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A community publication of Copperarea.com Volume 65 Number 7

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OBITUARIES Dolores B. Vargas Dolores B. Vargas (Lolita) passed away Jan. 25, 2019 at home in the loving care of her family and friends. Born in Tiger, Arizona to Reynaldo and Frances Burrola, she was one of seven children. She married the love of her life, Louis M. Vargas, in 1958 and they made their home in Mammoth, Arizona. Before having their own children Dolores and Louie found a special place in their hearts for a neighborhood child, Juan Barcelo, and loved him as their own. Dolores had to wait eight years to be blessed with her first born, Luis E. Vargas (Ricci) and then three more years to have her daughter Patsy V. Bowers (Randy). Dolores leaves behind five grandsons, Ralph (Kassandra), Jesse, Andrez, Lorenzo, Marteen, one granddaughter Aria Faith, one great-grandson Steven and

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one great-granddaughter Ava Rae. Her grandchildren were her pride and joy; she loved sharing their pictures with everyone she talked to. Dolores also leaves behind three sisters, Eva Cruz, Mary Garcia and Carmen Aguilar; and sisters-in-law, Margie Felix and Maggie Santos. Dolores is proceeded in death by her parents, her brothers Raymond Felix, Arnold Santos and a Baby Sister Artemissa. Dolores was known to many as the babysitter, since she cared for close to 75 children in the town of Mammoth.

Dolores always wanted a home full of children and she loved them all as her own. A Celebration of Life for Dolores will be held at Living Word Chapel, 3941 W. Hwy. 77, Oracle, on Saturday, Feb. 16, at 11 a.m. A luncheon will be held immediately after at the San Pedro Valley Lions Club in Mammoth.

Jerry Wayne McCutcheon, 64, entered Heaven’s Gates on Feb. 5, 2019, surrounded by his loving family in San Manuel, Arizona. Jerry was born on May 16, 1954 in Levelland, TX. He was the second of three children born to Wayne and Melba McCutcheon. He is preceded in death by both of his parents, and his sister Patricia Bartels. Jerry is survived by his wife of 43 years, Debbie McCutcheon; children, Dionne, Kristin and Meagan; granddaughters, Kyndra, Hailey and Emiley; his brother, David; and his in-laws, Harold and Anita Clouse.

Jerry worked for 26 years for Magma Copper Company in San Manuel, where he graduated High School. Jerry loved music, singing for the Lord, his Christmas decorations, working in his garden, and fishing. A Memorial Service was held Saturday, Feb. 9, at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of San Manuel, AZ.

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Donations sought for San Manuel Library This year San Manuel Library is celebrating “A Universe of Stories.” We are seeking to continue to soar among the stars as we serve our community. We have added several services this past year, including children’s craft days, story time, and notary service. Once again we are asking the community to support our efforts to remain a vital part of the San Manuel community. Your generous donations enable us to do this. Last year’s donations enabled us to make some much needed repairs to the building to enhance the security, safety, and comfort of the staff and patrons. Remember that the library is a volunteer organization, so we are always looking for qualified volunteers willing to work a couple of hours a week. The annual fund drive will take place from February 15 – March 29. Checks can be made out to San Manuel Library and mailed to 108 W. 5th Avenue, San Manuel, AZ 85631 or cash/checks may be dropped off at the library checkout desk (just let staff know that is your annual donation). Thank you for helping us to continue to be a vital part of the community. /s/ Pat Collins SML Treasurer


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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Immigration and the shortage of caregivers Reporter Carmen Duarte with the Arizona Daily Star (Feb 10, 2019) explored a much overlooked issue that has already reached criss proportions. The headline to her story cuts to the chase: US, Arizona face major shortage of in-home caregivers. Duarte gets it right as anybody with a family member suffering from advanced Alzheimer’s, dementia or another long term debilitation can attest. Help is hard to find and it is very, very expensive. When my father experienced an eight-year descent into what a neurologist diagnosed as “advanced Lewy body disease”, then fell, broke, his hip and required 24 hour care for the rest of his years my family learned a lot about caregiving. Finding caregivers became a never ending challenge that got progressively harder over the years. As Duarte’s reporting has it, 41,000 new caregiving jobs are expected to open over the next 7 years. These crucial home care workers in Arizona - including personal-care aides and home health aides - assist the elderly and

physically disabled in their homes. What her article doesn’t directly address, although she notes that 1 in 4 caregivers are immigrants, is the key linkage of the caregiving issue to border and immigration policy. Professor Dowell Myers in his book Immigrants and Boomers makes that connection explicit. Myers says that rapidly graying white America will require caregivers in unprecedented numbers with immigrants the logical (and perhaps only) population capable of meeting the generational need. In this regard he says, “Demographics is destiny.” Of course this wouldn’t be the first time that immigrant workers responded to a national need. Consider mining, construction, field work, hospitality (including President Trump’s properties), landscaping, entrepreneurial startups, and information technology. I thought of Myers book while watching a live stream of Steve Bannon and two politicians, Kris Kobach and Tom Tancredo (both losers in recent elections), trying to stoke

Family First says, all you need is love This month we celebrate the holiday of love, Valentine’s Day! We celebrate with heart shaped boxes of chocolate, dozens of red roses and cards to express our love for that someone special. Countless love songs have been written to celebrate a love for another, as the song says; “all you need is love”. Shakespeare wrote his famous story of young love, Romeo and Juliet. How are we taught to love? Is it something that can be taught? My first encounter of love was as a young child. Growing up in a family with seven kids my mother and father were the example to us all. They did not teach love, they lived it! Mom always made sure we always had food to eat, clean clothes and a warm bed to sleep in. Dad worked countless hours at all hours to provide them for us. They both gave their all to make our home a safe place to grow up in. Isn’t that what unconditional love is, giving all for others no matter what the cost? Take away the love and what kind of a world do we have? Selflessness becomes selfishness and instead of putting the needs of others first, it’s me first! I think there was a song that said; “I don’t care what they say, I will not stay, in a world without love”. Rather than leave this world, we can do something about it! It is because of the love God the Father has shown us that we are here at Family First! It’s that love we have for families and our community that we want to share. Being here when a family needs a hand, encouraging a mom struggling to raise her family alone and has nowhere else to go. A diaper for a young child or a senior suffering with incontinence, nothing says love like a dry diaper! We give them out every day, not just Valentine’s Day! It is a way we can truly change this world, a diaper for change.

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Four high schools, two CTEDs and By Jennifer R. Carnes Copper Area News And the partnership grows. A historic meeting of sorts happened last week on the Central Arizona College Aravaipa Campus. Representatives of six school districts met to talk about joining forces and making technical training a little easier for students to obtain. All four high school districts in the Copper Corridor, CAC and the Cobre Valley Institute of Technology (CVIT) are working together to bring some special classes to high school students at one location – the Aravaipa campus. “This meeting was long overdue,” said Pete Guzman, CVIT’s superintendent. Superior, Ray and Hayden-Winkelman School Districts are all members of CVIT. Mammoth-San Manuel School District is a member of Pima County JTED. JTEDs (Joint Technical Education Districts), now called CTEDs (Career and Technical Education Districts), were created in Arizona in 1990. There are currently 14 districts in Arizona. CTEDs provide high school students with career and technical education so that they can enter the workforce as soon as they graduate from high school. CTEDs, Guzman said, give high school students “more options.” Let’s face it. Not all students are college bound. CTE classes allow students to earn industry certificates. CTE classes also keep at risk students in school. Mike O’Neal, who serves as the principal of CVIT, told the success story of one high school student who was at risk of dropping out. The young man enrolled in the certified nursing assistant program. During the course of the program, he was required to complete an internship at a Globe skilled nursing facility. When he finished the program and successfully passed the state’s licensing exam, the skilled nursing facility hired him. He is 16 years old and works full time at the nursing home. He does three 12-hour shifts Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights and with shift differential is making $18 an hour. He is still in high school, attending classes Monday through Thursday at Miami High School. He now wants to go to college and become a nurse. How amazing is that? CVIT was formed in 2000 and with Ray High School has six members schools: Superior, Globe, Miami, San Carlos, Hayden and Ray. Hayden has been a member since its inception nearly 20

years ago. Superior was also an early adopter. Ray School District joined CVIT in the 2017-18 school year after Ray’s voters overwhelmingly said, “Yes, please!” Due to state laws governing these joint districts, school districts can only join CTEDs that abut the district boundaries. Mammoth-San Manuel School District joined the Pima County JTED. There are two types of programs offered through CTEDs: satellite programs and central programs. Satellite programs are taught on the campuses of the member schools. Central programs are taught at a more central location. For CVIT, central programs are held at Gila Community College in Globe. For Pima County JTED, programs are taught at Master Pieces Campus (located at River and Shannon in Tucson) and Camino Seco Campus (located at Camino Seco and 22nd St. in East Tucson). Students attending schools that are members of a JTED or whose parents live in a district that are members can participate in a Central program or can attend any satellite program. Over the past years, Hayden and Superior students have been transported to Globe-Miami to take part in classes offered by the CVIT: fire science, cosmetology, certified nursing assistant (CNA) training and a number of computer technology programs. Classes are held daily usually in the early afternoon in twohour blocks. The classes are early so that students who also participate in sports can still do so. Pima County JTED’s central classes are held after school and students typically attend two to four classes a week (depending on the program) from 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Some programs also require the students to attend two Saturday classes a month. Most of the programs are two-year programs. The EMT program, for example, requires that the student first complete Health Care Foundations, Fire Service or Law/Public Safety. This is the first year that San Manuel High School students have had school-sponsored transportation to attend the Pima County JTED central programs at Master Pieces, thanks to a grant from SaddleBrooke Community Outreach. It’s a commitment for the students. Students can also stay at their own campus and participate in programs offered there. Classes offered include: • Hayden – culinary, education professions, business, law and public safety and graphics. • Ray – welding, construction and graphics/web design.


