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... with a bang! See page 7 Pastor’s Corner Returns, See Page 9 Oracle Ridge Mine receives air permit from Pima County, See Mining Report Page 4 Also In This Issue: Celebrating More Than 50 Years of News Coverage in the Copper Basin Vol. 54 No. 28 Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents
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Copper Basin News Vol. 54 No. 28 Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents
Celebrating More Than 50 Years of News Coverage in the Copper Basin
The Copper Basin celebrates July 4th ...
... with a bang! See page 7 Oracle Ridge Mine receives
air permit from Pima County, See Mining Report Page 4
Pastor’s Corner Returns,
See Page 9
Page 2 Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona July 11, 2012
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Cira Z. Garcia, 87, of Hayden, passed away on Monday, June 18, 2012, in Queen Creek under hospice care. Cira was born the daughter of Marciano and Julia (Benavidez) Zambrano in Monterrey, Mexico on December 24, 1924. Cira grew up and attended school in Monterrey. She married Carlos Garcia in 1944. They moved to Hayden
in 1958 where they made their home. Cira enjoyed cooking, going to the casino, watching her soaps, music and dancing and most of all spending time with her grandchildren, making them enchiladas on their birthdays. Cira is survived by her sons, Herminio (Dora), Dudleyville, Carlos (Lila), Hayden,
Jose Luis (Armida), Hayden, and Ricardo (Frances), Mesa; 16 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. Cira was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Carlos; daughter, Sylvia Diaz; grandson, Herminio Garcia; one brother; and one sister. A Rosary and Funeral Mass for Mrs. Garcia were held June 21 at
Cira Z. GarciaDecember 24, 1924 - June 18, 2012
Cira Z. Garcia
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Hayden. Interment followed at Mountain View Cemetery in Hayden.
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.June 28 Burglary alarm, building found to be secure. A harassment report was
Hayden Police Reportinvestigated at the Little League Park. Quads were reported racing on San Pedro Street.June 29 Pinal County requested an agency assist with a probation arrest at Indian Hill. Subject was arrested and booked into the Gila County Jail for assault/domestic violence. Verbal warning was issued for speed.June 30 A disturbance was reported in the 700 block of Hayden Avenue. July 1 Fraud and suspicious activity was reported. The individual felt that this was suspicious and contacted the family member who was safe. July 2 Offi cers responded to a report of vandalism. A possible prowler was reported in the area of Second Street, Winkelman. The offi cer was unable to locate anything suspicious.July 3 A suspicious person was reported in the area of Asarco’s back gate. The offi cer checked the area with negative results.July 4 Assault-domestic violence was reported in the area of Hillside Drive, Hayden.July 5 Hayden Police received two requests for extra patrol. A 911 hang-up call was investigated in the area of Garfi eld Road, Hayden. No contact was made with the caller. Lost property was reported to Hayden Police.July 6 A Hayden Police Offi cer was requested by the court to serve an Order of Protection and to perform a civil standby in Winkelman. Hayden Police assisted other agencies with an accident with injuries at milepost 130 on Highway 77. A traffi c stop was made
See Police, Page 8
July 11, 2012 Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona Page 3
ATTENTION VOTERS GILA COUNTY ANNOUNCES POLLING PLACE
CHANGES As a result of the 2010 Federal Census, as well as Arizona State and Gila County redistricting, a number voters have been moved to different precincts. Additionally, several polling places have been changed. The Recorder’s office is in the process of mailing out new voter identification cards which will provide voters with their correct precinct number. Voters should be sure to check the new precinct number as many precinct boundaries have changed. Voters should not assume their precinct and polling place are the same as they have been in the past! When a voter receives their new voter identification card, they should find the new precinct number on the card and then match it to a precinct number in the following list. The polling places listed are for the Primary Election, to be held August 28, 2012, and the General Election, to be held November 6, 2012. New precinct maps are available for viewing on the Gila County website www.gilacountyaz.gov. Contact Gila County Elections at 928.402.8709 with any questions.Precinct
Code Precinct Name Polling Place Name Polling Place Location
100 Globe No. 1Globe/Miami Chamber of Commerce 1360 N Broad Street - Globe
105 Globe No. 2 St John's Episcopal Church 185 E Oak Street - Globe110 Globe No. 3 St John's Episcopal Church 185 E Oak Street - Globe115 Globe No. 4 Elks Lodge 1910 E Maple Street - Globe120 Globe No. 6 Elks Lodge 1910 E Maple Street - Globe125 Globe No. 7 Canyon Fire Station 1300 S Jess Hayes Road - Globe130 Globe No. 8 Globe City Hall 150 N Pine Street - Globe
135 Globe No. 11 Gila Pueblo Campus8274 S Six Shooter Canyon Road - Globe
140 East Globe Church of the Nazarene 105 Holly Road - Globe150 Miami No. 1 First Southern Baptist Church 1008 Live Oak Street - Miami155 Miami No. 3 Miami Town Hall 500 Sullivan Street - Miami160 Claypool No. 1 Miami High School 4635 E Ragus Road - Globe165 Claypool No. 2 St. Paul's Lutheran Church 750 W Paxton Avenue - Globe170 Claypool No. 3 First Baptist Church 3654 Gordon Street - Miami
175 Central Heights Central Heights Baptist Church5468 S Apache Avenue - Central Heights
180 Pinal Creek St. Paul's Lutheran Church 750 W Paxton Avenue - Globe
185 WheatfieldsGlobe/Miami Chamber of Commerce 1360 N Broad Street - Globe
200 Payson No. 1Community Presbyterian Church 800 W Main Street - Payson
205 Payson No. 2 St. Philip's Catholic Church 511 S St. Phillips Street - Payson210 Payson No. 3 First Southern Baptist Church 302 S Ash Street - Payson215 Payson No. 4 Best Western Payson Inn 801 N Beeline - Payson220 Payson No. 5 Church of Christ 401 E Tyler Parkway - Payson225 Payson No. 6 Mt. Cross Lutheran Church 601 E Highway 260 - Payson230 Payson No. 7 Ponderosa Baptist Church 1800 N Beeline Highway235 Payson No. 8 Payson Public Library 328 N McLane Road - Payson240 Star Valley Star Valley Baptist Church 4180 E Highway 260 - Star Valley
