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THE SOUTHERN I 8 R A r. i. I T F.
Friday, September 12, 1958
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY Or FULTON
TO THE HONORABLE SUPERIOR
COURT Or rULTON COUNTY,
GEORGIA: „ . , -
The petition of Alan Goodelman of
2122 Powell Lane, Decatur, Georgia;
Hilda Goodelman of 2122 Powell Lane,
Decatur, Georgia; and Abraham J.
Walcoff, of 903 Atlanta Federal Sav-
Inga Building, AtlanU, Georgia, re-
apectfully ahowa t6 the court the fol
lowing facta-
That they deatre for themselves,
their aucceaaora, aasoclatea, and assigns
to be Incorporated under the name of
"ALANS OF ATLANTA, INC."
for a period of thirty-five (35) yeera
with the privilege of renewal.
2.
The object to aald corporation la pe-
cunlary gain to Ituef and atockholdera.
The principal office and place of
doing business ahall be In Fulton
County. Georgia; but petitioner* de-
■Ire the right to do bualneaa both
within and without the State of Geor
gia and eatabllah office* elacwhere.
4.
The general nature of the bualneaa
to be transacted la to engage In the
manufacturing, repairing, having, Bell
ing. ualng, and dealing In every way
with photographic equipment and sup-
pllea; and the photograph, portrait,
and picture bualneaa In general.
5.
The minimum capital atock ahall be
One Thouaand Dollar* ($1,000.00) divid
ed Into equal aharea of the pnr value
of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each,
but petitioners desire the right to In
crease Ita capital stork from time to
time upon a two-thirds majority vote
of the stock outstanding to an nmount
not exceeding Fifty Thousnnd Dollars
($50,000.00), divided Into shares of the
same proportion and par value. Sub
scription to sold capital stock may be
made and accounted for either In
money, merchandise or services to be
computed at fair valuation.
6.
Petitioners desire that aald Corpora
tion ahall have all rights, powers, privi
leges and Immunities granted corpora
tions under the now existing laws of
the State of Georgia, or any amend
ments thereto, which may hereinafter
bo enacted affecting atmllnr corpora
tions.
7.
Said Corporation shall have a paid-in
subscription of One Thousnnd Dollars
($1,000.00) before said Corporation shall
begin business, same being fully paid
and non assessable.
8.
Your petitioners herewith exhibit a
certificate of the Secretary of the State
of Georgia as required by Section 22-
1B03, Georgia Code Annotated, certify
ing thnt the name "Alans of Atlnntn,
Inc.” Is not the name of nny other
existing Corporation now registered
In the Office of the Secretary of the
State of Georgia.
WHEREFORE. PETITIONERS PRAY
thnt they be incorporated under tho
name Bnd style aforesaid with all the
rights, powers, privileges, and Immuni
ties herein set forth as are now or
may hereinafter he allowed Corpora
tions of like character under the laws
Of tho State of Georgia.
AHRAHAM J. WALCOFF
Attorney for Petitioners
903 Atlanta Fed. Savings Budg.
Atlanta, Georgia
Telephone; ,IA. 2-7557
ORDER
Tho foregoing petition of ALAN
GOODELMAN. HILDA GOODELMAN,
and AHRAIIAM J. WALCOFF. to be
Incorporated under the name of
"ALANS OF ATLANTA, INC.’ has been
duly presented to me, and read and
considered; and It appearing thnt said
petition Is within the purview and in
tention of the laws of this State ap
plicable thereto; and It further ap
pearing thnt all of said laws have
been fully compiled with;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSIDERED,
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that snki
petition be and the same Is hereby
granted; and petitioners, their asso
ciates. successors and assigns, are
hereby Incorporated and made n body
politic under the name and style of
• ALANS OF ATLANTA, INC,” for and
during the period of thirty-five (35)
years, with the privilege of renewal
■f, ®?P*raUon of that time, with
all the rights, powers, privileges and
lmmunttes mentioned In said applica
tion, and with such additional rights,
powers, privileges and Immunities ns
are provided by the laws of Georgia
as they now exist or may hereafter
exist.
This, the 12th day of August, 1958.
GEO. P. WHITMAN, SR.
