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The Lincoln News Sentinel - THE LINCOLN JOURNAL - WWW.LINCOLNNEWSSENTINEL.COM - WWW.LINCOLNJOURNAL.COM - Wednesday, June 10, 2015 - Page 5b Legal Advertisements Legal Advertisements LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES The administration of the following estates is 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 addresses and their attorneys, 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 file notice of an objection with the county commission within three months after the date of the first publication or within 30 days of service of the 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 the WV 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 within ninety days from the first publication of this notice, a reference is requested by a party in interest or an unpaid creditor files a claim and good cause is shown to support a reference to a fiduciary commissioner. NAME OF DECEDENT PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ATTORNEY Kenneth L. Nelson Norene Gallion 2877 McClellan Hwy. 28 Dairy Road Ranger, WV 25557 West Hamlin, WV 25571 Chilton E. Slone Patricia Slone 58 Mahones Ck. 58 Mahones Ck. West Hamlin, WV 25571 West Hamlin, WV 25571 Betty L. Adkins Patsy Adkins PO Box 267 37576 Huntington Rd. West Hamlin, WV 25571 Glenwood, WV 25520 Thomas Lageman Paul A. Lageman 100 Morton Dr. 380 Hager Rd. Hamlin, WV 25523 Kenova, WV 25530 Sharrell R. Lovejoy Douglas Lovejoy Stevens & Stevens 421 Walnut St. 3408 Huniel Glen Dr. 8137 Court Ave. Hamlin, WV 25523 Mansfield, TX 76063 Hamlin, WV 25523 Ricky Lee Richmond Harry Richmond 3950 Upper Mud Rv. Rd. 3950 Upper Mud Rv. Rd. Spurlockville, WV 25565 Spurlockville, WV 25565 Clarence Roger Cyfers Bonnie E. Adkins 203 Lick Fk. Rd. 72 Barberry Rd. Ranger, WV 25557 Ranger, WV 25557 Phyllis Jean Taylor Roger Taylor 72 Fez Creek 72 Fez Creek Branchland, WV 25506 Branchland, WV 25506 Robyn Lynn Williamson John M. Egnor 21 Low Gap Branch 27448 Guyan Ave. Harts, WV 25524 Huntington, WV 25702 Pearly J. Napier Lonnie Napier 1671 McClellan Hwy. 522 Barberry Rd. Ranger, WV 25557 Ranger, WV 25557 and Rickey Napier 495 Barberry Rd. Ranger, WV 25557 Foster L. Roberts Tony, Dallas & Wondel Roberts Stevens & Stevens 6050 Straight Fork 114 Monday Dr. PO Box 635 Sweetland, WV 25523 Hamlin, WV 25523 Hamlin, WV 25523 Erma Lee Craft Cheryl Craft McCallister 1051 Meadows Branch 1051 Meadows Branch Hamlin, WV 25523 Hamlin, WV 25523 Imogene F. Bragg Teddy Bragg 5 Fuquays Ck. Rd. 5 Fuquays Ck. Rd. Sod, WV 25564 Sod, WV 25564 Emogene Newman Billy Newman 276 Bark Camp Rd. 276 Bark Camp Rd. Alkol, WV 25501 Alkol, WV 25501 2/6-11 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT SEQ CHAPTER /h/r 1 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report 2014 CITY OF WEST HAMLIN P.O. Box 221 West Hamlin, WV 25571 PWS# WV3302203 BRANCHLAND MIDKIFF PSD 3670 McClellan Hwy. Branchland, WV 25506-9755 PWS# WV3302202 June 2, 2015 Why am I receiving this report? In compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments, the City of West Hamlin and Branchland Midkiff PSD is provid- ing its customers with this annual water quality report. This report explains where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies. The information in this report shows the results of our monitoring for the period of January 1st to December 31st, 2014 or earlier, if not on a yearly schedule. City of West Hamlin - If you have any questions concerning this report, you may contact Lonnie Wilson, (304) 824-3055. If you have any further questions, comments or suggestions, please attend any of our regularly scheduled water board meetings held on the 1st Monday of every month at 6:30pm in the Town Hall, Guyan Street in West Hamlin, WV. Branchland Midkiff PSD - If you have any questions concerning this report, you may contact Michelle Beaty, General Manager, (304) 778-7711. If you have any further questions, comments or suggestions, please attend any of our regularly scheduled water board meetings held on the 2nd Monday of every month at 4:30 PM in the Branchland-Midkiff PSD office, Route 10 (McClellan Highway), Branchland, WV. Where does my water come from? Your drinking water is surface water from Guyandotte River and R. D. Bailey Dam. Branchland Midkiff PSD - Your drinking water is purchased from the Town of West Hamlin, which uses surface water from the Guyandotte River and R.D. Bailey Dam. Source Water Assessment A Source Water Assessment was conducted by the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health (WVBPH). The intake that supplies drinking water to the City of West Hamlin has a higher susceptibility to contamination, due to the sensitive nature of surface water sup- plies and the potential contaminant sources identified within the area. This does not mean that this intake will become contaminated only that conditions are such that the surface water could be impacted by a potential contaminant source. Future contamination may be avoid- ed by implementing protective measures. The source water assessment report which contains more information is available for review or a copy will be provided to you at our office during business hours or from the WVBPH (304) 558-2981. Why must water be treated? All drinking water contains various amounts and kinds of contaminants. Federal and state regulations establish limits, controls, and treatment practices to minimize these contaminants and to reduce any subsequent health effects. Contaminants in Water In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. FDA regulations establish limits of contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protec- tion for public health. Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of these contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426- 4791). The source of drinking water (both tap and bottled water) includes rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals, and, in some cases, radioactive material and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultur- al livestock operations and wildlife. Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring, or result from urban storm water runoff, indus- trial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, farming. Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff, and residen- tial uses. Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial process- es and petroleum production, and can also, come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff, and septic systems. Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally-occurring or the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised per- sons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). Water Quality Data Table Definitions of terms and abbreviations used in the table or report: • MCLG - Maximum Contaminant Level Goal, or the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. • MCL - Maximum Contaminant Level, or the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technique. • MRDLG - Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal, or the level of drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect benefits of use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. • MRDL - Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level, or the highest level of disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convinc- ing evidence that addition of disinfectant is necessary to control microbial contaminants. • AL - Action Level, or the concentration of a contaminant which, when exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. Abbreviations that may be found in the table: • ppm - parts per million or milligrams per liter • ppb - parts per billion or micrograms per liter • NA - not applicable • NE - not established • NTU - Nephelometric Turbidity Unit, used to measure cloudiness in water The City of West Hamlin and the Branchland Midkiff PSD routinely monitor for contaminants in your drinking water according to federal and state laws. The tables below show the results of our monitoring for contaminants. WE ARE PLEASED TO REPORT THAT THE CITY OF WEST HAMLIN AND BRANCHLAND MIDKIFF PSD MET ALL FEDERAL AND STATE WATER STANDARDS FOR THE REPORTING YEAR 2014. Additional Information All other water test results for the reporting year 2014 were all non-detects. Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness in water. We monitor it because it is a good indicator of the effectiveness of our filters. If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. The City of West Hamlin and Branchland Midkiff PSD are responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flush- ing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your drinking water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize expo- sure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. This report will not be mailed. A copy will be provided to you upon request at our office during regular business hours. 2/6-11 Table of Test Results - Regulated Contaminants - City of West Hamlin Contaminants Violation Level Unit of MCLG MCL Likely Source of Y/N Detected Measure Contamination Microbiological Contaminants Turbidity N 0.1 NTU 0 TT Soil runoff 100% of monthly samples, <0.3 Total organic carbon N 1,18 ppm NA TT Naturally present in the environment Volatile Organic Contaminatants Chlorine N 1.3 ppm 4 4 Water additive Annual avg. MRDLG MRDLG used to control Range 0.9 1.5 microbes Halacetic acids N 17 ppb NA 60 By-product of (HAAC5) Annual avg. drinking water Range 1.1-32.5 disinfection Total trihalometha N 21.35 ppb NA 80 By-product of nes Annual avg. drinking water (TTHMs) 2.3-38.0 chlorination Table of Test Results - Unregulated Contaminants Contaminant Violation Level Unit of MCLG MCL Likely Source Y/N Detected Measure of Contamination Sodium N 14.8 ppm 0 20 Erosion of natural deposits Sulfate N 69.4 ppm 250 250 Erosion of natural deposits Table of Test Results - Regulated Contaminants - Branchland Midkiff PSD Contaminant Violation Level Unit of MCLG MCL Likely Source of Y/N Detected Measure Contamination Volatile Organic Contaminants Chlorine N 1.3 ppm 4 4 Water additive Annual MRDLG MRD used to avg. control microbes 0.4-2.5 Haloacetic acids N 5.58 ppb NA 60 By-product of (HAAC5) Annual drinking water Avg. disinfection Range 10.8-32.5 Total trihalometh- N 21.35 ppb NA 80 By-product of (TTHMs) Annual avg. drinking water Range chlorination 13.8-38 ______________________ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE OF HEARING In the Circuit Court of Lincoln County, West Virginia Civil Action Number 98-C-79, Alvis Maynard, et al. v. Pen Coal Corporation, et al., To the Known and Unknown Heirs of Joseph Maynard: You are hereby notified that a Motion to Approve Settlement (the “Motion”) by and among all of the known and unknown Heirs of Joseph Maynard, including but not lim- ited to, Alvis Maynard, Samson (Sampson) Maynard, Jesse Maynard, Laura Maynard Richard, Harvey Maynard, Jason Maynard, Burl Maynard, Miriam Maynard Perry, Dolly Maynard Hall, Martha Maynard Lundy, Laura Williamson, Ersell Maynard, Miriam Dodds, Isom Maynard, Blanche Thompson, John Maynard, General Maynard, Betty Jo Adkins, Grover Maynard, Betty Adkins, Daisy Brumfield, Erma Kay Adkins, Betty Jo Trilliams, Donna Adkins Lovelack, Barry Nolan Adkins, Velma Mangus Mitchell, Mary Ann Maynard Adkins, Olif Maynard West, Frankie Maynard Norris, Atheru R. Maynard, Crit Maynard, Percy Maynard, Charles Rickard, Joe Rickard, Dianna Maynard Poindexter, Ronnie Maynard, Linda Maynard and Martha Maynard Lundy, or any of their heirs at law, devisees, creditors. executors, administrators, trustees, attorney in fact, rep- resentatives, successors or assigns and other parties that may have an interest in the Disputed Tracts (defined below) (collectively, the “Maynard Heirs”), to settle the above civil action (the “Civil Action”), will be brought on for hearing before the Honorable Jay M. Hoke (Honorable E. Lee Schlaegel, Jr.), Judge 25th Judicial Circuit, in the County Courthouse in Hamlin, Lincoln County, West Virginia, on June 26, 2015 at 11:30 o’clock a.m. This Civil Action involves a dispute as to the ownership of mineral proper- ties located in Lincoln County, West Virginia and the hearing is being brought upon the Motion to approve the pro- posed settlement between all of the Maynard Heirs, and Pocahontas Land Corporation and Southern Regional Industrial Realty, Inc. (collectively, the “SRIR Group”), adverse parties to the Maynard Heirs with respect to the ownership of the coal estate in and to certain parcels of land, located in Lincoln Count, West Virginia (collectively referred to herein as the “Disputed Tracts”), more particularly described as: Tract A -35 acres on Laurel Branch, Twelve Pole Creek, received from Pauley Browning and Miles Browning to Joseph Maynard by deed dated January 14, 1905, cur- rently depicted on the Lincoln County tax map as Map 42, Parcel 4.1, being a seventy- five acre parcel with Joseph Maynard conveying forty of those acres to F.M. Vance on January 19, 1911, in Deed Book 67, at Page 48, leaving the residue of thirty-five acres. Tract B - 85 acres on Laurel Branch, Twelve Pole Creek, from Mary Maynard and Garfield Maynard to Joseph Maynard by deed dated October 21, 1905, com- posed of tracts depicted on Map 42, Parcel 4.2 and Parcels 4 and 8. Tract C - 100 acres on Laurel Branch and Twelve Pole Creek, conveyed from Chloe Maynard and Genevia Evans to Joseph Maynard by deed dated October 10, 1907, and includes 30 acres shown as Parcel 6 on Tax Map 42, 20 acres on Parcel 8 and part of Parcel 4, as well as part of Parcel 4.2. Tract. D - 132 acres on Laurel Branch of Twelve Pole Creek, conveyed by Patsy Ann Porter and Henry Porter to Joseph Maynard by deed dated August 4, 1908. This deed consisted of tracts of 51.25 acres and 81.5 acres, less a .5 acre parcel conveyed from the 81.5 acre tract on December 16, 1921, at Deed Book 87, at Page 347, from Joseph Maynard to Isam Vance, leaving a residue of 1342 acres. The 51.25 acre tract appears on Map 38, Parcels 9 and 16. The 80.75 acre tract, being 81.75 acres, less the .75 acre outcon- veyance, is depicted on Map 38, as Parcels 17, 17.3, 17.4, and 17.5. Tract E -50 acres on Twelve Pole Creek, from Charity Perry and Jessie Perry to Joseph Maynard by deed dated March 14, 1912. This deed consists of a 38 acre and a 12 acre tract. The 38 acre tract is a portion of the tract Map 42, Parcel 3. The 12 acre tract is also consisted of a por- tion of Map 42, Parcel 3. Tract F - 75 acres on Twelve Pole Creek. This prop- erty was from Mary Perry, widow of Marian Perry, Anderson Perry, Manual Perry, and Dewey Perry to Joseph Maynard by deeds dated September 22, 1913, and February 11, 1914. It is further depicted on Lincoln County tax maps, at Map 42, Parcels 5 and 5.1. Tract G - 70 acres on Twelve Pole Creek. This prop- erty came from William Porter to Joseph Maynard by deed dated March 2, 1915, as depicted on Lincoln County tax maps, at Map 42, Parcel 8. Tract H - 110 acres on Copley Trace of Kiahs Creek. From John H. Perry and Anna B. Perry to Joseph Maynard by deed dated May 17, 1920, and appearing on the Lincoln County tax maps as Map 42, Parcels 7.1 and 11. Tract I - 25 acres on Left Fork of Twelve Pole Creek. From J. J. Maynard and Sarah Belle Maynard, his wife, to Joseph Maynard by deed dated May 4, 1931. In addition, there was an outconveyance on September 13, 1913, at Property