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Proudly serving as the Tri-Community’s source of weekly news since 1954 Vol. 57 No. 22
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Rabies advisory issued for Eastern Pinal County after skulking skunk surprises sleeping man FLORENCE – Pinal County Public Health is issuing a rabies advisory and urging Pinal County residents to have their animals vaccinated against the fatal disease. On Wednesday, a Mammoth-San Manuel area man was startled awake by something pawing at his face. It turned out to be a stealthy skunk that had entered the man’s home through his dog door. He was able to get the skunk outside where he killed it with a shovel. The skunk tested positive for rabies, a fatal disease that can be transmitted to humans and other animals through contact with bodily fluids. “Although this situation may paint an amusing picture, the outcome is far from amusing,” Pinal County Public Health Director Tom Schryer explained. “The gentleman will have to undergo a series of vaccinations to prevent the rabies infection and, if he cannot prove that his family pets are current on their vaccinations, they will be quarantined or euthanized.” “We never want to take a family pet away from the home, but are left with no choice if there is a chance it could develop rabies and spread it to other animals or even people. Rabies is basically 100 percent fatal once symptoms appear and that is a risk we cannot afford to take with people’s lives. A simple shot would both prevent rabies in your pet and keep us from having to euthanize animals that are exposed,” Schryer said. This is the fourth rabid animal – all skunks – found in eastern Pinal County since the beginning of the year. The skunks were found in Oracle, Kearny and Mammoth within the past few months. Rabies is an infectious disease that affects the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord of animals and humans. It is caused by a virus present in the saliva of infected animals and is transmitted to humans through contact with the live virus. Rabies is fatal to humans once symptoms appear. There has not been a documented case of human rabies in Pinal County for decades, however every year in Pinal County there are several humans exposed to rabid animals. While human exposures to rabid animals are rare, family pets are more often exposed to wild animals, including wild animals that are rabid. Pets should be vaccinated against rabies. The vaccine is available at veterinary offices or through county animal care and control. Contact Pinal County Animal Care and Control for more information concerning rabies vaccination for pets and
vaccination clinic times and locations at (520) 509-3555 or toll free at (888) 4311311. Rabies can occur in animals anywhere in the county. In the last few years, the southern and eastern portions of Pinal County have had the most activity. Rabies is found mainly in wild animals such as bats, skunks, foxes, raccoons, bobcats and coyotes. Cats, dogs, and livestock can also become infected with rabies if they are bitten by rabid wild animals and they have not been vaccinated. Rodents such as rats, mice, gerbils, guinea pigs and squirrels are not likely to be infected with rabies. Wild animals exhibiting unusual behavior should be reported to local animal control officials. The first sign of rabies is usually a change in the animal’s behavior. Animals may act more aggressive or more tame than usual. Animals usually active at night such as skunks, foxes and bats may be out during the day. Rabid animals may appear agitated and excited or paralyzed and frightened. Sometimes, rabid animals do not show any signs of illness before death from rabies. That is why contact with wild animals should always be avoided. The Pinal County Public Health Services District recommends the following precautions: • Keep people and pets away from wild animals. Do not pick up, touch or feed wild or unfamiliar animals, especially sick or wounded ones. If someone has been bitten or scratched, or has had contact with the animal, report it immediately to animal control or health officials. • Do not “rescue” seemingly abandoned young wild animals. Usually, the mother will return. If the mother is dead or has not returned in many hours, call the Arizona Game and Fish Department. • Vaccinate all dogs and cats against rabies. Pets should be kept in a fenced yard. • Take precautions when camping, hunting or fishing. Avoid sleeping on the open ground without the protection of a closed tent or camper. Keep pets on a leash and do not allow them to wander. • Do not disturb roosting bats. If you find a bat on the ground, don’t touch it. Report the bat and its location to your local animal control officer or health department. Place a box over the bat to contain it. Be careful not to damage the bat in any way since it must be intact for rabies testing. For more information about rabies, call the Pinal County Public Health Services District at (520) 866-7138 or the Arizona Department of Health Services at (602) 364-4562.
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San Manuel Graduates celebrate accomplishments at Thursday ceremony
It was hugs all around for the members of the San Manuel High School Class of 2011 Thursday as friends and family gathered to celebrate the young adults’ accomplishments. See more photos on Pages 4 and 5. (Jennifer Carnes photo)
Elks send grads off to their future with huge overnight party
It was a complete, but happy, surprise for Clive Ward-Cron (really) early Friday morning as his name was drawn for the Grad Night truck. Mark Phelps, owner of Oracle Ford, was on hand to present the young man with the keys to his new ride, a shiny red 2002 Ford F150, that was the top prize for the San Manuel Elks’ annual graduation fete. (Jennifer Carnes photo)
New Interactive Graduation Yearbook offered for Miner class of 2011 The San Manuel Miner has produced its first interactive yearbook edition for the Miner Class of 2011. The Yearbook incorporates interactive features such as stories and video from Baccalaureate, the Choir performance, pictures of the graduates, graduation, Elks Grad Nite Celebration and individual congratulations to the graduates.
You can get yours at the MINER office on Wednesday, June 1. Supplies are limited so get yours now! The interactive yearbook costs $10. All sales final. Software Requirements: latest flash components. Tested on Windows 7, Mac OSX 10.6.7, IE 9, Safari 5, Firefox. Hardware Requirements: DVD/CD ROM.
The Class of 2011 have now stepped into the next phase of their futures, having experienced the grand success of Project Graduation. The Project Graduation Squad would like to wish the 2011 Graduating Class the best of luck in the future. One hundred sixty-eight young men and women, 72 of them being seniors, were entertained. To prove their youth, they employed the cast iron stomachs which young Americans are known for, as they heartily dined on hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries and onion rings; or for breakfast on bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs and biscuits and gravy. At 6 a.m. drawings were held for a 2002 Ford F-150, four laptop computers, printers and carrying cases, a big screen TV and various other gifts. Clive Ward-Cron was the winner of the Ford Truck, Javier Cano, Angel Medina, LaRee Reidhead and Anissa Garcia were the proud winners of the computers. The big screen TV was won by Angel Medina.
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Tributes
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Frank Munoz
August 18, 1956 - May 23, 2011
Conny Erhard
February 7, 1929 - May 23, 2011 Conny Erhard passed away peacefully on the evening of May 23, 2011. Born Constance Elizabeth Leisy in Cleveland, Ohio on February 7,1929, she resided in Colorado for most of her adult life. In 2001 she made San Manuel the home base of her nomadic life. Conny was an avid outdoorsman and celebrated all parts of the natural world. Whether in the desert, at the beach, or in the mountains, she always took time to intently study everything around her. Conny first came to Colorado as a summer cook on a trail ride. She ended up enjoying the mountains and moved to Denver where she held several jobs most notably teaching special education. While in Denver she met her husband Albert Erhard. They were married on November 22, 1961. Conny and Albert shared a love of the mountains and would spend most of their free time hiking, skiing, hunting, and backpacking throughout the mountains of Colorado. In
1974, they moved to a farm in the Western part of the state with their two young boys, George and Eben. Conny lived on the farm for nearly 30 years and became an avid vegetable gardener as well as an active member of numerous community organizations. She also raised guide dogs during this time. The next phase of her life brought her to San Manuel where she laid down new roots, but not ones deep enough to keep her from traveling throughout the West. In San Manuel, Conny was active in the historical society and a volunteer at the public library. She was also a regular at the Saturday Farmers Market and was often seen riding her bike through town with her dog, Abby, by her side. Conny was very much a people person and would gladly reach out to anyone that was willing to share a moment with her. Friends are welcome to join her family at a Gathering of Remembrance at 210 Avenue C on Saturday, June 4, from 1-4 p.m.
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Frank Munoz, 54, died May 23, 2011 with his family by his side in Oro Valley. Frank was born in San Manuel to Eulalio and Herminia Munoz on August 18, 1956. He worked as an auto mechanic for many years with various companies. He also worked along side his father in construction. Throughout his whole life, he was known as Huillo (Welo) and during his childhood was notorious for taking objects apart. Those who knew Frank would say that he was a kind hearted man with a HUGE passion for fishing. Frank was simple and enjoyed the small things life had to offer. He is survived by his three
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in the 300 block of East American Avenue, Oracle. May 20 Theft of copper wire was reported in the area of East Webb Road and South Veterans Memorial Boulevard, San Manuel. May 20 Mario Humberto Borquez, 52, San Manuel, was arrested in the 100 block of Redington Road, San Manuel, and charged
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with criminal trespass. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence. May 21 Theft of candy and lottery tickets was reported in the area of West American Avenue, Oracle. May 21 Criminal damage was reported in the 39000 block of South Mountain Shadow Drive, Eagle Crest. May 21 Juveniles were reported trespassing on the roof of Avenue B School, San Manuel. May 22 Burglary from a vehicle was reported in the 800 block of West Robles Street, Oracle. May 23 Criminal damage was reported in the area of North Bonito Drive and East Nuestro Street, Oracle. Three fence posts and 40 feet of fenceline was damaged. May 23 Burglary was reported in the 1300 block of West Oracle Ranch Road,
Oracle. May 23 Burglary was reported in the 60000 block of East Old Spur Place, Eagle Crest. A gun was stolen out of a vehicle. May 23 Theft of a vehicle was reported in the 60000 block of East Cantle Court, Eagle Crest. The vehicle is described as a blue 2006 Ford F250. May 23 Theft of phone cable was reported in the area of East Webb Road and Redington Road, San Manuel. May 24 A suspicious person was reported camping in front of the tower at the entrance of SaddleBrooke Ranch. SaddleBrooke Security reported looking for a person in a black robe holding a staff near the entrance to the development on Highway 77. The security person called back later and said that the man was walking to Globe and had moved on.
