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Copper Basin News Vol. 53 No. 33 Wednesday, August 17, 2011 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents Celebrating More Than 50 Years of News Coverage in the Copper Basin Something New is Coming to the CBN! Be on the Lookout! The Blazers Softball team traveled to Prescott July 22 to compete against ASA teams from around the state in the 16-under division. The Blazers faced a familiar team from Douglas, La Calentura. Annie Hinojos took the mound for the Blazers registering seven strikeouts and one walk while giving up five hits in a 2-5 loss. The second game for the Blazers was against the always tough Cats from Tucson. The Cats scattered 11 hits against the Blazers pitcher and defense. Annie Hinojos took the loss registering two strikeouts and two walks. While the Blazers mustered six hits of their own, the final score was 1-10. The third game of the tournament placed the Thunder of Mammoth against the Blazers. The Blazers pulled out to an early 4-1 lead sparked by an Alicia Romero pinch hit double, but could not hold off the Thunder bats as they rallied at the bottom of the fifth inning, taking the lead 5-4 and never looking back finishing with a 5-8 win. Annie Hinojos was on the mound registering two strikeouts and one walk. The top five batters for the Blazers at the Best of the West were Angela Fuentes (.500), Letti Arguello (.400), Kyana Garcia (.444), Josette Kimmel (.375), and Annie Hinojos (300). The Blazers would like to thank all the sponsors that made this trip possible, giving these girls an opportunity to challenge themselves and improve their skills with each game they played. The Blazers returned home, Aug. 2, to face the PCSO Daring Deputies for the fourth annual Night Out in San Manuel. This event was sponsored by the Adelante Juntos Coalition, CopperTown Association, Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, and M-SM Community Schools. Fry’s in Oro Valley donated fully equipped backpacks from the company’s ‘Backpack Back to School Drive.’ Kids from Hayden-Winkelman Schools Monday were surprised with supplies. Sabrina Alvarez, representing Fry’s Store #18 was on hand to help the kids try on their new backpacks. (John Hernandez photos) Fry’s helps Hayden-Winkelman kids get ready to learn Blazers softball still swinging, play in Best of the West tournament The event was held in San Manuel as a night to stand against crime. The sponsors tossed Frisbees out to the youth on the field with gifts attached to the bottom of some Frisbees. The PCSO also held an educational presentation on the softball Participating in the San Manuel National Night Out festivities were from left, (back) Ashley Meza, Alicia Romero, Lucy Sainz, Haleigh Osborn, and Kyana Garcia; (front) Angela Fuentes, Leticia Arguelo, Dallas Bushnell, Stephanie Encinas, Annie Hinojos, and Amber Romero; (lower fron) Josette Kimmel. (Not pictured-Hannah McEuen). (Submitted photo) See Blazers, Page 3 The Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition (CCEDC) invites all tourism sector businesses, boutiques, restaurants, hotels, B&B’s, attractions, chambers of commerce and residents throughout the Copper Corridor and all areas in between to assist in developing a regional tourism committee/ stakeholders group. There will be two organizational meetings hosted throughout the corridor this month. The meetings are currently scheduled for Monday, Aug. 22, at the Dudleyville Community Center, 4004 North Dudleyville Road, and Monday, Aug. 29, at the Superior Senior Center, 360 Main Street. Both meetings will begin at 5 p.m. Additional meetings could be scheduled if there is a demand. These meetings are designed to help gather the necessary information and identify stakeholders to create a regional tourism strategy that will help to strengthen our local economies and also further the mission and vision of existing CCEDC projects such as the Ore Cart Trail, the Mobile Visitor Center and the Discover Copper Corridor tourism website that have been developed for regional tourism promotion. For more information on the CCEDC tourism committee or the CCEDC Mobile Visitor Center please contact Mila Lira directly at 520-827-0676 or via email at [email protected] The Copper Corridor Economic Development coalition serves the copper communities of: Aravaipa, Dudleyville, Globe, Hayden, Kearny, Mammoth, Miami, Oracle, San Manuel, Superior and Winkelman. The purpose of the coalition is to assist in developing a sustainable economy for each of the communities while working together as a region. Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition seeks members for tourism committee field that caught the attention of the crowd. The Sheriff’s Department displayed multiple situations the K-9 units face and also the well-disciplined training of the K-9s. The PCSO showed the crowd how they locate drugs and how the unit subdues a suspected criminal. The main event of the night faced the Blazers against the Daring Deputies. The Blazers pulled out to an early lead 10-2 by the top of the third inning. The Daring Deputies came back with a fury scoring nine runs in the fourth and fifth innings. The Blazers bats went silent with the help of the Deputies tough pitcher, only registering one run in that span. With the score tied 11-11, both teams agreed to go one more inning. The Blazers were up first and needed a little spark to get their bats back on track. With one runner on and one out, coach Hinojos came off the bench to help out, sending a shot to deep right field, with the help of base coach Angela Fuentes, for an in-the-park homerun. The Blazers scored two more runs to complete the inning 15-11 Blazers. The Deputies were going Approximately 395 Girl Scout fun patches, badges and incentive awards were given during the Investiture and Bridging Ceremony recently to the Copper Basin Unit Girl Scout Troops 1716 and 2717. Before the presentation of awards, the program started with the flag ceremony, performed by flag carrier, Annalecia Gonzales and flag guards, Marissa Baez and Jasmine De Los Reyes. Annalecia Gonzales, Lillian Steelman and Mia Steelman, who were not invested into Brownie Girl Scouts in prior ceremonies, participated in the Investiture Ceremony. Participating in the Bridging Ceremonies was Daisy Girl Scout, Marissa Baez, bridged over to Brownies; while Annalecia Gonzales, Clarissa Gonzales, Mia Steelman and Starr Valenzuela bridged to Junior Girl Scouts. Not present for the bridging ceremonies were Shelby Anderson, Ahleah Arbizo, Danella Morales, Angelina Sanchez and Chevelle Serrano. Junior Girl Scouts helping Brownies bridge over to Juniors, were Mia Steelman, Local Girl Scouts receive awards See Scouts, Page 3

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Vol. 53 No. 33 Wednesday, August 17, 2011 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents See Scouts, Page 3 Participating in the San Manuel National Night Out festivities were from left, (back) Ashley Meza, Alicia Romero, Lucy Sainz, Haleigh Osborn, and Kyana Garcia; (front) Angela Fuentes, Leticia Arguelo, Dallas Bushnell, Stephanie Encinas, Annie Hinojos, and Amber Romero; (lower fron) Josette Kimmel. (Not pictured-Hannah McEuen). (Submitted photo) See Blazers, Page 3

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Copper Basin News Vol. 53 No. 33 Wednesday, August 17, 2011 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents

Celebrating More Than 50 Years of News Coverage in the Copper Basin

Something New is Coming to the CBN! Be on the Lookout!

