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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
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Nature Conservancy: Restoring river and land By John Hernandez The San Pedro River has been a vital riparian corridor for both people and wildlife in the southwest for thousands of years. The river originates near Cananea, Sonora Mexico and flows north through Arizona to Hayden-Winkelman where it meets the Gila River. It is one of the last major, free flowing undammed rivers in the southwest United States. It hosts two thirds of the bird diversity in the United States including 100 species of breeding birds and 300 species of migrating birds. There are 80 species of mammals including the jaguar and ocelot and more than 60 species of reptiles and amphibians that reside and pass through the river basin. It is an area of ecological importance. Over the years mining, ranching, farming and encroaching urban areas have had a significant impact on the river’s ecosystem. The pumping of ground water has
depleted both ground water and surface water flows. In some areas this has led to the degradation of riparian vegetation. Pollutants from industry, urban areas, and agricultural fields have found their way into the river. The grazing of livestock has denuded vegetation leading to eroded stream banks and causing increased sedimentation, nitrates, and fecal coliforms. The Nature Conservancy (TNC), a world-wide nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting nature for people now and in the future, has been active for a number of years in the San Pedro Valley working to improve the condition of the river basin. They have been working with ranchers, mining operations and other stakeholders to conserve and protect the riparian corridors of the San Pedro Valley. The Nature Conservancy believes in working with other agencies, businesses, and the public to achieve that goal. They also strive for improving the
river by educating landowners, and the public on water quality and quantity issues. TNC recently received a grant in the amount of $396,409 from the Arizona Water Protection Fund for reduction of erosion and sedimentation along the lower San Pedro River through hydrologic restoration of modified ephemeral washes. The grant will allow them to restore a 528-acre parcel of land on the lower San Pedro approximately three miles north of Mammoth. TNC acquired this parcel from the H & E Land and Cattle Company. The land had been identified as having significant impacts on the river. The property consisted of 200 acres of river bottom and 300 acres of irrigated alfalfa/grass hay fields. The farm used approximately 2,200 acrefeet of water per year. For the area between Mammoth and Winkelman (an 18-mile stretch), See Restoration, Page 3
Nature Conservancy Lower San Pedro River Manager Molly Hanson stands in front of one of the large tractors used in the restoration of the former H & E Land and Cattle Company. (John Hernandez photo)
PCSO Deputies back to work following military service Two Pinal County Deputies, previously serving on active duty status with the Naval Reserves, are now back to work, after performing exemplary service. Deputies Juan Sanchez and Sergio Ochoa returned to work with the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office on June 26. “Today’s military is comprised largely of reserve soldiers, “ Sheriff Paul Babeau said. “Having completed 20 years of service, myself, I fully understand and support the need for citizen soldiers. Deputies Ochoa and Sanchez are two great examples
of what this office stands for. On behalf of the entire department, I congratulate both of them on their fine military service, and, consider the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office fortunate to have such outstanding members.” Sanchez and Ochoa joined the Naval Reserves in 2010 and began their basic training at the Great Lakes Recruit Training Center on Jan. 19. While training, they excelled, being quickly made section leaders, and graduating in the upper 10 percent of their class, as well as receiving a meritorious advancement in
rank. They were then shipped off to their “A School” in Gulf Port, Mississippi, where they studied to become builders (BU) in the Navy’s construction battalion. Both graduated at the top of their class. According to their commanding officer, in each class, one student is presented with a Certificate of Military Excellence for rising to the top. In class #11310, both Ochoa and Sanchez were given the honor. The list of awards they received during school is impressive: Community
Service Award for off duty volunteer service to the community; Commanding Officers Award of Military Excellence, class #11310; Honor Graduates for class #11310. However, their achievements did not end at school. Deputy Ochoa became Platoon Commander and Deputy Sanchez was given the honor of becoming Class Guide on Bearer as well. Both Deputies serve in the Eastern Pinal County area. Be sure to offer your congratulations should you see them out on patrol!
PCSO Deputies Juan Sanchez and Sergio Ochoa
Redistricting of Pinal County begins By Mila Lira Voters, take notice in 2012 you may be waking up in new Election Districts. Arizona Revised Statute 11211A requires a county of more than 175,000 in population to have five members on its board of supervisors. Currently Pinal County only has three Supervisory Districts. In the recent decade Pinal County’s population has grown to 375,770 people. Much of this population increase has been in the western part of Pinal County but the new districts could potentially add districts in the San Tan Valley, Maricopa and SaddleBrooke-Oracle areas. According to redistricting laws, the maps must be drawn up in the year that the new census data is released. In order to complete this process the County has worked with consultants and the public to help create different scenarios of how the districts will be drawn up. Pinal County Elections Director Steve Kiser explained that in the coming weeks the Board of Supervisors will review all the possible scenarios that have been developed and then decide which of the scenarios will be presented to the public for further comments. Once this step takes place, there will be public meetings throughout the county for the public to review and comment on the
proposals. The County expects to have the public hearing process completed and the redistricting map approved by the Supervisors by the end of September early October 2011. Once the map is selected at the County level it will be sent to the Department of Justice for preclearance before it takes affect. The new districts must meet different requirements such as being geographically connected, and have equal population in each district within at least 10 percent of the total population. There must also be assurances under the Voters Rights Act that protect the Minority-Majority voter. In a presentation on the Pinal County Elections website, it was noted that the County “must be able to demonstrate that the plan does not cause retrogression in the ability of members of racial and ethnic minority groups ability to elect the candidates of their choice.” The county also has to look at additional factors when drawing the district boundaries not to split municipalities, urban areas, rural areas, or neighborhoods and they must also consider other factors such as geographic regions, economic regions and social interests. District One is the largest geographic district and includes the incorporated cities and towns of: Arizona City, Coolidge, Eloy, See Redistricting, Page 5
Mobile mammography unit returns to Sun Life Aug. 10 According to the American Cancer Society, about 230,480 new cases of invasive breast cancer in woman and about 57,650 new cases of carcinoma in situ, the earliest form of breast cancer, have been discovered this year alone. They estimate that 39,520 deaths have occurred this year from breast cancer. As scary as that sounds, those numbers indicate a distinctive decline in the number of deaths from breast cancer as better treatments and earlier detections are possible. The American Cancer Society
wants you to know that there are more than 2 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. It is recommended that women over the age of 40 have a mammogram every year because early detection really does save lives. In Sweden, a 29 year long mammogram study of 133,065 women was conducted. This study proved, conclusively, that having mammograms significantly reduce the risk of death from breast cancer. Of the women studied, one breast cancer death was prevented for every 414 to 519 women
screened. Stephen Duffy, lead author of the study and professor of cancer screening at Queen Mary, University of London, said, “I think this study indicates the absolute benefit of screening in terms of breast cancer deaths prevented,” The length of the study was vital to furthering understanding of the importance of mammograms, since less aggressive cancers could take 15 years or more before spreading to a vital organ, causing death by breast cancer. The shorter
studies understate the value of screening mammography for the simple reason that they do not take into account these slower-growing cancers, which, in most cases, can be detected long before they become life threatening. Due to the screenings, 10 years after the study began, 71 lives had been saved. Twenty-nine years later, 148 more lives, totaling 158 lives, See Mammograms, Page 5
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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona
Tribute John Lee Shackelford
Letter to the Editor: Come visit the SM Thrift Store in its new digs!
June 5, 1970 – July 20, 2011
John Lee Shackelford, 41, of San Manuel, passed away Wednesday, July 20, 2011 at Casa De La Luz Hospice in Tucson, from gastric carcinoma. John was born to Leroy and Arlene Shackelford on June 5, 1970, in Globe, then lived in Superior. In recent years, he
attended Kearny ARC, where he was learning life skills and making friends. John was recently accepted into their work program, which was one of his proudest moments. He had been a resident of San Manuel since 2005. John enjoyed bird watching and the company of others. He never
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HWUSD is now excepting K -12 grade students for open enrollment for the 2011-12 School Year. HWUSD has made some very exciting changes over the past school year. The District has adopted a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Curriculum (STEM) Focus for ALL K-12 students to prepare students for 21st Century challenges and careers. HWUSD has also adopted a 4 day a week schedule to provide for more class time during the day for project based learning activities. Enroll today and discover what Lobo Pride is all about, and learn how HWUSD can prepare you with the academic skills needed to be successful in the 21st Century. School starts August 8th, so enroll today. For more information, please contact us at 520-356-7876.
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John Lee Shackelford married. John is survived by his mother, Arlene M. Shackelord of San Manuel; brother, Stephen J. Carlson of San Manuel; sister, Deborah M. Hernandez of Mesa; brother, Thomas M. Carlson of San Manuel; sister, Vickie L. Shackelford of Scottsdale; as well as several uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. John was preceded in death by his father, Leroy H. Shackelford; sister, Vickie L. Carlson; brother, Eugene R. Carlson; and sister, Cheryl Lender.
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Editor, San Manuel Miner: Time to review your reasons. Everyone has their own reasons for doing what they do. However, self-examination is called for from time to time. The thrift store is sponsored by the San Manuel Historical Society, Inc. to raise funds to operate the Museum. Since the new location is where the Radio Shack used to be, any profit from renting out the space goes to the Elks. If, while at the clinic, you get a new prescription and the pharmacist tells you it will be ready in 30 minutes, why not take a short trip over to the thrift store to check out their most recent intakes? Or, if you
The Mammoth Police Report is submitted by the department. According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear
Letter to the Editor: San Manuel, Ghost Town or Future? Editor, San Manuel Miner: Would you like to take part in creating a team that can positively impact the future of San Manuel? We would like to meet with you. We are compiling a list of interested people. Please put your name on the list by calling either 385-0123 or 385-4593, there is an answering machine on both phones for listing
your name and number. Once we have an idea of how many that wish to take part, we will find a location and time slot that we can meet and proceed forward. There are ways that we may positively effect our future. Your ideas are where we can begin. /s/ Gene Osborn /s/ Janice Rapp
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go to the Miner office, why not stop by a few minutes? You will be surprised at what you might find. When you take your spouse to get a hair cut, or other hair done, why wait on them? Why not just drop over to the thrift store and see what they have this week? When you take your car over to Dale’s, for a short job, why wait on it? Why not take a quick look inside the thrift store? The merchandise in the thrift store is constantly changing, so what was here last week may or may not be here this week. Come and take a look! You might be surprised at how little it costs to get an item that has
lots of use left. If you are the type of person that wants to save the environment, there is no better way than to recycle. True recycling is reusing what might otherwise be thrown away, even though it may still have a long, usable life. You will get a bargain. Like I say, everyone has their own reasons for what they do. What is yours? The thrift store is managed by Janice Rapp and several fine ladies donate their time and effort to assist her. No one is paid. Time to think. /s/ John L. Winslow, Former Vice President of The San Manuel Historical Society, Inc.
in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. July 18 A 911 hang-up was investigated with negative contact. July 18 Police received a report of dogs constantly getting out of their yard in the area of San Manuel Drive. The complaint was turned over to Pinal County Animal Control. July 18 Criminal damage was reported in the 200 block of Main Street. A window was broken. July 18 Police received a report of possible animal neglect in the area of Owens Place. The call was turned over to a behavioral counselor. July 19 Loud music was reported in the 700 block of Riverside Drive. July 20 An animal complaint was made in the 200 block of McFarland Drive. The call was turned over to Animal Control. July 20 A disturbance was reported in the 700 block of Dungan. July 20 Mammoth Police assisted Pinal County Sheriff’s Deputies with a verbal altercation on Palomita Road. The call was turned over to PCSO. July 21 A report was made to police about quads having no licenses. The officer spoke to the owners. July 21 A hitchhiker was reported on Highway 77. The officer on duty spoke to the hitchhiker and then gave him a ride into town. July 22 Barking dogs were reported in the area of Chacanaca. Officers had negative contact with the barking dogs. July 22 An aggressive dog was reported in the area of San manuel Drive. The owner was advised to keep it contained. July 22 A suspicious person was reported in a yard in the 400 block of Sunset Drive. The officer searched with negative contact. July 23 Shots were reported fired in the 100 block of Third Street. Officers were unable to locate the shooter. July 24 A possible violation of probation was reported to police.
