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28 www.DesertMessenger.com March 4, 2020 AFTER YOUR YARD SALE, what's next? Call us! Quartzsite Community Thrift Store can schedule a convenient pick-up of any and all your items. Call land line:928-927-6039, or cell 928-916-7338. '67 CLASSIC VW BAJA BUG $5,900/OBO. Low miles, recent overhaul. In- cludes tow bar w/lights. Runs great! 541-514-2102. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meeting starting in Quartzsite. Mon Wed. Friday 7pm at the Alano Club, 205 W. Main St. All are welcome. Call Dave 442-273-7323. SILVER SMITHING and rock polishing supplies. Lots of silver. 503-803- 9701. Quartzsite. 1996 4 DOOR GEO Tracker, 4 WD, auto, good condition. Approx. 37K. Runs good. $3,000. 360-701-0643. BEST RETAIL LOCATION Best retail property in Quartzsite is 4 CORNERS. Northeast corner of Main and Central (Hwy95) is for lease. Call 760.505.7772. 2019 JAYCO 25RB Jay Feather Trailer, Towable with half ton truck, many up- grades, & transferable ex- tended warranty to private party. Must see. $34,000. Call 360-391-4797. 6 X 12 BOX CARGO TRAILER, single axle, nice condition, $1,895/OBO. 2001 Adven- turer truck camper 8C in nice condition. Solar, 1 new battery. Everything works, full bath. $3,290/OBO. 480-457-9722. FOR SALE BY OWNER Deeded lot w/38 ft. 5th wheel & shed at Arizona Sun village, 61 Ironwood Rd. 55+ gated community. 541-521-6872. LOT FOR SALE By owner, 770 Mt View RV Resort, $34,995. 36' x 18' Cool Cover: Shed/sink, toilet, washer, small frig, shelv- ing units: Mexican brick fence, 4 iron gates for secu- rity: Parking outside of iron gates: Clothes line, patio table & 4 chairs: Row C sp- 72 QUARTZSITE 206- 550-1155. 1/3 ACRE LOT with Ca- sita. Has Studio apt. inside, town water and sewer. Two RV hookups. 196 N. Roadrunner. Trees and cactus. Lots of pretty rocks. Has front and back fence. $43,000. Call for more infor- mation. 559-593-6165. LOT FOR SALE in Quartzsite 1/3 acre with 3 hook ups. Fence on front and back. Town water and sewer. Cac- tus and trees. $40,000. 200 N Roadrunner Call for more info. 559 593-6165. 1/3 ACRE with 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home. Has 40 ft container to hold all your toys or tools. Town water and sewer. 2 RV spaces. Price just dropped to $70,000. Call for more info and pho- tos. 192 N. Roadrunner in the heart of town. Quartzsite. 559-593-6165. 1991 FLEETWOOD Pace Arrow class A motorhome, 33 ft. 454 Chevy, 4 speed auto w/overdrive. Approx. 125,000 miles. Roof A/C, 2 new front tires, 4500 KV Onan generator, newer fridge, new heater motor, awning, hydraulic leveling jacks. Runs great, good condition. $5500. See at 20 S. Emelia. 2007 33' HITCHHIKER 5TH Wheel, 3 Slides, 770 Mt View Ln $12,995. Open floor plan, loveseat sleeper, 2 recliners, TV/VCR, set up for satellite, stove top/oven, micro, dual frig, double kit sink, ceiling fan, 2 fantastic fans, lots of drawers and WANTED: COVERED RV STORAGE. For newer 35ft. 5th wheel. Summer months, start late Mar. to Oct./Nov. flexible. Need someone will- ing to rent parking under cool cover (no hookups) to widow who can't take RV home. Long time winter visitor, references. 402-516- 6204, leave message. WANTED: Q-Mountain VISTA looking for a part- time meter reader.1 Day per month, must be able to walk for at least 2-3 miles.Call for an interview (928) 927-3088. 4' X 4' EXPANDED STEEL sheet $20. 9 - used steel fence posts $20. 503-803- 9701 Quartzsite closet space, Queen bed, lots of outside storage, sun- screens for windows, black tank spray cleaner, 2 grey tanks, awning. Stored un- der coolcover Row C-72, QUARTZSITE 206-550- 1155. 2006 SNOW RIVER 9/6 Slide- in truck camper, price reduced $4,595. Slide, full bath, double kitchen sink, stovetop/oven, micro, pantry, 2 door dual frig, fantastic fan, new water pump, queen sleeping space, lots of inside storage, TV/DVR, radio, CD, 2 propane tanks, Propane Onan gen, battery operated jacks, rear awning, 2 macerator pumps, new camper cover. 770 Mt View Ln, Row C-72 QUARTZSITE 206-550-1155. 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." 9701 Quartzsite Ln, Row C-72 QUARTZSITE 206-550-1155. P��� 30 ���.D�����M��������.��� D������� 1, 2010 PUZZLE PAGE (page 34) ANSWERS GOOD HOUSEKEEPING We substituted veggie crumbles for greasy ground beef to cut the fat without losing the protein in this super-easy vegetarian lasagna. 