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BRADSHAW -
BECKHAM
<1 . John Walter Brad
shaw, f Fort Valley, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Mary Claire Bradshaw, to
William Eugene Beckham, Jr., son
on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bech
ham, of Perry. The wedding will
take place on June 6, at the Port
Valley Methodist Church.
There is cordial interest here in
the announcement of the engage
meat of Miss Mary Claire Brad¬
shaw, of Fort Valley, Georgia and
Mr. William Eugent * Beckham
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The bride-elect attended the Un
ivqgiity Member of of Georgia Kappa where she was
a Alpha Theta
sor*my. ,
Mr. Beckham graduated with a
degree in Industrial Management
is June from Georgia Institute of
Technology. He was a member of
1 hi Delta Theta fraternity. He
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is completing a six months tour
of duty with the United States
A rmy t.'.nd is stationed at Fort
Jackson, S. C.
1 After their marriage the young
couple will make their home in
Perry.
LEGAL ADS
GEORGIA, PEACH OOUNTY
The petition of FRANK D. JA¬
MISON, PYOTT B. JAMISON and
GEORGE B. CULPEPPER, III,
hereinafter called petitioners, re¬
spectfully shows:
1.
Petitioners desire for themselves
their associates and successors to
be . . P°rated under the
lncor name of
“FORT VALLEY READY-MIX,
INC.”
2 .
The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
8.
The general nature of the busi
ness to he transacted by said cor
poration shall be to operate a gen
eral business in the preparation :
and sale of concrete and concrete
products, including the tra'nspor
tation of same, to buy, sell and
otherwise deal with building ma
terials of every kind and descrip
tlon and to manufacture, sell and
install concrete products of all
kinds and character.
4.
Petitioners further desire that
said corporation be vested with !
all the rights and powers now or
hereafter given to do any and all
things which may be needful or
proper irt the operation of the a
bove described business, and thait
said corporation have all of the
powers enumerated in Sections 22-
1827 and 22-1828, Georgia Code
Annotated, and such powers as
may hereafter be given by lww.
6 .
The maximum number of shares
of stock shall be 1,000 all of which
shall be common stock and all of
which shall be without par value.
However, the amount of caipital
stock with which the corporation
shall begin business shall he not
less than 82,500.00. '
n • 4
The time for which the corpora¬
tion is to- have existence is 35
years, with the privilege of re¬
newal of the charter, from time
to time, upon the expiration of
said periods of thirty-five (35) i
ye-ars.
7.
The County in which the prin
cipail office of the corporation is
to be located is Peach County,
Georgia, hut the privilege is de¬
sired -of estal)lishing branch of¬
fices and places of business both
Georgia.
8 .
The name and Post Office add¬
ress of e:wh of the applicants for
charter are as follows:
Frank D. Jamison, Westview
Drive, Fort Valley, Georgia
Pyott B. Jamison, 946 Dean
Drive, N. W., Atlanta, Georgia
George B. Culpepper, III, P. O.
Box 471, Fort Valley, Georgia
9.
Petitioners further desire that
by-laws of the corporation shall
be adopted by the common stock
holders, and such by-laws shall
within and without the State of
provdo for the officers of the cor
poration, the manner of their se
lection, and such other rules ap
prppricte to hy-l.'ws which have
as their purpose he. control and
management of the corporation,
including provisions whereby the
by-laws may be amended.
10 .
Your petitioners herewith exhib
it a certificate of the Secretary
of the State of Georgia as requir
ed by Section 22-1803, Georgia
Code Annotated.
11 .
The corporation shall have the
power to include in its by-laws and
regulatory or restrictive provis¬
ions relating to the proposed sale,
transfer or other disposition of
any of its outstanding stock by
any of its stockholders or in the
event of the death of any of its
stockholders. The manner and form
as well as all relevant terms, con¬
ditions and details hereof shall be
determined by the stockholders of
this corporation; provided, how¬
ever, that no such regulatory or
restrictive provision shall affect
the rights of third parties with
out actual knowledge thereof, un
l^ss such provision shall be plain¬
ly written upon the certificate ev
idencing the ownership of said
stock.
12 .
The corporation shall have the
powers now or hereafter given by
law to every CQrporation by virtue
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not even on the VERY FIRST DAY!
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of pain, backachss, narrows fsslings -V
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suffer from the functlnn- morkaMy calming effect on
ally-caused cramps, back¬ the uterus — without the usa A
aches and headaches due 0/ pain-deadening drugs!
to menstruation—who feel The effectiveness of Lydia
upset and Irritable on cer¬ Plnkham’s needs no proof and to
tain “particular days" the millions of women
girls whom It has beneilted.
every month- -may be suf¬ But how about you? Do you
fering quite needlessly! know what t. may do for you?
Such Is the conclusion Take Lvdla Plnkham’s! See
from tests by doctors in If you don't get the same re¬ HS
wW’-h Lydia E. Plnkham’s lief from cramps and weak¬
Vegetable Compound ness . . . feel better both be¬
stopped or gave amazing fore and during your period!
relief of such distress in 3 Get either Lydia Plnkham’s Lydia Pinkham’s |
out of 4 of the cases Compound, or neie, improved has a quieting ef¬
. . . Tablets, with added Iron! fect on the uter¬
even on the of very the first and Lydia Plnkham’s Is won- ine contractions
worst day period! de.ful for ‘‘hot flashes” and (seechart) which
Yes! Medical evidence other functional distress of may often cause
proves Lydia Plnkham’amod- the "change of life,” tool menstrual paint
of its existence as such and under
the laws of Georgia except inso
far as sad powers may he added
to or limited as hereinafter set
forth.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all the
rights, powers, privileges, and
immunities herein set forth, and
such additional rights, powers rfnd
privileges a3 may be necessary,
proper.or incident to the conduct
of the business aforesaid, and as
may be inherent in or allowed to
like corporations under the laws
of the State of Georgia as they
now exist or may hereafter exist.
-B- Geo. B. Culpepper, III
Attorney for Petitioners
ORDER
The foregoing petition of Frank
D. Jamison, Pyott B. Jamison and
George B. Culpepper, III, to be in¬
corporated under the name of
“FORT VALLEY READY-MIX
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Storage - Packing - Crating
Macon. Ga.
PIAL 3-7471
Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., April 30, 1959
INC.,” ha? been duly presented to
me, and read and considered, and
it is the opinion of this state ap
plicuble thereto- and it further
appearing that all of said laws
have been fully complied with;
IT IS THEREUPON
ERED, ORDERED AND
DGED that said petition he and
the same is hereby granted; and
petitioners, their associates, sue
cessors and assigns, are hereby in¬
corporated and made a/ body poli¬
tic under the name and style of
“FORT VALLEY READY-MIX,
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in New York’s Radio City Music Hall examine one of the
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INC.”, for and during the period
of 115 years, with the privilege of
renewal at the expiration of that
j time, and with all the rights, pow
ers, privileges a<nd immunities
| mentioned in said application, and
such additional rights, po-w
privileges and immunities as
1 are provided by the laws of Geor
gia as they now or may hereafter
exist,
This the 24th day of April, 1959.
A. M. Anderson, Judge, Su¬
perior Court, Peach County.
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