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Volume 96 Number 38 Periodicals Postage Paid at Superior, Arizona 85173 Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020 50¢
SUPERIOR SUN
A community publication of Copperarea.comA community publication of Copperarea.com
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The Superior SunUSPS 529-320
James Carnes…................................................PublisherMichael Carnes ...................................... General ManagerJennifer Carnes.........................................… Managing EditorMila Besich..................................................AdvertisingJohn Hernandez........................................ReporterCat Brown.................................................Reporter
Email:jenniferc@MinerSunBasin.com; cbnsun@MinerSunBasin.com;michaelc@MinerSunBasin.com
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—David Brinkley
OBITUARY
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Bonnie Summerfield, 78, of Dudleyville, passed away suddenly on Sept. 12, 2020 in Tucson, Arizona surrounded by her loving family. Bonnie was born May 30, 1942 in Nerstrand, Minnesota to James and Helen Kispert. She moved to Arizona at 18 and attended Arizona State University until she met her husband Merlin “Buck” Summerfield II. They wed on July 17, 1961 and were married for 31 years. They had three children together and spent their time traveling and participating in rodeos until Merlin’s passing in 1992. Bonnie later met her second husband, Charles Harmon,
Bonnie Summerfieldto whom she was married to for 20 years. In her later years, Bonnie spent her time attending events for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She will be remembered as a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother who always put her family first. Bonnie was loved and will be missed by all who knew her. She is survived by her children, Bret (Tracy) Summerfield, Brian (Laura) Summerfield and Brenda (Robert) Armenta; and siblings, Garry (Dee) Kispert, Betty Kispert and Jack (Gloria) Kispert. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Bonnie was preceded in death by her beloved parents, James and Helen Kispert, and husband, Merlin Summerfield II. A headstone for Bonnie will be placed at the Dudleyville Cemetery in Dudleyville, Arizona, next to Merlin’s headstone. Services will be announced at a later date.
Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center (CVRMC) would like to welcome Dr. Natasha Patel (OB/GYN) and Dr. Patrick Law (Podiatrist) to the community. Dr. Natasha Patel has a vast educational background and has practiced in rural and underserved communities. She obtained her medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine, Roseau, Dominica. Additionally she has been a Clinical Assistant Instructor for medical student education, an Organic Chemistry Teaching Assistant and has published articles for various medical journals. Her most recent experience includes high risk obstetrics, Level IV NICU, gynecologic surgery, ambulatory and major procedures, and laparoscopic surgery. Dr. Patel enjoys poetry, yoga, hiking, equestrian sports and learning new languages. Her native language is English, however she is fluent in Hindi, Gujarati, and basic medical and conversational Spanish. She looks forward to serving the women of the Cobre Valley region. Dr. Patrick Law received his training in foot and ankle surgery at the Veteran’s Hospital in Tucson, AZ. While at the VA, he developed a passion for diabetic foot care and treating lower extremity wounds. Additionally,
Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center welcomes Dr. Natasha Patel and Dr. Patrick Law
his professional interests include foot and ankle trauma, sports medicine and general foot and ankle care. Dr. Law’s dedication to the lower extremity began years ago after sustaining multiple foot and ankle injuries during high school and college. Prior to residency, Dr. Law graduated with his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from Rosalind Franklin University in North Chicago, IL. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from Utah State University in Nutrition Science. Dr. Law is a native of Arizona and is happy to be practicing in his home state, and serving the people of Cobre Valley. He
has always wanted to live in a small town and feels honored to provide his medical expertise with our community. Apart from medicine, Dr. Law is fluent in Spanish, enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife and three sons. He enjoys woodworking, hiking and going on road trips. Dr. Patel and Dr. Law have offices at the Clinics @ the Hospital. For more information, please call 928-425-3247.