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daughters, Jennifer, Melissa and Frances (Babe); nine grandchildren, Joe Rudy, Jacob, Elizabeth, Issac, Julia, Jo-Anna, Joshua, Brianna and Nicholas; siblings, Angela, Manuel, Edward, Barbara, Charlie, Rick, David, Mary, Jesse and Adeline (Fifi); and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his mother Herminia, his father Eulalio Munoz and two siblings, Felix and Martha Munoz. Dad, though you are gone, you will always be in our hearts. We love you. The family would like to extend their appreciation to the wonderful ICU staff at Oro Valley Hospital. Thanks for all that you do.
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Letter to the Editor: Possible bond election would be good for the Oracle School District Editor, San Manuel Miner and Oracle Towne Crier: I have resided in Oracle since 1973. During all that time, I, or members of my family, have been involved with the Oracle School District in various ways. Both my children and grandchildren went to school here. Now, the school district, its employees, the governing board and community members in the district are beginning the process of considering a bond election for the District. The purpose of this letter is to talk about the bond election and what it means to the school, the students and the community. Before I start, I want to state that I am currently a member of the governing board and the views I am expressing are solely my own. I do not, and, cannot, speak for the Board , as the Board has not, yet, acted, or, voted on whether to hold a bond election. So, where to start? First, I want to say, positively, and, unequivocally, that passing a bond election would be nothing but helpful, beneficial,
and, good for the schools, the communities in the District, and, most of all, the students! Why? There are many reasons. First of all, the district is old: one of the oldest districts in Pinal County; the vast majority of grounds, equipment, and, all other capital assets are old. The oldest building was built in 1938, one on each of the two campuses in 1950. On such facilities, there is a large and serious need for repairs, improvements, replacements, and, upgrading. There has been no bond election in a long time, not since the gymnasium at the Mountain Vista campus was built in 1991 or 1992. Repair and improvement of facilities, ground, and capital items, in general, used to be, in part, provided via the State School Facilities Board. Now, in recent years, due to the recession, and, restrictions in the State budget, virtually no monies are available, via the School Facilities Board from the State. The best way, now, to obtain adequate capital funds for building, major repairs, or, replacement of facilities, and, long term capital funds for building, major repairs
or replacement of facilities, and, long term capital items is through the passage, and, sale of bonds through a successful bond election. The override election, which was passed nearly three years ago, allows the district to override the budget control limit set by the legislature for K-3 and M & O Funds, in the amount of 15 percent per year. However, these funds cannot be used for capital repairs or improvements. In Oracle, they were used to be able to have all-day kindergarten and other programs. The override lasts for five years. At that point, two to three years from now, the district can decide whether to continue the override by having another election. In any event, the override amount is small enough that is has minimal impact on property taxes. Second, now is the optimum time to have a bond election, one that will be successful. When you consider and include the amount the District has to pay in tuition to other districts for its high school students, Oracle has the lowest property tax rate of
any district in Pinal County. This is, in part, because we are not part of a union high school district and do not have to pay property taxes as well for a union high school district as other elementary districts in the county do. This is also in part because the land mass in the district is very large. As well, the overall population and housing in the district is growing to include SaddleBrooke, Eagle Crest and SaddleBrooke Ranch while the school population has stayed the same for many years: about 500 students at Oracle schools plus between 200-250 Oracle high school students who attend high school in other districts (for which the Oracle district pays tuition). At this point in time, a bond election would increase the property taxes by a relatively small amount: approximately 51 cents per $100 of secondary assessed valuation. This works out to about $12 per month in property taxes, for a $200,000 house. Further, at a time when there is a recession and the economy is down, the work a bond election would be able
Letter to the Editor: Verizon to consider 12 additional sites as well as Oracle Market property for cell tower Editor, San Manuel Miner: As of noon on Monday, May 30, a total of one dozen Oracle landowners have contacted us, to offer parcels of land for consideration by Verizon Wireless, for the installation of the proposed cell tower in the town of Oracle. Verizon Wireless previously agreed to consider up to ten alternates sites, in addition to their previous
single-site choice on the Darimont property, just north of the Oracle Market in the center of town. We have now exceeded the 10site goal of this public-input search process. Several other landowners have shown possible interest in offering up a site, but have taken no positive action to do so. This week a representative of Pinnacle Consulting,
Inc. - the agent for Verizon Wireless in this selection process - will visit Oracle to personally inspect each of the 12 alternate-site properties, and gather GPS location and elevation data. This information then will be used by Verizon Wireless engineers to rate and rank each of these sites, and narrow the site selection list to the three properties which offer the
Letter to the Editor: Kudos for Sun Life Family Health Editor, San Manuel Miner: Congratulations to Sun Life Family Health Center! Sun Life is a finalist for the RED (Real Estate and Development) Award. Wespac Construction, Inc., the company that built the new Family Practice and Pharmacy in Eloy, nominated Sun Life under the categories of Medical and Sustainable. We are honored by the nomination and very proud of our newest facility. Wespac nominated Sun Life because we chose to have the new Eloy facility built “green.” The building was designed to achieve a 15% energy savings (over the baseline energy requirements). Over 75% of the waste generated during construction was diverted from the landfills. Cleaner indoor air quality is ensured by using low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) materials with recycled content in construction. Sustainable building features include LED and energy efficient lighting, A/C units with economizers, programmable thermostats, low water use plumbing fixtures and shading devices in front of the south and west window. We are maximizing daylight in the building through the use of skylights and an interior courtyard, which also provides natural light to the interior exam room, and the lobby is illuminated mostly by natural light. Each space was designed to promote the health and wellness of the individual patient as well as the staff providing their care. The reception area promotes visual and acoustical privacy. Sustainable materials and finishes form a professional well organized space in a welcoming atmosphere. The colors and textures of the natural desert fill the interior, creating a quietly rustic, modern environment. It is apparent to me that Sun Life’s investment in Eloy was not only for the health and
wellness of the individuals who use our family practice and pharmacy, but, the health and wellness of our whole community. We hope that patients and residents alike
are as proud as we are to have this beautiful new building showcased in Eloy. /s/ Travis J. Robinette, CEO Sun Life Family Health Center
to bring to the community to build, repair or replace items at the school facilities would be significant and a substantial benefit to the residents and community in general. The time to bring business and activity to the community is when the economy is down and we need it the most. Further, improving the looks and capacity of the schools would be an added attraction for bringing students to the schools. Third and, perhaps most importantly, the students would benefit as well as the schools and staff. Make no mistake, these are good schools and the students are doing well. For as long as the AIMS test has been in place, the students have achieved well on the tests, being labeled as performing plus in the results. The students are also offered a wide variety of
courses and extracurricular activities and are stimulated and taught well. But, the facilities where they are taught and the grounds where they play could be greatly improved. Some classrooms are too small. In some areas, safety needs to be considered and cleanliness and modern technology improved. Any and all repairs, replacements and improvements made can only be a benefit to the students who have to be there every day. So, to me, the benefits of having a successful bond election far outweigh any possible drawbacks, if there are any! Remember, life is not just about enhancing our own lives and wealth; it is about helping and bettering the lives of the children, whenever and however we can! Let’s do it! /s/ Betty Harmon
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best technical capability for increased cell coverage for Oracle residents. Following this technical review, a second and final public Oracle Town Meeting on this issue will be scheduled at the Oracle Community Center. At that time, Pinnacle Consulting, Inc. representatives will present the review findings. This meeting will be announced well in advance, so interested local residents can attend and express their views on the these three recommended sites. The meeting date will probably be scheduled for late June. Any questions, please call 8962832. Thank you, /s/ Ross Hopkins
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San Manuel High School graduates brave
The Project Graduation Squad would like to Thank the following contributors. Without your generous help we would not have such a great project: BHP Copper, Pinal County Sheriff’s Dept, Pinal County Attorney, Oracle Ford, Governor’s Alliance on Highway Safety, San Manuel Miner, San Manuel Fire Dept, San Manuel Rotary, Mammoth Fire Dept, Town of Mammoth, Beta Sigma, Vantage West, Gordon’s IGA, Minit Market, Copper Basin Railway, Jazz it Up, San Manuel Barbershop, Dollar General, Dale’s Auto, All-Star Collectables, Romo’s, Joyce Hughey, Todd Myers Family, M-SMUSD, Red Hats, Robert and Ginger Kent, Margo, and La Casita-San Manuel.
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Brianna DeChamp and Angel Medina added to the ‘Pomp and Circumstance’ of the occasion by playing Elgar’s arrangement for their classmates. (Jennifer Carnes photo)
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Brittney Smith delivers her Salutatory Address.
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Priscilla Enriquez delivers her Valedictory Address at Thursday’s Commencement.
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windy weather to walk into their futures
See more photos online at www. copperarea.com or head over to the Miner office to get your copy of the new interactive Class of 2011 yearbook!
Area junior high schools celebrate eighth grade promotion ceremonies
Sierra Oaks Community School in Oracle
Angel Medina won the television donated to the San Manuel Elks’ Project Graduation by the family of Todd Myers.
