Section 20 Proposal Requirements and Conditions
20-01 Advertisement (Notice to Bidders)
CLARKE COUNTY AIRPORT BOARD
2022 AIP PROJECT
PROPOSED FUEL FARM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
Sealed bids will be received by the Clarke County Airport office in Quitman, Mississippi at 429 County Road 153, Quitman, MS 39355 until 10:00 a.m. on the 26th day of July 2022, and shortly thereafter officially opened for the airport fuel farm improvements at the Clarke County Airport in Quitman, MS being known as Proposed Fueling Farm Improvement Project 2022, AIP Project.
PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF WORK ARE APPROXIMATELY AS FOLLOWS
ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM EST.
SCHED. NUMBER DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY.
C 100 Construction Quality Control Program L.S. 1
C 102.5.1e Installation and Removal of Silt Fence L.S. 1
C 105 Mobilization L.S. 1
P 101.5.1 Pavement Removal L.S. 1
P 152.4.1 Unclassified Excavation C.Y. 5
P 605.5.1 Joint Sealing Filler L.F. 100
C 107 4" PVC Sch. 40 Drainage Pipe (w/Headwall) L.F. 75 LF
C 109 Install 4” Gate Valve L.S. 1
C 110 Fuel Piping and Valve Modifications at the Fuel Tanks EA 1
E1 Fuel Card Reader (Duplex Reader for 2 Tanks) L.S. 1
E2 Fuel Filter Replacement (2 Filters assembly, 1 spare)
C 111 Install 2’x2’ Drop Inlet L. S. 1
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
CONTRACT TIME: 120 Working Days
BASIS OF AWARD
The award, if made, shall be within approximately thirty (30) days of date of receipt of Bids. The award shall be based on the lowest and best bid. The winning bid will be at the Clarke County Airport Board’s discretion. The selected winning bid will be based on the following combined weighted factors: (a) basis of bid offering for the published quantities, (b) bidders’ technical qualifications, and (c) professional reputation. The Panola County Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
The Clarke County Airport Board hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprise will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS are on file at the Clarke County Airport for review. All items shall be constructed in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards.
PLANS AND PROPOSALS may be secured from Cornerstone Engineering, LLC at 600 E. Northside Drive, Suite A, Clinton, MS 39056. The cost is $150.00 for plans and specifications, which is non-refundable. Technical questions and inquiries shall be addressed to the project manager, Mauricka McKenzie, P.E. of Cornerstone Engineering, LLC in Clinton, MS. The phone number is 601-473-2403.
Certified check or bid bond for five percent (5%) of the total bid, made payable to the Clarke County Airport Board must accompany each proposal.
A non-mandatory prebid meeting will be held on July 13th, 2022, at 10 a.m. at the Clarke County Airport.
Bids must be hand delivered or otherwise physically delivered by public or private couriers or delivery service, including but not limited to U. S. Postal Service, Certified Mail with return receipt requested, United Parcel Service, Federal Express, or by any other delivery method wherein receipt of said bids much be acknowledged, in writing, by the addressee to the Clarke County Airport Board, Attention: Glenn Cook, Quitman, MS 39355.
Bidders are hereby notified that any proposal accompanied by letters qualifying in any manner the condition under which the proposal is tendered will be considered an irregular bid and such proposal will not be considered in making the award.
20-02 Qualification of bidders. Each bidder shall submit evidence of competency and evidence of financial responsibility to perform the work to the Owner at the time of bid opening.
Evidence of competency, unless otherwise specified, shall consist of statements covering the bidder’s past experience on similar work, and a list of equipment and a list of key personnel that would be available for the work.
Each bidder shall furnish the Owner satisfactory evidence of their financial responsibility. Evidence of financial responsibility, unless otherwise specified, shall consist of a confidential statement or report of the bidder’s financial resources and liabilities as of the last calendar year or the bidder’s last fiscal year. Such statements or reports shall be certified by a public accountant. At the time of submitting such financial statements or reports, the bidder shall further certify whether their financial responsibility is approximately the same as stated or reported by the public accountant. If the bidder’s financial responsibility has changed, the bidder shall qualify the public accountant’s statement or report to reflect the bidder’s true financial condition at the time such qualified statement or report is submitted to the Owner.
