VOLUME LXXVI? NO. Iff Section B _ rATAUGA DEMOCRAT Section B BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, IMS PRICE TEN CENTS Heartline Campaign Being Pushed In County Four prominent Watauga citi zens are spearheading the Ap palachian State Teachers College Heartline Week Campari in the county this week. Co-chairmen fw the Mn are Alfred Adams, Northwestern Baak official, and James Marsh, ncretai j of Watauga Savins and Loan Association. Assisting Adams and Marsh are Guy Angell, superintendent of Watauga County schools, and James Greene, principal of Park way School. Angell is Hearttine Chairman for members oi the ASTC Watauga County Alumni Association, and he will be in charge of the campaign among the teachers and other alumni in the county. Mayor Pro-Tem Howard CottreU of Boone officially pro claimed the week of October IS- 19 m "Appalachian Heartline Week" In Boooe. During this special week, Ap palachian alumni and other friends of the college, Individuals and baslness concerns in Wa tauga County will be given an op portunity to make contributions to the Heartline Fund. This fund is used to provide e*tu? at the college which the State can't provide because of State policy. Many Boone citizens today ex pressed their appreciation of Ap- , palachian College in the follow ing paragraphs: Jerry Coe, insurance and real estate dealer, said, "The college is definitely