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Friday, August 12, 1966
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA—
FULTON COUNTY
The petition of CARL A. R1SINGER,
3217 McAfee Road, Decatur, Georgia;
CURTIS L. DAY, 386 Hillside Drive.
S VV„ Atlanta, Georgia, and ROBERT
PAUL LEI TER, 234 Candler Bldg.,
Atlanta, Georgia, hereinafter called
petitioners, shows.
1. Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
Incorporated under the name of:
CITY WRECKER SERVICE,
INC.
2. The object of said corporation Is
pecuniary gain and profit. The gen
eral nature of said corporation’s busi
ness shall be, towing, repairing of
cars, and buying, selling, owning,
leasing, renting exchanging, mortgag
ing storing, and otherwise dealing In
and with new and used automobiles,
at wholesale and retail, and In real
and personal property of all kinds,
and to do all other business allied
to the same in aid to the accomplish
ment of the foregoing.
3. The authorized capital stock of
the corporation shall be ten thousand
shares of common stock of one dollar
par value, which may be Issued for
money, property or services. The corp
oration shall begin business with no
less than Two Hundred Dollars cap
ital.
4. The corporation Is to have exis
tence for thirty-five years with re
newal privileges. The principal office
of the corporation will be In Fulton
County, Georgia.
5. Petitioners desire that said corp
oration have all the powers enum
erated by law and hereafter given by
law.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be
Incorporated under the name afore
said, with all rights, powers, privi
leges and Immunities herein set forth,
and as may be Inherent In or allow
ed to like corporations now or here
after provided bv Georgia law.
s' LETTER A LETTER
Attorneys
234 Candler Building
Atlanta. Georgia
ORDER
The foregoing application for char
ter having been read, and It appear
ing to the Court that said application
Is within the purview and Intention of
the laws of the State of Georgia, and
It further appearing from a certifi
cate of the Secretary of the State of
Georgia, that said corporation Is not
the name of any similar corporation
registered In the records of the Sec
retary of State,
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED
that said application Is hereby allow
ed and a charter granted under the
name:
CITY WRECKER SERVICE,
INC.
with all the rights, powers and exemp
tions as therein prayed, and as grant
ed to similar corporations by the
laws of this State.
This 11th day of Julv. A.D. 1966.
CLAUDE D. SHAW
Judge, Superior Court of
Fulton County
July22,29,Aug.5,12
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
The application of THEODORE G.
FRANKED, DONALD M. FAIN and
MARY LYNN MOORE shows to the
Court as follows:
1.
Applicants desire to obtain a char
ter for a corporation to be known as
FOX POINT INCORPORATED
2.
The general nature of the business
to be conducted by said corporation
will be buying, selling, exchanging,
subdividing, developing and Improving
real property of all types and con
structing buildings and homes of all
types and borrowing money and doing
all other things Incident and pertin
ent to a land development company.
3.
The stock of the corporation shall
consist of 5,000 shares of common
capital stock with a par value of
*100.00 per share, or a total par value
of *500,000.00. The corporation shall
begin business with not less than
*10,000 of stock subscribed and paid
for.
4.
The principal office of the corpora
tion shall be located In Fulton Coun
ty, Georgia, with the privilege of es
tablishing branch offices and places
of business elsewhere.
5.
The corporation shall have existence
for a peridd of thirty-five (351 years,
with right of renewal as provided by
law.
6.
The stockholders of the corporation
shall have the pre-emptive right to
purchase or subscribe to any ad
ditional shares of the corporate stock
of the corporation In ratio to their
proportionate Interest In the out
standing stock of the corporation at
the time any additional shares of stock
shall be Issued.
7.
The name and post office address of
the applicants for this chsrter are:
Theodore G. Frankel
2434 Bank of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta. Georgia
Donald M. Fain
2434 Bank of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta. Georgia
Mary Lynn Moore
2434 Bank of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta. Georgia
8.
Applicants desire that said corpora
tion have all the rights, powers, priv
ileges and Immunities as herein set
forth and as may be granted to sim
ilar corporations by the laws of the
State of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, applicants pray that
they be granted a charter for a corp
oration under the name of FOX POINT
INCORPORATED, with all the rights,
powers, privileges and Immunities as
herein set forth and as may be grant
ed to similar corporations by the laws
of this State.
