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Vol. 55 No. 38 • Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013 • 50¢ Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Ariz. 85135

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 18, 2013

Obituaries

Jo Ann (Josephine Molocznik) Storey October 22, 1935 – September 11, 2013

Jo Ann Storey, 77, of Kearny, loving and devoted wife of the late Jerry Dean Storey, passed away on

Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013, in an Assisted Living Facility in North Charleston, SC. Jo Ann is now free and

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at peace with her Lord and is survived by her two devoted and loving sons, Randy Steven, Jerry Dean Jr., their spouses, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. You are forever in our hearts and we will always love and remember you for being the most wonderful mother in the world Memorial services will be announced at a future date.

Angel ‘Ñeco’ Torrio Romero

May 31, 1937 - Sept. 8, 2013

Jo Ann Storey

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Angel Torrio Romero, 76, Hayden, passed away Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013 at the University Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona. Mr. Romero was born May 31, 1937 in Fieros, New Mexico. He grew up in Fieros, New Mexico then eventually the family moved to the Thatcher/ Safford Area. He attended school in Thatcher, Arizona as well as working in the cotton field in both Thatcher and Safford. He then went on to join the US Air Force in November, 1954 until July, 1957. After the Air Force he went to work at the Safford Animal Hospital. In 1960, he began working for Kennecott Copper Company in Hayden, Arizona as well as the ASARCO Hayden Plant. He was employed for 35 years with a retirement date of 1995. During one of the Copper Strikes, he attended ITT Tech for training in Automatic Transmission. His hobbies included camping, fishing, going to the Casino, horse races, bingo and purchasing lottery tickets. Angel’s later years involved moving to Tucson under the care of a Private Caregiver. Left behind in loving memory is his daughter,

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Christina Romero Alvarez (Bill) of Mammoth; sons, Gerry Romero (Leesa) of Phoenix and Freddie Romero (Collette) of Ft. Worth, Texas; brothers, Tony, David and Prudencio (Tots) Romero; and sisters, Mary Helen, Betty, Ofelia, Corina and Becky, along with many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mr. Romero is preceded in death by his son Angel Romero Jr. (Pee Wee) and brothers, Eddie, Michael and Henry Romero, along with parents Santiago and Carmen Romero. Visitation and funeral services were held on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013 at the Griffith Mortuary in Kearny. His final resting place is at Mountain View Cemetery in Hayden. An Online Guestbook may be found at: www. griffithmortuay.com.

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Angel ‘Ñeco’ Torrio Romero

Robert S. McKendrick

Robert S. McKendrick, “Cowboy”, passed away Sept. 8, 2013. We will miss him and love him forever in our hearts.


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

Manuel C. Laguna

November 6, 1937 - September 14, 2013

Manuel C. Laguna, 75, passed away at his home in San Manuel on Sept. 14, 2013 with his family by his side. He was born in Lordsburg, NM on Nov. 6, 1937. He is survived by his wife, Sally; sons, Richard, Andy (Shawna), Ronnie (Patti), Paul (Lizbeth), Arthur (Charllene), Jesus (Cari), Frank (Jen), Jose (Laurie), Manny (Gracie) and John

(Brenda); daughters, Rosie (Julian), Teresa and Julia (Brian); 62 grandchildren and 47 great-grandchildren; six brothers and two sisters. He is preceded in death by his father Manuel Sr. and his mother Julia; two sons, Steve and Johnny; and two sisters, Isabel and Sally. Manuel started working in a mine in Lordsburg, NM at a young age. He then went on to work at U.V. Industries

in Fierro, NM. During this time he served his Country through the National Guard and retired in 1982. In 1987 he relocated his family to San Manuel, AZ where he worked as an underground miner at BHP Corporation until his retirement in 1998. He enjoyed being with his family and bussing his grandchildren to and from school. Fishing, camping and hunting, were an all-time

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favorite. He was a great fan of old Western movies. His favorite phrase was, “Hoping, God willing and if the river don’t rise!” He will forever be in our hearts! Services will be held Friday, Sept. 20, at St. Bartholomew’s Catholic Church in San Manuel. Visitation is at 3 p.m. with the Rosary at 4 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be

celebrated at 5 p.m. Pall Bearers will be Andy, Ronnie, Paul, Artie, Jesus, Frank, Jose, Manny and John. Honorary Pall Bearers are: Julian, Brian, Joe Hernandez and grandsons. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the John Wayne Cancer Foundation. (JohnWayne.org). An Online Guestbook can be signed at: www. griffithmortuary.com.

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 18, 2013

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According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damages are estimates. Items for this report are submitted by the Hayden Police Department and reflect information available at the time of the report. Sept. 6 Several 911 calls were received in reference to explosions within the Town of Hayden. It was later determined that a situation had occurred at Asarco in reference to a wall collapsing at the furnace causing water to get inside. The Town of Hayden was never in any danger and there were no missing or injured employees. Sept. 7 A suspicious vehicle was parked along Golf Course Rd. and driver was contacted.

Assault was reported in the area of 9th St. and San Pedro. An abandoned vehicle was reported parked near Sunnyslope and Smelter. It was towed to Superior. Report of a verbal confrontation in the smelter parking lot.involving three females was investigated. A citation was issued for speed. Sept. 8 Ginger Ann Billy, 32 of Queen Creek, was arrested for driving on a suspended drivers license and additional violations. Sept. 10 Criminal damage was reported at the swimming pool. Three window panes were broken causing approximately $400 in damages. A civil standby was conducted on 4th St. in Winkelman. Assistance to Hayden Elementary School with a welfare check. A one vehicle accident was reported on Hwy 177. Sept. 11 An unwanted person was reported at a residence on N. San Pedro. Report of a disturbance was

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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. Sept. 6 A verbal warning was issued for a stop sign violation. Report of a speeding complaint on Hwy 177 was taken. Sept. 7 A set of keys was found at the post office and turned into the police department. Agency assist to DPS with a report of cattle on Hwy 177. A sealed envelope was found and turned into the police department. It was later claimed. Sept. 8 A debit card was found and turned into the police department. An unattended death was reported on the 300 block of Fairhaven. Sept. 9 Motorist assist with a vehicle problem. KPD, Page 5


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Opinion: Let’s help Buzzy’s rebuild

KPD Continued from Page 4 Sept. 10 A suspicious vehicle was reported on the 400 block of Jamestown. Extra patrol was request on the 100 block of Johnston. Citizen assist with a fingerprinting request. Agency assist to Hayden Police Department with a traffic accident. Agency assist to Superior Police Department with a report of a run-away juvenile. Sept. 11 A verbal warning was issued for speed. A verbal warning was issued for a stop sign violation. Citizen assist with a fingerprinting request. A domestic dispute was reported on the 300 block of Greenwich. Sept. 12 Agency assist to Asarco security with possible suspicious subjects around the Smithco are. Citizen assist with a medical problem on the 400 block of Essex. During the week of Sept. 6 to Sept. 12 there were 12 ambulance runs and five information reports.

course, the rest is history, as many of the actors became famous stars, and several have received Oscar nominations and Emmy awards. And George Lucas created “Star Wars.” But many people believe that the true star of the movie was Mel’s drive-in, the local fast food joint that the kids all cruised in whatever vehicle they could get the keys to. I’ve often told outof-town friends about

Kearny’s own version of Mel’s drive-in, which, of course, is Buzzy’s. On Friday nights after a home football game of our Ray Bearcats, we can see a long snake-like procession of headlights coming up Tilbury Hill, as the Kearny kids cruise from Constitution Hall by the railroad tracks, up to Buzzy’s, onto Alden Road and downtown Kearny proper. They then make the turn-around between Cosmic Coffee and the

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. 7 Christopher Nicolas Benavidez, 22, Dudleyville, was arrested in the area of Valentine Rd. and Peeble, Dudleyville,

on two failure to appear warrants. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. Sept. 9 Criminal damage was reported in the 5800 block of N. Dudleyville Rd., Dudleyville. An unknown person injured two baby goats in a theft attempt. Sept. 12 Two instances of illegal burning were reported in the Dudleyville area.

