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Sun Herald from Biloxi, Mississippi • 22

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Thursday april 2i 1989 4 THE SUN HERALD Jurors become ill after inspecting car CONFIRM Continued from Page C-l sumed and obsessed with jealousy without reason The proof will show Ralph Dean was a man so consumed with jealousy that he want his then-wife to have any friends male or Dukes said law officer "This individual made numerous threats to hide behind that badge and gun and to use it to advantage to the point of committing murder with the assurance that being a police officer that nothing would be done about himself in District Attorney Bob Evans said Green told Bounds that he had to shoot the officer expecting him to explain what he meant by had during the Evans said do not have to prove a motive That is not part of the case "What we have to prove is Officer Dean is dead and that Cecil Green is the one who killed Jurors will hear about the statement Green made to the sheriff Evans said But he added that "Even without his statement we have enough circumstantial evidence to reconstruct what By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RALEIGH Two jurors became ill and one of them was hospitalized after inspecting a slain Mize bullet-ridden car during the capital murder trial of Cecil Green Emergency Medical Technician Jimmie Bynum of Mize said the illnesses probably were caused by a combination of seeing the bulletholes and the heat inside an enclosed shed which was about 100 degrees Defense attorney Jim Dukes said Green shot and killed Mize policeman Ralph Dean in self-defense after the 46-year-old Dean bragged he could murder the suspect without threat of prosecution because of his status as a The 41-year-old Mrs Dean has been summoned to testify as a defense witness The trial began Tuesday at the Smith County Courthouse after the defense and prosecution on Monday selected the five-man seven-woman jury There are two female alternate jurors The day after the shooting Green called Smith County Sheriff Keith Bounds to his mobile home south of the town of about 360 and turned Dukes said Monday The 48-year-old Green of Mize has pleaded innocent by reason of self-defense to the shooting of Dean one of two members of the Mize police force Dukes hinted to prospective jurors that jealousy of his wife Ruth-ann sparked the confrontation about 2:45 am Nov 1 outside the Four Way Quick Curb convenience store "Ralph Dean was a man totally con- sembling information on Roman They have learned that New Hampshire wants him in connection with an allegedly stolen car Roman was in when the office was burned Chief Deputy Joe Price said police in St Louis also are interested in Roman Florida authorities have placed a formal hold on Roman but investigators said information on why Florida wants him is still sketchy They do know that Roman was given a lengthy sentence in the late 1970s for kidnapping burglary armed robbery and grand larceny and that he has been charged with at least two escapes by Florida authorities In Harrison County Roman is being held without bond for burglary arson escape four counts of aggravated assault grand larceny and kidnapping investigators said ASBESTOS Continued from Page C-l AUCTION Continued from Page C-l Police andFire Bay St Louis police warn residents of break-ins BAY ST LOUIS A rash of break-ins has prompted police to warn Bay residents to keep their doors and windows locked started again" Detective Tom Burleson said Tuesday About six months ago police were plagued with a series of about 1 0 burglaries and attempted burglaries On Friday the break-ins started again and six have occurred since Burleson said Burleson said that all the break-ins have been at occupied homes of elderly residents "They happen right at daylight" he said The burglars usually cut a screen and pull the window to get in he said most cases the windows are already he said All the reported break-ins have occurred in the area of Washington Sycamore Citizen and Ballentine streets and from Hancock Street to Old Spanish Trail In most cases the victims have said only one man was involved He is described as a black male about 5 feet 10 inches tall and 150 to 190 pounds Fires Trailer fire at Lot 19 at 11 11 Fournier Ave Gulfport 1 1 20 pm Saturday Larry Brown 32 was in trailer but escaped treated for smoke inhalation at Memorial Hospital at Gulfport said Pat Sullivan a spokesman for the Gulfport Fire Department Rape Ocean Springs police investigating burglary and rape that occurred at 133 am Sunday in Fort Bayou area of Ocean Springs Police searched but didn't find rapist described as white male between the age of 20 and 25 5 feet 8 inches tall either unshaven or with short beard Victim treated and