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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1991-09-11 AdvertisementV - - M)c Affialm ct•itll A Kni),ht-Kidder N�r;�s��.iE,�,i� or 4v Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Louisa Ferrera who on oath says she is the Area Sales Manager of The Miami Herald, daily newspaper published at Miami in Dade County, Florida. She further says that the advertisement for_I was published in the issue or issues of c� r for the above publication as per the attached Affiant further states that the said THE MIAMI HERALD is a #' newspaper published at Miami, in the said Dade County, Florida, and #T#1 that the said newspaper have here -to -fore been continuously C published in the said Dade County, Florida, each day, and has been entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Miami, in the said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the advertisement. Louisa Ferrera i. j `I Sworn to and Sub$ ribed to i before -me XhiS _day -of A.D. 19 .c C�) Notary tublic =1y (Seal) N0T4W PL'2t1C S 3r,T'C of F1:r, ,� w My l; One Herald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-2111 Oiic } Jerald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-2711 ', S �c 3 s� �. o ■ +tr- --c .m caw. arry ♦ I--" %^ %.A-0.AL p c power. ller critics said she went on 1949, three years after the Mar- and (= Re11t��rsNnwsser�icr, - The speluling sprees, buying jewelry, cases fled in a p P o ular revolt. Hneaoe, MANILA, I hilipl)int's erfue, designer clothes paint- 'rues-P m DADE 7 a i.� 2 < ca 1r i'{ S a ie 1'hilippilles filed a fraud case in sand other luxury items. dray against exiled former first lady g• lmclda Marcos, saying she used ! The governnunt has already nmre than `?5 milliolt cif govern charged hc•r with more than 30 lnent fluids for her personal c•r>unts of tax evasion and graft. President Corazon Aquino last Marcos nusappyopriated expenses in Newfork. month lifted the ban on the. return of "r� state o�4ned Philippine National 1 Marcos and her three children to Dank funds, transferring the money i the I'hiliplaines so that they could into accounts she allegedly con- stand trial for corruption charges. trolled, Francisco Chavez, the gov- i Marcos is living in exile in New ernnu+nt's chief lawyer, said in the 1 vith'her tohas Manilainsisted for burialthe taking two -page complaint. Marcos connived with bank offi- remains of her husband, who died in cials in New fork in 1977 to trans- fer the $25 million into U-S- accounts, he said. FLaw-suits, MBillciollectors Marcos frequently traveled to the United States during the 20 yearsSTC3P that her husband, the late ex-presi- & Foreclosures dent Ferdinand Marcos, was in Get a fresh start & erase all debts! Evening & Weekend Appointments Available - Bankruptcy Today I Low Center P.A. 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Court Order, h_- bankniptcy pr- Inc . which case el creditm or t- day of October,` Bankfum iota First Are is . claims. with a r his mailing ads shall be fore:. contemplated m by caning the E CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA ` 1 NOTICE TO TH,E PUBLIC A public hearing will be hel0i by Commission of the City of Miami, ,> p Florida, on $gyp%rttber 11. 1991" at 4'30 p.m. in the City Commission r cmrnbvrs at' ctttt�� H tl;'3500 Pan R'YtiOncan Drive, Miami, Florida, on the •111 11 ll istrict for pending expansion of the FlaglerlCore Special Assessment D Security north to bI.E./N.W, 3rd Street and south to the Miami River. More �• Associated Press particularly, this area, which is bifurcated, is described as follows: the — northern portion being in the area bounded by the north side of Northeast- } INIF"ERNO: Fire engulfs two apartment buildings in N.Y. on Monday. /0. West 3rd Street ontthe north, he east s de of Northwest reet on the south, the south side fl st Avenue on the `l i 7 ( ;/ �r�r}d the west side of Biscayne Boulevard on the east; the southern t , � o r, porlibii being in the area bounded by the south side of Southeast/South- Ensure the prosperity of fi' r V' west 3rd Street on the north, an imaginary line extending south from the Rescuers search rubble west side of Southeast 1st Avenue on the west, the north bank of the and your comp - Rescuers on the south, and the west side of Biscayne Boulevard on the • • east; including an imaginary line etending south to the Miami River. Herald's Newspaper Promote literacy throug'I forpossible victims The proposed Special Assessmentor each affected parcel or property •In and the areas encompassed by sid northern and southern portions which jointly make up the proposd Flagler/Core area Security District Sponsorship Proc NEW YORK — (AP) —Rescuers An elderly man and two women Special Improvement District exparion are even more particularly de - Tuesday searched for a possible vic- were killed, Kelly said. Twenty-nine scribed on documents available Alert is inspection at the office of the Funding cutbacks are im e tim in the rubble of two Brooklyn others, including six police officers City Clerk, at City Hall, 3500 Pan Aterican Drive, Miami, Florida. f�u7 A, and one firefighter, were hurt, he Reductions in education lull apartment buildings destroyed by an 8 All interested persons are invited to spear and may be heard concerning explosion and fire, authorities said. said. this item. Should any person desir(to appeal any decision of the City made it nearly impossible foi At least three people were killed Lt. Edward Harrington, another Commission with respect to any mster considered at this hearing, that schools to obtain curricula. 1 and 29 injured. Fire Department spokesman, said person shall ensure that a verbatim ecord of the proceedings is made, offer an inexpensive alternate The blast Monday evening apart- Tuesday that one person might be i i whichding all testimony and evidence 1 a upot which any a ppeal may be based. textbooks. But even at as lift=ently was caused by a gas leak, said trapped in the rubble. student, manv schools are uiFire Department spokesman Tom "It was a very big boom, like Matty Hirai ,Kelly. thunder. You could feel the whole City Clerk them. ■ That's where comps; "One of the residents of the build- house shake," said Christina City of Miami, Florida can help. ;i ing said that he returned from work Emmanouilidi, 14, who lives across (0028) about 5:30 p.m., smelled gas, the street. Help students receive The Checked his pilot fights — they were "There was this incredible explo- at little or no cost. on — and he went to bed," Kelly sion and it started to rain debris all said. "He said the next thing he over the place," said Daniel Galin- knewHerald's he was blown out of the bed." dez, 23, who was walking nearby. ' Education Department work; However; Bill Federici, a spokes- "Then a lot of flames shot up into educators and administrator man for Brooklyn Union Gas, said a the sky. I thought it was like a ter- c uality educational material- ' preliminary investigation revealed rorist bomb or something." lorida schools. ■ By sponsc_ ' no leak, though natural gas did feed More than 200 firefighters fought classrooms or schools, you c the fire. ' the fire, which was brought under Y Two buildings with three apart- control shortly after midnight. " "�'" newspapers and other teach IN -"7 { meets each colic g Five the hands of South Florida's Collapsed in the crate- Fire Commissioner Carlos M. ��� �t�. kids. And Tht Miami Herat lion, which blew debris into the Rivera ordered nearby buildings Toptistreeet, Kelly said, Fire engulfed the evacuated for fear of another explo- #2 r offer in return. r� rubble seconds later, sion. Gas mains were turned off. -' , ... , .. fig` x Show off your class. Act n Proposals for development � ` �� • ' ' ' ' � As our youngsters become 4 adults, South Florida's coon _ • Z��p 'T� vibrant and healthy. Afid tl a ant brown bears X�° vibia y * o , long way towards ensuring' Own your business. ■For more i t'Ai') the world, sometimes weighing , ta" about ours onsorship pro`' 1QH0R OR; Years after. the Kodiak 1.500. '"°`;o s '; The Miami Herald's Newsp �eRofe.was "Ub- The refuge was created by Presi- - e,741D Education Department at *001 dent Franklin D. Roosevelt in 7 ' =:fit, i91 to protect wildlife (305) 376 324 . �}- tat the four -island archipel- is in the Gulf of Alaska. ',•i(j .;�971 Alaska Native Claims -ZOO T, r,$.i9f18 .; — - w Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Louisa Ferrera who on oath says she is the Area Sales Manager of The Miami Herald, daily newspaper published at Miami in Dade County, Florida. She further says that the advertisement for C 7=1�sheUn a issue or issues of �2rS� / qqi for the above publication as per the attached Affiant further states that the said THE MIAMI HERALD is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper have here -to -fore been continuously published in the said Dade County, Florida, each day, and has been entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Miami, in the said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the advertisement. Louisa Ferrera Sworn to and Subscribed to beforp,me thisAQ da� A.D. 19 Notary Prublic (Seal) yoTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FI.'