12 Friday, February 23, 1973 University Daily Kausan 1. 657.381.040 2. 927.400.012 Kansan Photo by MIKE FORSYTH Books May Offer Key to Successful Living Rex Morris, Salina senior, with Whole Earth Catalog (Coninued from Page 1) float. During the game the pack can reach speeds of 80 to 90 miles an hour. Mayor... Three area establishments have air hockey tables, he said. Emmick said his shop was in the process of planning a city-wide pool and football tournament. Although the date had not yet been determined, it would be in the near future, he said. The tournaments will be set up for ten consecutive weeks, Edmick said. During the first eight weeks, contestants will play in a local establishment. During the ninth week, the eight weekly winners will play for the championship of their area. Eagles Lodge will host the finals during the tenth week. The champions from each location will compete for $2,000 in prizes. The first place winner receives $300 and the second place winner receives $200. Trophies will also be presented. Emick said. The two tournaments will be run simultaneously. John's Novelty Shop will supply refreshments for the spectators and stationation set up and the event, Emuck said. Emick said he came into the novelty business by accident. When he was 20, he worked for a wholesale paper company. One day he was in Brick Tavern, now the location of the company, that mentioned the faulty service and upkeep he was getting from his pinball distributor. That same day, Emick met a man in Lawrence who owned three pinball machines. Two of them were in use, but Emick was told that he could lease the third and that the tv crew would split the profit. He agreed. He rented a distributor in Kansas City, Mo., and bought his first machine for $23.50. He leased it to Brick Tavern and began his business. Array of 'How To' Books Tells All At one time, it was possible for a person to live a whole and productive life based solely on the Douy Bible One could set up housekeeping with the help of "The Betty Crocker Cookbook" and raise a family with a paperback copy of Dr. Spock. But since the publication of the "Whole Earth Catalog" and "The Greening of America," one seems to need a whole library of books to tell him how to live. By DAVID HEALY Kansan Staff Writer For the finest in lightweight trail boots, see the Alps from Fabiano, a durable wet fabric that features a sturdy midsole for long wear and padded lining for comfort and warmth. It is also grey for men and women. Also red and green for women. $24. All one needs to do is to visit a local bookstore and he will find that there seems to be a book that explains how to do anything that could ever possibly be done. If this is any indication of our future, then self-discipline must be the coming rule of the day. Today young couples can take to the wilderness without a worry with a few pointers from "How to Stay Alive in the Woods" and "Home in Your Pack," Should they desire something more permanent, they can resort to "Basic Construction Techniques for Houses and Small Buildings" and "Build a Low-Cost Home" and "Build with Adobe." If vegetation should start to encroach upon their love nest, they can heat it with a water heater or use a hot dog socket. Stop by and see our new shipment of tropical green plants: there is no vegetation. How can console them? How to Know the Minerals and Rocks. Perhaps some morning you will awake to find yourself on Campidagliola Hill overlooking Rome. A visit to the nearest English bookstore can solve all your problems. A copy of "Italian for Kids" by Michael Dugan will give way from the Colosseum to St. Peter's and the "Harvard Student Guide to Europe" will let you see the most for the least. When you become hungry, you can stop in The new how-to books run the gamut from "The Gay Insider," a directory of gay men, to "Think Abroad in Chez," a book for anyone who may run up against Bobby Fischer. at any taurtory and order with "How to Eat (and Drink) Your Way Through a French (或 Italian) Menu." And should you be picked up by some Italian while you wande- trtors? The answer is needed is "The Lover's International Dictionary. How to Make it in Five Languages." The only handbooks which one cannot find are those dealing with death. But as more and more people learn to depend on books to run their lives, bookstores will probably make more room on their shelves for "The Home Mortician's Guide." Fig Trees Screwpine Neanthe Belle Palms Red Nerve Plants Books such as "Making Do" and "How to Live on Nothing" will see anyone through hard times. If you are poor but seek the good life, there is "How to Live Cheap But Good." A Primer for People with Hard Times offers chapters such as "Home Is Where You Find It" and "Shoveling Out, Fixing Up and Furnishing." New brides without culinary experience need fear no more. "I Never Cooked Before Cookbook" will get them started, "A Cookbook for Lovers" will keep the honeymoon going and "The Fool Stamp Gourmet" will get them through the worst of times. Monkey Puzzle Trees Norfolk Island Pine Crotons Marginata If you need clothes, "The Illustrated Hassle-Free Make Your Own Clothes Book" promises, "Anyone can do it. No more stuffing or sewing. Just patterns, machines, fancy materials." Open Sunday starting March 4 Apparently there is no more need for doctors. "The Home Health Handbook," "Folk Medicine" and "The People's Handbook of Medical Care" will take care of you. If they don't, "Eating Your Way to Health" will. 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