Dagger Dances Feature j, of Cossacks When the Platoff Don Caaaaafc» appear at Appalacbian la the col U0('« aecond lyceum program for the íurrent aaaaoo Mxt Thuraday. November ti, Uw audlenc wÜ] Night School ' (Continuad (rom paga ooe) (M wlll b* chargrd lo cover uac of tke ty*ewrtt»r». and to pay tb* Instructor. Information nd otber detalla may be had by ealllng Mr». McCIure at her home. AM 4 8578 after achool, or by contad ia« Dr. Crrw at hit office. Stop Lights (Contlnued (ron paca om) Appalacblan. Klog and Col)age ■nd King and Blowlng Rock Roed Chlcf Richardaon polnted out that the ligbt at Depot Street and the ane at Appalachlan are con trolled by the aame box, aad that If the need ever comea up, both llghta can be controlled to atop traffic lo ail dlractiona, or th« caution iigbt can be aet for both ilgnali Thli could be • help ln caaa of an emergeney, or If at night or aotna otber time traffic could proceed wlth caution wlthout itopplng. Dr. Hagaman (Contlnued from paga one) Dr. J. B. Hagaman, Jr, lira. Joe Willlanu, Boone; two grandchild ren, Dlane and John Bartlett Hagaman, III, of Boone. There are three brothera, Oacar Hagaman of Boone; Harley Hagaman. Rlch mond, Va.; Robert Hugh Haga man, Victoria, Va. Tour Uoctor « Faithful Aide Your doctor'a rlght-hand man Is your pharmadat— accurate, rellable. Have your preccrlptlona fllled hcre wlth eonfidence. OUR PRECISION 18 YOUR PROTECTION S Reglitered Druggliti AU Way» Rellable ' Boone Drug Company be thrüled with the hairraiaúif daiíüpr dance* and thfc wild Kuzat shok. In whiati twelve men vi< wlth each other in «pectaculai leapa and whiila aald cboruaea ol ahoutint! and clapping (rom thi reat oí the cumpany. Bul (ha día ply of exhuberanre will be only i part of the long program of aacre< •onga, lyrlc*. fulk bailada, battli tonel, «nd claaalcal muatc tlu famed chora» includea la ita re portoire. Perhapa the htgh apot on th< Coaaacka program la the barbarii dagger dance ol 0. Soloduhia, thi inlrapid Coaaack whoae acalp-Ung llng performance recalla iba ro maatlc grandeur of cid Ruaala an< the reckleaa courage of the Coa aack aoldlera In the helght of theii glory. Mr. Soloduhia la perhapa th< moat photographed Coaaack in tlu world. Ha haa appeared la doietu of motloa plcturea, and returm •eaaonally to Hollywood to ap peer aa a coloríul Coaaack In mo» tea. A da ring horaeman, tratnec by hia father and grandfather Soloduhin haa been featured bj Rlngling Brothera and Barnurr and Balley in riding apectaclea Before World War II. llr. Solodu MR. SOLODUHIN hin wm for ■ tima • member ol thc Tlm McCoy's "Wlld West" mo tion plcture company In which h« performcd dare-devil feati as a honeman. The Cossacks, who have glver over 6,000 roncería In all partí ol tha world (ince thay organizad ir ?ragua in 1B27, appcar in th< brigbt milítary uniform of tha ole Coasack aoldier. Excltlng in thaii Russian vitality, tha Cossacks havi baan perennial favorita! on radie and TV. Thay have appeared oí tha Libby-Owens-Ford, tha Coca Cola, and tha RCA Víctor pro (rama. Their Víctor Red Seal re cordingi ara popular with muai< loven. A limitad number of tickets wil be availabla at tha door of thi Hcn'a Oíd Qym on tha evening o the performance to persona whi are not enrolled at Appalachtan oí who do not hold saason tickets U the public program series. Marketing quotas have been ii effect continuously for peanut since 1940. FOR SMART PEOPLE WHO KNOW... ITS AS SIMPLE AS A - B - C Always Buy Catawba "The Bfil Dairy Isabel for Your Table" ¿üaiawóa PRODUCTS _ i SUCCESSORS TO HILLSIDE DAIRY lmCT"r' 'r'f ' 1 : S. Depot St. Boone, N. C l NEW CREENE BUTLDING—Creene Buick, Inc., local Buick automobile dealership operated by Gearge C. Greene and O. C. Greene, Jr„ moved to lts new location and observed a Grand Opening