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Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center NowsRo undup Vol. 23 No.12 June 29, 1984 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lunar soil Shop Talk - eyed for concrete NASA is sending 40 grams of lunar soil to Chicago for a study to see if the samples can be made Inside: The manifest into concrete and ultimately used TheRoundup's regularfeaturesare to build a variety ofspace struc- somewhat abbreviated this issue to tures. make room foraspecial printing of The study, to be performed at the latest Space Shuttle manifest, Construction Technology Labora- which came out May 30. Although tories in Skokie, illinois, will be launchdatesandparticularmissions the first to use lunar soil with an are certainly subject to change, we think the manifest which begins on eye toward engineering efforts in space, according to Douglas P. Page 2 will give you an idea of what ., NASA has on tap between now and glanchard, Lunar Sample Curator the first part of 1987. The Swap '_i'li, "i_ "_ here. Shop and other features will return Lunar material is special in this to their usual length next issue, regard, Blanchard said, because Larry Griffin leaves JSC it is already in space, and as a AirForce Col.Richard L, "Larry" construction material would not Griffin has left the Johnson Space have to be lofted into orbit out of Center to join the USAF Space Earth's gravity well. "Lunar soil is Command as head of the 2nd Wing , on a body with one sixth the Planning Group Directorate. Griffin i gravity of Earth," Blanchard said. has served at JSC since August . _ "If it can be used to make con- Department1982asAssistant totheof DefenseDirect°r forAffairs. He i ' '_ _ crete, it would be easier to take this raw material from the surface will be located at Peterson AFB, _i t Colorado, until completion of the of the Moon than it would be to Consolidated SpaceOperations bringit upfrom Earth." Center (CSOC) administration and rl T.D. Lin, aresearch engineer engineering building at Falcon Air with the Portland Cement Asso- Force Station in late1985.The CSOC ciation at the Construction Tech- complex, now under construction, nology Laboratories, will conduct will serve as the center for Air Force _. the study. Lin, who hopes to have Space Shuttle operations and will be the eventual home for the 2n¢1 f the results of his study for pres- Space Wing now being created, entation to the National Academy of Lunar Sciences in October, Pioneer test is a "go" said concrete would offer many Recent maneuvers of the Pioneer advantages in space construction, Venus Orbiter to observe a passing including insulation, durability, comet indicate the spacecraft can be used to study Halley's Comet heat resistance and mass. during its closest approach to the _ NASA's Lunar and Planetary Sun in 1986. This brings to four the Sample Team, a science advisory number of sophisticated observa- group, made the decision to grant tories spread out across the Solar . . Lin's request for lunar soil to System that the U,S. will have in _'_ study."1 think there was a feeling place when the famous comet on the committee that this was a returns, Both planet Venus and potential future use for lunar re- Comet Halley will be on the far side __q _i._ _--_ " _- " " SOUrces, They cautiously thought of the Sun during the closest, or perihelion,approach. This puts - they ought to start enablingthis Pioneer Venus in the best position kind of study," Blanchard said, to see that phase of the comet's _ _ About 80 percent of the col- passage. Other observatories are _. lection is kept at JSC in Bldg. the International Cometary Explorer, _=-_" _ °_ 31A. Another 14 percent is housed the recently repaired SolarMaximum -"._ . _\ ._ . at Brooks Air Force Base in San observatory, and the Astro payload "_ : _._ Antonio. Two percent has been to fly aboard the Shuttle in March, Ib .._ :_. destroyed in analysis, two percent 1986. _- _ .C_ is on public display, and the Galactlclnteractloncommon o_. _ "- remaining two percent is in the An unexpectedly high percentage -_ hands of investigators all over the of galaxies seen by the Infrared A NO GO at 7"-4 seconds world. Astronomical Satellite lIRAS) are Blanchard said around 200 merging, collidingorotherwiseinter- Disappointment and concern register on the laces of CAPCOMs John Blaha and Dick Richards as they watch their acting with one another, IRAS console monitors during the attempted12th Space Shuttle launch. During the second 41-D launch attempt June 26, laboratories in the U.S. and other scientists have reported.IRAS ob- the launch computers Initiated a main engine shutdown with four seconds to go when the main fuel valve for Engine countries have conducted tests served 20,000 galaxies last year, of No. 3 failed to properly respond to commands. At presstime, NASA management was awaiting a damage assessment on lunar samples since the early which as many as 25 percentmay before setting a new launch date fo STS 41-D. 1970s.