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Town Crier Volume 1, Issue 15 2/15/2018 Winslow. AZ Disclaimer: e Town Crier is not a professional paper. It is a Winslow High School, student led, work-based learning project. While the students and staff try to ensure quality, there may be some grammatical, formatting and human error. Any helpful suggestions or comments may be submitted in writing to the WHS CTE department. anks for your support. Decker Chiropractic’s Pain & Allergy Relief Clinic Providing Quality and Natural Treatments With: • Acupuncture • N.A.E.T. Allergy • Elimination Chiropractic Adjustments DOT/CDL Physical Exams • “Nutri-Spec” nutrition testing and supplemetns CALL FOR APPOINTMENT: 928-289-3451 It’s Navajo/ Hopi Christian Ministry Time!!! Tune in weekdays to “Dine’ Bikeya Today” from 12-4 p.m. on KTBA radio (760 AM) in Tuba City, AZ. For song and prayer requests, call 505-371-5588. For a $5 fee, call 505-371-5588 to announce camp meetings, conference or fellowships. the Combat Infantry Association, and the VFW. He held solar patents and built two houses. George co-authored books on solar energy with Dr. Ryan, developed two factories on the Navajo Reservation and was a field engineer for the Department of Energy. George is survived by his son, John (Diane) of California and daughter, Judith (Gary) and grandson, Matthew MacLeod of Boston, MA. He was preceded in death by his wives, Ruth and Sharon and daughter Janet. A memorial service will be held Feb. 15 at 2 p.m. at Desert View Baptist Church. George Kalisz George Kalisz, 88, passed away on Christmas Day 2017. He was born on July 15, 1929, in Lorain, Ohio. He was a Korean War veteran and an electrical contractor. George built a Pitts Biplane and enjoyed flying. He was a past president of the Winslow Rotary, a Dale Carnegie graduate and a Toastmaster. He was a member of the Gold Prospectors Association, the Experimental Aircraſt Association,

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Town CrierVolume 1, Issue 15 2/15/2018Winslow. AZDisclaimer: The Town Crier is not a professional paper. It is a Winslow High School, student led, work-based learning project. While the students and staff try to ensure quality, there may be some grammatical, formatting and human error. Any helpful suggestions or comments may be submitted in writing to the WHS CTE department. Thanks for your support.

Decker Chiropractic’sPain & Allergy Relief

ClinicProviding Quality and

Natural Treatments With:• Acupuncture• N.A.E.T. Allergy • Elimination• Chiropractic Adjustments• DOT/CDL Physical Exams• “Nutri-Spec” nutrition • testing and supplemetnsCALL FOR APPOINTMENT:

928-289-3451

It’s Navajo/ Hopi Christian Ministry Time!!!Tune in weekdays to “Dine’ Bikeya Today” from 12-4 p.m. on KTBA radio (760 AM) in Tuba City, AZ. For song and prayer requests, call 505-371-5588. For a $5 fee, call 505-371-5588 to announce camp meetings, conference or fellowships.

the Combat Infantry Association, and the VFW. He held solar patents and built two houses. George co-authored books on solar energy with Dr. Ryan, developed two factories on the Navajo Reservation and was a field engineer for the Department of Energy. George is survived by his son, John (Diane) of California and daughter, Judith (Gary) and grandson, Matthew MacLeod of Boston, MA. He was preceded in death by his wives, Ruth and Sharon and daughter Janet. A memorial service will be held Feb. 15 at 2 p.m. at Desert View Baptist Church.

George KaliszGeorge Kalisz, 88, passed away on Christmas Day 2017. He was born on July 15, 1929, in Lorain, Ohio. He was a Korean War veteran and an electrical contractor. George built a Pitts Biplane and enjoyed flying. He was a past president of the Winslow Rotary, a Dale Carnegie graduate and a Toastmaster. He was a member of the Gold Prospectors Association, the Experimental Aircraft Association,

Town Crier (928) 288-8214800 ColoradoRoom BE 4 2/15/2018

Crier deadline Wed. at 12:00 pm.Crier will be distributed to local businesses on Thursday.

Business HoursMonday-Thursday10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Winslow Campus of CareHiring part time driver and full time dietary aid

Apply in person at Winslow Campus of Care

826 W. Desmond

No applications will be accepted through phone calls

Winslow Little League Registration When:• February 7th - Elks Lodge 5:00-7:00 p.m.• February 10th - Elks Lodge 1:00-3:00 p.m.• February 17th - Capt. Tony’s Pizza • 4:00-6:30 p.m.• February 22nd - Elks Lodge 5:00-8:00 p.m.• February 27th - Elks Lodge 5:00-8:00 p.m.• March 3rd - Elks Lodge 1:00-4:00 p.m.How Much:• T-Ball (4-6 years old) $50• Minor/Major League (6-12 years old) - $75• Senior League (13 to 16 years old) - $50• Family Plan (3 or more kids with up to 5

kids) $170• The children must live in the same residence

Come Join Usas we honor Elks who make

a difference.Saturday Feb. 17, 2018

at 5:00 p.m.Initiation will be held

at 4:00 p.m.Dinner and Dance

to follow.

