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Also In Th is Issue:

Vol. 58 No. 42 Wednesday, October 17, 2012 Periodicals Postage Paid at San Manuel, Ariz. 85631 50 Cents

Proudly serving as the Tri-Community’s source of weekly news since 1954

San Manuel

MINER

Forums hosted for Oracle Fire District, county and state seats,

See Stories Pages 6 and 8

MESS Students’ News Page,See Page 16

A hopeful walk ...

See Page 7

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San Manuel MinerP.O. Box 60,

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Published each Wednesday and distributed from the Lower Arcade Building, San Manuel, Arizona. Entered as Periodicals October 26, 1954 at the post office, San Manuel, Arizona under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Periodicals postage paid at San Manuel, Arizona. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the San Manuel Miner, P.O. Box 60, San Manuel, Arizona 85631-0060. SUBSCRIPTIONS: $35.50 per year in Pinal County, $40.50 per year elsewhere in the United States. Member of the Arizona Newspaper Association and the National Newspapers Association for over 30 years. Publisher...............................................James CarnesGeneral Manager................................Michael CarnesManaging Editor ................................ Jennifer CarnesOffice Manager .......................................Dimitra ClarkCopy Editor ............................................. Arletta SloanReporter............................................ John HernandezReporter......................................................... Mila LiraSigned columns and letters to the editor in this newspaper express the views of the individual writer, not necessarily the editorial views of the Miner.

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Babette Q. Dougherty, 53, passed away October 9, 2012, after a long fought battle with illness.

A celebration of life for Esther M. Tudor will be held Sunday, Oct. 21, from 1-3 p.m. at the Mammoth Lions Club, 115 Main Street.

Babette Q. DoughertyAugust 13, 1959 - October 9, 2012

Babette Q. Dougherty

She was born August 13, 1959 in Clearfi eld, PA. She graduated top of her class with a B.A in Art and M.A in Education, she enjoyed a long career as an educator and artist. She infl uenced the lives of many children and the art community at large. Babette will be missed. We will remember her love, strength and kind heart. Babette is survived by her loving husband Danny Dougherty; children Tamyia Benavidez (Tamyia’s signifi cant other Brett Masek), and Dusty Dougherty; her

grandchild Nicholas Benavidez; sister Jamie (Pat) Blute and nieces Sarah, and Olivia. In lieu of fl owers donations can be made to ChildrensMuseumTucson.org or TucsonMuseumofArt.org. A potluck celebration of her life will be held 1 p.m., Sat., Oct. 20, 2012 at the Oracle Park 301 N. Evergreen Dr. in Oracle.

Esther M.

Tudor

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.Oct. 4 Daniel Justin Kramer, 26, Oracle, was arrested in the area of American Ave. and Rosales, Oracle, and was charged with disorderly conduct. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence. Glen Scott Hays, 50, San Manuel, was arrested in the area of Eighth Ave. and Bunk House Rd., San Manuel, and was charged with aggravated driving while under the infl uence of alcohol (DUI). He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. A fatal plane crash was reported near the San Manuel Airport. Burglary was reported in the 500 block of N. Oak Hills Pl., Oracle. Assault was reported in the 3200 block of W. Hwy. 77, Oracle. Burglary was reported in the 2100 block of W. American Ave., Oracle. Theft of a diamond ring and necklace was reported in the 65000 block of E. Rose Ridge Dr., SaddleBrooke. Criminal dmaage was reported in the 35000 block of S. Mesa Ridge Dr., SaddleBrooke. Locks were damaged.Oct. 5 Assault was reported at Sun Life in San Manuel. Trespassing was reported at the San Manuel High School. The person was arrested.Oct. 6 An accident without injuries was reported in the area of S. Mt. Lemmon Rd. and E. Fuego Rd., Oracle. A driver ran off the road. Criminal damage was reported in the 2000 block of W. Calle Encanto, Oracle. A vehicle and house were spray painted. A runaway juvenile was reported in the 36000 block of S. Mt. Lemmon Rd., Oracle (Sycamore Academy). Criminal damage was

reported in the area of S. Tierra Verde St., San Manuel. A vehicle’s window was smashed and profanities were written on the vehicle.Oct. 7 Joe Anthony Pugliese, 44, Oracle, was arrested in the area of N. Justice Dr., Oracle, and was charged with preventing the use of a telephone in an emergency, assault, criminal damage, disorderly conduct and threatening/intimidation. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail.Oct. 8 Theft of a trash can was reported in the area of N. Colleen Dr., Oracle. A house fi re was reported in the 600 block of W. Camino Yucca, Oracle. The fi re started in the backyard. Oracle Fire Department responded to the scene. Southwest Gas and BIA were contacted to shut off the gas and power to the home. No injuries were reported. A ruanaway juvenile was reported in the 36000 block of S. Mt. Lemmon Rd., Oracle (Sycamore Academy).Oct. 9 Theft of tobacco was reported int he 2100 block of E. American Ave., Oracle. An accident without injuries was reported in the 36000 block of S. Ridgeview Blvd., SaddleBrooke. A vehicle struck a boulder. An accident with injuries was reported in the 47000 block of E. Ballesta Rd., SaddleBrooke. A motorcycle went down, tearing up the rider’s leg.Oct. 11 A male juvenile, 14, Mammoth, was arrested at the San Manuel High School and was charged with being an incorrigible child. He was cited and released. Deputies received a report from a citizen in the 8500 block of S. Encino Rd., Mammoth, that a neighbor’s sheep had come onto the reporting person’s property and that the man’s dogs had killed the sheep. The man was unsure what to do, but decided to contact the sheep’s owner and handle the

Sheriff ’s Report

Sheriff, Page 17

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On Sat., Oct. 13, 2012 at 3:28 p.m. Deputies from the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office along with Emer-gency Medical Technicians (EMS) were dispatched to the 83000 block of East Palomita Drive outside of Mammoth for a juvenile male with a shotgun wound to his left hand. When deputies and EMS personnel arrived on scene, they discovered a 14-year-old male with a shotgun wound to his left hand. The victim was stabilized

by medical staff and later transported to a Tucson hos-pital where he underwent surgery for his injury. The investigation revealed, two juvenile males, both age 14, had found various rounds of ammunition in a shed behind their property. The juveniles decided to place a metal pipe in a vice and then place the ammuni-tion inside of the pipe and strike the primer with a hammer/ax to discharge the rounds. At least two spent casings

for a rifle chambered in 30-30 were located as well as an old piece of wooden furniture placed in the path of the end of the metal pipe about 20 feet away. The wooden chest had at least one hole in it indicat-ing a successful fire. When one of the juveniles placed a 12-gauge-shotgun slug in the pipe and attempted to discharge it in the same manner, the round blew up and shrapnel became lodged in the palm of his left hand. The unspent rounds of am-

munition were seized for destruction as the guardian of the child is a prohibited possessor and is not able to possess ammunition or firearms. The guardian told deputies he had inherited the prop-erty from his grandfather and the ammunition had been left in the shed. The guardian also claimed no knowledge to what the ju-veniles were doing until one of them was injured. Child Protective Services was notified.

Juvenile playing with ammunition injured in Mammoth

Photos courtesy Pinal County Sheriff’s Office.

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I have received robo-calls from the Babeu campaign attacking Jim Walsh, our Pinal County Attorney. Not only are these calls possibly a violation of campaign laws but the very nature of the unfounded accusations and lies shows the gutter level of politics Babeu practices. It’s no wonder he

had to leave Massachusetts when his brand of politics got so onerous he had to come to our state where nobody knows him. County Attorney Walsh has done an excellent job for Pinal County, is well respected throughout the state and has the breath of

experience required to run what is the largest law firm in Pinal County. His office has prosecuted more cases even as the actual crime rate is going down. He has done this by working closely with the sheriff’s department to ensure investigations are run correctly and by running an

efficient operation. His staff now includes for-mer county attorneys that use to run other county attorney offices in the state because they respect Mr. Walsh and want to work with him. The County Attorney’s office is a multifaceted operation advocating for victim rights,

Avoid Maricopa County’s mistakesLetters to the Editor

making sure “deadbeat” parents support their chil-dren, dealing with fraud to help protect small business interest and more. The County Attorney’s office is a complex public service and one that de-serves experienced leadership and not someone who throws

rocks and hasn’t managed anything more complex then his checkbook. Jim Walsh deserves our vote for Pinal County Attorney. Let’s not repeat the mistakes of Maricopa County./s/David CowardGold Canyon, AZ

Paul Babeu’s lies never quit – they just get more outra-geous. His latest target is Pinal County Attorney James Walsh, and why is he going after Mr. Walsh? Because he can’t control him, that’s why. Attorney Walsh has stood up to Babeu’s bullying and has refused to cave in to his ridiculous demands. Because there’s nothing in Walsh’s record or performance to criticize, Ba-beu has been flat out making stuff up. He throws out crazy numbers that have already been discredited by the ex-perts about how Walsh never puts anyone in jail. It’s nonsense of course – and

frankly, if the sheriff is that worried about criminals in the county, then he should go out and find them, which is his job, rather than spend his time and taxpayer money cam-paigning for himself and his friends. He’s so busy promot-ing Voyles, (who is his desig-nated flunky), Cheryl Chase (his hand-picked Supervisor candidate – and employee!) that he doesn’t have a minute to spare to actually do his job. James Walsh is the about the only one in the county who can and will stand up to this bully. He’s also honest, pro-fessional and ethical. Please give him your vote!/s/ Mary Desio

Babeu should be doing his job

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I find it very curious that Curis Resources participated in the Area Leaders Meet to Discuss Emergency Plans event considering how they try so hard to convince the public that their operation is so safe. I see flooding was dis-cussed; but, what about the many trucks, filled with acid, traversing Hunt Highway and Route 79 each day, should there be an accident causing an acid spill. Vapors

would spread across the area. I asked this question of the previous Chief of Police of Florence and the Fire Department about six months ago and was told that they could not handle the situation. I was told: “there are only 2 hazmat trained firemen” and “the police would have to call in police from other areas, which would take at least 1/2-hour to respond.” All of this when time is of

the essence? There are more types of emergencies than floods, which need to be addressed. I would like to see some information from all the emergency officials who par-ticipated in the meeting to give the public information on how they would handle such a situation and how that would effect residents as well as businesses. /s/ Marilyn CallahanFlorence, AZ

Did leaders discuss acid truck emergencies?

The Republican candidate for County Recorder has stated that since one office is just like any other, the fact that she was a

All jobs not created equalmanager in a business office qualifies her for this job. She seems to have no concept of the importance of the records she would be responsible for, or the duty to protect the voter files. These records are vitally important to our lives, and I don’t want them in the hands of someone who doesn’t appreciate that. This office is no place for on-the-job-training. Barbara Kelly has worked in every area of the recorder’s office for over

thirty years, has overseen the process of bringing it into the twenty-first century technologically, and has specific training in election laws and procedures. No contest. Pinal County voters, please pay close attention to who you vote for this November. You will determine whether or not the BEST woman for the job is elected. That woman is beyond a doubt, Barbara Kelly. /s/Jim GordonGold Canyon

There’s a true and its real video circulating that shows Mitt Romney telling wealthy donors that 47% of Americans are “dependent on govern-ment” and “believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing.” So just who are these free-loading Americans who pay no income tax but feel “en-titled” to government help? Well, if you’re a senior who worked hard all your life and are now receiving Medicare and Social Security, then he’s talking about you. If you’re a worker receiving low wages, or a veteran, or disabled, or even active-duty military per-sonnel in a combat zone, then he’s talking about you too. You’re one of “those” peo-ple, and Romney says it’s not his job to worry about you. He said “I’ll never convince them they should take per-sonal responsibility and care for their lives”./s/ Darold and Sharon HickoxGold Canyon

Are you part of the 47 percent?

