Fire in Kearny destroys home

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Fire in Kearny destroys home
Vol. 55 No. 27 • Wednesday, July3, 2013 • 50¢
Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Ariz. 85135
Fire in Kearny destroys home
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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
Obituaries
Barbie Woods, 48, and
Marty Woods, 40, of Mesa,
Arizona, passed away on
June 26, 2013. Barbie was
born in Kearny, Arizona
July 3, 2013
Barbie and Marty Woods
on Nov. 16, 1964, the
daughter of the late James
and Shirley (Hodge) Toon.
Marty was born on Oct. 31,
1972 in Globe, Arizona,
Barbie and Marty Woods
the son of Dan and Sylvia
(Estrada) Woods.
Barbie and Marty got
remarried on October 13,
2007 in Gilbert. They
couldn’t stand to be apart
and realized they were
truly meant to be together.
The two were very family
oriented and enjoyed
spending time with their
grandson. Barbie was
always a hostess; she will
be remembered hosting
large Thanksgiving
dinners where she invited
her extended family and
friends to her home.
Together they enjoyed
day trips, photography,
yard sales, and traveling,
especially to San Diego.
Barbie and Marty were
very giving and had big
hearts. There is nothing
they wouldn’t have done
for their family and friends
and they always put others’
needs before themselves.
That idea continued even
to the end, as both Barbie
and Marty were organ
donors and gave one last
gift to those who needed it
the most. Barbie and Marty are
survived by their children,
Stephanie Kraus (Chris)
and Brandon Harmon; and
grandsons, Jacob Kraus
and Baby Boy Kraus due
in September. They are
also survived by Marty’s
parents, Sylvia and Dan
Wood Sr.; Barbie’s sister,
Debra Parra (Pancho);
Marty’s brother, Dan
Woods Jr.; Marty’s
grandparents, Adeline
Estrada; Edith Martindale;
and Bob Woods Sr. (Judy);
nephews, Michael Parra
and Gene Woods; nieces,
Breezy Woods and Tippy
Woods. They are preceded
in death by Barbie’s
parents, James and Shirley
Toon.
Funeral Services for
Barbie and Marty are
pending. Please contact
Mariposa Gardens Funeral
Care at (480) 830-4422
for service information.
Services will be held at
Hayden
Police
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According to state law,
there are two methods by
which police may arrest
suspected offenders. 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 damages are estimates. Items for
this report are submitted by
the Hayden Police Department and reflect information
available at the time of the
report.
June 15
A report was received of a
handcuffed male subject who
fled from the custody of a
HPD officer. He is wanted for
custodial interference/DV, resisting arrest, escape and theft.
A report was taken and a
citation was issued for disorderly conduct/DV and threatening and intimidating/DV.
A suspicious vehicle was
reported on the 100 block of
4th St. in Winkelman.
Agency assist with a medical
HPD, Page 12
July 3, 2013 Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
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Obituaries
Robert ‘Greñas’ Garcia
March 25, 1942 - June 21, 2013
Robert “Greñas” Garcia,
71, passed away Friday,
June 21, 2013. He was
born March 25, 1942, in
Ray, AZ to Lorenzo M. and
Isabel (Granillo) Garcia. While in high school he
played baseball in Sonora,
AZ for a semi-pro league
team named the Sonora
Tigers.
In 1962 he was assigned
to Fort Campbell, KY
to the 101st “Screamin’
Eagles” Airborne Division
while serving in the U.S.
Army as a paratrooper. He married Maria
Ysabela N. Garcia in 1968. He was employed by
Kennecott/ASARCO in
1965, retiring in 2003. He was a kind, loving
man who enjoyed spending
time with family, and had
a passion for music. He
enjoyed taking rides in
the mountain terrain and
spending time outside. In retirement, he enjoyed
learning more about
history and current events.
He would read the morning
paper from front to back
with a coffee in hand. He is survived by his
wife, Maria Ysabela;
brother, Richard Garcia;
children, Danny Garcia,
Joey Garcia, Patsy (Garcia)
Stults, Priscilla (Art)
Padilla, Steve (Stacey)
Garcia; 11 grandchildren,
Paolo, Vanessa, Jenna,
Danielle, Christopher,
Jennifer, Matthew, Alex,
Anthony, Brenden and
Arianna; and eight greatgrandchildren, Gabriel,
Alyssa, Xzavian, Audrina,
Olivia, Xander, Anthony
Jr. and Eliana. He was preceded in death
by his mother, Isabel and
his father, Lorenzo.
Funeral services were
Garms Park
(Hayden Swimming Pool Area)
Robert ‘Greñas’ Garcia
held at Infant Jesus of
Prague Catholic Church in
Kearny on Tuesday, July
2, 2013. Rosary was at 9
a.m. Mass was celebrated
at 10 a.m. and interment
immediately followed at
Kearny Cemetery.
Griffith Mortuary
assisted the family with
arrangements.
Patricia Flores Bachelier
April 12, 1935 - June 19, 2013
Patricia Bachelier,
78, known as “Patsy”
by many of her friends
and family, peacefully
passed away June 19
at Holy Cross Hospital
in Nogales after being
diagnosed with lung
cancer a short two months
ago. She was surrounded
by her children and
grandchildren at her time
of death.
Patsy was born April
12, 1935 to Marina
and Celestino Flores
of Winkelman. After
graduating from Hayden
High School in 1953,
she attended St. Mary’s
School of Nursing in
Tucson. Upon completion,
she worked as a registered
nurse for 51 years. Patsy
enjoyed cooking and the
outdoors. Her family was
her life.
Patsy is survived by
her husband, Marcel G.
Bachelier Jr. and their four
children, Mary Janine of
Tucson, Marcel (Christy),
Paul (Maria Fernanda),
Peter (Nora) of Sierra
Vista; 11 grandchildren;
her sister, Gloied Apodaca
of Oracle; Aunt Mercedes
Gnona from Tucson; and
many nephews and nieces.
She is preceded in death
by her father, Celestino P.
Flores; mother, Monterde
Flores; and her brother,
Celestino Flores Jr.
Her funeral Mass
was Tues., June 25 at
Most Holy Nativity
Church in Rio Rico.
All arrangements were
handled by Adair Carroon
Mortuary in Nogales.
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Obituary
Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
July 3, 2013
George Calvin Knoell
June 18, 1924 - June 25, 2013
George Calvin Knoell,
89, passed away peacefully
in his favorite recliner on
June 25, 2013. He was born on June
18, 1924 in Anselmo,
Nebraska and raised on
a farm where, at a very
young age, he learned the
value of hard work with his
Dad and three brothers. He
proudly served his country
in the U.S. Army in
Germany after the end of
World War 2.
George married Edna
C Ingraham and together
they raised seven children.
They moved from
Nebraska to Arizona in
1958 and purchased the
Knoell home to raise their
growing family. Edna
died in 1997. George was
a Master Machinist and
really enjoyed building
specialized equipment
and even built his own
motor home from an old
school bus. He passed on
his mechanical skills to
his sons. He retired from
Reliance Electric in 1989. He was a great story
teller, devout Catholic,
super gardener, jack of all
trades and really enjoyed
visiting with family and
friends. He lived with his
companion, Laura Jean
Breneman, in Kearny
Arizona, during the last 15
years. He liked the small
town atmosphere and the
ability to attend Mass
daily. They were able to
take many vacation trips
and the highlight was
their first trip together
to Thailand, Malaysia,
Singapore, Prague,
England and New York. A
later trip to the Vatican in
Rome was also one of their
favorite trips. With the top
down on their convertible
they traveled throughout
the United States visiting
children, relatives and
friends. They liked to
attend high school reunions
and visit old friends in
Nebraska. George was a dearly
loved companion, father,
grandfather, brother and
will be greatly missed by
Laura Jean, family and
friends.
He is survived by his
children, Eddie (Tina),
Gloria, Gifford, Kenny,
Jim, Jerry (Marcie) and
Kathryn Sellers (Michael);
10 grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren;
sisters, Mary Moulton (91),
Vivian Billingsley (90),
and brother Karl Knoell
(84). He was preceded in
death by his wife, parents
and two brothers. Visitation was held
on Monday, July 1, 2013
from at Carr-Tenney
Mortuary, 2621 S. Rural
Rd., Tempe, AZ. Funeral
Mass was celebrated
on Tuesday, July 2, 2013
at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Catholic
Church, 2121 Rural Rd,
Tempe, AZ.
