Superior celebrates Fiestas

Transcription

Superior celebrates Fiestas
Mila Besich-Lira | Superior Sun
SUPERIOR SUN
Superior celebrates Fiestas
Pages 7, 10-11
A community publication of Copperarea.com
Volume 91 Number 37
Periodicals Postage Paid at Superior, Arizona 85173
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
50¢
2 | Superior Sun
www.copperarea.com
September 16, 2015
OBITUARY
Dr. F. Guillermo Patiño
Dr. F. Guillermo Patiño passed away peacefully at home
in Tucson, AZ surrounded by his family on the evening
of Sept. 6, 2015 after a long and courageous battle with
Superior
Farmers Market
OPEN:
• Monday thru Friday
4 a.m. to 10 p.m.
• Saturday & Sunday
8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Fried Chicken, Pizza & Deli
SMOKE SHOP & More
Breakfast Burritos
M-F 4 am to 10 am
$2.99
798 Hwy 60 • Superior, AZ • 520-689-5845
emphysema. His family was blessed to celebrate his 83rd
birthday and 52nd wedding anniversary this year.
Guillermo was born on April 17, 1932 in La Capilla de
Tenza en Boyacá, Colombia, South America. He attended
medical school at the Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá,
Colombia which included a required 1 year service in a
rural area clinic and his internship before graduating in
1959. He then worked in private practice until he moved
to the United States. In 1961 he moved to Chicago, IL
and began working at Mother Cabrini Hospital in order to
learn the English language. He later worked at Belmont
Community Hospital, and then in 1963 he returned to
Ibague to marry the love of his life A. Lucia González
on July 20, 1963. They both returned back to Chicago
where he completed his American internship at the
Illinois Masonic Hospital. In 1967 he moved to Tucson
The Superior Sun
USPS 529-320
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
OPEN WEDNESDAYS!
New Patients and
Emergencies Welcome!
We accept insurance
including AHCCCS
(520) 689-2191
SuperiorSmilesAZ@gmail.com
(For urgent dental needs, sister offices located in Apache
Junction and Globe. Call today!)
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
AZ with his wife, daughter and newborn son, where he
did his surgical residency in the rotating program at St.
Mary’s Hospital, Tucson Medical Center and also Kino
Hospital. In 1970 he again moved his
family which now included 3 children
to Superior, AZ where he worked as a
surgeon at Magma Hospital until 1981.
Guillermo, Lucia, and his 4 children
moved to Ajo, AZ where he began
the final leg of his career. Guillermo
worked for Phelps Dodge at the New
Cornelia Hospital and then at the clinic
once the mine shut down. During the last few years before
his retirement, he was also required to travel often to Gila
Bend to provide medical care there at the clinic owned by
Phelps Dodge. Guillermo retired in 1996 and moved to
Tucson, AZ in 1997 with his wife until the day of his death.
Guillermo was preceded in death by his parents Raphael
and Paulina Patiño, and his brother Humberto Patiño.
He is survived by his sister, Olga (FL); brother, Rafael
“Rafico” (CA); wife, Lucia (Tucson, AZ); daughter,
Olga and husband Manuel Escarcega (Gilbert, AZ);
son, Carlos and Amy Allread (Tucson, AZ), son, Pedro
and wife Marissa (Tucson, AZ), daughter, Bertha and
husband Jaime Valenzuela (Tucson, AZ) and son-inlaw, Paul Vasquez Jr. (Ajo, AZ). He is also survived
by his grandchildren, Amanda Vasquez (25); LCpl
(USMC) Enrique Vasquez (23) and wife Ariana; Michael
Escarcega (20) and wife Dennise; Kelsey Berryman (17);
Chris Berryman (14); Joshua Valenzuela (14); Zechariah
Valenzuela (10); and great grandchildren Isabella (13
months); and Sofia Escarcega (due date Oct 2015).
Services are scheduled as follows on Sept 17, 2015:
• 9:30 a.m. – Rosary at St. Francis de Sales (1375 S.
Camino Seco, Tucson, AZ 85710)
• 10 a.m. – Mass at St. Francis de Sales
• 11 a.m. – Disposition of Ashes at Holy Hope Cemetery
(3535 N. Oracle Rd. Tucson, AZ 85705)
• 1 pm – Luncheon at St. Francis de Sales
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations
in honor of Guillermo be made to St. Francis de Sales
Parish (1375 S. Camino Seco, Tucson AZ 85710; phone
520-885-5908) or to Santa Cruz Catholic Church (1220 S.
6th Ave. Tucson, AZ 85713; phone 520-623-3833).
ONLINE-ONLY
AUCTION
N. Mesa Custom Home
BID: SEPT 23 – SEPT 29 • 7 PM
Property Address: 2055 E. Calle Maderas, Mesa, AZ 85213
PUBLIC PREVIEWS: Sept 15, 17,
19, 22, 24 & 26 • 2-6 PM
Excelerate
Real Estate
& Auction
John Payne
480-422-6800
www.Xsellr8.auction
See website for complete terms & conditions.
• Gorgeous remodel
• 4,000± sq ft, 5 BR, 3 BA • Basement
• 3/4±-acre irrigated lot
• 40+ mature shade/citrus trees
• Sparkling diving pool & huge patio
• Chef’s kitchen w/granite
• Two RV gates & RV/boat/toys parking
• Gated community, private cul-de-sac
• By 202 Freeway/Gilbert Rd
September 16, 2015 www.copperarea.com
Superior Sun | 3
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. 4
Violation of a court order was reported in the
100 block of Neary Ave.
Richard Dodge, 42, Superior, was arrested in
the area of Hwy. 60 and Kiser St. and charged
with possession of dangerous drugs and
possession of drug paraphernalia. He was cited
and released.
Sept. 5
Mariah Hernandez, 20, Superior, was arrested
in the 100 block of Neary Ave. and was charged
with two counts of assault. She was cited and
released.
Violation of a court order was reported in the
100 block of Neary Ave.
Criminal damage was reported in the zero
block of Lobb Ave.
Leo R. Ybarra, 60, Superior, was arrested in
the area of Sunset Dr. and was charged with
allowing an unauthorized minor to drive. He
was cited and released.