300 Copper BasinHayden/Winkelman School District Office 824 Thorn Avenue - Winkelman
305 Gisela Gisela Community Center 136 S Tatum Trail - Gisela310 Pine-Strawberry East First Baptist Church of Pine 4039 N Highway 87 - Pine315 Pine-Strawberry West First Baptist Church of Pine 4039 N Highway 87 - Pine320 Roosevelt Roosevelt Baptist Church 18659 Highway 188 - Roosevelt325 Sierra Ancha Roosevelt Baptist Church 18659 Highway 188 - Roosevelt
330 Tonto BasinTonto Basin Chamber of Commerce 45675 Highway 188 - Tonto Basin
335 Whispering Pines Whispering Pines Fire Station Whispering Pines340 Young Pleasant Valley Comm Center Pleasant Valley Road - Young
345 Zane GreyChristopher Creek Bible Fellowship Church
1036 E Christopher Creek Loop - Christopher Creek
400 Canyon Day Canyon Day Jr. High School 4621 S 9th Street - Cedar Creek405 Carrizo Assembly of God Church V-10 Road - Carrizo
410 San Carlos Rice GymMohave Avenue & Yavapai St - San Carlos
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By Zach RichterCopper Area News In June, Bill Bolin, Project Manager for the Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition (CCEDC) was invited to attend the White House Forum on Regional Innovation in Rural America. The purpose of the Forum was to highlight regional programs that are creating jobs and boosting economic development in rural areas and as the sole Arizona resident to attend the Forum, Bolin explained that it was his responsibility to highlight the CCEDC’s achievements in those areas. “The [United States Department of Agriculture] was listening,” Bolin recalled in an interview with Copper Area News, “We all had the chance to speak up and tell about the projects we are have that are seeing success.” According to Bolin this is the first year the USDA has hosted the forum and the response was above and beyond what they anticipated. “There were 27 organizations representing 25 states, 50 people in all,” he said. “We spoke with representatives from…[Housing and Urban Development], the Economic Development Administration, the
White House Council on Domestic Policy, the American Farm Bureau and more.” The CCEDC works to develop sustainable communities and a prosperous future for eastern Pinal County and Bolin explained he was chosen for the task when the federal government asked AZ USDA to recommend rural economic development leaders for the program. “We have a very strong relationship with the Arizona Department of Agriculture,” Bolin said. “The strength of the Copper Corridor’s economic development programs worked in our favor.” Bolin went on to note that when given the chance he highlighted the Copper Corridor’s focus on tourism, its knowledge base, broadband infrastructure and the CCEDC’s Business Success Center. “The Business Success Center is pretty remarkable,” he said. “It provides workshops, one to one counseling for folks who want to be entrepreneurs.” It is this entrepreneurial spirit that Bolin contends has returned to rural America in a big way. “Everyone was talking about it,” he said, “Displaced folks are
working hard to make jobs for themselves, which is what we see in the Business Success Center.” In addition to business development, Bolin noted that much of the discussion centered on agriculture and making the most of available resources. “There was a lot of talk about asset inventory,” he explained, “They’re using existing facilities and turning them into things like farmers markets.” While the knowledge he traded was worth the trip, Bolin also returned home with some particularly valuable business contacts. ““It was great for networking, I met a few key people who work with Federal Department of Transportation,” he said. “Those are the kinds of contacts Pinal County needs. I’ve invited them to the Governor’s statewide conference in Oct.” Looking back on the experience, Bolin believes that it was beneficial on both a regional and federal level and knows that the other representatives who attended the Forum feel the same. “The response very favorable, we were asked if we would want to do this again and the response was overwhelmingly yes,” he said. For more information on the CCEDC, visit CopperCorridor.org.
Copper Corridor Rep talks programs at White House Forum
Page 4 Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona July 11, 2012
Mining Report: Oracle Ridge Mine receives air permit from Pima CountyCompiled by Mila Lira Copper was being sold for $3.40 at the close of business on Monday. This price reflected a two cent drop. Current market conditions have kept the
sales price of the metal steady. Local and statewide mines with news to report for the week were Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold, Excelsior Mining on their
Gunnison Project and the Oracle Ridge Copper Mine. There has been no recent developments or change in the status Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act for
the Resolution Copper Project. Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. declared a cash dividend of $0.3125 per share payable on August 1, 2012 to holders of record as of July 13, 2012 for its common stock. Excelsior Mining Corp. announced that it has closed its previously announced non-brokered private placement offering (the “Offering”) of units of Excelsior (“Units”). Specifically, Excelsior raised aggregate gross proceeds of C$1,015,000, through the issuance of 3,383,334 Units at a price of $0.30 per Unit. Each Unit consists of one common share and one half of one common share purchase warrant (each whole warrant a “Warrant”). Each Warrant shall be exercisable to acquire one common share for a period of 24 months at an exercise price equal to $0.50. At any time after four months and one day from the date of the closing of the Offering, if the volume weighted average trading price of the common shares of Excelsior on the TSX Venture Exchange is greater than $0.70 per share for 20 consecutive trading days, Excelsior may give written notice to warrant holders that the Warrants will expire 30 calendar days after the date of such notice. The Company intends to use the net proceeds of the Offering to continue to advance its Gunnison Copper Project and for general corporate and working capital purposes.Excelsior paid a cash finder’s fee on certain subscriptions equal to 5% of the gross proceeds received from such subscriptions. Excelsior also issued 152,500 non-transferrable finder’s warrants (“Finder’s Warrants”). Each Finders Warrant shall be exercisable to acquire one common share for a period of 24 months at an exercise price equal to $0.50.
