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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday. Dec. 6, 1968
National Aeronautic Assn.
WG 5 GOURMET
3707 ROSWELL V U., N E.
TELEPHONE 231-25^6 ' -
Lillian And Jan Bart To Appear
At Wexler Testimonial Dinner
The husband and wife team of
Lillian and Jan Bart, popular
vocal duo, will present their tab
loid version of the Broadway
musical smash hit, “Fiddler On
the Roof,” based on the Sholom
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF FULTON
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
COUNTY.
The petition of SHERWYN E. SYNA,
LARRY D. LEWIS and SAMUEL AP
PEL, each of whose post office address
is 1819 Peachtree Road, N.E., Atlanta,
Georgia, respectively shows:
1.
That they desire for themselves, their
aasoctates, successors and assigns, to be
Incorporated under the name and style
of “UNIVERSAL TEXTURES, INC.” for
a term of thirty-five years with privi
lege of extension or renewal as by law
provided.
2.
That the principal office of said
business shall be located In Fulton
County, Georgia, with the right and
privilege of establishing branch offices
and places of business elsewhere, both
within and without the State of
Georgia.
Aleiohem stories of Jewish life
in Czarist Russia, at the forth
coming Savannah Bonds for Is
rael Dinner on Sunday evening,
Dec. 15, at the Jewish Education
al Alliance. A cocktail reception
3.
The object of said Corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit.
4.
The general nature of the business
to be conducted shall be to engage in
the manufacture, sale, service, leasing,
use and design of electrostatic machines
and to utilize such machines in the
manufacture of flocking products and
for the application of flocking material
to surfaces of all types and descrip
tions, the franchising of similar enter
prises and to do any and all things
necessary or incident thereto. The Cor
poration shall further be empowered
to engage in any other type business
or do any act not prohibited by law,
which a majority of its Board of Direc
tors may deem appropriate and de
sirable.
5.
The authorized capital of the Cor
poration shall be $50,000.00 which shall
be divided into 500 shares at $100.00
par value, common stock.
6.
The amount of capital with which
this Corporation shall begin business
shall not be less than $200.00 and all
the capital shall be paid into the Cor
poration in money, property or a com-
bination of the two.
7.
The Corporation shall have the right
to acquire real and personal property
and pay for same In cash, stocks or
bonds of this Corporation or otherwise,
as well as to acquire the good will,
rights, assets and profits, and to under
take or assume in whole or any part
thereof, the obligations or liabilities of
any person, firm, association or cor
poration.
8.
Said Corporation shall have the right
to Issue negotiable instruments, bonds.
mortgages, deeds to secure debt, ana
other indentures for the purpose of
securing any obligation of said Corpora
tion. The Corporation shall also have
the right and power to guarantee the
payment of indebtedness of others as
guarantor, surety, endorser or other
wise, whether or not such indebtedness
relates to the principal business en
gaged in by the Corporation.
9.
Said Corporation shall be authorized
to issue stock for any consideration,
either money, property or services, or
any combination thereof, which is at
least equivalent to the full par value
of the stock so to be issued. The
valuation of any property or services
for such purpose will be fixed by the
directors of the Corporation and such
method of valuation will be conclusive.
10.
Said Corporation shall have the right
and power to adopt and use trade
names, trade marks, and to engage in
business under trade names
11.
Said Corporation shall have the power
to include in its by-laws any regula
tory or restrictive provisions relating to
the proposed sale, transfer and other
disposition of any of its stock by any
of its stockholders.
12.
Said Corporation shall have the right
and power to amend, alter, change or
repeal any provision of this Charter in
form or substance upon the vote of a
majority of its outstanding common
stock, and all rights conferred upon
stockholders, directors and officers
herein are granted subject to this
reservation.
13.
Petitioners desire that the said Cor
poration shall have and enjoy the
privileges, rights and powers enumerat
ed in Chapter 22-18 of the Corporation
Act of 1938 of the Code of Georgia,
and as the same may be hereinafter
amended, and all of the powers and
privileges enumerated therein are made
a part hereof to the same extent as if
the same were enumerated herein.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray an
order to be granted incorporating
them, their associates, successors and
assigns, under the name aforesaid, with
all the powers and privileges as may
be necessary and proper or incident to
the conduct of the business for which
petitioners are seeking incorporation,
and as may be allowed by law for
private corporation.