Michael A. Salazar, 35, Superior, was arrested
in the area of Valentine St. and Contreras St.
and was charged with possession of dangerous
drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia
and driving on a suspended license. He was
transported and booked into the Pinal County
2009 Chevy 1500 Crew LT 4x4
2012 Buick LaCrosse Touring
NOW
$22,995
NOW
$22,995
V8, Auto, A/C,
Very Nice Truck
Was $26,475
2013 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew 4x4
1995 Jaguar XJ Convertible
NOW
$36,995
NOW
$12,995
“Hemi,” Auto, A/C,
Fully Equipped
Was $39,990
2014 Jeep Patriot sport
V6, Auto, A/C, Fully Loaded,
“Like New,” Only 47,984 Miles
Was $26,472
#3177
#3080
4 Cyl, Auto, A/C
Was $18,945
NOW
$16,695
#3114
2007 Dodge Nitro SLT
6 Cyl, Only 54,363 Miles,
Auto, A/C, Garage Kept
Was $15,075
#3164
Jail in Florence.
Sept. 6
Andrew W. Robbins, 54, Superior, was
arrested and charged with possession of
dangerous drugs. He was transported and
booked into the Pinal County Jail.
Sept. 7
Johnny Y. Morales, 47, Superior, was arrested
in the area of Hill St. and Stone Ave. and was
charged with driving on a suspended license.
He was cited and released.
Sept. 10
Stephanie A. Armenta, 29, Superior, was
Continued on page 14
V6, Auto, A/C
Was $12,475
NOW
$9,695
#3118
#3127
We’re proud partners with Ray Federal Credit Union to help you get affordable financing.
We support ASARCO employees! Come in and see how we can help you.
Horne Dodge Chrysler Jeep Nissan
1-888-409-0027
2046 E. HWY. 60 • GLOBE, AZ. 1•888•409•0027
On approved credit. Price plus tax, license and $299 dealer doc fee. MPG HWY.
Subject to prior sale. Sale ends 9-23-2015.
www.HorneChryslerJeepDodge.com
www.HorneNissan.com
4 | Superior Sun
www.copperarea.com
September 16, 2015
Pinal County Sheriff’s Report
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is
taken from the daily logs, based on
the information provided by deputies.
All persons arrested are presumed
innocent until proven guilty in a court
of law.
Sept. 4
Violation of a court order was reported in
the 1700 block of N. Calle Futura, Oracle.
Violation of a court order was reported
in the 61000 block of E. Halter Pl.,
SaddleBrooke.
Sept. 5
A fire was reported in the area of W. Hwy. 77
and W. American Ave., Oracle.
A vehicle was reported stolen in the 100
block of W. Sahuaro Dr., Queen Valley.
Criminal damage was reported in the 900
block of W. First Ave., San Manuel.
Sept. 6
Kenneth Lee White, 55, Oracle, was arrested
in the 800 block of Cody Loop, Oracle, and
was charged with threatening/intimidation
and aggravated assault. He was transported
and booked into the Pinal County Jail in
Florence.
Sept. 7
Burglary was reported in the 300 block of S.
McNab Pkwy., San Manuel.
Theft was reported in the 400 block of S.
Avenue A, San Manuel.
Sept. 8
Violation of a court order was reported in
the 500 block of S. Avenue D, San Manuel.
Sept. 10
A search warrant was served in the 1300
block of N. John Adams St., Oracle.
Sept. 11
Pete Ruiz Jr., 57, Oracle, was arrested in the
2100 block of W. American Ave., Oracle, on
a warrant for driving on a suspended license.
He was transported and booked into the
Pinal County Jail.
Heather Marie Cipolla, 41, Oracle, was
arrested in the 1200 block of Jefferson,
Oracle, and was charged with possession
of prescription drugs and two counts of
possession of drug paraphernalia. She was
transported and booked into the Pinal County
Jail.
Sept. 13
Burglary was reported in the 37000 block of
S. Vista Ridge Ct., SaddleBrooke.
Violation of a court order was reported in
the 64000 block of E. Whispering Tree Ln.,
SaddleBrooke.
Criminal damage was reported in the 100
block of E. Avenue I, San Manuel.
God Has the Right Answers
!
Now accepting applications for 12D Funds.
Now accepting applications for 12D Funds.
Who can apply?
Who can apply?
Cities, towns or counties for government
Cities, towns or counties for government
services
that
thegeneral
general
public,
services
thatbenefit
benefit the
public,
including
public
safety,mitigation
mitigation of of
impact
including
public
safety,
impact
of gaming, or promotion of commerce and
of gaming,
or promotion of commerce and
economic development.
development.
How do Ieconomic
apply?
Fill out theHow
application
and return to both
do I apply?
addresses listed on application
Fill out
the application and return to both
Where do I apply?
addresses listed on application
Visit the casino website at www.apacheWherefor
dothe
I apply?
gold-casino.com
application.
Visit the casino website at
www.apache-gold-casino.com
for the application.
Deadline for all applications is October 11, 2015
www.apache-gold-casino.com
1-800-APACHE-8
I
saiah 1:18 tells us – “Come now, let
us reason together,” says the Lord. Does life frustrate you at times? Do
you feel as if you were thrown a curve
ball? You can’t find the answers you
need?
Talk to the One who does have the
answers – all the time. He desires
to help you with the wisdom and
understanding that you need.
You won’t have to argue your point. You explain your frustrations and
the Lord gently fills your spirit with
knowledge designed to heal your
situation. He speaks directly into the
point of your unrest.
Trust the Lord to see you through to
your victory today. Open up the lines
of communication. Talk with Him, not
at Him. PASTOR’S CORNER
By Dennis Van Gorp
Family Life Christian Center
He does have the answers – the
RIGHT answers!
Congratulations,
McKenna, for
making student of
the month. We are
very proud of you
and love you so
much!
Love, Dad, Mom,
Nathan & Zach
Patronize Our Advertisers
September 16, 2015 www.copperarea.com
Superior Sun | 5
Come check out our Ford Certified Pre-owned Vehicles!
2014 Ford Focus SE
Hatchback
2014 Ford Focus SE
Hatchback
2.0L, Sync, Auto, Moon Roof, Rear
Spoiler, Alloy Wheels, Sirius XM
2.0L, Sirius XM, Moon Roof, Auto,
Alloy Wheels
$16,500
$16,900
Stk# C12663
2013 Ford F150
Super Cab STX
2014 Ford Focus
Sedan
2.0L, Sync, Auto, Rear Spoiler,
Alloy Wheels, Parking Sensors
$15,100
2014 Ford Escape SE
2.0L, Ecoboost, 4WD, Parking
Sensors, Backup Camera,
Panorama Roof, Alloy Wheels
5.0L, 4x4, Sync, Towing Pkg.,
Running Boards, Alloy Wheels
$29,500
Stk# C12661
Get Extra 12 month/ 12,000 mile
Warranty and Peace of Mind!