NALL, MIIJER,
CADENHEAD A DENNIS
By sj Theodore G. Frankel
2434 Bank ot Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta 3, Georgia
ORDER
The foregoing application for char
ter having been read and conaldered,
and
IT APPEARING that the aame la
within the purview and Intention of
the lawa of the State of Georgia, and
IT FURTHER APPEARING from a
certificate of the Secretary of State
of the State of Georgia that the name
of the proposed corporation Is not the
name of any other corporation regis
tered In the records of the Secretary
of State,
IT is ORDERED that said applica
tion be granted and a charter Issued
under the name FOX POINT IN
CORPORATED, with all the rights,
powers, privileges and Immunities as
therein prayed and as may be grant
ed to similar corporations by the laws
of this State.
This 15 day of July, 1966.
s| CLAUDE D. SHAW
Judge, Fulton Superior Court
July22,2f Aug.5,12
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of Sam Davis, Steve
Davis, and Ida Davis, the post office
address of all being 133 Luckie Street,
Atlanta, Georgia, respectfully shows:
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That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and as
signs, to be incorporated under the
name and style of INDEPENDENT
FILM DISTRIBUTORS, INC., FOR THE
TERM of thirty-five years.
2.
The principal office of said business
shall be in Fulton County, with the
right and privilege of establishing
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 lta stock
holders.
4.
The principal business to be con
ducted by said corporation shall be
that of selling, renting, leasing and
distributing motion pictures and re
lated matters with the right and pow
er to do any and all things necessary
and Incident thereto.
5.
The capital stock of said corporation
shall be *10,000.00 divided into 10,000
shares at a par value of *1.00 each,
all of which shall be common stock.
6.
The amount of capital with which
this corporation shall begin business
Is *200.00, and all capital shall be paid
Into the corporation In money, prop
erty or a combination of the two.
7.
To acquire and pay for In cash,
stocks or bonds of this corporation or
otherwise real and personal property.
The good will, rights, assets and
profits, and to undertake same In
whole or in part the obligations or
liabilities of any person, firm or en
tity.
8.
To Issue bonds, mortgages, deeds to
secure debt, or other Indentures for
the purpose of securing any obliga
tion of said corporation.
9
The 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 to be so
Issued. The valuation of same will be
fixed by the Directors of the corp
oration and such shall be conclusive.
10.
The corporation shall have the pow
er to amend, alter, change or repeal
any provision of Its Charter upon the
vote of two-thirds of Its outstanding
common stock, and all rights conferr
ed upon stockholders, directors and of
ficers are granted subject to this res
ervation.
11.
Applicants desire that the said corp
oration shall have and enjoy all of the
rights, privileges and powers enum
erated In Chapter 22-18 of the Corp
oration Act of 1938, of the Code of
Georgia, and as the same may be
hereinafter amended, and all of the
aforesaid are made a part hereof as If
specifically set forth.
WHEREFORE, petitioner's pray an
order be granted Incorporating them
their associates, successors and as
signs, under the name aforesaid with
all powers and privileges as may be
necessary, proper or Incident for the
conduct of the business for which this
incorporation Is sought and as may
be allowed for private corporations
under the terms of the Act of Jan
uary 28, 1938, authorizing the charter
ing of corporations.
SIEGEL A LEWIS
By: si Larry Lewis
AZA, BBG of District 5
Name Officers, Make Plans
Jay Kayne, Richmond, Va., and
Nancy Bock, Atlanta, have been
elected presidents of the District
5 Aleph Zadik Aleph and B’nai
B'rith Girls respectively.
Elected as vice presidents
were Bob Frankie Silver Spring,
Md.; Fern Komenarsky, Balti
more; and Elissa Goldberg, Win
ston-Salem.
