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Vol. 57 No. 17 Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Periodicals Postage Paid at San Manuel, Ariz. 85631 50 Cents San Manuel MINER Proudly serving as the Tri-Community’s source of weekly news since 1954 Editor, San Manuel Miner: Oh, my stars and whiskers! I popped out of my rabbit hole, looking around, in hopes of avoiding little blond girls, who like nothing better to chase me around and mess my weskit, on a sunny April 23 rd , only to find my favorite haunt (the grounds by the San Manuel pool) overrun by small children, all of whom were hunting around to find my eggs! Imagine my shock and dismay, when I heard that there were lions, elks, and, horses throwing their shoes, expected as well! Whatever is a poor bunny to do? All I wanted was a nice, quiet day, in which to pack my baskets up with brightly colored eggs and chocolates, and, deliver them around the Tri-Community area! Of course, I did find out, later, that the eggs the children were hunting were not mine, and, were ones donated by some of these other aforementioned mammals, but, all the same, it was not at all how I expected to start my day! Well, I made the best of it, joining in the fun, trusting that the good parents who were there with their children would not let the lions get any of us, and, a great deal of fun was had by all. However, I do have to wonder why no one warned me ahead of time, and, the need was felt to wake me up at such an awful hour of the morning. /s/ A. Bunny Pool Area, San Manuel Editorial Reply: Dear A. Bunny: While we, at the San Manuel Miner, are very sorry to hear about the shock you received, it should be noted that, as you stated toward the end of your letter, the eggs were donations, and, the children were invited by Lions, and, Elks – which are clubs made of people, not animals. According to our sources, the San Manuel/ Oracle Lions, the American Legion, Carlos Salazar of the VFW , Adelante Juntos, Larry Ramirez of Community Schools all got together, to hold an Easter Egg Hunt for the Children of the Tri-Community area on April 23, at the San Manuel High School Pool, at 11 a.m., which should be quite late enough for any bunny, leading a decently moral life, to have time for breakfast, the packing of a few baskets, and, to be on their way. IGA donated four cases of eggs, the VFW devoted two, Carlos Salazar donated one, Lions Don and Donnie donated 1; Joe Aguilar donated 5 dozen eggs and Lion Hiedi Reid donated 5 dozen, as well. The Elks Club cooked the eggs, and, the American Legion donated six Easter baskets, as well as 1 st and 2 nd prize for the children. Also donating baskets were the Copper Town Association, Republic Plastic and AJC. AJC made hot dogs and hamburgers, and, sponsored the horseshoe tournament, which the tournament is also about people and not about animals throwing things. It is a game and nothing to be afraid of, so long as you don’t stand where they are throwing. Our sources also mentioned that you made an appearance, and, according to all, the children enjoyed meeting and spending time with you. So, thank you very much for joining in on the fun. You might want to mark it on your calendar for next year, so that you can get to bed earlier the night before, and, get an earlier start on the day. Hope you managed to deliver your baskets. Thank you to the Lions, the Elks, the stores, the Leos, A. Bunny, the Easter Blast with the Lions: A Bunny’s point of view See Easter, Page 8 A young boy searches for eggs at the Oracle Union Church’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. (John Hernandez photo) Tri-Community youngsters gather eggs at the annual Easter Blast in San Manuel Saturday. (Jennifer Carnes photos) By Jennifer R. Carnes It seems very likely that voters in the Oracle School District will be asked to approve a $15 million bond sale. The board has been considering the possibility of selling bonds since late last year when they asked a committee made of tax payers and other school officials to inventory the school facilities to see what could be done to improve the site. The committee has made a preliminary list of improvements and repairs and, turning it over to an engineering consultant, an approximate dollar amount has been applied to each item. The total amounts to nearly $15.5 million. Not all of the bonds would be sold at one time, explained Mike LaVallee, Managing Director of Stone & Youngberg, the company which would sell the bonds should the voters approve. The district, he told members of the board at a recent board meeting, has a bonding capacity of $17,065,000, based on the current valuation of property in the district. Not all the bonds would be sold at one time, though; they would be sold based on the list of projects that will be prioritized by the board and members of the bond committee. LaVallee reported that in spite of the current recession, “assessed value is holding firm.” His projections were based on that trend continuing. What is the bottom line to taxpayers should they approve the bond election? The district would sell bonds three times throughout the duration of the bond time frame of 10 years. Series A, totaling $9.68 million would be sold in 2012. Taxpayers should expect to see their property tax rates to increase by approximately $0.60 per $100 of assessed value with the tax rate creeping down over the life of all the bonds. Series B, totaling $2,595,000, would be sold in 2017; with Series C, totaling $4.79 million sold in 2021. Tax payers would be repaying the debt until 2034-35. The average tax rate, LaVallee said, would be $0.51 per $100 of assessed value. For a home valued at $100,000 (full cash value is approximately 80 percent of market value) this would mean an estimated yearly tax increase of $51.08. For a home valued at $250,000, the estimated yearly tax increase would be $127.70. Commercial and industrial properties would be taxed a little heavier: property valued at $100,000 would see an estimated average increase of $102.16 in their annual tax bill. Property valued at $2.5 million would see an increase of $2,554. LaVallee explained to board members and those in the audience that these tax figures are entirely dependent on the assessed valuation of the property in the district remaining constant over the term of the bonds. He said that Florence School District has found themselves in a bind since the assessed valuation of property in their district has decreased so dramatically with the downturn of the economy. That district is looking at ways to refinance their bond debt so that taxpayers aren’t hit with astronomical tax rates to compensate for the lack of value in the district. More districts are considering bond elections. “The only way to get capital funds is to pass a bond,” LaVallee said, a result of the state legislature making such severe cuts to K-12 education budgets. Districts can bond for equipment, but those bonds have to be paid back within five years. Districts are also required by law to spend bond monies within three years of selling the bonds, so it’s absolutely vital to have a clear plan with priorities spelled out on bond projects. LaVallee said the district was well within the recommended timeline for considering a bond election. According to LaVallee’s timeline summary, the district should expect recommendations from the stakeholder committee in May. The board would have until mid-July to decide to send the matter to voters, with the special bond election called by July 15. Voters would see it on the ballots for the General Election in November. Possible Projects Gordon Vasfaret, President of GV Enterprises, was also on hand Oracle School Board considers bond election See Bond, Page 5 By Lana Jones The Central Arizona College Governing Board met at Aravaipa Campus last Tuesday, April 19, and unanimously agreed to publish the draft 2011-2012 budget. The Board will get another chance to look at the budget and approve any changes at their next meeting on Signal Peak Campus, May 17. CAC faces the same situation as many schools and counties: the state has cut funding by millions again this year. The state cut appropriations to CAC this year by $2.4 million. Tax revenues will also decrease despite an increase in the tax rate. The only notable increase in the budget will come from the board-approved tuition increase of $5 per credit hour. Chris Wodka, CAC’s vice president of finance and administration, told board members that property tax values in the county had decreased more than 15 percent. CAC’s primary property tax rate is set to increase from 1.47 percent to 1.51. Even so, the primary taxes brought in will decrease by $2.9 million. Secondary taxes will increase to pay for voter-approved bonds being issued next spring. The increase in the secondary tax rate will bring in $2.3 million. The combined changes in primary and secondary taxes will leave CAC with a $580,000 decrease in tax revenue compared to last year. Board member Rick Gibson said that the board decreased tax rates for a number of years as property values in the county grew. He asked if the current increase would raise tax rates above previous levels. Wodka said that the current rate was lower than the highest primary tax rate of 2.17 percent in 2002-2003. The tax rate had fallen to 1.38 percent by 2010. After the budget discussion, the Board revisited the issue of raises in 2011-2012. Dennis Jenkins, CAC president, brought the issue back to the Board because of an unexpected change buried in the state budget. He said that when the Board decided against raises, they thought that employee payroll deductions were going to increase .9 percent. It came up after the fact that employees are going to have to pay more into the Arizona State Retirement System. In the past, employees and employers split retirement contributions 50-50. Employees will be responsible for 53 percent of the retirement contribution next fiscal year. As a result, total employee deductions will increase 1.55 percent. “So their take home pay will be less,” Jenkins said. The Board took no action to change their previous decision on raises. CAC Board approves draft budget: tax rates will increase, salaries won’t By John Hernandez Diagnostic Laboratories and Radiology, the largest provider of radiology services in the western United States, is coming to Sun Life Family Health Center in San Manuel. They will be providing in house radiology services using Sun Life’s current X-ray room but bringing in new state of the art techniques. Diagnostic Laboratories and Radiology has been in business for more than 46 years serving various communities in Arizona. The X-ray services are the same as one would find in any clinic. Certified radiologists using the latest digital equipment will provide full Al Gutierrez with James and Sue from Diagnostic Laboratories and Radiology. (John Hernandez photo) State of the art X-Ray coming to Sun Life service radiology exams. This equipment will cut down on patient waiting times and See X-ray, Page 4

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Periodicals Postage Paid at San Manuel, Ariz. 85631 50 Cents A young boy searches for eggs at the Oracle Union Church’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. (John Hernandez photo) Tri-Community youngsters gather eggs at the annual Easter Blast in San Manuel Saturday. (Jennifer Carnes photos) Vol. 57 No. 17 service radiology exams. This equipment will cut down on patient waiting times and See X-ray, Page 4 See Bond, Page 5 See Easter, Page 8

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Vol. 57 No. 17 Wednesday, April 27, 2011 Periodicals Postage Paid at San Manuel, Ariz. 85631 50 Cents

