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Buzzy’s Burns Vol. 55 No. 32 • Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2013 • 50¢ Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Ariz. 85135

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona August 7, 2013

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Obituary

Gilbert Lujan Meza June 16, 1966 – July 25, 2013

Gilbert Lujan Meza, 47, of Winkelman went with God Thursday, July 25, 2013. Gilbert was born on June 16, 1966 in Kearny, the son of Albert and Angelina Meza. He was a lifetime resident of the area. He was a certified electrician at Freeport McMoRan. He enjoyed golfing, baseball, basketball and collecting baseball cards. Gilbert also helped coach for a local softball team. He loved spending time with family

and friends and was always there to help someone or teach them new things. Anyone who had personally met Gilbert could say he was a bright, loving young man with a big future and a big heart. Gilbert leaves behind his wife of 23 years, Denice Meza; his two daughters, Cara and Ashley Meza; brothers, Albert Meza Jr. and Edward Meza (Denise); sister, Lanette Stuart (David Stuart); and his parents,

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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. July 1 Computer fraud was reported from a residence on Mtn. View. A cell phone was reported lost. Citizen assist with a bicycle registration. A citation was issued for no drivers license in possession. July 2 A verbal warning was issued for a license plate light violation. Citizen assist with an open door on the 400 block of Essex. Criminal damage was reported at the Hand Me Up Shop. An animal detail other than dog bite was investigated. July 3 Agency assist to HPD with a call in Winkelman. Citizen assist with two requests for fingerprinting. Harassment by phone (text) was reported. A verbal warning was issued

for a headlight violation. July 4 A citation for speed was issued. July 5 Theft was reported on Airport Rd. Two lawn ornaments were reported missing. Citizen assist with an AC problem. Fans were located to temporarily help the situation. Sexual assault was reported at a residence across the river. Case was turned over to Pinal County Sheriff’s Office. An animal detail other than dog bite was investigated. July 6 A juvenile problem concerning a cell phone was reported at Hubbard Park. A verbal warning was issued for loud music. Suspicious activity concerning a possible scam was reported. July 7 Following a hit and run report, citations were issued for a stop sign violation, failure to show proof of insurance and leaving the scene of an accident. July 8 A written warning for speed was issued. July 9 A welfare check was requested on the 100 block of Johnston. A credit card was found and turned into the police department. It was later KPD, Page 12

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New teachers welcomed to local schools Compiled by Vicki Clark Copper Basin area schools welcomed back students this week and also welcomed six new teachers with both the Ray District and HaydenWinkelman District adding three teachers to their ranks. Nannette Moreno is teaching Sixth Grade and High School Marketing in the H-W District. She was born and raised in Hayden and is a 1992 graduate of Hayden High School. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in 2000 and a Master’s in Counseling in 2003, both from Northern Arizona University. Her teaching experience includes six and a half years in Superior and six and a half years in Coolidge. She said she always liked working with kids and has the desire to help kids learn and be the best they can be.

Her goal for the future is to complete her teaching career in H-W Schools. She is married to husband Hector and they have a son, Matthew, 19. In her leisure time Nannette enjoys watching sports. Thomas L. Stultz, Ph.D, (Tom) is teaching high school math, also in the H-W District. He was born and raised in Ohio and moved to Arizona in 1980. He holds a B.A. and a M.A. in Organization Behavior from the University of Phoenix and a Ph.D. in Business from California Coast University. His background includes working for I.B.M. retiring in 1999. He then taught math at Payson Center for Success High School for seven years and also served as an Independent Educational Consultant for Arizona

Schools for six years. He says he works to combine his technology knowledge and experience to enhance education software in math instruction and added that he supports every student to meet his or her goals. His hobbies include R.V.ing, golf and travel. Brandi Navarro is the new Fifth Grade teacher in the H-W District. She was born in Tucson and raised in Hayden and is a HHS graduate. After high school, she attended Northern Arizona University where she earned a Bachelor’s in Education and a Master’s in Counseling. She comes to H-W after teaching Fifth Grade in Superior for six years and Fourth Grade in Coolidge, also for six years.

She chose teaching as a career because she wants to help kids reach their goals. She and husband Jesse have three children, Ryan, Dylen and Wyatt. Her interests include reading, watching movies and playing with her kids. Cheryl Tatge is behind the desk in Fifth Grade in the Ray District. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Child Development from CA State University at Sacramento and an Elementary Teaching Credential from National University. Aspiring teachers are required to go through a fifth year of school to becomes a teacher in California. She chose teaching as a career because she has known since high school that she wanted to teach. She said she loves kids and is so amazed by the amount of growth they make in one short year. She added that it is probably one of the most fun and exciting careers. Her career goals include finishing her Master’s in Education and possibly work towards becoming a principal.