All securities issued in the Offering are subject to a statutory four month hold period expiring on October 29, 2012. The securities being offered hereby have not been, nor will they be, registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and may not be offered or sold in the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons absent registration or an applicable exemption from the registration requirements. This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sale of the securities in any state or province in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful.Oracle Mining Provides Update on Permitting, Underground Drilling and Feasibility Study and Reserve Report Progress Oracle Mining Corp. announced that its Oracle Ridge Copper Mine project near Oracle received its Class II Air Quality Operating Permit from the Pima County Department of Environmental Quality (“PDEQ”) on July 3, 2012 (the “Air Permit”). The Air Permit is the first new mine Air Quality Operating Permit to be granted in Pima County in more than 11 years, and the only one issued under the current regulatory scheme.“Receipt of the Air Permit for the Oracle Ridge Copper Mine project is a tremendous achievement for Oracle Mining and for
our technical and consulting team,” said Doug Nicholson, Oracle Mining’s CEO. “Oracle Mining would like to thank the entire team for their efforts but in particular to Tom Sheber, P.E., of Tetra Tech who developed the Air Permit application along with the extensive support team and other partners. Tetra Tech’s ability to complete the application with no technical deficiencies on the initial application review is rare and outstanding,” said Nicholson. The Air Permit application was submitted in October 2011, and a technical review with Pima County was completed in March 2012. Oracle Mining hosted two general public meetings in the local communities of Oracle and Summerhaven in May to discuss all aspects of the project, including the Air Permit. Thereafter, PDEQ hosted an open house and a formal public hearing regarding the Air Permit. The public comment period for the Air Permit closed in late June. PDEQ did not receive any negative public comments regarding the Air Permit, despite extensive public notice and media coverage. In addition to providing an update regarding the Air Permit, Oracle Mining provides the updates below regarding other aspects of the Oracle Ridge project.Amended Aquifer Protection Permit process underway and expedited The Corporation previously announced
See Mining, Page 8
July 11, 2012 Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona Page 5
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By Mila Lira The Town of Hayden recently celebrated their ground breaking of the $5 million new waste water treatment plant. The plant is being constructed using a combination of funding from the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture), CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) and the town’s general fund. The urgency to construct the treatment plant has come at the request of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
ADEQ had ongoing concerns that the dumping of sewage into the tailings was not a good method to handle the sewage. The Town applied for both grants and loans from the USDA. They received $4.5 million from the USDA and $100,000 from the Community Development Block Grant which is administered by the Central Arizona Association of Government. After these funds were secured, the town council allocated $400,000 from the town’s general fund. Asarco
has also assisted with the project by allowing easements onto their property so the sewer lines can be constructed. Once the plant is completed it will be able to process 60 thousand gallons of sewer a day. The plant is also being built so it can be expanded should there be an increase in population or if more capacity is needed to handle other commercial or industrial businesses. Construction is already in progress and the plant is expected to be completed by April of 2013.
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Pinal County Supervisor and Chairman of the Board Pete Rios is seeking a second term as Supervisor for District 1. Rios has had a long and illustrious career in both the Arizona State Legislature, where he served as President of the Senate and as Supervisor where he has been Chairman of the Board for the past two years. Supervisor Rios has both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from Arizona State University. Taught Sociology classes at Maricopa Community College District. Besides
being a Child Protective Sevices Specialist he served as Director of the Arizona Children’s Adoption Program. Rios also operated a small private business in Hayden, Az. Rios prides himself in being a tough fi ghter for working families, children, and the elderly. Also advocating for good-paying jobs, economic development, and a clean environment. Historically he has been endorsed by fi refi ghters, law enforcement, teachers, labor organizations, lawyers, nurses, correctional peace offi cers, realtors and
Pete Rios seeks second term
Pete Rios
public employees. “While my opponents talk
See Rios, Page 6
Page 6 Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona July 11, 2012
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about what they think they can do for Pinal County, I have been doing it,” states Chairman Rios. “I have been actively involved in major economic development projects that will bring hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars in payroll and business tax revenues to Pinal County” he states. Projects like Union Pacific’s switching yard and employment center near Picacho. Work with Resolution Copper and Congress in trying to balance jobs and healthy environment for hundreds of future good-paying jobs and additional county and state revenues. Working with ASARCO Copper Company to expand operations at the open-pit to sustain and create more mining jobs.. Assisting with the Phoenix Mart that is bringing in millions of dollars in foreign investments to the county. Work on Pinal Airpark to bring in millions in aviation business to the county. Negotiating with Arizona Land Department on
the ‘Superstition Vistas’ to ensure planned and orderly growth in Northwest part of the county. Planning and siting future landfills for the county’s planned continued growth. Working with the Arizona Department of Transportation on the county’s planned North-South Corridor connecting US 60 in the Northern Pinal County to Inter-State 10 in the South. Completion of Pinal County’s Comprehensive Plan that plots the county’s development future for the next 30 to 50 years, including an element to deal with the physical availability of water. Balancing and streamlining the county budget to hold the line the past two years with no property tax increases and reducing the county property tax rate for this coming fiscal year.” Rios says “even during the recession of the past several years, Pinal County continued to be either the second or third fastest growing county in the nation. Thus, it is vitally important to elect and have experienced policy-makers on the Pinal County Board of Supervisors.”
