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|^?;a:^.-p..arta.;^ .-©•• m the island eye Mother Hubbards can still attend elegant evening ."- Seasonal residents ,.' - . |, T Sumliaf Hl:rfrh anil - miisseurs.!'-. uhoareneuiy - :. Tennis Kesort Chef : : arrivi-cian.l I.i. i.| - ;)• IVU-r llannan starts -.-•• Tin- dinner Is a"'"'-' s?J. v>i;hcm|>tyi'ii|ilnMr ..-•;! mih (Sramlin Cham.- lienefil fur Oulreafli ; ".'Jj iNiiia;•a-iinl tosna|i ••'.'• paeneal Kluanil " • Inr..an .I'ioli'sien! j; nil the few seals {hat " " - fihMn's »ith " ' ,'lrui; rehatiililjtinr, " 1} remain anile Kleganl i, rhorolate velvet ea(ce ni-o,;ram servine. Evening lor OM rearh' ; r: on rasniierry same. ...- ; .Snulhnes! Ki.,ri.ta.j S 21.- 5 -,-, ; touf.i. wMliiMiii' . p'TMin. Fur iniiri-in Un-.iliiti..n-, lian- (;..:,,• fwmatiiin'.call I7l2 i Pirates in petticoats ,. Pirates boanlcfi a wr : ^- dilthcr cruise ship in I'lni- Island Saunil : .: -Tuesday, f,)rcins- tnore than a luiniireil " nifil ;mrl wiinn.n to: : join their ranks iiy linitttisinj; lii roll ,m! ' pUinder iallifir per -:siiii^[ aiui prnfes - sional live.. r . The fiv fi'W.tle |iintU'.s |-,iT.in!e(! !i!e 0 F.irl IVarlinrn short- ly afterjt left 'T»een Waters Inn for a " - Klashiiig swiinls, the Jiiraies.threaiene(i In cafn; the men and rot» the women. : The nasseneers.a!! of Co : fil f'i: le. ini du W, ,Fo the an; the t'i |i|r Vl'i' |iir rhe -I'll in- .'hr)i Mi].' "i | I'l I' \fn r.i '.out re i rapi ate- tint ate K 1 ti Nicksil, Ull' 1 * f'i liiiHtrc; person i.".-»h(»ii iir.i!i- Ci -.vhc- M. .ilf'jsrii i liMi-liu'r,.: •r itHjiet iff u - .limn,•' '• •-•I . , ' ra-i'ii •!i:m - ani. • leini; tha! ivas no i L ' or ri)!) >orilere ! to tati oath. "1 I Hi' til ! me fit i the ;, .. d Ihi-ir Ihe '' pro- : ch.'-t.- «jM-.iii h.-.;:.iav-.'•"• " . rin.-r'n"* ffn'.!"jlcrs' 1i[ S " J>;iHH^- v $h>Mry.t k was." ihi'V »V-rr forr- .. • A^r c.-jn-atMii; ' .-: = .- ncarl.'-TK's->>-• nor*.. i'(M<i£<*i>rat. • " =,. ""• t1 thv nitth.'inr "''. The Ni'.-k'ii'tr: ci?;-. ^sv» h:iti !y [iromi<i- dvi-n a«irricit- . !| : " at Tvic.-ii-VViiU- tn ••overcharge. '" " " iriR^i-isfrum the. -.-:". Inn. FOCUS OAJ: Laverne Phillips averne Philiips has hired and fired at the ox- L ecutiye level, manag- - ; ed rn'Olti-rriillion dollar -. budgets, and'direeled / ifirge staffs using "'• - Tianageme'ii! by ob- • joe lives techniques. 3u! stie has never -_ r ivorKyrj for a salary. ^ : ha"cyrrently serves-" . :>n five boards of ". effectors, all of which am :pstitutional or nonprofit. Husband 3ili sen/es on six boanls, but only one i is non-business. It '".rankles a bit that her.' -:• experience has not earned her a soai on a corporate board of direcidrs. Not that she com- " . "...plains; she jusl . -notices.. . . , Far itemcom- : ^piamtnej. l a ^ r m ; U<*-- ly fc j a!.i2ti3 fto/i 'or- • '. ; ••Ji""! SCGut. lezdtii 3:i'A < hp;pc-d organic A .To'.•::•- and Gownpro-" gram jn Bersa. OH. 0 stoat! city ouiside - Cleveland. VVtlliarri ^" /O: Phillips was wCfkipg his way up from"accountar.t to ' P f 6Sf.ien!.oi Gliddon " Co.mpany (tha paint businessv. ... .; Ms vaUjcri her enough to dibcuiis . problems in great ; delaM','knoAing she.', would be abie 10 keep the con- v fidenct?. ."':-- '"I used tc in- have Deu-- :.Mt:t..""i. . pr"-/ious!»'-^ ri '!-j />; ; ;ss •: -er,,;.: ,v-'Cn .rb-'jhairfridf. of 3 '•tvirffcu^ " .- • . - -• whs:" con^iDut^a. ., V at"*e- : c director ana •he:.-; ;=-ictba>'s c n a d i j •company with cOf- .-:• ; ,pGrat» huadqud;Lor =.-:• about 13 i " a 1 *;. no'loraWf a: hectic :. T 'ian,i>r , no.-tr.."Uvi2;no . c )-.'fW25 on the BiG Aria DGdrd. AOrks"' . v.ith the Samb&i -. Cotnmuniiy Cfiiirch • youth program^ and oracijtos herpiano. lhi_r>Ktng 'Oh God. -. tfif business is go- Mi.;7'<JcKvn the drain.. -. ••".hat <re .'.'e fjomq"* . to do?' Then I s-iart- •Good !>•»-?* ".'.h.( l!.)M of ihC-. ':," ,-, hasVyu'&ck-Jiv'.; siiin'-'-i tan,..; ;-' "f;;;i!". ". UIP. U>i'J oi

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Mother Hubbards can still attend elegant evening."- Seasonal residents ,.' - . | ,T Sumliaf Hl:rfrh anil - miisseurs.!'-.uhoareneu iy - : . Tennis Kesort Che f : : •

arrivi-cian.l I.i. i . | - ;)• IVU-r l lannan starts - . - • • Tin- dinner Is a"'"'-'s ? J . v>i;hcm|>tyi'ii|ilnMr ..-•;! m i h (Sramlin Cham.- lienefil fur Oulreafli; " . ' J j iNiiia;•a-iinl tosna|i ••'.'• paeneal K luan i l " • Inr..an .I'ioli'sien!

j ; nil the few seals {hat " " - fihMn's » i th " ' , ' l ru i ; rehatii l i l j t inr, "

1} remain an i l e Kleganl i, rhorolate velvet ea(ce ni-o,;ram servine.Evening lor OM rearh' ; r: on rasniierry same. ...- ; .Snulhnes! Ki.,ri.ta.j

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Pirates in petticoats,. Pirates boanlcfi a wr: - dilthcr cruise ship in

I'lni- Island Saunil: . : -Tuesday, f,)rcins-

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averne Philiipshas hired and

• fired at the ox- L

ecutiye level, manag--; ed rn'Olti-rriillion dollar-. budgets, and'direeled /

ifirge staffs using "'•- Tianageme'ii! by ob- •

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ivorKyrj for a salary.^ : ha"cyrrently serves-"

. :>n five boards of". effectors, all of which

am :pstitutional ornonprofit. Husband3ili sen/es on sixboanls, but only one

i is non-business. It'".rankles a bit that her . '-:• experience has not

earned her a soai on• a corporate board of

direcidrs.Not that she com- " .

"...plains; she jusl. -notices.. • .. , Far item com-: ^piamtnej. l a ^ r m ; U<*--• ly fcja!.i2ti3 fto/i 'or- • '.

;••Ji""! SCGut. lezdtii 3:i'A <hp;pc-d organic A

.To'.•::•- and Gownpro-"gram jn Bersa. OH. 0stoat! city ouiside -Cleveland. VVtlliarri ^"

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. v.ith the Samb&i -.Cotnmuniiy Cfiiirch •

• youth program^ andoracijtos herpiano.

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^AnachisClifford!is rare

Tom Clifford isteetering on the brink

-.; ofimmortalily...sort•v of.-.".. While on a shelling

excursion lo the Hon->duras in May, Clifford

was one of a group ofdivers to find four !

>_• previously un- •• - •1 discovered and un- .

named species of_ mollusk. As a result,

., oneofOiefourshcllswill bo named after

1 him; AnachiicliffordiTho shell which will •'"

O " ' M s name Is in thedove shell family. Thewhlte'and rust ban- •

• ded shell measures -only about 3/16 of

' an Inch long..:'-.:. The shell will «p-

; pear in Volume II ofthe book. tfeuCan'6-

-bednMotluiean ,A

Faunas, due out latenext year. The book isbeing written by Dr.Edward 1'ctuch.ofFlorida AtlanticUniversity. . ;

'^ "If(thename),sticks...it's kind of ...neat to think that ,'

- somebody will pick upa book somewheredown the line andthere it'll be," he said.

Clifford has four ofthe tiny shells on ' pdisplay in his shop, _Poseidon Adventure.

•And no, ihe shells arc1 hot for sale. "Until Igo back there and getsome more I won't sellthem. Ifd belike- .:sell!ngyourlcgs,"hesa id .D . • ; • ; : -

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D Thursday, Oct. 22: 'ART: SanibolCaptiva Art League at SanibelCongregational United Church of Christ al1:30 p.m. Watercolor demonstration. . . ::TALK: Fr. Jacques Nyssen, Associate '•'•','Paslor al SI. Isabel's Catholic Church will •>present a slide show and discuss his :Alrlcan experiences a! 7:30 p.m. In Ihe parishh a l l . -_:•-:••. ; - : [ : . • ; • . • " • • ? - - , i !

D Saturday, Oct. 24:GOLF: Sanibel Island Goll Classic, the " . .'Ounes Country Club.. : . ^

D Sunday, Oct. 25: \FALLBACK: Daylight Savings Time ends for L:thisyear.y •» „ > ; . - ^

D Monday, Oct. 26: iFILM: "My Son, My Son," al Sanibel Public !;

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Library, 8 p.m. Presented by Christ ian Fi lm ••,Ministr ies. :'-" -.,.• r .^FILM: Modern-day miracles in Yugoslavia Is ,the theme of a movie at St. Isabel's parishhall. 7:30 p.m., . - . ; :. y

D Tuesday, Oct. 27: iCCA: Captlva Civic Association reconvenes

.. (or the season, 7:30 p.m.; .. ,;;

• Wednesday, Oct. 28:"TALK: Women's Reality, a discussion group

meeting at Sanibel Public Library, 7:30p.m.D *""• '.-• ; -.

Way of Lee County'..-.. next week when it;;: kicks off its Hfth an-- inualOktoberfest ""

celebration.* ~ "The more people

; that come out, the,.,morewe'llbeableio^

"" donate," said ^

Waters general : .;.manager Ton! Lapi.

Orga nizers are ex-pecting a crowd ofabout 5,000 for the

:, Saturday night show.The five-day beer-

fest will feature theAustrian born band

Stratum Mountain' Boys, Toni Noichl, theDady Brothers and Z-,

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Eastern Airlines iseven offering special !discounts on air fareto Fort Myers for the

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Refuge officials thank'-Floyd for welcome rainByMattPerez v . *, :

T he wimp that was Hurricane Floyd did some-,thing positive for Sanibel's high-priced ^environment. " : i

: At J.N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge and •other wetland areas around Sanibel and Captiva, "Floyd's friendly rain nourished t™e freshwater-based ecological system that had'suffercd from anuncommonly dry rainy season. .. - .'• '.i You might say the islands were "floydcd" with ahealthy burst of beverage for plants, wildlife andfreshwater systems. •' •. ;

-"This storm helped us tremendously," said J.N."Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge manager RonHight . : • > ; - • • . . > / •

o" About six inches ol rain was generated from-Floyd's fickle track on Columbus Day. Had the dry

rainy season continued without the stotm burst,refuge officials were prepared to use ocean water "to reduce salt levels in the some parts of federally-owned wetlands. ",-':•' ,

"It was getting critical." said refuge official .Ralph Lloyd. "This area operates on a wet summercycle and a dry winter cycle. And we were absentour wet summer cycle here."

"We certainly.were pleased with the water,because it gives us a buffer going into the dryseason," said Hight, :- :

:.. Officials manage two separate water areascalled impoundments within the refuge. Wildlife -Drive, the scenic five-mile unpaved road through

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These impoundments w e r e crea ted about 30. :yea r s ago to control mosquito g rowth a t a t ime r ' • }when scientis ts found Sanibel 's mosquito swarms L!

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- Barriers separating the impoundments are ,rclosed during summer so rainfall will accumulate '••in the east impoundment, promoting growth of vaquatic plants and nursery fish. Boards separatingthe impoundments are pulled up during October sothis brackish water will mix with the fresh water';in the west impoundment. ' ••[-

"Our goal in that impoundment is to keep the i-water as fresh as possible," said Hight. ~ ; ;

Historically, some salt water penetrated the in-terior wetlands, and that was not a negative thing,said flight. : - -.1 ;;.

But a wet spring this year, which followed last |i' t i t l f t f t l d ht

had to be allowed into the impoundments during ~,summer was in 1965 when that technique wasused to lower the concentration of salt in the eastimpoundment. • ; - . L ..• Results for wildlife managers are measured \

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The wet seasons helped 60 broods of Floridaduck nest and populate the refuge. The Florida .duck, also called the mottled duck, is a species ofspecial concern to wildlife managers. ,-:

Hight called the comeback of Florida ducks tothe refuge this year significant. • " .

For migratorytbiras returning now to the • '. ,refuge, Floyd's rain came just in time. - - - - "

"The notter and saltier it gets, it eliminates ouraquatic plants," said Lloyd. Fortunately, the -••"tloyding" on Columbus Day recharged freshwater into the systems giving nourishment to thefood sources for ducks and other birds. . ••-;.'.-

A once in a lifetime phenomenon occurred in thewest impoundment because of the dry summerseason. A school of shrimp slipped in and grew lowhat refuge officials called good size medium. :-

"It was a strange phenomenon," said Hight, "Itd h d i th t d it bbl„year's wet winter, left refuge wetlands somewhat"i:, had never happened in the past and it probably

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Wells on IWA*hit list' threaten water qualityBy Malt Perez

JL • bandoncd wells on Sanibel and Captiva''-. f \ pose a threat far removed from the 8-inch ;.

X J L pipe that swallowed 18-month-old Jessicav McClure Oct. 14 in Midland. ?£.'.••'• .-."..

Sixty-seven deep-water wells exist on theislands. A few, like five that are serving South -Seas Plantation at the tip of Captiva, are still be- ~ing used as alternatives or partial alternatives to :

7 Island Water Association, Inc* service. - -1 'But a cooperative effort between IWA, South

Florida Water Management District, City ofSanibel, Lee County, and environmentalists could

.;" result in most, if not all, of those wells being filledwith concrete by, 1982 despite resistance from afew well owners.""' ; : '. .'.''

The reason for filling the wells is not to guardagainst chance accidents like the one in Midland.Instead,.these agencies.want to protect the waterquality in underground aquifers that serve not on-lySanibel, but dties.as far north as the Florida

'. panhandle. Salt water mixes with purer water that.is pumped from deepbrackish (less sally) water -^oaquifers beneath layers of sand, clay and lime-. ';

• s t o n e . - . . • • : - - ' • • ' ' ! • • '•'• • • - • • - • - - , • - . " . : .

; The Lower Hawthorn Aquifer and Suwanee-Aquifer are the main water suppliers for Sanibel ;,and Captiva. These vast sanctuaries'extend ,throughout Florida as part of the Floridan Aquifer .System, Fort Myers SFWMD director John »

.: Morgan explained, .„ . ^ -. K""About 50 wctls on Sanibel and 19 on Captiva are

\ between 500-800 fcef deep, enough to pierce the' brackish Floridan Aquifer. Though water pumped- -through the Island water system must be cleansed-of a relatively small amount of salt before peoplecan drink it, these deep wells allow pollutants toviolate the aquifers. .,r '.-"•y;-i '•'•" '.- . ' --•''

' ; The specific pollutant can be found in kitchens: ' - a n y w h e r e . ^ ' 4 - . ' - - - , ; ^ •••';• ".•'•.".••• :-; .-'-•'• . . ~ " " : r - \"'

: It is salt, hnd derivatives of that compoundcalled chlorides that infiltrate the aquifers and -

. r a i s e the salt level, or salinity. Also, other surface'contaminants could work their way downward to{.,the aquifers and water issuing from the aquifers

can mix with water seeping in from improperlysealed well linings. '••-'" fi - - •-'•'•.

- ThoughJiydrologists, who study water systems,allow that they lack all the answers, IWA general }

^manger Bob Hollander said there is absolutely noquestion about the political threat of contamina-:: :t;tion of the aquifers because of deep-water wells, j

SPECIAL REPORTThere are hundreds of wells on the islands, •/•

though most have been filled. But most con- "taminants from these wells, including rusted ironpipe from wells built in the 1800s and as late as ithe 1950s enter the aquifers that are so large that :arc so large that it might take years for any -amount of contaminated water to pose a problem. :

, Some wells have been around since the days ofClarence Chadwick's plantation on Captiva in the1880s, and technology used to seal the wells then *:-does not stack up to current standards. ' •;'

- "The bottom line is we're trying to protect C;drinking water," htTadds. A statewide project call-ed Abandoned Wells is aiming to close all wells inFlorida by 1992, and Lee County has bad a similarplan in effect since 1979. -.,. ,,';: .;.; : ;•.:

. Morgan points to a particular problem on bari;^rier islands surrounding the salt-water pollution ofbrackish aquifers. Brackish can loosely be :; '-/• ;translated as "somewhat salty, but not enough to ";\.r

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pose a big problem."To aid visualizing the problem, Hollander offers

. this analogy. . . " ;•If you can" remember a cold winter night, pic- ^

ture yourself under the blankets keeping warm. • .The blanket is analogous to a clay harrier that ;;keeps salty water from seeping from the surface "into the aquifers in the porous limestone cavitiesdeep undergroud or undersea. The warm air H ~beneath the blanket is the good, brackish water Inthe aquifer. The cold air is salty, bad water. Digg-ing wells and not sealing them properly is just likepoking holes in that warm, cozy blanket on the icold winter, night. The cold air, or salty water, :easily finds its way under the blanket. : -: " ••-^ '

Thff cost of treating water rises as the brackish £water becomes saltier. Morgan said. And il is not Chealthy to drink the water unless high sail levels ' °have been reduced within legal limits. ^ • _3

Another point of clarification: the deep water - £wells in question are called artesian, or free flow- _ing wells. That simply means the water comes :••«from a closed system like an aquifer. Natural : -pressure forces the water upward at a trickle or rspurt depending on the system and the season.,- . JJ

ydrologislsand ground water scientists „ 3in Palm Beach are now studying Sanibel's Cnd Captiva's deep-water well problems, "3

said Morgan. Florida taw allows water managers ; 7to put teeth in laws to force well-owners to con- .; Ccede to concrete well filling. Dut he said a more -T; -cooperative solution is hoped for so cities or coun- 5lies will not have to approve statutory daily finesassessable against uncooperative well-owners.

Another timely problem is discovering whichwells post the biggest potential threat,

\ : At IWA, there is a list of deep-water wellowners who oppose any agency filling their watersource with cement.'Aboul seven Sanibel ;* ^ '":

'"'residents1 or condominium associations ahd as . ^'many on Captiva want the water worriers to butt .out, IWA engineer Richard Derowilsch ... : :.• ,.'acknowledges. - • - .'•.,' %-

A deep-water well is the only source of drinking--. water for one family. Financial hardships prevent.

them from hooking up to IWA service with its$1,825 hook-up fee and higher than average mon-thly charges.. •„ ' . • -_

', Island resident need Toomey on West GulfDrivu haa a well that, like South Seas Plantation,supplements his water needs. . . . .

Toomey is fully aware of environmental hazardsand the scope of protecting habitat. He is one ofonly a handful of select naturalists serving on theJ.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge Ad- --visory Committee. Water quality issues on land,underground or in the ocean are frequently ~

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Shifting sands mayclose Blind Pass^— againr

r. B y s i e v e C a a o n " . ~ " ' / , y _ -i__ _-•-;•'. ~ - c ..- "^^••- -;•-•'v> Blind Pass may once again be on the verge of .' c l o s l n g ^ f - ^ V i v T ; • ; • • . • > • - • • ; :\. v •--:.•:'; ;' " ^ : • .- ••-' •

r: :'Mn recent weeks a sand finger formed, extending100 to 150 feet south of the Blind Pass groin.The %.

formation of the finger, or spit, leaves the mouth ofthe channel only about 100 feet wide. ; ?, ;

I.- "It appears to be trying to close again," said fire':--.chief John Bates. .•'' " > - '••': .-\\ r?

Bates said he first noticed the split last Monday,- when Hurricane Floyd caused the tides to run lower•, than normal. - < -^^ ,

• Bob Kessler, a part-lime Sanibel resident who •

lives on the southern side of the pass, said he firstnoticed the spit forming last May. When he returned :

• to the island last Tuesday, he saw that it had grownsubstantially. Having lived there for 17 years,Kessler has seen the sand come and go. "It changes ••'_.

- all the time," he said. ' -...••'•'- ^ . ' • - " • V - . " - :'~-The pass last closed in 1978. It was reopened" -- _

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the islandsWorker criticallyInjured Inwallcollapse $By Steve Cason : ; ,

• A 30-year-old construction worker was criticallyinjured Tuesday In a construction accident on Up-per Capttva. r-;• : ^ _ ^ ; _ : ; -., ,

Michael Frett, of Cape Coral, was taken to CapeCoral Hospital, and was reported in critical condi-tion in the intensive care unit Wednesday morn-ing, a hospital spokeswoman said. ' . . . . - • , .

The extent of Frett's Injuries was not im- ~.mediately known.' « • , . , - -. \,

. Frctt was injured late in the afternoon when a12-foot wall section he and other workers were Hf- •ting into place was caught by a gust of wind. :

Workers felt the wind and tried to lower the wallhut Frett apparently slipped and Ihe wood section

'n fell on top of him, pinning him for a short lime, a .,'. spokeswoman with the Safety Harbor Construe- :

tion Company said; • •- ; ~ . ', .-^ The accident occurred at a house under con-"

. struction In Safety Harbor Club, the spokeswoman

.. i a id . :" - : - -v*"> - V .: , "••" • " . V ' - .Frett arid another worker were flown off the

island by helicopter. The other worker, who was - ;not Identified, was treated and released, the '.

'• hospital spokeswoman said. '••: •-, :V Tuesday's accident was the second time thisyear a wall has fallen on a construction worker. In.April, a 26-year-old man was seriously injured Sn J-Sanibel while also trying to lift a wall into place.D r

Governors performance-at League of Cities•not very becoming'By Alary Coleman •:,_ '=.> , !;

. 4 ccording to an Associated Press account in: . f \ Sunday's Fort Myers News-Pre u,Gov.

J L J L Bob Martinez received a standing ovationat the Florida League of Cities annual conventioninMiami.'' -. • •>•. : :

No exactly, says Sanibel City Manager GaryP r i c e . . . - " - . - . • • • , . • ; - / • . . • ? . - . , . . . •..•••••

, "I wonder if that reporter attended the same .speech I did," he mused Tuesday. ... • : .

Mayor Fred ValUn, who also attended the *-• "•Miami convention of about 1,000 people, said"About 15 to 20 percent of the people stood up ?.

""when he entered. I booed.":' -v;The governor's speech advocated a one-cent in{

J1 crease in the state sales tax to take the place of afive percent tax on services he Es trying to getrepealed. A three-week special legislative sessioncalled by Martinez ended in stalemate last week, .after Florida lawmakers tailed to repeal the tax "Martinez had earlier urged upon them. . .

_ The AP story said that "the governor blastedstate agencies for deficiencies in corrections',health care,transportation and the environ- ,~ment.'1 Valtin commented: "His speech was an at-tack on his cabinet and state government. That ;

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The county had asked Sanibel City Council toadopt a resolution supporting the county com-

' mission's approval of a referendum, tentativelyscheduled for Dec. 1, on the local penny tax. TheCity of Fort Myers has passed a similar ',-resolution. ~ ' - -~- •-:•,, - .< "If the state adopts an additional cent lax, it imay change the position. I do not see much pointin putting it to local voters," said Valtin. "Thereare very few people out there clamoring for that.additional tax." . v -, •• ~ . -.._ Governor Martinez is expected to call another :special session to Tallahassee in December to v .reconsiderlhc tax situation. ., ., ..Price said he expects Lee County to go aheadwith the tax referendum even though its chancesof passing are not good. If the local penny taxdoes go through, the revenue would be used for ;.infrastructure, defined as the financing,planning,construction, reconstruction and improvement ofnecessary public facilities. ~ , :

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ByFranNueUe "' ""- : -.?.::, '-,.C L '\ ^ dna" and "Ferd", two roasl suckling .

H pigs guarding one of the groaning. ;•M-J boards at the Sanibel Capliva Islands t/

Chamber of Commerce second luau at SundialSaturday m'glit seemed made for the job. ,5 Not by any means alone, Ihcy were just one of themany couples who.wcre attending a party featuringat least four tables of fine food, a cash bar under theTiki hut, the Southwest Florida Sicel Drum Hand, •jeis for all 175 who attended and two lablcsful ofgoodies from the merchants to be raffled. •'._•..And it was, indeed, an evening of rouptesCelebrating some occasion or another with the luau ;as the excuse. . : ' , ^

"We're drinking — no, make that — sipping MaiTais," said a happy Jacquie Gqunaris, who with herhusband, Charlie, was celebrating a return toSanibel from their home in Arlington, MA. V~'--e>

left: Terry Simon,banquet manager,center, with help of .Rich Todd and AaronAyala took over thedetails of the taladtable. Far lift-reii-dents Gait and Tom --Wanner, recently fromBrunituiek, OH, GailSarno and FredMueller.

Two couples were celebrating the recent pur- ;ichase of a house on South Yachtsman. Gail and TomWanner had moved in only a week ago "just in time ...-

""for Floyd," they said. ; r ; ^Helping them celebrate were Gail.Sarno and Fred

Mueller, agents from Friscilla Murphy who had .]'•nudged them into buying. - * * - .__['•'_•' Carlene Baum, one of the directors of the Chanv:

her and chairwoman of the luau for the second year,and Bob Swinkcr made a "couple" — best dressed ofall twosomes for the occasion. Attired like Sweet-'; --;Leilani and Sam the Surfer, Baum and Swinker werebusy as host and hostess as were other Chamber \]'[people such as Director Ken Meeker, who had -- '••-. •

grectcrs at the Sundial lobby door with paper leis tomatrh anybody's outfit. . \ > : . . >. ?

The festivity was the reason daughter MarySkinner and hcrliusband. Warren Skinner, ofSanibc] chose the luau for the celebration of herparent's-iOth wedding anniversary.. . ' ^:

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business'Upbeat' real estate market offers stable alternative to stocksBy Matt Perez ; :

W ith recent stock market figures mimickingThe Great American Scream Machineroller coaster, Sanibct and Captiva in-" : ,

: . veslors could be turning to a supposedly morestable investment.like real estate lo make theirmoney work. $ ' "-• ••: '.''