San Manuel

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

Editor, San Manuel Miner: Oh, my stars and whiskers! I popped out of my rabbit hole, looking around, in hopes of avoiding little blond girls, who like nothing better to chase me around and mess my weskit, on a sunny April 23rd, only to fi nd my favorite haunt (the grounds by the San Manuel pool) overrun by small children, all of whom were hunting around to fi nd my eggs! Imagine my shock and dismay, when I heard that there were lions, elks, and, horses throwing their shoes, expected as well! Whatever is a poor bunny to do? All I wanted was a nice, quiet day, in which to pack my baskets up with brightly colored eggs and chocolates, and, deliver them around the Tri-Community area! Of course, I did fi nd out, later, that the eggs the children were hunting were not mine, and, were ones donated by some of these other aforementioned mammals, but, all the same, it was not at all how I expected to start my day! Well, I made the best of it, joining in the fun, trusting that the good parents who were there with their children would not let the lions get any of us, and, a great deal of fun was had by all. However, I do have to wonder why no one warned me ahead of time, and, the need was felt to wake me up at such an awful hour of the morning./s/ A. BunnyPool Area, San ManuelEditorial Reply:Dear A. Bunny: While we, at the San Manuel Miner, are very sorry to hear about the shock you received, it should be noted that, as you stated toward the end of your letter, the eggs were donations, and, the children were invited by Lions, and, Elks – which are clubs made of people, not animals. According to our sources, the San Manuel/ Oracle Lions, the American Legion, Carlos Salazar of the VFW , Adelante Juntos, Larry Ramirez of Community Schools all got together, to hold an Easter Egg Hunt for the Children of the Tri-Community area on April 23, at the San Manuel High School Pool, at 11 a.m., which should be quite late enough for any bunny, leading a decently moral life, to have time for breakfast, the packing of a few baskets, and, to be on their way. IGA donated four cases of eggs, the VFW devoted two, Carlos Salazar donated one, Lions Don and Donnie donated 1; Joe Aguilar donated 5 dozen eggs and Lion Hiedi Reid donated 5 dozen, as well. The Elks Club cooked the eggs, and, the American Legion donated six Easter baskets, as well as 1st and 2nd prize for the children. Also donating baskets were the Copper Town Association, Republic Plastic and AJC. AJC made hot dogs and hamburgers, and, sponsored the horseshoe tournament, which the tournament is also about people and not about animals throwing things. It is a game and nothing to be afraid of, so long as you don’t stand where they are throwing. Our sources also mentioned that you made an appearance, and, according to all, the children enjoyed meeting and spending time with you. So, thank you very much for joining in on the fun. You might want to mark it on your calendar for next year, so that you can get to bed earlier the night before, and, get an earlier start on the day. Hope you managed to deliver your baskets. Thank you to the Lions, the Elks, the stores, the Leos, A. Bunny, the

Easter Blast with the Lions: A Bunny’s point of view

See Easter, Page 8

A young boy searches for eggs at the Oracle Union Church’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. (John Hernandez photo)

Tri-Community youngsters gather eggs at the annual Easter Blast in San Manuel Saturday. (Jennifer Carnes photos)

By Jennifer R. Carnes It seems very likely that voters in the Oracle School District will be asked to approve a $15 million bond sale. The board has been considering the possibility of selling bonds since late last year when they asked a committee made of tax payers and other school offi cials to inventory the school facilities to see what could be done to improve the site. The committee has made a preliminary list of improvements and repairs and, turning it over to an engineering consultant, an approximate dollar amount has been applied to each item. The total amounts to nearly $15.5 million. Not all of the bonds would be sold at one time, explained Mike LaVallee, Managing Director of Stone & Youngberg, the company which would sell the bonds should the voters approve. The district, he told members of the board at a recent board meeting, has a bonding capacity of $17,065,000, based on the current valuation of property in the district. Not all the bonds would be sold at one time, though; they would be sold based on the list of projects that will be prioritized by the board and members of the bond committee. LaVallee reported that in spite of the current recession, “assessed value is holding fi rm.” His projections were based on that trend continuing. What is the bottom line to taxpayers should they approve the

bond election? The district would sell bonds three times throughout the duration of the bond time frame of 10 years. Series A, totaling $9.68 million would be sold in 2012. Taxpayers should expect to see their property tax rates to increase by approximately $0.60 per $100 of assessed value with the tax rate creeping down over the life of all the bonds. Series B, totaling $2,595,000, would be sold in 2017; with Series C, totaling $4.79 million sold in 2021. Tax payers would be repaying the debt until 2034-35. The average tax rate, LaVallee said, would be $0.51 per $100 of assessed value. For a home valued at $100,000 (full cash value is approximately 80 percent of market value) this would mean an estimated yearly tax increase of $51.08. For a home valued at $250,000, the estimated yearly tax increase would be $127.70. Commercial and industrial properties would be taxed a little heavier: property valued at $100,000 would see an estimated average increase of $102.16 in their annual tax bill. Property valued at $2.5 million would see an increase of $2,554. LaVallee explained to board members and those in the audience that these tax fi gures are entirely dependent on the assessed valuation of the property in the district remaining constant over the term of the bonds. He said that Florence School District has found themselves in a

bind since the assessed valuation of property in their district has decreased so dramatically with the downturn of the economy. That district is looking at ways to refi nance their bond debt so that taxpayers aren’t hit with astronomical tax rates to compensate for the lack of value in the district. More districts are considering bond elections. “The only way to get capital funds is to pass a bond,” LaVallee said, a result of the state legislature making such severe cuts to K-12 education budgets. Districts can bond for equipment, but those bonds have to be paid back within fi ve years. Districts are also required by law to spend bond monies within three years of selling the bonds, so it’s absolutely vital to have a clear plan with priorities spelled out on bond projects. LaVallee said the district was well within the recommended timeline for considering a bond election. According to LaVallee’s timeline summary, the district should expect recommendations from the stakeholder committee in May. The board would have until mid-July to decide to send the matter to voters, with the special bond election called by July 15. Voters would see it on the ballots for the General Election in November.Possible Projects Gordon Vasfaret, President of GV Enterprises, was also on hand

Oracle School Board considers bond election

See Bond, Page 5

By Lana Jones The Central Arizona College Governing Board met at Aravaipa Campus last Tuesday, April 19, and unanimously agreed to publish the draft 2011-2012 budget. The Board will get another chance to look at the budget and approve any changes at their next meeting on Signal Peak Campus, May 17. CAC faces the same situation as many schools and counties: the state has cut funding by millions again this year. The state cut appropriations to CAC this year by $2.4 million. Tax revenues will also decrease despite an increase in the tax rate. The only notable increase in the budget will come from the board-approved tuition increase of $5 per credit hour. Chris Wodka, CAC’s vice president of fi nance and administration, told board members that property tax values in the county had decreased more than 15

percent. CAC’s primary property tax rate is set to increase from 1.47 percent to 1.51. Even so, the primary taxes brought in will decrease by $2.9 million. Secondary taxes will increase to pay for voter-approved bonds being issued next spring. The increase in the secondary tax rate will bring in $2.3 million. The combined changes in primary and secondary taxes will leave CAC with a $580,000 decrease in tax revenue compared to last year. Board member Rick Gibson said that the board decreased tax rates for a number of years as property values in the county grew. He asked if the current increase would raise tax rates above previous levels. Wodka said that the current rate was lower than the highest primary tax rate of 2.17 percent in 2002-2003. The tax rate had fallen to 1.38 percent by 2010.

After the budget discussion, the Board revisited the issue of raises in 2011-2012. Dennis Jenkins, CAC president, brought the issue back to the Board because of an unexpected change buried in the state budget. He said that when the Board decided against raises, they thought that employee payroll deductions were going to increase .9 percent. It came up after the fact that employees are going to have to pay more into the Arizona State Retirement System. In the past, employees and employers split retirement contributions 50-50. Employees will be responsible for 53 percent of the retirement contribution next fi scal year. As a result, total employee deductions will increase 1.55 percent. “So their take home pay will be less,” Jenkins said. The Board took no action to change their previous decision on raises.

CAC Board approves draft budget: tax rates will increase, salaries won’t

By John Hernandez Diagnostic Laboratories and Radiology, the largest provider of radiology services in the western United States, is coming to Sun Life Family Health Center in San Manuel. They will be providing in house radiology services using Sun Life’s current X-ray room but bringing in new state of the art techniques. Diagnostic Laboratories and Radiology has been in business for more than 46 years serving various communities in Arizona. The X-ray services are the same as one would fi nd in any clinic. Certifi ed radiologists using the latest digital equipment will provide full

Al Gutierrez with James and Sue from Diagnostic Laboratories and Radiology. (John Hernandez photo)

State of the art X-Ray coming to Sun Lifeservice radiology exams. This equipment will cut down on

patient waiting times and See X-ray, Page 4

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The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information provided by deputies. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. April 15 Theft of copper wire was reported in the 20000 block of South River Road, Mammoth. April 15 Criminal damage was

reported in the 100 block of West Webb Drive, San Manuel. A tire was slashed. April 15 Theft of a vehicle was reported in the 900 block of West third Avenue, San Manuel. April 15 Burglary was reported in the 900 block of West Sixth Avenue, San Manuel. April 16 Criminal damage was reported in the 200 block of East

Born March 8, 1952, in Globe, to Norma Jewel and Mitchell Puhara, Barbara Ruth Puhara Peralta, age 59, passed away at Oro Valley Hospital on Sunday, April 17, 2011. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and, aunt. Barbara moved to San Manuel in 1956, where she attended

grade school, and, high school. After high school, she moved to Oracle. Her pride and joy were her daughter, Kathy, and, grandchildren, Cheyenne, and, Jordan. Her hobbies included crocheting, knitting, and, reading. Survivors include her daughter, Kathy Peralta;

Webb Drive, San Manuel Three tires were slashed. April 16 Arthur A. Miranda, 56, Oracle, was arrested in the zero block of Maplewood, Oracle, and charged with disorderly conduct. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence. April 17 Burglary and criminal damage were reported in the 400 block of South Tierra Verde Place, San Manuel. A juvenile male, 10, was reported climbing in a broken window. April 18 Theft of tires was reported in the 3900 block of West Highway 77, Oracle. April 18 Theft of copper wire was reported in the 28000 block of South Veterans Memorial Boulevard, San Manuel. April 18 Damage to a public utility was reported in the 600 block of West Fourth Avenue, San Manuel. A trampoline was hanging from the electrical wires

in the alley between Fifth and Fourth avenues. The call was turned over to APS. April 18 Shoplifting was reported in the area of East Main Street, San Manuel. April 19 Theft of a bicycle was reported in the 1400 block of North Calle Granada, Oracle. April 19 Criminal damage was reported in the 25000 block of South Veterans Memorial Boulevard, San Manuel. April 20 Burglary was reported in the 63000 block of East Highway 77, Oracle. April 21 Theft was reported in the 37000 block of South Silverwood Drive, SaddleBrooke. April 21 Shoplifting was reported in the area of South Avenue A, San Manuel. April 21 Criminal damage was reported in the 900 block of West Third Avenue, San Manuel. A motorcycle’s cover was cut.

