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Proudly serving as the Tri-Community’s source of weekly news since 1954 Vol. 58 No. 15

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

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Fire in Aravaipa partially destroys B&B casita, See Page 5

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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona

April 11, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Babeu refuses to join in enforcing Federal law Editor: Last week, the Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution that asked our county constitutionally elected officials to

enforce the Hatch Act with their employees as we enter this election season. The resolution passed by a two to one vote.

Chairman Rios and Supervisor David Snider voted aye and Supervisor Bryan Martyn voted no. This “Resign to Run” resolution is really

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nothing new to Pinal County employees. This Board, as well as past Boards of Supervisors have always insisted that county employees abide

by the provisions of the Hatch Act. The original Hatch Act was enacted by the Federal Government in the 1930s to prevent any

Gayle K. Perez

July 5, 1934 - March 18, 2012 Gayle K. Perez inhaled her first breath on July 5, 1934 in Chicago, Illinois, and exhaled her last on March 18, 2012 in Tucson. Between her first and last breaths on Earth, Gayle accomplished much. Gayle was preceded in death by her first husband, Edwin Soergel Sr. in 1975; son, Michael “Mickey” Sorgel in 2004; and her parents, Florence and Bert Leininger. Gayle is survived by her second husband, Ruben A. Perez; son, Edwin “Eddie” Soergel Jr., and daughter-inlaw, Amber R. Soergel, both of Tempe; two grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and a sister. She taught English and served as a guidance counselor in Yuma. She loved and was in turn loved by her students – she viewed them as a multi-hued constellation of wonderful kids with a variety of physical frames, percolating personalities and talents. Gayle and Ruben both retired in 1993 and settled in Oracle. In her new community, she helped

with the construction of hundreds of bookcases for Oracle’s children, stocked the bookcases with books and other learning tools, served the Pinal County Juvenile Court as a volunteer working with youth who were ordered to do community service, and visited with young women expecting their first child to offer support and comfort. Gayle had an ingrained desire to continue to work with youth – her chosen way to pay her social rent. Gayle and Ruben sliced a generous portion of their time to travel, explore and co-author a new chapter. She had many friends from Oracle, Superior, Kearny, Mammoth, San Manuel and Tucson who loved and admired her. And the staff at Tucson Pacifica/ Encore Senior Village loved and cared for her as a special friend, mother or grandmother. Gayle was a go-giver rather than a go-getter. She faithfully donated to medical research, animal and environmental foundations. Most impressive,

Gayle K. Perez though, was her desire to contribute to the welfare of others even after her exit from Earth. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to Sigma Kappa Foundation (attention: in honor of Gayle Perez), 8733 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268. Or call 317-872-3275. A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 21, at 9 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Parish, 505 South Avenue B, Yuma.

federal official using their influence to gain or disburse favors while they seek elected office. The State of Arizona has passed a similar law under Revised Statutes §41-772. Pinal County Policy and Procedures 1.30.A, makes it clear that public employees are prohibited from being candidates for nomination or election to any paid, partisan public office, or from taking any part in the management of any political campaign or recall effort. When performing their duties on behalf of Pinal County, employees must refrain from political activity while on duty or at public expense. This resolution was not targeting any county employee. This resolution is basically a reiteration of our county policy and procedures and we simply asked our elected officials to follow our lead. My personal thought is that the resolution is very sound public policy. Many, if not all, elected officials are recipients of federal dollars in the way of grants or other funds. Any violation of the Hatch Act gives the federal government the means to come to Pinal County and ask us to forfeit those needed funds. In other words, See Letter, Page 3

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TRIAD is a cooperative project composed of seniors, Pinal County Attorney’s Office, Pinal County Sheriff’s Department, Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens, and other community partners who are dedicated to preventing the victimization of seniors, improving their quality of life and reducing consequences associated with abuse and misuse of prescription medications and alcohol. Community members are welcome. Call to sign up for volunteer opportunities.


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Continued from Page 2 Pinal County Policy and Procedures 1.30.A protects Pinal County residents and ensures that our employees are following the letter of the law. I am pleased to note that nearly every elected official in Pinal County is on board keeping their employees within the law by asking them to follow our policies and procedures. I find it puzzling that

San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu will not sign on to this resolution that would ensure that his employees follow county policy. If there were a violation of the Hatch Act, his department would have a lot to lose when it comes to federal money. The Sheriff’s Office is currently under investigation on this very point by multiple agencies. The investigations involve Cheryl Chase, a candidate for Supervisor, Steve Henry, another

Sheriff’s employee exploring a run for Sheriff and others in Babeu’s Office. Why would Sheriff Babeu want to jeopardize vital public safety funding by not insisting his employees follow federal law? Sheriff Babeu has indicated that he has obtained an opinion that his staff is not subject to the prior or newly adopted county policy. If litigation is brought upon us, I will be on record with this letter

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Frances Lopez Garcia

as someone opposed to the use of any taxpayer funds for legal fees. We have already seen one valuable county employee voluntarily retire in order to seek the office of County Recorder in this election.

Page 3 Barbara Kelly did the right thing by ending her employment with Pinal County in order to comply with our Policies and Procedures. It is vitally important that you as a resident of this great county are

served by employees who are doing their job within the boundaries of the law and to the best of their abilities. /s/ Pete Rios Chairman Pinal County Board of Supervisors

Spring into Support for the Safe Journey House! Oracle Ford will donate $20 to the Safe Journey House for every vehicle we sell this Spring (March & April)! Your support will help victims of Domestic Abuse and raise awareness for our Advocacy Center located in San Manuel.

April 2, 1931 - April 3, 2012

Frances Lopez Garcia, 81, passed away on April 3, 2012, at her home in Winkelman. Frances was born the daughter of Genaro and Margarita (Rios) Lopez on April 2, 1931 in Hayden. She grew up and attended school in Hayden. She married Ralph O Garcia. They made their home in the Winkelman area where they lived their whole life. She liked to play the organ and sing with the choir. She loved spending time with her grandchildren. She was always there for people at a time of need. Frances is survived by children, Frances (Dennis) Chroninger, Ralph (Rose Ann) Garcia, John Garcia, Carol (Ramon) Romero and Nick (Lisa) Garcia; two brothers; two sisters;

13 grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Monday, April 9, at St. Joseph’s Catholic

Church in Hayden with a Rosary recited just prior to the service. Interment followed at Mountain View Cemetery in Hayden. An online guestbook can be signed at www.griffithmortuary.com.

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Pinal County Sheriff’s Report 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. March 30 Simple assault was reported in the 700 block of McNab Parkway, San Manuel. March 31 Possible dog poisoning was reported in the 500 block of South Encina Street, San Manuel. A person reported finding a pizza in their yard. A neighbor’s dog, they reported, had been killed by

a poisoned pizza thrown into their yard. The call was turned over to Pinal County Animal Control. March 31 William Paul Glass, 52, Tucson, was arrested in the area of River Road and Redington Road, San Manuel, and was charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol (DUI) and aggravated DUI. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence. April 1 Caleb Lund, 20, Tucson, was arrested in the area of Mt. Lemmon Highway and Dodge Street, Oracle, and

was charged with underage consumption of alcohol. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. April 1 A phone line was reported down in the area of North Rockliffe Boulevard and West Oracle Ranch Road, Oracle. Century Link was notified. April 1 Burglary was reported in the 65000 block of East Rose Ridge Drive, SaddleBrooke. April 2 Assault was reported in the 36000 block of South Mt. Lemmon Road, Oracle. April 2 Theft of a garbage can was reported in the area of