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By John Hernandez On Wednesday Oct. 10, a moderated candidate forum for the Oracle Fire district was held. The forum was spon-sored by the Oracle Women’s Network (OWN). At the beginning of the fo-rum moderated by Liz Tuck, Fire Chief Ortiz gave an overview of the reason the fire district board almost went to three members instead of the five that was announced ear-lier. In September the Board of Supervisors voted and ap-proved a three member board for the fire district. Due to some communication issues, the resolution propos-ing a five person board for the district by their top two administrators did not make it to the Pinal County Elec-tions Office. As a five person board had previously been announced to the electorate,

it was felt by the Oracle com-munity that not enough notice was given to the candidates and the community who had believed it would be a five member board as advertised. Wednesday morning three candidates and several com-munity members went to Flor-ence and spoke at a special meeting with the Board of Supervisors. Thanks to the County Attorney’s office and two of the Board of Supervi-sors, the Oracle community was allowed to have a voice in deciding the number of members for the Oracle Fire District Board. The Oracle Fire District will have a five member board. There are seven candidates running for the board. They are Bud Bristow, Ellie Brown, John Duran, Bill Pregdo, Manuel “Manny” Navarro, Charlotte Poole and Bob

Oracle Fire District board to remain at fiveRasko. At the forum each candidate was allowed to speak and let the audience know who they were and why they would be a good candidate for the Board. Two of the candidates did not appear at the forum due to family emergencies. They were Manny Navarro and Bill Pregdo. After the candidates spoke they were assigned to a table of Oracle residents where they answered questions from community members. They then rotated from table to table until they had met and answered ques-tions from everyone at the forum. It was a great oppor-tunity for the candidates to meet the public and for the community to learn about the candidates. The women of OWN should be commended for the work they are doing to keep the public informed on election issues.

The days are warm, but no longer scorching and the nights have cooled down to jacket wearing temperatures. It’s autumn, and in Arizona that means more football, more time outdoors, and the sweet anticipation of holiday celebration to come. It also, traditionally, means celebrating the harvest and the changing of the seasons. Here’s an opportunity for you to get out and enjoy one of the best perks of this season, a fall festival of food, drink, games and more. Come celebrate the cool weather and traditions of fall at the Oracle Schools PTO second annual Fall Festival, Mountain Vista Elementary School, Oracle on Fri. and Sat., Oct. 26 and 27 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. There will be a variety of food, game, activity booths and a haunted house

School to host fall festival

Festival, Page 17

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By John Hernandez On Fri. Oct. 5, Oracle School District students, staff, teachers, and parents participated in the HOPE “Fitness” Walk. HOPE stands for Healthy Choices, Outreach, Prevention, Education. Kids in kindergarten through eighth grade walked for HOPE. This was the final day of HOPE Week activities at Mt. Vista and Oracle Ridge Schools. On Wed., a former player for the Phoenix Suns spoke to grades seven and eight at the Mt. Vista gymnasium. Jolly Roger a magician performed a show about

reading for the younger grades and about bullying for the older grades. On Thurs. African dancers performed. The walk was spread out into four groups with staggered start times. The walk started at Paseo Encino and Cody Loop roads. The walkers then made their way winding through the streets of Oracle to Mountain Vista School. The course was four miles long. The kindergarten students also participated but only walked to the Oracle town park. They then enjoyed snacks and drinks provided by Mountain Wellness Behavioral Center.

Oracle School District participates in annual Hope Walk

See more photos from the Hope Walk online at http://bit.ly/Pk2B5y or by scanning the code with your smartphone. (John Hernandez photo)

After several years of fun-draising and planning, the Oracle School District’s Par-ent Teacher Organization got its concession stand building with restrooms project off the ground. On a recent Sat. morning a few members of the commit-tee managing this communi-ty-based project met on the

site and completed digging the footers for the 800 square foot building. The next phase will involve rough in plumbing and elec-trical as well as pouring the concrete flooring. The conces-sion stand is centrally located in the ball field area on the Mountain Vista Campus and

Blaine Soule, Steve Brown and John Soule look over the site of the future concession stand at Mountain Vista School. (Submitted photo)

Oracle Schools’ PTO breaks ground on concession stand

Project, Page 17

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By Chase KampCopper Area News There was plenty of heated debate and some occasional fireworks at the final candidate forum sponsored by Copper Area News Publishers held on Oct. 11, 2012. Candidates for County Attorney, District 1 Supervisor and LD-8 state House and Senate participated in the forum. The contentious race for

County Attorney reached a boiling point with incumbent Democrat James Walsh fervently defending his record against steep allegations by challenging Republican Lando Voyles. Voyles continued his assertion that Walsh’s office has been soft on violent crime. “We have cases right now where officers are getting shot at, which are getting probation,” Voyles

said. Walsh contended the opposite, saying felony prosecutions in the County are up 41 percent in the last five years. “FBI statistics show violent crime is down in the County by 30 percent.” Voyles also touted his claim that 61 percent of mandatory prison cases have been plead down to probation by Walsh’s office, one that

County candidates gather for final Copper Area News forum

Candidates for Pinal County Supervisor District 1 are, from left, Alicia Bristow, Gem Cox and Pete Rios. (Jennifer Carnes photos)

Candidates for District 8 State Senate are, from left, Barbie McGuire and Joe Ortiz. (Jennifer Carnes photos)

Candidates for Pinal County Attorney are, from left, James Walsh and Lando Voyles. (Jennifer Carnes photos)

Walsh virulently opposes. “It’s flat wrong,” Walsh said. “We are not letting violent criminals out in the street.” Voyles campaign is being run in tandem with Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu’s re-election campaign, sharing expenses and appearing together on road signs labeled as the “Law and Order Team.” Walsh argued this kind of political allegiance is dangerous, pointing to the relationship between Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Thomas was disbarred earlier this year by a state legal ethics panel for filing unfounded

malicious charges against Arpaio’s political opponents, among other violations.

There must be a degree of independence between the two offices, Walsh said. “There is an inherent tension between prosecution and law enforcement, and it’s critical,” he said. “It’s checks and balances.” “I have no political motivations,” Voyles said in response. At the conclusion of the County Attorney portion of the forum, Walsh asked if he would be allowed a closing argument, but the format did not allow time for final statements. Walsh was still compelled to address Voyles accusations of lax prosecution. Forum, Page 9

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Candidates for District 8 State Representative are, from left, Ernest Bustamante, Thomas Shope, Frank Pratt and Emily Verdugo. (Jennifer Carnes photo)

“You have no basis of accusing the lawyers of my office of unethical behavior,” Walsh said. “This is a lack of policy,” Voyles responded before the segment was concluded. The candidates for District 1 Supervisor also had their share of heated language. Incumbent Pete Rios lashed out at Republican challenger Gem Cox for accusing Rios of doubling the County Supervisors’ retirement fund, saying the Board is not legally capable of making such a move. Independent candidate Alicia Bristow said the biggest problem at the Board is lack of communication. She argued there was not sufficient notice about a special session of the Board earlier this month that changed the number of Oracle Fire Board members from three to five.\ A primary topic discussed by the LD-8 House candidates was education. Current state Representative Frank Pratt said the legislature had to make painful cuts to education during the financial crisis. “We’re in a position now where we restored $120 million to education that was cut previously in this current budget,” he said. Republican TJ Shope touted his experience as a member of the Coolidge school board and said he would support Pratt’s bill to allow Central Arizona College to give four-year degrees. “These are the types of programs that will be needed for future employment in this district,” Shope said. Democrat Emily Verdugo

attacked the Republican-led legislature for cutting to the maintenance of effort, the state statutory minimum of funding, for education. “They have been cutting education to the limit that

is legally stated by the Constitution and have not found a way to make up this revenue,” she argued. Democrat Ernest Bustamante pointed to his record of voting for all-day

Kindergarten in 2004 when he was in the legislature. “I will work diligently with all parties on a bipartisan basis to ensure that we fulfill the education statute,” Bustamante said.

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By John Hernandez Rite of Passage Sycamore Canyon Academy has partnered with professional dog trainer Jay Smith of Community Dog Training to provide the Shaping for Success program. Sycamore Canyon

Academy provides a therapeutic program for teenage boys that are struggling at home, in their school and need a change in direction for their lives. Shaping for Success uses rescue dogs in a training program where teenage

boys and the dogs learn from each other. The dogs are provided by Foundation for Animals in Risk (FAIR). The students provide obedience training for the dogs. Dogs that are trained are much easier to adopt.

The boys learn life skills while living and working with the dogs. There are two trainers per dog and an alternate trainer. The students selected for the program must have been at the academy

Shaping for success – local businessman partners with schoolfor at least one month. They must show positive change in behavior, carry a 3.0 grade average, and demonstrated that they have done enough work to get into the program. Being chosen for the program is an accomplishment for the students and earns them an improved level of trust. The dogs live with the trainers in a dormitory setting. The student trainers are responsible for the dog assigned to them. They clean their cages, feed, bathe, and exercise them. The students work with Jay Smith and Julie Hall learning to train their assigned dog. Cindy Dechamp is from the academy staff has also been involved with the program. The program lasts five weeks. The trained dog is then placed into a foster home until they are adopted out. The Shaping for Success program invites community involvement. Volunteers are welcome to help them walk and train the dogs during the day while the students are in school. Donations are also accepted by Rite of Passage Sycamore Canyon Academy to help support the program. If you would like to volunteer, contact Jay Smith at (520)792-6411

or visit his website at ComDogTrain.com. Donations can be sent to Lois Carpenter P.O. Box 33 Oracle, AZ 85623. Specify that donations are for Shaping for Success. For more information on donating, contact Lois at 520-896-9399 or [email protected].

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By John Hernandez At the Mammoth-San Manu-el School Board meeting held on Oct. 9, 2012, the Board approved a motion to reap-ply for the APS Solar Energy credit. Once issued the solar credit is good for one year. Steps will then be taken to begin the process of fi nding a contractor to provide a solar energy sys-tem for the school. Melissa Joliat, Principal at First Avenue Elementary School presented Danny Der-rick with the Exceptional

Service Award. The Board approved the do-nation of $650 from the San Manuel Miner to San Manuel Junior/Senior High School Athletic Program. A $500 donation from Dy-namic Engineering Design to the San Manuel High School Boy’s Basketball Team was approved. Dynamic Engi-neering Design is a company located in Indiana. Varsity Basketball Coach Ryan Sicht-ing is from Indiana and was instrumental in soliciting the

Melissa Joliat presents an award to Danny Derrick. (John Hernandez photo)

School district to reapply for solar energy credit

This month Tri-Community At Risk

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At Risk Rescue pets of the monthhomes. Ozzy is a seven-month-old female Calico kitty. Like all kittens she is very playful with a feisty attitude and loves to show off. Ozzy is spayed, has had her rabies vaccination and two upper respiratory booster shots. She is de-wormed, leukemia negative and litter box trained. She

Manuel Miner newspaper. At Risk Rescue is sponsoring a raffle to raise money to support At Risk Rescue services in the Tri-Community. They are raffling a beautiful

hand-made quilt. Gloria Mork made the two-sided quilt with a dog theme and donated it to At Risk Rescue. Raffle tickets are $2 each or seven for $10.

