The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 140, No. 57, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 15, 2012 Page: 4 of 14
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homes or businesses are Trim overhanging trees or
fueled by propane gas to shrubs.
know what to do in the
Your propane supplier
event of one of these fest- can help by showing you
movingfires. where your service line is
"Wildfires have burned buried and how to operate
58,000 acres to date, mostly your propane system’s
in West Texas, and the po- safety features. Have your
tential for other regions to supplier show you and
be affected by wildfires is your family how to turn off
high,” said Railroad Com- the gas at the tank.
mission Chairman Barry Finally, post emergency
T. Smitherman. “Fbr those phone numbers in an
who have propane tanks, agreed location and make
we urge you to be prepared sure all family members
to protect your family and know your community's
property.” warningsignalsandhowto
Commissioner David tuneintoyourarea’sEmer
Porter said, “If you have gency Broadcast Network,
time to do so safely before During a wildfire: If it is
evacuating, one of the most safe to do so, disconnect
important steps to take is to small propane cylinders
tumofftheshutoffvalveon fromgrlllsorotherappli-
your propane tank. Turn it ances and move them away
all the way clockwise. After from any structures. Shut
the emergency has passed, the cylinders’service
have your propane system valves by turning them all
inspected for leaks before the way dockwise. Also,
turning it back on." turn off the shut off valve
Commissioner Buddy on the propane container if
Garcia said, “Consumers your house is fueled by .
can request a free reflective propane. In the event of an /
Railroad Commission tank evacuation, follow emer-
locator decal to place on or gency workers’ instruc-
next to their electric meter tions.
or service box. The bright Propane storage con-
orange decal helps emer- tainers exposed to fire need
gency respondersfindyour to be inspected and, if nec-
tank, even if it’s under- essary, tested and re-
ground or dark outside.”
Below are other steps to
take before, during and af- guard your propane-fueled
ter a wildfire: home visit
Before a wildfire: Make www.propane.tx.gov or
sure any small propane call the Railroad Commis-
cylinders are stored out- sion’s Alternative Energy
doors, and check the area Divisional (800) 64-
around your main propane CLEAR.
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Panola Livestock sell was over 500 lbs. to .90 per pound. Packer
held July 10, 2012 with 70 Heifers sold for: 1.45 to bulls went for .87 to 1.04 per
sellers and 29 buyers. 1.71 for under300lbs; 1.25 to pound. Stocker cows were
Steers sold for: 1.65-1.95 1.69Ibsfor300to4001bs; 1.15 $675to 1,000. Cow/calf pairs
under300lbs; 1.35 to 159for to 1.45for400to500lbs; and were $950-$1225. Calves
300 to 400 lbs; 1.25 to 1.51 for 1.00 to 1.31 for over 500 lbs. went for $25 to 150 per
400 to 500 lbs; 1.10 to 1.43 for Packer cows went for .65 head.
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the Canadian border, has
been in the planning plans were submitted to
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Signs have been posted
“This bill puts 1-69 back is getting close, said along certain segments of cussed four other top pri-
to the way it was when the James Carlow, who repre- the 1-69 route in Texas re- orities for Panola County,
interstate system was first sents the Texarkana centiy —- the first in Rob- including an interchange
started in the 1950s,” said Chamber of Commerce for stown, near Kingsville in at SE Carthage Loop at
Charles Thomas. the 1-69 project. the southernmost tip of FM 699, a grade separa-
Thomas, a member of Carlow informed the Re- Texas. tion at NW Carthage loop
the Alliance for 1-69 Texas, gional Mobility Authority Linda Thomas, chair- at BNSF railroad bridge,
said the 1-69 project, board members of the woman of the NET Re- widen the Carthage loop
which will run from progress made on the 1-69 gional Mobility Authority, US 79 to Tatum to four
Brownsville to Texarkana project and other trans- said signs should be erect- lanes, and change to four
in Texas and ultimately to portation projects. ed in the Houston area by divided lanes from the
On June 6, five route late summer. Rusk County line to
“This is a dream come Louisiana line.
Language changes in- ■
eluded in the $140 million I
highway funding the US- I
Map 21 transportation bill I
signed into law Friday are I
expected to speed comple- I
tion of the state’s long- ■
awaited Interstate 69 pro- I
Completed ifghway seg- I
mentsnot connected to an I
existing interstate high- I
way can now be added to I
the Interstate Highway I
System, paving the way I
for US. 59 to become part I
the
In Carthage, the SW ENne p. McPtenw photo
Loop will has been desig- North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority board of directors met Tuesday in Carthage to
nated part of the route. It dheuss the ingnet US Map 21 will have locally.
will allow for the complete
widening of SW Loop to stages for more than 25 the 1-69 Advisory Commit- true for a lot of people,”
four divided lanes. A turn years. tee. From those five, one she said.
lane will also be incorpo- Because of the change 1,000 mile route will be Carlow said he expects
rated in front of the new in federal law, about 100 designated, Carlow said, funding for the 1-69 project
civic center. miles of 1-69 routes al- “It^will take several to partially come from a
North East Texas Re- ready at or near interstate meetings, several months 4edicated 20 percent fee
gional Mobility Authority highway standards, in- to get that done,” he said, directed from freight rev-
board of directors met eluding U.S. 59, can be “The biggest obstacle is enue transferred from the
Tuesday in Carthage to part of the 1-69 corridor, funding, but we wanted to Port of Houston to
discuss the impact the The exact 1-69 route has start somewhere.” Texarkana.
change will have locally, yet to be determined, but Signs have been posted The group also dis-
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God in Christ on CR110 in Dwight Gatlin, Sr. from ing Revival is at 7:30 p.m.
CarthageisS t . from July 16 through 18.
holding it Homecoming at Peter COGIC in Logans- Evangelist for the week is
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