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In case - Copper Area News
COPPER BASIN
James Carnes | Copper Basin News
NEWS
Celebrating the Ray District High School Grads
Pages 9-12
Volume 56 Number 20
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014
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Ortega found guilty in killing of his wife,
attempted murder of brother-in-law
Globe, Arizona - Gila County Attorney Bradley D.
Beauchamp announced that on May 6, 2014, 38 year-old
Guillermo Ortega, III was found guilty by a jury of six
women and six men of Second Degree Murder, Attempted
Second Degree Murder, and four counts of Aggravated
Assault following a seven-day jury trial.
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According to Chief Deputy Shawn C. Fuller, who
prosecuted the case, evidence was presented that on April
28, 2013, at approximately 5:45 p.m., Ortega attacked his
ex-wife with a knife following a brief domestic violencerelated dispute the two had in her home, which was
located in Hayden. During the attack the victim suffered
fatal injuries to her neck.
While the victim was being attacked, her brother, who
was inside the home, heard a struggle and came to her
aid. The defendant then attacked the victim’s brother with
the knife and attempted to kill him by stabbing him in the
chest and the neck. After the attack the defendant fled the
scene and was apprehended several hours later in Pinal
County.
Ortega’s sentencing is scheduled to be conducted in
Globe on June 2, 2014, at 3:30 p.m., before the Honorable
Robert Duber II. Ortega is facing a mandatory prison
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sentence of up to 46 years.
County Attorney Beauchamp commended the Hayden
Police Department, the Department of Public Safety, the
Golder Ranch Fire District, the Kearny Police Department,
and the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office for conducting the
investigation that led to the successful apprehension and
prosecution of Ortega.
OBITUARY
Emilie M. Franklin
Emilie M. Franklin, 88, of Kearny, passed away Tuesday,
April 1, 2014. She was born to Albin and Mabel (Johnson)
Ohman on January 2, 1926, in Ephraim,
Wisconsin.
Emilie and Bob Franklin had two
children Pam and Mike. She was a
homemaker, she enjoyed oil painting,
bowling and bingo. Emilie was loved by
her family and friends.
Emilie was survived by daughter, Pam
Madala; grandchildren, Cheri Collins and
Justin Madala; six great-grandchildren,
and four great-great-grandchildren.
Emilie was proceeded in death by her husband,
Bob Franklin; son, Mike Franklin; and great- greatgranddaughter, Alexis Nevaeh, who passed away two
weeks prior to Emilie’s death.
No services were held.
Pinal County
Sheriff’s Report
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from
the daily logs, based on the information provided
by deputies. All persons arrested are presumed
innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
May 5
Paul Martin Garcia, 35, Hayden, was arrested in Gila
County on a warrant for failure to appear. He was
transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in
Florence.
May 6
PCSO assisted with an accident with injuries in the area
of N. Hwy. 77, Winkelman. A female, 18, fell out of a
pickup truck onto the highway. The reporting party said
she was breathing and crying. Hayden Police Department
and Kearny EMS responded to the scene. PCSO assisted
by setting up a landing zone for a helicopter. The woman
was transported by helicopter to University Medical
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Kearny Police Report
According to state law, there are two
methods by which police may arrest
suspected offenders. The suspect may
be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the
arresting officer may write a citation
and release the suspect to appear in
court later. All suspects are presumed
innocent until proven guilty in a court
of law. Only criminal citations are
listed. All damages are estimates.
May 5
Citizen assist with a vehicle verification.
Suspicious activity was reported on the 400
block of Greenwich.
Citizen assist with snake removal.
Dogs at large were reported on the 300
block of Croydon.
Agency assist to Pinal County Sheriffs Office
with an attempt to locate.
May 7
Carla Lynn McDowell, 44 of Kearny, was
arrested for DUI.
Agency assist to DPS with a stranded
vehicle on Hwy 177.
May 8
A dog at large was reported at Kearny
Manor.
Suspicious activity was reported on the 400
block of Essex.
PCSO
A verbal warning was issued for a stop sign
violation.
Suspicious activity was reported at Kearny
Lake.
May 10
A verbal warning was issued for noise
disturbance.
Citizen assist with a neighborhood dispute.
May 11
A verbal warning was issued for an unattended child.
During the period of May 5 to May 14, there
were nine ambulance runs, one alarm drop,
two 911 hang-ups and eight information
reports.
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Center in Tucson. The scene was turned over to Arizona
Department of Public Safety Officers.
May 7
An animal attack was reported in the 4500 block of N.
Margo St., Dudleyville. A pack of four dogs, at least two
of them identified as pit bulls, were found to be attacking
the reporting person’s cattle, “chewing on the cow’s mouth
and tail.” The cow’s owner shot and killed one of the dogs
and wounded another. The call was turned over to Pinal
County Animal Control.
May 11
An animal attack was reported in the 80000 block of
E. Cactus Dr., Dudleyville. Two pit bulls entered the
reporting person’s yard and attacked her dog. Another
adult chased off the dogs with a broom handle. The call
was turned over to Pinal County Animal Control.
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Pinal County Oracle/Riverside Highway Roads Foreman
Charles Headley wins Robert C. Esterbrooks Award
FLORENCE - Oracle/Riverside Highway Roads Foreman
Charles Headley is the winner of the 15th Annual Robert
C. Esterbrooks Award in Operations.
Headley, a 21 year employee, oversees operations in the
Oracle Maintenance District. It is the largest maintenance
area in Pinal County encompassing 230 miles of paved
and gravel surface roads. The Kearny native has been the
Oracle Maintenance District Foreman for the past three
years.
“During his time in Oracle, Chuck has a huge list of
accomplishments,” said Public Works Director Louis
Andersen. “He has worked on realigning the Mount
Lemmon Road across forest land that helped protect the
local historical post office from heavy traffic. Chuck and
his crew also were instrumental in meeting protection
requirements and receiving permits for minimal road
maintenance of the San Pedro River Road Crossing. He is
a great leader and great employee.”
The Robert C. Esterbrooks Award is given out by
the Arizona Association of County Engineers. It is in
recognition of individual county employee service that
benefits the community and outstanding achievement that
fosters innovation, effectiveness better communication
and efficiency that ultimately results in a better product to
all communities.
In his off time, Headley is active in the Kearny area
coaching sports and other civic activities.
Cenpatico awards $12K to Copper Area organizations
Esterbrooks Award winner Charles Headley
joins Supervisor Pete Rios as they celebrate the
accomplishment.
Tempe, Ariz. – Cenpatico of
Arizona is proud to announce
it is giving $12,000 in
Community Reinvestment
Grants to two Copper Area
organizations. Cenpatico
is the Regional Behavioral
Health Authority for Pinal
County.