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one college working together to bring CTE classes to local students • Superior – culinary, business, education professions, early childhood development and hospitality. • San Manuel – agriscience/animal systems, automotive, cabinetmaking, carpentry, digital communications, digital photography, early childhood education and welding. Ray High School’s welding class began during the 2017-18 school year and was a partnership between Ray and Hayden High School. Hayden students were bused to the Kearny campus and attended classes there. The program has been extremely successful under the guidance of teacher Sam Colton. “(With CTEDs) you’ll see rival schools working together,” O’Neal said. Also during the 2017-18 school year, CVIT held its first central program at the Aravaipa campus, certified nursing assistant. According to Guzman, the nursing program at Aravaipa had 10 out of 11 students complete the program – 10 Ray and Hayden High School students. Next year, Ray’s welding class will be moving to the Aravaipa campus, giving the students two central classes (along with the CNA program). The two classes will be offered to students at all four high schools in the Copper Corridor.

In an unprecedented move, Pima County JTED has agreed to partner with CVIT to allow San Manuel students to attend the Aravaipa classes. This will cut their travel time from over an hour one way to less than 30 minutes. According to Guzman, the Superintendent of Pima County JTED, Kathy Prather, has committed to this joint venture, including funding. Guzman said he was told to “get it done.” Maria Munoz, Director of Student Affairs at Central Arizona College, knows that they have to start small. The success of the CNA program has paved the way for the addition of the welding class next year. She has dreams, though, of what the program would look like in the future. Building on welding, she’d like to see programs in diesel mechanics and carpentry. In addition to CNA, she dreams of high school students becoming Medical Assistants, Pharmacy Techs, Phlebotomists. She would also like to add fire science and EMT programs for high school students. It’s not the impossible dream. “We’ve done it!” Guzman said. “It can be done. There are 10 community colleges (in Arizona) that are doing it now.” It just needs the students. And they will come.

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guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damages are estimates. Activity listed Jan. 31 through Feb. 6. Feb. 1 Pete Ortiz, 39, was arrested in the area of Catalina and Copper on a felony arrest warrant. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence.

Identity theft was reported in the 400 block of S. Rolfs Ave. Feb. 5 An unattended death was reported in the 400 block of Main St. Calls not listed include: traffic stop (3), medical (8), agency assist (1), citizen assist (3), fingerprints (5), disturbance (1), alarm drop (3) and animal complaint (4).

Pinal County Sheriff’s Report The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the Lexis Nexis Community Crime Map. Activity listed Jan. 17 through Feb. 5. Jan. 17

Theft was reported in the 62400 block of E. Northwood Rd. SaddleBrooke. Theft was reported in the 400 block of S. Ladera Pl., San Manuel. Jan. 19

Theft from a motor vehicle was reported in the 200 block of S. Avenue B, San Manuel. Jan. 21 Assault was reported in the 200 block of S. Continued on page 11

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3-2-1 blast off – successful launch at Mountain Vista School On Thursday, Feb. 7, the Mountain Vista after school Technology Class successfully launched a rocket carrying a space shuttle. The next launch attempt will be a three stage rocket. John Hernandez | Miner

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Two events + one date + Tri-Community = fun for all San Manuel, AZ - On Saturday, March 9, San Manuel will be the scene of two quite different events that will be within walking distance of each other, creating a day that promises to be fun for all. San Manuel’s first Tri-Community Arts and Crafts Fair (planned to be an annual event) will be open from 9 a.m. through 3 p.m., featuring local artists and crafters, puppet shows, kid’s crafts, games and prizes. This event will be held to the right of the Junior High School building, 711 McNab Pkway, in the parking area. This is a fundraiser for Copper Town Association, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of area volunteers. Learn more about Copper Town Association, Inc. at www.sanmanuelaz.org. Meanwhile, approximately 0.4 miles down the road, the 13th Annual San Manuel Copper Classic Arizona Off-Road State Championship Restart Enduro motorcycle race, hosted by Trail Riders of Southern Arizona (TRS), is part of the Arizona Motorcycle Riders Association (AMRA) race series will be taking place. There is no admission fee for spectators. San Manuel School Youth clubs will be selling food on-site. The meeting for Kids Riders will take place at 8 a.m. Kids Race 1 , All 85cc/65 cc (10-11)/Girls (11-14) ,begins at 8:30 a.m. and Race 2, All 50 cc/ 65 cc (7-9) begins at 9:30 a.m. The Big Bike riders will meet at 11:15 am., with the race starting at noon. Race distance: Pro, AA, A-80 miles, B riders - 60 miles, for C riders - 50 miles. Mini-Entry fee is $5 and Big Bike Entry is $65 for Pre Entry and $75 for Post Entry. Apply for Pre-Entry at moto-tally. com/amra/preentry.aspx, from Thursday, Feb. 14 through Wednesday, March 6. Row assignment will be based on PreEntry. Tech/Sign up is on Friday, March 8th, 4 p.m through 8 p.m. and Saturday, March 9, 6 a.m. through 10 a.m. Required Moto Tally Transponder is $10 at registration. AMA/AMRA membership is also required and is available at registration. Also required are a hydration system, pair of boots and gloves, sound test, 96 db, USFS approved Spark Arrestor, Kill Switch, DOT approved helmet, goggles (no tearoffs) There will be no pit bikes, ATVs or Side By Side, prerunning and jetting loop. Come prepared. Elevation is 3500 feet. The staging area is on school property, so no weapons, Continued on page 8

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Four Copper Corridor teams to compete in basketball State Championships By Andrew Luberda Copper Area News Three area boys’ teams and the Ray girls’ basketball team qualified for the 2019 AIA State Championships, which start this week at various locations. The Ray and Superior boys’ teams will play 1A first-round games on Friday, Feb. 15, in Prescott. The San Manuel boys’ basketball team will host a 2A Play-In game on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p.m. The No. 15-seed Miners will play

No. 18 Hopi with the winner advancing to the 16-team championship bracket and playing a first-round game versus one of the top-eight seeds in Prescott on Friday, Feb. 15. The time and location of 2A games that begin on Friday are to be determined after the play-in games are final. The Lady Cats, who enter the State Championships as the 1A East Region Tournament champions, are the No. 6-seed and will play No. 11 Red Mesa on Friday, Feb. 15, at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott at 12 p.m. For the boys’ teams, No. 4 Ray will play No. 13 Joseph City

on Friday, Feb. 15, at Prescott High School at 10:30 a.m. No. 10 Superior will play No. 7 Arete Prep, a team the Panthers are very familiar with after splitting two previous meetings with the Chargers earlier this season. That game will be played at the Findlay Toyota Center on Friday at 9 a.m. With wins in the first round, the 1A teams – boys and girls – will play on Saturday, Feb. 16, at a time and location to be determined. Check www.azpreps365.com for bracket results and updates.

San Manuel Jr. High earns share of CJHL Wrestling Championship By Andrew Luberda San Manuel Miner Author’s Note: The following story was originally published in the Jan. 30, 2019, edition of The San Manuel Miner. Regrettably, we erroneously left out one member of the wrestling team – Raymond Garcia. This version includes the complete roster of the CJHL Co-Champions. The San Manuel Jr. High wrestling team entered the 2018 season with little experience and lofty goals. Through hard work, commitment, discipline, and the wrestlers’ desire to improve, the Jr. Miners finished their season with a 12 – 4 record and as Central Junior High League Co-Champions. “We started the season with a lot of young kids, firstyear wrestlers,” San Manuel Jr. High head coach Pablo Rodriguez told the Copper Basin News. “The difference with this group that we had this year was these kids were fearless. “They wanted to learn, they wanted to practice,” he continued. “These kids wanted to learn more, they wanted to be better. The improved all season long.” From the first day of practice, when they set their goal to be champions, the Jr. Miners were relentless in their pursuit of achieving the goal. “They had that goal in mind every day at practice,”