--Lynn Parsons be part of interacting or merging groups of galaxies,the scientists said. Previously, less than five per- Varied flight assignments made cent of all visuallyidentified galaxies were seen to be interactive. The scientists also reported that IRAS has identified more than 40 nearby A varied list of scientists was and Dr. Taylor G.Wang of the Jet Underwater Systems Center, will Overmyer, Pilot Fred Gregory, and stars which may be orbited by solid material, suggestingthat suns with announced by NASA in early June Propulsion Laboratory, were make oceanographic observations Mission Specialists Dr. Don Lind, solar systems forming or already for participation in upcoming named as payload specialists for during the 41-G flight. The 57- Dr. Norman Thagard and Dr. Wil- formedmaybecommonintheMilky Shuttle missions as payload spe- Spacelab 3, which is now sched- degree inclination orbit of the liamE. Thornton. Way. cialists, uled for a January 1985 launch, flight will provide a unique oppor- Dr. Acton, a native of Lewiston, SETI to step up The list includes an oceanog- NASA also announced the selec- tunity for observation of three- Montana, is a research senior staff The Search for Extraterrestrial rapher to fly on STS 41-G and tion of Dr. Mary Helen Johnston fourths of theEarth's oceans from scientist with the Space Sciences Intelligence(SETI)programwillhave four career scientists to fly on the of the Marshall Space Flight Cen- space. The data collected is ex- Laboratory. Dr. Bartoe, a native a major increase in horsepower in next two Spacelab missions, ter and Dr Eugene H. Trinh of pected to add extensively to NASA of Abington, Pennsylvania, is an the next two years when NASA Paul D.Scully-Power, a civilian JPL as alternate payload spe- and Navy oceanographic research astrophysicist with the Naval brings on line a system capable of oceanographer with the U.S. Navy, cialists for Spacelab 3. programs. Research Lab. The flight crew for scanning millions of channels at has been added to the 41-G crew Dr. Loren W.Acton of the Lock- Scully-Power, a qualified Navy Spacelab 2 consists of Command- once. Harvard Physicist Paul on amission scheduled to fly in heed Palo Alto Research Labora- diver, has participated in 24 scien- er Charles Fullerton, Pilot David Horowitz, whoisconductingoneof October. He joins Robert L. Crip- tory in Palo Alto, California, and tificcruises, 13forwhich he was Griggs, and Mission Specialists the most extensive searches using pen, Commander; Jon A. McBride, Dr. John-David Bartoe of the Chief Scientist. Born in Australia, Dr. Story Musgrave, Dr. Anthony an 85-foot radio telescope, said he can only scan 128,000 different Pilot; Mission Specialists Dr. Naval Research Laboratory in he is a naturalized U.S. citizen. England and Dr. Karl Henize. channels, a small fraction of the Kathryn D. Sullivan, Dr. Sally K. Washington, D.C., were named as Dr. van den Berg was born in Spacelab 2, which follows many millions of possible channels Ride and David D. Leestma; and payload specialists for Spacelab Sluiskil, The Netherlands, and is Spacelab 3 due to equipment where one might find signals from Canadian Payload Specialist Dr. 2, which is scheduled for an April now a chemical engineer. Dr. development delays, will mark the the cosmos. Horowitz said there Marc D. Garneau. 1985 launch. NASA also named Wang was born in Shanghai, first time that Spacelab hardware have been about 45 different At seven people, the 41-G crew Dr. Oianne K. Prinz of the Naval People's Republic of China, and will be flown without a habitable searchesforextraterrestrialsignals will be the largest crew in space Research Laboratory and Dr. is nowa physicist at JPL. Space- module. Hardware for the flight over the last 20 or 30 years, but so flight history. George W. Simon of the Air Force lab 3, the first operational mission will include three pallets, an far no convincing evidence has Also named for future missions Geophysics Laboratory as alter- of the research facility, will em- "igloo" containing Spacelab sub- turned up. were four career scientists. Dr. hate payload specialists for the phasize materials processing in systems, and a special support Lodewijk van den Berg ofEG&G flight, space. Other Spacelab 3 crew fixture for a large cosmic ray Corporation ofGoleta, California, Scully-Power, of the Navy's members are Commander Robert experiment.

