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to cut back on processed foods. We go swimming in the
afternoons, she added, keeping us active. Other campers like that
they
Vol. 57 No. 25 Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Periodicals Postage Paid
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See Campers, Page 8
The San Manuel Rotary will be moving to the Sun Life Conference
Room beginning on Tuesday, June 28. The Club will meet from noon to
1 p.m. Lunch is not provided but attendees are encouraged to bring
a sack lunch.
Rotary moving
Closed ...Due to extreme fi re danger, the Coronado National
Forest is closed. The temporary closure applies to all Ranger
Districts of the Coronado National Forest, and includes Visitor
Centers, campgrounds, picnic areas, trails, summer cabins,
organization camps and all other public uses. District Rangers may
authorize use for specifi cally permitted activities through
Special-Use Permits. Violation of the closure is punishable by a fi
ne of not more than $5,000, or imprisonment for not more than six
months, or both. (Jennifer Carnes photo)
By Jennifer R. Carnes Its not easy to be a girl especially in
this day and age. The right school. The right clothes. The right
friends. Peer pressure. Peer pressure. Peer pressure. Theres so
much more that girls have to know just to succeed, not to mention
fi nding a place just to fi t in. But a group of Tri-Community
girls have found just that place a place where they can be
themselves without fear of recrimination or embarrassment. They
have a safe place where they can talk about body image, self
acceptance and peer pressure. They have a place where they can just
be themselves. Maggie Miller, who for years has led the Rancho
Linda Vista OracleArt Summer Art Workshop, last year started a
girls camp. It ran through the month of June and was open to girls
ages 9-13. The
camp was so successful, she brought it back again this year for
girls ages 10-17, this time with a little help from the
SaddleBrooke Community Outreach program. The camp runs Mondays
through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through July 1. The cost is
$10 per day, although Maggie wont turn a girl away for fi nancial
reasons. I could not do this alone, she said. With the additional
funding from the SaddleBrooke group, girls this year have been able
to do more crafts, take a few more fi eld trips and even learn
about building a business. This Friday, the girls will be at the
77North Marketplace in Catalina selling the items that they have
spent the past couple of weeks making. They will have purses,
jewelry and even some handmade soaps. And money that they earn will
be used to open each girl
a savings account at a local bank. When next years camp rolls
around, the girls will have a chance to see what their money has
earned in interest. Maggie has had some help from volunteers very
awesome volunteers, she said. Community members, moms and even a
couple of ladies from the SaddleBrooke Community Outreach program
have spent time with the girls, teaching them something about
crafting or about life. (Yes, even this reporter/mom spent time
with the girls Thursday morning we learned how to make rings from
buttons and wire.) Justine, one of the older girls in the group,
explained how she and other girls are learning about staying
healthy. Its helping us take care of our bodies, she said. Girls
are learning about eating more fresh fruits and vegetables as well
as learning
RLV OracleArt Girls Camp celebrates how great it is to be a
GIRL
Rapt attention ...Abbi, who attends the RLV OracleArt Girls
Camp, listens as other girls share during the opening meeting.
Girls have the chance to share what they like and dislike about
themselves and in turn learn from others. The girls keep a journal
just for this special time. (Jennifer Carnes photo)
By Jennifer R. Carnes Mammoth residents may soon see some
increases to their monthly bills. Last week, the Mammoth Town
Council narrowly approved increases to water, sewer, garbage and
cemetery rates. The council considered the rate adjustments to help
the town pay its bills. As recommended by staff, the rates will be:
Garbage $12.40 per can, a rate increase of $2 per month. Water 10
percent increase, approximately $2.43 per month.
Sewer fi ve percent increase, approximately $0.74 per month.
Cemetery (fees for burial not including cost of the plot) $632
(actual cost per burial is $832 and currently the town is charging
$250). The total monthly increase is approximately $5.17. The
measure was approved three to two with Vice Mayor Frances Wickham
and Councilman Robert Koch casting the dissenting votes. The
Council will have to hold a public hearing concerning the water and
sewer rate increases before the rates can take effect.
By Jennifer R. Carnes While by no means unanimous, the Oracle
School Board last week voted to put the question of whether to sell
$16 million in bonds into the hands of the voters. The measure
passed three to two in favor of calling the election. Board
President Kurt Steffens and Clerk Nellie Doran voted against the
measure. Each member was given the opportunity to express
their concerns and feelings about all the information that the
group has received from the Capital Improvement Planning Committee
as well as from community members, both in favor of the election
and against the timing. I feel like Im being rushed, Doran told her
fellow board members. Clearly, there is a need, she said, adding, I
dont think its a $16 million fi x up. Doran explained that when
the previous board put together an override for the voters to
approve, the board clearly defi ned what exactly the voters were
being asked to approve. I feel like we havent done that yet, she
said. Steffens was in favor of holding off until the following
year. We can no longer use band-aids on a bleeding artery, he said,
suggesting that instead of repairing most of the buildings
in the district and replacing only a few, that the district
consider demolishing all but a few and replacing them with brand
new buildings. Im basically suggesting, he said, putting it off
until next year and bringing a more clearly defi ned plan to the
voters. Board member Alicia Bristow admitted she was torn. Its bad
economic times, she said, explaining that she like many others
lives on a
For well over a decade, RLV Oracle Arts has been hosting a free
summer arts camp for young people in the Tri-Community. This
summer, after teaching successes experienced during the school
year, the producers of the camp have organized the recreational and
educational activities according to gender. The all girls session
of summer camp has been in full swing for two weeks now and
features instruction related to the sensitivities and emotional
lives of girls aged 10-17. The boys version of the summer camp will
be in session from July 5 -July 29. The camp will focus on the
lives of boys, exploring both physical, mental and emotional
aspects of what it means to be a boy in the 21stCentury. Activities
will include daily swimming and swimming instruction, fi lm and
video projects, martial arts, theatre games, poetry and
practical
Oracle Board approves call for $16 million bond electionfi xed
income. (Voters) have to make up their minds whether they want to
be taxed, she said. Board member Betty Harmon agreed. The voters
should decide, she said.
Harmon reviewed comments made by individual committee members
included in the formal presentation to the board. She said she felt
Nannette Souls list to be the simplest and most inclusive:
See Election, Page 4
Rates on the rise in Town of Mammoth
RLV Oracle Arts offers special day camp for boys; begins July
5
instruction in many sports which includes use of the Mountain
Vista indoor court. The camp will only run three days per week,
Monday-Wednesday, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and the cost is $10 per day,
although no child is turned away for fi nancial reasons. Contact
Royal Miller for more information or to reserve a space: fi
[email protected] or call 520-603-7168.
In recent weeks, both Pinal County and Gordons IGA have released
dozens of residents from full time work. The Copper Corridor
Economic Development Coalition is reaching out to
these and other unemployed and recently laid off workers with a
free Resume Writing lab as well as an Interviewing Skills lab to
help them re-enter the workplace. Each four-hour lab will
provide participants with hands on learning; practical tools to
help in the job search, and insights into the current employment
landscape. This is also an opportunity to review and refresh your
resume for
anyone in the market for work. The four-hour Resume Lab will be
held Thursday, July 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The
Interviewing Skills
Copper Corridor Business Success Center helps local laid-off
workers
See Workshops, Page 5
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2011
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are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. June
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East Robson Circle, SaddleBrooke Ranch. A 66-year-old man fell off
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Editor, San Manuel Miner: We are pleased to announce that the
second - and final - Oracle Town Meeting to discuss the results of
a public search for an alternate Verizon Wireless cell tower
location in Oracle, will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 7, at
the Oracle Community Center. A total of 15 Oracle landowners over a
three-week period offered up parcels of land for Verizon Wireless
to consider for installation of this communications facility.
