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Swan steps down from Elizabeth School Board Staff report Chip Swan, the vice president of the Elizabeth School Board, announced his departure from the board during its Sept. 28 meeting. “I’m moving out of the district, and that’s why I’m leaving the school Swan board,” Swan said. “But I’ve enjoyed my time on the school board, and everyone has been fantastic to work with.” During the meeting, board colleagues acknowledged Swan’s work over the past four years and thanked him for his service. Swan’s term was set Swan continues on Page 9

Elizabeth’s Rachael Rucker slides across home plate to score a run for the Cardinals during the Oct. 8 league softball game against Englewood. Elizabeth closed out the regular season by completing a sweep of all 12 league games and posting a 19-7 win. Find more on the game on Page 13. Photo by Tom Munds

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Prairie-dog issues come before commissioners Some want all relocations to require hearings, notices By Geraldine Smith Special to Colorado Community Media

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Black-tailed prairie dogs — also known as rodents, vermin, adorable or by the Latin name Cynomys ludovicianus — are a rising concern in Elbert County. And if you have never had the pleasure, the animal in question is a diurnal, burrowing rodent, almost 15 inches in length, including a 2½-inch, black-tipped tail. To the nature lover, observing the scurrying and interaction around their burrows, they are adorable, but to people affected by the encroachment upon their land, they are annoying vermin. Farmers and ranchers view them as trespassers endangering their crops and animals. In Elbert County, at issue is whether county commissioners should hold hearings with advance notice to residents anytime prairie dogs are relocated. The question came up on Sept. 23, when John Metli, Elbert County resident and former member of the Board of County Commissioners, spoke at the commissioners’ meeting and asked for support for the Upper South Platte Watershed Association’s proposal for expansion of C.R.S. 35-7-203, a state law that bans the release of prairie dogs in any county except that from which they originated. The intent of the revision is to legislate that county commissioner hearings be held and sufficient notice given to residents

Prairie dogs can be found throughout Colorado. File photo before rodents are released into the county of origin. Although the Upper South Platte Water Association does not represent Elbert County, the BOCC sent a letter in support of the proposed legislation. Commissioner Kelly Dore said: “We have not had an issue up to this point that the BOCC is aware of, and John Metli had concerns about this happening to citizens in Elbert County, as he was seeing this for landowners in other areas because prairie dogs do not heed county lines. The BOCC is working with CCI (Colorado Counties Inc.), Farm Bureau and other entities to figure out if this is a greater issue on the state level or can be

solved by a resolution for just a county issue. We plan on following up with this and making the best decision we can after factfinding and speaking with other citizens as well.” The Regulation of Prairie Dog Relocation Resolution, proposed by the Upper South Platte Watershed Association (USPWA), basically recommends on behalf of the 15 conservation districts it represents that hearings and notification of hearings for the relocation of rodents be the same for intra-county as they are now for inter-county. Bob Hastings, president of the USPWA, said: “We are looking into changing how conservation

districts and local landowners are notified of prairie dog relocations. A lot of things are still up in the air.” Major complaints from ranchers and farmers include the tendency of the black-tailed prairie dog to nibble the top of vegetation, leaving short stubs that livestock struggle to access, and the deep and wide burrow entrances that create a hazard for roving animals. The greatest worry is the slow regeneration of plants during drought or the long winter months, leaving little grass for grazing livestock. Adding to the Prairie continues on Page 9


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October 15, 2015

Nostalgia for sale at general store Parker business offers trip back to simpler time By Chris Michlewicz cmichlewicz@coloradocommunitymedia.com The signs covering the walls advertise long-defunct companies. Nearly every square inch of counter space is occupied by the types of candy that instantly unleash a flood of childhood memories. Appropriately, a bell jingles when customers enter the Mainstreet General Store. As the name indicates, the shop is on Mainstreet and stands on perhaps the most prominent corner in downtown Parker. The simplicity of the title recalls gentler times when a store owner might know the name of everyone — young and old — passing through the front door. It also implies that there is a vast range of goods inside. From gourmet food to patina-coated antiques to locally made decorative items, the Mainstreet General Store delights firsttime visitors, some of whom spend a longer-than-planned period of time perusing the aisles, just so they don’t miss anything. Though nothing could replicate the charm and tradition that longtime residents came to associate with the Mountain Man Nut & Fruit Co. store that occupied the space for so many years, the Mainstreet General Store has nonetheless filled in much more capably than, say, a run-of-the-mill convenience store or some indistinct shop that wouldn’t fit in with its downtown surroundings. The general store, which opened about four years ago, possesses the character and old-timey feel that have turned it into a destination. “Everybody that comes, they bring their people with them,” says Liz Franzel, who runs the checkout counter with a kind smile and a curious ear. Proving her point is Larry Symmonds, a Tampa, Florida, resident visiting family in Colorado. His sister-in-law brought him to the general store for a flavor of Parker. “Can I take this on an airplane without

Larry Symmonds, of Tampa, Florida, buys some goods from Liz Franzel at the Mainstreet General Store. Photo by Chris Michlewicz

it breaking?” he asks, holding up a jar of onion jalapeno relish. The answer is disappointing, so Symmonds settles on a raspberry peach pie and a handful of candies that he says he hasn’t had since he was a kid. Symmonds notes that he can’t return to Florida with too many souvenirs; the airline already tried to charge him an extra $100 for being 2.7 pounds over the weight limit for his checked bag on his flight to Colorado. Because of the recollections brought about by the decor and merchandise,

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October 15, 2015

Low-cost health insurer faces uncertain future Colorado HealthOp hopes to receive federal funding

By Kristen Wyatt Associated Press Colorado’s biggest nonprofit health insurer faces an uncertain future, and its 80,000 or so customers don’t know whether their insurer will be able to offer new polices when next year’s enrollment period begins soon. Colorado HealthOP, which emerged from the Affordable Care Act, faces possible insolvency because the U.S. government said it won’t be able to cover payments to help stabilize premiums in federal insurance markets. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said last month that it could pay only about 13 percent of a fund set up for health insurers — money promised to cover the cost of sicker-than-anticipated customers nationwide. The announcement has jolted insurance

cooperatives like Colorado HealthOP, which offered some of Colorado’s cheapest coverage plans but also relied on federal funds for its first few years. So far, the cooperative has borrowed $72.3 million and says it needs more until it can operate without help. The co-op reported a net loss of $23 million last year. “We really are counting on that money,” Colorado HealthOP CEO Julia Hutchins said. State regulators will tell Colorado HealthOP later this month whether it will be allowed to offer insurance plans for 2016. Open enrollment also starts in a couple weeks. That’s putting customers like Mark and Ilene Reinhart of Centennial in a bind. The Reinharts — both part-time workers with no employer health insurance — have been with Colorado HealthOP since it launched last year. They say there should be a national outcry over the federal government failing to honor payments to insurers. “Over the last couple years, they’ve done their part with the federal government,” Mark Reinhart said of Colorado HealthOP.

“If they’ve done their part — the government really needs to step up somehow.” But experts say that’s unlikely to happen. Technically, the health care law obligates the government to pay insurers for their claims. But the legislation did not clearly specify how that would happen. The Republican-led Congress is unlikely to allocate any additional money for the program, a temporary stabilization fund that lasts three years. Of the original 23 health insurance co-ops created by the federal law, four have collapsed — Iowa/Nebraska, Louisiana, Nevada and New York. Colorado HealthOP insists that it has a plan to survive and that federal authorities will change course and make the payments. But critics of the health law say a federal about-face is unlikely and that low-cost insurance cooperatives relying on government support shouldn’t be in business. Four days after the government announced the slashed insurance payments, Republican U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner wrote to Colorado HealthOP asking about its plan to survive. Gardner said the cooperative’s records show that its finances are in some

ways more precarious than the co-ops that have already closed. He said taxpayers won’t recover those loans. “What is the estimated ability of Colorado HealthOP to repay its loans?” Gardner asked. He hasn’t yet received a reply. Hutchins told The Associated Press that the federal payments should not be seen as handouts but as a necessary short-term investment to help nonprofit co-ops get established. “This is really to help stabilize the market, help keep prices low as we make the transition,” Hutchins said of the payments. “Right now we’re fighting like hell to make Congress make good on its obligations. We’re confident we will prevail.” With just three weeks until the start of open enrollment, the window is closing for customers like the Reinharts to keep insurance through Colorado HealthOP. “It offers great coverage for people like us,” said Ilene Reinhart, who has written to Congress seeking additional money for the fund keeping Colorado HealthOP afloat. “We’re looking at continuing it until we can’t any further.”

Both sides blast proposals for oil, gas drilling input State regulators set hearings on local jurisdiction powers

By Dan Elliott Associated Press State regulators have released proposed rules to give local governments more of a say in the location of new oil and gas wells, and they quickly came under fire Oct. 7 from the energy industry and environmental groups. The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is drawing up the rules to implement the recommendations of a task force convened by Gov. John Hickenlooper. The governor asked the task force to address tensions over hydraulic fracturing and conflicts that arise when cities and oilfields expand into each other.

The task force recommended, among other things, that local governments be given a consulting role when energy companies are deciding where to locate large oil and gas facilities if they’re near homes or businesses. Cities and counties would not be able to enforce their own rules, however. Regulators with the state commission released the first draft of the rules Oct. 6 and scheduled public hearings for Nov. 16-17. Five environmental and community groups issued a statement saying the draft rules don’t do enough to protect residents from having oil and gas operations close to their homes and schools. “We’re getting thrown under the bus here,” said Leslie Robinson, president of the Grand Valley Citizens Alliance. “Drilling in neighborhoods spurred the recent controversies about oil and gas develop-

ment in Colorado. These draft rules fail to address this root problem.” The Colorado Oil and Gas Association, an energy industry group, said the proposals include several requirements that weren’t in the task force recommendations, including some measures to soften the impact of oil and gas activity, and notification of local governments with jurisdiction over land adjacent to the proposed facilities, even if they don’t have jurisdiction over the site itself. “It’s clear the draft rules far exceed the actual recommendations put forward by the governor’s task force,” association president Dan Haley said in a written statement. Another industry group, the Colorado Petroleum Council, said it’s still reviewing the proposals but warned they shouldn’t add expensive and redundant regulations that discourage investment.

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Todd Hartman, a spokesman for state regulators, declined to comment on the criticism. The draft rules would also require energy companies to notify local governments when big facilities are planned inside their jurisdiction and offer to consult with them. If a company and a local government can’t agree on the location, the company would be required to offer mediation, with the cost split between them. The company could still ask the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to approve its plan even if the mediation doesn’t produce an agreement. Task force member Pat Quinn, who wrote one of the two recommendations, said he had not yet read the draft rules. Bernie Buescher, who wrote the other recommendation, didn’t immediately respond to an email.

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October 15, 2015

Dance event aids cancer patients Pink Fund is charity for nonmedical expenses

By Corrie Sahling csahling@coloradocommunitymedia.com Jo Ann Washburn of Parker considers herself relatively new to the cancer scene; she was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 2014. Because she has young kids, Washburn said although she was terrified, her way of dealing with the cancer was with a fast pace — she was operated on five days after being diagnosed. “It was 1, 2, 3 go,” Washburn said. “I thought it was better because I didn’t have time to think about it.” She has not gone three months clear of cancer yet, but is hopeful that in her scan next week she is cleared. Washburn had a paycheck coming in while she was in treatment, but she said that she fared better than most, which is why she agreed to host the Colorado Dancing with Survivors. The event raises money for the Pink Fund, a charity that provides financial support for breastcancer patients in the form of grants for nonmedical, cost-of-living expenses like housing, utilities and transportation. The fundraiser, held on Oct. 1, featured five breast cancer survivors from Colorado who performed dances they have been practicing at the Fred Astaire Dance Studios in Westminster and Parker. Being able to dance means something different to each survivor. “You are not a cancer patient when you’re dancing,” said Washburn, who performed a tango. For Terri Gaertner, of Centennial, dancing the waltz has helped her feel like a woman again. “It’s about learning to be feminine again,” Gaertner said, “Once you lose your breasts, you don’t feel as feminine anymore.” Gaertner was 42 when she was diag-

nosed in 2007 with stage 2 invasive breast cancer. She had nine surgeries total, 16 weeks of chemotherapy and six weeks of radiation. Gaertner said her double mastectomy was 10 days apart from when her child moved to college. “In 10 days I lost my boobs and my baby,” Gaertner said, laughing about it now, but adding she was very emotional at the time. For Jodi Thompson of Westminster, her dance signifies being free of cancer. Thompson had been dancing with Fred Astaire Dance Studio for two years before her 2013 diagnosis of stage 2 breast cancer. She continued dancing through her first round of chemo, which included a dance that she performed with a shaved head. Thompson had a mammogram every year, and 2013 was no different. She began the year with a mammogram and a routine visit to her OB-GYN, both of which ended in results the doctors’ looked into further, but Thompson was reassured that it was probably nothing. By March 2013, Thompson had been diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. She had a bilateral mastectomy, reconstructive surgery and underwent 14 weeks of chemotherapy. As of January 2014, Thompson has been cancer free. At the Dancing with Survivors event, Thompson performed the same dance she did in 2013 — a cha-cha — with the same dance partner. “It makes me very emotional,” Thompson said. “To have done the dance when I had cancer and now to be doing it again when I’m cancer free.” All three women had extremely optimistic attitudes; Gaertner said that she feels blessed by her experience even though she would never wish it on anyone else. “Keep a positive outlook, and lean on anybody when you need the help,” Thompson said. “You are not alone.”

Jo Ann Washburn smiles as she receives hugs and congratulations from family members after she completed her portion of the Oct. 1 Dancing with Survivors. Washburn and four other breast cancer survivors teamed up with professionally trained dancers from Fred Astaire Studios to learn the choreography. The Dancing with Survivors event was held to raise money for the Pink Fund, an organization that provides financial assistance for breast cancer patients. Photo by Tom Munds

In support of National Breast Cancer Awareness month, ELBERT COUNTY NEWS is going pink! Search this week’s paper and look for ads with pink ribbons. Each advertiser that displays a pink ribbon has made a special donation toward local breast cancer research. For more details on the pink ribbon promotion, please see the ad in this week’s paper. Colorado Community Media also will feature special editorial coverage throughout October to bring awareness about breast cancer and inspiration through the stories of people who have fought the disease. A portion of all pink ribbon sales will go toward breast cancer research. If you wish to show your support through a story idea, please contact crotar@ coloradocommunitymedia.com, or if you would like to make a financial donation to local breast cancer research, please contact eaddenbrooke@coloradocommunitymedia.com.

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schedule an appointment, contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300, unless otherwise noted. Go to www.bonfils.org. Upcoming blood drives are: Monday, Oct. 19, 10-11:40 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m., Douglas County Government, 301 Wilcox St., Castle Rock (Andrea Marks, 303-660-7446).

Events Arts, Crafts Fair

Sense of Purpose Discussion

The fourth Shop ‘n’ Roll Arts and Crafts Fair, sponsored by the Elizabeth United Methodist Women, is Saturday, Oct. 17; hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 724 E. Kiowa Ave., Unit 5, Elizabeth (in Running Creek Plaza, behind the car wash). Proceeds will be donated to a local charity. Contact Joyce Dickinson, 720-951-1970 or Mary Boone, 303-877-8895. Fall Festival 17 Mile House Farm Park plans its fall festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at 8181 S. Parker Road, just north of Cottonwood. Admission is free. There will be historic tours, hayrides, music, and activities for all ages. Food truck and pumpkin patch pickings will be available for purchase.

Castle Country will host a discussion about sense of purpose at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at Cantril House, 221 Cantril St., Castle Rock. Join us for a discussion led by Juliana Young from Home Care Assistance about our sense of purpose as we age. This event is free and open to the public but space is limited. For more information or to RSVP, please call 303-482-5552. Castle Country Assisted Living is a nonprofit organization serving seniors in Douglas County. Public Transit

Community Blood Drives

Outback Express is a public transit service provided through the East Central Council of Local Governments and is available to all residents. Call Kay Campbell, Kiowa, at 719- 541-4275 or go to http://outbackexpress.tripod.com. Advance reservations appreciated. Monday, Oct. 19: Simla and Matheson to Colorado Springs

A number of community blood drives are planned in the area. For information or to

Tuesday, Oct. 20: Kiowa, Elizabeth and Elbert to Parker or Colorado Springs

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Medicare prescription plans change yearly and so do their premiums and deductibles. It is in your best interest to look at your plan and have an updated comparison completed to assure you are getting the best coverage for your money. Open enrollment for Part D starts Thursday, Oct. 15, and runs through Monday, Dec. 7. Colorado East Community Action Agency, 1114 Main St., Limon, has trained Medicare counselors on hand to answer your questions and help you compare and choose the best Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D) plan that meets your needs for 2016. Clinics are planned from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, Thursday, Nov. 5, and Tuesday, Nov. 17, at the Elizabeth Library; from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, and Thursday, Nov. 12, at the Simla Public Library; from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, at the Kiowa Senior Center; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, at the CSU Agricultural Building in Kiowa; and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, and Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Elizabeth United Methodist Church in Running Creek Plaza. Bring driver’s license or photo ID, Medicare card, current Part D card, proof of income for your entire household, prescription medication bottles or a current list of your medications that include name, dosage, frequency and how many you receive each month. To make an appointment for these or additional

Halloween and Red Hat Society Luncheon

Castle Country Assisted Living will host a Halloween luncheon with the Red Hat Society at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, at Valley House, 255 S. Valley Drive, Castle Rock. Michael Angellino will provide live musical entertainment. The Red Hat Society is an international organization committed to connecting and supporting women of all ages. This luncheon is free and open to the public. Call 303-482-5552 to RSVP by Wednesday, Oct. 21, to ensure enough food is available. Castle County Assisted Living is a nonprofit organization serving seniors in Douglas County. Observe the Night Sky Arapahoe Community College’s astronomy program will host a star party from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, at the Parker campus, 15653 Brookstone Drive. Star parties are in an open house format, and attendees may arrive at their convenience. ACC will provide telescopes for the parties, which are free and open to the public. No RSVP necessary; dress for the weather. Free hot cocoa and cookies will be served. Contact astronomy professor Jennifer Jones, at jennifer. jones@arapahoe.edu or 303-797-5839. Calendar continues on Page 16

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CLUBS Ongoing Douglas-Elbert County Music Teachers’ Association meets at 9 a.m. every first Thursday at Parker Bible Church, between Jordan and Chambers on Main Street. All area music teachers are welcome. Call Lucie Washburn, 303-814-3479. The Elbert County Sheriff’s Posse is a nonprofit volunteer organization that is part of the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office. Posse members support the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office, all law enforcement in the county, and the community at large. For more informa-

tion or a membership application, go to http://www. elbertcountysheriff.com/posse.html, or contact Dave Peontek at 303-646-5456. Elizabeth American Legion Post 82, a 96-year veterans association supporting veterans, their families, their survivors and the community, meets at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at the Legion Post Hall at South Banner Street and Elm Street in Elizabeth. All veterans are invited to attend these meetings to learn of their eligibility for membership in the National American Legion Organization.

