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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, March 20, 19&4
LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF GEORGIA—
FULTON COUNTY
To the Superior Court
of said County:
The petition of Esther K. Leppert,
J. Arthur Young, end S. K. Mfsrock
respectfully shows unto the court:
1. Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
signs to be Incorporated for a term
of thirty-five (38) years, together with
the right of renewal as provided for
by the Laws of Georgia, under the
name and style of:
COLONIAL CAB CO., INC—Atlanta
2. The principle office and place of
business shall be In Atlanta, Fulton
County. Georgia, with the privilege of
maintaining branch offices elsewhere
In accordance with the law.
3. The object of said corporation 1s
pecuniary gain to Itself and Its stock
holders.
4. The general nature of the busi
ness to be engaged In la to own and
operate taxicabs In the City of At
lanta and Fulton County, but peti
tioners desire the right to purchase
and otherwise acquire, own, use, sell
and convey and deal in real estate,
and any Interest and right therein;
and
To engage In, operate, maintain,
conduct, manage ana deal In each,
every and all kinds, styles, types and
manner of business, enterprises, oc
cupations and Industries for which
the corporation may be given or re
ceive licenses, authority, permits and/
or grants, In this state and else
where In and for the furtherance of
the purposes for which this corpora
tion Is organised. Also the right to
5. The corporation shall have the
power and authority to enter Into
guaranties, endorsements or other
wise act as surety, under any terms,
for the debts and obligations of any
other corporation, persons, o^Orm*..
thority to enter Into any transactions,
activities, business or obligations to
gether with others, Jointly or several
ly, and as partner or Joint venturer,
and to purchase and own stock In
any other corporation
6. The maximum authorised capital
stock of the corporation shall consist
of five (5,000) thousand shares or
common stock of the par value of
ten dollars (810.00) per share, which
may be Issued either for monej\ prop-
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erty, services or other things of value
or a combination of the same. How
ever, the corporation shall begin busi
ness with not less than Two Hundred
Dollars ($200.00) paid In capital.
7. Any transfer or alienation of the
stock of this corporation shall be
subject to the restrictions set forth
In the by-laws of the corporation.
8. The post office address of the
petitioners are:
Esther K Leppert, 1331 Breezy
Lane, N.E., Atlanta, Ga.
J. Arthur Young, 1438 Sylvan dr..
N.E., Atlanta, Ga. „
S. K. Mlsrock, Post Office Box 289,
Atlanta 1, Georgia.'
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray to
be Incorporated under the name and
COLONIAL CAB CO.. INC—ATLANTA
WITH ALL THE RIGHTS, POWERS.
PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES here
in set forth, and such others as are
now or may hereafter be granted
corporations of similar character un
der the laws of the State of Georgia.
Mortimer H. Freeman,
Attorney for the Petitioners
GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY
ORDER OF THE COURT
The within application for charter of
COLONIAL CAB CO.. INC.—ATLANTA
being presented, and It appearing that
the application Is legitimately within
the purview of the laws of the State
of Georgia: and
It Appearing from the certificate
of the Secretary of State that the
proposed corporation Is not the name
of any now existing corporation regis
tered In the records of the State of
Georgia:
It Is Ordered, that said application
Is granted and said corporation Is
hereby created under the name of
COLONIAL CAB CO., INC.—ATLANTA
With the powers therein sought and
the privileges and Immunities provid
ed by law to corporation of similar
nature.
This 26th day of February, 1964.
Stonewall Dyer, Judge,
Fulton County Superior
Court, A.C.
March 13, 20, 27, April 3
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of GLADYS ULUS.
MARY PRICE and LEON S. ROZEN,
all of 317 Standard Federal Savings
Bldg., Atlanta 3, Georgia, respectfully
shows:
1. Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
signs to be Incorporated under the
name of
MORTGAGE PURCHASING CORP.
for a period of thirty-five years with
the right of renewal thereof.
2. The object of the corporation
shall be pecuniary gain and profit.
3. The general nature of the busi
ness or businesses to be transacted
purchase
notes.
pledges and encumbrances of all
kinds; to deal both In real and per
sonal property of every type and
character without limitations: to bor
row and loan money, to endorse, se
cure, guarantee, transfer, and conduct
similar transactions as may be de
termined by the Board of Directors.
4. Petitioners further pray that the
corporation be granted such rights,
powers, privileges and Immunities as
are now, or may hereafter, be granted
to like corporations chartered under
the laws of the State of Georgia.
5. The capital stock of the corpora
tion shall consist of five thousand
shares common voting stock, having
the value of Ten ($10.00) Dollars per
share; the amount of capital with
which the corporation ahall begin Its
business shall be not less than Two
Hundred Dollars.
6. The principal office of the corpo
ration shall be In Fulton County,
Georgia, with the privilege of doing
business and establishing branch of
fices elsewhere within and without
the State of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be
Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with all the powers,
rights, privileges and Immunities as
by lew provided
LEON 8. ROZEN,
Attorney for Petitioners
$17 Standard Federal Savings Bldg.