+:;`_ A MY COM!"1185"A EXP.0CT.24, f'si? BMD )IM GEAt:= INS. U;"J. rl -i til W r w One I Ierald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-2111 ,^ ������ x `+�} t J � §,x F NY � '�'T..*.... �34i� � •a..�^r"^.^1+."�MY 77-7 k ' - �1%, 111 r+arm university which outsell Unite,},- of Miami tags in Orai% aunty — will be sold at all eight county tag offices instead of just the one in Orlando.... The driver of a diesel tanker truck was killed when his rig overturned and 74,000 gallons of fuel caught fire, closing both lanes of State Road 46 for more than eight hours about 20 miles northwest of Orlando. GULF COAST After spending two days at All Children's Hospital for treatment of a fever in St. Petersburg, AIDS patient Ricky Ray,14, was released. TALLAHASSEE Former PSC general coun- sel Susan Clark was sworn in as the panel's newest comms- sioner. SOUTH FLORIDA An abandoned shrimp boat being salvaged off Key West yielded an almost intact human skeleton that will be examined today by the medi- cal examiner. large motor wav drought, heav! careless habld' dent in Send 4 water supply ' Unless the t changes and A usage, it is in d consultants told ers. "The patient patient is sick,, , senior vice Dresser & M The envivx company spent the issue, and* caused salt watt ford, Winter Spit, Oviedo in the }at sultants found.='. more water is b is going i.Qto 1:111 ing the supply d On the averal supplies the cot, of rainfall a year. The Central 1! about 52 mt'IFM day from the tit Consultants cam Rolling tried for rob TAMPA — (.AP) — A man con- can positively sidered a suspect in the killings of robber. five students in Gainesville one year . However, a ago went on trial Tuesday on per, Richard charges he robbed a grocery store day that he go( a at gunpoint. st ispect without Law) ers for Danny Rolling, 37, alley behind the call it a case of mistaken identity. realize it was In opening arguments, Assistant months later State Attorney Cass Castillo said ture on a TV that hair recovered from the gun- nized his face man's mask and fingerprints lifted hind"' , from the getaway car pin the rob- Sheriff's berg on Rolling. Royce VwVibb h ' "If the case was that simple, we to identiify 26 wouldn't be here," responded public away car as defender Mary Lou Cuellar. Five She argued that none of the cash- bery, iers at the grocery, none of the of- following the sans who chased the stjspea and Thine stare. $e l�F none of the customers in the store tliaat case and isa Chiles: Lobby for health -tom riy Gov. Lawton Chiles on Tuesday in Wye deWft a urged those who helped create Flor- ida's Department of Elderly Affairs t to turn their political attention to resteny s ,. northward and lobby Washington rest for national health-care reform. Speaking at the Bonaventure fo Resort and Spa in Broward, Chiles- the federg thanked delegates from the Florida Cmxg on Aging for their help in At lad I+[ pressuring state lawmakers to cre- oe M' ate the Department of Elderly Pressed t°t11ly` Affairs. At Chiles' behest, legisla- Would tors vetted to eftbfissh that agency b e ir.1 35�59401 V-oy-4-toot painting from the alist, the bencn. ' Defense attorney Mark Schnapp • r"'"'r in court papers Monday that the !PPI jy 1�1 P te's true motive in trying to remove Lupo "is to judge -shop 6Ig-term because it is dissatisfied with the i. lent and lion steps that could save up to 20 court's rulings." Smith, 30, nephew of yen. real dunking million gallons. The county should strictly limit Edward M. Kennedy, is charged with raping a 30-year-old Jupiter lawn watering, reuse more water and increase charges for big users, woman at the Kennedy estate in Palm Beach Easter some on they said. Other recommendations over weekend, The trial, originally set Aug. 5, trial, UP, tagai include requiring developers to build houses with water -saving 13Bully was rescheduled for Jan. On- devices and using vegetation that In a separate ruling, Lupo blocked The requires little irrigation. The county . nght, also should dig more wells to track saltwater intrusion, they said. f �mP Other, more drastic solutions AA'ENT tdlsulting should be studied, he said, including importing water from other corn- IBM PCXT 64OK/HARD DRIVE t Ying was not ties and using costly equipment to $5000 monthly rate remove salt from water. *t have "I want to find out when the 891'7158 • R 14MXI-329-3 *rSan- patient's going to die," Commis- sioner Larry Furlong asked. 1st dr. 2nd Mortgage Loans BMoodand n,t6econ- Wright replied that it was impos- 'hiet0a° HOMEIAf=E �e means sible to say precisely when fresh water would run out if nothing is "' ° �y � r" � M �' 1011t than . thranta.._ done, but added "eventually." 1990 8. 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A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, on 'That'S September 1 1, at 4:30 p.m, in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall, 3500 an erican Drive, Miami, Florida, on the pending expansion of the Flagler/Core ass CIa11St Special Assessment District for Security north to N.E./N.W. 3rd Street and south to the the = - Miami River. More particularly, this area, which is bifurcated, is described as follows: — ; Ras able northern portion being in the area bounded by the north side of Northeast/Northwest 2nd i the get - Street on the south, the south side of Northeast/Northweat 3rd Street on the north, the I.6g. east side of Northwest 1 at Avenue on the west, and the west side of Biscayne Boulevard *a rob- on the east: the southern portion being in the area bounded by the south side of a l9 Ocala Southeast/Southwest 3rd Street on the north, an Imaginary line extending south from the e- t = lye. west side of Southeast 1 at Avenue on the west, the north bank of the Miami River on the it south, and the west side of Biscayne Boulevard on the east, Including an imaginary line -M�^ extending south to the Miami River. The proposed Special Assessment for each affected parcel or property and the areas �ett1 encompassed by said northern and southern portions which jointly make up the )lira pressed Flagler/Core area Security District Special improvement DhMict expansion are even more particularly described on documents available for public inspection at the lk State office of the City Clerk, at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive. Miami, Fbrida.. 111krence. All interested persons are Invited to appear and may be heard concerning this item. p(eSs.,I Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with rasped to 0Senior' any matter considered at this hearing, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of would' the proceedings is made, Including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal ,rsent to may be based. o,crvo. cover. Matty Hirai Chiles _ tesolu- Clerk led for City of Miami, FLodda -- 4" My +ffinnii Herntl Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Louisa Ferrera who on oath says she is the Area Sales Manager of The Miami Herald, daily newspaper published at Miami in Dade County, Florida. She further says that the advertisement fAti= C�-- . M=e in te,issue or issues of for the above publication as per the attached Affiant further states that the said THE MIAMI HERALD is a newspaper published at Miami, in the said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper have here -to -fore been continuously published in the said Dade County, Florida, each day, and has been entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office in Miami, in the said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the advertisement. Louisa Ferrera Sworn to and Subscribed to befor-qme this__/O day of A.D. 19 91 A��� Notary ublic (Seal) � NOTARY RU"ol.IC STATE OF FI '�Z;`lA '` c? rn fr, MY COM."'IISSION E1('�' . OCT.24.1 r:92 :� —+ —_, C--') DMD TFRU 6ENEM INS. U.N.D. f'il t a• w One Herald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-21 It we*. 'WAIF I eNEW YORK -- (AP) -- Rescue Tuesday searched for a possible` incG dw in the rubble of two Braoklyn i to fli7 apartment buildings destroyed by an explosion and fire, authorities said At least three people were killed:rd,,be and 29 ir>jured.y tb The blast Monday evening appari eatly was caused by a gas leak .sail [ inFire Department spokesman Tom "lt was3 Kelly. thi ider. Y '' "One of the residents of the build house sh 1 • ing said that he returned ftcllu;w4 about 5:30 p.m., smelled gag, street,; i checked his pilot lights the�wem'' on —'and he went to V. luoa tt,, 1 said. "He -said the next thing he d the, p knew Ae was blown out of the 1 i However, Bill Federici, aspok* the skyr amd a I man for Brooklyn Union Gas, , . "ilpreliminary investigation revealed roust bore no leak, though natural gas did feed More t the fire. the due„ ' 1 ) Two buildings with three apartcontrol 4h �b :ments each collapsed in.the explo- Fire C sion, which blew debris into, the Rivera of street, Kelly said. Fire engulfed the evacuated rubble seconds later. Sion.Gas, Pro- osals for dev , y greaten giant bra / ANCHORAGE, Alaska - (AP) the woi {Fifty years after the Kodiak,1,504; National Wildlife Refuge was estab T re ' lished, Alaska's 2,700 Kodiak brown dent l? bears are in danger of losing ground,: Auggst: to development. thmtt_g�4 One -fifth of the 1.9-million acre ago. 1 refuge is owned by native grows, The' ' and corporations set up by native Settlen villages to bring in revenue are corn- lagers G ling under pressure to sell their hold. wgs" a r mgs or lease hunting or fishing_ refuge were. .