UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FEBRUARY 28,1946 PAGE SEVEN Dominick Hasn't Any Problems On Houses—He Builds His Own The house that James built will be completed in about six weeks, and James R. Dominick II, Engineering sophomore, will have a threshold to carry his bride across when he is married in June. Discharged from the army all corps in December, Dominick planned to come to K.U., and bumped into the familiar new-student problem of where to live. Several weeks of unsuccessful apartment- and house-hunting, with time out for registration and enrollment, caused him to think if he wanted a house, he would have to build it himself. He now spends his lunch hours supervising construction and looking for more lots, so he can build more houses. A man of action, he looked for vacant lots in Lawrence, and talked with building material suppliers. By Feb. 1, he had acquired two lots at Rhode Island and 22nd streets and hired a construction superintendent and seven workmen. He plans to sell one of the two houses he is now building to a vet- cran, estimating the cost of living in it and paying for it at the same time at $52 a month. Modern in style, the concrete block houses each have five rooms, an attached garage, and a "basement" utility room, all on one floor. Poola — On his 90th birthday D. M. Reese was guest of honor at a trapshoot held at the Elliott shooting park in Kansas City, "D.M.", as he is familiarly known, led off for the first squad of the youthful team whose ages all totaled an even 400 years. Dominick, who is studying industrial engineering, hasn't decided whether to make house construction his permanent business. "The weather won't cooperate," he complains. "It keeps holding us up. Maybe I'll go into something that won't make us take a vacation every time it snows." Although he has been trapshooting more than 50 years, "D.M.," had not shot for over two years until about three weeks ago. At 90, Paolan Trapshooting the life for me, " some person once said. He must have been picturing himself on the "Hill" deep in a delicious meal at the ROCK CHALK CONGRATULATIONS —to the team that won to the students who backed them —to the man who trained them We are proud of you and of your Big Six Championship REXALL DRUG CO. H. W. STOWITS CONGRATULATIONS! to the Team and Phog on another successful season. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK From 3 to 9 with full-grain outsole. Mail orders taken. Send check or money order Anyone bringing in this ad will get a 10% discount on Huaraches. 295 M&S SHOE STORE (Succesor to Fische's) 813 MASS. IF YOU WANT QUALITY CLEANING and QUICK SERVICE WITH PICKUP AND DELIVERY Bring Your Cleaning to the Varsity Cleaners SAVE BY CASH AND CARRY "JUST DOWN THE HILL" AT 14th and Mass. PHONE 400 CONGRATULATIONS TO PHOG AND THE JAYHAWK ALL AMERICAN TEAM GOOD LUCK THURSDAY THE STAFF OF WREN P.S. Feb. 28,1946 With the coming of spring and bright sunshine, the thought of fresh crisp salads might appeal. We offer Cottage Cheese with Tomato, Cottage Cheese with Pear or Pineapple, or our Special Vegetable at 25c. Also we are prepared to pack individual picnic lunch boxes at 50c. THE COTTAGE Sincerely C. & J. BOUTZ --- "Say, Fellows, that luscious food that we had the other night at Brick's Cafe helps a lot in making those baskets." There is no use talking—Bricks serves delicious food. Everyone on the campus is talking about the fine selection of good food served at Bricks. When better food is served Murphy will serve it. Bricks Cafe and its entire personnel congratulate the basketball team on its fine work. W. E. MURPHY, Proprietor of Bricks Cafe on the Campus.