The funds will help support
community programs and
purchase equipment and
supplies. The grant awards
are part of $422,000
that Cenpatico is giving
throughout Arizona to help
improve the communities it
serves.
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those experiencing a challenging time?
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interested in visiting with patients. Volunteers attend an 8-hour
training session, must be able to pass a background check,
have a driver’s license, current auto insurance and their own
reliable transportation. TB skin test is required (we will provide).
Volunteers devote a minimum of 2 hours a week.
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“Cenpatico believes in
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Arizona CEO Terry Stevens.
“These awards are part of our
commitment to improving
the lives of local residents.”
The following Copper
Area organizations will
be receiving Community
Reinvestment Grants from
Cenpatico:
• Tri-Community Food Bank;
$7,000 for a food pantry
walk-in cooler.
• Town of Hayden; $5,000
to Parks and Recreation for
water aerobics equipment.
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is the Regional Behavioral
Health Authority for Cochise,
Gila, Graham, Greenlee, La
Paz, Pinal, Santa Cruz and
Yuma counties. Cenpatico of
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are funded through a contract
with the Arizona Department
of Health Services/Division
of Behavioral Health
Services (ADHS/DBHS) and
AHCCCS.
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Final Copper Basin Idol Show filled with talent
By Nina Crowder
Copper Basin News
What a musical, whimsical, fun evening
as the final show of the Copper Basin
Idol blows everyone away with the
amazing talent that surrounds the local
communities. Martina Burnam has been
facilitating the Copper Basin Idol for eight
successful years. Martina puts forth such
love and passion towards preparing for
the show and all the participants of the
Idol show. She has thoroughly enjoyed her
time with this continuing project.
Lucky Romero hosted the Copper Basin
Idol with his charm and charisma he
delighted the crowd as they watched and
listened to the Idol acts. The performers
consisted of; Josette Kimmel, Myranda
Figueroa, Julie Meza, Julianna Borquez,
Martina Borquez, Ariella Borquez,
Miranda Aviles, and Breauna Hathaway.
Guest performers were Emily Martinez,
Danny Fessenden, Johnny Angel Silva,
Lucky Romero and Martina Burnam. Yes,
after many years of putting this event on
Martina wanted to let her beautiful voice
be heard, what a special treat.
Even though this is the final Copper
Basin Idol the performers out did
themselves with their beautiful voices
and talent. Each of the participants were
thoroughly enjoyed by many community
members. The music was moving and a
real pleasure to listen to!
There are many people involved in
putting this event together; Danny
Fessenden, sound manager, Nancy and
Annie Hinojos, spotlight technicians,
Adam Perlman and Ray Federal Credit
Union, donated a projector for the
evening, Angela and Troy Ramirez and
the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce
for helping facilitate the event, the judges,
score keepers, admission takers, and the
Hayden Unified School District for the
use of the auditorium. Thank you all for
helping make this a fun family event.
Congratulations to the talented people
that are in our communities and may all
their future endeavors and dreams come
true!
Josette Kimmell performs.
Adri’s Final Wish to the
Class of 2014
Don’t ever forget me! I won’t forget you! Treasure each day
like it’s ur last … each hour … each minute … each second.
Thrive for success … “NEVER” 2nd Best!!! The key to life is
Education!!!! So don’t stop now. Seek more and learn more
because Nobody will ever be able to take that knowledge
away from you.
I leave you with a prayer & a memory … May God always
be by your side and remember how I always loved dances!!!
Well … “Everyone is WELCOME” to the Verdugo Hall after
graduation (May 23, 2014) to dance to the music of D.J.
Gabe Hernandez “The Ghost.”
In Memory of Me
Adriana Marie Cruz #11
Class of 2014
P.S. We got menudo!!!
Julie Meza performs.
Johnny Angel sings.
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CAC science professor Dr. Beth Krueger writes
chapter in college science teaching book
EASTERN PINAL
COUNTY, Ariz. – Dr. Beth
Krueger, a professor of
science at CAC’s Aravaipa
Campus since 2007,
has written a chapter
in a recently-published
instructional book titled
Exemplary College Science
Teaching. The chapter,
called Take Your Students
Outside: Success With
Science Outdoors, was
peer-reviewed and included
in the book published
by the National Science
Teachers Association.
The section draws on
Krueger’s experience with
and staunch support for
experiential learning.
“I don’t like to lecture,”
Krueger says, without
hesitation. By taking
her students to nature
conservancies for bird
and plant surveys, for
example, she believes that
the students are “looking
at real-world issues in a
real setting and conducting
real research that actually
benefits not just them and
the class but the non-
profit in their community
that is actually using their
numbers.”
Krueger, who was recently
named Faculty of the Year
by the student body at
CAC’s Aravaipa Campus,
was invited by the NSTA
to write the chapter
after giving a conference
presentation on the
practice of teaching science
outside. The chapter
itself describes CAC, the
Aravaipa Campus, and
Eastern Pinal County in
great detail and includes
testimonials from several
of the students who have
enjoyed Krueger’s methods.
“‘Working outside the
classroom in the field
was a great experience,’”
Delilah Carbajal says in the
book. “‘I enjoyed the visual
aspects of doing fieldwork:
Observing endangered
fish and actually being in
a desert riparian system
proved to be most helpful
in the field versus the
classroom.’”
The outdoors model even
worked for a student,
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Good job, students, in
collecting so many tabs
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of my
students at Ray High School for stepping up to collect
tabs for the Ronald McDonald House. They donated over
500,000 tabs since January. Hurrah! These students
stepped up for a cause and did an amazing job. I want to thank each and every one of them. Congratulations on a job well done!! Keep up the good work. Thank you, parents and guardians, for supporting your
student! I look forward to challenging you next year. Respectfully,
/s/ Mrs. DeAnn Smith
Ray High School teacher
David Rowlands, who took
Krueger’s BIO 182 hybrid
course, which meets partly
online.
“I enjoyed it,” he says. “I
actually thought it was a lot
easier to learn outdoors and
see the living environment.
In a lot of ways, I thought
it was easier than the
classroom experience.”
In the chapter, Krueger
also explains some other,
logistical benefits to
teaching outdoors.
“‘One major challenge
for teachers,’” she writes,
“‘is that much of the
scientific equipment
available to schools has…a
large learning curve…
[is] expensive to buy and
maintain; and cannot
take the rigors of field
use.’” In the next sentence
she explains that the
training staff from the
Arizona Rivers Project, the
organization that Krueger
took a workshop with when
she first arrived in Arizona,
emphasized the fact that
“‘quality field work could
be done by students with
inexpensive, user-friendly,
field-friendly equipment.’”