released from Ocean Springs Hospital Drugs Three Bay St Louis men arrested April 18 and charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute: Lance Joseph Bill 19 756 Washington St and Trellis Jerome Harvey 25 and Robert Lee Harvey 21 both of 130 Cathy Drive Arrested after Patrolman Van Fayard saw something thrown from vehicle driving on Marty Street about midnight Fayard later found packet containing 20 rolled cigarettes All three men released on bond last two bidders began to pace the dock When Montgomery Hickman bidding for John Owens offered $20200 the only other bidder turned away from the boat and said Going once: Going twice Sold going to go said Owens who owns Owens Scrap Metal Inc in Ocean Springs been looking for a boat for a Von Antz estimated that Owens had gotten the boat for $12000 to $14000 under its market value Though' the cabin cruiser appeared to be in fine shape costly repairs could be necessary But Owens hoped gotten a bargain know he said tos case Scruggs whose firm specializes in personal injury and asbestos cases said he and his staff have enough experience and expertise to do a good job for the state He said he hopes to go to trial as soon as possible Scruggs an Ole Miss law school classmate of will be paid from whatever money the state wins in damages Money awarded to the state will be split with Scruggs keeping 25 percent and the state keeping 75 percent Moore decided to file the case in Jackson County because he is familiar with the court system there and the docket overcrowded The issue is so complicated he said it could take as long as three years to settle ropolitan Life covered up the results and understated the dangers from ingestion of asbestos dust Jerry Langford a Jackson attorney who said he will represent Metropolitan Life in the case called the insurance company of the finest companies in the no time has it acted in such a manner as alleged in the complaint" Langford said "Metropolitan Life at all times has not only provided insurance but has cooperated in medical Dick Scruggs of Pascagoula will be the lead attorney on the asbes- think I can make a profit on said the entrepreneur who owns several car dealerships including one in Pascagoula gotta buy cheap to sell Sesser said "A lot of people know what buying realized a king time ago a kit of things I On Wednesday Sesser realized that he need to buy a boat man that makes the least mistakes bids he added philosophically As the price neared $20000 the Picayune police go on strike PICAYUNE (AP) City policemen went on strike Wednesday morning to get pay raises and back pay officials said The strike began when several officers called in sick for the morning shift said City Manager AL Franklin Several more officers called in sick for the evening shift he said Franklin said four highway patrolmen and two officers of the Picayune Police Department were on duty Wednesday night Chief Richard Martin met with Mayor Greg Mitchell for about an hour Wednesday evening and will resume their talks today Franklin said Special Olympics set The seventh annual NavyS tennis Space Center Special Olympics Field Day will be on Saturday at John tennis Space Center beginning at 9:30 am About 400 Special Olympics athletes from Harrison Hancock Stone and Pearl River counties will participate in the daylong event EHHBSflflHBHEEBBDI JURY Continued from Page C-l office Wednesday before Vlahos proceeded with the unusual plan Vlahos will select jurors from one of three counties submitted by both the prosecution and defense Meadows and attorney Robert McDuff said they agreed on two of the counties If Vlahos selects from those which he said he expects to do the opposing sides said they would abide by his decision The names of the counties were not announced but they will be outside the circulation area of The Sun Herald and the viewing area of WLOX-TV Vlahos said the list will be sealed the day we are to arrive to pick a to prevent publicity there Once a county is selected the court prosecution and defense will go there impanel a jury them get their and bus them back to Harrison County where they will be sequestered for the trial Vlahos said "Do you have a problem with Vlahos asked Jordan "No' sir I do Jordan said Jordan and his attorneys agreed not to make any objections to the procedure It is an idea Vlahos discussed months ago to trim out-of-town court expenses while ensuring that defendants in high-profile capital murder cases get fair trials Vlahos persuaded state Rep Oliver Diaz Jr of to introduce a bill before the Legislature in January to allow the Circuit Court judges to select jurors from out of town and bus them to home counties for trial The Ml modeled on a North Carolina law and procedure died in the House Judiciary Committee District Attorney Joe Meadows consulted