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THE LINCOLN JOURNAL - WWW.LINCOLNJOURNAL.COM - Wednesday, April 6, 2016 - Page 5b Legal Advertisements Legal Advertisements Legal Advertisements ––––––––––––––––– LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON CASE NO. 16-0184-PSD-19A PLEASANT VIEW PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT, a public utility, Branchland, Lincoln County. Rule 19A application to increase sewer rates and charges. NOTICE OF EMERGENCY INTERIM RA TE INCREASE On February 9, 2016, Pleasant View Public Service District (District) filed an application requesting a sewer rate increase. To qual- ify for the optional rate procedure for small utilities established by Rule 8.2 (Old Rule 19-A) of the Public Service Commission Rules for the Construction and Filing of Tariffs (Tariff Rules), 150 C.S.R. 2, the annual gross revenue of the utility must not exceed $1,000,000. On the recommendation of Commission Staff, the Commission approved an emergency interim rate increase of 6.23 percent for the District effective for bills rendered on and after March 28, 2016. The specific rates approved are as follows: MINIMUM CHARGE No bill will be rendered for less than the following: Domestic and Commercial Customers $18.42 per month Schools $69.71 per month This emergency interim rate increase is applicable to all customers of the District. The emergency interim rates are subject to refund if not justified by an ongoing Staff audit and final decision in this matter. Customers may review the specific emergency interim rate changes at the District’s office. These rates are interim rates only and may be increased, decreased or left unchanged at the conclusion of this rate case. During the course of this proceeding, the Staff of the Commission will recommend final rates for use by the District. Those rates will be published at a later date and may be protested at that time. PLEASANT VIEW PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT 1/4-7 Legal Advertisements ––––––––––––––––– LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON CASE NO. 15-1673-E-T APPALACHIAN POWER COMPANY and WHEELING POWER COMPANY, both dba AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER Application to Revise Tariff Terms and Conditions of Services and Underground Service Plan. NOTICE OF EVIDEN- TIARY HEARING On October 8, 2015, Appalachian Power Company and Wheeling Power Company, both dba American Electric Power (collectively Companies) filed an applica- tion for revisions to the Terms and Conditions of Service (Original Tariff Sheet Nos. 3-1 to 3-12 of the Tariffs for each of the Companies) and their Underground Service Plan (Original Sheet Nos. 3-13 to 3- 24 of the tariffs for each of the Companies) and for Commission consent and approval of other related changes to the Companies’ service. The Companies filed the proposed tariff changes with an effective date of November 7, 2015. The proposed tariff changes affect terms and con- ditions of service including security deposit terms applica- ble to non-residential cus- tomers, eliminating the check- less payment plan, phasing out the equal payment plan, adding provisions respecting a customer’s responsibility for costs of the preparation of engineering studies and esti- mates and relocation of facili- ties, changes to customer’s liability regarding internal or external adjustment of meters, use of energy by customers, denial or discontinuance of service when utilities bills are owed to the Companies or their affiliates in other states, increasing reconnection charges, adding a customer investigation charge, increas- ing bad check fee, credit card payments, changing residen- tial extensions of service terms, use of customer data, changing underground service plan terms and eliminating the special reconnection option. By Order issued October 30, 2015, the Commission suspended the proposed tariff changes until 12:01 a.m. on August 4, 2016. The Commission will hold the evidentiary hearing in this matter on April 21, 2016, at 9:30 a.m., in the Howard M. Cunningham Hearing Room, Public Service Commission Building, 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia, and continuing on April 22, 2016, as necessary. Members of the public may observe the evidentiary hearing. 1/4-7

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONOF WEST VIRGINIA

CHARLESTONCASE NO. 16-0184-PSD-19A

PLEASANT VIEW PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT,a public utility, Branchland, Lincoln County.

Rule 19A application to increase sewer rates and charges.NOTICE OF EMERGENCY INTERIM RATE INCREASE

On February 9, 2016, Pleasant View Public Service District (District) filed an application requesting a sewer rate increase. To qual-ify for the optional rate procedure for small utilities established by Rule 8.2 (Old Rule 19-A) of the Public Service Commission Rules forthe Construction and Filing of Tariffs (Tariff Rules), 150 C.S.R. 2, the annual gross revenue of the utility must not exceed $1,000,000.

