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Pace Two
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, June 29, 1956
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY:
To The Honorable Superior
Court of Fulton County, Georgia:
The petition of Philip Walooff,
Abraham J. Walooff and Marjorie
M. Wltherinffton, all of whom re
side in Atlanta, Dekalb County,
Georgia, respectfully shows to the
Court the following facts:
1.
That they desire for them
selves, their successors, associates,
and assigns to be incorporated
under the name of
“CORONET MANUFACTURING
CO„ INC.”
for a period of thirty-five (35)
years with privilege of renewal.
2.
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself and
stockholders.
3.
The principal office and place
of doing business shall he in Ful
ton County, Georgia, but petition
ers desire the right to do business
both within and without the
State of Georgia and establish of
fices elsewhere.
4.
The nature of the business to
be transacted by said Corpora
tion shall he the following, to-
wit:
(a) To manufacture, design,
work, prepare, make, assemble,
buy, sell, import, export, rent and
generally deal in clothing, wear
ing apparel, shoes, textiles and
fabrics of every kind and nature.
(b) To deal in all supplies, raw
and finished materials, devices,
machinery, apparatus and Im
plements used with or in connec
tion with such business or any
other business which may be use
fully carried on.
(c) To purchase, lease, take in
exchange, or otherwise acquire,
land? or interests therein, togeth
er with any buildings or struct
ures that may be on the said
lands or any of them, and to
sell, lease, exchange, or otherwise
dispose of the whole or any por
tion of the lands, and all or any
of the buildings or structures
that are now or may hereafter be
erected thereon, and to take such
securtiy therefor as may be
deemed necessary; to erect build
ings and deal in building materi
al: to take or hold mortgages for
any unpaid balance, of the pur
chase money or any of the lands,
buildings, or structures so sold,
and to sell or dispose of said
mortgages; to improve, alter, and
manage the said lands and build
ings.
(d) To acquire by purchase,
subscription, or otherwise, and
to own, hold, sell, negotiate, as
sign, deal in, exchange, transfer,
mortgage, pledge, or otherwise
dispose of any shares of the capi
tal stock, scrip, or any voting
trust certificates in respect of the
shares of capital stock of. or any
bonds, mortgages, securities, or
evidence of indebtedness issued
or created by, any other cor
porations, joint stock company, or
association, public or private, or
of the government of the United
States of America, or any foreign
government, or of any state, ter
ritory, municipality, or other po
litical subdivision or of any gov
ernmental agency: and to Issue
in exchange therefor, in the man
ner permitted by law, shares of
the capital stock, bonds, or other
obligations of the Corporation;
and while the holder or owner
of any such shares of capital
stock, scrip, voting trust certifi
cates, bonds, mortgages, or other
securities or evidence of indebt
edness. to possess and exercise
In respect thereof any and all
rights, powers, and privileges of
ownership, including the right to
vote thereon.
5.
The minimum capital stock shall
be One Thousand ($1,000.00)
Dollars, divided into equal shares
of the par value of One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars, each, but peti
tioners desire the right to increase
its capital stock from time to time
upon a two-thirds majority vote of
the stock outstanding to an
amount not exceeding Fifty
Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars,
divided into shares of the same
proportion and par value. Sub
scription to said capital stock
may be made and accounted for
either in money, merchandise or
services to be computed at fair
valuation.
6.
Petitioners desire that said Cor
poration shall have all rights,
powers, privileges and immuni
ties granted corporations under
the now existing laws of the
State of Georgia or any amend
ments thereto which may herein
after be enacted affecting similar
corporations.
7.
Said Corporation shall have a
paid In subscription of One Thous
and ($1,000.00) Dollars before
said Corporation shall begin bus
iness, same being fully paid and
non-assessable.
8.
Your petitioners herewith ex
hibit a certificate of the Secre
tary of the State of Georgia as
required by Section 22-1803,
Georgia Code Annotated, certify
ing that the name “Coronet Manu
facturing Co., Inc.” is not the
name of any other existing Cor
poration now registered in the
Office of the Secretary of the
State of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, PETITIONERS
PRAY that they be incorporated
under the name and style afore
said with ail the rights, powers,
privileges, and immunities here
in set forth as arc now or may
hereinafter be allowed Corpora
tions of like character under the
laws of the State of Georgia.
ABRAHAM J. WALCOFF
Attorney for Petitioners,
903 Atlanta Federal Savings
Building, Atlanta, Georgia—
Jackson 5-9540
ORDER
The foregoing petition of Philip
Walcoff, Abraham J. Walcoff, and
Marjorie M. Witherington, to be
incorporated under the name of
“Coronet Manufacturing Co.,
Inc.,” has been duly presented
to me, and read and considered;
and it appearing that said peti
tion is within the purview and
intention of the laws of this State
applicable thereto; and it further
appearing that all of said laws
have been fully complied with;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSID
ERED, ORDERED AND AD
JUDGED that said petition be
and the same is hereby granted;
and petitioners, their associates,
successors and assigns, are here
by incorporated and made a body
politic under the name and style
of “Coronet Manufacturing Co..
Inc.,” for and during the period
of 35 years, with the privilege of
renewal at the expiration of that
time, and with all the rights,
powers, privileges and immuni
ties mentioned in said applica
tion, and with such additional
rights, powers, privileges and im
munities as are provided by the
laws of Georgia as they now ex
ist or may hereafter exist.
