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THE BENEFITS OF BENIGN NEGLECT PAOE 1B island SANIBEL AND CAPTIVA, FLORIDA Night clerk found dead in pool of water County approves causeway bond Issue up to $100 million •w By Linda Wlzner T he first two of five atepi toward improve ments to the Sambil Causeway pasted the Lee County Commission last week as Iiwmakers approved a home rule ordinance and a bond issue of up to $100 million But of most concern to the representatives of Ue Sanibei and Captiva communities was whether those who pay to traverse the causeway wculd be footing the bill for improve men Is to the Cape Cor al Bridge and construction of the parallel span We want to be assured that Sanibei residents visitors and tourists will not pay a higher toll than If a financing structure for just the Sambcl Causeway were enacted said Sambcl Mayor Louise Johnson She was seeking answers to s veral questions raised by Simbcl city council rrembers about the feast btl ty of consolidating all the bridge project* under one is^ur David Paul the county s consultant from Public Financial Management commented that bv stck ing a bond issue for all the bridge improvements and construction as one project the count} and island residents would benefit The tolls and the level of coverage for a single projut Mould have to be higher Our toll Is going to be lower as part of the joint vi nture Johnson responded rhetorically She cm pliasized that acting on behalt of the Sanibei com munity the public and council vant to assure that our financial interests are safeguarded snd that we will not be paying any higher tolls thanwe have to to fund other projects Commission chairman Porter GQSS who represents the islands on the commission said the toll structure was not under consideration The county was moving forward with an ordinarcc that allows it to impose tolls on watw crossings ana expressing its willingness to seek the bonds needed for bridge improvements and construction He stressed that the next step is to validate the bonds after which a toll structure will be set op and an interlocal agreement with Sanibei mil have to be negotiated The toll resolution is slated to be heard July 23 Commissioner Mary Ann Wallace who voted alone against moving ahead with the bond issue pointed out that those whotravel the causeway will be subsidizing th*> other bridges (n the countj She believes the co mingling of the tolls wiil result in Sanfbcl Causeway travehrs paving more than their proportionate share I mdefinitely opposed to this ordinance because the surplus can be tmc] for atij other transportation nteti in I ic County Wallace said Johnson reminded the commissioners that the people oi Sanibei are strongly opposed ( o using ary funds from the cau*ewav toils fir the con struction of other bridges and against inordinate Increases tn their rates • please see CAUSEWAY, 5A C astaways resort nigh cler< ft chard Wi h te 36 of Fort Myers was foi nd dead 'vim» in a pool of water at 6 *o a m yesterdav near the front of the resort ^an h^l police do not vtt know the cau e e of It nth but say \S ilhite *a« apparentlv fixing a .sat r lean when the incident hajpened earlv \pnl23 \t prt^s time an avtopsy was being condu ted bv the Lee Count} Coroner Blood appeal for landscaper crushed by falling tree a By Paul Luthrlnger ° T hirty seven yenr-old tree cuter Duanc Gillingwatcr remained in it tensive care at Let Memorial Hospital Tuesday after a 40 foot Australian pine to wh ch *ie was strapped toppled crushing him ben-ath it According the Sanibel resident s close friend of 25 years Mike Murphy Duane 1 as got himself a good fighting chance of living following the inci dent Apr I 16 at Windward Way when Gill iligwatcr »83 clearing a number of trees The doctors have given us ret son to be op timistic Murphv said that s m re than we got the firit four days Murphy who witnessed the mship told the Island Rtporter that GtHingwater sustained serious k dney damage and a torn aorta in the freak accident Ijjon t think ma tit ' t) e f reman had ever iieiTany thing 1 ke this hef re «nd Murphy a friend of Gilhngwattr <since h gh srrool in Ajstin Tx ( Reports indicate that t took 3 minutes for Gill ingwater to be flown b* air ambulapc to Lee Memoml and that the victim bar 1 no measurable pulse upon arrival due to the h ige amount of blood lost Murphy has been constantly vuitin^ Gill ingwater and said Tuesday that I e had gone • please ee FALL 19A L Teams needed for Taste of the Islands tug of war contest Six person teams ate needed to participate in a tug of war at 2 p m Sundav Apr 1 2Tat the Teste of the Islands Teams can be from businease" clubs civic groupa or jjst groups cj friends and may be. male female or co-ed The enty fee of $20 per team »Jl benefit CROW (Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife) Winners will receive T shirts and prizes with trophies going to the overall winners o Teams can register up until 2 p m at the event s main ticket, booth ° c Taste of the Islands is featuring 28 island restaurants serving their specialties frorr noon to •) 30 p m with live entertainment from noon to 6 p m at The Dunes Coif and Tenni i Club Twenty eight of Sanibei and Captivas finest^ restaurants wiil serve thur specialty of the h( use at this outdoor festival wti ch benefits Care snd Renabilitation of Wildlife on c an I el Artivitiep ndude th" hland Reporter dining awards Waiter \*a tress races cHdfensrc 9 nleasesee TASTE 21A c

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TASTE OFISLANDS

OFFICIAL PROGRAMSECTION INSIDE

ORCHIDS...THE BENEFITSOF BENIGNNEGLECTPAOE1B

islandSANIBEL AND CAPTIVA, FLORIDA

Night clerkfound deadin pool of water

County approves causewaybond Issue up to $100 million

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By Linda Wlzner

The first two of five atepi toward improvements to the Sambil Causeway pasted theLee County Commission last week as

Iiwmakers approved a home rule ordinance and abond issue of up to $100 million

But of most concern to the representatives ofUe Sanibei and Captiva communities was whetherthose who pay to traverse the causeway wculd befooting the bill for improve men Is to the Cape Coral Bridge and construction of the parallel span

We want to be assured that Sanibei residentsvisitors and tourists will not pay a higher toll thanIf a financing structure for just the SambclCauseway were enacted said Sambcl MayorLouise Johnson She was seeking answers tos veral questions raised by Simbcl city councilrrembers about the feast btl ty of consolidating allthe bridge project* under one is^ur

David Paul the county s consultant from PublicFinancial Management commented that bv stcking a bond issue for all the bridge improvementsand construction as one project the count} andisland residents would benefit The tolls and thelevel of coverage for a single projut Mould haveto be higher

Our toll Is going to be lower as part of the jointvi nture Johnson responded rhetorically She cmpliasized that acting on behalt of the Sanibei community the public and council vant to assure that

our financial interests are safeguarded snd thatwe will not be paying any higher tolls than wehave to to fund other projects

Commission chairman Porter GQSS whorepresents the islands on the commission said thetoll structure was not under consideration Thecounty was moving forward with an ordinarccthat allows it to impose tolls on watw crossingsana expressing its willingness to seek the bondsneeded for bridge improvements and construction

He stressed that the next step is to validate thebonds after which a toll structure will be set opand an interlocal agreement with Sanibei mil haveto be negotiated The toll resolution is slated to beheard July 23

Commissioner Mary Ann Wallace who votedalone against moving ahead with the bond issuepointed out that those who travel the causewaywill be subsidizing th*> other bridges (n the countjShe believes the co mingling of the tolls wiil resultin Sanfbcl Causeway travehrs paving more thantheir proportionate share

I m definitely opposed to this ordinancebecause the surplus can be tmc] for atij othertransportation nteti in I ic County Wallace said

Johnson reminded the commissioners that thepeople oi Sanibei are strongly opposed (o usingary funds from the cau*ewav toils fir the construction of other bridges and against inordinateIncreases tn their rates

• please see CAUSEWAY, 5A

Castaways resort nigh cler< ft chard Wi h te36 of Fort Myers was foi nd dead 'vim» in apool of water at 6 *o a m yesterdav near

the front of the resort^an h l police do not vtt know the cauee of

It nth but say \S ilhite *a« apparentlv fixing a.sat r lean when the incident hajpened earlv\pnl23

\t prt^s time an avtopsy was being condu tedbv the Lee Count} Coroner

Blood appeal forlandscaper crushedby falling tree aBy Paul Luthrlnger °

Thirty seven yenr-old tree cuter DuancGillingwatcr remained in it tensive care atLet Memorial Hospital Tuesday after a

40 foot Australian pine to wh ch *ie was strappedtoppled crushing him ben-ath it

According the Sanibel resident s close friend of25 years Mike Murphy Duane 1 as got himself agood fighting chance of living following the incident Apr I 16 at Windward Way when Gilliligwatcr »83 clearing a number of trees

The doctors have given us ret son to be optimistic Murphv said that s m re than we gotthe firit four days

Murphy who witnessed the m ship told theIsland Rtporter that GtHingwater sustainedserious k dney damage and a torn aorta in thefreak accident

Ijjon t think ma tit ' t) e f reman had everiieiTany thing 1 ke this hef re «nd Murphy afriend of Gilhngwattr < since h gh srrool inAjstin Tx( Reports indicate that t took 3 minutes for Gillingwater to be flown b* air ambulapc to LeeMemoml and that the victim bar1 no measurablepulse upon arrival due to the h ige amount ofblood lost

Murphy has been constantly vuitin^ Gillingwater and said Tuesday that I e had gone

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Teams needed forTaste of the Islandstug of war contest

Six person teams ate needed to participate in atug of war at 2 p m Sundav Apr 1 2Tat the Testeof the Islands Teams can be from businease"clubs civic groupa or jjst groups cj friends andmay be. male female or co-ed

The enty fee of $20 per team »Jl benefit CROW(Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife) Winners willreceive T shirts and prizes with trophies going tothe overall winners o

Teams can register up until 2 p m at the event smain ticket, booth ° c

Taste of the Islands is featuring 28 islandrestaurants serving their specialties frorr noon to•) 30 p m with live entertainment from noon to 6p m at The Dunes Coif and Tenni i Club

Twenty eight of Sanibei and Captivas finest^restaurants wiil serve thur specialty of theh( use at this outdoor festival wti ch benefits Caresnd Renabilitation of Wildlife on can I elArtivitiep ndude th" hland Reporter diningawards Waiter \*a tress races cHdfensrc

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Just the ticketThe winning ticket for Sanibel Captivi Lions

grand prize of a 1967 reconditioned Mercedes Ben/was drawn by mnejearold Leslie I egus outsideBaitey s noon Saturday The Mercedes *as won b>Marvin Dees of Mansfield Ob and trips toParadise Island and Eleuthera in the Bahamaswere won by John Masuka of Clarendon Hills IIand Helen Barnes of Greenwich Conn D

Man's mostdaringvacation— enfamille* Can ThuMtnsMost Daring \acition ha\e bun onSanibel'

It certainly wassaid Dr WilliamDavid Varner Srwho wrote in thoApril 14 i<.--ue ofMedical Economicsthat he had onelipped his macho colleagues who hadohmbpd a Him3la}anppik dived forsunken treasure inthe Caribbean and z7

sailed a small boatthrough horrt.ndous

storms

tt hat the doctorand wife Ruth d dwas trul)courageous HeVougbl 20 childrenin laws and grandchildren for a vacation to Sembcl Cottages for two weeksiast July

Finally my wifeaid I have accGmplishedsomething as daringin its way as £nv ofthose flashy musclebound adventuresDr Vartiey wrote

Pipping for thewhole pleisunparkagi the\arnc\sspent J10 000 an i gottheir monevs worthaccording to the arlicle - .

\U All carre hacknot only speaking toone another butpleased with ourcommon bond^ heconcluded

i The \arnc>s wholive in Columbus Gaconcluded that our

neighboring Mate ofFlorida would do justfine for the vacationafter he and Ruthhnrf pored over moregrandiose plans to

lalti the brood toEurope thi Cinbbeir rr BtrmjdaRealizing iht joten

tial fo' reunion turnirg to ruckus(among fi e childrentheir five spousesand li) assortedgrandchild-en from18 month o'd Con anthe Destpojcr to aIGjearoldt Ruthand I ho\ered overthe tribe with loveand apprehensionDr Varney wrote

He said theirchildren had obviouslj decided that•f this weresomething Daddy

v. ii rra7> rnougrrtoMl up t h w u o i dht maUre LI ugh iomakr it work

Thr Vaniejifound the beach a

great playground as•»el is a reiatucl}worrj frtc area forchildr<.red-outparents who could•ny Go play in thesand make cast ItspicK up shellsan>th)ng-just leaveme alore forawhile

The extended faTii\* stajed in four condomm um« each«miller famih madeil*. own bn akfastsanJ lurtfhes and

11 had dinnertogether wroti thedocfot- Tha wan accomphthtd with thechildren eating atone big table whilethe aduUs erjojed apre dinner cocktailhour Dr \arneywrote

Contacted back inColumbus on a working day —Dr Varneyis an OBG specialist- he Allowed thatthey might returnSomcdaj, not real

soon and maybe notthe whole crowd - J

FOCUS ON:ReneeLynch'

A dventure maybe far removed from

what most peoplethink an accountantts all about but lorRenee L>nch adveTture can run thegamut from a newfinancial statementto her 25 footsailboat which shecalls Jus) (or Fun

Renee the cily ofSanibel s assistantdirector of financesince January hasalready gained thegraces"of city council members v 1thnumerous ideas foistreamlining budgetreports presented tocouncil

Growing up mJoliette Itl Renrethe oldest of livebrothers and sisterssays My personalty is one of being afa rly indppendent

-t person an assertion her parents supported

Although she saysthe midwest was afine place to growup she always hadaspiration^ of adventure

With such a largefamily provid ng forcollege would be upto her she real zatSShe started to panher way during highschool and after ayear at an Indiana

college didbocl'eeping for a•aw firm liked itand decided to pur

, sue accounting as a' careerI Pay ng out of' statp tjition anywayf Renee decided to go

find^i coastal !o /nto live n butprevious job offers^were all eiseM er"She likedGainesville sostayed until San b^lcalleo

She sta te<J as

the University ofFlorida inGainesville She hada friend there

To estab ishI res dencv and lower

tuit on she workedas a bookesper andsecretary for aGainesville la / (rmard at enJed alunior college atniqhl

i eslablibhed thatindependence I v aslook nq for Reneeno* 32 says

I v\as very idvent irpsome hn commeitb

I m i j j t ' ave been10 ever/ cily nFionda she saysI was just all over

, ploceShe worked ai the

i Unvers ty of Floridain Gainesville aft^rcollege then viththe clerfc of circuit **

i courts olfice whichi admims'ers aif accounting lor the

| county as ai specialist in grants

then as a systemscoordinator for ts

i computer networkHer job w th the

t City of Sanioel just! came to her shp. says

Shed wanted to

director here Jan13 Fcmet Sambelcity manager Bern eMurphy a friend olhe s who now wcrksfo f Alachua Coun'ytold her of the oper

[ ing and recomrrencted her lo currentcity manager GaryPrice

I appl ed for tand by golly I qoti* she says 3touc1" of wonder Mill

I ir her vo co' Bes dps beingindependent P^npe•stresses I T\ser ous v '-"n itcomPi to / ofk butI m rfpt</

galtogether

My husband scontributed a lol to

I that sr-ecommentsexplaining thelight hear ted nessthat sparklesthrough the ser ousaccounjant s

I oemeanor as sns5 is at her paperdecked d^sk

Warned five yearsRenee tipocribeshusband And/ JS areal fun lovingperson v ith 3positive ouljook on

jhfpf

I That realty 'ub^o'f v hen you I vew If a person she

I comments1 Andy moved from

a commuter omarnagt working inthe Oriindo drea asa he.ij/y LC ^trucl onsuperv oor wnenthe> came \(iSanibel Hpre hework<5 fora buildingdcviopm ni

" cornpany and thecouple are nov/

drearr ng of a homeon the island^

Renee says duringhigh schoo andcollpgt sue wasn tligr-thea tPd andwas search ng lor

\ ho I wanted lo beBy the t mp she

ra r eJ "^ kne^pretl/ *r>i ch \ hoshe \ as, 5he oa dand low enjoysgood I n es w inAndy 01 hnr boa!JdSt tor Fun a

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,"J i | J ^ 25 looted I ng. _ s oop <f *i ch tno/| rpcent!/ fen edI ac o^3 the s ate vidI Lave Ol-epchoboe

They have also

coast Atlant c <indCa r bean waters onJust for Fun anj

njft find the gulldifferent butbeaul'UDeep at -.01 A at

h«r c i> hall officePtnee look pncJp inshow ig oM ore ofher ooiis lor the! nan e departrrentThat i c orov dng Iheatv with acomprehens vef nanc ai statemi.nt

. : for I jcal 936 8?* mat v li qualify tor i5 cert ' cats of^performance fro n

I Finance O'fice s* Assor at on3 H ted asa ^jperv sorof the* sat ous cil^

booheep ng^t erat ons Renee isnol shy aboutgel! ng tn andIpnd ng a hand She

th-it her real job scoordinating andtrans atirg ail thedata into reports for

1 USP by olhet c ty

Doal i t, ori cojnihg are bothadver tjres loRenee I ynch and dco^t nuaiion o1 ayoung collegewomar s quest forindeponcience

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ISLAND REPORTER 4PHIL 24 1966 3A

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR:

Shell table prizeAnita Plnder chairman of Care and Rehabilitationof \\ ildhfe s newly formed education committeeprepares the island shell table to be raffled el theTaste of the Islands or Sunday April 27 al TheDunes Golt and Countrj Club Sanibe1 The tablewas donated 'o CROW bj Diana Minor

Clocks go forwardSunday at 2 a.m.

Da j light Savings Time takes effect at 2 a inSunday April 27 Clocks should be moved forwardone hour D

U THURSDAY, APR|LI<24

• DUPLICATE BRIDGE Sanibe Comnuni'yAssociation 1 30 p m

D FRIDAY, APRIL 25

• GUIDED BIRD TOUR Birds of aFeather < Ding Da ling Wildlife Refuge9 30am

D SATURDAY, APRIL 26

• REFUGE FREE FILM Designs lor Living Ding Darling W tdlife Refuge 11am

"c SUNDAY, APRIL 27

• TASTE OF THE ISLANDS The DunesGolf and Country Club noon to 6 p m

D MONDAY, APRIL 28

• BIG ARTS BANQUET Be, chv ew CountryClub 630 p rrt• DUPLICATE BRIDGE San bel CommunityAssociation 7 30 p m

D WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30

• BRIDGE CLOSED Cause vay bridge closed tor repa rs between midnight and 6 a m

P UPCOMING

• YOGA WORKSHOP St Michael s and AllAngel s Community Church Sunday April27 to Sunday May 4• OFFSHORE POWER BOAT RACES Between Fort Myers Beach and San bel May17 u

Our fineflippered friends

It mav just btspring Or it could bethe en i of seison In

_ nse the e ^diibien two reports thi-,wick of suptr fnindh manatees in thtTarpon Bav arta

He sun ed to bejust in lovt with ourboat enthusedwinter resident JiniMason out troutfishing with her husbind Slix in 114 footdmgh) in TarponPaj noon Fridi} Thecurious manatee

IL right up totheir boat put its

| head out aid then' proutded to explore

tht imderetd(? ot thtboit in intricatedetail

He staged under* about five minutes

then when he camidp thOecond lunrhe put his nn^tpls upf r in* and put hisnose ri^ht up to mjhisbanJ Thtn h<

j j isl rolled mtr 1 k< ddog Mison onUnued

JN Ding DjrlingWildlifeRtfugintfictr Edjlhe Stoxesreports a California

i couple to'd a similartalt when lh(.j cameinto the refusevisitor center last

j But the Ca'iforniai couple had two1 manatees in Tarpon\ Baj Keep coming up

to the boat over ando\fj again as if look

i ing for companjIt srems this is not

! unusual behavior f cthe < ndanKcrtdrmnatee KnstieSLanan ^tdlife off cir at tht refuge",3 d tlat a filmshown ocfasionalh at

, the refLge visitors' renter details the

behavior of minatcesm Cr>stal Rtvcf and

i Blue Springs .n northem r onda

Vou see one »cluilh wrap his iittk

fl ppers around ac \er s leg she recounts

In lier experienceroweicr manatt.es intni Tarpon Bav areare \ir> skittish She

joints out that shelad tricf* sailingilent^j up 'o th^m in

( rdir to get a closfrlook but had beenjnalle to approach

Sht adds that it isigainst the law tor> to touch a•nina ee

' If they come up to/ou and touch >ouhats a differenthing of course shedd ^

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CEPD offers positionof administrator/agentto Fort Myers manBy Paul Luthrlnger <=

After Interviewing two applicants to fill itsadministrator/agent position Capt vaErosion Prevention District offered the job

to Doug Correia of Fort Myers at a yearly salarlyof $26 000

Commissioner Bob Martins motion seconded bycommissioner Orville Schaeffer infuriated CEPDchairman Peg Hofschneider because the salarywas above what the board had budgeted for theposition

The public s going to tar and feather you Dobwhen they hear this Hofschneider said at themeeting Tuesday evening which uncharacteristically was attended by just the fivecommissioners

Martin said that he doubted if Correia wouldwork for any less than the board s stipulated$25 600 salary

It is our intention to find the best candidate todraw up a comprehensive beach preservation planand then worry about the salary Martin soldbefore *he surprise motion

Correia is currently employed by the city ofNaples In the Department of Community Developmerit and has an extensive background as an administrator and planner — just what the board islooking for to formulate a plan ai-ned at curbingCapliva s erosion problem u

Among his Vvork on the city level as eompri-hensive planner for Naples Correia has a M.Scdegree in administration and public policy fromNova University as well as substantive experienceat county level as administ ator to theMetropolitan Planning Organization

Clearly CEPD a interest in Correia stems fromhis county administration experience and hisperceived ability to product a variety of longrange comprehensive projects as a planner

Commissioner Hans Wilson recommended revising Martin s motion to include a solid commitmentfrom Correia to work for the beard for one yearalong with a six month performance review and aone year salary review

The beard also narrowed down the applicantsfor Its genera) legal counsel position to three lawfirms At its next regular treetini? May 13 at S

S m commissioners will make a decision after*earing presentations from Harry Blair PA off

Fort Myers a representative from AllenKnudacn Swerlz DeBocst Rhoads and EdwardsP A of Fort Myers ard from the firm of BurkeBosselman and Weaver of Boca Raton D *-

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Group reactivatesto fight causeway plan

A citizen s group Sanibel Island Property Taxpayers Association has thrown off its dustcovers to fight the proposed county finance

plan for improvement* to the Sanibel Caisewayits Vice president Paulctte Hurton told the IslandReporter this week

The group is opposed in what it believes is thpcounty s intention to list excess funds fiom theSanibel Causewaj tolis ftr other county projectsor operations and fa^ora towering rather than raising both the one tttnt tourist toll and the commuter tolls

Membe-s are now circulating petitions opposingthe county s finance plan'1

The reactivated group is also taking up thecause of election reform for city council meirbersfavoring election at large rather than the presentsystem of running for on particular seat Burtorsaid

SIPTA was active at the lime of the ireorporation of Sembei Its prcsicent is Jean Fletcher andsecretary is Terry Callahan D

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BY AMME MITCHELL

Not only is a 30)ear rebondtng of thecauseway in Sanibel s best inttrcst it willsafeguard Sanibel s long term future against

political shenanigans down the road accordingto Lee County Commission chairman Porter Goss

The funny thing about it is that the people whoare the most nervous about it are not a* are that(it) 19 the safest waj to make sure that the fundsdon t get diverted he totd the ItlandReporter

Goss, who represents Sanibel and Captivs onthe commission and is a former mayor of Samhelwas outspoken and adamant that his support forthe $25-30 million improvements including a newhigh rise fixed span bridge and higher tolls wasvery much to Sanibe) s advantage

There have been moves in the past and could betn the future to remove the toll he said Thiswould encourage the casual vwtor, the gjwkert*.exacerbating traffic problems and lowering thequality of life on the island

Without a new bond and with a different boardof county commissioners, Sanibel s future could bein jeopardy, he believes

Gape Coral is the fastest growing power baseIn the county I severely doubt that you will see Aany more commissioners elected from the Sanibelarea

If you are worried about someone abusing theprivilege of using the causeway tolls to buildCape Coral bridge just think of that picture hedeclared

He sees the proposed tol1 structure as a "bulletproof way ' to ensure tourists and daytrippera paythe appropriate toll and this he believes willgenerate a ton of revenue " The existing tollsystem was based on an unenforceable fee structure with daytnppers abusing commuter tickets

jnuch more than anticipated, and severely reducingexpected revenues

If revenues from the new tolls exceed worstcase projections there could be a reduction intolls, he admitted

On the other side of the coin the toll could gohigher if expected profits are not realized Hestressed that the tolls will not be set until July 23He believes the annual commuter rate of $200 willbe approved but says changes in the other feesincluding the one time toll are possible£ i The toll structure chosen will also reflect thecost of the bridge improvements Goss believesthe actual cost could well be less than the 325-30

County commutum chairman Porter Gott

million discussed for a new bridge but If Sanibelcity council s request to raise the spoil islandroads to combat flooding in a storm is Includedthe project might amount to $25 million he said

c Asked why commuters to Cape Coral with itsproposed parallel span might pay only 25c or 50cwhile islanders would be faced with higher toilsGoss said it made no sense to compare the twobecause they were set up on different premisesThe whole issue Es whether the improvements

can be paid for with the amount you canreasonably charge for the amount of traffic youcan expect, he said

On Cape Coral you want a slot you can throwa quarter in — not a bunch of Micky Mouseschedules like we have programmed for Sanibel

Asked why the toll burden was not to beplaced on the tourist rather than theresident of Lee County Goss said the d f

Businessman suggests developmentdelay plan to ease commercial crunchn IT i u • general merchandise was at saturation pointBy carl nanman -

T wo new wrinkles in the fight over how to control the commercial bonanza on Sanibel surfaced Tuesday

Planning staff offered a new option to thesparse after lunch business crowd frequenting thelatest rounds of planning commission hearings ona commercial plan to recommend to city council

About a dozen business owners and others in attendance at the hearing to which the businesscommmumty had been specifically invited by letter heard Assistant Planning Director KenPfatzer present the staffs plan for the inner cortof the Town Center zone

This would be a district where only resort usessuch as T shirt shops would be restricted Thesebusinesses would be allowed on its perimeter toavoid them becoming nonconforming useshowever

The zone primarily would be bounded by PalmRidge Road Tarpon Bay Road and PeriwinkleWay

Presenting a detailed account of the problems oftoo many report type businesses as opposed toresident oriented ones Pfalzer referred to the1981 Barton Aschman study which hesajs showsthe island now saturated with general merchandisc outlets

He indicated that this study supplies the datawhich businessman Don Bissell said at a hearingtwo weeks ago was lacking in the city s decisionmaking process

About 80 000 square feet of general retail spaceover the recommendations in the Barton Aschmanstudy had been built sinre 1981 Pfalzer said

Bruce Rogers cit> planning director commentcd later that only the businessmen knewwhether their businesses were profitable or therewas a trend to increased buying by islanders orby off islanders coming over the causeway to buyhere

He questioned whether the study showed

dicating he thought it wasThe core of the Town Center district was attrac

tive for residential conmercial uses because halfthe available undeveloped commercial land onSanibel now exists there Pfalzer said Only oneretail center 19 now located within it the newSanibel Promenade

All other businesses bordering this zone mostof which would have become nonconforming underprevious plans, would now bt in the general commental district as would all of Periwinkle ft ayunder this proposal

Under this alternative there wou'd on!> begeneral commercial districts and one limiteddistrict the core of the Town Center

Bissell offend the idea of a commercialreserve category for land in Town Center andelsewhere Under this plan the city would agreethat owners take their land out of commercialdevelopment for a period of three to five years orlonger until the city sees what the needs are forcommercial space

This would prevent commercial buildout beforeneeds are clearh perceived he indicated addingthat owners n ay accept present devaluation oftheir land wiln the prospect of increased valuedown the line and that no financial incentive6

v. on id need to be offered by the cityThis mav be a Hay to put a gradual lid on the

proliferation of tourist shops he coirmentedRealtor Bert Jenks said pressures to build

perceived bj developers reflected the idea that Igot to use it or lose it The> built ahead of timehe said bi ause there v>is a great big questionmark as to the future

Th°re are so many regulations and rtstnctionsthat come down the pike here that beforesomething is done its i i nonconformance Jenkssaid He cited the new shopping center The\ ilJage which undir the new rode s criteria would

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-fcrence between commuter and one time tolls hadto be reasonable erough tc be upheld by a judge

He agreed that the tourist would enjoy a lowerpercentage increase (with t ommuters facing a hikeof up to 200 percent and diiytnppers 40 percent)

14H you are measuring in p-*rrenta you are goingto get a statistical number lhat doesn t meananything if you measure in dolltr revenues youare going to get s lot more irom the tourist

Questiored whether the decision not to movethe toll booth to one of the spoil island* to openjp the causeway islands fo- toll free recreation,was tn the county s interests raiher than a conces31 on to Saribel as has been slated Goss said IIreally is in Sanibel» interest The county politicalIy no question has a need for a public park and torrake this more acceptable to the oll-er commissfoners would be great if these were free beachesThe county has the problm of policing/1 liter collection no matter where th» toll is he stated

The advantage clearly ii to Sanibel and it is *concession o

Asked whether the proposed improvementsj» were really necessary Cos) said the compelling3 reason was net need but rither that it was an op" portumty to do them in relilon to a bond mue,

and that the people of Sanibel needed somesafeguards and the bridge *as deteriorating rapid

The 23 year-old structure could be repaired but2 maintenance was more and more costly each year* and the drawbridge had a habit of sticking In the

up position when strong winds blow from thenorth-east causing "mayhem he said adding "ifyou look where the bascule goes up you will seescore marks and that is bad trouble " he added ~-

tiuesls at proposed new hotels at Punt* Rassaand vicinity would "smother Sanibel and useSanibel 9 facilities " he said Let s at least makethem pav | 5 or $6 if they are going there I don tbelie/e that Is elitism - tral is just smart"

Collecting tolls now or In the near future fortwo bridges that would not be completed untilabout 1989 in the case of Sartbel and Cape Coral,would save the county 114 million in additionaldebt Goss explafned

"We can go to the bond market on the SanibelIssue alone but I can tell y>u that it will costmore to go it alone because we will not get asfavorable a bond issue in the marketplace It ismutual benefit We are using Cape Cora) and theyare using us he said -j

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CAUSEWAY• from 1A

Attorney James Humphry who represcnledCapllva Civic Association [oirted cut that Captiva residents contribute raich more than the fourpercent of the toll profits which the coirmunityreceives He asked the county to reconsider the 40percent of the profits it Uht county) receives

Jean Flet'her Sanibel reifdent was opposed tothe bond issue believing the higher tolls willcause a hardship on son? island residents

I ve heard about this bridge problem in LeeCounty ever since I ve been here, commentedCommissioner Roland Eastwood If we don t pro-ceed it won t get better

Wallace w ho represents t he area where thecauseway toll booths are located pointed out snumber of other projects that have much higherpriorities than causeway improvements InDistrict 3 there are many roads that operate atlevel of service C or worse she said

The area where the causeway meets themainland is operating at level of service A LevelC Is considered to be the point at which roadwayimprovements Are deemed reccssary Wallacemaintained

She stressed that four laning the SanibelCauseway and building a fixed span is not listed asone of the projects in the adopted five year capitalimprovement" plan There are other traffic pro-blems that outweigh the net d for a fjied span *hebejieves

She fell U was unfair to put the people who livein District 3 in limbo because the people onSanibel are being inconvemi need by having towail for the lift br dge

The estimated cost of improving the SanibelCauseway has been placed at $25-30 million Thencost of building tf~e parallel span has beenestimated at $35 million

When commissioners approved the bond issueand mechanism for Imposing lolls they setup amethod of financing future road and bridge needsin the county Future bond issues if this one pro-ves successful may be set Jp for financing theMidpoint Bridge which carries a price tag of$75-100 million D

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• from 5A ^now require 140 parking spaces rather than 8-1

It s not even finished yet and it s out of compliance he said

He also sought assurance under a comnurcialreserve agreement that present rules stayed inforce an assurance that chairman Lenn Loreisonsaid he did not think could be guaranteed

Additional discussion centered primarily on traffie impacts of increased commercial developmentas well as effects of four laning the SambtlCauseway and what Commissioner Mark Westallcalled the inevitable four lanmg of PeriwinkleWay

The delaj Bissell suggested should includemeasures not to make room for the 20 000 or30 000 cars a day which four laning would open theisland up to Westall said

Commissioner Jerry Muench said that permitteduses within districts was the crux of the problemwilh the commercial plan

SN, And without a commercial moratorium (the cityhas extended the current one three lime* the lastto accomodate further discussion of the zoning

K lan) Muench said I believe that we wouldntave that much Influx I don t think we d push the

guy down the road to building "u

The more we try to put the squeeze on peoplethe more we re goin? to force them to do whatthey don t want to do he said

If we try to be specific about (permitted usesfor) stores we re creating an administrativemonster Commissioner Bill Webb commented

The number of people interested in buyingT shirts or going to gift shops he said is a finitenumber He added that they get over here onceand they get trapped in traffic and thev say well

Options'forCommercial Development

The following proposed options fora corrmrmat development plan could beconsidered by Sanibel Planning CommissionLrsMay 13

• A Town Center district in which resort commerciaj uses would not be permitted• Resort uses not permitted in core of originalTown Center while permitted on perimeter• Voluntary committment to commercialreserve status of vacant Town Center land un1)1 fu'iure needs can be determined• Retention of present districts without limitto uses• Return to first proposal for three districtsresort uses confined to small general district onPeriwinkle Wav (This is not gereraily conSid*-red s liable option I r

let s go somewhere elseBut the problem with this argument was that it

would mean traffic was worse and equally bad onthe other side of the causeway

Commissioners will continue disucussion at theirMay 13 meeting allowing further input frotr thepublic and from business interests particuarlyprior to the meeting Rogers said

Recommendations by commissioners will go tocity council for a decision on commercial regiilations that decision expected prior to expiration ofthe moratorium June 6 Q

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Goss took exception to .»n Island Repor ercommentary last weet which Emptied thatthe onlv benefit Sanibel received from loll

surpluses last vear wd* the 1170 000 share-out — afigure said to be less than islanders will pay in increased commuter tolls un for the new system