Unless otherwise specified, a bidder may submit evidence that they are prequalified with the State Highway Division and are on the current “bidder’s list” of the state in which the proposed work is located. Evidence of State Highway Division prequalification may be submitted as evidence of financial responsibility in lieu of the certified statements or reports specified above.
20-03 Contents of proposal forms. The Owner's proposal forms state the location and description of the proposed construction; the place, date, and time of opening of the proposals; and the estimated quantities of the various items of work to be performed and materials to be furnished for which unit bid prices are asked. The proposal form states the time in which the work must be completed, and the amount of the proposal guaranty that must accompany the proposal. The Owner will accept only those Proposals properly executed on physical forms or electronic forms provided by the Owner. Bidder actions that may cause the Owner to deem a proposal irregular are given in paragraph 20-09 Irregular proposals.
Mobilization is limited to ten [10%] percent of the total project cost.
20-04 Issuance of proposal forms. The Owner reserves the right to refuse to issue a proposal form to a prospective bidder if the bidder is in default for any of the following reasons:
a. Failure to comply with any prequalification regulations of the Owner, if such regulations are cited, or otherwise included, in the proposal as a requirement for bidding.
b. Failure to pay, or satisfactorily settle, all bills due for labor and materials on former contracts in force with the Owner at the time the Owner issues the proposal to a prospective bidder.
c. Documented record of Contractor default under previous contracts with the Owner.
d. Documented record of unsatisfactory work on previous contracts with the Owner.
20-05 Interpretation of estimated proposal quantities. An estimate of quantities of work to be done and materials to be furnished under these specifications is given in the proposal. It is the result of careful calculations and is believed to be correct. It is given only as a basis for comparison of proposals and the award of the contract. The Owner does not expressly, or by implication, agree that the actual quantities involved will correspond exactly therewith; nor shall the bidder plead misunderstanding or deception because of such estimates of quantities, or of the character, location, or other conditions pertaining to the work. Payment to the Contractor will be made only for the actual quantities of work performed or materials furnished in accordance with the plans and specifications. It is understood that the quantities may be increased or decreased as provided in the Section 40, paragraph 40-02, Alteration of Work and Quantities, without in any way invalidating the unit bid prices.
20-06 Examination of plans, specifications, and site. The bidder is expected to carefully examine the site of the proposed work, the proposal, plans, specifications, and contract forms. Bidders shall satisfy themselves to the character, quality, and quantities of work to be performed, materials to be furnished, and to the requirements of the proposed contract. The submission of a proposal shall be prima facie evidence that the bidder has made such examination and is satisfied to the conditions to be encountered in performing the work and the requirements of the proposed contract, plans, and specifications.
Boring logs and other records of subsurface investigations and tests are available for inspection of bidders. It is understood and agreed that such subsurface information, whether included in the plans, specifications, or otherwise made available to the bidder, was obtained, and is intended for the Owner’s design and estimating purposes only. Such information has been made available for the convenience of all bidders. It is further understood and agreed that each bidder is solely responsible for all assumptions, deductions, or conclusions which the bidder may make or obtain from their own examination of the boring logs and other records of subsurface investigations and tests that are furnished by the Owner.
20-07 Preparation of proposal. The bidder shall submit their proposal on the forms furnished by the Owner. All blank spaces in the proposal forms, unless explicitly stated otherwise, must be correctly filled in where indicated for each and every item for which a quantity is given. The bidder shall state the price (written in ink or typed) both in words and numerals which they propose for each pay item furnished in the proposal. Prices should generally be written in whole dollars and cents. The extended total amount of each item should not be rounded. In case of conflict between words and numerals, the words, unless obviously incorrect, shall govern.
The bidder shall correctly sign the proposal in ink. If the proposal is made by an individual, their name and post office address must be shown. If made by a partnership, the name and post office address of each member of the partnership must be shown. If made by a corporation, the person signing the proposal shall give the name of the state where the corporation was chartered and the name, titles, and business address of the president, secretary, and the treasurer. Anyone signing a proposal as an agent shall file evidence of their authority to do so and that the signature is binding upon the firm or corporation.
