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Public Notices February 25, 2021

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On Thu, 02/25/2021 - 9:06 AM

PUBLIC NOTICE

We, the officers of Joe’s Wine & Spirits Corp., intend to make application for a package retailer permit as provided for by the Location Option Alcoholic Beverage Control Laws, Section 67-1-1, et seq., of the Mississippi code of 1972, Annotated.  If granted such permit, We propose to operate as a corporation. Under the trade name of Joe’s Wine & Spirits located at 525 B W. Main Street, Charleston, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi.

The name(s), title(s) and address(es) of all owners/partners/officer(s)/members and/or majority stockholders/trustee of the above are as follows:

Omar Shaker Alowdi

If any person wishes to request a hearing to object to the issuance of this permit a request for a hearing must be made in writing and received by the Department of Revenue within (15) fifteen days from the first date this notice was published.  Requests shall be sent to:

Chief Counsel, Legal Division

Department of Revenue

PO Box 22828

Jackson, MS 39225

Date of First Publication: 02/18/2021

This the 3rd day of February, 2021.

(2-18, 25)


ABANDONED AUTO AUCTION

1. 2005 Toyota Camry

Color: Tan

VIN:4T1BE32KX4U334623

Odometer reading: ?

2. 2003 GMC Envoy

Color: Tan

VIN: 1GKDT138S122447993

Odometer reading: ?

Auction for the above vehicles will be held Friday, March 5, 2021 at 2 p.m. at Mitchell’s Repair Shop, South Franklin Street, Charleston, MS 38921.  662-647-3601.

(2-11, 18, 25)


IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN W. WHITTEN, III, DECEASED

MONA THARP WHITTEN, PETITIONER    NO. 2021-4-2

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Letters Testamentary having been granted on the 3rd day of February, 2021, by the Chancery Court of the Second Judicial District of Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, in Cause No. 2021-4-2, to the undersigned Executrix upon the Estate of JOHN W. WHITTEN, III, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate to present the same to the Clerk of said Court for probate and registration according to the law within ninety (90) days from the first publication of this Notice, or they will be forever barred. 

This the 4th day of February, 2021.

/s/

MONA THARP WHITTEN, Executrix of the Estate of JOHN W. WHITTEN, III 

Of counsel:

LAW OFFICE OF ROB TYNER

ROB TYNER MSB NO. 99253

P.O. BOX 179

SUMNER, MS 38957

662-375-8756

662-375-8694 (fax)

Rob@robtynerlaw.com

Solicitor

 

 

 

(2-11, 18, 25)


IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TILLIE BELLE PARKER CARSON, DECEASED

SANDRA JO CARSON JENKINS, PETITIONER    NO. 2021-5-2

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Letters Testamentary having been granted on the 3rd day of February, 2021, by the Chancery Court of the Second Judicial District of Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, in Cause No. 2021-5-2, to the undersigned Executrix upon the Estate of TILLIE BELLE PARKER CARSON , deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate to present the same to the Clerk of said Court for probate and registration according to the law within ninety (90) days from the first publication of this Notice, or they will be forever barred. 

This the 4th day of February, 2021.

/s/

SANDRA JO CARSON JENKINS, Executrix of the Estate of TILLIE BELLE PARKER CARSON 

Of counsel:

LAW OFFICE OF ROB TYNER

ROB TYNER MSB NO. 99253

P.O. BOX 179

SUMNER, MS 38957

662-375-8756

662-375-8694 (fax)

Rob@robtynerlaw.com

Solicitor

(2-11, 18, 25)


ELC - 2 (Revised 1/17/90)                                                                           Exhibit 2

NOTICE OF ELECTION

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 69-27-31, Mississippi Code 1972 An¬notated, an election will be held on March 9, 2021 to elect three (3) commissioners for the Tallahatchie County Soil and Water Con¬servation District from beats 3, 4, and 5.

VOTING PLACE - TIME - LOCATION

Beat #: 1

Place:    Emily’s Market and Deli    

From 8:00 A.M. To 4:00 P.M.

Location: 8984 Teasdale Road, Enid, MS 38927

Beat #: 2

Place:    Sayle Bulk Plant

From 8:00 A.M. To 4:00 P.M.

Location: 3058 Hwy. 35 N., Charleston, MS 38921

Beat #: 3

Place:    Tallahatchie Co. SWCD/NRCS Office

From 8:00 A.M. To 4:00 P.M.