Her hobbies include playing soccer and she enjoys watching baseball and football. (Go San Francisco.) Mark Weber is taking over the District Band/Music as Director. He grew up in Eureka, California, attended Humboldt State University where he earned a BA in Music Education. He also holds three Master’s Degrees, Education Curriculum and Instruction; Psychology; and Education Administration. His teaching experience includes 10 years in Arizona, six years in California and five years in Tennessee. He said he enjoyed playing and performing professionally and always wanted to teach since his junior year in high school and his career goal is to keep going. He is married to wife Beverly and they have two children, Rachel and Robert. Dennis Warner is the new RHS math teacher. He is a Kearny native and a RHS graduate. More information was unavailable at press time.

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Ernie Brace to receive POW, Purple Heart medals

Ernest C. Brace

On July 17, 2013, the Secretary of the Navy signed off on awarding Ernest C. Brace the POW and Purple Heart Medals for his time as a POW in Laos/Vietnam. The awards were sent to the U.S. Marine Corps for presentation and will be made Aug. 16, 2013 at the base theater, Kingsley AFB, Klamath Falls, Oregon. The awards, except for the POW Medal, were

originally recommended for Brace by Adm. James B. Stockdale on the POWs return in 1973, but were put on hold because Brace was a civilian at the time of his incarceration. The application was represented to SecNavy in 2011 through Senator John McCain’s office and drafted by Capt. Rod Knutson, USN, Retired, a fellow POW. The presentation will be made on the 62nd

anniversary of Brace’s being commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the US Marines on August 16, 1951, the day after he turned 20 years old. The presentation is open to the public. Brace was the longest held civilian prisoner of war in the Vietnam conflict. His story was told on the National Geographic’s show Locked Up Abroad on April 17 of this year. He

was a Vietnam POW for over seven years. His family has a history in the Copper Corridor area, Dad Cary, Mom Ruth and two sisters moved to Ray in 1951 and eventually the parents moved to Superior and sister Rose (Bradford) to Kearny. Sister Betty lived in Superior and Florence until her death in 1994. Ernie and his wife reside in Oregon and he

enjoys a very active life at the age of 81. He has written two books about his experiences A Code to Keep and Monkey Paw Soup. Both can be ordered from Amazon. com The docudrama titled Vietnam POWs:McCain and Brace also featured Sen. McCain’s story. He was a military POW and was held captive for five and a half years by the North Vietnamese.

tuition waived. The new tuition schedule and the most current class schedule is available at www. gilaccc.org. The fall 2013 semester begins on Aug. 19, with full-time instructors returning to their respective campuses on Aug. 12. Those individuals interested in attending GCC for the fall semester are encouraged to register

now to ensure a place in the class of their choice. The Cobre Valley Institute of Technology (CVIT) has openings in some of their central programs including the very popular program fire science. Other programs include medical assistant, nursing assistant, and graphic design. The cosmetology program is full and there are only two openings

in the welding program. The programs are offered through a partnership with Gila Community College at their Gila Pueblo Campus in Globe. There is no cost to the student for these programs. The programs are open to high school juniors from Globe, Miami, San Carlos, Hayden and Superior and begin on Aug. 7. Students and/or parents who want

to learn more about these programs can contact Beata Tarasiuk at the CVIT office at 928-425-9654. No time to get to a classroom? Sign up now

for online classes with Gila Community College that begin on Aug. 19. Studying in the comfort of your own home, you can choose CVIT, Page 14

GCC, CVIT information update; tuition reduced for seniors In an action during a special meeting of the Gila Community College (GCC) Governing Board, the board voted to lower tuition and reestablish senior citizen tuition waivers. The tuition schedule will still support opportunities for part-time student taking less than 12 credits and allows for senior citizens age 55 years and older to have their

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Blazers take first at fifth annual Blazer Invitational

This past Saturday the Blazers hosted the 5th Annual Blazer Invitational at the HW-LL field and the Hayden High School softball field. As play began at 8 a.m. and continued throughout the day and into the evening hours, the Blazers finished with a 3-1 record for the day narrowly edging out the Oro Valley Gators. The only loss coming at the hands of another local team, Adrenaline. Players that made the all-tournament team for the Blazers were Nikki Baldenegro, Tara Lorona, Lexi Gomez, and Daniella Hinojos. Members of the Blazers softball team are Julie Meza, Emma Alavarado, Janae Ruiz, Sydney Contreras, Brianna Galarza, Sam Bayardo, and Jada Zaragoza.

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In Loving Memory

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It’s been 1 year since we last saw your smiling face. Time changes many things but not the memory of this day. Although it’s tough for all of us, we know you are near. Not a day goes by when we don’t think of you. Our memories will never fade. Remembering you is easy; missing you is the hardest. We love you, miss you and wish you were here. To the best Mom, Nana, Sister anyone could ever have!

