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June 13, 2018

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22 www.DesertMessenger.com June 13, 2018 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." HELP WANTED Horiazon Community Bank, Quartzsite, AZ is now hiring a Full Time Universal Banker. QUALIFICA- TIONS AND EXPERIENCE: • 1 year banking experience. • High School diploma or equivalent. • Accurate typing, computer & 10-key skills. • Strong interpersonal & communication skills (inter- nal and external). • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. • Ability to multi-task while consistently providing excel- lent customer service. Please email resume to AMYL@HORIZONCOMMU NITYBANK.COM. Or drop off at the bank located at 225 N. Central Ave., Quartzsite, AZ 85346. Horizon Commu- nity Bank is an Equal Op- portunity Employer. BUCK CONNORS: who was he and where is he now? Save the Date for No- vember 9th-11th, 2018. FREE ARTS SUMMER PROGRAM MyLaPaz.org will host Arts Connection Thursdays June 14-July 19, 1pm-3:30pm for youth ages 13-17 at AZARA Club House, 621 W. Tyson. Paint- ing, Mask Making, Mixed Media. Space is limited, call Heather 585-935-1982. COMMUNITY CRAFT and inside yard sale. Sat June 16, 8am - 12 at the Quartzsite Senior Center. 40 N Moon Mountain Ave. TOWN LOT w/hookups 1/3 acre Central location, 2 blocks from Town Hall, 1/2 block from the Park on dead end street. 480 Pilgrim $40,000. 1999 30 ft. 5th wheel, $8,000. 520-490-7812. RV SPACE FOR RENT Pri- vate residence, full 50amp hookup, extra space for ATV, quiet, no highway noise. Good drinking well water. 720-201-8821. Bob. REDUCED! PARK MODEL Home, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, $6,996. $5,996. Large cov- ered patio, carport, large shed, quiet street, own street address w/circular drive, fully furnished, kitchen stocked. 515 N. Washington, 55+ park. 307-413-8833. BOAT FOR SALE 1996 seadoo sportster 14.5ft all new stickers, motor, and performance impeller does 50 mph runs perfect seats 4 excellent on fuel $4,500. 315-575-5050. QUARTZSITE SENIOR Apartments are taking names for our waiting list for 1 and 2 bedroom units. Amenities include built in microwave, dishwasher, garbage disposal, ceiling fan, patio, on site laundry, car ports, picnic and BBQ area and community pool. Pets under 25 pounds are welcome. Household in- come limits apply. Contact Anita 928 927-4410. This institution is an equal oppor- tunity provider. 14' UTILITY TRAILER, good condition. $1,100. Phone 928-927-7579 PROPERTY SITTER Call John, 904-673-9285 in Wick- enburg. Leave msg with name, number, location of property. I am retired military, relocating to Q'site in July '18. ATV FOR SALE 2006 Yamaha Bruin Quad, good condition, $2,100. Anne 928-927-7579. LAND FOR SALE Lots, in- town Quartzsite, 1/3 and 1/2 acre lots. Utilities at the lot. $17,000. Anne Phone 928- 927-7579. TRUCK FOR SALE 2006 GMC 2500 HD pickup includes canopy. 1 owner, 2 WD, gas engine, auto, very good condi- tion. 36Kmiles. $11,000/OBO. Judy 509-899-5118. TRUCK FOR SALE Year 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 pick-up truck. Double cab, long body, diesel, Cummins engine, automatic, one owner, 132,000 mi.,good condition, four brand new tires. $13,000. Anne 928- 927-7579. QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, box spring & frame for sale, only $100/all 760-221-9267. PARK MODEL for sale, 2 metal sheds, 368 sq. ft. Cov- ered deck, upgraded win- dows, new cabinets, newer flooring, many upgrades! Includes forever lease on 50 x 60 lot at Mt. View 55+ Resort, D-89. $55,000/offer. Call Patricia 928-713-7783. COUNTRY MUSIC CDs for sale by Ken Gabriel Song- writer from Alberta, Canada. Recorded in Nashville. Box 873, Stettler, Alberta, CA POC2LO. 1-403-741-2360 WANTED: CLASS C mo- torhome, about 30 ft w/ slideout. Low miles, solar equipped. Or any great buy! Open to options! Call or text 619-905-0220. P��� 22 ���.D�����M��������.