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By John HernandezSuperior Sun
The Town of Superior has a new full-time police officer. Jessica Brown was hired on Aug. 31, 2020, and will be replacing an officer who will be retiring soon. Jessica was born in Auckland, New Zealand and moved to the United States in 2001. She lived in Virginia before moving to Arizona to attend college after becoming a U.S. citizen her senior year. Jessica attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Global Security and Intelligence Studies. After earning her degree, Jessica moved back to Virginia where she became a deputy sheriff. After serving as a deputy for three years, she returned to Arizona last year. She holds numerous certificates in the areas of tactical medicine, firearms and law enforcement. “In my free time, I am always looking to enhance my skills to better perform the duties of my job by taking skill-based courses,” she said. “I don’t ever want to be in a position where someone needs help and I don’t know what to do.” Because her police certification from Virginia was not transferable to Arizona, Jessica will be attending the
police academy in Phoenix. She will be graduating on Jan. 28, 2021 after completing 20 weeks of training. Police Chief Frank Alanis said that Jessica will be the first Town of Superior officer to attend the academy in about 10 years. Jessica was asked why she became a police officer. “I’ve always had a knack for solving problems and helping people,” she explained. “Law enforcement is the perfect career for me to use my skills and further my reach in being able to assist those in need, whether it be an emergency or just someone needing a listening year.” Jessica said she “fell in love with Arizona” while attending college in Prescott. “I am so glad I had a chance to move back,” she said. “I love small towns and the outdoors, and Superior is just that. It’s just what I was looking for. I enjoy checking out the little shops on Main Street, getting to know the people and hiking the nearby trails. The residents have been so friendly to me and I can’t wait to fully immerse myself in the community once I graduate from the academy.” Jessica Brown will be a welcome addition to the Town of Superior and the police department. When you see her on patrol after she graduates, make sure to say hi and get to know her.
Superior Police welcome new officer to their ranks
Jessica Brown heads to the police academy this week. When she graduates in January, she will begin full time as Superior’s newest police officer.
AZT in a Day? Absolutely. Sign up now to hike, bike or run your segment. Plus it’s guaranteed to fit social distancing in this time of COVID-19.
John Byerly | Copper Area News
Eight hundred miles is a long distance to attempt to drive in a day. If traveling by foot, bike, horse or any other self-powered means, it’s impossible within 24 hours. Or is it? On Saturday, Oct. 10, hundreds of outdoor enthusiasts from across Arizona will cover
one of over 100 separate sections of the Arizona National Scenic Trail (AZT), which extends from the Mexico border to the Utah border in an attempt to complete the entire trail in a single day. Each person will have a few miles to complete and 24 hours to do it.The Trail is a Refuge
Hundreds expected to travel along Arizona Trail from Mexico to Utah in one day Despite countless large event cancelations throughout the summer and wildfire activity along the trail, the third annual AZT in a DAY remains in motion. “The trail is open and welcomes you to practice social distancing while traveling through breathtaking landscapes,” said Matthew Nelson, Executive Director of the Arizona Trail Association. “In times of uncertainty, the trail is a portal into a calmer, more beautiful reality.” AZT in a Day offers participants a way to be part of a large group of people working toward a common goal, spread out over 800 miles. “It took tens of thousands of volunteers over three decades to build the Arizona Trail, and now we’re delighted to be able to invite everyone to share this amazing public resource during one of the best times of the year. No matter how far you can hike, run or ride, we hope everyone can enjoy some time on the AZT throughout 2020 and especially on October 10 for AZT in a DAY,” said Nelson.Choosing Your Section The 800-mile trail has been divided into sections ranging in length from 1.8 to 15.1 miles. Participants will have 24 hours to complete their portion of the trail. Online
registration is free and open to everyone. Participants can choose between desert, mountain, canyon, forest or urban segments of the trail. The AZT passes through eight wilderness areas, four National Forests, two National Parks, one National Memorial, one State Park, and passes through or near 32 gateway communities. “We advise participants be well-prepared. Some access points require 4-wheel drive or high clearance vehicles,” said Karrie Kressler, Administrative Director. A few sections of the trail are remote and require extra planning. For these sections, participants familiar with backpacking will be required to camp in particular areas at least a day before the actual event to be ready to complete their portion on Oct. 10, according to Kressler. “So far, we have hikers, runners, bikers and equestrians booked for over 90% of the sections, but there are still sections that need to be covered,” Nelson said. This year will be especially challenging for participants, as COVID-19 recommendations discourage carpooling, traveling far from home, and gathering in large groups. This summer’s wildfires have damaged over 100 miles of the AZT and
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COPPER CORRIDOR COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Submit information to CBNSUN@minersunbasin.com, online at copperarea.com/pages/forms or call 520-363-5554. Listings are free. Copper Area News reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions. Submissions are due the Friday before Wednesday publication.