Sanibel is going to get a proportion not lessthan an average of a qua ter million dollars a yearand probably more like $-100 000 $500 000 for thelength of the bond issue " he «tetedri The monej Sanibel has bpen getting from the

tolls equates to 4 mi! or the Sanibel budget Allyou are doing is paying youi road taxes when youcross the bridge plus you hi VP a partner youdtdn t have before ?nd that is the tourist" he said

Of a reference In the samt article of the suppoied advantage of raising the approach lo the lollbooth to help hurricane evacuation — as the citymanager and hurricane experts have pointed outevacuation should lake place long befor* anypnssibtlit) existed of flooding doss said this wasnot a fair shot

We lose the ability to evicuate people and increase the lime needed for warning in proportionto the sea 'evel at the lowest level of the road

W e therefore have inerei sed dramatically (withraised approaches) the chant e of people notneeding to falsely evacuate Instead of having tomake the decision 20 hours ahead of time we canrrake it 12 hours ahead

Statements that islanders heard only mcidentally from Commissioner W illace al the Sanibeltown ireeting that the county bad scheduled ameeting on causeway Empro /ements and thst traffir projections for the cause *sy were only givenby county officials when pressed were untrueGoss said

We provided everything we had and the agenda was in the newspaper an! we brought printedagendas to give out before iuring and after 'he(town) meeting he said G

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Connie Mack addressesLybian situationbefore local merchantsBy Wendy McMullen

B oth political parties want peace but the difTerence between them is that one wantspeice with freedom and the other just

wants pea«.e, US Congressman Connie Mack slidexplaining Reagan's foreign affairs policy toSanibel Captiva Chamber of Commerce members -•-Monday

' I t ' s relatiVeJy easy to negotiate jiedce It 's t\much more difficult to negotiate peace withfreedom," the Cape Cora] Republican said, pomting out that there is peace in Cuba but tittlefreedom

' A s k yourself what would have happened ifwe hadn t taken action in Libya ind we'd let it beknown that this country doesn't have the resolveto oppose terrorism,' urged Mack

He said that while the short term consequencesof last week s attack might escalate terrorism, inthe longer term it would teach the Libyan leadrrthat there is a price to be paid for sponsoring terronsm f

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And Mack midc it clear that he was convincedby the evidence which he termed ' irrefutable*. He

cited the various messages to Libyan embassies inEftsl Germany which had been intercepted - ifone had been received some i 5 to 20 minuteseailicr the Berlin nightclub cauld have beenevacuattd, Mark said Anolhi r congratulated theterrorists on the success of their mission

Mack, who "uts on tt-e Home Foreign Affa rsCommittee, said he knew from a CIA briefing twowi cks ago that the country would respond Healso told the audience that former presidentRichard Nixon had advised mli tary action mLibya in a private interview in January this year

Turning to Central America Mack said that halfthe population of Central Air erica -vas under 20and most o r t hem were unemployed and indespair a

' You have a young agressive group of individual* who've lost hope for the future," he said,adding Castro's involvement had stirred thatdiscontent &

Mack stated his belief that if America is tomake the economic mvestme it to create jobs forthe population of Central Arrerica, it will have toalso create a secure environment in which to do5 0 n

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A ctress producer Carrie Ljnd faced a newand different aud encc last week when sheask»d Samhels code enrorcement board (or

relief from paying two occupational license taxesAlthough sympathetic to her wish not to be re

quired to pay for both a license as a theatrical producer and another for providing groip entertainment the board decided u could not interpret thtcode for her Only citv council could da that theboard determined

Lund s prod iction company has been drawingfull houses at Pirate Pla>house for the past Uoseasons with such plajs as The hourposter andPrivate Lues

The CEB required Lund to pay a license forgroup entertainment which she had not paid andadvised her that m their estimation she did notneed the theatrical producers license for which shehad paid

She will need to appeal to city council to ncoupher $100 fee for the producers license and wasobliged to pay $150 for the entertainment licensebefore the run of The Foreigner ended at theplayhouse last Saturday or be subject to a $1 aday fine

City Attorney David LaCroix who played aGeorgia cracker villain in The Foreigner addedhumor at the outset asking if Lund and he had tostay In character for the proceedings Then he

quipped in his alter ego dialect. Befor you peahthat tax ah m gonna condemn your buildin

Code enforcement officer Dick Baker said citycouncil determined Lund s ta"x as a theatrical producer and for group entertainment in March 19S3Lund renewed the producers license in Novemberbut said she would not renew the entertainmentlicense Dakpr said

She was conducting a business without a licensehe claimed

In February she was cited for the violation Alate penalty of $37 oO was added to the fee owedBaker said

I und said she was in the midst of opemrg ashow when she paid one fee and because of tSiswithdrew a request for council to determine ifboth liLenses were needed

She asVed for an interpretation of the city codeThe city occupational license ordinance does

not require payment of two occupational licensetaxes if only one business is conducted she saidpointing out that she was conducting only onebusiness the Pirate Playhouse

—LaCroix as legal counsel for the IslandTheater Wing a voluhtecr group which sjpportsthe Pirate Playhouse hao advised Lund that shesSoutd either appci! the decision or pav the onetax and wait for CFB interpretation

Lund firm!) stated her case and noted that shecoLld not be a theatrical produ er without produc

ing plays the group entertainment for which shewis also being taxed To b" taxtd for both shesaid was redundant -J

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CEB chairman Ray Fent in agreed then qjestioned the neccessily for Ljnd to ha\e a producerslicense at al1

The board ruled she was in violation and mustpay the $150 for an entertainment license and anominal $1 a day fine for eich day it was not paidafter last Friday

The board noted the corrpany will be leaving forthe summer and one mem her went so far in hissupport of Lund as lo say lie d pay the finehimself should she have to incur it

Trev recommended Llin I appeal the dual licenseissue to city council and seek a refund of the producer s fee o

Our hope would be that jou do not have to payany license fee " I pnlon said at the close of thehearing

Lund half humorously aid ha fin frustrationcom ment id during the drawn out proceeding thatshe would have to put on > one *oman show nextto avoid the group enierta imtnt license ^ o

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Dock applicantin deep waterover accessory useBy Earl Hartman

F ictional character Da im I WibsUr may havebeen caught between the ctevtj and the deipblue sea but Robert Virtdal a application

Tor a boat dock was just c-iught in ikep witcrTuesday ^

The kind of deep wattr that comes in the transilion between one set of rules and another

But he was pulled out of the brink with a handfrom the Sambel Planning Commission eventhough he wasn t sure why the dock was nearlydunked in the first place

Realtor Vartdat won a specific amendment tothe citys [and use plan tast September to build adock in Shell Harbor

City Attorney David U Croix explained thatthe dock would be built in the right of way of apublic canal not within the lot lines of the still vacant parcel The dock was therefore not an accessory use. he said

The new Land Development Code requires landto be built on before accessory use> can be added

Varttfal icling for a Wist Gtrman owne- haduntil May 27 to obtain i development ptrmit forthi. dock undtr conditions of thi specificamrndrncnt

Thc htlch in the dock was untied by 1 aCroixhut it was suggested at tht outset by Com missinner JcrryTVIucnch

I aCroix confirmed that a v,a> around a requiremint of the new rodt thil accessory structuressuch is docks had to he tied to a developed lotunder the I DC was a revocable licrnst for a dockin the public right otwiv

1 lanning Director Bruci Rogtrs said this was eloophole you may *ant to use but said Vartdalcou'd also meet standards for a variance underthe code

Although probably not much damage (would be)done in the way of setting a precedent we d regretlater, the canal permit route was a loopholewhich should be ciosed by amending the code heindicated

It was a way to approve the dock without theowner^£!bert Ernetke building on the property

Vartdal objected to the alternative ot obtaininga license allowing him to build in the right of way,believing his case stood on its own menu

A development permit was passed and a requestforwarded to city council to license the dock in thecanal right of way by a vote of five to one withCommissioner Bill Webb opposed (I

Lions Club electsnew officers for year

New officers elected by tht faanibU CaptivaIslands I inns Cluh an president Phil Moytrsfirst vice president I vnn Rollers second virepresident Marc Nagot third vice presidentRobert I.ou»crs secretary I^bert Tragcssortreisuicr John Harrington • ion Tarnpr EdBarnes Tail Twister Gene McDermott and directors Steve Reynolds Buhl Birgoyne Kay FentonClare Nelson Bob Schneider and Don Coopcrndrr

The new officers will be in (tailed at a specialdinner dance meeting on Ma} 24

hligible for the the Goldei Cham Awards for activilies during the year are t tons Bob AycockDave Spoebr, Tom Louwcrs Bob Schneider BobCorisman Bert Jenks Joe F-eney Ken MeekerByron Spanski Joe Searing Lynn Rogers GeorgeKohlbrenncr Steve Reynold! and Ray Fen Ion

The next regular meeting will be held at theSanibet CommumtyAssociation May 7 0• UPCOMING BBC PROGF AM Ml NT, FEATUR-ING ISLANDS Film crews from the BBC ire currently visiting several utea in Florida includingSambel to feature water birts ot this state in theirupcoming special Bird watch «

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Malach-Pitts'^! Katharine Ann.Malnch, daughter of Mr-and ."' Mrs. Robert Malach of Captiva married Dickson

Regan Pitts of Belmont, Ca. on Saturday at -_• St. Isabel's Catholic Churrh, Sanibel. . • > .

v* '.. The bride, given away by her father, wore her '!-. ••mother's gown of ivory chantilly lade with a head-'-'

• piece of miniature sweetheart roses! She carried a... bouquet of daisies, roses and gypsophlia.; Matron of honor was the bride's sister from ,.^ New York City and she had four attendants each^_ of whom wore ivory sillt moire tea length dresses.

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GleniVs puppets alertchildren to sexual abuse

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G len Sabalka met his wife Antonette nim>.' -years ago. They have been married almost

- three years. Incredible as it seems, he h*.s' only seen her once. -.'''-'

Glenn tost his sight right after their meeting,due to viral encephalitis, when he was 30 yearsold. This to not a degenerative disease. It attacks'the optic nerve causing immediate destruction. As .

; a writer, performer and rather zany comic, Glennuses colorful, descriptive phrases. He said, "Thecamera (eycsl still works. The computer (brain) ostill works. It's the.wires that connect the two

_ that are broken." • . . _ . _ ,:- Glenn and Anlonette are the "parents" of a ~.

group of, also colorful, puppets. These puppets arethe characters, good and bad, in a film that they?wrote, produced and donated to Concerned

.Citizens for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of.Children in Lee County, Inc., called "Good Touch,

Bad Touch," : ^ „, :

This year, while'Antonette has been finishing"her degree in English at ECC, Glenn has taken the

13-minute show to some 80 pre-schools in the area^Through the use, of life sized "people puppets" and

•_' animals, which Antonette has made; through sim-ple dialogue and good music, the film is designedto leach young people'warning signs and what to .

-- do if they suspect moles i at ion. The program hasbeen so well received, the Sabatkas have created a

"second program tilled "Two Kinds of Touch" thatthey hope to distribute on a national basis.

. , / ''Jo-Jo and Sissy are the lead characters. Theirroles are augmented by Mr. Nicely, the zoo

; - keeper; Repeater Parrot, who says everything-i that is"really important, twice; Charmin, a lamb,; _. who is "soft to the touch"; Ellaphintz Gerald,

naturally, a singing elephant; a "singing duo calledThe Famous Camel Brothers", whG in actuality

are Glenn and TV 20's Ukce Washington. There isa bad gorilla named Cringe. ' [•'•'; . - •'=

The message is explained in two songs, "PrivateZones" and "Bad Secrets", "Private Zones" says "Ihave a place, my son, called my private zone; be-tween my knees and nose, where my bathing suitgoes." Dialogue explains that boys have one-piece

:bathing suits and girls have two piece suits. Jo-Joand Sissy are shown in their suits. • : - -

_ "Bad Secrets" emphasizes the fact that if thechild has been "touched" he or she is usually toldand threatened with with fact that this act must ~be kept secret. The song stresses that "Badsecrets can't be kept. Tell someone. You must. Badsecrets can't be kept. Tell someone you trust." '

Where did all this creative genius spring from?On Glenn's side, it is an extension of his sightedlife, when he was activeln little theater, a .guitarist, a cameraman in the television industry.

On Antonetle's side, according to Glenn, "She isan exceptional_woman. She hid three children,who are now mine, loo; she's warm, giving, loving,caring. And she's disciplined. Without her, none ofthis would have happened. She pulled it all

-together. a •-• : / . -]

''Basically, I guess I'm a writer," Glenn con-tinued . . , "with a lot of comedic flair. But An-tonette is Ihe logic, the heart and the flow; I'm theembellishment. We work so well together."

At 20. Glenn decided to go to college, andearned his degree in communications fromSouthern Illinois University at Carbondale. Aftergraduation he decided to take a few months off;come to Fort Myers to vacation and was strikenwith the dreaded encephalitis. "I didn't know whatto do. I was in a strange town; I didn't know .,anyone, and all of a sudden I'm blind. I wer.t out to '.Ihe Alliance of the Arts and talked to Tom _, •Walters. I'll always be grateful. He gave me a

chance. I started teaching guitar at the'Alliance ;and in Adult Education classes. .. :

••;• "And I got into radio. I worked at WINK as anews man, and was on the air with John McQ at'the now defunct WCAI.; , p

- ; "Of course, I'd met Anlonette. Together we got •'.involved as volunteers in the fundraising for theReading Radio Service on WSFT. Before it was

.over, the station had hired me as the program co- ^ordinator. I did everything. Including running thecontrol board." ,_ •' __= .; . - •

• •; To Glenn, blindness is more inconvenience than •>handicap. "Blind people are normal," he said. Com-paring the blind with the deaf, he feels that "thosewith a hearing impairment, those who cannot com-municate, have a real toad to bear. Blindness is .much harder on congenially blind children," heexplained, "but they still have the advantage ofhearing word pronunciations, voices, music . . . "

\[ Glenn can see light. What a sighted person cr.nsee at 1,700 feet, he can see at 10 feet . . . . if the _.-,light is right. He can hold up his hand in front of a iight and see his"fingers and thumb in outline. He ~cannot see his own fingernails/* -> _

'[ When he goes out, he uses the identifying white -,cane. At home, he is "at home" with his sur-roundings. After he lost his sight, he lived alone "••:for four years before he and Antonette were mar- -ricd. He cooks; he makes hot beverages. Hemanipulates the tape recorder, radio. TV, video Hcassette player and the talking book machine,i The acuity he has developed through blindness ~ -Is unbelievable. During the interview he asked,!'Why did you stop writing?" He said hof heard"the pencil stop "scratching" on the paper. He easi-ly picked out specific puppets hanging nsatly on a .

; clothes rack. He went out to greet he mailman.,r Glenn has humor, wit, perception. In his own -••eyes he is not handicapped. He entertains with hisguitar for groups all over town. He is brilliant, :

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INCOMPARABLE'Individuality In a mosduality. In a most singular.fashion, thedevelopers of Seascape ol Sanibei have do-signed a condominium with you, the Individual,in mind. With over 2600 square feet of air con-ditioned space and over 3200 square feet total,Seascape offers more'private living area thanany other,oh the islands. And, for the first time,you can fake control of your ownlifestyle req u l r e m e n t s . . ... .""''" -" •••". ~

Working with basic flexibje space, you will havo the absolute freedom of creating your owninterior living area'You can determine your very own combination of bedroom, den, mediaroom or fitness center — the choice Is entirely yours. Generous allowances have been madefor every personal expression... the only optional elements necessary are a sketch pad and -your Imagination. ••-- '•-.-..' . •' .:': ;J ,-!--" ••,!..- -":. '

Locallbh. Situated on three and a half acres of exquisite Gulf front property, Seascape ofSanibei will consist of eighteen luxury apartments in three buildings designed with a Euro-pean flair. Amenities will Include 200 feet of prime beach frontage; tennis court; large heaiedpool; hot-tub spa; and lavish landscaping. ' • ' : . ; • ft" •„ - ::. .. •

Quaiffy?f4oAcpmplete this outstanding offering, anj un-compromising array of superlative features comes standardat Seascape of Sanibe!.'A partial list includes: deluxecabinetry; three full baths; Jacuzzi tub; Jenn-Alr range; andscreened Ianais.- s -/^ '•. . • . • . v \\ _

-ivatue. VVith pre-construction price beginning at $425,000 forGulf-front units, nothing else compares In luxury, Individuali-ty, location1 and quality. . ; :' " '••'< ': -

For details of this superb, oncein a lifetime opportunity,:;'

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Waste not, want . . .?By Ken Gooderham

Spring is fn the air tnd a vojng lchishkrsthoughts turn to growth imm^tmfnt11

Tort reform/1 cnf,lh Imi tations fcr tri eltrailers?

Not hardly tht stuf'of rommtic djlls billthen politics has ne,vir offered i ha\en (ir rotrin

"• tics Home for most iviry olhcr view of the worldperhaps but not ior thi pure of heart and mijl> oteye Politics is so the oM saw goes a dirt>business just ask the Tallahassee sewersystem

In a report too apocryphal to be anything buttrue sources close to the system (i e variouswaste Mater plant operators) have cor firmed whatwe In the field have long suspected the arrivalof our state s finest — at least those out on bail —at the capital in early April is duly noted by amarked increase In output from that city s effluentdisposal system

Logic of course decrees that this upswing isthe result of those additional persons utilizing(and disposing ofl the resources of that fair burgh

that any increase in population would be marked by a similar Increase In waste generated

But the cynics among us know better thisoutpouring exceeds the norm owing to thebusiness at hand We re talking about someserious legislating here batten down tf-emanhole covers and open up the floodgateslawmakers at work! (All of which re proves themaxim that government creates waste 1

Of course the hoopla surrounding the first Tiesday after the first Mond i> in April is reflected bvincreases in more mundane pursuit as wel! Pa*k

ing tickets for one and that doesn t encompassthe moving uolat ons encountered on the floor (Athe Capitol Restaurants too garner some of thegravy one look at the bulk (pun intended) ofo tr politicos pro\es you can t govern on an emptystomach

So too do the region s lobaet-oimts see a svuilof sales with smoke filled rooms csscnti il fordaily business a tew well chosen cheroots nusl boman htory It shill be noted too that the onlything which saves the quality of Tallahassee s iirduring this period is I marked updraft fueled bj \

hoi air surplus in thi \icimtv nf tl e btaiehoustSkilled Dractilionrrs of churunctic ire Vtst

rrackmg M *e!I \S ith all thr birk ilnpp n^ a nExisting^awbw ng wire pulling ard f. to] ing-itfjot the ittcndanLsort musrlfsa d i hing^oinlsiiust -i(j ire special itl* n if

M<an»hi'e down at thr ocnl tmrrx thebartender 5 wrht n kept iirrbi r f r imrj s ,»hcJobbyist whos bought a r< und hr ihL Hcitm (orthe StnaU) Strong drnk (jr d ff nurse tiTiilvcontribut ons) are the ful of specnl inlpre>>lsas ft ell as balm fpi miny a harntd aide and asoften a refreshing reward for elected officialsafter an intoxicating day at the bench

Alt ol this it little n»ard for a city and its inhabitants to play wil'ing host to *60 legislators -all armed and considered apporturistic — plus "their merry coterie of aides advisers and agentsGive me the overstuffed beaches of Fort Lauderaaie dunr^Spnng Break any day the immediate impact may prove a bit more potent butthe long term consequences arc nowhere as permcious

lallahassecans must console them selves withthe promise that — the lates and a special sessionwilling - it will all be over 60 days after theopening bell 1 one of the more compellingreasons yet inearthed for maintaining a purl timelegislature in these ti-nes of treat peril and purpose <t

And during tbal time at least the mortg«3 themanagers and t*ie mailre ri s will prosperharkemng back to our mil al example a trickledown thDsi5 of economics m action ) e it with aCense of affluence or of effluence And v-aste watprwatcher1" 'he state over will onre more tote up the^fon board to aisay the session •• greatt rImpjet he it on the seacr s>s'em the legalsjslcm or the rtrvous sjstnm ^

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FALL-—• from 1A ^through more than SO urn's of blijod but will ncctrmuch more on hand

Gillingwa ers brother Barr> of Austin Tx hiiraised 30 units of blood at a special blood bank setup for Duure in Texas (hrough I ee Memornl c

Sanibel Captiva I ions Club which along withother service clubs on the Islands sponsors regularbloodmobile visits to the islands has designatedan additional 120 units toward Gilltngwaterarecovery

Islanders are urged to donate at the nextscheduled bloodmobile vmt May 14 at Bailej sfrom 9am to 12 30 p m and at Jerry s from 1ptn to 4 p m

Murphy said Gilhngivaler the father of twodaughters who live in New York, has no health in

. surance to cover the accident D

Student whodied in fallwas legally drunkTWy he University of Arizona spring breaker who

B 1 died after falling from a fourth floor bakonyr - t a t Sundial resort March 20 had 010 g/per

cent alcohol in his bloodstream after the late nightincident Lee County Medical Examiner reportedTuesday

Anyone found to have at least 0 10 g/percent~* alcohol in their bloodsteam is considered legally

drunk in the slate of Florida a medical examinerofficial said

Sanibel police records state that Rory Savas 19of Wisconsin fell from Sundial s O buildingaround 11 45 p m when he reportedly leaned toof a r o v e r a bannister to spit tobacco

A urine drug screen on Savas conducted by theexaminer proved negative D

ISLAND REPORTER LJ APRiL 24 19S6 _ 1SA

police watch• GARAGr HKr Sanirel police and

firtfigbVrs responded to a Bird I ane garage fireApril 10 at 10 a m Reports indicate the blazestarted in a coconut bin stored si the corner of thestructure and wad apparently caused by spnntaneous combustion

• JbWHRY AND CASH STOLiN ARobmsdale Minn couple staying at Sanibel Moorings reported that $3 238 worth of cash andjewelry was taken from their unit April 16 at 3p m white they were on the beach Sambcl police•tfted six cards of fingerprints from a dreiser inone of the bedrooms The case remains under mvesttgation

• BOAT HIT AND RUN A BoithouseSouthmnd Boat Rental worker called police April19 to report that one of the company s 17 foot ren

tal hoats had been involved in an apparent hit andrun accident The complainant said a 22 foot or23 foot runabout ran into his company s boat badly damaging its right rear side but causing no tnjuries to three passengers inside Sanibel Policesummoned the Florida Marine Patrol who happened tn be in the vicinity at another accidert

SCAUSLHA^CRASH A 23 year-old FortMyers woman suffered «1ight head lacerations andrefused treatment in a minor accident on thecauseway Saturday that snarled traffic for aboutan hour according to Sanibel Fire Department - .records c ^

• CITATIONS Speeding - WilliamZoladowski of Dorchester, Ms April 19 58 mph ina 35 mph zone Steven C Warfield of Memphis 63mph in a 35 tnph zone D

permits & deedsThe c ty ol Sanibel saued 12 bu Id r j perm is valued a1

J I M 700 Irom April 15 to April 22 ,<Parmin we e ssued tcGeorge B xler to replace a sc een enc osure ai 1223 Fat

V e * Df ve by Cape Alum num for J2 000Pam G be t lor inlet or remodtl ng of un la 1 and 2 i\ »

Woosier Lane by Jel l Good to 1*000Pam G beil lor fnier or remodel ng ol un 13 at 2323

Wooster Lane by J»lf Good tor $5 000W II am Rhonehouse lor "tenor remodel r g at 2323

Wooster Lane by owner for $6000Snooly Fen Resraurant lor Inteilot remodel ng at 2Q7S

Pe wnhHforS2 000W iam Hager to replace Sid ng at 1004 Span sh Lau el

Lanebyowne lofS2 200J B t * d d d

Jonn and Ma g i el Hamnglon lor a s ngle (amity residencesi 1207 Par Vew Or *« by Mich g j n Horres l o ' $74 100

Oana B an\ttf for a burgtaf a a m at 921 Suangiet Fig

o poo819 M U I P I D ve by All Star Pools lor SIS 500

S'leffla Dev Co p lor a pool deck and 5 *cn enclosure a1106 Bullo«vocd Lane by A I Slat PcolS lor 120 700

D h Muencri for a solar poo heate ai 1119 Per * nkle byAdvance Sola for %2 TOO t

Robert K fpatt ch lur boat lilt repa t at 1300 Bay Drive{unoft c «i address) by owner for SI 500

ftt iManllat rf**dt recoidod lor m&* I W * S7? 0OO inc'uded

George Za\ coK to P^nlation V HSQS Aisoclaiei Qov»mrn*nt k>i 1 seclion 30 lownsnip 4S 5 range 23 E, Sanibel(MO00O

Goc ge Leona d to G itrerl Ha oche (ol 10 a i d a portion oflot U South Sea Plantat on S700CO0

Eugene Poorer and James Mu ha lo Geo ge Bfule fol 12WOv* A Beacn* e * Country Club $234 000

Varb. Invesiments ana goneral panne s to C and S Investments pod on ol lot 58 phase III i h s O o r « 1151000

Fred Metca s lo Pat Hartley fol 34 block A un 11 MSan b*t Island $t*0COO

San bel Sfores to Oooatd Cowsn unit 1 San bol ^ho esM7 000

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hland Reporter awards will be given to the bestisland restaurant for atmosphere fun a romantice\emng a celebration gourmet dining brcikfast

, !unah dinner n Sunday brunch laktout and for allreasons Awsrds will be based on the results ofthe official ballot in last weeks paper and in thisissui --

Admission U $2 with children under M admittedfree and prices on food items range from 50 centsto 12

The timetable for the entertainment/music is asfollows

11 45-12 30 Greek belly dancing12 45-1 30 Full Sail (band)145-2 30 Sub Tropic (band)

% 2 45 3.30 Santa Cruz (band)4 15 5-00 Danny Morgan Band5 15 6-00 Z Bop (band)

The hat of restaurants and what they are servIng on the day which appears in the Taste of theIslands" special section in locally available issuesof the Island reporter states Hoang s egg rollswill be SI This hsa been changed to $1 50 SloppyJane • will serve hotdogi for $1 Q

Snooty Fox willreplace Duncan'sas family restaurant

A not far family cstaurant is slat d to take theplace of Duncan s in Periwinkle Plact as early asMay 19

The Snooty r ox Restaurant owned andoperated by Quentin Queisser it now beingprepared for openirg according to his fatherHtrb Queisser

Duncan s which has been closed since the end ofOctober has filed under Chapter 7 of U Sbankruptcy laws Creditors hearing is set for May12 with a discharge hearing scheduled by thecourt Aug 8 ssSS

The Snooty Fox said Queisser would offer food_at reasonable prices •*

Queisser also owns and operates a Snooty FoxRestaurant in Indianapolis Ind Father HerbQueisser owned and operated Cozy Restaurantsthere previously

Plans are to bring in some favorite Indianapolisrti*rie« fo mmnlpmpnl (he menu here with frp«b

salail« and homemade so_ips as special featuresQuentm Queisser is a graduate of Edison Com

munily College in Fort Mvers and of Florida StateUniversity in Tallahassee with a degree in hoteland restaurant management He will reside locallyhis fathtrsaid

• IBM FJttr BISIMSSSFUIMR IBM willpresent a Business solution for Southwest FloridaBusiness People on Wednesday May 7 in FortMvers Internationally known speaker educJtorand consultant LaMarr Ingram will explain thevalue of computers as management tools

The seminar will invludn both fundamental andadvanced computer topics and is intended to helpexecutives understand Che management involvement required in making computer related decisions In addition information to make communtcatmg with information systems staff easierwill al*o be presented

The seminar wilt be held from 8 30 a m until Ip m at the Bamada Airport Hotel En Fort MyersAlthough there is no charge for the seminarreservations are required For rese-vittcns or further information call Fort Myers Branch ManagerPhil Barbaccia at 936-9600 O o e

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I <Maxwell the man talks of family and friends

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By Linda Wlzner

Y ou might catch a glimpse of I tm joggingalong the river in his neighborhood Or youmisfit see him spending Sunday on the

beach in Uomln Springs with his familyOut one place where you an certain to see him

is at Ihc countv commission meeting each weeklies Jerry Maxwell the '3 \ car old sometimescontrovers.il sometimes outsj oken thief exccutivt officer for that mutu million dolljr corporalion known as I LL County

Maxv.ell who is now star ing his fifteenthmonth in his job as the county admin strator hasbeen the focus or much -mention His pjb iccvaluition nnd the ([ucstions surrounding his performancc during his first 12 months on the jobwire the focus of much media attention Now thatthings have calmed down and Ie is on his way It?completing the second year of his tenure he intends to continue many of the policies hi enactedduritiK his first yeir He has vowed to help 1 ceCounty get in touch with today

The man Maxwell is much different from thepublic persom he displays during meetings andpublic engagements lie Is a family man whogleefully admits Kids arc fun I really enjoychildren At the simi. lime he is disappointedthat his job taHs twiy from his time with hiswife and children

He and his wife Karen i school teacher who iscurrently taking a hiatus from her chosen profession are the proud parents of three childrenMeghan \l and twins Micah and Melissa 10

Most of the pastimes the Maxwells engage in involve physical and nature activities We lend todo outdoor kinds of things he satd - campingthe beach hiking

He enjoys activities in which 'he entire familycan be involved We re not quite enough to makea basketball or baseball team he joked

He boasted quite proudly of a family reunion/vacation that turned out lo be quite an experienceHis immediate family met his parents and Karen sparents in the mountains of North Carolina Theymanaged to get enough fimily members togetherto form two emall teams and played a baseballgame that ended up with an audience of appro*

County admxntttrator Jerry Maxwellimately 2o people many sore muscles in the eldermembers of the family

My children havt absolutely vivid vividmemories of that ne said like it happenedyesterday

Maxwell himself has some special memories onw hich he likes to reflect He comes from a workingclass firmly who owned a 440 acre farm in rurai flImois^Bolh of his parents came from largefamilies One of bis grandfathers was a Civ 1 Vrarveteran ""*•

His childhood memories include a day when heand his grandfather who was 90 years old it thelime went to the Little League field and hisgrandfather pitchccVsome balls to him He clearlyrecalls ho<v his white haired 90yeir-ola grandfather wound up lifted his leg and threw thosepitches at him

I had a kind of rich type of experience hesaid I have a real vivi j me IT ory of that and I

wonder if my children will have the same kind of jmemory of this experience in the meadow on thesidp of thr -nountain

Havirg j,ro#n up on a farm between the loansof 1 ht!o and Sydney 111 Maxwell can relate to theconcerns of the folks who enjoy the agricultuial rand undeveloped area of the county At times headmitted he finds himself drawn to the countryfor i weekend of riding a horse and herding cattle

His occupation ha* taken mm to many placesaround the country and he h33 a healthy networkof (rands colleagues and mentors who continue tobe in important part of his life On any given dayvon m ly find tcicprnne messages from all over theU S My career has moved me around he said1 rull> know a lot of people around (he coun

try rNot only does Maxwell keep in touch with the

I u pic from his pa*' but he places an importanceon gettn g to know the people who arc part oi hispresellf by rtgu!arl> participating in work dayslit 1 elicvrs this helps vulh the esprit dc corpsand i<i a method of better leadership He supportsshinng M«IS and objectives -

He noltd that he truly docs enjoy the workdays he has done for the past 15 months It helpskeep ht<" in touch with manv of the eountv s 1 400employees while a1 the same time it affords himthe opportunity to see if the service is being f*delivered

One of Ihc things that is necessary for anygood administrator lo do is to experience thework he said It affords toirmuncation in bothdirections and givs him a better idea of whetherthe com rents being trade ir meetings withdepartment heads arc reaching the employer andif recommendations and suggestions are being putinto practice

He especially enjoyed working with the airportfire department It really was an opportunity lo fexperience (an emergency situation and a fire} 'without the hysteria he said

V. here he heads next for his time m the trenches h<- isn t imtc sure But he willingly acknowledged that he e en enjoyed lie day he cleanedsewer lire* at the Fort Myers Beach Sewer Plan!There was a special camaraderie among a""*'people L-

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tiSTHOMAS BROWNREALTY, INC

Serving Sambel Since 19742410 Palm Ridge Rd , Sanlbsl 472-4138

BEAltOF!

CHARMING GULF FRONT HOMEThis charming Gulf front piling home has 3bedrooms and 2 baths Its large livirg room has afireplace and a beautiful view of the Gulf Diningarea and family room both have sliding glassdoors that open onto porch This beautiful home

.also has the following features wet bar small offlee with powder room (half bath) large screenedporch that overlooks pool and Gulf full bath anddressing room for pool on ground level, two cargarage with automitlc door opener, storage roomfor garden tools new HYDRO-SOLAIR s/stemand MUCH MUCH MORE'

FitnessFor(um) Only $149.00

Per Year,

Offering:• Tanning Salon• Noul lus. Selecicjiied

Equ pment York Free We gMs• Low mpoct Ae bobics

DAVID J ESSEL "NATIONAL HEALTH

JAND FITNESS CONSULTANT

• Sell defense Karate• Walk in Class only S400 per class

• Ch Id Core

• Yearly Membersh ps Available'

' Monthly weekly and da ty1

FITN€SSFORUM

The Fitness ForumOffering an individualized

approach to fitness.23M Per w rkle Way IBeh rtd Burger tmpo* urn)

Call 472-2628

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OPEN 6 a.m. to Midnight - 7 Days Per WeekLots of Parking - Much of it Shaded.

No Traffic Problem, Traffic Controller on Duty Daily.STILL the Finest, best equippedSUPERMARKET FOR A Long, Long Way.

472-9300

1 Featuring USDA Prime BeefVie top government gradeAged to lender perfection Trimmed (orquality and value Top quality poultryFull counter se*vlce available'

• In-Store Bakery for thatbaked fresh flavor!Freshly baked rolls breads cookiesand cakes "Scratch baked **no pre mixed products here!