- ~~ They might be suprised at what they find. Only'•]'. about 1,500 more dwelling units will be allowed on :r~ Sanibel unless the city decides to merge on the com-

: prehensive land use plan. . - ; - r '••-•' ,'-,Ifyou want a lot on Sanibel to build your dream ~

house, buy now. There are only 54 buildable lots on; the multiple listing service. MLS statistics do not-•; include more than 400 buildable lots slated for sub- -

division development at the Wulfert properties in ,northwest Sanibel. : -f-' J

The 54 left to build on are mostly tucked away .:~': within the interior of Sanibel and Captiva and some: -' are not accessible by road, according to Realtor An-C^- dy Seipoa. For home buyers who want a beach or -

bay view, Setpos offers a seemingly unorthodox .'-"• solution. Buy a beachfront house, tear down the ':

; : building and put up the home you want, i '•-.-•'_' At one point during the year, buildable lots dip-

'-, ;. p'ed to 41. This active resort real estate market onS Sanibel and Captiva has seen $143 million in total? closed sales since last October. Close sales from

La Ad .;..'">- ^ : ; . r : ."- , / 'Q • 'from page 8A " ; : ;-', . joked that they had come the previous Saturday (o.-,. -.'.'watch the hurricane'.'on Monday. -'.'-.'- ^:. ; Meeker later said the event was attended by 175

;• compared to 200 last year. VWe think it's becausev" v the Bell Tower Mall 50s and 60s dance might have

; : .cateninto(thegate)alUtlebit." .--^ ..•^ . But Baum said the dancing at the luau was every:-"'-': -,- bit as good as that "overseas". She explained that •'• :-->_she gets around the Caribbean a lot and the pros ;.^ w i t h the Southwest Florida Steel Drum Band "and -

: v ; L the Hmbo dancer" — are as good as any I've ever^ : s e e n . " D - ^ ' .!•.'•'}'{•• •.:'•:•.'• "

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September 1985-86 tagged slightly behind this ;:year's activity at $123 million. " ^ ^ ... • >

In addition, average value of listings of residentialproperties, buildable lots and condominiums rings inat $188,227, two and three times the value of similar '"listings in other parts of Lee County. One of the -,-,most inexpensive buildable lots in current MLS filesis a $185,000 interior island parcel. A lot near Tar-,pon Bay is on the block at $800,000. -,-. 'I;

Still, Realtor Jijanita Hermes confirmed that this -week's stock market fluctuations are not triggering"'dramatic real estate transactions. One might expectheavily invested stock players to either jump into: : ;real estate as a hedge against the dipsy Dow Jones ~yor sell their property to cover tosses. - .

"We haven't notice anything different," said .Realtor/developer Bert Jenks. "There will be somefallout, but it wiH be miniscule," Also, he points outreal estate does not generally react as quickly toeconomic fluctuations as does the stock market. ,. W i t n e s s Monday. .

Hermes and Jenks agree that the real estate '?'"business is healthy on Sanibel and Captiva. Morethen 758 properties were closed since last October,mostly three-bedroom residential properties andtwo-bedroom condominiums, according to MLS. :

While investors worldwide shoot dice in the stockmarket, property on Sanibel seems to be a steadilyrisingstartohilchonto.,-•; ;-~As Jenks puts it; "It certainly is upbcat.*"Q :

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Company recognizes3 .1 : ^Robert D. Thompson • .*3Robert D. Thompson, resident vice president of <zthe Fort Myers/Punta Gorda complex, has been ap-pointed senior resident vice president of consumermarkets, by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenncr &

• Smith, Inc.' ",_', "•-^ . '-_:^; " \ *" " }\\.'Thompson and his family are longtime residents

ofSanibel.n '" •,. ~ ;;

Lohr and Mayes named •* :!:.to managerial posts ;j

RiclfLohr has been named the front office.-'• ;manager and Melanic Mayes has been named the ,t;reservations manager at South Seas Plantation. '-• Lohr has been with South Seas Plantation for 4l/i

years. As front office manager, he will coordinate alloperations of the front desk, guest services and all -

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Mayes has been with South Seas Plantation sinceJanuary, 1978. Her new responsiblities will include

: the reservations department,and all telecom- ;'municationproceeduresallhe resort.D , •:: ,o

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discussed topics at monthly meetings of this ..; '-group. -"•-•.

IWA wants to sludy Toomcy's well, but herefuses to let them. <•• . ' " • - .••;

,,,. "It a well that's been maintained and has anelectric pump," said Toomey. He suggested the \well dors, not fall under the category specified in [Florida Statutes for concrete filling. "We maintainour well for both yard and exterior purposes," he

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, The well, which I WA maintains is an artesian: well, is not Toomey's only source of water. ="

.. "I either support something or I oppose it," he ^said flatly, adding there is no good reason to plug .the well on his property. Thus the disagreement..

The time of yearmaymake the differencewhether wells like Toomey's is a free flowing well,said Derowttsch. During dry season, or a dry rain

. season, the wcllmay not be flowing as fast asusual. « ' "' ; ;

: - - . -". He cites US. Geographical Survey records in-in-dicating Toomey's well is 490 feet deep. On the \

- surface, the well is six inches in diameter, two in-ches smaller.than the one Jessica McClure fell in-

- -' All the wells on IWA's hit' list are penetrating• please see page 28A

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'•.; '! ' PRESS RELEASE--...•

The City of Sanibel is conducting a study of the City's ser-vices and .'contact with'the public.

Dr. David Kelly, through the auspices of the Florida Institute.oHjovernment at Edison Community College, has been retained,by the City to assist in the study and correction of any inade-quacies in our public relations program. For this program to besuccessful, it is important that'Dr. Kelly talk with; people who v•actually have contact with the various City departments.

- Dr. Kelly will be available at the following lcoation on a first-come first-serve basis, however/'aJimited humber of appoint-

. ments can be scheduled for those with restricted time by calling• 4 7 2 . 3 7 0 0 . . " • ^ ; : . ' v - . . .•-"••' , „ ".; .:• , • ' - , • '" . . . .'•'

DATEt Tuesday, November, 3, 1987 -; •

TIME: 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. "

LOCATION: Meeting Room, Sanibel Public Library

It is hoped tluii bur citifcens/resiUynts will avail themselves ofthis opportunity to provide constructive information in asecure,, non-threiuenin^ environment. . " -

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^Council approves lower rents for BMR housing-s i -cc ByMaryColeman

" ' t n o u 6 n median household incomein (he FortMyers Cape Coral metropolitan area in -^

: creased in the last year from $21,800 to$27,200, Sanibel's Community Housing Foundation'has recommended to thucitycouncit keeping the '-.sameincomelimitstodctermineeligibilily. is.-. ~ ;

CK The city's agreement with Community Housing =Resources, Inc. requires an annual review of thecriteria for choosing tenants and establishing rental

_,rates for below market rate housing, executivedirector Dorothy Newman said that "most auplican-

• la' incomes fall below the levels Indicated."The $25,000 maximum pcrmissablc income is for a

two-person household; one person it is $19,000; forfour persons or more, it is $36,000. -

Rental rales for various household sizes havebeen moderated somewhat. Newman said, "Themaximum rents approved last year appear, aftersome experience, to represent too much range for'_:each size unit.;.The levels also are higher than wehave been able or would like to achieve."

Last year, for example, the rental range for a one-bedroom apartment was $330 to $425. This year the

, housing foundation is suggesting $200$385. ,Theratefortwo-uedroomhousinglastyearwas

_• $415 to 1585, depending on number of baths,. location, neighborhood, amenities; and other typical:: real estate variables. This year the housing foun- :

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datioh proposes a range between $415 and $500 foraffordable housing for Sanibel workers. ' • ;--•"

"•: The guidelines call forrales that arc: affordable• to people who work on Sanibel; close to off-Sanibelrents; substantially below median market rents

. available on Sanibel on an annual basis; and \:achievable in practice. _•".*: .'. • , •:-' :••

'- • Newman said most annual rentals on Sanibel ariv: commodious and expensive units with two or three

bedrooms and at least two baths. Surveys also showthat Sanibel rents are substantially higher than ; '•)„those off Island and nearby. A one-bedroom apar-.%''

:•- tment cost 27 percent more on Sanibel; a three: :'bedroom unit Is 71 percent more than asiciilsr unitoff island, . ( ! - • - - : . ' ,'-''r H

Rental rales on Sanibel increased during the last •:;; year in all categories except the one-bedroom units?'

Newman said, "Available housing on Sanibel is not /; just becoming more expensive for the same kind of.,;

unit, it is also becoming more expensive because pithe kind of units on the market and in the housing :;supply.Those units are inappropriate for the people

; we serve, where housing demand is greatest." MostBMRH applicants, she explained, are single per- ]:\sons, married couples with or without a child, or a.

d single adult with one child. Experience in the jBMRH program has shown that one-bedroom and '

-: two-bedroom, one-bath units are what is needed. '••;The housing foundation uses a point system to :;

select from applicants. The points cover income, 'assets and household size; type and length of i !;

reside nce"on Sanibel; presence and number of '= •••''. '-children and the elderly; and extent of doubling upand overcrowding. • • ; - . '

Some fine-tuning in the criteria within the point"system was recommended- The cut-off for householdassets has been raised from $3,000 to $5,000 and "households with assets of $5,000 or more are givenspecific points by size of household. • - . ; ' . . .

The housing foundation has also decided lo award .. more points for length of residence on Sanibel and"

for children %nd elderly in the household. The v '.-•-elderly arc defined as 60 years or older.The han-7

dicapped are being eliminated as a category since',-;-''/'there will riot be provision of wheelchair ramps. •:•••'

Sanibel City Council approved changes at its Oct. ':.20 meeting. City manager Gary Price said there is : T

no particular urgency in the council's review of the'- housing criteria because no units are waiting to be

awarded on the basis of the decision. The Beach . V'Road units have been awarded according to last : ,= year's criteria, he said. , ; . ;.'- /• . Councilman Myron Klein questioned Newman, a r

her Tuesday appearance before the council, about; the extent to which city employees and critical ser-vice personnel are being selected for below market ~

-: rale housing. ;. . :L

. K l e i n said he was "not a hundred percent -/•-• ;J satisfied" with the program and asked for records of

tenants and their financial conditions. "- /' • -\ Newman said very few service people such as

police officers have ever applied to BMRH housing ,:j because,shesuspects,theirincomelevelorasset>/ l e v e l exceeds the limit allowed. n ,'•/•';. ~---: Klein said he did not want lo see the program, - \

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Captiva beach vote: questions remain. By Steve Cason

W ith the referendum for Cap'iva's proposedbeach restoration project less than twoweeks away, several <]uestions remain un-

.;. answered. . ..; ,;' • •" • V« The most important is whether Captiva ErosionPrevention District will got the $1.8 million it has

^ requested from Lee County. The district has • .already been promised $800,000 and a commitmentto look for an additional $1 million, but as yet that

':: money hasn't been found. "We don't have onemillion dollars of unappropriated money in our -<•-'.budget," said Lee County budget director Chris

-•• Chronis. "The only way itrcan be done is to lake itfrom an already funded project and then re- .

- iniburse that project at some point in the future.",;• "" Chronis has identified two possible projects for

••\:~r. which the "rob Peter to pay Paul" plan could be(^-. applied. They include the Pine Island Road eleva-

tion project and the county's resurfacing program.The county's financial conditions committee is

; slated to meet today and may discuss Chronis' pro-1

= posal. . ; J. _ ' . .'• -•,.; The question of state funding is also tip in the

- air. With all the controversy surrounding the slate';; service tax, Governor Bob Martinez has ordered a... temporary freeze on spending for beach restora-

-. ^.tion projects already approved and funded for ther ^ 1987-88 fiscal year. "That money that has not 5"

been puffin contract is on hold," said Hill Whit- ; v

field, an environmental specialist,with the state ':]Department of Natural Resources division of ;.beaches and shores. . / ',[

Although the Capliva project hasn't yet been ;;approved by the state and won't be eligible for ; -.funding until the 1988-fiscal year, there's a g»»dj-possibility that it, too could be affected by Ihc ctir-:

rent tax brouhaha. At present the stale is re- |:prioritizing its list.of eligible projects for next hyear. That list is expected to be completed some-!

time next month. Captiva was ranked 30th on (heofd list which was released in April. ., L; :

There also appears to be a cloud of confusion ~\surrounding the subject of special assessments ;• .and Hens. In August the CEPD approved a resolu-tion authorizing construction of the $8.9 million :i;-:beach project and special assessment to pay for it. *CEPD attorney Nancy Slroud said then that liens :would be placed against property immediately, butas of Tuesday no such Hens were in piacei countyofficials said. . -•' - • • -~ , . . f:

Liens are placed on property to ensure collec- ition of the special assessment. They must be satis-fied before a property can be sold. -" >J ;

.Legislation provides that as soon as the reso- ': .lution is approved the lien goes into effect, said |;

Stroud. ; _"'; • . • •^ • ''-.': ' • \ _."• ','.The resolution was forwarded to the county '

within a couple of days of its passage, bill whun"contacted hy the Island Reporter on Tuesday, noone from the county was aware of it or^ould say1

when the liens would go into effect, :-. •. The confusion appears to stem from the fact ---„-"that the referendum authorizing the special ' 'assessments has not ye) been approved by voters.The assessments can not be collected until afterthe project is constructL'tf.r.v - ;, '

Knock,knockwho's there?

Sanibel Elemen-tary's graduatingclass has started.-, .'sellingadvertising -space for the 1987-88Sanibel Elementary -Yearbook. The fifth 'grade class will beknocking on doors atbusinesses around VSanibel and Captiva Vto gain support. •*%

Money raised willbe used to cover prin-ting costs and to send

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.,-j'~, to a three-day .•;}' educational field trip

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Advertising rates.s . range from $10-30.;; For more information^ or to pledge your

support, call theschool at,472-1617during school hours (8a.m.-2 p.m.) or contactJune Koc at 472-

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:;s;~ J ribs, chicken disliGs and the always fabulous Mud Pie.. .all : v':. '-•.]." prepared wilhjoving care in McFs award winning kitchen. ; •; - .._.'-•; ->; Xj '• ChooM McT'slonight and gel all the choices..: ..-• "r

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services for minor emergencies and unexpected illnesses.Our three osteopathic physicians (D.O.) are available to provide

needed health care for your whole family no matter when illness orinjury strikes.- ••>•; " ^ •• -.-"'.-' " "

.. Besides our regular office hours rwginninjj i t 7:30 am, we haveevening and Saturday hours at all three locations. Additionally, we canbe readied on nights, weekends and holidays through OUT regular clinictelephone number. We make house calls when needed.

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By Steve Casbn

°> TT* d Nickcrson has a stamp commemorating^ M the 154th anniversary of the Eric Canal.CM M~m (He forgot the 150th anniversary). He alsotr has an extinct bird hunting stamp (it depicts am Dodo bird on the beach). Another stamp com-O memoraling Guy Fawkes Day, the guy who triedO to blow up Parliament with 20 barrels of dynamite° in 1605. Another celebrates the 50th anniversaryD of the DC-3. Satirizing the extremely rare andcc ,valuable 1918 "Flying Jenny;" it shows a DC-3 fly-Jif ing upside down. Still another of his stamps^oc guarantees the mail safe from dragons. One even£ boasts VISCOM Service (Very Important Semi Of-g ficial Mail!. ,Q Nickerson and his wife Barbara operate what is.-x. known as a "local post." That is, they create,3 design and print their own stamps, then cancel(/) them with their own postmark.

You can't mail a letter with one of their stamps(the post office considers them just another formof mailing label) but you can dress up an envelope,and make a profound statement or two in the pro-cess.

Unlike normal postage stamps which must be af- *j= fixed in the upper right hand corner of an

envelope, Nickerson's stamps are stuck on the leftside.,

It's a strange hobby, to be sure, but one theyz. have a lot of fun with. ^

Like.the U.S. Postal Service, the Nickersonsissue a lot of commemorative stamps. Some areserious, like the 10th anniversary of Apollo 11, forexample, or the inaugural flight of the Concorde.

Others arc bitingly satirical. One stamp, for in-stance, was issued in memory of 13C postage. It

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consists of a tombstoneinflation May 29,1978."

"We can commemorate any event or person wrfeel like," says the retired Sar.ibcl resident. "I picksubjects that usually nobody bothers to com-memorate."

Many of his stamps mark odd anniversaries, like

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, i Local posts date back several hundred years,back to the days when there was no centralized'

?, postal service, says Nickersori? Local posts- flourished until the U.S. Post Office was establish-

ed in 1792. Operating independently, some local •" 'posts continued to provide service to those remote

" areas not yet'reached by the established routes. ?•'"As long as they did not compete, they were v ;allowed to continue," says Nickerson. > v~

; r,'': The last of the legitimate posts died out in the") early part of this century, paving the way for the

nostalgic hobbyist to reestablish them. Sometimesreferred to as Cinderella posts, Nickcrson -estimates there are several hundred such postscurrently operating in this country. . ^

. : ^ T h e Nickerson's first local post — Nick's LocalPost Runners''—was established out of "dire ., •.

. necessity" in the winter of 1977-78, after some• bantering between him and his wife over who :\\-

' »should take the mail out to the box. In tha nine ~"; years that have followed, they established four .. .n iore local posts, each with its own post mark.

, They include the Sea Level Local Post, the San- .• Cap Local Air Post, ACE of .the Islands Local•;;; Post, and the Lighthouse Local Post, the latter of

which stemmed from their interest in lighthouses... ••-; So far they have issued 89 different stamps, ;

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Council approves changes in vegetation codeBy Mary Coleman '(, . • :•

The good news is that Sanibel residents'can ••remove cattails by.hand without a development •!•permit. This is one landscaping activity not : :;.regulated by the vegetation standards adopted bythe city council in 1984. ,,'.•..•-;. . -- =;

The council has approved a few technical '.-changes in Ihe "standards recommended by chair-:;man of the Vegetation Committee K. C. Emerson!;

The'new standards now include chemical controlof aquatic plants on the list of activities requiring,a vegetation permit. A vegetation permit is a l s o ^required with:. ~" ••'•' . " ' : :

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B A development permit; , L ;, : ;;• Removal of native species of trees other < !

than mangroves; „_ •• Removal or trimming of any, vegetation sea-;

ward of the coastal construction line; : ;B Trimming of mangroves!," '-"•• •-• .•'•• •The new regulation on chemical control of ';

aquatic plants was introduced due to recent coun-:ctl decisions about duck weed. - iy

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pruning or trimming is defined as removal of. 'not more than 25 percent of the leaf surface of anyindividual tree or shrub, other than mangroves, inany one year. ° . ' . \

The 25 percent standard also applies tomangroves, except that they each may undergoselective trimming one time only, and only duringOctober through March. : . - L >

The exotic species Bmil ian pepper, melaleucaand Australian pines may be removed by handwithout a permit. Only hand clearing may be usedforward of the coastal construction control line. v-

If a permit for chemical control of aquatic plantsis approved, the Lee County Hyacinth Control ;.District can apply the chemicals, or the owner canhire a Florida-iicensed contractor to apply En-vironmental Protection Agency approved = .chemicals. ' -•' : ." L.

The Sanibel Planning Department issues vegeta-tion permits/which remain valid for six months.Questions may be directed to code tnforcement of-ficer Dick Baker.D . \ •

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: Feature* hand-tqueezed orange Juice and ...homemade Jam evetyd&yt !; ., r - :

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LUNCH-Ailfoodtmadt from natural itigrtdltnti

Home-made foups made dallu. Large telec-: tlon of favorite sandwiches and salads.

11:30 A.M.to

4 P.M.

DINNER"Choose from homemade entrees made fresh to order- • FavorUc Beers and Wines • Homemade Dessert Menu

". - -: :• . v ; Homemade Soups* Fresh Salads

DeKctouM home-made desserts : •OPEN FOR DINNER MON.-SAT.t 4 p.m. to 9 p

•-J OPEN SUNDAY 7 a.m. -3p .m.

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•• The stamps have no monetary value, except <: perhaps to other local posts. "It's just for fun and

laughs," says Nickerson. "Anybody can do it."O

1_ of Sanibel

offering" The very mostin unusual items

for the entirefamily and home

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"BEST RESTAURANT for CELEBRATIONS", :V-••••"' "BEST RESTAURANT lor DESSERT', and' - "BEST RESTAURANT for ALL REASONS". " , ' , . .\ • BEST ROAST BEEF IN AMERICA - Willard/ Scott's All American Cookbook. 19B7-

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permits & deeds1 - The following propt f lydHd) (or more.• than 160,000 ware recorded at the Lee .; County Courthouse during (he week end- :! : fng0c l .13 : . . " ' , - r- '; •'-- Rutus Dodrill Jr. to Robert Ausherrnan,, Lot tO, Seagull Estates, 1229,600.i Coastal Development Corp. to Fred• Dankmyer, Lot 14, Seaspray, $210,000. . • . ,1 . Jerold Johnson to Thomas Wanner, Lot ;-•' 4 3 . Unit 3, Sanibel Estates, $179,000.l . Periwinkle Pines Inc. to Karl Bargee,' Parcel 15, Periwinkle Pines II, $169,000.: • San-Cap Associates to Naumann & L

! Rhonehousa Inc. Lot 4, Block B, Palm: Ridge, $150,000.

I „ David Buker to William Kyle, Lot 32, Unit.i 3, Sanibel Estates, J140.000. . . ' -! Wayne Ponader to Marcq Joan DeSaint, .' Lot 24, Block a. Castaways, $139,000.'! James McClelland to Ulrlch Pskusch,: Parcel in government Lot 5, Section 18,

Township 46S, Range 22E, Sanibel Island,$125,000. , -." - - . ' " • -.- G / ; i ^ - " "•

Mark Kowalczyk and William Stogsdill.Jr., to James Peters, Lol 13, Gull Pines II, -M2.000.

- William Slmmonds and others toFrederick Walz, Unit B-301. Somerset atthe Reel, $435,000. - . ' •

George Statopoli to Thomas 6aker, Unit7 Sanibel Arms West, $205,000.

William Simmonds and John Naumannto Jelfrey Milton, Unit 8-302, Sommerset

,• at the Reel. $233,400. ~ ••- .~ George Dine and Alfred Lach to Mark :Autorino. Unit 18-303, Sundial, Phase V,$225,000.

Mary Crowe to Hormoz Minoui, Unit1091, Mariner Points IV, $146,500.

The CKy ol Sanibel Issued the followingbuilding parmllt during the week endingo i i 9 • > ; v ;

Frank Moore, 1659 Serenity Lane, lor$62,100 lor i single family residence byRichardKennedy. J v .v '- . •'• '• ••,

OonCrunwMf, 15SO Sandcutte Road,-,tor $11,900 for a pool by RichardsonP O O l S . • -'•-• - ' "-- : ^ - - " -•/" . r ?

Charles LaGette, GOO N. Yachtsman.Drive, (or $1,600 lor a dock addition byBobCegand. -:

Charles T. Council. 3366 Barra Circle, (or$12,000 (or a pool and dock by All Star

" P o o l s . " - • • - ' • • • - •-') - -. '~

. Dan Manoliu, 926 Undgren, tor $3,500 -for a screen enclosure by Seavlew ScreenService. i ! •: • ,

George Kohnbrenner, 2407 Periwinkle, -lor $5,000 (or Interior remodeling cl Unit 9by Greg Weglart •:•-.

Bruce Drobnyk, 1069 Bird Lane, tor $190(or an LPgas tankbyTexgas.- - , •-, Robert Davlslon, 9067 Mocklnobird, tor$7,468 for a driveway, stab and enclosure

by owner. • -•-: Gary Wolter, 1253 Anhingan, for $12000 '

• (or a pool »nd dock by Barnes Pools,Niemann Wolter Development Corp., ':'.

1251 Anhlngan, (or $14,000 (or a pool,deck and screen enclosure by Barnes '-*'"- ,Pools. . -- -•• . -- ----_'.

; Harmon Elder, 1201 Sands as tie Road,(or $10,000 for a pool, deck and walkway

- rby Barnes Pools. ' , . . -. •Joe Raboy, 1251 Sandcastle Road, lor :

$2,450 tor repairs by Joval Builders.Richard Bennett, 1549 Wilton Lane tor

$2,750 tor a solar pool heater by FalcoSolar.. ; . • • _ • • • .

Scott Naumann, 489 E. Gulf Drive, tor --- -$2,000 tor repairs by GooCe Construction ~

Goldenrod, Corp.; 3649 W. Gull Drive,lor $12,750 (or a pool by Aladdin Pools.

Howard Cosyns, 509 Lake Murex Circle, -for $2,400 for a driveway by owner.D

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consTRUCTion co.Rill-serwlce ,

Experienced Builders

Fountain Court,, B2SO-201 Collage Parkway

Fort M»ers; FL 33907 (8131489 3131..

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for an appointment call 482-6505

BRENDAN ; *M,DWYEf?,DDS15603 San QfbsBvd. . :•Ft. f«ly«5,Ronda 33903 •./-.."•Loaled h ttie Q i f fWrt Shpg. Cgitef

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i*.Comptatfl oiflca tu'ppilas (or home and olfics* Typewriter, Cnh Raglsiar, Cileuliior repiin* Olfics furnilura (or horns and offlca i l discount

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' * Rubbit Slimpi, SIgni, Hime Tags • custom -" • ' • ' v n g r a v a d ^ r - . • • • - - ' • ' - • ; • - . v -.- •

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i_* Typ iw f i l i r ( i n l i l i ^ :, \-^= - ^+ Naxt-dif tervk* en tiird-io-lind oltlci products* Evirv FREE <tt\UiVf with no minimum purcrms• * ArtluppliU ••: ''*'•: - ^ -• /7'[i.'. ."" V

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472-2995

is now doing business as

Why? Because vie have adopted a common name for our construc-tion divisions in Sanibel, Lee and.Collier Counties . : v The same,p e o p l e w i t h a n e w n a m e . .• '. -..• •.. .- . ' , . ; Iv . ' v . .

Stop by tffsoe us at our new Sanibel office at 2402 Palm Ridge Road.Or, if you are in the Naples area, stop and see our model homes inQuail Creek and Georgetown in Pelican Bay. Please call us for direc-tions at 472-2881. , : '•'/•>'"ii-v;:- -•'-.••': : • _: ••_ • • - , - ; ' .

Frey & Son Homes1 i- P.O. Drawer Z ,2402 Palm Ridge Road

Sanibel, FL 33957

813-472-2881

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The Island• Reporter, produces^ For Eyeiyprierr&assifietf 466^181 f; Display 472-1567.

•: agenda.r- CITY OF SAN1BEL

PLANNING COMMISSION ''COUNCIL CHAMBERS

. OCTOBER 27,1987 . •->:':> .-" AGENDA -

9 A.M. Approval of the Minutes of theRegular Meeting of October 13,1987.

Report from Director of Planning.Reports from Planning Commission

M e m b e r s . " - . ' . ' • • • - ' ; " " ' ; - • • '•.'

