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Copper Basin News Vol. 53 No. 25 Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents Celebrating More Than 50 Years of News Coverage in the Copper Basin By Cindy Tracy When Kearny resident Patricia Joan Bingham received her Bachelor of Arts in Education from Arizona State University in May, 2011, it was not just a proud moment for the 47-year- old special education aide and her friends and family. The final walk across that stage to receive her diploma was actually the culmination of a 10-year journey of career awareness and personal growth. Her path was marked by scholastic milestones along the way as this working wife and mother dedicated herself to the pursuit of a goal to help children. Bingham began the journey in approximately 2001. She earned a paraprofessional certificate in the field of special education from Central Arizona College. Working in the Ray Unified School District in Kearny, she received encouragement from the department director, the students and her friends and family to think about continuing her education and becoming a teacher. She was counseled to get an associate’s degree in elementary education first at CAC and then transfer to ASU. Because of ITV (interactive television education), she did not even have to change campuses when she attended ASU. Instead, she joined televised classes from the university using the ITV lab at Aravaipa. In 2011, she made the trek across the stage as the big board lit up with her name and the degree she had received. Academic success was a family affair for the Binghams this spring. Son Zachary graduated from CAC with an associate’s degree in pharmacy tech. “And then my youngest son Dustin just graduated from Ray High School,” she said. “And Tyler, my middle son, is going to be a senior at ASU.” Her nephew, T.J. Clark, also graduated from Ray High School this year. And were these younger students in her family proud of her accomplishments? “Proud of me?” she reflected aloud, as if it had not occurred to her. “I believe so, yes.” She is currently in the process of getting her teacher certification and her aim is to teach special education. She said that the support she received by those who encouraged her to get the credentials to be a teacher formed a large part of why she did it. She also remembers reflecting back then that in the work she did as an aide, she was already doing much of what a teacher did. She felt she might as well advance financially in her field by getting the extra education. “I don’t want to make that a big issue,” she said of the finances, “because it is not all there is to it.” Working with the students was her main motivation. She wanted to get more education and learn how to be more effective in helping these youngsters reach their potential. Her opportunity came in the Stayin’ cool in the Kearny Pool ... (Photos by Vicki Clark) The Bingham Bunch … They are called the ‘Bingham Bunch,’ and this bunch of members of the Bingham family, including (l-r) Zachary, Patti, Dustin, Tyler and Zane had a lot to celebrate in the 2011 graduation and academic season. Not the least of these celebrations were all about mom Patti Bingham who graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Education in May. Son Zachary also graduated from Ray High School this year, as did nephew T.J. Clark (not pictured). Tyler Bingham will be a senior in ASU in the coming year. Dad Zane is thought to be proud of all of these accomplishments and is credited by Patti for helping her through her college career with his encouragement. (Submitted photo) Learning from children aids Copper Basin area resident in achieving academic goals form of a grant through CAC for those entering the field of special education. The grant paid for any classes she took that had to do with special education or the special education degree. Her associate’s degree in elementary education was also paid for because it was counted towards the bachelor’s degree at ASU. Everything was paid for, See Patti, Page 4 By Taylor Sheaffer Ritter During the Winkelman Town meeting, held Monday, June 13, it was decided that property taxes in the town along with the sewer and garbage rates would need to increase slightly. The sewer and garbage rate increases will be assessed depending on whether a residential or commercial account. The new rates will either go into effect this coming October or the following January, as yet to be decided. There will a Truth in Taxation hearing on Tuesday, July 14, at the Town Hall concerning the raise in property taxes. The time has not been decided, however the information will be released online and in the print edition of the paper as soon as it is received. The Town of Winkelman is proposing an increase in primary property taxes of $8,832.00 or 26.72% throughout the town. The increase will cause the primary property tax on a $100,000.00 home to increase from $467.59 to $592.49, an increase of $124.90. For more information on the upcoming Truth in Taxation hearing, please contact Winkelman Town Hall at 520- 356-7854. Property taxes along with sewer, garbage on the rise for the Town of Winkelman Tucson, AZ – Tucson based ASARCO LLC (ASARCO) President and COO Manuel Ramos announced today that the Company and the Unions representing employees at five Asarco operating facilities located in Arizona and Texas have reached tentative agreement on a labor contract that will be effective through June 2013. Over the next week, the unions will be submitting the agreement for employee ratification at the various Asarco units. The Copper Basin News/Superior Sun made attempts to contact Manny Armenta, the local sub district director for the United Steelworkers, but was unable to get additional comment prior to press time. ASARCO is an integrated copper mining, smelting and refining company with approximately 2,600 employees. The Company is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona and operates mines, mills and a smelter near Tucson and a refinery in Amarillo, Texas. For more information, visit http://www.asarco. com. Tentative agreement reached with Asarco, Unions In recent weeks, both Pinal County and Gordon’s IGA have released dozens of residents from full time work. The Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition is reaching out to these and other unemployed and recently laid off workers with a free Resume Writing lab as well as an Interviewing Skills lab to help them re-enter the workplace. Each four-hour lab will provide participants with hands on learning; practical tools to help in the job search, and insights into the current employment landscape. This is also an opportunity to review and refresh your resume for anyone in the market for work. The four-hour Resume Lab will be held Thursday, July 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Interviewing Skills lab will be the following Thursday, July 14, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Both labs are hands-on sessions intended to provide each participant with knowledge and skills they can immediately put into action. Both labs are FREE of charge. The Business Success Center (BSC) is located at the Aravaipa campus of Central Arizona Copper Corridor Business Success Center helps local laid-off workers College on Highway 77 between Mammoth and Dudleyville. Call 520-357-2809 to reserve your seat at one or both sessions. This project is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and supported by the U.S. Department of Education and the Governor’s Office of Economic recovery. For more information about the Copper Corridor Business Success Center call Liz Harris Tuck at 520-896-2880.

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(Photos by Vicki Clark) See Patti, Page 4 made attempts to contact Manny Armenta, the local sub district director for the United Steelworkers, but was unable to get additional comment prior to press time. ASARCO is an integrated copper mining, smelting and refining company with approximately 2,600 employees. The Company is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona and operates mines, mills and a smelter near Tucson and a refinery in Amarillo, Texas. For more information, visit http://www.asarco. com.