Rodriguez said. “They talked about it and what they needed to do to accomplish it. The Jr. Miners experienced a few obstacles at the start of the CJHL Tournament, finding themselves 20 points behind the leaders after the first of six rounds. Rodriguez gathered the wrestlers and reminded them of their goal, and what they need to do to reach it. “They responded – in stellar form,” Rodriguez said. “They just came out on fire and won all the matches we needed to win.” In total, 16 of 18 Jr. Miners placed at the CJHL Championships: (Name, grade, weight class, place) Raymond Garcia (7th, 78#) – 2nd Sean McDermott (6th, 83#) – 3rd Vicente Curry (7th, 88#) – CJHL Champion Tommy Morris (7th, 93#) – 2nd Franky Castillo (8th, 93#) – 3rd Elmer Smith (7th, 98#) – 3rd Richard Ivy (7th, 104#) – 2nd Johnny Abrizo (7th, 111#) – 3rd Mathias Medina (8th, 142#) – 2nd Andres Rodriguez (7th, 154#) – 2nd Augustine Romero (7th, 167#) – 2nd Isaiah Ramirez (8th, 180#) – CJHL Champion

Noah Casillas (8th, 180#) – 2nd Aiden Lozoya (7th, HWT) – CJHL Champion Damien Foster (7th, HWT) – 3rd Rocky Andrade (7th, HWT) – 4th Izek Valdez (7th, 73#) Priscilla Ortiz (6th, 98#) Aiden Sahloff (7th, 93#) Rodriguez was equally impressed with his wrestlers off the mat, proudly stating his team only experienced one eligibility issue all season. Further evidence of the Jr. Miners’ success in the classroom includes four wrestlers – Richard Ivy, Augustine Romero, Isaiah Ramirez, and Aiden Lozoya – who are members of the National Junior Honor Society. “As coaches, our big push was for the wrestlers to be students first,” Rodriguez said. “A number of our kids went above and beyond in the classroom, and they did the same on the mat.” At the state tournament last weekend in Prescott, two Jr. Miners came home with medals: Mathias Medina – 6th Isaiah Ramirez – 3rd The Jr. Miners’ coaching staff includes: Pablo Rodriguez. Aaron Cruz, Bino Sanchez, Mike Borg, and Yvonne Ramirez. Managers: Maiya Salazar, Nevaeh Derrick.

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drug, alcohol or open flame. Overnight camping is available with portable toilets provided. No other services are available. Camping areas open on Friday, March 8 at noon. Quiet time is 10 p.m. - 6 a.m., which also means generators off. There will be no gate or camping fee.

Continued from page 7 No checks will be accepted at the event. Cash only will be accepted and there will be no refunds. Tax credit donations to the San Manuel Schools can be made at www.msmusd. org/Tax-Credit . For race entry info or questions about this event you can contact Trail Riders of Southern Arizona, a non-profit club

that hosts the event each year and typically donates to the school board, extracurricular student activities and the San Manuel Fire Department, online at trsaz.org/contact-us/. Whether you are artsy and craftsy, or, ready for a wild ride, March 9 in San Manuel is going to be a great date for fun and helping out the community. Hope to see you there!

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just finished reading an article about some people in the Vegan community being offended by the Hyundai commercial shown during the Super Bowl. Apparently the commercial made fun of a Vegan party portraying it as something unpleasant comparing it to a dentist visit for a root canal or shopping for a car. Now “beetloaf”, a word play on meat loaf used in the commercial, I thought was funny and the word for turkey substitute, tofurkey, makes me smile, and please don’t call soybean tempeh with special flavorings … vegan bacon. It’s not bacon! Seriously, I have nothing against vegetarians or vegans but you are being much too sensitive. I was watching the classic motion picture comedy Blazing Saddles the other night. This Mel Brooks directed movie was a satirical western involving a black sheriff in an all white town. It was made in 1974 and it was interesting to see how our sense

of humor has changed over the years. The film was the first to show cowboys passing gas after eating beans for supper. The movie made fun of blacks, white people, Native Americans, gays, Jews, and Hollywood, etc. I don’t remember the channel I was watching but the movie was bleeping out the “N” word and curse words. The censorship pretty much took the comedy away from the original film. It seems as if the country’s changing its sense of humor. We are no longer laughing at or accepting the use of derogatory words concerning race or ethnicity and rightfully so. Any joke that hurts someone should not be funny! We are turning away from Polack and other ethnic directed jokes. Jokes about gays and even blondes are no longer considered acceptable by many people. I admit, I have laughed at ethnic jokes including some about Mexicans and blonde jokes can be hilarious. Are we becoming too politically correct?

Even some political humor is becoming offensive too many. Telling a Trump joke can result in threats or anger directed at you. People have the right to eat what they want and should have the right to laugh at what they think is funny. We need to be more sensitive towards others but still be able to laugh at ourselves. There are more serious things going on in the world. Some of them you almost need to laugh at just to keep your sanity, after all, laughter is the best medicine. Now, how many Russians will it take to build Trump’s wall? Author’s Note: I have been given the opportunity to express my opinion and viewpoints on politics, national, state, and local issues as well as life in general. I hope to inform you as well as entertain you, make you smile or make you mad. I will use humor, sarcasm and occasionally anger to express my views. My intention is to hold politicians

DRY HEAT By John Hernandez San Manuel Miner accountable sometimes bringing some heat on them and if my views make you angry or hot, remember that like my humor, it is a dry heat. These opinions are entirely my own and do not reflect the views of Copper Area News Publishers.

TRI-COMMUNITY CHURCH DIRECTORY First Baptist Church 103 W. Galiuro, Mammoth Pastor Joe Ventimiglia 520-405-0510

Sunday School – 9 a.m. • Sunday Worship – 10 a.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday – 5:30 p.m. Movie Night Last Friday of the Month – 7 p.m.

“The Church on the Hill”

Casa De Salvacion

Assembly of God

Oracle Church of Christ

Pastor Nathan Hogan

Richard Ferris 520-818-6554

1145 Robles Rd., Oracle

2425 El Paseo, Oracle

Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening 6 p.m.

Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m.

Oracle Union Church

San Pedro Valley Baptist Church

201 E. Kino (& Catalina)/POB 692 Carlos Gonzalez 520-487-2219

705 E. American Ave., Oracle Pastor Dr. Ed Nelson 520-784-1868

Domingo: Escuela Dominical 10-10:45 a.m. Servicio de Alabanza 11 a.m. Lunes: Servicio de Oracion 6:30 p.m. Miercoles: Estudio Biblico 6:30 p.m.

Pastor Anthony DaCunha 520-357-7353

Sunday Bible Study 9 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 11 a.m. Thursday Prayer Time 11 a.m. to Noon

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

Pathway of Hope Foursquare Church

Full Gospel Church of God

Living Word Chapel-Oracle

16130 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson

(In the Catalina Plaza behind Claire’s Cafe)

Pastor Karen Kelly 520-344-4417 Sunday Worship 10 a.m.

A House of Prayer, Healing & Salvation A www.pathwayofhope.net • pastorkaren@pathwayofhope.net

Vista Church – San Manuel 801 S. McNab Pkwy., San Manuel Fred Baum, Pastor 520-825-1985 Service: Sundays 4 p.m.

Community, Friendship & Faith

301 E. Webb Dr., San Manuel

Pastors Michael & Bea Lucero Sr. 520-385-1250 • 520-385-5017 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 at 6 p.m.

Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville

Casual, Relevant, Contemporary Pastor James Ruiz 520-896-2771 Join us at 8:45 or 10:45 a.m. 3941 W. Hwy. 77 www.lwcoracle.com

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

San Manuel Ward • 101 S. Giffen Ave. Bishop Will Ramsey 520-385-4866 Sunday Morning Meetings: Sacrament 10 a.m. • Bible Study 11 a.m. Priesthood, Relief Society Noon

Vista Church

We Are a Family! Come Join Us!

3001 E. Miravista Ln. (@15000 N. Oracle Rd) Catalina, AZ

Fred Baum, Pastor 520-825-1985

First Baptist Church 1st & Nichols, San Manuel Pastor Kevin Duncan 385-4655 Sunday Bible Study 9:45 a.m. • Worship 11 a.m. Sunday Evening Discipleship 5 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6 p.m.

Iglesia Bautista Horeb

Una Comunidad dispuesta a recibirte 502 E. American Ave., Oracle Pastor Marcos Campos 520-365-6152

Service: Sundays 10 a.m.

Domingo 1 p.m. Miércoles Oración 6:30 p.m.

Oracle Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Community Presbyterian Church

Pastor Rick Roy

Rev. Jeff Dixon 385-2341

2150 Hwy 77, Oracle

Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Saturday Worship Service 11 a.m.

McNab & First Ave., San Manuel

Sunday Morning Service 11 a.m.

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Mammoth Little League Registration

Mammoth Little League is now accepting registrations for the upcoming 2019 Little League season which will begin in April. Registrations will be done at the Rancheros Carniceria Meat Market in Mammoth on March 1 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and on March 7 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Registrations will also be held at La Casita in Mammoth on Feb. 18 from 5:30-6:30 p.m., and on March 8 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Any questions call 520-309-5942.

Little League Baseball and Softball Registration

Oracle-San Manuel Little League Baseball and Softball will be registering players in Oracle on Feb. 28 and March 1 at the Community Schools Office, Registrations will be taken at the Oracle Fire Department on Feb. 9 and 16. In San Manuel, players will be registered on Feb. 16 in the high school gym during the basketball games. Players and families are invited to follow the league on Facebook at SMLittle League.