The drawing will be held Dec.19 and you don’t have to be present to win. Tickets can be purchased at Hot Dogs and Cool Cats in Oracle or by calling 520-896-2405.

would love a home where she gets lots of one on one attention. Ozzy gets along well with other cats and with cat friendly dogs. Kids seven and older would be a good fit for her as she is still a little bit too feisty for very young kids. Oozy’s adoption fee is $75. All cats and kittens are adopted to inside only homes and come with a brief application and contract. Lil’ Man is a five month old, orange and white male kitten. He is a very calm and mellow kitten who would love a home where he can lay around and get a lot of rubs and snuggles. Lil’ Man is neutered, leukemia negative, de-wormed, rabies vaccinated,

and has had two upper respiratory booster shots. He is also litter box trained and ready to be adopted to an owner with a little patience. Older children are a perfect fit for this low energy kitten that will need some time to adjust to his new surroundings. He does great with all cats and kittens and fine with cat friendly dogs. Adoption fee is $75 with a brief application and a contract. Lil’ Man can only be adopted to an inside home. At Risk Rescue is happy to announce that last month’s Pet of the Month, Charley was adopted shortly after his picture appeared in the San

By John Hernandez The San Manuel Airport saw some new planes land-ing as a number of pilots flew in for the Arizona Pi-lot’s Association Drive-In Fly-In Pancake Breakfast and Safety Seminar. The breakfast was pro-vided by the San Manuel Elks Lodge. Following breakfast a safety seminar was given on Survival and Survival Equipment by Howard Deevers. How-ard is a volunteer for the FAASteam safety program that provides safety talks and seminars all over the state. FAASteam is the educational outreach of the Federal Aviation Adminis-tration. Howard has been a pilot and flight instructor for 35 years. He is based out of Tucson. The FAASteam is dedicated to improving the nation’s aviation safety record through safety train-ing, outreach and educa-tion. Two ladies flew in from Phoenix. They were Marguerite Baier and her co-pilot Mallory Schreck. They are members of the Phoenix Chapter of the Ninety-Nines an Inter-national organization of women pilots. The Ninety-Nines were originally founded in 1929 at Curtiss Field, Valley Stream, Long Island, New

Fly-in Pancake Breakfast

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By Frank Smith The Miners made the trip into to Tucson on Friday night to take on the Tanque Verde Hawks - returning home with a 27 – 0 shutout, this was the Miners fifth shutout win of the season. With the win San Manuel moved to 6 – 2 overall and are sitting at number 12 in the Division V state rankings heading in to the final two games of the regular season with their sights on the playoffs. In the first quarter, San Manuel started out with a fumble on their opening drive going three and out on a fourth down situation.The Hawks took over on downs but punted the ball away pinning the Miners deep in their own territory at five yard line. San Manuel lined up at the five, handing off the ball to running back John Ruiz on the first play of the drive – Ruiz exploded 92 yards down field to the Hawks three yard line where Ruiz would punch it in three plays later for the one yard touchdown run. The extra point kick by Adrian Diaz was good for a 7 – 0 Miners lead with 6:56 in the first quarter. San Manuel drove 95 yards in four plays taking 1:26 on the drive. On the next possession for the Hawks, the Miners defense held Tanque Verde on a fourth down and six to take over on downs. San Manuel lined up at the Hawks 48 yard line, driving down to the Hawks two yard line with Ruiz picking up big runs to set up ‘lineman by trade’

Miners take down Hawks 27 – 0

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Jordan Tovar for a two yard touchdown run on the seventh play of the drive. The extra point kick by Diaz was good for a 14 – 0 lead with 1:27 left in the first quarter. The Miners drove 48 yards in seven plays taking 2:12 on the drive. The Miners were usually quite in the second quarter, unable to get another scoring drive taking a 14 – 0 lead into the half. In the third quarter neither team could get a drive going, it was not until the fourth quarter when the Miners got back onto the scoreboard, San Manuel lined up at their own 36 yard line – marching the ball down to the three yard line in six plays with Ruiz capping off the drive on the seventh play of the drive with a three yard push into the end zone for the touchdown. The extra point kick by Diaz was good for a 21 – 0 score with 11:09 showing on the clock in the fourth quarter. The Miners drove 64 yards in seven plays taking 2:21 on the drive. San Manuel would score once again, after the Miners defense shut down the Hawks to give the ball back to the Miners at their own 32 yard line.The Miners running back tandem of Shane Kelly and Ruiz moved the ball to the Hawks 47 yard line where quarterback Adrian Torres unleashed a pass to wide receiver Andre Sierra down to the one yard line. The pass would set up defensive specialist Bryce Main for a one yard touchdown run. The extra point kick by Diaz was blocked for a 27 – 0 score with 3:34 left in the game. The Miners drove 68 yards in four plays taking 2:30 on the drive. The Miners would hold on to the Hawks to take the win and the shutout 27 – 0. Offensively, on the ground the Miners compiled 288 total yards with four touchdowns, John Ruiz had 17 carries for 236 yards with two touchdowns,

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Shane Kelly had six carries for 29 yards, Jordan Tovar had two carries for five yards with one touchdown, and Bryce Main had one carry for 1yard with one touchdown. In the air, Adrian Torres went 3 for 9 for 86 yards, hauling in the passes were Andre Sierra had one reception for 43 yards, Jon Croci had one reception for 33 yards, and Shane Kelly had one reception for 10 yards. Defensively, Danny Quijada had seven solo and six assisted tackles, Adrian Torres had four solo and three assisted tackles, Jonathan Croci had two solo and five assisted tackles with one sack, Anthony Garcia had one solo and six assisted tackles with one sack and one forced fumble, and Jordan Peasley had three solo and two assisted tackles with one sack. Head Coach Steve Elmore said, “Nobody got hurt and we won the game, those are two important things. It wasn’t the best game we have played all year, but the guys came together and were able to get the victory. We will need a much better effort this week against Pusch Ridge if we want to keep our playoff hopes alive.” The Miners will host the Pusch Ridge Lions on Friday night , the Lions post a record of 4 – 4 with a ranking of number 20 and are coming off a win 32 – 0 win over Eloy, kick off is slated for 6 p.m.

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Wide Reciever #11 Bryan Valdez is ready to go. (Frank Smith photo)

Defensive end #55 Anthony Garcia brings down the running back. (Frank Smith photo)

Lineman #56 Danny Quijada clears the way for Runningback #25 John Ruiz. (Frank Smith photo)

Editor’s Note: The Homecoming story that should have been published last week is printed here in its entirety.By Frank Smith With both teams coming in with identical records of 4 – 2 and all the festivities of the homecoming

Miners cage Tigers 21 – 10 in homecoming victory

pageantry, the Miners knew they had to stay focused to the task at hand as they would have their hands full with the Globe Tigers that play in a bigger division and were sitting at a #11 state ranking in the respective division; the Miners stayed focused and pulled off the 21 – 10 win as the San Manuel defense took over holding the Tigers in check. San Manuel took the opening drive from their own 23 marching down to the Globe 26 yard line in eight plays where a Miner pass was intercepted on a fourth down and six to go, the pass was intercepted and returned to the Miners 33 yard line. Globe started out from their own 33 taking the ball down to the Miners 20 yard line in 15 plays, the Tigers were facing a fourth down and 10 yards for the first when the coach called for the kicking unit. The Tigers lined up for the field goal attempt, with kicker Diakita Sebastian splitting the uprights from 37 yards out for the three points, the Tigers led 3 – 0 with :10 showing in the first quarter. Globe drove 77 yards in 16 plays taking 8 :07 on the drive. The Miners set up at their 25-yard line after the kick off, driving down to the Globe 25 yard line in nine plays and facing a fourth and one situation, fumbled the ball at the Tigers 25 yard line. Globe took over driving down to the San Manuel 45 yard line facing a fourth down and 15 to go, fumble the snap with nose guard Bryce Main applying pressure on the quarterback for a loss. San Manuel lined up at the Tigers 44 yard line with wide receiver Andre Sierra taking the ball down to the five yard line on the reverse on the first play of the drive to set up running back John Ruiz with a one

yard touchdown run on the fifth play of the drive, the extra point kick by Adrian Diaz was good for a 7–3 Miners lead with 1:32 on the clock. The Miners drive 56 yards in five plays taking 2:17 on the drive. The Miners defense forced a three and out with the punt on the next possession for the Tigers, giving the ball back to the Miners to run out the clock, going into the half with the lead 7 - 3. Globe opened up the second half from their own eight-yard line, punting the ball away after 10 plays. San Manuel set up at their own 47-yard line, throwing a pass on the first play of the drive that was intercepted by the Tigers and returned to the San Manuel 33 yard line. The Tigers lined up at the Miners 33 yard line, fumbling the ball on the first play with linebacker Adrian Torres recovering the ball for San Manuel. The Miners set up at their own 33 yard line, San Manuel would cash in on the miscue four plays later when full back Shane Kelly fought off several tackles on his way to a 55 yard touchdown run down the left side of the field to ‘Pay Dirt’, the extra point attempt was blocked for a 13 – 3 lead with 5:27 showing on the clock in the third quarter. The Miners drove 77 yards in four plays taking 2:10 on the drive. Globe answered the call on the ensuing drive as the Tigers drove 55 yards in five plays capped off by a 10-yard touchdown run by running back Johnny Renteria, the extra point kick by Sebastian was good to cut into the Miners lead 10 – 13 with 3:28 left in the third quarter. The defensive units locked in for the next several series as punts Homecoming, Page 19

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Mountain Vista & Oracle Ridge2nd Annual Fall Festival

Presented by the Oracle Schools PTOFriday, Oct. 26, 5-8 pmMountain Vista Campus

Haunted HouseTwo days this year!

Oct. 26 & 27• Food & Games

• Children’s Costume Contest$25 booth rental for outside vendors

Tickets to be sold for all food, beverages & activities. For more information, call Brenda Garcia at

520-405-0549 or Lydia Smith at 520-896-3004.

On Sat., Oct. 6, the Miner Swim team attended the High School Classic Swim Meet held at the University of Arizona. Over 900 Swimmers from around Arizona competed at the meet in front of a large crowd at the Hillenbrand Aquatic Center.

With the number of competitors, every heat of every race would be very close bringing out some great competition. Miner swimmers had many personal best swims at the meet. For the girls, Cierra Austin swam fast enough in the 100 Breaststroke to set a

new school record at 1:20.77 narrowly missing the state qualifying time of 1:20.69. Kadi Monfred, Jazelle Sanchez, Theresa Sweeney and Fernanda Vasquez all swam their best times at the meet. For the boys, Wayne Newman set a new

school record in the 100 Breaststroke with a time of 1:05.79 on his way to a tenth place finish at the meet. Newman also set a new school record in the 50 Freestyle of 24.09. John Bribiescas, Taylor Woods, Andy Monfred, Armando Noriega and Alec

Newman all swam personal best times at the meet. Coach Alex Gort was pleased with team performances at the meet ”Swimming at a meet like this can be a little intimidating, but the San Manuel swimmers did great. Many times the distinctive

Miner Swimming swim cap could be found leading the heat, a sign that our swimmers are improving at a faster rate than other swimmers.” Miner swimmers will travel to Canyon State Academy on Oct. 18 for an Invitation Swim Meet.

Miners compete in High School Classic Swim Meet

By John Hernandez The sixteenth annual Walkathon was held on Sat. Oct. 16 in SaddleBrooke. The fundraiser for SaddleBrooke Community Outreach benefits many communities in eastern Pinal County. The walk consisted of two distances one was 3.25 miles and the Half Walk was 1.5 miles. The walks both started at and ended at the SaddleBrooke Clubhouse where everyone then enjoyed a great breakfast. Walkers from SaddleBrooke, Catalina, Oro Valley, Tucson, San Manuel and other areas participated in the walk. Mammoth-San Manuel

Saddlebrooke walking for communitySchool district brought a bus down filled with kids and faculty for the event. SaddleBrooke Community Outreach through its programs especially Kids’ Closet and Teen Closet has greatly benefitted the Tri-Community, Oracle School District and Mammoth-San Manuel School District. Their programs reach out to many communities

including Catalina, Oro Valley, San Manuel, Mammoth, Oracle, Dudleyville, Kearny, Superior and San Carlos. This year’s Grand Marshals were Maggie DeBlock, President and Paula Morgan, V.P. Kids’ Closet. Thank you SaddleBrooke Community Outreach for all that you do!

By John Hernandez Volunteers at the Kids’ Closet in Mammoth were busy Thurs. providing fall wardrobes for kids from Mammoth Elementary and San Carlos Elementary schools. Clothing was distributed to 37 first, second and third graders from Mammoth and 59 students, grades three through six from San Carlos. This program is part of SaddleBrooke Community Outreach. It provides wardrobes in spring and fall to over 2,000 children from Catalina, the Tri-Community up to Superior and the San Carlos Reservation.

