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PAGE TWO OPERETTA TO BE PRESENTED HERE FEBRUARY 25-26 College Symphony Orchestra to Accompany Singers in Production t Intensive work is now- being carried on by the College Glee Club in ' an attempt to perfect the opera, : "Pinafore." which wiil be presented in the college auditorium Friday and : Saturday nights, February 25 and 26. Heralded aa one of the most successful of the thirteen operas pro- ' duced jointly by Gilbert and Sullivan, the opera "Pinafore" will undoubtedly prove highly enjoyabie to ' ail Appalachian students. It is in- | terestir.g to know that the operas r produced by this company are, by 1 far, the best ever produced in the I the"tie at any time. ' Pinafore" is ' very well known. Even back in the ' NEV I | SCHE1 II Commercial and I | AVAILABILITY: This rat mercial establishments, pri ments in reach of the ex is Boone and vicinity using 1 ice through a single meter dental appliances: RATE: First 12 Kwh or less ... Next 18 Kvvh Next 70 Kwh Over 100 Kwh The company will, at its o mately 115 volts, 2-wire, or single phase service. The minimu ALL BILLS ARE DUE MUST BE PAID BY Till I SCHE1 I Lighting, Refrig App AVAILABILITY: This rit. in reach of the existing lir and vicinity using the com vate residences and apartm wired in an alec trie refriger poses. This service is to b lighting, refrigeration, hou dental domestic power of le individual capacity. This ] mercial lighting customers stalled and wired in a fix< tion, used in the conduct ( display purposes. RATE: First 18 Kwh or less Next 12 Kwh Iiiexi iuv ivwti Over 130 Kwlt The company will, at its o mately 115 volt, 2-wire, or single phase service. The minimi] ALL BILLS ARE DUE MUST BE PAID BY TH1 Ne1 WA seventies there were a hundred known Pinafore companies at once in the United States. Miss Virginia Wary, director of the Glee Ciub. is doing everything possible to make this production the test hi Appalachian history. She: pi3ns to make the choruses a special feature this year. Tile setting of the operetta is on board the ship '-pinafore." The role af the captain of the "Pinafore" is to be played by T B Honeycutt. Other characters are: J. C. Hawkins, a seaman called Kick Dcadeye: Eccles Walls, boatswain, named Bill Bobstay; Howard Goodman, boatswain's mate. Bob BeckeL; Leonard L'ury. first lc.-d of the admiralty, Sir Joseph Porter: Louise Cress, the cap tain's daughter, Josephine; Porter Stiles, Sir Joseph's cousin. Herb; Fvelyn Brown, ''Litter Buttercup," or Mrs. Cripps. Under the direction of Mr. CJorJon Vash, the college orchestra will play the overtures and finale choruses, rhe accompanying work at the piano .vill be handled by Martha Punches. vvJLig V RIVER T?t ir? nr\i * /MtrjMO n inc. ruLLUwmu r COMMISSIONER. T UNDER THE RULES ICE OF ELECTRIC LI OULE A Residential Lighting e is available to all cornrate residences and apartting lines of the company in the company's standard serv for lighting and small inci $1.00 8c per Kwh 5c per Kwh 4e per Kwh ption, furnish either approxi115-230 volt, 3-wire, 60 cycle. m bill is $1.00 WHEN PRESENTED AND J TENTH OF THE MONTH DULE B eration and Small iiances e is available to all customers les of the company in Boone tpany's standard service; pritents, who have installed and ator, and for commercial pure through a single meter for sehold appliances, and inciss than two h. d. sinsle ohase rate is also available to comwho have permanently in;d location electric reirigera)f their business and not for $1.50 6c per Kwh 4c per Kwh 3%c per Kwh ption, furnish either approxi115-230 volt, 3-wire, 60 cycle, tm bill is $1.50* WHEN PRESENTED AND ! TENTH OF THE MONTH I AT" SEP- i'&SSH-&&&& TAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY Professor Antonakos and -Miss Katharine Har.veU, of the A rt liepartmer.t, aided by the technical staff of the Player-afters' organization, are preparing the unusual designing of stage settings. The dances are anuer the direction of Mrs. William ilatheson, and the osiuming is being planned by the Hooker Howe Costume Company, j Script holder for this event will be [Lucille lopp. a member of the Piayjcralter organization. AREY GIVES BEST TIME FOR SEEDING PASTURES Pasture-seeding tunc is once more at hand. John A. Arey, extension dali-y specialist at State College, is reminding farmers. Spring seeding ef permanent pas' 1 ' ?- l V,.. urn U lures SDUU.U l/S? vuui{>ivicu W.? wmwwi 1 ir. the coastal plain and piedmont areas, and by March 15 in the mountain counties. If pastures are started after those dates, Arey says, they may not be entirely successful, since the delicate plants from late seed in gs do not have time to establish their root ht an* UGHT ! ATF-S HAVF. BEEN HE NEW RIVER LIG ] REGULATING THE < [GHT AND POWER C< SCHEI Cooking a PART 1. AVAILABILITY: customers in Boone and vie: existing lines using the con domestic purposes for lighl pliances, cooking, and heat meter provided the custome at a fixed location one or i ances: electric range or ele< than 2500 watts. RATE: first 12 Kwh or less ..... Next 18 Kwh Next 100 Kwh ... Next 200 Kwh Next 400 Kwh Over 730 Kwh The company will, at is o] matelv 115 volt, 2-wire, or service. Customers who are classifie to have their service entrai PART 2. AVAILABILITY commercial customers in B< reach of the existing lines i service; for cooking and he customer has installed and an electric range or coffee i be used in the conduct of tl RATE: First 12 K\vh or less .... Next 18 Kwh Next lOt) Kwh Next 200 Kwh Next 400 Kwh Over 730 Kwh The company will furnish for this service. The minimum bill of E ALL BILLS ARE DUE MUST BE PAID BY THE Llgm c THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. systems before the <lry. hot weather of summer begins. Therefore. many -.ro likely to perish from lack of moisture. Proper seed-tied preparation is one f '.he uu.st important steps in ieve'.