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Page 6 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1976
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“Yearbook fees are refundable in full during,
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
“Students who will not be on campus when
the yearbooks are published,usually by Sep
tember 1, must pay a mailing and handling
fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they
be mailed without the necessary fees having
been paid.
“Refunds will not be made on books not
picked up within one semester of the publica
tion date (December 17, 1976 for the 1976
Aggieland).”
This policy takes effect with the delivery of
the 1976 edition of the Aggieland.
OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TEXAS A&M
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
In the past, certain information has been made public
by Texas A&M University as a service to students,
families and other interested individuals.
Under the "Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
of 1974,” the following director)' information may be
made public unless the student desires to withhold all
or any portion of it:
Student’s name, address, telephone listing,
date and place of birth, major field of study,
participation in officially recognized activities
and sports, dates of attendance, degrees and
awards received, and the most recent previ
ous educational agency or institution at
tended by the student.
Any student wishing to withhold any or all of this
information should fill out, in person, the appropriate
form, available to graduate students at the Graduate
College and to undergraduate students at the Regis
trar’s Office, no later than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, Sep
tember 14, 1976.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Texas A&M University
To comply with the requirements of the "Family Educa
tional Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, ' Texas AAM
University has adopted policies and procedures summar
ized in the following paragraphs, which will be announced
publicly periodically These policies and procedures are
intended to implement the requirements of this Act and to
clarify these requirements for all members of the Univers
ity student body, faculty, professional staff, parents and
other interested parties
Any person desiring further clarification of this policy
statement may request same from Mr Robert A Lacey.
Registrar
I According to the Texas A AM Student Records
System, records will be maintained in a variety of
administrative offices as outlined below The chief
administrative officer in each office will be respon
sible lor the records under his control and for the re
lease of information in those records
N»m*
R A Lacey
B G Lay
Type of Records
Academic and ad
missions records
Position
Registrar
Director of Admis
sions
Dean of the Graduate
College
Director of Academic Academic counsel
Counseling Center mg and testing
records
J J Koldus III
Chief of the Umver
sity Police
Controller of
Accounts
Director of Student
Financial Aid
Director of the Uni
versity Health Center
Housing Manager
Disciplinary and
personal counsel
ing records
Campus security
records
Financial obligatory
records
Financial aid records
Medical records
T R Parsons
E Bellard
Commandant
Athletic Director
W B Lancaster
Address and hous
ing records
ROTC records
Student athlete
records
Personnel records of
employed stu
dents
l J Van Pell
Director of the Job placement
Placement Office records
Provost of Moody
College of Marine
Saences A Mantime
Resources
Dean of the College of
Agnculture Student records of
Dean of the College the eleven aca-
of Architecture A demic colleges
Environmental
Design
Dean of the College of.
Business Admmistra •
F W R Hubert
W D Maxwell
The Seventy-two
Department
Heads
Dean of the College of
Education
Dean ol the College ot
Engmeenng
Dean of the College of
Geo saences
Dean of the College of
Liberal Arts
Dean of the College ot
Medicine
Dean of the College of
Science
Dean of the College of
Vetennary Medicine
Heads of the Aca- Student records ot
demic Departments the seventy-two
academic depart
ments
Foreign Student Foreign student per-
Advisor sonnel records
items as grades, transcripts, financial aid and
probation reports.)
I Appropriate persons, if the knowledge of such in
formation is necessary to protect the health or
safety of the student or other persons
J. Individuals requiring such informatidn by means
of a judicial order or any lawfully issued sub
poena. upon condition that the student is notified
by the University of all such orders and sub
poenas in advance of compliance
V Student Rights to Challenge Records
Students have the right to a hearing to challenge
records and information directly relating to them The
challenge is restricted to inaccurate, misleading, or
otherwise inappropriate records and information.
