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4B - RED ROCK NEWS, Sedona, Arizona Friday, September 17, 2010
Learn various ways to stimulate the aging brain
Population trends show that by 2050 and other oxygen-circulating activities
there will be 30 million Americans age may be especially beneficial to elders,
85 or older, about as many as there are because "as we get old our blood
65 or older today. And so our chal-, vessels become less efficient." .
lenge is to learn ways to keep the brain Marion Diamond, whose book is
functioning at an optimum level for
a lifetime. An additional, more basic
challenge is to change our negative
attitudes toward aging for ourselves
and for others in this youth-oriented
culture.
There are three common myths about
normal aging brains: that they "go
downhill" after age 30, that they lose
100,000 nerve cells per day and that
"you can't teach old dogs new tricks."
Following the brain's most "explo-
sive growth" period until the age of 10,
the human cortex, which handles our
highest mental functions, can increase
or decrease at any age, depending on
the level of stimulation. According to
the research that I have been studying,
the human brain is so complex that
each of its 100 billion cells can receive
input from 100,000 other cells.
Widely reported new findings from
researchers at Princeton University in
New Jersey and Rockefeller University
in New York City, were published
in March by the National Academy
of Science. The findings reveal the
susceptibility of the hippocampus to
reduced functionality when oxygen is
diminished suggests that sw!mming
"Magic Trees of the Mind" [New
York City: Dutton, 1998], written with
science journalist Janet Hopson, says
that a brain "impoverished" of
any stimulation can certainly
atrophy, but one in an "enriched"
environment will send out fresh
branches of dendrites that take
in new information and axons
that transmit signals. The cortex
will grow or shrink relative
to its use, just like any other
muscle.
Now if you can et past the Sedona •
leap of inferring significant Community
information from the study of
lab animals to the reality of Center
aging human beings, Diamond's
work is indeed insightful. By SUSAN
enriching the living condi-
tions of rodents, Diamond and BARRIN6TON
her colleagues have been able "'"
to measure thickening of the
cortex exceeding 10 percent in
some cases.
She and her research staff found that
they could extend the lives of labora-
tory rats to as much as 904 days, the
equivalent of 90 years in humans, by
treating them with TLC -- that's right,
tender loving care. Rather than moving
the rodents by their tails, a standard,
efficient lab practice, investigators
began hugging them for a few moments
against their white lab coats.
At almost 800 days Diamond's
research team moved half of the rats
into an impoverished environment
-- a no-frills cage w'ith a
single rat family -- and half
into an enriched environment.
The more stimulating cages
contained several families for
social interaction and plenty
of engaging toys to acti-
vate multiple senses [bells,
running ladders, things with
odors, and so on]. New items
were introduced at least twice
a week.
These animals were the
ones that lived to be the rat
equivalents of centenarians.
"We've been able to show
the positive aspect at every
age we've worked with this,"
she said. Not only did the
stimulated rat brains not lose
neurons, they showed they
could ieam to grow.
Even in rat brains where scientists
inflict surgical lesions to simulate
damage from injury or illness, she
said, "those little dendrites were more
prolific in the enriched than in the
non-enriched animals."
So the secrets seem to lie in our
continued commitment to physical
activity and daily mental stimulation.
Take classes, read, challenge yourself
with puzzles, learn to play an instru-
ment or speak a different language.
The Sedona Community Center has
lots of new classes beginning this fall.
Watch for our new October through
December newsletter for some great
opportunities. We hope you'll be
joining us.
SCC's social Services include home-
delivered Meals on Wheels delivered
by a devoted fleet of volunteer drivers.
This meal program also includes our
unique Breakfast Club program at no
cost. In addition to food, our volunteers
deliver compassion and respect.
Our Community Lunch is served at
the center Monday through Friday at
noon. This program is made possible
by our generous, award-winning
kitchen staff and our civic-minded
Restaurant Partners. Guests are greeted
and served by volunteers. The cost is
$3 for seniors, $6 for those under the
age of 60.
Our Transportation program gives
senior adults door-to-door service to
the store, bank and doctor Monday
through Friday between 9 a.m. and
2 p.m.. They are also available to trans-
port folks to and from our Community
Lunch Menu
• Monday: Spinach cheese strata,
bran muffin, steamed broccoli, hash
browns and fruit cocktail
II Tuesday: Restaurant Partner Day
corn, Mexican rice and apricots
II Thursday: Chl con carrie€ corn
bread, Mexican dce and peaches
• Friday: Santa Fe turkey melt, potato
salad, island blend vegetables,
cantaloupe and Ice cream
Lunch each day. Our professional
drivers are the most kind and caring in
the business.
