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j ty WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1946 SPORTS Baseball Diamondball Football Basketball Swimming Tennis ¢ Golf ¢ Track Nip and Tuck For 19-17 Win For Earthquakers Last Night Three well-played games were: quakers nosed the Independents taged last night on the High! by a close score of 19 to 17. School's basketball court. The Atomic Bomb boys scored Mia Daily News claimed aja lone point in the first quarter eit from Lindsley Lumber Co.| on a free throw by R. Schoneck. n the first game. This placed] The personal foul was committed the Newsmen in a three-way tie| by Rogers. They missed four oth- for second place with Carbonell’s| er free throws and the Independ- uncheonette and Sweeting’s|ents missed four in the same Auto Service. A practice game] quarter. was played by the Newsmen and! Jn the second quarter for the a picked team, won by the forfeit- Independents, Bruno made good gainers, 24 to 19. Sawyer and|two free throws, Heifner and Boza were high scorers with S€V-| Sakusky sank a field goal each. en points each |Earthquakers scored a like num- ber of points to hold on to their one-point margin. Herrick sank two baskets and Lewin one for the six points that equalled the performance of the Independents. In the third quarter, Independ- ent stook the lead from the Earth- quakers when they, racked up three field goals and a free throw. Thomas sank two and Heifner one of the three fg’s. Bruno made the free throw. B. Schoneck and Herrick each sank a field goal and W. Schoneck | a free throw for the Earthquak- ers but that put them a point be- hind the Independents. In the final quarter, the Earth- quakers clicked for seven points to four for the Independents and that decided the outcome. Her- rick and R. Schoneck sank a field goal each and B. Schoneck, W. Schoneck and Lewin each drop- jped a free throw through the hoop for the seven Earthquaker Points. Independents’ four points were all free throws. Score by quarters: TP Earthquakers -1 6 5 7—19 Independents ....0 6 7 4—17 Field goals: B. Schoneck 1, Her- rick 4, R. Schoneck 1, Lewin 1, Thomas 2, Heifner 2, Sadsuky 1. Free throws: B. Schoneck 1, W. Schoneck 2,-R, Schoneck 1, Lew- jin 1, Thomas 1, Bruno 4, Heifner 1, Rogers 1. Free throws missed: B. Schon- eck 1, W. Schoneck 4, R. Schon- — jeck 4, Lewis 3, Cipriani 1, Bruno 32 |2, Sakusky 2, Rogers 1, Sires 1. TP| Personal fouls: B, Schoneck 5, 8 6 3—20|W. Schoneck 4, R. Schoneck 3, High School 9 610 7—32)Herrick 3, Lewin 1, Thomas 1, Free throws missed: Mora 5,|Huenagle 1, Bruno 2, Heifner 2, Haskins 1, Kerr 1, Smith 2. Rogers 4, Sakusky 2, Sires 1. —— Uumpire: Yates. Umpir Yates. Scorer: Aguilar. » © is mi In the second battle, High! School Varsity, girls’ team, went | to v. y over the Convent Var-| sity 0 20. Convent girls held the High Schoolers to a one-point lead up to half-time but in the quarter Nica Smith “went wild” as she netted six field goals to put the public school girls out! front with a lead that catried| them to victory. Mora was the top for CMI with eight Boza had six to her cred- scorer Box score Convent (20) r— FG FT F TP} 3 | Totals— High School (32) Player— Kerr, 4, rf Shirley Papy, 10, rf Nancy Lane, 7, If K. Symopnett atty Duany ra Bailey, 2, c Cathrell, 6, g 7 ites, 11, ¢ Gerry Albury, 3, Nica Smith, 6, g iS] Ss Rose F 1 0 1 1 4 0 3 0 1 2 Totz Score Convent & by quarters: In the final game of an exciting evening of basketball, the Earth- Improving Conch Five Takes On Vero Beach, Ft. Pierce On Road By FRED MILLER, JR. The High School basketball The Conch varsitymen have a varsity of Key West will play special igeaite to win Saturday jo cada sie opay 5 week. |night’s battle with Ft. Pierce as K rine : suaee Siete week |Key West High’s former coach mn he first will be on Friday | ig now at the school in that city. ght against Vero Beach and the | Ft. Pierce has won seven and lost cond Saturday night against |aj like number of games so far Ft. Pierce. ‘| | this staspn. This will bb the first two-game | ‘Vero Beach and Ft. Pierce até road trip for the varsity this sea- | strong eontenders forthe lead in m. ; | the Indian River Conference. Key West has won once and| Names. of the, boys «who will ‘ ten thrice in games with | make the trip'aré not_yet known. ate varsities this year. As|Galey Sweeting, Whe was hurt’ both of this week's opponents are | recently in an atito accident, Will C” class teams there is a good |report for limited praétice | this chance of Key West winning the|week but will probably not ap- games | pear in a game for a while. vas bez other st Transit ‘Company. Carbonells _ Fight For Basketball Top Spot