By Joe PalmerPastor Fellowship Baptist Church Kids need parents and caring adults to guide them through life. Some children are referred to as “latch-key kids” because their parents are seldom around. Without mature guides, they will be led by their peers, and the consequences can be drastic. Every 24 hours in the United States: six teens commit suicide, 80 are raped, 500 start taking drugs, 1000 start drinking alcohol, 1000 give birth to children out of wedlock, and a thousand have abortions. Our children need us. We need to care. If you want

to help children (your own included), then plan on joining us on September 8 at Fellowship Baptist Church at 6 pm to watch videos of professional Christian counselors who will teach us how to care for people God’s way. Jesus said (in Matthew 18:4, 5): “Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. (5) And whoever receives on such child in My name receives Me.” 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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Young football players sought for football league The Southern Arizona Youth Football (SAYF) is still seeking local youth to sign up. According to Manny Laguna, the signup person, SAYF can still accommodate 30 more youngsters, from 4 years of age – 14 years of age. Players 11 and 12 years of age are particularly needed.

SAYF’s first practice is slated for Mon., Aug. 12. The program enables local youth to learn and have fun playing football, while also teaching them teamwork and socialization skills that will help them in all aspects of life. The next sign up is on Friday, Aug. 9, from 6-7:30 p.m. at Old Time Pizza in

Kearny and Saturday, Aug. 10, from 1-3 p.m. at San Pedro Valley Pizza Co. in San Manuel. You can also register online at www. SAYFS.org. If you are seeking more information or are an interested parent who is unable to attend that sign up, call Manny at 520349-5172.

Artists to form local guild The Copper Basin art group known as ArtUs is currently in the process of forming a new group to be known as the ArtUs Guild. An organizational meeting and painting fun (etc) are scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 15, at The Church of the Good Shepherd, Ray Hall, beginning at 9 a.m. and is anticipated being in session until 3 p.m. This process is the direct result of the announcement that the fall semester class will not be offered by Gila Pueblo College, previously associated with ArtUs. It has been cancelled due to the illness of the instructor. All returning students and any new interested students are urged to attend this meeting. No experience is needed to join the group. Just the love of creativity is all that one needs. All

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Kearny Fire extinguishes blaze at Buzzy’s

By Mila Besich Lira A favorite restaurant of the Copper Basin area was destroyed early last week. Kearny Fire Department was dispatched and on scene to extinguish a fire at Buzzy’s restaurant within minutes of the call. KFD responded to the blaze at 11:59 p.m. When they arrived smoke was already billowing out of the attic. Chief Piggott reported that the department was unable to save the interior of the building and it is a total loss. “When we arrived we worked to extinguish the fire but we were never able to a get crews into the building,” said Piggott. No one was injured in the fire or while fighting the blaze. Fire crews were on scene until 4:30 a.m. mopping up the fire. The large flames were extinguished soon after the arrival of the fire crews. At this time the actual cause of the fire is under investigation. The building was insured. “The owners are planning to rebuild,” explained Piggot. Photos by James Carnes


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Memories of Buzzy’s By Rosalind Padilla Special to the Copper Basin News Editor’s Note: This article appeared in the Copper Basin News on Aug. 12, 2009 as part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Town of Kearny. Where do your grown children from the 70s and 80s head as soon as they come back to town? I stand corrected, not just the 70s and 80s but all ages returning home. What makes their onion rings, hamburgers, and green chili so special? Where can you go for a meal and get change back from a ten dollar bill? These are a few comments heard over the years. Many businesses have come and gone in Kearny over the past 50 years. Two that are family owned and operated have served the Copper Basin Area almost the full 50 years. They are Buzzy’s and the Copper Basin News. When calling to set up a time to talk to the Bowans about Buzzy’s, I was directed to Bill or “Beba” as he is lovingly called and Lorna told me that Buzzy’s was “her baby.” In 1961, the family moved to Kearny and bought one of the first homes on Hartford for $200 down and $73 a month. There were no sidewalks or driveways and each family was given two mulberry trees. They lived in this home for a short while, moved to Hayden and back to Kearny again. The Bowan family had moved here from Silver City, New Mexico in 1958 and with strikes every three years some lasting as long as a year or more, it was hard for any family to make ends meet. By the time any money was saved it was used to live through the next strike. Lorna Bowan was determined something needed to be done. A building had recently been constructed for

a restaurant along the new Highway 177 in Hayden and was in need of someone to take over the business. Lorna and her friend Betty Morrison were convinced that they could make it work even though they had no money with which to start. Big Jim’s was born which they operated from 1961-64. They had only one other person serving as cook so Lorna Bowan and Jim Morrison took one shift and Betty Morrison and Beba Bowan took the next shift. This way there was always someone at home with the children. It was Lorna’s dream to have a chain of restaurants so she sold her interest in Big Jim’s to the Morrison’s and set out to achieve her dream. In 1963, she opened up the Hamburger King in Superior (now Denogean’s) and operated it till 1968 while also starting another restaurant which became Buzzy’s in 1967. Jean Quinlan was a partner in Superior for six months. With three restaurants almost at the same time she had almost achieved her dream of starting a fast food chain. A thought to her self “you wanted a chain, but when you had two you had too many.” The Hamburger King was sold and Lorna ran Buzzy’s till she retired and sold it to her grandson Dennis Werner. Max Wheeler constructed Buzzy’s and if you notice as you pass through Hayden on Highway 177, the building most recently Dos Amigos and in Superior, the current Denogean’s, all three are similar in shape and style. What made Buzzy’s a success? First of all Lorna made her business work through careful calculations. For example she measured and figured out how much one ounce of ice cream would cost and what would be the profit for the year. Evaluating and