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Barbara Ruth Puhara PeraltaMarch 8, 1952 – April 17, 2011

grandchildren, Cheyenne, and, Jordan Peralta; sisters, Shirley (Skip) Fousel, Loretta (Jim) Williams, Paula Sowers and Charlene (John) Stanford; brother, Tim Puhara; ex-husband, Levi Peralta; and, many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents. A memorial service was held at the Lamont Mortuary in Globe, on Friday, April 22. She was laid to rest next to her mother, in the Pinal Cemetery.

Barbara Ruth Puhara Peralta

The Pinal County Sheriff’s Offi ce, has been working to solve several recent burglary cases. Below are a few examples of cases we have been working. On March 25, 2011 at 4:56 p.m. the Pinal County Sheriff’s Offi ce investigated a burglary in the 65000 block of East Hielo Road, Catalina. The victim reported she had jewelry, tools and guns. The total value of the missing items was approximately $180,000. During the investigation it was determined Ronald Ramirez (age 57 of Catalina) was a possible suspect. Ramirez had worked previously for the victim as a handyman. Probable cause was developed and a search warrant was obtained for his residence in the 3900 block of North Pinal Street, Catalina. Many of the items stolen were located at the residence along with other items taken from a separate burglary case we were investigating.

Detectives also discovered Ramirez had a live Artillery Round from the year 1908 at the residence. The bomb squad from the military was a called and they recovered the device and detonated it in the desert. Ronald Ramirez was booked into the Pinal County Adult Detention Center for Burglary and Theft. On Sunday, April 17, 2011at 3:19 a.m. the Pinal County Sheriff’s Offi ce was called regarding a possible burglary in progress at the SRP Plant which is located at 51085 North Cerro Road, Superior. Security personal monitoring a remote camera had spotted two suspects enter the property and cut copper grounding wire which ran the entire length of the fence line surrounding the property. When deputies arrived on scene, they observed a subject matching the description of one of the suspects provided by the security company. The individual was leaving the area riding a bicycle. As

deputies approached him, he got off of the bicycle and ran into the desert. He was later located and taken into custody with the assistance of a K-9 from the Superior Police Department. The second suspect was also located hiding in the desert area outside of SRP. He was taken into custody without incident. The two suspects were later identifi ed as Ernest Ellison (age 41 of Superior) and Jason Fowler (age 32 of Superior). Ellison and Fowler both made admissions to their involvement with this case. Both have been booked into the Pinal County Adult Detention Center for one count each of Criminal Trespassing, Possession of Burglary Tools, Burglary, Aggravated Criminal Damage and Theft. Fowler was also charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Employees from SRP estimate the loss from the damage committed to be in excess of $15,000.

Several burglaries solved in Pinal County

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family making plans to help. We are so thankful for our

family. There are so many of you to thank: Billy, Yolanda & Liana, Rudy and Bonnie,

Ralph and Reyna, Al & Linda, Carmello & Ruth. Linda and

Joyce Sargeant and anyone and everyone who we may have

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By Frank Smith The Comet Wrestling club, coached by Daniel Najera and Gilbert Rodriguez, hit the mat on Saturday, April 16, in Tucson. The young wrestlers competed in a free style meet at Flowing Wells High School bringing home two 1st place fi nishers in Frankie Renteria and Kiah Blank. Renteria compiled a record of four wins with no

losses and Blank garnered a record of three wins with no losses. B.J Munoz and Mathias Medina brought home 2nd place fi nishes with Munoz having one loss with one win and Medina also totaling one loss with one win. Ruben Hernandez earned a 3rd place fi nish with a record of three wins with one loss, J.R. Franco had a record of two

wins with two losses, Ethan Wasko also had the same record of two win with two losses, and Joseph Ramos fi nished the meet with one win and two losses. The Comet Wrestlers took part in a free style meet last week at Cholla High School and will now prepare for the State Qualifi er that will be held at the Tucson Convention Center on May 7.

The Comet Wrestling Club includes, from left: back, Ezra Miller, Kiah Blank, Anthony Soto, Frankie Renteria, R.J. Castillo, and Ruben Hernandez; middle, Gilbert Rodriguez, Joesph Ramos, J.R. Franco, B.J. Munoz. Isaiah Castillo, and Nate Castillo; front, Aiden Lazoya, Frankie Castillo, Mathias Medina, and Ramon Salazar. (Frank Smith photo)

Comet Wrestling Club hits the mat at Flowing Wells

By Frank Smith The San Manuel high school track team was recently on the road competing at a multi meet at Ray high school on April 13th and a small squad participated at the Safford boosters on April 21. The boys squad took 1st place overall with four teams competing; in the 4x800m Relay, the team of Jonathan Duarte, Isaac Ryan, PJ Mortensen, and Nathaniel Lopez placed 1st. In the 110 Hurdles, Wayne Newman placed 1st with a time of 15.87, Kyle Bowman took 2nd with a time of 16.79, in 3rd place was Jesus Parra with a time of 16.85, and in 4th place was Colten Smith with a time of 18.16. In the 1600m, in 1st place was PJ Mortensen with a time of 5:09.73, and in 2nd place was Jonathan Duarte with a time of 5:37.08. In the 4x100m Relay, the team of Nathaniel Lopez, Josue Alvarez, Andres Sierra, and Josh Cogdell placed 1st with a time of 49.61.

Miner Tracksters hits the track in Ray, SaffordIn the 400m, in 1st place was Nathaniel Lopez with a time of 55.40. In the 300m Hurdles, in 1st place was Wayne Newman with a time of 42.31, in 2nd place was Jesus Parra with a time of 44.82, and in 3rd place was Kyle Bowman 44.78. In the 800m, in 1st place was PJ Mortensen with a time of 2:16.11, and in 4th place was Isaac Ryan with a time of 2:30.20. In the 200m, in 2nd place was Josh Cogdell with a time of 25.35. In the 3200m, in 1st place was Jonathan Duarte with a time of 12:13.18 and in 4th place was Carlos Duarte with a time of 13:25.91. In the 4x400m Relay, the team of Kyle Bowman, Andres Sierra, PJ Mortensen, and Nathaniel Lopez came in 1st place.

In the fi eld events, Josh Cogdell placed 3rd in the Shot Put with a throw of 35’5”. In the High Jump, in 1st place was Kyle Bowman with a jump of 5’6, tied for 4th

place with a jump of 5’2 were Wayne Newman and Jesus Parra. In the Long Jump, in 5th place was Andres Sierra with a jump 17’1”. In the Triple Jump, in 2nd

place was Wayne Newman with a jump of 37’11”. The girls squad took 3rd place overall; in the 100m Hurdles, in 5th place was Rosas Reyes with a time of 22.90. In the 200m, in 1st

place was Victoria Castillo with a time of 30.65. In the 400m, in 3rd

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Diagnostic Laboratories and Radiology will be available at the Sun Life Family Health Center in San Manuel on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1 to 5 p.m. If patient volume warrants

it, days and hours may be expanded. People along the Copper Corridor from SaddleBrooke, Catalina, Hayden -Winkelman, Kearny, Dudleyville and the Tri-Community can now get top quality x-ray services without having to drive to Tucson. Al Gutierrez, Regional Director of Sun Life Family Health Center is excited about and proud to be partnering with Diagnostic Laboratories and Radiology to improve health services in the area. The Sun Life Family Health Center is located at 23 McNab Parkway in San Manuel.

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By Frank Smith The San Manuel Miners varsity baseball team headed up to Superior on April 20 to take on the Panthers from Superior in a non-region match up. The Miners pulled out the game in the last two innings for an 11-5 win. The game was rescheduled from an earlier date on April 9 in which it was cancelled due to the weather conditions. The game would count in the AIA power point rankings thus it had to be made up. The win kept the Miners at #16 in the power rankings with a 10-4 region record and an 11-7 record overall. The Miners scored one run in the top of the first inning with the Panthers answering back with two runs in the bottom half of the inning to take a 2 – 1 lead. San Manuel would tie up the game at 2 – 2 after scoring a run in the top of the fourth inning, shutting down Superior in the bottom of the fourth keeping the game tied. The Miners exploded for five runs in the top of the sixth inning to take a 7 – 2 lead but the Panthers would not go down quietly as the came up with three runs in the bottom half of the sixth to cut into the lead at 5 – 7. The bats really came alive for the Miners in the top of the seventh inning – scoring four runs highlighted by Anthony Garcia

and John Ruiz hitting back to back home runs to start off the inning with the San Manuel taking a commanding lead at 11 – 5. The Panthers could not answer the call, going scoreless in their last at bats. San Manuel scored 11 runs on 12 hits and committed two errors; Superior scored five runs on 10 hits and committed one error. Taking the mound for the Miners was Demetrious Dietz; Elfie Vigil came in to relive the sixth inning with John Ruiz catching. Dietz (3-0) picked up the win allowing 10 hits-one for a triple, five runs-four earned, recorded six strike outs and walked three batters. Offensively, Garcia went 3 for 4 with a home run, three runs scored and three RBIs, Vigil went 3 for 4 with a triple, one run scored and one RBI, Ruiz went 2 for 3 with a home run, two runs scored, and two RBIs, Tim Scott went 1 for 4 with a double, one run scored and two RBIs, Martin Seballos went 1 for 2 with a run scored, and Daniel Padilla went 1 for 3. Head Coach Donnie Payne said, “Back to back home runs in the seventh inning by Anthony Garcia and John Ruiz broke up a pretty tight game. Shortstop Zach Dale had three great plays going into the hole to throw out runners.” The Miners paid a visit to the

place was Asha Quintero with a time of 1:24.41, and in 4th place was Leticia Reidhead with a time of 1:25.60. In the 800m, in 3rd place was Priscilla Enriquez with a time of 3:09.20. In the 1600m, in 3rd place was Priscilla Enriquez with a time of 7:14.06. In the 4x100m Relay, the team of Rosa Reyes, Leticia Reidhead, Asha Quintero, and Nicole Predgo-Primero came in 3rd place. In the 300 Hurdles, in 3rd place was Rosa Reyes with a time of 1:10.00. In field events, Erika Harrison placed 3rd in the Shot Put with a throw of 27’6”. In the Discus, in 3rd place was Erika Harrison with a toss of 66’7”. In the High Jump, in 1st place was Victoria Castillo with a jump of 4’10”. In the Long Jump, in 1st place was Victoria Castillo with a jump of 14’2”. In the Triple Jump, in 1st place was Victoria Castillo with a jump of 31’7”. On April 21 at the Safford Boosters, the boys team took 7th place out of 16 teams competing, in the 4x800m Relay, the team of Jonathan Duarte, Isaac Ryan, PJ Mortensen, and Nathaniel Lopez came in 7th place with a time of 9:25.46. In the 110m Hurdles, in 5th place was Wayne Newman with a time of 17.11, and in 8th place was Kyle Bowman with a time of 17.38. In the 1600m, in 3rd place was PJ Mortensen with a time of 4:57.56. In the 4x100m Relay, the team of Nathaniel Lopez,

