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November 02, 2016

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30 www.DesertMessenger.com November 2, 2016 FREE CLASSIFIEDS * *for items under $999 (30 words, 1/mo./private party) 30 words $ 5 / ad or TWICE for $ 9 Ed itor@DesertMessenger.com 928-916-4235 CLASSIFIEDS PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to adver- tise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial sta- tus, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination." PUZZLE PAGE (page 20) ANSWERS Quartzsite rumor control Have you heard rumors that make you wonder about what the heck is Quartzsite up to?...and "they said" this or that? Would you like to know what's REALLY being said at the Quartzsite Town Council meetings? Desert Messenger contributing Photographer, Ms. Starr BearCat, videos most council meetings. She recently has been very busy uploading the videos to www.youtube.com. If you missed the meetings, now you can watch the videos online at your convenience. YouTube.com has time constraints, so there are many segments of each meeting. (15 minutes or less) Hear and SEE for yourself! Judge for yourself! Visit http://www.youtube.com/user/QWatchingEyes over 1200 blankets yearly (through Wacog) to people who are cold. They work with several other agencies and churches, including the highway patrol, police dept. and others to help anyone in need that is brought to them. Pastor Mike Hobby and his wife Linda started their ministry many years ago, when they both were going through some rough times and decided that their lives were meant to change. They saw their mission as being to feed the hungry and clothe the naked (Isaiah 58) and their ministry was formed. They believe that it is very different to want something as opposed to need something, and they feel that God will provide for their needs, and always has. Isaiah 58 is a much needed church run facility whose sole purpose is to do God's work and help those in need. They are not judgemental, they only try to help anyone who wants to help themselves. They give a hand up, not a hand out. People who are down on their luck can get a shower, clean clothes, food, and job referral, and it makes them feel good about themselves and perhaps helps them to get back on their feet again. Isaiah 58 will be having a Thanksgiving meal again this year, and will do another one at Christmas, along with meals every day from now til late spring. They can use any donated food items, clothing, toiletries etc. to help with their mission, and of course, any monetary donation is always appreciated. They pro- vide a great service to this area, and hope to do even more in the future--meals for shutins, veterans help, etc. If you would like to help, please visit them at their church on Moon Mountain Road, or call 927-3124. ISAIAH 58 FROM PAGE 1 (ARA) - This winter, Americans are expected to spend approximately $7.5 mil- lion every minute on holiday-related items, including gifts and festive decora- tions. Underwriters Laboratories (UL), a leading independent safety organiza- tion, is urging families to dedicate just a fraction of the time and attention spent shopping for gifts and decor on making sure their purchases are being used safely. The following tips - taking as little as one minute each - can help families rec- ognize, identify and prevent hazards that too often can result in accidents or tragedy: • Check your lights: Before hanging light strings, inspect them for damage and wear. Cracks, frays and bare wires can pose fire or shock hazards. • Decorate with a safe eye: Cords should not be run under carpets or tacked up with metal nails or staples. Small decorations can be choking hazards and should be kept out of the reach of toddlers. • Be flame aware: Always blow out unattended candles and teach children to stay away from lit candles or fireplaces. • Prevent a spark: Only use light strings and other electrical decorations that bear the UL Mark near the plug, signifying that safety standards have been met. For additional ideas and activities on how to "Commit a Minute" this holiday season, visit www.SafetyAtHome.com Make your holiday season safer in a minute or less - - - - PUZZLE Answers from Page 28 - - - - YARD SALE 950 W. Pyra- mid Lane. Stuff, and tools. Guy things. Nov. 5th, 8-4, Nov. 6th, 9-12 No early birds. QUARTZSITE GARAGE SALE RV, household, au- tomotive "stuff". All good, clean and just what you need. Nov 4, 5, 2016. 