The following procedures shall be followed:
A Any student wishing to challenge records or in
formation directly relating to him must notify the
individual responsible for maintaining the record
of the wish to challenge The notice must be in
writing and specifically identify the item chal
lenged and the basis for the challenge This writ
ten request must be filed in duplicate with the
custodian of the challenged record
B. All initial hearings will be informal and partici
pants will be the custodian of the challenged
records or information, the student and the au
thor (it appropriate) of the material.
C It any of the participants (record custodian, stu
dent or author) are not satisfied with the results
of the informal hearing, a formal hearing will be
conducted under the procedures adopted and
published below:
1 The hearing will be conducted and the re
sults decided within a reasonable period of
time (seven business days) following the re
quest for the hearing
2 The hearing will be conducted, and the de
cision rendered, by an institutional official or
other party who does not have a direct in
terest in the outcome of the hearing The ap
pointment of the official or party will be made
by the Vice President to whom the record
custodian reports
3 The student will be afforded a full and fair
opportunity to present evidence relevant to
challenging the content of the educational
records in order to insure that they are not in
accurate. misleading, or otherwise in viola-
ation of the privacy or other rights of stu
dents The hearing also provides an oppor
tunity for correction or deletion of any inac
curate, misleading, or otherwise inappropri- ,
ate data contained in the record and/or to
insert into the record a written explanation of
the student respecting the content of the
challenged record
4 The decision must be rendered in writing to
all interested parties within a reasonable
period of time (seven business days) after
the conclusion of the hearing
I. Release of 'Student Directory Information"
Information on students, such as date and place of
birth, participation in officially recognized activities
and sports, weight and height of members of athletic
teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards re
ceived. and the most recent previous educational
agency or institution attended, is defined and re
ferred to in this Act as "student directory information'
(this is a category of information and does not refer
necessarily to a publication known as a "directory' )
The information mentioned above will be released by
various campus offices periodically or upon request
unless the student requests in writing that specific
information be withheld
A publication known as the Texas AAM University
Directory is one type of periodical containing data
classified as student directory information It will
contain the student s name, address, telephone
listing, major field of study and classification unless
the student requests that part or all ot the data be
withheld
Periodically the Registrar will publish official notice
of the above policy so that students wishing to do so
can make requests known to the Registrar /under
graduates) or the Dean of the Graduate College
(graduate students) After the official notice has
been published, the Registrar will inform offices con
cerned of the requests received
Destruction of Records
Texas A&M University constantly reviews educa
tion records it maintains and periodically it becomes
necessary to destroy certain records In no case will
the University destroy records if the action is prohib
ited by state and/or federal law
Basic scholastic records are kept permanently in the
Registrar s Office Beyond these, the various de
partments and offices may determine their own pol
icies regarding retention of records within existing
law
Letters of Recommendation
A: Students have the right to review confidential
recommendations used in applications for em
ployment or for admission to any educational
agency or institution, or information concerning
honors awarded, except when the student
waives, m writing, the pnvileges of examination
B Under the Family Educational Rights and Pri
vacy Act of 1974. the student does not have ac
cess to confidential letters and statements of
recommendation which were placed in the edu
cation records prior to January 1. 1975. if the
letters or statements are used fof purposes for
which they were specifically intended
Former Students
These procedures apply to all persons formerly en
rolled at Texas A&M University as well as to those
currently enrolled
AKC Irish Setters. Shots; Show and Obedience,
Champion Pedigree, 693-3168 . 6t2
One hotel reservation for sale for Sept. 10 & 11. Call
693-4429. 6(2
Sorensens Retail Foliage Plant Sales, 3908 Old Col
lege Road. 6t4
CFA Registered Siamese, Chocolate & Lilac Point
$20-$50. (Inc. Shots) 779-6418. 6t3
Ever-blooming African violets for your room. 693-
3237. 2t9
IRISH SETTER PUPPIES. EXCELLENT PEDIG
REE, SHOTS. 779-7438. 4 t4
Beautiful Persian kittens. 2 red males. AGFA regis
tered. $50 each. 846-5325. 4t3
Sell your used air conditioned to
White's Auto Store or trade on new
Catalina home appliances.