Book 2, at Page 93, from Joseph Maynard to the Board of Education, Arch Creek District for 1/2 acre, schoolhouse site on Laurel Branch, without a mineral exception, as well as on August 26, 1913, Property Book 2, at Page 95, Joseph Maynard and his wife to the County Court of Lincoln County for a strip of land in Arch Creek District at the head of Laurel Branch to be used for a public road without mineral exception and July 20, 1931, from Joseph Maynard to the Board of Education, Arch Creek District, conveying one acre on Laurel Branch for school purposes, with a revi- sionary cause, without mineral exception. You are hereby notified that, pursuant to the Motion, the Maynard Heirs have asked said court to appoint as agents for all of the Maynard Heirs to execute a general mutual release and quitclaim deed in furtherance of the settlement of the Civil Action with the SRIR Group which shall be binding upon al of the Maynard Heirs to fully settle all claims as between all of the Maynard Heirs and the SRIR Group. You are hereby notified that pursuant to the Motion, the named Plaintiffs in the Civil Action have asked the court to find that the SRIR Group has superior title to all of the coal estate in and to te Disputed Tracts. You are hereby notified that said quitclaim deed will convey to SRIR Group any and all interest which he Maynard Heirs may have in the coal estate in and to the Disputed Tracts. You are here- by notified that, pursuant to the settlement and a general mutual release, the Maynard Heirs will receive one-half of the balance of an escrow account held by United Bank, Inc., in the above civil action for all coal mined from the Disputed Properties. You are hereby notified that the ruling of the Circuit Court of Lincoln County, West Virginia, will determine the ownership of the coal estate in and to the Disputed Tracts, and, will direct the disburse- ment of the escrowed funds. If you are an heir of Joseph Maynard or otherwise have an interest in the ownership of the Disputed Tracts or the escrowed funds, you should appear at the hearing in the County Courthouse, in Hamlin, Lincoln County, West Virginia, on June 26, 2015 at 11:30 o’clock a.m. in order to repre- sent your interests. If you are a Maynard Heir and want to protect your rights as a Maynard Heir, you must attend this hearing. IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND THIS HEARING, you may lose all rights to assert a claim for ownership of the coal estate in and to the Disputed Tracts or the escrowed funds may be determined in your absence. June 3, 2015 Donald R. Jarrell Attorney for the Plaintiffs 218 North Court Street P.O. Box 190 Wayne, WV 25570 (304) 272-6391 3/6-25 ______________________ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER Lincoln County 911 is providing notice of its intent to construct and operate a telecommunication tower pur- suant to Federal Communication Commission’s Programmatic Agreement for telecommunication towers. The tower location is off WV 3, Yawkey, WV (38-13-41.973N and 81-57-49.251W). The self-support tower will be 409 feet (including lightning rod) in height. Only comments regarding potential effects on Historic Properties should be sent within 30 days of publica- tion to: Teresa A. Schuller Mead & Hunt, Inc. 400 Tracy Way, Suite 200 Charleston, WV 25311 Phone: 681-313-4617 Fax: 304/345-6714 HYPERLINK "mailto:Teresa.schuller@mead h u n t . c o m " [email protected] m ______________________ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT REQUEST FOR ENGINEERING PROPOSALS The Hatfield McCoy Regional Recreation Authority, a public corporation in the state of West Virginia, is in the process of obtaining proposals from consulting engineering firms interested in providing advice and services for the construction of a trailhead facility for its Pocahontas Trail System in the Bramwell area of Mercer County, West Virginia. Project activities that will involve the selected engi- neering firm include site evalu- ation, site feasibility and the design and construction one 2,000 square foot trail head building and the accompany- ing site work and utilities installation. Professional services for the activity funded include; (1) Construction design in accor- dance with all State, Federal and Local regulations that per- tain to the proposed project; (2) Preparation of bidding and contracting documents; (3) Participation in the evaluation of bids received and (4) Monitoring and inspection of construction activities on a periodic basis to insure com- pliance with plans and specifi- cations. Procurement of said services shall be in accor- dance with 24 CFR Part 85 and West Virginia Code Chapter 5G. All consultants interested in being considered for this project must submit a proposal detailing qualifica- tions, technical expertise, management and staffing capabilities and related prior experience. The object of the compet- itive process is to objectively select the firm who will provide the highest quality of service. Accordingly technical qualifi- cations and experience will be weighed heavily. Selected respondents will be inter- viewed and the firm judged most qualified will be selected. Please submit all requested information to: Attn: Jeffery T. Lusk, Executive Director, Hatfield McCoy Regional Recreation Authority, P.O. Box 146, Man, WV 25635. Proposals will be accept- ed until 4 PM on Thursday, July 2, 2015. Attention is directed to the fact that the proposed proj- ect is to be undertaken through funding sources including but not limited to the West Virginia Recreational Trails Grant Program Funding. The Hatfield McCoy Regional Recreation Authority will afford full opportunity for minority business enterprises to submit a show of interest in response to this invitation and will not discriminate against any interested firm or individ- ual on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, age, handi- cap or national origin in the contract award. The Hatfield McCoy Regional Recreation Authority reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all proposals. Legal Advertisements ______________________ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Request for Qualifications for Marketing Materials Design and Layout ConsultantThe Hatfield McCoy Regional Recreation Authority is soliciting Qualifications packets for companies inter- ested in providing marketing materials design and layout services to the Authority. The Authority produces several brochures and other market- ing pieces which are utilized to market the Hatfield McCoy ATV trail system. The suc- cessful firm should have expe- rience in all aspects of graphic design and marketing material creation, including brochure development, rack cards, trade show materials, newslet- ter publication and web site design and layout. The firm will work with existing Authority marketing staff to complete projects on an as needed basis. The contract period will be for two years. Interested firms should submit a statement of qualifications along with samples of their work to Attn: Shannon Orso, Design Firm Proposal, P.O. Box 146, Man, WV 25635. Deadline for submission of proposals is Thursday July 2, 2015. ______________________ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC AUCTION Up for public auction from the Town of Hamlin, WV is a 2009 Dodge Charger Interceptor with 78k miles. Nice car with a 5.7 Hemi, good tires, clean and clear title. The highest bid over $5,000.00 takes it. You can contact Jennifer at Town Hall at 304-824-5500. Bids will be opened on July 1, 2015 at 12 noon. The highest bid will be contacted to come pick up their vehicle. Must have cash or check at time of pick up. Thank you. Call Barb or Gidget To advertise on this page 304-824-5101

