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Vol. 55 No. 39 • Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013 • 50¢ Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Ariz. 85135

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 25, 2013

Resolution Copper Land Exchange: House of Representatives expected to vote tomorrow Resolution Copper has announced that they are expecting the United States House of Representatives to vote on the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act, H.R. 687 on Thursday, Sept. 26. The legislation was introduced earlier this year by Congressional Representatives Ann

Kirkpatrick (CD 1) and Paul Gosar (CD 4). This is the first time in the recent history of the legislation that there has been bipartisan support for the land exchange. Supporters of the Land Exchange are anticipating the bill to pass through the House of Representatives. Once the bill is approved

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in the House, the bill will need a hearing and vote in the Senate before reaching President Barack Obama for final approval. The Land Exchange Legislation will allow for Resolution Copper to acquire 2,422 acres of Tonto National Forest Land which includes the Oak Flat Campground in exchange for 5,344 acres of environmentally sensitive lands in the San Pedro River Valley that the

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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. 13 Theft was reported on Hayden Ave when speakers were taken from a parked vehicle. Also reported was an attempt to gain entry to the residence through a side window. Sept. 16 Possession of marijuana by a male juvenile was reported at Hayden High School. The school took disposition of the juvenile and released him to his guardian.

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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. 13 Criminal damage to

a vehicle was reported on the 200 block of Fairhaven. Criminal damage to a residence was reported on the 400 block of Hartford. A welfare check was requested on the 300 block of Essex. Suspicious activity was reported at Ray High School. Sept. 14 Citizen assist with traffic control for at funeral procession. Criminal damage to vehicle was reported on the 300 block of Hartford. KPD, Page 13


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 25, 2013

Destiny of local parish tied to SpanishBy Vicki Clark Copper Basin News As I was gathering information for this piece I talked with Msg. Raul Trevizo, who was raised in Hayden. He described the history of St. Joseph’s Parish as a trinity…The Founding, The New Church and The Remodeling. The three were equally important to help build and blend the parish into what it is today. This is my attempt of the trinity. The Founding Little did we know that the destiny and future of

St. Joseph in Hayden and Our Lady of Guadalupe in Winkelman were practically secure due to the misfortune of Mexico. During Mexico’s turmoil in the late 1800’s it began exiling Catholic priests, especially foreign priests. Missionaries started migrating to Southwest Arizona including the Carmelites of the Discalced Order from Spain. One such priest was Fr. Pedro Heriz who arrived in Arizona in October of 1911. He was soon given authority from Bishop

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Granjon of Tucson to establish a foundation of the Order in one of the towns between MammothOracle and Ray-Sonora. These were all mining communities with the majority of the populations being from Mexico. After living in Winkelman for two or three months, he decided to build a Chapel and house as the center of the new Parish in Sonora. From there he could attend to the spiritual needs of the other towns located within that area. There were small chapels already built in Winkelman, Christmas and Mammoth.

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While the adobes for the church in Sonora were being made, Fr. Pedro worked fervently visiting Hayden daily where he was preparing the First Communion children and ministering to the other needs of the Catholic faithful. From the very beginning, Fr. Pedro had seen the importance of the town of Hayden, which in those days had a population of 2,500 inhabitants. A mile away was Winkelman with another 1,000. He felt it was of upmost importance that he build a chapel in Hayden, though it would be a temporary one. Fr. Pedro communicated to Fr. Lucas, Provincial-vicar of Catalonia that the mining superintendent desired a Catholic chapel that would serve the needs of the miners and had offered a lot and a certain amount of money for the said construction. Fr. Pedro had a twin brother, Fr. Pascasio, who was also a Discalced Carmelite and belonged to the Province of Navarre. He had been a missionary in English India for 14 years. Fr. Pedro asked the Propagation of the Faith and the Provincial of Navarre for Fr. Pascasio to be incardinated into the Province of Catalonia in order to serve missions in Arizona. In January of 1913, consent was given and in

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March of the same year Fr. Pascasio arrived in Sonora and immediately left for Hayden to pick up the donations to build the new chapel. While the chapel was being built Fr. Pascasio would celebrate two masses on Sundays, one in Hayden at 8:30 a.m. and then he would walk to Winkelman for the second mass at 10:30 a.m. When he finished it would be 12 noon. Near the end of April, 1913, the exterior walls of the chapel were completed.

The cost was $2,850 and a few years later more space was added. Fr. Pascasio not only took care of Hayden and, but also ministered to the people in Aravaipa, Mammoth and Oracle. In order to see to the spiritual needs of these towns, Fr. bought a horse for $60 with a saddle and all that went with it. He wrote in June of 1913, “ At times I travel 35 miles in one stretch. At first I would get very tired, but now I’m used to it, except for the heat. It is so intense