San Manuel High School sent a contingent of walkers to SaddleBrooke to participate in the annual walkathon. (John Hernandez photo)

Kids’ Closet gives out fall wardrobes

See more photos online at http://bit.ly/XjmHNr (Saddlebrooke Walkathon) or http://bit.ly/R8qr1u (Kids Closet Fall Wardrobes) or by scanning the codes with your smartphone.

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Volume 2, Number 2 Mammoth Elementary STEM School October 2012

By Room 34 Second and Third Graders There is a man named Mr. Steve who volunteered to help our class learn more about science. Today was our fi rst day that we saw him in Room 34 as 2nd and 3rd graders. Mr. Steve used to teach high school science, so he knows a lot of things about science. Today he brought rocks to share with us. We observed the rocks and learned about one kind of rock called granite. Granite is made of 3 minerals. One mineral is black, another mineral is pink, and the other mineral is crystal or clear. Mr. Steve taught us that there is more granite than any other rock on Earth. Mr. Steve gave us each some

rocks. He had us sort the rocks into two groups: granite rocks and non-granite rocks. While we were working, Hannah said, «Mr. Steve, can we put the rocks in water to see what happens?» «Yes! That›s a great idea!» said Mr. Steve. Adrian said, “What if we put hot and cold water?” So, we set up an experiment. We got one tub of hot water and one tub of cold water. Then each group put one granite rock in the cold and hot water tubs. We will observe the rocks for one week. After one week, we will take the granite rocks out of the tub (if there are any left) and see what happened. We made some predictions about what we think will

By Jayme M. Our class has a pet guinea pig. His name is Rocco. He has a mohawk from his head to his collarbone. Ms. Vargas bought Rocco a harness and a leash. Rocco likes to nibble on bracelets. Ms. Vargas had the class look up how to take care of a guinea pig. We learned that guinea pigs can’t roll in hamster balls, if a guinea pig is in a hamster ball it will break its spine. If you put a guinea pig in a hamster cage it will get stuck. You have to make sure you change the water every day and make sure it’s fresh, clean water. The things you can feed guinea pigs are apples, vegetables, cilantro, grapes, strawberries, spinach, red pepper and cherry tomatoes. The things you can’t

feed guinea pigs are nuts, seeds, dry fruit, dairy, meat, rabbit pellets, cabbage and broccoli. Guinea pigs have to have Vitamin C. Make sure to clean the cage every 4-5 days. Also give them baths every 2-3 months. When you’re holding a guinea pig don’t have a tight or loose grip, have a grip that won’t let the guinea pig squirm. Wash your hands before and after holding a guinea pig. Guinea pigs usually don’t bite on the cage but if they do that means they want more attention. If you want your guinea pig to be healthy let it out once a day to play for 8-15 minutes. Guinea pigs’ cages have to be 7.5 square feet for one guinea pig. Remember having a guinea pig is a big responsibility.

Our class has a lot of animals. We have two bearded lizards, Princess Jasmine and Darth Vader. They like to eat all kinds of food like carrots, apples, greens, and crickets. We also have seven fi sh and a water turtle. The fi sh and turtle eat food from the store. Our water turtle’s name is Slow Poke. We are raising red wiggler earthworms and they eat all kinds of food or paper. They give us worm castings for the garden. It is fun to take care of the animals in our class. We take turns feeding, watering, and helping our teacher clean the cages.

By Thalia TamayoOn 9-6-12 my 4th grade class at MESS started to plant vegetables in front of our class. We have two plots, A and B. A is compost with soil. B is worm castings and soil. We planted carrots, peas, radish, broccoli, caulifl ower, lettuce, spinach, and more. Every day we go outside and check on them. If they need water we use rain water we collected during the Monsoon storms. In the compost we put paper, banana peelings, coffee grounds, egg shells, paper, and paper towel rolls, leaves, matches (paper or wood) and more. My teacher Ms. Sanchez had us read the seed packages so we would know where to plant them. In plot B we have Rolly Pollies from the compost in there too. So if your child or grandchild goes to MESS please donate composting stuff.

Minerals and Rocks: Science with Mr. Steve

How To Take Care Of A Guinea Pig!

Thalia Tamayo

Mrs. Formo’s Kindergarten Class

Plants (With Worm Castings and Composting)

happen. Some of us said that the rocks will break down. Some of us said that the rocks will disappear. And some of us said that the water will evaporate and the rocks will stay there. Our story is to be continued...

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Church DirectoryTRI-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.

McNab & First Ave., San Manuel385-2341

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 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.

Kevin Duncan, Pastor

The Potter’s House212 Main Street, Mammoth

385-4153

Sunday: Sunday School 10 - 10:45 a.mMorning Service 11 a.m.Evening Service 7 p.m.Wednesday: Mid-Week Service 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.Sunday.........................6 p.m.

Wednesday..................6:30 p.m.(Adult and Children’s Services)

Interim Pastor Donald Montes 487-2219

Living Word Chapel3941 W. Hwy. 77, Oracle896-2771 • 896-9020

Saturday Service: 6:00 p.m.(except 5th Saturday of the month)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 Turnoff“A community church for a world community.”Worship Service 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: Dr. Ed Nelson

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, MammothPastor 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, 1 p.m.

Assembly of God

Psalm 1:2

To be included in the weekly church listing,

call the San Manuel Miner 385-2266 or email miner@

minersunbasin.com.

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, 385-4353All are welcome to hear God’s Word.

Hope to see you.

Oracle Churchof Christ2425 El Paseo

896-2452 896-2067Sunday

Bible Study • 10 amWorship • 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.

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

Domingo: 10 a.m.Miercoles: 7 p.m.Viernes (oracion): 7 p.m.

Pastor Sergio Hernandez 520-265-2192

Iglesia de Dios“Pan DeVida”

situation civilly. Assault was reported at the First Avenue Elementary School, San Manuel. Two students bit each other. Oct. 12 Deputies received an emergency call from a residence in the 500 block of N. Bonito Dr., Oracle. A baby had her head stuck between the slats of a chair. EMS was dispatched to help free the child. Criminal damage was reported in the 900 block of W. Webb Dr., San Manuel. A window was broken. A fight was reported at the San Manuel High School. Criminal damage was reported in the 200 block of S. Avenue A, San Manuel.Oct. 13 Fire was reported in the 6500 block of N. Valentine Rd., Dudleyville. The whole neighborhood was reported full of smoke. Dudleyville Fire Department reported that they were grilling steaks at

the fire station. Assault was reported in the 76000 block of E. Indian Hills Dr., Dudleyville. A juvenile male, 14, 83000 block of E. Palomita Rd., Mammoth, was injured when a shotgun shell he had placed inside a tube and struck blew up. (See related story.) Theft was reported in the area of N. Bachman Wash Rd., Oracle. A set of keys was taken. Theft of services was reported in the 39000 block of S. Horse Run Dr., Eagle Crest. A taxi driver reported that a customer refused to pay his $53 fare. A fire was reported in the 1000 block of W. Webb Dr., San Manuel. San Manuel Fire Department responded to the scene.Oct. 14 Burglary was reported in the 1500 block of N. Calle Valencia, Oracle. Jewelry was taken. Theft of ironwork was reported in the 38000 block of S. Desert Bluff Dr., SaddleBrooke.

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is accessible from all fields. The project should be com-pleted by the end of this cur-rent school year. While this project was dreamt up and started by two generations of PTO officers, it absolutely could not be accomplished without the g builders who are volunteering their services. Soule Homes drew the plans and assisted in procuring the permits and will be involved

in all phases of the project. Other key builders and contributors include Kevin Brandt (Oracle Electric), Ken-ny Huff (Huff Plumbing), Dan Rodriguez (D and B Con-crete), Darrell Klesch (Oracle Stoneworks) and several other local builders, artisans and volunteers. The PTO is looking for donations of clean 8x8x16 block, 1/2, 3/8 and 5/8 inch rebar. For more information, contact Ron Small at 520-820-4703 or Principal Dennis Blauser at 896-3003.

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for those who love to be frightened or just want some fashion tips for their soon-to-be needed Halloween costume, with tickets sold for all food, beverages and activities. The public is invited and encouraged to join in this fun. Vendors are welcome; booth rental is available for only $25. Volunteers are also needed. Those interested in volunteering or being a vendor can

contact Brenda Garcia at 520.405.0549 or [email protected] or Lydia Smith at 520-896-3004 or [email protected]. The Oracle Schools PTO supports a variety of very worthwhile efforts at both the Oracle Ridge and Mountain Vista schools. These efforts range from supporting teacher initiatives in the classrooms, to raising $20,000 to fund the building of a concession stand and restrooms at the sports fields.

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donation. School supplies in the amount of $200 were do-nated by Mr. and Mrs. Utz of SaddleBrooke. The donations were in the form of back-packs, notebooks and other supplies to be used by stu-dents. The Board, Mr. Ryan and Al Trejo thanked all of the donors for their generosity. Superintendent John Ryan announced that enrollment in the district had grown from 912 last year to 928 an increase of 16. Mr. Ryan said that it looks like the popula-tion has leveled out after decreasing the last couple of years. He also reported that this year’s homecoming was a success and there was a large crowd at the game.

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York. The first President of the organization was Amelia Earhart. The Nine-ty-Nines was named after the 99 original charter members.

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The club was started to provide mutual support and the advancement of aviation. Marguerite is the Phoenix Chapter Chair. Lt. Colonel Jeff Water-bury of the Arizona Air National Guard attended the safety seminar. He is

the safety officer for the 162nd Fighter Wing based in Tucson. Former San Manuel resident Steve Le-grand and his wife Penny came up from Oro Valley. Steve has been flying for five years and uses the San Manuel Airport regularly. Steve is a San Manuel High School alum-nus, class of 1967. The San Manuel Airport is getting busier and better known. Construction is begin-ning on the runway lights, which will bring in night flyers and more opportuni-ties. After the seminar, a me-morial service was held for Max Wood. It was attended by Max’s family, friends and fellow pilots. See more photos online at http://

bit.ly/QniDXl or by scanning the code with your smartphone.

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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.

• Are you a victim of domestic abuse? Call 520-385-4970 or toll free 1-855-385-4970. 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 Tri-Community 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.• Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Join San Manuel’s Walking and Exercise Group. Healthy living doesn’t happen at the doctor’s office – exercise. From 8-9:30 a.m. at the San Manuel Senior Center on Avenue A. Sponsors ask for a $1 donation to help with the utility costs.• 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.• 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 520-487-2843 for more information.• San Manuel Museum, located in the Elks Lodge breezeway, is operated by the San Manuel Historical Society. It is now open on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for you to come and see items from San Manuel’s history!• The San Manuel Thrift Store is looking for volunteers to work one day, or more, per week from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Thrift Store is run by the San Manuel Historical Society and proceeds from Thrift Store sales go to support the SM Museum, as well as the SM Library, Christmas Toy Drive, and other local charitable organizations.• Resource information for seniors is now available at Sun Life Clinic in San Manuel. Some of the information available is meant to aid caregivers in their work. Also available is medicine safety information for seniors. Stop in or call to get more information and phone numbers on these and other subjects. The office is open Monday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon. Call 520-709-8322 or 1-800-293-9393 for more information.• Need prayer? Call Community Presbyterian Church at 385-2381 and leave your prayer request. Messages will be checked daily. Also, you can join us for prayer Monday through Friday, 8-9 a.m., 801 McNab (top of McNab), San Manuel.• Come and have fellowship with us and if you don’t know Jesus, you can get to know Him at the First Baptist Church of Oracle on Sundays at 11 a.m. For more information, please call 520-808-3171.• Saxophone and brass instrument players are needed for the Noisemakers, the Tri-Community Band. You do not need to be an expert to participate. Call Rob Roberts at 385-4682 for more information.