Josh Cogdell, Andres Sierra, and Marcos Sierra came in 6th place. In the 400m, in 4th place was Marcos Sierra with a time of 52.91. In the 300 Hurdles, in 7th place was Kyle Bowman with a time of 43.14, and in 8th place was Wayne Newman with a time of 44.92. In the 4x400m Relay, the team of Kyle Bowman, Andres Sierra, Nathaniel Lopez, and Marcos Sierra came in 3rd place. The girls squad placed 11th, in the High Jump Victoria Castillo placed 5th with a jump 4’10. In the Long Jump, in 5th place was Victoria Castillo with a jump of 15’0.5”. In the Triple Jump, in 2nd place was Victoria Castillo with a jump of 32’0.5”. Athletes to watch in the upcoming meets are; the boys relay squads, the 1600 m with PJ Mortensen, Kyle Bowman, and Wayne Newman in hurdles and high jump, Marcos Sierra and Nathaniel Lopez in the 400m, Josh Cogdell in shot put, Andres Sierra in the Long Jump, and Josue Alvarez at the pole vault. In girls competition: Victoria Castillo in high jump,long jump,and triple jump, Priscilla Enriquez in the 800m and 1600m, and Erika Harrison with the shot put and discus. The Miners will host the San Manuel Rotary Invitational on Friday, April 29, with Field Events starting at 11 a.m. and the Running at noon. The Miners will also compete in the South Regional Qualifier on May 6.

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Miners pull out win over Panthers 11 – 5Lions from Pusch Ridge on Tuesday and will head over to San Carlos today for a game at 11 a.m. against the Braves to wrap up the regular season.

San Manuel will now wait to see what seed they will be going into the state tournament, as the top 24 teams in the 2A division will qualify for playoff action.

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Church Directory

TRI-COMMUNITY

CommunityPresbyterian Church

Assembly of GodORACLE

Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.Evening Service 6 p.m.Wednesday 7 p.m.Thursday Royal Rangers 5 p.m.

Pastor Jack Siddle, Jr.Residence 896-2507

McNab & First Ave., San Manuel385-2341

Sunday: Adult Bible Study 9:45 a.m.Morning Service 11 a.m.Monday: 4th Sunday of the month: Joyful Music Cel-ebration 4 p.m. with potluck to follow.

Pastor: Rev. Jeff Dixon

First Baptist Church1st & Nichols, San Manuel, 385-4655Sunday: Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Discipleship 5 p.m. Worship 6 p.m.Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 6 p.m.

The Potter’s House212 Main Street, Mammoth

385-4153Pastor Mario Sanchez Jr.

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

Church of Christ99 Nichols, San Manuel

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

Oracle Seventh-DayAdventist Church

2150 Hwy. 77, OracleSaturday: Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m.

Pastor John Roybal

First Baptist ChurchAmerican Way, Oracle

520-808-3171Pastor Ray Lott

MammothAssembly of God

MammothAG.org201 E. Kino & Catalina/POB 692We offer Help, Healing & Hope

Sunday School.......9:45 a.m.Worship Service........11 a.m.Group Bible Study.......6 p.m.Wednesday..................6 p.m.

Magnify–YouthAdults–Verse By Verse Study

MAGNET NITE2nd & 4th Fridays 4-9:30 p,m.

Pastor Robert L. Koch 487-2219

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

Sunday: First Service 9:00 a.m. Fellowship Time 10:30-11:00a.m. Second Service 11 a.m.Children & Youth classes available for both services

Pastor James Ruiz

Oracle Union ChurchAmerican Ave., Oracle • 896-2544

Near Mt. Lemmon Turnoff“A community church for a world community.”Worship Service 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: Dr. Ed Nelson

God’s Filling Station341 N. Hwy 77, Mammoth

520-487-2249Sunday Service 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Inter-denominational in that we encourage fellowship with Christians of all faith. Non-denominational in that we have no formal

connection or commitment to any denomina-tion. Biker Friendly Church!

Pastors Charles & Deborah MorelanCome as you are – All are welcome

First Baptist Church103 W. Galiuro, Mammoth, 487-2120

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

Sunday: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service 6 p.m.Wednesday: 6 p.m.

“Where the Gospel is preached.”

First SouthernBaptist Church

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

Sunday: School 9:30 a.m. Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m.

Free food distribution 2nd Tuesday, 11 a.m.

Assembly of God

Psalm 1:2

To be included in the weekly church listing, call the San Manuel

Miner 385-2266.

Main St., SM (across from the pool)Sunday School 9:30 a.m.Sunday Morning Service 10:45 a.m.Sunday Night Service 6 p.m.Wednesday Night Service 6 p.m.Wednesday Children’s Study 6 p.m.

Pastor Clarence Horn, 385-4353All are welcome to hear God’s Word,

hope to see you.

Oracle Churchof Christ

2425 El Paseo896-2452 896-2067

SundayBible Study • 10 am

Worship • 11 am

Full GospelChurch of God

301 E. Webb Dr., San Manuel520-385-1250 or 520-385-5017Pastors Michael & Bea Lucero Sr.Sunday:School 9:45 a.m.Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.

No Evening Service Wednesday 6 p.m.Teen Group 3rd Friday of every month 6 p.m.

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Clubs, Meetings & Community Services

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.

•UTILITY PAYMENTS Residents from the Tri-community area whoqualifyforassistancewithutilitypaymentsthroughtheSalvationArmyorPinalCountyUnitedWayshouldnowcontacttheTri-CommunityFoodBankat108RedwoodDr.,Mammoth.Assistanceislimitedtoonceeverytwelvemonths.Bringinyourlast2monthsoverduebills.Thephonenumberis520-487-2010.The Food Bank is open onMonday, Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday andSaturdayfrom9a.m.untilnoon.•PINAL COUNTY HEALTHDEPARTMENTHOURSPinalCountyHealthDepartmenthaschangedit’shoursfortheMammoth,SanManuelandOracleareas. WIC, immunizations and STD services are available in MammothWednesday throughSaturday,8a.m. to6p.m.FamilyPlanningwillbe the2ndand4thFridayofeachmonthinMammoth.Forappointments,pleasecall1-866-960-0633.Walk-insarewelcome.WICservicesinSanManuelwillbeeveryMonday.Callthenumberaboveforanappointment.WICinOraclewillbeeveryFriday.Callforanappointmentattheabovenumber.ImmunizationsinOraclewillbethe2ndFridayofeachmonth.Walk-insarewelcome.•SAN MANUEL SENIORCENTERSCHEDULEBridge is played onMondays.Refreshersessionat11:45a.m.Gamesstartat12:30p.m.Canastaisplayedat1p.m.onWednesdays.Everyoneiswelcome.Boardmeetingsareheldthe1stThursdayofeachmonthat6p.m.Apotluckisheldthe2ndThursdayofeachmonthat5:30p.m.Bringadishtoshare,yourservice,andfeeis$1forCenterutilities.RedHatsbusinessmeetingisheldthe1stFridayofthemonthat1p.m.Stampingisheldthe2ndand4thFridayofthemonthat9a.m.•Monday (Every Monday)11:45AM,BRIDGEATTHESANMANUELSENIOR CENTER Bridge is back! There will be an indoctrination andrefreshersessionfrom11:45a.m.to12:30p.m.Bridgegameswillbeginat12:30.Therewill bepassouts tohelp you learn the rulesand counting inContractBridge.•EVERY TUESDAY, 7:00AMROTARYMEETING.at theSanManuelGolfClubeveryTuesdayat7AM.•EVERY TUESDAY, Play Bridge Tuesday at the Oracle CommunityCenterbeginningat12:30.Everyonewelcome.CallMaryat896-2604orEthelat896-2197.•Tuesday (1st Tuesday of the Month), 10 a.m., COPPER TOWNASSOCIATION The Copper Town Association meets the first Tuesday ofeverymonthat10a.m.atAdelanteJuntosCoalitionbuilding,101AvenueB,SanManuel.•Tuesday (2nd Tuesday of the Month), 6:30 PM, MAMMOTH SANMANUEL SCHOOL BOARD The MSM School Board meets the secondTuesdayeachMonthat theMSMDistrictoffice.Pleasecontact theDistrictofficeat385-2337formoreinformation.•Tuesday (2nd Tuesdayofthemonth),6:00PM,TRI-COMMUNITYANDRANCHOSANMANUELMOBILEHOMEPARKNEIGHBORHOODWATCHThe2ndTuesdayof everymonthwill be theneighborhoodwatchmeetingandNeighborhoodMethBlockWatchmeetingforresidentsofSanManuel,Mammoth,andOracleat6p.m.attheAdelanteJuntosCoalitionofficeat101AvenueB,SanManuel.Everyoneiswelcometoattend.Call385-4007withanyquestions.•Wednesday (1st Wednesday of the Month), 3:00 PM, TRIAD &AMBASSADORPROGRAMMEETINGSTheOracleFireDepartmenthostsTRIADandAMBASSADORprogrammeetingsthefirstWednesdayofeachmonth.FormoreinformationcallKarenLombardiat896-9470.•Wednesday (1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month) ALZHEIMERSEDUCATIONALMEETING.MeetingwillbeheldatSt.Helen’sChurch,10-11:30AM.Formoreinformation,contactKayHam385-2835.

