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www.championnewspaper.com The Champion Legal Sec ion, Thursday, December 11, 2014 Page 3C the Maloof Center, 2nd Floor, 1300 Commerce Drive, Decatur, Georgia 30030, via email to contractsreview @dekalbcountyga.gov, or via fac simile to 404-371-7006, no later than close of business on December 23, 2014. Questions and requests for in terpretation received by the Depart ment of Purchasing and Contracting after this date will not receive a re sponse or be the subject of addenda. ADDENDA Addenda may be issued in response to changes in the ITB. It is the re sponsibility of the Bidder to ensure awareness of all addenda issued for this solicitation. Please acknowledge the addenda, and submit to the De partment of Purchasing and Contract ing as requested. Bidder may call Cathryn Horner, Purchasing Agent Senior, at 404-371-6334 to verify the number of addenda prior to submis sion. Addenda issued for this project may be found on DeKalb County's website, http:// www.dekalbcountyga.gov/ purchas- ing/pc-formal-bids-&-rfps.html. No Bid may be revoked or withdrawn until sixty (60) days after the time set for opening the Bids. THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS, TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES IN BIDDING, AND TO READVERT ISE. This 11th day of December, 2014. Cathryn G. Horner, CPPB Procurement Agent Senior Department of Purchasing and Contracting 040-366596 12/11.12/18JH ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID DeKalb County Department of Purchasing and Contracting Invitation to Bid (ITB): DeKalb County Government is seeking quali fied vendors to submit bids for ++Outplacement and Career Trans itioning Services (ITB No. 14- 100435).++ For a free downloadable copy of the ITB, please visit our website at www.dekalbcountyga.gov/purchas- ing/index.html or contact DeKalb County Department of Purchasing and Contracting, The Maloof Center, 2nd Floor, 1300 Commerce Drive, Decatur, Georgia 30030. Bids will be received at the above address until 3:00 p.m. on December 23, 2014. Pre-Bid Conference: A pre-bid con ference will not be held. Questions: Questions must be sub mitted to the Department of Purchas ing and Contracting in writing by one of the following methods: via facsim ile to 404-687-2799, or via email to mnbutler@dekalbcountyga.gov and contractsreview@dekalbcountyga.go v; no later than close of business on December 15, 2014. Questions and requests for interpretation received by the Department of Purchasing and Contracting after this date will not re ceive a response or be the subject of addenda. Addenda: Addenda may be issued in response to changes in the ITB. It is the responsibility of the bidders to en sure awareness of all addenda is sued for this solicitation. Please ac knowledge the addenda by signing and submitting the Addendum Ac knowledgement form to the Depart ment of Purchasing and Contracting as requested. Bidders may contact Michelle Butler, Procurement Agent, via email at mnbutler@dekalb- countyga.gov or by telephone at 404- 687-3581 to verify the number of ad denda prior to submission. Addenda issued for this ITB will be posted on DeKalb County’s website, http://www.dekalb countyga.gov/pur- chasing/index.html. Local Small Business Enterprise Ordinance: It is the objective of the Chief Execut ive Officer and Board of Commission ers of DeKalb County to provide max imum practicable opportunity for all businesses to participate in the per formance of government contracts, including Local Small Business Enter prises (LSBE), Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women Busi ness Enterprises (WBE). The County’s Schedule of Local Small Business Enterprise Participation, Minority Business Enterprise and Wo men Business Enterprise Opportun ity Tracking Form (Exhibit A) and Let ter of Intent to Perform as a Subcon tractor or Provide Materials or Ser vices (Exhibit B) are included in the ITB, along with sample report forms (Exhibit C). The current DeKalb County List of Certified Vendors is located at http://www.dekalbcounty ga.gov/purchasing/pdf/supplierList.pd f. For details relative to DeKalb County’s Local Small Business Enter prise Ordinance, contact the Con tract Compliance Division at swalk- er@dekalbcountyga.gov or 404-371- 4770. The County reserves the right to re ject any and all bids, to waive inform alities, and to readvertise. No Bid may be revoked or withdrawn until sixty (60) days after the time set for opening the Bids. This 4th day of December, 2014. Michelle Butler Procurement Agent Department of Purchasing and