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THEIODIBIIN ISRAELITE
Friday, April 22 ,1966
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA
FULTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT or
FULTON COUNTY:
The petition of MARVIN H. ZION,
JOHN J TARLETON, and WILLIAM W.
BARHAM respectfully shows:
Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates, and assigns, to be in
corporated under the laws of the
State of Georgia for a period of thirty-
five (35) years, with the right of re
newal from time to time under the
name and style of:
• MIDWEST PRODUCTS CO., INC.”
2.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit to its stock
holders.
3.
The general nature of the business
to be transacted is as follows. The
manufacture, assembly, processing,
mixing, compounding, storing, dealing
in, purchase and sale of roofing, siding
and waterproofing compounds, mix
tures, substances and materials of
every kind and nature whatsoever
used for said purposes, either on Its
own behalf as principal, or as jobber,
or on commission, or as a broker, or
as a commercial and general agent
and factor for any person, partner
ship, association, or corporation, and
generally to transact business of a
general or similar nature, and the
power to do all other things which
may be necessary, desirable, or con
venient to the successful operation of
its business.
4
The corporation shall have the
power, generally and without any
limitation or restriction whatsover, to
hold, purchase, own, deal in, mort
gage or convey real estate and person
al property in this State and in any
other State or Country. The corpora
tion shall have the power to enter
into, or became a partner in, any ar
rangement for sharing profits, union
of interests, cooperation, joint-venture
or otherwise, with any person, firm
or corporation now carrying on or
about to carry on any business which
this corporation has the direct or
incidental authority to pursue. The
corporation shall have the further
power to enter into any kind of co
operative or profitsharing plan, pen
sion plans, retirement plans, deferred
compensation plans and agreements,
Incentive plans of any kind or nature
whatsover.
5.
The corporation shall have the pow
er, generally and without any limita
tion or restriction whatsoever, to bor
row money and make loans secured
by any or all corporate assets, as well
as the right to make unsecured loans.
6.
The corporation shall have the pow
ers now or hereafter given by law
to every corporation by virtue of its
existence as such under the laws of
Georgia except Insofar as said powers
mav be added to or limited herein.
7.
(a) There shall be one class of stock,
to be common stock of $10 00 par
value. There shall be five thousand
(5.000) shares authorized.
(b) The minimum amount of cap
ital with which the said corporation
mav commence business shall be
$200.00.
8.
The principal office of said corpora
tion shall be in Fulton County, Geor
gia. but petitioners desire the right of
establishing branch offices and places
of business elsewhere, both within and
without the State of Georgia.
9.
The address of each of the peti
tioners for charter is 1505 William-
Ollver Building, Atlanta, Georgia
30303
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that
they be Incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with the rights,
powers, privileges and immunities as
are now or may hereafter be allowed
by law to corporations.
TARLETON A ZION
By gt Marvin H. Zion
Attorney for Petitioners
1505 William-Olvler Building
Atlanta. Georgia 30303
523 2706
ORDER
The within and foregoing petition
read and considered, and it appearing
to the Court that the same is leg
itimately within the purview and in
tention of the laws of this State gov
erning the granting of corporate char
ters, and it further appearing from
the certificate of the Secretary of
State presented to me that the name
of the proposed corporation is not the
name of any other now existing corp
oration registered in the records of
the Secretary of State;
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that
said application be and the same is
hereby granted, and petitioners are
hereby incorporated under the name
and style of "MIDWEST PRODUCTS
CO., INC.” with all the rights, priv
ileges and immunities praved or now
or hereafter granted to similar corp
orations by the laws of this State
This 11th dav of April, 1966.
RALPH H PHARR,
JUDGE, Fulton Superior Court
Apr. ? 5,22,2?,M*y6
Idea of Insurance, to act aa agents for
other* In the sale of Insurance policies,
to act a* lnaurance broker*, and gen
erally to deal with Insurance contract*
and policies of all kind* and descrip
tion* in every proper and legitimate
manner according to the usages and
customs of the business. The buying,
selling, exchanging, leasing, subdivid
ing and improving real estate, with all
the usual and necessary services for
Itself and others; the construction,
erection, repairing and remodeling of
buildings and structures of all types
for itself and others.
3.
The principal office or place of busi
ness of said corporation shall be in
Fulton County, Georgia, but said corp
oration shall have the right to estab
lish branch offices or places of busi
ness elsewhere, both within and with
out the State of Georgia.
4.
The capital stock shall be FIVE
HUNDRED shares of common stock
with a par value of TEN DOLLARS
per share, and the minimum amount
with which this corporation shall
begin business shall be FIVE HUN
DRED DOLLARS.
5.
The corporation reserves the right
to accept cash, property or services
as payment for stock.