On the recommendation of Commission Staff, the Commission approved an emergency interim rate increase of 6.23 percent for theDistrict effective for bills rendered on and after March 28, 2016. The specific rates approved are as follows:

MINIMUM CHARGE

No bill will be rendered for less than the following:Domestic and Commercial Customers $18.42 per monthSchools $69.71 per month

This emergency interim rate increase is applicable to all customers of the District. The emergency interim rates are subject to refundif not justified by an ongoing Staff audit and final decision in this matter. Customers may review the specific emergency interim ratechanges at the District’s office.

These rates are interim rates only and may be increased, decreased or left unchanged at the conclusion of this rate case. Duringthe course of this proceeding, the Staff of the Commission will recommend final rates for use by the District. Those rates will be publishedat a later date and may be protested at that time.

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTPUBLIC SERVICE

COMMISSIONOF WEST VIRGINIA

CHARLESTON

CASE NO. 15-1673-E-T

APPALACHIAN POWERCOMPANY and

WHEELING POWERCOMPANY, both dba

AMERICAN ELECTRICPOWER

Application to ReviseTariff Terms and

Conditions of Servicesand Underground

Service Plan.NOTICE OF EVIDEN-

TIARY HEARINGOn October 8, 2015,

Appalachian Power Company

and Wheeling PowerCompany, both dba AmericanElectric Power (collectivelyCompanies) filed an applica-tion for revisions to the Termsand Conditions of Service(Original Tariff Sheet Nos. 3-1to 3-12 of the Tariffs for each ofthe Companies) and theirUnderground Service Plan(Original Sheet Nos. 3-13 to 3-24 of the tariffs for each of theCompanies) and forCommission consent andapproval of other relatedchanges to the Companies’service. The Companies filedthe proposed tariff changeswith an effective date ofNovember 7, 2015.

The proposed tariffchanges affect terms and con-ditions of service includingsecurity deposit terms applica-

ble to non-residential cus-tomers, eliminating the check-less payment plan, phasingout the equal payment plan,adding provisions respecting acustomer’s responsibility forcosts of the preparation ofengineering studies and esti-mates and relocation of facili-ties, changes to customer’sliability regarding internal orexternal adjustment of meters,use of energy by customers,denial or discontinuance ofservice when utilities bills areowed to the Companies ortheir affiliates in other states,increasing reconnectioncharges, adding a customerinvestigation charge, increas-ing bad check fee, credit cardpayments, changing residen-tial extensions of serviceterms, use of customer data,

changing underground serviceplan terms and eliminating thespecial reconnection option.

By Order issued October30, 2015, the Commissionsuspended the proposed tariffchanges until 12:01 a.m. onAugust 4, 2016.

The Commission will holdthe evidentiary hearing in thismatter on April 21, 2016, at9:30 a.m., in the Howard M.Cunningham Hearing Room,Public Service CommissionBuilding, 201 Brooks Street,Charleston, West Virginia, andcontinuing on April 22, 2016,as necessary.

Members of the publicmay observe the evidentiaryhearing.

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–––––––––––––––––LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTIN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF LINCOLN COUNTY,

WEST VIRGINIACivil Action No. 16-C-9PARIS RENTALS, LLC.,

Plaintiff,v.

GARY WATTS,Defendant.

ORDER OF PUBLICA-TION

The object of the abovetitled action is to collect a debt.

And it appearing by anaffidavit filed in this action thatthe Plaintiff has exercised duediligence to locate the defen-dant and failed to locate them.

It is ordered that GaryWatts do serve upon ClintonW. Smith, Plaintiff’s attor-ney, whose address isMezzanine Suite 4, 405Capitol Street, Charleston,West Virginia, 25301, ananswer, including any relatedcounterclaim you may have tothe complaint filed against youin the above styled civil action,a true copy of said complaintcan be obtained from theundersigned Clerk at theiroffice. You are required toserve your answer within 20days after service of thisSummons upon you, exclusiveof the day of service. If you fail

to do so, judgment by defaultwill be taken against you forthe relief demanded in theComplaint and you will bethereafter barred for assertinganother action any claim youmay have which must beasserted by counterclaim inthe above styled civil action.