Visit Eagle One Veteran Outreach Center online at hohp4heroes.org. Eagle One provides veterans a place to learn about and apply for all services available to them.
Eagle One Veteran OutreachPlease note: many events have been canceled or postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Please check with organizations when planning to a� end events listed.
Tri-Community Food Bank is Open The Tri-Community Food Bank located at 108 Redwood Drive in Mammoth continues to be in business. We are observing social distancing. Hours are 9 a.m. to noon Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. To be eligible you must show proof of address that you live near or in Mammoth, San Manuel and Oracle and have an income within the federal poverty guidelines. The thrift shop is closed and is not accepting donations. Call 520-487-2010 for more information.
Summer Hours for Hayden The Town of Hayden Public Works Department has begun its summer hours. The hours are from 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please plan on having garbage available for pick up one hour earlier.
The Ray Bearcats Parent-Teacher Organization is always looking for volunteers for our organization! Contact Ray Bearcats PTO through email at raybearcatspto@gmail.com, or by phone at 520-366-4461. Let’s make this next school year one to remember for our Bearcats!
Ray Bearcats PTO
BYOM: Bring Your Own Masks Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center is asking everyone to bring their own mask when you come to the hospital. Thank you.
Dudleyville Burn Ban Eff ective May 1 - Sept. 30 a BURN BAN is in eff ect for the Dudleyville Volunteer Fire District which includes the area of Dudleyville, Indian Hills and Aravaipa. Burn permits for both residential and agricultural purposes are not valid during this time.
Local Parks Information Until further notice, the ramadas at Kearny Town Parks and campgrounds at Kearny Lake are closed for public use. Likewise, the Winkelman Flats have been closed by the Town of Winkelman.
Free Dump Day
Free Dump Day in Kearny will be returning as soon as Pinal County Public Works and Health Department determines that it is safe to allow dumping at the Kearny Transfer Station. Until the return of Free Dump Day it is recommended that residents take advantage of vouchers issued by Pinal County that can be used at the Dudleyville Dump. Vouchers are available at the Mammoth Offi ce of Supervisor Pete Rios. Call (520) 487-2941 for information.
Census 2020 Census 2020 responses help your community get its fair share of more than $675 billion per year in federal funds spent on schools, health care, roads, public works and other vital programs. If you haven’t returned your family’s Census 2020 information please do so as soon as possible. Help your community get its fair share!
SEPTEMBER
WIC Program Have you been laid off or had your work hours cut back due to the pandemic? Pinal County Public Health’s WIC program may be able to help! WIC serves pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding moms, as well as children under the age of 5. We provide nutrition and breastfeeding education, referrals to community programs, and healthy food for you and your family. Call 1-866-960-0633 today to fi nd out more and to schedule your fi rst appointment!
Wednesday Night BINGO Wednesday night BINGO at the San Pedro Valley Lions Club, located at 115 S. Main St. in Mammoth, will be going back to starting at 7 p.m. until further notice. The kitchen starts serving at 5:30 p.m., the club doors open at 4:30 p.m. Don’t forget to invite a friend to come with you. If you bring a non-perishable food with you will receive a 2 postage stamp or caller choice game card for free, the food will be donated to the Mammoth Food Bank. Call 520-487-2000 for more information.
