Copper Helmet: cheering on the home team
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Copper Helmet: cheering on the home team
James Carnes | Superior Sun SUPERIOR SUN Copper Helmet: cheering on the home team Pages 10-11 Volume 90 Number 39 Periodicals Postage Paid at Superior, Arizona 85173 Wednesday, September 24, 2014 50¢ 2 | Superior Sun www.copperarea.com September 24, 2014 OBITUARIES Peggy Haddad Saoud Peggy Haddad Saoud, 90, passed away peacefully in the presence of loved ones on Sept. 9, 2014. She had been living in Chandler for the past 3 ½ years, but lived most of her life in Superior in the same home built by her father when she was a young child. Peggy graduated from Superior High School in 1941. As a young woman Peggy worked in her father’s clothing store and at The Valley National Bank, which is now Bank of the West. She married her husband, Ramzy, in 1957. A few years later they purchased the Superior Dry Cleaners and operated it for 30+ years before retiring. They moved to Chandler in February of 2011 to be closer to their families, but she still referred to Superior as her home. Having been married 54 years, Ramzy preceded Peggy in death in June of that year. Peggy is survived by her daughters Sandra Saoud Pike (Mike), Cindy Johnston (Joe), grandchildren Ramzy and Cassy Saba, James Johnston, William Johnston (Ashley) and 2 great grandchildren. Services were held on Sept. 15 at St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church in Phoenix. The Superior Sun USPS 529-320 Service • Installation • Maintenance Licensed • Bonded • Insured ROC 244797 480-229-8966 Owned by Ike Martinez In Loving Memory Arthur ‘Jap’ Ramirez June 23, 1958 - Sept. 22, 2013 Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I’ll Miss You Until we meet again. Always in our hearts. Yolanda Ramirez & Family James Carnes…..................................Advertising Manager Michael Carnes ...................................... General Manager Jennifer Carnes.........................................… Managing Editor Mila Besich-Lira...........................................Reporter Nina Crowder ............................................ Reporter John Hernandez........................................Reporter Email: jenniferc@MinerSunBasin.com; cbnsun@MinerSunBasin.com; michaelc@MinerSunBasin.com www.copperarea.com Find us at Facebook.com/CopperArea Follow us at twitter.com/CopperAreaCom Published each Wednesday in Superior, Arizona by Copper Area News Publishers. Subscription rates in advance: $35.50 per year or $31.50 for 6 months in Pinal County; $40.50 per year or $36.50 for 6 months elsewhere in the U.S. Change of address should be sent to the publishers at P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85137. Member: Arizona Newspaper Association, National Newspaper Association. Second class postage is paid at Superior, Arizona. Postmaster: Address changes to The Superior Sun, P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85137. Telephone (520) 363-5554 Fax (520) 363-9663 “There are numerous countries in the world where the politicians have seized absolute power and muzzled the press. There is no country in the world where the press has seized absolute power and muzzled the politicians” —David Brinkley Alfredo C. Rocha Alfredo C. Rocha, 71, of Globe, Ariz., went home to the Lord on Sept. 11, 2014, in Globe. He was born July 12, 1943, in Miami, Ariz., to parents Jesus and Sarah (Corral) Rocha. Alfredo enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and especially his poker games. He loved his grandchildren, and eating at Rocha’s Kitchen. He loved joking around with everyone, and being around family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Candy; sons, Joey Hernandez and Derrik (Candra) Acosta; daughters, Martha (Frank) Corkish and Sara (Ruben II) Mancha; brothers, Salvador (Stella) Hernandez and Ignacio (Dolores) Hernandez; sister, Sarah Garcia; grandchildren, Drew, Johnny, Michael, Ruben, Jacob, Carris, Joey, Dylan, Joseph, Meah, Xavier, James and Justin. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jesus and Sarah; sons, Chucky and Michael Rocha; brothers, Manuel and Abraham Hernandez, and Tony Rocha; sisters, Lupe Carrillo, Lily Guitierez and Socorro Acosta. Alfredo’s visitation will be at 9 a.m., Rosary at 9:30 a.m., and Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.m., on Friday, Sept. 19, 2014, at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Miami, Ariz. Burial in Mt. Breeze, Miami. Arrangements by Bulman Miles Funeral Services. Friends may sign his guestbook at www.BulmanMiles.com. Superior Police Report According to state law, police may arrest suspected offenders by two methods. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damage amounts are estimates. Items are given to The Superior Sun by the Superior Police Department and reflect information available at the time the report is compiled. Sept. 10 Criminal damage was reported in the 800 block of Western. Theft was reported in the 800 block of Hwy. 60. A search warrant was served in the 600 block of Hill. Sept. 11 An accident was reported on Hwy. 60. Sept. 12 An accident was reported in the area of Lobb and Main. Continued on page 13 September 24, 2014 www.copperarea.com Superior Sun | 3 Orzell to run as write-in candidate for Justice of the Peace Dave Orzell Kearny Magistrate Dave Orzell has submitted the proper paperwork to be a write-in candidate for the KearnySuperior Justice of the Peace. That paperwork has been approved by Pinal County election officials and he will be an official write-in candidate. He will face incumbent candidate Larry Bravo who won the Democratic primary election on Aug. 26. Orzell’s name will not appear on the ballot, however voters wishing to elect him will be able to write in his name for the office. Voters will have to correctly spell Orzell’s full name on the ballot. Had a write-in candidate not submitted paperwork following the primary Bravo would not have faced an official opponent. Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 to elect the Justice of the Peace. 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Sale ends 10-1-2014. www.HorneChryslerJeepDodge.com www.HorneNissan.com 4 | Superior Sun www.copperarea.com September 24, 2014 Superior celebrates Headstart’s 50th anniversary By Mila Besich-Lira Superior Sun The students and staff of Superior Head Start invited the community to come and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the national Headstart program. The Headstart program is a federal program that provides pre-school programs for the low to moderate income residents in the United States. The program focusses on the basic fundamentals of learning through play, reading and age appropriate lessons and helping the children to learn by doing. The Superior Headstart had a patriotic celebration where they learned about the colors red, white and blue, they made hats with red, white and blue and they made a healthy red, white and blue snack of strawberries, blueberries and yogurt. The students practiced serving themselves and few even helped to serve the guests in attendance. This week the students will take their first walking field trip through their school neighborhood. They will walk around the block and learn where different businesses are and see their neighborhood. The Superior Headstart has been serving residents of Superior for over 20 years. The school accepts donations of magazines and other items to have for craft supplies and the students always love when community members stop in to read to them. You can learn more about Superior Headstart by calling 520-689-2812. * BFE, SatComOps, LLC 855-382-3393 Local Dealer *Minimum 24-month service term. Customers who use greater than 150 GBs of data/mo may be contacted and given option to reduce usage or transition to another plan per Bandwidth Usage Policy at www.exede.com/legal. Service for residential and non-commercial use only. Limited time offer. Photos by Teresita Olmos and Mila Besich-Lira See more photos online at: www.copperarea.com September 24, 2014 www.copperarea.com Superior Sun | 5 6 | Superior Sun www.copperarea.com The Sierra Vista Area Chamber of Commerce seeks an Executive Director to guide the development and implementation of the Chamber’s program of work and serve as the strategic link between the Chamber, Board of Directors and community. Minimum Qualifications: t#BDIFMPSTEFHSFFPSSFMFWBOUXPSLFYQFSJFODFBOEQMVTZFBSTPG managerial and leadership experience in a non-profit organization or in the business community. t&YDFMMFOUXSJUJOHQSPCMFNTPMWJOHBOEDSFBUJWFTPMVUJPOTLJMMTBTXFMMBT exceptional interpersonal, organizational and motivational skills. t'JOBODFBOECVEHFUJOHFYQFSJFODF t1SPWFOFYQFSJFODFBOEBCJMJUZUPXPSLFGGFDUJWFMZXJUIQVCMJDQPMJDZNBLers, influential business and community leaders and government officials. Full job description available at: www.sierravista-chamber.org. Send cover letter and resume to: SVChamberhr@outlook.com by September 29, 2014 SUPER BOWL XLIX NOW HIRING EVENT SECURITY 480-568-6959 www.safemanagement.net (No experience required) $13/hr. Superior Optimist Club to host fundraisers By Mila Besich-Lira Superior Sun The Superior Optimist Club will be hosting two fundraisers in October. On Oct. 11 the club will host a cornhole tournament to benefit the #BeLikeBilly Fund. Funds raised at the tourney will go toward the installation of a new scoreboard at the girls softball field and repairs to the scoreboard at the boys softball field. Registration for the tournament will begin at 4 p.m. at Porters Cafe. Bags fly at 5:30 p.m. Food and raffles will be sold. To pre-register for Superior Farmers Market 798 Hwy 60 • Superior, AZ • 520-689-5845 • Fax 520-689-2171 Arizona Lottery Scratchers Call in or fax your order Open for Breakfast at 4 a.m. Monday thru Friday We now honor EBT Quest “Welcome” Credit & Debit Cards, ATM Available Prepaid Cell Phone Cards • Verizon Page plus Sprint & More Fried Chicken, Pizza & Deli SMOKE SHOP Electronic Cigarettes, Hookah & More Smoked Whole Slab St. Louis Style Ribs XL Pepperoni Pizza w/12 wings 2 Slices & 24oz Fountain Drink 1 slice + 6 Hot Wings w/24oz Drink 10 Boneless Hot Wings Free 8 lb Ice with any 12 pk Mexican Beer Pall Mall Cigarettes $3.99 $17.99 $6.99 $5.49 $16.99 $4.99 10lb bag of Ice $1.69 20lb bag of Ice $2.99 Bre akfast Burritos M-F 4 am to 10 am $2.99 Farmers Famous Hot Wings 1-doz $7.99 Large Selection of Fine Wine & Champagne & Imported Beer September 24, 2014 Natural Light 30 pk Cans $18.99 Daily Lunch Specials • Pizza dough made fresh daily • Catering & Delivery Available PRICES GOOD THRU OCT. 1, 2014 the cornhole tournament please contact Mikee Preciado at 520-827-9378 or Angela Ortega at 520827-9450. DJ music will be provided by Manny Guzman. On Sunday, Oct. 26 the club will host a haunted Halloween brunch at the Gold Canyon Golf Resort. The brunch will start at 10:30 a.m. in the Sunset Room of the Kokopelli Restaurant. Funds raised from the brunch will go toward the Miracle on Main St. Light Parade and Festival. Tickets are $25 per person and includes an all-you-caneat brunch with carving station and omelet bar, tips and gratuities are also included in the ticket. Preregistration is encouraged you can purchase your ticket online at: http://bit. ly/hauntedbrunch or you may call JoAnn Besich at 520-827-0592. The club has also scheduled the 11th annual Miracle on Main St. Light parade and festival. The club is encouraging all businesses and residents to get involved in the event by submitting a parade entry or donating items for the goody