planning her menus, portions and sizes and keeping careful notes as she considered profit and losses. The menu has remained the same over the years. The recipes for their onion rings, green chili and salsa were developed at Big Jims. Lorna says when she makes the same foods at home they don’t taste like those at Buzzy’s, same recipes and all. You can’t go wrong with a red chili, bean combo burro, enchilada style with a side of fries to dip in the enchilada sauce. One night Lorna had a dream about Indian fry bread and roast beef tacos and a new menu was devised. Along with the new food they added written menus and waited on tables. They soon dropped that and went back to counter service. The family business was a full time job, open seven days a week and as with all family run businesses there is usually no time off. Everyone pitches in and helps. Lorna made a commitment to God, and started closing on Sunday, the business has been a blessing ever since. There has not been a large turnover in employees through out the years. Dorothy Bracamonte worked there 27 plus years; Rose Arbizo, 27 years; Pat Boatman, almost as long. There are many more who have had a fairly long tenure. Diane Gillaspy and I share the same birthday and also shared Indian fry bread made by Diane on our birthday. I miss that tradition. If you have been a customer at Buzzy’s for any length of time you have watched the Bowan clan grow before your eyes because they have all worked there, some loving every moment and some not caring for it too much. Many of you in the community can say your first job was at Buzzy’s Proof that people love Buzzy’s burros, Lonnie

Buzzy’s (File photo)

Lorna and Bill Bowan, original owners with grandson Dennis Warner and daughter Beth Burns. (File photo) Reed and Stewart Avants call ahead if they are going to be in the area and order in bulk, to be frozen so they can take them home, one to Texas another to Mesa. Lorna and Beba have been

married 61 years. Their children are Kenny, Bob, Mike, Beth, Becky, Karen and Laurie. They have 30 grandchildren, 27 greatgrandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. A

wonderful picture hangs in their family room with the whole family present. When you realize that the children and grandchildren have worked in the family business Buzzy’s, Page 13


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona August 7, 2013 Submissions Due the FRIDAY Before Wednesday Publication

RAY SCHOOL REGISTRATION The following is information for Ray Jr/ Sr High School students: All 7 – 12 grade students should be registered by Fri., Aug. 2. Activity fees of $5 for 7-8 graders or $10 for 9 -12 graders are to be paid at the Ray High School Office. Contact the Ray Jr/Sr High School Office at 520-363-5513 x 302 with any questions. KEARNY POOL EXTENDED POOL SCHEDULE The Kearny Pool will remain open on Saturdays and Sundays throughout August, and will close after the Labor Day weekend. For more information, see article. FIESTA QUEEN SOUGHT The Town of Hayden September Fiestas Patrias is seeking for a Fiesta Queen among local 9 – 12 grade residents of the Copper Basin area. See article for more info, or call 356-7801 and talk to Gloria Beltran at Ext. 105 or Nancy Hinojos at Ext. 107. RAY FCU Ray Federal Credit is accepting donations on behalf of Frank Giroux, who lost his home in the Shipman fire. If you would like to contribute, please send a check payable to Frank Giroux Fire Fund, to Ray Federal Credit Union, PO Box 1089, Kearny AZ 85137. LOBITOS PRESCHOOL CHILDFIND Screening and registration for children who will be four years of age by Sept. 14, will take place on Tues., Aug. 6.from 9 am – 11 am and 12:30 pm – 2 pm at the Lobitos Preschool classroom 305 in the Hayden Winkelman Primary School, located at 824 Thorn Ave. in Winkelman. Bring your child's birth certificate, immunization record and child. We will also be available to screen children who will be 3 years of age by Sept. 1 for developmental delays. For more information, call 520-356-7876, ext. 2202.

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LOBITOS PRESCHOOL PARENT ORIENTATION On Thus., Aug. 8, beginning at 8:30 a.m. there will be a Parent Orientation in the Lobitos Preschool room 305. All parents are to attend orientation before children may attend preschool. WE THE PEOPLE Facts! Focus! Future! Do you have what it takes? Plan now to attend this timely, informative and important meeting on Sat., Aug. 10, from 9-10:30 a.m. at the Oracle Court House, 1470 Justice Drive. It is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Jane at 896-2516.

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WELL-ARMED WOMAN MEETING The Well-Armed Woman Copper Basin Shooting Chapter's meeting will be on Aug. 11 at 1 p.m. at the Copper Valley Christian Center, 305 Croyden, Kearny. It is open to all women over 21 years of age. For more information, please contact Marti Stonecipher at 520-400-8914.