19 Sonoran Dog Dinner at the Lions Club
On Saturday, Sept. 19, San Pedro Valley Lions Club, located at 115 S. Main St. in Mammoth, will be serving Sonoran dogs, yellow hot pepper, fries, cupcake, and drink for $7 a plate (extra Sonoran dog for $3 a dog) from noon - 6 p.m. Call 520-487-2000 to order.
Superior Community Garden Want to be part of a community garden in Superior? We have everything we need to create the garden. The produce from the garden will be shared by the people who work on it. Great way to be involved and get fresh food at the same time! Please text Leanne Taylor at 520-342-7307 for more information.
26 Winkelman Fire Department Fundraiser
Join us! Baggers, come out and support those who do so much for us on Saturday, Sept. 26, at 2615 S. 6th Ave. in Tucson, 85713, at the indoor cornhole tournament. Check in at 2 p.m., bags fl y at 2:30 p.m. Cost is $15 player. Win raffl e items and more! Masks and social distancing will be required. Let’s have fun and be safe! Proceeds will go toward the purchase of Swiftwater Rescue Equipment items that are so greatly needed: P.F.D., Non-Breathable Surface Drysuit, pair work boots, universal swim fi ns, pair water rescue gloves, water rescue helmet, whistle, knife, 200’ of 7/16” water rescue rope, rope storage bag, emergency strobe and small waterproof radio case.
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Join us on the third Wednesday of each month for lunch and informative meeting at the chamber office, 165 W. Main St. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call 520-689-0200. There is a fee for lunch.SUPERIOR TOWN COUNCIL: The Superior Town Council meets the second Thursday at 7 p.m. at the old Roosevelt School Auditorium.SUPERIOR OPTIMIST CLUB: The Superior Optimist Club meets the first and third Tuesdays at Edwardo’s Pizza at 6:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to join the club can contact JoAnn Besich at 520-827-0592.SUPERIOR SENIOR CENTER: The Superior Senior Center, 360 W. Main St., invites seniors to join the center and enjoy a nice meal and great company. Meals are $2 for adults 60 and over. Under 55 is $4. Bingo is every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. A pastry bingo is held on the last Thursday of the month beginning at 10 a.m. All are welcome. Need a ride to the center or more information? Call 689-5182.SUPERIOR ROTARY CLUB: The Superior Rotary Club is the oldest service club in Superior that is still in service today. If you are interested in becoming a Rotarian, please call the school district for the next meeting date, 689-3000.SUPERIOR SCHOOL BOARD: Regular meetings of the Superior School District Governing Board are held at 6 p.m. in the Auditorium, at Kennedy Elementary School, 1500 Sunset Drive in Superior, usually on the first Wednesday of each month.
ON THE AGENDA
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Play Bingo in Miami In 2020, Bingo at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church on Sullivan St. in Miami will be held on the first and third Tuesday of the month. Those over age 18 are welcome to join in, starting at 6 p.m., with doors opening at 5 p.m. There will be three Early Bird games and then the rest of a 21 game pack. Packs are $19 per player. There will be a snack bar. If you would like more information about CDA or Bingo, please contact Mary Stemm, Regent via email atjmstemm@cableone.net.
JFK Elementary Preschool Kennedy Elementary Preschool is accepting applications for the 2020-2021 school year. Children must be 4 years of age by Sept. 1, 2020 and parents/guardians will need to provide the child’s original birth certificate, immunization records, and proof of residency. Applications are available at JFK Elementary School, 1500 Panther Drive., Superior. For more information please call 520.689.3000x3049.
several of these areas are not expected to be safe or ready to reopen this year.Fundraising Opportunities Participants who want to help raise money to support the Arizona Trail Association can appeal to family, friends and others to pledge dollars to support their commitment on Oct. 10. “Since five wildfires have scorched the trail and surrounding landscape this summer, we have a lot of work
ahead to restore the AZT,” said Nelson. “It takes a strong organization to protect and maintain 800 miles of trail. As we attempt to raise the funds necessary to sustain the ATA, please think about what your experiences on the AZT are worth.”How to Get Involved To sign up, or for more information about AZT in a DAY, visit aztrail.org/events/aztinaday-2020/, email karrie@aztrail.org, or call (520) 261-8460.