`ties not something we are eager .' allot& said Ralph Eluska, president The ofAkhiok-Kaguyak Inc., one of the the; 200 .native corporations set up there under a 1971 law. &hotel But he added: "We're working in Mu a changing culture. We have to :along make the corporation model work.," said I Akhiok-Kaguyak Inc. has leased for tl ppaarrcels to the state Fish and Game vim. Department, Minting and fishing I guide, commercial gill nettere and "I I t Other#, It is 'considering building opme lodge& and developing &',tourism there rttarketing piri. said, iiak b 'Art the lacgW in = day," he be like yqU11 decidn lolj}IC, to �_3elid , "o Wtltten 1 . , _ 1 1 1 • • ' I! 1 ' et}011l OUf QUal 9 axthnxe CITY OF MIA►MI,10AIDA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC A public hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, on Se Q` +,.+ 1991, at 4:30P.M. in the CI Commission Chamber 1 Y Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, on the pending expans16n of the' Flagler/Core Special Assessment District for Security north to N.E./N.W. 3rd Street and south to the Miami River. More Particularly, this area, which is bifurcated, is described as follows: the northern portion being in the area bounded by the north side of Northeast - /Northwest 2nd Street on the south, the south side of Northeast/North- west 3rd Street on the north, the east side of Northwest 1 st Avenue on the west, and the west side of Biscayne Boulevard on the east; the southern Portion being in the area bounded by the south side of Southeast/South- west 3rd Street on the north, an imaginary line extending south from the west side of Southeast 1 st Avenue on the west, the north bank of the Miami River on the south, and the west side of Biscayne Boulevard on the east, including an imaginary line extending south to the Miami River. The proposed Special Assessment for each affected parcel or property and the areas encompassed by said northern and southern portions which jointly make up the proposed Flagler/Core area Security District Special Improvement District expansion are even more particularly de- scribed on documents available for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk, at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida. All interested persons are invited to appear and may be heard concerning this item. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this hearing, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, = t: including all testimony and evidence a� upon which any appeal may be based. Matty Hirai -�° / Clerk City of Miami, Florida (0028) all Alin ' rby. I into ter- ight I iderBURGLAR § M. iings Top Five Kplo- :. It o Presi- elt in wildlife chipel- laska. 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The Miami Herald's Newspaper in Education Department works with area educators and administrators to provide quality educational materials for South Florida schools. e By sponsoring materials, classrooms or schools, you can get newspapers and other teaching tools into the hands of South Florida's future — our kids. And The Miami Herald has a lot to offer in return. Show off your class. Act now! As our youngsters become successful adults, South Florida's economy stays vibrant and healthy. And that can go a long way towards ensuring the success of your business. ■ For more information about our sponsorship programs, contact The Miami Herald's Newspaper in Education Department at (305) 376-3241. �� I&-]E FA� MIAMI REW 4 Published Dally except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida, STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookle Williams, who on oath says that she Is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a dally (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Dade County, Floride; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI Public Hearing 9/11/91 In the ............ X.. X.. X ................... Court, was published In said newspaper In the Issues of Aug. 27, 1991 Affiant further says that the sold Miami Review Is a newspaper published at Miami In said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and kas been entered as second as mall matter at the post office in Miami in said Dada ou tyy, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding I he st bllcation of the attached copy of advertisement; and affl t f her says that she has neither paid nor promised any perjon,iiii or corporation any discount, rebate, commission orlpfiffid for the ss of securing this advertisement for pub tion In theOrewspaper. �.....�..•..a A fivoVVtq- nd subscribeN re iQe this OTAR 2.7.... day of g.......YA. 19 1. (SEA My CLommissIon expires $fea 8,4F92F�'v� MR 143A �.."s".....�. CITY OF M1AM19:zFL01%10k- �C.­ NlOTICE TO THE, PUSLIC. A public hearing will be by the City commission of the - City of Miami, Florida onamher �t, itt91, at 111. atrii'tri the City Commltlglon Chambers At City Hall, 350Q'Pan A04"ohn Drive, Miami, FOrlda, for the purpose of hearing anyolijeoHtf+ltl by a Resolution► ratifying the City Manager's action in waiving , competitive sailed bids for the purchasei ten portable trunked radios In the amount of E17,t)".00, All Interested.persons are invlted'to appear And may, be heard • t concerning thie>:'Item►;^tihould-aalrffftstli5a�lir�oµsptyr decision. of Ili Commission with respect tq:'ahy fnatte�. considered at this hearing,.that person shsit, tlnsute thata`:vel batlm record of the proceedings 1e rtlatle,>Inclutiing ill testi , many and evidence upon which any_appeal inay'bi' balled. � � s (0021) a! Matty Htrot City Clerk City of Miami, FloNda 8f27 > _. 8i•3-08+2773 ., 14 MIAMI REVIEW Published Deily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookle VAIllems, who on oath says that she Is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of Meeting Previously Scheduled September 12, 1991, has been re- scheduled to September 11, 1991 In the .............. X X .X .................. Court, was published In said newspaper In the issues of August 30, 1991 Affient further says that the said Miami Review Is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dads County, Florida, and that the sold newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each day (except Saturday Sunday and Legal Holidays) end has been entered as second class mail matter at t post office In Miami in said Dade n , Florida,for aperiod of one Coal ear next preceding the pu katbn of the attached copy of advertlsemeand I fu r says that she has neither id nor promised any Pe 11 or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or for the pu s. of securing this advertisement for publ on In the as newspaper. i w w 0�"�'6•rrrr •. .1r1r * 4bscribod before me this 30t11 day of . !' . ........ A.D. t891 ... • (SEAL) OFFICIALRIS I TI RY AV SE W C". EXP. 4/5/95 hi u MIAMI REVIEW Published Deily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookle Williams, who on oath says that she is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a dally (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami In Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAVa Public Hearing September 11, 1991 Re: Sealed bids for the purchase of ten (10) Specialized Police Horses, etc. In the ............... X,X,X........,......... Court, was published In said newspaper In the Issues of August 30, 1991 Affiant further says that the sold Miami Review Is a newapaper published at Miami In said Dade County, Florida, and that 1M sold newspaper hasheretoforebeen conllnuously Saturday,iIn Sunday, anold daLegal Countyer at the , Florida ices been day as Dade second cmail n Florida, it a period of nekyeearnnext pmcadjnlgd the firs pub, atlon of the attached copy of advertisement- and aff,anl rt says that she has neither paid nor promiseti any porno III or corporation any discount, rebate, commis.,:, or ref nd or the pu se of securing this advertisement for public t n in the sal newspaper. z% , S su*cdbod before me this Qrrl? day of .. ....... A.D. 19.9.1.. . ...............�.a� so,..w................. (SEAL) "OFFI —..- L NOTARY SEAV CRISTINA INGELMO HY C". EXP. 4/5/95 t 1 T* . (30 E, MIAMI REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Soothe VAIllems, who on oath says that she is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI Public Hearing September 11, 1991 Re: Sealed bids for the purchase of a Motorola MSF 5000, etc. In the ............... X. X. X.................. Court, was published in said newspaper In the Issues of August 30, 1991 Afflant further says that the said Miami Review is a newspaper published al Miami In said Dade County, Florida, and that the Bald newspaper has heretofore been continuously published In sold Dade County, Florida each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mall matter at the post office In Miami in sold Tt-In lorida, for a period of one year next prsceding lion of the attached copy of advertisement and ays that she has neither paid nor promised any corporation any discount, rebate, commission he pu se of securing this advertisement for he so newspaper. e M 4Vwo jyubsctibed before me this 30t4 day of ... �#,�. lqr;:... , A.D. 19.. . .................. �._. ............ (SEAL) 0QFFI L twjT SEAL CRISTINA INGEL140 IIV Cps{. EXP. 4/5/95 .= � 6 11 MIAMI REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookle Williams, who on oath says that she is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami In Dade County, Florida; that the aNached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Adverlleament of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAK Pub lic Hearing September 11, 1991 Re: Permanent Restriction of Vehicular Access to the Morningside I`W gighborhood, etc. x • X. x.... court, was published in said newspaper in the Issues of August 30, 1991 Afflent further says that the said Miami Review Is a newspaper published at Miami In said Dade County, Florida, and that tM said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published In said Dade County, Florida each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mall matter at the post office In Miami In said Dade Co , Flo►Ida, for a pertod of one year next prscedlnp the firs pu Ikation of tM attached copy of advsrtisems and atflant r says that she has neither paid nor promis en Ps n orporation any discount, rebate, commission or ref forr co the pu se of securinp this advertisement for publ in the saj�nevwpaper. , ,r to lWabbscribed before me this �y r r 91 �` t ....... day of ... *....., A.D. 19....... .................. r .. ............... (SEAL) '`* ".*� •OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL" CRISTIKA INGELMO MY COMM. EXP, 4/5/95 0 =� �= M Gt7 CITY_OP miAmifl�ir. FL19'i.OWD' A_ .�..' NOT162 60PU13UA�1'�t1 A public hearing Wlli be held by the Co rhisslbil of the *11 Miami, Florida on Se tembar11, 1991 at 415 p fn; in thi Commission Ch P8h Altiatl%art=Dr Miami, Florida, for the purpose of=heating objeotiahi;::ttbin: interested parties affected by, the Pemtanm ftestiict(on of Ve11' lar Access to the Momindslde Nel6hbortiood:-it1 accordancev City of 'Miami Department'of Public Works, 215 "N,W, 2 Siree Miami, Florida Aft interested pereons areinvited'to,appear" may, heal concern ino-the proposed tPafhc measures Shduld any pe?ac desire to appeal any tleciston of thil City Commission w, h sepal Jo any matter considered at thls hearing, that person shall enact that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made, Including ,e testimony and evidence upbn Which any appeal May be based _ Y I ;5) ea MattyHira)City ClarkCity of Mlaml,.Flodda am91-I s MIAMI REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookle Wllllams, who on oath says that she Is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami In Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advot looment, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MMU. Public Hearing September 11, 1991 Re: DOWNTOWN SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT - PHA.SE III B-5561, etc. In the ............... X.X. X.................. Court, was published in said newspaper In the Issues of August 30, 1991 tApffflpaent further says that the sold Miami Review Is a that tM�saaiid newspaper has mi In irofofore Men continuously ish*d In sold Dade County, Florida each day (except rday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as ind class mail matter at the post office s In Miami in said t pu Ikatlon Floridof fGn at�hediod ocopy of advertiser next ment, A_Wri6i says that she has neither paid nor promises any PA Qfml or corporation any discount, robot*, commission 6fund for the pttttttrrrRRR000se of securing this advertisement for In tho abid newspaper. . 41;;A icribod before me this 30th day of ........, A.D. 19.91.. . .............. . .............(SEAL) OSEALa CRISTINA INGELN,O MY C". EXP. 4/5/95 c 7 t. 4? .:.� �.' •Lsf j'T't Un 't•" i �r � 1IX ` ' i C9 0IYY'►l Iw11e1, HOME- Or PliftLid �ItA A pUblic hoofing will be held by the Cbthrnftiaf Miami, Florida, on S_ ee8pi>bBC�.L I�101 All Corhmla:l<Ion Cham re at City. Hall, 3 .lean' An Miami, Florida, for the pUtpose of hearthd'?sty #ib any. Interested:partles affected -by a ompoesd Ire existing contract emount :for the.'constructlob,of, SANITARY SEWER .REPLACEMENT'--m:<=PHASE 411 underway_ at North tit Street between-N* 80 'Biscayne Boulevard All interested 'perspnb�lnyilted to appear and. dectalon`of the'City Corti Lori with respect to any matter e sfdered,at this hearing, *.raon shalt ensure that a verbat record, of±the4procead, is ►sdiQ lncluding aii,tttstimony a evidence upon which any appeal may be based (0028) -Matty i11rw o City Clerk'' City of Miami, Florida 8130 +, utos3os 'I s MIAMI REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sookie Wllllems, who on oath says that she Is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami In Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of Public Hearing September 11, 1991 Re: Millage rate, etc. In the ............... X A A .................. Court, was published In said newspaper In the Issues of August 30, 1991 Afllant further says that the said Miami Review Is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County, Florida, and flat the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published In said Dade County, Florida each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mall matter at the post office In Miami In said Dade County Florida, for a perlod of one year next preceding Tilmicatimof of the attached copy of sdvertlesment; and sathat she has neither paid nor promised any or crporation any discount, rebate, commission tMpurpose of securing this advertisement for the s Id newspaper. i Wbscribed before me this f • qp�1-day of .. S dt . j�........, A.D. Id'.... (SEAL) ** s rt• •OFFICIAL IOTARY SEAL° CRISTINA INGELMO MY COMM. EXP. 4/5/95 Li Lip W - i r M F 1 -.- to < J C) CITY OP 1MIAM i FLoRIDA PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE THAT a publlc heoll will .be 1g1 ��h will be Pft cai, 17H4e, Mtartit, AARtiRL0 Ctimmismah of city of "ami, Florida, on * Lwty Coyle piston Chambers at city Han. 4A, forthepurposeofhearinganyobjecutms a proposed increase in the eydetingcontract t't�WN WaTARY SEWER MPt.ACEMENT - ,rth Iat5tiettbetweenN.W. IatAvenueand 11t vam. and heard person" oiAtftepel iof_ aftsthis i >elon estre to appeal anydecisio the City CommslonWith that person shall ensure that a q matter considered at this hearing, pe any BST bep i smade, including all testimony and evidence Matty Hirai 026) WoNW541h9I'ItFF,T*MIA MI,I- ORIDAT1127 005) 757-11,17 ed Weekly city Clerk le County, Florida City of Miami. Florida i PROOF OF 1'1111LICATION ilefore the undersigned authorily personally appeared MOHAMi.D IIAMALUDIN, whoop oath Nuys that he is the Managing liditor *of TlllS MIAMI TIMP:S, weekly newspaper published at Miami. Cade Comity, Florida; that Ihc ntlachcd wily of advel-lisemevtl was published in said newspaix.r in Ihc• issovs (if: September 5, 1991 Affiant further states Uial 'IY11-: MIAMI TIMP:S is a newspaper published in Miami, Dada County. Florida, and that (Ile said newspaper has herelof x-e Ix-cn conlinuously published in said Dade Ccxotly, Florida each week and has been entered as second class mail matter at the U.S. Post office in Miami, Dade Comity, Florida fora period of more than one year next preceding (late of publication of (lie altachtid copy of advvr- tiscment; further affiant says that he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation any dis- count, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication ill this newspaper. Managing P,d`or w ( 5ep th Stembe 9 Sworn to ant, subscribed before me on ttus, the day of _ - ArD. t9_ _ .__ 0 0 NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OE t"LORIOA MY COMMISSION EXP Jlll Y BONDED THRU GEN'£r;A,L THRll 6aP1�'Al Iiic CI1� OF MIAMI, FLORID 4h i1TI, ypublfc}r`oldbgth4iCityeonuniestonoitheCityofMiam,1.Florida. on - -- - - enter i l . r st 4($Op.,h. in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall. 98g0AnArtuticanDclve Miami:F4orlda on the pending expansion oftheFtaeler/ t;ot,e 9pedal A4aeeentet,t District for Seeurlty north to N.E./N.W. bifurcated. _ ia I1� i U111 eLJ ` mouth :to 't�te•1Vtir#raat R(veir� Mate pardculariy. this area. which is bifurcated, is(, (les(sibed a>3 fotlerovei thinottherri portion being thibe area bounded by the north = _ sine of Northeast/Nor'thV=t Znd Street on'the south, the south side of Northeast/ WO N W 541 h Sl' f E P:1' • M IA M 1, PLO I t 1 DA XI 127 Northare V&d 3tt+eet on the north, the east side of Northwest lei Avenue: on the west; and the wesf side of Btscayne Houleiard ors the east; the south portion (:fUS) 757 1147 2lciti$in theat+iicundod t{9 the aouth side of Southeast/Southwest 3rd Street on Ott, xl4rtb. an ttiasl►.:lir}e eittei,dirig rot,th groin the west sld4 of Southeast 1st iej Weekly vanite ontile atilt, tht l►ort'ta bag of thi: Miami River on the south, and the west s Slac aga cHoulGvsfdonthe ast.in'cludingantinaginatyltneextendingeouth County, Florida it,irabBpms , �8¢eistAssessment`CoreachefToptedpar4elorropertyandthe aream npassq$ , said oitliern tend whichpi6luthern portions jointtll make up the t'tto o F o F PUBLICATION proposed. Fie t/Core am `9iicirtity District Spedid ]mprovement District . ezpanslon an evc=toore 6darly ticicir6etl art documenti available for public inspection at*the office the City perk, at City'Ha11. 