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Mexican history that one feels like one is being fried. Since I’ve been here I have lost 12 pounds”. Perhaps Fr. Pascasio became an excellent rider, but he soon bought a small four-wheel carriage which was safer for visiting the towns that were along the San Pedro and Gila Rivers. During this time the chapel was near completion and later construction began on the main church. Fr. Basilio Delgado took charge of the Hayden Parish in July of 1914 and continued the building process. The church building would have a basement that served as the parish hall and a kitchen with the chapel being incorporated as the altar. Also built were three rooms, a bathroom, bedroom and a parlor and a Church bell was bought for the price of $26.50. As if he didn’t have enough to do Fr. Basilio was also overseeing the building of a chapel in Superior, while still serving the various communities. The fate of these missions took a turn in April of 1921 when the mines closed down and most of the Mexican workers returned to Mexico. The priests at Sonora and Hayden no longer resided in town. They did not return to Hayden until 1940, but the communities were still served with priests traveling the circuit out of Florence. When the priest came to town he would perform marriage, First Communions, Confirmations and bury the dead. Most old-timers told of the various priests traveling on donkeys to get from one town to the other and many would gather to receive the sacraments. Fr. Basilio was sent to Florence but still administered to Hayden and

Winkelman until 1926 when Fr. Eliseo Costa took over the circuit. He was followed by Fr. Clement Lluent and later by Fr. Angel Esteve. In October of 1940 Fr. Andrew Bayer was appointed to the Hayden Parish as the residential priest. His successor was Fr. Amancio Manubens. Successive priest included Fr. Juan M Paradero, Fr. Albert Balcells, Fr. John Marti and then again Fr. Albert Balcells. Fr. Patrick Perjes took over in September of 1966 and served until July of 1971. Fr. Alex Machain, a Secular Priest came to Hayden in July of 1971 and was instrumental in getting the drive going for The New Church. Fr. Pedro left the area in 1914 and went on to serve 22 years of serious work in the Diocese of Tucson. He returned to Spain as Novice Master of the Barcelona Province. This saintly priest was murdered by the Communists in Tarragons, Spain in November of

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1936 at the age of 77. He is currently being considered for beatification as a martyr. In the meantime, the chapel in Winkelman was to become the Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission and work on the building began in 1923. Parishioners donated labor and some money and helped with fund raising projects. Abobe History, Page 14

Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission was located in Winkelman.

Founding Father Pedro Heriz O.C.D. St. Joseph can be seen at far left as it sits on the street in Hayden. The original bank building is located in the center of photo.

Many weddings took place at St. Joseph’s.

The original St. Joseph Catholic Church.


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 25, 2013

Bearcats rout By Richard Bravo Copper Basin News The fourth ranked Ray Bearcats remained undefeated as they routed their rival Hayden Lobos 48-14 Friday night in front of a packed house at Dave Mcfee Memorial stadium. The Bearcats started the scoring in the first quarter as Joe Rudy Lorona gave the Bearcats the point lead as he scrambled 5 yards for the first score of the game. The two point conversion by Dominic Bravo put the ‘Cats up 8-0 early in the game. After being held to no yards

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on their second offensive possession the Lobos were forced to punt from deep in their own territory. A bad snap on the attempt gave the Bearcats the ball in excellent field possession and on the very next play the ‘Cats extended the lead on a 5-yard end around by wide receiver Bravo. A successful two point conversion by quarterback Destry Yocum put the cats up 16-0 at the end of one quarter of play. The start of the second quarter of play began the same way as the first. It ended with the Bearcats finding the end zone as the cats drove 68 yards down the field, capping the drive on a 20-yard run by Lorona for his second

touchdown of the game. The two point conversion by running back Nick Lara gave the cats a 24-0 lead with 10:54 left in the first half. The Lobos responded half way through the quarter as Lobo running back Aaron Lagunas ran 24 yards for the Lobos first score of the game. The two point conversion cut the Bearcat lead to 16. With time winding down in the first half the Bearcats went to the air as Yocum connected with receiver Seth Harmon on a 21-yard touchdown pass. The Bearcats completed the two point conversion giving them a commanding 32-8 lead at the half. Both teams came out in the third quarter


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Lobos in Homecoming victory exchanging possessions as both teams went scoreless heading into the final quarter of play. With the score still 32-8 in at the start of the fourth quarter Bearcat quarterback Yocum capped a 9 play 60-yard drive as he ran the ball from 10 yards out. Paul Michael Wormwood added two points on the conversion attempt giving the ‘Cats a 40-8 lead with 11:54 remaining in the game. After a turnover on downs by the Lobos on their ensuing possession the ‘Cats put the game out of reach as Yocum scored his second rush touchdown of the game on an 8-yard run. Yocum connected with Harmon on the two point conversion giving the Bearcats a 48-8 lead with 8:17 left in the fourth quarter. The Lobos tried to mount a comeback as running back Lagunas broke free for a 50-yard touchdown but with time winding down the Lobos came up short. The clock hit zeros and the Bearcats rolled to a 48-14 homecoming victory. Leading the offense was

Yocum who found the end zone three times, rushing for two and passing for another. Yocum was the leading rusher as he carried

the ball 10 times for 130 yards. Lorona rushed twice for 34 yards and two touchdowns. Bravo added one rush for 5 yards and a

touchdown. Defensively Bravo led with six tackles and an interception. Yocum, Wormwood, and Ryan

Bickley each had four tackles. Harmon and Jacob pace had three tackles each. The Bearcats travel to