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ARC/NEPC building and continue their loop back past Buzzy’s and down Tilbury Hill. Anytime someone visits us, Buzzy’s is on our list. Some people drive into Kearny simply to get Buzzy’s Famous Fry Bread. We always tell people Buzzy’s has the

best French Fries on the planet. And whenever we get nostalgic for a Butterscotch Milk Shake we’d walk to Buzzy’s. With “American Graffiti” celebrating its 40th anniversary I thought it would be appropriate to celebrate the many years we’ve all enjoyed

Buzzy’s. And lend some support to the efforts of many people for Operation Rebuild Buzzy’s. Visit Facebook.com to sign up. Thanks for all the memories, and here’s to many, many more in the future. /s/ Gerry Kaufhold Kearny

Information people with Medicare should know Medicare Open Enrollment (October 15-December 7, 2013) is the time when all people with Medicare are encouraged to review their current health and prescription drug coverage,

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FROM THE OFFICE OF THE GILA COUNTY TREASURER In late fall 2012 the Gila County Treasurers office was notified that our

existing property tax program was becoming obsolete and would not have a maintenance agreement after December 31, 2012. Gila County does not have on staff a computer programmer who could write such a program, so a decision was made to submit to the public for bid a contract for a new tax system. After thorough research for the best product and price, a choice was made and the contract was approved by the Board of Supervisors in the spring of 2013. Since that time, the Treasurers’ office has been working with this firm on the conversion process of moving all the data from the old system to the new one. The time consuming job of proofing approximately 50,000 secured and unsecured tax records data for the prior seven years is still ongoing. Unfortunately, the technological firm we are working with has just informed the Gila County Treasurer that the date to provide data to the printer for the printing of our 2013 tax bills is going to be later than we hoped despite the many months we have expended in this process.

The Treasurer wishes to inform the public that the 2013 property tax bills will not be mailed in September this year, but as soon as they can be made available. The delinquency date will be moved to accommodate the late mailing. We do not expect the delay to be very long. We are in frequent contact with the printer to ensure we will have top priority when we are ready. If you have any further questions, please call my office at 1-928-425-3231 ext. 8702, 8703, 8705. Thank you for your consideration in this matter, and as always my office is here to serve the public. CBN Legal 9/4/13, 9/18/13


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 18, 2013

Hayden celebrates September Fiesta Patrias

Hayden Fiesta Patrias Queen Brittney Arbizo was escorted by Maurice Ochoa.

Makayla Rivera and Veronica Baez lead the procession for Hayden Fiesta Patrias Queen Brittney Arbizo.

Hayden Fiesta Patrias Queen Brittney Arbizo is pictured with her grandmother Nora Arbizo and father Abe Arbizo.

Johnny & Sophie Hinojos and Ernie & Bob Lorona

Photos by James Carnes. See more online at copperarea.com


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Bearcats crush Patagonia Lobos, 50-14 By Andrew Luberda Copper Basin News The seventh-ranked Ray Bearcats won their third consecutive game to start the season as they crushed the Patagonia Lobos, 50 – 14.

The Bearcats started the scoring when Destry Yocum and Dominic Bravo hooked up for a 60-yard touchdown pass and reception. The PAT was good and the ‘Cats led, 7 – 0. Yocum, a junior,

completed seven passes for 123 yard and 3 TD. The Lobos responded on the ensuing drive and after a successful two-point conversion attempt they led the ‘Cats, 8 – 7. The Lobos lead did

The Bearcats and Lobos fight for possession of the ball. (Paul Wormwood photo)

Ruling as Ray Homecoming Royalty are: Bottom to top, Julio Noriega and Lucy Sainz, King and Queen; Elisia Romero and Mono Marinez, Junior Attendants; Ashley Ortiz and Rudy Guerena, Sophomore Attendants; Rhiannon Pacheco and Anthony Acuna. (Vicki Clark photo)

not last long as senior Dominic Bravo returned their kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown. The successful two-point conversion made the score, 15 – 8. The points from Bravo’s kickoff return were the first of 43 unanswered points for the ‘Cats as they put the game out of reach. In addition to his kickoff return, Bravo added 4 receptions, 74 yards, and 2 TD. He finished with a total of 3 TD in the

game. Freshman running back Paul Wormwood contributed with 6 rushes, 54 yards, and 1 TD. Robbin Newman added 2 rushes, 20 yards, and 1 TD. Joe Rudy Lorona had 2 receptions, 45 yards, and 1 TD. The Bearcats scored on defense as well. Senior Ryan Bickley returned a Lobo fumble for a TD. He also led the defense with eight tackles. Yocum and Bravo each finished with

seven tackles. Rexx Sosa and Jacob Pace each had five tackles. Julio Noriega, Paul Wormwood, Seth Harmon, and Jason Cruz had four tackles each. Destry Yocum, Dominic Bravo and Julio Noriega were named players of the game. The Bearcats return to action when they take on a 2 – 1 Hayden team on Sept. 20, 2013, at 7 p.m. for the annual Homecoming game.

Ray High School to celebrate homecoming this week By Vicki Clark Copper Basin News Ray High School Homecoming festivities will kick off this Friday afternoon as the school prepares to celebrate 100 years. RHS was founded in 1914 and will be celebrating with many activities during the coming year beginning with the sale of T-Shirts commemorating the beginning of the Bearcat tradition. Throw back T-Shirts

offered by the Bearcat Booster Club will be on sale before, during and after the parade and also at the gate before the game. A potluck tailgate party, sponsored by alumni, is planned for all alumni, friends, fans and families will take place at the old cafeteria ramada just after the parade. Everyone is invited. Just bring a dish, drinks and your chairs. Everyone is also encouraged to wear the school’s colors on Friday

to show support for the Bearcats.. All four classes have been busy this week preparing float entries for the Homecoming Parade. The parade will begin forming at Hubbard Park and Jamestown Rd. and will get underway at 4 p.m. following the route up Tilbury and across Alden Rd. The Bearcats will entertain arch-rivals, the Hayden Lobos with kickHomecoming, Page 13

A Bearcat ball carrier appears to drag a Patagonia defender behind him as he heads to the goal. (Paul Wormwood photo)