South Avenue A, San Manuel. April 3 Assault was reported in the 700 block of South McNab Parkway, San Manuel. April 3 Assault was reported in the 900 block of West First Avenue, San Manuel. A student slapped another student while on the bus. Discipline was handled by the school. April 3 Criminal damage was reported in the 200 block of South Avenue B, San Manuel. A vehicle was “tagged” by a magic marker or spray paint. April 4 A fire was reported at the Aravaipa Farms Bed and Breakfast in the 89000

block of East Aravaipa Road, Dudleyville. Pinal Rural Fire Rescue was called to the scene. Dudleyville Fire Department responded as well. April 4 Assault was reported in the area of the Peppersauce Campground near Oracle. April 5 Theft was reported in the area of North Rockliffe Boulevard and West American Avenue, Oracle. April 5 Theft was reported in the 500 block of South Ladera Street, San Manuel. April 5 Theft of a vehicle was reported in the area of South Redington Road and Gas Line

Road, San Manuel. An El Paso Natural Gas worker reported that his work truck had been stolen from out on the pipeline road. The truck was described as a white 2010 Ford F250 with the El Paso Natural Gas logo on the side. The worker was stranded out on the pipeline road. The truck was later located about 1,000 yards from where it had been parked. It had some damage. The worker indicated that it might not have been stolen. Instead the vehicle might not have been completely in gear and rolled backwards down a hill into a wash.

was reported on Crenshaw Avenue. It was turned down at the officer’s request. March 27 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 400 block of Hetzel Avenue and then turned patient care over to Southwest Ambulance. March 27 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 500

block of Crenshaw Avenue and then turned patient care over to Southwest Ambulance. March 28 Dogs were reported barking in the 700 block of Dungan Drive. The officer found everything to be secure. March 28 Criminal damage was reported in the 100 block

of Fifth Street. The case is under investigation. March 28 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 600 block of Vine Avenue and then turned patient care over to Southwest Ambulance. March 29 A possibly injured

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. March 25 A welfare check was requested on Fourth Street. The officer found everything to be secure.

March 25 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 100 block of Copper Street and then turned patient care over to Southwest Ambulance. March 25 A burglary was reported in the 600 block of Rolfs Avenue. The case is under investigation. March 26 Loud music

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Fire in Aravaipa partially destroys B&B casita At 2 a.m. last Wednesday morning, Pinal Rural Fire Rescue (PRFR) in Mammoth received a 911 dispatch reporting a structural fire in the Aravaipa area. This area is now part of Pinal Fire Rescue’s dedicated 911 service area. The five members of the volunteer fire department responded within a half hour to the scene and began fighting the fire at Carol Steele’s Across the Creek Bed & Breakfast. The beautiful Blue Door Casita had caught on fire. A group of guests had attempted to halt the fire with garden hoses but had to quit due to the smoke. Pinal Rural Fire Rescue had “knocked down the fire” as the Winkelman Fire Department arrived and aided them at the scene. The Dudleyville Fire Department arrived later and assisted with water support. The fire was contained and limited to the one casita. The blue door was not damaged although the ceiling was burned and there was smoke and water damage in the interior of the casita.

EMT Deanna Paine provided rehab to four of the guests. “Some of the family members had inhaled smoke but it wasn’t serious,” she said. One of them had a history of asthma. Deanna said she treated them with oxygen and made sure they were ok. She advised them to

see their physician the next day. Deanna provided rehab for the firefighters making sure they kept hydrated and did not have any breathing problems. A family was celebrating a birthday when the fire in the casita broke out. According to Fire Chief Bud Paine the fire started when heat from a stove

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Mammoth STEM visits Oracle State Park By John Hernandez Students from Mammoth Elementary STEM School visited Oracle State Park on Thursday, March 29. The fourth through sixth grade students participated in the Park’s Odyssey Program. STEM teacher Casey Egan said, “The kids had been learning about eco systems and what kind of

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Students from the Mammoth Elementary STEM School visited Ray Mine at the Overlook Station. They were greeted by ASARCO employees, John Cathcart, James Stewart, Sterling Cook and Bill Loehr. Loehr gave a short talk about the importance of mining in our daily lives and the kids were capped with ASARCO hats and given rock souvenirs by the ASARCO employees. (Submitted photo)

Off the Shelf … Get ready for the annual book sale It’s that time again! Time for the San Manuel Library’s Annual Book Sale which will be on Saturday, April 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be a change in location this year as the sale will take place inside the BHP Conference Center (the old Community Center) right across the street from the library. There will be books galore available: children’s, romance, mystery, sci-fi, non-fiction, adventure, and other genre. You can’t beat the cost as all paperbacks are 10 cents each with hardbacks for 25 cents. A Super Shopper Special will be held from 12pm to 2pm during which you can fill a paper grocery bag full of books for only $2.

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Three generations compete, win in bodybuilding event By John Hernandez Three members of Waldo’s Gym in Oracle recently competed in the Arizona Copper Classic bodybuilding event in Sierra Vista.

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The San Manuel Elks went to the dogs at the third annual Dog Show

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Grease lightning rumbles into CAC’s Aravaipa Campus April 14 By Ashton Graham PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. – The community is invited to attend Central Arizona College’s Car Show and Drive-In Movie hosted by the Aravaipa Campus on Saturday, April 14, in Eastern Pinal County. This year’s Aravaipa Car Show will feature CAC Family Flicks presenting

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the classic musical Grease. The event will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the parking lot of the campus which is located at 80440 E. Aravaipa Road just 13 miles south of Winkelman,

Ariz. The family event is free and will feature classic and fun cars displayed at the automotive-themed fair. Participants can visit craft and local vendor booths,

Alicia Bristow of Oracle has announced her candidacy for the Pinal County District 1 Supervisor position

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Alicia Bristow waves during the Pioneer Days parade in Kearny. (Rene Pacheco photo)

to meet with Alicia a few weeks ago for a short interview. Bristow, who last year was a registered Republican, is now running as an independent. “I have always been a middle of the road person,” Bristow said. “I always voted for the person, not the party. I have seen that more and more people are not happy with either party. People are discouraged and the number of Independents is increasing.” If elected, she plans to make the office as easily accessible and transparent as she can. “When you vote, you are accountable for that decision and should report back to your constituents. It has been voiced to me that this is not happening. We’ve had a lot of cuts in state funding that has impacted the county. People need to assess what we can do without and what we need,” she said.

She believes that long term care of the elderly is one of the important issues that needs to be addressed by the county. Also, she says, taxes are high and people see a discrepancy in the value of their homes and their property taxes. Elderly care, AHCCS, long term health care, taxes and the need to be transparent about are decisions are important. She agrees with current supervisor Pete Rios that Sheriff Paul Babeu should resign in light of recent allegations concerning the Sheriff including abuse of power, wasting taxpayer dollars on frivolous items, posting semi-nude photos of himself on the internet and overspending his budget two years in a row. “The Sheriff should resign,” she said. “How you can be naïve enough to think your private life will remain private when you are a public figure and then think you can get away

with posting inappropriate photos of yourself on the internet is foolish. I wonder how it is impacting employees of the Sheriff’s Department and how the public perceives the office of Sheriff.” She would like to see more mining jobs in the Copper Corridor if the environmental issues can be balanced. “We should also consider other types of jobs,” she said. “We need to look at an economic plan involving technology. Bristow has a need to help and this is what drove her to announce her candidacy. “I have always gotten involved in the community. I have a need to help. I want to help. Most people sit at home and complain. I get involved!” she said. Alicia’s campaign manager is Corrie Majalca and campaign treasurer is Angie Contreras. The Alicia Bristow for Supervisor campaign is in need of volunteers to do the day to day office work such as taking calls, gathering signatures, registering voters and working her candidate’s booth at events. If you are interested in volunteering contact Corrie at corrie@ aliciaforsupervisor.com or call (520) 271-3714. You can also contact Alicia at Alicia@aliciaforsupervisor. com or (520) 241-1142. For more information about Alicia Bristow and her campaign for District 1 Supervisor or to donate to the campaign visit her website: aliciaforsupervisor. com. Alicia’s campaign office is located at 1995 East American Avenue, Suite 82, Oracle.