Clubs & Meetings• Quarterly, SAN MANUEL HISTORICAL SOCIETY The San Manuel Historical Society meeting is 10 a.m. at the San Manuel Musuem quarterly with the next meeting on Oct. 11.• 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.• Sunday (2nd and 4th Sunday) 1:30 PM, Blooming Late Writers Group for women over 35 meets at the Oracle Patio Cafe. All Tri-Community women over the age of 35 are welcome. The group meets to support and encourage the creative endeavors of any level, genre or type of writing. For more information, call Samantha at 520-896-9585.• 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.• Wednesdays (Every Wednesday), 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. • 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) 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 (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 (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.

• The Mammoth Community Center, 101 Fifth St., is open every Wednesday from 1-3 p.m. for seniors. Join in on the games, information and refreshments. Senior potluck is held the second Wednesday of the month at 11 a.m. Everyone is welcome and bring a friend.• Safe Journey House is offering a free 5-week support group for women who are, or who have been in an abusive situation. The group begins Tuesday, Oct. 9, and will be held from 1-2:30 p.m. at the Safe Journey House, 212 E. Fifth St., San Manuel. Please call 520-385-4970 or toll free 855-385-4970.• MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT On Nov. 20 from 8 am – 4:30 pm Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens will be holding Medicare Open Enrollment as part of the SaddleBrooke Health Fair, 38759 S. Mountain Blvd., SaddleBrooke. Your healthcare changes from year to year, and your health plan may change the benefits and costs, each year, too. Open Enrollment is the one time of year that all people with Medicare can see what new benefits are offered and make changes to their coverage. Medicare Open Enrollment begins Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7.• DEMOCRATS Steelworkers Organization of Active Retirees (SDAR) invites all Tri-Community Democrats to attend a gathering with your candidates at the Mammoth Community Center, located at 101 Fifth St., on Oct. 19, beginning at 11 am. Refreshments will be served. Let’s show our support!• Looking for a bargain? Why not head over to the Oracle Community Center’s Park & Swap? The Park & Swap is held on the third Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. The next one is Oct. 20. Want to sell something? Spaces are just $5. For more information or to sign up for a booth, please call 896-9326.• Saturday, October 20, 4 to 6 pm at New Moon Haven, 16256 North Oracle Road (next to “MI Tierra” restaurant), FREE Argentine Tango workshop. Learn all about Argentine Tango History, Culture, Music, and Dance. Presented by Lidia and Hector Legrand, a legend Argentine Tango instructor-couple with 15 years of teaching experience. This workshop will present the history of the Argentine Tango Dance, the culture behind it, the traditional music, and some of the dance elements of Argentine Tango. It will include audios, videos and live demonstrations of the dance. The workshop is free, but space is limited so please register in advance by sending an email to [email protected]. To learn all about the local Argentine Tango scene visit their website http://tangoargentino.sharepoint.com/Pages/Home.aspx• ORACLE SCHOOLS HAUNTED HOUSE Mountain Vista and Oracle Ridge Second Annual Fall Festival will be open from 5 pm – 8 pm Oct. 26 and 27 at Mountain Vista Campus. There will be a haunted house, food, games and a costume contest for the kiddies. Outside vendors may rent a booth for $25. Tickets will be sold for all food, beverages and activities. For more information, contact Brenda Garcia at 520-405-0549 or Lydia Smith at 520-896-3004.• Community Presbyterian Church of San Manuel will be starting up their Joyful Music Celebration on Oct. 28 from 4-6 p.m. at 801 McNab Parkway, San Manuel. Please come and share in good fellowship, music and great food.• The SaddleBrooke Fall Art and Craft Fair will be held Sat., Nov. 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mountainview Clubhouse. Take Oracle Road (Highway 77) to SaddleBrooke Blvd., and follow the signs.• Friday, Nov. 2, 8 a.m., OWN, Oracle Women’s Network, invites local businesswomen to join them every month for a breakfast meeting in Oracle. November’s meeting will be held at the Oracle Community Center at 8 a.m. For reservations or more information, please email [email protected].

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Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: Your Special Moments LLC L-1778100-9 II. The address of the known place of business is: 103 E 6th Street Eloy AZ 85131 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Uarshala Urquides 508 W 3rd Place Eloy, AZ 85131 Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Uarshala Urquides 508 W 3rd Place Eloy, AZ 85131 manager MINER Legal 10/3/12, 10/10/12, 10/17/12

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Ochoa LLC1. Name: The name of the limited liability company is Megan Ochoa LLC. 2. Known Place of Business: The address of the company known place of business in Arizona is: 36582 West Picasso Street, Maricopa, Arizona 85138. 3. Statutory Agent: The name and address of the statutory agent for the company is Megan Ochoa, 36582 West Picasso Street, Maricopa, Arizona 85138. Acceptance of Appointment by Statutory Agent I, Megan Ochoa, having been designated to act as the Statutory Agent, hereby consent to act in that capacity until removed or resignation is submitted in accordance with the Arizona Revised Statutes. /s/ Megan Ochoa. 4. Duration. This limited liability company is of perpetual duration. 5. Management. Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of all persons who are members are as follows: Megan Ochoa, 36582 West Picasso Street, Maricopa, Arizona 85138. Executed this 31 day of July 2012. /s/ Megan Ochoa, Member.Publish: 10/10/12, 10/17/12, 10/24/12

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Public NoticeARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF TALL POPPY COMMUNITY, INC. 1791629-8 KNOW ALL PEOPLE BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT WE, the undersigned, have this date associated ourselves together for the purpose of forming a non-profit corporation pursuant to the laws of the State of Arizona and for that purpose, do hereby adopt these Articles of Incorporation. ARTICLE I The name of the corporation shall be Tall Poppy Community Inc. ARTICLE II The time of commencement of this corporation shall be the date that the Articles of Incorporation are delivered to the Arizona Corporation Commission. The corporation shall have perpetual existence. ARTICLE III The known place of business of the corporation shall initially be 317 E. Cottonwood Lane, Casa Grande, Pinal County, Arizona 85122. The corporation shall also initially maintain a mailing address of 317 E. Cottonwood Lane, Casa Grande, Pinal County, Arizona 85122, but the corporation may establish other principal places of business, mailing addresses and other offices at such other place, either within or without the State of Arizona, at the Board of Directors may from time to time determine. ARTICLE IV This organization is organized for and shall be operated as a non-profit corporation solely and exclusively for charitable, educational and recreational purposes within the meaning of Sections 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. The initial purpose of the corporation is to provide educational gatherings of like-minded individuals. The corporation is intended to be an organization exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and Regulations as may now exist or as may hereafter be adopted. ARTICLE V Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles , the corporation shall not carry on any act or activities or transact any business not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from Federal Income Tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and its regulations as that Section and regulations now exist or may hereafter be amended or under corresponding laws and regulations hereafter adopted. No substantial part of the activities of the corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate or public office. ARTICLE VI No part of the net earnings of the organization shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributed to its members, trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the organization shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth in the purpose clause hereof. No substantial part of the activities of the organization shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the organization shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of this document, the organization shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by an organization exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future tax code, or (b) by an organization, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code. ARTICLE VII Upon the dissolution of the organization, assets shall be distributed for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or shall be distributed to the federal government, or to a state or local government, for a public purpose. Any such assets not disposed of shall be disposed of the Court of Common Pleas of the county in which the principal office of the organization is then located, exclusively for such purposes or to such organization or organizations, as said Court shall determine, which are organized and operated exclusively for such purposes. ARTICLE VIII The Bylaws of the corporation shall govern the conduct of the affairs of the corporation. The corporation shall not have members, but instead shall be governed by a self-perpetuating Board of Directors. The eligibility requirements, obligations and rights of the directors shall be as provided in the Bylaws. The power to alter, amend or repeal these Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws or to adopt new Bylaws shall be vested and reserved to the directors as specified in the Bylaws. ARTICLE IX The corporation’s initial statutory agent shall be: Joseph R. Yost 317 E. Cottonwood Lane Casa Grande, AZ 85122 ARTICLE X The private property of the directors and officers of the corporation shall be forever exempt from all corporate debts, liabilities and obligations of every kind whatsoever, pursuant to the laws of the State of Arizona. No director, officer, employee, or other person who serves shall be liable, personally, for any debt or obligation of the corporation by virtue of having acted in such capacity as a director, officer or employee, but shall be indemnified by the corporation for any such debts or obligations, including any costs , expenses, attorney’s fees and court costs, unless such debt or obligation arises as a result of: (1) any acts or omissions by such person which are not done in good faith or which involve intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of criminal law, (2) for any violation of A.R.S. Section 10-3833, or of any future corresponding version of such statute, pertaining generally to a distribution of the assets of the corporation, or (3) any transaction from which such person directly or indirectly derived an improper benefit. ARTICLE XI The Board of Directors shall be comprised of the number of persons fixed by the Bylaws, but shall not be less than three (3), no more than twenty-five (25). The Board of Directors of the corporation shall have the power to elect successor Board of Directors in such manner, subject to such qualifications, and upon such terms and conditions and with such rights and privileges, including voting rights, as may be provided from time to time in the Bylaws of the corporation and as are not inconsistent with any provision of these Articles of Incorporation. The Bylaws shall provide that the Board of Directors may also appoint such advisory boards and committees as appropriate to conduct the business of the corporation. The initial members of the Board of Directors, who are also the Incorporators, shall be the persons whose names and addresses are hereinafter set forth, who shall serve as Directors until the first annual meeting of the Board of Directors or until their successors are elected and qualified: A. Joseph R. Yost 317 E. Cottonwood Lane Casa Grande, AZ 85122 B. Deborah A. Yost 317 E. Cottonwood Lane Casa Grande, AZ 85122 C. Frederick Henry Grosse 317 E. Cottonwood Lane Casa Grande, AZ 85122 D. Victoria Ray Sinclair 317 E. Cottonwood Lane Casa Grande, AZ 85122 DATED this 14 day of September, 2012. /s/ Joseph R. Yost Incorporator/ Director, Deborah A.Yost Incorporator/Director, Frederick Henry Grosse Incorporator/Director, Victoria Ray Sinclair Incorporator/ DirectorMINER Legal 10/17/12, 10/24/12, 10/31/12

Public NoticeTrustee Sale No: 12-27009Notice Of Trustee's Sale

Recording date: October 1, 2012 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 dated December 2, 2010, and recorded on December 7, 2010 in Instrument Number 2010-113254, 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 January 3, 2013 at 11:00AM of said day: Legal: Lot 154, of Picacho Heights, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, in Cabinet B of Maps, Slide 111. The street address is purported to be: 430 E. Hinton Road Eloy, AZ 85131 Tax Parcel Number: 411-42-1540 Original Principal Balance: $ 33,000.00 Name and address of original Trustor: Ivan Gonzalez Reyes and Zonia Bermudez, husband and wife 453 Grove Street 2nd Floor Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 Name and address of the Beneficiary: Whisper Rock, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company 4400 N. Scottsdale Road Ste 9-265 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Name and address of Trustee: Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC One West Deer Valley Road Suite 103 Phoenix, AZ 85027 The bidding deposit check must be in the form of a Cashier's Check made payable to Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC. Third party checks will not be accepted. Conveyance of the property shall be without warranty, expressed or implied, and subject to all liens, claims or interest having a priority senior to the Deed of Trust. The Trustee shall not express an opinion as to the condition of title. Trustee's Phone number: 623-581-3262 Sale Information: www.mkcsales.info Dated October 1, 2012 Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, Successor Trustee By: /s/ Susan S. Bouchard, Designated Broker Manner of Trustee Qualification: Real Estate Broker Name of Trustee's Regulator: Arizona Department of Real Estate State Of Arizona }} ss. County Of Maricopa } On October 1, 2012, 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: 10/17/12, 10/24/12, 10/31/12, 11/7/12

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Public NoticeFile No. VWCU v Bibby

