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   Winslow Mail (Newspaper) - December 23, 1994, Winslow, Arizona                                SORT Cline O. 5022  86011 2 01394  NAy CLINE USPS 6R6-960  Class Paid at Ariz. 86047  on Wednesdays and 2 Sections 1 1894 Volume 101 Number 90  December 23,1994  Copy 35 Seeks End to Endangered Species Legislators Meet In Show Low With Local Beth Endangered Species Act is a lost should not be It should not be It should be is beyond and I am taking that position as governor of Fife Symington on the repealing of the Endangered Species message was loud and officials at all levels in the including Gov. are tired of the way environmentalists are using the Endangered Species Act to control multiple use of public 12 members of the state legislature and Symington met in Show Low with officials from cities and counties throughout the state to discuss such as the listing of species on the Endangered Species Act and the many public lands that will the economic future of the his comments to the Symington addressed several issues he said he felt were of most importance to the state and included unfunded economic development and private property his speech focused on the power of the Endangered Species Act and the listing of species on the endangered species regard to the designation of critical habitat and requests for listings by environmentalists and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Symington said he felt special madness had been released on the noted that 775 species are now listed on the and 400 of these are in the can see tremendous bias in terms of impacts on the Western lands and Western our families and our You are dealing with a bureaucracy that does not governor gave the recent closing of the Fredonia sawmill as an example of the impact of public lands decisions and the far reaching effect of the a small 1 think is symbolic of the On Page 12  and enthusiasm mark the faces of kindergarteners at Elementary School during the recent holiday These students were under the direction of A large throng of parents and friends enjoyed the musical which included string and vocal groups from several by Sam government offices and many businesses in Winslow will be closed Monday 26.  Winslow Mail will be closed today 23). Citizens Utilities and Cable will be closed today and Dec. 26.  Roxanne Whipple Memorial Public Library will be closed Saturday and Dec. 24 and 26.  Bank the Santa Fe Credit Arizona Public Service the Winslow Senior Center and the city of Winslow including the Water Department will be closed will be no mail delivery on Deficit Rises By Net Of Manny city of Winslow's deficit increased by a net of during Finance Director Brian Hancock reported to the city council at Tuesday night's his staff Hancock said the gross deficit for the year was now up to which was an increase of for he further review would show that approximately is due to timing in airport payments and another being timing of various other payments and This leaves a monthly revenue shortfall of approximately This shortfall is reason for concern on a monthly basis and is being watched Services Scheduled By Several Of Winslow's services in honor of the birth of the baby Jesus are scheduled by churches in Madre de Dios Roman Catholic located at 1015 Central Ave. in Father Oliver Curran said the Christmas season services this week will begin with from the Madonna House in the National Weather Service forecast calls for fair conditions today and Saturday 23 and 24), with possible and and cooler conditions on Dec. 25. The high temperatures are expected to be in the and the lows in low 20s.  Smile  needs long-range goals if for no than to keep from being neighborhood at 6 o'clock tonight 23). The ceremony is a of the journey of Joseph and Mary as they looked for a place to Masses will be celebrated at 8 p.m. Dec. 24, and at 10 a.m. Dec. 25.  pastor said all are St. Joseph's Catholic located at Second Street and Winslow Avenue in the downtown also will be held at 6 o'clock tonight 23). Children's Mass will be celebrated at 7 p.m. with the traditional midnight Mass at 12 o'clock on Dec. 24.*Father Michael Vigil will celebrate Christmas Mass at 10 a.m. on Dec. 25.  the Winslow First United Methodist located at Hillview Street and Kinsley the Rev. Dr. C. Evans said candlelight communion worship will be held at 7 and 11 p.m. on Sunday services on Day will be held at U with arrive at the net Hancock subtracted from the gross figure the airport and miscellaneous income that has not yet been memo indications are that November receipts were close to actual thus leaving YTD expenditures exceeding revenues by approximately has repeatedly cautioned against assuming that the first quarter deficit amount by which expenses were more than of would reach almost million by year's end on June 30.  finance director has issued the caution because in some months revenues are way while in others they are way Expenses occur the same An example would be the Parks and Recreation which spends most of its budget at the beginning and end of the fiscal year because the summer extends from one money year into the answer to question from Councilman Arnold Hancock noted that he is going back five 16 1989, to develop a trend of which revenues are received in year each department will be asked to plan its spending by he in reference to budget planning for 1995-96, which will begin next month when department heads do preliminary budget other the Approved issuing 89 checks totaling for The check register excludes payroll and Checks for more than were to Arizona Public Service Co. for to SFC for for sewer plant design to for for use of the for ail ages preceeding the City dump and to QE Capital at 9:30 for for payment of to for two tons of chlorine and 600 pounds of sulfur dioxide for the sewage the airport going to bid for repairs to the fuel supply bulk Councilman Thompson request staff reports at the next meeting on the schedule of the compliance with the state's mandated consent and its He also made the same two requests about the capping of the closed dump north of the Mayor Jim Boles report briefly on the gathering in Show Low earlier that day with Gov. File Symington and members of the Arizona Legislature who are becoming increasingly active in the fight to revitalize the 10th Amendment to the U.S. which reserved to the states or people all powers not vested in the central government in related the story of the residents of whose main bridge was washed out and cannot be replaced because under the Endangered Species Act it might interfere with the travel of some minnow which might use the normally dry stream the few months it might have water in the mayor report that city officials also met with federal Sen. John McCain on the same He noted that the Stone Corp. sawmill near Snowflake is losing 100 jobs to the He said that because of a lack of wood fiber caused by the the plant won't use them any and consequently doesn't need the 100 no questions of Grants Coordinator Pat on the Sacred Heart Park project in the South Side The contract plus change orders to Ramsey come to Fife  

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