8S00 Pella American Drive. µ I h Florida._ j 11111uterestedpersMB&MtuvitedFalt aedmaybeheard concemitngtMaitem. ared MOIIAMED 11AMALUDIN, whoop oattr says that t31i7t1Id arQ► person daet<e toa�ydedston'of the sty Commission with weekly newspaper published at Miauii, t)ude County tirany#,attrer P headng,.thatpawnshallsnsurethata is publishc(I ill sui(1 ncwsp:riwr ill Ihc issue~ of: r rei;atd of the procsedtni ita njade, including all testimony and evidence aapQ�a -ovhfala arlp+ appeat may be bared. Many mral . e r 5, 1991 city Cleric City of Miami, Florida t oewspaper published in Mi:uni, Uudc Cuunly, I loricict, htinuously p(iblishal in said Made Cixnhty, Florida (ach lam); urllCdlllg (late al the t1.S. I'osl Office ill Miami, Dude ('ounly, - " to of publication of the attachedcoi►y of uch�er- sement; ur rer a iant says 1 lal he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation ally (lis- count, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing (his advertisement for publication in this newspaper. unugiail P:ditgtr•i 91 to 5th September Sworn to and subscribed before me on this, the --day of ___ A.D. 19 Cl BRING of Mtami, Florida on iirttl Kehl l%Y Ct,e Cottiint6mon of the City at City (tall, -- . In the City Comrttat+ion Chanther:n ob ecuona t{ve,lVltibtti, flotilla, for the put Pose of hears g es aft+cted by the ftrmanent nth Amended pion'B' teYebted odeNej►borliood,it accordance er►tufpublieWorks, C}io"iVtisri+tht otmIamiriep>r� A'A -8' Is on life with the City be heard concerning the Street. Miaint, F{orida. and may ited �s are tnvtted to appem desire to appeal any decisiontat Person t raMc mEasuMs• Should any l co tthh a including all Al�ti with mOVeet to arty'natter' ee d� is m� rbatim record of the p+OCed V'— 1)00NW541ItS IUi, ET-MIAM1,11.OItII)A33127 (305) 757.1147 Weekly ��tat a mY 1x bas which any ate Malty liirat County, Florida City Clerk city of MIMI, Mama OF PIIIILICA'1'tON �cto2sl who oll tiefore the undersigned:►►eihorill IMeIArMi'I lMll�S,►weekly}►icwMpap er pM 1isUe Ilat Mi:uni,et1)'fit oemtwi lieFlorida; is the Managing111P at I:dlt sr I� lnrida ; Ihat Uu� attached e•a{ty of allvrrtisen►e•nl was publil�c9ii s:►id newspslx+r in the itisut•s ul: September 5, Affianl further states newspaperrtlhIEas M AM,�Ie1M1`,i c011(inu ►usty�published inr published lsaid �Dade C01"Itnji, Dade y- I lol th eavil and weeklandlle lu► nc(cn e►Uered as second class mail matter at the U.S. Host office in Mian►i, Made ('ouul Florida for a period of more than unc yeas' next t preceding (late c iced any firmon of , person orrc orpol-at tdi&3 tisenient; further affiant says that lie has neither paid nor prom y count, rebate, cutnrnissioii or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in tt•,tf�t� 1 newspaper. w �Jl M.ulagiiigEditilcl X 'j 91 5th September o Sworn to and subscribed before me on ttus, the day o[ _A.D. 19—.--____� NO RY PUI1 ICISTATE OF-Mo KuJa AT ARCE. My commission expires: NOTARY PUBLIC STATt" OP FLORfrA W COMMISSION EXP JULY 28,' ; BONDED THRI! G44PA.L. INS. �—.. .NOTICE TMAM O THE bip LlC Meting = NONW541hS1'REET•MIAMI,F'I,Of11DA33127 (305)757.11,17 Published Weekly Miami, Dade County, Florida STATEOFFLOItIDAI SS COUNTY OF DADE J 1'ROOF'OI- 14111LICA'l•ION Before the undersigned authority personally appeared MOHAMED IIAMALUDIN, who oil oath says tl►at he is the Managing Editor of TIIE MIAMI TIMES, weekly newspaper published at Miami. Dada 01tint,y, Florida; that the attached copy of a►!vel-lisemc•nt was published in said newspapwr in the issues of: September 5, 1991 Affianl farther states Thal '('ill: MIAM1 TIMES is a newspaper published in Miami, Dade ('ut►nly, Florida, and that the said newspaper has herelofolre been continuously published in said Dade Cexu►ly, Florida eac 1► week and has been entered as sec•oI►d class mail matter at the U.S. Post Office in Mianri, Dad(- ('aunty, Florida for a period of more than one year next preceding date of publication of theattachcxl copy of advcr- tisernent; further affiant says lliat he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation any dis- count, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing tins advertisement for publication in 41i); newspaper. �� p_... ". `.M Managing Edi4 w W 5th Septembe 91 Sworn to and subscribed before me on this, the day of —_______ F D. ba OT RY PURL C PAT tU)A _ AT ZGE. My commission expires: . NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA 4 80KOED THRU GE ERALuLY 1H5?SUt D ,•5 2YbA T PLIC NOTICih wtllbeheldbytheClry t com.111. tri the Ottmission city ambcrt+ at CttyorNuan". Flo" Hall -35M PanAiiretit ft i rNt, Mi.30 ami, Florida on the pendindexpansi°n ofthe aver/ Asaeasnretat District for Security north to N.E./N VN, 9rd Streit and Mt ,articularty, t}tla area, which is bifurcated. Muth to the Miami Rivet. Mote p on being to the tires bounded by -dent to #allows: the nbrthenorth rrt pt>rt! t iat Avenue ant the sine of Wortheast/Northwest 2nd Street on the south, the south stdc of nut l east Northwest Seri Street tm slit north. he east side of $orrlevard on the east: the southern Portion wit; ed tht west side of Biscayn a from the west aide of Southeast 1st tfi _ 110 theareabounded by the south side of Southeast/Southwest 3rd Sues art �' tab i;brth, asi tsnaginarY tine extendtstg Avtri>Sri on the west. the north bank of the Mtamt d thewest River on the e lie eext�d $south t Boulevard on the east, including an image tY reseed oTBtaYn proptay and the areas ' tti tits Mtatitt River. tons whielr Join snake up the .fie �d Special Assessitent for each effected parcel to said northern and southern Mott vement District � � e / ttyv District sped imps° b1e for public er Cost area anti larty described ott documents avails American Drive, e*pansion are even more p Clerk, at City Ha11, SSW Pon Am Inspection at the oMce of the City thtette m• Miami, Florida. and maybeheardcmc'eemm�siosi with Allintertated persons ate invited to appear decision of the City Should any person desire to appeal Y that person shall emend evidence in re t to any matter �std' irro ithis a C� uding all testimony urn record of the proceed be based. Matty Iifrat upon which any alb City Clerk 0 !lull fi "I'`aVrL75M',�41 FI,01HIIA a:1127 ,. (R t' l t47 i ished WeeklyCL ii � �,li de County, Florida 111100FOFi'I111i,ICATI )N ,ared MOiIAMED IIAMAI,UDIN, whoou Darts s;tys that , weekly newspaper published at Miami, Dade Omo(y, its published in said stewspalxer in flit• issues uf: r 5, 1991 n City of Miami, Florida a newspaper published in Miami, Dade Co miry, 101ol itla, mlinuously pctblisllkxl in said Dade County, I.106da earls natter at the I1.S Post Office in Miami, Duds• County, - •1 1 t at nex prece(ung date of publication of the attac u�tl Copy of at %e i ten ; urther affiant says that he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation any dis- count, rebate, commission or refund for the ptirpose of securing this advertisement for publication in newspaper, Managing Edil++r �,rx W rt� 5th September1 �= " Sworn to and subscribed before ine: on this, the day of _ —A.D. •• rn CD = A ARY PUB L/10 SPAT'-OF-tIDA AT #*A . My cbminission expires: . MY � PUa1IC {i BOND f0 mRU ON FXP UL Y r� on tOA { �NERAL INS 2oU� � gg s CITE'Al C x 1VQ'I`I 'AIL -TA= N077CE T Ctiternissicn of the City of Miami City Commission Chambers at C far the purpose of eoriaMexitrg 1 ,en IF MIAMI, FLU "THE :� , JBLIC RAT a public hearing will be held by the City Fbtida, ag,p at 5;05 p.m. in the by Hall. 3500 Part American ve, Miami. Florida, IIIproposed millage rate and the CiVe tentative Matty Hirai City Clerk City of Miamf, Florida STATE OF F 1,0f 11DA) SS COUNTY OF DADE f 900NW541119I'RIsEI'• MIAMI, F1,t)1tIDA a:1127 t 305) 757.11,17 nn tied Weekly Miami, Dade County, Florida PROOFOF PUBLICATION Before the undersigned aulhotily personally appeared MOIIAMED IIAMAI,UDIN, whoou oath says that he is the Managing Editor 'of 'fill': MIAMI TIMES, weekly newspaper published at Miami, Dade ('nntily, Florida; that the atlaehed copy of advertisement was published in said newspalxer in the issues of; September 5, 1991 Affiant further slates lh:N'1'Ilh. MIAMI TIME'S is a newspaper published in Miami, Dade ('aunty, FlurkQ, and that the said newspaper has heretofore liven continuously published in said Dade Cottnly, Florida eat• i week and has been eiiler•d as second class ivail matter al the t1.S Post Office in Miami, Dade Coin, c Florida fora lieriod of more Than one year next preceding date of publication of file allached copy of ads' -- r' tisement; further affiant says that he has neither paid nor promised any firm, person or corporation anyi4ic:- orn count, rebate, cotnnlission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in44ils newspaper, v Managing G'dtfor © r,•, 5th September91 Sworn to and subscribed before ire on tdds, the __ day of — _/D. 19-- P UYr? 14Y�I ION£XJLPj,j- DOM")Thft 6EINSVX, STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF DADE ) RECEIVED 1991 SEP 19 PIN 2: 2-4 4AT T Y HIRAI CITY CI_FRI'� riT e (1F= ^f 111R1I, FL,"�, Personally appeared before me the undersigned, Jorge I1. Consuegra, to me well-known, who being duly sworn deposes and says that he is Credit Manager of Diario Las An;ericas, newspaper of general circulation, published daily except Monday, in Miami, Dade County, Florida. Affiant further says that the above named newspaper has continuosly published daily except Mondays in Dade County, Florida, for more than one year immediately preceding first publication of said Legal Notice or advertisement and was during all such time and now is entered as second class mail matter in the United States Post Office in Iiiami, Dade County, Florida, and that the Legal Notice or Advertisement, all copy of which is hereto attached, was published in on the following days: Signed Sworn DIARIO LAS A1-1ERICAS I NV . f 0 S.