The Elizabeth Food Bank, 381 S. Banner in Elizabeth (next door to Elizabeth Presbyterian Church) needs to let the public know that we are available to help anyone who needs food. The hours are Friday 12:30-3 p.m. and Saturdays from 9-11:30 a.m. Other times by appointment. Lawyers at the Library, a free legal clinic for parties who have no attorney, will be offered from 6-9 p.m. the

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Televised shopping a case of volume sales I shop online for just about everything except grapes and potatoes. My new ceramic-top stove, my washing machine and my snowblower were all chosen after online research. I bought a humidifier online. I bought a dehumidifier online. They cancel each other out, so I don’t know what I was thinking. I have Amazon Prime. If I need art supplies, they are here the day after tomorrow. Everything is here the day after tomorrow. It’s unbelievable. And dangerous. It makes shopping and spending too easy. I think that’s the plan. But I have never shopped on TV. Home shopping channels scare me. Not because of the selections, but because of the personnel. They’re not much different than the characters who try to get you to discover God with a credit card. They seem like ghoulish cheerleaders, and it’s just for handbags and rotisseries. These channels must be highly successful because they go on and on, 24 hours a day, year-round. The enthusiasm that some of these sales reps express is disturbing. About clothing and jewelry and infinite multi-colored plastic tubs to save and store everything in your kitchen. Consumers have been vulnerable to sales pitches forever. You have heard of snake oil salesmen? The supposed derivation of “snake oil” is that it comes from the mispronunciation of “Seneca oil.” “The Seneca people, indigenous to the

New York and Pennsylvania region, would rub cuts and scrapes with the petroleum collected from oil seeps” (Wikipedia). There is one woman in particular who gets so excited about Craig Marshall Smith everything that QUIET she is offering, no what it is, DESPERATION matter in very, very limited supplies, for a very, very limited time only, and at a ridiculously low price, that it seems like she is getting turned on. As it were. Austrian-born Wolfgang Puck shows up now and then, and I always wonder if he talks like that around the house. His accent is very annoying to me, but maybe that authenticates his credibility for some, or simply makes him seem more exotic than Bobby Flay. I know that he could undo the accent. It might be good for marketing, but it is not good for Craig. As I said, it doesn’t matter what is being sold, they are always thrilled about it. And they go into great detail about something that may have been sewn or assembled in a sweatshop somewhere that I have never heard of.

I wonder if it is sincere. Or if they roll on the floor with laughter when the segment is over. They often talk on the phone with someone who has made the purchase and who is rhapsodic about it. So customers do exist. Unless these are actors pretending to be customers and are standing — and smirking — just off camera. It wouldn’t surprise me. Shopping can be addictive. It has been proven. The Internet and home shopping channels are enablers because of their inordinate convenience. I used to have to drive across town, find a parking space, maybe on a cold or soggy day, and then make eyeball product comparisons without the benefits of reviews. Now I can just walk into my office with some black coffee, sit down, listen to some music, and do my research. You don’t have anyone named Beulah, who is working on a commission, hovering over you. You can read tens of reviews before making a decision. Amazon Prime makes it too easy. Free shipping both ways. It’s very tempting. And my back yard proves it. A 24-pack of plastic lawn flamingos is only $89.99. I’m not kidding. Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at craigmarshallsmith@comcast.net.

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October is often spooky month for investors October can give Wall Street the jitters. This year is no exception, but with a few new twists thrown in that have investors looking over their shoulders. We already had the blood moon, a stock market correction and a stalled Fed. Mix in some stormy weather and shorter days to add to the ominous mood. There is just something different about this time of year. Here are some things to keep in mind as we start the last quarter of 2015. Uncertainty about when the Federal Reserve Board will raise interest rates rattled the bond market and took a swipe out of most equities as well. It seemed strange during the very volatile days of August and September that the bond buyers were absent. Those who sold their equities were not buying bonds, therefore not helping to offset the declines in stocks with gains in fixed income. This is likely due to the concerns over a rate hike that could push bond prices even lower. Therefore there remains a lot of cash on the sidelines while investors weigh their options. If they buy bonds before a rate hike, they could lose value quickly. If they buy equities and the correction lingers until after earnings season, there is still a risk, even if it is short-term.

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The expectations for third-quarter earnings declined again for the second time. The economy continues to search for a reason to expand in the now seventh year of recovery but is having a hard time finding one. Many investors wait on the sidelines with no strong motivation to buy until the gloom has lifted … And they will likely regret it and wait too

long. The U.S. is the largest and strongest economy in the world. So despite all of the reasons to avoid short-term risk in the markets, there are many appealing opportunities going unnoticed. • Earnings season always creates volatility depending on which company is reporting that day. While many corporations have lowered expectations, often the surprise is to the upside. The continued low interest rates have fueled growth. The main

drawback will be companies depending on growth overseas and the energy sector. • China has devalued its currency and announced revisions in its growth estimates down to the 7 percent range. While this is a setback that affects every nation doing business with China, if the bad news is out and they are able to recover from this point forward, emerging markets could be surprising for those with a very long-term perspective. China growing at 7 percent still trumps the U.S. almost three times over. • Europe escapes recession with the central bank promising to shore up countries in trouble. This is similar to our Quantitative Easing, which spurred the stock market to above-average positive returns for five years. If this “free money” spurs higher corporate profits in the Eurozone, foreign stocks could provide a nice return over time. • Many economic data points in this country remain positive, including manufacturing, housing, unemployment and consumer sentiment. It is hard to be pessimistic when your house values just hit an all-time high and automakers are enjoying record sales. Kummer continues on Page 9

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controversy is the failure of the blacktailed prairie dog to hibernate, causing year-round concern for rural areas of Colorado. Prairie dogs are found throughout Colorado in great numbers, and even urban areas must seek creative ways to deal with the rodents. Developers are required to consider the well-being of prairie dogs when building on land with prairie dog colonies. Laws protecting the rodents

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second Tuesday of every month at the Elizabeth Library, 651 W. Beverly St. Volunteer attorneys will answer questions, help fill out forms and explain the process and procedure for the areas of family law, civil litigation, criminal defense, property law, probate law, collections, appeals, landlord-tenant law and civil protection orders. Walk-ins are welcome. Everyone will be helped on a first-come, first-served basis. Mystery Book Club meets at 9:30 a.m. the first Saturday of each month at the Simla Public Library. The group enjoys talking about a variety of mystery authors and titles. We also

hamper development opportunities, and the easiest answer — meeting with the least resistance from animal activists and local governments — is relocation of the rodents. County-to-county relocation is strictly regulated, starting with the passage of Senate Bill 11 in 1999, requiring the county commissioners in both receiving and sending counties to approve any transfer of the animals. The 1999 measure provided strict guidelines for relocating rodents within another county but loosely addressed the issue of settling rodents from area to another within a county. The bill was revised and C.R.S. 35-7-203 passed, providing for the notification and approval of county

commissioners regarding redistribution of rodents within their county. One exception in the revised statute was movement of rodents within “substantially the same area,” and then notification was waived. The revised statute failed to mandate public hearings or establish specific timelines for notification of hearings to be held by the county commissioners to allow the residents of the county a forum, which is the problem for district residents at this time. Local residents want input when prairie dogs are slated to be transported to their regions within a county. Even though the Colorado Parks and Wildlife requires issuance of a permit to move colonies

within a county, it is granted at their discretion and governed by their rules. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife website does state that a release site manager must “have a plan for minimizing or mitigating any potential damage to local property.” It goes on to require the “sending” landowners and the “receiving” landowners to grant permission for the relocation. There are no defined provisions or safeguards for neighboring properties which may be threatened by encroachment from these colonies and harm to crops or animals. The plan for minimizing or mitigating potential danger is the responsibility of each site manager and can vary accordingly.

periodically host a Colorado author during our meetings. Everyone may join us, and registration is not required. Visit the Simla Branch of the Elbert County Library District at 504 Washington Avenue, call 719-541-2573, or email farabe@ elbertcountylibrary.org.

Overeaters Anonymous meets from 10-11 a.m. and from 7-8 p.m. Wednesdays in the Sedalia Room at New Hope Presbyterian Church, 2100 Meadows Parkway, Castle Rock.

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The Outback Express is a public transit service provided through the East Central Council of Local Governments is open and available to all residents of Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson and Lincoln counties and provides an economical and efficient means of travel for the four-county region. Call Kay Campbell, Kiowa, at 719- 541-4275. You may also call the ECCOG office at 1-800-8250208 to make reservations for any of the trips. You may also visit http://outbackexpress.tripod. com. To ensure that a seat is available, 24-hour advance reservations are appreciated.

Seniors meet in Elizabeth every Monday at 11 a.m. for food, fun and fellowship at Elizabeth Senior Center, 823 S. Banner St. Bring a dish for potluck on the first Monday of each month. Other Mondays, bring a sack lunch. Bingo, games and socializing. New leadership. Call Agnes at 303-883-7881 or Carol at 303-646-3425 for information. Promise Ranch Therapeutic Riding in Parker offers free therapeutic riding for developmentally disabled adults and children. Scholarship money is available for Douglas County residents to provide 10 therapeutic riding lessons. Call 303841-5007 or visit www.promiseranchtherapeuti-

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to end in November. The board usually operates with five members, but the governance policy allows the district to be run as a four-member board until next month’s election. The four remaining board members are Deb Spenceley, Carol Hinds, Chris Richardson and Dee Lindsey. Lindsey’s term will also end this year, and he is running for re-election. Two other candidates are running for school board: Amy Lunt and Richard Smith. Voters will select two of the candidates to fill the seats that are up for election. Terms for school board are four years.

• Stock and bond valuations both had pullbacks recently and therefore do not appear quite so expensive. The recent correction was perfectly timed, just before earnings reports and well enough before year-end to recover. • Corrections are typically shortlived, about three to four months according to historical patterns. This could present opportunities for

Sky Cliff Adult Day Center Support Groups: Stoke Victors meets from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the second and last Wednesday of each month. Lunch is provided. Contact Sue Parson, 303814-2863. Evening Stroke Victors meets from 6-7:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month. Cookies and coffee provided. Contact Sue Parson, 303-814-2863. Caregivers Support Group meets from 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays. All groups meet at Sky Cliff Adult Day Center in Castle Rock. Contact Sky Cliff at 303-814-2863. Visit www. skycliff.org. VFW Post 10649 meets monthly at 8:30 a.m. the first Saturday of every month at 24325 Main St., Elbert. Go to http://www.vfwpost10649. org. Contact Alan Beebe at 303-435-2560 for questions.

investors who have been waiting for lower valuations. There won’t be an obvious shift to wake up the snoozing investor. This is not a momentum economy, but rather a slow, steady expansion, almost too nominal to notice. But the economy is expanding and has been since 2009. Inflation and interest rates remain low. Corporate balance sheets continue to improve. Don’t be fooled by thinking October is always scary. It could be laden with opportunities. Patricia Kummer has been an independent certified financial planner for 29 years and is president of

Kummer Financial Strategies Inc., a registered investment advisor in Highlands Ranch. Kummer Financial is a six-year 5280 Top Advisor. Please visit www.kummerfinancial. com for more information or call the economic hotline at 303-683-5800. Any material discussed is meant for informational purposes only and not a substitute for individual advice.

is a new congregation that is open to anyone and everyone who desires a deeper spiritual journey with God and who wishes to live in love with all people. We are excited to join the Lone Tree/Parker Communities and we would love to meet you!

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP Tapestry Church invites you to join us for worship at The Wildlife Experience/CU South at 9:30am on the second and last Sunday of the month. Our next worship experience will be on October 25th and will immediately be followed by a series of discussions exploring the various World Religions. Come join us for one or both!

MONDAY NIGHTS AT CARIBOU COFFEE – “THE LOOM” Every week at the Caribou Coffee shop on Lincoln Ave (directly across from The Wildlife Experience) Tapestry hosts “The Loom,” a time of friendship and discussion on a wide range of topics that bring our spirtual lives into our everyday. Great Coffee, Great Discussions, Great People. We hope to see you there!

For more information, visit www.tapestryumc.org or visit us on Facebook at “Tapestry United Methodist Church.” God bless!

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‘Super Indian’ series is riveting By Sonya Ellingboe sellingboe@coloradocommunitymedia.com Brace yourself as you enter the first gallery of the new “Super Indian: Fritz Scholder 1967-1980” exhibit. Scholder’s large figures may look you right in the eye, demanding that you pay attention. The stern “Indian No. 1,” which started his Indian series, is in the first gallery waiting — painted in bright colors, as are a majority of the 40-some works in this haunting new show. It opened on Oct. 4 and runs until Jan. 17, 2016, at the Denver Art Museum. It is located on level three of the Hamilton Building. Scholder (1937-2005) was onequarter Luiseno (a California tribe) and claimed he was not an American Indian artist — and in the sense of the popular Santa Fe style idealized Indian art of the 1960s, he was not. “He claimed his art was not political, but he polarized the art world. For every position he took, he also explored the opposite perspective,” said John Lukavic, curator of Native Arts, who curated “Super Indian.” The painter, who traveled to England and Europe as well as the U.S., was influenced by abstract expressionists such as Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, as well as painters such as Francis Bacon, Francisco Goya and Paul Gauguin, according to Lukavic, who also said, “this artist was first and foremost a colorist who used figurative art to test the limits of what art can express.” The namesake painting, “Super Indian No. 2,” is a hulking, tired-looking buffalo dancer who is taking a break

IF YOU GO The Denver Art Museum is on 13th Avenue between Broadway and Bannock. (Parking is on 12th.) The Scholder paintings are on the third level of the Hamilton Building. A visitor may wish to also visit the fine Native American Arts collection in the North Building. The DAM is open Tuesdays through Sundays; denverartmuseum.org, 720-865-5000.

with a strawberry ice cream cone in hand — painted in 1971. During the period when Scholder was creating his Indian series, he continued to work in lithography, especially after Tamarind Workshop moved from Los Angeles to Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Denver Art Museum owns 44 of those and about 10 are included in “Super Indian,” including the highly colored “Indian at the Lake” (1977). Nine Scholder paintings are promised gifts from Vicki and Kent Logan, who have been most generous to the DAM over the years. Some images are humorous, such as the lithograph, “Indians With Umbrellas.” Some are grotesque, such as “Portrait of a Massacred Indian.” There are sociopolitical statements such as “Drunken Indian No. 2” and “Indian at a Bar” and more abstract images such as “Taos Pueblo.” As his paintings grew darker, sales slowed down after a run of sold-out exhibits. The brushwork throughout is textured and rich. Lukavic writes about themes Scholder explored: his early Indian series, his

“Indian and Rhinocerus,” oil on canvas, brings in Scholder’s interest in social causes as he traveled and painted. Courtesy photo pop art sensibility, his psychological portraiture, his exploration of the dark, mysterious and morbid, and his treatment of stereotypes and representation. The large “Dartmouth Portrait No. 14” (1973) spins off Edward Curtis, who made Indians dress up as he thought they should and painted their portraits. This slouching man with a turned-down mouth and an animal headdress is a stunning, brightly colored example of that kind of send-up. Walk through the galleries more than once because impressions will change as one absorbs more details of these intense images. Better yet, return a week later to revisit. The museum’s gift shop has a nicely designed, colorful catalog of the show for those who will enjoy dwelling on these astonishing paintings at greater length at home.

‘This is Colorado’ art show returns to college

“This is Colorado” is a statewide juried show presented annually by the Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County. This year, it will again be held in the Colorado Gallery of the Arts at Arapahoe Community College, 5900 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton. It will be open Oct. 21 to Nov. 13, with a public reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Oct. 23. Adjunct painting instructor Marsha Wooley, a nationally known landscape painter, was juror and will exhibit her work. (Wooley and gallery director Trish Sangelo, a photographer, will lead a trip to Spain and France in May 2016. Information at the gallery or arapahoe.edu). Gallery hours: noon to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and until 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. Free parking in lots A, B, C during show hours.

Littleton Symphony “Four Elements: Water, Air, Fire and Earth” is the theme for Littleton Symphony’s new season. Guest conductor Maestro Gunther Stegmuller from Heidelberg, Germany, will lead the LSO in an exploration of water at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 16. Violinist Linda Wang will perform the Sibelius Violin Concerto from Finland, land of lakes. Also on the program: Respighi’s “Fountains of Rome,” Handel’s “Water Music,” Ivanovici’s “Waves of the Danube Waltz.” Tickets: $18/$15, free under 21. Littletonsymphony.org, 303-933-6824, Gorsett Violin Shop, 8100 S. Quebec St. # B-206, Centennial.

World premiere Greg Bell of Castle Rock, longtime Castle Rock Players/Front Range Players performer, accountant and volunteer, has written a play: “We Were Blessed.” It has a world premiere, directed by Eric C. Eidson, at 2 and 7 p.m. on Oct. 24 at Overland High School, 12400 E. Jewell Ave., Aurora. Tickets: $10/$5 at the door. It is a story of the beloved Abigail Schiller in 1920s Massachusetts. Frontrangetheatre.org.

Park Hill Studio Tour Oct. 16 to 18 are the dates for the third annual Park Hill Studio Tour, which starts at the Art Garage, 6100 E. 23rd Ave., Denver and offers 13 studios. Patricia Barr Clarke of Highlands Ranch, a former Park Hill resident, will exhibit her work at her artist son’s home, 3384 Jasmine St. Hours: 5-8 p.m. Oct. 16; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 17, 18. (Ten percent of sales will return to the Art Garage for community outreach.) 303-377-2353, info@ artgaragedenver.com.

Mars in spotlight “Exploring the Red Planet” with NASA engineer Kobie Boykins is a National Geographic program scheduled at Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree, at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 and 10 a.m. Oct. 26. Tickets: Oct. 25, $41/$37; Oct. 26, $18. Lonetreeartscenter.org, 720-509-1000.

New exhibit at MOA “Polysemic,” an exhibition by Joel Swanson, is open

at the Museum Outdoor Arts indoor gallery in the Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway. It runs through Feb. 27, 2016. Swanson is director of the Technology, Art and Media program at CU-Boulder. Moaonline. org, 303-806-0444.

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MileHiCon at DTC Colorado’s SciFi Literary Convention, “MileHiCon,” runs Oct. 23-25 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Denver Tech Center, 7800 E. Tufts Ave., Denver. Also running: The Avistrum Academy of Sorcery. Information: milehicon.org, info@ milehicon.org, 720-234-7829.

Museo show “Jerry De La Cruz: The Road Well Traveled” fills the Museo de las Americas through January 2016, featuring a long career in the arts. The Museo will host a catalog signing from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23. The retrospective ranges from World War II drawing to recent digital collage and reliquary series. Museo.org, 303-571-4401. Call for artists The Arapahoe Library District is accepting applications from artists for future exhibits at Koelbel, Eloise May, Smoky Hill and Southglenn Libraries. Submit 10 representative images as Windows-compatible JPEG files on a CD, as well as application form, found online at arapahoelibraries.org/art-galleries. Deadline is Nov. 2. Information: Erica Brandse, 303-792-8999, ext. 19708, ebrandse@arapahoelibraries.org.

“Super Indian No. 2,” oil on canvas (1971), is the namesake painting for the exhibit “Super Indians: Fritz Scholder 1967-1980” at the Denver Art Museum through Jan. 17. Promised gift of Vicki and Kent Logan to the Denver Art Museum.