Our Telecare program provides daily
telephone calls to individuals in need
eta wellness check seven days a week.
This vital service is available free-of-
charge to all Sedona-area residents and
is provided by concerned volunteers.
For more information, to volun-
teer or to make reservations for our
classes, events or social services, call
282-2834. We are located at the comer
of Harmony .Drive and Melody Lane in
West Sedona.
Sedona Community Center column,
written by Susan Barrington, execu-
tive director of the Sedona Community
Center, appears every Friday in the
Sedona Red Rock News.
Ai) COPY FOR ARIZONA
AUCTIONS
The following unit containing:
Baskets, shelving units, plastic cups
& lids, boxes of miscellaneous contents,
will be sold at a public auction to satisfy
a lien under the Arizona Law Article 1,
Section 33-1701-1706.
The auction will take place at:
StorMaster Self Storage, 2300 Shelby
Dr., Sedona, AZ 86336
The auction will be conducted on:
Thursday, October 7, 2010 at 10:00 a.m.
Owner reserves the right to set
minimum bid.
Unit #
170
Name of Tenant:
Ravenheart Coffee
Publish: Sept. 17 and 24, 2010.
00UBLIC NOTICES)
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION
HAVE BEEN FILED 1N THE OFFICE
OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION
COMMISSION FOR
I. Name: LIZ TAYLOR YOGA, LLC
L-1618084-1
II. The address of the known place of
business is:
456 Orchard Lane,
Sedona, AZ 86336
IlL The name and street address of the
Statutory Agent is:
Dan Taylor
456 Orchard Lane
Sedona, AZ 86336
Management of the limited liability
company is reserved to the members.
The names and addresses of each person
who is a member are:
Liz Taylor
456 Orchard Lane
Sedona, AZ 86336
member
Publish: Sept. 17, 22 and 24, 2010.
00UBLIC NOTICES)
ALIAS SUMMONS
No. CV2010-00642
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF ARIZONA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
COCONINO
Carey Enterprises, Inc.
Plaintiff,
VS.
George J. Lyne; Pyramid Investors,
Inc.; Jung Tjong Tang; aka Tang Jung
Tjong ; Spouse of Jung Tjong Tang;
aka Tang Jung Tjong ; Mohammad J.
A. Hu,sein; Babbit B. Perrine; Clara E.
Perrine; Charles T. Nearman; Nancy
Nearman; Highland Meadows, LLC;
Treasurer of COCONINO County;
JOHN DOES 1-50; JANE DOES 1-
50; the unknown heirs and devisees of
any of the above parties, if deceased;
ABC PARTNERSHIPS 1-50; BLACK
AND WHITE CORPORATIONS 1-50;
BODIES POLITIC 1-50,
Defendants
THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE
DEFENDANTS:
George J. Lyne; Pyramid Investors,
Inc.; Jung Tjong Tang; aka Tang Jung
Tjong ; Spouse of Jung Tjong Tang;
aka Tang Jung Tjong ; Mohammad J.
A. Husein; Babbit B. Perrine; Clara E.
Perrine; Charles T. Nearman; Nancy
Nearman; Highland Meadows, LLC;
Treasurer of COCONINO County;
JANE DOES 1-50; the unknown heirs
and devisees of any of the above parties,
if deceased; ABC PARTNERSHIPS
1-50; BLACK AND WHITE
CORPORATIONS 1-50; BODIES
POLITIC 1-50
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to appear and defend,
within the time applicable, in this action
in this Court• If served within Arizona,
you shall appear and defend within
twenty (20) days after the service of
the Summons and Complaint upon you,
exclusive of the day of service. If served
out of the State of Arizona - whether by
direct service, by registered or certified
mail or by publication - you shall appear
and defend within thirty (30) days
after the service of the Summons and
Complaint upon you is complete, exclu-
sive of the day of service. Where process
is served upon the Arizona Director of
Insurance as an insurer's attorney to
receive service of legal process against
it in this state, the insurer shall not be
required to appear, answer or plead until
expiration of forty (40) days after date of
such service upon the Director• Direct
service is complete when made.