• Shop Jerry's stantFrozen Food selection'An amazing selection of frozen andconvenience foods Featuring Nationaland "House" brands

1 Shop Jerry's beautifulBulk Produce DepartmentDew fresh' Shipped daily to assurequality and value Huge selectnnietsyou pick exactly uhat you want

1 Jerry's isfamousforfine Fish and SeafoodUnsurpassed quality and selectionSuperb fresh & froien seafood is shippedfrom all over the world

1 A gjant selection ofquality Dairy ProductsWholesome versatile Dairy Productsfeaturing National brands plus Jerry sown "House" brands

• Beautiful, 75 seat,"Gardenside" Family Restaurant.Enjoy great food whtfe you relax in thistruly unique reilaurant s "Island"atmosphere Open 24 hours

• Fully stocked Service andSelf-Service DelicatessenFeaturing hot and cold specialty foodsand exciting party foods TasteJerry i legendary fried chicken

• Fully-stocked, second to-noneGrocery Department*Featuring a full selection of National and"House" brands Convenient car stdeparcel pick up service too!

SCOTTTOWELS

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24A j APRIL U 1986 ISLANO REPORTER

°r deathsSolon Geer

Solon Geer a Sanibel residi-t from 1S69 to 1982and founder of Geer DuBois Advertising Agencvdied Friday April 18 in Stamford Ct at the ageof 85

Mr Geer was born in Bucharest Romania andstudied piano in Vienna and later architecture atColumbia University in New York After practieing architecture for 10 years he opened the GeeDuDois Agency with his wife Fve

He is survived by wife fcwe sons Peter nowpresident of Geer DuBois ami Steven an ABC TVnews correspondent nine grandchildren and -ixgreat granchildren

Servicrs were held earlier this week in the First

Presbyterian Church in Stamford fl

Mildred A KeelerMemorial services for Mildred A Keclcr C7 of

Fast Gulf Drive Sanibel who died Sunday athome will be held at a future date according toHarvey Engelhardt Funenl Home where arrangement were made

Survivors of Mrs Kcler a widow are twodiughters Lindsay Sribalus of Cashiers SC andJill Frasier of Granada Hills Cal her motherRuth Jones and brother Pel*1 Joie9 both vt SanPedro Cal and one grandson

Mrs Keeler who was born in Wesleriey RIcame to Sanibel froi? Indianapolis Ind sesen

yeafs agoMemorials may be sent to thr American Cancer

Society Gf

Donald BonnistDonald Bonnist a resident of Sanibel for the

past 10 vears died Wednesday April ISSurvivors include hisjMfe Srrine children Vi

vien Randy and Claudia and granchildrtn Kenneth Cjjiis Craig Daud Daryl Cheryl Canneand Brett• Mr Ponmst retired from the art publishing field

to Sambel whee he enjoyed a doily walk on thebr<>ch and was valued for his fine sense of humorfriends *ay Q ^

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y g ^ ^ r q ! q"'.6fTcis jijtf :rhoreiKixiir}''rciiiaI$ ihari"3iiy;other'?.";•;.'• vacation property roaqagemint UamTit.the area!.- *

iMqiil ofourresort condomlriiunis.are•',•i

' .Oiirsluxiiry accommodations. featii.ff::.:'^ ^ _ _ •> tennis courts,-heated.swimniing pools,-!'

.•>"';" : ; '? liyjng:raom,'dining rapinV fuliy . ' . i ' V :, ' . i / . >: •equipped'kilchens, color televisions-and.j''• ";' • " ' • - v - . ' m u c h m o r e . ; ; - f ' • : • . : / , :''-^ ';.•-<,.•:, ' . ' ^ ^

- 24 hpur*cj^eckj*in sery'ices.;.^ . •;''{,"r-.' • -;-.

:\!isit or.phorie^^ourrental Qffi6e'and,ietSanibcl'r\ . ':.• ' Accommodations show you why vvie are Sanibel • • ^

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472-2555Fresh Baked CroissantsCroissant Sandwiches

Giant Cookies, Key Lime Pieand much, much more!

* STHAWBESRY CREAMCHEESE *& lilt mosl unbchrvable INCREDIBLE,CKO1SSANT SANDWICHES available

S A M 5 P M Monday thru Friday 9 5 Sat 9 1 Sunday

May Ordrr 24 Hour? In AdvancePALM RIDGE RD ACROSS FROM ECKERD DRUGS

CARHY OUT ONI V

SALE10%-70% Off

e;D,^i^Island; R-3Mi?. Clothing, Sportswearand Beachwear

-UNDER $100,000-Urge 2 bedroom 2 bath within wal1ion.it 21 ' tot can b« u ^ ^ l fstorage double d ^ ~laundry room uwllh 20 x 40and SI 10.000"

distance to beich Opjm A'tic walk in cloutrreen.1^ porch Full size

:ated In 20 un t complexid tennis court 2 ava lablc for sa'e $99 500

DIRECT BAYFRONT VIEWMariner Point #1091 °

Corner ground floor — 2 bedroom V % completely furnished ineluding linens houvjarf>WA siz% yj & d in laundry roomAmenities include ffSAtlifcjdro fishing pier a place foryour boat Direct baytjj Mfandtne best price offered in the complex $149 000

NEW LISTING

Best priced one bedroom omi bath condominium ava table n thecomplex Ne?r beach golf course private dixks and onfreshwater canal Heated pool Offered fully furnished at$79 900 o -i

WYMAN ATKINS REALTYPO Box 533 San be! FL 339572400 Palm Ridge Road 472 ?194

555S5SS

TRANQUILITY THATSHARD TO FIND!

Ten ninutes from the causeway a la*e on one side andyour dock at your back door This extremely private blockboisls houses selling from three to over five hundred thousand dolljrs A beautiful 3 bedroom home with vaulted cei1

ings, ceiling fans and decks off each room is availablebecause ol an impending move w

Priced to sen by owner et $267,000

1667 Venus DriveFor Information or Appointment Call:

472-5443 or 472-5335Also upper Captiva Lot, S16,500 &

1971 Jaguar 22 Maku

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ifrwr wcp- to get niore Floridaout of life: :

VIP lias the only on site real estate office at South SCAS Itanution.Our sales stalThas more knowledge and experience v* ill; SouthSeas property, ihc resort, resort programs and activities.

VIP is responsible for a vast majority of all sales al SouthSeas Plantation.

VIP lias more listings and is responsible for more sales,I both in units and dollars, than all other REALTORS*combiu-u.

VIP is the 01 Independent Real Estate Companyi in Southwest t lorida, with convenient offices throughout' the area.

BEACH HOME• 2 — $385. Three Bedroom, Two Bath.Call Lyle Jackson, Sales Manager/472-1556.The Beach I lomcs offer the ultimaitin private Islandliving within a residential resort community. Locatedon 1700 feet of Gulf frontage, these secluded homesfeature roomy two, three, and Tour bedroom (loorplans,custom designed for the perfect blend of indoor andoutdoor living. All sited on heavily wooded stccswithmature tropical vegetation,

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BEACH .VILLA - "J Unit 2006 - $195,000. One Bedroom/~ One Bathi Call Lyle Jackson,

Sales Manager, 472-1556 ,.Villas feature one, two, and threebedroom plans, each with screened porchviewing the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. Land-scaped with native vegetation with poolsand tennis courts private to the complex.[Guaranteed Incomes available,:^:

I VILLA \- Unit 2531 - I310.0W. Three Bedroom/ ^

Three Hath/Loft. Call Kris Hawkins,Realtor-Associate/472-1556 _ *Villas feature one, two, and three bedroom plans, each

; with screened porch viewing the beautiful Gulf of Nl= fca Landscaped whh native vegetation with pools andtennis courts privaic to the complex. Guaranieed in--comes available.

JResort & Yacht Harbour

MARINA VILLA *Unit 610 — $249,000 — Two Bedroom/Two Bath. Call Lauren Fitzsimmoru —Broker «- Saleswoman. 472-1556Superbly fcxaicd in a private setting ovcrkxAiig theGulf of Mexico, Pine hhnd Sound, and the South Seas

harUwr, the Marina villas feat urc a blend of com-fbriaMc island living withThedciighiful two bedroom, two bath floocplans arthoused in four buiUings, ten units eaLh, with swim "ming pvxil prn'aie tc the complex.

TENNIS VILLA 'Unit 3239 - S162.500 - Two Bedrocm/Two Hath. Call Lyle Jackson —Sales Manaeer, 472-1556 ~ •-•>

special vilLu nettled amkl the island tegcuuionm^Ioolc the pri\7itc tennis courts and pool area. Ex-tdlcnl guaranteed income programs for these one andtwo bedroom residences in paradise.

AYSIDE VILLAUnit 5214 - $142,000. One Bedroom/Two Bath. Call Dpilglas 3. Divlin,Broker Salesman, 472-1556[ijxury condominiums prr>'auly overkiok bay andmarina vistas at South Seas Plantation. Extra tanjcpool, pool bar and jacuui spa make living especiallywonderful in these one and three bedroom units. Rentaland guaranteed income programs.

A LAttD 5 U\D ViLLAOC -, E.;BE;ACtl COTTACitSB. MARinA VILLAS T . BEACH VII.LAbC. OULr COTTAGES ..-,: •< O. BAVSIDE VILLASD. BEACH HONES - o I I . TEnPIlS VILLAS

tapli.a Island Sales, * 'Captiva Road at Sunsct-Captiva . . . :

S»ih Seas HanMion SaksSoulil Seas Plantation .-, .*J1556

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J26AL APRIL 24 1986 ISLAND REPORTER

business digest

Chamber of Commercemembers see plans

S anibel Capliva Chamhir of Commcrct. expentnecd a record year this year i 3 ihirticth in existence with more than 1 200 peo

pie a dav coming through the chamber at theheight of the season Fxecuhvc Direc or KenMeeker told members it the annuai mating atSundial Monday

Now along with the expansion in the number ofvisitors seen and the services offered theChamber of Commerce building itself is to growThe 20 year-old structure located west of ir~Causeway Dme is to be divested of its flat roof °and a second floor under a hip roof with dormersand skylights added

This will make a -12 by U fool spice which willbe divided to provide a board of directors roomand an office for Meeker and a stcretary

The general design architect Joe Si Cyr explained will be old Florida style with a frontporch added and manv of the original clerestorywindows above the doors uncovered t" give a lightand airy first floor

No date has jet been set to begin the n.modeling

New board members elected old members ntnaming and awards presented at the meeting ineluded

Board Members — president Jim Hermes vicepresident Don Bissell (formerly president)treasurer Pete Skehan secretary CindjChalmers board members Fred McConnell andJohn Collucci (replacing Myton Ireland and TomNewmeyer) Scotl Sikr Ben McGmre DaveArnold

Wards — ThettaltirKlie Ward FrancisBailey I dont know anyone who gives more intime or money to this community than Francis,said Walter Klie presentirg the award

Outstanding Citizen of the ^ ear Jim Anholt torthe excellent service provided by the Sambei •*

The rerxo hlh dChamber of Commerce building uxtlpro tie a board roomand offices under tlsnculy raised roofitifA dormar umdaws and creates aI ghter atrter spareunderneath Arch\t*ct Joe ">t CyrSGld

TrolleyFrtd Comlossey won an Ikki Matsumoto original

painting donated by the artist and SchoolhouseGallery The raffle raised $3 600 for the ChamberBuilding Fund D

Firm recognizedfor hiring handicapped

South Seas Plantation probably was namedEmployer nf the Year by Goodwill Industries of f

Southwest F'onda for employing handicapped peo-ple herause or our size and the capability of a lotof entry level jobs" according to Len Myers thefirms director of hunun resources

lie said entry level jobs are often at the unskilled level in housekeeping fie restaurants and ]nraining programs The applicants come to their

attention because of extensive -ecrmting in whichSouth Seas Plantation utilizes many service agenejes in the community

In many cases people who haven t finished —..school or who are culturally deprived or handicap *ped conta t the agencies for ph training saidMjers Basically we focus on recruitingthroughout all of the community and when wecontact the agencies we become aware of them "

In some instances employees enter a jobretraining program he said add ng that SouthSeas Plantation is concerned only with whetherthe employee can do the job regardless of handii-ap

The resort emoloys o50 people in 150 types ofwork making it the largest employer in the **-

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TENNIS WITH GINNYc Lessons in the privacy

of your own home courtcall

433-2708For ar appoint brio o e it lo at or

Beachroad VillasCentrally located on Sanibel Island arethree attractive duplexes for an idealisland residence A lakefront view isshared by each two bedroom two bathunit along with swimming pool andstorage areas At $109,000, you can enjoy over 1100 sq ft of living space

ContactMIKE ROB1DEAU

i EARLY BIRDSPECIALS-$6.95

5-6 PM ONLY

• ENTERTAINMENT MON SATDOUG WILLIAMS

•DIXIELAND BAND FINAL NIGHTAPRIL 25 °

•FULL DINNER MENU•MEXICAN NIGHT MONDAYS

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1223 Periwinkle WaySanbcl

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Fantasy islandProperty Sales& M l 0

COME TO FANTASY ISLANDPROPERTY SALES

l^ AND MANAGEMENTWHERE PERSONALIZED EXPERT SERVICE COUNTS!

(813) 472-5021 2 4 ° 2 P A m R I D G E R D - S A N I B E L (800)237-5146COMPASS POINTE — two bedrooms two baths with den or breakfast room This unit is a penthouse with yourown private roof top sundeck Never been rented and is furnished beautifully All of this for (295 000

COQUINA BEACH 6MD - First Floor Two Bedroom, T no Bath Good RenUi history, completely furnished for only$149 000 "

GULFSIDE PLACE - Located at 1600 Middle Gull Dr is without question the premier Condominium on Sambel,Featuring 84 residential unlu (30 dajr minimum rentals only) on 18 acres o[ manicured landscaping two healed poolssix tennis courts, two saunas and much more Each two bedroom two bath plus den, or three bed-oom three bath plus ~den unit has an unobstructed beachfront view Ml come with every kitchen appliance imaginable Make an appointment now to view the islands flnml

•102- lludriMim I t u ' S O L D ' " l l ' i l l l j l l Unfurnished -'111 !l>iilr.»m I IM Cf)T I)c n M l"> mm I' ifurnnh..]'313 - 3 bedroom three Dam with den (549,500 FURNISHED

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•207 - 2 bedroom two I S O L D o n r W F U R

•306 - 2 bedroom 2 batn with I O U L D O turmslFURNISHED

-- - _ ihcd•308 • 2 Bedroom 2 bath plus den 13.10 000 untarnished '

KINGS CROWN I i >•107 • Huge Three Bedroom, Two Bath with Den Great Low Density project Just remodeled and priced to sell at$375 000 Furnished „OCEAN S REACH =* •>•2A2 -GULF FRONT two bedroom, two bath second door unit Offered al $168 000 furnishedPOINTE SANTO de SANIBEL • IMAGINE Tea Highly Landscaped Acres Of The most popular rental resort property on Sanibe1 Pointe Santo features unique Spanish style architecture, tennis, shuffleboard, pool, jacuui, and arecreation program for children and adults alike Every one two, or three bedroom unit has a fantastic view of thebeach We have a Urge inventory of units for sale and rent in all buildings and floors Ail Fourth floor unit* have aprivate rooftop sundeck CALL NOW TO VIEW THE BEST FOR YOURSELF

•A-4 • GROUND FLOOR GULF FRONT WRAP AROUND VIEW OF POOL AND BEACH This 2100aq ft 3 bedroom, two bath with Fia room says it all In luxury Furnished for $460 000 Terms•B-22-Second floor Two S O L D * o b " n Good rental History and FurmsHngs SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE O\/UU#B 26. Second floor two bedroom two bath with great views and an excellent rcn'ai historv $235 000furnished c

•B-33 • Third floor Two Bedroom, Two Bath Spectacular furnishings In soft blue pastels Must be aeen$245 000 Furnished Seller will consider trade

" •B-42 - FOURTH FLOOR DEACH VIEW PENTHOUSE WITH PRIVATE ROOF TOP SUNDEtK. aLarge Two Bedroom, Two Bath with a fantastic rental history $275 000 Furnished Seller will consider "trade for low density West Gulf Dr unit =•B-47 - CORNER ONE OF A KIND FOURTH FLOOR PENTHOUSE WITH TREMENDOUS GULF-FRONT VIEWS Furnished with everything down to electric drape openera Great buy for only $295 000 Furmahed

•C26-TwoSOLD"'°BathwithaGulfViewfroma.i lrooms Priced for immediate ss'e $227500 °KC-33 - Panoramic views of the courtyard and Gulf from this three bedroom two bath unit »265 000 furnished

•C-36- Third Floor Two Bedroom Two Bath Gulfview unit Tastefully decorated Seller open to allreasonable offer! Priced at $229 000 1- urmshed•C-45 • RARE THREE BEDROOM, TWO BATH F0UR1H FLOOR PENTHOUSE WITH PRIVATEROOFTOP SUNDECKI Unbelleveable vlewa for only $315 000 Furnished•D-4 — Ground floor, two bedroom two bath COMPLETELY BEMODEI ED beautiful unit Furnished Reduced to $237 000 "•D-31 - BEST BUY IN COMPLEX" Two Bedroom, Two Bath just remodeled Excellent rental "History Fully furnished $219 000 ,, r

•D-16 • SUPER TWO B E D R C o r i V r i B A T H FOURTH FLOOR PENTHOUSE THIS IS ONE YOUMUST SEE IT WILL NOT L > j U J j U Goal T e r m , p r l c e d l t | 2 70 000 Furnished•E-7 ^GROUND FLOOR BEACH FRONT THREE BEDROOM, Two bath Just Remodeled Just stepsto the beach Spend one night with us and you will never want to leave Priced at $337 000 FurnishedHas almost $17,000 gross rental income booked for 1985/1986 winter &•E-22 • Second Floor Beauty, with both pool and Beach Views Two Bedroom Two Bath all new Furniahlngs Seller will trade for Beach Front House Priced $254 900 Furnished a*I 2 l - f i l l r HfONT Three btdroom twoUath with fabulous Gulf Mrwsand courtyard views $U ,000 furnished*L3J Two bedroom two bath pijs PEN Beiutilully furnished plus great gulf view"; $278 500 furn shedWE 35 - GULF FRONT beautifully decorated two bedroom two bath unit with great rental history $295000 furnished

SANIBEL ARMS WEST { *

-C-7 - BEACH F R O ^ S O L D l D FLOOR nfcAUTY Quiet Fist end of Island with Superior rentals$199 500 Furnished ,-,« x „HI) 2 - GUI r FHONT, f i r s l S O L U t i f u l l v furnished $195000

SHOREWOOD"3B - GULF FRONT PENTHOUSE with all the state of the art amenities including a private rooftop sundeck This

HUGE THREE BEDROOM comes with > $40000 furniture package THIS~MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED$•-50 000 Furnished " " " r

SUNDIAL • One of Sanibel s finest rental properties offering 13 tennis courts three pools, restaurant, lounge »ndmuch more Sundial offers one, two and two bedroom with a den units, with views and prices for everyone

•C201 -One Bedroom ( G O T TVernf c starter unit Outstanding rental income HURRY THIS WILL GO QUICK$129 500 Furnlahed m-"-'L' c

HH107* One bedroom one bath club suite Gulf views & nicely furnished $152000 ^ t

6LOTS — POINCIANA tIRCLL — Building lot litlle clearing required $3^000 Owner will offer financing

IIOMrN = - , -MIDI1I I <.l I I I l l i lU Ihru Iliilniinis I wn llith piml Iliimi ciu rl nikini, «. If .cuirM Wilkmf; d stinct to

hull) $21)0 )()0 unfiirmsliiil(ttlMIH) I IMIIO * Splcious Mirmr I In Inn m 2 hilh ft ituns ilm rilur furni^hn^s finplarc nnlr j l v-icjum

inilniinj mmtixlr is Pneul $179 IOO lurni-l • .1SAM11H I \ h r rSTAWS Iwobulrunm tvobalh reiv homi wilh all applnncrs and ON A 1 AKE Allotthis for $134 500

lit I r KIIKir l'rf.111,1 lot itimi Ihru I I I IPH ins Iwnlnth I nmi wi lhi inmic fl »>rs plush eirpetm),' firrplactwith limit in IHIIIM IM-- mil I'I tup nf tin hni | ; ' inti s I his li nut is iK * Intng nffirtd with a oni ^i>ar leasebickif ill sin il

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public forum"Let's not get " ,'."

suckered into ^$ 100m bond issue *

To Island Reporter: • . ;: •••'• Everyone should read and absorb,

word for word, Wendy McMuilen's' , commentary, "A high price to pay* ~ for a high rise bridge" in the Island .-

. Reporter, April 17. This tells it all.,'?'- ; The cost, 25 to 40 million dollars,

- and this is only a guess not a profes-•:,"-. sional estimate. Let us not forgeti-v; . how we almost had a stroke when•:";: the county suggested we pay $26

million for . the whole package- several years ago. One of: their

I"-'. _ reasons for the raise in tollj to the_.- residents (could be as much as 200

percent) would be to cut down on", day trippers and tourists, (so they:~ say) yet their prediction and projec- -

"tlon for 1990 is three million cross-ings ' per year, up" another two

; ;:"" million in four yearsv. • : •'••. :

A.=; What we realty need is an extra; '" right lane for Sonesta (Sanibel Har-- % bor Resort), an extra lane through

*": the toll booth and put a schedule on: bridge openings seven days a week, ;

r 12 hours a day. ; ;;.' •" »; Last but not least, let's not get; . s u c k e r e d into a 100 million dollars: bond issue to underwrite everybody

else's bridges. • ~- Urban Palmer,

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^ Mayor reiterates ^^ city position "

: on toll changes• •.. /;-'Copiesof these letters tent to LeeJ^: [County y Commit tioh: Chairman •* Porter Go$$ and Commissioner'":Y zMary^Ann IWalldce by' Sanibel;: Mayor Louise Johnson were submit-"; -t, ted for publication in the interests,.'- •-. tkt mayor said of keeping Sanibel.- citizens informed. -, ,- : "

Dear Commissioner Wallace: I ap-- '. predate your efforts to keep us in*,

formed of developments regarding: the Sanibel Causeway proposal. The

Issues are certainly complicated'; "with apparent contradictions. > . ^

r ." - I know of your opposition to thel~- project and respect your courage in: . expressing your convictions.\ .";- However, if the Board of County

Commissioners . proceeds to^ "" refinance the, causeway using an -'. - enterprise fund, which seems very: likely, the city council of Sanibel~ .bel ieves it is important to concen-

trate u on obtaining a strong in-terlocal agreement in which its in-

; -: terests are protected. .; - • -'I -^ There are some Sanibel residents .- „ who may prefer that nothing be

: : done to the causeway. I have some: leanings in thnU direction myself.

; '4- But in view of our community evacu-ation and traffic concerns, I, in all;good conscience, do not believe thatSanibel can reject the proposed fix-ed span bridge and the maintenance

;„ of reasonable tolls. ; r •- ;-. -T. '^Having been assured by Commis-

sioner Goss, financial consultant: Paul, and County Administrator

^Maxwel l that Sanibel Causewaytolls would have to be higher if the*bridge were financed separately,and also assured that none of the

: bond revenue nor any, of SanibelV''•- share of the surplus revenue will be

.'.'•' used for any other facility, our inten-': tlon Is that 3uch issues and others----- covered in'my Letter of Understan-,

ding of April 16 to the Board of Com-- missioners, will be addressed in the

__-••- County-Sanihel : Interlocal Agree-5 ,iment. - : '- - . ' '•"="";. r Thank you for your honest con--•'"' cern for all Lee County citizens.-,.. * ,\ • . Louise 5L Johnson,

Dear Chairman Goss: At its regular"meeting of April 15, the city councilrequested that we reiterate to the'county our position on the variousSanibel Causeway issues as weunderstand the issues based upon'the results of the April 10 meeting.Therefore, I will list, as follows, thepoints we.would tike included in anyagreement: :

1. A fixed span-bridge with as low ;a profile as possible will be the firstproject undertaken. y ••"..'

•--•_. ~ 2. The flat bridge spans (spans B &Ct will not be four-laned. ' ' .••*-•'.,, 3. The tollboolh wilt remain on the .Punta Rassa side of the bridge.

4. The proceeds from the Sanit.el; Causeway will not be mixed with or

' used for any other bridge.' -: '5. The roadways across thc^

causeway islands be raised to -facilitate evacuation. Council Msorecommended that restriping bedone to reduce traffic hazards along

- this stretch and maintain the essen-tial two-lane nature of the road.

6. The exposed stretch of Sum- •merlin Road east of the tollbooth beprotected from wave, erosion. -=;-

7. The toll structure be no higherthan' is necessary for bonding rfeasibility, and that increases be

: proportionally equitable to ourresidents, commuters and visitors.

If you have any questions, pleasefeel free to contact me. We wouldlike to be kept informed on thedetails of this project. Thank youagain for your presentation at theApril 10th meeting. &- -. •••••..'.„ •*-'.-.• . • Louise M. Johnson,- : •;•„ \ Tv. Mayor

Tolls: two groupsare"getting" •--' jrougher treatment

To Island Reporter: Face facts. The ^proposed toll hike is not a charge tooffset the cost of services provided.

° Plainly, it is structured to be a tax or' ,. a subsidy,,which Is really the same -

thing. But history teaches, ifanybody cares to pay attention/thatit has always been, is now, and evershall be a universal approach- '' , ^

Of course, everybody Is getting a i„, little bit of "the shaft"; however,' there are two groups, not pinpointed

'.. in news stories because they have noadvocate, that are getting rougher

~ ~ treatment than the rest, and bothare essential to the econo_mic

', welfare of Sanibel,,. ,•'.•-•••'*The first is the lowly (ourista

:. (here for one,,Swo or four weeks) and. the interval owner. Philosophically I

am opposed to interval ownership,, but they are^hsre.and, to force a

high percentage of them to quitwould be an economic disaster. Un-fortunately, these two. classes ofvisitors are vital to the economic

•health. . • : '•-- ;;

', ^The other essential group is the-,lower paid service workers who

0 make.the tourist trads work. Theycannot afford to live here. Theymust commute. I would give pretty 'good odds that most of - themsomehow found (he unused books

-most of the time. So this systemwould be a brand new cost to them.What is needed is a special decal for

.worker's for, say. $50.1 can alreadyhear all the claims of/'impossible",etc. I also know, : based on ex-

" perience, that if I gave that problemto a subordinate who knew that if he

:•"- did not solve the "impossible" by 3p.m. his resignation was the only ac-

-- ceptable alternate, I would have 47- solutions by;2:30 p.m; -,

One word on behalf of a pin-• pointed group - the two/lhree/four

car owner. These are most likely the;, younger families. Sanibel desperate^

., ly needs this group to maintain somesort of sociological balance: to make

- this a liveable, vibrant place and notone large old folks home. Take care ;

"foi t h e m . '-."-' ! ) "" i j •• /. " >:•--••'•." Think it over. : : , .

H. J.Campbell. Jr."• • " • : : "Albertson, N.Y.'

Firefighters wereprofessional aricl "capable' j " ;^

A copy of this tetter to Sanibel s

Fire Control District Chief :Frederick Renz wat tent ,(o the ''Island Reporter for publication.DEA ft CHIEF HENZ: On behalf ofthe Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation, I want to thank you

; and your men for all the help and' time you gave to make our " -.

prescribed burn on April 15 such asuccess. ~~' . •; :-

" The efficient and professionalway in which you and all of your-.' ;capable people controlled Ihc firemakes us feel secure that fire con-trol on Sanibel is in very good - -hands.

Thanks for the SMovie Memories

DEAR MR. POTTER: Thank youso much for many pleasant - .

- moments reading your column dur:ing the winter. " „ - "" ;:-The people that you write about 'are those of a 78-year-old movie "-. ~.

' buff that goes back to the William 'S. Hart days, Elmo Lincoln as Tar- _ran, and the other unforgettablcs ^

-'-like supporting actors such as Tom, Santschi, J. Fairel! Macdonald and -

Frank Campeau in such classic: films as The Three Bad Men. who"'

were desert bums that came upona covered wagon with the firessmoldering after the Indidns hadravished it and found a very small.

3 baby crying that the savages had :overlooked. The main thrust of the 'plot of course was to have these '

? three roustabouts faced with a ^: hf art-rending problem of taking- care of the baby. Great entertain-

ment withcut sound or color except"" black andwhite. •_.. -•.-,-.-•

I cannot recall it alt too well but

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Charlotte L~Carririgton, r I think that Olive Borden andShi .George O'Brien starred in that

m o v i e . , , ' ••:. .;• - ;==J willmiss your writing about ; .

the old-timers that gav« me suchpleasure in i movie house inYonkers, N.Y. where the admissionwas seven cents until World Warllput it up to 10 cents, and then one-cent war tax to make it 11 cents. :The pianist that could change the Attempo so suddenly when the horses

( .. . began galloping was replaced by a'Thete Utttrt toPotict Chief John p i i y e r p i s n o t h t l n e eded no help v: :

Sanibet-Captiva Conttrvation• .'•-. r Foundation

FISH gives thanksto police andLions club ^

Butter and present of Sanxbel- but the electric plug to keep it go-Captwa Lwnt Club Fnncu BaxUy |ng . T h e operatic tunes that camefrom the present of Fnend$mSer- from t n a t p\kytT p i i n o have given

••Dirt • Here:, were': tubmitted for m e lunes to hum all my life that I^publication: ->\ \y ld h k b t f^publication:

Dear Chief Butler oPlease accept, and convey to

president Rhodes and all your col-leagues in the Sanibel Police Recrea-

r,tion Club, our deep thanks for its Writings,very generous contribution.s' ''*-;"

Our volunteers distributed thedub's telephone directory, as they -render all their services, without:thought of reward, but rather asparticipants in a worthwhile projecton behalf of an admired sponsor. Be -assured that this gift will be well-administered to benefit the com-munity. ' -

FISH owes Us success, from thefirst, largely to police cooperation in

^making possiblef24 hour access to"our callers. No amount of volunteer

dedication alone could have made

would never have known but for ."Bmy almost daily attendance at theAmerican Theater in Yonkers. : v

Have a good^suramer Mr. Potter,and thanks once more fur the en- T,joyment I have had from your^••'-••-

Vincent J. VanceFort Myers Beach ,

commiteeyour help " ',-

To The hUmd Reporter: Atten-tion Registered Voters: Whether ,you are Republican or Democrat .and favor a state lottery, the com-dedication alone could have made y,

s ; this impact possible. We thank you, mittee needs your help. Petitions' again, for your helpyour gift.

is well as for are located at 7-EIcven stores and /convenience stores. Sign the card

ij advantages for ail of us. \

, ; .,-<" y- *)\ President. FISH '

and law enforcement, in particular: Florida Highway Patrol. These •

groups that would benefit should

Georgt BcTgleilner,North Fort Myert

I believe the public will appreciate and if at all possible, donate one _the value of our relationship and the b u c k o r five 1° **>P finance the sue-

• " - cess of our efforts to get a lotteryforourstate. ".... • '•••'•:

Ir. I propose that all net profits ber ; i divided between education

.; Dear Mr. Bailey: FISH thanks the (teachers' salaries), road projectsLions Club for its very generous con-

"tribution. As a small island service- - organization, we are grateful for this, recognition by one of the largest, not not hesitate to sign a petition. We^'only local but national and interna- , all need your help,

tional 'fin its ; programs andsignificance. f; _- '••.'

Our volunteers give their timeand effort willingly, and no charge isever made. Our .wide range of ser-vices gn Sanihel and Captiva willcontinue and will be expanded, as ^needs are perceived, with the helpyou have given us. As always, we'

_[ will cooperate~wilh you and other c

island . entities ; for the commonb e n e f i t , - i r • '•'••'••

Again, many thanks in the feelingthat many of nur residents wouM

° share our appreciation.

•_.- . ": ''••' : '. • President

Lttleti to "Public Forum"htvt bfltn getting length* oft*le, Wriwti • • • n U d to t*epIslit i t (or pubtlullon undet350 words. Thay ihould b*tsnt to "Public Forum", InlandRtportir, P.O. Box R, Stnlbst. :"Florida 33957. All 1«tt«r» ^should Inctud* nam«, addrass•nd Itlaphonit number of Ihs -.>wriler. Withholding lha namsof Ihff authorolalatter or u i t -^of a "pan" name la not parmit-led, axcepi for : i r t inslances

-, In which a latfsr concilvablycould laad to repritals. ;

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businessState Realtors'president toaddress local group

.-.,': ..The president of Florida's largest trade associa-~_'!"! tion will be featured speaker at Sanibel and Cap--'.-,:• tiva Islands Board of Realtors, Inc. charter presen-

. tatlon night at Sundial Monday, April 28. at 6 p:m.: George M. Linville, president of the Florida -"....

g^t-; Association of Realtors, and a native of Jackson- '•'.'•; rville, has been active in the real estate profession.

vfor more than 20 years. He is currently the prcsi*"- / d e n t of George M. Linville, Realtors. :••-'•- He has served on virtually every Realtor com-

mittee at the local, state and national level. In '""- : 1977, he waa honored as Jacksonville Realtor of•~.;I;

:sthe Year; In 1980, he served Florida as District

.. - vice-president; he is presently director for the Na- \:•• tional Association, America's largest trade group

.with almost three-quarters of a million members..•} : Linville teaches ethics, marketing and office pro-

*_•-: cedure and helped found the state's speakers-, bureau.^-: • •*- - - - ' . > - .; '..* Joining him in his vis<t to Sanibel and CaptEva is

..:! his wife Jo Ann.D ^ ' . ; '.•.•." :

" D INVESTMENT CLUB MEETING: The Invest- i tnent Club of the Islands; which meets the first :

,;: Wednesday of each month, will meet from 6 to 8"'..r ^pjn., Wednesday, May 7,.at Sanibel Public -;".. Library,: - :. ~.'~.~i>•'-";, "_.-• .

