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Atlanta Journal The Atlanta Constitution FUNERAL NOTICES Sunday, March 17, 1998 H9 Death Notices Death Notices Continued from page H8 LEVY Mr. Steven C. Levy, 39, of Atlanta, GA, passed away on Friday, March 15, 1996, after a long struggle due to complications resulting from AIDS. Steve moved to Atlanta in 1979, after having graduated from Clemson University, and the Graduate School of Business at the University of Georgia. He enjoyed an outstanding career at both Coca-Cola Enterprises and The Coca-Cola Company, serving in a variety of marketing capacities both in Atlanta and Dallas.

Steve was a member of All Staints Episcopal Church, and was often a volunteer at Project Open Hand, AIDS Atlanta, AIDS Survival Project and a number of other AIDS related organizations in Atlanta and Dallas. Mr. Levy is survived by his parents, Frank A. Levy, Sr. and Barbara C.

Levy of McLean, Virginia; two brothers, Frank A. Levy, McLean, Virginia and Michael N. Levy, Columbia, South Carolina; one niece, Brittany L. Levy; one nephew, Nicholas Levy, and a host of loving friends. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m.

Monday, March 18 at All Saints Episcopal Church, 634 W. Peachtree St. N.W. The family will receive friends Sunday from 2-4 p.m. at Spring Hill.

The family has requested in lieu of flowers; memorials in Steve's memory be made to Haven House, 250 14th St. N.E., Atlanta, GA. 30309. H.M. Patterson Son, Spring Hill.

LISBY Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine Lisby of Covington, will be held Monday, March 18, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. at Lester Lackey Sons Chapel, Covington. Rev. H.K.

Benton, eulogist. Interment, Westside Cemetery. Survivors are son, Mr. Isaac Kelly; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Lackey; devoted cousin, Mrs.

Evelyn Banks; six grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Family and friends will assemble at the funeral home at 1:30 p.m. Lester Lackey Sons, 770-786-6177. LYTLE Mrs. Louise Hitchco*ck Lytle, 92, of McDonough, died March 15, 1996.

Funeral services for Mrs. Lytle will be Tuesday, March 19, 1996 at 1:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Haisten Funeral Home. Interment Eastlawn Memorial Gardens in McDonough, GA. Family will receive friends Monday evening at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m.

Haisten Funeral Home, McDonough. 770-914-8833. MASTRANGELO Mrs. Nunzia Mastrangelo, age 86 of Suwanee, died March 16, 1996. Survived by son and daughter in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold (Angela) Mastrangelo, Suwanee; seven grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, 3 nephews. A funeral mass will be said Monday, March 18th at 10:30 a.m. at St. Benedict's Catholic Church.

Interment Greenlawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends Sunday evening from p.m. with a prayer service at 8 p.m. at Louie E. Jones Funeral Home, Alpharetta.

MAXEY Mr. Garfield Maxey, Jr. of 2125 Simpson Apt. 42-D, Atlanta, Ga. 30318, passed March 16, 1 1996.

Funeral arrangements announced later. Sellers Inc. MAXEY Mrs. Elnora Walden Maxey of 1745 Fairway Hills Drive S.E., passed away Friday, March 15, 1996. Her services will be announced by Donald Trimble Mortuary 1876 Second Ave.

404-371-0772-3. MAYS Ms. Peggy Faye Mays (Cloud) 305 Hemphill School passed March 15, 1996. Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Thornton Mortuary Chapel.

Pastor Greg Smith, officiating. Interment, Lincoln Cemetery. Survivors are parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Cloud (Pauline); six sisters, one brother, a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. The cortege will assemble at the residence at noon. Herschel Thornton, Mortuary, 3346 M.L. King Jr. Dr.

MAZZIOTTI Mrs. Rickie Mazziotti of Atlanta died Friday March 15, 1996. She is survived byher husband, Mr. Anthony Mazziotti, Atlanta; sons, Mr. Anthony Mazziotti, Atlanta; Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Jennifer) Mazziotti, Atlanta; sister. Mrs. Dalles Chartier, Florida; brothers, Mr. Jim May, Baltimore, MD; Mr.

Frank May, Davie, FL; Mr. Robert May, and Mr. Roy May, both of Durbin, WV; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church.

Monsignor Richard Kieran and Father Richard Sextone officiating. Internment Arlington Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Home, Atlanta. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday with the Rosary at 7 p.m.

at A.S. Turner and Sons. McELHANEY Mrs. Dora R. McElhaney of 2013 Lewis S.E., entered into eternal rest March 15, 1996.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Knox Funeral Home, 2357 Bankhead N.W. U.C.C., Memphis, husband of Mrs. Sadie Thomas Mickie, father of Blanche M. Smith and Gregory T. Mickie of Atlanta and Elva L.

Mickle of Memphis, went home to be with God March 15, 1996. Plans to be announced later. Murray Bros. Cascade Chapel, 404-349-3000. MEIGHAN Thomas Meighan Jr.

died of throat cancer March 13, 1996. He is survived by wife, Deborah R. Meighan; aunt and uncle Col. and Mrs. Cyril Stapelton of Atlanta; aunt, Mrs.

Frances Lokey of Thompson, GA. Mr. Meighan was Director of Planning for the State of Georgia, of Corrections. There will be no formal services at his request. However, a contribution to Hospice Care would be appreciated.

Wages Sons. 770-469-9811. MICKLE Rev. John Charles Mickle, Jr. former Pastor Emeritus of Second Congregational Church cross 770-448-2441.

