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Oi vestigadoE I in sonit. quite m? ufacturir, bh Northern p ivolved ould hait ii Ireland iJargcst MDA supports firemen ith appreciation week By Lynn Rae Povec Reporter lean iniel s much, ne fornffll x women lost likdi ere lowerin- 'W$ that a vyerscan rean drove a ash? iar situa- the same the auto edwitha fit ofbe- ilty in a :k ^ame enciesto iropriate Enough kind o( al thing ‘tided to pseudo- urnalis® e Battd trie Prompted by the Muscular hy Association, the mayors Bryan and College Station have ftignated Aug. 27 through Sept. 2 irefighter Appreciation Week. ■ Almost since MDA’s inception (in pO), firefighters have been our supporting group,” said MpA Program Coordinator Diane Maxwell last week. fl am pleased that the mayors and city councils recognize the efforts forth by the firefighters of our cities and that the Muscular Dystro- y Association has joined in sup ping this very worthwhile event,” id Steve Aldrich, president of the MDA Brazos Community Coordi nating Committee. “The firefighters pave been a group in both Bryan d College Station that have been vary helpful in fundraising activities for MDA.” sat Maxwell said that local firefight ers’ Fill the Boot fund drive raised nearly $3,200 last year. MDA serves 60 families in the Brazos Valley, and nearly 80 percent of the money raised last year was spent on patient care, she said. Sept. 1-2 will mark the fifth year of the firefighters’ Fill the Boot drive. About 35 firefighters from Bryan will solicit donations, and the same number of College Station fire fighters are expected to participate. “I know that there’s a lot of en ergy with the guys who are out there doing it,” Maxwell said. “They want to beat last year’s total.” Saturday and Sunday, firefighters will be at shopping centers and malls in Bryan and College Station, en couraging people to fill the boot. “That weekend is a very big retail one (when parents buy school sup- plies for their children), and fire lighters are basically asking, ‘Can we keep the change for Muscular Dystrophy?’” Aldrich said. “That’s the way we’ve been doing it for the last couple of years, and it’s been working real well,” said College Station Fire Chief Doug Landau. He added that off-duty firemen will be collecting donations so there will be no cut in the city’s protection. After collecting donations for MDA, firefighters will present the organization with a check on the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon. They also will take call-in donations at the telethon, Maxwell said. “Firefighters and the MDA are kind of in the same business,” Max well said. “Our business is to save lives. We just go about it a little dif ferently. (This week) has just been set asiae for folks to recognize fire men.” Bryan firefighter Nick Pappas said firefighters work hard, and he believed the appreciation week was a good idea. LOUPOT’S HAS USED BOOKS! SHOP EARLY & SAVE WITH USED BOOKS FROM LOUPOT’S If you get the wrong book Loupot will refund your money up to 2 weeks after the semester begins. 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Loaf 2^ 1 Lb.Pkg. 99K- 8 PM to Midnight Monday, August 27 Holly Farms Fryers 39<: Limit 3 please $100 worth of Groceries GIVEN AWAY each hour for 4 hours! Blue Bell Ice Cream 199 M y 2 Gal. All Rims - Limit 2 please Cola 6 Pak of 12 Oz. Cans 99C Del Monte Vegetables 3/1°® Cut Green Beans. Cream Style Corn, Whole Kernel Corn, Sweet Peas Limit 6 per item please Miller Lite Beer 12 Oz. Can Kraft Velveeta Cheese Mello Crisp Bacon . AH Frito Lay Chips ..... 10% Off Golden Ripe Bananas . 5 Lb./l 00 Thompson Seedless Grapes . 2 Lb./89C Fine Fare Milk 1 Gal. I?® Claussen Whole or Half Dill Qt. Pickles Buy 1, Get 1 FREE Soft Batch Keebler Cookies • . (All Varieties) 1 Cello Rosato Lambrusco-Bianco Wine ly. Lifer 3 69 32 Oz. Returnable 6 Pak, Regular Dr. Pepper .piu S De P 1" Giant Tide .. 25