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 25, 2013

Lobos lose to Bearcats By Nolberto Waddell Copper Basin News Two costly mistakes early in the first quarter coupled with poor tackling techniques put the Lobo football team in catch up mode against a good defensive team and a very good quarterback on offense. Things looked bad for the Lobos on their first offensive series. They could not move the ball on the ground going to the passing game on third down only to have the pass attempt intercepted. The Ray team behind the scrambling of their quarterback coupled with the poor tackling Lobos soon were in scoring position punching the football over the goal line at 6:44 of the opening quarter and scored the points after for a 0 to 8 lead. It did not take long for Ray to score again holding the Lobo offense forcing a punt. On the punt attempt, the snap sailed over the punters head finally recovered at the Lobo nine yard line. Ray’s quarterback took it over the goal line untouched, scored the two points to give them a 0 to 16 lead at 4:59 of the first quarter. The Lobos did not give up, they kept fighting back running out of downs giving the football back ad time ran

out on the first quarter. The second quarter started with Ray driving down to the Lobo 15 yard line scoring on the play, added the two points to take a 0 to 24 lead at 10:54 of the second quarter. The two teams traded punts on their next series of plays before Hayden’s Aaron Lagunas put the Lobos on the board with a 24 yard run for a touchdown, scored the two points to cut the Ray lead to 8 to 24 at 6:45 of the second quarter. The Ray offense controlled the rest of the half taking the kick-off at the 41 yard line driving down the field scoring with 47 left to take an 8 to 32 lead as the half came to an end. The third quarter was what many people expected in the game, with each defense team taking turns stopping the opponent’s offense. Neither team scored but Ray had a drive going late in the third quarter finally scoring early in the fourth quarter on an eight yard run to increase the lead to 8 to 40 lead at 11:56 of the quarter. The Lobos took the kick off, could not move the chains and punted. It took Ray four plays to score their final touchdowns, a 13 yard

run and the two points gave them a 8 to 48 lead at 8:17 of the fourth. The Lobos did not give up. They took the kick off, started to drive only to lose the ball on a pass interception. The Lobo defense held, taking over on downs. On the third Lobo offensive play, Lagunas took the football on a reverse play fifty yards for a TD. They misses on the P.A.T. for a 14 to 48 score at the 2:24 of the fourth. The Lobos kick-off, forced a punt only to lose the ball on a fumble. Ray took a knee as the game clock showed 0:00 winning 14 to 48. The Lobos now have to regroup and get ready for their homecoming game this week when the Panthers of Superior High School come to Robert P. Lorona field at Lalo Serrano Stadium. Before the game, starting at about 4:00 p.m. the Lobos will have their homecoming parade and a tailgate party in the parking lot of the high school following. All sorts of Lobo items will be on sale with selling of hamburgers and sodas. The game should be a good one, come out and support this courageous group of Lobos as they attempt to get back on the winning column.

Lady Lobos volleyball suffers losing streak By Nolberto Waddell Copper Basin News After winning their first three matches of the season, the Lady Lobo volleyball team went into a slump, dropping their next four matches. The slump started when the Lady Monsoons of Mesa Prep Academy came to Lobo Gym and handed the Lobos a five set defeat. The Lady Lobos fought hard but had trouble landing their spikes, losing the first two sets with score 22 to 25 and 18 to 25. The Lady Lobos started talking and moving finally getting the spikes and serves inside the lines to win the next two sets with scores of 25 to 23 and 27 to 25 to force the fifth set. The fifth set was exciting with the score going back and forth with Mesa Prep finally winning 13 to 15. The five set game must have taken a lot out of the Lady Lobos as they dropped their next two matches on the road, both in three sets.

Lady Lobos look to re-group against the Lady Miners. (Frank Smith photo) They took it on the chin at San Manuel with poor play and no movement losing in three sets 21 to 25, 21 to 25 and 13 to 25. The next three-set loss for the Lady Lobos came at the hands of their rivals, the Lady Bearcats. The Lobos could not do anything right in the first set scoring only four

service points in their 11 to 25 first set loss. The Lobos played better the next two sets but still their non-movement and noncommunication cost them the sets 20 to 25 and 23 to 25. The Lady Lobos hosted a rare Saturday match taking on the Lady Wildcats of Lady Lobos, Page 11


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Hayden Homecoming set for Friday P UBLIC A UCTION Hayden High School’s Homecoming festivities will get underway this Friday with a parade starting at 4 p.m. Anyone participating in the parade will need to be at the school by 3:30 p.m. to get in line. The parade route will be the same as in years past. This year’s theme is decades and all past royalty have been invited to participate. Following the parade a Hayden Lobo Tailgate Party is planned in the high school parking lot.