';'?. The public is Invited to attend this freer^'l'- m e e t l n g . D " ;" •>:".: .;•"• • - • - . .> -. ".-. ;. -

If information isscarce,,follow trendsBy Ben fuller n

If you save forecasts the experts make, as 1 do,"and review them a few months later, you'll „,;be amused. Somehow more than half the • •"!•

forecasts are incorrect. - . £• .For Instance, a prominen(..stock market analyst

working for a prestigious brokerage firm made aforecast in a fine nation?! magazine, on January 6of this year, that he/'didn't think oil prices would ;collapse". He could hardly have been more wrong."The eoliapse that did occur affected inflation andinterest rates — and especially the stock market.No one, including me, knew ahead of lime that somuch money would flow out of bonds^and moneymarket funds and real estate and from abroad topower this extraordinary stock market explosion .— a rise of 44 percent since late last September.

The only way I know of to make good decision* \with insufficient information, the key to effectiveaction in every aspect of life, incidentally, in in-vestments is to follow trends. Buy when themarket is trending up; buy stocks whose prices - ',;and earnings are rising, and those earnings -growth is high in relation to the price/earnings ra-..lio, as discussed in previous columns."Since late last fall, when this column started, I

have advised buying, not because I knew ahead oflime what was going to happen, but because I .-wanted you to go along with the trend "and enjoythe ride" as I wrote many times. The stocks that Ipicked, according to the Fuller Golden Rules, gaveyou superior stocks that did better than thebellwether Dow Jones Industrial Average. ' V

I've been looking for new stocks to recommendto you now. I haven't found a one that completelyfits my paradigm.

However, Medtronics, selling at 69 on the New,York Slock exchange, meets all requirements for a

pgood speculative stock except that it, like most V-''other stocks, has risen so far so fast that it isT overpriced. But if the explosion goes on, this•'-would be a good choice. It combines two very at-.; tractive investment areas in one stock: both high. technology and health. It has a lock on the cardiac

ill taking stock ; \'. pacemaker market. It makes heart valves, -'. " •%.• disposable medical devices, and many other similarproducts. The company spends a terrific 10 pervcent of its revenues on research and development,i;

; which is mere than any other company I'm '"^familiar with. This should 'insure future growth. I '..;•

suggest you check in the library or with your - V= broker for more information on this stock. - T:; Hold on to your investments, some of them ultra;safe for Ihe money you can't lose, some slightly• speculative for greater income, and a portion in - :speculative stocks for excitement and for possible

Ibig gains. - Good luck and enjoy the ride.D

. LATE FLASH - The late flash is that there is; no need for a late flash. The joyous news is thatthe market continues to go up, as do most stocks.

: Should Ihe Dow drop ISO points (which sounds like .i a lot, but Is only 8 percent to 1700, I'd start selling _; weak stocks. But there's no sign of that yet. Hope '":and pray and enjoy the ride.D ; "„ . -

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read ing annual r e p o r t s ; ' y r•^nancial reports ire detailed reading. But /;.J they're not always as mystifying as they ' -,;; first appear, according to the Florida In-

stitute of CPAi. .:- ^ / "-..; Reading the "financials" of a company you're

about to accept a job with may give you an eye- - -opening view of the firm. As an investor, reading -"the financial statement and conducting others ^

\[rescarch might convince you that wealth could be "'•3 yours, if you could only buy 100 shares En the com- .

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The first section of an annual report is filledwith descriptive information about the company..This section generally varies in length from four V

>to 20 pages. It consists of a letter from the com- v: pany president and an explanation of what the'.company sells, and it sometimes maps out the com-'

pany's plans for the future. : • ; , ; . \:-'-.; Generally, few surprises come out of this prose; section, but a careful reading of the section can be

. useful. A company may reveal that It plans to ' ..target a new market or unveil a new product. -

^Auditing standards dictate that the prose section.. must be consistent with the "numbers' section" of .;•• the report - the financial statements. / ' :- i: " It Is important to remember that a company's .

'•'. financial statements reveal only a partial picture.';-' Other materials, such as B 10-K or selected infor-.^

matlon from, a stockbroker, help present a more ^'" complete, comprehensive view. , \ -~~ - ; - -/

The "numbers" section Is made up of a series of ••••elaborate-looking tables. An Income statement, -statement of financial changes and balance sheet ~ .

y are the bare minimum usually provided. While the.„ Information In this section may appear technical, ,_

: there are some basic useful figures that can be'.'. gleaned from these tables. '•:••-- u;~< ~- ,

One measure that is used to gauge a company's;; health, for example, Is Its working capital. The

^ firm's ability to pay debts, expand operations and:•> make headway In new markets may be determined- by its working capital. A company's working .

- capital can be found on the balance sheet, and it" represents the difference between total current"

assets and total current liabilities.... Another gauge of a corporation's health can be

•> discerned from looking for trends In earnings per.: share (EPS). Looking for a five-year trend In EPS'. can be revealing. In comparing five-year figures, -

discount any slight changes from year to year, butpay close attention to the trend in EPS..

Another indicator is the debt-to-equity ratio. ^This can be determined V dividing the total .'shareholders' equity into the total long-term debt.The answer could be compared with debt-to«quityratios found In other companies in the same in-dustry.'A high figure might indicate that creditorsare In a position to exercise great influence overthe company. J "-• ... \_ ,. ..'-. " -

CPAs, financial analysts and stockbrokers per-form a battery of more intensive financial -, -measures when examining a company's financialstatements. Short of this comprehensive technicalapproach, however, examining the auditor's opi-nion section can be a useful method of evaluating acompany's financial statement. , '• ' -

-The auditor's opinion is the next to list sectionof most annual reports. It is in this section thatthe auditor of the company issues an opinion on :

the financial statements provided by managementof the company. The auditor's opinion does not.judge the financial condition of the company. Itdoes, however, say whether the company has • • -.presented its financial statements in conformitywith accepted accounting practices. ^•> For example, perhaps the company has changedaccounting methods to improve earnings or thecompany Is facing a major lawsuit because of pa-,tent infringement.These elements may be discuss-ed in the auditor's report. Although reading theauditor's report cannot provide an investor with ;the same information as a thorough analysis of the.firm's financial statement, it can "red flag" poten-tial problems. /• :

ccording to the Florida Institute of CPAs, inabout 90 percent of publicly traded com- -,lanies' audits, the auditor's opinion Is twoM

paragraphs long. A report of this length Is known ~: as a "standard report" or "clean opinion." Thestandard report signifies that the financial'

: statements prepared by management of the com- -pany are in accordance with accepted accounting -- .

: methods., ^ : ^ v~ " '-J \• \ However, in some instances, the auditor may : :

: modify the report or qualify an opinion on the\ financial statements presented by management. In .: such cases, the auditor must modify the standard '; report by, adding a third paragraph. Certain key ..words can tip off an investor that something " * -;..; unusual hu occurred within the company. Look ^Ifor the words "except for" or "subject to," This .,'could indicate a situation in the company that:; need3 further investigation. ":' .The last section of the annual report can also /: provide a shorthand method of ferreting out im- -' port ant informatiori. It is the notes. Notes refer to; specific items in the financial statements. A note *might say that the company Is planning to sell offa subsidiary or that the company is facing a big

: lawsuit that is about to be settled.y For. those interested in finding out more about! financial statements, the American Institute of '-•-CPAs offers a booklet entitled, "What Else CanFinancial Statements Tell Your To receive this <«booklet, please send a self-addressed, stamped

\ 7"xl0" envelope to: Order Department, American ;Institute of CPAs, P.O. Box 1003, New York, NY -

: 10108-1003.D V - » ; ^

"Money Management" it a weekly column on per-:

; lonoi finance prepared and distributed oy the -.Florida Institute of Certified Public AccountantsCommittee on Public Relation* ; ' ;• _L.

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i SANIBEL ARMS WEST.SANjBEL ARMS WEST D1 - Walk ?right out to the beach or Just watch thewaves roll in from your porch. This gulf *front completely furnished, 1st floorunit is decorated in apricot and creamcolors and is an excellent rental unit.Call Betty or Bob Bulcock, REALTOR-, .Associates at our Dunes office — 472-

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V SANIBEL ARMS WEST J-2 — A perfect.arrangement ^- all the conveniencesfor a wonderful vacation; plus an ex-cellent rental investment in this newlydecorated ground level, two bedroomunit. There is on-sito rental manage-ment, lo make it easy for you. Call

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^; OCEAN'S REACH..OCEAN'S REACH #3A2 - More than !

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OCEAN'S REACH (MA3-Owner saysSELL this two bedroom, two balhcon-'*dominium. Continuously rented by or,- ;

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LIGHTHOUSE POINTLIGHTHOUSE POINTE #115 - Conve-":nlent and affordable. Only $169,900 fur- In is tied for this spacious 2 bedroom, 2bath plus study condo with view of SanCarlos Bay and short walk to Gulf.Beach. Amenities galore. Call Betty orBob Bulcock, REALTOR-Assoclates atour Dunes office — 472-1939. -

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ISLAND REPORTERINSIDE:The DiningAward finalists 5BThe curtain fails ona successful season 7BSupport Sags forfederal fishing hcenses11BScholarship opportunities

tifor island students 18B

RCHIDS'Benign neglect1is grower's secretTEXT BY PAOL LdTHRINGERPHOTOS BY ANN TIPSON

P rofissor Francis Ranzoni teacher of botanvm Vassar College s b ology department forli \eirs could ha\e used hi« boUnral

knowledge to grow the best orch rfs on the islandCon suit art Vmrren Kellev coula ha\e u«ed his

contacts within the orchid growing indus rj tolearn the tricks tc nurturing pri?t specimens too *

And both ha%e utilised their in for rut ion .osome degree but it <*eems that no matttr who Vouarc or what >ou know about the temperamentalflower a good dose or benign neglect is rccommended hy both growers as alt orchid s bestfapidgrow

Benign neglect is not too easy for these hobbygrowers however Orchids art. like children tothem They have nicknames personalities badhamts

Some like the Vanda species are Cold sensitiveOthers can t adapt to the relative heat of Sanibe

Some require a constant breeze from a fan tokeep away mold spores lor their survival Othersloathe wind

Some, require daily watering others ,ust a dropIh-e bf.it way to grow orchids Ranzoni ad

vised on a tour of his temporary orchid house lastweek is to forget about them for a little while "

\Vhile the terms benign neglect otawouslyshouldn t be used too literal1? Ranzoni advisedlaughingly tSe biggct worry an orchid powerhas are unseasonable fluctuations in temperature

Last spring in fact his Vanda orchids were Mrtuallj wiped out Even after he brought them intohis house om cold night the 52 degreetirrpprature killed the flowers he recounted

\andas from tropical Southeast Asia are verysensitive to cold Latin America % Dendrobium 13 alittle tougher

The most popular orchid grown m tre area Ranzoni says are Catileya Phalaenopiis Oncidturr andDendrobium because they are generally theeasiest to grow and are brst suited to SouthwestFlorida s climate

Despite orchids gencally being roncidered atropical tree-dwelling plant some can t adapt toour climate because it 3 too hot according toRanzoni

"If the orchid is indigenous to the Andes Mountains or comes from the Himalayas it obviouslycould 11 grow here on Santbel he comments

Growing orchids is Ranzom s basket weaving",he sa d keeping him occupied in retirement as dohis weekly deliveries o! his best available orchidsto the Sanibe] library

But I should have been a professional horticulturalist he reflected commenting that herealty doesn t miss the chttl'engmg collegiate lifeof Vassdr

I got tired of correcting grammar and testsafter 25 years said Ramon u who has mary

"swards of merit from the American OrchidSociety a

He recommends using diluted fertilizer alongwith a tow nitrogen supplement over th» winterand high nitrogen over the summer to achievebest results

BU he reiterates that a little neglect is belterthan too much care because such tendencies a*ovcrwafring are sure to kill many orchid species

Samhels Warren Kellcy another avid orchidgrower with accolades from the American OrchidSociety says he agrees w if h Rmzom s theory onne»;tectirg o chids ;-

\\ ilh much of his true spent in California

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A fabulous Island retreat. This extremely'well built ,}waterfront residence, comes complete whh three

bedrooms, two and a half baths, cathedral^ceilingi5" -•swimming pool with jacund,'river rock patio, split AC,superb landscaping, and much, much more. This.is aspacious Island home perfect for the entire family, be it

7 year round or seasonal. Offered now for a reduced$209,500.Contact Mary Lou Hailey,, Broker-

: Salesman at 472-4121 today. :

Sanibel hasn't experienced a housing valuelike this for many years.* A new con-

dominium project near the Gulf and Bay forunder 1100.000. Casa Blanca is a delightful

, cluster of one and two bedroorrtapartmentsplus a quaint, one bedroom cottage. Eachcondominium unit has its own private screen-'ed lanai plus tropical atrium. Boarded walks

meander through the common grounds - :,' leading you to the heated pool, BBQ area, •-^gardens, and on-site laundry facility. Ample,~ parking is also available. Interiors are nicely •-.-.

finished including new carpcling, tasteful kit-,chen cabinetry, appliances and ceramic tilebaths. Best of ail, you're only steps awayfrom the romantic shores of San Carlos Bayor the shell laden beach of the Gulf of Mcx- 'tco. If you don't believe Sanibel can be thislovely and inexpensive at the same"time.

I ^simply drop by our daily Open House and .see for yourself. We'll be there every day,

"'. .Monday thru Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p,m. "Casa Blanca is located at 312 Periwinkle -

; . : Way, Sanibel..Call 172-81U1. .

CHATEAU-SUR-MERBEACHFRONT -

. Considered to be one of the premier designerhomes on the Island. This superb Gulf fronf

residence is found in a.wry exclusive subdivisionon Sanibel and offers all the luxury ant) privacy

' anyone would ever want. In addition to aspacious 2700 sq. ft. of living area, some of theoutstanding features include a beautiful gourmil

". kitchen, two fireplaces, lovely master suite-,plunge pool, plus much more. For the finest on

Sanibel call Barbara Chapin, Broker-";'.: Salesman, at 472-5154/

.Magnificent views 'rfj the beachright from the privacy of your liv-ing room. Surrounded by lushisland vegetation, this roomy -•

three bedroom,, [wo bath beachj.front-home features a Great

Uoorn.' split bedroom floor plan,lolsTot builtins.ahd^ workshopin the garage. Complete with aboarded walk to the beai-h anil,: lovely patios. Offered for8425.000 furnished/Contact

y Miller, Realtor-Associate"for details. 172-5154. :

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Aftrcte patioil. Found oft a

y nd availablefur 1120.00(1 with Urns

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CAI'TIVA_; COL1J COASTNear!/ (wo acres of estalclonrd property on Captivi.

This parcH is found on .P.ooscvcll Channel ant) affords -the s.iiiur good access to the

"Gulf. A rare find indeed!AvAilablr for S400.CO0. ~J

SAN1BKLHIGHLANDS;; ? .

A very large (ovtr '/> acre)and affordable homesite . "

composrrl of 0 lots suitable for7 a single family home.Available fnr only I25.O0O.

.'CONDOMINIUMS* CONDOMINIUMS •CONDOMINIUMS • CONDOMINnJMS-,• GULK FRONTS" : ^

i- A BOATER'S HAVEN ;,: Spectacular views of Pine bland Sounii"come with our lively1

Captiva Cove apartments. You're right where you want (o be"forimmediate access to the Gulf with on-sitc boat docknge for all you

:: ;-, seafaring captains. We've got the best riced unit available, like- new, never rented arid featuring two bedrooms, den, two baths ;

and beautiful furnishings. Prices start at $239,000 furnished.,\ ' Contact our Causeway Office aU-172-f 121 fordetailn.

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^ A gorgeous, well maintained apartment with excellent Gulf andgolf views, conveniently situated along Middle Gulf Drive. This

adult oriented complex is well know for its excellent upkeep..Complete wiih two bedrooms and two baths, farge living room,'

dining area, screened patio and garage. For one of the moslattractive opportunities tin Sanibel, contact Art Coracc, Broker

-, . Salesman for detaiK 172-1511. Available ftir?l.i9,500.

-SOUTH SEASPLANTATION^. PRIVATE HOMEHere's.a superb opportunity totake advantage of the best .priced single family; home

found in this exclusive worldclass vacation ipol. Very near

..the beach and close to all thefabulous South Seas Plants,(ion amenilii-s, you can h.nethe best of all worlds with

both a fun-filled resort lifestyle -and the privacy of single fami-ly living. Find out more about -

,thl5; spacious three bedroom. home offered for only

$355,000 Turnished. Contact .ler for all details.

472-5151.

e A PLACE OF LUXURY;? .,•./-" "; GULFSIDE PLACE .^Simply stated, one of the most fabulous condominium complexes -on the Islands. Our listings offer all of the luxury oven the most

-discriminating buyer could possibly desire. Amenities include -swimming pools, Jacuzzi, tennis courts and a btiauliful expansive •*-Gulf beach. Outstanding two and three bedroom Gu'f front units

^complete with dens, breathtaking views of the Gulf, and lovelyfurnishings are available. Prices start at $255,000 furnished.. c> '

'• Contact our Palm Itidge officeiforditaii^ 172-19:11. -. _ •_

i SANIHEL SIESTA ' :

Sanihel .Siesta is one of thc'fnosl highly renttd ia weekly renter)Gulf front complexes on .Sanibel. Our special unit allows easy firstfloor access and is composed of two bedrooms, two baths, a livingroom/dining area, screened balcony and more. Freshly painted ~and in tip top shape. Amenities include 225 ieet of Gull beach, two-healed pools with sun deck, tennis, shuffleboard,' garage, and J

storage area. Available'for $169,000 furnished. Call BarbaraChapin, BrWr-S airs man lit »72 "ill I fi.r (Mails " r

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Kelley has more substantive experience growing,orchids than Ranzoni, and thus has a greater graspof the intricacies of long-range maintenance, p tj •--'r After leaving the west coast for Chicago. Kelley

; . took a hiatus from, orchid growing until he and his'. . wife decided to move to Sanibel.-•„ "What I eventually found was that the orchids I '

. had become accustomed to raising in California 'would not grow on Sanibel because the climate ^

-. was radically different." - > ' " '• -_-"-'- The Simbidium, for instance, that requires col- ,,

• der weather lo'get started, could not flourish in' • the"island's hoi climate.' So he, like Ranzoni, picked

certain orchid genera lo raise because of the adap- -lability lo this climate. And like most collectors, :

Keljey's orchids are made up of the four major •«-varieties of orchid families — Cattleya, Man- ; ,«

, (latious, Phalaenopsis, and Dendrobium., •' Most recently, one of his white Cattleyas was

;,.. awarded the top prize for Southwest Florida. " :

; "Sorae years I do well, other years the: orchids -'-.;v, just aren't up to par." said Kelley, who lives in .

"... T h e D u n e s ! . - . ••"-'; "••,:- '--:-'* •'" ".'

'. - "The blooming is good this year, but the prob-lem I have had are the late cold snaps that kept-' me from showing the plants that I really wanted

\, to exhibit." •-- r / - : . - : ; •> ; ' Kelley has submerged himself in the technology^.

needed to grow all different species of orchids.: Ft'om his orchid house equipped with automatic

.-. watering devices to his study of different growing •-.-'•'', o media, he is looked up to by his fellow AOS '•* members, including Raruoni. , . ' .;•"•'

Most types of orchids have their own inherent . >care and maintenance requirements and that is

• why Kelley and other growers and collectors -. usually focus on raising just a few of the major or- :chid families. :

;: • "Most orchids that I grow come from South and .:""Central America and tropical Southeast Asia,"

,; "says Kelley, indicating growers must attempt to -• duplicate those climates in order to have good -

" ; / r e s u l t s . -<•• _ ; - * ' : • . • : ' • • : „ ' . . • •" > '•.•-.,•_• ' - ; ; ' .

' Thus, he must transform his orchid house froni av-: tropical rain forest into an almost arid desert to .': provide his plants a surrogate environment.^ , . '

.j Since most orchids" naturally grow in trees, theirroots forming along the tree's trunk and branches,

'•: they consequently dry out very quickly andbecome very wet during the first rain. ~- a '•••

-, .'•• "An orchid growers biggest roadblock is learn- -x

.tiSLAND REPORTER :.. APRIL 24," 1966"tj 3B -

Warren Ketkt/ tendsto some plant* in kitorchid Aome. ,?•

ing how and when to"water and feed. You have to 'i almost dry. •-" .,;, : . • . '"-•kill a few to find out "aniMearn not to have a hose }: However, there arc several genera - tike theip,ypur hand all the time," he comments. -; . ; ' FI- Phalaenopsis — that can never dry out.

1 Generally, Kelley recommends watering heavily,;^- ~ '• ~ ' -:f «„«,);_:-, &.-:-dnd then not watering again until the orchid is . ^ ' > . ; - -•please see.ORCHIDS, 4B

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The trick then is lo karn how the plant smedium dries i id know thi drving iatts [or tachmedium and match that to the orchid

The midmm is \hat an orchid grows in and iswhat delivers the nut runts to tht plant Mostusually tree bark cork soil sind f i x el or CMD.charcoal are usid

But the media wry almost as much JS th 7 500kinds of orchids - so miny d ff n r t tjpts that

flow i rWith 18 )tar« grow ing orrhi U ami th< a Iwrr «'

some of tht! top grower* f'om Califtrnia >« MianiK°IIty is slmin; to urtw » n Sanihcl >*hatly grows in *>)uth Amtrlci

I m constantly puhn« thiir hrams 'it nun information or how lo grow the 11 it oreh <l*tKtlley <aid of his induslrj rnMacti Hut th* 11 siwa> is to (xj t rim nt > iiirst II sn \»\i r in *hs( r*rthe citisi and if ft el rtlit n h pt t>t hin t chil

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ISLAND REPORTER APRIL 24 1986 D SB

sanibel

May we havethe envelope, please . . .

The votes are in the results hate beentabulated and the winners of this jcar'sTaste of the Islands Dining Awards are

Wait a minute this isr>'t the way to serve upthese awards As any gourmand would tell >our

the enjoyment of fine dining is heightened by anttcipation building slowly through the courses untii one reaches the piece de reiislance, theculinary culmination of the chefs art

In that spirit, then, consider this an appetizersomething to prepare jojr palate for the mamawards course, to be s e m d beginning around 3 30

^ p mym Sunday, April 27 at the Taste of theIslands festival al The Dunes Of course, for thoseseeking rrore substantial sustenance, there will tic31 island restaurants serving up some of theirfinest fare for your appreciation but don t forgetto leave room for the awards'

FINALISTS IN THE 1986 TASTE OF THEISLANDS-ISLAND REPORTER DINING AWARDS

THE BEST ISLAND RESTAURANT.

• FOR ATMOSPHERETHE BUBBLE ROOMMORGANSNUTMEG HOUSE167 votes cast, 20 restaurants named ^

• FOR FUN: " aTHE BUBBLE ROOMMcTSTHE MUCKY DUCKWIL'S LANDING " 5166 votes cast, 16 restaurants named

I I FOR A ROMANTIC EVENING.LA VENDEE -NUTMEG HOUSETHISTLE LODGE <•157 votes cast, 21 restaurants named

• FOR A CELEBRATIONNUTMEG HOUSETHE TIMBERSWIL S LANDINO.

• FOR GOURMET DININGTHE GREENHOUSELA VENDEENUTMEG HOUSE163 votes cast, 10 restaurants named

• FOR BREAKFAST.CAFE ORLEANSLIGHTHOUSE

o QUARTERDECK155 votes cast, 12 restaurants named

• FOR LUNCHTHE BUBBLE ROOM

r FACESTIMMY SNOOK *WIL'S LANDING "

' 170 votes cast, 24 restaurants named• FOR DINNER ,,

NUTMEG HOUSE <S. -=-1 THE TIMBERS "*

=. WIl'S LANDING167 votes cast, 23 'estaurants named

• FOR BRUNCH, oTHE BRASS ELEPHANT «MORGANSTHISTLE LODGE ,151 votes cast, 15 restaurants named

• FOR TAKEOUT.THE B HIVEDR MUNCHIESISLAND PIZZA 'SI BON '158 votes cast, 27 restaurants named

• FOR ALL REASONSNUTMEG HOUSETHE TIMBERSWIL'S LANDING168 votes cast, 20 restaurants named

The finalists llsled above are the too three vote^ellers In 'heDining Awards balloting listed In alphabellcal order (net Inorder of vole tallies) When more thar three restaurants arelisted this reflects a tie vole In on* of the top three POSIl,ons The variation In total votes per category reflect ballotswhich did no" have voles cast in each category Winners Ineach division w'H be announced al the Taste of trie Islands

r festival on Sunday April 27 and will receive a piaque Inrecogn Iron of their victory Complete listings of the ballotingIn the Dining Awards will be published in the May 11ssue ofthe /(/and Reporter T '

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condominiumsTHE ATRIUM — Where only 24 spaciousunits share 4 8 acres 350 Gull frontage alarge sunny pool and tennis court

GULF FRONT UNIT - First Moor furnished two bedrooms two baths and den$285 000 Call George Kraeger RealtorAssociate 472 4229 >-

POINTE SANTO — Super view ol Gulfpool and lagoon two bedroom two bathnicely furnished Great buy at $240 000

SANIBEU ARMS WEST - Two bedroomtwo bath excellent rental history$149 500

SUNDIAL - One Bedroom J.bath In D *Building In excellent condition $137 000

KING S CROWN - 2 bedroom 2 bath withexcellent view oLGulf Fully furnished$225 000 Great buy

OCEAN S REACH — Walk out yojr doorand be right on the beach

DIRECT QULF FRONT - 1 bedroorr, 1bath $129 000

DIRECT GULF FRONT — 2 bedroom 2bath completely furnished $175 000

GULF FRONT - Directly on the Gull this2 bedroom 2 bath Is the LOWEST PRICEDDIRECT GULF FRONT ON SANIBEL$169 000

homesGULF RIDGE — Where owners enloysecurity and deeded Interest In the heatedpool Cabana tennis courts and two easywalk beach accesses to the mostbeautiful beach on Sanibet

CUSTOM BUILT - 3 bedroom 2 bathswith many added features — Jacuzzidumbwaiter etc $325 000

TROPICAL SETTING-Two bedroom twobath with pool and beach access Was aduplex — can be converted back mtoduplex $185 000

SANIBEL LAKE ESTATES — 3 bedroom 2bath home located in a quiet area HouseIn excellent condition All rooms open Intoscreened lanai $135 000

TRADEWINDS — Jamaica Drive only afew hundred feet to the deeded beach access on the gulf A neat and cozy 2bedroom, 1'A bath home w'th den (or 3rdbedroom) Central a'r and heat dasher anddryer Included This home needs a familynow and its price Is only $139 900

lotsGULF RIDGE — Large lot on the Ba/ouwith deeded beach access only stepsaway Ready for building $175 000GUMBO LIMBO — Heavily wooded lotready to build $38 000SEA OATS — Large lot located on a lakewith deeded beach access $49 400

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Art of the 30s and 40s continuesAmerican Art of the 1930s and 1940s a Ringl

ing Museums circulating exhibit will continue atthe Caphva Memorial Library through Wcdncsday April oO

Regional artists painters in the homely sty'eof the American scene of the time between thestock market crash ind the U S involvement inWorld War II predominate Included are JohnCostigan Adolph Dehn Gordon Grant MarionGreenwood Charles Locke Luigi Lucioni JosephMarguhes Katherme Merrill George SchreiberRaphael Soyer Samuel Thai and Robert VonNeumann D

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'Anything But* at libraryAnything But an exhibition of art of local ar

tists who have worked in pastels printsphotographs collages acrylics and pen and inkrather than in tht traditional water colors andoils is currently at Saiibel Public Library throughSunday May 4

Artists included are Sheila Tardosky KenTurney Bess Morcheles Ruth Searing YvonneConnell Annelle Rigsby Charles McCullogh JoanBitzer Jean G bon Kay Cooper Rulh North Billie

' Elder Anr Bischoff John Karabm HarrietSagers Johanna Bounstra Gate Benson and AliceKyllo D

Maine artist exhibits atSchoolhouse

The works of Maine artist John Lorence painterof sea skies and sails continue to be featured atThe Schoolhouse Gallery Tarpon Bay Roadthrough April D

Clay sculpture for childrenCreature Feature a fun workshop tn clay

sculpture for children agea 8 to 12 will be offeredat Nature's Wonderland Children s Museum 2717N Tamfami Trail on Saturday May 3 from 9 a mto 1 p^n

Participants will sculpt and paint a critter" oftheir choice Cost is $4 50 for instruction andmaterials with preregistratfon necessary Formore information call 995-2858 D

Beach art workshopsto continue this summer

Fort Myers Beach Art Association will continuethe Wednesday morning outdoor paintingworkshops through the summer

Workshops are planned at the following locations in May Matanzas Pass May 7 Carl JohnsonPark May 14 Blind Pass Sanibel May 21 andMay 28 The workshops are from 9 a m to noon

The sessions are open to all but after the firstfree visit, artists are requested to join the associatlon, according to Lee Ackert Membership is $16a year If paid before the end of May $20 afterthat

Members are asked to help clean the groundsand building on Fridays May 16 and 23 from 9a m until noon The building fa closed for the summer months

For more Information call 4631150 or483-5275 U

•EgadI The Woman in White!'The Royal Palm Players wili present Egadl

The Woman in White an old fashionedmelodrama at The Little Theatre beginningThursday, April 24 through Saturday Ap'il 26and again on May 13 Admission is by reservedseating only with curtain each night at 8 P mtickets are $5 and are available from castmembers or at the box office 50 Milmed DriveFort Myers For further information call DonMercer at 275-3618 10 a m to 4 p m Cheering forthe hero and booing at the villain is of course encouraged and free popcorn is provided to throw atthe bad guys D

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Robert Topener andfame Lund, al theend of another sueceisful PtntePlayhouse season.

Playhouse ends a successfulseason with subscription plansBy Fran Nuelle

T he Pirate Playhouse s Robert Toperzerand Carrie Lund hope to h%ve a subscription list for next years season

Our supporters in the Is'and Theater Wingseem to want it Lund commented ear ter thisweek

This follows what Lund described as a seasonthat was outstandingly better than last

We had sometimes to turn them awayToperzer added

The request for a subsmption list came frommembers of the Island Theater Wing an organLatlort formed this year to help pro'essicnal theateron the islands become successful

But the policies for having a subscription listwerent established long enough in advance thisYear explained Lund

Toperzer and Lund who will leave Sanibelabout Mav 1 wilt go to the Killmgton Playhouse inVermont to produce for tK Green Mourtain Guildat the invitation of one of their directors of iastyear Robert O Neil] Butler Butler and his wifeMarge are taking a sabbatical from producing thisyear t und said

It was the place where we met in 197ft saidToperzer He had been going there since 1971 forfive or six seasons ever since the ski lodge wasestablished as a place for summer stock Theyjust put up the seating converting it from onething to another Lund said

The couple will produce foi r musicals and twocorredics this year in summer stock bu* theyaren t sure yet what tney will be Gordon Graydirector and actor from Yale and Ken Loewittechnical director who were here for the seasonwill join them in Killlngton

bntil they leave Sanibel Toperzer and Lundwill spend their time relaxing after three highlysuccessful plays The Fourposter PrivateLives and The Foreigner and seeing tc arrangemen's for next year •=

We re working on securing the theater and obtaming housing for next year Lund said Theirleavetakmg will follow the last meeting of theIsland Theater Wing at the Pirate Playhou*e onFriday April 25

Plans for tneir third Leaser next fall probablyaround Thanksgiving: are still uncertain

We re not ruling out anything including amusical a"d a serious pla^ Toperzer said Hebelieves that audiences after two seasons knowthey can expect a certain qua] ty in whatevert*iev offer and rave plans for what they say is avariety not jus* Neil Simon and other sure bets

W e have a good sized list to choose fromToperzer explained but you have to considerwhat director you can get what he mght like todo what acto's are available and what they milfit into "

A director such as Leon Katz head ofdramaturgy at Yale who would like to return nextseason might have another offer that would takeprecedence he added

But evcrjone has expressed interest in returning he said

The Pirate Playhouse supported itself thisseason although last year according to Lund theylost money

Both were grateful for the services of PeterPappas financial director for the Island TheaterWing who deals with the principal owner LeeVathurst particularly since the Playhouse hasbeen for sale for the past year 4

But then we would like to thank all ourvolunteers for the tremendous help they gave usthis season " Lund said She said they were notable to reach all of OJPITI at their recent party

and would like to do It nowAsked for their rccol'ections of memorable

moments the couple could recall numerous emusing occasions

A member of the audience had been laughingso hard during the first act of The Foreigner thatshe caught the attention of everybody" said Lund

When she returned to her seat at the beginningof thp second act she got a round of applause

Toperzer remembered that he and Gordon Graywhile appearing in Private Lives", would forgetan item of clothing they reeded from time?to time

We would go out a window to get It run aroundthe theater in our tuxedos probably surprisingpeople on Periwinkle Way

Lund and Toperzer anticipate more good tirresnest year if the audiences are as receptive as theyhave been a

So far they ve accepted everything we vedone Toperzer said G

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Edison Community Collegeannounces dean's list

Sixty three students m listed on the tdis pCommunity College (trans list f r tht fill sessionaccording to Dr D)jroth> I < rd \ u t I rr^sctnt f rAcademic Affairs

Students nailed to tht list have achieved atleast a 3 5 <B +) j^radt point avira^e in at cast 1 jcredit hours of work and recuved no g'Jidi, bilowC These students ha\e achieved a mark of

distinction md hive futfilltd a rLsponsibitit> lothemselves society ind the world in which »elive said Dr Lord

Seven of the students ha^e maintained a 1 0 (\lgrade point uvtragp throughout their attendanceat the college Thej art Michael D Drown of FortMyers K Huss Dtlozier o{ fort Mvers CatlivDuff of Fort Myers Jill Jackson of NaplesMichael McCarthy of rort Myers Beach TnomasNoccnno of Fort M>ers and Antomtttt Sab tVaof North Fort Myers

Twenty students received 4 0 avcrigf <; duringthe past session The dean s list for fall 193s metudes

Terry Allison North tort M>e<-s Tt.rry Applcgate Fort Myers Vicknnn Btntkowski Fort

M>ers Michelle Bridges Fort Mjers Michael Dflnwn Fort Myers Kiren Bylsma Capt Coral

,J\imberl> C nJon Cape Loral Dein Dieda rortMjers K Kuss DHOZIIT Fort Myers Cattiy DuffNorth r rl Mytrs Karla En^el Fort Myirs Darnn fedorchak Fort Mjers Barry Frey NorthFartMnrs nrvan Caies Ca[ e Cural I jincia( i icovtlh Cipe Conl Frank Cm itr t ip t C ral

ftohirt Hn,f, ns roBl Myers Heatver liunmilFirtMvtrs rti/abeth Johnson Cipe CoralHohttJ Johrs n North for* Mjers Kevin Kiminski FijrtM>trs Josephine Kolan la Fort Mjorsluha I itrox SmicI Margcrj I avtlle CapeC(nl Kdlj Irffel fdrtMjtri- Uannt MartsbifortMxr-, Michat) McCirthv F rt Mvtrs BeachKf.nntth Mortal) CaocCoril Th mis NoctnnoForlMvtrs MichatlN>vak Cape Cor'l

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Edison graduates to be honoredat April 25 commencement

Thi. 19*5 sraHuites, of Edison C mrr-un ty Co1

le^t A ill n ceivc diplomas and st trial awirds durin., tht gri luatiun ctriipjny on Friday April 2T\!1 community menirrs are incite to attend thtprogram lipfjnnm; at 8 p m hLld *t - the first timein the Birbara B Mann Ptr'trming \rts Hall

I eid r\f f he procus om! will re Fnghsh instruct >r R "-hard White why was chosen b> the facultym rrbersnscrvi as Grind Marshall Music instructor Dtrnui Hill will dinrt the tCC ConcrrtHmd in pr->vid ni, mu»x for the occasion

Ida h Baktr member o' the Mate ComrumtjC oil* Re I) ird und [ nnci, al of Cape Coral Hig1!School will deliver the challenge to thi. graduates•\*ard will be pn rented to the out'itandinf,stiidt nts fron each of hd son s four academic rfivisons andt> one student <*ho will be rtco^niircdJS the Outstaiding Scrohr of tSis years classThe r vtttd President s TropFv will ilao I eawarleJ

ben larships wi 1 bt gi\en to ECC graduates tofurll cr thtir stud ts at the University of Floridaand the Iniversity of South Fipnda and selected

i •>l\.'1t ts mil recci t the Phi Theta Kappa and tht-(jte ^nd Jenson sch larships

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Five-week series of powerboatregatta events •most exciting ever'

Besides the crowd pulling offshore powerboat race, Southwest Florida Regatta'scalendar of events in April and May this *-

year includes a $20,000 tarpon rodeo, a gala nightfeaturing country singer Dottle West, 0 golf tour-nament and sculling races'in the CaloosahatcheeR i v e r . " . - . " • • • • • : : ' " V • • • ; . . . .