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An Indoor Cornhole Tournament fundraiser is being held for the Winkelman Fire Department on Saturday Sept. 26, 2020 at Santa Rosa Café, 2615 S. 6th Avenue in Tucson. Sponsors for the tournament are OldPueblo Baggers, Elias Musitano, Frank Musitano, Dennis Weber and Guillermo Ortega Jr. Proceeds from the tournament go to the Winkelman Fire Department to purchase swift water rescue equipment. The Winkelman Fire Department has six members that are swift water certified. The fire department operates on a large section of the Gila River. The purchase of the swift water equipment will allow the Winkelman Fire Department to build a swift water team that can become part of the Gila County and Pinal County search and
rescue. The tournament’s entry fee is $15 per player. Check in is at 2:30 p.m. and bags fly at 3:00 p.m. The tournament lasts from 3 to 8 p.m. Masks and social distancing will be required. The first place winning team will receive a personalized journey courtesy of Divil Sports! There will also be raffle prizes. If you are unable to attend but still want to help the Winkelman Fire Department, please donate to: VENMO: @Winkelman-Fire-675. The Winkelman Fire Department crew, Divil Sports and OldPueblo Baggers invites everyone to enjoy an afternoon of Cornhole fun while helping out the Winkelman Fire Department which does so much for the community.
Fundraiser planned for Winkelman Fire Department
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COPPER CORRIDOR CHURCH DIRECTORY
To be included in the weekly church listing, please call
520-363-5554 or 520-385-2266.
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San Pedro ValleyBaptist Church
Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville
Pastor Anthony DaCunha520-357-7353
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Evening Service 6 p.m.Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
Superior Harvest ChurchHill St. & Stone Ave., Superior
Pastor Albert M. Rodriguez480-354-4499 H 480-329-3647 C
Sunday Morning Service 10 a.m.Wednesday Bible Study 5 p.m.
Victory in Jesus
St. Francis of AssisiCatholic Church
11 Church Ave., Superior
Fr. Samuel Jandeh520-689-2250
Weekday Mass Tues.-Fri. 8 a.m.Saturday 5 p.m. • Sunday 9 & 11 a.m.Confession: Sat. 4-4:45 p.m. or by req.
www.s� rancissuperior.org
First Baptist Church103 W. Galiuro, Mammoth
Pastor Joe Ventimiglia520-405-0510
Sunday School – 9 a.m.Sunday Worship – 10 a.m.
Prayer Meeting Wed. – 5:30 p.m.Movie Night Last Friday of the Month – 7 p.m.
“� e Church on the Hill”
Oracle Assembly of God1145 Robles Rd.
Oracle
Pastor Nathan Hogan
Sunday Prayer 10 a.m.Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Oracle Church of Christ2425 El Paseo
Oracle
Richard Ferris520-818-6554
Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.Sunday Worship 11 a.m.
First Baptist Church1st & Nichols, San Manuel
Pastor Kevin Duncan385-4655
Sunday Bible Study 9:45 a.m.Worship 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Discipleship 5 p.m.Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6 p.m.
Casa De Salvacion201 E. Kino (& Catalina)
MammothCarlos Gonzalez520-487-2219
Domingo: Escuela Dominical 10-10:45 a.m.Servicio de Alabanza 11 a.m.
Lunes: Servicio de Oracion 6:30 p.m.Miercoles: Estudio Biblico 6:30 p.m.
Full Gospel Church of God301 E. Webb Dr., San Manuel
Pastors Michael & Bea Lucero Sr.520-385-1250 • 520-385-5017
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
No Evening ServiceWednesday 6 p.m.
Teen Group 3rd Friday of every month at 6 p.m.
Oracle Seventh-Day Adventist Church
2150 Hwy 77Oracle
Pastor Michael Soto
Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.Saturday Worship Service 11 a.m.