Racetrack Check Placed In Mail the opening game of the battles at High 01 Gym this evening, Transit ompany will meet the Carbonell -uncheonettes in a fight for first € Busmen have four vic- es and no losses to their cred-}| Comptroller J. M. Lee put a nd theduusicheonmen are right} check for $20,000 in the mail yes- ehind Se triumphs and} terday as Monroe cOunty’s share a lone n ESEUSEN dintiie of the. ete: of the racetrack fund, according ng, High Schodl “B” girls will | t2 advices that have been re- y @he. Convent Cubs. ij ceived in Key ‘West from Talla- hassee. That sum will make: | $38,000 Monroe county has thus far re- Chewink Divers and Red Raid-| ceived from the fund during this will clash in the third and} season. The first check was for . Divers will be trying} $18,000, and was divided equally w their first win. Raiders have} between the county and the n and lost a game. school district in Monroe. Openin ttle tonight will get} Monroe’s yearly guarantee is 7 o'clock. $33,000, and the receipts thus far are $5,000 in excess of that sum. plans to build an auto- = steel at Fontana,} Shortage of nylon hosiery is ¥ | laid to faulty distribution. sketball the Sch lost two, While the Cubs have a record of one and three. Ka Calif. mil FORCE OF 700 THE LEGALS | CLEVELAND.—A force of 700) (agin GmCUIT COURT OF TH janitors and charwomen 1s re- quired to maintain the Pentagon building at Washington. ORDINANCE NO. 19, COMMISSION SERIES AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE HOURS OF SALE, SERV- ICE, CONSUMPTION OR DIS- TRIBUTION OF ALCOHOLIC AND INTOXICATING BEVER- AGES AND PROVIDING A PEN- ALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; AND PROVIDING WHEN ORDINANCE GOES IN- TO EFFECT. Be it enacted by the City Com- mission of The City of Key West, Florida: Section 1. (a) No alcoholic beverages shall be sold, served or ;consumed within the territorial limits of The City of Key West, Florida, by any person, vendor or distributor between the hours 0: 2 o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock A.M. (E.§.T.) each day, except Sunday and Monday, no such beverages shall be sold, served or consumed between 2 o’clock A.M. Sunday and 7 o’¢lock A.M. Monday. (b) No intoxicating beverages shall be sold, served or distribu- ted within the territorial limits of The City of Key West, Florida, by the package, bottle or contain- er between thé hours of 8 o’clock }.M. and 7 o'clock A.M. (E.S.T.) of the following day, except that no. such sale, service or distribu- tion shall be made on Sunday. (c) These restrictions shall not apply to private residences unless licensed to serve or to sell al- eoholic beverages. Private clubs shall not, however, be excepted trom these restrictions. Section 2. Definitions. The words “alcoholic beverages”, when. used in this ordinance, shall in- clude all beverages containing more than one per cent of alcohol by weight. The words “intoxi- cating beverages”, when used in this ordinance, shall include all liquor, wine and beer containing more than 3.2 per cent of alcohol by weight. Section 3. Upon conviction of a first offense of violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, such violator shall be fined not more than Two Hundred and Fif- ty Dollars or imprisoned in the City Jail for not more than sixty days; upon a subsequent convic- tion of violating any of the pro- visions of this ordinance, the li- cense of stich violator shall be re- voked by the Municipal Judge. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordi- nance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5. This ordinance shall ge into effect immediately upon itS passage and adoption and au- thentication by the signature of the presiding officer and the Clerk of the Commission and pub- lication thereof one time in a newspaper of general circulation published in The City of Key West, Florida. _ Read and passed on first read- ing at a regular meeting held Jan- uary 15th, 1946. Read and passed on final read- ing at a regular meeting held Feb- ruary 5th, 1946. WM. W. DEMERITT, Attest: Mayor. ROY HAMLIN, City Clerk. feb6,1946 U FOR CHAN- Noa TY OF MONROE, STATE OF FLORIDA, a political subdivi- sion of the, State, duly existing under the Maws of the State of byand through W. A hb, B! C Gomez, Clarenc Hig®§. Fratk Bentley, and Max- imo Valdez, as and constituting the Board of County Commission- 4s’ of Monroe County, Florida, 3 & Petitioner, va, v HE STATE OF FLORIDA, ET/AL., Defendants ORDER TO CAUSE. TO: THE st FLORIDA, THROUGH GLENN MINCER, STATE ATTORNEY THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCU IN AND FOR MONROE CO FLORIDA, AND THE PROPERTY — OW PAYE) Cnr CLAIM- OR