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NewsMarch 21, 1993

The Cape Girardeau County Board of Realtors and Boatmen's Bank of Cape Girardeau are sponsoring a high-school real-estate program geared to helping young people make responsible choices about buying and renting property. The "It's Your Move" real-estate consumer-education program is for juniors and seniors. ...

The Cape Girardeau County Board of Realtors and Boatmen's Bank of Cape Girardeau are sponsoring a high-school real-estate program geared to helping young people make responsible choices about buying and renting property.

The "It's Your Move" real-estate consumer-education program is for juniors and seniors. The three-to-six-week unit of stay will be included in Judy Robinson's consumer-education class at Scott City High School; Regina Rainy's housing class at Zalma High School; Donna Anderson's consumer-buying class at Kelly; and Jennifer Nolan's family living class at Chaffee High School.

Boatmen's Bank is sponsoring the books for the four schools. The program was developed by the Center for Education and Private Enterprise, a not-for-profit foundation of the Missouri Association of Realtors.

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Marta Green, broker at Classic Real Estate Ltd., Better Homes and Gardens, 113 S. Broadview, and five salespersons from the firm, Karen Lewis, Sharan Light, Sue Bellis, Linda Whitehead and Terri Semmler, recently attended the 1993 Better Homes and Gardens International Business Conference and Convention in San Francisco.

Bellis and Light were recognized at the conference as Medallion Club Summit members.

Primary topic of the business conference centered on providing the professional real estate service that consumers need and expect in the 1990s, said Green.

Classic Real Estate Ltd. has been a member of the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Service network since 1984.

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