However, the last three sites were not evaluated with the first
dozen parcels offered, because the owners did not contact us until
after the search phase was concluded on the first of June.
Pinnacle Consulting, Inc., and Verizon Wireless will have
completed their site engineering evaluations of the 12 sites
considered by July 7, and will present their findings at this Town
Meeting. Pinnacle and Verizon had agreed originally to consider up
to 10 sites, and rank and rate these sites in terms of their
suitability for offering the best improvement in cell service for
Oracle residents. Details about the top three ranking finalist
sites will be presented at the July 7 Town Meeting, and Pinnacle
Consulting, Inc. Representatives will be available to discuss these
choices with the public at that time. Both Pinal County District
One Supervisor
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu was named the 2011 National
Sheriff of the Year by the National Sheriffs Association (NSA). The
award was presented Sunday, June 19, at the opening session of the
NSAs Annual Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. The National
Sheriffs Association (NSA) established the Ferris E. Lucas award in
1995 to recognize an outstanding sheriff of the year for
contributions made to improve the Office of Sheriff on the local,
state, and national levels, and for involvement in the
community above and beyond the responsibilities required. The
award is given in memory of Ferris E. Lucas, NSA Past President
(1944-46) and executive director (1964-82), who completed 50 years
of distinguished service and leadership in law enforcement. This
years award is sponsored by Pursuit Products, Inc. In 2008, Sheriff
Paul Babeu won his first term in a landslide election victory over
the incumbent sheriff. Since being elected as the Pinal County
Sheriff, he has become one of the
Sheriff Paul Babeu named 2011 National Sheriff of the Yearmost
progressive Sheriffs in the country. Sheriff Babeu has earned both
statewide and national attention for his strong stance against
illegal immigration. His stance and actions against those
responsible for drug and human trafficking has earned him the
distinction as one of Americas Toughest Sheriffs on Illegal
Immigration. The Pinal County Sheriffs Office is the third largest
in the state of Arizona with more than 700 employees. Under Sheriff
Babeus direction, the Pinal County Sheriffs Office has acquired
both innovative equipment and technology through $7,000,000 in
grant funding. Citizens of Pinal County used to have to wait up to
15 minutes for a deputy to respond, the response time has now been
cut in half. Sheriff Babeu is a strong proponent of regional
efforts to improve public safety. The approach has allowed all
agencies
within Pinal County to pool their resources and work together,
saving money and improving service. Thanks to Sheriff Babeu, Pinal
County now has a Regional SWAT, Traffic and Narcotics Task Force.
Sheriff Babeu has also organized a Citizens on Patrol program and a
Citizen Alert Network which has brought the community forward and
more active with the Sheriffs Office. Sheriff Babeu is an Advisory
Board Member for the National Organization for Victims Assistance.
He is also in his second term as the President of the Arizona
Sheriffs Association. Sheriff Babeu has become a national spokesman
on border crimes, illegal immigration and the need to secure the
U.S./Mexico border. He has worked on the development of the 10
Point Border Security Plan with Senator John McCain and Senator Jon
Kyl.
Im very humbled by this recognition for the exemplary work of
our staff, volunteers and the strong community support by the
public, Babeu said. We will not let up, but strive for further
agency improvements in an effort to best protect our families.
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Sheriffs Institute and through other innovative programs,
workshops, and seminars. The National Sheriffs Association, located
in Alexandria, Virginia, also oversees the highly successful Triad
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Letter to the Editor: Final meeting set for Verizon tower
Pete Rios, and Oracle Fire Department representatives will also
be on hand to answer any questions from the audience. For those of
you interested
in this issue, please mark your calendars for 6 p.m on Thursday,
July 7, and plan to join us at the OCC to learn about what we hope
is
a final solution to this local cell service problem. Please
understand that I, as just a facilitator, have no inside
information about the top three choices, and will find out the
results along with the rest of Oracle residents on Thursday, July
7. Thank you,/s/ Ross Hopkins
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reported in the 200 block of South School View Drive, San Manuel.
Several school buses were vandalized. A school bus windshield and a
rear bus window were broken. Damages were estimated at $400. The
case is under investigation. June 14 Animal abuse was reported in
the 1700 block of North Sunset Point Drive, Oracle. June 14
Criminal damage was reported in the 38000 block of South Running
Roses Lane, SaddleBrooke. June 14 An accident with injuries was
reported in the area of South McNab Parkway and East Avenue G, San
Manuel. A concerned citizen reported that a child on a bicycle had
been struck by a vehicle. Deputies were dispatched to the location
but were unable to locate the child. June 14 Christopher Ray Small,
21, Oracle, was arrested in the 2100 block of West American Avenue,
Oracle, and charged with possession of a weapon by a prohibited
person, aggravated assault with a weapon and assault. He was
transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence. June
15 Criminal damage was reported in the 39000 block of South Quick
Trot Drive, Eagle Crest. June 15 Trespassing was reported at the
San Manuel Pool. An unknown person (or persons) left behind empty
beer bottles and cans and threw a large rock into the deep end of
the pool. June 16 Burglary was reported in the 800 block of North
Thunder Road, Oracle. June 16 PCSO received a report that a large
controversial school board meeting was being held at the Oracle
School District Office and that things were getting very heated
between some of the attendees. June 16 Theft of cable was reported
in the 27000 block of South Republic Road, San Manuel. June 16
Criminal damage was reported in the 400 block of South Ladera
Place, San Manuel. A vehicle was discovered with a large dent. June
17 Theft of electrical services and criminal damage were reported
in the 1000 block of West Third Avenue, San Manuel.
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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
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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. June 5 A disturbance was reported in the 100 block of
Fourth Street. Serapio Rodriguez, 32, was arrested and charged with
domestic violence. June 5 Electronic harassment in the 400 block of
Hetzel Avenue. June 5 Officers assisted Pinal County Deputies with
a domestic violence call in San Manuel. June 6 A man was reported
shouting in the 200 block of Bluebird Street. June 6 Electronic
harassment was reported in the 400 block of Vine Street. June 6 An
alarm drop was reported in the 100 block of
Jones Avenue. June 6 Theft was reported in the 700 block of
Riverside Drive. June 6 Mammoth Fire responded to the Mammoth
helicopter landing zone to wet down the landing pad for an incoming
helicopter. June 6 Mammoth Fire assisted an ill patient in the 400
block of Hetzel Avenue. The patient was taken by ambulance to the
hospital. June 6 Alleged animal poisoning was reported in the 100
block of First Street. June 7 An injunction against harassment was
filed at the Mammoth Police Department. June 8 Roaming animals were
reported in the 700 block of Dungan Drive. The animals were put
back in their yard. June 8 Mammoth Police and Fire assisted a
patient in the 200 block of Catalina Drive who had been stung by a
scorpion. June 9 Officers on patrol observed a broken window at a
residence on Main Street. The property owner was notified. June 9
Officers responding to a driver in distress call found the driver
to be taking a nap.
June 9 Officers assisted Pinal County Deputies who were
attempting to locate a hit and run driver. June 10 Officers
performed a welfare check at a residence in the area of Kino
Street. The residence was found to be secure. June 10 Officers
assisted Pinal County Probation Officers with an arrest in the 100
block of Fifth Street. June 10 An alarm drop was reported in the
200 block of Main Street. Officers found the building to be secure.
June 11 Mammoth Police and Fire assisted a patient in the 500 block
of Crenshaw Avenue who was having difficulty breathing. The patient
was transported by ambulance to the hospital. June 11 A report of
low water pressure was turned over to the Mammoth Public Works
Department. June 11 Officers performed a welfare check in the 100
block of Verdugo Place and found everything to be secure. June 11
Officers attempted to locate a hit and run driver reported by the
Kearny Police Department with negative
Mammoth Police Reportresults. June 11 Mammoth Police and Fire
assisted an ill patient in the 400 block of Hetzel Avenue. The
patient was transported by ambulance to the hospital. June 12
Officers assisted a citizen in the 400 block of Hetzel Avenue. June
12 Officers observed an unsecured gate and notified the Public
Works Department which secured the gate. June 12 Tampering with
property was reported to police at the Mammoth Police Department.