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIESThe administration of the following estates is 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 addresses and their attorneys, 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 file

notice of an objection with the county commission within three months after the date of the first publication or within 30 days of serviceof the 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 withinninety 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 ATTORNEYKenneth L. Nelson Norene Gallion2877 McClellan Hwy. 28 Dairy RoadRanger, WV 25557 West Hamlin, WV 25571

Chilton E. Slone Patricia Slone58 Mahones Ck. 58 Mahones Ck.West Hamlin, WV 25571 West Hamlin, WV 25571

Betty L. Adkins Patsy AdkinsPO Box 267 37576 Huntington Rd.West Hamlin, WV 25571 Glenwood, WV 25520

Thomas Lageman Paul A. Lageman100 Morton Dr. 380 Hager Rd.Hamlin, WV 25523 Kenova, WV 25530

Sharrell R. Lovejoy Douglas Lovejoy Stevens & Stevens421 Walnut St. 3408 Huniel Glen Dr. 8137 Court Ave.Hamlin, WV 25523 Mansfield, TX 76063 Hamlin, WV 25523

Ricky Lee Richmond Harry Richmond3950 Upper Mud Rv. Rd. 3950 Upper Mud Rv. Rd.Spurlockville, WV 25565 Spurlockville, WV 25565

Clarence Roger Cyfers Bonnie E. Adkins203 Lick Fk. Rd. 72 Barberry Rd.Ranger, WV 25557 Ranger, WV 25557

Phyllis Jean Taylor Roger Taylor72 Fez Creek 72 Fez CreekBranchland, WV 25506 Branchland, WV 25506

Robyn Lynn Williamson John M. Egnor21 Low Gap Branch 27448 Guyan Ave.Harts, WV 25524 Huntington, WV 25702

Pearly J. Napier Lonnie Napier1671 McClellan Hwy. 522 Barberry Rd.Ranger, WV 25557 Ranger, WV 25557

andRickey Napier495 Barberry Rd.Ranger, WV 25557

Foster L. Roberts Tony, Dallas & Wondel Roberts Stevens & Stevens6050 Straight Fork 114 Monday Dr. PO Box 635Sweetland, WV 25523 Hamlin, WV 25523 Hamlin, WV 25523

Erma Lee Craft Cheryl Craft McCallister1051 Meadows Branch 1051 Meadows BranchHamlin, WV 25523 Hamlin, WV 25523

Imogene F. Bragg Teddy Bragg5 Fuquays Ck. Rd. 5 Fuquays Ck. Rd.Sod, WV 25564 Sod, WV 25564

Emogene Newman Billy Newman276 Bark Camp Rd. 276 Bark Camp Rd.Alkol, WV 25501 Alkol, WV 255012/6-11

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SEQ CHAPTER /h/r 1Annual Drinking Water Quality Report 2014

CITY OF WEST HAMLINP.O. Box 221

West Hamlin, WV 25571PWS# WV3302203

BRANCHLAND MIDKIFF PSD3670 McClellan Hwy.