Ford Ranchero 302 V8, 2-door, automatic, 693-
2£i£: jts
FOR RENT
2610 Texas Avenue.
THE
LA SALLE
a resident
hotel
Faculty, Staff, Post-Grads, Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified place to
live & study.
Rooms and Rooms
With Board
Monthly Basis
La Salle Hotel
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
Pizza Inn
HELP WANTED
FULL AND PART
TIME HELP
ALSO WEEKEND
HELP
APPLY IN
PERSON
413 S. Texas Ave.
College Station
Furnished 2 bedroom mobile home
with large bath, kitchen and living
room. Central air and heat. Located
on large private lot. 1705 Cotton
wood, Bryan. $150 per month. $50
deposit. No pets. Day and night, call
779-5724. Day, Wednesday - Satur
day, 779-1731.
5tl
MR. GATTI’S —
the best pizza
in town . . . honest!
Mr. Gatti’s is presently accept
ing applications for full and
part time help. Starting im
mediately. Above minimum
wage, 15-40 hours a week. Call
Greg or Ron 846-4809 for ap
pointment. 4t4
2 bedroom trailer,
$160. 693-4652 be
fore 9 p.m.
Large two bedroom apart
ments. May have pets. Horse
stalls available. Call 823-2870
or 846-8701.
Sell Mums — Make
Money
Student Floral Conces
sions needs Corps rep
resentatives for sales
men. Commission sal
ary. Call Steve Wright at
845-3430.
Student Access to Education Records
AH students (and former students) of Texas A&M
University have the right of access to their education
records for the purpose of review, with the exception
of those records prohibited by the Act (see Section
III)
THE GRADUATE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Hamilton, John Cihson
Degree: Ph D. in Education (Educational Adminis
tration)
Dissertation: VANDALISM IN TEXAS HIGH
SCHOOLS: NATURE, EXTENT, AND PRE
VENTIVE MEASURES.
Time: September 6, 1976 at 1:30 p.m.
Place: Room 616-A in Harrington
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
ROADRUNNER’S
CAMPGROUND
Fullhook-ups and Dump Station.
Self-Contained only. Take Booneville
Rd. Exit off East By-Pass. 1729
Booneville Rd., 823-7314.
414
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bed-
room, furnished or unfurnished, apartments. Ready for
occupancy. IVi miles south of campus- Lake for fishing.
Washateria on grounds. Country atmosphere. Call
D.R. Cain Co. 693-8850, or after 5, 846-8145 or 822-
•6135. 124tfn
High school or college student part
time. Evening and nights until 10
p.m. and weekends. Housewives or
men: day shift, full or part time. Can
work from 20-46 hours per week,
above minimum wage. Apply in per
son only. 9:30-11:00 a.m. if possible.
Whataburger, Bryan or College Sta
tion.
138tfn
Needed: Off campus
student to fill dorm vac
ancy, Utay Hall. Call
693-3082, ask for Luis.
A Students have the right to obtain copies ot rec
ords relating to themselves at the expense of the
student The reproduction charge shall not ex
ceed the actual cost to the University
B The University will respond to all requests for ex
planations and interpretations ot records or in
formation, provided the response is not in viola
tion of this Act
C The Act provides that a student may waive his
right ot access to confidential letters ot recom
mendation in the areas ot admissions, job place
ment and receipt ot awards. Students seeking
employment through the University Placement
Office may have signed such a waiver Intorma-
tion concerning the status of such waivers may
be obtained from the Director of Placement.
Consent to release personally identifiable in
formation, such as rank in class, personal con
duct, grade point ratio, academic progress, etc .
to non-authorized personnel (see Section IV)
should be obtained from the student by individu
als releasing such information.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for fhe Doctoral Degree
Name: Bartlett, William Thomas
Degree: Ph.D. in Biochemistry
Dissertation: THE ENERGY DEPENDENCE OF
MUTATIONS PRODUCED IN ESCHERICHIA
COLI BY LOW DOSES OF X-RADIATION.
Time: September 16, 1976 at 1:30 p.m.
