8 Monday, October 8, 1979 University Daily Kansan Apple picking accents autumn By PAMELA LANDON Staff Reporter Seven children roll, tumble and jump out of the blue van as it pulls into the driveway Three women follow, carrying baskets, cardboard boxes and buckets. The children run and skip ahead to a flatbed trailer hitched behind a faded tractor. Apple harvest Courier Yeager, Endorn, does her own apple picking, tossing the apples down to her son Coleinick Gréchard's Grechard. Although the apples hibernate at almost no, the orchard, four miles from Courier Yeager, is filled with fruit. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts Reservations 843-1517 Several adults on the trailer look at the excited youngsters and share a mutual smile. "We're gonna' pick apples! This is gonna' be fun!" the children shout as they clamber onto the trailer. "Wait *or* us!" a blonde, ponytailed girl shouts. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S The tractor snorts, the trailer jurches and "here we go," someone says. The orchard lies just ahead. Mary Davenport, owner of Davenport Orchards, situated four miles east of Lawrence on old Highway 10, said for that customer apple-picking was family event. *(the adults)* like to come out to the orchard and pick their apples. They have a choice of kinds and can eat what they want. The kids have fun riding the flat rock," she said. HER "15" OR SO "s" trees offer a choice of Jonathon, Red Delicious or Yellow Delicious ants. Davenport said the Jonathon was a popular apple and good for baking, frying or making pies. "If you prefer a sweeter apple you get the Red or Yellow Delicious. The Yellow Delicious also makes good pies," she said. Davenport charges her customers 12 cents a pound for the apples. She said the season for fall apples usually lasted through September and part of October. DAVENTPON SAID she could sell the apples nicely because she and her grandson, Grace Shipe, Lawrence senior, have no hired at the orchard. The average customer buys a bushel or a bushel-and-a-half, she said. A bushel of apples weighs about 48 pounds. "We're not making a lot money, but if we had to pay to have the apples picked, that would be a lot more money for the customers more," she said. "If the customers are willing to pick them, they will." Eva Davis, Lawrence, said she came to the orchard because apples in the grocery stores were more expensive and were not as fresh as orchard apples. "Besides, I just like to pick'em. As long as my "daddy" was living, we always had an orchard," she said. She said her favorite apple was the Jonathon and said she planned to cut up her apples for apple pie filling. SHARON BURNS, Eudora, said she came to the orchard because the apples were cheaper and because "it makes you appreciate nature more." It's October and the leaves are turning brown. It is a season of change – the cold, dead寒冬 of winter shines ahead of us. We need to be ready for it with the snow, and roll our cars over on patches of black ice. Winter anticipation and good jokes sure to be as scarce as summer birds, now is the time to lay in a winter's supply of mulch. The National Lampoon Comedy issue has enough rich, pimp guffaws to keep you短小 right into it. So go buy one now at your local newsstand or bookstore. You can start nipping people's noses, making it a pain to go outside. "I'll be back next Saturday," many of the customers tell Davenport as they leave. Davenport tells them they can pick again on Oct. 13. Hair Designs OCTOBER COMEDY ISSUE Shear Dimensions Shear Dimension Mon. 9-5 Evenings: Sat. 9-4 Tue.-Fri. 9-8 1802 Mass.•Dilion Plaza•842-3114 THE BEST FROM MILWAUCOI COMMONWEALTH THEATRES MOVIE MARQUEE "TEN' "MONTY PYTHON'S 'LIFE OF BRIAN'" Granada Commercial 215-308 Eve. 7:30 & 9:45 Sat-Sun 2:1n Varsity Hilcrest St. Louis, Missouri 1. "ANIMAL HOUSE" Eve 7:30 8:30 Sat Sun 1:30 2. "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" Eve 7:40 8:40 Sat Sun 1:45 1. STARTING OVER Eve 7.30 & 9.50 Sat Sun 1.30 2. "THE SEDUCTION OF JOE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Main information Main information 17.89.61.81.41.41 17.89.61.81.41.41 Cinema Twin G. LOVE AND BULLETS Eve, 7:45 & 9:45 Sat Sun 2:00 1. "STARTING OVER" On Campus Sat Sun 2:00 TYNAN" Ever 7.15 & 9.30 Sat Sun 1.15 TODAY: WOMEN GRADUATE STUDENTS information lunchroom will be at noon in Cork Room One of the Kansas Union UNIVERSITY OF STATES AND ASTRONORMAL COLLOQUY Functions for Magnetic Plasmas in Dwarfs and Neutron Stars*, at 4:30 p.m. in room 138 of Malot Hall, will feature Terry Dawson and the University of Missouri at Columbia. TONGHT; RECREATION SERVICES INTRAMURAL SWIMMING AND DIVING ENTRY AND MEET will be at 5 a.m. in Robinson Natatorium. DISCUSSION CLUB will meet at 6 in the English Room of the Union. **AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL** will meet at 7:30 in the International Room of the Union. Emeritus Professor Klaus Berger will present "The History of Japanism" at 8 in the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art Auditorium. A POETRY HEADING by Mora Van Duyp, an acclaimed writer of the Union. TWO WESTERN CIVILIZATION FILM FESTIVAL films. "Black History: Lost, *Sbilen or Strayed*" and "I Have a Dream." Biography of Martin Luther King Jr., shown at 7:30 in room 3 of Old Green Hall. Prof to discuss symbols Humberto Ec, secretary of the International Association for Semiotic Studies, will discuss the use of symbols in the field and how to tomorrow in Kansas Union Forum Room 105. The speech will be the first of the humanities lecture series sponsored by the KU Center for Humanistic Studies. Semiotics is the study of different cultures and their use of symbols