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San Manuel y Happ ! r e t s a E

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Vol. 57 No. 16

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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Mammoth gets new Public Works Director By John Hernandez There’s a new gal at the helm of the Mammoth Public Works Department.

Dudleyville. Wendy grew up in Montrose, Colorado. She received a Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering from Colorado School of Mines. While in College she also played softball and volleyball. She still likes to play volleyball competitively and plays in a league at Sports Park in Tucson. Wendy and her husband are active in the community and work with the San Manuel Sea Lions swim team. With 14 years of working in the copper mining industry and seven years in wastewater management, Wendy brings a lot of experience to her new job. She has worked for every major copper company in Southern Arizona including Magma/BHP, ASARCO, Cyprus, and Phelps Dodge in Morenci. She worked for Pima County as the Plant Manager of the Roger Road Wastewater Reclamation Facility. While she was at the Roger Road Facility, she was Project Manager for the Solar Project Department. The Roger Road Wendy Gort brings a lot of experience to the job as Mammoth’s new Public Works facility was chosen as the site for Pima County’s first Director. (John Hernandez photo) solar project. It also had an on site methane power plant which used methane created from sewer sludge to generate electricity. A 74-year-old man was on April 15. A 2007 Polaris on. The force of the collision, Her certifications include killed Friday in a two-vehicle Ranger was traveling north PCSO Public Information Waste Water Treatment grade accident on Tank Road in San on Tank Road, a private dirt Officer Tim Gaffney said, 4, Water Treatment grade 4, Manuel. road, and a 1985 Ford Bronco caused the Ranger to roll over Water Distribution grade 3, According to the Pinal County was traveling south when the onto its top. and Wastewater Collections The driver of the Rhino, Grade 3. She is working Sheriff’s Office, the accident vehicles met on top of a hill was reported at 5:08 p.m. and struck each other head identified as Charles Bast, 74, towards completing her grade San Manuel, was pronounced 4 certifications which is the dead at the scene and the highest certification in the passenger, identified as Mary water management industry. Bast, 61, San Manuel, was Wendy applied for and airlifted to University Medical accepted the job because she Center in Tucson. Both were wanted to stay in the area. She trapped under the overturned said she loves Mammoth. She vehicle when the deputy said her biggest challenge will arrived on the scene. Mary be “balancing the resources sustained serious injuries in with the needs of the town.” the accident but is expected to Wendy says her office is open recover. to the public. She is willing The Bronco had two juvenile to “listen to any ideas people male occupants. The driver was have to make the town better identified as Manuel Ochoa, and will work to make positive 17, San Manuel. He was changes.” taken by ground ambulance You can reach Wendy at to Oro Valley Hospital for wgort@townofmammoth. precautionary measures. The us or call her anytime at the passenger in the Bronco was Public Works Office (520) See Accident, Page 2 487-9044. Wendy Gort has been named the new Public Works Director for the Town of Mammoth. Wendy lives in Oracle with

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her husband Alex. They have two children and have lived in the Copper Corridor area for 21 years in Oracle and

Anne and Bill Blomquist, Grand Marshals of the Oracle Oaks Festival 2011. See more photos Page 10. (John Hernandez photo)

One dead in off-road accident

Final home game ...

Vern Santos’s red 1937 Chevy Sedan took Best of Show honors at the Oracle Spring Run Car Show. See more photos, results, Page 10. (Jennifer Carnes photo)

Public invited to forum on M-SM solar proposal

Coach Donnie Payne bids farewell to the Miner Faithful as he coaches his last home game for San Manuel. (Frank Smith photo)

The Easter Egg-spress will make annual stops in Tri-Community Hey, Kids! Get out your Easter baskets and get ready to hunt some eggs! The Easter Egg-Spress will be making its annual stop at the park by the pool in San Manuel on Saturday, April 23. The fun begins at 11 a.m. The Easter Bunny’s train will make another stop in the Tri-Community on Sunday, April 24, at the Oracle Union Church. The church bell will ring promptly at 10 a.m. and the hunt will be on! Don’t be late! You don’t want to miss out! More than 100 eggs will be hidden - some with prizes! The event is open to children 9 years and younger.

By Lana Jones Wednesday, April 27, the Mammoth-San Manuel Unified School District will be holding a public forum on the solar power project proposed for the Jr./Sr. High. The forum will take place at the district auditorium in San Manuel and will begin at 6:30 pm with a presentation from Tom Harris of PV Advanced Concepts. Harris will give a background and introduction. Andy Sinnott, Tioga Energy sales executive, will present the rate and savings analysis, and other details of the potential agreement. After the presentations, Harris and Sinnott will take questions from the public. The project will be discussed in detail at the forum but here’s a little background. The M-SM Board voted at their March meeting to send a letter stating their commitment to this project to Tioga, the winner of the

RFP (request for proposal) process. The project is not guaranteed at this point though. Its success still depends on a few things. In order for it to move forward it must first be selected in the APS “Solar for Schools” program. Superintendent Dr. Ron Rickel said that if the district was not selected then there will not be a solar project. If the district was selected, then the next stage would include a contract with Tioga that would need to be approved by the Board. If the contract were approved, then Tioga would build a 378 kilowatt solar electricity system at San Manuel Jr./Sr. High School. Tioga would own, operate, maintain, and insure the system. The M-SM district would then agree to buy the power generated by the system from Tioga. This is the only cost the district would pay.

The rate Tioga is proposing to charge is 8.6 cents per kilowatt hour. APS currently charges the district 17 cents per kilowatt hour. The difference in rates would provide an estimated savings on district electricity bills of $18,000 in the first year. The savings would grow each year assuming APS’s electricity rates continue to climb. According to Sinnott’s March presentation to the M-SM Board, APS rates increased from 11 cents to 17 cents per kilowatt hour over the past five years. That’s an average increase of about nine percent per year. Tioga’s rate will increase at three percent per year. As long as APS’s rates increase more than three percent each year, the district’s savings will increase each year. Even if APS’s rates increase less than three percent though, the district will still save money on electricity, just not more each year.

On his way to the championships ...

Kiah Blank, a young wrestler from San Manuel, placed third in the 8- and 9-year-old 85-pound USA regional qualifiers Saturday, earning him a seat for the world championship. Kiah is the son of Jason Blank. (Jennifer Carnes photo)


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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The Mining Brief By Lana Jones July copper was trading at $4.26 per pound Tuesday morning. That’s 10 cents lower than its price at the beginning of the month but still well above the $3.50 range it was trading at this time last year. Freeport McMoRan Corporate Responsibility magazine named Freeport McMoRan in their 2011 “100 Best Corporate Citizens List.” Freeport came in number 24 ahead of companies like Pepsico, Starbucks, and Disney. Companies were rated in seven categories including environment, human rights, and

employee relations. Freeport received its highest ranking in the human rights category. The company tied for fifth in the category with Alcoa. A recent Arizona Daily Star story said that Freeport is still trying to fill 500 vacancies at its four sites in Arizona: Miami, Morenci, Safford, and Sierrita. Freeport shares were trading at $50.90 Tuesday morning. Gold Hawk The Oracle Ridge Copper Mine is on schedule to return to production, Gold Hawk Chairman and CEO Kevin Drover, said in a press release earlier this month.

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Work is moving on many fronts. The initial designs for a 10-million-ton dry stack tailings pile and plant area are complete. “Test work is also scheduled to begin an evaluation for a paste back-fill system. It is the Company’s desire to return as much as possible of new tailings generated by the planned operation back underground as feasible, thereby minimizing the mine’s environmental footprint,”

the release said. Gold Hawk also said that environmental studies are underway. The release stated, “Water quality sampling has begun … [and] two air quality and weather monitoring stations have been constructed.” Other mining news Renewed exploration is proposed or underway at two more spots in southeastern Arizona.

Millrock Resources, one of the companies exploring in the Copper Creek area, announced it entered into an exploration agreement on the Rainville project. The project is located south of the Morenci mine. The agreement comes with an option to purchase. In Pinal County, Nevada-based Gryphon Resources Inc. is exploring the Cruce Property it purchased early this year.

Game & Fish offers field day for online hunter education students May 1 in Mammoth MAMMOTH, Ariz.. – The Arizona Game and Fish Department is offering a field day for those who have successfully completed its online hunter education course 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, May 1, at the Ralph C. Herrera

Shooting Range in Mammoth. Registration for the field day must be done by 5 p.m. April 28 by contacting the Arizona Game and Fish Department at 623-2367235. Registrants must have passed the final test for the

online course and provide their certificate of completion number. Participants must also provide their certificate of completion on Field Day; bring water, eye protection, sun screen and a pen or pencil for the Hunter Education test;

and be prepared to discuss the Beyond Fair Chase Video found in Chapter 6. A Social Security number, or an identification number obtained by calling 602942-3000, is also needed to complete registration.

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. April 8 A juvenile male riding a bicycle was struck by a vehicle in the area of Rockcliffe Boulevard and American Avenue, Oracle. According to Pinal County Sheriff’s Office reports, the boy, 12, was riding

with traffic near the “lower” Circle K, when for an unknown reason he turned left into oncoming traffic. The driver of the vehicle that struck the boy was unable to avoid hitting him. The boy was transported by helicopter to University Medical Center in Tucson. April 8 Theft of a small, handheld, antique mirror was reported in the 64000 block of East Sugar Lane, SaddleBrooke. April 8 Rodolfo M. Fontes, 40, Superior, was arrested in the area of Highway 77 and Kino Street, Mammoth, on a warrant issued for failure to pay fine. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence. April 9 Burglary was reported in the 300 block of South Alta Vista, San Manuel. April 10 Criminal damage was reported in the area of West Sixth Avenue, San Manuel. April 10 Anthony James Apodaca, 29, Oracle, was arrested in the 1300 block of East Aldwinkle, Oracle, and charged with criminal damage and disorderly conduct. He was

transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. April 10 Rosa Maria Flores, 32, Oracle, was arrested in the 1300 block of Aldwinkle, Oracle, and charged with criminal damage and disorderly conduct. She was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. April 10 James Wesley Grunwald, 47, Mammoth, was arrested in the 83100 block of East Bartolo, Mammoth, and charged with assault and two counts of disorderly conduct. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. April 11 Vehicle theft was reported in the 86000 block of East Cedar Crest Street, Mammoth. April 11 An unattended death was reported in the 62000 block of East Harmony Drive, SaddleBrooke. April 11 Theft was reported in the 1000 block of West Second Avenue, San Manuel. April 11 Adam Bryant Bevington, 48, Mammoth, was arrested in the area of River Road and Akers, Mammoth, on two warrants for interfering

with judicial proceedings. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. April 11 Thomas Michael Ryan, 23, Mammoth, was arrested in the area of River Road and Akers, Mammoth, on warrants for interfering with judicial proceedings and failure to appear. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. April 13 Vincente Ortiz Jr., 35, San Manuel, was arrested at the PCSO substation in San Manuel and charged with aggravated harassment. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. April 14 Burglary from two vehicles was reported in the 900 block of West Fifth Avenue, San Manuel. April 14 Theft of a bicycle was reported in the 400 block of South Avenue A, San Manuel. April 14 Criminal damage was reported in the 1000 block of West Third Avenue, San Manuel. A tire was slashed. April 15 Burglary was reported in the 1000 block of West Second Avenue, San Manuel.

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Accident

Continued from Page 1 identified as Martin Montes, 17, Mammoth. He was taken by air ambulance to University Medical Center in Tucson with a minor head injury. Gaffney said alcohol and drug impairment do not appear to be a factor in this accident. San Manuel Fire Department and Rural Metro Ambulance assisted at the scene.