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Lobos hang on to defeat Ash Fork, 44-30 By Nolberto Waddell Copper Basin News The trip was a long, the scenery was great and the weather was ideal. The game between the Lobos and Spartans was ugly. The game had two different halves: the Lobos dominated in the first half and with the Lobo starters on the bench for most of the second half it was all Spartans in the second half. The Lobos won the coin toss. Ezekiel Boltarez took the kick-off at the 15 yard line returning the football for a 65 yard touchdown (they played on an 80 yard field) to give Hayden 6 to 0 lead at 11:43 of the first quarter. The Lobos got the ball back after two negative yard plays when a Boltarez tackle jarred the ball loose with Francisco Moreno recovering. The Lobos were unprepared for the Spartans defense and were forced to punt. Two penalties against Hayden moved them back further with Boltarez punting from under the goal post shadows. The kick went off, the Spartans were penalized for roughing the kicker and Hayden lost Boltarez to an injury. The Lobo coaches adjusted

to the weird defense with Aaron Lagunas scoring from 52 yards to give Hayden a 12 to 0 score at 7:19 of the first quarter. Hayden kicked off, held for three plays and a punt, but soon gave the ball back on a Lagunas fumble. Lagunas quickly made up for the fumble stepping in front of a Spartans pass at the Lobo 29 yard line. Lagunas took the handoff out running the defense for a 51 yard TD. Jacob Manriquez scored the two points for a 20 to 0 Lobo lead at 3:42 of the quarter. The Lobos kicked off, held, forcing a punt that resulted in a fair catch violation against Ash Fork giving the Lobos the ball at the Spartan 31 yard line. Two Lagunas carries resulted in a 19 yard score to give Hayden a 26 to 0 score with 16 seconds left in the first quarter. Hayden kick-off to end the first quarter. The second quarter stared with Hayden holding but a Hayden penalty gave Ash Fork a first and 10. The Lobos defense held forcing a punt resulting in touchback to the 15 yard line. With Lagunas resting, Hayden gave up a safety to cut the Lobo lead to 26 to 2. Hayden kicked off, was penalized for a personal

foul with the Lobo defense getting the ball back at the Hayden six yard line. The Lobo defense held and one play later resulted in a 74 yard touchdown run by Lagunas for a 32 to 2 lead at 5:21 of the second quarter. A kick-off by Hayden went into the end zone and, on the first play, a fierce tackle by Manny Armenta resulted in a fumble recovered by Moreno. But the puzzled officials said they did not see the fumble, giving the ball back to Ash Fork. A tackle by Moreno for a 17 yard loss forced a punt stopping at the Spartan 36 yard line. Brandon Cruz carried for four yards and Lagunas took care of the remaining yards on a 32 yard TD run for a 38 to 2 score at 2:19 of the quarter. Another lobo kick-off, two plays later Hayden had the ball on a Chris Rabago tackle for a forced fumble that he recovered. Hayden gave it right back on a fumble snap. The half ended with the young Hayden players on the field holding Ash Fork out of the end zone. The second half started with the Hayden first team on the sideline and the Spartans took advantage, taking the kick-off in for a TD, that was called

back for an illegal hit. After a couple passes, Santiago Pina intercepted a pass, but the Lobo offense turned it right back on a fumble snap. An 11 yard Spartan run resulted in another weird official call. The sideline ref said the Spartan runner stepped out of bounds; he dropped his marker on the spot but did not blow his whistle to stop the play or signal to stop the clock. The Ash Fork runner kept on going, the Lobo defenders tackled him drawing a flag from the sideline ref for an illegal hit out of bounds call. After all was done, Ash Fork had a first down at the Hayden 12 yard line. Ash Fork scored two plays later to cut the Hayden lead to 38 to 8 9:55 of the third. Ash Fork tried an outside recovered by Hayden, drove down the field scoring on a 28 yard pass from Manriquez to Rabago to give Hayden a 44 to 8 lead at 6:36 of the third quarter. The coach had enough; the game was now in the hands of the Lobo reserve squad for the rest of the game with the Ash Fork team taking advantage of the smaller and inexperienced Lobos. The young Lobos held their own until late in the fourth quarter

with the bigger Spartan squad finally scoring three touchdowns in the final minutes of the game with the Lobos holding on for the 44 to 30 win. The game was ugly with the officials tossing 24 flags, 13 against the Lobos with the majority 15 yard penalties and 11 against the Spartans with only two of the 15 yard violations. On the stats, it looked like an even game but the majority of the Ash Fork yards came in the fourth quarter. The Lobo first team held the Spartans to only 31 yards on the ground; they finished with 120 total rushing and 134 yards on passes with 71 of the yards coming in the second half. Manny Armenta had a great game on defense recording 13 tackles, caused a fumble and a pass deflect. Ryan Donavon had eight tackles with Francisco Moreno getting seven tackles and recovering two fumbles before leaving the game late in the second quarter with an injury. Juan Hernandez had five tackles and recovered a fumble. Austin White had six tackles. Alex Sims recorded six tackles as did Aaron Lagunas who also had an interception. Brandon Cruz had three tackles and a

pass deflect. Recording two tackles a piece were Jacob Manriquez and Gabriel Mariscal. Before leaving the game early in the first quarter due to an injury, Ezekiel Boltarez had one tackle causing a fumble. On offense, the Lobos totaled 263 yards with majority coming on Aaron Lagunas runs. Lagunas carried 13 times for 253 yards and five touchdowns. Jacob Manriquez facing pressure from a weird seven man front completed only one pass with Chris Rabago on the receiving end. The game was ugly, the officiating very questionable, and the time clock operator even worse. But it’s time to put all of Friday’s game behind. It’s time to get ready for the game, this Friday at Ray High School with kick-off set for 7 p.m. It should be a good one!

Coach Lorona honored at Sept. 6 game in Hayden Hayden — On Friday, Sept. 6 the man known as Robert Lorona to some, Bob to many others, but, who will always be called Coach by his players, Robert Padilla Lorona, was honored on the field. Coach was honored in recognition of his distinguished service, loyalty and devotion to Hayden High School. The football field that is home to the 1972 A State Football Champions was renamed the Robert P.

Lorona Football Field. “Welcome families, friends and honored guest to the Lalo A. Serrano Stadium to honor a great man. The stadium will continue to honor Serrano but tonight we are here to dedicate the football field to a man who has devoted his life coaching upon this very field.” These were the words that began the ceremony. Coach Lorona was born and raised in Winkelman and graduated from Hayden High School

before furthering his education at Arizona State University. Coach was shown the measure of the gratitude and fondness that the townspeople of Hayden have for him. Attending the ceremony were Coach Lorona’s wife, Charlotte; son Robert “Pewee” and his wife Ernie with their children Elisa, Rene, Bobby, Melaine; and representing Rick are his children Geremino, Carol Enriques “KiKi”, Tanissa, and

Marcos Sam. His youngest son, also was in attendance with his wife, Mary and their children Kristy and Sam Junior. His daughter Debbie, with her children, Reggie, Gloria, Ron, Amanda; and many great grandchildren were also in attendance. Of course, the honor would not have been complete without the attendance of his 1972 2A State Football Champions. On that November night in 1972 when his underdog Lobos, in their finest hour,

mauled the Blue Ridge Yellowjackets 22-12 in a game that has long been cherished and remembered, Coach Lorona did something that no other Hayden Coach has been able to repeat; that is, to win a Hayden 2A Football State Championship. Coach Lorona is quoted as having said, “These guys deserved that game. They worked their butts off.” Lorona wasn’t new to the championship circle, having won two previous

crowns with Lobo baseball teams, but this one stands out as one of his finest achievements as a coach. “I probably was more knowledgeable about baseball, but these guys and I seemed to have the same mentality. Whatever I asked of them, they delivered. We understood each other and still do. Those memories will last forever,” said Coach of his championship team. Lorona has been awarded Coach, Page 14


