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Audrey Marie Mercado, 29, passed away suddenly January 30, 2013, at Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center in Globe. Audrey was born April 8, 1983, in Tucson, to Leonardo Mercado and Deana Mercado. Except for a few months living in New Mexico, she spent her entire lifetime in Arizona. She attended Ray Schools

Audrey Marie MercadoApril 8, 1983 - January 30, 2013

Audrey Marie Mercado

and went on to receive her GED and a Medical Offi ce Assistant certifi cation through the JobCorp program in Tucson. She exceeded in her studies there and accomplished much in a short amount of time, with honors. She followed with a job at a neurologist’s offi ce in Tucson before returning to her home town. Most recently she was a popular and dedicated waitress at Maria’s Restaurant in Hayden. She had just started a new job in Globe.

Audrey is survived by her father, Leonardo Mercado, and stepmother, Raven Mercado, of Grass Valley, California; her mother, Deana Mercado of Kearny; a sister, Alise Andrea Mercado of Kearny; three brothers, Aaron Daniel, Moses Antonio and David Quanah, all of Grass Valley, California. She also leaves behind three daughters, Cheyenne Rain Padron and Deaton Amaya Padron, both of Deming, New Mexico, and Jocelyn Isabella Gennicks of

Kearny. Also surviving are her nana, Antonia Mercado of San Tan Valley; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and countless friends. She was preceded in death by her tata, Jacob Mercado; grandparents, Ray and Mary Russell; and an aunt, Belinda Dion. Audrey will be missed in so many lives. Her smile would lighten a room and her friendships were true. Life was not easy for her at times, but she always had the drive to bounce back and move forward. She will always be remembered by many people for that quality and for the three beautiful girls she has blessed us with. A Memorial Service

will be held at Griffi th Mortuary in Kearny on Feb. 9, 2013 at 10 a.m. Pastor David Wade and David Marbain and Ruth Valdizon will speak on behalf of the family. There will be a pot luck luncheon/Family Blessing Service at the picnic area of the Boyce Thompson Arboretum in Superior after the Memorial for any who would like to attend. Attendees to the Arboretum gathering may check in at the Visitor Center and mention that they are a guest of the Mercado gathering and the $9 admission fee will be covered by the family. Please join us as this was one of Audrey’s favorite places to be.

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. Items for this report are submitted by the Hayden Police Department and refl ect information available at the time of the report.Jan. 22A report of an unwanted

person on property in the 100 block of Quarelli in Winkelman was received.

Check of the area was negative.Jan. 28 A request was received for a citizen’s assist on the 200 block of Mountain View. Behavioral Health was called. Criminal damage and burglary was reported on the 100 block of 2nd St.Jan. 29 A report was received of two people near the train tracks close to the train gate leading into Asarco property. The back gate security was contacted.Jan. 30 Agency assist to Kearny Ambulance in reference to a possible heart attack at Indian Hill. Report of a possible break and entry on the 100 block of 2nd Ave in Hayden. Check of the area was negative.

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John Edward Mitchell went to his eternal rest Jan. 29. He was born June 17, 1939 in Ada, Oklahoma to John and Lossie (Yarborough) Mitchell. As an infant, the family moved to Miami where he attended school. In the mid-50’s, they moved to Wheatfields. John graduated from Globe High School in 1957. In Dec. of the same year he went to work at Kennecott Copper Company in Hayden, where he was a Boilermaker. He retired from there in 2004. John married Wanda Shedd and they divorced after 23 years of marriage. He got remarried to Dena May Goodwin and resided in Dudleyville until her death 25 years later. John was also preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Jerry (Jo Ann) Mitchell of Phoenix, Ronnie (Margie) Mitchell of Globe, Joe (Linda) Mitchell of Miami, Jesse (Karen) Mitchell of Globe (Safford); and two stepdaughters, Jessie and

Judy Blake of Tonto Basin. John is survived by his two sons, John Mitchell of Florence and Ronnie (Trish) Mitchell of Round Mountain, Nevada; three stepsons, Fred (Buster) Goodwin of Kearny, David Goodwin of Dudleyville, Larry (Sheri) Goodwin of Kearny; two stepdaughters, Norma Martinez of Globe, Sue Welch of Mesa; four natural grandchildren, Nanette Gilpin of New Mexico, William Arnold of Phoenix, Ronnie Mitchell of Florence and Megan Mitchell of Round Mountain Nevada; two step-grandchildren, Robert Smith of Globe and Ashley (Daniel) Curiel of Round Mountain, Nevada and numerous great-grandchildren. John’s life was enriched by his love of hunting and fishing. Vacation always revolved around deer season, where you could always count on a freezer full of fresh venison. He hunted with everything from bow and arrow to black powder. A family event was melting and

John Edward MitchellJune 17, 1939 – January 29, 2013

pouring bullets for the black powder rifle. His hobbies included reloading and gunsmithing, for which he was very skilled. He was also known for his exceptional knife-making. He gave one of his hand-crafted knives to an uncle, who said it was the only knife he had ever seen that could skin a moose without resharpening. Many friends and family were recipients of his talent. A special thank you goes out to his wonderful niece, Amie Olson, who was by his side, daily, with her ray-of-sunshine smile, as she tirelessly advocated for his care and well-being. Assisting the family is Lamont Mortuary of Globe. For more information log on to LamontMortuary.cableone.com.

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damages are estimates.Jan. 25 A wallet was found and turned into the police department. It was later claimed by the owner. Two citizens were assisted with fingerprinting requests. A verbal warning was issued for speed.Jan. 26 A 911 hang-up was investigated on the 400 block of Danbury. Agency assist with a boulder removal on Hwy 177Jan. 27 A saguaro was reported down at Kearny ATV Park. Agency assist to Hayden Police Department with an arrest. An unoccupied ATV was found at the Ray High School parking lot. Jan. 28 A verbal warning was issued for a stop sign violation.Jan. 29 A gate was found open at Ray High School. All was

Kearny Police Reportsecure. A door was found open at the Ray Schools cafeteria. All was secure. An animal detail other than dog bite was attended to. A citation was issued for speed/no proof of insurance. Three verbal warnings were issued for speed. An unwanted person was reported at the GKI parking lot. Agency assist to PCSO. A field interview was conducted at Ray Schools cafeteria parking lot.Jan. 30 Criminal damage was reported at the ATV Park. A trash can had been destroyed. A 911 hang-up was attended to on Alden Rd. A citizen was assisted with a fingerprinting request.Jan. 31 Two written warnings were issued for residential parking

violations. Theft was reported on the 300 block of Hartford. A microwave oven was missing from the carport of a residence. Theft was reported on the 400 block of Ivanhoe. Patio furniture was missing from a residence. Extra patrol was requested. Paul Eugene Francisco, 50 of Kearny, was arrested on two warrants out of Pinal County. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Adult Detention Center. A citizen was assisted on the 400 block of Fairhaven.Feb. 1 A citation was issued for driving with a cancelled license and no proof of insurance. Other calls included 10 ambulance runs and 11 information reports.