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Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

NowsRoundupVol. 23 No. 12 June 29, 1984 National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Lunar soil

Shop Talk - eyed forconcreteNASA is sending 40 grams of

lunar soil to Chicago for a studyto see if the samples can be made

Inside: The manifest into concrete and ultimately usedTheRoundup's regularfeaturesare to build a variety of space struc-somewhat abbreviated this issue to tures.

make room for a special printing of The study, to be performed atthe latest Space Shuttle manifest, Construction Technology Labora-which came out May 30. Although tories in Skokie, illinois, will belaunchdatesandparticularmissions the first to use lunar soil with anare certainly subject to change, wethink the manifest which begins on eye toward engineering efforts in

space, according to Douglas P.Page 2 will giveyou an idea of what .,NASA has on tap between now and glanchard, Lunar Sample Curatorthe first part of 1987. The Swap '_i'li, "i_ "_ here.Shop and other features will return Lunar material is special in thisto their usual length next issue, regard, Blanchard said, because

Larry Griffin leaves JSC it is already in space, and as aAir Force Col. Richard L, "Larry" construction material would notGriffin has left the Johnson Space have to be lofted into orbit out ofCenter to join the USAF Space Earth's gravity well. "Lunar soil isCommand ashead of the 2nd Wing , on a body with one sixth the

Planning Group Directorate. Griffin i gravity of Earth," Blanchard said.has served at JSC since August . _ "If it can be used to make con-

Department1982asAssistanttotheofDefenseDirect°rforAffairs.He i ' '_ _ crete, it would be easier to takethis raw material from the surface

will be located at Peterson AFB, _i tColorado, until completion of the of the Moon than it would be toConsolidatedSpaceOperations bringit upfrom Earth."Center (CSOC) administration and rl T.D. Lin, a research engineerengineering building at Falcon Air with the Portland Cement Asso-Force Station in late1985.The CSOC ciation at the Construction Tech-

complex, now under construction, nology Laboratories, will conductwill serve as thecenter for Air Force _. the study. Lin, who hopes to haveSpace Shuttle operations and willbe the eventual home for the 2n¢1 f the results of his study for pres-Space Wing now being created, entation to the National Academy

of Lunar Sciences in October,Pioneer test is a "go" said concrete would offer manyRecent maneuvers of the Pioneer advantages in space construction,Venus Orbiter to observe a passing including insulation, durability,comet indicate the spacecraft canbe used to study Halley's Comet heat resistance and mass.during its closest approach to the _ NASA's Lunar and PlanetarySun in 1986. This brings to four the Sample Team, a science advisorynumber of sophisticated observa- group, made the decision to granttories spread out across the Solar . . Lin's request for lunar soil to

System that the U,S. will have in _'_ study. "1 think there was a feeling

place when the famous comet on the committee that this was areturns, Both planet Venus and potential future use for lunar re-

Comet Halley will be on the far side __q_i._ _--_ " _- " " SOUrces, They cautiously thought

of the Sun during the closest, orperihelion,approach.This puts - they ought to start enablingthisPioneer Venus in the best position kind of study," Blanchard said,to see that phase of the comet's _ _ About 80 percent of the col-passage. Other observatories are _. lection is kept at JSC in Bldg.the International Cometary Explorer, _=-_" _ °_ 31A. Another 14 percent is housedthe recently repaired Solar Maximum -"._. _\ ._ . at Brooks Air Force Base in Sanobservatory, and the Astro payload "_ : _._ Antonio. Two percent has beento fly aboard the Shuttle in March, Ib

