8 Monday, August 27, 1990 / University Daily Kansan KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK TRY WENDY'S NEW GRILLED CHICKEN FILLET! A grilled, specially seasoned, whole boneless breast to seal in the natural juices, topped with fresh tomato, lettuce and a tantalizing honey mustard sauce on a toasted bun. Available at: WENDY'S 523 W. 23RD STREET LAWRENCE Are you interested in making new friends? Sorority Open Rush is going on right now. is going on right now. Name___ Campus___ Address___ Phone___ Contact Panhellenic at 864-4643 or drop this coupon off at 422 Kansas Union. Kenmore .4 cu. ft. Microwave Oven. Touch Controls, Variable Power Controls with Defrost. (89116) $10 monthly The Students' Best Choice for Dorm Rooms and Apartments! 1.7 cu. ft. Cube Refrigerator has one vinyl-coated steel interior shelf and 1 1/2 door shelves, Wainut exterior. (90174) $10 monthly Your Choice $109.99 Home Appliance & Electronic Store Mon-Fri 9-5:30 Saturday 9-5 939 Iowa Lawrence, Kansas 843-8420 Richard Quinn/KANSAN Takeshige Koshio presents gifts to Mayor Shirley Martin-Smith. Japanese city delegation visits Lawrence officials By Tatsuya Shimizu Fifteen students from Japan and three officials from Lawrence's future sister city, Hiratsuka, Japan, visited City Hall on Friday afternoon. Takeshige Koshio, leader of the delegation, brought a message to Mayor Shirley Martin-Smith from Hiratsuka Mayor Kwoiie Ishikawa. "We are looking forward to the opportunity for exchange activities with students and citizens of Lawrence," he said. "We will search trust and friendship between two groups that make our mutual bond everlasting." Hiratsuka, with a population of 245,000, is about 35 miles southeast of Tokyo. Mayor Martin-Smith said she was excited to meet the Japanese students. "This is only the beginning of a great future together." she said. ker hat hugger, sheer. Karen gives fans from Hiratsuura, including a hand fan bearing the names of the 15 students and the word "friendship" in Japanese. He also brought a Japanese festival gown. Martin Smith wore the gown while she posed for pictures with the Japanese students. Haruko Terada, a student leader of the delegation, said the students were grateful for the opportunity to visit Lawrence. She said she wanted to share the experience in Lawrence with friends when she returned to Hiratsuka. Terada said the visit to Lawrence was her first to the United States. She said Lawrence was different from what she had expected because she only knew about big cities like New York and Los Angeles. She liked Lawrence, she said, because it was not crowded and was full of trees. She said she also liked the kindness of U.S. citizens. Martin-Smith said the Japanese students were gracious. "Their parents would be very proud of them," she said. They arrived in Lawrence on Aug. 23 and stayed with members of a local organization, Friends of Hiratsuka. They visited local schools, including the University of Kansas, before leaving for San Francisco yesterday morning. Koshio said 121 Japanese students applied to visit Lawrence. Fifteen were chosen through essays and interviews. Martin-Smith said she and other city officials would visit Hiratsuka in September. The City Commission will designate Hiratsuka as Lawrence's official sister city Sept. 21. "We are so anxious to go there and to see the city," she said. The officials plan to visit Tokyo on Sept. 25 and have dinner with the KU alumni chapter in Japan. $$ Get more boom for your buck. $$ KRC-3004 CASSETTE RECEIVERS University Audio and Kenwood offer you a chance to rock the semester away for as little as $149. KRC-1004 CASSETTE RECEIVER KRC-810 CASETTE TUNER WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL