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c WealherWalch Community Calendar ; Public Forum Agenda 3A 3A 18A 20A Castin Around Sports Well Bern Reel Talp IbB 30 6C Permits Maggie's Memories MEETTHE^EOPLE OF THE BLUE-GREEN WATER - 1C Jp^CJ ! L J -?; . COOKIN' 'i-^3--' 4 • i\\,^ GOOD AND WITH NO '\ POLLUTION '" 5 "'. V— -1B" i.#!.r)r FEBRUARY 2,1989 .. VOLUME 17 NUMBER 12 3 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES SANIBEL AND CAPTIVA, FLORIDA 1 Island dreams or a vacation horror story? Renters and owners must protect themselves to ensure happy holidays for all concerned By Caren Herman T he Benson family, from Ohio, received a valuable brush-up on their Latin this winter with the little words caveat emptor: let the buyer beware. They were also reintroduced to thuse old American standbys: "One man's trash is another man's treas- ure," and the ever popular; "You get what you pay for." Neither the Bensons nor the Cleveland attorney who rented them his Captiva home expected the headaches they probably have from - the result of their rental encounter.' Gerald and Ronald Benson were not expecting what they claim awaited were no sidewalks and they were o lucky, Ronald Benson said, to sur- vive two weeks in paradise. "I have travelled all over the world and 1 have never been in a place like this," Gerald Benson said of Cap- tiva. "It is the worst." In addition to spending $750 a week to stay at the home, the family was forced, they said, to buy sheets, pillows, kitchen utensils and other household goods. Cots had to be rented because some of the beds were too musty and filthy to sleep in. said Gerald's wife. Lorraine, and perhaps the last straw came when a folding beach chair rivet tore her new $65 bathing suit. special report: them on the island. The home's own- er said their complaints were "com- pletely nasty, completely unfair and completely unfounded." Everyone has seen such ads: 'Beautiful three-bedroom, two-bath home, short walk to beach, fully furnished, only $750 a week." fol- lowed by an out-ofstate phone num- ber. It is usually done over the phone in an effort, homeowners admit, to save the 10 to 15 percent commis- sion charged by Realtors for renial listing services. ^Gerald and Ronald Benson saw photos of the home they rented through advertisements in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Arriving on Captiva, however, the Bensons said they found a dirty, musty house with unusable linens and beds, one set of bathtowels for six people. They hated the island, there was . too much trash on the streets, traffic was bad, the roads were impassable and too narrow to be safe, there It was the Benson family's first, and subsequently last trip to Cap- tiva. Now Leonard Lamboy is spend- ing the next two months in the Cap- tiva cottage vacated, so happily, by - the Bensons. Last year Lamboy spent a month at the home, this year he is back for t^o. The price is right- he says, and the home is good enough for him • and his wife. They leaned from Sa^t year and brought Iheii own silver- waie. Sure, mere are not enough towels for sis people, and the mat- tresses do need to be replaced, but Lamboy rented the house next door for 51,40fJ a week.one year and says its kitchen utensils or pans were no ! better than those the Bensons com- plained about. For $750 a week the (nimboys, also from the Cleveland area, think the home is just fine. I', jusl goes to show you. ' if they had called when they got , there and said the accommodations were unsatisfactory, I would have b'"- f Ti happy to give them a refund." ~~ t please see page 19A Time ripe fot;public to fund wetlands purchases By Steve Cason T he only way islanders are go- ing to be able to save environ- mentally iensitNe wetlands Irom developers, is !o dig deeper in their pockets. "The best and only way to protect the land is for the public lo acquire . it," said city manager Gary Price. Public outrage over the council's recent decision to remove three par- cels from the Wetlands Conserva- tion District could be the spark needed to ignite a more aggressive land buying program. "In light of what's happened, I think the time is right," said Price., The city council ij> scheduled to ! ' discuss the city's land acquisition please see page 18A A Celebration or Clowns Right: four-year-old Joshua Thomas slit Hill while his face takes jn a circus look at the BIG Ms Celebration of Clowns Sunday; below left Laura Zocki. 8, of^ Sanlbct won a magic kit for her best costume award and a shirt foT^ her clown drawing,' below tight- Mandy Webb's clown outfit wot her a prize and doubles a a Hallo- ween costume For story see page 14A, a ' <f

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PermitsMaggie'sMemories

MEETTHE^EOPLE OF THEBLUE-GREEN WATER - 1C

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SANIBEL AND CAPTIVA, FLORIDA

1 Island dreams or avacation horror story?Renters and owners must protect themselvesto ensure happy holidays for all concerned

By Caren Herman

T he Benson family, from Ohio,received a valuable brush-upon their Latin this winter with

the little words caveat emptor: letthe buyer beware.

They were also reintroduced tothuse old American standbys: "Oneman's trash is another man's treas-ure," and the ever popular; "You getwhat you pay for."

Neither the Bensons nor theCleveland attorney who rented themhis Captiva home expected theheadaches they probably have from -the result of their rental encounter.'Gerald and Ronald Benson were notexpecting what they claim awaited

were no sidewalks and they were olucky, Ronald Benson said, to sur-vive two weeks in paradise.

"I have travelled all over the worldand 1 have never been in a place likethis," Gerald Benson said of Cap-tiva. "It is the worst."

In addition to spending $750 aweek to stay at the home, the familywas forced, they said, to buy sheets,pillows, kitchen utensils and otherhousehold goods.

Cots had to be rented becausesome of the beds were too mustyand filthy to sleep in. said Gerald'swife. Lorraine, and perhaps the laststraw came when a folding beachchair rivet tore her new $65 bathingsuit.

special report:them on the island. The home's own-er said their complaints were "com-pletely nasty, completely unfair andcompletely unfounded."

Everyone has seen such ads:'Beautiful three-bedroom, two-bathhome, short walk to beach, fullyfurnished, only $750 a week." fol-lowed by an out-ofstate phone num-ber.

It is usually done over the phonein an effort, homeowners admit, tosave the 10 to 15 percent commis-sion charged by Realtors for reniallisting services.^Gerald and Ronald Benson saw

photos of the home they rentedthrough advertisements in theCleveland Plain Dealer.

Arriving on Captiva, however, theBensons said they found a dirty,musty house with unusable linensand beds, one set of bathtowels forsix people.

They hated the island, there was .too much trash on the streets, trafficwas bad, the roads were impassableand too narrow to be safe, there

It was the Benson family's first,and subsequently last trip to Cap-tiva. Now Leonard Lamboy is spend-• ing the next two months in the Cap-tiva cottage vacated, so happily, by

- the Bensons.Last year Lamboy spent a month

at the home, this year he is back fort^o. The price is right- he says, andthe home is good enough for him

• and his wife. They leaned from Sa tyear and brought Iheii own silver-waie. Sure, mere are not enoughtowels for sis people, and the mat-tresses do need to be replaced, butLamboy rented the house next doorfor 51,40fJ a week.one year and saysits kitchen utensils or pans were no

! better than those the Bensons com-plained about. For $750 a week the(nimboys, also from the Clevelandarea, think the home is just fine.

I', jusl goes to show you.' if they had called when they got

, there and said the accommodationswere unsatisfactory, I would haveb'"-fTi happy to give them a refund."• ~~ t please see page 19A

Time ripe fot;public tofund wetlands purchasesBy Steve Cason

T he only way islanders are go-ing to be able to save environ-mentally iensitNe wetlands

Irom developers, is !o dig deeper intheir pockets.

"The best and only way to protectthe land is for the public lo acquire .it," said city manager Gary Price.

Public outrage over the council's

recent decision to remove three par-cels from the Wetlands Conserva-tion District could be the sparkneeded to ignite a more aggressiveland buying program. "In light ofwhat's happened, I think the time isright," said Price.,

The city council ij> scheduled to !'discuss the city's land acquisition

• please see page 18A

A Celebrationor ClownsRight: four-year-oldJoshua Thomas slitHill while his face takesjn a circus look at theBIG Ms Celebration ofClowns Sunday; belowleft Laura Zocki. 8, of^Sanlbct won a magickit for her best costumeaward and a shirt foT^her clown drawing,'below tight- MandyWebb's clown outfitwot her a prize anddoubles a a Hallo-ween costume Forstory see page 14A,

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A Caseforpromotion

Sanibel police offi-cers and other cityemployees gatheredyesterday to applaudthe promotion of po-lice Sgt. Don Case tolieutenant.

Case, who is sched-uled to retire onMarch 31, has beenwiih the departmentsince 1976. A com-mercial fishermanfrom New York, Case,59, was owner and operatorof SanibelsHaibor House Restaii'rant for five years. Hewas promoted to ser-geant in 1982, andnow lives in Fort My-ers with his wife Jean-nette. They havethree grown children:Donald, Jr., Debbie

and David."I don't know how

he's going to do with-out this police depart-ment," JeannetteCase said before cut-ting'the sergeant'sstripes^rom her hus-bands uniform. "He'sbeen with it so manyyears,"

Of his ycarsat San-ibel Police. Case said,"The departmentseemed to comealong, and the moralehas been very good."Case compares thetight-knit departmenttoasmall family. ~

After retiring, hesaid he plans (o"do alittle charter fishing.Before that, he will becelebrating his 60thbirthday this Valen-tine's Day.D

DanceforCROW

There is no betterwily toshWyourweetiea good time

than by taking him. orher, to the ValentineDance Party at Sani-bel Community Cen-ter Saturday. Feb. I t .from 5-8 p.m. '

Sponsored byCROW (Care and Re-habiiitationof Wild-life) a non-profit or-ganization dedicatedto helping injured an-imals, the Valentine •Patty and Dance is asecond annual eventbecause, CROW offi-cials explained, every-one had so much funlastyeai they decidedto do it all again.

About 300 peopleenjoyed the food anddancing last year andCROW is selling 400tickets for,this year'sevent.

Music will be pro-vided by Dooley'sDixie Five. There willbe a variety of horsd'oeuvres by Caro-lyn's Custom Cateringand a cash bar will beavailable. All pro-ceeds go to benefit :CROW. ,.' Tickets at$15per

couple are availableand can be ordered atthe CROW office onSanibel-Captiva Roadbetween 10a.m. and4 p.m. weekdays, orcall 472-3644. Tick-

els will also he sold atthe doer..,!

Flapjackfoodfest

Tickets ate stillavailable 3t M eachfor the first annualpancake and sausagebreakfast, which isbeing cooked up bySanibel Police Recre-ation Club and Sanbet-Captiva RotaryClub, The breakfa t ion Saturday and Sun-day. Feb. 11-12 from7:30-11:30 a.in. atSanibel CommunityAssociation. Ticketscan be purchased alBarneys IncredibleEdibles, 2330 PalmRidge Road, or Amies \

j Grocery & Deli. 362 \j PeriwinkleWay. _ ji Also, police patrols I

and dispatchers at \

j Sanibel Police have '! tickets for sale. The !| alfyoucaneat food ;j fest also offers a raffle jj with proceeds going !j toSPRC.G • j

i Festival „ -" iI ofShells !j One of the high- |; ' lights of the 22nd An- jj nual Fort Myers Fes- j! tlvai of Shells Is jI bound to be the dis- i! play ffomSwitzer- *,- •! land. " ~" !!• Landlocked Swit-' !i. zerland, invited by the ;j festival to send an ex- >] •-<- hibit, sent a collec- j

tion, along with an {'. apology that all they j .

Mistaken IdentitySome people hare spent the better part of their

lives searching for the elusive junnnia. PatriciaDtii'is. of Vandnnberg Air Force Base, had onewash rfrjht into her hands in front of her parentsRobert and Fnsclta Heath's house on Rue Belt?

• Ncr /,isf irei'K. She UMS naturally e.\<:ited, but notbecause it was jjunonia. I thoughl it was.aChinese alphabet."she said.

had were land snails.v William Hallstead.

a member of theSuuthwest Florida

- Conchologist Societyand a Sanibel resi-dent, said no apologywas necessary. Theexhibit will fit in nice-ly with the three other ,international dis-plays, two fromAustralia and onefrom Japan, as well asscientific and artisticshell displays from is-land businesses likeSanibel Soashell In-dustries, rieptune's <.=Treasures, Showcaseof Shells, PoseidonAdventure and Macin-tosh Book Shop._ At least 80 exhibi-tors and a variety ofdealers will be at theSheraton HarborPlace Hotel, down- •.'/

town Fort Myers, forthe shell festival. Thisis the second year in""that location Hall;stead said. Prior tothen the event vtsisheld at Exhibition „Hall and was called 'the Southwest Florida :

Conchologist SocietyShell Festival, Hall;stead added.

"From that nameyou couldn't tellwhere it was. Nobodycould even pronounceit," he laughed, sothis year the namewas shortened to sim-ply the Fort MyersFestival of Shells.^

HallsteadswtieJean is co-chairmanof the event. About :

3.000 visitors are ex-pected at the festivalwhich will run from

FOCUS ON:DaveJensen

The hrownandwhite sign infront of his of-

f ice says "Go tor it"— Ted Turner,

'A bumper stickerover the doorinsidesays, "Why bonormal."

Still another onesays, "I'm fat. ugly.and my wile beatsme."

The walls are .paneled with sun-bleached planks, theremnants of an olddock.

The planks arecovered with colorphotographs — iiler-ally hundreds of.them — of peopleholding up fishthey've caught.

There are news-paper clippings.placards with cutesayings, old rods andreels, a mermaidfender, a mountedtarpon, a couple otsmall sharks, arecipe (or whaleslew, and a hundredother things thai

defy description.Welcome to Dave

Jensen's.off ice.Dave and his two

brothers, Jim andJohn, manage Jon-sen's Twin PalmsMarina and Cottagesa palm-shroudednook v/ith 14cottages and a 26-slip marine in theheart of downtownCaptiva. A realhonest to goodnessmom and pop oper-

, alion. "We've got tobe one ol the lastplaces like this left,'said Dave. "It makesme feel good be-cause we,'ye stuckwith keeping thisplace like it is."

Like it is is oldFlorida, not the'"oldFlorida-style" stuffdreamed up by someyankee architect-

Jensen, originallyfrom the Delroit areamoved to Captiva sixyears ago. Clad in apairof turquoiseshorts, white T-shirt,boat sfioes, and aUSS Saratoga cap.li's obvious tie has'v!had much Iroublttici3ptinfj!'_: island

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life.Ask him what ne

likes besi about hisjob. and ho doesn'tpausf tothmr.

"What I enjoy Ihemost is the people... Iknow it soundshokey. but it's true Iget (o meet people

from all over theworld. T.hey all haveinteresting stories tof l ! '

He's keeping a .,journal, arid is toying .jiih the idea of one

day writing a bookdbout some of themote interestingpeople v/ho havepassed tfnoughoverthe years. "I'm just

ta ting on it. I'm onthe first couple ofpeople." he said.

Among some of_.'the more celebratednames to havevisited Jensen's, andwhose autographedphotos line the'celebrity wall" areNightline anchorman..Ted Koppel, MiamiVice star Don John-. -ion,cab!e,tefevisionmagnate Ted Turner,country musicsingers Bobby Bare

. and Tom T. Hail. ;

syndicated column-ist Mike Royko, and .Garf ield cartoonistJim Davis.

When Jensen willfind time to corn-

splc-te his buoK isanoinor matter. Hetopically works a 13-

hour day, six days a'week. And, whenhe's not renting cot-,tages, boats, orselling bait, he's outscouring pa*"n -,•-shops and flea mark-,ets in search of oldfishing tackle.to add \tohiGColleclion."!lovedigginginoid " ->boxes and findingtreasures," he said.

He's got about 60rods. sjDme datingback to the late

.1800'. .

His goal is to coverthe walls of theoffice. "I figure it'sgoing to take over ; i

three hundred rods,"he said.

Having witnessedthe island's past bull-

^dozed to make roomfor the future.Jensen gazes outacross Pine IslandSound, "t hope someof the old islandhomes getpreserved." He nodstoward what's ielt ofthe old Andy Rossehouses and acrossstill bay waters.'How can you put a ,oriceon thai?"

— Steve Cason

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^THE LOOK AHEAD...Mostl/fair and mild withafternoon temperatures in the upper 70s...Overnight lows around 6O...chance for coolerweather after Thursday. Rainfali is unlikely.D

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Thursday, Feb. 2DUPLICATE BRIDGE: 1:30 p.m.; Donation, Sani-bei Community Center.VOLUNTEER DRILLS: 7 p.m. Capllva Fire Sta-tion.SLIDE PROGRAM: 8 p.m. "Alaska • A Birder'sTrek," sponsored by San-Cap Audubon Society iat Sanibei Community Center.

Friday, Feb. 3BIRD ID CLASS: Intermediate level, ti.'st of

-. three, $16, Audubon Society at Sanibei Com-munity Center. . ;

Monday, Feb. 6EXERCISE FOR OVER 55:910 a.m., $5, SanibeiCommunity Cenler. " /DRIFTWOOD WORKSHOP: 10 a.m.-3 p.m., ama-teur and expert shellcrafters welcome, SanibeiCommunity Center. ..'**''LIFE DRAWING AND PAINTING: 1-4 p.m., $2,sponsored by Sanibel-Captiva Art League, at .Captiva Community Center.'1DUPLICATE BRIDGE: 7:30 p.m., donation, Sani-bei Community Center.Tuesday, Feb. 7SOCIAL BRIDGE: 1 p.m., S1.50 at St. Isabel'sParish Hall.HABITAT MANAGEMENT LECTURE: 2 p.m.,

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Wednesday, Feb. 8CURRENT EVENTS: 10 a.m.-noon, $4, SanibeiCommunity Center.BRIDGE FOR FUN: 1 p.m., $2, Sanibei Com-munity Center. .. .. ,SCA DINNER: 6 p.m. cash bar, 6:30 dinner, 8^

: p.m. meeting. Sanibei Community Cenler.NIGHT PROWL: 7 p.m., Sanibel-Captiva Conser-vation Foundation, $5 members, $7 non-members, kids half price. .

Thursday, Feb. 9GRANDPARENTS CLASS: 10 a.m.-noon, $20 forthree sessions, Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation. Call for reservations. . •• .DUPLICATE BRIDGE: 1:30 p.m., donation,Sani-

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the islandsCounty to study approach road problem for Blind Pass bridgeBy Steve Cason

Lee County Department of Trans-portatlori and Engineering will takeanother look at the approach roadsleading to Blind Pass bridge, but -they may be opening a can of

l < : r M worms<

JNY4 . 9 ' ' The county has asked Jenkins aiid\ Char land. Inc., the engineering firm

" \ - » responsible for the design of Ihe new- - ••* bridge, to submit a proposal for an

engineering survey so the approach| — road problem can be studied.

"The problem is we don't knowwhat the problem is," said DOTGEdepartment director Ron Brown.

The survey would determine the

size and scope of the project, andwhether It's feasible to try and ele-vate the roadway.

The Blind Pass area Is notoriousfor flooding In heavy rains and is of-ten Impassible to traffic.

Residents on both sides of thebridge have asked that Sanibel.Captiva Road be elevated to keep itfrom flooding. The problem — andone of the questions the survey willtry to answer — Is what effect rais-ing the road would have on prop-erties In the area. White traffic maybe able to get through, properlyowners along either side of the roadcould find themselves wading in

- even deeper water.

"That's just one of the problems,"said project engineer ArnoldPovllzke. . ":• •

If the survey Is approved by thecounty commission. It would proba-;

- bty be another year before a solution,and final design could be worked out.

Pavlizke said the survey would notdelay work from beginning on the$4.4 million project, scheduled tostart In May, after the tourists gohome. "The survey can proceed in-dependently of Ihe bridge project,"hesald.n ,;

Gumbo Limbo annual meetingDiscussion of a spe-

cial assessment for allproperty owners ofGumbo Limbo, forroad repairs, wiit high-light the Gumbo Limbosubdivision annual

meeting Monday, Feb.20, at the CommunityChurch hall, next toJerrys Supermarket,at 7:30 p.m.

Lake conditions willalso be on the agenda

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PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND THESANIBEL COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN

THE CITY OF SANIBEL FLORIDA PROPOSES TO AMEND THE COMPREHENSIVE LANDUSE P U N WITHIN THE AREA SHOWN ON THE MAP IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. A PUBLICHEARING ON THE PROPOSAL WILL BE HELD ON FEBRUARY 7, 1939, IN CITY COUNCILCHAMBERS (MACKENZIE HALL), 800 OUNiOP ROAD, SANIBEL, FLORIDA, AT THE TIME IN-DICATED BELOW: • " ,. .

(SPECIAL NOTICE. Thit heating is fof the purpose of RECGNSIDERlNG Ihe action taken hy CityCouncil at the edopiion stage hearing held on December Z), 1968. This will be a SECONDREADING.) ' > ; •:.

9:00 A.M. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING, UPON RECONSIDERATION, ORDINANCE.NO. 88-35, AOOPTED DECEMBER 20,1938 ENTITLED:

"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT INTENSITY MAP ADOPTEDPURSUANT TO SECTION 3.2.1. OFTHECOMPREHENSIVE LAND U5E PLAN SO ASTO INDICATE AN INCREASE IN PERMITTED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY, TO 30DWELLING UNITS PLUS A MAXIMUM OF TEN (10) BELOW MARKET RATE HOUS-ING UNITS ON A 152.2 ACRE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED SOUTH. WEST ANDSOUTHWEST OF SANIBEL HIGHLANDS SUBDIVISION, AND LYING NORTHWESTERLY AND SOUTHEASTERLY OF CASA YBEL ROAD WITH THE SOUTHWESTERNMOST PORTION OF THE PARCEL LYING DIRECTLY NORTH OF WESTGULF DRIVE, SAID PARCEL BEING TAX PARCELS NOS. 25-46-22-J0-00024.C000,25-46-22-J0«K)24.0020, 35-46-22-J0-0OO19.O0OO, 36-A6-22-J0-00002.0020 and 38-46-22J0-O00O2.0O30; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERANCE; AND PROVID-AN EFFECTIVE DATE";

BY PERMITTING AN INCREASE IN PERMITTED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY TO 45DWELLING UNITS (PLUS A MAXIMUM OF 10 BELOW MARKET RATE HOUSING UNITS)ON SAID PARCEL IN LIEU OF THE 30 DWELLING UN!TS APPROVED PURSUANT TOORDINANCE NO. 88-35; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT ANDSEVERANCE: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

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environmentDistemper outbreak spreads; officials urge precautionsBy Matt Perez

Canine distemper, a virus that cankill dogs and raccoons, has sent atleast 140 raccoons to Care and Re-habilitation of Wildlife and has beenfound in raccoons near Blind Pass.

The concentration of diseasedraccoons had been confined east ofTarpon Bay Road. Some residentsreported that dazed raccoons were "showing up on doorsteps. Anitapinder of CROW said Monday that

5 12 raccoons with distemper hadJ been found west of Tarpon Bay Road— recently, including one on Captiva.

Almost all the raccoons found westof Tarpon Bay Road were near BlindPass, and CROW veterinarian MarcElie has said distemper has notspread throughout the island yet.

Stil l, CROW, Sanibel Police andthe City of Sanibel are urging citi-zens to take three precautionary

steps: "_— keep dogs on leashes because thevirus is spiead among canines by di-rect contact with fresh body fluids— have your dog vaccinated againstdistemper (cost is about 522 at oneveterinary clinic in Fort Myers)— avoid contact with raccoons

Assistant to the city manager Bill.. Mills said distemper symptoms In

raccoons resembles rabies. If a dis-eased 'coon bits a human, he said,the person will have to weigh*whether to go through treatment forrabies; additionally, the raccoonwould have to be tested for rabies.

According to CROW and Mills, ra- _,bles has not been found during the,distemper outbreak, which started J

in December.;Distemper symptoms Include

confused behavior and seizures, lossof appetite, discharge from eyes andpartial paralysis.

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5ome residents have reportedseeing raccoons dragging their rearlegs, according to CROW. At thatpoint, the rear legs of the raccoonhave become partially paralyzed,and the virus advances to become acerebral disease, resulting in death,

The idea of a moratorium againstraccoon trapping was raised at the ~Jan. 19 wildlife committee meeting.

Bill Davis of Critler Control saidhe has not seen any raccoons withdistemper, but that he has not been v.moving as many raccoons from San-ibel as previously. Davis traps nui- "sance raccoons at South Seas Plan-tation. He said the disease had notbt!~en seen there. However, he added,a fox with distemper had been foundsix months ago in North Fort Myers,and about a month later, he foundtwo raccoons with distemper at •Burnt Store Marina.

There are three commercially H-

_ censed wildlife trappers who relo-cate raccoons from Sanibel, accord-

•• ing to CROW, and any moratoriumon trapping woutf have to be issuedby Florida Game and Fresh WaterFish Commission.

Davis, who has a GFC permit torelocate wild animals, said he hasnot been notified of any moratoriumon raccoon trapping on Sanibe! or -Captiva. ^

Definite sightings of raccoons —or other^canines like foxes — withdistemper had not been made at

. J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wild-life Refuge, according to refugespokesman Doug Mackeyv

"We suspect that it is there some-where," Mackey said, basing that on

;l the number of road-killed raccoonsfound near the refuge on Sanibel-Captiva Road. : i . -

Reports of canine distemper canbe directed to CROW at 472-3644.

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police watchS False alarms-reduced following ordinance

i By Matt PerezJ Six months after a revised security alarm or-t dinance was adopted by city council, Sanibet 'J police chief Richard H ; Plager is cracking down3 harder on owners of chronically false alarms.. According to Plager, there were 1,114 false1 alarms in 1987. Last year, there were only 709.; But 214 false alarms, bl percent of the 1988 total,i occurred during the last three months of the year.I A lolol S8I5 in fines have been assessed for) false alarms, mostly in January, and S370 has '.j been collected, according to Plager. The finance• department has recorded 5285 paid under theJ false alarm fine schedule. Contrary to the c la ims '' of some alarm owners last lJuly, the ordinance hasJ not been a big money-maker for city hall.

The ordinance is designed to piotect police ser- 'vices from misuse; that is, to reduce the "amountof lime patrols spend responding to false alarms.All security alarm activations are handled bySanibel Police.

If any alarm user has two false alarms in a sixmonth period, he is fined $25; $35 for three laisealarms during the same period. $50 for four and$75 for five. . _ ; i

Plager held a special meeting in January withowners who were having problems with theirsecurity systems, The biggest problem in recurr-ing false alarms has been with two banks, whichhave specialized security systems that ttiggei

security systems that protect banks cannot bedisconnected despite a provision,in the ordinance ,toorder disconnection of chronically false alarms,

A total $165 in fines has been assessed againstCommunity Bank of the Islands for five falsealarms, and $ 110 against Citizens G Southern

-Bank of Sanibel, four false alarms, according topolice. Another 19 business and residential securi-ty alarm owners have been fined since the or-dinance took effect. Sixteen first offense fineshave been levied for a total of $400, whichrepresents the bulk of assessed fines.

Plager said a review is being conducted todetermine what is triggering false alarms at the

~ two banks. Bank security alarms ring directiy into, Sanibel Police to ensure quick response, an un-.<-_proven suggestion by police is that there could bea problem in the bank's telephone lines.~.

J im Pfahler, owner of Professional Communica-tions inc., the largest security alarm business onSanibel and Captiva, introduced wireless securityalarms to Southwest Florida last year and rlaimpd 'wireless systems would reduce the numbers of acci-dental activalions.O- - j .

DCII: Sanibel Police arrested Kevin Meyers, 22. of °Fort Myers, Sunday at about 2:15 a.m. and charg-ed him with driving under the influence, Myerscould not keep his auto on the road, according topdice reports, and was stopped near mile-markerone on Sanibel-Captiva Road. ' -

ARREST: Sanibel Police arrested MichaelSenyard^ 19, of Fort Myers on Saturday for drivingwith a suspended license. According to police .-'rpports, a patrolman stopped Senyard at thepublic boat ramp to issue a citation for driving withan expired license plate. <;

. ENTICING 'GATORS: An unidentified male was ^seen enticing alligators near Beach Road with afishing pole with fish on the line Saturday. Acorn-plaint made to Sanibel Pojice at about 10:45 a.m.

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teaser could not be located when police arrived 12minutes later. The unidentified male, described astall, thin, wearing white shorts and having blondhair, left on a silver bicycle, according to a ,$\

PERIWINKLE ACCIDENT: An Ohio man wascited for violation of right-of-way Saturday at ;about 3:30 p.m. after he turned ief: onto , -VPeriwinkle Way from the Dairy Queen parking lotin front of a motorcycle. The eastbound motorcy-cle hit the rear of driver Charles powning's car,throwing its driver and passenger onto the pave-ment, according to police reports. Bill Walter, themotorcyclist, was taken to Southwest FloridaRegional Medical Center and treated for a dislocatedshoulder and minor scrapes and released the sameday. The other passenger was not injured, nor wereDowning and his two passengers." {_

Driver charged with attempting to elude officerA 30-year-old Upper Captiva man

was arrested last week after he alleg-edly attempted to elude a sheriffsdeputy on Sanibel-Captiva Road.

Charlie Creagh, a charter fishingguide, was arrested Jan. 23. He wascharged with attempting to elude apolice officer, careless driving, and

operating a vehicle with unsafeequipment. He was booked into LeeCounty Jail, and released the follow-ing day on $1,000 bond.

According to the arrest report, asheriffs deputy observed Creagh'sblue Volkswagen heading south on

Sanibel-Captiva Road. When thedeputy turned on his blue light andsiren, Creagh passed three vehiclesat hfgh speed without any lights, al-most causing several vehicles to col-lide, the report stated.

Following an approximately 1.4-"

mile chase, Creagh informed the ar-resting officer that his brother, apassenger in the car, had told him'not to stop. Creagh totd the officerhe knew his lights were not working,and said he was scared and didn'tknow what else to do, O

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captiva% Beach to get boost from extra pump

1 By Steve Cason

: A third booster pump will be add-• ed to the dredging operation onJ Captiva this month.

The new pump will aid in the de-j livery of sand from the borrow site• off Redfish Shoals to the island's' southern shore, about three mites: away.1 The beach, as of last week, was; about 66 percent complete, with

dredge crews working south of the"S1 curve. "Things are moving wellnow," said Captiva Erosion Preven-tion District administrator AlisonHagerup.

The third booster pump, unlike ' :

the two previous pumps which oper-ate on a barge in the gulf, will be lo-

> cated on the beach south o f Twecn <.Waters Inn. ,

The pump will operate whenevern ""the main dredge is in operation,

- whichef late has been about 16 .hours a day. The pump may be par-tially buried in the sand and soundbarriers erected if noise becomes aproblem. "The dredgers will take allpossible measures (o keep the noiselevel down," said Hagerup. '-.

In other CEPD action last week.Ihe board:— Adopted a procedure for review-ing private permit applicallons.The

procedure requires anyone planninga structure within the tidal waters ofthe CEPD, or seaward of the 1983mean high-water line to first submitan application to the CEPD. Appli-cation forms wilt be available at the •"""

.- CEPD oflice after Feb. 8. Under the' old policy, the CEPD forwarded

their comments to the state Depart-ment of Natural Resources.— Discussed a tentative agenda fora special meeting to consider a per-manent maintenance program forthe new beach. The date for thatmeeting has not yet been set.— Was updated on talks betweenproject engineer Tom Campbell and

the Lee County Department ofTransportation and Engineeringconcerning the cr-Mnfy's plans for

a the new Blind Pass Bridge, and revi-sions to the rock revetment alongCaptiva Road. CEPD wants the ap-proach roads leading up the bridgeelevated to reduce flooding.— Discussed having Captiva Roaddesignated as an access road to theSanibel Causeway to the island cancontinue to receive a percentage ofthe toll revenues.

;. — Canceled the Feb. 22 meeting, nand changed the date of ihe Feb, 8meeting to Feb. 15, beginning at 6p.m.D

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LIBRARY LEASE:Captiva Civic Associa-tion will collect morethan $63,000 in rent ,from the county overthe next two years, ifthe county commissionapproves a lease torent the building hous-ing Captiva Memoriall ib rary . " -

The lease calls forthe county to pay $15per square foot the firstyear, arid $ 12.50 persquare foot the secondyear.

The library portionof the civic associationbuilding occupies2,300 square feet.

The county budget •-committee has alreadyapproved the lease, , ^and it's set to go before"the county commissionin the next few weeks,CCA president John

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Bates said. The lease, ifapproved, would goInto effect May 1.-Thatgives us time to make -the improvements weneed," said Bates. '

In order for the coun-ty to rent the building, 'the building must havepublic restrooms andbe accessible to thehandicapped. Al-though the concreteblock civic associationbuilding does have aramp, the door leadinginto the library doesnot.

The money collectedwill be used for im-provements and main-tenance on the build-ing.

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Faced with escalat-ing programming costswhile confirming its -commitment to pro-vide more and bettercustomer serv ice.Palmer CableVision an-nounced it will in-

Ccrease basic cablerates effective March 1.This increase will raisea subscriber's monthly

bill from the present513.95 toS15.90.

Since the first of theyear, Palmer CableVi-sion has added severalnew channels like TNT,and the Sunshine Mel-work to its cable menu.In addition, Palmer hashired and trained addi-tional customer servicerepresentatives and is

continually upgradingits physical plant,which includes hun-dreds of miles of cable.

The cost of program-ming alone has risen55 percent in the 'pastyear. The/ program-mers, likeESPh, A andE. and CNN, continueto improve and expandtheir products. In the

Realtors honored at awards banquetJoan Good of Vaca-

t ion Properties Net-£ ) work Is Realtor of the

Year; Ginny Bissell ofBisscll Realty ServiceCorporation, Reator-Associate of the Year;and Karen Bell of HelenThomas Realty, Rookieof the Year.

The three were hon-ored by the Sanibel

... Captiva Board of Real-** tors Saturday night at

the Sonesta Harbor Re-

sort Hotel at a MillionDollar "Awards" Ban-quet. Awards were for

. outstanding service tothe community and tothe board of Realtors.

Also honored wereCarl Deremo, realtor-associate with JohnNaumann & Associateswho was the leadingsales producer withsales in excess of $10million for 1988.Others were Rick Bow-

ers of ESI and MichaelRobideau of John Nau-mann & Associates,whose sales were in ex-cess of $9 million, andMarsha Clifford andJohn Smith, both ofPrlscilla Murphy Real-ty, whose sales exceed-ed $7 million.

Of the approximate350 who aie members,90 were honored thisyear for sales in excessofSlmill ion.Q

process, they chargemuch more to cableoperators like Palmer.

Palmer CableVisionis a subsidiary ofPalmer Communica-tions Inc. and serves 11regional communitiesincluding Fort MyersBeach. Sanibel- andCapliva Islands, PineIsland "and North FortMyers.D

BOLLINGER AP-POINTED: Foxwor-thy's Interior Designhas announced the ap-pointment of Mary V.BoHinger as generalmanager for their FoitMyers and Sanibelstores. ;

Bollinger has morathan 15 years of experi-ence in the fields of in-terior design, furnituremanufacturing andmanagement in theSouthwest Florida re-gion.n

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Penh Redpathfffused lobtlieve

j Alice the Clown reallyhad a 64-year-olddog, Samanlha, at the

,'end of the red and; wbhe leash tliat Alice: gripped tightly in her

cjloved htind. . r,: "He agreed Ihere1 .was a leash, but theI leash just hung there,i close to the ground, and where Samanlha:thc dog should havebeen there was noth-

green grass of the "Barrier Island Groupfor the Arts Center offDunlopRoad.

