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‘Vulgarization of Education’ in series
drama, will speak on “All the
Films You Should Have
Missed in 1978." The final
“Fridays Are Thoughtful”
program Dec 8 will include a
Christmas dinner and a
Reader's Theatre production
The seminars are open to the
public. and begin with a lun-
cheon at noon Reservations
may be made by calling the
center. Maple at Avenue B. at
383-3813 by Thursday of each
week.
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campus minister Rev Ted
Karpf and Rector and
Wailing, will meet each Friday
current role of
education .
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Issues ranging from “The
Tao of Physics" to the
“ Vulgarization of Education’’
will be raised in the North
Texas State University
Ministry Center's faculty
luncheon series. “Fridays Are
Shovel candidates won and converting parking
election to the 36- meters Into gumball
member student senate machines
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and Varjian, who at 27 is
in his 10th year of col-
lege, founded the “Pail
and Shovel" party last
spring
They proposed con
verting students funds
into pennies and
dumping them into a
campus fountain, so
students could digin —
with pails and shovels
"Pail and Shovel is
dedicated to the four
year-old in all of us."
A 39 Apathy: students go lighthearted
PED 8 WHITE
CLEANSER
wih Chlorine
Bicoch
when they are planting small seeds, so
thinning or transplanting will be orc era ary
in many crops
• BALAN - Granular preemergence
weed control will prevent crabgrass and
other annual weed grasses from ger-
minating and growing People trampling
and mowing equipment will not reduce its
weed killing power since Batea is not a
barrier-type product it establishes a weed
control tone that is not destroyed by sur-
lace disturbances or leached away by
BLIP BONNETS - Can be planted
now. as the seeds are very bard puncture
each seed with a sharp needle and soak
overnight before planting When plants are
a few inches high, you should thin to about
eight inches apart
• rr WILL BOON BE tme to bring your
tropical plants indoors Before doing so
you should prime repot and spray so they
will be ready to spend the long winter
months in the house Also to prevent shock
to your plants from the drastic light
change use a plant light
• OVER-SEEDING — If you want to
have a rich dark green look on that patio
area or your entire lawn you can pear seed
with ryegrass, or feecue They are both
turf-type perennial grass seeds Annual
Ryegrass works well alo l have a
beautiful dark green patio area throughout
the Winter months, by overseeding my
lawn First I verticut or scalp my lawn to
remove thatch and open up the turf Sow
my seed at a rate of > to IS lbs per 1,000
square feet (over with a light layer of
potting soil, sr top soil Apply a starter
fertilizer (one with a high level of
phosphprous), like 10-20-10, after grasss is
established Keep the top Mnch af surface
motet with light watering several times a
. day As seedlings develop. water less
frequently, but deeper
0 SPRING FLOWERING BULBS -
After your bulbs have been in the
refrigerator crisper for about six weeks it
is time to plant Choose proper planting
locations this may affect the cycle For
example. bulbs in a bed facing South will
flower earlier than those in one on the
North It is essential that you plant bulbs in
soil that drains well Choose a high
phosphorous and potash mix. or bonemeal
to foster future growth Fertilizing is
recommended again when Spring shoots
appear Plant tulips, daffodils and
haycinths six to eight inches deep — all six
inches apart. Plant sm;ller ones — crocus,
scilla, and muscari — 24 inches deep and
2-3 inches apart. Set them all firmly but
MADISON, Wis. (AP)
— Jim Mallon figures
his finger is firmly on
the pulse of his 40,000
constituents
"All the average
student cares about is
mx and drugs and rock
‛n‛ roll. In that order,"
says the student body
president at the
University of Wisconsin-
Madison.
Chairing student ,
senate meetings with a
huge plastic gavel or
cavorting on campus in
clown suits. Mallon and
his vice president, Leon
Varjian, have brought
new humor to this
campus, a hotbed of
anti-war radicalism in
the 19608.
Mallon a. a com- I
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from noon to 1:30 p.m.
throughout the semester. The
topics included in the series
are intended to raise moral
and ethical issues affecting the
Denton and university com-
munities and the world m a
whole.
The series continues Friday
with the “The Solzhenitsyn
Trap," Dr. Richard B. Bato's
response to Solzhenitsyn'a
Harvard commencement
of English at NTSU.
On Oct. 10 Dr. Don Kobe,
professor of physics, will
review "The Tao of Physics.”
{ A four-week series of
"Perspectives: On the
Vulgarization of Education”
will begin Oct. 17. The
programs will focus on the
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a BIRDS - Now is the time to switch
feeders The HUMMINGBIRD is a
migratory bird that gets accustomed to
being fed in this area Your feeder should
be taken down by OCTOBER M. allowing
the Hummingbird to start his travel south
The grain feeders for wild birds take the
spotlight now Wild bird seed can be a
mixture of sunflowers. millet, proso-millet,
oat grout. and sometimes grama of corn
When using a mixture you attract a variety
of birds Bird feeders come in a variety at
sizes and shapes, from redwood hangers to
Dlastic lanterns
a VENUS FLY TRAPS ARE NOW IN
$3.19.
e GARDEN MUMS i Cushion Mums)
come in a variety of colors and sizes for
your landscape needs They are one of the
hardiest perennials for the North Texas
area. Now is the time to plant for color until
frost
a CHAIN SAWS - Wood cutting days
will be here soon Bring in your chain saw
now for tune-up chain sharpening and
repairs before the rush season starts
e A BIG PROBLEM IN THE FALL - is
germination Take Lettuce, for example la
the Spring the seed generally germinates
quickly But sometimes it is necessary to
plant several times to the fall to secure a
stand If the weather is dry. late tn the
summer like this year try a good watering
program several days before planting. then
Iasi week.
"We have two more
than a two-thirds
ms jority now and no one
can stop us." Mallon
gloated.
Stop them from what?
Their campaign
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