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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona

Giving them one of their own ... In October, the San Manuel Rotary donated more than 140 new dictionaries to third graders in the Tri-Communities schools (Oracle-Mountain Vista School, Sierra Oaks Elementary, San ManuelFirst Avenue Elementary School and MammothMammoth Elementary School). San Manuel Rotary’s goal in donating dictionaries

to third-graders is to give each student their own personal dictionary to assist them in their elementary and beyond educational experience. Each dictionary was stamped with the Rotary logo, with a place for the student to write his or her name. In addition to passing out dictionaries, Rotarians spoke about the Rotary’s Mission

San Manuel church to host missionaries What is God doing abroad? San Manuel Assembly of God Church, located on the corner of Main Street and Schoolview Drive, extends a welcome to everyone to two services on Sunday, April 25, at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m., wherein Micaiah Ministries will share the news on what God is doing abroad. Kent Wilson and Todd Murphy will be sharing the Gospel and speaking about their ministry in Russia. Their ministry helps the street kids and neglected and abused young people. The name of their work is Restoration House. The work continues to grow and the young people at the house are beginning to show evidence of real change in their lives. God is truly touching their hearts. The ministry has just opened a girls house and the young ladies are enjoying their new home and all the opportunities available to them. A freewill offering will be taken at each service to help in supporting this much needed work.

and Vision to help plant the seed of community involvement in the students. Andrew Madrid, Lead Teacher at First Avenue Elementary School, assisted in passing out dictionaries to his third graders. Madrid asked his students to sign their names in the dictionaries and gave them a brief lesson on how to look up a word’s definition by having them look up the word “thankful.” Students quickly raised their hands once they found the definition, and Madrid picked one student to read the definition to the class. The students expressed their thanks to the San Manuel Rotarians for their donation.

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It’s that time again ...

... to congratulate your Graduate! Place your ad at the Copper Basin News or the San Manuel Miner office by Friday, May 11, for graduates from Ray, Hayden, San Manuel and Superior High School. Show your grads how proud you are! Ads start at $12. Call 520-363-5554 or 520-385-2266 for more information.


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Local athletes compete in Tucson, bring home medals Two of the Tri Community Special Olympians participated in the Coronado Area Spring games on Saturday, March 30, both bringing home some impressive hardware. Josh Smith, who is the son of Verdean and Bubba Smith of Oracle, and Eric Linthicum, who is the son of Barbara Linthicum of San Manuel, traveled to Amphitheater High School in Tucson. Josh and Eric participated in the Softball Throw and

the 400 Meter Race Walk. In the Softball Throw, Eric placed first place in his heat with a throw of 16 meters. Josh placed second in his heat with a throw of 25 meters. In the race walk, both men were in the same heat. They were out walked by the first place winner, however, they made it an exciting race between themselves with Eric pulling ahead in the last stretch to win second place. Josh received third.

They were excited to receive medals at the county level meet where traditionally they have received ribbons. The small but mighty team will be traveling to Mesa at the end of April for the State Level games which will be held at the Mesa Community College. Please note fund raising activities that occur in and around our area are now raising money to benefit the County and State level competitions. Our Special

Olympians benefit when they participate in those competitions. If we choose to do anything special at the out of town events, such as movies or dinners, they are paid for by individual contributions. For information regarding Special Olympics you may contact Nancy Ritchie 385-2372 or Special Olympics Arizona at 1-800-IWIN (4946). Their website is specialolympicsarizona. org.

TRI-COMMUNITY

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

First Southern Baptist Church

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

Sunday: Sunday School Worship Evening Service Wednesday:

Oracle Union Church

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

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.

Iglesia de Dios “Pan DeVida”

113 N. Main Street, Mammoth El lugar donde encontraras el agua viva que saciara la sed de tu alma.

Domingo:

10 a.m.

7 p.m. 9:45 a.m. Miercoles: Viernes (oracion): 7 p.m. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Pastor Sergio Hernandez 6 p.m. 520-265-2192

“Where the Gospel is preached.”

Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m.

“The Church On The Hill”

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. 4th Sunday of the month: Joyful Music Celebration 4 p.m. with potluck to follow.

Pastor: Rev. Jeff Dixon

First Baptist Church 1st & Nichols, San Manuel, 385-4655

Sunday: Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Discipleship 5 p.m. Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 6 p.m. Amos Coffey, Interim Pastor

Church of Christ 99 Nichols, San Manuel

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

Waldo

Continued from Page 8 (age 60 and over). Javier brought home a second place trophy in the Open Heavyweight category. Miguel who is 14 years old won his first competition, placing first in the 13 – 16 age group. Waldo said that his gym members were all excited about their showing at the Copper classic. Four gym members now want to begin competing next year. Waldo has a nine year old grandson that will enter competition next year as a 10 year old. His other son Manny may begin competing again. Javier will be competing again in six months in Las Vegas.

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First Baptist Church The Potter’s House

103 W. Galiuro, Mammoth, 487-2120 American Ave., Oracle • 896-2544 Near Mt. Lemmon Turnoff Sunday: “A community church for a world community.”

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212 Main Street, Mammoth 385-4153 Pastor Mario Sanchez Jr.

Sunday: Sunday School 10 - 10:45 a.m Morning Service 11 a.m. Evening Service 7 p.m. Wednesday: Mid-Week Service 7 p.m.

Oracle Seventh-Day Adventist Church 2150 Hwy. 77, Oracle

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

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.

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

Continued from Page 5 “Fortunately there was no wind,” said Bud. “Everything went really well.” This was Pinal Fire Rescue’s first response to a fire. Chief Paine was happy with their response time and the way the firefighters and fire departments worked together as a team. Bud says they need more

As for Waldo, he said he will go to Las Vegas but just to be a spectator. “I am not as young as I used to be and the training was hard especially the dieting,” he said. Waldo’s Gym is unique in that it is open 24 hours seven days a week. Members are given a key so they can workout when it is convenient for them. “It is good for people on shift work,” said Waldo. A membership is only $25 a month or $35 for a family of three. You do not have to sign a contract. You pay month to month. The gym is operated on a trust factor. Waldo’s Gym is located in the back of the Village Square building in Oracle. volunteer firefighters. If you are interested in becoming a firefighter contact Fire Chief Bud Paine at (520)465-5300 or pinal.rural@gmail.com. Pinal Rural Fire Rescue is a non-profit volunteer fire department. They are financed through subscription fees and donations. If you would like to subscribe, donate or help with fundraising activities, contact Bud.