- While Alice walkedher 'dog/ hundreds ofpeople enjoyed threedifferent stages ofaction as six differentclowns, invaded the is-land Sunday for BIGArts'Celebration ofClowns. '• ..

Bumbtefool theTramp and Unibeil,with her artist easel,unicycle and juggling

•r feats, kept the mass

of children whocrowded to sit in thesand at the edge of :,the stage agog withdelight.

Wide-eyed,clutch-ing balloons, thosesame youngstersoohed their waythrough the Magic ofBobo, and Sweetheartthe Silent Clown andher puppets. All the .while Buttons and <>Rolo roamed thegrounds creating ani-mals from balloonsand a face painting -

booth gave everyonedchance to get intothe act.

Laura Zockl, 8, and6-year-old MandyWebb, both of Sant-bel, each won prizes •>for their clown cos-tumes. _,. •;

Mandy said hersdoubled as a Hallo-ween costume and.-;she would probablytry to get away withwearing it again this *October. Laura won 'two prizes, one for her

' award-winning clown

drawing and another,a magic kit, for herclown costume. "

Some people wereUnimpressed by allthe clown hoopla.

Jenny Petel wantedto know hew longOctagon WildlifeSanctuary's pantherwould sleep. ,

"A panther is muchbetter than clowns.Horses are better too," she said.

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raise $20,000 for newfencing. A special ta-ble v.*as set up ne>f toBobo's magic act areafrom which the non- '•profit group sold T-shirts. t r ; '

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something for every-one Sunday. For ani-mal lovers, food lov-ers, clown lovers andeven the adults whochuckled their waythrough the antics ofa special circus day.D

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9.00 A.M. 1 , Public Hearing'and Second Reading o! an O?-dinance extensively amending, revising and redialing iht'Sanibel Comprehcnsivf; Land Use Plan in compliance with Ihclocal governmenl Compictionsivc Planning and land Develop-men) Regulation Acl of 1965 and rules and regulations promulgaled theieundei; piovirting lor conliici and «t>»crance; andproviding an clfectivo rtatt?. Article 1. Preamble Article 2.Elements ol liio Plan, including- Safuly. Coastal Zof<e Pioiec-tion, Conservation, Naiurai G/Ou.idwalei Aqui'oi Recharge,Historic PfesC'iralion Stenrc Resources. Watel Supply,TranspoiUtion, V/astewatei Treatment. Solnl Waste. StormDrainage. Recreation and Opt-n Space. Olber Human SupportSystems, In'ergoverninenial Cooidmalion, l l fect of Plan onAdjacent Aieas, Ctailoltc Hdiboi Resouics Planning andManagement, Capital tmrnoven.enti.tnipferrentation. Monitor-,ing and Evaluation. Pcimitlcd Uses. Resrdenlial Development-Intensity,. Housing, Commercial Development. Institutions.Community Design, Futu<e Land Use, Goals. Objectives andPolicies. Article 3. Odcial Maps, including: Future Land UseMap Series (including: Ecological Zone Map, CommercialDistrict Map. Wetlands Conservation lanrls Map. and Develop-ment Intensity' Map) Fu!ufd Trattic Circulation Map and allother Maps. Ailiclo-4. Administrative Regulations. 2. Public ,Comments and inquiries. 3. Adjournment. ^,-

II a person decides i.o appeal any liecision ol.the body withrespect to any matte* considered at sucf* Tie^tinQ cr fieaimg/hp vvitl net d a record o. Ihe proceed.n^s. ami lor such purposehe may need to tnsure Ih j l a \e't i j t i i ' i record o! She pioceeflings is made, mtiich recota iictuti'js trife testimony an<)

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County to consider jet ski issue MondayBy Steve Cason

T wo county commissioners, un-der the auspices of the servicedelivery committee, will hear

public comment Monday regardinga possible county ordinance to regu-late Jet skis.

District I county commissionerJohn Manning and District 3 com-missioner Ray Judah will comprisethe two-member committee. .

About 50 Captiva residents are ex-pected to attend the hearing. Cap-tiva Civic Association, respondingto complaints by Its members, willurge the two commissioners toeither pass more restrictive legisla-tion, or ban jet skis altogether. "Allthe letters and comments I've beengetting are negative, so that's theposition we have to take," said CCApresident John Bates.

The jet ski issue was the primarytopic of discussion last Tuesday,when Manning addressed a specialCaptiva Civic Association meeting. .Some 140peopleattendedthemeeting

At present the only county laws ,-, •governing jet skis are those thatapply to boats in general. Most ofthe complaints lodged stem from

noise generated by jet skis buzzingthe shoreline. A county ordinanceprohibits boats from operatingabove idle speed within 100 yards ofthe beach.

With Captiva's new beach two-thirds complete, the number of busi-nesses renting jet skis has tripled.Residents have complained aboutexcessive noise, and expressed con-

cern over the safety of the machinesoperating around swimmers.

At last Monday's legislative dele-gation meeting in Fort Myers, Cap-tiva resident Joseph Baer, repre-senting CCA, asked state lawmakersto allow the county to extend its off-shore jurisdiction beyond the cur-rent 100-yard limit.

That action, however, must be In-

itialed by the county commission. 'Sanibel has made a similar re-

quest, and recently passed a resolu-tion urging the state to extend thecity's boundary of authority a halfmile offshore. . ;

Monday's service delivery com-mittee meeting begins at 9:30 a.m.in Room 618 at Lee County Court-house. D . ' -

Sheriff receptive to call for Captiva's own deputyBy Steve Cason

Talks are again underway to in- 'crease sheriffs patrols on Captiva,and once again, the subject of a full-time resident deputy has surfaced.

Officials from Captiva Civic Asso-ciation; South Seas Plantation, and :'Tween Waters Inn have met withnewly-elected Lee County sheriffJohn McDougall to discuss variousways to increase deputy patrols onCaptiva. Among alternativesdiscussed are additional road pa-trols, contracted service, and havinga deputy live on Captiva.(j. Captiva fire chief and civic assoc»-.

ation president John Bates saidMcDougall was receptive to the idea .,of a resident deputy, '

McDougall was out of the officeTuesday and could not be reachedfor comment.

"The sheriff is interested," saiJsheriffs spokesman Capt. RodShoap. Shoap was unfamiliar withthe scope of the talks.

Bates said one of the biggest •:.problems would be finding afford-able housing for the deputy, andsuggested as a possible solution, anemployee housing unit at one of Iheresorts.

The often talked about proposalseems to be taken more seriously byMcDougall than by former sheriffFrank Wanica, Bates said.

Budget restraints have alwaysbeen the big stumbling block, withthe cost of hiring and equiping adeputy with a car around S40,000 ayear. ^ :

"The question is 'Where does themoney come from?'" said South a

Seas Plantation vice-president of op-erations Fred Hawkins.

"I'm sure we won't have anytrouble finding a deputy who wantsto live on Captiva," said Shoap.G

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the islandsi Dr. Tucker Abbott named founding director of shell museum

The bpard of trustees of the ShellMuseum and Research Foundation,.Inc. has retained the services of Dr.R. Tucker Abbott, noted malacolo-gist, for a two-year period as found-ing director of the proposed shell -museum on Sanibel. ^

Announcement was made thisweek by chairwoman Betls Johnson,who said "Dr. Abbott's work on theshell museum will be instrumentalin the establishment on Sanibel ofone of the world's finest exhibit andeducational facilities for everyoneInterested In shells."

Dr. Abbott, for many years amalacologlst at the Smithsonian In-stitution and the PhiladelphiaAcademy of Natural Sciences, wasalso assistant director of the Dela-ware Museum of Natural History. Hetaught the study of mollusks at the

University of Delaware ana'was (or10 years a trustee of the BermudaBiological Station.

Widely traveled, Dr. Abbott hasled expeditions to Africa for the Ma-'tional Science Foundation, to Fiji

and Samoa for Harvard, and to ;China, India, Thailand, Mew Guineaand the West Indies.

A resident of Melbourne, FL withhis wife Cecelia, he is an author ofthree books on seashells, founding

member of several shell clubs andhonorary life member of the Ameri-can Malacological Union. He wasalso editor of The Nautilus, oldestscientific mollusk journal in Ameri-ca, for 28 years. D -

Cause of sailboat fire still unknownA Sanibet man heading home

from Miami last week survived afiery boat explosion that left two ofhis passengers dead.

Harry Spade, a pilot with UnitedAirlines, was one of two people <-._ -who survived when his 38-footsailboat.Lcga/ Rest, exploded whileit was anchored off Adams Key,

south of Miami.Two women, both flight atten- _

dants, died in the fife.The origin of the blaze has nol

been determined.According lo Florida Marine

Patrol office In Miami, Spade andJohn Donahue.uhc other survivor,were asleep In the (font cabin when "•

the boat caught fire. The twowomen, Linda Smith and CathleenRyan, were sleeping in the galley.

- Spade and Donahue escapedthrough a forward hatch and swamto a dinghy that was trailing the -boat. . . .

Both men were treated for minorburns at a hospital in Homestead,and released.D

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DOOLEY'S DIXIE FIVE... This lively. lootiapping Dixieland Band wil! enter-tain you throughout the day.

THREE OPEN-AIR TROLLEYS . . . Tour the grounds of Kelly Greens Golt &Coumry(pub. Tour guides will point out nighiigMs and answer your ques-tions along Ihe way. ,(• -,. - '* "

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City throws switch on Xmas lightsBy Steve Cason

Tis the season nolonger.

Twenty-two island-ers found lhal out thisweek when theyreceived registeredletters from the cityreminding them totake down theirChristmas lights.

The letters weremailed following aJan. 16 survey by cilycode enforcement of-ficer Dick Baker.

According to cityland developmentcode, Christmaslights can be dis-played only betweenNov.~ 15 and Jan. 15.After that theybecome "light graph-ics," a no-no on Sanl-

bel."Most people, when

you send them a let-ter, take them down,"-,said Baker.

Those who Ignorethe polite remindercould be forced toappear before thecity's code enforce-ment board. If theydon't comply afterthat, they could befined up to 5250 aday.

Tracy Walters re-ceived one of the let-ters. He got his (orleaving up the tinywhite tights thatilluminate the threeficus trees pruned tolook like a car in frontof his car wash onPeriwinkle Way. To

keep them requires avariance... "I'd like to keepthem up, said Walt-ers. "Everywhere I gopeople comment onII."

The car-shapedtrees, which havebeen lighted the lastthree holiday sea-sons, not only drawattention to his busi-ness, but have been apopular study forphotographers.

"The trolley stopsby and people takepictures," said .Walters. "It's like apiece of work at Dis-ney World.". t ;

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Sanibel-CaptivaBoard of Realtors^

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Steve, Pam, Brian, Ginny,Jamie, Trish, Janet, Barbie

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< A beautifulS island, butff for how long?

1 a: To Island Reporter: On Friday, Jan.I u 13, we went to Sanibel Island, paid .I DC $3 toll fee, along with thousands of| O oiher sightseeing visitors.I w The island looks like it is deter-I"• loraling fast; no place to park,I ^ except at the Chamber of\< Commerce; pay another 51.50 forI vj the island map; get In the car and

™* drive around the Island.We went to the J.N, "Ding"

Darling Wildlife Refuge. Thai's whatit is, a "refuge" and it looks tired.

The council should STOP furtherdevelopments, say "MO" to the de:"velopers. The island is over-develop-ed. The present property owners, atleast the "home owners," must betired of all the traffic. Imagine, thelittle island has 23 shopping cen-ters, 72 subdivisions and hundredsof other businesses and services,this Information is from the Cham-ber of Commerce map.

What will happen to the sewage,traffic pollution, when the wildlife,-.starts to disappear off the island andit is another Coney Island? 1 am sureproperty values will decrease bulcouncil will increase the taxes andthen property owners will move tocleaner environments.

Where we live, we have seen whathappens when developers get theirway and councils ignore good plan-ning and land use by-laws. Garbage;where does it go? You may havesigns posted but is there a by-law ,enforcement otticer on everystreet? No — the lasl would beprohibitive, and yet there is garbageall over. We stopped at the beachbefore the island and there are lotsof plastic pop bottles, etc. lyingaround. What about the pollution'sfrom the boats? It is a beautifulisland, but for how long?

Howard and Roberta Kund,Parry Sound, ONT.

There are kinderways to keepraccoons off treesTo Island Reporter: Please print thisletter from Nellie:

My name is Nellie. I am a seven-month-old raccoon who climbed atree, as nature intended me'to do. Isuddenly found myself impaled bysomething sharp. It.tore into theflesh of my chest, my hind feet andfront feet. It hurt something awfuland 1 hung there bleeding for whatseemed to me forever.

I was so sorry that i had climbedthe Fredericks' tree. I am thirsty and

WETLANDS—-—-• from page 1Aprogram at Tuesday's council meet-Ing. "We need to discuss whether ornot the council wants to proceed,"said Price.

The council is also expected to de-cide whether it will repeal or reviseits decision on two controversialwetlands projects that wouldremove more than 155 acres fromthe Wetlands Conservation District.

Two years ago island voters ap-proved a quarter mil! tax lo pur-chase environmentally sensitive --•'

' wetlands. So far under that programthe city has purchased approximate-ly 46.5 acres, effectively preventing37 potential dwelling units fromever being constructed. Most of the

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CART IVANS CALL ON A HIGHERTO Rib THEIR ISLAND OF FE5TS

weak from bleeding. I am so sorry Ichased that palm rat up the tree.

Then finally, gentle hands liftedme off the hooks that had groundinto my flesh and I was carried to aplace (CROW) where kind peopletended to my wounds and quench-ed my awful thirst. I don't under-stand all that has happened to mesince. I know 1 am kept in a cage andhave to go through awful pain whenthey ctean my wounds and put me tosleep to do something to me. It hurtsreal bad and I wonder if 1 will everagain be free to climb a tree.

I am so sorry I climbed their tree. Ido hope they forgive me. I heard oneof the kind people that took me rdown from the tree say, "I told these 'people not to put hooks in the trees,that there, were other, kinder ways,to keep us off their trees." I surewish they had listened. . -

NelllebyGladysTsuii,Sanibel.

Density increases:equal treatmentto be expectedTo Island Reporter: I was and amopposed to increases in density andintensive use of sensitive land. How-ever, as council has seen fit to ap-prove removing 101 acres from theWetlands Conservation District toprovide for a golf course expansion,how can they .rationalize not remov-ing the 3-plus acre Jenks parcel?

We all have a right to expect equaltreatment and councfthas an obliga-tion to ensure that this is so.

Maxenc B. Mlchl,Sanibel.

Will Sanibelsink under amass of trash?To Island Reporter: I've just com-pleted another delightful winter hol-iday on Sanibel Island.

It surprises me that your com-munity, so aware of ecology and theneed for preservation of the environ-ment for wildlife, pays so little atten-tion to waste management. ^ ••• -•'

Some examples: *hy are freshvegetables sold on styrofoam trayswrapped in plastic? This contributesnothing to the quality or preserva-tion of the food but does createquantities of non-biodegradablewaste and adds to the cost of theproduce. Why are drink containers(milk, beer, soft drinks) not the re-fill able type? Why are newspapersnot recycled?

Unless something is done soon Isee your beautiful island sinkingunder a mass of plastic trash and oldcopies of the Island Reporter.

W.R. Harris,Toronto, Canada.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Sanibel does havea newspaper re-cycling program with

' a colfeclion (point behind Sanibel-Captiua Chamber of Commerce onCauseway Road.

Eternal vigilanceneeded on wetlands *•To Island Reporter: It has beenbrought to my attention that during

a city council meeting last Aug. 2,the planning department presentedtheir suggestion that some landsbordering on the Sanibel River beremoved from the wetlands district.This Includes all the land in the In-terior Wetlands Conservation Dis-trict (IWCD) east of Dona*. This in-cludes, among other parcels, theSanibel, sewage plant, the trailerpark, and sortie land owned by theConservation Foundation. • /. __'i:

The rationale' for removing thisland was said to be that it nevershould have been included in thefirst place, that it was altered landthat would not be able to return toUs wetlands state, and that it wouldbe difficult to do the work necessaryon the Sanibel sewage plant underwetland regulations, and other rea-sons. - . •

Now these reasons may be per-fectly legitimate, but they do not"agree with the message sent by the2,000 petitioners asking that nomore land be removed from the wet-?

lands. Do you want to let the plan-ning department and the city coun-cil decide what should be taken outof the wetlands without an. effectivepublic hearing? This is what appar-ently happened in this case. It wassaid that there was not time to holdhearings before the amendments tothe CLUP were lo be sent to Talla-"'hassee, so the city council voted 3-1to send It up without any publichearings, but with the understand-

.. ing thai hearings would be held onJ its return. .

The only hearing that has beenheld so far is the general hearing onJan. 11 on all the miscellaneouschanges that have come back fromTallahassee. The one about remov-ing the land from the wetlands dis-trict was buried in there somewhere.Mo one knew about it. There is to beanother hearing -on the CLUPamendments on Wednesday, Feb. 8at 9 a.m. A member of the city coun-cil assured me that the public is wel-

come to come to this hearing andask questions and make comments.Ask lo see the IV/CD as amended for;

the land east of Donax.A lesson can be learned from this:

(I) that the IWCD is not set in con- 'crele — that there still may be areasthat have been incorrectly mappedas wetlands, and need to bechanged, such as the Sanibel Sewerland, for instance; (2) eternal vigi-lance needs to be exercised to seethat when any land Is taken out ofthe wetlands there should be effec-

; lively noticed public hearings.

Eleanor Qoldblcom,Fort Myers.

properties have been small, non-^conforming lots in Tarpon Bay sub- =.division.

Another lOOunitswereelimlnat-ed when the city bought variousother parcels totaling about 108 •.,-•acres, including the city hall site.

The current quarter mill tax hasraised about $550,000 in two years.That money, combined with approx-imately $200,000 from the lateMario Hutton's bequest, has beenused to purchase non-conforming

u- lots. The city has about $430,000left in the fund.

Price said the city hasn't hadmuch luck In obtaining state grantscr other outside funding sources foracquiring sensitive lands. "There'smoney available, we're just not high

on the priority list," he said.Price said some kind of bond

financing program could be ar-ranged if voters were willing to sup- 'port It with taxes. A financing planhas not yet been worked out.

With land costs soaring, the costof going to court could be offsetwith higher profits, making develop-ers less hesitant to take the city tocourt should the council clampdown too tightly en their requestsfor density Increases. "People haveproperty rights," said Price. "Youcan't prevent somebody from usingtheir land."

The courts generally have sidedwith the property owners, a trendthat could spell disaster for the city'sland development code. If a devel-

oper took the city to court and won,the city would not only lose controlof the individual parcel, but it wouldopen the door for other developers.•"You can lose big." said Price.

Last week, during council discus-sion of Container Products Corp.proposal, councilman Jerry Muenchchallenged the crowd to think aboutwhether they really wanted to go tocourt. Mo one In the crowd respond-ed, though there were many mutter-Ings,

"People feel so strongly about en-vironmental protection, and I do, .-.too," said Price. "They think It'sright and the judge will side withthem, but it just doesn't work thatway." D wm

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RENTALS-• from page 1A

They said they were expect*Ing an elegant home, i've al-ways described it as a mod-est beach house. — Owner

the owner explained. But RonaldBenson claims the renters prior totheir arrival complainedimmediately and the homeowner re-fused to talk to them over the "phone.

"They said they were expecting anelegant home. I've always describedit as a modest beach house. I nevercalled it a luxury home, but it is per-fertly decent," said the owner.

The only way to keep rental ratesreasonable is to market the homeyourself, he added.

Back in Ohio, the Benson familiesstill insist that for $750 a week theyshould have had real bars of soapfather than the small, hotel cakes

provided. They should have hadtowels and silverware for six, morethan one Mil of toilet paper in eachbathroom and the place should havebeen cleaner.

Aside of court action, there isno recourse for renters inSouthwest Florida who are

unhappy with homes they rentthrough private owners.

Lee County has no ordinances, li-censing practices or standards forprivate Individuals who rent their ,,homes. It Is that very lack of controlthat might be costing the countymoney In unclaimed bed tax.

Anyone whojents their home or aroom for Ie3s tfian six months is lia-Die to pay both the state's six per-cent sales tax and the county's threepercent bed-tax, said Elaine ;;McLaughlin with the Tourist andConvention Bureau in Fort Myers.

Real estate agents who handle pri-vate homes charge the taxes totenants, but many individuals on the

islands rent to friends and friends-of-friends and never once think to paytheirshareofthetax.

Disgruntled renters may get somesatisfaction out of reporting tax-laxlandlords and that may be the onlyrecourse in some cases. Thegentleman renting to the Bensonswas not listed with records in theSummerlin tax offices according at ..least not under his own name.

- : Even Sanibel, with its zoning re-; strictions and requirement that •everyone who rents their home have -an occupational license, has no or-ganized means of processing or reg-ulating renters' complaints.

The Benson families insistthat for $750 a week they "should have had towels andsilverware for six (and) morethan one roll of toilet paperin each bathroom...

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A glass ot bubbly compliments your meal perfectly!

S 14.95 per adult: S7.95 children under 12 years oldServed 11 a.m. to 2 p.m, For reservations, phone 472-3181 or

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brokers/consultantsof sanibel, inc.

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SANIBEL'S BEST HOME VALUE 2 bedroom/2 bath with den in SanibelLake Estates. Imaculately Kept, don'l change a thing--|ust move Inl EZcare lot has room for a pool. $159,900.Call Vlnce Kelly 472-2255 or eves 472-9357.

IS IT CAPTIVA? No, but the lustily vegetated setting will make youthink It Is. Dramatically designed 2 bedroom/2 bath Bayshbre Villagehome has lots of special touches inside. Private and close to thebeach. $250,000. Call Jim Lamboy 472-2255 or eves 472-1623.

METICULOUSLY, KEPT custom-built Sanibel River. Estates home.Stone fireplace, stained glass, sunroom and breathtaking views ofsunrises and sunsets. Special bonus: free new jacuut to the buyer. Of-fered at $229,900. Call Vinco Kelly at 472-2255 or eves 472-9357.

MAKE YOUR DREAM HOME COME TRUE on one of our many water-front or direct-access homesites. We have the island's bestselectionof lots. Call now!

REMEMBER, WHETHER YOU ARE BUYING OR SELLING, INVESTINGOR DEVELOPING, BROKERS/CONSULTANTS IS YOUR TOTAL REALESTATE SOURCE. " ,. <-'

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areas can rent rooms and homes foras little as one day at a time. ThoseIn residential areas must rent for a

Lee County has no ordin-ances or standards for pri-vate individuals who renttheir homes. It is that verylack of control that may becosting the county moneyin unclaimed bed tax.

minimum of one month. ;Occupational license fees vary ac-

cording to the number of rooms torrent, said a spokesman with thecity's finance department.

There is no one, however, who in-spects homes or makes certain theyhave the number of beds and bed-.rooms claimed on the occupationallicense affidavits filed with the city,said Richard Baker, Sanibel code en-forcement officer.

A lengthy process exists for revo-cation of occupational licenses, henoted, but those proceedings would

« please see page 21A

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inc^Oiibf1 in p**i twlli'd ij*..(ci''T*ti«kr u*ri?".Ei| to 45 'iv.'fil&nci u*"t'- of Ordinances t y estrTljli^hrr(p'u:. a maximum o* '0 IMIOW II.^'W1! I « | I ' co^ing-iimi:.) O'i ico l '6,SCO j>cinds; t;y aim1

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i. BP35, "clurtrthcirolioinn3.07acif;p.iic.'1iol 'and. ;.nnlpiucfH'f'iiiqlhi? viriing Denallies lor violation of vehicle weight anrt Kprciiil pr?' ^ j ' - -i^i.ili'^tj noil her ly 3.0* *~cr es of i * i " PIITCI'I fiuMil'*'! 35 v1* -JO 000^6 mrt laws herein' pr ovuiinn lor cct'f rCiilion' pTOv rifng Icr cort'Si"clion 0000 lying north ol a line ^nicisr-clmr) |hi> \\MO-\ «nrt liraung Hid and snvnancc; and piowirlmg an rltc-ctivo rtalt1. l t .

mcipaso in pormittod losule > to 30 ilwoltrng '.mtt:- providing an ellrefive rtal.*"; nnti piomiing on rtli-ctivi

a 152.2 3CiC pBicol ol land loc3lc<] south, wost anil souihwi'^lot Sanibfil Highlands Subdivision, an it lying notlhwi'sti'iiy unitjoulheastcily ol Caaa Ybci Roaii mlh ihe soiilhwi'sleinpiio^tportion ol Ihe paice! i^mg ducclly noith ol Wosl GuH DIIVC.said parcel being Tax'Paicel Nos. 25 46 22-J0OO0Z4.0O0O,25.46-22-JO00024.0020, 35-46-2200-00019.0000. 36J672J0

] ol nridmance Providing for Locdl Irr.plrmr-niatioi ol Ihc Walrt Shor-lago Plan of (ho Souih Flccita Wat<-i Management Dislritt.pro

jlmanccs tiy deleting Subsection |a) Pnisining to WrighlLimils on the Bmlgi* on Buell Crcrh (Bay Drive Bridge):Establishing a new sprcil linul for said Innigr; pioviding lorconflict and severance; ami providing an rl lect iw (fair.

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vrding for - -v .C fment and pcnallirs: provitling for conllrci."sevciance and cottilicalion; and providing an cllrctivf1 datr. 8.Approval ol MmulPfl' ol Rr-guUii Mrrting il2H9, SfinciH]Mrcling 1MV69anil Spec-at Mertmg 1(23^69.9. Planning Conr-mission Reporl. 10. Public Commfnis and Iriqufrips. 11. CityAttorney's Report.

1:30 P.M. 12. City Manager's Pppot! a) Monthly Status Reportc l Approver! City Capital PiojrcU (10 min.) h) Monthly Status

date lor Stutlenl Goviinmenl Day. 1989 |5 nun.) d) Con.sidna-lion ol a Resolution approving an agirrmrnl v/ith Sanii)Cl .Library, Inc., pwfaimng to Ihc oppialion anil (unding of Bl!t)tai>; auinpn/ing Ihc Cily Mgnagci to curcutc samp; and pro-,,.viding an ellectivc dale. (10 mm.) e) Consideration ol a Resqtution approving a plat foi informational puipposfs lor properlycommonly tcitjwn as Suntliat Re&oit. located m Section 30.Township.46 SOulh, REngf 23 East. Cily O* Sanibel. and pro- -viding an etiective dale. M5 nun) t) Consultation of a Reso!u(ion approving a subdivision plat for Colony B«3Ch E

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S t ! Cdiitt?, (10 inm.J r) Review ot * Vcqoe&t fiotnsprvulidn Foundahon (KCCFt lo conduc! a contain ;i Uicn On

"the sparling swafts on th« 250»cif SCCF 5itr (10 nnm j |Rf.ic-A ol a reai)P5l for aLidilional Spc-ciai Even's Pc-finits at

Ol 3 Resolution ilpproring tho R(;V!5t=il CausC/iOV Suipius SGeneral Funds lot Fiscin Yeai t'JBSey. aijproving BudgetAmendment 89 00'. anil piovjilirvj 'jf\ eltL'ctive Hatt. (20 rmi.t'}

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QU'Sition Program. (20 min.^fti) Consideiation ol'a Resolutionapproving a compact for the pitichase of Block 8. LCt 12Sanibel Gatdees Subdivision |Tai Parcel Nt;mCer25-46-22-.Ji-

^00008.0120). authoring the City Manager anrt Ihe City At-torney ictalie such sleps as are necessary to dose Ihe t;ai-Eact'Or)t and providing an effective date. (Environmentally Son-sitive Land Acquisition Program) |5 mm.) n] Consider at iori of a -Resolution approving a contract for the purchase ol U'och i ,Lois 20, 21 and North V: of 23. Tarpon Bay Subdivision (TaxParcel Number 27-46-22-Ji-00001.0J20C): authcr.zmg the CityManager and Ihe Cily" Attorney to take such s'eps as arenecessary to close ihe transaction; and providing an effectivedale (Environmentally Sensitive Land Acquisitions Piogtam) $min.) o) Consideraiion ol a Resolution approving a contract totthe purchase of Block 26. Lot 8. Sanibel Gardens Subdivision{Tat Parcel Number 26 46 22 J3 00026.0060); authoring iheCtty Manager and the Cily Attorney to take such steps a : are

date. (Environmentally Sensitive Land Acquisition Program) (5min.) 13. Public Comments and Inquiries. 14. Mayor ano Court-oilmen's Reports. ~r

Inlprmation on the above items will be available tor review atCity Hall on Friday, February 3. ^

NOTICE

The Board of Commissioners of the ,Captiva Fire Control District willhold its regular meeting on thesecond Tuesday, February 14, at8:30 a.m. The meeting will takeplace at the Captiva Fire Station -.located at 14981 Captiva DriveS.W., Captiva. FL 33924.

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RENTALS———• J r o m page 19Anot be initiated unless a landlordlied on hts or her license applicationIn an effort to pay a lower fee. Onlyonce has a renter called the city tocomplain about private home ac-commodations, Bak^r added.

Misrepresentation of an adver-tised home is a matter, he said, fortruth in advertising laws and attor-neys. <'. •

Had the Bensons procured theirvacation home from a rental agencyor real estate company, they couldfollow a variety of avenues for a re-fund or better accommodations.

Sanibel-Capliva Chamber of Com-merce could use its influence to me-diate the dispute and perhaps get .--the Bensons a partial refund or bet-ter accommodations, but the privateindividual from whom the familyrented was not a chamber member.

C hamber executive directorKen Meeker said his office re-.ccivcs about one complaint a

month from tenants unsatisfied withsomething, whether it is too manylizards in the home or the distancefrom the beach.

Dissatisfied tenants can also com-plain to the state's Department ofProfessional Regulation and the

of Realtors, providing they dealt.,with a licensed rental group or busi-ness, but most of the time tenantsunhappy with their vacation ar-rangements need not go any furtherthan their local real estate agent.

About 80 to 90 percent of therentals on Captiva are throughagencies according to Judy Michiwith Vacation Property Network."The people who do it (rent on theirown) are foolish," she said.

Before renting private homes totenants, Michi said, the real estatecompany makes certain the homemeets their standards.

"We do not rent properly that is'going to give us grief," she added.

Other real estate agents across theisland said the same thing. ~

Often, the only problem, someagents said, was the difference be-

Disgruntled renters mayget sor^e satisfaction out ofreporting tax-lax landlordand that may be the only re-course in some cases. :

tween the home and how the tenant,

and the term "beachy" can mean alot of different things to a lot of dif-ferent people. . ;

The islands'largest agencies cantake between 4,500 and 6,000 reser-vations a year and anywhere from 15to 20 percent of those could be pri-vate homes, sources said,

The Chamber of Com-merce receives about one .complaint a month fromtenants unsatisfied withsomething, whether it is toomany Hzards'ln the home orthe distance from the v.beach..,; =,

Visitors who find their rentalhome unsatisfactory will probablyleave, if their problems remain unre-solved, with a bad feeling for alt ofSouthwest Florida and that, realestate agents claimed, is no way tor.them to stay in business. They are Inbusiness for repeat customers, andthey go to almost any length tomake their clients happy. J

"Most of the people who rent di-rectly from an owner do so becauseth h i k h

PUBLIC HEARINGSCITY OF

SAN I BEL, FLORIDAThe Sanibel Planning

Commission will conductPublic Hearings on Tues-day, February 14. 1989, atSaitbet City Kail in theCouncil Chambers (MaoKcmie Hall). BOO DunlopRoad, Sanibel, Florida, to .condsider the following ap-plications:

9:20 A.M. Adoption olResolutions.

9.30 A.M. Considerationatici lor

variance to Land Develop-ment Code Section I.E.33.a.Applicability ol Regula-lions, Parcels In More ThanOne Dislrict or With VaryingResidential Densities, sothat the standards of theLowland Wellands Zone,not the Mangrove ForestZone, will be applicable todevelopment of Lois 3, 4and part ol Lot 2, SB. Wood-rings Subdivision. Section13, Township 46 South,Range 22 East, Sanibel, LeeCounty, Florida, (Tax ParcelNo. 13-46 22J1-OOOOOO03OKas submitted by Parker/Mudgetl/Smilh Archilects.tnc. lor Mr. and Mfs. JackJhomas. V88-149. Consid-eration ol an application lora variance lo Land Develop-ment Cede Secl ionI.D.2.a(5) D-l Lowland Wei-lands Zone (e) iii, Front YardSetbacks, to permit the pro-posed north house lo be ir>cated 17 (eel, and the pro-!posed south house to belocated 28 feet {both in lieu

of 50 feetl, from ihe center-line ol'Woodring Road, lo-cated on Lots 3, 4 and partol Lot 2, S.E. sWoodringssubdivision, Section 13,Township 46 South, Range22 EasI, Sanibel. Lee Coun-ty. Florida. (Tax Parcel No.13-46-22-J1-00000.0030); assubmitted by Parket/MurJ-gelt/Smith Architects, tnc.for Mr. and Mrs. JackThomas. V88-146. Consider-alion ol an applicalion lor avariance to Land Develop-ment Code Section ID 2.Permitted Uses, RequiredConditions, and Perfor-mance Standards; Pres-ervation and Residentail

. Dis t r ic ts , supsect iona(5Xe)v., to e!low a maxi-mum ol 17.3% Impermeablesurfaces (in lieu ot Ihe per-milted 15'/.) In Ihe combin-ed Bay Beach and LowlandWellands Zones, on Lots 3,4 and part,of Lot 2, SB.Woodrlngs Subdivision,Section 13, Township 46South, Range 22 East Sani-bel, Lee Count/. Florida,(Tan Parcel No. 13-I6-22-J1-C0000.0030); as submittedby Parker/Mudgett/SmithArchitects. Inc. for Mr. andMrs. Jack Thomas. V88-147.Consideration ol a requestlor a variance to the Land

- Development Code SectionI.D.2a.(2)B • Bay Beach ,Zone, (aj' Primary IntendedUses and (b) Other Permit-ted Uses, to permit the lot-lowing development to en-croach into the Bay BeachZone by the amounls in-

• see page 22A

usually from up north, visualized the they think they are saving our fee.home'N' ;• '-1,'. When they have problems they want

Mot all island rentals are palaces to blame it on Lee County and Sani-bel and Captiva but it's not bur fault.They were looking to save money so

they pay less Tor their vacation thanit is worth and they get what theypay for," said one agent.

But if some thousand Or so privatehomes ore being rented each yearon Sanibel and Captiva, and there islittle, if no protection for people whorent directly from those owners,'what is to piotect the owners frompeople who turn a perfectly goodhome Into a disaster area?

