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8 • The Pittsburg Gazette, Thursday, January 15. 2015 EPA EMS Continued from Page one More than two-thirds, or about 2,200 megawatts, of the base load capacity would be retired by 2020. Use of the remaining 1,000 megawatts would be scaled back under EPA’s new preference for natural gas combined cycle generation. This includes all of SWEPCO’s base load generation in Texas. SWEPCO and its plant co-owners are currently investing $900 million in environmental retrofit projects to comply with existing EPA regulations by 2015-2016. The projects are necessary to keep the lights on across SWEPCO’s system. EPA’s proposed rule places those projects and system reliability at risk. According to SWEPCO, across the nation, the EPA’s aggressive compliance time line is projected to force the retirement of massive amounts of generation capacity in less than five years. The time line will not allow adequate time for the planning, siting, permitting and construction required for replacement generation and transmission. Higher-cost replacement generation and transmission needed to maintain reliability will ultimately increase the price of electricity. The EPA’s “building blocks” (improve the efficiency of coal generating units by six percent, increase new and existing natural gas combined cycle units to 70 percent capacity, increase the use of renew- able and nuclear energy, and ramp up customers’ energy efficiency levels to 1.5 percent annual) according to SWEPCO, are plagued with problems that set unrealistic targets for power plant operations, renewable energy expansion and customer energy efficiency increases. American Electric Power (AEP) and SWEPCO are participating fully in the federal and state processes to protect customers and reliability of the electric grid. All of this comes by way of the EPA’s “Clean Power Plan” which is a proposal of the Clean Air Act, which aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 30 percent by the year 2030. The EPA predicts that PIRATE MENUS Pittsburg Senior Center 535 Elm St. • 903-856-9050 Home Delivered Meals (subject to change without notice) Monday, January 19 Swedish Meatballs, Penne Pasta, Spring Vegetables, Fruit Blend Juice, Wheat Bread, Fresh Orange Tuesday, January 20 Beef Stew, Whole Kernel Corn, Brussels Sprouts, Wheat Bread, Orange Gelatin Wednesday, January 21 Fajita Chicken, Pinto Beans, Fiesta Vegetables, Flour Tortilla, Brownie, Taco Sauce Thursday, January 22 BBQ Pork, Broccoli, Tater Tot Casserole, Hamburger Bun, Chocolate Chip Cookie Friday, January 23 Breaded Chicken with Gravy, Field Peas, Ratatouille, Texas Toast, Animal Crackers Compliments of: Law Office of Southern Wind Manor ASSISTED LIVING Matthew L. Wallace 216 Lafayette St. Pittsburg, TX 75686 903-856-1111 903-856-1113 Executive Director James W. & Pamela Wallace Owners 618 Quitman St., Pittsburg 903-855-1555 Fax: 903-855-1585 46,000 to 49,000 megawatts of coal-fueled generation will be shut down by 2020. This means that about one-third of all existing coal-fueled power plants will be retired in just five years. In local terms, the reduction would call for the shutdown of the Pirkey plant and Units 1,2, and 3 of the Welsh plant by the 2020 dateline and another 1,000 megawatts at various other facility’s will run less because they will have to adhere to the mew EPA guidelines. However, it should be noted that the EPA’s rule proposal is not final as of yet and faces a long, arduous road of litigation, with a final ruling expected in June of this year. — BREAKFAST MENU — Continued from Page one es available for staffing by supervisors or off-duty personnel.” PG: Presently, is Camp County EMS equipped to handle the agreement? Will Camp County EMS look into buying new ambulances to staff facilities in Camp County and Upshur County? Mr. Reynolds: “We have one ambulance sent off right now to be re-mounted on a new chassis and we are buying another new ambulance which will bring our fleet to seven. We are taking applications and interviewing candidates for employment right now with hopes of having all positions filled by the middle of February. Additional equipment for the new ambulances is being ordered at this time.” From what I understand, Camp County EMS will be required to pay $1,200 a month in rent to Gilmer for utilizing the a facility that they will construct. Is that typical of this type of agreement? For the provider of services to have to pay rent for a facility even though Camp County EMS is the entity providing ambulance service? Mr. Reynolds: “This is a typical arrangement but is open for discussion at a later date. If we are given the opportunity to provide service in their city and are profitable, then there is no reason we shouldn’t pay rent on our building. We have built our own facilities here