6.
Your petitioners show that the pro
posed corporation name is not the
name of any other corporation on
file in the office of Secretary of State
of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid and that they be granted
this charter with all the rights, pow
ers and privileges herein set forth
and all others allowed by law.
BURDINE AND FREEMAN
By: s! Essley B. Burdine
428 Title Bldg.
30 Pryor St., S. W.
Atlanta, Ga. 30303
524-8897
ORDER
The within and foregoing application
for a corporate charter having been
read and considered, and it appearing
that said application is legitimately
within the purview and intention of
the laws of the State of Georgia, and
it further appearing from the certifi
cate of the Secretary of State that the
name of the proposed corporation is
not the name of any other existing
corporation registered in the records
of the Secretary of State, and it fur
ther appearing that the applicants have
complied with all provisions of law
relating to the granting of charters;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND AD
JUDGED, that said application be and
the same is hereby granted, and that
the petitioners be and they are hereby
incorporated under the name and stvle
of EXECUTIVE MORTGAGE & IN
VESTMENT CORPORATION for a per
iod of Thirty-five years, with all the
rights, powers, privileges and immun
itles whch are set forth in said pe
tition, as well as those now or here
after allowed to corporations of like
character by the laws of the State of
Georgia.
This 28th day of March, 1966.
s| RALPH H. PHARR
Judge, Superior Court
Fulton County
Apr.1,3,15,22
LEGAL NOTICE
APPLICATION FOR AND
ORDER GRANTING CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of VINCENT R. VAL
LES, whose post office address is
1464 Willingham Drive, Atlanta, Geor
gia, LARRY D. LEWIS, whose post of
fice address is 1038 W. Peachtree St.,
N. W., Atlanta, Georgia, and ALVIN
N. SIEGEL whose post office address
la 1038 W. Peachtree St., N. W., At
lanta, Georgia, respectively shows:
1.
That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
signs, to be Incorporated under the
name and style of
SKOTCH KLEEN INDUSTRIES, INC.
for the term of thirty-five (35) years.
2.
The principal office of said business
shall be located in Fulton County,
with the right and privilege of es
tablishing branch offices and places of
business elsewhere, both within and
without the State of Georgia.
3.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its stock
holders.
4.
The general nature of the business
to be transacted by said corporation
shall be to operate a general business
In purchasing new and used equip
ment, metal, wood and materials of
every kind and character; manufac
ture, construct, remodel or Install ail
types of automatic, semi-automatic
and manual vehicle washing machines
and all types of manufacturing and
to do all and everything incidental to
carrying on said business.
5.
The Capital Stock of said corpora
tion shall be $50,000.00, divided into
five thousand (5,000) shares at the par
value of $10.00 each, all of which shall
be common stock.
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID STATE AND COUNTY
The petition of ROY O. RRANTLY,
CAROL N. BRANTLY of 1934 Rollln
wood Dr., S. E., Atlanta, Georjfla, and
JAMES K. BRANTLEY of 2035 Memoir
lal Drive, S. E., Atlanta, Georgia, res
pectfully shows:
1.
Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be
Incorporated under the name of
"EXECUTIVE MORTGAGE A
INVESTMENT CORP ”
for a period of thirty-five yean with
the right to renew at the expiration
of said time.
2
The object of said corporation Is
ecunlary gain to Itself and Its atock-
olders. The general nature of the
business to be transacted Is that of en
gaging In the buying and selling of
mortgages and promissory notes, dis
counting same, making loans on both
real and penonal property, brokering
loans of all types and charging a fee
therefore. Petitioners desire the right
for said corporation to deal with all
types and kinds of contracts and pol-
6.
The amount of capital with which
this corporation shall begin business
Is 1200.00, and all the capital shall be
paid Into the corporation In money,
property or a combination of the two.
7.
To acquire and pay In cash, stocks
or bonds of this corporation or other
wise real and personal property. The
good-will rights, assets and profits,
and to undertake or assume, In whole
or any part thereof, the obligations or
liabilities of any person, firms associ
ation or corporation.
8.
To Issue bonds, mortgages, deeds to
secure debt, other Indentures for the
purpose of securing any obligation of
said corporation.
8.
Said corporation shall be authorized
to Issue stock for any consideration,
either money, property or services,
which Is at least equivalent to the
full par value of the stock so to he
Issued. The valuation of any property
or services for such purpose will be
fixed by the Director of the Corpora
tion and such method of valuation
will be conclusive.
10.
The corporation shall have the pow
er to amend, alter, change or repeal
any provision of Its Charter In form
or substance upon the vote of two-
Silver Lining
leaning Jew. You know the type:
he’ll go out of his way to prove
how objective he is vis-a-vis the
dignity of his faith. Do you think
Auerbach’s hunch is too harsh?