IN- TO BE SUANCE FLORIDA, 1S HERE- . OR TO BE AFFECTED IN ANY WAY THEREBY: You and each of you are hereby required to apear at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on the 26th day of February, D. 1946, in the Courthouse at Key West, in the County of Mon- roe, State of Florida, pursuant to the petition in regard to the vali- dation of Monroe County, Florida, Bathing Beach Bonds, dated March 1, 1946, proposed to be issued by Monroe County, Florida, in the principal amount of $250,000, and to be known as “Monroe County, Florida, Bathing Beach Bonds", as fully described in said petition for validation, which said petition has been filed in the above styled cause, and at such time and place to show cause, if any, why the prayers of the petition should not be granted and the proceedings and bonds validated and confirmed as therein prayed, and as author- ized under the laws of the State of Florida. This Order shall be published once each week for three (3) con- secutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, the first publication there- of to be at least eighteen (18) days prior to the date herein designated for the hearing of said cause. DONE. AND ORDERED at Key West, Florida, this 5th of Febru- ary, A. D. 1946. AQUILINO LOPEZ, IR. Judge of the Circuit Court. Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County. feb6-13-20,1946 PLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. 10.592 MARY PALENZUELA MACY, ‘Piaintire, vs. DIVORCE CHARLES HOWARD MACY, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Howard Macy, SK3/c 99 Oak Street Amityville, Long Island New Yerk You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce} filed against you in the above, en, titled cause on the 11th day 0: March, 1946, otherwise allegations said Bill will taken as confessed. This the 5th day of February, A. UiT COURT SAL Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court By: (sd) Florence E. TAC. Julius F. Stone, Jr. Solicitor for Plain f f the be IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CmRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 10-590 CORINE HAZELRIGG, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE JACK HAZELRIGG, Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR TO: Jack Hazelrigg, 1 re of Herbert Hazelrigg. I South Elm Street, Winchester, Illinois. It is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the 7th day of March, 1946, before the above en- titled court to the Bill of Com- plaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and the Key West Citizen is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Order shall be published once a week for four consecutive weeks. Witness the Honorable Aquilino Lopez, Jr., a8 One of thé Judges of this Court and the Seal of this,Court in the City of Key | West, Monroe County, Florida, ‘this February, 1946, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer) Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk, feb6-13-20-27,1946 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20722—Acts of 1941 NOTICE IS HEREBY®GIVEN that Edward R. and Alice P. Johnson, holder of County Tax Certificate No. 165 issued the 1st day of June, A.D. 1943, has filed same in my office, and has made application for a tax deed to be issued there- Said Certificate embraces the ng described preperty in the of Monroe, State of Florida, jand_of Key Largo . Page 64 Pt, Go Sec. 34, Twp. 62 S., Rang GII-82738, as recorded in M roe County records. The assessment of said property under the said certificate was in the name of: Lyle D. Holcomb. Unless said cértificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House door on the first Mcnday in the month of March, 1946, which 1s the 4th day of March, 1946. Dated this 30th day of January, Plat Lot 2, on- 1946. (Cireutt Court Seal Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Florence E. Sawyer, D.C. jan30;feb6-13-20,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE, sTATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNT IN CHANCERY axe No. 1 EDWARD R. MARQU Plaintiff, ys. DIVORCE LILLIAN ANNIE MARQUEZ, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Lillian Annie Marquez, 42, Westbury Leigh, Westbury Wilts, England | You are hereby required to _ap- peat to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 12th day of March, A. D. 1946; otherwise the allegations contained theresn will be taken as confessed. : Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida this 29th day of January, A.D. 1946. (Cireuit Court Seal) TO: Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. By Kathleen Nottage Deputy Clerk. ENRIQUE, ESQU: ALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. “ Z jan30;feb6-13-20,1946 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20722—Acts of .1041 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that John J. Kirschenbaum, Jr.,) holder of State and County Tax Certificate No. 585 ed the 2nd day pf Sep- tember, A. D. 1940, has filefl same in my ‘office, and has made appli- cation for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. Said Certificate embraces the following described property in Sth’ tay St | CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers is 3¢ & word and the punenura| charge for the first 15 words or less is 45¢e. PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- vertisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertis- RATES Regular Type ‘Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each insertion, but the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. ers with ledger accounts may Black Face Type have their advertisements|and Ann streets. Door to the = The rate for blackface type | charged. right on entering building. = 3 BM ML HELP WANTED FOUND { FOR SALE ‘Lost or strayed, Boston terrier. If you can use,a white toilet seat, May be claimed at Humane So-| | with chrome hinges, that is ciety Office, 240-C, Poinciana' shopworn but never used, it is Place. feb5-2t| at Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, | 512 Fleming. Big reduction in | price. febl-tf i] DEADLINE To insure publication, copy must be if the office before 11 o’clock on the day of publica- tion. OFFICE Business office in The Citi- zen Building, eorner Greene Ovease4 NNO NEOGEEREYUUEEGESIOOTOGOOOQOQOOGEUUUUOOAGSEEDO Sune eoeeerbee ety TELEPHONE OPERATORS WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a minhi- mum of $31.20 per week for 48 hours. work FOR SALE “Lustretile” is guaranteed to re-' Fresh tomatoes. 1310 Johnson St. move caked rust and rust stains | feb2-8tx from any surface. Try it—you! -. Bt will be amazed. _ Pepper’s Studebaker Commander, 4 door Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem-) sedan. $465.00. 722 Caroline ing. jan31-tf; st. * feb5-2tx Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed | Collapsible chicken’ house, with 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There} nests. Like new. Also 2-burner is none finer at any price.! electric hot plate. Cheap. 321 Pierce Bros. febl-lmo} Simonton street. feb5-3tx ———— | j Libri copies of current best i 3 pass prices that get lower a to The Citizen—2¢ with each rental. To fill your; Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening Sunday and holiday work MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES PAGE THRES a QUEEN NINE DAYS. ’ CHICAGO. — Lady Jane Grey was queen of England for onl: nihe days. 4 ie _ SLEUTH RR ATR STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH A 7 Hours 45 Minutes @For information and reservations, call 514 Southard Street, Phone 1040 bookshelvés comparatively painlessly, get acquainted with eur unique rental library sales system. Paul Smith, bookseller cor. Simonton and Eaton sts., febl-tf Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, ‘tell. you the whole story Rates Apply 9'to 5 at the Reasonable TELEPHONE OFFICE Little girl’s pinafores, sizes 1 to, 6. Will take orders.-: 135-D Poinciana, ,;, feb4-3tx | Ford Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium. febl-tf|sScreened door catches, screened | door closers, screened door sets. Messengers and clerks. Telephone} Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia street. for manager to see you. West- feb5-2t ern Union. feb1-tf | F }In addition to the side arm hot All kinds of kitchen and dining| water heaters we have on hand, room help wanted. Apply Co-) two 30-gallon automatic water lumbia Restaurant, 1117 Duval] peaters just arrived. See them! st. feb5-3t| at Pepper's Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. jan31-tf Wanted—Bookkeeper with train- ing and experienc. Apply Ships Service Dept., Naval Air Sta-: tion, Tel. 790, Ext. 8275. } feb6-3tx 9. 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, furnished and _ unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. febl-tf MISCELLANEOUS Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish; Refrigeration sales and service. $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none Repairs on all makes. All work| better. Pieree Bros. febl-1mo guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, - H 220 Duval st., phone 333. Presto ptessuré cookers. Be as- jan18-tf; sured of early delivery. Regis- ter with us now. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia street. feb5-2t Scocceccesrcooesese: Used furnittire bought and sold. Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front st. * febl-tf Radiance roses. Freeman’s, 1121 Catherine st., phone 672-W. Lawn mowers, knives, scis- feb6-wed&sat-tf sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit cases, trunks, locks ,ete., repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 928 Division street, phone 189. feb1-tf i t * Famous Double bed, spring and mattress, single bed, spring and mattress, kitchen ware. 43-C, N.A.S. feb6-3tx Baby bathinette, high chair, chest of drawers, breakfast set, sin- gle bed, Hollywood bed, odd ta- ble. 37-A, N.A.S. feb6-3tx Will repair or buy cameras. Evans Photo Studio, 506 South- ard street. jan19-1mo "39 Chevrolet, 4-door sedan, $575 cash as is. 114-B Poinciana Ex- tension, after 12 noon. feb6-3tx Picture framing, pictures matted and framed. Paul G. DiNegro, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. feb2-1mo WANTED TO BUY Wanted—Old rags. Citizen Office. Deepsea rod and reel. $25. See Cramer, 400 Simonton, 11-12:30 or 5-6, feb6-1tx Call at The jan17-tf| Household furniture. 31-A and 13-A, Naval Air Station. Lady’s bicycle. Balloon tires. Pre-|- d feb6-4tx war stahdard. Lt. Clements, - U.S.S. Clamagore, N.O.B. , Johnson's’ 16 hp’ outboard. motor feb2-4tx| and 1?ft.' sédskiff. $250.00. Call at Room 300, Jefferson, Hotel, after 5 p.m. feb5-3tx POC CCCSCOOCOEO OOOO OOSSELECCOOOSELOOSOOCCES Plone 2-5824 NV. — Wheelchair, small or large, in usable condition. Notify Mrs. Hinde, 2207 Flagler Ave. feb6-3tx Dressmaker’s scissors. Lowe '& Son, 846 Olivia street. feb5-2t the County of Monroe, State cf Florida, to-wit: ND OF KEY LARGO Island of Key Largo, Gov. Lot 2, Sec. 18, Twp. 59 'S., Range 41 E., 7 Acres, D2-50, As record- ed in Monroe County Records. The assessment of said property under the said certificate was in the name of: R. B. Maddox. Unless said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House door on the first Monday in the month of March, 1946, which is the 4th day of March, 1946. Dated this 30th day of January, 1946. (Cireuit Court ea Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Florence B. Sawyer, D.C. jan30;feb6-13-20,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE LEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. Ly, CHANCERY. 4 N AUGUST J. W? vs. D ELSIE LAURETTE_WAEGHE, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: ELSIE LAURETTE WAEGHE, 506 Murray Street Newark, Wayne County, New York You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce filed against you in the above en- titled cause on the 25th day of February, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allegations of said’ Bill will be taken as confessed. This the 23nd day of January, A.D. 1946. (Circuit Court FORCE | FOR RENT Caf openers, butcher knives. Lowe & Son, 846 Olivia street. ! Detective stories, romances, biog- feb5-2t | raphies ,all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for|Cut nails, galvanized, $10.00 keg; only 10c for a whole week. Paul] black, $6.00 keg. Sloan’s Sal- Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon-| vage Yard. feb5-4tx ton and Eaton streets. feb1-tf FOR HIRE I am a cute little thing and very easy to pick up. Not too old, either. I’m a 1936 La Salle and Comdr. Hall Smith is my own- er. Just dial N.O.B., No. 498, to buy me. feb2-4-6x For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. feb1-1mox Breakfast set, dishes and kitchen utensils; electric iron and board. N.A.S, Housing Project, 8-A. . feb5-2tx dangerous. ROOMS FOR RENT | sopable. 411 iia st. of this hazard. Attention: Carpenters, contrac- tors, wood workers of all kinds. I have Sofie 48-inch wood clamps, brand new, priced at $3.50. This is practically half list priee. See them at Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. feb5-tf 5 We carry a full line of all plumb- Ross C Sawyer jerk_of the Circuit Court. By: Mary JULIUS F. 8 . IR. Solicitor for Plaintiff. 23-80 ;feb6-13,1946 ing supplies and fixtures. Pipe | cut and threaded at Pepper's Flumbing Supply, 512 Fleming. MWS = jan31-tf pink gold with black strap. Re- ward. Mrs. D. E. Packard, Coral ‘Hotel. two norets in. MITAM Located in the Heart of the City ROOMS with BATH and TELEPHONE at POPULAR PRICES Write or Wire for Reservations Pershing Hotel 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 100 Rooms - Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS: FROM UNION BUS STATION EHRET’S Extra * for Fine Flavor Since 1866 Robert Knobel “WHOLESALE BEER and WINE” 2049 N. MIAMI AVE. $ Miami 97, Fia. ; Kites that are flown near overhead electric wires are id Please warn your children -