RiosContinued from Page 5
The geographic areas of the newly drawn legislative districts will greatly impact the present-day Legislative District 23 (LD23). The IRC divided Pinal County/LD 23 into three districts with the City of Casa Grande divided in two. Representative Frank Pratt announced that he will be running for the office of Arizona State Representative in the new Legislative District 8 (LD8). “We are keeping our home of 22 years in Casa Grande and that will place me in the new Legislative District 8,” Pratt said. “Pinal County and LD23 have grown so much that I was certain there would be changes. Some of these changes are difficult.” He went on to say that “I will miss representing Maricopa, Stanfield, Arizona City, Ak-Chin, Ft. McDowell Yavapai Nation, and other areas drawn out of the new district. However, I look forward to making new friends in rural communities like Globe, Miami, San Tan Village and many others now included in LD8. I am truly excited about the tremendous opportunities
ahead.” Pratt was born and raised in rural Arizona. “My father moved from Ohio to Globe, Arizona. My mother was born in Florence. I was born in Florence and lived there until my junior year of high school. I would have graduated from Florence High School had my family not moved to Maricopa,” he said. “My family roots continue to run deep in rural Arizona. I have several family members living in Legislative District 8 including family living in Globe. I am very familiar with the areas of Legislative District 8 and will enjoy spending more time in the mountains of Pinal and Gila County.” Pratt said that the biggest issue for the new district is improving economic growth. “We need to be focused on attracting and expanding the number of quality jobs in our communities,” he said. “I have been self-employed or a small businessman in this region most all of my life. I am committed to policies that will lead to more job creation. Without good jobs
Pratt to run for LD 8in our area, family members may consider moving away. Right now, it really is all about jobs, jobs, jobs.” Representative Pratt serves
as Chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee and a member of both the Commerce and Environment Committees. This legislative session he is also serving
on the Fast and Furious and Homeland Security Sub-committees. On the national scene he is on the Legislative Energy Horizon Institute, Education Commission of the States, Council of State Governments Executive Committee, and member of the Border Legislative Conference.
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A Copper Basin Fourth of July Celebration
Photos by James CarnesGo online to see a slideshow of Fireworks from
the July 4th celebration.
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• COPPER BASIN CHAMBEROFCOMMERCE2012THEMEThethemefortheCopperBasinChamberofCommerce’sactivitiesfor2012is“CelebratingStatehood,100Years,WithRailsandTrails.”IfyouhavefavoritestoriesoftherailsandtrailsoftheCopperBasinareacontacttheCopperBasinNewsandtheywillassigntheirreporterstowriteyourstoryoryoucancontactRosalindPadillathroughtheChamberoffice.• KEARNY ELKS LODGEMEETINGS KearnyElks Lodge #2478meetings areheldthefirstandthirdTuesdaysofthemonthat7p.m.TheloungehasanewscheduleofMonday,WednesdayandFriday,5–8p.m.• EARLY HEAD START ENROLLMENT The Mammoth/Winkelman Early HeadStartisacceptingenrollmentapplicationsforchildren0-3yearsforthe2012-2013schoolyear.ChildrenmustbethreebeforeAug.31,2012,andparentsneedtobringinproofofbirth,guardianship, incomeand immunizations.Childrenwithdisabilitiesaccepted.Call520-487-2843formoreinformation.• SCHOOL BOARD PACKETSSchoolBoardpacketsarereadytobemailedoutorpickedupfromthePinalCountySchoolOffice.IfyouareinterestedinrunningforSchoolBoardmemberintheNovember,2012election,pleasecontactChiefDeputyTonyaTaylorat520-866-6579orttaylor@pinalcso.org,oryoucancontactBrendaThwaitsat520-866-6565orbthwaits@pinalcso.org.Theformscanalsobedownloadedfromourwebsitewww.pinalesa.org,clickontheElectionstabandfollowthelinkstotheElectionpacket.• ADULT BOY SCOUTLEADERSNEEDEDBoyScoutsofAmerica,Troop872,based inKearnyandsponsoredbytheChurchofJesusChristofLDSissearchingforAdultLeadersthatarewillingtovolunteertimeandtalentstoassistinbuildingthenextgeneration of leaders. If interested please call 520-363-0304 or email Kearny.baker@gmail.com.BoyScoutsofAmericarequiresthatallleaderssubmitanapplication,haveabackgroundcheck,andcompleteYouthProtectionTraining.• DUDLEYVILLE BURNBANEffectiveMay1–Sept.30,aBurnBanwillbeineffectfortheDudleyvilleVolunteerFireDistrict,whichincludestheareasofDudleyville,IndianHillsandAravaipa.AllpermitswillexpireMay1sAgriculturalpermits,eventhoughissuedforoneyear,arenullandvoidinourdistrictwhiletheburnbanisinplace.