NIELSEN Jennie age 85 of Powder Springs, died Friday. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 20, 1996 at Becker Funeral Home Chapel in Jewell, lowa at 2 p.m. with interment to follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Survivors daughters, Sharole Schonder, Powder Springs, Filah Livermore, Fullerton, son, Kenneth Nielsen, Monet, MO; four sisters, two brothers, seven Nielsen grandchildren, three great Mrs. was preceded death by her husband, Carl M.

Nielsen. The family will re- MULLINS Mr. Ralph H. Mullins, age 77 of LaGrange, died Friday March 15, 1996. The graveside funeral service will be held 10:00 AM Monday March 18, 1996 at White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Duluth with Rev.

John Houchens officiating. Mr. Mullins is survived by daughters Emily Fowler, Norcross; Dale Willetts, Morrow; son Emmett H. Mullins, Pine brother Robert Mullins, Forest Park; sister Ruth Newton, Molena; grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Visitation will be Sunday the funeral home.

Arrangements by R.T. Nor- INDULGE IN FOOD EVERY THURSDAY BILATE Death Notices Tara Garden Chapel STUCKI, Mrs. Mary Adeline Gus Chornhill's 404-768-2993 1315 Hendrix East Point WILLIAMS, Mr. Richard Served by Professionals Donald Trimble Mortuary 1876 Second Decatur Donald Trimble 404-371-0772-3 BROWN, Mrs. Annie J.

DARDEN, Mr. Quintin S. HUTCHINSON, Infant Tristen A. JACKSON, Rev. Joseph MAXEY, Mrs.

Elnora POPE, Mr. Joseph L. TAYLOR, Mrs. Rose A. WEBB, Ms.

Gloria D. Since Tom M. Mages 1949 Oak Lawn Chapel Snelluille Chapel 770-963-2411 770-979-3200 North 6a. Crematory DRIVER, Mr. Andrew H.

Jr. GILBERT, Mr. Luther G. Mages Sons 770-469-9811 STONE MOUNTAIN "A Golden Rule Funeral Home" HORTON, Ruby L. MEIGHAN, Thomas Jr.

NOLAND, Mrs. Annie K. Horis A. Ward, Inc. STONE MOUNTAIN STOCKBRIDGE CONYERS 770-381-5722 770-474-1231 770-918-8851 RODEN, Infant Alexander D.

SLADE, Joseph W. YEAGER, Mrs. Gertrude Miller WINKENHOFER SERVING COBB COUNTY TAYLOR, Doyle Rayford Other Funeral Homes BARTO, Infant Amanda N. BINKLEY, Bennie BURRELL, Mrs. Martha E.

BURRIS, William H. Jr. CHAFIN, Mrs. Homer L. COCHRAN, Mr.

James Edward CONGER, Mrs. Frances S. DANIEL, Mr. Terry DAVENPORT, Mr. Dale R.

DUNCAN, Mrs. Wylene GARRETT, Sgt. Richard J. GOFORTH, Mr. Roger Williams HARRINGTON, Mr.

Jacob Leon HERNS, Mrs. Ida E. HOLLINGSWORTH, Mrs. Jewel B. HUGUELEY, Mr.

Charles LISBY, Mrs. Josephine LYTLE, Mrs. Louise H. MAYS, Ms. Peggy Fayete (Cloud) MULLINS, Mr.

Ralph MAZZIOTTI, Mrs. Rickie NIELSEN, Jennie H. PEARSON, Mr. William H. SCHNURR, Richard J.

STEWART, Mrs. Elosie W. TILSON, Mr. John B. Atlanta.

Funeral services will be held at the graveside in Sylvester Cemetery on Tuesday March 19th at 1 p.m. Pastor John Meaks will officiate. The family will receive friends at the funeral home beginning at noon Sunday. Horis A. Ward, Inc.

Fairview Chapel 770-474-1231. SCHNURR SCHNURR Richard Jude (Richie) on Tuesday, March 12, 1996 of North Myrtle Beach, SC, formerly of Potomac, MD, husband of Doreen Burke Schnurr and the late Vera Rose Ptacek Schnurr, father of Mark Jude Schnurr of Damascus, MD, Eric Gerard Schnurr of Gaithersburg, MD, Karl Adam Schnurr of Manassas, VA and Christopher Anthony Schnurr of Cherryville, NC, son of Julia Noll Schnurr of Atlanta, GA, brother of Robert Schnurr of Cary, NC, Paul Schnurr of Atlanta, GA, Carol Connolly and Marilyn Kane both of Atlanta, GA and Lois Murray of Huntington Beach, CA. He is also survived by two grandsons, Zachary Christopher and Justin Jude Schnurr both of Damascus, MD. Friends will be received at Pumphery's Colonial Funeral Home, 300 West Montgomery Avenue (Rt. 28 just off 1-270) Rockville, MD on Monday from 7-9 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at St. Raphael's Catholic Church, at Falls and Dunster Roads, Rockville, MD on Tuesday March 19 at 10:00 a.m. Interment St. Gabriel's Parish Cemetery, Potomac, MD. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made in his memory to the University of Maryland, School of Music, College Park, MD 20742.

Joseph W. Slade of Conyers, passed away March 15, 1996. He was a member of St. Simon's Episcopal Church, Doric Masonic Lodge No. 548, and the Kiwanis Club of South Dekalb.

He is survived by his wife, Wileen G. Slade, Conyers; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Tracey) Brambilla, Dallas; son, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell L. Slade, Covington; sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Patricia) Azar, Conyers; grandchildren, Nicholas, Loren Slade, and James Phillip Brambilla, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday March 18 at 2 o'clock p.m.

at Ward's Rockdale Chapel. Rev. G. Leon Watts, Jr. will officiate.