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

Pastor’s Corner: You’ve Got Something to Give

By Pastor Joe Palmer Fellowship Baptist Church The most miserable people in the world are those who are focused only on making themselves happy. As I said last week, we should expect life to be largely happy, but happiness comes in a strange way. First, our happiness begins by being honest with ourselves and with God about how bad we are and how we need God to save us through Christ Jesus’ death and resurrection. A reliance on Christ gives us freedom from guilt and the assurance of heaven after we die. Wrapped up in this gift-package called salvation is also the promise that God loves us and will cause all things to work together for our good. Second, our happiness continues and grows as we learn to start caring for other people. Christ said that all that God wants us to do is to love God and to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. We know what it means to love ourselves – to look out for our best interests. But do we look out for others’ best interests? If we would, our worries would lessen as we change our focus of attention. Our happiness would increase as we joyfully consider that we have done something God enjoys seeing – we have made someone else happy. Come and join us at Fellowship Baptist Church on Sunday evenings as we watch videos on how to care for people God’s way. We can help you help others. If you would like to talk with me (Pastor Joe Palmer of Fellowship Baptist) about it, email me at joeandsuzypal@ yahoo.com.

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RAY FAMILY PASSES Ray Junior-Senior High School is offering family passes to this year’s athletic events. For high school events, the passes are $100 for the year for a family of four (immediate) and $20 for each additional family member. Junior high family passes are $60 for the year for a family of four (immediate) and $20 for each additional family member. A combined pass for junior and senior high events are $130 for the year for a family of four (immediate) and $20 for each additional family member. Contact the school for more information. 2013 ADULT READING PROGRAM WINNERS Congratulations, 2013 Adult Summer Reading Program winners! The winners are Tiffany Ortiz in 1st place with 27 books; Wanda Lundy in 2nd place with 20 books; 2nd place Brenda Tibbs with 20 books; 3rd Place Jim McDaniels with 14 books; Elizabeth Hammer in 4th place with 13 books; and Sherrie Jordan in 5th place with 12 books. Claim your prize at the Kearny Library any time within the month of September. CBCC NEW WEBSITE The Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce would like to invite everyone to come and check out our new website at www.copperbainaz.com. Just keep in mind that its under construction at the moment, but we are very excited for the new face of the Chambers website Comment and let us know what you think. Hope you enjoy it. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS A.A. meets at the Church of the Good Shepherd on Tuesdays at 5:30 pm in Kearny.

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BONFIRE UPDATE The Town of Winkelman will be hosting the bonfire on Wed., Sept 18, at 5:30 p.m. at the Winkelman Flats Public Park. Food will be served. Everything is free. Bring your own lawn chairs. All are welcome! RABIES & LICENSE CLINIC Pinal County Animal Care and Control will be having a rabies/license clinic in Oracle on Sat, Sept. 21 from 9 am to noon. The clinic will be held at 1470 N Justice Dr, Oracle, AZ 85623 at the Sheriff's Substation. SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS SOUGHT Attention all former Hayden-Winkelman School Special Education students, who attended up to 2008: You are being notified that those records will be destroyed on Tues., Sept 24. If you are interesting in receiving copies of your records, contact the District Special Education Office of Hayden-Winkelman School District at PO Box 409 Winkelman, AZ 85192 or call 520-356-7876, Ext. 1105. BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH FIESTA The Blessed Sacrament Parish Fiesta will be held in Mammoth on Sept. 28 from 2 pm – midnight. There’ll be games and food, with entertainment beginning at 2 pm, including Baile Folklorico Alma de Superior from 4 pm – 6 pm, Mariachis Corazon from 6 pm – 8 pm and X5 Live Band from 8 pm – midnight.

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OKTOBERFEST 2013 The 2013 "Blast from the Past VII" Oktoberest and Car Show , brought to you by the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce will be held Oct. 4 -5 in Kearny. To promote your business on the T-shirts please fill out form and return to the Chamber office by Fri., Sept 20 by 3PM.We also have the T-Shirt up for pre-sale for $12 and come in sizes S-XL Add $1 per X for XXL and bigger. Car show pre-registry is due by Fri., Sept. 13. Only pre-registered vehicles receive a free t-shirt . T-shirts will be available on day of event in limited sizes for $15 each. Head to cruisinarizona.com for application. If you are interested in setting up a booth please print out your application and get it turned into the Chamber office by deadlines. KVFD OPEN HOUSE The Kearny Volunteer Fire Department would like to invite everyone to their Open House to help celebrate “Fire Prevention Week”, at the Kearny Fire Department, on Tues., Oct, 8 at 6 pm. They will be serving free hot dogs to the community. CAC PALOOZA The decision to enroll in college brings with it numerous choices. Which classes do I take? Which major should I choose? Central Arizona College hopes to assist in this decision-making process with its Second Annual CAC Palooza Tour scheduled at each of the institution’s four campuses throughout Pinal County. Aravaipa Campus, in Winkelman, will be holding its CAC Palooza on Oct. 10, 8 am – noon.

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here is one more week left to file your tax return. Call 3567801 Ext. 401 and ask for Annie or Paula. We will be glad to help you, for free. he membership drive is still ongoing at the Kearny Library. Checks can be mailed to the Friends of the Library, P.O. Box 220, Kearny, AZ 85137. aint Vincent De Paul helps local community members. If you or someone you know would like to join, we meet every other Wednesday at 7 p.m. If you or someone you know needs assistance, please feel free to contact us. For more information, please call 520-356-6046. AYDEN SENIOR CENTER The Hayden Senior Center, located at 520 Velasco Ave., offers lunch Mon. - Fri. at noon. Call 520-356-7035 any time, and leave a message, If you need information or a ride. he Hand-Me-Up Shop hours are Tuesday- Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. earny Golf Club is holding a fish fry, every Friday, from 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm at the West End Cafe, until further notice. For take-out call 363-9563. Cost is $9. Proceeds go to benefit the Kearny Golf Club. Thanks to the management of West End Cafe for donating the time and space.

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St. Joseph Parish welcomes new priest in time for anniversary By Vicki Clark Copper Basin News “So far, so good,” says Fr. Matthew Thayil, MSFS, as he settles in as the newest administrator at St. Joseph Parish in Hayden. Fr. Matthew, who took over the Parish in July, wants to

keep the Parish on course and will work to do that, but more importantly to him is the desire to minister to the people who need him the most. “There are no major problems within the workings of the Parish that can’t be

fixed,” Fr. said. So he has set his sights on seeing to the people as their Pastor. Visiting the sick and homebound is his first priority, followed by perhaps contacting those for whatever reasons are no longer interested in attending

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Church Directory FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Tilbury & Danbury, Kearny • Joe Palmer, Pastor

Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. Tuesday: Morning Fellowship: 10 a.m. Wednesday: Kid’s Club 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesday: Salt & Light Company (Youth): 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Dinner and Bible Study: 6-7 p.m.