• GILA COUNTY SCHOOLBOARD Non-PartisanPetitions forGoverningBoardMembersarenowavailableintheGilacountySchoolSuperintendent’sOfficeandatlocalschooldistrictadministrationoffices.Anypersonwhoisaresidentandregisteredvoteriseligibletoseekelection.FileNominationPetitionsbetweenMonday,July9,–Wednesday,Aug.8.CandidateswillrunintheGeneralElectiononTuesday,November6.FormoreinformationcontactLindaO’Dellat928-402-8784or928-402-8783oryour localschooladministrationoffice.• IN HONOR OF ADRIANACRUZInhonorofAdrianaCruz,theSophomoreClassofHaydenHighSchoolhasestablishedamemorialaccount,theAdrianaCruzMemorialFund,atBankoftheWest,foranyonewishingtohelpherfamily.Amemorialt-shirtsalewillalsotakeplace.Forquestions,contactRosemaryGarnerat520-444-7692orLizEncinasat520-275-0233orMonicaBadilloat520-591-1122orJenaMartinezat520-975-3876.• HAYDEN POOL HOURS The Town of Hayden Swimming Pool hours will beMonday,WednesdayandFridayfromnoon–5p.mand7p.m.–9p.m.;TuesdayandThursdayfrom4p.m.-9p.m.;andSaturday,noon–5p.m.• TOWN OF HAYDEN SUMMERHOURSEffectiveJune1,summerhoursfortheHaydenTownHall,HaydenSeniorCenterandHaydenPublicLibrarywillbefrom7a.m.-5p.m.,Monday–ThursdayandclosedonFriday.PublicWorkssummerhourswillbefrom6a.m.–2p.m.,Monday–Friday.Additionally,thelibrarywillbeopeneveningsonTuesdayfrom7-8:30p.m.• FREE FRIDAY NIGHTAT THE MOVIES Every Friday night at 7 p.m. at theFellowshipBaptistChurch,comeforafreemovie,freepopcornandfreelemonade.Seethepostersuptownfor thisweek’s family-friendlymovie!Bringapillow tocushionyourbumpkin!
• KEARNY SENIOR CITIZENSMeetingsfortheKearnySeniorCitizensarebeingheldattheConstitutionHallonceamonth,thissummer,at10a.m.onthelastWednesdayofthemonth,untiltheendofSeptember.Anyonethatisinterestediswelcometocomeandjoinus.Youcancall520-363-7338forfurtherinformation.• HAYDEN PUBLIC LIBRARYPleasejoinusattheHaydenPublicLibraryonJuly11,startingat7p.m.,foraninformativetalkbyguestspeakerHomerOrtegawhowillsharewithussomeleadingeventsregardingArizonabeforeitbecameastate.• WRESTLING TOURNEYSTheCometWrestlingClubandMammoth-SanManuelCommunitySchoolswillbehostingeightdatesforK-12folk-stylewrestlingatSanManuelHighSchool.Thiswillhelpprovidefreemattime,strengthenSouthernArizonaWrestlingandhelpyoungmenandwomenbecomechampions.WrestlingwillbeheldintheSanManuelHighSchoolgym.Weigh-insareat8a.m.andwrestlingwillstartat9a.m.endingat noon.Wrestling is free and everyone welcome to participate with a parent signedwaiver.SummerSlamdatesare:July14,July28andAug.11.Formoreinformationorquestions,pleasecallDanielNajeraat520-603-9929.• KEARNY CLEAN UPKearny’sfreedumpdayisheldonthesecondSaturdayofeverymonthattheoldtransferstation.ThenextfreedumpdayissetforJuly14.• WE THE PEOPLE We thePeoplewillmeetSaturday,July14,at9a.m.at theOracleJusticeCourt.ThespecialspeakerwillbeBradZinnwhowillspeakaboutStealingPower:How theConstitutionwillbeshredded, theElectoralCollegewillbeoverturnedandvote fraudmaydetermine thenextPresidentof theUnitedStates.Themeeting isopentothepublic.Thegroupisaskingforasmalldonationof$5tohelpdefrayZinn’sgascosts,timeandhandouts.Formoreinformation,[email protected].• HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT There will be a horseshoe tournament for theStingraysSwimTeamonSaturday,July14,attheWinkelmanFlats.Registrationisat9a.m.Costis$20perteam.Pre-registerwithDeeTeerat602-350-9861.• H-W LITTLE LEAGUERAFFLE Hayden-Winkelman Little League is having araffle.Ticketsare$5eachandbuyonechance for14prizes.DrawingwillbeheldonSunday,July15.PleasecontactGloriaRuiz topurchase tickets.Winnersneednotbepresent.• H-W LITTLE LEAGUEPOOLPARTYTheHayden-WinkelmanLittleLeaguePoolPartywillbeonSunday,July15,startingat6p.m.Swimmingwillbefrom7–9p.m.• FOOD BANK DISTRIBUTIONTheCopperBasinFoodBankwilldistribute foodonthethirdThursdayofeverymonthat1:30p.m.atHubbardParkinKearny.ThenextdistributiondateisJuly19.Pleasebringyourownbox.Donationsareaccepted.TheCBFBisassistedby theFlorenceFoodBank.Fooddistribution timesmayvaryeachmonth.Numbersforthedistributionwillalwaysbegivenoutstartingat11:30a.m.• KEARNY LITTLE LEAGUEPOOLPARTYTheKearnyLittleLeagueEndof theYearPoolPartywillbeonThursday,July19,from4-9p.m.attheHaydenPool.• WRESTLING CLUB FUNDRAISER The ThirdAnnual CometWrestling ClubFundraiserCo-EdSoftballTournamentwilltakeplaceonSaturday,July21,attheSoftballfieldinSanManuel.Music,rafflesandaconcessionstandwillbeavailableToenteryourteampleasecallCesarZazuetaat520-390-2655orDanielNajeraat520-603-9929.Allprofitswillgotowardsthewrestlingclub.• GOLF TOURNEY There will be a benefit golf tournament on Aug. 4 at theSaddleBrookeRanchGolfClub onHighway77 south ofOracle.Shotgun start is at 8a.m.andtheformat isfour-personscramble.Cost is$60perpersonandincludescart,rangeballsandlunch.Formoreinformation,pleasecallFredSanchezat520-465-9007,ManuelReynosoSr.at520-349-8674orNydiaReynosoat520-349-2065.ProceedswillhelpsendManuelReynosoJr.toabaseballtrainingandcompetitioncampsponsoredbyUnderArmour.