Not a lot. Most rental companies -„ take aVamage deposit, but the $200

to $500 fee would hardly cover anymajor damage.^Some homeowner's insurance

policies will cover damage, and rent-er policies are available, but the ""problems of damage arc usuallyminor and relatively few, even rarerthan accommodation complaints.-. Chances are if you are renting " :

without advantage of a real estate -company, you have little non-legal recourse to recoup damages.

And for alf of you renters who --have heard the vacation home ofyour dreams described over thephone, remember, the Bensons hadpictures. And if you plan to rent yourhome to friends-of-fnends, make •_certain you pay your bed tax, checkto see of your homeowner's Insur-ance will cover any rental damage,or give yourself a variety of places tocomplain to if anything should gowrong, and get a Realtor involved.D

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NOTICETHE CAPTIVA EROSION .,PREVENTION DISTRICT

By this notice, the Capllva Erosion PrevenlionDistrict has moved its first regular meeting ofFebruary from Wednesday, February 8, 1989 toWednesday, February 15, 1989 at 6 p.m. Thesecond meeting of the month, which wasscheduled for February 22. 19S9, has beencancelled. The meeting of February 15 will be heldIn the Captiva Community Center Complex onCaptiva Island, and the public is invited to attend

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. as submitted by Parker/Mudget/Smlth Architects.Inc. for Mr. and Mrs. JackThomas. V88-148.

10:00 A.M. Considerationof a request for a develop.ment permit to provide tor~subdivision P I a 35751sere parcel cf land intoeight (8) single-family lotsand a 25.77 ± acre opersspace parcel; and consider-ation ol a request lor avariance to Land Develop-ment Code Section I.E.20.Wastewalef Disposal Sys-tems c (1) Setbacks (aM. topermit Installation of lourwastewater disposal sy$.terns 100 [in lieu of 20QJ feetfrom an on-site open bodyof water. The subject pro-perty lies northeasterly ofthe westerly 600 i feet ofWest Gulf Drive and aprivate d r We way easem e ri Irunmn westerly from theWest Gulf Drive public rigM-oi-way, (Tax Parcet Nos. 29-46-22-J0-O00O6 0000 and 29-46-22-JQ-00005.002Q); assubmitted by ArchitecturalResources Corporation forElizabeth Lane May. Nos.DP 86-3566 and V88-144.. 10:30 A.M. ConsIderattonof a request for a develop-ment permit lo provide forthe creation of a unifiedresidential development In-cluding subdivision of a6 69 i acre pa'cei of land in-to seven single family lots, a

drainage and utility parcelana a common drainage andretention easement pares!;and to permit constructionof road, drainage and utiiiiyinfrastructure. The subjectproperty is situated 1069*

.feet west of the easternboundary of Seagull EstatesSubdivision and has 2/J.9 *•eel'of frontage on WestGulf Drive (that portion ofTax Parcel No. 34 46-22-J0-00032.0000 King north ofWest Gulf Drive and the.westeryl 13.1 ± feet Of TaxParcel No. 3J-46-22-J0-00033.0000): as submittedby Rufus Dcdr i l i r No.ea-7736 DP.

. 11:00 A.M. ConsiderationOf a request lor a Condi-tional Use Permit pursuantto Land Development Co3ePart I. CCNDIONAL USES.Section 11.3. Specific Re-quirements e. Resort Hous-ing Accessory CommercialUses, to provide for an on-sile real estate sales and

,< rental olfice established ex-clusively for ihe resalesand rentals of units at Surf-rider Beach Club Con-dominium, located at 555Cast Gulf Driva (Tax ParcelNo. 20-16-23-K5-0OOOO.0O0A}; as submittedby Timothy J. Murly, At-tOTey, for Sur!ndor BeachClub Asscciation inc. No.68-39 CUP.

'" 11:10 AM. Constdeiaiionof a request lor a Condi-tional Use Permit pursuantto Land Develooment Coda

Part I. CONDITIONAL USES,Section 1.1.3. Specific Re-quirements e. Resort Hous-ing Accessory CommercialUses, to provide for an on-site real estate sales and ;;

rental office established 6x- .clusively tor Ihe resalesand rentals of units at Light-house Resort Condominiumlocated at 219 Pen winkleWay (Ta* Parcel No. 21-46-23-J2-O0O00.0COA); _ as sub-

' milted by Timothy J. Murty.Attorney, for Lighthouse

c Resort and Club Associa-t i o n Inc. NO. B8 40 CUP. <•-.,_ 11:15 A.M. Consideration

of a request for a Condi-tional Use Permil pursuantto Land Development CodePart I. CONDITIONAL USES,Section 1.1.3. Specific Re-quirements e. Resort Hous-ing Accessory Commercial -Uses, to provide for an on-site real estale sales andrental off ice established ex-clusively for the re-salesand rentals of unils atSanibel Beach Club I Con-dominium located at 626Merita Street (Tax Parcel No.30-46-23 K2-OOO0O.0OOA); assubmitled by Timothy j .Murly, Attorney, for Sanibel •,Beach Club CondominiumAssociation, Inc. No. 33*1CUP.

1120 A.M. Considerationof a request for a Condi-tional Use Permit pursuantto Land Development CodePart I. CONDITIONAL USES,Section 1.1.3. Specific Re-quirements e.•Resort Hous-

'~»ng Accessory CommercialUses, to provide for an orvsite .-eat estate sales andre-ntai olfice established ex-clusively for the re-satesand rentals of unils i t Hurri-cane House Condominiumlocated at 2939 West GullDrive (Tax Parcel No. 34 46-2Z-N1-0O0O0.OO0A); as sub-mitted by Raymond A.Pavelka of Mariner Proper-ties Inc. for HurricaneHouse CondominiumAssociation. No. 8843 CUP. .

1130 A.M. Considerationof a request lor a Condi-vlional Use Permit pursuantto Land Development CodePar! I. CONDITIONAL USES.Section 1.1.3. Specific Re-quirements B. Resort Hous- 'tng Accessory CommercialUses, to provide for an en-sile reai eslate sales andrentsi office established ex-clusively for the fp-&alesand rentals ol units at Tor-tuga Beach Club Con-dominium located at 959East Gulf Drive (Tax ParcelNo. 29 -S6-23-L6-OOOO0.000A): as submitled

Mariner Properties tnc. forTortuga Beach Club Con-dominium Association. No.88-44 CUP."

11:40 AM. Considerationol a request for a Condi-tional Use Permit pursuantto Land Development CodePart 1. CONDITIONAL USES,Section 1.1.3. Specific Re-quirement e. Resc-ri Hous-ing Accessory CommercialUses, to provide for an on-

• site real estate sales andrental office established ex-clusively for the resalesand rentals of unils at

- Sanibel Cottages Con-dominium located at 2341West Gulf Drive (Tax ParcelNo. 35-46-22-M3-OOOOO.OOOA), as Submittedby Raymond A. Paveiha ofMariner Properties Inc. forSanibe! Collages Con-dominium Association. No.88-45 CUP.

Bruce A. Roge.S,Planning Director

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NEW HOME IN QUIET West Gulf DriveI subdivision Is only steps away fromI deeded beach access. This ground levelj home features large caged pool, lanai,1 double garage, and storage room.J Vaulted ceilings and oversized screen-led porch, add to the openness ot this1 home. For more particulars or a privateI showing, call Ann Gardiner, Realtor• Associate (days 472-3121, eves.1472-3486).I PERFECT LOCATION FOR BEACHI HOME located off West Gulf Drive. This• lot is very close to the Gulf of Mexicoland offers deeded beach access.IPrivate entrance and natural surroun-dings make this a heavenly Sanibel•home setting. Available for $137,900.•Call Fred Spring, Realtor-Associate• (days 4720131).

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GOLF FRONT IN THE DUNES - Old IFlorida style home, only three years INEW with spectacular views of the 16th Igreen and fairway. Cathedral ceiling in Igreat room with wine rack and wet bar, jdomed kitchen ceiling, two large Ibedrooms. BEST VALUE ON THECOURSE AT ONLY $219,000. Call DanCohn, Realtor Associate (days 472-3121,eves. 472-9337).

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ISLAND REPORTER

^COOKIN' GOOD V),,.

By George CampbellIllustrated by Ann Wlnterbotham

A problem that has been creep-Ing up on people ull over IheThird World over the last cen-

tury is the ever-increasing shortageof fuel for home cooking. Today, inmany countries the forest has beendestroyed, rolled back, by loggingfor lumber and paper^by railroadsthat were fueled by firewood, and bypersistent women searching forenough fuel, often twigs and seed-ling trees, to cook the family meats.

This long and slowly developingprocess has been very damaging Inmany ways. We have in this seriesdiscussed the destruction of thetropical rain forests and all that thatmeans in terms of loss of species,many even before they have beenrecognized or described by science,and with that loss a concomitant?loss of many drugs and chemicalsthat might otherwise have been ofgreat value to mankind.

Another serious but hardly recog-nized factor Is the contribution of :polluting substances resulting fromthe burning of wood. A forest natur-ally provides a "sink" for reducingatmospheric carbon dioxide. Aseveryone knows, plants require car-bon dioxide in order to photosynthe-size, and when forests are destroyed, .as is happening today In the tropicalworld, the ability of the earth to util-ize atmospheric carbon dioxide isseriously reduced, and the resultant"over-abundance of caibon dioxideand a number of other gasses aswell, freed into the atmosphere, con-tribute in a serious way to the green-house effect — a situation whichtoday is gaining the attention ofmany people throughout the world.

About four decades ago in Ethi-opia, as Hailie Selassie's long reignwas cranking down to its eventualend, planners actually contemplatedmoving the capitol. Addis Ababa, toa forested area for the reason thatthe population of this large city de-pended entirely upon forest prod-ucts for home cooking. After all,people had to eat. The people haddestroyed all nearby forests, andtherefore the capitol would have,tobe moved. Ethiopia was saved from -this eventuality by, of all people, theAustralians.

An Australian diplomat recog-nized the problem and came up withthe answer which he presented tothe Conquering Lion of Judah, asthe old emperor called himself.

; ' What was the solution? Plant Aus-tralian eucalpytus trees all over theprovince that contained Addis ;Ababa. Eucalyptus grows veryrapidly. It makes good firewood. Itsolved the problem for the Ethiop-

- ians, and ever since it has been usedby most of the citizens of AddisAbaba. The only trouble is, as any-one who has visited Addis Ababa in

" recent years knows, come supper-'. time, the cooking smoke from

countless homefires contains euca-lyptol, and this makes the wholdtown smell like a coughdrop con-

This 'magic box' may be the answer todwindling cooking fuel in Third World

7 countries, and a means of slowing thedestruction of the world's forests ,

Tens of millions of Third World wives spend a major part of their lives seekingwood scraps with which to cook the family main meal. With deforestation and .-increasing population, the job is becoming one of the big problems facingmankind. Solar box cookers are realistic answers. •'•' ~

glomerate.'''About 50 years ago, I recall taking

a now non-existent railroad from thecity of Sao Paulo to the town of Co- 'rumba in Mate Grosso. The railroadwas the Sorocabana, and sometime i-

in the years since then it went belly-up and no ionger exists today. But inthose long-ago days, it was alreadybeing fueled by eucalyptus. Thetrain would stop here and there on -its journey to the jungle and euca•;•_"lyptus logs would be loaded aboardthe "coal car" to be used to fire theold-fashioned steam engine. Formiles on either side of the track all

natural forest had been obliteratedby the fueling of the Sorocabanaover many years. Only on arriving atCorumba on the frontier with Boliviadid one see real rain forest.

Recently In Kenya we had occa-sion to talk to a hitchhiking Luo ladywho sought help in transporting agreat pile ol sticks that she had ac-cumulated over a two-day period.Most were fragments of short scrubbranches and even relatively smalltwigs. She told us through ourdriver/interpreter that her job in thetwenty years since she had marriedhad become ever so much more dif-''

ficult and time consuming. It tookher two days to find and transportenough wood for one day's cooking.That day we figured she had actuallywalked some 17 miles to find hercargo of fuel. The situation had be-came so difficult for her that her old-est daughter had to make anotherforay in another direction in orderthat their family's food could becooked. .

Excerbating this situation inKenya is the now prevalent produc-tion of charcoal in areas where char-coal should not be produced, thusdestroying even more bush and ren-dering (he carbon dioxide releaseeven more serious and at the sametime destroying natural habitatwhich should be left alone. Thus, de-sertification Is enhanced in Kenya. ^And this sort of thing goes on as amajor problem for millions ofpeople In many other countries.

r In this country some studentsclaim thai the popular and wide-

- spread use of firewood and charcoalseriously affects and adds to thegreenhouse gasses to an extent thatthe use of wood and charcoal forcooking should not be encouraged.

So It is evident that throughoutthe world, even the developed world,there is a need for a fuel substitutethat does not in any way cause de-struction o! green plants that pro-vide the CO2 sink, that does not pol-lute the air, and Is cheap enough sothat it can readily be available to thepoorest of people in places such asHaiti, Bangladesh, and the Saheliannations, and anywhere else wherethe daily problem of cooking the .family meal is significant.

Some people in California havecome up with an answer whichis proving to be very helpful

In many parts of the world. Based inSacramento Is ihe quaintly-namedSolar Box Cookers International.They have taken on this problemwith very Interesting results. Cook-Ing with solar heat cannot In any waydiminish threatened species, nega-tively affect habitat or the CO2 sink,or release pollutants such as thegreenhouse gasses. Their answer isa neat device that costs very little tomake, is made out of waste corru-gated pasteboard and other scrapmaterials. With proper painting itwill last and continue to cook thefamily meals for ten years. Its use

.-; will solve ihe cooking problems of-~ millions of people all over the world.

It is already successful in thousandsof households.

The solar box cooker consists oftwo corrugated cardboard boxes,one cut to nest nicely inside the out-er one, with about Vh inches sep-arating the outer wall of the insidebox from the inner wall of the out-side box. Similarly, the inner box !sraised on small legs of cut andstacked corrugated cardboard to aheight of one Inch. The inner box iscovered with aluminum foil shinyside out, glued (o the cardboardsurface. The inside of the outer box

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. COOKIN1

is covered with aluminum foil witha the shiny side visible.S -Rice hulls, which are common and? Cheap in many developing coun-pf tries, are placed on the bottom of>- the outside box one inch deep. Then§ the space all around the inner box is=| filled with rice hulls. This providesnj excellent insulation. If rice hulls are

V ^ i r ^ B u! not available, crumpled newspaperusually will suffice. Strips of foil-

t " { 'S i U covered cardboard are then cut to2 cover the top of the exposed insula-£ tion and glued in place. A shallowO pan or cookie sheet is fitted into theg- bottom of the insulated shiny boxoc and Is painted flat black and put inD place. If the cookie tin of the right? size is not available, a piece of card-3 board covered with black painted£ foil will do quite nicety. This pan

serves as a place to rest the food tobe cooked and also to catch anyfood drippings that might be pro- ;.duced In the cooking process. Thebox should be at least 26 by 22Inches, though larger sizes can bemade, In which case the outer boxmight better be made of stout lum-ber rather than corrugated card-board. A frame lid is made of eithercorrugated cardboard or light lum-ber and fitted with a glass window ofat least 24 by 22 Inches. The lips ofthe frame holding the glass shouldfit tightly around the edges of theouter box to Insure a tight seal sothat heat will not escaped

A diagonally propped sheet ofcardboard is hinged at one edge of ••_the glass so that it may be elevatedto some 110 to 130 degrees, de-pending on the position of the sun,to add to the heat rays that reach theglass. This provides considerablymore sunlight than would be pass-

This single device will cook good, hot meals and is environmentally pure inthat it emits no pollutants* It Is powered only by the sun's rays. The cooker Ismade from throw-away scraps and insulation. '•' •' -.

,- ing through the glass window with-out this added reflector.

Although styrofoam seems to be .everywhere these days and it makesan excellent insulator, It should notbe used as it has two serious draw-backs: it melts, and its manufactur- ..ing process employs and releases "CFCs, which we all know by now areserious greenhouse gasses. Sealingthe joints between the Iwo boxesand the strips that cover them is ac-complished either with papier-mache or silicone aquarium cement.

The inside of the box may bepainted with flat black paint which ,-.serves two functions: It absorbs .heat, and it helps to protect theotherwise somewhat delicatesurface. o

Anything at all can readily be

cooked in this device simply by cor-rectly placing the box in the SUQ.Things like rice, chicken, vegetablesand grains cook quite rapidly, usu-ally within two hours. Taking a bitlonger are potatoes, lentils, andcorn. You can bake a loaf of bread inabout three hours. Something like alarge roast will take about fourhours. A delicious staple of so manyThird World countries, black turtlebeans, will also take four to five... " ^hours. ., ;; ' =.

The items to be cooked must beplaced within black-painted potswith black lids. These are simplyplaced on the black-painted bottom

* tray with an appropriate amount ofwater — if indeed water is called for.The lid is firmly placed, the reflectorpropped up at the proper angle, and

the whole placed in the sun In a po-sition so that the cooker at half waythrough the allotted cooking time :

will be facing the sun most directly.The variables are latitude. If you arein higher latitudes especially In the^winter time, you might have to fol-low the sun by moving the entirecooker two or three times during thecooking period.

It is a good idea to get your setupout early in the morning, and letthe cooking take place all day

long. You don't have to worry that.anything will burn, Just be sure thereis enough water. With some items tobe cooked, water is not necessary.This is true of meat, fish, chicken,fruits, vegetables and potatoes —

^ they cook in their own juices.: . Even in.cloudy weather this -.cooker Will be useful, because onlyan average of 15 minutes of sun perhour Is necessary for the day'scooking to be successful. It gets veryhot Inside. Removal of hot pansshould be undertaken just as care-fully as if from a hot conventionaloven or stove.

" Why might people around theseparts care about such a device? Cer-tainly we are all interested in any-thing that can helpThird World na-tions slow down the greenhousegasses and help save the world'svegetation resources. If we're not In-

,, terested in those things, we are notgood and alert citizens of this fastdeteriorating world.

There is also a very practical rea-son for us to care. Have you everthought about how you wouldmanage for weeks after a hurricane? 'If you live on Sanibel or Captiva,once or twice during the hurricane

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YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF You can enjoy arelax ng vacaton & receive exrctlent rental income Thi popular one bedroom apartment i furmstied & ready for you to take long winter vaca-tions in Sanibel's tropical paradise. Available foronty $169,000, you owe it to yourself to check thisone out. Call Joan Mikelsons, REALTOR/Asso-ciate for all information evenings 813/472-6096.

BEST FLOOR PLAN AT SUNDIAL This apart-ment has a kitchen with washer & dryer, wet bar,& all major appliances. Two bedroom/two bathplus den as third bedroom, larga screened porchwith access from the living area and master suite,with a nice view of the beach. Call Robin Hum-phrey, REALTOR/Associate at 813/472-6632evenings.

LOVELY GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT. Thistwo bedroom/two bath apartment is fully furnish-ed and very close to (he pool in Phase II at SUN-DIAL. This popular floor plan has lets of close!space and locked, air conditioned storage in addi-tion to lecked outside storage. For more completedetails contact Robin Humphrey, REALTOR/Associate .it 813/472-6632 evenings.

VACATION LIVING AT ITS FINEST in )757sc.'ft of decorator furnished comfort. Thisspacious two bedroom/two bath unit will sleep sixvery comfortably and privately. Lovely GULFVIEW & located within steps to-all SUNDIALamenities. Contact Dave Pariila, REALTOR/**ssociato at 813/472-0201 eveninys for details ofowning this unit for $259,000. -

Just a sampling ot Ptiv3tely owned Con-1dominiums currency available at Sundial.

COMPLETE VACATION UVINGI Ground floortwo bedroom/two bath apartment convenientlylocated within steps to: beach, tennis courts,pool, & clubhouse. Excellent rental potential ifdesired. Fully furnished in Sanibel's finest vaca-tion resort,-. For further information or privateshowing contact Dave Pariila, REALTOR/Asso-ciate 813/472-0201 evenings. 'r

PRICED TO SELLI This apartment haseverything: view, location, & is nicely furnished aswell. This two bedroom/twx) bath floor plan withden as third bedroom is very spacious and airy.Call Robin Humphrey, REALTOR/Associate foran appointment to view or further details of own-ing this bit of paradise for $279,000. Evenings at813/472-6632. ' ..

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clubs & community events55-Alivebegins Feb. 10

Island residents 55and older haveanother opportunityto team defensivedriving and reducetheir automobile in-surance premiums atthe same time with

the 55/Ative MatureDriving Program.

Instruction will beheld Feb. 10 and 11,from9a.m.-l p.m. atSanibel UnitedChurch of Christ onPeriwinkle Way. Ad-vance registration is .,

necessary; call BillRoscheat4660694. 'Cost of the class is 57and entitles the driv-er, upon completion,

vv-tca three-year reduc-t i o n in their automo-

bile insurancerates. •

PEO seeks membersThe Philanthropic

Education Organiza-t ion for women is look-ing For other PEO ''•members throughwhich to fo rm a secondisland chapter of thenon-prof i t organiza-

t ion . •-Designed to help

women in educationthrough grants, schol-

. arships and retraining >

. programs, the islandchapter currently hasmore than 3 0 members

and PEO volunteersMinna Work and A n nMoran are hoping tobegin another chapter -M

on Sanibel. 5For more informa- 3

Uon call at 472-5442 or pwork at 472-8642.D _

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milestoneDEAN'S LIST: OneSanibel student has at-tained the dean's list atSaint Leo College, FLfor the fall 1988 semes-ter.

TraclF. Raulerson.afreshman majoring inpsychology, is among131 students named. ,To achieve the list, astudent must have a3.50 or better gradepoint average For thesemester.D

BRIDGE: Duplicatebridge results For Mon-day, Mitchell move-ments 16 tables wereasfollows: North/South,1, Sarah and LacyFendley; 2, Liilie andLeonZwick;3. Ruthand Bob Hedlund; and4and5,MarthaKildowand Dick Light and Kayand Roy Kickes.

East/West: 1 and 2,Ev Horton and MaryEmerson and Naomi

• and Paul Yager, 3,Helen and Preston Bas-sett; and 4, Marie andGeorge Hadwen.

Jean Scott is direc-tor, 472-4823.

Thursday Mitchellmovement, 12 tables,North/South: I.Friedaand JacoB Goodman;2, Irene and Phil Stiff;3, Sarah and LacyFendley; and 4, NormaLoos and CmnyReeves.

East/West: I.LoisLevin and Ro; Wegryn;2, Cleont Tiffany and

': Ev Horton; 3 HelenQuimbyand DorothyStartsman and 4 E\Donahower and Jean-etle Levin.• Players of the monthfor January were ' , EvHorton; 2, Sarah andLacy Fendley; and 3,Frieda and JacobGoodman.

Sterling Bassett is di-rector, 4720025.

The next game is atSanibel CommunityAssociation at 1:30p.m., Thursday, Feb.2.D

REALIOFT rSANIBELREAETYlFEATURED PROPERTY

CLASSIC ISLAND HOME on Buttonwood Lane. 2 Bedroom,Cypress floors, beamed cathedral ceilings, fireplace and built-in shelv-ing for a home library. Stroll to the beach or use the very large lot forexpansion to add a pool. Call Mary Benton, 472-6565 or evenings454-3037.

FEATURED PROFESSIONALD O N N A ' D E V E R - - ^Realtor/Associate. After hoursphone 936-1688; Donna hasbeen a licensed real estate agentfor the past twelve years.: Shebegan her career in Louisville,Kentucky prior to moving to theSanibel —/•• Fort Myers area.Donna and her husband,Michael, enjoy the Southwest ____Florida lifestyle, golfing, boating and gardening. Herhigh set of standards "to go that extra mile" for eachcustomer, has earned her the prestigious MillionDollar Club Membership Award. '

BEST BUY DUPLEX...two onebedroom apartments, one side for youand one Bids for income. Convenientlocation. Cat! for showing of this$124,900 property. Maryann or PeteSkehan, evenings 466-0097.

BAYSIDE VILLAS - SOUTH SEASPLANTATION. One bedroom — twobaths. Steeps six. Can be rented astwo units — motel room and efficien-cy. Great boat harbor view. All SouthSeas amenities Priced to sell at$125,900. Call : Mary Benton at472-6585 or evenings at 454-3037.

SEA BREEZES AND GREAT SHELL-1 NO-Gulf front with spectacular san-dy beaches. This two bedroom, twobath^ townhouse is professionallydecorated and fully furnished. Masterbedroom has great view of the Gulfwith its own private balcony. Call Boband Esther Cemeal at 472-6565 orevenings 472-0382 for private showing.

IT DOESNT GET ANY BETTERTHAN THIS...Gulfview! Fabulous floorplan! Excellent rental history! CompassPointel . Call Deborah Salyer at472-6565, or evenings at 472-2378.

TROPICAL DEUGHT~Wi>lk to thebeach from this 2 bedroom, 2 batliresidence in Sanibel Shores. Exoticplants and foliage plus 32 palm treessurround the grounds,and lot nextdoor. Screened lanal lets you enjoy thistropical environment - even more.

1 Minimal traffic,: yet close to mainstream Sanibel, increases thedesirability of this property. Call FredNewman at 472-6565, evenings489-2175.

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION,MARINA VILLA. Stroll to therestaurants, beech, golf course, and allSouth Seas amenities. Screened porchoverlooks the yacht1 harbor and theeighth green. Unit is tastefully furnish-ed. Call Mary Benton for details at472-6565 or evenings at 454-3037.

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The jogger's journeyBy Art Stevens & .-,

& Sanibe! may be known for manythings — shell collecting, coopera-tive weather, quaint shops and finefood — but to U3 fitness fanatics,running on the beach can be thegreatest high of alt.

7When the tide Is out in the cool ofthe"morning, the sand seems to beat its most Ideal firm texture for sure r

footing and steady pacing. And anarray of sights and sounds aboundduring the course of a thirty-minuterun. '.-'

Whenever I return to Sanibel fromthe cold, frosty north, I truly lookforward lo the experience of wakingup to temperatures in the mid-sixties, clear sunny skies and chant-

- ing seagulls. It's the "go" signal forthe morning run. Out come the run-ning shoes, the shorts and the stop-watch. ' .

Let's start with a modest thirtyminutes and see how we do. Set thestopwatch to zero, walk to the gulfsedge, lake a deep breath — and I'moff.

How sweet it is. Morning sun atmy back, sweat band in place. Nottoo many folks out running or walk-ing this time of morning. Legs feelreasonably strong. At least they'resupporting my body, moving one Infront of the other and not defyinggravity too much.

Oh, look at that army of seagullsand whadaya call them? 1 reallyshould get out that bird book. Atleast I'd know their names. They'reall lined up just ahead of me waitingfor my morning inspection and sa-:

lute. A number of them see me corn-

Art Stevensing and waddle away from the wa-ter's edge leaving me a clear path. 1salute them as 1 jog by and shout "Atease, men, as you were."

I reach the five-minute mark.!, take stock. I'm breathing evenly, no

jolting pains from my lungs or heart,my legs stroking freely with minimalcramping. So far so good.

Oh, look, there's a whole group ofshell collectors near the water'sedge just up ahead. On Sanibel,rumor has it that the runner is (henatural enemy of the shell collector.We're presumed to be like bulls in achina shop. Our heavy gait is sup-

; posed to be responsible for thewholesale torture and destruction ofprecious shells.

But this group of ardent shellseekers and collectors also clears apath for me and actually smiles atme. It's my day, I say to myself. Ishout good morning and salute

: them as I did the seagulls and the' whadaya-call-thems. /

I begin to break out in a healthysweat, but I'm also breathing hard.What does that watch say — twelve „minutes. Three more minutes andI'll turn around. Hey, that beachhouse wasn't there last time | wasdownonSanibel.lgetcloser.lt" .looks like one of the new super-luxury condo townhouses that atesprouting up throughout SanibeLVery impressive. .

Would you look at the bikini onthat girl? She is really good looking.

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shell shocked captivaI'd belter pull my stomach in tightand try to breathe normally. Maybe .she II think I'm a celebrity marathonrunner. Mo such luck. As I pass hershe's examining several shells onthe beach and doesn't even know 1exist. Oh, welt. Shelling wins again.

It's the fifleervminule mark. I turnaround and feel the sun on my faceas wejl as a nice northern breeze. Itevaporates the pools of sweat thathave formed everywheie on me butIt also seems to slow me down a bit.

I reach the Lwenly-minute mark.Several joggers now pass me at a

^pacethat'makes me feel like a tor-

toise. I can't believe they're movingthat fast.

It's twenty-two minutes and I'vehad it. My legs are sore, my heart ispounding and I can't breathe. Am Ireally doing this for fitness or forpunishment? Groups of morning,-,walkers pass me as I wind down. AmI paranoid or are they really talkingabout me? Hey, look at that misfit.,___ 1 stop. 1 haven't reached my goalof thirty minutes. But I'm alive andtomorrow's another day.D

Art Stevens is a public relationscompany executive and author inNciu York City.

the islands

* Rescue personnel from the Cap-tiva Fire Department responded tcthe following calls during the week -ending Jan. 30:

ALARM TAMPERING: Assistedin resetting a smoke alarm in Chad-wick's Square after a company work-ing on the sprinkler system acci-dently activated it Jan. 24. While re-setting the alarm it was discoveredsomeone had sabotaged the Pro-Com alarm system.

YEOW1 An employee at Green-house Restaurant was treated for acut to a finger on his right hand Jan.24. The employee was advised toseek additional medical attention.

BAD BREATH: A 63-year-oldman was transported to Lee Memo-

rial Hospital Jan. 27, after he exper-ienced difficulty breathing at hishome in South Seas Plantation.

POSSIBLE HEART ATTACK: A30 year-old Soulh Seas Plantationemployee was transported to LeeMemorial Hospital Jan. 27, after bhe

• complained of chest pains andnumbness In her arm and Fool.

BUMP-BUMP-BUMP-BUMP: A22-year-old housekeeper at Soulh .Seas Plantation was transported toLee Memorial Hoipilal Jan. 27, aftershe fell down a flight of steps and in-jured her knee, j .

FEVER/SEIZURE: A one-year-oldgirl was (town to Lee Memorial Hos-pital Jan. 27, following a seizurethat resulted from a high fever.Q

Rotary Club Artsand Crafts Fair

Sanlbet-Captlva Ro-tary Club Is holdingIts 7th annual Artsand Crafts Fair Feb.l l - 1 2 a t Sanibel Ele-mentary School. Theall day fair Is expect-ed to draw 125 artistsand craftsmen, andproceeds will go toPolio Plus and localscholarships.

Seafood will be pro- .vided by The TimbersRestaurant and FishMarket, and rounding ^out the menu will befunnel cakes and icecream sundaes.

The event hasgrown so large that ithas been moved from

Sanibel CommunityCenter to its new siteto alleviate trafficcongestion on Peri-winkle Way.D

SANIBEL-CAPTIVAROTARY CLUB: Di .Glenn Wing, a retinaspecialist from FortMyers, was guestspeaker at Sanibel-Captiva Rotary Clublast Friday. Wing, whodiscussed recent ad-vances in retinal eyesurgery, was the last ofa series of doctors dis-cussing eye care sur-gery at Rotary Club.DCHRISTIAN WOMEN:Redecorating the homewill be the program forSanibet-Captiva Chris-tian Women's Club at

noon on Thursday,Feb. 9 at Tween Wa-ters Inn, Captiva.

1 Peggy Lepley of theDecorating Den InCape Coral will advise.

An additional speak-er will be Marty Keyson "Right in Style."Kelly Stilson and LisaWood will providemusic., Meeting In both a

new time and new -~place, members are ad-vised to arrive by 11:45a.m. Tickets at $8.50will be available at (hedoor at I I a.m. *

Foi'more informs- 'tion, call 472-0612; fornursery services, call

•"• .454-6421.The public ts also in-

vited to attend.D

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NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE

THE CITY OF SANIBEL, FLORIDA PROPOSES TO CHANGE THEUSE OF LAND WITHIN THE AREA SHOWN ON THE MAP IN THISADVERTISEMENT. A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSAL WILL BEHELD ON FEBRUARY 7, 1989, AT CITY.COUNCIL CHAMBERS(MACKENZIE HALL), 800 DUNLOP ROAD, SANIBEL, FLORIDA, ATTHE TIME INDIATED BELOW: .

(SPECIAL NOTICE: This hearing is for the purpose ot RECONSIDER-ING the action taken by City Council at the adoption stage hearingheld on December 20,1988. This wil l be a SECOND READING.)

10:00 A.M. AN ORDINANCE REPEALING, UPON RECONSIDERA-TION. ORDINANCE NO. 88-36, ADOPTED DECEMBER 20, 1S88, EN-TITLED:

"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE WETLANDS CONSER-.. VATION LANDS MAP ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION" 3.2.4 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN SO AS TO.

EXCLUDE THEREFROM A 3.07 ACRE PARCEL OF LAND,SAID PARCEL BEING THE NORTHERLY 3.07 ACRES OFTAXPARCEL NUMBER 25-46-22-JO-00016.0000 LYING NORTH OFA LINE INTERSECTING THE PARCEL AND BEARINGNORTH 60'34'17" EAST; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND

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TERESTED PARTIES MAY APPEAR AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ANDBE HEARD REGARDING THE ADOPTION OF THE PROPOSEDREPEAL OF THE AMENDMENT TO THE SANIBEL COMPREHENSIVELAND USE PLAN.

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areaHELP FOR BIGBROTHERS/SIS-TERS: The tenth an-nual South Seas Tradi-tional Golf Tourna-ment raised more than$19,000 for BigBrothers/Big Sisters ofLee County.

The Big Brothers'Sisters of Lee County isdesigned to contributeto the emotional devel-opment of self-esteemof single-parent chil-

dren.Each year the tour-

nament sells "Big Help-er Badges" which enti-tle guests to the two- :

day tournament, 18holes of golf at SouthSeas Plantation, in- _ .eluding cart and green

: fees, and a chance towin one week at South .Seas. The winner of thevacation was LeighFrizzeiofFortMyers.p

JROTCday" Sanibel Mayor Lenn

Lorenson has pro-claimed Feb. 7 LeeCounty Junior Re-serve Officer Train-ing Corps Day inrecognition oi thecounty's Junior ROTCprogram, headquart- -ered at Cypress LakeHigh School.

The Lee CountyJunior ROTC unit isranked among the top

20 percent of ArmyROTC unitsnationwide, andachieved a perfect100 points in its last .inspection.

The Junior ROTC.unit supports the r.community In fund-raising activities andservices in LeeC o u n t y . " • . " • - ' • . " •

A regional formal. inspection is sched-

•.led for Feb. 7.O

THE BEST BUYS ON THE ISLAND!

QUALITY BUILT TOWNHOUSE CONDOMINIUM - 2 bedrooms 2 A baths withtots of glass and wrap around screenedlanais o(l living room and dining areas,dumb waiter servicing garage and Kitchenarea, and many custom features. Just ahop and skip to the beach. Never rented.Asking $265,000.