Although the chapter is
geared toward those who
instruct science courses in
higher education, Krueger
believes that her model
can be scaled up or down
to fit any level of education
and can be used in other
Continued on page 18
Dr. Beth Krueger
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Lady ‘Cats advance to
semis of State Playoffs
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The Ray softball team
advanced to the semi-finals
of the Division IV State
Championship by winning
both games it played last
weekend. The Lady ‘Cats
won a 1 – 0 pitcher’s duel
versus 13-th seeded Phoenix
Country Day last Friday
before defeating 5th-seeded
Superior on Saturday, 7 – 3.
“They performed well,
especially in the first game,”
Bearcats head coach Rikki
Galka answered when
asked about her team’s
performance last weekend.
“It took a total team effort
to beat Phoenix Country
Day.”
In Friday’s game, the
Bearcats scored a run in the
first and pitcher Stormee
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Congratulations
Dominic Bravo. You
have accomplished so
much this year, and we
know you will continue
to do great things. We
are so proud of you.
Love, Mom, Hot
Sauce, and Alex
Galka made it hold up,
limiting the Eagles to four
hits in the complete game
shutout.
Saturday’s game versus
Superior was the fourth
game of the season between
the schools. The Bearcats
won for the third time and
eliminated the Panthers
from postseason play in the
process. Again, Stormee
Galka was the winning
pitcher, limiting a potent
Panthers’ offense to only
three runs.
Next up for the Lady
‘Cats is 9th-seeded Valley
Christian, which defeated
top-seeded Arizona
Lutheran on Saturday
to advance to the semis.
The Trojans have won
three straight games in
the tournament so far,
defeating Joseph City,
Valley Union, and Arizona
Lutheran.
The semi-final game is
scheduled for 5:30 p.m.
Friday night at the Rose
Mofford Softball Complex –
Field #2 – in Phoenix.
“I don’t know much about
Valley Christian,” Galka
said. “But it’s going to take
another total team effort
and we have to stay focused
to win.”
With a win, the Bearcats
would face the winner
between San Manuel
and Veritas Prep in the
Championship Game on
Saturday at 5:30 p.m.
Honor rolls released for Ray Jr. High
Ray Junior High School has released the
honor rolls for the third grading period of
the 2013-14 academic year.
High Honor Roll students are:
Seventh Grade – Theodore Alvarado,
Spencer Bryce, *Riley Cude, Myranda
Figueroa, Maribel Flores-Garcia, *Austine Hing, *Daniella Hinojos, Skyler
Hughes, *Amee Kenyon, *Tara Lorona,
Guillermo Ortega, Jaden Pace, Stone Patterson, Hailey Rutter, Grassie Scheperd,
*Brittany Smitch and Romero WilliamsVarley.
Eighth Grade – Martina Aranda, Braden
Chester, Chandler Coleman, Julian Cruz,
Congratulations on
your graduation,
Mariah Denny! We
love you and are
so proud of your
achievements at
Ray High School.
May God be with
you and grant you
extraordinary success
in the future at NAU!
Much love,
Mom & Dad
*Claire Cude, Katlyn Gantt, *Naomi Hing,
*Joseph Marquez, Robert Meza, Nathan
Molar, Alexis Montano, Kyler Norris,
Jaylen Pacheco, Richard Sosa, Fabian
Valenzuela and Cole Yocum.
Named to the Honor Roll were:
Seventh Grade – Madison Garcia, Kailey
Gillaspy, Jorianna Hudson, Angel Manriquez, Julie Ann Meza, Brandon Mantano, Daniel Ortiz and Dakota Willis.
Eighth Grade – Rosalinda Flores Garcia,
Elissa Martinez, Savannah Rodriguez,
Janae Ruiz, Gabriel Schwartz and Tanner
Willis.
*denotes all A’s
Christianna, it has been an honor
to be your mom and watch you
grow into a beautiful young
woman inside and out. You are
my first and my forever baby girl.
Love, Mom
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Grant James Armendariz
Valedictorian
Richard Evan Bickley
Ryan Elliott Bickley
Dominic Tene Bravo
Amber Lyn Bryce
Congratulations:
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Graduates!
Grant Armendariz, Ryan Olsen,
Andy Riley &
Christiana Martinez!
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Copper Corridor track athletes compete at
State Track Championships
By Andrew Luberda
Copper Basin News
The San Manuel Women’s Track
Team, which went undefeated
during the season, finished 23rd
in the final team rankings at last
weekend’s State Track Championships.
The Miners had four track
team members place five different events: Andrea Castaneda
(8th – 3200m), Analisa Robles
(8th – Discus), Theresa Sweeney
(17th – Discus and 16th – Shot
Put), and Michael Sanchez (20th
– Discus).
The Ray Bearcats were also represented at the track championships. Three track team members
placed in four different events:
Kenneth Palmer (18th – 3200m),
Demetri Breeden (16th – Long
Jump and 15th – Triple Jump),
and Nick Lara (17th – Discus).
Bearcats’ season ends after extra innings loss in playoffs
By Andrew Luberda
Copper Basin News
The 6th-seeded Ray baseball
team saw its season come to end
after an eight-inning loss to 3rd-
seeded San Manuel last Saturday,
4 – 3.
The Bearcats advanced to the
quarterfinals versus San Manuel
after defeating 11th-seeded Superior last Friday, 9 – 5.
The ‘Cats finished the season
with a record of 21 – 8, including
11 – 4 in sectional play. They finished third, behind San Manuel
and Miami, in Section VI. The
21 wins are the most in a season
over the last 10 years.
Despite the disappointment of
their season ending, the Bearcats
have to be optimistic about the
future. Multi-sport athlete Dominic Bravo is the only senior on
this year’s roster. The ‘Cats will
return eight juniors to next year’s
team. There’s no doubt that the
loss of Bravo will leave a big hole
to fill, but there’s enough talent
returning to make up for it.
Lady Lobos’ playoff run ends
By Andrew Luberda
Copper Basin News
The Lady Lobos suffered a
heartbreaking one-run loss to
7th-seeded Desert Christian last
weekend, 4 – 3. After upsetting
10th-seeded Paradise Honors
in first round, the Lobos’ season
ended with the second-round loss
to the Eagles.
Despite the loss, the Lobos had
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Kearny Elks honor students at annual banquet
By Vicki Clark
Copper Basin News
Kearny Elks Lodge #2478 honored Copper Basin area
young people at its annual Youth Banquet held recently.
Each academic year the Lodge sponsors a variety of
contests and programs involving students from both the
Ray and Hayden/Winkelman School Districts.
Students receiving recognition included:
Americanism Contest, Kacy Molar, Ray; Drug Awareness,
3-4 Division Felicity Ramirez, Ray and 5-7 Kacy Molar, Ray.