Griffith Mortuary assisted
the family in Kearny. Visit
online memorial at www.
griffithmortuary.com.
taken. The proper authorities
were alerted and began a
search for an elderly male
who was believed to be in
the Mescal Mountain area.
He was later located, but
deceased.
Criminal damage to a
vehicle was reported on the
400 block of Greenwich.
June 24
Am animal detail other than
dogbite was investigated.
Extra patrol was requested
on the 100 block of Johnston.
An open door was reported
at Ray Primary.
Citizen assist at a residence
on the 400 block of Essex.
June 25
A baseball bag was found
at the Little League Park
and turned into the police
department. It was later
claimed.
Agency assist to Hayden
Police Department with a call
in Winkelman.
Citizen assist with keys
locked in a vehicle.
A 911-up was investigated.
Civil standby with a
domestic situation.
June 26
Citizen assist with keys
locked in a vehicle.
A written warning was
issued for a stop sign
violation.
June 27
A verbal warning was issued
for a illegal U-turn on Alden
Rd.
A brush fire was reported
near the railroad tracks behind
homes on the 100 block of
Jamestown.
Suspicious activity was
reported on the 500 block of
Hartford.
Other calls during the week
included nine ambulance runs
and five information reports.
and charged with criminal
damage and disorderly
block of N. Camino Rio,
Dudleyville.
George Calvin Knoell
Kearny Police Report
According to state law,
there are two methods by
which police may arrest
suspected offenders. 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 damages are
estimates.
June 21
An open door was
reported on the 200 block of
Jamestown.
Extra patrol was requested
on the 400 block of Hartford.
Citizen assist with an
attempt to locate request.
June 22
Four citations were issued
for seat belt violations.
A citation was issued for no
proof of insurance
A citation was issued for a
mudflap violation.
An animal detail other than
dogbite was investigated.
Margaret A. Bunker was
arrested on a warrant out of
Kearny Magistrate Court and
a dog at large violation.
June 23
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July 3, 2013 Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
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Trailer fire in Kearny displaces two; Red Cross offers assistance
Kearny Fire Department responded to multiple reports
of a brush fire located in a ravine between the railroad
tracks and homes on Jamestown Circle and Ivanhoe Rd.
in Kearny.
Cause of the fire have not been determined, but
according to witnesses who were watching the initial
flames, the fire roared to life after the train came through
causing a wind like effect and headed for the trailer park.
One trailer was destroyed and another was severely
damaged before the blaze was contained.
Two adults were displaced and the American Red Cross
Grand Canyon Chapter responded to evaluate the needs.
Also on scene was the Hayden Fire Department.
The City of Show Low hub of the beautiful White
Mountains in Northeastern Arizona, is seeking
motivated and community oriented individuals
to fill the following position openings:
Information Systems Technician
Kearny and Hayden Firefighters worked to extinguish the fire which destroyed a trailer in Kearny
Thursday. (James Carnes photo)
For deadlines, position details, application and further information
please access the City’s web page at www.showlowaz.gov. The City
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Kearny kids hooping it up with Corey Williams and
Carl Graham at Asarco/CBRY Basketball Camp
By Nina Crowder
Fifty-two youth
participants from the
Kearny area had the
opportunity to work and
learn new basketball skills
with Corey Williams
and Carl Graham from
the Tucson Summer Pro
Basketball League (TSPL).
Corey and Carl continue to
graciously give their time
and efforts to the Kearny
school holding a youth
basketball camp.
Asarco and Copper Basin
Railway are corporate
sponsors for this summer
program. Asarco is also
one of the corporate
sponsors for Tucson
Summer Pro League in
Tucson. The two-day
event was held on June 24
and 25. Bill Loehr from
Asarco is happy to help
with the basketball camp
and other programs to help
our youth.
Corey Williams was
Batavia’s all time leading
scorer who lead the
Bulldogs to the Elite
Eight Assembly Hall in
1991 before he began his
career for Lute Olson at
Arizona and a 12 year
professional career in
Asia and Europe. Corey
who stands 6’7” played
basketball in Batavia and
was the second player
in 102 years of Bulldog
Basketball to have his
jersey retired. Corey
Williams was a University
of Arizona Wildcat
Basketball Forward from
1992 to 1996. Corey now
runs the Tucson Summer
Pro League and broadcasts
Pac-12 games for Fox
Sports Net. Corey has
passion and to help inspire
the youth and to share the
love of the game.
Carl Graham started out
at Santa Rita High School
back in the late 80’s. Carl
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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
July 3, 2013
Bearcats’ Altin Hing earns appointment to U.S. Air Force Prep Academy
Recent Bearcats’
graduate Altin-Myka Ong
Hing was one of a handful
of students included
in U.S. Congressman
Paul Gosar, D.D.S (AZ04) Service Academy
Appointments for the
Class of 2017. Altin was
nominated and appointed
to U.S. Air Force Prep
School.
Hing told the Copper
Basin News in February
that the Prep School is
a 10-month program
he will complete. Upon
successful completion
of the program he will
subsequently be admitted
to the U.S Air Force
Academy.
Congressman Gosar
said in a statement,
“These nominees have
a proven track record
of achievement both
inside and outside of the
classroom. I am confident
they will grow into true
leaders at their respected
academies.”
According to the
statement released by
Congressman Gosar, the
nominees went through
a competitive interview
process with Congressman
Gosar’s review board,
consisting of Gen. Jim
Hunt, Lt. Col. Robert
Leech, Col. John Knotts,
and 1st Lt. Jim Muhr.
The honor of attending a
service academy comes
with an obligation and
commitment to serve
in the military for a
minimum of five years
upon graduation.
Altin was asked by
the Copper Basin News
during an interview in
February if he had a
favorite quote he used as
inspiration or motivation.
He answered with JFK’s
infamous quote, ‘Ask not
what your country can do
for you, but ask what you
can do for your country.’
Altin finished by saying,
“As American citizens we
are given opportunities to
achieve. Once we find the
opportunity it’s up to us to
capitalize on it.”
Altin-Myka Ong Hing
earned his opportunity
with U.S. Air Force and
there is little doubt he will
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To start off the week the
Blazers (12u) traveled to San
Manuel to play the Panthers.
The Panthers wasted no time
and leaped out to a three-run
lead after the first inning.
The Blazers came back in the
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The Blazers offense scored
one run in the third and one
run in the fourth inning, and
added five more runs in the
fifth inning to end the game.
Starting on the mound Julie
Meza, relieving Daniella
Hinojos (5K/0W/0ER), and
closing Jada Zaragoza (1K,
1W, 1ER). Offensively the
Blazers were led by Tara
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Hinojos (2-4, HR), Sydney
Contreras (2-4, triple), and
Trinity Olsen (1-3).
The second game of the
week brought the Oracle
Extreme to visit the Blazers.
The Extreme scored five
runs in the second inning and
four runs in the fifth inning
to keep the game close. The
Blazers scored two runs in
the second, five runs in the
second inning, five runs in the
third inning, and five runs in
the fourth inning to hold off
the Extreme.
Leading the offense was Jada
Zaragoza (3-3), Tara Lorona
(2-3, triple), Julie Meza (2-3),
and Trinity Olsen (2-4).
The third game of the week
took the Blazers to Oracle to
face off against the Extreme
again. The Blazers started
off strong scoring four runs
in the 1st inning and 2 runs in
the 2nd inning. The 3rd inning
and 4th inning the Blazers
were able to score 4 runs in
each inning to end the game.
On the mound Jada Zaragoza
(6K/4W/0ER) pitched a
complete game shutout for the
win. Offensively the Blazers
were led by Sydney Contreras
(3-4, 2 doubles), Tara Lorona
(2-3, 2 doubles), Julie Meza
(2-3), Danielle Barajas (2-3),
Ari Allen (1-3, double), and
Trinity Olsen (1-3).
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to San Manuel to face the
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July 3, 2013 Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
Local couple celebrates
61st wedding anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gonzales
On June 29, 1952,
the first aircraft carrier
sailed around Cape
Horn-Oriskany. Louise
Suggs won the seventh
US Women’s Open Golf
Championship. And
English snooker player
Joe Johnson celebrated his
birthday.
