Filename: B4-METRO-AJCD0812-AJCD This E-Sheet(R) is provided as conclusive evidence that the ad appeared in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on the date & page indicated. You may not create derivative works, or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. NOTICE OF INTENTION OF W Description: B&W Color Type: Publication Date: 08/12/2010 11 X 00.0 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: 890919301 Client Name: Advertiser: NEAL HORSLEY Section/Page/Zone: LEGAL ADS/004/ Cyan Magenta Date/Time created: Aug 11 2010 10:12:07:896PM Black 4B Yellow Username: SPEEDDRIVER02 Thursday, Aug 12, 2010 METRO AJCD B4 3 4B The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010 Metro & Obituaries HASSON CALLOWAY, 93 Longtime Eastern pilot earned his license at age 17 War veteran, retiree also helped found private school in ’59. By Rick Badie [email protected] Capt. Hasson Calloway often told people he never went to work a day in his life. Flying meant the world to the longtime pilot. Signs of an aviation career appeared at a tender age. Growing up in Tennessee, he would get in trouble for sailing paper planes from the church balcony, said a son, Maxwell Calloway of Atlanta. “His interest in flying goes way back,” his son said. “It was everything to him.” Capt. Calloway overcame polio to become a pilot. At 17, he earned his pilot’s license, and five years later joined Eastern Airlines in Miami. He retired from Eastern in 1977. On Monday, his son said, the captain proclaimed an old pilot’s phrase: “I’m out of runway.” Capt. Calloway died Monday at Piedmont Hospital of complications from pneumonia. He was 93. The graveside service Hasson Calloway was a Tennessee native who overcame polio to become a pilot. He flew air transport in World War II. Flying “was everything to him,” his son said. Family photo will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Lynnhurst Cemetery in Knoxville. H.M. Patterson & Son, Arlington Chapel, is in charge of arrangements. Capt. Calloway was born in Tazewell, Tenn. He graduated from Boys High in Knoxville and Oak Ridge Military Academy in North Carolina. During World War II, he flew military air transport in South America. He returned to Eastern Airlines after the war and was based out of Atlanta. He flew for that airline 37 years, a period that in- cluded the days when Eastern was owned by Eddie Rickenbacker. After Eastern, Capt. Calloway served for 13 years as chief pilot for the Georgia Tech Research Institute. He flew into his 90s and logged a total of 35,960 flight hours. A woodworker, he built two aerobatic airplanes and enjoyed painting aviation portraits. In 1978, he donated a piece of his artwork to the National Museum of Commercial Aviation in Forest Park. It’s a painting of the first commercial transoceanic two-way crossing. “I would call my dad a pilot’s pilot,” said a daughter, Carolyn Calloway of Atlanta. “He never missed an opportunity to take a trip up, even if it was just to circle the fields or an airport. His life revolved around planes.” Dr. John David Mullins of Sandy Springs said the captain gave him his first flight in a small aircraft. “It was exhilarating,” the plastic surgeon said, “and it launched my interest in aviation. He was the consummate pilot and his experience level was a rarity.” In 1959, Capt. Calloway and three neighbors — Dr. H.B. Stillerman, Tom Holloway and Dr. Gregory Bateman — teamed up to start a private school, Arlington School, now called Arlington Christian School, in Fairburn. The captain served as the first president of the school’s board of directors. He and Marian Calloway, his wife of 70 years, first met in a church youth group in Knoxville. In addition to his wife, son and daughter, survivors include another son, Ron Calloway of Roswell; and four grandchildren. Deaths & funerals Our policy: The AJC strives to publish a complete record of deaths in the metro area and of selected deaths elsewhere. Please ask your funeral home or cremation society to call us at 404-526-5342, then press 4, or fax us at 404-526-7517. These listings are free. For a Family-Placed Death Notice, for which there is a charge, have your funeral home contact our paid notice line at 404-526-5271. Find news obituaries and family-placed death notices from the past 30 days, send or read condolences online and search obituary archives Atlanta Lovic Worth Hobby, 78, died Sunday. Funeral, 11 a.m. today, H.M. Patterson & Son, Spring Hill. Carroll County Sibylla W. Brand Hyatt, 60, of Carrollton died Monday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, Hutcheson’s Memorial Chapel, Buchanan. Cherokee County Loyd Phillips, 78, of Canton died Tuesday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, New Light Baptist Church, Canton. South Canton Funeral Home & Chapel. Cobb County Charles “Chuck” Collings, 80, of Acworth died Wednesday. Funeral, 12:30 p.m. Friday, Sosebee Funeral Home, Canton. Michael Edward Craton, 56, of Marietta died Tuesday. Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Andrew Ukranian Orthodox Church, Cumming. Mayes Ward-Dobbins Funeral Home. Rhiniah LaShay Dunning, infant daughter of Carnell Dunning Sr. and Kimberly Dunning of Marietta, died Aug. 4. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Friday, Mount Harmony Memorial Gardens, Mableton. West Georgia Crematory, Austell. Other areas may get funds Security continued from B1 covery and Reinvestment Act. Instead of security upgrades, the commission may spend the stimulus money on a $5 milCyan Magenta Yellow Black Patrice Jeffers, 47, of Marietta died Aug. 5. The body was cremated. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Friday, Wright Street Baptist Church, Marietta. West Georgia Crematory, Austell. Jim Mullins, 85, of Mableton died Aug. 1. The body was cremated. Memorial service, 11:30 a.m. Friday, Georgia National Cemetery, Canton. West Georgia Crematory, Austell. Wilena Sibley, 79, of Marietta died Wednesday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, Davis-Struempf Funeral Home. Matthew K. Zuccarini, 25, of Marietta died Tuesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, H.M. Patterson & Son, Canton Hill. Coweta County Frank E. Penner, 87, of Sharpsburg died Tuesday. The body will be cremated. Funeral, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Newnan. McKoon Funeral Home. DeKalb County Vernon David, 83, of Doraville died Tuesday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, H.M. Patterson & Son, Oglethorpe Hill. Karen Whitlock Kopanezos, 30, of Decatur died Tuesday. The body was cremated. Memorial service, 11 a.m. today, Locust Grove First Baptist Church. Haisten Funeral Home, McDonough. Douglas County Raymond Eugene Edwards, 82, of Lithia Springs died Sunday. The body was cremated. No service is planned. SouthCare Cremation Society and Memorial Centers, Marietta. James E. Schultz, 69, of Douglasville died Wednesday. No service is planned. Hightower’s Memorial Chapel, Douglasville. Ethel Louise Stouffer Sparks, 89, of Winston died Wednesday. Funeral, 3 p.m. Saturday, Hightower’s Memorial Chapel, Douglasville. lion “Aviation Cultural Community Center” near Fulton County AirportBrown Field on Fulton Industrial Boulevard. Also being considered are a $1.5 million “re-entry center” at the county jail to combat recidivism and projects to upgrade a health center, enhance security at bus stops and provide transportation for senior citizens. Commissioner Bill Edwards said if the commission deletes the security projects from the package, the county can still try to fund them through 4B Fayette County Charles E. Brooks Sr., 77, of Fayetteville died Tuesday. Funeral, 4 p.m. today, Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral Home, Fayetteville. Kerri Leigh Till, 51, of Venice, Fla., formerly of Fayetteville, died Saturday. Funeral, 11 a.m. today, Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral Home. Forsyth County Ona Densmore, 80, of Alpharetta died Wednesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Ingram Funeral Home. Robert Jaffe, 84, of Cumming died Sunday. Graveside service, 10:30 a.m. Friday, Georgia National Cemetery, Canton. Byars Funeral Home. Fulton County Bruce Fortenberry, 50, of Fairburn died Monday. Graveside service, 11 a.m. today, Lakeside Memorial Gardens, Palmetto. Parrott Funeral Home, Fairburn. Lloyd G. Ledford Sr., 91, of College Park died Tuesday. The body was cremated. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Saturday, Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Fairburn. Parrott Funeral Home, Fairburn. Gwinnett County Joseph Gardner, 90, of Dacula died Tuesday. The body was cremated. Private service will be held. Peachtree Cremation, Lawrenceville. John R. Morgan, 48, of Lawrenceville died Tuesday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, Tim Stewart Funeral Home, Lawrenceville. Guy A. Wilson Jr., 85, of Dacula died Monday. Memorial service, 4 p.m. Sunday, Wages & Sons Funeral Home, Lawrenceville. James Ronald “Jim” Borders, 63, of Flowery Branch died Monday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Saturday, Sugar Hill United Methodist Church, Sugar Hill. Flanigan Funeral Home, Buford. Walter “Bo” Overby, 88, of Gainesville died Tuesday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, Memorial