Contracting 040-366597 12/11jb ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS DeKalb County, Georgia Week of December 11, 2014 Re quest for Solicitation No. 14-100434 ITB (Refer to the Index for the page number in which the Display ad is located). ++14-100434 ITB Juvenile Justice Center Office Space Renova tion 14-100435 ITB Outplacement and Career Transitioning Services 14-100429 ITB Fork Creek Mountain Park Phase One lmprovements++ 040-366667 12/11,12/18WG DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed responses will be received by the DeKalb County School District in the Purchasing Department, 1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard, Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083, before 2:00 P.M.EST, January 27, 2015 for RFP 15-187, Speech-Language, Occupational and Physical Ther apy Services and RFP 15-476, Nursing Services for Medically Fra gile Students. Responses must be received before 2:00 P.M. EST, Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Re sponses received after the stated deadline will not be accepted. Re sponses will be acknowledged on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 be ginning at 2:00 P.M. EST. Sealed responses will be received by the DeKalb County School District in the Purchasing Department, 1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard, Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083, before 2:00 P.M.EST, January 20, 2015 for RFP 15-475R, Security Systems In tegrator - Access Control, Intru sion Detection and CCTV. Re sponses must be received before 2:00 P.M. EST, Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Responses received after the stated deadline will not be accep ted. Responses will be acknow ledged on Wednesday, January 21, 2015 beginning at 2:00 P.M. EST. Solicitations may be downloaded from: http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/so licitations/ The DeKalb County Board of Educa tion reserves the right to reject any or all solicitations and to waive informal ities or technicalities in any solicita tion received. DEKALB COUNTY BOARD OF EDU CATION Carla L. Smith, Purchasing Manager Mr. Michael L. Thurmond, Superin tendent December 4, 2014 Ad Control ++#1059++ Condemnation 050-366307 11/27,12/4,12/11,12/18wg In re: APPROXIMATELY 27.6 GRAMS OF MARIJUANA; 12 CONTAINERS OF HASH; etal. NOTICE OF SEIZURE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY VALUED AT $25,000.00 OR LESS TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE SCRIBED BELOW Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n), you are hereby notified that on July 3, 2014, the property described below was seized at 700 Block of Syca more Drive, DeKalb County, Georgia by Officer C. Jameson of the Dec atur Police Department: a. Approximately 27.6 grams of marijuana; and b. Approximately 12 containers of hash; and c. Six hundred thirty dollars ($630.00) in U.S. Currency. Conduct giving rise to said seizure was as follows: Said property: a. was directly or indirectly used or in tended for use to facilitate a violation of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30, more specifically, the possession, distribution, sale, or delivery of marijuana and hash. b. was found in close proximity to said marijuana and hash; or c. represents proceeds derived or realized from said violation(s) of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. More specifically, on July 3, 2014 Of ficer C. Jameson responded to a re port of suspicious drug activity in the parking lot of the church in the 700 block of Sycamore Drive. Upon ar rival Officer Jameson observed a vehicle backed into a parking space, under a light. Officer Jameson made contact with the vehicle, a grey BMW 530i bearing GA tag AHN1194. Of ficer Jameson observed the strong odor of fresh marijuana coming from the vehicle. The vehicle was searched based on the odor. During the search, $595.00 in U.S. Currency was found in the arrestee’s front left pocket, a black backpack containing one glass jar containing suspected marijuana, on heavy duty zip lock bag containing suspected marijuana, on McDonald's bag containing 12 in dividual containers of suspected hash, on blue glass pipe, two vapor izer pens, one marijuana grinder, two glass pipe accessories and seven tootsie rolls wrapped in cellophane. An additional $34.00 was located in the backpack. A sunglass case con taining a small amount of loose, fresh, suspected marijuana was found in the front, passenger side door. This small amount of marijuana was said to have been purchased from the arrestee. This lead Officer Jameson to believe that the cash seized was proceeds of drug transac tions. ++Julian Cronin++ was charged with Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. The marijuana and hash are subject to forfeiture pursu ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(1). The currency is subject to forfeiture pursu ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2) and (d)(6). Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(n)(3), any claim to the seized property must be sent within thirty days to the seizing law enforcement agency AND to Assistant District At torney, Rita B. Lewis, by certified mail, return receipt requested. Robert D. James (Ga. Bar No. 389148) District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit By: Rita B. Lewis Georgia Bar No. 387627 Assistant District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit 556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700 Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355 Email: Main Office: (404) 371-2561 Fax: (404) 371-2981 050-366381 12/4,12/11,12/18wg In re: APPROXIMATELY 57 OXYCODONE PILLS; APPROXIMATELY 1.3 GRAMS OF HEROIN; et al. NOTICE OF SEIZURE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY VALUED AT $25,000.00 OR LESS TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE SCRIBED BELOW Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n), you are hereby notified that on Octo ber 3, 2014, the property described below was seized at 4375 Lawrenceville Hwy., DeKalb County, Georgia by Detective M.D. Crews of the DeKalb County Police Depart ment: a. Approximately 57 oxycodone pills; and b. Approximately 1.3 grams of heroin; and c. Two thousand three hundred fifty five dollars ($2,355.00) in U.S. Cur rency; and d. Smith and Wesson .380, SER# EBY3797. Conduct giving rise to said seizure was as follows: Said property: a. was directly or indirectly used or in tended for use to facilitate a violation of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30, more specifically, the possession, distribution, sale, or delivery of oxy codone pills and heroin. b. was found in close proximity to said oxycodone pills and heroin; or c. represents proceeds derived or realized from said violation(s) of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. More specifically, on October 3, 2014, Detective Crews received a call for assistance from Officer Senter in reference to an incident at 4375 Lawrenceville Hwy., Wal-Mart. Of ficer Senter advised Detective Crews that he was investigating a shoplift ing incident at Walmart when he dis covered several blue pills and an un known substance in a cigarette pack age. Officer Senter also advised that the subject possessed a large sum of money on his person. Upon Detective Crews' arrival, he met with Officer Senter who relin quished the blue pills and cigarette package. Detective Crews identified the blue pills from their manufactur ing marking. Forty four (44) of the round blue pills were packaged in a clear plastic sandwich bag and were stamped with "M" surrounded by a square on one side and the number 30 on the other. Based on the mark ings, they were identified as Oxy codone 30 mg, a schedule II con trolled substance. Thirteen (13) round blue pills were contained in an or ange pill bottle with no prescription identification. These pills were stamped with "K9" separated by a line on one side and no markings on the other. Based on the markings, they too were identified as Oxy codone 30 mg. The suspect, ++John Mangrum++, had no prescription pa perwork indicating that the pills be longed to him and made no state ments in reference to having a pre scription for the pills. The cigarette package (Marlboro) contained cello phane wrapping which contained 1.3 grams of Heroin. They seized a .380 S&W firearm which was located in his vehicle which he gave Detective Consent to search. They also seized an undeter mined amount of USC which was loc ated in his pocket. Mangrum was arrested and transpor ted to DeKalb County Jail. The U.S. currency was transported to BB&T Bank where it was counted by an em ployee and determined to be $2,355.00. The currency was then deposited in an account at the bank. Mangrum was charged with Violation of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act. The oxycodone pills and heroin are subject to forfeiture pursu ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(1). The currency is subject to forfeiture pursu ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2) and (d)(6). The weapon is subject to for feiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(d)(4). Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(n)(3), any claim to the seized property must be sent within thirty days to the seizing law enforcement agency AND to Assistant District At torney, Rita B. Lewis, by certified mail, return receipt requested. Robert D. James (Ga. Bar No. 389148) District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit By: Rita B. Lewis Georgia Bar No. 387627 Assistant District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit 556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700 Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355 Email: rblewis@dekalbcountyga.gov Main Office: (404) 371-2561 Fax: (404) 371-2981 050-366382 12/4,12/11,12/18wg In re: APPROXIMATELY 9.8 OUNCES OF MARIJUANA; et al. NOTICE OF SEIZURE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY VALUED AT $25,000.00 OR LESS TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE SCRIBED BELOW Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n), you are hereby notified that on September 23,2014, the property de scribed below was seized at 450 North Clarendon Ave., DeKalb County, Georgia by Detective M.D. Crews of the DeKalb Police Depart ment: a. Approximately 9.8 ounces of marijuana; and b. Three thousand two hundred elev en dollars ($3,211.00) in U.S. Cur rency. Conduct giving rise to said seizure was as follows: Said property: a. was directly or indirectly used or in tended for use to facilitate a violation of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30, more specifically, the possession, distribution, sale, or delivery of marijuana. b. was found in close proximity to said marijuana; or c. represents proceeds derived or realized from said violation(s) of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. More specifically, on September 23, 2014, while on normal patrol in unin corporated DeKalb County, specific ally in the area of E. Ponce de Leon Ave. @ N. Decatur Rd, Officer Knud- sen was parked in the parking lot of the Chevron Gas Station, 3384 E Ponce de Leon Ave., when He ob served a blue Chevrolet Monte Carlo traveling on North Decatur Road cut through the gas station parking lot to avoid the traffic light. As the vehicle passed him, he was able to observe that the driver was not wearing his seat belt. Upon observing the vehicle reenter the roadway, still without his seatbelt on, Officer Knudsen conduc ted a traffic stop on the vehicle. Upon approaching the vehicle, the Officer advised the driver, identified as ++Tavares Reese++, the reason for the traffic stop and requested his driver’s license. While the driver was retrieving his license, the Officer ob served the driver’s side seatbelt hinge was broken, not mounted to the frame. While speaking to Tavares Reese and the passenger, identified as Shannon Reese, Officer Knudsen ob served there to be a strong odor of Marijuana emitting from the interior of the vehicle. Officer Knudsen and Of ficer Craig, who responded to the scene to assist, inquired about the strong odor of Marijuana, at which time Mr. Reese advised that there was not any marijuana inside the vehicle. After further inquiry, Mr. Reese relinquished a rolled Marijuana cigarette, which was loc ated in the ash tray of the vehicle. After taking the Marijuana cigarette away from the vehicle, Officer Knud sen observed that the odor contin ued to remain very strong. Due to Reese being in possession of the Marijuana cigarette and there still be ing a very strong odor, the Officers requested for both of the occupants to step out of the vehicle, at which time they searched the vehicle to see if they can locate any more Marijuana inside the vehicle. Upon searching the vehicle, they loc ated a total of 9.8 ounces of Marijuana, which was located on the passenger floor board in a black bag and in the center console. Upon this discovery, Mr. Reese and Mrs. Reese were detained. Mr. Reese advised the Officers that all the illegal drugs located in the vehicle was his and Mrs. Reese did not have anything to do with it nor did she know it was in side the vehicle, at which time Tav ares Reese was taken into custody and Shannon Reese was released. Upon searching him, incident to his arrest, they located and seized an undetermined amount of USC which was located in both of his front pants pocket. Officer Craig searched the driver side of the vehicle and located a Glock 21 .45 semi-automatic hand gun under the driver seat loaded with 10 rounds. Reese was arrested and transported to DeKalb County Jail. The U.S. cur rency was transported to BB&T Bank where it was counted by an employ ee and determined to be $3,211.00. The currency was then deposited in an account at the bank. Reese was charged with Violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. The marijuana is subject to for feiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(d)(1). The currency is subject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16- 13-49(d)(2) and (d)(6). Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(n)(3), any claim to the seized property must be sent within thirty days to the seizing law enforcement agency AND to Assistant District At torney, Rita B. Lewis, by certified mail, return receipt requested. Robert D. James (Ga. Bar No. 389148) District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit By: Rita B. Lewis Georgia Bar No. 387627 Assistant District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit 556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700 Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355 Email: rblewis@dekalbcountyga.gov Main Office: (404) 371-2561 Fax: (404) 371-2981 050-366383 12/4,12/11,12/18wg In re: APPROXIMATELY 17 OUNCES OF LIQUID CODEINE”LEAN”; AND 1 GRAMS OF MARIJUANA; et al. NOTICE OF SEIZURE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY VALUED AT $25,000.00 OR LESS TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE SCRIBED BELOW 3 Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(n), you are hereby notified that on October 9, 2014, the property de scribed below was seized at 1100 Goldsmith Road, DeKalb County, Georgia by Detective D. McBride of the DeKalb County Police Depart ment: a. Approximately 17 ounces of Liquid Codeine “Lean”; and b. Approximately 1 gram of marijuana; and c. One thousand nine hundred forty dollars ($1,940.00) in U.S. Currency from Isaiah Rogers; and d. One thousand six hundred ninety four ($1,694.00) in U.S. Currency from Kristopher Cullings; and e. One thousand fifty three dollars ($1,053.00) in U.S. Currency from Brandon Lassiter. Conduct giving rise to said seizure was as follows: Said property: a. was directly or indirectly used or in tended for use to facilitate a violation of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30, more specifically, the possession, distribution, sale, or delivery of liquid codeine and marijuana. b. was found in close proximity to said liquid codeine and marijuana; or c. represents proceeds derived or realized from said violation(s) of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. More specifically, on October 9, 2014, Officer Lambotte of the DeKalb County Police Department was con ducting a safety check in unincorpor ated DeKalb County, specifically in the area of Goldsmith Road, when he observed a blue Dodge Charger, oc cupied by four (4) subjects, quickly turn into the parking lot of a closed business and start to turn around, as if the driver did not want to come in contact with the officers Safety Check Operation. The Officer was able to observe that the driver, later identi fied as Kristopher Cullings, was not properly wearing his seat belt. Due to this infraction, Officer Lambotte con ducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. As Officer Lambotte was approach ing the vehicle, he could observe Cullings and the other three (3) pas sengers: Isaiah Rogers (front passen ger), Jordan Rogers (rear passenger side seat) and Brandon Lassiter (rear driver side seat), moving around in the vehicle in a very suspicious man ner. Upon Officer Lambotte reaching the driver’s side door, He could smell a strong odor of Marijuana emitting from the interior of the passenger compartment. He also noticed that passenger Jordan Rogers kept reaching down towards the floor board of the vehicle, at which time he advised all occupants to stop moving and put their seatbelts back on, which they complied. Officer Mobley was also in the area, responded to the traffic stop for assistance. The oc cupants of the vehicle seemed suspi ciously nervous. Due to the smell of Marijuana and the occupants’ suspi cious movements in the vehicle, Of ficer Lambotte asked them if there were any Marijuana or weapons in the vehicle, at which time they re sponded that there was not. However, due to the Officers’ training and experience, they suspected Marijuana was inside of the vehicle and initiated a search of the vehicle. The Officer requested passenger Lassiter to step out of the vehicle, and upon him getting out of the vehicle a half way filled “Sprite” bottle fell from the door and upon it landing on the ground a purple liquid, which was later identified as liquid codeine (lean), spilled out. Occupant Jordan Rogers was