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Cardinals post 16th softball victory Elizabeth beats Englewood 19-7, clinches 4A league title By Tom Munds tmunds@coloradocommunitymedia.com Elizabeth scored three runs in the first inning and never relinquished the lead as the Cardinals beat the Englewood Pirates 19-7 in the Oct. 8 regular season and Colorado 7 League softball finale. “We have been tearing it up this season despite the fact we are a very young team with only one senior starter,” Elizabeth coach Steve Biller said. “We finished the regular season with a 16-3 record, which includes winning all 12 league games. We just want to stay healthy as we start playoffs next week.” Key moments The Cardinals scored three runs in the first inning and added four runs in the second. They built the lead to 11-3, but Englewood battled back, making the score 11-7 going into the sixth inning. Again Elizabeth secured the victory as the Cardinals used combined aggressive base running and well-timed hits to score eight more runs. They blanked the Pirates in the home half of the sixth to win the game 19-7. Key players/statistics The Cardinals banged out 19 hits, 17 of them singles. Ten Elizabeth players had at least one hit. Madi Biller went four for five, drove in three runs and scored three times. Teammate Morgan Mitchel had three hits, which included a double, and drove in a pair of runs. Haley Patrick pitched four innings, gave up five hits and struck out two. Biller pitched two shutout innings and struck out three

Elizabeth pitcher Haley Pedrick warms up during the Oct. 8 league softball game against Englewood. Pedrick and Madi Biller teamed up to pitch the game, which the Cardinals won 19-7. Photo by Tom Munds They said it Senior Lindsey Hundley is the Cardinals catcher and one of the team leaders. “I love softball and I love being the team’s catcher,” Hundley said. “I like to stare at a player who gets on base and try to intimidate her so she may decide not to try to steal a base.” Hundley said softball is her sport and

is the only sport she plays. “I have had a good season,” she said. “My goal is to help our team win games in the playoffs. I also would like to throw out a few more baserunners trying to steal.” Going forward The Oct. 8 game was the regular

season finale for the Cardinals. However, their 12-0 record won them the 4A Colorado 7 League title, so they have an automatic berth in the Class 4A softball playoffs that begin with regionals starting Oct. 17. Eight teams are in each region and two advance to the state tournament that will be played Oct. 23 and 24 at Aurora Sports Park.

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ELIZABETH CARDINALS FOOTBALL Lutheran 42, Elizabeth 14 Elizabeth lost in the Oct. 3 conference game. Key performers: Senior quarterback Cameron Moon threw six completions for 159 yards and two touchdown passes. Tyler Curtis made both touchdown receptions and finished with a total of 138 yards. Crystian Gaudreault had nine total tackels. SOFTBALL

Elizabeth 19, Englewood 7 Madi Biller went 4-5 with three RBIs in the Oct. 8 game. Key performers: Adison Bernier had three RBIs. Anica Schmidt, Kenzie Yates, Morgan Michael and Hailey Pedrick all had two RBIs each. BOYS SOCCER Fort Lupton 1, Elizabeth 0 Elizabeth was beat out in the Oct. 8 game. Elizabeth 2, Vista PEAK Prep 1 Elizabeth edged out Vista PEAK Prep in

the Oct. 6 conference game. Elizabeth 1, Fort Morgan 0 Zenaido Guerara scored for Elizabeth in the Oct. 3 conference game. Key performers: Goalkeeper Zach Davis had eight saves.

Kyla Green had 16 kills in the Oct. 6 matchup. Key performers: Alyssa Morgan had 11 kills and 18 assits. Jordan Speicher had 5 total blocks, Alyssa Acosta had 18 digs and Autumn Wendler had 17 assists.

VOLLEYBALL Elizabeth 3, Alameda 0 Kyla Green had eight kills in the Oct. 8 matchup. Key performers: Tegan Ross had four aces and Alyssa Morgan had eight assists. Elizabeth 3, Fort Morgan 1

BOYS GOLF At the Class 4A boys golf state tournament, Adam Eveleth finished 54th with a two-round total of 168 and Skeet Ericson was 81st with a total of 181. The tournament was held Oct. 5 and 6 at Fox Hill Country Club in Longmont.

SIMLA CUBS FOOTBALL Simla 42, Fowler 22 The Cubs came away with the win in a conference road game Oct. 2, putting up 30 points in the first half. Key performers: Simla did not enter player stats for the game. VOLLEYBALL Kiowa 3, Simla 0 The Indians out-dueled the Cubs in a home conference match Oct. 3.

Key performers: Sophomore Jerraldawn Rector had 16 kills and four blocks, and sophomore Kayelyn Montague had eight digs. Freshman Riley Maranville had seven assists. Byers 3, Simla 0 Simla fell to Byers in a nonconference road match Oct. 6. The Cubs scored 17 points in each set. Key performers: No player statistics were entered. Calhan 3, Simla 1 The Cubs dropped a home conference match Oct. 9. They won the first set 25-17. Key performers: No player statistics were entered.

ELBERT BULLDOGS FOOTBALL Vail Christian 58, Elbert 22 The Bulldogs dropped to 1-5 after losing a home conference game Oct. 2. Key performers: Junior Joel Smith went 6-for-12 for 116 yards passing and three touchdowns. Freshman Taylor Dahm had two receptions for 67 yards. Senior Wyatt Swenson had 10 yards rushing and 42 yards receiving. VOLLEYBALL Elbert 3, CIVA Charter 0 The Bulldogs improved to 8-5 on the season after sweeping

all three sets in a home conference match Oct. 2. Key performers: Junior Emily Pranger had eight kills, four blocks and three aces, and senior Devin Mayer had seven digs. Genoa-Hugo/Carval 3, Elbert 0 The Pirates got the best of the Bulldogs in a nonconference match Oct. 6. Key performers: Freshman Casey Cornelius notched four kills, Mercedez Boardman-Sells had four kills and three blocks, and senior Nycci Dickinson had 22 assists. Elbert 3, Colorado School for the Deaf & Blind 0 The Bulldogs won by forfeit in a conference road game Oct. 8. Key performers: There were no player stats.

KIOWA INDIANS FOOTBALL Kiowa 50, Swink 14 Kiowa beat out Swink in the Oct. 2 conference game. VOLLEYBALL Kiowa 3, Colorado Springs School Kiowa edged out Colorado Springs School Oct. 6 in a conference match, Kiowa 3, Simla 0 Kiowa beat Simla in the Oct. 3 conference match. Kiowa 3, Ellicot 0 Kiowa shut out Ellicot in the Oct. 2 conference match.

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CURTAIN TIME Comedy on stage “Woman in Mind” by Alan Ayckbourn plays Oct. 16 to Nov. 15 at the Edge Theater, 1560 Teller St., Lakewood. Scott Bellot is director. Performances: 8 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Monday, Nov. 2; 6 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $26, theedgetheater.com, 303-232-0363. It’s zombie time “Zombies ‘R’ Us, Part Arggggg” plays one night only at Buntport Theater, 717 Lipan St., Denver, at 8 p.m. Oct. 23. Erin Rollman, John Jurcheck and Jessica Roblee, plus Stories on Stage director

Anthony Powell, will tell tales of the living dead. Come in costume and bring kids 10 and up. Tickets: $15, storiesonstage.org, 303-494-0523. Romantic musical “Dogfight,” with book by Peter Duchan, music and lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, (based on a 1991 Warner Bros. film), will be produced by Ignite Theatre Company through Nov. 8 at the Aurora Fox Studio Theatre, 9900 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora. Keith Rabin Jr. is director. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Monday, Oct. 19; 2:30 p.m. Sundays.

Tickets: $28/$20, ignitetheatre.com, 866811-4111. Classic story “To Kill a Mockingbird,” adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel from Harper Lee’s novel, plays through Nov. 7 at the John Hand Theater, 7653 E. First Place, Denver. Presented by Spotlight Theatre and directed by Bernie Cardell. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays and Saturday, Oct. 31 (no evening performance Oct 31). Tickets: $19-$22, thisisspotlight.com, 720530-4596 (new phone number).

A look at children “Baby With the Bathwater” is presented by Phamaly Theatre Company through Oct. 25 at Avenue Theater, 417 East 17th Ave., Denver. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: phamaly.org. Hitchcock tale “The 39 Steps” is presented by Evergreen Players Oct. 16 to Nov. 8 at Center Stage, 27608 Fireweed Drive, Evergreen. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays (no performance on Oct. 31.) Tickets: evergreenplayers.org.

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Regis University opens new College Calendar of Events of Business and Economics Regis University will begin mentoring the next generation of Colorado business leaders with the opening of a new College of Business and Economics in fall 2015. The new college combines an existing program from the Regis College Division of Business with the College for Professional Studies School of Management and Master of Nonprofit Management. It brings together diverse faculty, giving students a greater range of degrees, learning models and programs. “Too much of contemporary business education offers a narrow concept of the role of business in society. Consequently, the leadership training in business schools tends to be narrow, functional, and specialized,” said Regis University Father President John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J. “The Regis School of Business and Economics will provide a broad, integrative understanding of business through a strong focus on both character and competence.” Helping to shape the vision of the Jesuit values-centered curriculum is Founding Academic Dean Timothy Keane, Ph.D., who will join Regis this summer. Keane brings with him more than a decade of academic leadership experience, most recently at Saint Louis University’s John Cook School of Business. Prior to moving into higher education, Keane spent more than 20 years in the private sector, including serving as the founding director of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., Information Based Selling Group. “In launching the new College of Business and Economics, Regis has committed to building leaders of conscience who will attack urgent issues facing a globalizing world. I’m fortunate to be part of this exciting future,” said Keane. The College of Business and Economics offers programs that cater to students at every step in the educational journey, from traditional undergraduate to busy professionals, including flexible options for obtaining bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, or academic certificates in these areas of study: • Accounting • Business Administration • Economics • Finance • Health Industry Leadership • Human Resources Management • Marketing • Nonprofit Management • Operations Management • Organizational Leadership • Project Management • Public Administration • Strategic Management Traditional business school leaders echo the world’s need for the type of leader that Jesuit business schools strive to produce; mature, self-aware, ethically informed and caring graduates equipped to be innovative, influential, and committed to the service of others.

The business and financial operations occupation field is projected to add more than 800,000 jobs by 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. By 2020, it is estimated there will be more than 160,000 new job openings for accountants and auditors, the largest growth of any business operations subset. The opening of the College of Business and Economics comes on the heels of the fall 2014 launch of the College of Computer & Information Sciences. Regis University is the only Jesuit university with a dedicated computer and information sciences school, championing people who want to study IT, science and computing as a way to tackle humanity’s biggest challenges, from poverty to clean water access to global climate change. Mission: Building on our Jesuit tradition of values-based experiential learning, the College of Business and Economics cultivates leaders of integrity who think critically, communicate clearly, and implement innovative solutions to complex challenges. We partner with business and community leaders to enhance economic, environmental, and social well being. Vision: The College of Business and Economics will help business become stewards of society with the goal of improving the quality of life on earth. For more information about Regis University College of Business and Economics visit, http://www.regis.edu/COBE. aspx This article was originally posted by Regis University on April 8, 2015.

For a complete list of South Metro Denver Chamber events visit our website www.bestchamber.com or call 303-795-0142. Tuesday, October 13 Business After Hours: First Citizens Bank First Citizens Bank, Lone Tree 10005 Commons Street #150, Lone Tree 5:00 – 7:00 pm

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Salomess Stars Salome FOR RELEASE WEEK OF OCT. 12, 2015 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your moodier side might emerge this week. But the dark period should pass in time for the party-loving Lamb to go on a happy gambol with some very special people this weekend. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Yet again, you show your skill at being able to indulge in your love of the arts this week while still taking care of practical matters, including some still-unfinished business matters. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A potential change might appear to be what you’ve been looking for. In any event, consider both the negative as well as the positive possibilities before making any sort of decision. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Relationships continue to dominate your aspect this week on a mostly positive level, with just a few problem areas you can smooth over. Also, try to be flexible about travel plans. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You love being on center stage, and while you absolutely purr at the sound of all that praise, be careful not to take on too many commitments at the expense of time spent with loved ones. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) You might feel that you need to get involved in a matter concerning a friend or relative. But while the issues appear to be cut and dried, they might not be. Get more facts before you act. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A suggestion about a policy change could create heated reactions. Keep your mind open and resist joining in with naysayers unless they can show a real basis for their position. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) While potential career changes warrant your interest, don’t ignore current job responsibilities. A personal relationship also can benefit from more of your attention. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Don’t guess at what the facts might be if you hope to make the best decision possible. The wise course is to ask direct questions and act on the answers you get.

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Golden Dragon Acrobats An internationally acclaimed group showcases award-winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, ancient and contemporary music, and theatrical techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. The Golden Dragon Acrobats program is at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, at the PACE Center, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker. For tickets and information, go to www.Parker-

Join the Dream Masterz illusion team for a ghost hunt and historic ghost walk at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23. Meet at the Theatre of Dreams for a ghost walk and ghost hunt through historic Castle Rock. Enjoy some haunted illusions before the ghost tour begins. Theater will provide lanterns and glow sticks as we walk across the bridge into town. Group will stop at a “haunt” in town for more spookiness before returning to the theater to learn about Nell’s Curse, followed by doughnuts and cider to calm you down. Event is two hours; participants will be outdoors for about 30 minutes. For ages 12 and older. Reservations required at tickets.amazingshows.

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com, or call 303-660-6799. Participants encourage to wear costumes or Victorian accessories. Meet at the Theatre of Dreams, 735 Park St., Castle Rock. Prohibition Casino Night Elizabeth Area Chamber of Commerce plans its first Prohibition Casino Night on Saturday, Oct. 24, at Spring Valley Golf Course. The event includes a poker tournament, casino games, dancing and a silent auction. A portion of proceeds will benefit Elbert County Coalition for Outreach, which provides assistance to families in need. Contact www.elizabethchamber.org. Musical Tribute to Veterans The Parker Symphony Orchestra and the Colorado Mormon Chorale will perform a patrioticthemed concert Saturday, Oct. 24, to honor the men and women who have served, or are serving, our country. The concert commemorates Veterans Day on Nov. 11. The concert is at 7:30 p.m. at the PACE Center, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker. Tickets available by calling 303-805-6800 or going to www.ParkerArts.org. Women’s Divorce Workshop The more information and support women have when facing a divorce, the better decisions they can make for themselves and their children, and the more hopeful they are about the future. Meetings are from 8 a.m. to noon the fourth Saturday of every month at Southeast Christian Church, 9650 Jordan Road, Parker. Upcoming meetings are Saturday, Oct. 24; and Saturday, Nov. 28. The mission is to provide education, support and guidance to women. The workshop is affiliated with Second Saturday, founded by non-profit WIFE.org. Registration may be done at the door, or register online at www.divorceworkshopdenver.com. Fly Guy and Other Stories Seven children’s stories come to life in the “Fly Guy and Other Stories” musical revue at 10 a.m. and noon Monday, Oct. 26, at the PACE

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Cener, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker. Watch the whimsical tales of Fly Guy Meets Fly Girl; Diary of a Worm; Fluffy the Classroom Guinea Pig; Horace & Morris But Mostly Dolores; Kitten’s First Full Moon; Lilly’s Big Day; and Paper Bag Princess, as they go from page to stage. For tickets and information, go to www.ParkerArt. org or call 303-805-6800. Trick or Treat Street at Castle Country Castle Country Assisted Living will host a Trick-or-Treat Street at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at Victorian House, 19600 Victorian Drive, Parker; and at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at Valley House, 255 S. Valley Drive, Castle Rock. Join us for a fun, safe Halloween tradition. This event is free and open to the public but space is limited. For more information or to RSVP, call 303-482-5552. Castle Country Assisted Living is a nonprofit organization serving seniors in Douglas County. Chamber Annual Events Elizabeth Area Chamber of Commerce is planning its annual events, including the Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 31; Olde Town Christmas on Friday, Dec. 4. Vendors and sponsors are needed; contact www.elizabethchamber.org for details about participating. Free Legal Clinic A free legal clinic for parties who have no attorney is open from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the Elizabeth Library, 651 W. Beverly St., Elizabeth. Volunteer attorneys will answer questions, help fill out forms and explain processes and procedures for all areas of civil litigation, including family law, property law, probate law, collections, appeals, landlord-tenant law, small claims, veterans issues and civil protection orders. Walk-ins are welcome. Help offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Clinics are offered the second Tuesday of each month; future clinics are offered Dec. 8.