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OHO Evac Group to Meet

The Oracle Horse Owner’s (OHO) Evacuation Preparation Group will meet Thursday, Feb. 14, at 6 p.m. at the Oracle Fire Station. Oracle residents (including our equine friends) need to prepare for evacuations in advance of an emergency. Horse owners in Oracle need to know each other so that they will be able to help one another in the event of an emergency. To sign up for future meeting dates and more information, please email tacosta@oraclefire.org or call the Oracle Fire Station at 896-2980.

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Miner Information Night

Attention parents of all eighth graders (Oracle included), Miner Information Night will be held Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 6 p.m. at the San Manuel Jr/Sr High School Gym. Meet the staff and students. Tours will be offered. Check out course offerings, clubs and athletics. There will be a NACHO bar for snacking! All current eighth graders are encouraged to attend.

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NRCD Meeting in Kearny

The Winkelman NRCD Quarterly Meeting will be held on Feb. 20 at 10 a.m., General Kearny Inn. Lunch will be potluck.

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Child Development Screening

San Manuel School District and the Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) will provide free child development screening to any child living in the community under the age of 5 and Early Intervention screenings for any child between Birth - 3 years on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., at San Manuel High Auditorium. Interested parents should call Katie Smith of First Avenue Elementary School at 520-385-4341 to schedule a time for their child to be screened. Walk in appointments during the screening are also welcome.

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Burro and Rummage Sale

St. Bartholomew Church will hold a burro and rummage sale on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22 and 23 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. in the church hall, Park Place and Main Street in San Manuel. Usable household items as well as green and red chili burros will be available.

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Fundraising Golf Tournament

The 10th Annual Mammoth-San Manuel Education Foundation Fundraising Golf Tournament will be played on Saturday, March 9,in 4 Person Scramble format at 8:30 a.m. with a 7:30 a.m. registration, at the Hayden Golf Course, 624 Golf Course Blvd., in Hayden. Mulligans, Split the Pot and raffle tickets will be sold. Cost is $50 per person, which will include golf and lunch. Since space is limited, cost will be $60 after March 1. Carts will be an additional $6 per person. To be a Tee Sponsor is $50. Corporate Sponsorship is $250 for Silver, $500 for Gold and $1,000 for Platinum. All proceeds will benefit students of Mammoth-San Manuel School District. Pick up registration forms at Mammoth-San Manuel School District Office or Farmers Insurance office, 101 S. McNab Pkwy. Mail registration form and payment to PO Box 659, San Manuel, AZ 85631. For more information, please contact Jim Donaldson at 520-385-2186.

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Vendors Wanted for Arts & Crafts Fair

Vendors wanted for San Manuel’s 1st Annual Tri-Community Arts & Crafts Fair which will be promoting local artists and crafters on Saturday, March 9 from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. in the parking lot to the right of the Junior High School building, 711 McNab Pkwy. Cost for vendor spaces are 10‘ x 10’ and cost $25 for vendors selling merchandise; $15 for non-profit selling merchandise and $10 for booth passing out information. For more information send an email to Vendor Contact at gtmac123@aol. com or call 520-221-0410. This event is a fundraiser for Copper Town Association, Inc.

Submit information to miner@minersunbasin.com or call 520-385-2266. Listings are free. The Miner reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions. Submissions are due the Friday before Wednesday publication.

ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER’S SUPPORT GROUP: The Alzheimer’s Caregiver’s Educational Support Group meets in the Resource Room at the Sun Life Clinic in San Manuel on the third Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m. Call Kaye at 385-2835 for more information. This is a support group for caregivers. The group also has a resource room for information for caregivers.

BRIDGE: Bridge is played at Trowbridge Hall Tuesdays from 12-4 p.m. Call Mary McClure at 896-2604 or Edith Harrison at 385-2019 for more information.

SAN MANUEL SENIOR CENTER: Our February schedule follows: Cards and Games every Wednesday from 12:30 to 4:00 pm. Our Annual Valentine’s Dinner is the 14th at Cadillac Chaparral starting at 5:30 pm. Carpooling from Senior Center meeting at 4:30 pm, leaving at 5:00 pm. Reservations required. If not signed up, reservations or information call Jazz at 520-419-3769. Greeting Card making (with Abbie) February 21st at 9:00 am. Reservations required call Linda Lee 520-385-4807. Cost $15.00. Board meeting Feb. 21st at 6:00 pm. All members welcome. Greeting Card making (with Linda) Feb. 28th 9:00 am. Bring your supplies. We are located at 210 Avenue A. Seniors age 50 plus are welcome to join us. HOME ALONE: The Home Alone Pendant offers peace of mind by being able to call for emergency assistance by simply pressing a button. Units are available in San Manuel by calling Jerry at 385-2835. Also available in Mammoth by calling Marty at 520-487-2050. COMMUNITY CENTER LUNCHES: Lunches at the Oracle Community Center are held every Monday at noon. The main dish, drink and dessert are provided by the Community Center. Cost is $5. Membership cards are available during this time.

MAMMOTH SENIOR ASSOCIATION: The Mammoth Seniors will be having a ‘Sit and Be Fit’ exercise DVD at 11 a.m. before the potluck each second Wednesday of the month at the Community Center in Mammoth. All seniors are invited. Please bring a yummy dish to share. Call Beverly at 520487-0250 for more information. No reservations needed.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Elks Lodge Wednesday Night Tacos

Wednesday Night Tacos have resumed at the San Manuel Elks Lodge from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. We look forward to seeing all of our friends after the long holidays. Call in orders are welcome after 5:30 p.m. at 385-4041. In addition to tacos and taco salads, we have also added tostadas and nachos to our menu. Come out and join us at the Elks Lodge on Wednesday nights from 5 p.m.- 7 p.m. and take a night off from cooking.


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Two sisters charged in connection with fentanyl operation in San Manuel The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit last week announced that it had completed a four-month investigation after receiving information about fentanyl being sold in the San Manuel area. According to the Pinal County Sheriff’s office, investigators learned Angela Melton, 45, of San Manuel was selling fentanyl pills from the convenience store where she worked near 28500 block of Veterans Memorial Blvd. Investigators say the drugs were being delivered to Melton by her sister, Judy Burfield, 49, who

lives in Tucson. “People do not realize just how dangerous fentanyl is. We have seen so many lives lost because of this drug and we are proud of the work our narcotics detectives did to get these drug dealers off the street. San Manuel is much safer today because of their investigation,” said Sheriff Mark Lamb. Both are facing charges of possession for sale of narcotic drugs and transportation for the sale of narcotic drugs.

FLORENCE, AZ – The 2020 Notice of Value statements were mailed to property owners in Pinal County on Friday, February 8th, 2019. A rise in values for 2020 does not automatically mean an increase in property taxes next year. Each taxing authority will set their levy and tax rate next year. If the levy (portion of the budget collected through property taxes) is the same or similar to the year before, then the average tax bill is not changed significantly. If a taxing authority raises their levy substantially, the property tax from that individual authority could rise accordingly.

Property taxes are based on the Limited Property Value (LPV) as a result of Proposition 117. The LPV, in most cases, cannot increase by more than 5 percent per year and cannot exceed the Full Cash Value (market value). The Full Cash Value is still listed for each property but no taxes are based upon this number. The deadline to file an administrative appeal of the valuation or legal class for the 2020 notices is April 9th, 2019. More information on the appeal process and the required forms can be found on the Assessor’s website at www.pinalcountyaz. gov/assessor or by calling 311 from anywhere in Pinal County.

Assessor Wolf sends out 2020 Notice of Value statements

Being the Voice for The Child FLORENCE, AZ - Across the nation Americans will be celebrating Black History Month in February. And CASA of Pinal County recognizes the positive difference that our advocates of color have made to children in the foster care system. Sisters Bridgette Gibson and Deborah Hollman of Coolidge are two residents who may never be mentioned years from now in any history books, but they are making a tremendous difference in the lives of abused or neglected children in the foster care system. These children have already faced tough situations, and entering the foster care system can be traumatic. When a child is placed in a culturally different setting, it is even more challeng-

ing. They aren’t just removed from their homes but removed from their schools, community, place of worship, etc. The overall wellness of every child is important to CASA advocates. Bridgette and Deborah have volunteered with CASA together for nine years. Both have served as exceptional resources in this area by sharing their life experiences and cultural knowledge. They have bridged the gap to help staff and volunteers learn better ways to provide quality care for children of color. In Arizona, African American children are over represented in the state’s foster care system. Statewide, 5 percent of the child population is African American, but 15.4 percent of the children Continued on page 16

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McNab Pkwy., San Manuel. Jan. 22 Theft from a vehicle was reported in the area of S. Avenue B and E. Webb Dr., San Manuel. Jan. 25 A vehicle was reported stolen in the 300 block of Fourth St., San Manuel. Theft from a vehicle was reported in

the 200 block of S. McNab Pkwy., San Manuel. Jan. 26 Theft from a vehicle was reported in the 200 block of S. McNab Pkwy., San Manuel. Theft of a bicycle was reported in the 200 block of E. Fifth St., San Manuel. Jan. 28

Theft from a vehicle was reported in the 100 block of W. Fifth Ave., San Manuel Jan. 31 Theft was reported in the 63700 block of E. Haven Ln., SaddleBrooke. Feb. 5 Theft was reported in the 3600 block of E. Mt. Lemmon Hwy., Oracle.

