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The Naples Daily News from Naples, Florida • 3

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NAPLES DAILY NEWS WnA Pec IS 1971 3A Big Cypress Land Owners those people and did a beautiful job of it" he said The results at Eddyville were a model town complete with water and sewer services Harmon said that in his mind there is no doubt that the government intends to take the land it has said it wants in South Florida and said that concern should be in the relocation of people in the Big Cypress area one realizes how many trailers houses and other settlements there are and how many people will have to be moved" He estimated that at The six-member panel of Big Cypress landowners will probably hold their first meeting tonight prior to the Interstate 75 public hearing at Naples Middle School at 7 pm One of the panel members Forrest Harmon of Ochopee reported Tuesday that this would be the first opportunity for the six to gather since being that the group present facts stating the real views of the property owners rather than let emotions hold sway He indicated that it is his belief that the government definitely take the and that what should be looked at is the "relocation of people in this area" Having had past experience in Kentucky with government wm STEREO FM COUNTRYfSTYLE 24 HOURS'A DAY Land Bank Is School Board Topic The county school board Thursday will open bids for a 12-classroom annex to Tommie Barfield Elementary School on Marco Island Estimated cost of the building designed by Parker and McBrydc Architects of Fort Myers Is $700000 The bid opening is scheduled for 2 pjn In other school system business the board is expected to act on Superintendent Dr William proposal to create a school site land bank Dr Webb suggested taking options mi property suitable for schools saving the land until needed for construction Also Dr Webb wants four county officials county manager tax assessor building and zoning administrator and planning commission chairman to work with the school system on choosing good sites The board also will consider bids on four other items at Its meeting beginning at 9:30 un They are for: maintaining the school six school sewage treatment plants for a year carpeting for some areas of Gulfview Middle School tops for laboratory tables at Gulf-view and miscellaneous paving projects The board also will discuss tuition payments from Monroe County for educating some students from that county The youngsters attend Everglades School because it is the closest to their homes Also on the agenda is a report from teacher Miss Judy Wemple on her recent trip to Mongolia The board gave Miss Wemple leave of absence to take the trip provided she reports back to them on what she saw in the far eastern region In addition the board is to discuss supplements paid to teachers who take on special duties such as heading a department or sponsoring extra-curricular activities Bill loach Saysit should arnve land acquisitions Harmon expressed hope fiat relocation of Big Cypress land owners could be handled as well as he had seen it done there The government hopes to acquire some 500000 acres which include the Big Cypress watershed area which would become federally owned for recreational and watershed uses The hearing slated in Naples will be held by the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs No date has been set as yet for the hearing due sometime after the first of the year Harmon said he had been in two areas in Kentucky where government land acquisitions forced relocation of people He said he had been in both the Eddyville and Burnside areas when the government acquired land for water control projects government relocated TMB free O'YIEID! 0 Just ahead of Santa FUNDS FOR YOUTH HAVEN Moose Lodge members recently donated funds for Youth Haven soon to be a home for dependent children Accepting the check for Youth Haven is Bea Harper Smith Moose district president right hands her the check On the left is Leo Henning of the Naples Moose Lodge Court Records Bead Wrong Not All Defendants In Jail CARPET TILE UM DAVIS I0ULEVARD-DI 2-811 To Meet least 500 persons would have to be moved in the Ochopee area alone Other panel members to meet with Harmon will be Raymond Wooten George Hayes and Mrs Elva Burns from the Ochopee area and Bud Popinhagen from Miami 3 Camaros rity court no less than six times in the past 20 months on various offenses Marvin Hendry of Goodland reported to have been fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days in jail for driving 60 miles an hour in a 45 mph zone also did not receive a jafi term The jafi sentence would have been imposed if he failed to pay Ms fine Again no jail term was given to Leonard Berlinski of 820 12th Ave who was charged with having no inspection sticker no valid license tag and failing to appear in court He was reportedly fined $150 and given 15 days in jail In fact his combined fine was $75 and