Stk# T12702
$23,900
Stk# C12660
2012 Ford Fusion SEL
3.0L, Auto, Sirius Satellite, Moon
Roof, Leather, Rear Spoiler,
Alloy Wheels
$19,900
Stk# 12624
2013 Ford Edge SEL
3.5L, AWD, Sync, Backup Camera,
Parking Sensors, Leather,
Dual Power Seats
Stk# T12687
$29,500
Stk# 12608A
We are proud sponsors with Ray Federal Credit Union to
help you get affordable financing. We support ASARCO
employees! Come in & see how we can help you.
McSpadden Ford, Inc.
“You’ll Like the Way We Do Business”
Sales (928) 425-4491
(800) 278-1897
WWW.MCSPADDENFORD.COM
Price does not include tax, title, or license.
601 North Broad St.
Globe, Arizona
6 | Superior Sun
www.copperarea.com
Superior High School Football 2015
Superior vs. Arete Prep
Friday, Sept. 18, 7 p.m.
Home Game
SHS Football Schedule & Record
Superior 58, Fort Thomas 0
Superior 55, Duncan 6
Superior 71, Baboquivari 20
Sept. 18...... Arete Prep
Sept. 25 ........@Ray
Oct. 2 ........... Chandler Prep
Oct. 9 ..............@Gilbert Christian
Oct. 16 ........ Hayden (Homecoming)
402 W. Main St., Superior, AZ • 520-689-3409
433 W. Hwy. 60, Superior, AZ
520-689-0159 • 520-689-0168
Now open 10:30am to 9pm
Seven Days a Week
Daily Specials
Also in Globe & Oracle
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
112 Williams Lane, Kearny, AZ 85137 • 520-363-5681
SUPERIOR SUN
Save Money Market
420 W. Main • Superior, AZ • 689-2265
Your Hometown Grocer
Los Hermanos
835 Hwy 60 • 689-5465
• DAILY SPECIALS •
Cobre Valley Institute
of Technology
1500 Sunset Drive, Superior • 520-689-5031
September 16, 2015
Panthers continue
to roll with win
over Baboquivari
By Andrew Luberda
Superior Sun
The sixth-ranked Superior football team continued to roll
last week, improving to 3 – 0 after a 71 – 20 thrashing at
Baboquivari.
The Panthers scored 40 points in the first quarter
alone and led 60 – 6 at halftime on their way to another
lopsided victory.
Junior quarterback Nicolaus Cruz starred again,
completing six passes in eight attempts for 182 yards and
three touchdowns. He also rushed for 143 yards and two
more scores.
Running back Edgar Galindo, a junior, rushed for 144
yards and two touchdowns in the win. He also kicked a
34-yard field goal. Senior receiver Elias Olmos was one of
seven different receivers to catch a pass in the game. He
was the leading receiver in the game with 81 yards and a
touchdown. Sophomore Marcos Bueno had 68 receiving
yards and two touchdowns.
As impressive as the Panthers’ offense has been to start
the season, the defense has been equally impressive,
allowing only eight points per game so far.
The defense had three interceptions last Friday; one each
from Olmos, Steven Ybarra, and Michael Salazar. Dominic
Perea had a game-high nine tackles.
The schedule hasn’t been the most difficult in the
early part of the season, but it appears the Panthers are
competing to execute as much as the victory against some
inferior opponents. Their doing just fine based on the
results and an undefeated record.
The Panthers host Arete Prep this Friday. Kickoff is
scheduled for 7 p.m.
Help wanted! Leaders sought
for Superior Little League
By Mila Besich-Lira
Superior Sun
It is that time of year, most residents and parents are
thinking of football, cooler weather and the holidays.
Baseball and Little League are the last things on our
minds. However in order to host a successful season, it
is important that the Superior Little League conduct its
annual board elections in September.
The elections for the 2015-16 season will be held on Sept.
24, 2015 at 7 p.m. at the Superior Junior/Senior High
School multipurpose room. Elections are required each
year as per the league charter and by-laws.
For more information on the election process and
positions available, please contact Arlene Diaz-Gonzalez
at 480-309-4049.
September 16, 2015 www.copperarea.com
Superior Sun | 7
Fiestas Patrias called a HUGE success
The annual Fiestas Patrias hosted by the
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic church is one
of the longest running events in Superior.
The event has grown significantly over the
past few years with the addition of the car
show. This year the car show doubled in
participation with 247 cars registered for
the event.
One of the traditions of the event is the
crowing of the fiesta queen. This year
7th grader Jordan Lopez was crowned
the 2015 Fiesta Queen. Her opponent in
the fundraising race was Felicity Boltarez
of Kearny. The two worked with their
families to raise money for the parish and
the candidate who raised the most funds
wins the crown.
Food and game booths were open
throughout Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday evening the stage was filled with
entertainment by the Superior Dance
Company under the instruction of Superior
native Billie Jo Villaverde. Mariachi Alma
Jaliso also performed along with the St.
Francis Church Choir. Saturday night
closed out with band “Primo” playing until
late into the night.
Baile Folklorico Alma de Superior under
the instruction of Keana Torres also
performed for a brief time on Saturday but
returned to the stage for a full performance
on Sunday.
Pamela Peck
Baile Folklorico Alma de Superior performs at the St. Francis Fiestas Patrias.
Mila Besich-Lira | Sun
Driven by Ethic
602.908.4377 cell
520.689.0149 fax
pamela@myhomegroup.com
Five Office Suites Available 18 N. Magma Ave.
$275 per month. Each office approx 158 sq ft. all utilities
included, air conditioning. Offices share a furnished reception
area and break room/common area.
298 N. High School Ave., Superior
Enjoying the St. Francis Fiestas Patrias.
Mila Besich-Lira | Sun
See more photos, pages 10-11
$105,000
649 W. US Hwy. 60, Superior
$185,000
This is a TOTAL remodel. Located in the far
northeast part of town this home was built in 1929.
ALL electrical plumbing roof exterior and interior
have been replaced and/or remodeled. New rain
gutters Shutters on all new duel pain windows. New security
doors: 3 in back 1 in front. New porcelain tile throughout with
custom interior doors. A must see custom shower. This home is
READY TO MOVE IN. MLS 5231730
This is a truly authentic Mexican Restaurant. It is fully
equipped with NEW and some older equip., all owned.