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Elbert County News 17

October 15, 2015

Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that I, Richard Pettitt, will according to law, offer at public sale, at the Elbert County Court-

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house, 215 Comanche St. Kiowa, County of Elbert, State of Colorado, on the 17th of November, 2015, commencing at 9:00 a.m. of the said day the described real estate, situated in the said County on which taxes for the 2014 and prior years have

not been paid as shall be necessary to pay herein below set down, together with interest, advertising and delinquent interest and fees to wit:

Legal Notice No: 23246 - * First Publication: October 15, 2015 Last Publication: October 29, 2015 * Publisher: The Elbert County News

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R110300 303INVESTMENTS LLC 24389 MAIN ST ELBERT, CO 80106-9647 Parcel: 9434417003 Section: 34 Township: 9 Range: 64 E 106’ OF N 20’ OF LOT 20 BLK 4, E 106’ OF LOT 21 BLK 4, E 106’ OF S 20’ OF LOT 22 BLK 4 Subdivision: ELBERT FRICKS ADDITION (TOTAL 0.195 A) Actual Value: $78,355 24389 MAIN ST Year 2014 Tax $472.68 Interest $33.09 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $530.77

R104826 BLAIR CLARENCE E 4049 DON TOMASO DR LOS ANGELES, CA 90008 Parcel: 6904200006 Township: 6 Range: 59 ALL SEC 4 LESS E2NE4 E I-70, PAR NE4 OF 5 E OF I-70Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $23,903 35501 CO RD 190 Year 2014 Tax $367.20 Interest $25.70 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $417.90

R115568 CARRITHERS POLLIE 01009 PAWNEE DR ULYSSES, KS 67880 Parcel: 4001115568 Section: 11 Township: 10 Range: 61 NW4: 11 10 61 160 A 1/32 INTEREST 5 MRA Section: 2 Township: 10 Range: 61 E2NE4; S2NW4; E2SW4; 2 10 61 240 A 1/256 INTEREST .9375 MRA SE4: 2 10 61 160 A 1/256 INTEREST .625 MRA Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $50 Year 2014 Tax $0.80 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.86

R102732 CHRISTIANSEN GENEVIEVE 171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764 Parcel: 4080041264 Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 60 SE4S2NE4-NW4NE4-N2NW4 .045 INTEREST 16.2 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $100 Year 2014 Tax $2.08 Interest $0.15 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $57.23

R102721 DURAN MATTIE %GENEVIEVE CHRISTIANSEN 171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764 Parcel: 4079288610 Section: 20 Township: 7 Range: 59 ALL SEC 20- 7 -59 640 ACRES .0128 INTEREST 8.19 NET ACRES W2 .0128 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 22 Township: 7 Range: 59 S2-S2N2 .0128 INTEREST 6.14 NET ACRES Section: 30 Township: 7 Range: 59 ALL SEC 20- 7 -59 640 ACRES .0128 INTEREST 8.19 NET ACRES W2 .0128 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 60 ALL .0128 INTEREST 8.19 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 60 NE4-W2SE4E2SW4 .0128 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 60 ALL .0128 INTEREST 8.19 NET ACRES Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 60 NW4 .0128 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 60 N2N2 .0128 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 60 SW4NW4-SW4SE4-W2SW4SE4SW4 .0128 INTEREST 2.56 NET ACRES Section: 24 Township: 7 Range: 60 E2E2 .0128 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 60 S2-S2N2 .0128 INTEREST 6.14 NET ACRES Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 60 SE4-SE4SW4-S2NE4NE4NE4 .0128 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $450 Year 2014 Tax $7.24 Interest $0.51 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $62.75

R102647 FLECKTON ARTHUR ESTATE ATTN PROPERTY OPS HALLOCK & WOLFE PO BOX 6001 GRAND FORKS, ND 58206-6001 Parcel: 4075020390 Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 65 E2-SW4 5/48 INTEREST 50 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $340 Year 2014 Tax $8.56 Interest $0.60 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $64.16

R102733 DURAN MATTIE % CHRISTIANSEN GENEVIEVE 171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764 Parcel: 4080041400 Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 60 SE4S2NE4-NW4NE4-N2NW4 .0128 INTEREST 4.61 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.68 Interest $0.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.73

R120321 FOSTER KEITH MICHAEL & LISA MARIE 13824 W AMHERST WAY LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 Parcel: 4085120321 Section: 13 Township: 8 Range: 65 TRACT IN S2 (TOTAL MRA 5.10) Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $35 Year 2014 Tax $0.84 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.90

R119747 ECKELS EDWARD ROBERT JR PO BOX 1093 CEDAREDGE, CO 81413 Parcel: 4028119747 Section: 17 Township: 12 Range: 58 NE4, 25% OF 40 A TOTAL ACRES 10 Section: 18 Township: 13 Range: 57 W2SE4,SW4, 25% OF 82.167 A TOTAL ACRES 10.541Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $141 Year 2014 Tax $3.16 Interest $0.22 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $58.38

R109854 FOUSHEE JAMES A 29995 MAUL ROAD KIOWA, CO 80117 Parcel: 9301200141 Section: 1 Township: 9 Range: 63 PAR IN NW4 (B383 P479)Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $14,550 29995 MAUL RD Year 2014 Tax $247.40 Interest $17.32 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $289.72

R103260 ADAMS CHARLES ADAMS TERRY 14691 E 25TH AVE AURORA, CO 80011 Parcel: 6017100052 Section: 17 Township: 6 Range: 60Subdivision: COTTONWOOD ESTATES (FALCON RANCH) Lot: 0024B413 P327 Actual Value: $61,250 45675 DEER TRL Year 2014 Tax $971.92 Interest $68.03 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,064.95 R105594 ALLEN BRIAN A ALLEN DIANA L 05115 TIMBER LN ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 7428301008 Section: 28 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: PINES, THE FIL 2 Lot: 0063 Actual Value: $391,807 5115 TIMBER LN Year 2014 Tax $2,665.00 Interest $186.55 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,876.55 R120448 ALTITUDE STRUCTURES LLC 29999 COUNTY ROAD AA SUGAR CITY, CO 81076 Parcel: 8708200130 Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 57 PAR IN NW4: 8 8 57 1.5 ACRES DESC B736 P957Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $16,809 Year 2014 Tax $385.24 Interest $26.97 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $437.21 R115314 BACKLUND SHIRLEY 41435 COUNTRY ROSE CIR PARKER, CO 80138 Parcel: 7406303025 Section: 6 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: DEER CREEK FARM FIL 3 (PUD) Lot: 0103 Actual Value: $292,766 41435 COUNTRY ROSE CIR Year 2014 Tax $1,433.84 Interest $100.37 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,559.21 R102706 BALL SAMUEL W % YORK VERLA 13219 PALMWOOD DR SUN CITY WEST, AZ 85375 Parcel: 4079128250 Section: 12 Township: 7 Range: 59 PARC 1002’ X 1150’ X 507’ IN NW4SE4 B278 P531 1/6 INTEREST 0.97 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.56 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.60 R118649 BARKER WADE BARKER CHASITY PO BOX 3791 PARKER, CO 80134 Parcel: 6330200213 Section: 30 Township: 6 Range: 63Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NW4: 30 6 63, 60.0 A. Actual Value: $5,759 Year 2014 Tax $131.60 Interest $9.21 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $165.81 R110392 BENNETT SCOTT R 911 PVT RD 112 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 9515100036 Section: 15 Township: 9 Range: 65Subdivision: RURALA NW4NE4: 15 9 65, 40 A. Actual Value: $8,376 911 PVT RD 112 Year 2014 Tax $122.40 Interest $8.57 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $155.97 R107845 BENSON LAUREL J PO BOX 1867 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1867 Parcel: 8406400011 Section: 6 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALO NE4SE4: 6 8 64 LESS N 40’(1.21 A) AND Actual Value: $426,526 35187 CO RD 17 Year 2014 Tax $2,902.64 Interest $203.18 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $3,130.82 R117605 BIG EDS STEAKHOUSE AND LOUNGE LTD DBA WESTERN TRAILS STEAKHOUSE AND LOUNGE PO BOX 160 KIOWA, CO 80117-0160 Parcel: 8414402001 Section: 14 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: SUMMIT BUSINESS PARK FILING NO 1 Lot: 0001 Actual Value: $471,203 7993 CHERRYWOOD LOOP Year 2014 Tax $16,462.48 Interest $1,152.37 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $17,639.85 R105730 BLACK CLARE K POWERS IAN 3383 COUNTY ROAD 146 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 7431300182 Section: 31 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALO PARCEL IN SEC 31 7 64 DESC B421 P277 Actual Value: $217,037 3383 CO RD 146 Year 2014 Tax $1,476.96 Interest $103.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,605.35

R104830 BLAIR CLARENCE E 4049 DON TOMASO DR LOS ANGELES, CA 90008 Parcel: 6911000012 Township: 6 Range: 59 ALL SEC 11,14, 23 ALL SEC 15 LESS RD & RR, NE4;NE4NW4;E2SE4 LESS RR SEC 22 Section: 14 Township: 6 Range: 59 Section: 15 Township: 6 Range: 59 Section: 22 Township: 6 Range: 59 Section: 23 Township: 6 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $153,398 37401 CO RD 178 Year 2014 Tax $2,477.80 Interest $173.45 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,676.25 R106162 BLUEGREEN INVESTMENTS LLC 2000 SOUTH COLORADO BOULEVARD, SUITE 40 DENVER, CO 80222 Parcel: 7514200001 Section: 14 Township: 7 Range: 65 W2, SW4SE4, LESS 1.5 ACRE IN SW4SW4 TOTAL ACRES 478.5 Section: 15 Township: 7 Range: 65 ALL LESS 2 A IN SE4SE4 TOTAL 638.00Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $45,413 1001 CO RD 158 Year 2014 Tax $1,126.52 Interest $78.86 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,230.38 R106163 BLUEGREEN INVESTMENTS LLC 2000 SOUTH COLORADO BOULEVARD, SUITE 40 DENVER, CO 80222 Parcel: 7514300002 Section: 14 Township: 7 Range: 65 284’ X 230’ IN SW4SW4 (1.50 ACRES) Section: 15 Township: 7 Range: 65 200’ X 435.5’ IN SE4SE4 (2.00 ACRES)Subdivision: RURALO Actual Value: $139,923 999 CO RD 158 Year 2014 Tax $952.16 Interest $66.65 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,043.81 R108132 BRADLEY DONALD G & PATRICIA S PO BOX 1290 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1290 Parcel: 8409201018 Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: PINE RIDGE FIL 2 Block: 7 Lot: 8 Actual Value: $104,000 5379 PINE RIDGE DR Year 2014 Tax $707.72 Interest $49.54 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $782.26 R120540 BRINK JEROME BEN JR BRINK NELDA 3820 RUSTY SPUR TRAIL AGATE, CO 80101 Parcel: 4071120540 Section: 26 Township: 8 Range: 61 SEVERED MINERALS LOCATED IN THE NE4Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $490 Year 2014 Tax $8.20 Interest $0.57 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $63.77 R100399 BRUHN WILLIAM S 5105 BLUESTAR DR COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80919 Parcel: 0112100020 Section: 12 Township: 10 Range: 61 :E2 (TOTAL 320 A) Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $7,373 Year 2014 Tax $169.28 Interest $11.85 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $206.13 R109907 BUERKLE B.J. PO BOX 348 KIOWA, CO 80117 Parcel: 9309200111 Section: 9 Township: 9 Range: 63Subdivision: RURALO PARC IN NW4 9 9 63 DESC B329 P285, 35 Actual Value: $317,072 11420 CO RD 118 Year 2014 Tax $1,012.44 Interest $70.87 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,108.31 R115101 BUNTING DOUGLAS A FULMER LORI JO PO BOX 441 SIMLA, CO 80835 Parcel: 1918200116 Section: 18 Township: 11 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN N2 NW4: 18 11 59 63.45 A Actual Value: $1,462 Year 2014 Tax $33.44 Interest $2.34 Penalty $0.00 Other $39.22 Total Due: $75.00 R115919 BYERS MARY 24872 KOLSTAD LOOP ELBERT, CO 80106 Parcel: 9523400200 Section: 23 Township: 9 Range: 65 PAR IN W2 SE4Subdivision: RURALA (TOTAL 60.139 A) Actual Value: $29,521 1880 CO RD 106 Year 2014 Tax $731.64 Interest $51.21 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $807.85 R115766 CAMPBELL BARBARA J 589 CHIPPEWA ST KIOWA, CO 80117-9336 Parcel: 8333303002 Section: 33 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: SHEPHERDS RANCH MINOR DEVELOPMENT Lot: 0002 Actual Value: $248,907 11200 SHEPHERDS CIR Year 2014 Tax $580.70 Interest $34.84 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $640.54

R118212 CHAIREZ-CONDE JOSE LUIS 918 HOOKER STREET DENVER, CO 80204 Parcel: 1919200129 Section: 19 Township: 11 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA S2NW4: 19 11 59 81.70 A MOL Actual Value: $2,279 Year 2014 Tax $52.56 Interest $3.68 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $81.24 R108083 CHICK ROY G CHICK FLORENCE ANNE PO BOX 2134 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-2134 Parcel: 8409101006 Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: PINE RIDGE FIL 1 Block: 001 Lot: 0003 Actual Value: $172,826 5727 PINE RIDGE DR Year 2014 Tax $1,176.08 Interest $82.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,283.41 R119408 CHOATE MARY 35635 CR 160 AGATE, CO 80101 Parcel: 7916100138 Section: 16 Township: 7 Range: 59 PAR IN NE4Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $59,231 35635 CO RD 160 Year 2014 Tax $278.48 Interest $19.49 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $322.97 R110490 CHRISTIAN SCOTT D CHRISTIAN HEIDI L 49068 US HWY 40 LIMON, CO 80828 Parcel: 9711300037 Section: 11 Township: 9 Range: 57Subdivision: RURALO PARC IN SW4SW4 11 9 57 DESC B280 Actual Value: $77,596 49068 US HWY 40 Year 2014 Tax $410.20 Interest $28.71 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $463.91 R102720 CHRISTIANSEN CRAIG % GENEVIEVE CHRISTINSEN 171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764 Parcel: 4079288470 Section: 20 Township: 7 Range: 59 ALL SEC 30 7 59 640 ACRES .0064 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES W2 .0064 INTEREST 1.025 NET ACRES Section: 22 Township: 7 Range: 59 S2-S2N2 .0064 INTEREST 3.07 NET ACRES Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 60 ALL .0064 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES Section: 30 Township: 7 Range: 59 ALL SEC 30 7 59 640 ACRES .0064 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES W2 .0064 INTEREST 1.025 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 60 NE4-W2SE4-E2SW4 .0064 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 60 ALL .0064 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 60 NW4 .0064 INTEREST 1.02 NET ACRES Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 60 N2N2 .0064 INTEREST 1.02 NET ACRES Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 60 SW4NW4SW4SE4-W2SW4-SE4SW4 .0064 INTEREST 1.28 NET ACRES Section: 24 Township: 7 Range: 60 E2E2 .0064 INTEREST 1.02 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 60 S2-S2N2 .0064 INTEREST 3.07 NET ACRES Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 60 SE4-SE4SW4S2NE4-NE4NE4 .0064 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $240 Year 2014 Tax $3.88 Interest $0.27 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $59.15 R102731 CHRISTIANSEN CRAIG % GENEVIEVE CHRISTIANSEN 171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764 Parcel: 4080041260 Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 60 SE4-S2NE4-NW4NE4-N2NW4 .0064 INTEREST 2.3 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.68 Interest $0.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.73 R102713 CHRISTIANSEN GENEVIEVE 171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764 Parcel: 4079208480 Section: 20 Township: 7 Range: 59 ALL SEC 20-7- 59 .045 INTEREST 28.80 NET ACRES Section: 22 Township: 7 Range: 59 S2N2-S2 .045 INTEREST 21.60 NET ACRES Section: 28 Township: 7 Range: 59 W2 .045 INTEREST 14.40 NET ACRES Section: 30 Township: 7 Range: 59 ALL SEC 30-7- 59 .045 INTEREST 28.80 NET ACRES Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 60 ALL .045 INTEREST 28.80 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 60 NE4-W2SE4E2SW4 .045 INTEREST 14.40 NET ACRES Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 60 ALL .045 INTEREST 28.80 NET ACRES Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 60 NW4 .045 INTEREST 7.20 NET ACRES Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 60 N2N2 .045 INTEREST 7.20 NET ACRES Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 60 SW4NW4-SW4SE4-W2SW4SE4SW4 .045 INTEREST 9.00 NET ACRES Section: 24 Township: 7 Range: 60 E2E2 .045 INTEREST 7.20 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 60 S2-S2N2 .045 INTEREST 21.60 NET ACRES Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 60 SE4-SE4SW4-S2NE4-NE4NE4 .045 INTEREST 14.40 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $1,590 Year 2014 Tax $25.60 Interest $1.79 Penalty $0.00 Other $47.61 Total Due: $75.00

R101264 CLARK DOROTHY F C/O PATRICIA J DAVIS, CONSERVATOR OF PROTECTED PERSON PO BOX 1034 LIMON, CO 80828 Parcel: 1730100027 Section: 30 Township: 11 Range: 57 :N2,SE4 (445.13 A) Section: 31 Township: 11 Range: 57 :ALL (581.48 A) Section: 32 Township: 11 Range: 57 :ALL (640 A) Subdivision: RURALA (TOTAL 1666.61 A) Actual Value: $114,047 13175 CO RD 185 Year 2014 Tax $1,814.04 Interest $126.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,966.02 R101897 CLARKE JACK WELLS C/O CHUCK FARISH PO BOX 027 PEBBLE BEACH, CA 93953-0027 Parcel: 4017123680 Section: 12 Township: 11 Range: 57 S2 12 11 57 320 ACRES 3/768 INTEREST 1.25 NET ACRES N2-SE4 14 11 57 480 ACRES 3/768 INTEREST 1.88 NET ACRES S2 24 11 57 320 ACRES 3/768 INTEREST 1.25 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.64 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.68 R106469 CLARK GWENDOLYN J PO BOX 190 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-0000 Parcel: 7526401010 Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: PONDEROSA PARK ESTATES UNIT 08 Lot: 0031 Actual Value: $193,091 1965 WOODPECKER LN Year 2014 Tax $656.86 Interest $39.41 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $721.27 R100109 COIT CORDLEY & KEMP PO BOX 125 SIMLA, CO 80835-0125 Parcel: 0026310010 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.258 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 12 Lot: 27 THRU:- Lot: 29 Actual Value: $28,134 211 NAVAJO AVE Year 2014 Tax $108.84 Interest $7.62 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $141.46 R114200 COLE BERNARD G COLE ANN M PO BOX 5401 PAGOSA SPRINGS, CO 81147-5401 Parcel: 8314200225 Section: 14 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: YELLOW PINE RANCH Lot: 0016 PAR IN 14 8 63 DESC B576 P915 Actual Value: $2,952 Year 2014 Tax $50.40 Interest $3.53 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $78.93 R100954 CONRAD ANNE M & O ROURKE CHRIS 8753 CO RD 74-82 ELBERT, CO 80106 Parcel: 0425400109 Section: 25 Township: 10 Range: 64 :NW4SE4 (TOTAL 40.00 A) Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $93,155 8743 CO RD 74-82,8753 CO RD 74-82 Year 2014 Tax $887.96 Interest $62.16 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $975.12 R120624 DAHARSH KRISTIE J 1637 29TH AVENUE PL GREELEY, CO 80634-6822 Parcel: 4093120624 Section: 23 Township: 9 Range: 63 S2SW4, SW4SE4 120 ACRES 1/2 INTEREST 60 ACRES 1/7TH INTEREST 8.571 NET MRA Section: 26 Township: 9 Range: 63 NW4, W2NE4 AND 20 ACRES IN THE NW CORNER OF THE SE4, 260 ACRES 1/2 INTEREST 130 ACRES 1/7TH INTEREST 18.571 NET MRA Section: 27 Township: 9 Range: 63 E2NE4, E2NW4,SW4NE4, S2NW4NE4, 140 ACRES 1/2 INTEREST 70 ACRES 1/7TH INTEREST 10.00 NET MRASubdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $260 Year 2014 Tax $5.36 Interest $0.38 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $60.74 R113552 DIAZ ERMILA 26900 E COLFAX AVE #479 AURORA, CO 80018 Parcel: 6307100130 Section: 7 Township: 6 Range: 63Subdivision: FOXWOOD Lot: 0014 Actual Value: $180,000 46481 FOXWOOD DR Year 2014 Tax $2,128.74 Interest $127.72 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,281.46 R115262 DOWNEY JOHN A & ELIZABETH A 28524 CO RD 105 RAMAH, CO 80832 Parcel: 9112200075 Section: 12 Township: 9 Range: 61Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN W2: 12 9 61 100.001 ACRES DESC B594 P877 Actual Value: $169,403 28524 CO RD 105 Year 2014 Tax $1,023.04 Interest $71.61 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,119.65 R108122 DULI LINDA S 05128 CO RD 142 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8409201008 Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: PINE RIDGE FIL 2 Block: 007 Lot: 0020 Actual Value: $238,674 5128 CO RD 142 Year 2014 Tax $1,623.96 Interest $113.68 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,762.64