Report from Planning Commission Chair- -m a n ; ' "--> "-- •. . , " • "• " '•*'

9:15 A.M. Planning Commission reviewand recommendation as lo compliance withthe Sanlbel Comprehensive Land Use Planof a lequesl to amend Section 111.0.5. of (heLand Development Code, to provide thatSpecific Amendment No. 77-51 shall con- ;I Inuo In force and effect without a develop-ment permit being required within six mon- -

• ths'after adoption of the Code; SpecificAmendment 77-51 provides for developmentof a single family dwelling with a 35 ± ft. en-croachment on the Coastal Construction -Control Una on Lot 29, Tradewlnds Subdlv-=

sion (Ta» Parcel No. 19-46-22-J1-010000.0290); as submitted by Jorrotd S. Stern, At-torney lor Michael Palmer, No. LOC 87-68. r :

9:30 A.M. Consideration of a request tor adevelopment permltjor a minor subdivisionpursuant to Land Development Code Article|). Land Subdivision; Part E. Atter-trte-FactApprovals of Certain Subdivisions, to pro-vide tor the lawful subdivision of a partiallydeveloped .79 ± acre parcel of land con-sisting of Lots 17A and ISA, CastawaysEstates Unrecorded Subdivision. (TaxParcel Nos. 12-46-21-JO-00010.0100 and 12-<6-21-JO-O0Q1Q.010A) which was (unlawful-ly) subdivided through a real estate transac-tion; and to provide that the vacant portionof the subject parcel (Lor 18A) is un-buildabie; *»'submitted by Joseph andAnne Co»tanio. No. DP 87-4435. : '""

9:45 A.M. Consideration tit a request for a :variance to Land Development Code Sec-tion I.D.3. Permitted Uses, Required Condi- : ;

tions and Performance Standards; Commer- :' ciat Districts c. TCLTown Center Limited l

Commercial District (5) Required Condi-

tions (a) Maximum .floor area ratio; to pro- ,vide for a 12.5V* maximum Moer area ratioon Lot 5, Block C, Palm Ridge Subdivision inSection 26, Township 46 South, Range 22East; a* submitted by Bryce C. and NancyMcNamara. No. V87-77, and r i V .

Consideration of a request, for a condi-tional uso permit to combined residential .and commercial development on Lot 5,Block C, Palm Ridge Subdivision In Section26, Township 46 South, Range 22 East; as ...submitted by Bryce C. and NancyMcNamara. No. CUP 87-22. 1 -, > ••

10:15 A.M.Continuation (from August 25, .1967) ol consideration of a request for con-'di t lonal use - approval of a food

,- store/delicatessen with carry-out load sales "•In an existing (office use) commercialdevelopment located at 455 Periwinkle Way X

~ (Tax Strap NO. 20-46-23-J 1-O0002.001 Oi; assubmitted oy David C. Arnold. No. CUP67-19. -•"'-• '- • } - • • •

10:30 A.M. Consideration of a request for,a development permit to subdivide an ap- ,proximatety 35 acre parcel of land into eight •<

a ;

(6) single family tots, located on the north <side of the road at the end of West Gulf JDrive In Section 29, Township 48 South, (Range 22 East (Tax Parcel Nos. 294622- >JO-00006.0000 and .0020); as Submitted by ;

Architectural Resources Corp. fcr Elizabeth !Lane May. No. 86-3568 OP. -

1CM5 A.M. Consideration of a request for ;a revision and an extension to Development *Permit No. 66-3611 (providing for develop-ment ol 5 below market fate housing units F

and 7 market rate units on a 3.24 ± acre ;parcel ot land, situated 4 0 0 i ft. south of !Periwinkle Way fronting on Beach Road) to !provide for tour-phase development of the •pioject; and adoption of a resolution; assubmitted by Joval BuMdors, Inc:1 No. :86-3611 OP. •-,.. . - ; !

11:00 A.M. Consideration of a request for <an amendment to the Comprehensive Land - :Use Plan Part 3.2 Official Maps, Section j3.2.1. Development Intensity Map, to permit : !

development of a single family residence on

• please see page 16A

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MISMARSHALL H. HOLTZ

Licensed Real Estate Broker

PEALTOR M. PATRICIA RENZ^Licensed Heal Estate Broker - :

MAIN OFFICE CAPT1VA BRANCH OFFICE1711 Periwinkle Way •>- " Located at the .

Comer of Casa Ybel Road . New Tost Office Building

472-1123 " - "'472-3318 "I.

SERVING SAMUEL AND CAPTIVA ISLANDSUNDEK THE SAME MANAGEMENT SINCE H70If. ASSOCIATES, INC., BROKERS if.

NEAR BEACHSPACIOUS WATERVIEW HOME

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: Over 3,000 sq. ft. of living area, comprised of greatroom with cedar walls,raised Franklin-type woodburning stove/fireplace, French pdoors. 2

; bedrobnis, 2Vi baths, large kitchen with all'top grade appliances, super-sized closets and storage areas, utility room, 2 large screened porches, 2

' open porches, plus screened deck off exta large loft bedroom, PLUS a 1bedroom, one bath guest suite with separate utility area. Six Hunter

' fans, 2 car garage with electric door openers; workshop, square.: "Gazebo", privacy storm protective shutters for large screened porches,

dual air conditioning systems, two hot water tanks, built in vacuumsystcm.'partially fenced yard with mature landscaping, large homesite

. (100x277 including lake).

Excellent views of waterway and sanctuary lands AND Gulf Beach Ac-cess nearby. CAN YOU TOP THIS AT $229,500?

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BUMPEHS/ANTIOUE CABSICYCU PARTSMARINOAVIATIONfNEW ft nECHROMED

g BUMPERS IN SIOCKJBUDBER COVERS,• AND STEP BUMPERS

SUMMERLINSQUARE

466-8848

A Fine Selection ofGold and Silver Jewelry

Designing & Hanc1 craftingAH repairs done on premises,

most within 24 hours. "

Olde Sanibel630 Tarpon Bay Koad. -.. Sanibel, Aorida , .'<<

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agendais • from page 15A

lots B and 9, Block 4 of Sanibel Highlands':Subdivision {tat Parcel No. 25-4B-22-J1-00004.0080); as submitted by Brian W.iBlssell for Joseph L Bohart. No. 67-14

^ C L U P . . - : . - • ' • : • • • " . , - . - - - • • . • • - • " . - . " . .

1t:30 A.M. Continuation of a public hear-ing and adoption of a resolution approvingDevelopment Permit No. 87-4436 (Gus Landlfor Michael Latona}. " • , " • • • • ; •

Continuation of a public hearing andadoption of a resolution approving VarianceNo. 67-73. (William Compton).; . :

.• Continuation of a public hearing andadoption of sTesolution approving VarianceNo. 87-74. (William Compton). -

Continuation of a public hearing andadoption of a resolution approving Variance

,. No. 87-75. (William Compton). : . . r :

• Continuation of a public hearing and• adoption of a resolution denying Amend-ment Request No. LOC 87-65. (Patricia Renz

/ tor Stnwn A. Malhews). .--.. -• • :.•

Continuation of a public hearing andadoption of a resolution denying Amend-

•-merit Request No. LOC B7-61. (Michael 'Palmet). ^ -a_..", " -. - ; ' :- •. - : .

Continuation of a public hearing and -adoption of a resolution approving VarianceNo. 87-72. (David Almas). -..-••"•

• .Continuation of a public hearing andadoption of a resolution approving Develop-ment. Permit No. 87-4456. (Island Water..

-• Association, Inc.). - "••.= , <•>

Continuation of a public hearing and/-1

adoption of a resolution approving an .amendment to Development Permit No.67-4083 for the Sanibel Island Marina.

r (Myton If eland). pr :°

'• " - L U N C H "•-'"'"•" .-" •';••' ••''• •1:00 P.M. Continuation of consideration

of an amendment to the Land DevelopmentCode establishing standards (or construc-tion of boat docks, boat lifts, and boatdavits In interior waterways; as submitted '

- by the GKy of Sanibel. No. LOC 87-48, and.'r Continuation ol consideration of an

amendment to the Land Development Codeestablishing standards for construction olrevetments and seawalls In man-madecanals and lakes, and natural waterways; assubmitted by the City of Sanibel. Ho. LDC8 7 - 4 9 . • . . , . : : • • . . * ? : • - , * : . ^ . ••>

1;15 P.M. Discussion of criteria for singlefamily house designs. >',••-

ALL IN THE CITY OF SANIBEL.LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA. '--./>'-_ .-•; -

If a person decides to appeal any deci-sion of the body with respect to any matterconsidered at such meellng or hearing, hawill need a record of proceedings, and forsuch purposes he may need to ensure thai averbatim record of the proceedings is made,which record Includes the testimony and

. evidence upon which the appeal Is to be"based. * v -•• • ' : - • - ~'r " .""-> "

October 22,1987 : I ?,-"

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^VACATION BYTHE JVEEKON BEAUTIFULSANIBEL ISLAND

Rva luxuriout rewrt$ to choose from.;CaB me, Wally P«leu, Sale* AMoclat«,foi more tnfoimatlon on fnWtvall B ^ ^ _ _ _ ^ ^ _ownenhiPBl472-&iaiot4Sl-3836. •. „ „ „ « „ . , , .„„

VACATION

BHOPPE,

; Enjoy iheamenitieitraMncludeitfnnli/' hot tub», pool, and much, much mare

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Sales Persons Neededf ^ i OPENING "

• J jhe Island Reporter;? Experience preferred

:---Vbut riot necessaryr ; ;Gcod company benefits.

..['-'••• TrainingavallableV: ;

For IntervieV- call 466-1811

Mr. Kaifus;^ P u b l i s h e r . ':•<

Quality Living At AnUnbelievable Price z

This • spacious, newly:: landscaped 3 ,Bedroom/2 Bath, Pool Home Is located

' ori'a deep water canal with a targe dock'having aholst forsmall boat. Living roomwfdlning area. Family room with wet bar,fireplace, Berber carpet and eating area.

1 Separate utility room. All carpeted andnew vertical shades and draperies. 2-CarGarage -with'?elevator.;Many extras,

' s e c u r i t y s y s t e m . : : ; • : I - i

« f $025,000 "> BYVOWNER

,v,.,,sCALL1.813-535-»395.- •

Sanibel Chardonnay :labelist displays art

The paintings of William Jay

George of Atlanta, architect and '

designer of the Sanibel Chardonnay

label, will be on view at Matsumoto

House, beginning with an opening

reception, 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday,

O c t . 2 4 . ' - -<•• • ,- - •

George's work will be on exhibit.-*

tion daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through

Saturday, Nov.7.0 . • _ -- -i

Audrey Chlaradio ;;exhibit continues

Jhe traditional oilpatntings of -

SanlbelCaptlva Art League

member Audrey Chiaradio, con-

tinue In the offices cf Interstate 7

Securities, 7370 College Parkway,

Fort Myers through Friday, Nov.

2 7 . : • ' . . - . . - . - . ' . ; : ; .

Exhibition hours are 9 a.m. to 5

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Tho B i S T Argument For Leasing

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. \ it YOU; B U Y i • • ;;•' |;.DOWN PAYMENT $ 1 8 0 0 . 0 0 ; '

SALES TAX ($810.00 i

MONTHLY PAYMENT^$425.00 :

60 PAYMENTS „.... *; >

VAIUE OF CAR IN 5 YEARS (

APPROX. $7,000.00 I!'

•Thew fiBuf«» of« bo»d on o new IW8Morcury G*ond Ma>quli with a HH pfic*Of opprosimately t1B.000.00. l«oMd tota period ot 48 moi." commercial ts<n«with i-iti f ini ar<d ton poym«nl. Includn

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IP YOU L E A S E e • • „DOWN PAYMENT — 0 —

SALESTAX r"0""

MONTHLY PAYMENTS $3128*

4 8 PAYMENTS . V . . . . • / > •

„ SAVINGS IN 4 YEARS ,

,". v- -" APPROX. $7,266

4 YtAtS YOU OWN IT W YOU Wt$H

CALL NOW472-4484

FOR MOU !HFO«MATI0M

shell shockedMarvin Hustle's guide onhow not to sell real estate

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By Art Stevens:rofesstonal standards amongreal estate brokers on': i 'Sanibel and Capliva have :. i-

always been high. Our brokers go" througlTrigid training programs: :

-and approach their assignments loacquaint out-of-islanders with :

Usland life honestly and ethically. '.;; 'The value of housing on Sanibcl- .

I'J Captlva remains high and the realestate business is booming.

> ; Brokers are closing their sales .primarily because they have good

v products to sell." \ '•. • - •: , Because of this current state of . ;

] affairs more and more people want -to become brokers and the competi-tion for customers may become in-

V creaslngly fierce. To keep real .-.'; estate broker standards high, all ;.~'; prospective brokers are forced to ;;

; listen to an audio tape of a salespitch delivered by one Marvin H. I,

• ' Hustle to an undercover agent .-..v wired for sound several years ago.• - oMr. Hustle had been rumored to

: go beyond the bounds of honest: n-'_ and objective selling and an agent.

'was dispatched to catch him in the::.; act. When confronted by the..- Sanibel-Captiva real estate com- :

munity, Hustle.voluntarily left the :. islands. When last seen, Hustle was

'.-', selling Ice to Eskimos/, -'-•'. V .The following transcript of Mar-:- vln H. Hustle's tasteless sales pitch

Is now a classic case study on how •': ,tnot to sell real estate, o , .. ^

; : f7AGENT: This unit looks very:: nice. What should I know about it?; {• -HUSTLE: Well, as you look ;••;='.

•; around you, you'll notice that it U•'""/. an apartment with walls, rooms .."::>- and things. likejhau.We're in the< ;^^ > I l e t V e d ' r i g l i i n o w a n d t h a t h u g e "•::

;;V-white'object against the wall b v-•f; known as a refrigerator. If you put; L'. food In there it stays cold. -- : ;

'.;':kv And talk about miracles of. [~ =•;!•• .V-V- modern.science^ just turn that knob.:•} i^over there. Yes, that's right; Notice \•^ - anything? Yes, that's water comingV out. That's called a>Ink and you .-X~ can get both hot and cold water Z :

: v,: ^whenever you want it, JThis feature :^ /comes with thls'condo unit. It's the"•fcS'deal of a lifetime. K-.:.,•;• ,• •: '*• '/. -i.-.*-C•:• ;f-.-; AGENT: Do I get a view of the

>^guif7^0-3'^^^-;. /—'V:•;*: fi HUSTLE: Oh indeed, yes. You Cr;:?.'«ee this hand mirror I'm holding. •„;• -'•i/.:; Well, all you haye todo Is walk out";,-;> : .to the parking lot, hold this mirror, ' ,W^-. high above your, head as you face r ••-.fe< northwest, and at the right »ngle ;_*;Vr you'll get a glorious view of the ^ '"'

-^gulf^But you'll have to come out-'• -Nearly In the morning for that view ;:•••'-^rbecause the unit next door hangs -""-- >; L:it3laundry at ten.;v • : > '.'-••'.*".*.^ -AGENT: Is this building Well ,-'<:;:*' protected during hurricane season?%•&•* HUSTLE! Oh, we don't get any* ; : ~ hurricanes In this condominium. '•••;.- The builders spared no expense\:X rvi:>nd built a special hurricane rod c

tv^whlch^ deflects hurricanes and •••

passes them on to the next condo. :/ ^.You're well protected. This unit is :

" : -.-.r 1J"- . Art Stevens , " '" '

^steal. " -.AGENT: Thai's reassuring. What

about the amenities? What :facilities docs this condo have?

11 HUSTLE: All the up to date: facilities you'll ever need.' Onlhls •"

half acre you'll find a dog track, agambling casino, a full 60-yachtmarina, a bowling alley and a seashell sanctuary. It's the deal of a :lifetime. ; ^ ; •

GENT: What arc the major ac-livllics in Sanibcl? ;_ -

HUSTLE: Big game hunting Isone of them. Here on Sanibel ; -;',you're allowed to hunt alligators,raccoons, giraffes and walruseswhen each is in season. Anothermajor activity on Sanibcl Is whaleriding. The kids will love that. Andof course we get our.culture here ^like any other major city. The .Sanibel burlesque troupe puts on

-: its winter performance right here*tn this condo. They put sea shells .

over their ears and that's all they'wear. It's awe inspiring. This placeis a steal. •' . .o-tr - - -..-" -

AGENT: Are there any restric-'tions in this condo? ' :: -

HUSTLE: Oh.no. Sanibel is veryliberal. Live and let live is what wesay here. Your neighbors next doordeal in drugs. Upstairs MadameRosa reads tea leaves. And just :below you we have an Alaskan ^

-family with twelve pet seats. We're -all one big happy family here. It'sthe deal of a lifetime. -

-.-"-' AGENT: What's the condition ofthis unit? Is everything working?

HUSTLE; Oh, yes, everything is. working. The air conditioning ^

works beautifully by opening these.,- two windows late, at night. The j' . outhouse at the foot of the stairs Is :•-..

flushed once a week like clockwork.And the whirlpool bath is so 'realistic you would swear you're Inthe middle of the gulf. In fact, "; <that's where it is. „ -" . : '

This unit Is in such demand thatI really have no time left for you If

. you're hesitating. There are fifty .people who have made appolnt-

- ments with" me to see this unit. Ifyou don't sign on the dotted linethis very moment, you're going to . c

• lose the deal of a lifetime, a literal• - s t e a l . ••'•.°, •:•.'.;• - V . a / • •- ".

AGENT: Mr. Hustle", I think I've* heard enough. Let me identify '-'•-/myself. I'm not really a customer.

: I'm a special agent for the Sanibel-Captiva real estate industry and. 'I've recorded everything you'vetold me. You're a disgrace to the.real estate profession and we're go-ing to see to it that you won't be

; working in these parts anymore. .Do you have anything to say?

. HUSTLE: (Long pause.) I neverliked this place anyway ever sincethat alligator bit me. Okay, I'llleave, but if someone sells. I his -unit, I expect my cut.D •'"'--'•'>'~ ': ,

Women organizeprogram on !;gender bias ; '

The., SouthwestFlorida Women'sPolitical Caucus, in con-junction with Women's,

'Ne twork . , present,-"Gender; Bias: Its Ef-~feel on the FloridaJudiciary."'rThe pro-gram will be onWednesday,\Oct. 28, at :

; Southwest RegionalMedical Centerauditorium. Keynotespeaker wilt be GillShcrryl Freeman,President; of .the..Florida Association ofWomen Lawyers..'-'•%• \

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ing the speaker, a panel. of local attorneys andjudges will discuss the ,gender bias issue on alocal level. Moderatorfor the panel will beChristy Speirn-Smithof the Women's"Political Caucus. TheHonorable RadfordSturgis '-and The^Honorable Jay • B/Rossman, both LeeCounty Judges and At-torneys Vicki Sproatand Dewey Mockler ofFort Myers will com-,,prise the panel. \ ; ! »

Luncheon meetingwill begin at 11:45 a.m.and reservations are ;.requested. The cost of .the lunch is (8. To callin reservations, if your \last name begins with "A-L, call 334-5510; last:name begins with MZ,

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'.^ Tickets are on sale at the Performing Arts Hall Box :;:. Office from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturdays from 11'A. .'a.m.-Sp.m.For ticket information, call 489-3033.D ;

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CANAL FRONTLocated on navigable canal with pxtralarge dock. Easy walk to piivate beach ac-cess. This newly painted two-bedroom,two-bath home Is nicely furnished nnd Invery good condition. Adequate room for apool. "After houn call John Knaff,472-3078.

HOMESITEGolf course & water v l r m ! Middle GulfDrive location. (195,000. After hours callJohn Gee, 482-6508.

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.?• At-sea TED regulations begin in NovemberBy Fritz and Norma Stoppclbetn

The semi-annual report of the Sea Turtle . ""Stranding and Salvage Network compiled .by the Miami Laboratory of National Marine

1: Fisheries Service for the first six months of 1987

1 reported 1,110 stranded sea turtles along the SouthL Atlantic and gulf coasts. Strandings, as used Ir. Ihc'-j report, refer to wild strandings only, further . -•. defined as turtles which wash ashore dead or alive •'j or are found floating dead or alive, generally in a ;. weakened condition.: . .*• / Reports of incidentally captured turtles, such as, in shrimp trawts, and live sighting reports are not: included in the figures. , ;

I "Florida's Atlantic coast reported the highest " •! : number of strandings during the six-month period,••' accounting for 21 percent of the total. Florida's gulf.coast was fourth with 14.3 percent. Loggerhead

'< turtles were the most frequently stranded, accoun-t ing for 81 percent. - ..,_• \• • : -. - >.. -•''• -.••-'--

Six states reported higher numbers of strandings.. than during the first half of 1986. Of these, Alabamaincreased from no reports in 1986 to 36 strandings

, this year. These strandings were documented over ap- four week period during May and June which coin-

cided with the wash-up of large amounts of shrimp"..trawler by-catch in the gulf shores area of Alabama.bL In response to the fish by-catch problem, the

Alabama Department of Conservation enacted an''_"• emergency rule requiring trawlers to dump their,•by-catch more than three miles from the coastline." O u t of sight, out of mind? , V - ' ;

,.?:•'••'_:*:•.•:•*•:•••:• '''•"••: ODD- •. V Since Oct. 1,1987. special agents of the National;-;-' Marine Fisheries Service have conducted dockside -:' ',- boardings of shrimp trawlers in Port Canaveral and'-v'JSTew Smyrna Beach to give fishermen In those areas

an opportunity to understand the new regulations !which required the use of Turtle Excluder Devices ;;tTEDs) by shrimp trawlers 25 feet ^nd longer in thata r e a . . . . - - . ~ '•/••.- V - • •'"". . ;-, - . ::

The boardings arc also to urge the operators to ;'.take the necessary steps because beginning in . i^;;November, the TED regulations will be enforced by;means of at-sea boardings by teams of special agentsin cooperation with the U.S. Coast Guard and the ;:Florida Marine Patrol. The agents will document ]\and submit for prosecution cases resulting from ;shrimp vessel which are not in compliance with the;TED regulations. ; . „ , . . ' . . • r : - •;

The regulations which went into effect June 29, i19S7 allowed the use of four types of TEDs. An -;amendment, effective Oct. 1, certified a new soft 'yTED for use by shrimp trawlers and contained a :,provision for qualification of new TEDs if they are '].tested according to procecdures specified in the ruleand found to be 97 percent effective In releasing sea

: turtles from trawls. ;. ; •, . Although emphasis Is being placed on release of -r

turtles trapped in the shrimp trawling operations, •;the TEDs also are responsible for releasing juvenilefinfish. Statistics have shown that approximately ;:-;

' nine pounds of finfish and other unwanted marine '•'*.species are captured in shrimp trawls for every ;'pound of shrimp. / . , / j!

Beginning Jan. 1,1988, shrimp boats in the :;- southwcnl Florida area will be required to use TEDs". at all times when they are within 15 miles of shore.' •;

By 1989, TEDs will be required in all areas. The :;regulations will not require TEDs to be carried by fj

, shrimp boats ofless than 25 feet in length fishing inoffshore waters, or shrimp boats of any length : ;•;-.

, fishing in near shore waters, provided they limit thetime they tow their nets to 90 minutes or less. It has

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been determined that turtles can remain under ~ --water for that period of time without adverse effect.-}.

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A recent study of basa fishermen at Tcnorbc \-: Reserve near Lakeland shows an overwhelming en-dorsement of restrictive bass management - N5 < ~.regulations. In a survey conducted by the Game and „Fresh Water Fish Commission of anglers who fished .

; the area, 96 percent said they approved of stricter ,bass fishing regulations, Calch-and-release fishing!the most restrictive, was approved by 85 percent.

"What's more impressive about acceptance of ., :these regulations in the Tenoroc Reserve is that 94

f percent say thry would support restrictive harvest:

regulations for largemouth bass on other Floridalakes," said fisheries biologist Russell Johnson,

; Tenoroc study leader. "This Is a strong indication "' that bass anglers are willing to sacrifice quantity forquality experiences." „„.->-':'.'-.- .^'.:

L-; The "fishing experience" is a term used by John-vI son and other biologists to describe other angling ,

attributes besides "loading the boat." A place to get,, away from work or home, enjoy the quiet outdoors,

just relax, 3ee sunrises or sunsets or s place to take '...*; a kid after school are all part of the ''fishing ex-: ; p e r i e n c e . " - • -•-.• '-. -• . - ' ' - . . - •' A further demonstration of the importance ang-••'.

Icrs place on the "fishing experience" Is that whileonly 50 percent of those surveyed actually catchbass, 99 percent said they plan to fish Tenoroc

- a g a i n . "•- - • '• • ;": . " ! - , • ;.,..; • , . . - " - . . \,- -' '-'••

r White anglers don't object to, and even favor, .: restrictive regulations, Johnson fa quick to point out,

that these regulations should not and could not beapplied on a statewide basis. "Harvest regulations ,- :must be made on a lake by lake, system by system

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Trout and redfish accounted for most of the"' -.action this week'. And Monday was an excep-tionally hot day for anglers fishing the .

SanibelPier. -f -V, . ' / : '_:•, "It was.wild," said Bait Box manager Boh ""' ,-T

Auscherman. -. :- : . ' " • • • - • > > - - •-i Auscherman slopped by thepier around noon andcounted 12 redfish and foursnook. Among those rwith their limit were Frank and Eloise Schefner, of,Miami,and Bill Spccler.;,:--;;" , ; ... : •--='- -'-:(All the fish were csught on live shrimp. • • •• Auscherman'estimated some 60 people were ;,"'-•'

fiahingthe pier on Monday. ; ^ \ ';~- Lots of pan-size trout and small snook are beingcaught off the lighthouse. Auscherman said he'sdone well with trout, free-floating live shrimp. t,

r".- - Sanibel guide Alex Payne had a real good weekwith redfish and trout in the sanctuary. Out with hisfamily, Robert, Dick and Lee Payne and friend SullySullivan, they released everything but enough troutfor one night's dinner. Payne said the trout were

.'running In the one: to two-pound class. : -: Jerald King and friends caught a mixture of trout,

Randy Wyroikt, of Round Lake, IL,'caught thUSSSVi-inch, teven-poundredfiih while Jtihing \\

from a canoe in the sanctuary. v := >,'

-- redfish and jack on Monday, fishing with Sanibel C: guide John Fuuelt. - ; V ,. •;•? : • [

On Friday. Fussell took out Jeff Brown and his .- Jwifc,_They caught two or three trout, a few snapper ;and released eight small reds in the three- to four- v tpoundclass. - ' „ - . _ -.; They were fishing in the backwaters and around \the mouth of the river. "It's getting better," said *Fussell. , ~ > •"••••'j Randy Wyroski, of Round Lake, IL,"proved that r iyou can fish from a canoe and catch something. On tThursday,heboateda23'A-inch,seven-poundred- ;fish while fishing from a 17-foot canoe in Tarpon 'Bay. Wyroski was fishing by himself and had to put •three cement blocks in the bew for ballast. He us-" 'cd pirifiah for bait. ^ , , , . !' "People have been catching redfish out of canoes '

-left and right," said Tarpon Bay recreation area con- '~ cessionaire Chip Hoffman.%,.. ' , : .

h. Hoffman said quite a few flounder were also being: caught, y " . "'•' • ' '-' '"•/': Captiva guides are still feeling the effects olfast-'- week's storm, with only a few reds and snook being

taken,"In one little spot you'll get a few reds, and . /. maybe one snook," said guide Bob Saballno." V? •

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the devil's advocateBetrayal of public trustdeserves corporate capital punishmentBy Richard C. Allen

. : The opinions below do not necessarily reflect ;jthose of the staff or management of Gulf Coast >:'Weeklies, Inc. Reader response \s invited. --. ;

I have spoken and written in opposition to ;:capital punishment for more than three :;decades. It is a remnant of a cruder and more

barbaric past, and is. I think, unworthy of our >.:• great nation. But, I would he willing to consider a' type of capital punishment that doesn't now exist

--corporate capital punishment. That is , orderingthe dissolution of a company that has abused its. .public trust by preying on consumers and other •(:citizens. •/•-/" •; >> - . _ : '

I think the first company against which 1 would. invoke the extreme penalty is the A.H. Robins Co_": manufacturer of the Dalkon Shield — widely •'•.'•.

advertised and sold, although officials of the com-pany were well aware that it had caused sterility,serious injury, and death to many women induced

i to use tt. That kind of callous indifference to graverisk of harm, for the sake of corporate profits, ; ;<;amounts almost to the willful and premeditated in- ;fliction of injury. ~ . , ;

Industries persistently discharging toxic waste'into, our rivers and streams, or burying them in .;'i •,

- close proximity to homes and schools (Love Canal "';.is a good example), or pumping hydrocarbons andother pollutants into the air we breathe, deserve/ -"execution", at least in those cases where they areknowledgeable of the harm they are doing, but ;; .evade regulatory action by concealment, altered : .-records, and outright lying. : ':•}

I don't know how I would rule on it, hut I couldcertainly urge the prosecution of Dow Chemical . :Co. — those wonderful folks who gave us Napalm,

-• and later Agent Orange, which has maimed and -killed so many of our brave soldiers who came in :contact with it during the Vietnam war. And, in acase reminiscent of the Dalkon Shield disaster, of-ficials of two drug firms (O'Neil, Inc. and Carter-

• Glogau Laboratories) have been indicted for .supressing reports of adverse reactions, in order,to continue to sell E-Fcrol Aqueous Solution, a ' -'

'. drug linked to the deaths of 38 infants, and in-;: juries to numerous others. If the allegations are' :

proved, their companies can be added to the list.V;Somelimes, so many workers could be thrown .

out of work that a penalty less than corporate Vcapitalpunishmcnt might have to be resorted to. -;Ford Motor Company may present such a case. ; , .although its continued manufacture of the Pinto, ;'

~ without correcting the slight defect that had ., '"^resul ted in the burning alive of unknowing:; drivers, is certainly an aggravated case. And other -V. makes of automobiles are causing consumer in> : ., juries as this is written: the Renault Alliance and -"

Encore, the Audi 5000, and the Ford Crown Vic-\ toria. In the case of the Audi, the company con- .o..