bags. Nonprofit organizations are also invited to have food booths, proper permitting from Pinal County will be needed for food booths. The Superior Optimist Club is also working toward making significant improvements at the Besich Park and they will be taking donations for that. For more information on the Miracle on Main St. parade or festival please contact Mila Besich-Lira at 520-827-0676. Globe Police and Safe Kids taking back unwanted prescription drugs September 27 at Fry’s Globe - On Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., the Globe Police Department, Safe Kids Copper Basin Chapter and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public its ninth opportunity, in four years, to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted non-liquid prescription drugs. The DEA cannot accept liquids for disposal. Bring your pills for disposal to Fry’s parking lot at 2115 US Hwy. 60 in Globe. The Gila County Health Department will be on hand to accept needles and sharps for disposal through their sharps disposal program. All sharps being disposed of must be in an approved P UBLIC A UCTION 2 P A @8 ND HOENIX UCTION AM 3570 NW GRAND AVENUE • PHOENIX, AZ 85019 SATURDAY S EPTEMBER 27 TH Preview: Friday, September 26th 8am-5pm. Doors open at 7am morning of sale Repo • Seized • Government AUCTIONS INCLUDE: • 2006 Nissan Armada • 2006 Chevrolet Equinox • 2002 Lexus IS 300 • 2003 Honda Pilot 200+ Firearms • Smith & Wesson • Davis • Springfield • Ruger • Beretta Restaurant Equipment • Household Items • Small Electronics and More! LIVE ONLINE BIDDING AT SIERRAAUCTION.COM Phoenix: 602.242.7121 and sealed sharps container. These services are free and anonymous, no questions asked. Last April, Americans turned in 390 tons (over 780,000 lbs.) of prescription drugs at nearly 6,100 sites operated by the DEA and more than 4,400 of its state and local law enforcement partners. When those results are combined with what was collected n its eight previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners have taken in over 4.1 million pounds - more than 2,100 tons - of pills. This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, Continued on page 7 September 24, 2014 www.copperarea.com Student Rotarians honored Superior Sun | 7 GLOBE POLICE Continued from Page 6 misuse , and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, Americans are now advised that their usual methods for disposing of unused medicines, flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash, both pose potential safety and health hazards. DEA is in the process of approving new regulations that implement the Safe and Responsible Drug Disposal Act of 20`0, which amends the Controlled Substances Act to allow an “ultimate user” (that is, a patient or their family member or pet owner) of controlled substance medications to dispose of them by delivering them to entities authorized by the Attorney General to accept them. The act also allows the Attorney General to authorize long-term care facilities to dispose of their residents controlled substances in certain instances. SUPERIOR CHURCH DIRECTORY Presbyterian Church of Superior The Superior Rotary Club recognized the September Student Rotarians of the Month at a recent meeting. From left, the students are Dominic Perea, Korinna Romero, Marina Hiracheta and Gabriel Garcia. Congratulations to these young people! Nina Crowder | Superior Sun Affordable, Independent Living For Seniors Age 62+ The best time in life is when you can relax and enjoy the good life you have earned. Our apartment homes offer a blend of comfort, convenience, and affordability! Some of our amenities & features include: On-site office Spacious 1-BR floor plans Meals-on-Wheels HUD-subsidized rents Emergency call system Utility allowances On-site service coordinator Beautiful mountain views FREE laundry!! Ask about our move-in Specials! Superior Arboretum 199 W. Gray Drive Superior, AZ 85173 Call Today! 520-689-8250 www.ncr.org/superiorarboretum Vida asequible e independiente Para personas mayores de 62 años+ El mejor momento en la vida es cuando puedes relajarte y disfrutar de la buena vida que te has ganado. ¡Nuestros apartamentos ofrecen comodidad, conveniencia y asequibilidad! Algunos de nuestros servicios incluyen: Pisos amplios de un dormitorio Oficina en el lugar Alquileres subsidiados por el HUD Servicio de comidas a domicilio Prestaciones de servicios públicos Sistema de llamadas de emergencia Coordinador de servicios en el lugar Hermosa vista a las montañas ¡¡Lavandería GRATIS! Criadero de árboles superior ¡Pregunte por nuestros especiales de mudanza! 199 W. Gray Drive Superior, AZ 85173 ¡¡Llame hoy mismo! 520-689-8250 www.ncr.org/superiorarboretum St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church 100 Magma Ave., Superior 11 Church Ave., Superior 520-689-2631 Fr. James Aboyi, VC 520-689-2250 Worship Service Sunday: 10 a.m. All are welcome. Anonymous prayer box located at Save Money Market. We will pray for you! Weekday Mass Tues.-Fri. 8 a.m. Saturday 5 p.m. • Sunday 9 & 11 a.m. Confession: Sat. 4-4:45 p.m. or by req. www.stfrancissuperior.org Superior First Baptist Church 921 Belmont St., Superior Pastor Bart Mueller 480-570-6814 Sunday School 9 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. www.superiorfirstbaptist.net Superior Harvest Church Hill St. & Stone Ave., Superior Pastor Albert M. Rodriguez 480-354-4499 H 480-329-3647 C Sunday Morning Service 10 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 5 p.m. Victory in Jesus Advertise Your Church Here! Family Life Christian Center 56 Kellner Ave., Superior Pastors Dennis & Sandy VanGorp 520-689-2202 Sunday Prayer 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Everyone is Welcome Assembly of God To be included in the weekly church listing, call the Superior Sun at 520-363-5554. 