.. _ :_. destroyed in analysis, two percent1986. _- _ .C_ is on public display, and theGalactlclnteractloncommon o_. _ "- remaining two percent is in theAn unexpectedly high percentage -_ hands of investigators all over theof galaxies seen by the Infrared A NO GO at 7"-4 seconds world.Astronomical Satellite lIRAS) are Blanchard said around 200merging,collidingorotherwiseinter- Disappointment and concern register on the laces of CAPCOMs John Blaha and Dick Richards as they watch theiracting with one another, IRAS console monitors during the attempted12th Space Shuttle launch. During the second 41-D launch attempt June 26, laboratories in the U.S. and otherscientists have reported. IRAS ob- the launch computers Initiated a main engine shutdown with four seconds to go when the main fuel valve for Engine countries have conducted testsserved 20,000 galaxies last year, of No. 3 failed to properly respond to commands. At presstime, NASA management was awaiting a damage assessment on lunar samples since the earlywhich as many as 25 percent may before setting a new launch date fo STS 41-D. 1970s.--Lynn Parsonsbe part of interacting or merginggroups of galaxies, the scientists

said. Previously, less than five per- Varied flight assignments madecent of all visuallyidentified galaxieswere seen to be interactive. Thescientists also reported that IRAS

has identified more than 40 nearby A varied list of scientists was and Dr. Taylor G. Wang of the Jet Underwater Systems Center, will Overmyer, Pilot Fred Gregory, andstarswhich may be orbited by solidmaterial, suggestingthat suns with announced by NASA in early June Propulsion Laboratory, were make oceanographic observations Mission Specialists Dr. Don Lind,solar systems forming or already for participation in upcoming named as payload specialists for during the 41-G flight. The 57- Dr. Norman Thagard and Dr. Wil-formedmaybecommonintheMilky Shuttle missions as payload spe- Spacelab 3, which is now sched- degree inclination orbit of the liamE. Thornton.Way. cialists, uled for a January 1985 launch, flight will provide a unique oppor- Dr. Acton, a native of Lewiston,

SETI to step up The list includes an oceanog- NASA also announced the selec- tunity for observation of three- Montana, is a research senior staffThe Search for Extraterrestrial rapher to fly on STS 41-G and tion of Dr. Mary Helen Johnston fourths of the Earth's oceans from scientist with the Space SciencesIntelligence(SETI)programwillhave four career scientists to fly on the of the Marshall Space Flight Cen- space. The data collected is ex- Laboratory. Dr. Bartoe, a nativea major increase in horsepower in next two Spacelab missions, ter and Dr Eugene H. Trinh of pected to add extensively to NASA of Abington, Pennsylvania, is anthe next two years when NASA Paul D. Scully-Power, a civilian JPL as alternate payload spe- and Navy oceanographic research astrophysicist with the Navalbrings on line a system capable of oceanographer with the U.S. Navy, cialists for Spacelab 3. programs. Research Lab. The flight crew forscanning millions of channels at has been added to the 41-G crew Dr. Loren W. Acton of the Lock- Scully-Power, a qualified Navy Spacelab 2 consists of Command-once. Harvard Physicist Paul on a mission scheduled to fly in heed Palo Alto Research Labora- diver, has participated in 24 scien- er Charles Fullerton, Pilot DavidHorowitz, whoisconductingoneof October. He joins Robert L. Crip- tory in Palo Alto, California, and tificcruises, 13forwhich he was Griggs, and Mission Specialiststhe most extensive searches using pen, Commander; Jon A. McBride, Dr. John-David Bartoe of the Chief Scientist. Born in Australia, Dr. Story Musgrave, Dr. Anthonyan 85-foot radio telescope, said hecan only scan 128,000 different Pilot; Mission Specialists Dr. Naval Research Laboratory in he is a naturalized U.S. citizen. England and Dr. Karl Henize.channels, a small fraction of the Kathryn D. Sullivan, Dr. Sally K. Washington, D.C., were named as Dr. van den Berg was born in Spacelab 2, which followsmany millions of possible channels Ride and David D. Leestma; and payload specialists for Spacelab Sluiskil, The Netherlands, and is Spacelab 3 due to equipmentwhere one might find signals from Canadian Payload Specialist Dr. 2, which is scheduled for an April now a chemical engineer. Dr. development delays, will mark thethe cosmos. Horowitz said there Marc D. Garneau. 1985 launch. NASA also named Wang was born in Shanghai, first time that Spacelab hardwarehave been about 45 different At seven people, the 41-G crew Dr. Oianne K. Prinz of the Naval People's Republic of China, and will be flown without a habitablesearchesforextraterrestrialsignals will be the largest crew in space Research Laboratory and Dr. is nowa physicist at JPL. Space- module. Hardware for the flightover the last 20 or 30 years, but so flight history. George W. Simon of the Air Force lab 3, the first operational mission will include three pallets, anfar no convincing evidence has Also named for future missions Geophysics Laboratory as alter- of the research facility, will em- "igloo" containing Spacelab sub-turned up. were four career scientists. Dr. hate payload specialists for the phasize materials processing in systems, and a special support

Lodewijk van den Berg of EG&G flight, space. Other Spacelab 3 crew fixture for a large cosmic ray• Corporation ofGoleta, California, Scully-Power, of the Navy's members are Commander Robert experiment.