July 24 A severe monsoon storm hit Mammoth with torrential rains. It caused power outages, power poles down, vehicles stuck in the mud and a section of Hetzel was washed away causing flooded homes. Mammoth Police and Fire Department personnel as well as all available Public Works employees responded. SCIP (San Carlos Irrigation Project) responded for the power lines down. Some property damage was reported, but there were no injuries. July 25 Officers responded to an open 911 line. Everything was fine. July 25 Mammoth Fire Department responded to assist with a medical call. The patient refused treatment. July 25 Officers responded to the 200 block of Sunset to take a property damage report for insurance purposes. July 25 Kids were reported setting off illegal fireworks. Officers had no contact with the kids. July 25 Mammoth Police assisted the Arizona Department of Public Safety with a traffic stop on an erratic driver on Highway 77. July 26 A person reported being stuck in the mud near the Bluebird River Crossing. Mammoth Fire removed the pickup truck. July 27 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 200 block of Galiuro. The patient was transported to Oro Valley Hospital by Southwest Ambulance. July 27 Mammoth Police responded to assist with a funeral escort, but an escort was not needed. July 27 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 1500 block of River Road. The patient was taken to Oro Valley Hospital by ambulance. July 27 An erratically driven truck with children in the bed was reported to Mammoth Police. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle. July 28 A rattlesnake was reported in a yard in the 500 block
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
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Mammoth Thunder rolls through Best of the West tourney, garners third place
Mammoth Thunder ended its season strong at the Best of the West tournament. The girls had 50 great at bats. Stormee Galka had two great at bats (1 base hit, 1 sacrifice), Rikki Dominguez with two (1 base hit, 1 double), Anna Zuniga with two (1 base hit, 1 walk), Asha Quintero with three (2 doubles, 1 walk), Alexis Garibay with five (1 in-field home run, 3 base hit, 1 walk), Mackenzie White with five (1 double, 3 base
hits, 1 walk), Jelly Zuniga with five (1 double, 3 base hits, 1 walk), Karly Pena with six (1 double, 4 base hits, 1 walk), Kadi Monfred with six (1 triple, 5 base hits), Tisha Reidhead with seven (3 base hits, 3 walks, 1 hit by pitch) and Felicia Gomez with seven (2 doubles, 3 base hits, 2 walks). MVP balls were given to Tisha and Felicia for their great at bats. The girls walked away with third place taking out Prescott’s home
team, the Lady Hawks at the Best of the West tournament. The final score was 8 to 3. A game ball was given to Karly Pena for her outstanding pitching. With her team supporting her, she pitched four times and managed to get three outs in the first inning. Another ball was given to Asha Quintero for her awesome hitting: she came up big with two doubles and she caught a hard hit ball to left field. The whole team came home
with Best of the West t-shirts. Mammoth Thunder team is coached by Leane Gomez. The assistant coach is Kristina Zuniga, and scorekeeper is Annette Reidhead. The team would like to thank parents and all the others who supported them by buying burros and bringing cars in for the girls to wash them. A special thanks goes out to Hannah Reidhead who kept the girls fired up throughout all their games.
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information provided by deputies. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. July 15 Theft of a swimming pool cleaner was reported in the 60000 block of Loose Reins Place, Eagle Crest. July 16 Burglary was reported in the 83000 block of East Palomita Road, Mammoth. July 16 Criminal damage was reported in the 1000 block of North Calle Valencia, Oracle. Clothing was cut up with scissors. July 17 Deputies arrested and charged Anthony Coy Maynard, 32, Catalina, in the area of Highway 77 and South SaddleBrooke Boulevard with driving on a suspended license. He was cited and released. July 17 Criminal damage was reported in the 700 block of North Giffin Avenue, San Manuel. A gate was broken. July 17 Ronald Johnny Valenzuela, 21, Oracle, was arrested and charged with three counts of interfering with judicial proceedings. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence. July 18 Criminal damage was reported in the 60000 block of East Verde Vista Court, SaddleBrooke. A garbage can lid was thrown through a china cabinet in the garage. July 18 Theft of copper wire and parts from a well was reported in the 1100 block of North Highway 77, Oracle. July 18 Criminal damage was reported in the 2000 block of West American Avenue, Oracle. A truck driver woke to find that his tractor trailer had been tagged with graffiti in the night. July 18 Burglary was reported in the 2000 block of West American Avenue, Oracle. July 18 Theft was reported in the 2100 block of East American Avenue, Oracle. July 18 Theft of yard lights was reported in the 60000 block of East Crestview Court, SaddleBrooke.
July 18 Criminal damage was reported in the 60000 block of East Cantle Court, Eagle Crest. A window was shot with a BB gun. July 18 Theft of solar lights was reported in the 200 block of East Fifth Street, San Manuel. July 18 Victor Rios Nabor, 26, San Manuel, was arrested in the 100 block of San Pedro, San Manuel, and charged with disorderly conduct and criminal damage. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. July 19 Theft of mail and Netflix movies from a mailbox was reported in the 60000 block of East Black Crest Loop, Eagle Crest. July 19 An unattended death was reported in the 800 block of North Javelina Street, Oracle. July 19 A vicious dog was reported in the area of West Sixth Avenue, San Manuel. Pinal County Animal Control was notified. July 19 Christopher Ray Anzinger, 21, Oracle, was arrested at the Pinal County Jail in Florence and was charged with aggravated assault on a correction employee. He was booked on the charge. July 20 Deputies received a call from a concerned citizen in Baltimore, Maryland, who reported a suspicious conversation with a man, 82, who lives in the 500 block of Encina Street, San Manuel. The man, the caller said, was upset with the cost of Medicare and threatened to shoot all the Republicans. The caller said the event would take place on Aug. 2. Deputies performed a welfare check at the address and in conversation with the gentleman discovered that he had not been talking about Medicare, but instead was referring to the Aug. 2 national debt deadline. He said he was afraid things would result in war if they didn’t change their views on Medicare. The report was considered a misunderstanding. July 20 Vincent Abraham Chavez, 34, Oracle, was arrested at milepost 91.1 on Highway 77 on a warrant for interfering with judicial proceedings. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. July 21 Theft of a hand gun from a vehicle was reported in the area of East Main Street and South Avenue D,
San Manuel. July 22 Theft of aluminum railing was reported at milepost 47 on South Redington Road, San Manuel. The railing was described as being four inches in diameter and approximately 25 feet long in two sections. July 22 Jana Marie Frank, 43, Dudleyville, was arrested in the 80400 block of East Aravaipa Road, Aravaipa, and charged with criminal trespass. She was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. July 24 Theft of a wallet from a vehicle was reported in the 100 block of North Giffin Avenue, San Manuel. July 25 Criminal damage was reported in the 900 block of West Third Avenue, San Manuel. A juvenile threw something and broke a car’s windshield. July 25 Two vicious dogs were reported in the area of West Sixth Avenue, San Manuel. Animal Control was notified. July 26 Burglary was reported in the 40000 block of South Ridgeview Boulevard, SaddleBrooke. July 26 A driver was arrested in the 300 block of East American Avenue, Oracle, and charged with driving on a suspended license. The driver was cited and released. The vehicle was impounded and towed. July 26 A golf cart that had been reported stolen was recovered in the area of Elkin and Edwin, SaddleBrooke. July 27 Burglary was reported in the 900 block of West Third Avenue, San Manuel. Scrap metal was taken. July 27 Theft of a letter was reported in the 62000 block of East Iron Crest Drive, SaddleBrooke. The letter was purported to contain five checks totalling $145. July 27 Erin Brianne Trott Lansberry, 32, Oracle, was arrested in the 900 block of West Gateway Street, Oracle, and charged with disorderly conduct and assault. She was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. July 28 Criminal damage to a vehicle was reported in the 2000 block of East American Avenue, Oracle. July 28 Theft of a quad was reported in the 1000 block of East American Avenue, Oracle. July 28 Criminal damage was
reported in the area of East Alpine Way and South Eagle Crest Ranch Boulevard, Eagle Crest. Golf balls were hit into the water plant, causing some damage. July 28 Theft and criminal damage were reported in the 28000 block of South Veterans Memorial Boulevard, San Manuel. July 28 Robert James Dougan, 63, Grandview, Missouri, was arrested in the area of Pinto Lane and Highway 77, Catalina, and charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol (DUI) and DUI with a blood alcohol content greater than .08. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail.
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Continued from Page 1 this comprised 39 percent of all water pumped and between Mammoth and the Aravaipa Creek inflow it was 62 percent of the pumped water. The land and river was impacted by irrigation overflow which was being deposited in the floodplain. Land leveling for the farm resulted in natural washes being filled and the flow of water diverted to other parts of the property. Now that the farm is no longer in use and cattle grazing in the area has been stopped, the riparian vegetation is making significant recovery. The Nature Conservancy’s proposed project is attempting to repair massive erosional problems that were caused by the alteration of the natural historical washes as the terrain was cleared and leveled for farming. Molly Hanson, Lower San Pedro River Manager, is in charge of the project. Ramzi Georges of David Evans & Associates is the contractor working with the Nature Conservancy. The project involves the moving of tons and tons of earth which will result in a return of the land and washes to its original natural state. After the washes have been See Restoration, Page 5
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Continued from Page 2 of Main Street. The snake was captured and released into the desert. July 28 A suspicious person knocking on a residential door in the 700 block of Dungan was reported. Officers had no contact with the person. July 29 A concerned citizen reported a puppy to be in extreme need of health care. Animal Control was notified. July 29 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 400 block of Hetzel. The patient was transported to Oro Valley Hospital. July 29 A trespasser was reported in a neighbor’s vacant home. Officers were unable to locate the person. July 30 A person reported that a puppy had followed her son home and they didn’t know who it belonged to. The puppy was turned over to Animal Control. July 30 Officers assisted with a funeral escort.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
It’s elementary, my good reader: information offered for First Avenue, Mammoth STEM students
Kids’ Closet Reminder ... On Aug. 9, there will be a one day session at Kids’ Closet for new students and for any incoming Kindergarten students in the Mammoth/San Manuel district. This is to allow these students who wear uniforms to get outfitted before school starts. Parents need to contact the school for permission slips and also to make an appointment through the school. There should be someone in the schools by this time to handle your requests. Happy School Days to all the new students.