Mountain Vista School in Oracle
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Que Pasa • ORACLE PUBLIC LIBRARY has increased its hours. The library is now open Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come in and see our renovated office area, new computer carrels, and updated bookshelves. Oracle Library is at 565 E. American Avenue. For more information and for our hours, please call 896-2121. • If you are interested in having an eye exam through the San Manuel-Oracle Lions Club’s Sight-N-Hearing program, please call coordinator Bernadette Cuevas at 520-858-5848. Exams are $40 and if enough people express an interest, the club can sponsor the Arizona Eye Med Unit. • MAMMOTH/WINKELMAN EARLY HEADSTART The Mammoth/Winkelman Early Head Start is accepting applications for children 0-3 years for the 2011-2012 school year. Children must be three before Aug. 31, 2011 and need to bring in proof of birth, guardianship, income and immunizations. Children with disabilities accepted. Call 487-2843 for more information. • Sierra Oaks School is now enrolling students for the 2011-2012 school year. If you would like your child to attend Sierra Oaks next year, please call the school at 520-896-3100 to enroll. Availability is limited, so please call soon. • Sea Lions Swim Team registration is currently underway. Swimmers from 5-18 years old of all abilities are welcome. Fees are $45 per swimmer (with family discounts available) for the Summer season. Registrations forms can be found at the sealionsswimteam.com. Please Call Alex or Wendy Gort for more information at 896-2190. Practices have begun and swimmers may register at the San Manuel Pool Monday - Friday between 4:30 and 6 p.m. • The San Manuel-Oracle Lions Club is having a Father’s Day raffle. Tickets are on sale now, $1 each or six for $5. There are lots of chances to win: dinners for two, pizzas for two, haircuts, merchandise, gift certificates. you can purchase tickets any time from club members or uptown in front of Gordon’s IGA or Family Dollar. Proceeds go to buy glasses and help with other needs in the community. The drawing will be held June 18 during the annual rummage sale at 419 Tierra Verde, San Manuel, set for June 17 and 18. • First Avenue Elementary School is enrolling children for its 2011-12 Preschool Program for children who are three or four years old. Children must be 3 or 4 before Sept. 1, 2011. Students already enrolled in the 3 year old program do not need to enroll for the 4 year old program. For more information, please contact Mrs. Christian at 385-4341. • Free swimming lessons are being offered at the San Manuel and Mammoth pools courtesy of the SaddleBrooke Community Outreach and Mammoth-San Manuel Community Schools. Lessons are taught by Red Cross certified guards. Lessons start June 7, June 21, July 5 and July 19. Sessions are two weeks long, are about 30 minutes per day and meet Tuesday through Friday. For more information about lessons in Mammoth, call 487-2301. For more information about lessons in San Manuel, call 385-9854. • Friday, June 3, 7 a.m., OWN, Oracle Women’s Network, invites local businesswomen to join them every month for a breakfast meeting in Oracle. June’s meeting will be held at the Village Square at 8 a.m. For reservations or more information, please email oraclewomensnetwork@gmail.com.
• Saturday, June 11, 6 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Family First Pregnancy Care Center will be having a benefit rummage sale at 1575 W. American Avenue, Oracle. Donations will be accepted beginning June 1. For more information, please call 520-896-9545. • A Co-Ed Benefit Softball Tourney will be held for Kacy Bone June 18-19 at the San Manuel Softball Field. Contact Rick at 520-310-6201 for information on team registration. • The Mammoth-San Manuel Community Schools BIG Talent Show will be held July 16. Come show the talent everyone knows you have. You must come to Community Schools to sign up June 1, 15, and 29 from 6-8 p.m. • Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Join San Manuel’s Walking and Exercise Group. Healthy living doesn’t happen at the doctor’s office – exercise. From 8-9:30 a.m. at Gardner Middle School’s gym. Sponsors ask for a $1 donation to help with the utility costs. • Monday lunches at the Oracle Community Center are at noon. Each Monday a volunteer brings the main dish and others bring side dishes. Fee is $4 for members and $5 for guests. • Canasta is played at the Oracle Community Center on Mondays from 9 to noon, and Bingo from 1 to 2 p.m. • Game Day at the Oracle Community Center is on Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Come and play Scrabble or chess. • The Community Schools Gym, located in the basement of San Manuel High School Auditorium, is open from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Admission is free. • Second and Fourth Fridays of the Month, 10:30 a.m., San Manuel Library Toddler Story Time. The San Manuel Public Library will begin hold story time for toddlers on the second and fourth Friday of each month at 10:30 -11:00 a.m. There will be stories, song and fingerplays. No registration is required for the free program. • Oracle Community Center sewing and knitting. January and February, Viola Pogany is teaching knitting Wednesdays from 1:30-3:30 p.m. A supply list is offered or bring your own yarn and needles. Call Susie Cochran for more information at 896-2935. • Bridge is played at the Oracle Community Center Tuesdays from 1-2 p.m. Call Ethel Amator at 896-2197 for more information. • Oracle Community Center membership cards are available at the center’s Monday lunch. • Community Band Growing, Musicians Sought. Musicians are needed, especially brass and woodwinds, for the San Manuel Community band, the Noisemakers. Contact Rob Roberts at 520-385-4682.
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Church Directory Assembly of God ORACLE
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Evening Service 6 p.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. Thursday Royal Rangers 5 p.m. Pastor Jack Siddle, Jr. Residence 896-2507
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Clubs, Meetings & Community Services
• UTILITY PAYMENTS Residents from the Tri-community area who qualify for assistance with utility payments through the Salvation Army or Pinal County United Way should now contact the Tri-Community Food Bank at 108 Redwood Dr., Mammoth. Assistance is limited to once every twelve months. Bring in your last 2 months overdue bills. The phone number is 520-487-2010. The Food Bank is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon. • PINAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HOURS Pinal County Health Department has changed it’s hours for the Mammoth, San Manuel and Oracle areas. WIC, immunizations and STD services are available in Mammoth Wednesday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Family Planning will be the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month in Mammoth. For appointments, please call 1-866-960-0633. Walk-ins are welcome. WIC services in San Manuel will be every Monday. Call the number above for an appointment. WIC in Oracle will be every Friday. Call for an appointment at the above number. Immunizations in Oracle will be the 2nd Friday of each month. Walk-ins are welcome. • SAN MANUEL SENIOR CENTER SCHEDULE Bridge is played on Mondays. Refresher session at 11:45 a.m. Games start at 12:30 p.m. Canasta is played at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays. Everyone is welcome. Board meetings are held the 1st Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. A potluck is held the 2nd Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. Bring a dish to share, your service, and fee is $1 for Center utilities. Red Hats business meeting is held the 1st Friday of the month at 1 p.m. Stamping is held the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month at 9 a.m. • Monday (Every Monday) 11:45 AM, BRIDGE AT THE SAN MANUEL SENIOR CENTER Bridge is back! There will be an indoctrination and refresher session from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Bridge games will begin at 12:30. There will be pass outs to help you learn the rules and counting in Contract Bridge. • EVERY TUESDAY, 7:00 AM ROTARY MEETING. at the San Manuel Golf Club every Tuesday at 7 AM. • EVERY TUESDAY, Play Bridge Tuesday at the Oracle Community Center beginning at 12:30. Everyone welcome. Call Mary at 896-2604 or Ethel at 896-2197. • Tuesday (1st Tuesday of the Month), 10 a.m., COPPER TOWN ASSOCIATION The Copper Town Association meets the first Tuesday of every month at 10 a.m. at Adelante Juntos Coalition building, 101 Avenue B, San Manuel. • Tuesday (2nd Tuesday of the Month), 6:30 PM, MAMMOTH SAN MANUEL SCHOOL BOARD The MSM School Board meets the second Tuesday each Month at the MSM District office. Please contact the District office at 385- 2337 for more information. • Tuesday (2nd Tuesday of the month), 6:00 PM, TRI-COMMUNITY AND RANCHO SAN MANUEL MOBILE HOME PARK NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH The 2nd Tuesday of every month will be the neighborhood watch meeting and Neighborhood Meth Block Watch meeting for residents of San Manuel, Mammoth, and Oracle at 6 p.m. at the Adelante Juntos Coalition office at 101 Avenue B, San Manuel. Everyone is welcome to attend. Call 385-4007 with any questions. • Wednesday (1st Wednesday of the Month), 3:00 PM, TRIAD & AMBASSADOR PROGRAM MEETINGS The Oracle Fire Department hosts TRIAD and AMBASSADOR program meetings the first Wednesday of each month. For more information call Karen Lombardi at 896-9470. • Wednesday (1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month) ALZHEIMERS EDUCATIONAL MEETING. Meeting will be held at St. Helen’s Church, 1011:30 AM. For more information, contact Kay Ham 385-2835.