Branchland, WV 25506-9755PWS# WV3302202

June 2, 2015

Why am I receiving this report?In compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments, the City of West Hamlin and Branchland Midkiff PSD is provid-

ing its customers with this annual water quality report. This report explains where your water comes from, what it contains, and how itcompares to standards set by regulatory agencies. The information in this report shows the results of our monitoring for the period ofJanuary 1st to December 31st, 2014 or earlier, if not on a yearly schedule.

City of West Hamlin - If you have any questions concerning this report, you may contact Lonnie Wilson, (304) 824-3055. If youhave any further questions, comments or suggestions, please attend any of our regularly scheduled water board meetings held on the1st Monday of every month at 6:30pm in the Town Hall, Guyan Street in West Hamlin, WV.

Branchland Midkiff PSD - If you have any questions concerning this report, you may contact Michelle Beaty, General Manager,(304) 778-7711. If you have any further questions, comments or suggestions, please attend any of our regularly scheduled water boardmeetings held on the 2nd Monday of every month at 4:30 PM in the Branchland-Midkiff PSD office, Route 10 (McClellan Highway),Branchland, WV.

Where does my water come from?Your drinking water is surface water from Guyandotte River and R. D. Bailey Dam.Branchland Midkiff PSD - Your drinking water is purchased from the Town of West Hamlin, which uses surface water from the

Guyandotte River and R.D. Bailey Dam.Source Water AssessmentA Source Water Assessment was conducted by the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health (WVBPH). The intake that supplies

drinking water to the City of West Hamlin has a higher susceptibility to contamination, due to the sensitive nature of surface water sup-plies and the potential contaminant sources identified within the area. This does not mean that this intake will become contaminated onlythat conditions are such that the surface water could be impacted by a potential contaminant source. Future contamination may be avoid-ed by implementing protective measures. The source water assessment report which contains more information is available for reviewor a copy will be provided to you at our office during business hours or from the WVBPH (304) 558-2981.

Why must water be treated?All drinking water contains various amounts and kinds of contaminants. Federal and state regulations establish limits, controls, and

treatment practices to minimize these contaminants and to reduce any subsequent health effects.Contaminants in WaterIn order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water

provided by public water systems. FDA regulations establish limits of contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protec-tion for public health.

Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. Thepresence of these contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants andpotential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).

The source of drinking water (both tap and bottled water) includes rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. Aswater travels over the surface of land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals, and, in some cases, radioactivematerial and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity.

Contaminants that may be present in source water include:Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultur-

al livestock operations and wildlife.Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring, or result from urban storm water runoff, indus-

trial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, farming.Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff, and residen-

tial uses.Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial process-

es and petroleum production, and can also, come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff, and septic systems.Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally-occurring or the result of oil and gas production and mining activities.Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised per-

sons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS orother immune disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice aboutdrinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection byCryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).

Water Quality Data TableDefinitions of terms and abbreviations used in the table or report:• MCLG - Maximum Contaminant Level Goal, or the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or

expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.• MCL - Maximum Contaminant Level, or the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as

close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technique.• MRDLG - Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal, or the level of drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known

or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect benefits of use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants.• MRDL - Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level, or the highest level of disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convinc-

ing evidence that addition of disinfectant is necessary to control microbial contaminants.• AL - Action Level, or the concentration of a contaminant which, when exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which

a water system must follow.

Abbreviations that may be found in the table:

• ppm - parts per million or milligrams per liter

• ppb - parts per billion or micrograms per liter

• NA - not applicable

• NE - not established

• NTU - Nephelometric Turbidity Unit, used to measure cloudiness in waterThe City of West Hamlin and the Branchland Midkiff PSD routinely monitor for contaminants in your drinking water according to

federal and state laws. The tables below show the results of our monitoring for contaminants.

WE ARE PLEASED TO REPORT THAT THE CITY OF WEST HAMLIN AND BRANCHLAND MIDKIFF PSD MET ALL FEDERALAND STATE WATER STANDARDS FOR THE REPORTING YEAR 2014.

Additional InformationAll other water test results for the reporting year 2014 were all non-detects. Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness in water. We monitor it because it is a good indicator of the effectiveness of our filters.If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in

drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. The City of West Hamlinand Branchland Midkiff PSD are responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials usedin plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flush-ing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your drinking water,you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize expo-sure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.

This report will not be mailed. A copy will be provided to you upon request at our office during regular business hours.2/6-11

Table of Test Results - Regulated Contaminants - City of West HamlinContaminants Violation Level Unit of MCLG MCL Likely Source of

Y/N Detected Measure ContaminationMicrobiologicalContaminantsTurbidity N 0.1 NTU 0 TT Soil runoff

100% of monthlysamples,<0.3

Total organic carbon N 1,18 ppm NA TT Naturally present inthe environment

Volatile OrganicContaminatantsChlorine N 1.3 ppm 4 4 Water additive

Annual avg. MRDLG MRDLG used to controlRange 0.9 1.5 microbes

Halacetic acids N 17 ppb NA 60 By-product of(HAAC5) Annual avg. drinking water

Range 1.1-32.5 disinfection

Total trihalometha N 21.35 ppb NA 80 By-product ofnes Annual avg. drinking water(TTHMs) 2.3-38.0 chlorination

Table of Test Results - Unregulated ContaminantsContaminant Violation Level Unit of MCLG MCL Likely Source

Y/N Detected Measure of Contamination

Sodium N 14.8 ppm 0 20 Erosion ofnatural deposits

Sulfate N 69.4 ppm 250 250 Erosion ofnatural deposits

Table of Test Results - Regulated Contaminants - Branchland Midkiff PSDContaminant Violation Level Unit of MCLG MCL Likely Source of

Y/N Detected Measure ContaminationVolatile OrganicContaminantsChlorine N 1.3 ppm 4 4 Water additive

Annual MRDLG MRD used toavg. control microbes0.4-2.5

Haloacetic acids N 5.58 ppb NA 60 By-product of (HAAC5) Annual drinking water

Avg. disinfectionRange10.8-32.5

Total trihalometh- N 21.35 ppb NA 80 By-product of (TTHMs) Annual avg. drinking water

Range chlorination13.8-38

______________________LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

LEGAL NOTICE OF HEARING

In the Circuit Court ofLincoln County, West

VirginiaCivil Action Number

98-C-79,Alvis Maynard, et al. v.