��� A���� 20, 2011 PUZZLE PAGE (page 20) ANSWERS Moments in Time CAN‛T FIND "THE MESSENGER"? JOIN THE THOUSANDS READING IT ONLINE! Sign up for FREE VIP alerts when the next E-edition of the DESERT MESSENGER is available @ www.DesertMessenger.com Between Dec. 30, 2010-Jan. 29,2011 there was 21,115 page views The History Channel On April 19, 1897, John J. McDermott of New York won the fi rst Boston Marathon with a time of 2:55:10. Fifteen runners started the race but only 10 made it to the fi nish line. The marathon's distance was changed in 1908 in accordance with Olympic standards to its current length of 26 miles, 385 yards. On April 21, 1918, in the skies over France, Manfred von Richthofen, the no- torious German fl ying ace known as "The Red Baron," is killed by Allied fi re when an Australian gunner shoots him through his chest. He was 25 years old. Von Rich- thofen had downed 80 enemy aircraft. On April 23, 1923, "Mambo King" Tito Puente is born in New York City. Bandleader and percussionist Puente helped popularize Latin dance music and jazz in America. During a career that spanned six decades, the dynamic show- man recorded more than 100 albums and won fi ve Grammy Awards. On April 22, 1937, John Joseph "Jack" Nicholson, who would become known as one of the greatest actors of his generation and famous for his role in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," is born in Neptune, N.J. In his fi rst fi lm, Nicholson played a troubled teenager in the low-budget 1958 horror fl ick, "The Cry-Baby Killer." On April 18, 1945, Pulitzer Prize-win- ning war correspondent Ernie Pyle is killed by Japanese machine-gun fi re on Okinawa. Extremely popular, Pyle had been at the London Blitz of 1941 and saw action in North Africa, Italy, France and the Pacifi c. A monument to him exists to this day on Okinawa, describing Pyle simply as "a buddy." On April 24, 1976, the Pittsburgh Pen- guins beat the Washington Capitals, 3-2, in 139 minutes and 15 seconds of total game play, making it the fi fth-lon- gest match in the history of the National Hockey League. A regulation hockey game lasts 60 minutes. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. By Samantha Weaver It was French novelist, essayist and critic Marcel Proust who made the following sage observation: "There is nothing like desire for preventing the things one says from bearing any resemblance to what one has in one's mind." The city of Denver holds the distinction of being the fi rst major metropolitan area to allow women to vote in elections, back in 1893. Connectivity may fi nally be going too far. Way too far. Beyond death, even. It seems that someone has now invented the so- lar-powered eTomb, a headstone that stores information from the deceased's social networking sites. Visitors to the grave can use a laptop or a smartphone to download photos, blog posts and even videos via a Bluetooth connection. Famed screenwriter and director Woody Allen started his career in show business in the 1960s as a writer for the TV series "Candid Camera." Strange but True In a traditional Moroccan wedding, the bride must be purifi ed in a milk bath and have her hands and feet painted with henna before the ceremony. A man named Stephen Burns holds a rather odd world record: He managed to hitchhike through all of the contiguous 48 states in less time than anyone else -- 26 days and 6 hours. You might be surprised to learn that the largest supplier of foreign oil to the Unit- ed States isn't Saudi Arabia, Libya, Iraq or Kuwait. In fact, we buy more of our oil much closer to home: from Canada. Between 70 percent and 80 percent of all the world's fresh water is frozen, stored in Arctic and Antarctic glaciers. Not all black bears are black; individuals in some populations around the world can be brown, white, cinnamon or even blue. *** Thought for the Day: "I envy people who drink. At least they have something to blame everything on." -- Oscar Levant (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. PUZZLE PAGE ANSWERS (from page 20) Open to options! Call or text 619-905-0220. 619-905-0220.

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