KEARNY CHURCH OF CHRIST 103 Hammond Drive, Kearny Serving All of the Copper Basin Area Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Evening Worship: 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. Daniel Foster, Minister 363-7711

ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

Welcomes you! 300 Mt. View Road, Hayden Weekday Mass: M-W, F & S) 8:30 a.m. Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass: 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Father Robert A. Rodriguez, Pastor 356-7223 St. Vincent de Paul 356-6046

KEARNY SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH

302 Danbury, Kearny, 363-9598 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m. Worship Sunday Evening 6 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study 7 p.m. Bill Larsen, Pastor

DRIPPING SPRINGS FAMILY OF GOD BAPTIST CHURCH “It’s worth the drive, where God’s word is alive.” Milepost 147, Hwy.77 – 10 miles north of Winkelman

Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Wayne Jones, Pastor 520-356-6180

CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Sunday Worship - 9:00 a.m.

A United Methodist Church in cooperation with The Episcopal Church and The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America We stand in awe of God and of one another Pastor Nina Yardley

You can find us at the bottom of school hill in Kearny 520-363-7283 www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.com

LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Welcomes you! Hwy. 77, MP 134,1/2 mile south of Winkelman Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night: 7 p.m. David Wade, Pastor 356-7414, 356-6718

SAN PEDRO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH

Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. Spanish Service: 5 p.m. Evening Service: 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting: 7 p.m. Anthony DaCunha, Pastor • 832-221-4988

COPPER VALLEY CHRISTIAN CENTER

Corner of Upton & Croydon, Kearny Worship Service: 11 a.m. Evening Service: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night: 6:30 p.m. James Hosea, Jr., Pastor 363-7129

To be included in the weekly church listing, contact the Copper Basin News at 363-5554 or by email at cbnsun@minersunbasin.com

Mass. “Church is not the building, but the people… people welcoming people, that’s the message that I want to convey,” he said. He added that he is looking forward to when he will be able to reach out to all those who need him. “People turn away from the church for a variety of reasons, because they are unable to attend Mass or maybe they are not interested anymore. I want to be able to help these people if they let me,” he said. He is also very interested in developing “Faith Formation Classes” what he calls the CCD or Catechism program for the youth of the Parish. “It’s so important that parents be involved in this process, parents need to pay attention and attend to their duties involving their children,” he said. “It can’t be left up to the CCD teachers.” Fr. Matthew was born and raised in India and completed high school studies in 1955. After finishing Inter Science in Nirmala College, Musvattupazha, he joined the St. Joseph Mission Home Palai in 1957. Soon after he entered Fransalian Seminary Pune. After finishing his novitiate he made his first vows

Father Matthew Thayil is finding his way at the Parish in Hayden. (Vicki Clark photo) in May of 1961 and after completing further studies, he was ordained priest on Sept. 21, 1967. During his many years of ministry Fr. Matthew served in a wide range of capacities largely in the realm of education. Along the way he earned several degrees including a M.A. in English and added a course in Counseling. In the summer of 1995, Fr. had the opportunity to visit England, France, Switzerland, Italy and the United States. During this visit to the U.S., he had an experience in Pastoral ministry at St.

Patrick Church, Norcross in Atlanta, Georgia for six weeks. He returned to India and continued to work in education till the year 1997. At the end of his term of three years as the Bursar of the Nagpur Province (1997 -2000) and at the request of his Superior General, Fr. Matthew was sent to the U.S. for Pastoral ministry again at St. Patrick, Norcross. He soon after had to return to India. He was once again sent to the U.S. as administrator of St. Joseph’s Parish in Colfax, Louisiana, in Alexandria Diocese, and after five years of ministry he was transferred to Tyler, Texas to serve in the Wellspring Fransalian Center for Spirituality. In 2011 Fr. Matthew was transferred to the Diocese of Tucson and was appointed by Bishop Gerald Kicanas as Parochial Vicar at SS. Peter and Paul Church in Tucson. It was from there that he came to St. Joseph Parish in Hayden. In Fr. Matthew’s vast ministry he says he really has not had any real problem dealing with people, and if he did, he learned from the experience. “I just adjust according to the situation, do what I can, and leave the rest to God,” he said. And that’s what he plans to do as he tends to his flock at St. Joseph.


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

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Oktoberfest 2013 event announced in Kearny By Rosalind Padilla Special to the Copper Basin News What does Oktoberfest mean to you? In Kearny it is a 2-day street fair, car show, fun for kids, and a hot dog eating contest. The street fair opens at 11 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 4 on Alden Street and

ends Saturday, Oct. 5 after the winners of the car show and hot dog eating contest are announced. Enjoy the Magees fry bread, funnel cakes and curly fries; the Knights brats, hotdogs and hamburgers and CAC Aravaipa grilled corn with all the trimmings. Those who

want to have a booth other than food have till Sept 25 to submit an application. The local merchants will have side walk sales in front of their businesses with those across the tracks displaying uptown. T-shirt pre-sales have begun and the chamber will accept t-shirt ads until Sept. 20 when

Win a great prize and help out the ROTC for homecoming Ray High School is set to celebrate homecoming on Friday, Sept. 20. The team will be going head to head against Hayden’s best. To celebrate, the ROTC is raffling a Tailgate Basket with a football shaped BBQ, a 3-gallon water jug from ACE Hardware, a $25 gift certificate from Gordon’s, four t-shirts of various size, Ray baseball cap, and much, much more. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. To purchase tickets contact Ginger Phillips at 480-209-2156, Nikkie Baca at 520-827-0486 or Brenda Wallace at 928200-8258. People can

also see Christian Rios for tickets. All proceeds

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Continued from Page 7 off at 7 p.m., a first in many years. Homecoming Royalty will be crowned during half-time and the winners of the float competition will be announced. Homecoming Royalty this year includes Lucy Sainz and Julio Noriega, Queen and King; Elisia Romero and Mono Marinez, Junior Attendants; Ashley Ortiz and Rudy Guerena, Sophomore Attendants; and Rhianno Pacheco and Anthony Acuna, Freshmen Attendants.

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the order is submitted to the printer. Car show participants must register by Sept. 20 in order to get a free t-shirt. For the children there will be free train rides on the Good Shepherd Express. With the purchase of a $5 bracelet, children can play on their choice of inflatables, participate in song and dance games and crafts. There will be games in ACE Hardware and Event Wizard will return with an array of games. Ray high plays Pima and