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If you smell an odor similar to rotten eggs. A leak may be present if the odor is constant or momentary, or if the odor is strong or slight. If you hear a hissing or roaring sound coming from the ground or above-ground pipeline. If you see water or dirt blowing into the air, or discolored vegetation surrounding a pipeline.

Leave the vicinity immediately and do not use an automated door. From a safe place, call Southwest Gas at 1-800-722-4277 and 911 immediately, day or night. Do not turn off or on any electric switches, thermostats, or appliance controls, or start or stop an engine— or do anything that might cause a spark. Do not light matches or lighters.

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Gryphon is searching for copper and gold documented by previous owners. “We’re pleased and cautiously optimistic about our progress with the Cruce Property,” President and CEO Alan Muller said in a press release. “In sum, our efforts to date continue to support our expectation that the Cruce Property has significant gold and copper-porphyry potential.”

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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona

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Board tables action on JTED proposal

By John Hernandez Last week, the MammothSan Manuel Governing Board tabled a planned discussion/

action to approve sending a question for voter approval to the November 8, 2011 election. The issue in question

was regarding the MammothSan Manuel Unified School District joining the Pima County Joint Technological

Education District. The discussion was tabled at the request of San Manuel Junior-Senior High School

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America. Please contact Joe Aguilar, from the American Legion, at 385-1161, or, Carlos Salazar, from the V.F.W., at 385-2076. /s/ Carlos Salazar

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PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. – When USA Today hit the streets on Monday, April 11, Central Arizona College’s Michelle Johnson found her name inside the pages under the heading Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Gold Scholar. The Apache Junction resident who attends the Superstition Mountain Campus will receive a $1,500 stipend and a special medallion for claiming her national honor. The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation sponsors the CocaCola Community College Academic Team program by

Letter to the Editor: VA Health Care serves women vets too Mammoth, Oracle student at CAC Aravaipa among six to claim All-Arizona Academic honors

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Mammoth Police Report

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 in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. April 3 Criminal damage was reported to the cattle fence by the San Pedro River. April 4 Mammoth, San Manuel and Oracle fire departments responded to a trailer fire in the 400 block of Hetzel. The structure was gutted and completely destroyed. April 4 Harassing telephone calls were reported in the 600 block of Arthur Place. April 5 Officers performed a civil standby in the 100 block of First Street. April 5 Confiscated property was released to its owner at the Mammoth Police Department. April 5 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 400 block of South Main Street who was having stroke symptoms. The patient was transported to the hospital by helicopter. April 5 An officer responded to the 400 block of South Main Street for a report of an aggressive dog. The dog attacked the officer and the animal was shot with a Taser. The dog’s owner was cited for having a vicious dog at large. April 5 Criminal damage was reported in the 700 block of Highway 77. April 6 Burglary was reported in the 100 block of West Dungan Drive. April 7 Officers performed a follow-up investigation on an assault case. April 7 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 89000 block of River Road who was complaining of muscle spasms. The patient was taken by ambulance to the hospital. April 7 Officers were advised of offending text messages being received by a family member. April 8 Officers took a report of threats made on a citizen of Mammoth. April 8 A dog was reported struck by a vehicle. April 8 Excessively loud music was reported in the 500 block of Crenshaw Avenue. April 9 Officers attempted to locate a suicidal subject. April 10 Trouble with the emergency dispatch lines was reported. April 11 Officers responded to the Mammoth Elementary School for a report of an assault on a teacher. A juvenile was arrested. April 11 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 700 block of Riverside Drive who was complaining of back and leg pain. The patient was transported by ambulance to the hospital. April 12 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 400 block of South Main Street who had fallen. April 12 Mammoth Fire assisted

a patient in the 88000 block of River Road who was complaining of abdominal pain. The patient was taken by ambulance to the hospital. April 12 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 500 block of Rolfs Avenue who was experiencing heart problems. The patient was taken by ambulance to the hospital. April 12 Officers assisted Pinal County Deputies with a traffic stop. April 12 Harassment was reported in the 700 block of San Pedro Avenue.

April 13 A theft of property report was filed at the Mammoth Police Department. April 14 Mammoth Fire responded to milepost 121 on Highway 77 for a one vehicle accident. The Arizona Department of Public Safety investigated the accident which occurred at approximately 3:04 a.m. According to information received from DPS, the driver and sole occupant of a Dodge Neon sedan suffered minor injuries after his vehicle veered off the road striking the guardrail on both sides of the road.

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Principal John Ryan who needed to look into funding issues. The Arizona State Legislature made cuts in education in it’s latest budget that may impact the proposed project. Ryan did not know what cuts will have to be made but said they would be significant. Figures were unavailable at this time. Ryan is gathering information on the budget cuts but would need more time. The Board voted to table the discussion/action until more information could be gathered and a report made to the Board. The Governing Board approved the retirements of Macky Cordero, teacher for 21 years at San Manuel Junior-Senior High School, and Paul Dorgan, teacher First Avenue Elementary School (26 years). The resignation of Jerry Kyle, teacher Mammoth

Elementary STEM School, was also approved. The Board members thanked the teachers for all their hard work and voiced their gratitude. Donations to the School District were accepted including: $350 from the Freddy Burnham Family donated to the San Manuel High School Football Team. A Meade DS-114AT Reflecting Telescope was donated to the Mammoth Elementary STEM School by Betty and Ed Hughes. The telescope was valued at approximately $200. SaddleBrooke Community Outreach donated 20 cartons of paper valued at $588 to San Manuel Junior-Senior High School. The Board members asked the school staff to thank the donors. Mark Phelps told Ryan to make sure he thanks the district’s friends at SaddleBrooke for all the things they do for the district.

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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Miner Diamond men take two losses at home By Frank Smith The San Manuel Miners varsity baseball team took two losses at home while playing host to Desert Christian and Pusch Ridge last week. The losses set the Miners further behind in the race for the region and dropped them lower in the power point rankings. On April 12, San Manuel hosted the Eagles from Desert Christian and took a tough 6 – 5 loss with the Miners scoring one run in the second inning, three runs in the third, and one run in the seventh inning. On the mound were Elfie Vigil and Demetrious Dietz with John Ruiz catching. Vigil (6 – 3) took the loss and Dietz came on the mound to relieve him in the fourth inning. Offensively, Daniel Padilla went 2 for 3 with a home run, a double, one run scored, and

four RBIs; Zach Dale went 2 for 3 with one run scored; Tim Scott went 1 for 3 with a double and one RBI; and Dietz went 1 for 2 with a run scored. Coach Payne said, “We had too many errors but we still had a chance in the bottom of the seventh. They intentionally walked Daniel Padilla with the bases loaded and they got a ground out to win the game. Padilla has been intentionally walked 12 times this season.” San Manuel hosted the Lions from Pusch Ridge on April 14th, with the Lions taking home a 4 – 1 win over the Miners. The game went scoreless until the Lions pushed two runs across the plate in the top of the fourth inning, the Miners answered back in the bottom half of the fourth inning with one run. The Lions went on

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were Padilla, Vigil, and Dietz with Ruiz catching. Padilla (23) took the loss allowing two hits-two for doubles, two runstwo earned, struck out three batters and walked one. Offensively, Dietz went 2 for 3, Alex Borboa went 1 for 3, Martin Seballos went 1 for 1,

and Dale went 1 for 4. Coach Payne said, “We just didn’t get the timely hits! Both of our starting pitchers Padilla and Vigil went out with sore arms.” Coach Payne coached his final home game as he will be retiring at the end of

this season, more on Coach Payne’s career at San Manuel after his final game. The loss gives the Miners a 9 – 4 region record and a 10 – 7 overall record. The Miners will head over to Superior today for a make up game with the Panthers; first pitch is at 4 p.m.

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inducted since its founding in 1918, with approximately 125,000 students inducted annually. All-Arizona Academic Team It has been a banner spring semester for Johnson who, along with five of her CAC classmates, also claimed All-Arizona Academic Team accolades during a recognition ceremony on Feb. 23 at the Fiesta Resort Conference Center in Tempe, Ariz. She was named to the First Team which landed her an opportunity to become a Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Gold Scholar. John Ruane (St. Charles, IL/ St. Charles East H.S.) of the Signal Peak Campus and Nicole Smith (Queen Creek, AZ/Pinnacle Virtual H.S.) from the Superstition Mountain Campus earned AllArizona Academic Second Team honors, while Yvette Leigh Trinité-Bouliér (Tucson, AZ/ Flowing Wells H.S.) and Aracelli Castaneda (Hayden, AZ/Hayden H.S.) - both representing the Aravaipa Campus – and Michelle Dawn Clapp (Casa Grande, AZ/ Casa Grande Union H.S.) from the Signal Peak Campus were awarded Third Team accolades. A native of Arlington, Tex., and a graduate of Sam Houston High School, Johnson is majoring in English literature and boasts a 3.92 GPA. She is expecting to transfer to Arizona State University to continue her undergraduate career. She has participated in CAC’s Honors program and Phi Theta Kappa, and she served as a student delegate in February of 2011 at the Student Public Policy Forum. She traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the National Legislative Summit for Community Colleges. “You are the captain of your own ship; the master of your destiny,” Johnson, who recently made a

run for city council in Apache Junction, said. She also presented a paper at the Western Regional Honors Conference in Jackson Hole, Wyo., in 2009, and she earned the Award for Excellence in Academics for English and Honors that same year. Members of the All-Arizona Academic Team earn special recognition, including medallions, certificates and scholarships. First Team members receive a $1,000 check, while Second Team members are presented with a $750 award. Third Team members receive a $500 grant. In addition, All-Arizona Academic Team members are eligible for full tuition scholarships to Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University or the University of Arizona. Currently a resident of Mammoth, Trinité-Bouliér owns a 3.41 grade point average while majoring in education. She is deciding whether to continue her education at Northern Arizona University or Arizona State University. Her involvement in the community included working the blood drive with the Red Cross, participating in the Breast Cancer Walks from 2008-10, and helping coordinate area food drives for the last four years. While attending CAC’s Aravaipa Campus, she received the Most Engaged Student Award (200910), Exemplary Women Leader Award (2010), and was listed in the Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges (2008-2010). “The opportunities as a student with my college have allowed me to grow academically and personally,” Trinité-Bouliér said. “Looking back at the experiences I have had while being a student, I feel blessed. The experiences I still have as a student reinforces the blessings. Looking forward keeps everything in full circle.” Smith is a biological sciences major focusing on genetics, cell and developmental biology. She owns a 3.92 and plans on transferring to Arizona State University. She served as the vice president of the Southern District for Arizona Region Phi Theta Kappa, and as a volunteer with the Mayo Clinic and with hospice organizations. Smith received the Outstanding First Year Honors Student in 2009-10, made the Dean’s List in the fall of 2009 and spring of 2010, and was a National Community College Aerospace Scholar (NCAS). “To humble yourself is to strengthen yourself,” Smith said of her personal motto. Clapp is a business major with a concentration in law who owns a 3.67 grade point average. She plans on transferring to Arizona State University.

