THE BATTALION Page 5 MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1977 ' 'Hodgepodge of unusual items n MSC auction—a bargain day it conclu$i te studies tfi range of ihans, Idren, ned cultures aij ■nted early little relati# al qualities! u s ol life ad ir in a 3 adds; hi Id \vas6|| :“re any fira or her bel of adult tie opmentauti y of childrei cl (iuatemalii an intervii discoveries that his fiat pennaneB| joys . tart of fevelopmeit, lescent aniift cluldlidh vardi ^ Keyes Carson, class of‘40, was the auctioneer for the MSC lost & found auction Friday. Battalion photo by Susan Webb Items for auction were books, calculators, coats, umbrellas and watches. Lost any underwear? That plus any number of items could have been found at last Fri day’s MSC lost and found auction — a hodgepodge sale of items ranging from underwear, to raincoats, watches and jewelry. The crowd gathered not only to consider possibly Christmas gifts, but amusement. Keyes Carson, a member of the A&M class of 1940, served as au ctioneer and begger, depending on what was for sale. Sometimes one of his helpers would model the coats and nylon slips to make them more attractive. Ties, assorted earrings, and shirts were put together to sell as groups to bring better prices. Items generally started around $1, and worked up. Damaged or brand-new, all went up for sale. New owners not satisfied with their purchases after examination, were given full refunds; then it went right back up for sale. Umbrellas were the big money getters, despite the sunny day out side the MSC’s main lounge. But at the end, both owners and sellers considered it a profitable day. LOU’S BUYING BOOKS FOR CASH! Or Get 20% More In Trade! Remember your little brother or sister this Christmas with an Aggie replica jersey or one of our other custom T-shirts. LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE Northgate Across from the Post Office r/av; r z*v; r-syi r/kM r-iv; r/AM r r r?i Big'Results' CLASSIFIED ADS t For Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 gin native ifety marb ive Gilchrist ,ti so by Dr.) as A&M, Id A pays for added training Veterans who dropped out of high to join the service and now raffic engiH ish to finish high school or prepare ), in Beam r application to Texas A&M Uni- County aisftrsity may have that additional )een thei aining paid for by the Veterans iminstration. The Texas A&M liaison office of i VA explained that the monthly ce 1966.' t 20 was tie is tall 1) aArien^e Ieci