Notice Of Trustee's SaleRecorded: 10/1/2012 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated January 17, 2001 and recorded on January 25, 2001 in Instrument Number 2001-003360, in the 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, Arizona, on January 3, 2013 at the hour of 11:30 A.M. of said day: See Exhibit "One" attached hereto and by this reference is made a part hereof. Tax Parcel Number: 307-070-450 Original Principal Balance: $18,800.00 Purported street address: 20 Avenue A San Manuel AZ 85631 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 Trustee’s 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 Trustee's 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. /s/ Howard A. Chorost, a member of the State Bar of Arizona, Successor Trustee 21 East Speedway Boulevard, Tucson. Arizona 85705 (520) 792-0011 Dated: September 27, 2012 Estate of Pearlie Beatrice Bibby 905 N Webb Drive San Manuel AZ 85621-1037 Estate of Pearlie Beatrice Bibby 270 Dahila Ave No. 19 Imperial Beach CA 91932 Original Trustor State Of Arizona ) County Of Maricopa ): ss. This instrument was acknowledged before me September 27, 2012, by Howard A. Chorost, a member of the State Bar of Arizona, Successor Trustee, who is personally known to me, and who executed the forgoing Notice of Trustee Sale. /s/ Cathy A. Taylor Notary Public My Commission Expires: 10/03/2015Publish: 10/17/12, 10/24/12, 10/31/12, 11/7/12

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Public NoticeTrustee Sale No: 2012-18918

Notice Of Trustee's SaleRecorded: September 27, 2012 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated February 17, 2005, and recorded on February 25, 2005 in Instrument Number 2005-019505, 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 January 8, 2013 at 11:00AM of said day: Legal: A portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 3 South, Range 7 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, described as follows: Commencing at the North quarter corner of said Section 14; Thence South 00 degrees 02 minutes 22 seconds West, along the North South quarter line of said Section 14, a distance of 1344.85 feet to a point; Thence South 00 degrees 02 minutes 55 seconds West, a distance of 317.47 feet to the True Point Of Beginning; Thence South 00 degrees 02 minutes 55 seconds West, a distance of 317.47 feet; Thence North 89 degrees 56 minutes 46 seconds West, a distance of 331.17 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 02 minutes 24 seconds East, a distance of 317.38 feet; Thence South 89 degrees 57 minutes 40 seconds East, a distance of 331.22 feet to the True Point Of Beginning. The street address is purported to be: 3965 W. Allen Rd. Queen Creek, AZ 85142 Tax Parcel Number 509-15-017D Original Principal Balance $ 46,000.00 Name And Address Of Original Trustor Richard Scott Holt, an unmarried man 3965 W. Allen Rd. Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Current Owner Richard Scott Holt, an unmarried man 3965 W. Allen Rd. Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Beneficiary Sir Mortgage & Finance of Arizona, Inc., Profit Sharing Plan 3333 E. Camelback Road, Suite 185 Phoenix, AZ 85018 Current Trustee Empire West Title Agency, LLC 4808 N. 22nd St. Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Telephone Number: (602) 749-7000 Dated September 27, 2012 Empire West Title Agency, LLC /s/ By: Barbara Rostad Its: Trustee Sales Officer Manner Of Trustee Qualification 33-803 A.R.S. (A) (1) Regulator: The Department of Financial Institutions State Of Arizona } } ss. County of Maricopa } On September 27, 2012, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Barbara Rostad, Trustee Sales Officer 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/ Sheri 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 Trustee's Sale.Publish: 10/10/12, 10/17/12, 10/24/12, 10/31/12

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Public NoticeNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: A public hearing will be held by the Pinal County Board of Supervisors at 9:30 a.m. on the 7th day of November, 2012, in the Board of Supervisors’ Hearing Room, Building A, 31 N. Pinal Street, Florence, Arizona, to consider:PZ-C-001-12: A Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment to Title 2 of the Pinal County Development Services Code, amending Chapter 2.166 Rezonings, to consider adding language to require legal descriptions for each zoning district in a rezone requestCopies of the proposed ordinance containing the text amendments are available for review on the Pinal County website at pinalcountyaz.gov on the Planning & Development Department page under zoning ordinance amendments and at all Justice Courts, Libraries and Supervisors’ District Offices within Pinal County and the Planning and Development Department Office and Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors in Florence. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THIS MATTER MAY APPEAR AND SPEAK AT THE PUBLIC HEARING AT THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE DESIGNATED ABOVE.DATED THIS 10th DAY OF October, 2012PINAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORSChairmanATTEST:Clerk of the BoardMINER, CBN, SUN Legal 10/17/12

were forced and the Miners stopped the Tigers on a fourth down situation. With 7:51 on the clock in the fourth quarter, Globe began to implore the ground and pound game – running strictly up the middle between the guards, the Tigers marched the ball from their own 20 down to the Miners 46 yard line in eight plays when Miner linebacker Anthony Garcia forced the fumble with a hard hit on running back Renteria, the ball was recovered by Torres. This would set up another San Manuel score to put the game out of reach for the Tigers as the Miners drove 54 yards in seven plays capped off by a Kelly one yard blast into the end zone for the touchdown,

the two point conversion was good by Ruiz for a 21 – 10 lead with 1:19 left in the fourth quarter. Globe took a couple of sacks on the next drive as defensive end Jonathon Croci dropped the quarterback for a big loss to take the win for the 21 – 10 win.Offensively, Shane Kelly had 12 carries for 123 yards with two touchdowns, and John Ruiz had 15 carries for 119 yards with one

touchdown and a two-point conversion. Defensively, Anthony Garcia led the team with 10 solo and three assisted tackles to go along with one forced fumble, Jonathan Croci had eight solo and four assisted tackles, Adrian Torres had seven solo and five assisted tackles to go along with two fumble recoveries, and Danny Quijada had four solo and three assisted tackles. Head Coach Steve Elmore said, “The team bounced back after a bad loss last week. I am very proud of how everybody played, especially with all the distractions that come along with Homecoming. There was a different

mentality during practice this week, with everybody being focused on the game. The defense made a great stand at the end of the game by recovering a fumble with 3 minutes left. The offense then took over the last three minutes with a long drive that took up time and ended in a touchdown. Overall, it was a good Homecoming win for the team and for the fans that came out to show their support.”

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Public NoticeTrustee Sale No: 080512Notice Of Trustee's Sale

Recorded: August 14, 2012 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated October 17, 2007, and recorded on October 18, 2007 in Instrument Number 2007-116947, and rerecorded June 27, 2012 in Instrument Number 2012-054637, 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 November 14, 2012 at 11:00AM of said day: Legal: See Exhibit “A” Attached Hereto And Made A Part Hereof The street address is purported to be: 1307 N. Pinal Avenue 1319 N. Pinal Avenye 744 Pepper Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Tax Parcel Number 504-20-00702 and 504-20-00405, 206-04-21806 and 204-20-005A2 Original Principal Balance $ 182,000.00 Name And Address Of Original Trustor Dixie Lee Laudal, a married woman as her sole and separate property 1307 N. Pinal Avenue Casa Gradne, AZ 85122 Beneficiary Irwin A. Krugel and Maria Dolores Krugel, as Tristees or their successors in Trust unde The Krugel Revocable Living Trust dateed 4-25-07 P.O. Box 10562 Casa Grande, AZ 85230 Current Trustee Title Security Agency of Arizona P.O. Box 12038 Tucson, AZ 85732 Telephone Number: 520-747-1644 Conveyance of the property shall be without warranty, expressed or implied, and subject to all liens, claims or interest having a priority senior to the Deed of Trust. The Trustee shall not express an opinion as to the condition of title. Dated August 13, 2012 Title Security Agency of Arizona /s/ By: Diane L. Sloane Assistant Secretary Manner Of Trustee Qualification, as required by A.R.S. Sec. 33-803, Subsection A(2) Licensed Trust Officer Trustee's Regulators: Arizona Department of Financial Institutions/Arizona Department of Insurance We are assisting the Beneficiary to collect a debt and any information we obtain will be used for that purpose. State Of Arizona } } ss. County of Pima } On August 13, 2012, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Diane L. Sloane, Assistant Secretary, Title Security 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 December 31, 2012 /s/ Joyce M. Rodda Notary Public Trustee Sale No: 080512 Exhibit “A” Parcel 1 The East half of Lot 3, Block A, of Bennett’s Acre City, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Book 1 of Maps, Page 18; Except the North 43 and 1/3 feet thereof. Parcel 2 That part of Lot 3, Block A, of Bennett’s Acre City, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Book 1 of Maps, Page 18, described as follows Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot 3; Thence South along the East boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 43 and 1/3 feet; Thence West and parallel to the North boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 150 feet; Thence North and parallel to the East boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 43 and 1/3 feet; Thence East along the North boundary line of said Lot 3, a distance of 150 feet to The True Point Of Beginning. Parcel 3 Lot 24, of Amended Casa Grande Townhomes Unit Three, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet A of Maps, Slides 42 and 43; Together with an undivided interest in and to the common elements as set forth in said Declaration.Publish: 9/26/12, 10/3/12, 10/10/12, 10/17/12

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Public NoticeTrustee’s Sale No.: 6284-264

Notice Of Trustee's SaleRecorded: 8/29/2012 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust with Jeff O. Hughes, a single man, as Trustor, and National Bank of Arizona, as Beneficiary, dated October 4, 2005, and recorded on October 7, 2005, at Fee No. 2005-137028, Official Records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, on December 4, 2012, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.: See Exhibit A Attached Hereto And By This Reference Made A Part Hereof (the "Property"). Together with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed buildings, improvements and fixtures, all easements, rights of way and appurtenances, all water and water rights flowing through, belonging or in any way appertaining to the Property and all of Trustor's water rights that are personal property under Arizona law, including without limitation all type 2 nonirrigation grandfathered rights (if applicable), all irrigation rights, all ditch rights, rights to irrigation district stock, all contracts for effluent, all contracts for Central Arizona Project water, and all other contractual rights to water, and together with all rights (but none of the duties) of Trustor as declarant under any presently recorded declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions affecting the Property; and all other rights, royalties, and profits relating to the Property, including without limitation all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal and similar matters. Property Address – The Property is purported to be located on the West side of Hazeldine Road, approximately ¼ mile North of Waverly Drive, in Casa Grande, Pinal County, Arizona. Tax Parcel Number – 509-74-016D. Original Principal Balance – $120,000.00. Dated this 25th day of August, 2012. By /s/ Kevin R. Merritt Manner of Trustee qualification: Pursuant to A.R.S. § 33-803(A)(2), Member of the State Bar of Arizona. Name of Trustee's licensing body: State Bar of Arizona. Name and Address of Beneficiary: National Bank of Arizona 6001 North 24th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85016 Name and Address of Original Trustor: Jeff O. Hughes 8189 Pearce Road Eloy, Arizona 85231 Name and Address of Current Trustor: Jeff O. Hughes 1001 E. Sunset Drive Casa Grande, Arizona 85122 and P.O. Box 1716 Arizona City, Arizona 85223 Name, Address and Phone Number of Trustee: Kevin R. Merritt Gammage & Burnham P.L.C. Two North Central Avenue, 15th Floor Phoenix, Arizona 85004 (602) 256-0566 State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) This instrument was acknowledged before me this 25th day of August, 2012, by Kevin R. Merritt, Trustee. /s/ Elizabeth Sanchez Notary Public (Notary Seal) Expires 08/31/2014 Description of document to which this notarial certificate is attached: Type/Title: Notice of Trustee's Sale Date of Document: August 25, 2012 Number of pages: 2 Additional Signers (other than those named in this notarial certificate) Exhibit A Legal Description The North 390 Feet Of The West Half Of The West Half Of The Southwest Quarter Of The Southeast Quarter Of Section 13, Township 5 South, Range 6 East Of The Gila And Salt River Base And Meridian, Pinal County Arizona. Together With An Easement For Utilities Purposes Over, Under And Through The West 10 Feet Of The West Half Of The West Half Of The Southwest Quarter Of The Southeast Quarter Of Said Section 13. Except The North 390 Feet Thereof. Publish: 10/3/12, 10/10/12, 10/17/12, 10/24/12

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Public NoticeTrustee Sale No: 12-22032Notice Of Trustee's Sale