It’s very clean and well established. 5 YR old A/C
keeps the building cool. It has a newer roof, lg. walkin refrigerator and freezer, lots of room for storage, great location and
a favorite among the locals. Name change is required and recipes are
negotiable with offer. All financial are available upon request during
inspection period. MLS 5156300
201 W. Porphyry St., Superior
401 W. East St., Superior
$275,000
GREAT INCOME PROPERTY! These are 8 little
cottages...Super Adorable...6 are all ready occupied
with great tenants; 2 are currently being used as storage
but with some TLC would make great rentals as well.
Remodeled with AC heat pumps, stoves, fridge. Some have W/D hook
ups. Each on its own water meter and electrical meter. A courtyard
adorns the common area. For someone looking for income property
LOOK NO FURTHER. Financial information available. MLS 5269032
$999,999
This has been a family owned/operated business for many
years. Grandfather-clause protected. OVER an acre of land,
44,506 sq. ft. included in the property and 3 bd 1 ba home
included in the sale, currently rented as a month to month
lease. There is also living quarters in the business building as well. Many
unique items and all items to suit your needs from plumbing, electrical, tools,
paint, keys, etc. Financial and major account info available to serious buyers.
Several MAJOR accounts currently on the books. MLS 5298443
8 | Superior Sun
www.copperarea.com
September 16, 2015
“At Resolution Copper, we’re committed to leaving the places we work better than we find them.
That’s why we’re sponsoring Footprints Matter’s Superior Area Trash Clean Up. It is a
day when our community can come together to bring our unique landscape and
valued recreational areas back to their natural beauty. We’ll be there, and we
hope you can join us.”
Foot Print Matters 2015_Ad.indd 1
9/9/2015 4:48:21 PM
September 16, 2015 www.copperarea.com
Superior Sun | 9
Sole to Soul celebrates
one year anniversary
Aravaipa Campus
Fall Speaker Series
Monday, Sept. 21, 2015 | 11 a.m. - Noon
Aravaipa Campus - E102
80440 E. Aravaipa Rd.
Winkelman, AZ 85192
Community members are invited to attend the first speaker
session of the series for this fall. Dr. Dan Higgins from the
Institute of Sustainability at ASU will talk about Arizona’s water
and sustainability policy.
This free event is sponsored by the Aravaipa Science Club and
Aravaipa Campus Library.
For more information contact:
Titia King (titia.king@centralaz.edu or 520-357-2826)
Free Good
Grief Workshop
& Balloon Release Ceremony
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Gemini Outreach Office
14. N. Magma Avenue
Superior, AZ 85173
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
The owners of Sole to Soul, Gerri and Jody Romero, celebrated the one year
anniversary of the opening of their store on Magma Ave. The anniversary
celebration included refreshments with a homemade sangria made by Tony Acosta
and door prizes. The store offers many holistic services such as reflexology, and
Reiki along with products such as healing crystals and salt rock lamps. Additional
services and events are planned for the coming year.
Mila Besich-Lira | Sun
LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED
RSVP CONNIE @
520.827.0783 OR 520.689.0104
GRIEF IS THE NORMAL
RESPONSE TO ANY
KIND OF
O LOSS & GRIEF
RECOVERY IS A VERY
PERSONAL JOURNEY
HE GOOD GRIEF
THE
WORKSHOP OFFERS
YOU THE CHANCE TO
LEARN SPECIFIC TOOLS
THAT WILL ALLOW YOU
TO BEGIN THE STEPS OF
RECOVERY
COME JOURNEY WITH
US & TAKE THIS
OPPORTUNITY TO LOOK
AT THE LOSSES YOU
HAVE EXPERIENCED IN
YOUR LIFE: DEATH OF A
PERSON OR ANIMAL,
DIVORCE OR OTHER
TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP
LOSS, LIFE CHANGING
HEALTH ISSUES, OR
GRIEVING OF A FAITH
COMMUNITY THAT HAS
CAUSED PAIN
10 | Superior Sun
www.copperarea.com
September 16, 2015
St. Francis
September 16, 2015 www.copperarea.com
Fiestas Patrias a great success
Felicity Boltarez of Kearny was the
runner up in the Fiesta Queen contest.
Superior Sun | 11
Jordan Lopez was crowned 2015 Fiesta
Queen.
Volunteers Needed
Are you a people person? Want to give unto others and assist
those experiencing a challenging time?
Copper Communities Hospice is looking for volunteers that are
interested in visiting with patients. Volunteers attend an 8-hour
training session, must be able to pass a background check,
have a driver’s license, current auto insurance and their own
reliable transportation. TB skin test is required (we will provide).
Volunteers devote a minimum of 2 hours a week.
If your organization or group would like more information
or would like to have a Hospice Presentation detailing the
hospice volunteer services, please feel free to call Debra
Green, Volunteer Coordinator, at 520-391-3000. We will gladly
set up arrangements.
Volunteers “Plant Seeds of Kindness.” PICK UP AN APPLICATION
TODAY! We would love to have you join our dedicated group
of volunteers.
Serving Areas in Superior, Florence, Casa Grande, Globe, Miami, Kearny,
Hayden, Winkelman, Dudleyville, San Carlos, Roosevelt & Gold Canyon
12 | Superior Sun
www.copperarea.com
THIS ‘N THAT
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
19 BTA Bye-Bye
Buzzards
Free In-Home Blood Pressure
Checks Offered by Gemini
Gemini Hospice is offering free InHome Blood Pressure Checks. Call
the office at 520-689-0104 to schedule.
The check takes 10 minutes. We leave
you with a card to keep track of your
blood pressure and can put you on our
schedule to return in two weeks.
SEPTEMBER
18 CCEDC to Meet in
Dudleyville
Copper Corridor Economic
Development Coalition meets the third
Friday of the month at the Dudleyville
Multicultural Center at 8:30 a.m. The
September meeting will be held Friday,
Sept. 18. For more information, please
email info@coppercorridor.org.
Boyce Thompson Arboretum
celebrates Bye-Bye Buzzards on
Saturday, Sept. 19, 7 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
Guest speaker ASU Professor Dave
Pearson and others will guide bird
walks at 8:30 a.m. From 9 a.m. - 2
p.m. volunteers from Fallen Feathers
Wildlife Rehab will have a living exhibit
of raptors and reptiles near the Smith
Building, September hours are 6 a.m.3 p.m. These events are included with
admission of $10 for adults, $5 ages
5-12 and free to BTA Annual Members
and AZ State Parks pass-holders.