While at the Signal Peak Campus, Clapp served as the Phi Theta Kappa co-vice president and as the vice president for Delta Epsilon Chi. She also has volunteered for The Louie & The Duke Classics fundraiser for the John Wayne Cancer Foundation. Clapp received her associate of arts degree with honors and her certificate of completion for Honors Colloquium I. She also earned recognition for the highest of all written scores at the Preliminary State Collegiate DECA Competition hosted by Scottsdale Community College. “I am truly honored by the nomination to the All-Arizona Academic Team,” she said. “There were so many qualified applicants I didn’t believe I stood a chance and almost did not fill out the application. This just goes to show you never know what you can accomplish until you try.” Originally from Illinois, Ruane boasts a 3.92 GPA and now calls Arizona City home. He is majoring in English literature and journalism and is planning on transferring to the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University. He has served as the editorin-chief of The Cactus, CAC’s student newspaper, and also has served as president of Phi Theta Kappa: Alpha Theta Delta Chapter. When he finds the time, he stretches his writing skills as a freelancer. Ruane has participated in CAC’s Academic Symposium, earned a place on the Dean’s List, and has appeared in Who’s Who in Community Colleges. “I figure out who I am everyday around noon, after writing something down - and a pot of coffee,” he quipped. Castaneda currently resides in Oracle and is pursuing her career in nursing by majoring in pre-nursing. She owns a 3.7 grade point average and plans on continuing her education at the University of Arizona. “Perseverance and determination are the keys to success,” she said. Castaneda is currently a member of Phi Theta Kappa, has earned a place on the Dean’s List, and has appeared in Who’s Who Among College Students.

Continued from Page 3 Community college presidents or their designated nominators may submit no more than two nominations per campus for this award. An independent panel of judges considers outstanding academic rigor, grade point average, academic and leadership awards, and engagement in college and community service in the selection process. “We thank the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation for their vote of confidence in community college students by investing in their futures,” Dr. Rod Risley, executive director of Phi Theta Kappa, said. “Their support is especially welcome during this challenging economic climate, as more and more community college students need additional resources to help them complete their degrees.” “The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation has a long history of providing financial assistance to outstanding students at community colleges,” J. Mark Davis, president of the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, explained. “We are proud to partner with Phi Theta Kappa and make it possible for deserving students to achieve their educational goals.” Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, headquartered in Jackson, Miss., is the largest honor society in American higher education with 1,270 chapters on college campuses in all 50 of the United States, Canada, Germany, the Republic of Palau, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the British Virgin Islands, the United Arab Emirates and U.S. territorial possessions. More than 2.5 million students have been

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Junior High Miners down Lobos 11 – 0 to stay undefeated By Frank Smith The San Manuel Junior High School baseball team downed the Hayden Lobos 11 – 0 to stay undefeated with a record of 8 – 0 on the season with one game left before the playoffs begin. The Miners made the trip over to Hayden on April 13 scoring three runs in the top of the first inning, picking up three more runs in the top of the second, and capped off the scoring with five runs in the fifth inning. Hayden scored no runs on one hit and committed four errors while San Manuel scored 11 runs on seven hits and committed one error. On the mound for the Miners was Cisco Medina with Arian Rodriguez catching. Medina (1-0) earned the win allowing one hit and striking out 10 batters. Offensively, Christian Dietz went 2 for 3 with a triple, three runs scored and two RBIs, Shane Kelly went 1 for 3 with three runs scored and one RBI, Jacob Marquez went 1 for 2 with one run scored, one base on balls, and two RBIs, Isidro Wasko went 1 for 2 with one run scorer and one base on balls, and A. Lopez went 1 See Jr. Miners, Page 5


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Asarco makes donation to Foundation for Blind Children By William Loehr Asarco has partnered with the Foundation for Blind Children’s (FBC) to underwrite five legs of Mike Armstrong’s historic trek across Arizona. Mike Armstrong is attempting to be the first blind person to hike the Arizona Trail, which stretches from Mexico to Utah, approximately 800 miles. This route will take him through the nearby towns of Oracle, Kearny, and Superior and also by the Ray Mine. There are 43 Passages on the Arizona Trail and FBC is attempting to raise $1,000 for each passage. Asarco is a Regional Sponsor and as such, Asarco will be listed next to the five passages it is sponsoring. This donation will allow five blind students a chance to attend the FBC’s summer camp program. The Summer Camp is a unique camp for blind students and is often the only camp they will attend. The four, weeklong camps are designed for complete immersion into four areas of development to produce independent young adults and raise their quality of life with a focus on Literacy

Delilah Carbajal nurses her own CAC success story with a never-giveup attitude By Guy Harrison Media & Marketing Specialist EASTERN PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. – Born in Silver City, N.M. and raised in Mammoth, Ariz., 42-year-old Delilah Carbajal is your quintessential “non-traditional” student at Central Arizona College’s Aravaipa Campus. What is traditional about Carbajal, especially as an aspiring nurse, is her desire to help others. Her story is that of a student who has maintained her buoyant personality and a tireless work ethic despite See Carbajal, Page 6

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Que Pasa • ORACLE PUBLIC LIBRARY has increased its hours. The library is now open Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come in and see our renovated office area, new computer carrels, and updated bookshelves. Oracle Library is at 565 E. American Avenue. For more information and for our hours, please call 896-2121. • If you are interested in having an eye exam through the San ManuelOracle Lions Club’s Sight-N-Hearing program, please call coordinator Jean Lummus at 385-4831. Exams are $40 and if enough people express an interest, the club can sponsor the Arizona Eye Med Unit in March or April. • March 19 through May 1, The Key Ingredients: America By Food exhibit, a Smithsonian Museum on main Street traveling exhibition, will be open at the Oracle Historical Society’s Acadia Museum. Regular exhibit hours are Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday from 2-8 p.m. The exhibit is sponsored by the Arizona Humanities Council and OHS. • 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. • Thursday, April 21, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., attend the Know Your Garden Workshop for Small Acreage Landowners at the CAC Aravaipa Campus Room B21. Subjects will include vermicomposting, laying out the garden, irrigation, mulching and more. Cost is $10 per person. RSVP by calling Hattie Hendrick at 520-887-6115 or email at hcoyote@msn.com by April 13. • Wednesday, April 20, 6 p.m., San Manuel First Baptist Church will host a special program tonight at 6 p.m. Lyle McCurdy from Act for America will be speaking on Muslims and Christians, explaining the need to know how to combat Islam. The church is located at the corner of Nichols and First Avenue in San Manuel. Everyone is welcome. • Tuesday, May 3, 4:30 p.m., The Tri-Community Food Bank will have its quarterly Board of Directors meeting on Tuesday, May 3, at 4:30 p.m. at the food bank located at 108 Redwood Drive in Mammoth. There will be an election for the board and officers. The public is invited. • May 12, 13 and 16, Mammoth Elementary STEM School will have a Book Fair in Library Room 35, with buy one, get one free offered. • April 30 and May 1, there will be a co-ed benefit softball tournament for Kacy Bone. The tournament will be held at the San Manuel Softball Field. To register and for more information, please call Rick at 520-310-6201. • Sunday, April 24, 7 a.m. to noon, The San Pedro Valley Lions Club in Mammoth will serve an Easter breakfast at the Lions Building on Main Street. Menudo and regular breakfast will be served. Come and support the Lions Club and enjoy an Easter breakfast. Funds raised are used for the club’s many projects in the Tri-Community. • Saturday, April 23, 9 a.m., The San Pedro Valley Lions Club, in Mammoth, is sponsoring a Turkey Shoot at the Ralph Herrera Shooting Range. Prizes will be split the pot, turkeys, best shot of the day, and a plaque for first and second place. Cost is $2.50 per shot. Any caliber is allowed. For more information, please call Billy Romero at 487-2647 or Ralph Herrera at 487-2822. • Saturday, April 23, Historic Kitchens and Cooks of Oracle ranch tour led by local historian Catherine Ellis. The tour is free. Call 520-896-9609 for details or go to www.oraclehistoricalsociety.org. • The San Manuel/Oracle Lions, American Legion, VFW, Adelante Juntos and M-SM Community Schools will be hosting an Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 23, at the Swimming Pool Park in San Manuel for all the children in the Tri-Community. IGA, American Legion and VFW will be donating the eggs; the Elks will cook the eggs; American Legion is donating some baskets; AJC will have hamburgers and hot dogs and a horseshoe tournament. The Easter Bunny himself will be there. To make a donation, please call Don Wright at 385-4685. • Sunday, April 24, 10 a.m. the Oracle Union Church will host the sixth annual Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, April 24, at 10 a.m. for children nine years and younger. The hunt area will be divided by age group. This is a community event, all children are welcome. The children will hunt for colorful plastic eggs filled with chocolate candy. More than 100 eggs will be hidden - some with prizes. The church bell will ring at 10 a.m. and the hunt is on! Don’t be late. For more information, please call the church office at 896-2544.

• Saturday, April 30, 8:30 to 11 a.m., Cholla Bud Harvest led by ethnobotanist Martha Burgess. The tour starts at the Mammoth Public Library, 125 N. Clark Street, Mammoth. Please call 520-487-2026 for details. The tour is free. • The Arizona Medical Eye Unit from the Lions Vision Center Inc. will be giving Opthalmological Medical Eye Examinations in Mammoth on April 30. Phone 487-2647 for an appointment. Sponsors are the San Pedro Valley Lions Club. The charge per patient is $40, which covers all of the unit’s operational expenses. • Sunday, May 1, 2-4 p.m., Closing Reception for “Key Ingredients” will be held at the Acadia Ranch Museum in Oracle. The event is free. • Friday, May 6, 7 a.m., OWN, Oracle Women’s Network, invites local businesswomen to join them every month for a breakfast meeting in oracle. May’s meeting will be held at the Ranch Store Center at 8 a.m. For reservations or more information, please email oraclewomensnetwork@gmail.com. • Saturday, May 7, the Mountain Vista Junior High School Second Annual Coed Softball Tournament will be held. This is a one-day tournament that is a PTO fundraiser for the school’s new concession stand. Cost is $125 per team. There will be food, music and raffles. For more information, call Brenda Garcia at 520-405-0549. • Thursday, May 12, Sign up for the Mud Volleyball Tournament to be held on Saturday, May 14. The tourney starts at 9 a.m. The cost is $10 per person. There will be prizes for first place winners. Call Ana Lopez at 520-2371289 or Liz Encinas at 520-275-0233 or Rita Pina at 520-216-1054. There will be a concession stand. All proceeds are for the Hayden-Winkelman Little League. • Thursday, May 12, 6 p.m. there will be a community meeting regarding the proposed Verizon Wireless Cell Tower in Oracle. The meeting will be held at the Oracle Community Center. • Saturday, May 14, 2 p.m., St. Bartholomew’s annual horse shoe tournament will be a “blind draw” on May 14 with sign ups at 1 pm and play starting at 2 pm at the Don Potter horse shoe arena behind the church at Main and Park. The cost is only $15 per player with trophies going to the top five teams. A blind draw tournament will have teams chosen randomly by drawing names out of a hat, according to tournament organizer Roberto Estrada. Interested players can contact Estrada at 385-4285. • Saturday, May 14, 7 a.m., Local Knights of Columbus will host a co-ed softball tournament May 14 starting at 7 am at the San Manuel softball field at Park and Main. The cost is $120 and two balls per team. The top team will have their entrance fee returned, and will receive champion t-shirts. Call Randy Rodriguez at 709-9143 or Daniel Najera at 603-9929. • The Copper Town Golf Tournament will be held May 14 at the SaddleBrooke Ranch West Golf Course. For more information, contact Fred Roybal at 520-385-4048 or email him at hot8jag@yahoo.com. • Saturday, May 28, noon to 8 p.m. The Casino del Sol AVA Amphitheater, 5655 West Valencia Road, Tucson, there will be a Community Day Transplant Awareness Fundraising Benefit in honor of former Tri-Community resident David Hernandez. Proceeds and contributions will be administered by the National Transplant Association for David’s double lung transplant and medical costs. There will be live music, car show, monster trucks, kids’ corner, food booths and arts and crafts. Entry fee is $10, $5 for kids 6-12 and kids under age 5 are free. Visit David’s website at www.azdavesfundraiser.org. • Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Join San Manuel’s Walking and Exercise Group. Healthy living doesn’t happen at the doctor’s office – exercise. From 8-9:30 a.m. at Gardner Middle School’s gym. Sponsors ask for a $1 donation to help with the utility costs. • Monday lunches at the Oracle Community Center are at noon. Each Monday a volunteer brings the main dish and others bring side dishes. Fee is $4 for members and $5 for guests. • Canasta is played at the Oracle Community Center on Mondays from 9 to noon, and Bingo from 1 to 2 p.m. • Game Day at the Oracle Community Center is on Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Come and play Scrabble or chess. • The Community Schools Gym, located in the basement of San Manuel High School Auditorium, is open from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Admission is free.