FABULOUS VIEWS OVERLOOKING goilcourse and several lakes Thi 3 bedroom2 balh home In the Ounes featuresbeautiful European styled kitchen andmorning room, backyard landscaped (orprivacy, large pool &nd patio area, abun-dant storage area.' large screened porch,.and mote. Available lor 5428.700.

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PRESENTS A TWO PERSON EXHIBIT

Jewelry by Consuelo & Hal Holzer Watercolors by Tom Bond

CoNtutlo ft Hal produce both omltipk andeac of a kind illvtr A told Jewelry. Ma*yplccti I M I U K l»onr or itajkorit <anl>s,repossess aad caamclias. ' „

Tom tond Is one ol Florida's Until artliu lacaplstriaj the natural beaatf of tkc environ-•cnt. :

FEBRUARy 5 • FEBRUARY 16Opening Reception :

Sunday February S — 4:10 p.m.-7:00 p.m.Artists in Attendance

HO Tarpon Boy Road, Saaibcl, IL >!t!7(111) «71-11«I (!1J)47t-8J11

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artsBob Mikes: enriching others' lives through art

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ByFranNuelle

It is the winter of content for re-tired photo lithographer Robert(Bob) Mikes, 63, who surrounds .

himself and wife Orna with the prod-ucts of his own artistic activity:'

Great works of ait? Mo, the hum-ble but tender expressions of a basicartistic nature is what Mikes offers. •He says modestly: "Weil, I don'tquite know what you can make ofit." He means what he does daily insimply enriching his, Orna's and hisneighbors' lives.

There Is the rose hip jelly that isgiven to a neighbor and embellishedwith a label on which he has palntefea miniature walercolor of the placein Maine (near Bar Harbour) (romwhence the ingredients came.

There are the wood carvings ofshorebirds —spoiled sandpipei3 . .and black bellied plovers — instanding sculptures and wallplaques about his house.

There are the two-dimensional de-coys out by the bayou obviously at-tracting lookalikes — white andblue herons.

There are the numerous sketch-books filled with drawings and wa-tercolors from his trips betweenhome in Berwyn, IL, Sanibel andthat acreage in Maine which theMikesesown.

There are the 580 envelopes offilm used up by amateur photogra-pher Mikes who develops and printshis own black and white photo-graphs, entering the best in exhibi-tions. - -:•

There is his love of gardening andlandscaping and (he stints daily5pentinhlsyard.

"It seems like anything I do I want1 to make something beautiful," says

a restless and engaging Mikes. " I :

have a positive attitude about doingthings."

Nor does he require the ultimateIn materials. Last Christmas, hemade a collage of tissue poperandpresented it as a gift to a friend inIllinois.

Friends !n Gulf Pines, too, havebeen recipients pf original black and

.white drawings of loons, a favoritesubject of his. Some he has sold andsome he has given away.

Bob and Orna grew up together inthe Chicago suburb^ Berwyn. t.,"Then when I got hoTne from theNavy and was discharged — I was onan LST in the Battle of Okinawa —

1 Orna got me a job in a printing com-pany." he explained. "She worked ina brokerage company and orderedtheprintingofthebonds " "'

He was only 21 and the job w«s asan apprentice In that banknote print-ing company, where he was chargedwith learning how to design bank-notes. "I was in a union and workedthere until I was a journeyman but Jguess you could say I was more of agraphic artist th'an a lithographer,says Mikes,

He worked for various companie:throughout the years but went backto the original one, Security Colum-bian (a division later of U.S. Bank-notes) for the last ten years beforeretirement. "I designed stockbonds, foreign currency and foodstamps," explains Mikes

About 25 years ago, the Mikese;fourid their way to Maine and boughtsome land at Lemoine; but then theydiscovered Sanibel in ]976and de-cided to have a winter place in Gulf v

Pines. They built their house thereIn 1982.

Maine, of course. Is where hepicks the rose hips for his fabulousjelly which he freely offers to a

Left Robert Mikes ivllhseveral of his cawedihorebirds; below left: apen and ink drawing ofa loon mas done biMikes on one of manytrips to Maine; below: awatercolored label forhomemade rosehipjeiiy. both created byMike*.

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guest. It is also a source of Inspira-tion for his watercolors. His artistichand enriches whatever his observ-ant and sensitive eye lakes in notonly to see but do. •

*>tSurrounded Islands,BiscayncBay, I960-83 by international Art-ist Christo, featured 6.5million square fer> offloating pink wovenpolypropylene fabric.

'' Copyright Chrisfo1983. Photograph byWolfgang \'oli.

Arts Center tobe under pink wraps

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r n te fnat iona l art ist Chr isto 's mo'st' amous pro ject . " Is lands, " is ....

I memorialised ina film which willbe presented at 8 p.m.. Saturday,Feb. 25 at the Center for the Arts,sponsored by Barrier Group for theArts (BIG Arts).

The film is about Christo's trans-formation of Biscayne Bay andMiami into a huye water gardencomplete with lily pond dotted withfloating pads of pink that in the art-ist's words "outlines and magnifiedthe islands'shape." ~

How the artist's work on a majorcity and the politics and cultureclashed in the course of getting theproject accomplished is document-ed in "Islands," made by Maysies

"Bold and Bright'The 20 mostly new *orks of San-

ibel-Captiva Art League'memberHarriet Ringel she calls "Bold andBright" are in one-woman exhibitionat Sanibet Public Library throughthe month. - '~T> • • -

The paintings include seven watercolors and 15 oils. "Many (of the

for Christo filmFilms Inc. of Mew York.: Dr. Paula Harper, art critic, author

v and professor of art history at theUniversity of Miami, will present anoverview of the artist's work,"Christo — An Artist's Impact on20th Century Cities," in connectionwith the film. .

Tickets are 510 per person andare available at Matsumolo Gallery,B-Hive. Schoolhouse Gallery. Sani-bel Gallery. Macintosh flook Storeand Sanibel Island Book Store. Orcall 472-6686 for reservations. Formore information, call 3950900 or.395-0230. , '

For the occasion, the Center forthe Arts will belied in pink. Cham:pagne will be served.L~

latter) are done with a palette knife,"she said

Ringel is a past presiden* of theArt League who has exhibited in 51 _shows, 21 of them juried.

Hours for viewing a e Mondaythrough Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.and Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m. The puu:lie is invited.D

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Ringel exhibit'Great Expectations" is one of Harriet Ringeis latest works on display at Sani-

bel Library.

StorytellersStorytellers of Sanibel" Bert and

Noel MacCarry will present "AStorytelling History of FloridaThrough Legends and Folktales." at2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12 at the UeCounty Alliance for the Arts,Colonial and McGregor boulevards.Fort Myers.

The publicis invited free ofcharged

Symphony trolleyMemberships are still available in

the Fort Myers Community ConcertsAssociation, and beginning with thefirst concert Feb. 2, Sanibel Troiley

will offer roundtrip transportation toBarbara Mann Hall for island resi-dents.

The membership fee is $50, andincludes admission to five concertsthrough March 16.

Mstislav Rosstropovich will con-duct the National Symphony Feb. 2.

The trolley will depart fromJerry's Shopping Center 1 Vz hoursbefore curtain time. Curtain timevaries with each concert. "*

The cost for roundtrip transport-ation aboard the trolley is 55 perperson.

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Pen and ink portraits and otherworks of John Robert Petersonimuralist, have been accepted forviewing sale by the Mole HoleGallery, Periwinkle Gardens.

The works are mostly portraits ofSanibel residents Peterson has donefrom sketches for possible inclusionin a mural at Jerry's Store, Sanibel,which he hopes to finish by March.D

Hmong quilts on displayHmong needlework and patch-

work quilts will be on display and forsale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur-day, Feb. 4 at Sanibel CommunityAssociation building. PeriwinkleWay.

Dona Krienke, owner of a shop inOsseo, Wl, who has worked withHmong'refugees for nine years, andwho is sponsoring the show, willalso speak on the Hmong culture -and art at 2 p.m.

Krienke's collection Is now on ex-hibit at the Mature Center of LeeCounty, Ortiz and Colonial Boule-vards, Fort Myers, through Wednesday, March 15. She will lecture thereat 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12.

In addition, Krienke said she isavailable for programs for civicorganizations and in privatehomes. •

The fabricated metal sculpture ofLawrence and Mary Voytek will be inexhibition with an opening from 5 to7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12 at Matsu-moto Gallery, Tarpon Bay Road.

The two-person show remainsthrough Saturday, Feb. 25.D

"Cote, "en original musical salute toAmerican songwriter Cole Porter,staged by Carrie Lund Presents, runsFriday Feb. 10-23 in WakcfleldRoom at Twcen Waters Inn. Ticketinformation for the performances, di-rected by Robert Cacioppo, Is availa-ble, by calling Twecn Waters Inn at4 72-5 ;•$ 1. Cast pictured from left;MichaelMarolta, TambraSmith,musical director Bob McDowell,Daniel O'Leary and Karen L. Sarp.

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I Self-defense class teaches women to be 'healthily paranoid'£ By Matt Perezcc f^. nly a few women participat< J l i n g in the Sanlbel Recreationcc ^ ^ X Complex Self-Defense pro2 gram shared stories about witnessu- ing a situation where a man over-D powers a weaker woman,cc Though the numbe\\ of reported£ assault and batteries and rapes arecc low here, according lo Sanibel Po2 lice statistics, being prepared for aui possible physical confrontation is a

good idea for any woman.Z So says Sanibel Police Lt. Lew< Phillips, a martial arts instructor,w who adds that very few people actu-

ally get into physical conflicts. But ifthey do, he told a class of about adozen women lost Wednesday night,there are a few basic principles ofself-defense that can be used to escape a stronger opponent.

Mixed in with the relaxed atmosphere of the small class, which wassponsored for two weeks by Ameri-can Business Women's Association,were pointers that women shouldkeep in mind.

First, Phillips said, understandand control your environment.When out shopping at the mall, park

He stressed techniques that wouldallow women to get away quicklyfrom a stronger attacker. "If weachieve nothing else in this class,'he said, "we will teach you to get theheck out to safe refuge, I want you toskedaddle."

In the event of actual physicalconfrontation with an attacker, Phil-

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in well-lighted areas close lo store:This common-sense approachblended into his second point; con-trol 05 much of a potential conflictsituation as possible through'clearthinking. . - ' -,

"Be healthily paranoid," Phillipssaid, "so you're always attentive towho is around you and what isaround you," .

Above: Carol Obergpractices a technique logel away from a strong-er opponent. Right: Lt.Lew Phillips makes hipoint about smart selfdefense al Sanibel Rec-reation Complex.

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lhan SIOO.OOO wero recottled at Lee CountyCourlhouse during the week ending Jan. 23:

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Lynn Mann to Ferris Properties Inc., lot 1.Sanlbei Harbours, $523,B0O,

Merchant National Bank to Colonnade'Partnership, portion Q( tract 24,1500,000."

Juergen Ebenhoeh lo Ferris PropertiesInc., lot 40. Shell Harbour,$435,000.

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Daniel and Sara Malone to Hal and ElaineTray, Unit F12 Mariner Pointe, $202,000.

Merle Kester to John and Helen Kalish,apartment A, building SS-1, Sunset South,$190,000. •

Loo and Josephine Wise to XennelnSlocke, apartment 3, building 1, SanibelArmsWest,$17O,0O0. \ , j

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COOKIN'• from page 2Bseason you might actually follow theadvice of the authorities when they rask you to evacuate the islands. Af-ter you have done thai two or threetimes and nothing happens by way .of a big storm, running away gets tobe pretty old stuff. Many people, nothaving any personal experience withhurricanes, will make the fatal deci-sion to stay on the islands whenasked to leave. How many days doyou suppose It would take to openup Periwinkle Way if ail those bigcasuarinas lay across it like jack-straws? When you finally did get to

building permits during the week endingJan. 26: " f !

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James H. Alexander, 542 N. YachtsmanDrive, lor $2,240 for a solar pool heater byAdvance Solar.

Cornelius Riley, 3861 Coquina Drive, (or$16,000 lor an addition tor Mark McOuade.

William Schlackman, 1331 SandcasMeRoad, (or $2,495 tor a screen enclosure byAbaco Aluminum. '

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Bailey's Store, do you suppose he'dhave any kerosene left?

Since the solar oven functions onan average of 15 minutes per hour ofsun, about the second day after ahurricane you might be cookingyourself a very tasty meal whileothers are stltl kicking themselvesfor not having run before the storm.

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Q" As we travel around the slate we stop to talk to3 people v.e see fishing and ask what they are catch-oc ing and hear what they have to say about any cur;m rent probjems affecting their fishing. We are amaz-"- ed at how few liave any real interest or concern For• the future of the sport they are enjoying, particularlycc at this time of the year when many of those outJSJ fishing are visitors to Florida who have read about*E Tlorida s fabulous fishing in colorful fishing mag-2 azinesJJ! Very few have paid any attention, or understand,Q the precarious pretiicament that has befallenZ Florida s fdbulojs fishing in the past decade.2 Juct a decade ago anglers could go offshore on« a iy fair weather day and in an hour or so catch

enough grouper and snapper to feed the family for aweek Mow It is a rare trip that produces enough forone meal, even after several hours of effort. And theworst may be yet to come, unless the federal fish-ery management agencies get moving on control-

ling the harvesting. > ; , •Pushed by Florida League of Anglers a decade

ago, the state of Florida banned the use of fish trapsfor harvesting finfish in state waters. Later, bottomlonglines were outlawed, followed by deliverance __ to quit biting,from power roller netting of king mackerel by limit- Even todaying the catch to two per person, which drops to oneper person when the federal waters are closed, asthey are now untiUune 30, 1989.

But the federal managers have dragged their feet' in protecive measures for the fish that dwell in theirwaters. Only now are they getting around to discus-sing those measures which would provide somehope for the future of reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico.At the rate the wheels turn, it may be another year .before we see an end to fish traps and bottom ,longlines in ihe federal waters offshore.

Commercial harvesting, however, is not the onlyculprit in causing fish stocks to dwindle. All of ushave been guilty of "loading the boat" in the pastwhen we hit a "honey spot" and the fish didn't want

y e see recreational fishermen load-ing their boat with sheepshead as if there can be noend to their numbers. We watched a couple of boatsfrom a neighboring island pull up probably 50 eachnear a dock on the bay. And, the worst of it was, theykept everything that they hooked, even down tothose that were only four or five inches.

When we asked what they were going to do withso many fish, especially the small ones which wouldproduce only a few bites when cleaned, the responsewas, "Oh, we fill our freezer, then we give them loour friends in the trailer park where we are staying."

You can't have big fish unless you let iittle onesgrow up. And you can't have little ones unless youlet some big ones jive to produce the little ones.

According to a survey of saltwater fishing in

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eventEntertainerLeroy White at'Tween Waters• Singer/dancer/poet/actor Leroy White, for-merly of Kahn andWhite of Newport, Rl, aduo which piayed San-ibelin!98IV8V82and '84, will have a re-turn engagement as asolo in the lounge atTween Waters Inn,Captiva, from Tuesday,Feb. 14 through Sun-day, Feb. 19.

White will have hisown lights and sam-pling machine (record-In sof sounds of sltar,oboes, guitars and .voices) for the show hecalls "Leroy — Souland Conscience Tour."

Since leaving Sanl-bel, he and Kah.itoured Europe in 1983,spending most of thetime at nightclubs inPa i : Memphis Melo-dy, L'Ecune andKarkatoa. °

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Florida, conducted by'Florida Sea Grant a few yearsago, there were an estimated five million peoplewho fished In Florida's salt waters annually. If eachone used an excuse to keep just one fish that shouldhave been returned to the water, that would be five -mill ion fish killed annually, thereby reducing thenumber of fish available to keep the reproductivecycle productive for the future.

We have seen what happened to the oncegrealschools of king and Spanish mackerel, redfish andsnook due to their popularity. When harvest of thosepopular species was restricted and lor some periodsforbidden, the pressure switched*o what ever otherspecies were available: sheepshead, tripletaiI,amberjack. sharks, etc.

The warning signals have already been raised for

.amberjack and sharks, and unless the pressure r>reduced on sheepshead ?.nd tripletail, they may bethe next in line for extinction. '••-

The recreational catch of sharks in this countrynow exceeds the commercial catch, but as yet, nosteps are beiny taken to control the harvest.

The federal managers are taking steps to provideprotection for amberj<ick by a proposed minimumsiieoi 28 inches, with a bag limit of ihiee per personper'day for recreational fishermen and a comparablequota for commercial fishermen. >.

Minimum sUe limits of 20 inches for groupers, 36inches for jewfish. with a daily bag limit of fiveaggregate for recreational fishermen, and a 12-inchminimum fcf most snappers, with a daily bag limitof 10 aggregate, no more than three of which may

be red snapper, is proposed for federal waters, withcommercial catches regulated by annual quotas, asis the case with king and Spanish mackerel. Whenthe quota is filled, the fishery is closed for theseason.

The state Marine Fisheries Commission, diningits meeting Feb. 1*3, will reach some final decisionson management proposals for several species. Thefinal proposal for black drum will probably be a slotlimit between 14"-24" with daily bag limits andquotas; pomp.mo, slot limit between 10"-20" forklength; spotted seatroul, slot l imi ! 14"-24" with ag-gregate bag l imi: of 10 trout per day. live of whichmay be spotted sealrout within the slot limit, withone being over 24" and comparable restrictions oncommercial catches. G M

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sports digesti Unbeaten Timbers[takes league trophy s[ By Matt Perez ") Timbers captured Ihe 1988-89 Commercial Bus-5 ketball League championship last Thursday ni h iJ and completed an undefeated season with a victor]" over Dvorin, Winesett and DuPree 71-32._ An overpowering fasl bieak by Timbeis left thej halftime Scoreboard reading 39-14, and the fleet; feet of Matl Asen, Peter Redpath, Mike "Moon" Mur-5 ray, Ken Ruffner and Tom "T.D." Daugherty contin- ued scorching the wooden floors of Sanibel Recrea: tion Complex gymnasium In the second half.i Bob and Ron Rich, John Arnold and Bobbie• Hodowyky rounded out Timbers* attack. Absent dur-] ing the final championship game was ace shoot BobI Hudson, but his absence did not diminish Timber:} offense. -~

League organizer and referee Frank Vetter attrib-utes Timbers' dominance of the Commercial Basketball League to experienced players, seme ofwhom play in Port Myers basketball leagues, hesaid. The team finished the season at 10-0, drawinta bye last Tuesday night.

Final league standings for the 1988-89 season

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DUNES WOMEN: Mora Krieger was not only one offour first round winners in The Dunes 18-hole an-nual match play tournament for women, she made a .hole in one on No. 2 as well as chipping in on attea t one occasion.

Other survivors of the first round were AudreyDerleth, who beat Joanne Rosenberger In sudden ••;death playoff on No. t. Mtilie Ford who defeatedMar e Yeaser, and Fran Nueile who won over BarbSi on. ^

Winners in other flights were as follows: Night 0:Barb McQinley over Laura Cope; Betty Long overEmily Schofield (who nevertheless chipped in threetime during the 18 holes); Evelyn Badger who de-feated Marge Patterson, and Von Light who wonover Pat Moloney.--.

Flight C: Ann BaJmer defeated Pearl Vasko;Evelyn Robbins, Mercy Sommers: and DonnaHorner and Syril Rubin had byes. .,,

Winners were to complete second round matchesby Friday, when finals are to be played.

Consolation matches have also been scheduledwith results to be announced.

Low net winners among those not participating inthe tournament were Donna Yaeche. 65, first, and

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•A-23 — Two bedroom, two bath withden. This is one of only four units at PointeSanto with this floor plan. Locatedpoolside, this s^rtg^d floor unit hassuperior v i e w ^ t f n e courtyard, pool andbeach. All furmshings are included in thisfine rental unit, priced to sell. $315,000.

- O 4 5 - A RARE FIND! THREEbedroom, two bath fourth floor penthousewith private rooftor^sundeck. This unitsports an incredijaWanorainic view ofPointe Santo's^OTiicured grounds and theGulf of Mexico. Come completely furnish-ed and has a super rental history. Priced tosell at $339,000.

•D~3 — Ground level, beautifully furnish-ed in pinks & greens, wallpaper, chair rail,white plantation shutters with matchingT.V. cabiner in livingroom. $269,900.

*D-22 — Two bedroom, two bathgulfview rental unit. Sweeping views of thegulf and tropical courtyard. Fully furnishedand ready to rent. Comes complete with1989 rentals already reserved. Priced forquick sale at $265,000.

-E-36 - GULF FRONT - Private twobedroom, two bath third floor unit. Thedecor is in light pastel browns and-has anexcellent rental history. Once you havespent a night here you will never want toleave. Priced at $345,000 furnished.

-E-45 - GULF FRONT FOURTHFLOOR PENTHOUSE WITH PRIVATEROOFTOP SUNDECK. Bright cheerful,two bedroom, tw^iAiath and alcove.Features a remflJOETie rental history. Fullyfurnished and ready to go for only$355,000,

FEATURE OF THE WEEK

WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITYto purchase 3 /2 home with room for

. pool located on East end of Sanibel.Location is perfect for permanenthome (bike paih and causeway) orvacation home/rental property. (Gulf& Bay, marina, shops , andrestaurant). Call today for showing.Priced at great value - $209,000.

CONDOMINIUMSBLIND P A S S

-B-207 - Blind Passbeautifuily furnished2/2V2 to'.vnhouajjIfcHvn site managementin rental.prognwrT Must see. $159,000.

SAND POINTE

— Two bedroom, twoAsth, very nicely: furnished with greajftMTof the Gulf. Pric-

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Ground level, walk directly out to thebeach with magnificent gulf views. Plusfabulous rental income. Call today for yourpersonal showing $299,500.

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HOMES

This quality built home can be used as a(our bedroom residence or three bedroom:with den 'or game room. Tiled floorsthroughout the entire home with a largedeck overlooking the quiet sanctuary in theback yard. Offered at $210,000.

CANDLEWOOD LAKE - 5 minutesfrom Sanibel. Three bedroom, two bath;Florida Room, Two car "garage. Veryprivate fenced backyard, directly onCandlewood Lake. Annual tenant.. Great

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A VERY EXQUISITE HOME with yourown view of the bird sanctuary and on to aspectacular view of the Gulf. 4000 squarefeet of elegant living space with parquetfloors." window seats, and french doorsleading to your formal dining room. Thishome is custom designed for elegant enter-taining or comfortable family living!Offered at $750,000.

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sports digest1 BEACHVIEW WOMEN: Tim low gross was 43 with*". two lying for first iniiight one — Maty Jane PrestonN and Margot Reck — whtin Deactiview women'sm association yolfcrs played only low yross.^ In second place in Itie same flight was Barbaraa McGuffin.whohdd'H. - - -[Jj Barbara Sleinhafel's '(5 was good enough for firstu. in flight two, and Ruth Scoville and Barbara ~i>

Dahlgrcn tied lor second with 47.c Kay Schneider ondGinny Ferrierboth shot 42 toUJ win in (light three. Only a shot behind, also tying,oc were Agnes McClintock, BernicePryzantand RuthO Hauck.LU Bird Rosen won the longest drive on Mo. 9.; ~.

BEACHVIEW MEN: An eagle on No. 5. a par five atBeachview. set Ed Reed apart from the 64 othergolfers last week when the men's association had itsweekly mid-week tournament.

And Jim Esson, Dick Grant and John Vessey hada chance to shine when their plus 6 gave them firstplace for high team.

Tied for second with plus 3 were Rudy Mtkulic. _.,Pat McGuff in, Jerry Muench and Male Sheckman,and Ray Howland. Bruce Henderson, !iack Rectorand Bud Ristow.U . ~

PING-PONG TOURNAMENT: In conjunction withthe Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival, the 2nd An-nual Bay Oaks Recreation Center "Ping Prawn"

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WALK TO THE BEACH from Iho best buy onSanibel! This lour bedroom, three bath homelocated in Tradewfnds subdivision oilerseverything a lamily could want...and more.There's a lamily room with a free-standingllreplace...a screened, tiled lanaL.a two cargarage...a deeded double lot with space lor apool. ;

TWO BEDROOM, TWO BATH - CoquinaDrive, West Rocks Subdivision. Very shortwalk to beach. Charming home, beautifullylandscaped. 100 x 150' lot. 5269,500.

CONDOMINIUMSSANDPEBBLE — 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Fur-nished. Across the street to Gulf. Asking$165,000.SPANISH CAY — Just lisied, 2 bedroom, 2bath. Asking $148,000.SAND POINTE 211 — Light and lovely cornerlocation overlooking shimmering Gulf watersrna prestigious West Gulf Drive location.Tastefully and completely furnished; ex-cellent rental investment opportunity. CallCentury'21, 472-1546 or Anne Marsh,472-5629.,Price reduced.

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COMMERCIALSEVEN SEAS - REDUCED TO $895,000(Right hand side on Periwinkle as you comeoff the causeway). If you're looking for thebest business exposure on Sanibel, your

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• Gardens. One of the Island's most produclivebeach attire businesses. Excellent leasesand terms available. Call for details.

OFF ISLAND6810 Overlook

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PIng-Pong Tournament will be held Feb. 20-22 atBay Oaks Recreation Center. The double elimina-tion tournament includes three division: beginning/intermediate, intermediate/advanced and seniors.Entry fee is $ 10. T-shii Is for all participants and tro-phies and prizes will be awarded. Registration dead-line is Feb. 19. For more information cali 765 4222.Bay Oaks Recreation Center is located at 2731 OakStreet, Fort Myers Beach.G o

MEN'S OVER-50 TEMNIS LEAGUE: Sonesta 'Snowbirds tied the visiting Forl Myers Racquet Clublast-Thursday 2-2 in Lee County Men's Over 50 Ten-nis League.D

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sports digestSanibel players receiveyouth soccer awards

Receiving special awards at Saturday's LeeCounty Youth Soccer Association trophies presen-tation were the following Sanibel players:

Best Offense, Andy Lottes, Benchmark GeneralContractors Force; Justin Mann, Arnles Grocery &Dell Strikers; P.J. Parker, Sanibel AccommodationsCosmos; Lucas Beggs, Bailey's General Store Az-tecs. - r ;

Best Defense, Jason Mann, Force; Andy Johnson,Strikers; Robby Webb, Cosmos; Andrew SchulU,Aztecs.

Best Offense/Defense, Ryan Petlus, Force; J.T. ,.Spring, Strikers; Ian Ruppel, Cosmos; Jeff Burns,Aztecs.

Most Valuable Player, Joe Marfise, Force; BillySmith, Strikers; Scooter Reynolds, Cosmos; RyanArch, Aztecs.

Most Improved, Robert Sheehan, Force; JasonHickman, Strikers; Alex Arnowitz, Cosmos; JasonBahrs, Aztecs.D

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Mike Krepin of Benchmark General Contractors Force with the Lee Counly Youth Soccer AssociationSportsmanship Award. The Force finished atop the Under 13 Division during the 1988-89 season.

low net, Virginia Green, 55; and Joan Conroy, lowpulls, 17.

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net; and a five-way tic did not decide the match forputts. . . r

In Flight B, Marie Colon's 56 was low gross; Ginny | n a | a t e r match on Saturday, 76 golfers vied [orArthur's 42 was low net; and Mary Condtt and winning spots with Lee Gibson, Dava Spoehr, AlPhyllis Ossie each had 15 putts for low. . Johnson and Ed Konrad coming first with plus 9.

In Flight C, low gross winner was Jane Parker, 73; )n second place with plus 7 were Jack Rector.

Mate Schcckman, E.Q. Johnson and Ted Hart-shorene. '

Tied for third were the teams of Doyle Luce, RudyMikulic, Bob Schneider and Carter Dewey and DickHawthorne, Gordon Kiddoo, Dale Ruedig and WallyRahn.D

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environment

1 Burrowing owls confront changes in landscape,Tiny owls who dwell in

: underground burrows are at aJ crucial crossroads in Florida where: the species has flourished for more3 than 10.000 years, according to^i- Mark Robson. nongame biologist~ with the Florida Game and Freshc Water Fish Commission,jj One hundred years ago the£ Kissimmee prairie may have sup-

ported more than 100,000 burrow-ing owls, Robson said. Today, thespecies is more often found alongthe coast. It is designated a"species of special concern" by the •Commission which initiated astudy of the owl and its habits in1986. ... . '••• <?

"Today, you are more likely toencounter the owl on a golf course .

or in a moderately developed 'suburban area along the coast,"Robson said.

In the past, the owl's biggestenemy was probably an occasionalhawk: now the threats havemultiplied. '

"First, we have developed andaltered the bird's natural habitat."Robson said. "The survivors have

, proven pretty adaptable and do .welt until a certain point of humanencroachment, but then they are ,~overwhelmed." |V

Vandalism, often committed bychildren or young adults, is a ma-jor problem. Robson said this canrange from plugging a burrow withTOCKS to actually kill ing the bird

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_ BRASSELEPHANT

SHELL HARBOR - Two bedroom,two bath home situated on deep watercanal, screen enclosed heated poo!.Michigan Savoy. Asking ,-price$449,000. .

GUMBO LIMBO - Michigan Savoy, 'two bedroom, 2 bath, screened porch,large lot, storm shutters. Asking price$210,000. • ,k

LIGHTHOUSE POINT - Twobedroom. 2 bath, den, top floor unit,view of the Bay, $230,000.

CallBettyThompsonBroker/SaSesman 472-1506, Eves. 472-2314

LIGHTHOUSE POINT - First floor- unit, two bedroom, two bath, den,v completely furnished. $195,000.

5ANIBEL SIESTA -First floor unit,attractively furnished. $207,000.

SANIBEL LAKE ESTATES - Lotlocated on quiet street. Asking price$89,000. -' -

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sports digest

VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE: Sanibel Recreation Com-plex urges volleyball players to sign up now for SRCVolleyball League, which is tentatively scheduled tostart competition on March 13. To register or helporganize teams call 472-0345.nDUNES LADIES TENNIS: The Dunes Blue defeat-ed The Dunes Gold 3-1 in B-1 Division of LeeCounty's Women's Tennis League iast week. InDivision C-1 on Sunday, Dunes Peach split a match2-2 with Cape Cora! Yacht Club Pink.LJYOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE: The Timbers de-feated Arnies Grocery & Deli 66-45 in the first nightof youth basketball senior division last Monday.SanlbelRecteation Complex defeated Lion's Paw34-27 In junior division. The following players ledtheir teams in scoring: Darin Tucker, 17 n^ !".;s, TheTimbers; Geoff Letendre. 14, Arnies: Danny Rogers,14, Sanibel Recreation Complex; Justin Mann, 10,Lion's Paw. The two teams will square off In theirdivisions for six games this season.Q

-.* Fine Indian Art ' . . '.'Two elegant new eailerlBS an Sanibel. Thagalleries feature tine pottery, rugs and3culp[ure complemented by other NativeAmerica artwork with a permanent collec-tion exhibited at The Tree lops. . .

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NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USEThe City of Sanibd, Florida propoies to change the u u of land within the area thown in the map

in this advertisement. A public hearing on the ptoposat will be held on February 8, 1963, at 9.00A.M., at City CoofKfl Chamber) (MacKeniie Haill, 800 Dunlop Road, Sanibel, Florida.

THE PROPOSAL IS AN OHOINANCE EXTENSIVELY AMENDING. REVISING AND RE-STATING THE SANIBEL COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THELOCAL GOVERNMENT COMPREHENSIVE PUNNING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATION ACT OF 1966 AND RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED THEREUNDER;PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERANCE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.The anrtounced Cfty Councfl public hairing (second reodingl Is scheduled to consider adoption

of the Sartbej Compf eheniivB Land U M Plin Amendmem (Ordinance). The twarino, may be con-tinued to QTO or more future dates and limes to be announced by the City Council dunrtg this hear-ing or continuation thereof. AB Interested parties must attand this heatina, to be apprised of anyfuture hearing data*, as no further notices of other hearing dates on this subject wiM be published.

SPECIAL NOTICE: THIS IS THE FINAL HEARING ON THE EXTENSIVELY AMENDED, REVIS-ED AND RESTATED SANIBEL COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN. ALL PORTIONS OF THEPLAN ARE UNDERGOING REVISIONS. INCLUDING:

Article I . Preamble. .. . . ' . ; • " .Aiticta 3. Element* of the Plan, including:SafetyCoaital Zone Protector*ConservationNatural Groundwater Aquifer

RechargeHit tone PretervitionScenic ResourcesWater Supply

-T TransportationWaitewater Treatment

. SolH Wast*Stem DrainageRecreation and Open Space

Other Human Support Systems= Article 3. Official Maps,'including: ^ ' " .-"

Future Land Use Map Seizes (including: Ecological Zones Map, . • r . .Commercial District Msp, Hesort Housing Oistfct Map. Wet- . : " "

' lands Conservation Land! Map, and Development Intensity Map) . 'Future Traffic Circulation Map and all other Maps r -

1 Article 4. Administ()tivfl~fteguL]tions -,Written comments regatdtngjhe proposed amendment may be submitted at any time by doiiver-

ittg tuch comments to the Planning Director, at 300 Dunlop Road, Po*i Office Drawer Q. Sanibel,Florida 33957. Written Comments may sbo be submitted by delivering copies of same di'eafy tothe Sanibel City Council during the course of its public Hearing. Oral comnents may be mads by ;'any person during the pubic hearing. r - ,-. . • "

Conlaa the Sanibet Planning Department at 472-4136 for further information, or to obtain copiesof the proposed Plan amendment (ordinance). •" . r .- Tha proposed ordinance and related documents are available fcr public inspection, 9.00 A.M. to5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. " SanibeJ City Han, 800 Dunkop Road. Sanibel, Florida.

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OWLS• from page 18Bwith a pellet gun or bow-andarrowor rocks. Sometimes people driveover the burrows with cars, motor-cycles, or lawn mowers and col-lapse the tunnels.Domestic dogsand cats may prey on the smallbirds.

'The species of special concerndesignation has been providedbecause we see these threatstoward eradication in Florida," hesaid. ~

Robson cited a three-year Com-mission study in Cape Coral, LeeCounty as one major effort tomonitor andsurvey the bird. Begunin 1986, the study is directed byBrian Mitlsap, Commissionnongame biologist from Lakeland.He has been assisted in the tedioustask of nest monitoring by localAudubon members and interestedvolunteers.

"The study has shown us burrow-ing owls can survive in moderatelydevetoped areas, Robson said

"But, as the density of humanhabitation increases, we see that.the burrowing owls can't cope,"

Can the burrowing owl survive inFlorida's suburbs? Robson said theCape Coral study shows that it can ,if public support can be enlisted.Marking nest sites, constructing ar-tificial perches near tunnel en-trances, and simply respecting theanimal's territory can make a dif-ference, hesaid.