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CACTUS CULINARY FESTIVAL Mark your calendar for the town of Superior’s debut Prickly Pear culinary festival on Aug. 24, featuring an informal class lead by Apache Junction author Jean Groen and her prickly-pearpicking accomplice Robert Lewis in the finer points of harvesting, de-spining, processing and cooking with cactus fruit. The one-day event also showcases local restaurants participating by having innovative cactus-based menu items; guest speakers, exhibitors and vendors include author Carolyn Niethammer (“The Prickly Pear Cookbook”). Complete event details are posted at superiorazchamber.net.

lcoholics Anonymous meetings will take place at a new day and time: every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.. Meetings will take place at Ray Hall, located next to the Church of the Good Shepherd, at the bottom of School Hill Rd. If you or a loved one would like more info, please call Bob J. at 520-464-2156. e will have a donation box in Winkelman Town Hall to create care packages for soldiers until the end of Feb. Acceptable donations for men or women soldiers are gum, hard candy, tootsie rolls, Oreos, jerky, Doritos, Cheetos, bean dip, stick deodorant, body wash, paperback books and magazines, toothpaste and toothbrushes, razors. No pork products, baked goods, potato chips or other easily perishable items may be sent. he Hand-Me-Up Shop hours are Tuesday- Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. UDLEYVILLE BURN BAN Effective May 1 – Sept. 30, a burn ban will be in effect for the Dudleyville Volunteer Fire District, which includes areas of Dudleyville, Indian Hills and Aravaipa. own of Hayden Public Works Department will start their summer hours beginning on May 16. The hours will be from 6 am – 2 pm.

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ASONS TO MEET Ray-Winkelman Masons Lodge #24 will hold its regular meeting at 318 Fairhaven Road, Kearny, on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All Masons are invited. The Order of the Eastern Star meets the second Thursday of each month. EARNY SENIOR CITIZENS The Kearny Senior Citizen’s 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. New members are needed. Come down and join the group. LOOMING LATE WRITING SUPPORT GROUP Exclusively for women over 35, the Blooming Late Writing Support Group meets every second and fourth Sunday of the month, at 1:30 p.m. at the Oracle Inn. If you are new, please come a bit earlier. You don’t have to be published. Just have the desire to write. We will support and encourage you. For more information please call Samantha at 520-896-9585.

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claimed. July 10 Citizen assist on the 400 block of Essex. July 11 A blue bag was found at the Red Cross Center and turned into the police department. Criminal damage to a vehicle was reported on the 300 block of Fairhaven. Citizen assist with a fingerprinting request. July 12 A custodial interference report was investigated. July 13 Two verbal warnings were issued for stop sign violations. Agency assist to HPD with a non-injury accident on Hwy 177. A verbal warning was issued for a fireworks violation. July 14 Agency assist to DPS with a possible accident report. July 15 Reckless driving was reported on Victoria Circle. July 16 Citizen assist with a trespassing report. July 17 A bicycle was found behind Ace Hardware and turned into the police department. July 18 A license plate was found on 400 block of Jamestown and turned into the police department. A verbal warning was issued for a stop sign violation. Drug paraphernalia including a pipe was found near the town yard. It was turned over to an officer and destroyed on the scene. July 19 Citizen assist with a fingerprinting request. An animal detail other than dog bite was investigated. Agency assist to HPD with language interpretation. Suspicious activity was investigated in the corrals area. Other calls from July 1-19 included 11 information reports, three vacation house check requests and four 911 hang-up calls.


August 7, 2013

Buzzy’s

Continued from Page 9 it is a great family tribute to the community.

Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona Actually I used to think the Bills nickname was Buzzy. He worked on the anode floor and lime kiln at the Kennecott smelter in Hayden and retired in 1982. He started working

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at Buzzy’s full time when Lorna retired. How did she happen to name her restaurant Buzzy’s if it wasn’t her husband’s name? Since her goal and dream was to own a chain of fast food restaurants and she had the Hamburger King whose name sounds a lot like another popular chain, she was told she would do better with a catchy name. They had little boy bees and girl bees painted on the walls of the Superior restaurant and they decorated their hamburgers with a bee on a pick, so the name Buzzy’s was born. The only changes to the building have been the colors. After 9-11 they painted the building red, white and blue, formerly maroon and white. School colors don’t bother the visiting sports teams. They just like the food. You can’t be in Kearny very long before you know that Buzzy’s exists. One of the Bowan daughters was working in a store in

