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November 3, 2010

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N������� 3, 2010 ���.D�����M��������.��� Presentation on Prostrate Cancer Proton Treatment, Nov. 8 QUARTZSITE- John “Skip” Gallup, III will be presenting a talk about his personal experience with Proton Treatment for prostate cancer on Monday, Nov. 8th at the Senior Center, 3PM. Proton Treatment for Prostate Cancer is NON- invasive and virtually no side effects. Proton Treatment has been going on at Loma Linda University Medi- cal Center Hospital since 1990. They have treated over 11,000 men for pros- tate and a total of over 15,000 people have been treated for various cancer tumors. Breast, neck, brain, back bone, eye and prostate tumors are their current treatment areas. They are continuing their research and expect to expand into other areas. LLUMC is the #1 trauma center for southern California. “At Loma Linda, at least in the Proton Center, they strive to treat the ‘whole body’. They were concerned about diet, exercising, and mental health. All in all it was a most positive experi- ence,” said Gallup. “It was more like going to a casual resort then going to a hospital. We had teams of men that following their treatment in the morning would go play 18 holes of golf. Another group played tennis. Another group orga- nized hikes in the nearby mountains. In addition to treatment there were 4 major meetings each week that every- one was encouraged to attend.” The one down side is that the treat- ment takes 45 days, Monday to Friday only. No treatment is available on the weekend. Everyone will be there 9 weeks, but you are asked to plan on 10-11 weeks. In addition they have a staff just to handle insurance and help get your insurance to pay for the treatment. To learn more, join “Skip” on Monday, Nov. 8th at 3pm at the Senior Center, 40 Moon Mountain, Quartzsite. Spaghetti Dinner Benefit for Celia’s Rainbow Gardens Nov. 16 by Joanne Winer The 14th Annual All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner to benefit Celia’s Rainbow Gardens will take place on Tues. November 16 at the Q.I.A. The doors will open at 4:30, with the dinner starting at 5 p.m. in the dining room. The dinner will include salad, garlic bread, spaghetti, drinks and desserts for a $5.00 donation. The money raised will help with several projects that we are hoping to finish up in the Gardens this winter. There will be lots of great entertainment again this year. Barefoot and Boots Band (with Jerry Mullins) will be playing some great country and western music as usual, and Paul Winer will play some great boogie woo- gie blues music accompanied by Ralph Martin on the washtub bass. There will be plenty of food for everyone so you don’t have to stand in line unless you need to eat right away--you can sit down and watch the entertainment while you are waiting to eat. For more information, please call Joanne at 928- 927-6551. CRAFTS & YARN NOW OPEN! Same Location! Lots of New Yarn! We’re looking forward to seeing all our friends and customers! Tyson Wells Space #11 • Wool Sock Arlene & Dale 605-390-6379 676 Falcon Drive in this custom home with all quality features inside, plus being located at end of cul-de-sac with BLM out your back gate. Covered RV parking with full hookup. 141 Paseo Grande. All for the price of $168,500. “We Serve YOUR Needs!” Live in Style Park model with open floor plan, 18x36 covered patio and parking. Fenced lot, trees! 608 Bonanza. $55,800. Super Buy In addition to this really nice furnished park model with 30x20 covered patio, there is a custom built 20x24 recreation room, completely finished inside with bath, laundry, A/C, loads of storage. All on extra large fenced corner lot. 556 Connor Lane $105,000. Party Time Shows in the property having a 12x24 building and 10x12 building with washer hookup. 2 big patios, 16x40 Kool Kover for RV and almost new park model trailer. Extra large fenced lot. Owner says sell, bring offers. 671 Bonanza. $66,500. Pride of Ownership Furnished park model, covered deck, carport. Large storage building. 645 Connor Lane. $70,000. Super Nice One full hookup. Some landscaping. Needs a little TLC, but priced right! 706 Falcon. $49,500. Extra Big Lot P��� 7 Featured Property LARGE LOT, GOOD LOCATION! Park model with front kitchen plus large extra room. Clean as a pin. 3 storage buildings, citrus trees, underground watering system. $69,400. Newer 2 bedroom park model with A/C, covered patio, carport, storage building. Lots of desert landscaping. Take a look. 736 Desert Drive. $69,900. Private Corner From this fenced lot for RV or park model. One full hookup plus trees. 668 Cienega. $54,000. Look across BLM land C2 zoning, excellent exposure to Interstate 10 and local traffic. Private well. Owner will finance. 505 W. Kuehn. $185,000. 1.8 Acres 2 bedroom, 10x32 patio, large fenced corner lot. Small mortgage can be assumed by qualified buyer. 586 Byrd Lane. $55,000. 14 x 56 Mobile Home Large block fenced lot, 2 wrought iron drive-in gates. 3 full RV hook-ups 14x20 metal building with washer & dryer hookup. Only a small down payment required. 49595 Jade Ave. $79,700. Super Deal Rainbow Acres Lot Will allow you to have a great newer furnished quality park model with ex- tra bedroom, large covered deck on fenced lot. All for a low price! 655 Connor Lane. $49,900. A Little TLC plus 10x20 enclosed storage with loft, plus additional 8x10 storage building with electric, plus extra RV hook-up property fenced with brick front and wrought iron roll gate. 648 Comanche Drive. All for $58,800 Covered RV Parking PRIVATE FINANCING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS

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