Parents, it’s that time of year, when the pitter patter of little feet will stop heading toward the pool and start heading toward the bus stop. Here’s what you need to know, to get them and the children attached to them, properly registered, dressed and to school on time. Be sure to mark your calendars with these important days, to get your kids off to a great start on attendance. First Avenue Elementary (FAES) will be holding an Open House on Aug. 9, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room. This is also the day for Kindergartners, or students new to the district, to visit the Kid’s Closet, at 9 a.m. for MESS students and 10 a.m., for FAES students. Please stop by the appropriate office for a permission slip. On Aug. 10, Mammoth Elementary STEM School (MESS) will have its Open House from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., in the cafeteria. The first day of school for students in grades Kindergarten through
sixth is Aug. 11 and for preschoolers, ages three to four years, the first day is Aug. 15. The Student Dress Requirements for Elementary students are as follows: Tops may be solid white, solid red, solid dark green, solid royal blue or solid navy blue; shirts must have a lay-down collar. There must be no logos or labels showing, except those that are school related. Styles for students that are acceptable include a “polo” shirt, blouse and dress shirt. Tops must not be oversized or too tight-fitting. School team members are permitted to wear team jerseys over their collared shirts on game days. Bottoms must be solid navy blue or khaki, with no logos or labels showing. No blue jeans or stretchy type materials are acceptable. Pants must be worn at the waist and not be oversized or too tightfitting. Shoes may be either athletic or dress in style.
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• 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 ManuelOracle 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. • Fresh local produce is coming into the San Manuel Open Market to help fill the gap of Gordon’s Market closing. Come early for best selection. 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday morning at 801 McNab Parkway, San Manuel. Lots of food, crafts and other items for sale. Vendors pay only $5 for space. Call 520-2122244 for more information. • Desert Thunder 4-H will be registering soon for the next school year. Kris Herring is looking for parental volunteers. Please call her at 896-3597 to volunteer. • Blessed Sacrament Church in Mammoth will have VBS Aug. 1-5 for grades 1-12 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. For more information, call Tracy at 487-2923. • Volunteers and comments are being sought regarding the future of San Manuel. Gene Osborn and Janice Rapp are compiling a list of interested people who are interested in creating a team to positively impact the future of San Manuel. Please call 385-0123 or 385-4593 if interested. • Tickets are on sale now for the San Manuel-Oracle Lions 49th annual Quail Hunters’ Breakfast set for Sept. 30 through Oct. 2. This year’s breakfast is dedicated to the memory of Lions Ernest Ivy and Henrietta Soto. Tickets are $5 for breakfast and $4 for menudo. Tickets will go into a drawing for $200 cash and a bunch of other great prizes. Tickets can be purchased from any Lion or by calling Don Wright at 520-385-4685. • Saturdays, 8-11 a.m., Margaret’s Garden Market at Guyton’s Store will have nine different artisan breads, six various sweet breads, Ginger’s mild and hot salsa, local raw honey, a variety of jams and jellies, and a good selection of summer vegetables and fruits. • San Manuel Junior Senior High has on display math text books for grades 7 and 8, and for Algebra and Geometry. These books may be viewed in the district office board room during regular hours. • Mammoth-San Manuel Schools will be screening incoming new preschoolers at the following dates and times: First Avenue Elementary School on Thursday, Aug. 4, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please call Heather at (520) 385-4341 to make an appointment. Mammoth Elementary School on Monday, Aug. 8, from noon to 6 p.m. Please call Luciana at (520) 487-2242 to make an appointment. This is only for NEW incoming three and four year old students. The first day of preschool is Monday, Aug. 15.
• Friday, Aug. 12, 8 a.m., OWN, Oracle Women’s Network, invites local businesswomen to join them every month for a breakfast meeting in Oracle. August’s meeting will be held at the C.O.D. Ranch at 8 a.m. For reservations or more information, please email oraclewomensnetwork@gmail.com. • Saturday, Aug. 13, 9-10:30 a.m. We the People will have its monthly meting on Saturday, Aug. 13, at the Oracle Courthouse. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. Topics to be presented include: Precinct #5 Chairman Jim Montano will be speaking on the Ronald Reagan Days Celebration Banquet, 2012 candidates and unification and much more. Bob Skiba will present plans on the planned redistricting of Pinal County. For more information, please call Jane at 520-896-2516 or Jim at 520-870-5695. • Sept. 3, Living Word Chapel’s Seventh Annual Golf Tournament, a youth ministry fundraiser, will be held Saturday, Sept. 3, at SaddleBrooke Ranch Golf Club. Men and women will enjoy a complete program of special events: 18 holes of golf with golf cart, followed by a lunch and an exciting awards banquet at Living Word Chapel, 3941 W. Highway 77, Oracle. For more information, go online to www.lwcaz.net or call the church office at 896-2771. • 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. • Bridge is played at the Oracle Community Center Tuesdays from 1-2 p.m. Call Ethel Amator at 896-2197 for more information. • Canasta is played at the Oracle Community Center on Mondays from 9 to noon, and Bingo from 1 to 2 p.m. • 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. • Game Day at the Oracle Community Center is on Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Come and play Scrabble or chess. • 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. • Oracle Community Center membership cards are available at the center’s Monday lunch. • 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. • 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. • 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.
To add an item to the community calendar please submit information to miner@minersunbasin.com or call 385-2266. Listings are free, however, the MINER reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions.
TO ALL CARING FAMILY • FRIENDS • NEIGHBORS NANNIES AND SITTERS
PARA TODO LOS CUIDADORES FAMILIA • AMIGOS • VECINOS NANAS Y NIÑERAS For additional information please call United Way Para más información por favor llame United Way
(520) 836-0736 1 (800) 390-0736
• Do you care for a child in your home for at least 5 hours per week? • Do you care for at least one other child besides your own? • Is the child in your care between birth and 5 years of age? If your answer is “yes” to all of these questions, you may be eligible to participate in the Friends, Family and Neighbor Caregiver Outreach Assistance Project. Participants in the project are eligible to receive free training, free resources, networking opportunities, and incentives up to $2,500.
• ¿Cuidad usted a un niño en su casa por lo menos 5 horas a la semana? • ¿Cuida usted por los menos un niño aparte de suyo? • ¿Esta el niño bajo su cuidado entre 0 a 5 años de edad? Si usted ha contesdado “si” a todas estas preguntas, usted es elegible para participar en el proyecto de asitencia de Amigos, Familia y Vecino. Participantes en el proyecto pueden calificar para a recibir entrenamientos gratis, recursos, oportunidades de establecer contactos profesionales, y incentivos hasta de $2,500.
United Way of Pinal County www.unitedwayofpc.org
First Things First (FTF), approved by Arizona voters, works to ensure that our youngest children have access to quality early childhood experiences so they will start school healthy and ready to succeed.
Athletic shoes must be mostly white, navy, or black. Dress shoes must be brown, black, or navy. Shoelaces must be white,navy, or black. No open-toed shoes or heels are permitted. Students may wear windbreakers, jackets, sweaters, or sweatshirts as outerwear. Outerwear must be solid white, navy blue, black or khaki colored. Junior-Senior High Team jackets are acceptable. Emblems are acceptable as long as they are appropriate and not gang related. Belts must be solid black,
brown, navy or khaki in either leather or fabric and may not dangle below the waist. Socks must be white, navy, black, or brown. No undergarments may show. Long sleeve shirts or turtlenecks worn under polo, dress shirt, or blouse must be white, red, green, royal blue, or navy blue. No items are allowed that are gang/drug related, which pose a physical danger or and which are profane. Let’s make this a safe, happy, well attended school year that we can all be proud of.
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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
Mammoth Assembly of God MammothAG.org
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”
To be included in the weekly church listing, call the San Manuel Miner 385-2266.
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
Iglesia de Dios “Pan DeVida”
113 N. Main Street, Mammoth El lugar donde encontraras el agua viva que saciara la sed de tu alma.
Domingo: 10 a.m. Miercoles: 7 p.m. Viernes (oracion): 7 p.m. Pastor Sergio Hernandez 520-265-2192
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Redistricting
Continued from Page 1 Kearny, Mammoth, Superior and portions of Florence and Marana and the unincorporated communities of Aravaipa, Dudleyville, Kelvin, Oracle, Riverside, San Manuel and portions of Sutton Summit (Top of the World). Over the years, voters from the Copper Communities in District One have been assured that their voices are heard at the county steps because they elected their fellow neighbors to the Supervisor seat. These elected representatives identified with and understood the quality of life and the various challenges of the communities in their district, mining operations, labor strikes, limited utility services, telecommunications and transportation problems are all issues that the elected supervisor dealt with over their lifetime not just their term in office. With declining population throughout the copper communities there is a high probability that the towns on the eastern side of the county could be in a new Supervisors district with one or more of the larger communities in Pinal County. The new boundaries could mean that for the first time in many years someone who does not
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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona live within the Copper Corridor could represent one or more of these communities. In the next few months there will be one final opportunity for residents throughout the county to provide input on the redistricting boundaries. Final dates, times and locations have not been set. The new boundaries are expected to be in place in time for the 2012 election cycle. The redistricting will also affect the State Legislative Districts as well as the Congressional Districts. The Arizona Independent Redistricting Committee (AIRC) has been overseeing the Legislative and Congressional redistricting measures. The Commission was formed by the passage of Proposition 106 by the people of Arizona in the 2000 General Election. These propositions amended the Arizona Constitution to create a fivemember commission to redraw Congressional and Legislative district boundaries following the 2000 Census. Previously, the State Legislature was responsible for redrawing the lines. It was believed that the previous practice resulted in boundaries that served the politicians instead of the voters. The five-member Redistricting Commission acts independently of the State Legislature. The commission has hosted a series of public meetings and most of their meeting notes and videos can be seen online at http://www. azredistricting.org to view the online presentation on the Pinal County Redistricting process visit: http://pinalcountyaz.gov/ departments/elections/Pages/ Home.aspx.