The Blazers Softball team traveled to Prescott July 22 to compete against ASA teams from around the state in the 16-under division. The Blazers faced a familiar team from Douglas, La Calentura. Annie Hinojos took the mound for the Blazers registering seven strikeouts and one walk while giving up fi ve hits in a 2-5 loss. The second game for the Blazers was against the always tough Cats from Tucson. The Cats scattered 11 hits against the Blazers pitcher and defense. Annie Hinojos took the loss registering two strikeouts and two walks. While the Blazers mustered six hits of their own, the fi nal score was 1-10. The third game of the tournament placed the Thunder of Mammoth against the Blazers. The Blazers pulled out to an early 4-1 lead sparked by an Alicia Romero pinch hit double, but could

not hold off the Thunder bats as they rallied at the bottom of the fi fth inning, taking the lead 5-4 and never looking back fi nishing with a 5-8 win. Annie Hinojos was on the mound registering two strikeouts and one walk. The top fi ve batters for the Blazers at the Best of the West were Angela Fuentes (.500), Letti Arguello (.400), Kyana Garcia (.444), Josette Kimmel (.375), and Annie Hinojos (300). The Blazers would like to thank all the sponsors that made this trip possible, giving these girls an opportunity to challenge themselves and improve their skills with each game they played. The Blazers returned home, Aug. 2, to face the PCSO Daring Deputies for the fourth annual Night Out in San Manuel. This event was sponsored by the Adelante Juntos Coalition, CopperTown Association, Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, and M-SM Community Schools.

Fry’s in Oro Valley donated fully equipped backpacks from the company’s ‘Backpack Back to School Drive.’ Kids from Hayden-Winkelman Schools Monday were surprised with supplies. Sabrina Alvarez, representing Fry’s Store #18 was on hand to help the kids try on their new backpacks. (John Hernandez photos)

Fry’s helps Hayden-Winkelman kids get ready to learn

Blazers softball still swinging, play in Best of the West tournamentThe event was held in San Manuel as a night to stand against crime.

The sponsors tossed Frisbees out to the youth on the fi eld with gifts attached to the

bottom of some Frisbees. The PCSO also held an educational presentation on the softball

Participating in the San Manuel National Night Out festivities were from left, (back) Ashley Meza, Alicia Romero, Lucy Sainz, Haleigh Osborn, and Kyana Garcia; (front) Angela Fuentes, Leticia Arguelo, Dallas Bushnell, Stephanie Encinas, Annie Hinojos, and Amber Romero; (lower fron) Josette Kimmel. (Not pictured-Hannah McEuen). (Submitted photo)

See Blazers, Page 3

The Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition (CCEDC) invites all tourism sector businesses, boutiques, restaurants, hotels, B&B’s, attractions, chambers of commerce and residents throughout the Copper Corridor and all areas in between to assist in developing a regional tourism committee/stakeholders group. There will be two organizational meetings hosted throughout the corridor this month. The meetings are currently scheduled for Monday, Aug. 22, at the Dudleyville Community Center, 4004 North Dudleyville Road, and Monday, Aug. 29, at the Superior Senior Center, 360 Main Street. Both meetings will begin at 5 p.m. Additional meetings could be scheduled if there is a demand. These meetings are designed to help gather the necessary information and identify stakeholders to create a regional tourism strategy that will help to strengthen our local economies and also further the mission and vision of existing CCEDC projects such as the Ore Cart Trail, the Mobile Visitor Center and the Discover Copper Corridor tourism website that have been developed for regional tourism promotion. For more information on the CCEDC tourism committee or the CCEDC Mobile Visitor Center please contact Mila Lira directly at 520-827-0676 or via email at [email protected] The Copper Corridor Economic Development coalition serves the copper communities of: Aravaipa, Dudleyville, Globe, Hayden, Kearny, Mammoth, Miami, Oracle, San Manuel, Superior and Winkelman. The purpose of the coalition is to assist in developing a sustainable economy for each of the communities while working together as a region.

Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition seeks members for tourism committee

fi eld that caught the attention of the crowd. The Sheriff’s Department displayed multiple situations the K-9 units face and also the well-disciplined training of the K-9s. The PCSO showed the crowd how they locate drugs and how the unit subdues a suspected criminal. The main event of the night faced the Blazers against the Daring Deputies. The Blazers pulled out to an early lead 10-2 by the top of the third inning. The Daring Deputies came back with a fury scoring nine runs in the fourth and fi fth innings. The Blazers bats went silent with the help of the Deputies tough pitcher, only registering one run in that span. With the score tied 11-11, both teams agreed to go one more inning. The Blazers were up fi rst and needed a little spark to get their bats back on track. With one runner on and one out, coach Hinojos came off the bench to help out, sending a shot to deep right fi eld, with the help of base coach Angela Fuentes, for an in-the-park homerun. The Blazers scored two more runs to complete the inning 15-11 Blazers. The Deputies were going

Approximately 395 Girl Scout fun patches, badges and incentive awards were given during the Investiture and Bridging Ceremony recently to the Copper Basin Unit Girl Scout Troops 1716 and 2717. Before the presentation of awards, the program started with the fl ag ceremony, performed by fl ag carrier, Annalecia Gonzales and fl ag guards, Marissa Baez and Jasmine De Los Reyes. Annalecia Gonzales, Lillian Steelman and Mia Steelman, who were not invested into Brownie Girl Scouts in prior ceremonies, participated in the

Investiture Ceremony. Participating in the Bridging Ceremonies was Daisy Girl Scout, Marissa Baez, bridged over to Brownies; while Annalecia Gonzales, Clarissa Gonzales, Mia Steelman and Starr Valenzuela bridged to Junior Girl Scouts. Not present for the bridging ceremonies were Shelby Anderson, Ahleah Arbizo, Danella Morales, Angelina Sanchez and Chevelle Serrano. Junior Girl Scouts helping Brownies bridge over to Juniors, were Mia Steelman,

Local Girl Scouts receive awards

See Scouts, Page 3

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Editor, Copper Basin News: Pinal County Supervisor Chairman Pete Rios was stopped for speeding by a Hayden Police Offi cer on August 2. His conduct with the offi cer and Chief of Police was not what anybody would expect from a citizen, never mind an elected offi cial. Mr. Rios wrote an opinion column, in several newspapers, where he omitted key facts surrounding the event and portrayed himself as an innocent victim of police brutality and suggested the public should