More importantly,
though, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gonzales became Mr. and
Mrs.
Their family, including
Mining company still in
negotiations with unions
Tucson – ASARCO LLC
(ASARCO) President
and COO Manuel Ramos
announced that the
Company and Unions,
representing employees at
five ASARCO operating
facilities located in
Arizona and Texas,
have agreed to continue
negotiating an agreement
on a labor contract.
The parties have mutually
agreed to adjourn their
bargaining after Sun.,
June 30 and to resume
negotiations starting
on July 9. In addition,
both have also agreed
to continue the existing
Collective Bargaining
Agreement (CBA) in effect
after the June 30 expiration
date, until either party
provides 15 days notice of
cancellation.
ASARCO is an integrated
copper mining, smelting
and refining company
with approximately 2600
employees. The Company
is headquartered in Tucson
and operates mines, mills
and a smelter near Tucson,
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as well as a refinery in
Amarillo, TX. For more
information, visit www.
asarco.com.
Going on Vacation!
La Casita in Mammoth will
be closed from July 9-30.
La Casita in San Manuel
will close July 13.
St. Joseph’s Parish
is set for September 28th,
beginning with a 4 p.m. Mass
with Bishop Kicanas, followed by
dinner at the Hayden Golf Course.
There will be free food, drinks,
entertainment & fun for the kids.
300 Mountain View Dr., Hayden
Lydia Dominguez and
her family, the Gozales
sisters and all their nieces
and nephews, are so very
proud of the happy couple
who live in Kearny and are
glad to celebrate their 61st
wedding anniversary.
Congratulations!
Copper Basin
Church Directory
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Tilbury & Danbury, Kearny • Joe Palmer, Pastor
Sunday School:
9:30 a.m.
Worship Service:
10:45 a.m.
Tuesday: Morning Fellowship:
10 a.m.
Wednesday: Kid’s Club
4-5:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Salt & Light Company (Youth): 6-7:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Dinner and Bible Study:
6-7 p.m.
KEARNY CHURCH OF CHRIST
103 Hammond Drive, Kearny
Serving All of the Copper Basin Area
Sunday Bible Study:
10 a.m.
Sunday Worship:
11 a.m.
Evening Worship:
6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study:
7 p.m.
Daniel Foster, Minister
363-7711
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Welcomes you!
300 Mt. View Road, Hayden
Weekday Mass:
M-W, F & S) 8:30 a.m.
Saturday Vigil:
5:30 p.m.
Sunday Mass:
8 a.m. & 10 a.m.
Father Robert A. Rodriguez, Pastor 356-7223
St. Vincent de Paul 356-6046
KEARNY SOUTHERN
BAPTIST CHURCH
302 Danbury, Kearny, 363-9573
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Worship Sunday Evening
6 p.m.
Wednesday Night Bible Study
7 p.m.
Bill Larsen, Pastor
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
Sunday Worship - 9:00 a.m.
A United Methodist Church in cooperation
with The Episcopal Church and The
Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
We stand in awe of God and of one another
Pastor Nina Yardley
You can find us at the bottom of school hill in Kearny
520-363-7283
www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.com
LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Welcomes you!
Hwy. 77, MP 134,1/2 mile south of Winkelman
Sunday School:
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship:
10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship:
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Family Night:
7 p.m.
David Wade, Pastor 356-7414, 356-6718
SAN PEDRO VALLEY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville
Sunday School:
9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship:
11 a.m.
Spanish Service:
5 p.m.
Evening Service:
6 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting:
7 p.m.
Anthony DaCunha, Pastor • 832-221-4988
COPPER VALLEY
CHRISTIAN CENTER
Corner of Upton & Croydon, Kearny
Worship Service:
11 a.m.
Evening Service:
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Family Night:
6:30 p.m.
James Hosea, Jr., Pastor 363-7129
To be included in the weekly church
listing, contact the Copper Basin
News at 363-5554 or by email at
cbnsun@minersunbasin.com
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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
July 3, 2013
Welcome donation ...
The RHS Bearcat Booster Club became $2,500
richer last Friday when Pinal County Sheriff
Paul Babeu presented a check to Staci Hatfield,
club president. Also on hand was Pinal County
Attorney M. Lando Voyles, left. The money for
the donation comes from RICO funds which are
forfeited and confiscated money and property
taken from criminals. (Vicki Clark photo)
Fireworks, free food
and fabulous fun on
the agenda for the
Nation’s Birthday in
the Copper Basin
346 Alden Road • Kearny, AZ
(520) 363-7346
Come to Garms Park for the
Town of Hayden 4th of July
Celebration. There will be fun
for all ages, starting with DJ
music and free swimming at
10 a.m.
From 10:30 a.m. – 2
p.m., enjoy tasty hot dogs,
watermelon, snow cones and
cotton candy while watching
the volleyball game. Or, join
in playing volleyball, or bingo
for adults, at no cost to you.
There will be door prizes and
other activities for children
and adults.
For a special 4th of July
treat, a firework display will
be set off at the ASARCO
tailings in the dusk of the
evening. What a beautiful
way to end a festive day. Your
best bet for a good view is the
Hayden Golf Course.
Pastor’s Corner: Caring
for People God’s Way
New Inventory Arriving Weekly!
SPECIAL ORDERS WELCOME
By Joe PalmerPastor,
Fellowship Baptist Church
On Sept. 8 we (Fellowship
Baptist Church) will begin
showing a 30 part video series
on how to care for people
God’s way in reference to His
Word.
Everyone is distressed by
circumstances, by physical
problems, by relationship
problems and by the
questions: Why? What’s the
point? Where am I going? Is
there any hope?
God is alive and well and
available. He wants to give
each one of us a sure hope
and all the joy we need to
keep going happily even when
we hit the pot holes of life.
If you’re looking for
answers, we can help you
find them. If you want to help
people find the answers, we
can give you some direction
towards effectively relieving
the pain you see in the lives of
people you love.
Jesus said, “I came that they
may have life, and have it
abundantly .” John 10:10b
We would like you to join
us, become our friends, and
live life abundantly.
If you would like to talk
with me (Pastor Joe Palmer of
Fellowship Baptist) about it,
email me at joeandsuzypal@
yahoo.com.
July 3, 2013 Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
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Resolution Copper Mining is hosting a series of public forums, and you’re invited.
We invite you to join Resolution Copper for a series of public
forums in Superior to discuss a range of topics most important
to the project and our neighbors, including water use, the
environmental permitting process, mining technology and the
possible sites for a tailings location. Plenty of time will be
available in each forum to discuss your questions and concerns
with our engineers, environmental experts and special guests.
July 17, 6 – 8 p.m.
» Resolution Water Story – Studies, Impacts and Supply
We’ll talk about our water sources for mine operation and the
measures we will take to protect the region’s water supply.
July 24, 6 – 8 p.m.
» How We Manage Tailings
We’ll discuss where tailings come from and how we are finding the
Light refreshments will be provided.
All forums will be held at the Magma Club, 38 Kumpke Court,
Superior 85173.
July 10, 6 – 8 p.m.
» Underground Mining and Block Caving –
Why This Method?
best place to permanently and safely store them.
August 20, 6 – 8 p.m.
» What This Land Exchange Really Means with Reps. Paul Gosar and
Ann Kirkpatrick
Join us for an evening with the co-sponsors of H.R. 687, the bipartisan
land exchange bill introduced this year, discussing the tremendous
benefits it will bring to the local region, the state and the U.S.
We’ll share how this modern mining method will allow us
to safely and efficiently extract copper from deep below
the surface.
If you have any questions about the forums, 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
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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
TOWN OF HAYDEN
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARINGS
In compliance with § 42-17107, Arizona
Revised Statutes, the Town of Hayden
will conduct a Budget Hearing for the
FY 13-14 Budget on July 15, 2013 at
5:30 PM at 520 N. Velasco Ave. in the
Town of Hayden Council Chambers. In
compliance with § 42-17151 the Town
will also hold a Public Hearing on the
Property Tax Rate at this same time. All
interested citizens are encouraged to
attend. The tentative Budget is available
for examination during normal business
hours at the Hayden Town Hall located
at 520 N. Velasco Ave. For further
information please contact Bill Leister at
1-520-356-7801.