Bountiful Basket Food Co-Op coming soon to Tri-Community Starting Aug. 20, every other Saturday, the Bountiful Basket Co-Op will be sharing the joy of healthy eating at prices that won’t strain your wallet. This is a grass roots, all volunteer, no contracts, no catch co-operative. There are many opportunities to participate! As a group, the co-op purchases high quality produce at wholesale prices. Items are then distributed evenly among site participants.
Restoration
Continued from Page 3 reconstructed and the land recontoured, TNC will reseed the land with native plants. Once the project is completed it is expected that • Erosion of tens of thousands of cubic yards of sediment flowing into the San Pedro River will be prevented. • It will significantly decrease the turbidity in the river and allow for more refugia for native fish. • It will allow for more storm run off to be captured in shallow basins which will contribute to low flow volume in the San Pedro River. The return of this section of the river to its natural state will allow for more habitat for birds and other animals along this corridor. The Nature Conservancy has volunteer opportunities available and accepts donations. For more information or to contact TNC, go to www.nature.org.
To participate, you must register online.at www.bountifulbaskets. org, to make monetary contributions toward the pools used to purchase produce. The steps are easy: choose organic or conventional (non-organic) basket or multiple baskets; choose the site location for local pick up; contribute the amount required for each item desired by the deadlines listed; pick up produce at your chosen location at the specified date and time. Contributions can be made Monday, starting at noon through Tuesday, 10 p.m., prior to your Saturday pick up. The distribution site for the Tri-Community area is Alma’s Place, 329 McNabb, San Manuel. Volunteer, if you are able. Without volunteers, the co-op would be impossible! To volunteer, arrive at the site location at least an hour before pick up time or stay after distribution to help clean up. Let your Volunteer Site Coordinator know that you want to help and they will gladly put you to work This is a great deal and you, whether a volunteer or just
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Trustee Sale No: 11-26080 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recording date: July 18, 2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents (if applicable) dated August 31, 2005, and recorded on September 7, 2005 in Instrument Number 2005-117774, and rerecorded March 18, 2011 in Instrument Number 2011-023416, Records of Pinal County, Arizona at public auction to the highest bidder at the main Entrance of the Pinal County Courthouse, 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Az on October 18, 2011 at 11:00AM of said day: Legal: Lot 34, Oasis Sunrise at Magic Ranch Parcels “A” and “AA”, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona recorded in Cabinet E, Slide 130. The street address is purported to be: 24112 N. Oasis Blvd Florence, AZ 85132 Tax Parcel Number: 200-11-3420 Original Principal Balance: $ 115,118.00 Name and address of original Trustor: Violeta Nunn, an unmarried woman 24112 N. Oasis Blvd Florence, AZ 85232 Name and address of the Beneficiary: Michael E. Fillion, Trustee of the Fillion Revocable Trust dated 6/22/01 14825 S. 13th Way Phoenix, AZ 85048 Name and address of Trustee: Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC One West Deer Valley Road Suite 103 Phoenix, AZ 85027 The bidding deposit check must be in the form of a Cashier’s Check made payable to Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC. Third party checks will not be accepted. Conveyance of the property shall be without warranty, expressed or implied, and subject to all liens, claims or interest having a priority senior to the Deed of Trust. The Trustee shall not express an opinion as to the condition of title. Trustee’s Phone number: 623-581-3262 Sale Information: www.mkcsales.info Dated July 18, 2011 Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, Successor Trustee By: /s/ Susan S. Bouchard, Designated Broker Manner of Trustee Qualification: Real Estate Broker Name of Trustee’s Regulator: Arizona Department of Real Estate State Of Arizona }} ss. County Of Maricopa } On July 18, 2011, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Susan S. Bouchard, Designated Broker, Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC personally known to me 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 March 7, 2015 /s/ Michelle Allen Notary Public Publish: 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11, 8/24/11
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Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded 6/21/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold at public 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. 2002-008778. 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 27th day of September, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. of said day. Legal Description: See Exhibit A attached hereto Identifiable Location of Trust Property: 7412 South Linda Lou Road Eloy, AZ 85131 Tax Parcel I.D. No.: 401-51-006C Original Principal Balance: $13,800.00 Name and Address of Current Beneficiary: Arroyo Colorado, LLC 2251 E. Grant Road Tucson, AZ 85719 Name and Address of Original Trustor: Mark C. Hall 7412 S. Linda Lou Road Eloy, AZ 85131 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: June 20, 2011 /s/ Michael R. Urman, Trustee State Of Arizona )) ss: County of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 20th day of June, 2011, by Michael R. Urman, as Trustee. /s/ Rhonda L. Letzkus Notary Public My Commission Expires: 1/8/2013 Exhibit A That portion of Parcel 3 of Sunland Farms, according to the survey of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Book 2 of Surveys, Page 264, being situated in the West half of Section 18, Township 7 South, Range 8 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, described as follows: Commencing at a brass cap in a hand hold marking the Southwest corner of said Section 18 from which a rebar in concrete in a hand hole marking the Northwest corner of said Section 18 bears North 00 degrees 18 minutes 28 seconds West, a distance of 5262.86 feet; Thence from said Southwest corner North 00 degrees 18 minutes 28 seconds West along the section line, a distance of 1441.25 feet; Thence North 89 degrees 58 minutes 20 seconds East, a distance of 725.72 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 12 minutes 44 seconds West, a distance of 420.74 feet to the True Point Of Beginning; Thence North 00 degrees 12 minutes 44 seconds West, a distance of 418.20 feet; Thence North 89 degrees 30 minutes 50 seconds East, a distance of 729.50 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 18 minutes 28 seconds East, a distance of 424.04 feet; thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes 20 seconds West, a distance of 730.21 feet to the Point Of Beginning. Publish: 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11, 8/24/11
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Continued from Page 1 had been saved through early detection made possible by mammography screening leading to early treatment. The Assured Imaging Mobile Full Field Digital Mammography Unit will be returning to the Sun Life Family Health Center in San Manuel, 23 McNab Parkway, on Wednesday, Aug. 10. Doors - Cabinets - Windows - Countertops “We are happy to be working Carpet & Hardwood Flooring and More with Assured Imaging to bring this technology to our patients It’s Your here instead of them having to travel to Tucson,” said One Stop Sun Life Regional Manager Shop! Al Gutierrez. “We would like more people in the community to take advantage of this service and get the health care that they deserve.” The Mobile Full Field Mammography Unit is the first of its kind in the Southwest. The fully self-contained unit has a waiting room, two dressing rooms and an examination room. “We provide the latest technology,” said Fred 7950 E. Acoma Drive, Suite 107 FREE Fimbres of Assured Imaging. ESTIMATES Scottsdale, • (480) 948-7983 “We rotate our equipment every two years to keep the latest technology available for Public Notice Untitled-3 1 7/19/11 10:23:38 AM our patients.” Fimbres added, “We are very happy to be in this area.” The Mobile Unit provides full field digital mammography screening and diagnostic services, computer-aided detection of mammography, diagnostic breast ultrasound, general ultrasound, and, total bone density screening. Call today for an appointment at 888-233-6121. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF Pursuant to A.R.S. §10-202 (An Arizona Business Corporation) 1. Name: The name of the Corporation is: Information Age Systems, Inc. File No. 1692511-4. 2. Initial Business: The Corporation initially intends to conduct the business of: Electronic systems sales and additional for profit business. 3. Authorized Capital: The Corporation shall have authority to issue 100 shares of Common Stock. 4. Known Place of Business: (In Arizona) The street address of the known place of business of the Corporation is: 550 N. Oak Hills Place (Mail P.O. Box 5107), Oracle, AZ 85623. 5. Statutory Agent: (In Arizona) The name and address of the statutory agent of the Corporation is: Bruce W. Robertson, 550 N. Oak Hills Place (Mail P.O. Box 5107), Oracle, AZ 85623. 6. Board of Directors: The initial board of directors shall consist of 4 directors. The names and addresses of the persons who are to serve as the directors until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until their successors are elected and qualifies are: Bruce W. Robertson, P.O. Box 5107, Oracle, AZ 85623; Caroline P. Robertson, P.O. Box 5107, Oracle, AZ 85623; Gigi M. Boyack, 725 W. Landoran Ln., Oro Valley, AZ 85737; William G. Robertson, 21723 Deer Pointe Crossing, Bradenton, FL 34202. The number of persons to serve on the board of directors thereafter shall be fixed by the Bylaws. 7. Incorporators: The names and addresses of the incorporators are: Bruce W. Robertson, P.O. Box 5107, Oracle, AZ 85623; Caroline P. Robertson, P.O. Box 5107, Oracle, AZ 85623. All powers, duties and responsibilities of the incorporators shall cease at the time of delivery of these Articles of Incorporation to the Arizona Corporation Commission. 8. Indemnification of Officers, Directors, Employees and Agents: The Corporation shall indemnify any person who incurs expenses or liabilities by reason of the fact he or she is or was an officer, director, employee or agent of the Corporation or is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of another Corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise. This indemnification shall be mandatory in all circumstances in which indemnification is permitted by law. 9. Limitation of Liability: To the fullest extent permitted by the Arizona Revised Statutes, as the same exists or may hereafter be amended, a director of the Corporation shall not be liable to the Corporation or its stockholders for monetary damages for any action taken or any failure to take any action as a director. No repeal, amendment or modification of this article, whether direct or indirect, shall eliminate or reduce its effect with respect to any act or omission of a director of the Corporation occurring prior to such repeal, amendment or modification. Executed this 11 day of July, 2011 by all of the incorporators. /s/ Bruce W. Robertson /s/ Caroline P. Robertson PHONE 520-896-0303. Acceptance of Appointment By Statutory Agent The undersigned hereby acknowledges and accepts the appointment as statutory agent of the above-named corporation effective This 11 day of July, 2011. /s/ Bruce W. Robertson MINER Legal 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11
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MaMMoth-San Manuel School MORNING BUS SCHEDULE 2011-2012 JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Driver: Judi Miller Bus: T-2 6:50 Dudleyville Rd. & San Pedro 6:52 Dudleyville Rd. & Shiloh 7:00 Aravaipa (Palo Verde & Aravaipa Dr.) 7:02 Hwy 77 & Putnan Rd. 7:05 Hwy 77 & Turnaround-Zuniga 7:07 Hwy 77 & Miguel Rd (MP 120) 7:09 Cuestas St. 7:11 Hwy 77 & Palomitas 7:18 New Mammoth Stop (Hwy 77 & Jones Ave) 7:23 Los Molinas (RR Tracks) 7:40 Jr/Sr High School
All times and bus stops are subject to change.