Interment will follow in Westview Cemetery. Family will recieve friends Sunday from 3 until 5 and 7 until 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Lung Association. Horis A. Ward, Inc.

Rockdale Chapel. 770-918-8851 STEWART Mrs. Eloise W. Stewart of Atlanta died Friday March 15, 1996. She was a Labratory Manager with the Georgia State Water Quality Control Service for 34 years.

Graduate of LaGrange College in 1947. She is survived by her sons, Mr. Douglas W. Stewart, Avondale Estates, GA; Mr. and Mrs.

Brian D. and Susan Stewart, Atlanta; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Laura William Noell, Charlottesville, VA; brother, Mr. Theron Long and Betty C.

White, St. Simons Island, GA; four grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and friends. Funeral services will be held 1 o'clock Monday in the Chapel of A.S. Turner and Sons. Rev.

Dee Shelnutt, officiating. Interment Fairview Memorial Park, Stockbridge. Death Notices In lieu of flowers, those desiring may send donations to, LaGrange College, LaGrange, GA. A.S. Turner and Sons.

STUCKI Mrs. Mary Adeline Stucki of Riverdale, died Saturday. She is survived by her husband, Walter A. Stucki, daughters, Barbara S. Ratcliffe, Winston NC, Joyce S.

Bishop, Savannah; son, Walter A. Stucki, Baltimore, MD, nine grandchildren, 15 grea dren, sister, Elizabeth F. Overstreet, Savannah. Family will receive friends 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday at the funeral home. A graveside service will be held at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Savannah, Ga. at a later date. Thomas L. Tara Garden Chapel, Jonesboro, 770-471-7171.

TAYLOR Graveside services for Doyle Rayford Taylor, 64, of Austell, will be 2:00 p.m. Monday at Georgia Memorial Park. Winkenhofer Flint Hill, Austell. 770-941-8826. TAYLOR Mrs.

Rose A. Taylor of 898 Sims Street S.W., passed away Saturday, March 16, 1996. Her services will be announced by Donald Trimble Mortuary 1876 Second Ave. 404-371-0772-3. TILSON Mr.

John B. Tilson, Covington, died March 15th. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Genell Harper, Oxford; sons, Mr. James P.

Birchfield, Barstow, Mr. Woodrow B. Burchfield, Easley, Mr. Jerry Tilson, Mr. John R.

Tilson, Mr. Vernon Tilson, Mr. Cliff Tilson, all of Covington; sisters, Mrs. Bernice Woody, Woodruff, Mrs. Evelyn Poole, Greenville, Mrs.

Nell Sanders, Lewisville, TX; 20 grandchildren, 11 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday March 17, 3:00 p.m., High Point Baptist Church, with remains placad in-state at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Ken Jacques and Rev. Tom McElhaney, officiating, Interment Lawnwood Memorial Park.

Caldwell Cowan, Covington. WATKINS Anna Belle Robinson "Belle" celebrated her 91st birthday last January 15th. Anna Belle passed in Dallas, Tex. on March 14, 1996. Born in 1905, she was one of two daughters born to Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Hinton Robinson in Greensboro, Ga. Although she spent most of her life in Atlanta, the last several years were spent in with her sons in Washington, D.C. and Dallas, Tex. She received her early education in Atlanta, Ga.

followed by a Normal Degree from Atlanta University and her Bachelor's Degree from Clark College, Atlanta, Ga. Anna Belle received two Masters Degrees from Columbia University in Education. She was married to Dewey Raymond Watkins, Sr. who was a longtime electrician for the Pullman Company and later employed at the Citizens Trust Bank Company, Atlanta. To this union were born Dewey Raymond, Jr.

and Myron Hinton. She was a longtime school teacher, having taught in Cobb and Fulton Counties, and the City of Atlanta Public Schools. She took her profession seriously by being active in numerous professional organizations. During WWII, she was a government worker at the United States Department of Commerce in Washington, D.C. She was a member of the Friendship Baptist Church and later became a member of the First Congregational Church U.C.C.

where she worked in the Altar Guild. Because of her efforts, the Guild was able to provide services and support for those less fortunate. A frequent traveler, Anna Belle traveled to all the major continents and was active in the Atlanta Foreign Visitors Association. She was also an active volunteer with the Senior Citizens and Atlanta University Alumni Association. Belle will long be remembered for encouraging young people to seeks a higher level of education and to be the best that they could be.

She will also be remembered for her strong loyalty to her friends as well as her dedication and love to her family. She was preceded in death by her husband. Her survivors include sons, Dewey R. Watkins, Jr. and Dr.

Myron H. Watkins, daughters-in-law, Ellen K. Watkins and Barbara Lord Watkins; grandchildren, Carol Watkins Johnson, Sharon A. Watkins, Dewey R. Watkins, Ill, Cynthia Watkins Clanton, Elizabeth Watkins Goodman, Ann Marie Watkins Wallace, and Myron H.

Watkins, several great-grandchildren, and a great-greatgrandchild. Funeral services will be held Monday. March 18, 1996, 1 p.m. at First Congregational Church U.C.C., 105 Courtland N.E. The Rev.

Susan D. Newman, Senior Minister, The Rev. Norman Rates, Associate Minister, officiating. Interment, South-View Cemetery. The remains will be placed in state at the church at 11 a.m.

The family will receive friends (Tonight) Sunday, March 17, 1996 at Sellers Bros. Church, 889 M.L. King Jr. N.W. from 6 until 7 p.m.

