Cuteness abounds at Great Punkin

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Cuteness abounds at Great Punkin
COPPER BASIN
James Carnes | Copper Basin News
NEWS
Cuteness abounds at Great Punkin
Pages 10-11
Volume 56 Number 44
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
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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.
Oct. 22
Suspicious activity was reported on the 300 block of
Essex.
Oct. 23
A dog at large was reported on the 600 block of York.
Oct. 24
Cruelty to animals was reported on the 600 block of York
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Oct. 25
Criminal damage was reported on the 400 block of
Hartford.
Oct. 26
A credit card was found and turned into the police
department. It was later claimed.
During the period of Oct. 20 to Oct. 26 there were five
ambulance runs and one alarm drop.
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OBITUARIES
Dennis Enzy Boatman
Dennis Ezzy Boatman, 80 years of age, of
Queen Valley, passed away Sunday, Oct. 19 in
Apache Junction. Mr. Boatman was born in
Through, N.M. and was employed at ASARCo
Ray Pit for 30 years.
He is preceded in death by his wife
Patricia Boatman and parents, Dennis E.
Sr. and Vargie Boatman. He is survived by
his daughter Patricia Lynne (jack) Hafer;
sons: Dennis J (Cheryl) Boatman, Robert W. Boatman, and
Kenneth F. (Robin) Boatman; 14 grandchildren; and, 19 greatgrandchildren.
The family is holding a private visitation.
Aurora Lopez
Aurora Lopez, 90, of Mammoth, Ariz.
passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014 at
her home in Mammoth, Ariz.
Aurora was born on Dec. 23, 1923 in
Winkelman, Ariz. the daughter of Pablo and
Ramona Varela. She is survived by children:
Ralph (Dorothy) Lopez, Rita Morales and
Mary (David) Helen; many grandchildren;
and many great grandchildren and greatgreat grandchildren. She was preceded
in death by five grandchildren. Online Guestbook: www.
GriffithMortuary.com.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014 at
Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Mammoth, Ariz. with the
rosary at 10:30 a.m. and Memorial Mass at 11 a.m.
Marcella L. Jaimez
Marcella “Marcy” L. Jaimez, 57, of Tucson,
Ariz. passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014 at
University Medical Center, Tucson.
Marcy is survived by her husband, Jose
Jaimez Jr.; son, Joel G. Lagunas and daughter,
Melissa M. Jaimez.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday,
Oct. 28, 2014 at St. Joseph Catholic Church,
Hayden, Ariz. at 11 a.m. with a rosary at 10:30 a.m. Online
Guestbook: www.GriffithMortuary.com.
We wish to thank everyone who
participated in the Domestic
Violence Walk on Saturday. It was
a huge success. A special
thanks to everyone who
helped out during
the event.
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Free arsenic and lead testing for children, pregnant
women offered in Winkelman, Hayden
The US Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) has determined that there are high levels
of arsenic and lead in the air, in tailings and
other waste piles, and in the soil of some nonresidential areas in Hayden and Winkelman.
ASARCO and the EPA have cleaned up lead and
arsenic in residential and public areas of both
towns.
The Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease
Registry (ATSDR), the Arizona Department of
Health Services (ADHS) and EPA believe that
people living and working in Hayden and Winkelman may come into contact with arsenic and
lead in the air and soil. EPA has asked ATSDR
to offer urine and blood testing for community
members to measure and study arsenic and
lead levels.
The ADHS and ATSDR will be collecting blood
and urine to test for evidence for exposure to
lead and arsenic. They will be testing those
samples from people determined to be at higher
risk for health effects, pregnant women and
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young children, who are being exposed to arsenic and lead. Testing will begin in six to eight
months but those interested should sign up
now as there will only be 200 people tested.
Those that will be tested must be living in
Hayden or Winkelman. Children aged nine
months to five years will be tested for blood
lead. Children aged six years to 11 years the test
will be for blood lead and urine arsenic. Pregnant women will be tested for blood lead and
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of child bearing age. Testing is voluntary and
free. The names of participants, contact information and test results will be confidential.
The possible health effects of exposure to lead
and arsenic include: Lead exposure can cause
learning and behavior problems in children and
many other health effects. Some of the effects
may never go away.
Arsenic exposure can cause stomachache, nauContinued on page 6
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Time to get your scary on ...
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Why does Ray Unified School District need an override?
Registered voters received an information
pamphlet in the mail from the School that
educates us as to why the school needs an
override. How many of you have actually read
the pamphlet? If you’re like the majority of
the people I’ve talked to, you looked at the
pamphlet and your thought was, “the school
wants more money from my pockets which I
can’t afford it” and left it at that. Then when
you vote you see that it says salaries and you
assumed that the teachers want more money.
So I started asking questions as to what this
override money would be used for – basically
why does the school need more money when
we are already bleeding from taxes? How can
I be sure they will use the money for what they
say they are? What I found surprised me. If we
do not pass the override, then we may LOSE
ALL of our EXTRACIRRICULAR PROGRAMS!!
These programs include, FOOTBALL, CHEER,
BASKETBBALL, BASEBALL, SOFTBALL,
and JROTC. In addition to the extracurricular
programs we may lose MUSIC, ART, Physical
Education and elective classes.
Here are some facts to consider when
deciding how to vote for the override.
Will my taxes increase? No YOUR
TAXES WILL NOT INCREASE. The tax
override has been in effect since 1982.
Therefore, this override will NOT increase your
taxes.
How do I know that the money will be
spent on the students? The override funds
must be implemented according to the districts
override plan. Any time you have questions
about how the money is spent, you have the
right to go to the district office to see how the
money is used. I went to the district office and
spoke to Joanne Warren about the override.
Joanne was more than happy to educate me on
how the schools money is used.
I don’t have children in school so I
see no need to support the school. The
students in our schools are the leaders of
tomorrow. These children, will in time, be
making decisions that will affect all of us.
Statistics have shown that children who do
not participate in extracurricular activities will
find something else to do. Often they get mixed
up in gangs, drugs, and alcohol abuse, and we
know those choices can destroy their future.
We already have a 4-day school week, so with
considerably more time on their hands, kids
will find something to do. As my dad use to say
“Idle hands are the devils playground.”
I am currently the president of the JROTC
Booster Club and my son is the CO for JROTC.
I am also a graduate of Ray High School. As
a student I participated in sports, was an
officer in the Girls Athletic Association, and a
cheerleader. I know from my own experience
and from my son’s experience just how valuable
these programs are. Research has shown that
extracurricular activities can help students
in many ways. It brings kids together that
have the same interests, students achieve
better grades, learn social and team building
skills, time management, patriotism, honesty,
and responsibility. Google “Advantages of
extracurricular activities” and you will find
pages of articles that will show extracurricular
activities are important in developing wellrounded citizens. Participation in sports, music,
or JROTC will set them apart from others who
didn’t participate in extracurricular activities.
It can also lead to jobs, scholarships, and
college. Extra curricular activities are a winwin situation for everyone.
Over 10 years ago 3 different schools
employed me. I worked for Cottonwood/
Oak Creek School District for 5 years, Ray
Unified School District for 1 year, and Hayden
Winkelman School District for 1 year. The
positions I had during my employment were
Technical Support for 2 of the Districts in
addition to teaching computer classes/labs for
grades K-8. I know from my own experience
of maintaining a classroom, that teachers put
a lot of their money into classroom supplies.
The budgets were extremely tight 10 year’s
ago when I was employed. Since that point in
time, we have gone through a recession. The
schools cannot stretch the money any further.
If we don’t pass the override, then we are at risk
of having to do what the rest of the country is
doing and that is go to “pay-to-play” for extra
curricular sports. Google “pay to play” and you
will find pages of articles stating that many
schools across the country are implementing
pay-to-play at their schools. In an article titled
“Will ‘’Pay to Play’ Become A Permanent Part
of Sports?” it was stated that at Lakota Local
School District in Ohio the pay-to-play fee is
$550.00 per child. At Riverside Local District
in Painesville Ohio the fees for cross-country
are $521, golf is $715, Football is $783 and
tennis was $933.
JROTC was established in 73/74 school
years. We are one of the oldest JROTCs’ in the
state. The JROTC does many public services for
this community, which includes 21-gun salute
and presentation of the flag to the family at
funerals for veterans, color guard for the school
and other groups such as CAC and ASARCO,
Toys for Tots – supplies toys for kids in
Kearny and surrounding areas. This is a group
that is known all around the state for their
performances and dedication in providing color
guards and marching in parades. The students
are sent to many leadership camps throughout
their four years. Let me ask you how many
schools can say that their students have had
the opportunity to have a day of training with
the Navy Seals? Last year during the annual
trip to Camp Pendleton, our students had a day
of training with the Navy Seals. The students
in ROTC gain respect for our country and the
program produces patriotic citizens. Many of
our students have joined the forces and are
ALL
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Bar
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Desks
Bars
Chests
Night Stands
Dressers
successful in their life due to this program. To
lose a program that has been here for 40 years
and is apart of this schools history – a program
that few schools are chosen for would be
unconscionable.