Clubs & Meetings• SUPERIOR ARBORETUM BINGO Superior Arboretum Residents AssociationBINGOwillbeheldTuesdaynightsat7p.m.intheCommunityRoomat199WestGrayDrive.• KEARNY ELKS LODGE#2478KearnyElksLodge#2478meetingsareheldthefirstandthirdTuesdaysofthemonthat7p.m.TheloungehasanewscheduleofMonday,WednesdayandFriday,5–8p.m.• MASONS TO MEET Ray-Winkelman Masons Lodge #24 will hold its regularmeetingat318FairhavenRoad,Kearny,onthesecondTuesdayofeachmonthat7:30p.m.AllMasonsareinvited.Apotluckmealwillbeheldpriortothemeetingat6:30p.m.Thepublic is invited to thepot luck.TheOrderof theEasternStarmeets thesecondThursdayofeachmonth.• PREGNANCY CARE CENTER HOURS The Pregnancy Care Center inWinkelman,locatedatFourthandThorneAvenuesinWinkelman,isopenonTuesdaysfrom10a.m.to4:30p.m.Youcancall(520)356-6015foraconfidentialappointment.
• COPPER BASIN SPORTSMEN’SCLUB TheCopperBasinSportsmen’sClubprovidesashootingandarcheryrangethatisidealforfamilyuse.TheclubmeetingsareonthethirdWednesdayofeverymonthat7p.m.atConstitutionHall.ThethirdSaturdaytheclubholdsapracticeshootingmatch,supervisedbyRalphMunoz(363-7239)orBrianYoung(363-9746).• ST. MARY’S FOODBANKSt.Mary’sFoodBankwillbeinfrontoftheCourtHouse,onthefirstFridayofeachmonth.• LOBO BOOSTERS ForLoboBoosterClubmembershipandinformation,pleasecallRhondaCooperat356-7108.• THE HAND-ME-UP SHOPTheHand-Me-UpShophoursareTuesday-Friday9a.m.to2p.m.
and a citation was issued. Gary Cooper, 41, Hayden, was arrested on a warrant and for prior charges on a pending case. Fireworks were reportedly set off in the area of Second Street and San Pedro, Hayden. The officer was unable to locate the source.July 7 Loud music was reported in the area of Second Street, Hayden. The officer was unable to locate the
source. Loud music was again reported in the area of Second Street, Hayden. Contact was made and the music was turned down at the officer’s request.July 8 A firecracker was heard in the area of Third Avenue and Velasco, Hayden. The area was checked with negative results. Possible suspicious activity was reported in the area of Mountainview Drive in Winkelman. Nothing suspicious was found.
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in August 2011 that the Arizona Department of Environmental Protection (“ADEQ”) agreed to transfer the existing Aquifer Protection Permit No. P-102110 (the “APP”) for the Oracle Ridge Copper Mine to its wholly owned subsidiary that operates the project. This was a major achievement in the permitting process for the reactivation of the mine. Because the APP applies to only the previous area of historical tailings storage, it needs to be amended to incorporate the proposed new tailings design. The APP amendment application was submitted in January 2012, and it is being considered under ADEQ’s expedited review process. The schedule under the expedited process indicates that a draft amended APP should be completed by the end of the third quarter of 2012.Confirmation underground drilling begins Oracle Mining began its underground confirmation drill program in June with the hiring of Boart Longyear Underground USA. Assay results from underground drilling will be used to add to the historical data and the data resulting from the surface drilling the Corporation has done to date. The engagement of
the new drilling contractor is expected to speed the delivery of core for assay as the Corporation’s alternate contractor had experienced equipment breakdown that led to delays. Oracle Mining continues to rehabilitate the former mine workings, which includes the installation of ventilation equipment and securing the underground mine in accordance with United States Mine Safety and Health Administration standards.Feasibility Study and reserve report progress The Corporation announced in May the hiring of international mining consultants SRK Consulting (“SRK”) and KD Engineering (“KD”) of Tucson, AZ. SRK will author the Feasibility Study for the Oracle Ridge Copper Mine project and KD will complete the feasibility-level engineering of the processing facility and mine site infrastructure, as well as contribute to the Feasibility Study. All assay information gathered from the Corporation’s surface and underground drill programs to date will be used as source data for the resource report and Feasibility Study. Since hiring SRK and KD, progress has been made on the Feasibility Study and engineering design for the processing facility and final reports are expected to be delivered to Oracle Mining in the fourth quarter of 2012.