Recording date: September 12, 2012 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 January 28, 2011, and recorded on February 8, 2012 in Instrument Number 2012-010004, 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 December 12, 2012 at 11:00AM of said day: Legal: The West 50 feet of the East 150 feet, Lot 1, Block F, Bennett’s Acre City, according to Book 1 of Maps, page 18, records of Pinal County, Arizona. The street address is purported to be: 507 W. 12th Street Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Tax Parcel Number: 504-20-0670 Original Principal Balance: $ 45,000.00 Name and address of original Trustor: Jo Ann Freeman nka JoAnn Hall 507 W. 12th Street Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Name and address of the Beneficiary: Old West Bail Bonds, LLC P.O. Box 2927 Florence, AZ 85132 Name and address of Trustee: Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC One West Deer Valley Road Suite 103 Phoenix, AZ 85027 The bidding deposit check must be in the form of a Cashier's Check made payable to Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC. Third party checks will not be accepted. Conveyance of the property shall be without warranty, expressed or implied, and subject to all liens, claims or interest having a priority senior to the Deed of Trust. The Trustee shall not express an opinion as to the condition of title. Trustee's Phone number: 623-581-3262 Sale Information: www.mkcsales.info Dated September 12, 2012 Western Regional Foreclosures, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, Successor Trustee By: /s/ Susan S. Bouchard, Designated Broker Manner of Trustee Qualification: Real Estate Broker Name of Trustee's Regulator: Arizona Department of Real Estate State Of Arizona }} ss. County Of Maricopa } On September 12, 2012, 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: 10/3/12, 10/10/12, 10/17/12, 10/24/12

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Public NoticeTS # 15490-529

Notice Of Trustee’s SaleRecorded: 9/21/2012 The following legally described trust property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated March 25, 2005, and recorded on March 30, 2005, at Fee Number 2005-033700, 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 Thursday, January 3, 2013, at 11:30 o’clock a.m. of said day: Lot 11 of Copper Vista Phase 1, according to the Map of Record in the Office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona in Cabinet D, Slide 67. Street Address, If Any, Or Identifiable Location Of Trust Property: 615 W. Enchanted Desert Dr., Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Assessor’s Parcel Number: 509-31-03504 Original Principal Balance $172,630.00 Beneficiary (current): Name: Compass Bank Address: P.O. Box 10566 Birmingham, Alabama 35296 Original Trustor: Name: Raul J. Rojas and Maria A. Rojas, husband and wife Address: 615 W. Enchanted Desert Dr., Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Successor Trustee: Name: Steven J. Itkin Address: Waterfall, Economidis, Caldwell, Hanshaw & Villamana, P.C. 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 21st day of September, 2012. /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 Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County Of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 21st day of September, 2012 by Steven J. Itkin, as Successor Trustee and not individually. (Seal): /s/ Lynne B. Collins Notary Public My Comm. Exp. May 15, 2016Publish: 10/3/12, 10/10/12, 10/17/12, 10/24/12

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Public NoticeNotice Of Publication

Articles Of Organization Have Been Filed In The Office Of The Arizona Corporation Commission For I Name: Cutting Edge Landscapes, LLC. L-17-90940-8. II The address of registered office is: 136 E Shire Ct, San Tan Valley AZ 85143. The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Kathleen Ford Standifird, 3556 E Longhorn St San Tan Valley AZ 85140. III Management of limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Kathleen Ford Standifird, 22424 S Ellsworth Loop # 1753, Queen Creek AZ 85142, member; Scott Anthony King, 136 E Shire Ct, San Tan Valley AZ 85143, member.Publish: 10/10/12, 10/17/12, 10/24/12

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Public NoticeNOTICE OF ELECTION

THE ORACLE FIRE DISTRICT WILL HOLD AN ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 6TH, 2012 AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO FILL FIVE VACANCIES ON THE ORACLE FIRE DISTRICT BOARD. ALL PRECINCTS WITHIN THE ORACLE FIRE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES WILL BE INVOLVED IN THIS ELECTION. THE POLLS ARE OPEN FROM 6:00 AM TO 7:00 PM. MINER Legal 10/10/12, 10/17/12

Public NoticeTS # 16903-4

Notice Of Trustee’s SaleRecorded: 10/9/2012 The following legally described trust property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated September 6, 2005, and recorded on September 12, 2005, at Fee Number 2005-120063, Records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction, to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Bldg A, Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, on Thursday, January 10, 2013, at 11:30 o’clock a.m. of said day: Lot 228, of Resubdivision Of Rancho Grande Five – Lots 212 Through 227, according to the Plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County Arizona, recorded in Cabinet C, Slide 77. Street Address, If Any, Or Identifiable Location Of Trust Property: 1132 E. Avenida Isabella Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Assessor’s Parcel Number: 505-45-2460 Original Principal Balance $129,600.00 Beneficiary (current): Name: Pyramid CU Address: P.O. Box 12100 Tucson, AZ 85732-2100 Original Trustor: Name: Michael A. Iovino and Marivec G. Iovino as community property WROS Address: 1132 E. Avenida Isabella Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Successor Trustee: Name: Steven J. Itkin Address: Waterfall, Economidis, Caldwell, Hanshaw & Villamana, P.C. 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 8th day of October, 2012. /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 Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County Of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 8th day of October, 2012 by Steven J. Itkin, as Successor Trustee and not individually. (Seal): /s/ Lynne B. Collins Notary Public My Comm. Exp. May 15, 2016Publish: 10/17/12, 10/24/12, 10/31/12, 11/7/12

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Public NoticeArticles of Incorporation of: Your

Home Builder CorporationArticle I The name of this corporation is Your Home Builder Corporation Article II The purpose for which this Corporation is organized is the transaction of any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the laws of the State of Arizona, as they may be amended from time to time, either solely or as a joint venture with any other person, partnership or corporation. Article III The Corporation initially intends to conduct the business of General Small Commercial Contractor. Article IV The Corporation shall have the authority to issue 10,000 shares of common stock with a par value of $0.00. Article V The Shareholders, from time to time, of the stock of the Corporation shall have preemptive rights as to the stock then, or employees of the Corporation or of any affiliate thereof, and no shareholder approval or ratification of any issuance of rights and options shall be required. Article VI The Corporation may issue rights and options to purchase shares of stock of the Corporation to directors, officers or employees of the Corporation or of any affiliate thereof, and no shareholders approval or ratification of any issuance of rights and options shall be required. Article VII The name and address of the Statutory Agent in Arizona is: American Contractor Insurance and Bonds, Inc. , 6711 N. Black Canyon Highway, Phx, AZ 85015. Article VIII The street address of the known place of business of the Corporation is: 21842 N. Balboa Dr., Maricopa, AZ 85138-1574. Article IX The initial board of directors shall consist of 1 (One) or more directors. The name and address of the person(s) who serve as the director(s) until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until his successor is elected and qualified is Edward Robert Weigl Jr., 21842 N. Balboa Dr., Maricopa, AZ 85138-1574. The number of directors thereafter shall be fixed by the Bylaws. Article X The following persons shall serve as officers of the Corporation to hold the following offices until the first meeting of the Shareholders or Board of Directors, until their earlier resignation or removal or until their successors are chosen and shall qualify Edward Robert Weigl Jr., 21842 N. Balboa Dr., Maricopa, AZ 85138-1574, President. Article XI The name and address of the incorporator is: Edward Robert Weigl Jr., 21842 N. Balboa Dr., Maricopa, AZ 85138-1574. All powers, duties and responsibilities of the Incorporator shall cease at the time of delivery of these Articles of Incorporation to the Arizona Corporation Commission for filing. Articles of Incorporation of Your Home Builder Corporation Article XII The Corporation shall indemnify any person that incurs expenses or liabilities by reason of the fact he or she is or was an officer, director, employee or agent of the Corporation. This indemnification shall be mandatory in all circumstances in which indemnification is permitted by law. Article XIII To the fullest extent permitted by the Arizona Revised Statutes as the same exists or may hereafter be amended, a director of the Corporation shall not be liable to the Corporation or its shareholders for monetary damages for any action taken or any failure to take any action as a director. No repeal, amendment or modification of this Article, whether direct or indirect, shall eliminate or reduce its effect with respect to any act or omission of a director of the Corporation occurring prior to such repeal, amendment or Modification. Article XIV The board of Directors of the Corporation may from time to time, cause the Corporation to purchase its own shares to the extent of the unreserved and unrestricted earned capital surplus of the Corporation. In Witness Whereof, we the undersigned, have hereunto set out signatures this 25 day of September 2012. /s/ Edward Robert Weigl Jr. President/Incorporator I having been designated to act to Statutory Agent, hereby consent to act in that capacity until removal or resignation is submitted in accordance with the Arizona Revised Statutes. /s/ Amber Ridenhour - Statutory Agent, American Contractor Insurance and Bonds, Inc.Publish: 10/17/12, 10/24/12, 10/31/12

Public NoticeTS # 15490-518

Notice Of Trustee’s SaleRecorded: 10/9/2012 The following legally described trust property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated December 14, 2005, and recorded on January 17, 2006, at Fee number 2006-007523, 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 Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 11:30 o’clock a.m. of said day: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference Street Address, If Any, Or Identifiable Location Of Trust Property: 204 E. McMurray Blvd. Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Assessor’s Parcel Number: 506-05-028C Original Principal Balance $50,000.00 Beneficiary (current): Name: Compass Bank Address: P.O. Box 10566 Birmingham, Alabama 35296 Original Trustor: Name: Catherine Simpson a/k/a Rosa C. Simpson and spouse Danny Simpson Address: 204 E. McMurray Blvd. Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Successor Trustee: Name: Steven J. Itkin Address: Waterfall, Economidis, Caldwell, Hanshaw & Villamana, P.C. 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 8th day of October, 2012. /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 Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County Of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 8th day of October, 2012 by Steven J. Itkin, as Successor Trustee and not individually. (Seal): /s/ Lynne B. Collins Notary Public My Comm. Exp. May 15, 2016 Exhibit "A" Legal Description That Part Of The Southeast Quarter Of The Northwest Quarter Of Section 20, Township 6 South, Range 6 East Of The Gila And Salt River Base And Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, More Particularly Described As Follows: Beginning At The Southwest Corner Of Said Southeast Quarter Of The Northwest Quarter; Thence North 00 Degrees 09' West Along The West Line Of Said Southeast Quarter Of The Northwest Quarter A Distance Of 30.00 Feet To A Point In The North Right-Of-Way Line Of McMurray Road; Thence North 89 Degrees 53' East Along Said North Right-Of-Way A Distance Of 52.50 Feet To The True Point Of Beginning; Thence Continuing North 89 Degrees 53' East A Distance Of 174.00 Feet To A Point: Thence North 00 Degrees 09' West A Distance Of 163.00 Feet To A Point; Thence North 87 Degrees 09' West A Distance Of 42.00 Feet To A Point; Thence North 66 Degrees 11' West A Distance Of 37.00 Feet To A Point; Thence South 80 Degrees 41' 50" West A Distance Of 72.06 Feet To A Point; Thence South 37 Degrees 38' West A Distance Of 44.00 Feet To A Point; Thence South 00 Degrees 07', East A Distance Of 104.00 Feet To The True Point Of Beginning; Except That Portion Of The Southeast Quarter Of The Northwest Quarter Of Section 20, Township 6 South, Range 6 East Of The Gila And Salt River Base And Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona, More Particularly Described As Follows: Beginning At The Southwest Corner Of Said Southeast Quarter Of Northwest Quarter; Thence North 00 Degrees 09' 00" West Along The West Line Of Said Southeast Quarter Of Northwest Quarter A Distance Of 30.00 Feet To A Point: Thence North 89 Degrees 53' 00" East And Parallel To The South Line Of Said Southeast Quarter Of Northwest Quarter A Distance Of 52.50 Feet; Thence North 00 Degrees 07' 00" West A Distance Of 104.00 Feet To The True Point Of Beginning; Thence North 37 Degrees 38' 00" East A Distance Of 44.00 Feet To A Point; Thence North 80 Degrees 41 50' East A Distance Of 22.00 Feet To A Point; Thence South 51 Degrees 40' 22 West A Distance Of 61.92 Feet To The True Point Of Beginning.Publish: 10/17/12, 10/24/12, 10/31/12, 11/7/12

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10. Business Services

Soule Homes1715 E. American Ave., Oracle

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ADVERTISE YOUR JOB Opening in 89 AZ newspapers. Reach over 1 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www.classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)

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TOOLS, TRACTORS, CARS and so much more. . .Two estate auctions October 20th and 27th. Please visit www.azauctionman.com or call 602-757-6937 for full details and pictures. (AzCAN)

12’ alum. boat, trailer, 5.5 HP Johnson motor, gas tank, oars, Motor Guide elec. motor, seats & cushions. All for $995. 520-385-4650 or 928-812-0589.