-2 ! 3 P.O. ORDERED:�Ui 991 and subscribed before me this day of 196) ( , in Miami, Dade County, Florida. * TEARSHEET ATTACHED Notcry Public, State of Florid i COMMr ss:&n Expires !i,cy 60nded Ihru Troy Fmn - W 'n•. Notary Public y 77, { J h'? r s , �i 1. al - irk a rare Para que kres, ino y ) Be- de la 0 d6. s in- '25. ctua. la de o del astra icias, tres ra de todos arde. a "'os uc- al- do- aas ple• St. vf- iini as in• Momento en que el senadortronnie Mack felieita R61061 Sanchez por su elecel6n. Eligen a Rafaej Sanchez a vicepresidente de Oesarrollo romunitario de FAHRO En la convenci6n anual numero 51 de la Junta de Funcionarios de Vivienda y Reurbanizacl6n de la Florida (FAHRO), celebrada en ` Sarasota durante la semana de Agosto 12, 1991, el director ejecutivo de la autoridad de viviendas de Hialeah, Rafael Sanchez, fue elegido vicepresidente del desarrollo comunitario de FAHRO. En 1990, el sefior Sanchez pas6 a ser el primer cubano-americano electo miembro del Comit6 en los 50 aflos de historia de FAHRO. Este afio los miembros de la Asociael6n de FAHRO, el cual representa aproximadamente 1.00 agencias de vivienda y reurbanizaci6n, hizo al sefior Sanchez el primer cubano-americano que obtuvo tan elevada posici6n en la organizaci6n del estado. El sefior Sanchez estaba ob- viamente muy orgulloso de su logro cubndo dijo que fue agradable ser reconoeldo y elegido par profesionales de la vivienda de todo el estado de la Florida. El sefior Sanchez dijo que el se mantiene dedicado a obtener las formas de proveer viviendas econ6micas para la clase pobre traba- jadora, no solamente en Hialeah, sino en todo el estado de la Florida y trabajando dentro de FAHRO, el desea que la organizaci6n pueda encontrar nuevas form as para incrementar las oportunidades de vi- viendas para aquellas personas que no tienen recursos Para obterer- la. CIUDAD DE MIAM1, FLORIDA AVISO AL PUBLICO Una audiencia p6blica se Ilevard a efecto en la Comisi6n de Ia Ciudad, de la Ciudad de Miami, Florida, en Se tiembre 11 1991 a las 4:30 p.m. en las C6maras de la Comisi n cle Ia Oijand en el Ayuntamiento, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, en la ex- pansi6n pendiente del Distrito de Amillaramiento Especial Nucleol Flagler pare Seguridad Norte a N.E./N.W. 3rd Street and south of Miami River. Mas particularmente, esta area que estd bifurcada, esta descrita coma sigue: La porci6n northern estando on area li- mitada par el lado Norte de Northeast Northwest 2nd Street en el South, el lado Sur del Northeast/Northwest 3rd Street en el Norte, el lado este de Northwest 1st Avenue en el Oeste, y el lado oeste de Biscayne Boulevard en el este; la porci6n sur estando en el area limitada par el lado sur de Southeast/Southwest 3rd Street en el north, una Ifnea imaginaria extendi6ndose al sur del lado oeste de Southeast 1st. Avenue en el oeste, el banco norte del Rio de Miami en el sur, y el lado oeste de Biscayne Boulevard en el este, inclu- yendo una Ifnea imaginaria entendida al sur del Rio de Miami. El Amillaramiento Especial propuesto para cada parcla afectada a propiedad on las areas comprendidas par dichas porciones septen- trional y maridional las males conjuntamente hacen el propuestoDis- trito de Seguridad del area NucleolFlagler Distrito de Mejoramiento Especial area de expansi6n inciuso m6s particularmente descripta en documentos disponibles para inspecci6n p6blica an la Oficina del City Clerk, en el Ayuntamiento, 3500 Pan american Drive, Miami Florida. Todas las personas interesades invitadas a comparecer y pueden ser ofdas concemiente a este asunto. Si cualquier persona deseara apeiar cualquier decisi6n de Ia Comisi6n de la Ciudad con respecto a cualquier materia considerada an esta audiencia, esa persona de- asegurarse de que un record literal de los procedimientos sea he- cho, incluyendo todo testimonio y evidencia sabre [as cuales cual- quier spelaci6n puede ser fundamentade. (002» ` Malty Hirai ' ? City Clark 4�oa City Of Mlaml, Florida MlaMl, Florida. t • • -' Wee soasity apttattt baton 90 the W441612ead, Sotto t. CoMvo'CI �• 64 %sit•1u►ovo VIM 116tn' Auto svoto •spates ant tall tt►a% too to CS adt% Von, lot'elartf tat mictcar, r►aw•opater of tanatat ttrcvlattefl, r411044 Astir one, 1"Gr4sle to Ntwla Oado Coontre 91e9184. Alftan% 149049 rays that W►e ab-ov• 111M 44 ACMV86re6 teas Cgnttnvogr 1411at+a4 dally e�icap% Randal• to cad* Countir Itoatda, tog pate tt►ao dne jQ4r .Westatatf rtfceetnd fiats rAltcattoo of •o ;;total Pattce or advttttaa-cnt ane vat dustnl all rvctt %too anN aw to eriteta4 �etond etas• pat% 014ttet to 04 Cnitrd stator* toot Mks to Nta1018 Dad$ Cove �loirtaa, artG trat tititogat t:ottce of Advarttiutnte art call of v*tc% to 1►4 attact►od, was D vbittlka to i ._. i 'i eft the tollowtnt da;al styned t+oro t46 WA •ubscs of Mto LAS M I RIC Ai ' ,04 before me We asset �tt,a Dade County, Irloctda. t�vslt� 0 4-? 9 tR�tit� erov�t � � 1t- °�-• _ tirid'C 0 Nota Pub State of Florida MY Com issio xpires May 7 r 1912 }k Mad f�1ro Fail • Ins ran . In4 �olarIII Ito I Ambos son los principales iispiciadores de este plan de be- lts. - ;Seguidamente se devel6 un Irtel6n, dibujado por Mari asita" Andino, directors de he del MDCC, Recinto Sur. El krtel6n presenta tuna lechuza — gmete bolo de la sabiduria— con un y un Utulo que dice "La Pucaci6n es motivo de celebra- t6n' La entrega de las 21 becas fue leallzada por los seflores Stokes i Mendelson, conjuntamente, asando al estrado los estudian- s a quienes se les puso en sus hanos un sobre conteniendo $1, 100 d6lares cada uno. t Los nombres de los becarios Ion los siguientes: Gamal Fe- 1•reiro, Yullsa Mufloz, Ariadna Valdds (del Miami Coral Park rd nior High), Esther Fleuraime e Miami Edison Senior High), erllne Dumorne, Marcia Jackson, Roberto Lacayo, Sher - line Lochard (de Miami Jackson enior High), Camisha Larry (de Miami Norland Senior High), Ana Augusto y Wing Har Wong (de Miami Senior High), Janet tSarrett y 1i)enoran tttves (de Miami Southbridge Senior High), Ro Poitevien We North Mid-enior High), She- rri Henderson (South Dade Se. nior High), Nieves Rey, Pablo Wong y Mirbelys Zambrano (South Miami Senior High), Evelyn Helago, Bernardo San- doval y Roxana M. Vasquez (de Southwest Miami Ssenior High). "Estllmos muy saUsfechos — dijo a DIARIO LAS AMERICAS la seflora Zolla de Zayas, decana de Business Relations en el Re- cinto Sur del MDCC— con este impulso a la campafta pro edu- caci6n, que refleja la buena vo. luntad y el interds del sector pri- vado y acaddmico por promover una educael6n de calidad en el Area". "Para octubre 6—agreg6 Is seflora Zayas— tendremos un banquete con miras a recaudar Tondos para esta misma campa- fia "Education... a Cause for Ce- lebration". El representante al congreso estatal Mario Dfaz-Balart, inte- grante del cuerpo de sindicos que gobierna el fondo para becas, expres6 a DIARIO LAS AMERI- CIUDAD DE MIAMI, FLORIDA AVISO DE AUDIENCIA PUBLICA Una audiencia publica ser6 llevada a efecto por Is Comisi6n de la Ciudad de Mia- mi, Florida en eati_embre 11 1991 a las 4:16 p.m. en las C6maras de le Comis16n de le Ciudad, 00 Pan merican We, Miami, Florida, con el prop6sito de ofr ob jeciones de cualquiere de las panes interesadas afectedas por la restricci6n per- menente del Acceso Vehicular a la Vecindad de Morningside, de acuerdo con le En- mienda del Plan "B". Dicha Enmienda del Plan "B" est8 an archivo an el Depar- temento de Obras Publicas de la Ciudad de Miami, 275 N.W. 2nd Street, Miami, Florida. Todas las personas interesades estdn invitadas a comparecer y pueden ser of- das concerniente a las propuestas medidas de trdfico. Si cualquier persona desears spelar cualquuer decisi6n de la Comisi6n de Is Ciudad con respecto a cual- quier materia considerada an esta audiencia, ass persona debe asegurarse de que un record literal de los procedimientos sea hecho, incluyendo todo testimonio y evidencia sobre los cuales cualquier apelaci6n puede ser fundamentods. t (0025) o F�c� Matty Hirai City Clerk „ City of Miami, Florida AVISO AL PUBLICO FAVOR DE TOMAR NOTA TODOS QUE la reuni6n regular de la Comis16n de la Ciudad de Miami previamente fijada para las 9:00 a.m. de Septiembre 12, 1991, ha sido pospuesta para comenzar a las 9:00 a.m. de Septiembre 11, de 1991; dicha reuni6n deberd ser efectuada en las C6maras de la Comisi6n de la Ciudad, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida. Matty Hirai 6(0016) City Clark Ciudad de Miami, Florida. UAS "EI elfin . .•*^�a�!,�4rr-.,ter.-.✓.,r..�- 1-_ _.r _ 1 _.. ,...,,�.,..-...-..�'.�.+'w-...i,,.-,�..n...