Hoop Shoot, Myranda Figueroa, who also captured the
State Championship in her age division, Anthony Lopez,
Amaniz Ochoa, Derek Jegueroa, Brianna Goad and Morales
Cruz.
Soccer Shoot, 1st place winners, Derek Figueroa, Kacy
Molar and Ashton Kelley; 2nd place Eli Martinez and
Chasity Kelley.
Students of the Month are selected each month for
academic and school involvement. Hayden High School
students recognized this past school year were Aaron
Lagunas, Yihanna Marquez, Kyana Garcia, Martha Palafox,
Devin Estrada, Laryssa Torres, Karina Serrano and
Francisco Borjorquez-Borjorquez.
Ray High School students included Yvette Dickey, Grant
Armendariz, Cheyanne Dickey, Robbin Newman, Hannah
Mercer, Seth Harmon, Mikayla Seller, Jason Cruz and
Dominic Bravo.
Continued on page 17
Ray’s Students of the Month included Yvette Dickey, Grant Armendariz, Cheyanne Dickey, Robbin Newman,
Hannah Mercer, Seth Harmon, Mikayla Seller, Jason Cruz and Dominic Bravo (in no particular order).
Soccer Shoot, 1st place winners, Derek Figueroa and
Kacy Molar. Not pictured is Ashton Kelley.
Hayden’s Students of the Month included Aaron Lagunas, Yihanna Marquez, Kyana Garcia, Martha Palafox,
Devin Estrada, Laryssa Torres, Karina Serrano and Francisco Borjorquez-Borjorquez (in no particular order).
Students of the year are Grant Armandariz and Aaron
Lagunas.
Americanism Contest winner at Ray Schools, Kacy
Molar
A recognition plaque was also presented to Ray Principal
Curt Cook. Sarah Naranjo accepted the award for Cook.
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Kearny’s historical locomotive completed
By John Hernandez
Copper Basin News
The renovation of the air locomotive in Kearny has finally
been completed. Robert Anderson said he is still working
on some detailing but the job is pretty much finished. The
compressed air locomotive was built in 1925 by the H.K.
Porter Company in Pittsburgh, Penn. The H.K. Porter
Company built their first compressed air locomotive
in 1890 to be used in an underground coal mine in
Pennsylvania. Compressed air locomotives were safer to
operate in underground mines as there was no need for
a fire to burn coal which was dangerous especially in coal
mines and there was no smoke exhaust which also was a
danger to underground miners.
The 1925 Porter air locomotive was used by the
Kennecott Copper Corporation in the original
underground Ray Copper Mine. It was used to haul men,
ore and supplies on underground rail lines. It was retired
in 1955. Robert Anderson had finished most of the work
two years ago but has been waiting for parts which were
hard to find. Robert machined a lot of parts and did a lot
of welding work. He even used a 105 year old drill press
for some of the work. He was able to recreate a pressure
gauge and found a headlight for the locomotive. He
received the parts just before Pioneer Days and was able
to complete the work. Bill Dunn got a piece of timber for
him which was badly needed.
Robert said he got a lot of help with donations and the
loaning of equipment and wanted to make sure everyone
including the town of Kearny was recognized and thanked
for their help. “It was a lot of work but it was worth it
when people tell me it looks good,” said Robert. “I’m real
happy the way it turned out.” You can see this remarkable
restoration of this historical locomotive in downtown
Kearny.
Robert Anderson completes restoration on Kearny underground locomotive.
John Hernandez | Copper Basin News
Photos by
John Hernandez
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HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
There will be no garbage pickup in the
Town of Kearny on Monday, May 26, due
to the Memorial Day holiday. Monday’s
route will be done on Tuesday, May 27.
The garbage truck will begin the extended
route at 6 a.m. The Town of Kearny
administrative offices, library and public
works will be closed on Monday, May 26.
COPPER COMMUNITY
ACTION BOARD
CCAB are selling Split the Pot Tickets.
Drawing will be on Monday, June 2.
Funds will be used for future projects
in the Copper Basin area. Tickets are
$1 each or 6 for $5. You can purchase
tickets from Johnny Silva, Martina
Burnam, Leysa Rought, Veronica
Bracamonte, Freddy Ruiz, Sonny
Orcasitas or Gloria Ruiz.
May
FREE MOBILE DENTAL SERVICES
There will be free child and prenatal
dental screenings and fluoride treatment
in Pinal County for all children,
newborns - 18 years of age and
expectant mothers throughout the month
of May. Participants will receive a free
goody bag. Locations and time are: on
Thursday, May 22, 9 a.m. - noon at Sun
Life The Center for Children “Mobile
Van* and Sun Life/W.I.C. in San
Manuel from 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.; and,
Friday, May 30, 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at
Parents as Teachers Pinal County Event,
912 Tilbury Dr. in Kearny. For More
Information call: 520-350-7600 or email:
[email protected].
CCEDC TO MEET
Copper Corridor Economic
Development Coalition meets the
third Friday of the month at the
Dudleyville Multicultural Center
at 8:30 a.m. This month’s meeting
is set for Friday, May 16. For more
information, please email info@
coppercorridor.org.
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BLAZERS TO BEGIN
PRACTICE
Wednesday, May 14, the Blazers
Softball will have tryouts/
registration at the Hayden
Junior High Field at 5 p.m. The
team is open to local youth in
surrounding communities. For
questions about age requirements,
cost or schedules, please contact
Dan Hinojos at 520-548-7001.
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ACCESS POINT
RIBBON CUTTING
The Gila /Pinal Workforce
Consortium invites you to attend
a ribbon cutting for our newest
Access Point on May 15, 11 a.m.
at Arthur E. Pomeroy Public
Library, 912-A Tilbury Drive
in Kearny. Access points are
partnerships with community and
faith-based organizations across
Gila and Pinal Counties that
create places where people can go
to look for jobs and connect to the
One-Stop. For more information,
contact David Franquero at 928425-7631, Ext. 8695.
To add an item to the community calendar please submit information to
[email protected] or call 363-5554. Listings are free, however,
the Copper Basin News reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions.
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ARCHERY SHOOT/
HORSESHOE TOURNEY
On May 17, an archery shoot
will be held beginning at 6 a.m.
to “beat the heat.” Cost is $20
and includes two rounds plus a
smoker round. There will be 3D
targets and 12 targets (no range
finders). For more information
or to register, contact Mike
Morales at (520) 548-9102. The
same day there will be a blind
draw horseshoe tournament
starting at 11 a.m. Cost is $10
per person. For more information
or to register, contact Richard
Lopez at (520) 270-4063 or
Alfred Barragan at (928) 2008980. Both events will be held
at the Winkelman Flats Park in
Winkelman. There will be raffle
prizes, food and drinks. There
will be shoots and prizes for
children 15 and younger at the
archery shoot. All proceeds will
benefit Ryan Estrada in his fight
against cancer.