•Wednesday (2nd Wednesday of the month) AMERICAN LEGIONMEETINGAmericanLegionFrancisM.BunchPost48meetingsareevery2ndWednesdayat6p.m.eachmonth.ServiceOfficeravailableonMondays,Wednesdays,Fridays,10a.m.to2p.m.orcall385-2714or385-2142.NowopenSundayatnoon.•Wednesdays, ARCHERYCLASSESDesertFoxArcheryyouthmeeteveryWednesday afternoon at the archery range next to the airport. Thisdrug-freeprogramisforallyouthagessevento17.Theannualfeeis$5tojointheTri-CityArchersClub,whichalsoprovidesinsurancetothemember.Ifinterested,callRobRobertsat385-4682.Thereissomeequipmentavailableforbeginners.•Wednesdays, 10:00 AM, STORY TIME AT PREGNANCY CARECENTERThePregnancyCareCenterinOraclehasStoryTimeat10:00AM.Formoreinformationcall896-9545.•Thursday (1st and3rdThursdayofthemonth)ORACLE-SANMANUELLIONSCLUBMeetingsareheldattheSanManuelElksLodge.•Thursday (2nd Thursdayofthemonth),SANMANUELHISTORICALSOCIETY The San Manuel Historical Society meeting is 10 a.m. at themuseumthe2ndThursdayofeverymonth.•Thursday (2nd Thursday of the month) SM LIBRARY BOARDMEETINGTheSanManuelLibraryhasit’smonthlyboardmeetingevery2ndThursdayofeachmonth.Themeetingisheldatthelibraryat1p.m.•Thursday (2nd Thursday of the Month), 6 PM, ORACLE SCHOOLBOARDTheOracleSchoolBoardmeetsthesecondThursdayofeachmonthatOracleRidgeSchool.PleasecontactDistrictOfficeat896-3072formoreinformation.•Thursday (2nd and4thThursdayofthemonth),6:30p.m.,TheOracleOptimist Club, serving the tri-community area, meets on the second andfourthThursdayofeachmonthat theOracle Inn. Meetingsstartpromptlyat6:30PM.PleasefeelfreetocomealittleearlyandorderfromtheregularORspecialmenuattheOracleInn.BoardmeetingsareheldonthesecondThursdayimmediatelyfollowingthegeneralmeeting.TheOracleOptimistClubwasofficially founded inOctober,2010and isan internationalorganizationtosupportandworkwith theyouth in thecommunity.Formore informationcontactJaneO’Mahenat896-2516orMicheleGagnonat897-3023.•Thursdays (EveryThursday), 6:00PM,NARCOTICSANONYMOUS12-STEP MEETINGS Every Thursday at Sun Life in San Manuel. Rearentrance,south facingdoor.Openmeeting.Formore information,callSanPedroValleyBHat520-896-9240.•Friday (1st FridayoftheMonth)MammothHistoricalSocietymeetsat1p.m.attheMammothPublicLibrary.•Friday (2nd FridayoftheMonth,1p.m.)RedHatsarelookingfornewmembers.Meetingsareat1p.m.OntheSECONDFridayattheSeniorCenterinSanManuel,Seniorcitizenwomen55andolderget togetherandenjoymeetingsandactivities.Letdownyourhairandbeyourself,wearRedHatandPurpleoutfits.•SATURDAYS, 8:00AM,SANMANUELOPENAIRMARKETTheSanManuelFarmer’sMarketisheldeverySaturdaymorningfrom8a.m.tonoonat 801McNabPkwy, in front of theCommunityPresbyterianChurch.Newvendorsarealwayswelcomewitheitherproduce,fooditems,orartisan/craftobjects.Bringatableand$5.Undercover,rainorshine.EverySaturdayiscombinedwithaswapmeet.CallGenevieveat385-4463,orDorisat212-2244.

•ORACLE PUBLIC LIBRARY has increased its hours. Thelibrary is now open Fridays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come in andsee our renovated office area, new computer carrels, and updatedbookshelves.OracleLibraryisat565E.AmericanAvenue.Formoreinformationandforourhours,pleasecall896-2121.• If you are interested inhavinganeyeexam through theSanManuel-Oracle Lions Club’s Sight-N-Hearing program, please callcoordinatorJeanLummusat385-4831.Examsare$40andifenoughpeopleexpressaninterest,theclubcansponsortheArizonaEyeMedUnitinMarchorApril.•March 19 throughMay1,TheKeyIngredients:AmericaByFoodexhibit,aSmithsonianMuseumonmainStreettravelingexhibition,willbeopenat theOracleHistoricalSociety’sAcadiaMuseum.RegularexhibithoursareWednesday,Friday,SaturdayandSundayfrom11a.m.to5p.m.andThursdayfrom2-8p.m.TheexhibitissponsoredbytheArizonaHumanitiesCouncilandOHS.•MAMMOTH/WINKELMAN EARLY HEADSTART TheMammoth/Winkelman Early Head Start is accepting applicationsforchildren0-3years for the2011-2012schoolyear.Childrenmustbe three beforeAug. 31, 2011 and need to bring in proof of birth,guardianship, income and immunizations. Children with disabilitiesaccepted.Call487-2843formoreinformation.•Friday, April 29, 5:30 p.m.,Softball signups startWednesdaythroughFridayforthenexttwoweeksattheFarmersInsuranceinSanManuel.AllcoachesandinterestedpersonsshouldmeetatFarmersInsurance at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, April 29. For more information,pleasecallPeteat520-991-7236.•Saturday, April30,8:30to11a.m.,ChollaBudHarvestledbyethnobotanistMarthaBurgess.ThetourstartsattheMammothPublicLibrary,125N.ClarkStreet,Mammoth.Pleasecall520-487-2026fordetails.Thetourisfree.•The Arizona MedicalEyeUnitfromtheLionsVisionCenterInc.willbegivingOpthalmologicalMedicalEyeExaminationsinMammothonApril30.Phone487-2647 foranappointment.Sponsorsare theSanPedroValleyLionsClub.Thechargeperpatient is$40,whichcoversalloftheunit’soperationalexpenses.•Saturday, April30,5p.m.,OpenMicNightattheSanManuelHighSchoolAuditorium.Cost is$5 toget inandperformingbandsarefree.•Sunday, May 1, 2-4p.m.,ClosingReceptionfor“KeyIngredients”willbeheldattheAcadiaRanchMuseuminOracle.Theeventisfree.•Tuesday, May 3, 4:30 p.m., The Tri-Community Food Bankwill have its quarterlyBoardofDirectorsmeetingonTuesday,May3, at 4:30 p.m. at the food bank located at 108RedwoodDrive inMammoth.Therewillbeanelection for theboardandofficers.Thepublicisinvited.•Friday, May 6, 7a.m.,OWN,OracleWomen’sNetwork,inviteslocal businesswomen to join them every month for a breakfastmeeting in oracle. May’s meeting will be held at the Ranch StoreCenterat8a.m.Forreservationsormoreinformation,[email protected].•Saturday, May 7,theMountainVistaJuniorHighSchoolSecondAnnual Coed Softball Tournament will be held. This is a one-daytournamentthatisaPTOfundraiserfortheschool’snewconcessionstand.Costis$125perteam.Therewillbefood,musicandraffles.Formoreinformation,callBrendaGarciaat520-405-0549.

•May 12, 13 and 16,MammothElementarySTEMSchoolwillhave a Book Fair in Library Room 35, with buy one, get one freeoffered.•Thursday, May 12,SignupfortheMudVolleyballTournamenttobeheldonSaturday,May14.Thetourneystartsat9a.m.Thecostis$10perperson.Therewillbeprizesforfirstplacewinners.CallAnaLopezat520-237-1289orLizEncinasat520-275-0233orRitaPinaat520-216-1054.Therewillbeaconcessionstand.AllproceedsarefortheHayden-WinkelmanLittleLeague.•Thursday, May 12,6p.m. therewillbeacommunitymeetingregarding theproposedVerizonWirelessCellTower inOracle.ThemeetingwillbeheldattheOracleCommunityCenter.•Saturday, May 14,2p.m.,St.Bartholomew’sannualhorseshoetournamentwillbea “blinddraw”onMay14withsignupsat1pmandplaystartingat2pmattheDonPotterhorseshoearenabehindthechurchatMainandPark. Thecost isonly$15perplayerwithtrophiesgoingtothetopfiveteams.Ablinddrawtournamentwillhaveteams chosen randomly by drawingnamesout of a hat, accordingto tournament organizer Roberto Estrada. Interested players cancontactEstradaat385-4285.•Saturday, May 14,7a.m.,LocalKnightsofColumbuswillhostaco-edsoftballtournamentMay14startingat7amattheSanManuelsoftballfieldatParkandMain. Thecost is$120and twoballsperteam. The top teamwill have their entrance fee returned, andwillreceive champion t-shirts. Call Randy Rodriguez at 709-9143 orDanielNajeraat603-9929.•The Copper TownGolfTournamentwillbeheldMay14attheSaddleBrookeRanchWestGolfCourse.Formoreinformation,[email protected].•Saturday, May 28, noon to 8 p.m. The Casino del Sol AVAAmphitheater, 5655 West Valencia Road, Tucson, there will be aCommunityDayTransplantAwarenessFundraisingBenefit inhonorof former Tri-Community resident David Hernandez. Proceedsand contributions will be administered by the National TransplantAssociation for David’s double lung transplant and medical costs.Therewillbelivemusic,carshow,monstertrucks,kids’corner,foodboothsandartsandcrafts.Entryfeeis$10,$5forkids6-12andkidsunderage5arefree.VisitDavid’swebsiteatwww.azdavesfundraiser.org.•Mondays, WednesdaysandFridaysJoinSanManuel’sWalkingand Exercise Group. Healthy living doesn’t happen at the doctor’soffice–exercise.From8-9:30a.m.atGardnerMiddleSchool’sgym.Sponsorsaskfora$1donationtohelpwiththeutilitycosts.•Monday lunches attheOracleCommunityCenterareatnoon.EachMondayavolunteerbringsthemaindishandothersbringsidedishes.Feeis$4formembersand$5forguests.•Canasta is playedattheOracleCommunityCenteronMondaysfrom9tonoon,andBingofrom1to2p.m.•Game Day at theOracleCommunityCenter isonThursdaysfrom9a.m.tonoon.ComeandplayScrabbleorchess.•The Community Schools Gym, located in the basement ofSanManuelHighSchoolAuditorium,isopenfrom5:30to7:30p.m.Mondays,WednesdaysandFridays.Admissionisfree.•Second and Fourth Fridays of the Month, 10:30 a.m., SanManuelLibraryToddlerStoryTime.TheSanManuelPublicLibrarywillbeginholdstorytimefortoddlersonthesecondandfourthFridayofeachmonthat10:30 -11:00a.m.Therewillbestories,songandfingerplays.Noregistrationisrequiredforthefreeprogram.

at April’s Oracle School Board meeting to explain his role in the bonding process. Vasfaret, whose company serves as project managers for districts working with bonds, explained that he was able to work with the list provided by the bond committee and give a preliminary cost analysis for what needs to be done. Items on the list of possible projects includes upgrading irrigation systems and re-landscaping key areas. The list also addresses the need to fix key erosion areas and equipment needs in the district. Playground equipment and additions/improvements to athletic fields/courts are also on the list of possibilities. The district’s need to replace three buses and purchase an additional bus is on the list as well as looking at some additional storage. New construction is also a possibility with the demolition of the transportation building as well as the 1958 Bateman

building and the construction of a new meeting/SPED/Community Schools Building to replace Building J and a new Middle School Building. Other items listed include building renewal throughout the district and some needed repairs on the Oracle Ridge School as well as updating technology throughout the entire district. The total Vasfaret estimated including professional fees and a five percent contingency is $15,441,196. The board and bond committee, he said, would need to come up with a prioritized list of projects to fit the schedule of bond sales. The governing board has yet to decide on whether to move forward with the bond election. The public is invited to weigh in on the subject during the board’s regularly scheduled meeting, the date for the next meeting May 12 at 6 p.m. in the Oracle Ridge Board Room. Members of the public are allowed to speak during the “Call to the Public.” Board members are not allowed to respond to any comments other than to make directions to staff.

