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NO TRESPASSING No Trespassing at 98 Kim- ble Road, Irvine owned by Kathy Riddell. Violators will be prosecuted.. ---------------------------------------- 03/23 LOST PITBULL Female Pitbull lost in White Oak area. Brown and white female. 40 pounds. Reward offered. (606) 205-2644. ---------------------------------------- 02/10 HOUSE FOR SALE 12-room, 4-bedroom house on 25 acres (+/-) with barn. Kitchen, living room, TV room, dining room, and utility room. Phone (606) 434-3737. ---------------------------------- 10/28UFN Raggedy ANN’S Treasures 420 N. Main, Stanton Booth rental $60 a month Home - Antiques - Blue Jars Primitives - Tools - Lots More - New Items Daily Find Us on Facebook 606-359-1047 or 663- 0455 (606) 481-1738 ----------------------------------- 9/236MO SNOW REMOVAL M & J Snow Removal Ser- vices. No job too big or too small. Contact Mark Patrick or Jack Dice @ (859) 317- 0923 or (859) 661-5165. ---------------------------------------- 02/17 COMPANION WANTED WANTED: Male wants girl- friend for companionship. Call (859) 779-8377. ---------------------------------------- 02/10 WALNUTS FOR SALE FOR SALE: Shelled Black Walnut Kernels. $10.00 Quart. (606) 726-0293. ----------------------------------------- UFN FOR SALE FOR SALE: 2001 Tahoe Camper. (606) 401-6062. ----------------------------------------- UFN TRUCK FOR SALE 1989 GMC 3/4 ton pickup truck, 2500 series. Bad clutch, no battery; with ex- tra tires and wheels. $500 or best offer. Call Kathy (859) 779-9379. ----------------------------------------- 2/17 WANTED TO BUY 3 or 4, wheel barrow beds, metal 6 or 8 cubic yards only. Call Kathy (859) 779-9379. ----------------------------------------- 2/17 FREE CLOTHING Ivory HIll Baptist Church has a large quantity of free clothing to give to some community group for distri- bution. No individuals. Must take all. Call (606) 723-5012. ----------------------------------------- 2/03 The Estill County Tribune, February 10, 2016, Page 11 Classifieds Buy, Sell, Trade or Giveaway, Call (606) 723-5012 Real Estate J OYCE M ARCUM R EALTY James Woolery 859-358-0691 <[email protected]> Joyce Marcum REALTOR, BROKER 859-624-0088 <[email protected]> Advertising Globally, But Locally Owned And Operated Call (606) 723-0080 (859) 624-0088 or (859) 358-0691 Email <[email protected]> or <[email protected]> or visit us online at <www.joycemarcum.com> Business Services Davidson Tree Trimming We treat our customers right! Tree and stump removal. Professional pruning and shaping. Landscaping, etc. Firewood for sale! Bucket truck now available! Billy 1-859-625-2683 Mike 1-606-723-9227 Tommy 1-606-253-8826 Davidson Tree Trimming Notice To Customers 1 BR APT IN IRVINE $395/month Some Utilities Included Washer/Dryer Available Call or email for details. 859-358-4802 or 606-341-2232 or send email to [email protected]. Apts. BUYING TIMBER Would like to buy stand- ing timber by the thou- sand or the job. (606) 723- 2774 or (606) 975-5411. 12/16 Timber GET-R-DONE Tree Trimming & Removal Also, NEW! Pressure Washing! Homes, Decks, Driveways, Sidewalks Contact Anthony Conrad FREE Estimates! 606-975-3799 Available 24 Hours For Storm Damage! Jack Walling GRAVEL HAULING & DOZIER WORK Free Estimates! 606-975-1736 or 606-643-5080 Tree Trimming NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS OF KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY RECOVERY BY ENVIRONMENTAL SURCHARGE OF KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY’S 2016 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE PLAN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Kentucky Utilities Company (“KU”) filed with the Kentucky Public Service Com- mission (“Commission”) on January 29, 2016 in Case No. 2016-00026, an Application pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statute 278.183 for approval of an amended compliance plan (“KU’s 2016 Environmental Compliance Plan”) for the purpose of recovering the capital costs associated with new pollution control facilities through an increase in the environmental sur- charge on customers’ bills beginning August 31, 2016 under KU’s existing Electric Rate Schedule ECR, also known as the environmental cost recovery surcharge. The total capital cost of the projects in KU’s 2016 Environmental Compliance Plan is estimated to be $678 million. Federal, state, and local environmental regulations require KU to build and upgrade equipment and facilities that produce energy from coal to operate in an environmentally sound manner. Specifically, KU is seeking Commission approval of Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity for the construction of Phase II of the landfill at the E.W. Brown Generation Station (“Brown”), and to close coal-combustion-residual (“CCR”) ponds and construct new process-water facili- ties at Brown, the Ghent Generating Station (“Ghent”), and the Trimble County Generating Station. Each construction project is component of KU’s 2016 Environmental Compliance Plan. KU is also seeking an order declaring that CCR pond closures at the Green River Generating Station, Pineville Generating Station, and Tyrone Generating Station are ordinary extensions of existing systems of the usual course of business. Lastly, KU is seeking an order approving an amended compliance plan for purposes of recovering the costs of new pollution control facilities through its Environmental Surcharge tariff. These projects are required for KU to comply with the federal Clean Air Act as amended, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule on the Disposal of CCR from Electric