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February 21, 2018

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February 21, 2018 www.DesertMessenger.com 37 BUCK CONNORS: who was he and where is he now? Save the Date for No- vember 10th, 2018. YARD SALE FEB. 23-24. 8am-2pm. 49690 Opal Ave. Rainbow Acres. Sewing ma- chine, fabric, notions, yarn, books, metal detector, min- ing equip., sheets, house- hold, lots of misc. THE SCENIC ROAD RV park will be holding a YARD SALE on Feb. 23rd and 24th from 8-12. YARD SALE SAT FEB 24, 8am-3pm. Stagecoach Mo- tel & Restaurant, W. Main St. Household items, some antiques LAST OF SEASON YARD SALE Consecutive week- ends until Feb. 24th. 9am- 5pm. Big variety clothing, household, inside/outside, Southwest decorations. Rea- sonable rates. South on 95 to La Paz Valley Rd. Burrwood RV Park #3. 509-671-3205. PICKLEBALL! If interested call Paul 336-408-2087. YARD SALE Feb. 24, 8- 3. Plymouth & Mayflower. Great stuff! No trash! Lincoln wire fed welder, lots of good tools, Jeep parts, Dana 30 front axle, Hi Pinon, shocks, new sprints, 17" black rims. Make offers. OPEN HOUSE at Desert MUST SELL this 40 acre parcel with lovely views. Ap- prox 15 miles east of King- man, AZ (I-10 & AZ #93) 2 hr drive to Las Vegas! $25,500. Phone (IA) 641- 477-8044. GREAT LOCATION & VIEW! Approx 45 minutes from Phoenix, AZ 10 min- utes from TA Truck Stop. (1) - 5 acre parcel & (2) - 10 acre parcels, $35,300 each. Phone (IA) 641-477-8044. AZ WENDEN, 40 acres for $48,500. Easy access to power & water. For sale by owner. Good terms. 1-888- 444-1220. RV LOT FOR SALE in Mt. View Resort 55+ w/Kool Kovers for RV & car, 1 has attached room w/full bath- room. Nicely landscaped, concrete patio. 770 Mt. View C-59. $39,000. Call or text 208-530-0841. HAVE 2 CHINA CLOSETS. Need hauled to Rigby, ID before 5/1/18. 208-521- 4640 or 208-745-7764. dorsements. Apply Online at https://careers-goodegg. icims.com Rose Acre Farm Bouse AZ. SUMMER SENTINEL Ser- vices available. Will sit on your property (RV Park or Private) in trade for electric. 928-503-6290. EMPIRE CAT – Blythe, CA is seeking a Commercial Truck Mechanic experienced in a variety of truck brands for diesel, electrical, air, elec- tronic, hydraulic, mechani- cal, and pneumatic systems and their components. Ap- ply online at https://jobs. empire-cat.com/ reference requisition # 9427. GOOD HAULING 8 ft. pickup box trailer w/ welded 2 ft. rails on 3 sides. Can cover if need- ed. $700. 928-662-8067. REESE 5TH WHEEL HITCH Model 30143; 25K Elite Se- ries. Without rails. $950.00 971-219-4342. FACETING MACHINES: Used Raytech Shaw, $800. Used Facetron, $1,500. Used OMF Poly Metric Con- cave, $1,000. Lots of ex- tras with each one. Ask for Steve, 928-927-6381. TRUCK FOR SALE 2000 Dodge Ram pick- up 2500, long body, double cab, die- sel, automatic, 130k mi, no rust, four new tires, very good condition. $16,000. Anne 928-927-7579 leave number. LAND FOR SALE by owner, Intown, Quartzsite. 1/3 ac. $21,000, 1/2 ac. $24,000. Utilities at lot, seller will carry 2/3 price. Anne, 928- 927-7579 leave number. RV space for rent. 1996 SEADOO SPORT- STER 14.5ft all new stick- ers, motor, and performance impeller does 50 mph runs perfect seats 4 excellent on fuel $4,500. 315-575-5050. GOOD HAULING 8 ft. pickup Edge RV Park, Saturday March 3rd, 10:00am to 3:00pm. New Resident incentives and discounts! Raffle, give-aways and more. Stop by and check out one of the nicest parks in town! 855 Rodgers Place. 