Unn A red plan yet ill eil cas that a case that A rea ace mused tion in open tion at the cap but Mini last gig SUPPLEMENT TO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 30,1986 AD GOOD 4-30-86 THRU 5-6-86 AT FOOD BARN IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS FOOD BARN DECLARES WAR ON EAT! B队 Pep Staff We begin, noon, Cafe me it's not a day of Ress scholar "Freak custom for the things" "That we're Jennifer Watkins yestered She's in" wow but at ship he frustrate By Ab Wash some or pri- image modern "Kat State state to brie- century. A lie will ap- after the imi- state. Some state's drink. Consti- lobby doesn't always recognize — pickled mustard leaf, dried squid, seasoned seaweed and Longan. saved him — shrugged his shoulders at a can of Longan and said, "I think it's a fruit." Less adventurous eaters might purchase Rolaids, which are near the dried sund. Lim buys his food from a warehouse in Chicago that supplies foods from many different countries. Every two weeks, Lim said, he makes the 12-hour drive in his truck, stocking up on items such as the nine varieties of rice that customers buy. regularly. **guitarly.** Lirn said the products in his store would twice as much as they would cost if purchased in the country that produced the product. During the summer, Lim said, he grows the store's vegetables in his backyard garden in Los Angeles. He grows the vegetables from California during the winter. from California during the Lim also seemed proud of his large selection of fresh fish. Every Friday, Lim said, he traveled to Kansas City International Airport where he picked up a fresh batch of seafood flown in from Boston. Business When Lim came to the United States 11 years ago, he opened an Asian food store in Overland Park and did quite well, he said. But in 1892, Lim moved his supermarket to Lawrence to take advantage of the large number of foreign students here. "We do pretty good here," he said. Lim, however, still lives in Lee's Summit and only occasionally brings his wife and baby to the store, he Lim doesn't satisfy his customers' culinary needs only. Innery needs only: Japanese, Chinese and Korean movies and U.S. movies with subtitles in those languages can be rented for $2 a day. Lam said that his videocourse rental business did well and that he occasionally added to his collection of movies from Chicago and California. In addition, "Sam's Travel Service," as advertised in his store window, was created to keep foreign students and residents informed of the cheapest round-trip flights to several Asian cities, he said. "For some people, it's just too much cash," he said. Lim, who has friends working with travel agencies in New York City and Chicago, said he wanted students to they could go home during vacations. Under Lim's cash register, customers can find a variety of medicines and beauty aids from several countries, including hand cream, shampoo, ointment for lower back pain and Rolaids. Lim likes to carry a little bit of everything. Lim's next business endeavor is to open a Japanese and Korean restaurant in Lawrence, he said. Students save 10% on Kansan Classifieds!! 842-1212 Pizza Shuttle says: Get it together! 10-1 item 10" Pizzas $2500 Additional Pizzas $2 Additional items 50¢ 16 oz. Pepsis 25¢ Feed your fraternity, sorority, office, dorm floor, groups of any kind! It's higher education, at a lower cost, guaranteed by the government. Wednesday, April 30, 1986 No question about it, the extra earning power of a college degree is it can't. No question about it, the extra earning power of a college degree is worth every cent its cost. The question is how to handle the high cost of higher education at a time when you may have no income? The answer is a Guaranteed Student Loan from The First. Once you apply and qualify, you can borrow up to $2,500 a year for college or $5,000 a year for graduate school. At 8% interest, six time borrowers. You'll never have to pay any additional payment until 6 months after graduation. And you can take up to ten years to pay it back. Learn more about learning more for less. Contact The First, or your university financial aid office for more information and a Guaranteed Student Loan application. The First National Bank of Lawrence The First National Bank of Lawrence South Bank, 1807 W. 23rd St., Lawrence, Kansas 66044 (913) 843-0152 Member FDIC An Equal Opportunity Lender Kansan Magazine Wednesday, April 30, 1986 17 1.2