Place: Room 214 in the Herman Heep Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Rooms available for students at Aggie Hall. 1502 S.
Texas. Stfn
Horse stalls for rent. 693-5742.
Boys only. Furnished apartment, $65, 14 utilities paid.
846-5132 after 6. 4t4
Five bedroom, five bath, older house, 107 Luther.
Stove and refrigerator. $315. 846-5444 6tl
III Records Not Accessible to Students
A Instructional, supervisory, and administrative
personnel records and educational personnel
records pertaining thereto in the sole possession
of the author and not revealed to any person
other than a substitute (i e , grade books, notes
of observation and notes for recollection pur
poses).
B Records ot a student in the custody of the Office
of University Police, provided they are main
tained solely tor law enforcement purposes, and
are made available only to law entorcement
officials ot the same jurisdiction.
C. Employment records of a University employee
who is not a student
D Records and information on a student main
tained by a physician, psychiatrist or psycholo
gist employed by the University These records
and information will be made available to a phy
sician or other appropriate professional ot the
student's choice
E Financial records ot the parents ol a studem
and any intormation contained therein
IV Authorized Non-Student Acceee to Student
Record* - Under fhe following circumstances and to
the following people, educational records (or per
sonally identifiable intormation within a record) may
be released without the whiten consent of the stu
dent
A Officials, faculty and staff employed by Texas
A&M University, if they have a legitimate edu
cational interest
B Officials ot other educational institutions in which
the student intends "or seeks" to enroll, provided
the student is notified of what is being released
and given a copy if desired
C Authorized representatives of fhe Comptroller
General ot the United Slates: the Secretary ot
Health, Education and Welfare, administrative
heads of educational agencies: or state educa
tional authorities
D Individuals needing this intormation in connec
tion with a student s application for. or receipt ot.
financial aid
E State and local officials to whom state laws (in
effect on or before November 19, 1974) require
information to be reported
F Organizations like Educational Testing Service
and College Entrance Examination Board in
connection with developing, validating, or ad
ministering predictive tests, administering stu
dent aid programs, and improving instruction,
but such organizations must not show the per
sonally identifiable information to outsiders
and the information will be destroyed when
no longer needed for audit, evaluation,
and/or enforcement of federal legal re
quirements.
G Accrediting organizations
H Parents who certify a student is carried as a
dependent for federal income tax purposes
This certification must be ascertained by the Uni
versity office concerned (If would include such
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Solomond, John Paul
Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering
Dissertation: OPTIMAL SYSTEM SPARE CON
FIGURATION BASED ON THE PRESENT
WORTH OF OPERATIONAL COSTS UNDER
A POLICY OF CANNIBALIZATION.
Time: September 17, 1976 at 10:00 a.m.
Place: Room 337E in Zachry
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
WANTED
Female grad student desperately needs place to stay.
Leave message at 845-3673.
Someone to sublease in Scandia I. Has two bedrooms,
1V4 baths. Contact Karen, 693-0593 . 4t4
CHILD CARE
A&M Methodist Day
School, 2 and 3 day pre
school programs. 846-
7298.
HAPPY FACE CHILD
CARE CENTER
Licensed with 27 years experience.
Home cooked meals. Will be open for
all home football games. Call 846-
6501. aib
Need 3 Aggies for night shift,
7-11:30 p.m. Baskin Robbins
Ice Cream Store, 2500 Texas
Avenue, 779-4024.
Wanted: Students who enjoy working
with people and enjoy making money.
Apply in person 3-C Corral, 1808 Barak
Lane, across from Bryan High.
137tfn
Waitress needed any shift, full or
part time. Apply in person, Mon.
Fri. Denny’s Restaurant, 2712 So.
Texas. Eusebio Munoz, Mgr. ’80. 2t8
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY-
INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922/
1411 Texas Ave.—823-8111 ^
SERVICES
ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on
file Send $1.00 for your 192-page, mail order catalog.