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Articles of Incorporation Endless Knot Community The undersigned, for the purpose of forming a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Arizona, do hereby file the following articles of incorporation. ARTICLE I The name of the corporation shall be and is Endless Knot Community (hereinafter referred to as the “Corporation”). ARTICLE II The Corporation shall have perpetual succession and shall exist until it is dissolved pursuant to law. ARTICLE III The Corporation is organized exclusively for charitable purposes, pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and its successors, and regulations issued thereunder. To that end, the following provisions shall apply: The Corporation shall receive and administer funds for religious, scientific, educational, and charitable purposes, within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and its successors, and regulations issued thereunder, specifically for the purpose of establishing a religious organization to worship Jesus Christ, and to improve the quality of local community life by engaging in service and educational projects. The Corporation shall take and hold by bequest, devise, gift, grant, purchase, lease, or otherwise any property, real, personal, tangible or intangible, or any undivided interest therein, without limitation as to the amount of value. It shall have the power to sell, convey and otherwise dispose of any such property and to invest, reinvest, or deal with the principal or income thereof in such manner as, in the judgment of the Directors, will best promote the purposes of the Corporation without limitation, except such limitations, if any, as may be contained in the instrument under which such property is received, these Articles of Incorporation, the By-Laws of the Corporation, or any laws applicable thereto. The Corporation shall have the power to do any other act or thing incidental to or connected with the foregoing purposes or in advancement thereof, but not for the pecuniary profit or financial gain of its Directors or officers. No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to, its incorporators, directors, officers, benefactors, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payment and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth herein. No incorporator, director, officer, benefactor, or any other private individual shall be entitled to share in the distribution of any of the corporate assets on dissolution of the Corporation. No

after the football game a movie will be shown on Alden Street. Look for the name of the movie in the next week or two. A Blast From the Past Car Show begins at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday. There will be raffles all day long. There are locals who love to display their vintage pride and joy. As soon as the car show winners are announced the hot dog eating contest will begin. It is not who can eat the most but the number eaten in a

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substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in, (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any of the provisions of these Articles of Incorporation, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or its successor, or by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or its successor. The Corporation shall distribute its income for each taxable year at such time and in such manner as not to subject the Corporation to tax under Section 4942 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or its successor. The Corporation shall not engage in any act of self dealing as defined in Section 4941(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or its successor. The Corporation shall not retain any excess business holdings as defined in Section 4943(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or its successor. The Corporation shall not make any investments in such manner as to subject it to tax under Section 4944 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or its successor. The Corporation shall not make any taxable expenditures as defined in Section 4945(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or its successor. Not gift or grant will be accepted if it contains major conditions, which would restrict or violate any of the charitable or educational purposes or if it would require serving a private as opposed to public interest. Upon the dissolution of the Corporation, the Board of Directors shall, after paying or making provisions for payment of all liabilities of the Corporation, dispose of all of the assets of the Corporation, exclusively for the purposes of the Corporation in such manner, or to such organizations organized or operating exclusively for charitable purposes as shall at the time qualify as an exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or its successors, as the Board of Directors shall determine. Any assets not so disposed of shall be disposed of by the Probate Court of Gila County, Arizona, or by the Probate Court of the county in which the principal office of the Corporation is then located, exclusively for such purposes or to such organization or organizations, as said Court shall determine, which are organized and operated exclusively for such purposes.

specified time period. Alden Street will be closed from the crosswalk at Bank of the West to the crosswalk by ACE at 6 a.m. Friday through Saturday, and Bank of the West to ARC and former MVD office Saturday until 6:30 p.m. This closure also affects the food bank parking on Friday, Oct 4. Volunteers are needed to help with children’s crafts which include pompons and beads.

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ARTICLE IV The Corporation shall have no members. ARTICLE V The Board of Directors shall be the governing body of the Corporation. The Directors shall be elected in the manner set forth in the ByLaws of the Corporation. In the event of a vacancy on the Board of Directors created by resignation, death, or inability of any Director to serve, the remaining Directors shall, by vote, fill such vacancy. The number of Directors may be changed by amendment to the By-Laws, but in no case shall there by less than three (3) Directors. The names and addresses of the initial Directors until the first annual meeting of the Corporation are: Leslie J. Kang Kim 151 South Fourth Street Globe, Arizona 85501; Christine Shin 1605 East South Street, Unit A Globe, Arizona 85501; Susan Baker 132 North Sutherland Globe, Arizona 85501; Tara L. Barnes 420 South Parker Street Globe, Arizona 85501; Michael S. Kim 151 South Fourth Street Globe, Arizona 85501 ARTICLE VI The personal liability of each or any Director or officer of Endless Knot Community for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duties as a Director or officer is hereby eliminated to the fullest extent allowed by the Nonprofit Corporation Act of the State of Arizona (the “Act”), as it may be amended from time to time. ARTICLE VII The Corporation may indemnify, to the fullest extent allowed by the Act, any person who incurs liability or expense by reason of such person acting as an officer or director of Endless Knot Communities, Inc. ARTICLE VIII The location of the initial registered office of the Corporation shall be 151 South Fourth Street, Globe, Arizona 85501, and its initial registered agent at said address shall be Leslie J. Kang Kim. ARTICLE IX These Articles of Incorporation may not be altered or amended without the affirmative vote of a majority of the entire Board of Directors of the Corporation. ARTICLE X The name and address of the incorporator is as follows: Leslie J. Kang Kim at 151 South Fourth Street, Globe, Arizona 85501. ARTICLE XI The Corporation shall adopt appropriate By-Laws by action of its active Board of Directors at any regular meeting for such purpose, which such By-Laws may be amended from time to time in the same manner. ARTICLE XII The purpose of the Corporation is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which corporations may be organized under the Act, provided, however, that the Corporation shall only engage in acts or activities that are consistent with and in furtherance of its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt purposes, which are described in other provisions of these articles. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have hereunto affixed their hand and seal on this the 13 day of August, 2013. /s/ Leslie J. Kang Kim CBN Legal 9/11/13, 9/18/13, 9/25/13


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Coach Continued from Page 10 many accolades over the years including Coach of the Year after the ’72 football victory. Perhaps, the two rewards he most cherishes are his lifetime pass to all Sun Devils sporting events award for recognition of his service while attending ASU and his honorary AIA Lifetime Pass to interscholastic games given for his dedication to high school sports. Lorona was an outstanding baseball

Medicare Continued from Page 5 Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE. The Health Insurance Marketplace Open enrollment period (October 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014) The Health Insurance Marketplace is designed to help people who don’t have any health insurance. You have health insurance through Medicare. The Marketplace won’t have any effect on your Medicare coverage. It’s against the law for someone who knows you have Medicare to sell you a Marketplace plan. Note: The Health Insurance Marketplace Open Enrollment period overlaps with the Medicare Open Enrollment period. Therefore, people with Medicare who are looking to make Medicare coverage changes should make sure that they are reviewing Medicare plans and not Marketplace options. The Marketplace provides new health insurance options for many Americans. If you have family and friends who don’t have health insurance, tell them to visit HealthCare.gov to learn

Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 18, 2013 player in college, but his dream was to be a teacher. When he made it his reality, he returned to the community that inspired his educational journey and gave his time and energy to the student athletes whose lives he touched with his love of sportsmanship and teaching. A home grown product, Lorona decided at a very young age what he wanted to do with his life. He was in the sixth grade when the idea came to him. “I had a man teacher for the first time that year, who also was my coach. I couldn’t believe he was getting paid to teach and more about their options. (This information is provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services) Pinal- Gila Council for Seniors Citizens (PGCSC) has scheduled enrollment events in Pinal and Gila Counties to help with Medicare Open Enrollment. The PGCSC is part of the Arizona State Health Insurance Program (SHIP). SHIP counselors are available to conduct on-line comparisons, assist with enrollment in a plan of your choice, assistance with applications and screening for extra help programs. Be sure and bring a list of prescriptions to help with prescription drug provider comparisons. SHIP Counselors do not recommend or endorse any particular company, plan or agent. The SHIP provides free objective information about insurance and benefits. For Medicare Open Enrollment event locations in your area or to schedule an appointment with a SHIP Counselor contact Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens at 8969 W. McCartney Road, Casa Grande, Az. 85194 (520) 836-2758 or 1-800-2939393.

play ball with us. I made up my mind that was what I wanted to do,” said Coach Lorona. He returned to his home town in 1952 to teach the sixth grade and to coach baseball, the sport he admits was always his favorite. During his 34 years in the HaydenWinkelman District, Lorona served his students well. He was a very proud but humble man, a man his players will always call Coach!