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Carl is currently a Barber
and enjoys the opportunity
to work with the youth
at the Basketball camps
and really enjoys working
with TSPL. Carl has a love
for the game and hopes
to teach the youth the
camaraderie, fundamental
skills for the game and to
have fun!
The Tucson Summer
Pro League (TSPL) is an
NCAA sanctioned league
which allows for the
participation of the area’s
collegiate athletes as well
as the top High School
players. In its opening
season, the TSPL was the
first NCAA sanctioned
league in the country to
include both men and
women players. Based in
Tucson, Arizona the TSPL
is also home to quite a
few NBA players, U of A
alumni and other players
who are currently playing
professionally worldwide.
This allows our fans to see
former Wildcats along side
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Continued from Page 5
stands 5’10” he has great
ball handling skills, a
variety of inside moves
and long outside shots.
When he got out of high
school he went to Italy and
played for Brindisi. Carl
Graham played throughout
Europe and eventually
back in the states with a
team in Durango, Mexico,
then headed back to
Europe to play in France.
Public Notice
current U of A players as
well as some of Arizona’s
top High School talent.
The Tucson Summer Pro
League is made possible
by a number of Tucson
area businesses and
sponsors. Admission is
free and all games are open
to the public. With top
NCAA Division I athletes
and professionals from
both the NBA and Europe,
the TSPL is great summer
basketball for players and
fans of all ages.
The Kearny youth as
well as the Hayden youth
the prior week have truly
enjoyed the basketball
camp and said even though
they went home tired, they
learned a great deal and
had a lot of fun. It was so
fun to watch the youth and
some of the girls actually
were faster than some of
the boys. Everyone played
well and had a terrific time.
At the end of the
Basketball camp in Kearny
the youth were presented
with awards for specific
abilities and skills. Each
participant received
a water bottle, jersey,
basketball, backpack, a
team picture and individual
Blazers
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scored first scoring four
runs in the first inning as
the Rockets responded with
two runs. The Blazers scored
two more runs in the second
inning, as the Rockets brought
nine batters to the plate in this
inning and eight were able to
score, bringing the score to
10-8 in favor of the Rockets.
The Blazers came back and
scored three runs to take a
slim 11-10 lead in the top of
the third inning. The Rockets
were able to score two runs
in the bottom of the third
inning, as the game was called
for curfew by the Rockets
coaches, leaving the score
standing 12-11 after three
complete innings.
Starting on the mound Dee
Spurgeon (2K, 4W, 5 ER) and
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Corey Williams gives the Ray athletes some instructions. (Nina Crowder
photo)
picture with youth
participant and both Corey
and Carl all provided by
Asarco and the Copper
Basin Railway.
Thank you Asarco,
Copper Basin Railway and
Ray School District, Corey
Williams and Carl Graham
for allowing such a skillful
and inspiring event to take
place!
See more photos online at
http://bit.ly/14NvkCz.
Daniella Hinojos relieving
(2K, 1W, 0ER) for one inning.
The Blazers bats were led
by Dee Spurgeon (3-3, HR,
double), Jada Zaragoza (23, HR), Tara Lorons (2-3),
Janae Ruiz (1-2), Daniella
Hinojos (1-3, HR), and Emma
Alvarado (1-3, triple).
The Blazers played a
double header for the final
two games of the week. First
up this night for the Blazers
were the Foxy Rockets. The
Blazers started off strong
scoring three runs in the first
inning as the Rockets were
able to score one run. The
Blazers added three more runs
in the second inning, as the
Rockets were held scoreless
this inning. The Rockets
scored three more runs in the
top of the third inning. As the
Blazers held the Rockets to
no runs scored the final two
innings, the Blazers were able
to score two runs in the third
inning, three runs in the fourth
inning, and four runs in the
fifth and final inning, ending
the game with a 14-4 score.
On the mound Nkiki
Baldenegro (5K/3W/3ER)
pitched a complete game for
the win. Blazers batting was
led by Janae Ruiz (2-2, triple),
Dee Spurgeon (3-4), Tara
Lorona (2-3), Emma Alvarado
(2-4, HR), Julie Meza (2-4,
triple), Nikki Baldenegro
(2-4), and Daniella Hinojos
(2-4).
The second game of
the evening brought the
Adrenaline of Mammoth to
Hayden. The Blazers started
off strong the first inning
scoring three runs. The
Adrenaline scored one run
in the second inning. The
Blazers scored four runs in
the third inning and two runs
in the fourth inning, as the
Blazers were able to hold
Adrenaline to one run in the
fifth inning, ending the game
9-2.
The offense was led by
Daniella Hinojos (2-2), Dee
Spurgeon (2-2), Janae Ruiz
(1-2, double), and Nikki
Bladenegro (1-3, double). On
the mound Daniella Hinojos
(7K/3W/1ER) pitched a
complete game for the win.
Up next for Blazers
Softball, the 3rd Annual
Community Game at the
Hayden-Winkelman Little
League Park, Thursday, July
4, at 6:30 p.m. The Blazers
coaches and alumni will face
off against a Community
team as part of the 4th of July
festivities. The fireworks will
follow the game. Last year
the Community team won.
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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
Submissions Due the FRIDAY Before
Wednesday Publication
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HOLIDAY TRASH SCHEDULE
The Town of Kearny
Administrative Offices, Library
and Public Works will be closed
Thursday, July 4. Wednesday’s
and Thursday’s garbage pick up
will be done together on Wed.,
July 3. Friday’s route will be as
normally scheduled.
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KEARNY LIBRARY
Kearny Library is offering a
free class on how to use the Genealogy
library page on Fri., July 12, starting
at 10 am, for the first 10 people who
register. Included with the class is free
access to Ancestry.com via the library
computers. To register, please call the
library at 520-363-5861.
13
COMMON CORE
STANDARDS
John Huppenthal, Superintendent of
Arizona Schools, will be speaking
about Common Core Standards, the
educational program to be introduced
into all Arizona schools by fall of
2014, on Sat., July 13, from 9 a.m. –
noon in the La Mesa room in the La
Hacienda building at SaddleBrooke
Ranch West, located one mile north
of Oracle Junction Highway 77.
There will be time for questions and
answers after his presentation. All
interested persons are encouraged to
attend. For more information contact
Jane at (520) 896-2516.
13
KEARNY CLEAN UP
Kearny’s free dump day is
held on the second Saturday of
every month at the old transfer
station. The next free dump day
is set for July 13.
he Pinal – Gila Council for Senior Citizens (PGCSC) in Hayden is offering
free tax help to anyone in the Tri-Community and Copper Basin areas, by
appointment only. This is a new service being offered and the only restrictions
are no military or business owners. Please call 520-356-7035 for an appointment
with Annie Hinojos or Paula Romero.
esidents can obtain a voucher for the Waste Disposal Voucher Program at
the Board of Supervisors office for the disposal of debris from your primary
residence at the Oracle Transfer Station or the Dudleyville Landfill. You must
bring a current utility bill with name and service address imprinted as proof of
residency. For more information call 520-866-7830. You can also learn more
about recycling program on the Pinal County website: www.pinalcountyaz.gov.
earny Golf Club is holding a fish fry, every Friday, from 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
at the West End Cafe, until further notice. For take-out call 363-9563. Cost
is $9. Proceeds go to benefit the Kearny Golf Club. Thanks to the management of
West End Cafe for donating the time and space.
AYDEN SWIMMING POOL SCHEDULE The Hayden Swimming Pool
regular summer schedule will be: Mon., Wed. and Fri., noon – 5 pm and 7
pm – 9 pm; Tues. and Thurs., from 4 pm – 9 pm. Swim aerobic classes will be on
Mon., Wed. and Fri. from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm.
UDLEYVILLE BURN BAN Effective May 1 – Sept. 30, a burn ban will be
in effect for the Dudleyville Volunteer Fire District, which includes areas of
Dudleyville, Indian Hills and Aravaipa.
LCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics Anonymous is coming to Kearny.
Weekly local meetings will be started soon and A.A. is free to attend. If you
or a loved one have questions, please call Bob Jo at 520-464-2156.
he Copper Basin Food Bank will have a food distribution on the third
Thursday of every month at Hubbard Park in Kearny, by Town Hall.