R107645 EHLERS MICHAEL P & POLLY A PO BOX 443 KIOWA, CO 80117-0443 Parcel: 8335401002 Section: 35 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: HAWKEYE RANCHES Lot: 0014 Actual Value: $438,817 13777 RANGE VIEW PL Year 2014 Tax $2,047.80 Interest $143.35 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,216.15 R103856 ELBERT COUNTY HOG ASSOCIATION LLC JOSEPH GREENBERG, MANAGER 8567 SUN COUNTRY DRIVE ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 6424201005 Section: 24 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SUN COUNTRY MEADOWS FIL 1 (PUD) Lot: 0099 Actual Value: $128,951 8567 SUN COUNTRY DR Year 2014 Tax $836.80 Interest $58.58 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $920.38 R100488 ERICKSON ERICK LEE & JENIFER G 17515 CO RD 98 ELBERT, CO 80106 Parcel: 0205100108 Section: 5 Township: 10 Range: 62 :PAR IN NE COR NE4NE4 (0.280 A) Subdivision: RURALO Actual Value: $10,607 Year 2014 Tax $206.72 Interest $14.47 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $246.19 R101678 EVANOIKA GEORGE 11854 PEYTON HWY PEYTON, CO 80831 Parcel: 4001025130 Section: 2 Township: 10 Range: 61 N2NW4, W2NE4, W2SW4 (240 ACRES 1/10 INTEREST 24 MRA) Section: 3 Township: 10 Range: 61 E2E2 (160 ACRES 1/10 INTEREST 16 MRA) Section: 10 Township: 10 Range: 61 NE4 (160 ACRES 1/10 INTEREST 16 MRA) Section: 11 Township: 10 Range: 61 SW4 (160 ACRES 1/10 INTEREST 16 MRA) TOTAL MRA 72Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $504 Year 2014 Tax $11.88 Interest $0.83 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00 Total Due: $62.71 R119242 EVERITT AIRFIELD LLC 7221 N HYPERION WAY PARKER, CO 80134 Parcel: 6515203013 Section: 15 Township: 6 Range: 65Subdivision: ROCKY MOUNTAIN AIRPARK ESTATES Lot: 000A, Subdivision: RURALA OPEN SPACE PART OF ROCKY MTN AIRPARK Actual Value: $450 Year 2014 Tax $11.56 Interest $0.81 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00 Total Due: $62.37 R119121 FARMER BROTHERS DEVELOPMENT LLC PO BOX 1493 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8418118004 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH KLOUSER ANNEXATION N 456 FT BY 100 FT OF OLD RAILROAD Actual Value: $225,845 Year 2014 Tax $6,973.92 Interest $488.17 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $7,487.09

R110313 FLETCHER ASHLEY A 24171 MAIN STREET ELBERT, CO 80106 Parcel: 9434418010 Section: 34 Township: 9 Range: 64 Subdivision: ELBERT ORIGINALPAR 238’ X 60’ W OF CO RD BOUNDED BY CONT OF ST CLAIR AVE N & S (TOTAL 0.328 A) Actual Value: $14,432 24155 MAIN ST Year 2014 Tax $87.24 Interest $6.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $118.35 R104418 FONDY JERRY P & ALMA R 20724 WARD CREEK ROAD CEDAREDGE, CO 81413 Parcel: 6515405002 Section: 15 Township: 6 Range: 65Subdivision: SMOKY HILL RANCHES Block: 004 Lot: 0003 Actual Value: $118,300 836 PINEWICKET WAY Year 2014 Tax $3,048.20 Interest $213.37 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $3,286.57

R100347 FRATES ROBERT & MARK 880 NEWCOMBE ST LAKEWOOD, CO 80215 Parcel: 0035229003 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.572 A) Subdivision: SIMLA HEIGHTS Block: 9 Lot: 4 THRU:- Lot: 6 Actual Value: $8,721 806 PUEBLO AVE Year 2014 Tax $1,517.59 Interest $106.24 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,648.83 R101193 FRAZIER RANDY DEAN & SHERI LYNN PO BOX 1323 LIMON, CO 80828-1323 Parcel: 0922108003 Section: 22 Township: 10 Range: 59 (TOTAL 0.207 A) Subdivision: MATHESON ADDITION NO.2 Block: 3 Lot: 1 THRU:- Lot: 3 Actual Value: $1,262 20912 FIRST ST Year 2014 Tax $29.48 Interest $2.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $43.46 Total Due: $75.00 R117615 GARNEY HOLDING COMPANY 7911 SHAFFER PARKWAY LITTLETON, CO 80127-5084 Parcel: 8414402012 Section: 14 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: SUMMIT BUSINESS PARK FILING NO 1 Lot: 0011 Actual Value: $235,831 7911 CHERRYWOOD LOOP Year 2014 Tax $8,239.08 Interest $576.74 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $8,840.82 R109464 GIOIA STEVE 1843 COUNTY ROAD 132 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8523100120 Section: 23 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: RURALO E2W2NE4: 23 8 65 40 A (TRACT I) Actual Value: $12,679 1905 CO RD 132 Year 2014 Tax $103.44 Interest $7.24 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $135.68 R108631 GONZALEZ RICHARD & ELENA PO BOX 1215 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1215 Parcel: 8418125003 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH PHILLIPS ADDITION Block: 019 Lot: 0007 THRU:Lot: 0009 Actual Value: $164,933 676 S BANNER ST Year 2014 Tax $1,397.96 Interest $97.86 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,520.82 R102931 GRANT JOSEPH F ELLIOTT MARY JANE 05050 OCEAN BEACH BLVD 506 COCOA BEACH, FL 32931-3784 Parcel: 4085120435 Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS PAR IN SE4SE4 12 8 65 DESC B344 P205 .934 ACRES ALL MINERAL RIGHTS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.84 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.90

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R116226 GREENAWALD KENNETH JAMES 81 LAS FLORES DRIVE CHULA VISTA, CA 91910 Parcel: 0407400228 Section: 7 Township: 10 Range: 64 PAR IN SE4: 7 10 64 4.582 A DESC B619 P656 AKA PAR C Subdivision: RURALO Actual Value: $24,514 Year 2014 Tax $130.88 Interest $9.16 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $165.04

R118207 JAMES JOHN B AND MAUREEN E 1050 S MANILA ROAD BENNETT, CO 80102 Parcel: 6309100200 Section: 9 Township: 6 Range: 63Subdivision: RURALA NE4: 9 6 63 Actual Value: $3,686 Year 2014 Tax $62.72 Interest $4.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $92.11

R104420 KRAUS JOANN B 642 PINEWICKET WAY PARKER, CO 80138 Parcel: 6515405004 Section: 15 Township: 6 Range: 65Subdivision: SMOKY HILL RANCHES Block: 004 Lot: 0001 Actual Value: $248,226 642 PINEWICKET WAY Year 2014 Tax $1,048.32 Interest $73.38 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,146.70

R117263 MARONEY THOMAS PO BOX 902 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 7406205043 Section: 6 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: DEER CREEK RANCH ESTATES Lot: 0033 Actual Value: $101,000 3071 DEER CREEK RANCH LOOP Year 2014 Tax $2,737.80 Interest $191.65 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,954.45

R102852 POTTER ALICE M 21 WALTER WAY BROOMFIELD, CO 80020-1199 Parcel: 4082152630 Section: 15 Township: 8 Range: 62 W2W2 1/30 INTEREST 5.33 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.60 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.64

R114888 LADERO LAND DEV INC 3419 VIA LIDO STE 615 NEW PORT BEACH, CA 92663 Parcel: 4094114888 Section: 12 Township: 9 Range: 65 Section: 7 Township: 9 Range: 64 Section: 7 Township: 9 Range: 65 Section: 8 Township: 9 Range: 64Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS AKA WILLOWNOOK TRACT IN NW4 Actual Value: $818 Year 2014 Tax $20.52 Interest $1.44 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00 Total Due: $71.96

R115560 MARTINEZ AMOS D 9470 KANNAH CREEK RD WHITEWATER, CO 81527 Parcel: 4001115560 Section: 11 Township: 10 Range: 61 NW4 (160ACRES 1/96 INTEREST 1.666 MRA) Section: 2 Township: 10 Range: 61 E2NE4 (80 ACRES 1/768 INTEREST .104 MRA, S2NW4 (80 ACRES 1/768 INTEREST .104 MRA, SE4 (160 ACRES 1/768 INTEREST .208 MRA) TOTAL MINERAL RIGHTS 2.87 Actual Value: $15 Year 2014 Tax $0.80 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.86

R100519 MURRAY STEPHEN H & TERESA L 20966 CO RD 69 CALHAN, CO 80808 Parcel: 0221200060 Section: 21 Township: 10 Range: 62 :N2N2NW4 (TOTAL 40 A) Subdivision: RURALO Actual Value: $256,958 20966 CO RD 69 Year 2014 Tax $1,318.40 Interest $92.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,435.69

R101401 HANSEN LAWRENCE M & MERRILL E PO BOX 622 CONCORDIA, KS 66901-0622 Parcel: 2715000014 Section: 15 Township: 12 Range: 57 :ALL (TOTAL 640 A) Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $80,275 Year 2014 Tax $920.78 Interest $55.25 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,001.03 R101559 HANSON RANCH CO 17301 STATE ROAD 94 RAMAH, CO 80832-9471 Parcel: 3734400027 Section: 34 Township: 13 Range: 57 NE4SW4-NW4SE4-E2SE4 Section: 35 Township: 13 Range: 57 S2S2 Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $7,373 Year 2014 Tax $169.28 Interest $11.85 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $206.13 R118454 HARRIS JOE E HARRIS PATRICIA GAIL PO BOX 2730 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-2730 Parcel: 8410303001 Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH COUNTRY KENNELS P.U.D. Lot: 0001 Actual Value: $14,780 6211 ST HWY 86 Year 2014 Tax $100.84 Interest $7.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $132.90 R118466 HAWLEY LEONARD 627 TILLOTSON TRININDAD, CO 81802 Parcel: 9231200184 Section: 31 Township: 9 Range: 62 Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NW4: 31 9 62 Actual Value: $1,841 15440 CO RD 102 Year 2014 Tax $35.56 Interest $2.49 Penalty $0.00 Other $36.95 Total Due: $75.00 R108793 HECKEL PATRICIA A PO BOX 542 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-0542 Parcel: 8418213012 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH HOMESITES Lot: 0112 Actual Value: $40,878 473 S MOBILE ST Year 2014 Tax $346.04 Interest $24.22 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $395.26 R102904 HIGGINS M J HIGGINS HERSHEL ESTATE % MILDRED J HIGGINS MORRIS 3939 TEASLEY LANE #297 DENTON, TX 76210 Parcel: 4084090460 Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS 1/2 INTEREST IN PINE RIDGE FIL 1 LOT 6 Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.84 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.90 R118965 HILFERTY TIMOTHY J & JODI L 47780 HWY 40 LIMON, CO 80828 Parcel: 9710400103 Section: 10 Township: 9 Range: 57Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN S2 LYING S OF US HWY 1-70: 10 9 57 Actual Value: $3,743 Year 2014 Tax $72.36 Interest $5.07 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $102.43 R110473 HOCKMAN THOMAS WALTER & HOCKMAN JOHN CHRISTOPHER 5945 VISTA RIDGE PT APT 301 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80918-3097 Parcel: 9535301027 Section: 35 Township: 9 Range: 65 Subdivision: KELLY AIR PARK AMENDMENT IV Lot: 53 (TOTAL 4.680 A) Actual Value: $90,000 24254 BEN KELLY RD Year 2014 Tax $1,751.72 Interest $122.62 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,899.34 R119819 HOERAUF REGAN CHAD & SHERRI LYNN 33955 PRAIRIE HAWK CIRCLE ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8514201001 Section: 14 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: REDHAWK ESTATES MINOR DEVELOPMENT Lot: 2 Actual Value: $150,000 33955 PRAIRIE HAWK CIR Year 2014 Tax $1,020.52 Interest $71.44 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,116.96 R107929 HUNDLEY MICHAEL D HUNDLEY JASON S PO BOX 160 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-0160 Parcel: 8407413001 Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH GARLANDS ADDITION LOT 12 LESS SW 12’ X 17’ BLK 2 LESS 177 Actual Value: $126,189 386 E GRANT ST,185 N grant ST #low level Apt. Year 2014 Tax $534.48 Interest $32.07 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $591.55 R119745 ICE JAN C PO BOX 7366 COVINGTON, WA 98042 Parcel: 4028119745 Section: 17 Township: 12 Range: 58 NE4, 12.5% OF 40 A TOTAL ACRES 5 Section: 18 Township: 13 Range: 57 W2SE4,SW4, 12.5% OF 82.167 A TOTAL ACRES 5.272Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $70 Year 2014 Tax $1.60 Interest $0.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $56.71 R103358 JAMES JOHN B AND MAUREEN E 1050 S MANILA ROAD BENNETT, CO 80102 Parcel: 6304000004 Section: 4 Township: 6 Range: 63 ALL LESS 3.91 ACRES (636.09) Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $15,472 11952 CO RD 194 Year 2014 Tax $263.24 Interest $18.43 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $306.67

R118208 JAMES JOHN B AND MAUREEN E 1050 S MANILA ROAD BENNETT, CO 80102 Parcel: 6309200201 Section: 9 Township: 6 Range: 63Subdivision: RURALA W2, SE4: 9 6 63 Actual Value: $11,059 Year 2014 Tax $188.20 Interest $13.17 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $226.37 R102939 JANOWITZ MILDRED PO Box 101775 Denver, CO 80250 Parcel: 4085260475 Section: 26 Township: 8 Range: 65 CHISHOLM LOTS 1 (8.947) 46 (21.149) AND 55A (9.550) 1/2 INTEREST ONLY Section: 34 Township: 8 Range: 65 CHISHOLM LOTS 12A (9.586), 24 (21.119) 30 (11.023) 31 (11.079) 32 (17.761) 33A (9.64) 40A (9.737) 1/2 INTEREST Section: 35 Township: 8 Range: 65 CHISHOLM LOTS 4(9.532) 57 (26.486) 1/2 INTEREST TOTAL ACRES 177.954 (1/2 INTEREST TO MRA IS 88.97) Tract: MINERAL RIGHTS FOR LIFETIME OF MILDRED Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $614 Year 2014 Tax $15.40 Interest $1.08 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00 Total Due: $66.48 R106734 JOHNSON ANASTASIA V PO BOX 1653 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 7534101045 Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: PONDEROSA PARK ESTATES UNIT 01 Lot: 0045 Actual Value: $219,720 36569 VIEW RIDGE DR Year 2014 Tax $814.56 Interest $57.02 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $896.58 R102785 JOHNSON ANNA R DAVID L EASLEY AND NORMA JEAN EASLEY LIVING TRUST PO BOX 151 KIOWA, CO 80117-0151 Parcel: 4081082000 Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 61 ALL 1/22 INTEREST 29.09 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTSSubdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $210 Year 2014 Tax $4.12 Interest $0.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $59.41 R102833 JOHNSON ANNA R DAVID L EASLEY AND NORMA JEAN EASLEY LIVING TRUST PO BOX 151 KIOWA, CO 80117-0151 Parcel: 4082122001 Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 62 SE4SE4 1/44 INTEREST .91 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.60 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.64 R102946 JOHNSON KARL 4585 FAIRWAY DR LOS ALAMOS , NM 87544-1845 Parcel: 4087023880 Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 57 SE4SE4 1/16 INTEREST 2.5 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.64 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.68 R113509 JOLLY DAVID S JR PO BOX 383 STRATTON, NE 69043-0383 Parcel: 4067113509 Section: 2 Township: 6 Range: 57 :SW4 (160A) SE4 (160A) TOTAL 320 A 2.70031% INTEREST TOTAL NET ACRES 8.641 Actual Value: $2,070 Year 2014 Tax $33.40 Interest $2.34 Penalty $0.00 Other $39.26 Total Due: $75.00 R120548 KELLEY CONSTRUCTION INC 41998 MUIRFIELD LOOP ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 4074120548 Section: 4 Township: 7 Range: 64 LOT 14 BLK C SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE ISubdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $21 Year 2014 Tax $1.44 Interest $0.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $56.54 R120476 KERN ALLISON MAE 7035 E MAPLEWOOD PLACE CENTENNIAL, CO 80111 Parcel: 4063120476 Section: 9 Township: 6 Range: 63 NE4, 1/3RD INTEREST OF 1/23 INTEREST OF 160 ACRES 2.318 MRASubdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $16 Year 2014 Tax $0.60 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.64 R114590 KING- DOM INVESTMENTS UNLIMITED LLC PO BOX 156 SIMLA, CO 80835156 Parcel: 0026309011 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 9 Lot: 5 THRU:- Lot: 7, W 108’ ALL LOTS (TOTAL 0.186 A) Actual Value: $37,147 208 SIOUX AVE Year 2014 Tax $1,046.84 Interest $73.28 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,145.12 R108774 KOGL WAYNE A %DAN KOGL PO BOX 363 FIRESTONE, CO 80520 Parcel: 8418212011 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH HOMESITES Lot: 0146 Actual Value: $47,308 672 S MOBILE ST Year 2014 Tax $400.32 Interest $28.02 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $453.34 R118761 KORINEK JOHN F KORINEK JOLIE 28766 HWY 024 RAMAH, CO 80832 Parcel: 4000418761 Section: 32 Township: 10 Range: 60 PAR IN SW4SE4, SE4SW4 LYING NORTH OF THE HWY/PART IS BACK TO SURFACE TOTAL MRA 37Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $255 Year 2014 Tax $5.56 Interest $0.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $60.95

R104695 LAWRANCE JONELLE 2645 CHERRY WY PARKER, CO 80138 Parcel: 6536101025 Section: 36 Township: 6 Range: 65Subdivision: CHERRY RIDGE FIL 1 Lot: 0027 Actual Value: $339,739 2645 CHERRY WAY Year 2014 Tax $2,205.40 Interest $154.38 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,384.78 R120527 LEYDEN PERRY 8495 E OTERO LANE CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 Parcel: 4064120527 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64 MINERALS LOCATED IN SPRING VALLEY RANCH, PHASE 1 BLOCK A, LOT 48 AND 49 MRA 1.929Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $14 Year 2014 Tax $1.40 Interest $0.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $56.50 R117421 LEYDEN PERRY 8495 E OTERO LANE CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 Parcel: 6432401063 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE 1 Block: A Lot: 33 Actual Value: $14,994 42099 N PINEHURST CIR Year 2014 Tax $615.80 Interest $43.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $683.91 R117420 LEYDEN PERRY 8495 E OTERO LANE CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 Parcel: 6432401064 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE 1 Block: A Lot: 32 Actual Value: $14,994 42081 N PINEHURST CIR Year 2014 Tax $615.80 Interest $43.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $683.91 R117419 LEYDEN PERRY 8495 East Otero Lane Centennial , CO 80112 Parcel: 6432401065 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE 1 Block: A Lot: 31 Actual Value: $14,994 42071 N PINEHURST CIR Year 2014 Tax $615.80 Interest $43.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $683.91 R117418 LEYDEN PERRY 8495 E OTERO LANE CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 Parcel: 6432401066 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE 1 Block: A Lot: 30 Actual Value: $14,994 42065 N PINEHURST CIR Year 2014 Tax $615.80 Interest $43.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $683.91 R117417 LEYDEN PERRY 8495 E OTERO LANE CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 Parcel: 6432401067 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE 1 Block: A Lot: 29 Actual Value: $14,994 42061 N PINEHURST CIR Year 2014 Tax $615.80 Interest $43.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $683.91 R117423 LEYDEN PERRY 8495 E OTERO LANE CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 Parcel: 6432401098 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE 1 Block: A Lot: 35 Actual Value: $14,994 42084 N PINEHURST CIR Year 2014 Tax $615.80 Interest $43.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $683.91 R100105 LIPPINCOTT DWAYNE S PO BOX 532 SIMLA, CO 80835 Parcel: 0026310006 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.269 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 12 Lot: 11 THRU:- Lot: 16 :W78’ OF ALL LOTS Actual Value: $143,714 701 CARIBOU ST Year 2014 Tax $4,050.24 Interest $283.52 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $4,358.76 R108053 LYNN STANLEY W 36450 COUNTY ROAD 17 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8408403003 Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: FOREST PARK Lot: 0008 Actual Value: $115,635 34357 FOREST PARK DR Year 2014 Tax $786.36 Interest $55.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $866.41 R116716 MARGUERITES STANLEY C 2036 GLENHILL RD COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80906 Parcel: 8410100470 Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: QUAIL RUN MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMENDMEN Lot: 0003 Actual Value: $71,557 6840 QUAIL RUN CIR Year 2014 Tax $1,773.56 Interest $124.15 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,922.71 R120258 MARONEY THOMAS PO BOX 902 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 4740610502 Section: 6 Township: 7 Range: 64 LOTS 1, 9, 22, 23 AND 42 DEER CREEK RANCH ESTATES TOTAL MRA 26.69Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $184 Year 2014 Tax $4.68 Interest $0.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $60.01