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Frank Brock of Winkelman went to be with our Lord on August 8, 2011. Frank was born on September 6, 1948 in Wynne, Arkansas. He moved to Winkelman in 1984. Frank is survived by friend and companion Joyce Jonas and his children: Dustin Brock of Winkelman, Amanda Lord and her husband, Brandon of Winkelman, Jody Jonas and wife Kristine, of Lordsburg, New Mexico, Jose Jonas and wife, Megan of Fort Drum, New York, and Amber Jonas of Lordsburg, New Mexico; grandchildren, Chyrise, Dakota, Cody, Dylon, Cheyanne, Lilly, Jordon, Abigale, Anthony, Augustine, Mallory and Amber; brothers, Lowell Brock of Mesa and Chuck Herman of Deming, New Mexico and many nieces and nephews. Frank was preceded in death by his parents, Elgin Brock of Arkansas, Mary Brock of Iowa, and sister Mary Sue of Arkansas and grandnephew Dwight Brock Jr. of Mesa. Frank served in the United States Army. He worked in many of our National Forest and was a truck driver and heavy equipment operator. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. His greatest joy was spending time with his grandchildren. A memorial service will be held for Mr. Brock on Aug. 19 at 5 p.m. at the Winkelman Flats.

Joseph Jacob Kerlock, 66, of Dudleyville, passed away on Aug. 8, 2011 in Winkelman. Joe was born on June 14, 1945 in Mam-moth to Jo-seph and Eva (Buzan) Ker-lock. Joe was employed for over 32 years at ASARCO as a Boilermaker and then as a supervisor upon his retire-ment. He served in the United States Navy as a Sea bee and served in the Viet-nam War. For many years Joe raised cattle and enjoyed being a rancher. He also enjoyed growing a bountiful garden of fruits, vegetables and chilis. Joe is survived by his wife: Sylvia Kerlock of

Paulina B. Romero passed away on Aug. 11, 2011 at Casa de la Luz Hospice in Tucson with her family by her side. She was born Nov. 10, 1927 in Hayden to the late Lucas and Sara Baldenegro. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Chano, son Chanito, brother Nicky Baldenegro and great-granddaughter Lydia “Kandi” Campos. She is survived by daughters, Polly, Lilly (Robert), Patty (Rick); sons, Raul (Yolanda) and Dickie (Viola); 15 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Hortencia (Joaquin), Cheri (Lalo); brothers, Rafael (Louisa) and Rudolfo (Piti); sister-in-law, Carmen; and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Forever loving you Mom, Nana, and Sister. Services were held on Monday, Aug. 15, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Hayden. Interment followed at Mountain View Cemetery. The family was assisted by Griffi th Mortuary.

Former Duncan resident, Margaret Sanchez, passed away at home in Dripping Springs, surrounded by her children and family. She was a hardworking mother of nine, who instilled unity and family values to her children. She was a magnet to children and had the patience to teach them so many things. They were the love of her life, as well as she to them. Where you saw one family member, the rest were sure to be not too far behind. Her legacy and love continues with each generation. She enjoyed gardening, cooking and going to the casino. She was loved so much and will be greatly missed.

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Martinez; and sisters, Katy Paradez, Linda Rodriguez, Berniece Bustamante and Mary Ann Martinez. She was preceded in death by her grandchildren, Peter, Alfred (Gordy), Christopher and William; her parents and two brothers. As per her wishes, she was laid to rest in the Duncan Cemetery.

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Jessica Garcia, Daniella Hinojos, Tara Lorona and Myranda Figueroa. Incentives award were given out for participating in the cookie sales. The three top cookie sellers were sellers for Troop 1716 were Marissa Baez with 580 boxes, Ahlea Arbizo with 400 boxes and Danella Morales with 219 boxes Besides the patch, certifi cate and incentives prizes each one received a Cookie Monster doll. Junior Girl Scout Troop 2717 top sellers, for over 500 boxes, were Tara Lorona and Myranda Figueroa. Recognition for participating in the dance group in the Pioneer Day’s parade as a non-girl scout was Felicity Ramirez. Girl Scout leader for Troop 1716 is Gloria Beltran, with assistant co-leaders, Jody Swingle and Dolores Baez. Junior Troop 2717 leader is Joanna Almarza with assistant co-leader, Carol Larkins. After the Friendship Circle, refreshments were served.

down swinging this night. The Deputies scored four runs with two outs and with runners on third and second

the Blazers defense needed a stop. Shortstop Letti Arguello provided that stop with a charging put out at fi rst, fi nal score 15-15. Top Blazer hitters of the night 2-5 Angela Fuentes (double), 2-4 Dallas Bushnell, Letti Arguello, Ashley Meza, and Josette Kimmel (2 triples), 3-4 Lucy Sainz and Kyana Garcia (triple), and 4-5 Annie Hinojos (2 doubles). These young ladies played tough against the coed fastpitch team, the Daring Deputies. The Blazers would like to thank Betty Chavez for the invite and the generosity shown toward the girls of the team, and also Leo the Announcer for the entertainment. Coming up next on the calendar for the Blazers: Coolidge and Superior.

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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 offi cer 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.Aug. 14

Theft was reported in the parking area near the Little League Park. A trailer hitch

was missing from a vehicle. Disorderly conduct/disruptive behavior was reported at the intersection of Upton and Danbury. Two male juveniles were stretching a string across the roadway causing vehicles to brake suddenly. The boys were warned that such behavior could result in a serious accident. Other calls included one welfare check, one residential alarm, one 911 hang-up and one suspicious person/vehicle/circumstance report. Verbal warnings included two for speed and one for a brake light violation.