and never asked for any payment or subsidy from the city or county due to our profitability so Gilmer would not be treated any differently.” PG: Does Camp County stand to receive any type of “usage fee” from Gilmer for using our ambulance service? Mr. Reynolds: “No. We researched the potential revenue and expenses prior to beginning any formal talks with the city and determined that we could operate without subsidy.” MONDAY, JAN. 19: School Holiday TUESDAY, JAN. 20: Egg & Cheese Biscuit, Jelly, Diced Pears, Chilled Apricots, 1% or FF Milk WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21: Sausage & Pancake on a Stick, Syrup, Applesauce, Fresh Banana, Milk THURSDAY, JAN. 22: Pillsbury Cinni Mini, Peaches, 100% Juice, 1% or FF Milk FRIDAY, JAN. 23: Biscuit/Sausage, Jelly, Chilled Pineapple, Orange, 1% or FF Milk — LUNCH MENU — MONDAY, JAN. 19: School Holiday TUESDAY, JAN. 20: Chicken Spaghetti, Green Beans, Garden Salad, Bread Stick, Sliced Peaches, Milk WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21: W.G. Pepperoni Pizza, Golden Corn, Apple, Pears in Jello, Milk THURSDAY, JAN. 22: Beef Burrtio/Salsa, Mexi Corn, Pinto Beans, Oatmeal Cookie, Orange Wedges, Milk FRIDAY, JAN. 23: Crispy Chicken Sandwich/W.G. 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Call Sandy 903-276-9354 Call The Pittsburg Gazette to place a classified 903-856-6629 Immediate opening for local editor/reporter The publisher of The Pittsburg Gazette and the Steel Country Bee, both award winning newspapers, is seeking an experienced editor/reporter to oversee the news operation for both print and digital editions. The successful candidate, in addition to guiding the newsroom, will also cover general assignments and watchdog stories. JOB REQUIREMENTS: The ideal candidate would have at least three years experience as a newspaper reporter. Experience as a news editor is preferred. Excellent writing, reporting and editing skills are a must. The right candidate will have a keen sense for news and will be able to work closely with our team to produce compelling news stories. The candidate should also be skillful in writing for the Internet and posting stories online and on social media. The successful candidate will manage news assignments, write compelling news stories, assist in layout and design of the newspaper and facilitate enhancing the newspaper’s digital content on the Web and social media. HOW TO APPLY: Submit a cover letter, resume to The Steel Country Bee, hdarby@casscountynow.com or mbankard@ steelcountrybee.com or call to make an appointment. This is a 40-hour week minimum job. A competitive salary, mileage reimbursement and comprehensive benefits package is available. The The Pittsburg Pittsburg Gazette, Gazette, Thursday, Thursday, October August15, 23, 8, 2015 2013 2014 • 99 January classifieds Deadline Friday at 4 p.m. • Call 903-856-6629 to place an ad BRAND NEW 3/2 ONLY $28,900. 5/3 only $48,900 must see RBI 36579. 903-5242050. USDA GOVERNMENT LOANS NEW 3/2 as low as $279 mnth, 0% down, 240 mnts., RBI 36579. 903-5242050 GOOD USED doublewide 4/2 only $26,900 delivered and set. RBI 36579. 903-524-2050. Theron Grainger Nursing & Rehabilitation Hughes Springs, TX Come join our leadership team! We are hiring for the following positions: *Social Worker* *Director of Nursing* Apply in person with Melba Killyon at: 215 Hwy 161 South, Hughes Springs, TX 75656 Or visit us online: www.therongrainger.com EOE LVNs and RNs with experience Also CNAs needed Apply in person at Pittsburg Nursing Center 123 Pecan Blvd 903-856-3633 Windsor Place Nursing Home Naples Apartments 1 efficiency apartment $325 3 - 1 bedroom apartments $475 All bills paid, includes water, electric, cable and trash Laundry on site located next to grocery store Rhonda 903.897.2887 Shawn 936.433.4626 For Rent: Efficiency Apartment CNA LVN Sign-On Bonus after 90 day probation period Quarterly performance bonus possible. Call 903.645.3915 for info! 507 E Watson Blvd, Daingerfield Help Wanted Store Clerk Apply in person at Barefoot Bay $275 month $200 Deposit Call David at 903-767-2511 Pittsburg: •Scrub Tech/RN (Surgery experience preferred) FT •Ultrasound/Echo Tech (FT) •MLT/MT (PRN) Apply online at www.etmc.org/ jobsearch and selct “full application” or apply in person. Fax 903-946-5271 or emailed to kshelton@etmc.org Strube Properties 903-856-6606 Walker Creek Village 22 PR 54607 Pittsburg, TX 75686 903-855-0311 Now accepting applications • Multi-Family Affordable Housing • 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom Apartments • CH/A • Patio • Appliances • W/D connections • On-Site Laundry • Community Room • Social Services • Office Open 8-5 Weekdays Equal Housing Opportunity Handicap Accessible Nice 2 bedroom cabin on Lake Bob Sandlin 5244 FM 1520 Pittsburg 903-856-3643 MOVE IN SPECIAL HALF OFF DEPOSIT LIMITED TIME For Lease 3&2 bdroom homes in Daingerfield HUD & Section 8 welcome Call Clara King 903.946.4888 7 acs. in Camp County. 