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Bankruptcy archives reveal that the company emerged from bankruptcy in 1962, under the presidency of Frederick G. Storey, head of the Storey Theater chain.
According to the files, Storey convinced the court to allow NRC to borrow $ 38, 500 from one of his companies.
After a fire, which heavily damaged a part of the studio and office located in the former Brookhaven ( Atlanta ) Elementary School, NRC moved from this original location at 1214 Fernwood Circle to 2871 East Ponce de Leon Avenue, where it operated under Storey's ownership until c. 1970 as a record pressing plant.
As new automated record pressing equipment made the NRC plant outdated, Storey closed the plant around 1970.

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