Location: 360 W. Cypress St. Suite B, Charleston, MS 38921

Beat #: 4

Place:    Tallahatchie County Farm Supply

From 8:00 A.M. To 4:00 P.M.

Location: 7891 Tippo Road, Charleston, MS 38921

Beat #: 5

 

 

 

Place:    WADE Inc.    

From 8:00 A.M. To 4:00 P.M.

Location: 49 S. Hwy. 2 Webb Gin Road, Webb, MS 38966

Signed by Authority of the Mississippi Soil and Water Conservation Commission as recorded in its minutes of June 16, 2020.

Mark E. Gilbert

Executive Director, MSWCC

(2-11, 18, 25)


IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSHUA M. MELTON, DECEASED 

CAUSE NO. _2021-6_ 

MARIA A. MELTON    PETITIONER

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Letters of Administration having being granted on the 2nd day of February, A.D., 2021, by the Chancery Court of Tallahatchie County, Mississippi to the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Joshua M. Melton, 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.

Dated, this the 5th day of February, A.D., 2021.

_/s/ Maria A. Melton

MARIA A. MELTON

Administrator of the Estate of Joshua M. Melton, Deceased

Lance D. Tennyson, MS Bar #105204

P.O. Box 190

Charleston, MS 38921

P: (662) 647-3656

F: (662) 647-0218

lance@tennysonlegal.com 

(2-11, 18, 25)


IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BEVERLY A. TRIBBLE, DECEASED 

CAUSE NO. __2020-73

MITZI WOODS        PETITIONER

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Letters of Administration having being granted on the 27th  day of February, A.D., 2021, by the Chancery Court of Tallahatchie County, Mississippi to the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Beverly A. Tribble, 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.

Dated, this the 4th day of February, A.D., 2021.

/s/ Mitzi Woods

MITZI WOODS

Administrator of the Estate of Beverly A. Tribble, Deceased

Lance D. Tennyson, MS Bar #105204

P.O. Box 190

Charleston, MS 38921

P: (662) 647-3656

 

 

 

F: (662) 647-0218

lance@tennysonlegal.com 

(2-11, 18, 25)


ABANDONED AUTO AUCTION

1. 2000 Toyota Sienna

VIN: 4T32ZF139YU226918

Color: Tan

Odometer reading: ?

2. 2008 Chev. Impala

VIN: 2G1WT58K781364901

Color: Red

Odometer reading?

Auction for above vehicles will be held Friday, March 5, at 2:00 pm. at Mitchell’s Repair Shop, South Franklin St, Charleston, MS 38921

(662) 647-3601

(2-18, 25, 3-4)


IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

In the Matter of the Administration of Jessie Holman, Deceased

Cause No. 2020-47

Betty Crawford, Petitioner vs.

All Unknown Heirs of Jessie Holman, Deceased

SUMMONS IN RULE 81(D)(1) AND (2) TYPE ACTION

State of Mississippi

To: To all Heirs Known and Unknown of Jessie Holman, Deceased or Any Other Person or Individual Having an Interest in This Estate.

Take Notice that a hearing will be held in the above styled and numbered action to which you are a defendant on the 18th day of March, 2021 at 9:30 at the Tallahatchie County Courthouse in the City of Charleston, Mississippi.

(X) The action against you is one described by Rule 81(d)(1), MRCP, which is triable 30 days after completion of service of process in any manner other than by publication, or 30 days after the first publication where process is by publication.

( ) The action against you is one described by Rule 81(d)(2), MRCP, which is triable seven (7) days after service of process in any manner other than by publication, or 30 days after the first publication where process is by publication.

Attached to this summons is a copy of the Petition to Determine Heirship of Jessie Holman, Deceased.  Although Rule 81(d)(d) does not require yo to file an answer or other pleading, you may do so if you deem it necessary to properly develop the issues, or, if you are required to do so by the Court.

In any event, however, YOU SHOULD APPEAR IN COURT IN PERSON ON THE DATE, TIME, AND PLACE DESIGNATED ABOVE to defend the action.  Failure to appear may result in a judgement against you.

Issued under my hand and Seal of said Court, on this the 12 day of February, 2021.

Tallahatchie County Chancery Court Clerk

By: Y. Hudson, Deputy Clerk

(2-18, 25, 3-4)


PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the East Tallahatchie School District is seeking sealed bids for installation and configuration of district owned wireless access points on each school campus.  A mandatory site visit must be scheduled Sealed Bids must be received by March 12, 2021.  Full details can be found at https://www.usac.org/e-rate/.