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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.
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Daniel Foster, Minister363-7711 KeaRnY soUtHeRn
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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
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By Joe PalmerPastor, Fellowship Baptist Church The Prime Minister of Great Britain lay on his death bed with his friend William Wilberforce at his side. He was afraid of dying, and told his friend that he wished he had a faith like his. It was such a poignant moment in the movie “Amazing Grace,” that I played the scene for our church this past Sunday. If you had been at the bedside, what could you have said to give that dying man hope? John A. O’Keefe believed that our world was made by God. He was a renowned scientist who worked for NASA, and this is what he said, “We are, by astronomical standards, a pampered, cosseted, cherished group of creatures; our Darwinian claim to have done it all ourselves is as ridiculous and as charming as a baby’s brave efforts to stand on its own feet and refuse his mother’s hand. If the universe had not been made with the most exacting precision we could never have come into existence. It is my view that these circumstances indicate the universe was created for man to live in.” Dr. O’Keefe had many reasons for believing that we have a Creator. Do you wish that you had many reasons and could so believe? Do you think to yourself about how wonderful it would be to say without reservation that God is there, that He loves me, and that He has a happy future for me? Indeed, how wonderful it would be to face the difficulties of life and the prospect of death with
Pastor’s Corner – Amazing Faitha happy confidence in God. Such a faith is within reach. Faith, according to the Bible, is “the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1) It is seeing the unseen. (2 Corinthians 4:17,18; 5:6-8) According to Fred Dretske (in The Oxford Companion to Philosophy), “Belief (thought) is often (especially in the philosophy of mind) taken to be the primary cognitive state; …” In other words – faith is simply the picture in our minds of what reality is all about. We each live by faith. Those of us who believe in God and the Bible have a picture of reality in which they are included. Those of us who think otherwise have pictures which exclude them. The picture of reality which we possess (our faith) is not wholly determined by factors outside of ourselves. Though
we should be completely objective in our evaluation of empirical evidence, to some extent our faith is chosen by us. Jesus, on one occasion, told his listeners that they would not receive Him (i.e. accept who He was) because they preferred honor from men rather than honor from God. (John 5:41-44). They did not love God, so they were not open to the truth of who He was. Sometimes we also believe things simply so that we can fit in with people with whom we have relationships. When we do this we are deceiving ourselves. It is self-deceit which causes all of our real problems. It is a no-holds-barred reckless abandonment to truth which is the only way any person can lay hold of the truth and have a faith that can face the difficulties of life and the prospect of death with a joyful confidence.
Jesus said, “But he who practices the truth comes to the light, that his deeds may be manifested as having been wrought in God.” (John 3:21)
And again, “…and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free." (John 8:32). If you want such joy and
freedom and want to talk, feel free engage me in conversation. – Pastor Joe Palmer Fellowship Baptist Church
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Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I L-1749665-8 NAME: Luminaria, LLC II The address of the registered office is: 4035 N Golden St, Eloy, AZ 85131. The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Laura Rivera 28668 N Rainfall Dr, San Tan Valley AZ 85143 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: Dennis Luna 4035 N Golden St, Eloy, AZ 85131; Laura Rivera 28668 N Rainfall Dr, San Tan Valley AZ 85143 CBN Legal 7/11/12, 7/18/12, 7/25/12
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Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: ENLUND ENTERPRISES, LLC L-1752764-9 II. The address of the known place of business is: 913 S. Ridgeway St. Payson, Ave. 85541 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: William Enlund 913 S. Ridgeway St. Payson, AZ 85541 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: William Enlund 913 S. Ridgeway St. Payson, AZ 85541 managerCBN Legal 7/4/12, 7/11/12, 7/18/12
Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) I. Articles of Organization have been filed in the office of the Arizona Corporation Commission for HAMMER TR INVESTMENTS, LLC. II. The address of the known place of business is: PO Box 12008, Casa Grande, AZ 85230. III. The name and address of the Statutory Agent are: J. K. HAMMER, 450 Sunwest Drive, #41, Casa Grande, AZ 85222 IV. Management of the Limited Liability Company is vested in its manager, whose name and address are: J. K. HAMMER, 450 Sunwest Drive, #41, Casa Grande, AZ 85222. V. The name and address of each member owning 20% or more of the ownership interest in the Limited Liability Company are: J. K. HAMMER PO BOX 12008, Casa Grande, Arizona 85230; DONALD F. HAMMER, PO BOX 1027, Oracle, Arizona 85623; BETTY E. JOY, 8300 E. McDowell Road, Apt. 2060 Scottsdale, Arizona 85257CBN Legal 7/4/12, 7/11/12, 7/18/12
Public NoticeNOTICE ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR: I. Name: Penser Accounting, LLC L-1760096-4 II. The known place of business: 6218 E. Valley View Dr. Florence, AZ 85232 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Cathy Macknally 6218 E. Valley View Dr. Florence, AZ 85232 III. Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Penny Serna 43 Avalon Cove Laguna Niguel, CA 92677CBN Legal 7/4/12, 7/11/12, 7/18/12