20-08 Responsive and responsible bidder. A responsive bid conforms to all significant terms and conditions contained in the Owner’s invitation for bid. It is the Owner’s responsibility to decide if the exceptions taken by a bidder to the solicitation are material or not and the extent of deviation it is willing to accept.
A responsible bidder has the ability to perform successfully under the terms and conditions of a proposed procurement, as defined in 2 CFR § 200.318(h). This includes such matters as Contractor integrity, compliance with public policy, record of past performance, and financial and technical resources.
20-09 Irregular proposals. Proposals shall be considered irregular for the following reasons:
a. If the proposal is on a form other than that furnished by the Owner, or if the Owner’s form is altered, or if any part of the proposal form is detached.
b. If there are unauthorized additions, conditional or alternate pay items, or irregularities of any kind that make the proposal incomplete, indefinite, or otherwise ambiguous.
c. If the proposal does not contain a unit price for each pay item listed in the proposal, except in the case of authorized alternate pay items, for which the bidder is not required to furnish a unit price.
d. If the proposal contains unit prices that are obviously unbalanced.
e. If the proposal is not accompanied by the proposal guaranty specified by the Owner.
f. If the applicable Disadvantaged Business Enterprise information is incomplete.
The Owner reserves the right to reject any irregular proposal and the right to waive technicalities if such waiver is in the best interest of the Owner and conforms to local laws and ordinances pertaining to the letting of construction contracts.
20-10 Bid guarantee. Each separate proposal shall be accompanied by a bid bond, certified check, or other specified acceptable collateral, in the amount specified in the proposal form. Such bond, check, or collateral shall be made payable to the Owner.
20-11 Delivery of proposal. Each proposal submitted shall be placed in a sealed envelope plainly marked with the project number, location of airport, and name and business address of the bidder on the outside. When sent by mail, preferably registered, the sealed proposal, marked as indicated above, should be enclosed in an additional envelope. No proposal will be considered unless received at the place specified in the advertisement or as modified by Addendum before the time specified for opening all bids. Proposals received after the bid opening time shall be returned to the bidder unopened.
20-12 Withdrawal or revision of proposals. A bidder may withdraw or revise (by withdrawal of one proposal and submission of another) a proposal provided that the bidder’s request for withdrawal is received by the Owner [ in writing ] before the time specified for opening bids. Revised proposals must be received at the place specified in the advertisement before the time specified for opening all bids.
20-13 Public opening of proposals. Proposals shall be opened, and read, publicly at the time and place specified in the advertisement. Bidders, their authorized agents, and other interested persons are invited to attend. Proposals that have been withdrawn (by written or telegraphic request) or received after the time specified for opening bids shall be returned to the bidder unopened.
20-14 Disqualification of bidders. A bidder shall be considered disqualified for any of the following reasons:
a. Submitting more than one proposal from the same partnership, firm, or corporation under the same or different name.
b. Evidence of collusion among bidders. Bidders participating in such collusion shall be disqualified as bidders for any future work of the Owner until any such participating bidder has been reinstated by the Owner as a qualified bidder.
c. If the bidder is considered to be in “default” for any reason specified in paragraph 20-04, Issuance of Proposal Forms, of this section.
20-15 Discrepancies and Omissions. A Bidder who discovers discrepancies or omissions with the project bid documents shall immediately notify the Owner’s Engineer of the matter. A bidder that has doubt as to the true meaning of a project requirement may submit to the Owner’s Engineer a written request for interpretation no later than [ 3 ] days prior to bid opening.
Any interpretation of the project bid documents by the Owner’s Engineer will be by written addendum issued by the Owner. The Owner will not consider any instructions, clarifications, or interpretations of the bidding documents in any manner other than written addendum.