Starting them young at the Gymkhana. Gymkhana is held every third Sunday of the month at the Highway 77 Arena, mile marker 100 in Oracle. Sign up is at 9 a.m. and events begin at 10 a.m. Call Lori (520) 4652755 or Mike (520) 906-2755 for more information. (John Hernandez photos)
• Wednesday (2nd Wednesday of the month) AMERICAN LEGION MEETING American Legion Francis M. Bunch Post 48 meetings are every 2nd Wednesday at 6 p.m. each month. Service Officer available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or call 385-2714 or 385-2142. Now open Sunday at noon. • Wednesdays, ARCHERY CLASSES Desert Fox Archery youth meet every Wednesday afternoon at the archery range next to the airport. This drug-free program is for all youth ages seven to 17. The annual fee is $5 to join the Tri-City Archers Club, which also provides insurance to the member. If interested, call Rob Roberts at 385-4682. There is some equipment available for beginners. • Wednesdays, 10:00 AM, STORY TIME AT PREGNANCY CARE CENTER The Pregnancy Care Center in Oracle has StoryTime at 10:00 AM. For more information call 896-9545. • Thursday (1st and 3rd Thursday of the month) ORACLE-SAN MANUEL LIONS CLUB Meetings are held at the San Manuel Elks Lodge. • Thursday (2nd Thursday of the month), SAN MANUEL HISTORICAL SOCIETY The San Manuel Historical Society meeting is 10 a.m. at the museum the 2nd Thursday of every month. • Thursday (2nd Thursday of the month) SM LIBRARY BOARD MEETING The San Manuel Library has it’s monthly board meeting every 2nd Thursday of each month. The meeting is held at the library at 1 p.m. • Thursday (2nd Thursday of the Month), 6 PM, ORACLE SCHOOL BOARD The Oracle School Board meets the second Thursday of each month at Oracle Ridge School. Please contact District Office at 896-3072 for more information. • Thursday (2nd and 4th Thursday of the month), 6:30 p.m., The Oracle Optimist Club, serving the tri-community area, meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at the Oracle Inn. Meetings start promptly at 6:30 PM. Please feel free to come a little early and order from the regular OR special menu at the Oracle Inn. Board meetings are held on the second Thursday immediately following the general meeting. The Oracle Optimist Club was officially founded in October, 2010 and is an international organization to support and work with the youth in the community. For more information contact Jane O’Mahen at 896-2516 or Michele Gagnon at 897-3023. • Thursdays (Every Thursday), 6:00 PM, NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 12-STEP MEETINGS Every Thursday at Sun Life in San Manuel. Rear entrance, south facing door. Open meeting. For more information, call San Pedro Valley BH at 520-896-9240. • Friday (1st Friday of the Month) Mammoth Historical Society meets at 1 p.m. at the Mammoth Public Library. • Friday (2nd Friday of the Month, 1 p.m.) Red Hats are looking for new members. Meetings are at 1 p.m. On the SECOND Friday at the Senior Center in San Manuel, Senior citizen women 55 and older get together and enjoy meetings and activities. Let down your hair and be yourself, wear Red Hat and Purple outfits. • SATURDAYS, 8:00 AM, SAN MANUEL OPEN AIR MARKET The San Manuel Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday morning from 8 a.m. to noon at 801 McNab Pkwy, in front of the Community Presbyterian Church. New vendors are always welcome with either produce, food items, or artisan/craft objects. Bring a table and $5. Under cover, rain or shine. Every Saturday is combined with a swap meet. Call Genevieve at 385-4463, or Doris at 2122244.
To add an item to the community calendar please submit information to miner@copperarea.com or call 385-2266. Listings are free, however, the MINER reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions.
201 E. Kino & Catalina/POB 692 We offer Help, Healing & Hope Sunday School.......9:45 a.m. Worship Service........11 a.m. Group Bible Study.......6 p.m. Wednesday..................6 p.m. Magnify–Youth Adults–Verse By Verse Study MAGNET NITE 2nd & 4th Fridays 4-9:30 p,m. Pastor Robert L. Koch 487-2219
Living Word Chapel 3941 W. Hwy. 77, Oracle 896-2771 • 896-9020
Sunday: First Service 9:00 a.m. Fellowship Time 10:30-11:00a.m. Second Service 11 a.m. Children & Youth classes available for both services
Pastor James Ruiz
Oracle Union Church American Ave., Oracle • 896-2544 Near Mt. Lemmon Turnoff “A community church for a world community.”
Oracle Church of Christ
2425 El Paseo 896-2452 896-2067 Sunday Bible Study • 10 am Worship • 11 am
Community Presbyterian Church
McNab & First Ave., San Manuel 385-2341 Sunday: Adult Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 11 a.m. Monday: 4th Sunday of the month: Joyful Music Celebration 4 p.m. with potluck to follow.
Pastor: Rev. Jeff Dixon
First Baptist Church 1st & Nichols, San Manuel, 385-4655
Sunday: Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Discipleship 5 p.m. Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 6 p.m. Amos Coffey, Interim Pastor
The Potter’s House 212 Main Street, Mammoth 385-4153 Pastor Mario Sanchez Jr.
Sunday: Sunday School Morning Service Evening Service Wednesday: Mid-Week Service
10 - 10:45 a.m 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Dr. Ed Nelson
Church of Christ
First Southern Baptist Church
Sunday: 10 a.m., 11 a.m., & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m.
99 Nichols, San Manuel
Short & Jones Street, Mammoth Interim Pastor Frank Ogden • 487-2488
Oracle Seventh-Day Adventist Church
9:45 a.m. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
Saturday: Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Pastor John Roybal
Sunday: Sunday School Worship Evening Service Wednesday:
“Where the Gospel is preached.”
First Baptist Church American Way, Oracle 520-808-3171 Pastor Ray Lott
Sunday: School 9:30 a.m. Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Free food distribution 2nd Tuesday, 11 a.m.
Full Gospel Church of God
301 E. Webb Dr., San Manuel 520-385-1250 or 520-385-5017 Pastors Michael & Bea Lucero Sr.
Sunday: School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. No Evening Service Wednesday 6 p.m.
Teen Group 3rd Friday of every month 6 p.m.
First Baptist Church
103 W. Galiuro, Mammoth, 487-2120
Sunday: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. “The Church On The Hill”
2150 Hwy. 77, Oracle
Assembly of God Main St., SM (across from the pool) Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night Service 6 p.m. Wednesday Night Service 6 p.m. Wednesday Children’s Study 6 p.m. Pastor Clarence Horn, 385-4353 All are welcome to hear God’s Word, hope to see you.
God’s Filling Station 341 N. Hwy 77, Mammoth 520-487-2249
Sunday Service
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Inter-denominational in that we encourage fellowship with Christians of all faith. Nondenominational in that we have no formal connection or commitment to any denomination. Biker Friendly Church!
Pastors Charles & Deborah Morelan Come as you are – All are welcome
To be included in the weekly church listing, call the San Manuel Miner 385-2266.
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Taylor’s Take: Sometimes it pays to be nice!
By Taylor Sheaffer Ritter I could be wrong and I certainly hope someone will tell me if this is not the case, but I try to be nice, helpful and generous if the opportunity is there and I am able to do so. This is just my belief and I am sure I have had a hypocrite moment or two, but I try not to judge others on a first impression simply due to the fact that I have no idea what their experience in life has been nor do I have any understanding of what trials and tribulations they are currently undergoing. I feel like there is a chance to learn something from everyone you meet, whether the experience be pleasant or not. Having said this, I have to admit that it is really cool when you’re nice and nice comes right back to hug you. This happened to me recently and it only reinforced my belief of ‘why not be nice?’ Here’s how it went: Ben was heading back to Minnesota to hang with his twin brother and dad to get some serious guy time in watching hockey games, drinking Pabst and what not…and whenever Ben leaves I get a little stir crazy. The last time Ben left me alone home by myself with the dogs, a spider the size of a large mouse darted across my room and I ran around with a broom, screaming like a three year old, for the better part of an hour…of course, this happens when Ben is gone. So as it was still somewhat pleasant outside, I gathered up a few friends and we set off to go camping in the White Canyon Wilderness. I arrived early to secure our spot in this awesome canyon…if you have not explored it, I really recommend it. Since the White Canyon is used by ranchers, our campsite was rather full of, shall we say, “fertilizer,” and as I surveyed this I mentally karate-kicked myself in the head for staring at my shovel earlier and thinking ‘Why would I need that?’ I have luck like this, even when I have a perfectly capable large shovel, purchased for exactly this type of moment, I am stupid and would rather struggle over large mounds of ‘doo’ with a rather flimsy piece of cardboard with bullet holes in it, that ‘Thank goodness’ someone was good enough to leave behind. I felt my dog, Roo, silently judging me, ‘Not one of your top moments, Mom!’ After eradicating that pleasant material from our campsite, I set to putting up the tent in a beautiful little patch of grass with branches blessedly bent over it in a nice arch. It was lovely and soft and perfect and within five minutes I was confronted with why this was the case. A large black cow, cause of the ‘doo,’ was standing on the other side of my tent, I assume rather irritated that I had just pitched my make-shift home over her bed. This standoff lasted 15 minutes while I clapped, tried to tap her with a branch and attempted to shoo her away. She resolved herself to stand across the creek-bed and angrily moo at me; ornery, old sow. Because I am a nerd and my mother never taught me that camping meant no-gourmet, I had planned a hearty meal of bourbon bbq-ed ribs, crisp panroasted potatoes and green beans with a selection of delicious cheese and soft baguette to start. As we were preparing our meal, two hikers ambled See Taylor, Page 10