8 | Superior Sun www.copperarea.com September 24, 2014 Join us for our final summer forum. Resolution Copper invites you to attend our final summer forum on Thursday, September 25, 2014. This public meeting will include a facilitated community feedback session to gain additional insight about the project. September 25, 6 p.m. Superior High School 100 W. Mary Dr., Superior 85173 Community Feedback Session Light refreshments will be provided. If you have any questions about the public meetings, we invite you to call our information line at 520.689.3409, visit our Community Information Office at 402 W. Main St. in Superior or visit ResolutionCopper.com Sept.25SummerForum.indd 1 9/10/2014 7:55:03 AM September 24, 2014 www.copperarea.com SPORTS Jr. Panthers cruise to victory over Miami By Andrew Luberda Superior Sun The Jr. Panthers won their second straight game last Tuesday, defeating visiting Miami, 48 – 0. The Jr. Panthers jumped out to a 20 – 0 lead in the first quarter on three touchdown runs by Steven Ybarra. He scored on runs of 15, 3, and 25 yards and hooked up with Jesus Castellanos on a two-point PAT. Two of Ybarra’s touchdown runs in the quarter were set up by the defense. Banjo Hernandez recovered a fumble to setup the first score of the game. Later, Arthur Hernandez’ quarterback sack, forced fumble, and recovery setup Ybarra’s second score of the game. Hernandez finished the game with three sacks. Ybarra scored his fourth touchdown in the game to start the second quarter and connected with Daniel McConnell on a two-point PAT after a 20-yard touchdown run by Mando Longoria. The Jr. Panthers outscored Miami 14 – 0 in the second half. Mando Longoria scored his second touchdown of the game in third quarter on a 50-yard run. Ybarra and Castellanos converted the two-point PAT on a pass play. Ybarra closed out the scoring with a 35-yard run, his fifth touchdown of the game. By request, a copy of the patient visit can be sent to the patient’s Primary Care Physician. SHOP LOCAL WHEN September 27, 2014 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WHERE Superior Chamber Meeting Room 165 Main St., Superior ic SPONSORS Open on Saturdays 10 AM - 5 PM Wal Superior Chamber of Commerce BUSINESS EXPO FASHION SHOW Music: DJ Supetown 5:30 p.m. In Clin k Now Free Admission Regional Business Learn what goods and services are available from each business Fashion Show Random Boutique Superior, AZ Nadineʼs Attic Globe, AZ Ms. Patsyʼs “Be My Guest” Makeup Application Raffles Every booth will have a $50 basket or item Southeast Valley LEDGER www.SEVLedger.com Providing Excellent Healthcare Because You Matter Most! 1134 Hwy. 60 Superior, AZ 85173 Superior Sun | 9 S�� T�� V����� 520-689-2423 www.CVRMC.org PARENTING www.SanTanValleyParenting.com CopperArea.com the voice of the Copper Corridor SuperiorAZChamber.net 520-689-0200 10 | Superior Sun www.copperarea.com Superior High School Football 2014 Superior vs. Joseph City Friday, Sept. 26, 7 p.m. Home Game SHS Football Schedule & Record Aug. 22 ..........Superior 48, Duncan 0 Sept. 5......... Superior 50, Fort Thomas 8 Sept. 12 ........Superior 26, Pima 56 Sept. 19...... Superior 32, Ray 34 SUPERIOR 351 Main St. • (520) 689-2431 Sept. 26...... Joseph City Oct. 3 ..............@Arete Prep Oct. 10...........@Gilbert Christian Oct. 17 ........ Hayden (Homecoming) 112 Williams Lane, Kearny, AZ 85137 • 520-363-5681 Casa Denogean Mexican/American Food 635 Hwy 60 • Superior • 689-2866 Town of Superior 199 Lobb Ave. 689-5752 www.Superior-Arizona.com 45156 North Silver King Road Superior, AZ PERLITE USA, INC. 689-5723 Superior Environmental Solutions, Inc. Mario Sanchez Commercial & Residential superiorenvironmental@gmail.com • 331 W. Palo Verde Dr. • Superior, AZ 520-827-0067 Save Money Market 420 W. Main • Superior, AZ • 689-2265 September 24, 2014 Panthers By Andrew Luberda Superior Sun Midway through the second quarter of Friday’s Copper Helmet game versus seventh-ranked Ray it appeared the tenth-ranked Panthers were making a statement, leading the Bearcats, 20 – 0. At that point, the game had all the makings of a signature win, but things changed in a hurry as the Bearcats went on to score 34 unanswered points in a 34 – 32 victory. “(We had) way too many penalties and it cost us the game,” Panthers’ head coach Ryan Palmer said after the disappointing loss. “When we’re up 20 – 0 we must stay focused and disciplined.” Despite giving up a 20-point lead, the Panthers had their chance to win, battling back to pull within two points late in the game. A successful 2-point conversion was nullified after the Panthers were called for a penalty, one of many that ultimately cost them. During the Bearcats run of 34 unanswered points, the Panthers turned the ball over three times and were called for several penalties. Despite everything seemingly against them, the Panthers hung in. “Our kids fought back and almost overcame (the mistakes),” Palmers said. “It was a very hard fought game and both teams competed to the very end.” Panthers’ QB Gage Cruz rushed for 158 yards and four touchdowns. He also threw for a touchdown on a pass play to Matthew Zavala, who finished the game with nine receptions for 187 yards. Sophomore running back Edgar Pacheco rushed for 98 yards in the game. Pacheco and Jalon Murray led the Panther’s defense with 12 and 10 tackles, respectively. Elias Olmos and Marcos Buena each recovered fumbles on defense. Olmos also recorded an interception. The Panthers will look to end their two-game losing streak this week when they host Joseph City. The Wildcats are 1 – 3 and enter Friday’s game off a 56 – 6 loss to thirdranked Mogollon last week. Friday’s game is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Your Hometown Grocer Los Hermanos 835 Hwy 60 • 689-5465 • DAILY SPECIALS • Cobre Valley Institute of Technology 1500 Sunset Drive, Superior • 520-689-5031 The Copper Helmet will reside in Kearny until next year’s game. James Carnes | Superior Sun September 24, 2014 www.copperarea.com Superior Sun | 11 suffer disappointing Copper Helmet loss A Ray Bearcat trips up the Superior Panthers to stop the play. Ray stops Superior just short of the 30 yard line. James Carnes | Superior Sun James Carnes | Superior Sun Superior’s Matthew Zavala for the catch. James Carnes | Superior Sun Superior's Matthew Zavala colliding with a Ray player as the ball gets away from the both of them. James Carnes | Superior Sun 12 | Superior Sun www.copperarea.com CROSSWORD Scary Movies Choose the good life I n 1 Chronicles 10:12, we read some sad things about Israel’s first king, King Saul. He was unfaithful to the Lord, he did not keep the Word of the Lord; and, he did not inquire of the Lord for guidance, but consulted a medium for advice. From Isaiah 1:16 & 17, “Make yourself clean, stop doing the evil things and wrong deeds. Learn to do what is right.” Isaiah also said: “Seek the Lord while He may be found, call on Him while He is near. Quit your evil ways and thoughts. Turn to the Lord and receive His mercy and forgiveness” (55:6,7). There is a right way to live, and a wrong way. Each person must make their own personal choice as to which way to go. No one else can make that By Dennis Van Gorp choice for you. Family Life Christian Center Life can be filled with pain and frustration, or, you can experience: love, mercy, a calm spirit and peace of mind. You can pick a difficult lifestyle or an easier one. Regardless, you will always live the live that you have chosen. So choose right. Choose Jesus Christ to be your friend and savior. Choose the good life! Live with no regrets! PASTOR’S CORNER September 24, 2014 ACROSS 1. Sir Toby of “Twelfth Night” 6. Mosquito enemy 9. Wide river valley 13. Part of soft palate 14. Grassland 15. Hamelin’s child abductor 16. Awful smell 17. Banned insecticide 18. City in Belgium 19. *”One, two, ______’_ coming for you...” 21. *”The People Under the ______,” 1991 23. Seek damages 24. It’s more commonly called a pika 25. Onomatopoeia for collision 28. Young salmon 30. Maneuver for attaining particular goal 35. Show horse type 37. Fireplace smudge 39. Famous march composer 40. Yugoslavian leader during World War II 41. Chef’s headgear 43. It will 44. To impede 46. Lowest brass 47. Not made up 48. “___ ___ Margery Daw” 50. *Like a lot of horror movie scenes 52. First responders 53. Metal enemy 55. Face twitch, e.g. 57. *1976 prom night thriller 60. *Movie about a cursed videotape 64. Antique shop item 65. Federal procurement org. 67. Was dishonest with 68. DVD player button 69. *Don’t take one if you star in a Krueger flick 70. Fourth letter in Greek alphabet 71. Fancy-schmancy 72. Be in the red 73. Winter driving hazard DOWN 1. In the ____, like a skinny-dipper 2. *”What ____ Happened to Baby Jane?” 3. Stringed instrument with pear-shaped body 4. Oafs 5. Desperate or badly-off 6. Another name for an Oldsmobile 7. Nourished 8. String bean’s opposite 9. IV+IV 10. Imitator 11. 1983 ZZ Top hit 12. “... ___ he drove out of sight” 15. Mexican beaches 20. Brewer’s staple 22. Big bang maker 24. Lawn pastime 25. *Norman _____ 26. Get off the chair 27. Opposite of glossy 29. Place of origin 31. Coconut fiber 32. One who is tutored 33. Muhammad’s religion 34. *”When a Stranger _____” 36. Fans reactions 38. London subway 42. *”Hellraiser III: Hell on _____” 45. *”Scary Movie 2” bird 49. Writing under influence, in text 51. Bears or cedes 54. Dal _____, in music 56. Angler’s basket 57. *Rabid St. Bernard 58. Aphrodite’s lover 59. “Lifestyles of the ____ and Famous” 60. Measuring roll 61. Doing nothing 62. Post-it ____ 63. Buzzing pest 64. Large edible mushroom 66. *Movie with same name as certain tool ACTOS? COME AND JOIN THE LITTLE COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER SURGICAL TEAM CURRENTLY SEEKING EXPERIENCED OPERATING ROOM RN, ER RN, OB RN, & MED SURG RN COMPETITIVE PAY & BENEFITS CURRENT RN LICENSE IN GOOD STANDING CURRENT BLS CERTIFICATION MINIMUM 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE For more information, please contact Terri at (928) 289-6320. Applications available Monday-Friday 8am-5pm LCMC Administration Offices 1501 N. Williamson Ave. or Online at www.lcmcwmh.com EOE If you have been taking ACTOS (Pioglitazone) and have been diagnosed with Bladder Cancer or are experiencing the following symptoms: Blood in Urine, Urinary Urgency, Pain in Urination, Back or Abdominal Pain Call us immediately at 877.369.8800, as you may have a legal claim. Your personal, professional consultation is FREE Moeller Law Office 3433 E. Fort Lowell, Ste 105 Tucson, AZ 85716 While this firm maintains joint responsibility, most cases are referred to other attorneys for principal responsibility. Look for the solution in the next Sun. September 24, 2014 www.copperarea.com THIS ‘N THAT SUPERIOR POLICE Continued from page 2 Sept. 13 Burglary was reported in the 300 block of Ray. Sept. 15 A possible sex offense was reported in the area of Perlite and Hwy. 60. Sept. 16 Anthony Varela, 23, Superior, was arrested on two warrants issued out of Pinal County. He was also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Calls not listed include welfare check (3), disturbance (7), traffic stop (12), alarm drop (4), information (2), agency assist (3), animal complaint (4), suspicious activity (3), 911 hang-up (3), medical assist (3), juvenile problem (1), unwanted person (2), threats/harassment (1), found property (1), utility problem (1), abandoned vehicle (1), traffic hazard Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A Public Hearing will be held by the Pinal County Board of