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Editor, Copper Basin News: People that live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. Ed Barker of the Apache Junction News wrote an article this Monday, Aug. 8, about Paul Babeu’s photo radar escapade and one of his top offi cer’s multiple criminal speeding incidents. How did the Sheriff handle it? Part of Barker’s article goes as follows:

“You may remember this is the same Paul Babeu whose personal car was ticketed for speeding by PCSO photo radar back in 2008 when he was a Chandler police offi cer and before he became the sheriff. He told PCSO at the time that he didn’t know who was speeding in his car even though the driver in the photograph was a dead-ringer for his sister-in-law (the

Letter to the Editor: Babeu needs to look at his own house fi rstone married to Judge Shaun Babeu). “Sheriff Babeu never paid the ticket, and neither he nor his brother ever identifi ed the mystery woman who was driving Babeu’s speeding car. But, one of the fi rst things newly elected Sheriff Babeu did when taking offi ce was to end photo radar in Pinal County (even though he now says there have been “many serious and fatal collisions”). “Then, in March of this year, Lt. Tami Villar of the PCSO was reportedly clocked by an Arizona State trooper at more than 100 miles per hour as she was passing cars on a two-lane road on her way home. Villar was driving an unmarked county vehicle and had her child in the car at the time. She identifi ed herself as a PCSO employee and after conferring with his supervisor by radio, the DPS offi cer issued Villar a “warning” for speeding but did not record the rate of speed in the box provided on the warning. Perhaps he left it blank because a warning ticket for 100 miles per hour might look a little odd. Sheriff Babeu

handled the matter internally and nothing further came of it. “Babeu’s sister-in-law and certain of his employees may be able to get away with speeding, but you and I will be cited.” County personnel informs me that there was a dash camera in the DPS car recording the speeds of over 100 MPH. The recordings from the dash cam are available for public inspection. I was informed that these incidents of criminal speeding occurred at least three times and offi cer Villar was not in pursuit of anyone. Sheriff

Babue did nothing until the third criminal speeding incident and then only placed a warning letter in the offi cer’s fi le. Multiple criminal speeding incidents over 100 MPH; misuse of county vehicles; and child endangerment. All very serious violations of our state laws. Now, who really needs to explain his actions and his total disregard for public safety, and apologize to police, law enforcement and the general public? As the lead law enforcement offi cer in Pinal County, what kind of an example is Sheriff Babeu

setting by attempting to cover-up these incidents? Yes, I agree with you Sheriff Babeu, “Nobody should be above the law.”/s/ Pete Rios, ChairPinal County Board of Supervisors

and return to his vehicle. Offi cers are trained to watch everyone’s hands, so you can imagine what this 12-year veteran offi cer was thinking when an unknown, defi ant person refused three demands to show his hands and repeated commands to produce his driver’s license. Rios demanded to know why he was being stopped, before he would agree to any of the offi cer’s lawful orders. Rios loves to remind everyone of his 25 years as an Arizona lawmaker, so you would think he would know that State Law ARS 28-1595.b requires drivers to turn over identifi cation on request, after being pulled over by an offi cer. At this point, the offi cer physically restrained Rios and began walking him back to his car, when Rios threw his license onto the hood of the patrol car. The offi cer called for backup and Police Chief Monte Antcliff responded, where Mr. Rios demanded the Chief control his offi cer, called the offi cer an expletive and exclaimed, “I’m a former Senator and Chairman of the Pinal Board of Supervisors.” and asked the chief, “Are these the types of thugs you hire as cops, in Hayden?” Our police offi cers have a

tough enough job and don’t deserve the disrespect and temper tantrum of elected offi cials, who believe they’re above the law. Pete Rios owes the offi cer and Chief an apology for his unlawful conduct, the distortion of facts and his deliberate attempts to create public distrust of our protectors in law enforcement. /s/ Paul BabeuSheriff, Pinal County

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, ArizonaPage 4 Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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CHURCH OF JESUS CHRISTOF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

Kearny Ward - 200 Hammond RoadSunday Morning Meetings:

Sacrament: 9-10:10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:20-11 a.m. Priesthood, Relief Society, YW: 11:10 a.m.-12 p.m. Reunion de Sacramento 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Evening Meetings: Relief Society Personal Enrichment: as announced Wednesday: Family History Library (open to public) 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. YM/YW (Mutual) & Scouts 7-8 p.m.

Bishop Bradley BakerStudy Phone: (520) 363-7481,

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FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCHTilbury & 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.

INFANT JESUS OF PRAGUECATHOLIC CHURCH

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Tuesday 6:00 p.m.No daily morning Mass on Monday, Tuesday or Saturday.

Saturday Vigil: 6:00 p.m. Sunday Mass: 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

Religious Education for ChildrenAll classes, PreK-K through high school, will be

held Saturdays from 8 to 9:30 a.m. starting Aug. 27. Confirmation class will be held separately and will be announced. Registration for all classes is now

open. Contact the Parish Office for more information. Rev. Fr. Thomas Dekaa, Administrator 363-7205

KEARNY CHURCH OF CHRIST103 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, Minister363-7711

KEARNYSOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH

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Bible Study 9:45 a.m.Morning Worship 11 a.m.Worship Sunday Evening 6 p.m.Monday Morning Coffee Fellowship 8-10 a.m.Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.

Stephen Yurek, Pastor

LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF GODWelcomes 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 VALLEYBAPTIST CHURCHDudleyville 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.

Tim King, Pastor • 520-827-0820

ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCHWelcomes 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 Dale A. Branson, Pastor 356-7223

COPPER VALLEY CHRISTIAN CENTERCorner 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

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Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: POST A SIGN SERVICES LLC ACC #L-1694313-8 II The address of the registered office is: 3306 W. White Canyon Road, Queen Creek, Arizona 85142, located in the County of Pinal. The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Mariscal, Weeks, McIntyre & Friedlander, P.A., 2901 N. Central Avenue – Suite 200, Phoenix, Arizona 85012-2705. III Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The name and address 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 is: Rachel Merrill Member and Manager 3306 W. White Canyon Road Queen Creek, Arizona 85142 Charles H. Oldham Member 2901 N. Central - Suite 200 Phoenix, Arizona 85012-2705CBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: 3441 N. MOUNTAIN AVENUE LLC L-1693631-4 II. The address of the known place of business is: 12482 W. Acacia Lane Casa Grande, AZ 85194 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Wright & Yonan PLLC 1050 E. River Rd Ste 202 Tucson AZ 85711 Management of the limited liabilty company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are; Christian Costanza 12482 W. Acacia Lane Casa Grande AZ 85194 CBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: 819 E. ALTURAS STREET LLC L-1693621-2 II. The address of the known place of business is: 12482 W. Acacia Lane Casa Grande, AZ 85194 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Wright & Yonan PLLC 1050 E. River Rd Ste 202 Tucson AZ 85711 Management of the limited liabilty company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are; Christian Costanz 12482 W. Acacia Lane Casa Grande AZ 85194 member CBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: SAN TAN VALLEY TOWING LLC L-1690033-9 II. The address of the known place of business is: 29581 N. Candlewood Dr. San Tan Valley, AZ 85143 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Jerald Wade 866 Lamonte St. Queen Creek, AZ. 85143 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: member Kendall George 29581 N. Candlewood Dr. San Tan Valley AZ 85143 Sheri George 29581 N. Candlewood Dr. San Tan Valley AZ 85143 CBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: SHINEOMIGHT POOLS LLC. L-1652691-3 II. The address of the known place of business is: 28690 N. Olivine Ct San Tan Valley AZ 85143 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Jesse Strader 28690 N. Olivine Ct San Tan Valley AZ 85143 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Jesse Strader 28690 N. Olivine Ct San Tan Valley AZ 85143 member David Strader 28690 N. Olivine Ct San Tan Valley AZ 85143 member CBN Legal 8/10/11, 8/17/11, 8/24/11