R103307 NELSON PAUL ALLEN GOOD JUNE MARIE % JUNE M. GOOD P.O. BOX 1577 SANDIA PARK, NM 87047 Parcel: 6132100031 Subdivision: RURALA E2 32 6 61, S2SW4:NW4SW4: 33 6 61 NENW4: 4 7 61 Actual Value: $17,479 Year 2014 Tax $337.28 Interest $23.61 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $385.89

R116295 MASON STEVEN O PO BOX 357 CALHAN, CO 80808-0357 Parcel: 0820100069 Section: 20 Township: 10 Range: 58Subdivision: RURALA W2NE4: 20 10 58 80 ACRES Actual Value: $114,577 40550 US HWY 24 Year 2014 Tax $756.56 Interest $52.96 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $834.52

R104886 NELSON PAUL ALLEN & JUNE MARIE GOOD %JUNE M. GOOD P.O.BOX 1577 SANDIA PARK, NM 87047 Parcel: 7104100086 Section: 4 Township: 7 Range: 61 PARCEL IN E2E2 DESC B347 P632 Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $5,871 41297 CO RD 97 Year 2014 Tax $113.08 Interest $7.92 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $146.00

R105509 MCCALLIN DANIEL J & EILEEN S 5725 CO RD 154 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 7421400002 Section: 21 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALA W2W2SE4: 21 7 64, 40.00 A. Actual Value: $922 Year 2014 Tax $22.32 Interest $1.56 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00 Total Due: $73.88

R104896 NELSON PAUL ALLEN SR ALLEN DENNIS W 41297 CO RD 97 DEER TRAIL, CO 80105 Parcel: 7104400085 Section: 4 Township: 7 Range: 61 PARCEL IN SE4 DESC B347 P630 Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $6,372 Year 2014 Tax $123.08 Interest $8.62 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $156.70

R102851 MCCOURT LAWRENCE J % ALICE M. POTTER 21 WALTER WAY BROOMFIELD, CO 80020-1199 Parcel: 4082152500 Section: 15 Township: 8 Range: 62 W2W2 1/30 INTEREST 5.33 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.60 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.64

R109524 NIELSEN FRANKLIN D & VALERIE J PO BOX 1432 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1432 Parcel: 8526401004 Section: 26 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: BLUEBIRD ESTATES Lot: 0007 Actual Value: $235,867 1516 BLUEBIRD TRL Year 2014 Tax $1,604.32 Interest $112.30 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,741.62

R120389 MEYER KATHRYN ELAINE 6200 CONVERSE MILE RD BENNETT, CO 80102-9112 Parcel: 4063120389 Section: 9 Township: 6 Range: 63 NE4 1/23 INT IN 160 MRASubdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $48 Year 2014 Tax $0.60 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.64 R120388 MEYER RICHARD ESTATE, DECEASED C/O KATHRY E MEYER PERS REP 6200 CONVERSE MILE RD BENNETT, CO 80102-9112 Parcel: 4063120388 Section: 9 Township: 6 Range: 63 NE4 1/23 INT IN 160 MRASubdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $48 Year 2014 Tax $0.60 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.64 R105439 MEYER TORY V AND BABARA C CO TRUSTEE OF THE TORY AND BARBARA MEYER LIVING TRUST 473 HWY 71 KIMBALL, NE 69145-9413 Parcel: 7413300135 Section: 13 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: HIGH COUNTRY LAND (STEWART RANCH) Lot: 0018TRACT IN 13 AND 24 7 64; B368 Actual Value: $3,360 8020 HIGH COUNTRY TRL Year 2014 Tax $78.00 Interest $5.46 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $108.46

R101815 OAKS CHARLES A 01130 KINGS CROWN RD WOODLAND PARK, CO 80863-9052 Parcel: 4004197977 Section: 20 Township: 10 Range: 64 SW4 20 10 64 137 ACRES 1/32 INTEREST 4.28 NET ACRES Section: 30 Township: 10 Range: 64 N2NW4 30 10 64 80 ACRES 1/32 INTEREST 2.50 NET ACRES Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $190 Year 2014 Tax $4.04 Interest $0.28 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $59.32 R119677 OCHSNER PAMELA JUNE 1319 N NEVADA AVE COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80903 Parcel: 4061119677 Section: 18 Township: 6 Range: 61Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS E2 18 6 61 320 ACRES 1/20 INTEREST 16MRA Actual Value: $110 Year 2014 Tax $1.68 Interest $0.12 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $56.80 R109833 OLESON RON ALLGYER AMOS 24005 CO RD 69 ELBERT, CO 80106 Parcel: 9232400061 Section: 32 Township: 9 Range: 62 SE4 (BEG AT SE COR SEC RUNNING W 280’ TH N 305’ TH E 280 THE S 305’ (2.00) Subdivision: RURALO Actual Value: $17,172 24005 CO RD 69 Year 2014 Tax $167.12 Interest $10.03 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $202.15

R104958 MILLER TIMOTHY LEIGH 22198 AMETHYST RD DEER TRAIL, CO 80105 Parcel: 7108304003 Section: 8 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 2 Block: 010 Lot: 0003 Actual Value: $162,171 22198 AMETHYST RD Year 2014 Tax $429.44 Interest $25.77 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $480.21

R118385 PADRNOS THOMAS S 1170 SCOTTSWOOD DR MONUMENT, CO 80132 Parcel: 9534202008 Section: 27 Township: 9 Range: 65Subdivision: PALMER DIVIDE RANCHES ON EAST CHERRY CREEK REZONE Lot: 0011 Actual Value: $140,000 Year 2014 Tax $2,724.92 Interest $190.74 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,940.66

R104959 MILLER TIMOTHY LEIGH 22198 AMETHYST RD DEER TRAIL, CO 80105 Parcel: 7108304004 Section: 8 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 2 Block: 010 Lot: 0004 Actual Value: $15,101 22132 AMETHYST RD Year 2014 Tax $39.92 Interest $2.40 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $67.32

R107689 PAYTON BYRON L JR 1650 FULTON WY APT 227 DENVER, CO 80247-3121 Parcel: 8405101015 Section: 5 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: SADDLEWOOD FIL 2 Lot: 00321/140 INT IN COMMON PROPERTY Actual Value: $116,600 35681 HOBNAIL CT Year 2014 Tax $2,889.80 Interest $202.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $3,117.09

R100146 MILLS ANTHONY G 306 BUFFALO SIMLA, CO 80835 Parcel: 0027406011 Section: 27 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: SIMLA ADDITION 2 Block: 7:E75’ OF N 75’ OF W2 (TOTAL 0.129 A) Actual Value: $4,453 306 BUFFALO ST Year 2014 Tax $794.79 Interest $55.64 Penalty $0.00 Other $37.55 Total Due: $887.98

R104992 PECK LYNN JOAN (GAHAN) 5880 38TH AVENUE NORTH B-110 ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33710 Parcel: 7109104004 Section: 9 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 1 Block: 005 Lot: 0032 Actual Value: $32,000 23750 JASPER TRL Year 2014 Tax $617.36 Interest $43.22 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $685.58

R107025 MORITZ BART PAUL MORITZ TRACY 39985 CO RD 170 AGATE, CO 80101 Parcel: 7806100006 Section: 6 Township: 7 Range: 58Subdivision: RURALA NE4: 6 7 58 162.69 A Actual Value: $40,659 39602 CO RD 170 Year 2014 Tax $333.60 Interest $23.35 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $381.95

R119506 PINEDO VANIA PO BOX 184 SIMLA, CO 80835 Parcel: 0832300074 Section: 32 Township: 10 Range: 58 N2SW4: 32 10 58Subdivision: RURALO Actual Value: $60,000 Year 2014 Tax $1,385.68 Interest $97.00 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,507.68

R107026 MORITZ BART PAUL MORITZ TRACY 39985 CO RD 170 AGATE, CO 80101 Parcel: 7806200007 Section: 6 Township: 7 Range: 58Subdivision: RURALA NW4: 6 7 58 (162.62 A) Actual Value: $8,029 Year 2014 Tax $129.76 Interest $9.08 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $163.84

R119507 PINEDO VANIA PO BOX 184 SIMLA, CO 80835 Parcel: 0832300075 Section: 32 Township: 10 Range: 58 S2SW4Subdivision: RURALO Actual Value: $60,878 18250 CO RD 161 Year 2014 Tax $1,405.56 Interest $98.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,528.95

R114554 POZO JAMES 2200 S W 16TH TERR MIAMI , FL 33145 Parcel: 1701100030 Section: 1 Township: 11 Range: 57 A TRACT OF LANE IN THE N2 (B578 P586) TOTAL 59.930 M/LSubdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $89,608 50500 CO RD 74 Year 2014 Tax $636.08 Interest $44.53 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $705.61 R113898 PRAIRIE LAND WATER CO LLC 8012 S KITTREDGE WAY ENGLEWOOD, CO 80112-4632 Parcel: 8409406043 Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: OVERLAND FIL 1 REPLAT (PUD) (BLOCK 1 & 2 OPEN SPACE Actual Value: $1,000 Year 2014 Tax $24.80 Interest $1.74 Penalty $0.00 Other $48.46 Total Due: $75.00 R106188 PRESTON LILLIAN A 708 S 5TH ST LAMAR, CO 81052-3102 Parcel: 7523201012 Section: 23 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: HILLTOP LANDING Lot: 0004 Actual Value: $152,384 38948 KITTRIDGE PL Year 2014 Tax $518.36 Interest $36.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $579.65 R113691 RAY BRADLEY S PO BOX 660 KIOWA, CO 80117 Parcel: 8233300122 Section: 33 Township: 8 Range: 62 Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 62Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NW4: 4 9 62 & IN SW4: 33 8 62 Actual Value: $303,489 17112 ST HWY 86 Year 2014 Tax $3,053.24 Interest $213.73 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $3,291.97 R113692 RAY BRADLEY S PO BOX 660 KIOWA, CO 80117 Parcel: 9204200118 Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 62Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NW4 DESC B564 P181 Actual Value: $1,398 Year 2014 Tax $24.04 Interest $1.68 Penalty $0.00 Other $49.28 Total Due: $75.00 R117415 RENAISSANCE HOMES OF SPRING VALLEY LLC 1500 W BRIARWOOD AVE LITTLETON, CO 80120 Parcel: 6432401069 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE 1 Block: A Lot: 27 Actual Value: $14,994 42069 S PINEHURST CIR Year 2014 Tax $615.80 Interest $43.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $683.91 R112795 REUTH MAX VERNON 09300 W 81ST PL ARVADA, CO 80005 Parcel: 4073112795 Section: 22 Township: 7 Range: 63 Section: 23 Township: 7 Range: 63 Section: 27 Township: 7 Range: 63 Section: 28 Township: 7 Range: 63 Section: 33 Township: 7 Range: 63Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS NW4: 27 7 63 160 A 10 NET A NE4:SW4: 28 7 63 320 A 20 NET A NW4: 33 7 63 160 A 10 NET A E2SE4: 22 7 63 80 A 5 NET A SW4: 23 7 63 160 A 10 NET A UNDIVIDED 1/16 INTEREST NET A 55 MINERAL RIGHTS Actual Value: $380 Year 2014 Tax $6.44 Interest $0.45 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $61.89 R105197 REZONANS LLC 625 HAPPY CANYON RD CASTLE ROCK, CO 80108 Parcel: 7131000043 Section: 31 Township: 7 Range: 61 ALL (678 ACRES) Section: 6 Township: 8 Range: 61 ALL (676 ACRES) Section: 5 Township: 8 Range: 61 ALL LESS PAR IN NE4NW4 & LESS S 5/8 OF SE4 (523 ACRES) Section: 32 Township: 7 Range: 61 S2SW4 LESS PAR IN SE4SW4 (62.46 ACRES)Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $173,295 21002 CO RD 150 Year 2014 Tax $1,909.80 Interest $133.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,068.49 R107175 REZONANS LLC 625 HAPPY CANYON RD CASTLE ROCK, CO 80108 Parcel: 8107000026 Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 61 ALL (674 A) Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 61 ALL (640 ACRES)Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $31,769 23600 CO RD 144 Year 2014 Tax $633.40 Interest $44.34 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $702.74 R107216 REZONANS LLC 625 HAPPY CANYON RD CASTLE ROCK, CO 80108 Parcel: 8212400058 Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 62 SE4SE4 (40 ACRES)Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $922 Year 2014 Tax $15.84 Interest $1.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00 Total Due: $66.95 R103076 RICHARDSON GUY M RICHARDSON KATHLEEN C PO BOX 852 BROOKSVILLE, FL 34605-0852 Parcel: 4093268060 Section: 26 Township: 9 Range: 63 PARC 600’ X 726’ IN E2SE4SE4 1/2 INTEREST 5.00 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $70 Year 2014 Tax $1.36 Interest $0.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $56.46 R103249 SANCHEZ JOSE MATA 4973 ELIOT ST DENVER, CO 80221 Parcel: 6008400061 Section: 8 Township: 6 Range: 60Subdivision: COTTONWOOD ESTATES (FALCON RANCH) Lot: 14 Actual Value: $15,230 46795 DEER TRL Year 2014 Tax $76.08 Interest $5.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $106.41

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R112990 SANDERS EDWARD EUGENE 21165 RED CLOUD RIDGE ELBERT, CO 80106-9227 Parcel: 0317400168 Section: 17 Township: 10 Range: 63Subdivision: COMANCHE CREEK RANCH PLANNED COMMUNITY Lot: 0020 Actual Value: $142,996 21165 RED CLOUD RIDGE Year 2014 Tax $501.02 Interest $30.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $556.08

R118381 SMITH DIANA WARTH JENNIFER ROSE PO BOX 2924 PARKER, CO 80134-2924 Parcel: 9534101003 Section: 34 Township: 9 Range: 65Subdivision: PALMER DIVIDE RANCHES ON EAST CHERRY CREEK Lot: 0003 Actual Value: $231 24935 CAVE SPRING TRL Year 2014 Tax $4.68 Interest $0.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $60.01

R101601 SULLIVAN COLLINS J 00967 W 7TH ST OXNARD, CA 93030 Parcel: 3903100069 Section: 3 Township: 13 Range: 59 LOT 1(NE4NE4); LOT 2(NW4NE4); SE4NE4:19.671 NET A 1/6UNDIVIDED INTEREST Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $453 Year 2014 Tax $9.84 Interest $0.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $65.53

R113095 SWEIGART GLENN F SWEIGART KATHRYN A 31224 PVT RD 023 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8428300378 Section: 28 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALA SE4SW4: 28 8 64 W/EASEMENT DESC B547 P045 Actual Value: $44,588 31190 PVT RD 23 Year 2014 Tax $329.16 Interest $23.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $377.20

R103174 TURECEK HELEN P 165 S UNION BLVD STE 450 LAKEWOOD, CO 80105-0262 Parcel: 4099029859 Section: 2 Township: 9 Range: 59 E2 EXCEPT COAL TO U.S. 319.06 ACRES 1/4 INTEREST 79.765 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $550 Year 2014 Tax $8.92 Interest $0.62 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $64.54

R120455 TALL PINES MINERALS LLC 36410 PARADISE CIRCLE ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 4074120455 Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 64 PARCEL IN SW4 AKA TRACT 5 Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $414 Year 2014 Tax $9.92 Interest $0.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $65.61

R103179 TURECEK HELEN P 165 S UNION BLVD STE 450 LAKEWOOD, CO 80105-0262 Parcel: 4099149933 Section: 14 Township: 9 Range: 59 NE4 EXCEPT COAL TO U.S. 1/4 INTEREST 40.00 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $280 Year 2014 Tax $4.48 Interest $0.31 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $59.79

R119784 WOODARD BRENDA KAY 13295 CALLISTO DR LITTLETON, CO 80124 Parcel: 4083119784 Section: 20 Township: 8 Range: 63 Section: 19 Township: 8 Range: 63 Section: 24 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSPAR IN NW4: 20 8 63 3.3 A DESC B373 P258 1/8 INTEREST .41 MRA, PAR IN NE4 & SW4 & SE4: 19 8 63 266.3 A DESC B373 P258 1/8 INTEREST 33.285 MRA, PAR IN NE4SE4: 24 8 63 1.2 A DESC B373 P258 1/8 INTEREST .15 MRA TOTAL MRA 33.845 Actual Value: $234 Year 2014 Tax $4.12 Interest $0.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $59.41

R100306 TAYLOR BARBARA JOYCE %IVAN TAYLOR 8220 E 105TH AVE HENDERSON, CO 80640-8908 Parcel: 0035219006 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.344 A) Subdivision: SIMLA HEIGHTS Block: 1 Lot: 15 AND:- Lot: 1615000 SQ FT Actual Value: $6,750 601 SIOUX AVE Year 2014 Tax $190.52 Interest $13.34 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $228.86

R102434 TURECEK JOHNNY ESTATE PO BOX 069 DEER TRAIL, CO 80105-0069 Parcel: 4069029952 Section: 2 Township: 6 Range: 59 SW4 1/3 INTEREST 53.33 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS OIL & GAS ONLY Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $380 Year 2014 Tax $6.00 Interest $0.42 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $61.42