Clubs, Meetings & Community Services • UTILITY PAYMENTS Residents from the Tri-community area who qualify for assistance with utility payments through the Salvation Army or Pinal County United Way should now contact the Tri-Community Food Bank at 108 Redwood Dr., Mammoth. Assistance is limited to once every twelve months. Bring in your last 2 months overdue bills. The phone number is 520-487-2010. The Food Bank is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon. • PINAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HOURS Pinal County Health Department has changed it’s hours for the Mammoth, San Manuel and Oracle areas. WIC, immunizations and STD services are available in Mammoth Wednesday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Family Planning will be the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month in Mammoth. For appointments, please call 1-866-960-0633. Walk-ins are welcome. WIC services in San Manuel will be every Monday. Call the number above for an appointment. WIC in Oracle will be every Friday. Call for an appointment at the above number. Immunizations in Oracle will be the 2nd Friday of each month. Walk-ins are welcome. • SAN MANUEL SENIOR CENTER SCHEDULE Bridge is played on Mondays. Refresher session at 11:45 a.m. Games start at 12:30 p.m. Canasta is played at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays. Everyone is welcome. Board meetings are held the 1st Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. A potluck is held the 2nd Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. Bring a dish to share, your service, and fee is $1 for Center utilities. Red Hats business meeting is held the 1st Friday of the month at 1 p.m. Stamping is held the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month at 9 a.m. • Monday (Every Monday) 11:45 AM, BRIDGE AT THE SAN MANUEL SENIOR CENTER Bridge is back! There will be an indoctrination and refresher session from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Bridge games will begin at 12:30. There will be pass outs to help you learn the rules and counting in Contract Bridge. • EVERY TUESDAY, 7:00 AM ROTARY MEETING. at the San Manuel Golf Club every Tuesday at 7 AM. • EVERY TUESDAY, Play Bridge Tuesday at the Oracle Community Center beginning at 12:30. Everyone welcome. Call Mary at 896-2604 or Ethel at 896-2197. • Tuesday (1st Tuesday of the Month), 10 a.m., COPPER TOWN ASSOCIATION The Copper Town Association meets the first Tuesday of every month at 10 a.m. at Adelante Juntos Coalition building, 101 Avenue B, San Manuel. • Tuesday (2nd Tuesday of the Month), 6:30 PM, MAMMOTH SAN MANUEL SCHOOL BOARD The MSM School Board meets the second Tuesday each Month at the MSM District office. Please contact the District office at 385- 2337 for more information. • Tuesday (2nd Tuesday of the month), 6:00 PM, TRI-COMMUNITY AND RANCHO SAN MANUEL MOBILE HOME PARK NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH The 2nd Tuesday of every month will be the neighborhood watch meeting and Neighborhood Meth Block Watch meeting for residents of San Manuel, Mammoth, and Oracle at 6 p.m. at the Adelante Juntos Coalition office at 101 Avenue B, San Manuel. Everyone is welcome to attend. Call 385-4007 with any questions. • Wednesday (1st Wednesday of the Month), 3:00 PM, TRIAD & AMBASSADOR PROGRAM MEETINGS The Oracle Fire Department hosts TRIAD and AMBASSADOR program meetings the first Wednesday of each month. For more information call Karen Lombardi at 896-9470. • Wednesday (1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month) ALZHEIMERS EDUCATIONAL MEETING. Meeting will be held at St. Helen’s Church, 1011:30 AM. For more information, contact Kay Ham 385-2835.

• Wednesday (2nd Wednesday of the month) AMERICAN LEGION MEETING American Legion Francis M. Bunch Post 48 meetings are every 2nd Wednesday at 6 p.m. each month. Service Officer available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or call 385-2714 or 385-2142. Now open Sunday at noon. • Wednesdays, ARCHERY CLASSES Desert Fox Archery youth meet every Wednesday afternoon at the archery range next to the airport. This drug-free program is for all youth ages seven to 17. The annual fee is $5 to join the Tri-City Archers Club, which also provides insurance to the member. If interested, call Rob Roberts at 385-4682. There is some equipment available for beginners. • Wednesdays, 10:00 AM, STORY TIME AT PREGNANCY CARE CENTER The Pregnancy Care Center in Oracle has StoryTime at 10:00 AM. For more information call 896-9545. • Thursday (1st and 3rd Thursday of the month) ORACLE-SAN MANUEL LIONS CLUB Meetings are held at the San Manuel Elks Lodge. • Thursday (2nd Thursday of the month), SAN MANUEL HISTORICAL SOCIETY The San Manuel Historical Society meeting is 10 a.m. at the museum the 2nd Thursday of every month. • Thursday (2nd Thursday of the month) SM LIBRARY BOARD MEETING The San Manuel Library has it’s monthly board meeting every 2nd Thursday of each month. The meeting is held at the library at 1 p.m. • Thursday (2nd Thursday of the Month), 6 PM, ORACLE SCHOOL BOARD The Oracle School Board meets the second Thursday of each month at Oracle Ridge School. Please contact District Office at 896-3072 for more information. • Thursday (2nd and 4th Thursday of the month), 6:30 p.m., The Oracle Optimist Club, serving the tri-community area, meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at the Oracle Inn. Meetings start promptly at 6:30 PM. Please feel free to come a little early and order from the regular OR special menu at the Oracle Inn. Board meetings are held on the second Thursday immediately following the general meeting. The Oracle Optimist Club was officially founded in October, 2010 and is an international organization to support and work with the youth in the community. For more information contact Jane O’Mahen at 896-2516 or Michele Gagnon at 897-3023. • Thursdays (Every Thursday), 6:00 PM, NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 12-STEP MEETINGS Every Thursday at Sun Life in San Manuel. Rear entrance, south facing door. Open meeting. For more information, call San Pedro Valley BH at 520-896-9240. • Friday (1st Friday of the Month) Mammoth Historical Society meets at 1 p.m. at the Mammoth Public Library. • Friday (2nd Friday of the Month, 1 p.m.) Red Hats are looking for new members. Meetings are at 1 p.m. On the SECOND Friday at the Senior Center in San Manuel, Senior citizen women 55 and older get together and enjoy meetings and activities. Let down your hair and be yourself, wear Red Hat and Purple outfits. • SATURDAYS, 8:00 AM, SAN MANUEL OPEN AIR MARKET The San Manuel Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday morning from 8 a.m. to noon at 801 McNab Pkwy, in front of the Community Presbyterian Church. New vendors are always welcome with either produce, food items, or artisan/craft objects. Bring a table and $5. Under cover, rain or shine. Every Saturday is combined with a swap meet. Call Genevieve at 385-4463, or Doris at 2122244.

To add an item to the community calendar please submit information to miner@copperarea.com or call 385-2266. Listings are free, however, the MINER reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions.

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Continued from Page 5 a lion’s share of adversity around her. “When the most difficult situations arose, I found it best to turn to fellow students and instructors,” Carbajal declared. “There is always help. We are not alone in our trials and tribulations. Never give up.” A mother of an 18-year-old son, Carbajal has had plenty of opportunities to give up as she draws closer to fulfilling her seemingly lifelong goal of becoming a nurse. She has never given in, however, since attending Pima Community College in 1993 where she earned a nurse’s assistant certificate. Carbajal then worked at the same local clinic, in two separate stints, from 1993 until 2008, before enrolling in the nursing program at CAC in January of 2009. “My family encouraged me to go back to school,” Carbajal explained. “It was close to home so it was a perfect fit.” Aside from the typical rigors of a collegiate nursing program, Carbajal met adversity, almost immediately, as her family endured varying maladies. In February of that year, Carbajal’s husband lost his job and remained unemployed until October. Two weeks later, however, her husband received even worse news – he was diagnosed with kidney cancer. Life became a juggling act for Carbajal. “At one point I was working on a BIO 181 project, helping a classmate with research for the project, and helping my

Delilah Carbajal husband through his cancer treatment.” Things began to spin out of control for Carbajal after losing her sister-in-law in November of that year, while her husband’s kidney was removed in December. “Going to my husband’s appointments and trying to survive as a full-time student was tough,” she said. Financially, things weren’t much better and came to a head last September when the Carbajals nearly lost their home to foreclosure. Thanks to help from United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the state attorney general, the family was able to maintain the roof over its head. “Trying hard to avoid foreclosure proved to be a challenge. Turning to my friends, fellow classmates and instructors was my ultimate lifeline through this whole process.” Through all of these obstacles, though, Carbajal has weathered the proverbial See Carbajal, Page 7

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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 Worship Discipleship Worship Wednesday: Prayer Meeting

9:45 a.m. 11 a.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

The Potter’s House 212 Main Street, Mammoth 385-4153 Pastor Mario Sanchez Jr.

Sunday: Sunday School Morning Service Evening Service Wednesday: Mid-Week Service

10 - 10:45 a.m 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Dr. Ed Nelson

Church of Christ

First Southern Baptist Church

Sunday: 10 a.m., 11 a.m., & 6 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m.

99 Nichols, San Manuel

Short & Jones Street, Mammoth Interim Pastor Frank Ogden • 487-2488

Oracle Seventh-Day Adventist Church

9:45 a.m. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

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

Sunday: Sunday School Worship Evening Service Wednesday:

“Where the Gospel is preached.”

First Baptist Church American Way, Oracle 520-808-3171 Pastor Ray Lott

Sunday: School 9:30 a.m. Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Free food distribution 2nd Tuesday, 11 a.m.

Full Gospel Church of God

301 E. Webb Dr., San Manuel 520-385-1250 or 520-385-5017 Pastors Michael & Bea Lucero Sr.

Sunday: School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. No Evening Service Wednesday 6 p.m.

Teen Group 3rd Friday of every month 6 p.m.

First Baptist Church

103 W. Galiuro, Mammoth, 487-2120

Sunday: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. “The Church On The Hill”

2150 Hwy. 77, Oracle

Assembly of God Main St., SM (across from the pool) Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night Service 6 p.m. Wednesday Night Service 6 p.m. Wednesday Children’s Study 6 p.m. Pastor Clarence Horn, 385-4353 All are welcome to hear God’s Word, hope to see you.

God’s Filling Station 341 N. Hwy 77, Mammoth 520-487-2249

Sunday Service

11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Inter-denominational in that we encourage fellowship with Christians of all faith. Nondenominational in that we have no formal connection or commitment to any denomination. Biker Friendly Church!

Pastors Charles & Deborah Morelan Come as you are – All are welcome

To be included in the weekly church listing, call the San Manuel Miner 385-2266.