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Self-hypnosisworkshop set

Fort Myers clinical psychologist Harris Fried-man. Ph.D. will again present his workshop on

VsetMiypnosia from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, Oct. "r21,28 and Nov. 4 at the Sanibel CongregationalUnited Church of Christ hall, 2050 Periwinkle : .- r

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, Under the sponsorship of Sanibel psychologistMaggie Mullins, Ph.D. and Ingeborg Mauksch, . 'Ph.D., owner of Redi-Care Home Health Service,the course has no connection with the Congrega- '•'tional Church, Dr. MulHns said. T--Z •

. Fee for the course, which is limited to 15 per- .^ sons , is $ 7 0 . • - v '•• - , •• / / • -

Dr. Friedman received his doctorate (rom theclinical psychology program at Georgia State '

' ; University and completed a clinical and counselingpsychology internship at the University of Florida.l ie is a member of both the Florida and Americansocieties of clinical hypnosis.: r : ; . .'•-'"-

The course will deal first with an overview ofhypnosis and basics of trance induction; second,techniques for deepening the trance state; and rthird, the use of auto-suggestion in trance for cop-

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•"-?• Some anglers did well with trout on the flats and -one unidentified angler on Upper Captiva had a fieldday Sunday with jacks in Redfish Pass. The angler

.; was dropped off on the beach by Twin Palms Marinaguide John Jensen. '.- •••, ,;

Charter captain~and diver Skip EckarU explored •:: the rock piles about five miles off Upper Captiva OR

Monday and reported seeing a lot of grouper underthe ledges. The water wasn't too dear, though. Hesaid visibility was limited to about two f e e t O .. :

police watch• R E L E A S E T H A T R E D F I S H : An off duty Lee \County Sheriff's Deputy called Sanibel Police aboutmidnight Sunday, after watching Martin Paulus ofBokee l iahookandtakeaZS'A- inchredf i shof f : ,; •'Sanibel Fishing Pier. A patrolman responding to thecall encouraged Paul us to release the fish and no :;citations Were issued. -' <-• • ' . r u. :"J"^• N E V E R , N E V E R ON S U N D A Y : On Sunday, Joe -Favata was reminded of Sanibel V'You-don't-makelots-ofnoise-on-Sunday" ordinance when neighborRichard Murphy decided to work on a duplex at : i -:Rabbitt Road. Murphy told a patrolman that he was;-.unaware of the noise ordinance and agreed not to : ''•'-work there again on Sundays . „•' ' • •,-<•..-•>.• GAS GANGSTER: An employee of Pick-Kwikgas and grocery store asked Sanibel Police to find a .light-colored car that left t gas pump without paying

. for $5 of petrol on Saturday. The employee, Jim h "Duda, could not give police a description of the caror driver because a station wagon ebscured his :-. "view. Without the description, poiict said they wereunable to locale the perpetrator. ~" <; •-B DUI: Torrance Wade. 590 Boulder Drive, was 'i -

'arrested Saturday at 6:40 p.m.*n<{ chirged with i ;:

driving under the influence. Wade. 29, was stopped '•:,by patrolling police after a Kings Crown Drive '•_••• ".-resident reported the driver appeared to be in- :;

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toxicaled and leaving the Island. An officer stoppedWade at the Chamber of Commerce »nd eond»tetf d %-.field sobriety test. Wade told police he was on :' Vprobation and did not want to gr* to prison, accor-;! -_,,ding to police, reports. He was charged with drivingwithout a license and taken loLcc County Jail. ;;';

M MARIJUANA POSSESSION: Lisa Rodrlguc/. of"Wightman Lane, Captiva was arrested and charged -with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and "v' Vdriving under the influence on Friday. According topolice reports, Sanibel Police stopped Rodriguez, 25,at the corner of Palm Ridge Road and Wooster Laneafter watching her drive erratically on Periwinkle,,Way. She refused to sign the citation and was ~ -: "charged accordingly. Police took her to Lee CountyJ a i l . D - : " w ; ; .-. •• -..-., -.- v.y-\:-.-'- .=.. " Jr'"

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wlln a friendly mix of young and young-at-a heart families who enjoy the year-round., amenities of life on Sanibel Island. Asking, ; $ 1 6 2 1 6 0 0 V . - . ; •••[!;•• - ; - : ' „ • -"••- » • . . - .

CAPTIVA — 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath has been con-verted to a 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath AND i l

-Bedroom, 1 Bath. Short walk to beautifulbeach. Offered at $179,000. „

'BAY VIEW — This completely remodeled andrenovated duplex has a view of the Bay and Is .-walking distance to the beach. 2 units with 2bedrooms and 1 bath eaclv-fully furnished.$225,000. ; a : : ' • :

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half baths. Fully furnished. Only $145,000.Call today..:

: SAN MATEO: Bon Aire Circle. 3 bedroom, 2 '"' bath. Welp built CBS, tile roof, ranch;

$129,900.

MOORE HAVEN — 5 unit motel. Hunting and- fishing paradise. 4 large city lots, service sta-

tion, florist. $312,000. ; • - •;; :

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SIESTA PINES — Lovely townhouse In smallquiet complex with BIG pool. Charming lanal, -2/2, carpeted, all appliances. Minutes fronvSanibel and so affordable at $72,000.

WHITE PELICAN - Fabulous Gull view fromthis very spacious 2nd floor unit. It has 2bedrooms/2 baths, and a den that can be a3rd bedroom. Immaculate condition. Fullyfurnished. $335,000. : '". • ,,;

Two bedroom, two bath condominiumoverlooking San Carlos Bay. Beautifully fur-.nlshed; $137,900." " . '';; •?::';

KING'S CROWN UNIT 115 - Breathtakingviews of the Gulf from your screened patio.

. The view Is also reflected In the dining roomtloor-to-ceiling mirror, to add excitementamong this Robb & Stuckey decoratedelegance. Sliding doors are sun treated andkitchen area Is shuttered. A short flight ol

^ stairs (elevator also) from your parking spaceand wide spacious walkway to your tiled en-

~~ trance, a Klng's-Crown-only constructionfeature: Priced to sell at $?49,9O0. ; ;:

GUMBO LIMBO - 3 bedroom 3 bath CBShome with extra living are lor guests. Over200 It. on the lake. Great location. Only$225,000.v "•-• : : ":1f ,:.

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' bath units in fine condition. Priced right at$225,000._ ' . - - • j .;.'? . : ; ' ;!-

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Creative shell art: Thursdays 10 a.m. to 12 noon. - Oct. 22-29 and Nov. 5. Shelter ConstanceLewis will demonstrate the basics of shell art,from tools and materials required, to making shellflowers with self-collected shells, stems, leaves, andhow to create effective arrangements. Cost, $30.

A Christmas centerpiece: Tuesday 1:30 to 4 p.m.: — Nov. 10. Sanibel Artists Maribeth Troucht and ;Karen Pinney will conduct one class during which aChristmas centerpiece will be completed. Cost, $25.

Be a friend to your computer: Tuesdays 7:30 to 9p.m. - Nov. 10-17-24 and Dec. I, Instructor PaulConnctl will conduct a survey computer course on 'computers in general, how they work, and how to -get the most out of a personal computer. Partici-pants will learn how to create their own program,

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how to use the following software: 1) Spreadsheetfor income tax computing and recording; 2) WordProcessing;3)Games:Chess. Aircraft flight , •% .simulator. Cost; $40. , " . :'; •

A Current events — a freewheeling discuBsion: \- •' Wednesdays 10 a.m. to noon — Nov. 18-25; Dec. 2 9-16; Jan. 6-13-20-27 and Feb. 3. Robert S. Maurer, ;•chairman and former president of the firm, Maurer,Anderson & Conway, Inc., who has been involved inall phases of the media, including presidential and •special issue campaigns concerning environment. : :nuclear energy,and civil rights will moderate ,|:discussion on current events. Cost for the 10-wcekcourse is $30 or $4 per single session. v ' - ;}o Spider weaving: Thursday 9 a.m.-l p.m. — Dec.;

_" 10. Trudie Prevalt, artist and craft teacher will in-stuctparticipanUon the intrlcaciesof Spider '}-Weaving. Participants will complete a wall hangingduring the one class. Cost, $25, , ,P -"« .,:,;_;•

For information about SCA courses, call the -' -:Sanibel Community Center office at 472-2155; Doris

Platt at 472 9163 or Milt Backus at 472-4709^ •'-*•:Additional activities at the Sanibel Community .

Center include: Tai Chi Chuan: Every Saturday : .!morning from 10 -11:30 a.m. For information, call337-0300.ext. 5041 or SCA office 472-2155. •••[•/'

Duplicate Bridge: Every Monday beginning Novr2, at 7 10 p.m. Directed by Jean Scott. ,'.:.-Bridge for Fun: Every Wednesday beginning Nov.4, at 1 p.m. Roger Dickinson will direct the bridge

- games for beginners and those t?ho want to brushupon their playing skills. * " ; \ •Duplicate Bridge: Every Thursday beginning Nov.5, at 1:30 p.m. Directed by Sterling Bassetl, Life rMaster and well known bridge teacher. . .BoatingClass: Every Thursday from 7 p.m.on,.beginning on Dec. 3. Conducted by the Power ' VSquadron. For information, call 472-0905 or 472-

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Bird Identification: Every Friday beginning Jan.15, at 7:30 p.m.; conducted by the Audubon Societyfor beginners and advanced birdwatchers. For moreinformation, calN72-2155.D v, „ - • .

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Florida temperaturesare stilt hovering near90, the Postal Servicesays it's time to beginplanning holiday mail-ings to foreign coun-tries and U.S. militarypersonnel overseas.*' Parcels for militaryrecipients In Australia,the Far East .andSoutheast Asia shouldbe mailed by Nov. 2 toarrive by Christmas, Ifthey're going by sur-face malt, the least ex-pensive way to ship.Nov. 2 also is the sug-gested mailing dale forsurface mail to civilians

BMR "• from page I0A"subsidizing private employers. They could paytheir employees higher salaries."

City manager Gary Price responded thatproviding housing [nr city employees and critical

in Africa. Parcels forcivilians in Australia, 'Africa and SoutheastAsia should have beenmailed by Oct. 2."

Suggested mailingdates for shippingparcels to military per-sonnel . by SpaceAvailable Mail (SAM)arc in early and mid-Nov.. depending uponthe destination.

Parcel Airlift Mail(PAL) is still anothermethod for' sendingparcels to "overseasmilitary personnel, andits suggested mailingdates are later — late

Nov. and early Dec,depending on thedestination.

PAL packages canweigh up to 30 poundsand measure tip to 60Inches in combinedlength and girth.

Customers withheavier packages andthose who pro-crastinate can usePriority . Mail to sendpackages ••;> to anymilitary Army Post Of-fice (APO) and FleetPost Office (FPO) ad-dress, as well as to anydomestic address. WithPriority Mail, packages

weighing from 12ounces up to 70 poundsreceive the tame handl-ing as First Class Mail,

Suggested mailingdates for Priority Mailrange from Nov. 23 fordestinations •• inAustralia, SoutheastAsia, and Central andSouth America, to aslate a.i Dec. 7 for APOand FPO addresses inAlaska, Hawaii,Iceland, And the Carib-bean.

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service personnel was never the single goal of theBMRH program. He said it was also "important tohave an economic mix on Sanibcl."

Klein said his constituents were more receptiveto the argument that the housing would he forprotective and health service person nel.Q

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DNR stops county dumping rock on beach without permitBy Steve Cason

• An emergency plan to short- up an eroded stretchof Capliva Road was thwarted by a slate inspector

: Monday after he caught the county dumping rock1 along the shoreline without a permit.. ;

;'•?--'"-v r Lcc County Department of Transportation crews

^ _ dumped Ihrce loadsi of rock and dirt along'the roadbefore they were stopped by Mike Joity, a field in-

: - speclor with the Stale Department of Natural aResources division of beaches and shores. "Anywork that's done seaward of the slate coastal con-trol line requiYes a permit," said Joity.. , . ft

. - The county has been dumping fill and rock along '":. thcroadway without a permit for years. "It just so

; : happened I was on the island (Monday)," said Joity... . .*;-.;. Joity issued the county an on-site permit to place• :'• sand or sandbags in the area but refused to allow

them to continue dumping the rock. County officialsmaintain sand is too expensive, and at press timewere trying to get the state to grant them a permitto continue dumping rock. • ' •'.'• '.'. -'.' • -

A 50-foot section of the road collapsed late Satur-day, forcing authorities to close off a portion of thesouthbound lane in front of 'Tween Waters Inn. .Traffic is currently being detoured around the area,;

Waves eroded 30 to 40 fct;( of beach and under-:mined the road, causing chunks of asphalt to fall into

.? t h e g u l f . : ; . "-, -:-• : '•,; „'•;The erosion began last week when the wind sKif::.

/ted direction and began blowing out of the north- !.;'-'<:'west, said Tom Campbell, president of Coastal Plan-ning and Engineering, Captiva Erosion Prevention ./-"District's consulting engineer. ' , '-'-- .'• . ••;; C,

Campbell said the beach in front of'Tween ': \i .*:.- Waters is particularly vulnerable to erosion because

of the rock revetments north and south of the beach.'The revetments transfer wave energy to the un-;

protected stretch of shoreline, thus increasing thelevel of erosion."If we would have had an adequate,

-" beach in that area it would not have happened," said..Campbclf. •::. , ^ : -- . :^ CEPD commissioner Sheila Hoen said the damagewas proof that "it really is in the county's interest toassist the CEPD with beach restoration. The ;: ,amount of funds they will need to expend to con- ; htinually repair the road, revetment and add fill 'i -without beach restoration will be a continuing '"'}

• financial drain," she said. '•':• > •'.-" -'•}'- Hoen added that the proposed plan to widen the 'beach "is an economical way to protect the county ":•-road, (he only evacuation route for Captivans." >- •

'... The CEPD has asked the county for $1.8 million lo [help pay ior the CEPD's proposed beach prcser- rvation project. The county has already budgeted -$800,000 but Is having (rouble findinga source for \the additional $1 million: _ S v : «-_• c.'-•'_ C'aptivans are slated to vole on a financing plan rfor the project Nov. 3 .D . . . "•"-••> - "•'-''.

ROAD , !• from page 1A .? >-. ;: On Friday waves washed away a tiki hut on the . •beach, and late Saturday, two trees toppled over. !"We went from a nice gradual (beach) to an eight -foot drop," Lapi said. . ^ . , '-- ; •

When the tree went, it caused a 50-foot sectionof roadway to collapse, forcing authorities to closeoff a portion of the southbound lane. • ;

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Lee County Department of Transportation tried/ 'to make emergency repairs Monday, but were ••.".stopped by a state inspector from the Departmentof Natural Resources division of beaches and ^ -shores. The county did not have a permit for.dunW .ping rock and fill along the shoreline.

••:' County;officials were still trying to decide howrlhey could mafce the repairs on Tuesday.fj ;- - -

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HERE IS JUST A SAMPLING OF PnOPEHTESCUfWENTLY AVAILABLE AT SUNIML:

BEST VALUE ONbedroom, two bathproviding youDished luxury.,newest: phaslmicrowave, wFor-fiirtherRealtor/Assocl

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GULF FRONT - T O P FLOOR - Twobedroom, two bath and den. 1,535 sq. ft. ofbeach front living. The panoramic view willcapture your heart forever as you watchdolphins play In the sparkling waters ot the

'. Gulf of Mexico. Available at $255,000. Con-' tac t ' . ; ;;Dave J ; Parllla, Roallor/Associate,472-0201 evenings. "'-.-•'.•'-.. :

; VACATION LIVING - At its finest In 1,757 sq,ft. of decorated, furnished comfort. This very

-. spacious two bedroom, two bath with con- .vertlble den unit will sleep six very comfor- •tably and privatelyT Lovely gulf view, located

. within steps lo the clubhouse. Contact DavePatiila,Realtor/Associate,472-0201 evenings; -

;'Offeredat$279,000. : „ :.:• ; r

WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR?-two-bedroom, two bath ground floor unit"with., direct gulf view. Screen door access directlyto"'courtyard rwith a few short paces torestaurants, Olympic pool, white sand beach -and the only clay tennis courts on the islan-ds. What more could you ask for? $187,000furnished. For further Information, contact

: Bob Matisllc,. Realtor/Associate, 472-1528 ,•^evenings. ' ; .: v_ / V ; i

FIRST FLOOR — Park at the front door, walkdirectly into this completely furnished two :bedroom, two bath apartment. No stairs toclimb. Store your bicycles in the large out-side utility room. A few steps to clay tenniscourts, pool, beach or restaurant with a viewof the Gulf as a bonus. Yours for $177,500.Contact Bob Matlslic, Realtor/Associate,ovenings 472-1528, for viewing and rental

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VALUE/LOOATION/PRICE - VALliVNIcelydecorated two bedroom, two bath with a view *of the Gulf'Df Mexico and an excellent^

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^unsurpassed amenities available. PRICE-;.Below market for a quick sale. For a private -showing,; contact . D a v e . Parilla,'

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Storm spasms spawn Spam specialsBy Ginni Brown

. I am indebted forthis week's column to afriend and co-worker,Barbara Kersten, whoasked me if I hadthought of ways to im-prove the taste- of allthat Spam you boughtfor hurricane . Floydand never got to use.. Never one to ignore ,a challenge, here we go: ;,

; : Eptidea: Cut Spam ~into slices - about a :•quarter of an inchL

thick. Sprinkle bothsides* with .1 " light"dusting of garlic '

. powder (not garlic salt)and rub an a few drops•of; hot sauce (I useDurkee's Frank'sOriginal RED HOT!.Let : stand about 15minutes and fry in adry non-stick pan overmedium heat till brownand crisp on both sides.The result surely docs.not taste like Spam. ;

Another idea. Cut: the meal into quarter,/

inch" cubes, brownthoroughly in a non-

stick pan and remove. :Saute some finely chop ' ;ped onion in the drip •[.pings (you may need a .little hit V>f oil. but 1/rfoubl it); add the cnok-!v;

• vd Spam and threefreshly beaten eggs.;Cook and stir until the,:eggs are the consisten-cy you like. ' :,

And another. Plain.1;thinly sliced Spain,well browned, goes-well with any kind of-eggsyoujike.-.. -"[.

j -• Sparri^can even be:made into parly fare:,,cut the meat intochunks :md heat them;up in your favorite bot-tled barbecue sauce.Most restaurant siwhich frequently dothiiwith hot dog slices,seem to prefer CaKtlcmen's Sauce. :.

But, if you want logoall out, here's a recipecreated just for you.,;;.

Measure one cup ofsoy sauced use Kik-komans) into a clean;empty quart mayon--

., naise jar, making sure. 'you have removed the

insule paper,, linintjfrom the lid. Add threeTbsp. of firmly packeddark brown sugar, a";dash of WorChester-'shire sauce, two Tbsp.dry. sherry and oneTbsp. of finely gratedfresh ginger root. Youmay remember thatback tn June I (old you

: that if you peeied fresh; ginger root, covered it:i

"with sherry in a tightlysealed and refrigeratedjar, it would keep forages. I am pleased toreport that it has keptvery well so far, thank

- y o u . ;; • „ - ';- {.j '- -.•"Squeeze four jjood

sized, peeled " garlic,cloves through yourgarlic press and scrapethe pulp as well as juice ,into the mixture.^

If you were makingthis sauce to marinatechicken or steak, youwould also add a halfcup of oil, but you cer-tainly don't need extra 1oil with Spam. ':. I'ut on the lit! andshake vigorously untilthe sugar is dissolved.

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Cut up one 12 ouncecan of Spam into halfinch chunks and drop ^into the mixture. lalsohad two very dried ouL;'.pieces of preservedginger, candy which Ithrew in for good luck. .--•

Put the mixture intothe refrigerator andturn over every coupleof hours or so.Marinate for at leasteight ' hours. Longerwon't hurt...mine, wentfrom about 10 p.m. one

. day till early evening ~the next. After thefirst four hours, youdon't have to keepupending it; just turn it

- over before you go lo"sleep and turn it again

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skewers in water forabout 30 minutesbefore your guests ar-!",;rive and skewer themeat alternating with ,.pineapple chunks andsingle tj inch-squarelayers of onion. Or let^your guests do' their :

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"drama classes, etc.," he said.v ' . - : -= • - v ;.AmeetingofSCA'sboardwascallcdlbyPlattj .,=•*

Tuesday to discuss the proposal. " ' • . " . -7 A merger or working relationship between the \two groups would affect some 385 members of SCA -and 325 of ITW, "though there would be someduplications". < ' : ,° i:

r Some (ears were expressed about parking on daysSCA and ITW events overlapped, the improbability;of creating additional parking on swampy land '•-without appropriate fill, the possibility of getting J:from the city a triangular area of land on DunlopRoad that could be used for parking, and the city's ;unknownplans.ifany,forSCA.„ :.; " " • : ; •".

Board members agreed they wereobligated to ,!give ITW an answer but. would not commit them- '•]selves without additional knowledge of what ITW ;;planned,Q ' .£• _ ...- .; . :••

• BIKE PATH MEETING RESET: A scheduledmeeting of Lee County's advisory group for bike.and pedestrian paths failed to draw a quorum -J"'Tuesday night. The mci-ling was reset forNovember. A key issue to have been addressed .. •was a proposal to accommodate bicycles across.. -'Ssnibe) Causeway. . ,. ';' :i^-/-

Numerous bicycling enthusiasts and cyclinggroups are actively seeking a causeway crossing,as well as other facilities for cyclists and ped-estrians in the county. Advisory chairman Jerry,",Tanner said the issues are important to all - ,:citizens, and he was disappointed this meeting had r'to be rescheduled.!!] ^ •-"" ;•- •

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PUBLIC INFORMATION:. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Open Monday• through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., .

Sundays 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m., located on•Causeway Road. 472-1060.

CAPTIVA MEMORIAL LIBRARY: Open 9r a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. .Thursday and :

• Friday. 9 a.m. lo 9 p.m., Wednesday; 9 am.to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Closed Monday.SANIBEL PUBLIC LIBRARY: Open to a.m. ;lo A p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 am."to noon Saturdays; 7 to 9 p.m. , t,Wednesdays 2412 Florence Way. Phone472-2483. - • - . ' . =

CHURCHES:SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCH: 1740 '"

. Periwinkle Way. Sunday worship 9:00am. "includes children's miniatry/childcare and.11:15 a.m. Active mid-week Youth Cluband Adult Bethel Bible Series. Friday - v •:Mother's Morning Out. Ollice HoufS 9 3Mon-Ffi. Pastors: Dr. Denny Dennlson and'*'-Or- John Wilcox, 472-2684.

: SANIBEL CONGREGATIONAL UNITED :

~ CHURCH OF CHRIST: Sunday services at :

10 a.m. wilh the Rev. J. Richard Stein at2050 Periwinkle Way, across IromPeriwinkle Place Shopping Cenler. Churcho t l l ceopen9am. • 1 p.m. Tuesday • Satur-day. 4720437 or 4724100.

'•--. SANIBEL-CAPTIVA FIRST CHURCH OF*.CHRIST.SCIEN1IST: Sunday service and'Sunday School, 11 a.m. Wednesday even- ".Ing meetings, 6 p.m. Reading loom, toa.m. to noon Wednesday and Friday, 2950W Gull Drive. 472-4449. •>'- " :

ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS' -EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Periwinkle Way. .4722173,472-3356(Thrift Shop). Sunday, .,7:30 and 9:30 a.m., holy eucharist (nursery'

' al9;30a.in.) . -- ' - ••;-- ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC CHURCH: Saturday --: vigil, 5:30 p.m.; Sunday mass, 0:30 and :•• - :

t0:30 a.m.; dally mass, 8:30 a.m. and 10:30am. ; dally mass, 8:30a.m.; holy day ' V

- schedules samea as weekends. 3665 Cap-"<~ •'•tiva Road, 472-2763. . - : . - • - . - = . -

.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: 4115 Sanlbei-Captiva Road. Regular service Sunday,-.:

• 10a.m.; '• home fellowship Sunday, 6 ™ : -; p.m.; Body Life Fellowship and Teaching

" on Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor; Jamie . . . -Stllson, 472-1018. - . - ^ ; :

GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH: Cypress•'; Lake Drive, Fort Myers, 462-2099. The Rev.

Fr. Arthur Konilnbs. Sunday 9:30 a.m.. Or- ::thos; 10a.m., Divlno Liturgy. - • • •CAPTIVA CHAPEL BY THE SEA: Wiles .

:.- Road and Chapin Lane. Services at 11 a m . "-'-'•'• Interdenominational. Dr. J. Dean Dykstra, v:"''minister-.N:1 -ii".'•-.'.[••:."c. -•''.''-••' • ' x ; v •

:< BEACHES: y i | f - V " ' " :':•'', Unrestricted beach access Is available

at the Lighthouse, along Ihe causeway - ^/;; Islands, at the fishing pier, at the fnlersec-4 lion of Tarpdtx Bay Road and West Gull .;

1 Oflve, and al Ihe county park at Bowman's •: . Beach (S2 fee). Off-islanders with parking

---, atlchers will find beach accesses at Sailey -I Road, Beach Road, Nerlta Street, Donax;• Street, Fulgar Street, Dixie Beach •-

' : Boulevard and Blind Pass, Island residents' - ; can'ullliie additional accesses on West •"•„;r Gulf Drive west of Rabbit Road, on Button-'..;•"- -.wood Lane, Seagrape Lane, the Colony - . .-wa lkway , Bay Drive and Henderson Road. *-:

'^..Parting areas an Identified as lo location '""and jypfl of sticker required for use. The.;• fine for parking in one ol these accesses'

::•: without the proper permit Is $25. *,c ;" r~" Ort Captiva, public access Is available at'•: Turner's Beach (near Blind Pass) and at.--: the end of Captiva Drive Just past (he en- •- : : - trance to South Seas Plantalion. - .