END OF SECTION 20
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF CLARKE COUNTY
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
IN RE: CIVIL ACTION NO. 20-0185-S
THE ESTATE OF GWENDOLYN ROBINSON, DECEASED
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
TO: The absent and unknown heirs at law of Gwendolyn Robinson, deceased
NOTICE TO RESPONDENTS
THE COMPLAINT FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS-AT-LAW CURRENTLY PENDING IN THIS CIVIL ACTION IS IMPORTANT AND YOU MUST TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS.
You are summoned to appear and defend against said COMPLAINT FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS-AT-LAW at 8:45 o’clock a.m. on the 26th day of July, 2022, in the Chancery courtroom of the Clarke County Courthouse in Quitman, Mississippi, and in case of your failure to appear and defend a judgment will be entered against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, including the closing of this estate.
You are not required to file an answer or other pleading, but you may do so if you desire.
ISSUED UNDER MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF SAID COURT, this the 31st day of May, 2022.
ANGIE WADE CHISHOLM GIBBS,
CHANCERY CLERK OF CLARKE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
BY: Brandy Stanwood
DEPUTY CLERK
(SEAL)
PREPARED BY:
AMANDA TRAWICK RAINEY
MISSISSIPPI STATE BAR NO. 99694
WITHERSPOON & COMPTON
POST OFFICE BOX 845
MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI 39302-0845
Dates of Publication: 06/16/2022; 06/23/2022 & 06/30/2022.
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF CLARKE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF LILLIAN BAKER TONEY, DECEASED
CAUSE NO. 22-0094(S)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
LILLIAN B. TONEY, DECEASED
Letters Testamentary, having been granted on the 1st day of June, 2022, by the Chancery Court of Clarke County, Mississippi, to the undersigned Executor of the Estate of Lillian B. Toney, Deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate to present the same to the Clerk of this Court for probate and registration according to law, within ninety (90) days from the first publication of this notice, or they will be forever barred.
THIS, the 8th day of June, 2022.
Barry S. Toney, Executor
Barry S. Toney, Executor
Estate of Lillian B. Toney, Deceased
William F. Blair (MSB No. 3365)
Blair & Bondurant, P.A.
Post Office Box 321423
Jackson, MS 39232
(601) 992-4477
bill@bbfirm.com
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF CLARKE, MISSISSIPPI
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY SLAY, DECEASED
NO. 21-CV-00246
RULE 81 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
COUNTY OF CLARKE
TO: All persons claiming to be an heir at law or descendant of Dorothy Slay, Deceased, who are unknown after diligent inquiry; and All persons who claim any right, title or interest in the Estate of Dorothy Slay, Deceased, who are unknown after diligent inquiry.
You have been made a Respondent in the suit filed in this Court by the Petitioner, Vanessa Williamson, seeking to establish the heirs at law of Dorothy Slay, Deceased. Respondents other than you in this action are: UNKNOWN
You are summoned to appear and defend against the Petition filed against you in this action at 8:45 a.m. on the 26th day of July, 2022, at the Clarke County Chancery Courthouse, located at 101 South Archusa Avenue, Quitman, Mississippi, and in case of your failure to appear and defend, a judgment will be entered against you for the money or other things demanded in this Petition.
You are not required to file an answer or other pleading, but you may do so if you desire.
Issued under my hand and seal of said Court, this the 6th day of June, 2022.
Honorable Angie Wade Chisolm Gibbs,
Clarke County Chancery Clerk
BY: /s/ Angie Wade Chisolm
Requested By:
/s/ Robert Ogletree
Robert B. Ogletree, Esq. (MSB #10427)
Robert B. Ogletree, PLLC
1640 Lelia Drive, Ste. 105
Jackson, MS 39216
Telephone: 601-345-2900
Facsimile: 601-300-3131
rbogletree@gmail.com
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In The Chancery Court of Lauderdale County
The State of Mississippi
In the matter of the adoption of minor child
Laurisha Bozeman and individually and as Next Friends of Minor Child, BAYLEE J. BOZEMAN
Petitioners
Vs.
Any unknown Putative Father
Respondent
Case No.: 18-2737-P
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
COUNTY OF CLARKE
TO: ANY UNKNOWN PUTATIVE FATHER OF BABY GIRL BORN AT OCEAN SPRINGS HOSPITAL ON NOVEMBER 16, 2011
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT
THE PETITION FOR ADOPTION ATTACHED TO THIS SUMMONS IS IMPORTANT AND YOU MUST TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS.