instead of words to convey meanings, Robert Spires, lecture series director, said Friday. Examples of cultures using symbols, Spires said, were shown in research ECO had done with primitive tribes in Africa, Asia and South America. In one tribe Eco studied, the number three was incorporated prominently into its souls. The tribes used three subjects, its houses used three subjects, its houses used three subjects to support them and three gods were supported. KU sophomore commits suicide Sanders said the cause of death was wounds to the head inflicted by a .12 gauge shotgun. David Shull, Lenexa sophomore, was discovered by his roommate in the upstairs bedroom of their residence at 1019 Kentucky at about 6:30.m., police said. A 21-year-old KU student shot and killed himself Saturday night, according to Douglas County Coroner Alan Sanders. Shall's death was the eighth suicide in Lawrence this year, a police spokesman said. There have been 17 attempted suicides this year, he said. Are you interested in the power of the HOLY SPIRIT? Come find out every Tuesday 7:30 pm Regionalist Room KU Student Union Sponsored by Mustard Seed Fellowship "Are you thinking about grad school in Psychology? Questions? Worries? Con cerns?" Need to plan ahead? Come to the Psi Chi/Psychology Club Meeting today. Oct. 8th 3:30 p.m. Room 4 Fraser Hall Let a grad student tell you how it really is. Eco, who also is a professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna, Italy, has written two books and several magazine articles about semiotics. His books are A Theory of Semiotics" and "The Role of the Reader. The next humanities lecture will be Oct. 18 when novelist Burgess will speak on "The Daily Damnation of the Novelist." Overdose blamed for grad student's death the death of a KU graduate student Thursday morning is being termed a presumptive accidental overdose. Alan Douglas County coroner, said yesterday. Lewiew Borgendale, 785 Maples St, was found unconscious Thursday morning by his wife. He was rushed to Lawrence Memorial Hospital where he was declared dead about an hour later. Borgendale, 26, was a research assistant in biochemistry at KU, and worked in the biochemistry lab. He was working toward a Ph.D. Sanders said the accident overdue classification was not final. The substance that was found in two unmarked bottles near his actin's body has not been identified, he said. 2545 Iowa - 1835 Mass. DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER ANNOUNCES EVERYDAY LOW LOW PRICES! YOU WON'T BELIEVE OUR PRICES TILL YOU SEE THEM! COME CHECK US OUT. OPEN 10AM • 10PM SUN • THURS 10AM • 11PM FRI • SAT A meeting for all students Tuesday sua films Student Senate to hear requests ATTENTION! PLAYER Pre-Med Students considering applying VanPansys said the total budget request would be "roughly $65,000." Last year the committee will deliberate on the requests $13,752.15 to 29 student groups. Fall of '79 or'80 A total of 27 student organizations have made budget requests to David Vaughan, the Student Senate Chair of the groups previously have received funding, but there are new groups which do not. The Student Senate Budget Committee will hear budget requests from 12 student groups tonight as fall supplementary budget hearings get underway this week. The committee then will make recommendations to the Student Senate at its meeting Oct. 17, he said. Directed by Francis Giacobetti, with Sylvia Kristel. RATED X—Positive age ID required for admittance TRAINS (1966) Mat David, chairman of the Finance and Auditing committee, said he did not want to disclose the amount of money available for allocation to make the hearings more fair. to medical school in Monday, October 8 SHOOT THE PIANO (1950) "If the committee members go into business knowing how much money they have, they will decide to just split up the money among the committee instead of looking at the quality of the service." Directed by Terrence Malick, with Richard Gere, Brooke Ainsworth, Sam Baker and James McMullen. Phy by Nastar Almendros; Plus: Maya Cohen, Michael O'Reilly. Sat. mat. in Forum Midnight Movies EMMANUEL, THE JOYS OF A WOMAN Weekend shows also in Woodfort at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight and Sun at 2:00 p.m. unless otherwise a 150 am admission. No Releases. (1976 Directed by Francois Truffaut, with Charles Aznavour and Nicole Berger. Francaisubtilites. Kansas Union Most of the requests will be heard tonight and tomorrow night, VanParys said. The committee will deliberate on the requests Wednesday night. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.10 admission Friday & Saturday, October 12-13 DAYS OF HEAVEN Directed by Nicholas Raim, with Humpy Bogart and Gloria Grahame. The movie is dressed screenwriter who is accused of being before all of the evidence is in. Tuesday, October 9 Humphrey Bogart IN A LONELY PLACE Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, with Eddie Constantine, Louise Zimmerman and Alicia autobiographical mediation on the act of thinking is set at a seaside beach where a crew crew spend their spare time assaying each other verbally, emotionally, and logically. Oct. 9 Representatives from KU Med Center and Lawrence campus Directed by Jiri Menzel. Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Czechoslovakia/subtitlettes. Wednesday. October 10 CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS Big Eight Room Thursday, October 11 BEWARE OF A HOLY WHORE 7:00 p.m. Presents 2 REPEAT SHOWS!! Due to the tremendous demand last month. 2 more showings of "Filder" have been added to our schedule. Sunday, October 14 Sunday, October 14 2:00 p.m.--Woodruff Auditorium 5:30 p.m.—Union Ballroom Still only $1.50!