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By Chase KampCopper Area News The fallout from the tragic Dec. 20 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in New-town, Connecticut on resonat-ed across the country. Eastern Pinal education leaders, parents and law enforcement are evaluating how to best prevent such an incident from occurring close to home. The most promising solution has been the implementation of school resource offi cers, or SROs: sworn law enforce-ment offi cials that not only serve as armed security, administrators say, but aid in reducing crime and drasti-cally changing school culture through classes and training offered to students and fac-ulty. However, SRO programs in the area, which are funded through grants from the state Department of Education, have been cut in the last few years due to statewide budget shortfalls and educating fund-ing crunches. Pete Guzman, Superin-

tendent of Superior Unifi ed School District, said his district was very fortunate to receive the services of PCSO deputy Paul Licano as an SRO a few years ago. The SRO served the local elementary school but was primarily stationed the Junior-Senior High School, where he proved very helpful in reduc-ing behavioral incidents for older students. “[Having an SRO] does help the discipline and it did make a lot of differ-ence,” Guzman said. Not only was the SRO high-ly visible on campus patrols and assisted with disciplinary actions, he explained, but he also taught a popular law en-forcement class that counted as career and technical educa-tion credit. “I think he made a very positive impact on our kids,” Guzman said. Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu has joined a number of state leaders in proposing ideas to bolster school safety in the wake of Sandy Hook. He and state Senator Rich

Crandall (R-Mesa) announced on Jan. 15 a $30 million dol-lar plan that aims to put a school resource offi cer in a third of Arizona’s schools. The proposal would provide $30 million to add nearly 300 SROs, $4.5 million to improve mental health assess-ment to pro-actively identify threats and $1.5 million to expand school guidance counseling. The proposal is one of several recently announced by Arizona lawmakers and government leaders. Crandall argued his and Babeu’s pro-posal is the most politically and fi scally feasible. The plan proposes to redi-rect Clean Elections excess funding through a ballot referral in 2014. In 2002, the passing of ballot Prop 301 guaranteed $7.8 million an-nually for SROs, but the state swept additional funding for the program in 2009, forcing many districts like Superior to drop their offi cers. However, a controversial aspect of the proposal would

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also allow schools the option of training and arming select numbers of administrators and teachers for security pur-poses. Crandall said the majority of superintendents he has spoken with do not like the idea of arming teachers or administrators, but that the voluntary option would be available for schools that were unable to hire SROs. “We have 2,200 schools in Arizona and as much as we’d

like, we simply can’t fund an SRO in every school,” Cran-dall said. “I don’t want to arm a couple of teachers in every school, but what is the alter-native?” Babeu argued. “We need a permanent funding source, since the general fund may be eliminated, yet the threat to our schools re-mains.” Guzman is among those school leaders that does not like the idea of arming administrators. “Our job is to protect the kids—that’s our number one priority,” he said, “but does that mean allowing arms in schools? I don’t think so.” Guzman is also not con-vinced that proposed action at the Capitol will help his district. “Just because they say they’re going to pour more money into grants doesn’t mean it’s going to be helpful to the rural areas,” Guzman argued.State grants for SROs are

distributed based on crime and behavioral report sta-tistics. Guzman said bigger schools and districts were prioritized over smaller ones. “It’s the same old story,” he said, “The rural areas just get left out all the time. So what if they have more kids? It’s one kid that gets hurt that counts. Just be-cause they’re in bigger areas doesn’t mean they should get more services.” For the time being, Su-perior USD has increased teacher supervision in the playground, ordered security cameras and tightened visi-tor requirements. The district has reviewed its crisis plan and sent cop-ies to emergency personnel, also making it available for parents to comment upon. The schools plan to soon run emergency drills. “We’re trying to be more careful in everything we do,” Guzman said.

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By Sam Hosler Kearny – Margaret Gaston, who for 24 years was an em-ployee of the Town of Kearny, retired from her position as Interim Town Manager on Jan. 30. A host of present and former town employees as well as Mayor Sam Hosler, and all available Town Council mem-bers, hosted a reception for Margaret in the council cham-bers at Town Hall and pre-sented her with gifts, includ-ing a plaque and a sculpted

Margaret Gaston Day set for Feb. 10 in Kearnyheavy equipment, including several stints on the garbage collection truck. For 16 of those years she served as Town Clerk. Her duties for the town included supervising all elections. In addition, she also became a large community presence, being active in the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, church activities and town and chamber-sponsored events. She also became an active member of Volunteers in Po-licing (VIPs). An accomplished pianist, she played regularly for Ke-arny Baptist Church and The Church of the Good Shepherd, where she continues playing on this day. Perhaps one of her favor-ite roles has been being the

parade chairman of so many events over the years. Her or-ganizing skills are prodigious, and her attention to detail benefited the many parade participants and onlookers. Margaret was asked by the Town Council to take on the role of Interim Town Manager last year after the resignation of long-time Town Manager, Gary Eide. She accepted the position and has overseen all town employees and town business during a difficult time, including the drought which affected Kearny so deeply this past year. She has been ardent in seek-ing a solution to Kearny’s water problems, and, with the assistance rendered by ASARCO, has enabled sev-eral avenues toward a solution

to the problems. As she herself points out, Margaret’s retirement is only from her role as Town Man-ager. She plans to spend more time with her family, espe-cially her grandchildren, and intends to renew her skills as a horseback rider. She intends to continue her active role in Kearny and the Copper Basin, especially with the Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club and her church pianist position. The celebration of Margaret Gaston Day on Sun., Feb. 10, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Elks Lodge is for all citizens. The buffet meal will be avail-able throughout the three hour period. Margaret and her family hope that this will be a joyous day for all.

glass saguaro. Sunday, Feb. 10 has been proclaimed Margaret Gaston Day by Mayor Sam Hosler to honor Margaret for her service Margaret’s children and their families are hosting the celebration with the help of many others, including the Elks Lodge and The Church of the Good Shepherd. Margaret Gaston is a life-

long resident of the Copper Basin area. She was born in Ray and has lived in Hayden as well as Kearny. She is a graduate of Ray High School and Northern Arizona Uni-versity. She began working for the Town of Kearny as a laborer in the public works depart-ment. She was no stranger to a shovel, and she also worked

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By Nina Crowder There are amazing things that go on in the Copper Cor-ridor. One perfect example is a traditional Valentine’s Lun-cheon at the Town of Hayden Senior Center located at 520 N. Velasco Road in Hayden. This year the Valentine’s Day Celebration will be held on Friday, Feb. 8, 2013 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Entertain-ment will be provided by Tom Chestnut, who’s singing, dancing and interaction with the crowd is delightful. Annie Hinojos, director of the center, has been working for the Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens (PGCSC) since 1982 and thoroughly enjoys her job. Annie grew up in Hayden and remembers people she met when she was two years old, running around with her hair in pig-tails. Annie says many of the people she met back then are her clients now. Taking pride in the work she does, Annie is a very compassionate person who strives to provide the upmost, caring services for the Senior Citizens of the Copper Basin area. Annie is also on the Community Action Board (CAP) for Gila County and on the Board for the Town of Winkelman. One of Annie’s co-workers described Annie as going above and beyond the call of duty. Annie along with her Administrative As-sistant, Paula Romero, the area Case Manager, Lisa Martinez and Mr. Gambell, her longest volunteer, work diligently to assure that a good time will be had by all. Annie is very complimen-tary of her staff. When she is putting on an event such as the Valentine’s Day Celebra-

tion, there are many steps including, the processing of paperwork, purchasing the meal items, meal preparation, decorations of the Senior Center, goodie bags, purchas-ing items for goodie bags, preparing the goodie bags, arranging transportation for people who need it, arrang-ing the entertainment, just touches the start of the “to-do” list. Annie has minimal help including one volunteer, Gambell. At one time Annie said she had between 70 and 75 volunteers, but now she is down to just one. She would appreciate having other vol-unteers, but said people are soured because of having to pass a background check and fingerprint clearance, which would be paid for by PGCSC. This event will be a great way to start off the Valen-tine’s Holiday. The fantastic staff of PGCSC will be pro-viding a nourishing lunch that will consist of green chili burros, garden salad with tomato wedges, corn medley, pinto beans and or-ange wedges. There will be raffles, goodies, chocolates, laughs, music and fun for all those in attendance! Give it a try and you don’t have to be a Senior Citizen to attend, the more the merrier! The PGCSC has six differ-ent holiday events every year, consisting of a Halloween Party, Thanksgiving Celebra-tion, Christmas Party (includ-ing Santa Claus), Valentine’s Day, Easter Party and Moth-ers/Fathers Day Celebration. If you are interested or have any questions, you may con-tact the Senior Center at 520-356-7035. You may be wondering what

