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October 5, 2016

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2 www.DesertMessenger.com October 5, 2016 D R. CHRISTINA Anastasia Quartzsite MAYOR • PhD Philosophy and Organizational Management • Post Doctorate in Executive Leadership • Business Owner and Academic Dean • Published Writer Paid for by Dr. Christina for Mayor • www.DrChristina4Mayor.org FOR I How About You? Quartzsite 431 E. Main Street, Quartzsite 928-927-7900 QuartzsiteChiro.com Jennifer Maltby, D.C. Open Year-Round NEW HOURS: Monday & Thursday 9am-12pm, 1pm-3pm Chiropractic Care Now Open in Quartzsite! natural gas SAFETY Natural gas lines can be buried anywhere. So it's important to know how to recognize and respond to a natural gas leak...no matter where you are. A leak may be present if you: SMELL: An odor similar to rotten eggs, even if it's faint or momentary. HEAR: A hissing or roaring sound coming from the ground, above-ground piping, or gas appliance. SEE: Dirt or water blowing into the air, unexplained dead or dying grass or vegetation, or standing water continuously bubbling. For more information about natural gas safety, visit swgas.com/safety or call 1-877-860-6020. lf you suspect a leak: � Leave the area immediately. � From a safe place, call 911 and Southwest Gas at 1-877-860-6020, day or night, whether you're a customer or not. A Southwest Gas representative will be there as soon as possible. � Don't smoke or use matches or lighters. � Don't turn on or off any electrical switches, thermostats, or appliance controls; or do anything that could cause a spark. � Don't start or stop an engine, or use automated doors. wherever you are L a P a w s Dog Grooming FULL SERVICE Open Year-Round Locally Owned • Large Dogs Welcome 928-216-1527 Call for appt 405 E. Ironwood, Quartzsite "When you are enthusiastic about what you do, you feel this positive energy. It's very simple." ~ Paulo Coelho

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