We owe it to our students to give them every
opportunity to develop into successful citizens.
Vote YES for the BUDGET OVERRIDE
CONTINUATION.
Sincerely,
/s/ Ginger Dalton Phillips
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October 29, 2014
Town of Kearny plans Community Clean-Up Day
Kearny - Saturday, Jan. 17 is the day
to meet at the Senior Citizens Center
to participate in the Town of Kearny
Community Clean-Up Day, sponsored by
the Town of Kearny in collaboration with
the Kearny Senior Citizens.
Come out from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., to show
your pride in the beautiful town of Kearny.
Teach your children about community
improvement, spend time with friends,
and, if you have the need, work toward
fulfilling your community service hours.
Superior Chamber will host
Night of the Cowboy Nov. 8
Superior Chamber of Commerce will
host La Noche de Vaquero, Night of the
Cowboy on Saturday Nov. 8, 2014. They
will celebrate and honor local cowboys
with a dinner and dance!
The event will be held at the Magma
Club at 38 Kumpke Court in Superior
from 6 p.m. to midnight.
Join the chamber for a cowboy dinner
of ribs, beans and coleslaw featuring a
special cowboy cookie dessert. There
will be horse shoes and corn hole
games.
The dance will feature music by
Superior’s own Bobby Cook and the
Ghost Town Band. Bobby played at the
Apache Leap days. There will be some
really good music to dance to.
Tickets are $25 per person for dinner
and dance. Tickets can be purchased
at the door or get them early at the
chamber office, 65 Main St.. For
more information, please contact the
Chamber at 520-689-0200.
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supplies, water, snacks, etc. are welcome.
Items which are not acceptable for
the Roll-Off containers are: paint, oil,
batteries, trash from a private contractor,
toxic materials, cut oleanders, shingles, or
household toxic waste.
For more information, call the Town of
Kearny at 363-5547.
Yup! Things Don’t Work!
M
y wife, Carol, has a new saying,
“Things don’t work!” She says this
in exasperation when her computer
freezes up, when the guide wheels fall off
the dishwasher racks, or when the television
gets a mind of its own.
This week it was my turn to say, “Things
don’t work!’ The town’s filtration plant has
been down, and it has taken quite a while
to get new parts. This filter removes the
sediments from the water, especially the
manganese which is so prevalent here. The
repair team has been working on the filter
this week and all should have been going
well. They were, until the State Fire Marshal
called for an inspection of the town’s fire
hydrants.
Well, Chief Piggott complied and, as you
know, quite a bit of manganese got stirred
up, discoloring the water and leaving
sediments in sinks and tubs. Then, on top
of that, our new well (yes, the new one!)
decided to quit working and we had to call in
for more help.
All our fixes and repairs are complicated
because the whole water system is now more
than fifty years old. Pipes have settled, pipes
have become encrusted, and little pockets
of manganese are everywhere waiting to be
MAYOR’S CORNER
By Sam Hosler
Special to the Copper Basin News
stirred up.
The upshot of this is that every fix stirs up
more sediment, and we still have lots of fixes
to do in the next few years. We do our best to
let people know ahead of time when we flush
the hydrants. It’s harder to let people know
ahead when it’s an emergency.
Anyway, thanks for your patience with all
this. Here’s hoping that our finances will
stretch enough to make things better.
Anthony,
On Angel’s wings you were taken,
But in our hearts you’ll stay
And in God’s light
you will rest
Until we meet
again someday.
Love Tata & Nana
TESTING
Continued from Page 3
sea and skin problems. Arsenic exposure over many years
also raises the risk of cancer
of the bladder, lung, liver and
skin. To sign up for the testing
or for more information contact Jennifer Botsford at the
Arizona Department of Health
Services at: 602-364-3128 or
Jennifer.botsford@azdhs.gov.
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Update on EPA investigation of ASARCO
Hayden Plant Site meeting held
By John Hernandez
Copper Area News
Public meetings were
held on Oct. 21 and 22
in Hayden to update the
public on the investigation
by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) of
the ASARCO Hayden Plant
Site. The investigation of
the industrial areas of the
site has been on going for
a year. The EPA has been
monitoring and sampling
air, soil and water in
the area to determine
the nature and extent
of contamination of the
environment.
About 35 people attended
the meeting including
members of ASARCO,
EPA, Arizona Department
of Health Services (ADHS),
Arizona Department of
Environmental Quality
(ADEQ), Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease
Registry (ATSDR) as well
as Hayden/Winkelman
residents. Pete Rios,
Pinal County Supervisor
for district one and Ken
Montoya representing
Congresswoman Ann
Kirkpatrick’s office also
attended.
John Hillenbrand, EPA
Remedial Project manager
provided the presentation
on the investigation
updates. There was a
discussion session during
and after the presentation.
Printed information on
the updates and proposed
testing for blood lead
and urine arsenic in
Hayden and Winkelman
was made available. Ben
Gerhardstein, ATSDR gave
the presentation on the
planned lead and arsenic
testing. Due to findings of
arsenic and lead in levels
above the EPA standards,
free testing of blood and
urine for arsenic and lead
is being offered to children
and pregnant women. (see
article on free testing)
Air monitoring systems
have been placed in and
around residential areas
near the plant site. They
have measured the air
quality for the past year
and it has shown that
arsenic, lead and cadmium
are present in amounts
above the EPA’s safety
levels. The Hillcrest
neighborhood and the area
around Terrace Hill Drive
had the highest levels
of concentration of the
metals. The air monitoring
will continue for another
year.
Soil sampling was
conducted in nonresidential areas of the
industrial plant around the
smelter and concentrator
and outlying natural
areas. High concentrates
of the metal have been
confirmed in the Hayden
plant and former
Kennecott concentrator.
Concentrations of the
metals have been found in
outlying non-residential
areas including arroyos in
the area. Hillenbrand said
parents should keep their
children from playing in
those areas.
The drinking water
supply wells of Hayden/
Winkelman have been
monitored and sampled
and found to meet EPA
drinking water quality
standards. Storm water,
ground water and
river water has been
sampled. Stormwater
samples collected from
the Kennecott wash
area showed arsenic,
copper and lead greater
than EPA standards in
the runoff. Pockets of
groundwater have showed
levels of metals above the
drinking water standards.
More testing of river
water sampling will be
conducted.
Most of the soil and
water data has been
collected and the air
sampling will continue
for another year. Once all
the data is analyzed and
information is collected,
options for clean up will be
determined and presented
to the public at a meeting
for comment. This should
occur in early 2016. After
plans are completed for
the clean up the clean
up of the site will begin.
Information repositories
for community members
have been established
at the Hayden Public
Library and the Arthur E.
Pomeroy Public Library in
Kearny. Documents can be
reviewed there.
For more information
you can contact Sarah
Cafasso, EPA Community
Involvement Coordinator,
415-972-3076, cafasso.
sarah@epa.gov or John
Hillenbrand EPA Remedial
Project Manager 415972-3494, Hillenbrand.
john@epa.gov. You can
also contact Wendy
Flood, ADEQ Community
Involvement Coordinator
602-771-4410, flood.
wendy@azdeq.gov.
More information
can be found at the
EPA website at: www.
epa.gov/region09/
AsarcoHaydenPlant or
ADEQ website at: www.
adeq.gov/environ/waste/
sps/ASARCO_Hayden_
Plant.html.
The contact for
information at the Agency
for Toxic Substances and
Disease Registry is: Jamie
Rayman, Health Educator,
Region 9, 415-947-4318,
jrayman@cdc.gov.
ELECT
CARMEN
CASILLAS
“A Voice for Us!”
State Representative - District 8
þ Former Globe City Councilwoman and Vice-Mayor
þ Founder and former CEO of the Domestic Violence Victims Advocate (DVVA)
Response Team
þ Founding member of the City of Globe’s Summer Youth Leadership Academy
þ Founding member of the Boys and Girls Club of Globe
þ Former Supervisor for Juvenile Probation during the summer months
þ Past Member of NALEO (National Association of Latino Elected Officials)
Carmen understands we need to invest in
Quality Education, Research and Transportation
to create jobs and make the economy work for all of us - not just the wealthy.
The EPA held hearings in Hayden last week to help
inform the public about the new safety requirements
being implemented and how they will affect local
employer Asarco.
“I will fight to better the lives of our youth, elderly and disabled and be a
strong advocate for making our homes and streets safe.”
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Kearny Council approves
reconnection fee increase, offers
employment to new Chief of Police
By Mila Besich-Lira
Copper Basin News
Mayor Hosler and the Kearny Town Council presented
a cash award and certificate to two talented students
at Ray Unified School District. Ada Wilhelmi was
awarded $100 for her poster on how everyone can
help keep Kearny beautiful and John Ink won $100
for his slogan. The poster and slogan will be used in
marketing materials to encourage residents to participate in community clean ups and other beautification
projects.