Living Word Chapel-Oracle
Casual, Relevant, Contemporary
Pastor James Ruiz520-896-2771
Join us at 8:45 or 10:30 a.m.3941 W. Hwy. 77
www.lwcoracle.orgFind us on Facebook @ LWC Oracle
Pathway of HopeFoursquare Church
3270 E. Armstrong Ln., Tucson(Behind Golden Goose)Pastor Karen Kelly
520-344-4417Saturday Worship 9 a.m.
A House of Prayer, Healing & Salvation www.pathwayo� ope.net
pastorkaren@pathwayo� ope.net
Kearny Church of Christ103 Hammond Dr., Kearny
Minister George Randall520-363-7711
Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.Sunday Worship 11 a.m.Evening Worship 6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.Serving All of the Copper Basin Area
Family Life Christian Center56 Kellner Ave., Superior
“When Life Hurts – Only God Heals”Pastors Dennis & Sandy VanGorp
520-689-2202
Sunday Prayer 9:45 a.m.Worship 10:30 a.m.
2nd Sunday Miracle Service 6 p.m.Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m.
Everyone is Welcome • Assembly of God
Lighthouse Assemblyof God
Hwy. 77, MP 134, 1/2 mi S of Winkelman
Pastor David Wade520-356-6718
Worship Service 9 & 11 a.m.; Evening 6:30 p.m.Wednesday Family Night 7 p.m.
We Welcome You!www.YourLighthouseFamily.com
Presbyterian Churchof Superior
100 Magma Ave., Superior
520-689-2631
Worship Service Sunday: 10 a.m.All are welcome.
Anonymous prayer box located atSave Money Market. We will pray for you!
Living Word ChapelCopper Corridor
Love God, Love People
Pastor James Ruiz520-896-2771
Join us at Noon402 Danbury Rd., Kearny
www.lwcoracle.orgFind us on Facebook @
LWC Kearny
Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic Church
501 Victoria Circle, Kearny
Rev. Fr. George Kunnel (Pastor)520-363-7205
Daily Masses Tues. 5:30 p.m.; � urs. 8:30 a.m.Saturday Vigil 6 p.m.; Sunday Mass 9 a.m.Sunday Religious Ed for Children, Youth
Ministry & Jr. High Youth Groups 10:15 a.m.
Church of Jesus Christof La� er-day Saints
San Manuel Ward • 101 S. Gi� n Ave.
Bishop Jim Bingham520-385-4866
Sunday Morning Meetings:Sacrament 10 a.m.
Scripture Study 11 a.m.
Church of the Good Shepherd
Bo� om of School Hill, Kearny
Pastor Jimmy Nelson520-363-7283
www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.com
Sunday Worship 9 a.m.UMC in cooperation with the Episcopal Church & the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of AmericaWe stand in awe of God and of one another
Vista United Methodist Church - San Manuel
801 S. McNab Pkwy., San Manuel
Fred Baum, Pastor520-825-1985
(Info & Prayer Requests)ONLINE SERVICES
Sunday live at 10 a.m.www.vistaumc.org or Facebook/Vista UMCCommunity, Friendship & Faith
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100. Real Estate
(520) 385-2266 & (520) 363-5554 Buy Online: bit.ly/2kcmZaP CLASSIFIED Deadline Friday 5 pm
Dalton Realty520-689-5201
Superior, Kearny & Top of the World Rentals
100. Real Estate
Call 520-385-2266 or 520-363-5554 to place your ad.
16. Financial Services 18. Fitness/Beauty
Oracle Electric
Residential, Commercial
Kevin Brandt, Owner520.603.4800ROC 198813 CR11
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
PRINTINGLetterheads • Envelopes
Business Cards • Flyers Business Forms • Copies Newsletters • Programs
Brochures • Rubber Stamps Wedding Announcements
Graduation Stationery • PostersDoor Hangers • Raffl e TicketsSan Manuel Miner
Elks Plaza, San Manuel(520) 363-5554
CbnSun@MinerSunBasin.com
Peppersauce MotorsportsTIRE SHOP136 W. 8th Ave.,
San ManuelOffering
PassengerCar & TruckTire Repair
520-385-4265
1. Automobile
Amy Whatton RealtyAmy Whatton RealtyPhone: 928-812-2816
Email: whattona@gmail.comHelping families find their dream homes since 1986.