Park Funeral Home, Gainesville. Franklin Delano “Woody” Woodall, 77, of Gainesville died Wednesday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Saturday, Memorial Park Funeral Home, Gainesville. other means. “Everybody has needs,” he said. “Our job as a board is to justify the needs of so many with limited resources. ... It’s not manna from heaven. It’s money from the government. And we’re not abdicating our responsibility to make the justice system safe.” Commissioner Emma Darnell defended the aviation center, which would honor Tuskegee Airmen, saying it has been put off since 1999. “I feel very good about the support we’ve given AJCD Henry County Louis J. Milligan, 64, of McDonough died Aug. 6. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Friday, Georgia National Cemetery, Canton. Speer & Speer Funeral Home, McDonough. Barbara A. Peters, 72, of McDonough died Tuesday.Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Cannon-Cleveland Funeral Directors. Rockdale County Janice Fleming, 65, of Covington died Tuesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Victory Baptist Church, Loganville. Caldwell & Cowan Funeral Home. Walton County Russell Horne, 38, of Monroe died Tuesday. The body will be cremated. Memorial service, 3 p.m. Saturday, Victory Baptist Church, Loganville. SouthCare Cremation Society and Memorial Centers, Stockbridge. Laurine McCorkle, 80, of Loganville died Tuesday. Funeral, noon Monday, McDonald & Son Funeral Home, Cumming. Georgia Brenice R. Beauchamp, 69, of Colbert died Tuesday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, Little-Ward Funeral Home, Commerce. Geri Board Brook, 43, of Dawsonville died Tuesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Memorial Park South Funeral Home. Genelle Brewer Brown, 85, of Dillard died Monday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Saturday, Head of Tennessee Baptist Church, Dillard. Beck Funeral Home, Clayton. Jesse Franklin Campbell, 71, of Lula died Tuesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Silver Shoals Baptist Church. Ivie Funeral Home, Commerce. Albert C. Newsom, 84, of Demorest died Tuesday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, Fairfield Baptist Church. Whitfield Funeral Home. Dorothy Leona Vickers, 84, of Clayton died Tuesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Beck Funeral Home. to criminal justice,” she added. But Commissioner Tom Lowe accused fellow commissioners of sliding new projects onto the agenda that do not protect the community. “Our number one priority ought to be the protection of the citizens of the city of Atlanta,” Lowe said, as Darnell walked out of the room. There are people who are summoned to the courthouse to appear on juries, he added, “and by God we ought to protect them.” Vilified pair ‘very upset’ Judge Nix continued from B1 Marietta Daily Journal that he “flicked” the bottoms of Assistant District Attorney Susan Treadaway and Deputy Investigator Glenda Roberts after the women sat on his lap to take a picture. “If the ladies took it as offensive, then I apologize to them,” Nix told the Daily Journal. “I do not think it was any more than that to it. There was no intent on my part. It was done in a place where several people were around. But rather than cause my family the embarrassment and go through a claims or whatever, I was willing to retire and wrote a letter of retirement to the governor.” Head said that Treadaway and Roberts were “very upset,” because they never filed a complaint but were being blamed for the fallout. “This is exactly why women who are sometimes assaulted never come forward, because they become the person responsible for it,” Head said. “The blogs are calling them everything in the world.” The judge stayed away from the media glare Wednesday as the announcement about his impending departure reverberated through the community. Nix was not in his office, and Chief Magistrate Judge Frank Cox was filling in for him Tuesday, Wednesday and today, according to Superior Court Administrator Tom Charron. Nix did not return calls to his home or office. In a letter of resignation tendered to Gov. Sonny Perdue, Nix wrote that he would retire on his 71st birthday on Oct. 4. His four-year term ends in 2012, but he was technically eligible to retire 15 years ago at age 55. A review by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution of personnel files for Treadaway and Roberts revealed no information regarding any complaints filed by them or against them. Both were present at the review of their files, but declined to comment. Treadaway was hired as a staff attorney in