Mayor Hosler presented Councilmember Neil Gambell
with a sculpture as a recognition and appreciation
for his service to the Kearny Town Council. Gambell
has served the town for eight years and did not
seek re-election. His term will end in December.
Hosler remarked that Councilmember Gambell was
always the go to person on understanding many of
the complex issues the town faced in Public Works
and also through his involvement in other advisory
committees. Gambell will be presented with an 8 year
service award from the League of Arizona Cities and
Towns in August of 2015.
The Kearny Town
Council approved a
service disconnection and
reconnection fee increase
and amendment to the
Kearny Town Code at
last week’s meeting. The
increase will help improve
the efficiency of utility
operations. Currently the
fee for reconnection is $10
for both the disconnect fee
and the reconnect fee. The
Council studied this item at
the September meeting and
it shall take effect within 30
days. The new fee is $35.
After months of searching,
the council voted to offer
an employment contract
to Alfred Alameda as
the new police chief for
Kearny. The employment
offer is contingent upon
him passing necessary
background checks and
health physicals.
During the regularly
scheduled meeting the
council also approved
a road closure request
for the Copper Basin
Chamber, approved a work
contract with the Arizona
Department of Corrections
for inmate labor, and voted
to approve repairs to the
old well number 2 and the
lake well pump repair.
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October 29, 2014
Copper Basin Chamber hosts Fall Fest, Great Punkin
Winners in the Great Punkin Costume contest have been named by the judges.
We have tried to name the children when we could, but due to the fast moving
nature of the event, some of them remained unidentified. We apologize in advance
for any who were not named. In the photos beginning above and moving down at
left are: 0-3 winners: Stephen Jordan (Dracula), Gavyn Chestnut (Kisses), Cyrus
Sosa (Junk Mail) and Liam Riege (Marshmallow Man); 4-6 winners: Colt Nehrmeyer (Black Scorpion), Maleficent, Braids and Belle; 7-10 winners: Mark Chestnut
(Clown), Cambria Sosa (Barbie Head), Tristia Ortiz (Deviled Egg) and Kimberly
Newman (White Angel); 11 & Up winners: Witch, Zombie and Pair of Bunnies.
James Carnes | Copper Basin News
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compassionate people to join our team of Case Manager II’s. A four (4)
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Journalism, Criminal Justice etc. or two years (2) Case Management
experience is a must. Immediate start and excellent benefits are
available. For details apply today at www.azstatejobs.gov. Click the
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job board. For technical support please call 602-542-4700 select option 9.
For any other questions please call 602-542-6883.
AZ State Gov’t is an EOE/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer.
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Emcee Gary Birkett is honored by the Chamber.
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Time for a little baseball.
IF YOU USED THE BLOOD
THINNER XARELTO
and suffered internal bleeding, hemorrhaging,
required hospitalization or a loved one died while
taking Xarelto between 2011 and the present
time, you may be entitled to compensation.
Call Attorney Charles H. Johnson 1-800-535-5727
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101 Johnston Drive, Kearny
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301 Alden Rd., Kearny, AZ • 520-363-7122
Fine Mexican and American Food
Fresh Soup & Menudo
Open 8-8 M-F & 8-3 Sat & Sun
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October 29, 2014
Elder Yocum’s four TDs leads Bearcats to playoff win
By Andrew Luberda
Copper Basin News
Senior quarterback Destry Yocum threw
for three touchdowns and ran for another
in the sixth-ranked Bearcats first-round
playoff victory over the Salome last
Saturday night. The ‘Cats defeated the
11th-ranked Frogs, 41 – 6.
Yocum, who passed for 167 yards and
ran for 85 more, threw one of his three
touchdown passes to his brother Cole
Yocum, a freshman. Robbin Newman and
Jeron Coleman also caught scoring passes
from the elder Yocum.
Newman, who also scored a rushing
touchdown against the Frogs, ran for 124
yards on 14 carries. Senior Triston Gantt
added a 59-yard touchdown run.
Six defenders finished with double-digit
tackles including Jose Torres (14), Seth
Harmon (10), Destry Yocum (19), Jeron
Coleman (10), Jacob Pace (12), and Steven
Lucero (11).
The ‘Cats forced three turnovers against
the Frogs. Robbin Newman and Wyatt
Miller each had an interception in addition
to Cole Yocum’s fumble recovery.
Destry Yocum (Overall), Robbin Newman
(Offensive), and Seth Harmon (Defensive)
were named Players of the Game for their
efforts.
The victory over the Frogs sets up
a rematch for the ‘Cats in the second
round against third-ranked Pima. The
Roughriders defeated the ‘Cats in the
season-opener, 50 – 25. Just like the
opener, Saturday’s playoff game is at Pima.
Pima finished their regular season with
a record of 7 – 1, their only loss coming
against top-ranked Bagdad. Saturday’s
game will be the Roughriders first playoff
game after having a bye last week.
Saturday’s game is scheduled for 6 p.m.
Ray Defensemen Desty Yocum, Jeron Coleman and Julian Cruz stopped the
Salome runner.
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State tournament up next
for Lady ‘Cats
By Andrew Luberda
Copper Basin News
The eighth-ranked Lady Cats’ volleyball
team closed out its regular season
Tuesday night at Superior. Regardless
of the results against the Panthers,
the Lady Cats will be one of 16 teams
in the Division V State Championship
Tournament.
The tournament will take place Nov.
7-8 at the Prescott Valley Event Center.
Brittany Paton smothers a Joseph City shot.
Paul Wormwood | Copper Basin News
Claire Cude returns the serve for a set play.
Paul Wormwood | Copper Basin News
Stormee Galka battling at the net.
The first round and quarterfinal matches
will be held on Nov. 7 with the semi-final
and championship matches being played
on Nov. 8.
The AIA’s website, www.aia365.com,
will stream the 2014 State Volleyball
Tournament Selection Show on Oct. 31
at 3 p.m. to announce the teams and
bracket pairings.
More information on the state
tournament, rankings, and the selection
show can be found at the AIA website.
Paul Wormwood | Copper Basin News
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October 29, 2014
Bob Padilla joins the Florence
Hall of Fame with brother Art
Florence - Bobby Padilla was
excited when he got the call
that he would be entering
the Florence Hall of Fame
for his accomplishments
as a Florence High
Gopher football player.
His nomination was for
outstanding performance in
high school athletics.
An article from the 1956
Arizona Republic, describing
the footballs season’s
preparations of championship
contenders (Florence,
Superior, Clifton and Eloy)
states, “ … key to the Florence
attack will be All Conference
quarterback, Bobby Padilla,
a good passer and faker. He
will operate behind a trio of
veterans in tackles.”
Conferences in the 1950’s
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were different from today.
Almost all schools played
each other, regardless
of size and balloting, for
All Conference was done
statewide by coaches, not
just within the conferences.
The Arizona Class B 1956 and
1957 All State teams included
“Bob Padilla who nudged out
the state’s other signal callers
for quarterback honors. The
year prior to that Bob and
three other teammates from
the Florence football squad
received honorable mention
in the coaches’ selection of all
conference teams.”.
As we all age, so does the
paper some of our mementos
are written on, but, easy to
decipher. One clipping with a
picture shows Bob throwing
a football through a tire,
with the following statement
by Republic reporter, Ted
Kazy, “Florence sophomore
quarterback, Bobby Padilla
sharpens his passing by
pitching the football full force
through an old automobile
tire. Coach Vince Cisterna
rates Padilla a top passer.”.
Bobby lettered three years in
baseball, two years in track,
was in FFA, Letterman’s
Club four years serving as
vice president his Junior and
Senior years; but, with all of
these sports, four years as a
football quarterback, starting
at age 14, earned him the
honors and was his passion.
He also holds the record for
Palo Verde RV Park
DAVE ORZELL
Justice of the Peace
Superior/Kearny Justice Court
Experienced
Kearny Magistrate Court Judge for 8 years
Pinal County Pro-Tem Judge for 8 years
Retired Ray School District Principal, Teacher & Coach
Educated
Master’s Degree in Leadership & Supervision from Arizona State University
Judicial certification through the Judicial College of the Arizona Supreme Court
Ethical
Endorsed by the United Steelworkers
Paid for by the Committee to Elect Dave Orzell
In Loving Memory
Anthony Carrillo
6/14/1987 - 11/2/2008
I don’t need a special day to
bring you to mind,
You’re always on my mind
& in my heart.
My heart still aches with sadness and
secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
no one will ever know.
I MISS YOU!!
Love, Angie (Nanie) Lechuga
the most concussions per
game, over a span of four
years. In those days, when
you came to, the coach had
you count fingers and back
in the game you went. The
first day of practice as a
Freshman, Coach Cisterna
threw a shirt to him with
the #52 and that was his for
four years. At some point in
the late 1950’s, numbers for
football players were changed
to single digit for the backs
and quarterbacks.