Public NoticeJ. VANCE ANDERSEN (SBN 014721) J. VANCE ANDERSEN, P.L.C. 7830 North 23rd Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85021-6875 Phone: (602) 995-0490 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY FOR Plaintiff FLORENCE/COOLIDGE JUSTICE COURT COUNTY OF PINAL, STATE OF ARIZONA SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERVICES OF ARIZONA, INC. F/K/A AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff vs. THERESA BAKER AND JOHN DOE BAKER, husband and wife, Defendants. ) Case No. CV2012-0240 SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: Theresa Baker and John Doe Baker 5554 E. Lush Vista, VW Florence, AZ 85132. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED TO APPEAR AND DEFEND WITHIN TWENTY (20) DAYS AFTER SERVICE OF THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT ON YOU. You are hereby notified that in case of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You are further advised that Arizona Rules of Court require that you serve a copy of your response to this complaint upon the Plaintiff’s Attorney who name and address appear hereon. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by parties at least 3 judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. Signed and Sealed this 26th day of March, 2012. /s/ Andrew M. Ramirez Justice of the Peace THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSECBN Legal 6/20/12, 6/27/12, 7/4/12, 7/11/12
Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: GIRL CANDY LLC L-1759394-9 II. The address of the known place of business is: 121 Alden Road Kearny, AZ 85137 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Crystal Shamp 428 Jamestown Kearny AZ 85137 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: Crystal Shamp manager Melissa Foster manager CBN Legal 6/27/12, 7/4/12, 7/11/12
Public NoticeName of Person Filing Document: Peter Ambelang, Esq. Your Address: 5112 N 40th Street, Suite 105 Your City, State, Zip Code: Phoenix, AZ 85018 Your Telephone Number: 602-840-2528 Attorney Bar No. & Representing 003603- Vickie L. Hayes SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA PINAL COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Charles P. Hayes, Sr. an Adult PB201200097 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT AND/OR INFORMAL REPRESENTATIVE AND/OR INFORMAL PROBATE OF A WILL NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT: 1. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: Vickie L. Hayes has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate on 5-11-12 2. DEADLINE TO MAKE CLAIMS: All persons having claims against the Estate are required to their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or the claims will be forever barred. 3. NOTICE OF CLAIMS: Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to: Vickie L. Hayes, Personal Representative of the Estate of Charles P. Hayes, Sr. c/o Peter Ambelang 5112 N. 40th Street, Suite 105, Phoenix, AZ 85018. 4. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. A copy of the Notice of Appointment is attached to the copies of this document mailed to all creditors. DATED: 4/27/12 /s/ Vickie L. Hayes CBN Legal 7/4/12, 7/11/12, 7/18/12
Public NoticeNOTICE OF HEARING TO ALL PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, “PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENT/CHILD RELATIONSHIP”, BETWEEN THOMAS AND FRANCISCO VALENCIA (CHILDREN) AND REGINA BUFANDA (MOTHER), IS SET FOR HEARING ON THE 30TH DAY OF JULY, 2012 AT 8:30 A.M. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, PINAL COUNTY COURTHOUSE, FLORENCE, ARIZONA.CBN Legal 7/4/12, 7/11/12
Public NoticeARTICLES OF AMENDMENT Pursuant to A.R.S. §10-1005 and §10-1006 1. The name of the corporation is: Imperial General Contracting, Inc. File No. 0706084-9 2. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the text of each amendment adopted. 3. The amendment does not provide for an exchange, reclassification or cancellation of issued shares. 5. The amendment was adopted the 28 day of May, 2012. 6. The amendment was adopted by the Shareholders. There are 999,000 voting groups eligible to vote on the amendment. The designation of voting groups entitled to vote separately on the amendment, the number of votes in each, the number of votes represented at the meeting at which the amendment was adopted and the votes cast for and against the amendment were as follows: The voting group consisting of 999,000 outstanding shares of Non Par stock is entitled to 999,000 votes. There were 999,000 votes present at the meeting. The voting group cast 999,000 votes for and 0 against approval of the amendment. The number of votes cast for approval of the amendment was sufficient for approval by the voting group. ARS §10-120F requires that changes to corporation be executed by The Chairman of the Board of Director or by an office of the corporation. Dated this 28 day of May, 2012 /s/ Justin Legler, President. Exhibit A Article 1 – Name The name of the corporation is Imperial Enterprises Inc.CBN Legal 7/11/12, 7/18/12, 7/25/12
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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
Cards of Thanks 10. Business Services
Pinal County Public Health is seeking a PT Transportation
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We, the family
of Jose V. Ybarra, would
like to express our gratitude and thanks to all the
wonderful people who sent food, plants, flowers, cards, money,
Masses, calls and words of comfort.
To the Ybarra, Palacio & Martinez
families, we thank you for being there in our
time of need.
To our extended family, the Duartes:
Fonso, Pam, Billy, Carmen, Nathan, Janeen, Fonzy &
Veronica, we thank you for all the time you extended to us during this time
& your continued support.
To everyone who stayed with us until
Dad’s (Joe’s) passing, you will always be in
our hearts.
Our special thanks to Father Aboyi
for his beautiful homily on Joe.
Steve Lopez & Compadre Betty
for helping arrange the funeral.
To my compadre Manuel Sanchez for
your talk about Joe – I know it was hard but you did a good job.
Thanks so much – God bless you all.
Mrs. Isabel YbarraBobbi, Linda & Shelly Ybarra
Steve & Debbie Ybarra & FamilyDavid, Bridget & Lucas Ybarra
Christine Ybarra & Sons
of Jose V. Ybarra, would
like to express our gratitude and thanks to all the
wonderful people
Bobbi, Linda & Shelly Ybarra
Steve & Debbie Ybarra & FamilyDavid, Bridget & Lucas Ybarra
Christine Ybarra
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