The cortege will assemble at Sellers Bros. Chapel at 12 noon Monday. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart Association. Sellers Inc. WEBB Ms.

Gloria Dianne Rynai Webb of 1215 Richland Road S.W., the mother of Dana Bradley, Raimeika Bradley and Shanon Bradley, passed away Sunday, March 10, 1996. Her services will be announced by Donald Trimble Mortuary 1876 Second Ave. 404-371-0772-3. WILLIAMS WILLIAMS Mr. Richard Williams of 367 Hemlock Lane, Locust Grove, husband of Mrs.

Ilona Williams, passed March 16, 1996. His funeral will be announced by Gus Thornhill's Funeral Home 404-768-2993-4. YEAGER YEAGER Mrs. Gertrude Miller Yeager of Stockbridge, passed away Friday March 15, 1996. She is survived by her husband, Edward L.

Yeager of Stockbridge: two sons, W. Linn Yeager, Baton Rouge, LA; Bob Yeager, Stockbridge, sisters, Rachael Bellew, Huntersville, NC; Margaret Beery, Culpepper, VA; a brother, Bill Miller; Waynesville, NC; three grandchildren, Denise, Todd, and Greggory Yeager. Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church, Ellenwood on Monday March 18 at 2 p.m. with interment services to follow in Fairview Memorial Gardens. Rev.

Norman Drummond and Rev. Ken Kirby will officiate. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Sunday afternoon 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Horis a. Ward, Inc.

Fairview Chapel. 770-474-1231 In Memoriam EDWARD ANDREW GIVENS In Loving Memory Of Edward Andrews Givens March 15, 1971-December 8, 1988 DEAR SON: We miss you very much on your 25th birthday. Love from your mother, Patsy Givens and your sister, Diana Givens Roberts MARCH 1946 MARCH 1996 March 10, 1996, would have been the 50th wedding anniversary of James P. Jim) Corbett, Jr. and Mary Jarrett Corbett of Tucker but Jim passed away December 21, 1993.

The following is in loving memory of him: A million times I needed you. A million times cried. If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. If all the world was mine to give, I would give it, yes, and more, just to see you coming up the driveway and walking through the door. To hear your voice, to see your smiling face, to sit and talk with you for a little while, would mean so much to me.

On December 21, 1993, a heart of gold stopped beating. Two smiling, beautiful, green eyes closed to rest. God broke my heart to prove to me He only takes the best. love you and miss you, my darling. Mary In Memoriam MR.

JAMES A. OWENS In Loving Memory March 16, 1990 The Silent night is lonely There is No Golden dawn Because we must remember That you are really gone Sadly missed by Mary A. Owens, Wife Sandra, Gloria, Marie Bettye and Douglas, Children: Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren MYRTICE LEE HERNDON In Loving Memory of Myrtice Lee Herndon Who Passed Away March 19, 1992. To A Wonderful Mother and Grandmother Thank you for the great memories Miss you dearly, and think of you always. Love Janie Cemetery Lots, Crypts ARLINGTON MEMORIAL PARK 2 spaces in Pinecrest Section.

Lot 127-A for sale at $2,200, Call (404) 255-6240. ARLINGTON MEMORIAL PARK Four Spaces, Lot 2-C Section E. $3000. 404-351-9286 ARLINGTON SUNRISE MAUSOLEUM Inside, lower level crypt. Side-by-side.

Sold out at Ask $8,500. Call (770) 977-7319. CREST LAWN MEMORIAL PARK Marietta Atlanta Cemetery lot (4 graves). $5600. 770-889-4213 CRESTLAWN MEMORIAL PARK 4 lots-Sect.

G-JJH, Lot $4,000 total. (770) 475 5405. CRESTLAWN MEMORIAL PARK Four lots, Section 36, Lot 267, $3000. 770-425-9023 CRESTLAWN MEMORIAL PARK 4 cemetery plots. Excellent location, near mausoleum.

All four $5,000. Call collect (704) 847-9150 DAWN MEMORIAL PARK Mausoleum outside, top level crypt, side-by-side, 65-D, $4,500. (404) 294-1891. FLORAL HILLS MEMORY GARDENS TUCKER, GA 2 mausoleum crypts, Chapel of Pines, Sect. C-Tier-DSP37 $8200 value, sell $7500.

770-491-6919 FLORAL HILLS MEMORIAL GARDENS Three gravesites in Sermon On The Mount $800. each for 2 sites and Third site is $400. 912-226-9471 Thomasville, GA GREEN LAWN CEMETERY AND MAUSOLEUM One crypt. Must sacrifice. Owner has relocated.

(770) 921-6517. C. Collins NORTH ATLANTA MEMORIAL PARK 2 spaces located in the Veterans Garden. Valued at $995 per space, will accept best offer. 770-993-2645 SPECIAL-FREE BURIAL SPACE AT TIME OF NEED OR PRE-NEED Kennedy International Memorial Gardens, Atlanta's newest and most modern cemetery.

Call office 404-243-8900 for info. WESTVIEW CEMETERY Lot 366, Section 13, Sites 1,2,3,4 $5200 total. Family plot. (407) 349-5182 WESTVIEW CEMETERY (SECTION B) Three gravesites in one of the oldest sections Valued at $1600. each.

Selling for $1190. each. (404) 377-1414. WESTVIEW CEMETERY I Grave Lot. For Sale.

Section 34. Sacrifice. Call 1-404-768-3372. WESTVIEW CEMETERY Lot 820, Section 45, Four grave lot, $2600. Total.