When playing baseball, his
toughest opponent was when,
as a batter, he had to face
his brother Chaco (Henry),
pitcher for Hayden, who was
one of the toughest in the
conference.
Bob was born in Winkelman.
His father died in a mining
accident in Tiger when he
was one year old. He was
in the fifth grade when he
moved to Florence with his
mother and brother Art.
After high school, he worked
for Foxworth-Galbreath
Lumber Yards in Nogales
and Winkelman, and joined
ASARCO in the warehouse,
until his retirement. He
served as president of the
Lobo Athletic Booster Club,
and, in 1970 - 1973, as a
volunteer quarterback coach
at Hayden High.
He married his high
school sweetheart, Mary
Ward, to whom he has
been married for 57 years.
They have four children:
Diane (David), Sandy, Bob
(Patti) and Edwina; eight
grandchildren, and three
great-grandchildren.
The banquet honoring
Bob was Oct. 14, kicking
off Florence High School
Homecoming. HIs picture
will hang next to that of his
brother Art in the Celaya
Building on the Florence
Campus.
October 29, 2014 www.copperarea.com
Copper Basin News | 17
Winners named in
Winkelman Centennial
3-on-3 Tourney
1st place-HalfBreeds-Dominic Bravo, Julian Gomez, Kyle McDowell, and Matt
Calderon.
2nd place-RiffRaff-Adrian Ochoa, Brian Smith, Steven Butler, and Edward Gomez.
The tourney’s MVP was Dominic Bravo.
Angelo Laguna
3rd place-BriCKLayeRS, Guage Neil,
Dan Hinojos, Jordan Garcia, and
Charles Valdez
Chicken Drop for 4-H
This confused participant in the Chicken Drop wasn’t quite sure what he should
be doing. It took awhile for the reluctant rooster to catch on, but he finally did his
thing to name a winner. Several other winners, courtesy of hens, were also named
throughout the afternoon. All this fun was during the Harvest Festival last Saturday.
Proceeds from the drop project benefited the Kearny Koyotes 4-H Club.
July 16, 1982 – October 27, 2012
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ngelo, it’s only been a little while
Since the day you left our side
So if you hear us crying
It’s because we never said goodbye
That God had plans to take you home
To be there at his side
While heartbreak, pain, and tears have rolled
For two years from all our eyes
All of us know that in our hearts
We hold memories of you
The words you’d say, the tricks you’d play
Or the things we’d see you do
Some of us pray for you each day
While others call your name
Hoping you’ll answer us one day
To say that you’re O.K.
Some of us hear your laughter
Others recall your smile
The moments that we’d spend with you
Even for, just a little while
Your love did send a message home
In a dream our mother had
That calmed the pain she felt inside
So for everyone that’s sad
So loving and so caring
You’d greet us with a hug
Then ask for everybody
In the family that you loved
She heard you calling out her name
Then saw you happily
You were dancing in the clouds above
Your spirit seemed so free
You had a way to joke around
You’d alway make us laugh
We never saw you angry or sad
And never, ever mad
She saw the smile on your face
The one we grew to love
You were dancing happily in the clouds
In Heaven up above
So dance away from cloud to cloud
You’re our Angel in the Sky
We’ll hold you in our arms again
And we’ll never say goodbye
You’d greet, you’d hug and talk awhile
And then we’d see you go
We never thought that you’d be gone
How could we ever know
We know we’ll see you there one day
Where you will greet us home
There’s family at your side we know
We know you’re not alone
We love you and we miss you
Your memories fill our hearts
Someday you’ll greet us home again
And we will never, ever part
Written by & love, Tia Mary
Love forever & always,
Mom, Dad, Nikki, Tommy Jr., Gia, Jayden, Angelina, Giovanna, Ariza & Family & Friends
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October 29, 2014
Community members walk in memory of Vanessa
Kearny Elks Soccer
Shoot winners named
Bradley Beauchamp, Gila County Attorney, left, and Shawn Fuller, Chief Deputy
County Attorney, far right, were there to support Vanessa Rose’s Mom, Linda
Gonzalez and her son Eric.
The Kearny Elks Lodge held its annual Soccer Shoot on Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. The
winners of the Shoot each received a soccer ball. Pictured in no particular order
are: Emma Stuart, Derek Figueroa, Makayla Rivera, Kassidy Ballejos, Christian
Day, and Hunter Day. Not pictured, Emily Rutter who was also a winner. In the
District Shoot off, held in Kearny on Saturday, Oct. 11, Emma Stuart and Derek
Figueroa took first place and will advance on to the State competition on Nov. 9 at
the Tempe Elks Lodge.
Loretta Lewis | Submitted
October 29, 2014 www.copperarea.com
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THIS ‘N THAT
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
OCTOBER
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Globe-Miami Chamber
of Commerce Meeting
The October membership luncheon is
planned on Oct. 30 at Guayo’s El Rey in
Miami. The noon luncheon will feature
speakers from ADOT who will be addressing
critical issues facing the transportation
sector. Jesse Gutierrez, District Engineer,
and Kathy Boyle, Public Affairs Manager,
will be the featured presenters. Cost of the
luncheon is $10 a person and reservations
may be made by calling the Globe-Miami
Chamber at 928-425-4495.
31
CCAB Split the Pot
Tickets Drawing Set
Split the Pot tickets are being sold for
$1 each or 6 for $5. Proceeds will benefit
the kids going to Washington D.C. in
May. Drawing will be held Oct. 31 at
Pinitos Park. Winner does not have to
be present. Call Sonny Orcasitas at 520356-6103 for more information.
NOVEMBER
01
Volunteer Day planned
at Globe Park
A Volunteer Day is planned for Saturday,
Nov. 1, at Old Dominion Historic Mine Park.
Community and civic groups are invited to
come out and help continue the work on this
gem of a park. The work will be under way
from 8 a.m. to roughly noon. There will be
water available, but please dress appropriately
for outside work and bring any gardening tools
you can. Groups interested in participating can
leave contact information with the chamber of
commerce, (928) 425-4495.
01
Elks Plan Adults Only
Costume Party
Nov. 1 is the time to get your scary on at the
Elks Lodge in Kearny during the Adults Only
Halloween Costume Party. Cost of admittance
is $5 per person to party from 9 a.m. - 1 a.m.To
volunteer, donate, sponsor a prize or ask
questions, contact Angela at the Copper Basin
Chamber of Commerce by calling 520-3637607 or email at angela@copperbasinaz.com.
08
Kearny Koyotes 4-H Benefit
3-Man Golf Scramble
31
Ministry of Darkness
Haunted House
The Ministry of Darkness 2nd Annual
Haunted House will befall you on Oct. 31,
Halloween Night, starting at 7 p.m. and
ending at the witching hour, midnight.
Come to the Verdugo Hall in Hayden, if
you dare. Price of admission is $3 or free
for children under 3 years. There will be
concessions, amenities, games and music!
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Hayden Senior Center
Halloween Party
The Hayden Senior Center, located
at 520 Velasco Ave., will be holding a
Halloween party from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
on Friday, Oct. 31. For more information
or transportation call 356-7035.
The Kearny Koyotes 4-H Club is having its first
Benefit 3-Man Scramble Golf Tournament to
raise money to help fund the Kearny Koyotes
4-H Club’s projects for the new 4-H season. The
tournament is scheduled to take place Nov. 8
at the Hayden Golf Course, starting at 8:30 a.m.
Details include: $40 per player, 1 A-player per
team, prizes for the longest drive, longest putt,
closest to the pin, and skins. Refreshments and
food will also be available. For sign-ups and more
information please contact Danny Day 520-3339290 or Melissa Day 520-366-4461.
10
Can You Draw? CCAB
has Logo Contest
Copper Community Action Board (CCAB)
is having a contest. They want someone to
create their logo! Prize is a $25 gift card.
Drop off your piece at the Winkelman Town
Hall or email it to Martina Burnam at eppab@
yahoo.com. Deadline is Monday, Nov. 10.
ON THE AGENDA
10
Hayden-Winkelman Little
League Board Elections
Hayden-Winkelman Little League will be
having its annual Board Member elections
November 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the Winkelman
Elementary Cafeteria. Please come if you
are interested in joining our board.
11
Town to Honor
Veterans
The Town of Kearny is having a Veterans Day
Ceremony to honor all veterans on Tuesday, Nov.
11, at the Railroad Park uptown, by the flagpole,
from 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. All are welcome.
11
Veteran’s Day Holiday
Garbage Schedule for Kearny
There will be no garbage pickup for Veteran’s
Day on Tuesday, Nov. 11. The garbage will
be picked up on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
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CCAB to Host
Community Concert
The Copper Community Action Board
(CCAB) will be hosting a community
concert, with local talent, on Saturday,
Nov. 15, at the Ray High School Auditorium
at 5 p.m. Admission is $5. All are welcome!
17
Tri-Community Grief
Support Group Fall Session
The 10 week fall session for the TriCommunity Grief Support Group will be held
from Wednesday, Sept. 17 - Monday, Nov.