is the Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens (PGCSC)? In 1965 Congress passed the Older American Act (OAA) to address the lack of com-munity social services for older persons. OAA provides funding and authorizes an array of services from nutri-tion, home care, Respite, home delivered meals, mobil-ity management, behavioral health, legal services and recently added is the tax aide. If you would like more information or have ques-tions here is some helpful contact information: www.aoa.gov email: [email protected] or www.pgcsc.org. You can reach PGCSC at 1-800-293-9393. Not only do they hold the six different holiday events during the year, but on a daily basis the Senior Center is open for lunch, the meal menu is put together by a state dietician, meals are prepped, cooked and pre-sented. Food is delivered to homes on a weekly basis to approximately 115 home-bound clients. The clients are given a hot meal on the day of delivery and four fro-zen meals. There are excep-tions available if additional meals are needed. The meals are well rounded and healthy. The meals are delivered by Annie and her staff. The ser-vice area they are responsible for is Eagle Crest, Saddle-Brooke, Oracle Junction, Or-acle, San Manuel, Redington, Mammoth, Dudleyville, Win-kelman, Hayden, Kearny-Silver Springs, Superior and Dripping Springs. Lisa Martinez is the Case Manager for the Pinal-Gila Council. For five years now she has been the person who

evaluates the home situations and works closely with An-nie to process the appropriate paperwork for the help that will be provided to the cli-ent. Client criteria consists of the clients to be at least 60 years of age and function-ally impaired or disabled individuals 18 to 59 years of age who have a diagnosed disability that substantially limits an individual’s ability to perform activities of daily living. Once a client makes a call asking about the ser-vices available, Lisa will go out and assess the needs and make her suggestions. Meals can be provided as quickly as seven days once the pa-perwork is processed. The initial assessment takes about two hours; then a yearly as-sessment will occur along with reviews every three months. The personal care, attendant care, home meals, minor home repair, caregiver support, routine housekeep-ing, transportation, legal and tax help are just a few of the services available. The purpose of the Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens (PGCSC) is to assist people achieve and maintain self sufficiency with dignity and to offer choices of ap-propriate care by providing a wide range of community and home services. In my opinion this organization is a wealth of information and here to help! If you would like to donate any items for the goodie bags, you can take them to Annie at the Hayden Senior Center. If you’re interested in volunteering, please contact PGCSC at 1-800-293-9393 or check with Annie at the Senior Center.

Showing the love for our senior citizens: Hayden Senior Center to host Valentine Luncheon

The Hayden Senior Center is not quite ready for a Valentine party, but by Friday, all the decorations and preparations will be complete. (Nina Crowder photo)

Annie Hinojos, left, and Lisa Martinez are ready to serve at the Hayden Senior Center. (Nina Crowder photo)

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CHURCH OF THEGOOD SHEPHERDSunday Worship - 9:00 a.m.

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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.

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.

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KEARNY SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH302 Danbury, Kearny, 363-9573

Sunday School 9:30 a.m.Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m.Worship Sunday Evening 6 p.m.Wednesday Night Bible Study 6 p.m.

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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.

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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 Robert A. Rodriguez, 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.

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recipient’s tax burden, and encourages employment. This year, taxpayers with dependents must have had less than $51,000 in 2012 income and with no depen-dents, less than $25,000 in 2012 income. The credit may be worth between $2 and $5,666 depending on the taxpayer’s individual circumstances. “The EITC is a valuable but somewhat complicated tax break for workers with modest incomes,” said Frances Ortez, VITA pro-gram manager at United Way of Pinal County. “Many people need, but can’t afford certifi ed as-sistance to claim it. That is when free tax preparation assistance at VITA sites can be a tremendous saver.” Past IRS estimates were that twenty to twenty-fi ve percent of qualifying tax-payers failed to claim this credit which helps strug-gling households catch up on utility bills, rent, and to afford car maintenance among other uses. This is especially true in rural communities, for taxpayers that are self-employed, and those who qualify without dependent children. Increased VITA aware-ness efforts which began in

2003 have led to 4 out of 5 eligible taxpayers now tak-ing advantage of the EITC. Beverly Prueter, Ex-ecutive Director of United Way of Pinal County said VITA sites began opening on January 31, with the offi cial kick off of the 2013 VITA season at Sun Life Family Health Center on EITC day, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013, with door prizes and refreshments for in-dividuals seeking free tax assistance. Taxpayers are seen preferably by appoint-ment and walk-ins are also welcome. The hours at Sun Life are 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Ad-ditional hours and site loca-tions are listed below.“The Pinal County VITA program is now in its sixth season, and our goal is to reach over 700 taxpayers in the county to ensure every qualifi ed worker claims and receives their EITC and other credits,” Prueter said. The following are the locations and hours of the 2013 VITA sites: Coolidge: Central Ari-zona College, 168 South Main Street, Coolidge—Tuesdays beginning Febru-ary 5, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Eloy: Eloy Public Li-brary, 1000 North Main Street, Eloy—Wednesdays beginning Feb. 64 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Maricopa: Maricopa Public Library, 41600 West Smith-Enke Road, Marico-pa – Fridays and Saturdays beginning Feb. 1, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

San Tan Valley: One Community Church, 35244 N. Trica Rd., San Tan Val-ley – Saturdays beginning Feb. 9, 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Casa Grande: Seeds of Hope Community Center, 1487 N. Crane St., Casa Grande—Mondays, begin-ning Jan. 31, and Select Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m.

Casa Grande: Sun Life Family Health Center, 865 North Arizola Road, Casa Grande—Saturdays Feb. 2, Feb. 9, Feb. 23; Mar. 2, Mar. 9, Mar. 23 and Apr. 6, Apr. 13; 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. All the above locations are open by appointment; walk-ins will be accepted within one hour of site closing time. People should come pre-pared with the following items:

●Social Security cards for all persons listed on the return ●Valid driver’s license or photo identifi cation (self & spouse, if applicable) ●All income statements: Forms W-2, 1099, Social Security, Unemployment, or other benefi ts state-ments, self-employment

records and any documents showing taxes withheld ●Prior year tax return (if available) ●Dependent child care information: payee’s name, address and SSN or TIN ●Proof of account at fi -nancial institution for direct debit or deposit (account and routing numbers)

●Any other pertinent tax documents ●To e-fi le, both spouses must be present to sign the required formsArea residents should call

the United Way offi ce at 520-836-0736 extension 11 or 16 for more informa-tion on Pinal County VITA sites.