Utilities, the Mercury Air Toxics Standards, and other environmental requirements that apply to KU facilities used in the production of energy from coal. In addition to the projects described above, additional projects in KU’s 2016 Environ- mental Compliance Plan include installing improvements to the Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization systems on Ghent Unit 2 and installing improvements to the mercury-related control equipment of Ghent Units 1-4, thereby allowing additive injections to mitigate mercury emissions. The total capital cost of the new pollution control facilities for which KU is seeking recovery at this time is estimated to be $640 million. Additional operation and maintenance expenses will be incurred for certain projects in KU’s 2016 Environmental Compliance Plan and are costs that KU is requesting to recover through the environmental surcharge in its application. The impact on KU’s customers is estimated to be a 2.06% increase in 2016 with a maximum increase of 3.35% in 2019. For a KU residential customer using 1,146 kilowatt hours per month, the initial monthly increase is expected to be $2.16 during 2016, with the maximum monthly increase expected to be $3.52 during 2019. The Environmental Surcharge Application described in this Notice is proposed by KU. However, the Public Service Commission may issue an order modifying or denying KU’s Environmental Surcharge Application. Such action may result in an environmental surcharge for consumers other than the environmental surcharge described in this Notice. Comments regarding KU’s 2016 Environmental Surcharge Plan and Application may be submitted to the Public Service Commission through its Web site or by mail to the Public Service Commission, Post Office Box 615, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602. Any corporation, association, body politic or person may, by motion within thirty (30) days after publication, request leave to intervene in Case No. 2016-00026. That motion shall be submitted to the Public Service Commission, 211 Sower Blvd., P.O. Box 615, Frankfort, Kentucky, 40602, and shall set forth the grounds for the request including the status and interest of the party. Intervention may be granted beyond the thirty (30) day period for good cause shown, however, if the Commission does not receive a written request for intervention within thirty (30) days of initial publication, the Commission may take final action on the application. Any person who has been granted intervention may obtain copies of the Application and testimony by contacting Kentucky Utilities Company at 220 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, 40202, Attention: State Regulation and Rates. A copy of the Application and testimony is available for public inspection on KU’s website (http://www.lge-ku.com), on the Commission’s website (http://www.psc.ky.gov), and in paper medium Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm at the office of Kentucky Utilities Company, 100 Quality Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507 or the Commission’s offices located at 211 Sower Boulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky, after January 29, 2016. IRVINE WEST APARTMENTS Now Accepting Applications! Rent based on Income for One and Two Bedroom Units Kitchen Appliances Furnished, Water, Sewer & Garbage Paid Laundry Facilities on Site For Applications, call or write IRVINE WEST APARTMENTS 125 Ridge Rd., Irvine, KY 40336 (606) 723-2514 TDD for Speech & Hearing Impaired 711 We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity through- out the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining hous- ing because of race, color, re- ligion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. Rentals Apartment Rentals Edgewood Apartments 280 Grindstone Road, Apt. 5 Office Hours: 9-5 Wednesday Currently Accepting Applications 2 BR & 1.5 BA Dishwashers & W/D Hookups $365-$395 month 726-0296 NORTHWOOD APARTMENTS Now Accepting Applications! Housing for the Elderly, Disabled & Handicapped. Some Rental Assistance Available. Now Accepting Section 8/HUD at this time Kitchen Appliances Furnished, Water, Sewer & Garbage Paid Laundry Facilities on Site For Applications, call or write NORTHWOOD APARTMENTS 1100 Winchester Road, Irvine, KY 40336 - (606) 723-2087 TDD for Speech & Hearing Impaired 711 We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity through- out the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining hous- ing because of race, color, re- ligion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. Health Care Horizon Adult Health Care an Equal Opportunity Employer in Irvine has the following job opportunity available: ____________________________________________________ HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATE (Nursing Assistant) ____________________________________________________ The position is Full Time, day time hours, Monday - Friday. Provide patient care in a team oriented atmosphere. Geriatric experience and CNA preferred but not required. We are looking for someone with a positive attitude and a smiling face. Competitive wages and full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401k and more! Minorities are encouraged to apply. ________________________________________________ Apply in Person or Send Resumé To: Horizon Adult Health Care Attn: Amanda Toler, Nurse Director 178 Broadway, Irvine, Ky 40336 Questions? 606-726-0197 Stickeler’s Answer Stickeler’s Puzzle on Page 13 $2 for 20 Words Additional Words 10 cents each. Send with payment to Estill Tribune, 6135 Winchester Road