June 13 Gelacio Zazueta, 28, was cited and released for
See Police, Page 5
Dear Friends and Family, Charging electrical equip-ment in
foreign countries is always a touch and go kind of adventure. I
always break out all of the necessary con-verters, adapters,
gizmos, and whatchamacallits, I try to follow proper voltage
pro-cedures, and I STILL must anoint the thing with holy wa-ter and
pray over it with gusto as I merely hope for the best. I got this
fancy little Blackberry before I came on this adven-ture as a means
of keeping in touch (just in case) and Ive already had many a
headache over this phone as Ive at-tempted to be smarter than the
Smart Phone . . . give me an old rotary phone any day and Id be
perfectly happy. So, I should have know the moment I plugged the
thing in it would roll over and die a gruesome electronic death.
Before I gave up and had an electrifying funeral for the dearly
departed cellphone, I knew that there was one hero who might just
save the day. I am currently stay-ing in the home of Tanya, one of
my previous English stu-dents. Tanyas Dad is a com-puter
engineer--a master of electronics, a whiz with com-puters, a genius
with wires . . . not to mention he is a trea-
sure trove of information, ideas, and unrelenting energy (he is
so funny!). He was all to eager to become Doctor Electronica and
dive right into resuscitating my poor Belly Up Blackberry. After
inspecting the decaying hunk of plastic for a few minutes, it was
determined that the prob-lem was actually in the charger and it was
rushed straight into emergency surgery. When the good doctor
decided he need-ed to crack open the charger to bring it back to
life, I thought, What in the heck? It cant get much worse than it
already is! So, then the procedure be-gan with me poised nearby to
act as a nurse, handing over tools and offering as-sistance. Doctor
Electronica then disappeared and I heard loud banging coming from
the next room as the crippled charger was hammered apart . . . and
then he returned with magnifying glasses (includ-ing the third
hand, which was a magnifying glass with arms), Geiger-meters,
wires, torches, and every manner of electrical equipment known to
man. He focused on the task at hand like a kid at play, plea-sure
and fulfillment dancing in his eyes and joy dancing upon his lips.
Every now and then,
he let loose with a mania-cal laugh or a Ho Ho! He explained the
procedure in a mix of Bulgarian and English, two whole pairs of
glasses bal-anced on his nose so that he could adequately see the
in-tricate workings of my phone charger. He held an eyeglass in his
eye as he inspected the equipment bit by bit, testing the
electrical voltage with his Geiger-meter, firing a sharp gizmo and
touching each electrical crevice with the hot point. At one point,
as he tested the plugged-in charger, he commented, Very Danger-ous!
High Voltage! That caused me to repeatedly make sure the thing
wasnt plugged in as he poked and prodded each little nodule! When
he asked me to hold a what-chamacallit steady on a point of the
open charger for him, I hesitated and definitely made sure it wasnt
plugged in be-fore I touched it!!! Dont worry! he said, Not plugged
in! WHEW!!! He worked like a man on a mission as he fixed apparent
cracks and bro-ken wires, disappearing pe-riodically to bring out
wires, machines, magnifying glasses, sewing pins, wax, hot
ma-chines, Geiger-meters, solar chargers, cables, air pumps,
more gizmos and whatchama-callits, etc . . . pretty much
everything BESIDES the Bul-garian Rakiya, which might have solved
the problem in the first place. Must remember . . . this side
positive charge, this side nega-tive charge . . . he mumbled as
there was a mad flurry or wires, cables, sparks, and fin-gers. I
was dumbfounded, befuddled, and bewildered . . . you can imagine my
shock and excitement when my phone, plugged into the deconstruct-ed
charger, eventually burst back to life as if returning to this
world after a near-death experience. Super! Chudes-no! the Doc and
I chanted as my Blackberry sputtered and breathed new life. Won-der
of wonder, joy of joys . . . my phone lives. Who would have
thought?!!? I think, at this point, Id trust this man with my first
born child! As I now sit here cradling the poor dear cellphone in
my arms, whispering sweet nothings in its electronic ears, I thank
dear Doctor Electronica for saving its life . . . voltage by
electrical voltage, charge by electrical charge. Love and
Electricity,Chantel :-)Editors Note: Chantel has started a daily
blog to docu-
CHANecdote #2: Electrifying Adventures with Doctor
Electronica
ment her time in Bulgaria. If you wish to read about her
adventures, head over to this website: http://chantelsloan.
wordpress.com. Chantel teaches kindergarten at Ora-cle Ridge
Elementary School in Oracle.
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2011
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San Manuel Elks will be serving a Roast Chicken DinnerFriday,
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the only item Soul believed was unnecessary was lighting the
football fi eld. Board member Jack Siddle said that the Board had a
heavy decision to make. I cant help but think that we should let
the people speak at the ballot box, he said. Why not let the people
speak? The voters in the district will now have to decide at the
polls in the November 8 election. What is the bottom line to
taxpayers should they approve the bond election? The district would
sell bonds several times throughout the duration of the bond time
frame of 10 years. Taxpayers should expect to see their property
tax rates to increase by approximately $0.60 per $100 of assessed
value with the tax rate creeping down over the life of all the
bonds,
Government have opposed the timing and planning in the bond
election issue. In a letter sent to members of the Oracle School
District Governing Board prior to last weeks meeting, the PCCEG
Chairman, Fred MacKenzie asked the Board to consider tabling action
on the issue until January 2012. MacKenzie wrote, The condition
that prompted the proposed bond sale in the amount of $15,500,000
took many years to develop, perhaps as long as 20 years. It appears
for whatever reason, proper maintenance procedures were not
followed, resulting in the deterioration of the buildings and
grounds in both Oracle Ridge School and Mountain Vista School. This
occurred before this current board took offi ce and therefore we
are not criticizing you. We are simply looking to you to do your
homework and propose a solution before putting the proposed bond
sale up for a vote of the Board of Directors and later on the
ballot. What we have seen so far, is just a large number of desired
items with the funds from the proposed bond sale but no short term
tactical or long term strategic plan to accomplish it. The meeting
last week was classifi ed as a special meeting and a Call to the
Public was not included on the agenda, a fact which prompted
MacKenzie to submit his letter. Lets work together and take the
time to do this right, MacKenzie added. If you will work with us
and consider our suggestions, we will work with you. PCCEG wants to
be part of the solution but if you choose not to include us, it
will be your decision. We can either be a valuable ally or a
formidable opponent. Lets
let the residents of the school district understand the issues
thoroughly before you ask them to vote and more importantly, get
their input. Suggested Priority One projects includes demolishing
the Bateman Building which was built in 1958 and construction of a
new middle school building, with a total approximate cost of $1.1
million. Other items in the Priority One list include: re-roofi ng
two primary buildings, fi nishing the security fencing project,
putting new roofs on buildings 1001 and 1003, repairing the roof on
the administration building, upgrading phone and internet services
on the Mountain Vista Campus, purchasing four new buses (three as
replacements plus an extra), remodeling and updating the middle
school science lab. The Oracle School Board can still reverse its
decision on the bond election. The group will need to approve a
resolution formally calling the election and specifying the
priorities and amounts to be spent before the next steps can be
taken. Should the resolution fail, the district would be unable to
proceed with the election. The resolution calling for the election
will be on the Boards next regularly scheduled meeting, July 14, at
6 p.m. at the Oracle Ridge Board Room. There will be a special
meeting today (June 22) at 2:30 p.m. for the Board to work on the
priorities and dollar amounts for the resolution. At the request of
local resident Venden Leach, a Call to the Public has been added to
the agenda. The public is invited to weigh in on the subject during
the Call to the Public. Board members are not allowed to respond to
any comments other than to make directions to staff.