TaxesContinued from Page 5

Public NoticeUDALL/SHUMWAY COUNSELORS AT LAW SINCE 1963 1138 NORTH ALMA SCHOOL ROAD, SUITE 101 MESA, ARIZONA 85201 Telephone: 480.461.5300/Fax: 480.833.9392 Stephen L. West -#11764 [email protected] Curtis M. Chipman - #018273 [email protected] Attorneys For Applicant ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURT PINAL COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of RICHARD L. RONGSTAD, Deceased.) NO. PB201200253 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of this estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the undersigned Personal Representative, c/o Curtis M. Chipman, Attorney at Law, Udall Shumway PLC, 1138 N. Alma School Road, Suite 101, Mesa, Arizona 85201. DATED: January 14, 2013. /s/ Rodney A. Rongstad Udall Shumway PLC /s/ Curtis M. ChipmanCBN Legal 1/23/13, 1/30/13, 2/6/13

page 8 Copper basin news, Hayden, arizona February 6, 2013

Ray High Jr Pep Squad Cheerleaders under the direction of coach Jenny Coleman performed last Friday at the varsity girls game. (Annette Barajas photo)

The Ray Jr. High 7th grade teams were crowned champs at the Central Junior High League fi nals. (Rene Pacheco photos)

The Hayden Jr. High 7th grade girls team was named runners up at the Central Junior High League fi nals. (Rene Pacheco photo)

The Ray Lady ‘Cats were on the road this past week for two games and at home for the fi nal game in regular season play. On Wednesday, the team travelled to Chandler Prep and pulled out a 36-28 win. Scoring included Stormee Galka, 15; Savannah Willis, 7; Lucy Sainz and Sidney Chenoweth each with 4; and Angela Fuentes, Breauna

Ray ‘Cats head into playoff s with 22-5 recordFans at Monday’s non-

league challenge between the Ray Bearcats and

the host Canyon State Academy Rams saw Ray’s basketball squad overcome

Canyon State Academy by a score of 67-59. With the victory, Ray improved its record to 20-5 on the campaign. The ‘Cats then turned around and nipped the host Fort Thomas Apaches 60-54 in Thursday’s league test putting their record at 21-5.Ray scored 58 points

and held the visiting San Manuel Miners to 46 in the Bearcats non-league

triumph on Friday. The team entertained the Seniors Night crowd with an exciting game including three dynamic dunks by senior Erik Goodwin. The Bearcats now sport a 22-5 record as they head into the playoffs. The team will open play in the fi rst round of sectionals against San Miguel at Cienega at 7:30 p.m. this evening.

Ray Lady ‘Cats lose close game to San Manuel

Hathaway and Christina Coryell adding 2. Next up was a 38-57 loss at Fort Thomas. Stormee Galka again led the scoring with 15, followed by Breauna Hathaway, 11, Angela Fuentes, 9, Christina Coryell, 2, and Lucy Sainz, 1. At home Friday the Ladies lost a squeaker, 18-20, to San Manuel to end regular season play with a 7-3 conference record and a 9-9 overall record. No box score was available at press time.

Church of the Good Shepherd will hold its annual Pancake Supper at Ray Hall, at the bottom of School Hill. It will be held on Tuesday, February 12, from 5pm to 7pm. This year’s proceeds will go to “Imagine No Malaria”.The Pancake Supper is always a joyful event. It is held on Shrove Tuesday, which is also called Fat Tuesday. This is a traditional day for getting rid of fats and sugars from the home in preparation for the six weeks of Lent. Eating the rich foods gives the day a party-like atmosphere. The all-you-can-eat pancakes are well known for being light, fl uffy and delicious. Combining the fund raiser with the pancakes makes a fun and fi lling way for the whole community to help eliminate malaria, which kills a person every minute. You may fi nd more information about this Global Partnership, which plans to eliminate Malaria by 2015, at www.imaginenomalaria.org/learn/ . To buy your tickets, contact Pastor Nina Yardley at (602) 315-2070.

Church to host pancake supper

Pinal Gila Council for Senior Citizens (PGCSC) is in the process of developing a 4-year Area Plan on Aging for fi scal years 2014-2017, as required under the Federal Older Amer-icans Act. The Area Plan is the planning document which identifi es priority needs programs, goals, objectives, funding and advo-cacy efforts that will be under-taken by PGCSC and our pro-vider network in developing,

Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens Seeks input for area plan on aging

implementing and building collaborations and programs for seniors in the Region for the next 4 years. PGCSC will host two public hearings to seek public input for the plan. Locations for the hearing: ●Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013 at PGCSC’s Main Offi ce, 8969 West McCartney Road, Casa Grande, Arizona at 9 a.m. ●Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 at the Town of Hayden’s Coun-cil Chambers, 520 Velasco Avenue, Hayden, Arizona at 10:30 a.m. If you would like to provide public input for the Area Plan goals and objectives and will not be able to attend the public hearings please go to PGCSC.org and submit your comments from Feb. 6 to Feb. 15, 2013 or write to PGCSC, 8969 West McCartney Road 85194. If you have any questions please call Olivia Guerrero or Ana Medina at 520-836-2758 or 800-293-9393. PGCSC is a United Way of Pinal County member agency and funded in part by the Older Americans Act of 1965 as amended.

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• LIBRARY MEMBERSHIP DRIVE The membership drive is still ongoing at the Kearny Library. Checks can be mailed to the Friends of the Library, P.O. Box 220, Kearny, AZ 85137.• WASTE DISPOSAL VOUCHER PROGRAM Residents can obtain a voucher for the Waste Disposal Voucher Program at the Board of Supervisors office for the disposal of debris from your primary residence at the Oracle Transfer Station or the Dudleyville Landfill. You must bring a current utility bill with name and service address imprinted as proof of residency. For more information call 520-866-7830. You can also learn more about recycling program on the Pinal County website: www.pinalcountyaz.gov.• SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL Saint Vincent De Paul helps local community members. If you or someone you know would like to join, we meet every other Wednesday at 7 p.m. If you or someone you know needs assistance, please feel free to contact us. For more information, please call 520-356-6046.• MEDICAL SUPPLY LOANING CLOSET A loaning closet for medical supplies, free of charge to area residents, has been established at Constitution Hall / the Senior Citizen Building in Kearny, located just beyond the swimming pool. Wheel chairs, walkers, crutches and other supplies have been gathered through efforts of the Seniors and the Copper Area Health Volunteers. For more information call Manny Carrillo at 363-7338, Rose Bradford at 520-483-0709; or Zola Hall at 363-5888.• 4-H DONATIONS HELP YOUTH Pinal County 4-H is seeking donations to continue this worthy program for local youth. Your support helps us provide skills that encourage youth to take responsibility, make good decisions, work well with others, create leadership opportunities and improve their communication skills. Donations made to Pinal County 4-H will be used for educational purposes. Call 520-836-5221 for more information.• KEARNY ELKS LODGE MEETINGS Kearny Elks Lodge #2478 meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. The lounge has a new schedule of Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 5 – 8 p.m.• ADULT BOY SCOUT LEADERS NEEDED Boy Scouts of America, Troop 872, based in Kearny and sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of LDS is searching for Adult Leaders that are willing to volunteer time and talents to assist in building the next generation of leaders. If interested please call 520-363-0304 or email [email protected] Scouts of America requires that all leaders submit an application, have a background check, and complete Youth Protection Training.• IN HONOR OF ADRIANA CRUZ In honor of Adriana Cruz, the Sophomore Class of Hayden High School has established a memorial account, the Adriana Cruz Memorial Fund, at Bank of the West, for anyone wishing to help her family. A memorial t-shirt sale will also take place. For questions, contact Rosemary Garner at 520-444-7692 or Liz Encinas at 520-275-0233 or Monica Badillo at 520- 591-1122 or Jena Martinez at 520-975-3876.• ATTENTION LOBOS FANS 65 AND OLDER The Hayden Winkelman School District is honoring all Lobo fans ages 65 and older who reside in our district with a lifetime Royal Senior Pass. This pass will allow you free admission to all home games. To receive your free pass please fill out the required form at the high school office. If you have any questions contact Lydia Martinez or Barbie Romero at 356-7876.• LOBO BOOSTER CLUB Lobo Booster Club T-Shirts are for sale for $12 each. Money is being raised for scholarships for Hayden High School Class of 2013. Please contact Rhonda Cooper at 356-7108 for more information.• CCAB MEETING The Copper Community Action Board Meeting will be on Wed., Feb. 6, starting at 6 p.m. at Maria’s Restaurant. All are welcome!• ANIMAL VACCINATION & LICENSE CLINIC There will be an Animal Vaccination &License Clinic on Thurs., Feb.7 starting at 6 pm, at the Hayden Fire Department Station, 187 E. Fourth Ave. Rabies vaccination cost is$10; license fees are unaltered $7.50 and altered for $5. All dogs and cats must have current vaccinations and be registered by Feb. 28, or citations will be issued for violation of Town Ordinance 6.008.020 and 6.08.030.

