6A Wednesday, October 4.1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thinkyou Can run an $18,000,000 business? We're one of the fastest growing retailers in the U.S. and looking to hire as many as 65 college graduates this year and more than 100 next year. We can show you how you really can run an S18 million business within just five years. Kohl's values your future and works to ensure your success - just ask your Placement Director on how you can begin. The jobs are waiting.The opportunity is here. Come claim it. IT'S ALL COMING TOGETHER 20¢ Buffalo Wings & $1.75 Domestic Bottles Every Wednesday Night This Saturday Watch The Hawks Beat The Buffs On Satellite at Henry T's at 1:00pm. Come Early! 6th & Kasold Target opens for preview Selected shoppers at the new SuperTarget were given the red-carpet treatment last night. By Craig Lang Kansan staff writer "It's surprising to see people in three-piece suits at a Target store," said Zack Jackson, Wichita sophomore. "It's like somebody just got everybody out of church." Valet parking attendants, a strolling violinist and Excalibur, a choir from Central Junior High School, 1400 Massachusetts St., all were part of the special VIP grand opening of Lawrence's SuperTarget, 3201 S. Iowa St. Members of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, SuperTarget employees and their families were invited to a sneak preview of the new store before its grand opening for the public Sunday. "It's our way of saying, 'Thanks for helping us build our store,'" said Ken Seiple, store team leader. Jennifer Martin, assistant team-relations leader, said Omaha, Neb., was the only other city with a SuperTarget. SuperTarget has a grocery store, department store, bank, optical center and fast-food restaurant in one building. Martin said that the Target chain chose Lawrence as the second site of its SuperTarget stores because it was a growing city with Martin said SuperTarget held 170,000 square feet of merchandise and employed 625 people, 25 to 30 percent of whom were KU students. Martin said the franchise liked to employ college students because they were enthusiastic. "We saw we could come in and fit in really well with the needs of the community," she said. diverse groups of individuals. Jamaica Sheridan, Ellsworth freshman, said that she thought she would enjoy working at SuperTarget because her employers had been flexible, working around her schedule so that she could work 15 to 20 hours a week and still have time to focus on schoolwork. Sheridan said that she was nervous about working at the store's opening because a huge crowd was expected. Alagna Hamilton, Huntington Beach, Calif., senior, said she thought the store was great because it had everything anyone could need. "It's a shopper's paradise," she said. "You can grocery shop and appliance shop. You're able to cover all your shopping needs." Jackson said the only thing the store could have to make it better would be an automotive service center. Other than that, SuperTarget will be a great store for people to do their shopping in one place, he said. "It's got a Taco Bell," Jackson said. "What else do you need?" Pam Dishman / KANSAN We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign USED New Sports Equipment Debbie Clark, a harp instructor at the University of Kansas, plays at SuperTarget's VIP grand opening. The new store, 3201 S. Iowa St., was open last night for a sneak preview. 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts Massachusetts 928 Mass. 843-0611 DOG FOOD 18 LB. & LARGER Over Invoice Cost ... DIAPERS OVER INVOICE COST --- COORS LIGHT OR COORS $12.00-$43.00 MON-NEWATE FINAL COST LB. ECONOMY PAK NATIONAL BRAND BEER 14 PACK 12 OZ. CANS ALL 12QT. TUB ICE CREAM --- Over Invoice Cost ADDITIONAL MIX BREAChES COORS BEER 14 79 FN CINC AT $1250 NATIONAL BRAND POP 12 & 24 PACK 12 OZ. CANS MISSOURI JONATHAN, RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES COUKS BUTT PORTION $ 1 18 HAM (BONE-IN) LB. CAMPBELLS 8 OZ. PNG 88¢ MUSHROOMS WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPES MANUFACTURERS CORPONS JOHNSONVILLE BRATWURST 228 LB. ALL PURPOSE RUSSET POTATOES 20 LB. BAG IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND 6.88 STILTON BLUE CHEESE L.B.