ElectionContinued from Page 1
averaging $0.51 per $100 of assessed value. Taxpayers would be
repaying the debt until 2034-35. For a home valued at $100,000
(full cash value is approximately 80 percent of market value) this
would mean an estimated yearly tax increase of $51.08. For a home
valued at $250,000, the estimated yearly tax increase would be
$127.70. Commercial and industrial properties would be taxed a
little heavier: property valued at $100,000 would see an estimated
average increase of $102.16 in their annual tax bill. Property
valued at $2.5 million would see an increase of $2,554. These tax
fi gures are entirely dependent on the assessed valuation of the
property in the district remaining constant over the term of the
bonds. Members of the Pinal County Citizens for Excellence in
By John Hernandez The recent closing of Gordons IGA Market in
San Manuel has left a void in the areas business community. The
Tri-Community is now left with only one full service grocery store
in the area, the Oracle Market. The Oracle Market is located in the
building that used to be the old Hildreths Market at 760 East
American Avenue in Oracle. It is a full service grocery store
carrying a wide variety of grocery items at competitive prices.
Managers Glen and Carol Merriman invite the people of San Manuel
and Mammoth to come and try them out. We welcome any new customers,
they said. This Friday, June 24, Oracle Market is offering free
eggs and a cup of coffee for fi rst time customers. Just for coming
in and looking at what Oracle Market offers, you will receive one
dozen eggs free (1 dozen per family) and you can have a cup of
fresh Java City coffee. You can also ask Glen about the wish list:
if there is a product the store does not carry
and you use regularly, Glen will try it out on the shelves. If
this product continues to sell, the market will put it on their
regular product list. Besides your standard grocery store items,
the Oracle Market has a full service deli and meat department. The
butchers will cut your meat to order. They carry quality meats and
cold cuts. The deli has a variety of cold cuts and cheeses at
prices comparable to other larger markets. Deli items such as
homemade cole slaw, potato and macaroni salad are available. They
make their own salsa, beef and pork chorizo and sell bulk bacon. A
variety of Mexican products are available including El Guapo spices
and dried chiles, masa, tripe, hominy, Jarritos Mexican sodas, and
La Michoacana paletas. They carry organic milk and soy milk along
with their regular dairy products. Oracle Market has daily hot food
to go or you can eat it in the store at the tables in the hot food
section. Food items change daily but include soups, green chili
pork, barbecue
Oracle Market offers full service convenience, small town
charm
chicken or pork, chicken wings, mashed potatoes, chili and
beans, baked pork chops, and stuffed peppers. Hot food items are
sold by the pound. A soda fountain is available as well as fresh
hot coffee, cappuccino and mocha. Fresh baked goods are offered
such as cookies, cinnamon rolls and sticky buns. Oracle Market
prides itself in being your home town market. Come in and take
look. The market is open seven days a week Monday through Saturday
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Be local shop local!
Glen and Carol Merriman stand ready to serve at the Oracle Market.
(John Hernandez
photo)
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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona Page 5Wednesday, June 22,
2011
Church Directory
TRI-COMMUNITY
CommunityPresbyterian Church
Assembly of GodORACLE
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
McNab & First Ave., San Manuel385-2341
Sunday: Adult Bible Study 9:45 a.m.Morning Service 11
a.m.Monday: 4th Sunday of the month: Joyful Music Cel-ebration 4
p.m. with potluck to follow.
Pastor: Rev. Jeff Dixon
First Baptist Church1st & Nichols, San Manuel,
385-4655Sunday: Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Discipleship
5 p.m. Worship 6 p.m.Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 6 p.m.
Amos Coffey, Interim Pastor
The Potters House212 Main Street, Mammoth
385-4153Pastor Mario Sanchez Jr.
Sunday: Sunday School 10 - 10:45 a.mMorning Service 11
a.m.Evening Service 7 p.m.Wednesday: Mid-Week Service 7 p.m.
Church of Christ99 Nichols, San Manuel
Sunday: 10 a.m., 11 a.m., & 6 p.m.Wednesday: 7 p.m.
Oracle Seventh-DayAdventist Church
2150 Hwy. 77, OracleSaturday: Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Worship
Service 11 a.m.
Pastor John Roybal
First Baptist ChurchAmerican Way, Oracle
520-808-3171Pastor Ray Lott
MammothAssembly of God
MammothAG.org201 E. Kino & Catalina/POB 692We 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.
MagnifyYouthAdultsVerse By Verse Study
MAGNET NITE2nd & 4th Fridays 4-9:30 p,m.
Pastor Robert L. Koch 487-2219
Living Word Chapel3941 W. Hwy. 77, Oracle896-2771 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 ChurchAmerican Ave., Oracle 896-2544
Near Mt. Lemmon TurnoffA community church for a world
community.Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Pastor: Dr. Ed Nelson
Gods Filling Station341 N. Hwy 77, Mammoth
520-487-2249Sunday Service 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Inter-denominational in that we encourage fellowship with
Christians of all faith. Non-denominational in that we have no
formal
connection or commitment to any denomina-tion. Biker Friendly
Church!
Pastors Charles & Deborah MorelanCome as you are All are
welcome
First Baptist Church103 W. Galiuro, Mammoth, 487-2120
Sunday: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. The
Church On The Hill
Sunday: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service
6 p.m.Wednesday: 6 p.m.
Where the Gospel is preached.
First SouthernBaptist Church
Short & Jones Street, MammothInterim Pastor Frank Ogden
487-2488
Sunday: School 9:30 a.m. Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Free food distribution 2nd Tuesday, 11 a.m.
Assembly of God
Psalm 1:2
To be included in the weekly church listing, call the San
Manuel
Miner 385-2266.
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 Childrens Study 6 p.m.
Pastor Clarence Horn, 385-4353All are welcome to hear Gods
Word,
hope to see you.
Oracle Churchof Christ
2425 El Paseo896-2452 896-2067
SundayBible Study 10 am
Worship 11 am
Full GospelChurch of God
301 E. Webb Dr., San Manuel520-385-1250 or 520-385-5017Pastors
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.
Remember the food bank! Donations
needed year round!
lab will be the following Thursday, July 14, from 8:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Both labs are hands-on sessions intended to provide each
participant with knowledge and skills they can immediately put into
action. Both labs are FREE of charge. The Business Success Center
(BSC) is located at the Aravaipa campus of Central Arizona College
on Highway
77 between Mammoth and Dudleyville. Call 520-357-2809 to reserve
your seat at one or both sessions. This project is funded by the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and supported by the
U.S. Department of Education and the Governors Office of Economic
recovery. For more information about the Copper Corridor Business
Success Center call Liz Harris Tuck at 520-896-2880.
WorkshopsContinued from Page 1
operating a vehicle in violation of restrictions. June 14
Mammoth Police and Fire assisted an ill patient in the 600 block of
Rolfs Avenue. The patient was transported by ambulance to the
hospital. June 14 A complaint against another citizen was lodged at
the Mammoth Police Department. June 15 Mammoth Fire Department
responded to the 88000 block of River Road for a patient
complaining of leg pain. The patient was transported by ambulance
to the hospital. June 16 Mammoth Fire responded to the 100 block of
Fifth Street for a patient with breathing problems. June 16
Officers attempted to locate the source of a noise disturbance in
the 700 block of Riverside Drive. June 16 Officers took a report of
telephone harassment in the 300 block of Highway 77. June 16 A
water leak was reported in the 500 block of Hetzel Avenue. The
report was turned over to Mammoth Public Works Department.
June 17 Officers observed damage to construction markers on
Highway 77. June 17 Mammoth Fire removed a rattlesnake from a
building in the 200 block of Main Street. June 17 Officers observed
damage to a structure in the 200 block of Main Street. June 17
Mammoth Fire assisted a patient with a fall injury in the 83000
block of Palomita. The patient was taken to the hospital by
ambulance. June 17 Officers assisted Pinal County Deputies with a
traffic stop. June 18 Officers observed several juveniles in the
200 block of Bluebird Street out after curfew. the officers
transported the juveniles to their residence and advised their
parents about the curfew laws. June 18 Officers investigated a 911
hang-up call in the 400 block of South Main Street. They found
everyting to be secure. June 18 Officers assisted a motorist with a
car problem. June 18 Mammoth Police and Fire assisted a diabetic
patient in the 700 block of Tiger Drive.
PoliceContinued from Page 3
Que PasaThe Tri-Community
Submissions Due the FRIDAY Before Wednesday Publication
To add an item to the community calendar please submit
information to [email protected] or call 385-2266. Listings are
free, however, the MINER reserves the right to edit or refuse
submissions.
ORACLE PUBLIC LIBRARYhas increased itshours. The library
isnowopenFridaysfrom8a.m.to3p.m.Comeinandseeourrenovatedofficearea,newcomputercarrels,andupdatedbookshelves.OracleLibraryisat565E.AmericanAvenue.Formoreinformationandforourhours,pleasecall896-2121.
If you are interestedinhavinganeyeexamthroughtheSanManuel-Oracle
Lions Clubs Sight-N-Hearing program, please call
coordinatorBernadetteCuevasat520-858-5848.Examsare$40and
ifenoughpeopleexpressaninterest,theclubcansponsortheArizonaEyeMedUnit.MAMMOTH/WINKELMAN
EARLY HEADSTART The
Mammoth/WinkelmanEarlyHeadStartisacceptingapplicationsforchildren0-3yearsforthe2011-2012schoolyear.ChildrenmustbethreebeforeAug.31,2011andneedtobringinproofofbirth,guardianship,incomeandimmunizations.Childrenwithdisabilitiesaccepted.Call487-2843formoreinformation.Sea
Lions Swim
Teamregistrationiscurrentlyunderway.Swimmersfrom5-18yearsoldofallabilitiesarewelcome.Feesare$45perswimmer(withfamilydiscountsavailable)fortheSummerseason.Registrationsformscanbefoundatthesealionsswimteam.com.PleaseCallAlexorWendyGortfor
more information at 896-2190. Practices have begun and
swimmersmayregisterat
theSanManuelPoolMonday-Fridaybetween4:30and6p.m.Sierra Oaks
Schoolisnowenrollingstudentsforthe2011-2012schoolyear.IfyouwouldlikeyourchildtoattendSierraOaksnextyear,pleasecalltheschoolat520-896-3100toenroll.Availabilityislimited,sopleasecallsoon.First
Avenue Elementary School is enrolling children for its
2011-12Preschool Program for children who are three or four years
old.
Childrenmustbe3or4beforeSept.1,2011.Studentsalreadyenrolledinthe3yearold
programdo not need to enroll for the 4 year old program.The
districtis also accepting registrations for the four-year-old
preschool atMammothElementarySTEMSchool.Studentsmustbe
fouryearsoldbeforeSept.1toattend.PacketscanbepickedupattheofficebeginningJuly28.Formoreinformation,pleasecontactMrs.Christianat385-4341orLusianaCastilloat487-2242.Free
swimming lessons are being offered at the San Manuel andMammoth
pools courtesy of the SaddleBrooke Community Outreach
andMammoth-SanManuelCommunitySchools.LessonsaretaughtbyRedCrosscertifiedguards.LessonsstartJune7,June21,July5andJuly19.Sessionsaretwoweekslong,areabout30minutesperdayandmeetTuesdaythroughFriday.FormoreinformationaboutlessonsinMammoth,call487-2031.FormoreinformationaboutlessonsinSanManuel,call385-9854.Due
to
trainingandvacationschedules,SupervisorRioswouldliketoinformconstituentsofa
change inofficehours for theweekof June27
toJuly1.TheMammothofficewillbeopenonTuesday,June28,andThursday,June30,from9:30a.m.to3p.m.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecontacttheofficeat487-2941or520-866-7830.Ifyourequireimmediateassistanceduringthesetimes,pleasecontacttheFlorenceofficeat520-866-6211.A
Co-Ed
BenefitSoftballTourneywillbeheldforKacyBoneJune18-19attheSanManuelSoftballField.ContactRickat520-310-6201forinformationonteamregistration.The
San Manuel Rotarywill bemoving itsmeeting to theSun
LiveConferenceCenterinSanManuelbeginningJune28.Theclubwillmeetfromnoonto1p.m.Lunchisnotprovidedbutattendeesareencouragedtobringasacklunch.
In response to
theclosingofGordonsIGAfoodstore,AdelanteJuntosCoalition will enlist
the service of staff and students from their
AMIGOSmentoringprogramand
theSummerBridgesprogramtoprovideagroceryshopping and delivery
service for residents ofSanManuel.
EachTuesdayandThursdaybeginningTuesday,June28,2011,AJCstaffandstudentswillpickupgrocerylistsfromarearesidentsandgointoBashasandWalmartinOroValleytodoshoppingforTri-Communityresidents.Therewillbea$25servicefeetohelppayforgasandupkeepoftheagencyvanthatwillbeusedtomakethegroceryruns.EBTclientscanmakein-kinddonationstosupporttheyouthprogramsordo3hoursofcommunityserviceatAJCastheirservicefee.BeginningonJune27thAJCstaffwillbegintakingyourgroceryorderstheshoppingareTuesdaysandThursdays.ResidentscanwriteuptheirowngrocerylistandthencallAJCtohaveitpickeduporsendtheirgrocerylistviafaxto520-385-3029oremailyourlisttothestaffatbchavez@luzsocial.com.Formoreinformation,callBettyattheAJCProjectOfficeat520-325-3028.Friday,
June 24, and Saturday, June 25, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
BlessedSacramentCatholicChurch inMammothwill have a rummage sale at
theParishHalloffHighway77.Concessionswillbesoldincludinggreenandredchiliburros,chorizoburrosandtacos.Formoreinformation,pleasecontactthechurchofficeat520-487-2451.Friday,
June 24, 5-7 p.m., the San Manuel Elks will host a
roastchickendinner.Costis$8perplatefor1/2chicken,allthefixins,dessertandbeverages.Theeventisopentothepublic.Saturday,
June 25,1p.m.,SycamoreCanyonAcademywillcelebrateits four year
anniversary byopening its doors to the community.Tourswillbegivenof
thecampus; therewillbeentertainment, foodand
fun.EvelineAuerbachwillbeleadingahistorictourofthecampus.Formoreinformation,pleasecall520-896-9391ext.100.Friday,
July 1, 7 a.m.,OWN,OracleWomensNetwork, invites
localbusinesswomentojointhemeverymonthforabreakfastmeetinginOracle.JulysmeetingwillbeheldattheC.O.D.Ranchat7a.m.Forreservationsormoreinformation,[email protected]
Mammoth-SanManuelCommunitySchoolsBIGTalentShowwillbeheldJuly16.Comeshowthetalenteveryoneknowsyouhave.YoumustcometoCommunitySchoolstosignupJune29from6-8p.m.Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays Join San Manuels
WalkingandExerciseGroup.Healthy livingdoesnt happenat thedoctors
officeexercise.From8-9:30a.m.atGardnerMiddleSchoolsgym.Sponsorsaskfora$1donationtohelpwiththeutilitycosts.Bridge
is
playedattheOracleCommunityCenterTuesdaysfrom1-2p.m.CallEthelAmatorat896-2197formoreinformation.Canasta
is
playedattheOracleCommunityCenteronMondaysfrom9tonoon,andBingofrom1to2p.m.Community
Band
Growing,MusiciansSought.Musiciansareneeded,especiallybrassandwoodwinds,
for theSanManuelCommunityband,
theNoisemakers.ContactRobRobertsat520-385-4682.Game Day at
theOracleCommunityCenter isonThursdays
from9a.m.tonoon.ComeandplayScrabbleorchess.Monday lunches
attheOracleCommunityCenterareatnoon.EachMondayavolunteerbringsthemaindishandothersbringsidedishes.Feeis$4formembersand$5forguests.Oracle
Community Center membership cards are available at
thecentersMondaylunch.Oracle
CommunityCentersewingandknitting.JanuaryandFebruary,ViolaPoganyisteachingknittingWednesdaysfrom1:30-3:30p.m.Asupplylistisofferedorbringyourownyarnandneedles.CallSusieCochranformoreinformationat896-2935.Second
and Fourth Fridays of theMonth, 10:30 a.m.,
SanManuelLibraryToddlerStoryTime.TheSanManuelPublic Librarywill
begin
holdstorytimefortoddlersonthesecondandfourthFridayofeachmonthat10:30-11:00
a.m. There will be stories, song and fingerplays. No registration
isrequiredforthefreeprogram.The Community
SchoolsGym,locatedinthebasementofSanManuelHighSchoolAuditorium,isopenfrom5:30to7:30p.m.Mondays,WednesdaysandFridays.Admissionisfree.