'Public education is certainly apriority, Kobsoi1) said Once

people learn about the habits ofthis fascinating owl, they are morelikely to protect them and cherishtheir presence as part of our state'sunique natural heritage,"

The burrowing owl study is pntof many projects sponsored by theCommission's Nongame WildlifeProgram, Robson said. This pro-gram, started in 1984 Es directed atthe majority of Florida's wildlifewhich isn't normally hunted, crdesignated as threatened or en- ~-dangered.D

A showing of the private island homesofthe

T H E PALMS C O T T A G E -Phase [II, SiuKBuilt around a turn! of tall palms, thisUr^e 3-bcdroom, 2-bath home isdirectly on quid Rum Cove The*pauous scnt rud porch and top floorsumkek provide majjitficcnt sunset

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Despite rescueefforts by the Cameand Fresh Water FishCommission and emer-gency surgery by Uni-versity of Florida veter-inary surgeons an In-jured Florida pantherhas died.

The cat, a three-year-old male, had sus-tained a broken rightfronl leg and massiveIr.ternaltnjuries whenit was struck by a mo-torist who left the

scene six miles north ofImmokalee on CountyRoad 850. The'colli-sion occurred atapproximately 5 a.m.Wednesday, Jan. 2 5 -according to Wildlife""Officer Don Crabtreewho Is Investigatingthe accident.

Dave Maehr, head ofthe commission'spanther research insouth Florida, saidsheriffs deputies andwildlife officials were

notified later (hatmorning and reachedthe cat at 10 a.m. andsummoned a commis-sion helicopter totransport it to the uni-versity's veterinary col-lege.

"The cat was unableto walk, but tt hadcrawled a short dis-tance from the spot _,where ft had been hit,"Maehr said. "A man : :

named Ronnie Flintand his son round the

panther and notifiedGlenn Blake, an em-ployee of Alico. Blakestayed with the animaluntil we arrived on the

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wildlife veterinarian,Dr. Melody Roelke, sta-bilized the animal andflew with it to Gaines-ville where the pantherdied a few hours later.

"This was not one ofthe radio-collared pan-thers," Maehr said.

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u cat's weight at 120pounds. ..- • '

This was the firstknown Florida pantherdeath of 1989. Three 'Florida panthers areKnown to have died ofnatural or unknown

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o < ton's latest action-adventure book,5J "Devon'sWay — TheStarWarag Plot,'* gives new meaning to theS term "shelling" on Sanibel.• "The Florida sky sparkled with att million stars and the Gulf of Mexicou) was gently lapping on the beach att few hundred yards away. The sceneO was a tourist bureau's dream and aUJ vacationer's paradise."tt In this, the third book in the^ Devon's Way series, millionaire5 mercenary Michael Devon's Sanibeljj] estate Is attacked by a Soviet Mi-25~ helicopter.

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Again, as with the two previousbooks in the series, the fate of thefree world hangs in the hands of thesuave and debonair Michael Devon.Hired by defense contractor KMDInc. to protect a brilliant but 'overweight SDI (Star Wars) research -.scientist whose most striking fea-ture is his acne, Devon must ensurethe portly scientist's safety so thathe can take part in a PAX (PhysicistsAgainsts Xenophobia) debate in

Cincinnati the following week. "ToMichael Devon, Cincinnati was like acomfortable pair of shoes."

Comfortable until he decides togo jogging one morning in a "Sani-bel is for Lovers'' sweat shirt andgets shot at by a couple of machine _gun-toting assassins.

Pennington, who appears to viewthe world from the nosebleed seatsin right field, attacks the ineptness "of the CIA and lashes out at the lib-eral American press as though wewere all card carrying members ofthe ACLU: "Here, the people takeevery negative comment againsttheir country as a fact. In Russia, thepeople know that everything thegovernment said was a lie... Amer-

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He's equally accurate in his as- ..sessment of traffic conditions onPeriwinkle Way. "As usual traffic

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As with the other Devon's Waybooks, "The Star Wars Plot" prob- _~ably won't be nominated for aPulitzer, but then no Pulitzer prize-winning book has ever explored thepossibility of a Soviet attack againsta resident of Sanibel. : --

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Mother Goose becomes a senior citizen' By Caren Herman

* She Is an author, twice widowed,mother of three, a former Sanibelresident and the wit and humor that

. mark her 72 years come through inKaye Starbird's latest work, "Grand-mother Goose's Recycled Rhymes",an updated version, for senior and c~

(^oon-to-be-senior citizens, of versesthat once dealt with issues for theyoung. ^. The book is also a permanentcalendar with plenty of room forbirthdays, anniversaries and phonenumbers, all interspersed with someof Starbird's modernized rhymes.

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PEOPLE OF THE BLUE-GREEN WATERThe Village of Supai in the Havasu Canyon of Arizona may beone of the most remote tourist destinations in the United States

By Mary Cole man

Even as In*, mailing of America'cont inue Us inexorable pacethere are a few isolated pock

cts in (his country where lime standsstill. The (ravel writer, torn betweenan altruistic urge to protect and the

The village shuts down at 7p.m. Including the lodge of-fice where the only payphone is located. ^

professional drive to publish, faces adilemma which is often resolved bycompromise. =

The popular press has few men ;

tions of the village of Supai in theHavasu Canyon of Arizona, andthose few are brief. One of the mostremote tourist destTnaiion$~in theUnited Slates, it has not beendiscovered by the flossy coffee-table publications — probably withreason. F odor's "The Far West

Top: a hone is telttercdjn a canyon, •in sighl of 3 rushing waterfall. Photo-graph by Mary Coieman.

1988" calls the canyon America'sShangri-la, but the designation isapt only if you imagine JamesEilton's fictional valley in "LostHoriron" as dry, dusty and pervaded with the smell of horse dung.

The village consists ot tiie remaining 500 members of the Havasupaitribe, or "people of the blue-greenwater." The Havasu Falls, which lieabout two miles from the village <<further down the canyon, are oftenseen in photo calendars of theSouthwest. The water frills from aheight of over 200(fcet into a sries ofpools and smaller waterfalls, creat-ing a setting so spectacular as todefy adequate description. MearbyMooney Falls is even moredramatic; descent to its sandy beachis by rope bridge and is recom-mended only at one's own risk.

Visitors to Hayasau are allowed ,only with reservations and expresspermission f{pm the tribe. Accom-modations are minimal. A nativeAmerican Club Med this is not.

Havasupai Lodge has 20 roomswith hot and cold running water, airconditioning, but no television ortelephone, The tribe maintanis agrocery store with a lot of empty

shelf space and a few high pricedcanned and staple goods There isalso a village cafe serving sandwiches ice cream and Indian burntosThe\i ' lagpshutsdownat7 p in ,including the lodge office where theoi ly pay phone is located

\ isitors at the lodge ana thespacious campg/ound near the fallsthen entertain themselves star-gazing, rummaging for any food thatmay be left in their backpacks, and

;comparing experiences along thetrail.

Across to Havasu Canyon is by !

: fool, hoiseback or helicopter. The .village has no paved streets, no .- .automobiles, no street lights. Wedid not even see a bicycle. Havasuchildren are on horseback from ,infancy, cradled in their mother'sarms. When they want a ride, they ~simply flag down a free-roaminghorse and mount it bare-backed with

_'••' the Help 01 an upturned pidai.egiocery crate. Supai Post Office isthe only one in the country that still r,dispatches and receives mail by

='! horseback.By far the vast majority of visit

ors enter the village by foot, simplybecause the eight-mile hike through

remote and eerie canyons accountsfor much of the trip's mystique.

The procedure in full is this:Contact the Havasupai TouristOffice, Supai, AZ 86435 for reser-vations. Most people spend two

Tourism is the number onesource of income for theHavasu, but they control thetourism — not vice-versa.

nighls. The phone number is (602}448-2121 for the campground or448:2111 for the lodge, which letsthe rooms for S50 per night. There :also -i hiking fee of 512 per person,which allows the visitors an officialyellow visitor's tag to be worn at ailtime. Access in ot out of the can-yon by horseback is $35 one-way.Arrangements for the helicopter tripmu5tbe.made in advance and maybe made through the tribe although

the chopper company is private andoperates out of Las Vcgas.

The jumping-cft point for Havasu

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PEOPLE—• From page 1C

m CanyonisSeligman.Arizonaofm Route 66 nostalgia. The 80mi!e

. driveJromSeligman toHaluapai^ Hilltop is begun well before dawn incc otder to hit the trail head before the.^ sun gets high. The Haluapai cou in<r of theHavasupai whoo^ns the 30-2 mile lightly surfaced road leading upu. to the crest of the canyon, gra?e[ j their cattle along this open range. *<r Tourism is the number one source£ of income for the Havasau, but theycc conlrolthe tourism — not vice2 versa.

UJ We have done a lot of experi-Jl menting," says tribal chairman2 Delmartlqualia. "We like what we< do and we will keep it jike this." He

- co thought the best time to visit thecanyon, in order to enjoy theweather <jnd fully appreciate thebeauty of the area, would be Marchorearly Apri l.

The tribe does a bit of adverli:tng, but the biggest promotion forthe hike seems to be wordof-mouth.We were amazed at the number ofEuropean and Oriental visitors weencountered seeking out the pre-European America. ;

In the course of my conversation_with Uqualla, I asked him about the

iriDf: s native religion and he said hefound it difficult to discuss withoutsiders. Having come across someattempts by writers to describe thereligion, I can understand that.When told by one of us, It takes onan unfortunate fairytale quality. ButI did see an inter-lribar ~-memorandum on the subject at- -

Above: Native American inhabitants of the valley, tf man and his smaS child, enjoy the Idyllic surround'Jngs during a hike. Photograph by Mary Co/eman.

tempting to halt uranium mining inthe Grand Canyon, a source of greatdistress for the tribe. HavasuCanyon is geologically a part of the .Grand Canyon and the Havasupatformerly roamed throughout muchof the territory now owned by theNational Park Service. This memogave me a glimpse into what It

means to be a Havasupai. I hadknown, of course, that nativeAmericans call the earth MotherEarth. In this memo the GrandCanyon was also called Grand-mother Canyon. .., •--' ~.

Mother Earth and GrandmotherCanyon. Even as! tried tocomprehend It, my mind would slide

away from the Image and I wouldshiver with wonder. I thought aboutthat a lot as I walked out of theCanyon and sometimes, at oddhours, I think ebout it st i l l .D

Mary Coleman, a journalist,recently returned from a five-monthRV trip out west.

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Chronic marijuana use erodes physical healthBy Dr. William Schamadan

W henever social concern about the use ofmarijuana (cannabis} has resulted in a pub-'lie debate, there has been an expert panel

convened to reseatch scientific truths about thedrug so that "proper" legislation could be enacted.Each of these expert panels has provided us with

f" additional information, but each has also uncoveredmore areas which need further study. By the timethe researchers have collected enough data to beginto answer some of the critical questions, public con-cern begins to lade, researchers lost interest (andfunding), and the legislative urgency goessway...but the cannabis use does not.

The marijuana preparations currently In use con-tain more than 60 different cannabinoid substances,but only two of them have been studied very much;della-9-letrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabldiol

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These chemicals act at multiple sites throughoutthe body including the central nervous system andother organs. When marijuana is smoked, THC israpidly absorbed through the lungs and peak bloodlevels are reached about the time the cigarette is fin-ished, but the level falls rapidly after that. Within

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After a single dose, traces of THC can be found inthe blood for 20 hours, but the half-life of its metab-olites is much longer. The complete elimination of asingle dose of THC might take 30 days or longer. 'Frequent users therefore tend to accumulate thesecannabinolds in their target tissues. How much thisoccurs and what the clinical effects might be are stillnot clear. Because of this erratic distribution/elimination curve, urVne levels cannot be used to tell

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.. Marijuana impairs psychomotor performance andthese effects seem to be dose related. Recent exper-iments show this impairment tc last For severalhours after the person no longer feels any subjectiveeffects from the dose. These studies used complextasks like those required in driving a car or flying aplane. The evidence confirms that marijuana useimpairs a driver's performance and increases errorscores. When marijuana is taken together with alco-he) the impairment is compounded, making this adangerous combination. „ •:.,;,

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has the same cancer, bronchiectasis and emphy- gsema risk as a parkaday tobacco smoker. : —••

Anima! studies show marijuana to decrease the ^body's immune response to some infections. It also J£disturbs the hormone balance which regulates re- >productive function. Women have decreased estro- Qgen production/may not ovulate, and often have ~jmenstrual irregularities. Men show a drop in testo- msteronc levels, decreased sperm production and loss Qof sperm motility. These changes seem to return to 3>normal after the drug Is stopped, but prospective ••. mstudies need to be designed to evaluate the long- "term effects. .' = .--'•.••• The information we have about the effect of mari-juana on pregnancy outcomes, felal abnormalities,or problems with growth and development is largelyanecdotal, but there is much legitimate concernabout harmful effects.

People smoke marijuana to experience the cen-t ra l nervous system elfects which they perceive tobe pleasant or desirable. Unfortunately, the acute ef-fects of this intoxication may lead to high-risk be-haviors which are a threat to the well being of the ,user or others, and the chronic effects can produce agradual erosion of men'al and phy teal health Any\n iy you look at it, the use of marijuana doc notseem to be helpful to one's well being G

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environment. Time for grandparents to brush up on island ecology

By Kr is t ie Seaman <A new class Is being offered by Sanibel-CepHva

Conservation Foundation to help grandparentsshare nature with children. Three two-hour sessionswill introduce activities, games and teaching tech-niques lo help families enjoy the outdoors. Theclass will also look at children's books and activityguides, available nature journeys, and good placestovisitonSanibel.

The classes arc scheduled (or Thursday morningson Feb. 9,16, and 23. Call SCCF at 472-2533 (orreservations. This class is designed to help youshare SanibcTs environment with the young and ,young at heart. .

Other programs include Beach Walks on Feb. Iand 17, a Might Prowl on ihe 6th and an bland Ecol-ogy Car Caravan on the 24lh. Call 472-2533 for in-formation and reservations.

The second Open House of the season wi|! be heldPresident's Day, Feb. 20. ;.

Tuesdays at the Center are every Tuesday at 2p.m. Topics for February Include Habitat Manage-ment, Ospreys, Mangrove Ecology and Lee CountyButterflies, Check the calendar of activities forspecifics. " „

Two special lectures arc also being offerd for gar-deners. On Wednesday, Feb. 15at 10a.m.,PennyRogers will present a program on Potting and Care :

of Orchids and Stag Horn Ferns. On Tuesday, Feb.21 at 10 a.m.; Kay Cude will demonstrate "Plantingand Care of Herbs and Spices." Each of these pro-grams Is $3 for members and S5 for non-membersand will be held at ihe Native Plant Nursery. Organ-ically grown herbs will be available for sale after theprogram. ' '

SCCF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to .

• the conservation of natural resources and wildlifehabitat on and about the islands. The Mature Center,trails. Nature Shop and Native Plant Nursery areopen 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day but Sun-day,D ,. •

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;;. Tarpon in bay may signal start of an early seasonBy Steve Cason

m arpon were spotted tn the backI bay last week — unusual forM. this time of the year — and if

the water continues lo stay warm, itcould mean the start of an early sea-son

Sanibel guide John Fussellcaught and released two tarpon lastweek —one was estimated lo weigh150 lbs. and the other .120 l b s . -allowing him to claim the Nah-nah-nah-nahnah Award for 1989. Hehooked up with a third tarpon, but itgot off. :

Although the main school doesn'tusually begin to arrive until mid-March, Sanibel Island Fishing Clubpresident and charier guide DaveGibson said the warmer than normaltemperatures could help to bring thetarpon In early.

Anglers hoping tc mount a tarponthis year need to purchase a "ki l ltag" first. The S50 tag — plus S1 forpaperwork —must be attached to -the tarpon as soon as the fish isboated. There is a limit of one tagper person per year. Tags are availa-ble at the Tax Collector's office indowntown Fort Myers.

back bay with redfish scatteredalong the mangroves.

Grouper are being caught off-shore in 60 to 70 feet of water, andthere are reports of an occasionaldolphin and king mackerel. The tak-ing of kings ?n federal waters (be-yond 10 miles) is prohibited.

SANIBEL ISLAND FISHING CLUBwill meet this Sunday night insteadof Monday. Cocktails and fish talesbegin at 6 p.m., with the meetingstarting at 7 p.m. The club meets atthe Putting Pelican Restaurant atBeachview Golf Club.

Club members wilt discuss nextSaiurday'strout and sheepsheadtournament,. For more informationabout the tournament, attend themeeting, or call Dave Gibson at 466-4680.

ELSEWHERE: Trout action re-mains predictable on the flats In the

FISHING SEMINAR: Fishing guideJ im "Captain Bambi" Bambergerwill conduct a seminar on saltwaterfishing tonight at 7:30 p.m. at theRamada IRQ. Riverfront on WestFirst Street"in downtown Fort Myers.

Damberger will offer hints forboth inshore and offshore anglers,as well as provide Information aboutgear, bait, laws, fishing clubs;and

biological awareness.The seminar is part of the Lee .

County Extension Service's ongoingboating seminar series. A l l seminarsarc free and open to the publ ic.

The series is sponsored by South-west Florida Marine Trades Associa-t ion, Marine Electronic Service Inc.,and Lee County Extension Service/Florida Sea Grant. --u • •

FUN FISHING FACTS: Accordingto the National Marine FisheriesService, an est imated 17 mi l l i on rec-reational anglers caught almost 632mi l l ion pounds of fish In 1987. :•

Those catches accounted forabout 20 percent of the total food

L fisl i caught that year. :Bycompar ison, commercia l

fishermen caught an estimated 6.9bi l l ion pounds, valued at $3.1 bil-l ion, or about 45 cents a pound.

The most common species caughtby recreational anglers were blue-f ish, spotted sea trout , summerflounder, At lant ic croaker and spot.

Recreational anglers spent an es- -t imated $7.5 b i l l ion , which, whendivided by the pounds of f ish theycaught, works out to about $ 11.90 apound. -A; .•'-•FISHING CLUB RECORDS: Com-petition for Sanibel Island FishingClub's Angler of the Year honors if

off to a — well, let's just say it's off,with four anglers recording theircatches. The leading catches are:channel cat i-Lanny Chew, 16%inches; ladyfish • Merle Foster, 20%inches; iripletail -Tracy Walters, 22inches; and spotted sea (rout • Andy

.pnelli, 21 % inches. ... •Records are kept on file at Sanibel

Marina Ship's Store. Winners will be ,,announced monthly at clubmeetings. The angler leading In the

. most categories at the end of theyear will get his or her name etchedon the coveted Herb Purdy Angler ofthe Year trophy on display at.Gramma Dots Seaside Saloon.

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Patrol announcedrecently that it hasundertaken astatewide publicawareness campaignentitled, "LookingAhead," tc increasethe public's knowledgeof how the changesthat accompany thenatural aging process

affect driver andpedestrian safety andhow aging drivers canmake Florida'shighways safer forthemselves and for a\idrivers,

"According to a re-cent study conductedby Florida StateUniversity, four out offive Florida drivers

over the age of 65have never receivedany formal instructionin safe driving. That's .

- nearly 1,300,000drivers — one-seventhof the drivers onFlorida's roads," saidFlorida Highway PatrolDirector BobbyBurkett.. The Florida Highway

Patrol has been _ .developing this pro-gram over the past -

" year through theFlorida State Universi-ty Center for Instruc-'•""tional Development.These activities havebeen funded by agrant from the U.S.Department of Healthand Human Services,

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Using posters,brochures, public ser-vice announcementsand an instructionalvideo, the FloridaHighway Patrol willprovide information •on the aging process,the increased danger

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Quoting statistics that piece to-gether a bteak mosaic, Dr. Willard -Payne forecasts a special problemthat afreets developing nationsevery day and could eventually influ-ence everyone. "

A Sanibel resident; Payne is exec-utive director of Mature Center ofLee County in Fort Myers.

His presentation to Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation'sTuesday at the Center programprompted the audienie of about 50participants to ponder morality andenvironmental action.

'Most everybody is going tostarve to death," Payne,1 a botanistby training, satd of statistical fore-casts.

Periodically, the problems of

world hunger and its relationship to •morality and environmental action,are carried on airwaves to even themost affluent households. ButPayne agrees, long before restau- £

rants run out of food for customers...world hunger will have escalated.

"About 40,000 babies starveevery day," he said, quoting Time.magazine. "'•• Complicating the problem ofdwindling food supplies is an'&suethat hits closer to home; overpopu-lation on a scale that makes Sanl-bel's problem pale. World popula-tion is projected to reach 6 billion by2000. Within the first half of the nextcentury, when population totals ex-plode over 10 billion, common com-forts of life may evaporate.

"There will come a time sooner orlater that the population will have

reached a level that it will no longer- be possible to meet the needs re-

quired to fulfill human happiness," (!

Payne said. t • _; 'In his definition, those needs in-

clude food, a basic level of comfortand, of course, love. -

Taken for granted in affluent •*areas, those needs are not being metin countries, where starvation is afact of everyday life. •

What water is used every day toflush household toilets would be atreasure for scores of people in de-veloping nations.

-"We're profligate," Payne said.From the perspective of the ThirdWorld, water is used in amazingamounts in this country, he adds.

But water is a renewable resource,and Payne points optimists toward",-,:•he solution to satisfying a growing

population (alongside a controlled $birthrate). Increasing dependence -<on renewable resouces instead of -M

nonrenewoble resources, swapping 5petroleum power for water or solar {§power, could help the environmen .-.tal system work toward those basic ^

; needs. . • - - . - , |2Citing the umbrella ant as an ex- >

ample, Payne described an energy ^,5 resource system that uses recycla- -^o

ble fuel, or infthe case of solar ener- mgy, supposedly infinite fuel. (Just a j>few yards away from Paynes podi- 3urn at SCCF, solar cells gobbled msunlight to satisfy some of the cen- a

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STARVATION• from page 7C•s required to "make an ant" is con-tained In that system, Payne said,

"We need to maximize the thingswe can get from water, wind, sunand the things that can grow," hesaid. ^

Some people point to Ihe oceanas a source of harvestable food. But,Payne asks, how much of oceanproducts ai e harvestable. He pointsto other statistics showing onlyjboul t l percent of earth's land-mass Is cultivable.

FHP• f rom page 6C

Even if there was enough food logo around, fuel to cook it in develop-ing countries is rapidly being deplet-ed. Brazilian rain forests, whichsupply five percent of earth's oxy-gen, are being destroyed paitly for ...cooking fuel, " .

In India, wood fuelis in suchihortsupply that cattle dung is prized asfuel. Soil nutrients contained in cat-tle excrement is not being returnedlo the earth to nurture new growth..People in that situation may diefrom lack of fuel before they diefrom starvation.

The moral question is a delicateone, according to Payne- Peoplewant dogs and cats or wildlife to be

,;:- happy, but they also are concerned-with other people.

On television, periodic pictures ofwhole populations starving to deathdo not seem real, according to one J .viewpoint. .'"' ' , ' r'~ -

In addition, people tend to focuson what the media puts in headlines:

natural disasters where thousands ofpeople die at one fell swoop, accord-ing to Payne. In the meantime.40.000 babies will die today.

Statistics from Stanford Universi-ty state that, currently, we can har-vest and use about 40 percent ofearth's resources. When the popula-tion triples as projected for the nextcentury,iiwilltake 120percent, "'Payne said.• t>-- -: "

"Coaching the MatureDriver".

There are morethati 1.5 milliondrivers in Florida overJ5, and anothermillion between 55and 65. It is asignificantly growingpopulation thatheretofore has receiv-ed little positive atten-tion as a specifictarget group concern-Ing these vital safetyefforts." BurkeU add-

• ed.. In 1570, people

over 65 made up only17.3% of Florida'spopulation.

. By 1980. that

number had risen toalmost 18 %.

. According to cur-rent growth trends, by •1990 people over 65will make up nearly20 %. ^

. Though they ac-counted for less than9% of the total ac-cidents, drivers over,.65 accounted for over11 % of the fatal ac-cidents (1987).

» If involved in anaccident, a driver over65 Is three-and-a-halftimes as likely to beInjured as a youngerdriver.

* A driver over 65 Isfour Umes as likely todie from those injuries

- as a younger driver.• Older drivers lend

• Exhibits ot woridwde specimen shells. arxJ shell art.

• Exhibits by foreign shell clubs.

» Unique mt--slseo exhibit irom Hawaii's "Fabiddentslana." Ihe only shells Lloyds ot London will ins^e.

• Winners ot Junior' m-schoot companions.

• Fascinating acwaiiurn e*tiicii~o! live shel's

• Doc* pfwe drawing everv hour.

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* Older drivers don'tsuddenly becomedangerous drivers.Gradual changes intheir driving over anumber of years ac-

' count for those chang-* tng statistics.

.; » The fatality ratefor pedestrians over65 Is mucb^grealerthan the rate for \younger pedestrians.D

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; « y ou all want to! Y know what puz-! M. zlesme?It's -! those girls who make

up the cute little cook-. ie boxes, you know thei ones made from Christ -• mas cards. They loadi them up with cookies; and everything is fine: and dandy. Except they! don't do it but once a: year and I can't see whyj they don't do it more1 often. In case you don't

know, I'm talkingabout those girls fromSaint Hilary's Church,they may be loafing onthe job. o

DDD.I got another bou-

quet and it is so pretty.I have it on the table onthe porch where I sit alot of the time. Every-

one, coming and go-ing, stops for a lookand to comment on thebeauty of the flowers. Itcame from FrancescaWakinandlthankhefa

'- lot.DDD

Received my firstcard from Leo and Pris-cillaShelski.whoareon their way around theworld. The messagewas "wonderful ship, .nice people, good

. weather and just wish; you were here." I would

be a bunch of fun if thatwish could come true,

. but since it can't, I'lljust get along real good

„ and wait for my nextcard. This card wassent from Barbados, -West Indies.

O D DElain Nelson has

been tooting around

the countryside andshe brought me a ditlyof a little book. The lit-tle book is called"Southern Is." and waswritten by Mary Norton °Kratt and illustrated byBillDrathandifyoudon't know what South-ern is I'll give you anexample or two. For ex-ample, "There's noth-ing very different aboutSoutherners except forthe way they think andfeel and act."

And there Is "South-ern is knowing whereyour people camefrom, how they got

. there, where they areburied and who mar-ried whom—orshould've and didn't."And there is "SouthernIs calling her MissOlivia because every-body else does or

colonel because he'ssaid to have served orjudge because he actslike one. There is tots

and it's all good stuff.ODD

I don't know if I willspeak to Donald Gerowif I ever see him. Don-ald lives at Fa I mouth,ME but he own3 a con-do on Sanibel. He haswritten that he wouldcome to see me and hehas been to Sanibel butno Donald showed upat Shady Rest. He hassent me wooden post-cardsofdeerandmoose so I may givehim another chance. Ifhe shows up some day.,s ' O D D

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food was what you areduring lent, and oilierspace was the back ofthe Riviera Theatre.

We were belorehouse-husbands/gayrights, computerdating, dual careers,and commuter mar-riages. We were beforeday-care centers,group therapy, andnursing homes. Wenever heard of FM ra-dio, tape decks, elec-tric typewriters, artifi-cial hearts, word proc-essors, yogurt andguys wearing earrings,

. For us, time-sharingmeant togethernessnot computers or con-dominiums; a chip

meant a piece of wood;hardware was hard-ware; and softwarewasn't even a word.

In 1940, "Made in .Japan" meantjunfcandthe term 'making out*referred to how you didon an exam. Pizza, ,McDonald's and instantcoffee were unheardof."G

Margaret Mickle is aretired reporter whospent over 25 yearswriting about people.Fort Myers born, shespent her girlhood onCaption, tiowJn hereighties, she lives dtShady Rest fiuningHome,

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HARBOR VILLA »642 Bedroom, 2 Bath

$157,500

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$159,000

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. femer.iber when Sa'ubel and Coptivjhad no crowds?

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, rcfncnibcr when you couttf i jn^ yourloolpiir.ts on the beach a te« days laii

. lemembct when Ihete weren'l anyshoppmgtrnlers?

ruiDcmbcf when |hc*e wcii1 |usl t * oresiauranis to chtvj ie liom?

ri'rrcii 'bci vilicn iheie was only oneaved f

.•ict'inbi'r when >nu i:i>u1tl buy pro(.t'Hv t>»Sanibel and Caoiiva toi under $40,000?

Capture IM-SU ntenuirii's on Upper Capiiva Isfand ljus! ionly by buHf vt snicitl pfa^C ~~ just 15 rpinutCS Irijffi Hn* DiiiHrirt'Ul A tjLMiily iilcij'yR* yAiiilS'you - NO CAUSEWAY - NO CROWDS - NO CARS - NO HURRYING - NO SHOPPINGCENTERS - NO PAVED ROADS - NO CONDOMINIUMS. :

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. homhouses. Trudy and FrankPoster. Frank Porter Realty.P.O. Box 1750, Franklin,Nortn Carolina 28734. (704)524-6341.84 | • ALL-0222

LOOKING FOR ACREAGE?HOW ABOUT A SPEC-TACUIAR HOME? YOUDEFINITELY NEED TO SEETHIS UNIQUE PROPERTY.TWO-STORY HOME. POOL,COTTAGE. 9.5 ACRES.

"W. GEM REAI —NC. 995-2436.

LEHIQH BUILDING SITESAND HOMES (or sale. Savemoney! For more inlorma-.tlon call Gene Hinsleler,'Agent for buyer. 3695881.Cameo Realty of Lee Coun-ty, Inc.

HOMES FORSALECANAL HOME - Split 3 B R /2 BA. 2 car garage. 90x125lot. Dock, davits, sprinklers.deep well. S169.OOO. 310Egret St., F.M.B. 463-3476.

115 FEET ON THE CALOO-SAHATCHEE RIVER IN THELABELLE AREA. FORT DE-NAUD ROAD. HAS AP-PROXIMATELY SO ORANGETREES, 3 BR;2 BATH HOMEWITH DOUBLE GARAGE,MANY EXTRAS, MUST SEETO APPRECIATE. ALSOHAS 26 x 36 CBS BUILD-ING. ALL FOR ONLY(170,000. APPOINTMENTSONLY. 675-0383 ROBERTOR JUDY CROSS, BROK-ERS. WHATIEY 1 REALESTATE, INC. .85 - ALL-O202

CALOOSA ESTATES DRIVE.3 BR/2 BATH SPANISHSTYLE HOME ON THECALOOSAHATCHEE RIVERIN THE LABELLE AREALARGE RECREATIONROOM, FAMILY ROOM,SCREENED PORCH, POOLWITH JACUZZI. SMALLBOAT DOCK AND 2 STORYLARGE BOAT DOCK. PUR-CHASE WITH 200 FT. ONRIVER. S 175.000 OR WITH$300 FT. ON RIVERS214900. APPOINTMENTSONLY.. G7S42B3 ROBERTOR JUDY CROSS. BROK-ERS. WHATLEY REALESTATE.JNC. ": _

THE bUNET~-3licrV73bedroom, 2 bath, garage,bottom, closedin room (orpool — owner transferred.Must sell Priced below mar-ket. 472-2624.85 1-0202

HOMES FORSALE

HOMES FOR

NEW EXECUTIVE HOMECONVENIENT LOCATION ON SANIBEL :

Two living levels —• 3 bedroom / 2 bath, interior andexterior entries, two zones air conditioning, fireplace,island kitchen, 4,000 total s.f., situated on almostone acre, room for poo!. s

Cathy Tremblay. Realtor Assoc.'. "MERRILL L Y N C H R E A L T Y

_ 472-4000 : «:TF

GULF FRONT * UPPER CAPTIVAFURNISHED - 2 Bedroom, 2 Sath, C o t t w . Sitswell tuck on (trf s lot. ExHllent rental, $289,000.

813-472-8930 AFTER S P.M.BAY FRONT. 2 bedroomhome, Fort Myeis Beach. In-credible view — 6011. dock,water, electric. Familyroom, solar healed pool.(279,900. 480 Madison,REALMAR ASSOC. RE*ALTOR, 462-6M1.92 - BSI-0405

3 MINUTES to Sanlbol

Lake Estates. 3 specialhomes, 3 bedroom, 3 bathfamily room, spa. 5103,000/$110,009. Call: Terrl« ftftnlMax. 469-0444 days. 489-4S66 eves.8 2 O 2

SPACIOUS CUSTOM CAPE4/2 pool homo. Quality con-struction, doubts, oarage,family and Florida rooms,8-80 room lor entertainingBeautiful, dist inctive599.900. Priced io sell.5426007.84 - . ALL-O208THREE BEOROOM. POOLHOME FOR ONLY $60 500CONVENIENT AREA OFNORTH FORT MYERSONLY MINUTES TO TH^BRIDGE. NICELY LAND-SCAPED, FENCED YARD.GEM REAL ESTATE INC995-2436.3 BR, 3 BA, private en-trances. 2'-'! years old. Over-sized corner lot. cily waier.vaulteci ceilings, large kitch-en, den. utility room, olfice,altic. Screened entranceand \2' x 3 ! ' lanai. 2 catQaraQG, plenty .of cupr

boards, closels and storageOwner 574 6432.86 BCI-020B

GUMBO LIMBO'Sanibel

Lake Fioni HomeFofSale

9427 Sage Court483-0330

" . NoAgeniaBEACH HOUSE. Excellentview. Carport. Two rentalapartments below. Zonedc o m n e r c i a l . By owner,1214.000 Call 483-6555.

85 - ALL-0209

MOVING NORTH - Re-duced S9.000! Beautiful! 2BR, 2 9A, F!a. room, largerdressing a»ea, pool, garage,cancl, near nospitals and

OWNER WILL FINANCES29-43tQ.

BY OWNER22382 Walton -~ Sutler area!2174 s,-q. ft. 2 bedroom, split,2 baths, family room. LR,OR. lanai. 2 car garage

MANY. MANY EXTRAS!!$72,900 - Call 639-5145

O N T ~ 6 F ~ THREE prtvalehomes on beach yolf course.Split 2 bedrooms. 2 fcatr.s,screened pool area, ca-thedral ceii.ngs, boat doch-

mation call o^ner. $163,000or best ol fer^SB 6783.fSTERcTBAron water min-utes to Gult.. 2 bedroom, 2bath, central AiH, screenedglassed Florida room, car-port. Boat dock and slipFruit trees. J89.900. Call:(216) fl98-5B2I eves.B2 • B1G-0222

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HOMES FORSALE

NEW 3 BR( 2 BA home.Large master suite, vaultedcel'ings. Quiet clean southisland locat ion. Privatebeach access. 3128.OQO.Call Dave,eves.6-9pm.

ai3-267-eior

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From 31 (U-Repair). Delin-quent t a i property. Repos-

6000, E K I . G H 2 0 4 5 lor cur-rent iepo list.

CONDOSFOR SALE

Mariner Pointe

Beautiful view ol San CarlosBaf, and Snell Harbor infet.

_Unfurnished. S175.OOO. Byowner.