Elks Members and Guest

Old Timers NightA look back in time.

City of Winslow Recreation Department

2018

Men’s Basketball League Registration dates 2/12/18 to 3/5/18

$400.00 per team (Registration & Fee deadline is March 5th, NO exceptions!)

A mandatory coaches meeting will be held on Monday March 5th, 6:30 p.m. at the Recreation office 503 E. Cherry St. Team packets are available at The Recreation Department. Call (928) 289-5714 For more information

Kindergarteners for the 2018-2019 School Year!

Kindergarten Round Up

When: February 28th @ 6PM

Where: Bonnie Brennan Elementary School

Come enjoy a fun evening with your future kindergartener to get them registered for the 2018-2019 School Year! While you are completing the registration packet your child will be able to enjoy popcorn and a movie! Complete the registration packet for a chance to win a raffle!

Don’t forget your child’s state registered birth

certificate, current immunization records, and

proof of residency!

Yard Sale 1421 Central backyard

George JohnsonFriday & Saturday8 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

16th & 17thweather permiting

Sally Ann Schroeder Memorial Service for Sally Ann Schroeder 81, will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, February 16, 2018 at the Winslow funeral home at 1505 W. 3rd St. Sally Ann Schroeder went with the Lord on February 7, 2018 in Flagstaff,AZ. She was born March 8, 1936 toThomas and Dorothy Liveringhouse in Wayne,

Nebraska.She leaves behind her two sons, John Schroeder of Winslow, AZ and Thomas Schroeder of Scottsdale, AZ; two grandchildren and one great grandchild.She was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Schroeder; and her parents. Condolecnces can be sent to www.greersmortuary.com

Happy Birthday!

Marcus Tafoya, Feb. 16thRudi Ward, Feb. 16thJennelle Layne, Feb. 16thKara Hunt, Feb. 16thTerrri Williams, Feb. 16thDarlene Lomeli, Feb. 18thKristian Hayes, Feb. 18thAriel Heister, Feb. 18th

Town Crier (928) 288-8214800 ColoradoRoom BE 4 2/15/2018

Crier deadline Wed. at 12:00 pm.Crier will be distributed to local businesses on Thursday.

Business HoursMonday-Thursday10:00 am to 12:00 pm

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Monday-Saturday 8-7

CASEY’SYOUR PROJECT STORE

CASEY’S

Sale Ends 2-20-2018

Ph. 928-289-4311219 E. 4th St.

Winslow Az 86047

97¢MouseTraps

7286800015

297

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1697697427

4985600810

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Deepwell PaintRoller Tray

2670300145

4 Pc BrushSet

4974573491608

115790

30 GalGalvinizedTrash Can

20978599500113

13973305100177

Touch ‘n FoamFoam Sealant

47712 oz can

7565000031

399750015

Duct Tape2” x 60 yd

3477792276650

The Native American Scholarship Committee would like to thank the following individuals and businesses for their time and donation to the 2017-18 Mr. & Miss Winslow Native American Pageant and the Native American Festival.

Aztec Dancers- Cecilia Lenz & Viviana Quintana-Pacheco, Isabel Britton, Joe Estudillo & The Falcon Restaurant, Dominique Kramer & Chartwells, Connie Gover, Afton Foster, Brayannen James, Rhonda Jimmie, Genevieve Joe, Mr. Winslow Native American-JiQuon Johnson, Miss Winslow Native American – Nikki Barton, Mr. Varian Begaye & Dilcon Community School Indian Club, New Boys Drum Group from Teesto, AZ, Safeway ($25 gift certificate), Palmer Saufkie, Pow-Wow Dancers, Chenoa Stacey, Debbie Stacey, Standing Horse Drum Group, Dodie Montoya, Tabitha Nez-McClellan, parents of students who donated soda & goodies from Jefferson & Washington Elementary Schools, Todd Roth, Adrianna Taptto, Kristen Taptto, Jennifer Alcott-Taptto, Cynthia Thompson, Diane Wheeler, Wal-Mart ($50 gift certificate), Winslow Indian Education- Loretta Chischilly & Denise Estudillo, Winslow Residential Hall Inc. Royalties- Nolan Begaye & EuVonne Thomas, WHS Tribe of Many Feathers Club and Bennie Yazzie.

A special thank you to the Native American Scholarship Committee (Gloria Alcott, Bonnie Batala, Jana Jordan, and Missy Stacey) for planning the event and making it happen.

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Crier deadline Wed. at 12:00 pm.Crier will be distributed to local businesses on Thursday.

Business HoursMonday-Thursday10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Joe Estudillo Income Tax1113 E. 3rd St.