21 Job Search
Workshop
Come to the free workshop for people
seeking work at the Constitutional Hall,
at the library/town hall/ swimming pool
complex in Kearny on Tilbury Ave. It will
be held on Monday, Sept. 21, to learn
interviewing skills, 9 a.m. - noon for all
days. Register by calling 520-896-2880
so materials can be prepared for you.
Workshops are sponsored by the Town
of Kearny, Copper Corridor Business
Success Center for all residents of the
Copper Basin and surrounding area.
Felix Bermejo with
Peace Pest Control
26
Superior Area Trash
Cleanup Planned
Superior Area Trash Cleanup is
on Saturday, Sept. 26, starting at
7 a.m. Register at the Superior
Airport parking area. Bring gloves,
water, long-handled grabber tools,
hats, sunscreen, rakes or shovels
for off-road clean up areas. For
additional details and RSVP contact
superiorcleanup@footprintsmatter.
org.
3 OCTOBER
Good Grief Workshop
in Superior
Gemini Hospice extends an
invitation from its family to yours
to learn specific tools that will
allow you to begin the steps of
recovery from grief. Attend the
free Good Grief Workshop and
Balloon Release on Saturday, Oct.
3, at the Gemini Outreach Office,
14 N. Magma Ave. in Superior
from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Lunch will be
provided. RSVP Connie at 520-8270783 or 520-689-0104.
ON THE AGENDA
FAMILY LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER BIBLE STUDY: A Bible
Study will be held each Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Family Life
Christian Center. Call 689-2202 for more information.
SUPERIOR OPTIMIST CLUB: The Superior Optimist Club
meets the first and third Tuesdays at Edwardo’s Pizza at 6:30
p.m. Anyone wishing to join the club can contact JoAnn
Besich at 520-827-0592.
SUPERIOR SENIOR CENTER: The Superior Senior Center
is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A
hot nutritious lunch is provided at noon. Bingo is played every
Tuesday and Thursday starting at 10:30 a.m. Come in and
join us for lunch or Bingo. You do not need to be a senior to
join us, but must be over 21 to play Bingo. Need a ride to the
center? Call 520-689-5182.
September 16, 2015
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.
SUPERIOR SCHOOL BOARD: Regular meetings of the
Superior School District Governing Board are held at 6 p.m. in
the Auditorium, at Kennedy Elementary School, 1500 Sunset
Drive in Superior, usually on the first Wednesday of each month.
SUPERIOR, ARIZONA COWBOY ROUND-UP ASSOC:
Anyone interested in joining the Superior, Arizona Cowboy
Round-up Association should call Sandra Doyle at 509-9360604.
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.
Offers complete satisfaction for
all your pest control needs.
Pest • Termites • Rodents • Bird Control •
Bees • Scorpions • Roaches • Spiders
Contact Felix Bermejo
(520) 466-9408
(520) 280-6915
PO Box 310, Eloy, AZ 85131
FelixBermejo1953@hotmail.
com
We Thank Our Customers!
Se Habla Español
SUPERIOR CHURCH DIRECTORY
Presbyterian Church
of Superior
St. Francis of Assisi
Catholic Church
100 Magma Ave., Superior
11 Church Ave., Superior
520-689-2631
Fr. Samuel Jandeh
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!
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
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
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
Superstition Foothills
Baptist Church
Advertise
Your Church
Here!
6338 S. Kings Ranch Rd.
Gold Canyon, AZ
Sunday Services
Life Line Christian Institute 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Life Line Connect Groups 5 p.m.
We love people and would like to
be your church home.
To be included in the weekly
church listing, call the
Superior Sun at 520-363-5554.
Patronize Our Advertisers
September 16, 2015 www.copperarea.com
Superior Sun | 13
Community rummage sale this weekend in Superior
The 3rd Annual Community Rummage Sale is set for
this Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015 and will be held at the Cobre
Valley Clinic located on Hwy. 60 in Superior. The sale will
begin at 6 a.m. and end at around noon.
Any local nonprofits or religious organizations wishing to
host their rummage sale at the event should contact Mila
SHS reunion schedule announced
Registration for the 1965-1969 Superior High School
Reunion has closed. There was a great response from
many alumni making the capacity of the Gold Canyon event
pavilion full. A huge thank you to all who responded. The schedule of events are as follows: on Friday Sept. 25
there will a buffet lunch at Jade Grill. Seating is limited so
reservations must be made by Sept. 19 to Jade Grill 520689-2885 or email wing.nancy@gmail.com.
Besich-Lira at 520-827-0676.
The Superior Optimist Club is the only non-profit
committed to the event at this time, if you would like to
make a donation of items for the club to sell please contact
JoAnn Besich at 520-827-0592 or Jessica Castillo at 520827-0098.
• 4-5 p.m. Old High School Tour
• 5:30 p.m. Commemorative Ceremony at cemetery
• 6:15 - 8:30 p.m. Hosted Happy Hour at VFW
On Saturday, Sept. 26, 2015 at Gold Canyon Golf Resort:
• 4-5:30 p.m. Hospitality Suite Cocktail Hour
• 6-7 p.m. No Host Cocktail Hour & Buffet Dinner
• 7-11 p.m. Dinner and Dancing
Cash bar will be available from 6-11 p.m.
Gila Community College offers job
seeking strategies workshop
In response to the layoffs by the local mining
companies and their subcontractors, Gila Community
College is reaching out to the community by offering
a free one-week workshop titled “Job Seeking
Strategies” to those affected by the layoffs or to
anyone who is having difficulty finding employment.
This workshop will cover resume writing, job
searching strategies, and interviewing skills.
The workshop will be held Sept. 21 through 25 from
8-10 a.m. at the Gila Pueblo Campus in Globe. Those
interested can register by calling the GCC Gila Pueblo
campus at 928-425-8481 or stopping by the campus
at 8274 S. Six Shooter Canyon Rd. in Globe.
This workshop is free.
The Administration Office is open Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
We’re Hiring!
Imagine The Difference You Can Make
Looking for a career
Looking for a career
opportunity
in a
opportunity in a
rewarding
field?
rewarding
“I’m proud to be part of an
organization that is making a
difference, while allowing me to
fulfill my professional goals.”
A job as a Personal Caregiver for
In-Home Supports (providing support
A job
as a Clinician
at
to
individuals
with disabilities
in their
Arizona
MENTOR
may be
right for
you!
own
homes)
at Arizona
Mentor
may
be right for you!
Apply Today!
