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J. ) ;MACS soultt t)Arn: rlr I von 1'1173 • . Dom. Hu v. i:1tt)At.►; HOCA RATON drml llu i. dh.i1 N. 1 rdrru1110 y. n the 1{..'..il 1,1..1 I..V�. 271h :\%.•. Oardcm lam' hursday May 197/ Tift MIAMI 1141tAL ti NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida will consider the second and final reading of a proposed ordinance regulating the hours of sale of Alcoholic Beverages in the City of Miami. The meeting will be held in the City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida at the following date and time: THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1977 - 3:00 P.M. This proposed ordinance Is based upon the recommendations of the Committee appointed to study hours of sale of alcoholic beverages In the City of Miami. All interested persons are urged to be present at this second reading and public hearing. Ralph G. Ongie City Clerk from :lrs as wellasas lots of advice from world travelers. Begin your travels with Sunday's Miami Herald ideasme? 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" �.i�. 17,,197 let `-f MIAMI MAtb Friday, .ray 27,_, gtt Amcpica'sFist-Disappearing Biuebirds: A Symbol 0f Happiiiess By HANK BURCHARD Washington Post Service WASHINGTON — Everybody sings about the bluebird. but Larry Zeleny is doing something about the gentle, beautiful and fast -disap- pearing American symbol of love and joy. "When I was a boy bluebirds were as common as robins," Zele- ny said as he maneuvered through early -morning traffic near his Riv- erdale, Md., home. • A SERIES of man-made disasters has brought Sialia sialis, the East- ern bluebird, to such a sorry pass that now only one fugitive flash of blue is seen where 10 bluebirds `The raffle is the usual victim. because he trill .sir► • and fight. }nu find hint under the s/turrutr nest tt•ith his thing. spread firer the bit hies and Iris hear/ peeked all to pieces. _ 11rt•ays the head." — Lam Zt I n v once delighted the eye — and de- voured crop -eating insects, The decline began with importa- tion of the English sparrow in 1851 and accelerated with the introduc- tion of starlings in 1890. This eco- logical idiocy wrought havoc upon many American songbirds, with the bluebird perhaps the principal victim because, like the foreigners, it nests in cavities in trees and fenceposts. Chain saws, which leave fewer dead trees around, and metal fenceposts have made the housing crunch that much tighter. The bluebird has a mild and cheerful disposition and is easily shouldered out of a nesting hole. A starling will kill nesting bluebirds. Sparrows will kill them and pro- ceed to build a nest on their corps- es. "The male is the usual victim, because he will stay and fight," Zeleny said. "You find him under the sparrow nest with his wings spread over the babies and his head pecked all to pieces. Always the head." ZELENY SPEAKS with authority on the life nd hard times of the bluebird, f'ng spent much of his 73 years o,, arcing them. The core of his campaign is es- tablishment of nesting boxes in the Audubon Naturalist Society (ANS). THE BOOK MAKES easy read- ing, but it cost Zeleny years of pa- tient observation, subtle experi- ment and upwards of 100,000 miles of patrolling his trails weekly by car and on foot. In that time he has helped nearly 2,000 bluebirds survive to fledging (first flight). The project was adopted by ANS and the Maryland Ornithological Society, and now 83 volunteers maintain about 2,300 boxes from which more than 17,000 bluebirds have flown since 1967. That's the good news. The bad news is that the brutal winter just past may have cut the rebounding population by worse than half. At- tendance is down 55 per cent in Zeleny's boxes. Reports of declines as severe as 80 per cent have come in from eleswhere. "The bluebird does not fly great distances between wintering and nesting grounds like other mi- grants," Zeleny said. "They'll win- ter over wherever there is an ade- quate supply of berries, which is what they eat after frost knocks down the insects. "BUT A FREEZING rain or heavy snow may make it impossi- ble for them to feed, and a blue- bird's fire goes out pretty fast ... "When they were abundant they could overcome such disasters. Theoretically a pair could raise 18 young in a season. It doesn't hap- pen, because life is very hazardous for birds." Especially bluebirds. Their prob- lems include pesticides and such things as smokestacks on tobacco barns, which have trapped at least 2 million of them. CRACKI SOUTH MIAMI i SUNSET 8 EDUCAT( Learn how to use the newspap will be taught by Dr. Arnold Ct.. July 1. Discussion topics inclui reading, listening, vocabulary,; Dr. Cheyney will also point out exceptional children. Available Co -sponsored by The Miami 1- Fot Ms Uni P.0 Co' or (For Teac Kent G FEAST' MED 0 BSTERS Includes Salad Bars, Potatoes, Hot Vegetables, Loaf of Hot Bread ID CRAB OPEN 5 P.M. GALLOWAY RD., 274-5551 )RS r in the classroom. A course eyney from June 27 through e using the newspaper to teach Nriting, math and language arts. how it can aid in teaching on a credit or non-credit basis. :raid. more information contact: Sherry Pound versity of Miami ). Box 248005 .al Gables, Florida 33124 :all: 284-3933 iers only) NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC HOURS OF SALE OF ALCOHOLIC C BEVERAGES IN THE CITY OF M EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE All interested persons please take notice that Ordinance No. 8658 passed and adopted May 19, 1977 concerning the Hours of Sale of Alcoholic Beverages in the City of Miami will become effective on the following date: FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1977 Ralph G. Ongie City Clerk City of Miami, Florida Only 15 minutes west of the airport! Ahout as large and pretty t toss n- house as sou II see in Dade In the pre. ale Costal ountrs Club sett in( hiding 18 hole golt (cone, RA, que Club, Re•taura noes a, ur;e, arded t nr lade is rrot uns)or ssildcrhe.s, tut I. nsaV, an os%I, a oss, lea( I load: ge bus ticket and a couple sct m lit roue birds. Oh yes, a ou d - n ly neighbor, the • 1.) al u Club. hrcetor a ch r of pace.) e. terranean styled Townhouses. 2 and 3 bedroom with garage ports, fairway, water and rural sieves. Prudently priced at S65,000.00 to S90,000.00 co el Sol Directions: Pal to Expressway to N.W. 3bth Street West. Follow signs to Doral Country Club (We're adjacent). Phone 592.3300.