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NO TRESPASSINGNo Trespassing at 98 Kim-ble Road, Irvine owned by Kathy Riddell. Violators will be prosecuted..----------------------------------------03/23

LOST PITBULLFemale Pitbull lost in White Oak area. Brown and white female. 40 pounds. Reward offered. (606) 205-2644.----------------------------------------02/10HOUSE FOR SALE12-room, 4-bedroom house on 25 acres (+/-) with barn. Kitchen, living room, TV room, dining room, and utility room. Phone (606) 434-3737.----------------------------------10/28UFN

Raggedy ANN’S Treasures

420 N. Main, StantonBooth rental $60 a monthHome - Antiques - Blue Jars

Primitives - Tools - Lots More - New Items DailyFind Us on Facebook

606-359-1047 or 663-0455 (606) 481-1738

-----------------------------------9/236MOSNOW REMOVAL

M & J Snow Removal Ser-vices. No job too big or too small. Contact Mark Patrick or Jack Dice @ (859) 317-0923 or (859) 661-5165.----------------------------------------02/17COMPANION WANTEDWANTED: Male wants girl-friend for companionship. Call (859) 779-8377.----------------------------------------02/10

WALNUTS FOR SALEFOR SALE: Shelled Black Walnut Kernels. $10.00 Quart. (606) 726-0293.-----------------------------------------UFN

FOR SALEFOR SALE: 2001 Tahoe Camper. (606) 401-6062.-----------------------------------------UFN

TRUCK FOR SALE1989 GMC 3/4 ton pickup truck, 2500 series. Bad clutch, no battery; with ex-tra tires and wheels. $500 or best offer. Call Kathy (859) 779-9379.-----------------------------------------2/17

WANTED TO BUY3 or 4, wheel barrow beds, metal 6 or 8 cubic yards only. Call Kathy (859) 779-9379.-----------------------------------------2/17

FREE CLOTHINGIvory HIll Baptist Church has a large quantity of free clothing to give to some community group for distri-bution. No individuals. Must take all. Call (606) 723-5012.-----------------------------------------2/03