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and carpet, $32,900. Call 538-1160 0040. 27/hr. wet. No dues or monthly fees. offers presentations, question and answer periods and educational

evenings. 1981 Mercury Lynx station wagon, 4 Based at Houston Gulf. Instructors exchanges. For more information on the meeting or the group, callForSale: Custom homein Dickinson, speed, cruise control, $3,950 nego- available immediately. Call 946-1750 Maynard Huntley at x6441 or write P.O. Box 57613, Webster, TX 77598.both formals, 4-2-2, landscaped, utility, tiable. Call Virgil at x2156, after 2 p.m.

$105,000. Call 337-5738. 1983 Honda V-45 Sabre, perfect Full IFR Cessna-172 for only $26.85/ Alley Preferred Passes eva#ableFor Sale/Lease: 2-2'/2-1 executive condition, low miles, 2 matching hel- hr.wet. DualNAU.Comm,ADF, XPNDR, The AIley Theatre Preferred Pass is again being offered for the1984-85

townhome, 2 miles from JSC, no pets, mets,$2,600. Call480-6032after6 p.m. DME, Call Mark at x4436 or 554-2536. season to NASA employees and contractors. Each preferred pass$575/mo. or $72,000. Call 333-2636 1980 Chevy Chevette, low mileage, Pearson 26, 1980, 5 sails including consists of six coupons which may be redeemed for the best availableafterSp.m. A/C, 4 DR, $2,795. Call Richard at spinnaker, 10HPelec.startO.B.,Bimini, seatsforanyAIleyproductiononeitherstage. Theprogramisdesigned

For Rent: Condo, 1-1 with garage, x5545 or 946-2523. dinghy, many extras. Perfect shape, for maximum flexibility and convenience. The price is $49. Brochuremini-blinds, W/D, pool, security. Call 1967 Cougar, runsgood, bodyneeds $19,900. Call John Donachy at 486-Kimbra at 488-2082. work, best offer. Call Walter Jr. at 9500 or 556-6312. forms which explain the program are available at the Bldg. 11 Exchange

For Lease: Middlebrook, 3-2-2, spa- 538-4766. 1969Tylercraft sailboat, 24ft. sloop, Store or from your EAA representative. Orders mailed by July 12 willcious, FPL, no pets, $650/mo. plus 1975 VW Bug, excellent condition, twinfixed keel plus 6 HP Johnson out- receive an extra ticket. For more information, call Doris Wood at x6545.deposit, Call Gary at 474-3839, new engine, new tires and paint. Call board, nice sails, slip at Walden, $3,500.

For Sale: House in League City, 3- 488-8584, Call 643-7108,

11/2-2, centralH/A, fans, fenced yard. 1982 Honda CM450 Custom, Windsor Aircraft for rent, CherokeeLance-6 I Cookin' in the Cafeteria ]12%fixedloan,$640/mo.,$5,000equity. Fairing, luggage rack, low mileage, place, club seating, $75/hr. wet, 250Call Keith at 483-3643 or 332-8251. $1,900. Call J.D. 486-1619. TT/25 RT and check ride, Cherokee

For Lease: Baywind II, 1 BR condo, 1982 Datsun 210 H, 5-speed, A/C, 140-4 place, 120 knots, private pilot,FPL, W/Dconn. CallJimWiltzatx5437 AM/FM/cassette,$4,2OO. CallRoseanne $30/hr. wet. Both A/C hangered in Week of July 2-6,1984 and l/4 Pickle. Delicious.or 944-0451 after 5 p.m. at x2731 or 487-3076. Friendswood. Will rent for less with Monday & Thursday check out our