Lady Lobos Continued from Page 10 Joseph City High School. The match started well for the Lady Lobos with their serves good and their spiking even better winning the first set 25 to 17. It would be as good as it would get as their serves were sent back and their spiking went almost dead losing the second set 19 to 25. The Lobo serving and spiking went

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King Jacob Lopez and Queen Lily Manriquez; Shannon Lagunas, Junior attendant; Ramon Young and Angelica Cabrera, Sophomore attendants; and Chris Guerrero and Linda Kame, Freshmen attendants. Not pictured is Jacob Manriquez, Junior attendant. (Vicki Clark photo)

Bearcats’ volleyball on four-game winning streak By Andrew Luberda Copper Basin News The Bearcats’ Girls’ Volleyball team started the season with a record of 2 – 1. Since then they have won four consecutive games. All of the victories during the winning streak have been shutouts. Head coach Nikki Galka said the team continues to improve in all areas and the results of their hard work are beginning to show. “When the team is focused on playing together we are able to achieve a high level of success,” Galka said. The Bearcats defeated Gilbert Classical Academy,

Fort Thomas, Patagonia, and Hayden during the streak. In the contest versus Gilbert Classical Academy the ‘Cats missed only four serves in the entire game and, according to Coach Galka, it was a total team effort “that helped us win the game.” “We showed great improvement in this game from the previous game (against Valley Union),” she said. “Everyone served extremely well.” Sebrina Martinez was named player of the game versus Fort Thomas. She had 20 service points in the victory. Stormee Galka and Maria Denny contributed 4

and 7 kills, respectively. Co-players of the game Elissa Rodriguez and Sebrina Martinez paced the ‘Cats in the 3 – 0 win against Patagonia. Martinez had 17 service points, including two aces. She added two hits and four tips. Rodriguez had 16 service points, including four aces, four tips, and 1 hit. Stormee Galka, Lucy Sainz, Brandy Schneider, and Yana Lopez also contributed in the win. Coach Galka recognized the performance of Sidney Chenoweth for her proficiency at setting up her teammates for kills. Lucy Sainz and Elissa Rodriguez led the way for

the Bearcats in win over Hayden. Rodriguez had 14 service points while Sainz finished with 12 service points. Stormee Galka played well in all areas as she tallied six service points, eight hits, and six tips. Mariah Denny, Sebrina Martinez, Sidney Chenoweth, and Brandy Schneider also scored in the game. Coach Galka said, “We played well at the net and everyone on the team scored so that was good.” But she also added the players need to work on improving their passing skills. Spoken like a true coach; always something to work on.

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 25, 2013 Submissions Due the FRIDAY Before Wednesday Publication

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. 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.

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SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS SOUGHT Attention all former HaydenWinkelman 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.

GILA COUNTY ASSESSOR VISIT Beginning the last week of September, the Gila County Assessor’s Office Appraisers will be canvassing the Hayden/ Winkelman area. If you have any questions feel free to call. Deborah Hughes, Gila County Assessor at 928-402-8710, or stop by to visit at 1400 E. Ash St. in Globe. ELKS SOCCER SHOOT On Sat., Sept. 28, join the Elks Soccer Shoot at Kearny Park. Registration will be from 7 a.m. – 7:45 a.m. Play begin at 8 a.m. 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. CATECHISM CLASS Infant Jesus of Prague catechism classes will begin on Sun., Sept. 29.

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KEARNY LITTLE LEAGUE ELECTIONS Kearny Little League will be holding its annual Board of Directors, elections on Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Little League field. If you are unable to attend, but, would like to have your name put on the ballot, or if you have any questions, please contact Tiffany Boyd at 928-812-3754 or Kari Ramsey at 520-827-9910

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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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CCAB RAFFLE CCAB members are selling raffle tickets for an ice chest with beverage of choice. Tickets are $1each or 6 for $5. Drawing will be on Halloween, Oct. 31.

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AYDEN SWIMMING POOL SCHEDULE The Hayden Swimming Pool regular summer schedule will be: Mon., Wed. and Fri., noon – 5 pm and 7 pm – 9 pm; Tues. and Thurs., from 4 pm – 9 pm. Swim aerobic classes will be on Mon., Wed. and Fri. from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm.

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he Copper Basin Food Bank will have a food distribution on the third Thursday of every month at Hubbard Park in Kearny, by Town Hall. Numbers will be given out at 11: 30 am. A donation will be requested but not required to receive food. Anyone can volunteer to help unload and distribute food. The Copper Basin Food Bank is sponsored by the Florence Food Bank. Questions? Contact Margaret Gaston at margaret@q.com. own of Hayden Public Works Department will start their summer hours beginning on May 16. The hours will be from 6 am – 2 pm.

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REGNANCY CARE CENTER HOURS The Pregnancy Care Center in Winkelman, located at Fourth and Thorne Avenues in Winkelman, is open on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can call (520) 356-6015 for a confidential appointment. 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.

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Hayden’s St. Joseph’s Catholic Church to celebrate centennial

After years of planning Hayden’s St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 100th Anniversary celebration will get underway this Saturday, Sept. 28, with a Mass at 4 p.m. and end with a dance held under the stars at the Hayden Golf Course. Beginning at 3p.m. the church doors will open for the public to be seated. Promptly at 4 p.m. Mass will begin with the Knights of Columbus from around the Copper Basin and Tucson leading in the clergy and standing guard. The clergy will consist of previous priests who served in the church, priests from around the area, Reverend Monsignor Ambrose, Reverend Monsignor Raul Treviso and Bishop Gerald Kicanas and the list is still expanding. After Mass a big celebration will be held at the golf course at no cost. The celebration includes jumping castles and cotton candy for kids, a kiddie train, food catered by Los Hermanos, speakers, entertainment from mariachis, folklorico dancers from U of A, and a dance with the band Andrea y Los Guys. Over 1,000 people are expected to attend. Parking at the golf course is limited. A shuttle to the celebration from the HaydenWinkelman Schools will be available.