the Cobb district attorney’s office in August 2008, according to her personnel file. She was appointed an assistant district attorney in December 2008. Prior to her work in Cobb, she was a prosecutor in Cherokee County for almost four years. Roberts spent almost 20 years in the Cobb County Sheriff ’s Office, reaching the rank of a deputy sheriff sergeant before transferring to Head’s office as an investigator this year. Atlanta lawyer Ben Easterlin, chairman of the Judicial Qualifications Commission, the state agency that investigates misconduct involving judges, said he could not comment on whether the commission was investigating Nix’s conduct. All complaints are kept confidential until they are resolved or closed or the commission gives notice of formal proceedings, according to its website. Charron said he was not aware of any complaints filed against Nix. Staff writer Bill Rankin contributed to this article. Leg l Notices Invitation to bid 14124 for Condiment packets (Catsup-Mayo-Mustard) Bid opening date 8/30/10 Fax bid request to 404-244-5134 LEGAL NOTICE Georgia Power Company has filed its 2010 Rate Case with the Georgia Public Service Commission pursuant to the order of the Georgia Public Service Commission in Docket No. 25060. Copies of this filing are on file with the Georgia Public Service Commission and are also available for inspection at the region offices of Georgia Power Company. This matter has been assigned Docket Number 31958. The Commission finds that it is appropriate and administratively convenient to hold a series of public hearings throughout the state in this Docket. The purposes of these public hearings are to provide the general public with an overview of the rate case filed by Georgia Power Company and provide an opportunity for the public to comment on the case. The Commission will receive the testimony of public witnesses pursuant to O.C.G.A. §46-2-59(g) as follows: August 18, 2010Beginning at 6:00 p.m., Macon, Georgia Bibb County Commission Board Room Bibb County Courthouse 601 Mulberry Street Room 407 Macon, Georgia 31201 August 31, 2010Beginning at 6:00 p.m., Savannah, Georgia City Hall Council Chambers 2 East Bay Street 2nd Floor Council Chambers Savannah, Georgia 31401 September 22, 2010Beginning at 6:00 p.m., Rome, Georgia Rome Civic Center 400 Civic Center Drive Rome, Georgia 30161 October 4, 2010Beginning at 6:00 p.m., Atlanta, Georgia Commission Hearing Room 244 Washington Street Room 110 Atlanta, Georgia 30334 If you have a disability and will need assistance or accommodation to participate, or need further information, please contact the Executive Secretaryís Office, Georgia Public Service Commission at (404) 656-4540 or 1-800-282-5813 (inside Georgia only) at least one day prior to the hearing in this matter. This notice is published at the direction of the Georgia Public Service Commission. _______________________ Jim R. Fletcher Manager, Regulatory Affairs Georgia Power Company NOTICE OF INTENTION OF WRITE-IN CANDIDICACY Otis O’Neal Horsley hereby gives notice that Neal Horsley intends to be a write-in candicate for the office of Governor in the General Election to be held on the 2nd day of Nov., 2010; that such candidate is eligible to hold such office; that such candidate’s address is 871 Kingsbridge Rd, Carrollton, GA 30117 and that the undersigned is qualified to vote in said election. NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND INTENT TO FORFEIT DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION Notice is hereby given as required by 19 USC 1607 and 19 CFR 162.45 of the seizure and intent to forfeit the property described below which is in violation of Customs laws and/or other pertinent statutes. Any person having a legal interest therein and desiring to claim any of the listed property must appear at the Office of the Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures Officer, U. S. Customs and Border Protection, 4341 International Parkway, Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30354, and file within 20 days of the date of the first publication, a claim to such property and a cost bond (in the appropriate amount). In default of which, the property will be declared forfeited to the United States and disposed of in accordance with the law. Seizure Number 2010-1704-000175-01; Date of Seizure: 03/17/10; Place of Seizure: Atlanta, GA; Description: $54,800.00 USD; Law Violated: 18 USC 981(a)(1)(A), 18 USC 1956, 21 USC 881a(6) & 21 USC 952; Bond Amount: $0.00. Seizure Number 2010-1704-000211-01; Date of Seizure: 04/23/10; Place of Seizure: Atlanta, GA; Description: $11,602.00 USD; Law Violated: 18 USC 981(a)(1)(C), 