(2-18, 25, 3-4)


PUBLIC NOTICE: The East Tallahatchie School District will receive sealed bids for a  1998 model school bus, VIN # 1GDHG31F8W1088037, with an odometer reading of 159,162  to be sold as-is.  The deadline to submit bids is Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. Bids will be opened at  6:30 p.m. at the East Tallahatchie School District central office located at 411 E. Chestnut, Charleston, MS 38921.  The district reserves the right to reject any or all bids.  

Dr. Darron E. Edwards, Superintendent

(2-25, 3-4)


REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES

 

 

 

The Town of Tutwiler requests proposals from qualified firms or individuals to provide engineering services for work related to the implementation of approved FY 2021 CDBG project(s). You are invited to submit a proposal, in accordance with this request, to the Office of The Town Clerk, Town of Tutwiler; 201 Tallahatchie Street; P O Box 176; Tutwiler, MS 38963 no later than 1 p.m. on March 17, 2021. 

The Engineer will be responsible for preparing project cost estimates for application preparation and if awarded, the selected Engineer will provide all engineering services through project closeout in accordance with federal, state and local laws, regulations and policies. The scope of work includes but is not limited to the following: 1)prepare plans and specifications, 2) distribute bid documents, 3) assist in bid opening and prepare bid tabulation, 4) assist in the execution of construction contracts, 5) hold pre-construction conference, and 6) perform construction inspection including periodic reports to the town and approve all payment requests. 

The Town of Tutwiler is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Town of Tutwiler encourages Minority-owned Business Enterprises (MBEs) and Woman-owned Business Enterprises (WBEs) to submit proposals. The Town of Tutwiler also encourages Section 3 eligible businesses to submit proposals. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended (12 U.S.C. 17010) requires, to the greatest extent feasible, that The Town of Tutwiler and its contractors that participate in the above referenced Program give opportunities for job training and employment to lower incomes residents of the town; Section 3 also requires that contracts for work in connection with the Section 3 area be awarded to Section 3 eligible business concerns. 

All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope and marked with the following language: “Proposal for CDBG Engineering Services.” Proposals will be evaluated on the following factors: Qualifications (40 points), Experience (40 points) and Capacity for Performance (20 points). To be evaluated properly, the following must be addressed in detail:

• Qualifications – List of qualifications of persons to be assigned to project; 

• Experience – Information regarding the firm’s experience and the projects previously undertaken, including the type and amount of grants awarded, the projects activities, and the status of the projects; 

• Capacity for Performance – Identify the number and title of staff assigned to provide services.

The Town of Tutwiler will designate a selection committee to evaluate each proposal. The selection committee may hold proposals for a period of not to exceed thirty (30) days for the purpose of reviewing the content of the proposals and investigating the qualifications of the firms and assigned individuals. The Town of Tutwiler reserves the right to reject and and/or all proposals. 

Subject to CDBG award(s) and the removal of all environmental conditions, The Town of Tutwiler will award a contract with the qualified individual or firm whose proposal has the highest number of cumulative points issued by the selection committee and determined to be the most advantageous to The Town of Tutwiler, price and other factors considered. The contract will include scope and extent of work and other essential requirements. An individual contract will be executed for each awarded project, and the contract will be on a fixed price basis. The Town of Tutwiler has the authority to terminate the selection at any time.

(2-25, 3-4)


REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES

The Town of Sumner requests proposals from qualified firms or individuals to provide engineering services for work related to the implementation of approved FY 2021 CDBG project(s). You are invited to submit a proposal, in accordance with this request, to the Office of The Town Clerk, Town of Sumner; 507 Walnut Street; P O Box 397; Sumner, MS 38957 no later than 1 p.m. on March 17, 2021. 

The Engineer will be responsible for preparing project cost estimates for application preparation and if awarded, the selected Engineer will provide all engineering services through project closeout in accordance with federal, state and local laws, regulations and policies. The scope of work includes but is not limited to the following: 1)prepare plans and specifications, 2) distribute bid documents, 3) assist in bid opening and prepare bid tabulation, 4) assist in the execution of construction contracts, 5) hold pre-construction conference, and 6) perform construction inspection including periodic reports to the town and approve all payment requests. 