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NOTICE OF THE FILING OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF STAKE-IT ENTERPRISES, LLC Pursuant to, and in accordance with, Arizona Revised Statutes Section 29-635(C), notice is hereby given that the Articles of Organization of Stake-It Enterprises, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, have been filed by the Arizona Corporation Commission. The following information is included in such Articles of Organization: 1. The name of the limited liability company is Stake-It Enterprises, LLC. File No. L-1682830-0. 2. The address of the registered office of the limited liability company and the name and business address of the agent for service of process are: Registered Office: 311 E. Cactus Wren Court Casa Grande, AZ 85122; Mailing Address: 311 E. Cactus Wren Court, Casa Grande, AZ 85122; Statutory Agent: Laurie Hoffmann, 311 E. Cactus Wren Court, Casa Grande, AZ 85122. 3. Management of this limited liability company is vested in the member. The name and mailing address of each person who is a member of the limited liability company at the time of its formation is: Douglas R. Meier, 311 E. Cactus Wren Court, Casa Grande, AZ 85122; Laurie Hoffman, 311 E. Cactus Wren Court, Casa Grande, 85122; Michael DEADLINE IS AZ 5 pm Friday Schiltz, 311 E. Cactus Wren Court, Casa Grande, AZ 28¢ 85122. Stake-It Enterprises, Word Ads: per word, minimum charge LLC By for /s/ 15 Douglas R.less. Meier; By /s/ Laurie $4.20 words or Repeat ads: (no Hoffman; Michael changeBy in /s/ copy) 24¢ Schiltz per word, minimum MINER Legal 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11 charge $3.60 for 15 words or less, per additional insertion. Word Ads Paid In Advance: 24¢ per word, minimum charge 3.60 for 15 words or less. File No.due VWCU Lovelis, Margaret An Payment uponvreceipt of statement. Notice Of Trustee’s Sale additional charge of $1.50 per month will Recorded: 5/11/2011 The following legally be made on all unpaid accounts. described trust property will be sold, pursuant Check your ad the first time it appears. to the powerofoferror, sale the under that certain In event newspaper willDeed not of Trust dated January 10,for 2000 andthan recorded assume responsibility more one on January 19, 2000 in Instrument Number incorrect insertion. 2000-002923, in the records of Pinal County, CARDSatOFpublic THANKS & PERSONAL ADS Arizona, auction to the highest bidder, at the to the to the MUST BE Main PAID entrance FOR IN ADVANCE Superior Court Building, 971 N Jason Lopez Circle, •Bldg A, FlorenceInformation AZ, on Tuesday, Marketplace • August 16, 2011, at the hour of 11:30 A.M. of free9 ofBlock charge said•Ads day:areLot 14 Of North Coolidge may To be no more than 15 words. An •Ads Addition Coolidge Townsite According •Ads Plat may Of have one bold customer To The Record In word; The Office Of The County Recorder Of Pinal County Arizona In choice. Book 3 Of Maps Page 34 Tax Parcel Number: •Ads are not sorted. 205-03-2150 Original Principal Balance: •Ads are taken on a first-come first-serve $10,000.00 Purported street address: 367 W basis; space is limited. Bealey Ave Coolidge AZ 85228 Take note that all interests property in •Only 16 in adsthe aretrust allowed eachsubordinate week. priority said Deed of Trust be subject •Adstomay advertise one and may only one item to being by or theless. Trustee’s Sale. whose terminated total cost is $50 Beneficiary: Vantage West Credit Union fka of item MUSTUnion be in the (OBO—“or DM•Price Federal Credit POad.Box 15115 best offer” allowed after price) Tucson AZ is85708-0115 The Successor Trustee qualifies as a Trustee of the •Ad must be resubmitted each week for Trust a Deed in theweek Trustee’s capacity as aad member multiple run; no guarantee will run of the State Bar of Arizona, as regulated by the more than once. State Bar of Arizona, as required by Arizona •Ad cannot advertise a service, sale, Revised Statutes Section 33-803,yard Subsection or real estate. Lovelis, A. auction, Dated: help May wanted 10, 2011 Margaret an •Deadline unmarriediswoman 8334 Tucson Friday atP.O. 5:00Box pm the week AZ before 85738publication. Estate of Margaret Lovelis 7243 Carmenita Rd La Mesa CA 91941 Original We now accept Trustor /s/ Howard A. Chorost, a member of the VISA, StateMASTERCARD Bar of Arizona, Trustee AND Successor AMERICAN EXPRESS 21 East Speedway Boulevard Tucson. Arizona 85705 State Of Arizona ) County Of Maricopa ): ss. This instrument was acknowledged before me May 10, 2011, by Howard A. Chorost, a member of the State Bar of Arizona, Successor Trustee, who is personally known to me and who executed the foregoing Notice of Trustee Sale. /s/ Tina Biskupiak Notary Public My Commission Expires: 1/5/14 Publish: 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11, 6/22/11
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TS No.: 2975.004 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 5/3/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under this Deed of Trust, Assignment of Leases and Rents, Security Agreement and Financing Statement, recorded October 5, 2004, at Fee Number 2004-079324, Official Records of Pinal County Recorder, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, on August 5, 2011, at 11 o’clock a.m. Legally described as: Lots 15 and 16 Block 14, Casa Grande Townsite, according to the plat of record in the Office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, in Book 1 of Maps, Page 11. Tax parcel number(s): 507-07-0900 Original principal balance: $220,000.00 The street address/location of the real property described above is purported to be: 205 North Florence Street, Casa Grande, Arizona 85222 – Pinal County Name and address of beneficiary: Bank One, N.A. n/k/a JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Tucson Business Banking LPO 2 East Congress, 5th Floor Tucson, Arizona 85701 And JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. 201 North Central Avenue, 17th Floor Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Attention: Jeanette Pace Name and address of original trustor: Timothy M. Hoyt Vicki Lyn Hoyt 173 Hacienda Road Casa Grande, Arizona 85222 Name, address and telephone number of Trustee/ Successor Trustee: Jeffrey Messing, Esq. Poli & Ball, PLC 2999 North 44th Street, Suite 500 Phoenix, Arizona 85018 602/840-1400 Telephone Dated this 2 day of May, 2011. /s/ Jeffrey Messing, Attorney at Law Trustee/ Successor Trustee, is qualified per A.R.S. § 33-803(A)(2), as a Member of the State Bar of Arizona State of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) On this 2 day of May, 2011, before me personally appeared Jeffrey Messing, Attorney at Law, as Trustee/Successor Trustee, whom I know personally, and acknowledged that he executed the same. My Commission Expires: May 31, 2013 /s/ M. Garcia, Notary Public Commission Expiration is May 31, 2013 Publish: 5/18/11, 5/25/11, 6/1/11, 6/8/11
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legally described trust property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated March 24, 2003, and recorded on March 31, 2003, in Fee Number 2003020467, records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, on July 28, 2011, at the hour of 11:30 o’clock in the morning of said day. The property to be sold is situated in Pinal County, Arizona, and is described as follows: See Exhibit “A” Attached Hereto And By This Reference Made A Part Hereof Property Address: 103 1/2 West Palo Verde Avenue Coolidge, Arizona 85128 Tax Parcel Number: 205-14-143E Original Principal Balance: $148,536.82 Original Trustor: Victor M. Perea Veronica E. Perea 103 W. Palo Verde Coolidge, AZ 85228 Current Trustor: Victor M. Perea Veronica E. Perea 103 W. Palo Verde Coolidge, AZ 85128 Current Beneficiary: Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc. 500 Alcoa Trail Maryville, TN 37804 Trustee: Jeffrey S. Katz, Attorney at Law a Member of the State Bar of Arizona 2823 E. Speedway Blvd., Suite 201 Tucson, AZ 85716 (520) 745-9200 Dated this 19th day of April, 2011. /s/ Jeffrey S. Katz, Attorney at Law Trustee/Successor Trustee, is qualified per A.R.S. Section 33803 (A)2 as a member of The Arizona State Bar State of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Pima ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this 19th day of April, 2011, by Jeffrey S. Katz, Attorney at Law, a Member of the State Bar of Arizona as Successor Trustee. /s/ S. Diederich Notary Public S. Woodruff My commission expires: 5-30-2011 Exhibit “A” Parcel 1: The East 100 feet of Tract 1, Block 1 of Wallace Acres, according to the plat of record in the Office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Book 5 of Maps, Page 5. Parcel 2: The West 75 feet of the East 175 feet of Tract 1, Block 1 of Wallace Acres, according to the plat of record in the Office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Book 5 of Maps, Page 5. Publish: 5/25/11, 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11