Atlanta 3, Georgia
ORDER
been
and
that the
ness or Dusinesses io De iransai
by the corporation shall be pure
lng, hypothecating and selling
mortgages, security deeds, nc
ir s v ■ s
The foregoing petition having
presented, read and considered,
It appearing to the Court that
Recently there were two shows
on television with plots of Jewish
interest which, unfortunately, only
served to point up the dearth of
writers in this field. Certainly, there
are many writers—and fine ones too
—of novels with a Jewish setting
Their characters however, are Jew
ish only incidentally and the authors
are, rightly, concerned with them
as people. Most of the time 'Judaism
or Jewry get a devastating raking
over—but at least the books rep
resent the honest views of the
writers and can be accepted or not
accepted just like other contemp
orary novels.
Not so, however, the shows on tel
evision which occasionally purport
to represent the "Jewish point of
view.” It would seem that when
writers write for this medium they
go to the other extreme—they sen
timentalize and agonize to such an
extent that their characters seem
about as nonest as a politician the
day before election. Naturally the
medium itself imposes a lot of the
restrictions—but better no show at
all then one in which the Jew is
portrayed without any substance
whatsover.
The first show as a "special" in
honor of the High Holy Days en
titled “In the Last Days,” it was
written by Shephen Chodorov and
dramatized the conflict of an Amer
ican family over their attitudes
toward Germany. Goodness knows
the Jews don’t have to explain any
New Green Bros.
Nursery Opens
In Sandy Springs
Green Brothers Nurseries invites
home owners and gardeners to the
grand opening of the newest addi
tion to their string of nurseries lo
cated in and around Atlanta.
Location No. 5 is situated at 5825
Roswell Road, one block north of
Circumferencial Highway, Sandy
Springs, Ga.
Thousands of plants and seedlings
will be offered at sale price this
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
March 20, 21 and 22, during the
grand opening. The management too
has arranged for hourly drawing of
door prizes for registrants.
The new Nursery Green Bros, lo
cation, like the other four, includes
a complete garden shop where are
available seeds, tools, fertilizers and
the like, as well as of course acres
of plants and other nursery items at
special prices.
A staff of expert nurserymen will
be on hand to detail methods for
planting and advise on any special
problem gardeners—amateur or pro
fessional—may have with their spec
ial yard conditions.
Self-landsc a p e r s can choose
flowering shrubs, bearing fruit trees
or browse around for a combina
tion of plants which can have con
trast or blending effects, for color
ful items which bloom best in mass
or singly.
"All in all,” lure the Green Bros,
officials, “This is the reason for
spring planting and a visit to our
grand opening will spark the imag
ination and dreams into the reward
ing satisfaction which come from
watching nature’s beauty unfold in
your very own yard.”
petltlonera h»ve complied within the
purview of the law; and It appearing
further that the certificate of the
Secretary of the State of Georgia
ahowa that the proposed name la not
the name of any other existing Cor
poration registered tn the office of
the Secretary of State of Georgia,
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that
the prayers of the petitioners be
granted, and the petitioner* are here
by Incorporated under the name of
MORTGAGE PURCHASING CORP.
with aU the rights, powers, privileges
and Immunities set forth, together
with such other powers as are granted
by operation of law.
This the 27th day of February, 1964.
VIRLYN B. MOORE
Judge, Superior Court,
Atlanta Judicial Circuit
Filed In office this the
27th day of Feb., 1964
R. C. Duun,
Deputy Clerk
March 4, 13, 28, 27
feelings of bitterness toward Ger
many Yet in this play the mother
—once a refugee from Germany—
does just that. Despite the fact that
her whole family was exterminated
by the Germans, she feels called
upon to justify her "prejudice”
against Germany. Even so, how
ever, she does not want to influence
her son in this direction and urges
him to maintain an objective point
of view To further soften any pas
sible aspersions against Germany,
there is a German girl, a poor-im
itation of Marlene Dietrich, full of
“Weltschmerz” and cynicism, obvi
ously intended to evoke sympathy.
The show winds up with the mother
leaving Germany, the son remain
ing, and the audience not knowing
what they were talking about and
caring even less.
The second show was an install
ment in the CBS series called
"Breaking Point” the content of
which can be readily "deduced from
the title. The writer of this mis
adventure was confirmed, of course,
not only by TV, but also by the
format of the show. Nevertheless,
in the annals of pure corn, this one
should surely rate a high place. It
concerned a rabbi who reaches the
breaking point because he had been
covering up his doubts about God
ever since the death of his son. This
tragedy had reminded him of the
neglect he himself had felt at the
hands of his own father. Well, how
would you expect a TV formula
show to handle such a problem?
After all, within the hour’s alloted
time, all the difficulties have to be
solved and neatly wrapped up. Suf
fice it to say that the solution found
was in no way injurious to the level
of mediocrity to which most of the
formula TV shows are dedicated.
The only difference was that having
a rabbi, in his full Sabbath regalia,
gratuitously reveal to his stunned
congregation all his personal con
flicts and turmoil was not only ri
diculously theatrically but very of
fensive and jarring.
I do not advocate the removal of
plays of Jewish content from the
TV scene. Neither can we in all
fairness expect shows with Jewish
content to be better than the run-
of-the-mill TV shows. This can even
be construed, as some dubious proof
of our democracy. Is it too much to
hope, however, to see a few Jewish
writers who neither condemn u
daism outright or sentimentalize it
beyond belief?
Our history is a veritable gold
mine of human interest ideas that
could be adapted with dignity and
taste for any medium. Current Jew
ish attitudes can also be discussed
with some honesty and less beating
around the bush. Surely, it is high
time for Jewish writers to cast off
the suffocating mantle of apologia
and write straight from the shoulder,
just like everybody else.
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