404-349-9554 WESTVIEW CEMETERY 2 choice 4-site lots, 70, 71. Memorial park select section 47. $2,000 per lot. (770) 995-5374. WESTVIEW CEMETERY 2 side-by-side graves, Sect.

47. Market price $1,300 for both. Will sell for $1,000. (770) 998-0115. WESTVIEW CEMETERY Lot 122-C, Garden of Our Saviour.

Gravesites 1 and 2. $1,900 for both. (404) 378-5277 WESTVIEW CEMETERY Section 45, Lot 433, Two graves, $1000. total; Lot 434, Four graves, $2000. or Six lots for $2750.

Call 770-914-6511. Legal Notices Letter of Interest For Central Energy Plant Albany State College Alcon Associates, Inc. Construction Manager, is requesting letters of interest from Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing contractors for prequalification for the construction of the Central Energy Plant at the Albany State College campus, Albany, GA. Total value of the project is approximately $3,700,000.00. All contractors must be able to furnish a Payment and Performance Bond for their work.

Letters of interest must be delivered to Alcon Associates, Inc. at 400 A College Drive, Albany, Georgia 31705 by close of business on Thursday, March 21, 1996. If youhave any questins please contact Terry Jones at (912) 431-1545 New Orleans Infernational Airport Industry Meeting Rental Car Concessions Opportunities On Monday, March 25, 1996, the New Orleans Aviation Board (the Board) will hold an industry meeting in the Airport Board Room at 1:00 p.m. Central Standard Time (CST) and hereby invites all interested rental car companies, rental car franchisors or rental car franchisees that desire to operate at the New Orleans International Airport (the Airport) pursuant to competitive bids to be issued atra later date. The purpose of this meeting is to provide an opportunity for the Board to conduct informal discussions with industry leaders to gain a thorough understanding of industry trends and opinions with regard to certain issues facing the Board prior to the final development of the comprehensive Request for Bid documents for rental car opportunities at the Airport.

Discussions will include but not necessarily be limited to, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise participation through equity ownership and participation through the purchasing of goods and services from Disadvantaged Business Enterprise firms. The Board's vision for New Orleans International Airport is to make certain that all business ventures at the Airport provide the maximum opportunity for Disadvantaged Business Enterprise participation while providing a profitable business environment that will foster the development of world class concession facilities at the Airport. You are encouraged to participate in this industry meeting which will assist the Board in the fulfillment of its vision. For questions or additional information, please contact Ms. Jo Griffin Webb, Assistant Director of Concessions Leases, New Orleans Aviation Board, P.O, Box 20007, New Orleans, Louisiana 70141.

(504) 464-3541. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Town of Hilton Head island has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for consulting services to draft master land use plans for the Ward One Voting Precinct of the Island. Specifically, the RFP shall provide information for: 1. Developing neighborhood visions regarding the future direction of each neighborhood based on direct input from neighborhood residents. 2.

Preparing an Island-wide vision statement with com-, munity input. 3. Preparing land use plans that include statements of needs and goals for all aspects of Ward One development based on the neighborhood visions and the islandwide vision statement. 4. Analyzing and drafting implementation strategies necessary to fulfill the needs and achieve the goals identified above.

These strategies should also include timeframes and budgets. 5. Drafting any necessary ordinances or amendments in Land Management Ordinance format to be considered for implementation of the master land use plans 6. Conducting a series of workshops or meeting for residents, Planning Commissioners and Town Council Members. 7.

Providing and presenting draft and final copies of technical reports, maps and ordiance amendments. Copies of this RFP or questions concering the RFP will be received by Mike Bell, Senior Planner, at (803) 686-0904 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. Monday through Friday, prior to the due date of the proposal. Written requests will be answered subiect to available time.

Only questions pertinent to the understanding of this RFP will be considered by the Town. Five (5) copies of each firm's proposals will be due by 5:00 p.m. on April 15, 1996 at the Town Hall. Sealed envelopes containing the proposals should be clearly marked as a response to the Request for Proposals for Planning Services and directed to the attention of Mike Bell Senior Planner. No facsimiles will be accepted by the Town.

Proposals will be opened and recorded in the presence of one or more witnesses at the time. No proposals shall be made public information until after the contract has been awarded. The proposal shall be good for a period of at least thirty (30) days from the closing date for submission of proposals. This solicitation does not commit the Town of Hilton Head Island to contract for planning services, pay any costs incurred in the preparation of proposals, or to procure a contract for the articles of goods and services. The Town of Hilton Head Island reserves the right to accept or reiect any proposal received as a result of this request, to negotiate with all qualified offerors, and to cancel in part or in its entirety this proposal if it is in the best interest of the Town.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Town of Hilton Head Island has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a team of consultants to assist staff in analyzing the capacityof the Island's transportation system and identifying appropriate alternatives necessary to address the management of future development. Specifically, the RFP shall provide information for: 1. Analyze Island-wide transportation capacities. 2. Develop a list of all reasonable alternatives which the Town could incorporate to reduce development potential, including a legal analysis of each alternative.

Costs and implications of each alternative should be included. Through a series of meetings in the community, present and discuss all alternatives developed above. 4. Draft and present any necessary ordinances or amendments to the Land Management Ordinance for the Town to implement the selected alternative (s), 5. Providing and presenting draft and final copies of technical reports, maps and ordinance amendments.

