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October 19, 2016

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October 19, 2016 www.DesertMessenger.com 17 NOW OPEN 7am - 8pm Daily American & Mexican Menu BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER 904 W. MAIN STREET QUARTZSITE, AZ 928-927-5718 WE COOK OUR OWN: Chicken Fried Steak, Beef, Turkey, Corned Beef, and Desserts! (no processed meats) We Welcome Large Groups! Reservations Accepted Large Meeting Room Serving BEER & WINE! Quartzsite Senior Center will start up their Bingo Games this month. The fun begins on Wed. Oct. 19th & Wed. Oct. 26th. Early Birds at 5pm. Deli opens at 5:30pm. Regular session is 7pm. Saturday games will start November 5th. Quartzsite Senior Center is located at 40 Moon Mountain Rd., Quartzsite. For more informa- tion, call 928-927-6496. Bingo starts Oct. 19 at Senior Center Quartzsite Improvement Association (QIA) will start up their Bingo Games the first Friday in November. Doors open at 5pm. Early Birds at 6:30pm. Main games at 7pm. There will be concessions available. The QIA is located at 235 E. Ironwood St, Quartzsite. For more information, call 928- 927-6325 (after Nov. 1st) Bingo starts Nov. 4 at QIA Eatin' Out With G�o� F�o� G�o� F���nd� Enjoy Quartzsite Dining 175 W. Main St. 928-927-5585 www.sillyalspizza.com SILLY AL'S PIZZA Famous Gourmet Pizza KARAOKE • MON-THURS 7pm Kevin James Serving Quartsite at Same Location for over 20 years! SATURDAY 7PM LIVE MUSIC • GYPSY WAGYN MONDAY, Oct 31 • 7 pm CASH PRIZES!!! Halloween party SWEET DARLENE'S RESTAURANT & BAKERY 776 E. MAIN ST., QUARTZSITE (at the I-10 Exit 19 off ramp) 928-927-9338 Thursday, October 27 7am - 11am FREE BREAKFAST Join us on our opening day! 205 E. Main Street, Quartzsite 928-927-4163 Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner 6am-7pm Daily We're doing something CRAZY! Now Serving CRAZY JERRY'S PIZZA & WINGS The Main Street Eatery "WHERE COFFEE IS FREE WITH EVERY MEAL" Quartzsite Police Chief William Ponce would like to remind visitors that it is that time of year again and so far QPD has already had our first generator theft. Police recommends that everyone take down serial numbers and secure generators as much as possible. Chief Ponce said, "The suspects are brazen and will walk up to trailers camped in the desert in the night time hours cut locks and walk off with a generator." Be sure to report any suspicious activity to Quartzsite Police at 928-927-4646 or call 911 if an emergency. Generator theft on the rise again Quartzsite Police Department along with La Paz County Attorney Tony Rogers, La Paz County Attorney Auto Theft Division, Parker Police De- partment, CRIT Police Department, and Arizo- na Auto Theft Authority host a free VIN etching Saturday, October 22 8 a.m.—noonQuartzsite Community Center 295 E. Chandler Street Quartzsite. Stop car theft - Free Car window VIN etching Oct. 22

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