; ';-:.• BEACH WALK: with fitness Instructor David>Essel. Every Tuesday 8 a.m. at Tarpon Bay

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y 'SANIBEL POST OFFICE: On Tarpori BayK-; Road, 472-1655. Open 6 a m . to 5:30 p.m.-?-j Monday through Friday through May 1.

V Closed Saturday and Sunday, although '• :; mall Is delivered on Saturday."- '•'

W JERRY'S OROCERV STORE: Jerry's Shop-imping Center, Periwinkle Way, 472-9300> *;y

:;Posta1 counter open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m?--: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1p.m.

£'• Saturday. ^ - ; ' : .-""•• -••:•:- --> - : : . . ; .-•;,:, CAPTIVA POST OFFICE: Captiva Road, 1•'-472-1874. Open 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon-,;>- day through Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. to 1

.-'p.m. Closed Sunday. '">' -\.-~- • - --, WESTERN UNION: Bailey's General Store,••:.: Bailey's Shopping Center. Open (ram 8:30w'a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Satur-

day , 9a.m. to 1 p.m., Sunday. . /

f i REGULAR MEETINGS:• • COMMUNITY MOUSING RESOUHCES: ~ri Flrat Monday) 7:30 p.m. Call Dr. Dorothy ."

.-: -; Newman st 472-3700 for information.'AMERICAN LEGION POST 123: Meets se-

' cond Tuesday each month at 7 p.m. Bingov each Thursday at S p.m. Open to public: •'

'•"- Legion Hall on Sanlbol-Captiva Road. .•'-'•'V' CAPTIVA CIVIC ASSOCIATION: Board of k-: ^ governors meetings, Ifrst and third Tues'!'-' day of each month 10 a.m. al Captiva Com ;

• r^munity Center.- -'••-" - . , ' • ' -r"~. ; UON'S CLUB: Meets Ihe first and third T

- ; Wednesdays. e:30 p.m. al Sanlbel Com-:

'=... munlty Cenler. • " • '• - •'= ' . -

^AMERICAN BUSINESSWOMEN'SASSOCIATION: Meets the second Thurs« "day of every month at Beachulew Country -Club. Cocktails 5^0 p.m,, dinner 5:30 p.m.U.S. POWER SOUADRON:General . ---A'

'•• membership meetings second Wednesdayof each month at the Community Associa-tion, Periwinkle Way. Luncheon each.Wednesday at noon and executive meelingthe lirst Wednesday of each monlh. Fcr in-formation, call 472-I31B. • -

1 ROTARY CLUB: Meets every Friday nt 7:45a.m. at Coconut Grove. Visitors and guestare welcome. For information, call < -

, 472-2880.. ." • : ' - ; ~ " . ;,; - : •BARRIER ISLAND GROUP FOR THE ARTS 'BIO ARTS: Batrlar Islam&GrOup lor theARTS, founded to build a cultural communi-ty on Sjnibe! and Captiva. All members andprospective members are urged to attendmeetings. Meet* the last Monday of the.monlh al 8 p.m. For further Information con-tact Polly Matsumoto. 4726688: • , ; - ! : ,EANIBEl COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION; :Meetings held on the secCfid Wednesdayof each monlh, November through May, -6:30 p.m. at the Community Association •auditorium on Periwinkle Way. Winter of-fice hours beginning Oct. 1 aro 9 a.m. to 2p.m. weekdays except closed ' ' ~ :.Wednesdays. Phone 472-2155.: . ":'SANfBEL'CAPTlVA ART LEAGUE: Outdoorworkshops every Thursday year aroundfrom 9 a.m. to noon followed by sack .

lunch and critique. Phone 4814769 for : v ' |locations, indcor workshops January,February, March, Membership open to all ~area residents, phone 472-0905 for infor-mation. : . *"• •(-(-'• •;•• ?:,- ( i . •-OVER EATERS ANONYMOUS: Meets Mon-days, 7:30 p.m., at Sanibet CongregationalUnited Church cf Christ. For Information,call 472-2127. •- ' . . — - =SANIBEL-CAPTIVA SHELL CLUB: Meets 'ihe third Monday of each monlh at 8 p.m.at the Sanlbel Community Association =-building. October through May. New ~\ 'members are most welcome — annualdues areS6 for Individuals, $10 fora cou-ple. Assistant membership chairman is .Mill Backus (472-4709) or write to Sanibel-Captlva Shell Club, Inc., Box 355, Sanibel-FL 33957.BOY SCOUTS: Meels noon Saturdays a t 'First Baptist Church of Sanlbel. Visiting .scouts welcome. Richard Brodeur, scout-master. Call 471-1734 lor Information-ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: At St.Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church,Periwinkle Way {all meetings at 8 p.m. andno smoking). Thursday, closed discussion,Friday- open speakers. Sunday, closedstep, At Sanlbe! Congregational UnitedChurch, Periwinkle Way. Monday 10 a.m.women's closed discussion. Tuesday 6 :p.m^ closed discussion. Thursday, noon, 'men's closed Big Book discussion.ALANON: 8 p.m. Tuesday at Sanlbel Com-'tnunlty Church; Periwinkle Way; noon • 1 £ 'p.m. Fridays, Sanlbel Community Church.For information, call 472-3935.CHRISTIAN WOMEN BIBLE STUDIES:Groups meet each week at the followingt'mes and places: Tuesday, 8:30 a.m., Nip-ble Thimble, 224ZB Periwinkle Way; Tues-day, 7:30 p.m.; Jackie Tetreault's home,1528 Angel Drive, 472-3756. For additionalInformation, call Jackie Tetreaull at472-3756. -••- - - -, 'SANIBEL-CAPTIVA CHRISTIAN WOMEN'SCLUB: Meets the second Thursday of eachmonth; luncheon at 11;30 a.m., SundialBeach and Tennis Resort, Reservations re-quired. Call by the Monday before lun*cheon, either 466-5065 or 472-4275. Pre-school nursery available, call 472-2577.VISITING GIRL SCOUTS: Juniors, Cadetsand Seniors, call for meeting schedule al472-9341. . '--,•/'. .. - . ;

KIWANIS CLUB OF SANIBEL-CAPTIVA: '•Breakfast meeting Wednesdays at 7:30am. at the Putting Pelican, BeachvlewCountry Club. Visiting KIwanians welcome.For more Information, call John Ffledlund.472-1537.- '••-. • ... . •LIONS AUXILIARY: Meets third Wednes-day of the month al 6:30 p.m. for dinner at "\The Dunes. All wives of lions arewelcome. - ; r

SANIBEL-CAPTIVA JAYCEES: Meels every- Thursday at Coconut Grove. For Informa-

tion call Tom Kontlnos, 472-1366..ISLAND CHILDREN'S COOP: Activities

- and fun for Island children and parents.Phone 472-8407. V • >:.

: FISH: Friends in Service Here.ls a'/volunteer orcanlzation of non- - -,-.- professionals anxious to offer neighborlyr help to people In need. Call 472-0404 night"orday. • " ~ -

SANIBEL LEAQUE OF WOMEN VOTERS:Meels at 9:30 a.m. on the third Monday ofevery month at Ihe Sanibel library. CallCharlotte Hamlet. 472-2927. -

..SANIBEL SINGLES: "The alternative to ihebar scene" meets al 7:30 p.m. everyWednesday. Call Joel, 4724058, for

•'details.. '• -L- :' • • . - - . : * . •VOICE OF JOY: Non-denominational timeof praise prayer and teaching meets thelast Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. al theSanibel Community Association building. -

-. For more Information call Judy Brodeur al472 5433 or Kim Stitson at 472-3581:

ISLAND LIFE is open to any islandservice group or non profit •organization. Please check your/listings and notify the IslandReporter of any necessary changes .or alterations. Submit changes ornew information lo: IslandReporter, P.O. Orawer R, Sanibel,FL 33957. Deadline for information 'Is Friday priot to the Thursdaypublication. Information in Island 'Life is offered on a space available 'basis: we will make every effot toInclude any and all Information ~ >received at our offices.

SCORE: Trie largest business consulting -<agency in Ihe world. SCORE (Service :Corps of Retired Executives) and Its ser- 'vices are ell tree and confidential. For fur--ther information, call 939-3005. • . -..-•<MEN'S BIBLE STUDY; Meets each Tues-day 7:30 a.m. at 1223 Periwinkle Way. Non-

. denominational, sponsored by KiwanlsClub. Visitors welcome/~ ,AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIREDPERSONS: Meetings second Friday of ?' 'each month al 1:3dp.m, at Sanlbel Com- ,~munily Center. Call 472-5517 for inlorma- • :

t l o n . . . , •'. ? ; • " • • d . . ' n '.--• •••- • . :• ""•CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT SOCIETY:Wlghtman Lane, Captiva: Bi-monthlymeetings. Call 472-0462 for more Informa-tion.^ " - : " - " ' . ,-,)••• .,-. -ISLAND FiSHING CLUB; Meets at 6 p.m.on Ihe first Tuesday of each month at the ' ^Jacaranda Inn. ; . • " ,

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AUXILIARY; Meels the first Wednesday ofeach month at 7:30 p.m. in the legion hall ^on Sanibel-Captiva Road. For more Infor-mation, call 472-9979. • ' : " •

T H I N G S T O DO: | ^ !CROW: CARE AND REHABILtTATION OF '-'.WILDLIFE: Sanibel Captiva Road, 472-3644.Open house for Ihe public from 1 to 3 p.m.on the last Sunday ol everyrncnth throughwinter season. •."'- • T - '"",- ' • ; • " ••J.N. kDINO" DARLING NATIONALWILDLIFE REFUGE: i72-11O0. The five-. :mile, selt-gulding trails and two canoe -trails are open dally sunrise to sunset. The -Visitor Center off Sanlbel-Captlva Road isopen as stated on the sign at the entrance "to the center. All facilities are free of - ,charge • • •- : '--ri-:-v., • ' \ISLAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Adja-cent l a Sanibel City Hall. 800 DunlopRosd, 472-4646. Open to the public free., -of charge from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. Thur?-

i day and Saturday. Closed for summer '•-.J until Ocf. 1. V;. - ' • " , ' "' " v :•

SANIBEL-CAPTIVA CONSERVATION -jFOUNDATION: Sanibei-Captfva Road, •>,472-2329. Exhibits, nature traits and a gift ^shop. Admission for non-members Is 50cents for children, Jt for adults. Open 9:30 "a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Satur- . .day, November through May. Naturecenter and gift shoo open Sunday 1-4 p.m,,March to April, except Easter. Guided trailtours Monday throug Saturday, 10:30,11:30 a,m. and 1:30 p.m. No lours on Sun-day, Native Plant Nursery Is open to thepublic from 9 a.m. to 5 p m. Monday ,through Friday. Call 472-1932. •'*• .

SEA TURTLE PATROLS: Caretta •=• - . - : • - ..Research, 472-3177. Join the search for '

nesting toggernBaa sfia turtles along tneSanibel gulf beach. Maximum cf tour pe&pie, with no'guarantee ot turtle slchtlngs. 'BRIDGE GAMES: at (he Sanlbel Communl- - Tty Association. Weekly Duplicate Bridge -and Bridge tor Fun sessions will resume InNovember. - - ^ '•••---'NOAH'S ARK THRIFT SHOP: Open 9:30-:.a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mondays thru Fridaysbehind St. Michael and All AngelsEpiscopal Church. House goods andspecial Items. - ~ . . , •

BINGO: Each Thursday at B p.m. alSanibel-Captiva American Legion Post 123,Sanibel-Captiva Road. Special games and ";;•jackpot. Free coffee; olher refreshments ~ '.available. Free parking. For more Informs- >-lien;call472-9979. ; P -,, - : . • : • • :--

THINGS TO KNOW:FISHINQ: No permit required for saltwaterfishing. Florida fishing license Is needed ' Jfor any freshwater angling; licensesavailable at Bailey"*. ' - - • u. --~ :--.•SHELLING: City ordinance limits the tak-ing of live shells to two species per per- r .son per day. ' . • --. :CAMPINO: Camping on the beach is pro- 'W b i t e d . . - : : • • • " • * " • * • " : . ' * •

FIRES: Open beach fires are prohibited. :

Fires are permitted In appropriate con- ->-*•talners (no larger than 46x24x12 Inches,with a matal grill). Of course, you are 'responsible for any 'itier or debris from ''your beach party. : " -_; -DOGS: Sanibel has a leash faw. Dogs mustbe on a leash at all limes outdoors. Please,Clean up after your pels. - -:..• •' "•'-PUBLiC*R£STR0OMS: - '•*'• •'-- - " ' -

• Causeway • between the drawbridgea n d S a n i D e l . • •• • v ' - ' •

• Chamber of Commerce, just off the ~Causeway on the SanitxH side.. :

• Gulfside City Park just off Casa YbelR o a d . , • . ' : . - - - :• • • ; ; "n

• Fishing Pier, at the eastern tip of theIsland near the Lighthouse. , ' • • -;

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BABYSITTERSKlreR H«hn. 472^)529 anytime -Dorolhy Cooper, 472-2624 anytime -

- Rum 2oillnet, 472 2192 .-• sTlni, 472-4427 etenlngs - •:UllrHflltr,472-4375anytime- - ; : :Snimlt Blum, 472-3691 evenings andweekends . . - r -

- Lie Lovilro, 472-5213 -Dorii Alfoltif, 472-4664 'LyuEoer l l , 472-5811 • •-_Suun Hasting), 472-4087

»SonyaPo»ell 468-5250 ;

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS: " :FOR EMERGENCIES - Police, Fire, Medical .. DIAL 911Other than emergency: v - _ w."'•""' . " •"-., ; -Sanlbel Police D e p a r t m e n t . . . . . . . . . ? . . . .472-3111Sanlbel Fire Department 472-5525Emergency Medical Service . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . .472-4724Captiva Fire Depa r tmen t . . . . . . ; , . . . . . . . . . - . . ,472-9494tee County Sheriff's Department rv 332-3456Other Numbers: S ' - • -• • .-•••••.Florida Highway P a t r o l . . . . . . . . . . i,........; 936-0511Island Water Association . . . . . . . . . . . 472-1502"Lee County Electric Cooperative.... .472-3511/995-2121U.S. Coast Guard'-...".: .463-5754Florida Marine Patrol . . . . . . ; . ;.-.334-8963/800-342-1829Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission . .800-282-8002CROW (Care and Rehabilitation of Wildl i /e). . . . 472-3644Lee Mental Health Hotline . . . . . . . . . . f . . . 275-4242Poison Control . i . . . . . . ' . . . ; . . . ; •'... 800-2B2-3171

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Hats off toMayor and Zelifffor *no baloney' talk

_ The following • tetter, to MayorFred •Vattin-'wu iubmxtted forpublication;

To Mayor Valtlm We wish to ex-press our , appreciation for youroutstanding performance in issuingadvisory notices during the ap-proach of hurricane Floyd.

Some officials seemed intent onImpressing us coast dwellers with

r the direst possible consequences instore for us. We agree that we faceincreased risks living where we do.We want and need to be informed ofimpending, danger but, equally im-portant, we need to be let off thehook when the danger has passed orlessened. We : resent' it mightilywhen we are left up in the air withreports and advice which have longsince become non-germane to actual

Qconditions.Your advisories were timely, ac-

curate .straight talk which waseminently, understandable'and ap-preciated. While your final advisorywas telling us that the storm wasessentially over and gone, radio an-nouncers were saying that the LccCounty Commissioners had re-quested voluntary evacuation of

~ Sanibel. Captlva, Pine Island and^ Fort,Myers Beach. At the same

time, NOAA was advising us thatcoastal flooding was likely-all thisat a time when Floyd was clearly

0 hot-footing it toward the east coastand there was no way the.storm'stail could push water into our areacoasts., One .radio announcement,which we heard Imperfectly, solemn-ly informed us that the gulf was"engorged" with huge amounts ofexcess water which would be releas-ed when the storm had passed andwhich would then flood our coasts.

We heard so much drivel, imperti-nent data and.reports which hadalready died of old age that wewould have been better off notlistening.

Hats off to you and Bill Zeliff fortelling It like It was with no

^Jilslrlonica, no dire speculation andno baloney.

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Whiles feels Borkconfirmation wouldsacrifice familiesTo Island Reporter: Few Issues

7. have been as troubling to me as con-r siderlng the nomination of Judge

, Robert Bork for the Supreme Court.That Important position-.promisesImmense impact on the future of allAmericans. For the senate it is an ir-revocable judgment; the men andwomen we confirm serve for life.

, f In my senate career I have sup-p o r t e d every nomination made to

tho Supreme Court. I see my role asa senator not to second guess thepresident's choice but to make ajudgment that a person has the in-telligence, temperament and prin-ciples to serve on our highest court.I do not take this responsibilitylightly. .

I do not share the view that_somehow the senate must insure

some sort of balance on the court.Rather, I have tried "to satisfy

- myself that Judge Bork has the

capacity to serve and will adhere tothe principles and rulings that havedeveloped under our Constitutionand are .the bedrock of our freesociety. I have carefully studied theconfirmation hearings and, JudgeBork's writings and decisions.Frankly, I found much to agree with,particularly in the area of law en-forcement. ,.

Judge Bork seems to be a highlyintelligent, perhaps brilliant,scholar. 1 do not question his com-petence tior his integrity. It is his.overall philosophy with respect tothe Constitution that I find radicaland greatly at odds with our

Scalia who I supported, who can bet-ter serve the nation's needs.

Uwton Chiles.'United States Senator.

Bork hearingscelebrateConstitution andteach spelling

To Island Reporter: It's ironic thatas we celebrate our Constitution'sbirthday, our ' president is tn-

THE CALENDAR, MARTHA"THERE'S GOllJC1 TO BE STORIES

ABOUT HURRICAWE FLOYD ANDTHE 0AX2. FE5T1WL IN NEXTWEEK'S PAPER

THATS OLD NEWS, DEAR. „I READ ABOUT BOTH IM^THE ISLANDLAST

200-year experience under the Con*stitutfon,

Our founding fathers intended topreserve and guarantee individualrights and liberties and to limit the.powers and Intrusions of govern-ment. The progress this country hasmade in assuring these rights, to allsegments of society has in effectbeen progress toward a fullerrealisation of what the Constitutionpromises to all Americans. I am notconvinced that is Judge Bork's view. *His is a much narrower view of in-dividual rights guaranteed by theConstitution..He would limit therights of individuals and reserve togovernment those rights not literal-ly spelled out in the Constitution,and this to me is at odds with the in-tent of our founding fathers. <•

Judge Bork's narrow viewthreatens rights of privacy thatAmericans believe are guaranteedby their Constitution. It is a threat -to continuing efforts to assure thecivil rights of all our people. And Ifound En Judge Bork's decisions adisturbing pattern that- wouldsacrifice family relationships andthe rights of parents and children tothe perceived needs of the state.

1 began my study and considera-tion of the Bork nomination with thehope I would be able, once again, to *vote for confirmation. I regret I can-not. There are real conservatives,such as Justices Rehnquist and

advertently giving us an educationon how -it works. First lesson:"Iran/Contra debacle" showing howour check and balance system wasthreatened by illegal and

clandestine machinations of Jundented officials. Lesson two; I"here comes the judge" showing us -what advise and consent means. We <did our homework with C-span.'our ,civic Sesame Street, and othermedia as we learned about constitu- <tional law from expert witnesses !both for and against Bork. We even jbecame part of the process as, a«or- .ding to the polls, public opinion rchanged to oppose Bork. .-''.••• \

We also learned about true :patriotism when the Reagan rrepublicans on the committee voted :

their "* conscience, knowing theymight pay for it at election time.That's the icing on the constitution'sbirthday cake and they are the restconstitution's heroes, not theNorth's, Casey's and Poinde liter's.

Although both sides tried to makeit political, Bork's own testimony didhim in. He is a good man, intelligentand honest, but his constitutionalphilosophy only confirmed what themajority, including 40 percent of thelaw school deans, warned us about.He would have done better showingus how the Fifth Amendment works.

If Reagan thinks the committee'sdecision was political, he either wasnot watching the hearings; did notunderstand what they were talkingabout or, most likely, forgot whatthey were talking about. However,he seems determined to give usanother lesson called "politics andthe constitution", by' showing ushow, through a full senate vote,those republicans who voted theirconscience can be made to pay for itby publicly placing their heads onthe political block. (His team has agood record of winning for the gip-pcr, but he wants to win them all.Winning is everything, and he'llpunish any player who feels "howyou play the game" is more impor-tant.) - *

As for the most vociferous Borksupporters, seems their main argu-ment was telling us how evilsenators Biden and Kennedy are andthat they should not be on the com-,mlttce. I'm afraid.the only thingsthey learned as a result of the hear-ings was how to spell plagiarize andChappaquiddick.

Jim Snydcr,Sanibel

Down comfortersand duck a Porange for breakfast?To Island Reporter: With respecUo ir it walks like a duck...etc. "NuffGary Winrow's proposed develop-ment plan for a part of Captiva, mayI offer the following observation?" This is what a "bed end breakfastEnn" on Sanibel or Captiva mightlook tike:

This is what a modern motel/res-taurant complex looks like almostanywhere:

said.William Woessner,,

Minneapolit, MN and CaptivtL

Left The proposedAndy Roue Bed andBreakfatt Inn.

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This istonight's"Taste ofcaptiva" andI've beenback forfifth'salready.

Funny. Iwent totheloungeforafifth andcouldn'tget one!

I wentback forlotsa Pasta

Every night (except Tuesday and Friday)watch our chef prepare "A Taste ofCiptiva" in the open atrium setting atChadwick's. This culinary treat could beSimply Shrimply, Captiva Prime Riby LotsaPasta, Veal Extravaganza or PlantationChicken.

At Chadwick's, you may fill your plate as

many times as you like with "A Taste of

Captiva," or order from our menu.

Casual island dining every day...Morning, Noon 'n' Night.

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maggie s memoriesRemembering life on Captivawith turtles and coquinas

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By Margaret MickleI'm thinking of

changing my name to-R.U. Maggie"? I'vebeen getting thatcheery greeting rightoften, I'm especiallyreminded of a recentvisit with' two nice:ladies. After they told,me a lot of ego-buildingthings, I asked who Iwas : talking ' with.Learned their'hu.ihands arn members!of thai great little bandthat comes once amonth lo do their thingat Shady Rest. It'sspecial for everyonewho had . a birthday,during the month, andthey are here eachmonth. The ladies ac-company the band.They can't play, butthey do a mighty finejob of serving refresh-ments.

ana *Mail rail is just about

as good' as HappyHourl One letter said;,VI like your columnwhen you write aboutMrs. Dove," I don'tknow where the dovesgo, but I will be gladwhen they return. I

check the next in thehibiscus outside mywindow often. It's ingood shape and I ex-pect a fly-in when thedoves come back./The other letter said,"I like your columnwhen you reminisceabout Captiva." So do I.In those days mymother, dad. fivebrothers and two

- sisters were all here," and you can see why

we needed that bighouse. The house wash-ed away in a hurricane,and all the originalMickle gang have gone— except my babysister Hetcnc andmyself. Of course, we

, have a bunch of nieces,nephews, inlaws andwhat nots, enoughMickles to handle anysituation that mightarise.

We- had lots offriends who came from"town" to sec us. Wedidn't gussie up, and assoon as company arriv-ed, they un-Russied.We didn't have': anyFrenchy-soundingrestaurants to makereservations for din-

Margaret Mitkle

ncr, nor any sexymovies or play* to sec,but lime never dragg-ed. If the time of theyear were right, we'dgo turtle hunting, andI'll bet anyone who sawthat loggerhead turtlecome up out of the gulfand head for the beachwill never forget thesight. With head heldhigh, that old gal didn'twaste any time gettingup the beach to a spotbeyond the high watermark. Once there, shewent about thebusiness of making hernest by digging aperfectly round holewith her flipper, thenshe would deposit more

.than 100 eggs. That lit-tle job over with, shedid a fast cover up, andmade her way back totht- Gulf of Mexico. Iask you, ain't naturegrand?

We could alwaysshow pur friends howto dig coquinas, wash'em good and make

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little shells and the ..: \ delicate soup, :

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Now; that- ClareTaylot has a subscrip-

•- tion . to the BenchObserver' maybe I'llfind out where my col-

,- umn on Mexico,-writ-ten by Clare, went.

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tion: Vickie Brauner,after overcoming great:obstacles, got her ,driver's license. Thenthe car refused to run.

going to a special placeto eat.*^ Grandmareplied, "You do, it's'Grandma's/ Place'.""Grandma's; Place" isnot open to the public.

DDD - : .": Now . wouldn't you

know Snag Thompson,former-"Lee Countysheriff, was up to hisneck in establishingBoys Ranch for boyswho needed a home and.lots of help, not only ingetting out of trouble,but to stay out of trou-b l e . v: • •••:•• > - • . : '

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I.haven't seen-any ;signs pointing = to"Grandma's Place", but

. I have heard about it. It •;seems that LeolaThomas takes at leastsix" of her grandchil-1

, dren to her home for;:Sunday brunch.; The •

'.. last.time.the kids said""Grandma, you fix auchgood food U'» just like

'I have a silver dollar.True,. it isn't the realMcCoy; but it looksjust like one until youread "One dollar

7- gambling token, for useby player only, hasVegas Continentalstyle." ;Katie Easongave it to me. I know itisn't polite to ask theprice of a gift, but I did,and Katie said "Wewon't go Into that."

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:_ I' ,.aon '- :;/" Here's a report from,

*a Florida transplant.Thelma Cattabrigawrites from her home

'•' in Enfield, NH, 'Tve: . been homesick since

we arrived here inMay, for our home inNorth Fort Myers and

; Shady Rest. We will at-tend a wedding Oct. 23

r'-~ and after that we willo leave for my beloved^Florida." Tye got the

welcome mat ready.. Thelma. Vi"

Ain't it the truth?, Nothing makes a per-

son such " a goodlistener as eavesdropp-i n g . Q •":•"

Margaret Mickle is aretired reporter who*spent over^ 25 yearswriting about people.Fort Myers born, she £spent her girlhood onCaptiva. Now in her'-eighties, she live* atShady Rest NursingHome.0 y •' '

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: of Mexico^ Over 1,300 square feet in a two-bedroom,two-bath condominium unit for; only $205,000.Beautifully furnished and maintained, this property of-

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ment with den and laundry room offers more for yourdollar.: Top quality appliances' including "Jenn-Airerange and Nutone food processing center complement .the solid, wood kitchen" cabinetry. Shell design

: marbelite vanity tops and tubs, with whirlpool in themaster, reflect the attention to detail apparent

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S-hakcspeare said, "If to do were as easy as to - ~ ;know what were good to d o . . .1 can easier -„ • ;-.;

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3r -than be one of the twenty to follow.'mine own ./ .'• >" . - . t e a c h i n g . " "'"•" -• • ' . . - - • ' . - ' . • - , ' - -. •: -"-'• • • . . •- •- •• " • • . . • i V : - •"

- > His observation of the human character remains : ' . ." _-': *~ true lo this day, and we who teach in the present J/ - \ a g e arc just as guilty as those sixteenth century -

teachers, I don'l profess lo doing all the things Iurge you to consider, but here are several..,

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cholesterol in the blood is more dependent upon,the tola! amount of saturated fat in the diet thanit is cm the amount of cholesterol in the diet. Un-saturated fat, such as the liquid vegetable oils, '"

true/false questions' to test how well you have paid tend to lower both HDL and LDL cholesterol.' attention to previous columns, and to reinforce• what you ought to be doing for vour own well he--;

. - I n g . r . : / . - V , v - - - : • : :'•./•,•: ... ' -'1. To lower my blood cholesterol level I should

; eliminate cholesterol from my diet. - ' ~- -;"."--: 2. Fish paste is a good source of protein and is~ often found in'seafood meals you thought were ..