SAN MANUEL• 125 Webb Dr. 2 bdrm 1 bath home. Vinyl siding, newer windows, needs TLC. $49,500
• 604 4th Ave. 3 bdrm 1 bath. Open Livingroom and kitchen area. Remodeled kitchen and bath. Double driveway. Block wall with drive-thru gate. Block workshop. Gorgeous views. $95,000
• 408 Ave B 2 Bdrm 1 3/4 Bath. Beautiful home close to schools and shopping. Remodeled kitchen and baths, freshly painted inside and out. All new appliances. Must see! $124,900
• 124 6th Ave. 3 Bdrm 1 Ba home with fenced back yard,sheds,extra carport, remodeled kitchen and bath. Must See! $86,900
• 110 E. Avenue G 2 or 3 Bdrm home on large corner lot. New roof, block wall, great room extended dining area, all appliances and low maintenance landscaping. $159,900
• 608 Webb 3 bdrm 1 bath. this spacious home has an enlarged master bedroom and living room, remodeled kitchen and bath with appliances. Fenced back yard with lots of storage and a workshop. Must see! $81,900
ORACLE• REDUCED PRICE – 380 N. John Adams St. Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 bath home on .50 acre. High ceilings, large rooms in this 1900 sq. ft. home. Must see! $269,900
Amy Whatton Broker(928) 812-2816
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25. Instruction
DASCH INThrift Shoppe520.336.8750
375 E. American Ave., Unit 1Oracle, AZ
10. Business Services
100. Real Estate
20. Help Wanted
80. Rentals
20. Help Wanted
TOWN OF KEARNY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS POSITIONS AVAILABLE
DISPATCHERS Full Time and Part Time
• Must be 18 years of age or older• Must not have a criminal background• Must be able to work rotating shifts with no pay
differential• Must work with constant, high stress factor• Must be able to work independently (alone) and
responsibly• Must be able to work weekends and all holidays• Must be able to work with short notice
Benefits for Full Time Employees: Paid-Time off sick and vacation, Paid Town Holidays, Paid Medical Insurance, Dental and Vision Plans, AZ State Retirement
Town of Kearny is a rural community nestled within the Mescal and Tortilla Mountains. The Dispatch Services covers
all of Kearny, the communities of Hayden, Winkelman, Dudleyville and Aravaipa including areas along Highways 77
and 177, and San Manuel Fire District.
Applications are continuously accepted. Positions will be open until filled. Applications are available at the Kearny Town Hall, 912-C Tilbury Drive, Kearny AZ, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday or call 520-363-5547 and one can be emailed to you.
The Town of Kearny is an EEOC employer. http://townofkearny.com/employmentOpps.html
Ray Unified School District # 3Position Announcement
Job Title: Cafeteria HelperSupervisor: Food Service Supervisor Closing Date: Until FilledSummary: Duties include but not limited to: • School Breakfast cashier • Assisting with food preparation • Assist the cook as needed • Snack Bar CashierHours: Monday - Thursday – 6.5 hours (7:30AM – 2:00PM)
Applications can be picked up from Susann Hillman at the District Office Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
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$1.39/lb
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Chicken Leg QuartersPreviously Frozen
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49¢/lb
Special Mini Meat Box
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Vacuum-Packed for Great Freezer Storage
Plus FREE 5-lbs ofTarantino Italian Sausage
$80The FREE 1-lb Chorizo Deal is still
in e� ect with the purchase of our $60 Meat Boxes.
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Medium EggsHickman Farms
Grade AA Dozen Carton
79¢
Fresh Ground Beef73/27 Fat Free • Family Pack
$1.99/lbFresh Ground Chuck
85/15 Fat Free • Family Pack
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Pre-Seasoned Lean Beef • Ready to Fry
$3.99/lb
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