• FREE E-WASTE RECYCLING EVENT Come recycle your unwanted TVs, computers, monitors, printers, batteries, chargers, cell phones, VCRs, CD and DVD players, fax machines,small appliances, cables and cords on Sat. Feb. 9, 8 am – 12 Noon at the Hayden Town Hall, 520 N. Velasco Ave. For more information call 520-356-7801.• COPPER BASIN IDOL AUDITIONS The Copper Basin Idol Auditions will be in Kearny at the County Building on Fri., Feb. 8, 5-7 p.m. and at the Town Hall in Winkelman on Sat., Feb 9, noon – 2 p.m. Participants must sing the Star Spangled Banner and a second song of their choice. Parents must sign for kids under 18 years of age. All are welcome!• LIONS CLUB BENEFIT BREAKFAST The San Pedro Valley Lions Club in Mammoth will be serving a benefit breakfast on Sun., Feb. 10, at the Lions building, 115 Main St., from 7 a.m. – noon. Menudo and regular breakfast will be served. Takeout orders for pot sales of menudo will be taken until Fri., Feb. 8, by calling 487-2822. Come and support the Lions Club. Funds raised are used for their many projects in the Tri-Community.• ATTENTION TOWN OF HAYDEN RESIDENTS Just a reminder, Monday, Feb. 11, will be the last day to register to vote for the March 12, 2013 Hayden Primary Election. If you are not a registered voter, have moved, or would like to change your party preference, please come out and see us! For additional information or questions contact the Gila County Recorder’s Office at 928 402-8734 or 928 402-8731.• PANCAKE SUPPER Church of the Good Shepherd will host a community pancake meal on Tues., Feb. 12, at 5 pm – 7 pm. Proceeds go to Imagine No Malaria. Advance tickets available at 602-315-2070.• SOUTHWEST AZ YOUTH SPORTS Register for the Southwest Arizona Youth Sports at Buzzy’s in Kearny on Feb. 8 from 5:30-7 p.m. or at San Pedro Valley Pizza Company in San Manuel on Feb. 12 from 6-7:30 p.m. for Tackle or Flag Football, or Cheerleading. For more information or if you can’t make registration call Manny at 520-349-5172 or Jack at 520-909-7430. Also visit Playsways.com online.• ASH WEDNESDAY WORSHIP The Church of the Good Shepherd will hold an Ash Wednesday service on Wed., Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. to usher in the season of Lent. The church is located at the bottom of School Hill in Kearny.• FREE COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOP Gila Community College is presenting a free College Financial Aid Workshop on Mon., Feb. 25, at 5:30 pm at the GCC Gila Pueblo Campus at 8274 South Six Shooter Canyon Rd. in Globe, room 522. Everyone is invited regardless of what college the student will be attending in the fall. If you have questions call 928-425-8481. • QUEEN VALLEY COMMUNITY QUILT SHOW The Scrap Rats 11th Annual Queen Valley Community Quilt Show and Viewers’ Choice Awards will take place on Sat., March 2, from 9:30 am – 4 pm at the Queen Valley Recreation Hall. Admission is $2, children under 12 get in free. There will be special exhibits and a Quilt Boutique Shop King Size Opportunity Quilt raffle for $1 per ticket or $5 for 6. Call 520-463-2080 or 480-882-9171 for more information.• COPPER BASIN WOMEN’S EXPO Come to the Copper Basin Women’s Expo on March 9 from 10 am – 6 pm at the Hayden High School in Winkelman. Admission is $3 or three cans of food. Vendors pay $25 to set up a booth; non-profit booths are free. For more information, contact the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce at 520-363-7607 or email Angela at [email protected] or Martina at [email protected].• PIONEER DAYS Pioneer Days 2013 has been moved up a week due to Holy Week and Easter, and will now be Mar. 21-24. The theme is Legends and Lore.• SPRING GOLF TOURNAMENT Please save the date for the United Way of Pinal County’s Spring Golf Tournament, on Sat., April 13, at the Robson Ranch Golf Club in Eloy. Proceeds will benefit early childhood education, including the Success By 6 program. Please watch your email for sponsorship and registration information.• COPPER BASIN IDOL SHOW Save the date! The Copper Basin Idol Show will be on Fri., May 10, at the Hayden-Winkelman Unified School District Auditorium from 6-8 p.m. There will also be performances by singers from the Valley. Entry fee is $3, three cans of food or one package of diapers. Last year’s show was a blast! Come have a great time with us!

Clubs & Meetings• SUPERIOR ARBORETUM BINGO Superior Arboretum Residents Association BINGO will be held Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. in the Community Room at 199 West Gray Drive.• KEARNY ELKS LODGE # 2478 Kearny Elks Lodge # 2478 meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. The lounge has a new schedule of Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 5 – 8 p.m.• MASONS TO MEET Ray-Winkelman Masons Lodge #24 will hold its regular meeting at 318 Fairhaven Road, Kearny, on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All Masons are invited. A potluck meal will be held prior to the meeting at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to the pot luck. The Order of the Eastern Star meets the second Thursday of each month. • PREGNANCY CARE CENTER HOURS The Pregnancy Care Center in Winkelman, located at Fourth and Thorne Avenues in Winkelman, is open on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can call (520) 356-6015 for a confidential appointment.

• KEARNY 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.• COPPER BASIN SPORTSMEN’S CLUB The Copper Basin Sportsmen’s Club provides a shooting and archery range that is ideal for family use. The club meetings are on the third Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Constitution Hall. The third Saturday the club holds a practice shooting match, supervised by Ralph Munoz (363-7239) or Brian Young (363-9746).• ST. MARY’S FOOD BANK St. Mary’s Food Bank will be in front of the Court House, on the first Friday of each month.• LOBO BOOSTERS For Lobo Booster Club membership and information, please call Rhonda Cooper at 356-7108. • THE HAND-ME-UP SHOP The Hand-Me-Up Shop hours are Tuesday- Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Kayla Islava out spelled all in the H-W Schools Spelling Bee held recently to become this year’s champ. Second place was claimed by Jacob Carrasco and coming in third was Cassandra Lopez. Alter-nate is Miranda Gomez.

The group will travel to Payson Feb. 8 to compete in the Gila County Spelling Bee. Spelling will take place at the Payson High School Auditorium from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. and the student check in will begin at 12:30 p.m.