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Copper Basin News Vol. 53 No. 25 Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents

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

By Cindy Tracy W hen Kearny resident Patricia Joan Bingham received her Bachelor of Arts in Education from Arizona State University in May, 2011, it was not just a proud moment for the 47-year-old special education aide and her friends and family. The fi nal walk across that stage to receive her diploma was actually the culmination of a 10-year journey of career awareness and personal growth. Her path was marked by scholastic milestones along the way as this working wife and mother dedicated herself to the pursuit of a goal to help children. Bingham began the journey in approximately 2001. She earned a paraprofessional certifi cate in the fi eld of special education from Central Arizona College. Working in the Ray Unifi ed School District in Kearny, she received encouragement from the department director, the students and her friends and family to think about continuing her

education and becoming a teacher. She was counseled to get an associate’s degree in elementary education fi rst at CAC and then transfer to ASU. Because of ITV (interactive television education), she did not even have to change campuses when she attended ASU. Instead, she joined televised classes from the university using the ITV lab at Aravaipa. In 2011, she made the trek across the stage as the big board lit up with her name and the degree she had received. Academic success was a family affair for the Binghams this spring. Son Zachary graduated from CAC with an associate’s degree in pharmacy tech. “And then my youngest son Dustin just graduated from Ray High School,” she said. “And Tyler, my middle son, is going to be a senior at ASU.” Her nephew, T.J. Clark, also graduated from Ray High School this year. And were these younger students

in her family proud of her accomplishments? “Proud of me?” she refl ected aloud, as if it had not occurred to her. “I believe so, yes.” She is currently in the process of getting her teacher certifi cation and her aim is to teach special education. She said that the support she received by those who encouraged her to get the credentials to be a teacher formed a large part of why she did it. She also remembers refl ecting back then that in the work she did as an aide, she was already doing much of what a teacher did. She felt she might as well advance fi nancially in her fi eld by getting the extra education. “I don’t want to make that a big issue,” she said of the fi nances, “because it is not all there is to it.” Working with the students was her main motivation. She wanted to get more education and learn how to be more effective in helping these youngsters reach their potential. Her opportunity came in the

Stayin’ cool in the Kearny Pool ...

(Photos by Vicki Clark)

The Bingham Bunch …They are called the ‘Bingham Bunch,’ and this bunch of members of the Bingham family, including (l-r) Zachary, Patti, Dustin, Tyler and Zane had a lot to celebrate in the 2011 graduation and academic season. Not the least of these celebrations were all about mom Patti Bingham who graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Education in May. Son Zachary also graduated from Ray High School this year, as did nephew T.J. Clark (not pictured). Tyler Bingham will be a senior in ASU in the coming year. Dad Zane is thought to be proud of all of these accomplishments and is credited by Patti for helping her through her college career with his encouragement. (Submitted photo)

Learning from children aids Copper Basin area resident in achieving academic goals

form of a grant through CAC for those entering the fi eld of special education. The grant paid for any classes she took that had to do with

special education or the special education degree. Her associate’s degree in elementary education was also paid for because it was counted

towards the bachelor’s degree at ASU. Everything was paid for,

See Patti, Page 4

By Taylor Sheaffer Ritter During the Winkelman Town meeting, held Monday, June 13, it was decided that property taxes in the town along with the sewer and garbage rates would need to increase slightly. The sewer and garbage rate increases will be assessed depending on whether a residential or commercial account. The new rates will either

go into effect this coming October or the following January, as yet to be decided. There will a Truth in Taxation hearing on Tuesday, July 14, at the Town Hall concerning the raise in property taxes. The time has not been decided, however the information will be released online and in the print edition of the paper as soon as it is received. The Town of Winkelman is

proposing an increase in primary property taxes of $8,832.00 or 26.72% throughout the town. The increase will cause the primary property tax on a $100,000.00 home to increase from $467.59 to $592.49, an increase of $124.90. For more information on the upcoming Truth in Taxation hearing, please contact Winkelman Town Hall at 520-356-7854.

Property taxes along with sewer, garbage on the rise for the Town of Winkelman

Tucson, AZ – Tucson based ASARCO LLC (ASARCO) President and COO Manuel Ramos announced today that the Company and the Unions representing employees at fi ve Asarco operating facilities located in Arizona and Texas have reached tentative agreement on a labor contract that will be effective through June 2013. Over the next week, the unions will be submitting the agreement for employee ratifi cation at the various Asarco units. The Copper Basin News/Superior Sun

made attempts to contact Manny Armenta, the local sub district director for the United Steelworkers, but was unable to get additional comment prior to press time. ASARCO is an integrated copper mining, smelting and refi ning company with approximately 2,600 employees. The Company is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona and operates mines, mills and a smelter near Tucson and a refi nery in Amarillo, Texas. For more information, visit http://www.asarco.com.

Tentative agreement reached with Asarco, Unions

In recent weeks, both Pinal County and Gordon’s IGA have released dozens of residents from full time work. The Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition is reaching out to these and other unemployed and recently laid off workers with a free Resume Writing lab as well as an Interviewing Skills lab to help them re-enter the workplace. Each four-hour lab will provide participants with hands on learning; practical tools to help in the job search, and insights into the current employment landscape. This is also an

opportunity to review and refresh your resume for anyone in the market for work. The four-hour Resume Lab will be held Thursday, July 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Interviewing Skills lab will be the following Thursday, July 14, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Both labs are hands-on sessions intended to provide each participant with knowledge and skills they can immediately put into action. Both labs are FREE of charge. The Business Success Center (BSC) is located at the Aravaipa campus of Central Arizona

Copper Corridor Business Success Center helps local laid-off workers

College on Highway 77 between Mammoth and Dudleyville. Call 520-357-2809 to reserve your seat at one or both sessions. This project is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and supported by the U.S. Department of Education and the Governor’s Offi ce of Economic recovery. For more information about the Copper Corridor Business Success Center call Liz Harris Tuck at 520-896-2880.

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, ArizonaPage 2 Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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www.copperarea.comPublished each Wednesday at 46 Hayden Avenue, Hayden, Arizona by Copper Area News Publishers. Business office is located at 366 Alden Rd., P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85237. Subscription rate in advance: $35.50 per year or $31.50 for 6 months in Gila or Pinal Counties; $40.50 per year or $36.50 for 6 months elsewhere in the U.S. Change of address should be sent to the publishers at P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85237.

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Copper Basin

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRISTOF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

Kearny Ward - 200 Hammond RoadSunday Morning Meetings:

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

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

Foyer & Library 363-7771, Residence (520) 356-6391

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

A United Methodist Church in cooperation with The Episcopal Church and The

Evangelical Lutheran Church of AmericaWe stand in awe of God and of one another

The Rev. Carol Hosler, PastorYou can find us at the bottom of school hill in Kearny

520-363-7283www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.com

FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCHTilbury & Danbury, Kearny • Joe Palmer, Pastor

Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. Tuesday: Morning Fellowship: 10 a.m. Wednesday: Kid’s Club 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesday: Salt & Light Company (Youth): 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Dinner and Bible Study: 6-7 p.m.

INFANT JESUS OF PRAGUECATHOLIC CHURCH

501 Victoria Circle, KearnyDaily Masses: Wednesday-Friday 7:30 a.m.

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

Saturday Vigil: 6:00 p.m. Sunday Mass: 7:30 a.m. and 10 a.m.

Religious Education for ChildrenMonday – 1st Grade 4:00-5:00 p.m.Tuesday – Pre-K, K & 2nd Grade 4:15-5:15 p.m.Thursday – 4th Grade 4:00-5:00 p.m.Sunday – First Communion 8:30-9:45 a.m.

