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Monday, April 16, 1984/The Battalion/Page 7 In the MSC lourge Lost and found auction Tuesday By MARY FRANCES SCOTT Reporter The Memorial Student Cen ter Lost and Found Auction will offer everything from umbrel/ las to gold jewelry from 10 a.nr to 1 p.m. Tuesday in the MSi lounge. There will be a preview of tie items at 9:00 but bidding vill not begin until 10:00. Sarah Melanie Wilson, ctair- man of the auction, said its highlights this year afe several gold bracelets, an opal anc gold ring and a man’s gold Seiko atch. Other items include cal- ulators, umbrellas and basket- jails. Wilson emphasized that the auction is cash only. However if you bid on something and don’t have enough cash to pay for it, Wilson said the item will be held for you as long as you pay be fore the auction ends. The items for the auction came from the MSC lost and found desk. Items are turned over to the auction if they are not claimed within six months. Wilson said an item with a name on it is taken to the University Police Department, which tries to contact the owner. She said if someone sees something at the auction that belongs to him and can con vince her of that, then she will return it to him. The auctioneer, former Bryan Mayor Lloyd Joyce said, “Some people miss some really good buys by not coming (to the auction).” Joyce said he did the auc tioneering twice last year and that he’s looking Toward to com ing next week. Wilson said, “The money from the auction goes in to fi nancing MSC committees.” Last semester the auction raised $3,000 but Wilson said she is expecting $1,500 to $2,000 this semester. In the past the money has been used for decorating the MSC at Christmas, Wilson said, but the money is not earmarked for that specific purpose. How ever, she didsay the amount and quality of the decorations is a good indicator of the auction’s success. repaired, Ml also will larst] must provide, isiomersw paired under nents. as founded 70s by Jim l| rusty had v Rentals, and hiv in 1981,hi hat year it raj ank 15. Halil niblidy rased in Bi One of the White played guitar and sang at the show, which was held at Rudder Au ditorium Friday night. ump Boys and Dinettes' + iomes to A&M tonight ipler 11 prr ■en concluded ing the judgeii ' Murphy said. By KATHY WIESEPAPE I I Pl4Ml Staff Writer ij I | I UVump boy: A tuneful guy fo pumps gas at L.M. and ’sGas Station. ' Moitii )inette: A singing waitress at Double Cupp Diner, have down Highway 57, stop it the Double Cupp, and they jhtentertain you with a song I dance. said of the inf. tion, have delighted audiences from coast to coast with their version of the musical. The play centers around its music, supplemented by danc ing and dialogue. It offers a blend of a variety of styles — country, rockability, gospel, bluegrass, ballads and blues. “Pump Boys and Dinettes” will be presented at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theatre today and Tuesday. Tickets are still avail able at the Rudder Box Office. albert Simlec istralia, diretu (Jeorge’s Scl® id last year’s# *er because of )r 1 calch their acl knight or assacTesby(l esda y "‘gj 1 '’ when “Pump s and Dinettes” comes to der Theatre. he musical is a tribute to town America — the ams and realities of the Ich counter girls and gas sta- [tguys. Through music and ds, it attempts to portray the is" from eastjft of typical roadside workers “Gilbertsaid.ihaffection and warmth. n the Beirut rhoods of re people es, but thebi this procession sse who traiW um P P°y s and Dinettes” Mser Paulii 1 f° r lwo sold-out years in d a inoup oil"'York an< J was nominated ilie West Afitl ^e Tony Award for Best 'ory Coast, ■F a l on Broadway in 1982. group ofslfll 16 Gable and Henry Gross, Portugal, jbo play the leading roles in "• touring company produc- MSC GREAT ISSUES General Meeting ~1 iOOpm 502 Ruddsr April 16 th Big Plans for Next Semester. So Be There! EPPIN' AHEAD Get one step ahead by selecting your apartment housing NOW! Choose from six great Metro Properties locations and live within minutes of campus, shopping, res taurants, clubs, banking facilities, and all locations are on the shuttle bus routes. Pre-leasing fall prices start at $260 for one bed room units and $375 for two bedrooms. Special summer rate are available too! 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