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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, Aug. 2, 1968
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LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA
FULTON COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF FULTON COUNTY
The petition ot EDDY ALLEN. SYL
VIA ALLEN, and HELEN LEVINE res
pectfully shows:
• 1.
Petitioners dealre for themselves,
their associates, their successors and
assigns, to be Incorporated under the
laws of the State of Georgia for a
period of thirty-five (35) years, with
the right of renewal from time to
time under the name and style Of:
PRODUCTION FLUIDS,
INCORPORATED
and/or the abbreviation for the above
name which shall be:
PFI
2.
The object of, said corporation shall
be pecuniary Fain and profit to Its
stockholders.
3.
The general nature of the business
to be conducted Is as folows: To man
ufacture, distribute, and otherwise
market various formulas of production
fluids: to manufacture and market
coolants, cutting oils, and lubricants;
to license or franchise Individuals,
partnerships, corporations, domestic or
foreign governing bodies for the man
ufacture of the company’s secret or
patented formulas; to act on Its own
as a distributor and/or Jobber In the
purchase or sale of the aforesaid prod
ucts; to furnish or cause to be furn
ished such engineering designs, serv
ices or consultations as may be nec
essary from time to time In connec
tion with the manufacture, purchase-
or sale of the aforesaid products; to
set up and operate subsidiary plants,
warehouses, jobbers as may be nec
essary . from time to time; and to store,
warehouse, merchandise, distribute,
trade In, and otherwise deal in such
other products as may be used by
manufacturing concerns of any and all
types.
A.
The corporation shall have the power,
generally and without limitation or
restriction whatsoever, to hold, purch
ase, own, deal In, mortgage or con
vey real estate and personal property
In this State and In any other State
or Country. The Corporation shall have
the power to enter Into, or become a
partner In, any arrangement for shar
ing profits, union of interests, corp
oration, Joint-venture or otherwise,
with any person, firm or corporation
now carrying on or about to carry on
any business, venture, or undertaking
which this corporation has the direct
or Incidental authority to pursue in its
own legal right. The corporation shall
have the further power to enter Into
or promulgate any kind Of cooperative
or profit-sharing plan, pension plans,
retirement plans, and plans for the
health, well-being, and/or protection of
Its members, officers, or employees of
any kind or nature whatsoever, as well
as any deferred compensation plans
and agreements or any type of Incen
tive plan for its members or custo-
ORDER
The foregoing applications having
been read and considered and It ap
pearing from the certificate of the
Secretary of State attached hereto
that the name of the proposed corp
oration and/or Its abbreviation thereon,
Is not the name of any other existing
corporation registered on the records
of the Secretary of State; and It fur
ther appearing that the application Is
legitimately within the purview and
Invention of the laws of the State of
Georgia;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said
application be and the same 1s hereby
granted and petitioners are hereby In
corporated under the name and style
of: PRODUCTION FLUIDS, INCORP
ORATED, also known as PFI with all
of the powers therein sought and all
of the rights, privileges, and Immun
ities now or hereafter allowed corp
orations ■ by law. „
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
caused my hand and seal to be affix-
ed to this ORDER this 28 day of
July, 1968.
Vlrlyn B. Moore
JUDGE
FULTON COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT
Aug.2,9,16,23,1968
OBITUARIES
Jake Levy *•
Jake Levy,77, of Batesberg,
S. C., died Wednesday, July 24.
Funeral servifces were held in
Augusta with the Rev. Herman
Roth officiating. Interment was
in Magnolia Cemetery.
'A native of Poland, he was the
son of the late Fishel and Toby
Steinberg Levy. He was a re
tired merchant, member of Adas
Yeshuron Synagogue and the
American Legion and was a
Mason and World War I veter
an.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Sadie Steinberg Levy,
Batesburg; two sons, Dr. Theo
dore Levy, Fairfield, Conn., and
Dr. Joel Levy, Columbia, S. C.;
six grandchildren; two brothers
Sam and David Levy, both of
Augusta; three sisters, Mrs. Phil
ip Daiteh and Mrs. Mollye Rones,
both of Augusta, and Mrs. I. H.
Tannenbaum, Spartanburg, S.C.,
and several nieces and nephews.
__ O.
The corporation shall have th«
power, generally, and without any Urn
itation whatsoever, to borrow monej
and make loans secured by any oi
, co , rp °ra t y assets, as well as th<
“,*2* to make . unsecured loans and t<
Pledge accounts receivable or to entei
into agreements with factors
_ 6.
The corporation shall have the
power now or hereafter given to any
and every corporation by virtue of Itt
rw2? Ce as ! u ? h un<J er the laws ol
«cePt Insofar as said powers
may be added to or limited herein
_ T.
TT»e corporation shall have the
Ppwer to amend, alter, change or re-
Provision of Its charter In
1.°,™ „ or ,!"£ ktance u Pon the vote ol
P er eent of it* common
*H.i rtg , hts conferred upon
Stockholders, directors, andlor officer!
contained are granted subject
to this reservation.
8.
Said coiyoration shall be authorized
to issue bonds, mortgages, deeds tc
secure debt, pnd/or any other lnden
tures for the purpose of securing any
5£,-?h obligations of said corporation
Further, said corporation shall be auth
orized and. empowered to issue stock
for any consideration, whether ol
money, property or service(s) which
Is at least equlvslent to the par value
of the stock so to be Issued and the
valuation of any aforesaid property or
serviced) for such purpose shall be
fixed by the President or Chairman
of the board of said corporation and
such method of valuation will be con-
elusive.