It will be "the most exciting regatta ever'' saidpVeisdent John Wadas of the fiveweektong seriesof activities. b " - -~ "^Missing from the program will be the large in- "

board hydroplane races because a suitable site hasnot been found. The Caloosahatchee, off EdisonBridge, where they were held last year, proved"extremely expensive, difficult to manage andwater conditions are too unpredictable for inboard,hydroplane racing," said Len Brown, president ofthe Florida West Boat Racing Association.

Some of the OPC class hydroplane races,however, have been combined with the outboardchampionships at Lake Kennedy, Cape Coral, on

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The Best Western/Robert E. Lee Race at Cape

, Coral's Lake Kennedy, and ihe Southwest FloridaHobie Cat Regatta, sponsored by the Holiday Innand Outrigger Beach Resort at Fort Myers Beach-will be heid May 3-4. , i _

The Tarpon Rodeo, sponsored by Hydra Sportsand Plneland Marina, will be May 10-11. hosted byCape Coral Tarpon Hunters Club. .. :

~. , The Water Festival Parade, where the public "4can see the boats and race teams up close is set

...for Thursday, May 15 ending at the Jaycee Park,Cape Coral, with an evening festival to welcomethe offshore racers. The offshore fleet will be laun-ched Friday, May 16, at Jaycee Park. ' •!

The Regatta Gala will be held Friday evening.5 May 16, from o i l p.m. at the Barbara Mann Per-.;

forming Arts Hall on the joint campus of the -•"•-•:'•University of South Florida at Fort Myers arid -:;.-Edison Community College.The gala will Include'the finals of the Miss Regatta Beauty Pageant. ..'The offshore power boat race - the Southwest

. Florida Nissan Dealers' Offshore ISO — is schedul-ed for Saturday, May 17 at 9 a.m. It will be , :preceded by & corporate boat psrade. ; : : • -

Fort Myers Beach Chamber of Commerce will•„ organize food and merchandise booths En the coyn: .

ty park near the fishing pier and proceed 1 will go.to the t!SF at Fort Myers. According to the regat-la organizers,~admission will bp charged to a "con-trolled number of spectators" to view the racefrom the fishing pier. Tickls will be available at -the chamber. "..•"• T \ - " .-".Jl~. • • . ,,~

Southwest Florida Sculling Championships wilL ?be held May 18 in the Caloosahatchee River in *"•'front of the Robert E. Lee Motor Inn. - '•"._-,-

On the weekend cf May 24 25, there will be two -'events the Southwest Florida Sailing Regatta offFort Myers Beach at the Uni Kni Resort^and the -_•Four Winds Marina Grouper Tournament, off :Bokeelia, Pine Island, ' '

The final event of the regatta will be the OpenGolf Tournament at Cross Creek Country Club on

, May 31, sponsored by UJ3. Homes, it _; ... Southwest Florid* Regatta Inc.is a nonprofit

organization made up of area business and conv -munity leaders. Proceeds of the activities will go'-,to the USF it Fort Myers. The funds will be used .

': for addlCbnai resident faculty and aid for academic= programs. If 1100,000 is^aised, according lo the7

organizers, the Florida Department of Education ':Jtwill provide $50,000 in supplemental funds under ;the Endowed Professorship* Program.Q

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i a sports and outdoors! B DEACHVIEW LADIES' GOLF ASSOCIA-«

TION: On April 16, the winning high team withplus nine was.Ethel Ketcham. Ginny Reeves,..-.- ..-.Lenore McFarlane and Barb McGuffin."-.Second with plus five were Hefta Howland,

Eileen Gasparis, Ruth Reik and Syrii Rubin. ..In high individual play. Barb McGuffin took first

place with plus seven. Second was Syrii Rubinwith pliis five. Rubin also made the longest putt',"on hole nine. " •"" - "; •; Yi . . ..."

- • BEACHVIEWMENS' ROLF ASSOCIA-TION: On April 15. two teams tied for first withplus 11. They were: Orin Nunn, Jim Manecke, DonLawrence and Triimp Bradley; Lea Snell, Ray ' .;Howland, Dave Woosler and Hob Marye.

On April 19, two team's tied for first place withlus six.They were: Clem Donnell, pave Wooster,ruce Henderson, George'Brauch; Jim Hornbrook,

E.Q. Johnson, Stan Condit and Bob Arkins. Golferof the week with plus five was Jim Hornbrook.;

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*•• B DUNES ^OMEN'S GOLFASSOCIATION:- On April 11, nine holes were played. In odd hole

play lor the A class, Emily Schofield look first "•• :-t with 23, followed by Dorrie Van Derbeck and

; ; -Phyl l i s Harvey both with 25. . : , ,-••'-• In even hole B class action, Marion Gordon anJ

,. Louise Misncr shot 22 to take first, with Peg :-: Wilhoit trailing at 25. Ruth Walker won the low

: putt contest with 15, with Cynthia Christensenshooting a hole-in^nc on the ninth." ' ;

•>(.-. M DUNES MEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION: On •>":' April 16, winners in the 18-hole division were:

Paul Cornelius and Dave Misner tied for first at ,.--' plus 11. Second were Harry Glaeser and George i

Kalvin at plus 10. Third was Jim Manecke withplus nine, followed by Wendell Lapp at plus eight:• For nine holes, B. Kimmel took first with plus

v-'"three,-W. Badger and Jim Minor tied for second at- . plus two, K. Husler and F. Glaser tied for third ..

-; at plusone and J. Vasko followed at par, V ~

; • SOUTHWEST FLORIDA REGATTA: The^regatta's main event, the southwest Florida. Nissan Dealers' Offshore 150, is set for May 17:;r;

..; just off Fort Myers Beach - with powerboat; drivers competing for. national points in an official-.: ly sanctioned American Power Boat Association

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Southwest Florida Regatta; 1986 Calendar Of Events•,•=<-'- May 3-4, 12-Bp.m., Robert E. Lee Outboard

-:: Championships, Lake Kennedy, Cape Coral.V -Mar 3-1,12-5 p.m., Southwest Florida Hoble :• > Cat Regatta, sponsored by Holiday Inn -

"-. '1 and Outrigger Beach Resort, Fort Myers Beach...,.r:: May 10-11, AH day, Southwest Florida Tarpon. "•'. Rodeo, sponsored by Hydra Sports and Pinetand

"Marina, Cape Coral. V ..-^'-•••-' Maj 15, &30 p.m., Water Festival Parade, Cape

'•- ; Coral Parkway. • - ^ - ;^ ; May IS, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. Offshore Fleet Laun- :: chtng, Jaycee Park, Cape Cora!. . ^ £

!-o ^ May 16,8 p.m.-ll p.m.; Southwest FloridaRegatta Gala, sponsored by First Federal Sav- ^

"; ings & Loan Association, Barbara Mann Arts ' ' L' - > H a l U - - - ; • : • , . . • ; . • ! • : . . : ; '• - • '• - , '•- •' - - . .

May 17,9 a.m.-5 p.m., Southwest Florida Nissan• Dealers, Offshore 150, Fort Myers Beach..- =•'-

; / 'May 18,12-5 p.m., Southwest Florida ScullingChampionships, Caloosahatchee River. :

:.- May 24-25,12-5 p.m.,; Southwest Florida Salt*b y Regatta, Fort Myers Beach. ''.".':• '• -

— May 24-25, All day. Four Winds Marina^ j - Grouper Tournament, Bokeella, Pine Island.

., May 31, Alt day. Regatta Open Golf Tourna-- ment, sponsored by U.S. Homes, Cross Creek

The Essex 14, sathinking man's boat'By Paul Luthrlnger

I t may Dot look like an America's Cup syndicateyacht, but closer scrutiny reveals that the ^

.Essex 1-i comes from the same bloodline and iis built for speed. . •• '• ' :. * •'.-'']': This new racer has been designed by Britton ;;.Chance, a member of Dennis Connor's Sail AmericaChallenge 12-Meter design tcsm and has just beendelivered to South Seas' Plantation, Captiva, for herSouthwest Florida debut. „. . ,"r '-••.

The Essex 14 is the Essex, company's pilot projectand president Sam Connor (no relationship to Den-nis) said from his Plantation residence, that the rac-ing dinghy was designed with many new ideas andconcepts gleaned from Brit Chance's many winningyears as a sailing champion. ;. .'••,

From her stable winged deck flaring from a four-foot waterline beam to a seven-foot deck beam; herfully battened 128 square feet in main and jib withoptional spinnaker; her high-tech laminated Kevlar,Sglass and airex core bonded with a vinylester ;resinjiind her top-notch Harken hardware; the :<Es3ex"l4 appears to be a scaled-down 12 meter ;racer. .-.- " -;" \ "- ?, ,.:' ' ] ;•• According to its designer, commissioned to prij:

duce the modern craft by sevsn small boat racerifrom Essex, Conn., Chance's purpose was to build a"thinking man's boat" to fill the void between slowtraining boats and difficult trapeze boats. ; ~ '_•. Chance wanted one that was fast and reponsive,'

yet stable enough for a moderate-sized crew, and itappears that he hit the mark. . ;;. "Even blowing winds of 15 to 20 knots don't toy

with this racer," Connor told the Island Reporter atthe docks of the Plantation's Bayside Marina Friday.

The CK. Ryder boat builders currently mamifac-'ture the Essex 14 out of Bristol, RJ^ and specificallyblueprinted it to be simple to sail-while maintainingthe high standards of Bril Chance. ----s -

"People sre complaining about the poor quality of.so many of today's manufactured sailboats," Connor ;' reiterated. "We wanted to end it there, and build £

boat that a sailnr could spend more time sailing thanrepairing." ' . , • - . . . •

Connor and his wife Ursula; Essex's marketing --- arm.'were so enthralled with the Chance design,

that instead of Ittting someone else capitalize on it, -a they took it over and formed their own company to.represent the boat.' - *' " '«.' Subseuuently, the winged 14 footer is the Essex ±company s first boat under production, with dif-~ -ferent designs on their way if it sells the way Sam v

Connor thinks it will. . : • ";"Any other boats we produce wouid tend to

draw from this wing configuration because it real-?Jy does grab the imagination of sailors," the seven- :

year South Seas resident noted.-' r • ~ , "•-• But it's not just a fancy gimmick. The winged

- hull most importantly adds greater stability aswell as providing more deck space to manuever in.

The configuration was so promising in his mmd, ~that when Connor found out exclusive rights to :the design were available, the 35-year sailor re-_-alized its potential and formed a family corpora^ .tion now called Essex Boats - or E Boats.

; "When we started this venture we obviouslythought our marketing strategy would focus onthe Northeast, since we are based there," said ~~..Connor. "But we have found that interest in thisboat is directly proportional to the number of "registered boats by state in this country."n -'

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Fishery conservation groups support state,but not federal, ocean sportfishing licenseBy Fritz and Norm a Stoppelbein

A proposal tor an occin sporlfibhng license,i \ included in the 19S7 federal budget has

jC"X.been given thumbs dowr h> k-ding fisheryconservation organisations

The administration s proposal is for a ftdcrallicense fee to sportfish in the o**ian with thereceipts shared equally by coastal stales and thefederal government The fee wojld bt a minimumof $10 per angler per year in addition to any current state license fees The states would collectthe fee ahd automatically turn o\er $5 to th«federal government The Itcenie no mtUer wherepurchased would be honored In every «tatc

The objection to this proposal is that there J* nostipulation that the revenues must or e%en shouldbe dedicated to be used for marine fisheriesmanagement much less recreational fisheriesWith Ihc new license fees destined to go into thegeneral fund cuts fn federal fisheries programswould not be offset at all by the new revenues Instead they would be applied to reducing the national debt

So rather than shifting some of the responslb lity for funding fisheries progrnms from the generaltaxpayers to the resource users as the admiimtratlon cla'ms its proposal .vould do it is actually justlevying an extra tax on saltwater fishermenwithout benefiting the resource

The proposal states that the marine r»ctcational fishing catch is equivalent to around 30 percent of the commercial fishing catch Yet there 13no accompanying proposal to Impose a federalfishing license on the commercial fisherman whoreap financial benefit from 70 percent of the annualcatch

In addition to incurring the wrath of sportf shcrmen it can salelj be predicted that the 23coastal states will loudlv and vociferously opposethis initial vc because they will set th s as a contrathclion of tht£niw federalism policy Thisproposal Usurps a passionately held stattprerogative the licensing of fishermen °

Currently eight coas al states have son e fornof licensing for thei" marine sport fishermen —Alabama Alaska California Louisiana MarylandOegon Texas and Washington „

New Federalism called for a declining federal invehement in matters considered the domain of theIndividual states Federal fishery management,agencies (National Mannc Fisheries Service andU S Fish and Wildlife) have freely invoked NewFederalism in casting atide federal fishery pro- grams on the grounds thai the federal governmentshould not provide funds for programs that (intheir minds) are the responsibility ot the state

It seem* that the fids want to get the state offtheir barks while picking their pockets commt-nlcd the Sport r ishnp Institute Representative

The administration reasons that because aportfishermen who fish fn federal waters receive thebenefit of using public resources which aremanaged by federal government agencies st publicexpense a spokesman for the National Coalitiorfor Marine Conservation (NCMC) commented thefederal government is justified in asking thosefishermen to paj more ol the costs invoWed

Sport fishermen invest more than $400 millionannually in the nations fishery resources throughexisting fishing licerses and users pay tax's (suchas the Dmgell Johnson tax on fishing tackle and *,ma-ine items) Thai $400 million investmentgenerates sales in excess of J25 billion annually

Government (slalt or kdiral depending onjurisdiction) has a clear cutTf-pOiJsi! il •> tomanage and conserve the c nimon propirtvftsl cry rib »iree akin to tl c ropon1* bi tv to 1 rvi«k for o ir comts on defense ll e Spt.rt t « l ngInstiluli static) The txj tniiturcs bv t,<mrnn t/il riprcsml n irvtstmcnt in 3 resource thaikcnintcs r i m ition fool a i j i t s If thcgournmint i rovidc*: spec jl imti iU to a | articular u u rgroup then tlyt j,mu[» 1 oal^taj but the cost tocirrj out the sttwar 1 h I tsponMbililus of ihofe ieral i,o\ernmLnt which btnef sail \mencansare Ic^ilimatL costs incurrt 1 bv the gcm-rn-nenl

The Spurt fishing Irstitote has consiitentlv tndorsed state 1 censng fur saltwater fishermenThat endorsement has a qualification all proceedsfrom a license must go Into & dedicated fund forprograms that directly benefit sport fishermen^Florida Lvegue of Anglers a so has endorsed

state licensing of salt-vater fishermen as the onlylogical source of funding to provide qual tymanagement as Florida 1 increasing populationputs increasing pressures on its fisheriesresources A saltwater license could pull Florida sdeclining saltwater fisheries back from theirdownward trend proiided, after deductingreasonable costs of Issuance all revenues are plaeed in a trust fund for law enforcement andresearch on projects sheeted by the managementauthorities from a list approved by an advisorycommittee at recreational fishermen

The NCMC also supports a marine rccreatioralfishing license because of its potential for directlybenefiting the saltwater ang cr but it coostipulates that it must be Initiated and administered on the state level wi h all proceedsfrom license sat-s earmarked for state marine andfisheries conservation projects on'y

The administrations proposal for a nationallicense is totally unacceptable and should beresisted by sportsfishermen anglers groups andstate fishe i»s agencies as it undoubtedly will beconcluded the NCMC Q

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If advice is so good..why do we get ! v:

so much for free? ,;By Margaret Mlckle (,

The reason I don't always agree with Jean : ,LeBoeuf is that I might be a common seurinstead of a connoisseur! AnyWay, I often dis

agree with the findings of LeBoeuf in the various'; re^tyirants around town. I've been told that . / ;

LeBoeuf is French, and translated to good old . '-U.S.A. could be the bull or the beef. Take yourc h o i c e . - • • , « . . - - ; .

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r. Cheryl will soon trade her white uniform"for oneof olive drab. The first morning ahe'U say, "Goodmorning." After that she'll say, "Good, God. Morn-ing?" : :' : ;., ; : - D D D •-: "• " .J'V

Never trust that bright-eyed lady with the ""'•cheery smile who comes in, does whatever ahe had

. to do, and pats you on the shoulder and says, "1*11be right back." Don't believe it.: -..-. - D D D - . ;

'...- I overheard a conversation the other day. Onelady said, "I can't find my scarf." The other ladysaid, "Oh, it's around here aomewhere." The first

: lady said "I've already looked there, and it ain't,"" . --' , • - - . ; • • . • D D D : • •;• ' : •" , ,

I read that story abcut CO. Page and his marchon flataanf Those were bad days for him. But I "...remember some good days, t don't know why, butwe all called him "Cousin." Do you remember.

Cousin, better times at one time or another?" " "; D O D . : ]

I Jim Ituffington, my nephew, his wife Shirley and. their daughter Amy, gave us a really wonderful -

magic show last week. He had 'em all looking and :.listening. Everybody loved i t . *. even Fred Har- .:=ris, although he didn't relish having his head cut =•'off. And there was that thing about Jim Wei born :

getting sawed off in the middle. Out they both sur- '.v i v e d I t . • - - ; . • . - • • • " • -• "

Eight-year-old Mahdy Nees was picked form the Naudience. She didn't even bat an eye when he; -.;turned & glass of milk upside down on her head. :She was in luck, though. Instead of a pint of milk. \out came a cuddly bunny which she took home with:

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-' The show wasn't all saws and blades. Far from [:it. That man wrecked an umbrella and made itwhole again, and produced more flowers than -<•.[

• Tamiavni Flower Growers can ever hope to. I got •';; wrapped up In all those colorful ribbons, and how, f1

that egg had a hole in it to pull the silk scarf from.:. I'd say more about it; but what do I know about •• :j_• magic? It was "Magic" is all I can aay . . . in- ;

eluding the way Amy stopped the ahow in her . ;i. bespangled costume which she tilled out so ',''o^beautifully. : V - :••,- .'.

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At the moment I don't know where I got this in-;. formation. But the story is that once you hit 80 '/•.. years old, you can get away'.with anything you doi;•-. or say. If you believe that, you'll believe'anything.;. V / . D D D ' / |;

:Now this is something I really know for true. I. enjoy my visits with Cobby Sherouse. We talk :!

about Wcsiern stories (he could use 3ome new -\books), but we also get off on a fishing trip. Likewe talk about E. Dixie Bcggs. the lawyer who -..never failed to bring in a fine catch. I asked oJe' ;Dixie where he caught 'em, and he'd give youdetailed direction: to a place that never existed.• r • • . . . " • • " " . O D D . •: . - - . ••.

Not long ago I was invited to a 50th wedding an-.v:aiversary that Trny and Helen Russell were

celebrating. That tort of dated me, because, as a "~ '_."reporter, I covered all their parties and their wed-ding. Now I hear that Tony has joined the clubthe group of people who have had heart surgery.

" . ^ - aa.D : /•.-;•"-.-. ; ;~ The next thing I heard was that my doctor, J.

Frank Rawl, Jr., had joined the^club. too. But I 'hear he's getting along fine, loo. I'm sure glad, c

'cause I'm going to need that boy later on. v' , : • . . - - • • : . a n n " - -

Listed in the church bulletin with the^program \ \for the'morning worship service was the "' ..•."mrss&ge" by Stanley Thomas. This is purelyhearsay, but! understand that the ladies grabbed ~

? a number and ran to get In line. . « ,, a?V '--• : D D D

= Prudy Taylcr Board, caaulhor with PattlBartlett of the recently published book, "Lee -County -- a pictorial history" has been commis-sioned to travel to Colombia. Su'Jth America, to ;gather material for an article. All her friends have -requested a souvenir, namely GRASS. . -• -- '.

;'y; •'-. : . D D G ./;" :.%;=': V.- t have a good bit of time to wonder "... and late-ly I've wondered I! advice is so good, how come we

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','.- -' Shortofholdingaseaxice, we can'tactually get endorsements from people like

; Ernest Hemingway, King Henry VIII, _^or N-apolcon Bonaparte.' : -•'•:-, .-

ButwrecertiinChadwick's^-ouldpteasetheminspiriL -1J

Afteralongdayofbattlingmartinorbattlinga typewriter. Papa Hemingwaywould have loved to avoid battlinga necktie.

:•- -, ; So he would have lov^d Chadwkk's, .- and our fresh seafood,choice meats, -

decadent desserts, arid di\ine drinks.~, : BecisewhileU^eatniosphere'sralher• iTCTcsophistJcaled than an African safari, : thedressisalmostascasual. ^ o v _

•~ King Henry VIII went through six: wives trying to find one who'd jjjve him :•••"good food in king-sized portions.;: -./ n-

' WuHihc consequences of displeasing ,someone like him in mind, wecreated

i k ' ^ l b f fKidwicks^l^oucanealbfetz. Polynesian Paradise on Tuesday. ;

Seafood Delimit on Friday. ChampagneBrunch on Sundry. And bountirul lunches

•'everyday. . : • ••<••

llenry probably would have proposedto the cook.-- . . - . .

- V Gently persuading reluctant prin- .•• cipaliUes to join the empire doesn't leave\ a general much time to catch a quick bite.

Which ts why Napoleon is tradition-'' allyrjor^yedwiUiahandinsidehiscoat,

mnssaging his growling stornacli. ?

lfonlyhewcrenroundfor \Chadwick'sdinnerspedals. I*rinie Rib •andKingCrabDuopnMonday.Stuffed •

l^ridaGrb^ro^J .Chicken on Thursday. And New York StripStcakonSaturday.;- ;.,-; „" .,.- Bus a special menu for other hard- - •

to-please little people. Your kids. . .-?}All at prices so reasonable >wi can :

afford to feed an army."^ We heartily enobrse a visit toChadwicks in the near future, t;

"As would a couple of history's. . 'biggest e a t e r s . ' ; , J: i i-

And one of history's smallest ones, -"

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-ly eager to get to know Americans according toinformation released by World Exchange

World Exchange, a Ron profit organization commltted to creating friendships between people of

L many nations through homeslays and exchanges,offers a student exchange program with a difference, explained officials from the New Yorkbased, national headquarters °

1 What better way could there be," they ask, "tosee England, France, Japan or Spain and learnabout their culture than by living with a family?'

For physically handicapped students, exchanges

of this sort nave betn largely unavailable untilnow said local program director Walter HartMgof North Fort Myers In association with twoBritish organizations for the disabled, reciprocalexchanges are currently being arranged betweensimilarly disabled 3tudenls in the U 3 and GreatBritain

The first trip from July 20 to August 10, olferatwo options In cooperation with the John GroomsAssociation for the Disabled, American studentswill travel as a group and stay in speciallyequipped family homes or apartments On August10, American students and their British counterparts will return to the U §, where it vwlJ be theturn of the Americans to serve as hosts

The second option, in a cooperative arrangementwith the Physically Handicapped and Able BodiedAssociation (PHAD), permits each participant totravel with an able bodied companion of theirchoice, each sharing in the homestay The returning British students will also bring companions

Hartwig said that the English organizations areconsidering "quite i few tentative applicants' forthe initial exchange, and' would like to see 40 la

50 studf nts mali" (he tripBel eving that parents deserve a special gesture

and a large degree of gratitude and -ecognilion asummer trip is planned by World Exchange forthem to Angouleme France, where each parikipant will enjoyji homestay with a French family

As with the student exchanges, all participantsare required to pdy for their own transportationand spending money Room and board will be furnished by the sponsoring family Price* will varyaccording to the selected destination '"

If traveling overseas this summer is not possible, Hartwig said, American families can participatc in the fun and cultural learning experienceby hoslirg a student from abroad In the regularexchange program, Harlwfg estimated that 20French students will stay in Lee County for a

t month during the summer *Those interested En further information on

traveling abroad or on hosting a foreign exchangestudent, may write Hsrtwig at Rt 41, PO Boxo87. North Fort Myers, Florida 33903 or may callhim *t 5433381 D

movie memories

The sportsman'spath to the starsBy CM Potter

The story goes that Jack Nlcklana made a daily pilgrimage to his refrigerator and glaredat A newspaper clipping taped to the freezer

- door The message in the sports item was clear Itminced no words in the declaration that JackNicklaus was "too old," and at 48 couldn't possiblywin the Masters again

After all, it was all of 14 years ago that he hadwon his second shot at the same gathering As wefound out recently, it became apparent that Jackdidn't believe the prognosis on his fridge as he J

"aimed dead center" and made the crucial puttthat won the match

The great sports figures of the past followed a5 familiar pattern to boost their earnings Jack

Dempsey made a hair raising Saturday afternoonserial, Daredevil Jack, in 1920, a few months afterwinning the heavyweight boxing title from JessWillard. tlene Tunney filmed The Fighting Marine

when he took the title from Dempsey in 1926 MaxBaer cashed in on his victory ovr the NAZI sponsored Max Schmeling by starring with Myrna Loyin The Prueftqhter and the Lady in 1934

Robert T "Hobby" Jones, generally regardedas Ame'ica's greatest amateur golfer, won theU S^Amateu? Golf Championship five times from1924 to 1930, and then starred in a series of PeteSmith 'How to Piay Golf films for MGM Thegreat Ben Hogst, a two time Masters winner, soldhis story Follow the Sun to Hollywood in 1951.and Glenn Ford played the role The film was 'released just before the second Hogan Mastersvictory in 1953

That same year brings back thrilling memoriesof my own career as a golfer Acquiring thereputation as "one to avoid' as a partner, or ev*??iin a foursome, the brush and wooded area surrounding the Frankfurt, Germany, golf courseplayed a big part in my popularity This, thegreens, and the waterholcs are probably still wellsprinkled with the balls borrowed from myfriends My golfing days were numbered as 1 meta new and Unsuspecting fr end, Josh

Josh was the spitting image of Jamea Garner,He was a major in the Army of the United States,which is different from being a major in theUntied States Army The AUS officer held a ternporary rank and was obliged to go into a higherrank within a certain time frame The USA officerwas usually a prewar regular or a West Pointer aJosh didn't make his advance to Lt Colonel andwith only a few years to retirement he slid back loa warrant officer's grade

Iiing Crosby showed up with Josh at the golfclub one afternoon I have always felt ttiat Bingfonfused Josh with the real Jim Garner when heaccepted the invitat on to play nine holes on thatday in 1953 Naturally I wasn't part of the foursome, but I tagged along with my campra Bingmade the course "cool as a cucumber," with a oneover par score desp'te the runuis crowds, and thefact that the Frankfurt course was notoriously difficult

After the game E.ng came to the clubhouse, hada drink, and sang for the members for over twohours His tanned head made up for the missingheadpiece and his charm was natural and overwhelming O

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18B APRIL 24 1986 ISLAND REPORTER

Many scholarships are available to island residentsBy Fran Nuelle

You just ma> be in the right place at the right J

time it you re joung worthy needing a scholarshipand if you live on the islands

At least five local organizations arc read} to ^help high school seniors and col ege age students(and in some cises others) if thiy w ill only apply

Now is the time said Betty Sears chairman ofthp Father Thomas A Madden Educational Fundone of the five The other four ire the AmericanBusiness \\ omen s Association of Sanibel and Captiva the islands Kiwams and Holary Clubs andCapliva CIVIC Association

All applicants to the fund mubt show financia1

need but not all must be A studerls or even highschool seniors The ABWA makes awards onl> toyourg women and Captna Civic Association onlyto sons and daughters living with parents who ireCaptiva residents registered to vote however

Other stipulations varv from organization toorganization but gene osit) ant1 fleiibility sctm tobe built into all the funds f one can judge bv thtabsence of administrative fi.es at d the plethora ofvolunteer help in racing revenues for thtm

All programs have Ken existing for onlv a fewvears ranging trom the Madden find s lo vears tothe hiwinis fund onh in its secon 1 car

It got roiling w hen v. e took n onc\ iron otherKianis funds to st irt it accor iwi* to lohibnedlund trustee

ABU Vs. schrlarahip-, aro «C.L<I Jtar-i oldRotirv s five and d A s four

The oldest of the scholarship funds Fttn Ma 1den s was funded further reo r 1 w htn thfEpiscopal vicar and rmor died last Dect m1 cr indleft a bequest of SaOOO Others conlnnund io thefund in his memory

The fund was oripisilU establish! d in 1 l i p ihis retirement in recogniti m of his ministrv atSt Michael s and All Angels church

The Rotary Clab Fund ertw out oi funding lorgifts such as the flagpole t Cuv Hall and u|uipment for the Sanibel Recreation Club tnd } kmentary school

It was started with a $10 donat on bv amember said Mark West chairman of the fiindOther members art Jack blaglc Jack Miller andBill Martin

The initial funding for the Kiwams Club Fundwas not quite so modest v>

We took money from other funds to get t rolling according to Fnedlund one of three trustees(the others are Dick Cain and lurt ReinhardO

Ue -.(arud w th about $1000Funds for Capms CIVI \s«o ntnns award-,

srew out of -jirtn n i m d b the ann.nl VBC Salti ustd irti Us antt iucG ai d roilt lib ViThe "VlfW \ oi inn hel ind ' ajlivi >iarli I *

rhnhrsh p »\hiP t n i v\f Is charter *ev n\eirs a?o Set ng that joun^, worn n who Je>, r*can I desire coiks,t f U rail m^rmi t it is i maj rpurpose of the mt onai \BttA acco dsr>£ tofclorrnc iIiL.t;ins ) n l chip or >jres den! Tht.chipter also n Jde a donati n this vear to the naticnai AB\ \ s Stephn Huftr n Memorial fund"VIosllj however its local fu^draiMng activities a ch 1 i for Jestrvni, joung women from the locala n

One vear we had to go looWinj, Higgins saidWe think there are =o fe» or that the) arc afrnd

to ask She did not know whv that wasWhen scholarships are available to both young

men and vounp women application^ increase andnone of the rther orgmi?dtions reported an; dtfficultv fndmg applicants

AH orgnmzations have roughlj the same procrdure for administering funds anc1 selecting reeipients < *

The awards varv innuallv and generalh 6nhsupplement the high c ist of todaj E tuitions and

living expenu? but that depends upon the awarding orgam/at on and its funds available for thai>cir

The Madden funt* thii jear has t ten iubstd zmgfour students a post graduate stud) ing for (heministry two college level and ont middle sefnoistudent^who needs special education according toSears ~*

What we award is designed ID supplement onIv said t nedlund of the Ktwams fund He saidthe supplements are for bjpoks and miscellaneousexpenses rather than t Jit ion or living expensesIt s an alternate sjurre he saidThe Scholarship from ABWA to now have prr

m tted a maximum of (GOO ard o minimum of S2oOper semester to the student according to IltgghsShe said the organization usual!) ca ries three"tudents

The Madden fund (hts jear has bwn subhidirmpfour students H post graduate studying for theministr) two college kvel and ant mi Idle schoolstudent whr needs speria! education according USears

\pplicants must show financial need sht > dThe l»rgt<s grants are iboJl $t 000 a \ear 5ndrme ivtraqcd out to aba it $*t per *iud nt

Schohrsh pb from RoUrv ils > ore^tnerJlv torar-out SI O00 ace rd n% to \W* Thr or if nal HOrion^t on to the fund fas j,r> n n (elv ie « I

Three >anibel studc-ts of alitnling M i ]Jt( lieges tnl umwtr«it e re n * ee , n-n ffjn Is pcrmi were knsing t txf in 1 Iht p* pnntoindudt lho« alrearfv me 11 j,t Wnt sad

Captiva Cu c \ss il n his awarded Lv.oM.h lirships in four vnrs the first I o n phono cwho graduiti ' an 1 is low w rking ns T c jurtreporUr and the mj*it rtccnt t > Dawn 'loss nowir her freshman *ear

Our re (Uirenenis an fl* y I le bu havt to hebased on rec d John i jtes Cv A b* i d irenberand chairman for scholarship* s >s

Their 12 number CC \ c nro ttee of wh chOeorge Tutlle is the charman is in charge of thefunding

All orgnanalion conduct activities to increasetheir funds These include the Rotar) s PancakeBreakfast held )n conji nctton with their springArts and Crafls *\ »w

In between are sueh magmative fund raisers asnBWAssa'eif talking fahnmp Cocktails lastfall at the Fort Mvers Btarh Swing Bridger est val and the Kiw ans book of two for-one tabsfor restaurants and the more recent Rotarv

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well being

Self-examinationfor men is importantBy William E Schamadan MD

A t a recent wellness conference I was invitedto lead a workshop about (don t laugh)self care lor men What does a gynecologist

know about treating mm? III have tc admit theremight be some gaps in my knowledge but theworkshop was limited to 'elf care and I have hadan experimental model (me) to work with for quitea few years

One of the subjects covered in that workshopwas self examination for the most common cancerEn men aged 15 to 35 That s cancer of the testicleTesticular cancer only accounts for one percent ofall the cancers in men, hut because it can bediagnosed eariy and because early diagnosis usually means t good outcome it s worth the effort tolook for it 0

Men ordinarily dont touch their genitals unlessthey are scratching urinating nawng SLX orwashing And at each of those times the focus ofattention is on something other than cancer

Just as women should do breast self

cxjimn itw TJ each iimth men should do testultSLirenmmat ~ns tacb ironlh The technique iseasv to learn and tdkt s only a minute or two lo d >the txam SintL cancer of the test cal occurs monoflen in \oung men it i important for 15 toJo>ijrolds lo know this information Testicularcincer can occur at any ago howc\er so the exanimations should continue for life

It is best to examine the testicles after a Harmbath or shower Whin the testicles arc warm theskin of the scrotum is relaxed and the tc-stiilt.? can cmove farther away from the body This makes iteasier to do the ix ami ration

Hold each testicle between your thumb and thefirst two fingers of the same hand Gently roll thegland between your fingers noting^the consistentand the smoothness You should be able to feel asoft ridge on the back side That is the epididymisand is a normal part of male sexual equipment

\\ hat you are looking for and hoping not tofind is a small (pea size) firm non tender lumpsomewhere on the surface of the testicle If you dofind something further evaluation is necessary

-Now feel the rest of the soft tissue In thescrotum There may be sonic cord like struclurLSbut there should not be any other lumps like amar bio or a grape

fht med cil sppcialty-if uro!of,j is the branch ofsurgirj whose numbers art trjimd to dngnnseand treat discorders of th" urinary sjsUm and ofthe male reproductive organs If a questionablelump is found during self examinst on report it toyour phjsician He in turn may want you to <ee aurologist

Most men^ay they can t tell v hat they arc feeling when they first begin to do testicle selfexaminations but it doesn t take long to becomefami'iar with your own anatomy Remember youare not trying to make a diagnosis You are onlytrying to recognize when something is different, sonecessary evaluation can be started promptly ^

Sometimes that verv first examination canmake you svare of previously unrecognized condilion? One testicle may not rme descended intothe scrotum or one might be mjch smaller orsofter than the other Our initial concern aboutslilbestrol ID t S I was its effect upon femalechildren, but we now know in utero exposure canproduce same changes in the irale reproductiveorgans too

Take care to be aware Self examination of yourtesticles and scrotum is an important contributionto your well being Q

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ADAPTABLE Widow 47 years5 5 tall homemaker coring forInvalid sister Looking forcompatible male non-drinkernon smoker or drugyCaucason H95

ATTRACTIVE 29 year-old lady o'Welsh descent seeks male who ispnliosophlcal but not ret 0 ouswell read but rot pretentiousserious about Ideas but si II ablelo laugh It In addition he hasdark hair and dark eyes Is slimand of average height and docsnot depend upon chemicals forhis p-nnui well being I hope heana jmyad 1175

YOUNQ RETIRED VETERAN - Iam !Et very well oil and verylonely I enjoy most things bowlIng shooting pool (billiards)movies and eating out I want alady nonimofchg whovranlslasfltlta down and start a familytorsver # m

YOU ARE AN intalllcertl nappytrim young lady buoyant sdventuiesomfl and Inquisitive Wouldyou dais lo sna e wllh a tall 2eslful Intolllgent man the unusual Intravel and the eic lement of manyother Interest ng cht lenges?

