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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 26

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Charlotte, North Carolina
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26
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wwirv-twk 12-Et THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVERSaturday Nov 4 1961 TOBRILIIPEOSCRORal -IT iYi 011JRIS Speedway Trustee 4 A Is Named litS1P11-17 611 Ni" sr nor '419 -44 0 tiTNell uP141 STORES INIMMINOMIMMINEIMI1 STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED TO SERVE YOU 4() I A ppm sTpRs 9pEH: EVERY lg mi trosittotival nit Iltri AllIAMMISIA ArIBIMPron 1 firiftra rittingril monittill t' Continued from Page IB 1 Nsof feasible plan of reorganization 1 is possible and that the me tion is brought to delay the creditors efforts to collect the money allegedly owed them I A i BETTER QUALITY flen's longivearing Handsome Khaki or Grey REGULAR '299 EACH WATER REPELLENT WITH WOOL INNER The creditors contend the speedway management already bas tried unsuccessfully to refinance the company They asked the court to dismiss the case and allow the sale of the raceway to take place as scheduled in Concord The filing of the speedway action created wide interest among government agencies as well as among stockholders and creditors The Securities and Exchange Commission The secretary of the Treasury and director of the Internal Revenue Service had attorneys on hand in court to request that they he furnished copies of all records filed in the litigation BIG VALUE Among creditors opposing the petition for reorganization and the amounts or their claims are McDevitt a a Henry Morgan and James McIlvaine of Washington $303089 in notes Anchor Post Products $61156: Owen Flowe and Sons $90000 Arm co Drainage and Metal Prod ucts Co $2897 Henry Morgan $25000 demand note Morgan $25000 demand note SAVE MONEY! BUY TODAY! (i rvil The $2 million Charlotte Motor Speedway was opened in 1960 off Highway 9 in Cabarrus County a short distance north of the Mecklenburg county boundary Officers of the company are Allen Nance president Duke Ellington executive vice president and Bruton Smith director of promotion VIONDERFUL LADIES' -ATTRACTIVE COLORFUL BLOUSES Most Have Cuffed Sleeves FIR -ATTRACTIVE 111 BLOUSES 1 Cuffed Sleeves HUGE ASSORTMENT TODDLERS' DRESSES Many Very Pretty Cuts and Colors LADIES' flew Colors FALL SKIRTS cl 9 9 LADIES' Pretty Wool WHITER SKIRTS q99 PLASTIC DIAPER PAIL WITH LID 9 9 -1'--'-'1') A 0 --1- islit A I I 0 isor 1 I Mk I it -'040 ai Sci Zt-' Compare At 0 129 COMPARE AT 188 I Benefactors of 'Orphans' Meet Again LIIIEST FALL COLORS! PRE-SEASON SALE FABULOUS IBLUE-STONE' ErIAMEL' Including Dazzling Magenta! LADIES HI-B11111 ELM SWEATERS Twenty-four African students are getting their prep school and seminary educations because they have been "adopted" by members of Providence Baptist Church Two men who are responsible for the project will get together at the church this weekend 0 is Bev Gordon Week ley minister of the church The other is Rev John McGee Southern Baptist missionary to Nigeria HOLDS 7-LB ROAST SEVERAL STYLES! 5598 VALUE Reg 1" BETTER LIFE'S DISCOUNT PRICE! GIRLS' SWEATERS 299 19 lb Size $199 25 lb Size $249 The two men became good friends when McGee spoke at First Baptist Church Kings Mountain several years ago Weekly was pastor of the church then and seeral church members there were so Impressed with McGee's account of the need for trainined na tive preachers that they "adopted" several students LINOLEUM RUG SALE I --T--- 40 el' -2g 141 1 fy- 4 10 Many Beautiful Colors and Patterns Made To Compliment Your Home! A sparkling new floor covering that you can install in minutes Enameled surface insures easy cleaning NOW AT A LOW DISCOUNT PRICE When W'eekley moved to Charlotte the friendship continued and 24 families in the Providence church "adopted" 24 more Africans McGee says Wcekiey has done a fabulous piece of work I got so completely entranced by his work over there I finally went to see it" I 7i1Ai bvt'stb 411A4 4 kA tr 0 500 PAIRS VALUES TO 299 SEVERAL STYLES ALL OHE PRICE Week ley went to Nigeria lit months ago visited NteGee and met many of the students supported by his church PAIR SAVE $200 SIM TO PIC McGee will speak at Providence Church at the corner of Randolph Road and Hunter Lane at 11 am Sunday He will preach at First Baptist Church Kings Mountain that night IN OE 'Flung Jury' Ends Trial Tra inole WHILE YOU IRON WITH THIS FULLY ADJUSTABLE COMPARE AT OrT11011 flrftuiDfl WILMINGTON A mis- trial was ruled here Friday in the trial of a filling station employe accused of wounding a I parking meter maintenance man in an argument over his wife Judge Rudolph Nlintz ruled the case a mistrial after the jury was out eight hours without com-1 ing to a decision Solicitor John Burney said he will re-try the case during the December termO of court NM BELOW WHOLESALE COST GOV'T IIEGUI111011 Now you can iron while you sit and watch TV These sturdy allsteel ironing boards can be Adjusted to any position with lust the touch of the finger Has rubber tip on the base for firm nomtilt use Folds VP flat in one easy movement Thomas Russell Brock was charged with engaging in an affray with a deadly weapon with Intent to kill 642 Pad and Cover Set Size Eh REG LP 795 VALUE 1398 1111111E Testimony indicated that on June I James Joyce Mixon 491 a city employe warned Brat to stay away from his wife arid: home Later the two exchanged shots 1 at Mixon's home Brock was wounded in the leg and Mixon accidentally shot his wife in the chest testimony indicated Mixon is faced with similar' charges but officers said they apparently will not be pressed PRICES GUARANTEED 'TH 10 PM TONIGHT QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED 0 0 00 )0 GO.

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