By DR. SAMUEL SILVER
(A Seven Arts Feature)
An angry and puzzled man
was Ephraim Auerbach, who
writes for the Day-Journal, a
Ylddish newspaper.
What irked Au
erbach was a
tale his wife told
him. She had
seen a movie at
the Museum of
Modern Art, in
Man hattan, a
place where you
can see the
latest in art and
the oldest in
films.
As Mrs. Auerbach told it to her
husband and a§ he relayed it to
his readers, the Museum had
chosen to dredge pp an oldie
named “Intolerance,” one of the
first of the spectaculars by D. W.
Griffith, of “Birth of a Nation”
fame.
The movie opened with a shot
of the most grotesque characters
Mrs. A. had ever seen. Who were
these wretched creatures, as mean
in their ideas as their looks?
These were Pharisees. And what
were they out for? Blood, that’s
what.
And these hateful haters got
what they wanted, in the antique
Griffith opus. The film goes on
to show later manifestations of
bigotry, all spring from the
example set by the Pharisees.
This oversimplified version of
history, all too close to the ac
count in the New Testament, has
long ago been refuted. The Phar
isees were not at all the brutes
depicted in the ancient chron
icles. They were the rabbinical
sages who were earnest, not hyp-
Hitler, second thoughts would be
given to the showing of a pic
ture so inflammatory?
And inflammatory the film
was, according to Mrs. Auerbach
You could virtually sense the
antipathy it was building in the
audience against the Jews, she
reported.
Remember, the thing was call
ed “Intolerance.” It lived up to its
name. Purportedly an expose of
prejudice it was fomenting, yet
nowhere in the script, which was
meant to show the effects of in
tolerance in the course of his
tory, was the bigotry against Jews
referred to!
Who is responsible for what
films are picked for the Museum?
Auerbach was curious about that,
after hearing his wife’s horror
story and phoned the Museum.
He received a runaround galore.
No one wanted- to say, or could
say or would say.
First indignant, Auerbach then
became puzzled. He wonders
whether behind this adventure
into celluloid antiquaria nism
there might not be a backward-
I)r. Prinz Withdraws
From Re-Nomination
NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr.
Joachim Prinz, president of the
American Jewish Congress for
the past eight years, has an
nounced he would not be a can
didate for reelection when the
organization’s national convention
takes place later this month.
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ocritical; who were merciful, not
mean; who believed in expand
ing the scope of the old rules,
not restricting them. Indeed,
some of the most highly-praised
statements in the New Testament
were originally Pharisaical.
This information about the
Pharisees, referred to in Jewish
circles as the Talmudical rabbis,
has been widely publicized not
only by Jewish writers but by
Christian scholars and authors
as well. But it takes a long time
for truth to catch up with the
world.
The news had not reached D.
W. Griffith decades ago or even
those responsible for choosing
which films to show over at the
Museum. Of course, the Museum
folks were merely demonstrating
what old-time films look like,
but wouldn’t you think that, after
thirds of its outstanding common stock,
and all rights conferred upon stock
holders, directors and officers herein
and granted subject to this reserva
tion.
11.
Applicants desire that the said corp
oration shall have and enjoy all
the privileges, rights and powers en
umerated In Chapter 22-18 of the Corp
oration Act of 1938 of the Code of
Georgia, and as the same may he here
after amended, and all of the powers
and privileges, enumerated therein all
made a part thereof to the same ex
tent as if the same were enumerated
herein.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray an
order to he granted Incorporating
them, their associates, successors and
assigns, under the name aforesaid,
with the powers and privileges as may
he necessary proper or incident to the
conduct of the business for which pe
titioners are seeking incorporation,
and as may he allowed for private
corporations under the terms of the
Act of January 28, 1938, authorizing
the chartering of corporation.
SIEGEL A LEWIS
By: ALVIN N SIEGEL
Attorney for Petitioners
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY
ORDER
The within and foregoing application
for charter of VINCENT R. VALLES,
LARRY D. LEWIS and ALVIN N.
SIEGEL having been examined by me;
and
IT APPEARING, That the applica
tion is legitimately within the purview
of the laws of the State of Georgia;
and
IT APPEARING, From the certifi
cate of the Secretary of State that the
name of the proposed corporation Is
not the name of any now existing
corporation registered in the records
of the State of Georgia,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That said
corporation Is hereby created under
the name of
SKOTCH KLEEN INDUSTRIES, INC.
with the powers therein sought and
the privileges and Immunities provided
vided by law to corporation of slm
liar nature.
This the 1R day of March, 1966
si RALPH H. PHARR
Judge, Superior Court,
Atlanta Circuit
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