472-391186 . 1-0216

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION,BAYSIDE VILLA

One bedisom, Iwo batri,goigeous waterview. Allamenities o l the ftnesi re-

can collect, days — (201)744-2100 or eves — (701)746-7963.

tt25,000 FIRM65 UJ302

RIVIERA CLUB d:iecT"byOAfiei. Gull Ironlage. fur-nished. £129.900. 489 2838.82 BCI-0206

FOR 3ALE: Time s fwe 2 BRcondo overlooking beautifulPEACE RIVER. TheCharlotte Bay Resort Club.S10.000 For into., IS13J629-6127.91 ALLO215

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•Sani&ei. Town house, 2 bed-rooms, 2'> baths, pool, rur-mshed. $70,000. Unfur-n i shed $67,000. Cal l454-0S6S.82 ,-•: ALL-QJ03

FORT MVERS BEACH —Townhouse. 2 bedroom 2^ibath on canal. $105,000.

463-1003.ALL4201

CAPE CORAL CONDO. 2BH, 2 BA. screened porch.pool. Ne«t to goil course.Canat. t,«OOsq ft. $57,900.

813 945 046586 ,. ALL-0208

GULF FRONTCONDO. nThHoof. Sale by o.*ner. Deco-rator tu rn isheo . Neverrented 2 BR?2 bath. Pool,hot luO anr) across from golfana tennis. 765-4485.85_ AtL-0208

CINNAMON COVE 2 BR/2bath, second door, neverrented. Shutters, dome ceil-ings, micrawave. baths andkitchen wallpapered, club

Assumabie loan Price$73,900. 4662670, owner.85 ALL-0208

THE LANDINGS. Single fa-mily home, 3 8R?2 Bath,large Florida room withelectric shutters, extra largefamily room, two car garage,private golt, tnarma, lennis,r es tau ran t . - $165,000.4SS-6260.

B5 IBS4202

O N ' T H E GULF7"Sea"Oa7r-Boca Grande. GasparillaIsland. FL. Spacious 2 BR;2 BA contemporary condo.Poo>. spa, lighted tenmscou'ts. quality Jurn;shmgs.$166,000 by cwnet, (613)472-922*. -65 L_W216 .

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

BAYSIDE VILLA1 bedtoom, 2 bam. V>ater.vievi unit. Completely;'6-dec&raied. South Seas g^jar-anleed lease progfam Allamenities ot South SeasPlantation. S124.900, byO«ner. 2O1-7442100, daysOr 201.746-7963, evenings.84 I-C209RIVERFRONT CONDO -Sunset Vista - 2 bedroom.

2 bath. All appliances, pool,tennis, covered parking.$87,000 (lease option avaii-able), cait 482-3WB.64 ALL-0222

CAPE CORAL CONDO. 2BR, 2 BA, all appliances.screened patio, mint condi-'lion. Must see to appre-ciate. Furniture opliona).$52,000. . 7720139 or549 7284. Leave message.86 ALL4215PEPPERTREE _ POINTECONDO by owner. Lakeside2 bedroom, 3 bath. 2 walk-inclosets, stacked washeddryer. Completely furnishedclubhouse, pool, marina,tennis courts, $65,000. Call«2-B929.B2 ALL-0222

2 BEDROOM, 2 batn. groundMoor, 200' canal, heatedpool, covered parking. Slor-age screened lanai. Ail ap-pliances, dock. River accessadult Cape Coral. Call549-4253.62 CIGO222

3/2 1500 PLUS SO. FT., 2SCREENED BALCONIES.30 FT. LIVING ROOM, BESTLOCATION IN SOUTHFORT MYERS. BELOWORIGINAL COST! $60,600.WE HAVE A 3 YEAR OLDSON AND NEED A BACK-YARD! 482-3164 OR 936-4070 OWNER/BROKER.

82 ALL-0201

CAPE CORAL"— 2 BR.2bath condo —- 3 *alk-inclosets — all appliances.drapes. End unit — oneblock to bus Centrallylocated Heated pool, jacuz-zi, kitchen eouipped clubhouse. Low monthly.542-8346._65 ALL-0202

CAPE COD~CONDOlor sa?(>or trade in Santbei 472 9429Call between Feb. 12 andMar. 3, after that Brev*slerMA 1-508-896-3325

_B6 - 1-0323

MM

ft

iIi

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CONDOS

FOR SALE

INTERVAL

OWNERSHIP

UNPRETENTIOUSLYPRICED >TRUE

GULF FRONTCONDOMINIUM

Two bedroom, two bath withloft, laundry, andscreened porch.

$268,000, furnished.Maryann Skehan, GRI Peter SkehanBroker Salesman Realtor Associate

' 813-472-6555 JiMfikEvening, 813-466-0097 ^ S S ^ "

Outside Florida, 1-800-445-1566 (SANIBEL REALTY)

SPECIAL VALUE — Beachfront condominium, 2 bed-room, 2 bath. Rock bottomprice! Beautiful beach andrental income! Call quickly.Lolfreno Rual Estate. Inc.463-2999, 24 hours.

F O R T M Y E R S BEACH. De-luxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath con-

_do on Gull. 2,000 sq. ft. In-cludlnn^enclosed balcony.Garage parking. Tennis,sauna. 75' heated pool. Un-furnished, $160,000. Call4G3-O12S.

* * * * * * * * * * * *FOR SALE by owner, 2 BR72bath condo. Pool and ten-nis. 1440 Middle Gulf Dr.,Sanibel. $147,500. Call337-4371.* * * * * * * * * * * *

BOARDWALK~CAPER: 2BEDROOM 2 DATH CON-DO. BEAUTIFUL CANALFRONT VIEW. VAULTEDCEIL ING, SCREENEDPORCH. BOAT DOCKAVAILABLE - DEEPWATER. DIRECT ACCESSTO GULF, 466 4463.

RRtTSALE: TIME SHARE.2 BR,condo overlookingbeautiful Peace Rver. TrieCHARLOTTE BAY RESORTCLU3. $10000. For into,(B13) 629-0127 (Por tChariotlei.

INTERVAL

OWNERSHIP

2 CEMETERYPLOTS in PineLawn ceme te r y , LongIsland. N.Y. — Garden olRemembrance. Bunal (ortour . $8,000 tor bo th .743-286B (Port Cha-lcltetg( . ALL-0:08

PG.I. DEEP WATER CANALLOT 85' >r 1 3 C Readv Icbuitd. 566.900 1-627-0769(Port Chiirictiei91 Al.L-0201

LANI KAI. "Week' s « lOc-

INTERVAL

OWNERSHIP

CAPTIVA — South SeasPlantation Cottage. 2 bed-room, 2 bald, sleeps 8.Master bedroom extra largewith jacuui . Nexl to Gulf.golf course, . 2 swimmingpools, fishing. Weeks 5 & 6.Will sell only both week? atone lime, S21,000 per week.201 -754-8620.

SOUTH SEAS PLANTA-TION. Plantation BeachClub unit 1011, on gull andnear pool Weeks 35 art£36.S5.50O per week or make of-fer. Also 1 week free inR.CI. available with pur-chase. By owner. 694-3166.86 1-0202

CASA YBEL ^ " i j i r c c t T ytrom owner. Weeks 16. 17,18 Building F142. 2 bed-room, 2 ba'h. sleeps 6. Up-per corner floor. Specialsale price 'or 3 weeks, bulwill divide. Available lor ren-tal also. Mis. Lise Leonard.Ptantatiori'Beach Club. 514-229-3604 or 514 845-7147.84 - I-O202

FOH SALETORTUGASEACHCLUB

Weeks 51 & 52. Upptr. cor-ner uni t , B Bui lding.S29.900.

.407-488-1B12FORlALETfowner . SouthSeas Planlation. Week K14(April 7-14). 2 bedroom, 2bath, screened porch. FacesGulf. Sleeps 6- Golf, pools.Free tennis. Very private.J19.0OO. (312) 362-6959 or(312) 937-7520.82 - i-0216

~ 1 Sanibef B7a"ch~c7utr"t"

Wee-.s4 & 5 •-

Sanibel Beach Club IIWee-sit 6. 7 6, fl

Lighlhouse Rc&ort & ClubVrteKs' j . TO. i i S 12

For Sale by Owner(B13) 472-3043

B2 f. W2--&

CARIBE BEACH RESORT[inertly on Gui! — Samtsei -sUnd

. Weeks aviii'uDte m a<! s^sons

Sa'es & Rented

472-1166 OR 472-0576S A N D C A S T L E B E A C H C L U B

Fart Mye fs Beacri — Gu'f Acr.ess .

Weeks available in all seasons

• - Sales & Rentals 463-9368 "

GLOBAL RESORT REALTY, inc.

INTERVAL

OWNERSHIP

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION COTTAGES

Weehs5i & 52sold together:only for $25,500 per week.Al P l t HAls n Houseflox weeks (can bo usedIfom Week 17-Week 51).Bonked for Week 46 <n 196?,$15,500 per week. Will selli nd iv idua l l y . Cal l (201) '337-4000, weekdays.

BEAUTIFUL SANI8EL LOTSEach Is waterfront and easywalk to deeded Gulf beachaccess, one in East Rocks,one In Wei l Rocks. Prin-cipals only, please. 472-1003or (815)3387751.85 S-0309

SANIBEL LOTS.FOR SALE BY OWNER

WATER FRONTAGEAVAILABLE

47236771-0309

GUIF PINES SUB DIVISIONReady to build, cleared lotwith all approvals^ in Gulffront subdivision. Heatedpool, c lubhouse, tenniscourts and beach jus I steps

way. O*i sen.Terms considered. J125.O00or best reasonable cller.{313} 851-8689.

SAVE~BIGWeeks 2. 3 and 4, at SANIBEL BEACH CLUB II. A l l ,ihree at !he price of S22.5CC:

FIRM. ,n

813-472.575482 I 0209

CASA YBEL — Newest sec-tion Wet/k !0. March 10-17.J167 " 2 tjrJioom. 2 tatftV-K.VS: Call 305-667,8389sMf: 6 ;, T..

FOR SALE bv :,vntr

17.-ic Musi sen auicM/.-S'S.DCO ior a't Ih't.-* v.e*k«.Coil 508 396 2221-S^ SEAS PLANTATION.BEACH CLUB III - Wci-T

Week 36.

uaa Weeks 39'43 50-

Olher Weeks Available

The Vacation Shoppe

472-3113 , "

.. SANIBEL BEACH CLUB ILovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath.Large porches, units facingGull. Pool, Jacuzzi tennisclc. Ocean front. COMPAREBEFORE YOU BUY. CallRobin Weaver, Associate.

THE VACATION SHOPPE

SALES, INC.•-. 4723113

621 ITFN

SURFR1DER BEACH CLUB— Gulf front pool, tennis,jacuzzi, etc. Quiet andfriendly 1 b3droonV units.Call Paul Schoo, Associate.

THE VACATION SHOPPESALES. INC.

(813)472 6335

TRANQUILITY

AVAILABLELot on la«p beasH PCCPSS. .ott W. Gult Ur., on culdesac.L.$165,000. • .-.--,.Can Maryfliin Skehan cPete Skehan. Associates.

813472^565

LIGHTHOUSE RESOBI • CLUS2 bedioom & 3 bedroom, ,spadous pool, tennis, bi-cycles. Call Joanne Pet ers AAssociate. - - ^

THEVACATION SHOPPESALES, INC.

(813)472-1212B2 ITFN .

W A N T T O B U Y " "TIMESHARE NOTES

,. Cash tor note, no lees.Close In 30 days.B13-454-5400V.O. Mortgage

L'censed Mortgage Broker

WANT TO B U Y "TIMESHARE NOTES

Cash tor note no feesClose in 30 days.

813-454-5400V.O. Mortgage

Licensed Mortgage Broker82 - - , „ : 10303.

Weeks 2. 3, and 4. atSANIBEL BEACH CLUB II.All three at the .price of$22,500 FIRM.

'% 8133950374 "B2 " • =1-0209

CASA YBEL — Weks 1. 2,G2!9. 16.200 ea.; 2 H182.je.9W; 17, K172. 59,300; IBK172," >9,000; 24, J167,$6,900; 25, G2Q6, $6,000; 27,H184, $5,900; 32, K174$8,700; 38. 39. G216. S4.SO0ea.;4O,G218.$5,2O0;40.4t,F142, S4.900 ea.;. 42, 43.F144, $5,500 ea.; 42, 43,H177, $4,900 oa; 42.43,44G219, $5,900 ea.; 46, H'75,$6,500 ea.; 50, F154, $6,800;51, F153. $6,800. PRICEDFORQUICKSALE.

REENAZ.APPELBERQRaalEsUla

433-2234

TORTUGA BEACH CLUB,gulf tront, Week 2, $12.000..Week 3. $13,000 For infor-mation call: (609) 492-6251after 6 p.m.

SANTBEITBEACH CLUB. 2BR. 2 BA, beach, pocl, ten-nis. April wesks. 13. 14, 15and 16. Save fr-jm owner.Can finance or rent.

(4121335-S105Accomodil lon exchango for2 wanted First 2 weeksApril in return lor bed andbreakfast In lu«ury Englishcountry hoiel In W.Yorkshire. O. Gomersa*!.Hobbil Hob Lane. NorlandSowweiby Bridge, W.ywkshire, England. HX 63OL

C X S T T Y S EL" ' WeetT"iT"ar.d13-3/17 - 3/24 and M l •U7 each 51,500. Dr. Rohif.319-3530609/1641E6; H3223

SANIBEL BEACH CLUS IILarge lu«u(y gu't front, 2bfcilroorn.-e2 bath, screenedpofch. - t'OOI. Isnnis. bi-eyaeS;.' sleeps s u .COMPARE FJEFORE YOU3U>'! • Caii Mary Richie.

THE VACATION SHOPPE 'SALES, INC.

iai3)472-080a

u 813-466-0097OUTSIDE FLORIDA

1^00445-156684 . 1-0202

UPPER CAPT|VASKlSLAND^VfGREAT GULF VIEW! ^

BEAUTIFUL SUNSET!

EXCELLENT LOCATION!

Only Steps To Tin Bsach

Two bedrooms, two

baths, living and din-

ing area with large

porch. Owner MUST

SELL! Price reduced

to 5269,000. V

DON'T MISS THIS!

••THELMAEBEEO-V'::? REAtTTO'v-v'S-(«13)«2-S665 >i;3 i«13)47M6«'• ;

• • * • • • • • •

DISCOVER., .

MARCO ISLAND

Lovely waterfront

homesi tes [rom

$75,000. AH have sea-

waits and are ready for

building.

' Call Sharon KraftHARBORVIEWREALTY, INC.

fc 813/394-8836

\ 813/394-8037 eves.

1-600/826-9837excluding Florida

P.O. Box 1459, Marco

Island, FL 33959• • • • • • • • •

8^ BlG-TFN

SANIBEL CALM BAYOU.Large lot, nice vegetation.excellent wlidMe. great viewof Bayou, private. Gull ac-cess across Bayou Naturelover's paradise. S 195,000.

472-4735

REASONABLEPRiCE'forinexcellent building lot onSambel, lot *2. PeriwinkleProperties, oft Meridian,behind Periwinkle ShoppingCenter $83,900-O^ner 697-0893.84 H)2U2

~ SANiBELLOTS""

S59,900'each wEIh

Perms,

"' 2ad1accntbu1idabletotsnear beach A Sanivol P;verCan be bought as package.

CALL;JIM LAMBOY - REALTOR

SULTANTS 472-2255 or•1-800-553 2246. Alter ticurc.472-1623.

THIS"is VBEAUTTFULPLACE -TO BUILD YOURH O M E . t i RIOE YOURHORSES. AND GROWYOUR GARDEN' 7.5 ACRES(330x9901 ON A PAVEDROAD IN N. FORT MYERSOWNER WILL CARftY WITHStO.000 DOiVN & S475JMO.GEM REAL ESTATE,995-2436.* c At 1 -O?09

BRING YOUR HOUSE!200II . of beautiful tafce!.*onl

r.operty. Reaay to build on.Lots ol foliage on cul-de-sac. J175.0O0 Principals on-ly. 472-3687.

"SANIBELTSLAND

Beautiful lot or, BowenBayou. Excellent natural •

igeta'.ion. Waleifmnl.„ 205-985-4447

DIHECT ACCESS

CANAL LOTWest end of Sansbel.$180,000 By owner ,472-974B.

BEACHVIEWCOUNTRY CLUB ESTATESLarge level lot overlooking" e seventh green. Full size

0x125 - 5190,000,

- JOHN NKKEM^Vn M M * " 0

A TOUCH OF TIFFANY ATTIP TOP ISLES

Sat) Carlos Blvd. and Hume Ave., Fort Myers Beach.

Tutn uetA-een Split Rail Restaurant and water Iron! lot

sign. FlexiDle financing. Owner pays closing costs,

warantee fleefl ar.d title insurance. Oilice two doors

from the tirehouse. 1990 San Carlos Blvd , Ashley

Oaks, (813) 466-3433, (813) 466-3393. . f rank

Hemeftjarn. ~= « 6 , W f t

LOTS

RING? Want beautifullot to build or invest at p'es-

. us Deep Creek, PuntaGorda? £e*age. taxes paid.Next to gorgeous nomes.J 13,900 Call 813 939 332C.

PUNTA GORDABUILDING LOTS

$50 Down. S50 Mo.Best value in SW Florida

639-2002 ;,

Gull Front — SanibelLowest priced gull front lot

on Sanibei: $339,900-

Sanibel arid Marco Island

Properties. Inc: 472-480C.

After hours. Call John

Gee, Realtor.

482-6508.

SANIBEL

SEA OATS - PHASE I

Beautiful wooded lot on

large lake.. 12.500 S.F.,

paved road and sewers.

Beach access. $139,000.

PERIWINKLE PROPERTIES

Wooded lot, 18.000 S.F.

Priced to sell. $87,000.

472-3677

• * • • • • +B5 UM09

SANIBEL 266' x20S'Vt acre neighboring OingDarling. Private secludedarea, ideal for your dreamhouse. $110,000. i i noanswer, keep trying.

574-5602.^66 . I-02M

FOR SALE BY OWNERLake lol In Gumbo l imboDevelopment Order, clearedsite and plans available. Forrrore information pleasecall 4728191 days or 4T2-6254 evenings alter 6.00.

^'TUTTLE LAKE. MUREX

Over l acre. Tennis, beachaccess. Borders SCCF.J198,900.

472-6473

HALF^CRE LOT in Lehlijh.SSOO down, owner wi l lf inance. Cal l a35f l -7733.Leave message. . ••85 - ALL-0Z09

MOBILE HOMES

FOR SALE

35' PARK MODEL - Dou-ble t ipms. awntngs, nasskirting, ?0' patio awning.A-1 condition!! Ldcaled Lot27, Sun-ft-5ha3e Camp-grounds. 63953S8 (Pur,t?Gorda). Leave" message,asking $10,900.91 _. _ _AU;0_20T

E L ^ J O B E A N T Doublewide

SA, , lurnished. I.

aoat available. 3 ceilingfans. S52.900. PHONE 627-1946 PORT CHARLOTTE.91 ^ _ ^ AJ-k??^1 -

WINTER" HO^M E~~I~"B R .moDile. screened insulatedlanai. attaches aluTninunistorage shed. 2 years o!d.excellent condit ion! Call639 7 « f l O H 5 7 5 H 5 B i P u nla Gorda).SI UL-0201

MOBILE HOMESFOR SAU

..MOBILE HOMESI IFOR SALE

TWO PREMIER PARKSSouth Location

Near Sanibel and Beaches

(approx. 3 Mi.)

Near Shopping & Medic*! Care

{approx. i ft Ml.)

"- $19,C00-S54,000

CENTURY 21 PAHK THOPICANA PARKHealed Pool

Shullleboard Cl

Library

Pool Table

Clubhouse

Tennis Ct.

Heated Pool

Shulfleboard Cl

Library

Pool Table •

Clubhouse

Spa

PLANNED ACTIVITIES, SPELLS FUNI

We have a price & size to meet

your needs. Vacalion or year around

lilesiyle at its best. Information: ,J

16731 McGregor Blvd., Suite 101

Call ahead, 466-4616

Both parks on McGregor Blvd.

UNFURNISHED 2 BR,BA, porch, l iving-diningroom, kitchen, draperies,carpeted. MUST SELL! Call829-2445. KEEP TRYING.CARRIAGE VILLAGE, Over-Land Tra-I. Furnished dou-ble-wide, 2 bedroom, 2 bath.4 lans, screened room, Flor-ida room waslmrfdryer,dishwasher, disposal. Parkresident. 731-3316.

1S&4 PARK MODEL 'Mai-lard" 35x12, partially fur-nished. 8 x 3 Floiida room,glassed and screened in-sulaled ror>"i. In park nearbeaches. $15,500. Call (813)454-0089.

FORT MYERS BEACHCAMPGROUND park modeland lot. Win take RV intrade. 4540939.DOUBLE WIDE on water-'Iron! lot In Lake ArrowheadVillage. Furnished 2 BR, 2BA. Washer, dryer, screenedporch, fruit trees. No pets.

897-9600

SAN CARLOS ISLAND -Wateifront package. Fur-nished mobile home withland. 2 BR, 1W BA, Floridaroom, Jenn-Aire range, lans.workshop. Capedory 28'sallboa!, dock.

1813-257-0643OWN YOUR OWN LOT —Security and recreationalfacilities. Palmetto Palms- Summerlin Road, SoutrtFort Myers. 12x35. Darkmodel. 10x20 screenedroom, air. large lot. Fur-n ished, pels a l lowed.539.900. Call 945-403Z.

1984 PARK ~MODEL"-~iF'x35 ' , 9' x30 ' enclosedFla. room. Set up in R.v.park on BEAUTIFUL SHELLCREEK. GREAT FISHING!Call 1-639-0465 for details.MOBflTlHbMEV on San-ibol". Two bedrooms, T>haths, kitchen. Oimng area,living room, F'oiida room.parity furnished. Musi beseen lo be appreciated.472-2286.

12 x 35 PARK. Model excep-t ional ly clean. 1985 Mallardon dry scenic lakeside lot InIndian Creek Park. Immedi-ate possession. S13.9OO.Phone 466-3470 [or appoint-

JAMAICA BAY, 1985~—26 x 48 .shingled roof.Screen room with vinyl win-dows. Completely furnishedincluding washer ar<d dryer.Close to pool and lenmscourts

432653786 ALL 0201

SEVEN YEAR OLD doublewide. ide. n OldBridge Park. New over rooi.2 BHM"i bains. 22 * 10porch with S/V windows ani<storm awnings. Musi sen$24,500. Call 731-3623.85 ALL-0209

12' K 50' MOBILE HOME Inresident owned adult park.Full length carport withscreened room 9x10 utilityshed. Fruit trees on 50x90lot. 462-0133.

8 2 _ _ ALL-0222

CLOSE TO SANISEL ANDFORT MYERS BEACH —Furnished 2 bedroommobile home in Adult Park.Nicely landscaped. Close toshopping-and restaurants.Must sell! 613-454-1773.

FORT MYERS BEACH, 1 BR,wiih lot. New condition,completely furnished, withnew carpet. Walk ingdistance to beach and res-taurants. Screened room,

washer. .

463-2277e6_ r ALL-0201

PATROLLED ADULT PARK.Near beaches furnished, 2bedrooms, 2 baths,screened porch utility withnew washer/dryer. Newstove In kitchen, newlydecorated and landscaped.Clubhouse, full activities —

$31,900. Owner.'4667fl53Z 'FURNISHED MOBILEHOME 24*38' in Maple LealEstates Adult Park, A-1condition, security, cornerlot. 2BR. 2BA, 18 hole gala,tennis, etc. Write G. Mann,5502100 Kings HWY, PortChailotle.FI. 33980

SANlbEPTSLAND. PaVkmodel with, attacned screen-ed porch. Completely fur-nished. 2 air conditions,microwave, walk l£beach .$23,900. (8131472-8614. (813)07B-34G4.

FMB CAMPGROUND — 62Franklin (furnished) parkmodel and lot. 20 ft. Car-room, fans, utility room, ex-ira wide drive. Central H/Ato see. Call owner. 466 SS54.

C O M M . P R O P .

FOR SALE

SAND DOLLAR REALES;TATE has buyers !rom the i"1

Norin and overseas foryour aparlmenl building ormotel. Call Larry SteinbornBroker, at 482-6934.S4 . ALL 0201

THE VILLAGE OF SANIBELUnit H, Condo Unit

800 5q. f l . separate bidQ.Ffestigious relail complexOl 12 units. S 170.000.^"

r,.. \ 472-1443

84 1020020 RESORT, LUXURIOUSAPARTMENT COMPLEX ingooii location, mint condi-tion. Wa'fc to shops andManna. Manager's quarters!Asking S300.O00 Call Lcl-freno Real Eslale, Inc.-163-2999. 24 hours. • „6J ALL-0201

COMM.PROP.FOR SALE

NEED "CASH ON CASH1?TRY ... THIS PACKAGESTORE AND BAR ON BUSYFORT, MYERS BEACH! IN-FORMATION AND PER-SONAL TOUR TO GUA-L1F1ED BUYER. $1,200,000.GEM REAL ESTATE. INC.995-2436.85 -• ALL-O209

VEHICLE REPAIR FACILITY

INCLUDES 4,000 SF BUILD-ING BUS/TRUCWAUTO RE-PAIR FACILITY IN INDUS-TRIAL PARK. CENTRAL

GEM REAL ESfATE^NC995-2436.65_ .- •;. - ALL.1209

7,725 SF CB WAREHOUSELOCATED ON THE OUT-SIDE OF A TURN ON AONEWAY STREET! GREATEXPOSURE, LEASE,' HAt FFOR $1,100 PER MONTHOR PURCHASED THE ENTIRE BUILDING FOR$275,000 WITH TERMS.GEM REAL ESTATE.995-2436.

WANTED: Commercial realestate on Sanibel, with

'-operating business. $750Mto SIMM. Must be moneymaker. Reply to; M.O.. 5425Belle Meade, CincinnatuOH45103.

513732 932086 ALL-0222

WATERFRONT BUSINESSC-1, Two duplexes, house, 2commercial boat docks.Room to expand.Motel'busfnesis building, liv-ing quart ers. Estero Blvd.Will divide,

NAOMI JOHNSONREALTOR/OWNER

613-463 6756T O W I N L T F I R M . CENTRALFORT MYERS AREATRUCKS. RADIOS ANDCOMMERCIAL ACCOUNTSTHE BEST IN THE AREA ISNOW AVAILABLE. ANDTHE OWNER WILL Fl-

S 5 ^ : F % T H ! E G

HOMESFOR RENT

ANNUAL RENTALS

UNFURNISHED

3 Bedroom, 2'/i BathsPool & Tennis

$950/mo.

3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths,50Jt. Boat Dock, deep^water. S1350/mo.

VIP Realty Group, Inc.Realtor

472-16131.800-422-2702

ULTIMATE VILLA"A perfect getaway to new"Old Florida" home with afantastic master suite, so-phisticated styl ing wi th-built in wet bar, refrigerator,

lights. The bathroom is lux-urious. Feel great Say bree;-es and view Ihe causewayIjom the master suite's SUMdeck. The gourmet eat-in tcit-chen also has an island* Thetiled bathrooms have softdesigner color coordinatedplumbing fixtures. ImagineFrench doors opening outlo all the decks from tne liv-ing area. There is mo(e,si>ch as calheoVai ceilings 'exterior l ighting, profes-sional landscaping in a (ourbedroom/three batn home.Also, a heated pool an,d ie»t-ms court. Close lo Deachesand marina. HVsa home thai

selling. Annual 'rental, un-furnished. $t500 monthly

; 813472-2501

HOMESFOR RENT

CHATEAU SUfl MER -New, luxurious, 3 bedroom,3 bath home with adjoiningbeach access. DecKs on iwolevels. Fully furnished.Available Mar. 1,1989

804-2295559 •82 (0223

WATCH~FOR THE SUNSETfrom beautiful '2/BH. 2/BA,home on water in Blind Passarea. Boat dock and directaccess to . bay Walk tobeach. Available March-April. - ^

86 •: 1-0209

NICE 3JBR, 2/BA, unfurnish-ed canal home on Sanibel.

.Kitchen appliances, andwasher/dryer ' provided.Immediate occupancy

47268448(> ,;> : 1-0209

UNFURNISHEDANNUAL LEASE - 3 flR/2QA home on lagoonoverlooking golf course andimmediately, across frorn-the beach. Pool, two cargarage, fireplace, windowcoverings, and many morecustom loatures. $1,800 permonth plus utilities Ask lorNancy. r- SanibelAccomodations, inc., adivision of John Nauroann &Asscoiates, Inc. REALTOR(813)472-3191 or -TOLLFREE <B0o) 231-6004.'85 1-0202

CApfmCOld Florida home. Directlyon the beach. Available-weekly. Call now!

613472-46B4

A N N U A L LEASE442 TfREE CIRCLE - 3 Bed-room, 2 bath unfurnishedlakefronl home. This veryprivate home has a 2 cargarage anri deeded access.S1.000 month. FantasyIsland Sales & PropertyManagement. .

CHA1EAU SUTMEFT^.~2bedroom,' 2 bath. DeriTscreenpd porch.~Very pri-vate, completely furnished,5 minute walk to privateGulf beach. 32,800/mo. 201-482-5335.

3 BR, 2 BA. pool and spahome. Less then -.* mile to

Minimum 2 week rentalsavailable Jan. 15-Marcti 23Call Century 21 AAIM Re-ally Group. (813) 4721545.

Piling HomeLarge 2 tearoom, 2 cathGreat Room wiih cathedralceihng. Ireestaiding fife-place on double lot. Pnv3ieroad and beach accessLess than 600 feet fromGulf.Island Real Estate Aisoc.

Licensed Broker

472-1123 _SPACIOUS — 3 becirocm!~abalh, unlurnisfied house *>nlaKe. Si065'mo. JnCuiiesland rramtena^ce. Beauii'ui

rr.um 6 mo Rent.it ava'ta'j:?F«tj 1, Call 275-8606 (!3,s.-395-1176 eves ">

CONDOS/APIS.FOR RENT

SANISEL TOWNirdliSEAPT...Professtonarly \1e!-.o-rated. Completely furmsn-ja2 Bn.-2Vi BA,.ccntfafty lo-cated.. Annual 5775. sea-sonal negotiable.

ANNUAL RENTAL,SANIBEL

2 BEDROOM, 2 BATHUNFURNISHED HOME

EXECUTIVE , | HSERVICES, INC. kid1648 Peri*mhieWaySanibel Island. FL 33057

472-4195Window Coverings, Screened Porch.

WALK TO BEACH4900 pur mo. plus utilities -:

Ask for Jennifer -~

Kull Sue Washer 5 Dryer

C O N D O S / A P T 5 .

FOR RENTI C O N D O S / A P T S .

| FOR RENT

NEAB RIVED HOME IN FORT MYERS -

Two b«droomt, two baths wiih l im i l , room, Iwo Mr

garage and boat dock. SBOO mo.

TIREO OF R E N T I N G ? ? F.H.A. Motlgags monij now

availiol!. Own your own home with as Ifflle as

$2,000 down. '

FOR DETAILS CALL BOB GRACELY

JACK MOORE REALTY489-3666

aEXECUTIVESERVICES. INC.!6<8 PeriAinMe Wa/

i t ! Island. Fl. 335E7

2 bedroom

2Vz bath;,

TOWNHOUSE472-41915 S785permonlh

No pets

Love SanibelBut Hate the Crowds?Rer.' my 2 bedroom. 2 bamcondo on Gaspanlla Islandand discover 'Old Florida".Pool, tennis, manna 01"ptemi&es. Call owner. •.

508-898-3940

FORT~M V EPis~6 EAC H ~—Easy access on uno of!Island 1 bedroom, 'groundfloor apartment. Heat andclean, on canai. Immediateoccupancy. 11.000 per.-mo.ai37«5flM1

ROOM FOR RENT. Privateentrance,- Furnished. Utili-ties paid. Free cable. 2blocks north o l pier oncanal. Monlnly seasonal oryearly. 463-5846.

B6ifEEUAr>TAry~bed.foom. 2 bath w^terlronl con-do. Great surisels. boat slipincluded. Available by weekor monlh. Call collect. (312)420-04Q1, eves. ""•;• ;

'NEARSANIFEL"AND BEACHES

16711 McGregor

* 1 bedroom, unfurnished$325 per no .

* 1 bedroom furnished. $350

"cal l 466*4616"'64 r. S8MI-TFN

SOUTH FORT MYERS,Davis Road, convenient toCauseway, 2 BR. H i BA.un-furnished townhouse. In-cludes washer/dryer,, pool.I5OO mo. First and security.No pel?.

4661049B6 ALL-O20B

EVAN5TON PARK~COND~6for rent. 2 8R/2 bath, pool,tennis, washendryer. Waterand garage £-3i<1-'lor. Neil ioFlorida Medical Center.,Yearly lease. Adulls only$450 month 772-0971.

PUNT A~R ASS A "—" LuVuTy".uriurniShe'J. 2- U.-,'.'cc^. 2tjaih. all 3>nt";iti9s pppc--

L e a ^ SrcM* - 939-B926!

MOBILE HOMESFOR RENT 12FOR RENT. 3 bedroom,'2bain, trailer, leno Gardens,463-792B.82 __ BSC^201

1982 ObUBLEWIDE 24' «';40' — Two bedroom, two-Baths,. -fil^cinc heat, air,shed, carport, screenedpore n.. furnished, a-iull par*l o * renf. Arcadia. 623-8738.C2 : ALL-0201

1 ~~BR~~MO~BILE~HOME

Foft Myers Bench. Amiable'Feb. Wci-cti. April. SWOrroCa'l evDnmqa. L-Ask=- Mikeabout Un.i 4i " '

413 018686 '•' ALL0201

RENTALSHARING 13ROOM F b l ONE. mVlure in.Giviuuat. Non-srr^oKcr^non-dnrke.' S2O0 a moiS100deposit. 166-2012. - -.84 ALL0301

COMM. PROP.FOR RENT 14

ISLAND TOWER v

PLAZA1619 Periwinkls Sanibel

$11 per • sq, ft. Flexibleterms

Call: Bob, 472-158182 t-0223

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE -Suites for lease starting at$159 between Sanibel andFor! Myers Beach. Fax andother services available.466-8682.

VACATIONRENTALS 15SNOWBIRDS! Book now for•fi9-'9O 3 bedroom. 2 bath.tuity equipped condo in FortMyers. Pool, sauna, jacuzzi.'

March -89. Also Oct.through March 'M . , (312)257S9B8 eves.

M S A ~ V B E T ^ " ^ N e w « iSection", VVeeK iO March10-17. J167. 2 bed'com. 2bath. $1,650 week. Call 305-667-6389 alter 6 pm.

SOUTH S EAS' ~PLANTATION

STILL AVAILABLE .1-28 TO 3-17$1,500 WEEK

Beach cottage. 3 bedroom.2 bath en Ihe Gull, Pool andtenni*. April: $1,750 perweek. Call

(203) 38S-5395SOUTH" SEAS~~PLATNf A•TfON.9eacnCtr.-b III Weeks9.10. and 14,15-2 bedroom.? faalh, sleeps 6- $1,400 per*eek."Aiso Wks. 42 A 43,$800 pei i*K. M,-s. LiseLeonard.' Pianlaiiao BeathClut). ,514-223.3804 or514 8157147.W . . " t-O£02

TOWNHOUSESay and ••carla! vie*,

per comer floor 2 bedroom.2 baih. SiDtrs 6 Week 16 '5VOOO. Weec : ? . i iaS300rer -/,dcK. 514-J29-3804 or514 845 7147.