17 at Oracle Union Church’s Trowbridge
Hall, 705 American Ave., from 5:30 p.m.
- 7 p.m. Group size is limited to 12. A $15
donation is requested to cover cost of
book, supplies and refreshments. For more
information, call Jane at 520-896-2516.
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JANUARY
Town of Kearny
Community Clean-Up Day
The Town of Kearny Community Clean-Up Day,
sponsored by the Town of Kearny in collaboration
with the Kearny Senior Citizens will be held from 8
a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 17, starting at the
Senior Citizen’s Center. For more information, call
the Town of Kearny at 363-5547.
Submit information to CBNSUN@minersunbasin.com or call 520-363-5554. Listings are free. The Copper Basin News
reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions. Submissions are due the Friday before Wednesday publication.
KEARNY ELKS LODGE # 2478: Kearny Elks Lodge # 2478
meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7
p.m. The lounge’s schedule is Monday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, 5 – 8 p.m.
KEARNY SENIOR CITIZENS: The Kearny Senior Citizens group
meets every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Constitution Hall. The group
talks about trips to different places in Arizona as well as other
subjects. A potluck dinner is held after the social hour on the last
Wednesday of the month. New members are needed. Come
down and join the group. From May through August, the group
meets only on the last Wednesday of the month.
LOBO BOOSTERS: For Lobo Booster Club membership and
information, please call Michelle Gonzales at 480-888-6598.
PREGNANCY CARE CENTER HOURS: The Pregnancy Care
Center in Winkelman, located at Fourth and Thorne Avenues in
Winkelman, is open on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You
can call (520) 356-6015 for a confidential appointment.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
HAYDEN SENIOR CENTER: The Hayden Senior
Center, located at 520 Velasco Ave., is open every
weekday, from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., to serve the needs
of Senior Citizens and low-income families. A warm,
nutritious lunch is served every day. Call 520-356-7035
for information or to check on the daily meal.
SAN MANUEL SENIOR CENTER: Come to the
San Manuel Senior Center for fun times. At 8 a.m.
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, there is an
exercise program at the San Manuel Elks. Canasta is held
every Wednesday at noon; we will teach you if you don’t
know how to play. The Red Hat meetings are held at 1
p.m. every second Friday of the month, for those 50 years
of age or up. A potluck luncheon will take place on the
second Thursday of each month, at noon. Bring a dish to
share. There is a $1 fee for utilities. Board meetings are
held the first Thursday of each month at 6 p.m.
MAMMOTH SENIOR CITIZENS: Mammoth Senior
Citizens will meet Tuesday evenings at 5 p.m. for a light
dinner, games and activities. They also meet Thursdays
at noon for lunch and will deliver a Mexican meal to
businesses and individuals for a $5 donation. Meetings
are held at the Charles Clark Community Center in
Mammoth. Please call Wednesday if you would like a
meal delivered on Thursday. For more information or to
order, call Nancy at 487-2666 or 520-240-5289 or Wanda
at 487-0248. All seniors in the Tri-Community are invited.
HAYDEN SENIOR CENTER: The Hayden Senior Center,
located at 520 Velasco Ave., is open every weekday,
from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., to serve the needs of Senior
Citizens and low-income families. A warm, nutritious
lunch is served every day. Call 520-356-7035 for
information or to check on the daily meal.
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October 29, 2014
Taking the fear out of Halloween for young kids
Halloween can be a fun time of year, but for infants,
toddlers and preschoolers, who often can’t distinguish
between fantasy and reality, scary experiences can ruin
the holiday and create long-term fears. Below are tips
for minimizing anxiety and helping young kids enjoy
Halloween.
Teach kids the difference between real and imaginary.
One way to do this is to connect to something kids already
do, like playing dress-up or pretend. Talk with your child
leading up to Halloween about how people will be dressed
up and how some costumes, while scary, aren’t real.
Choose costumes and decorations carefully. Something
may be cute or funny to us, but uncomfortable, scary or
downright dangerous to young kids. Consider how long
your child will wear a costume. Avoid masks, which can be
scary and restrict vision; try face-painting instead. If your
child is old enough, let her help choose a costume.
Practice for trick-or-treating. This is more than just
what to say to get candy. Talk about holding hands when
crossing the street and going only to well-lit homes.
Remind kids that some people will be strangers, but that
you will be with them the entire time.
On the big night. Go trick-or-treating early in the
evening. Stay with your children always. If your child is
fearful, don’t tell them to not be afraid. This invalidates
their concerns and may prevent them from expressing
anxieties later on. Remind them that you are there to
protect them.
Choose treats wisely. Hard candies, gummy snacks and
caramels get stuck in tiny teeth and can cause tooth decay.
The best selection of treats is plain chocolate, which melts
easily. In addition, look out for very small treats or toys
with small parts, which can be choking hazards.
Make holiday learning fun. Engage your child in family
traditions, like baking seasonal favorites or carving
pumpkins. Read books about Halloween. Talk about your
past Halloweens and ask kids to share what they like
about the holiday.
By following these simple tips, we can make this time
of year fun for the entire family, especially those new to
Halloween.
Sam Leyvas is the Chief Executive Officer of First Things
First. He can be reached at sleyvas@azftf.gov.
COPPER BASIN CHURCH DIRECTORY
Fellowship Baptist Church
Tilbury & Danbury, Kearny
Pastor Joe Palmer
520-363-5434
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Tuesday Morning Fellowship 10 a.m.
Wednesday Dinner & Bible Study 6-7 p.m.
Friday Kids’ Club 4-5:30 p.m.
Kearny Church of Christ
103 Hammond Dr., Kearny
Daniel Foster, Minister
520-363-7711
Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11 a.m.
Evening Worship 6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.
Serving All of the Copper Basin Area
Kearny Southern
Baptist Church
302 Danbury, Kearny
Interim Pastor Jerry Dougan
520-363-9598
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m.
Wednesday Night Bible Study 7 p.m.
Dripping Springs Family of God
Baptist Church
Lighthouse Assembly of God
Hwy. 77, MP 134, 1/2 mi S of Winkelman
Pastor David Wade
520-356-7414 • 520-356-6718
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Family Night 7 p.m.
We Welcome You!
San Pedro Valley
Baptist Church
Mile 147, Hwy. 77 – 10 mi N of Winkelman
Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville
Pastor Wayne Jones
520-356-6180
Pastor Anthony DaCunha
520-357-7353
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship Service 11 a.m.
Wednesday Night Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
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.
It’s worth the drive, where God’s word is alive.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
Church of the Good Shepherd
Copper Valley Christian Center
Father Matthew Thayil, Pastor
520-356-7223
Pastor Nina Yardley
520-363-7283
St. Vincent de Paul 520-356-6046
www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.com
Pastor James Hosea, Jr.
520-363-7129
Weekday Mass Tuesday-Friday 8:30 a.m.
Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Mass 8 a.m. & 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship 9 a.m.
A United Methodist Church in cooperation with the Episcopal
Church & the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
Worship Service 11 a.m.
Evening Service 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Family Night 6:30 p.m.
We Welcome You!
We stand in awe of God and of one another
300 Mtn. View Rd., Hayden
Bottom of School Hill, Kearny
Corner of Upton & Croyden, Kearny
To be included in the weekly church listing, contact the Copper Basin News
at 520-363-5554 or by email at cbnsun@minersunbasin.com.
It’s important to remember young children when
choosing costumes or decorations.
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Ray Junior High releases honor rolls
Ray Junior High School
has released the Honor
Roll List for the first
grading period of the 201415 academic year.
Students named to the
High Honor Roll included:
Leonor Hambly K-8
School has announced
its Students of the Week
for the weeks of Oct. 2
and Oct. 9, 2014.
Students of the
week for Oct. 2, 2014
are: Lucas Gonzalez
(kindergarten), Manuel
“Manny” Aguirre (first
grade), Elijah Castaneda
(second grade) ,
Christopher Casillas
(third grade), Damien
Smith (fourth grade),
Alonzo Ruiz -Lopez (fifth
grade), Monique Rivera
(sixth grade) , Carol
Monroy (seventh grade)
and Angelita Casillas
(eighth grade).
Students of the week
for Oct. 9, 2014 are:
Marcos Oropezo
(kindergarten), Emilia
Rivera (first grade),
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., PO Box 41629,
Austin, TX 78704-9926, as Trustee of
the ERNEST & CATHERINE TRUST
DATED OCTOBER 18, 1995, by Valerie
Washburn, Trust Officer, 800-3523705, for the Trust of Catherine Winter
hereby, PROVIDES NOTICE THAT:
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is the Trustee
of the ERNEST & CATHERINE TRUST
DATED OCTOBER 18, 1995 became
deceased April 10, 2014. 1. Deadlines to
make claims: All persons and companies
having claims against Catherine Winter
are required to present their claims
within four (4) months after the date of
the first publication of this Notice or the
claims will be forever barred. 2. Notice
of Claims: Claims must be presented by
delivering or mailing a written statement
of the claim indicating its basis, the name
and address of the claimant, the date the
claim is due, the amount claimed, and
describing any security for the claim.