event to coin cide with the flret «howing oí the 1998 modela on October 29. The 8.290 aq. ft. brick structure, located on Highway 411 tMtween Boone and Perlfiniville, has 379 feet of road frontage, with ampie parking facili lla and a apacious uaed car lot. Farmers May Shift Use Land Through Soil Bank Firman with land which they t w«nt to retira from production « •bould flnd the Solí Bank » Con- i servation Reserve program o( par- ( tícular benefit In shlftlng luch ' land to other uses, Vaughn Tug man, chairman, Watauga County , Agricultura! Btabüization and Con servation Commlttce, said today. In the past, the chairman ex plained, many owners have been unable to shift land out of crops I because they could not síford to lose the lncome from the latiJ and at the same time assume new ex ! pense in establishing the altér nate use. The Conservaron Reserve, ac ' cordlng to Mr. Tugman, meets this , problem by providlng two kinds of ; payments to farmers who partid pate in the program. For remov ing general cropla'nd (rom produc tion and establishing thereon such 1 practices as grasa cover or a stand of trecs, (armera may earn annual l payments during the Ufe of the contract—which gives them somr income from the land, and they may siso earn up to 80 percent of ! the coat of establishing the con 1 servation practice. Benefits of the program con tinué even after the term of the , contract, the chairman points out. Trees produce forest product»; i shrubs continué to provide shelter ' and food for wildlife; and grass i can be used íqr grazing. The slgnup under the 1998 Con 1 servation Reserve program is now under way, Chairman Tugman de clarad, and farmers who wish to ake parí in the program or who fish further Information should all at or get in touch with their 'ounty ASC Office. Farming nations voice fears on ommon market. Ruuia captured the penthalon; J. S. i» fifth. COBWEBS BLAMED FOR FIRE Rothicbild, Wii. — An electric light bulb ignited dust-covered cobweb* in (he farm barn of Jo» eph Golenblcwski, setting tbe barn afire. Destroyed were the barn. 100 tona of hay and valuable equip ment. DROWNS IN POLE HOLE Stanley, Kan.—Kenneth Ingle. 4, slid head first into a hole dug (or a utility pole and drowned ln 21 inches of water. The child wa» found by hia father. Oliver, who saw the child's tricycle and wagón near the hole about 200 feet from the houae. 1 Rotary Boys Of Month Glosen Toouay OwsUy, saaior at Ap palacbian High Schooi. and L D Harona, actuar at Cave Crcek High Schuol, were aelected by their re spective student counriU tu be Ro tary Bey of the month of Novem ber, It wai announced this week by Nicbolo Ernrílun president of the Boooa Rotary Club. The ttro boys wiil be entertained by the ftoUry Club at a supper meeting this month L. D. Harmon la the son of Mr. and Mr». George W. Harmon of Sugar Grave. He hai been active ín achool affairs He la vice preai dent of the Commerclal Club, has been a preaident of the Llbrary Science Club, a member of the 4-H Club and playi baaketball. Tommy Oawley ta the son of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Owsley. He la an Eagle Scout, has participatrd In football and wraetling, is presi den! of the Men's 'A" Club, a member of the Student Council, and National Honor Soctoty, and has been recommended for a More head scholarship thia year. He in tends to study science when he goea to college. A boy from Cave Creek 'and Appalachian High Schooi are given recognition of their worfc each month during the schooi year by tbc Buone Rotary Club. At tkt end oí the year, one oí tbe hay* i rom cacfc aebool U setefM M bc KoUry Boy al thc Ye*r. Soma Nortb CaroUaa tuWcd faraars m «uppiemrotmr Htciij incomri by growtnc veg«Ubl« (or| mwrfcet.

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