The Town of Sumner is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Town of Sumner encourages Minority-owned Business Enterprises (MBEs) and Woman-owned Business Enterprises (WBEs) to submit proposals. The Town of Sumner also encourages Section 3 eligible businesses to submit proposals. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended (12 U.S.C. 17010) requires, to the greatest extent feasible, that The Town of Sumner and its contractors that participate in the above referenced Program give opportunities for job training and employment to lower incomes residents of the town; Section 3 also requires that contracts for work in connection with the Section 3 area be awarded to Section 3 eligible business concerns. 

All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope and marked with the following language: “Proposal for CDBG Engineering Services.” Proposals will be evaluated on the following factors: Qualifications (40 points), Experience (40 points) and Capacity for Performance (20 points). To be evaluated properly, the following must be addressed in detail:

• Qualifications – List of qualifications of persons to be assigned to project; 

• Experience – Information regarding the firm’s experience and the projects previously undertaken, including the type and amount of grants awarded, the projects activities, and the status of the projects; 

• Capacity for Performance – Identify the number and title of staff assigned to provide services.

 The Town of Sumner will designate a selection committee to evaluate each proposal. The selection committee may hold proposals for a period of not to exceed thirty (30) days for the purpose of reviewing the content of the proposals and investigating the qualifications of the firms and assigned individuals. The Town of Sumner reserves the right to reject and and/or all proposals. 

Subject to CDBG award(s) and the removal of all environmental conditions, The Town of Sumner will award a contract with the qualified individual or firm whose proposal has the highest number of cumulative points issued by the selection committee and determined to be the most advantageous to The Town of Sumner, price and other factors considered. The contract will include scope and extent of work and other essential requirements. An individual contract will be executed for each awarded project, and the contract will be on a fixed price basis. The Town of Sumner has the authority to terminate the selection at any time.

(2-25, 3-4)


REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES

The Town of Glendora requests proposals from qualified firms or individuals to provide engineering services for work related to the implementation of approved FY 2021 CDBG project(s). You are invited to submit a proposal, in accordance with this request, to the Office of The Town Clerk, Town of Glendora; 78 Westbrooks Street; P O Box 90; Glendora, MS 38928 no later than 1 p.m. on March 17, 2021. 

The Engineer will be responsible for preparing project cost estimates for application preparation and if awarded, the selected Engineer will provide all engineering services through project closeout in accordance with federal, state and local laws, regulations and policies. The scope of work includes but is not limited to the following: 1)prepare plans and specifications, 2) distribute bid documents, 3) assist in bid opening and prepare bid tabulation, 4) assist in the execution of construction contracts, 5) hold pre-construction conference, and 6) perform construction inspection including periodic reports to the town and approve all payment requests. 

The Town of Glendora is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Town of Glendora encourages Minority-owned Business Enterprises (MBEs) and Woman-owned Business Enterprises (WBEs) to submit proposals. The Town of Glendora also encourages Section 3 eligible businesses to submit proposals. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended (12 U.S.C. 17010) requires, to the greatest extent feasible, that The Town of Glendora and its contractors that participate in the above referenced Program give opportunities for job training and employment to lower incomes residents of the town; Section 3 also requires that contracts for work in connection with the Section 3 area be awarded to Section 3 eligible business concerns. 

All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope and marked with the following language: “Proposal for CDBG Engineering Services.” Proposals will be evaluated on the following factors: Qualifications (40 points), Experience (40 points) and Capacity for Performance (20 points). To be evaluated properly, the following must be addressed in detail:

• Qualifications – List of qualifications of persons to be assigned to project; 

• Experience – Information regarding the firm’s experience and the projects previously undertaken, including the type and amount of grants awarded, the projects activities, and the status of the projects; 

• Capacity for Performance – Identify the number and title of staff assigned to provide services.

The Town of Glendora will designate a selection committee to evaluate each proposal. The selection committee may hold proposals for a period of not to exceed thirty (30) days for the purpose of reviewing the content of the proposals and investigating the qualifications of the firms and assigned individuals. The Town of Glendora reserves the right to reject and and/or all proposals. 

Subject to CDBG award(s) and the removal of all environmental conditions, The Town of Glendora will award a contract with the qualified individual or firm whose proposal has the highest number of cumulative points issued by the selection committee and determined to be the most advantageous to The Town of Glendora, price and other factors considered. The contract will include scope and extent of work and other essential requirements. An individual contract will be executed for each awarded project, and the contract will be on a fixed price basis. The Town of Glendora has the authority to terminate the selection at any time.

(2-25, 3-4)

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