Public NoticeARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR LOVING TOUCH ONLY, LLC; FIRST DO NO HARM. L-1696488-5 The address of the known place of business and Statuatory Agent and sole member is: Robin Smith 619 N Cortez Rd Apache Junction, AZ 85119.CBN Legal 8/10/11, 8/17/11, 8/24/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. TILLIAN DUE LC L-1667692-7 II. The address of the known place of business is: 19044 N. Lousandra Dr. Maricopa AZ 85138-5774 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Michael Santilli 19044 N. Lousandra Dr. Maricopa AZ 85138-5774 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 person who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Michael Santilli, trustee The Santilli Family Living Trust [manager], 19044 N. Lousandra Dr. Maricopa AZ 85138-5774CBN Legal 8/10/11, 8/17/11, 8/24/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I L-1690944-6 NAME: Desert Pilot Services, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 32762 N. Pebble Creek Drive, San Tan Valley, AZ 85143 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: F. Devirl Lofgreen 513 E. Hearne Way, Gilbert, AZ 85234 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: Kindle Tannery 32762 N. Pebble Creek Drive, San Tan Valley, AZ 85143CBN Legal 8/17, 8/24/11, 8/31/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: TJ Handyman Service LLC L-1689042-8 II The address of the registered office is: 44839 W. Gavilan DR, Maricopa, AZ 85139-8807 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Thomas E. Kilgore 44839 W. Gavilan DR, Maricopa, AZ 85139-8807 III Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Thomas E. Kilgore Manager/Member 44839 W. Gavilan DR, Maricopa, AZ 85139-8807CBN Legal 8/17/11, 8/24/11, 8/31/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: ZEN FOCUS LLC L-1687163-8 II The address of the registered office is: P.O. Box 1216, Maricopa, AZ 85139-1216 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Daphne Roberts 20161 N. Klamatch PL III Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Daphne Roberts Manager/Member P.O. Box 1216, Maricopa, AZ 85139-1216 Brian Roberts Manager/Member P.O. Box 1216, Maricopa, AZ 85139-1216CBN Legal 8/17/11, 8/24/11, 8/31/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: Wil-Paul Construction LLC L-1696993-6 II. The address of the known place of business is: 1518 East Bowman Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 III. The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Matthew Wilbur Chaney 1518 East Bowman Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Matthew Wilbur Chaney 1518 East Bowman Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 member Stanley Paul Riesland 1518 East Bowman Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 member CBN Legal 8/17/11, 8/24/11, 8/31/11

By Georgie Wood([email protected]) There was always something to discuss (or cuss!) at the meetings of the Aravaipa Property Owners Association (APOA), such as what options were available for improving the Aravaipa road; what was taking place on certain lands; and the zoning of those lands because of rumors of development. In 1987, some members even became interested in developing an area plan for west-end Aravaipa Creek, although that project wasn’t welcome by all. The Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 greatly influenced what could be done along and in Aravaipa Creek which was considered to be an important refuge for native fish. Most members of APOA were surprised when they learned that there was the possibility of the creation of a native fish hatchery and public park on Aravaipa Creek property that the Nature Conservancy (TNC) had been gifted on December 31, 1987. It was reported that the gift included 41 acres and half of the water rights, and that it was hoped that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) would purchase an extra 79 acres, the other half of the water right, and cooperate with the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD) and Pinal County to create the native fish hatchery and public park on the property. Also, that TNC said they would help in creating the fish refugium and 120 acre recreational area, but if this didn’t take place within two years, TNC would sell what they were given. At an APOA meeting on March 6, 1988, Dan Campbell, State Director for TNC, talked about TNC’s role in Arizona, its gift of Aravaipa Creek property, and its plans in the near future to poison ponds in which exotic fish had been stocked. As for the proposed park plan, APOA members voiced their concerns of increased traffic, litter, and the environmental impact. This was shortly before the upstream George Whittel Wildlife Preserve, managed by the Defenders of Wildlife (DOW), was returned to TNC on May 19, 1988. A March 20, 1989 memorandum to all interested parties from Tom Collazo, Director of TNC’s Aravaipa Preserve, was in regard to a proposal to study construction of a fish barrier in Aravaipa Creek. That memorandum stated that TNC was currently evaluating ways it could help protect Aravaipa Creek’s native fish population; that FWS had recently issued Draft Recovery Plans for the endangered fish species; that a gift of land had resulted in TNC ownership of a .75 mile stretch of stream corridor; that a management easement had recently been signed which would present an opportunity to isolate exotic fish populations in three ponds; that because of TNC’s ownership of floodplain land below Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness (ACW), TNC was in a position to make available sites for construction of a barrier; and that TNC was willing to assist in the coordination of a cooperative agreement to design, fund, construct, and maintain a fish barrier and to help ensure the cooperation of other private landowners in west-end Aravaipa. Well, those other private land owners were not cooperative, especially after June of 1989 when the FWS was focusing on three different sites for fish barriers. Those sites were “Holy Joe”, on the Holy Joe Ranch; “School House”, downstream of the Barassi property; and “Brandenburg”, upstream of the Luebbermann property. Much more later!

