10 b+uym, uiuo^uy U1 3^01 3^ o\ Sux^ooy unSaq a/vaq saoS t ‘/Sauai_i uSis s^uuii ftno ^ < ^? > .? Ci _ SUiaas ^ ureBia j.ia\T\d.oci ^ sdLo^s j\as\ja\v^ jo uoisv\ siu ic ^ -V'exjo. s.uo ou ‘ lO/STaljui VALLEY CYCLERY ND TREK Team up to make state of the art equipment affordable Unique Features and Benefits of TREK* Bicycles DESIGN Every TREK bicycle Is constructed to a demanding set of engineering designs, developed to provide the best possible combination of comfortable ride, posi tive dandling, high strength, and light weight The steel bike designs have been slowly developed over ten years of manufacturing experience. These designs have been continually fine- tuned, and now incorporate TREK's own design investment cast lugs. MATERIALS TREK bicycles are constructed of the finest materials available for each price point or model. Tubing is Chrome Maly alloy or Reynolds 531, in the steel models. Steel framesets are inter nally silver brazed. These materials as sure the highest possible level of rid ing performance, strength, and enduring value. COMPONETRY Components are selected from ven dors around the worfd, and are care fully matched and tested by TREK en gineers. Components for each model are carefully chosen and tested on that model. This assures the best pos sible value and workability for each mode. TREK is a domestic supplier. Who is very proud of the products that they build: TREK bicycles and framesets cany a lifetime guarantee against de fects in workmanship or materials If a defect is discovered with a TREK product, TREK will correct the situa tion under the terms of its warranty policy, TREK can repair, replace, or repaint any TREK product at the plant in Wisconsin. Valley Cyclery has purchased hundreds of 1984, 1985 and 1986 closeouts in addition to the current line. Prices on all TREK bicycles are unbeatable. \t\ Reynolds 531 tubing with \\\ Trek investment castings. Suntour Alpha dnvetrar, with new index shifting 330 ELANCE A Reynolds 531 frame crafted to perfection using our own precise investment-cast fittings. Features the new Suntour “Alpha 5000“ index control Suntour's efficient new "Z" chain. transmission tor shifts that are right on center every time. Also includes the new D/a Compe Alpha brakeset with hooded iewrs. Sealed bearing systems 23.9 pounds throughout. And Etta's Ultra anatomic saddle atop micro adjusting seatpost for comfort from the very first mile. Weight: Reg.$389 95 Special $289 88 $ SAVE $ on hundreds of bicycles and other TREK* Products in addition to TREK's lifetime warranty. Vallery Cyclery adds a one year adjustment policy. TREK DAY SATURDAY SEPT. 5th A TREK factory rep will be on hand to answer any and all Technical questions pertaining to TREK BICYCLES and other TREK Products. VALLEY CYCLERY 764-2000 1501 FM 2818 Fall Forecast: On Campus 6 In case you’re wondering what to expect to see on the A&M campus this semester, we’ve given you some thought-provoking, although slightly far-fetched, possibilities. Turn to page 6 to discover what changes could be in store for the university. Fall Forecast: Fashion g This section begins our look into what the Fall semester holds in store for Aggies. We’ve given you some fashion tips, some insight into home decoration and some ideas for turning the contents of your hail closet into a Cosmopolitan or GQ wardrobe. Fall Forecast: In the News 11 Are you clandestine activities? Who and what will be in the news in the coming months? Would you believe “Vanna White for president?” Anything is possible, you know. Movie review 4 Tom takes a look at “Born in East LA, ” the first movie staring Cheech Marin without his infamous partner Tommy Chong. Read on to find out how our new reviewer ranks this new Cheech-and-Chong-minus- Chong comedy. Book review 5 For a change of pace, we decided to give you some insight into a book instead of an album this week. The reviewer has taken a look at “Misery,” the latest thriller from Stephen King. Turn to page 5 to find out what to expect from this exciting new novel. Dear Readers: Back-to-School Mania has hit again with new classes, new roommates, new professors and new worries. Well, fear not, fellow students, At Ease is here to help. In our first issue, we've taken the liberty of looking into our crystal ball and predicting some future events in die areas of fashion, on-campus issues and events in the news. Although this issue is light reading, hold on to your seats because we're planning some heavy issues for the upcoming semester. We really appreciate all the suggestions and comments you gave us in the reader survey in last semester's final issue, and have tried to use them to build a new and improved At Ease. We would like to continue to dedicate our attention:’ page to you, our readers, but are once again in sore need of printable material and pictures. So please bring by all of your creative attempts which you worked on all summer and maybe your name will be the next to appear in the attention!! page bylines. You can drop your column, essay, and/or photograph by the Battalion, Room 216 Reed McDonald. Mark any material you submit clearly with your name, phone number and At Ease. Be sure and tune in next week, and meanwhile relax and enjoy the game this weekend. And take a break—after a week of school you deserve it! 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