2001 Hyundai Accent, 77K, has A/C, needs automatic transmission. Clean interior. $800 or BO. 520-403-5811.1998 Saturn SL2, 4Dr sedan w/5 spd. manual trans. Leather upols. Great gas mileage @ 35 mpg. $3500 OBO. 520-385-9364.

Services for Esther M. Tudor will be held at the Mammoth Lions Club Sunday, Oct. 21, from 1-3 p.m. A gathering

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Rancho San Manuel Mobile Home & RV Park

402 San Carlos St., San Manuel, AZ 85631

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Oracle• 705 Robles $750 Includes family room with fire place, fenced yard with tree house.• 119 N, Watertank $650 Lovely home with wood floors, lovely kitchen, picture window, views• 725 N. Two O’Clock $800 Updated home, fenced, hilltop, views, storage• 2655 N. Sonberg $675 Spacious & updated 2 bd, 2 ba on fenced acre lot.• 710 Redbud $700 Updated, well maintained home, with new tile and custom doors• 975 N. Calle Manzanita $750 Hilltop home with views & fenced yard, Addition can be 4th bd, den or office• 905 N. Blazing Star $485 Private, wooded lot, with views, borders State land

Large 2BR mobile home in Oracle. Washer/dryer included. Semi-private area. Call 520-487-2318 or 520-437-3232.2 BR/1 BA for rent. $450 incl. stove, fridge and fenced yard. 520-385-2260.Oracle Sunset Point. Small house, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, laundry room, ceramic tile and carpet, large yard, very nice. Available Now. $625/mo, first, last, sec. & ref.. 520-405-4975

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Tool Sale, odds & ends. Oct. 20th & 21st, 8am-4pm. 75 N. Water Tank Road, OracleTwo Family Carport Sale 1021 Webb, Thurs. 18th & Fri. 19th, 8am-4pm. Lots of stuff.Garage Sale, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat. 10/17 to 10/20. 923 6th Ave., SM. Come early!Moving Sale: October 20, 8am-3pm. 1021 Third Avenue. Artwork, appliances, furniture, kitchenware, garden tools. Paintings and arts & crafts by Joyce Tomerlin.

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100. Real Estate

HELEN VINSON, BROKER, 400-0242• AGENTS •

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Oracle Listings - Homes•Views in every direction from this lovely MH on 1.25 ac., heated swiming pool, horse property, everything you could want! $195,000.•Owner will carry with with 50% down. This commercial building used as a feed store has great potential. $199,000.•3bd, 1 ba home, fenced yard, in nice neighborhood, 2 car carport. $65,000.•Spacious, well built home on top of the hill, 4-car attached garage, 3-car detached garage on 3.7 ac. $335,000.•Terrific house with wood fenced backyard, large trees in front. Two bedroom two bath with family room, formal dining or den. A must see! $99,000.

•’71 MH needs work, great lot, utilities in place, horse property. $49,000.•Awesome indoor and outdoor living awaits you, 1780 sq. ft. home on 1.25 acres near National Forest. $295,000.•5 bdrm, 3 bath. Completely remodeled arround 2000, modern and well maintained. $165,900.•3 bdrm, 2 bath. Cute starter home near schools and shopping in quiet Oracle. $99,000.•Very well maintained home on 1.49 acres, block home covered porch, 4 bedroom, 2 bath. $234,950.•3bd, 2ba home among custom homes on just under an acre with plush vegetation $220,000.•3bd, 2ba home carport & detached garage, many upgrades. $125,000.

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Surrounding Area•Affordable Green Living! 4+ acres with fabulous views and a home with many solar features. See to appreciate. $180,000.•Privacy, great views, remodeled home with new roof, skylights. $89,500.•TBD S. Camino Rio, Mammoth AZ 85618, beautiful views, secluded area. $130,000.•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.•5 ac. with beautiful views of the Galiuros, zoned for site built or MH, horses allowed. $39,000.•Beautiful views of the Galurio Mountains, lots of vegetation & large Saguaros. $10,000.•Spectacular 7 acres in Aravaipa Canyon ready for your home or get-away. $152,000.•Great mountain views from this 3.75 ac. south of Mammoth. $47,000.

•Upgraded CAVCO home with new carpeting, enjoy the desert and ride your horses without having to tow. $98,000.•Great location for any business located on Hwy 77. $65,000.•9.88 ac. with lots of mature Mesquite trees, 1/2 interest in well, septic installed. $48,000.•3 bdrm home with updated kitchen, laundry room, covered porches, fenced yard, new electric June 2012. $57,000.•4 lots with great mountain views, lots range from .34 to .60 ac. Lot 2 is $12,500, other lots are $14,500.•Great Investment Opportunity! 212 - 228 S. Main St. Mammoth. $180,000.•2 view lots, city water, sewer, paved roads. $12,000 each.•Large well-kept home 3bd, 3 ba, rock fireplace, RV carport, well and city water. 500 sq ft. Beauty shop included. $229,000.

•6.1 acres tucked away with fantastic views, beautiful trees and lush vegetation. $135,000.•7.14 ac. in Oracle with 360 deg. viewås. Can be split, horses allowed, MH or site built ok. $150,000.•1ac. in homes only area with fantastic views & natural features. $59,900•Great lot in center of Oracle. Ready to build on, utilities at lot line. $25,000.•Best price for 5 ac. in Oracle area, can be split, shared well. Reduced to $34,900.•Horse Property! Build your home or put a manufactured home on this great 3.34 ac parcel. $109,000.•4 lots, custom home area, submit offers. 2 at $32,000, $45,000 or $75,000.•Commercial property on American Ave. owner has started construction on approximately 6,000 sq. ft. bldg and is including building materials on site. $145,000.•Choose your own parcel from 1.25 to 3.75 ac., flat, easy to build on, utilities at street. $84,900 to $210,000.•Unique .69 ac parcel, awesome views, no impact fees. $49,900.

•One acre with boulders, trees and views, new access off Linda Vista, boulders, views, trees. $84,000.•3 view lots, 1.25 ac. each in high view area of Oracle, homes only. Utilities at lot line. 3 lots for $86,900.•2.5 ac land, borders state land, build your custom home, utilities at street. $150,000.•4 beautiful 1 ac home sites, owner may carry, utilities at lot line. $79,000.•Three 3.3 ac. off Linda Vista starting at $129,900.•Beautilful views from this lot in Oracle, utilities at lot line, Perc test done. $69,995.•2.5 ac horse property with great views, site - built or MH. $50,000.•Beautiful hilltop views from 5 ac. parcel. Can be split. Horse property. Well Share. $89,500.•1.25 to 10 ac., buy part or whole, has excellent well, borders State land, no financing necessary, owner will cary. $32,000 - $125,000.•Premium lot with boulders, 1.04 acres of outstanding views, beautiful sunrises and sunsets. $65,000.•20 ac. of flat usable land on Florence Highway, 2 wells, completely fenced. $189,900.

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•3 lots to choose from, great views, paved roads, city water and sewer available. 2 lots. $12,000, 1 lot $16,500 Make offer.•3.92 ac. on Barrows Pl. with hilltop views. You can have site-built or MH, horse property. $59,900.•5 bdrm on 40 ac, Redington Road, Artesian well. $250,000.•Just under 44 acres for your own little ranch, hilltop location south of Mammoth. $344,000•PRICED REDUCED! Hilltop views beautiful open plan, custom kitchen cabinets, SS appliances, wood burning fireplace. $125,000.•Secluded area, borders state land, site build or MH, horses allowed, $155,000.•Mammoth Bar, all equipment. $75,000 Liquor license also available. Call for details.•Secluded area with great views, being sold as is for value of 1.3 acres. $39,000.

345 N VIENTO DRIVE MLS#: 21225295 Spacious home on .95 acre. The natural vegetation on this land provides a desire to sit amongst the trees and take in the views of the area. Home was upgraded in 2010 with 6-burner gas cook top, double oven, commercial size GE Monogram refrigerator, new flooring, designer bath fixtures and many more upgrades. A trip worth taking.$ 220,000

480 S CODY LOOP ROAD MLS#: 21219116 Awesome views, beautiful gardens and outdoor living spaces greet you as soon as you arrive. This home has almost $60,000 improvements since this owner purchased in 2007. Decorative rock walls and flowerbeds, flagstone patios, lined with flowers, wrought iron fencing aroujnd front and back yard, additional square footage added with charming sunroom with quality windows and skylights. Paved driveway, one-of-a-kind security gate, custom rustic awnings, garden/workshop, water collection system. Recently painted inside and out. Turn key and ready.Come enjoy cool Oracle, wildlife, and hiking on the Coronado Ridge Trail just 200 feet from your door steps. Just too much to tell. Come see today. $ 295,000

•Affordable Green Living! 4+ acres with fabulous views and a home with many solar features. See to appreciate. $180,000.

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TWO BEDROOM, 1 BATH311 Main St. Beautiful mountain views, upgraded electric service, newer furnace and stove $34,900 THREE BEDROOM, 1 BATH20 Ave. A Lovely home with beautiful fenced yard. Fruit trees & large shed. Upgrades & views. Includes appliances. Backs to desert. $59,900. 622 4th Ave. Upgraded kitchen, fenced yard, A/C and evap. cooling, newer hot water heater and furnace. $51,900.124 Webb Dr. Upgraded kitchen, A/C, 20X30 garage. $75,000120 San Pedro New Water heater, newer oak cabinets and tile. Handicap adapted. $46,000112 Park Place Beautiful views. New tile and kitchen cabinets. Enclosed patio. $49,000325 Alta Vista New Energy Star doors and windows. New red oak hardwood floors. New kitchen & bath. $77,700124 Webb A/C, views and two-car garage. $75,000THREE BEDROOM, 1-3/4 BATH201 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. $109,900.212 Nichols Beautifully remodeled home, 2 car slump garage & workshop, room addition with Knotty Pine, Pergo flooring, Italian tile and appliances. $154,900.905 Webb Dr. Arizona room with Sotillo tile, A/C, gazebo, den, workshop, vinyl siding, remodeled kitchen and baths, includes all appliances and water softener. $134,900FOUR BEDROOM, 1-3/4 BATH412 Ave. B Newer kitchen. Priced to sell. $63,000FOUR BEDROOM, 2 BATH218 5th Pl. New wood laminate flooring, new wood doors and ceiling fans. New kitchen cabinets. Corner lot. $5,000 allowance for new appliances and window coverings. $125,000FIVE BEDROOM, 2 BATH418 Ave. B A/C, newer furnace. Flooring allowance. $76,000

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36 WILDERNESS ACRES Chevelon Canyon Ranch. Beautiful Northern AZ ranch set amid sweeping wilderness views, rain fed canyons and wooded hillsides north of Heber. Borders 640 acres of state trust land. Free well access. Build, camp, or RV. $16,900, $1,690 dn, $175 mo. Guaranteed financing. 1st United 928-521-7882 cheveloncanyonranchsale.com. (AzCAN)REPOSESSED LAND Buying Opportunity. Saturday, Oct. 20, Eureka Springs Ranch. 36 acres, sold for $39,900, NOW $19,900; 36 acres, borders state land, NOW $24,900. Beautiful topography and views. Offered with very low interest rates to qualified buyers. Call AZLR (888)903-0988. ADWR report available. (AzCAN)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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