14 Tuesday, November 14, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Gammon's PROUDLY PRESENTS A Special Hypnotic, Comical Evening With "AMERICA'S FAVORITE COMEDY HYPNOTIST" Laugh Tonic for Lathargic Clubs Complete. Self-contained. Audience Dynamo Combines the perfect magnetic mixture of laughter and artistry to show-manhip to amaze spectators, artfully administered with large fun, durable hooks and clean fun. Rocks them with laughter. Leaves their gamping for more. Potent Potion The results will make a Believer out of you. Persuasive La D font is a sensi- tual La Font is a sensi- tual hypnotist. Over 25 years enthusiastic study and entertainment engrave the use of hypnosis, he has helped hun- dreds achieve more and self-confidence; atop smoking, sleep better, gain better study posses a more dynamic and productive image. Hilarious Hypnotic Histrionics Histronics No "paid plants" are employed. Only audience volunteers are invited to qualify and participate. Superbly directed shows are designed to produce images that encourage audience laughter through good, clean and safe fun. Both audience and volunteers share a viciousicom convivial complicity in the performances. No one is humiliated or downgraded "We turn away 100 - 300 people on both Friday and Saturday night" . . "Had to increase seating, double our staff and cap capacity. RICHAN ALEXANDER, Captain's Cabin. ONMPARK." "Do La Fonte la is a real gas . . . kept the audition antics of (hypnotized) subjects. It was all ill-conceived, nobody was embarrassed." —DONROHR, Manager and Director TO GREATER TULSA "Your stage performances, manner, and poise lend credibility and dignity to something as beneficial and serious as hypnosis. Secretary - Treasure; Uptown Optimist Club of San Diego. "...the best hypnotist that has ever played my club." —BUMMULFIELD, CINEMA, Ginger, La Mesa, California "Real or imagined, Do La Font's hypnosis funny," THE DAILY TIMES. Prover. Oklahoma. "I've seen the show seven times and no two shows are alike." (Unusolicited Comment) "Had a ball do it, but the entire experience was wierd as hell!" —Audience Volunteer Member of MEMBER Tribal Professional Hypothesis Assoc. Inc. The California Association for Ethical Hypothesis Assessment RICHARD DE LA FONT A TRULY HYPNOTIC HIT SHOW NOV.14 Be Part Of The Show - Or Watch Your Friends SO FAST, YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT! SO FUNNY, YOU WON'T FORGET IT! Cammon's, 1601 W. For More Information, Call Now: 842-3977 Commercial 1601 W. 32nd Avenue 9:30 p.m. Tonight! 23rd and Ousdahl Southern Hills Mall 9:30 p.m. Tonight! For More Info. Call 842-3977 Students sign up for housing 50 needed on list by Thursday to keep hall open during break By Lisa Moss Kansan staff writer Going home for Thanksgiving break seems natural to most people, but it's not if home is Natova. Janan. Takunari Miyazaki, Nagoya, Japan, sophomore, said he would have to stay with a friend or stay in a residence hall during the break. Miyazaki and other students in the same situation may not have the option of staying in a residence hall if there are not enough people wanting to. People who want to live in a residence hall during the break are required to sign up at the department of student housing and to pay a fee of $10 a night, said Fred McElhenny, associate director of student housing. Jerry Jasuta If fewer than 50 people have signed up by 5 p.m. Thursday, a hall will not be kept open during the break. As of yesterday afternoon, there were 15 students on the list, McElhenie said. If not enough people sign up, students If they put an earlier deadline on it people would be forced to sign up earlier.' I McCollum resident and desk assistant who had already paid will get their money back. "Those individuals need to make other arrangements. We will typically refer them to local motels," he said. McElhennie said it could cost as much as $2,000 a day to run one hall. "This is a big ticket item," he said. This is a big ticket item, he said "We have to be fiscally responsible." He said a hall was usually kept open during the break, as was McColum Hall last year. In the past, he said, not quite 50 people would sign up but more usually signed up after the deadline. Residence hall employees will not know if they will be working during Thanksgiving break until the deadline date, Jerry Jasuta, McColium resident and desk assistant, said he was eager to find out if the hall would be open. "I don't have plans to stay any-where else," he said. "I guess I'll try to stay with friends." Jausat said that the deadline to sign up should be earlier than Thursday and that people were left not knowing what to do because the deadline was late. "If they put an earlier deadline on it people would be forced to sign up earlier," he said. Miyazaaki said that he had not signed up to stay in the halls yet but that he planned to sign up before the deadline. Gustavo Saurez, McCollum resident from San Jose, Costa Rica, said he planned to stay in the hall for the break. But he said, if the hall was not open he would ask a friend who had an apartment if he could stay there. East Hills site ready for businesses Garage-door firm will be first tenant of industrial park By Steve Buckner Kansan staff writer "We've had a whole stack of applicants," he said. "We've been impressed with the interviews." Nobody is employed there yet, but things are busy at the East Hills Industrial Park on Highway 10 east of Lawrence. Craig Ewing, production manager of the Garage Door Group, said the interviews were going well. The Garage Door Group, the first company to commit to the new business park, is interviewing applicants at the Job Service Center, 833 Ohio St., said Mike Pritchard, manager of the center. The company has been interviewing 13 people a day, he said, and will take a week to talk to potential employees. The company is hiring warehouse workers, such as material handlers and machine operators. Ewing said. At the company's busiest times, he said, it plans to employ between 70 and 100 people. The company manufactures garage door component parts, he said, such as steel panels, springs and metal tracks. T No administrative. hiring will be necessary. Ewing said, because the company is moving both of its North Kansas City, Mo., offices to Lawrence. The company plans to open Jan. 2, he said. Meanwhile the park's other prospective tenant, Penn Plastic, Creighton, Pa., is taking the necessary legal action to receive the Industrial Revenue Bonds for which it won approval from the Lawrence City Commission last week, said Bill Martin, director of economic development for the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. The company will occupy the 80,000-square-foot shell building that was built to entice newbusiness to Lawrence. "We're bringing our office with us" Ewing said. The company manufactures garage door component parts, he said, such as steel panels, springs and metal tracks. The Penn Plastic deal has not been Both sides remain cautiously optimistic that the deal will go through. completed, he said, because the company is on a state waiting list for the IRBs. The company will find out whether it will receive the low interest bonds in December. Martin said. "We're moving ahead in our plans," said Harold Lasser, president of Penn Plastic. "We liked the University's influence on the community, the quality of the labor pool, other companies' experiences and the park." He said the company looked at eight sites before choosing Lawrence and is considering a Missouri site if the deal falls through. "Let's put it this way," he said. "It's a dramatic influence." Lasser said the IRBs were important in bringing his company to Lawrence. Martin also is playing the waiting game with a backup plan. 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