Driver: Joe Land Bus: T-14 6:55 Hetzel Ranchettes 7:00 Old Mine Rd. Bus Stop 7:02 Hetzel & Hollywood 7:05 Hwy 77 & Galiuro 7:08 Courthouse 7:10 3rd St. & Catalina 7:30 Jr/Sr High School Driver: Dolores Alameda Bus: T-3 6:45 River Ranch Rd. 6:55 Clarks-River Rd. 6:57 Peters Apts.-River Rd. 6:59 Mesa Linda-River Rd. 7:03 South Haven Apts. 7:05 New Mammoth Stop (Hwy 77 & Jones Ave.) 7:30 Jr/Sr High School
Students will be returned to the bus stops beginning at 3:00 p.m. from the Junior/Senior High School. Driver: Alicia Clark Bus: T-10 Mammoth 7:24 Hwy 77 & Miguel 7:26 Hwy 77 & Palomita 7:29 Hwy 77-Cowboy Miller’s 7:39 River Ranch Rd. 7:48 South Haven Apts. 7:57 Hetzel Ranchettes 8:00 Old Mine Rd Bus Stop 8:03 Hetzel & Hollywood 8:05 Old Theater (River Dr. & S. Main St.) 8:07 3rd St. & Catalina 8:08 Courthouse 8:10 Car Wash 8:12 Yubeta’s Trailer Park 8:14 Dungan & San Manuel Dr. 8:15 Dungan & Hayden 8:17 Huerta’s Welding Shop 8:20 Mammoth STEM
FIRST AVENUE SCHOOL K-6 Driver: Margaret Gorham Bus: T-9 Mammoth 7:05 Dudleyville & San Pedro 7:09 Dudleyville & Shiloh 7:17 Aravaipa (Palo Verde & Aravaipa Dr.) 7:20 Hwy 77 & Putnan Rd. 7:25 Hwy 77 & Turn Around - Zuniga 7:26 Hwy 77 & Miquel Rd (MP 120) 7:30 Cuestas St. 7:32 Hwy 77 & Palomita 7:40 Dungan & Hayden 7:42 Dungan & San Manuel Dr. 8:05 1st Ave Elementary Driver: Emma Valencia Bus: T-8 Mammoth 7:30 River Ranch Rd. 7:40 Mesa Linda-River Rd. 7:41 Peter’s Apts-River Rd. 7:46 South Haven Apts-River Rd. 7:49 Huerta’s Welding Shop 7:50 Rash Road 7:52 Hwy 77 & Galiuro 7:53 Courthouse 7:56 3rd Street & Catalina 8:15 1st Ave Elementary
MAMMOTH STEM SCHOOL Driver: Dolores Alameda Bus: T-3 San Manuel 7:40 1st Avenue Elem Bus Area 7:43 BHP Conference Center 7:47 Ave B Elem Bus Area 7:49 San Carlos & Office (Trailer Park) 7:51 San Carlos & Ocotillo (Trailer Park) Mammoth 8:09 Ballard’s 8:15 Mammoth STEM
Students will be returned to the bus stops beginning at 3:20 p.m. from Mammoth STEM. Driver: Paula Rodriguez Bus: T-15 Mammoth 7:29 Ballard’s 7:31 Los Molinas - RR Tracks 7:33 Blue Bonnet 7:35 Silver Slipper 7:37 Lion’s Club 7:39 Yubeta’s Trailer Park 7:42 Hetzel & Hollywood 7:45 Old Mine Rd Bus Stop 8:06 1st Ave Elementary Driver: Judi Miller Bus: T-2 San Manuel 7:50 San Carlos & Ocotillo - Trailer Park 7:52 San Carlos & Office - Trailer Park 8:00 1st Ave Elementary Redington Students Driver: Richard Molera Bus: T-17 Route is the same as last year. Driver: Joe Land Bus: T-14 San Manuel 7:50 Avenue B Elem. Bus Stop Area 7:55 BHP Conference Center 8:00 1st Ave Elementary
Students will be returned to the bus stops beginning at 2:40 p.m. from First Avenue Elementary School.
Pre-K & Spec. Ed. Pre-K for Mammoth & First Ave. Elementary: Please note that all morning and afternoon routes will be determined when enrollment is complete. Parents will be notified.
All questions concerning bus schedules should be referred to the Transportation Department at 385-2339, Stepheena Huerta or David Hogan.
School begins Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 Please make sure to be at your School Bus Stop at least 5-10 minutes before the scheduled time. REMEMBER, you should be waiting for the bus, but the bus does not wait for you!
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NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: TEXT VERSE LLC L-1686250-2 II. The address of the known place of business is: 88910 E. River Ranch Road P O Box 695 Mammoth, AZ 85618 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Nancy Walker 88910 E. River Ranch Road P O Box 695 Mammoth, AZ 85618 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Jessee Walker 88910 E. River Ranch Road P O Box 695 Mammoth, AZ 85618 member MINER Legal 7/20/11, 7/27/11, 8/3/11
ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT Pursuant to A.R.S. § 10-1005 and § 10-1006 1. The name of the corporation is: Oracle Ford Mercury, Inc. 0123085-5 2. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the text of each amendment adopted. 3. The amendment does not provide for an exchange, reclassification or cancellation of issued shares. 5. The amendment was adopted the 27th day of October, 2011. 6. The amendment was adopted by the Board of Directors (without shareholder action and either shareholder action was not required or shares have not been issued). ARS § 10120F requires that changes to corporation be executed by the Chairman of the Board of Director or by an officer of the corporation. Dated this 10th day of May, 2011 /s/ Patrice Ross Title: Secretary/Treasurer EXHIBIT A From: Oracle Ford Mercury, Inc To: Oracle Ford, Inc. MINER Legal 7/20/11, 7/27/11, 8/3/11
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PUBLIC HEARING Town of Mammoth, Arizona Public Hearing on Water and Sewer Rates The Town Council of the Town of Mammoth will hold a Public Hearing on Increasing the Water and Wastewater rates for the Town of Mammoth. The rate increase is proposed to be 10% for water and 5% for sewer. This amounts to an average increase of $2.43 per water connection and an average increase of $0.74 per sewer connection. Some customers will pay more and some will pay less than this amount. Per Arizona Revised Status (ARS) 9-511.01, the data to support the rate increase is just and reasonable. The cost to effectively operate and maintain the water CARDS OF THANKS and wastewater systems is currently higher IN than MEMORIAM the billed revenue. Data supporting and detailing the rate increases is given in 1. AUTOMOTIVE FIGURE 1 and FIGURE 2 of this report and is available TRAILERS at the Town Hall. 125 N. Clark Street 2. UTILITY Mammoth, AZ 85618 Also per ARS 9-511.01, 3. BOATS SUPPLIES a Public AND hearing is scheduled for August 11, 2011 at 7:00 OPPORTUNITIES p.m., at the Town Hall located at 5. BUSINESS 125 N. Clark St. 8. COUNSELING SERVICES MINER Legal 7/27/11, 8/3/11
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10. BUSINESS SERVICES 11. AUCTIONS TS No. 7942-0027 14. COMPUTERSTS # 15490-425 In The Office Of The Arizona Corporation ditional insertion. wheels in the classified Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Commission For I Name: AZCO Plumbing 15. FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Word Ads Paid In Advance:Recorded: 24¢ per word, 7/1/2011 The following legallyRecorded: 7/20/2011 The following legally LLC. L-16-90809-0. II The address of minimum charge 3.60 words or less. trust property will be sold, pursuant 16. FINANCIAL described trust property will be sold pursuant registered office is: 4668 E Meadow Larkfor 15described SERVICES Payment due upon receipt oftostatement. the powerAnof sale under that certain Deed to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Wy, San Tan Valley AZ 85140. The name & FITNESS additional charge of $1.50 per month willAssignment Of Rents recorded 18. HEALTH Of Trust And Trust dated February 6, 2007, and recorded and address of the Statutory Agent is: Jacob on allLark unpaid December 23, 2005, at Fee No. 2005-179749 20. HELP on February 12, 2007, at Fee Number 2007Edward Schell, 4668 be E made Meadow Wyaccounts. WANTED Check IIIyour ad the first time appears. (as itmodified by that Modification to Deed of 018589, Records of Pinal County, Arizona, San Tan Valley AZ 85140. Management WANTED Trust dated October 25, 2007 and recorded 21. HELP at public auction, -toDRIVERS the highest bidder at the In event of error,tothe will not of limited liability company is reserved thenewspaper November 1, 2007 at Fee No. 2007-121847, 25. INSTRUCTION main entrance to the Superior Court Building, assume responsibility than one members. The names and addresses of each for more records of Pinal County Recorder, Arizona), 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, person who is a member are:insertion. Maya Marie incorrect official records of Pinal County, Arizona, at 26. BOOKS/PUBLICATIONS Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, on Thursday, Lewis-Schell, 4668 East Meadow Lark, San& PERSONAL CARDS OF THANKS ADS public auction to the highest bidder at 971 October 20, 2011, at 11:30 o’clock a.m. of said Tan Valley AZ 85140, member; Jacob Edward WANTED BE PAID FOR INJason ADVANCE Lopez Circle, Bldg. A, Florence, Arizona 30. JOBS day: Lot 617, Arizona City Unit Ten, according Schell, 4668 E MeadowMUST Lark Wy, San Tan 85232, in Pinal County, on September 30, 35. LIVESTOCK to the plat recorded in Book 15 of Maps, Page Valley AZ 85140, member. • Marketplace Information • 2011 at 10:00 a.m. of said day: See Exhibit 45, and amended in Cabinet A, Slides 9 and Publish: 7/20/11, 7/27/11, 8/3/11 AND FOUND “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof. 40. LOST 10, records of Pinal County, Arizona. Street •Ads are free of charge Pursuant Address, If NOTICES Any, Or Identifiable Location Of •Ads may be no more than 15 words. to A.R.S. § 47-9604, at the same 43. MEETING time and location, the Trustee will sell the Trust Property: 10102 W. Fernando Drive •Ads may have one bold word; customer fixtures and personal property described in 44. YARD ArizonaSALES City, AZ 85223 Assessor’s Parcel 2 inches Trustee Sale choice. No: 120210 Number: 407-11-6170 Original Principal the Deed of Trust. Property Address: 3201 S. 45. MISCELLANEOUS Notice Of Trustee’s Balance $138,000.00 Beneficiary (current): Sunshine Blvd. Coolidge, AZ 85128 Tax Parcel •Ads areSale not sorted. Recorded: $50.40 June 2, 2011 Loan Name: Compass #: first-serve 401-22-007-P Original Principal Balance: 50. MOBILE HOMES Bank Address: P.O. Box •Ads are takenNumber: on a first-come 311855A The following legally described trust 10566 Birmingham, Alabama 35296 Original $102,045.00 Beneficiary: Farm Credit 3003 S. basis; space is limited. HOMERoman PARKSLeal, a married man, property will be sold, pursuant to the power of Trustor: Name: Fair Lane Tempe, AZ 85285 Original Trustor: 52. MOBILE are allowed week. sale under that certain•Only Deed16ofads Trust dated each as his sole and separate property Address: DLB Holdings, LLC, an Arizona limited liability 53. RVS/CAMP TRAILERS may advertise one and company only one item October 2, 2007, and •Ads recorded on October 10102 W. Fernando Drive Arizona City, AZ 1248 E. Bautista Road Gilbert, AZ 5, 2007 in Instrument Number 2007-112285, 85223 Successor Trustee: Name: Steven 85296 Trustee: William G. Ridenour Ridenour, 55. MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT whose total cost is $50 or less. Records of Pinal County, at public J. ItkinBUILDINGS Address: Waterfall, Economidis, & Lewis, P.L.L.C. 201 North Central 56. STEEL •PriceArizona of item MUST be in theHienton ad. (OBO—“or auction to the highest bidder at the main Caldwell, Hanshaw & Villamana, P.C. 5210 Avenue, Suite 3300 Phoenix, AZ 85004 offer” Courthouse, is allowed after price) MATERIALS Entrance of the Pinal best County East Williams Circle, Suite 800 Tucson, Telephone: (602) 254-9900 Dated this 1st day 57. BUILDING must be for a /s/ William G. Ridenour, Trustee 971 Jason Lopez Circle,•Ad Building A,resubmitted Florence, each Arizona 85711 Telephone: 520-745-7817 Fax: of week July, 2011. multiple week run; guarantee ad willisrunqualified under the provisions 60. MOTORCYCLES Azon September 7, 2011 at 11:00AM of no said 520-745-1279 Toll Free: 888-547-4978 E-mail: Trustee day: Legal: Lots 5 through 11,once. 14, 16, 18, sitkin@wechv.com Dated this 20th day of July, of A.R.S. §33-803(A)(2) as a member of 65. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS more9,than 19, 22, 23, 41, 42, 85, through 97, 99 2011. /s/ Steven J. Itkin, Successor Trustee theyard state bar of Arizona. State Of Arizona •Ad93cannot advertise a service, sale, through 103, 106, 108 through 114 of Park Manner of Trustee Qualification: A Member ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) On this 1st day 67. NOTICES Homes, according to theauction, map orhelp plat wanted thereof or of real estate. of the State Bar of Arizona Pursuant to A.R.S. of July, 2011, before me, the undersigned 68. ADOPTION •Deadline Friday at of 5:00 pm the week record in the office of the County isRecorder § 33-803(A)(2) Name of Trustee’s Regulator: Notary Public, personally appeared William Pinal County, Arizona, in Cabinet C of Maps, before publication. State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona ) ) ss. G. Ridenour, known to me to be the person 70. PERSONALS Slide 141. The street address is purported to County Of Pima ) The foregoing instrument whose name is subscribed to the foregoing 75. PETS We now be: Addresses attached hereto Coolidge, AZ accept was acknowledged before me this 20th day document, as Trustee, and acknowledged that 85128 Tax Parcel Number 204-36-00507, VISA, MASTERCARD AND AMERICAN of July, 2011 by Steven J. Itkin, as Successor he/she EXPRESS executed the same for the purpose 80. RENTALS 204-36-00606, 204-36-00705, 204-36-00804, Trustee and not individually. (Seal): /s/ Carol therein stated. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto 81. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 204-36-00903, 204-36-01109, 204-36-01406, Ann Rohlinger Notary Public My Comm. Exp. set my hand and official seal. /s/ Carrie D. 204-36-01604, 204-36-01802, 204-36-01901, Dec. 12, 2012GOODS Traylor Notary Public Commission Expiration: 85. SPORTING 204-36-02206, 204-36-02305, 204-36-04103, Publish: 7/27/11, 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11 November 5, 2011 Exhibit A That portion of 204-36-04202, 204-36-08500, 204-36-09300, Government Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Section 5, 87. TIMESHARES 204-36-09409, 204-36-09508, 204-36-09607, Township 6 South, Range 8 East of the Gila 88. VACATION RENTALS 204-36-09706, 204-36-09904, 204-36-10001, and Salt River Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, 204-36-10100, 204-36-10209, 204-36-10308, described as follows: Commencing at a 1/2’’ 90. WANT TO RENT TS No. 01746338 4.5 204-36-10605, 204-36-10803, 204-36-10902, rebar set in concrete marking the North quarter 95. WANT TO BUYinches Notice Of Trustee’s Sale 204-36-11009, 204-36-11108, 204-36-11207, corner of Section 5 from which a deteriorated Recorded: July 14, 2011 The following legally 99. MORTGAGE BUYERS 204-36-11306 and 204-36-11405 Original aluminum cap set in concrete marking the $151.20 described trust property situate in Pinal County, Principal Balance $ 1,300,000.00 Name And Northwest corner of Section 5 bears South 100. REAL ESTATE Arizona, will be sold pursuant to the power Address Of Original Trustor Park Homes LLC 89 degrees 21 minutes 56 seconds West, a
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7937 E. Montebello Avenue Scottsdale, AZ 85250 Beneficiary Catherine J. Gobins, Tstee of Catherine J. Gobins Living Trust dtd 5-1700 as to 19.2308%; John C. Gobins, Jr. as to 57.6923%; 5209 N. 31st Place Phoenix, AZ 85016 John C. Gobins, Jr. as to an undivided 57.6923% 4054 E. Coolbrook Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85032 John K. Dudek. as to an undivided 23.0769% 225 E. River Quarry Drive Eagle, ID 83616 Nancy L. Dudek, as to an undivided 23.0769% 225 E. River Quarry Drive Eagle, ID 83616 Current Trustee Title Security Agency of Arizona 7810 East Broadway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85710 Telephone Number: 520748-3521 Conveyance of the property shall be without warranty, expressed or implied, and subject to all liens, claims or interest having a priority senior to the Deed of Trust. The Trustee shall not express an opinion as to the condition of title. Dated June 1, 2011 Title Security Agency of Arizona /s/ By: Joyce M. Rodda Assistant Secretary Manner Of Trustee Qualification, as required by A.R.S. Sec. 33803, Subsection A(2) Licensed Trust Officer Trustee’s Regulators: Arizona State Banking/ Arizona Department of Insurance We are assisting the Beneficiary to collect a debt and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose. State Of Arizona } } ss. County of Pima } On June 1, 2011, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Joyce M. Rodda, Assistant Secretary, Title Security Agency of Arizona personally known to me 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 4, 2013 /s/ Michelle Reed Notary Public Addresses of properties involved in the 120210 Trustee Sale: 702, 704, 706 and 708 South 13th Place, Coolidge, AZ 85128 1203, 1205, 1206, 1208, 1209, 1210, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1216, 1218, 1219 and 1223 W. Elm Avenue, Coolidge, AZ 85128 1203, 1209, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1220 W. Seagoe Avenue, Coolidge, AZ 85128 705 and 707 S. 12th Street, Coolidge, AZ 85128 1210 and 1212 W. Prior Avenue, Coolidge, AZ 85128 1209 W. Sullivan Avenue, Coolidge, AZ 85128 Publish: 7/20/11, 7/27/11, 8/3/11, 8/10/11
distance of 2679.69 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 36 minutes 48 seconds West along the mid-section line, a distance of 685.15 feet to the True Point Of Beginning; Thence continue South 00 degrees 36 minutes 48 seconds West, a distance of 461.56 feet; Thence South 89 degrees 47 minutes 06 seconds West parallel to and 40.00 feet South of Lots 3 and 4, a distance of 2670.02 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 08 minutes 23 seconds East along the West boundary of Section 5, a distance of 506.07 feet; Thence North 89 degrees 03 minutes 21 seconds East, a distance of 541.65 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 39 minutes 39 seconds East, a distance of 618.09 feet to a point on the North boundary of Section 5; Thence North 89 degrees 21 minutes 56 seconds East along the North boundary of Section 5, a distance of 1079.73 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 38 minutes 05 seconds East, a distance of 33.00 feet; Thence South 43 degrees 24 minutes 15 seconds East, a distance of 288.11 feet; Thence South 02 degrees 04 minutes 49 seconds West, a distance of 440.91 feet; Thence North 89 degrees 22 minutes 14 seconds East, a distance of 863.05 feet to the Point Of Beginning. 2004 Assessor’s Tax Parcel No. 401-22-007P-1 Publish: 7/20/11, 7/27/11, 8/3/11, 8/10/11
of sale under that certain Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents recorded in Instrument Number 2003-016002, and rerecorded on July 12, 2004 in Instrument Number 2004-052216, records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Bldg A, Florence, AZ on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 at 10:00AM of said day: See Exhibit “A” Attached Hereto And Made A Part Hereof The Purported Street Address, If Any, Or Identifiable Location Of The Trust Property Is: Vacant Land Pinal County, AZ Tax Parcel Number: 501-49-0160 Original Principal Balance: 26,500.00 The Name And Address Of Trustee Is: Lawyers Title Of Arizona, Inc., an Arizona corporation, 3131 E Camelback Rd., Ste 220 Phoenix, AZ 85016 The Name And Address Of The Trustor Is: Debra L. Tabet, an unmarried woman 6958 E. Lindner Ave. Mesa, AZ 85208 The Name Of The Apparent Owner Of Record Is: Debra L. Tabet, an unmarried woman 6958 E. Lindner Ave. Mesa, AZ 85208 TS No. 01746338 The Name And Address Of The Beneficiary Is: John R. Johnson and Carol Johnson, husband and wife, as joint tenants with right of survivorship 10 N. Bullmoose Circle Chandler, AZ 85224 Dated July 14, 2011 Lawyers Title of Arizona, Inc., an Arizona corporation /s/ By: Jane Kirk Its: Trustee Sale Officer Manner Of Trustee Qualification: A corporation doing business as an Escrow Agent pursuant to 33-803 (A) (1) Regulatory Agent: Arizona Department of Financial Institutions State Of Arizona }} ss. County Of Maricopa } The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me July 14, 2011, by Jane Kirk, the Trustee Sale Officer of Lawyers Title of Arizona, Inc., an Arizona corporation, on behalf of the corporation. My commission expires 2/12/2013 /s/ Notary Public Ruth Flowers 01746338 Exhibit “A” – Legal Description A portion of Lot 16, of Hidden Valley Estates Unit 1, Subdivision as recorded in Book 9 of Maps, page 14, records of Pinal County, Arizona, being a portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 24, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, more particularly described as follows; Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot 16, which is found 3/4 diameter open pipe; Thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 06 seconds West, along the East line of said Lot 16, a distance of 248.96 feet; Thence South 89 degrees 59 minutes 04 seconds West, a distance of 660.22 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 43 seconds East, a distance of 248.94 feet to a point on the North line of said Lot 16; Thence North 89 degrees 58 minutes 53 seconds East, along the North line of said Lot 16, a distance of 660.18 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot 16, which is the Point Of Beginning. Publish: 7/20/11, 7/27/11, 8/3/11, 8/10/11