1 jar (25- to 26-ounce) Marinara sauce 1 can (14 1/2-ounce) diced tomatoes 1 package (8- to 9-ounce) oven-ready (no-boil) lasagna noodles 1 container (15-ounce) part-skim Ricotta cheese 1 pkg (8-ounce) shredded Italian cheese blend or shredded mozzarella cheese 1 package (10-ounce) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry 1 cup frozen veggie crumbles* 1. In medium bowl, combine marinara sauce and tomatoes with their juice. 2. Spray 4 1/2- to 6-quart slow-cooker bowl with nonstick cooking spray. Spoon 1 cup tomato-sauce mixture into bowl. Arrange one fourth of noodles over sauce, overlapping noodles and breaking into large pieces to cover as much sauce as possible. Spoon about 3/4 cup sauce over noodles, then top with one third of ricotta (about 1/2 cup), and 1/2 cup shredded cheese. Spread half of spinach over cheese. 3. Repeat layering 2 more times beginning with noodles, but in middle layer, replace spinach with frozen crumbles. Place remaining noodles over spinach, then top with remaining sauce and shredded cheese. 4. Cover slow cooker with lid and cook as manufacturer directs on low setting 2 1/2 to 3 hours or on high setting 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 hours or until noodles are very tender. Makes 8 main-dish servings *Veggie crumbles are a heat-and-serve vegetarian meat substitute found in your grocer's freezer. If you prefer, you can substitute 8 ounces ground beef, browned, for the crumbles. Each serving: About 415 calories, 17g total fat (8g saturated), 37mg cholesterol, 1120mg sodium, 41g total carbohydrate, 6g dietary fiber, 24g protein. For thou- sands of triple-tested recipes, visit our website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/ recipefinder/. (c) 2010 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved Slow-Cooker Vegetarian Lasagna STRANGE BUT TRUE By Samantha Weaver It was comedian-turned-U.S. Sena- tor Al Franken who made the follow- ing sage observation: "Mistakes are a part of being human. Appreciate your mistakes for what they are: precious life lessons that can only be learned the hard way. Unless it's a fatal mis- take, which, at least, others can learn from." Those who study such things say that 1 percent of the world's lizard species have no males. The females reproduce by parthenogenesis, which produces off- spring that are clones of their mothers. Amazon's Kindle, Barnes and Noble's Nook, Sony's eReader -- it seems that everywhere you look these days people are reading onscreen. You may not re- alize, however, just how long digital books have been around. The first e- book was manually typed into a com- puter way back in 1971, when Michael S. Hart, the founder of Project Guten- berg, chose the Declaration of Inde- pendence to be the first literature so digitized. A woman in Tennessee was once ar- rested for biking while intoxicated -- and she was on a stationary bike at the gym at the time. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, if you're like the average American, you drink 22.7 gallons of coffee every year. The surprising thing about that statistic isn't how much it is, though -- it's how little. It seems that in the 1940s, Americans were drinking twice that amount of java. If you consider surface area covered rather than population, the world's largest city is in Inner Mongolia, where Hulunbuir covers more than 160,000 square miles. (c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. DON'T MAKE DUI PART OF YOUR HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES (ARA) - If you were to conduct a poll of Americans, it's likely that a vast majority would associate New Year's Eve with drunk driving. But the reali- ty is the danger of being hit by a drunk driver or receiving a citation for DUI (driving under the influence) is actu- ally far higher between Thanksgiving and Christmas, according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). While many Americans have become conditioned to take extra steps to avoid drinking and driving on New Year's Eve, many fail to recognize the danger that exists throughout the hol- iday season and the big football game in February. With office holiday parties, holiday get-togethers thrown by friends and family, and a myriad of professional sports events, the opportunities to consume alcohol seem nearly endless this time of the year. Throw in factors such as poor driving conditions due to winter weather, shorter daytime driv- ing hours and other holiday season driving distractions and you've got all of the ingredients of a potential trag- edy on the road. Being convicted of a DUI can have serious ramifications. If you do go to court, it's essential to hire a defense attorney who has experience in DUI matters. To locate a lawyer in your area, search FindLaw.com. PUZZLE PAGE ANSWERS (from page 24)