11322 Idaho Ave., No. 206H, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025
(213) 477-8474. 5t80
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
W here satisfaction is
standard e(/nii)nient"
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
ATTENTION
VETERANS!
Need extra cash? Naval Re
serve Patrol Squadron
Ninety-four has openings for
qualified aircrewmen and
flight engineers. For more in
formation contact Lcdr. Bob
Garrett, 845-3011.
Waitresses, cooks, bus boys
needed. Apply in person. In
ternational House of Pan
cakes, 103 N. College Ave.
Radio-T.V. Shop Helper. Call Bryan Radio and T.V.
822-4862.
Help Wanted. Housekeeper — general housework. 5
days a week. Call 846-2344. 4t4
Waitresses needed. University Pizza Hut. 846-
2512. 5t3
LOST
TTrung. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds7822-
Aggie Senior Ring
Class of ’77
am desperate to find
if know of whereabouts
please call Sean at 693-4876.
INSTRUCTION
. I34t5
FuB time typln^'SymBols:-GaH-»29v?7*3. •pplrf TENNIS LESSONS. 693-5234 for Hal.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
The Television
Shop
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
Bryan Pizza Hut
is now accepting
applications for
part time cooks
and waitresses.
Apply Bryan Pizza
Hut,
Names in the news
Compiled by DEBBIE KILLOUGH
Doulas signs with
Detroit pistons
The Detroit Pistons of the
National Basketball Association
signed 6-foot-10 center Leon
Doulas of Alabama, their No. 1
choice in this year’s college draft,
to a four-year contract at an esti
mated $125,000 a season.
An opera singer from Virginia
and a Texas woman who lifts
weights to keep in shape now
have a better shot at becoming
Miss America 1977. Pamela Polk,
22, of Richmond, Va., and Car
men McCollum, 19, of Odessa,
Tex., took the talent and swim
suit competition, respectively,
on the first night of preliminary
competition in Atlantic City, N J.
Wednesday. Both women said
they were pleased and surprised
at their accomplishments.
himself. Gernhart says his con
cern over lack of a decent funeral
for himself has caused him to hold
20 funerals in the past 25 years.
Houston doctor
files $1.1 million
Couple may lose
children — again
Charles and Darlene Alsager,
who won custody of their chil
dren last Christmas despite a
court ruling branding them
“mentally deficient ”, are now fac
ing the possibility of losing their
children again. The Polk County
Department of Social Services
filed a custody petition Wednes
day. The department said it
feared for the safety of the seven
children.
Dr. Richard M. Hirshberj,
chief of neurological surgery ai
St. Joseph’s Hospital in Houston
has filed a $1.1 million suj|
against a former patient who ac
cused him of malpractice. Hr
shberg filed the suit Tuesday ia
state district court in answertoa
$325,000 malpractice action
against him. Hirshberg said (lit
malpractice suit has damagedliij
reputation and has increasedliis
medical malpractice insurance
premiums.
Farmer to hold
his own funeral
Jim Gernhart, a 99-year-old re
tired farmer, who says he’s wor
ried he won’t get a proper burial
after he dies, will participate
Sunday in his 21st funeral - for
Lauda to enter
race next Sunday
Niki Lauda, Austria’s Formula
One world champion who was se
verely injured in a crash at West
Germany’s Nuerburgring race
track last month, announced he
will definitely start at the Italian
Grand Prix next Sunday.
John Ehrlichman
to serve jail term
John D. Ehrlichman, formei
White House Aide, must start
serving by Sept. 17 a 2-montlijal
term for approving a burglaryby
government operatives against
Dr. Lewis J. Fielding, a psychiat
rist who once treated Pentagon
figure Daniel Ellsberg, U. S. Dis-
trict Court Judge Gerhard 1
Gesell said. The sentence is to be
served in the federal prison atSaf
ford, Ariz.
By
;|os/
‘Miss Kitty’ takes role of Cattle Sally
netwo:
ilofca
By JAY SHARBUTT
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — It was high
noon. Amanda Blake, who rau
the Long Branch saloon on
“Gunsmoke" for 19 years, leaned on
the bay at the Obd West parior in
Stage 29 and watched the cowboys
and ladies chat.