928-289-3833 for appt.Monday-Friday 11:00 - 6:00

Saturday 11:00 - 5:00Credit Cards Excepted

Knights of ColumbusFriday Fish Fry

Friday February 16, 201811:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

$9.00 a plateIncludes fries & coleslaw

Delivery, Dine in, Carry OutSt. Joseph Gym

North Park/ HillviewCall 928-587-5210

928-386-8338

Winslow Veterinary Clinic

36th Annual Rabies Vaccination

Clinic

Saturday, March 10th9 a.m. - 12 noon,

1 p.m. - 4 p.m.4301 W HWY 66

Happy Birthday!

Tina Perez, Feb. 19thMason Hancock, Feb. 20thPhilip Tigueroa, Feb. 20thMargaret Begay, Feb. 20thLyndia Harris, Feb. 20thBobby Kolomitz, Feb. 21stLisa Keams, Feb. 22nd

Winslow BulldogsState Wrestling Results

2nd place- Michael Densmore6th place- Ali Foster

Girls BasketballState Playoff Game #1

Winslow-49Northwest Christian-48

Next Game2/16, 6:30 p.m.

atMonument Valley HS

Winslow vs.

Page

Listen to game on KINO!

Boys BasketballState Playoff Game

2/17, 6:30pm Window Rock Sports

Center Winslow

vs.TBD

Listen to game on KINO!

WINSLOW UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

has openings for substitute teachers.

Applications may be picked up at the District Office,

800 Apache Avenue in Winslow.

For more information please call 288-8101.

Town Crier (928) 288-8214800 ColoradoRoom BE 4 2/15/2018

Crier deadline Wed. at 12:00 pm.Crier will be distributed to local businesses on Thursday.

Business HoursMonday-Thursday10:00 am to 12:00 pm

2018 Winter History Highlight Saturday, February 17, 2-3:30 pm

Winslow Visitors Center, 523 West Second St Riders on the Orphan Train –

Arizona’s Hidden History

Musicians Alison Moore and Phil Lancaster will present a free multi-media presentation that illustrates how this experiment in child migration – when over 250,000 homeless children were taken out of New York City and given away at train stations across the United States from 1854 to 1929 – is filled with both tragic stories and happy endings.

Children in front of Santa Fe steam locomotive #384, circa 1880s

The 2018 Winter History Highlight is made possible by Arizona Humanities.

La Posada is Now Hiring

Evening Receptionists!!!

If you are interested in working for a company with

Vacation Pay, Simple IRA Investment Program, & a Medical Fund

then La Posada is for you.

Pay starting at $10 going up to $15/hr,

with advancement opportunities.

Job Qualifications include computer skills, high school diploma or equivalent,

ability to communicate well with others, and must be

available to work weekends and some holidays.

Apply at the front desk, no phone calls please!!

303 E. Second St. Winslow, AZ 86047

Email Resume’s to [email protected]

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Business HoursMonday-Thursday10:00 am to 12:00 pm

There is a story unfolding. It is a story of humanity's progress through history, propelled by the teachings of Messengers of God Who have guided humanity through its stages of development, and now to the dawn of its maturity.

“Light to the World” An hour long story about the life of Baha’u’llah will be shown at The Haven Bed & Breakfast,

March 6, 2018. Limited seating is available.

There is no charge for the film, but pot luck dish for 10 - 20 people is requested

to share after the showing. Call (602) 284-0969 or (928) 241-1079 for ticket

confirmation.

The regular monthly meeting of “Conversations”

will be Tuesday, March 13 at Bojo’s Back Room, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Plans for

the March 26, Kevin Locke Hoop Dance performance will be discussed.

Only 60 tickets left 1/2 of Black Angus Beef Raffle

Support Victoria Marie Breeze to Washington D.C. $20.00 a ticket/only 200 available: includes butcher cost and delivery

Contact Tom Breeze Winslow High School

602-510-7531

Happy Anniversary!

Jenny & Jay Decker, Feb. 17th

Lisa & Chuck Long, Feb. 22nd

At this time we would like to thank everyone for The love, support and compassion shown to the family of Dave Prine after his passing on Jan. 17, 2018. The abundance of visits, food,condolences, texts, calls etc. goes beyond measures to show how loved and well known Dave was here, as well as surronding communities. We would like to give special thanks to Pastor Nettles, and First Assembly of God, the First Baptist Church, Jeff & Kathy Patton, Kenny Wetzel, Greers Mortuary -Mac Ruiz, Brenda & Mary Alice Hayes, Jojo Calloway, Connie Riedel as well as everyone that shared their wonderful stories. There are just too many to name, but we love each and every one of you from the bottom of our hearts. Winslow is definitely a town where people come togeher in a time of need for one of their own. We are truly blessed by you all.Beloved wife, Sheila Prine, Glen, Shawna, Tiger & David Prine

and Families