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NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I L-1870628-0 NAME: ZMY CONTRACTING LLC II The address of the registered office is: 22094 N Vargas Dr, Maricopa 85138 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Jack Shahbazian, 845 E Warner Rd #100, Chandler AZ 85225 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the Members. The name and address of the Members of the Limited Liability Company are as follows: Omer Yurtsever 22094 N Vargas Dr, Maricopa 85138 CBN Legal 9/18/13, 9/25/13, 10/2/13

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NO. CV 2012-10 / U.S. COLLECTIONS WEST, INC. vs. MOLINA CIVIL SUMMONS ALAN H. ZIMMERMAN, P.C., 1617 E. Pinchot, Phoenix, AZ 85016, Telephone: (602) 606-2033, Alan H. Zimmerman No. 010133, Attorney for Plaintiff. CASA GRANDE JUSTICE COURT, 820 E. COTTONWOOD LANE BLDG. B, CASA GRANDE, AZ 85222, (520) 836-5471 Plaintiff: U.S. COLLECTIONS WEST, INC., P.O. BOX 39695, PHOENIX, AZ 85059 vs. Defendant: BRITTNEY/JOHN DOE PARRIS, ARNOLD/JANE DOE MOLINA, 5834 N. SPRUCE ST., CASA GRADE, AZ 85122. THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE DEFENDANTS: ARNOLD MOLINA. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend, within the time applicable, in this action in this Court. If served within Arizona, you shall appear and defend within twenty (20) days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If served out of the State of Arizona whether by direct service, by registered or certified mail, or by publication you shall appear and defend within thirty (30) days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you is complete, exclusive of the day of service. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You are cautioned that in order to appear and defend you must file a written Answer with the clerk of the court, accompanied by the appropriate filing fee, within the time required, and you are required to serve a copy of your Answer upon the Plaintiff's attorney. The name and address of the Plaintiff's attorney is in the upper lefthand corner of this Summons. Request 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. DATED: 1-9-12, FILE #335267-245. /s/ illegible, Justice of the Peace. CBN Legal 8/28/13, 9/4/13, 9/11/13, 9/18/13

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NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: JM TURBO COOPERS LLC L-1859651-2 II. The address of the known place of business is: 9675 East Tangerine Rd. Florence, AZ 85132 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Corporate Agents of Arizona, LLC 1830 E. Broadway Blvd. Suite 124- Tucson, AZ 85719 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 Joe Johnson 9675 E. Tangerine Rd. Florence, AZ 85132 manager CBN Legal 9/11/13, 9/18/13, 9/25/13

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE PINAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE 9TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2013 AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HEARING ROOM, PINAL COUNTY HISTORIC COURTHOUSE, 135 N. PINAL STREET, FLORENCE ARIZONA, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING REQUESTS FOR MAJOR AMENDMENTS TO THE PINAL COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. A. PZ-PA-002-13 – A major amendment of the Pinal County Comprehensive Plan to amend the Land Use Plan to re-designate 1379± acres of land from Major Open Space (or 1 DU/AC) to Low Density Residential (0-2 DU/AC)(1002± ac); Moderate Density Residential (1-3.5 du/ac)(213± ac); and Medium Density Residential (3.5 - 8 du/ac)(164±ac) and amend the Open Space and Trails Plan to remove the “Proposed Open Space” designation (the multi-use trail corridor will remain) to coincide with the Land Use Plan; located in the Queen Valley area; situated in portions of Sections 26, 33, 34, T1S, R10E G&SRB&M, and portions of Sections 3, 4, T2S, R10E G&SRB&M; located approximately 3.5 miles northeast of Florence Junction. B. PZ-PA-004-13 – A major amendment of the Pinal County Comprehensive Plan to amend the Land Use Plan to re-designate 243± acres of land from Very Low Density Residential (0-1 du/ac) to Secondary Airport in the Eloy area; situated in a portion of Section 12, T09S, R6E G&SRB&M; Tax parcels 500-46-002, 002D, 002E and 002F (legal on file) located on the west side of Sunland Gin Rd south of Harmon Rd. C. PZ-PA-005-13 (previously PZ-PA-001-13) – A major amendment of the Pinal County Comprehensive Plan to amend the language of Chapter 5: Economic Sustainability adding a policy to support a tourism corridor for the Butterfield Stage Route in western Pinal County and to amend the Economic Development Plan to identify the Butterfield Stage Corridor. DOCUMENTS PERTAINING TO THIS CASE CAN BE FOUND ON THE NOTICE OF HEARING PAGE FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AT: http:// www.pinalcountyaz.gov/Departments/ PlanningDevelopment/ ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THIS MATTER MAY APPEAR AT THE HEARING AT THE TIME AND PLACE DESIGNATED ABOVE AND SHOW CAUSE, IF ANY, WHY THIS PETITION SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED. IT IS DIFFICULT TO NOTIFY ALL INTERESTED PARTIES, SO IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WITH AN INTEREST IN THIS CASE, PLEASE INFORM THEM OF THIS PUBLIC HEARING. MINER, CBN, SUN Legal 9/18/13

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Notice for Publication ACC File Number: L18674977 1. Articles of Organization have been filed in the office of the Arizona Corporation Commission for ScrapD, LLC. 2. The address of the known place of business is c/o Integrity Plus, 2250 North Pinal Avenue, Suite #1, Casa Grande, Arizona 85222. 3. The name and business address of the initial agent for service of process for this limited liability company is KEYTLaw, L.L.C., 3001 East Camelback, Suite 130, Phoenix, Arizona 85016. 4. Management of the limited liability company is vested in a Manager or Managers. 5. The name and address of the Manager of this limited liability company at the time of formation are: Mark E. Bussey, 406 Drexel Avenue, Decatur, Georgia 30030. 6. The name and address of the only Member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of this limited liability company at the time of formation are: Mark E. Bussey, 406 Drexel Avenue, Decatur, Georgia 30030. CBN Legal 9/4/13, 9/11/13, 9/18/13

UDALL/SHUMWAY COUNSELORS AT LAW SINCE 1965 1138 NORTH ALMA SCHOOL ROAD, SUITE 101 MESA, ARIZONA 85201 Telephone: 480-461-5300 / Fax: 480.833.9392 Stephen L. West - #11764 slw@ udallshumway.com Curtis M. Chipman - #018273 cmc@udallshumway.com Attorneys For Personal Representative ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURT PINAL COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of EDMUND C. HUGHES, a/k/a EDMUND CRUMP HUGHES, Deceased.) NO. PB201300234 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative, c/o Stephen L. West, Attorney at Law, Udall Shumway PLC, 1138 N. Alma School Road, Suite 101, Mesa, Arizona 85201. DATED: August 29, 2013. /s/ Edmund Keith Hughes, Personal Representative UDALL SHUMWAY PLC By /s/ Stephen L. West CBN Legal 9/4/13, 9/11/13, 9/18/13

