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STATE OF THE ART MAKE SMILE! Cannot be combined with other discounts. Must be presented at start of New Treatment. Page 26 Volume 12, Issue 2 Bloomingdale/ FishHawk Edition Just off Bell Shoals Rd. near FishHawk resides a little slice of heaven beside the Alafia River, complete with shady oak trees, pasture-land and a little dog named Doodle that anxiously awaits rides in an electric golf cart. Here is where Red and Nell Glass call home, and it is also here that they have a clean, comfortable mobile home for rent. They are currently seeking a tenant, perhaps a married couple, for the home that will also help them with day-to-day tasks such as cooking breakfast and dinner, helping with laundry, keeping their own home tidy, grocery shopping and other miscellaneous odds and ends things. In return for the help, Red will be renting the mobile home for $500 per month plus electricity. The previously mentioned golf cart will be available to go between homes as the mobile home and Red’s home are roughly an eighth of a mile apart on the same property. The property itself is gated for added security. The mobile home is a three-bedroom, two-bath home with a large, well-lit kitchen, a small patio and a garden tub in the Master Bathroom. Just yards from the mobile home is a bend in the Alafia River, and just along the opposite bank, carved deep into the old mud, are the original wagon tracks from when the area was first settled. In addition to looking for a couple to rent the mobile home, Red and Nell are looking to pay for the daily help for housekeeping up to 2-4 hours per day. “Compensation will be $10 per hour for any work or time involved,” said Red. There is a complete woodworking shop on the grounds with all the tools Alafia River Seniors Seek Live-In Couple For Day-to-Day Help you could possibly need. Ideally, Red and Nell would like an older couple with good character to share their property and help them with their daily tasks. Red enjoys fishing and would love help loading and unloading his fishing boat, as well as help in handling the boat when fishing. Nell thoroughly enjoys sewing and would love someone she could share her hobby with. Red and Nell have lived in the area since 1970, when they moved here from Houston, TX. They have six children, 14 grandchildren and just as many great grandchildren. In July, they will have celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. Red and his family have been productive members of the community for many years. Red was a Merchant Marine in World War II and they settled in the area in the early 1970s. They bought what is now Brandon Rental Centers, which now serves both Seffner and Riverview and is still family-owned and run by Red’s son. If you are interested in helping out Red and Nell with their everyday chores in exchange for a home to rent, please call 685-1147. You must agree to a background check and will be asked to do an interview when you see the facilities. The small farm, owned by Red and Nell Glass, has five cows on property, and is home to many species of songbirds, hawks and other wildlife. Red Glass, left, with his wife, Nell, pose for a picture. They currently are looking for a tenant for their mobile home in Valrico. By Alicia Squillante This three-bedroom, two-bath mobile home is for rent for $500 per month plus electricity. The home is located near the Alafia River and is close to FishHawk, Valrico and Brandon. The kitchen is fully equipped and looks out over the backyard, which is full of shady oak trees. Just yards from the back porch is the Alafia river where you can fish from the shore.

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Page 1: Alafia Seniors Seek In Home Help

STATE OF THE

ART

MAKE SMILE!

THE 2011

BESTOF SOUTH TAMPA

The South Tampa News & Tribune Readers’ Poll

Cannot be combined with other discounts. Must be presented at start of New Treatment.

Page 26 Volume 12, Issue 2Bloomingdale/ FishHawk Edition

Just off Bell Shoals Rd.near FishHawk resides a littleslice of heaven beside theAlafia River, complete withshady oak trees, pasture-landand a little dog named Doodlethat anxiously awaits rides inan electric golf cart. Here iswhere Red and Nell Glass callhome, and it is also here thatthey have a clean, comfortablemobile home for rent.

They are currently seekinga tenant, perhaps a marriedcouple, for the home that willalso help them with day-to-daytasks such as cooking breakfast anddinner, helping with laundry, keepingtheir own home tidy, grocery shoppingand other miscellaneous odds andends things. In return for the help, Redwill be renting the mobile home for$500 per month plus electricity. Thepreviously mentioned golf cart will beavailable to go between homes as themobile home and Red’s home areroughly an eighth of a mile apart on thesame property. The property itself isgated for added security. The mobilehome is a three-bedroom, two-bathhome with a large, well-lit kitchen, asmall patio and a garden tub in theMaster Bathroom. Just yards from themobile home is a bend in the AlafiaRiver, and just along the oppositebank, carved deep into the old mud,are the original wagon tracks fromwhen the area was first settled.

In addition to looking for a coupleto rent the mobile home, Red and Nell

are looking to pay for the daily help forhousekeeping up to 2-4 hours per day.

“Compensation will be $10 perhour for any work or time involved,”said Red.

There is a complete woodworkingshop on the grounds with all the tools

Alafia River Seniors Seek Live-In Couple For Day-to-Day Help

you could possibly need. Ideally, Redand Nell would like an older couplewith good character to share theirproperty and help them with their dailytasks. Red enjoys fishing and wouldlove help loading and unloading hisfishing boat, as well as help in handlingthe boat when fishing. Nell thoroughly

enjoys sewingand wouldlove someoneshe couldshare herhobby with.

Red andNell havelived in thearea since1970, whenthey movedhere fromHouston, TX.They have sixchildren, 14grandchildren

and just as many greatgrandchildren. In July, theywill have celebrated their65th wedding anniversary.

Red and his family havebeen productive members ofthe community for manyyears. Red was a MerchantMarine in World War II andthey settled in the area in theearly 1970s. They boughtwhat is now Brandon RentalCenters, which now servesboth Seffner and Riverviewand is still family-owned andrun by Red’s son.

If you are interested in helping outRed and Nell with their everydaychores in exchange for a home to rent,please call 685-1147. You must agreeto a background check and will beasked to do an interview when you seethe facilities.

The small farm, owned by Red and Nell Glass, has five cowson property, and is home to many species of songbirds,

hawks and other wildlife.

Red Glass, left, with his wife, Nell, pose fora picture. They currently are looking for a

tenant for their mobile home in Valrico.

By Alicia Squillante

This three-bedroom, two-bath mobile home is for rent for $500 permonth plus electricity. The home is located near the Alafia River and is

close to FishHawk, Valrico and Brandon.

The kitchen is fully equipped and looks out over thebackyard, which is full of shady oak trees. Just yardsfrom the back porch is the Alafia river where you can

fish from the shore.