Apply Today!
http://jobs.thementornetwork.com/arizona
http://jobs.thementornetwork.com/arizona
or
call (602) 567-4975
or call (520) 298-7017 ext. 20
DONATE
YOUR CAR
1-800-538-7026
FREE TOWING
TAX DEDUCTIBLE
The opportunity to make a difference
Comprehensive rewards & benefits
Why join
our team?
Professional development
Supportive & collaborative teams
Innovative health & wellness options
Employee recognition programs
A partner of The MENTOR Network | Equal Opportunity Employer
Energizing Work. Expansive Horizons.
Ask About A FREE 3 Day
Vacation Voucher To Over
20 Destinations!!!
Help Prevent Blindness
Get A Vision Screening Annually
14 | Superior Sun
www.copperarea.com
SUPERIOR POLICE REPORT
Continued from page 3
arrested on a warrant issued
out of the Pinal County
Sheriff’s Office for failure to
appear. She was transported
and booked into the Pinal
County Jail.
Calls not listed include traffic
stop (8), information (5),
suspicious activity (1), animal
complaint (5), alarm drop
(3), agency assist (5), civil
matter (2), welfare check (4),
disturbance (6), medical (2),
911 hang-up (1), attempt to
locate (3), traffic hazard (1),
abandoned vehicle (1) and
illegal dumping (1).
Citizens are reminded to call
Silent Witness at 1-800-358INFO, Crime Stop at 689-5611
or the Information Tip Line
at 520-827-0065 if they have
information that may help the
Superior
Senior Center
News
The Superior Senior Center,
360 W. Main St., invites
seniors to join the center and
enjoy a nice meal. Meals are
$2 for adults 55 and over.
Under 55 is $4.
Gemini Hospice is offering a
blood pressure clinic every
second and fourth Thursday of
the month at 12:30 p.m. This
is conducted at the Superior
Senior Center at 360 W.
Main. There is no charge and
everyone is welcome.
The menu for the Superior
Senior center for the week of
Sept. 21-24 is:
• Monday: Cheese Burger,
Broccoli Slaw, Potato Wedges,
Peaches
• Tuesday: Baked Chicken,
Mashed Potato, California
Blend, Wheat Roll, Orange
• Wednesday: Tuna Salad,
Vegetable Soup, Broccoli Slaw,
Jell-o w/ fruit.
• Thursday: Meat Loaf, Italian
Blend, Au Gratin Potatoes,
Pears
Need a ride to the center?
Call 689-5182.
police department in solving
a crime.
The Superior Police and Fire
Departments have contracted
all dispatch services to the
Pinal County Sheriff (POLICE)
and Florence PD (FIRE). As
a result of these changes, you
need to know some new phone
numbers.
• Emergency (Police – Fire –
Medical) 911
• Police Non-Emergency 520866-5111
• Police Department Business
520-689-5255
Public Notice
ORDINANCE NO. 15-132
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
SUPERIOR, PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING ORDINANCE No.14-124 BY
APPROVING ZONE CHANGE NO. 2015-05
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Superior has, at its regular meeting
held on September 10, 2015, studied and considered Ordinance No. 15-132 (Zone
Change No. 2015-05), an Ordinance approving amendments to the Town’s Zoning
Ordinance to permit second residential units in single residential zoned districts and
to permit architectural projections in front yard setbacks not to exceed five (5) feet; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the Town
to enact these amendments to the Town’s Zoning Ordinance in order to enhance the
quality of life and to protect the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens; and WHEREAS,
a timely and properly noticed public hearing upon Zone Change No. 2015-05 (Ordinance
No. 15-132), was held by the Town Council during its regularly scheduled meeting on
September 10, 2015, at which hearing evidence, oral and documentary, was admitted
on behalf of said zone change; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission
of the Town of Superior, in a regular session assembled on the 20th day of August, 2015,
approved Resolution No. 15-05 (Zone Change 2015-05), as amended; a Resolution
of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Superior recommending that
the Town Council amend Ordinance 14-124 (Zoning Ordinance) of the Town Code by
approving Zone Change No. 2015-05, as amended). NOW, THEREFORE, THE TOWN
COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF SUPERIOR DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: That the Town Council does amend Ordinance No. 14-124 to permit an
architectural building projection into a required front yard from three (3) feet to five
(5) feet and to delete Subsection D.1 requiring a conditional use permit for a building
projection into a front yard up to five (5) feet. SECTION II: Allow second dwelling units
in the R1-190, R1-108, R1-43, R1-15, R1-12, R1-8, R1-6, and R1-5 zone district
subject to approval of a conditional permit The provisions for second dwelling units
shall be set forth in a new section 13.15 (Second Dwelling Units) as follows: 13.15:
Second Dwelling Units A. Purpose and Intent: This section is intended to ensure that
second dwelling units located in residential districts do not adversely impact adjacent
residential parcels or the surrounding neighborhood, and are developed in a manner
which protects the integrity of the residential district, while providing for needed housing
opportunities for owners of eligible parcels B. Applicability: The provisions of this Section
shall apply to all second dwelling units in addition to the provisions of the zone district
in which it is located. C. Definitions: As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall
mean: EXHIBIT “A” of ZC No.2015-05 1. Living Area: The interior habitable area of
a dwelling unit including basements and attics, but does not include a garage or any
accessory structure. 2. Second Unit: An attached or a detached residential dwelling
unit which provides complete independent living facilities for one or more persons. It
shall include permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation
on the same parcel as the single-family dwelling is situated. Development Standards:
The following standards shall apply to all second dwelling units: 1. The property shall be
in a single family residentially zoned district. 2. The lot must contain a primary dwelling
unit either existing or proposed to be constructed concurrent with the second unit. 3.
The maximum allowable lot coverage shall not be exceeded. 4. The maximum building
height for a second dwelling unit shall be one (1) story, not to exceed eighteen (18) feet.
No second dwelling unit shall be higher than the main dwelling unit as measured from
the median ground elevation of the site. 5. The second dwelling unit shall be subject to
the minimum required front, side, and rear yard setbacks of the zone district in which
property is located. 6. The second dwelling unit may be attached to, or detached from,
the primary residence, but shall be architecturally compatible with the main dwelling and
the surrounding neighborhood. 7. The second dwelling unit shall have adequate water
supply and sewer service. 8. The entrance to an attached second dwelling unit shall be
separate from the entrance to the primary dwelling unit. 9. Second dwelling unit shall
be subject to all development fees including, but not limited to, public facilities impact
fees, park fees and assessment districts, where so applicable 10. The floor area of the
second dwelling unit shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of the floor area of the primary
single family residence on the property unless the primary single family residence is
less than 800 square feet. 11. Off-street parking space shall be provided for the second
dwelling unit in compliance with the provisions of Article XIV (Parking Provisions) of
this Code. SECTION III: The Zoning Administrator of the Town of Superior is hereby
given the authority to make any non-substantive changes to this Ordinance. These nonsubstantive changes will include such things as grammatical errors or any other such
changes provided a report is given to the Planning and Zoning Commission and the
Town Council indicating which changes are to be made: SECTION IV: Severability. If
any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, phrase or portion of this Ordinance No.
