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Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, October 29, 1984 i Battalion Classified OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR RENT AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up during the academic year in which they are published. Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published, usually in September, must pay a mailing and hand ling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid.31141 DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY Directory fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Directories must be picked up during the academic year in which they are published. 31t41 WANTED Mini Warehouse Sizes of 5x5 to 10x30 The Storage Center 764-8238 or 696-5487. 16130 11R£D OF CRAMPED QUARTERS? Find a couple of roommates and live cheaper than in the dorm. S bdrm. 2 bath, washer/dryer connections. Some 2 stories, fire- places/ceiling fans/fenced yards. All on shuttle bus route. University Rentals, 846-2471 or 846-8730. 31tl0 ALL SIZES ARE AVAILABLE NOW! Bryan Mini Storages, 3213 Highway 21 West, Bryan, Texas 77803, 775-4127. 40l30 ROOMMATE WANTED Roommate wanted own bedroom. $128/month. Call 693-0789. 41t5 SERVICES We buy and sell used stereos. Call for details. 846-4607. 23tS0 Need tickets to A&M vs Texas football game. Call col lect for Wes (713)667-9898 after 5:00. 30t 10 PERSONALS GIRLS WAIT! Ever gone to a hairstylist and asked them to take off an inch and they take 3? Not with me! If you have beautiful hair and want to keep it that way-You'll see me soon! Perms too! Billy V.I.P.S. Hairstylist, 846-3435. 38ts PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and referrals-Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas 713/524-0548. 10t64 SPECIAL NOTICE L^isc weight fur the holidays! 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Must have transportation and tools. Approximately 20 hours a week and Saturday. Beal Realty, 823-546910tl0 FOR RENT Walk to Class from...Your Own 1 bdrm. 1 bath apartment. Study with out pets or children making noise around you. Laundry facilities on sight and a convenience store next door. What more could an Aggie ask for? Call Apartments & More, 696-5487.1 etso In the country, but close to TAMU! University Acres is the place to be. 2 bdrm. 1 bath from a low $225 with some bills paid. Pets welcome. Call Apartments & More, 696-5487 letso TIMBER RIDGE APTS. 1 & 2 Bedroom Flats 2-1 VhTownhouses Now preleasing for Dec. 3 blocks from campus. Laundry & Pool. 503Cherry St., 846-2173. 3212c FOR RENT; Two bed apts., furn/unfurn. $250-$285, 415 College Main, Northgate, 775-0349. 15t30 £ fifibULkiAH ThEatreS COMING SOON NO SMALL AFFAIR COUNTRY 1 Ut SHOW SAT. AND SUN., AU. SKATS a, — . .-.-MONDAY KTAM FAMILY NICHT-KCH. « 1 'll SCI -TUKSDA Y-KTAM FAMILY NIGHT-ME HI 1 ^ X -MON.-WKD. FOB ALL STUDENTS WITH 1 CURRENT l.D. TO AAM-MJNN J.C.-RRYAN 1 HIGH SCHOOL-ARM CONROUDATED SCHULMAN 6 775-2463 TEACHERS 7:25 9:45 ANDROID 7:3* 9:50 FIRST BORN 7:25 9:45 PURPLE RAIN 7:35 9:55 AMERICAN DREAMER 7:20 9:40 TERMINATOR 7:20 9:40 MANOR EAST III 8238300 IRRECONCILABLE 7:15 DIFFERENCES 9:35 ALL OF ME 7:20 TERROR IN 7:25 THE AISLES 9:45 3 bdrm, 2 bath 4-plex w/washer/dryer, close to TAMU, $350.00,272-8422. 32tl0 Around town Aggielcmd ’85 class pictures taken now Freshmen and sophomores can have their class pictures taken now at the Pavilion from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Junior, seniors and graduate students can avoid long lines by having their pictures taken now at the Yearbook Associates office at South Kyle, behind Culpepper Plaza. Don’t delay getting your picture taken. Defensive driving classes begin today The Brazos Valley Safety Agency is sponsoring a defensive driv ing course today and tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Ra- mada Inn, College Station. The course can be used to receive a 10 percent reduction in automobile insurance rates or for the dismissal of a traffic fine. Registration is 5 p.m. today at the Ramada Inn. The fee is $20. Call 693-8178 for information. The College Station Safety Committee will sponsor a defensive driving course in the Fellowship Hall at the A&M Church of Christ, FM 2818, across from the Consolidated High School. This course will be offered today and Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Registra tion is from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. today at the door. The Fee is $20 in cash. For further information call 696-4945. Mountaineer to speak about N. America The MSG Outdoor Recreation Committee is presenting Fred Beckey, a legendary mountaineer, Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Rudder Fo rum. Beckey will present a program on the “Mountains of North America” including peaks in ranges from New England to Mexico’s Sierra Madre to die Wind Rivers, Sierras, Cascades and Alaska Range. Tickets are on sale at the Box Office for $ 1. Research (continued from page 1) The University will receive almost $30 million in federal research funds from the National Science Foundation for the project every year for 10 years. A&M’s research park is not some thing that will develop overnight — or even over the course of a couple of years. The first research park based as part of a university was at Stanford University in California. The park was started in 1951 and, after more than 30 years, led to the development of the famed high-tech silicon valley, home of some of the country’s largest computer firms. Since then, 27 such parks have been started, most of them failures. An Ohio State University study finished three years ago showed that six of the parks were successful, 16 were failures, and five were some where in between. With these odds, A&M officials decided first to thoroughly research their idea. “When A&M wanted to start their park, they came and looked at Utah’s,” Money said. Money said the University admin istrators wanted to see how a success ful park was planned, managed and developed. The park is part of the Universi ty’s Target 2000 plan. Target 2000 is a long-term set of goals, set up for the University by the Board of Regents in 1981, that strives for A&M to reach world-uni versity status by the turn of the cen tury. The plan’s general report, re leased in May 1983, outlines some objectives on the University’s re search : “Recommendations: • The Board of Regents should develop a formal policy favoring in creased ties between the private sec tor and should vigorously support efforts to make suen linkages an op erating reality. • Efforts should be supported to attract high technology industries and businesses to the areas sur rounding the system campuses. • Offices and activities of the sys tem should be established in re search parks and in other appropri ate locations throughout the state where linkages with the private sec tor can be facilitated. Rationale: • The system can benefit as much from the teaching, research and service capabilities of the private sec tor as the private sector can benefit from the teaching, research and service capabilities of the system. • Lost federal dollars for re search and other activities are not likely to be made up completely by the Legislature. • There is reasonable compatibil ity between the objectives of the sys tem and the objectives of private sec tor entities.” Money has described the research park as a symbiotic endeavor. The business community can ben efit by using the University’s facili ties and experts, and the University can benefit from, for one thing, the financial resources of the private in dustries. A&M faculty can benefit by work ing with the companies as consul tants. Students can benefit by doing work there while in school as well as being provided with post-graduate job opportunities. The local community can benefit because of the employment oppor- tunites that would open up with the arrival of private businesses — the research park in Utah employed morp than 3,000 people. A&M Research Park ^ aha 5. izza %•> • At Alfredo’s Family Night (every Mon. & Tues. Family Night) Free drinks for Children under12 16” Pizza Supreme Cheese $ 4 W Supreme Dream Deluxe $ 10" 846-0079 Hours: 5-12 Daily We Make Our Dough Fresh Daily 99e per additional ilm Open early TtmlFiil ——J City Paint & Body Foreign & Domestic Cars •Fiberglass Work Painting & Color Matching •Insurance Claims Iritsi bank! 1 * t»WT 1 THUS Annul [COUKTHOUU] -DOWXTOWK •ITM- |U00 W MTH | JttHI n WHT Free Estimates Wrecker Service 10% Student Discoun 823-5255 1300 W. 25th Bryan LA TERTULIA A&M’s Spanish Club will be meeting Monday, October 29th at 7:30 p.m. 510 Rudder. Dues will be collected ai committees organized. Refreshments served. EVERYONE is WELCOME is pleased to extend the 1 0% \ i Student Discount w/current Aggie I.D. 1214 Texas Ave. 775-1500 Residence Hall Staff Positions Open for SpringSS Application packets available in: Corps Area Office 007 Trigon Commons Area Office Commons Central Area Office A-2 Lounge North Area Office B-1 Lounge OR Call 845-9804 for more information Head Resident Deadline Extended November 2,1984 Sr KAPLAN Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 707 Texas Ave. 301 College Station In Dallas: 11617 N. Central Expressway Call Days Evenings iWeiN' il Need hell to prepare call 696-31!f for details * PROBie/W PR€GNflNCY! UJ€ CRN m Free Pregnancy Testing Personal Counseling Pregnancy Terminations: Completely Confidential Call Us First - We Care (713)774-9706 6420 Flillcroft, Houston, Texas