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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 October 26, 2007, executed by Mustang Shopping Center, LLC, an Delaware limited liability company, as trustor, in which Trust One Bank, a Tennessee banking corporation, is named as lender/beneficiary (the “Original Beneficiary”) thereunder, and Lawyers Title of Arizona is named as trustee (the “Original Trustee”), and recorded on October 30, 2007, as Fee No. 2007-120798, in the Official Records of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona (the “Official Records”), (the “Trust Deed”) and that certain Assignment of Rents dated October 26, 2007, executed by Trustor, as grantor thereunder, and recorded on October 30, 2007, at Fee No. 2007-120799 in the Official Records (the “Assignment”) (the Trust Deed and the Assignment, as may have been amended, supplemented and/or modified from time to time, are collectively referred to herein as, the “Deed of Trust”), at public auction to the highest bidder at the Andante Law Group of Daniel E. Garrison, Scottsdale Financial Center I, 4110 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 330, City of Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona, on October 22, 2013, at 1:00 p.m. of said day. Trust One Bank merged with and changed its name to Synovus Bank. The Loan Documents, including the Deed of Trust, were assigned by Synovus Bank to Crimson Portfolio, LLC by that certain Assignment of Security Agreement and Assignment of Assignment of Leases, Rents and Income (“Assignment Deed of Trust”) effective December 10, 2010 and recorded in the Official Records on February 26, 2013 at Fee No. 2013-016102, Successor Beneficiary is therefor the true holder of the Deed of Trust and authorized to proceed hereunder. Street Address or Identifiable Location of Trust Property: Assessor Parcel ID No. 101-05-141A Purportedly located at 2600 W. Apache Trail Apache Junction, Arizona 85120 Legal Description of Trust Property: See Exhibit “A” Tax Parcel Number(s): 101-05-141A Original Principal Balance: $6,750,000 THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE. Name and Address of Original Beneficiary: Trust One Bank 1715 Aaron Brenner Dr., Suite #100 Memphis, Tennessee 38120 Name and Address of Current Beneficiary: Crimson Portfolio, LLC c/o Sabal Financial Group, L.P. 4675 MacArthur Court, Suite 1550 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Description of Personality: All personalty and fixtures located on, or utilized in connection with the property as described in the Deed of Trust and as filed in all Uniform Commercial Code Financing Statements Name and Address of Original Trustor as Stated in the Deed of Trust: Mustang Shopping Center, LLC 5851 Ridge Bend Road Memphis, Tennessee, 38120 Name and Address of Additional Trustor as Stated in the Deed of Trust: None Name and Address of Successor Trustee: Joseph E. Cotterman, Esq. Scottsdale Financial Center I 4110 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 330 Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Telephone Number of Successor Trustee: (480) 421-9449 Manner of Trustee Qualification: The Successor Trustee qualifies as a trustee of the Deed of Trust in the trustee’s capacity as a member of the State Bar of Arizona as required by Arizona Revised Statutes 33-803(A) (2) (SIGNATURE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF TRUSTEE ON FOLLOWING PAGE) THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE. Dated this 18th day of July, 2013. ANDANTE LAW GROUP OF DANIEL E.GARRISON, PLLC /s/ Joseph E. Cotterman, Esq. Successor Trustee STATE OF ARIZONA County of Maricopa )SS: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before this 18 day of July, 2013, by Joseph E. Cotterman, as Successor Trustee of the Deed of Trust. (Seal and Expiration Date) /s/ Teresie Marie Zmyslinski Notary Public - Arizona Maricopa County My Commission Expires March 21, 2016 THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE. EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL NO. 1: That portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 19, Township 1 North, Range 8 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, described as follows: Commencing at a found pipe marking the Center Quarter Corner of said Section 19, from which a brass cap in handhole marking the North quarter corner of said Section bears North 00 05’ 00” West, a distance of 2645.64 feet; Thence North 89 57 ‘ 53” West along the East/West mid-section line, a distance of 600.00 feet; Thence North 00 05’00” West, a distance of 150.00 feet to a point on the North right-of-way of East Apache Trail and the Point of Beginning; Thence continuing North 00 05’ 00” West, a distance of 495.00 feet; Thence South 89 57’ 53” East, a distance of 400.00 feet; Thence South 00 05’ 00” East, a distance of 495.00 feet; Thence North 89 57’ 53” West, a distance of 400.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. PARCEL NO. 2: A non-exclusive easement for access created and set forth in that certain Access Easement Agreement dated April 11, 2005, recorded March 1, 2006, in Document No. 2006-029897, Records of Pinal County, Arizona. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE. CBN Legal 9/4/13, 9/11/13, 9/18/13, 9/25/13


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Scoping Meetings Proposed Tailings Storage Facility Ray Mine – Pinal County, Arizona The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District (“Corps”) is hosting two public open house scoping meetings regarding a proposed tailings storage facility that Asarco LLC (“Asarco”) is proposing for the Ray Mine in Pinal County. These meetings will be held on Tuesday evening, September 24, 2013 at the Ray Elementary School cafeteria from 6:00 to 9:00 PM and on Wednesday evening and on September 25, 2013 in the Performing Arts Center at the Apache Junction High School in Apache Junction, Arizona from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. The Corps will provide a presentation each evening starting at 7:00 PM. To comply with Corps’ regulations associated with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, Asarco has submitted an application to the Corps for the proposed tailings storage facility. Because the proposed tailings storage facility will directly impact waters of the U.S., the Corps has decided to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The Corps is seeking public comment on Asarco’s plans to construct and operate the proposed tailings storage facility that would impact Ripsey Wash and other ephemeral drainages that are tributary to the Gila River. Asarco has stated that this facility is required to support continued long-term copper mining activities at the Ray Mine. Tailings from the Ray Mine concentrator would be transported via a new tailings pipeline that would cross the Gila River near the current Florence-Kelvin highway bridge. Water would be recycled back to the Ray Mine concentrator from the proposed tailings storage facility. The proposed facility is designed to store approximately 750 million tons of tailings and would have a facility footprint of approximately 2,129 acres once completed. The two public open house meetings will allow interested parties to learn more about Asarco’s plans, the Corps’ regulatory obligations under its 404 permit process, and the plans and schedule for completion of an EIS for the proposed project. The Corps is soliciting public comment on the issues and concerns that should be examined in the forthcoming EIS and requests that any comments on that proposal be submitted in writing to Michael Langley, Senior Project Manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District – Arizona Regulatory Branch, 3636 North Central Avenue, Suite 900, Phoenix, Arizona 850121939 or via email at michael.w.langley@ usace.army.mil. The Corps requests that commenters include their full name, physical address and the project title “Ray Mine Tailings Storage Facility Project” with any comments. The official EIS scoping period closes on Monday, October 28, 2013. Comments should be postmarked or emailed by the close of that date. Michael Langley, the Corps’ project manager, is available to answer questions about the proposed project and the EIS scoping process, including these two public open house scoping meetings, at telephone number 602-2306953. Information for the proposed tailings storage facility is available on the Corps’ website at http://www.spl.usace.army.mil/ Missions/Regulatory/ProjectsPrograms. aspx or contact Michael Langley at the Corps at the aforementioned address and telephone number. MINER, CBN, SUN Legal 9/4/13, 9/11/13, 9/18/13

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