Numbers will be given out at 11: 30 am. A donation will be requested but not
required to receive food. Anyone can volunteer to help unload and distribute
food. The Copper Basin Food Bank is sponsored by the Florence Food Bank.
Questions? Contact Margaret Gaston at margaret@q.com.
own of Hayden Public Works Department will start their summer hours
beginning on May 16. The hours will be from 6 am – 2 pm.
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LCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) will now be meeting in Kearny, every
Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at Ray Hall at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Kearny, starting June 20. If you
or a loved one would like more information, please call Bob J. at 520-464-2156.
LOOMING LATE WRITERS SUPPORT GROUP The Blooming Late Writers Support Group for
women over 35, only, is now meeting at the Oracle Inn Steakhouse at 1:30 pm on the second and fourth
Saturday of each month. We welcome all women from Catalina to Hayden. There are no dues or fees to
participate. For more info call Samantha at 520-896-9585.
To add an item to the community calendar please submit information to
cbnsun@minersunbasin.com or call 363-5554. Listings are free, however,
the Copper Basin News reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions.
Visit our online calendar:
http://bit.ly/16EHtwp
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HPD
Continued from Page 2
problem on the 600 block of
Utah Ave.
June 16
A fight was reported on the
100 block of 4th St. in Winkelman.
Agency assist to DPS with
traffic control during a traffic
accident investigation.
Criminal damage was reported on the 600 block of Rock
Dr. Several windows were
found broken.
Agency assist with a medical
problem on 4th St./Randall in
Winkelman.
Agency assist to Kearny Police Department with a report
of a possibly intoxicated driver
on Hwy 177.
June 17
Theft of services was reported on the 700 block of
Cottonwood.
An attempt to locate was
conducted on the male escapee
who had previously fled from
custody of an HPD officer. He
was located at a residence in
Winkelman. He was transported to Globe and booked into
the Gila County Jail. While at
the residence another subject
was arrested, transported and
booked into the Gila County
Jail for DV/assault and hindering a law enforcement investigation.
June 18
A possible domestic violence
situation was reported in the
area of Hwy 177 and Giffin in
Winkelman.
Agency assist with a medical
problem on the 100 block of 1st
Ave in Hayden.
June 19
Agency assist to CPS with
a child welfare check on San
Pedro Ave.
Follow-up was conducted on
a burglary case on San Pedro
Ave.
An officer appeared before
Grand Jury in reference to a
child molestation case he had
been assigned to.
Traffic radar was conducted
on Hwy 177/Velasco.
A verbal dispute was reported
on the 2nd Ave in Hayden.
June 20
A hit and run was reported
July 3, 2013 on the 500 block of Randall
in Winkelman. A vehicle had
backed into a parked vehicle.
All but one of the occupants
exited the vehicle and ran prior
to the officer’s arrival. A male
subject was cited and released
for underage consumption.
The investigation is ongoing.
June 21
Agency assist to Kearny Ambulance with a medical problem on Sunnyslope in Hayden.
June 22
Citizen assist with a report of
a foul odor at a residence on
the 200 block of Mt. View.
June 23
A report of a possible stolen
vehicle was taken. It was determined owner had given the
driver permission to use the
vehicle.
June 24
Report of a medical problem
on the 200 block of Mt. View.
Agency assist to Winkelman
Fire Department with an alarm
drop at Hayden High School.
A dog at large was reported
on the 500 block of Velasco.
A non-injury accident was reported in the Town of Hayden
parking lot.
A burglary was reported on
the 200 block of Lower Rd.
June 25
A domestic disturbance was
reported on the 200 block of 1st
St. in Winkelman.
A security check was performed on abandoned and
burned out buildings along San
Pedro Ave and Rock Dr.
Agency assist to Kearny
Ambulance with a medical on
200 block of Quarelli St. in
Winkelman.
June 26
A report was received of
possible brush fire on Asarco
property. It was determined
Public Notice
NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF
ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED
IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA
CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR
I L-1842392-2 NAME: Grease Slinger
Cycles, LLC II The address of the
registered office is: 3149 E Cowboy
Cove Trail, San Tan Valley AZ 85143 The
name and address of the Statutory Agent
is: Cliff Noble, 3149 E Cowboy Cove Trail,
San Tan Valley AZ 85143 Management
of the limited liability company is reserved
to the Members. The name and address
of the Members of the Limited Liability
Company are as follows: Cliff Noble,
3149 E Cowboy Cove Trail, San Tan
Valley AZ 85143
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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
to be a contained rubbish fire.
Hayden Fire Department was
called and employees monitored the flames.
Citizen assist was requested
on the 200 block of Quarelli
St. in Winkelman.
A 911 call was investigated
on the 100 block of 13th St. in
Hayden.
Agency assist to Kearny Ambulance with a medical call on
Public Notice
Notice is hereby given that HaydenWinkelman Unified School District #41
will accept written proposals for the
following:
RFP 2013 – 1 Custodial
Supplies RFP 2013 -2 Automotive Parts
and Supplies RFP 2013 -3 Technology
Support, Maintenance and Professional
Development Services
RFP 2013
-4 Athletic Equipment and Supplies
Deadline for submitting written proposals
will be for 12:00 Noon – Monday, July
8, 2013 in the District Office. For further
details and specifications, please contact
Mr. Jeff Gegorich, SuperintendentPO Box 409 – 824 Thorne Avenue,
Winkelman, AZ 85192 PH: (520) 3567876 EXT. (1310)
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Public Notice
AZ CORPORATION COMMISSION
FILED MAY 31 2013 FILE NO. 18508592 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
NON-PROFIT
or
PROFESSIONAL
CORPORATION 1. ENTITY TYPE – FOR
-PROFIT (BUSINESS) CORPORATION
2. ENTITY NAME – Ship For You,
Inc. 4. CHARACTER OF BUSINESSTransportation – cargo in trucks 5.
SHARES Class: Common Total: 1 Par
Value:
$0.01 6. ARIZONA KNOWN
PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: 6.1
Is the Arizona known place of business
address the same as the street address
of the statutory agent? No. 6.2 934 E.
Saddleback Pl. San Tan Valley, Arizona
85143 United States 7. DIRECTORS –
Jill Mills 934 E. Saddleback Pl. San Tan
Valley, Arizona 85143 United States 8.
STATUTORY AGENT – 8.1 Corporate
Agents of Arizona, LLC 1830 E. Broadway
Blvd., Suite 124 Tucson, AZ 85719 9.
INCORPORATORS – Jill Mills 934 E.
Saddleback PL San Tan Valley, Arizona
85143 United States SIGNATURE – By
checking the box marked “I accept”
below, I acknowledge under penalty
of perjury that this document together
with any attachments is submitted in
compliance with Arizona law. I ACCEPT
Jill Mills 5/29/13 Corporation as
Incorporator – I am signing as an officer
or authorized agent of a corporation
and its name is: Attachment to Articles
of Incorporation for Ship For You, Inc.
10. The corporation shall indemnify any
person who incurs expenses or liabilities
by reason of the fact he or she is or was
an officer, director, employee or agent
of the corporation or is or was serving
at the request of the corporation as a
director, officer, employee or agent of
another corporation, partnership, joint
venture, trust or other enterprise. This
indemnification shall be mandatory in all
circumstances in which indemnification
is permitted by law. 11. To the fullest
extent permitted by the Arizona Revised
Statutes, as the same exist or may
hereafter be amended, a director of
the corporation shall not be liable to
the corporation or its shareholders
for monetary damages for any action
taken or any failure to take any action
as a director. No repeal, amendment or
modification of this article whether direct
or indirect, shall eliminate or reduce its
effect with respect to any act or omission
of a director of this corporation occurring
prior to such repeal, amendment or
modification.
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the 700 block of Hayden Ave.
June 27
Report of an illegal sale attempt of a quad was taken.
Theft was reported in the area
of mp 141 on Hwy 77. The
case was referred to the Gila
County Sheriff Office.
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and defend within 20 days after the
service of the Summons and Complaint
upon you, exclusive of the day of service.
If served out o the State of Arizona –
whether by direct service, by registered
or certified mail, or by publication- you
shall appear and defend within 30
days after the service of the Summons
and Complaint upon you is complete,
exclusive of the day of service. Where
process is served upon the Arizona
Director of Insurance as an insurer’s
attorney to receive service of legal
process against it in this state, the insurer
shall not be required to appear, answer
or plead until expiration of 40 days after
date of such service upon the Director.