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By Kathy Smith The Library will be hosting its Annual Spring Book and Bake Sale. Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 30, from 10:30 a.m. to approximately 2 p.m. At the book sale you’ll find great bargains! Hardback books will be 25 cents each and Paperbacks books will be 10 cents each. The library will have a sizeable amount of fiction, nonfiction, and material for young readers. There will also be VHS cassettes for 50 cents and DVDs for $1. Don’t forget to bring you sweet tooth with you, because there will be plenty of baked goods to satisfy your cravings. All proceeds will help support the daily library operations and expenses. Contact the library for more information at 385-4470.

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Public NoticeTS No. 025433-00001

Notice Of Trustee’s SaleRecorded: 3/25/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust (“Deed of Trust”) dated July 26, 2007, and recorded on July 31, 2007, as Fee No. 2007-088218, records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the Main entrance to the Pinal County Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, in Pinal County, on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. of said day: Government Lot 4, and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 30, Township 6 South, Range 7 East of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Pinal County, Arizona. The street addresses or identifiable locations of the property are: APN: 401-17-00707 Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Tax Parcel Number(s): 401-17-0070-7 Original Principal Balance: $5,460,000 Name and Address of Current Beneficiary: FDIC, as received for La Jolla Bank, FSB c/o Paul T. Johnson Paul T. Johnson Law Group, APC 5055 Avenida Encinas, Suite 210 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Name and Address of Original Trustor: Casa Grande 80, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company 1630 East River Road Suite 122 Tucson, AZ 85718 Name and Current Address of Current Trustor: CG 80, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 1630 East River Road Suite 122 Tucson, AZ 85718 Name and Address of Successor Trustee: Kent E. Cammack Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C. One East Washington Street, Suite 1600 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Telephone: (602) 257-7972 (Attention: Amey Wheeler) The appointed Successor Trustee qualifies as trustee of the Trust Deed in the trustee’s capacity as a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as required by A.R.S. § 33-803, Subsection A and is regulated by the Arizona Supreme Court. Dated this 25 day of March, 2011. /s/ Kent E. Cammack Successor Trustee State Of Arizona County of Maricopa The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 25 day of March, 2011, by Kent E.Cammack, Successor Trustee. /s/ Amey Wheeler Notary Public (Seal and Expiration Date) 6/30/14Publish: 4/6/11, 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11

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Public NoticeTrustee Sale No. 20997-914

Notice Of Trustee’s SaleRecorded: 3/29/2011 Loan No. 098-3866098-40000 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated May 26, 2005, and recorded on June 8, 2005 in Fee No. 2005-068174, Records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona on July 5, 2011 at 10:00 AM of said day: Legal: Lot 10, of Tierra Grande Country Club Estates Unit 1, according to Book 19 of Maps, Page 39, records of Pinal County, Arizona. Street Address or Identifiable Location: 1160 W. Calle Tuberia Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Tax Parcel No.: 401-65-0100 Original Principal Balance: $133,342.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Marcus A. Maurer and Deborah L. Maurer 1723 E. Joelle Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Name and address of Purported Current Owner: Marcus A. Maurer and Deborah L. Maurer 1723 E. Joelle Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Name and address of Beneficiary: M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank 770 North Water Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Name and address of Current Trustee: Scott L. Potter Jackson White, P.C. 40 North Center Street, Suite 200 Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone (480) 464-1111 Dated: March 28, 2011. /s/ Scott L. Potter, Trustee Manner of Trustee Qualification: A member of the State Bar of Arizona, required by A.R.S. § 33-803, Subsection A(2) Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) On the 28 day of March, 2011, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appears Scott L. Potter, who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, ad that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. Witness my hand and official seal. /s/ Lori Harpel Notary Public My commission expires: September 5, 2011Publish: 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11

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Public NoticeArticles Of Amendment

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

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

Public NoticeTrustee Sale No. 20997-903

Notice Of Trustee’s SaleRecorded: 4/7/2011 Loan No. 098-3982511-40000 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Trust Deed dated September 8, 2005, and recorded on September 22, 2005 in Fee No. 2005-126332, Records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona on July 12, 2011 at 10:00 AM of said day: Legal: Lot 35 of Cota Ranch, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded in Cabinet D, Slide 122; Affidavit of Scrivener’s Error recorded in Instrument No. 2003-063513. Street Address or Identifiable Location: 1205 N. Cota Lane Coolidge, AZ 85128 Tax Parcel No.: 203-21-0350 Original Principal Balance: $114,000.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Iman, LLC 33823 N. 2nd St. Phoenix, AZ 85085 Name and address of Purported Current Owner: Iman, LLC 33823 N. 2nd St. Phoenix, AZ 85085 Name and address of Beneficiary: M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank 770 North Water Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Name and address of Current Trustee: Scott L. Potter Jackson White, P.C. 40 North Center Street, Suite 200 Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone (480) 464-1111 Dated: April 5, 2011. /s/ Scott L. Potter, Trustee Manner of Trustee Qualification: A member of the State Bar of Arizona, required by A.R.S. § 33-803, Subsection A(2) Trustee’s Regulator: State Bar of Arizona State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) On the 5 day of April, 2011, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appears Scott L. Potter, who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, ad that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. Witness my hand and official seal. /s/ Lori Harpel Notary Public My commission expires: September 5, 2011Publish: 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11, 5/11/11

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Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. LOUPOE LLC L-1672205-9 II. The address of the known place of business is: 36854 S. Desert Sky Lane, Tucson, AZ 85739 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Same Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Timothy P. Morsani member Linda L. Morsani member MINER Legal 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11

Public NoticeTS No. 025433-00003

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

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

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

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Notice Of Trustee’s SaleRecorded: 3/4/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain trust deed dated January 24, 2007, recorded on January 26, 2007, at Document No. 2007-011472 in the official records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of 917 W. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona in Pinal County, Arizona on June 7, 2011, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. of said day: Legal Description: See Attached Exhibit “A” Tax parcel number: 104-23-0340 Original principal balance: $247,500.00 Name and address of Original Trustor: Roberto Meza, a married man as his sole and separate property 42871 N. Friend Ave. Queen Creek, Arizona 85242 Name and address of Original Beneficiary: M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank 770 N. Water Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 Name and address of Successor Beneficiary: James Weidenbener 8382 W. Mustang Trail Queen Creek, AZ 85242 Name and address of trustee: M. Brennan Ray, Esq. Burch & Cracchiolo, P.A. 702 East Osborn, Suite 200 Phoenix, Arizona 85014 P.O. Box 16882 Phoenix, Arizona 85011 602-274-7611 Manner of trustee qualification: A member of the State Bar of Arizona Dated this 4th day of March, 2011 /s/ M. Brennan Ray, Esq. State Of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) On this, the 4th day of March, 2011, before me the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared M. Brennan Ray, Esq., who acknowledged himself to be the Trustee, and acknowledged that he as such officer, being authorized to do so, executed the foregoing instrument in the capacity thereon stated, for the purposes therein contained. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal. /s/ Stacey Doran Notary Public Notary Expiration Date: June 25, 2011 All persons whose interest in the Trust Property is subordinate in priority to that of the above described Deed of Trust may be subject to having such subordinate interest terminated by this Trustee’s Sale. Notice: This Proceeding Is An Effort To Collect A Debt On Behalf Of The Beneficiary Under The Referenced Deed Of Trust. Any Information Obtained Will Be Used For That Purpose. Unless The Loan Is Reinstated, This Trustee’s Sale Proceeding Will Result In Foreclosure Of The Subject Property. Exhibit A Legal Description File No.: 00005642-099- The Land Referred To Herein Below Is Situated In The County Of Pinal, State Of Arizona, And Is Described As Follows: Lot 30, of Queen Creek Suburban Ranches, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, recorded Book 15 of Maps, Page 16. APN: 104-23-0340.Publish: 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11

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

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. M7 BRANGUS AND BARBADOS RANCH LLC File No. L-1665014-0 II. The address of the known place of business is: 82506 MIGUEL ST. MAMMOTH AZ 85618 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: RALPH MONTANO 8444 ORA ST. MAMMOTH AZ 85618 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: RALPH MONTANO 8444 ORA ST. MAMMOTH AZ 85618 member MINER Legal 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11

Public NoticeFile No. 5436-TS

Notice Of Trustee’s SaleRecorded: 2/23/2011 The following legally described trust property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated June 2, 1998, and recorded on June 30, 1998, in Fee Number 1998-25813, records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder the main entrance to the Superior Court Building, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Arizona, on June 2, 2011, at the hour of 11:30 o’clock in the morning of said day. The property to be sold is situated in Pinal County, Arizona, and is described as follows: Lot 110, Thunderbird Farms Central, according to Book 18 of Maps, Page 17, Records of Pinal County, Arizona. Property Address: 51501 West Deer Run Road Maricopa, Arizona 85239 Tax Parcel Number: 510-38-1100 Original Principal Balance: $68,600.00 Original Trustor: Ruben V. Fierros Lucinda F. Fierros 51501 W. Deer Run Drive Maricopa, AZ 85239 Current Trustor: Ruben V. Fierros Lucinda F. Fierros 51501 W. Deer Run Road Maricopa, AZ 85139 Current Beneficiary: Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc. 500 Alcoa Trail Maryville, TN 37804 Trustee: Jeffrey S. Katz, Attorney at Law a Member of the State Bar of Arizona 2823 E. Speedway Blvd., Suite 201 Tucson, AZ 85716 (520) 745-9200 Dated this 23rd day of February, 2011. /s/ Jeffrey S. Katz, Attorney at Law Trustee/Successor Trustee, is qualified per A.R.S. Section 33-803 (A)2 as a member of The Arizona State Bar State of Arizona ) ) ss. County of Pima ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 23rd day of February, 2011, by Jeffrey S. Katz, Attorney at Law, a Member of the State Bar of Arizona as Successor Trustee. /s/ S. Diederich Notary Public /s/ S. Woodruff My commission expires: 5-30-2011Publish: 4/13/11, 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11

