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THE YANCEY RECORD THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1964 THE YANCEY RECORD Established July, 1996 . TRHNA P. POX. Editor & Publisher THURMAN L. BROWN, Shop Manager PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY YANCEY PUBLISHING COMPANY i Second Class Postage Paid at Burnsville, N. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1964 NUMBER FOURTEEN 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.50 PFTI YEAk ■ j high School Senior Girls 7o lake Examination On Homemaking , A program which has attracted j a total enrollment of more than > three and a half million girls dur ing the past deoade will find sen ior girls In high school here bak ing a knowledge and attitude ex amination on homemaking Tues day, December 1. They are among a half million girls in more than 14,000 of the nation’s high schools who are par ticipating in the 1965 Betty Crock er Search for the Amercan Home maker of Tommorrow. At stake are awards ranging frm attractive pins to SIOO,OOO in scholarsrips. The program is the only national scholarship competi tion exclusively for high school senior girls. The local winner will be the girl who scores highest In the 50- minute test. She will receive an award pin and her paper will be It'S Jsaa turn ggggl let .t -St } . /: HMII VRI I BE K SMART SANTA Do All Your Christmas Shopping In Yancey County All you want for Christmas... To get or give .. . Can be found in your Friendly Yancey County Stores. I These Merchants are ready to serve your I every Christmas Need at prices to meet I your Christmas Shopping budget! v _ I Wrap Up Your Shopping Early H \ 1 Use The Lay-Away Plan I Don’t Miss The Big Christmas I Parade on December 5 I Bands - Floats - Santa I Sponsored By I Yancey Merchants Assoc. j eligible for state competititn. The 'highest ranking Homemaker of j Tomorrow n each state then , will receive a $1,500 scholarship. Her school will be presented a set of Encyclopedia Britannica by Ency clopaedia Bribannica, Inc. Each state runner-up will receive a SSOO scholarship. Next spring, State Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow, each I with a school advisor, will be guests on an expense-paid educat ional tour to Colonial Williams burg, Va.; Washington, D. C.; and New’York City. The trip will cul minate with the naming of the 1965 Betty Crocxer All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow. Her scholarship will be raised to $5 000 with national runners-up receiving scholarships, respecti vely, raised to $4,000, $3,000 an $2,000. judging for national honois ls on the basis of original test scores of state winners plus personal, observation asd interviews during the tour. General Mills, Inc., launched the Betty Crocker Search in the WO4- 55 school year to emphasize the importance of homemaking as a career. More than a million dol lars in scholarships has been awarded. The examination each year ls prepared by Science Re search Associates, Chicago, which also is In charge of scoring papers aad Judging. 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La^w^s———— mnumm sii imi ir mu NOTICB OF SALK UNdteß DEED (IF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA i YANCEY COUNTY ) Under a«d by virtu, ol th» pow er of salo contained <n a t)«ed of -Trust executed September 5, 1964, Ay Claude Byrd and wife, Evelyn ILid, to th« undersigned as Trus eQyfor Mrs. Pansy Lewis, said DeedW Trust being registered In th. of Dee of the Register of Deeds for Yawy County, in Mortgage Deed Book- *6, pag* 676, and de fault havinkbeen mado in the payment of tta same, the under-X signed will at o’clock A. M., December 12, the Court house door *n Burnsville, North Carolina, offer for sale tor cash to til. highest bidder the following described tracts or parcels of land in Jacks Creek Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, and de . scribed as follows: BEING the lands described In a , Deed of Trust from Claude Byrd i and wife, Evelyn Byrd, September -' 5, 1964, lo Rift Atkins, Trustee for I. Mrs. Pansy Lewis in the sum of > i $175.60. Said Deed of Trust being 1 1 registered In th« office of the Re. *! P>ster of D*eds for Yancey County - in Mortgage Deed Book $6, page s 676. 1 The description of wtfd land will , b* read by metes and bounds at ■ the iim* and plflce of said side, i This November 10, 1964. < I BILL ATKINS, Trustee - V'E-
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