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30 t MALE seeks female whoKnows what stie warts In litenot in'o drugs not & rel Qlouslaraiic we grit in propoit on lohe oH Punta Gorda areaPdoto & pfione pleare 190

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pleasures n life and vtcuid apptficiate the company of anhonest easy go ng humorousgentleman #191

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Fine ClothingSmocked DressesSwlmweat

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Olde Sanlbel Tarpon Ba$r"*& PeriwinkleOpen 10 5.30, Mon. Sit 472 0304

ISLAND REPORTER APRIL 24 1936 21B

CUSTOMFRAMING

FINE ART

NAUTICALANTIQUES

POSTERS

HAND HADE JEWELRY • RANDALLKNIVES • IIMONG NEEDLEWORK

N O * OPEN AT OLDE SANIBELPeriwinkle * Tarpon Bay Rd

472-8282MONDAYS THBU SATURDAY

Safety Harbor CorporationQual ly Custom Homes

by experienced Full ServicellUMandlUnUndDuUiri

Safety Harbor CorpTil* FouiUIn Court

8250 College Parkway Suite 201Fort Myers FL 33507

(between Wnller ami Summsrl n>

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IIOMESITES/• fh i irct! ifttnd intrants t tr '/;

irn tfhigh rfrt/ tin / til II IHlll I Ian Ithit is alrcaly npprmid by thi Citi/ «'Satibtt Thi sabdnmon i« fan ilyoretutfd liratfit near the tUmentarvSchool, Churches and Island lit emit on{••irihius mahittj if ideal f r the yoi

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j f ygtmi /unity vh-} unnt to isiabltshhorn? on the hlinds nn a conser

lahie budget

h rlrtmrty attrartne terms a^e aimtableto rncU y >ur fipancxng needsPnceTbegtn at SS5 000 INCLUDING 7Vtte Insurance and a Surteyf ic lumel j ynurs by calling either of ourofficer jot an \ntpeclton of thesehamesttes

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Mam Office f^anibeh 472 1123Captiva Branch Office 472 3318 '

Have a ballat the Dunes Golf and

Tennis Club'SAMBELS ONLY 18-HOU GOLF COURSE

Thf Dum CcUud Tcniut Club Is ihf hon» d SinivTtaaly 18 hob gdf touttMid Ahinj fu^* The Duw

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Visit Mulligan's Restaurant

and Lounge at ihe Dunes''

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949 Sand Castlr RoadSambtl IJ«»d Florida 33957

813 472 3355

'DuracleanKeeping Our Islands Clean

Without Steam

NOWPRESSURE CLEANING

Roofs Patios Most Building ExteriorsIs and res dent A 8 uce Shut; c of 1019 Lingren saysVery n ce" They are very ca eM people Passed In

5u aice Company scrut ny' Very pleased with Ihec ean acp&afance oi the build ng

- Call for FREE ESTIMATE*

472-0555Duraclean by Habitat

Lime Tree Center1640 Periwinkle Way

Sar bel. FL

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sq fi of vaca on < v »q and a cabana at fllT»B a P a r l m 5 n

g ound level E ^f lBff dinvestor S250OOO lufn &h..d

Esry ll-e GULF VIEW Irom in s one bedroomun tthat!iern5 4 * 'rieasc A(,codreniaiocPC j n l i $153000)0 nshe^

na on Sa^ be 1 tied oom I t>alh w tfi,/and nResi: isaua anlepdl*as*?pf3Call fcr del a !•> SU5 000 'u n Shed

Such a gorgeous VIEW Irom ihis GULFFRONT beauty1 A spac oos two bed oomtwo bath plus den un I w th beaul lul tu n stiIngs and a I up lo date conveniences ineluding micfo*a.e oven Come see — i lspeaks lor itse I M10 000 furn shed

Wouidnl n be g eal to own a con Jo onSan Do.'' It S r ghl here al Sund al wa I ng lor

1757 sq II Of lovely sp<.c ous Ivngly (urn shed and a GULF UEW too500 turn shed

2hedroom *» ba h * !h *>ice ent GULF VIEWromailmaio rooms In resort s ndeperderl

rental prog an Cai fo( ncrme h slory0COIurn&hed

njoy Ihe GULF VIEW f nm Ih s r qe y lorsheO. I brd oom ? bath p us den un t nund a) Jusi steps to the pool and beach

p vate cabana S265CO0 fur

Enjoy In sheO. ISund a) J

bedroom oie baihlooh ng a lovely oalm^caped;i ent rental h stofy tor the n

restment m nded i 39 WO furn Shed

Jo n the Sund at set Vac al ion 1 v ng at t?btisf Th s on t sleeps four has wonderful>e«s and e«cel<ani rentals $165 000 fur

Tn s one bedroom one bath EXECUTIVESUITE is beaut fully decorated n F or id a col

* th m rtored .vail* Wh te ceram c I oorl !es to loyer — kiichen and bathroom Parchmen! color ca pel ng tn I -mg area Completely equ pped Enjoy Ihe GULF VIEW1 Make anolfer on n s r s e beauty

SUNDIAL tor SJN tov no tioopss Rslax andenjoy >ha GULF VIEW Irom your third floorbalcony Th » un t sleeps lour with ssso and

tas excellent rental polenttal f 165 000 Furished

For Intormallon on these or anySUNOIM. LISTINGS call DAVE PARIUASales Manager 472-O2Ot evenings andRobin Humphrey REALTOR Assoc ate472*632 evenlnc.4Seivtng Sundial and only Sundial

Or visit our on cite sales oltice next to the Tennis Pro ShopViP Realty Group Inc Sundiat Resale OfticeServing Sundial & ONLY Sundial1246 Middle Gull Drive(813)472 4151 Ext 3808 (days) Says it All in Real Estate!

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22B APRIL 24 j(*f iSLANO REPORTFR

regular meetingsCommun , , Hou/30 pm Cal 0

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Uglon. M«l no, oljesday of eah r n

a Cl.lc Atioclatlon lioa d ol go.eitandtti a"Tueid)fofeaer nonitwl

10 00 » rr i l Cap! <a Commun ly C'nliUoni Club Mee Ms and] oA\e<!n«sdinal£Mp m at San bet Commun l> Cen eAmaiicin Bui nets Women s Aitoclallon Meet!Ine arcono" Ihu idayofe*ery month al Beach* t«iCounlryClud cocMals 5 39 p n d nef6 3GpinCall Floene Hggm 47J1JOJ Ivtiier inloina

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island lifethings to do and information

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pubi c information

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tai l membe ^ p eha rman It Mill Backus(472 4709) or *r le lo Sjr ttl-C«l!«a Sha I ClubIr-c Do. 35S San Ml Fla. 333S7Sanlbal-Cipllu Boy Stoul* Meets E<eryTueidayi i r p m . i l San bel I brary GJCMI and » sitingSeoul! at* otlcomfl Call Ron Stbaid at 472 414tAltohotlCt Anonymous Al SI M ctual «nd AllAngeti Ep K pal Church, Peilw rMi May (allmee ngs al B \un and no imoHnj) Thursdayclosed 0 JCUJJ on F( oiy opan tp*t>ert. *Hindayctoied tup At St Intel CalVMIc Ctiu ch onSan bol Capl »a Road Monday to t m nomen s

S on Thu v)av noon m»n s t 'cud D g BOOK

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al Ja> Hon-denon pal onal t rrs o! pu s«pf Jytr and teaching meets tha tail Tueiday c( lhamontti al 7 pm at IhB Sanbel CommunlyAiioelatlon bu Idlng For mor« Infernal on callJudy Bfocnur i t 472 5*13 ot Km Stljon i t47!9581SCORE. THa largisl butlneii coniull ng ajgrwyIn Ih* wotld, SCORE [Sen ce Covi u' Rel >d Eiecuthiaiftnd tsservlcasa ealtf eeandcont dentil l For!«flneilnronna!on,93«0G5

ult a 11 or * « c a ty eeigre)amj t a rvq bojrdi c«rt t w B i f *t*ji1*g $* rfl School mrtnoa Fotma' wi 'art W nflsa't r»o_pf San<ttl al

Si r t rwCajM Flrat Ch«nh of CMal ScliMlstSunc!(r i i n • and Sunday icrool H a^nW«dn..da/ a «n > m« ."?«;• « f « i J S 1 £ K

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Suday m»« 630 a d 1B » * m . and 10-M am,

<Jalty-y maia, 130

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'An««' recreatona} activities

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NO TRAFFIC JAMSALLOWED ONPALM ISLAND

No lines or crowds No loll booths

no bridges No CMS or trucks No

traffic ( ,

lust mile after mile of secluded

beaches and hidden coves punc-

tuated by swimming pools Jacuzzis,

and tennis courts. Practical); aD to

yourself

Along tbe Gulf beach 70UII find Old

Florida st^e vacation homes and

villas tucfacd In amonj the palms and

sea oats ABorcrioob the Gulf of Mex-

ico and some are presently

available for vacation rental or

purchase.

JUST HOURS AND HOURSOF BEACH TO EXPLORE

These vacation homes include a full

complement of resort amenities in-

cluding t«o restaurants and lounges

— ooe orerioobun cur Island beach

ResortsBeachfront & Boating Resorts

ion Pladda Rd , Cape Hate, Ha 33M6

SI3/697 IMS

and one overlooking our mainland

yacht harbor

One bedroom Gulf front Beach

VUlu begin al susooo , and rwc

bedroom ifllaa from $ l « 000 Duplex

residences, comprising three

bedrooms and a den are available on

the beach from 3260 000 A United

selection of Gulf front homesltes Is

also offered for those wf 10 desire to

create their own custom bland dream

home.

Represented on Sanlbcl & Captfca b y

John Naununn A Associates Inc.

473 3121

PrlscUla Murphy Realty Inc

473 1311

Licensed Peal Estate Brokers

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"LBIZIAS"CONTINENTAL CUISINE

SINCE 1969

TAKE A TRIP ON US"Letj-etizia's Continental Cuisinelake you on an authentic tas'e tourof Italy'

Featuring fresh veal, seafood andpasta Also, delicious tastetempting desserts.

Enjoy sucH" delicacies as

Calamari [Squid) ^Jte \\Scungilli (Conch)Aubergine (Eggplant) ^\ Unguine w/white Oa'n SauceVeal Marsalla ^ i >• Bfacluolmi (Stuffed Steak)Scampi Alia NeapolilarV*!* Fettuccinl TurchiaAlaskan Crab Giovanni.^ Sfuflod Cannelloni

and many mofetsthnlc fcrvonies

All dinners include Neoboftton Of Caesar salad breadand butter ana a Bpagh*ftfni side dish

Join us al Lehzia s on a different continent

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new york times crossword puzzle

ChangelingsBY NORMASTHNKRG/Pirades Edited by Eugene T Maleska

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OULF OF MEXICO VIEW! P'econiinrctton OldeFlorida at»li home with 3 bedrooms end 3 bathiNear ahopt and baach $2(0000

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O SANISEL BAYOUS - Beach accai* on BralnatdBayou Rd 135 500

C OPEN WATER concrete leawalled Sumel Bay lowith Gull View - an outttandlrg value at S14S 000

D OULF PINES Thoutanda belov/camparable lots152 90011

• POINCIANA CIRCLE Walk lo beach $35 000

QULF PINES Large comer lot on lake $59 990

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SEA OATS Very close lo the beach $43 900

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NEW! Periw nkle location Tree Top Cen resquare feet Motivated isllar $119 000

^ MULTI FAMILY3 4 Unit! acmnetf and heated pool beach accett excellent condition good rentala lumlihed, lerma poeaf-ble Aiking$215OO0

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Ciptna Ciwc \-*souition rictitcs fur is from ponec\ent tht innmt ABC Sale r h i s m r thesile grossed ntarlv $i2 000 iuarl> $2 OflO morethan last vcar

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Sometimts scholarships ire gnen to those a litlie oldir One woman was given a gnnt b> ABWAto enable her to take bar exams according to Hifjgins She passed and is now practicing in For-Mjers D v)

National game shov/! comes to Fort Myers

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PUBLIC HEARINGS' CfTf OF SANIBEL, FLORIDAr* The Sanibel Planning

Commission will conductPublic Hearings onTuesday May 13 1«86 atSan! Del c r y Hall In tneCounc i l Chambers(MacKenzle Hall) 800Dun op Road SanibelFlorida to consider thofollowing applications

915 AM Continuation(from April 8 1986) of conalteration of a request pursuart to Land Development

«*Cod» Part F LondlonaiUse to provide for outdoorstorige of bicycles andmopeds In conjunction wiihthe Island Mop»d businessloca ed at 1470 PeriwinkleWay In Section 19 Township 46 South Range 23

t East as submitted byi Steven C Hansel! Esquire

for Michael and Kevin Burnsand Thomas and DouglasErdmelr 8M3-CUP

* 910 AM Continuation

? llrom April 8 1986) of con-sideration of an application

-, (Of a Development Permit tosubdivide a 6 27 acre moreor less parcel of land IntoelrjMeen (*B) condominium

- units one nlna unit-^ building one six unit

building and tnrue landcondom mum parcels forsingle family houses saidparcel located west ofLoggerhead Cay Condomnlum south of GulfDrive east of Sanlbet BeachClub and with frontage on°trte Gulf of Mexico in Sectlon30 Township 46 SouthRanee 23 East (Tax StrapNo 30 4B23-J0-00019 000Qand 30-46-23-J0M022 0010)appllcalior submitted byJerry J Marek No 88-3628DP and

Continuation (Irom April8 1986) of cons derat on ofan application for aDevelopment Permit tosubd v de a 5 90 acre moreor less parcel of land Intothree lots lor single familyhouses said parcel Islocated west of BeachRoad north of East GulfDflve and east of lots 22Aand 23A o! Las Conchas DelMar Subdivision In Sect on30 Townsh p 46 SouthRange 23 East applies! onsubm tied by Ronald GWeaver of ArchitecturalResources Corporation for

Beach Road and Gulf DrivePartnership Bruce ORobertson ManagingGeneral Partner No 86-3629 DP

10 00 AM Conlinuallon(from April 8 1986) of sonsiderailon ol a request foran Amendment to Iho Land

Development Coda SectionID2a(2)(c) Bay Beach

"Zone Condilioral Uses topermit rip rap shorelines tuctures In the Bay BeachZone and Section 113Specific Requirements torCond tlonal Uses (adding anew subsection) to prov despecific requirements andcond lions for rip-rap structures in the Bay BeachZone BS submitted by HessAssociates for Richard Lindner No 8642 LDC

10 30 AM Continuation(from April 22 1966) of considerationofareques foreDevelopment Permit fordevelopment of 'w&iveBelo* Market Rate Hous ngunits (fojr of the proposedstructures are to berelocated Hurricane Houseduplexes) on a 3 24 ± acrepanel of land having B9C 90U of frontage on th« WestSide of Beach Roadsituated approximately 150ft north Of the Sanibel Riverand anptox mately 400 Itsojth ol Peifwlnkle Way InSection 19 Township 46South Range 23 East assubmitted by Dunn &Stringer Realty Inc No 86-361IDP

10 40 AM Continual on(from Apr I 22 1936) ofPlanning Commissionreview and recommendalion as to cC^pliancewith the Sanibel Com

prehsnslve Land Use Flanof an ord tance amendingsubsection IG 2 b (4) of theLand Development Code,clarifying trie types ofvehicles used in con'unctlon w th a commercial usewhich may t » parked onat a outs dt ol a completelyenc losed b j i l d l n gprov d ng for conflict andseverance and providing aneffective date No 86-16-

1115 A.M Conslderatloiof a request for a Develop-ment Perml! Section I J 3Nonconforming Uses ofBui dngs and Structures toconstruct a garage (w ths orage and laundry room)and new roof above frontentry to a single fan! >residence sited partially intfe Bay Beach EcologcalZone located at 5(4Lighthouse Way In Sect o i20 Townsnlp 46 SouthRange 23 East as submitted by Ret Moon No 56-3652 UP

1130 AM Consider onof a request for a Develop-ment Psimlt to establ sh aHome Occupation (MentalHealth Counselor) pursuantto the Land DeveoprrentCode Section f E 11 HomoOccupations the subjectproperty is located at 3024Turtle <jalt Lane in Card nalRidge Subdivision situatedin Section 27 Township 48

Sou>h Range 22 East asSubmitted by Margaret PMul Ins No 66-14 HO

LUNCH100 PM Continuation

(from April 22 1986) ofdiscussion ot proposedchanges to commercialdevelopment regutat ons

3 00 PM Planning Com-m sslon review and recom-mendation as to complian-ce with the Sanibel Compreians ve Land U e Planot an ordnance amendingsub-sections I B 2 c (1) andI B2c |2 ) ol the LandDevelopment Cotto redefining the terms accessory structure ardaccessory use provld ng

For conflict and severancear>d providing an effectiveda(e No LDC-66-1S

315 PM Panning Con-mission review and recommendal on as to compiiancs win tt-e Sanibel Com-prehensive Land Use Planot an ordinance amend ngthe Land Developmen'Code by the rnJuslontherein ol a new Article IVPart C providing forhous ing founda t ionacquls lion ot land anddwelling uni 6 as an alternative to negotiated restrfctlve covenants for increased density SMRHcondi lonal uses prov dina.for conflict and severance

and providing an effectivedtte No LDC-86-19

3 30 PM Considerationof a request pjrsusnt toLand Development Cods Arlicit 111 Administration andEnforcement Part D IntepieKton ot Language todetermine whether a muitl-lamly •piftmett buildingconta ning • common areawith Kllvhti and d ningroom facilities and anexam nation room for visiting physicians is a perm Ited use In the M d islandEcological Zone No 86021L

ALL IN THE CITY "QfSANIBEL, LEE COUNTYFLORIDA

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Bruce A RogersPlanning Director

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SAIE BY OWNER 2 bedoo 2 bail CBS home

M d-istand resident al neighbcrhood walkng d stanceto elementary school Wellma ntained home and yard$109 000 Phone 472-8001

3 BEDROOM 2 BATH RIVERFRONT w tt boat docknearl7SEa'l Sp.cioJS U

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Agency Inc a full servicetitle company for all your tltie needs at affordablerales 482 2292

FMB PILING HOME 2'Blocks to gulf 2 bedroomsFlor da room I v ng roorrdining s ea eai in kitchenAlso mother in law aptgarage trees $85 OCO463 1743

BEAUTIFULLY FURN1SHED TAHITI SHORES 3bedroom 2 bath sundec*screened Lana pf vale access to gull $193 9CO Wndon G Arens Re3 oi 472

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lovely sett ng large deckoverookmg mounta ns encellent local on Bu II incab ne s very pr vale all forS55 0OO pay J5 000 downassume loan

2 ac es short d stance fromS'urphy good garden spotready to b i Id on Ownersad sell $9800 pa/ Si 600down assume loanThese a e a few ol >/ver3 000 I st ngs We have alltfpes of prnpe !y from 1700cer ac e and up We havevr>a i t acts We also haveseve al cab ns houses old

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MCGREGOR ISLES 2 bedroom 2 bath pool Canaldirect access lo riverFlorida room eat nhtchendouble garage many extras$116 500 *8\5130 Noagents' 4 23

UNIQUE TOWNHOUSE onthe Beach — 2 100 squarefeet total Designer deco-raled nice view excellentrental* Includes on sitemanagement wrap aroundporch and much more Asking J23SO0O Cat GlennCarretla Realtor Associatewith John Naumann andAssociates 813 472 0360Out of state 1-800-237 6004After hours 472 6644

ASSUMABLE VA LOAN 2bedroom 1 bath cottageWul fer t area J79 500

Hus*«yCo Rtallor„ 463 3178

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LAKE FRONT HOME between McGregor Woodsandp valelak£ large 3 bedroom family room t replace bar 2 car garaae Allappl ances avai able tmmed ately Quiet streetS58 50Q 46o4372 4 30

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BY OWNER Gulllront corner 2 bdrn 2 bath diningroom Sundial Condo Bu Iding A Gross rentals S30 000appro* Annual appreciationenceedsiOV. $288 000 813-472 4377 813 542 ^316

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South Seas PlantationBay side Villa 1br 2balh

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Week 45 on GullShell Island Befc-h Club

Week 46 on GulfS5 000 EACH

OWNERS513683 4?34

GULF VIEWCONDOMINIUM

Fabulous beach newlyrefurbished S132 0O0 CallGlenn Carretla RealtorAssociate w i th JohnNat d As-5QC813M72 31211 800 237 6004 a l te rhours 4726644 4124

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONPlantation Beach ClubWeek 38 S4 000 Call 616-743 9902 eves

SANIBEL BEACH CLUB t -Weeks 51 & 52 2 2 wilhscreened po ch overlook ngGull Pool tennis low densty SiBOOC-orboth*eeV9Week 12 - S11000 404925 2350

SAW BEL COTTAGES UNIT103 WK 16 3rd week April$20 000 FIRM II drectwl thowner Wks 9 & 10 Irst 2weeks Apr I Both I49 6OOFIRM t| direct w In, owner2nd lloor guitfroni pooltennis sleeps sis (413) 5o8-1981 or Sieve F scher 4721511 5/15

VANDERBILT BEACH GULFFRONT 2/1 Week 8 Forsale by owner 472-0005eves J10 Oft) 5/15

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONPlantation Beach ClubWeek 42 43 46 & 47

$600 each 2 bedroom 2bath with porcr balcony(For rent or s a l e }S14J845 7147 or 51*r342 2379 wekends 5115

CASA YBEL 2 bedioorrs 2baihs sleeps b Upper corner floor Week 16 11 000Week 17 S700 Week IBS5QQ(renl or sell) 514 8457147 or 514 342 2379 *eekends 4 24

THANKSGIVING WEEKS 46AND 47 SOUTH SEASPLANTATION - beachClub I Gu I! om 2 ted oom2 bail- Seeps 6 By o*nei513900 ?H\ 244 46% 6 5

WEEKS 51 & 52 LighthouseResor and Cub Large bayfront 3 bedroom unit Pricedwell below market dtS11 000 each 472 2614

CASA YBEL 2 bedroom 2bath gull front 3 *eeks 1011 & 12 Id ly equippedpriced below ma kot enjoyMarch In Sanlbef evenings(617) 369-8453

SANIBEL BEACH CLUB ~Apr! weeks 14 IS or 162/br 21b luxurious gulfv ew Buy from ownerbelow market Call (412)935-6105 4/24

ISLAND LOTS starting atSIB 500 on beautiful UpperCaptiva Cal l Joan at4893131

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION(South Seas Club) week 12S14B50 and wenk 13$13950 Includes tennis

and ooll Owtoofca golfcourse Phone 616-696-6663

SHELL ISLAND BEACHCLUB Unit 14 weeks 16 &17 Two bedroom 2 bathsleeps 8 beachfront gulfview Easter week in 1987UOOWweek or bo in tor

$15 000 Ca I (216) 871-0230

BY OWNER

BEST BUYON SANIBEL$164,000

3 bedroom, 2 bath house Chock thesefeatures and compare with other homes onthe market

1 One block from private deeded beach access2 2000sq ft living area Includes rec room,family room, formal living room, laundryroom3 Indoor heated spa4 Cverslzed pool with screened enclosure5 New ceramic tile throughout6 New carpeting7 New kitchen appliances8 Completely redecorated bathrooms

DAYS, CALL 472-2692

NIGHTS, AFTER 6.00,4334771

CASA YBEL WEEK 19Pr ced be ow market valueGulf front come <,i I luxurous 2 bedroom 2 bathSleeps 6 S7 0C0 i63 7000

51

WEEKS 51 AND 52. Lighthouse Resort and ClubLarge Det ro i t 3 bedroom

l d ell b?lo

80% OWNER FINANCINGPOSSIBLE Lois in the 30 sNice vegetal on Ca t GlennCarre! ta Rea tor Associatewith John Naumain andAssoc ia tes Cal l 613'422-0360 Out Ot slate 1-eOO-237 £004 A l te r hou is

^ 472(3644

CANAL LOT•e l» l$11«Otach w y a R E A 0 F F 1 N E H C M E S

100 • 147OMES

CASA YBEL - Week 51Unit 149F (mode} un I)S3 BaO Owner finar-cingava lable ?0i 96? 408G 5; 1

CASA YBEL - Week 51Unit 149F (model umtiS3B50 owner financingava laoto 201*962 4086

BUY1NQ-SELLING

BEAUTIFULWATERFRONT LOT

Sanibel 'slandSaribel Captiva

Roid

For details Cdit472 5633

SALE BY OWNER

Sanibal 3eaeh Club IW * 4 S 5 G

Ughthoujt flsortWeeks 9 10 11 i 12

01 Bay

ALL BELOW MARKETOwner .,

813 472 3C435/8

BEAUTIFUL Pa k I he setting on tr-e Ca loo 3 ah ate fie*R ver near ALVA oi l SH BONpariv 600 of Waterfronion th s 5 81 acre parcel con-lamng two dwellings fourcar garage covered boata ea 26 tru t tree* MangoKumguat Gam Live OaHi

MANY EXTRAS Mustsee loappreclatp S250 0COCa I HAP CONNELLY atSai b«l Island Prooert es

_472 4S08 ot 4720C05 eves4/24

LOTS FOR SALE Duplex lot24 000 square teat Acrossfrom Tafillf&n Gardens145 000 472W46 -.

2 LAKEFRONT LOTS ONNORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND(Safely Harbor Club) will selltogether Of separably W.Mconsdcr1rade47?-9''?3 5/t

pans loudL

ChOICE OVERSIZE CORNER LOT

DUNES -LOW OOvyN BAL ON 30 YEAR AMOR'IZATION' 3HEDULE VVITH A BALLOON IN 5 YEARS AT 8 5 S

YOU1 CHANCE TO ACQUIRE A DUNES L O C A T I O N IIftfOW WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON A COMTRACT FOP DEEO FOR YOUR LATER RETIREMENT OHINVESTMENT

FOR PLAT AND TERMS - 4721B25

1100 AMFriday, February 21,1986

Ft. Myers230 Acres

• 5 Residential Tracts• 4 Commercial ParcelsHot Development Area

Great Exposure 1 1/2 Miles Frontage onDarnels Road and Six Mils Cypress Parkway

Excellent Seller Financing

For brochura call collect

ASSUME LEASE CORNER. LOCATION PRIME est3t

BY OWNER UPPER CAPTIVA ISLAND Four adjo nIng lots clear * ew ol GUIof Meneo Secluded a eaofIhe niai d but not remoteDeeded dock ago Includesprice pa kage S80000 91*238 4080 i- 5/1^

SANIfiEL ISLAND - N»M3Street 2 m n « a k 10 lovelyCoquna Beach 95x150 -on She I Poad Alto Oabie

WANTEDCOT DUNES -GUMBO LIMOO

PERIMETER LOCATION

p p ophones Lo's o! storages de end out J39 300 4721370 4^30

Jo tn S i f J j

.olsive n et"! Si 9 000Sta I le I Haywooti Re*1ior

Pine Island Ft.283 1003 ask tor M k«

E»es 2B3 207S .

ISLAND LIVING — affo dable PenwnMePjk - lovely 35 by 12 pork modeland 12 * 33 giassnd tn hard

5/*

36 PARK MODEL 'ra ler 1bedroom Iba ih ncecond

' lion d e a i 11495 1000 SanCarlos 466 2636 4/23

HAVE YOUR OWN TR0P1CAL SfOT *nen you wantt Not iust one week out ot

the >ear Pa * model wthY nyl room and ce ling fansCoirp etcly turn shed —I nens

lp

and

ONEMONTH'S

FREERENT

HIGH VISIBILITYOffice, Professionalor Re'all Spacelocated directly onPALM RIDGE RD ^*

WYMAN ATKINSREALTY

472 5703

CAPITA!. NEEDED FOR EXPANSION 'or establsnedbu* ness o l 5 >eafs I m ledpa tnersb p or loan consldeied Wnle 60* 08730for t Myei* Fla 33909 J H

- SI

HOME FOR RENTSanibel 4bath 2 ca

472 4111

bedrooms 2garage SSOO

annual lease5/1

LUXURY LIVING ATBARGAIN RENT Move InMay 1st for 6 or 7 months1550 Near Capiiva 3 bedroom ? bath lorge hometurn shed No s nglel Nopets 472 2382 5/1

Lovely 2 bedroom, 2bath furnished home(n Gulf Pines $750mo plus utilitiesSeeking mature

coupleVery nice home inGumbo Umbo 2bedroom, 2 bath

unfurnished $750mo plus utilities

OFF SEASONHOUSE WITH

SCREENED POOL

-n wooded canal offDink i s Bayou Priva'edock with skiff canoequiet natural ly landscaped Location 5 mlnwalk to prime shellingswimming beaches andrestaurants groceries andTiarlna. Ground level lanaiwith bath commodioussecond level living roomdining k ictien 2 largebedrooms bath each plussleeping loft with balconyand Qrand plerto Urgescreened porches overlooking water Enclosedgo agg laundry centralalrmeat ceiling 'ans andcathedral ce lings

Available June 110 Nov1800 rr>c>n(h plus elec

MD 21930301275 2Z09

o

L fUNTAL OR-QPTION .M .