Service by registered or certified mail
without the State of Arizona is complete
30 days after the date of filing the receipt
and affidavit of service with the Court.
Service by publication is complete 30
days after the date of first publication.
Direct service is complete when made.
Service upon the Arizona Motor Vehicle
Superintendent is complete 30 days after
filing the Affidavit of Compliance and
return receipt or Officer’s Return. RCP
4; ARS 20-222, 28-502, 28-503. YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of
your failure to appear and defend within
the time applicable, judgment by default
may be rendered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint. Requests for
reasonable accommodation for persons
with disabilities must be made to the
division assigned to the case by parties
at least 3 judicial days in advance of a
scheduled court proceeding. YOU ARE
CAUTIONED ht in order to appear and
defend, you must file an Answer or proper
response in writing with the Clerk of this
Court, accompanied by the necessary
filing fee, within the time required, and
you are required to serve a copy of any
Answer or response upon the Plaintiff’s
attorney. RCP 10(d); ARS 12-311; RCP5. The name and address of Plaintiff’s
attorney is: MARK W. ARNETT ARNETT
& ARNETT 1120 S. Dobson Road, Ste.
110 Chandler, Arizona 85286 SIGNED
AND SEALED this date: Nov 16 2012
/s/ Michael K. Jeanes, Clerk M. Tadeo
Deputy Clerk
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Public Notice
Public Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ARTICLES
OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED
IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA
CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR
ASSOIL, LLC L-1828695-6 The address
of the registered office is: 19428 N. John
Wayne Pkwy Maricopa, Arizona 85139
The name and address of the Statutory
Agent is Michael J. Tafoya, 19428 N.
John Wayne Pkwy, Maricopa, Arizona
85139. Management of the limited liability
company is reserved to the manager.
The name and address of the Manager
is Victor McCleve, P.O. Box 1033, Gilbert,
Arizona 85299. There is one member of
the limited liability company. The name
and address of the Member is Aliter
General Partnership, P.O. Box 1033,
Gilbert, Arizona 85299.
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Public Notice
Douglas V. Drury, Esq. MUELLER &
DRURY, P.C. 8110 East Cactus Road,
Ste. 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85260-5110
mdlaw@muellerdrury.com (480) 3685511 State Bar No. 011461 Attorney for
Plaintiff IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF PINAL IN RE THE
MATTER OF SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL
SERVICES, INC. (f/k/a AMERICAN
GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES,
INC.) Plaintiff, vs. RENE C. LEON and
JANE DOE LEON, Defendants. ) Case
No.: CV201300655 SUMMONS Bradley
M. Soos THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO
THE DEFENDANTS: RENE C. LEON
JANE DOE LEON YOU ARE HEREBY
SUMMONED and required to appear
and defend, within the time Service by
publication is complete 30 days after the
date of first publication. Direct service is
complete when made. Service upon the
Arizona Motor Vehicle Superintendent
is complete 30 days after filing the
Affidavit of Compliance and return receipt
or Officer’s Return. R.C.P. 4; A.R.S.
20-222, 28-502, 28-503. Copies of the
pleadings filed herein may be applicable,
in this action in this Court. If served within
Arizona you shall appear and defend
within 20 days after the service of the
Summons and Complaint upon you,
exclusive of the day of service. If served
out of the State of Arizona – whether by
direct service, by registered or certified
mail, or by publication – you shall appear
and defend within 30 days after the
service of the Summons and Complaint
upon you is complete, exclusive of the
day of service. Where service of process
is upon the Arizona Director of Insurance
as an insurer’s agent to receive service
of legal process against it in the State,
then the insurer shall not be required to
appear, answer or plead until expiration
of 40 days after the date of such service
upon the Director. Service by registered or
certified mail without the State of Arizona
is complete 30 days after the date of
receipt by the party being served. Copies
of the Complaint may be obtained by
contacting the Clerk of the Pinal County
Superior Court, R.C.P. 4. 1(e). YOU ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of your
failure to appear and defend within the
time applicable, judgment by default may
be rendered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint. YOU ARE
CAUTIONED that in order to appear and
defend, you must either appear in person
or file an Answer or proper response
in writing with the Clerk of this Court,
accompanied by the necessary filing
fee within the time required, and you are
required to serve a copy of any Answer
or response upon the Plaintiff’s attorneys.
R.C.P. 10(D), A.R.S. 12-311; R.C.P. 5.
THE NAME AND ADDRES of Plaintiff’s
attorney is: Douglas V. Drury 8110 E.
Cactus Road, Ste. 100 Scottsdale, AZ
85260-5110 mdlaw@muellerdrury.com
(480) 368-5511 SIGNED AND SEALED
this date: 3/20/13 CHAD A. ROCHE By:
/s/ Beenamy Mahlberg CLERK OF THE
COURT
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Public Notice
NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF
ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED
IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA
CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I
Name: UNIT 1414, L.L.C. L-1848953-4
II The address of the registered office is:
8532 E Canyon Estates Cr, Gold Canyon,
AZ 85118 The name and address of the
Statutory Agent is: Dawn Carroll 8532
E Canyon Estates Cr, Gold Canyon, AZ
85118 III Management of the limited
liability company is vested in a manager
or managers. The names and addresses
of each person who is a manager AND
each member who owns a twenty percent
or greater interest in the capital or profits
of the limited liability company are:
Howard Harbron, Manager 1096 Valley
View road, Green Bay WI 54304 Dawn
Carroll, Manager 8532 E Canyon Estates
Cr, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 Jennifer
Barnhardt, Manager 844 Scottview Dr NE
Comstock Park MI 49321 Brian Harbron,
Manager 2012 N Orleans St – Apt #6A,
Chicago IL 60614
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Public Notice
Michael J. Sheridan (SBN 023001)
SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC 3035 S.
Ellsworth Rd., Suite 144 Mesa, AZ
85212 Phone (480) 668-7600 Email:
misheridanlaw2@gmail.com
Counsel
for Personal Representative IN THE
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF
ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF PINAL In the Matter of the Estate
of PAUL APODACA CONTRERAS,
Deceased ) No. PB2013-00124 NOTICE
TO CREDITORS BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE IS GIVEN to all creditors of
the Estate that: 1. Genevieve Franco
Champ has been appointed as Personal
Representative of the Estate. 2. Claims
against the Estate must be presented
within four months after the date of
the first publication of this notice or be
forever barred. 3. Claims against the
Estate may be presented by delivering or
mailing a written statement of the claim
to Genevieve Franco Champ, care of
Michael J. Sheridan, Sheridan Larson,
PLLC, 3035 S. Ellsworth Rd., Suite 144,
Mesa, AZ 85212. DATED this 17th day of
June, 2013. SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC
/s/ Michael J. Sheridan 3035 S. Ellsworth
Rd., Suite 144 Mesa, AZ 85212 Counsel
for Personal Representative
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Public Notice
ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION 1.
ENTITY NAME: The exact name of the
corporation as currently shown in A.C.C.
records is: PROMENADE SMILES
DENTAL GROUP, PROFESSIONAL
CORPORATION
2.
A.C.C.
FILE
NUMBER: 1508323-8. 3. DATE OF
INCORPORATION:
02/24/2009.
4.
DATE ON WHICH DISSOLUTION WAS
AUTHORIZED: 10/01/2009. 5. TAX
CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE (Certificate
of Compliance): 5.1 [X] This dissolution
WILL require a Certificate of Compliance
from the Arizona
Department of
Revenue because either, the for-profit
corporation has commenced business
or issued shares, or the nonprofit
corporation has commenced activities,
has members, or has members entitled
to vote on dissolution. 6. FOR-PROFIT
CORPORATIONS THAT CHECKED
NUMBER [X] Approved by shareholders
but not voting groups. 6.1 Shareholder
approval: Total votes entitled to be cast:
75, Votes in favor that were sufficient
for approval of dissolution: 75, Votes
against dissolution: 0. SIGNATURE: I
accept and acknowledge under penalty
of perjury that this document together
with any attachments is submitted in
compliance with Arizona
law. Date:
1/24/13. /s/ Stephen Thorne IV, Officer. I
am either a duly-authorized Officer or the
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the
corporation.