Islava wins Spelling Bee

Kayla Islava Jacob Carrasco

Cassandra Lopez Miranda Gomez

page 10 Copper basin news, Hayden, arizona February 6, 2013

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I L-18003600 NAME: Ocean Springs, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 41642 N Rabbit Brush Trl, San Tan Valley AZ 85140 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Ann Stevens 41642 N Rabbit Brush Trl, San Tan Valley AZ 85140 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: Jing Su, Unit 20, 8651 General Currie Rd, Richmond , BC, V67 1M3 Haiquan Liu, 8651 General Currie Rd, Richmond , BC, V67 1M3CBN Legal 1/23/13, 1/30/13, 2/6/13

Public NoticeALAN H. ZIMMERMAN, P.C. 1617 E. Pinchot Phoenix, Az 85016 Telephone; (602) 606-2033 Alan H. Zimmerman- No. 010133 Attorney for Plaintiff CASA GRANDE JUSTICE COURT 820 E. COTTONWOOD LANE BLDG B CASA GRANDE, AZ 85222 (520)836-5471 Case No. CV 2012-576 Plaintiff: U.S. COLLECTIONS WEST, INC. P.O. BOX 39695 PHOENIX, AZ 85069 Defendant: SYISHA HAYES JOHN DOE HAYES 18304 S. DUSK VIEW DR. GREEN VALLEY, AZ.85614 CIVIL SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE DEFENDANTS: SYISHA HAYES YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend, within the time applicable, in this action in this Court. If served within Arizona, you shall appear and defend within twenty (200 days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If served out of the State of Arizona – whether by direct service, by registered or certified mail, or by publication – you shall appear and defend within thirty (30) days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you is complete, exclusive of the day of service. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Request for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by parties at least 3 judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. You are cautioned that in order to appear and defend, you must file a written Answer with the clerk of the court, accompanied by the appropriate filing fee, within the time required, and you are required to serve a copy of your answer upon the Plaintiff’s attorney. The name and address of the Plaintiff’s attorney is in the upper left-hand corner of this Summons. DATED 6-29-12 FILE # 815673-37 /s/ ILLEGIBLE Justice of the PeaceCBN Legal 1/30/13, 2/6/13, 2/13/13, 2/20/13

Public NoticeMichael J. Sheridan, #023001 SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC 3035 S. Ellsworth Rd., Ste. 144 Mesa, AZ 85212 Phone: (480)668-7600 [email protected] Attorneys for Applicant ARIZONA SUPREME COURT PINAL COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of JEROME R. LACZNIAK, Deceased. NO. PB2010-0100161 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Randell J. Laczniak has been appointed Personal Representative and Successor Trustee of this Estate. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to Randell J. Laczniak 5431 Reiter Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89108. DATED this 31st day of December, 2012. /s/ Michael J. Sheridan Attorney For Personal RepresentativeCBN Legal 1/23/13, 1/30/13, 2/6/13

Public NoticeARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF ROCKIN W CONTRACTING, LLC A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 1. Name. The name of the limited liability company is: Rockin W Contracting, LLC L-1813003-9 2. Purpose. The purpose of the company is to engage in business for any lawful purpose. 3. Registered Office. The address of the registered office of the limited liability company is: 2802 E. Bealey Dr., Coolidge, Arizona 85128. 4. Agent for Service of Process. Darrell R. Wallace, 2802 E. Bealey Dr., Coolidge, Arizona 85128 is appointed, and by this signature on page 2 accepts appointment, to act as the agent for service of process. 5. Date of Dissolution, Continuation of Business. The limited liability company will exist in perpetuity, unless sooner dissolved by law or action of the members. 6. Management. Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. 7. Managers. The name and address of each person who is a manager: Darrell R. Wallace 2802 E. Bealey Dr. Coolidge, AZ 85128 Virginia L. Ferguson 2802 E. Bealey Dr. Coolidge, AZ 85128 8. Members owning twenty percent (20%) or greater interest in the capital or profits of this LLC are: Darrell R. Wallace 2802 E. Bealey Dr. Coolidge, AZ 85128 Virginia L. Ferguson 2802 E. Bealey Dr. Coolidge, AZ 85128 EXECUTED this 15 day of December, 2012. /s/ Darrell R. Wallace I, Darrell R. Wallace, having been designated to act as Statutory Agent for Rockin W. Contracting, LLC, hereby consents to act in that capacity until removed or my resignation is submitted in accordance with the Arizona Revised Statutes. Dated: December 15, 2012 /s/ Darrell R. WallaceCBN Legal 1/30/13, 2/6/13, 2/13/13

Public NoticeMichael J. Sheridan #023001 SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC 3035 S. Ellsworth Rd., Ste.144 Mesa, AZ 85212 Phone: (480) 668-7600 [email protected] Attorneys for Personal Representative Laura Lee Dinges IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL In the Matter of DARRELL WAYNE DINGES, an Adult Deceased. ) CASE NO: PB2012-00170 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LAURA LEE DINGES has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative at: Laura Lee Dinges c/o Michael Sheridan 3035 S. Ellsworth Ste. 144 Mesa, AZ 85212 DATED this 14 day of November, 2012 SHERIDAN & LARSON, PLLC /s/ Michael J. Sheridan Attorney for Petitioner Laura Lee DingesCBN Legal 1/30/13, 2/6/13, 2/13/13 Public Notice

NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR GENERAL KEARNY INN FINANCING, LLC I The name of the limited liability company is: General Kearny Inn Financing, LLC L-1813060-7 II The address of the registered office is: 55175 East Ray Junction Road Kearny, Arizona 85137 The name and address of the Statutory Agent are: Trevor H. Chait 2415 East Camelback Road, Suite 455 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 III Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The name and address of the members are: William A. Dunn, Jr. P.O. Box 302 Kearny, Arizona 85137 Shirley Kelly P.O. Box 213 Maricopa, Arizona 85139 Bobbie Jean Arp P.O. Box 12910 Casa Grande, Arizona 85130CBN Legal 2/6/13, 2/13/13, 2/20/13

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: Ferrari & Glick, LLC L-1813039-0 II. The address of the known place of business is: 9808 E. Little Nugget Way Gold Canyon Arizona 85118 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: 9808 E. Little Nugget Way Gold Canyon Arizona 85118 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Ralph Cutro 9808 E. Little Nugget Way, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 member Elisabeth Cutro 9808 E. Little Nugget Way, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 member CBN Legal 2/6/13, 2/13/13, 2/20/13

Public NoticeNOTICE OF ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE OF CITY/TOWN OF HAYDEN Notice is hereby given that the City/Town of Hayden will hold the Primary election as follows: *Primary Election: Tuesday March 12, 2013 Offices to be filled: Mayor (1) and Council Members (6) Propositions, if any at Election: Proposition No. 402 Alternative Expenditure Limitation Location of the polls: (The polls will be open from 6:00 a.m. until 7;00 p.m.). Vote By Mail For more information, call the City/Town Clerk’s office at 520-356-7801 Ext. 104 /s/ Laura E. Romero City/Town Clerk 1-29-2013 *Any candidate receiving a majority of all the votes cast at the Primary Election will be declared elected without running at the General ElectionCBN Legal 2/6/13, 2/13/13

Public NoticeAVISO PUBLICO DE LA CIUDAD/PUEBLO DE HAYDEN Aviso se da por el presente que la Eleccion primaria se celebrara como sigue: * La Eleccion Primaria el Marzo 12, 2013 Puestos a ser occupados: Alcalde (1) y Miembro del Concejo (6) Otros propositos por las elecciones: Proposicion 402 Una extension de la limitacion de gasitos alternativa Localidades para votar: (Los lugares para votar estaran abiertos desde las 6:00 a.m. hasta las 7:00 p.m. Boleta Enviada por Correo Para recibirmas informacion,llame a la oficianadel Secretario de la Ciudad/Pueblo por 520-356-7801 Ext. 104 /s/ Laura E. Romero Secretario de la Ciudad/ Pueblo 1-29-2013 Cualquier candidato que reciba una mayoria de los votos emitidos en la Eleccion Primaria sera declarado electo, sin que tenga que parcipitar en la Eleccion General.CBN Legal 2/6/13, 2/13/13

Public NoticeSection 8 Waiting List is Closing

Pinal County Housing and Community Development Department will be closing its Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program’s waiting list.Effective February 19, 2013 applications for the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program’s will no longer be accepted. The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program Waiting List will remain closed until further notice.MINER, CBN, SUN Legal 1/30/13, 2/6/13, 2/13/13

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Applications can be picked up from Karla Luedke at the District

Office Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. -

3:30 p.m.