Copies of this RFP or questions concering the REP will be received by Jill Foster, Interim Manager of Long Range Planning, at (803)686-0904 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, prior to the due date of the proposal. Written requests will be answered subject to available time. Only questions pertinent to the understanding of this RFP will be considered by the Town. Five (5) copies of each firm's proposals will be due by 5:00 p.m.

on April 15, 1996 at the Town Hall. Sealed envelopes containing the proposals should be clearly marked as a response to the Request for Proposals for Capacity Analysis and directed to the attention of Jill Foster, Interim Manager of Long Range Planning. No facsimiles will be accepted by the Town. Proposals will be opened and recorded in the prsence of one or more witnesses at the time. No proposals shall be good for a period of at least thirty (30) days from the closing date for submission of proposals.

This solicitation does not commit the Town of Hilton Head Island to contract capacity analysis, pay any costs Incurred in the preparation proposals, or to procure a contract for the articles of goods and services. The Town of Hilton Head Island reserves the right to accept or reiect any proposal received as a result of this request, to negotiate with all qualified offerors, and to cancel in part or in its entirety this proposal if it is in the best interest of the Town. Legal Notices Notice of Bid Date For Central Energy Plant Albany State College Howard L. Carmichael Sons 404-761-1138 770-631-9171 Richard Stilley Cathy Carmichael Stilley HENDERSON, Miss Sue E. NORRIS, Mrs.

Edna M. Community Funeral Home of Atlanta 373 Westlake N.W. 404-794-4241 George Bell Director DRAYTON, Ms. Sylvia P. A.C.

Hemperley Sons 404-761-2141 Serving Metro Atlanta Since 1904 FORCUM, Mrs. Roberta G. IDDINS, Mr. David A. E.

JONES FUNERAL HOME 59 N. MAIN STREET ALPHARETTA, GA 30201 770-475-6554 MASTRANGELO, Mrs. Nunzia Knox Funeral Home 404-794-5383 2357 Bankhead Hwy. N.W. McELHANEY, Mrs.

Dora R. Gregory B. Levett Sons, Inc. Funeral Directors Morticians 351 N. Clarendon Ave.

404-294-5500 CANDIES, Deacon Clyde HINES, Mr. Richard G. MURRAY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, INC. CASCADE CHAPEL 1199 Utoy Springs SW 404-349-3000 PRYOR STREET 502 Pryor SW 404-688-4680 FAIRBURN, GEORGIA 770-969-1300 "Serving Every Family Within Its Means" MICKLE, Rev. John Charles, Jr.

How a Some H.M. PATTERSON SON ESTABLISHED 1880 SPRING HILL 1020 SPRING ST. NW 404876-1022 OGLETHORPE HILL. 4550 PEACHTREE N.E 404261-3510 CANTON HILL. 1157 OLD CANTON N.E.

770-977-9485 MARIETTA ARLINGTON CHAPEL 173 ALLEN ROAD 404-851-9900 LOCATED IN SANDY SPRINGS OPENING APRIL. '96 BROWN, Mrs. Marjorie T. LEVY, Mr. Steven C.

PATRICK, Mrs. Sara Andrews Since FUNERAL HOME 950 MANSELL ROAD MIMOSA BLVD. ROSWELL, GA 30076 ROSWELL, GA 30075 770-993-4811 JOHNSON, Mr. Hubert SANDY SPRINGS CHAPEL FUNERAL DIRECTORS 136 Mt. Vernon Hwy.

Atlanta, Ga 30328 404-255-8511 JONES, James B. Sellers Inc. Funeral Directors and Morticians 889 M.L. King, Jr. Dr.

N.W. 923 McDaniel St. S.W. 404-522-6924 404-522-2591 ALLEN, Mr. Sr.

HANco*ck, Mr. Robert, Sr. JOHNSON, Mrs. Sarah JONES, Mrs. Charlotte Haywood MAXEY, Mr.

Garfield, Jr. WATKINS, Anna Belle Robinson ceive friends today from 2 to 4 p.m. at Carmichael Funeral Home in Smyrna. NOLAND Mrs. Annie K.

Noland age 89. Memorial services Saturday, March 23, 11:00 a.m. at the Chapel of Floral Hills Memory Gardens, 3000 Lawrenceville Tucker, GA. Survivors, daughters, Ms. Billie H.

Riddle and Mrs. Anne H. McGarity, both of Decatur, GA; son, N. Spencer Hurley, Houston, TX; seven grandchildren and several great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made if desired to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Home, 760 Washington St.

S.W., Atlanta, GA. 30315. Wages Sons. 770-469-9811. NORRIS Funeral service for Mrs.

Edna Marie Norris of Atlanta will be held 2 PM TODAY, March 17, in the Chapel of Howard L. Carmichael Sons, East Point. Rev. David Tew officiating. Interment College Park Cemetery.

PATRICK Mrs. Sara Andrews Patrick, widow of J. Venable Patrick, Attorney, died March 15, 1996. Surviving are her brother and sister-in-law, Edward and Kitty Andrws, Jacksonville, FL; grandson and wife, Dixon and Zelda Patrick, Albuquerque, New Mexicon; grandson, David Patrick, Nashville, TN; granddaughters, Brenda and Samantha Patrick, extended family, Lynne and Noah Byrd, Dunwoody and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Sunday, March 17 at 4:30 o'clock at Brookhaven Christian Church with Reverend Anne Bonney officiating.

Interment, Arlington Memorial Park. Mrs. Patrick was a long time member of Bookhaven Christian Church and in lieu flowers the family suggest contributions be made to her church. H.M. Patterson Son, Oglethorpe Hill, 4550 Peachtree Rd.

PEARSON Mr. William H. Pearson of 560 Powder Springs Apt. 19D-1, passed March 15, 1996. Han8 ley-Shelton, Marietta, 770-428-6333.