For Lease: Baywind I, 1 BR condo, Two motorcycles for sale, 1979 commitment on hours. CallL. Dame- Monday: Beef & Barley Soup; Beef French Dip Sandwich.pool, exercise room, $295/mo.Call Yamaha, 1980Hondabothareinexcel- wood at 482-5572. Chop Suey, Breaded Veal CutletMarge at 538-4766. lent condition. Call Frank at 332-7383 w/Cream Gravy, Grilled Ham Steak, Week of July 9-13, 1984

ForLease: Baywind II, 1 BR furnished or 483-5425. Audiovisual and Computers Weiners w/Baked Beans (Special);condo, $325/mo. plus first and last 1982 Harley Davidson golf cart, gas Buttered Rice, Brussels Sprouts, Monday: French Onion Soup; BBQmonth's rent, Ca11333-3070, three-wheeland1983tilttrailer,$1,700. Free25in. TV, 12year-old-Heathkit Whipped Potatoes. Standard Daily Sliced Beef, Parmesan Steak, Spare

For Rent: Southbridge near Almeda Call (409) 945-4437 after 5 p.m. 25 in. color TV, with complete manual, Items: Roast Beef, Baked Ham, Fried Ribw/Kraut, Chili & Macaroni (Special);Mall, 3-2-2 split-level, FPL, fans, mini- 1978ChevroletMalibu,305V8,excel- handyman's delight, Still works, good Chicken, Fried Fish, Chopped Sirloin. Ranch Style Beans, English Peas,blinds, fenced yard, $575 plus deposit, lent condition, $2,000, Call Jeanie at picture tube. Call John Donachy at Selection of Salads, Sandwiches and Mustard Greens, Standard Daily Items:Call 991-1584. 433-3750 after 6 p.m. 486-9500. Pies. Roast Beef, Baked Ham, Fried Chicken,

AR 15, still in the box, never used, Tuesday: CelerySoup; Fried Shrimp, Fried Fish, Chopped Sirloin, Selection$450. Call Joan at x3057. Pork Chop w/Applesauce, Turkey ala of Salads, Sandwiches and Pies,

Model AR 40 Solid State Electronics. King, Chinese Pepper Steak (Special); Tuesday: Split Pea Soup; Meatballs

"-ace"ewsL,_. ,_ ._ c_, R"_ x3833.AntennaTwo color television sets, Sears solidrotator system, E.C. $75. Call AuButtered Spinach.Wednesday:Gratin Potatoes,HOLIDAYBreaded Squash, (Special);Ham& Spaghetti,w/Sauce,ButteredLiverCorned&Cabbage,Onions,Beef CreamBakedHashstate21in.$125, andZenith19in.$100. Thursday: Green Split Pea Soup; StyleCorn, Whipped Potatoes.Call x5013 or 943-3038. Corned Beef w/Cabbage & New Pota- Wednesday: Seafood Gumbo; Cheese

Panosonic 5 in, portable TV, United toes, Chicken & Dumplings, Tamales Enchiladas, Roast Pork w/Dressing,AudioDua11019changer, TEAC360S w/Chili, Hamburger Steak w/Onion BBQ Link (Special); Pinto Beans, Span-cassette player/recorder, pioneer SX- Gravy (Special); Navy Beans, Buttered ish Rice, Turnip Greens.727 receiver, 10 reels or reel to reel Cabbage, Green Beans. Thursday:Beef& Barley Soup; Roasttape. Call 486-0785 after 6 p.m. Friday: Seafood Gumbo; Deviled Beefw/Dressing, Fried Perch, Lasagne

Crabs, Br:oiled Halibut, Liver & Onions, w/Meat, Chopped Sirloin, Chicken FriedHousehold BBQ Link (Special); Buttered Corn, Steak (Special); Whipped Potatoes,

Green Beans, New Potatoes. Peas & Carrots, Buttered Squash.Home deep freeze, 12 cubic ft., top Friday: Seafood Gumbo; Fried

load, $75, also girl's rabbit coat, like *At Building #3 Shrimp, Baked Fish, Beef Stroganoff,4 new, $40. Call Ed Armstrong at x5107 OnWednesdaywefeatureTheReuben: Fried Chicken (Special);Okra&Toma-

or 333-3279 after 5 p.m. Corned Brisket, SwissCheeseonabed toes, Buttered Broccoli, Carrots inWasher $100, dryer $100. Call Glenn of Sauerkraut, Poupon Mustard on Rye Cream Sauce.

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