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The San Manuel Sea Lions competed at a swim meet in Mammoth
hosted by the Copper Area Stingrays. The Sea Lions won the meet
with 1039 points, the Florence Sharks finished second with 274
points and the Copper Area Stingrays finished third with 135
points. The coaches were pleased to see the number of improvements
swimmers made during the meet. A total of 4 team records were
broken on Saturday. Swimmers breaking team records included the
following: Arielle Gray (12), Meghan Cook (15), Parker Gray (15),
Blaine Mulholland (17), and Ross Payne (17). Three swimmers turned
in outstanding performances: Evan Apuron (8), Will Newman (11) and
Arielle Gray (12) all had the perfect day, each winning all eight
events they entered. The following swimmers had first place
finishes on Saturday:
Ethan Kellam, 5, (Fly, Breast, Free);Katie Hartup, 6, (Back,
Free)Tabitha Kellam, 7, (IM, Fly, 50 Free, Free, Medley Relay, Free
Relay);Evan Apuron, 8, (IM, Fly, Back, Breast, Free, 50 Free,
Medley Relay, Free Relay);Brian Mulholland, 7, (Medley Relay, Free
Relay);Summer Qualls, 8, (Medley Relay);Star Chavez, 8, (Breast,
Medley Relay, Free Relay);Mary Faith Ortiz, 8, (Free Relay);Jimmie
Madrid, 8, (Medley Relay, Free Relay);Kiah Blank, 8, (Medley Relay,
Free Relay);Gilbert Rodriguez, 9, (Medley Relay, Free Relay);Darien
Apuron,10, (IM, Fly, Back, Medley Relay, Free Relay);Gianna
Sweeney, 10, (100 Free, Free, Medley Relay, Free Relay);Michael
Primero-Predgo, 10, (IM, Fly, Back, Free, 100 Free, Medley Relay,
Free Relay);
Nakia Brown, 10, (Medley Relay, Free Relay);Morgan Cook, 10,
(Medley Relay);Piper Gray, 10, (Breast, Medley Relay, Free
Relay);Raquel Ortiz , 10, (Medley Relay);Will Newman, 11, (IM, Fly,
Back, Breast, Free, 100 Free, Medley Relay, Free Relay);Raya Woods,
11, (Free Relay);Ruby Kubat, 11, (Free Relay);Arielle Gray, 12,
(IM, Fly, Back, Free, 100 Free, Medley Relay, Free Relay);Mikey
Garcia, 12, (Medley Relay, Free Relay);Theresa Sweeney, 13, (Medley
Relay);Alex Newman, 13, (Medley Relay, Free Relay);Armando Noriega,
13, (Medley Relay, Free Relay);Taylor Woods, 13, (Medley Relay,
Free Relay);Nicole Primero-Predgo, 14, (Medley Relay, Back, 100
Free)Timothy Mulholland, 14, (IM, Back, 100 Free, Breast, Free,
Medley Relay, Free Relay);
Meghan Cook, 15, (Fly, 100 Free, Breast, Free);Amara Apuron, 15,
(IM, Back );Parker Gray, 15, (IM, Fly, Back, Medley Relay , Free
Relay);Blaine Mulholland, 17, (100 Free, Breast, Free, Medley
Relay, Free Relay);Ross Payne, 17, (Medley Relay, Free Relay); This
was the first swim meet for Saul Noriega (7) and Raylene Tuka (9),
both swimmers performed well, had fun and earned ribbons. Mary
Faith Ortiz was named Sea Lion Beast of the Week for competing in
all the eight events and achieving personal best times in every
event. The Sea Lions will travel to Coolidge for a showdown against
league powerhouses Coolidge and San Tan Valley. There is still time
to join the team - contact Alex or Wendy Gort at 896-2190 or stop
by the San Manuel Pool between 4:30 and 6 p.m. for more
information.
Sea Lions win again
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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, ArizonaPage 6 Wednesday, June 22,
2011
Public NoticeTS # 15490-379
Notice Of Trustees SaleRecorded: 5/23/2011 The following legally
described trust property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale
under that certain Deed of Trust dated June 30, 2008, and recorded
on July 9, 2008, at Fee Number 2008-064903, Records of Pinal
County, Arizona, at public auction, to the highest bidder at the
main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez
Circle, Building A, Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, on Tuesday,
August 23, 2011, at 11:30 oclock a.m. of said day: Lot 63, Maricopa
Meadows Parcel 13, according to the Plat of record in the office of
the County Recorders of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet
E, Slide 51. Street Address, If Any, Or Identifiable Location Of
Trust Property: 46129 W. Holly Drive Maricopa, Arizona 85239
Assessors Parcel Number: 512-34-0630 Original Principal Balance
$109,343.00 Beneficiary (current): Name: Compass Bank Address: P.O.
Box 10566 Birmingham, Alabama 35296 Original Trustor: Name: Sergio
Lopez-Valenzuela and Maria I. Lopez, husband and wife Address:
44405 W. Honey Comb Rd. Maricopa, AZ 85239 Successor Trustee: Name:
Steven J. Itkin Address: Waterfall, Economidis, Caldwell, Hanshaw
& Villamana, P.C. 5210 East Williams Circle, Suite 800 5210
East Williams Circle, Suite 800 Tucson, Arizona 85711 Telephone:
520-745-7817 Fax: 520-745-1279 Toll Free: 888-547-4978 E-mail:
[email protected] Dated this 23rd day of May, 2011. /s/ Steven J.
Itkin, Successor Trustee Manner of Trustee Qualification: A Member
of the State Bar of Arizona Pursuant to A.R.S. 33-803(A)(2) Name of
Trustees Regulator: State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona ) ) ss.