3BR/2BA, needs work. CR 1250. $74,000 18 acs. in Upshur County. Great place to build. $99,000 60 acs. Leesburg. Pretty place to build. Nice hunting land. CR 3512. $175,000 4BR/3BA log home with completed basement. 3450 sq ft. 68 acs. 8 ac. lake. $875,000 100 acs. in Morris County. Camp house and shop. Great weekend getaway. $247,000 104 acs. with 3BR/2.5BA brick home in Titus County. $349,000 125 acs. in Upshur County. Beautiful place to build and run cows. Great hunting. $387,500 215 acs. in Bowie County. Great timber investment with a 25 ac. duck slough. $537,500. 541 acs. in Camp County with 6 houses. Main house 10,000 sq. ft. $2,500,000. 656 acs. in Red River County. Great timber and hunting tract. $2,000 per acre. 1332 acs. of hunting land in Titus County. 1.5 miles of river frontage. $895 per acre. 1658 acs. in Lamar County. Great ranch - place to run cattle on Red River. $3,000 per acre. 2509 acs. in Bowie County with indoor arena and 6 homes. $11,290,000. Pittsburg, TX- 700 CR 11403br/2bath on 2 acres in the country. Low down, Easy financing, No Closing costs, no payments until March. (wac) Call Kevin 855-847-6806 3 acre lot ready to build your new home or would make a great place for your mobile. Owner financed at only $150 per month in CHISD. TLC Realty (903) 577-0400 HENRI KING Sales Associate 903-588-2658 Business 903-855-2224 Mobile 903-588-2687 Fax hking@cblakehaven.com LAKEHAVEN REALTORS® 2780 FM 115 Mt. Vernon, Texas Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated Now accepting applications for the following positions: January 9, 2015 4 RENT 3 BDRM 2 BTH 2 BDRM 1 BTH 903-856-0191 2 BR - Northtown Apts. 1 BR - Village Apts. TELLER OPENING We are seeking a highly motivated individual with good people and communication skills for a part-time teller position in our Pittsburg office. Prior teller/ banking experience is preferred. Good computer skills are required. This position is responsible for cashing checks, taking deposits and loan payments, answering bookkeeping calls and all other teller functions. Please submit resume to the following address or come by the bank to fill out an application. Cypress Bank, SSB Attn: Sharon Nedlo, Human Resource Officer 120 S Greer Blvd PO Box 849 Pittsburg, TX 75686 EOE 1313 S Jefferson Mt. Pleasant, Texas www.easttexaslandandrealestate.com ETMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer Nice 4 bedroom lake house on Lake Bob Sandlin. 4836 FM 1520, Pittsburg 903-856-3643 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Frances E. Harris, Deceased, were issued December 29, 2014, in Cause No. 9900, pending in the County Court of Camp County, Texas to: Carrie Reaves. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. %: JAMES W. WALLACE Attorney at Law 216 Lafayette Park Pittsburg, Texas 75686 Dated the 29th day of December, 2014. JAMES W. WALLACE Attorney for Carrie Reaves State Bar No.: 20769150 216 Lafayette Park Pittsburg, Texas 75686 Telephone: 903-856-1111 Facsimile: 903-856-1113 E-mail: jameswwallace@msn.com www.cblakehaven.com Agents: Royal Wertz 767.0310 Brennan Barnwell 855.7021 Broker: Brenda Barnwell 767.0158 “Country Atmosphere” with “In-Town” Conveniences It’s Very Nice! Pretty 2 ac. wooded lot PROPERTIES UNLIMITED Realty <><><><><> 903.856.3526 Hurry! You’ll appreciate all the updating: roof, windows, ch/ca, appliances, granite, marble and more! was $152,000 Reduced: Now Only $144,000 1864 CR 4110 3BR/2.5BA, CH/A, new carpet, all electric, fenced backyard, carport, water furnished. $600 mo. $300 deposit. Call 903-960-1950 Call The Pittsburg Gazette to place a classified 903-856-6629 WANTED Land For Sale 2 acres on Hwy. 271, 30 acres off FM 556, 9 acres at Center Point, 28 acres on FM 993 Owner Financing Available 903-238-4992 903-734-7347 Sizes from 5x10 to boat size. 903-856-3491 Wanted Movable storage building or cabin 400 to 1000 sq. ft. Don Talley 903-238-6194 Wanted 20+ acres to over 100 for cattle grazing. Looking to lease 903-452-2054 Pittsburg Storage LOC & LOAD STORAGE 5x5 to 10x20 903-767-0808 E-Z SELF STORAGE Hwy 271, Pittsburg. 903-856-3611. Clean, insulated, card operated security gates, 24 hour access. Moving supplies and U-Haul Dealer. MINI STORAGE SPACE $20 AND UP. PARKER BUILDING CO. 903-856-6741 Alexander The Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter is located at 1500 N. Mulberry Street and is open Monday-Saturday, 8-5. Check out their website at www.mpcity.net/animalservices. Call 903 575-4174 for more information on any shelter pets available for adoption at the shelter. Animal ID: 24705703; Breed: Border Collie / Australian Shepherd; Age: 7 years; Gender: Male; Color: Black/White; Spayed/Neutered: No; Size: Large