5th & 6th-8th Grades 8:30-9:45 a.m.High School Youth Ministry after the

10:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday. Confirmation classes are held every other Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. beginning Nov. 3.

Rev. Fr. Thomas Dekaa, Administrator 363-7205

KEARNY CHURCH OF CHRIST103 Hammond Drive, Kearny

Serving All of the Copper Basin Area Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Evening Worship: 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m.

Daniel Foster, Minister363-7711

KEARNYSOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH

302 Danbury, Kearny, 363-7684 Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Worship Sunday Evening 6 p.m.

LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF GODWelcomes you!

Hwy. 77, MP 134,1/2 mile south of Winkelman Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night: 7 p.m.

David Wade, Pastor 356-7414, 356-6718

SAN PEDRO VALLEYBAPTIST CHURCHDudleyville Road, Dudleyville

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. Spanish Service: 5 p.m. Evening Service: 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting: 7 p.m.

Tim King, Pastor520-827-0820

ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCHWelcomes you!

300 Mt. View Road, Hayden Weekday Mass: M-W, F & S) 8:30 a.m. Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass: 8 a.m. & 10 a.m.

Father Dale A. Branson, Pastor 356-7223

COPPER VALLEY CHRISTIAN CENTERCorner of Upton & Croydon, Kearny

Worship Service: 11 a.m. Evening Service: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night: 6:30 p.m.

James Hosea, Jr., Pastor 363-7129

To be included in the weekly church listing, contact the Copper Basin News at 363-5554

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PINAL COUNTY SCHOOLSCERTIFIED READING SPECIALIST

seeking applications for a

Reading Specialist to work in classroom with small groups in small public alternative HS. The Villa Oasis HS is located halfway between Tucson & Phoenix in Eloy, AZ. Must be Reading Specialist certified. To apply: visit www.pinalk12.org, click: Schools, click: Employment Opportunities, click: Certified Application. Complete & mail app to address on app or fax to 520-466-4437.

Lolly Davies: 520-464-8972 / [email protected] orAnna Carreon: 520-464-8961

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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.

June 15 Criminal damage was reported in the 4000 block North Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville. A rock was thrown through a window.

In last week’s Copper Basin News, one of the Ray Primary School’s Heroes of the Month of May was incorrectly identifi ed as AJ Mason. His name is AJ Mariscal. The CBN regrets the error.

Antonio “Tony” U. Maes, 78 of Kearny, passed away Thursday, June 13, 2011 in Gilbert, Arizona. Tony was born April 9, 1933 in Las Vegas, New Mexico to Leopoldo and Emilia Maes. Tony, a copper miner and avid hunter, was a loving-dedicated father and grandfather who loved spending time with his family at their many sports and academic events. One of his favorite pastimes was golfi ng locally with his buddies. Tony was a devout member of the Infant Jesus of Prague Parish of the Catholic Church. He is survived by his son, Ramon (Virginia) Maes of Kearny; daughters, Ernestine (Bob) Lorona of Winkelman, Mary Lou (Santos) Garcia of Corpus Christi, Texas, Toni Ann (Gene) Aguirre of Kearny, Melissa (Ernie) Bracamonte of Chandler; brother, Frank (Sandy) Maes

Salvador Richard Santa Maria, “Richie Elvis”, 64, passed away Thursday, June 16, 2011, at his home in Hayden. He was born in Hayden on May 18, 1947.

Richie was well known for his appreciation of Elvis Presley, and, “Love me Tender.” He enjoyed Michael Jackson, with the “Beat It!” tones, as well. Three sisters and two

Antonio ‘Tony’ U. MaesApril 9, 1933 - June 13, 2011

Antonio ‘Tony’ U. Maes

of Surprise; 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Tony was preceded in death by his wife Rachel Maes, infant son John Maes, daughter Gloria Herrera, father Leopoldo Maes, and mother Emilia Maes. The Rosary and Mass were held on Thursday, June 16, at Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic Church in Kearny. Interment at Fairview Cemetery in Superior. The family was assisted by Griffi th Mortuary.

Salvador Richard Santa MariaMay 18, 1947 – June 16, 2011

brothers, survive: Lupe Carranzo, Antonia Romero and Mercedes (Manuel) Miranda, each of Hayden; Frank (Kim) Santa Maria of Sierra Vista and Jesus (Cecilia) Santa Maria Jr. of Hayden. There are also lots of nieces and nephews. On Friday, June 24, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, a visitation is set for 9:30 a.m., with the Rosary recited at 10:30 a.m., and, the Mass of Christian Burial celebrated by Fr. Dale Branson at 11. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery in Hayden. Griffi th Mortuary assisted the family.

Correction

Sheriff’s Report

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu was named the “2011 National Sheriff of the Year” by the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA). The award was presented Sunday, June 19, at the opening session of the NSA’s Annual Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. The National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) established the Ferris E. Lucas award in 1995 to recognize an outstanding sheriff of the year for contributions made to improve the Offi ce of Sheriff on the local, state, and national levels, and for involvement in the community above and beyond the responsibilities

Sheriff Paul Babeu named ‘2011 National Sheriff of the Year’

required. The award is given in memory of Ferris E. Lucas, NSA Past President (1944-46) and executive director (1964-82), who completed 50 years of distinguished service and leadership in law enforcement. This year’s award is sponsored by Pursuit Products, Inc. In 2008, Sheriff Paul Babeu won his fi rst term in a landslide election victory over the incumbent sheriff. Since being elected as the Pinal County Sheriff, he has become one of the most progressive Sheriffs in the country. Sheriff Babeu has earned both statewide and national attention for his strong stance against illegal immigration. His stance and actions against those responsible for drug and human traffi cking has earned him the distinction as one of “America’s Toughest Sheriffs on Illegal Immigration.” The Pinal County Sheriff’s Offi ce is the third largest in the state of Arizona with more than 700 employees. Under Sheriff Babeu’s direction, the Pinal County Sheriff’s Offi ce has acquired both innovative equipment and technology through $7,000,000 in grant funding. Citizens of Pinal County used to have to wait up to 15 minutes for a deputy to respond, the response time has now been cut in half. Sheriff Babeu is a strong proponent of regional efforts to improve public safety. The approach has allowed all agencies within Pinal County to pool their resources and work together, saving money and improving service. Thanks to Sheriff Babeu, Pinal County now has a Regional SWAT, Traffi c and Narcotics Task Force. Sheriff Babeu has also organized a “Citizens on Patrol” program and a “Citizen Alert Network” which has brought the community

forward and more active with the Sheriff’s Offi ce. Sheriff Babeu is an Advisory Board Member for the National Organization for Victim’s Assistance. He is also in his second term as the President of the Arizona Sheriff’s Association. Sheriff Babeu has become a national spokesman on border crimes, illegal immigration and the need to secure the U.S./Mexico border. He has worked on the development of the “10 Point Border Security Plan ” with Senator John McCain and Senator Jon Kyl. “I’m very humbled by this recognition for the exemplary work of our staff, volunteers and the strong community support by the public,” Babeu said. “We will not let up, but strive for further agency improvements in an effort to best protect our families.” National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) is the largest association of law enforcement professionals in the United States, representing more than 3,000 elected sheriffs across the nation, and a total membership of more than 20,000. NSA is a non-profi t organization dedicated to raising the level of professionalism among sheriffs, their deputies, and others in the fi eld of criminal justice and public safety. Throughout its 69-year history, NSA has served as an information clearinghouse for sheriffs, deputies, chiefs of police, other law enforcement professionals, state governments and the federal government. NSA also provides management training for sheriffs and their command personnel at the National Sheriffs’ Institute and through other innovative programs, workshops, and seminars. The National Sheriffs’ Association, located in Alexandria, Virginia, also oversees the highly successful Triad Program and Neighborhood Watch.