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MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE
Memorial Day services
will be observed Sunday, May
25, at 2 p.m. at the VFW Post
3584, 405 Main St., Superior. A
luncheon will follow the services.
The public is invited to observe
the remembrance of those who
gave the ultimate sacrifice for our
country and our way of life as well
as to all who continue to serve.
K
EARNY 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.
REGNANCY CARE
CENTER HOURS The
Pregnancy Care Center in
Winkelman, located at Fourth
and Thorne Avenues in
Winkelman, is open on Tuesdays
from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You
can call (520) 356-6015 for a
confidential appointment.
OPPER 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.
Gila
Monster
Go Karts
racing
Opening day of the Gila
Monster Go Kart season
was April 13, 2014. There
were six racers in the 12-18
age group, eight racers in
the 6-11 group, and we had
two brand new drivers in
the beginner’s class. The
winners in the main events
were Austin Collings in the
12-18 group, Eric Kelly in
the 6-11 group, and in the
beginner’s class was Nicholas Courtney. The next
race is April 27, 2014 at 2
p.m. Come out and enjoy
an afternoon of family fun.
If anyone is interested in
joining the racers come on
out and get your car on the
track.
Racing is open to all
children from six to 18. For
questions please call Andy
Hetrick 928-961-0239.
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COPPER BASIN
Church Directory
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Tilbury & Danbury, Kearny • Joe Palmer, Pastor
Sunday School:
9:30 a.m.
Worship Service:
10:45 a.m.
Tuesday: Morning Fellowship:
10 a.m.
Wednesday: Kid’s Club
4-5:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Salt & Light Company (Youth): 6-7:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Dinner and Bible Study:
6-7 p.m.
KEARNY CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rosie Lopez of Hayden
was the winner of the
“Miners Quilt” created by
Terri Rodriguez. Funds
raised by the chance
drawing benefited the
San Manuel Jr. High softball team. The drawing
was held last week.
Jennifer Carnes | Miner
ELKS
Continued from Page 14
Students of the Year were
Grant Armandariz and
Aaron Lagunas.
A recognition plaque
was also presented to Ray
Schools Administrative
Officer/Principal Curt Cook.
The members and officers
of the Lodge would like to
thank the administration,
teachers and especially
the parents of both school
systems for participating,
helping and raising such
fine young ladies and
gentlemen. Without this
help the Lodge would not
be able to accomplish the
youth programs we do.
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ELOY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT # 11
Is accepting applications for the following positions:
Kindergarten Teacher (Curiel)
(must be Highly Qualified and must have an Early
Childhood Endorsement)
1st, 2nd, and 3rd Grade Teacher (Curiel)
(must be Highly Qualified)
Teacher Grades 5-6 at Intermediate School
(must be Highly Qualified)
Math Teacher (Eloy Jr. High)
(must be Highly Qualified)
Special Ed Teachers - Cross-Categorical
Applications can be picked up at the District Office
1011 N. Sunshine Blvd.
Eloy, Arizona 85131
Or download at website:
ww.eloyesd.org
Open until filled
If you have any questions contact
Virginia Avila Allen @ 466-2100
103 Hammond Drive, Kearny
Serving All of the Copper Basin Area
Sunday Bible Study:
10 a.m.
Sunday Worship:
11 a.m.
Evening Worship:
6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study:
7 p.m.
Daniel Foster, Minister 363-7711
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Welcomes you!
300 Mt. View Road, Hayden
Weekday Mass:
M-W, F & S) 8:30 a.m.
Saturday Vigil:
5:30 p.m.
Sunday Mass:
8 a.m. & 10 a.m.
Father Matthew Thayil, Pastor 356-7223
St. Vincent de Paul 356-6046
KEARNY SOUTHERN
BAPTIST CHURCH
302 Danbury, Kearny, 363-9598
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Worship Sunday Evening
6 p.m.
Wednesday Night Bible Study
7 p.m.
Jerry Dougan, Interim
DRIPPING SPRINGS FAMILY OF
GOD BAPTIST CHURCH
“It’s worth the drive, where God’s word is alive.”
Milepost 147, Hwy.77 – 10 miles north of Winkelman
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
11 a.m.
Wednesday Night Bible Study
6:30 p.m.
Wayne Jones, Pastor 520-356-6180
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
Sunday Worship - 9:00 a.m.
A United Methodist Church in cooperation
with The Episcopal Church and The
Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
We stand in awe of God and of one another
Pastor Nina Yardley
You can find us at the bottom of school hill in Kearny
520-363-7283
www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.com
LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Welcomes you!
Hwy. 77, MP 134,1/2 mile south of Winkelman
Sunday School:
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship:
10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship:
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Family Night:
7 p.m.
David Wade, Pastor 356-7414, 356-6718
SAN PEDRO VALLEY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville
Sunday School:
9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship:
11 a.m.
Spanish Service:
5 p.m.
Evening Service:
6 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting:
7 p.m.
Anthony DaCunha, Pastor • 832-221-4988
COPPER VALLEY
CHRISTIAN CENTER
Corner of Upton & Croydon, Kearny
Worship Service:
11 a.m.
Evening Service:
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Family Night:
6:30 p.m.
James Hosea, Jr., Pastor 363-7129
To be included in the weekly church listing,
contact the Copper Basin News at 363-5554
or by email at [email protected]
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The
following legally described trust property
will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale
under that certain Deed of Trust recorded
on May 13, 2008 in Instrument No.
2008-045325 in the office of the County
Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, at
public auction to the highest bidder
at the Main entrance to the Superior
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Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona at
11:00 a.m. on July 10, 2014: LOT 181,
SADDLEBROOKE UNIT THREE PHASE
III, ACCORDING TO CABINET B, SLIDE
27,RECORDS OF PINAL COUNTY,
ARIZONA Purported address: 64074 E.
Meander, Tucson, AZ 85739 Tax Parcel #
305-59-18100 Original Principal Balance
$390,000.00 Name and Address of
Beneficiary: James B. Nutter & Company,
4153 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri
64111. Original Trustor: Robert W. Hahn
and Virginia M. Hahn, Husband and Wife,
64074 E. Meander, Tucson, AZ 85739
The Trustee qualifies pursuant to A.R.S.
33-803(A)(2) as a member of the State
Bar of Arizona. The name and address,
and telephone number of the Trustee is:
Jason P. Sherman, 3636 N. Central Ave.,
Suite #400, Phoenix, AZ 85012, (602)
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IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA
CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I.