CHRISTIAN FAMILY CARE AGENCY NOTICE OF POTENTIAL BIRTH FATHER SHANAE MONIQUE MOSLEY is the mother of JAYDEN LAMAR LYONS, born on April 13, 2011 in Phoenix, AZ. Her address is 611 E. Dee Street, Avondale, AZ 85323. PURSUANT to Arizona Revised Statutes §8-106(G), you are hereby notified that: 1. SHANAE MONIQUE MOSLEY has named you LENNON (LAST NAME UNKNOWN) as the potential biological father of this child. This Notice is also for JOHN DOE or any other person claiming to be the father. She has currently made plans to place this child for adoption through Christian Family Care Agency, 3603 North 7th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85013. The telephone number is (602) 234-1935. 2. Under Arizona law, Arizona Revise Statutes §8-106 and 8-107, you have the right, as a potential biological birth father of this child, to consent to the proposed adoption. You also have the right to withhold your consent to the proposed adoption. 3. If you give your consent to the adoption, your consent is irrevocable once you give it. 4. If you are not in agreement with the adoption plan, and want to withhold your consent to the adoption, you have thirty days (30) from the date that this notice is served upon you to complete both of the following: a. You must initiate paternity proceedings under Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 25, Chapter 6, Article 1. b. You must have the mother served with the paternity paperwork in compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes, Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 4.1. 5. If you initiate paternity proceedings, you are obligated to proceed to judgment. 6. Should you establish paternity, you would have a right to seek custody of the child. 7. It is your responsibility to provide financial support for the child if paternity is established. If paternity is not established until after the child is born, you may be responsible for past support. (A.R.S. §25-809(A)). 8. Failure to file a paternity action within thirty days of completion of the service of this Notice pursuant to Title 25, Chapter 6, Article 1 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and to serve the mother with paternity paperwork within 30 days of completion of service of this notice upon you and to pursue the action to judgment bars you from bringing or maintaining any action to assert any interest in the child. 9. Your failure to file a paternity action within thirty days also constitutes a legal ground for the termination of any parent-child relationship that may exist between you and the child. A.R.S. §8-533(B)(5). 10. You may wish to consult with an attorney to assist you in initiating a paternity action, or determining what course of action you wish to take in response to this Notice. 11. The Indian Child Welfare Act may supersede the Arizona Revised Statutes regarding an adoption and paternity. THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THIS NOTICE YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY. YOUR RIGHT TO PARENT YOUR CHILD WILL BE LOST IF YOU DO NOT ACT TO EXTABLISH YOUR PATERNITY WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS. NO FURTHER NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN 5/25, 6/1, 6/8, 6/15/11 CNS-2104218# SAN MANUEL MINER MINER Legal 5/25/11, 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11
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Trustee Sale No: 2011-6836 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: May 16, 2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated February 14, 2007, and recorded on February 15, 2007 in Instrument Number 2007-020019, thereafter assigned in Instrument Number 2007-020020, Records of Pinal County, Arizona at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, AZ on August 17, 2011 at 11:00AM of said day: Legal: See attached “Exhibit A” for legal description The street address is purported to be: Address Unavailable See Legal Description Pinal County, AZ Tax Parcel Number 201-21-006A Original Principal Balance $ 210,000.00 Name And Address Of Original Trustor Sunrise Plaza, LLC Emmanuel Ikharebha 695 W. 16th St. Florence, AZ 85232 Current Owner Sunrise Plaza, LLC Emmanuel Ikharebha 695 W. 16th St. Florence, AZ 85232 Beneficiary Palo Cristi Investments, Inc., an Arizona Corporation 6750 E. Camelback Rd. Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Current Trustee Empire West Title Agency, LLC 4808 N. 22nd St. Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Telephone Number: (602) 749-7000 Dated May 16, 2011 Empire West Title Agency, LLC /s/ By: Barbara Rostad Its: Vice President Manner Of Trustee Qualification A.R.S. 33-803(A)(1) Regulator: The Department of Financial Institutions State Of Arizona } } ss. County of Maricopa } On May 16, 2011, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Barbara Rostad, Vice President of Empire West Title Agency, LLC personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires November 27, 2012 /s/ Sherri L. Morris Notary Public All persons whose interest in the Trust Property is subordinate in priority to that of the above described Deed of Trust may be subject to having such subordinate interest terminated by this Trustee’s Sale. Exhibit “A” Legal Description Trustee Sale No. 2011-6836 Parcel No. 1: That portion of the South half of the Southwest quarter of Section 19, Township 4 South, Range 10 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, which lies Northwest of the Aztec Mutual Canal (Northside Canal) more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the South half of the Southwest quarter of said Section 19 (Northwest corner of the South half of said Section 19 of record); Thence North 89 degrees 19 minutes 57 seconds East, a distance of 2,615.55 feet to the Northeast corner of the South half of the Southwest quarter of said Section 19: Thence South 76.43 feet to a point on the North line of the canal right-of-way; Thence South 67 degrees 57 minutes 19 seconds West a distance of 292.28 feet; Thence South 76 degrees 03 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 124.24 feet; Thence South 67 degrees 57 minutes 19 seconds West a distance of 28.00 feet; Thence South 59 degrees 51 minutes 28 seconds West a distance of 124.24 feet; Thence South 67 degrees 57 minutes 19 seconds West a distance of 226.57 feet; Thence South 62 degrees 20 minutes 06 seconds West a distance of 2016.16 feet to the Southwest corner of said Section 19; Thence North 00
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degrees 06 minutes 41 seconds East a distance of 1319.35 feet to the point of beginning; Excepting therefrom any portion lying within the following described parcel as conveyed to Arizona Public Service Company in Instrument No. 2003-018157; Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Section 19; Thence North 00 degrees 10 minutes 06 seconds West (North 00 degrees 06 minutes 41 seconds East record) along the West line of said Section 19, a distance of 1319.11 feet (1319.35 feet record); Thence North 89 degrees 05 minutes 04 seconds East (North 89 degrees 19 minutes 57 seconds East record) a distance of 555.45 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 10 minutes 06 seconds East a distance of 1033.82 feet to a point on the North right-of-way line of the Northside (Aztec Mutual) Canal; Thence South 62 degrees 03 minutes 19 seconds West (South 62 degrees 20 minutes 06 seconds West record) along said North right-of-way line, a distance of 627.74 feet, more or less to the point of beginning. Parcel No. 2: An easement for ingress, egress, and public utilities of the North 40 feet of the following described portion of Government Lot 4, Section 19, Township 4 South, Range 10 East described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Section 19; Thence North 00 degrees 10 minutes 06 seconds West (North 00 degrees 06 minutes 41 seconds East record) along the West line of said Section 19, a distance of 1319.11 feet (1319.35 feet record); Thence North 89 degrees 05 minutes 04 seconds East (North 89 degrees 19 minutes 57 seconds East record) a distance of 555.45 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 10 minutes 06 seconds East a distance of 1033.82 feet to a point on the North right-of-way line of the Northside (Aztec Mutual) Canal; Thence South 62 degrees 03 minutes 19 seconds West (South 62 degrees 20 minutes 06 seconds West record) along said North right-of-way line, a distance of 627.74 feet, more or less to the point of beginning. Parcel No. 3: An undefined easement over the North 25 feet of the following described property: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 25, Township 4 South, Range 9 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona; Thence South 1122.61 feet; Thence East 5 feet to the point of beginning; Thence South 541.57 feet; Thence East 309.19 feet; Thence North 39 degrees East a distance of 90.15; Thence North 44 degrees East a distance of 35.16 feet; Thence North 30 degrees East a distance of 35.35 feet; Thence North 78 degrees East a distance of 42.65 feet; Thence North 47 degrees East a distance of 56.88 feet; Thence North 39 degrees East a distance of 98.60 feet; Thence North 59 degrees East a distance of 48.58 feet; Thence North 35 degrees East a distance of 50.90 feet; Thence North 43 degrees East a distance of 77.99 feet; Thence North 51 degrees East a distance of 86.57 feet; Thence North 57 degrees East a distance of 147.18 feet; Thence North 59 degrees East a distance of 75.74 feet; Thence North 89 degrees West a distance of 1001.62 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel No. 4: An undefined easement over the South 25 feet of that portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 25, Township 4 South, Range 9 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of said Section 25; Thence North 89 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds East along the North line of said Section 25, a distance of 290.00 feet to the Northeast corner of that certain tract of land described in Deed
Notice Of Publication Articles Of Organization Have Been Filed In The Office Of The Arizona Corporation Commission For I Name: Trio Granite & Marble, LLC. L-16-71816-4. II The address of registered office is: 137 South 21st Street, Coolidge AZ 85128. The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: National Contractor Services Corporation, 1010 E Jefferson St Phoenix AZ 85034. III Management of limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Richard Patrick Curradi, 4631 E Stallion Dr, Eloy AZ 85131, member; Lupe Nmn Elizalde, 213 E 10th St, Eloy AZ 85131, member; Larry Allan Wainscott, 137 South 21st Street, Coolidge AZ 85128, member. Publish: 5/18/11, 5/25/11, 6/1/11
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TS # 15490-379 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 5/23/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated June 30, 2008, and recorded on July 9, 2008, at Fee Number 2008-064903, Records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction, to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, on Tuesday, August 23, 2011, at 11:30 o’clock a.m. of said day: Lot 63, Maricopa Meadows Parcel 13, according to the Plat of record in the office of the County Recorders of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet E, Slide 51. Street Address, If Any, Or Identifiable Location Of Trust Property: 46129 W. Holly Drive Maricopa, Arizona 85239 Assessor’s Parcel Number: 512-34-0630 Original Principal Balance $109,343.00 Beneficiary (current): Name: Compass Bank Address: P.O. Box 10566 Birmingham, Alabama 35296 Original Trustor: Name: Sergio Lopez-Valenzuela and Maria I. Lopez, husband and wife Address: 44405 W. Honey Comb Rd. Maricopa, AZ 85239 Successor Trustee: Name: Steven J. Itkin Address: Waterfall, Economidis, Caldwell, Hanshaw & Villamana, P.C. 5210 East Williams Circle, Suite 800 5210 East Williams Circle, Suite 800 Tucson, Arizona 85711 Telephone: 520-745-7817 Fax: 520745-1279 Toll Free: 888-547-4978 E-mail: sitkin@wechv.com Dated this 23rd day of May, 2011. /s/ Steven J. Itkin, Successor Trustee Manner of Trustee Qualification: A Member of the State Bar of Arizona Pursuant to A.R.S. § 33-803(A)(2) Name of Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County Of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 23rd day of May, 2011 by Steven J. Itkin, as Successor Trustee and not individually. (Seal): /s/ Abby Moore Notary Public My Comm. Exp. Sept. 25, 2011 Publish: 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11, 6/22/11