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona Page 3Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting offi cer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damages are estimates.June 13Enrique Martinez Aguirre Jr.,

24 of San Manuel, was arrested for driving on a suspended/revoked license, a license plate light violation and no proof of insurance. He was cited and released and the vehicle was towed for a mandatory 30-day impoundment.June 14 Michael Thomas Pfeiffer, 27 of Kearny, was arrested on a warrant out of Superior/Kearny J.P. Court. He was transported to Florence and booked into the Pinal County Adult Detention Center. A fi ght was reported at Kearny Lake.June 15 After a non-injury accident, John Murrah, 78 of Kearny, was arrested for DUI/liquors combo and leaving the scene of an accident.June 19 Theft of a wooden bench was reported on the 400 block of Jamestown. Other calls included seven ambulance runs; two extra patrol requests; one found property report; one agency assist; four information reports; one family dispute; one harassment report; and two animal details other than dog bite. Citations issued included one for no mandatory insurance and failure to carry I.D. card; one for a license plate violation and no proof of insurance; one for speed; and one for failure to show insurance information. One warning for a license plate violation was written; and verbal warnings included one for improper license plate light; three for speed; one for a stop sign violation; one for a brake light violation; and one for a headlight violation. A repair order was also issued for a license plate light.

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By Taylor Sheaffer Ritter Arizona School Board Policy SB 1308 requires that school boards review their current health curriculum and if it does not already include a defi nition of dating abuse, recognition of dating abuse warning signs, and characteristics of a healthy relationship, that they consider adding them to the curriculum. Additionally, the school boards are required to notify any local domestic violence organizations of the date and time of the public meeting at least two weeks prior. Under this law, the school board is required to conduct a public meeting, but they are not required to adopt any policy changes whatsoever; the law merely mandates a discussion and consideration of a dating abuse policy, but not the acceptance and approval of one. Any parent or guardian of a child under the age of 18 is allowed to submit a written request to the principal of the school their child is enrolled at, with this they will be permitted to review the dating abuse material within a reasonable amount of time following their request. Due to the advent of cell phones, smart phones, the internet, video games, mass media, et cetera, children have access to more sensitive information at a much younger age and at an age far below that which they have the correct ability/fully formed psyche to understand the information and consequences of utilizing it. The bill confi rms that schools are readily able to handle the onslaught of information that their students now have access to. Additionally, it allows for students who may be experiencing new situations

The Evolution of Understanding, Part Two: Reviewsuch as dating, friendships, the internet, be able to understand what is well within the bounds of normal and what is not. Just to be clear, following the public meeting and review of their current policy, if the school board feels they have an adequate curriculum, they do not have to adopt policy changes. Even if they school board does not have an adequate health curriculum and it is simply the mass opinion that their children do not need this additional education, the school board does not have to adopt any changes. It is simply required to review the current curriculum and consider the suggested changes. Schools that already had dating abuse as part of its curriculum were more than willing to add more. And schools that did not have dating abuse as part of the health curriculum were extensively reviewing its current curriculums and looking at the many options open to them for adding dating abuse into the health curriculum. Each appeared more than willing to update their curriculums so that their students had the appropriate information to help guide their decisions. So let’s look at why dating abuse should be included on the health curriculum. Not only does learning about dating abuse (in an age-appropriate manner) teach kids what to

look out for in their dating lives, it teaches younger children how to access if they are in a healthy friendship. In addition, it allows for abstinence/sex education to be reviewed and the importance of weighing the consequences of your decisions. When you consider that human beings, for the most part, learn through experience, some students may not adequately understand that there is a problem with something they are experiencing. If you were raised believing that life originated on Jupiter, cows and dairy products come from the moon, that our planet is indeed fl at or that Chihuahuas are actually ancient Greek gods—however ridiculous these sound, if you were raised to believe that, if you had never been given an alternate understanding, how would you know that there is not oxygen on the moon so cows, and by proxy, dairy products just aren’t happening up there? So if Sally is new in her fi rst relationship and relatively smitten with Jimmy, she may not understand that Jimmy texting her a record 156 times when she is hanging out with her friends for two hours is not normal. She may also not understand that Jimmy telling her that she needs to stop dressing nicely and stop talking to other guys, is really a sign of severe jealousy and

not a sign that he loves her. She might actually like this information. Alternately, it has been proven that the center of the brain which assesses risk does not fully develop until at least age 18, sometimes as late as 22; this would be why Europeans don’t drive until they are 18. At 16 years old, most kids aren’t calculating that whipping around a sharp corner at 75 miles an hour does not bode good things; in the same respect, they are not taking into consideration the consequences of having sex. What can result from sex? As adults we can easily say disease and pregnancy – just two consequences that will have devastating effects on a young person’s life. Now, there are scenarios where teen moms have extremely “understanding” parents who want to stay at home and care for their grandchild while their daughter graduates high school, goes off and parties and gets her degree in college, but happens like .000764% of the time. Would you risk it? How bad would it be if both these scenarios were the result of having sex before you could readily accept the responsibility of dealing with the consequences? Updating or incorporating Dating Abuse into the curriculum is just another means of giving the kids the correct information so that

they can make more informed decisions and possibly prevent some, let’s face it, life changing events from taking place. In the fi nal part of the series,

we will review a few of the many options available to Arizona School Boards for adding or updating Dating Abuse into their health curriculums.

PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. - Central Arizona College is gearing up for another semester of helping students earn their General Educational Development (GED) diploma at several locations throughout Pinal County this fall semester. GED classes will be divided into two eight-week periods and are currently provided at no cost for Arizona residents. The fi rst session begins Aug. 15 with preregistration starting Aug. 1. The second session will begin the week of Oct. 10 or Oct. 18, depending on location, with preregistration starting Sept. 26. Students may preregister at any one of Central Arizona College’s 10 campuses or centers with proof of legal presence in the United States.