April 11, 2012

San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona

The Tri-Community

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Submissions Due the FRIDAY Before Wednesday Publication • The Home Alone Pendant offers peace of mind by being able to call for emergency assistance by simply pressing a button. Units are available in San Manuel through TRIAD. Call Jerry at 385-2835 for details. • The San Manuel-Oracle Lions has begun its annual White Cane Drive beginning in January and continuing through April. When you see Lions asking for donations, please consider donating. All donations go to help prevent blindness and purchase glasses for the children of the community and citizens with low income and no insurance. Consider the gift of sight. • Mountain Vista School is raffling off a bicycle and helmet. The bike and helmet were donated by the Oracle Optimists Club. Proceeds from the raffle will go to the kids at Mountain Vista School. Tickets are being sold at Mountain Vista School and at the Oracle Community Schools athletic events. The drawing will be held at the Oaks Festival in Oracle on April 28. Tickets will be available throughout the day at the festival. • Blessed Sacrament Parish in Mammoth is seeking al K-12, school-aged girls from the surrounding communities to run for Fiesta Queen for the annual Fiestas on Sept. 29, 2012. Any girl interested should contact Ramona Romero at 487-9613 or Donald Lopez at 487-0193. • San Manuel Open Market is still going strong ever Saturday morning from 8 a.m. to noon at 801 McNab Parkway in front of the Community Presbyterian Church. Table space is only $5. There are lots of baked goods, food, coffee, craft items and swap meet bargains. Come and meet your friends and neighbors. For more information, contact Doris at 520-212-2244. • The Mammoth-Winkelman Early Head Start is accepting enrollment applications for children 0-3 years for the 2012-2013 school year. Children must be three before Aug. 31, 2012. Parents must bring in proof of birth, guardianship, income and immunizations. Children with disabilities accepted. Call 520-4872843 for more information. • School Board Packets are ready to be mailed out or picked up from the Pinal County School Office. If you are interested in running for school board member in the November 2012 election, please contact Chief Deputy Tonya Taylor at 520-866-6579 or ttaylor@pinalcso.org or Brenda Thwaits at 520-8666565 or bthwaits@pinalcso.org. The forms can also be downloaded from the website www.pinalesa.org. Click on the elections tab and follow the links to the election packet. • San Manuel Little League registration will continue through March and into April. Fees this year are the same as last year: $65 for the first child, $55 for the second and $45 for subsequent children. Fees include the uniform of a hat, shirt, pants and socks. Please contact Stepheena Huerta at 520-5910719 or any board member for registration questions or to sign up your child. For more information, go online to www.sanmanuellittleleague.com or see the group’s Facebook page. • Pinal County First Things First is sponsoring a diaper drive through April 14. Local donation points are at the Sun Life Clinic (23 McNab Parkway) in San Manuel, Family First Pregnancy Care Center (1575 W. American Avenue), Sun Life Clinic (1870 W. American Avenue), Family Dollar (1040 W. American Avenue), Dollar General (2406 W. American Avenue) and Oracle Market (760 E. American Avenue) in Oracle • Margaret’s Garden Market at 1210 West American Avenue, Oracle, will be set up in front of My Cousin’s Closet on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. On the table will be lots of veggie plants including peppers, tomatoes, squash, melons. There will be veggies to buy as well: tomatoes, carrots, brussel sprouts, asparagus, onions and peppers. There will be artisan breads, sweet breads, jellies, raw local honey, beautiful hats and purses made from plastic bags, fresh eggs and Oracle Society cookbooks. Remember, the early bird gets the pick of the crop! Come by and check it out! There will also be some visiting artists set up for the annual Oracle Artists Studio Tour. • Oracle State Park Guided Hike will begin at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Join Gaston Meloche for a trail hike of between six and nine miles. Cost is free with park admission ($7 per car or $3 walk-in). Call 520-896-2425 to register or for more information. • Oracle State Park Tour of the historic Kannally Ranch House will begin Saturday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Meet on the upper patio. Cost is free with park admission ($7 per car or $3 walk-in).

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• Bountiful baskets is coming to San Manuel every other Saturday. The next delivery day is April 14. To participate in the program, you must register online at www.bountifulbaskets.org to make a monetary contribution toward the pools used to purchase the produce. Contributions can be made starting at noon on Monday until Tuesday at 8 p.m. prior to Saturday pickup. The distribution site is new, now at the Elks Lodge Breezeway in San Manuel. If you have any questions, please contact San Manuel Volunteer Site Coordinators Mary Jane at (520) 301-6664 or Alicia at 385-4575. • SaddleBrooke Spring Art & Craft Fair will be held Saturday, April 14, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the MountainView Clubhouse. There will be an unusual array of all handcrafted items in this huge, indoor show. Food will be available and there is ample parking. Follow the signs from Oracle Road to the Clubhouse. The public is welcome, but service pets only, please. • April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and the Family First Pregnancy Care Center will be sponsoring a “Love Shouldn’t Hurt” walk on Saturday, April 14, from 8-10 a.m. in celebration. Registration for the walk is at 7:45 a.m. and the route will be from the center at 1575 W. American Ave. to the Oracle Post Office and back. The walk will end by 9:30 a.m. and refreshments will be served following the walk. Donations for the walk are tax deductible and walkers who raise $20 or more will receive a free T-shirt. Register online at www. familyfirstpcc.org or by phone at 896-9545. • GOLF TOURNEY St. Joseph’s and Infant Jesus of Prague Knights of Columbus will sponsor its annual golf tournament on Saturday, April 14, at the Hayden Municipal Golf Course. The three-man scramble will have a shotgun start at 9 a.m. and each team can have only one A-Player. Cost is $40 per person. There will be special event prizes including skins, money hole, longest drive and longest putt. Food and drinks will be sold. For more information, please contact Bob Lorona at 520-356-6822 or 520-331-9236. • POTTER’S HOUSE Come enjoy the soon to be revealed Antichrist/ End Times seminars with Richard Romero April 15-18, Sunday 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Monday-Wednesday at 7 p.m. at The Potter’s House, 212 Main Street, Mammoth. Call 385-4153 for more information. • Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Natural Resource Conservation Districts Law of the State of Arizona, the Redington Natural Resource Conservation District is soliciting qualified individuals for the office of Supervisor for a six year term beginning June 1, 2012 and expiring on May 1, 2018. Nomination Forms and Affidavit of Qualification are available by calling 520-212-4150 or by emailing redingtonnrcd@gmail.com Nominations close at 5 p.m., April 15. • Registration for this year’s Sea Lions Swim Team will be held Sunday, April 15, from 1-5 p.m. at the San Manuel Pool. There will also be a booth at the Oracle Oaks Festival for kids to sign up. The registration form is available for download online at www.sealionsswimteam.com as well as on the group’s Facebook page. • The San Pedro Valley Lions Club will host a benefit breakfast at their building, 115 Main Street, Mammoth, on Sunday, April 15, from 7 a.m. to noon. Menudo and regular breakfast will be served. • Save the date! The Knights of Columbus annual Charity Golf Tournament is set for April 21 at SaddleBrooke Ranch West on Highway 77 at milepost 93, south of Oracle. The cost is $60 if paid by April 7 and $70 thereafter. There will be food, carts and lots of prizes. Contact John Wahlmeier at 385-4590 or Drew Mansager at 385-4663. • The Oracle Spring Run Car Show is set for April 28. Entry forms can be picked up at Dale’s Auto Body in San Manuel, My Cousins Closet in Oracle and Carquest in Oracle. For more information, call 896-9609 and leave a message for Margaret or email her at m.guyton@msn.com. • Friday, May 4, 8 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 COD Ranch at 8 a.m. For reservations or more information, please email oraclewomensnetwork@gmail.com. • There will be no board of directors meeting for the Safe Journey House in April. The next meeting is set for Thursday, May 10. • Are you a victim of domestic abuse? Call 520-385-4970 or toll free 1-855385-4970. We can help. • Have free time? Volunteer at Safe Journey House. Call 520-385-4970 or toll free 1-855-385-4970. • The Oracle Medical Equipment Loan Closet is now available to TriCommunity residents in need of medical equipment. The closet is in need of donations of all forms of medical equipment (except hospital beds). Equipment must be in safe working condition. For information on how to borrow or to donate equipment, please contact Jane at 896-2516, Bill and Sharon at 896-2326, Lois at 896-9722 or Rachel at 896-9581.

Clubs & Meetings • 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. • Monday (Every Monday) 9 AM, Canasta is played at the Oracle Community Center. Bingo is played from 1-2 p.m. • 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) 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. Membership cards are available during this time. • Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays The Community Schools Gym, located in the basement of San Manuel High School Auditorium, is open from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Admission is free. • Tuesday (Every Tuesday), 12:30-4 p.m. Bridge is played at the Oracle Community Center. Call Ethel Amator at 896-2197 or Mary McClure at 896-2604 for more information. • 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 the Sun Life Family Health Center Conference Room, 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. • TUESDAY (3rd Tuesday of the Month), 6 PM, ORACLE SCHOOL BOARD The Oracle School Board meets the third Tuesday of each month at Oracle Ridge School. Please contact District Office at 896-3072 for more information. • EVERY WEDNESDAY, NOON ROTARY MEETING. at the Sun Life Family Health Conference Room. • Wednesday (Every Wednesday) Oracle Community Center sewing and knitting classes are held at from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Call Susie Cochran for more information at 896-2935. • 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, 10-11:30 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 Joe Aguilar, 520-705-6291. Now open Sunday at noon. • 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 (Every Thursday) Game Day at the Oracle Community Center is on Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Come play Scrabble or chess. • 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 San Manuel Senior Center 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 lBHP Conference Center across from the library at 1 p.m. • 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. • Thursday (3rd Thursday) The third Thursday of every month will be Family Potluck night at the Oracle Community Center at 6 p.m. Bring a side dish to share or a donation of $5 per person or $12 for a family of four or more. • Friday (2nd and 4th Friday of the month) 10:30 a.m., San Manuel Library hosts Toddler Story Time. There will be stories, sons and fingerplays. No registration is required or the free program. • 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.