The claim is deemed presented upon the
receipt by the Trust Officer at the address
set forth herein. DATED: October 6,
2014, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Trustee,
by Valerie Washburn, Officer, PO Box
41629, Austin, TX 78704-9926, 800352-3705. Published: October 15, 2014,
October 22, 2014 & October 29, 2014.
/s/ Blank Valerie Washburn Trust Officer
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
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Seventh Grade – *Aiden
Acuna, Aaron Azevedo,
Madison Crye, *Emma
Cude, Ivan Hetrick, *John
Ink, Savannah Ortiz,
Emiley Rutter and *Shelby
Yocum.
Eighth Grade – *Riley
Cude, Myranda Figueroa,
*Augustine-Lou Hing,
*Daniella Hinojos, *Amee
Kenyon, *Janna Lenge.
Anthony Lopez, *Tara
Lorona, Jaden Pace, *Stone
Patterson, *Hailey Rutter,
Brittany Smitch and
*Romeo Williams Varley.
Honor Roll student s
were:
Seventh Grade – Ashlin
Baca, Acacia Baldenegro,
Hambly students honored
Selestina Sosa-Quintana
(second grade), Karissa
Acuna (third grade),
Alejandro Lorona
(fourth grade), Angel
Dominguez (fifth
Public Notice
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
Trustee Sale No: 17067.00042 Ortiz The
following legally described trust property
will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale
under that certain Deed of Trust dated
May 25, 2007, and recorded on May
31, 2007 in Instrument Number 200706408, Records of Pinal County, Arizona
at public auction to the highest bidder.
The Main Entrance to the Superior Court
Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle,
Building A, Florence, AZ on January 7,
2015 at 11:00 AM of said day: LEGAL:
LOT 15, BLOCK 4 OF EASTLAND
PARK, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF
THE COUNTY RECORDER OF PINAL
COUNTY, ARIZONA, RECORDED IN
BOOK 6 OF MAPS, PAGE 8. The street
address is purported to be: 1106 EAST
5TH STREET CASA GRANDE, AZ
85222 Tax Parcel Number: 505-31-0890
Original Principal Balance: $113,500.00
Name and address of original Trustor:
AARON ORTIZ, JR., a single man 1314
NORTH WOOD CASA GRANDE, AZ
85122 and 222 N. MORRISON, APT. B
CASA GRANDE, AZ 85222 Name and
address of the Beneficiary: GREEN
TREE SERVICING LLC, 7360 S. Kyrene
Road, T108 Tempe, AZ 85283 Name and
address of Trustee: Ronald M. Horwitz
Juburg & Wilk, P.C. 3200 North Central
Avenue, Ste. 2000 Phoenix, AZ 85012
Conveyance of the property shall be
without warranty, expressed or implied,
and subject to all liens, claims or interest
having a priority senior to the Deed of
Trust. The Trustee shall not express
any omission as to the condition of the
title. Sale Information: www.thoffice.
info (602) 248-1000 Dated October 6,
2014 SIGNATURE OF TRUSTEE /s/
Ronald M. Horwitz, Attorney at Law
Member of the State Bar Manner of
Trustee Qualification: Member of the
Arizona State Bar Name of Trustee’s
Regulator: State Bar of Arizona STATE
OF Arizona County of MARICOPA ) SS.
On October 6, 2014, before me, the
undersigned notary public, personally
appeared Ronald M. Horwitz, Attorney
at Law, Member of the State Bar, Ronald
M. Horwitz personally known to me to be
the person whose name is subscribed to
the within instrument and acknowledged
to me that he executed the same in his
authorized capacity, and that by his
signature on the instrument the person
or the entity upon behalf of which the
person acted, executed the instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
My commission expires April 7, 2088 /s/
Norma M. Chavez NOTARY PUBLIC
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11/19/14
grade), Caleb Faucette
(sixth grade), Emiliano
Camarena (seventh
grade) and Sierrah
Public Notice
Ewing & Ewing Attorneys, P.C. 4050 E.
Cotton Center Blvd., #18 Phoenix, AZ
85040 (800) 861-5308 telephone (800)
861-3811 facsimile Nelson Ewing, II
(#014418) Attorney for Plaintiff IN THE
COOLIDGE JUSTICE COURT 400
S. Central Ave.; Florence, AZ 85132;
520-866-7194 PINAL COUNTY, STATE
OF ARIZONA CK Ventures, LLC an
Arizona limited liability company Plaintiff
vs. Anthony Johnson Jane/John Doe
1-10 Husband and Wife and each of
them Defendant(s) ) NO. CV 2014-0247
SUMMONS (Civil - Contract) Anthony
Johnson 5718 E. Valley View Dr. #97
Florence, AZ 85132 Jane/John Doe
1-10 THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): 1.
You are summoned to respond to this
complaint by filing an answer with this
court and paying the court’s required
fee. If you cannot afford to pay the
required fee, you may request the court
to waive or to defer the fee. If you were
served with this summons in the State
of Arizona, the court must receive your
answer to the complaint within twenty
(20) calendar days from the date you
were served. If you were served outside
the State of Arizona, the court must
receive your answer to the complaint
within thirty (30) days from the date of
service. If the last days is a Saturday,
Sunday or holiday, you will have until
the next working day to file your answer.
When calculating time, do not count the
day you were served with the summons.
3. This court is located at (physical
address) : 400 S. Central Ave.; Florence,
AZ 85132 4. Your answer must be in
writing. (a) You may obtain an answer
form from the court listed above, or on
the Self-Service Center of the Arizona
Judicial Branch website at http://www.
azcourts.gov/ under the “Public Services”
tab. (b) You may visit: http://www.
azturbocourt.gov/ to fill in your answer
form electronically; this requires payment
of an additional fee. © You may also
prepare your answer on a plain sheet of
paper, but your answer must include the
case number, the court location, and the
names of the parties. 5. You must provide
a copy of your answer to the plaintiff(s)
or the plaintiff’s attorney. IF YOU FAIL TO
FILE A WRITTEN ANSWER WITH THE
COURT WITHIN THE TIME INDICATED
ABOVE, A DEFAULT JUDGEMENT
MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU,
AS REQUESTED IN THE PLAINTIFF’S
COMPLAINT. Date: 06-18-14 /s/ Andrew
M. Ramirez Judge’s Signature (COURT
SEAL) REQUEST FOR REASONABLE
ACCOMMODATION FOR PERSONS
WITH
DISABILITIES
MUST
BE
MADE TO THE COURT AS SOON
AS POSSIBLE BEFORE A COURT
PROCEEDING.
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Bainter (eighth grade) .
A double dose of
great performance
and a double dose of
Public Notice
Ewing & Ewing Attorneys, P.C. 4050 E.
Cotton Center Blvd., #18 Phoenix, AZ
85040 (800) 861-5308 telephone (800)
861-3811 facsimile Nelson Ewing, II
(#014418) Attorney for Plaintiff IN THE
APACHE JUNCTION JUSTICE COURT
575 N. Idaho Rd., Apache Junction, AZ
85219; 480-982-2921 PINAL COUNTY,
STATE OF ARIZONA CK Ventures,
LLC an Arizona limited liability company
Plaintiff vs. Carlos Villalpando Jane/John
Doe 1-10 Husband and Wife and each of
them Defendants(s) ) NO. CV2014-2438
SUMMONS (Civil - Contract) Carlos
Villalpando 3835 W. South Butte Rd.
Queen Creek, AZ 85142 Jane/John Doe
1-10 THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): 1.
You are summoned to respond to this
complaint by filing an answer with this
court and paying the court’s required fee.
If you cannot afford to pay the required
fee, you may request the court to waive
or to defer the fee. 2. If you were served
with this summons in the State of Arizona,
the court must receive your answer to the
complaint within twenty (20) calendar
days from the date you were served. If
you were served outside the State of
Arizona, the court must receive your
answer to the complaint within thirty (30)
days from the date of service. If the last
day is a Saturday, Sunday or holiday,
you will have until the next working day
to file your answer. When calculating
time, do not count the day you were
served with the summons. 3. This court
is located at (physical address): 575 N.
Idaho Rd.; Apache Junction, AZ 85219
4. Your answer must be in writing. (a)
You may obtain an answer form from the
court listed above, or on the Self-Service
Center of the Arizona Judicial Branch
website
at
http://www.azcourts.gov/
under the “PublicServices” tab. (b) You
may visit http://www.azturbocourt.gov/ to
ill in your answer form electronically; this
requires payment of an additional fee.