County Of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before
me this 23rd day of May, 2011 by Steven J. Itkin, as Successor
Trustee and not individually. (Seal): /s/ Abby Moore Notary Public
My Comm. Exp. Sept. 25, 2011Publish: 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11,
6/22/11
4.5 inches$151.20
Public NoticeRE: Reference No: 6814USDA
Notice Of Trustees SaleRecorded: May 24, 2011 Loan Number:
767737 The following legally described trust property will be sold,
pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed
recorded in Instrument No. 121841, Docket No. 2018, Page No. 588,
Records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest
bidder at at the main entrance to the Pinal County Superior Court
Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, in Pinal
County, in or near Florence, Arizona, on August 24, 2011 at 10:00AM
of said day: Legal: Lot 44 And West 43 Feet Of Lot 45, Jones Place,
According To The Plat Of Record In The Office Of The County
Recorder Of Pinal County, Arizona, Recorded In Book 6 Of Maps, Page
39. Except The West 38 Feet Of Said Lot 44. AKA: 405 E 5th St Eloy,
AZ 85231 Tax Parcel Number 411-05-123F 7 Original Principal Balance
$ 46,000.00 Name And Address Of Original Trustor Oletha Marie
Cannon, Wife Of Isiah Cannon, As Her Sole And Separate Property 405
E 5th St Eloy, AZ 85231 Beneficiary United States Of America,
Acting Through Rural Housing Service, United States Department Of
Agriculture 230 North 1st Avenue Suite 206 Phoenix, AZ 85003
Current Trustee: Rick D Sherman, Member Of The State Bar Of Arizona
402 West Roosevelt Street Suite J Phoenix, AZ 85003 Telephone
Number: 602.957.5348 Dated May 24, 2011 /s/ Rick D Sherman Manner
Of Trustee Qualification The Successor Trustee Appointed Herein
Qualifies As A Trustee Of The Trust Deed In The Trustees Capacity
As Rick D Sherman, Member Of The State Bar As Required By Arizona
Revised Statutes Section 33-803, Subsection A-2. Trustees
Regulator: State Bar Of Arizona State Of Arizona } } ss. County of
Maricopa } On May 24, 2011, before me, the undersigned Notary
Public in and for said State, personally appeared Rick D Sherman,
that executed said instrument as such Trustee, and known to me to
be the person who executed said instrument. Witness my hand and
official seal. /s/ TW Higgins Notary Public My Comm. Expires
February 12, 2013 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 Trustees Sale.Publish: 6/8/11, 6/15/11, 6/22/11,
6/29/11
5.25 inches$176.40
Public NoticeTrustee Sale No: 2011-7001
Notice Of Trustees SaleRecorded: June 2, 2011 The following
legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the
power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated February 26,
2007, and recorded on February 27, 2007 in Instrument Number
2007-024494, thereafter amended and restated by that certain
Modified and Severed Deed of Trust I, dated March 5, 2010 and
recorded on March 19, 2010 as Document No. 2010-026420, Records of
Pinal County, Arizona at public auction to the highest bidder at
the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 N. Jason
Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, AZ on September 1, 2011 at
11:00AM of said day: Legal: Lots 1-8, 56-78, 85-101, 117-119 and
120-123, inclusive, Ghost Hollow Estates Phase 1, according to
Cabinet H of Maps, page 046, records of Pinal County, Arizona. The
street address is purported to be: Address Unavailable See Legal
Description Pinal County, AZ Tax Parcel Number 509-98-0010 thru
509-98-0080; 509-98-0560 thru 509-98-0780; 509-98-0850 thru
509-98-1010; 509-98-1170 thru 509-98-1230 Original Principal
Balance $ 2,192,500.00 Name And Address Of Original Trustor Michael
V. George and Cheryl D. George 7130 E. Saddleback St. Unit 59 Mesa,
AZ 85207 Current Owner Michael V. George and Cheryl D. George 7130
E. Saddleback St. Unit 59 Mesa, AZ 85207 Beneficiary Merchants
Funding, LLC 7400 E. Crestline Circle Suite 250 Greenwood Village,
CO 80111 Current Trustee Empire West Title Agency, LLC 4808 N. 22nd
St. Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Telephone Number: (602) 749-7000
Dated June 2, 2011 Empire West Title Agency, LLC /s/ By: Barbara
Rostad Its: Vice President Manner Of Trustee Qualification A.R.S.
33-803(A)(1) Regulator: The Department of Financial Institutions
State Of Arizona } } ss. County of Maricopa } On June 2, 2011,
before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared
Barbara Rostad, Vice President of Empire West Title Agency, LLC
personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of
satisfactory evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to
the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the
same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the
instrument the person or the entity upon behalf of which the person
acted, executed the instrument. Witness my hand and official seal.
My commission expires November 27, 2012 /s/ Sherri L. Morris Notary
Public All persons whose interest in the Trust Property is
subordinate in priority to that of the above described Deed of
Trust may be subject to having such subordinate interest terminated
by this Trustees Sale.Publish: 6/15/11, 6/22/11, 6/29/11,
7/6/11
6 inches$201.60
Public NoticeNotice Of Publication
Articles Of Organization Have Been Filed In The Office Of The
Arizona Corporation Commission For I Name: Climate Kings, LLC.
L-16-77938-4. II The address of registered office is: 28211 N Abby
Cir, San Tan Valley AZ 85143. The name and address of the Statutory
Agent is: Polly Sue Pittman, 1041 N. 95th Place Mesa AZ 85207. III
Management of limited liability company is reserved to the members.
The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Shawn
Anthony Pittman, 28211 N Abby Cir, San Tan Valley AZ 85143,
member.Publish: 6/15/11, 6/22/11, 6/29/11
1.75 inches$44.10
Public NoticeFile No. VWCU v Lovelis, Margaret
Notice Of Trustees SaleRecorded: 5/11/2011 The following legally
described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of
sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated January 10, 2000 and
recorded on January 19, 2000 in Instrument Number 2000-002923, in
the records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the
highest bidder, at the Main entrance to the to the Superior Court
Building, 971 N Jason Lopez Circle, Bldg A, Florence AZ, on
Tuesday, August 16, 2011, at the hour of 11:30 A.M. of said day:
Lot 9 Block 14 Of North Coolidge An Addition To Coolidge Townsite
According To The Plat Of Record In The Office Of The County
Recorder Of Pinal County Arizona In Book 3 Of Maps Page 34 Tax
Parcel Number: 205-03-2150 Original Principal Balance: $10,000.00
Purported street address: 367 W Bealey Ave Coolidge AZ 85228 Take
note that all interests in the trust property subordinate in
priority to said Deed of Trust may be subject to being terminated
by the Trustees Sale. Beneficiary: Vantage West Credit Union fka DM
Federal Credit Union PO Box 15115 Tucson AZ 85708-0115 The
Successor Trustee qualifies as a Trustee of the Trust Deed in the
Trustees capacity as a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as
regulated by the State Bar of Arizona, as required by Arizona
Revised Statutes Section 33-803, Subsection A. Dated: May 10, 2011
Margaret Lovelis, an unmarried woman P.O. Box 8334 Tucson AZ 85738
Estate of Margaret Lovelis 7243 Carmenita Rd La Mesa CA 91941
Original Trustor /s/ Howard A. Chorost, a member of the State Bar
of Arizona, Successor Trustee 21 East Speedway Boulevard Tucson.
Arizona 85705 State Of Arizona ) County Of Maricopa ): ss. This
instrument was acknowledged before me May 10, 2011, by Howard A.
Chorost, a member of the State Bar of Arizona, Successor Trustee,
who is personally known to me and who executed the foregoing Notice
of Trustee Sale. /s/ Tina Biskupiak Notary Public My Commission
Expires: 1/5/14Publish: 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11, 6/22/11
4.5 inches$151.20
Public NoticeFile Number 11-2641
Notice Of Trustees SaleRecorded 5/13/2011 The following property
will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder pursuant to
the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust recorded on
April 16, 2009, at Recorders Fee Number 2009-038262 in the Office
of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona. The public auction
will be held at the main entrance of the Superior Court Building,
971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, on August
16, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. The property is legally described as Lot
2112, of Arizona City Unit Four, according to the Map of Record in
the Office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona,
recorded in Book 9 of Maps, Page 56. Purported address: 10135 W.