Students taking class at one of the following locations in Eastern Pinal County are encouraged to preregister at any one of Central Arizona College’s 10 campuses or centers, or they may register onsite on the fi rst night of the class. Proof of legal presence in the United States is required. These locations are:• Aravaipa Campus80440 East Aravaipa Rd., Winkelman, Room A186-9 p.m., Monday and Wednesday (Begins Aug. 15 and Oct. 10)• Oracle (Mountain Vista School)2618 West El Paseo, Oracle, Room 236:30-9:30 p.m., Monday and Wednesday (Begins Aug. 16 and Oct. 18)

CAC helping Pinal County residents earn GED with no-cost test prep classes

• Superior High School100 Mary Drive, Superior, Room 1026-9 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday (Begins Aug. 16 and Oct. 18) For more information on classes in Eastern Pinal County, please call Central’s Aravaipa Campus at 520-357-2800 or 520-357-2801.

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Public NoticeSTATE OF ARIZONA COUNTY OF PINAL When Recorded Return To: Douglas V. Drury, Esq., 8110 E. Cactus Road, Suite 100, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents recorded on February 12, 2007 at recording number 2007-018358 in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder on July 14, 2011 at 9:15 a.m. at the front steps of the Pinal County Courthouse, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, AZ 85232. All right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the following described property: TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 100-09-016F LEGAL DESCRIPTION The North half of the East half of the South half of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 1 North, Range 8 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona; EXCEPT all coal, oil, gas and other mineral deposits, as reserved unto the United States of America in the Patent of said land. Including any mobile home or other fixture which includes but is not limited to mobile home as reflected in Affidavit of Affixture recorded at recording number 2007-008096, records of Pinal County, Arizona. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and/or other common designation shown herein. The property address is purported to be: 4474 N. San Marcos Dr., Apache Junction, AZ 85220 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL BALANCE: $84,225.56 NAME AND ADDRESS OF CURRENT BENEFICIARY: AmericAn GenerAl Home equity, inc. n/k/A SprinGleAf Home equity, inc., 3168 E. Indian School Rd., Ste. A, Phoenix, Arizona 85016-06892 Phone No. (602) 468-0008 Qualification of Trustee: The Trustee herein qualifies as a Trustee of the Trust Deed in the Trustee’s capacity as a member of the state bar of Arizona as required by A.R.S.§33-803(A). The Trustee is regulated by the State Bar of Arizona, 111 W. Monroe, Suite 1800, Phoenix, AZ 85003. NAME AND ADDRESS OF ORIGINAL TRUSTORS: Luis E. Montenegro, Esperanza S. Montenegro, 4474 N. San Marcos Dr., Apache Junction, AZ 85220 NAME AND ADDRESS OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE: Douglas V. Drury, Esq., 8110 E. Cactus Road, Suite 100, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 (480) 368-5511 Sale information: muellerdrury.com The sale will be made for Cash or Cashier’s Check (in lawful money of the United States and acceptable to the Trustee), without convenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidding: All bidding is open to the public, without regard to race, color, gender, religion, handicap, familial status or national origin. Property is sold on an as-is-where-is-condition. A deposit of $10,000.00 as required by law, by cashier’s check or other form acceptable to the Trustee, is required to be presented to the Trustee in order to be able to bid. Notice: This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt; any information obtained will be used for that purpose. SIGNATURE OF TRUSTEE BY: Douglas Drury DATED: 4/27/2011 STATE OF ARIZONA )) ss. County of Maricopa ) On April 27, 2011 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Douglas V. Drury personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person who executed the within instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal Douglas Drury Notary Public My Commission Expires: 6/30/2012CBN Legal 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11, 6/22/11

Public NoticeArticles of Domestication have been filed in the office of the Arizona Corporation Commission pursuant to A.R.S. §§ 10-222 & 10-3222 1. Name. The name of the Corporation is: Producer’s Edge Inc 1239682-7 2. Original Incorporation. The Corporation was originally incorporated in the State of Missouri and the date of its incorporation in that state was May 18th, 2005. 3. Documents Furnished. The official in charge of corporate filings in the jurisdiction in which the Corporation was previously incorporated will be provided with a copy of the Articles of Domestication filed in the State of Arizona. 4. Purpose. The purpose for which the corporation is organized is the transaction of any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the laws of Arizona, as they may be amended from time to time. 5. Initial Business. The corporation initially intends to conduct the business of : Insurance 6. Known Place of Business in Arizona. The street address of the known place of business of the Corporation is: 278 W. Hawthorne Dr Casa Grande, AZ 85222 7. Statutory Agent (in Arizona). The name and address of the statutory agent of the Corporation is if the statutory agent has a P.O. Box or personal mail box (PMB) then he/she must also provide a physical location/address): Trevor H. Harbour 278 W Hawthorne Dr Casa Grande AZ 85222 8. Authorized Capital. The Corporation shall have authority to issue 30,000 shares of Common Stock. 9. Board of Directors. The board of directors currently consists of 1 director. The name and address of the person who is to serve as the director until the next annual meeting of the shareholders or until their successors are elected and qualifies is: Trevor H Harbour 278 W Hawthorne Dr Casa Grande AZ 85222 The number of persons to serve on the board of directors thereafter shall be fixed by the Bylaws. 10. Indemnification of Officers, Directors, Employees and Agent. The Corporation shall indemnify any person who incurs expenses by reason of the fact he or she was an officer, director, employee, or agent of the Corporation or is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee, or agent of another Corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise. This indemnification shall be mandatory in all circumstances in which indemnification is permitted by law. 11. Limitation of Liability. To the fullest extent permitted by the Arizona Revised Statutes as the same exists or may hereafter be amended, a director of the Corporation shall not be liable to the Corporation or its stockholders for monetary damages for any action taken or for any failure to take action as a director. No repeal, amendment or modification of this article, whether direct or indirect, shall eliminate or reduce its effect with respect to any act or omission of a director of the Corporation occurring prior to such repeal, amendment or modification. 12. Adoption. These Articles of Domestication have been adopted in accordance with A.R.S. 10-221. They were adopted by the Board of Directors of the Corporation on November 30th, 2010 and by the shareholders of the Corporation on November 30th, 2010. 13. Acceptance of State Laws. Upon transfer of domicile of the Corporation to Arizona, the Corporation accepts and will be subject to the laws of Arizona. Dated this 3 day of December, 2010 /s/ Trevor H Harbour President Producer’s Edge, Inc.CBN Legal 6/8/11, 6/15/11, 6/22/11

Public NoticeArticles of Organization Arizona Limited Liability Company (A.R.S. §29-632) 1. The name of the organization: Coast 2 Coast Soft -Pack Applications LLC L-1672761-0 2. Known place of business in Arizona: 1711 E Elegante Casa Grande AZ 85122 3. The name and street address of the statutory agent in Arizona: Richard Spencer 1711 E Elegante Casa Grande AZ 85122 Acceptance of Appointment by Statutory Agent: I Richard Spencer, having been designated to act as Statutory Agent, hereby consent to act in that capacity until removed or resignation is submitted in accordance with the Arizona Revised Statute. /s/ Richard Spencer 5. Life Period of the Limited Liability Company: The Limited Liability Company life period is Perpetual. 6. Management Structure: Vested in one or more managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager or a member with 20 percent or greater interest in the company are: Richard Spencer 1711 E Elegante Casa Grande AZ 85122 Mary Burt Manager Mary Burt 14245 Snider Rd Cottondale AL 35453 7. Signature Signed on this date: 04-08-2011 /s/ Richard Spencer Phone Number: 480-710-9077 Fax Number: 480-409-0179CBN Legal 6/8/11, 6/15/11, 6/22/11