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auction to the highest bidder pursuant to the power of sale under the Deed of Trust recorded in the records of Pinal County, Arizona, at Docket No. 2007-124501. The sale will be held at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, on the 19th day of July, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. of said day. An Assignment of Deed of Trust in which all beneficial interest was assigned and transferred to Arroyo Colorado, L.L.C., an Arizona limited liability company, was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, at Docket No. 2010-104992. Legal Description: See attached Exhibit A Identifiable Location of Trust Property: Vacant Land Picacho, Arizona Tax Parcel I.D. No.: 411-22-012, 411-22-013 and 411-22-016 Original Principal Balance: $24,600.00 Name and Address of Current Beneficiary: Arroyo Colorado, LLC 2251 E. Grant Road Tucson, AZ 85719 Name and Address of Original Trustor: Martin E. Hussak P.O. Box 31 Picacho, AZ 85241 Name and Address of Current Trustee: Michael R. Urman, a member of the State Bar of Arizona DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy, P.C. 2525 E. Broadway, Suite 200 Tucson, AZ 85716-5300 (520) 322-5000 Dated: April 8, 2011 /s/ Michael R. Urman, Trustee State Of Arizona )) ss: County of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 8th day of April, 2011, by Michael R. Urman, as Trustee. /s/ Rhonda L. Letzkus Notary Public My Commission Expires: 1/8/2013 Exhibit A (Parcel 1) Lot 7, Block 3 of Picacho Homesite, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, in Book 5, Page 36; Together with the Northeasterly one-half of closed street lying Southwesterly of and adjacent to Lot 7; All as abandoned by Resolution recorded October 2, 1957, in Docket 188, Page 293. (Parcel 2) Lot 8, Block 3 of Picacho Homesite, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, in Book 5, Page 36; Together with the Northeasterly one-half of closed street lying Southwesterly of and adjacent to Lot 8; All as abandoned by Resolution recorded October 2, 1957, in Docket 188, Page 293. (Parcel 3) Lots 11 and 12, Block 3 of Picacho Homesite, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, in Book 5, Page 36; Together with the Northeasterly one-half of closed street lying Southwesterly of and adjacent to Lots 11 and 12; And the Northwesterly one-half of closed street lying Southeasterly of and adjacent to Lot 12; All as abandoned by Resolution recorded October 2, 1957, in Docket 188, Page 293. Publish: 5/18/11, 5/25/11, 6/1/11, 6/8/11
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recorded in Book 37 of Deeds, page 143, records of Pinal County, Arizona, and the True Point Of Beginning; Thence North 89 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds East along said North line of Section 25, a distance of 2342.14 feet to the Northeast corner of said Section 25; Thence South 00 degrees 06 minutes 00 seconds West along the East line of said Section 25, a distance of 9.70 feet to a point on the toe of the slope of the Northwesterly bank of the Aztec Mutual Canal (Northside Canal, Canal No. 3); Thence South 60 degrees 50 minutes 37 seconds West along said slope toe a distance of 734.64 Thence South 60 degrees 02 minutes 09 seconds West along said slope toe a distance of 177.37 feet; Thence South 52 degrees 18 minutes 52 seconds West along said slope toe a distance of 192.26 feet; Thence South 60 degrees 24 minutes 51 seconds West along said slope toe a distance of 124.24 feet; Thence South 52 degrees 18 minutes 52 seconds West long said slope toe a distance of 28.00 feet; Thence South 43 degrees 47 minutes 17 seconds West along said slope toe a distance of 124.24 feet; Thence South 50 degrees 45 minutes 32 seconds West along said slope toe a distance of 377.83 feet; Thence South 46 degrees 31 minutes 33 seconds West along said slope toe a distance of 153.44 feet; Thence South 55 degrees 55 minutes 52 seconds West along said slope toe a distance of 51.88 feet; Thence South 59 degrees 50 minutes 34 seconds West along said slope toe a distance of 24.07 feet; Thence South 89 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds West a distance of 1001.62 feet to a point on the East line of U.S. Highway 80-89 and which point is 5.00 feet East of the NorthSouth midsection line of said Section 25; Thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 02 seconds East along said East line of U.S. Highway 80-89 a distance of 872.36 feet to the South line of said tract of land described in Deed recorded in Book 37 of Deeds, page 143; Thence North 89 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds East along said South line a distance of 285.00 feet to the Southeast corner of said tract; Thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 02 seconds East along the East line of said tract, a distance of 250.25 feet to the True Point Of Beginning; Excepting therefrom the following described parcel: Beginning for a tie at the North quarter corner of said Section 25; Thence North 89 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds East along the Northern boundary line of said Section 25, a distance of 285.00 feet to the True Point Of Beginning, said point bears South 89 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds West distance of 2342.14 feet from the Northeast corner of said Section 25; Thence continuing North 89 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds East along the North boundary line of said Section 25 a distance of 554.58 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 13 minutes 02 seconds West parallel to the West boundary line of said Section 25, a distance of 1122.61 feet; Thence South 89 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds West parallel to the North boundary line of said Section 25 a distance of 839.58 feet to a point on the East boundary line of State Highway 80-89 right-ofway; Thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 02 seconds East along the East boundary line of said Highway 80-89 right-of-way and parallel to the West boundary line of said Section 25 a distance of 872.36 feet; Thence North 89 degrees 44 minutes 44 seconds East parallel to the North boundary line of said Section 25, a distance of 285.00 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 02 seconds East parallel to the West boundary line of said Section 25 a distance of 250.25 feet to the True Point Of Beginning. Publish: 5/25/11, 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11
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Find your next job in the classifieds! ADVERTISE YOUR JOB Opening in 88 AZ newspapers. Reach over 1 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www. classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN) WANTED: LIFE AGENTS. Earn $500 a Day. Great agent benefits. Commissions paid daily. Liberal underwriting. Leads, leads, leads. LIFE INSURANCE, LICENSE REQUIRED. Call 1-888-713-6020. (AzCAN) EXPERIENCED AUTO BODY TECH and painter needed. Prefer ICAR or ASE certificaiton, or the ability to obtain certificate. Contact Jim, Horne Collision Center, Show Low, AZ. 928-537-4932 jim@hornecollision.com. (AzCAN)
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Sell 50 papers make $10, and you get to keep all the tips!! You must be able to turn your money or unsold papers in weekly. For More Information Call Janis at 385-2266.
NEW 3 Bedroom / 2 Bath DOUBLEWIDE - CAVCO Durango Factory Order. Full Drywall. Hardwood Cabinets 1st Quality, Lowest Price - $32,995! Home Outlet 1-800-493-2221. www. thehomeoutletaz.com. (AzCAN)
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NOW HIRING – ORACLE VICINITY Immediate opening for HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC – must have own tools – Other positions available – Salary DOE – Call 520896-2435
Positions available: Structural welders, pipefitters experienced with cast iron. 3-5 years experience necessary. Must be MSHA/ OSHA certified. Send resumes via email REBLLC@comcast. net attention: Amanda/ Human Resources
21.Truck Drivers NEED A CDL? Need a job? Careers starting at $40K/year. As little as 4 weeks. Call Southwest Truck Driver Training. 602-352-0704 (Located in Phoenix). (AzCAN)
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45. Miscellaneous LARRY’S HONEY Mesquite Homey & jellies will be in Mammoth every 1st Monday of the month at the grave yard. Starting March 7th from 8-4. 520-247-8633. 6/1 6tpL Boat trailer for $500 and exercise equipment for sale. 487-0366 5/25 2tpA
PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? FFTA is here to help. We offer counseling, financial assistance, and many different families / options to consider. Please call Joy: 1-866-922-3678. www. foreverfamiliesthroughadoption.org. (AzCAN) ADOPT: Young, happily married couple wishing for newborn. Love, affection, security and oppotunities await your baby. Expenses paid. Please call Jillian and David anytime 877-613-8169. (AzCAN)
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80.Rentals LOOKING FOR AN AFFORDABLE 62+ senior apartment? Superior Arboretum Apartments, immediate occupancy, one bedroom & studios, on-site laundry & utility allowance. Rent based on income guidelines. 199 W. Gray Dr., Superior, AZ. Call 1-866962-4804. Equal Housing Opportunity / Wheel Chair Accessible. (AzCAN)
• 2 bed, 1 bath, stove, refrigerator, fenced. Half off first month’s rent. $550 /month • 3 bed, 1 bath home with stove, refrigerator & dishwasher. $575 • 2 bed, 1 bath with refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine, fenced backyard. $575 / month. •2 bed, 1 bath with stove, refrigerator and fenced backyard. $480 / month.
