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THE AimTTON TOVJEK ARRIVED TUE5/W/, B0T THEIR INSTALLATION NAS DELAYED FOR A PAY OR TWO--- A FLW of THE BELLS WERE MYSTERIOUSLY AUSSI/Y6 (W77L 1T WA5 DISCOVERED THAT CAMPOS POLICE, SEEING NO FAKKING PERMIT OFMV RIND ON THEM, TICKETED THEM A A/P HAP THEM T0WEP OFF ..IN A RELATED STORY, FLANS WERE ANNOUNCED TODAY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROPOSED "BOH BRIGHT MEMORIAL BELL PIT," TO &E LOCATED ON THE WEST CAMPUS, A WAV FROM BlERWm WHEW FULLY CCMTU.. EXCAVATED, THE PH< 30 FEET WIPE Af 11! PEEP. PLAH5AREM:| underway to pitchh UNUSED LIBERAL Ml PROGRAM A HP MUM FACULTY HIRIH6 PKi INTO IT. United Press International HUMBLE — A tornado ripped through the fire station Wednesday, tearing off the roof and the trans mitter antenna, but injuring no one, police said. “In a very short period of time, we’ve had hail, and torrential rain,” said police chief Lennie Hendrick. “We couldn’t even see across the street. The power is out all over town.” Hendrick said the twister struck the Houston suburb at 5:08 p.m. He said no firefighting equipment was damaged, and the police depart ment was able to relay emergency calls to firefighters. Two mobile homes were de stroyed and other homes were dam aged during a severe thunderstorm that struck near Austin and brought rain to drought-stricken central Texas. Authorities said there were no in juries when high winds struck the mobile homes aoout two miles south of Bergstrom Air Force Base. Air Force officials said they clocked wind gusts during the 2 p.m. storm at 60 mph. The National Weather Service said only .4-inch of rain fell at the Austin airport, but nearby Manor got 1.5 inches. Elsewhere, thunderstorms were scattered over Lubbock, the Midland area, and just north of the Golden Triangle area. Police Beat n g ported to the University Police De partment through Thursday. MISDEMEANOR THEFT: • $6 in cash was stolen from a man’s wallet left unattended in 56 Halbouty. • A backpack containing two textbooks and one calculator was sto len from the Commons Dining Area. What’s up Thursday TAMU THEATER ARTS: the Premier Players present The Orphans by James Prideaux at 8 p.m. today through Satur day in Rudder Forum. Tickets are $1.50 tor students and $2.50 for the general public. TAMU SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB: there will be a skydiv ing demonstration at 7:30 p.m. on the polo field. An orien tation meeting for interested students will be at 8 p.m. in 401 Rudder. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: will meet at 7 p.m. in 140 MSC. Saturday FLORICULTURE ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CLUB: will have a plant sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the floriculture greenhouse across from Heldenfelds. Reagan . to campaifTC in Austin Unit ■ SAN Fj Democrat! United Press Intematioul a | ( i me Fe AUSTIN — The White *hursday said Wednesday that Presidm dential ca gan will campaign in the Texas vow to ti£ tal city next week, an announca® e A' m 11 that surprised local Repii Party leaders. Details of the trip were in leased, but Reagan press aidtU Speaks said the visit to Austimi| E art of a two-day campr - epinnim? Wednesday tna ■ The h Ferraro tii pith a wo: .war for tl bgs, but Dart of a two-day campaign! aiparty ur eginning Wednesday tnat "Tw ima ^y Sl include Atlanta. f J 1 . ^ Reagan last visited lexasr 1 . - spoke to a Texas State Bar it* mention, in San Antonio on July 6. New York woman comes to Texas I ‘Hot dog lady’ loves her hotdog call Stated by demonstr [down tb cheering < I Some ! York’s bo war-old Antonett; Irocker an television By JEFF WRIGHT Reporter It is 7:30 a.m. and the sun is be ginning to shine. It feels like another hot and sticky day on the Texas A&M campus. Inside the Under ground restaurant, under Sbisa din- i n g 1 — 11 c 1 —”— nn,,~ “I never dreamed when I was a litde girl that I would grow up to be a hot dog lady. ” most out of sight and thi realized that he had no mat] came running back and said lady, I didn’t get a hot d him a hotdog and sent happy.” hall, Sharon Turner doesn’t think about the heat. She is concen trating on the shiny, stainless steel hotdog cart that sne cleaned and f iolished the night before. It sits in ront of her like a hungry puppy waiting to be fed its breakfast. The cart, like the puppy, has to be sup plied with the necessary materials to get through the day. By 7:50 she pushes the cart, fully stocked with supplies, out into the hot sun. It is then that she realizes the hot, humid air and begins to wonder if she made the right deci sion in leaving New York. As she pushes the cart down the sidewalk past Heaton Hall, her thoughts go back to the summer days in western New York, she says. There was always a slight breeze blowing through the cool, dry New York morning. It was different from the hot, sticky morning air here at Texas A&M, she says with a shrug. By 8 a.m., the hotdog cart is in its place under the old oak tree in front of the Chemistry building. The shade is great, she says as she wipes the perspiration from her face. By now the doughnuts and sweet rolls have arrived from the kitchen and are carefully placed on top of the drink cooler and covered with plastic wrap and aluminum foil. The cart is positioned with all of-its parts in place. The straws, napkins, sugar and creamer packets and the coffee stirrers are neatly arranged in va rious places on the cart. “I like to kee nized as possible, snaron says makes it easier when I get in a rush. Around 9:30, classes get out and business begins to boom. “I think Aggies are super,” she says with a big smile. “I had never heard of Aggies until seven months ago when I came to Texas. I am glad I came here.” At first students are the only cus tomers but by 10 a.m. Sharon has sold cold drinks, coffee and all of the sweet rolls to professors and secre taries and anybody else who walks The students become re| tomers and one guy even bnnj friends everyday after class, stid He tells them to buy from thi because she is his friend, the pi therapist assistant says. to keep everything as or ? a- b y. The big red and white umbrella possible, Sharon says. It draws atte Stion and the smell com ing from the hotdogs now steaming on the cart can be hard to resist. | The T “I didn’t know that you Mem rec< have a license to be an assistigbout a Texas,” she says. “Some day lj|nneton ! In tht to get my license but for nowise Thur great job. Of course, 1 dreamed when I was a little wWores, a I would grow up to be ahouphl scien dy.” “Can I help you?” she says to her first customer. “How are you to day?” Sharon wishes luck to the student and sends her off to take that dreaded final. She gets going so fast that you would not dare interupt. Sometimes you can see hands and arms flying in every direction. Even through the rush she still manages to smue and say “How are you today?” “That girl is a 7-UP girl,” she says She gets to know the students by what they get everyday and has made some really good friends. “On one of my first days this little guy ran by in a big hurry and wanted a hotdog and I was really busy,” she “I was so confused and frus- says. trated that I gave the boy a bun with- off tenure al race, blac The blue-eyed, blond san! ’F hind the hotdog cart until 2 ^ ^ n when it is time to go in. Thtf m,’ ' of packing up the utensiai a money begins and by 2:15 she^ - her way hack to the with perspiration drippingfr nt . . ' face. There she takes i nventf 'i! 11 ^ n , ^ the day’s sales and totals the row P She cleans and polishes thecaitfF et puts it back into place becaus ^ w morrow morning it will be j us m te ^ ec out a hotdog. 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