then requested to step out of the vehicle, at which time he advised Officer Lambotte that he did have a weapon and it was on the floorboard of the vehicle. Upon look ing on the floorboard a semi-auto 5.56 loaded KELTEC was located. Upon driver, Cullings, being asked to step out of the vehicle, he too ad vised that he had a gun and it was located in his seating area. After re moving him from the vehicle, a loaded stolen 9mm Glock, with an ex tended magazine and an additional magazine, were located between the center console and his seat. After all occupants of the vehicle exited, a small plastic bag containing 1 gram of Marijuana was located partially stuffed into the fold of the seat where Lassiter had been seated. Also, two (2) bottles, a transparent baby bottle and brown plastic medicine bottle, containing liquid codeine (lean) were located in the two cup holders of the center console. They seized an un determined amount of USC, which was located on the persons of Cull ings, Isaiah Rogers and Lassiter Cullings, Roger, Rogers and Lassiter were arrested and transported to DeKalb County Jail. The U.S. cur rency was transported to BB&T Bank where it was counted by an employ ee and determined to be $4,687.00. The currency was then deposited in an account at the bank. ++Cullings, Rogers, Rogers, and Lassiter++ were charged with Viola tion of the Georgia Controlled Sub stances Act. The liquid codeine and marijuana are subject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(d)(1). The currency is subject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16- 13-49(d)(2) and (d)(6). Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13- 49(n)(3), any claim to the seized property must be sent within thirty days to the seizing law enforcement agency AND to Assistant District At torney, Rita B. Lewis, by certified mail, return receipt requested. Robert D. James (Ga. Bar No. 389148) District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit By: Rita B. Lewis Georgia Bar No. 387627 Assistant District Attorney Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit 556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700 Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355 Email: rblewis@dekalbcountyga.gov Main Office: (404) 371-2561 Fax: (404) 371-2981 Amendment 070-366496 12/11,12/18wg NOTICE OF CHANGE OF CORPORATE NAME Notice is hereby given that Articles of Amendment which will change the name of ++Mister Migs, Inc. to Kar- encorp, lnc.++ will be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in ac cordance with the Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code. The registered of fice of the corporation is located at 4363 Locksley Road, Tucker, Geor gia 30084. Dissolution 080-366405 12/4,12/11JH NOTICE OF INTENT TO VOLUNTARILY DISSOLVE A CORPORATION Notice is given that a Notice of In tent to Dissolve ++Legacy Services, lnc.++, a Georgia corporation with its registered office at 3541 Janie Court, Atlanta, GA 30341 will be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in ac cordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. 080-366434 12/4,12/11WG NOTICE OF INTENT TO VOLUNTARILY DISSOLVE A CORPORATION Notice is given that a Notice of In tent to Dissolve ++Eternal Reefs, lnc.++, with its registered office at Post Office Box 2473, Decatur, Geor gia 30031 has been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accord ance with the Georgia Business Cor poration Code. 080-366497 12/11,12/18WG NOTICE OF INTENT TO VOLUNTARILY DISSOLVE A CORPORATION Notice is given that a Notice of In tent to Dissolve ++George S. Lamb, P.C. & Associates++, a Georgia Corporation with its registered office at 2252 Leafmore Drive, Decatur, GA 30033-1940 has been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in ac cordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. 080-366498 12/11,12/18wg NOTICE OF INTENT TO VOLUNTARILY DISSOLVE A CORPORATION Notice is given that a notice intent to dissolve ++Jackson & Linda Invest ment Co.,++, a Georgia for profit cor poration with its registered office at 1420 Southlake Plaza Drive, Morrow, GA 30260 will be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accord ance with the Georgia Profit Corpora tion Code. Charter 100-366375 12/4,12/11WG NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE Notice is given that Articles of Incor poration that will incorporate ++Nepali Cultural Center, Inc. ++ have been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 3643 Gambrell Lane, Atlanta, Georgia 30319 and the initial registered agent at such address is Prahlad D. Pant, Ph.D.