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: Lost Dutchman Realty LLC File No. L-1673584-4. II. The address of the known place of business is: 575 S. Stardust Ln., Apache Junction, AZ 85120. III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Charles E. Wise Jr., 575 S. Stardust Ln., Apache Junction, AZ 85120. Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Charles E. Wise Jr. [member], 575 S. Stardust Ln., Apache Junction, AZ 85120; Larry W. Stover Jr. [member], 575 S. Stardust Ln., Apache Junction, AZ 85120.CBN Legal 6/15/11, 6/22/11, 6/29/11

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 APACHE JUNCTION JUSTICE COURT COUNTY OF PINAL, STATE OF ARIZONA SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERVICES OF ARIZONA, INC. F/K/A AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. KEVIN HOSKINS AND JANE DOE HOSKINS, husband and wife, Defendants. Case No. CV2011-1574 SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: Kevin Hoskins and Jane Doe Hoskins, 1035 E. Harvest Rd., Queen Creek, AZ 85140 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 22 day of April, 2011. /s/ Shaun Babeu, Justice of the Peace. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.CBN Legal 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11, 6/22/11

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 APACHE JUNCTION JUSTICE COURT COUNTY OF PINAL, STATE OF ARIZONA SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERVICES OF ARIZONA, INC. F/K/A AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. ROBIN L. ALBERT AND JANE DOE ROBIN, husband and wife, Defendants. Case No. CV2011-1155 SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: Robin L. Albert and Jane Doe Robin 2940 W. South Butte Road San Tan Valley, AZ 85142 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 21st day of March, 2011. /s/ Shaun Babeu, Justice of the Peace THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSECBN Legal 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11, 6/22/11

Public NoticeELECTRONIC RECORDATION REQUESTED BY: JEFFREY S. PITCHER, ESQ. BALLARD SPAHR LLP 1 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, SUITE 2300 PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85004-2555 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE The real property described in this Notice of Trustee Sale will be sold , pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents (the “Deed of Trust”), dated September 30, 2010, and recorded on October 5, 2010 at Fee No. 2010-094364, in the Official Records of the Pinal County Recorder (the “Records”), executed by Wendy Lee Nichols, a married woman, as her sole and separate property, as Trustor, naming North American Title Company, as Trustee, at public auction to the highest bidder at the following time, day, and location: 1:00 o’clock p.m., August 25, 2011, at the main entrance of the Pinal County Superior Court Building, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona 85132. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PROVIDED PURSUANT TO A.R.S. 33-808(C): PURPORTED STREET ADDRESS OR IDENTIFIABLE LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 5572 East Oasis Court, Florence, Arizona 85132, and legally described on Exhibit A attached to and made a part of this Notice of Trustee Sale TAX PARCEL NUMBER 200-11-333 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL BALANCE: (as shown on the Deed of Trust) $25,000.00 DESCRIPTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY: Pursuant to A.R.S. Section 47-9604(A)(2), Beneficiary has elected to sell or cause to be sold the personal property encumbered by the Deed of Trust, together with all other or similar collateral described in the recorded and filed Uniform Commercial Code Financing Statements, as the same may be amended NAME AND ADDRESS OF TRUSTOR: (as shown on the Deed of T rust) Wendy Lee Nichols, a married woman, as her sole and separate property 5572 East Oasis Court Florence, Arizona 85132 NAME & ADDRESS OF BENEFICIARY: (as of the recording of the Notice of Trustee Sale) Alexis J, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company 14601 North Cave Creek Road Phoenix, Arizona 85022 NAME & ADDRESS OF TRUSTEE: (as of recording of Notice of Trustee sale) JEFFREY S. PITCHER, ESQ. BALLARD SPAHR LLP 1 EAST WASHINGTON STREET SUITE 2300 PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85004-2555 Dated this 23rd day of May, 2011 /s/ Jeffrey s. Pitcher, Trustee Manner of Qualification: Member of the State Bar of Arizona, pursuant to A.R.S. 33-803(A)(2) Phone No. (602) 798-5400. STATE OF ARIZONA County of Maricopa) SS On 23rd day of May, 2011, before me, the undersigned notary public personally appeared JEFFREY S. PITCHER. WITNESS my hand and official seal/s/ Nancy L. Schepparal THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. CBN Legal 6/15/11, 6/22/11, 6/29/11, 7/6/11

Public NoticeAPPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO TRANSACT BUSINESS IN ARIZONA Pursuant to A.R.S. § 10-1503 The name of the corporation is: Skydive Coastal California, Inc. A Michigan Corporation File No. F-1676610-1. We are a foreign corporation applying for authority to transact business in the state of Arizona. 1. The exact name of the foreign corporation is: Skydive Coastal California, Inc. 2. The name of the state or country in which the foreign corporation is incorporated is: Michigan. 3. The foreign corporation was incorporated on the 7th day of January, 2009 and the period of its duration is: perpetual succession. 4. The street address of the principal office of the foreign corporation in the state or country of its incorporation is: 712 E. Dixon St., Charlevoix, MI 49720. 5. The name and street address of the statutory agent for the foreign corporation in Arizona is: Mark Sunman, 1104 E. Taylor St., Phoenix, AZ 85006. 5.a. The street address of the known place of business of the foreign corporation in Arizona IF DIFFERENT from the street address of the statutory agent is: 3225 N. Lear Ave., Casa Grande, AZ 85122. 5.b. General correspondence should be mailed to the address specified above in section 4. 7. The names and business addresses of the current directors and officers of the foreign corporation are: Luther Kurtz, President/Director, 712 E. Dixon St., Charlevoix, MI 49720; John Kurtz, Secretary, 712 E. Dixon St., Charlevoix, MI 49720. 8. The foreign corporation is authorized to issue 60,000 shares, itemized as follows: 60,000 shares of common stock at no par value per share. 9. The foreign corporation has issued 60,000 shares, itemized as follows: 60,000 shares of class stock at no par value per share. 10. The character of business the foreign corporation initially intends to conduct in Arizona is: skydiving. Dated this 26th day of April. /s/ Luther Kurtz, President.CBN Legal 6/15/11, 6/22/11, 6/29/11