By Nolberto Waddell The Lady Lobo student-athletes came together this week for the start of the volleyball season and the grueling week of conditioning drills. The volleyball team will be under the leadership of head coach Marissa Gallego and will be assisted by Salvador “Chava” Gallego, two coaches who are no strangers to the Lady Lobo volleyball program having coached the Lady Lobos in the past seasons. Coach Gallego greeted 15 Lady Lobo volleyball players and this group of Lady Lobo

By Nolberto Waddell After a week of two-a-day conditioning drills that have caused many lunches to leave their bodies and tons of sweat on their garments, the Lobo football team finally got to put on the pads for the contact drills they will be needing for the upcoming season of football. With the pads on, the Lobos show good size on the young team. The coaching staff showed a little concern in the first couple of practices with the hitting taking place concerned about the lack of intensity from the players and the Lobo players not wanting to hit in the Lobo style. But things are coming around! In the last couple of practices the intensity level has gone up considerably and the Lobo coaches are starting to like what they see. The big dogs are starting to take the leadership but

the underclassmen are not backing down from the hard hitting. The coaches like it, they report that all the team members are sucking it up and are backing own from no one. The offensive team is starting to gel together but the work of the defensive team, the hard hitting and intensity they have shown will be a big factor in the upcoming season. And the intensity level will have o stay up there because their first contact against an opponent is fast approaching and the opposing teams they will be facing have plenty of experience in eight man football starting with the scrimmage this Thursday, Aug.19, at Pima High School. The scrimmage at Pima will be a three team affair with the Cougars of St. David High School taking on the Roughriders of Pima High School in the first twenty play session followed by the

Lobos don the pads for scrimmage ThursdayLobos taking on the Cougars in the next twenty play session. The coach from St. David describes his team as physically big, strong and like to hit, so the Lobos should get a good first test in their first

trip into eight man football. The Lobos will than take on the Roughriders of Pima High School in a twenty play session. The Roughriders are no strangers to eight man football with plenty of

state playoff trophies in their showcase. In observing Lobo practices, the Lobo student-athletes should have a good showing in their first taste of eight man football. Their hitting

and spirit level have gone up considerably in the last few days of practice and hopefully will carry over into their play during the scrimmage against two very seasoned football teams.

Lady Lobos take to the courtstudent-athletes are very experienced led by six senior members with the rest of the team composed of juniors and sophomores who have played together the past years. For some reason, no freshman volleyball players have reported for practice but a couple have informed the coach that they are awaiting their required physicals. The team will be preparing for their first match of the season Thursday, Aug. 18, when the Lady Miners of San Manuel High School come to Lobo Gym

for a controlled scrimmage to start a long 16 game schedule with two tournaments also on the schedule. The Lady Lobo volleyball players will have to get ready quick because the first match of the schedule will be against their rivals, the Lady Bearcats. Gone from the Lady Lobo schedule will be matches against Pusch Ridge, San Tan Foothills and Coolidge but those teams will be replaced with matches against Fort Thomas and a new school starting their program, Imagine Prep. Also on the schedule will be their yearly trip to the Florence Volleyball Invitational Tournament on Sept. 17 and a trip to Pima High School on Oct. 1 for the always tough Roughrider Invitational Volleyball Tournament.

The Lady Lobo team will be well equipped to handle the upcoming schedule with plenty of experienced volleyball players led by the six seniors on the team that have extensive playing time on the varsity level. The underclass group also are not lacking in experience with most of the student-athletes getting plenty of playing time last year. This Lady Lobo volleyball team should do quite well this season and with a little luck should return to the state playoffs again . So come out and support our young Lady Lobos and their quest for a return trip to the state tournament , a tournament they last went too two years ago under the direction of head coach Marissa Gallego.

This ‘n That This ‘n That listings are reserved for non-profit groups and community announcements. All items for this column must be in the Copper Basin News office by 5 p.m. Friday for publication in the following Wednesday’s edition. Due to space constraints, not all of the items in This ‘n That are printed in the Copper Basin News. For a more complete listing including ongoing clubs and organization meeting times and dates, please go online to www.copperarea.com. KEARNY CLEAN UP Kearny’s free dump day is held on the second Saturday of every month at the old transfer station. The next free dump day is set for Sept. 10.FOOD DISTRIBUTION The Copper Basin Food Bank will distribute food on the third Thursday of every month at 1:30 p.m. at Hubbard Park in Kearny. The next distribution date is August 18. Please bring your own box. Donations are accepted. The CBFB is assisted by the Florence Food Bank.

CCAB MEETING The Copper Community Action Board (CCAB) will be meeting on Thursday, Aug. 18, at 6 p.m. at Trendz Restaurant. All are welcome!HAYDEN POOL EXTENDED HOURS The Town of Hayden has extended the pool hours. Come swim on Fridays, from noon – 5 p.m. or Saturdays from 4 – 9 p.m. Water aerobics will be on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. For more information call 356-7801.CCPR/FIRST AID TRAINING On Saturday, Oct. 15, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Friend, Family and Neighbor Caregivers Outreach Assistance Project will be hosting CPR and First Aid Training, a basic overview of CPR and First Aid Training, for the Copper Corridor area. Participants will receive a certification card good for two years.You must attend the training all day in order to receive certification. Interested? You may RSVP by visiting http://tinyurl.com/CopperCorridorRSVP. Please pass this information along

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Public NoticeINVITATION TO BID