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


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Reay’s sets fundraising record

Reay’s Ranch Investors, Super Stop, Minit Markets and Gordon’s IGA announced this week that their 2011 campaign to raise funds for Arizona’s Children Association set a new record.

The ‘To Infinity and Beyond’ campaign had a 2011 goal of $160,000 to support Arizona’s Children Association programs

and services in the area served by Reay’s Ranch Investors stores. After the last coin was counted from their change drive,

in December, Reay’s had raised a record $179,438 in 2011. “Our amazing customers, vendors and employees con-

Police

Continued from Page 4 cat was reported in the 100 block of Verdugo Place. Pinal County Animal Control responded to the scene and picked up the cat. March 30 A reckless driver was reported on Main Street. The officer who responded to the report was unable to locate the driver. March 30 Loud music was reported on Tiger Drive. It was turned down at the officer’s request. March 31 Animals were reported fighting on San Manuel Drive. Everything was found to be secure and no law enforcement action was needed. March 31 Mammoth Fire extinguished a small brush fire in the 200 block of Main Street. April 1 Harassment was reported in the 300 block of Hollywood Drive. April 2 An incident was reported at the Mammoth Elementary School. April 3 Mammoth Fire assisted a patient in the 100 block of Fourth Street. Patient care was turned over to Southwest Ambulance. April 3 A suspicious vehicle was reported in the 400 block of Sunset Drive. April 5 Mammoth Police assisted Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and attempted to locate a stolen company vehicle. April 6 Loud music was reported in the 700 block of Dungan Drive. It was turned down at the officer’s request. April 7 Mammoth Police assisted Pinal County Sheriff’s Office with a cite and release suspect. April 7 Mammoth Police assisted Gila County Sheriff’s Office at the Winkelman Flats Park with an arrest for underage consumption of alcohol while in control of a vehicle.

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tinue to show that even during uncertain economic times, they are excited to support Arizona’s Children Association’s mission to ‘Protect children and preserve families across Arizona,” said Richard Couch, Chief Operations Office of Reay’s Ranch Investors. Reay’s fund-raising efforts since 2006 have raised more than $656,000 for AzCA. Arizona’s Children Associa-

Public Notice

Michael Coughlin, President Arizona’s Children Association, Richard Couch, C.O.O. & GM, Reay’s Ranch Investors and Fred Chaffee, C.E.O., Arizona’s Children Association, were on hand for the presentation of nearly $180,000 donation to the Arizona’s Children Association. (Submitted photo)

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Trustee Sale No. 20997-1223 Notice Of Trustee's Sale Loan No. 098-4058158-40000 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated November 18, 2005, and recorded on November 21, 2005 in Fee No. 2005-161240, 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 17th day of July, 2012 at 10:00 AM of said day: Legal: Lot 38, 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 Scrievenor’s Error recorded in Instrument No. 2003063513. Street Address or Identifiable Location: 961 West Inca Drive Coolidge, AZ 85128 Tax Parcel No.: 203-21-038-0 Original Principal Balance: $146,815.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Darry R. Welker and Christine L. Welker 961 West Inca Drive Coolidge, AZ 85128 Name and address of Purported Current Owner: Darry R. Welker and Christine L. Welker 961 West Inca Drive Coolidge, AZ 85128 Name and address of Beneficiary: BMO Harris Bank, N.A. as successor by merger to M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank 770 North Water Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Name and address of Current Trustee: Scott L. Potter Jackson White, P.C. 40 North Center Street, Suite 200 Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone (480) 464-1111 Dated: March 26, 2012. /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 26 day of March, 2012, 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/ Toni Livingston Notary Public My commission expires: 7-31-15 Publish: 4/11/12, 4/18/12, 4/25/12, 5/2/12

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Trustee Sale No. 20997-1220 Notice Of Trustee's Sale Loan No. 098-3866087-40000 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated May 26, 2005, and recorded on June 8, 2005 in Fee No. 2005-068175, 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 10th day of July, 2012 at 10:00 AM of said day: Legal: Lot 9, Tierra Grande County Club Estates, according to Book 19 of Maps, Page 39, records of Pinal County, Arizona. Street Address or Identifiable Location: 1180 W. Calle Tuberia Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Tax Parcel No.: 401-65-0090 Original Principal Balance: $133,342.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Mark Maurer and Deborah L. Maurer 14523 E. Wax Wing Ct. Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Name and address of Purported Current Owner: Mark Maurer and Deborah L. Maurer 14523 E. Wax Wing Ct. Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Name and address of Beneficiary: BMO Harris Bank, N.A. as successor by merger to M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank 770 North Water Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Name and address of Current Trustee: Scott L. Potter Jackson White, P.C. 40 North Center Street, Suite 200 Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone (480) 464-1111 Dated: March 26, 2012. /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 26 day of March, 2012, 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/ Toni Livingston Notary Public My commission expires: 7-31-15 Publish: 4/11/12, 4/18/12, 4/25/12, 5/2/12

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Trustee Sale No. 20997-1218 Notice Of Trustee's Sale Loan No. 098-4101707-40000 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated February 16, 2006, and recorded on February 24, 2006 in Fee No. 2006-026931, 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 10th day of July, 2012 at 10:00 AM of said day: Legal: Lot 150C, Chandler Heights Ranches Unit 111, according to Book 9 of Maps, Page 52, records of Pinal County, Arizona. Street Address or Identifiable Location: 1659 W. Bonnie Lane Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Tax Parcel No.: 509-18-1060 Original Principal Balance: $174,000.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Troy S. Atkinson and Timaree L. Atkinson 1659 W. Bonnie Lane Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Name and address of Purported Current Owner: Troy S. Atkinson and Timaree L. Atkinson 1659 W. Bonnie Lane Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Name and address of Beneficiary: BMO Harris Bank, N.A. as successor by merger to M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank 770 North Water Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Name and address of Current Trustee: Scott L. Potter Jackson White, P.C. 40 North Center Street, Suite 200 Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone (480) 464-1111 Dated: March 26, 2012. /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 26 day of March, 2012, 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/ Toni Livingston Notary Public My commission expires: 7-31-15 Publish: 4/11/12, 4/18/12, 4/25/12, 5/2/12

SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA, PINAL COUNTY NO. PB 201200064 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (For Publication) In the Matter of the Estate of VIVIEN D. MAYER DOB 9/23/30 Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EVELYN PARET and CHRISTINA ACOSTA have been appointed as CoPersonal Representatives of this Estate. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representatives ℅ Eugene J. Lane, Attorney at Law, P.O. Box 1870, Oracle, Arizona 85623. DATED this 20th day of March, 2012. /s/ Eugene J. Lane, P.O. Box 1870, Oracle Arizona 85623. MINER Legal 3/28/12, 4/4/12, 4/11/12

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Trustee Sale No. 20997-1221 Notice Of Trustee's Sale Loan No. 098-35875686-40000 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated July 18, 2007, and recorded on July 26, 2007 in Fee No. 2007-085512, 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 10th day of July, 2012 at 10:00 AM of said day: Legal: See Exhibit “A” attached hereto Street Address or Identifiable Location: 9227 East Quail Trail Queen Creek, AZ 85142 Tax Parcel No.: 509-06-0620 Original Principal Balance: $760,000.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Edgardo Jocson and Nga Nguyen 532 E. Chelsea Drive Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Name and address of Purported Current Owner: Edgardo Jocson and Nga Nguyen 532 E. Chelsea Drive Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Name and address of Beneficiary: BMO Harris Bank, N.A. as successor by merger to M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank 770 North Water Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Name and address of Current Trustee: Scott L. Potter Jackson White, P.C. 40 North Center Street, Suite 200 Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone (480) 464-1111 Dated: March 26, 2012. /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 26 day of March, 2012, 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/ Toni Livingston Notary Public My commission expires: 7-31-15 Legal Description Lot 58, San Tan Ranches Unit Four, a subdivision recorded in Book 15 of Maps, page 10, records of Pinal County, Arizona Excepting Therefrom all coal and other mineral deposits as reserved in United States Patent as recorded in Book 49, Page 8 of Deeds. Publish: 4/11/12, 4/18/12, 4/25/12, 5/2/12