R103934 S AND R RESIDENCE TRUST NUMBER ONE 44451 LARIAT TR ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 6424402008 Section: 24 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SUN COUNTRY MEADOWS FIL 2 (PUD) Lot: 0201 Actual Value: $239,656 44451 LARIAT TRL Year 2014 Tax $1,555.36 Interest $108.88 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,689.24 R117900 SCHELL EMILY GEERDES SHAWN 2030 S HURON ST DENVER, CO 80223-3953 Parcel: 7911200122 Section: 11 Township: 7 Range: 59 Section: 10 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN E2E2E2: 10 7 59 AND IN W2: 11 7 59 Actual Value: $164,497 36995 CO RD 162 Year 2014 Tax $364.52 Interest $21.87 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $411.39 R100255 SCHERER CARL P PO BOX 396 SIMLA, CO 80835 Parcel: 0035212001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.344 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ADDITION 1 Block: 23 Lot: 15 AND:- Lot: 16 Actual Value: $101,335 401 DAKOTA AVE Year 2014 Tax $784.40 Interest $54.91 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $864.31 R117897 SCHMEISER ESTEL FRANK FAMILY TRUST SCHMEISER HELEN DIMMITT FAMILY TRUST 5017 OPENWAY MADISON, WI 53714 Parcel: 0714300162 Section: 14 Township: 10 Range: 57Subdivision: RURALASW4 Actual Value: $171,595 21400 CO RD 197 Year 2014 Tax $1,211.56 Interest $84.81 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,321.37 R107103 SCHUETTE RONALD T General Delivery GREELEY, CO 80631 Parcel: 7912107007 Section: 12 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: AGATE ORIGINAL Block: 2 Lot: 31 Actual Value: $3,332 38539 SECOND ST Year 2014 Tax $10.61 Interest $0.74 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $36.35 R100111 SEAWELL LOVEY S & APRIL C PO BOX 455 SIMLA, CO 80835-0455 Parcel: 0026311008 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.603 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 19 Lot: 10 THRU:Lot: 16 Actual Value: $32,923 811 CARIBOU ST Year 2014 Tax $927.28 Interest $64.91 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,017.19 R103484 SHERRARD KEVIN SHERRARD KATHRINE 25155 E PLYMOUTH CIR AURORA, CO 80016 Parcel: 6405300002 Section: 5 Township: 6 Range: 64 Subdivision: PLAT OF 5-6-64 Lot: 13 (TOTAL 35 A) Actual Value: $2,053 4750 PVT RD 192 Year 2014 Tax $52.40 Interest $3.67 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $81.07 R115760 SIELAFF HOLLY MARIE PO BOX 111 SIMLA, CO 80835-0111 Parcel: 9917100100 Section: 17 Township: 9 Range: 59 PAR IN NE4 (DESC B606 P156, TOTAL 60.022 A)Subdivision: SUNSET RANCH Lot: 0002 Actual Value: $93,155 27720 PVT RD 139 Year 2014 Tax $429.40 Interest $30.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $484.46 R100314 SIELAFF TODD & HOLLY PO BOX 111 SIMLA, CO 80835 Parcel: 0035221008 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.322 A) Subdivision: SIMLA HEIGHTS Block: 7 Lot: 15 AND:- Lot: 16 Actual Value: $39,594 601 NAVAJO AVE Year 2014 Tax $306.16 Interest $21.43 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $352.59 R113899 SIMS RICHARD ERNEST 00024 VERA CIR COLUMBIA, SC 29204 Parcel: 7110302008 Section: 10 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 2 Block: 003 Lot: 0003UNDIVIDED 1/2 INTEREST 3.1 NET A. Actual Value: $16,000 24262 EMERALD TRL Year 2014 Tax $308.68 Interest $21.61 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $355.29

R113693 SMITH RUTH ANN SHURDEN 00401 N 4TH ST HENRYETTA, OK 74437 Parcel: 4082113693 Section: 22 Township: 8 Range: 62Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS NE4: 22 8 62 160 ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS 1/8 INT 20 NET ACRES Actual Value: $140 Year 2014 Tax $2.36 Interest $0.17 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $57.53 R101551 SNOVER JOHN & CONNIE 2350 COUNTY ROAD 185 RAMAH, COLORADO 80832 Parcel: 3719100020 Section: 19 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2-SW4-N2SE4 (602.32A) Section: 20 Township: 13 Range: 57 S2SW4-SW4SE4 (120A) Section: 21 Township: 13 Range: 57 E2 E2NW4 NE4SW4 (440A) Section: 23 Township: 13 Range: 58 SE4 LESS 1A (159A) Section: 24 Township: 13 Range: 58 ALL (640A) Section: 25 Township: 13 Range: 58 E2 (320A Section: 27 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2 SW4 N2SE4 SW4SE4 (600A) Section: 28 Township: 13 Range: 57 ALL (640A) Section: 29 Township: 13 Range: 57 ALL (640A) Section: 30 Township: 13 Range: 57 ALL (700A) Section: 31 Township: 13 Range: 57 ALL (718.40A) Section: 32 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2 N2S2 SW4SW4 (520A) Section: 33 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2 SW4 W2SE4 NE4SE4 (600A) Section: 34 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2 NW4SW4 (360A) TOTAL ACRES 7059.72 (SOME LOTS ARE GOVERNMENT LOTS)Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $778,616 2460 CO RD 177,1738 CO RD 185 Year 2014 Tax $7,341.24 Interest $440.47 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $7,806.71 R104920 SNYDER JEFFERY D & CONNIE S 07973 WYANDOT ST DENVER, CO 80221 Parcel: 7107100002 Section: 7 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL VALLEY UNIT 1 Lot: 0017 Actual Value: $17,730 21500 WAY OF JOY Year 2014 Tax $341.96 Interest $23.94 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $390.90 R115506 SOPRIS LLC PO BOX 670 WINDSOR, CO 80550 Parcel: 9513400185 Section: 13 Township: 9 Range: 65Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN S2: 13 9 65 200 ACRES DESC B600 P326 Actual Value: $519,143 27115 CO RD 13 Year 2014 Tax $3,762.12 Interest $263.35 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $4,050.47 R117574 SQ VENTURE LLC 2460 W 26TH AVE STE 25-C DENVER, CO 80211 Parcel: 8320418003 Section: 20 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: WAMBOLDT PAR IN SE4 DESC B648 P599 Actual Value: $169,614 Year 2014 Tax $3,528.56 Interest $247.00 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $3,800.56 R113883 STEVENSON ANA FRANCESCA 00102 MAGNOLIA DR SAN ANTONIO, TX 78212-3115 Parcel: 4001113883 Section: 12 Township: 10 Range: 61 Section: 13 Township: 10 Range: 61Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSSE4SW4: 12 10 61 40 ACRES 1/384 INTEREST .10 MRA NE4:E2NW4:SW4NW4: 13 10 61 320 A 1/384 INTEREST .73 MRA MINERAL RIGHTS Actual Value: $17 Year 2014 Tax $0.80 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.86 R117652 STUKE HERMAN A 29647 COUNTY ROAD 125 SIMLA, CO 80835-9703 Parcel: 8033400054 Section: 32 Township: 8 Range: 60 E2E2 LESS N2N2E2E2 & LESS N2S2N2E2E2 (100 ACRES) Section: 33 Township: 8 Range: 60 S2 (320 ACRES) Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 60 NE4, PAR IN W2 (349.986 ACRES) TOTAL ACRES 799.986Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $104,578 29647 CO RD 125 Year 2014 Tax $1,207.12 Interest $84.50 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,316.62 R101472 SULLIVAN COLLINS J 00967 W 7TH ST OXNARD, CA 93030 Parcel: 2906300009 Section: 17 Township: 12 Range: 59 N2: 17 12 59 320 A NE4: 18 12 59 Actual Value: $7,729 33723 CO RD 42 Year 2014 Tax $113.12 Interest $7.92 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $146.04

R102854 SULLIVAN ROBERT S % ALICE M. POTTER 21 WALTER WAY BROOMFIELD, CO 80020-1199 Parcel: 4082152930 Section: 15 Township: 8 Range: 62 W2W2 1/30 INTEREST 5.33 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.60 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.64 R104484 SUMMERS CHARLES G III 43793 BUCKSKIN RD PARKER, CO 80138 Parcel: 6527201014 Section: 27 Township: 6 Range: 65Subdivision: MEADOW STATION Lot: 00021/77 INT IN COMMON PROPERTY Actual Value: $386,073 43793 BUCKSKIN RD Year 2014 Tax $3,406.20 Interest $238.43 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $3,669.63 R117915 SUMMER TIME ENTERPRISES LLC 19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832 Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 003 Actual Value: $46,468 820 DAKOTA AVE #3 Year 2014 Tax $358.68 Interest $25.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $408.79 R117916 SUMMER TIME ENTERPRISES LLC 19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832 Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 004 Actual Value: $46,468 820 DAKOTA AVE #4 Year 2014 Tax $358.68 Interest $25.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $408.79 R117918 SUMMER TIME ENTERPRISES LLC 19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832 Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 006 Actual Value: $46,463 820 DAKOTA AVE #6 Year 2014 Tax $358.68 Interest $25.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $408.79 R120430 SVR LAND INVESTMENTS LLC ATTN: SHELLEY MARSHALL 7108-M SOUTH ALTON WAY CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 Parcel: 4074120430 Section: 4 Township: 7 Range: 64 PHASE 1, SPRING VALLEY RANCH Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Block: C Lot: 1,5,7, 10,20,22 and 24 Actual Value: $136 Year 2014 Tax $5.80 Interest $0.41 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $61.21 R101249 SWANSON CATHIE ANN & LESLIE G PO BOX 668 HUGO, CO 80821-0668 Parcel: 1706300008 Section: 6 Township: 11 Range: 57 SE4SW4:S2SE4 Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $2,311 Year 2014 Tax $44.12 Interest $3.09 Penalty $0.00 Other $27.79 Total Due: $75.00 R101247 SWANSON LESLIE G & CATHIE ANN PO BOX 668 HUGO, CO 80821-0668 Parcel: 1705000006 Section: 5 Township: 11 Range: 57 :ALL (TOTAL 640 A) Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $15,287 Year 2014 Tax $291.68 Interest $20.42 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $337.10 R101248 SWANSON LESLIE G & CATHIE ANN PO BOX 668 HUGO, CO 80821 Parcel: 1706100007 Section: 6 Township: 11 Range: 57 S2NE4 80 A: LOT 3 (NE4NW4) 46.60 A LOT 4 (NW4NW4 15.59 A: LOT 5 (SW4NW4) 13.81 A: SE4NW4 40 A: N2SE4 80 A: ALL IN 6 11 57 TOTAL 368.78 A. LOT 1 (NE4NE4) 46.32 A: LOT 2 (NW4NE4) 46.46 A: Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $19,585 Year 2014 Tax $374.00 Interest $26.18 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $425.18 R101250 SWANSON LESLIE G & CATHIE ANN PO BOX 668 HUGO, CO 80821 Parcel: 1706300026 Section: 6 Township: 11 Range: 57 :N2SW4,SW4SW4 (TOTAL 69.05 A) Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $39,506 17260 CO RD 181 Year 2014 Tax $296.96 Interest $20.79 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $342.75

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R115561 TERRY MYRNA J 01012 RICHMOND YUKON, OK 73099 Parcel: 4001115561 Section: 11 Township: 10 Range: 61 NW4: 11 10 61 160 A 1/96 INTEREST 1.666 MRA Section: 2 Township: 10 Range: 61 E2NE4; S2NW4; E2SW4: 2 10 61 240 A 1/768 INTEREST .3125 MRA SE4: 2 10 61 160 A 1/768 INTEREST .2083 A MINERAL RIGHT ACRES .5208 Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $20 Year 2014 Tax $0.80 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.86 R115662 THE CARRIAGE SHOPS LLC PO BOX 1179 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8418110006 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH AMENDED Block: 003 Lot: 0005 LOT 5 BLK 3 ELIZABETH AMEND 3300 SQ FT RR R OF W ALONG E SIDE BLK 3 ELIZABETH AMEND TO SE COR LOT 1 BLK 13 PHILLIPS ADDN DESC B314 P674 .68 A OR 29621 SQ FT Actual Value: $159,667 Year 2014 Tax $2,464.82 Interest $147.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,637.71 R108525 THUN THOMAS GUMULCINELI REFIYE NESE 1295 ZENOBIA STREET DENVER, CO 80204 Parcel: 8417203008 Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: JIVANS REPLAT NO. 2 (LOT 2-E ONLY) Lot: 2-E1 Actual Value: $126,642 33760 CO RD 17 Year 2014 Tax $861.56 Interest $60.31 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $946.87 R100070 TRACY KEVIN D & CARLA J PO BOX 142 SIMLA, CO 80835-0142 Parcel: 0026307003 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.676 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ADDITION 2 Block: 8 Lot: 3 THRU:- Lot: 6 Actual Value: $50,568 206 WASHINGTON AVE Year 2014 Tax $391.72 Interest $27.42 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $444.14 R113550 TUBBS DIANNA J BUTLERFIELD STEVE 10600 FOXWOOD PL ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 6308400128 Section: 8 Township: 6 Range: 63Subdivision: FOXWOOD Lot: 0012 DESC B559 P205, 60 A. Actual Value: $220,522 10600 FOXWOOD PL Year 2014 Tax $976.62 Interest $58.60 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,060.22 R108826 TUFFIELD PATRICIA M 5410 JASON RD COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80908 Parcel: 8418214007 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH ACRES FIL 1S 1/2 OF PLOT 26 Actual Value: $150,904 468 S PEARL ST Year 2014 Tax $1,279.80 Interest $89.59 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,394.39 R106716 TULL MARC B HENNESSY SHEILA M PO BOX 1935 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1935 Parcel: 7534101027 Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: PONDEROSA PARK ESTATES UNIT 01 Lot: 0025 Actual Value: $292,713 36768 VIEW RIDGE DR Year 2014 Tax $1,991.48 Interest $139.40 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,155.88

R119490 TURNER MICHELE PO BOX 2125 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-2125 Parcel: 8418124003 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH PHILLIPS ADDITION PLAT AMENDMENT #2 Block: 023 Lot: 0001 Actual Value: $112,190 673 S BANNER ST Year 2014 Tax $950.80 Interest $66.56 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,042.36 R113912 URIE GUY W URIE LINDA J URIE KAYLE 2600 WHEELOR CREEK LANE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80487 Parcel: 1906200108 Section: 6 Township: 11 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA LOT 4 (NW4NW4) 40.18 A: LOT 5 Actual Value: $9,115 Year 2014 Tax $210.24 Interest $14.72 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $249.96 R114773 URIE GUY W URIE LINDA J URIE KAYLE 2600 WHEELOR CREEK LANE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80487 Parcel: 1907100111 Section: 7 Township: 11 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA NE4; PAR IN NW4; PAR IN SE4: 7 11 59 300.993 ACRES Actual Value: $9,218 Year 2014 Tax $212.64 Interest $14.88 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $252.52 R101793 WEIL CARL 2477 CO RD 132 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 4003298200 Section: 29 Township: 10 Range: 63 W2W2NE4 40 ACRES 1/2 INTEREST 20 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $140 Year 2014 Tax $2.68 Interest $0.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $57.87 R118646 WEIL CARL 2477 CO RD 132 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8524200167 Section: 24 Township: 8 Range: 65 N2NW4NW4, N2SE4NW4NW4, NW4NE4NW4, N2SW4NE4NW4, EAST 30’ OF W2E2NW4Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $948 Year 2014 Tax $22.32 Interest $1.56 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00 Total Due: $73.88 R119193 WEIL CARL 2477 CO RD 132 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8524200183 Section: 24 Township: 8 Range: 65 W2SW4NW4, SW4NW4NW4, SW4SE4NW4NW4, NW4NE4SW4NW4Subdivision: RURALA Actual Value: $806 Year 2014 Tax $19.04 Interest $1.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00 Total Due: $70.37 R119194 WEIL CARL 2477 CO RD 132 ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8524200184 Section: 24 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NW4: 24 8 65 Actual Value: $54,461 2477 CO RD 132 Year 2014 Tax $199.72 Interest $13.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $238.70

R103007 WOODARD HAROLD 03410 N EL PASO B 14 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80907 Parcel: 4091146911 Section: 14 Township: 9 Range: 61 ALL 1/40 INTEREST 16 NET ACRES Section: 24 Township: 9 Range: 61 E2SW4-N2SE4 1/20 INTEREST 8 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $170 Year 2014 Tax $3.96 Interest $0.28 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $59.24 R103024 WOODARD HAROLD J 03410 N EL PASO B 14 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80907 Parcel: 4091213210 Section: 21 Township: 9 Range: 61 E2NE4-NE4SE4 1/50 INTEREST 2.4 NET ACRES Section: 22 Township: 9 Range: 61 ALL 1/50 INTEREST 12.8 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $100 Year 2014 Tax $1.76 Interest $0.12 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $56.88 R109289 WOODS R LEE 00074 ROCKY CLIFF RD ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8510301011 Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: PINE CREEK EAST Lot: 0011 Actual Value: $238,848 74 ROCKY CLIFF RD Year 2014 Tax $1,692.36 Interest $118.47 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,835.83 R100710 WORD OF GRACE CHURCH 23829 N ELBERT ROAD ELBERT, CO 80106 Parcel: 0403105010 Section: 3 Township: 10 Range: 64 (TOTAL 0.341 A) Subdivision: ELBERT SCOTTS ADDITION Lot: 43 AND:- Lot: 45 AND:- Lot: 47:E ON ECCLES ST , :E ON ECCLES ST , :E ON ECCLES ST Actual Value: $62,250 23829 N ELBERT RD Year 2014 Tax $1,369.48 Interest $95.86 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,490.34 R106998 WRIGHT JILL 2548 SAVAGE RD ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 7536401009 Section: 36 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: WESTERN COUNTRY RANCHES 1ST ADD (PUD) Lot: 0077 Actual Value: $392,246 2548 SAVAGE RD Year 2014 Tax $1,334.64 Interest $80.08 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $1,439.72 R102680 WYNN-CROSBY 1998 LTD 1000 LOUISIANA, STE 5600 HOUSTON, TX 77002 Parcel: 4078029874 Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 58 SW4NE4 1/12 INTEREST 3.33 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Actual Value: $30 Year 2014 Tax $0.56 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $55.60 R108587 YANNACONE SARAH ANN 375 SOUTH MAIN STREET ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8418111008 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH AMENDED Block: 006 Lot: 0007 AND:- Lot: 0008 Actual Value: $144,092 375 S MAIN ST Year 2014 Tax $4,449.48 Interest $311.46 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $4,785.94 R112519 ZENTZ BETTY PO BOX 566 RAMONA, CA 92065-0566 Parcel: 4080112519 Section: 34 Township: 8 Range: 60Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS NE4: 34 8 60 160 ACRES 1/20 INTEREST 8 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Actual Value: $70 Year 2014 Tax $1.60 Interest $0.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00 Total Due: $56.71

R107793 WHITE STEVEN J 04110 KATIE DR ELIZABETH, CO 80107 Parcel: 8405303009 Section: 5 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: SADDLEWOOD FIL 2 Lot: 00871/140 INT IN COMMON PROPERTY Actual Value: $319,940 4110 KATIE DR Year 2014 Tax $2,176.96 Interest $152.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00 Total Due: $2,354.35

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20 Elbert County News Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on September 9, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Elbert County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Connie Sue Tackett be changed to Connie Sue Marshall Case No.: 15 C 4 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: J. Jenkins, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 23239 First Publication: October 1, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: Elbert County News

Notice To Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS In re the Estate of H. Jane Hennessy, aka Helen Jane Hennessy, aka Jane Hennessy, Deceased. Case No.: 15PR30022 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Elbert County, Colorado on or before February 1, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. Personal Representative: Thomas C. Hennessy 35 Homer Ave. Morris Plains, NJ 07950 (862) 242-8348 Legal Notice No.: 23240 First Publication: October 1, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: The Elbert County News PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Virginia Ann Rosenbach, aka Virginia A. Rosenbach, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30030 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Elbert County, Colorado on or before March 6, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. Catherine Klick Personal Representative c/o Myka Marie Landry, Attorney at Law P.O. Box 2276 Elizabeth, Colorado 80107 Legal Notice No: 23250 First Publication: October 15, 2015 Last Publication: October 29, 2015 Publisher: Elbert County News PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Janet Lynn Bowers, aka Janet L. Bowers, Deceased Case Number: 15 PR 16 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Elbert County, Colorado on or before February 15, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. Debra A. Deuth Personal Representative 1300 W. Ridge Road Littleton, Colorado 80120 Legal Notice No: 23251 First Publication: October 15, 2015 Last Publication: October 29, 2015 Publisher: Elbert County News

Case Number: 15 PR 16 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Elbert County, Colorado on or before February 15, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred.