with the attorney overturned and sent back for retrial The new jury will be concerned with a new sentence only but court officials say they in effect will have to try the whole case all over again Moving a trial to another county because of publicity is nothing new but it is believed that trial will be the first in the state where a jury is brought in while the trial stays put iIiiafiiCKii i ss i ss i i sjLa 493 Medical-Dental 496 Office-Clerical 499 Professionil 502 Restaunnts-Clubs 505 Sales 508 Trades-Skills Service Center Recreation Sports 813 Boats 816 Sailing Craft 819 Boating Equipment 822 Boat Stonge 8 Slips 825 Boat Rentals Charter 828 Boat Repair 831 Fishing Camps 834 Motor Homes 837 Campers-Trailers 840 Sporting Goods 843 Guns 6 Gunsmiths 846 Hunting I 849 Taxi TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD BY PHONE HARRISON COUNTY 896-2380 HANCOCK COUNTY 255-1115 JACKSON COUNTY 875-8216 (toll free) IN PERSON 8:00 pm Monday-Friday 205 DeBuys Road Gulfport RATES OPEN RATES: (3 Lines Minimum 4710 and 30 Days are for consecutive insertions) DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS Buy and Sell 718 Auctions 721 Antiques 6 Collectibles 724 Appliances 727 Bicycles 730 Business Equipment 733 CB Radios 736 Clothing 739 Computer-Video 742 Computer-Video Wanted 745 Farm Equipment 748 Flea Markets 751 Furniture (New Used) 754 Garage Sales 757 Hobbies 760 Hot Tubs and Spas 763 Industrial Construction Equipment 766 Jewelry 769 Lawn 6 Garden Supplies 772 LivestockPoultry 775 Lumber Building Materials 778 Seafood I Fanners Markets 781 Miscellaneous for Sale 784 Musical Instruments 787 Office Furniture Supplies 790 Pets Supplies 793 Plants Trees Seeds 796 Restaurant Equipment 802 Tools-Machinery 805 TV Stereo Radio 808 Wanted to Buy Vehicles 603 Long Beech Homes 605 Ocean Springs Homes 608 Pascagoula Moss Point Homes 611 Homes General 614 Pearl River County Homes 617 Stone County Homes 620 Homes Built on Your Lot 623 TownhouseWCondominiums 626 Waterfront Homes 629 Waterfront Porperty 632 Lots 635 Acreage 638 Business Property 641 Commercial Property 644 Buildings for Sale 647 Industrial Sites 650 Farms Farm Land 653 Income Property 656 Investment Property 659 Out-of-Town Property 662 Mobile Homes for Sale 665 Mobile Homes with Acreage 668 Mobile Home Lots for Sale 671 Real Estate Exchatge 674 Real Estate Wanted 677 Real Estate Appraisers 680 Property Management 683 Home Loans Financial 688 Business Opportunities 691 Business Opportunities Wanted 694 Franchises 697 Insurance 698 Investment 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advance All ads accepted subject to credit approval 858 Aircraft oe i 1 gihi ool Motorcycles mocotoims 864 Heavy Duty Trucks 867 Trucks 869 4-wheel DrhrWMI Terrain 870 Jeeps 873 Vans 876 Trailers 879 Autos-Trucks Wanted 882 Autos-Trucks RentLease 885 Auto Parts 6 Accessories 888 Auto Repair 6 Service 891 Antique 6 Classic Autos 894 Impart 6 Sport Autos 897 Automobiles tor Sale Real Estate VISA Charge it! ciismkcuv EconoadS FLAT RATE: 3 lines merchandise under $150000 private parties only 7 days $900 10 days $12 00 Restrictions apply Call 896-2380 for details Employment 473 Administrative 476 Domestic 479 Employment Services 481 Employment Wanted 484 Engineering-Technical 487 Help Wanted General 490 Independent Sales Agents 578 Hancock County 581 Bay St LouisWaveland 584 Harrison County 587 Biloxi 590 North Biloxi 593 Gulfport 596 Pass Christian 599 Jackson County 602 Gautier Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes Homes 998 Legate Legate Legate 998 Legate Legate Legale the Mobile District Office it 205494-4108 G-4Xadv27lTIME AGAINST YOU FOR THE MONEY OR OTHER RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT You must also file the original of your Answer with the Clerk of this Court within a reasonable time present their claims to the Clerk of said Court end to have them probated and allowed within ninety days from the date of the first publication of this notice failure to do so will bar the claim This the 17th day of April 1989 Marion Shannon Executrix Evelyn Floyd Attorney At Law Gulfport MS 39501 F-EHadv2ll3Thursdays (Seal) GN Creel Chancey Clerk BY Marie Gombos DX F-68dv20Jxthuridays TER THE 20th DAY OF April 1989 WHICH IS THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS SUMMONS IF YOUR ANSWER IS NOT SO MAILED OR DELIVERED A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE MONEY OR OTHER RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT You must also file the original of your Answer with the Clerk of this court within a reasonable time afterward (SEAL) GN Creel Chancery Clerk By Jo Love DC F-69tedv2H3thursdavs MS 39501 tor a 6T automatic vacuum assist pump and 6 well point system for the Water and Sewer Department Specifications may