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Sunday, May 26. 19961 IB Tallahassee Democrat Florida (904) 671-5171 TALLAHASSEE INDOOR ADVERTISEMENT HEARING LOSS: AMP-EAR ELECTRONICS SHOOTING RANGE, INC THE HIDDEN HANDICAP Concealed weapon permit classes FREE Range Membership with class. Kids (under 18) shoot FREE (Must be accompanied by parent.) Bring in this ad and receive 50 OFF your 1st visit ($4 value) Offer expires june 30th. 3680 Weems Road Tallahassee, FL 3231 1 Of all our senses, hearing is one of the easiest to take for granted. But when you or someone you love experiences difficulty hearing, it can affect daily life just as dramatically as diminishing sight and emotionally, sometimes worse.

Approximately 22 million people in the United States have impaired hearing to some degree. If you think you may be one of ORLANDO Farraldian says Bible has place in sports lie urges black coaches to add spiritual and moral training to their athletes' regimens. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ORLANDO Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan urged black coaches Saturday to cultivate spiritual and moral strength along with an athlete's physical abilities. "These ath Does it seem that people mumble more than they used to? Do you often need to ask others to repeat themselves? Do you need to turn up the volume on the TV, radio or stereo when others seem to have no problem hearing it? A full explanation of your hearing test may reveal the answer to these questions. So, take time and contact the Tallahassee Hearing Aid Center now and take advantage of their free hearing test 'rV i 'Lb' ALL "IN-STOCK" FURNITURE ON SALE MONDAY ONLY! 10:00 A.M.

6:00 RM (ALL PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED) Fnes these, help is within easy reach. The owner of Amp Ear Electronics, Barbara. R. Stanley, is celebrating twenty years of service in the Jt WT. Barbara Stanley 1 Mf SP letes look to you for guidance more than their mother father or preacher," Farrakhan said in his address in Orlando to the Black Coaches Association.

"Get that word of God down from the shelf dust it off and give them the balance they ONLY ON-SITE LABORATORY IN THIS AREA FASTER SERVICE LOWER PRICES flSEWJ EXPERT QUALITY Farrakhan Marie and Henry Flores serving the market in the best way possible," said Stanley in preparing to hold open house for the twenty year celebration. She continued, "My daughter, Marie Flores, came into the business in 1980 and she and her husband, Henry Flores, have been instrumental in establishing the laboratory. They are licensed by the State of Florida as Hearing Aid Dispensers and have spent a total of 184 hours in technical training at the factory for the assembly of instruments in addition to their training and continuing education for dispensing." Amp Ear and Tallahassee Hearing Aid Center offer Free Hearing Tests with no obligation to purchase to all of the public. So, if any of the following questions concern you, call today: Do high pitched sounds such as women's and children's voices and telephone dial tones Is it difficult tohear or understand others in public places such as restaurants, theaters or stores? He told black coaches that what their athletes need most is a large dose of God. no Tallahassee area.

"When we came to Tallahassee in 1972, there was only one other hearing aid dispenser in towa I took over a business that was a combination of five hearing aid businesses that had been purchased by the previous owner. We ordered products from all of the major manufacturers and most of the minor ones in always striving for better instruments. Also, we worked in close cooperation with the FSU Speech Hearing Clinic and the ENT physicians that were in town at that time. In 1986, we started the first and still the only independent laboratory for the final assembly of hearing instruments in this area. This method enables us to control quality, delivery time and price better than in the past.

"We feel that we are need." He also asked the coaches why whites seem to only be interested in the sports ability of blacks. "What is it that we have that white folk value?" Farrakhan asked. "We have people in the world of sport and play. "If you can't make white folks dance and sing and you can't jump or box, then white folk say you don't have any value." He urged coaches to use the Bible to reach their athletes. "Every human being has a gift," he said.

"Someone has to unwrap that gift and read the direc-tions for how to use it." He suggested the Bible as that set of instruction. "I'm a Koran man, but I'm a Bible man, too," he said. Amp Ear Pixie $580 With This Ad Reg. $900 Tallahassee Hearing Aid Center 903 N. Monroe 222-3902 Not appropriate for every hearing loss DRESSERS (SOME ITEMS SIMILAR TO ART.

LIMITED QUANTITIES.) 1 woooffti fr vou ft For The "UJOOO VOU' Love 3201 CAPITAL CIRCLE, N.E. 385-3575 nrj Quality Unfinished Furniture j) Store Hours: 10-6 Sat. 10-5 One Call We'll do CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS, 599-221 0 The Thorn a i 1 1 Road Improvement ct: Phase II Proj Patient Status: Bypass surgery was a complete success. The new East Fringe Road network connects Capital Circle at Halstead Boulevard to Thomasville Road at Village Square Boulevard. It also provides residents convenient access to shopping and businesses in the area.

Old arteries are showing improvement. New lanes are open on Capital Circle, allowing continued construction on the flyover. I "fl First New A SunTrust ast Construction ot four outside Jft lanes will allow continued BwJcs- work on the Thomasville rTT a ii- flyover. A-Mllllcm Albertson's jj I 1 East Fringe and Gmnector I iii Phase II of treatment is complete. Starting Monday, the new East Fringe Road network will be open from Thomasville Road at Books-A-Million to Capital Circle near 1-10.

Doctor's Orders: According to Dr. Tom S. Vill, R.D. (Road Doctor), progress on Thomasville Road construction is encouraging, and continuing work means we are closer to a complete recovery. It is vital that motorists follow these tips for safer driving through the area: Watch for barricades and signs.

Follow directions of flag people. Their job is to keep you safe. Watch for temporary lane changes. Look out for workers and equipment. Watch for reduced speed limits.

They will be posted and enforced for your protection. Remember that access to businesses, shopping and restaurants is still excellent. wiiwiw i mm i kmu rtic i( ii naming 011 fit II I I alternate path frum Capital yf Congestion is clearing up. Even through the construction process, most agree that traffic flow has actually improved. Improvements at the intersection of Killearn Center Boulevard and Capital Circle make traveling through that area even easier.

Mcuonaia 5 Jy 1 1 i Improved intersection I gggltriir- A I alleys traffic to proceed a quickly and easily. 1 Updated Prognosis: Last fall. Dr. Vill advised that following his recommendations would lead to steady improvement by this time and he was right. As the project continues, you will see work being performed throughout the construction area, including: Construction of the southbound flyover bridge that will take traffic from Thomasville Road directly to Capital Circle.

jj I -X Pnirele)uTsidTlanc, Jr I are open northKiund, ffr (jj Sk I ti Vk Jul xj tf 's finished, alliwing LVk I Sy Building of the West Fringe Road behind the Sing Amoco station. Preparation for widening Thomasville Road to eight lanes from Live Oak Plantation Road to Woodbine Drive. I I fcWHA I 1 I Source: Geneus GioupSveidrup Gvii inc.Iaiiahossee Democrat This project is being constructed by Contractors under contract to the Florida Department of Transportation. This project information was produced by RB Oppenheim Associates Public Relations Advertising under the auspices of the Florida Department of Transportation..

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