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Summons/Paul F. Corso Jr. Vial Fotheringham, LLP 1900 West Broadway Road Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 448-1334 www.vf-law.com Quinten T. Cupps - #024680 Attorneys for Plaintiff In The Florence Justice Court County Of Pinal, State Of Arizona Anthem Parkside At Merrill Ranch Community Association, Inc., an Arizona non-profit corporation, Plaintiff, v. Paul F. Corso Jr., record owner, Defendant. No. CV2018-909 Summons The State Of Arizona To The Defendant: Paul F. Corso Jr. 7641 W. Congressional Way Florence, AZ 85132 1. You are summoned to respond to this Complaint by filing an Answer with this Court and paying the Court's required fee. If you cannot afford to pay the required fee, you may request the Court to waive or to defer the fee. 2. If you were served within Arizona, the Court must receive your Answer to the Complaint within twenty (20) calendar days from the date you were served. If you were served out of the State of Arizona, the Court must receive your Answer to the Complaint within thirty (30) days from the date of service. If the last day is a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, you will have until the next working day to file your Answer. Service by registered or certified mail is complete on the date the receipt is signed. Service by publication is complete 30 days after the date of first publication. Direct service is complete when made. When calculating time, do not count the day you were served with the summons. 3. This Court is located at: Florence Justice Court 400 S. Central Ave. Florence, AZ 85132 Phone: (520) 866-7194 4. Your answer must be in writing. (a) You may obtain an Answer form from the Court listed above, or on the Self-Service Center of the Arizona Judicial Branch website at http://www. azcourts.gov under the "Public Services" tab. (b) You may visit http://www. azturbocourt.gov/ to fill in your Answer form electronically; this requires payment of an additional fee. (c) You may also prepare your Answer on a plain sheet of paper, but your Answer must include the case number, the Court location, and the names of the parties. 5. You must provide a copy of your Answer to the Plaintiff(s) or to the Plaintiff's attorney. If You Fail To File A Written Answer With The Court Within The Time Indicated Above, A Default Judgment May Be Entered Against You, As Requested In The Plaintiff's Complaint. The Name And Address of Plaintiffs' attorney is: Quinten T. Cupps Vial Fotheringham, LLP 1900 West Broadway Road Tempe, Arizona 85282 Attorneys for Plaintiff Signed And Sealed this date: Dec 03 2018 /s/ illegible Justice of the Peace Requests For Reasonable Accommodation For Persons With Disabilities Must Be Made To The Division Assigned To The Case By The Party Needing Accommodation Or His/Her Counsel At Least Three (3) Judicial Days In Advance Of A Scheduled Proceeding. Requests For An Interpreter For Persons With Limited English Proficiency Must Be Made To The Division Assigned To The Case By The Party Needing The Interpreter And/ Or Translator Or His/Her Counsel At Least Ten (10) Judicial Days In Advance Of A Scheduled Court Proceeding. A copy of this Summons and its accompanying Complaint may be obtained by contacting Plaintiff's attorney at the address shown on the Summons. MINER Legal 1/30/19, 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19

Summons/Kassandra Langenwalter Name of Person Filing: Taylor House Street Address: 4336 N Colt Rd City, State, Zip Code: Apache Junction, AZ 85119 Telephone Number: 425-3592275 Email Address: danielbarrett610@ yahoo.com Represented by Attorney If Attorney, Bar Number: 030102 Superior Court Of Arizona Pinal County Daniel Barrett Name of Petitioner Kassandra Langenwalter Name of Respondent Case Number: S1100D02 01801784 Summons Honorable: Delia R. Neal Warning: This is an official document from the court that affects your rights. Read this carefully. If you do not understand it, contact a lawyer for help. From The State Of Arizona To Kassandra Langenwalter Name of Respondent 1. A lawsuit has been filed against you. A copy of the lawsuit and other court papers are served on you with this “Summons”. 2. If you do not want a judgment or order taken against you without your input, you must file an “Answer” or a “Response” in writing with the court, and pay the filing fee. If you do not file an “Answer” or “Response” the other party may be given the relief requested in his/her Petition or Complaint. To file your “Answer” or “Response” take, or send, the “Answer” or “Response” to the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, 971 Jason Lopez Circle Bldg A, Florence, Arizona 85132 or PO Box 2730, Florence, Arizona 85132-2730; or any satellite office. Mail a copy of your “Response” or “Answer” to the other party at the address listed on the top of this Summons. 3. If this “Summons” and the other court papers were served on you by a registered process server or the Sheriff, within the State of Arizona, your “Response” or “Answer” must be filed within Twenty (20) Calendar Days from the date you were served, not counting the day you were served. If this “Summons” and the other papers were served on you by a registered process server or the Sheriff outside the State of Arizona, your Response must be filed within Thirty (30) Calendar Days from the date you were served, not counting the day you were served. Service by a registered process server or the Sheriff is complete when made. Service by Publication is complete thirty (30) days after the date of the first publication. 4. You can get a copy of the court papers filed in this case from the Petitioner at the address at the top of this paper, or from the Clerk of the Superior Court at the address listed in Paragraph 2 above. 5. If this is an action for dissolution (divorce), legal separation or annulment, either or both spouses may file a Petition for Conciliation for the purpose of determining whether there is any mutual interest in preserving the marriage or for Mediation to attempt to settle disputes concerning Legal Decision-Making and parenting time issues regarding minor children. 6. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the office of the judge or commissioner assigned to the case, at least five (5) days before your scheduled court date. Given Under My Hand And Seal Of The Court Sep 19 2018 Date Amanda Stanford Clerk of the Superior Court By Michelle Womack Deputy Clerk A copy of the Summons and Complaint may be obtained at the Superior Court of Arizona, Pinal County. MINER Legal 1/30/19, 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19

Articles of Incorporation of San Tan Interiors, Inc. Article I Name The name of the corporation is: San Tan Interiors, Inc. Article II Purpose The purpose for which this corporation is organized is the transaction of any and all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the laws of Arizona, as they may be amended from time to time. Article III Initial Business The corporation initially intends to conduct the business of: General Remodeling And Repair Contractor contracting Article IV Authorized Capital The Corporation shall have the authority to issue 10,000 shares of common stock. Article V Known Place Of Business The street address of the known place of business of the Corporation in Arizona is: 33172 N Roadrunner Ln, San Tan Valley, AZ, 85142 Article VI Statutory Agent The name and address of the statutory agent in Arizona is: National Contractor Services Corporation 1010 E Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ, 85034 Article VII Board Of Directors The initial board of directors shall consist of 1 director. The name and address of the person who shall serve as the director until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until a successor is elected and qualified is: Richard Karl Feeney, 33172 N Roadrunner Ln, San Tan Valley, AZ 85142 The number of directors thereafter shall be fixed by the bylaws. Article VIII Officers The initial officer who shall serve at the pleasure of the board of directors is: Richard Karl Feeney, 33172 N Roadrunner Ln, San Tan Valley, AZ 85142 – President Article IX Incorporators The name and address of the incorporator is: Richard Karl Feeney, 33172 N Roadrunner Ln, San Tan Valley, AZ 85142 All powers, duties and responsibilities of the incorporator shall cease at the time of delivery of these Articles of Incorporation to the Arizona Corporation Commission. Article X Indemnification Of Officers The Corporation shall indemnify any person that 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 an officer, director, 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. Article XI Limitation Of Liability To the fullest extent permitted by the Arizona revised Statutes as the same exist or may hereafter be amended, a director of the Corporation shall not be liable to the Corporation or its shareholders for monetary damages for 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 ocurring prior to such repeal, amendment or modification. Executed this 11th day of January, 2019 by all of the incorporators. /s/ Richard Karl Feeney Signed This Date: 01/11/2019 Acceptance of Appointment of Statutory Agent The undersigned hereby acknowledges and accepts the appointment as statutory agent of the above-named corporation executed this 11th day of January, 2019. Signed /s/ William R Bowman National Contractor Services Corporation MINER Legal 1/30/19, 2/6/19, 2/13/19

Public Notice Notice To Creditors/Elmer Louis Heath & Evelyn Ruth Heath Revocable Trust, dated May 15, 2006 Jason S. Treguboff, #028011 Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC 919 N. Dysart Road, Suite F Avondale, Arizona 85323 Phone: 623-932-0430 Fax: 623-932-1610 Email: cfaith@faithlaw.com Attorneys for Successor Trustee In The Matter Of The Elmer Louis Heath & Evelyn Ruth Heath Revocable Trust Dated May 15, 2006 Notice To Creditors Notice Is Hereby Given that Cynthia J. Cons is the Successor Trustee of the Elmer Louis Heath & Evelyn Ruth Heath Revocable Trust Dated May 15, 2006. All persons having claims against the Elmer Louis Heath & Evelyn Ruth Heath Revocable Trust, dated May 15, 2006, and/or Elmer Louis Heath, deceased, and Evelyn Ruth Heath, deceased, are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Successor Trustee's attorney, Jason S. Treguboff, Esq., at 919 N. Dysart Road, Suite F, Avondale, Arizona 85323. Dated this 25th day of January, 2019. Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC By /s/ Jason S. Treguboff, Esq. 919 N. Dysart Road, Suite F Avondale, AZ 85323 Attorneys for Successor Trustee MINER Legal 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19