15-132 (Zone Change 2015-05) or the application to any person or place is held to be
unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decisions shall not
affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Zone Change. The Town Council
declares that it would have recommended adoption of these revisions to Ordinance
No.15-132 and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Zone
Change in spite of the fact that one or more of the same be declared unconstitutional
or invalid. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 10TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2015. TOWN
OF SUPERIOR /s/ Jayme Valenzuela, Mayor ATTESTED TO: /s/ Rachelle Sanchez,
Town Clerk REVIEWED BY: /s/ Margaret Gaston, Town Manager APPROVED AS TO
FORM: /s/ Stephen R. Cooper, Town Attorney CERTIFICATION I, Rachelle Sanchez,
hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No.15-132 was passed and adopted by the
Town Council of the Town of Superior at a regularly scheduled meeting on the 10th day
of September, 2015, by the following vote: AYES: Blank NOES: Blank ABSENT: Blank
ABSTENTIONS: Blank /s/ Rachelle Sanchez, Town Clerk
SUN Legal 9/16/15
September 16, 2015
Weather
Date
Sept 7
Sept 8
Sept 9
Sept 10
Sept 11
Sept 12
Sept 13
High LowPcp
103
101
95
88
101
107
105
72
79
73
73
67
72
72
Weather readings
courtesy Boyce
Thompson Arboretum.
CLASSIFIED
(520) 363-5554
Advertise
your
1. Automobile
Advertise
for as little as
your
Info for SpaceMaster:
Info
for
SpaceMaster:
$13.00 per
Public Notice
Vehicle
Name of Legal: Town of Superior
Ordinance
15-132
Name ofweek.
Legal: Town
of Superior Ordinance 15-131
Size: 2 col. by 7.75 inchesSize: 1 col. by 7 inches
with a
SUN 1x run: 9/16
SUN 1x run: 9/16
Total cost: $135.41
Picture for
Cost perCall
week: $61.15
as little as
Bill the Town of Superior Bill 363-5554
the Town of Superior
to place your
$13.00
FREE Make Cash
and
Copper
Basin
Sell Fast!
Marketplace
Call
Ad
(520)
1. Automobile
363-5554
ORDINANCE No. 15-131
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR
AND TOWN COUNCIL OF THE
TOWN OF SUPERIOR, PINAL
COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING THE
TOWN’S OFFICIAL ZONING MAP BY
APPROVING ZONE CHANGE NO.
2015-04
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town
of Superior has, at its regular meeting
held on September 10, 2015, studied and
considered Ordinance No. 15-131 (Zone
Change No. 2015-04),an Ordinance
amending the Town’s Official Zoning Map
to rezone Assessor’s Parcel Nos.106-09102, 106-09-101, 05-06-028,105-04-182,
105-04-183, 105-04-184, and 105-04-276
from the Urban Residential R1-6) Zone
District to the Neighborhood Commercial
(C-1) Zone district consistent with the
Mixed Use Land Use Classification of the
General Plan; and WHEREAS, the Town
Council has determined that it is in the
best interest of the Town to enact those
amendments to the Town’s Official Zone
Map in order to enhance the quality of
life and to protect the health, safety, and
welfare of the citizens; and WHEREAS,
a timely and properly noticed public
hearing upon Zone Change No. 201504 (Ordinance No. 15-131) , was held
by the Town council during its regularly
scheduled meeting on September
10, 2015, at which hearing evidence,
oral and documentary, was admitted
on behalf of said zone change; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the Town of Superior,
in a regular session assembled on the
20th day of August, 2015, approved
Resolution No. 15-04 (Zone Change
2015-04); a Resolution of the Planning
and Zoning Commission recommending
that the Town Council approve
Zone Change No. 2015-04. NOW,
THEREFORE, THE TOWN COUNCiL
OF THE TOWN OF SUPERIOR DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: Amend the Town’s Official
Zoning Map to change the following
parcels, described as being Assessor’s
Parcel Nos. 106-09-102, 106-09-101,
05-06-028, 05-04-182, 105-04-183, 10504-184, and 105-04-276 from the Urban
Residential (R1-6) Zone District to the
Neighborhood Commercial (C-1) Zone
district. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS
10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2015 TOWN
OF SUPERIOR :Jayme Valenzuela,
Mayor
ATTESTED
TO:
Rachelle
Sanchez, Town Clerk REVIEWED BY:
Margaret Gaston, Interim Town Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM: Stephen R.
Cooper,Town Attorney CERTIFICATION
I, Rachel Sanchez, hereby certify that
the foregoing Ordinance No. 15-131 was
passed and adopted by the Town Council
of the Town of Superior at a regularly
scheduled meeting on the 10th day of
September, 2015, by the following vote:
AYES: Blank NOES: Blank ABSENT:
Blank
ABSTENTIONS: Blank /s/
Rachelle Sanchez, Town Clerk
SUN Legal 9/16/15
Patronize Our
Advertisers
business
WANTED: Old Mercedes 190SL,
280SL, 560SL, Jaguar XKE, ANY
Porsche, VW Bus, or pre-1972
sportscars/convertibles. ANY
CONDITION! We come with
trailer & cash. FAIR OFFERS!
Mike 520-977-1110. (AzCAN)
In Memoriam
In Memoriam
Happy Birthday, Mom
When the sun rises over the mountains in
the morning, we need you.
When the stars are shining bright in the sky
at night, we miss you.
For all the moments in between, we love you.
Not a day goes by that we do not wish you
were here beside us.
Not a moment passes that we do not think
of you.....still.
Happy birthday Mom-we miss you everyday.
“Always in our prayers, forever in our hearts”
Virgil Zavala
September 16, 2015 www.copperarea.com
(520) 363-5554
Deadline Friday at 5 pm
Write your own word ad
1. Choose Your Classified Section
Using the index choose the section that best fits your ad
CLASSIFIED
Minimum word is 15 words for $4.20. Every word there after is 28¢.
