of at the county new boundaries are subject to approval by the Justice Department who has 60 days to review the request for a five district county from the current three 1 is an district including the precincts of Forest Hard Pinon and Low Mountain for 13,653 2 includes the Hopi Reservation precincts of Keams Polacca and the Navajo Reservation precinct of Bird and Winslow for 13,354 3 includes the Navajo Reservation precincts of White and Indian Wells and Joseph City and Woodruff for 14,348 4 includes Show Clay Springs for 13,000 5 includes Lakeside and the Apache Reservation precincts of Whiteriver and Cibecue for 13,274 interested in running for county supervisor may now take out nomination subject to the final approval of the by the Justice It is expected that a number of candidates will be taking out nomination papers in the coming items on Monday's agenda included the discussion of the lease agreement with the Navajo County to organize and manage a fair and related events at the county supervisors reviewed the agreement that includes an attached list of inventory that would be assigned to the and approved its being presented to the non-profit organization's board of directors for their A separate request for work to be done through the road department with heavy equipment would have to be considered separately and at the time of the The said that they with the corporation's board on these earlier draft of a proposed lease agreement had been presented to the corporation several weeks Their board of directors had met with Eddie county and Dale county to discuss several lease agreement presented On Page 6 Responds To Council's Mike Bruce on Mar. 27, sent a letter to the Winslow City Council in response to the council's letter of Mar. 8. The City Council had sent a letter to the with copies to Attorney General Bob Corbin and DPS Colonel Ralph requesting his assistance in bringing the DPS investigation of the Winslow Police Department to a conclusion as soon as governor's letter is my understanding that the Department of Public Safety has completed its investigation of your situation and relinquished all pertinent information to the Office of the Attorney General for any further if this reporter contacted Sgt. Alan public information officer for the and asked him to verify the governor's he the governor responded it is then it must I'm sure he would have checked with the director before issuing a said it is still possible that the investigation could be It would depend on the outcome of the judicial he General Corbin said on Monday he did not know if the investigation has been He also said he aid not know if jury was in session this declined comment on whether there might be any more indictments So far five present or former members of the Winslow police department have been indicted as a result of the nearly two year trials of former police chief Walter Maule and former Lt. Clifford Spinks are now scheduled for Apr. 23. Two present members of the Sgt. Mike Duran and Sgt. Coy Mattox are scheduled for trial on Apr. 23 and Apr. 30 said he expects all the trials to be postponed because of all the various defense motions that have been filed in the 62 47 57 60 31 35 29 33 27 27 Thompson and Leonard Graham to were sworn In as during Tuesday night's city council who will be serving his third was appointed Thompson and Hardy are both beginning their four year Councilmen Take Oath Of Mike Mayor Georgia Metzger and Leonard Thompson and Curtis Hardy took the oath of administered by City Clerk Lily during Tuesday night's Winslow City Council Metzger is beginning her second term as For it is his third term as a Both Thompson and Hardy will be serving their first was also appointed to the position of Joel had filled the post during the past two He lost in the primary in his bid to be was issued a certificate of earlier in the for his 12 years of service as a city Councilman Mel Bumgarner was Mayor Georgia Metzger took the oath of office during Tuesday night's city council Mrs. Metzger now begins her second term as by Mike a certificate of appreciation for his service over the past four He was not present to receive his delegation of departments to councilmen was also accomplished Tuesday Mayor Continued On Page 6 School Board Accepts Salary 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Increasing with chance of showers late in the Winds will increase and temperatures will be below A trace of precipitation was recorded on Mar. 31 and was recorded on both Mar. 30 and Apr. 1. In the year to date we have 1.35 inches of and the normal is 1.45. its Wednesday night the Winslow School Board accepted some which had been presented by Dave on behalf of the Winslow Education for inclusion in the teacher's contract for the upcoming school board granted the teachers a base salary raise and a one step increase in the salary for all but those already at the top teacher's association has sought 13 days of personal leave for WEA The board agreed to allow six teachers had asked for a broadening of the bereavement leave They had asked for the use of sick leave for attendance at funerals of brothers in law and sisters in The board decided that they would allow the use of sick leave time for bereavement cases involving brothers in law and sisters in law and the grandparents of the employee and his The old plan had leave days for bereavement in the deaths of immediate school board decided to continue paying the teachers based on their educational status at the end of the school The teachers had wanted a system adopted that would have allowed teachers attending summer school to renegotiate their contracts at the beginning of the school board upheld an existing policy prohibiting teachers from taking any personal leave during either the first two or last two weeks of the school WEA requested the school board not institute a new policy that would have required the teachers at the high school and the junior high school to report to school 10 minutes The school board had attempted to implement that policy during this school but the teachers protested that changes should not be made during the course of a so the board rescinded the policy at the high school and junior high school presently work 10 minutes per day less than the elementary teachers and the board had wanted to make the work day uniform for all the district's board approved the submission of applications for funding two federal programs for next school The first was Title involving the education of the An application will be submitted for application for slightly more than will be made for use in the Vocation Educational Project for the high resignation of Martin high school band was accepted by the school following the recommendation of Jefferson School Principal Ted voted not to renew the contract of Gene a sixth grade teacher at Jefferson Bollen had not reached tenure contract for three fencing projects was awarded to Southwest Fence Co. of On Page 6