Service by registered or certified mail
without the State of Arizona is complete
thirty (30) days after the date of receipt
of the summons and pleadings by the
party being so served. Service by publi-
cation is complete thirty (30) days after
the date of first publication. A copy
of the complaint and other pleadings
being served may be obtained from the
Clerk of the Court. Service upon the
Arizona Motor Vehicle Superintendent
is complete thirty (30) days after filing
the Affidavit of Compliance and return
receipt or Officer's Return. RCP 4;
A.R.S. §§ 20-222, 28-502, 28-503• YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case
of your failure to appear and defend
within the time applicable, judgment by
default may be rendered against you for
the relief demanded in the Complaint•
YOU ARE CAUTIONED that in order
to appear and defend, you must file an
Answer or proper response in writing
with the Clerk of this Court, accompa-
nied by the necessary filing fee, within
the time required, and you are required to
serve a copy of any Answer or response
upon the Plaintiff' attorney. RCP 10(d);
A.R.S. §12.311; RCP 5. The name and
address of Plaintiff' attorney is:
David A. Groseclose
2355 East Orangewood Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85020-4730
(602) 9438374 fax (602) 331-3829
SIGNED AND SEALED this date:
July 27, 2010
DEBORAH YOUNG
CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR
COURT
A copy of the Summons and Complaint
may be obtained by contacting Plaintiff's
attorney specified above.
Publish: Sept. 3, I0, 17 and 24, 2010.
ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT
Pursuant to A.R.S. 29-633 (F)
FILE NO P 1304450 8
1. The name of the limited liability
company is:
Gila Hager Sherman, PLLC
2. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the
text of the amendment.
Dated this 22nd day of July, 2010.
/s/ signature illegible
Ulrike W. Hager-Sherman
Manager
EXHIBIT A
The name of the PLLC is changed
from Gila Hager Sherman, PLLC to
Ulrike W. Hager-Sherman, PLLC
Publish: Sept. 17, 22 and 24, 2010.
00UBLIC NOTICES)
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION
HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE
OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION
COMMISSION FOR
I. Name: FRAYAN ENTERPRISES,
LLC
L-1619343-5
11. The address of the known place of
business is:
45 TALIA COURT
SEDONA, ARIZONA 86336
I11. The name and street address of the
Statutory Agent is:
Raymond D. LeRoy
45 TALIA COURT
Sedona, ARIZONA 86336
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 liab.ility company are:
FRANCINE A. LEROY
45 Talia Court
SE DONA, ARIZONA 86336
member/manager
Publish: Sept. 17, 22 and 24, 2010.
"Amendments"):
1. The name of the corporation is
Summit Bancshares, Inc.
2. The document attached as Exhibit
A sets forth the ,amendments to the
Corporation's Articles of Incorporation.
3. The Amendments do not provide
for an exchange, reclassification or
cancellation of issued share of stock of
the Corporation.
4. Upon recommendation by the
Corporation's board of directors, the
Amendments were duly adopted .by the
Corporation's shareholders at a special
shareholders meeting held on August 19,
2010.
5. There were 79,788 shares of the
Corporation's common stock issued
and outstanding when the special share-
holders meeting was held on August 19,
2010.
a. All shareholders were allowed to
vote for or against the Amendments, with
each shareholder allowed one vote for
each share of the Corporation's common
stock owned on August 19, 2010.
b. Of the 79,788 shares entitled to
vote at the special meeting, 53,347•50
were indisputahly represented at the
meeting•
c. Of the shares indisputably repre-
sented at the meeting, 39,314.46 voted
to amend the Corporation's Articles
of Incorporation to authorize up to
2,000,000 shares of common stock•
1,317.41 voted against this amendment.
12,715.63 abstained.
d. The number of shares voting in
favor of the Amendments was sufficient
for approval of the Amendments.
• DATED September 3, 2010.
SUMMIT BANCSHARES, INC.
