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Ms. Jan Sanders Secretary of the Commission Arkansas Public , r-1 . 1- ,__ ARKANSAS 1 Sam 1. Bratton, Jr. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Chairman 1000 Center 682-1 453 P.O. Box 400 Patricia S. Qualls Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-0400 Commissioner 682- 145 1 Jerrell L. Clark Director Julius D. Kearney 682-1 794 Commissioner 682-1 455 .-I, i -1 -. < _,, , . Ms. Jan Sanders I* . ,, Secretary of the Commission Arkansas Public Service Commission 1000 Center Street P.O. Box 400 Little Rock, AR 72203-0400 RE: Docket: 92-178-U Dear Ms. Sanders: Attached for filing in the above referenced docket are copies of the: Public Service Announcement sent to radio and television stations, Mailing list of all radio and television stations to which the Public Service Announcement was mailed, Letter to State Legislators, Mailing list of all State Senators and State Representatives to which the letter was mailed, who have constituents living in Arkla Energy Resources' and Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company's service area, Letter to selected newspapers, Mailing list of selected newspapers to which the letter was mailed. These newspapers serve customers living in Arkla Energy Resources' and Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company's service area. Sincerely, 4' _A 'Jerrell Clark JC/pes attachment .:- ARKANSAS Sam 1. Bratton, Jr. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Chairman 1000 Center 682-1453 Box 400 P.O. Patricia S. Qualls Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-0400 Commissioner 682- 145 1 Jerrell L. Clark Director Julius D. Kearney 682-1 794 Commissioner 682-1455 August 24 , 1992 Senator Mike Bearden Post Office Box 1824 Blytheville, AR 72316 RE: Arkla Energy Kesources' and Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company's Public Hearing Dear Senator Bearden: Attached please find a copy of the legal notice regarding the public hearing for Arkla Energy Resources and Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company as it appeared in the Arkansas Democrat*Gazette on August 1, 1992. If you or your constituents wish to make a statement to the Commission regarding this Stipulation and Agreement, you are invited to do so. If you should have any questions or need additional information, please contact Donna Gray at 682-5722. Thank you, '/ (-_A. ,/Jerrell Clark JC/pes attachment cc: Docket File LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to the rules of the Arkansas Public Service Commission, Arkla, Inc. hereby gives notice that on July 15, 1552, a Joint Petition was filed in Docket No. 52-178-U by the Staff of the Arkansas Public Service Commission, the Attorney Genersl of the State of Arkansas, Arkla Energy Resources and Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company. Attached to the Joint Petition as Exhibit A is a Stipulation and Agreement which the petitioners ask to be approved and adopted by the Commission. The Stipulation, if approved, would resolve all gas cost issues in AER's pending rate case, Docket No. 91-, 0934 and in Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company's pending rate case, Docket No. 92-0324. The Stipulation would also resolve any and all Arkla, Inc. gas cost and purchasing practice issues, both retrospective and prospective , o t he wise arising in any existing or preexisting proceedings before the Commission. A public hearing on the Stipulation is scheduled to begin at 9:30a.m., Thursday, September 3, 1992, in Commission Hearing Room No. 1, Arkansas Public Service Commission Building, 1000 Center Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. The Commission's rules provide procedures for interested persons to intervene as a party or make limited appearances. Further information may be obtained by writing or calling the Secretary of the Commission, Mrs. Jan Sanders. The mailing address of the Secretary and the Commission is Arkansas Public Service Commission, P.O.Box 400, Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-0400. SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES Senator Mike Bearden Post Office Box 1824 Blytheville, AR 72316 Senator Mike Beebe 211 W. Arch Avenue Searcy, AR 72143 Senator Clarence E. Bell P.O. Box 282 Parkin, AR 72373 Senator Steve Bell P.O. Box 4282 Batesville, AR 72503 Senator Paul Jerry Bookout P.O. Box 415 Jonesboro, AR 72401 Senator Jay Bradford P.O. Box 8367 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 Senator Bud Canada P.O. Box 2110 Hot Springs, AR 71914 Senator Neely Cassady P.O. Box 1810 Nashville, AR 71852 Senator Charlie C. Chaffin Route 3, Box 1057 Benton, AR 72015 Senator Wayne Dowd P.O. Box 2631 Texarkana, RR 75502 Senator Jean Edwards Route 1, Box 67 Sherrill, AR 72152 Senator Mike Everett 412 Broadway Marked Tree, AR 72365 Senator Jonathan Fitch Route 1 Hindsville, AR 72738 Senator Jack Gibson P.O. Drawer 630 Dermott, AR 71638 Senator Allen Gordon P.O. Box 558 Morrilton, AR 72110 Senator Luther IILutlHardin 309 South Vancouver Russellville, AR 72801 Senator Morril Harriman 522 Main Street Van