Public NoticeNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: A public hearing will be held by the Pinal County Planning and Zoning Commission on May 19, 2011, at 9:00 a.m. in the Pinal County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) room, Building F, 31 N. Pinal St., Florence, Arizona, to consider PZ-C-001-11: repealing the rules of procedure for Pinal County Hearing Officer adopted by Pinal County Board of Supervisors Ordinance No. 100592-HOROP and adopting new/revised civil hearing office rules of procedure to ensure that statutory requirements governing this process are met and to correctly reference current ordinances that are used to issue complaints for violations. The proposed Civil Hearing Office Rules for Pinal County can be found at www.pinalcountyaz.gov/departments/hearingoffice under Hot Topics. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THIS MATTER MAY APPEAR AND SPEAK AT THE PUBLIC HEARING AT THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE DESIGNATED ABOVE. DATED THIS 21st DAY OF APRIL, 2011, by Pinal County Planning & Development Dept. /s/ Dedrick Denton, Planner IIMINER, CBN, SUN Legal 4/27/11

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

•Sturdy brick home close to school, ready to move in, fenced yard. $125,000.•Lovely slump block home on just over 1 ac., nice landscaping, views and trees, custom cabinets. $160,000.•Country living on Florence Hwy, green house, fenced garden area, private well, windmill on 2.49 acres. Great Price! $99,900.•Immaculate large MH on just over 5 ac., views in every direction, fantastic price. $145,000.•Priced to sell! Home needs work, but land and neighborhhod are great. $39,000.•Horse Property! MH on 1.25 ac. Priced to sell $55,000.

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•Best price for 5 ac. in Oracle area with easy terms, OWC with $5,000 down. Call today! $49,900.•Beautiful hilltop views from 5 ac. parcel. Can be split. Horse property. Well Share. $89,500.•4 lots, 1.25 ac. each, custom home area. Owner will carry. Submit offers. $82,000.•Commerical property on America Ave. owner has started construction on approximatly 6,000 sq. ft. bldg and is including building materials on site. $145,000.

•Horse Property! Build your home or put a manufactured home on this great 3.34 ac parcel. $109,000.•Choose your own parcel from 1.25 to 3.75 ac. Flat, easy to build on, utilities at street. Mountain & sunset views. $94,000 to $225,000.•Owner Motivated to Sell! 1.25 ac. or 3.75 ac already excavated, water to each site, 1.25 ac for $35,000 or 3.75 ac for $80,000.•Just over 1 ac. in homes only area, great views, end of cul-de-sac. Amazing Price. $50,000.•4 view lots, 1.25 ac. each in high view area of Oracle, homes only. Utilities at lot line. 3 lots for $95,000; 1 lot for $96,000.•3.3 ac. on Linda Vista Rd with great views, ready to build, utilities at road. $179,900.•Two Lots with shared well 1.5 ac each. Price reduced to $26,500.•Great investment property. 10 ac. can be split 5 times. Has excellent well. Borders state land. No financing necessary. Owner will carry. $150,000.•Half acre plus lot with all utilities, paved road, homes only area. $33,000.•One acre with new access off Linda Vista, boulders, views, trees. $105,000.

Surrounding Area•Privacy at the end of the road in Mammoth. Many upgrades in the home, cozy home, country charm. $119,000.•25 ac. retreat with home, guest house, entirely fenced with several pastures and good horse facilities, garage/workshop, entire property in beautiful condition. $424,000.•Spectacular 7 ac. in Aravaipa Canyon ready to build on. Well & septic installed. Rustic barn. $147,000.•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.•5 bd. home on 40 ac. on Redington Rd., quality home, artesian well. Views. $250,000•Hwy 77 and Main, zoned commercial/residential, water, sewer and electric at property line. Leveled off pad area, great views. Owner will carry. 2.1 ac. Price reduced to $24,500.

•Peppersauce Mine Rd. - 10, 20 or 40 ac., magnificent views of mountains, very private, 20 ac. parcel has well and solar array, borders State land. $64,900, $144,900 or $229,900.•3 lots ranging from .4 to .6 ac. in Mammoth. Priced from $17,000 to $23,000.•Beautiful MH with fantastic views and 3.3 ac. to spread out in, well, fireplace, large MB, $125,000.•Home with open floor plan, fireplace, fully equipped guest house, heated salt-water pool, unbelievable views, clear nights. $249,900.•Stunning views from this elevated property on high side of Redington Rd. Can be split. 8.48 ac $165,000.•Secluded area with great views, large room addition on mobile, lots of mature trees, 1 1/3 acres. $49,000.

•.69 ac. parcel with awesome views, impact fees waived , in Oracle. $55,000.•7.14 ac. in Oracle with 360 deg. views. Can be split, horses allowed, MH or site built ok. $150,000.•Owner will carry with 20% down. Beautiful 1 ac. lot with views. Septic installed. Utilities to the property line, on paved road. $89,000.•1.25 ac. Flat usable, homes only area, horses allowed. $69,900.• 3 - 5 ac. lots & 1 - 6.2 ac lot in Camp Bonito area. Well shares. $63,000 to $69,000, 21 ac for $240,000.•Oaks and boulders on 1 1/3 ac. that will provide your home with great views. $110,000.

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•Large well-kept home, great views, 3 bd, 3ba, 616 sq. ft. basement with its own entrance, rock fireplace with pellet stone insert, large RV carport includes a 500 sq.ft. beauty shop with equipment. $249,000. •2 view lots, city water, sewer, paved roads. $16,500 each.•2 ac. parcel in Mammoth w/older MH & shop. Has been surveyed into 4 parcels or you can build on it. $79,000.•Almost 1/2 ac. with MH that has a lot of upgrades added recently, hanidcap ramp. $40,000. •Well-kept home on 3 lots, wood kitchen cabinets, workshop, 2 car carport, great views. $88,900.•Remodeled duplex, live in one and let the rent from the other side pay the mortgage, great location in Mammoth. $89,000.•Large home in Mammoth, great for a family, wood burning stove in family room, large bedroom & bath upstairs. $49,000.•80 ac. with lots of desert vegetation and great views of the San Pedro Valley on Scaton Ln. $150,000.

33781 S CHARICK ROAD MLS#: 21101097 This home shows like new. Owner has replaced almost everything including windows, appliances, bathrooms and heating and cooling unit. Light and bright. Beautiful views of the mountains. 2.5 ac. can be used for a 2nd homesite, garage/workshop, RV, horses, ATV. Split floor plan with large master bedroom & bath. Everything is in excellent condition. Block skirting, and covered deck on front plus large aluminum awnings for shade on back of home..$ 99,500

44263 E CADILLAC WASH Rd. MLS#: 20934667 Home on 2.49 Ac. Country living at its best Grow your own veggies and prepare on propane wok located in kitchen. Huge green house and a seperate fenced- in garden area. Private well , 2 tanks(one 5000 Gal storage tank). Well has a new electric pump in addition to the windmill. Too many extras to mention. Views and enjoy beautiful sunsets. Full RV hook-up. $ 99,900

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TWO BEDROOM, 1 BATH108 6th Ave. Great location, backs to desert, large back covered patio with spa, metal roof, new cooler & workshop $54,900. Seller will pay buyer’s closing costs up to 3% of purchase price. 310 Ave. B Remodeled kitchen & bath, ceramic tile floors, fenced yard, covered patio, stove & refrigerator. $49,900.THREE BEDROOM, 1 BATH124 Webb 2 car garage, A/C, fenced yard, remodeled kitchen. $69,900.20 Ave. A Lovely home with beautiful fenced yard. Fruit trees & large shed. Upgrades & views. Includes appliances. Backs to desert. $65,000. 208 McNabb Nice with small garage/workshop in back. $49,900.1009 1st Ave REDUCED Immaculate move-in ready! Metal roof, newer furnace, A/C, landscaped, sun patio, storage shed, block privacy wall & all appliances. $50,000. THREE BEDROOM, 1-3/4 BATH319 McNab REDUCED Well maintained - lots of improvements, remodeled kitchen, metal roof, dual pane windows, on demand hot water heater, detached 2 car garage, sprinkler system & all exterior walls furred out. $95,000.201 Avenue I Pride of ownership evident in this home on large landscaped corner lot. Metal roof, A/C, wood privacy fence, 3 garages, workshop, carpet & ceramic flooring, all appliances. $126,900.311 5th Pl 1,744 sq. ft., lots of storage, chain link, fence, den or additional bedroom. $55,900.1030 3rd Ave. 2,108 sq. ft., large family room addition, 2 car garage, block laundry room, dual pane windows, water softener & all appliances. $89,900.