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Continued from Page 3 When released into the environment, PCBs remain for decades. Tests have shown that PCBs cause cancer in animals and are suspected carcinogens in humans. Acute PCB exposure can also adversely affect the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems as well as liver function.

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Concerns about human health and the extensive presence and lengthy persistence of PCBs in the environment led Congress to enact TSCA in 1976. For more information on PCB regulation and enforcement, as well as TSCA enforcement in general, please visit the EPA’s website at: www.epa.gov/region09/toxic/ pcb/

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Continued from Page 2 Suspicious activity was reported on Airport Rd. A verbal warning was issued for residential burning. Sept. 15 A dog bite was reported on the 400 block of Jamestown. Sept. 16

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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

Motorist assist with a open door. Two citizen assists with fingerprinting requests. Motorist assist with a vehicle on Hwy 177. Extra patrol was requested on the 300 block of Danbury. Sept. 17 A verbal warning was issued for a license plate light violation. Citizen assist with a medical problem on the

Page 13 400 block of Essex. An animal detail other than dog bite was investigated. A non-injury accident was reported at Senator Chastain and Hwy 177. Sept. 19 A 17-year-old male juvenile was arrested for threatening, intimidating and disorderly conduct/ domestic violence. He was transported to Florence and booked into

the Pinal County Juvenile Detention Center. A citation was issued for multiple violations including a headlight violation, failure to dim lights, no proof of registration, no proof of insurance and drivers license in possession. During the week of Sept. 13 to Sept. 19 there were eight ambulance runs and four information reports.

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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

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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.

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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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Continued from Page 5 bricks for the church were made in the area. The church was dedicated in October of 1927, although it was not completed until the next year. The mission did not have

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ORDINANCE NO. 13-191 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF KEARNY, ARIZONA, CHANGING THE BASIS FOR CALCULATION OF A MAJORITY OF VOTES CAST AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION WHEREAS, the State Legislature has provided an alternative method for calculation of the votes cast at a town election for a purposes of determining whether a candidate for mayor or council has received a majority of the votes cast at a primary election, and WHEREAS, the Town has consolidated its elections with the state election cycle resulting in the calculation of votes cast based on the total number of ballots cast unless the alternative is enacted by the Town; and WHEREAS, the Town finds that the adoption of the alternative allowed by state law may reduce election expense; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Town Council of the Town of Kearny, as follows: IN CALCULATING THE VOTES CAST IN THE TOWN PRIMARY ELECTION FOR PURPOSES OF DETERMINING IF A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR OR COUNCIL HAS RECEIVED A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES CAST, THE BASIS SHALL BE THE NUMBER OF VOTES CAST FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR AT THAT ELECTION. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Kearny, Arizona, this 16th day of September, 2013. /s/ Sam Hosler, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Anna Flores, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Stephen R. Cooper, Town Attorney CBN Legal 9/25/13

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ORDINANCE NO. 13-192 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF KEARNY, ARIZONA, SPECIFYING HE NUMBER OF SIGNATURES REQUIRED ON NOMINATION PETITIONS FOR THE OFFICES OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL. WHEREAS, the State Legislature has provided an alternative method for calculation of the number of signatures required on nomination petitions for the offices of mayor and council at a town nonpartisan election; and WHEREAS, the Town has consolidated its elections with the state election cycle resulting in a potential significant increase in the number of signatures required on nomination petitions for town elections, and WHEREAS, the Town finds that the adoption of the alternative allowed by state law may increase candidate participation e; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Town Council of the Town of Kearny, as follows: THE NUMBER OF SIGNATURES REQUIRED ON NOMINATION PETITIONS FOR A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR OR COUNCIL SHALL BE ONE THOUSAND (1,000) SIGNATURES OR AT LEAST FIVE (5) PERCENT, BUT, NOT MORE THAN 10 (10) PERCENT OF THE VOTE FOR MAYOR IN THE LAST PRECEDING ELECTION AT WHICH A MAYOR WAS ELECTED, WHATEVER IS LESS. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Kearny, Arizona, this 16th day of September, 2013. /s/ Sam Hosler, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Anna Flores, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Stephen R. Cooper, Town Attorney CBN Legal 9/25/13

priests in residence and was served by the clergy of St. Joseph’s who offered Mass and all the sacraments. The mission was eventually absorbed within the St. Joseph Parish. Please look for the next two installments of the trinity concept in future issues. I want to

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RESOLUTION NO. 13-704 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF KEARNY, ARIZONA, PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE WITH A.R.S. 16-204 AS AMENDED BY THE ARIZONA STATE LEGISLATURE IN 2012. WHEREAS, the Arizona State Legislature in 2012 amended A.R.S. 16-204 to consolidate regular candidate elections including those of the Town of Kearny, Arizona, to the Fall of even numbered years; and WHEREAS, this new law becomes effective on January 1, 2014; and WHEREAS, this new law requires adjusting the length of terms of the mayor and members of the council currently serving in office so that their terms will expire following the general election in November of even numbered years. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Kearny, Arizona: Section 1: The term of the mayor will expire following the canvass of the general election in November, 2014. Section 2: The term of any member of the council with two or fewer years left in their council term will expire following the canvass or the general election in November, 2014. Section 3: The term of any member of the council with two or more years left in their council term will expire the following the canvass of the general election in November, 2016. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE Town Council of the Town of Kearny, Arizona, this 16th day of September, 2013. /s/ Sam Hosler, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Anna Flores, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM /s/ Stephen R. Cooper, Town Attorney CBN Legal 9/25/13