Notice of Public Hearing Pinal County Housing Department 2019 Annual Agency Plan Notice is hereby given by the Board of Supervisors of Pinal County, Arizona, that a public hearing will be held on Monday, March 18, 2019 at 1:00 PM., regarding the 2019 Public Housing Agency (PHA) Annual Plan. The Public Hearing will be held at Pinal County Housing Department’s office located at 970 N. Eleven Mile Corner Rd., Casa Grande, AZ. 85194. The hearing will act as a forum for public comments relevant to PCHD’s 2019 Annual Plan as required by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Copies of the proposed plan are available during a forty-five day public review and comment period from February 1, 2019 to March 18, 2019. The 2019 PHA Annual Plan will be available for public review at the above address and on PCHD’s website http://www.pinalcountyaz.gov/housing/ Pages/Home.aspx Public review and comment are encouraged and will receive due consideration in the preparation of the 2019 PHA Annual Plan. If you are unable to attend the public hearing and have suggestions or concerns, please submit your comments in writing no later than Monday, March 18, 2019. Mail should be addressed to the Pinal County Housing Department 970 N. Eleven Mile Corner Rd., Casa Grande, AZ. 85194 attention: Rolanda Cephas. MINER, CBN, SUN Legal 2/13/19

Public Notice Trustee's Sale No.: 090022.03171 Notice Of Trustee's Sale And Notification Of Disposition Of Personal Property Recorded: 12/19/2018 NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME, OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL. The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under the Deed of Trust (Third Deed of Trust) ("Deed of Trust"), recorded on May 13, 2008, at Fee No. 2008-045482, in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona: See Exhibit "A" Attached The sale will be made at public auction to the highest bidder at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, in Florence, Pinal County, Arizona 85132, on March 20, 2019, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day. The sale will be made for cash or other form satisfactory to the Trustee (payable pursuant to §§ 33-810 and -811), but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, quiet enjoyment, condition of the trust property, condition or location of personal property, encumbrances, or any other matter, to pay, in full or in part, the remaining principal sum of the notes and other obligations secured by the Deed of Trust. The Deed of Trust and/or the Beneficiary provide the following information concerning the trust property, the Deed of Trust, and the Trustee's Sale: Street address or identifiable location of the trust property: 1618 West Mockingbird Street Apache Junction, Arizona 85220 Tax parcel number: 100-35-0730 Principal balance of promissory note shown on the Deed of Trust: $25,599.00 Name and address of current Beneficiary: Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona 9133 N. W. Grand Ave., Suite 1 Peoria, Arizona 85345 Name and address of current Trustee: Hannah R. Torres, Esq. Quarles & Brady LLP Renaissance One Two North Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Telephone No. (602) 229-5200 For information contact: Kelly Webster (520) 770-8712 Manner of Trustee Qualification: Member of the State Bar of Arizona; A.R.S. § 33-803(A)(2) Name and address of original Trustor as shown on the Deed of Trust: Phillip Joseph Lansing and Alichia Leanne Lansing 1618 West Mockingbird Street Apache Junction, Arizona 85220 Name of current record owner and/or successor of record to the original Trustor, if different than above: Same This sale will not exhaust the power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust as to any remaining property encumbered by the Deed of Trust described above, which may, at the Beneficiary's option, be sold in one or more subsequent sale proceedings. The recordation of this Notice does not constitute an election to proceed against any collateral, or to pursue any given remedy, to the exclusion of any other collateral or remedy. The Trustee and the Beneficiary hereby expressly reserve the right, without impairing the effectiveness of this sale, to conduct one or more further judicial or nonjudicial sales of any of the Beneficiary's collateral if considered necessary or advisable to foreclose out the interests of other parties who may claim to have an interest in any portion of the Beneficiary's collateral or to otherwise clear or perfect title to any portion of or interest in the collateral. Pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1692e(11), please be advised that this communication is from a debt collector. Dated this 17th day of December, 2018. /s/ Hannah R. Torres, a member of the State Bar of Arizona, Trustee State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 17th day of December, 2018, by Hannah R. Torres, who is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as Trustee. /s/ Lisa Marie Cummings Notary Public My Comm. Expires March 31, 2019 Exhibit "A" (Legal Description) Lot 1, Ironwood Trails, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet G, Slide 80. Excepting therefrom all oil, gas and other mineral deposits, as reserved in the Patent to the land. Together With all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property, all replacements and additions thereto, and all rents, issues, profits and leases with respect to the foregoing. MINER Legal 1/30/19, 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19

Public Notice Summons/Frankie Cosell Edwards Vial Fotheringham, LLP 1900 West Broadway Road Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 448-1334 www.vf-law.com Quinten T. Cupps - #024680 Attorneys for Plaintiff In The Maricopa-Stanfield Justice Court County Of Pinal, State Of Arizona Homestead North Homeowners Association, an Arizona non-profit corporation, Plaintiff, v. Frankie Cosell Edwards, record owner, Defendant. No. CV2018001726 Summons The State Of Arizona To The Defendant: Mr. Frankie Cosell Edwards 10353 Sugarberry St. Waldorf, MD 20603 1. You are summoned to respond to this Complaint by filing an Answer with this Court and paying the Court's required fee. If you cannot afford to pay the required fee, you may request the Court to waive or to defer the fee. 2. If you were served within Arizona, the Court must receive your Answer to the Complaint within twenty (20) calendar days from the date you were served. If you were served out of the State of Arizona, the Court must receive your Answer to the Complaint within thirty (30) days from the date of service. If the last day is a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, you will have until the next working day to file your Answer. Service by registered or certified mail is complete on the date the receipt is signed. Service by publication is complete 30 days after the date of first publication. Direct service is complete when made. When calculating time, do not count the day you were served with the summons. 3. This Court is located at: Maricopa-Stanfield Justice Court 19955 Wilson Avenue Maricopa AZ 85139 Phone: (520) 866-3999 4. Your answer must be in writing. (a) You may obtain an Answer form from the Court listed above, or on the Self-Service Center of the Arizona Judicial Branch website at http://www.azcourts.gov under the "Public Services" tab. (b) You may visit http://www.azturbocourt.gov/ to fill in your Answer form electronically; this requires payment of an additional fee. (c) You may also prepare your Answer on a plain sheet of paper, but your Answer must include the case number, the Court location, and the names of the parties. 5. You must provide a copy of your Answer to the Plaintiff(s) or to the Plaintiff's attorney. If You Fail To File A Written Answer With The Court Within The Time Indicated Above, A Default Judgment May Be Entered Against You, As Requested In The Plaintiff's Complaint. The Name And Address of Plaintiffs' attorney is: Quinten T. Cupps Vial Fotheringham, LLP 1900 West Broadway Road Tempe, Arizona 85282 Attorneys for Plaintiff Signed And Sealed this date: Oct 04 2018 /s/ Lyle D. Riggs Justice of the Peace Requests For Reasonable Accommodation For Persons With Disabilities Must Be Made To The Division Assigned To The Case By The Party Needing Accommodation Or His/Her Counsel At Least Three (3) Judicial Days In Advance Of A Scheduled Proceeding. Requests For An Interpreter For Persons With Limited English Proficiency Must Be Made To The Division Assigned To The Case By The Party Needing The Interpreter And/ Or Translator Or His/Her Counsel At Least Ten (10) Judicial Days In Advance Of A Scheduled Court Proceeding. A copy of this Summons and its accompanying Complaint may be obtained by contacting Plaintiff's attorney at the address shown on the Summons. MINER Legal 2/13/19, 2/20/19, 2/27/19, 3/6/19

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOBILE HOME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following item of personal property will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, to satisfy a landlord’s lien: Mobile Home Make: FALCON Body Style: 12 X 52 MH Model Year: 1968 VIN: 7673 Date and Time of Sale: 2/20/19 10:00:01 AM Location of Sale: Space No. 4 ROSEHAVEN ESTATES 10540 E. APACHE TRAIL APACHE JUNCTION, AZ 85120 Name of landlord: ROSEHAVEN ESTATES Amount of Claimed Lien: $2,435.00 as of February 20, 2019 The Landlord reserves the right to bid at said sale and if its bid is the highest, to purchase said mobile home. The Landlord claims a lien against this property in the amount shown above as of the date shown above, for rents and other charges which have accrued through that date under a rental agreement covering the space occupied by the mobile home. The rental agreement giving rise to this lien was entered into by the Landlord and the following parties, owners of the mobile home, as tenants: Date of Rental Agreement: January 9, 2017 Name(s) of Tenant(s): ALBERT GLENDON CRAVEN Said mobile home is located at the address shown above as the location of sale. The above described property shall be offered for sale pursuant to A.R.S. §33-1023. The proceeds from the sale will be applied to the cost of sale and to the lien, and any money that remains will be disposed of as provided in A.R.S. §33-1023. ROSEHAVEN ESTATES By: /s/illegible Park Manager Dated: January 28, 2019 2/6, 2/13/19 CNS-3217486# SAN MANUEL MINER MINER Legal 2/6/19, 2/13/19