6 MONTH - R E N T A LSPECIAL NEAH CAPT1VA.You Ho us a favor and we'lldo you a favor, 3 bedroom, 2

'..balli elegant home. 6 (ana,:A/C, sKydeck. V,ay 1. Nopels, no singles, refeiencei.603 883 2229; 472 2382. 5/1

EBEDROOM UNFUR

LONQ TERM RENTAL FUL-LY FINISHED 2 beJioom, 2bait). 2 car garage. Sciecned -porch, dock on deep watercanal. Sambel. S600 permonth plus utilities. 472-1765. ;: •• - 5/a;

GULF PINES HOME -Deluxe secluded new 3brl

.. 2o. dsn, garage, furnished,shod path to Guilt beach.nea? pool, tennis courts, no

: pe>*s.BI3-4Bi-2441 eves. .

\ BAYFUONT HOUSE 2 bed-room, -1 bath.- screenedporchi and dock. Cul de-sac. 'Beautiful view,, sanctuary.Shelling, Pels a)to*ed. Man-.Ihly 01 annually. Phone 305-9238476.- "' ' - ."- . 5/9

BAYFRONT COTTAGE 2/1,'. dock, lurnisned. J5W?wk.

Mid December to Mid-April;$350/*k. .off season. 1month minimum. Discount -Far long term Call Hap Con-nelly at s?/>ibel Island Prop-erties. 472 4308 or 472«M5

. DUNES GOLF HOME: Urge ;Uhee bedroom rr- two bainplus don. Available April, an-nual lease- unfurnished,

. 1825'mo. Including appU- -. ances. secutily system. Gait

owner thru April 11th. 472-3738. Other (216) 836 5278.

j . : HOUSEMATE WANTED -

\ t fc l l thri l l ' l <..."(•, i<V^!"• Si1)';" •• "-. f-ef1-" . I ' * ' !

I LANTASTIC UPPER CAP-i KiVA aULF HOME, right on '•\ beach. 180 degree view of--• Captlva pass. Beautifully

furnished, sleeps six, largesun deck, great shelling un-limited. Tennis, pool, gollcan Included. S800 a week.True'Island getaway. Call(8131772-4864. Alter 5, (813)658-2985. and mid*os l .(317)552-7741:- . ../

i ;"'-?^H SHELL NARBOH 3°BDn 1'

j la ] ? } ;( , | ; 472:3107;. ":. . , . *,* .

• BEACH COTTAGE ON' OULF, South Seas Planta-

- H)tion. 2 br, 2b, and lol l . Pool,i lennls, golf. 5 weeks. Call;. Reenlo Mokowsky. 203-227-i 0421) or al office, 203-853-t . W I S . : •- .-;. "'•-. „ ! , 4/30 V

I CHANGE OF>ACE - Lu*-v "ry family living. Three bed-t Poms, two baths, vour ownl private tennis court ami:

''• swlmmlnc pool. 100 yardsL to Gulf of Mexico: Call (216)i O S 338-5281. , ; , , v .

Looking for rentals?

SEASONAL RENTALSL _ Mariner Point

Townhouse, 2 bedroom, 2Vi bathLighthouse Point '

; 3 bedroom, 2 Bath . 7 'v . Call Betty Thompson ;

":i> McGregor^••-^AT IONA

BRAND NEW•

:: ' - . - - ' . ' • ' • •

L" ? ' - . . - ! • -•• -

2 Bedroom, 2 bath or

3 bedroom, 2 bath,unfurnished. PatioHome with garage orgarden, Units withSkrport. ry- ",.-

Starting at ^S500 annual :

NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND— Gull front lownhouses,tennis, pool. fish, escape!'Sleeps 6: Also privatesecluded- home available.Water !a«l and airstrip avail-

. able. Ffom SSOOMk', $85 - ;

nighl, 3 oigh's minimum:'813392-1214 a m , 813-347-"-7561. ,,511

- WALKING DISTANCE TO' B ^ A C H . Pl|mg_ house

S3nlbe! Shores subdivision -,2f? unlurnhad " CallMa-yAnn. or,Afidy al sneii

"^Island Rpalty. 472-10M-or;1!, 472-3325home i- 4'2* "

UNFURNISHED 3 BED-. ROOM HOME navigable.canal , noa i . doct^-. 3rdbedroom, ideal foMm-iaw-appilmenl. Caioosa Snores.;

- adjourning. Ding Darling. Sanctuary, a.aita&ie. May

15.: $875. Longieim teniai.: - 5

NEW FLORIDA HOME — on• pilings. Three bfiilroorn. tJ

bath — Isghthause «ndLfey-vale beach access- Avail-able Way 1,472-1156 5/9"

TWO NEAR BEACH _HOMES °

. ANNUALLEASC '1. West Gulf Drive, 2 bed-room, 2 bath, uiiturnishid,larage plus fireplace, X750fnonth plus all ulilltirs andard :cara Available Ma*I. 1966. . • • v

2. Soulhwinds Drivel2 bedi. 2 bath, furoisT'ed,

^ .v t ted , MO 'eni frombeach, J750;monih plus alt

ies and yard care.abieApir.7,-1986;

FANTASTIC UPPER CAP-TtVA GULF HOME, right 03beach,. 160-degree view ofOapti*=» Pas. Beautifully fur-nisred,sleeps so. ;arge sundeck;' great shelling, un-limited len nil, "••'pool go:)cart included, J300 a weefc,01- $2,000 a mor-th:' Tru6Island geta*ay, Cait (813)

-772-4BB4. After 5, Jflt3> G5C,2535. and MitUesl, |317)5W7741. = : 7MG-

HOUSE - SANIBEL BAY-FRONT, across from Gulf.Spacious unfurnished 1bedroom * l t h appliances,and many eilras. Immediatepossession. Annual lease ~:$725 per monlh. Maturecouple, or single. No pets.472 3931. - _ 5/1

LINDA LOMA DUPLEX' 2; bedroom. 1-"bath, eal-iiT

• iicnen unluinisheo. carpet.Ofapes.dishuvsficr. laundry,.-central A/H — close tostioppma a id teaches, .noirPOIS.J345 4894919.. 4'23

ta SARLING VERTICALS.

oper. deck, deeded beach ,.access Furnished or un-furnisned, 543 3446 and 549 . •

•2233. ' " ./- -5 /14_ .

ANNUAL RENTAL! due^AES, ti'erda Street! Cdim, J - ' t m h , unfur-lished. I47S-'mohth +

ufiiitia* CallGulf Co» l Vicatfont

472 4000. "• , 474

FT. MYERS"~j bedroortiff ba.Cln-' -

namon Cove Furni5.*ii>d. •

? bedroom/? ba. urtlut-nlshed. Royai Woods.S550/mo.": -' - v 'FT. MYERS BEACHj}bedf?ba., SI-Peter - "Drive. Unlurnished, "SiOOO/mo. .

. SANIBEL

3bed./?ba.Lil l leLake ,_MilurGK. Unfurntsfied. -

I R,760(mo. .-3 plus bed/2 ba SeaOats. Roommates. Lrn-lurnlshed, S1500'mo -a bed/2 ba.. Gumbo Lirri-bo. Executive uhlurnish-

1 ' WOODBR1DQE «" ° APTS.

EFFICIENCIES,MM S375/mo. 1 bod .•J4M. Bra^d new. -"..

(813)472.65656MPcm - . . .

CONDOMINIUMS- M i l l ftR WEEK UltEJS SFIClFlfQ ; . .

LOCATION - •• APRIL IS-DECEMBER 15' * £ftOeC6

-• "365-100.• 450

W0-9CO225-250550-700

" 275-500..350-500

. ' 220.225-400400-150

ALL UNITS nENT BY THE WEEK, UNLESSSPECIF'ED. MOST OWNERS ALLOW A 10% DIS-

COUNT FOR A STAY OF FOUR WEEKS OR•: = . 4i MO HE. '•• - -"

ANNUAL

P POiNtE CON0O-G

VACATIONRENTALS &

ANNUAll iRENTALS

Largest.selection ito'choose.-frdm on Sanibel Island and '11 other Tropical Islands. Callor stop by and discover theESIDifference. Switchboard "open 24 hours every day oft h e y e a r . _ - . . " 3 • • "

EXECUTIVE^ ; I MSERVICES, INC. " « • ; . - . C-.

455 Pcftwlnklc W-jy.'Sanibel Island, 'FL33957(813]472-4195 ~

C'-J!I tidl-trcc; Nationwide j-80O-237-<iO02-

Cjiuda l-800447-600i .

'•'£•' ' . . 'Flfiridi 1-80O-282-7I37 .,.

© .: - -,. O .

DUPLEX — 7, bedfoom, i -tath, central ntat and ai?, oncana! New shooping cenieiand' Can*.. "UrfmnisfiH, ncpet*. <72 2624 '4/23

BRAND NEW DUPLEX ONSANIBEL. E«ceiicnt (oca

..tiori: annual ItaSe.T bed-trwm. 2 cam. ?,4oo sq fi ' . "

' I n c t i i d n 2 car garage and1 screen porch. All ne* ap-• piiances. Ceilirig I jns a«J .-air.conditioned, carpeted., and drapes. Wa!h to beach, >shopping, golf. Adults or)]y.No pets. Available May I K ,(750 mo, ' plus utilities.secur i ty deposi t . Rel-

436-5076.; n ' 5/1

UNFURNISHED CONDO'FOR RENT I37S a month orfurnished 1400. College

'•Parkway vicinity', washer,-dryer, ceiling tens, PQO!, l en - ".-us. No pels. Call owner,

. 768OM8— . 4J30

" Beach Villa -'?-2 bedjoom, 2 bam

itOO per nifl-itBay Side Villa V

1 bedroom. 2balh--X75 per night3 fiiQht rTiJnimijm

" Rales applyMay 1 lo Dec. 15

21V771-MM

Priscilla MurpbyRealty, Inc.

SANIBEL BAYOUS: Veiy nice, 3 bedroom, 2 balh, single family

home, scheduled lo be completed March 15,198G-! $900/mo. &

• u t i l i t i e s . • - « - • • " • ."-:.;• :. ' ; ; . : . - : ' • "

DUNES: Upgraded 2 bodroom, 2 bath V. duplex in Lakeside

Villas. Immediate Occupancy. $565/mo. futilities. . " \ ; "

GUMBO LIMBO: 3 bedroom, 2 bath single-family home, furnish- /.ed. Available ApriM, 1986. $850lmo. & utilities. _. , - ;

TENNIS PLACE:'2' bedrooms, 1V4 bath, canal front condo,

avallablo May 1,1988. Fully furnished. J5507mo. & utilities. :

SPANISH CAV: 1 bedroom, 1 bath fully furnished. Available. May 1, 1986. 5500/mo. plus utilities.' ™J .

' GREAT SELECTION OF COMMERCIAL SPACE ~^AVAILABLE „ J

• CALL FOR DETAILS*

formo,.inio.n..;on.coni,ci Sue Ritchie «l 813H72-4113 Mon.-Ffl:

0 : SOUTH FORT MYERS RENTALS > _

PEPPERTREE POINTE,- Two bedroom.two bath condo, two^screened porches,_pool. tennis, covered parting and all ap-

p'ianl:i!SFor Information call Lana Vail 482-80<0

O

M B D APRIL 24 198ft LS- ISLAND HEPORTER

11-CONOai/APT!.•••V FO»ilMIT :.v--:

QULF FRONT DELUXECONDO KINGS CROWN2/bedroom 2 bam sleeps 5washer and dryer fullyequipped Poo! term sAvailable Dec 66 JanFeb end March 87 (S13)2938327

SANIBEL SUNSET 5OUTHCONDOMINIUM spacous2bri2b pool gull front beau1 lul views ol palms beachGull Don Fase <6t6) 866U42 7590 Cortland Rockford Ml 4934)

SOUTH SEASPLANTATIONBeach Villa 2 bedroom, 2 bath $100per mghl Bay SideVilla 1 bedroom 2bath $75 per night3 night minimumRates apply May 1

to Dec 15

216/771-0606

BLIND PASS by owner altracl ively lurn shed ?b"drco-n 2 b ih cM dcs peps 6 ciubheme pegtenn s & ba becuetac It t«sho i *aih lo Gui bc3t*iSeisonS700uvh olfseaMrS400wk6U545 f3« 424

SANDARAC CONDO NEWLY OECflOATED 2 Dcd com.

ironlh eose al <650 pemown tor matu e adu isonly hope b 463 *B 6 4 23

2JBEDROOM 2JBATH Quitfront condo Available April1st 2 wk minimum 1425per week Phone * 6 J 0125

TARPON BEACH CLUB 4SAND POfNTE QULFFRONT CONDOS 2 bedroom two Dams pool lennls weekly of me ilhiy Callowner tor informationbrochures 313 646 754? 6 5

SANIBEL TAHITI APTS Allunits aie 2 btl2 ba livingtoom ktchen Florida roomNewly fu'nlsSed & decoraled PrivatH beach accesstelephone TV shell no blking quiet residential neighborhood WHhln 10 minutesof shopping andrestaurants Call 813656-WQ days 542 3279 eves &woekends Wilte TahitiApt9 PO Oox 21'8 ForlMyers FL 33902

I & 2 bedroom unfuri lshed annual leaseicniGa and condob on Ihe

ly I' yci, wanl to be roarhe elands th 5 u |hoS[ol>

CINNAMON "COVE

Open Daily9-6 PM

466-6676located on IheN W

SOUTH FORT MYERS 2bedroom 2 bath coveredpa Hi-y pocl ttfif- a rjcqueibull Srfl0 mo anQailoas* San Del Uand FVopertes df6 5352 . 4 30

MARlNtR POINT - Bay(ronl I sh ng p er boatdotnage f i n i shed Bymonth ct annudt 472 1150

PUNTARASSA - Bajfront4lhlloo(corner Annual i nlurn Shed 4721IS6 M

EFFICIENCY t ROOM w thKlchene is and separatebath S285 mo-lh includ ngut 11 es 472 3266 4 24

ANNUAL LEASE - LIGHTHOUSE POINT Unfurnished3 bed com 2 baih groundHoar un t Approximately1700 sq It plus scieeredpo ch Da/ v e* prvatebeach pool tennis Ava Iable June ' 1986 Ho petsS775Jrro Plus uh I es 4722261 192J*t!2 5115

RENT OR RENT TO OWN

beaches large i bedroom 2ba h desgrfcr f m s f e dmmacuiate heated pod

__Jacuzz t 5h ng J600roonlfi 4^3 0712 or t«OJ)672 2331 4 23

MINI OFFICE ON SANIBEL1250 mo Includes unit iesrscepl oc st Plus phoneHurry'472 0555 4 24

OFFICE.SPACESAVAILABLE

WITH WATERVIEW

PELICAN PLACE1IM) Pilm RhJoe Road

Sanlbti

472-1439EV|NINQS 472 4410

s a s corre un I nea pooUnder ma ket S9 000 8!6-455-05W

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONBEACH COTTAGE — 2 br 2ba on fhe suit J65Omh cf»seis<n SiTOOwk sna«on

Friscilla Murphyl

Y

a

CAPTAIN S WALK

utilitiesNUTMEG VILLAGE2 bedroom 2 bath furnlshed Gulfvtew $1200mo plus utilities

WINDWARD WAY2 bedroom 2 baih and 2bedroom 2 bath win den$450-465 month plusutilities

THE5&.SHELLS O F

SANIDELPnint now tw jmirp*ititt tiUnd ueihonI bidtHm - I bilh

CwKJuininhjmi1 *Mk niNimum

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1410 Wnt Qan DrMSlfllbtl Illind FL339S7

ISLAND BEACH CLUB -U>u lously to n shed 2bedroom 2 bath condowth beaut I J I wcslum e>poier Gu I An dnent esinclude pool and lennisAvailable May Dec $690monlhlyplus unites 313645-4598 &2B

tes" onal office soa^elable for lease t thetest growing area in

South Fort Myers Space1 9M2 sq ft lo 1429 sq^Otnoetit ye retes For

deta Is ..all Sue R tch e472 4113

Leased byPriscilla Murphy

Realty Inc

SUNDIAL OF ^ANIfiELOulSldntllng local ons 2gulf front I bedroom clubSuite condos Beai I fuiv ews elegant accommoda-^Ion3 All amenM es Ayai-able weekly monthly season rates(613633 5068 after 6 p n

CASA YBEL 16 rUP5I3 s co n !

SANIBEL ISLANDFLORIDA Gul f om ZfcedOf n ? tain rorJ Tool

BLIND PASS ty o*ne( att ac wely 'urn shed 2 bed •foorr 2 ba h condo s eers6 clubfiomfijpool tenn s i .rb f l i s M

POtUTE SANTO Deluxe tstfoe 2 bed oom r^ndo onBeach Tenn s pool spaDec-nDef Jarjary Ma chApr I ara (able 612 729

" 8 9 ^

. If-COMMERCIALX

SAFETY HARBOR Ba withpeople you lov- ge it all lo 'getnar Beautiful surroundIngs quiet If you like theocean pool and tennhremoved from tha hubbuband noise of a typical vacalion but access bie lo ineamenities you found It201-635-0«7

IslandTower PlazaOffice Suites

FQR RENT472-1581

* * •

While you'rehere... whynot get aneeeasyjumponnextyear...with p u r choice ofaccommodations at thewry best rates.

Mite )t»w rt'«ntm«u NOW andyoull saw nine tavl mone\'

813/472«1613Open

JVM in 5PM, 7 Dm a

EXOEUfNTLOCATION;

HEABT OF THE ISLAND

For ltasi'n.jnio/ma!i>ii5 ,(!• • :Call ./->•:•.-..:>'

What other resortscaD <mSeason," \veconsider Opportunity.Our piweii retual management

gets.RESUUS' >

AsLiis haw

AVAILABLE86 87 seasonroom 2 baih Ihcne Walk to EBeach it,200 ;plus t.t lines

Cali 305 2715C69 ings

2 HEDROOM AVAILABLEtor a'nua rental S475 per

tf t E

RENT FROM OWNER ANDSAVE Luxur.cus 2 bedroom

C2 baih condos. On gjlf alPo nte Santo K ngs CrownOceans Reach and IslandBeach Club All anemtesInclud ng pool and tennisWeekly monlh'y discountAvallab e &t o i l seasorrales alter April 12th 313/645 5498 SB

ORIGINAL PRIVATEBEACH HOME IN

South Seas PlantationSeason & off sea OT reilals dteclly on 100 Gu 1front beach Deco a or dps gned & fdn s^ed 2M2b screened porch decksCall owner

203/259-8896,

GULF FRONTHOUSE

West Gul1 DrueDec 11600 Jan $1800Summer Rates Ava la t icCall She la 0 el l Collect

1 305 &HT 7B7O

LUXURY CONDOAvitt Sal April 1219Spoclil Rtductd Rale

SANIBEL BEACH CLUBI On Gull ore week J650Aval,, wiaoent onprerr ses spacious ?bedroom^ 2 ba h aleec*6 Pool |acu77i Ipnri«bl-es washer S -1 yere c Set ous only ca I col(pet 9 5 weekdays716/343 6B77 Eve ngs*e<*erfi* 7161343 7367

SOUTH SEA PLANTATION— \i\ Bta h V i a wth u^obstructed beactWguMvic*-s Available daysv»eeKs D 'eel throughOwie Apt I and Vtt 9W>96;j407evc* I AefkenF*

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de SanlbalSandpebblaShorewoodSundialTarpon BaachNuimes VillageMurti House ' "

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S 640 1645

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J 300S 450 600$1600S 488 1200 1 350 650S 637 850Seasons'—3S2K0

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"30 Day Minimum

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TANNING STATION lor saleby owner 2 tann ng bedsplus bus ness 1 petsonoperai on Pnced r ghl 463« 1 l A2*

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGSFOR A PART TIME (DAY)PROOFREADER AND AFUILL TIME (DAY) TYPESETTER APPLY IN PERSON AT SUNBELT PUBLISHINQ CO KINGSTONSQUARE 16661 MeOREGOR BLVD FORTMYERS

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TRAINEES NEEOcO' Wantloiearn a new Irade? Over150 jobs available NOW ExCharge 337 0505 5 14

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fun t ps p us 30 days annual

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12377 Cleveland Av* »14____ Ft MyefS S13 939 1334

THE BUBBLE ROOMon Captiva Is'and is now hiringto fill the following positions

bartender, waiters, waitresses,evening, kitchen work, and

general maintenance Pleaseapply in person between 10

a m and 2 p m at The BubbleRoom, Captiva Rd, Captiva

Island

SANIBEL REALTY, INC.NEEDS

SALES ASSOCIATES

* Ojr business has doubled and we needsales associates' ^

* Four offices serving the islands

* Sales Training Class now being formed

* Leads provided

* High commission schedule

* Join the wiming team

Ail the Ingredients necessary to make the

BEST • BETTER . . .And those new to the business

Confident of SUCCESS!!

"~ ContactBob Hurbanis

Sdlps Manager

-=* 472 6565 °Evenings 439-1089

TWO YEARS WITH USCAN HELP PAVE

THE WAY TO COLLEGE.The Army s special Two rear Erlistmpnl Program builds a

perfect budge between high school and college r

I1 can help you earn $17 000 lo college with the Ne// Gl Bill

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32-potrnoNi:> WANTED, i ;

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SECRETARIAL help lor youLe rre take ca o o> yourpaper work Conseentoudependab e San bel resdent Wllla!*oca e fs yourhome oi condo IT youi absence 472 MIO Bete ences

PURCHASING!! OLDPAINTINGS ant quescarpels any cond i on buyh g now lor p vale coHeclor Free professionalevalual ons Fa child I neAits Inc *33-OO3a 24 hrs

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PURCHASING1 ! ! OLDPAINTINGS AiMiQues -carpels any cond t on —buying now lorpi valecollectof free o'atess oialevaluat ot)s FA1RCWILDFINE AHTS »VC 4130034114 hrs

USED COLOR TVs

WALL UNIT S45O On "

FOR SALE FULL B

4 33

MAYTAG WASHER ANDDRYER 2 years old 5500Kenmore wajher a rd dryer3 years old $350 Couch andmatching loveseat J i soAnd much mere? to choosefrom Buyers Cmice 542" 4 7 4123

A CHAIR5 FOR THE PfiiCEOF ONE 2 i j An

tut *-d 2, i>B y i, U •> K

Alf l CONDITIONER 2' 000BTU McGRtW EOISONII- S ^0 A IANE-

8ABY GRAND PIANOneeds work 1600 cash 5743348 Ask for Donna 5/9273a even ngs and weekends 5(7

LD660 PIONEER HIGHFIDELITY LASER DiECPLAYER Must sell for $250And ong nal y J600 Or g nalpackag ng Like brand newconditioi Ca1!693-17°5 517

YAMAHA ELECTRICPIANO 7i io5 old UenewIt does coot 53 000 But Iwi t sell It tor 31500 Pleasecall al 482 B9!t 5/7

41-H0USEH0LD :'-.••.; 'FOB SW.E: . : v ;

WATERBED KING SIZECOMPLETE never used$185 Dresser * th ml (Ofhutch 1265 Portable c cct r c typewrfer $55 OodgeOmni SI 12695 Cape Cotal home $5 000 down 7728761 c ' (30

SOFA 9 0 - DANISHMODERN a v o c a d o 4cushions 6 legs $250 472 r

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SOFA BED LIKC NEWneutral upholstery $100Swvel lounge char likenew t l ue Lphoistery 150 3piece sectional bed Otto-mar .duroy 11:style rug $45 Two wh tetormica cube style endtables $40 472 9629 4M4

BEAUTIFUL LOVE SEATFOR S A L E c r u s t brownbeige floral print w i th darkwood arm res s B r a i n piping around cushions andtrim Attractive p eco mintcond t on Asking $225 Call549-5174 4/30

KINO H E A D B O A R D 2NIGHT STANDS tr piedresser arnoire darkwood Excellent cond t onMov ng Best oiler 4721919 4 24

BEDROOM SET INCLUOINO DRESSER withminor headboard andnight table J5Q plus antique wooden desk w th 7drawers 150 Noranne 4724000 days 4/29509 eveninga 4124

MOVING TWINS FULLAND QUEEN SIZE BEDSLois ot turn ture and muchmore All excellent condition Very cl°an and reasonab o 939 2 6 J 7 4 24

KING SIZE CANNONBALLBEDROOM SUITE 7 p eceexcellent cond I on S3 000value for SI 600 482 77254811529 lirm 4 23

DINING ROOM SET tectangular oak labie 2 leavesextends to 100 rches neludes 6 Bernha t f a r viproistered cha i s - 4 s d e 2cap lan f^e«J2 50O askng$700 489 4739 4 23

70 GALLON Live Manelobsler tark Call 99-J7733Oood cond t o n Mus* sell

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COLOR AND MONOCHROME TELEVISIONSuncaled (or repars Irom$30 8 4 W S50 color K * kFix TV Inc "*260 Broad uway call 334 7833 Fastheme service 5J7

FOR SALE J e w e i - yecckta I ings etc Pleasec a l at 482 6911 bil

DOG TRAVEL KENNELmed urn si e I berglasst k e new c o r d t on $50Viol n <newly E,1 LRO bo* )$325 value orS2/5 TL99 4Acomputer and gatres i9s542 374S 542 6 U 0 4/30

C O M P A N I O N CHYPTCHAPEL OF LIGHT ForMyers Herror al G i d e n sreta Is above $3300 asK ng$2800 phone997?H3 4/30

CHINA PLATES OLD $15EACH Ct nacups siucers$10 each lots o l oddgcod es old VJII am RognrsS Iver SS Serv ce (or 6$1500 Call 463 6525 4 30

30'WROUGHT IRON PATIOTABLE and 2 chars 4630372 4.-23

GYM°AC 2500 OL WEIGHTMACHINE Grand newnever used fully assembled Pad $379 plus $50assembly charge W 1 sellfor $275 Call evenings 4818378 4133

WATERBED KINS SIZESTABILIZER headboardheater pads two years oldthree sets of sheels (371472 2539 4-2*

ANTIQUES MADEIRATABLE CLOTHS napkinsandmisc linens Champimevase Wedgewood QueenAnn Stylo V u ne and Navaiorug 463945a " 2 3

HAMMOND 3307 CONSOLEORGAN wth,e«te na lLes ! *speaker Lots o f goodesand rh/thm Hammohd X 77console organ w t h e«t as481 1284 even n g i any! me

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DINETTE SET $95 LAMPTABLE $75 Oddi n ends4b3 9<CB 4 23

5HELL TABLE DRAPES/RODS for Sundial apt Oicnpa in i l ng * champagneglasses Marble top cotlcetable Fit* cabinet Ianclothes misc h;jseholdgoods 472 5 2 9 6 ^ 4 24

SEARS WINDOW AIR CON01TI0NER used 2 mas$200 barrel) gamo l ib e *cha rs see lo a^prec ateJ700 Goil ca t w too r tcbatteries $700 Ant gu&dresser 334 2856 5 7

FOR SALE ASSORTEOBOATING EQUIPMENTelectr cal s jpoles smallV pulle/s srop anvi —

water heater cements 1)9hp tractor * D&2 er andburkex - 6 table saw and6 (oner — Lame CressFeeds — Snapper Rdngmower nanif more ternsJ P Wallers 485 Keltey RfFMB Behind Gaddes 4&6

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4 23

50 FAMILY YARD 5ALECYPRESS VILLAGE SUBDIVISION or> W nVler BoadJust north o'Giad'olus FortMyers Apr! 261 h 8 3 pmEverything you want orneed 4 23

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'A MOREEXCELLFNT WAYHEALTH CENTER'

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MERCEDES 230C 19831J200 n les 1 o*rtet serv ce reco d S *e newSU65O MERCEDES 300SEX 1971 75000 m esMINT co l e c t c s HernS10 750 AUTOBAHNMERCFDE'i SERVICE Se »ing al! German cars a IEng sh and art fimet caf48' ZH9 5^7

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1975 FORD BAHCHEB0351 Jt auto P<! PB ACAM PM st-reo i r i«e Ve vgoad cor-} t on $<200 1972Cad lac Coupe O f V i * a lpo^er Good cond tionS75O 997 2776 5.7

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STANDARD POODLE PUPSchamp on sired male $275 2* h t e maes 1200 ea hLarge dogs (or praec'ortthat con I s t e l Call toda/693 5213 i 23

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1964 TOYOTA TERCEL 4wh*ei dr VG sta! on wagon30 000 m les all op I ons excellent condit o i $7300•172 1519 and/or alter 6 p m275 3218 a 24

1980 BMW 5281 greensun oof fully loaded 4BOO0miles I ke new MUSTSELU Askng $8900 27561*6 57

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1 9 8 4 - IVORY MERCEDES300D TURBO 30 000 mP re li tires Excellent condd o n ' Two year dealer warranlyst l l n elf 'ct $19 500472 940b " 5/7

1984 CHEVY EL CAMINOVa tl't wheel power w n(lows AM/FM Lass T*olone blue Maich ng t i ripershell 27 000 mles $8500calla' lerSpm 693 5052 5'7

„ 1978 BMW 3201 dr sunroofAWJFM Cassette greal conC lion S5 500 939 3094afler6 5 7

TOYOTA TERCEL 1982 DE- LUXE LIFTBACK ar aulo

AMJFM louvers 34 COOml"3 erg nal owner Asking $4 200 9361543 5/7

1985 NIGHT HAWK 450only 3 300 mr les Goodcondition Ask nq $1 150 orbestoflfr 936 3871 5/7

MERCEDES BENZ, 1972 280SEL 98 000 miles 8 c/tRegular gas loaded greatshape $4 900 4729620 4/17

PONTIAC BONNEVILLE^ 79 fully equ pped elge inMerior beige very clean

tinted windows t owner$4 000 negotiable Call9362835 5/7

1B78 MONARCH MERCURY Good conditionPower steering powerbrakes will set for SI 600Can be seen at 7400 EsieroBlvd or call 463 1051 5/7

3 HAVE TWO CARS! MUSTSELL ONE) 1982 ChevroletCapr ce Classic 2 door30 000 miles 1985 Ford

, M u s i n g LX spoM hatchback 16 00umies Phone47Z4512days 5/17

MERCEDES 79 30OSDTURBO DIESEL Durgundyw/black leather sunroofnew tires Immaculte$14 200 4812483 5/7

CHEVY VAN 77 GOOD VANFOR WORK painters toolsand ladders Included $800OBO 772-8032 SU

1984 PONTIAC FIERO SEWhile 4 speed sunroolluggage rack aluminumrims rack and pin on sleerIng Handles well! A steal al

•^ only $7000 4726353 eves5/7

1977 S CYL VOLARE 1050aulomalic transmission 2dr radio good cond lion 14231530 4f23

PORSCHE 911 SC TARGA1980 low miles fully

t equipped 1 owner $22 500482 2540 eves 4ei 7168 517

^MERCEDES 1980 3000Gold color Excellent cond

, tlon $12 900 Also i960CUTLASS GUTLASSSUPREME BHOUGHAMaood condit on maroon$2 900 7720289 4 23

19B0 FORD F 700 New V 8Detroit d esel engine 2

* speed l i t i ga te 20' alumnum body $15 000

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1982 PONTIAC GRANDPRIX au nmat c A_C powersteer ng aid troves Kenwood AM FM Idpe po*eriv idoAS and locks tiltvr-eel a d cru se^ontrolUcdft Best reasonable olItr 542 1164 4/23

CUSTOM 73 CHEVY LUVf78 with Buck 231 hp VS

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BUY ME SERVICE ME, PUTME TO WORK I m a 76Matador Wagon W/J0497 000 mles Buy at $375772 ..003 4/23

1H73 LINCOLN roNHNENTAL MARK IV Pi. sa o t /o ginal o^ne v>a " s va n \p sa y ed t oi" LocVs

t i -?ed very cieaT FVGI/th ng works even th " clockVU\ sell rciu tantly !orS4M)0ca h 472 4047 4 ?3

04 OLDS MOBILE OMEGA4 door cru se cool ol ACone owntr 2^000 m los$6(100 Excellent cond t orr46J 0577

stereo veiour nlenor p nslnping A'C Must see toappreciate Like new — askfor Janet days 939 4550evenings and weekends997 8900 $7 500 OBO 4/23

HANDICAP FORCES SALE1985 mini van Dodge 4 cyllow miles custom high toppaint window couchcarpel cru se power w ndows AM/FM quad stereo$21000 n»w only $15000Please cat! Dave 656 5677

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CLASS C 79 VW SUPERBEETLE CONVERTIBLEnew engine sunshineyellow great i rmsment(and tun) $5 500 4f$2S48

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75 BUICK ELECTRA Verycean 100000 mles Takeany of ler 936 4068KAWASAKI 1982 7S0GPZExcellent condition J850Call now Must see to apptec ale 4r2J

1979 CADILLAC DaVtLLE 2DOOR all power high m leage 1983 Chevy SW DloselEithe car lor $4 COO or tradefor boat and tanler CallDanny 4661401 anytime

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1984 BLACK PONTIACFIERO S E~ 19 000 m4 speed removable sunrootA/C cassette stereo limedwindows immaculate excellent cond tton must seelMusi sacrifice! TOP Call369 2716 leave messageAfter 1 30 4/23

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CONVERTIBLE BAR^RACUDA 1968 35 000ORIGINAL DOCUMENTEDMILES 95 ' . restored ne*

198.1 MERCEDES 300SDTURBO Sun oof ful y loaded Loymla Encelentcond lion $24 900 332 4543weekdays t 23

RABBIT B1 DIESEL4 SPEED manual transmitsion 4 door rad o noarNew tires extra clean nofust Please call alter 6 p mor anyitme on weekendsS2 500 574 6435 4/21

TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE1976 Mercury Monarch a

48 000 miles New batteryTwo rew ires Good rad o

Good cond lion $1 5004721079

MOPED FOR SALELIKE NEW $250

472 3634

FOR SALE 1983 5 0Mustar-j GT MotivatedSder 765 4193

DAT5UN 300ZX 85 TURBONAVY powdDr blue leatherInter or takeover paymenlsOl $37J.mo Call 997 4900

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1983 CORD T BIRD IMMACULATE navy *f l ghlblue i l t e r i o r AMffWcassette wire wheelsc u se t II wheel powcIn n't, and nirrors van lymrron 44 000 m $6 935OBO 936 7375 4/23