20. Help Wanted
45. Misc.
PRINTING
ADVERTISE YOUR JOB Opening
in 77 AZ newspapers. Reach more
than 2 million readers for ONLY $330!
Call this newspaper or visit: www.
classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)
DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/mo.
FREE Installation. FREE 3 months
of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX
starz. FREE HD/DVR Upgrade! 2015
NFL Sunday Ticket Included (Select
Packages) New Customers Only.
CALL 1-800-404-9329. (AzCAN)
25. Instruction
DISH NETWORK: Get MORE for
LESS! Starting $19.99/month (for 12
months.) PLUS Bundle & SAVE (Fast
Internet for $15 more/month.) CALL
Now 1-800-318-1693. (AzCAN)
Business Forms • Copies Newsletters •
Programs • Brochures Rubber Stamps • Wedding
Announcements Graduation Stationery • Posters
Door Hangers • Raffle Tickets
Copper Basin News
366 Alden Rd. Kearny
(520) 363-5554
CbnSun@MinerSunBasin.com
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. A word is anything with a space before or after
it. Punctuation is free. Phone numbers with area codes and prices are
considered 1 word each.
$4.20
+ (
X 28¢ )
For the first 15 words.
Minimum charge
Number of
additional words.
(If ad has more
than 15 words.)
Attention Getter
$2.00
=
Cost for your word
ad for one week.
X
Number of weeks
to run the ad
=
Total cost
of ad
4. Send the Ad to the Copper Basin News/Superior Sun
Call (520) 363-5554 or mail this coupon in to Copper
Basin News, P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85237. You may
send check or money order. No Cash Please.
You may pay with Visa, MasterCard or American
Express.
CC#__________________________Expir: _________
5. Your Information (Required to place ad)
Name: ______________________________________
Address: ____________________________________
Phone: _____________________________________
Deadline Friday at 5 pm
10. Business Services
Letterheads • Envelopes • Business Cards • Flyers•
2. Write your ad
Superior Sun | 15
Color
Copies
Why travel out of town
for color copies?
We can offer high
quality at competitive
prices.
8 x11 – $.85
81/2x14 – $.95
11x17 – $1.60
1/2
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
18. Fitness/Beauty
SOCIAL SECURITY Disability Benefits.
Unable to work? Denied benefits? We
can help! WIN or Pay nothing! Contact Bill
Gordon & Associates at 1-800-960-3595
to start your application today! (AzCAN)
SELL YOUR STRUCTURED
SETTLEMENT or annuity payments
for CASH NOW. You don’t have to wait
for your future payments any longer!
Call 1-800-394-1597 (AzCAN)
18. Fitness/Beauty
VIAGRA!! 52 pills for only $99.00.
Your #1 trusted provider for 10 years.
Insured and guaranteed delivery. Call
today 1-888-403-8610. (AzCAN)
OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
InogenOne. Regain independence.
Enjoy greater mobility. NO more
tanks! 100% portable long-lasting
battery. Try it RISK-FREE! For cash
buyers call 1-800-998-1641. (AzCAN)
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)
20. Help Wanted
Call
(520) 363-5554
to place your ad.
20. Help Wanted
TOWN OF KEARNY
CHIEF OF POLICE
The Town of Kearny is located in eastern Pinal County.
The Town has many amenities, including a motel, grocery
store, several convenience stores, a hardware store, auto
parts store, pharmacy, medical facilities, many excellent
eating and retail businesses. Kearny is located between
Phoenix and Tucson and is also 35 minutes away from
the Globe/Miami area. Kearny is nestled at the base of
beautiful mountain ranges. This location provides prime
opportunities for the some of the best outdoor recreation in
the State.
The Town of Kearny is seeking a Police Chief. The
minimum qualifications are a Bachelor Degree in Law
Enforcement, Criminology, Criminal Justice, Public
Administration or closely related field and seven (7) years
of experience as a Police Officer, including seven (7) years
of supervisory experience, or an equivalent combination of
education and experience.
Requirements: Arizona Peace Officer Standards and
Training (POST) certification; must possess State of
Arizona Driver’s License and clear criminal record. Police
department positions require successful outcome of a
background check and polygraph examination. The
position requires a five (5) day work week and the Police
Chief is required to reside in the Town.
Annual salary: $62,000
Open until filled. First review of applications will occur on
September 28, 2015.
Town of Kearny application is required. Please call for
application at Kearny Town Hall, Monday-Thursday, 7:00
a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 520-363-5547. To apply, please submit
a cover letter, resume, and Town of Kearny application to:
Town of Kearny, PO Box 639, Kearny, AZ 85137.
Equal Opportunity Employer
67. Notices
Jennifer Hill is not
responsible for any
debts incurred by
Rag’s Car Wash or
Paul Hill.
80. Rentals
CLEAN HOUSE FOR RENT IN
ORACLE: 3bedroom 1bath Covered
Patio. Carport, Fenced Yard, on a
Cul-de-sac $750 Month +deposit
Contact Greg 505-469-4729
Superior. Charming 2 bdrm, 1
bath house with large backyard.
A/C. Hardwood floors, stove and
fridge. Views. $625 a month +
$625 deposit. 602-625-3151.
Dalton Realty
520-689-5201
Superior, Kearny & Top of the World Rentals
SUPERIOR RENTALS
Anderson Rentals LLC
Nice homes. Good prices.
602-625-3151 or
sasedona@juno.com
Call
(520) 363-5554
to place your ad.
95. Want to Buy
BUY, SELL, TRADE, PAWN.
Cowboy & Indian Collectibles,
Western Antiques, Americana.
One item or an entire collection!
Monthly Auction Sept. 19th. Western
Trading Post 520-426-7702. Casa
Grande, Arizona. (AzCAN)
100. Real Estate
ADVERTISE YOUR HOME,
property or business for sale in 77
AZ newspapers. Reach more than
2 million readers for ONLY $330!
Call this newspaper or visit: www.
classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)
16 | Superior Sun
www.copperarea.com
September 16, 2015
Join Resolution Copper for a Project Update
We invite you to a town hall/open house meeting
to provide information about the project.
At the meeting you are invited to ask questions
and discuss your concerns in an open format with
our senior management. You will also be able to
walk through displays and discuss the various
aspects of the project that are of most interest
to you.
October 1, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Superior High School Multi - Purpose
Room
100 W. Mary Dr., Superior 85173
Dinner will be provided.
If you have any questions about this meeting, 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.
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram
project Update_Copper Communities 2015.indd 1
9/10/2015 9:50:59 AM