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TS No. 0979.339 Notice Of Trustee Sale The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents and Leases recorded March 5, 2007, at Instrument Number 2007-027058, in the Office of the Pinal County Recorder, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building located at 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, on June 25, 2012, at 11 o'clock a.m., to the highest bidder. Legally described as: See Exhibit "A" attached Tax parcel number(s): 507-10-0370 Original principal balance: $250,000.00 The street address/location of the real property described above is purported to be: 1118 East Main Street, Casa Grande, Arizona 85222 – Pinal County Name and address of beneficiary: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 3033 Elder Street MAC#U11851-015 Boise, Idaho 83707 Attention: Collateral Department and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 100 West Washington Street, 5th Floor MAC#S4101-051 Phoenix, Arizona 85003 Attn: Gregg Michie Name and address of original trustor: Jerry Robles 1124 East Jimmy Kerr Boulevard Casa Grande, Arizona 85222 Name, address and telephone number of Trustee/ Successor Trustee: James B. Ball, Esq. Poli & Ball, PLC 2999 North 44th Street, Suite 500 Phoenix, Arizona 85018 602/840-1400 Telephone Dated this 21 day of March, 2012. /s/ James B. Ball, Attorney at Law Trustee/Successor Trustee, is qualified per A.R.S. § 33803(A)(2), as a Member of the State Bar of Arizona State of Arizona ) )ss. County of Maricopa ) On this 21 day of March, 2012, before me personally appeared James B. Ball, Attorney at Law, as Trustee/Successor Trustee, whom I know personally, and acknowledged that he executed the same. My Commission Expires: May 31, 2013 /s/ M. Garcia, Notary Public Commission Expiration is May 31, 2013 Exhibit A That part of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 29, Township 6 South, Range 6 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the East boundary line of Brown Avenue and the Northeasterly boundary line of the Casa Grande – Tucson Highway; Thence Northerly following the East boundary line of Brown Avenue 211.1 feet to the center line of Campbell Street if extended East; Thence Easterly following said center line of Campbell Street 329.7 feet; Thence Southerly 454 feet to the said Northeasterly boundary line of the Casa Grande – Tucson Highway and to a point 409.45 feet Southeasterly from the point of commencing; Thence Northwesterly following said Northeasterly boundary line of the Casa Grande – Tucson Highway 409.45 feet to the point of commencing. Except Commencing at a point on the Northeasterly boundary line of Arizola Boulevard (Casa Grande – Tucson Highway) 112.45 feet Southeasterly from its intersection with the East boundary line of Brown Avenue, according to the plat of record of First Unit Of New Casa Grande Townsite, in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded April 22, 1914. in Book 14 of Miscellaneous, page 574, thereof, also known and sometimes described as Myers Addition To Casa Grande, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, in Book 16 of Miscellaneous, page 492 thereof; Thence Northeasterly at right angles to said Arizola Boulevard 189 feet; Thence Southeasterly parallel to Arizola Boulevard 158 feet; Thence South 234.6 feet to the Northeasterly boundary line of said Arizola Boulevard; Thence Northwesterly following the Northeasterly boundary line of Arizola Boulevard 297 feet to the point of commencing. Publish: 4/4/12, 4/11/12, 4/18/12, 4/25/12


April 11, 2012 Public Notice

NOTICE (For publication) I. Articles of Organization have been filed in the office of the Arizona Corporation Commission for LUCKY TUESDAY FARMS, L.L.C. L-1748061-4 II. The address of the known place of business is: 10469 W. Tamara Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85193 III. The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: James Andriano 10469 W. Tamara Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85193 IV. Management of the Limited Liability Company is reserved to the members. V. The name and address of the member of the Limited Liability Company are: James Andriano 10469 W. Tamara Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85193 MINER Legal 4/11/12, 4/18/12, 4/25/12

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Notice Of Publication Articles Of Organization Have Been Filed In The Office Of The Arizona Corporation Commission For I Name: Rush Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, LLC. L-17-48906-2. II The address of registered office is: 1521 E Palo Verde Dr, Casa Grande AZ 85122. The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: National Contractor Services Corporation, 1010 E Jefferson St Phoenix AZ 85034. III Management of limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Oscar Osuna, 1521 E Palo Verde Dr, Casa Grande AZ 85122, member. Publish: 4/11/12, 4/18/12, 4/25/12

San Miner, San Manuel, Arizona 18.Manuel Fitness/Beauty Public Notice

ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT Pursuant to A.R.S. 29-633 (F) 1. The name of the limited liability company is: PCM Publications LLC L-1650880-9 2. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the text of the amendment. Dated this 7th day of March, 2012 /s/ Stacy Gramazio Member Exhibit A Please change the name of LLC From: PCM Publications LLC To: Gateway Reporter LLC Please add member: Dawn Teo 19127 E. Vallejo St Queen Creek, AZ 85142 MINER Legal 3/28/12, 4/4/12, 4/11/12

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NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: HUBBS ENTERPRISES LLC L-1738810-1 II. The address of the known place of business is: 63947 E. Whispering Tree Lane Tucson, AZ 85739 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agents is: Alpha Legal Forms & More, Inc. 1830 E. Broadway Blvd., Ste 124 Tucson, AZ 85719-5967 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: member Christopher H. Hubbard 63947 E. Whispering Tree Lane, Tucson AZ 85739 MINER Legal 4/4/12, 4/11/12, 4/18/12