Pen Coal Corporation, et al.,To the Known and Unknown

Heirs of Joseph Maynard:You are hereby notified

that a Motion to ApproveSettlement (the “Motion”) byand among all of the knownand unknown Heirs of JosephMaynard, including but not lim-ited to, Alvis Maynard,Samson (Sampson) Maynard,Jesse Maynard, LauraMaynard Richard, HarveyMaynard, Jason Maynard, BurlMaynard, Miriam MaynardPerry, Dolly Maynard Hall,Martha Maynard Lundy, LauraWilliamson, Ersell Maynard,Miriam Dodds, Isom Maynard,Blanche Thompson, JohnMaynard, General Maynard,Betty Jo Adkins, GroverMaynard, Betty Adkins, DaisyBrumfield, Erma Kay Adkins,Betty Jo Trilliams, DonnaAdkins Lovelack, Barry NolanAdkins, Velma MangusMitchell, Mary Ann MaynardAdkins, Olif Maynard West,Frankie Maynard Norris,Atheru R. Maynard, CritMaynard, Percy Maynard,Charles Rickard, Joe Rickard,Dianna Maynard Poindexter,Ronnie Maynard, LindaMaynard and Martha MaynardLundy, or any of their heirs atlaw, devisees, creditors.executors, administrators,trustees, attorney in fact, rep-resentatives, successors orassigns and other parties thatmay have an interest in theDisputed Tracts (definedbelow) (collectively, the“Maynard Heirs”), to settle theabove civil action (the “CivilAction”), will be brought on forhearing before the HonorableJay M. Hoke (Honorable E.Lee Schlaegel, Jr.), Judge25th Judicial Circuit, in theCounty Courthouse in Hamlin,Lincoln County, West Virginia,on June 26, 2015 at 11:30o’clock a.m. This Civil Actioninvolves a dispute as to theownership of mineral proper-ties located in Lincoln County,West Virginia and the hearingis being brought upon theMotion to approve the pro-posed settlement between allof the Maynard Heirs, andPocahontas LandCorporation and SouthernRegional Industrial Realty,Inc. (collectively, the “SRIRGroup”), adverse parties tothe Maynard Heirs withrespect to the ownership of thecoal estate in and to certainparcels of land, located inLincoln Count, West Virginia(collectively referred to hereinas the “Disputed Tracts”),more particularly described as:

Tract A -35 acres onLaurel Branch, Twelve PoleCreek, received from PauleyBrowning and Miles Browningto Joseph Maynard by deeddated January 14, 1905, cur-rently depicted on the LincolnCounty tax map as Map 42,Parcel 4.1, being a seventy-five acre parcel with JosephMaynard conveying forty ofthose acres to F.M. Vance onJanuary 19, 1911, in DeedBook 67, at Page 48, leavingthe residue of thirty-five acres.

Tract B - 85 acres onLaurel Branch, Twelve PoleCreek, from Mary Maynardand Garfield Maynard to

Joseph Maynard by deeddated October 21, 1905, com-posed of tracts depicted onMap 42, Parcel 4.2 andParcels 4 and 8.

Tract C - 100 acres onLaurel Branch and TwelvePole Creek, conveyed fromChloe Maynard and GeneviaEvans to Joseph Maynard bydeed dated October 10, 1907,and includes 30 acres shownas Parcel 6 on Tax Map 42, 20acres on Parcel 8 and part ofParcel 4, as well as part ofParcel 4.2.

Tract. D - 132 acres onLaurel Branch of Twelve PoleCreek, conveyed by Patsy AnnPorter and Henry Porter toJoseph Maynard by deeddated August 4, 1908. Thisdeed consisted of tracts of51.25 acres and 81.5 acres,less a .5 acre parcel conveyedfrom the 81.5 acre tract onDecember 16, 1921, at DeedBook 87, at Page 347, fromJoseph Maynard to IsamVance, leaving a residue of1342 acres. The 51.25 acretract appears on Map 38,Parcels 9 and 16. The 80.75acre tract, being 81.75 acres,less the .75 acre outcon-veyance, is depicted on Map38, as Parcels 17, 17.3, 17.4,and 17.5.

Tract E -50 acres onTwelve Pole Creek, fromCharity Perry and Jessie Perryto Joseph Maynard by deeddated March 14, 1912. Thisdeed consists of a 38 acre anda 12 acre tract. The 38 acretract is a portion of the tractMap 42, Parcel 3. The 12 acretract is also consisted of a por-tion of Map 42, Parcel 3.

Tract F - 75 acres onTwelve Pole Creek. This prop-erty was from Mary Perry,widow of Marian Perry,Anderson Perry, Manual Perry,and Dewey Perry to JosephMaynard by deeds datedSeptember 22, 1913, andFebruary 11, 1914. It is furtherdepicted on Lincoln County taxmaps, at Map 42, Parcels 5and 5.1.

Tract G - 70 acres onTwelve Pole Creek. This prop-erty came from William Porterto Joseph Maynard by deeddated March 2, 1915, asdepicted on Lincoln County taxmaps, at Map 42, Parcel 8.

Tract H - 110 acres onCopley Trace of Kiahs Creek.From John H. Perry and AnnaB. Perry to Joseph Maynard bydeed dated May 17, 1920, andappearing on the LincolnCounty tax maps as Map 42,Parcels 7.1 and 11.

Tract I - 25 acres on LeftFork of Twelve Pole Creek.From J. J. Maynard and SarahBelle Maynard, his wife, toJoseph Maynard by deeddated May 4, 1931.

In addition, there was anoutconveyance on September13, 1913, at Property Book 2,at Page 93, from JosephMaynard to the Board ofEducation, Arch Creek Districtfor 1/2 acre, schoolhouse siteon Laurel Branch, without amineral exception, as well ason August 26, 1913, PropertyBook 2, at Page 95, JosephMaynard and his wife to theCounty Court of LincolnCounty for a strip of land inArch Creek District at the headof Laurel Branch to be used fora public road without mineralexception and July 20, 1931,from Joseph Maynard to theBoard of Education, ArchCreek District, conveying oneacre on Laurel Branch forschool purposes, with a revi-sionary cause, without mineralexception.