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7,000 sq.ft. building for sale $145,000 129 N Main Street, Mammoth Tom 520-982-0200

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Oracle Apartments

“Good things are happening!”39 modern 1 & 2 bedroom apar tments fo r ind iv idua ls , families and seniors, families, and disabled. Subsidy depending on availability and eligibility. Certain income restrictions apply. Federally subsidized. •On-Site Managers Office •On-Call Maintenance •Playground/Basketball Hoop •30 Minutes from Tucson •Lease, Security Deposit Required •This institution is an equal opportunity provider/employerFor information and application,

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4 Home Sites with lots of mesquite trees, near Mammoth. P.O. each about 1/2 ac. OMC, your choice $14,500 each. Tom 520-982-0200. 7/7 tfncKWant to trade for house in Oracle for property in Tonto Basin near Roosevelt Lake of equal value. ¼ acre, 18’x46’ garage with automatic door opener. 3bd/2ba, 1200 sq.ft. home covered area at back side length of house. Cooling: ref and swamp cooler. Heating propane with 500 gal tank. Or wood with ample wood supply. Electric stove plus propane surface unit. Double pane glass windows and double insulation throughout house. New wiring, plumbing, new laminate flooring. Separate leaching field for laundry, garden area, fenced, well-with filter system double gate. Asphalt road to garage. 2 pecan trees, 2 English walnut, 2 orange, 2 peach, 1 plum. Toys: 2005 Pontoon boat 20’ on new trailer. Red and white with red carpet. 16’ ski boat, fiberglass. Upholstery good on trailer. 520-444-9912 4/13 4tpHADVERTISE YOUR HOME, property or business for sale in 88 AZ newspapers. Reach over 1 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www.classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)

One, two and three bedroom houses with new carpet, stove and refrigerator, 385-2019 9/8ftnc

Yubeta’s Trailer Court 520-275-4013. 2 bedroom trailer for rent in Mammoth. $280/mo + deposit, tenant pays utilities. 2/9 TFN M

3 bd/2bath for $600/mo, fenced yard, nice street, 634 Webb Dr. 520-730-4515 4/6 TFN C

3 bd/1 ¾ bath home in Oracle for rent, $650/mo very clean, outdoor storage and nice views. 520-579-2633 4/27 4tpR

2 bdrm/1 bath house, fenced yard, refrigerator and stove. 109 McNab. $450/mo + security deposit. 520-229-1842 or 520-869-4826 3/30 3tcDFor Rent 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fenced yard, AC, ceramic tile, $650 a month. 610 5th Ave San Manuel 1-928-970-1962 4/20 2tpM

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¾ Chihuahua puppies mix, cute and need a good home. $100 ea. 385-4646 4/20 3tpD

ADOPT: ACTIVE, YOUNG and SECURE couple seeks bundle of joy to love unconditionally, cherish forever and complete our family. Expenses paid. Legal and confidential. Please call Dan and Randi. 1-800-979-3192 (AzCAN)

SMSS will sell the contents of Unit 4C 8am, 4/28/11 in consideration of back rent. Sale subject to cancellation. 385-4991. 4/27 1tpS

Entrée door 36” pre hung stained glass, still in the box $450. Carpet rolls never used $120 & $150. Evaporative cooler 3000 CFM Champion, down draft, unused dent on side $280. Master Cool 5000 CFM down draft, new still in the box $480. Evaporative cooler on wheels mint condition, cools large area, $280. 2 security doors new still in the box 32’ & 36” $75 ea. 520-909-1012 4/27 1tcH

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3 Bedroom / 2 Bath DOUBLEWIDE - CAVCO Durango Factory Order. Full Drywall. Hardwood Cabinets - 1st Quality, Lowest Price - $32,995! Home Outlet 1-800-493-2221. www.thehomeoutletaz.com. (AzCAN)

LARRY’S HONEY Mesquite honey & jellies will be in Mammoth every 1st Monday of the month at the grave yard. Starting March 7th from 8-4. 520-247-8633 4/27 6tpH

Placer Gold Capture Equipment. 1 or 2 Man operation. Includes Washer w/hoses. Camel Concentrator. Except to recover 80% of Gold finds. I am disabled & can no longer work. Can wash about 2 tons of material daily. $1250 OBO= 1oz av. =31.1049 rams. Call Greg @ 520-357-6153. Serious Inquires Only! 4/27 6tcG

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The Oracle School District # 2 emphasizes

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*Music Teacher Kindergarten - 8: Choral

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Competitive salaries, small class sizes, excellent staff development, and a great

working environment make OSD # 2 a perfect choice to begin or continue a teaching career. If interested, please contact Mr. Dennis Blauser

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*1st Grade Teacher: Mountain Vista 1 -8 School

is seeking a strong, compassionate classroom leader who is willing to and

dedicated to educating today’s youth while

providing an interesting, challenging curriculum to students functioning at

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working environment make OSD # 2 a perfect choice to begin or continue a teaching career. If interested, please contact Mr. Dennis Blauser

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*Head Junior High Football Coach: We are seeking an

individual that has experience coaching tackle football and working with junior

high aged students. Some understanding of school

eligibility policies and school guidelines is preferred. A positive attitude, safety first approach and high

integrity level are a must. If interested, please contact Mr. Dennis Blauser at (520) 896-3003, Athletic director Michele Gagnon at (520) 896-3023 or

email [email protected] applicant must also have

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contact information (both telephone number(s) and

address). Written references are also acceptable, but will

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Applications are available on line at www.osd2.org or at the District Office located

off Mt. Lemmon Hwy., 725 N. Carpenter Drive, Oracle, AZ 85623. For more information

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NOTICE OF POTENTIAL BIRTH FATHERANGELA TERRESA GONZALES is the mother of NEVAEH VALENTINA LUCIANO, born on February 20, 2011 in Mesa, AZ. Her address is 450 W. University Dr., #3, Mesa, AZ 85201. PURSUANT to Arizona Revised Statutes §8-106(G), you are hereby notified that: 1. ANGELA TERRESA GONZALES has named you Thomas Bellos, Jr. as the potential biological father of this child. This Notice is also for JOHN DOE or any other person claiming to be the father. She has currently made plans to place this child for adoption through Christian Family Care Agency, 3603 North 7th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85013. The telephone number is (602) 234-1935. 2. Under Arizona law, Arizona Revise Statutes §8-106 and 8-107, you have the right, as a potential biological birth father of this child, to consent to the proposed adoption. You also have the right to withhold your consent to the proposed adoption. 3. If you give your consent to the adoption, your consent is irrevocable once you give it. 4. If you are not in agreement with the adoption plan, and want to withhold your consent to the adoption, you have thirty days (30) from the date that this notice is served upon you to complete both of the following: a. You must initiate paternity proceedings under Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 25, Chapter 6, Article 1. b. You must have the mother served with the paternity paperwork in compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes, Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 4.1. 5. If you initiate paternity proceedings, you are obligated to proceed to judgment. 6. Should you establish paternity, you would have a right to seek custody of the child. 7. It is your responsibility to provide financial support for the child if paternity is established. If paternity is not established until after the child is born, you may be responsible for past support. (A.R.S. §25-809(A)). 8. Failure to file a paternity action within thirty days of completion of the service of this Notice pursuant to Title 25, Chapter 6, Article 1 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and to serve the mother with paternity paperwork within 30 days of completion of service of this notice upon you and to pursue the action to judgment bars you from bringing or maintaining any action to assert any interest in the child. 9. Your failure to file a paternity action within thirty days also constitutes a legal ground for the termination of any parent-child relationship that may exist between you and the child. A.R.S. §8-533(B)(5). 10. You may wish to consult with an attorney to assist you in initiating a paternity action, or determining what course of action you wish to take in response to this Notice. 11. The Indian Child Welfare Act may supersede the Arizona Revised Statutes regarding an adoption and paternity. THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THIS NOTICE YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY. YOUR RIGHT TO PARENT YOUR CHILD WILL BE LOST IF YOU DO NOT ACT TO EXTABLISH YOUR PATERNITY WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS. NO FURTHER NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN4/27, 5/4, 5/11, 5/18/11CNS-2085410#SAN MANUEL MINER

Public NoticeARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF Pursuant to A.R.S. 10-202 (An Arizona Business Corporation) 1. The name of the Corporation is: CASA GRANDE TUNE AND LUBE, INC 1666848-5 2. The Corporation initially intends to conduct the business of: Automotive Repair 3. The Corporation shall have authority to issue 1,000,000 shares of Common Stock. 4. The street address of the known place of business of the Corporation is: 1715 N. Pinal Ave Casa Grande, AZ 85122 5. The name and address of the statutory agent of the Corporation is: Rochelle Garcia 69 N. Kimberly Dr Casa Grande, AZ 85122 6. The initial board of directors shall consist of 1 director. The name and address of the person who is to serve as the director until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until their successor is elected and qualifies is: Bonnifecio Garcia 69 N. Kimberly Dr Casa Grande, AZ 85122 7. The name and address of the Incorporator is: Bonnifecio Garcia 69 N. Kimberly Dr Casa Grande, AZ 85122 All powers, duties and responsibilities of the incorporators shall cease at the time of delivery of these Articles of Incorporation to the Arizona Corporation Commission. 8. The Corporation shall indemnify any person who incurs expenses or liabilities by reason of the fact he or she is or was an officer, director, employee or agent of the Corporation or is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of another Corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise. This indemnification shall be mandatory in all circumstances in which indemnification is permitted by law. 9. 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 stockholders 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. Executed this 10th day of March, 2011 by all of the Incorporators. /s/ Bonnifecio Garcia PHONE (520) 426-7700 Acceptance of Appointment By Statutory Agent The undersigned hereby acknowledges and accepts the appointment as statutory agent of the above-named corporation effective This 10th day of March, 2011. /s/ Rochelle GarciaMINER Legal 4/27/11, 5/4/11, 5/11/11

children, and, everyone else who volunteered and, or, participated in the event, to give the community such joy. We might not be able to mention every single last name, with so many generous persons getting involved, but, here are some more highlights: The Lions put up their tent, the Elks loaned tables and chairs for the event, the Leos helped set up the tent and hide the eggs, and, 1,350 eggs were hidden; the children went out of their way to find them. Some of the helpers were Leos Nicholas and Johnny Long; Jordan Peasley, volunteers Linda Doitch, Jennifer Arnett, Irene Dominguez and her daughter, Victoria Barton;Lions Emilio Soto, James Soto, Patrick Soto, Bernadette Cuevas, Denise Long, Billy Doitch, Janice Dailey, and, Mollie Hatmaker. Don Wright Secretary of the Lions Club , who can be reached at 520-385-4685, says, “We will be selling tickets for Mothers and Fathers day. Have lots of prizes haircuts, dinners, etc.” We hope, A. Bunny, that your weskit survived. /s/ San Manuel MinerSan Manuel, Arizona

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Finderskeepers Now, LLC L-1665073. Statutory agent: Liz Harris Tuck, 13 Bachman Wash Rd, PO Box 5471, Oracle, AZ Purpose of LLC is to provide Human Resources Consulting Services. Vested in Managers: Liz Harris Tuck; Phyllis Harper-Rispoli, 409 19th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104; Betty B. Kelley, 790 Tramway Ln NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122MINER Legal 4/27/11, 5/4/11, 5/11/11