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Michael J. Sheridan (SBN 023001)
SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC 3035 S.
Ellsworth Rd., Suite 144 Mesa, AZ
85212 Phone (480) 668-7600 Email:
misheridanlaw2@gmail.com
Counsel
for Personal Representative ARIZONA
SUPERIOR COURT PINAL COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of HELEN B.
EDWARDS, Deceased ) No. PB201300132 NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY
PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN to all
creditors of the Estate that: 1. Audrey
K. Morganegg has been appointed as
Personal Representative of the Estate.
2. Claims against the Estate must be
presented within four months after the
date of the first publication of this notice or
be forever barred. 3. Claims against the
Estate may be presented by delivering or
mailing a written statement of the claim
to Audrey K. Morganegg, care of Michael
J. Sheridan, Sheridan Larson, PLLC,
3035 S. Ellsworth Rd., Suite 144, Mesa,
AZ 85212. DATED this 17th day of June,
2013. SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC /s/
Michael J. Sheridan 3035 S. Ellsworth
Rd., Suite 144 Mesa, AZ 85212 Counsel
for Personal Representative
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Public Notice
AZ CORPORATION COMMISSION FILED
May 24 2013 FILE NO. 18493780 AZ
CORPORATION COMMISSION FILED JUN
06 2013 FILE NO. 18493780 ARTICLES
OF INCORPORATION FOR-PROFIT or
PROFESSIONAL
CORPORATION
1.
ENTITY TYPE – FOR-PROFIT (BUSINESS)
CORPORATION 2. ENTITY NAME – RLBD
ENTERPRISES INC 4. CHARACTER OF
BUSINESS – CONSTRUCTION DRYWALL
5. SHARES Class: COMMON Total: 1000 6.
ARIZONA KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS
ADDRESS: 6.1 Is the Arizona known place
of business address the same as the street
address of the statutory agent? Yes 7.
DIRECTORS – REBECCA L. BAILEY 1754
S. IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
85119 8. STATUTORY AGENT – REBECCA
L. BAILEY 1754 S. IDAHO ROAD APACHE
JUNCTION, AZ 85119 9. INCORPORATORS
- REBECCA L. BAILEY 1754 S. IDAHO
ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, AZ 85119
SIGNATURE – By checking the box marked
“I accept” below, I acknowledge under penalty
of perjury that this document together with any
attachments is submitted in compliance with
Arizona law. I ACCEPT Rebecca L. Bailey
5/21/13
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Public Notice
LONGHORN
TRAIL
WELL
A,
WELL OWNERS
ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION
NONPROFIT
CORPORATION 1. ENTITY NAME:
The exact name of the corporation is:
Longhorn Trail Well A, Well Owners.
2. CHARACTER OF AFFAIRS: The
character of affairs the corporation
initially intends to conduct in Arizona
is: Home Owners – Well Shore. The
character of affairs that the corporation
ultimately conducts is not limited by the
description provided. 3. MEMBERS: [X]
The corporation WILL have members.
[ ] The corporation WILL NOT have
members. 4. ARIZONA KNOWN PLACE
OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: The Arizona
known place of business is: Longhorn
Trail Well A, Well Owners, 34301 S.
Longhorn Trail, Marana AZ 85638 5.
DIRECTORS: The names and business
addresses of each and every Director of
the corporation are: Florence Witt, 30121
E. Brigadoon Way, Marana AZ 85658;
Marilyn Voegl, 30098 E Brigadoon Way,
Marana AZ 85658. 6. STATUTORY
AGENT: The name and physical
or street address in Arizona of the
statutory agent is: Florence Witt, 30121
E. Brigadoon Way, Marana AZ 85658.
7. INCORPORATORS: The names and
addresses of each and every incorporator
are: Florence Witt, 30121 E. Brigadoon
Way, Marana AZ 85658. I accept and
acknowledge under penalty of perjury
that this document together with any
attachments is submitted in compliance
with Arizona law. /s/ Florence Witt
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Cards of Thanks
T
he family of Debbie
Huerta would like to
express their thanks to
all the family & friends
during the loss of our
beloved Wife, Daughter,
Sister, & Tia. Your
prayers, thoughts, food,
cards, phone calls, visits,
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18. Fitness/Beauty
Superior Junior/Senior
High School in Superior,
Arizona is looking for a
Biology/Earth Science
teacher as well as a
Mathematics teacher.
These are high school
positions and any
successful candidates will
need to work with other
department members
to create common core
assessments, work
on curriculum, and
participate in data teams
and PLC’s. Candidates
must be Highly Qualified
and possess a current
Arizona Teaching
Certificate as well as
possess a current Arizona
DPS Fingerprint Card.
Superior High School is
a comprehensive junior/
senior high school with
grades 7-12 and offers
a rigorous curriculum.
We have approximately
200 students currently
enrolled with potential
growth expected. We
offer a range of athletics
and activities outside
of the classroom, and
positions are available.
For more information or
to apply, contact:
William Duarte @ 520827-1864 or go to
www.superior.k12.az.us
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Ray Unified School
District #3
Position
Announcement
Job Title:
Custodian
Location:
Elementary & High
School / Part-time
Start Date:
August 1, 2013
Supervisor:
Building Principal
Requirements:
U.S. Citizenship, H.S.
Diploma or G.E.D. and
knowledge of custodial
work procedures,
equipment and
chemicals.
Summary:
Perform custodial
duties as directed
Applications can be
picked up from Karla
Luedke at the District
Office Monday through
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Ray Unified School
District #3
Position
Announcement
Job Title:
Cafeteria Helper
Supervisor:
Food Service
Supervisor
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Summary:
Duties include but not
limited to: Jr/Sr High
School breakfast/lunch
cashier; assisting with
food preparation for Jr/
Sr High School; assist
the Jr/Sr High School
cook as needed.
Hours:
Monday-Friday 5 hours
(7:45-1:15) 1/2 hr nonpaid lunch
Applications can be picked
up from Karla Luedke at
the District Office Monday
through Friday 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
July 3, 2013 20. Help Wanted
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Ray Unified School
District #3
Position
Announcement
Job Title:
Title I Aide
Closing Date:
July 5, 2013
Requirements:
• High School Diploma/
GED
• Meet the requirements
according to the
Arizona Department
of Education
Paraprofessional
Proficiency Test or an
Associate’s Degree
or the equivalent of
hours to an Associate’s
Degree
• Patience and
sensitivity in dealing
with students
• Ability to work
cooperatively with
students and staff
• Ability to maintain
a high level of
confidentiality
Summary:
• Assist the Title I
Teacher
• Grade papers, making
copies and playground
duty
• Small group or 1:1
instruction
Total time on Job:
Part-time / 5-5.5 hrs per
day (Monday - Friday)
Hourly Wage:
$7.80 per hour (Per
Current Scale)
Applications can be picked
up from Karla Luedke at
the District Office Monday
through Friday 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
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Ray Unified School
District #3
Position
Announcement
Job Title:
5th Grade Teacher
Closing:
Until filled
Requirements:
Certificate, license, or
other legal credential
required. Degree(s)
required and area of
major study. Highly
Qualified Credentials.
Kind and amount of
prior job experience
required. Such
alternative to the
above qualifications
as the Board may
find appropriate and
acceptable.
Summary:
Perform grade level
and subject related
responsibilities by
implementing District
Curriculum, policies,
and procedures.
Letters of Interest should
be delivered to Karla
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office or Applications are
available on the district’s
website.
Superior Elementary
is seeking a H.Q. 1st
grade teacher with
ECE endorsement
and a H.Q. 5th grade
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Hayden-Winkelman School District
Positions Available
The HWUSD is looking to fill the following positions for the 2013-14
School Year:
Job Title: (2) Full-time Bus Driver/Maintenance/Custodian
Requirements: Candidates must hold a current Arizona Bus Driver
Certification and be able to work outside year round. Prior school
bus driving is a plus. The ability to work positively with staff, parents
and children is a must. All candidates will be drug tested prior to
employment and randomly tested throughout the school year as
required by law.
Rate of Pay: Up to $13.00 per hr for Driving and $8.00 per hr for
maintenance and custodial work
Job Title: (1) Part-time Maintenance/ Custodian
Requirements: Candidates must be able to work outside year round.