Entered by the Clerk ofsaid Court 3-15, 2016

Charles BrumfieldCLERK OF COURT2/4-14

–––––––––––––––––LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTNOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S

SALEUnder authority of that

certain Deed of Trust datedOctober 25, 2011, fromMelissa M. Flowers andWade W. Watts to CasieMcGee, Trustee, of record inthe office of the Clerk of theCounty Commission of LincolnCounty, West Virginia in TrustDeed Book No. 230, at page306, securing a promissorynote in the principal amount of$50,583.54, payable toVanderbilt Mortgage andFinance, Inc., and default hav-ing been made under thepromissory note secured bythe aforesaid Deed of Trustand sale requested byVanderbilt Mortgage and

Finance, Inc., the undersignedSubstitute Trustee will offer forsale at the front door of theLincoln County Courthouse inHamlin, West Virginia on May3, 2016 at 10:45 a.m., subjectto all reservations, exceptions,easements and other matterswhich appear of record, andsubject to all unpaid taxes, ifany, all of the hereinafterdescribed real estate, togetherwith the improvements thereonand the appurtenances theretobelonging, situate on the Westside of Ten Mile Creek, LaurelHill District, Lincoln County,West Virginia, being more par-ticularly bounded anddescribed as follows:

BEGINNING at a stakeset on the bank of Ten MileCreek, below the presenthome of Allie Vance Miller;thence in a westerly direction,running a straight line awayfrom said creek to a stake setin the right of way line of thecounty road; thence turning tothe left and running up thecreek with the county road to astake set in the right of wayline; thence turning left andrunning a straight line to astake in said creek bank;thence turning left and runningdown said creek with themeanders thereof to the begin-ning, containing one (1) acre,

more or less.Being the same property

conveyed from VanderbiltMortgage and Finance, Inc. toMelissa A. Flowers and WadeW. Watts, by Deed datedOctober 24, 2011, of record inthe aforesaid Clerk’s office inDeed Book No.352, at page452.

Terms of the sale: cashon date of sale.

Given under my handthis 28th day of March, 2016.

/s/ Marc B. Lazenby Substitute Trustee 2/4-14

–––––––––––––––––LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTWest Hamlin storage unit

contents for sale:Heather Atkins - Unit

WHS110, Ashley Ball - UnitWHS55, Rodrick Cyfers - UnitWHS114, Mashonna Davidson- Unit WHS31, Debra Fulks -WHS33, Courtney Hindman -Unit WHS101, Scott Marteney- Unit WHS81, Travis Ramey -Unit WHS18 and KarenYeager - Unit WHS90.

Sale will be held at thestorage facility at Noon onFriday, April 8th at 1378 StateRoute 10, West Hamlin, WV.

For questions, call (304)697-7373.

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BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA

IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION BY HGENERGY, LLC, FOR THE UNITIZATION OF A PROPOSED SECONDARY RECOVERY UNIT IDENTIFIED AS THE GRIF-

FITHSVILLE UNIT NO. 2, WHICH IS TO BE LOCATED IN DUVAL DISTRICT, LINCOLN COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA.

DOCKET NO. 239CAUSE NO. 229

PROPOSED LOCATION OF THE GRIFFITHSVILLE UNIT #2:NORTH OF THE TOWN OF YAWKEY, ON THE WATERS OF MOSEY BRANCH OF PORTER FORK OF STRAIGHT FORK OF

MUD RIVER,TANGO BRANCH OF JOES CREEK, A TRIBUTARY OF TRACE FORK OF MUD RIVER,TRACE FORK OF MUD RIVER,ROAD FORK OF VALLEY ROAD FORK, SAMS BRANCH AND BEAR FORK ALL TRIBUTARIES OF STRAIGHT FORK OF MUD