be obtained from the Purchasing Office City Hall Annex Room 111 1410 24th Avenue Gulfport MS 39501 between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM Monday through Friday The City of Gulfport reserves the right to accept or reiect any or all bids and to waive technicalities if deemed to be in the best interest of the City of Gulfport By order of the City Councllmen of the City of Gulfport MS 39501 this the 4t day of April 1989 RM Mathers City Clerk City of Gulfport MS 39501 F-4Eadvl32Thursdays Mississippi at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud Bidding documents plans and specifications are available upon request at the office of the Mississippi Regional Housing Authority No VI 1 1 18072 29th Street Gulfport Mississippi A 5 bid bond will be required The Mississippi Regional Housing Authority No VIII reserves the right to reiect any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding MISSISSIPPI REGIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY NO VIII BY: WILLIAM HARPER CONTRACTING OFFICER AND PURCHASING AGENT F-77adv20273tlmes You are summoned to appear and defend against the complaint or petition filed against you In this action at 9:30 o'clock am on the 19th day of May 1989 in the courtroom of the Harrison County Courthouse it Biloxi Mississippi and In case of your failure to appear and defend a iudg-ment will be entered against you for the money or other things demanded In the complaint or 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 the seal of said Court this 6th day of April 1989 (SEAL) GN CREEL CHANCERY CLERK OF HARRISON COUNTY MISSISSIPPI BY: Priscilla Saucier DC F-lladvIlSIhursdays NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO F-242S Notice Is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Hilry Edward Payne deceased were granted to the undersigned by the Chancery Court First Judicial District of Harrison County Mississippi on the 24th day of March 1989 and all persons having claim against said estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the Clerk of said Court and to have them probated and allowed within ninety days from the date of the first publication of this notice failure to do so will bar the claim This the 17th day of April 19S9 Woody Pringle Attorney At Law Gulfport MS 39501 Edward Payne Executor F-79adv2(L3Thursdays SUMMONS iu 1944 TO: HEIRS-AT-LAW OF ODIE MAE BLAKELY DECEASED OWENS BLAKELY Box 2991 Houma Louisiana 7BS61 HARRY COPELEN 3028 Victoria Los Angeles California 90016 WILLIE BELL TRAVIS 7240 Wentworth Avenue Chicago Illinois 60621 EAR-LEAN SIMS 7337 Southshore Apt 821 Chicago Illinois 60649 You have been made a Defendant in the lawsuit filed In this Court by Rosie Elizabeth Bryant Payne Plaintiff whose address is Harrison County Mississippi The Complaint filed against you has Initiated a civil action alleging PETITION TO ESTABLISH HEIRS and seeking Relief on Petition to Establish Heirs You are required to mall or hand deliver a copy of a written Answer either admitting or denying each allegation in the Complaint to Jason Floyd Plaintiff's Attorney whose address is 1421 24th Avenue Gulfport MS 39501 YOUR ANSWER MUST BE MAILED OR DELIVERED NOT LATER THAN THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE 27th DAY OF April 1989 WHICH IS THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS SUMMONS IF YOUR ANSWER IS NOT SO MAILED OR DELIVERED A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE MONEY OR OTHER RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT You must also file the original of your Answer with the Clerk of this court within a reasonable time IN THE CHANCERY COURT HARRISON COUNTY BILOXI MISSISSIPPI 39530 Plakitlff(s) ESTATE OF LESTER BARNETT DECEASED Case No P-1394 Defendant! s) ON (Santa by I Mm Unfa IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF HAREISON COUNTY MISSISSIPPI IECONO JUMCM1 MSmCT kl Ply MeWw ml thv TWwW af Qladyl Hip- 8 Mf UMMSMy nwmn 8 L- Tieege tei aepMi CM ACTION HU NO MERER IHMMOtn THE ETAlf OF MISSISSIPPI TO: Unknown heir at Law of Gladya Higgins Deceased You have been made a Defendant In the suit filed In this Court by George Higgins III Plaintiff seeking approval on First and Final Ac-count You are required to mall or hand deliver a written response to the Complaint filed against you In this action to Charles Pringle Attorney for Plaintiff whose address is PO Box 211 Biloxi DAS 39531 Your Response must be mailed or delivered not later than thirty days after the 20th day of April 19S9 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 13th day of April 1989 Chancery Clerk of Harrison County Mississippi Post Office Box 544 Biloxi MS 39533 By: Marie Gombos Deputy Clerk F-47adv203thursdays IN THE CHANCERY COURT HARRHON COUNTY GUlfPORT MISSISSIPPI 39S01 ESTATE OF WH1IAM