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ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT NONPROFIT CORPORATION 1. ENTITY NAME Queen Creek Ranchos Irrigation, Inc. 2. A.C.C. FILE NUMBER: 0791015-0 3. Date the attached amendment was adopted: 08/01/2013 4.1 The Amendment was duly adopted by act of the Board of Directors. 4.3 The Amendment was approved by the person or persons required by the Articles of Incorporation. 5. A copy of the corporation’s amendment must be attached to these Articles. SIGNATURE: By checking the box marked” I accept” below, I acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. I ACCEPT /s/ Jennifer Palmer 08/14/2013 I am a duly authorized Officer of the corporation filing this document. Amendment to Articles of Organization adopted on the 1st of August in the year 2013. Queen Creek Ranchos Irrigation, Inc., is a non-profit corporation and shall operate exclusively for charitable, religious, educational and scientific purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future Federal tax code. Board of Directors Approval: /s/ President: Joseph E Palmer 8/14/2013 Vice President: /s/ Brian Busko 8/14/13 Treasurer: /s/ Jennifer M. Palmer 8/14/2013 Secretary: /s/ Wendy Ashwell 8/14/13 Board Member: /s/ Cathy Warburgton 8/15/13 Board Member: /s/ Connie Arephetta 8/16/13 Board Member: /s/ Illegible 8/16/13 Board Member: /s/ Illegible 8/22/13 CBN Legal 9/25/13, 10/2/13, 10/9/13

Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona September 25, 2013 acknowledge Homer Ortega Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice for providing such great material and pictures, Msg. Raul Trevizo and Fr. Dale Branson for allowing me to pick their brains and most of all Fr. Anastasio G. Font, OCD, who did the research and put together the booklet called Carmelites Among the Miners where the majority of my information came from.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale No: Redic, Patricia #2 Recorded: August 30.2013 Loan Number: 9500358170 14-11407 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated April 19, 2007, and recorded on April 26, 2007 in Instrument Number 2007-050118, Records of Pinal County, Arizona at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Pinal County Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Bldg. A. Florence, AZ on December 4, 2013 at 11: 00 AM of said day. LEGAL Parcel 1: The Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 1North, Range 8 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona: Except all the coal and other minerals, as reserved in the Patent. Parcel 2: The North 90.00 feet of the North half of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 1 North, Range 8 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona; Except all the coal and other minerals, as reserved in the Patent. The street address is purported to be: 505 N. Labarge Rd. Apache Junction, AZ 85119 Tax Parcel Number: 103-31-0160.9 Original Principal Balance: $1,200,000.00 NAME AND ADDRESS OF Original Trustor Patricia J. Redic, an unmarried woman 6517 S. Kings Ranch Rd #124 Apache Junction, AZ 85218 Current Owner: Patricia J. Redic, an unmarried woman 6517 S. Kings Ranch Rd #124 Apache Junction, AZ 85218 Beneficiary: BMO Harris Bank NA, successor by merger to M&J Marshall & Ilsley Bank 180 N. Executive Drive Brookfield,,WI 53005 Current Trustee Larry O. Folks Suite 1140 1850 N. Central Ave. Phoenix. AZ 85004 Telephone Number: 602-2622265 Fax requests for information to: 602-256-9101 Sales information is also available online at: www.folksoconnor. com Dated August 28, 2013 Signature of Trustee /s/ Larry O. Folks MANNER OF TRUSTEE QUALIFICATION a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as required by A.R.S. Sec. 33-803, Subsection A(2) Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona STATE OF ARIZONA County of MARICOPA) )SS. On August 28, 2013, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Larry O. Folks, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/ her/their authorized capacity(ies) and that by his/her/their signature(s0 on the instrument the person(s) or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires December 3, 2014 /s/ Jennifer White NOTARY PUBLIC All persons whose interest in the Trust Property is subordinate to that of the above described Deed of Trust may be subject to having such subordinate interest terminated by this Trustee’s Sale. CBN Legal 9/25/13, 10/2/13, 10/9/13, 10/16/13

