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September 6, 2017

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September 6, 2017 www.DesertMessenger.com 11 Do you qualify for a FREE BUS RIDE? Camel Express can provide you FREE transportation locally and to Blythe, Yuma, Parker & Lake Havasu City! Qualifications: Set by WACOG (Western Arizona Council of Governments): 60+ years of age, meet low income limits, Year-round Quartzsite resident RIDE the Bus: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:30am-4:00pm Sign up & Reserve your trip today! Call: 928-927-4333 Ext. 3 Quartzsite Town Hall, 465 N. Plymouth Ave. www.QuartzsiteAZ.org natural gas lines can be buried anywhere, even in areas where homes don't use natural gas. So it's important that EVERYONE knows how to recognize and respond to a natural gas leak, wherever they are. IF YOU SUSPECT A LEAK • Exit the area or building immediately. Tell others to evacuate and leave doors open. • From a safe place, call 911 and Southwest Gas at 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 electrical switches, thermostats, or appliance controls; or do anything that could cause a spark. • Don't start or stop an engine, or use automated (garage) doors. A leak may be present if you: Natural Gas Safety Wherever you live, work, or play. For more information about natural gas safety visit swgas.com/safety or call 877-860-6020 SMELL: a distinct sulfur-like odor, similar to rotten eggs, even if it's faint or momentary. HEAR: a hissing or roaring coming from the ground or above-ground piping. SEE: dirt or water blowing into the air, unexplained dead or dying grass or plants, or standing water continuously bubbling. September is Hunger Action Month Horizon Community Bank is Accepting Donations of Money & Food to Help Alleviate Hunger! All Donations go to The Friends of the Quartzsite Food Bank SEE YOUR FRIENDLY BANKER FOR DETAILS Horizon Community Bank, 225 N. Central Blvd. Quartzsite (928) 927-7660 Storm damages Main St. buildings On August 10, 2017 strong mon- soon winds damaged buildings on W. Main Street, across from Pilot. Addicted to Deals Too had moved out of Quartzsite Showgrounds metal building in the spring, so the building was empty when storm blew the roof off and the front side wrapped itself around power pole. Travel trailers were toppled, car win- dows shattered, roll-up doors crunched, and roofs damaged. Sheet metal ended up across the street in Pilot Truck parkiing lot.

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