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Could you use extra time for family or recreation? We offer laundry, yard work, car washing, house and office cleaning, and much more at reasonable rates. We cover all the towns from Superior to Oracle. Call 363-5581, ARC-NEPC Training Center.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

10. Business Services

The Hayden-Winkelman School District will be accepting sealed bids on used vehicles and

automotive machinery, as is, with a minimum bid as stated below. Sealed bid will be accepted until 12:00 Noon on Tuesday, March 5th. Sealed bids will be opened at the

March Governing Board Meeting. Vehicles and

machinery are available for inspection during regular

school hours. Please contact Mr. Kenny Darby, Maintenance Director for more information at 356-

7876, ext. 1530. Buses and Travel Trailer ($200 Minimum), 1992

Blue Bird Bus – 60 Passenger, 1992 Blue

Bird Bus – 60 Passenger, 1992 Blue Bird Bus – 60

Passenger, 1988 35 Ft Yellowstone Travel Trailer. Vans and small bus ($100 Minimum), 1982 Ford/Carp – 16 Passenger Bus, 1985 Ford 15 Passenger Van, 1995 Ford 7 Passenger

Van. Automotive Repair

Machines ($100 minimum Bid), 530 Broach –

Surfacing, CPW –Valve Grinder, 550 Valve and Guide Machine, 7775 Boring Machine, 975 Peerless Diagnostic

Machine, Allen Distributor Machine

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$4.20 For the first 15 words. Minimum charge

Number of additional words. (If ad has more than 15 words.)+ X 28¢

Attention Getter $2.00

= Cost for your word ad for one week.

XNumber of weeks to run the ad

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Dalton Realty520-689-5201

Superior, Kearny & Top of the World Rentals

SUPERIOR RENTALSNice homes. Good prices.Anderson Rentals LLC

602-625-3151 or [email protected]

100. Real Estate

80. Rentals

45. Misc.

68. Adoptions

20. Help Wanted

21. Drivers

18. Fitness/Beauty

Public notice is hereby given that the Hayden-

Winkelman Schools will be accepting applications for:PART-TIME BUS DRIVER

Commercial Driver License Preferred; will

train for Bus Driver Certification

Applications may be requested in the District Office located at: 824

Thorne Ave., Winkelman, AZ 85192. Any

questions, please call the Superintendent’s office at: 520-356-7876, ext. 1310.The Hayden-Winkelman

Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

203 W. Main Street, Superior

Now OpenSunday 12-5 • Tues-Sat 10-5

520-827-1372

Collectibles - Home DecorTools - Antiques

Handbags - Clothes - Jewelry

Town of HaydenHelp WantedKitchen Aide

1 full-time, 1 part-time

If interested, please contact Bill Leister or Laura

Romero at 520-356-7801

Food and beverage and related workers typically do the following:

• Prepare and clean assigned work areas.• Replenish and stock service stations, cabinets and tables.• Serve food and drinks to congregate and home bound clients.• Greet customers, escort them to their seats and hand them menus.• Answer clients’ questions about menu items.• Clean tables and dining areas.• Projects as needed or assigned.

Needed to perform the job:• Valid driver’s license required.• Food handler card will be obtained when employed.• Required to pass background check.• Bilingual Spanish/English.• Willing to work overtime occasionally.

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Oracle, 3BR/1BAVery clean, new paint,

tile, bathroom & kitchen. $750/mo + dep

505-469-4729

House for Rent in Superior. One bedroom furnished. $550. 520-431-0672

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ADOPTION: Fun loving, happily married professional couple will share lifetime of love, security and happiness with your newborn. Expenses paid. Call Kim and Hugh 1-888-331-9844. (AzCAN)ADOPTION: Stay-at-home wife and hard working husband want to adopt and become Mommy and Daddy! Lots of relatives. Confidential; expenses paid. Rachel / James 1-888-467-1645. (AzCAN)

$19,900 BRAND NEW Mobile Homes with Warranty! Wholesale division. Open to the Public. Floorplans, pictures, prices at: www.TheHomeOutletAZ.com or call for FREE brochure: 1-800-887-9359. (AzCAN)

Just picked Lemons $1.00/lb, Red Grapefruit $1.00/lb., and Pecans $2.50/lb. Aravaipa Farms 89395 Aravaipa Rd. (520) 357-6901.DISH NETWORK. Starting at $19.99/month PLUS 30 Premium Movie Channels FREE for 3 months! SAVE! And ask about SAME DAY Installation! CALL 888-928-6798. (AzCAN)

45. Misc.

AIRLINES ARE HIRING. Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified. Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-314-5370. (AzCAN)ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE 100%. Medical, Business, Criminal Justice, Hospitality, Web. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. SCHEV Authorized. Call 888-216-1541 www.centuraonline.com. (AzCAN)MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES Needed! Train to become a Medical Office Assistant. No Experience Needed! Online training gets you Job Ready ASAP! HS Diploma/GED & PC/Internet needed! 1-888-926-6058. (AzCAN)

VETERANS WANTED! Train to drive BIG RIGS! Southwest Truck Driver Training. Use your GI Bill to get your CDL and EARN $35K your first year! Pre Hire Letters before you even begin training! Call Today: Phoenix - 602-352-0704, Tucson - 520-216-7609 www.swtdtveterans.com. (AzCAN)GORDON TRUCKING, INC. - CDL-A Drivers Needed! Immediate Openings! Full time, Part time positions. Consistent Miles & Time Off! Full Benefits, 401k, Recruiters Available 7 days/wk! TeamGTI.com 866-837-5997. (AzCAN)DRIVER: Qualify for any portion of $.03/mile quarterly bonus: $.01 Safety, $.01 Production, $.01 MPG. Two raises in first year. 3 months recent experience. 800-414-9569 www.driveknight.com. (AzCAN)KNIGHT REFRIGERATED - CDL-A Truck Drivers Needed! Get paid Daily or Weekly, Consistent miles. Pay Incentive & Benefits! Become a KNIGHT of the Road. EOE 855-876-6079. (AzCAN)

WHITE MOUNTAIN TOYOTA DEALER is looking for Sales Professionals. Experience preferred. Excellent compensation package. Possible sign-on/moving bonus. Hatch Toyota the number one volume dealer in the White Mountains. Call Bob 1-877-537-5755. (AzCAN)Help Wanted ADVERTISE YOUR JOB Opening in 83 AZ newspapers. Reach over 1 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www.classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)

February 6, 2013 Copper basin news, Hayden, arizona page 11

25. Instruction

50. Mobile Homes

70. Personals

1. Choose Your Classified SectionUsing the index choose the section that best fits your ad

2. Write your adMinimum word is 15 words for $4.20. Every word there after is 28¢.

Write your own word ad

FORRENT

NEWLISTING WOW!

SUPERBUY

3. Circle your Attention Getter (optional)ONE of these graphics can be added to your word ad for additional $2.00

4. Add up total costWe charge by the word. A word is anything with a space before or after it. Punctuation is free. Phone numbers with area codes and prices are

considered 1 word each.

