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r *me*A*46 PIONEER COUNTRY—Photographer BUI Rogers decorated this pumpkin with Ms 100-year-old •tojpn* and a powder horn and shot pouch of his own making. Hw 75-pound pumpkin was grown Bor Mrs. Rosa Bodges who lives on Route 29 Vilas, foafr photo) Many Students Come From /,■ Area Community Colleges Bued of fall enrollment fig ure# at Appalachian State Ud. rersitj, the community college system in Western North Caro lina is fulfilling its obligation of preparing larger and larger numbers of students for com pletion of their higher education at public senior instttutfoim across the state. Of a total S2S new transfer students at Appalachian. 18t reeelred their first two years of college training at community . colleges in North Carolina. “The raw number sounds email compered to oar total student population Of 8,300," uplatnw ASlTa Director of Higher ado cation, Dr. LelandCooper, “but the number Jumped to 40, a 185 per cent Increase, with the September, 1967 enrollment, A total of 135 community college studenta enrolled here in 1968 ■howine ■ further increase of 313 per cent over the previous year, the 1969 registration of 183 equals a 47 per cent Jump o*or the past twelve month period. Unofficial Charter Sigma O _ rx ■ v ; -.v >’yV ■ Xi Is Presented To Dr. Wey ; Dr. Thomas T. Holme of Yale tttwHltj and Executive See* rotary of Sigma XI, a nattonal honorary reeeareh fraternity, pteswtij an oHUial charter toy a loetl Sigma XI unit to Agps* lacMan president Or. Herbert i Wey at a banquet Wectoesday e night at the Holiday Ion. Dr. Holme, who lea profbsaor of Industrial Fnfinmrlng at f Tale, installed 24 membera into the ASU club during Ida visit. According to Frank Me Kinney, president of the near dub, the Sigma XI unit is being formed at Appalachian la order to promote scientific reeeareh at the university and to promote exchanges of theory within toe different scientific departments of the Appalachian faculty. Members of the departments of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, geography and ■aology are represented within the local organization. Only faculty members who tore been elected to members hip in Sigma Xf by graduate faculties attbdr fcrmer institutions sre cHftMa for membership in the Apps laeidan club. ; August exporta roee sharply . ovsr imports. Olscretioa urged In sentenc ing drug offender*. PULL IT PROVE Ni o other Chain Saw starts as easy as the new HOMEUTFEZ EXCLUSIVE SIMPLEX STARTING ASSURES FASTEST STARTS EVERY TIME... ' TRY IT TODAY 1 J Farmers Hardware 4 Supply Co^ Inc. Officer* at th* local unit art Pnak McKinney, Departments Geology, president, Donald Sink, Department of Chemistry, etna praaMant, and Fred WeU of Geology, aec rotary-trees According to Dr, I, E.Ready, Director of the Deportment of Community Colleges InRaleigh. "Our Institutions in Western North Carolina (Wilkes, West ern Piedmont, and Surry Com munity Colleges, primarily) are Just getting started and are Just moving Into their new buildings, in light of this, 1 find the number of transfers to senior lnstlto ttous very reassuring.’* A reverse trend seems to be materialising where private *ador colleges are concerned. With community colleges ab sorbing muchof theenrollement, only 191 students from private Junior colleges transferred to Appalachian this fall. Nearly 250 enrolled In September of 1908. Other enrollment data shows tout 29 students transferred to ASU from other senior state supported Institutions with North Carolina, and 33 are so rolled aa transfers from private senior schools in the state. Ughly-fcur tbs new transfers are from otg of state lnettto. tiona. FRANK AUTEN Real Estate HIGHWAY US non Hutu e» stusn FRANK a AUTEN, Broker JOHN HOUCK, Saleemu HONKS FOB UU 1. UNDER CONSTRUCTION—1 home ou Ferthing Street Cook A Hodge*, Coo tractor*. Notre in lor Thank*giving dinner. 1. A-l A-FRAME, 4 mile* on Highway 101Y; bedroom, kitchen, living room with fireplace, IN bathe. Year Ywmd living. Price $11001 / VJ 1 POPLAR HILL DRIVE—Attractive 2 bedrocen, 2 full bathe, kjtrheiudm combination, Uviag room foil baaement New Home $04,001 f*r 4. HOUSE approximately 2K milee Weft on eld 421. Good condition, nice lot Price yupoQ. 1 VIEW OF GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN, near r» eoe. Brand new Sbedraam, 1 bath with living room, den-kitchen combination. Exceptional view. 1 MONEY-SAVER (HI INVESTMENT. Living roam, kitchen, 2 bedroom*, bath. Cloee in, % mile from ASU. $19,900. ■ ‘ ' • ’jf1' • 7. HOUSE ON 100 BY-PASS. S bedroom, den, dining room, garage, full baaement SO daya availability. $11801 j 1 SMALL OLD HOKE in Boone School Dietrict Large lot $10,801 1 S BEDROOM, lit bath. Scar garage, in Rutherwood eommantty. 200 x 200 lot priced to eeU. 11- BOONE SCHOOL DISTRICT, good boy in convenient location, four bedrooma, kitchen, living room, ana bath, utility room, 30 day notice. $1S£D1 ^(*■*^<><1^ <4 &■ LOTS roK SALK Teaberry Hilla. Restricted horn* iltca. •, Poplar Kdi. 125 z ISO. Bamboo oectton. 210 z 1TB. Blue Hidge Eatatea. 200 z MS. Highway 104. 100 z 178. g Foreat Hilla—IOC z IIS' Buena Tiata Helgbta—Extra large Wdm-g fet, aoaed lor apte. Iflea lot near Watauga Board of Education building. ackkaoe fob sole ** *n* Juat Bated. Near Beech Mountain. The erica la right OU Hwy. 421,8 milea neat of Boone. Good motel alia. 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