TOWN OF WINKELMANWastewater Treatment Plant

206 Giffin Ave., Winkelman AZ The Town of Winkelman hereinafter referred to as Town, through a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) from the Arizona State Department of Housing (ADOH) will accept bids from qualified firms or individuals with a minimum of an A contractor’s license as registered with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors to perform the following services:PROJECT DESCRIPTIONThis federally funded project consists of the repairing of a Wastewater Treatment Plant.OBJECTIVE/SCOPE OF WORKCONTRACTOR furnish, install and complete all work as specified or indicated in the contract documents. The work is generally described as follows:• Installation of a new 400 amp electrical service, cabinets and gear along with new receptacles and conduit to replace the existing electrical system of the wastewater treatment plant.Installation of a new back-up generator to support new electrical service.• Installation of new 3-inch ductile iron force main pipe from influent lift pumps to treatment plant aeration basins. • Installation of approximately 2500 square feet of sand filter sludge drying/percolation beds with 3 drying chambers, separated by solid grout reinforced retaining walls and lined with a waterproof membrane.• Installation of a new progressive cavity sludge pump and adjustable hosing to transfer sludge to drying beds.• Installation of a sump manhole and pump to return filtrate to treatment plant. Installation of an 6 foot chain link fence around the new generator and electrical equipment to improve site security, with vehicle and pedestrian gates. PROPOSALSTo be considered, one (1) original and two (2) copies of the proposal must be provided and in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders included in the bid package.Sealed bids will be received at Winkelman Town Hall on September 26, 2011 at 1:00 PM at which time all bids received will be opened and the amount of the total bid and alternates read aloud. Failure of the proposer to complete all of the bid documents may result in rejection of the proposal. All bids should be identified as “Sealed Bid, Town of Winkelman Wastewater Treatment Plant”.A bid security in the form of a certified check, cashier’s check, or bid bond in the amount of 10% of the bid shall accompany each proposal. Bonding companies issuing acceptable bonds in conjunction with this project must hold a certification of authority to transact surety business in Arizona as issued by the Director of the Department of Insurance. All bid security shall be made payable, without condition, to the Town of Winkelman. Said bid security shall be considered liquidated damages and shall be forfeited to the Town of Winkelman in the event the proposal is accepted and the successful bidder fails to execute the CONTRACT and furnish the required bonds within ten (10) workings days after the notice of bid award.The Town will conduct a pre-bid conference and site inspection on September 12, 2011 at 1:00. Interested bidders should meet at the Winkelman Town Hall, 206 Giffin Ave., Winkelman AZ, which is accessible to persons with disabilities. Individuals with special accessibility needs may contact the Town’s ADA Coordinator at (520) 356-7854 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting.The project shall be accomplished in accordance with all federal program and state statutory requirements to include Executive Orders, Administrative Rules and Regulations.Copies of the plans, specifications and contract documents may be obtained at Willdan Engineering, 7500 N. Dreamy Draw Dr., Suite 130, Phoenix AZ 85020. Contact Nick Bernoski at (602) 395-7509 or email at [email protected]. A refundable deposit of $10.00 will be required for each set of contract documents, plans and specs. Deposit should be in the form of a check payable to Willdan Engineering. Such deposit will be refunded upon return of the contract documents, plans and specs with a proposal; or return of the contract documents, plans and specs in good order within one (1) week of the bid opening date; said deposit to otherwise be forfeited to Willdan Engineering. Limit of two (2) sets of documents per general contractor. Additional sets may be purchased at $10.00 per set. To receive plans and specs by priority mail, include a separate check for $13.00 payable to Willdan Engineering. Mailing fees are not refundable. If information of a material matter is provided in response to any correspondence or question, or if a clarification is issued by the architect or the Town, a copy of the question and answer will be provided to all prospective bidders who have requested a set of plans. This response shall serve as an addendum to the advertised call for bids and become part of the Town’s approved plans.The Town of Winkelman reserves the right to accept the lowest, responsible bid; to consider alternatives; to reject any or all bids; and to waive irregularities or information in any bid. Bids received after the specified time of closing will be returned unopened. The Town of Winkelman also reserves the right to hold any or all bids for a period of thirty (30) days after the date of opening. Bidders will not be allowed to withdraw submitted bids during the thirty (30) day period.The Town of Winkelman is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity EmployerCBN Legal 8/17/11, 8/24/11

Public NoticeSTATE OF ARIZONA COUNTY OF PINAL When Recorded Return To: Douglas V. Drury, Esq. 8110 E. Cactus Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents recorded on October 13, 1998 at recording number 1998-041943 in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder on September 29, 2011 at 9:15 a.m. of said day, at the front steps of the Pinal County Courthouse, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, AZ 85232. All right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the following described property will be sold: TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 308-06-0090 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 18, Block 7, of Mitman Addition to the town of Oracle Arizona, according to the plat of record in the office of the County recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Book 14 of Maps, Page 39. Including any mobile home or other fixture. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and/or other common designation shown herein. The property address is purported to be: 870 N. Sycamore Dr., Oracle, Arizona 85623 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL BALANCE: $74,250.00 NAME AND ADDRESS OF CURRENT BENEFICIARY: Springleaf Home Equity, Inc. f/k/a American General Home Equity, Inc. 3168 E. Indian School Rd., Ste. A Phoenix, Arizona 85016-06892 Phone No. (602) 468-0008 Qualification of Trustee: The Trustee herein qualifies as a Trustee of the Trust Deed in the Trustee’s capacity as a member of the state bar of Arizona as required by A.R.S.§33-803(A). The Trustee is regulated by the State Bar of Arizona, 111 W. Monroe, Suite 1800, Phoenix, AZ 85003. NAME AND ADDRESS OF ORIGINAL TRUSTORS: Ronnie G. Doran Sherry M. Doran 870 N. Sycamore Dr. Oracle, Arizona 85623 or P.O. Box 402 Oracle, AZ 85623 NAME AND ADDRESS OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE: Douglas V. Drury, Esq. 8110 E. Cactus Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 (480) 368-5511 Sale information: muellerdrury.com The sale will be made for Cash or Cashier’s Check (in lawful money of the United States and acceptable to the Trustee), without convenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidding: All bidding is open to the public, without regard to race, color, gender, religion, handicap, familial status or national origin. Property is sold on an as-is-where-is-condition. A $10,000.00 deposit in cash or cashier’s check is required to be presented to the Trustee in order to be able to bid. Notice – This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt; any information obtained will be used for that purpose. SIGNATURE OF TRUSTEE BY: Douglas Drury DATED: 6/30/2011 STATE OF ARIZONA )) ss. County of Maricopa ) On June 30, 2011 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared James P. Mueller on behalf of Douglas V. Drury, Trustee, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person who executed the within instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal Rachelle Lumpp Notary Public My Commission Expires: 6/30/2012CBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11, 8/24/11

Public NoticeWHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: Rand. Haddock, Esq. Law Office of Rand Haddock, PLC 1535 North Horne #108 Mesa, Arizona 85203 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under the Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents, dated November 28, 2007, and recorded on December 5, 2007, as Instrument Number 2007-133113 in the Official Records of Pinal County, Arizona. The sale will be a public auction to the highest bidder at the Pinal County Superior Court, located at Pinal County Superior Court, 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona 85123, on Friday, September 16, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. of said day: ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 3290 and 3310 North Cantrell Place, Florence, Arizona 85232 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: The West half of the East half of the East half of the Southwest quarter and the West half of the East half of the East half of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 12, Township 6 South, Range 10 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. EXCEPT, the North 1760 feet thereof. Together with the easement for ingress and egress and public utilities over the East 15 feet of the Northwest quarter of the West half of the East half of the East half of the Southwest quarter and the West half of the East half of the East half of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 12, Township 6 South, Range 10 East, Gila and Salt River Base and meridian, Pinal County, EXCEPT the North 1760 feet thereof. TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 400-12-02102 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL BALANCE: $105,000.00 Name and Address of Beneficiary: Scott Davis 16248 East Fairview Street Gilbert, Arizona 85297 Name and Address of Trustor: Floyd F. and Marcia L. Hughes, husband and wife, 3290 North Cantrell Place Florence, Arizona 85232 Name, Address and Telephone Number of Trustee; Randy D. Haddock, Esq. Law Office of Rand Haddock, PLC 1535 North Horne #108 Mesa, Arizona 85203 Telephone Number: (480) 634-4737 Manner of Trustee Qualification: Trustee is a person who is a member of the State Bar of Arizona pursuant to A.R.S. 33-803(A)(2). Name of Trustee’s Regulator: The State Bar of Arizona DATED this 15th day of July, 2011. By Randy D. Haddock, Trustee State of Arizona County of Pinal )SS. This instrument was acknowledged before me this 15th day of July, 2011, by Randy D. Haddock, Esq., Trustee. /s/ Barbara Roach Notary Public My commission expires: 11-26-2014CBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11, 8/24/11

