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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 60

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Orlando, Florida
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60
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STOP NURSING HOME ABUSE If someone you love is being neglected, injured or has even died while in the care of a nursing home, call An attorney is waiting to speak to you and answer your questions. Don't wait, a person you love is counting on Call Now! CALL NOW FOR A FREE NURSING HOME RESIDENTS INFORMATION PACKET Counselor and at Law 351-2400 Attorney The hiring of a lawyer is an decision that solely advertisements. Before you de, ask us to acad yon free information qualificatines and experience, Principal Office: Coral Gables Lawrence J. Spiegel UCFacts DAYCOR EXPORT COMPANY, INC. Specializing in Exporting Women's Men's Apparel To Central, South America Japan Box 66 Windemere, FL.

34786 407-363-7389 409091501QX In the recent school year UCF swept the Trans American Athletic Conferences' allsports trophy for men's and women's athletics. Five of UCF's athletic teams reached NCAA tournaments. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA ORLANDO DAYTONA BREVARD http://www.ucf.edu 406472203QX Florida's Educational Attraction What Invest in your future does it without spending a dime. take to INVESTOR make National Association of money in Investors Corporation the stock Buena Vista Palace Hotel September 19-21, 1996 market? FREE educational seminars presented by investment experts such as Andrew Leckey, nationally syndicated financial columnist and CNBC news anchor; and the nationally acclaimed investment club, The Beardstown Ladies Exhibits of more than 150 of America's leading publicly traded companies Sponsored by The Orlando Sentinel For more information, call (407) 897-2661 Fill this out and register to win a laptop Not as ADMISSION coupon computer complete with NAIC software. Name: much as this Address: you think.

FREE with City, State, Zip: Telephone: 12 Central Florida Business September 16-22, 1996 BANKRUPTCIES BANKRUPTCIES Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for liquidation under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code include: Robert L. Milling, doing business as Bobby's Wrecker Service, 4500 Jim Glenn Drive, Orlando. Creditors meeting: Oct. 9.

No other information available. Central Florida Radiation Oncology Group, doing business as Florida Medical Physics Associates, 2281 Lee Road, Suite 204, Winter Park. Creditors meeting: Oct. 4. No other information available.

TRANSACTIONS From 8 Dominic Bartol to Michael E. and Janette B. Bledsoe, Wingfield Reserve, $315,000 Raymond A. and Nancy J. Crigger to John and Ann P.

Stacey, Sabal Point, $269,000 WWD Inc. to Daniel Jack Robinwoods, $250,000 OSCEOLA COUNTY Daryl M. Carter Trustee et al. to Board of Improvement, Canaveral Acres, $1,844,100 Condev Associates et al. to Orlando Resort Development Group Kyng's Heath, $1,250,000 Jack and Vickie S.

Gershenson to Mark Nash et Royal Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for reorganization and protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code include: Big Cypress Citrus Groves, also known as Ranch Nursery and Shoults Caruso Citrus Groves, 105 N. Eola Drive, Orlando. Managing partner: Joseph M. Caruso Jr.

Major creditors: SunTrust Bank, Orlando, Davis Oil Co. Immokalee, Dunn Citrus Nursery Apopka, $5,820. No other information available. Gardens, $350,000 Robert T. Booth to John R.

and Delores A. Crawford, Regal Cove, $340,000 VOLUSIA COUNTY Ilene J. Schlicher et al. to County of Volusia, Samuel Williams Grant, $31,406,500 Harold T. Butts et al.

to Solomon Cook et Atlantic City, $1,260,700 Paul E. Raymond to County of Volusia, Sec. 25-15-32, $531,000 Leroy M. Fulton to Community Redevelopment Agency of the City, Seabreeze, $325,000 Dimucci Development Corp. of Ponce Inlet Inc.

to Alex J. and Jacqueline M. Abrams, Towers at Ponce Inlet Tower $257,600 NOTES PLAYTIME AT OCOEE MALL International Inc. of New Braunfels, Texas, has designed an enchanted forest-theme, soft-play area for the West Oaks Mall in Ocoee. NBGS also designed oversized props for the Honey I Shrunk the Kids exhibit at Studios.

The mall's 600-square-foot playground, in the courtyard near Sears, will feature a 16-foot castle, a giant storybook, giant frogs, a leprechaun and a sleeping dragon. The play area is scheduled to be installed before the mall's scheduled opening on Oct. 2. OMIGOSH, IT'S OSHA Duck for cover! One of the nation's most dreaded federal bureaucrats is expected in Orlando on Tuesday and Wednesday. But Joseph A.

Dear, the assistant U.S. Labor Department secretary in charge of OSHA, won't be inspecting businesses for safety violations. Dear is scheduled to speak at the Voluntary Protection Programs Participants Association's annual convention. The group's 1,400 members are employers that work closely with OSHA and have impressive safety records. CHANGE OF VENUE OF INVESTORS It's back to school for members of the American Association of Individual Investors' Central Florida chapter.

Local participants of the nonprofit educational organization are scheduled to meet Wednesday evening at a new location and under new leadership. David O'Connor, an investment officer for NationsBank in Winter Park, is the newly elected chapter president. Meetings for the 1996-97 season will convene at the University Club of Winter Park..

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