(c)You may also prepare your answer
on a plain sheet of paper, but your
answer must include the case number,
the court location, and the names of
the parties. 5. You must provide a copy
of your answer to the plaintiff(s) or the
plaintiff’s attorney. IF YOU FAIL TO
FILE A WRITTEN ANSWER WITH THE
COURT WITHIN THE TIME INDICATED
ABOVE, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY
BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU, AS
REQUESTED IN THE PLAINTIFF’S
COMPLAINT. Date: 7/15/14 /s/ Illegible
Judge’s Signature (COURT SEAL)
REQUEST
FOR
REASONABLE
ACCOMMODATION FOR PERSONS
WITH
DISABILITIES
MUST
BE
MADE TO THE COURT AS SOON
AS POSSIBLE BEFORE A COURT
PROCEEDING.
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11/12/14
Kayleigh Faucette, Krista
Garcia, Julia Lorona and
Grace Rabb.
Eighth Grade – Edward
Baca, Morgan Bray,
Spencer Bryce, Maribel
Flores Garcia, Skyler
Hughes, Angel Manriquez,
Julie Meza, Nicholas
Nunez, Guillermo Ortega,
Bryen Sanders-Lopez,
Grassie Schepers and
Dakota Willis.
*Denotes Straight A’s
Public Notice
congratulations to all
these students!
Public Notice
Ewing & Ewing Attorneys, P.C. 4050 E.
Cotton Center Blvd., #18 Phoenix, AZ
85040 (800) 861-5308 telephone (800)
861-3811 facsimile Nelson Ewing, II
(#014418) Attorney for Plaintiff IN THE
APACHE JUNCTION JUSTICE COURT
575 N. Idaho Rd.; Apache Junction, AZ
8529; 480-982-2921 PINAL COUNTY,
STATE OF ARIZONA AM Systems,
LLC an Arizona limited liability company
Plaintiff vs. Tracy Medeiros Stephen
Medeiros Jane/John Doe 1-10 Husband
and Wife and each of them Defendant(s)
) NO. CV 2014-1907 SUMMONS
(Civil - Contract) Tracy Medeiros 1840
W. Desert Canyon Dr. Queen Creek
AZ 85142 Stephen Medeiros 1840 W.
Desert Canyon Dr. Queen Creek AZ
85142 Jane/John Doe 1-10 THE STATE
OF ARIZONA TO THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S): 1. You are summoned
to respond to this complaint by filing an
answer with this court and paying the
court’s required fee. If you cannot afford
to pay the required fee, you may request
the court to waive or to defer the fee. If
you were served with this summons
in the State of Arizona, the court must
receive your answer to the complaint
within twenty (20) calendar days from
the date you were served. If you were
served outside the State of Arizona, the
court must receive your answer to the
complaint within thirty (30) days from
the date of service. If the last days is a
Saturday, Sunday or holiday, you will
have until the next working day to file
your answer. When calculating time, do
not count the day you were served with
the summons. 3. This court is located
at (physical address) : 573 N. Idaho
Rd.; Apache Junction, AZ 85219 4. Your
answer must be in writing. (a) You may
obtain an answer form from the court
listed above, or on the Self-Service
Center of the Arizona Judicial Branch
website
at
http://www.azcourts.gov/
under the “Public Services” tab. (b) You
may visit: http://www.azturbocourt.gov/
to fill in your answer form electronically;
this requires payment of an additional
fee. © You may also prepare your answer
on a plain sheet of paper, but your
answer must include the case number,
the court location, and the names of
the parties. 5. You must provide a copy
of your answer to the plaintiff(s) or the
plaintiff’s attorney. IF YOU FAIL TO
FILE A WRITTEN ANSWER WITH THE
COURT WITHIN THE TIME INDICATED
ABOVE, A DEFAULT JUDGEMENT
MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU,
AS REQUESTED IN THE PLAINTIFF’S
COMPLAINT. Date: 6/2/14 /s/ Illegible
Judge’s Signature (COURT SEAL)
REQUEST
FOR
REASONABLE
ACCOMMODATION FOR PERSONS
WITH
DISABILITIES
MUST
BE
MADE TO THE COURT AS SOON
AS POSSIBLE BEFORE A COURT
PROCEEDING.
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following legally described property
will be sold pursuant to the power of
sale under that certain Deed of Trust
and Assignment of Rents recorded on
September 12, 2007 at 2007-102989 in
the office of the County Recorder of Pinal
County, Arizona, at public auction to the
highest bidder on December 2, 2014 at
9:15 a.m. of said day, at the front steps
of the Pinal County Courthouse, 971 N.
Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence,
AZ 85232. All right, title and interest
conveyed to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the following described
property: TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 40505-1650 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 11,
Block 16, Third Addition to COTTON
CITY PROPER (ELOY), according to
Book 5 of Maps, Page 10, records of Pinal
County; Arizona.
Including any mobile
home or other fixture. The undersigned
Trustee disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the street address and/or
other common designation shown herein.
The property address is purported to
be: 520 W. 10th St., Eloy, AZ 85231
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL BALANCE:
$32,092.00 NAME AND ADDRESS OF
CURRENT BENEFICIARY: Springleaf
Home Equity, Inc., formerly known as
American General Home Equity, Inc.
PO Box 59 Evansville, IN 47701-0059
Phone No. 812-492-2170 Qualification of
Trustee: The Trustee herein qualifies as a
Trustee of the Trust Deed in the Trustee’s
capacity as a member of the state bar of
Arizona as required by A.R.S.§33-803(A).
The Trustee is regulated by the State
Bar of Arizona, 111 W. Monroe, Suite
1800, Phoenix, AZ 85003. NAME AND
ADDRESS OF ORIGINAL TRUSTORS:
Marco Voss Crystal Voss 520 W. 10th
St., Eloy, AZ 85231 Or 518 W. 10th St.
Eloy, AZ 85231 NAME AND ADDRESS
OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE: Douglas V.
Drury, Esq. 8110 E. Cactus Road, Suite
100 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 (480)
368-5511 Sale information: muellerdrury.
com The sale will be made for Cash or
Cashier’s Check (in lawful money of
the United States and acceptable to the
Trustee), without convenant or warranty,
expressed or implied, regarding title,
possession, or encumbrances. Bidding:
All bidding is open to the public, without
regard to race, color, gender, religion,
handicap, familial status or national
origin. Property is sold on an as-is-whereis-condition. A deposit of $10,000.00 as
required by law, by cashier’s check or
other form acceptable to the Trustee, is
required to be presented to the Trustee
in order to be able to bid. Notice: this is
a communication from a debt collector.
This is an attempt to collect a debt; any
information obtained will be used for that
purpose. SIGNATURE OF TRUSTEE BY:
Douglas V. Drury DATED: 8/11/14 STATE
OF ARIZONA )) ss. County of Maricopa
) On August 11, 2014 before me, the
undersigned, a Notary Public in and for
said State, personally appeared Douglas
V. Drury personally known to me (or
proved to me on the basis of satisfactory
evidence) to be the person who executed
the within instrument. WITNESS my
hand and official seal Rachelle Lumpp
Notary Public My Commission Expires
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APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO
TRANSACT BUSINESS IN ARIZONA
1. ENTITY TYPE: The type of entity
applying for authority is: FOR-PROFIT
CORPORATION. 2. NAME IN STATE
OR COUNTRY OF INCORPORATION
(FOREIGN NAME): The exact, true name
of the foreign corporation is: Houghton
Capital Corporation. 3. NAME TO BE
USED IN ARIZONA (ENTITY NAME):
The name the foreign corporation will
use in Arizona is the name in state
or country of incorporation, with no
changes. 4. FOREIGN DOMICILE: The
state or country in which the foreign
corporation is incorporated is: Texas.
5. DATE OF INCORPORATION IN
FOREIGN DOMICILE: November 26,
1991. 6. DURATION: The duration or
life period of the foreign corporation is:
Perpetual. 7. PURPOSE: The foreign
corporation’s purpose is to engage in any
or all lawful business or affairs in which
corporations may engage in the state
or country under whose law the foreign
corporation is incorporated, subject to
the following limitations, if any: (blank).