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80.Rentals 3bdrm/1ba house, 30x24 steel shop, fenced yard, pets, sewer, $675/ mo. Upper 3rd Ave, San Manuel. Call 520-896-2404. 5/25 3tpO
81.Commercial Property 7,000 sq.ft. building for sale $145,000 129 N Main Street, Mammoth Tom 520-982-0200 FOR RENT 800 sf or 3,200 sf in Mammoth Plaza on Main Street. Call Tom 520-982-0200 9/27tfnK
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• 1645 W. Camino Seco $400 2 bd, 1 bath w/ addition. Avail. May 1st. • 2645 W. Beverly Circle $500 2 bd, 2 bath on 1.25 acres, views • 1347 N. Anna Lind $650 2 bd, 2 ba, quiet lot • 610 W. Oak Hills Dr. $600 2 bd, view, 750 sq. ft. • 1551 N. Calle Futura sp 2 $475 2 bd, 2 ba, MH
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• 1013 W. 3rd Ave $600 3bd, 2ba, remodeled bath
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• 746 N. Tiger Dr. $500 3 bd, 1 ba, large fenced lot, workshop, covered carport
PRESCOTT AREA - Rare opportunity. Foreclosure. 80 acres - orig sale price $185K. *New price $59,900. Great opportunity at Ruger Ranch located near Kirkland. On maintained road. Build now or buy & hold. 1st come basis. *Special lender financing. Call AZLR 1-888-6908271. ADWR available. (AzCAN) STEAL MY 36 ACRES. Ridiculously low $29,900. Drastically reduced. Located on county maintained quiet dirt road with electric. Near Wickenburg, great getaway. Once in a lifetime price. ADWR report & special owner financing available. Saddle Creek Ranch by AZLR 1-888-690-8267. (AzCAN) ADVERTISE YOUR HOME, property or business for sale in 88 AZ newspapers. Reach over 1 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www. classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)
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4 Home Sites with lots of mesquite trees, near Mammoth. P.O. each about 1/2 ac. OMC, your choice $14,500 each. Tom 520-982-0200. 7/7 tfncK
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TWO BEDROOM, 1 BATH 108 6th Ave. Great location, backs to desert, large back covered patio with spa, metal roof, new cooler & workshop $39,900. 310 Ave. B Remodeled kitchen & bath, ceramic tile floors, fenced yard, covered patio, stove & refrigerator. $49,900. 123 Ave. A Clean, well kept home with enlarged kitchen, remodeled kitchen and bath, carpet/cermanic flooring, C/L fence and all appliances. $59,900. THREE BEDROOM, 1 BATH 124 Webb 2 car garage, A/C, fenced yard, remodeled kitchen. $54,900. 20 Ave. A Lovely home with beautiful fenced yard. Fruit trees & large shed. Upgrades & views. Includes appliances. Backs to desert. $65,000. 208 McNabb Nice with small garage/workshop in back. $49,900. 113 McNabb There are many upgrades in this home! Block privacy wall around the backyard with beautiful views of Galiuro Mountain Range, remodeled bathroom with pedestal sink, remodeled kitchen with upgraded cabinets and breakfast bar, back covered patio, carport, front covered porch and storage shed, home also has a dishwasher, disposal, oven/stove and refrigerator. $63,000. THREE BEDROOM, 1-3/4 BATH 201 Avenue I Pride of ownership evident in this home on large landscaped corner lot. Metal roof, A/C, wood privacy fence, 3 garages, workshop, carpet & ceramic flooring, all appliances. $126,900. 311 5th Pl 1,744 sq. ft., lots of storage, chain link, fence, den or additional bedroom. $44,900. 320 El Camino One of a handful of homes in San Manuel that has a master bedroom and bathroom. Home has been remodeled inside and out. New kitchen with granite counters and new cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances, freshly painted, new Low E double pane windows, new doors, new fixtures and upgraded bathrooms, all floor coverings are new, brand new gas furnace, new security door. Outside: freshly painted, new low maintenance landscaping, new cement driveway. Not a short sale or foreclosure. $92,500. Open Monday-Friday After hours or evenings call: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. RICHARD LARgENT................................... 520-256-1406 Available by appt. anytime. TONYA LARgENT ....................................... 520-256-1095 BILL KELLAM.............................................. 520-603-3944 MIKE gROVER ............................................ 520-471-0171 SHARON FLAKE ......................................... 520-483-0657 EQUAL HOUSING REALTOR PAULA MERTEN-BROKER......................... 520-471-3085 OPPORTUNITY
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•Solid brick home on 1/3 ac., with oak trees and a spacious backyard. Wood, slate and travertine floors, ceiling fans, wood burning heat. $169,000. •Business space in Oracle updated with floor tile, combo A/C and heat. Will consider financing options. $39,995. •Beautiful sunsets, rock outcroppings, privacy, very well maintained MH on 1.25 ac, totally fenced, horse property. $99,900. •Excellent MH on 2.5 ac. with fantastic views, split floor plan with large MB, block skirting, covered deck. $99,500. •Very well maintained home surrounded by oak trees, lovely fireplace, large kitchen, quite neighborhood. $104,000. •Country living on Florence Hwy, green house, fenced garden area, private well, windmill on 2.49 acres. Great Price! $99,900.
•Priced to sell! Home needs work, but land and neighborhhod are great. $29,000. •Horse Property! MH on 1.25 ac. Priced to sell $55,000. •Over 1 1/2 ac. completely fenced ready for your children, horses & pets, 2 story home with 2 bd upstairs, 2 down. $119,000. •Lovely slump block home high on a hill with unobstructed views, 4 bd, 2 ba in pristine condition. $229,000. •Established feed store, 2,000 sq. ft., building plus hay barn on .42 ac lot, fully fenced. $209,900. •Stunning farmhouse on 3.3 ac in Cherry Valley, horse facilites, garden area, peace and quite, lovely interior details. $345,000. •Spacious MH with great views, open floorplan, large kitchen, rent with option to buy $150 of rent toward closing costs. $135,000. •Enjoy the wildlife and views from this immaculate home on an acre. So many upgrades inside, flagstone patio. $225,000.
•Commerical property on America Ave. owner has started construction on approximatly 6,000 sq. ft. bldg and is including building materials on site. $145,000. •Horse Property! Build your home or put a manufactured home on this great 3.34 ac parcel. $109,000. •Choose your own parcel from 1.25 to 3.75 ac., flat, easy to build on, utilities at street. $84,900 to $210,000. •Owner Motivated to Sell! 1.25 ac. or 3.75 ac already excavated, water to each site, 1.25 ac for $35,000 or 3.75 ac for $80,000. •Just over 1 ac. in homes only area, great views, end of cul-de-sac. Amazing Price. $50,000.
•4 view lots, 1.25 ac. each in high view area of Oracle, homes only. Utilities at lot line. 3 lots for $95,000; 1 lot for $96,000. •REDUCED!! 3.3 ac. on Linda Vista Rd with great views, ready to build, utilities at road. $169,000. •Two Lots with shared well 1.5 ac each. Price reduced to $26,500. •Great investment property. 10 ac. can be split 5 times. Has excellent well. Borders state land. No financing necessary. Owner will carry. $150,000. •Half acre plus lot with all utilities, paved road, homes only area. $33,000. •One acre with new access off Linda Vista, boulders, views, trees. $105,000.
•627 W. 4th Ave. Beautiful home, open floor plan, updated bathrooms, large laundry room, newer furnace. $118,000.
•314 E. 5th St. Nice home faces the desert for mountain views. New vanity and kitchen cabinets. $63,900.
•25 ac. retreat with home, guest house, entirely fenced with several pastures and good horse facilities, garage/workshop, entire property in beautiful condition. $424,000. •Spectacular 7 ac. in Aravaipa Canyon ready to build on. Well & septic installed. Rustic barn. $147,000. •3-lots to choose from. Hill top views shared well, horse property, leveled off areas for home sites. Two lots $50,000 each & one lot $70.000. •5 bd. home on 40 ac. on Redington Rd., quality home, artesian well. Views. $250,000 •Hwy 77 and Main, zoned commercial/ residential, water, sewer and electric at property line. Leveled off pad area, great views. Owner will carry. 2.1 ac. Price reduced to $24,500. •Peppersauce Mine Rd. - 10, 20 or 40 ac., magnificent views of mountains, very private, 20 ac. parcel has well and solar array, borders State land. $64,900, $144,900 or $229,900.
•Beautiful MH with fantastic views and 3.3 ac. to spread out in, well, fireplace, large MB, $125,000. •REDUCED!! Stunning views from this elevated property on high side of Redington Rd. Can be split. 8.48 ac $149,500. •Beautiful views, 37 ac in secluded area, State land on 2 sides, zoned for site build or MH. $250,000. •Secluded area with great views, large room addition on mobile, lots of mature trees, 1 1/3 acres. $49,000. •Large well-kept home, great views, 3 bd, 3ba, 616 sq. ft. basement with its own entrance, rock fireplace with pellet stone insert, large RV carport includes a 500 sq.ft. beauty shop with equipment. $249,000.
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225 N WATER TANK RD MLS#: 21114352 Enjoy the wildlife and views from the back patio. Immaculate and exceptionally well maintained home. Quality block construction on .99ac oak covered lot. Sunsets, privacy and quietness all rolled into one. Upgrades include wood shutters, laminate flooring, wood cabinets, pantry, 2005 shingle roof, hutch in formal dining room, walk-in closet in master bdrm, block wall in backyard, flagstone patio, graveled front yard just to mention some. Must see. $225,000
•.69 ac. Oracle. $ •7.14 ac allowed, •1.25 ac. • 3 - 5 ac. to $69,00 •Oaks an great vie •Just ov $49,000 •Almost features •Two 20 All 40 ac •3.5 ac. Land on •Great lo line. $31 •Corner and Hwy •Sunrise, ac. lot. $79 •Best pri $5,000 d •Beautif property. •4 lots, 1 offers. $8
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870 N SYCAMORE DRIV MLS#: 21113692 Family home in a family neighborhood. Large fenced back yard has storage shed and great play area and sand box for kids to play. Front and back porches are covered for outdoor living. Large shade trees in front yard. A great workshop is on the side of the house. Enough bedrooms for the whole family. $ 89,900
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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona
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Newly inducted … Mountain Vista School in Oracle recently inducted several students to its chapter of the National Junior Honor Society. Those inducted are, from left: back, Emma Peoble, Desiree Gallarado, Angela Navarro, Anyssa Zazueta, Alice Ram; middle, Emily Soulé, Kati Hall; front, Breanna Chargualaf, Hannah Smith, Samantha Keilman and Latissia Garcia. Not pictured are John Machado and Andrew Peru. (Submitted photo)
Taylor Fairly healthy ... On Saturday, May 21,the Mountain Vista School gym was the site of a health fair. Many local health providers, vendors and organizations were present to give out information and answer questions about available health services in the area. There were raffle prizes and give away items as well as refreshments for everyone. In talking with some of the providers, they would like to see Carpet Tile & Grout more young families Cleaning (520) 896-2158 attend the next fair. (John Hernandez photos) (520) 730-1268
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Local Numbers You Need to Know Mammoth Town Hall 487-2331 Mammoth Police Dept 487-2248 Mammoth Library 487-2026 DES 487-2311 Pinal County Public Health Scheduling 1-866-960-0633 Mammoth Justice Court 487-2262 Supervisor Pete Rios, Pinal County 487-2941 Pinal County Sheriff’s Office San Manuel 385-2222 Pinal County Clerk of the Superior Court Mammoth Office 487-2941 Pinal County Clerk of Superior Court Florence Office 866-5300 Dept. of Motor Vehicle San Manuel 385-2100 Oracle Transfer Station 896-9435 Dudleyville Landfill 356-6181