By:/s/signature illegible
Printed Name: AI Jossis
Title: Secretary
Exhibit A
Amendments to the Corporation's
Articles of Incorporation
RESOLVED that Article 4 of the
Articles of Incorporations for the
Corporation, as amended on December
30, 2008, be stricken and the following
substituted in its place:
4. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
The Corporation shall have the
authority to issue up to 2,000,000 shares
of non-assessable common stock, having
no par value•
In addition to the common stock
authorized, the Corporation shall have
the authority to issue 1,000,000 shares of
no par value prdferred stock ("Preferred
Stock")• Authority is hereby expressly
granted to and vested in the Board of
Directors of the Corporation to provide
lbr the issuance of Preferred Stock in one
or more series, and in connection there-
with to establish by resolution or reso-
lutions of the Board of Directors from
time to time providing for the issuance
of such series, the number of shares to be
included in such series, the designation
thereot, and the relative rights, prefer-
ences, and limitations of each series and
the variations in such rights, preferences,
and limitations as between series, all to
the fullest extent permitted by applicable
law. Without limiting the generality
of the grant of authority contained in
the preceding sentence, the Board of
Directors is authorized to determine any
or all of the following with respect to
any series of the Preferred Stock, and the
shares of each series may vary from the
shares of any other series in any or all of
the following respects:
(i) The number of shares of such series
(which may subsequently be increased,
except as otherwise provided by the
resolution or resolutions of the Board
of Directors providing tbr the issue of
such series, or decreased to a number
not less than the number of shares then
outstanding) and the distinguishing
designation thereof;
(ii) The time or thnes during which,
the price or prices at which, and any
other terms or conditions on which, the
shares of such series may be redeemed,
if redeemable, including without limita-
tion, whether redeemable at the option of
the corporation, the shareholder or any
other person:
(iv) The votmg powers, if any, in
addition to the voting powers prescribed
by law for shares of such series as a
ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT
TO
THE ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION
OF
SUMMIT BANCsHARES, INC.
FILE NO. - 1005477-5
Pursuant to, and in compliance with,
the provisions of Arizona Revised
Statutes § 10-1006, Summit Bancshares,
Inc., an Arizona Corporation (the
"Corporation"), hereby executes the
following Articles of Amendment
to its Articles of Incorporation (the
voting group, if any, and the conditions
upon the effectiveness, and the terms
and limitations lbr exercise of, such
voting powers;
(v) Whether shares of such series
shall be convertible into or exchangeable
for shares of any other series or class
of stock (including without limitation,
shares of Common Stock) or any other
securities, and the terms and conditions,
if any, applicable to such right, including
without limitation, whether convertible
or exchangeable at the option of the
corporation, the shareholder or any other
person;
(vi) The terms and conditions of appli-
cable purchase, retirement, .or sinking
fund, if any, which may be provided for
the shares of such series;
(vii) The restrictions, if any upon the
• r .
creation of indebtedness, payment of
distributions on other classes or series
of stock, or creation or issuance of addi-
tional securities, ranking on a parity with
or prior to such series and
(viii) Other relative, participating,
optional, or special rights, qualifications,
limitations, values, or restrictions, if any,
for shares of such series.
Each such series of preferred stock
shall be eligible for issue upon the Board
of Directors' duly adopting.the appro-
priate resolution or resolutions and filing
articles of amendment (or certificates of
designation) as required by applicable
law, and shall be effective without share-
holder action•
Publish: Sept• 17, 22 and 24, 2010•
00UBLIC NOTICES)
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF ARIZONA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
YAVAPAI
In the'Matter of the Estate of
JAMES EDWARD SLECHTA,
Deceased.
Cause No. P 1300PB201000154
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
PETITION FOR FORMAL PROBATE
OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Joyce L. Slechta has filed with
the above-named Court a Petition for
Formal Probate of Will and Appointment
of Personal Representative.
Hearing has been set to consider the
Petition on the l lth day of October,
2010, at 10:00 a.m. in Division 1,
Yavapai County Courthouse, located at
120 S. Cortez Street, Prescott, Arizona.
This is a lega! notice; your rights
may be affected. Este es un aviso legal.
Sus derechos podrian ser afectados. If
you object to any part of the petition
or motion that accompanies this notice,
you must file with the court a written
objection describing the legal basis for
your objection at least three days betbre
the hearing date or you must appear in
person or through an attorney at the
time and place set Ibrth in the notice of
hearing.
DATED this 27th day of August,
• 2010.
Joyce L. Slechta, Petitioner
7553 E. Circle Wagons Way
Prescott Valley, Arizona 86315
BOYLE, PECHARICH, CLINE,
WHITTINGTON & STALLINGS,
PLLC
By:
Robert S. Pecharich
Publish: Sept• 10, 15 and 17, 2010.
00UBLIC NOTICES)
SUMMONS
No. CV2010-00719
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF ARIZONA
1N AND FOR THE COI_JNTY OF
COCONINO
Carey Enterprises, Inc.