Sbu'TH SF.AS PLANTATION -.BEACH COTTAGE. 2 boJtoorr. 2 bath c--(. me Gu'f 'S600 Ak off 5^.i;on. S1300Ah. season -ScsOv.K j a i -

duced rales. Aj.'.f 8-22 •

TlMESHARE RENTAL:LAM-KA) BEA; -H HESORT '- FOM Hve-s E-acn 2 DR2 BA COVPLfTELV Fbrtf*!&HED' .ALL U H U T I E S '

•fei' i i in 's jo ;t;i-, *SC0(639-2515 - PUNTAGORDai<*' i i i 0?0»

SHELL HARBOR INN. SJ. I .Col GJ' ! u s * €•:.•;,-,(, 2BR"2BA waaht-rd-v--' ftitt fc.t-n-

201-241943C

o VACATION

; RENTALS 15CAPTIVA

'ORIGINAL" PRIVATE

BEACH HOME

. in South Seas Planialiori,-100 It. direct beacn Ironl.Decorator designed 3 bed-lOom, 2 bath, screenedpotch, necks.

_ 203-259-8896

Logger Head CayLuxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath.penthouse condo, vaultedceilings, on beach. Tennis.pool, cahle TV. microwave.steeps 6. Low rates. Weekly

; or monlhiy. Call owner.. 513-831-4205

TROPICAL ISLAND

! HIDEA-WAY

i n "North Capliva" miles from— (he . malnlandl Secluded

beaches, pool, tennis. Nocars in this unspoiled para-dise. Private luxury villas.

Call For Free Brochure

813-283-0033 ;

OCEAN'S REACH ;.

Penthouse, Gulf Ironl con-do, pool, tennis, microwaveover, cable TV, sleep:-4.Low rate. Immaculate!612-472-7994.84 ITFN

THE ATRIUM

Luxurious Gull fronl condo,lop door, closest lo Cul l .Available alter March '89.2-week minimum.

(or color brochure

CO. Leach, MD7497 — 99th SI . CT.N.White Bear Lake. MN

55110

RENTALS 15NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND

-Now 2 bedroom. 3 bath.'home. Sleeps 6. Gull view.maximum privacy. ,May-Nov. $725 per week; Dec-Apni 1950 per week. Waterlaxi late included.

615B96S71Bfr) t-0222

CHANGE OF PACEBeautiful vacalion home, 3bedroom, 2 bath. Your ownprivate jennis court andswimming pool. 100 yardsto Gull of Mexico. Call fortimes available next season.(216)338 8031 Ot (216)336-5281.84 I-TFN

DISTINCTIVEOutstanding, beautifullysecluded. 3 OR, 2 BA.Sanibel home on acre. Deckoverlooking tropical lake.Tastefully furnished, fullyequipped with all amenities.Best beach. Renl fromowner and save.-

314-843-093782 . 1-0223

TENNIS PLACE CONDO. 1BR, poolslde. Tennis,cathedral ceiling. Walk tobay. Complex on canal.Available Jan. S42G/*k.,Aprlo 2-wK. minimum,SeOO/wk. May through Dec.ISlh. $3007wk. Monthlyavailable. 414 964-3187.8 6 - t-0223

SOUTH SEAS' BAYSIDEVILLA. 1BR, 2 BA (sleeps 6)sunny corner unit. Greatviews. Available 3/18- 3/25.

201-654-33G666 1-0223

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONBEACH COTTAGE

Two bedroom, loft, Iwo baihon Gull. Call owner for dis-coun t . LuAnn, (612)571B932. r85 -, I-O224

SEA OATS — Boca Grande,Gasparilla Island, Florida.Luxury 2 BR/2 bath condoon Ihe Gulf. Pool, tennis,Jacuzzi, S9lO per week inseason. Rales available lorextended stay Two weekmini mum, four adults max-

SEASONAL

GULF FRONT CONOO - 3 bedroom, 2 bath

DUPLEX — Sea Grape Lane. One bedroom.

1 bath each.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT - 2 bedroom, 2 talh

with den.

. Call Betty Thompson

REALTOR*'TROPICAL ISLAND VACATION GETAWAYS

PRIME TIME STILL AVAILABLE

Resort Condominium and Homp Rentals,: many Gulf Front and Gulf Views,

ONE, TWO & FOUR WEEK MINIMUMS600-S2,000/week

Call Toll Free lor Details(Outside-florida) 1-800-422-7202

or call collect: 813^72-16131509 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. FL 33957 _

VACATION

RENTALS 15VACATION

RENTALS 15

Boacrcustom decorated OLD FLORIDA si-1--. ?HR.2;BA Master liedioom sil l tng icon1 MJ I I * \ Gtral

erf noutmrl h lchnn. P h o t c iu&ii-fhlo. -S0875MOS3 MI

SOUTH SEAS

PLANTATION

BEACH VILLA, 2 bedroom. 2"baih. S220 per nigh I/SI,4 50

per week. BAYSIDEVILLA, tbedroom, 2 baih, $150 pernighl/1975 per week. 3 nightminimum. Dec. 15- April 30.Lower off-season rates

216-363-600784 ; ITFn

2iBR, 2JBA HOME In GullPines... Clubhouse' wi thswimming pool, tenniscourts, private beachaccess. Available Jan. thruApril. J2.500 per mo. .

t-813^76-350186 10330

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONCEACH VILLA. ,/BR,(sleeps 4). Available 2/tfr3/ 12, 3/3O4M4, 5/25 on.Elevator, poet, tennis. Nopets. Call Nina, 813-466-0500 days or write Box 607,Captiva,FL33924.86 1-0223

THADEWJNDS - ~3bedroom, I K bath home.For rent weekly or monthly.Fully furnisned, allamenities, screened porch.private beach access. 472-2943.B5 * . ' 1-0223

73ULFSIDECAPTIVA -Secluded spa under thestars. A skip from thebeach, a hop from the Bub-ble Room, and nobodyknows you are (here. Threebedroom delight. SHELLHOUSE. (314) 993-4843.B5 1-TFN

LOGGERHEAD CAY - TwObedroom, two bath. Gulfview. Available now until

--December .20, J500 week.10% discount (or singlecouple; additional 10% off

- bookings of 4 weeks ormore. Further availabilityalter December 20 — otherprice changes. Cat) 201223-6718.85 1-0309

"DUNES DUPLEX3 bedroom,' 2Vi bath.Available April i . Beaui:ru1lyfurnished. Top condition.813-3350165 Or 216 871-4065.84 1-0323

^ _ _GLORIOUS SANIBELVACATION HOUSE

Beach across tront, bayoubehind. Pool, porches,decks. Chateau Sur Mer. 3BR/3 batn. Every enjoyment.Ca II I or ra'es. (314)993-4^43.85 ITFN

* ISLANDNORTHr

OMu/ov«:-tic-oking gull:

Available s\cm. vVetHy •incmni, -lates • Catf 549-7066 ci 473 666186 . AJ.L-0222

2"BE"bRObM,"'2'baTh'homelurnished, WJD, micro,cable, many eitras. Nopets. Close lo beach.,S1,450imo. Discount torlonger stay. . Availableimmediately. Includes all,453-3773.82 MM2?

SOUTH FORT MYERS. 10

2 BA. ground level conooPcot teems Ma!c!i i t .200.Api.i' SI.000. 3l2755'16OO

fie"' B.S.1-0222

""SPANISH CAY

S5CCHH>f *eek. PA(215»643-3206 eve^nni

' BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVAA nfcw private home withVictorian Key West charmblended with contemporaryspace arid luiury. A two-minute Stroll 'ram a beaull-lul beach on the Gull. Wilh-In walking dislance IromCapllva's finest reslauf anls.Two bedrooms, Iwo baths,'space-age kilenrn, light airy-great room with cathedralceil ings, den, screenedveranda. Furnished withlovaly Shaker Antiquesavai lab le . (550 week.special rate In Jan., April30-Dec. 14. M5O wfc., Dec.14-April 30. Oiscount onmonth ly . V/r i te HenryRomersa (Captiva). 4911Tanglewood Drive,Nashville. Tertn. 37216. (615)262-9859.82 ' I-TFN

SUNDIAL o T S A N i l E l "Absolute true Gulf frontlocataion In "A" building, t& 2 bedroom condos.Breathtaking view of Gulf.Nicely furnished. Availableweekly!

(21SJ 492 9258B5 i. I-TFN

—"SEASONAL""""HOMES &CONDOS

WEEKLY - MONTHLYTwo & Three bedroom

homes available. No pets.

OULFCOASTVACATIONS

A OMSK)* OF MERRILL LVKCM472-4000

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION— lands Erd. Superb loca-tion on Gull. Luxurious 2bedroom, 2 baih for rent byowner. By week or month.416-961-1764 evenings or416-961-4900.84 ITFN

GOLFCOURSE

home wiih pool. 3 bedroom,3 bath. Short walk to beach.Season and oH-seasonrates available.

James Agency

LTD, Inc.

472-8300Ask for Rich or B»rb

VACATION

RENTALS 15CASA YBEL, 2 bedroom. 2baih, G'jlf Ironl condo. poo l , 'tennis. Week #16. Aprii 2 1 -26. Call 404992-6129.62 •• ALL-0215

VACATION

RENTALS

ONE SEOROOM lu

463263J

15

SEASONAL RENTALS

3 BR pod ."tome on SWI Hatbor canal,or ? SR, 2 BA bwch JDIS H Ktr-gsCrown £ Sarnbfil Arms WesL fijl£S Hartat S*H? per weev oil season ; | weekmm MontM-r or longer preferred Boo*oll-sedion 1989 and 1990 season now

MA. STOCKS

1-800-328-4692

A S H L E Y O A K S SUITES..1990 SarfCarlos Blvd. Walerffonl wilh fishingat your bach door. 2 B/2 bath. Convenient tobeach, Sanibel and Fort Myers. Completely fur-nished. 1,000-1,600 square feet. Boat docks,patios, balconies ami carports. Available week-ly, monthly, seasonally or yearly. (813) 466-3433,

(813) 466-3393. For reservations write to:

1990 San Carlos Blvd.,

Fort Myers, Florida 33931.

IT'S YOUR SUITE HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Island Belle docks here. Close to Gems Gal or.- IVSi-tf*

VACATION REOTUS:LOCATION - 1)11/DANDY BEACH JteiODOSINIA- , 52-JOO .OULFSIDE P L A C E ' " 54830-5175KING'S C R O W N " $ 750-950LIGHTHOUSE P O I N T " J1C93LOGGERHEAD CAY $1035

St'gfi,iK!t0

SANDPEBBIESANDPOtNTESCA PINE5

"1S97.2243* 60S

SUMUM

s m11150128I5-3I0S$ 550

s inI 547

S 562-1070S 432-460I 518-621t 748

SOMERSET1"SUNDIALTARPON BEACH

11260 s 5-5--. "5750 ••• 12175

$ 861-1198 S <!g-8-2- $1093 ' „ s 547 =

PRIVATE HOMES J32ZO-S6325

AoWneh Minimum " ' " 3 (3 Day MinimumSpecial Discounts for Four Weeks or Longer

~ on Most Units

i21S3 P l iMnM Wiy/r.O. B« KB

i Sjnibtl, FL 33957 "

472-5021Out-of-tOAfi callers, call

800(337-5146

The ESI DifferenceIs Service

VACATION .RENTALSKuserve your next vacation accommoda-'lions through Soulhwcsl Florida's largustselection of luxurious rental condominiumsand honii'S on Tropical Islands for 1 to Iweek minimums. Exccllenroff-suasim rajavailable Mav lo December.

ESI

o «

EXECUTIVESERVICES. INC. SW'

(813) 472-419'

1648 Periwinkle Way ' ;

Sanicel Island. FL 3395?

VACATIONRENTALS 15 RENTALS 15

VACATIONRENTALS 15

(SANIBELREAETY)

ATTENTION TENNIS FANSCALL: 800-445-1566

ASK FOR THE SONESTA OPERATOR

ROOMS INCLUDING TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR

1 St ROUND DAVIS CUPDATES: FEBRUARY 3, 4 & 5

TWO BEDROOM TWO BATH FULLY FURNISHED LUXURY., CONDOMINIUMS OVERLOOKING SAN CARLOS SAY AND

BEAUTIFUL SANIBEL AND CAPTIVA ISLANDSFOR LOCAL CALLS - 472-6565 i

FURNISHED - SEASONAL RENTALS

Jack Moore Realty489-3666

SANIBEL CONOO — Stepsto beach acro53 from pool, 1bedroom, i balh, sleeps 4seasonal 1400/wk., winter5650/wk. 10% discount on 3or more weeks. Call even-ings.

914-235-196682 1-0420

Captlva Waterfront4 bedroom, 4 balh house,Available Immediately.

Call: Paul. Island Real Estate

Associates, tnc.Broker.

472-112382 10216

SPANISH CAYOne bedroom condo —sleep!) lour. Washer/dryerpool.'hear Beach View Golf,300 t l . to beach. Availaotel<om Apfil 1989, two weekminimum. |3t2) 858-1122after 500.85 • I-QJ20

GULF FRONT HOUSE$3,500 PER MO.

West Gull Or. Charming,charming, charming 3SR.3BA, fully krnished. Beamedceilings. p.iifcire lans. cen-tral-air and heal. Adultsonly. No pels. Availablemonthly. 1990 season. Call;

305667-78/0• • • • • • • • • • • •

86 1-0216

O N T H E G U I FCOTTAGE

$1,900 MONTHHear and walch tht Gulf inIfiis ullerly cna'minp. and' 'oiiginal Island collage or,West Gult Dr. Fully fur-nished, sleeps 2 adults. Nopels. Available monlh of J)ecember, t9a9. Call:

305667-7870

1-0216RENT FROM OWNER andsave! Luxurious two bed-room, two bath condos onGulf at Pointe Santo. King'sCrown, Ocean's Reach, andIsland Beach Club. (313)332-2777.

SOUTH~SEAS*"• P L A N T A T I O N

BAYSIDE VILLABeaulirui water view. 1 bed-room, 2 Bath, sleeps 6 Call:201-7442100, days. Or 201-746-7963, evenings. Condois also for sale.64 1-0209

TIMESHARE2vTeeks -7-~4persons " D " ell iciency.

. Canbe Beach Resorl, Sam-M i Island Week 18. Week•509. S3.5OO lor eacU v.eek.CALL AFTER 6 P (,l.6394454.9t ALL02Q1

South Seas PlantationLuxurious Marina Vdid, 2bedtoom, 2 balh, 2 miles ofprivate beach. Superb loca-tion on waler. All resortlacililies. Extended channelcable TV. Renting nowthrough all o l 1939. Rentdirectly from owner andsave. Sometimes availableon short nolice at discountrales.

914-7376121days

914-528-8881eves.'wk.-ends

Seasonal Rental ^Feb. & March still available.Waterfront, fantastic viewol sunset. 2 bedroom, 2balh. beautifully decorated.

Real Estate Wot Id813-466-7410

>^ONX~eEACH "CLUB|TONF.M.B Gulf front, t bed-

n. first floor. SiOO'day,S550/wk. I210&/mc No

:. Please call (8*3)945^0672. _

RENT FROM OWNERSSSSAVESSS

On Sanibt'i. vacaiicm rouse,ted pool, 3 bi-d'oom, 2i," fully GUMippcd. taste-

VERV PRIVATE21617530751 216/5337777

• • _ 1 0 2 0 9

South Seas Plantationst- rigtil on the Gull,• c ivate. 3 Bfl. 3 6A. ailifl UcihtiC!.. Free tennisgoil. Cable TV Sec the

Gutf fiom ail rooms, Stepout on four miles of beachfrom tront porch. Available

: 219-2720699 or219271-0115.

oom, 2 bath duplex on (fiebeach at Ferry Landing.Olde Florida style, large

ms courts and Sishing pier.No p£ts. Non-smokers pre-"erred. Seasonal rental avail-ible April ?. '89 Ihrough fallB9. Cal l co l l ec t : 416-

727-2893.11ILF FRONT cottage onlanibel 2 bedrooms, 2~bainsn West Gulf Drive. Fire-

place, screened porch. Col-or TV. kitchen and diningarea. Weekly: Apr i l 9 -May 15, $475; May 15-Aug-usl 15. J395; August !5-De-cember 15. $325. Call Joan,172-1936, before 6 p m .

issible by boat only.Total privacy. Gulf view, noobs t ruc t i on . Ful ly fur-nishGd. 2 bedroom. 1 bath.Water ta i l available

813-335-8379 or813-995-2069

FORT MYERS BEACH, 2 BRstilt home On canal, 150yards; from Gulf. AiC, W/U.microwave, covered porch.Cable TV, near Ihe pier. Furrushed, includes utilities.

4637117 ,-86 _ _ -_ "ALL-MISMARINE R "POINTVCO N DO.Baylrcmt tumisned. 2 E3R. 2BA. teinis, pool, flsMng,marina. Weekly, monihly,seasonally. 472 9725, leavemessage. ____

fHE ATRJUM^- 1898's'q.lt.beautifully decorated Gulffront luxury, 2/3 tedroom, 2baths, paddle fans, wrap-around balcony, sunsets!Available 4H5, SSOOiwk;summer, 1585; season,11,200. Brochure available.H.A. Zap!, (£03) 4385879.Easter cancel lat ion*Available 3/8-4/1.B2 - 1^216

2~BEDROOM, 2 BATH con-do, newly furnished. Pool,tennis, near beaches. OnKelly Road, of| McGregcr,472-1393.82 ALL-0202

Kings CrownGull fiont delude condo.2 BR, sleeps 5. Washer'dryer, fully equipped. Pool,tennis. Available 1990season.

513-293 8327

FORT MYERS BEACH onebedroom bay properly withdock, large yard, quiet area,private paiio and enlranse.Beacti access. Available

. Feb. 1. J950/month, S900/-m0- for 2 or- more months.4633491.65___ ;• _Al.UJ202HARBOR AND GULF VlEW— Times Square area Walkto evCfylhing. Nfiwly remod-eled 1 bedroom or efficien-cy Furnished, cable. Gooddeal on seasonal rental.4639656.

. " B EAUTIF UOwcAfiotfhouse with heated pool onColt course. Spacious 3 bed-room. 2 balh house withmagnificent view overlook-Ing lake and golf course atThe Dunes.- Professionallydecorated and landscaped.

latioFully equipped. HBO. Oneof Sanibel's finest vacationproperties. WeeMy/montlylyrentals. Ralph Penalver. 305-579 W00 or 395-226-5326.

TOPSIDER 1 RESOflT:Lower Matecumbe T inFlorida Keys — week 47,Directly on ocean, wood oc-tagonal villa, lots of glassand decks, 2 br, 2 ba — orewith hot tub, sleeps 6.BEAUTIFULLY furnished,Tennis courts, poo!, spa,docking privileges, boatramp, boats and cances pro-v ided F R E E l ! $5,000. <6377171.

luxury 2 BR, 2 BA condo.Washer/dryer. 2 lenn iscourts, 2 heated pools,f i smng pier. Avai lableMarch 1st 'to M=irch 14th.5950 week.

508695-372986 ALL-0201

VACATIONRENTALS 15

FORT MYERS BEACHFurnished home Sleps loteach, shops am} restau-rants . Avai lable MarchJ 1,400 plus lav. UnrJ,M'chieimi, Realtor ABSOC..

--Tropical Hut Realty, inc."463-4425.

GULF SIDE P L A C E T T C O OS.F. Gulf f ioni. 2 BR/_ BAwith den condo. Has beencompared with a RollsRoyce and rightly co. Lowdensity complex. Two lappools, six lennis courts,sauia, JaCuizi. Decoratedby Robb * Slucky. Like newand w-iijtd.like to keep itthat v«ay. April and summer

. monlh3 now available, (216)'•"94266. - __-

North Captiva IslandSafely Harbor Club. H e * 3bedtocm, 3 bath, with hotlu» ShQ.| walk to Gul!.pool. lennis^ clubhouse. Ac-cessible by -.valet ta»i.

__716-67i-8386 __CANAL FRONT HUME. Juststeps lo teach, Beauli'u

: master suite. : Boat dockWeekly S500, mon th l yIl.SOO In season.

Cal [463-0991.NORTH1 CAPTiwT liSLAND— New deluxe eirconiti 'lioned houses. Sleep-6. Ac-cess by plane or boat only.Water tan serv'ce available.From S450'ftk 305-9710456or 407-391-0711. ;

LOGGERHEAD'CAY -"TWObedroom.'1 wo b?ih, beauti-fully furnished condo. Pool,tennis, cable TV. flenl week-ly or monlhly. Now renling<or May Ihrough October1989-Call (513) 39B-0412.

CAS A YOEL Luxurious 2BR, 2 BA (sleeps 6) con doon Gu l l . Tennis, pool ,beach. WeeKs 2/3-2H0.11.050 per week.

316-681-2 flB 2

BIKE, BIRDAND BEACH

3BR,2BA,large.unnySan-rbcl home. Unlimited April1st by month. Unlimited iu*>ury in a refined North endneighborhood. Hear thesound of trie suit. Pets notal lowed. References.please. 606 883-2229 or*14-4 72-7099.86 .. _ I-O202

ROYAL POINCIANATREE HOUSE

N'ew ultra modern 3 ted-room home.-SDa. sky l ight ,decks.; pro'essionai rant?--scaping. frterior des:gn.S6C0 weeh. May 'st thruDec. lSth.S1.40Qv.eeh.Dec-I S ^ thru Apni 3Qin DTS'CCur*rt on mcnthl> reo?3^

50B-5457324

F'ISHERMEN:S VILLAGERESORT. Puitta Go'da.March 3-18. S650. Sleeps 6.comoretfily fi*rnc»*ietf Waiyamor.,lies VV11 sell S3 500wf>t;fe. Also hate tritet'*eeKs in Feb.

'' 482-1954SOUTH SEAS'PLANTATION

LAND'S END VILLAGE.Gorgeous ne * ui t t r.iltiprivacy and .views Pool.

. beach and tennis.RENT DIRECTLY 4 SAVE

508-369-2591

SOUTH SEA'S " ~PLANTATIONLAND'S END '•

VILLAGE3 beJroom, 3 batn. fantasticview of Guff, and RedfishPass..Weekly or monthlyrales.a

407-468-161?FORT MYERS BEACH -Easy access on and oftIsland. 1 bedroom, groundfloor apartment. Neat and

84 ALL-0222CASTVB_rRESORf r? BR,2 BA (sleeps 6) condo on thegull . Unit H-175. Tennis,pool, podside bar, restau-

Miles of beach. Chil-•s activities. Week Apui

21 to 23. $1,050.517-782-7771 -

1-0223

VACATIONRENTALS

SEASONAL RENTALSANIBEL

The perlecl vacation homowith heated pool and l*<in.$court, Spacious new 4 bed'room. 3 bath home, whichincludes a luxury mastersuite with fireplace on theeast end. Professionallydecorated and landscapedEnjoy February ( 5.000Jmonth), March ($5 0O0'monlfe}, andfor Aprrl ($5.0007month.

472-5448FORT MYtRS BEACH~undcrSky Bridge. One and twobedroom apartments oncanal available lor weeklyrental. Walk to Snug Harborand beach. $3O0-J6OO:wk,765-0167.85 _ALL-02Z6

KINGS CROWNLuxury Gulf front 2bedroom condo. 2 weekminimum. Available from -April 29. 1SB3. Call 312-387-782G.~: ATRIUM""—E«cl;jSlve*0uM front condoresidence. Available fromApril 29, 1989 Two weekminimum. Cail owner at 312-887.7826.

2 BEDROOM, 1 bath duplex,screened porch, lacingcanal. SIESTA ISLES. Avail-able Feb., MaiCh. April.11,200'mo. Call after 5 3Cp.m. 466-8052.BEACH^HOUSE ~-"~on ~Ft.My«i_ Bvach - 3 'U i 'd iwn.2/baih, gull v.cw, s l tpd !oIhi? ba_l beach on^ thoisland. $500>wL (6)3) 4&66618 cv.'s.

CASAYBELWEEK 9: MARCH 3-10

WEEK10:MARCHtC-17Lovely Iwo bedroom, i «obalh $1650 per week or bothlor $3000. (703) 379 0101.

WANT TO BUYREAL ESTATE 16YOUNG MAN in need ofbeach property Wat re-quires fix-up. Single familyhome Of multi-family, wilhsell ing f inancing. Havedown payment. Wnie: GUN-NER (K17-2I. 143DELPRA0 0 BLVD., CAPE CORAL.FL 33990. • • •• .

PORT MYERS BEACHTGiTlflo Bay, condo, 2 BR. 2 BADy Owner only, available Ju-ly. Mid-Island. Box 731.Cornwall. NY. 12518

WANT TORENT 17

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES 19

CARDAND'GIFT STOREonSanibct .

Excellent Innntory. GreatLocation. Good financial*.uady la wit. Call: Brnd, V.R.eutinestBroh .rf.

(813)481-1600

OPPORTUNITY

WORLD CUSSTECHNOLOGY REDUCESELECTRICAL DEMAND

ZO-30%

EXCELLENT INCOMEOPPORTUNITIES

CALL 472-5958

BUSINESSFOR SALE!

SIX YEAR ESTABLISHEDFAMILY BUSJNESS. 100SEAT R£S1AURANT_

;ES\

FORCED TO SELL FORPERSONAL REASONSLOCATED ON U S 41LARGE PARKING LOTSACRIFICE. I75 0OO.

ASK FOR RICH .(813)627-4145

AFTER 11-30 A.M.91 - ALL-TtN

SALES MANAGERSMLM HEAVEN. $10,000 mo.

NATIONAL EXPLOSION

Nationally recognised pro. •gram as seen OP; TODAY,DONAHUE, OPRAH. LARRYKING * GMAm These peo-ple wem impressed. Youwill be impressed TOO. Tofind o_t why call 472-S9SB or489-0147.

100GWOLFFSUNBFDSToning TablespacialToning. Save to 50%Prices from $249. BodyWraps Lamps Lotions

Treadmifis-BikesCall Today FREE ColorCalaiog 1-000-035-382691 - ALL4222

INTERESTEb 7 N ~ A ~ S M A L L .CLEAN. INDEPENDENTPROFITABLE BUSINESS?

WANT TORENT 17

FAMILY OF THREEdesires 312 bedfoom, 2 bath, house or con-do. Proximity pool and lennis. Long termlease. Needed by April 1. , ?

flef-«fiees «_./«/*. ' (813)472-5289 ;

FAMILY OF FIVE seeks i * ob^dfcom aparim^^t condofor E3ite. Aeek 01 Sambetor Captiva. (215)896-7206 or :

(215)2931422.S T N G I E ' F EM ALEloogTme

< Sambel resident desiresone rjeflroom apartment onSantbel. eUhet side otcau5e*ay. Cail 472-2192belweei 5 p m . and 9 p.m.

WANTED

annual small *io_se or con-do on Sambel Ash fcr Lee.2758812 or 47M17O eves.

" W A N T E D T O " R E N T ~SOUTH SEAS PUHTATION UNIT

FEB.18 -20PLS » U (616) 691-5751

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES 19GIFT CARD S H O P - L A K E:WALES. Business -estab-

ished 20+ years. Cards,candy, $100,000/$ 15.OOOdown payment. Mary L. Ad-sit. Realtor. 813-285-7116.

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES 19SEA SHEUER /.ar,t<?d toSups!> NO.', ycik C'3U$-

516 661-1895 •_,MAKE MONEY norhmq atriome. Selling information

906 Southwest 23rd Street.Deot. 1C, Cape Coraj. FL33990. ; "LEGIT. EASY MONEY! Sendsiampeci sell addressed en-velope lo PO BOX JT6.DUNDEE. FL -J338

BABYSITTING 20FOR RENT. Full size babycrib." $.5-*eeK...Witi be de-

BE YOUR OWN BOSS' Buy for $1 and sell for $5 to eager buyers.

Earn $15 to $25 per hour spare time. Everyhome a prospecl. No experience. No in-vestment. For information package, call1-800-331-3089, Operator 24. yA-.;:.^ •

IO\__

L

LOST ANDSo -OUND

„ I HELPt-\ WANTED

GLASSES AND CASE -Found on Sand Cap. Rd.

t Dike pain. Glasses wcte> iurned in at the Sanibel. Police DeDl.

5 PERSONALS 22PERSONAL and psychicleadings by Mr. Allrert. Allreadings private and con-fidential. Helpful advice onall matters ol t i l t , love, mar-na e, business. For ap-pointmeni

936421286_ _ _ _ _ALL020B

WANT A VlsA OR MASTER-CARD? Bad credit, evenbankruptcy, no problem!THIS REALLY WORKS. Freeapplications! Write NCC,Dept. 1608. Box 12003,Tallahassee, FL 32317 orcall 24 hours TOLL FREE

SWEETHEART WANTED.None ol itie other guyssee lobeautifulWeigM, twigtu no jnouiom! ~Wnle Sweet Jotin, P.O. Bo»632, Bokeena, FL 3392286 ALL-0201

MATCHMAKER""INTERNATIONAL

.America's IIIIntroduction Seivice

Chamber Memuei939-3283-743-3283

an escoiNol ice!

WANT A VISA OR MASTER.CARD? Bad credit, evenbankruptcy, no problem!THIS REALLY WORKS. Freeapplications! Write NCC,Dept. 1608. Box 12003, Tal-lahassee. FL 32317 or call24 hours TOLL FREE 1-800-877-2232, Ext. 1608.

91 ALL-0215

CREDIT CARD, S5. Issuedby American's finest LD.telephone company. Nocredit check! Everyone qua-lities! Send S5 cash/checkto- Gavit, P.O. Box 3631.Fort Myeis. FL 33918.

HELPWANTED 31FULL AND PART TIME posi-tions available for busy ren~lal management company.Real eslale license fe-

Kalhy. 4723191. _

FULL &• ~PART~TIME —Counter positions. Toll paid- S4.2G-S5 per hour. Flexi-ble hours. Only smilingfaces need aoply in person.-Dairy Queen ot Sanibel.;048 Periwinkle Way.EARN 10WS A WEEK athome in your spate time.DOinq Credit Repair! Call1619 S65-6532 EXT. Rt.1 511

91 ' ALL-0201

31 WANTED 31

EXECUTIVE » IJJSERVICES. INC. 4*5fI64B Periwinkle Wayianitel island, FL 33357

472-4195

HousekeeperInspectorPart Time

EXECUTIVE SERVICES, INC. REALTOR

has an immediate three day a week opening.

- Call GLENDA SHARP lor details.

472-4195

SERVICES. INC. H * .. EXECUTIVE SERVICES.1646 Periwinkle WaySanibel Island, FL 33957 .

472-4195 Ljas immediate opening

in our Sanibel Rental Dept.

Salary plus company benefits.

Learn our IBM36 computer..

Real Estate license preferred.

For more information call:

472-4195SECRETARY

Needed (or busy island real eslale office. Musi havesticng typing and word processing skills. Call Donnafloss at:

472-6565

OLDE HOUSE SHOP 'BOUTIQUE SALES

manent full 1>me andpart lime positions availableon Sanibel or Captiva. Dayor evening hours. Flexiblescheduling. Call Barbara torappointment. 472-2692.

' LOOKING FOR A GREAT JOBIN RETAIL OH THE ISLAND?

WE HAVE IT FDD YOU!Bright, fie* store. inlfireslingstall, great pay. Ids ol variety.Call 45M70Q.85 10202

TYPISTS — S5C0 weekly athome. Information? Sendself-addressed, stamped en-velope. Lemco Enterprises.906 Southwest 23rd Street,Dept. 21, Cape Coral. 33990.84 ALLxC*21B

BAILEY'S CASUAL WEARFULL TIME SALES CLERKS .

EXCELLENT PAY & BENEFITS

472-1636 'K

A FAMILY RESTAURANT ON SANIBEL

is looking for persons lor all positions. Good

wages, bonus program and tolls paid (or year

round employees.

472-1366

f I Z Z i ,HELP WANTED

Cooks — DrivelsCall 466-4545

o

WEEKLY NEWSPAPERSeeking Aggressive

Sales RepresentativesCompetitive Salary,

Commission & Company BenefitsFor Interview - Phone 466-1811

Ask for Craig Bohrer BiALLIFI

QET PAID lor readingbocks! $100 per t.tle. PASE— J1764, ICIS.Uncolnway.N.Aurora. IL E0542.

HOUSEPERSON positionavailable. Excellent pay, fullbenefits. Apply in person atCasa Ybel Resort. Sanibel.(Causeway lol ls paid.}

HPJUliuinTUUTASEKCl" EXPANDS!NEW FACES SEEDED!The Florida movie andTV inCusiry enoanfls.

Fun and par! time jobs a^iiasiein monies. TV awl modeling.

movie enlras and writer taWogs."

PARAMOUHT ,TAIUTAGENCT

1-572-0006

FRONT DESK CLERK -Full t ime: Excellentbenelus. Must have llexibiehours. Apply in person atCAsa Ybel Resort, Sanibel(causeway tol ls paid}.4723145. .-__EARN" MONEY readingbooks! SM.OOOJyr. Incomepotential. Details: (1)805-667-6000, E»t. Y-4345.

Florida LicensedReal EstateAssociates

For Time Share Resale" on

. SanibelThe Vacation Shoppe

Sales, Inc.

M813) 454-133082 . 1 223

OPENINGS FOR

COCKTAIL SERVERSBUS PERSONSUOOR PERSONS

Al the Island's Ni Hot SpotT H E C R O W ' S NEST /

'TWEEN W A T E R S INNApply or call aticr 4:00 p rrt.

472-5161 Ext. 325Oan or Rick

LOOlONGOOD""(Ladies Apparrel)

is looking lor• enthusiastic sales help.

Excellent payl Days:472-5593

HELPWANTED 31

Bellini'sItalian Rsslaura

Apply in Person11521 Andy ftosse Lano

Capliva

472-6866> . 1-0202

I * # * * • * «" WORK AT A RESORT

ENVIRONMENTNow hiring tultarid part timepersonnel.• Cashiers• Deli• Meat Cutlers ; -• Stock PersonsPrevious grocery expert-ence helpful; however, willtrain responsible and reli-able people. Benefits In-clude bridge toils, medical,vacations also flexiblehours. Apply in person orcall: Captiva Trading Com-

472-4200.

GOOD OPPORTUNITYFOR RIGHT PERSON

Landscape snd Nurseryworkers needed. Must bemotivated and have hor-ticultural and constructionexperience. Star) at$6.5Q/hour. Call 472-1370before 6:00 p.m.85 1-0202

NANNY'S CHiLDRENSSHOP ON SANIBEL

Permanent, part lima posi-tion available • day hours.