8. CHARACTER OF BUSINESS: The
character of business or affairs the foreign
corporation initially intends to conduct
in Arizona. The character of business
or affairs that the foreign corporation
ultimately conducts is not limited by the
description provided: operation of selfstorage facilities. 9. PRINCIPAL OFFICE
ADDRESS - FOREIGN DOMICILE
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agent. The Arizona physical or street
1/2
address is: 517 N. Colorado St., Casa
Grande, AZ 85122. 11. STATUTORY
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physical or street address in Arizona of
the Statutory
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class and total number of shares the
foreign corporation is AUTHORIZED
to issue. This information must match
the original Articles of Incorporation
plus any attachments thereto. Class:
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Value: $0.01. 15. FOR-PROFITS ONLY
- SHARES ISSUED: List each class/
series of authorized shares and give the
total number and par value of shares of
that class that have been ISSUED. If no
shares of that class have been issued,
put the number zero. Class: Common,
Series: A, Total: 10,000, Par Value: $0.01
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following legally described property
will be sold pursuant to the power of
sale under that certain Deed of Trust
and Assignment of Rents recorded on
January 30, 2007 at recording number
2007-012747 in the office of the County
Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, at
public auction to the highest bidder on
December 2, 2014 at 9:15 a.m. of said
day, at the front steps of the Pinal County
Courthouse, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle,
Building A, Florence, AZ 85232. All
right, title and interest conveyed to and
now held by it under said Deed of Trust
in the following described property: TAX
PARCEL NUMBER: 501-51-090 LEGAL
DESCRIPTION Lot 90, HIDDEN VALLEY
ESTATES UNIT 16, according to the
Plat of record in the office of the County
Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, in
Book 15 of Maps, page 40. Except all the
coal and other minerals as set forth in the
patent to said land. Including any mobile
home or other fixture which includes,
but is not limited to, mobile home as
reflected in Affidavit of Affixture recorded
January 9, 1997 at 1997-000967. The
undersigned Trustee disclaims any
liability for any incorrectness of the
street address and/or other common
designation shown herein. The property
address is purported to be: 53393 W.
Organ Pipe Rd., Casa Grande, AZ 85222
ORIGINAL
PRINCIPAL
BALANCE:
$94,710.00 NAME AND ADDRESS OF
CURRENT BENEFICIARY: Springleaf
Home Equity, Inc., formerly known as
American General Home Equity, Inc.
PO Box 59 Evansville, IN 47701-0059
Phone No. 812-492-2170 Qualification
of Trustee: The Trustee herein qualifies
as a Trustee of the Trust Deed in the
Trustee’s capacity as a member of
the state bar of Arizona as required
by A.R.S.§33-803(A). The Trustee is
regulated by the State Bar of Arizona,
111 W. Monroe, Suite 1800, Phoenix,
AZ 85003. NAME AND ADDRESS OF
ORIGINAL TRUSTORS: Victor W. Lewis
Mildred A. Lewis 53393 W. Organ Pipe
Rd. Casa Grande, AZ 85222 NAME
AND ADDRESS OF SUCCESSOR
TRUSTEE: Douglas V. Drury, Esq. 8110
E. Cactus Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale,
Arizona 85260 (480) 368-5511 Sale
information: muellerdrury.com The sale
will be made for Cash or Cashier’s Check
(in lawful money of the United States
and acceptable to the Trustee), without
convenant or warranty, expressed or
implied, regarding title, possession, or
encumbrances. Bidding: All bidding is
open to the public, without regard to
race, color, gender, religion, handicap,
familial status or national origin. Property
is sold on an as-is-where-is-condition.
A deposit of $10,000.00 as required by
law, by cashier’s check or other form
acceptable to the Trustee, is required
to be presented to the Trustee in order
to be able to bid. Notice: this is a
communication from a debt collector.
This is an attempt to collect a debt; any
information obtained will be used for that
purpose. SIGNATURE OF TRUSTEE BY:
Douglas V. Drury DATED: 8/22/14 STATE
OF ARIZONA )) ss. County of Maricopa
) On August 22, 2014 before me, the
undersigned, a Notary Public in and for
said State, personally appeared Douglas
V. Drury personally known to me (or
proved to me on the basis of satisfactory
evidence) to be the person who executed
the within instrument. WITNESS my
hand and official seal Rachelle Lumpp
Notary Public My Commission Expires
6/30/2014
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Public Notice
Leonard J. McDonald, Jr. (ljm@
tblaw.com) State Bar No. 014228
Natalya
Ter-Grigoryan
(ntg@tblaw.
com) State Bar No. 029493 TIFFANY
& BOSCO P.A. THIRD FLOOR
CAMELBACK ESPLANADE III 2525
EAST CAMELBACK ROAD PHOENIX,
ARIZONA 85016-9240 TELEPHONE:
(602) 255-6007 FACSIMILE: (602) 2550192 Attorneys for Plaintiff 13-30214
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF PINAL THE BANK
OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE
BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF
THE CW ABS INC., ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES,
SERIES
2005-13,
Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS E. BROWN and
NANCY J. BROWN, husband and wife;
DEPALMA’S ACTION KARATE, LLC;
JOHN DOES I-X; JANE DOES I-X;
BLACK CORPORATIONS I-X; WHITE
COMPANIES I-X; BLUE PARTNERSHIPS
I-X; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE AFORENAMED DEFENDANTS, IF DECEASED,
Defendants ) CV 201401659 SUMMONS
LAWRENCE M. WHARTON THE STATE
OF ARIZONA TO THE FOLLOWING
DEFENDANTS: THOMAS E. BROWN
and NANCY J. BROWN 2450 North 56th
Street Mesa, AZ 85215 You are hereby
summoned and required to appear and
defend, within the time applicable, to
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 date 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
date 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 this court. Service by publication is
complete 30 days after filing the Affidavit
of Compliance and return receipt or
Officer’s Return. RCP 4; A.R.S. Sections
20-222, 28-502 and 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. YOU ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED that 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 that 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); A.R.S.
Section 12-311; RCP 5. The names
and address of Plaintiff’s attorneys are:
Leonard J. McDonald, Jr. Natalya TerGrigoryan TIFFANY & BOSCO, P.A.
Third Floor Camelback Esplanade II
2525 East Camelback Road Phoenix,
Arizona 85016-9240 SIGNED AND
SEALED this date: July - 3 2014 PINAL
COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT By CHAD
A. ROCHE REBECCA Illegible Deputy
Clerk
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CLASSIFIED
Public Notice
NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF
ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED
IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA
CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR
I Name: STEMTUTORIALS, LLC
L-1951177-4 II The address of the
registered office is: 1005 E. Vernoa
Street, San Tan Valley, AZ 85140-7916
The name and address of the Statutory
Agent is: Bernice Gonzales, 1005 E.
Vernoa Street, San Tan Valley, AZ 851407916 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:
Bernice Gonzales Member & Manager
1005 E. Vernoa Street, San Tan Valley,
AZ 85140-7916
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Public Notice
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
The following legally described trust
property will be sold, pursuant to the
power of Sale under that certain Deed of
Trust dated 7/19/2005 and recorded on
8/19/2005 as Instrument # 2005-107199
in the office of the County Recorder of
Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to
the highest bidder at the main entrance
to the Superior Court Building, 971 Jason
Lopez Circle, Florence, AZ 85232, on
12/30/2014 at 11:00 AM of said day:
The East 100 feet of the South 135
feet of Lot 4 Block 4 CASA GRANDE
FARMS UNIT NO. 2, according to the
plat of record in the Office of the County
Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona in
Book 3 of Maps, Page 25. EXCEPT the
South 50 feet thereof. The successor
trustee appointed herein qualifies as
trustee of the Trust Deed in the trustee’s
capacity as an attorney and members of
the State Bar of Arizona as required by
ARS Section 33-803, Subsection A(2).
Name of Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar
of Arizona ACCORDING TO THE DEED
OF TRUST OR UPON INFORMATION
SUPPLIED BY THE BENEFICIARY,
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS
PROVIDED PURSUANT TO A.R.S.
SECTION 33-808(C): Street address or
identifiable location: 1501 N. Amarillo
St. Casa Grande, AZ 85222 A.P.N.:
505-18-026E Original Principal Balance:
$190,000.00 Name and address of
original trustor: (as shown on the Deed
of Trust) Tim Hubbard and Christine
Corfield-Hubbard, husband and wife
as Community Property with Right of
Survivorship 1501 N. Amarilla St. Casa
Grande, AZ 85222 Name and address of
beneficiary: (as of recording of Notice of
Sale) BMO Harris Bank NA, successor
by merger with M&I Marshall & Ilsley
Bank 180 N. Executive Drive Brookfield,
WI 53005
NAME, ADDRESS &
TELEPHONE NUMBER OF TRUSTEE:
(as of recording of Notice of Sale) Larry
O. Folks Folks & O’Connor, PLLC 1850
N. Central Ave. #1140 Phoenix, Arizona
85004 (602) 262-2265 Fax requests
for sale information to (602) 256-9101.
Sales informaton is also available
online at www.folksoconnor.com Dated:
9/29/2014 /s/ Larry O. Folks, a member
of the State Bar of Arizona, as required
by A.R.S. 33-803, Subsection (A)(2)
State of Arizona County of Maricopa)
SS. On 9/29/2014 before me, Carmen K.
Ruff, Notary Public, personally appeared
Larry O. Folks personally known to
me (or proved to rate on the basis of
satisfactory evidence to be the person(s)
whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the
within instrument and acknowledged to
me that he/she/they executed the same
in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies) ,
and that by his/her/their signature(s) on
the instrument the person(s) or the entity
upon behalf of which the person(s) voted,
executed the instrument, IN WITNESS
WHEREOF I hereunto set my hand
and official seal. /s/ Carmen K. Ruff
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HAYDEN ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
veterans day
honoring all who serve and
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Honor
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Please join the Central Arizona College family in
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