Public NoticeKenneth L. Abrams, P.C., Kenneth L. Abrams, Esq., Arizona Bar No. 834, 3610 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix, Arizona 85015; (602) 277-1700; Attorneys for Personal Representative IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL NO. PB 2011-00135 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of ANTHONY WADE MUNDY, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Carolyn S. Mundy has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against the Estate are notified that unless they present their claims within the times prescribed in A.R.S. §14-3803, the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative, ℅ KENNETH L. ABRAMS, 3610 N. 15th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85015. DATED: July 18, 2011. KENNETH L. ABRAMS, P.C. By /s/ Kenneth L. Abrams, Attorneys for Person Representative.CBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: 1200 E. HAMPTON STREET LLC L-1693625-6 II. The address of the known place of business is: 12482 W. Acacia Lane Casa Grande, AZ 85194 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Wright & Yonan PLLC 1050 E. River Rd Ste 202 Tucson AZ 85711 Management of the limited liabilty company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are; Christian Costanza 12482 W. Acacia Lane Casa Grande AZ 85194 memberCBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. PINKRACING.US LLC L-1693058-8 II. The address of the known place of business is: 10882 E. Sleepy Hollow Trl Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 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: Brent Woodgrift 10882 E. Sleepy Hollow Trl, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 manager Jan Woodgrift 10882 E. Sleepy Hollow Trl, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 manager CBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11Public Notice

NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Vincent and Leslie Stark, PLLC P-1687574-1 II. The address of the known place of business is: 4255 S. Camino de Vida, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Vincent Stark Same as above Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: manager Vincent Stark manager Leslie StarkCBN Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11

Public NoticeWHEN RECORDED, RETURN TO: Michael J. Farrell, Esq. JENNINGS, STROUSS & SALMON, P.L.C. One E. Washington St., Suite 1900, Phoenix, Arizona 85004-2554 Telephone: 602-262-5911 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 and Fixture Filing (“Deed of Trust”) dated August 16, 2007, and recorded on August 24, 2007, at Fee Number 2007-096796, in the official records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance of the Superior Court Building located at 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, on October 5, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. on said day: Lot 17, of CASA GRANDE LINKS, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet C of Maps, Slide 90. Purported Property Address: 886 W. Saint Andrews Drive, Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Tax Parcel Number: 504-63-01700 Original Principal Balance: $320,000.00 Trustor: SUGARTIME LLC, 6420 E. Tanque Verde Road, Tucson, AZ 85715 Beneficiary: NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, 6001 N. 24th Street, Building C, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Trustee: MICHAEL J. FARRELL, ESQ. Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C. One E. Washington Street, Suite 1900, Phoenix, AZ 85004-2554 Trustee’s Telephone Number: (602) 262-5911 DATED: June 29, 2011. Michael J. Farrell, Trustee Trustee Basis for Qualification: The Trustee is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, and qualifies under A.R.S. §33-803(A)(2) Regulator of Trustee: State Bar of Arizona STATE OF ARIZONA )) ss. County of Maricopa ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on June 29th, 2011, by Michael J. Farrell as Trustee. Kathrine A. Roberts, Notary Public My Commission Expires: Sept. 20, 2014CBN Legal 8/10/11, 8/17/11, 8/24/11, 8/31/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. TILLIAN UNO LC L-1667695-0 II. The address of the known place of business is: 19044 N. Lousandra Dr. Maricopa AZ 85138-5774 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Michael Santilli 19044 N. Lousandra Dr. Maricopa AZ 85138-5774 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 person who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: The Santilli Family Living Trust [manager], Michael Santilli, trustee 19044 N. Lousandra Dr. Maricopa AZ 85138-5774CBN Legal 8/10/11, 8/17/11, 8/24/11

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Cobre Valley Institute of Technology (CVIT) Superintendent Pete Guzman announces that Beata Tarasiuk has joined the CVIT team. Tarasiuk will be responsible for recruitment and coordination of registration of students. Currently, CVIT offers local high school students career and technical education (CTE) training with their central programs (courses taught on the Gila Pueblo Campus) and CTE courses delivered in local high schools. “Ms. Tarasiuk brings to CVIT experience and a thorough understanding of the importance of CTE programs,” said Guzman. Tarasiuk, who holds an MBA, notes, “CVIT provides an extraordinary opportunity for our students to develop the skills needed or for entry into a highly competitive workforce. Even if a student plans on attending college, they will be better prepared to increase their earning power if they have skills, which will help them secure gainful employment in order to meet the financial commitment for earning a degree. “This is a very exciting time for CVIT because of the innovation and relevant programs offered throughout Gila Community College in our central programs.” Currently, CVIT offers Certified Nursing Assistant, Allied Health Care, Electrical Instrumentation, Renewal Sustainable Energy, and Fire Science as central programs in partnership with the Gila Community College. CVIT serves Globe, Miami, San Carlos, Hayden and Superior High Schools. Tarasiuk’s office is located on the Gila Pueblo Campus of Gila Community College. For more information on career counseling, programs and registration, call Tarasiuk at 425-8481. Classes began Aug. 10, for the central programs.

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to others who may be interested, as well. At least five participants must be registered for the training to be held. Childcare is available for FFN-COAP participants with five days advance notice. RAY HS “SPAGHETTI FEED” FUNDRAISER The Ray High School Music Department is holding a “Spaghetti Feed” Fundraiser on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 5-6 p.m. at the HS Bearcat Den. The cost is $3 for 12 and under, $5 for 13 and up and $20 for a family of six! The menu includes homemade spaghetti, salad, rolls and cake.PASTRY BINGO FOR ST. FRANCIS FIESTA The crystal booth for the St. Francis Fiesta is sponsoring a pastry bingo at Saint Mary’s Center on Sunday, Aug. 21, starting at 1 p.m. Funds raised at the bingo will be used to purchase various crystal items, according to booth chairperson Sonia Estatico.ST. FRANCIS FIESTA CAR SHOW GOLF TOURNAMENT At the Queen Valley Golf Course, Saturday, Sept. 3, the

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