LEONARD DECEASED by THERESA NtCHOUON APMNIST1ATEIX FtoiMKfM HUBS AT IAW OF WRUAM LEONARD notice of irustie-s sale WHEREAS HARGIS CHADWICK Mid wife ANN CHADWICK executed Deed of rust to William Jones Trustee far the benefit of MAGNOLIA FEDERAL BANK FOR SAVINGS Corporation doted April It 1914 end recorded In Book 1027 of Page 512 of the Records of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust on Lends on file in the office of the Chancery Clerk of the County of Harrison First Judicial District State of Mississippi: and WHEREAS default having been made in the payment of a portion of the Indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust and the holder of said Deed of Trust having dadarod all of the amount due and having requested this sale tor the purpose of paying said indebtedness or as much thereof as said sale brings NOW THEREFORE I William Jones Trustee will on the 19th day of May AD 1919 within lawful hours being between the hours of 11:00 o'clock am and 4:00 pm ofler for sale and will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the Main East front door of the Harrison County Courthouse First Judicial District in the City of Gulfport County of Harrison First Judicial District State of Mississippi the following described real property situate and being In the County of Harrison First Judicial District State of Mississippi and being more particularly described as follows: to-wlt: Lot Eleven (11) Block Sixteen (14) of Lake Forest Subdivision Unit 2 according to the mop or plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Chancery Clerk In the First Judicial District Harrison County Mississippi together with all Improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging I will convey only such title as Is vested In me as Trustee WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on this the 17th day of April AD 19(9 WILLIAM JONES Trustee G-40adv274xthursdays 1500 GFM OASS A FUMFH Sealed bid for a new 1500 GPM Class A Pumper will be received by the City of Bay St Louis Box 2550 Bay St Louis Ms 39520 601467-9091 until 4:00 pm on May 11 1989 when the bids will be opened and read aloud in the City Council Chamber Bids shall be marked 'Seeled Bid for one 1500 GPM Class A Pumper No bid may be withdrawn tor a period of days Specifications are available from the Bay St Louis Fire Department 601467-4736 Edward A Favre Municipal Clerk G-2Hadv272ttiursdays THE CHANCERY COURT HARRISON COUNIY GULFPORT MiSStSSIFFI 39501 JUDY RANGEL BAVW RANGEL I Ne 84291 SUMMONS TO: DAVID RANGEL whose present residence and address is unknown You have been made Defendant hi the lawsuit filed In this Court by JUDY RANGEL Plaintiff whose address Is HARRISON COUNTY MISSISSIPPI The Complaint filed against you has initiated a civil action alleging COMPLAINT and seeking relief on COMPLAINT You are required to mail or hand deliver a copy of a written Answer -A 9 MITICr ftOmlTTInfl Or OnTYNig Nui Ir legation in the Complaint to David Oliver Plaintiffs Attorney whose eddress is Box 571 Gulfport MS 39502 YOUR ANSWER MUST BE MAILED OR DELIVERED NOT LATER THAN THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE 20TH DAY OF APRIL 1989 WHICH IS THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS SUMMONS IF YOUR ANSWER ISNOTSOMAILEDOR DELIVERED A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE MONEY OR OTHER RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT You must olso file the original of your Answer with the Clerk of this Court within a reasonable time afterward Creel Chancery Clerk By Anne Wilkev DC F-712dv20JThursdays NOTICE TO CREDITORS NnP-2455 Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of JAMES COLLINS deceased were granted to the undersigned by the Chancery Court First Judicial District of Harrison County Mississippi on the 13th day of April 1919 and all persons having claim against said estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the Clerk of said Court and to have them probated and allowed within ninety days from the date of the first publication of this notice failure to do so will bar the claim This the 17th day of April 19S9 DAVID OLIVER ATTY GULFPORT EDNA COLLINS EXECUTRIX F-lladv203thursdays PUBLIC NOTICE Of BEQUEST R) STATE CEETIBCATION Of ACTIVITIES BEQUEHN8 A PBEEAL UCINSE Of PERMIT United States Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District hereby gives public notice of proposed continuation of maintenance dredging and disposal associated with the Federal authorized Gulfport Harbor Project Harrison County Mississippi The material would be placed in previously used open water and beach nourishment disposal areas In compliance with requirements of Section 401 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 USC 1251 1341) as amended by PL 95 217 the 1977 Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments US Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District has requested certification from the Mississippi Bureau Pollution Control that the above mentioned activity will be in compliance with applicable provisions of Section 301 (33 USC 1311) Section 302 (33 USC 1312) Section 303 (33 USC 1313) Section 304 (33 USC 1314) and Section 307 (33 USC 1317) of the Act and appropriate requirements of the State law Any persons wishing to make comments pertinent to this certification must submit such comments in smiting to the Mississippi Bureau of Pollution Control at PO Box 10385 Jackson Mississippi 39290 within 30 days following the publication of this notice at such time certification will be considered Additional information concerning the proposed project may be obtained by contacting Mr Bill Youngmgn of gmic Notice is hereby given that the City of Gulfport will receive sealed bids until Ten O'clock AM Central Daylight Savings Time April 21 1989 at Gulfport City Hall Council Room 2309 15th Street Gulfport MS 39501 tor a 16 unit weight station tor the College Park Community Center to be paid out of the 1986 Public Improvement Bond Account Specifications may be obtained from the Purchasing Office City Hall Annex Room 111 141024th Avenue Gulfport MS 39501 between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM Monday through Friday The City of Gulfport reserves the right to accept or reiect any or all bids and to waive technicalities If deemed to be In the best Interest of the City of Gulfport By order of the City Councllmen of the City of Gulfport MS 39501 this the 4th day of April 1989 RM Mathers City Clerk City of Gulfport MS 39501 F-47advl3JThursdavs TO: the unknown heirs at law of Lester Barnett address unknown You have been made Defendant in the lawsuit filed in this Court by LV Breland Administrator of the Estate of Lester Barnett Deceased Plaintiff The Complaint filed against you has Initiated a civil action alleging complaint to establish heirship and seeking relief You are required to mall or hand deliver a copy of a written Answer either admitting or deny big each allegation in the Complaint to Mr McIntosh Forsyth Plaintiff's Attorney whose address is PODrewer Richton Ms 39476 YOUR ANSWER MUST BE MAILED OR DELIVERED NOT LATER THAN THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE 20th DAY OF APRIL 1989 WHICH IS THE DATE OF THE LAST PUBLICATION OF THIS SUMMONS IF YOUR ANSWER ISNOTSOMAILEDOR DELIVERED A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED THE CHANCERY COURT OF HAREISON COUNTY MISSISSIPPI SECOND JUDHAl DISTRICT PLAHfF(S) CIVI1 ACTION FILE NO A-1641 DEFENDANT(S) Caaa Na F-U13 TO: The Heirs at Law of WILLIAM LEONARD DECEASED whose present residence and address is unknown You have been made Defendant In the lawsuit filed In this Court by Theresa Nicholson Administratrix Plaintiff whose address is Harrison County Mississippi The Complaint filed against you has initiated a civil action alleging PETITION TO ESTABLISH HEIRSHIP and seeking Relief on Petition to Establish Heirship You are required to mail or hand deliver a copy of a written Answer either admitting or denying each allegation in the Complaint to Edward Donovan Plaintiff' Attar-ney whose address Is Box 17 Biloxi MS 39533 YOUR ANSWER MUST BE MAILED OR DELIVERED NOT LATER THAN THIRTY-DAYS AF GN Creel Chancery Clerk By Jo Love Deputy G-32dv273thuradays THE CHANCERY COURT HARRISON COUNTY 8UUF0RT MISSISSIPPI 39501 BOABCIH BRYANT PAYNE FOR-Y KNOWN AS ROSIE ELIZABETH BRYANT FhMff NOTICE TO CBEMTOCS Na P-2461 At MkpS IaSAaih not icc ncrcoy given mar iciicri testamentary on the estate of James Shannon deceased were granted to the undersigned by the Chancery Court First Judicial District of Harrison County Mississippi on the 14th day of April 1989 and all persons having claim against said estate are hereby notified to TO THE STATE OF MiSStSSIFFI TOt Natural Father of Infant Male Bond You have been made a Defendant in the suit filed in this Court by James Franklin Register and Patricia Sue Haygood Register Plein-tiff(s) seeking PETITION Defendants other than you in this action are NA IE8A1 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City of Gulfport will receive sea bids until Tan O'clock A JEL Central Daylight Savings Time April 28 1989 at Gulfport City Hail Council Room 2309 15th Street Gulfport INVITATION FOR BIOS The Mississippi Regional Housing Authority No VIII will receive bids anr- Uu 4 -X 4ljlM nJrTiic wwsiMTion or vinyi Htiing Kr cited at Village Apartments 1000 34th Street Gulfport Mississippi Bids will be received until 11:00 AM CDST Tuesday May 9 1909 at 18072 29th Street Gulfport HE1RS-AT-UW OF ONE MAE SLAXHY ETAL vt A.

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