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TS No. 123337.00076 Notice Of Trustee's Sale And Notification Of Disposition Of Personal Property Recorded: 03/15/2012 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under the Construction Deed of Trust (as amended or modified, the "Deed of Trust") recorded on August 29, 2006, at Fee Number 2006121512 in the Official Records of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona (the "Official Records"), at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Pinal County Courthouse, 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, AZ 85132, on June 14, 2012 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day: See Exhibit "A" Attached The beneficial interest under the Deed of Trust was assigned to current the Beneficiary pursuant to that certain Assignment of Deed of Trust executed as of April 19, 2011, and recorded on April 25, 2011, at Fee Number 2011-034500 in the Official Records of the Pinal County Recorder; and pursuant to that Assignment of Assignment of Rents executed as of April, 19, 2011, and recorded on April 25, 2011, at Fee Number 2011-034501 in the Official Records of the Pinal County Recorder. The sale will be made for cash or other form satisfactory to the Trustee (payable pursuant to A.R.S. §§33-810 and 811), but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, quiet enjoyment, condition of the trust property, condition or location of personal property, encumbrances, or any other matter, to pay, in full or in part, the remaining principal sum of the notes and other obligations secured by the Deed of Trust. The Deed of Trust and/or the Beneficiary provide the following information concerning the trust property, the Deed of Trust, and the Trustee's Sale: Street address or identifiable location of the trust property: 3225 West Romana Drive Eloy, Arizona 85231 Tax parcel number(s): 402-10-494 Original principal balance of Multifamily shown on the Deed of Trust: $117,750.00 Name and address of current Beneficiary: Stearns Bank, National Association Attn: Bill Brindley 9225 East Shea Boulevard Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 Name and address of current Trustee: James L. Ugalde, Esq. Quarles & Brady LLP Renaissance One Two North Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85004-2391 Telephone No. 602-229-5200 For information contact: carla.walters@quarles.com Manner of Trustee Qualification: Member of the State Bar of Arizona; A.R.S. §33-803(A)(2) Name of Trustee's Regulator: State Bar of Arizona Name and address of original Trustor(s) as shown on the Deed of Trust: Charles Ludwig and Charlotte Ludwig, husband and wife 6958 W. Brown St. Peoria, AZ 85345 Name of current record owner and/or successor of record to the original Trustor, if different than above: Same This sale will not exhaust the power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust as to any remaining property encumbered by the Deed of Trust described above, which may, at the Beneficiary's option, be sold in one or more subsequent sale proceedings. The recordation of this Notice does not constitute any election to proceed against any given collateral, or to pursue any given remedy, to the exclusion of any other collateral or remedy. The Trustee and the Beneficiary hereby expressly reserve the right, without impairing the effectiveness of this sale, to conduct one or more further judicial or non-judicial sales of any of the Beneficiary's collateral if considered necessary or advisable to foreclose out the interests of other parties who may claim to have an interest in any portion of the Beneficiary's collateral or to otherwise clear or perfect title to any portion of or interest in the collateral. Dated this 14th day of March, 2012. /s/ James L. Ugalde, a member of the State Bar of Arizona, Trustee State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) The Notice of Trustee's Sale and Notification of Disposition of Personal Property, dated March 14, 2012, consisting of five (5) pages (inclusive of exhibits), was acknowledged before me this 14th day of March, 2012, by James L. Ugalde, who is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as Trustee. Additional signers of this document are: None. /s/ Annette E. Galan Notary Public My Comm. Expires: Sept. 15, 2015 Exhibit "A" All of Trustor's right, title, and interest in and to the real property more fully described in Schedule 1 attached hereto and made a part hereof, together with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed buildings, improvements and fixtures (the "Real Property"); all easements, rights of way, and appurtenances; all water and water rights flowing through, belonging or in anyway appertaining to the Real 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 Real Property; and all other rights, royalties, and profits relating to the Real Property, including without limitation all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal and similar matters. Together With, all present and future rents, leases, revenues, income, issues, royalties, profits, equipment, fixtures, and other articles of personal property now or hereafter owned by Trustor, and now or hereafter attached or affixed to the Property; together with all accessions, parts, and additions to, all replacements of, and all substitutions for, any of such property; and together with all proceeds (including without limitation all insurance proceeds and refunds of premiums) from any sale or other disposition of the Property. Schedule 1 (Legal Description) Lot 22, Block O, Toltec Arizona Valley Unit Eight, according to the Plat of Record in the Office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, in Book 11 of Maps, Page 27. Publish: 3/28/12, 4/4/12, 4/11/12, 4/18/12

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Deluxe 1, 2, & 3 bedroom apartments in Mammoth starting at $425. Water, trash, and DirecTV included. 520-487-2005

• 3 bed, 1 3/4 bath, all appliances, fenced yard, pets ok with deposit. $600 / month. • 2 bed, 1 bath with refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine, fenced backyard. $575 / month. • 3 bed, 1 bath with laundry room, stove, frig. $500/ month. • 3 bed, 1 bath, stove, frig, new ceramic flooring. $475 / month. • 3 bed, 1 bath, with den, laundry room, freshly painted, new carpet and fenced. $650 / month. • 2 bed, 1 bath, with den, new wood flooring, block wall. $575 / month. • 2 bed, 1 bath, stove, frig, recently refurbished and fenced. $550 / month. • 2 bed, 1 bath, with A/C, stove, frig, washer, dryer and fence. $475 / month.

3 BR/2 BA house. Block wall, Jacuzzi tub, appliances incl. $650/ mo, no util. Sec dep, pets ok. 208 E. 5th Place, 928-812-3340

LOOKING FOR AN AFFORDABLE 62+ senior apartment? Superior Arboretum Apartments, immediate occupancy, one bedroom & studios, on-site laundry & utility allowance. Rent based on income guidelines. 199 W. Gray Drive, Superior, AZ. Call 1-866-9624804. Equal Housing Opportunity / Wheelchair accessible. www.ncr.org/ superiorarboretum. (AzCAN)

FOR RENT 800 sf or 3,200 sf in Mammoth Plaza on Main Street. Call Tom 520-982-0200 9/27tfnK

ABSOLUTE LAND LIQUIDATION Tombstone Heritage Ranch; 36 acres - $13,900 (was $52,900). Level, good access, lovely views. Priced to sell! Excellent financing & ADWR report avail. Call AZLR 888-9030988. (AzCAN)

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• 1551 N. Calle Futura H1 & H3 $450 2bd, fenced yd, incl. appliances • 975 Calle Manzanita $700 Well maintained home, modern appl, lg fenced yd, new tile throughout living room, dining room & kitchen • 863 N. Oak Cliffe Ct $1,050 Lovely home, great location & extraordinary views. • 4217 N. Alice Dr. $650 Private location, nice views, all electric, includes water. • 2250 W. Paseo Redondo $800 4 bedroom home, 3 bath, with nice kitchen, fp, large bedroom off kitchen

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• 127 W. 4th $600 Tile throughout, AC, fenced, 1/2 month’s rent off at move in • 318 Ave A $450 Recently Updated! Must See! • 628 W. 3rd Ave $500 Nice kitchen & bath, fenced, workshop, includes sewer • 1013 W. 2nd Ave $675 Lovely home with beautiful kitchen, wood floors, fenced yard, shed, AC

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• 746 N. Tiger Dr. $450 3 bd, 1 ba, large workshop, covered parking, fenced oversized lot

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2BR Mobile Home in Oracle. Partially furnished. $440/mo. + sec. dep. No util incl. Absolutely no pets or smoke. 520-487-2318. Spacious one bedroom cottage, large screened porch, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer, central air, secluded location near national forest. $550. Van Howell 520-904-4485.

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TWO BEDROOM, 1 BATH 123 Ave. A Clean, well kept home with enlarged kitchen, remodeled kitchen and bath, carpet/cermanic flooring, C/L fence and all appliances. $59,900. THREE BEDROOM, 1 BATH 20 Ave. A Lovely home with beautiful fenced yard. Fruit trees & large shed. Upgrades & views. Includes appliances. Backs to desert. $65,000. THREE BEDROOM, 1-3/4 BATH 201 Avenue I Pride of ownership evident in this home on large landscaped corner lot. Metal roof, A/C, wood privacy fence, 3 garages, workshop, carpet & ceramic flooring, all appliances. $126,900. 622 6th Ave Upgraded electrical, enclosed patio for laundry, gazebo in back yard. Sold as-is $19,900. 211 4th St. Garage and carport, ceramic tile in kitchen, room addition with own 1/2 bath, laundry in large hallway. $36,100. FOUR BEDROOM, 1-3/4 BATH 208 Nichols Double carport, back covered patio, shed, laundry room, in ground pool, front porch, fenced, bonus room off master bedroom. $99,900. 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. TONYA LARgENT ....................................... 520-256-1095 BILL KELLAM.............................................. 520-603-3944 MIKE gROVER ............................................ 520-471-0171 EQUAL PAULA MERTEN-BROKER......................... 520-471-3085 REALTOR HOUSING

3 home sites with lots of trees, above Mammoth post office, MH OK, each about 1/3 acre. OMC $12,500 each call Tom 520-982-0200.

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7,000 sq.ft. building for sale $99,000 129 N Main Street, Mammoth. Liquor license also available. Tom 520-982-0200

BUYER’S MARKET LAND SALE Prescott area - Ruger Ranch. 44 acres w/well. Orig. sold for $302K, NOW ONLY $54,900. On maintained road. Build now or buy & hold. 1st come basis. Cash discounts! Financing available. ADWR available. Call AZLR 866-632-0877. (AzCAN)

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• 203 Ave J 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, 2 car garage - $122,000 • 212 Ave H 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, $149,900 • 701 N. Giffen 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 Bath Drastically Reduced - $250,000 Oracle • 2 Land Partials with well, +/- .885 acres both $129,000 Helen Knudson, Agent

Please consider us if you’re thinking of selling your home. Your hometown real estate company is here to help. If you’re planning to purchase a home, we’ll be happy to assist you in finding the right home with the right financing for your needs.