POPE Mr. Joseph Lee Pope of 2134 Windell Drive, Decatur, the brother of Otis Pope James Pope, William J. Pope, Charles W. Pope and Mary McDonald, a member of TAM'S, passed away Saturday, March 16, 1996. His services will be announced by Donald Trimble Mortuary 1876 Second Ave.

404-371-0772-3. RODEN Infant Alexander DeWayen Roden of Atlanta passed away Friday March 15, 1996. He is survived by his father, Gregory Wayne Roden, and mother, Donna Roden, both of Atlanta; sisters, Haley Marie Roden, Elizabeth Renee Roden, both of Atlanta; grandparents, Eloise Roden, Atlanta; Grady Roden, Calhoun; Kathy and Ronnie Duffy, both of Atlanta; great-grandmother, Juanita Smith, Atlanta; aunts, Cynthia Berryhill, Atlanta; Darlene Christmas, Atlanta; Stacy Patrick, Stone Mountain; and uncle Don Lee Donahue; Carroliton; cousin, Jennifer Ward, Alcon Associates, Inc. Construction Manager for the renovation and Flood Restoration of Albany State College will receive bids for Central Energy Plant on equipment only (Pad Mounted 2500K VA Transformers) per specification section 16234 on Tuesday, March 26, 1996 at 2:00" P.M. EST.

There are pre-approved manufacturers per the specifications and any alternate equipment manufacturer must complete an E-03 Form and return it ten days prior to the bid date. Bids may be faxed to (912) 431-1549. Plans and Specifications are available thru the Construction Manager with a $75.00 refundable deposit. Plans can also be viewed at the Dodge Room Construct tion Market Data, and the DEC International Pion Room. All MWBE DBE Firms interested in Submitting proposal for this project may inquire about plans andspecifications at the Alcon prolect office at 400 A College Drive, Albany, Georgia 31705 or call (912) 431-1545.

New Orleans International Airport Industry Meeting and Opportunities the Hilton New Orleans Airport Hotel, 901 Airline Highway, Kenner, Louisiana at 1:00 p.m. Central Standard Time (CST) and hereby invites all interested master concessionaires, master concessionaires, and airport food and retail developers that desire to operate at the New Orleans International Airport (the Airport) pursuant to competitive proposals to be issued at a later date. The purpose of this meeting is. to provide an opportunity for the Board to conduct infor- mal discussions with industry leaders to gain. a thorough understanding of industry trends and opinions with regard to certain issues facing the Board prior to" the final development of the comprehensive Request for Proposal documents for and Specialty Retail opportunities at the Airport, Discus sions will include but not necessarily be limited to, capital investment requirements, project financing alternatives, proiect profitability, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise participation through equity ownership and subletting of space, and Disadvantaged Business Enfer-4 prise assistance programs.

The Board's vision for New Orleans International! Airport is to make certain that all business ventures at the Airport provide the maximum opportunify for Disadvantaged Business Enterprise participation while providing a profitable business willfoster the development of world class concession facili-. ties at the Airport. You are encouraged to participate this industry meeting which will assist the Board in the fulfillment of its vision. For questions or additional information, please contact Ms. Jo Griffin Webb, Asst.

Dir. of Leases, New Orleans Aviation Board, P.O. Box 20007, New Orleans, Louisiana 70141, (504) 464-3541. ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS CITY OF ATLANTA Sealed Bids will be received by the Bureau of Purchasing and Real Estate, City of Atlanta, 68 Mitchell S.W., City Hall South, Suite 1790, Atlanta, Georgia 30338, telephone number (404) 330-6204, no later. than 1:59 P.M., (as verified by the Bureau of National Standards) TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1996 BID NO.

7178 (KB) NISHINGS INSTALLATION OF OFFICE TURE FOR ATLANTA HARTSFIELD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. Bid Packages, Specifications and Blue Prints are available for $25.00 between Monday through Friday (March' 18 thru 29) from 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Contact Keith Brooks at (404) 330-6252 ABSOLUTELY NO BIDS WILL BE TER 1:59 P.M. RECEIVED AF- On Tuesday, March 26, 1996, the New Orleans Aviation Board (the Board) will hold an industry meeting at Bids will be publicly opened and read at 2:00 In the Bureau of Purchasing and Real Estate, Bid Conference Room, Suite 1900.

Bill Campbell, Mayor City of Atlanta, Georgia Felicia Strong-Whitaker, Director Bureau of Purchasing and Real Estate DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF FULTON NOTICE OF INTENT TO PROMULGATE RULES TO IMPLEMENT PETROLEUM PIPELINE EMINENT DOMAIN PERMIT PROCEDURES TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND PARTIES: You are hearby notified that a public hearing will be held at 1:00 p.m. on April 23, 1996. The hearing win in room 401 of the Department of Transportation Building, Capital Square, Atlanta, GA 30334. The public hearing will be held simultaneously with the Georgia Department of Transportation's hearing on promulgation of their Rule 672-13, which also deals with petroleum pipeline eminent domain. The public hearing will be to receive comments on proposed Rule 391-3-23 that serves to protect Georgia's natural and environmental resources by requiring permits with monitoring conditions be issued by the Diredtor-of the Environmental Protection Division prior fo any petroleum or petroleum pipeline company acquiring pronerty or interests in property by eminent domain.

The Rules provide for procedures for administration of O.C.G.A. 22-3-84, governing the obtaining of the permit provided in O.C.G.A. 22-3-84(a). Anyone may present data, make a statement, comment or offer a viewpoint. or argument either orally or in writing.

