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March 2, 2011

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M���� 2, 2011 ���.D�����M��������.��� Quartzsite Dining Good Food Good Friends JoAnn’s Frybread FAMOUS NAVAJO TACOS BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Expanded Breakfast Menu 1/4 lb. Burgers & Fries Pork Tenderloin Chicken Breast HOME OF THE $ 1 TACOS AFTER 4PM Delicious Thrifty Ice Cream • 18 fl avors Open 8am-6pm 602-999-5062 Located on the SE corner of E. Kuehn & Hwy. 95 Rice Ranch south side of road 8 YEARS SAME LOCATION! Coming Soon: Sugar-Free! Quartzsite Marketplace WE’RE BACK IN TOWN! Located at 50 E. Kuehn #12 across from Gamblers www. ThreeSistersKettleCorn.com Bring this ad in for 50¢ OFF one bag of Kettle Corn P��� 19 SWEET DARLENE’S RESTAURANT & BAKERY $1 TACOS ARE BACK! WEDNESDAYS FROM 11-CLOSE! 776 E. MAIN ST., QUARTZSITE (at the I-10 Exit 19 off ramp) 928-927-9338 Open Daily 7am - 7pm GRAN’MA’S APPLE PIE Now Open till 6:00pm Served with hot caramel sauce! REGULAR AND SUGAR-FREE! Made from scratch just like my Granny taught me! Rice Ranch space A-23 714-675-9777 LOOK FOR THE HUGE RED & YELLOW SIGN OPEN 7 am to 2 pm Gift Shop & Restaurant Breakfast & Lunch NO GIMMICKS! Just Great Food! 60 W. Main Street, Quartzsite (next to the Post Office) 928-927-4000 MEXICAN AND AMERICAN FOOD Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner 1099 W. MAIN ST. Quartzsite DAILY SPECIALS! CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED! BIG SCREEN TVS! MARGARITAS - PINA COLADAS - BEER Friday - Fish & Chips Open 7am - 8pm Daily Take Out Orders: 928-927-6282 SWEET DARLENE’S RESTAURANT & BAKERY Winter Breakfast Specials Bacon & Eggs...........$ 299 Ham & Eggs ..............$ 45o Big Deal......................$ Big Five.......................$ Western Scramble...$ Open Daily 7am-7pm 928-927-9338 399 45o 299 Coffee only 50¢ 776 E. MAIN ST., QUARTZSITE (at the I-10 Exit 19 off ramp) The ULTIMATE Kettle Corn!

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