The ability to work positively with staff and have an understanding
of basic maintenance procedures or is willing to learn. Prior
maintenance experience is a plus. Must be able to take directives from
supervisor and is a team player.
Rate of Pay: $8.00 hour
Job Title: (1) Full Time Parent Liaison/Drop-out Prevention
Coordinator
Requirements: Candidates must have an associate degree or higher
in an area related to education and/or working with children and
parents. A successful candidate must have strong math, reading and
writing skills. The parent liaison portion of the new position will
require working directly with teachers, school administration and
parents to build a positive partnership. The drop-out prevention
portion will focus on supporting students and keeping them in
school and in academic compliance. The coordinator will help
students develop the skill needed to be career and college ready.
The coordinator will also run the district’s “Failing is not an Option
Program.”
Rate of Pay: BOE and Education
Applications can be picked up at the Hayden-Winkelman School
District Office at 824 Thorn Avenue, Winkelman Arizona. Please
summit Application to District office by Noon on Tuesday July 9th.
For additional information, please contact Jeff Gregorich
at 520-356-7876.
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602-625-3151 or
sasedona@juno.com
100. Real Estate
REAL ESTATE-”Large 3 bedroom, 1
1/2 baths mobile. Newly remodeled,
carpet, flooring, paint. Fully
furnished. $400 per month includes
space rent $1,000 down. Near golf
course, $15,500. Dale 949-6899744 or Vern 520-363-9884”
House for sale by owner. 219
Hing Drive Superior, AZ. Three
bedrooms, two bathrooms, bonus
room, recently remodeled, custom
cabinets, new tile, etc. Plus, six-foot
self-cleaning, in-ground, salt-water
swimming pool and above ground spa.
Contact number: (520) 827-9800.
AZ STATEWIDE LENDER REPO Land
Sale. Prescott area, Ruger Ranch,
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Low area, Windsor Valley Ranch, 8
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roads. Cabin on 8.9 Acres, $89,500,
completely renovated w/2 bedrooms.
Financing available. Beautiful land.
Priced for quick sale. Buy for pennies
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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona
July 3, 2013
Our last new 2012 on the lot ...
2012 Ford Flex FWD SEL
Leather Seats, 18” Wheels, Class III Trailer Tow,
Remote Start, Mineral Gray with White Roof.
MSRP ............................................... $37,485
McSpadden Ford Clear Out Price ... $30,850*
CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLES – MORE WARRANTY & BETTER INTEREST RATES!
2013 Ford Taurus Limited, 3.5L, Leather, SYNC, Backup Camera, 24,038 Miles. $25,900
2011 Ford Fiesta Hatchback SE, 1.6L, SYNC, Sirius, Convenience Pkg, 11,807 Miles. $16,500
2013 Lincoln MKS, 3.7L, Leather, Navigation, SYNC, Heated & Cooled Seats, 20,500 Miles. $39,900
2012 Ford Escape SLT, FWD, 2.5L, SYNC, Moon Roof, Power Seat, 34,061 Miles. $20,500
2012 Ford Fusion SEL, 3.0L, Leather, SYNC, Sirius Sat, Dual Power Seats, 11,125 Miles. $21,600
2012 Ford Flex SE, 2WD, 3.5L, SYNC, Sirius Sat, Power Seat, Third Row Seat, 15,593 Miles. $24,000
2012 Ford Focus SE Sedan, 2.0L, 37 MPG Hwy,SOLD
Cruise Control, 17,291 Miles. $17,500
2011 Ford Edge SEL, 3.5L, 2WD, Leather, Dual SOLD
Power Seats, SYNC, Prem Wheels, 14,077 Miles.
$27,800
PRE-OWNED CARS
2011 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, 4.6L, Leather, Alloy Wheels, 31,322 Miles. Was $18,900 NOW
$17,500
2007 Buick LaCrosse CXL, 3.8L, Leather, Power
Seat, Alloy Wheels, 92,096 Miles. Was $9,250 NOW
SOLD
$8,900
2009 Ford Taurus Limited FWD, 3.5L, SYNC, Parking Sensors, Leather, Moon Roof, 49,644 Miles. Was
$17,900 NOW $16,250
2007 Ford Taurus SE, 3.0L, Rear Spoiler, Power Seat, 71,543 Miles. Was $10,900 NOW $8,900
2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab Big Horn, 5.7L, 2WD, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, 20” Premium
Wheels. Was $27,900 NOW $26,900
2009 Ford F150 Super Crew XLT, 5.4L, 2WD, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, 40,209
Miles. Was $23,000 NOW $22,300
2012 Ford F150 Super Crew XLT, 4WD, SYNC,
Tow Pkg, Bed Liner, Power Seat, 17,401
SOLD
Miles. Was $31,500 NOW $31,000
2008 Ford F150 Super Crew Lariat, 5.4L, 2WD, Leather, Dual Power Seats, Prem Wheels,
55,370 Miles. Was $25,500 NOW 24,900
2011 Ford F150 Super Crew Lariat, Ecoboost, 4WD, Navigation, Leather, Moon Roof,
Tow Pkg, 45,338 Miles. Was $34,900 NOW $34,000
2006 Ford F150 Crew Cab XLT, 5.4L, 2WD, Power Seat, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, Toolbox,
65,852 Miles. Just In! $16,900
2010 Ford F150 Super Crew Platinum, 5.4L, 4WD, Moon Roof, Leather, Bed Liner, Tow
Pkg, 41,692 Miles. Was $36,900 NOW $36,200
2005 Ford F350 Super Duty SuperCab XL, 6.0L, 2WD, Tow Pkg, Running Boards, 85,230
Miles. Was $13,900 NOW $13,500
2010 Nissan Titan Crew Cab SE, 5.6L, 4WD,
Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, Alloy Wheels, 49,974
SOLD
Miles. Was $23,500 NOW $23,000
2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab SLT, 4.7L, 2WD, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, Alloy Wheels,
71,729 Miles. Was $11,900 NOW $11,500
2009 Ford F150 Reg Cab XL, 4.6L, 2WD, Cruise
Control, Single CD, 25,244 Miles. Was
SOLD
$15,900 NOW $15,500
2001 Nissan Frontier King Cab SE, 3.3L, Manual, 4WD, New Tires, Running Boards, 95,910
Miles. Just In! $10,000
2011 Kia Sorento EX, 3.5L, 2WD, Leather, Panorama Roof, Navigation, Prem Sound, 37,185 Miles.
Just In! $25,500
2007 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LTZ, 5.3L, 4WD, Leather, Premium Sound, Htd Seats, 80,630 Miles.
Was $26,900 NOW $25,900
2009 Cadillac Escalade, 6.2L, AWD, Leather, Navigation, Moon Roof, 52,007 Miles. Was $42,500
NOW $41,500
2007 Honda Ridgeline RTL, 3.5L, 4WD, Leather, Navigation, Moon Roof, 56,164 Miles. Was $21,500
NOW $20,900
2009 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 3.8L, Manual, 4WD, Navigation, Rear Seat, Hard Top, 17,850 Miles.
Was $27,900 NOW $27,500
2007 GMC Yukon SLT, 5.3L, 4WD, Leather, Dual P Seats, New Tires, DVD, Third Row Seat, 91,709
Miles. Was $22,900 NOW $22,500
2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, 3.3L, Power Seat, 7 Passenger Seating, 72,342 Miles. Was $13,900
NOW $12,500
2004 Nissan Murano SL, 3.5L, AWD, Leather, Navigation, Moon Roof, 94,159 Miles. Just In! $13,500
PRE-OWNED TRUCKS
PRE-OWNED SPORT UTILITIES
2008 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer, 4.0L, 4WD, Leather, 3rd Row Seat, Tow Pkg, 53,981 Miles. Was
$21,800 NOW $21,000
2002 Ford Windstar SE, 3.8L, Power Seat, 7 Passenger
SOLD Seating, 79,902 Miles. Just In! $6,700
McSpadden Ford, Inc.
Sales (928) 425-3157
(800) 278-1897
“You’ll Like the Way We Do Business”
WWW.MCSPADDENFORD.COM
*Tax, title, license and Doc Fee not included.
601 North Broad St.
Globe, Arizona