You are hereby notifiedthat, pursuant to the Motion,the Maynard Heirs have askedsaid court to appoint as agentsfor all of the Maynard Heirs toexecute a general mutualrelease and quitclaim deed infurtherance of the settlementof the Civil Action with theSRIR Group which shall bebinding upon al of the MaynardHeirs to fully settle all claimsas between all of the MaynardHeirs and the SRIR Group.

You are hereby notifiedthat pursuant to the Motion,the named Plaintiffs in the CivilAction have asked the court tofind that the SRIR Group hassuperior title to all of the coalestate in and to te DisputedTracts. You are hereby notifiedthat said quitclaim deed willconvey to SRIR Group anyand all interest which heMaynard Heirs may have inthe coal estate in and to theDisputed Tracts. You are here-by notified that, pursuant to thesettlement and a generalmutual release, the MaynardHeirs will receive one-half ofthe balance of an escrowaccount held by United Bank,Inc., in the above civil actionfor all coal mined from theDisputed Properties.

You are hereby notifiedthat the ruling of the CircuitCourt of Lincoln County, WestVirginia, will determine theownership of the coal estate inand to the Disputed Tracts,and, will direct the disburse-ment of the escrowed funds. Ifyou are an heir of JosephMaynard or otherwise have aninterest in the ownership of theDisputed Tracts or theescrowed funds, you shouldappear at the hearing in theCounty Courthouse, in Hamlin,Lincoln County, West Virginia,on June 26, 2015 at 11:30o’clock a.m. in order to repre-sent your interests.

If you are a Maynard Heirand want to protect your rightsas a Maynard Heir, you mustattend this hearing. IF YOUDO NOT ATTEND THISHEARING, you may lose allrights to assert a claim forownership of the coal estate inand to the Disputed Tracts orthe escrowed funds may bedetermined in your absence.

June 3, 2015Donald R. Jarrell Attorney for the Plaintiffs218 North Court StreetP.O. Box 190Wayne, WV 25570(304) 272-63913/6-25

______________________LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

PUBLIC NOTICECONSTRUCTION OF

TELECOMMUNICATIONSTOWER

Lincoln County 911 isproviding notice of its intent toconstruct and operate atelecommunication tower pur-suant to FederalCommunication Commission’sProgrammatic Agreement fortelecommunication towers.The tower location is off WV 3,Yawkey, WV (38-13-41.973Nand 81-57-49.251W). Theself-support tower will be 409feet (including lightning rod) inheight. Only commentsregarding potential effects onHistoric Properties should besent within 30 days of publica-tion to:Teresa A. SchullerMead & Hunt, Inc.400 Tracy Way, Suite 200Charleston, WV 25311Phone: 681-313-4617Fax: 304/345-6714

H Y P E R L I N K"mailto:Teresa.schuller@meadh u n t . c o m "[email protected]

______________________LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

REQUEST FOR ENGINEERING PROPOSALS

The Hatfield McCoyRegional Recreation Authority,a public corporation in thestate of West Virginia, is in theprocess of obtaining proposalsfrom consulting engineeringfirms interested in providingadvice and services for theconstruction of a trailheadfacility for its Pocahontas TrailSystem in the Bramwell areaof Mercer County, WestVirginia. Project activities thatwill involve the selected engi-neering firm include site evalu-ation, site feasibility and thedesign and construction one2,000 square foot trail headbuilding and the accompany-ing site work and utilitiesinstallation.

Professional services forthe activity funded include; (1)Construction design in accor-dance with all State, Federaland Local regulations that per-tain to the proposed project;(2) Preparation of bidding andcontracting documents; (3)Participation in the evaluationof bids received and (4)Monitoring and inspection ofconstruction activities on aperiodic basis to insure com-pliance with plans and specifi-cations.

Procurement of saidservices shall be in accor-dance with 24 CFR Part 85and West Virginia CodeChapter 5G. All consultantsinterested in being consideredfor this project must submit aproposal detailing qualifica-tions, technical expertise,management and staffingcapabilities and related priorexperience.

The object of the compet-itive process is to objectivelyselect the firm who will providethe highest quality of service.Accordingly technical qualifi-cations and experience will beweighed heavily. Selectedrespondents will be inter-viewed and the firm judgedmost qualified will be selected.

Please submit allrequested information to: Attn:Jeffery T. Lusk, ExecutiveDirector, Hatfield McCoyRegional Recreation Authority,P.O. Box 146, Man, WV25635.

Proposals will be accept-ed until 4 PM on Thursday,July 2, 2015.

Attention is directed tothe fact that the proposed proj-ect is to be undertakenthrough funding sourcesincluding but not limited to theWest Virginia RecreationalTrails Grant Program Funding.

The Hatfield McCoyRegional Recreation Authoritywill afford full opportunity forminority business enterprisesto submit a show of interest inresponse to this invitation andwill not discriminate againstany interested firm or individ-ual on the grounds of race,creed, color, sex, age, handi-cap or national origin in thecontract award.

The Hatfield McCoyRegional Recreation Authorityreserves the right to accept orreject any and/or all proposals.

Legal Advertisements______________________LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

Request forQualifications for MarketingMaterials Design and LayoutConsultantThe Hatfield McCoyRegional Recreation Authorityis soliciting Qualificationspackets for companies inter-ested in providing marketingmaterials design and layoutservices to the Authority. TheAuthority produces severalbrochures and other market-ing pieces which are utilized tomarket the Hatfield McCoyATV trail system. The suc-cessful firm should have expe-rience in all aspects of graphic

design and marketing materialcreation, including brochuredevelopment, rack cards,trade show materials, newslet-ter publication and web sitedesign and layout. The firmwill work with existingAuthority marketing staff tocomplete projects on an asneeded basis. The contractperiod will be for two years.Interested firms should submita statement of qualificationsalong with samples of theirwork to Attn: Shannon Orso,Design Firm Proposal, P.O.Box 146, Man, WV 25635.Deadline for submission ofproposals is Thursday July 2,2015.