472-030465 " 1-0202

HELP WANTED

NUTMEG HOUSE

Hostess —

full or part time

472-114165 ••• •• 14202

WANTED r

ENERGETIC

SALES PERSON

Full Time/Part Time lor ex-tablished womens apparelshop. •"•;

472-0909

For AppointmentDUDLEY'S ISLAND CHEF— Now hir ing, in-house helpneeded as wel l as deliverypersons Delivery peoplemust furnish own automo-bile, but business wi l l paygas mileage. Please contactJe l l , Tuesday through Sat-urday. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.472-0044.84 1-0202

Health Care person lor weekends in " private home onSanfbet. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. $10per hour. Excellent condi-t ions. 2 references please.4 7 2 - 1 8 7 1

IO2C-2

ExperienceiTTyp«s«ttir, Paitt-Up

C«m*r« Wort-.Ssnlbti Prlnl Shop

Call: Bob

472-4592

PrinterExperienced on o

Sanibel Print Shop

Can: Bob

_ 472-4592 - ,EASTWORK ~EXC EL LENTPAY. ASSEMBLEPRODUCTS AT HOME.CALL FOR INFORMATION.504.6414003 EXT. 814935 ALL-02M

ATTENTION. HIRING.

area. Many immediateOpenings without waitinghats or test. S17.840 -S694B5 Call 1-602-8388885E*t ' B1774,85 • ALL0209

TRADER RICKS c;-IS NOW HIRINGGOOD WAGES

FLEXIBLE HOURSCLOTHING ALLOWANCE

4544930

85 1-0209

HELPWANTED

" T T I HELP3 1 I WANTED

OtD'CAPTIVAHOUSE

AT TWEtN WATERS INHis looking lor LINE COOKSand SHORT ORDERCOOKS. Call 472-5161.

MAIL COUfllEH needed lorSanibel/Fort Myers route.Approx. 4 hours per day,Monday through Friday.Must have dependabletransportation. Call: CON-NIE at PHISC1LLA MURPHYREALTY, 472-1511 lor inter-view.B2 -j±_ : 10323

"Neecfelf ImmeBIiielyPrep Person

WaitressS nights a week

Call today for immediateemployment. Good startingpay. Experience not nec-essary, will train.

' 472-1242

82 10209

And Lunch Cook

Some experience neces-sary. Starting salary, $7.50hour. For appointment andinterview, call

472-1033B2 I0202

GENERAL STORE

Full and part-time help.Ceshlers, de l i , bakery.Senior citizens, welcome!

472-15168 2 ' - . l 0 2 0 2

' Captiva SalesActive Captiva resort wear.Beach store. Needs full andpan time sales help. Goodsalary atmosphere. Reply toIsland Beach Co., PlantationView Company or call - -:

M 472327262 -^ J02C2ANYONE CAN app ly !Guaranteed Visa/MC, USCharge. Even with badcredit. No one refused. Call213-925-9906 Ext. U-339186 ^ 10223

'TWEEN WATERS INN.-.- On Capliva

Is look ing lor FRONT

Full time or part time. Willtrain.

Call 472-5161Ask for Holly or Mariene

85 10202

POSITION AVAILABLEPlanning DepartmentCLERK TYPIST. Position re-quires organized Individualwith ability to perform avariety of clerical tasks.Primary job Includes main-taining tiling system andassisting In preparation olmaterials for puDlle hear-ings. Assist with answeringtelephone end helpingpublic with general zoning

MiniWPM typing; word process-desirable. Salary range12,916 -17,667. Excellent tr-inge benefits. Tolls Paid.Apply City of Sanibel.Finance Department, 800Dunlop Rose), P.O. Drawer0, Sanibef, FL 33957 (813)472-9615 on or before2/10/89.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION

EMPLOYER1 SEASONAL HELP

NEEDEDShipping * Knowledgehelpful, or will train. Call,472-8311 between 9-11 orEves. 472-1679, after7p.m.

COOKS. - WAIT/WAITRESS

NEEDEDAPPLYlMPEf iSON

. OHAMMA DOT RESTAURANT4724138

FULL AND PART T IMEmaids' posit ions availableat the Outrigger Beach Re-sun . Also, weekend porterneeded. Please apply in per-son at 2700 Estero Blvd.,FMB.

HELP WANTEDPart t ime sales posi t ion

- THE NIMBLE THIMBLEFABRIC SHOP ON SANIBEL

Some sewing experiencehelpful . Tolls paid.

472-4210 ^85 8 r 020?

31Printer

Experienced onChief, 17 lor quality work.

Sanibst Print ShopCall: Bob

472-459282 BSCl-020flSECRETARY/RECEPTION-IST — For Fort Myers Beachoffice. State Wide Insur-

ice Agency. Insurance andlot data entry experiencehelpful. Call: 463-4475 for anappointment. •-• ^ _ _

The Pelican RestaurantW A N T E D

fdenflr/. enerfietic. rjirj!e$s«rtalpeopie to start Fwt Myers Beach'sBest Restaurant.

Wail Staff • Bus StallBartenders • Hostesses

Dishwasriers

Apply in person. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

3040 Estero Blvd.

Fort Myers Beach

HELP WANTED

Landscaping firm

EARTH CARE472-3440

SBI-020164

Ponltion lor Sales CltrfcAvailable in popular Sanibelgift store. Varied responsi-bilities, excellent workingconditions. Salary plus ben-efits. Bridge tolls paid.472-2876 lor interview ap-pointment. _,85 ALt-0202

BOAT BUILDER REOUIffES:Carpenters/cabinet e«per«nce,Jei-toil repair person. IrtKtg'asslarmiutor, auto body helper.mecrun« fietper. mechanic. Deckhardwe msU'ie's. vamisMrs

Full Compaq Benefits, .Fort Myers Yacht& Ship Builder*332-7800

TRAVEL AGENT:

Experienced, SystemOne preferred. Call formore Information.

472-5985. ;POSITIONS

WANTED 32UPHOLSTEilRCYlBED:Need titlle work in CharlotteCounty since 1972- LET MEUPHOLSTER TOUR FURNITURE! Real lew tow prices!Discount fabric. BAILEYUPHOLTER 1-639-1515.IP.GI -•

HOUSEHOLD

FOR SALE 41DAY BEb,~S!85. white i ron"brass. Complete with twot * i n orthopedic mattressesand pop-up trundlft. Neverused Stil l in box. CostS1.000. Sacrifice. 278-1171.86 ALL-0215

BRASS BED — $265. Queensize. Complete with ortho-pedic maltiess set. Neverused, still in box. Cost,S 1.000. Sacrifice, S285 cash.278-1171.86 r^ AU-0215

VILLAGE FURNITURESELLS: Close outs, over-stocks, factory seconds.New sofas, recliners. din-ettes, bedroom, etc. Health-O Pedic hall price bedding

1S28 Del Prado Blvd. ,772-7555.82 AU-0201

2 ~ S I N G U E ~ P L A f F O R MBEDS, S150 each . 1Westinghou^e sell-cleaningstove. $150 Call 639-7571.After 6 p.m

USED CARPETS very goodccnditon Approx 60 yardsHeavy texture, commercialgrade. Two-tone groen. SI 95O.B.O. Cafl 743-S274.MEDICO^EOIC box springand mattress. Very good condiboa 154-0810.8 4 / A L L - 0 2 0 1

5 PR. LINED DRAPES, goodcondMm. Orange & beige. 3 -or. 7O\B2-. 1 pf :O7"x82",1 pf. 33 'x82' , 565 Includestraverse rods 765-0S93.

HOUSEHOLDFOR SALE

. , MISC.4 1 FOR SALE

' •

19" Quasar T.V. w i ths tand .Cable .ready. Solid slate,

. $75. Cait 468-572?85J 1-0202For Sals. 4 directors chairs'brown canvas" $5. each.

Graco high chair like new120. 554 aoulder Or. EastRocks, Sanlbel, 472-8336.86 1-0202SANIBEL MOVING SALETODAY, Quality furniturestereo system,washer/dryer, re'riggrator,(2) bedroom sefs, antiqueroll lop dest, (2) patio setsand Much More! 670 NorthYachtsman "Next to Sanlbol

10202Ma'ln82

DINING ROOM SUITE,brand new. Basset, pencilrattan oval table with leaf, 4chairs, 3 sized glass chinacloset (mirrored back),server with light. Was overS3 000, now $1 600.395 0339.84 t-0206

HOUND TABLE, wood 42".IB* leal, 4 cane swivelchairs, bedroom suite. Twotwin beds, drcssei, 2chests. ,-, Eicellenicondition, Sanlbel. 472-1459

84 L-. ' ALL (#01

SCT OF TWIN" "flEDS.

a id box spiingv EtCi?Ui.>'i|tond lion $150. Wai' «>vt.IIKL new S35. 46687048G ALL O?(-1

Q J E E S N T S T Z E BED cjnc't iy•op Qrexd. pecan UK>.^>,Sutii . box spring ittiij

roidil ion. B.itgj.:iai $750.Call 3M015G85 ..' ALL 0202

JENN-AIRE RANGE Ike new.Many accessories, grille, grid*,die electronic cleaning, etc.$750 Alter 2 p.m. 625-1095.9 2 / A L L - 0 2 0 1

KINQ SIZE water bed, wave-less mattress, wood frame /side pads, haadboard with mir-ror — heater. Includes 5 selsof sheets. $200. 486-0230.B 2 / A L t - O Z O 1

NICE FURNITURE! Swivelrocker, tan velvet. Entertain-ment center, cherry. 2 swivelrattan bar stools Pair stereo•Makers. Solid maple desk.Weed whacker. Sanibsl -472-3817.flajB.S, 1 - 0 2 0 1

DAfiK. RATTAN DINETTE;wNts 8R I t t • [Drossef n<lo-(land 6 queen mattress I((•ma|, mapt* BR set(dreisar, eh«t « twin beds).

chain & infqutt . 6J7-3919.Pt Ch.9 2 / A L L - O 2 O 1

43 ' POUND WnOUOHT IRONTABLE with g l » i top 4 mal-ching chgirt wil l paddedeusr'icru, $125 Matching 2seaffld fjltder, S7S. Call627 ISBt PC.9 21 A 1 1 - 0 2 0 1SOFA USED! e»Vt'i"Jnl(•or«d(lion. Sana. g.a( A*hite sliipos. 72 merits.$150 ' 4637057

84 " Ali.0201

SANISEL. p'a(j..'i l

stindanf (or com!i h f c pan. Lik«

pnct.i1.83

KINQ WATERBED

fif.'.V

472-1605ALL-oao?

— LIKENEW NO HEAT NEEDED ASTHERE IS A MATTRESSCOVER. 1500. MU5T SEE!!B2S 9044,CHARLOTTE).

MISC.FORSALE

AIRLINF.TICKETS: T*-wav tickets from Forl

(PORT

42o —oneMvers to

BUY OR LEASE PURCHASEEQUIPMENT FOR

• Frozen Beverages • ko •• tee Cream •

• Expiesso • Pasties •Also Store Layouts ^

175-680385'ALL-TFN _

RIDINQ - Sears/nan Crafts -man Mower 830 - 5 blades in-cluded, Engine only 18 hoursand in good condition. Call772-1838 or 466-7550 oven-MTQS.

8 Z / A L L - 0 2 0 1

GLASS TOP TABLE 3 0 "square wilti livo leather andchrome chairs, $50, Pair olGeorgian silver candelabra.$200. Pair of triple hernPioneer speakers, $90. Pairtnpte horn EPt SDeakGrs,'S70454-5713.8 S / A I L - O 2 O 2 _

FABERWARE TURBO OVEN,like new. $60 . Sigma 28 Ib.electric bolting molof NR, $15.Double stainless kitchen sinkwith faucet and spray. $30. A'burner electnc ccoktop. S43.463-5034.6 -t.' S , B , t • 0 2 0 1"•AfTENfiOrfSMOKEHSrIF YOU ROLL YOUR OWN•TOBACCO* CIGARETTES,YOU CAN EARN CASH FORYOUR OPINiOKSU! CALLD.L.I. OPIONION CENTER ; !

2750578 MON • SAT, 9am •5pm. r

91 ^ ^*LL"?30'

3WHEEL BICYCLE, Itke new.Used tor only 1 year. Great formobile home park. Call9J8-JM0. r_.

30 inches * 72 inches. Mastsee lo appreciate, Onghi.ilcost, 51,000. Also, ciedenza •custom made - 20 inches » 84inches. Win sacMice bompieces lor Sfi95. 462-3341 or466-4463.6 4/ALJ..0 2_0f -._DOUBLE STEEL DOORS, 64In. x 79 in. Hardwareincluded, S100. Call

945-4032.84 ALL 0201S FT. PICNIC TABLES~S125.ADIRONDACK CHAIRS,S6S. A L L PRESSURETREATED AND GUARAN-TEED. SEE THEM ATMANGO STREET MARKET(FMB) OR CALL PAUL,765-1213.

82 _ _ BSI-0201

APPLES~FR OM "WESTERNNEW YORK — at AmericanLegion Flea Market onTaylor Road in Punta Gorda.Saturday ONLY! Jan. 28th &Feb, i l h . LOOKING FORTHE BIG RED APPLE!!

WANT TOBUY 46CONDO WANTED - Fort

j Myers Beach. 2 bedroom. 2! bath on Gull with pool and

palio. Not over $120,000.549-2124.

WA N f T O B U Yrv io f in andvtola. Also need fine viohnand vio'a suitaQI? tor pio-Sessional use. P'ice no ob-|ecl. Fort Myers, 731-5962.

' " CLOCK COLLECTOR"-. PAYING CASH FOR

OLDCLOCKSPERSONAL COLLECTION

NO RESALEPLEASE CALL

542-6047ANYTIME

86 ALL 0208REGULATION SIZE POOLTABLE with tack, balls. S cuesincluded. WILL PAY CASH!639-3860 (Punla Gorda}.9 1 / A L L - 0 2 0 1WANT TO BUY: ShotgunTnfTe& jewelry. 627-1407.9 W G - 0 2 1 5RATTLESNAKES WANTED:Dead . or alive Cash. Ratt lesnake. bel ls, buckles,wallels, etc fo< sale

995-38136 6 / A L I . - 0 2 2 2

WANTED: Several outboardmotors thai need repair or arediscarded. OMC 10-20 hpmotors preferred. For sale:two self-propelled 2 1 " rotarymo*ers.S60eacrt-One 18" 2cycle rotary. $35. 482-0133. •;8 2 > A L L 0 2 0 8

ALUMINUM SHED at ItiTst10»2D needed despa-alely.but can only aftord S40 Willpick up and disassemble. Call694-8104. •

SERVICES 47 I SERVICES

ELECTRONICSAND CAMERAS 43TANDY COLOR COMPUTERTHREE. Color File II. andgames so l t ^a rq , andjoysticks. Plays through anyTV. UtSIe used. S125.5431939.

GARAGESALES;--? 44

Portland. Mfc via Newark Feb. I15 lh , $ 1 0 0 each C.ill813-I7S-98B3.8 5 / A L L - Q 2 0 9WATERBED KINO. Wavetss,never used. $185. Washer.$ 1 8 5 , " d ryer . $135M.crowave. $145: Ha.nsotiwater conditioner. S-39S. la.v"mower, S65; Stnqle w:i!?rt>t>dSI25: stioe's • ot-m. 53^. I336-1126. {

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WE BRINGOUR TRUCK

and cash Inr >ojr (grniiure,appliances antiques, tools,fishing gear, golt clubs,boat 'motors and coals,sman items, etc. or com-Dlete estates.

QUICK SERVICES463-6096

.1 694-1774Z2 BCMI-TFN

GARAGE SALE FRIDAY ANDSATURDAY FEB. 3 & « .Baseball, First World Warmemorob'Hia, cards, posters,;,old postcard p«ctoi lal 516SE. 27lh St.. Cape Coral574-3320. 'Nostalgia ButtsDel'ght." 9 am - 5 p m8 4 / A L L - 0 2 0 1FLEA MARKET — BdkesamSaturday, Feb. 4.9.1IH- 1cm.

Estates (John

HOLLY'S expert, loving, pet-i silling semce — while

.you're away. HELPS visitsj youi home -— provides pro-( fossional, persona' nrv] lov-

I ing care lor jour pets.— an,alternative to kennels/

• boaidmg — short/long teimI — licensed — pet taxi ser-I nee v£ t6 years in island pet

are. 4 7 2 - 1 ) 7 6 ^ _

SERVICES

RESIOENTtAI HOUSECLEANING f window Clean-ing. Fort Myers Beach andSanibel areas only! Honest.hardworking and depen-dable. References Call Billyoi Cheryl. 466-8651

CHIROPRACTICHarryO. Kair. O.C.

The Practice ol Chiropractic1640 Periwinkle Way

i Limetres Center472-1324

82 ITFH

WINDOW

WASHING

Call Tim at

395-0305FAX and COPY

SERVICEThe Vacation Shoppa1711 Periwinkle Way

472-31136 2 _ _ ^ (-TFN

IslandLocksmith

24-hour Emergency Service

AAA472-2394

Waltef & Norma Thompson82 _ _ _ t-TFNVICS CLEANING SERVICE.12 years e iponence. Li-censed. Wil l clean yourhome.'condo or ol l ice. Call466 7508.B2 .... ,-. ; BSI-0JO1

Island HandymanPainl * Carpentry

•" YardWoikAll Types Small JobsMIKEMcQUADE

Evenings 482-0172

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EXPERT CARPET IN-STALLATION J REPAIRS.OVER 22 YEARS EX-PERIENCE!

We DO THE JOB RIGHTAT AN AFFORDABLERATE! SHOP AT HOMEFOR CARPET AND FADUING AT BELOW RETAIL

CALL 7721067AFTER6P.M_

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R"ENTkiMAfb Special. 10*"ioff. Personalized homecleaning, new construction,oflicos. homes."condos. l i -censed. 543 8t7B. Leavemessage.85 •„ 1-0216

' BOATCLEANINCfVValerhnu to watwhneService at your dock.

Wash. Teafc Work. Marx! Wa*Or Machine Buffing "

Monthly Service AvailableETtremely g^od. Dependable

and Hard WofKmgDEPGIE'S

DETAILING463-7857 ^

" ' "secorKfwind""• MASSAGE *

Licensed iheraplstsspecializing in Sportsmassage, Swedish massageand neuromuscular thefapyfor fehaDiliiation andrela*3- -lion. Ser/lng Sanibel' andCapiiva. By appointment.

472-3481 .,VICTORIA NETHERY-

& ASSOC. N4018G400PineAve.

MASSAGE THERAPYFoi id ie t hom tension,

. physical injur.es and stiossHri.-iled . d.dOiiltfift".'Swedish .Dut'pTisjueShiatsu Neu;omuscu!aiPolarity.) Refiexoiogy

IFCENSEOCSOFESSIONAl

Diana Silveistone N&1281619 Periwinkle Wa>. f 105

472-5579 -Open daily

by appo*tiirtientGi'l ceilif icatt's ava.iable

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M AS """SERVICES -COMMERCIAL AND;RESIDENTIAL CLEANINGINSURED, LICENSED ANDBONDED. 765-1603

BILL'S REPAIRS. Sprinklersystems, home repairs,carpontry, ceiling tans,drywall, ceiling lile. plumb-ing repairs, painting andcleaning, wallpapering, yardwork. Commercial andresidential. Call 542-9238.82 -; )0?02

MULCHING SPECIAL includesmuteh delivery and labor. $20per yard. Excellent Qualify7JMB38 or 275-7375.B 2 ' A L L - 0 2 0 1

PETS &LIVESTOCK

CHINESE PUGS twoi registered adult females,j Fawn with black masK, 1300j eacti and pick ol Utter. Ar-

cadia 1-494-7SI5I 32 ALL-O201

I 6EAUTIFUL FLAME POINT! HIMALAYAN KITTEN 4 mosI male. C F A reg'Stered Make

otter! MUST SELL' (813)639-5BS8 JPunta Gorda)

AUTOMOTIVE

INSTRUCTIONALSCHOOLS 48

53 C1978 MARK V — LincoinContinental. Superb cor.di-

• tion recent complete ex-j hausl system. Premium( general tires. Brown metal-i !ic f in ish, c loth seats,j 14,500. Contact Mike Sam-i pere, 466-1811, Mon., Tuos-,

orWed-j 86 ~ ALL-TFN

1-0202

LANDSCAPING « 'LAWN CARE

Wa sre well equipped andspecialize in clean-up and

refurbishing 'and installa-t ion, contract groundsmaintenance. £ years ex-perience'on the islands. 01-fer free estimates. ContactDave Co*. Coastal GardenServices, Inc. F.N.G.A. Cer-tified Professional. "'• ••

939-0482

HAN~DYMAN"CARPENTRY, TILE

PAINTINGDRYWALLINSURED472-8472

FREE ESTIMATES

TRUCK FOB H1R£. 1989 24'box truck with Mtgate 1-3 manreliable ere* available Locallong asiance, moving, hauling;deliver, furniture, etcReasonable rates Freeestimates. <Jepe"daWe. 813-"375-8178. Res-fcnttal. com-mercial Rofefences available8 6 / A L L - 0 2 0 1

VIDEO Rccoftjifig. Duplication.Editing, film to tape transferPortable Video Specialists'LOCUST HILL STUDIO, PortCharlotte. Can 629-2)29 da>!y8 a m ^ 5 p m .9 1 I . B . C - 0 2 0 8

Start item*. tu!l time/part dmtTuin on Irva liihna tsmauttiiHome tli'dy'ind1 resident tfimmgFmiiUiil l id STjniDK, jog p!jC(-men) is t i i l inct .

lA.C.T, Travel School!

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; 1S87 BUICK custom Sl-y-; lark. 9,400 mi. VVMle/red in-" terior, 4 dr., . l i ke new.

SI 0.800. - o575-085S

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GOVERNMENT SEIZEDVEHICLES FROM $100.Ford, Mercedes. Co>vettes,"' :

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1?8G DODGE CONVERTIBLE600 - fled with new white top,loaded. 33.000 miles, fuel .in-jection engine, female o*nerSB.SOO Cull fi37-eO11 (PuntaGorda)9JJ_A L L - 0 2 0 1

BEAUTIFUL LINCOLN CON-TINENTAL — FuH po-iver, realclean car! EicelSeni pa-n! andrunning condition UKe r**1

Onty S3 500 or best offer639-3997 or 575-2576 (PirntaGorcJa) "

VOLKSWAGEN' nABBIT~^-Runs good end tooKs' great.Sporty red 2-door1 A deal torthe lucky buyer ai 5^50. Mustten1. Chns, 463-2999. Seriousinquines onry1

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AUIOMO11VE 53\W? TOYOTA HYLUX PICK-UP. Clean, excelled! condi-tion. Radio. A/C. 472 0855-82 . KI202i l5 rT fAN"2A~STS SAN.54 35O lour-door automatic,loaded, with sun toof,55 000 miles. Call 765-1965.B5 ALL0216

STATION WAGON Conct1983 DL AMIFM cassettestereo, wire wheels, 4doors, UHaol hitch, roolbracket. 542-1158.

, 84 I-02Q2

19S6 ISUZU IMARK 2 dr.hatchback. 5 speed, air,AMIFM cassette. High gasmileage. Original owner.Mini condition, only 24.000miles. Call 472-4669.

GOOD WORK CAR. VERY( SMALL INVESTMENT. 1970

MERCURY MONTIGO STA-TION WAGON. RUNS GRfcAT.NO RUST. ONLY S45O. CALL694-B104.

fgaY ~6'C6 S~ V- 8~R cy a I-" Brougham 88 Laiiled. Asking

price. S6.500 463-3138,p.m.765-0084.6 4 / A L L • TJ^N

1987 NlTsAfnOOZX - Load-ec car! 12.000 m.les. Silverwith black ptnslnpes Exceilentcondition, 515.900 Alter 6

"p.m. 627-3267 or 637-7171.9 1 / A L L - 0 2 0 1 _ ; _1963 FORD ESCORT, 5speed. 2 doof hatchback. Lowgas mileage, excellent condi-tion. Tetrtlic value' Reduced loS I . 5 5 0 . 463-2707, leavemessage.6 4 / A L L - O 2 O 1

t~SB2 CADILLAC Coupe. DeViHe. 69.000 miles Ex-

cetlenl condition, tan color,leather upholstery Asking$4 000. Call 639-7453.A 1. L • 0 2 0 1

1982 SEDAN DEVILLE, navyblue. Cloiri interior hwety con-dition. Owner' must sen loomany vehicles S3 000orbesloiler. Call Jack.o at 463-6121.8 4 .' S . D - 0 2 0 119B0~CHEVY Cilation. ex-cellent contjtlion. 53,000miles, $2.195 1979 Lincoln

root, loaded, qa:age kepi.• like new! Low mileage1

S4 295 625 9902• 91 ., G-OZ01

• TgoTPONTfAC 6 0 0 0 L E - Fullpower. I j^uty Ciolh mtonor,EXTRA CLEAN!:

.,:• 637990991 G-0201

19B1 PLYMOUTH RELIANT •ATS air.only Sioea

637-9909

RECREA1I0NALVEHICLES 54ATTRACTIVE 3 5 ' PARKMODEL "1985' . Furnished.

size refr igerator, micro-wave, electric water heater.PETS ALLOWED, excellentcondit ion! North Ft. Myers.!12.d00jieootrab1e 629-5290

1974. Extras. Side balh, rear(win bediotfm, 'awnings.' newsuper (ack. Suburban 1977

1967 TRAVELMASTER 21AMicro Mini Motof Home. Hasevefything except generator.Real bath, shower, Awning,reversible wheels. 15.000miles. Like new condition Ter- '••nnc buy. $16.flOO. 656-0343.8 2 ! A L L - O 2 O 1

1974 CMC MOTOR HOME.EXCELLENT CONDITION.ROOF AIR. GENERATOR, CB.TV, ROOF POD. A4E SCREENROOM, I/O CARPETING, OUT-DOOR FURNITURE, COOK-ING EQUIPMENT. TOOLS.CALL 7438975.9 2 . ' A L L - 0 2 O ' 1^ " S K Y L A R K [ " " 3 5 ' " PARKMODEL sliding glass door.21' awning. ' stereo.microwave 2 s e h of steps,new carpet, double bed, M l .relr-geralor, EXCELLENTCONDITION 629-7674

91 ' ALL-0201wiLlTsELLrsalf Dcce. 52,500.Car t ^oaa t IP Coast member-

S5.000. Home base. Beach-comber Resort. 5t. Augustine.Ocean (ront good fishing &swimming 466-9221.fl 4 / A L L_- O 2 J M _ _ _ _ _198634 FTSHASTA traveltrailer viith'rear lw<n beds,large cenler bath, awningwilh attached screen room,humcane awnings on tourwindows'. AiCm excellentstereo radio. Sleeps six.Complete with dishes, pans.bedding. ETC. 6400 SouthTaylor Rd.. Punta Gorda, Lot72422 GNS-0201

H OTO R " ~ HO ME* ~I985Mirage, 33.000 miles. Sleepsi go (id gas mileage,SI 1,000. A,rC. cruise,aulomatic. P;S, P<B, e«-celient conditionCal! 627-310492 .. _ _ _ ^ N0201

1985 MIRA~GE motor home,sell contamea. AshingS11.000. Greal shape! Only33ooomiiOS. 627-3104 [Poll•Chaiiolle) •-9t • N,C.G020t

RECREATIONALVEHICLES 54FUN PLACE TO SPEND SUM-MER! RV lot by M'H Lacs Lakein Northern Minnesota HALFPBICE 53.000. 627-1823.

MOTORCYCLES 55

LET A WARM BREEZE BLOWTHROUGH YOUR HAIR. EN-JOY THIS 1887 TRAC SUPERHAWK DH-100 MOTORCY-

INCLUDES HELMET.' ONLY2.900 MILES. CALL 3954305.

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TRUCKSFOR SALE 571980 CHEVY C-20 VAN -350. auto. P,S.. P.B. AC,custom gnil. hood, bumpers.guR wing door, flared fenders,carpeted, paneled. capta<nschairs, more? S2.9OO.995-8084.8 ?, • A L L - O 2 1 5

1986 TOYOTA~VAN~Funyeguioced with A C Fullyaulomatic. 27 ,000 miles.6!5-?276 (Port Chartoltc)9 1 : A L L • O 2 0 1

BOATS ANDMOTORS 61

1970 19' ARISTOCRAFTBOAT C cyt . Chevy I/Omotor, fully equipped, withtrailer, 53,000 or bei t oi ler.Call 625-2492.SI .- ALL/TFN

1985 16Vi l t : i iea Nymph. 35HP motor,,Shor Lander trail-er, trolling molor, fish find-er, live well, compass, 13 0; .custom canvas, tout lifejackets. Mint condition, rea-

s o n a b l e . Call 995-3474.

84 ALL-0202

LOWE~JON BOAT • 12 Fool,excellent condition! S425.Call afler 7pm. 6298910(Port Charlotte)9t , C.N.G-0201

sSTRAyTtgriootriB/obChevVe.GaFvaniied trailer,no sal ' ! Garaged. Excellentcondition. Best oi ler. Call629-4449

92 ' G-O2GB

- 19' GALA3Tvvri975~wMih 75HP Chrysler molor. newwater pump, e i l ra transomfor spare motor. Fair con-dition. Control ri*?c(Js 3d-juslment. Phone 625-1966evenings. $1,800. ' „91 * G-0215

19 FT. Renker 79. Volvo tfOtuM Carivas ^OOd condition.$2.S0O 466-8638.85 - B020J

BOATS AND .MOTORS 61

DONT MISS THE FUN!INTERVAL BOATS

for , .

Interval Owners

1 -800-321 -655624 hour ser/ice

1987 21 ' WALKAROUNQ Cud-dy, SS rad J , Humm^gbird DS.dual batienes. 50 gal. gas..140 ho MerCruiser. FW Rush. \Less than 30 hours S12.5OO

466-9633 ,6 6 ; A L L - O 2 O B

1 6 - F T . CUSTOM CRAFTfiberglass boat wlt i r*o yearotd 40 hp Johnsoo motor. Frrst$2 000 takes it. 463-9943.B 5 / B - 0 2 O B

1979 19'6" SEARAY - Mer-

needs starter - MUST SELL!$2 500. O.8.O. Of trade for •truck cr car 629-477* (PortChariotte) of «72-4t4t even-ings (Engle*ood)9 ' A L f - ; 0 2 0 116 FT. sailboat ODay Daysailor on. IraMer. AsKmgSI 500 CaH after 5 pm.472-3336 of 466-S949.

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23 FT. CHRISHCR'AFT 1986Scorpiwi Spwt Boat. 250 hpMerCrdser, 150 hrs Kept ondavits Radio, tatis. digital flep-Winder, .Cabm never used.'$14,995 (813)549^729.1931 SHAMROCK 20'CON-WALK MODEL. FULL CAN-VAS. 270 HOURS. J8,500.

4724275

661 _ _ _ A L!r;0 .?0_9

1986 CHRIS* CRAFT ij'Cavalier 120 H.P. Ail CoastGuard equipped, Perma-nently stored inside almarina Like new condition.Less than 200 hrs. use.

765-57$Q__

2b"rAbUAS'P0RT — Cuddycabin, 140 tip. Johnson re-built 1966- Good condition.$3 500. Will have boltomscraped and palmed. OutIsland Marine knows thisteat. Call (615) 966 8705days, (615) 522-3390 nights.May De seen at dock space.*20J_Mariner Point.

afFTTBOSTON WHALER— Center console, full can-vas, instrumentation. Fisn

185 H P. Evimode plus 15H P_-kicker. Under 150 hrs.Immaculate. $15,000.466-4636.

DOCK FOR BENTDirect access, deep watercanal on Sambel. $125m o n t h / : Call 395-1476openings- ^ ^

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BOATS ANDMOTORS 61

Sanibel Marina

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BOAT TRAILER 20 ft I009.S250. i 5 n. fiberglass boatFP.EE <vth frailer ptirchasc453-3491, leave message..8 5 f A L L - O 2 O 2

31 FT. TIARA CRUISER -(44 SQ tt cockpit, sleeps A.tuBy equipped galley, everyamen.ly Two. B.P. GeneralMotors diesel engines Mus>.•veil' For.more rnformalion ca)lB13-47Z-4841 or3054664104.8 4 / A L t X I - O 2 O 18 f GflAOY~WHITE. 20' over-niler. 200 hp Evinrude. radio,two depth finders, mooringcover , pr ime cond i t i on .518,900. '

4634738

1971 SEARAY 190~Snciu3ngbaiier. 165 hp Chev 6 cylengine, overhauled floatdean, kept en lilt, (lushed alteruse. Good operating conciitionMaha offer. 472-3543.B 2 .' A. L L • O 2 0 1 _ ^

28' MORGAN. 1969 CBsloop. Imron topside soars,

• two speed winches, rurfcng j-b,VHF Log. D S' Pdmer enqmeRare offering fcr sa^orS11 ,0C0 -?B:-399S,466-0544. «8 21 A L L - O 2 O I

Boal slip lor tent. SambeiIsland Onca Gulf access,no bridges 472-424084 ALL 0201 -

s f f V . fiara~Cruls"eT^14VsqI!, cockpit, sleeps 4. tuiiyequipped gaiiey, evei>amenity. T * o 8 2 GftneraiMotors diesel - engines. ~Must set!! For - moreinformation cati 613-472-4841, or 305^664104.

1P88 19 ft Citation CudfiyCabin - only 43 hours. 131Volvo Asking $ 9 , 6 0 0 .negolsbte, 463-2680.B_4 / AJ-_L_^ii^20JGLASSTRON 17P BOWfllDER.9G hp Johnson. New carpel,seats, tune up $2,500 in-Ctydpng treiier. Good con*l»oo. :

472-2846B6j^A^LLX 1 0 2 0 1BOAf~SUP" 'oTfenrSanielIMand Direct Gulf access, nobridges 472-4240.

H'JLJL'JlfJL!.198S ISVJ'GLASSFOHT. Oneo*ner, 200 lip MercuryCtuiser. over 40 MPH. 43 hrsRadio. D S . auto B P . n f *botlOTi pamt Full canvas Ask-ing S 6.900

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• CARPETS*

EXPERT INSTALLATION AND REPAIRCARPET • TILE • VINYL

AFfOmilE SHOP M HOMESEHVICE FOR GUAL1TY FLOORING

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PICTURE FRAMINGSatisfaction guaranteed — fast service

Call for free quote or in home^consultation with no obligation '

Lisa Bramm

Avant Came Framing Studio

472-4669irenuop this 3d ty 10% S<stount u.icx

• HOME IMPROVEMENTS/REMODELING*

•CLEANING*

"THE ISLANDS' illERIORClUKIHS PROS"

472-7000SANIDELISWKD.FL Answered 24 Hrt. a Diy

Mold s Mildew RemovalHouses, Store Fronts, Wood Decks,

Steps.iPool Decks, Rools. " "

ON SITE CLEANING^

• Emergency Wltet Extraction

• Fire & Sloim fleslryilion

• Pressure Cleaning (foots, pitros, etc)

• property Minagemsnt f> Security' Checks . .

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