$4.20 For the first 15 words. Minimum charge

Number of additional words. (If ad has more than 15 words.)+ X 28¢

Attention Getter $2.00

= Cost for your word ad for one week.

XNumber of weeks to run the ad

=Total cost of ad

( )

Call (520) 363-5554 or mail this coupon in to Copper Basin News, P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85237. You may send check or money order. No Cash Please.

4. Send the Ad to the Copper Basin News/Superior Sun

You may pay with Visa, MasterCard or American Express. CC#__________________________Expir: _________

Name: ______________________________________Address: ____________________________________Phone: _____________________________________

5. Your Information (Required to place ad)

Dalton Realty520-689-5201

Superior, Kearny & Top of the World Rentals

SUPERIOR RENTALSNice homes. Good prices.Anderson Rentals LLC

602-625-3151 or [email protected]

100. Real Estate

80. Rentals

45. Misc.

68. Adoptions

20. Help Wanted

21. Drivers

18. Fitness/Beauty

Public notice is hereby given that the Hayden-

Winkelman Schools will be accepting applications for:PART-TIME BUS DRIVER

Commercial Driver License Preferred; will

train for Bus Driver Certification

Applications may be requested in the District Office located at: 824

Thorne Ave., Winkelman, AZ 85192. Any

questions, please call the Superintendent’s office at: 520-356-7876, ext. 1310.The Hayden-Winkelman

Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

203 W. Main Street, Superior

Now OpenSunday 12-5 • Tues-Sat 10-5

520-827-1372

Collectibles - Home DecorTools - Antiques

Handbags - Clothes - Jewelry

Town of HaydenHelp WantedKitchen Aide

1 full-time, 1 part-time

If interested, please contact Bill Leister or Laura

Romero at 520-356-7801

Food and beverage and related workers typically do the following:

• Prepare and clean assigned work areas.• Replenish and stock service stations, cabinets and tables.• Serve food and drinks to congregate and home bound clients.• Greet customers, escort them to their seats and hand them menus.• Answer clients’ questions about menu items.• Clean tables and dining areas.• Projects as needed or assigned.

Needed to perform the job:• Valid driver’s license required.• Food handler card will be obtained when employed.• Required to pass background check.• Bilingual Spanish/English.• Willing to work overtime occasionally.

AZ STATEWIDE LENDER REPO land sale. Prescott area, Ruger Ranch, 36 AC, $54,900, privacy, end of road location, great views; Show Low area, Windsor Valley Ranch, 6 AC, $19,900, county maintained roads; cabin on 8.9 AC, $89,500, completely renovated w/2BRs; Safford area, Eureka Springs Ranch, 36 AC, $19,900, great views, easy access; Williams area, Southrim Ranch, 36 AC, $24,900, near the south rim of the Grand Canyon, trees, views; Financing available. Beautiful land. Priced for quick sale. Buy for pennies on the dollar. Call AZLR. ADWR Report available. 888-903-0988. (AzCAN)ADVERTISE YOUR HOME, property or business for sale in 83 AZ newspapers. Reach over 1 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www.classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)AZ’s BEST LAND BUY Prime 38 acre site atop evergreen wooded ridge overlooking wilderness valley in secluded N. AZ ranch. Plentiful groundwater, good soil, beautiful rock formations. 6,200’ elev. Borders 640 acres of State Trust Land. $19,900, $1,990 dn, $193/mo. Order brochure 800-966-6690 wknds. 602-510-2948. 1st United, woodlandvalleyranchsale.com. (AzCAN)245 DEEDED ACRES and 10,000 LEASED ACRES with a 2BR/BA house, built in 2002. Heat/AC. 3 wells. $799,000. Winkleman AZ. Call 602-432-2386. (AzCAN)

Oracle, 3BR/1BAVery clean, new paint,

tile, bathroom & kitchen. $750/mo + dep

505-469-4729

House for Rent in Superior. One bedroom furnished. $550. 520-431-0672

LOOKING FOR AN AFFORDABLE 62+ senior apartment? Superior Arboretum Apartments, immediate occupancy, one bedroom & studios, on-site laundry & utility allowance. Rent based on Income Guidelines. 199 W. Gray Dr., Superior, AZ. Call 1-866-962-4804. Equal Housing Opportunity. Wheelchair accessible. www.ncr.org/superiorarboretum. (AzCAN)Deluxe 1, 2, & 3 bedroom apartments in Mammoth starting at $425. Water, trash, and DirecTV included. 520-487-2005

80. Rentals

MEET SINGLES right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 877-654-5683. (AzCAN)

ADOPTION: Fun loving, happily married professional couple will share lifetime of love, security and happiness with your newborn. Expenses paid. Call Kim and Hugh 1-888-331-9844. (AzCAN)ADOPTION: Stay-at-home wife and hard working husband want to adopt and become Mommy and Daddy! Lots of relatives. Confidential; expenses paid. Rachel / James 1-888-467-1645. (AzCAN)

$19,900 BRAND NEW Mobile Homes with Warranty! Wholesale division. Open to the Public. Floorplans, pictures, prices at: www.TheHomeOutletAZ.com or call for FREE brochure: 1-800-887-9359. (AzCAN)

Just picked Lemons $1.00/lb, Red Grapefruit $1.00/lb., and Pecans $2.50/lb. Aravaipa Farms 89395 Aravaipa Rd. (520) 357-6901.DISH NETWORK. Starting at $19.99/month PLUS 30 Premium Movie Channels FREE for 3 months! SAVE! And ask about SAME DAY Installation! CALL 888-928-6798. (AzCAN)

45. Misc.

AIRLINES ARE HIRING. Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified. Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-314-5370. (AzCAN)ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE 100%. Medical, Business, Criminal Justice, Hospitality, Web. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. SCHEV Authorized. Call 888-216-1541 www.centuraonline.com. (AzCAN)MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES Needed! Train to become a Medical Office Assistant. No Experience Needed! Online training gets you Job Ready ASAP! HS Diploma/GED & PC/Internet needed! 1-888-926-6058. (AzCAN)

VETERANS WANTED! Train to drive BIG RIGS! Southwest Truck Driver Training. Use your GI Bill to get your CDL and EARN $35K your first year! Pre Hire Letters before you even begin training! Call Today: Phoenix - 602-352-0704, Tucson - 520-216-7609 www.swtdtveterans.com. (AzCAN)GORDON TRUCKING, INC. - CDL-A Drivers Needed! Immediate Openings! Full time, Part time positions. Consistent Miles & Time Off! Full Benefits, 401k, Recruiters Available 7 days/wk! TeamGTI.com 866-837-5997. (AzCAN)DRIVER: Qualify for any portion of $.03/mile quarterly bonus: $.01 Safety, $.01 Production, $.01 MPG. Two raises in first year. 3 months recent experience. 800-414-9569 www.driveknight.com. (AzCAN)KNIGHT REFRIGERATED - CDL-A Truck Drivers Needed! Get paid Daily or Weekly, Consistent miles. Pay Incentive & Benefits! Become a KNIGHT of the Road. EOE 855-876-6079. (AzCAN)

WHITE MOUNTAIN TOYOTA DEALER is looking for Sales Professionals. Experience preferred. Excellent compensation package. Possible sign-on/moving bonus. Hatch Toyota the number one volume dealer in the White Mountains. Call Bob 1-877-537-5755. (AzCAN)Help Wanted ADVERTISE YOUR JOB Opening in 83 AZ newspapers. Reach over 1 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www.classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)

page 12 Copper basin news, Hayden, arizona February 6, 2013

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