< pii.sr a goes! pasture. The ceodL-.\I should be pulverised to a depth of two or three inches, but the portion below should be left firm. This can usuady be accomplished with a disc harrow. Too deep cultivation should oe avoided. la producing good stands, fertilizer and lime play important parts. An application of manure evenly dis, tributed just after the see<l are sown is recommended. However, if ma. nure is .no' available. 300 to 400 pounds of a high grade fertilizer i should be applied at planting time. On sandy soils 4-8-4 is recommended and on the heaviest clay soils 4-12-4 is generally used. These pasture sods should contain a large percentage of legume plants. 31r.ee these will not grow well unless the soil is sweet, an application of a ton of ground limestone per acre should be used for slightly acid soils. Arey leconimends heavy sccdings to secure a good God. Thirty to forty d Pow & POWEI APPROVED BY THE HT & POWER COMPA 3PERATIQN AND ST A 3MPANIES IN NORTH }ULE C na Heating ' ' V' This rate is available to all inity who are in reach of the npany's standard service; for ling, refrigeration, small aping through a single phase :r has installed and wired in more of the following appli tric water heater of not less $1.00 5c per Kwh 3c per Kwh AV2C per Kwh 2c per Kwh lVte per Kwh ption, install either approxi115-220 volt, 3-wire, for this d under C Rate are requested ace arranged for one meter. This rate is available for lone and vicinity who are in ising the company's standard iating purposes, provided the wired in at a fixed location urn of 2500 watts or more, to leir business. 31.00 5r n^r Kwh 3c per Kwh - 2%c per Kwh 2c per Kwh l%c per Kwh a meter of 220 volts, 3-wire, 'art 1 and 2 is $3.00 each WHEN PRESENTED AND I TENTH OF THE MONTH ?c Powei I pounds of seed per acre bring best fl< results m FLOWER GARDENS ADD m TO BEAUTY OF HOME di Hi The appearance of bright new seed a catalogues has set the home gnrdner dreaming ot summer flower gar- is dens, masses of color and fragrance. a| Before making selections, there are n< several points the flower lover should p< keep in mind, declares J. G. Weaver, floriculturist at State College. j>; Too many of the new novelties or t so-called "Ail-American" selections p< should be avoided until they have nbeen tested locally. The gardener _ who likes to experiment should buy only a small package of these seed. However, a few that can be recommended are cosmos "Sensation Pinkie," chrysanthemum-flowered marlgold, and petunia "Salmon. Supreme." U liie-.e varieties are successful they can be recommended to neighbors. One of the most important things to avoid is that of buying mixture., of seed. If uie gardener wants pink zinnas, the variety known as Exquisite should be purchased. The person who buys mixed seed gets many of the off-colors and poor type rer Ra RCOMPA STATE UTILITIES NY IS OPERATING iNDARD OF SERVCAROLINA: SCHEDUI Motor Po AVAILABILITY: This service mers who are in reach of the < Boone and vicinity, using the c ice for commercial establishmei motor load of two h. p or more, available under this rate when a permanently installed in a fixe the conduct of their business. 1 for beauty shops having a conn or over. Beauty shops qualify! purchase their lighting service under this rate provided the li the wattage of their equipmenl to moving picture theatres whi< stalled and wired in a fixed loi equipment of not less than 20( atres qualifying for this rate maj ing service through the same nr. vided the lighting demand does of the projection equipment. RATE: First 100 Kwh Next 100 Kwh Next 200 Kwh Next 200 Kwh Over 600 Kwh The minimum bi ALL. BILLS ABE DUE WHF MUST BE PAID BY THE TE1 | Attention is called to requiring that all bil payable by the tenth r Compa FEBRUARY 17, 193; ^ >wcrs. For cut flowers, Weaver recoir.- 5 icnds ziiinas. marigolds, asters, cosos, snapdragons, scabiosas gailiaras and tithonias. Wilt resistant I ;ters and rust resistant snapdragons tn be purchased. B If fragrance or odor in the garden desired, the floriculturist suggests ' I jeraturu, marigold, heliotrope, mig- B >nette, nasturtium, stocks sweet C ;as. and double petunias. Among tile bC3t border or edging e.nts are dwarf petunias, 1dm I humb snapdragons, nasturtiums, ilox drummondi, verbenas, or dwarf I ?arigo!ds. BOONE DRUG CO. The REXALL Store RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE G. K. MOOSE, Manager teg I NY j .ED I wer is available to all custo- I existing power luies m ompany's standard serv- B its having a connected The lighting service is five h. p. motor has been d location to be used in 'his rate is also available H ected load of 2000 watts ing under this rate may through the same meter ighting does not exceed This rate is available H :h have permanently in .OUUil CiCV 11 iU piUJCtHUll 10 watts capacity. Ther purchase all their lightleter under this rate pronot exceed the capacity 6c per Kwh 5c per Kwh 4c per Kwh 3c per Kwh 2%c per Kwh 11 is $3.00 IN PRESENTED AND S TH OF THE MONTH our new ruling Is are due and of each month.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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