BUICK RIVIERA 198150 000 m les 2 tone g eonThslu<urot,9$6501ca canhe you a lor on yS5 200 C*

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REDUCED FOR QUICKSALE 1980 Cad llac oev lies Iver anil b'ack loaded lo«m les $7400 or best offer433 2083 4 30

1980 MAZDA 626 Excellentcond ton Air stereo tintedwindows 5 speed $3 800Or make oiler 482 5900433 349S 4 30

s onatopholstereci w Ih or c naimate al New 1 es $4 500orbestotfe 334 5268 days542 3706 evej 4 30

NISSAN SENTRA 84deluxe a r AM FM 5 speedlow highway miledge 3 4yea s loll on 5 yea' warranty Brown v* th be ge inler of $6 500 Call alter 6pm 466 6778 4 30

1S34 DODGE OAYTONATURBO 25 000 mles oilchanged 8 1 mes adultowned and dr ve 5 speeds « speaker AM FM casseiie tinted wndoas Z Pbaited (am ly too b g mustsell excellent $6950 4813222 542 8679 4 30

DATSUN300ZX 85 TURBOm dnlght blue w powderblue leather nlerior turboTakeover payments ot $373/mo Call9974900 4 30

FORD f 100 79 PICKUP rehuill engne needs someworh power $2 000ormaheoffer 7*2 8590 4 30

1983 KAWASAKI KX 80clear cond t on Has hghperformance pa Is $550 oryour best offer Ca I us at433 9348 evenings andweekends 4 30

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CAMPING VAN 1983 CHEVCONVERSION 31000 mipop top retr geraior AMfFM laoe Covnert ble topassenger use $10 500472 2278 5/7

tO »27 RV FLORIDAROOM Insulated roo' Vinylw ndo*s Frsl S1200 lakestl 4121

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1979 APACHE MINI HOME23 D o o y c ' i s s lu yseil-con a ned I*i5*;t CapeHa*h Ct F^/i f lye s 4330692 4 23

1970 VW CAMPER BUS

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CAMPER TOPPER forSChevrolet pickup Ask ng$75 Very good srtape Makeoiler 332 5778 4 30

FORMULA 23 FT SPORTSMAN w th Cuddy cab n andhead 260 Merc I/O Extras'Like new stored «n garageNew Ira le »i |h brakes and 'power wnch 120 000 472J504 tno

1980 IB FT SPORTCRAFTbo*rider 170 hp mefrrutserI/O Excellent cond t on'Full canvas decih f ndefCB rad 0 Coast GuardequB

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DOOGE MINI VAN 44deluxe custom convert on4 buckets couch largestorage u n l Over $15000new must sell $10 500 275-6389 or 93*0583 5/7

FORD VAN 1981 h gh topSi mus Convers on 46 000mies Full package S9 3909365909or481 3341 5/7

FORD HI TOP VAN CAMPER lactpjy equipped stoveoven Sinn electric 2 wayrefrigerator Sleeps 2 ad il lsand 2 children Exce lentcondit on ready to go$3 BOO 463*885 4/23

OWN YCUR OWN LOT' 35II park model with screenroom Total electric and lurnfshed Corner lot $37900Take motor home h tradeWi l l ren* lor 5 monlttmm mum 466 5931 4/23

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1980 CHRIS MODEL 281hard top m ni cond 1 onfully equipped 500 hrs$32 500 or best c- le 542

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19S2 CHRIS CRAFT" newmotor 100 hrs Interior t kenew Potlo poliy full covernew pant Ike new Must

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1981 HUNTER 25PERFEC* SHAPE' Aulop lol many extras' Ne*Mercauxilary ready to sail!Ask ng $15000 Rick 4663633 days 7651241 eves

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MFG16 BOAT 6 s hp Johnson outboard motor Rockett i l t t aiter •* galvanized$1 500 Call before noon 1597692! 4/23

1984 22 FT MITCHELL w th220 Yamaha special EXCELLENT CONDITIONB m ni top compass CoastGuard equ pment imronpant |ob Askng $12 000Call 43J3411 alter 4 1986267 2422 *IJQ

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01 JOHNSON 90 H PMOTOR 82 Mitchell boat1811 U boat trailer Powertrim and 11t Full walk hcanvas $4 100 466 7692

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H08IP CAT RACER 16 FTYELLOW wffRAlLER JndTequ \a Sunrise sa Is, CatTrax* many extns E*celleni cono" t on Pi ced tosell 463 14P or 48^1041

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SOFT OF BEAUTIFUL TWINNDOARD live aboard boat

f berglsss teak walnut andsunless sleet W H lakeaiy lhnp n trade 772^911al ler6pm 150 s quicVsa "

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198S 20 FT SPORTCRAFTwM15 OMC includescushion* l i fe jacketsd g tat depth finder VHFrad 0 40 gallon on boardfuel and tra ler A I st IIunder warranty j CalfShawna, 997-6970 ia,5004?3

BOAT DOCK FOR REhTPrivate lockers deepaccess to- bay Ru^n ngwater PI one 472 4655 4^4

fORSALE-Sunfsn th* fun' 53 Ihoat cover aid <a I

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16 FT PR1NDLE CATAf MAflAN lo sale Eicelient

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CORRECT CRAFT 23 CUDDY NAUT1OUE 7fl new 454OMC 84 Loran C Re-otd ngFishFndef aulo anchor —m rdla'.s complete canva«t*e bat well 112 000 2835032 <(J3

197B 24 WELLCRAFT AIRSLOT Wilfcsround Cuddyrebu It 235 Evan 64 powerhea3 3S kicker VHF depthcorrpat* port a pot Vi d veplatform very good r ding1 ih ng boat reasonable(813)466-1514

DAVES OUTBOARD andS'ern O> ve Mar ne Serv ceauthor zed OMC Stern Drivedealer o Evinrune JohnsonCvys or ou'boards Docksideservco 7721102840 £.£. 9th Terrace CapeCoral

ALLMAND 2G FT LOADEDDEPTH FINDER C8 VHFpower anchor n«w batlartas , au'omatc batterycharger Shore power andmore $9 500 Call 482 4450

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8ES* OFFER OR TRADE forsmalle boat - 1965 ChrisCrall 2t 6 nalk soundcutycabn 150 hp Mercuryp I rim p t It o I in ecled24 hrs o n r g Top stdocurtars Ne*eec'ronics CGeaupmenl rew ga aniedtandem mtraicr A I ^fcene* 4637)00 424

PENN YASN 21 SOATQjodconl ton sPatsO 228HP Chcj/ erg 3 tunr*^dr ve p sn ng f spa phore4f* 83'6 4 23

BAYLINER IS50 1977 0 0tull canva* heal gale>1^85 tandem tra ler 17935takes It an Call 433-4203

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15 SAF T MATE In te rand etras Neve been usedin sa'l wale 55 hpJohnson A 1 cond lion$2200 463 9655 5/7

IB FT ALUMINUM ROLLSatie boat 1 a ler £qu ppedw th bear ng Diddy wheelbearings 466 3441 4 23

1978 EV NRUDE 70 HPMOTOR Run good MakeOffer 4636714 4'23

30 FT FISHER KETCHBt ile( proo) ocean c u ser30% below ma k«! value$43 900 466 263*5 * ' M

DIVORCE SALE 1953 21Gfaste* Cuddy cab n 260hp OMC 10 only3f5hra 1O*r>er frcsn wate boat lullcanvas part, a potty, VHFdeo h finder all CoastGuard packaqe Owner wentback north Blue'<ook value$14 000 Sacrifice at $9 895Call Dob days 997 7652eves 542 IMS 5/7

CHRIS CRAFT 19 10 140Merc cru ser [ull covers1979 13000 or o c f olfer4r>3«834 Alter2pm 5/7

SI TEX LORAN 787C LIKENEW S47S Also FirstMate s Auto P lot for wheelor ti ler Ike new $285Phonn 463 3138 4/24

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GULF FRONT WEST CORNERRESIDENCE • Of ATM) in i in\c\r nnntlc srtiint, Tills 2 JM dro m 2Inih plus dm A ill I ni T^»I hrcathkssCustom C i ifortin shullrrs throughoutt ipturethf tssciid ofn il II if h frontliving ( Til W'll FNlow RrillarAssotHtt (d i j s 172 **121 i n s472 2959) or B(rk\ Uillluns BirktrSaks i r i n (divs 472 J121 eves472 ^457)

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GULFSIDE PLACE - PENTHOUSELEVEL— Fills luii bedroom l u u b i t hwith ticu uindnnimlum is lit l t d in1 h isc II ttifl h e i s t isi for l l t rnl i i \1 wInward frsliro Isl me! 01 lend unfurnfshe.d il S 340 000 to i m l u l t u i l emU J I I ind umdow di or V »r tnort it forillation tonldci Scott N uim mil Hi >kirSilcwnan|(Ji>b 1723121 o r 4 7 2 022>u i s 172 6.202)

PRIVATE FISHtNO PIER In iddl(Inn this MAKINPR POINTE 2 bf droc m2 bath condom in tn in offtrs two lenptecourts two s» tmming pooh boildockage and Bay beach Attrdciivch,furnlahcd this Qiyfrunl unit is the spotfor the avid sportsman Offered f >rS149 5OO C-ill Pam Plahkr Brakt rSalesman (days 472 3121 CYLS472 3897)

DEEP WATER CANAL HOMES195OOO With a beautiful \ Itw, down

a long canal and one hilf bloLk to (heDay This 3 bedroom 2 bith MlchlginSaville model offers the avid boalir i

plate for the family AND boat For your^polntmcnl ask for Mike nr G GRobldtau Reiltor Associates (dij s472 3121 eveo 472 5102)

LET THIS TOWNHOUSE CONDOWORK FOR YOUI 2 100

q llfMir pHu u ih « n n ir undpc relies p lrqua flo »rs sit rpt 8In iiitftullv furiiish(dr Mini n sort itmrsplu n »ith on sfic n ni its uidinim^tnunt r » qut tbiil u nr s j i< »/•/{ pool sitmi Gulf h*. u|i Thd nuthmor«' H> -ippnmttneni onl\ (oriinciGltnnCirrclli Rt illor Assntllti UU\s472 3121 ( cs 172 60-11

IT REALLY IS THE BEST LOCATION AT POINTS SANTO Unit*E37 Diautinil Gulf from \itw t h r rbidroom tttobathtorrnrlocntion Askinjj S125OO0 furnished Cnnlut HostGibnc> Broker Salesmin (davs47^3121 eves 472 2631)

DISCRIMINATING TASTE brsldt scribes thlb luxurious Irfach frontjpanment Three btdrot ms threeInths ill amcnllfe1} spufousncss noteasily found I Icise ci\l lod ly for A tonof this apirtment Jojn Io\<c BrokerSilcsman (dJJ s 472 T 121 c i r s472 2649)

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EXCELLENT HOMESITE in sccluded area of other fine homes Have yourown acre surrounded by lush vegetationwith deeded access to Dinktns RtyouAll this for $37 000! Unbelievable! CallJoan Joyce Broker Salesman (dajs472 3121 even 472 2649)

LARGE TWO STORY HOME ONCANAL 2 2OOiq ft of tfr icious livingoi} secluded cirni lot Hoint. fcatuns 4hedroomi 3 biths open bcuntd (illIngs free st inding flpphte in livingroom hrgc huimminff ptml nnd ^bciutifully crafted wood dtik and pitioAll this on a specticulir lot in SanibtlEstates for only S229OOO1 ^ou MUSTste this onel Call Joe Burns Rcal'orAssociate (days 472 3121 eves472 5814)

BEAUTY SURROUNDS YOU - tn (hischarming 1 Ij-druou I t I ith ROOSE-\LLT CH\N^L home Misur suinA ith cjtlu drd t \ Hit ^ md pri\ ittsundftk I us! iv tun 1M iped tropiri)^rounds kid to \our ouu t o u n d boilh nisi >nnking this a trut Islindresidence \skinf, S i n 000 furnishedFormnn inform (lion t ill Debbie Weinvfock Realtor Assocldtc (days 4721121 «\es 172 1294) .

-LOTS:-LOT IN DUNES ON WATER MfclMthe ones like this are going fist! CallM iry Lou Tr itirht Rciltor Associate(daji 472 3121 t\es 472 2880) orBecky ttlllnim (days 4723121 cvc«472 b4S7) °

Mnt«r iSd i^tM \ liv iC mpi <(i/nl Listing Sen Irr

.«*#sscoiates,a»«., realtor

1149 Penuinkle Way / 2427 Pcnuinkic WaySambd khnd Flomh 33957 (813) 472 3121

Toll I rce In n (800) 282 0160OulifFL (800) 237 6004

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SUWD AY* 'APRIL2 7THE DUNES COUNTRY CLUB

SANIBEL ISLAND

ADMISSION: $ 2CHILDREN UNDER 1 2 ADMITTED FREEPROCEEDS TO BENEFIT C.R.O.W.

~raiitoVi! 1'ia P T H " Specialties frornf/31 Island restaurants

n n o n x» TW = WaitcrMaitress races sponsored bv. , .' ; JLZ;«iU ir.Wl. ;\mencan E\press

: r' X - 3 P^M.!''Childrcns' activities" Team tuft of war sponsored bv Miller2 P . M .

JO P.M.NOON-6 P.M. Uvc cnlertdmmcnt

..rescntation ol'Iastc of the Islands Dining3 : 3 O P . M . A w a r d s . sponsored by the Island Reporter •; o

SUPPLEMENT TO ISL&SBSEPOKiEK u APR

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Enunett the otterthrives on island specialtyBy Anne Mitchell

E moult the baby river otter has his ownpersonal favorite recipe from all th» islandspecialties that are dished up

Ingredients like beets brewers veast doL,chow Spanish sardines and Ltverol capsules ma> onot sound all that appetizing to the average ptr•on — but Tor Lmmett th*> coi coclion ha*. be?njust right to transform him from a 220 gram babvthiL. would fil in the palm of u hand to a six poundbundle of mischief

CROW \Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife) «taffirs ditisid the recipe to ensure bmmeti s sturdygrowth in the hope that one day soon he may bertUased back to the wild

Emniell was found cold and alone in a puddlelast December al Big Cypress Swamp behe\t*d to1e orphaned and handed over to CROW for cart

Ik is onlv on* of hundreds of wild animals andbirds that btnef t from CROW s care tach Marmany of which ire safelv returned to tht wildafhr trtdlnr-nt

Creatures such as ptlicans herons eaglesosprt\s -owls hawks opossums rabbits andv\ t n the occasion il alhgatnr from all over Let

County and sometimes beyond are treatrd by thecaring hands of CROW staffers and volunteers Avoluntter rescue network helps transport injuredwildlife from near and far

Taste of the Islands raised $21 000 last >ear —one third of CROW s annual operating budget

The public can help by donation volunteerwork by btcommg a CROW member (see membership coupon) by joining the adopt a bird programor bv supporting fund raising events like Taste ofthe Islands Call -172 3644 for more information CJItm-r Otter Chou a !a CKCWOne cup Espilac formula8 heaped tablespoons dry cat chow6 heaped tablespoons Gerber junior carrotsI Iart,e Spanish sardines

j 1 leaf lei Luce chopped; 4 heaped tablespoons canned dog foodj 4 heaped tablespoons high protein b-iby ct.re.il{ 4 heaped tablespoons wheatgerm

4 capsules vitamin E! 2 tablespoons beets

H 7 1/2 gram capsules LiverolMethod Blend all the ingredients until fairly

smooth Serves 8 baby river otters

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, LES PALOURDES• FARCIES1 COTE D'AZUR

(Recrpe compliments ofLa Vendee Restaurant

oPoacl ed clamsChopped onionCrisp baconParsley 6MushroomsBread crumbsHalf shells * ^Garlic butler paste (Combine butteipressed garlic iuices and parsley into apaste)Chon poached clams sautced onion andrt usnrnoms bacon and parsley Combine together with qarlic butter pastePlace portions on Hal' shells Spunnlewith bread crumbs Plaie in toaster oienuntil golden brown

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FINALISTS IN THE 1986 TASTE OF THEISLANDS-ISLAND REPORTER DINING AWARDS

THE BESTISLAND RESTAURANT:

NUTMEG HOUSE167 vo e l casi 20 rest aura its named

• FOR FUNTHE BUBBLE ROOM

^ McTSTHE MUCKY DUCKWILS LANDING168 votes cast 16 restaurants ramed

• FOR A ROMANTIC EVENINGLA SENDEENUTMEG MOUSETHISTLE LODGE!S7 voles cast 21 estaurants named

• FOR A CELEBRATIONNUTMEG HOUSETHETMBERSW1L3 LANDING {

• FOR OOURMtT DININOTHE GREENHOUSELA VENDEENUTMEG HOUSE I1 3 votes cast 1S rostaurants named

Is named

m FOR BREAKFASTCAFE ORLEANSLIGHTHOUSEQUARTERDECK155 voiescast I2r«,si

H FOR LUNCHTHE BUBBLE ROOMFACESTIMMYS NOOKWILb LANDNG y

170 voles cast 2* restaurants named• FOR DINNER

NUTMEG HOUSETHE TIMBERSWILS LANDING167 votes ca^t 23 restaurants named

The Imalists listed above are the top three vote getters In (hoDining Awards balloting listed l i alphabetical order (not Inorder o l vote ta li*3) When rnore than three r«3tauraits arelisted this reflects a l ie vote in one of the top three posltions The var atlon in 'otal votes per category reflect ballotswhich did not have votes cast m each category Winners Ineach dlv slon wilt be announced at the Taste of tho Islandsfestival on Sunday April 27 and will receive a plaque inrecognition of (heir victory Complete Ilstlr gs of the ballotingIn the Dining Awards will be published in the May 1 issue olthe Island Reporter Q

• FOR BRUNCHTHE BRA<-S ELEPHANTMORGANSTHISTLE LODGE1M votes cast '5 res'aun

• FOR TAKEOUTTHE B HIVEOR MUMCHICSISLAND PIZZASI BON158 votes cast 27 cestaun

• FOR ALL REASONSNUTMEG HOUSETHE TIMBERSWILS LANDING168 voles cas1 20 estauri

Come Watchthe Sunset

With UsChef Selections Dally

Serving Daily. Lunch 'til 2:30.Dinner 't i l 9:30.

Open All Day for Wine & Ale.In the Heart of Downtown Captiva

on the GuffAndy Rosse Lane. Captiva island

472-3434.Closed Sundays J N O Credit Cards

DR. IHUNGHIESSHRIMP SPECIAL'

— cooked^or raw~^-

MEDIUM (41-46) $5.99 IbJUMBO (21-25) $8 99 1b

XTRA JUMBO (10-15) S9 99lb.

Make sure yousee us at the ^Taste of theIslands. Wewill befeaturing our8-fcot GodfatherItalian subs.

| D R . MUNCHIES — The Lighthouse DelJJ359 Periwinkle Way, Sanlbel 472-3354 f

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SEAFOOD BOCA GRANDERecipe compliments ofChadwick s Restautant

SERVES SIX f15 ea 21/25 shrimp20 ea 30/40 scallops4 oz chopped ?lams12 02 diced grouper c

6 oz sliced mushrooms3 oz green onions u12 oz heavy cream L3 oz white wine °3 oz garlic (to taste)8 oz parmesan cheese, freshly grated2 oz lime |ulce (to taste)6 oz butter, lightly salted1V4 Ib fettucini (cooked)Salt and pepper to taste

Method1) Saute mushrooms and green onions

in 2 oz. butter (soft) on medium heat until transparent

2) Add shrimp, scallops, grouper andclams and slowly cook until 3A cooked

3) Turn up heat, add wine and reduceby 'A of liquid

4) Add heavy cream and simmer untilcream starts to thicken • will reduce by

• approximately Vt5) Add lime juice and seasonings and

garlic and simmer everything for oneminute To finish the dish, add 4 oz soltbutter and blend together Let saucereduce to your preferred thickness

6) To serve, heat tettuclni and pourJ

sauce over fettucini and garnish withgrated fresh parmesan cheese andparsley

Bon Appetit'

Two Big Endorsements For Ghadwicks.And One Little One.

ihiwt of hbld n>j a uionc* •*» cat t actually ^ l ^ndoTwrnenft Irorn pvoplt? MeEtiic*t H«mn<|v,dv Klnq H*nry VIII i tNapoir Jti Bonaparte

But MV te crrtnin Chadutck s uould

Ahrr a long. <tayi of hfltilirH, mnt! n or batlung a typt-t TilOT Papa Mvrn ngway wouldhavi- lowfd IC aioid biitll IK] a nrchl f

So I «• u-ouid navt. lnucd Chadwkksand ou' (ie»h svjfood thole* m«ati di-ca

moiv wpt Kt caivd than an A'ltcan uFnri

the dresi s almijii as cavjal p.Klny H*nry VIII wyi ( th i uyfi si* i»iv«

tryng to ' nd oflf v ho ci y v«? h m _jr>oilfood in k ig »isi>d jmrtt "••

Whiitf tritr cunv^qutr^c^^ ut dftpl* atirxfUimrfon Ikc him limicl u.. ovaiid

Polvn*tian P a r a i w i i i Tu>-s<l>ySeafood D^IKJI I on (-rldny Chflmpaa-HCBtirnch on Sunday ATKI bountiful '.im tw

V p y would hai r pri pow*1

t cookGently pvtmad ng 1F|u^ianl p> nctl<a Iftim tfw vnipiit- do*i l I W*vr a y^l»*t

Which h. wliy NjpoWan H 'laJnk.i.nlly

pufitaytrd with d bund tntidt h s coatm«i«4 ng hit growling «omfn-h ^

tf only tw H>m nrQunti to- Chndit,kksd nn*T *p«.lals Pm-ue R b and K ng Crab[Jiio on Monday Stutft-d Florida GroupsQTI ^ vdnw lay Jamooarf CHkken ofThutKJ«y A f d New York Strip Sl^nk anSaluttiay

Plui n vpMU.1 ftwnu (or ulhtr hard lopk-a— Irtlv peopir Voi.r kids

AH et prk*» to ivakonebK* you can a((urd to (*«J an arrnv

Wr twnnllv vt-dorw a v» t t > Chadukkm l!w near fu'viie

As wou-d a couple of htitorys biggctl

And onw o> hitlory t tmallrit onus

^ ^ V Reservations requested 472 5111Attheentnince to South Seas Kantabon. Ccptiva Island.

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• CROW MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION :

I,would like U> be a friend ol CROW.at the*following annual membership level:. . ., ,Individual • : $10 O .] Sustaining' , > S 2 5 0 C J 'Associate ; $25O Donor . - / 'S500Q'Contributing- $50 G .Sponsor $1.000 1'.'Supporting $100 O.' a : ..- /'- °'.'-

' Name "' "' ' ' " • "~ ' !l!;; '', .;":'. ... ',;:?, .7:—.'

" ;. r • Make checks payable to CROW , ' ;

(All dues and contributions are tax deductible)

r'AutHei.btifori?

Tilic Oriental cuisine, prepared rightyour eyes! Come try our new menu.' J ' , • '•,. • •:

~~.•• '..'• M o r g a n s R e s t a u r a n t & L o u n g e .".• - ; A w a r d - v ; i n n i n g s'alad c a r t s , s u m p t u o u s s t e a k s .„

• • • , "• ' a r i d i e r n p t i n q s e a f o o d s . E n t e r t a i n m e n t •, ••:•• •'.- • • • ;; fir D a n c i n g Night ly in t h e L a u n g e . •-••• ..

• ; ; Morgan's Deli '<' -• •Featuring raw-bar favorites, huge

•.-•••:•:• . • deli sandwiches and lake-out specialties.

Morgans and Noopie's on the Gulf at Sundial Beach & Tennis Resort,: ••'• 1246 Middle Gulf Drive • Sanibel Island • 472-1114 / ; .; , ;

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DUDLEY'SMEXICAN FIESTARecipe compliments olDudley's Island Chef

i i. Ib. ground beef , :1 cup sour cream T-....2/i cup,mayonnaiEe < . ,•''->1;V2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese2 tbsp. chopped onion - • »,,2 cup Blsquick " .= ','/z cup cold water" ;.2-4 red tomatoes thinly sliced , ;12 tbsp. chopped green peppers' /;'•'.

Grease small square casserole pan.---•.--••••1 Cook ground beef .until brown & drain.Mix sour cream, mayonnaise, cheese &onion. Stir Bisquick & water to a softdough. Pat dough into pan. Layer ground

i beef, tomatoes, and green peppers.•• Spoon sour cream mixture over top.

Bake at 375 degrees for 23-30 minutes, if;

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472-0044• \ : ; ; - . ' - : : C , AMD'•••:": \:\\r":

GOLDEN GLOW CATERING472-8181

PIZZA!; Dough made Fresh Daily '

FREE DELIVERY• ;, 5 p.m.'-io p.m.-

• SCJBS •SPAGHETTI• FROZEN YOGURT ;• BEER • POP'

featuring the new

GOLDEN GLOWRIBS & CHICKEN

'">).: ' • CARRY OUT • FULL CATERIMG 0 '— OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. — »

u, 1528 Periwinkle Way • Sanlbel, FL 33957 , (Acrojs From McTs) ,

Aientfullofternptirigtastes!

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ENTERTAINMENT;••'; AWARDS - :

Where to find your favorite foods...andmore!he locator guide shows where eachrestaurant can be found and, belowr \each is serving: (

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1. Jerry's of Sanibel, Seafood Chowder, S1.502. Sloppy Jane's, Ribs, $1 r, , ,. -3. Island Chef, Golden Glo Ribs, $1 ,4. Jacaranda Inn, Grouper en Croute, S2 ..5. Sanibel Cafe, Fiery Cajun Shrimp, 50c i6. Wil's Landing, Crab Imperial Shrimp, $1 <f.7. Coconut Grove, Gyro, S2 .',..''.8. Olde Post Office Deli, Seafood Salad, SI .509. Dr. Munchles, Godfather Sub, S2

10. F&B Oyster House, Stuffed Wushioom, $1 ,11. Chadwick's, Seafood Boca Grande,.$212. Nutmeg House, Seafood Tortellini. $213. Old Captiva House, Linguini and Clams, S214. Thistle Lodge, Seafood Gumbo, $1 r :i;'" ' ' i ' '•

15. Mad Haller, Canbil Shrimp, 11 ' • i V •(16/Mucky Duck, BBQ Shrimp and Bacon,.S2 o

17. Bubble Room/Three Coins in a Eountain, $118. Hoang's, Egg Rolls, 11 „19. Cap 'nAI 's , Bullalo Wings. $1r. . . ,"?..20. Nooplo's, Yakilofl, $1 • - . , ' ::.' '21..Morgan's, BBQ Shrimp and Bacon, $222. Timbers, Blackened Shark, $1.50;. ,.2 3 . ; . > ) • • ' • : / > . • •

24. Arnle's.Arnle Dogs, $1.50 ' ••. •25. King's Crown, CaesarSalad. $1 •• :26. La Vendee, Marinated Shrimp In Putf Pastry, $227. Bailey's, Chicken Wings, 50c28. SI Bon, Gourmet,Ice Cream, $2.50.29. Mama Rosa's, Pizza Loal, $1 '30. J . Todd's, Shrimp Allredo, $2 ^ =:

•31. Brass Elephant, Veal DeLeone, $2 ,; s'52. Arnle's, Arnle Dogs, $1.50 . • • O

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STUFFED MUSHROOM CAPSRecipe compliments ofF& B Oyster Co

2 doz larqe mushrooms1 Ib lump craD meat1 Ib claw crab meat _,1 small onion2 green peppers3 pimentos ^VA cup mayonnaiseV* cuprhoneyVA cup dijon mustardVa Ib grated provolone cheese

Remove stems from mushrooms andspread on gteased cookie sheetCombine lump and claw crab meat inlarge mixing bowl Remove any shellsthat may be picked out before addingother ingredients

Dice onion, green pepper and pimentoin mod processor or by hand and add tocrab

Stir in pre mixed honey/mustard/mayoAdd half the combined garlic butter

paste" t

Mix thoroughly all IngredientsPlace into caps overfilling slightlyTop with grated cheeseBake at 350* for 20 minutes or untilcheese turns golden brown

* Combined ^u Ib butter '1 minced clove garlic1 cup bread crumbsVz pureed onioninto paste

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COCONUT GROVE'SEGGPLANT CASSEROLE (MOUSAKA)Recipe compliments 0/ n

Coconut Gro\.°)

2 medium eggplants2 medium onions chopped2 tbsp minced parsley1 cup water „Vi cup tomato paste ~~2 eggs well beatenVJ cup grated cheeseVi Ib butter'/2 cup OIIVP oil II1 !b chopped meatSalt pepper to tasteVz cup bread crumbs

Brown the meat and finely choppedonion with oline oil When well brownedadd water tomato pa'te parsley butter

salt and pepper and let it simmer on lowfire for one hour or more until paste isthickened In the meantime peel and cutlengthwise eggplants <n VS lich th ckslices Spnnk'e with flout and saute inolive oil or butter to a golden brown color Add to the already cooked choppedmeat the two tablespoons of bread Lcrumbs and mix well Butter a bakingdish well and sprinkle with breadcrumbs Place half of eggplant slices inthe dish and spread half of choppedmeat on the eggplant slices Add remaining eggplant and chopped meat -=paste alternately Pour well beaten eggson top and spread evenly Sprinkle withgrated cheese and bread crumb mixtureand bake in medium oven for about half

I an hour or until golden brown

BELLY-UP TO OUR WEEKEND CREEK BUFFETa marathon of good eating

All You Can fcat Just $10 95Fvery Friday and Saturday Night 4 10pm 10 p m

Moussaka • Pasiichio • Limb• Roust Sirloin of Bixf

b • Stuficd Grape Leaves • Fish Plaki• Greek Salad

• Baklava • & More(Regular menu alto available)

tnjoy Our Vuthtntic Greek Btlly DancerTwo Shows

bvcry Fr djy and Saturdjy N ghiAn island Tradition

Sealixxl Special! es and Mainland FateAll Dav Happv Hour I vcrjday in Our Lounge 1 1 A M

Homcn id-* Istai d DessertsDailv Luni.ht.on and Dinner Specials

Children s Menu From SI 99

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coconutSince 1957

OUR GIFTTO YOU

COUPON °A complimentary glass of our finehouse wine with every paid dinner

RESTAURANT & LOUNGCCorner or Tarpon Day Raul! & Periwinkle WayMon Sat II A M 111 10 P MSun , 8 A M to 9 P M 472-1366

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CRAB IMPERIALSHRIMP

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VEAL LEONE. Recipe compliments of •' '.The Brass Elephant . .

INGREDIENTS: . •. .'• ••..,•-•T w o 2 oz. portions of veal , ,2 oz. scallops . , . „ , ,P-oz.^shrimp : •'• *1 oz. sherry . :••' ' ^ . !

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PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS: * ' ;Pound out'vef! \ ;"t,':. '' • "• ' .rHeat butter in,;~kil!et

aDredge veai, stirimp and scallops in , ,•' J l b u r ' ."'••• .",:• ', • „ . . • .-• . ','

Saute all inrhot butter ' •'Salt l ightly' . . _ \ ."': • •Flame with sherry'" ' : ' .Squeeze with lemon juice, •*..,Add cream ' "- :..,; = J|1.\. ; '

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CHEF DOUG RAJKOVlC hdi do^grivd a dinntrfor t\\e Sprlria/Surnm^r valu^ ^dsor) Uidt is suplensu

Blflckencd Groupwr.' boih iuki« priced at %Vi. 95; Thef^olutts. md intnc. all Include I<J»M;(1 Hftren inlad. freih

hi«ad with fl thcet- ot * l ld rttc or baked potato;pctct^piivc palal.-i. Tin* dirliyhtfuv of vntTd1^ fiom Broiled B(4^a 'liD !o itit; Br

\> as St>;ak Di.ini' jitid GullShnmp Grand Mainwr ' .:;-_ • . .'••.• -..

In addition to our usual !<tr«, Chela vpocial rnenu that

special ffaturi's Include.Kibanii

A populai iuticiicon Icaiurf ha* hfen ti^lutiied. whkh -combines our (obulous Svafood and Crab Salad «.-Hh ,'.Grouper lingers compElrnpritvd by a 9la><5 of Champaglor only SS.^S ,- .,. -. ' " .

Don't forget our evet populnr Sunday Brunch,10.00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. r i c h and eierv Sunday

dmUctmblm Immtr.m o n Smnlbml .. . -BRASS ELEPHANT •nrina eh

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FIERY CAJUNSHRIMPRecipe compliments o/The Sanibel Cafe

Vz Ib melted butterV2 Ib melted margarineVi c Worcestershire4 tbs black pepper j1 tsp rosemary ->2 tsp tabasco2 tsp salt3 cloves of garlicjuice of 2 lemons j5 lbs ShrimpOven — 400°

Mix all ingredients except lemon juiceand shrimp Pour ' ' c sauce into a baning dish and arrange layers of shrimpuntil 1 inch from the top Pour rest ofsauce on top Bake 15 20 minutps stirring once or twice Serves 8 10

Tahitian Gardens Shopping Center

Serving Brcaklast Opening at 7 A M Evcrv Da\Lunch 11-2 30 — Iloimmade Soup E\crv Da\

Special Ice Cream • Homemade Brow nits & Ktv Lime Pie

Fresh Fruit Smoothy & Fresh Squeezed^ Orange & Grapefruit Juiceb

Soon To Be Serving Supper 4-8 P.M.13 Q TASTE OF THE ISLANOS

GROUPER EN CROUTERecipe compliments otThe Jacaranda Inn

Pastry dough4 fillets of grouper r

Vj cup lemon juice1/2jCup white wine% tsp salt pepper paprikaVt Ib crabmeat stuffing

LOBSTER SAUCE1 qt heavy cream2 tsp lobster base

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Marinate grouper in lemon juice andwine VJ hour Place each fillet In rolledpastry dough cover with spices cheeseand crabmeat stuffing Put anotherpastry on top and seal with a fork Bake15 20 minutes 400 degrees Serve withlobster sauce ^

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