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Articles Of Amendment Pursuant to A.R.S. 29-633(F) 1. The name of the limited liability company is: Creative Design Landscape Masonry and Concrete, LLC. 2. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the text of the amendment. see attached. Dated this 31st day of March, 2011. Signature: /s/ Print Name: Oscar Chaparro Jr., Member. Exhibit A Name change from: Creative Design Landscape,Masonry and Concrete, LLC. Change to: Creative Design Landscape, LLC. Publish: 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11

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Trustee Sale No. 20997-903 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 4/7/2011 Loan No. 098-398251140000 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated September 8, 2005, and recorded on September 22, 2005 in Fee No. 2005126332, Records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona on July 12, 2011 at 10:00 AM of said day: Legal: Lot 35 of Cota Ranch, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet D, Slide 122; Affidavit of Scrivener’s Error recorded in Instrument No. 2003-063513. Street Address or Identifiable Location: 1205 N. Cota Lane Coolidge, AZ 85128 Tax Parcel No.: 203-21-0350 Original Principal Balance: $114,000.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Iman, LLC 33823 N. 2nd St. Phoenix, AZ 85085 Name and address of Purported Current Owner: Iman, LLC 33823 N. 2nd St. Phoenix, AZ 85085 Name and address of Beneficiary: 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: April 5, 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 5 day of April, 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: 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11, 5/11/11

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Trustee Sale No. 20997-914 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 3/29/2011 Loan No. 098-386609840000 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated May 26, 2005, and recorded on June 8, 2005 in Fee No. 2005-068174, Records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona on July 5, 2011 at 10:00 AM of said day: Legal: Lot 10, of Tierra Grande Country Club Estates Unit 1, according to Book 19 of Maps, Page 39, records of Pinal County, Arizona. Street Address or Identifiable Location: 1160 W. Calle Tuberia Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Tax Parcel No.: 401-65-0100 Original Principal Balance: $133,342.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Marcus A. Maurer and Deborah L. Maurer 1723 E. Joelle Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Name and address of Purported Current Owner: Marcus A. Maurer and Deborah L. Maurer 1723 E. Joelle Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Name and address of Beneficiary: 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) 464-1111 Dated: March 28, 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 28 day of March, 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: 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11

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Come on over and get fit at the open gym By John Hernandez The Mammoth-San Manuel Community School has been offering an exercise room that is open to the public. The open gym is located at San Manuel High School behind the auditorium, in a downstairs room. The gym is loaded with exercise equipment. There are free weights, versatile multiple position weight benches, multiple exercise weight machines, stationary bikes, recumbent exercise bikes, tread mills, and more - everything you need to get your body in shape for those summer bathing suits, your favorite sport or just to stay healthy. Larry Ramirez, MammothSan Manuel Community Schools director, would like to see the open gym return to its glory days when it was known as “The Pit.” They are calling it The Pit once again and would like the people in the community to utilize it as much as possible. The Pit is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. It is open to men and women ages 16 and up. If you are under 18, you will need a permission slip from your parents. There is no charge for its use. “We are hoping in the future to have weightlifting competitions,” said Ramirez.

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TS No. 025433-00001 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 3/25/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust (“Deed of Trust”) dated July 26, 2007, and recorded on July 31, 2007, as Fee No. 2007088218, records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the Main entrance to the Pinal County Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, in Pinal County, on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. of said day: Government Lot 4, and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 30, Township 6 South, Range 7 East of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. The street addresses or identifiable locations of the property are: APN: 401-1700707 Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Tax Parcel Number(s): 401-17-0070-7 Original Principal Balance: $5,460,000 Name and Address of Current Beneficiary: FDIC, as received for La Jolla Bank, FSB c/o Paul T. Johnson Paul T. Johnson Law Group, APC 5055 Avenida Encinas, Suite 210 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Name and Address of Original Trustor: Casa Grande 80, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company 1630 East River Road Suite 122 Tucson, AZ 85718 Name and Current Address of Current Trustor: CG 80, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 1630 East River Road Suite 122 Tucson, AZ 85718 Name and Address of Successor Trustee: Kent E. Cammack Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C. One East Washington Street, Suite 1600 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Telephone: (602) 257-7972 (Attention: Amey Wheeler) The appointed Successor Trustee qualifies as trustee of the Trust Deed in the trustee’s capacity as a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as required by A.R.S. § 33-803, Subsection A and is regulated by the Arizona Supreme Court. Dated this 25 day of March, 2011. /s/ Kent E. Cammack Successor Trustee State Of Arizona County of Maricopa The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 25 day of March, 2011, by Kent E.Cammack, Successor Trustee. /s/ Amey Wheeler Notary Public (Seal and Expiration Date) 6/30/14 Publish: 4/6/11, 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11

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Trustee Sale No: 10-1037 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recording date: March 9, 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 July 10, 2007, and recorded on July 11, 2007 in Instrument Number 2007080013, 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 June 8, 2011 at 11:00AM of said day: Legal: Lot 602, Oasis at Magic Ranch Phase V and VI, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet G, Slide 71. The street address is purported to be: 24191 N. Desert Drive Florence, AZ 85232 Tax Parcel Number: 200-75-6040 Original Principal Balance: $ 113,274.00 Name and address of original Trustor: Ross Hager and Linda Hager, husband and wife 26531 N. Shirley Road Queen Creek, AZ 85142 Name and address of the Beneficiary: DHI Mortgage Company, Ltd., Limited Partnership 12357 Riata Trace Pkwy. Suite C150 Austin, TX 78727 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 March 9, 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 March 9, 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 January 5, 2014 /s/ Tina Biskupiak Notary Public Publish: 3/30/11, 4/6/11, 4/13/11, 4/20/11

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The Pit is also always in need of volunteers. For more information contact Ramirez at (520) 385-2337 ext. 113 or www.facebook.com/ msmcommunityschools and ramirel@msmusd.org. someone just doing their part to foster a continuous learning environment. “If someone needs help, I’m always willing to help them as they have been willing to help me. I like sharing my experiences with other students.” It is this kind of enthusiasm and positive attitude that Carbajal hopes to take forward with her as she embarks on her future career as a nurse. ” I enjoy helping others and look forward to helping others as a nurse someday soon.”

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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF NEUROPATHY TREATMENT CENTERS OF AMERICA, INC. 1668884-6 KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT WE, the undersigned, have this date associated ourselves together for the purpose of forming a non-profit corporation pursuant to the laws of the State of Arizona and for that purpose, do hereby adopt these Articles of Incorporation. ARTICLE I The name of the corporation shall be NEUROPATHY TREATMENT CENTERS OF AMERICA, INC. ARTICLE II The time of commencement of this corporation shall be the date that the Articles of Incorporation are delivered to the Arizona Corporation Commission. The corporation shall have perpetual existence. ARTICLE III The known place of business of the corporation shall initially be 1300 North 12th Street, Suite 310, Phoenix, Arizona, 85006, in Maricopa County, Arizona,but the corporation may establish other principal places of business and other offices at such other places, either within or without the State of Arizona, as the Board of Directors may from time to time determine. ARTICLE IV This organization for the initial purpose of providing support and education resources for families and individuals with neuropathy and promoting the research of neuropathy and shall be operated as a non-profit corporation solely and exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. The corporation is intended to be an organization exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and Regulations as may now exist or as may hereafter be adopted and an organization to which contributions made are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code and Regulations as may now exist or as may hereafter adopted. ARTICLE V Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the corporation shall not carry on any act or activities or transact any business not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from Federal Income Tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and its regulations as that Section and regulations now exist or may hereafter be amended or under corresponding laws and regulations hereafter adopted, or (b) by a corporation contributions to which are not deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code and its regulations as that Section and regulations now exist or may hereafter be amended or under corresponding laws and regulations hereafter adopted. No substantial part of the activities of the corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the corporation shall not participate in,or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. ARTICLE VI No part of the net earnings of the corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, directors, officers, or other private persons, except that the corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes of the corporation. The corporation shall have all the powers of a non-profit corporation as provided by the Arizona Revised Statutes relating to nonprofit corporations. ARTICLE VII Upon dissolution of the corporation, the Board of Directors shall, after paying or making provision for the payment of all liabilities of the corporation, dispose of, deliver or distribute all of its assets to any organization or organizations organized and operated exclusively for charitable, educational, religious or scientific purposes, which shall at the time qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3), of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and Regulations as may at that time be in effect, or shall be distributed to the federal, state or local governments for a public purpose. ARTICLE VIII The Bylaws of the corporation shall govern the conduct of the affairs of the corporation. The eligibility requirements, obligations and rights of the members, including the right to vote, shall be as provided in the Bylaws. The corporation will not have members. The power to alter, amend or repeal these Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws or to adopt new Bylaws shall be vested and reserved to the directors or members as specified in the Bylaws. ARTICLE IX The corporation’s initial statutory agent shall be: Joseph O. DiDuro 1300 North 12th Street, Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ 85006 ARTICLE X The private property of the directors and officers of the corporation shall be forever exempt from all corporate debts, liabilities and obligations of every kind whatsoever, pursuant to the laws of the State of Arizona. No director, officer, employee, or other person who serves shall be liable, personally, for any debt or obligation of the corporation by virtue of having acted in such capacity as a director, officer or employee, but shall be indemnified by the corporation for any such debt or obligations, including any costs, expenses, attorney’s fees and court costs, unless such debt or obligation arises as a result of: (1) any acts or omissions by such person which are not done in good faith or which involve intentional misconduct, or a knowing violation of criminal law, (2) for any violation of A.R.S. Section 10-3833, or of any future corresponding version of such statute, pertaining generally to a distribution of the assets of the corporation, or (3) any transaction from which such person directly or indirectly derived an improper benefit ARTICLE XI The Board of Directors shall be comprised of the number of persons fixed by the Bylaws, but shall not be less than one, nor more than seven. The Board of Directors of the corporation shall have the power to elect successor Board of Directors in such manner, subject to such qualifications, and upon such terms and conditions and with such rights and privileges, including voting rights, as may be provided from time to time in the Bylaws of the corporation and as are not inconsistent with any provision of these Articles of Incorporation. The Bylaws shall provide that the Board of Directors may also appoint such advisory boards and committees as appropriate to conduct the business of the corporation. The initial members of the Board of Directors shall be the persons whose names and addresses are hereinafter set forth, who shall serve as Directors until the first annual meeting of the Board of Directors or until their successors are elected and qualified: Joseph O. DiDuro 1300 North 12th Street,Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ 85006 ARTICLE XII The names and addresses of the Incorporators are: Joseph O. DiDuro 1300 North 12th Street, Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ 85006 All powers, duties and responsibilities of the Incorporators shall cease at the time of delivery of these articles to the Arizona Corporation Commission. DATED this 14 day of March, 2011. /s/ Joseph O. DiDuro MINER Legal 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11


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NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. INSPIRING IMAGES, LLC L-1667412-7 II. The address of the known place of business is: 60369 E. LOOSE REINS PLACE TUCSON, AZ 85739 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: THOMAS W. SMITH 60369 E. LOOSE REINS PL. TUCSON, AZ 85739 Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: THOMAS W. SMITH 60369 E. LOOSE REINS PL., TUCSON, AZ 85739 manager CAROL A. SMITH 60369 E. LOOSE REINS PL. TUCSON, AZ 85739 MINER Legal 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11