928-927-6605. QUARTZSITE GFWC wom- en's club annual Spring Yard Sale March 10-11, 536 N. Central Blvd. Hwy. 95. Do- nationa accepted until Fri- day, March 9. All our money raised is used in our com- munity. Books, clothing, art and misc. donated items. TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED Minimum Qualifications in- cluded Education and skills Class A CDL with tanker en- FREE CLASSIFIEDS * *for items under $999 (30 words, 1/mo./private party) 30 words $ 5 / ad or Twice for $ 9 Editor@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 ad- vertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, famil- ial status, or national origin, or inten- tion to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination." P��� 30 ���.D�����M��������.��� N������� 3, 2010 PUZZLE PAGE (page 20) ANSWERS The Kitchen Diva - Campfire Cuisine By Angela Shelf Medearis Camping! Just the word evokes many feelings. If you already love it, you might fondly remember trips of the past -- recreation with friends and family, or quiet time communing with nature. If you're new to it, you might be excited about the mysterious forest or vast ocean vistas you'll see. A recent survey by the Outdoor Foundation, a non-profit group that promotes outdoor activities, indicates camping popularity rose 7.4 percent in 2008 af- ter a decline the year before. Overnight backpacking grew by 8.5 percent, the group reports. "People are returning to simpler lifestyles -- the 'less is more' ethic," says the foundation's Christine Fanning. "And everyone is searching for vacations that fit with today's economy." One thing that hasn't changed about camping is the joy of a tasty meal prepared on an open fire. These recipes for Campfire Stir-Fry and Pineapple Surprise are quick and easy, and the flavors are enhanced by enjoying the meal in the great outdoors! CAMPFIRE STIR-FRY You can use cubes of beef or chicken and your favorite selection of vegeta- bles (including drained canned or fro- zen vegetables) in this simple recipe. 8 chicken or beef sausages 6 small new potatoes, thinly sliced 2 small summer squashes cut into rounds 2 large carrots cut into 2-inch pieces 2 cloves garlic, mashed and peeled 1 stalk celery, diced 1 medium onion, thinly sliced 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 1/2 tablespoons poultry seasoning or Italian seasoning 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper Put all of the ingredients into a 13- by-9-inch baking pan (a disposable aluminum pan works fine) or a large cast-iron skillet. Drizzle the ingredi- ents with the oil. Sprinkle on the sea- sonings. Mix everything together until coated with the oil and spices. Place over medium coals for 30 to 40 min- utes, stirring occasionally, until the sausages are cooked through and the potatoes are tender. CAMPFIRE PINEAPPLE UPSIDE-DOWN CAKES 8 glazed doughnuts (day-old work fine) 8 pineapple rings 1 stick (8 teaspoons) butter 8 Maraschino cherries with syrup 8 teaspoons brown sugar 1. Prepare eight (8-inch) squares of aluminum foil (one square per dough- nut). Place 1/2 of a pat of butter in the center of the foil. Place 1 pineapple ring on top of the butter and 1 doughnut on top of the pineapple. Add 1 teaspoon of the brown sugar inside each doughnut hole. Add the remaining 1/2 of the pat of butter on top of the brown sugar. Top each doughnut with 1 Maraschino cherry and a teaspoon of the syrup. 2. Bring the sides of foil over the top of the dessert and twist the ends of the foil together to close tightly. Place the doughnut packets on the coolest part of the campfire grill and cook over low heat, 5 to 7 minutes, until the butter and brown sugar have melted. *** Angela Shelf Medearis is an award- winning children's author, culinary historian and the author of six cook- books. Her latest cookbook is "The New African-American Kitchen." She is known as The Kitchen Diva and is the executive producer and host of "The Kitchen Diva!" cooking show on Hulu.com. Visit her website at www. divapro.com. (c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc. PUZZLE PAGE ANSWERS (from page 33)

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