Judge. Superior Court
Atlanta Judicial Circuit
Aug. 22, 29, Sepf. 5, 12
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA:
COUNTY OF FUI.TON-
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of Sid M. Kres
Eunice K. Loewlnsohn and Lewis Ei
respectfully shows to the court:
Petitioners desire for themselves, tl
associates, successors, and assigns.
incorporated for the period
thirty-five (35) years with privilege
amendment and renewal of chni
under the name and style of BROW
MILLS SUBDIVISION, INC.
The object of said corporation Is
pecuniary gain to Itself and Its stock
holders and the nature of the busi
ness to be conducted Is the construc
tion and the contracting for construc
tion of single family residences, mul
tiple family apartment buildings, and
commercial buildings that Is calculat
ed directly or Indirectly to promote
the Interest of the company or ei>
hance lta value,
3.
Said corporation shall have the
power to own property, both real and
personal, and shall have the further
power to purchase and alienate both
real and personal property and shall
have the power to generally engage
In the business of buying, selling, and
improving real property as a necessary
Incident to the object of said corpora
tion as set out In Paragraph 2.
The principal office of the corpora
tion shall be In Fulton County with
the privilege of establishing offices
and places of business elsewhere.
5.
Said corporation shall have the
right and power to adopt and use trade
names, trademarks, and to engage in
business under trade names.
8.
Said corporation shall have the
power to Include In Its bylaws any
regulatory or restrictive provisions re
lating to the proposed sale, transfer
and other disposition of any of Its
stock by any of Its stockholders. The
manner and form, as well as all rele
vant terms, conditions, and details of
such provisions and restrictions shall
be determined by the stockholders of
the corporation.
7.
The authorized capital stock of the
corporation shall be $100,000.00 con
sisting of 500 shares of common stock
Class "A” of the par value of $100.00
per share and 500 shares of non-voting
common stock Class "B” of the par
value of $100.00 per share. No voting
or common stock shall Issue except by
a unanimous vote of the common
stock Class "A” already Issued at a
given time.
8.
Said corporation upon approval of
Its Board of Directors shali have the
authority to Issue debenture bonds of
two classes, upon lawful Interest rates
and lawful terms of securing the re
payment and redemption of the same.
9.
The minimum capital with which
the corporation will begin business
will be $1,000.00.
10.
The names and post office addresses
of the applicants for this charter
are:
Sid M. Kresses, 680 W. Peachtree
Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Eunice K. Loewlnsohn, 680 W. Peach
tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Lewis Eudy, 6B0 W. Peachtree St.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Said corporation shall have all of
the rights, powers, privileges, and
Immunities which are now or may
hereafter he allowed corporations of
like nature under the laws of Georgia,
and shall Include hilt not necessarily
be limited to all powers granted such
corporations by virtue of Code Sec
tion 22-1827 et. seg. of the Code of
the State of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
this application for charter he grant
ed and that said corporation be In
corporated with all the rights, powers,
privllgcs, and immunities therein set
out together with such other powers
and prfvllges as are now or may here
after be allowed to similar corporatons
In this State, and Including all the
powers granted corporations by virtue
of tho provisions of Code 22-1827 of
the Code of the State of Georgia.
Sid M. Kresses,
Attorney for Petitioners
By: Sid M. Kresses
680 W. Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta 8, Georgia
TRinlty 4-8635
ORDER
Tho within application for Charter
having been presented to and ex
amined by me, and It appearing that
the application Is legitimately within
the purview and intention of the laws
of this State: It further appearing
from the certificate of tho Secretary
of State, thnt the name of the pro
posed corporation Is not the name of
any other now existing corporation
registered In the office of the Secre
tary of State; and It appearing that
tho applicants have compiled with all
provisions of law relating to the grant
ing of Charters;
NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED
thnt said application he granted and
the corporation Is created under the
name and style of "BROWN'S MILLS
SUBDIVISION, INC.” with all the
powers and privileges prayed for and
all powers and privileges granted simi
lar corporations by the laws of this
State.
This ll)th day of August. 1958.
JEPTHA C. TANKSLEY,
Judge Superior Court
Atlanta Judicial Circuit
Aug. 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA:
COUNTY OF FULTON:
APPLICATION FOR ORDER
GRANTING CHARTER
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of Sid M. Kresses,
Eunice K. Loewinsohn and Lewis Eudy
respectfully shows to the court:
1.
Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates, successors, and as
signs, to be incorporated for the
period of thirty-five (35) years with
privilege of amendment and renewal
of charter under the name and style
of CARROLL HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION,
INC.
2.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to Itself and Its stock
holders and the nature of the business
to be conducted Is the construction
and the contracting for construction
of single family residences, multiple
family apartment buildings and com
mercial buildings that is calculated di
rectly or indirectly io promote the
Interest of the company or enhance
its value.
3.
Said corporation shall have the power
to own property, both real and per
sonal. and shall have the further
power to purchase and alienate both
real and personal property and shell
have the power to generally engage In
the business of buying, selling, and
Improving real property as a necessary
Incident to the object of said corpora
tion as set out in Paragraph 2.
4.
The principal office of the corpora
tion shall be in Fulton County with
the privilege of establishing offices
and places of business elsewhere.
5.
Said corporation shall have the
right and power to adopt and use
trade names, trademarks, and to en
gage In buslnesss under trade names.
6.
Said corporation shall have the
power to Include in its bylaws any
regulatory or restrictive provisions re
lating to the proposed sale, transfer
and other disposition of any of its
stock by any of its stockholders. The
manner and form, as well as all rele
vant terms, conditions, and details of
such provisions and restrictions shall
be determined by the stockholders of
the corporation.
The authorized capital stock of the
corporation shall be $100,000.00 con
sisting of 500 shares of common stock
Class “A” of the par value of $100.00
per share and 500 shares of non-voting
common stock Class “B” of the par
value of $100.00 per share. No voting
of common stock shall issue except
by a unanimous vote of the common
Mother Saves Teen
Assailants from
Penal Institution
PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) —
Two Philadelphia teen-a gets
were put on probation this week
for an anti-Semitic attack on
three Jewish boys, instead of re
ceiving reformatory sentences,
because the mother of one of
the victims insisted in court
that she did not want revenge.
The incident involved six
teen-agers who stopped three
younger boys coming from a
synagogue dance on May 10 and
attacked them. All three were
taken to the Einstein Medical
Center where one required maj
or medical attention. When the
assailants were brought before
Judge J. S. Hoffman in Munici
pal Court for sentencing, the
mother said: “We do not want
revenge. We only want to make
sure our son and other sons can
walk the streets free from harm
and hurt because of their race or
religion.”
Judge Hoffman denounced the
teen-agers and said he had been
prepared to commit them to a
penal institution. He added that,
because of the mother’s plea for
mercy, he would place them on
strict probation instead. He
ordered the boys to make full
restitution of all medical bills,
amounting to $169. Because of
their ages, names of both attack
ers and victims were withheld.
The Jewish Community Rela
tions Council of Greater Phila
delphia helped police trace the
attackers and represented the
victims in court.
LEGION DENOUNCES
BOMBINGS IN SOUTH
CHICAGO, (JTA) — Delegates
to the American Legion conven
tion here this week approved a
resolution condemnng the re
cent dynamitings of churches
and synagogues in the south.
The resolution denounced all
“such acts of terror and irre
sponsibility.”
stock Class “A” already Issued at a
given time.
8.
Said corporation upon approval of
Its Board of Directors shali have the
authority to Issue debenture bonds of
two classes, upon lawful Interest rates
and lawful terms of securing the re
payment and redemption of the same.
9.
The minimum capital with which
the corporation will begin business
will be $1,000.00.
10.
The names and post office addresses
of the applicants of this charter are:
Sid M. Kresses, 680 W. Peachtree
Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Eunice K. Loewinsohn, 680 W. Peach
tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Lewis Eudy, 680 W. Peachtree St.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Said corporation shall have all of
the rights, powers, privileges, and im
munities which are now or may here
after be allowed corporations of like
nature under the laws of Georgia, and
shall Include but not necessarily be
limited to all powers granted such
corporations by virtue of Code Sec
tion 22-1827 et, sog. of the Code of
the State of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that this
application for charter be granted
and that said corporation be incorpo
rated with all the rights, powers, privi
leges, and immunities therein set out
together with such other powers and
privileges as are now or may here
after be allowed to similar corpora
tions In this State, and including all
the powers granted corporations by
virtue of the provisions of Code 22-
1827 of the Code of the State of
Georgia.