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Public NoticeNotice is hereby given that Hayden-Winkelman Unified School District # 41 will accept written proposals the following: RFP 2011-1 Athletic Equipment and Supplies 2011-2 Custodial Supplies 2011-3 Automotive Bus Parts and Supplies 2011-4 Oil, Antifreeze and Coolant Deadline for submitting written proposals will be 12:00 Noon – Thursday, July 7, 2011 in the District Office. For further details and specifications, please contact Mr. Jeff Gregorich, Superintendent – PO Box 409 – 824 Thorne Avenue, Winkelman, AZ 85192 PH: (520) 356-7876 EXT. (1310)CBN Legal 6/22/11, 6/29/11, 7/6/11

Public NoticeWHEN RECORDED, RETURN TO: Michael J. Farrell, Esq., JENNINGS, STROUSS & SALMON, P.L.C., One E. Washington St., Suite 1900, Phoenix, Arizona 85004-2554 Telephone: 602-262-5911 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated May 15, 2007, and recorded on June 15, 2007, at Fee Number 2007-070032, in the official records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance of the Superior Court Building located at 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, on August 9, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. on said day: SEE EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED Purported Property Address: 23407 E. Orville Street, Florence, AZ 85132 Tax Parcel Number: 206-10-007D Original Principal Balance: $115,000.00 Trustor: CORA ADAMS, 23407 E. Orville Street, Florence, AZ 85232 Beneficiary: NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, 6001 N. 24th Street, Building C, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Trustee: MICHAEL J. FARRELL, ESQ., Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C., One E. Washington Street, Suite 1900, Phoenix, AZ 85004-2554 Trustee’s Telephone Number: (602) 262-5911 DATED: May 4 2011. Michael J. Farrell, Trustee Trustee Basis for Qualification: The Trustee is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, and qualifies under A.R.S. §33-803(A)(2) Regulator of Trustee: State Bar of Arizona STATE OF ARIZONA )) ss. County of Maricopa ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on May 4, 2011, by Michael J. Farrell as Trustee. Kathrine A. Roberts Notary Public My Commission Expires: Sept. 20, 2014 EXHIBIT “A” A PORTION OF THE EAST HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE GILA AND SALT RIVER MERIDIAN, PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A UNITED STATES GENERAL LAND OFFICE ONE INCH CONCRETE FILLED PIPE MARKING THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 22, FROM WHICH A UNITED STATES GENERAL LAND OFFICE BRASS CAP MARKING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 22 BEARS NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 17 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 2647.54 FEET; AND FROM WHICH THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 22 BEARS SOUTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 5279.40 FEET. THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 17 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, A DISTANCE OF 992.83 FEET TO A NAIL (MONUMENTED 33.00 FEET SOUTH WITH A 5/8 INCH REBAR WITH ALUMINUM CAP RLS #37512), MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF PARCEL “A-2” AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF THE WEST HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, A DISTANCE OF 536.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH REBAR WITH ALUMINUM CAP RLS #37512, MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PARCEL “A-2”. THENCE NORTH 59 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 128.63 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH REBAR WITH ALUMINUM CAP RLS #37512, MARKING AN ANGLE POINT OF PARCEL “A-2”, THENCE NORTH 53 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 29 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 68.21 FEET TO A SET 5/8 INCH REBAR WITH ALUMINUM CAP RLS #37512, MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF PARCEL “A-2”, THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 17 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE EAST HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, A DISTANCE OF 430.11 FEET TO A FOUND SET NAIL (MONUMENTED 33.00 FEET SOUTH BY A SET 5/8 INCH REBAR WITH ALUMINUM CAP RLS #37512), MARKING THE NORHTWEST CORNER OF PARCEL “A-2”, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, A DISTANCE OF 165.47 FEET TO A 1/256 CORNER OF SECTION 22, MARKED BY A NAIL (MONUMENTED 33.00 FEET SOUTH BY A 5/8 INCH REBAR WITH ALUMINUM CAP RLS #37512), ALSO MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF PARCEL “A-2”, AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING.CBN Legal 6/22/11, 6/29/11, 7/6/11, 7/13/11

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including books. During that time from 2005 to the 2011 ASU graduation, Bingham first earned an associate’s degree at CAC. She finished that in 2009. “Then these last two years I had to go full-time college to ASU.” The working mother managed this by dint of the marvel of ITV (distance learning interactive television) at the Aravaipa CAC campus. Her classes were transmitted from the ASU Polytechnic Campus in southeastern Mesa to the CAC Signal Peak near Coolidge. From there, the sessions were transmitted to Aravaipa, where a lone Bingham joined her televised classmates “on the other side,” as she puts it. Smiling, she recalls that this method of attending class took some getting used to, but it worked out. “I attended the sessions, except I saw everybody on TV,” she said with a smile. “I was alone. I was the only one, yes, so some of the things were hard because there were a lot of times when you had to do activities with each other. Then we had to figure out how to do the activity with me because I was,” she laughed, “the outcast!” For the first year it was just the Signal Peak class and Bingham still alone at Aravaipa. There were only six or seven women at Signal Peak taking the courses. “So there were just us. It was a kind of cohort type of thing,” she said.

But in the fall semester of the second year, the classes were bigger, up to 30 people with a lone Bingham still attending from Aravaipa. But she didn’t really mind. All the work was worth it when she donned cap and gown and went to the Wells Fargo Arena to walk across that stage with her name and degree up on the board in lights. She remembers thinking that graduation seemed to take forever. “We started at 1:30 and we were done by 4 o’clock,” she said. “The place was packed and it seemed like forever to even get to that point of going up on stage. I was nervous but I was very proud.” There are deeper reasons in our lives why we do things based on emotional, spiritual and philosophic issues, Bingham agrees. Back when she first started her academic journey, she said, “I was very scared because I had no idea what I was getting myself into.” But after Bingham started working with a certain student in her class, she had an “OH MY GOSH!” moment. She said this student taught her so much. She realized she needed to learn more so she could help these special students. “Because they have every right to have ‘capability,’ she said. “We just have to show them and educate them as much as we can so that they are able to be what they were meant to be or to get to the best of their capability. And in order to do that I felt like I needed to go back to school. This certain student, I felt, was the one who taught me that and

I knew that I needed to go on with that.” Bingham’s interest in her field has fueled the hard work and effort she has put in over these past years. She said that if you enjoy what you are doing in life the better off you are. “If you’re doing something that you don’t like to do, what’s the purpose?” she said. “Why have a job that you don’t enjoy doing.” She said the rewards for working with children, especially those with special needs are “overwhelming.” Anything these students accomplish is major. “It’s awesome to be a part of that,” she said. She urges anyone of any age to pursue their educational goals and never give up on them. “There are opportunities for everyone, not just students who are coming out of high school and going into college,” she said. This includes both college and vocational education. “There are plenty of opportunities out there,” she said. She said education changes people. It goes beyond being just a qualification or credential. She said it has changed her. “I think it has made me more aware, more outgoing, more ‘YES, I CAN DO THIS!’” That feeling helped to see her through, along with the support of her family, including her husband Zane. “I can remember staying up nights and having to finish something and crying my eyes out,” she said. But she learned perseverance and sticking to it and knowing that she was able to do something that she’d never thought she’d be able to do.

