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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1988-10-06 Advertisement• Ao� r _ • 1 I • �a�je�ianTt �tn�c M NW Wh STRBLT • MIAMI, FI.ORiDA 381V (306)767.1147 Published Weekly Miami, Dade County, Florida STATE OF FIARWAI COUNTY OF DADE J PROOFOF PUBLICATION Before the undersiped authority personally appeared MOHAMED HAMALUDIN, who on oath as Set he Is the Mans" Editor of THE MIAMI TIMES, weekly newyiaper published at Miami, Dade , Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement was pdAidwd in mid newspaper in the issues of: September 29, 1988 Aftiant further states that THE MIAMI TIMES is a newspaper published in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida each• week and has been entered as second class mail matter at the U.S. Post Office in Miami, Dade Couft. Florida fora period of more than one year next preceding date of publication of the attached copy d advar- timment; further affiant says that he has neither paid nor promised any firm, j , - or ossporatien aa(y db- mot, rebate, commission or rdwW for the purpose of aecuring this advertisement for pnbiicatisn in flab mow. 1� Sw In and srbrcribed blare me C � NOT A of AT . F 40TAII1 pi Fi Y l i:j, !!} �U'H 1D1 MY C"w " 31 ew of Oct . w.D. M 88 . . M The Miami Herald Publishing Company Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Roymi Eguaras who on oath says that she is the Area Sales Manager of The Miami Herald and The Miami News, daily newspaper (a) published at Miant in Dade County, Florida. - She further says that the advertisement for was published in the issue or issues of�ji A )"'( ., . A c. 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RECE�VEO of MV : PRi1C11%t,.-c .�.��rAG4MG�1 )IYtS{t`N Une Herald Plaza, Miami, Florida 33132-1693 (305) 350-211 l • • 1 board hopefuls to the test Clinton Brown, also unopposed in the runoff. faces Betsy Kaplan or George Knox, the Democratic contenders in the Group 1 rare Both Republicans opposed schnol-haw-d health clinics that offer students contraceptives and infor- mation on birth control, while the DemocastA said they favored such clinics as long as parents approved. "I'm unalterably opposed to health clinics," Rolle said "There are adequate facilities in the neighbor- hood " Brown Raid clinics would be OK if all they provided was medical and dental care. "hut not abortion information and not contraceptives." runoffs sting efforts' Hoffman said neither he nor his pu has any connection to Myriam's ersial father, Orlando Bosch, regarded y in the Cuban community ss a national r others as a terrorist. rlam is a court reporter, and I'm a Hoffman said. "She is a close friend acknowledged spokesperson in the c community who did me a favor and letter on my behalf." Bosch letter is important because In a tween two Angios, the large Hispanic the district could determine the winner. a crap shoot," Meades acid. "It's bard Is the turnout i'he baseball stadium Ity affect it, there Is big sentiment in the ommunity on the Abuse disquaufica- be Dade Commissimt race, and a lot of any stay `___ " No other dds of the fence, the election terml is if Fran Bohnsack or Scott will get the Democratic nomiastion. it termer president of the Dade County Noulerata, dal the impart of much of �oaradc Aohnsack, a preddest of the Dade County chapter Nadmat for Women, lisasth Montt � st activists of oblst 149, Republicans Luis Rojas, an who got 42 t of the vote in the will tow 1�f secretary Christina tfe-Dfaraaon, who got 33 percent in ter. or candidate Gus Perez. who.recelved at in the primary, is supporting Rojas. cally, I have friends in that camp. I feet mfortable with them," Perez said of I signed a letter supporting him, and Ioing to do a mailing." ,enzie-Maranon might have spoken for candidates when she estimated her In the runoff. can never tell," she said. "Ail you can the people how you feel and what you o do for them. They make the 'days in The Republicans sine opposed day-care centers in the schools, a concept the Democrats supported, with Knox pointing out they were needed for teachers as well as students who have hahies Asked whether they thought desegregation could he achieved through magnet schools. Kaapplan said they helped. Brown said he favored netghborhood schools. Feinberg said she would push for other answers If she could get more support on the board; and Knox said the answer was making sure new housing developments were integrated. Again. Rolle missed the question. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING All interested persons will please take notice that a public hearing will be held at the Miami City Commission Meeting of ( 01W w 6. 11OWet 11:00 a.m. in the City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive to hear objections to the proposed street co -designation of N.W. 69th Street from 1-95 Expressway to N.W. 17th Avenue as John Henry Peavy, Jr. Boulevard. All interested persons are invited to appear and may be heard concerning said proposed co -designation. 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, including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based. (#5=) Catty City Ck ifCBI Miami, Florida : i