Ccrab, lobster or scallops. • " i^ . ;'.3. Walking might be an enjoyable low-risk aclivi

ty, but it is too gentle to do much for physical con-dit ioning . ??>~ • ( . •: • "'-••- ,. .

4._Tp g e t rid of fat on your body, g e t rid of fat": i n y o u r d i e t . -'••_". .'"-••• • '.' . ; : ^ -

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\..' J.This is only partly true. To lower cholesterol,you should limit the amount of dietary cholesterolto less than 300 mg. per day, but the level o f r : ;

Mono unsaturated fats, such as olive oil or peanutoil; tend to lower LDL levels while maintaining :I he HDL levels. This is thought to be an advan-tage because it decreases the LDL/HDL ratio"which seems to protect against coronary heart ' '[.'•disease.^ : . ' . : - • ' • < . . I . .

2. True. Fish paste, called surimi, is commonlymade from an ocean fish called pollack. It is . ;flavored, colored, seasoned and molded into anydesired shape. It is good quality protein, but it »

. does not contain the amount of omega-3 oils you" ordinarily expert from fish, and the sodium con-

tent is considerably higher.1 • : " .••;.3. No, No, NO. Walking is probably the Ideal ex-

ercise. It's cheap, easy and almost mk-frec; If you "want to be abb to walk all day when you are oldand gray, you have to start now and keep at it.Your body will do best whatever you train it to i

do, and you train it by doing. ~ c . ••. -j 4. Believe il or not, it's true. You can't make fatunless you eat fall If you change your diet towardthe 10 percent fat diet advocated by Dr. Pritikin,you can lose weight, lower cholesterol and ,decrease your risk of o>rpnary heart disease. TheAmerican Heart Association urges alt of us to . ,modify our diets so that ncTmore than 30 percentof the total calorics come from fat. If you plan onlowering that percentage to Dr. Fritikin's 10 per-cent, it will take some study, lots of label reading,fewer restaurant meals and continued motivation—but the payoff is worth it. _; -~ ./; 5. True again. The AIDS virus is passed from..,one person to another when blood or other body -fluids from an infected person comes in contactwith the mucous membranes or broken skin of ;another person. When you list all the.types of ac-tivity which could produce such contact, sharingIV drug needle? and sexual activity head the list..If we had no drug abuse and everyone were frozenwith his or her present sexual partner, there ;would be'almost no further spread of the infection-Casual, ordinary contact won't spread the diseaseand the blood supply for transfusion is now quitesafe, so it really is difficult to be exposed to the 'AIDS virus without your cooperation. : . '••'.''"'."i This summary of some important topics fromprevious months should give you some food forthought. Remember, awareness is the key togrowth and change which can improve your wellb e i n g . D •[ ' • > - . ' v

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1460 SANDPIPER.CIRCLE • Immaculatethree;bedroom townhousa overlookingHorseshoe Lake. Furnished beautifully andrealistically. Offered at J 149,900. Call BillAnders at 472-1587.

1209 SANDCASHE flD. - A threebedroom/three bath home wlih heated pool,high beamed ceilings, open living plan, lux-ury master suite plus many decoratorfeatures. Asking $279,900. Call Betty or BobBulcock at 472-1939.

980 SANDCASTLE RD.. This High Dunesvilla comes with a tennis court and poolarea and Is located within hailing distanceof the Dunes clubhouse and gotf course.Ashing 1167,500. Call Betty or Bob Butcockat 472-1939. r ; • • : : .

1574 SANDCASTLE RD. -This slato!y;?'OWFlorida style" home otters a Iresh approachto island living. Casual, informal at-mosphere prevail in this open lloorplanwith many unique addit ional AskingS16?,500. Call Heidi Koch or Betly or BobBulcock for a showing. ' v - ~

1615 SANDCASTLE.^RD. Vfluy" this threebedroom 7 i I fa located on the goif course for.only $167.000. The views are worth Iheprice. Call Betly or Bob Sulcock at 472-1939today! . u.

1165 SANOCASTLE RD. . Greal home (orfamily living, excellent entertaining trafficplan, located on the, golf course withbeautiful water views and room enough fora pool. Call Betty or Bob Bulcock at472-1939. : . : ' ;

14H SANDPIPER CIRCLE* Away Irom tnehustle and bustle of Periwinkle, but offeringIhe convenience and amenities ol countryclub living, Mostly lum-shed plus aStorage/*orhEhcp area. Call Sett* or 9obBukoch at 4721939.

S68 GREENWOOD COURT - A specialDunes value at 1)43,900 This ihreebedroom duple* villa K perfect for the 1sttime buyer, the »et'ree, or family with smallchildren. Call- Betty cr Bob Butcock at472-1939 •*. :-' / .

1643 SANDCASTLE RD. • Zero lot line vistalocated on the lath fairway In the ever-populsr. Dunes subdivision. Convenienceand comlort along with solid vldue andvalue. Call Heidi Koch at 472-5167.

1G2t SANDCASTLE RD. - Architecturally de-signed and engineered Ihree bedroom thatcaptures tropical breezes and panoramicviews! Call Polly Seely Cosyns or Bill Stoneberg at 472-5187. - - ;

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was one of the few times I've,ever arrived anywhere early.in'

_, my life. And she wasn't there.,;*;;.: Alt day my stomach had been*"

"sending messages to my brain. It;:; was like electricity at first. A feel--•;(- Ing of excitement and anticipation.'\:t Then, along about the middle of the•^, day, I started warning myself.- :••'.''.' ^i'Don't set yourself up, Steve, You •Vri-know what happens when you do.":i:pU^That afternoon my feet started :• -";ii: to get eojd.;"I really shouldn't be ,.;.Tvdoing this," I thought. •; >•- :•%r; ^Twice I thought about calling her

• ;/;•,;'• and cancelling, ?The CEPD just ."^ c a l l e d an emergency meeting and :

;4 ; I've got to be there." But I didn't, ;"^V'/Late that afternoon I started to,

'.:<*'- feel good> almost serene. 1 went : -X "down to the marina and talked to a ,.,>.; couple of fishermen. For a while it

;:S ; made me forget, and I almost felt• 4 , normal again." : - .-.: •r-."' On the way home I stopped by..^-the bank, partly to cash a check so I

.: |would have enough money to get~- me.through the evening, arid partly•'j because I didn't want to go home\y .and have to think about what was•V-, ahead.; V--'. : ; : > ; ;-,r "I The moment I got home I mixed;>: myself a stiff drink. Whisky .and

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/primary motivating force. ' = ;••?-•• Eons ago, men simply clunked 'I-the woman of thetr choice over , ;t the head with a club and dragg- ":: ed her back to their cave and set>iip housekeeping, i • ! ; . : ; ;' ; 1yPbToday the.ritual is much more•..complex.-^""• v^•?*-.y. '.'.-"--.'''''.'-:'- '• ',~</Over the years the mating :

game has evolved Into what we ;'now commonly refer to as "win:

;jng and dining," a strange sort of-process whereby the male of the -_•"species Invites the female out to

Ceat (usually at great expense) .: \fand tries to get her drunk. .-•,_ -.,V It's a'good system, albeit an ".expensive one, that has changed '

- little over the last 100 years. - : ; ' ,^ : W h a t is changing is the way :j the two go about initiating the :

(date: how to go about it J

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ment when boy asks girl,; ••;."'.-•.'"Would you go out with meT -y;.;

. has been in need of revision for^ •'a long, long time. - , ; . v v / '

It's a system that puts almost'-_',all of the pressure on the male, '.leaving him to debate the age--' ::,old question, "What if she won't'(>

c go out with me." It also leaves a lot of nice girls home alone on . 'Friday night wondering. "Why,won't he ask me out.1*.; - - ,; •- For a time, bars were regard-, •-

ed as the place to meet people, vA place where "Can I buy you adrink?" often led to "Your placeo r m i n e ? " "".•'-• - : i= '• ' "

Today, with the threat of ': '':AIDS on many singles' minds, - :barroom romances are beginning

i t o wither as more and more peo--'.pie seek other alternatives, fromchurth-sponsored singles groups

. to computer dating services.?v,One of the most popular t:'^:lSS': methods is'a.classiGed ad In the jpersonal section of a newspaper. :

'. SWM - : Successful SS-year-old ; ;

attorney looking to meet itim~'.•"'••-~\and attractive female for -•. ..: -.'•'•"romance and possible marriage.Not into bar tcene.JPUate reply .

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- children would like to meet .•',',.." hardworking cowboy with bigArvck.\•-.'.; • .;.»:^ '-,%-.[• - -:

'--'-. Church-sponsored singles . "'•; groups are also booming in \,X.popularity. Sanibel Church of ~the Islands sponsored a singles / :group last season and averagedabout 30 people per meeting. ? ' .Providing such wholesome ac- v,

:• tivities as Bible •tiidies.feV-1.';- •",=;cookouts on the beach and putt- ~

7-Up. I wrote a short letter, read alittle, and tried as best as I could" •not to think, all the while watchingthe clock. . .: .' ; "

At 6^0 -"T minus 60 minutes •:and counting V. I took a showerand regretted having the drink. :"She'll smell the alcohol and think .I'm a drunk," I told myself. I brush-ed my teeth extra good. \ -.-

I had told her earlier what I : ;would be we&ridg, so I was spared rthe dilemma of picking out what towear. After dressing and checking'^1

myself out in the mirror, I pouredmyself a half a glass of ?-Up and :-.sal outside on the patio and read, -trying to pass the time- -ri. The restaurant was 10 minutes ;_.away. At 7:15 I got up and put the ~book away. I looked in the mirror ';one last lime, checked to makesure my fly was up, and headed out :the door. My mind was a vacuum^all the way to the restaurant. . /

I paused outside long cnough'lo 'take:a deep breath, then opened - "the door and went in. The r ;,." :restaurant was small, no more than "two dozen tables. I looked around .but no one was sitting alone. . ";

"Hi," said the hostess. "How /'..many?". . .. "•. v - " ~-..-' -'"

•• "Somebody will be joining me \ .later." I said, hoping that was true.

k I was seated at a table En the-middle of the dining room andhanded a menu. "Can 1 have an ic- :/ed tea?" I was nervous more than I -was thirsty and I needed ;':'..;

•something to occupy my hands. •_:"• For the next several minutes my .eyes alternated between the menu.and.thc front door, not knowing' what she would took like, or even if'

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putt golf, the church plans to 7! resume the meetings around •; •:v Thanksgiving. "We'll do just ^ ,

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. "other singles have found suc-cess with dating services, both <the computer and personal kind,where for a fee, you will be mat-ched with 1 person of similar ^ ;background, like* and dislikes,.

'.' or whatever other character- _\.".;"istles you deem desirable. ''/?[

': For those who just want com- ipany for the evening, there are ; -escort services available,—' ..':•••:

v those businesses of dubious : .^distinction that sell companion.;:ship by the hour. . . ; ' > , . , , : ' -

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AN AFFORDABLE OPPORTUNITYEnjoy ycur walh to the beach nearby or have a swim inthe Olympic-size pool or maybe tennis Is'ycur game

whatever your pleasure . . . it's available In this;well-maintained condominium complex. Twobedrooms,- 'ully-equipped, modern kitchen, newlydecorated and an exceptional size for (no money$120,000. FURNISHED. Call Ann Gardiner lor an ap-

. pointment, 472-6565 or 472-3486, evening!

HALLMARK IN CONTEMPORARY LIVING'• As soon as you enter the Hted toyer, the immediate

Impression of quality and style radiates Irom everyroom. The gourmet kitchen, the ultra-luxuriousmaster suite with. Its private whirlpool bath and

~ ptlvate study combined with BO many built-in features'" elevate this townhouse into a class by itself. Located'- In a prestigious community with gorgeous, Caloosahatchgrj River end marina views, It's being ol ;

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cess to the beaches as well as shopping. It boaststhree bedrooms, a family room with fireplace, wet barand. superior master dressing room, ft quality

: materials such as French doors, tile and hardwood•"; floors are enticing, you are Invited to preview this'. lovely new listing. The nearby common area r m a

pool, tennis courts, screened pavilion, changing• rooms, playground and fishing pier. Being ottered lor.

$199,000. You are invited to call.Maryann oi Pete: Stiehan 472-6565: evenings, 466-0097.

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SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION ai a rea enable priceI he small Boat Basin is'currenliy gvaiiaa'e :$134,000. YOU CAN ENJOY all the amenities (S*imir Tenn! Golf Sdiiin Dmtn Shorpm aeverything else you can think ol). have a caieltI feslyle AND have rental income w e l l Tea'u ione bodtoom and t *o b.tlh with two entrance tlvii'a can be converted to a bedroom stid baifi m IliCe acco-nmo-jaiion along will- an elite ency uallowing you a dual income potenlial CiM LuuBentoniodayforapnvale'hoviin a-thi ne« M ttA I I I not lait' 472 £66 in 'He evening 485 38JO

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, Is J165.000 in your price range lor a condomfnlum Qnthe beach? Peter or Maryann Shehan are ready toshow you this condominium with an on-site rental of-fice and a horticulturist on staff for lours. Another ad-ded feature i3 dochage In this pacfcags and also newcarpeting and vinyl f c your pleasure Can Peter orMaryann Skehan at 472 6E65 or 466W97 in the even

YOUR BOAT AT YOURBACK DOOR, THE GULF AT

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This two bedroom condominium allowS you thatIdealistic lifestyle of carefree living. Enjoy the privacyof the spacious, two bedrooms, the convenience ofroomy closets and the expansive dirronslons, theOlympic size" pool, tennis courts, clutjhouw anrtmore. AM this for $135,500 FURNISHED. Call Ann orBill Gardiner for the appointment. 472 6665: evening :

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYSEA to SKY BOUTIQUE ind GIFT SHOP. The shop isshowing excellent sales with respective profitsfrom locally produced Sanlbel "Batik Clothing" andupscale gills. Priced commensurate with sales andprofit, Coll Owen Donggan today and toe how youcan become an owner ot Ihla exciting islandbusiness, 472-6565 or In the evening, <82-8244.;; •

Available for you to purchase today is this custombuilt, large horns including Irvtj bedrooms and fourbalhs onvapproitiniatety one f«:ie of beautifulvegetaled^tounds. Immaculaift inside and oul withviews beyond description 1 . ..ottered (or onlyS4510pQ. Relieve trie tension from the work-a-da*wotid'vthifa you y>atch the Manatees and enjoy sortiegreai (ishltifi (rom your private dock. The view from '

. you; screened pirch allows you the pleasure of wal"ching some of ihe greyest sunriseu tn Florida. For a^private viewing, IcSephono Jerty Wallace 472-6565.nvenlngs 472-5277.

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Skip Eckartz:man from Nicevilleis content with life

The ftrsl question Captiva charter captainSkip Eckartz asks his clients is. "What doyou want lo do to have a good time?"

To him, that's what chartering is all about. "Myjob is lo sec that they have the best time possible. . . and that's what I shoot for."

Eckartz, 32, has been around boats in one wcy• or another for most of his life. "1 grew up working

on old Chris Crafts," he said.For seven years he made his living repairing

them. Then, "about four years ago my wile saidshe wanted me to start chartering, so I did."

He's been happier than a flounder in the sandever since. "I just enjoy chartering more thananything," he said.

Eckartz's business is called Skipper 1 Charters.He specializes in shelling, fishing and diving, buthe'll do just about anything If it Involves thewater. "Right now It's mostly shelling and fishing. -The fishing's been reatly good this season," hesaid.

He has a 25 foot Suncoast, an open boat madeespecially for this area, which he keeps mooredbehind his home overlooking Pine Island Sound.

He doesn't work out of, or for, any particularmarina, but rather uses them as a rendezvouspoint to pick up his charters. "I stay independentstrictly because I like to have my freedom," hesaid.

Eckartz prefers small, personal outings ratherthan crowded ones, and limits his trips according-ly. For example, he won't take more than six peo-ple shelling. No more than four or five fishing.

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t have A QOOd llfe.'t-t ' i * . ; ^*>; 'Greatest desiro — "Just to keep doing what

I do." , • ; • ' . - ' • > * , ? i / 'Motivating force/drive - '/My wife, MerlLee." ;v

Telling quote — "My mediation Is walking offthe end of rny dock and sitting on the bot-tom wllh my tanks on." . v

And no more than four divers. "Otherwise it justgets too crowded," he said.

Diving is one of his true passions, and up untilrecently he was the only guide on Sanihnl orCaptiva to offer diving charters. He prefers diverswho like to look, over those who want to pillage."I push the ecological aspects where they don'tbring up a lot of stuff and tear everything up," hesaid.

Most of hi* diving charters are within ten milesof shore, out to where the waters starts to turnclear. Most of the divers he deals with aren't look-ing lo go much farther. Tor ihcmost part, theresort divers just went to get out and get wet andhave something to talk about when they go home."

One of his favorite places is the rock piles offCaptiva. "It's teeming with all kinds of life," horaid.

He adds that his clients ore always satisfiedwith their underwater experience, "Everybodywho ever dove with me has come buck excited," hesaid.

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EcVarti anticipates the diving side of hisbusiness will continue to grow is more and mor*people discover that there are, indeed, good divingspots off Southwest Florida.

Within the next five years he'd like to build a 40to 45 foot boat, to make getting offshore easierAnd more comfortable.

Eckartz believes that the people who visit theislands and never venture beyond our beaches, aremissing & lot of what this paradise Is all about."You can't appreciate this place from the road.The only way to enjoy it Is to get out there," hesays, gesturing to the open water beyond the bigbay window.D

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In between one of those' moments I looked up and she was .

there. I introduced myself very 'awkwardly, feeling like a total

: klutz. n; ,,; Her name was Rachel Irving.

She was tall and slender, and pleas-- ing to look at. I began to relax. '

At first we talked about being!strangers, then about music, Jim-

"" my Uuffett mostly, and then finallyabout ourselves. , >

We had a lot in common, more sothan most strangers, and we talked

"at great length. About politics{she's a Democrat, I'm a

': Republican), about religion (she's aCatholic, I'm a Baptist), about our

± families, and about love (she's a ,: woman, I'm a man). The only thing

. we didn't talk about was the .weather.: "! .\: ..

s-( The restaurant closed at 10. At -. five minutes till, we left..

I walked her to her car. We kisi- .;ed goodnight, and I promised tocall her again soon. ,. :

, I drove home in a vacuum.

Pete Miragliotta doesn't like tobe called a matchmaker, but,that's exactly what it is he ;

i "-• " does. His business is Bringing Pep-j pie Together. ^r.-. • •_ .. ; -\Q •: Bringing People Together, or,; :^ BPT as he sometimes calls it, is a ;

| professional dating service. Family-j - . owned and operated and founded inj _•- 1977, it is the longest and most suc-| cessful dating service in Southwest"| : .Florida, Miragliotta says. ; L

I : Before explaining just what BPTi .-''•"Is, a moment should be taken toex-' .-, •• plain what it's not. First and most

^- importantly it is not an escort ser- '<••.vice. They don't offer "24-hour ser-vice" or_"models for all occasions," _.If you're lookingjor a one-night :

sliind, you're better off spending;

your money on drinks.

It's also not a computer datingservice. BPT matches people per-'sonally, by conducting one-on-oneinterviews. "We can get a betteridea of the person, their environ- ,ment and tastes," says Miragliotta.

A machine can't do that.

Thirdly, BPT is not a lonelyhearts olub. Contrary to popular •**,"-belief, it's not the desperate people

.who go to dating services. The ma-jority of BPTs members are pro- ...fessionals, business owners, ' .""'educators, college students andretirees, ranging in age from 18 to88. They come in all sizes, shapesand colors. "A lot of people are just

;i£hTfce following is a list'i*of ;MDie .of.the;adult."'^singles church groups'$ In Lee County; Not'all ;.• pf^the churches were :

available fcr-lnput.1:>,For:more information:|s about /singles /groups i;:^ contact one of the chur-L'£ chea:• listed V below; or.;if bne'of your own choos-:

WeatcyMemori-;taKUnited .Methodist;i:(Fort Myera}'dingles..|group ''I is holding an'/Italian'/covered; dish

f:; supper at the home of ap member,; Friday ;Sept.:;

^ lion call Susan Rock attfi384S9fi,TheY)AIIPel-;•\ lowahlp;-meets ^Thtirs- '•

Vhoralof Aland Louise:X Lee.\For more informs-.

mation • csll Marcie •%Huston at 642:2858.^^^,

:At Covenant Presby^Slerian Church , (Forr^Myersl ' the young'£singles, 20 to;40,"tocet vevery Sunday'at-.6^0 rfp m at the church; 2439 •"McGregor % Blvd.;' An-^:other group for all ages Hmeeta.'at 7; p.ra.' For*,-more > Information - call HC»rl: Harlacher at L

in the ;wm-'

|^The ; second. Sunday _i%pt.every monih,; single"; adulU at Faith Presby-tterlao a(Cape Coral)

meet In the Fellowship-£HiU at12^0 pjn^ 4544f CCfonado Prkway. They'roup,; i«- -.mainly; re-

ree»T For more infor-

^ - A t ^ S t ^ A n d r e w a / ^-: Catholic Church, (Cape?v.: Coral); singles 18-30'"\i meet the second "and;:•; fourth Sunday of every K- month,: at ; theV parish 1•center, 2828 Ifel Prado J

,-fBiyd. from 7 to 9 p.m. ';-'For more Information\\Vcohtact Jodi; Castigli- \i

:-, one at 674-2411. ;-V:1>j-/;,,r.Bethany; Lutheran V.;. Church (Norlh iFptt'^,; Myers) Involves itself i'

r in a variety of activK;u ties -.-' including an up'''"'!: coining overnight bike';

i trip^be,group:-\ii'.'i'Y:C cooperative, effort be- ?\•iTtween several Lnthern.;

churches-;; For more (n- •

formitlonr call; Ptator''Mark Kock at 3691203.-SL:Cecilia>; YoungAdults (Fort:Myers).

I;program;imeets on a: monthly s basis - t o: sclieduleA events.-: Thegroup Is for all single,'raarriedV separated ordivorced \ individuals,2145;' Fori more. Infor*,:matfon call the parishoffice ai<936^635.r:s.;

.C'VTh'e • singles aduTt'group "atiNorthsideBaptist (North ,'.FortMyers) ;[lsi beginning^their new' year to pc-

; tober. The - church is •: located at 4300 Little--ton fid. For more infor-;Vmation call the* church

:'>i- The'. Jewish Federatiooiof Lee County,isplanning a happy hourat:" Uuie's' at; the Alr-port Rjmada, Oct. 14from 5 to 7 p jn< On Sun-day» Oct.^25,-they are"holding a dinner at the:Brown Derby. For in-formation and reserva-t ioos^ call BonnieKasdeh at 4^3-1422.0 v

fed up with nightclubs. They're °disappointed with the people : H -they've met and there isn't really a Ogood alternative," says Miragliotla. £}Others just don't have the time to Oactively seek out members of the ™opposite" sex, or they don't work in '•< 3>an environment that's conducive to &meeting people, or they're too shy. "_». BPT ads appear in the personal. g •

sections of many area newspapers ; ^on billboards, and on television and O -the radio. When someone calls, ' jthey mail out a brochure. Later, , r-after the person has had the oppbr- \tunity to review the material, and °if they are still interested, an ap- opointment is scheduled, usually at -othe applicant's home. §

The initial meeting takes about - -H45 minutes and consists of a detail- 5ed explanation of the program andan interview. In addition to stan- -dard questions like name, address,age, occupation, etc., there are' "questions of a more personalnature. Questions like, "Would youmarry if the right person camealong?" "How important is religionin your life?" "Do you smoke7" "Doyou believe sex is important in amarriage 7" . „ ' a

You're also asked about hobbiesand interests, your strengths and .7 , ,weaknesses, and the qualities you" -,look for in a companion. If there's a"certain physical characteristic youprefer, you can ask for that as well '..(I asked for a blonde). After all, # :BPT's motto is "Be selective." *

; Prospective members are also re-quired to sign a statement in-dicating they have no previouscriminal record or history of drug

: and alcohol abuse..-;; ; . ^ •Miragliotta conducts most of the .

interviews himself unless the appli-cant would feel more comfortable >< ..

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Because 29-year-old Ed Tillot-son decided he liked the "back •of the house rather than the

j~ front",- he's ~;a .sculptor in .' ice,•~ vegetables, fruits, salt dough and

"' bread dough. >.: . ; ^ -:'••- 1;The lanky, "lead garde manger'1*

as he is known in the gourmetrestaurant trade and which he ex-.plains is "the'art part of the food",.

*•* had : an .'especially busy week last"week. His centerpieces for the islan-ds Chamber of Commerce luau an

_ Saturday, night-and- others forVa'" buffet Sunday, both events at Sun-

dial, elicited "oohs" and "ah's'V' ••;-: : (': "I did six ice carvings last week .~ but ruined three," he finally admits

ruefully ^wlth a'.-. touch ,of self,.'depreciation.-But that does not 'in-'*> ;clude his other "sculptures" — non-:.

"edible and "all of thecqld toodlV^i:;.:~ Competed earlierr*nd reusable,-

" arn salt dough pieces and vegetable,-< "and fruity flowers preserved in*£• gelatin: that last only about five

days. The salt dough sculptures arcp used on mirrors along with the fancy

gallantines and tcrrinei that arc. also required of a"garde manger." -H: It has been a lengthy .appren-

. liccshipfor thin artist in food.Tillot-; , 'son admits. % - •":.:.- •:•'"• ! \

" ^-: The only child of a waitress, Carol;GlllUand, then In ScoltsdaU?, AZ,

f~: young Ed at age 11 was encouraged•' . by her to accompany hereto jobs at

/ -Hacienda Coral and Garcia's. ..Ji-i "She taught me'all about,how to' b e a busboy on the weekends, when;Jshe was, the) busiest," says' Ed.-."I^learned all the proper procedures of

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r says that he may have \n only age 11 but he was already!

r;6'3":so most people, including;the^owners of the restaurants, mistook| him for older, "I got a dollar an hour,I In that first restaurant," he says^ :iIC; When Carol and Ed's stepfather,

•'; |EdwardvGilliland; ^returned to- ^Jackaonville, FL, 'where they had

^ lived before, Tlllotson started loot:lingtof jobs "onhls own. "I was fif-

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' By that time, his mother, ac-customed to a life of serving, had

;; gone back to school to earn a degree -;; as a registered nurse. She is now an ;

HN in Hawaii for an intensive care ['' unit in a hospital. _ l r ' :.. •-. c •. Being on his own, Tillotson found .;:

out he was "kind of shy" when he gotto a customer's table. "I couldn't;think of anything to say." r ; ,) ~ :r

7 By age 16, he was a short order ;

^cook and a few years later he was in-the Fort Myers area at the;Royal i

' Palm Yacht Club where he?talked •;the chef Into letting him do an ice

f sculpture. . . ' : ^ ; : ' i i . •-• ^ \ -'•./••. The year before, with a little ex- i; tra.time on hlshands (a rare oc-.; curence in busy restaurants), Tillpt-^-; son had learned on his own to do an •. ice sculpture. "I had never tried that

before," he^says. - . . .