he received no jail term 0 0 I Higher return than taxable Savings Bank Interest Fir fctlill nil Millet writi: MR DAVE FURNAS VP (Ill) S7I-4S20 Plus sand your booklet Free Bondi" ON 12-15 Name 1 Address City Tel State Zip CDCHDDGSW Fnm Fldwil I "Com MUNICIPAL INVICTMBNTC Member National Aiiociition of Sacuritias Daalori Inc Fridays until 7 am Mondays Carl Stanley Woolwine of Silver Springs Md was reportedly fined $250 and given 50 days in jail for wilful and wanton reckless driving The fine was correctly reported but Woolwine received no jail sentence How the error occurred was that tiie reporter picked up the fine imposed which was on the ticket as well as tiie number of days the defendant would have to serve in jail if the fine was not paid Woolwine police report has paid his fine and is not in jail In the case of Riley Brack 1197 22nd Ave who reportedly was fined $225 and jailed for 30 days on a charge of speeding as a third offender tiie jail sentence in fact was 10 days five of which were suspended Judge Ingram further pointed out that Brack had appeared in Driver Charged In Fatal Wreck Near Poindana William Denton Partin 40 of Naples was reported in condition at Naples Community Hospital today He was admitted to the hospital Saturday following a two -car collision in which Tollett of 125 Myrtle Road Pine Ridge was killed Ttooper A McGowan of the Florida Highway Patrol said Tuesday that charges of failure to yield right-of-way and driving while intoxicated have been placed against Partin whose adfress is given as PO Box 2304 The accident occurred on Airport-Pulling Road at the intersection of Poindana Drive There as many people in Naples city jail as reported in Daily News Actually of the five persons reported to have received jail terms in city court only two in fact did The erroneous report was the result of Incorrectly reading dispositions on each of the tickets how the story should have read: Boyd Mullins 26 of PO Box 357 fined a total of $350 and sentenced to 60 days in jail He was fined $250 by Judge Ingram for driving while intoxicated and also given the jail term because it was mandatory The $100 fine was for careless driving Both charges stem from arrest by city police Dec 3 on US 41 near Third Avenue Mowing an auto accident according to police But not the end of the Mullins story Judge Ingram permits Mullins to leave city jafi each day at 7 am to go to work so he can support his family Mullins returns to jail each night at 7 pm and also remains in jail from 7 pm Confusion Counts LOS ANGELES (AP) Buying a record is a happening says Russ Solomon president of a chain of record stores in Los Angeles San Francisco and Sacramento Solomon says that his stores deliberately set the scene for a happening He says customer is hit by the color and variety and sometimes he has to stumble over the stuff to get to something because tales of stuff in the middle of the floor It's utter confusion all the time chaotic all the time and should be" Owirdksft wirteM te dw Wsfltiafe Shadowlawn Students Planning Two-Day Christmas Program Shadowlawn Elementary School youngsters are inviting Naples area residents to Christmas programs being staged in the cafetorium of the school today and Thursday at 7:30 pjn The 4Sminute programs wfll consist of short skits and Christmas music The program tonight entitled To The Is being presented by children enrolled in kindergarten through second grade program entitled on is being produced by youngsters in the third through fifth grades Director for both programs is Lani Weston Sprinkle a Naples area music teacher Coordinator is Barbara Vickery Principal Ernest Stone also invites Christmas light sightseers to drive by the school to view huge Christmas cards made by the children The 12 cars complete with varied greetings are displayed and lit up in the fruit of the Shadowlawn building Helping the children construct the wooden cards was art instructor Paul Lumetta Music Preserved 1ETORIA South Africa A documentation cen-or music where South Afri-works will be collected and erved has been established the Human Sciences Re-ch Council here D6ET72 outperforms its price MG Midget is a real sports car In handling Performance Pleasure Everywhere except the price Come see 9 Wagons 7 Monte Carlos This Holiday Season Enjoy The Very Best! You can taste the difference 1 6 Chevrolet 22 Vegas Si) 37 Trucks An 5 1 3 Novas 1 2 Malibus -O7 7 SPECIAL BULLETINS Effective Friday December 10 1971 President Nixon signed the Tax Package repealing the Excise Tax on New Automobiles This means average additional price reductions of $20000 and more on all New and 1972's in dealer inventory ORDER EARLY! DEBUQUE HAM NY STRIP STEAK BEEF TENDERLOIN PRIME RIB EYE TOP SIRLOIN All succulont tender for a Gourmet Dinner! CHEVROLET 1911 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST NAPLES FLORIDA 33940 Phone 774-5621 HSHEU SOUTH GATE MOTORS 4722 9th St 642-5114.

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