Name: San Jose Realty, LLC L-19055405. II. The address of the known place
of business is: 2197 W. Gold Dust
Avenue, San Tan Valley, AZ 85142. III.
The name and street address of the
Statutory Agent is: Neal Carter, 2197
W. Gold Dust Avenue, San Tan Valley,
AZ 85142. 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: Neal
Carter [manager], 2197 W. Gold Dust
Avenue, San Tan Valley, AZ 85142; Cathy
Carter [member], 10522 Santa Gertrudes
Avenue, Apt. 49, Whittier, CA 90603.
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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 dated 2/26/2007 and
recorded on 4/5/2007 as Instrument # 2007-041800 in the office of the County Recorder
of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to
the Superior Court Building, 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, AZ 85232, on 7/31/2014
at 11:00 AM of said day; See Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof. The
successor trustee appointed herein qualifies as trustee of the Trust Deed in the trustee’s
capacity as an attorney and member of the State Bar of Arizona as required by ARS
Section 33-803, Subsection A(2). Name of Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona
ACCORDING TO THE DEED OF TRUST OR UPON INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY
THE BENEFICIARY, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PROVIDED PURSUANT
TO A.R.S. SECTION 33-808(C); Street address or identifiable location: 10819 E. The
Griffin Way Valley Farms, AZ 85291 A.P.N.: 202-28-010C Original Principal Balance:
$350,000.00 Name and address of original trustor: (as shown on the Deed of Trust)
James E. Griffin, a married woman, as her sole and separate property 10819 E. The
Griffin Way Valley Farms, AZ 85291 Name and address of beneficiary: (as of recording
of Notice of Sale) BMO Harris Bank NA, successor by merger with M&I Marshall &
Ilsley Bank 180 N. Executive Drive Milwaukee, WI 53005 NAME, ADDRESS &
TELEPHONE NUMBER OF TRUSTEE: (as of recording of Notice of Sale) Larry O.
Folks Folks & O’Connor, PLLC 1850 N. Central Ave, #1140 Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602) 262-2265 Fax requests for sale information to: (602) 256-9101. Sales information
is also available online at: www.folksoconnor.com Dated: 4/29/2014 /s/ Larry O. Folks,
a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as required by A.R.S. 33-803, Subsection (A)
(2) State of Arizona County of Maricopa) ss On 4/29/2014 before me, Carmen K. Ruff,
Notary Public, personally appeared Larry O. Folks personally known to me (or proved
to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are
subscribed to be within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed
the same in his/her/their authorized capacity (ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s)
on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted,
executed the instrument IN WITNESS WHEREOF I, hereunto set my hand and official
seal. /s/ Carmen K. Ruff Commission Expires: 2/12/2014 EXHIBIT “A” A parcel of land
being a portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 20, Township 5 South, Range 9 East
of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. More particularly
described as follows: COMMENCING at a found pin in concrete marking the Northwest
corner of Section 20 from which a ½” iron pipe in concrete marking the North quarter
corner of Section 20 bears North 89 50’18” East a distance of 2647.46 feet, and from
which a ½” iron pipe marking the West quarter corner of Section 20 bears South 00
48’50” East, a distance of 2629.32 feet; THENCE North 89 50’18” East along the
North boundary of the Northwest quarter of Section 20, a distance of 956.56 feet to a
point; THENCE South 35 45’ 42” East, a distance of 350.11 feet to a found ½ “ rebar
with plastic cap LS #28723; THENCE South 42 18’44” East, a distance of 316.77 feet
to a set ⅝” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512 (monumented South 42 18’44” East,
20.47 feet by a found ½” rebar with plastic cap LS #28723) marking the Northwest
corner of Parcel “A” and the POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE North 89 50’25” East, a
distance of 194.78 feet to a set nail (monumented South 42 18’44” East , 20.23 feet by
a set ⅝” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512) marking the Northeast corner of Parcel
“A”: THENCE South 42 18’44” East, a distance of 346.12 feet to a set ⅝” rebar with
aluminum cap RLS #37512 marking the Southeast corner of Parcel “A”; THENCE South
63 23’ 11” West, a distance of 150.00 feet to a found ½” rebar with plastic cap LS #28723
marking the Southwest corner of Parcel “A”; THENCE North 42 18’44” West, a distance
of 436.25 feet to a set ⅝” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512 (monumented South
42 18’ 44’ East, 20.47 feet by a found ½” rebar with plastic cap LS #28723) marking the
Northwest corner of Parcel “A” and the POINT OF BEGINNING.
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AZ CORPORATION COMMISSION
FILED FEB 25 2014 FILE NO F18800630
APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO
TRANSACT BUSINESS OR CONDUCT
AFFAIRS IN ARIZONA 1. ENTITY
TYPE - FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION
2. NAME IN STATE OR COUNTRY OF
INCORPORATION (FOREIGN NAME)
- Alliance Architects, Inc. 3. NAME TO
BE USED IN ARIZONA (ENTITY NAME)
- will use in Arizona by checking 3.1, 3.2
or 3.3. 3.1 Name in state or country of
Incorporation, with no changes- Go
to number 4. FOREIGN DOMICILE Indiana 5. DATE OF INCORPORATION
IN FOREIGN DOMICILE - October 11,
2012. 8. CHARACTER OF BUSINESS
- Architectural firm 9. PRINCIPAL
OFFICE
ADDRESS
FOREIGN
DOMICILE STREET ADDRESS - see
Instructions C018i - give the physical
or street address (not a P.O. Box) of
the foreign corporation required to be
maintained in its state or country of
incorporation, or, if not so required, of
the foreign corporation’s statutory agent
in its state or country of incorporation.
929 Lincolnway East, Suite 200 South
Bend, IN 46601 10. ARIZONA KNOWN
PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: Is the
Arizona known place of business street
address the same as the street address
of the statutory agent? No - provide the
Arizona physical or street address (not a
P.O.Box) below: BLANK 11. STATUTORY
AGENT IN ARIZONA - 11.1 REQUIRED
- give the name (can be an individual or
an entity) and physical or street address
(not a P.O. Box) in Arizona of the statutory
agent: National Registered Agents, Inc.
2390 East Camelback Road Phoenix,
AZ 85016 12. DIRECTORS - list the
name and business address of each
and every Director of the corporation.
Martin J. Murphy 929 Lincolnway East,
Suite 200 South Bend, IN 46601 UNITED
STATES Jerome F. Eide 9929 Lincolnway
East, Suite 200 South Bend, IN 46601
UNITED STATES John R. Plennert 929
Lincolnway East, Suite 200 South Bend,
IN 46601 UNITED STATES Mark W.