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Hanna Cataldi (CGCC), summer labor working for Sterling Cook in the Geology department, daughter of Steve Cataldi, chief chemist of the QC laboratory; Holli Wormwood (U of A), summer labor for Jeff Hall in the Mine Electrical department, daughter of Paul Wormwood, general supervisor of Repairable; and Harmony Wormwood (U of A), summer labor working for Sterling Cook in the Geology department, daughter of Paul Wormwood, general supervisor of Repairable. The three girls volunteered and were granted permission to help after a request for help came from the Town of Kearny to assist in serving the fire effort. General Manager John Dorsey granted permission to send the summer labors to go to town to assist in the needs for the day. The girls were put to good use and relieved the workers that had been on call since the fires onset. They assisted the incident command center with fabricating and placement of emergency signs, and assisting workers in area acclamation by setting up sleeping cots, and serving meals. We’d like to thank ASARCO for the honor of serving and assisting the Town of Kearny. (Submitted photo)

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DRAEGETH LAW, PLLC 203 E. Brearley Drive Oro Valley, Arizona 85737 (520) 505-0166 Trevor S. Draegeth Arizona State Bar # 027464 Attorney for the Personal Representative In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona In and for the County of Pinal In the Matter of the Estate of William R. Yokobosky, Jr. Born March 17, 1937 Deceased. ) Case # PB201300201 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that Marlene R. Uhrig has been appointed Personal Representative of William R. Yokobosky Jr.’’s Estate. All persons having claims against William R. Yokobosky Jr.’s Estate must present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of his Notice, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative at 4723 S. Primrose Dr., Gold Canyon, AZA 85118. Dated July 29, 2013. /s/ Trevor S. Draegeth 203 E. Brearley Drive Oro Valley, Arizona 85737 DRAEGEHT LAW, PLLC 203 E. Brearley Drive Oro Valley, Arizona 85737 /s/ T. B. CBN Legal 8/7/13, 8/14/13, 8/21/13

the Valley when a person purchasing beer gave her his ID. She saw that he was from Kearny and lived on Danbury, and asked if he knew her parents. His answer was “no.” She then told him her parents owned Buzzy’s; he did not know where Buzzy’s was. “This is not your ID and you are not from Kearny if you don’t know where

Page 13 Buzzy’s is,” she replied. When asking several regulars why you go to Buzzy’s for “your Pepsi fix”, the reply was “it just tastes better from Buzzy’s.” Many of the customers are so regular that they don’t have to order. If the person behind the counter sees familiar vehicles driving up they almost have the order ready by the time the person

walks in the door. Then there are those of us who know the phone number by heart. Donnie Bishop has been a regular customer since the day Buzzy’s opened. In fact it was his first job. If Buzzy’s gave out “Frequent Customer” rewards, Donnie would be the grand prize winner and according to him, he wore out three cooks.

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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

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

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

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

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

SAN PEDRO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH

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

COPPER VALLEY CHRISTIAN CENTER

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

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


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NOTICE OF FILING ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF RED MOUNTAIN WOODWORKING LLC a Limited Liability Company. FILE NO: L-18625632 Pursuant to A.R.S. 29-635 (C), Notice is hereby given that the Articles of Organization of Red Mountain Woodworking LLC, a Limited Liability Company, were filed in the Office of the Arizona Corporation Commission for: 1. Name; Red Mountain Woodworking and Design LLC 2. Registered Office Address; 655 E. 36th Ave., Apache Junction, AZ 85119. 3. Statutory Agent: Raquel J. Hudson, 3620 N. 103rd Dr., Avondale, AZ 85392. 4. Management: The management of the Limited Liability Company is reserved to its members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are as follows: Thomas Allan Hudson 3620 N. 103rd Dr. Avondale, AZ 85392 CBN Legal 8/7/13, 8/14/13, 8/21/13

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Ronald M. Horwitz (005655) Janessa E. Koenig (018618) Amy M. Horwitz (027642) JABURG & WILK, P.C. 3200 N. Central Avenue, Suite 2000 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 rmh@jaburgwilk.com jek@jaburgwilk.com axh@jaburgwilk. com (602) 248-1000 Attorneys for Plaintiff SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA COUNTY OF PINAL WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff v. DANIEL A. DAVIS and JANE DOE DAVIS, husband and wife, Defendants ) Case No. CV201301350 SUMMONS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend in the above entitled action in the above entitled court within TWENTY DAYS exclusive of the date of service after service of this summons upon you if served within the State of Arizona, and within THIRTY DAYS exclusive of the day of service if served outside the State of Arizona, and you are hereby notified that in case you fail to do so, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Copies of the pleadings may be obtained by contacting the attorney for Plaintiff, whose name and address is as follows: Amy M. Horwitz, Esq., Jaburg & Wilk, P.C., 3200 N. Central Avenue, Suite 2000, Phoenix, Arizona 85012 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. The name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is: RONALD M. HORWITZ, Esq. JANESSA E. KOENIG, Esq. AMY M. Horwitz, Esq. JABURG & WILK, P.C. 3200 North Central Avenue, Suite 2000 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 (602) 248-1000 Given under my hand and the seal of the Court of the State of Arizona in and for said County May 24, 2013 CLERK OF THE COURT CHAD A. ROCHE DAWN BEAUBIEN THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. CBN Legal 7/17/13, 7/24/13, 7/31/13, 8/7/13