Since then, Tillotson has worked?-at'Chateau Robert, Wil's Landing

;;and ThistleLodgo. But Chef Peter' Harman, the new executive chef of1 Morgan's Lounge at Sundial, "Made .\ me an offer I couldn't re fuse^ ^ !: 'While last week's turnout was*ex-v

ceptional for the two months he has*'.been at Sundial, Tillotson is gearing

up , for (he7.season. • He isc eventraining some apprentices.'..; J " '•'

"The biggest thing about the art.Ls motion," he says. "I stress, that

.whatever it is — afishorabird — it""•" has to be" doing something." . • ' . ^ ;; With that in mind, the ice sculptor

skips the first step reccomraended in, the mastery of the art — that is' blocking out the work -.on. A * 300..pound lump of ice by chipping away. cubes of it first. In this way he gets;

';'.. immediately into, the ,"mot|on"; he. plans for what he is sculpting. > . , '• 1

•f: -While ;hc works from'basic.: designs he finds in'an tee sculpture

book, he also uses his own drawings. now. "Some I just take out of my

head, o r I may find them ..inmagazines and, pamphlets, par-ticularly the National Georgraphic'V. His work,' both from his book and

; "out of the head" include various••• fish, a twin-masted sailboat, a coyote.; on a rock, turkeys, pilgrims, Easter

bunnies, a pelican flying across the

Jdward TiUatson carvein$eakor»e centerpiece':i of betf tallowy Inset- a salt dough icutpturc cof-j;.;'' ored with nutmeg. "Billy al SanibeL" : ,

crest-.of a wave plus reasonable.replicasofislandwildlife. ..

A rendition of a small boy fishingas he~sits~on a pier and a sailfish,both executed in salt dough, demon- :

strated Tiltotson's versatility. (Hehag.brought them out of storage forviewing but won't use them againuntil the occasion demands it.) -'-., Vegetable sculptures can't" be V

, parked anywhere!; biiK- the :;refrigerator, of course- "ThSy can

. stay but only about three hours," thegarde manger says. Afterwards, he .

; "gels" them individually, also to useanother day but within the week.

Because he is responsible for all of

the cold food as'well as the art,Tillotson makes it a point to do the-salads, terrines and gallantines

• before he launches into i his em-bellishments. ;: '/; ['•' •-.. .•^-' -v-.i

For the luau, the "embellishmen-1

ts" not only include the six ice sculp-tures which were mostly fishes, but -a tallow egret and seahorse and but-"tcrswans.--.- r-\e

; Tillotson's art does not have thelasting quality of oils or enamels, cfcourse, but then the beauty of it isthat it is in the eye of the beholder,;who either eats most of it or watchesit drip away. Out, without a doubt, iti s a r t . D '-.• '-'- " -'-., . ; - • > • ' . . ; . ^ . -

Burden's son, William, makes solo operatic debut; By Fran Muelle : :

Good reviews in Bloomington,IN newspapers were reportedfor tenor William Burden, a

/candidate for a masters degree in*> voice at Indiana University, who ap*

' peared as the title character in the :

opera -'Candide" on Saturday night. ;

' Burden is the son of Mr. and Mrs., John W. Burden III of Sanibel and \

grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John W.^Burden Jr. of Shell Point Village.' •;. The young tenor's appearances inIU Opera Theater productions arehis '• first efforts in opera perfor: •

- mance. -;•"• '""_ ; \ -"The whole creative process is ex-

citing," he said of his work. "The fact. that it concludes with an actual per-1 formance is the Icing on the cake."

The opera "Candide",is the story: of a young foundling who is taken in

by a baron and tutored by. a Dr.Pangloss. "The-opera opens with ''Candide' pretty much accepting theteachings of the doctor, who says ,

'that everything that happens to us- happens (or the best - including all

the terrible things," Burden explain-e d . . . ; • : • " • - : . - . : ' • " . / - . .

William Burden as Candide, •?

By the end of the opera (and thebook by Voltaire on which it is bas-ed), Candide has experienced morethan his share of troubles: beingdriven from the Baron's castle, theoutrages of the Inquisition and the

pain of an unfaithful lover. .-_' Burden previously appeared in

chorus roles for the Opera Theater's'] productions of "The Marriage .of. Figaro" and "The Crucible". He said

he - comes from a family where"everybody sings for the fun of it."

'•' A boy soprano, his"! voice didn'tchange until he was 16 . ; _ '-.-

: "It happened very suddenly," hesaid. "I,was a baritone for awhileand then my voice moved into thetenor range." :• " ^ •-V!Although he started studying./

music during his senior year in high, school, he chose to major in Spanish- for a career in international business• or law at Middlebury College in Ver-

mont. Later he began to pursue twomajors when he began to sing for his

• voice teacher, Margaret Harshaw,who was conducting master classesat Westminster Choir College atPrinceton. • --. ,

Encouraged fay his teacher who-was in residence at Indiana Univer-sity, Burden decided.to pursue the.masters degri'i' in voice. He is nowin"; his second year , :a t the

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Dona Krienke, owner of Don's .Ethnic Crafts of Osseo, WI and lec-turer onithe Hmong and Amishpeople and their crafts, will have 'her work at the Sanibel Communi-ty Association on Friday evening,Nov. 13 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Saturday. Nov. 20 L .

. Krienke will lecture on both theHmong and the Amish and theirworks at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 13and at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday, .Nov . l fa tSCA. j .' In addition to the Hmong needle ,art (bedspreads, picture wall hang-ings, doilies and pillow tops? andthe Amish quilts, the items for sale .

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, Krienke aaid she will also beavailable to lecture in privatehomes between Saturday. Nov. 7and Friday, Nov. 20 when she will :

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sports &Throwing learning tcTthe wind at island sailing school

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\ By Matt Perez \> . " • • " . . • " - . • - . " • ' • , - - ' : - • ' • " ' • _ • • • - • ' • ' "

j Q+ teve and Doris Colgate first called South . n-v*S Seas Plantation, Captiva, in 1975 seeking to ;J '--. K-J open another branch of their Offshore Sail-l ing School, Ltd. -., . ... : • :: - ••: . . .5 "Since, then, its been a marriage," said Stevej Colgate. . : . . . •_- ' vc : Now the marriage between the resort and thei Colgate sailing phllosphy Is Into its twelfth year. >r Doris Colgate, company president, said ultimately5 Offshore Sailing School (OSS) headquarters will:* relocate at South Seas Plantation from its current' home on City Island near Manhattan. . :;.

- With sailing schools from the northeast UnitedStates to the Great Lakes to Tortola Island, OSS .claims a clientele of more than 50,000 students.Cotgate started the chain of schools with the aim-

: pie philosophy: understanding builds confidence.He acknowledges a good relationship with hiss t u d e n t s . '. ;_• "•'•.:• -.•/'.:' '-..•„• - _" •' - \ -'-/.

In 1967,'he met one who would become his wife.Doris and Steve Cotgate have since moved to

Sanibel to be near their "baby" at South Seas7 P l a n t a t i o n . ^ ; •..• •: I • : ^ • - " "

/ The two began a search fora Sunshine State' .crib for OSS near Jacksonville, FL. Already therewere schools in New England and a summer . '-branch at Sea Pines Plantation, Hilton Head u

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Island, SC. -: -'""" - ._:. '• ; . - '-~~ What they found on Florida's east coast did notsuit their "baby",, ;- "..- *

"It was just honky-tonk," said Doris. "We'reused to destination resorts." . ,

'\-" Coming over Sanibel Causeway en route toi South Seas Plantation, their mind was made up for

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r" "Just coming over the bridge i sa revelation," •?.-.• she added. ;: ;• : '

: As OSS matures oh Captiva, new programs arebeing added today coinciding with the resort push

.; to attract the executive searching for the well-deserved (ofcourse) break, ."-.•"•: "•"]

'.; ."Lying around In the sun is out," Doris Colgateasserts. What OSS offers is what their hlgh-

._ powered executive clientele Es searching for...a meaningful vacation. •,, ' : r -

H\ The pilch: activity Is in. . ^^.; The bulk of business starts at square one , / "rigged to teach the basics Steve Colgate promotesin hifl book, "Fundamentals of Sailing, Cruisinga n d R a c i n g . " ••" • ' ' -:-.:.;" : '•• ; -.- ; •.••-" :.

,;..' This Learn To Sail course introduces students : -.:,.. to an Olympic-class 27-foot Soling on a square •:. c o u r s e In Pine Island Sound. Four students per:J: Soling, maximum, Colgate insists on intensive in-

struction where there Is one teacher per vessel.:':<-': His sailing philosophy is born out of a career

which started after his first Trans Atlantic Race at- age 19. As skipper of Sleuth in 1979, he guided the'sloop to victory. A half dozen TransAtlantlc raceshave followed, 10 Bermuda races, six Fastnets?: ;,

;4 He sailed with the crews of two America's CupTrials aboard Heritage and American Eagle, com-petedln Acapulco with the 1968 Olympic team,

•':•: and is helmsman and chief tactician In world com-^petitions aboard an 81-foot maxt ocean racer.

R You might say he knows sailing. Time-Life

ing schools at a resort respect the family vacation.;;•.. "The way we do it is to combine it with a vaca- .

tion so you don't restrict the family," she said. -^ David Bamkey, a single corporate executive,just brought himself. _•• r --

";' "The concept here is that you really learn the rfundamentals right at the water level," he said.Also, the free form structure of instruction suitsindividual needs,he said. - •-•;- ;•:'

OSS also is offering another concept gearedtoward integrating Individuals and (here comes ayuppie catchphrase) corporate management team-.

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-••- EKplanationi the Golgates collaborated with ;management consultant Theodore Scott to raise anExecutive Team program on the South Seas Plan-^tation mast. .- \ .-".-"•

The goal Is to create corporate winning at- =; titudes using essential disciplines of seamanship to

teach the value of teamwork. ;" ;•:-\ Other courses include Bareboat Cruising

Preparation, Uve-Aboard Cruising for BareboatCertification, Sailboat Racing, Intensive Racing,

•= private lessons and other clinics. -'•> -* -. -•-In the works is a special course for residents of

Sanibel and Captiva. ~ • .v ' .

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. Doris and Steve Colgate aboard one of OffshoreSailing School's 27-foot SoWngs. -1..- ; Mi -

Books thought so when they brought him to theirgiant publishing firm as sailing advisor^ : "']-

But some students may argue It does not takeall that to give them the confidence to sail. ;-' ;

Remember: understanding builds confidence.!-- ,'Tm surprised that I feel as competent as I d o , V

said student Kitty Lamb before her first solo Sol-ing venture Friday morning. Echoing that feeling Vwere shipmates Joe Lamb, her husband, and DavidRamkey, who would join the four-man crew for the .first time without Instructor Jeff Glenny.-". T ..|. •- "I feel very capable up to this point," said Joe^Lamb, ".^finding our limits ofcourse." : : ,: rt

The trio as part of the crew had close hauledtheir Soling'the day before in Pine Island Sound.. :With the ship on edge to ride a steady wind and ;./"waves crashing the deck, the sailing bug bit them.

- '•. Exhilarating despite small.discomforts, they ],-\*a g r e e d . • o -•'• " " . : - u ; " " ' •, • i ;

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. "In Colorado we don't get drenched with sea : .water much," said Joe Lamb. He and Kitty are;more used to being snow-wet from skiing near , \home in Golden. They took up the OSS offer forsailing as part of a long range family vacation i

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. They have more than a crew with their five ;' children whom they will bring to OSS in December

for Christmas vacation. While the kids take stepone with OSS, the parents will move up to Ad- :

vanced Sailing. ; "• ,,-;'S - ;|: Doris Colgate points out that the company's sail-

;: Sailing students (front to back) David Ramkey,Kitty and Joe Lamb prepare for a first solo •-tailing venture in Pine Island Sound. _ ^,

•' "It would be sort of a resident cram course."Doris Cotgate explained. Whether the coursefloats may depend on response from thecommunity.D °- ?-.-

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: .j ; • HOLE-IN-ONE: Pat Russo of Bloomfield, CTand Sanibel, has had his first hole-in-one on No. Bri

^'at The Dunes. : ' ^ • . .""o.;,i:' It happened Sunday when Russo used his .-:

; five-iron to get the ball the required 163 yards to.;thecup.-- ... : • \ . " -:~ * :. u-: "My first." Rusw said, beamlng.D :

i • BEACHVIEW MEN! A winning (oursome of •;;: ;Tyke Wilcox, Tom Redford. Jim Manecke and Jim

Briscoe with a High Team plus 6 was good enoughr " to win first on Saturday.• E a r l i e r , on Monday, Sept;29, a healthy plus 12

^ >;won the same event for Jerry Mucnch, Mac Clin-?: lock, Dave Wooster and Colin Reeves.'.;':• Muench was Golfer for the Day with plus 6.D

B BEACHVIEW WOMEN: Until the end of Oc-.-''tober,1 Beachvlew women are calling themselves .; :, • :"Sizilln' SuraiaefSwingers" with a plus 5 by- . ^

threesome Betty Puff, Ginnie Reeves and Lenore.McFarlane good enough for the swingin' first placeHigh Team. » • :-.- : ' •'. High individuals were Puff, with plus 3, Ka;r *Schneider with plus 2, McFarlane, plus 2, and - :--.Whiz Louden, plus 1.0 „ ;y ,;."-. . ; ! ." ; •

B DUNES WOMEN: It was strictly low net forDunes women's association players on nine holes' ~last week when Ginny McKee racked up only 34(or first. ; . : • . ' . . - - , , - .. i:; Sylvia Massey, with 35 was second; Phyllis i ; '•'Harvey, 36, was third. „ - ' , ! . •

Marie Colon's 15 putts were lowest. ^Audrey Derleth carded 15 points in a "par bat-.„

tie" contest among Dunes women's association 18hole members last week to handily win first; :; ;

Second placer was Barb Sisson, 70. Millie Fordand Donne Yaeche tied for third with 60; and :Marge Yeaser, Marge Peck and Joan Smith tiedfor fourth with 65. . ' • • . . ; •

Derleth and Nora Krieger led in putts with 31. . ;

Cathie Sutherland, Von Light and Mary Vernon allh a d 3 3 . D ;E .-• •••;„. : v _..-" '

B DUNES MEN: Individual points plus handicapwas the tournament held by Dunes men's associa-tion 18 and 9 bole golfers last week. : :.

Winner in the IS hole division was Bob Owen *with 50. Following were Jim Manecke in second,42; Bob Krapf. third. 41; Dick Wedley, fourth 39;and Bob Davison, fifth, 38, on scorecard playoff.

Winner (or 9 holes was Chuck Rylander with 21.Mitch Thomas, 20, followed; Bob Louwers, 18, wasthird.n.. . . - - • - :

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• -Summers alsohave blue-pink tones.Their skin has a tran-slucent quality with"evident pink on theirface..,from very palebcfge to rose beige, andhair is light with ash.tones from platinum,ash blonde to lightbrunette, dark brown

: and brown-gray. Sum-mer's eyes arc light in

•color — .from clear;biue, green,--, to gray-'blue, gray-green andpale gray or hazel. Thisseason looks best inpastel-tinted shades,soft neutrals, blues androses-the soft tints of

-- a hazy, summer day.* V_*Autumns have| golden undertones

with skin color rangingfrom ivory peach to

| golden beige and black;* Hair- has a red. ori3 'golden cast and variesa from golden blonde,* brown, to chestnut,

auburn and red. Theireyes are dark goldenbrown or clear greenand aqua-jlso- golden

hazel or amber. S3Autumn's ideal colors r]are golden, warm and _earthy, reminiscent of pfall foliage. *"'•'•' >

Spring isthe most odelicate of all seasons; yj

ith a golden under- !Jtone r and finely tex-"; otured ~skin...ivory> 5peach,' and golden, mbeige. Spring's hair has •a delicate red or goldenc&st and is flaxenblonde, strawberry, redor blonde, light auburn, .golden brown or golden ;gray. Eyes are ;light.. .clear :, blue, 'green, aqua or light ~.vgolden, brown. This 5seawn^comes to life in '•'.wsrm colors that are -also delicate, that cap-;ture the softened :brighls of a country >'-•garden. y

Nature is a wonder- ';•ful "guide to beauty, ;

'• each ~ season a sym-phony of colorr playedwith its own distinct :tones and harmonies.Follow nature'sguidelines to look ex-citing, vibrant andtlivelD - ' . - ;" ,-.>

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New protective sunglass lens puts,an end, at last, to ringaround the eyes

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P an; One of the thingswe like most about be-ing outdoors in thesun Is the resulting

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1 However," in recent: years we've all,,' :

become aware of the :

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sun's ravs, and havelearned how to protectourselves with :

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like white circlesaround the eyes. -

.-- But not anymore.The hottest news insunglasses is the newU\*-A Tanning Lens -by Carrera, a divisionof Optyl, the world'slargest eyewear ; ,

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Above: Striped lunglatBes von 6y NaomiChance are striking aecettoriet. :^ :;'••• .;

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y Hght. u .White the skin is

sensitive to these UV-"A "tanning" rays, it isthe longer-wavelengthUV-B rays that areharmful to the eyes.UV-B radiation can .burn external parts ofthe eye, such as thecornea, conjunctiva 'and lids. ;

Repeated exposureto high doses of UV-Bcan cause conjunc- ^ .tivitis (inflammation ofthe eye's mucous mem-brane), snow blindnessand, eventually, •-•cataracts. UV-G radia-tion does not reach us,

- as it is filtered out by .a the earth's ozone

layer.Carrera's UV-A _

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: too much sun is the: leading cauge of such

visible signs of agingas wrinkled, blotchedand leathery skin.

The damage starts; with young skin, but. often doesn't show lip...until it's too late -

your mid-thirties oreven later. :.

After years of toomuch exposure, thevisible effect of sun on cthe akin is not an at-tractive, healthy glow,As the sun damagesthe supporting net-work of the skin, :

underlying tissue and' collagen fibers break

down and lose their *elasticity, resulting in

• fine lines and wrinkles •on the skin's surface.

There is a subse-quent loss of tone andresilience, weakened :blood vessels andgreater susceptibilityto skin cancer. \

You can still enjoythe positive; fun :aspects of outdoor ac-tivity, while avoiding

- many of the negative-effects of the sun, by

taking & few simplesteps to protect your >/

"skin:/ •-::

•.-"— Before venturing.'•• Into the sun,

remember to apply a .sunscreen as part of

ayour daily ritual, likebrushing your teeth.

- Protect your skin all .year round,not justduring the summer.

; . - W e a r the' \\necessary protective ;clothing, such as a hat*•with a wide brim. .

:, Remember that thesun's rays arestrongest between thehours of 10 a.m. and 2p.m.

\\ — The sun's damag-ing rays penetratethrough clouds andwater, so remember to

; protect your skin withsunscreen even on

"., hazy days and whileswimming.n

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Left: Model Ellen Col-• son has freedom to

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cotton tank tops;-

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Six easy secrets for styling long hairc"rp if you're ac-

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Just borrow techni-" ques tor drying, styl-

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' straighter it will look.— Want morefullness? Use stylingmousse or gel on wet

hair, thca bend over .and let hair fall freelytoward the floor whitebiu™ Hrying upsidedown. Brusi. throughonce and flip headback to upright posi-tion.— To add body, and "curl to limp orstraight hair whiledrying, wrap a dampsection of hair arounda styling brush anddirect airflow onto thebrush.— Make sure longeror thicker hair getsthoroughly dry so itcan hold Its style byusing a super powerfuldryer.— Use a brush andhair spray to styleafter it's dry. Pull hairback with the brush,spray, then use blow

dryer with concen-trator at high speed

for three seconds, r- To style a layered

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At the Peppermint Pony, locatedat Royal Palm Square, you will stepon to a carousel of contemporaryfashions and accessories. They offeran array of fashions from ouchdesigners as Bila. Scgres. Eagle'sEye. Lahaian Blvd , and many more

The clothes are a stalemenl of thelifeityles from the tourist and theweekenders, to the locals — and it

changes quickly from going to the olfiee, active wear for thespirited minded, even going out at night.

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spirited minded, even going out at night. ,This year you will see a reflection of the past — tradi

tlonal. classic"styles with a flair of tor.trmporary images.Combinations uf dynamic colors playing off each other arestronger than ever. Tropical themes - that includesunscreen prints and wood blockings, romantic themes -with inclusions of floral and Uce in pink, mint and peach;carnival themes - hot pink, purple and black: nauticalthrmes - in patriotic colon.

Two such clothing lines are Shipwrecked and LahaianBlvd. All of the pieces in both groups work together toachieve • different look. It's a versatile wardrobe done inblock prints and romantic florals Ell accented with white

, With winning combinations of play them, skirts, sweat

shirts, pants and crop pants. But don't forget the shoes andacccswnes fron such names as Spicy, Apache. Maria Pia... these add the finish inn touches to any outfit.

"We understand the needs of our customers," says Wendy, the manager. "Our rastonetj want up to date styleswith functional innovations. We set high standards forquality merchandise that are fashion forward. But our toppriority is personal service.

So for a pleasant shopping experience come to The Pep-permint Pony at Royal Palm Square. Enjoy the tropical set-tings that will lurround you. Fine dining and shoppingawait you . . . along with The Peppermint Pony.

Peppermint Pony of Ft. Myers939-2667

Royal Palm Square1400 Colonial Blvd.

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night hefore. This willhelp prevent a franticlast-minute search fora certain scarf or tie.Polish shoes, sew onmissing or loose but-tons and press clothesproperly.. :'. •— Understand the •look of the positionyou seek. While a suitshould usually beworn for executive.positions, it's notalways necessary ordesirable in other ..

fields.,— Remember tocheck details. For ex-

i,ample, rundown heelscan indicate a lack of -thoroughness, r,—: For women, ac-

£ cessories such as a•Vscarf or necklace can

embellish a favoriteblouse and create the

: appropriate look. Aman should make surehis tic complementshis suit and coor- -•-- ."••dinates with his » ^k

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•pocket handkerchief. $- A full-length mir- -=oror is essential to en- "sure that an outfit is Vwel] put-together from g

" head to toe. Hang one -"*• =on the back of a door ^or any convenientj. «place to see the effect C.of the outfits you zcreate. - - - ": D

Remember, these j * | .lips apply after you *oare hired, too. Prcsen- g 'ting yourself in the '•'•*best light is always to 3your advantage.D

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Most people knowthat their appearanceIs a top priority. Insuch situations as jobinterviews, for exam-ple, a well-groomedlook conveys self-confidence and atylo,giving an extra edge

to personal impact. In-deed, appearance cmsometimes be thedetermining factor ina hiring decision.

The basics of goodgrooming Include:Well-cut hair,neatness, coordinated

accessories andcarefully pressedclothes. The followingtips help ensure thebest possible ap-pearance for job inter-views.- Prepare clothingand accessories the

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we will welcome your par-ticipation, please phone(313) 693-1387 or write lo us

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GEN. REALESTATE FOR SALE

: PINE ISLAND" * Triplex on Bay.-Zoned

C-1. Best price in Matla-••:• cha at 569,900.

* 20 acres frontage $7,500. ; = • per acre. -. _ ^ '

• * Cute cottage home —; : •- many Irult and tropical

trees on 1 acre. S63,OO0.

* Pinetand 6 acres with 2i story historic home. Ex-

cellent owner financing.

* Canal front homes in thequaint fishing village olMatlacha from $39,900.

* Tropical plant nurseries,one large and one small.

* Also serving Upper Cap-t f v a . . - -- .-

tends- Ratty

283-110060 ^ -. M022

i- UPPER CAPTtVA: ". ISLAND^

* Gulf view 2 bedroom/2 =\ bath. Beautltully fur-

nished. $149,000.

it Two overslie corner lotsIn good location. Each$35,000.

. * Three adjacent woodedtots north o l ' airstrip.

. Each $22,000.it Largo gulf Iront lot nicety

'wooded. Limited partner-ship In airstrip included.--$115,000. : i

it Gulf view corner lot onairstrip. $69,000.

. Seller financingon above properties

:THELMA E, REED-', ' • ' • ; . REALTY - - : ; '":-. (613V4725665 * • ':.. (813) 472-5545 - ' -

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Landing?YACHT JiCOUNTRY CLUB . : KJj-'. -.'

Only the Landings has It All.WATCH THE SUNRISE FROM YOUR LIVING ROOM -

and the sunset Irom your master suile of this 3

uedroom 2Vi bath Artel " A " condo. Spacious kitchen

and enormous balconies. PRICED FROM $179 000 '

OREAT VACATION H O M E . - This newly painled 3

"bedroom 2 bath condo is waiting lor you! Located

directly across from tennis courts and Club House.

$98,500. • " „

COMPLETELY FURNISHED - 2 bedroom 2 bath end

condo with Eastern exposure. Ready lo trove in and

priced at ONLY $39,500! "

PRIVACY ANO PRESTIGE — 3 bedroom condo on

ground floor in garden setting has 2 screened porches

plus garage. $105,000. - ~ ~

THERE'S ONLY SIX OF THESE . ' : ' . ground floor. 2 '

bedroom 2 bath with 2 patios! Across Irom the marina

in very desirable Clipper Cove. Priced lo sell at

•$139,000! *

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COLORADO MOUNTAINS!22 acre prime building sitenear Boulder. Easy access,fantastic views, deer, rum-.dreds of pines and blue sky.Perfect summer" reireat orwinter ski trips. -$25,000.Ron and Kaihee Jones (303}530-1915 or write 6437Bluebird Drive, Longmont,.CO 80601.562 1H1022

HOMES FOR

SALE

HORSE LOVERS-5 acres.Beautiful borne — LaBelle,lovely neighborhood, well- .-•like spring water, A'C, (Ire-place. Also V* acres onSanibel bordering Olng Darj-3Ing. 574-5602. Keep trying. ; .

DRIVE BY PILING HOME:132 Bay Mar Drive, Fl. MyersBeachr Pick up brochure.Has all information. To see,phone 4e3-G!00. Banker'shome. $112,900. firm. Nice...

MURPHY, N O R T H T C A R O -LINA — 2 bedroom cabin;covered porch, rock liro-place, beautifully furnished,^V^ acres, excellent rentalhistory, walking distance toLake Hiawassee, and horse-back riding. Below market,$41,900, video tape avail-able. Evenings. 4827526.

CUSTOM BUILT ':' WATERFRONT-••••• PILING HOME .

Water Shadows-3tt Bath,9 rooms! loft. 2 air condi-tioning systems, heatedscreened pool, 50' screenedporch, 2 garages. 47' dock,deep canal , spr inklersys tem. .Great v iews!1600,000. Also available fur- *niture snd 28' cruiser.

(613)472-5898

FOR SALE BY OWNER

THE DUNESLook at the rest .

Then come see the best IThis custom built home torsale at (365,000 Is pricedwell twiow appraised value.Over 3,200 sq. ft., air condi-tioned.