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Re: Trustee Sale No. 26778-0007 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 3/4/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain trust deed dated January 24, 2007, recorded on January 26, 2007, at Document No. 2007011472 in the official records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of 917 W. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona in Pinal County, Arizona on June 7, 2011, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. of said day: Legal Description: See Attached Exhibit “A” Tax parcel number: 104-23-0340 Original principal balance: $247,500.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Roberto Meza, a married man as his sole and separate property 42871 N. Friend Ave. Queen Creek, Arizona 85242 Name and address of Original Beneficiary: M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank 770 N. Water Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 Name and address of Successor Beneficiary: James Weidenbener 8382 W. Mustang Trail Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Name and address of trustee: M. Brennan Ray, Esq. Burch & Cracchiolo, P.A. 702 East Osborn, Suite 200 Phoenix, Arizona 85014 P.O. Box 16882 Phoenix, Arizona 85011 602-274-7611 Manner of trustee qualification: A member of the State Bar of Arizona Dated this 4th day of March, 2011 /s/ M. Brennan Ray, Esq. State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) On this, the 4th day of March, 2011, before me the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared M. Brennan Ray, Esq., who acknowledged himself to be the Trustee, and acknowledged that he as such officer, being authorized to do so, executed the foregoing instrument in the capacity thereon stated, for the purposes therein contained. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal. /s/ Stacey Doran Notary Public Notary Expiration Date: June 25, 2011 All persons whose interest in the Trust Property is subordinate in priority to that of the above described Deed of Trust may be subject to having such subordinate interest terminated by this Trustee’s Sale. Notice: This Proceeding Is An Effort To Collect A Debt On Behalf Of The Beneficiary Under The Referenced Deed Of Trust. Any Information Obtained Will Be Used For That Purpose. Unless The Loan Is Reinstated, This Trustee’s Sale Proceeding Will Result In Foreclosure Of The Subject Property. Exhibit A Legal Description File No.: 00005642-099- The Land Referred To Herein Below Is Situated In The County Of Pinal, State Of Arizona, And Is Described As Follows: Lot 30, of Queen Creek Suburban Ranches, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded Book 15 of Maps, Page 16. APN: 104-23-0340. Publish: 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11

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File No. 5436-TS Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 2/23/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated June 2, 1998, and recorded on June 30, 1998, in Fee Number 199825813, records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, on June 2, 2011, at the hour of 11:30 o’clock in the morning of said day. The property to be sold is situated in Pinal County, Arizona, and is described as follows: Lot 110, Thunderbird Farms Central, according to Book 18 of Maps, Page 17, Records of Pinal County, Arizona. Property Address: 51501 West Deer Run Road Maricopa, Arizona 85239 Tax Parcel Number: 510-38-1100 Original Principal Balance: $68,600.00 Original Trustor: Ruben V. Fierros Lucinda F. Fierros 51501 W. Deer Run Drive Maricopa, AZ 85239 Current Trustor: Ruben V. Fierros Lucinda F. Fierros 51501 W. Deer Run Road Maricopa, AZ 85139 Current Beneficiary: Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc. 500 Alcoa Trail Maryville, TN 37804 Trustee: Jeffrey S. Katz, Attorney at Law a Member of the State Bar of Arizona 2823 E. Speedway Blvd., Suite 201 Tucson, AZ 85716 (520) 745-9200 Dated this 23rd day of February, 2011. /s/ Jeffrey S. Katz, Attorney at Law Trustee/Successor Trustee, is qualified per A.R.S. Section 33-803 (A)2 as a member of The Arizona State Bar State of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 23rd day of February, 2011, by Jeffrey S. Katz, Attorney at Law, a Member of the State Bar of Arizona as Successor Trustee. /s/ S. Diederich Notary Public /s/ S. Woodruff My commission expires: 5-30-2011 Publish: 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11

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Trustee’s Sale No.: 3065-1 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 3/17/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust recorded on July 23, 2007 in Document No. 2007-085851 in the office of the Pinal County Recorder, Pinal County, Arizona, at a public auction at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Bldg. A, Florence, Arizona on June 21, 2011 at 10:00 o’clock a.m., on said date: See Legal Description Attached Hereto And Made A Part Hereof. Take note that the interest of all persons whose interest in the trust property is subordinate to this deed of trust may be subject to being terminated by the trustee’s sale. Purported Addresses Of Property: 88225 EastAravaipa Road Dudleyville, Arizona 85192 Tax Parcel Number: 300-42-005D Original Principal Amount: $125,000.00 Name & Address Of Beneficiary: Burwell Newton and Carol Newton 62131 N. Star Drive Montrose, CO 81401 Name & Address Of Original Trustor Kelly G. Glenn and Sandra T. Knox 88225 East Aravaipa Road Winkelman, Arizona 85192 Name & Address Of Original Trustee: Stewart Title & Trust of Tucson 3939 E. Broadway Blvd. Tucson, Arizona 85711 Name & Address Of Successor Trustee: Charles H. Whitehill 110 S. Church Avenue, Suite 4398 Tucson, Arizona 85701 The successor trustee appointed herein qualifies as trustees of the Deed of Trust in the trustee’s capacity as a member of the State Bar of Arizona as required by A.R.S. § 33-803(A). Trustee is regulated by the Arizona State Bar. Dated this 14th day of March, 2011. Charles H. Whitehill, P.C. By: /s/ Charles H. Whitehill Trustee State Of Arizona ) : SS County Of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 14th day of March, 2011 by Charles H. Whitehill as Trustee. /s/ TessCarathanasis Notary Public My Comm. Exp. 12/16/2013 Exhibit A That portion of the North half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 9, Township 7 South, Range 17 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, described as follows: From the Northwest corner of said Section 9; Thence South 77°, 23’, 47’’ East, 865.16 feet to a point on the Southeasterly right of way line of Aravaipa Canyon Road, said point also being the Point of Beginning; Thence South 57°, 59’, 02’’ 281.21 feet; Thence South 14°, 46’, 39’’ West, 259.25 feet to a point on the Southeasterly boundary of the “Rubin parcel”, as described by Deed recorded in Docket 709, page 67 records of the Pinal County Recorder; Thence South 49°, 39’, 09’’ West, along said Southeasterly boundary, 245.05 feet to the Southernmost point of the “Rubin parcel”’ Thence North 46°, 41’, 00’’ West, along the Southwesterly boundary of the “Rubin parcel”, 229.53 feet to a point of curvature lying on the Easterly right of way line of Aravaipa Canyon Road; Thence Northerly along said Easterly right of way line, along the arc of a curve concave to the Southeast, having a Radius of 475.00 feet and an central angle of 36°, 38’, 20’’, along an arc length of 303.75 feet to a point of tangency; Thence North 36°, 39’, 44’’ East, along the Southeasterly right of way of the Aravaipa Canyon Road, 146.50 feet to the Point of Beginning. Publish: 3/30/11, 4/6/11, 4/13/11, 4/20/11

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NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. M7 BRANGUS AND BARBADOS RANCH LLC File No. L-16650140 II. The address of the known place of business is: 82506 MIGUEL ST. MAMMOTH AZ 85618 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: RALPH MONTANO 8444 ORA ST. 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: RALPH MONTANO 8444 ORA ST. MAMMOTH AZ 85618 member MINER Legal 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11

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Notice Of Publication Articles Of Organization Have Been Filed In The Office Of The Arizona Corporation Commission For I Name: D S Builders & Remodeling, LLC. L-16-70350-9. II The address of registered office is: 2005 W La Mariposa St, Oracle AZ 85623. The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Daniel Edwin Szary, 2005 W La Mariposa St Oracle AZ 85623. III Management of limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Daniel Edwin Szary, 2005 W La Mariposa St, Oracle AZ 85623, member. Publish: 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11

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Notice inches Of Trustee’s Sale 1.75 Recorded: 3/25/2011 The trust property legally described on the $44.10attached Exhibit A will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that

certain Deed of Trust (“Deed of Trust”) dated April 13, 2007, and recorded on April 19, 2007, as Fee No. 2007-046928, records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the Main entrance to the Pinal County Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, in Pinal County, on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. of said day: The street addresses or identifiable locations of the property are: 50 North Hacienda Road Casa Grande, AZ 85194 Tax Parcel Number(s): 401-17-008E-5 Original Principal Balance: $4,263,000 Name and Address of Current Beneficiary: FDIC, as receiver for La Jolla Bank, FSB c/o Paul T. Johnson Paul T. Johnson Law Group, APC 5055 Avenida Encinas, Suite 210 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Name and Address of Original Trustor: Casa Grande 76, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company 1630 East River Road Suite 122 Tucson, AZ 85718 Name and Current Address of Current Trustor: CG 76, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Scott Baumgardner 1630 East River Road, Suite 122 Tucson, AZ 85718 Name and Address of Successor Trustee: Kent E. Cammack Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C. One East Washington, Suite 1600 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Telephone: (602) 257-7972 (Attention: Amey Wheeler) The appointed Successor Trustee qualifies as trustee of the Trust Deed in the trustee’s capacity as a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as required by A.R.S. § 33-803, Subsection A and is regulated by the Arizona Supreme Court. Dated this 25 day of March, 2011. /s/ Kent E. Cammack Successor Trustee State of Arizona County of Maricopa The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 25 day of March, 2011, by Kent E. Cammack, Successor Trustee. /s/ Amey Wheeler Notary Public (Seal and Expiration Date) 6/30/14 Exhibit A (Legal Description) Lot 3; and the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 30, Township 6 South, Range 7 East of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Except that portion described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 30; thence South 00 degrees 26 minutes 06 seconds West along the West section line, a distance of 2654.51 feet to the West quarter corner of said Section 30 and the True Point Of Beginning; Thence North 89 degrees 43 minutes 42 seconds East along the North line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 30, a distance of 1167.78 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 35 minutes 26 seconds West, a distance of 287.54 feet; Thence North 89 degrees 46 minutes 45 second East, a distance of 94.00 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 35 minutes 26 seconds West, a distance of 418.07 feet; Thence South 89 degrees 46 minutes 45 seconds West, a distance of 163.30 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 25 minutes 53 seconds East, a distance of 26.30 feet; Thence South 89 degrees 46 minutes 45 seconds West, a distance of 859.37 feet; Thence South 89 degrees 34 minutes 07 seconds West, a distance of 239.00 feet to the aforesaid West line of said Section 30; Thence North 00 degrees 25 minutes 53 seconds East, along said West section line, a distance of 676.36 feet to the Point Of Beginning. Publish: 4/6/11, 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11

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NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. FUJIAR SYSTEMS LLC L-1671246-3 II. The address of the known place of business is: 216 N. BRITANNIC WAY ORACLE AZ 85623 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: INCORA SERVICES INC 2338 W. ROYAL PALM RD SUITE J, PHOENIZ AZ 85021 Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: JOHN E. HIGGS manager MINER Legal 4/20/11, 4/27/11 5/4/11

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Trustee’s Sale No.: 6284-181 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale Recorded: 2/22/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust with Jack Harrison General Contractor, Inc., an Arizona corporation, as Trustor, and National Bank Of Arizona, a national banking association, as Beneficiary, dated December 5, 2007, and recorded on December 20, 2007 at Fee No. 2007-138018, Official 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 May 24, 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 Trustor’s 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 Trustor 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. Property Address – The Property is purported to be located at 8565 West Natalie Lane and 8571 West Natalie Lane, in Casa Grande, Pinal County, Arizona. Tax Parcel Number – 509-75-029M. Original Principal Balance – $118,500.00. Dated this 17th day of February, 2011. By /s/ Kevin R. Merritt 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: National Bank of Arizona 6001 North 24th Street, Building C Phoenix, Arizona 85016 Name and Address of Original Trustor: Jack Harrison General Contractor, Inc. 240 South Main Street Coolidge, AZ 85228 Name and Address of Current Trustor: Jack Harrison General Contractor, Inc. 240 South Main Street Coolidge, AZ 85228 Name, Address and Phone Number of Trustee: Kevin R. Merritt 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 17th day of February, 2011, by Kevin R. Merritt, Trustee. /s/ Elizabeth Sanchez Notary Public (Seal) Expires 08/31/2014 Exhibit A Legal Description Parcel No.1: A portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 5 South, Range 7 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Section 32; Thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, along the South line of Section 32, a distance of 1327.43 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 30 minutes 10 seconds West, a distance of 772.00 feet; Thence South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 414.13 feet to the True Point Of Beginning; Thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 231.60 feet; Thence South 87 degrees 03 minutes 01 seconds West, a distance of 28.05 feet; Thence South 82 degrees 33 minutes 15 seconds West, a distance of 225.34 feet; Thence South 00 degrees 30 minutes 32 seconds East, a distance of 200.96 feet; Thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 249.67 feet to the True Point Of Beginning. Parcel No.2: An easement for ingress and egress appurtenant to Parcel No.1 above created in Docket 1594, page 350 over the West 25.00 feet of the South 772.00 feet of the East half of the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 5 South, Range 7 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. Publish: 3/30/11, 4/6/11, 4/13/11, 4/20/11