The Estill County Tribune, February 10, 2016, Page 11

ClassifiedsBuy, Sell, Trade or Giveaway, Call (606) 723-5012

Real Estate

JOYCE MARCUM REALTY

James Woolery859-358-0691

<[email protected]>

Joyce MarcumREALTOR, BROKER859-624-0088

<[email protected]>

Advertising Globally, But Locally Owned And Operated

Call (606) 723-0080(859) 624-0088 or

(859) 358-0691Email <[email protected]>

or <[email protected]>or visit us online at

<www.joycemarcum.com>

Business ServicesDavidson Tree Trimming

We treat our customers right!Tree and stump removal.

Professional pruning and shaping. Landscaping, etc. Firewood for sale!

Bucket truck now available! Billy 1-859-625-2683

Mike 1-606-723-9227Tommy 1-606-253-8826

Davidson Tree Trimming

Notice To Customers

1 BR APTIN IRVINE$395/monthSome Utilities IncludedWasher/Dryer Available

Call or email for details. 859-358-4802 or

606-341-2232or send email to

[email protected].

Apts.

BUYING TIMBERWould like to buy stand-ing timber by the thou-sand or the job. (606) 723-2774 or (606) 975-5411.

12/16

Timber

GET-R-DONETree Trimming & RemovalAlso, NEW! Pressure Washing!Homes, Decks, Driveways, SidewalksContact Anthony ConradFREE Estimates! 606-975-3799Available 24 Hours For Storm Damage!

Jack WallingGRAVEL HAULING &

DOZIER WORKFree Estimates!606-975-1736 or

606-643-5080

Tree Trimming

NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS OF KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANYRECOVERY BY ENVIRONMENTAL SURCHARGE OF KENTUCKY UTILITIES COMPANY’S

2016 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE PLANPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Kentucky Utilities Company (“KU”) filed with the Kentucky Public Service Com-

mission (“Commission”) on January 29, 2016 in Case No. 2016-00026, an Application pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statute278.183 for approval of an amended compliance plan (“KU’s 2016 Environmental Compliance Plan”) for the purpose ofrecovering the capital costs associated with new pollution control facilities through an increase in the environmental sur-charge on customers’ bills beginning August 31, 2016 under KU’s existing Electric Rate Schedule ECR, also known as theenvironmental cost recovery surcharge. The total capital cost of the projects in KU’s 2016 Environmental Compliance Planis estimated to be $678 million.

Federal, state, and local environmental regulations require KU to build and upgrade equipment and facilitiesthat produce energy from coal to operate in an environmentally sound manner. Specifically, KU is seeking Commissionapproval of Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity for the construction of Phase II of the landfill at the E.W. BrownGeneration Station (“Brown”), and to close coal-combustion-residual (“CCR”) ponds and construct new process-water facili-ties at Brown, the Ghent Generating Station (“Ghent”), and the Trimble County Generating Station. Each constructionproject is component of KU’s 2016 Environmental Compliance Plan.

KU is also seeking an order declaring that CCR pond closures at the Green River Generating Station, PinevilleGenerating Station, and Tyrone Generating Station are ordinary extensions of existing systems of the usual course ofbusiness.

Lastly, KU is seeking an order approving an amended compliance plan for purposes of recovering the costs ofnew pollution control facilities through its Environmental Surcharge tariff. These projects are required for KU to comply withthe federal Clean Air Act as amended, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule on the Disposal of CCR fromElectric Utilities, the Mercury Air Toxics Standards, and other environmental requirements that apply to KU facilities used inthe production of energy from coal. In addition to the projects described above, additional projects in KU’s 2016 Environ-mental Compliance Plan include installing improvements to the Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization systems on Ghent Unit 2 andinstalling improvements to the mercury-related control equipment of Ghent Units 1-4, thereby allowing additive injections tomitigate mercury emissions. The total capital cost of the new pollution control facilities for which KU is seeking recovery atthis time is estimated to be $640 million. Additional operation and maintenance expenses will be incurred for certain projectsin KU’s 2016 Environmental Compliance Plan and are costs that KU is requesting to recover through the environmentalsurcharge in its application.