^ 9.
The authorized Capital Stock of this
corporation shall consist of two mll-
u °“ (2.000,000) shares with a par value
of -12 K Cn K*n (, 2' 10) per 8hara and all
of which shall be common slock. Said
share(s) of stock may be paid for by
the subscribers thereto In cash, real or
personal property, services, or other
things of value and .the minimum
amount of capital with Vhleh the said
corporation shall begin business shall
Urs n , O tt00 e M,. than TW0 Hund ^ D °>-
10.
principal office of said corpor
ation shall be In Fulton County, Geor-
gla, but with the right and privilege
business elsewhere, both
within and without the State of Geor-
gla.
_ U.
The names and Post Office addresses
of each of the petitioners for charter
*£© follows: EDDY ALLEN, SYL-
AJ-LEN. and HELEN LEVINE, all
9* Road, N. E„ Atlanta,
Georgia 30306.
12.
Nothing contained herein shall be
considered to abrogate the right of
the said corporation to do anything
that U now or that shall be hereafter
considered legal In the State of Geor
gia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray an
order to be granted Incorporating
them, their assigns, their successors,
their associates, and their heirs, under
roename aforesaid (Certificate of
. gl”™..' 0 " by the Secretary of State
<rf the State of Georgia which Is hereto
attached), with the powers and prlvl-
nec«*sary, proper, or
incident to the conduct of the bual-
n «" for which the petitioners are
•••king •"corporation under the terms
of the Act of January 28, 1938, author
Istn* the chartering of corporations,
if EDDY ALIEN
Petitioner and Agent for
Petitioners
•HlW.Roawell Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30808
Stephen Gordon
Airman Stephen Gray Gordon,
21, of Atlanta died Tuesday.
July 23, ait Cedi Naval Air Sta
tion near Jacksonville, Fla.,
where he was stationed.
Funeral services were held
July 26 with Rabbi Harry H.
Epstein officiating. Interment
was in Marietta National Ceme
tery with full military honors.
Airman Gordon was a 1964
graduate of Grady High School
and attended the University of
Georgia for three years before
enlisting in the service.
He was member of Tay Ep
silon Pi fraternity and Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
Survivors include his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gordon
and a sister, Miss Eileen Gordon,
all of Atlanta.
Mrs, Aaron Friedman
Mrs. Jennie K. Friedman, 75, of
Atlanta died Wednesday, July
24.
Funeral services were held
July 25 with Rabbi Harry H.
Epstein officiating. Interment
was in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Friedman was a native
of Russia. She was a member
of Ahavath Achim and Beth Ja
cob congregations and a life
member of B’nai B’rith Women.
Survivors include daughters,
Mrs. Alfred Schrage and Mrs.
Harry Cohen, both of Atlanta;
brothers, Louis Kaplan and Sam
Kaplan, Baltimore; two grand
children and one great-grand
son.
Mrs. Bertha Sachs
Mrs: Bertha Epstein Sachs, 81,
of Atlanta died Saturday, July
27.
Graveside services were held
July 28 at Greenwood Cemetery
with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein of
ficiating.
Mrs. Sachs was a native of
Russia. She was a member of
Ahavath Achim Synagogue.
Survivors include sons Sam
uel and Theodore Sachs, both of
Atlanta; four grandchildren and
sevehal nieces and nephews.
Choose Delegates In Macon
Georgia’s Loyal Democrats
To Challenge Maddox Group
in Chicago’s Democratic Nation
al Convention which opens on
August 26. It is expected that a
delegation of Georgians will ap
pear before the Credentials Com
mittee a week earlier in Chicago
to submit written briefs and of
fer oral testimony according to
Macon’s Dempsey Hotel will
house an unprecedented political
gathering in Georgia on August
10 when ‘The Georgia Conven
tion of Loyal National Demo
crats” convenes to elect dele
gates to the Democratic Nation
al Convention who will chal
lenge the seating of Lester Mad
dox and his slate.
Sponsored by the Georgia De
mocratic Party Forum, a reform
group started within the Demo
cratic Party following the 1966
gubernatorial election, the Ma
con meeting will be open to all
Georgians who are registered
voters who consider themselves
Democrats and who will affirm
their intentions to support and
work for their party’s national
ticket in 1968.
The basis for the Forum’s
challenge of the Maddox dele
gation, according to Forum
Chairman E. T. Kehrer of Cobb
County, is that the criteria set
forth in the Convention Call is
violated by the presenoe of so
many persons who are known to
favor George Wallace of the
American Independent Party.
Lester Maddox, who both ap
points and heads up the dele
gation, operating under the unit
rule, has been openly espous
ing Wallace as a presidential
contender. Mr. Kehrer said that
the question of party loyalty was
the primary consideration, but
that other issues are involved
such as the fact that there are
only three Negro voting dele
gates out of sixty-four voting
delegates.
Challenge delegates will be
elected at the Macon conven
tion, with a caucus of each of
the state’s congressional districts
bringing nominations before the
entire convention. There, in ple
nary session, with opportunity
for further nominations from the
floor, the entire convention will
vote on who is to represent them
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