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Trustee’s Sale No.: 7141-16 Notice Of Trustee’s Sale (Casa Grande Land Equity Investors Limited Partnership II) Recorded: 2/24/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust, Assignment of Rents, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing (“Deed of Trust”), executed by Casa Grande Land Equity Investors Limited Partnership II, an Arizona limited partnership, as trustor, with AmTrust Bank, formerly known as Ohio Savings Bank, a federal savings bank, named as beneficiary, dated July 8, 2005, and recorded on July 13, 2005, at Fee No. 2005-086059, records of Pinal County, Arizona, as modified by the Modification of Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents dated October 2, 2006, and recorded on October 31, 2006, at Fee No. 2006-151992, records of Pinal County, Arizona, and the Modification of Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents dated February 4, 2008, and recorded on February 12, 2008, at Fee No. 2008-013320, records of Pinal County, Arizona (hereinafter the “Deed of Trust”). The Deed of Trust was assigned to AmT CADC Venture, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as receiver for AmTrust Bank, pursuant to the Assignment of Real Estate Deed of Trust recorded on October 1, 2010, at Fee No. 2010-093002, records of Pinal County, Arizona. The sale will be through a public auction to the highest bidder at the entrance to the Pinal County Superior Court Building located at 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona 85232, on May 27, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. The trust property being sold is legally described as follows: The property sold pursuant to the Deed of Trust is the Trustor’s right, title and interest in and to the following real and personal property (collectively, the “Trust Property”): (a) The real property described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto (the “Land”), together with all buildings, structures, additions, improvements, facilities, fixtures and other property, now or hereafter located in, upon or under, or based at, such Land (the “Premises”); (b) All easements, rights of way or uses, licenses, privileges, franchises, servitudes, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances now or hereafter belonging or in any way appertaining thereto, including, without limitation, all right, title and interest of Trustor in any street, alley, or sidewalk, open or proposed, and in front of, adjoining, adjacent or contiguous thereto, and all rights and estates in reversion or remainder; (c) All leases, rentals, revenues, payments, repayments, income, charges, moneys, issues and profits thereof; (d) The proceeds from any insurance or condemnation award pertaining thereto, or compensation in lieu thereof, including, but not limited to, any award or compensation for the alteration of the grade of any street or other injury to, or decrease in the value of, the Trust Property; (e) All of Trustor’s right, title, interest, estate, claim and demand, either at law or in equity, in and to all architectural, engineering and similar plans, specifications, drawings, renderings, profiles, studies, shop drawings, reports, plats, permits, surveys and the like, all sewer taps, permits and allocations, and all agreements for utilities, bonds, sureties and the like, relating to the Premises or appurtenant facilities erected or to be erected upon or about the Land; (f) All contracts and other agreements for the sale of any of the Trust Property or any part thereof or interest therein, now or hereafter entered into by Trustor, and all right, title and interest of Trustor thereunder, including, without limitation, all right, title and interest of Trustor in cash or securities deposited thereunder to secure the performance by the contract purchasers of their obligations thereunder, and including, without limitation, the right to receive and collect the proceeds thereof; (g) All of Trustor’s rights, powers and privileges (but not the burdens and obligations) under any construction contract or architect’s (or engineer’s) agreement now or hereafter entered into by Trustor relating to the Trust Property, and all bonds and surety agreements related thereto; (h) All contracts and other agreements, if any, relating to the sale, lease, brokerage, development, management, maintenance and/or operation of the Trust Property (or of any part thereof or interest therein) or otherwise pertaining thereto, including, without limitation, franchise agreements; (i) All rights of Trustor under any commitment for any other loan secured by the Trust Property or any part thereof or interest of Trustor therein; (j) All right, title and interest of Trustor in all tradenames, trademarks and/or servicemarks hereinafter used in connection with the Trust Property, and all contract rights and contracts, franchise agreements, general intangibles, actions and rights of action, accounts, deposit accounts, instruments, letter of credit rights, supporting obligations, investment property, documents, chattel paper, deposits, prepaid expenses, permits, and licenses, owned by Trustor and used in connection with or related to the Trust Property or in the possession or control of Beneficiary; (k) All machinery, apparatus, equipment, fittings, fixtures, inventory, appliances, furniture and articles of personal property of every kind and nature whatsoever, other than consumable goods, now or hereafter located in or upon said Premises or any part thereof, owned by Trustor and used or useable in connection with any present or future operation of said Premises (herein collectively called “Equipment”), including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all heating, lighting, laundry, incinerating, plumbing, lifting, cleaning, fire-prevention, fire-extinguishing, refrigerating, ventilating, communications, air-conditioning and air-cooling equipment or apparatus, engines, pipes, pumps, tanks, motors, conduits, switchboards, elevators, escalators, shades, awnings, screens, storm doors and windows, stoves, wall beds, refrigerators, attached cabinets, partitions, ducts and compressors, and all of the right, title and interest of Trustor in and to any Equipment which may be subject to any conditional bill of sale, chattel mortgage or security interest superior to the lien or security interest established by this Deed of Trust; (l) All proceeds of the conversion, voluntary or involuntary, of any of the foregoing in cash or liquidated claims, including, without limitation, the proceeds of insurance; and (m) All proceeds, additions, replacements and substitutions of and to any of the foregoing. The Land is purported to be located at the Southwest corner of the intersection of West Rodeo Road and Highway 93 (also referenced as Arizona State Highway 387 and as North Pinal Avenue) in Casa Grande, Arizona. Tax Parcel No.: 504-05-0010 9 Original Principal Balance: $1,753,000.00, subsequently modified to $2,550,000.00. Dated this 23rd day of February, 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: AmT CADC Venture, LLC 333 South Grand Avenue 28th Floor Los Angeles, California 90071 Name and Address of Original Trustor: Casa Grande Land Equity Investors Limited Partnership II 4009 E. Desert Crest Drive Paradise Valley, Arizona 85253 Name and Address of Current Trustor: Casa Grande Land Equity Investors Limited Partnership II c/o John Deakin 6133 East Joshua Tree Lane Paradise Valley, Arizona 85253 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 23rd day of February, 2011, by Kevin J. Blakley, Trustee. /s/Jackie Benton Notary Public (Notary Seal) Expires 01/14/2012 Exhibit “A” Legal Description Parcel No. 1: The South half of the South half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of Section 7, Township 6 South, Range 6 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona; Except any portion lying within State Highway Route 93 on the East; Except Therefrom one-half interest to all oil and gas, as reserved in instrument recorded March 25, 1952 in Docket 58, Page 325. Parcel No. 2: The Northeast quarter of Section 7, Township 6 South, Range 6 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona; Except the South half of the South half of the South half of the Northeast quarter of said Section 7; Except Therefrom one-half interest to all oil and gas, as reserved in instrument recorded March 25, 1952 in Docket 58, Page 325. Publish: 3/30/11, 4/6/11, 4/13/11, 4/20/11

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SHERIFF DEPUTY for Greenlee County. $15.76 - $18.24 hourly DOE. Non-exempt. AZ Post Certified. For additional information call 928-865-2072 or www.co.greenlee.az.us. (AzCAN) DRIVERS - REEFER SOLO LESSEE. Average $1.12 / mile (+fuel surcharge). Paid CDI. Training available & benefits! Call Prime Inc. today! 800-277-0212. www.primeinc.com. (AzCAN) Triangle Y Ranch & Retreat Center is hiring for the following positions: Office assistant – Seasonal FT office position assisting office manager. Sundays required. Daily duties include but are not limited to camp registration, filing and answering phones. Kitchen Help – Varied hours. Must be willing to work flexible hours, weekends and some holidays. FT Maintenance, responsible for general maintenance and repairs of all buildings and grounds. Previous work with plumbing, electrical and air conditioning units helpful. Work week will require non traditional schedule. Call 520-896-2298. Please send resume or employment applications to YMCA Triangle Y Ranch Attn: Kim Wilson, PO Box 350, Oracle, AZ 85623 or email to kimw@tucsonymca.org. We value diversity. 4/13 2tcW

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The seeks San Manuel Miner paper carriers for Oracle and Mammoth.

Sell 50 papers make $10, and you get to keep all the tips!! You must be able to turn your money or unsold papers in weekly. For More Information Call Janis at 385-2266.

3 Arabian horses, 1-22yr old bay gelding, 1-17 yr old gray gelding, 1-15 yr old bay mare, all three for $1200. 520-212-5002 4/20 1tpS

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Make $$$$! Advertise your yard sale here! Moving Sale 1605 N. Calle Zamora, Oracle. Sat 23rd at 9am. 4/20 1tcH 8-2 Thurs-Sat. April 21-23. Household kids items, tools, sewing, misc. 105 E Ave I 4/20 1tpE Yard Sale Fri & Sat 15th & 16th, 8 -2. 1950 Paseo Redondo, Oracle. Misc items, clothes, stove. 4/131tcK

50.Mobile Homes 3 Bedroom / 2 Bath DOUBLEWIDE CAVCO Durango Factory Order. Full Drywall. Hardwood Cabinets - 1st Quality, Lowest Price - $32,995! Home Outlet 1-800-493-2221. www. thehomeoutletaz.com. (AzCAN) For Sale, Double wide trailer, 3bd/2ba, air conditioning. $6000 Call 520-400-1176 4-6 3tcM

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For Rent 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fenced yard, AC, ceramic tile, $650 a month. 610 5th Ave San Manuel 1-928-970-1962 4/20 2tpM 2 bdrm/1 bath house, fenced yard, refrigerator and stove. 109 McNab. $450/mo + security deposit. 520-2291842 or 520-869-4826 3/30 3tcD Oracle Classic: burnt adobe with rock fire place, on a hill, mountain view. 3bd/11/2 bath plus large studio/exercise room, dishwasher, new furnace, fenced back yard. $700, lease and deposit required. 520-896-2810 4/13 1tpM 2 bedroom mobile home clean on large lot at River Ranch Villas. $350/mo includes water, sewer & trash. 520-487-2921 4/13 2tcW 3 bd/2bath for $600/mo, fenced yard, nice street, 634 Webb Dr. 520-730-4515 4/6 TFN C Spanish colonial historical ranch. One and two bedroom apartments at Rancho Robles, Oracle. Available now, 1 bedroom with claw foot tub. Also available 2 bedroom with loft and fire place. 896-9059 2/16 TFN B Yubeta’s Trailer Court 520-2754013. 2 bedroom trailer for rent in Mammoth. $280/mo + deposit, tenant pays utilities. 2/9 TFN M