Plaintiff,
VS.
ftenri Eisenloffel; Catherine
Eisenloffel aka Katherine Eisenloffel;
AI Philip Kane, Trustee of Estate of
Merlin M. Evans, deceased; Melvyn
I. Rabinowitz; Evelyn Wade; Louis G.
Malevitis, Trustee, Louis G. Malevitis
Trust dated January 3, 1994; Treasurer
of COCONINO County; JOttN
DOES 1-50; JANE DOES 1-50; the
unknown heirs and devisees of any of
the above parties, if deceased; ABC
PARTNERSHIPS 1-50;
BI, ACK AND WII1TE
CORPORATIONS 1-50; BODIES
POLITIC 1-50,
Defendants
TttE STATE OF ARIZONA TO TI IE
DEFENDANTS:
" George J. l,yne; Pyramid Investors,
Inc.; ltenri Eisenlol'fel; Catherine
Eisenloffel aka Katherine Eisenloffel;
AI Philip Kane, Trustee of Estate of
Merlin M. Evans, deceased; Melvyn 1.
Rabinowitz; Evelyn Wade; ; Louis G.
Malevitis, Trustee,.Louis G. Malevitis
Trust dated January 3, 1994; Treasurer
of COCONINO County; JANE DOES
1-50;the unknown heirs and devisees
of any of the above parties, if deceased;
ABC PARTNERSHIPS 1-50; BLACK
AND WHITE CORPORATIONS 1-50;
BODIES POLITIC 1-50
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to appear and defend,
within the time applicable, in this action
in this Court. If served within Arizona,
you shall appear and defend within
twenty (20) days after the service of
the Summons and Complaint upon you,
exclusive of the day of service. If served
out of the State of Arizona - whether by
direct service, by registered or certified
mail or by publication - you shall appear
and defend within thirty (30) days
after the service of the Summons and
Complaint upon you is complete, exclu-
sive of the day of service. Where process
is served upon the Arizona Director of
Insurance as an insurer's attorney to
receive service of legal process against
it in this state, the insurer shall not be
required to appear, answer or plead until
expiration of forty (40) days after date of
such service upon the Director• Direct
service is complete when made.
Service by registered or certified mail
without the State of Arizona is complete
thirty (30) days after the date of receipt
of the summons and pleadings by the
party being so served. Service by publi-
cation is complete thirty (30) days after
the date of first publication. A copy
of the complaint and other pleadings
being served may be obtained from the
Clerk of the Court• Service upon the
Arizona Motor Vehicle Superintendent
is complete thirty (30) days after filing
the Affidavit of Compliance and return
receipt or Officer's Return. RCP 4;
A.R.S. §§ 20-222, 28-502, 28-503• YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case
of your failure to appear and defend
within the time applicable, judgment by
default may be rendered against you for
the relief demanded in the Complaint.
YOU ARE CAUTIONED that in order
to appear and defend, you must file an
Answer or proper response in writing
with the Clerk of this Court, accompa-
nied by the necessary filing tee, within
the time required, and you are required to
serve a copy of any Answer or response
upon the Plaintiff' attorney. RCP 10(d);
A.R.S. §12.311; RCP 5. The name and
address of Plaintiff' attorney is:
David A. Groseclose
2355 East Orangewood Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85020-4730
(602) 943-8374 fax (602) 331-3829
SIGNED AND SEALED this date:
8-17-10
DEBORAH YOUNG
CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR
COURT
By sig
Deputy Clerk
A copy of the Summons and Complaint
may be obtained by contacting Plaintiff's
attorney specified above•
NOTICE OF LIS.PENDENS
No. CV2010-00719
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF ARIZONA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
COCONINO
Carey Enterprises, Inc.
Plaintiff\\;
VS.
Henri Eisenloffel; Catherine
Eisenloffel aka Katherine Eisenloffel;
AI Philip Kane, Trustee of Estate of
Merlin M. Evans, deceased; Melvyn
1. Rabinowitz; Evelyn Wade; Louis G.
Malevitis, Trustee, Louis G. Malevitis
Trust dated January 3, 1994; Treasurer
of COCONINO County; JOHN
DOES 1-50; JANE DOES 1-50; the
unknown heirs and devisees of any of
the above parties, if deceased; ABC
PARTNERSHIPS 1-50;
BLACK AND WHITE
CORPORATIONS 1-50; BODIES
POLITIC 1-50,
Defendants
PURSUANT TO A.R.S. §12-1191,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that:
1. A civil action has been commenced
in this Court involving the below-named
parties as Plaintiff and Defendants:
Plaintiff: CAREY ENTERPRISES,
INC.