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JACKSON WHITE ATTORNEYS AT LAW A Professional Corporation 40 North Center Street, Suite 200 Mesa Arizona 85201 T:(480) 464-1111 F: (480) 464-5692 Email: centraldocket@ jacksonwhitelaw.com Attorneys for Personal Representative By: Ryan K. Hodges No. 026639 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL In the Matter of the Estate of Virginia L. Van Liew Deceased. ) Case No.: PB201300194 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (For Publication) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Karen Van Liew-Creek has been appointed 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 Personal Representative at Karen Van Liew-Creek c/o Ryan K. Hodges Jackson White, PC 40 N. Center St., Suite 200 Mesa, AZ 85201 DATED: 7/6/13 /s? Karen Van Liew-Creek JACKSON WHITE /s/ Ryan K. Hodges, No. 026639 CBN Legal 7/31/13, 8/7/13, 8/14/13

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Town of Hayden Notice of Public hearing Establishment of Redevelopment Area(s) PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on _August 19, 2013_, at _5:30 PM , in the Town Hall, _ 520 N Velasco Ave._, Hayden, Arizona to solicit input from the community and, specifically, residents affected by the proposed establishment of the Redevelopment Area(s). The Redevelopment Area(s) would be established for the purpose of making improvements in the areas of public health, safety and welfare of Town of Hayden residents; especially those living within the project area(s). One proposed Redevelopment Area is bounded by AZ Hwy 177 from the western town limit to Kennecott, then running past the intersection with North to the eastern bend and turning to the northeast to intercept the town line at the end of San Pedro. Another proposed Redevelopment Area includes the properties on either side of the full length of Utah, Hayden, Park, and 5th street, plus Velasco from 4th to 5th Streets. The Town of Hayden expects to receive approximately $112, 007 in FY13 federal Community Development Block Grant funds from the Arizona Department of Housing. At the April 15, 2013 meeting Town Council decided that the demolition of burned out residential properties was a priority for the use of these funds. The project is scheduled to include the demolition of burned/dilapidated buildings which pose a health and safety hazard for Hayden residents. The CDBG grant process requires the designation of Redevelopment Area(s) to more clearly define eligible activities that aid in preventing or eliminating slum and blight conditions pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes. Questions may be directed to Bill Leister, Town manager, at 520-356-7801 or bleister@townofhayden.net. Persons with disabilities who require special accommodations may contact the Town of Hayden at 520-356-7801 at least 24 hours before the hearing for assistance. CBN Legal 8/7/13, 8/14/13

Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona August 7, 2013 contact Gila Pueblo Campus in Globe at 928425-8481, Payson Campus at 928-468-8039, and San Carlos Campus at 928475-5981.

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MICHAEL J. TUCKER, P.C. 365 East Coronado Road, Suite 100 Phoenix, Arizona 85004-4607 (602) 280-1500 Michael J. Tucker – 012387 michael@ Attorneys for michaeljtucker.com Estate ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURT PINAL, COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of MICHAEL D. CONBOY, SR., Deceased.) No. PB201300186 NOTICE TO CREDITORS CHAD A. ROCHE REGISTRAR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Karen Conboy has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within the later of (I) four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or (ii) sixty (60) days after the mailing or other delivery of this notice to such persons, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative in care of Michael J. Tucker, P.C., 365 East Coronado Road, Suite 100, Phoenix, Arizona 85004-4607. DATED this 27 day of June, 2013. /s/ Karen Conboy /s/ Michael J. Tucker, P.C. 365 East Coronado Road, Suite 100 Phoenix, Arizona 85004-4607 (602) 280-1500 Attorneys for Estate CBN Legal 8/7/13, 8/14/13, 8/21/13

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The Pinal County Board of Adjustment and Appeals will be rescheduling their regular meeting from August 22nd 2013 to August 29th 2013. The meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. in the Pinal County Administration Building “A”. Information regarding the meeting can be found at the following link: h t t p : / / w w w. p i n a l c o u n t y a z . g o v / Departments/PlanningDevelopment/ Pages/NoticeofHearing.aspx Cases that will be heard on August 29, 2013 will be advertised in the manner prescribed By ARS title 11 and the PCDSC. MINER, CBN, SUN Legal 8/7/13

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NOTICE OF FILING ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF RED MOUNTAIN LEASING LLC a Limited Liability Company. FILE NO: L-18625520 Pursuant to A.R.S. 29-635 (C), Notice is hereby given that the Articles of Organization of Red Mountain Leasing LLC, a Limited Liability Company, were filed in the Office of the Arizona Corporation Commission for: 1. Name; Red Mountain Leasing LLC 2. Registered Office Address; 655 E. 36th Ave., Apache Junction, AZ 85119. 3. Statutory Agent: Raquel J. Hudson, 3620 N. 103rd Dr., Avondale, AZ 85392. 4. Management: The management of the Limited Liability Company is reserved to its members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are as follows: Thomas Allan Hudson 3620 N. 103rd Dr. Avondale, AZ 85392 CBN Legal 8/7/13, 8/14/13, 8/21/13