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Mammoth San Manuel School District today announced its policy for providing free and reduced-price meals for children served under the National School Lunch Program, and, School Breakfast Program). Each school and/ or the central office has a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party. The household size and income criteria will be used to determine eligibility for free and reduced-price benefits. Children from households whose income is at or below the guidelines are eligible for free or reducedprice meals. Children who are members of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) households, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Cash Assistance (CA) units or Food Distribution Program on the Indian Reservation (FDPIR) households are automatically eligible for free meals. Foster children that are the legal responsibility of a welfare agency or court are also automatically eligible for free meals. Application forms are being distributed to all households with a letter informing households of the availability of free and reduced-price meals for their children. Applications also are available at the principal’s office in each school. To apply for free or reduced-price meals, households must fill out the application and return it to the school. The information households provide on the application will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and verification of data. Applications may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program officials. For school officials to determine eligibility for free and reduced-price benefits, households receiving SNAP, TANF, CA or FDPIR only have to list their child’s name and case number, and an adult household member must sign the application. Households which do not list a valid case number must list the names of all household members, the amount and source of monthly incomes received by each household member, and the last four digit of the social security number of the adult household member who signs the application. If the household member signing does not have a social security number, he/she must indicate that a social security number is not available. An adult household member must sign the application. Under the provisions of the free and reducedprice policy, Joanna Diaz, DTR 520-385-2336 #2214 will review applications and determine eligibility. Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of the official may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis. Parents wishing to make a formal appeal for a hearing on the decision may make a request either orally or in writing to Arizona Department of Education, 1535 W. Jefferson St. Bin 7, Phoenix, AZ 85007, Phone 602-542-8700. If a household member becomes unemployed or if a household size increases, the household should contact the school. Such changes may make the children of the household eligible for benefits if the household’s income falls at or below the levels. Non-discrimination Statement: This explains what to do if you believe you have been treated unfairly. “In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, the institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TTY), USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” MINER Legal 7/27/11, 8/3/11
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Trustee’s Sale No.: 7002-20 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Borrowers/Trustors: Carlos A. Rascon and Connie Rascon, Ernesto A. Rascon and Maria L. Rascon (Loan No. 4402524) Recorded: 6/14/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust with Carlos A. Rascon And Connie Rascon, husband and wife, and Ernesto A. Rascon and Maria L. Rascon, husband and wife, as Trustors, and Desert Hills Bank, as Beneficiary, dated May 20, 2005, and recorded on May 25, 2005, at Fee No. 2005‑061199, records of Pinal County, Arizona, and re‑recorded on April 28, 2011, at Fee No. 2011‑035985, 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, Bldg. A, Florence, Arizona, on September 15, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M.: See Exhibit A Attached Hereto And By This Reference Made A Part Hereof (the “Property”). Together with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed buildings, improvements and fixtures, all easements, rights of way and appurtenances, all water and water rights flowing through, belonging or in any way appertaining to the Property and all of Trustors’ water rights that are personal property under Arizona law, including without limitation all type 2 nonirrigation grandfathered rights (if applicable), all irrigation rights, all ditch rights, rights to irrigation district stock, all contracts for effluent, all contracts for Central Arizona Project water, and all other contractual rights to water, and together with all rights (but none of the duties) of Trustors as declarant under any presently recorded declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions affecting the Property; and all other rights, royalties, and profits relating to the Property, including without limitation all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal and similar matters. AmTrust Bank, a division of New York Community Bank, is the successor‑in‑interest to Desert Hills Bank and is the current beneficiary of the Deed of Trust referenced herein. Property Location – The Property is purportedly located at a vacant land located along the West side of Deer Trail lying approximately 4,168 feet North from the intersection of said Deer Trail and Miller Road in an unincorporated area of Pinal County, Arizona near the City of Maricopa, Arizona. Tax Parcel Number – 510‑31‑013H Original Principal Balance – $825,000.00. Dated this 14th day of June, 2011. By /s/ Kevin J. Blakley Manner of Trustee qualification: Pursuant to A.R.S. § 33‑803(A)(2), Member of the State Bar of Arizona. Name of Trustee’s licensing body: State Bar of Arizona. Name and Address of Beneficiary: AmTrust Bank, a division of New York Community Bank 6900 E. Camelback Road, Suite 350 Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Name and Address of Original Trustor: Carlos A. Rascon Connie Rascon Ernesto A. Rascon Maria L. Rascon 2949 E. Indigo Street Mesa, Arizona 85213 Name and Address of Current Trustor: Carlos A. Rascon Connie Rascon 2949 E. Indigo Street Mesa, AZ 85213 Ernesto A. Rascon Maria L. Rascon 4508 E. Downing Street Mesa, AZ 85205 Name, Address and Phone Number of Trustee: Kevin J. Blakley Gammage & Burnham P.L.C. Two North Central Avenue, 15th Floor Phoenix, Arizona 85004 (602) 256‑0566 State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) This instrument was acknowledged before me this 14th day of June, 2011, by Kevin J. Blakley, Trustee. /s/ Elizabeth Sanchez Notary Public (Notary Seal) Expires 08/31/2014 Exhibit A Legal Description A portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 34, Township 5 South, Range 2 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 34; Thence North 89 degrees 58 minutes 17 seconds East, along the North line of said Section 34, a distance of 1220.32 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence North 89 degrees 58 minutes 17 seconds East, continuing along the North line of said Section 34, a distance of 1420.32 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 01 minutes 33 seconds West, a distance of 1105.24 feet; Thence South 63 degrees 41 minutes 11 seconds West, a distance of 251.90 feet; Thence South 87 degrees 37 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 1195.79 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 09 minutes 51 seconds East, a distance of 1265.92 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Excepting therefrom all coal, oil, gas and other mineral deposits, as reserved in the Patent recorded in Book 45 of Deeds, page 339. Publish: 7/13/11, 7/20/11, 7/27/11, 8/3/11
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To be included in the information pamphlet, the statement regarding the election issue must be received in the office of the County School Superintendent on or before 5:00 p.m., August 19, 2011. Such statement must be signed and should include the name of the school district, the author’s name, address, telephone number and whether the author’s name can be printed in the information pamphlet. The last day to register to vote in order to be eligible to vote in this election is Monday, October 10, 2011. For more information concerning the election, please contact Oracle Elementary School District, 725 N. Carpenter Drive, Oracle, Arizona 85623, telephone: 520896-3070. SE SOLICITAN PETICIONES EN PRO/EN CONTRA RELACIONADAS CON LA ELECCION ESPECIAL DE BONOS FINANCIEROS DISTRITO ESCOLAR DE ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA NUMERO 2 DE ORACLE
El Distrito Escolar de Enseñanza Primaria Número 2 de Oracle del condado de Pinal, Arizona, celebrará una elección especial de bonos financieros martes, el 8 de noviembre de 2011. El Distrito busca autorización para emitir bonos financieros en la cantidad principal que no exceda $13,000,000. El promedio de la tasa de impuestos estimada por la autorización de los bonos financieros es $0.46 por $100 de valor tasado. El Superintendente de Escuelas del Condado preparará un folleto informativo que será enviado por correo a los votantes inscritos a votar dentro del Distrito Escolar. Cualesquier personas que deseen entregar una declaración EN PRO o EN CONTRA relacionada con la cuestión del bono (no debe exceder 200 palabras) pueden hacerlo por correo o por entregar personalmente la declaración a la oficina del Pinal County School Superintendent, P. O. Box 769, o 75 N. Bailey Street, Florence, Arizona 85132; teléfono: (520) 866-6579.
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Para poder incluir la declaración en el folleto informativo, la declaración relacionada con el asunto de la elección tiene que estar en la oficina del Superintendente de Escuelas del Condado a las 5:00 de la tarde o antes, el 19 de agosto de 2011. Se tiene que firmar tal declaración y debe incluir el nombre del distrito escolar, el nombre del autor, su dirección, número de teléfono y si da permiso que se imprima su nombre en el folleto informativo. El último día para inscribirse a votar para poder votar en esta elección es lunes, el 10 de octubre de 2011. Para más información referente a la elección, comuníquese, por favor, con el Oracle Elementary School District, 725 N. Carpenter Drive, Oracle, Arizona 85623, teléfono: (520) 896-3070. MINER Legal 8/3/11
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Oracle Elementary School District No. 2 of Pinal County, Arizona, will hold a special bond election on Tuesday, November 8, 2011. The District seeks authorization to issue bonds in the principal amount of not to exceed $13,000,000. The estimated average tax rate for the proposed bond authorization is $0.46 per $100 of assessed valuation. The County School Superintendent will be preparing an information pamphlet that will be mailed to households of registered voters within the School District. Any persons wishing to submit a PRO or CON statement regarding the bond question (not to exceed 200 words) may do so by mail or hand delivery of the statement to the Pinal County School Superintendent’s office, P.O. Box 769, or 75 N. Bailey Street, Florence, Arizona 85132; telephone: 520-866-6579.