448 N. Emerald. Between May- flower and Quailtrail. 8AM- 1PM (or for fellow Q'tips - af- ter coffee till nap time). YARD SALE Thurs. Fri. Sat. Nov. 10, 11, 12. 8am-2pm. 415 N.Emerald Ave. (near Town Park) Follow signs. RAINBOW ACRES FALL YARD SALE Fri-Sat, Nov. 11 & 12. Starting at 8 a.m. each day, closing times vary from sale to sale, officially closed at 4. PARKWIDE YARD SALE Nov. 11-12 at LaMirage RV Park 8am-3pm GFWC COMMUNITY YARD SALE. Sat. Sun. Nov. 12 & 13. 8-4 536 N. Central (Hwy. 95). FREE KITTENS! Male, fe- male, tabbies, black/white, gray/white. Free to good home. 5 weeks old. 928-259-1897. AL'S RV PARK has short and long term rentals. Call 928-927-6715. FOR SALE: 2 - 12 speed Folding bicycles bought from Camping World $80 each or $150 for both. Call or text (509) 433-5046. CUSTOM TINY HOUSE/ Studio, Garage, 3 RV Sites On 3 Acres $125,000. ALSO: Upgraded/Remod- eled 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH 1220 sqft On 5 Acres, $135,000. Move-In Ready, Furnished, Approx 4 Miles East of Brenda AZ. Call 702-408-5852. FOR SALE--Polaris RZR accessories--Towable Cover for RZR 800, will work on a 900s or 1000s, $125; 1-inch wheel spacers (4x156) fits 900's & 1000's & 1000XP, $50; Air filter for 900's & 1000S, $40; Carbon-fiber steering wheel decals for 900's & 1000S & 1000XP, $7. Or OBO. For more info call 509-969-1068. FOR RENT Cute Trailer $300 at LaMirage RV Park. Free WIFI, clubhouse & laundromat Contact Beverly Cunningham at 928-446- 5326 55+Park RV SITE RENTALS 928 927-RENT (7368) $210 Monthly Rate. $100 Weekly Rate. $20 Nightly Plus Electric. SKYHAWK IS BACK for another season! Dance to our music EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at the Quartzsite Senior Center! 7:00 -9:00 pm. $4. Starting Nov. 11th. FOR RENT 5th Wheel with popout $300 at La Mirage RV Park. Free WIFI, club- house & laundromat. Call Beverly Cunningham (928) 446-5326. 55+Park. SEWING, MENDING, AL- TERATIONS, RV Curtains Great prices, Quick returns Call Jody (760) 600-6719. NEW TITAN 9,000 TB gas Generator never used $4,000/OBO. New used once enclosed car hauler Load Runner trailer $8,000. 1987 39 FT. MONACO mo- torhome. Already set up on site w/porch & storage shed. Needs fridge. Good condition. $1,500. 641-680- 9229 or 307-780-8833. 2 WHEEL TRAILER, en- closed w/spare and working tail lights, $250. 641-680- 9229 or 307-780-8833. YARD SALES at multiple sites. Fri. Sat. Nov. 4-5, 8:00 am-3:00 pm. Westpark RV Park, 311 N Moon Mt. Ave. tools, some RV and house furniture, lots of misc. PARK MANAGER WANTED for senior RV park. Must have previous experience. Send resume, salary re- quirements and references to: American Trails RV Park, 310 N Central, Box 1880, Quartzsite AZ 85346 WANTED MAINTENANCE PERSON apply at American Trails RV Park, 310 N Cen- tral, Quartzsite AZ NAIL TECH WANTED for busy salon in Quartzsite. Call 928-916-0172 for ap- pointment. BOOK STORE JOB: Part time maintenance position to assist owner. By the hour, day and/or the job. Call Readers Oasis Books. Ask for Paul Winer. 928-927-6551. STYLIST WANTED for busy salon in Quartzsite. Call 928-916-0172 for ap- pointment PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST wanted for busy salon in Quartzsite. Good people skills a must! Call 928-916- 0172 for appointment. PART-TIME HELP WANTED for the season. RV Pit Stop, 928-927-3714 WE BUY GOLD! 928-927-6717

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