The ladies wore only knickers.
Apparently the laundry was late. A
brief fight broke out. A cowboy and
a lady went upstairs to play whist or
something. Then the director said
rehearsal was over.
And the blonde actress millions
know as a warm-hearted, straight-
talking “Miss Kitty’ repaired to her
dressing room to explain how it
comes to pass she is playing “Cattle
Sally,” a bawdyhouse operator.
“It just happened, ” grinned Miss
Blake, whose work will be seen this
season in one episode of “The
Quest, NBC’s new Western series.
"When they called about the
part, I about had a fit. They said
she’s a madam and I said — her
voice rose half an octave for em
phasis — " No! I’ve done that
number. They said, ‘Cool it, wait a
minute, it’s not really that kind of
thing at all.’
“They sent the script over and I
read it and really liked it,” said Miss
Blake, who isn’t playing an ordinary
madam.
The “Quest” job is only her sec
ond TV role since leaving
“Gunsmoke. ”
Her Cattle Sally part is similar to
Miss Kitty, but it’s much more
explicit. Miss Kitty’s saloon ladies
are painted, but whether they par-
tied was deliberately left uncleii
under orders from the censor.
“We didn’t have as muchleew
At <A\V Uowg bvAWth cYa
on this show, ” Miss Blskeobssm
“Then, we were on early intli
evening when the fckfcfies were
up and around. Not so here."
Oddly enough, she said, slii
wasn’t offered Miss Kitty jobs afts
leaving “Gunsmoke.” She wasi
fered other kinds of roles, ineludini
one as head-mistress of
boarding school.
She was asked if that’s how she
wants things to continue after sh °' eum
finishes work at Cattle Sally’s pi
ticular hoarding school.
“Well, yeah,” she drawled
twinkle in her eye. “I’ll be veit
careful about the types of madansf
play in the future.”
INTER VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
• SUNDAY, SEPT. 12, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
• AT HENSEL PARK
• MEET AT THE ALL-FAITH’S CHAPEL
ATTENTION
DECEMBER
GRADUATES!
Orders for Graduation Ai)
nouncements will be taken be
ginning September 6 thruOo
tober 1 at the Student Finantt
Center Office, Room 21
Memorial Student Centei
Monday thru Friday, from81
to 4:00.
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NEARLY NEW THRIFTSWf
711 S. Main
Wednesday thru Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Ladies resale clothing. Quality clothes at buia
prices. Clothes taken on consignment.
779-1731
52 Numerical
prefix
54 Investiga-
DOWN
1 Something
owed
2 God of love
3 Possessive
word
4 Can.
province
VIP
5 Dept, store
employees
6 Estuary
7 Auto
pion eer
8 Excuses
9 Deposited
material
10 Talks
foolishly
1 1 Margarine:
Informal
12 record
13 Pressure:
Slang
18 Hoofed
mammals
22 Piano part
24 Junipero
: Sp.
missionary
26 Appraised
27 Overact
28 reef
29 Living unit
3 1 Chosen
deliberately
32 Genghis
Khan
follower
33 Unemotional gl Blue grape
36 Sluggish pigment
40 Assumptions
4 1 Separating 62 A PP ox -
47 Theatrical
direction
49 Sawbuck
51 Reposed
53 Water-bound
land
55 Top
executive
56 Ancient
Greek coin
57 Roofing
piece
58 The
Pentateuch:
Var.
60 Neophyte:
Var.
☆ ☆
All initiated brothers
of
Alpha Tau Omega
please contact
Joe Hamrick
at 693-7403
HD
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3525
device
44 Quietened
with drugs
costs
65 Achieve by
effort
Jupfnamh
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Eddie Dominguez i
Joe Arciniega 74
Greg Price
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If you want the real
thing, not frozen or
canned ... We call It
“Mexican Food
Supreme.”
Dalles location:
3071 Northweet Hwy
352-8570