• 3 bed, 1 bath, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, corner lot, fenced backyard, pets ok. $600 per month. • 2 bed, 1 bath, stove, refrigerator, fenced. Half off first off first month’s rent. $550 /month • 2 bed, 1 bath, stove, refrigerator, washer, microwave. Partially furnished if needed. Half off first off first month’s rent. $500 /month • 3 bed, 1 bath home with stove, refrigerator & dishwasher. $575 • 2 bed, 1 bath with fenced yard, laundry room addition & all appliances. $500 /month. • Immaculate 2 bed, 1 bath home with A/C, dual pane windows, fenced yard, workshop & room addition off kitchen. All appliances $570.00 (includes water service up to $35.00 per month)

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5 Chihuahua puppies, 3 female, 2 male 1 mo old, $100 each. 385-4642 4/13 2tpG

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Open Monday-Friday After hours or evenings call: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. SHARON FLAKE ......................................... 520-483-0657 Available by appt. anytime. RICHARD LARgENT................................... 520-256-1406 TONYA LARgENT ....................................... 520-256-1095 BILL KELLAM.............................................. 520-603-3944 MIKE gROVER ............................................ 520-471-0171 EQUAL REALTOR HOUSING PAULA MERTEN-BROKER......................... 520-471-3085 OPPORTUNITY

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• 625 W. 4th Ave. $500 New carpet, 3bd, 1 ba, fenced yard

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81.Commercial Property 7,000 sq.ft. building for sale $145,000 129 N Main Street, Mammoth Tom 520-982-0200 FOR RENT 800 sf or 3,200 sf in Mammoth Plaza on Main Street. Call Tom 520-982-0200 9/27tfnK

100.Real Estate ADVERTISE YOUR HOME, property or business for sale in 88 AZ newspapers. Reach over 1 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www. classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN) SECLUDED AREA IN the beautiful Hualapai Mountains, 15 minutes to town, 3000+sqft home, 2.21 acres, 4BR/4BA, well, garage, tuff shed barn. Century 21 Highland Realty, 928-279-6761. Want to trade for house in Oracle for property in Tonto Basin near Roosevelt Lake of equal value. ¼ acre, 18’x46’ garage with automatic door opener. 3bd/2ba, 1200 sq.ft. home covered area at back side length of house. Cooling: ref and swamp cooler. Heating propane with 500 gal tank. Or wood with ample wood supply. Electric stove plus propane surface unit. Double pane glass windows and double insulation throughout house. New wiring, plumbing, new laminate flooring. Separate leaching field for laundry, garden area, fenced, well-with filter system double gate. Asphalt road to garage. 2 pecan trees, 2 English walnut, 2 orange, 2 peach, 1 plum. Toys: 2005 Pontoon boat 20’ on new trailer. Red and white with red carpet. 16’ ski boat, fiberglass. Upholstery good on trailer. 520-444-9912 4/13 4tpH For Sale By Owner: 3bedroom, 1bath, new kitchen cabinets and counter tops, stainless steel sink. Remodeled bathroom, new carpet, fenced yard. Move in ready. $65,000 or reasonable offer. 520-235-4985, 116 6th Ave. SM 3/30 4tpS. 4 Home Sites with lots of mesquite trees, near Mammoth. P.O. each about 1/2 ac. OMC, your choice $14,500 each. Tom 520-982-0200. 7/7 tfncK

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•Solid brick home on 1/3 ac., with oak trees and a spacious backyard. Wood, slate and travertine floors, ceiling fans, wood burning heat. $169,000. •Business space in Oracle updated with floor tile, combo A/C and heat. Will consider financing options. $39,995. •Beautiful sunsets, rock outcroppings, privacy, very well maintained MH on 1.25 ac, totally fenced, horse property. $99,900. •Excellent MH on 2.5 ac. with fantastic views, split floor plan with large MB, block skirting, covered deck. $99,500. •Very well maintained home surrounded by oak trees, lovely fireplace, large kitchen, quite neighborhood. $109,900.

•Sturdy brick home close to school, ready to move in, fenced yard. $125,000. •Lovely slump block home on just over 1 ac., nice landscaping, views and trees, custom cabinets. $160,000. •Country living on Florence Hwy, green house, fenced garden area, private well, windmill on 2.49 acres. Great Price! $99,900. •Immaculate large MH on just over 5 ac., views in every direction, fantastic price. $169,000. •Priced to sell! Home needs work, but land and neighborhhod are great. $39,000. •Horse Property! MH on 1.25 ac. Priced to sell $55,000.

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TWO BEDROOM, 1 BATH 239 Ave. A Remodeled kitchen, laundry room addition, tile, carpet. $34,000. SALE PENDING 108 6th Ave. Great location, backs to desert, large back covered patio with spa, metal roof, new cooler & workshop $54,900. Seller will pay buyer’s closing costs up to 3% of purchase price. 310 Ave. B Remodeled kitchen & bath, ceramic tile floors, fenced yard, covered patio, stove & refrigerator. $49,900. THREE BEDROOM, 1 BATH 124 Webb 2 car garage, A/C, fenced yard, remodeled kitchen. $69,900. 20 Ave. A Lovely home with beautiful fenced yard. Fruit trees & large shed. Upgrades & views. Includes appliances. Backs to desert. $65,000. 208 McNabb Nice with small garage/workshop in back. $49,900. 1009 1st Ave REDUCED Immaculate move-in ready! Metal roof, newer furnace, A/C, landscaped, sun patio, storage shed, block privacy wall & all appliances. $62,000. THREE BEDROOM, 1-3/4 BATH 319 McNab REDUCED WellSALE maintained - PENDING lots of improvements, remodeled kitchen, metal roof, dual pane windows, on demand hot water heater, detached 2 car garage, sprinkler system & all exterior walls furred out. $95,000. 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. $55,900. 1030 3rd Ave. 2,108 sq. ft., large family room addition, 2 car garage, block laundry room, dual pane windows, water softener & all appliances. $89,900.

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1045 W BARBARA PLAC MLS#: 21107365 Over 5 acres of your own property with a lovely manufactured home on a hill with views in every direction. Property is totally fenced and gated. Landscaping attracts birds and wildlife for your enjoyment. There are storage sheds and RV hookup. Home is ground set and immaculate. New 30 yr. roof, AC and heating. You will fall in love with country living when you see this place. $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. Mountain & sunset views. $94,000 to $225,000. •Owner Motivated to Sell! 1.25 ac. or 3.75 ac already excavated, water to each site, 1.25 ac for $35,000 or 3.75 ac for $80,000. •Just over 1 ac. in homes only area, great views, end of cul-de-sac. Amazing Price. $79,900. •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. •3.3 ac. on Linda Vista Rd with great views, ready to build, utilities at road. $179,900.

•Two Lots with shared well 1.5 ac each. Price reduced to $26,500. •Great investment property. 10 ac. can be split 5 times. Has excellent well. Borders state land. No financing necessary. Owner will carry. $150,000. •Half acre plus lot with all utilities, paved road, homes only area. $33,000. •Multi-family investment property, 7 rental units on 4.8 acres, owner will carry with reasonable down. $225,000. •One acre with new access off Linda Vista, boulders, views, trees. $105,000. •Premium 1 ac. lot at high elevation with unobstructed views and beautiful boulders. $87,500.

•506 E. Webb, slump block home with beautiful mountain views, attached garage, updated kitchen & bath. $125,000. •627 W. 4th Ave. Beautiful home, open floor plan, updated bathrooms, large laundry room, newer furnace. $118,000.

•903 W. Third Ave. - 3 bd, 2ba in excellent condition, wood burning stove in family room, lovely AZ room, landscaped. $69,000.

•Beautiful MH with fantastic views and 3.3 ac. to spread out in, well, fireplace, large MB, $125,000. •Home with open floor plan, fireplace, fully equipped guest house, heated salt-water pool, unbelievable views, clear nights. $249,900. •Stunning views from this elevated property on high side of Redington Rd. Can be split. 8.48 ac $165,000. •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. •Secluded area with great views, large room addition on mobile, lots of mature trees, 1 1/3 acres. $49,000. •2 view lots, city water, sewer, paved roads. $16,500 each.

•2 ac. parcel in Mammoth w/older MH & shop. Has been surveyed into 4 parcels or you can build on it. $79,000. •Almost 1/2 ac. with MH that has a lot of upgrades added recently, hanidcap ramp. $40,000. •Well-kept home on 3 lots, wood kitchen cabinets, workshop, 2 car carport, great views. $88,900. •Remodeled duplex, live in one and let the rent from the other side pay the mortgage, great location in Mammoth. $89,000. •Large home in Mammoth, great for a family, wood burning stove in family room, large bedroom & bath upstairs. $49,000. •80 ac. with lots of desert vegetation and great views of the San Pedro Valley on Scaton Ln. $150,000.

San Manuel

•Owner Septic i $89,000 •1.25 ac • 3 - 5 ac to $69,00

•Oaks a great vi •2.59 ac rezone •Just o $49,000 •Almos features •Two 20 All 40 a •3.5 ac. Land on •Great line. $3 •Corner and Hwy •Best pr $5,000 d •Beauti property •4 lots, offers. $ •Comm constru building

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874 N MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIV MLS#: 21102149 Quality slump block home in great nighborhood. The lovely fireplace in the living room and large open kitchen make it a comfortable home in every way. On a quiet street in the town of Oracle where you can enjoy the natue and serenity of small town living. Owner is a licensed real estate agent in Arizona.$109,900

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Results posted for Oracle Spring Run Car Show A SaddleBrooke car enthusiast took home “Best of Show” hardware for his beautiful 1937 Chevy Sedan at the Oracle Spring Run Car Show. But Vern Santos’s red sweetheart was only one of the gorgeous cars and trucks on display this weekend in Oracle. Other winners included: Muscle 1967 & older 1st - Anthony Bemer from Tucson 2nd - Mark Vargas from Tucson Muscle 1971 & newer 1st - Walt Colwell from Casa Grande 2nd - JC Cameron from Racine, Wisconsin Muscle 1968 through 1970 1st - Coco Huerta from Mammoth 2nd - Chris Rushing from Tucson Original 1957 & older 1st - Terry Loutzenkeiser from Oro Valley

2nd - Jim Mork from Oracle Original 1958 through 1967 1st - Karen Guthrie from Oracle 2nd - Jacqueline Slown from Tucson Original 1968 through 2000 1st - Joe Gundel from Tucson Sports Car 1st - Bruce Trottere from Catalina 2nd - Robert Altamerano from Oracle Open Class 1st - Ernest Adams from Maricopa 2nd - Robert Gustafson from Tucson Modified/Street Rod 1937 & older 1st - Norman Henderson from Oro Valley 2nd - Vic Gonzalez from San Manuel Modified/Street Rod 1938 through 1947 1st - Sherry Carrell from Casa Grande 2nd - John Blair from Tucson

Modified/Street Rod 1948 & newer 1st - Daryl Perry from Hereford 2nd - Gene Tweedy from Pleasant Hill Trucks 1955 & older 1st - Jim Breitkopf from Tucson 2nd - Geno Clark from Tucson Trucks 1956 through 1960 1st - Jim Thompson from Wilcox 2nd - David Pinter from Tucson Trucks 1961 & newer 1st - Ken Kempton from Tucson Best Engine - Ken Kempton from Tucson Best Interior - Jim Thompson from Wilcox Best Paint - Dave Linneen from Oro Valley Best of Show - Vern Santos from SaddleBrooke with a red 1937 Chevy Sedan Jim Tecco from Oracle won $80 in the 50/50 drawing


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