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Actors In Horn Making Plans For Next Winter With Horn In the Weft' "?p ? proachlng the end of iu first m ?on Sunday. August SI. actor* and crew-members ?re making plans for a winter which wilt scatter ? them to the proverbial four winds. ? Mrs Helen Lauterer, chief cos tumer, left last week to assume a new post on the Sarah Law . rence College faculty in Bronx ' ville, N. Y., and Bob Thomas (Blacksmith Toby Miller) left Monday for officer training in the U. S. Air force in Cal'fornia. Organist Jim Grauel returns to ; Princeton, N. J., to the Westmin j ster Choir School. If present ? plans materialize, he will travel ' to Japan on tour with the choir ? in late October. S Heading for New York and the ? bormcht circuit of night rlubs is Hansford Rowe (Governor Tryon). Ned Austin (Daniel Boone) will remain in Boone until October when he will leave for New York. Taking college teaching posts are: Irvine Smith (John Sevier), ' Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.; Stage Manager Gene Graves, ' Duke University; Lighting Di ; rector Gene Wilson, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; Director Bob Hailey, Lynchburg College: and Assistant Costumpr St. Clair ? Williams, University of Arizona, Tucson. Returning to high school teach } ing positions are: Charles Elledge ' (Amos Howard), Marion school principal; Sam Greene. Danville, Va., high school; Mary Tom | Spanghos, Smithfield High school, and Bill Ross, Boone High schooL Director Kai Jurgenson will re sume his duties as associate pro Horn Directors Laud Members Of Building Board At its meeting last week, the board of director! of Southern Appalachian Historical Associa ' tion. Inc., passed the following ? resolution, and voted to request , that it be printed in the pages of the Watauga Democrat and be come, also, a part of their official minutes: "RESOLVED, That in behalf of the entire membership of the Southern Appalachian Historical ? Association, Inc., the Board of Dt. rectors adopts these resolutions in tribute to the services of the members of its building commit tee, consisting of W. R. Winkler, Russell D. Hodges, Sr., Estel Wag ner, Grover Robbins, and Alfred Adems. "The members of this commit tee worked faithfully, tirelessly, unselfishly, with sacrifice of time, money, and energy, to the end that the Daniel Boone The atre would be ready for the first performance of Horn in the West West on the date that it was due : to be offered to the public. "It is the sense of the board of directors that the theatre could ? not have been ready had it not been for the effort* of these men I individually and collectively, and ? it wishes to record its gratitude ' to each of them in behalf of the | Association. ; "The completion of the theatre on schedule has brought favor able comment upon our town and | its citizens from widespread ? sources, and the board of direct t ors expresses its appreciation to J the members of the Building ' Committee for making this possi ' ble. "Resolved, further, that a copy of these resolutions be spread ; upon the official minutes of the board of directors and that we extend to each member of the ;* building committee our heartfelt ? thanks. ("Signed) D. J. Whitener, exe cutive vice-president. Attest: Earleen O. Pritchett, re cording secretary. The building committee was re - leased from its work as the build ing committee, and was appolnt |j ed, by the board of directors, to jf be its permanent maintenance j committee for the Daniel Boone ? Theatre and other properties. ;{? 0. t. WIDE BLOOD DRIVE ?> The Office of Defense Mobili se ration hu announced an inten Jsive drive for blood donationi from throughout the country is ' getting underway. Cooperation ; will be sought from the press, J radio, television, labor unions i and business groups. The Amer J ican Red (Cross has been named J official collecting agency. The J blood is needed for men wound ^ ed in Korea and for plaama to be < stored for use in any atomic at f tack. The State Agricultural Mobili * cation Committee found in 1BS1 ? that 440,000 acres of land in 1 North Carolina were being culti vated that should be in treea or feuor with the UNC Drama De partment. and Music Director Tom Nichols. hit post Instructing in the Music Department at Cha pel Hill. Returning to Chapel Hill for study are Technical Director Tommy Rezzuto; Art Green (John Stuart); Edgar Daniels (William Morris): Louise Lament (Nancy Ward); Master of Properties Dick Epler; John Miller (Sam Phillips, currently appearing as Toby Mil ler; Louisa Cartledge (Martha Stuart), Max Shoaf (Indian cere monial singer); Herman Coble (Rev. Samuel Doak); Anne Lynch, Jean HUlman and Mary Gray Clarke, all members of the chorus. P. D. Pyatt. Jr., master electri cian, goes to Duke University for undergraduate work, and Jane Walton (Mary, the Quaker maid) will enter WCUNC; Jane Gillett, Letitia House and Barbara White, all chorus members, will go to St. Mary's. Roberta Jones, soloist in King's Mountain battleground scene, has New York plans in October, and Nancy Langston (Betsy How ard) leaves for the west coast and a job with a new 'San Francisco theatre. Jane Stephens (Jessie Howard) returns to Raeligh. Jim Blanton (the cobbler) will return to Shelby after September when he and Evelyn McCracken will be married. Another Sep tember marriage will be that of Carl Clark (Jack Stuart) who plans to marry September 5 be fore assuming his teaching post in Charlotte city schools. NOTICE or SALE NOTICE la hereby given that the old Town Hall Building and Lot located on Boone Street next to the Poat Of fice In the TOWN OP BLOWING ROCK. N C. will be >old at public outcry to the higheat bidder on the premiaea of aaid property on the 36th day of September 1992 at 2:00 o'clock p. m. The building and lot will be offered for aale aeperutely. the town of Blowing Hock reaerving the right to aell the building and lot together, and to reject the blda for either the build ing and? or lot. or all of the bida on Mid property within ten daya from the date of aale. Said building (wheth er aold with the lot or aeperately) will be aold with the provlaion that it be removed from the premiaea within ninety (00) daya from the date aale la confirmed. The aale will be for caah upon delivery of title to aaid building and ? or lot. with the high bidder being re quired to make a caah depoalt of five percent (37t ) of hla bid to ahow good f*th, n Thlf tae 28th day of Auguat 1992 TOWN OP BLOWING ROCK NETTIE S GREENE. Town clerk 8-28-4C-B NOTICE IN TNE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY JANTA MICHAEL EARTHING. Plaintiff VB PRED ROBERT EARTHING. Defendant The above named defendant. Pred Robert Parthlng. will take notice that an action entitled as above haa been commenced In the Superior Court. Watauga County. 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