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January 16, 2013

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January 16, 2013 www.DesertMessenger.com Cowboy Humorist Stu Campbell signs books Stu Campbell will be signing books at the Quartzsite Library on Thursday, January 24th at 2:30pm. Author of 6 books, Stu has been a cowboy most all his life. A graduate of Utah State University with a degree in Animal Husbandry, he has also been a ski instructor, truck driver and a rancher. Stu Campbell is a tall, lean cowboy from the old school. Generally on the quiet and shy side, Stu has the ability to look on the lighter side and see the humor in any situation. Artists displaying at Mountain Quail Cafe Quartzsite, AZ - Artist Oney Budge, Winner of the People's Choice Award, and 1st Place of the December Quartzsite Art Guild, Art Show and Sale for her oil paintings " After the Rain" and "Pride", is now showing her work at Mountain Quail Cafe , 490 No. Moon Mountain Ave. Quartzsite, AZ. Oney has on display the original paintings of oil on deer hide as well as a mini gift area that feature prints, mugs, and cards. Beginning January 26th, the showing Artist at Mountain Quail Cafe is Artist Vera Barrett ,also a winner at the Quartszite Art Guild December show. Vera won 2nd place for her painting of Alaska. New to the area Vera Barrett's paintings of the Alaskan area is a must see. TOPS in Quartzsite Page 35 Quartzsite Library Desert Messenger E-edition Come "check out" what the Quartzsite library offers. We have a great selection of hardocover, paperback and large print books, magazines, and puzzles which you can check out for two weeks. DVDs, videos, audios, CDs, music cassettes are available for one week. In the Children's Library there are Young Adult (YA) books. BUYING The Quartzsite Library has 18 computers, Wi Fi, and Ebooks. Copies are only 25¢ and we Fax for $1/page. Check out the Sale Room where you can purchase hardcovers for 50¢, paperbacks are only 25¢ or 5/$1. Our helpful friendly staff is here to help. Billie, Betty, Penni and Laurie. Hours are Monday thru Friday, 8am-5pm. Quartzsite Library is located at Town Hall, 465 N. Plymouth, Quartzsite. www.MyQuartzsite.com • • • • • • • Old Costume Jewelry Old Fountain Pens Silver & Gold Coins Sterling Silverware Gold Filled Jewelry Old Watches Gold & Silver Jewelry Any Condition • Gold Nuggets • Dental Gold Hi Ally Swap Meet ~ Front Row Main St., Quartzsite DEADLINE IS WED. JAN.30 for FEB. 6TH issue of the Desert Messenger Email: editor@DesertMessenger.com Phone: 541-218-2560 www.DesertMessenger.com After a week like yours, you need a church like ours! Quartzsite- TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly is now meeting at Split Rail RV Park Rec. Hall on Tuesday mornings. Weigh in from 7:15am-8:00am, the Meeting is from 8:15am -9:00am. Beautiful Quartzsite Home For Sale By Owner 655 West Cowell 3 Desert-colored Buildings: 1960 sq. ft. Ranch Home w/Long Backyard Awning and Fans, Large Lapidary Workshop w/6" Insulated Walls, Extra tall & Large Garage & Pebble-Tec Pool with Kool Deck finished Jan. 2010. Most areas cemented for maintenance-free living. Double sliding glass door w/Levelors with nice view of pool. All 1-year-old appliances included. Vaulted ceilings. Landscaping has been left open for you to finish your way. RV hook-ups. Completely fenced (back privacy fencing) and gated w/lots of tall Mexican brick fencing on the sides. Energy-efficient outside floodlights. All permits through final inspection completed. 32' x 38' Garage has 19' ceiling & 14.5' door to fit toy haulers; plenty of room for racks and other storage. Best Buy in Quartzsite! $209,900 Terms, or $199,000 Cash. More details? See www.zillow.com (search under Quartzsite, AZ). Call to see: 760-415-2021. Bost Family Traditions During Annual Camp Meeting Sunday, February 3rd at 6pm Love Offering EVERYONE IS WELCOME! 665 W. Tyson, Quartzsite, Arizona • 928-927-5808

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