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STUDENTS To all former Ray School Special Education students: If you participated in the Special Education Program, during the 2005-2006 school year, you are being notified that those records will be destroyed after June 30. If you are interested in receiving copies of your records, contact the Special Education office of the Ray School District at 520-363-5515 Ext. 104.FUN VAN The Apache Junction Public Library, through the First Things First grant, will host a story and activity time, every Thursday, for the month of June at 10 a.m., for children, between 0-5 years of age, and, their parents. This special event will be held in a mobile library parked at the Arthur Pomeroy Library in Kearny.DUDLEYVILLE BAN ON BURNING PER FIRE DEPARTMENT The Dudleyville Volunteer Fire Department issued a ban on burning for all areas covered under their fire district. All burn permits issued by Pinal County, including agricultural, are invalid and void until further notice.TOWN OF HAYDEN PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT The Town of Hayden summer hours are as follows: Public Works Department, 6 a.m. – 2 p.m., beginning May 16; Town Hall Office, Monday – Thursday, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m., beginning June 3.HEAD START /EARLY HEAD START Winkelman Head Start and Early Head Start Home Programs are now accepting applications for 2011/2012 School Year. Head Start serves children and families 3 - 4 years of age (this year, must be 3 before Sept 1), while Early Head Start serves pregnant teens and women, as well as infants and toddlers up to 3 years of age, and their families. Both serve children with disabilities, and both provide nutrition, health, education, and family services. Parents will need proof of income, immunization records, and birth certificates at time of application. Head Start officials can be reached at 520-840-0722 or 520-356-6245.VALOR HOSPICECARE Valor HospiceCare, serving Dudleyville, Mammoth, San Manuel and Oracle communities, is in need of volunteers to work with patients and their families. If you can write a letter, make a phone call, rake a yard, sit quietly or run an errand then you can make a difference in someone’s life. As a Valor HospiceCare volunteer you will receive comprehensive training in a flexible format that will be customized to your individual schedule. For more information contact Volunteer Coordinator Susan Liechti at 520-615-3996 (office) 520-471-2191 (cell) or by email at [email protected]. LOBO BOOSTERS For Lobo Booster Club membership and information, please call Rhonda Cooper at 356-7108. WIC BREASTFEEDING CLASSES On the third Tuesday of every month, starting September 21 at 1 p.m., WIC will be presenting a class on breastfeeding at the Family First Pregnancy Care Center in Winkelman, at 508 Thorn Ave. Family First provides parenting, child development, and life skills classes free to the community including free confidential pregnancy tests. Just call 520-356-6015 to schedule an appointment and more information. www.familyfirstpcc.org. THE HAND-ME-UP SHOP The Hand-Me-Up Shop hours are Tuesday- Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. AA/NA MEETING IN KEARNY AA/NA of Kearny will have open meetings on Monday nights at 7 p.m. at the Fellowship Baptist Church in Endsley Hall at 402 Danbury. All are welcome who choose sobriety.

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Georgie Digs ...By Georgie Wood([email protected]) Before our Aravaipa Creek property transaction with Gladys Graff was finalized in 1973, Cliff and I obtained her written permission to build a creekside dyke to help protect the property from flooding, and we planted willow tree cuttings along the dyke, first watering them from

buckets of water we carried to them. That was work, but only the beginning of lots of it! Some years later, Cliff and I tested our first and only homemade flood alarm! We had rigged up a long wire with a cowbell on the end of the wire that we put on a nightstand by our bed, and the other end of the wire, which had been pulled through a

small hole in our bedroom wall, was tied to a tree limb that we put on the creekside slope of the dyke. During the night when that cowbell hit the bedroom wall, we jumped out of bed! A big flood hadn’t hit, but the creek had risen enough to cause some of the dyke dirt to slide down with the tree limb following! We had some laughs about that afterwards. There were three good-sized creek floods in 1978; on March 2, Nov. 24, and Dec. 18. The November flood was the result of warm rains on snow pack, and the December flood was of 16,000 cubic feet per second (cfs). The Aravaipa road was again affected, with the bluff part of the road just upstream of the Jep and Peggy White property passable only by foot. Karl Pratt, a Pharmacist from San Manuel, and his wife, Delores, had become the owners of the across-the-creek part of the Hardin-Pohle Ranch that had the large two-story house on it, and when that December flood hit, those on the Pratt property walked that night across a narrow walking bridge over the flooding creek so they could get out of the canyon. Myrtle Pohle, who was recently widowed and living in her double-wide trailer home on the roadside part of the Hardin-Pohle Ranch, joined them after they crossed the creek bridge, and when they,

with Jep and Peggy Whites’ help, arrived at our downstream property they had to climb over the hill above the road to get to the road below because the creek had flooded into the road by our field. It was about 1979 when the brothers, John and Louis Gruel of Hobart, Indiana, became part-time residents of Aravaipa Creek. Those bachelors and ex-farmers were related to Ralph Miller’s wife, Beverly, and with the help of their bulldozer the Gruels moved a nice double-wide trailer home onto a hill on the Miller property that was across the creek from our property. One day when they were visiting us the creek started to rise, and despite our trying to get them to stay, they were determined to cross the creek in their pickup to get home. The Millers’ creek crossing is bad when the creek is higher than normal, so they decided to cross the creek from our field in an upstream direction. They were nearly across when they could go no further, so they climbed into the bed of the pickup as the front end of it was being covered with water. John, who was over 60 years old, got out of the pickup and made it to the other side of the creek, and as Cliff and I watched we felt that Louis, who was slightly crippled, would disappear with the pickup! Luckily, John

was able to walk to their parked bulldozer, get it started, drive it to the creek’s edge, chain the pickup to the dozer, and pull it out of the creek. That was really frightening to watch! Cliff and a friend were walking along the creek one day when Cliff spotted a large patch of plants. He picked a leaf off of one, and although Cliff knew what the plants were, his friend didn’t. When they arrived at the creekside gate to our yard, they were met by a Pinal County Deputy and his wife who had just arrived to visit us. Cliff held the leaf out to the Deputy who immediately knew it was from a marijuana plant. Sometime later, two other Deputies showed up at our property before they had the chore of picking all those plants, then packing them through our yard to their vehicles. I remember worrying that some seeds or something may fall into our yard and marijuana plants might come up! Not only was there lots of traffic on the Aravaipa road, but some people would drive their vehicles through the creekbed from the downstream, unfenced Allotment lands to our property. We wondered how the numerous picnickers on the Allotment lands could enjoy themselves with all the noise, the shooting of guns, and the trash! We had counted hundreds of people there at one time, mostly on Easters. There was no Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Pinal County Sheriffs Office and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), who holds “In Trust” the Indian Allotment lands on the creek, as to giving the right for our Pinal County Sheriffs Office to take care of trouble on the Allotment lands. There was no management by BIA, and our

Pinal County law enforcement was restricted to the Aravaipa road and the adjacent private properties.