Supervisors on the 15th day of October, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. at the Pinal County Administrative Complex, in the Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 135 N. Pinal Street, Florence, Arizona, to consider the following requests for major amendments to the 2009 Pinal County Comprehensive Plan. PZ-PA-004-14: request by SunPower to amend the 2009 Pinal County Comprehensive Plan by changing the land use designation from Very Low Density Residential (0-1 du/ac) to General Public Facilities/Services on approximately 405± acres, situated in portions of Sections 28, 29, & 32, T04S, R10E. Located at the southeast corner of Bonnybrooke Road and Padilla Road. PZ-PA-005-14: request by Rose Law Group pc to amend the 2009 Pinal County Comprehensive Plan by changing the land use designation from Moderate Low Density Residential (1-3.5 du/ac) to Employment on approximately 339± acres, situated in portions of Section 3, T03S, R9E. Located adjacent to the east side of the Hiscox Lane alignment and adjacent to the north side of Skyline Road. At least 24 hours prior to the public hearing, documents pertaining to these requests are available for public inspection at the Pinal County Community Development Department, Pinal County Complex, Building F, 31 N. Pinal Street, Florence, Arizona, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and on the internet at http://www.pinalcountyaz.gov/bos/ Pages/AngendaMinutes.aspx . ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THESE MATTERS MAY APPEAR AT THE PUBLIC HEARING AT THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE DESIGNATED ABOVE AND STATE THEIR APPROVAL OR OBJECTION TO THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT. DATED THIS 18th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2014. MINER, CBN, SUN Legal 9/24/14 (1) and attempt to locate (1). Citizens are reminded to call Silent Witness at 1-800-358-INFO, Crime Stop at 689-5611 or the Information Tip Line at 520-827-0065 if they have information that may help the police department in solving a crime. Weather Date Sept 15 Sept 16 Sept 17 Sept 18 Sept 19 Sept 20 Sept 21 High LowPcp 104 85 89 92 97 99 100 76 76 .02 73 72 74 70 69 Weather readings courtesy Boyce Thompson Arboretum. Public Notice PINAL COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL DISTRICT The District hereby gives notice that it proposes to approve the following permit(s0 or permit revision(s). Each list includes the following, in order: the proposed permit number, company name, company address, facility location, facility type and the air contaminants to be emitted or potentially emitted (Volatile Organic Compounds will be abbreviated as V.O.C.; Hazardous Air Pollutants are abbreviated as the HAPS; Benzene , Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, and Xylene are abbreviated as BTEX): Permit No. B31159.000 Resolution Copper Mining LLC 102 Magma Heights Superior, AZ 85173 Resolution Copper Mining 102 Magma Heights Superior, AZ Facility Type – Mining Exploration Emissions – Particulate Matter, Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, Sulfur Oxides, V.O.C. Under A.R.S. 49-480, any person who may be adversely affected by the permit may file a written objection to the issuance of the permit and may request (in writing) a public hearing. Objections, comments or a request for a hearing are due during the public comment period, which ends upon the latter of thirty (30) days from the first publication of this notice, or close of business on the date of any hearing that may be held. Send objections/comments/ requests to Pinal County Air Quality Control District, P.O. Box 987, Florence, AZ 85132 or deliver to 31 N. Pinal Street, Building F, Development Services, Florence, Arizona. The telephone number is (520) 866-6939. Any objection shall state the name and mailing address of the objector; be signed by the objector, their agent or attorney, and clearly set forth the reasons why the permits should not be issues. Grounds for objections are limited to whether the proposed permit meets the criteria for issuance prescribed in A.R.S. 49-480 or in 49-481. The permit package, all comments and objections will be available for public inspection and/or copying at the above address Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. excluding Holidays. PINAL COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL DISTRICT MICHAELSUNDBLOM, DIRECTOR SUN Legal 9/17/14, 9/24/14 Superior Sun | 13 SEPTEMBER COMMUNITY CALENDAR Pre-Sale Football Tickets for Superior Junior or Senior High Home Games Get your tickets early to avoid the line! You can purchase your tickets to any Superior Junior High or High School Home Football game from the high school office between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Junior High admission is $4 adults, $3 students, and $2 for seniors 65 and over. High School admission is $5 adults, $3 students, and $2 for seniors 65 and over. Centennial Celebration at Presbyterian Church of Superior Did you know that in 2016 the Presbyterian Church of Superior will be celebrating its centennial? A community celebration is being planned to commemorate this historic event. We would also like to invite everyone who needs a church to join us for worship. Pastor Mary Jo Norton is our new pastor and we are proud to introduce her as much. If you love scripture and good teachings check us out. Our services are Sundays at 10 a.m. and we are located at 100 N. Magma Ave. 24 Superior High School DECA is Selling Doughnuts Support Superior High School’s DECA and get fresh doughnuts at the same time! Doughnuts are $8 a dozen and will be ready for pick up on Sept. 24. Contact Christine Martinez at (520) 6893102, or any DECA member to place your order! 