Leblang 929 Lincolnway East, Suite 200
South Bend, IN 46601 UNITED STATES
William R. Lamie 929 Lincolnway East,
Suite 200 South Bend, IN 46601 UNITED
STATES 11. OFFICERS - Martin J.
Murphy 929 Lincolnway East, Suite 200
South Bend, IN 46601 UNITED STATES
Jerome F. Eide 9929 Lincolnway East,
Suite 200 South Bend, IN 46601
UNITED STATES John R. Plennert 929
Lincolnway East, Suite 200 South Bend,
IN 46601 UNITED STATES Mark W.
Leblang 929 Lincolnway East, Suite 200
South Bend, IN 46601 UNITED STATES
William R. Lamie 929 Lincolnway
East, Suite 200 South Bend, IN 46601
UNITED STATES 14. FOR-PROFITS
ONLY- SHARES AUTHORIZED - list
the class (common, preferred, etc.)
and total number of shares the foreign
corporation is AUTHORIZED to issue.
This information must match the original
Arizona Articles of Incorporation plus any
amendments thereto. If more space is
needed, check this box. BLANK Class:
Common Stock: Total: 1,000 Par Value:
$600,000 15. FOR-PROFITS ONLYSHARES ISSUED - Class: Common
Stock: Total: 1,000 Par Value: $600,000
SIGNATURE: By checking the box
marked “I accept” below, I acknowledge
under penalty of perjury that this
document together with any attachments
is submitted in compliance with Arizona
law. I ACCEPT /s/ Jerome F. Eide
Printed Name: Jerome F. Eide 10/2/13
REQUIRED - I am a duly-authorized
Officer of the corporation filing this
document.
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Public Notice
Grant M. Boland, Esq. (SBN 029929),
BOLAND LAW GROUP, PLLC, 14850
North Scottsdale Road, Suite 350,
Scottsdale, AZ 85254, Phone: (480)
656-8775, Fax: (480) 656-5260, Email:
[email protected], Counsel
for Co-Personal Representatives. IN
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF MARICOPA In the Matter
of the Estate of MARY GUADALUPE
ESQUER-BELLO, Deceased. No. PB
2014-051196 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN
to all creditors of the Estate that: 1. Lydia
Esquer Jones and Roseanna Esquer
Ibarra have been appointed as CoPersonal Representatives of the Estate.
2. Claims against the Estate must be
presented within four months after the
date of the first publication of this notice or
be forever barred. 3. Claims against the
Estate may be presented by delivering or
mailing a written statement of the claim
to Lydia Esquer Jones and Roseanna
Esquer Ibarra, care of Grant M. Boland,
Esq., Attention Esquer-Bello Matter,
Boland Law Group, PLLC, 14850 North
Scottsdale Road, Suite 350, Scottsdale,
AZ 85254. DATED this 28th day of April,
2014. BOLAND LAW GROUP, PLLC, By:
/s/ Grant M. Boland, Esq., 14850 North
Scottsdale Road, Suite 350, Scottsdale,
AZ 85254, Counsel for Co-Personal
Representatives.
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Public Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR ALACHUA COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION
OF K.N.G. A Child. CASE NO.: 012013-DR-4192 DIV.: AD NOTICE
OF TERMINATION OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS To: Sherrie Rae Lansford 409
E. Claridge Drive, Queen Creek Arizona
Physical Description of Sherrie Rae
Lansford: female; approximately 42
years old; white, black hair, brown eyes;
approximately 5’8” and approximately
160 pounds. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
a petition to terminate parental rights
pending adoption regarding K.N.G., born
on January 9th, 2001 in Gainesville,
Florida, has been filed. There will be
a hearing on the petition to terminate
parental rights pending adoption on
MAY 30, 2014 before Judge Stanley H.
Griffis, III at Alachua County Civil and
Family Justice Center, Judicial Chamber,
201 E. University Avenue, Gainesville,
Florida 32605. The Court has set aside
15 minutes for this hearing. UNDER
SECTION 63.089, FLORIDA STATUTES
(2013), FAILURE TO TIMELY FILE
A WRITTEN RESPONSE TO THIS
NOTICE AND THE PETITION WITH
THE COURT AND TO APPEAR AT THIS
HEARING CONSTITUTES GROUNDS
UPON WHICH THE COURT SHALL END
ANY PARENTAL RIGHTS YOU MAY
HAVE OR ASSERT REGARDING THE
CHILD. Copies of all court documents in
this case, including orders, are available
at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office.
You may review these documents upon
request. You must keep the Clerk of
the Circuit Court’s office notified of your
current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Supreme Court
Approved Family Law Form 12.915.)
Future papers in this lawsuit will be
mailed to the address on record at the
clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285,
Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to
comply can result in sanctions, including
dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated;
April 17, 2014 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By:
Michelle
Thompson
DEPUTY CLERK J KIRBY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL DEPARTMENT
201 E. UNIVERSITY AVE GAINESVILLE
FL 32601
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BETH KRUEGER
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subjects, as well.
“I think the book would
be very useful to have
in any graduate and
undergraduate courses
in education because it’s
a very practical book. It’s
very ‘this is how we did it;
Public Notice
NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF
ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED
IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA
CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR
I. Name: JRC Solids Management,
LLC II. The address of the known place
of business is: 1256 E. Baseline Rd.,
Apache Junction, AZ 85219 III. The
name and street address of the Statutory
Agent is: East Valley Service Corp.,
3850 E. Baseline Rd., Ste. 125, Mesa,
AZ 85206. 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:
Cooper Family Trust, dtd 8/15/12, 1256
E. Baseline Rd., Apache Junction, AZ
85219, Manager & Member.
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Public Notice
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS-14030 Loan # EC5856 The following legally
described trust property will be sold,
pursuant to the power of sale under that
certain Deed of Trust recorded in the office
of the County Recorder of Pinal County,
Arizona, on 12-3-2007 in Pinal County
Recorder fee number 2007-131894 at
public auction to the highest bidder in
the courtyard by the main entrance of
the Arizona Superior Court Building,
575 N. Idaho Rd. Suite 109 Apache
Junction, Arizona on June 27, 2014 at
4:15 o’clock PM, Arizona time, of said
day: Property situated in Pinal County,
Arizona described as follows: See Exhibit
“A” attached ACCORDING TO THE
DEED OF TRUST OR INFORMATION
SUPPLIED BY THE BENEFICIARY,
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS
PROVIDED PURSUANT TO A.R.S. 33808(C): Identifiable Location: 1275 S. 4th
Street Coolidge, AZ 85228. TAX PARCEL
NUMBER:
205-17-0400
ORIGINAL
PRINCIPAL BALANCE: $67, 539.80
NAME AND ADDRESS OF ORIGINAL
TRUSTOR: Lydia R. Villa, a single woman,
and Cruz Yucupisio a single man, as
Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship,
1275 S. 4th Street Coolidge, AZ 85228
(per documents associated with deed
of trust signed by Trustors). NAME AND
ADDRESS OF BENEFICIARY: East
Coast Financial, LLC, an Arizona limited
liability company 10632 N. Scottsdale
Rd. #B-466 Scottsdale, AZ 85254, as
Beneficiary (by assignment). NAME
AND ADDRESS OF TRUSTEE (as of
date of recording of sale): Ronald B.