SYNA, LEWIS and APPEL
Attorneys for Petitioners
1819 Peachtree Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Telephone 355-3015
ORDER
The foregoing application and petition
for Charter having been presented,
examined and found to be legitimately
within the purview and intention of the
laws of this State and there having
been presented a certificate from the
Secretary of State declaring
"UNIVERSAL TEXTURES, INC.”
not to be the name of any other now
existing corporation registered in the
records of the Secretary of State, said
application is granted, and
-UNIVERSAL TEXTURES, INC.”
hereby is incorporated in accordance
with the laws and the prayers of the
above petition.
This 22nd day of November, 1968.
OSGOOD O. WILLIAMS
Judge, Atlanta Judicial Circuit
Nov. tt. Doc. *. 13, 30.
MR. AND MRS. JAN BART
at 6 o’clock will precede the din
ner at 7 p. m.
The highlight of the dinner will
be the Eleanor Roosevelt Human
ities Award to be tendered to Dr.
William A. Wexler, of Savannah,
recently re-elected to his second
term as president of Internation
al B’nai B’rith. District Lodges in
the state of Georgia will be rep
resented at the dinner.
Dr. Murray Arkin, general
chairman of the Israel Bond
Committee in Savannah, added
that the dinner will afford the-
opportunity of a salute to Israel’s
twentieth anniversary of inde
pendence and will mark the
closing phases of the Savannah
Bond sales program to provide
Israel with urgently needed in
vestment capital for economic de
velopment.
The Bart couple are well known
to Jewish audiences throughout
the world, not only for their
unique “Fiddler On the Roof”
presentation, but for their rep
ertoire of Yiddish and Hebrew
folk and liturgical music.
Tampa Tempo
SCHAARAI ZEDEK—
‘Judas Maccabaeus’
Set For Dec. 14
Schaarai Zedek Congregation,
in conjunction with Hillsborough
Junior College, will present
“Judas Maccabaeus” by George
Frederick Handel at 8:15 p.m.,
Saturday, Dec. 14, at the syna
gogue. The public is invited and
admission is free.
• • •
The Schaarai Zedek Temple
Youth Group will go by charter
ed bus to the Gator Bowl in
Jacksonville. Busses will leave
the Temple at 8:45 a.m.
• • *
Rabbi David L. Zielonka and
Edward L. FIom were recipients
of awards presented by the Sales
and Marketing Executives of
Tampa. Rabbi Zielonka received
his award for religious leadership
and Mr. Flom’s was in the manu
facturing category.
* * •
Dr. Hans Juergenson has been
appointed to full professorship of
Basic Studies at the University of
South Florida.
Kaminska in N.Y.
Possibly for Roles
NEW YORK (JTA) —Mrs.
Ida Kaminska, director of the
now nearly defunct Jewish State
Theater of Poland, is in New
York, possibly to pursue her
stage career in this country. She
arrived with her husband, actor-
producer Meir Melman, a son,
daughter and granddaughter.
She left Poland several months
ago, went to Israel, and arrived
here aboard a chartered flight
from Vienna carrying 36 Jewish
refugees from Poland, Czecho
slovakia and other Eastern Euro
pean countries. Their migration
was assisted by the United Hias
Service.
2«0MEtoS
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bloom
of Atlanta announce the birth of
a son, Jeffrey Richman, on No
vember 13. The Bris was per
formed by Cantor Pincus Aloof.
The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. David Bloom and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Schrage, all of At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Neil Siegel
of Atlanta announce the birth of
a son, David Filsoof, on Novem
ber 15. The Bris was performed
by Cantor Pincus Aloof. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore M. Siegel and Mrs.
Saltenette Filsoof, all of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arthur
Hanchrow of Atlanta announce
the birth of a ’stm, David Michael,
on November 17. The Bris was
performed by Cantor Pincus
Aloof. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hanchrow of Wilcon,
N.C., and Mrs. David Mussafer
of Miami.
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