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E.P.6 – NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS FOR RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION PROJECTS USING RER/APPENDIX A TIERED REVIEW PROTOCOL August 7, 2013 Names of Responsible Entity (RE): Pinal County Housing and Community Development Address: 970 N. Eleven Mile Corner Rd City, State, Zip Code: Casa Grande, AZ 85194-7242 Telephone Number of RE: 520-8667200 REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS On or about August 15th , 2013 the Pinal County Housing and Community Development will Submit a request to the “Arizona Department of Housing” for the release of CDBG and HOME funds under Title II, as amended, to undertake a project known as Owner Occupied Housing Rehabilitation, for the purpose of: Conducting single-family, Owner Occupied Housing Rehabilitation in the unincorporated areas of Pinal County with approximately $2,500,000 in CDBG and HOME program funds. During the period September 1, 2013 to June 1, 2018 approximately $2,500,000 will be used by Pinal County Housing to rehabilitate approximately 35 homes/units. The area of consideration for this program is: The unincorporated areas of Pinal County except in tribal lands and Fema-determined 100 year floodplains. The activities proposed are categorically excluded under HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58 from National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). An Environmental Review Record (ERR) that documents the environmental determinations for this project is on file at Pinal County Housing and Community Development 970 N Eleven Mile Corner Rd. Casa Grande, AZ 85194-7242 and may be examined or copied weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Pinal County Housing will use Appendix A format to supplement this ERR with additional site-specific reviews further addressing Historic Preservation, Explosive and Flammable Operations, Airport Clear Zones, Flood Insurance, Toxic Substances and Hazardous Materials prior to approving any loan or grant under these programs. PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to the Pinal County Housing and Community Development 970 N Eleven Mile Corner Rd. Casa Grande, AZ 85194-7242. All comments received by August 14, 2013 will be considered by the Pinal County Housing and Community Development Department prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION The Pinal County Housing and Community Development certifies to Arizona Department of Housing that Adeline Allen in her capacity as Certifying Officer consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. Arizona Department of Housing’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the Pinal County Housing and Community Development to use Program funds. OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS Arizona Department of Housing will consider objections to its release of funds and the Pinal County Housing and Community Development certification received by August 30, 2013 or for a period of fifteen days following its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the Pinal County Housing and Community Development; (b) the Pinal County Housing and Development has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient or other participants in the project have committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by Arizona Department of Housing or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to Arizona Department of Housing at 1100 W. Washington Street, Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ 85007. Potential objectors should contact the Arizona Department of Housing to verify the actual last day of the objection period. /s/ Adeline M. Allen 7/29/2013 Signature of RE Certifying Officer (Adeline Allen/Director Pinal County Housing and Community Development MINER, CBN, SUN Legal 8/7/13

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Thank you ... The sons of Pedro F. Guzman and our families would like to express our sincere gratitude for all the kindness shown to us and our dad during his illness and after his passing. It would be impossible for us to name all of the thoughtful and generous people who called us, brought food, flowers, money and prayers. Special thanks to Monsignor Raul Trevizo, Father Matthew and the altar boys. The people who helped with the Luncheon, Tudy and Roxie, Virgie, Lupe, Rosie, Tenchie and anyone whom we may have missed. We would also like to thank Griffith Mortuary for helping us with the services during this difficult time. Our dad Pedro was a generous, caring person and will be greatly missed by those who loved him. He will forever be in our memories and forever in our heart. Sincerely, Peter & Roberta, Ysidro, Jesse & Margie, Aaron

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona August 7, 2013

Resolution Copper Mining is hosting a series of public forums, and you’re invited. We invite you to join Resolution Copper for the fourth installment in a series of public forums in Superior to discuss a range of topics most important to the project and our neighbors, including water use, the possible sites for a tailings location, and the land exchange bill. Plenty of time will be available in each forum to discuss your questions and concerns with our engineers, environmental experts and special guests. Light refreshments will be provided.

August 14, 6 – 8 p.m. » How We Manage Tailings Hosted at Superior High School, 100 W. Mary Drive, Superior 85173

We’ll discuss where tailings come from and how we are finding the best place to permanently and safely store them. August 20, 6 – 8 p.m. » What This Land Exchange Really Means with Reps. Paul Gosar and Ann Kirkpatrick Hosted at Superior High School, 100 W. Mary Drive, Superior 85173

Join us for an evening with the co-sponsors of H.R. 687, the bipartisan land exchange bill introduced this year, discussing the tremendous benefits it will bring to the local region, the state and the U.S.

If you have any questions about the forums, we invite you to call our information line at 520.689.3409, visit our Community Information Office at 402 W. Main St. in Superior, or visit ResolutionCopper.com


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