Additional officers are Mike
Tobias, Orlando, secretary; Eddie
Pomerantz, Coral Gables, treas
urer; Jacqueline Feldman, Or
lando; secretary-treasurer; Mor
ris Guller, Charlotte, and Ellen
Feldman of Charleston, S. C., re
porters; Teddy Geffen, Savannah,
and Bobbi Cantor, Silver Spring,
Md., past presidents; Stanley
Berke, Atlanta, Scott Kaplan, At
lanta. and Linda Aronwitz of
Jacksonville, Jewish awareness
were Bob Frankie, Silver Spring,
chairmen, Lauren Strenger, At
lanta, social responsibility chair
man; and Barbara Pomerantz,
Silver Spring, Md., personal
awareness chairman.
Focusing on “The Great Soci
ety,” the young people heard ad
dresses given by Dr. Haim Gin-
nott, associate professor at New
York University and Rabbi Si
meon Kobnnetz, director of the
B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation,
University of Florida, Gaines
ville.
District Aleph Godol, Teddy
Geffen, Savannah, and BBG
president. Bobbi Cantor, Wash
ington, presided over the con
vention held June 16 to 21.
For two days preceding the
convention, the steering commit
tee attended leadership training
and preparation sessions with the
members of the District Five
BBYO professional staff.
Ronald Cahn, District Five
BBYO Director, guided the pro
gram. He was assisted by Mrs.
Gertrude Bossak, the Atlanta
and Columbus regional director;
Milton Heller, Northern Region
director; Jerry Carver, Greater
Miami regional director; Herman
Attorneys for Petitioners
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY
ORDER
The within and foregoing applica
tion for charter of SAM DAVIS,
STEVE DAVIS A IDA DAVIS 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;
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
application Is hereby granted and said
the name of
INDEPENDENT
FILM DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
With the powers therein sought and
the privileges and Immunities provided
by law to corporations of a similar
nature.
This the 22nd dav of July, 1966.
s| GEORGE P WHITMAN
Judge, Superior Court,
Atlanta Circuit
'uly1f,Aug .5,12,19
Mmo
BY HENRY LEONARD
541 S*,
"And this is the way your Ancestors worked.
Feldman, Baltimore regional di
rector; and Dr, Samuel Proctor,
North Florida regional director.
Athletic and cultural contests
resulted in the Northern Region
of District No. 5 (Washington,
Virginia, and Baltimore), win
ning the softball championship;
Jay Kayne won the oratory
championship in the boys’ divis
ion and Rhonda Abrams, Or
lando, won in the girls’ division;
Miss Dale Cohen of Atlanta won
the BBG storytelling contest.
All three will attend the na
tional convention of the B’nai
B’rith Youth Organization at
Camp B’nai B’rith, Starlight, Pa.,
in August. Approximately 270
boys and girls from the six states
of the southeast attended the
convention held at Camp Blue
Star, Hendersonville, N. C. Also,
thirty adult advisors, consultants,
and staff were on hand.
Oxford Bids
To Rename
College
LONDON (JTA)—Oxford Uni
versity voted to rename its latest
college, Iffley College, as the
Isa'ae Wolfson College and to
name Sir Isaiah Berlin, noted
British Jewish philosopher, as
president of the new college. The
motions calling for these moves
were made by A. Norrington,
president of Trinity College, and
adopted unanimously.
Sir Isaac Wolfson, the British
Jewish industrialist and philan
thropist, gave Oxford $4,500,000
for the establishment of the col
lege. The Ford Foundation has
added an equal amount, making
the $9,000,000 in contributions
the largest benefaction ever
given at Oxford at one time. Prof.
Norrington’s proposal renamed
Iffley into Wolfson and named
Sir Isaiah as president because,
the Trinity head said, “it is due
to Sir Isaiah's enthusiasm and
confidence, and his very high
reputation here and in the United
States, that these grants have
been offered us.”
Savannah News
Jay Rosenzweig, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ramon Rosenzweig, ob
served his Bar Mitzvah June 25
at B’nai B’rith Jacob Synagogue
in Savannah.
* * » *
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Meddin,
Savannahans marking their 50th
wedding anniversary, were hon
ored June 25 at B’nai B’rith Ja
cob by the Jewish Educational
Alliance. Mr. Meddin is an hon
orary president of the JEA and
Mrs. Meddin is a past president
of the women’s club.
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