You are summoned to appear and defend against the attached PETITION FOR ADOPTION on the 9th day of August, 2022, at 8:45 a.m. in the Chancery Courtroom of the Clarke County Courthouse, located in Quitman, Mississippi, and in case of your failure to appear and defend, a judgement will be entered against you for the money or other things demanded in the Amended Petition.
You are not required to file an answer or other pleading, but you may do so if you so desire.
Issued under my hand and seal of said Court, this 13th day of June 2022.
Angie Chisholm-Gibbs, Chancery Clerk
Clarke County, Mississippi
By Brandy Stanwood
Seal
Prepared by:
Edward Kramer
Kramer Law Firm, PLLC
P.O. Box 896
Quitman, MS 39355
601-776-0108
Email: Kramerlawfirm.ms@gmail.com
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BEFORE THE STATE OIL AND GAS BOARD OF MISSISSIPPI
Re: Petition for Extension of Inactive Well Status of Wells in Carmichael Field
Docket No. 273-2022-D
PUBLIC NOTICE
To all owners of, and persons interested in the Carmichael et al No. 29-8 Well, the International Paper Co. No. 1 Well, the Mosley No. 1 Well, the Rolison No. 2 Well and the Rolison No. 3 Well in Carmichael Field, Clarke County, Mississippi:
Take notice that Pete's Pumping & Well Services, LLC has filed a petition in this docket requesting that this Board enter an order granting an extension of inactive well status for the above-mentioned wells. Said Petition will be heard by this Board at 10 a.m. on July 20, 2022, in Suite E, 500 Greymont Avenue, Jackson, Mississippi 39202, at which time and place all interested parties may appear and contest said matter. A copy of said Petition and documents filed therewith are on file in the office of this Board and may be there examined by any person interested. If you intend to contest the docket or request a continuance you must notify the Board and the petitioner's representative of your intention in writing not later than 5 p.m. on July 12, 2022. Failure to so notify the Board and the petitioner's representative shall be a waiver of your right to contest or request a continuance.
You are advised that the Board may adopt orders concerning a petition which may differ from the relief requested by Petitioner and the Board will enter such order or orders as in its judgment may be appropriate in accordance with the evidence presented.
Dated June 17, 2022.
STATE OIL AND GAS BOARD OF MISSISSIPPI
Jesse New
State Oil and Gas Board Supervisor
Suite E, 500 Greymont Avenue
Jackson, Mississippi 39202
(601) 576-4900
Representative for Petitioner:
James M. Nix
JONES AND NIX, PLLC
2 Country Place
Pearl, Mississippi 39208
(601) 948-6800
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF CLARKE COUNTY
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
GREGORY SCOTT RIGDON, PLAINTIFF
VS.
JENNIFER MITCHELL RIGDON, DEFENDANT
CASE NO.: 22-55-P
SUMMONS
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
COUNTY OF CLARKE
To: Jennifer Mitchell Rigdon
5205 A Highway 145 North
Meridian, MS
THE AMENDED COMPLAINT WHICH IS ATTACHED TO THIS SUMMONS IS IMPORTANT AND YOU MUST TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS.
You are required to mail or hand-deliver a copy of a written response to the Complaint for Divorce to Frances Smith Stephenson, the attorney for the Plaintiff(s), whose Post Office address is P.O. Box 5673, and whose street address is 1931 24th Avenue, Meridian, MS 39302. Your response must be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days from the date of delivery of this summons and complaint or a judgment by default will be entered against you for the money or other things demanded in the Amended Complaint.
You must also file the original of your response with the Clerk of this Court within a reasonable time afterward.
ISSUED under my hand and the seal of said court, this the 17th day of June, 2022.
Angie Wade Gibbs, Chancery Clerk
Chancery Clerk of Clarke County, MS
BY: Ellen Allen, D.C.