Sid M. Kresses,
Attorney for Petitioners
By: Sid M. Kresses
680 W. Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta 8, Georgia
TRinltv 4-8635
ORDER
The within application for Charter
having been presented to and ex
amined by me, and It appearing that
the application is legitimately within
the purview and intention of the laws
of this State; it further appearing
from the certificate of the Secretary
of State, that the name of the pro
posed corporation Is not the name of
any other now existing corporation
registered tn the office of the Secre
tary of State; and It appearing that
the applicants have complied with all
provisions of law relating to the grant
ing of Charter;
NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED
that said application be granted and
the corporation is created under the
name and style of “CARROLL HEIGHTS
SUBDIVISION, INC. ’ with all the
powers and privileges prayed for and
all powers and privileges granted simi
lar corporations by the laws of this
State.
This 19th day of August, 1958.
JEPTHA C. TANKSLEY,
Judge Superior Court
Atlanta Judicial Circuit
Aug. 22, 29, Sept. S, 12
Obituaries
MRS. EMIL KERN
Mrs. Emil (Regina Loeb) Kern,
of Atlanta, died September 1.
Graveside services were held
September 2 in Crest Lawn
Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob W.
Rothschild officiated.
Mrs. Kern was born in Ger
many and was the wife of the
late Emil Kern of Atlanta. She
was a member of the Temple.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Joseph I. Hazan; a son, Fred
Kern, both of Atlanta, and three
grandchildren.
HYMIE S. NATHAN
SAVANNAH — Hymie S. Na
than, 42, died at his home in
Sherman Oaks, Calif., August 18.
Funeral services and inter
ment were held in Los Angeles.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Miriam Schmalheiser Nathan;
two sons, Michael and William
Nathan, both of Sherman. Oaks;
three sisters, Mrs. Julius Palef-
sky, Mrs. Sam Diener, Mrs. Jack
Flieschaker, all of Savannah;
one brother, Irving Mason, Sa
vannah; and a number of nieces
and nephews.
BARNEY KAMINSKY
SAVANNAH— Barney Kamin
sky died August 31. Funeral ser
vices were held Setpember 1 at
Sipple’s Mortuary. Rabbi A. I.
Rosenberg and Cantor Eugene
Holzer officiated. Interment was
in Bonaventure Cemetery.
Mr. Kaminsky was vice presi
dent of the Chatham Motor Com
pany. He was a member of Con
gregation Agudath Achim, Jew
ish Educational Alliance and the
American Legion, having been a
captain in World War I.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Leta Kaminsky; fve brothers,
Sol, Miller, Jack, Pete and Bob
Kaminsky, all of Savannah; two
sisters, Ethel Kaminsky and
Mrs. Ida Ferst, both of Savan
nah.
Leo Blech, Noted
Conducter of Merlin
Slate Opera, Dies
BERLIN, (JTA)—Leo Blech,
noted Jewish conductor of the
Berlin State Opera whose per
sonal popularity in Germany was
so great that the Nazis never
ousted him openly but forced
his retirement in 1937 for rea
sons of “age,” died here this
week at the age of 87. Blech was
appointed general music director
of the organization in 1913 by
Kaiser Wilhelm II when the in
stitution was known as the Royal
Opera.
After his retirement, Blech ac
cepted a two-year contract to
conduct the Chicago Grand Op
era Company, but a controversy
stemming from his continuing
to conduct after the Nazis
stripped German music circles of
other Jewish personalities even
tually led to abandonment of
this plan. Later he became con
ductor of the Riga, Latvia. Na
tional Opera and the Royal Op
era of Stockholm and the Muni
cipal Opera of West Berlin.
MRS. SARA ODREZIN
AUGUSTA—Mrs. Sarah Coop
er Odrezin died August 23. Fu
neral services were held at
Sipple’s Mortuary August 25.
Rabbi A. I. Rosenberg officiated.
Interment was in Bonaventure
Cemetery.
JACOB SILVERBERG
AUGUSTA—Jacob Silverberg,
58, of New York City, died Aug
ust 25 at the U.S. Public Health
Service Hospital in Savannah.
The funeral services were held
in New York.
Surviving are three sisters,
Mrs. I. Jacobson, Mrs. M. Smith,
and Mrs. N. Bupler, all of New
York City, and a niece, Mrs. I.
David Bergrin, Savannah.
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