� �.. _ — ._ _ ��„�� .,tip,,.._, •-..�-ti, or >�+ ("'JI SETI i P 1 ,r: I STATE OF FLORIDA CI i Y C!_FRK COUiVTY OF DADS ) Personally appeared before me the undersigned, Jorge ]i. Consuegra, to me well-known, who being duly sworn deposes and says that he is Credit Manager of Diario Las Americas, newspaper of general circulation, published daily except Monday, in Miairi, Dade County, Florida. Affiant further says that the above named newspaper has continuosly published daily except Mondays in Dade County, Florida, for more than one year immediately preceding first publication of said Legal Notice or advertisement and was during all such time and now is entered as second class mail matter in the United States Post office in Hiami, Dade County, Florida, and that the Legal Notice or Advertisement, all copy of %,.hick is hereto attached, was published in DIARIO LAS PI-IERICAS INV . on the following days: P.O. # GdS ORDERED: Signed Sworn V aKd subscribed before me this day of 19 / ( , in Miami, Dade County, Florida. * TEARSHEET ATTACHED o UN T DondQ f c7L� v 7r;;Y f :�:0 Y • .�7 In+�r'nce Inc. Notary Public imbidn quiere dia vierlses S0 ; de las Leyes i de Dade pro. �e Center,111 daci6n que se de celebrar el Orobar que el t los recintos y (as preguntas s de los parti- is candidatos, Iscrutinio del jaran en el es- ausentes. I con el Apar- de Escrutinio de Gobierno, electores au - Jones pueden to de Dade, al 112241, Miami Calle, Suite ca el la Cuba ario hemos rect- ambre Patrl6tica orlesto L. Casta- lee apenas unas Pausto Marti,or- 'pidiendo el apo. Aeamientos ex- D un llamado, al rocar la tirania i pechas por Unt- a que la estrate• derechos hums- tdo deseonocida �rrado todas las to la acc16n a la �aciones que lu- pmiento; frente ;de Sangre. Pro- leblo, que lucha I verdadero Es. Jos los cubanos. itda alguna han pte ha puesto en inaci6n del pue. y nuestra mejor ri6n. Ambos son los prig les auspiciadores de este plan cte be- cas. Seguidamente se devel6 un cartel6n, dibujado por Mari "Pasita" Andino, directora de Arte del MDCC, Recinto Sur. El cartel6n presents una lechuza — simbolo de la sabiduria— con un birrete y un titulo que dice "La educaci6n es motivo de celebra- el6n". La entrega de las 21 becas fue realizada por los seftores Stokes y Mendelson, conjuntamente, pasando al estrado los estudian. tea a quienes se les puso en sus manos un sobre conteniendo $1, 000 d6lares cads uno. Los hombres de los becarios son los siguientes: Gamal Fe- rreiro, Yulisa Mufioz, Ariadna Valdds (del Miami Coral Park Senior High), Esther Fleuraime (de Miami Edison senior High), Sherline" Dumarne, Marcia Jackson, Roberto Lacayo, Sher. line Lochard (de Miami Jackson Senior High), Camisha Larry (de Miami Norland Senior High), Ana Augusto y Wing Har Wong (de Miami Senior High), Janet Barrett y Deborah Rivas (de Miami Southbridge Senior High), Raphito Poitevien (de North Miami Senior High), She- rri Henderson (South Dade Se. nior High), Nieves Rey, Pablo Wong y Mirbelys Zambrano (South Miami Senior High), Evelyn Helago, Bernardo San- doval y Roxana M. Vasquez (de Southwest Miami Ssenior High). "Estamos muy satisfechos — d0o a DIARIO LAS AMERICAS la seftora Zoila de Zayas, decana de Business Relations en el Re- cinto Sur del MDCC— con este impulso a la campefia pro edu- caci6n, que refleja la buena vo- luntad y el interds del sector pri. vado y scaddmico por promover una educaci6n de calidad en el Area". "Para octubre 6—agreg6 la seftora Zayas— tendremos un banquete con miras a recaudar fondos Para esta misma campa- fia "Education... a Cause for Ce- lebration". El representante al congreso estatal Mario Diaz-Balart, inte. grante del cuerpo de sfndicos que gobierna el fondo para becas, expres6 a DIARIO LAS AMERI- CIUDAD DE MIAM1, FLORIDA AVISO DE AUDIENCIA PUBLICA Una audiencia p6blica ser6llevada a efecto por la Comisi6n de Is Ciudad de Mia- mi, Florida er> SantieUg�s 4:15 p m. an las C6maras de Is Comisi6n de Is Ciudad, 3T*Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, con el prop6sito de o(r ob jeciones de cualquiera de las panes interesadas afectadas por Is restricci6n per- manente del Acceso VehicularaIs Vecindadde Morningside, deacuerdoconla En- mienda del Plan "B". Diche Enmienda del Plan "B" est8 an archivo an el Deper- tamento de Obras Publicas de Is Ciudad de Miami, 275 N.W. 2nd Street, Miami, Florida. Todas las personas interesadas estdn invitsdas a comparecer y pueden ser of - des concerniente a las propuestes medidas de trdfico. Si cualquier persona deseara spelar cualgiuer decisi6n de la Comisi6n de la Ciudad con respecto a cual- quier materia considerada an esta audiencia, esa persona dabs asegurarse de que un record literal de los procedimientos sea hecho, incluyendo todo testimonio y evidencia sobre los cuales cualquier epelaci6n puede ser fundamentade. (0025) UtY o Matty Hirai Clty lark City of Miami, Florida AVISO AL PUBLICO FAVOR DE TOMAR NOTA TODOS QUE la reuni6n regular de la Comisi6n de la Ciudad de Miami previamente fijada para las 9:00 a.m. de Septiembre 12, 1991, he sido pospuesta pare comenzar a las 9:00 a.m. de Septiembre 11, de 1991; dicha reuni6n debera ser efectuada an las Camaras de la Comisi6n de la Ciudad, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida. Malty Hirai City Clerk (0016) Ciudad de Miami. Florida. R E C i_.1 ':_ I) ICJ SEP 1 1 1,11 in: ZO STATE OF FLORIDA) ��A i TY ��RA CITY CLERK COUNTY OF DADE ) CiT ( ff' WA141, FI_A. Personally appeared before me the undersigned, Jorge Ii. Consuegra, to me well -}mown, who being duly sworn deposes and says that he is Credit tanager of Diario Las Americas, newspaper of general circulation, published daily except ronday, in Miami, Dade County, Florida. Affiant further says that the above named newspaper has continuosly published daily except Mondays in Dade County, Florida, for more than one year immediately preceding first publication of said Legal Notice or advertisement and was during all such time and now is entered as second class mail matter in the United States Post office in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and that the Legal Notice or Advertisement, all copy of which is hereto attached, was published in DIARIO LAS Pl,:ERICAS on the following days: Signed _ Sworn 19, in Miami, Dade County, Florida. * TEARSHEET ATTACHED o �� 1 /A � INV. # O 15".;k 97 P.O. # D �/ o� ORDERED: 61y/4 V Notary Public, State of Florida -,q j My Comrqrss—io-R-Eyirez May 26, 1992 bonds thou Troy nin • Inwronca M>. Notary Public Moo 7" 75' 7 F. �l #i78 t±l c Ia 9 de rep.' Pa"esuoines die trmsport� las, ► llAmebe al 9 .1 CIODAD DE MIANII, FLORIDA AVIQO DE ADDIENCIA PUDLICA 1 Una SUdiencla p0blica se Ileverd a efooto Oo, Is COMIS16n de Is Ciudad de Miami, Florida an S bre 11, 1991 a la :3De m en las Ci3maras de la Gomisibn de la Ciudad,~ l Ive, MIeinl, Florida, Con at propdsito de ofr obie- ciones de cuelquiera de las partes interesadas afdctades por un aur�ento propuesto en le cantided del contrato existente pare Is construcci6n del REEM- PL 661, shore DE Adndas ARILLADO SANITARIO DEL DOWNTOWN - FASE III sYne B uleva efectua3ndosa an North 1st. Street bntre N.W. 1st Avenue y Bis- cayne Boulevard. Todes las personas interesedes ast6n invitadas a tOmparecer y pueden ser of. das concerniente a este asunto. Sl cus iquier peraohb deseara apelar cualquier de cisidn de is Comisidn con respecto a cualquier materis considerada en aste au. diencia, esa persona debe asegurarse quo un record literal de los proceditrilentos "as hecho, incluyendo todo testimonio y evidencia sobre los cuales cualquier apelacidn puede ser fundamentade. (0026) .1 . ' 10187 Niral Citylerk 'Ofcy F,oa�°P City of Mlaml, Florida WAQI-Radio Mambi y la Divisidn Hispana de la National Parkinson Foundation se unen'un aiio mas con la esperanza de ayudar a las miles de personas que sufr�n del Mal de Parkinson. A,gradecemos a la bin coinunidad, de.Miami por la generosidad que demob 1rI, ` sado ano durante el Radio-Marat6n a beneficio de dichdivisi6n. Pedimos que cooperen nuevarnente con'esta noble causa. 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M vaado supuan •aagnlao op Sam 1a Qa slat euapea v►1 •ivlloq la vied Sol -land sus utt;JlJgie anb S8pu0n RNA qte uplquael A 'aaqutouaJ op -anti sns oiled lvuogJad 181va1noo aApdAsalvuoiaeusvaasutop vied soaldtua op Su1Ja3 owl su godep sdoa uo inneloadsa as -smos ap ug Me I tvzuatuoo anb I equaaaelaedap Jod svpuen 9lounus 's,uAAJayq so;uatuvlavd euapea sum so s,uAAJayq -op Jod svpuai; set ap 01l461Q aP •98aJ8e „sepuan equaJoe 1Ii8galli4i Mir Jogas 1a also aluginp ugapli[H ua e`uXAjaW oajdcua aaajjo REClrlV�.a !j°I SEP I I AM 10 nC STATE OF FLORIDA ) 14A T-I Y 1-s`IRAICIrY CLERK r�. COUNTY OF DADS ) CITY (IF HIM, H.A. Personally appeared before me the undersigned, Jorge H. Consuegra, to me well-known, who being duly sworn deposes and says that he is Credit Manager of Diario Las Americas, newspaper of general circulation, published daily except Monday, in Miami, Dade County, Florida. Affiant further says that the above named newspaper has continuosly published daily except Mondays in Dade County, Florida, for more than one year immediately preceding first publication of said Legal Notice or advertisement and was during all such time and now is entered as second class mail matter in the United States Post Office in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and that the Legal Notice or Advertisement, all copy of which is hereto attached, was published in DIARIO LAS AMERICAS INV. # q 2i on the following days: P.O. # e (2 -7,� ORDERED:/y/¢ Signed Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19 _, in Miami, Dade County, Florida. * TEARSHEET ATTACHED . p0 %f�if �% l%/!