Herb, licensed real estate broker 5420
W. Onyx Ave. Glendale, AZ 85302.
602-488-1349
[email protected]
QUALIFICATIONS TO BE TRUSTEE:
Licensed Real Estate Broker in Arizona.
AGENCY REGULATING TRUSTEE:
Arizona Dept. of Real Estate. Dated
March 27, 2014 /s/ Ronald B. HerbTrustee STATE OF ARIZONA COUNTY
OF MARICOPA) SS Acknowledged
before me on March 27, 2014 by Ronald
B. Herb, licensed real estate broker and
trustee of the above described deed of
trust. /s/ Wendy De Los Reyes NOTARY
PUBLIC My Comm. Expires 06/04/15
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this is what you have to
do.’”
A 2010 George Fridell
Excellence in Teaching
Award recipient, Krueger
came to CAC after serving
Miles Community College
in Montana as its Chief
Academic Officer. Before
that, she was a 7-12 science
teacher at the Westby
School, a K-12 school of
49 students located in the
town of Westby, which
boasted all of 90 residents
and sat on the border
of Montana and North
Dakota.
Krueger earned her
bachelor’s degree in
biology from the University
of Tampa (Fla.) before
getting her master’s degree
from the University of
Rochester (N.Y.). She
holds a doctorate from
the University of Texas at
Austin.
Public Notice
File # 13-019987 PHH 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 recorded
on October 3, 2005 in Instrument No.
2005-133196 in the office of the County
Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, at
public auction to the highest bidder at
the Main entrance to the Superior Court
Building, 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building
A, Florence, Arizona at 11:00 a.m. on
June 30, 2014: LOT 78, FINAL PLAT
FOR PHASE II PARCEL 8 AT RANCHO
EL DORADO, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF
THE COUNTY RECORDER OF PINAL
COUNTY, ARIZONA, RECORDED IN
CABINET D, SLIDE 074 Purported
address: 42348 W. Colby Dr., Maricopa,
AZ 85239 Tax Parcel # 512-14-23403
Original Principal Balance $158,496.80
Name and Address of Beneficiary: PHH
Mortgage Corporation, 2001 Bishops
Gate Blvd., Attn: Mail Stop SV-01, Mount
Laurel, New Jersey 08054. Original
Trustor: Timothy N. Wattez, trustee(s) of
the Timothy N. Wattez Separate Property
Revocable Trust dated September 15,
2005, 42348 W. Colby Dr., Maricopa, AZ
85239 The Trustee qualifies pursuant to
A.R.S. 33-803(A)(2) as a member of the
State Bar of Arizona. The name, address,
and telephone number of the Trustee is:
Jason P. Sherman, 3636 N. Central Ave;,
Suite # 400, Phoenix, AZ 85012, (602)
222-5711. The Trustee’s Regulator is
the State Bar of Arizona. Dated: March
31, 2014 File # 13-019987 PHH /s/
Jason P. Sherman, Trustee STATE OF
ARIZONA COUNTY OF MARICOPA)
SS. The foregoing instrument was
acknowledged before me on March 31,
2014, by Jason P.Sherman, a member of
the State Bar of Arizona, as Trustee. /s/
Yolanda R.Gardner NOTARY PUBLIC My
commission expires: 2/9//2015
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Kearny Public Library’s Annual Poster Contest Winners
Kearny - The Kearny Public Library
hosted its Open House to honor the
winners of The Friends of the Kearny
Library’s Annual Poster Contest which is
held during National Library Week each
April.
This year’s theme was “Libraries: the
Heart of Every Community”. This year the
fifth and sixth grades were added. There
were 18 winners, in total, 15 of which were
in attendance with their families.
To kick off the program local Author,
Nancy Young from Aravaipa gave a short
talk on her new children’s book “The
Moon Saw It All”. A copy was given to
each winner, and, after the program, Ms.
Young signed most of the copies.
The winners of the Friends of the
Kearny Library Annual Poster Contest, by
grade, are: kindergarteners Dominique
Martinez, Gianah De Los Reyes and Jason
Day; first graders, Mya Carder, Graciela
Rivera and Nicholas Lopez; second
I
graders, Kassidy Ballejos, Alexis Babb and
Raelynn Loving; third graders, Hunter
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The winners for the DVD Drawings
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’ve been writing about
to pay for your sin on the
God’s existence and the
cross of Christ, you have the
veracity of the Bible during
wildly wonderful opportunity
the last few weeks, and
to be forgiven and to have
perhaps you are wondering
eternal life.
I, for one, have taken
what it matters. So God
advantage of God’s offer
is there, and the Bible is
of the gift of forgiveness
His communication to us;
and eternal life (Romans
so what? The “so what” is
6:23). I said to God, “Please
simple. If these things were
save me because of Jesus”
not true, then you would
(cf. Romans 10:13). Now I
have nothing by which to
trust Him that He will keep
determine right or wrong.
His promises. I can live
You would have no reason
with happy expectations
to think that you have any
By Joe Palmer
for a euphoric future and
value. You would have no
reason to think that you have Fellowship Baptist Church face death with great hope.
You can too. It’s open to
any kind of a meaningful
anyone, no matter how good or bad.
and lasting future. Either God is there and
Feel free to contact me if you need to
loves you, or you have nothing.
talk about it. joeandsuzypal@yahoo.
Since God is there, and since He loves
com
you enough to have paid the terrible price
PASTOR’S CORNER
Kearny Library Poster Winners
Congratulations Class of 2014!
Kearny Elks name 2014-15 officers
Learning Today,
Leading Tomorrow
Now Enrolling for Fall!
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Kearny Elks have named their officers for 2014 and 2015. Exalted Ruler is William
Loehr; Daniel Hinojos, Leading Knight; Carlos Alvarado, Lecturing Knight; Rod
Chase, Loyal Knight; Sheila Stephenson, Secretary; Adam Perlman, Treasurer;
Julian Acevedo, Esquire; Beverly Servant, Chaplain; Jim McDaniels, Inner Guard;
Chale Vega, Tiler; Ron Servant, Trustee-1 Year; Frank Adams, Trustee-2 Year; Maggie Adams, Trustee-3 Year.