18 USC 1956(c)(7), 18 USC 1343 &1462; Bond Amount: $0.00 Seizure Number 2010-1704-000223-01; Date of Seizure: 05/17/10; Place of Seizure: Atlanta, GA; Description: $17,050.00 USD; Law Violated: 18 USC 981(a)(1)(A), & 1960, 18 USC 1956; Bond Amount: $0.00 Seizure Number 2010-1704-000243-01; Date of Seizure: 06/03/10; Place of Seizure: Atlanta, GA; Description: $21,312.68 USD proceeds from Metro City Bank acct#1000XXXX; Law Violated: 18 USC 981(a)(1)(C), 18 USC 1956(c)(7), 18 USC 1961(1) & 18 USC 1964(F); Bond Amount: $0.00 Seizure Number 2010-1704-000255-01; Date of Seizure: 06/10/10; Place of Seizure: Atlanta, GA; Description: $9,836.69 USD proceeds from East West Bank acct#1000XXXX; Law Violated: 18 USC 981(a)(1)(C), 18 USC 1956(c)(7), 18 USC 1961(1) & 18 USC 1964(F); Bond Amount: $0.00 File name: B4-METRO-AJCD0812-AJCD Pursuant to GA Annotated (O.C.G.A) 40-4-1 the following vehicle will be sold at Public Auction: 2008 GMC Acadia VIN# 1GKEV33718J303333, Date/time of sale: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 9:00 AM. location: ADESA Atlanta, 5055 Oakley Industrial Blvd, Fairburn, GA 30213. Sold as property of: GMAC, 200 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48265. Pursuant to GA Annotated (O.C.G.A) 40-4-1 the following vehicle will be sold at Public Auction: 2004 Ford Econoline, VIN# 1FTRE14WX4HB08209. Date/time of sale: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 9:00 AM. location: ADESA Atlanta, 5055 Oakley Industrial Blvd, Fairburn, GA 30213. Sold as property of: GMAC, 200 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48265. Pursuant to GA Annotated (O.C.G.A) 40-4-1 the following vehicle will be sold at Public Auction: 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt, VIN# 1G1AL18F687120407. Date/time of sale: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 9:00 AM. location: ADESA Atlanta, 5055 Oakley Industrial Blvd, Fairburn, GA 30213. Sold as property of: GMAC, 200 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48265. Pursuant to GA Annotated (O.C.G.A) 40-4-1 the following vehicle will be sold at Public Auction: 2006 Ford Taurus, VIN# 1FAFP53U96A139196. Date/time of sale: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 9:00 AM. location: ADESA Atlanta, 5055 Oakley Industrial Blvd, Fairburn, GA 30213. Sold as property of: GMAC, 200 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48265. Pursuant to GA Annotated (O.C.G.A) 40-4-1 the following vehicle will be sold at Public Auction: 2007 Nissan Xterra, VIN# 5N1AN08W77C507416. Date/time of sale: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 9:00 AM. location: ADESA Atlanta, 5055 Oakley Industrial Blvd, Fairburn, GA 30213. Sold as property of: GMAC, 200 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48265. Pursuant to GA Annotated (O.C.G.A) 40-4-1 the following vehicle will be sold at Public Auction: 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix, VIN# 2G2WP552971184452. Date/time of sale: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 9:00 AM. location: ADESA Atlanta, 5055 Oakley Industrial Blvd, Fairburn, GA 30213. Sold as property of: GMAC, 200 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48265. Steve Davis hereby gives notice that he intends to be a write-in candidate for the office of United States Senator in the General Election to be held on the 2nd day of November, 2010. Visit www.ElectSteveDavis.com for info. The Fulton County Urban Redevelopment Agency (the “Agency”) will be issuing $26,441,000 of Recovery Zone Economic Development Revenue Bonds (the “Bonds”) on behalf of Fulton County (the “County”) for various governmental purpose capital improvements and projects. The Agency’s coplacement agents, Citigroup Global Markets and Terminus Securities, LLC, will be accepting bids for the private placement of these Bonds no later than 3:30 pm on August 16, 2010. This is a public notice pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 36-61-12(d) of the Agency’s intent to accept bids for the private placement. If you or your firm wishes to submit a bid to purchase the Bonds, please contact Bryce Holcomb of Citi at 404-842-2435 or email: [email protected]. I have applied to the City of Atlanta for a restaurant, liquor, beer & wine consumed, Touhami, LLC d/b/a Perla Tacqueria & Margarita Bar, New App/ New Loc, owner Touhami, LLC, 1958 Piedmont Rd, Atlanta, GA, 30324. Hearing to be held by the License Review board, 9/21/10, 5:00PM, 2nd floor, Committee Room #2, 55 Trinity Ave. Chakib Touhami, Agent. Call 404-526-5573 Date/Time created: Aug 11 2010 10:12:07:896PM User-
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