� ? My f mn►issi . Stotc� of Fl.,rily `� s 1141446 Exai; es !4 ik-._ s d-d tnw roy Fo:n -Ins � � Notary Public JhL UAW Li; --Kx njUrRIN15 11 En el ca)io del upo z expltco Rll VIA 089, iinas kban Ex- W.a e lag 1cias ando aedi• lado, i en ser- htes. � afio 6EA Lando Itrin- o que ilado ser, to de Wfa tuni- un an en �u. is, as ts- an ►a - .la lla m. to er -ia as ad M. o. no. . ar y ION. t Mientras tanto, desde abrh de este aflo, otra empress de far. macia a. dom-ellio; "Rx Ex- press" ha venido operando sin ningtlin problema en todo el Sur 'de la Florida. Su propietarto es el abogado cubano-americano Jo- seph Caruncho, de 33 aiios, y sus oficinas estdn ubicadas en el 7350 N.W. de la Calle 7. Caruncho afirma que 61 no despacha ninguna sustancia res- tringida de su bodega si no cuen- ta primero con la ri;ceta original, o st no se ha confirm ado primero Is misma con el mddico respon- sable. En este segundo caso, sus cho- fere's son los encargados de re. coger la receta original al mo- mento de producirse la entrega del medicamento. El sostiene que la forma de operar su negoeto ha lido exams. nada detenidamente por Is DEA, sin que bsta haya maaifestado Claruncho, se trata de stistancias Demerol, Morfina y Codet- i.- , que no pueden salir de sus bodegas si primero no euenta con la receta original. En el caso de lag clasificaciones del 3 al 5, la entrega puede hacerse mediante Is presentacibn de esa receta al chofer. "Este es un asunto de sentido comtin. El DEA tiene una fuerte preocupaci6n de que este proce- dimiento sea respetado", dljo Caruncho. Por su parte, el sefior Regala- do afirma que "cada quien tiene su propia forma de hacer nego- cio", sefialando que su sistema de distribuci6n no tenfa que coin.- cidir con el de "Fix Express". "Yo querfa competir con em- presas grandes como Eckerd o Wallgreens. Ahora no quiero sa- ber nada de farmacias y s6lo es - toy interesado en resolver mi problems en Is. Corte", declar6 el propietario de "Pharmafax". CIUDAD DE MIAMI, FLORIDA AVISO AL PUBLICO Una audiencia p6blica se Ilevard a efecto en Is Comisi6n de Is Ciudad, de Is Ciudad de Miami, Florida, en Septiembre 11 1991 a lag 4.30 p.m. en las Comaras de Is Comisi n de li-C-5-dad on el Ayuntemiento, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, an Is ex- pansi6n pendiente del Distrito de Amillaramiento Especial Nudeo/ Flagler pars Seguridad Norte a N.E./N.W. 3rd Street and south of Miami River: Mas particularmente, esta area que estd bifurcada, estA descrita como sigue: La porci6n northern estando on area li- mitada por el lado Norte de Northeast Northwest 2nd Street en el South, el lado Sur del Northeast/Northwest 3rd Street an el Norte, el lado este de Northwest 1st Avenue an el Oeste, y el lado oeste de Biscayne Boulevard on el este; Is porci6n sur estando on el area limitada por el lado sur de Southeast/Southwest 3rd Street en el north, una lines imaginaria extendi6ndose al sur del lado oeste de Southeast 1st Avenue on el oeste, all banco norte del Rio de Miami an el sur, y el lado oeste de Biscayne Boulevard an el este, inclu- yendo una lines imaginaria entendida al sur del Rio de Miami. El Amillaramiento Especial propuesto pars cada parcla afectada o propiedad on lag areas comprandidas por dichas porciones septen- Monal y maddional las cuales conjuntamente hacer el propuestoDis- WW de Seguridad del area Nucleo/Flagler Distrito de Mejoramiento Especial area de expansi6n incluso m8s particularmente descripta an documentos disponibles pars inspecci6n p6blica an Is Oficina del City Clerk, on all Ayuntamiento, 3500 Pan american Drive, Miami Florida. Todes lag personas interesadas invitadas a comparecer y pueden ser ofdas concerniente a este asunto. Si cualquiier persona deseara apelar cualquiier decisi6n de Is Comisi6n de Is Ciudad con respecto a cualquiier malaria considerada an esta audiencia, esa persona de- asegurarse de que un record literal de los procedimientos sea he- cho, inc luyerxio todo tesdrrionio y evidencia sobre los cuales cual- quier apelaci6n puede ser fundamentada. (0027) Matty Hirai City Clerk City of Miami, Florida k f R E C E IVrF.) i^1I SEP I I AM 110- 20 STATE OF FLORIDA ) . , • -ff -ii-\■ ; 1t+7 ^ i i COUNTY OF DADb ) C1 C� `'t { ^IT Personally appeared before me the undersigned, Jorge I1. Consuegra, to me well -}mown, who being duly sworn deposes and says that lie is Credit tanager of Diario Las Americas, newspaper of general circulation, published daily except Monday, in Miami, Dade County, Florida. Affiant further says that the above named newspaper has continuosly published daily except ?Mondays in Dade County, Florida, for more than one year immediately preceding first publication of said Legal Notice or advertisement and was during all such time and now is entered as second class mail matter in the united States Post Office in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and that the Legal Notice or Advertisement, all copy of which is hereto attached, was published in DIARIO LAS A!tIERICAS on the following days: Signed Sworn to aniD/subscribed before me this 19 V , in Miami, Dade County, Florida. * TEARSHEET ATTACHED W IA'V. # 0--S--2, J� P.O. # DO, - ORDERED :_+ 15FQ/ day of Stale of florid1Q�� �:_�■ May 26, i 1 T( 1 FF, LESLIE PANTIN militates de ,le Castro los derechos humanos y constitu- tones oprimidas del mundo. Estdn los en el mundo, todavia se encuen- Inia de "Socialismo o Muerte" que hniquilamiento a una nac16n y a un de las Antillas" y que en estos mo- "aver maravilla fui y hoy sombra ra nuestra patria, los instamos pa- rs mundiales actuales, sus reper- as los niveles, sociales, politicos, ►rimos que entre ustedes depuren San el ejemplo de las Fuerzas Ar- tecoslovaquia, Polonia, Alemania, de una manera u otra han ayudado iertad perdida. e en que nuestro pueblo, que no se g sus derechos de liberaci6n de la lnos Castro. z libertad de la nac16n y el pueblo todo, porque no existe otra Salida testra patria, a nombre de nuestro Vida", un venturoso porvenir y la io hijos de una misma patria y co - I a pelear on bandos contrarios por lido a nuestro pueblo, to pedimos que nos une y por encim a de todo to e, tinidos con nuestro pueblo en un luestra patria el renacimiento de ire, Independiente, Soberana, De. V para el bien de todos". is Cubana, martes 27 de agosto de (R), Col. Matias Farias, USAF, 6. (R), Col. Juan A. Montes, USA, (R), CAPT. Reinaldo Lazo, USN, I, USA (R), Col. Manuel Granado 6lrina, UPSA, (R), Col. Orlando P. eo * de p ipar en movilizactones militares que, co lafiido pre- texto de al 1defensa, 9610 sirven pare justificar mss n.- rria y mAs sa• crificio; * de dejar que se siga abusando de la paciencia, la generosidad y la buena voluntad de todo un pueblo cansado de engaflos y mentiras. Est& bueno ya mujer eubana!, td que eres miembro de la FAR o el MININT, o que tienes familia trabajando en esos ministerios, o ti1, mu jer, que lloras la ausencia de un cubano caido en las indtiles campaflas en Africa y Amdrica Latina, tienes en tus mans la vida de -- -- nuestros hijos y el futuro de Cuba. Hermana, decidete. Convence a tus famillares y amigos: No a la violencia. No al derramamiento de sangre. No repriman ni delatea ni golpeen.` No disparen contra sus hermanos. Estd bueno ya! S610 asi, con amor, lograremos el cambio pacifico que la patria ne- cesita y que todas deseamos. Sblo asi, tendrdn que ceder los empecinados; S610 asi, salvarss a los tuyos y a los nuestros tambidn. En tus manos estdn la vida de nuestros hfjos y el futuro de Cuba. Unamonos todas, mujeres cubanas, en an abrazo cerrado que acorte las distancias, restafie las heridas y dd inicio a la reconcilia. ei6n definitiva entre todos los cubanos. Por una Cuba sin odio ni rencores. Sin represalias, sin desaojos ni despojos. Con m&s y mejores bienes y servicios. Con m&s y mejor educael6n y salud, con prosperidad, libertad y derechos humanos y civicos. Mujeres cubanas, es hora de decir: ;Estfi bueno ya! CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIOA AVISO AL PUBLICO FAVOR DE TOMAR NOTA TODOS QUE una audiencia publica se Ilevar6 a efecto por la Com'isi6n de la Ciudad, de la Ciudad de Miami, Florida, on Septiembre 11 19q1 a las 5:05 p.m. en las Comaras de la Comisl n de la Utuda en el Ayuntamiento, 3500 Pan Ame- rican Drive, Miami, Florida, con el prop6sito de considerar la tarifa de"Millage"propuesta y el presupuesto tentativo de la Ciudad pare FY '91 '92. 4�; Matty Hirai 110029) _- City Clerk City of Miami, Florida MIAMI AGRICULTURAU SCHOOL 10200 N.W. 17th AVE. ® MIAMI. FLA. 33147 to. 00wft Puoxo CURSO ESPECIAL PARA gww °""ft4ow" " ia I PROPIETARIOS Y AMAS DE CASA Aprenda a cuitivar plantas de especias, Floes, Follajes. Maestros y Libros de Textos Bilingues. INGLES Y ESPANOL Martes y Jueves de 7:00 a 9:45 P.M. Comienza Septiembre 3, 1991 Derechos de Marticulas $30.00 APP. PARA MAYOR INFORMACION: 696-6721