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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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale No. Redic, Patricia # 3 Recorded: August 30.2013 Loan Number: 9500358170 14-11412 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated December 18, 2007, and recorded on December 28, 2007 in Instrument Number 2007140447 Records of Pinal County, Arizona at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Pinal County Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Bldg. A. Florence, AZ on December 4, 2013 at 11: 00 AM of said day. LEGAL Parcel 3: The East half of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 1 North, Range 8 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona: Excepting and reserving, however, unto the United States of America, all the coal and other mineral s in the lands, as set forth in the Patent to said land.. Parcel No. 4: The Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 1 North, Range 8 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona; Excepting and reserving, however, unto the United States of America, all the coal and other minerals in the lands, as set forth in the Patent to said land. The street address is purported to be: 500 N. Labarge Rd. Apache Junction, AZ 85119 Tax Parcel Number: 103-31-017D.6 Original Principal Balance: $450,000.00 NAME AND ADDRESS OF Original Trustor Patricia J. Redic, an unmarried woman 505 N. Labarge Rd. Apache Junction, AZ 85119 Current Owner: Patricia J. Redic, an unmarried woman 505 N. Labarge Rd. Apache Junction, AZ 85119 Beneficiary: BMO Harris Bank NA, successor by merger to M&J Marshall & Ilsley Bank 180 N. Executive Drive Brookfield,,WI 53005 Current Trustee Larry O. Folks Suite 1140 1850 N. Central Ave. Phoenix. AZ 85004 Telephone Number: 602-2622265 Fax requests for information to: 602-256-9101 Sales information is also available online at: www.folksoconnor. com Dated August 30, 2013 Signature of Trustee /s/ Larry O. Folks MANNER OF TRUSTEE QUALIFICATION a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as required by A.R.S. Sec. 33-803, Subsection A(2) Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona STATE OF ARIZONA County of MARICOPA) )SS. On August 30, 2013, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Larry O. Folks, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/ her/their authorized capacity(ies) and that by his/her/their signature(s0 on the instrument the person(s) or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires December 3, 2014 /s/ Jennifer White NOTARY PUBLIC All persons whose interest in the Trust Property is subordinate to that of the above described Deed of Trust may be subject to having such subordinate interest terminated by this Trustee’s Sale. CBN Legal 9/25/13, 10/2/13, 10/9/13, 10/16/13

Beginning the last week of September 2013 the Gila County Assessor’s Office Appraisers will be canvassing the Hayden/Winkelman area. If you have any questions feel free to call. Deborah Hughes, Gila County Assessor 928-4028710. Or stop by to visit at 1400 E. Ash St. Globe. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. CBN Legal 9/25/13, 10/2/13

Public Notice

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

Notice is hereby given that HaydenWinkelman Unified School District #41 will accept sealed proposals for the following: 2013-5 Audit Services Deadline for submitting sealed proposals will be 12:00 Noon – Monday, October 21, 2013 in the District Office. For further details and specifications, please contact Mr. Jeff Gregorich, Superintendent – PO Box 409 – 824 Thorne Avenue, Winkelman, AZ 85192 PH: (520) 356-7876 Ext. 1310 CBN Legal 9/25/13, 10/2/13, 10/9/13, 10/16/13

Public Notice

NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I NAME: 2408 West Carson Drive, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 18315 North Falcon Ln, Maricopa AZ The name and address of 85138. the Statutory Agent is: McNemar Law Offices, P.C., Attn: T. Troy McNemar, 1747 E Morten Ave, Ste 106, Phoenix AZ 85020-4671 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: Roy W. Anglin and Gloria A. Anglin 18315 North Falcon Ln, Maricopa AZ 85138 CBN Legal 9/25/13, 10/2/13, 10/9/13

Public Notice

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following legally-described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated 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


September 25, 2013 Public Notice

NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I NAME: 7043 South 44th Street, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 18315 North Falcon Ln, Maricopa AZ 85138. The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: McNemar Law Offices, P.C., Attn: T. Troy McNemar, 1747 E Morten Ave, Ste 106, Phoenix AZ 85020-4671 III 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: Roy W. Anglin and Gloria A. Anglin 18315 North Falcon Ln, Maricopa AZ 85138 CBN Legal 9/25/13, 10/2/13, 10/9/13

Public Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 13-193 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF KEARNY, PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, AMENDING SECTION 10-1-9, MINORS CURFEW ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF KEARNY, ARIZONA: Section 1: That the Kearny Town Code Section 10-1-9, Minors, Curfew is hereby amended as follows: A. Except as set forth below, it is unlawful for any person under eighteen(18) years of age to be upon any of the streets, alleys or public places in the own between the hours of ten (10::00) o’clock p.m. And five (5:00) o’clock a.m., unless such person is accompanied by a parent, guardian, adult relative or an adult friend approved by a parent or guardian, unless such person is attending to employment or urgent business. If such unaccompanied minor is upon any of the streets, alleys or public places, between the hours stated above, and is attending to a school function, employment or urgent business, for which he or she can give a satisfactory explanation, it is unlawful for that minor to loiter, linger or ride aimlessly about the town. Such persons must transact such urgent business as speedily as possible. B. It is unlawful for the parent or guardian of a person under the age of eighteen (18) years to permit such a minor to be upon any of the streets, alleys or public places in town between the hours of ten (10:00) o’clock p.m. and five (5:00) o’clock a.m. The provisions of this section do not apply when the minor is accompanied by a parent, guardian, adult relative or an adult friend approved by a parent or guardian, or if such person is attending a school function, employment or urgent business and can give a satisfactory account of why he is absent from home. It shall not constitute a defense that such parent or guardian did not have knowledge of the whereabouts of the minor. C. Curfew is extended until 11:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, for minors age sixteen (16) and seventeen(17). D. The Town shall activate a curfew siren at ten (10:00) o’clock p..m. This shall constitute prima facie evidence that curfew is in effect with the Town. Section 2. Any person found guilty of violating any provision of this Ordinance to the shall be guilty of a class one misdemeanor. Each day that a violation continues shall be a separate offense punishable as herein above describe. Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance adopted herein by reference is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. Section 4: The provisions of Section 1 through 3 of this ordinance shall be effective from and after November 1, 2013. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Kearny, Arizona, this 16th day of September, 2013. /s/ Sam Hosler, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Anna Flores, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Stephen R. Cooper, Town Attorney CBN Legal 9/25/13

Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

INDEX CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM 1. AUTOMOTIVE 2. UTILITY TRAILERS 3. BOATS AND SUPPLIES 5. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 8. COUNSELING SERVICES 10. BUSINESS SERVICES 11. AUCTIONS 12. GUNS 14. COMPUTERS 15. FURNITURE/APPLIANCES 16. FINANCIAL SERVICES 18. HEALTH & FITNESS 20. HELP WANTED 21. HELP WANTED - DRIVERS 25. INSTRUCTION 26. BOOKS/PUBLICATIONS 30. JOBS WANTED 35. LIVESTOCK 40. LOST AND FOUND 43. MEETING NOTICES 44. YARD SALES 45. MISCELLANEOUS 50. MOBILE HOMES 52. MOBILE HOME PARKS 53. RVS/CAMP TRAILERS 55. MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT 56. STEEL BUILDINGS 57. BUILDING MATERIALS 60. MOTORCYCLES 65. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 67. NOTICES 68. ADOPTION 70. PERSONALS 75. PETS 80. RENTALS 81. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 85. SPORTING GOODS 87. TIMESHARES 88. VACATION RENTALS 90. WANT TO RENT 95. WANT TO BUY 99. MORTGAGE BUYERS 100. REAL ESTATE

10. Business Services

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10. Business Services 15. Furniture Wanted to buy Scrap Cars and Trucks $50 to $300, Car batteries $6, Metal $100 Ton, Stoves w/d Ref, All metal, Aluminum 25¢LB, Copper $2LB, Aluminum Cans 60¢LB, Lead 10¢LB, Brass $1LB . Call Wayne 480-227-1287

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11. Auctions

HUGE AUCTION 09/28/13: Clay Springs, AZ. 10 acres of merchandise. Pipes, Forklifts, Farm Implements, Tractors, ATVs, Vehicles, lots of building materials. Ron 928-521-7517. Pictures/Flyers www. ronbrewerauctions.com. (AzCAN)

FOR SALE:

Loveseat hide-a-bed, good condition $40; 7 drawer desk $40 – needs refinishing; Metal bunkbeds, mattresses, matching comforters $75; Small fireplace w/electric heater $35; Gun cabinet $50 All prices are negotiable.

Call 363-9819

20. Help Wanted Ray Unified School District #3 Position Announcement Job Title: Jr. High Baseball Coach – Boys Supervisor: Elem Athletic Director Closing: Open Till Filled Summary: Assists each student athlete to achieve a high level of skill, an appreciation for the value of discipline, teamwork and sportsmanship and an increased level of self-esteem

Applications can be picked up from Karla Luedke at the District Office Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

DES/DDD Case Manager II Salary $31,308. Go to www.azstatejobs. gov for more information and to Apply. EOE/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer. (AzCAN)

Find your next job in the classified! 21. Drivers GORDON TRUCKING, INC. CDL-A Drivers Needed! A better Carrier. A better Career. Full time, Part time positions. Consistent Miles & Time Off! Full Benefits, 401k, EOE. Call 7 days/wk! GordonTrucking. com 866-837-5997. (AzCAN) ENTER TO WIN A CUSTOM OC Chopper! Southwest Truck Driver Training. GI Bill accepted! Use your GI Bill to get your CDL and EARN $35K your first year! Pre-Hire letters before you even begin training! Call today for info and details on how to win an OC Chopper!! Phoenix: 602904-6602 OR Tucson: 520-216-7609. www.swtdtveterans.com. (AzCAN) KNIGHT REFRIGERATED: CDL-A Truck Drivers Needed! Get Paid Daily or Weekly, Consistent Miles. Pay Incentives & Benefits! Become a KNIGHT of the Road. EOE. 855-876-6079. (AzCAN)

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Page 15 68. Adoptions ADOPTION: Young, happily married couple wishing for newborn. Love, affection, security and opportunities await your baby. Expenses paid. Contact Jillian/David anytime. 800571-3763. https://jilliandavidadopt. shutterfly.com/#. (AzCAN).

80. Rentals For Rent/Lease - 3bd/1 1/2 bath family home in Kearny, AZ. Fenced yard. AC - $725.00 per month with initial cleaning/ damage deposit. Pets considered. 928-200-0641 or 520-429-2557. In Superior, 1 bdrm furnished $325/ mo. Utilities extra. Call 520-705-5122 For Rent 4bedroom 2 bath Kearny home. Remodeled Kitchen, newer a/c, washer dryer hookup outside.1 year lease 725.00 per month with security deposit. Available immediately. Call Neal 480-215-0292 or e-mail inquiries to nyukolis@cox.net. Superior. 3 bdrm, 2 bath duplex, A/C, $550 month plus $550 deposit. 602-625-3151.

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