Defendants: tlenri Eisenloffel;
Catherine Eisenloffel aka Katherine
Eisenloffel; AI Philip Kane, Trustee of
Estate of Merlin M. Evans, deceased;
Melvyn I. Rabinowitz; Evelyn Wade;
Louis G. Malevitis, Trustee; Treasurer
of COCONINO County; JOI1N
DOES 1-50; JANE DOES 1-50; the
unknown heirs and devisees of any of
the above parties, if deceased; ABC
PARTNERSttlPS 1-50;
BLACK AND WIIITE
CORPORATIONS 1-50; BODIES
POLITIC 1-50
2. The object of this action or affirma-
tive defense and the relief demanded
is as follows: Foreclosure of Right to
Redeem from Tax Sale.
3. The real properties affected by
this action are located in COCONINO
County, Arizona, and are legally
described as follows:
PARCEL 1 Tax Parcel ID Number:
205-07-012
Legal Description: Township-Range-
Section 22N03W01, legally described as
The Northeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter of Section I, Township 22 North,
Range 3 West of the Gila and Salt River
Base and Meridian, Coconino County,
Arizona; (6397 North Dunbar Blvd; Ash
Fork AZ 86320)
Specific defendants having an interest
in the property set forth in this Parcel
are:
Henri Eisenloffel; Catherine
Eisenloffel aka Katherine Eisenloffel;
Treasurer of COCONINO County.
PARCEL 2 Tax Parcel ID Number:
203-33-008
Legal Description: Township-Range-
Section 22N04E26, legally described
as Lots 15 and 16, Block 24, Maine
Townsite, a subdivision of the West half
of the Southeast quarter of Section 26,
Township 22 North, Range 4 East of the
Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian,
Coconino County, Arizona
Specific defendants having an interest
in the property set forth in this Parcel
are:
AI Philip Kane, Trustee of Estate of
Merlin M. Evans, deceased.
PARCEL 3 Tax Parcel ID Number:
202-36-045
Legal Description: Township-Range-
Section 23N02E23, Lot 167, LAKE
KAIBAB PARK, according to the plat
of record in Case 2, Maps 306-306A,
records of Coconino County, Arizona;
1413 E. Ventura Ave., Williams, AZ
86046.
Specific defendants having an interest
in the property set forth in this Parcel 3
are: •
Melvyn I. Rabinowitz.
PARCEL 4 Tax Parcel ID Number:
206-37-003A
Legal Description: Township-Range-
Section 22NO2W27 22.55AC; See
exhibit A attached;
Specific defendants having an interest
in the property set forth in this Parcel 4
are:
Evelyn Wade; Louis G. Malevitis,
Trustee, Louis G. Malevitis Trust dated
January 3, 1994.
4. Any purchasers or encumbrancer
of these real properties shall be held to
have constructive notice of the pendency
of this action and of the claims made
therein.
DATED: ,2010.
/s/David A. Groseclose, Attorney for
Plaintiff
CERTIFICATE OF COMPULSORY
ARBITRATION
No. CV2010-00719
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF ARIZONA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
COCONINO
Carey Enterprises, Inc.
Plaintiff,
VS.
Henri Eisenloffel; Catherine
Eisenloffel aka Katherine Eisenloffel;
AI Philip Kane, Trustee of Estate of
Merlin M. Evans, deceased; Melvyn
I. Rabinowitz; Evelyn Wade; Louis G.
Malevitis, Trustee, Louis G. Malevitis
Trust dated January 3, 1994; Treasurer
of COCONINO County; JOHN
DOES 1-50; JANE DOES 1-50; the
unknown heirs and devisees of any of
the above parties, if deceased; ABC
PARTNERSHIPS 1-50;
BLACK AND WHITE
CORPORATIONS 1-50; BODIES
POLITIC 1-50,
Defendants
The undersigned certifies that the
largest award sought by the complain-
ants, including punitive damages, but
excluding interest, attorney's tees and
costs, does not exceed limits set by Local
Rule tbr compulsory arbitration• This
case is not subject to the IJniform Rules
of Procedure for Arbitration because
Plaintiff seeks affirmative relief other
than a money judgment.
DATED this day of, 2010.
/s/David A. Groseclose
Attorney lbr Plaintiff
Publish: Sept. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2010.
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