PUTTING SOME TEETH IN CINCO DE MAYO.Byline: The Register-Guard Forest Cobisky, 8, of Eugene checks out a dental model of human teeth during Safe and Healthy Cinco de Mayo Cinco de Mayo (Spanish; “Fifth of May”) Mexican holiday commemorating the Mexican victory over the French at Puebla in 1862. The French army, better-equipped and far larger than the Mexican army, had been sent by Napoleon III to conquer Mexico. health fair at Riverstone Clinic in Springfield. Children and their parents were able to get several free services (O.Eng. Law) such feudal services as were not unbecoming the character of a soldier or a freemen to perform; as, to serve under his lord in war, to pay a sum of money, etc. See also: Free such as vision screenings, blood pressure checks and hearing tests, and a free bicycle helmet A bicycle helmet is a helmet intended to be worn while riding a bicycle. They are designed to attenuate impacts to the head of a cyclist in falls while minimizing side effects such as interference with peripheral vision. giveaway was available for kids. More than 150 children and their parents participated. CAPTION(S): Forest Cobisky, 8, of Eugene checks out a dental model of human teeth during Safe and Healthy Cinco de Mayo health fair at Riverstone Clinic in Springfield. Children and their parents were able to get several free services such as vision screenings, blood pressure checks and hearing tests, and a free bicycle helmet giveaway was available for kids. More than 150 children and their parents participated. Brian Davies Brian Davies can stand for:
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