25 Blood Drive Planned in September for CVRMC The next blood drive to be hosted by CVRMC for United Blood Services will be held in the Medical Office Building at CVRMC, 5880 S. Hospital Drive, on Sept. 25. To register, visit www.BloodHero.com (Sponsor Code: Cobre) or call Traci at 928-402-1271. 27 Co-Ed Softball Tournament in Hayden There will be a Co-Ed Softball Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Hayden High School Baseball and Softball Fields. The first games begin at 8 a.m. Fee is $120 per team, plus two 44/375 softballs. There is an eight team cut off/double elimination. Five males and five females on the field, with 12 players maximum. Deadline for signing up is Sept. 24. Contact DJ Navarro at 480-518-6401 or Laura Lopez at 928-200-0426 to sign up. OCTOBER 11 Winkelman to Celebrate Centennial in October Save the date! The Town of Winkelman will be hosting its Centennial Celebration (1914-2014) on Saturday, Oct. 11, from noon - 11:30 p.m., at the Winkelman Flats Public Park. There will be entertainment, history of Winkelman, speakers, food and activities for the kids. Bring your lawn chairs. All are welcome! 01 NOVEMBER Volunteer Day planned at Globe Park A Volunteer Day is planned for Saturday, Nov. 1, at Old Dominion Historic Mine Park. Community and civic groups are invited to come out and help continue the work on this gem of a park. The work will be under way from 8 a.m. to roughly noon. There will be water available, but please dress appropriately for outside work and bring any gardening tools you can. Groups interested in participating can leave contact information with the chamber of commerce, (928) 425-4495. ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THE AGENDA HAYDEN SENIOR CENTER: The Hayden Senior Center, located at 520 Velasco Ave., is open every weekday, from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., to serve the needs of Senior Citizens and low-income families. A warm, nutritious lunch is served every day. Call 520356-7035 for information or to check on the daily meal. JFK PRESCHOOL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: John F. Kennedy Preschool is still accepting applications for the 2014 - 2015 school year. Children must be 4 years old by Sept. 1. Parents/Guardians must provide child’s birth certificate, immunization records, and proof of residency. Applications are available at JFK Elementary School, 1500 Sunset Dr., Superior. For questions please call 520-689-3156. SUPERIOR TOWN COUNCIL: The Superior Town Council meets the first and third Thursday at 7 p.m. at the old Roosevelt School Auditorium. SUPERIOR SCHOOL BOARD: Regular meetings of the Superior School District Governing Board are held at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium, at Kennedy Elementary School, 1500 Sunset Drive in Superior, usually on the first Wednesday of each month. SUPERIOR ROTARY CLUB: The Superior Rotary Club is the oldest service club in Superior that is still in service today. If you are interested in becoming a Rotarian you can join them at their weekly meeting on Tuesdays at noon at Los Hermanos Restaurant. Submit information to CBNSUN@minersunbasin.com or call 520-363-5554. Listings are free. The Superior Sun reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions. Submissions are due the Friday before Wednesday publication. 14 | Superior Sun www.copperarea.com CLASSIFIED (520) 363-5554 Advertise your business for as little as $13.00 per week. Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks Say it with the Classified! Thank you, Pastor Albert & wife Rosie, Pastor Louie & wife Virgie from Superior Harvest Church for applying our Lord’s healing prayers to our Dakota. Grateful always, The Navarro Family O n behalf of Jacobo G. Kame and family, we would like to thank all of you who sent flowers, prayers, cards, expressed condolences, and brought food for our family. Our Mom was 91 years at her passing and the majority of “her friends and family” had already preceded her. In our small community, generations continue to carry on traditions for our families and loved ones. S pecial gratitude to the Quesada family in the organization and serving at the luncheon after the church services. Thank you to all who brought food and beverages to the luncheon. Thanks to all who attended and shared your memories. Thank you, Father Alex, for your beautiful Mass and all who helped in making her church services so special. Special thanks to Crossings Hospice and all who helped Mom. W e would also like to thank all of the ladies and gentlemen who participated in the novenario, your consistent daily sacrifice of attendance and prayers is deeply appreciated. The Kame family will never forget your expressions of condolences. Our Mom, Luz, will continue to live in our hearts as well as in all of yours. God Bless. J September 24, 2014 acobo G. Kame, Jaime (Catalina) Kame, Kevin (Belinda) Guzman, Jake (Danira) Kame, Roxie (Tudy) Alvarado, Jomiko (Andrea) Kame and all of our families Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks The Hayden Golf Club wishes to express their sincere thank you and appreciation to Maria’s Mexican Restaurant, Old Time Pizza, Buzzy’s, Gordon’s Market, Pete Rios, Hole Sponsors for their donations which in part made our recent tournament a success. Thanks also to our concession and beverage crew, registrars, score keepers, Vern, to all the golfers who participated. And last but not least, Copper Basin News for running our ad. Thank you very much. Y T our Generosity to St. Francis Parish is Awesome! he St. Francis of Assisi Parish extends it heartfelt gratitude to the entire community of Superior, the surrounding communities and all the visitors that were present at our 35th Annual Fiesta. Due to everyone’s presence at the 2014 Fiesta “Live in Faith – Vivir en la Fe” it was very successful. The planning, organizing, and scheduling of all events and tasks enabled us to achieve the success of our commitment and labor. 