Buren, AR 72956 Senator Cliff Hoofman P.O. Box 1038 North Little Rock, AR 72115 Senator George Hopkins 78 Carver Hills Malvern, AR 72104 Senator Max Howell 211 spring Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Senator Jerry D. Jewel1 721 East 21st Street Little Rock, AR 72206 Senator Bill Lewellen Post Office Box 403 Marianna, AR 72360 Senator Steve Luelf Post Office Drawer 447 Mountain Home, AR 72653 Senator David R. Malone P.O. Box 1048 Fayetteville, AR 72702-1048 Senator Travis Miles P.O. Box 2108 Fort Smith, AR 72902-2108 Senator W. D. Moore, Jr. 1112 Green Street El Dorado, AR 71730 Senator John Pagan 6907 Lucerne Little Rock, AR 72205 Senator Mike Ross P.O. Box 374 Prescott, AR 71857 Senator Stanley Russ P.O. Box 787 Conway, AR 72032 Senator James C. llJimllScott #l Scott Drive Warren, AR 71671 Senator Victor F. Snyder 324 South Valmar Little Rock, AR 72205 Senator Mike Todd 333 W. Court Street Paragould, AR 72450 Senator Bill Walters P.O. Box 280 Greenwood, AR 72936 Senator Nick Wilson P.O. Box 525 Pocahontas, AR 72455 Senator Joe E. Yates 1812 Clark Street Bentonville, AR 72712 Representative James Allen 2605 Malvern Road Hot Springs, AR 71901-7139 Representative Jim Argue, Jr. 5905 Forest Place #210 Little Rock, AR 72207-5245 Representative Robert aSodyllArnold 324 Cherry Street Arkadelphia, AR 71923 Representative Thomas G. Baker Route 1, Box 80 Alicia, AR 72410 Representative Richard L. Barclay P.O. Box 279 212 South Third Street Rogers, AR 72757 Representative David L. Beatty Drawer 640 Lewisville, AFt 71845 Representative Ralph I1Buddyv1Blair , Jr. 7415 Oxford Place Fort Smith, AR 72903-4232 Representative Irma Hunter Brown 1920 South Summit Street Little Rock, AR 72202-6250 Representative Christene Brownlee P.O. Box 27 Gilmore, AR 72339-0027 Representative L. L. IIDoctlBryan 305 South Vancouver Russellville, AR 72801 Representative V. 0. llButchllCalhoun P.O. Box 7 Des Arc, AR 72040-0007 Representative John Paul Capps P.O. Box 1488 Searcy, AR 72143 Representative Albert llTomllCollier 2713 Ivy Drive Newport, AR 72112 Representative Arthur Carter 301 Mountain Street Berryville, AR 72606-3015 Representative Ernest G. Cunningham 727 Columbia Street Helena, AR 72342-2813 Representative Michael K. Davis Route 1, Box 190B Ravenden Springs, AR 72460 Representative John H. Dawson P.O. Box 336 Camden, AR 71701 Representative Walter M. Day P.O. Box 274 Blytheville, AR 72315 Representative James G. Dietz 5301 Warden Road, Suite H-1 North Little Rock, AR 72116 Representative Travis Dowd P.O. Box 2015 Texarkana, AR 75502 Representative Veo Easley P. 0. Box 308 409 Red Street Sheridan, AR 72150 Representative Bob Fairchild 1428 Mission Blvd. Fayetteville, AR 72701-2221 Representative Pat H. Flanagin P.O. Box 867 Forrest City, AR 72335 Representative Tom Forgey 909 Highland Magnolia, AR 71753 Representative William F. Foster P.O. Drawer 220 England, AR 72046-0220 Representative Lloyd R. George Rt. 1 East Ola, AR 72853 Representative Bynum Gibson 312 South Main Street Derrnott, AR 71638-2439 Representative James ttEdttGilbert P. 0. Box 633 Mountain Home, AR 72653 Representative Art Givens Suite 206, Brookwood Center 301 Brookwood Road Sherwood, AR 72116-4205 Representative Larry Goodwin P.O. Box 129 Cave City, AR 72521 Representative Bruce Hawkins 211 E. Church Morrilton, AR 72110 Representative B. G. Hendrix 2215 South 40th Street Fort Smith, AR 72903 Representative Carol ttCoachttHenry 2213 Ozark Drive North Little Rock, AR 72116 Representative Jerry E. Hinshaw Route 4, Box 444-A Springdale, AR 72764 Representative Bobby L. Hogue P.O. Box 97 Jonesboro, AR 72403 Representative James M. Holland RR1 Knobel, AR 72435 Representative Hoye D. Horn P.O. Box 64 Foreman, AR 71836-0664 Representative Jerry Hunton WC-8 14221 Greasy Valley Road Prairie Grove, AR 72753 Representative Tim Hutchinson P.O. Box 933 Bentonville, AR 72712-0933 Representative Myra Jones 5201 Country Club Road Little Rock, AR 72207 Representative James Jordan P.O. Box 518 Monticello, AR 71655 Representative Jerry D. King P.O. Box 673 Greenwood, AR 72936 Representative H. Lacy Landers 524 River Street Benton, AR 72015 Representative John M. Lipton P.O. Box 311 Warren, AR 71671 Representative Ode L. Maddox P.O. Box 128 Oden, AR 71961 Representative Joseph K. Mahony 406 Armstrong Building El Dorado, AR 71730 Representative Jack McCoy 712 McNeal Street Malvern, AR 72104 Representative Lloyd C. McCuiston, Jr. 1501 N. Golf Links Cove West Memphis, AR 72301-3867 Representative Ben L. McGee P.O. BOX 6-C Marion, AR 72364 Representative Robert L. McGinnis Route 3, Box 197 Marianna, AR 72360 Representative Louis M. McJunkin P.O. Box 223 Springdale, AR 72764 Representative Jimmie Don McKissack P.O. Box 599 Star City, AR 71667 Representative John E. Miller P.O. Box 420 Melbourne, AR 72556 Representative Owen Miller 602 Liberty Marked Tree, AR 72365 Representative J. Sturgis Miller 4410 Town & Country Lane Pine Bluff, AR 71603-7456 Representative William P. Mills Box 1378 Searcy, AR 72143 Representative Larry Mitchell P.O. Box 81 Bryant, AR 72022 Representative Tommy E. Mitchum P.O.
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