Lengthy statements or statements of a considerable technical or.economic nature, as well as previously recorded messages. must be submitted for the official record. Oral statements should be concise to permit everyone an epportu: nity to be heard. Participants at the hearing are requested to register upon arrival and indicate their intent to give oral or written statements. Hearing participants will not besubiect to questioning from the audience, but may be.

questioned by and Environmental Protection Division official for clairfication of technical points or to develop better understanding of the statement, Written comments are welcomed. To insure their consideration, written comments should be received on or by the date of the hearing. Address comments to: Direc-. tor, Environmental Protection Division, Department of Natural Resources, 205 Butler Street, S.E., Atlanta, GA 30334, ATTN: William H. McLemore.

This notice is being distributed by newspaper publication and by mailing to all those persons who have requested advance notice of this rule-making proceeding. Copies of the proposed Rule are available for and review during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.si Monday through Friday, except official State holidays, at the following locations: (1) Environmental Protection Division, 1162. Floyd Towers East, 205 Butler Street, S.E,, AMonto, Georgia. (2) Southwest Georgia Regional Office, EPDI2024 Newton Road, Albany, Georgia.

(3) Southeast Georgia Regional 1 Office, EPD, One. Come servation Way, Brunswick, Georgia. (4) Middle Georgia Regional Office, EPD, 5771 Mill Road, Macon, Georgia. (5) Northeast Georgia Regional Office, EPD 745 Gaines School Road, Athens, Georgia. (6) Northwest Regional Office, Tradeport Office Park.

Suite 114, 4244 International Parkway, Atlanta, Geofgia. LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID ATLANTA PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMS The Private Industry Council (PIC) of Atlanta, Inca is ing Qualified Bidders for year-round employment and training programs, for youth and adults. A detailed request for proposals (RFP) and request for vendor agreements will be available at the Atlanta PIG office, 100 Edgewood Avenue, NE, Suite 1600, after 2:00 P.M. op March 8, 1996. Proposals are due by 5:00 P.M.

April 8, 1996, at The Atlanta PIC Office, located at 100 Edgewood Avenue, NE, Suite 1600. Atlanta. A bidders' conference is scheduled for 1:00 P.M. on Wednesday March 13, 1996 at the Atlanta Center for Employment and Training (ACET), 818 Washington Street, Atlanto. Questions may be directed to planning staff (404) 658-6310; during regular working hours of 8:30 A.M.

to 5:00 P.M.. Monday through Friday. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The Housing Authority of the City of St. Petersburg (HACSP) will receive competitive sealed proposals for TAG HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION IMPLEMENTATION PLAN, until Thursday, April 11, 1996 at 2:00 PM. Any proposal received after the specified time and date, will not be considered.

All must be at the offices of the HACSP on or belore above specified time and date. If you choose to mail in your proposal, it must arrive by the specified gardless of the postmark date. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS. The HACSP. request proposals for an implementation plan that involves 1.

1. 1. 1. 1. 1.

1. 1 Density reduction of at least of the Jordan Park Housing Development and 2. zation of the Wildwood Heights neighborhood which wilt include the construction of new housing on the site of vacant lots, demolition of and rehabilitation of under used property in the Wildwood Heights Neighborhood. Request for proposal (RFP) packages may be obtained from the HACSP, 3250-5th Avenue North, "St. Petersburg, Florida 33713 or by calling Mike Mike Colletto at (813)323-3171.

The Proposals will be weighed against a point valuesystem and evaluated by a selection committee as outlined in the RFP A pre-proposal conference will be held at 3250-5th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida on Tuesdays March 19, 1996 at 9:00 AM. Site visits may be arranged by con tacting Mike Marshall or Mike Colletta at (8130323-3171, All offerors are encouraged to attend the pre-proposal conference and visit the site. The HACSP reserves the right to accept or reject any and all Proposal submittals, either in whole or in part with or without cause, waive any informalities of any Proposal, cancel this request for Proposal, and make the award in the best interest of the HACSP, participation in this proposal process is encouraged. All proposals must be received by hand delivery or by U.S.

Mail certified return receipt requested and clearly marked "JORDAN HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION IMPLEMENTATION Darrell Irions Executive Director Request for Proposals (RFP) Community Care Services Program Assessment and Case Management Services The Atlanta Regional Commission announces its intention to contract with one organization to provide assessment and case management services under the Community Care Services Program (Medicaid Waiver Program) in the ten county Atlanta Region. The Atlanta Regional Commission will host a Conference on Thursday, March 21, 1996 at 10:00 a.m. at the Atlanta Regional Commission, 3715 Northside Parkway, 200. Northcreek, in the first floor Board Room. RFP packets will be distributed at that time.

All proposais will be due at noon on Monday. April 22ndt The contractor will be announced on May 1, 1996 and begin contingent July upon 1, ARC 1996. receiving Contracting funds for from services will be the Georgia Department of Human Resources (DHR) Divi sion of Aging Services. All contracts will conform, to Human regulations of the U.S. DHR.

Department of Hookhand Services and ARC is an equal opportunity employer and Is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in its as a recipient of state and federal funds and as a contractors SOLICITATION OF REQUESTS FOR PROPOSAL The BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA invites interested parties to submit qualifications and a proposal to provide acciden. tal liability and post -exposure insurance coverage for students, faculty and staff that participate in off came pus educational programs offered by institutions of the BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNB VERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA. The REP may be obtained through April 15, 1996 by contacting C.Pl. Cum, mings. Assistant Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs Contracts, Office of Legal Affairs, Room 455, 244 wishing ton Street, S.W., Ationta, GA 30334; Telephone (404) 1 656-2224.

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