1. Automobile 10. Business Services Advertise your Vehicle with a Picture for $13.00 Make Cash and Sell Fast! Call 520-363-5554 PRINTING T he 2014 Fiesta was truly blessed by everyone’s presence and generosity. May you all Remain Blessed. Copper Basin News 366 Alden Rd. Kearny (520) 363-5554 CbnSun@MinerSunBasin.com Lala Renteria Fast Pitch Softball Instructor • Instruction • Improved Competitiveness • Scholarship Guidance W hanks goes out to all the individuals that helped with the cleaning of the church grounds, setting up the booths, cleaning of the booths, decorating the stage and the final tear down and clean-up. Thank you to the ticket booth sellers, the cooks, food and game booth helpers, parade chair coordinator and float entries, and the Red Bears at the Beer Garden. Special thanks to the Baile Folklorico Alma de Superior, Billie Jo’s Hip Hop group and the St. Francis Choir. A big thanks to the Car Show coordinators, judges and car clubs that participated and who assist in bring a lot of individuals to our Fiesta. Thanks to our local Supetown DJ, the Alma Mexicana Mariachis, and let’s not forget the Superior Police and Fire Department. This list goes on. • Flyers• Business Forms • Copies Newsletters • Programs • Brochures Rubber Stamps • Wedding Announcements Graduation Stationery • Posters Door Hangers • Raffle Tickets • Coaching e want to thank our Queen Candidates Alisha Garcia and Sara Sanchez, their parents and family for all the fund raising and support they gave to our Parish. T Letterheads • Envelopes • Business Cards 520-609-6044 lalafastpitch@yahoo.com Call 363-5554 to place your FREE Copper Basin Marketplace Ad Color Copies Why travel out of town for color copies? We can offer high quality at competitive prices. 81/2x11 – $.85 81/2x14 – $.95 11x17 – $1.60 glossy paper available for photos. Just Bring us Your originals & You’ll Be amazed at the QualitY. Copper basin News 366 alden rd., Kearny (520) 363-5554 September 24, 2014 www.copperarea.com CLASSIFIED (520) 363-5554 Write your own word ad 1. Choose Your Classified Section Using the index choose the section that best fits your ad 2. Write your ad Minimum word is 15 words for $4.20. Every word there after is 28¢. 10. Business Services Wanted to buy Scrap Cars and Trucks $50 to $300, Car batteries $6, Metal $100 Ton, Stoves w/d Ref, All metal, Aluminum 25¢LB, Copper $2LB, Aluminum Cans 60¢LB, Lead 10¢LB, Brass $1LB . Call Wayne 480-227-1287 11. Auctions 3. Circle your Attention Getter (optional) ONE of these graphics can be added to your word ad for additional $2.00 NEW LISTING SUPER BUY 4. Add up total cost FOR RENT WOW! We charge by the word. 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No problem. Call (877)201-4239. (AzCAN) SOLO & TEAM Drivers needed to run our Midwest and West Coast lanes. Competitive pay, incentive pay, direct deposit, scheduled home time, rider policy. CDL Class A. 800-645-3748. (AzCAN) 25. Instruction PERSONAL TRAINING & FITNESS INSTRUCTORS Candidates needed now for certification program. CLASSES BEGIN SOON! Training available in Phoenix or Online! Call for details, qualifications & grant information. 1-888-512-7117. (AzCAN) MEDICAL OFFICE TRAINEES NEEDED! Train to become a Medical Office Assistant. No experience needed! Online training can get you job ready! HS Diploma/ GED & PC/Internet needed. 1-888-926-6058. (AzCAN) Training AIRLINE CAREERS begin here. Get FAA approved Aviation Technician training. Financial Aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-314-5370. (AzCAN) Call 520-363-5554 to place your ad. 45. Misc. DIRECTV starting at $24.95/ mo. 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Secluded, quiet 6,100’ northern AZ ranch. Mature evergreen trees/ meadowland blend. Sweeping ridge top mountain/valley views. Borders 640 acres of Federal wilderness. Free well access, camping and RV ok. $19,900, $1,990 dn, guaranteed financing. Pics, maps, weather, area info 1st United 800-966-6690 arizonaland.com. (AzCAN) LAND BARGAINS. New Mexico Elk Country. 20 acres, $14,900. Owner financing. Cash discounts. Over 7000’ elevation, treed. 78 acres, $50,700 financed. More available. NMWP 575-773-4996. (AzCAN) ADVERTISE YOUR HOME, property or business for sale in 81 AZ newspapers. Reach over 2 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www. classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN) Real Estate $CASH$ for HOUSES! Get a fair $CASH$ offer today! No repairs required. We buy “AS-IS”. Can close in 5 days. 480-666-5525. (AzCAN) SUPERIOR - For sale by owner. 3 bedroom, 1 bath + bonus room. New roof. House needs work. Owner will carry. EZ qualify. $49,500, $2,500 down. Monthly payment ONLY $395.00 a month + tax and insurance. 602-625-3151 Nice homes. Good prices. 602-625-3151 or sasedona@juno.com Lg 2 bdrm, 1 ba in Superior. W/D hook up. Tenant pays utilities. $595 plus one mo. deposit, 6 mo. lease required. Available Oct. 10th. Call 818-419-0452 House for RENT, Superior. This beautiful Two Story, 4 Bedroom, 2 bathrooms, home is located in the Superior Highlands. The home has many extra amenities, including: garage with storage, covered patio, back yard balcony with great views, built in barbeque with ramada. $1200 per month, includes garbage and sewer. For more information, please call 520-827-1714 or 520-827-0328. In Dudleyville, horse property on river garden spot. House completely refurbished. Call Liz at 928-812-8122 Two buildings for sale in Superior. Commercial/ Residential Property. Suitable for most businesses. Both buildings have been completely remodeled. Commercial building has central air conditioning. 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