JACKSON WHITE ATTORNEYS AT LAW A Professional Corporation 40 North Center Street, Suite 200 Mesa, Arizona 85201 T: (480) 464-1111 F: (480) 464-5692 Email: centraldocket@ jacksonwhitelaw.com Attorneys for Personal Representative By: Ryan K. Hodges, No. 026639 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL In the Matter of the Estate of Arlene R. Gerety AKA Arlene C. Gerety, Deceased. Case No. PB201900022 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (For Publication) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kirstin Gerety Smith has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative at Kirstin Gerety Smith ℅ Ryan K. Hodges Jackson White, PC 40 N. Center St., Suite 200 Mesa, AZ 85201 DATED: 01-05-2019. /s/ Kirstin Smith Kirstin Gerety Smith JACKSON WHITE /s/ Ryan K, Hodges By: Ryan K. Hodges, No. 026639 MINER Legal 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19

Public Notice NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATOR FOR MINORS; APPROVAL OF WRONGFUL DEATH SETTLEMENT; AND APPROVAL OF ATTORNEY’S FEES AND COSTS NO. GC 2015-00037 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL In the Matter of the Guardianship of and Conservatorship for: TASHIAH V. TYLER, (11/15/2002) TREYVON M. TYLER, (07/12/2006) VALEEYA I. TYLER, (10/23/2009) Minors. NOTICE IS GIVEN that Kelly J. McDonald of The Law Offices of Kelly J. McDonald has filed a Petition for Appointment of Conservator for Minors; Approval of Wrongful Death Settlement; and Approval of Attorney’s Fees and Costs in the above-entitled court. Hearing has been set to consider the Petition on the 28th day of February, 2019, at the hour of 1:30 p.m. before Commissioner Judge Kevin D. White, Pinal County Superior Court, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Bldg. A, Florence, Arizona, 85132. This is a legal notice; your rights may be affected. Éste es un aviso legal. Sus derechos podrían ser afectados. If you object to any part of the petition or motion that accompanies this notice, you must file with the Court a written objection describing the legal basis for your objection at least three days before the hearing date or you must appear in person or through an attorney at the time and place set forth in the notice of hearing. DATED this 25th day of January, 2019. /s/Kelly J. McDonald 2/6, 2/13, 2/20/19 CNS-3217232# SAN MANUEL MINER MINER Legal 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19

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Public Notice Summons/Michael John Whitehead Person/Attorney Filing: Philip Brown Mailing Address: 373 S Main Ave City, State, Zip Code: Tucson, AZ 85701 Phone Number: (520) 229-3377 E-Mail Address: carleend@azhoalaw.net State Bar Number: 019410, Issuing State: AZ In The Superior Court Of The State Of Arizona In And For The County Of Pinal Vista Del Corazon Homeowners Association Plaintiff(s), v. Michael John Whitehead, et al. Defendant(s). Case No. S1100CV201802221 Summons To: Michael John Whitehead Warning: This An Official Document From The Court That Affects Your Rights. Read This Summons Carefully. If You Do Not Understand It, Contact An Attorney For Legal Advice. 1. A lawsuit has been filed against you. A copy of the lawsuit and other court papers were served on you with this Summons. 2. If you do not want a judgment taken against you without your input, you must file an Answer in writing with the Court, and you must pay the required filing fee. To file your Answer, take or send the papers to Clerk of the Superior Court, 971 Jason Lopez Circle Building A, Florence, Arizona 85132 or electronically file your Answer through one of Arizona's approved electronic filing systems at http://www.azcourts. gov/efilinginformation. Mail a copy of the Answer to the other party, the Plaintiff, at the address listed on the top of this Summons. Note: If you do not file electronically you will not have electronic access to the documents in this case. 3. If this Summons and the other court papers were served on you within the State of Arizona, your Answer must be filed within Twenty (20) Calendar Days from the date of service, not counting the day of service. If this Summons and the other court papers were served on you outside the State of Arizona, your Answer must be filed within Thirty (30) Calendar Days from the date of service, not counting the day of service. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least 3 working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Superior Court of the State of Arizona in and for the County of Pinal Signed And Sealed this date:December 20, 2018 Amanda Stanford Clerk of Superior Court By:Amontana Deputy Clerk A copy of this Summons and its accompanying Complaint may be obtained by contacting Plaintiff's attorney at the address shown on the Summons. MINER Legal 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19, 2/27/19

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TS#: 2190102003 Notice of Trustee's Sale Loan #: 761-30036-0 Order #: The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of Sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated 1/16/2013 and recorded on 1/28/2013 as Instrument # 2013-007393, Book Page in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder at Main entrance to the Superior Court Building., 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, AZ, on 4/5/2019 at 10:00 AM of said day: See legal description, attached hereto and made a part thereof. Street address or identifiable location: 678 W Shannons Way Coolidge, AZ 85128 A.P.N.: 204-06-0960 Original Principal Balance: $41,000.00 Name and address of original trustor: (as shown on the Deed of Trust) Victor DeShawn Reece, a Single man 678 W Shannons Way Coolidge, AZ 85128 Name and address of beneficiary: (as of recording of Notice of Sale) Timothy L. Williams, Trustee of the Wilmore Wholesale Inc. Profit Sharing Plan & Trust dated July 29, 2009 and Jean E. Williams, Trustee of the Jean E. Williams Revocable Family Trust 4245 E. Superior Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85040 Name, Address & Telephone Number Of Trustee: (as of recording of Notice of Sale) Tolesoaz Corp. d/b/a Total Lender Solutions, an AZ Corp. One West Deer Valley Rd., Ste 103 Phoenix, Arizona 85027 623-581-3262 Dated: 1/2/2019 Tolesoaz Corp. d/b/a Total Lender Solutions, an AZ Corp. /s/ Randy S. Newman, Designated Broker Manner of Trustee Qualification: Real Estate Broker Name of Trustee's Regulator: Arizona Department of Real Estate State of California)ss County of San Diego) On 01/02/2019 before me, Brittany Anne Lokey, Notary Public, personally appeared Randy S. Newman, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. In Witness Whereof I hereunto set my hand and official seal. /s/ Brittany Anne Lokey Notary Public My Comm. Expires Sep 28, 2021 Exhibit A That part of Tract "A" of Killarney Estates, according to the plat of record in the office of the County recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Book 11 of Maps, page 25, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of Tract "A", 100 feet Northerly of the Westerly extension of the South line thereof; Thence East parallel to the South line of said Tract "A", 73 feet to the True Point Of Beginning. Thence South parallel with the West line of said Tract "A", 100 feet to a point on said South line; Thence East along said South line 65 feet; Thence North parallel with the West line of said Tract "A, 100 feet; Thence West parallel to the South line of said Tract "A", 65 feet to the True Point Of Beginni MINER Legal 1/23/19, 1/30/19, 2/6/19, 2/13/19

CASE NO. DO2018-02408 / KMIECIK SUMMONS (HONORABLE RICHARD PLATT) Henry Alzate #027162, MODERN LAW, 1744 S. Val Vista Dr., Ste. 205, Mesa, Arizona 85204 ( 480) 649-2905, (602) 814-0983 Fax, henry@mymodernlaw.com, Attorney for Petitioner IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL In re the Marriage of: VALERIE MARIE KMIECIK, Petitioner, and RILEY LEWIS KMIECIK, Respondent. WARNING: This is an official document from the court that affects your rights. Read this carefully. If you do not understand it, contact a lawyer for help. FROM THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: Riley Kmiecik, Respondent. 1. A lawsuit has been filed against you. A copy of the lawsuit and other court papers are served on you with this “Summons”. 2. If you do not want a judgment or order taken against you without your input, you must file an “Answer” or a “Response” in writing with the court and pay the filing fee. If you do not file an “Answer” or “Response” the other party may be given the relief requested in his/her Petition or Complaint. To file your “Answer” or “Response” take, or send, the “Answer” or “Response” to one of the following: Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona 85132; Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, 575 N. Idaho Road, Ste 109, Apache Junction, Arizona 85119; Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, 820 E. Cottonwood Lane, Building B, Casa Grande, Arizona 85122; Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, 19955 N. Wilson Avenue, Maricopa, Arizona 85139. Mail a copy of your “Response” or “Answer” to the other party at the address listed on the top of this Summons. 3. If this “Summons” and the other court papers were served on you by a registered process server or the Sheriff, within the State of Arizona, your “Response” or “Answer” must be filed within TWENTY (20) CALENDAR DAYS from the date you were served, not counting the day you were served. If this “Summons” and the other papers were served on you by a registered process server or the Sheriff outside the State of Arizona, your “Response” must be filed within THIRTY (30) CALENDAR DAYS from the date you were served, not counting the day you were served. Service by a registered process server or the Sheriff is complete when made. Service by Publication is complete thirty (30) days after the date of the first publication. 4. You can get a copy of the court papers filed in this case from the Petitioner at the address at the top of the preceding page, from the Clerk of the Superior Court’s Customer Service Center at one of the following: 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona 85132; 575 N. Idaho Road, Ste 109, Apache Junction, Arizona 85119; 820 E. Cottonwood Lane, Building B, Casa Grande, Arizona 85122; 19955 N. Wilson Avenue, Maricopa, Arizona 85139. 5. If this is an action for dissolution (divorce), legal separation or annulment, either or both spouses may file a Petition for Conciliation for the purpose of determining whether there is any mutual interest in preserving the marriage or for Mediation to attempt to settle disputes concerning legal decision-making (custody) and parenting time issues regarding minor children. 6. Requests for reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities must be made to the office of the judge or commissioner assigned to the case at least ten (10) days before your scheduled court date. 7. Requests for an interpreter for person with limited English proficiency must be made to the office of the judge or commissioner assigned to the case at least ten (10) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court date. SIGNED AND SEALED this 31st day of December, 2018. AMANDA STANFORD, CLERK OF COURT, By ALEXIS MONTANA, Deputy Clerk MINER Legal 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19, 2/27/19

NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: Aydelotte Encanto Vistas, LLC File No. 1939636 II. The address of the known place of business is: 2247 S. San Marcos Dr., Apache Junction, AZ 85120 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: James Aydelotte, 2247 S. San Marcos Dr., Apache Junction, AZ 85120 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: The James Aydelotte Trust dated January 15, 2019 2247 S. San Marcos Dr., Apache Junction, AZ 85120 member MINER Legal 2/13/19, 2/20/19, 2/27/19

NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: Eric Cook PLLC File No. 1939816 II. The address of the known place of business is: 22278 N. Reinbold Dr. Maricopa, AZ 85138 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Eric Cook 22278 N. Reinbold Dr. Maricopa, AZ 85138 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Eric Cook 22278 N. Reinbold Dr. Maricopa, AZ 85138 member MINER Legal 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS TOWN OF MAMMOTH PUBLIC NOTICE REMOTE READING WATER METER SYSTEM CDBG Contract #126-18 Town Hall, 125 N Clark St, Mammoth, AZ 85618 The Town of Mammoth, hereinafter referred to as Town, through a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) from the State of Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH), will accept bids from qualified municipal potable water system firms or vendors to furnish and provide a complete and fully functional remote reading water meter system. Project Description This federally funded procurement consists of the following requirements: The Town of Mammoth’s water system includes approximately 550 residential customers with existing water meters that are dated and dissimilar equipment and have to be manually read each month for billing purposes. The Town’s primary goals for the procurement are as follows: 1. The Town would like to reduce the total labor time and expense it takes to read the meters each time 2. The Town believes that the existing meters are underreporting water usage; therefore, the Town is losing significant revenue to fund ongoing operations and maintenance activities The Town’s principal objectives for this procurement are to obtain new equipment and software as follows: 1. New water meters that are highly accurate in measuring water flows (to be installed by the Town) – furnish 550 water meters 2. New water meters that are equipped with remote reading capabilities – include with above 3. New equipment and software that will enable the Town to read the meters from a vehicle that is driven by the meter location – furnish 3 mobile units 4. New equipment and software that will allow the meter reading equipment to download the data into the Town’s computer system and directly into their water customer billing software database – furnish, install, verify, and train staff on use of all system components Objective/Scope of Work The proposing firm/vendor shall furnish all materials, labor, equipment, services, transportation, and provide all the required products and perform all the work for the Town’s procurement known as the REMOTE READING WATER METER SYSTEM for the Town of Mammoth, Arizona, as called for in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL DATED FEBRUARY 07, 2019. The proposer should prepare a time schedule for completion of the system work. The successful proposer will be required to lend all possible assistance in the preparation, investigation, and documentation necessary for compliance with all applicable federal Labor Standards/Davis-Bacon and other requirements of ADOH. The successful proposer should be prepared to comply with all local, state, and federal safety and environmental requirements. The project shall be accomplished in accordance with all federal program and state statutory requirements to include 2 CFR 200, Executive Orders and the Arizona Administrative Code. Bid Proposals To be considered, one (1) original and two (2) copies of the bid proposal package must be provided and be prepared in accordance with the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL DATED FEBRUARY 07, 2019. Sealed bid proposals will be received in the office of the Town Mammoth, Mammoth Town Hall, 125 N Clark St, Mammoth, AZ 85618 until 2:00 p.m., on Wednesday February 27, 2019, at which time all bid proposals received will be opened and the total amount of the bid proposal read aloud. Failure of the proposer to complete and provide all of the required documents may result in rejection of the proposal. All bids should be identified as “Proposal for Remote Reading Water Meter System”. For additional information on how to obtain the ‘Request for Proposal’ and on the request for proposal requirements and procedures, contact: Ken Hebert, Community Development Specialist, Central Arizona Governments (CAG); phone number: (480) 4749300; fax: (480) 474-9306; or e-mail: khebert@cagaz.org. The Town of Mammoth reserves the right to accept the lowest priced, responsible bid proposal; to consider equipment and software alternatives; to reject any or all bid proposals; and to waive irregularities of information in any bid proposal. Bid proposals received after the specified time of closing will be returned unopened. The Town of Mammoth also reserves the right to hold any or all bid proposals for a period of ninety (90) calendar days after the date of opening. Bidders will not be allowed to withdraw submitted bid proposals during the ninety (90) day period. The Town of Mammoth is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Dated this 7th day of February 2019 Mammoth Town Council /s/ Joe Dietz, Mayor MINER Legal 2/13/19


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Public Notice Notice Of Publication Articles Of Organization Have Been Filed In The Office Of The Arizona Corporation Commission For I Name: Maxx Roofing LLC -01-93957-9 II The address of registered office is: 2707 W Ironstone Ave Apache Junction AZ 85120 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Timothy Allen Worth Jr 2707 W Ironstone Ave Apache Junction AZ 85120 III Management of limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Timothy Allen Worth Jr 2707 W Ironstone Ave Apache Junction AZ 85120 member MINER Legal 1/30/19, 2/6/19, 2/13/19

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annual gala event, making it possible to have legendary pianists, Ursula Oppens and Jerome Lowenthal perform on Feb. 16, 4 p.m. David moved to Oracle in 1948 because his father, a miner, started work on the first shaft at Red Hill. In 1952, they moved to Tucson where his father worked at the Pima mine. He moved back to Oracle in 2003 with his wife Sarah. In the years between, he lived in So. California, Saudi Arabia, and Shanghai, China. His first exposure to music was playing the trumpet in third grade at Helen Keeling Elementary School. He switched to the Sousaphone in seventh grade because the band had too many trumpet players, was losing their only Sousaphone player, and David was big enough to carry it. About age 12, he started piano lessons. His mother planned on him becoming a concert pia-

nist, but David didn’t quite agree with that plan. He did develop a lifelong love for classical music as a result. He still enjoys and plays a variety of piano styles; classical, ragtime, Broadway, and even Christmas tunes for the fun of caroling. David has had several “careers” such as working the Pima mine for 3+ years, at two California petrochemical engineering companies, owning and operating a repair shop specializing in antique cars (primarily Packards), service manager at an Acura dealership, setting up an auto repair shop in Shanghai, and even worked at Intuit (Turbo Tax). In 2000, he opened Hardin Brothers Automotive, a successful shop in Catalina. Since July 2018, he’s been “mostly retired”. Don’t worry, we’ll keep him busy at OrCA... Thank you, David Hardin, for all of your amazing contributions to the community!

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removed from their homes are African American. There is no evidence that African American children are abused or neglected at higher rates compared to children of other races and ethnicities. It is important that the CASA volunteer pool reflect the children who are under served. Unfortunately, only 4 percent

of the more than 1,000 volunteers in Arizona are African American. CASA volunteers are specifically trained to advocate for children in foster care. Volunteer advocates get to know the child and speak to everyone involved in the child’s life, including their family members, teachers, doctors, lawyers,

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social workers and others. The information they gather and their recommendations help the court overseeing the cases make informed decisions. CASA volunteers commit to a child until the case is closed and the child is in a safe, permanent home. CASA advocates must be sensitive to cultural differences and help foster parents work through the issues that child is facing by being positive role models for children in care. We all like to think we’re color blind, but the reality is unless you’ve walked in the shoes of someone who has faced discrimination or not fitting in, you really don’t understand the challenges a child of color experiences who has been uprooted and placed in a strange setting. And so, as we celebrate the many faces of history like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. during this special month, let us not forget the names of CASA Advocates Bridgette Gibson and Deborah Hollman. For these selfless, caring volunteers are making history of their own by creating a safe environment for children of color. They are for the child.


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