______________________LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

PUBLIC AUCTIONUp for public auction

from the Town of Hamlin, WVis a 2009 Dodge ChargerInterceptor with 78k miles.

Nice car with a 5.7 Hemi,good tires, clean and cleartitle.

The highest bid over$5,000.00 takes it. You cancontact Jennifer at Town Hallat 304-824-5500.

Bids will be opened onJuly 1, 2015 at 12 noon. Thehighest bid will be contacted tocome pick up their vehicle.

Must have cash or checkat time of pick up.

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______________________LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALU-ABLE REAL ESTATEThe undersigned

Substitute Trustee, by virtue ofthe authority vested in him bythat certain Deed of Trust,dated August 29, 2013, andduly recorded in the Office ofthe Clerk of the CountyCommission of Lincoln County,West Virginia, in DocumentNo. 2013007283, in Book No.00242, at Page 00636,Charles T. Slappe did con-

vey unto Carl D. Andrews,Esq., Trustee(s), certain realproperty described in saidDeed of Trust; and the benefi-ciary has elected to appointSeneca Trustees, Inc., asSubstitute Trustee by aSubstitution of Trustee datedApril 10, 2015 and recorded inthe aforesaid Clerk’s office;and default having been madeunder the aforementionedDeed of Trust, and the under-signed Substitute Trustee hav-ing been instructed by BOKF,N.A., a national banking asso-ciation d/b/a Bank of

Oklahoma, as successor ininterest by merger to FirstLandMortgage Servicing to fore-close thereunder, will offer forsale at public auction at thefront door of the LincolnCounty Courthouse in Hamlin,West Virginia, on June 15,2015 at 2:00 PM the followingdescribed real estate, togetherwith its improvements, ease-ments and appurtenancesthereunto belonging, situate inWashington District, LincolnCounty, West Virginia, andmore particularly described asfollows:

ALL OF THAT CERTAINLOT OR PARCEL OF LAND,TOGETHER WITH THEIMPROVEMENTS THEREONAND THE APPURTENANCESTHEREUNTO BELONGINGOR IN ANY MANNER APPER-TAINING, SITUATE, LYINGAND BEING ON THE COALRIVER IN WASHINGTONDISTRICT, LINCOLN COUN-TY, WEST VIRGINIA,DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

ALL OF LOT NO. NINE(9) OF GILCHRIST ESTATESAS SHOWN UPON A MAP ORPLAT MADE BY FIELD SUR-

VEYING COMPANY, OFRECORD IN THE OFFICE OFTHE CLERK OF THE COUN-TY COMMISSION OF LIN-COLN COUNTY, WEST VIR-GINIA, IN DEED BOOK NO.269, AT PAGE 397.

BEING THE SAMEPROPERTY CONVEYED TOCHARLES T. SLAPPE BYDEED FROM THELMA ELLI-SON RECORDED 07/07/2011IN DEED BOOK 351 PAGE18, IN THE CLERK’S OFFICEOF THE COUNTY COMMIS-SION OF LINCOLN COUNTY,WEST VIRGINIA.

At the time of the execu-tion of the Deed of Trust, thisproperty was reported to havean address of: 8 HummingbirdLane, Tornado, WV 25202.

The referenced realestate will be conveyed with nocovenants of warranty, andsubject to all covenants,restrictions, easements, rightsof way and reservations whichmay be a matter of record inthe aforesaid Clerk’s Office orvisible upon the ground, allprior liens and encumbrances,including, without limitation,liens for real estate taxes,

incinerator, sanitary and sewercharges. The purchasers atthe sale shall be responsiblefor paying the recording costsand also the tax on the privi-lege of transferring real prop-erty (the cost of the tax stampto be affixed to the deed). Thepurchasers shall be responsi-ble for payment of all realestate taxes.

The subject property willbe sold in "AS IS" condition.The Substitute Trustee shallbe under no duty to cause anyexisting tenant or person occu-pying the subject property tovacate said property.

TERMS: $9,000.00 incash and/or certified funds asdeposit with the balance dueand payable within 30 days ofthe day of sale.

FEDERAL TAX LIEN: Inthe event that there areFederal Tax Liens against theproperty, the United Stateswould have the right to redeemthe property within a period of120 days from the date of suchsale or the period allowable forredemption under local law,whichever is longer.

Pursuant to the Deed of

Trust, the Trustee may post-pone the sale by publicannouncement at the time andplace designated or by postinga notice of the same, and actby agent in the execution ofthe sale. The parties securedby the Deed of Trust reservethe right to purchase the prop-erty at such sale.

SENECA TRUSTEES,INC.

6108 Mid Atlantic DriveMorgantown, WV 26508(304) 413-0044(304) 292-2918Toll free: (888) 534-3132Reference File No.

23874

______________________LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTIN THE FAMILY COURT OFLINCOLN COUNTY, WEST

VIRGINIAIN RE: Civil Action No. 15-D-

106Tesla Richards, Petitioner

andPhilip Counts, Respondent

ORDER OF PUBLICA-TION

THE OBJECT OF THISSUIT IS TO OBTAIN AN

ALLOCATIONTHIS IS A PUBLICA-

TION BY CLASS II LEGALADVERTISEMENT

To the Above-NamedRespondent:

It appearing by affidavitfiled in this action that PhilipCounts is a non-resident ofthe State of West Virginia orhas an unknown address. It ishereby ordered that TeslaRichards serve upon PhilipCounts, Circuit Clerk’sOffice, whose address isHamlin, West Virginia,anAnswer, including any relatedcounterclaim or defense youmay have to the Petition ForAllocation filed in this action onor before 6/26/2015. If you failto Answer the Petition forAllocation, a judgment may betaken against you for the reliefdemanded in the Petition.

A copy of said Petitioncan be obtained rom theundersigned Clerk’s Office.

Entered by the Clerk ofsaid Court 5/28/2015.

Charles BrumfieldClerk of the Court2/6-11

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