Stephenson Law Offices, PLLC
Post Office Box 5673
Meridian, MS 39302
(601) 693-2246 (telephone)
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF CLARKE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
ROY GLEN COTTEN by PAULA DARLENE COTTEN,
My attorney in fact
PLAINTIFF
VERSUS
CLARKE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; HOPE MOORE HERRINGTON, in her official capacity as Clarke County, Mississippi Tax Assessor; HOPE MOORE HERRINGTON, in her official capacity as Clarke County, Mississippi Tax Collector; ANGIE WADE CHISHOLM, in her official capacity as Clarke County, Mississippi Chancery Clerk; LYNN FITCH, in her official capacity as Mississippi Attorney General; KASSIE COLEMAN, in her official Capacity as District Attorney for Clarke County, Mississippi; ANY OTHER PERSONS OR ENTITIES CLAIMING AN OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN SUBJECT PROPERTY; LAURA MILLER; ESTATE OF LAURA MILLER; HEIRS AT LAW OF LAURA MILLER
DEFENDANTS
CAUSE NO. 22-91-S
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
TO: LAURA MILLER
ESTATE OF LAURA MILLER
HEIRS AT LAW OF LAURA MILLER
ANY OTHER PERSONS OR ENTITIES CLAIMING AN OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT(S)
THE COMPLAINT WHICH IS ATTACHED TO THIS SUMMONS IS IMPORTANT AND YOU MUST TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS.
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO MAIL OR HAND DELIVER A COPY OF A WRITTEN RESPONSE TO THE COMPLAINT TO JERRY D. SHARP, PLLC, 3217 AUDUBON DRIVE, LAUREL, MS 39440, ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF(S). YOUR RESPONSE MUST BE MAILED OR DELIVERED WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY OF THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT OR A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT WILL BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE MONEY OR OTHER THINGS DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT.
YOU MUST ALSO FILE THE ORIGINAL OF YOUR RESPONSE WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME AFTERWARD.
ISSUED UNDER MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF SAID COURT, THIS THE 24TH DAY OF MAY, 2022.
ANGIE WADE CHISHOLM GIBBS
Chancery Clerk of Clarke County, Mississippi
(Seal)
BY: Brandy Stanwood D.C.
JERRY D. SHARP, ESQUIRE, MSB # 1013884
Jerry D. Sharp, PLLC
3217 Audubon Drive
Laurel, MS 39440
Telephone 601-425-3000
Facsimile 601-425-3311
jerrys@jerrysharplawfirm.com
John 3:16
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF CLARKE COUNTY
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
EVELYN STEVENS
PLAINTIFF
VERSUS
BOBBY LEWIS STEVENS
DEFENDANT
CIVIL ACTION NO. 21-121-S
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION ON COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
TO: Bobby Lewis Stevens
Address Unknown
You have been made a Defendant in the suit filed in this Court by Evelyn Stevens, Plaintiff(s), seeking a Divorce on a contested ground.
You are required to mail, or hand deliver a written response to the Complaint filed against you in this action to Joseph A. Denson, Attorney for Plaintiff(s), whose post office address is 5022, Meridian, Mississippi 39302-5022 and whose street address is 1931 23rd Avenue, Meridian, Mississippi 39302.
YOUR RESPONSE MUST BE MAILED OR DELIVERED NOT LATER THAN THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE 9th DAY OF JUNE, 2022, WHICH IS THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS SUMMONS. IF YOUR RESPONSE IS NOT SO MAILED OR DELIVERED, A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT WILL BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE MONEY OR OTHER RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT.
You must also file the original of your response with the Clerk of this Court within a reasonable time afterward.
Issued under my hand and the seal of said Court, this 1st day of June, 2022.
Angie Wade Chisholm Gibbs
Clarke County Chancery Clerk
Quitman, Mississippi
By: Angie Gibbs, DEPUTY CLERK
Prepared By:
JOSEPH A. DENSON, MBN 101910
DENSON AND ASSOCIATES, PLLC
1931 TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE
POST OFFICE BOX 5022
MERIDIAN, MS 39302-5022
PHONE: 601-693-5400
FAX: 601-693-5983
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