The impact on KU’s customers is estimated to be a 2.06% increase in 2016 with a maximum increase of 3.35%in 2019. For a KU residential customer using 1,146 kilowatt hours per month, the initial monthly increase is expected to be$2.16 during 2016, with the maximum monthly increase expected to be $3.52 during 2019.

The Environmental Surcharge Application described in this Notice is proposed by KU. However, the PublicService Commission may issue an order modifying or denying KU’s Environmental Surcharge Application. Such action mayresult in an environmental surcharge for consumers other than the environmental surcharge described in this Notice.

Comments regarding KU’s 2016 Environmental Surcharge Plan and Application may be submitted to the PublicService Commission through its Web site or by mail to the Public Service Commission, Post Office Box 615, Frankfort,Kentucky 40602.

Any corporation, association, body politic or person may, by motion within thirty (30) days after publication,request leave to intervene in Case No. 2016-00026. That motion shall be submitted to the Public Service Commission, 211Sower Blvd., P.O. Box 615, Frankfort, Kentucky, 40602, and shall set forth the grounds for the request including the statusand interest of the party. Intervention may be granted beyond the thirty (30) day period for good cause shown, however, if theCommission does not receive a written request for intervention within thirty (30) days of initial publication, the Commissionmay take final action on the application. Any person who has been granted intervention may obtain copies of the Applicationand testimony by contacting Kentucky Utilities Company at 220 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, 40202, Attention:State Regulation and Rates.

A copy of the Application and testimony is available for public inspection on KU’s website (http://www.lge-ku.com),on the Commission’s website (http://www.psc.ky.gov), and in paper medium Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm atthe office of Kentucky Utilities Company, 100 Quality Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507 or the Commission’s offices locatedat 211 Sower Boulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky, after January 29, 2016.

IRVINE WEST APARTMENTSNow Accepting Applications!●Rent based on Income for One and ●Two Bedroom Units●Kitchen Appliances Furnished, ●Water, Sewer & Garbage Paid●Laundry Facilities on Site●For Applications, call or write● IRVINE WEST APARTMENTS●125 Ridge Rd., Irvine, KY 40336● (606) 723-2514●TDD for Speech & Hearing● Impaired 711

We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity through-out the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining hous-ing because of race, color, re-ligion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.

Rentals

Apartment RentalsEdgewood Apartments280 Grindstone Road, Apt. 5Office Hours: 9-5 WednesdayCurrently Accepting Applications

2 BR & 1.5 BADishwashers & W/D Hookups

$365-$395month

726-0296

NORTHWOOD APARTMENTSNow Accepting Applications!Housing for the Elderly, Disabled & Handicapped.●Some Rental Assistance Available.●Now Accepting Section 8/HUD at this time●Kitchen Appliances Furnished, ●Water, Sewer & Garbage Paid●Laundry Facilities on Site●For Applications, call or write●NORTHWOOD APARTMENTS●1100 Winchester Road, Irvine, KY●40336 - (606) 723-2087●TDD for Speech & Hearing Impaired 711

We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity through-out the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining hous-ing because of race, color, re-ligion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.

Health CareHorizon AdultHealth Carean Equal Opportunity Employerin Irvine has the following job opportunity available:____________________________________________________

HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATE(Nursing Assistant)____________________________________________________

The position is Full Time, day time hours, Monday - Friday. Provide patient care in a teamoriented atmosphere. Geriatricexperience and CNA preferred

but not required. We are looking forsomeone with a positive attitude and a smiling face. Competitive wages and full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401k and more! Minorities are

encouraged to apply.________________________________________________

Apply in Person or Send Resumé To:Horizon Adult Health CareAttn: Amanda Toler, Nurse Director178 Broadway, Irvine, Ky 40336Questions? 606-726-0197

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