Arvada Drive, Arizona City, AZ 85223. Tax Parcel # 407-03-3470,
Original Principal Balance $119,900.00. Name of Beneficiary: MGF
Funding, Inc. P.O. Box 41941, Mesa, Arizona 85274. Original
Trustor: Bill Thurmond and Laverne Thurmond, 10135 W. Arvada Drive,
Arizona City, AZ 85223. The Trustee qualifies pursuant to A.R.S.
33-803(A)(2) as a member of the State Bar of Arizona, and is
regulated by the State Bar of Arizona. The name, address, and
telephone number of the Trustee is: Rex C. Anderson, 15029 N.
Thompson Peak Parkway, Suite B111-471, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260.
888-675-7809. The Trustee requires every bidder at the Trustees
Sale, except the beneficiary, to provide at the time and place set
for the auction a $10,000 deposit in the form of a cashiers check
as a condition of entering a bid. Dated: May 13, 2011 File #
11-2641 /s/ Rex C. Anderson, Trustee State of Arizona }} ss.
Maricopa County } The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before
me on May 13, 2011, by Rex C. Anderson, a member of the State Bar
of Arizona, as Trustee. /s/ Sukhbir Singh Brah Notary Public My
Commission expires: 9/3/12Publish: 6/1/11, 6/8/11, 6/15/11,
6/22/11
4.25 inches$142.80
Public Notice
MINER Legal 6/22/11
Public NoticeTrustee Sale No: 11-1038Notice Of Trustees Sale
Recording date: June 7, 2011 The following legally described
trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under
that certain Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents (if applicable)
dated August 19, 2009, and recorded on August 31, 2009 in
Instrument Number 2009-89732, Records of Pinal County, Arizona at
public auction to the highest bidder at the main Entrance of the
Pinal County Courthouse, 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A,
Florence, Az on September 7, 2011 at 11:00AM of said day: Legal:
Lot 2, Final Plat for Parcel 2 at Homestead North, according to the
plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal
County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet F, Slide 135. The street
address is purported to be: 20855 North Danielle Avenue Maricopa,
AZ 85138 Tax Parcel Number: 512-43-121 Original Principal Balance:
$ 168,931.00 Name and address of original Trustor: Oswaldo
Vargas-Eslava, a married man as his sole and separate property
20855 N. Danielle Avenue Maricopa, AZ 85138 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 Cashiers 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. Trustees Phone number:
623-581-3262 Sale Information: www.mkcsales.info Dated June 7, 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
Trustees Regulator: Arizona Department of Real Estate State Of
Arizona }} ss. County Of Maricopa } On June 7, 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
PublicPublish: 6/22/11, 6/29/11, 7/6/11, 7/13/11
Public NoticeKen Bennett Secretary of State Limited Partnerships
1700 West Washington 7th Fl Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Make Check
Payable to: Secretary of State Fee: $10.00 Plus $3.00 per page Plus
$3.00 Statement of Qualification to be an LLP SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE
with self-addressed, stamped envelope. All correspondence regarding
this filing will be sent to the principal address stated below.
Filed June 14, 2011 #4003518. CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
AND STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATION TO BE A LIMITED LIABILITY
PARTNERSHIP. A.R.S. 29-308C To be filed when partnership is not on
record with the Secretary of State Rattling Cactus Exploration,
General Partnership Name of the Partnership Rattling Cactus
Exploration, General Partnership County Recorder File Number
4003518 Street address of chief executive office in Arizona 2605
South Tomahawk Road, Rain Dance Park Lot 32 Apache Junction 85119
Name of the service of process agent Tina L. Vannucci Phone (520)
426-3924 Arizona address of agent 111 S E Cottonwood Lane Suite 150
Casa Grande 85132 Statement of Status for which this application is
made: LLP The names, addresses and signature of each general
partner Douglas Eyben 2605 South Tomahawk Road, Rain Dance Park Lot
32 /s/ Douglas Eyben Apache Junction AZ 85119 Colleen Eyben 2605
South Tomahawk Road, Rain Dance Park Lot 32 Apache Junction AZ
85119 /s/ Colleen Eyben **** An affidavit evidencing publication
shall be filed with the Secretary of State within ninety days after
the filing of the statement of qualification (Filing Fee
$3.00)MINER Legal 6/22/11, 6/29/11, 7/6/11
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Saturday, July 2, 3 p.m. until ??Live Music by
THE HAYWIRE BAND & THEIR GUEST
Games games gamesfor adults & children
Pool Tourney Basketball shoot Watermelon Eating Contest for the
kids
hula hoop contest Corn-hole Ladder Ball Toss & Much more
Kids wading pool (bring your towel)Prizes & raffles
All kinds of Food & BeveragesHamburgers Hotdogs Brats
Walking Tacos
No Admission Fee!! All invited!!Watch for the adult tug of war
challenge!!
(Get your team ready)
Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION
HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION
FOR I. GORHAM SAFETY CONSULTING & SERVICE ENTERPRISES LLC
L-1675840-9 II. The address of the known place of business is: 111
E. 5th St Mammoth, AZ 85 618 III. The name and street address of
the Statutory Agent is: Registered Agent Solutions, Inc. 638 N. 5th
Ave Phoenix, AZ 85003 Management of the limited liability company
is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person
who is a member are: Frances M. Gorham 111 E. 5th Mammoth AZ 85618
manager Frances M. GorhamMINER Legal 6/22/11, 6/29/11, 7/6/11
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privacy, very well maintained MH on 1.25 ac, totally fenced, horse
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Beautiful hilltop views from 5 ac. parcel. Can be split. Horse
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6,000 sq. ft. bldg and is including building materials on site.
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Homesite. $165,000.Great lot in center of Oracle. Ready to build
on, utilities at lot line. $31,900.Corner lot .48 ac zoned
commerical. Easy access to American Ave. and Hwy 77.
$44,900.Sunrise, sunset and Catalina Mountain range all in your
view from this 1 ac. lot. $79,900.Best price for 5 ac. in Oracle
area with easy terms, OWC with $5,000 down. Call today!
$49,900.
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5 bd. home on 40 ac. on Redington Rd., quality home, artesian
well. Views. $250,000Hwy 77 and Main, zoned commercial/residential,
water, sewer and electric at property line. Leveled off pad area,
great views. Owner will carry. 2.1 ac. Price reduced to
$24,500.Peppersauce Mine Rd. - 10, 20 or 40 ac., magnificent views
of mountains, very private, 20 ac. parcel has well and solar array,
borders State land. $64,900, $144,900 or $229,900.Beautiful MH with
fantastic views and 3.3 ac. to spread out in, well, fireplace,
large MB, $125,000.REDUCED!! Stunning views from this elevated
property on high side of Redington Rd. Can be split. 8.48 ac
$149,500.Beautiful views, 37 ac in secluded area, State land on 2
sides, zoned for site build or MH. $250,000.Secluded area with
great views, large room addition on mobile, lots of mature trees, 1
1/3 acres. $49,000.Large well-kept home, great views, 3 bd, 3ba,
616 sq. ft. basement with its own entrance, rock fireplace with
pellet stone insert, large RV carport includes a 500 sq.ft. beauty
shop with equipment. $249,000. 2 view lots, city water, sewer,
paved roads. $16,500 each.
910 W. 2ND AVE. MLS#: 21035561 The front yard of this totally
renovated home boasts 2 huge shade trees and views forever. Inside
you will enjoy the beautiful, totally new kitchen with its gorgeous
new cabinetry and appliances. The 2nd bathroom has been remodeled
into a master bathroom that will make your living easy. New carpet
adds to the luxury. See this home now at this great price. This
home qualifies for USDA 0% down. A full price offer to include
installation of central A/C. $ 74,000
870 N SYCAMORE DRIV MLS#: 21113692 Large fenced back yard has
storage shed and great play area and sand box for kids to play.
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