Notice To Creditors

Debra A. Deuth Personal Representative 1300 W. Ridge Road Littleton, Colorado 80120 Legal Notice No: 23251 First Publication: October 15, 2015 Last Publication: October 29, 2015 Publisher: Elbert County News

Government Legals Public Notice NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED TSC# 2012-01688 To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the Same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It may Concern, and more especially to: DAVID SOPER You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 20th day of November A.D. 2012 the then County Treasurer of the County of Elbert, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to DAVID A FENOGLIO AND TOMMY F. YOWELL the following described real estate situate in the County of Elbert, State of Colorado, to wit: Legal Description: Section: 14 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS PAR IN NE4NW4 14 8 65 DESC B344 P648 .16 ACRES ½ INTEREST .08 NET ACRES PAR IN NW4 14 8 65 DESC B344 P648.04 ACRES ½ INTEREST .02 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS and said County Treasurer issued a certificate of purchase therefore to DAVID A FENOGLIO AND TOMMY F. YOWELL. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2011; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of DAVID SOPER for said year 2011. That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said Elbert County at 3:00 o’clock P.M., on the 6th day of January, A.D.2016, unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 16th day of September, 2015 A. D. Richard Pettitt County Treasurer of Elbert County Legal Notice No.: 23235 First Publication: October 1, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: The Elbert County News Public Notice NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED TSC# 2012-01694 To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the Same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It may Concern, and more especially to:

FLORENCE KNIGHT You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 20th day of November A.D. 2012 the then County Treasurer of the County of Elbert, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 9. sale Full to Names andPARASCAND Complete Mailing lien KENLEY the folAddresses of Publisher, lowing described real estateEditor, situateand in the Statement of Ownership, Management, County Managing: of Elbert, State of Colorado, to wit: and Circulation (All Periodicals Publica- Publisher: Gerard Healey, 9137 Ridgeline Legal Section: 10 Towntions Except Requester Publications) Blvd.,Description: Suite 210, Highlands Ranch, CO sh ip: 8 Range: 61Subdivision: 80129 S E V E R E D M I N E R A L S W 2 N 41. Publication Title: Elbert County News Editor: Chris Rotar, 9137 Ridgeline W Blvd., SE4NW4-SW4 10 8 61Ranch, 280 ACRES 1/16 Suite 210, Highlands CO 80129 INTEREST 17.5 NET NE42. Publication Number: 171-100 Managing Editor: Chris ACRES Rotar, 9137 N2SE4 14 Blvd., 8 61 Suite 240 210, ACRES 1/16 INRidgeline TEREST NET CO ACRES 3. Filing Date: 10/1/15 Highlands15 Ranch, 80129 MINERAL RIGHTS 4. Issue Frequency: Weekly 10. Owner: Full Name and Complete and said County Treasurer issued a certiMailing Address: ficate of Healey, purchase therefore to Blvd., KENLEY 5. Number of Issues Published Gerard 9137 Ridgeline Suite PARASCAND. That said CO tax 80129 lien sale was Annually: 52 210, Highlands Ranch, made to satisfy the delinquent taxesBlvd., asAnn Macari Healey, 9137 Ridgeline sessed against said real estate for the 6. Annual Subscription Price: $30.00 Suite 210, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 year 2011; 7. Complete Mailing Address of Known 11. Known Bondholders. Mortgagees, That real estate Holders was taxed or speOffice of Publication (Not Printer): andsaid Other Security Owning cially assessed in the name(s) 9137 Ridgeline Blvd., Suite 210, or Holding 1 Percent or More of Totalof FLORENCE KNIGHT for said year Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 Amount of Bonds, Mortgages, or2011. Other Contact Person: Shari Martinez Securities. If none, check box That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for Telephone (include Area Code): [X] None said real estate to the said Elbert County 303-566-4071 at12. 3:00 onone) the The 5th purpose, day of Taxo’clock Status P.M., (Check January, A.D. 2016, unlessstatus the same has 8. Complete Mailing Address of Headfunction, and nonprofit of this been redeemed. quarters or General Business Office Of organization and the exempt status for Publisher (Not Printer): federal income tax purposes: Said property may be redeemed from said 9137 Ridgeline Blvd., Suite 210, [ ] Has Nottime Changed During Preceding 12 sale at any prior to the actual execuHighlands Ranch, CO 80129 Months tion of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 8th day of September, 2015 A. D.

DESC B689 P234 AKA PAR 3

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED TSC# 2012-01694

Government Legals

To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the Same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It may Concern, and more especially to: FLORENCE KNIGHT You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 20th day of November A.D. 2012 the then County Treasurer of the County of Elbert, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to KENLEY PARASCAND the following described real estate situate in the County of Elbert, State of Colorado, to wit: Legal Description: Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 61Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS W2NW4SE4NW4-SW4 10 8 61 280 ACRES 1/16 INTEREST 17.5 NET ACRES NE4N2SE4 14 8 61 240 ACRES 1/16 INTEREST 15 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS and said County Treasurer issued a certificate of purchase therefore to KENLEY PARASCAND. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2011; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of FLORENCE KNIGHT for said year 2011. That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said Elbert County at 3:00 o’clock P.M., on the 5th day of January, A.D. 2016, unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 8th day of September, 2015 A. D. Richard Pettitt County Treasurer of Elbert County Legal Notice No.: 23236 First Publication: October 1, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: The Elbert County News

and said County Treasurer issued a certificate of purchase therefore to JASON ZBORALSKI. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2011;

Government Legals

That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of JAMES L JR & RINA A SABO for said year 2011. That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said Elbert County at 3:00 o’clock P.M., on the 13th day of January, A.D. 2016, unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 22th day of September, 2015 A. D. Richard Pettitt County Treasurer of Elbert County Legal Notice No.: 23237 First Publication: October 1, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: The Elbert County News

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED TSC# 2012-01640 To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the Same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It may Concern, and more especially to:

Public Notice NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED TSC# 2012-01527 To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the Same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It may Concern, and more especially to: BRUCE H ALBRECHT AND FAITH D B ALBRECHT You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 20th day of November A.D. 2012 the then County Treasurer of the County of Elbert, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to LAUREL JO BROWN the following described real estate situate in the County of Elbert, State of Colorado, to wit:

That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of BRUCE H ALBRECHT AND FAITH D B ALBRECHT for said year 2011. That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said Elbert County at 3:00 o’clock P.M., on the 13th day of January, A.D. 2016, unless the same has been redeemed.

JAMES L JR & RINA A SABO You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 20th day of November A.D. 2012 the then County Treasurer of the County of Elbert, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to JASON ZBORALSKI the following described real estate situate in the County of Elbert, State of Colorado, to wit:

Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 22th day of September, 2015 A. D.

Legal Description: Section: 19 Township: 6 Range: 62Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN S2N2 & IN SE4: 19 6 62 DESC B689 P234 AKA PAR 3

Legal Notice No.: 23238 First Publication: October 1, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: The Elbert County News

and said County Treasurer issued a certificate of purchase therefore to JASON ZBORALSKI. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2011; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of JAMES L JR & RINA A SABO for said year 2011. That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said Elbert County at 3:00 o’clock P.M., on the 13th day of January, A.D. 2016, unless the same has been redeemed.

Richard Pettitt County Treasurer of Elbert County

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED TSC# 2012-01702 To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the Same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It may Concern, and more especially to:

Ownership Statement Elbert County News

Said property may be redeemed fromPublic said sale at any time prior to the actual execu[ ] Has Changed DuringDeed. Preceding 12 my tion of said Treasurer’s Witness Months hand this 22th day of September, 2015 A. 13. Publication Title: Elbert County News D. Richard Pettitt 14. Issue Date for Circulation Data County Below: Treasurer 09/24/15 of Elbert County Legal Noticeand No.:Nature 23237 Of Circulation: 15. Extent First Publication: October 1, 2015 Average No. Copies of Each Issue Last Publication: October 15, 2015 During Preceding 12 Months Publisher: The No. Copies ofElbert SingleCounty Issue News Published Nearest to Filling Date: a. Total Number of Copies (Net Press Run): 643 574 b. Paid Circulation (By Mail and outside the Mail) (1) Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on PS Form 3541 (include paid distribution above nominal rate, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) 30 55 (2) Mailed In-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on PS Form 3541 (include paid distribution above nominal rate, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) 287 229

Notice SUSANNE STROH REVOCABLE TRUST

You and each of you are hereby notified (3) Paid Outside the Mails that onDistribution the 20th day of November including Through Dealers and of A.D.2012 Sales the then County Treasurer Carriers, Street Vendors, the County of Elbert, in theCounter State of Sales, Colorado,Other sold at public tax lien sale to DONand Paid Distribution Outside ALD R. AND LOREEN E. GREEN the folUSPS® lowing described real estate situate in the 196 County of Elbert, State of Colorado, to wit: 128 (4) Paid Distribution by Other Classes Legal of MailDescription: Through the USPS (e.g. First Section: 12 Township: 7 Range: 65 THIS Class®) 0PARCEL HAS 67.88 ACRES IN S2 0TOTAL MRA IS 21.775Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS (Sum of 15b c. Total Paid Distribution (1), (2), (3). and (4) and said County Treasurer issued a certi513 ficate of purchase therefore to DONALD 412 R. Free ANDor LOREEN GREEN. That said d. NominalE. Rate Distribution (By tax was made to satisfy the delinMaillien andsale Outside the Mail) quent assessed against said real (1) Freetaxes or Nominal Rate Outside-Counestate for included the year on 2011; ty Copies PS Form 3541 69 That said real estate was taxed or spe90 cially assessed in the name(s) of (2) Free or Nominal Rate In-County SUSANNE STROH TRUST Copies included onREVOCABLE PS Form 3541 for said year 2011. 16 0 That a Treasurer’s DeedCopies will be Mailed issued (3) Free or Nominal Rate forother saidClasses real estate to the said Elbert at Through The USPS County at 3:00 o’clock P.M., on the 21st (e.g. First-Class Mail) day of January, A.D.2016, unless the 0same has been redeemed. 0 Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed.

Richard Pettitt County Treasurer of Elbert County

Witness my hand this 24th day of September, 2015 A. D.

Legal Notice No.: 23236 First Publication: October 1, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: The Elbert County News

Richard Pettitt County Treasurer of Elbert County

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED TSC# 2012-01702

Government Legals

To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the Same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It may Concern, and more especially to: SUSANNE STROH REVOCABLE TRUST You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 20th day of November A.D.2012 the then County Treasurer of the County of Elbert, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to DONALD R. AND LOREEN E. GREEN the following described real estate situate in the County of Elbert, State of Colorado, to wit: Legal Description: Section: 12 Township: 7 Range: 65 THIS PARCEL HAS 67.88 ACRES IN S2 TOTAL MRA IS 21.775Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS

Legal Description: Section: 7 Township: 7 Range: 64 Section: 8 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALO PAR IN S2: 7 & 8 64 79.576 ACRES DESC B556 P510 and said County Treasurer issued a certificate of purchase therefore to LAUREL JO BROWN. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2011;

Public Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE

and said County Treasurer issued a certificate of purchase therefore to DONALD R. AND LOREEN E. GREEN. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2011; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of SUSANNE STROH REVOCABLE TRUST for said year 2011. That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said Elbert County at 3:00 o’clock P.M., on the 21st day of January, A.D.2016, unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 24th day of September, 2015 A. D. Richard Pettitt County Treasurer of Elbert County Legal Notice No: 23241 First Publication: October 8, 2015 Last Publication: October 22, 2015 Publisher: Elbert County News PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION Coordinated Election Elbert County, Colorado Tuesday, November 3rd, 2015 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Coordinated Election will be held in Elbert County, Colorado on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. The election will be held as a Mail Ballot election. The polling place and ballot drop box locations are listed below. All active registered voters will be mailed a ballot beginning October 12, 2015 to the last mailing address appearing in the registration records. Ballots may be returned via the USPS, dropped off at the Elbert County Clerk and Recorder’s office, or other specified Drop-off Location(s) listed below. See below for specific dates and times. To check your voter status visit www.govotecolorado.com or contact the Elbert County Clerk and Recorder’s Election office at 303-621-3127 or elections@elbertcounty-co.gov. To view your ballot style online, please go to www.elbertcountyco.gov and click on the Clerk & Recorder tab and then on the Elections tab. IMPORTANT: The Affidavit of Voter on the Ballot Envelope MUST BE SIGNED by the voter. Please use black or blue ink ONLY to mark your ballot. Additionally, on the secrecy sleeve if there is a notice that says “ID Required” be sure to enclose a copy of your ID with your ballot. Your ballot will not count unless ID is provided if this is on the secrecy sleeve.

fice at 303-621-3127 or elections@elbertcounty-co.gov. To view your ballot style online, please go to www.elbertcountyco.gov and click on the Clerk & Recorder tab and then on the Elections tab.

October 15, 2015

Government Legals

IMPORTANT: The Affidavit of Voter on the Ballot Envelope MUST BE SIGNED by the voter. Please use black or blue ink ONLY to mark your ballot. Additionally, on the secrecy sleeve if there is a notice that says “ID Required” be sure to enclose a copy of your ID with your ballot. Your ballot will not count unless ID is provided if this is on the secrecy sleeve.

Sample ballots are available for viewing at the Elbert County Clerk and Recorder’s Office and online at www.elbertcountyco.gov

In accordance with EAC Advisory 2007001: Accessible voting system for in-person voting is available at the Elbert County Administration Building (Old Courthouse) for any eligible voter. This will be available for any elector Monday - Friday, October 26 – November 2, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday October 31st, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., and Election Day November 3, 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Coordinated Election Official: Dallas Schroeder, Elbert County Clerk & Recorder 215 Comanche Street, PO Box 990, Kiowa, CO 80117 Phone: 303-621-3127 Election Day Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00p.m. Regular Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Friday 10/30, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Saturday 10/31, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

REPLACEMENT BALLOTS: If you spoil, deface, or lose your ballot, you may obtain a replacement ballot by contacting the Clerk and Recorder’s Office at 215 Comanche Street, PO Box 990, Kiowa, CO 80117 or call 303-621-3127 for instructions.

You may return your voted ballot by mail or you may hand deliver your ballot to a Designated Drop-off/Voter Service and Polling Center.

Ballots must be RECEIVED at the Elbert County Elections office or a Designated Drop-off/Voter Service and Polling Center by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day in order for your vote(s) to be counted. Ballots received after 7:00 p.m. on Election Day will not be counted. Postmarks do not count as a received date. First-Class Mail postage must be applied. Where can I drop off my ballot? Walmart (Drop off only) 2100 Legacy Circle, Elizabeth, CO 80107 October 27 - through November 2 Regular Business Hours 6:00 a.m. – Midnight November 3 – Election Day 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Voter Service and Polling Center Services & Location(s) Voter Registration - Replacement Ballots Update or Change Voter Info - TouchScreen Voting - Drop Off Ballots Clerk and Recorder’s Office Elbert County Administration Building (Old Courthouse) 215 Comanche Street Kiowa, CO 80117 October 26 – November 2 Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 am – 12:00 pm November 3 - Election Day 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Legal Notice No.: 23252 First Publication: October 15, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: The Elbert County News

Sample ballots are available for viewing at the Elbert County Clerk and Recorder’s Office and online at www.elbertcountyco.gov (4) or Nominal In Free accordance withRate EACDistribution Advisory 2007Outside the Mail (Carriers or other 001: Accessible voting system for in-permeans) son voting is available at the Elbert County Administration Building (Old Court21 house) for any eligible voter. This will be 22 foror any elector Rate Monday - Friday, e.available Total Free Nominal DistribuOctober – November 8:00(4)a.m. to tion (Sum 26 of 15d (1), (2), (3)2,and 5:00 p.m., Saturday October 31st, 8:00 106 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., and Election Day 112 3, 7:00(Sum a.m.of–15c 7:00 f.November Total Distribution andp.m. 15e) Coordinated Election Official: 619 Dallas Schroeder, 524 County Clerk & Recorder g.Elbert Copies not Distributed (See Instruc215 to Comanche PO tions PublishersStreet, #4 (Page #3)Box 990, Kiowa, CO 80117 46 Phone: 303-621-3127 25 Day Hours: 7:00g) a.m. – 7:00p.m. h.Election Total (Sum of 15f and 665 Regular Office Hours: 549 Thursday 8:00 a.m.by - 5:00 p.m. i.Monday Percent- Paid (15c divided 15f times Open Friday 10/30, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 100) Open Saturday 10/31, 8:00 a.m. 12:00 82.87% p.m. 78.62%

17. Signature and Title of Editor, Publisher, Business Manager, or Owner Gerard J. Healey Date 10/1/15 I certify that all information furnished on this form is true and complete. I understand that anyone who furnishes false or misleading information on this form or who omits material or information requested on the form may be subject to criminal sanctions (including fines and imprisonment) and/or civil sanctions (including civil penalties).

First Publication: October 15, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: The Elbert County News

REPLACEMENT BALLOTS:ofIf Owneryou spoil, 16. Publication of Statement deface, or lose your ballot, you may obship tain a replacement ballot by contacting [X] If the publication is a general publi-the Clerk and Recorder’s Office at 215 cation, publication of this statement is Comanche Street, PO Box 990, Kiowa, required. Will be printed in the 10/15/15 CO 80117 or call 303-621-3127 for issue of this publication. instructions. You may return your voted ballot by mail or you may hand deliver your ballot to a Designated Drop-off/Voter Service and Polling Center.

Balancing Government Actions.... Legal Notice No: 23241 First Publication: October 8, 2015 Last Publication: October 22, 2015 Publisher: Elbert County News

Ballots must be RECEIVED at the Elbert County Elections office or a Designated Drop-off/Voter Service and Polling Center by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day in order for your vote(s) to be counted. Ballots received after 7:00 p.m. on Election Day will not be counted. Postmarks do not count as a received date. First-Class Mail postage must be applied.

....With your right to know! Where can I drop off my ballot? Walmart (Drop off only) 2100 Legacy Circle, Elizabeth, CO 80107 October 27 - through November 2 Regular Business Hours 6:00 a.m. – Midnight November 3 – Election Day 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

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And all from your own home! Voter Service and Polling Center Services & Location(s)

Voter Registration - Replacement Ballots Update or Change Voter Info - TouchScreen Voting - Drop Off Ballots

Clerk and Recorder’s Office Elbert County Administration Building (Old Courthouse) 215 Comanche Street Kiowa, CO 80117

Notices

Read the Legal Notices. October 26 – November 2 Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 am – 12:00 pm November 3 - Election Day 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

You’ll be up to date each week!

Legal Notice No.: 23252 First Publication: October 15, 2015 Last Publication: October 15, 2015 Publisher: The Elbert County News

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