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470 S CODY LOOP ROAD MLS#: 21205897 Bordering National Forest on 2+ acres this spacious 2600 sq ft 4 bdrm home has wonderful views of the San Pedro Valley. Custom built Rastra home with 10 inch walls is very energy efficient with an R36 rating in the walls and an R39 rating in the ceiling. On city water, but also has its on private well! Guest bedroom is handicap accessible. New tile and carpet in much of the home. Come check it out today! $ 330,000

Oracle Listings - Homes

•Lots of privacy in this 2 bd, 2 ba. MH on 1.3 ac. covered with Oak trees, home has new roof and cooler. $79,000. •Solid brick home on 1/3 ac., with oak trees and a spacious backyard. Wood, slate and travertine floors, ceiling fans, wood burning heat. $159,000. •Excellent MH on 2.5 ac. with fantastic views, split floor plan with large MB, block skirting, covered deck. $78,500. •Lovely slump block home high on a hill with unobstructed views, 4 bd, 2 ba in pristine condition. $199,000. •Stunning farmhouse on 3.3 ac in Cherry Valley, horse facilites, garden area, peace and quite, lovely interior details. $298,000. •Nice property for a great price. Mobile home with bedroom and bathroom on each end, large screened porch. $45,000. •Views in every direction from this lovely MH on 1.25 ac., heated swiming pool, horse property, everything you could want! $195,000. •Beautiful 2300 s.f. MH on 2.5 ac. with amazing views, plenty of room inside and out. $119,900.

•Open plan 5bd, 2 ba home on a very private lot with great landscaping, a playhouse and lots more. $178,900. •4 bd, 2 story home also includes a rented duplex, home has new AC, carpet & remodeled bath. Only $130,000. •Excellent business opportunity on America Ave. Office or retail space, recently updated. $39.995. •Owner will carry with with 50% down. This commercial building used as a feed store has great potential. $199,000. •Bordering National Forest on 2 sides this spacious 4 bd home has wonderful views. Rastra custom home, well and city water. $330,000. •Older MH on great 1/3 ac lot with views. This is a good buy. Owner will carry. Make an offer. $35,000. •Solid home on 1 ac. with trees, flowers, privacy, detached garage and wood floors. $89,000. •3bd, 1 ba home, fenced yard, in nice neighborhood, 2 car carport. $70,000. •Exceptional property. Lovely home on 3 ac., tile floors, horse property. A must see! $269,000. •Upgraded Cavco MH on 2.5 ac. on Florence Hwy., horse facilities, well, views. Only $99,000.

Oracle-Land

•REDUCED!! 3.46 acres on Hwy 79, within 10 miles from JCT. Close to Oracle Jct. Very nice usable lot with awesome views, electric on prop. line. Reduced to $29,900 •Lush vegetation, oak and boulders on 1.36 ac. Owner will carry. $110.000. •4 view lots, 1.25 ac. each in high view area of Oracle, homes only. Utilities at lot line. 3 lots for $95,000; 1 lot for $96,000. •Fabulous views from this 3.3 ac. hilltop parcel, homes only area. Great Price. $139,900. •Priced below market! Owner will carry with $3,000 down for this 1.25 ac. parcel with great views. $18,000. •REDUCED!! 3.3 ac. on Linda Vista Rd with great views, ready to build, utilities at road. $164,900. •14 to 19 ac. lots on Florence Hwy in beautifully developed Painted Sky Ranch. $185,000 to $195,000.

•Two Lots with shared well 1.5 ac each. Price reduced to $26,500. •3.46 acres, Hwy 79, close to Oracle Jct. Nice usable lot with spectacular sunset views, electric on property line. Owner will look at all offers. Asking $29,900 •Beautiful hilltop views from 5 ac. parcel. Can be split. Horse property. Well Share. $89,500. •.34 acre with concrete slabs and a single car garage/work area $61,000. •1.25 to 10 ac., buy part or whole, has excellent well, borders State land, no financing necessary, owner will cary. $32,000 - $125,000. •20 ac. of flat usable land on Florence Highway, 2 wells, completely fenced. $189,900. •7.14 ac. in Oracle with 360 deg. viewås. Can be split, horses allowed, MH or site built ok. $150,000.

•Historic Mercer Ranch, HQ parcel, 47 ac., remodeled home, corrals, hay barn, hanger & airstip., great well. $295,000. •Secluded area with great views, being sold as is for value of 1.3 acres. $39,000. •3-lots to choose from. Hill top views shared well, horse property, leveled off areas for home sites. Two lots $50,000 each & one lot $70.000. •2 parcels on the east side of the San Pedro River near Sacaton. 2 - 40 ac. parcel for $120,000. •Hwy 77 and Main, zoned commercial/ residential, water, sewer and electric at property line. Leveled off pad area, great views. Owner will carry. 2.1 ac. Price reduced to $24,500. •Beautiful views, 37 ac in secluded area, State land on 2 sides, zoned for site build or MH. $160,000. •Privacy, great views, remodeled home with new roof, skylights. $110,000.

•4 lots with great mountain views, lots range from .34 to .60 ac. Lot 2 is $12,500, other lots are $14,500. •Great mountain views from this 3.75 ac. south of Mammoth. $47,000. •Nice fenced lot with rock wall in front, good views, 2 bd, 1 ba home. As is. $22,500. •Afforadable Green Living! 4+ acres with fabulous views and a home with many solar features. See to appreciate. $180,000. •Great Investment Opportunity! The Mammoth Plaza including 10 rentals & land leased to D.E.S. $175,000. •9.88 ac. with lots of mature Mesquite trees, 1/2 interest in well, septic installed. $48,000. •2 view lots, city water, sewer, paved roads. $12,000 each.

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20894 S RIVER ROAD MLS#: 21121052 Completely remodeled homestead on the historic Mercer Ranch along the San Pedro River. The home includes 47 acres with shipping corrals, horse facilities, 3,040 sq. ft. haybarn, and HUGE 4200 sq ft airplane hanger that could easily be converted to an indoor horse facility, warehouse, or storage. Small landing strip for ultra lights. (Please see aerial view of property in dociument file.) The beautiful ranch home was extensively remodeled in 2004 including new kitchen, roof & HVAC, new floor coverings & new bathrooms. Huge screened porch extends the living area of the home. Great well with high production. $ 295,000

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When Miner reader Molly Steffens wrote a letter to the editor expressing her disappointment with the outcome of the bond election in the Oracle School District, she had no way of knowing that it would end in a big donation and new paint job for the Mountain Vista School gym. An Oro Valley resident, Nancy Dill, read the letter and decided to lend a helping hand, donating the paint to help spruce up the gym. Molly’s husband Kurt, a member of the Oracle School Board, along with other volunteers last week completed the paint job, giving the students a “new” place to play. Molly said they will be making a special presentation soon, officially thanking Nancy for her wonderful donation. (John Hernandez photos)

Family First Pregnancy Care Center to sponsor walk for child abuse prevention Spring has arrived in Southern Arizona and the warmer air beckons us to the outdoors. We have a wonderful event planned for April 14 - a “Love Shouldn’t Hurt” Walk! April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and our Center wants to encourage the community to turn out and support this worthy cause. Donations are tax-deductible and will be used here at Family First for programs which educate parents and caregivers. We will be walking between 8-10 a.m., starting at the center’s office at 1575 West American Avenue. Our route will be 2.5 miles long. Raise $20 or more from friends’ donations and receive a free T-Shirt. Can’t walk? You can still

donate - and join us following the walk! We will be hosting an Open House from 10 a.m. - noon complete with refreshments. Our indoor center activities continue also. Our Earn While You Learn program is on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Story Time for moms and tots is every Wednesday from 10-11 a.m. Material assistance is always available by taking a class. For further information on our services or the April 14 Walk and Open House, call us at 520-896-9545 or check us out at www.familyfirstpcc.org. SEE YOU AT THE WALK!


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