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October 18, 2017

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October 18, 2017 www.DesertMessenger.com 13 Read Desert MESSENGER E-edition online @ www.MyQuartzsite.com L a P a w s Dog Grooming Open Year-Round Locally Owned Large Dogs Welcome 928-216-1527 Call for appt 405 E. Ironwood, Quartzsite FULL SERVICE Pink QPD patches for October DEADLINE : WED. OCT. 25 TH for the nov. 1 st edition Desert Messenger News Email: editor@DesertMessenger.com 928-916-4235 www.DesertMessenger.com October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Quartzsite Police Department is doing something new and exciting for the month of October! This year they have ordered a limited supply of Pink Patches. The Quartzsite Police Department will be selling these patches only during the month of October at the administrative offi ce during business hours. The proceeds of the sale of these patches will be split between the Police Explorers and a breast cancer charity. Patches will be sold for $20.00 a piece. For more information visit the station at 305 N. Plym- outh Ave. Quartzsite or call 928-927-4646. Got Drugs? Turn in your unused or expired medication for safe disposal OCTOBER 28 10am - 2pm Quartzsite Police Department 305 N. Plymouth Ave. FREE COMMUNITY EVENT Pick a Pumpkin, Games, Hot Dogs, Pumpkin Decorating, Popcorn, Apple Cider, Carmel Apples When: Friday, October 20th 4:00pm to 6:00pm Where: First Baptist Church of Quartzsite 30 Church Lane 928.927.6395 (for a ride to the event) First Baptist Church Pumpkin Patch ANY SIZE WASH & WAX $200.00 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! Book Now! 479-209-7855 COMPUTER RUNNING SLOW? POP-UPS? SPYWARE? TROJANS? Quartzsite WiFi Computer Repair, Service & Support (928) 927-5592 • Computer REPAIR & SUPPORT for Home/Offi ce • PC Tune Up • Wireless Networks • WiFi Boosters • Offi ce Equipment Service/Support www.QuartzsiteWiFi.com Your Local Year-Round Choice CRIT's Mariah Sharpe crowned Miss Indian Arizona Saturday, October 14, 2017. The 56th Annual Miss Indian Arizona Scholarship Program came to an end with the crown- ing of Mariah Jordon Sharpe of the Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT). She plans to "connect youth with our elders to preserve cultural under- standing and awareness." ����� | C������� M��� I����� A������

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