This the 14 day of June, 1956.
CLAUDE D. SHAW
Judge, S. C. V C.
June 22,29, July 6,13
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY:
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of Mrs. Ida K.
Keefe, Mrs. Frances B. Eakin and
Mr. Garnett II. Davis respectful
ly shows to the Court:
1.
That petitioners desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors to be incorporated and
made a body corporate under the
name and style of
KEEFE CHEMICAL MANU
FACTURING CORPORATION
2.
That the general nature of the
business to be conducted by the
corporation shall be that of the
manufacture of chemicals, fire
extinguishers and systems, pres
sure castings, and any and all
related lines to the chemical, ex
tinguisher and foundry business,
and the selling of same,
3.
The corporation shall have the
right to borrow, lend, sell, lease
or build any property or building
necessary to carry out the object
of the corporation.
4.
The capital stock of said corp
oration shall be Fifty Thousand
Shares (50,000) common stock,
of the par value of one cent, with
the right, however, to increase its
capital stock from time to time,
upon a vote of the holders of the
majority of the capital stock not
to exceed an amount exceeding
Five Hundred Thousand (500,000)
Shares.
5.
The amount of capital which
the corporation shall begin busi
ness with is Fifty Thousand Dol
lars ($50,000).
6.
That it is desired that said cor
poration shall have existence for
a period of thirty-five (35) years.
7.
That the principal office of the
corporation shall be in Atlanta,
Fulton County, Georgia, with the
privilege of having branch offices
and places of business elsewhere.
8.
That the names and post office
address of each of the applicants
are:
Mrs. Ida K. Keefe — Box 65A,
Route No. 12, Highway No.
42, Atlanta, Georgia
Mrs. Frances B. Bakin — 748
Elkmont Dr., N.E., Atlanta,
Georgia
Mr. Garnett H. Davis — 1020
Greenwood Ave., N.E., At
lanta, Georgia
9.
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to itself and
its stockholders. »
10.
Petitioners desire that the cor
poration shall have the right to
receive in payment for its capital
stock either money, or property
useful for the purposes of the
corporation and to be taken at a
fair valuation, which said prop
erty may be either clear or en
cumbered.
11.
Petitioners further desire that
the corporation shall have the
right and power to enter into
partnerships with other corpora
tions, partnerships or individuals,
for the purpose of carrying on the
business of the corporation as
prescribed herein.
WHEREFORE, petitioners
pray to be incorporated under
the name and style aforesaid, with
all rights, privileges and immu
nities herein set forth, and such
others as are now or may here
after be allowed like corporations
under the laws of the State of
Georgia.
CHARLES B. MARKELES,
Attorney for Petitioners,
14 Walton Street,
Atlanta, Georgia
The w'ithin and foregoing appli
cation of Mrs. Ida K. Keefe, Mrs.
Francos B. Eakin and Garnett II.
Davis, to be incorporated under
the name and style of
KEEFE CHEMICAL MANU
FACTURING CORPORATION
for the period of thirty-five (35)
years, having been examined by
me, and it appearing that said
application is legitimately within
the purview and intention of the
laws of this State, and there hav
ing been presented to me a cer
tificate from the Secretary of the
State of Georgia declaring that
the name of the corporation is not
the name of any other existing
corporation registered in the re
cords of the Secretary of State:
IT IS ORDERED AND AD
JUDGED that said application be
granted and filed, that petitioners’
prayers be granted, and that pe
titioners, their associates and suc
cessors be constituted a body cor
porate under the name and style
of
KEEFE CHEMICAL MANU
FACTURING CORPORATION
for the period of thirty-five (35)
years, with ail the rights, privi
leges and immunities set forth in
said application, and such others
as are now or may hereafter be
allowed like corporations under
the laws of the State of Georgia.
This 11 tli day of June, 1956.
E. E. ANDREWS
Judge, Fulton Superior Court,
Atlanta Judicial Circuit.
June 22,29, July6,13
AUGUSTA NEWS
Mrs. Abe Blank and Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Goldstein and chil
dren spent two weeks here visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blank
and family.
A moonlite dance around the
pool was held at the YMHA on
the evening of June 23.
Rabbi Chaim Seiger was the
guest speaker Mondy at the
meeting of the Lynndale School
Committee in the Georgia Power
Company auditorium.
Chaplain (1st Lt.) Harry Cohen
left Ft. Gordon this week to be
separated from the armed forces.
The son of Rabbi and Mrs. Ben-
zion Cohen of Brooklyn, N. Y„
he has spent his entire tour of
duty as the Jewish post chaplain
at Gordon.
Dr. Robert Greenblatt, prof
essor of endocrinology at the
Medical College of Georgia here,
was one of two featured speakers
at the third annual mountaintop
Medical Assembly in Waynes-
ville, N. C.
Elliott C. Serotta was elected
to the board of directors of the
Georgia Society of Certified Pub
lic Accountants recently when
the group closed its 27th annual
convention in Columbus.
Dr. Morton Wittenberg, presi
dent-elect of the Georgia Assn,
of Chiropodists, is assistant clin
ician in chiropody (orthopedic
surgery department) at the Medi
cal College of Georgia.
Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon B. Cohen
of New Orleans, announce the
birth of a son on June 19. Mrs.
Cohen is the former Dorothy
Davison of Washington, D. C.
The baby is the great-grandson
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Cohen of Augusta.
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