RIVER,NOTICE OF HEARINGHG Energy, LLC (“HG”) has requested the WV Oil and Gas Conservation Commission review and approve the establishment of a

Secondary Recovery Unit to be identified as the Griffithsville Unit #2 to be located in Duval District, Lincoln County, West Virginia. HG willprovide evidence and testimony at the hearing which is scheduled for:

DATE: April 20, 2016TIME: 1:00 pmPLACE: DEP - Oil and Gas Conservation Commission

601 57th Street, SECharleston, WV 25304IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIAOIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIABy: Barry L. Lay, ChairmanDated this 17th day of March, 2016, at Charleston, West Virginia.Promoting a healthy environment.

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIONNOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES

The administration of the following estates are pending in the Lincoln County Clerk’s Office, the address of which is 8000 Court Ave.,Hamlin, WV 25523. The personal representative’s names and address and their attorney, if any, are set forth below.

Any interested person objecting to the qualifications of the personal representative or the venue or jurisdiction of the court, shall filenotice of an objection with the county commission within two months after the date of the first publication or within 30 days of service ofthe notice, whichever is later.

Any claims against a decedent’s estate must be filed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44, Article 2 or Article 3-A of theWV State Code as amended.

Any person seeking to impeach or establish a will must make a complaint in accordance with the provisions of Section 11, 12 or 13,Article 5 Chapter 41 of the WV State Code.

Settlement of the estate of the following named decedent will proceed without reference to a fiduciary commissioner unless withinsixty days from the first publication of this notice, a reference is requested by a party in interest or an unpaid creditor files a claim andgood cause is shown to support a reference to a fiduciary commissioner.

NAME OF DECEDENT PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ATTORNEY

MARGARET LAGEMAN JOSEH LAGEMAN100 MORTON DR. 5806 RT. 10HAMLIN, WV 25523 SAALT ROCK, WV 25559

PAT S. MAYO THOMAS R. MAYO310 CAMP BR. RD. 20 WOODWAY DRIVEBRANCHLAND, WV 25506 GREER, SC 29651

MATTHEW K. WOOD KARI WOOD58 RUSTIC BRIDGE RD. 58 RUSTIC BRIDGE RD.SPURLOCKVILLE, WV 25565 SPURLOCKVILLE, WV 25565

ROCFERD ADKINS VALERIE ADKINS46 ASTER LANE 46 ASTER LANERANGER, WV 25557 RANGER, WV 25557

ARTHUR WAYNE WHITE WILLIAM WHITE53 BEAR FORK 7564 PLUM ORCHARD RD.YAWKEY, WV 25573 MUNITH, MI 49259

GARRY LEE WADE GINGER HOLSTEIN301 MIDWAY RD. APT. E 47 TERRACE LANEALUM CREEK, WV 25003 ALUM CREEK, WV 25003

ALVA L. VANCE DEBORAH L. VANCE125 LINCOLN RD. 125 LINCOLN RD.BRANCHLAND, WV 25506 BRANCHLAND, WV 25506

MYRTLE H. ONDERAK RENEE SCHLATTERBACK38 JOHNSON HEIGHTS 4629 BURGER AVE.WEST HAMLIN, WV 25571 CLEVELAND, OH 44109

BOYD ADKINS DELORES ADKINSPO BOX 311 PO BOX 311BRANCHLAND, WV 25506 BRANCHLAND, WV 25506

ETHEL S. MULLINS EVELYN (LAMBERT) NELSON31 ST. RT. 10 13264 NANCY ST. APT. 6HARTS, WV 25524 PAULDING, OH 45879

DAVID L. GRIFFITH MICHAEL D. GRIFFITH RONALD J. FLORA1242 LITTLE COAL RV. RD. 151 LESLIE PLACE 1115 SMITH ST.ALUM CREEK, WV 25003 SCOTT DEPOT, WV 25560 MILTON, WV 25541

GLADYS G. FRYE PAULA NELSON4696 MCCLELLAN HWY. 119 MORTON DR.BRANCHLAND, WV 25506 HAMLIN, WV 255232/4-14

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