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Trustee Sale No. 20997-1010 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 7/20/2011 Loan No. 098-416383540000 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated February 12, 2007, and recorded on February 13, 2007 in Fee No. 2007-019111, 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 October 25, 2011 at 10:00 AM of said day: Legal: Lot 64, Wild Horse Estates Phase 1, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet C, Slide 190. Street Address or Identifiable Location: 10090 E. Twin Spurs Lane Florence, AZ 85232 Tax Parcel No.: 200-74-0640 Original Principal Balance: $168,000.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Amy L. Clark 10090 E. Twin Spurs Lane Florence, AZ 85232 Name and address of Purported Current Owner: Amy L. Clark 10090 E. Twin Spurs Lane Florence, AZ 85232 Name and address of Beneficiary: BMO Harris Bank, N.A. as successor by merger to M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank 770 North Water Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Name and address of Current Trustee: Scott L. Potter Jackson White, P.C. 40 North Center Street, Suite 200 Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone (480) 4641111 Dated: July 19, 2011. /s/ Scott L. Potter, Trustee Manner of Trustee Qualification: A member of the State Bar of Arizona, required by A.R.S. § 33-803, Subsection A(2) Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) On the 19 day of July, 2011, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appears Scott L. Potter, who 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, ad 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. /s/ Lori Harpel Notary Public My commission expires: September 5, 2011 Publish: 7/27/11, 8/3/11, 8/10/11, 8/17/11
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Trustee Sale No: Miller/ToymanCarolyn Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recording date: July 1, 2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents (if applicable) dated September 4, 2008, and recorded on September 11, 2008 in Instrument Number 2008-086528, Records of Pinal County, Arizona at public auction to the highest bidder at the main Entrance of the Pinal County Courthouse, 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, AZ on September 30, 2011 at 11:00AM of said day: Legal: See Exhibit “A” Attached Hereto And Made A Part Hereof The street address is purported to be: Vacant Land Pinal County, AZ Tax Parcel Number: 500-40-015,500-40-017,500-40-003C, 500-40-016A, 500-40-016B Original Principal Balance: $160,000.00 Name and address of original Trustor: William C. Miller and Patrice A. Miller 16444 S. Lamb Rd. Arizona City, AZ 85233 Name and address of the Beneficiary: Toyman, Inc. Profit Sharing Plan and Trust, as to an undivided 50% interest and Carolyn’s Interiors LTD Profit Sharing Plan and Trust, as to an undivided 50% interest Sharing Plan and Trust, as to an undivded 50 % interest 2930 N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ 85014 Name and address of Trustee: Morris A. Kaplan, Esq. Goldman & Kaplan, Ltd. 2930 North 7th Street Phoenix, AZ 85014 Conveyance of the property shall be without warranty, expressed or implied, and subject to all liens, claims or interest having a priority senior to the Deed of Trust. The Trustee shall not express an opinion as to the condition of title. Trustee’s Phone number: 602-264-9323 Dated: June 23, 2011 Morris A. Kaplan, Esq., Successor Trustee By: /s/ Morris A. Kaplan, Esq., Attorney at Law Manner of Trustee Qualification: a Member of the State Bar of Arizona Name of Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona } } ss. County Of Maricopa } On this 1st day of July, 2011, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Morris A. Kaplan, Esq., Attorney at Law, of Goldman & Kaplan, Ltd. personally known to me 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. /s/ Gayle Hartle Notary Public My commission expires: 2-20-13 Exhibit “A” The Land Referred To Herein Below Is Situated In The County Of Pinal, State Of Arizona And Is Described As Follows: Parcel No. 1: The North half of the North half of Government Lot 9 of Section 1, Township 9 South, Range 6 East of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Parcel No. 2: Lot 7, Section 1, Township 9 South, Range 6 East of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Parcel No. 3: Government Lot 8 of Section 1, Township 9 South, Range 6 East of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Except the East 1142.00 feet thereof. More particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 1.5” pipe marking the Northeast corner of Section 1, from which a the West quarter corner of Section 6, Township 9 South, Range 7 East bears South 00”38’55” West a distance of 2655.76 feet; and from which the South quarter corner of Section 36, Township 8 South, Range 6 East bears South 89”52’53” West a distance of 2549.99 feet; Thence South 89”52’53” West along the North boundary of the Northeast quarter of Section 1, a distance of 1142.10 feet to a set nail (monumented 23.00 feet South by a set 5/8” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512) marking the Northeast corner of Parcel “A”, and the Point Of Beginning; Thence South 00”38’55” West parallel to and 1142.00 feet West of the East boundary of the Northeast quarter of Section 1 a distance of 681.04 feet to a set 5/8” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512 marking the Southeast corner of Parcel “A”; Thence North 89”57’58” West along the South boundary of Government Lot 8 of Section 1 a distance of 313.63 feet to a 1/2” pipe marking the Southwest corner of Parcel “A”; Thence North 00”01’49” East along the West boundary of Government Lot 8 of Section 1 a distance of 680.15 feet to a set nail (monumented 23.00 feet South by 20.00 feet East by a set 5/8” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512) marking the Northwest corner of Parcel “A”; Thence North 89”52’53” East along the North boundary of the Northeast quarter of Section 1, a distance of 320.98 feet to a set nail (monumented 23.00 feet South by a set 5/8” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512) marking the Northeast corner of Parcel “A”, and the Point Of Beginning; Parcel No. 3A: An Ingress, Egress and Utility Easement more particularly described as follows: The North 23 feet of Government Lot 8 of Section 1, Township 9 South, Range 6 East, Except any portion lying within Parcel No. 3 above. Parcel No. 4: The East 1142.00 feet of Government Lot 8 of Section 1, Township 9 South, Range 6 East of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, more particularly described as follows. Commencing at a 1.5” pipe marking the Northeast corner of Section 1, from which a the West quarter corner of Section 6, Township 9 South, Range 7 East bears South 00”38’55” West a distance of 2655.76 feet; and from which the South quarter corner of Section 36, Township 8 South, Range 6 East bears South 89”52’53” West a distance of 2549.99 feet. Said Northeast corner also being the Northeast corner of Parcel “B” and the Point Of Beginning. Thence South 00”38’55” West along the East boundary of the Northeast quarter of Section 1 a distance of 684.08 feet to a set 5/8” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512 marking the Southeast corner of Parcel “B”. Thence North 89”57’58” West along the South boundary of Government Lot 8 of Section 1 a distance of 1142.07 feet to a set 5/8” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512 marking the Southwest corner of Parcel “B”. Thence North 00”38’55” East parallel to and 1142.00 feet West of the East boundary of the Northeast quarter of Section 1 a distance of 681.04 feet to a set nail (monumented 23.00 feet South by a set 5/8” rebar with aluminum cap RLS #37512) marking the Northwest corner of Parcel “B” Thence North 89”52’53” East along the North boundary of the Northeast quarter of Section 1, a distance of 1142.10 feet to a 1.5” pipe marking the Northeast corner of Parcel “B”, and the Point Of Beginning. Parcel No. 5: The North of Lot 10 of Section 1, Township 9 South, Range 6 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona Publish: 7/20/11, 7/27/11, 8/3/11, 8/10/11
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The project is for design and construction of a 12,000 squarefoot building (80’ x 150’) to house the Kids’ Closet facility. Kids’ Closet is a program for clothing underprivileged children between the Preschool and 8th grades. The specifics of the scope of work are outlined in the Proposal Package. For additional information about the SBCO organization and our programs see our website: www.community-outreach.org. Interested parties can request an electronic or hard copy Proposal Package from: SaddleBrooke Community Outreach 63675 E. SaddleBrooke Blvd., Ste L Tucson, Arizona 85739 (520) 825-3302 Office Hours: Monday thru Wednesday 9:00am to 3:00pm
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80.Rentals 2bedroom/1bath house in San Manuel, carpeted, stove, refrigerator included. Fenced back yard $500/ mo including sewer. Security required 520-349-7849 7/27 2tpH Yubeta’s Trailer Court in Mammoth, cell # 520-275-4013. 2 bedroom trailer for rent $280/mo+$150 deposit. 7/27 TFN M
The project is located in Town of Mammoth, Pinal County, Arizona on the west side of Highway 77, south of Dungan Drive and east of the Mammoth Stem School. The proposed work is on a 2.8 acre site currently being leased from the Town of Mammoth by SaddleBrooke Community Outreach, an Arizona non-profit corporation.
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2bd/1bath house for rent in Catalina, refrigerator & stove included. 520-400-6438 6/8 2tcM San Manuel: 1bd duplex with washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator & A/C. Totally remodeled, garbage & sewer paid, No Pets, 1 yr lease. Available now $400/ mo+deposit. 896-9011 8/3 2tpS 3 bd/2bath for $550/mo, fenced yard, good location, 805 1st Ave. 520-730-4515 7/13 TFN C One, two and three bedroom houses with new carpet, stove and refrigerator, 385-2019 9/8ftnc
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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 kitchenPENDING & bath, ceramic tile floors, fenced yard, SALE 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. SALE PENDING 20 Ave. A Lovely home with beautiful fenced yard. Fruit trees & large shed. Upgrades & views. Includes appliances. Backs to desert. $65,000. 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. $87,500.
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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. $159,000. •Excellent MH on 2.5 ac. with fantastic views, split floor plan with large MB, block skirting, covered deck. $78,500. •Very well maintained home surrounded by oak trees, lovely fireplace, large kitchen, quiet neighborhood. $94,000. •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. •Over 1 1/2 ac. completely fenced ready for your children, horses & pets, 2 story home with 2 bd upstairs, 2 down. $109,000.
•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. $199,000. •Stunning farmhouse on 3.3 ac in Cherry Valley, horse facilites, garden area, peace and quite, lovely interior details. $345,000. •Enjoy the wildlife and views from this immaculate home on an acre. So many upgrades inside, flagstone patio. $225,000. •Almost new MH, 3 bd., plus bonus room, large kitchen with lots of cabinets, breakfast bar and DR, 360 deg. views on 2 1/2 ac, horse propoerty. $199,900.
•Sunrise, sunset and Catalina Mountain range all in your view from this 1 ac. lot. $79,900. •Best price for 5 ac. in Oracle area, can be split, shared well. Reduced to $44,900. •Beautiful hilltop views from 5 ac. parcel. Can be split. Horse property. Well Share. $89,500. •4 lots, 1.25 ac. each, custom home area. Owner will carry. Submit offers. $82,000. •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.
•40 ac. for your own ranch, can be split, great investment property. $60,000. •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. $164,900. •Two Lots with shared well 1.5 ac each. Price reduced to $26,500. •1.25 to 10 ac., buy part or whole, has excellent well, borders State land, no financing necessary, owner will cary. $32,000 - $125,000. •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. •1002 W. 3rd Ave. - 2,200 sq ft. home on 1/3 ac lot. 5 bd., laundry room, pantry private back yard. $119,500.
•910 W. 2nd Ave. Totally renovated 3 bd, 2 ba, 2nd bath changed to master bath, new kitchen & appliances. $74,000. •1013 W. 3rd Ave. Brand new kitchen in this 3bd / 2 ba home. Lease w/ OPTION to Buy! $59,900.
•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. •2 view lots, city water, sewer, paved roads. $16,500 each. •Great mountain views from this 3.75 ac. south of Mammoth. $47,000. •Just under 44 acres for your own little ranch, hilltop location south of Mammoth. $344,000. •Spectacular 7 ac. in Aravaipa Canyon, well and septic already installed, rustic barn on property. $147,000.
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225 N WATER TANK ROAD 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
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1013 W 3RD AVEN MLS#: 21119841 LEASE TO OWN OR OWNER CARRYBACK! LET’S TALK! Owner flexible in financing options. There is a brand new kitchen and like new appliances in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. 2nd bathroom has been redone. Owner has just painted, put in new tile and carpet and a new heater. Large fenced backyard for your enjoyment. Washer and dryer connections available. Ready to move in. Owner/Agent. $ 59,900
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On Thursday, July 28, the Sierra Oaks School in Oracle held an open house. Parents and kids got to meet the teachers and new School Director Michael Hart. They enjoyed interactive science exhibits and games presented by the Arizona Science Center. Kids were having fun playing on swings and slides. One little girl was heard calling out to her mother, “Mommy, my teacher is being so nice to me!” Hamburgers and hot dogs were served. There are three new teachers at the school, Kaylene Hardy - Kindergarten, Debra Dapkus - first and second grade, and John Schlattman - seventh and eighth grade. Former teachers at the school are returning this year: Denise Fisher will be teaching third and fourth grade and Ramon Salazar is the fifth and sixth grade teacher. School begins Thursday, August 4. (John Hernandez photos)
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