1193 Kitliwake Circle

Phone:: 813-472-9240or 1-800-247-2991

GOVERNMENT HOMES —from SI (Urepair). Delin-quent tan proper ty .Repossessions. Cal l1 800 667-6000 Ext. GH 2045for current repo. list. --61 - N,S.C.B,l-1203

HOMES FORSALE

SAILORS HEAVEN<Vt acre 200It. waterfront 15'x35 f l . btbT slip.-Six foot,depth to river. 2 BR/2 bath..Living room — dining room,utility shop, study, kitchen-dinette, enclosed shadedpatio, 2-car garage, veg-etable garden, fruit trees..

Deep Lagoon Estate- . Winslow Palmer,

' . 114 Montrose Drive -lf, 481-0027

DUPLEXESFOR SALE

SANIBEL DUPLEX. TheLemon Tree, 1170 Junonia.CBS, 2 BRH8A. screenedpat io . 3 8R/2BA.screened/glassed pal io;Common laundry and utilityrooms.^ Heavy tropicalfoliage.,.Furnished. Ownef201-231-1514. No agents.Quality and value. $239,000562 B.1.-1022

FOR SALE BY OWNERSouth Fort Mysn Duplex —2 bedroom, 2 bath and 2bedroom, 1 balh. New roof.In good residential area. Lotlarge enough for anotherbui lding. 190.000. (B13)332-5052, g a m,8 p.m.

C O N O O S

FOR SALE

CROSS CREEK COUHtrU CLUB25 minutes from Sanibsi 2bedroom, 2 bath, lake. View,golf course equity. $73,900.Includes many.extras, 768-,0052.

LuxuryWaterfront Condo

;.; Lovely 2/BR.2/BA-with large porch.

"fantastic views"

Pool; Tennis,Near Sanibel,

Right at Causeway. •COME NOW! or call.

CONDOSFOR SALE

INTERVALOWNERSHIP

COMPASS POINTEGULFFRONT-

unit, Sanibel. top Hoof. 2BRJ2 BA, den, furnished.Roof dock. Must sell. Call

lBUY A " " C O N O O and *al i festyle. Mil l ion dollarclubhouse, Activities dnec- •tor. 2-bedroom, 2 bath villa.Cedar cathedral ceiling 3miles lo Sanibel or FmtMyers Beach, easy accessto 1-75 and rest of area.$74,000. Write: Box SS-2 c(oObserver NEWSpapaf3.16681 McGregor Blvd., FortMyers. FL 33908.. L ..

CAPTtVA-1500 SO. n . 2BR, beautilutiy, luxuriouslydecorator furn ishedbayfront overlooking PineIsland Sound and own boatdock. Gulf to Say complex,'Sunrise on Bay, sunset.onGulf. Pool, tennis, grills, pic-nic area, great bench,beaut i fu l landscape,clubhouse. UNBELIEVABLEVALUE at S205.000. Agentswelcome. 3%. 216-759 6266.

FOR SALE BY OWNER™2 bedroom i t t bath towri-nhouse. Private pat-o Over-

. looking pool and clubhouse?Excellent condition.. TakeOver exlsiing, 155.000. Mod-gage 31 10.9%. Adull com-plex, located tn South Fort'Myers. - . - - ' • ; '"

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SPACIOUS*— 2 bedroofrV,^bath adult condominium oi lSouth McGregor.. Hugegreen area, pool, shuttle-board,- recreations room,etc. Priced »t (49.900. Call332-5052. _-.• ; _ '

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2 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Be;

463-4484AAIM Realty Group, Inc.

Lori Rheaune .':•& Realtor Associate'.!'-.

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IKTERVAL .OWNERSHIP

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONBEACHCLUB • ..,.

Two Gull-front units duringideal tali weather, lor 1988occupancy. NO MOVINGUNIT TO UNITt Unit 1010,S14,0C0for2weeks(41 S42)- Unit 1012, $39,000 for 6weeKsJ38 thru 43). Financ-ing available. Write owner:L.W. Benjamin, Jr., fit. 4,Box 943. Summerland Key,FL'-'33042 or call (813)472-1511, £xl . 1012 duringperiod 9f19'87-10'29i87 (atSouth Seas). ' . : -545 ' _ ] ^ i 9

BUYINGSELL1NQ :

/^Interval Ownership r .Full Documentation

Preparation Ciosmg and .Title Insurance : ;

MarkLanger: ;Attorney at Law T

6262 Sunset Drl, PH-1-A ;.S. Miami, FL 33143 -••

Call collect: 305-665-6085555 r • -\ ^ t O 2 9

Beach Club Condo! Week 45(November 6-13th). 2 bed-room/2 faaih, sleeps 6.1-"16,500. Call 216/887-5229.60 Cj • M i l ?

IUY a condo and a lifestyle.Aillion dollar clubhouSfi. ac-vitics director- 2 bedroom,bath villa Cedar cathedral '•eiling. 3 miles lo Sanibel or

;Oit Myers Beach, easy ac-:ess to 75 and rest of ares..74 000- Phone (813) 466-1749 after 7-9 p.m.! • ALL-1029

K170. $11,400 ea: 2. HI82.J7.900; 3. F15Z, $7,500. 9,.1100. $14,900. IB, H176,$7,700,24.25. HIB5.J4.5OOea.; 25, G206, $6,000, 26,27,H184. $6,900 ea.; 32, K174,-S8,700' 40. 41, F142, $4,900e a ; « , H17B, $4,900,42,43,F144, $5,500 ea.; 43, 44.G202, $6,900 ea; 47, H180,$6,700. PRICED FOR QUICKSALE. Heena Z. Appelberg.BrOVer, 433-2264.

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CASA YBEL - Week'51,Unit 149 F. Owner financing,$9,000. Call 201-962-4086. '

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SAN"lBEL BEACH CLUB I -Week 15; spacious 2bedroom, 2 bath, cathedralceiling, A/C, large screenporch, gulf view, sleeps 6,sauna-pool, tennis courts,bicycles. B/owner. (716)343-7367, evenings

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CLASSIFIED466-0500

SHELL ISLAND BEACHCLUB - Sanibel near lighl-fiouse, large lunury gutt-fron! 2 bedroom. 2 bath con-do. Spacious, poof, tennis,b icyc les . Call JoannePeters, Associate. THE VA-CATION SHOPPE SALES.INC. Broker (813) 472-5101. -555 • CI-1028

LIGHTHOUSE RESORT 1 •>CLUB — Large luxury waier-front, 2 bed'oom, 2 bath andconvertible den.'Three te'-races, pool, tennis, bi-cycles, sleeps six. Comparebefore you buy! Call MaryRichie- VACATION SHOPPE 'SALES INC.. Broker, (813) .472-1212. •

655 '•'- . CM 028

S A N i B E T - Call me^iorsome enticing values in in- Ttervat ownership for sale onSanibel Island. Two bed-room-Two bath. Situated onthe Gull ol Mexico. Floorplan, design and fyrnfsh- _ings in excellent taste. Ten- 'nis, bicycles, pool. Call ' ;

Herb Simon, broker sales'"man. (813) 472-3113 or afterhours-{813) 574-5697. Va icanon Shoppe Sales, llcens-,,ed Real Estate Broker. .D U Yl NOSELUNrXRENT ING

INTERVAL OWNERSHIP.Ca!l CENTURY 21, AAIM RE-ALTY. Our Gulf Iront 2 bed-loom, 2 bath 1300 sq. It. 'siarl ai 53,300. Call BJ . .Gawle. Broker/Sales.

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HAVE COMPANY — RETAIN YOUR PRIYACYA totally unique one ol a kind mloi-eaUle only 200 ft. from bciutltul

" bay beach and one block from the Gull ot Mwlco at the Lighthoule (East)' end of Sanibel. Cape Cod style main house has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, porch,' commercial apa, upgraded appliances, custom kitchen cabinets, ceramic

tile floora and many extras. ALSO 2 attached 1 bedroom, I bath guest' cottages nith private decks. Decorated throughout with a mixture of oak

antiques, while wicker and contemporary furniture. Lush landscaping ofover 400 plants, trees and palms surround pool, ffeck and BB(J area. Inone ot the most sought-after areas of Sanibel. This properly is offered forJ495.000.00. CALL FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

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CHECKMATE;• from page 5Btalking with a female.1 If that's thecase, then his mother or sister con-ducts the interview. Since it's youranswers that determines who youwill be paired with, it's best to betruthful. "Most people are honestbecause they want to meetsomebody that they're going to be

'comfortable with," he said.After the interview he rates the

applicant on the basis of ap-pearance, personality, intelligence,social level, etc. The information isthen turned over to his mother.Louise Hogan. "She does most ofthe matching," he said. --

The most important factors indetermining who's matched withwhom is education, socialbackground, and personal interests."It's not physical," says Miragliot-la. .. ' •

Once a match has been made,profile cards are sent out, his toher, and hers to him. The cardscontain a brief personal descrip-tion: name, age, height, weight,phone number, religion, etc. Thenext step is up to the male. "It's

the gentleman's obligation to phonethe lady," says Miragliotta.H e recommends the first contact

be made on neutral ground, say arestaurant for coffee, or a loungeduring happy hour.

What happens after that is up tothem.

Bringing People Together pro-mises a minimum of two such in-troductions and a maximum of sixper month, "Usually it's aboutthree or four," says Miragliotta.

Their average monthly member-ship hovers between 200 and 250members. Prices start at under$300. And if you happen to hit itoff with someone, you can put your

, membership on hold. It happensquite a bit.

In five years, 45 of theirmembers have married, an averageof about 10 a year. Says MEragltot-la, "Most of our members are look-ing for a lifetime companion."

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INTERVAL ,OWNERSHIP

WEEK 44, OCT. 30 thru Nov.6. Casa Ybel resort on Gulf

. front. Suite 6, S5.5OO. Phone(702) 735-1265.' • _ . =

65 .;. B.S.IR-1104_ SANIBEL BEACH CLUB fl:

Large luxury gulf Iron!, 2bedroom, 2 baih screenedporch, pool, tennis, bl-cycfes, sleeps six. Compare

.. belore you buy! Call MaryRichie, associate, VACA-TION SHOPPE, INC. Broker,

= 18131472-O6OB. - • •»

•-': T O R T U G AB E A C H C L U B

Luxury 2/BR, 2/QA, Condo.- Second floor, .Gull front

view, Gull of Mexico on- Sanibel Island. Week #27

{7/1 thru 7/3; 1968). For sale: - by owner, $6,900.

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CallJo Ann:(813)489-2968s of Eves. ' - -•

: BONITA > RESORT ANDCLUB, Bonlla Beach. Weeks26 and 27 (July 4th); Weeks

' 51 & S2 (Christmas & NewYears). $3990 each. Sleeps4. Pool, barbecue, tennis,and power boat for fishing.

,.- SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION. -' BEACH CLUB, Captlva.

: " » Week 36 (Labor Day), beach-front,* 2 bedroom, 2 bath,

: . Sleeps 6. $6500. (613JS87-- . - • . " - ; . • - M 8 1 . : - : ' • • • • , . - . . - • • - - : = •

LOTS

, BEAT T H E P R I C E I N C R E A S E S ! :

CLAM BAYOU - Almost 1 acre, house with guest quar-ters. Sanctuary style views.' ,. „DINKIN'S BAYOU overJ acre. Only tot available In sub-dlviifbri1/ • 2 , •' - - -•-.-SEA OATS LOTS - Only » loll. ' ' :.NEW LOTS: Sanibet Bayous and The Rocks. Cilj for In-formation. . ( . - . . V • t

II yotr are buying ot sellng g lot—rf pays to call -•• . ^

' ~ ' Suite 5 f 2323 Wooster Linebrokers/ ' ;J . i«i3|«2-22ssCpnSUltantS r. 0UT-0F.S?ATtCM.UOU-rME:o l sanibel, Inc. u,- . i8Mi553-a«

PUNTAGORDA

BUILDING LOTS

«".<: 639-2002

WEST ROCKS ?LARQE BUILDABLE

1 LAKE LOT(t8.000iq.lt. • - )

DEEDED BEACH ACCESSCALL 813-46S-5901 EVES.

61 _ 1-1022

i f TWO :WATERFRONT LOTS

Direct bay accessCall owner alter Q:00 p.m. .

; (I13)4r2»SS65 : SBI-1112

: * * • • FOR SALE * * * *TORTUGA BEACH CLUB

; : : First 2 weeks ol Nov. #44 t 45 -.

•;' . : • $8,000 each. CALL OWNER ' ; v

(813)466-7484 »,

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SOUTH SEAS•:il- PLANTATION

UBEACHCLUB-o Two Gull-froiit units during. I d e a l (all weather, lor 1988

occupancy. NO MOVINGUNIT TO UNITI Unit,1010,.$14,000 Ior2weeks(41 &42)- U n i t 1012, $32,500 lor 5weeks (39 thru 43). Flnanc-

' Ing available.-Write owner.-: LW. Benjamin," Jr., fit. 4,

,.- Box 943, Summertand Key,A ; FL 33042 or call

^ f ; ( 305 ) 872-4100

: LUXURIOUS C O N D O -V G U L F / B E A C H F R O N T• "On^Sanlbel, Shell Island.Beach Club completely fur-

nished. Two bedrooms,; steeps six. Pool, sauna, ten-

nis, bicycle. Weeks 51 andr. 52 (Dec. 19-Jan. 7). $1,000

weekly, $1,800 both weeks.:':••• H1S13J8-W54 altar 5 p.m.-

TORTUGA BEACH CLUB .:' Lavish 2 bedroom, 2 bath on

- ' G u l f . of Mexico. Heated:

; swimming pool, spa, and-!'membership in Dunes Golf• .Club Included. Thanhsgiv-; tng weeks, 47 and 48, tor

:.--' sale by owner. Prefer to sell; .weeks together. tto.SOO

; each. Call Sandy, days (212). 97MW2 - evenings (914)

V SURFRIDER BEACH CLUB••-••" - > — .Gull Iront, pool, tennis,_ \- .Jacuzzi, etc,nQuiet and

• > - -friendly 1 bedroom units. '••if'y ^SANIBEL BEACH CLUB I —-•:•>-'«•• Lovely 2-bedroom, 2bath.-;-1' •"";'•„ Large porches. Units lacingc " ; i - gull. Pool, lacuzzi, tennis,:••••: etc. COMPARE BEFORE

YOU BUY! Call Charlie Mat-- : =: .thews, Associate.' --• : .; :•?: •' THE VACATION SHOPPE

••:.•=*' ':•--•--:.; SALES,INC.:. , ' : (8t3) 472-633S- ' \-

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BUILD YOUR ISLAND RE-TREAT 'on one ot thesebeautiful Sanibel Home-

: s i t e s :

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'<- Shell Harbour — Direct ac--• C e s s . • • - ' • : • • : - ; ' • ' - ':-• -

-Sanibel Bayous — Water-I r o n * . , . : .- ••Sunrise Circle —. Lakofronbwith patms. ,= ;

For more inlormation, callDonna, Llebscher, Realtor

- Associate, John Neumann 4 :

Associates, Inc. REALTORWays 472-3121, eves. 472-

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.; ..SEAGRAPELANEBT OWNER

One of last building lots Inquiet residential East endneighborhood. 400 feel (rom:Gulf • one block, la B«y.100It. x 150 f l . ; room tor targe

-home with pool.' ' : - .S225.O0O(lrm

.- - i 613/472-2148

PRIME LOCATION - Build-ing sites on Sanibel oncanals, fieawalted or-natural, secluded takefrontsellings or' high and drywith sewer and water. These'1,lots won't last long! Formofd1 information, call Don-na Llebscher, Realtor,As-sociate, John Nauman & As-sociates, Inc. REALTOR(days, 472-3121, eves. 472-»184> . -

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SANIBEL BAYOUS: For n i lby owmr. Larga, high anddry |ol, e»w»f, undergroundulllltlM. Short wdh to Bow-man's Biach, S7S.00O. Prln-clpil i only. Days 472-M58.E»*nlnB»,472-1M2. -554 •;• - M029

Gulf Coast

. . > MARCO ISLAND STILL HAS"SOME VERY BUILDABLE

WATERFRONT HOMESITES; AT AFFORDABLE PHICESj ^ •

WOODBINE•—'' Direc! access wilh a southernexposure, wide water view. 1 0 0 ' X 1 1 0 ' ,with many beautiful. homes in area. Only$ 6 4 , 9 0 0 ! ":;,. . - : .••" . . - • - • :.,--..

TIGERTAIL COURT —Walk to Beach from this1OO'X16O' lot, with owner financing pos-sible. Long water view. Only $68,000.?CAXAMBAS ISLAND - Marco's most prestig-ious location. Cul-de-sac home site in ah areaof "financing,-"western exposure. Only$325,000. ; : .' * „ . :

CAXAMBAS COURT — OveM3O'.ol frontage,"175! deep. Marco's lowesr priced southerne x p o s u r e e s t a t e l o t . $ 1 9 8 , 0 0 0 . -.-, -,_„•: ._'[

394-2866J-800-227-6344

LOUTED IM TOWN CENTREtO69- N. COLLIER .BLVD;"MAKSO ISLAND, FLA. 33937 £M ; .. /J

UPPER CAPTIVA - LargeSafely Harbor Club lakesidelot near beach. Owner willconsider teim? or exchangetor Sanibel property. 8I3-472-2614.562 ...•• •--•-' IR-1022

BEST VALUEBEST PRICE

Community boat ramp,Starting at S2?,600. Call

Wm. A. Tiyfor Anoc.Rsaltor 332-3772

547 N,C,S,B,I1O22

LOT FOR SALE: LehlghAcres, FL. Assume note.For more informat ion/serious Inquiries write to:Shelby P. Simon, 215Garland Street, Gueydan,LA 70042. -:- -• "3 0 2 - . : ALL-1021

BELLE MEADE —' Ooublelet. Great building site. Callai)b Vartdat, Realtor, ShellIsland Realty, Sanibel,472-1011.543 . . : ••"••-" l-10!9

MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE

ONE BEDROOM, one bathbeautifully furnished mobilehomes. Ready lo move in.Minutes from Beach and allamenities. Asking $22,000.

-463-6988.- ' --. • - ••• PALMETTO PALMS ~

Best location adult RV Con-do Park. Lois with units,near BcachJSanibel, pool,tennis, shuttle, club house,

secure. S17.9OO-SS3.0O0.Sanibal Raally

^472-6565, eve. 489 383064 - 1-1021

COMM. PROP.FOR SALE ,

' For Sale By Owner1 Acre Commercial Proper-ty. Zoned C-t, Plans-for7300 Sq. Ft. Otlice BuildingAvailable. 3 Miles From San-,ibel Toll Goorh. Call;4S4-t i o o : - P • ' - • • ; " •''•- •-

555 - ; M029

PRIME OFFICE BUILDINGFor Sals by Owner on SouthMcGregor. Ample propertywith room for eipansionS235.00O. .: \>(513)332-5052 9 a.m.5 p.m.54< S.C.I-1022

: FOR SALE BY OWNER6 U N I T APARTMENTBUtLOINQ - 1 floor (2) 2bedroom, 2 bath;-(4) 2bedroom, 1 bath. Each withcarport. Located on privatetake across from MyeHee.J236.000. ! . ; • •:

pS.C.I-1022

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HOMESFOR RENT

PORT CHARLOTTE. Im-mediate occupancy,' 2bedroom, 2 bath, wllh car-port. No pets. Near shopp-ing. 1300 per month annualtease. 1st, last and S15Qsecurity deposit,1-62MW. ••-'-60 ALL-1022

LOVELY 3 bedroom, 2 bath,Sanibel home across the;street from twach access.700 ft. trom Gull of Mexico.Newly decorated all new lur-nlture and accessories.Available now, $625 perweek. May 3rd-Dec. 14th:1995 pei week, Dec. 141h-May.3rd. OlSCOUNT FORMORE THAN 1 MONTH.PHONE 215 6493071, or472-8178. : u, •" ~^M66 : ' ' J r . ' \ - .Mt>28

NO SECRET! CAPTIVA r

ISLAND has v ; beendiscovered.^ Beaut i fu lbeaches and . ctear Gulfwaters.'Compare wilH any.This charming 2 BFV2 BAhome wrTieat and air is only'steps to the beach. "TheDeck*House'; has-neverbeen rented before and ischeerful and immaculate,situated on a narrow privatelane. Similar rentals are *booked a year in advance.Writs soon fo;. ne»t fall,winter or spring In paradise..H.Hardson Webb, RR1,Box

!t095.--'H. Ferrlflburj,; VT.05473. . . -> •" -I"-562 •'.••-• M022-

IN CAPF. CORAL, LAKEKENNEOY AREA. 3BR/2BApluscscreened in patio.Brand new, presently underconstruction. ReadyJanuary 15, 1988. Annuallease S6O0 month/plussecurity. Call 772-4897. : ;

562 B,S,N.C,l-1029

HOMESTORRENT

SANIBEL- ISLAND,' newhome, 3 bedroom, 3, balh,{includes master bedroomsuite), caged heated pool,on canal with boat dock,near, lighthouse. AvailableJan.. . A p r i l , May.612 933 4253. V542 . lfl-1021

ANNUAL RENTAL. New"Tilde Florida style" homelocated at the Lighthouse -end ol Island featuring apool, tennis court, and bayviews. The house has agourmet fcftcherv^lth bothan eating island and a break-fast nook overlooking the

. tennis court plus every con-ceivable - appl'aicC/ Greatroom, laundry area, 3 bed-rooms, 2 designer tiled fullbalhrooms featuring step-intubs, pedestal sink andseparate showers completethe first floor. The secondfloor Is wholly dedicated to .the master suite. It featuresa bedroom silting atea, lire-place, built-in desk and cab-inets, a wet bar with refrig-erator, 2 enormous decks,one of which has a panora-mic view ot the bay. Themaster balh has * Corin-'

Jhtan step-In tub,- glassUhower, tiled Moor andskylights. Other features in-clude 2 zone air condition-ing, 10 Hunter fane,sprinkler system, centralvacuum system,'intercomsystem and garage parkinglor three cars. Bay Gullbeaches which are a short

. walk away complete thistroplr.al paradise home.S1300 per month. Call201-509-9305. "64 1-1021

ANNUAL LEASE -November 15; West Rocks,beach access. Furnished 2bedroom, 2 bath, heal/air,

.washer/dryer, fireplace.S6507monlhty. Call 1-415-

^ 3M-3328. - - i«=•••- - :- :: 1R-1105

SUNSET BAY HOME2 bedroom, 1 balh, screenporch, dock on bay, beauti-ful gulf view and bird sanc-tuary. Pets okay. Monthly orseasonal. -• 305/923-8470

- »-* * . » . » . ' * * * » + »'+CB SANIBEL HOME. 2bedroom, 2 balh, 2 car

r garage.. Screened porch.Furnished. Deep water

. canal for boats. Yearlytease. $1,000 month plusutilities. 472-1705..;

66 : 1-1112

.!• ' S A N I B E L -Two bedroom house lorrent. Unfurnished on cul-de-sac Good location, quietarea within walking dis-tance ot Jerry's. . •'• .

••' 4722772M022

(SANIBELREAITO -RENTAL DIVISION

1-6565!de Florida 1-B0O-445-t566

1630 Periwinkle Way across from Banks

ANNUAL HOMES

GUMBO LIMBO. 2/2 piling withden. Nice family area: $950/montrfplus utilities. ::*= ;.v ° - - :.

DUNES COUNTRY CLUB. Largefamily home on lake.. 3/2. $950/month plus utilities.; . „

- DeblCralg, Reallor-Assoclate.:

HOMESFOR PENT

HOUSE --,,•-• T "FOR RENT 8

TENNIS COURT, POOL, OPRIVATE MSSWAY "TO CDBOWMAN'S BEACH. m

THE "RIOOE- HAS SEClli- "SION ANO PRIVACY. . -

STILT HOME, 2 GARAGES,, o>W FIREPLACE. -J

STONE TILED OLOORS, ' _ «OOUBMEI KITCHEN, 2 MPATIOS. CANNUAL LEASE Sf.UO mo. ?

VIPREALTY

GROUP, INC.Realtor

472-1613! - . - - • . CI-1O21 "

DEEP WATER CANALwith dock. Lovely- 3bedroom, 2 bath, ground.level home In Sanibel Isles.Available Month to Month orAnnually. (975 per month.- Calt 813-472-6264 .

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DUPLEXESFOR RENT 101 BEDROOM DUPLEXapartment, unturnlthed,quiet, mld-ltland location.Beach a c c t t i , Includa* 'water and Inth. Adult, I37Spar month, annually. T»ltphoni«3-7015.555 - : - J ; B-1028 -

SANIBEL _:Furnished

2 BR/2 Bath Ouplei ;Short walk to Deach.

* S e a s o n a l ;

945-1323fllU65

FIVE MILES FROM BEACH.2 bdrm'1 bath, unfurnished. .central air and Heat, S32S .per month, 1325 security"plus electrlc.7 453-2707. -60 ... - 8S-1104

FORT MYERS SHORES.Nicor clean 2 bed/oom, Tbath, unfurnished, air andheat, carport, utility room.$300 per month. $300security, plus utilities. 463-2707. No pets. ; " \

CONDOS/APTS.FOR RENT

EXECUTIVE : I M . : iSERVICES, INC. H * ^ .-,- E

472-4195•- . . • ' - " A N N U A L - - •

U K E PALMSBrand new lake Iront condo.2-bedroom. ' 2Vi-balhlownhouse, J7OO-J75O mon-thly plus utilities. Call Sue.64 - . - IR-1022

ROOMMATE WANTED:Responsible adult lo share -2-bedroom iwonhouse in - ~South Fort Myers. Preferlemate. {200 a month, plushall ol utilities. Calt after 6,482«2W. : p ^66 o__. B.S.N.CI-1029.,

ANNUAL RENTAL

OR SALE 1 \ : , •Available Sapt 1

;. NutmeaVillafla y- v

2 bedrooms, 2 baths on-Gulf. Pool, spa, tennis, shut-.fl«board. Completely fur-nished. 8uy owner.'" -

(716)381-553865 ._ M l 12

CINNAMON COVE VILLA. -Near million do'lar ctub-house. Easy access toBeach and Sanibel.- 2 bed-room, 2 bath, comfortable.S575'month. 1st. last,Security. Available Oecem^ber 1. Annual lease. Write;Box SS-7 do ObserverNEWSpapers. I66S1 Mc-Gregor Blvd. Fcrl Myers. FL

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COMM.HKX?. ••F O R RENT ••••

NEARSANIBELAND DEACHES

16711 McGreQor v :

Seasonal |3 mo. mln.) -bedroom, Sfl75/mo.

Annual, 2 bedroom,.5425/

• S . 5 OCalU66-4616

? ' B,S.I-1028RENT WITH '•*-

g] • OPTION TO BUY1 . .O. BAY VILLAGE CONDO —Q with nice view. 2 bedrooms2 with baths, screened porch.

3 Enclosed parking. Quietlocation on Fort Mysis

" S2 Beach. S500 month.939-3355 - - . • 462-8879

: • 544 : S.B.M105

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..Bira.

SANIBEL DUNES - 2bedroom, 2 bath. Availabili-ty monthly October throughDecember. J600 per month

' plus utilities. Also availableJanuary through March,negotiable. 603-772-4457evenings. ~;562 • . . . 1-1022

SOUTH :SEAS PLANTA'TICN: 1 BR beach villa

. overlooking Gull. Nicety fur-- nlshed. Reserve how. Week-

: ly winter/spring dalesavailable. Dec, Feb., Mar,Apr., May: Call (914)987-4407.; .,555 • . • • * - : H022

ESTERO BEACH & TENNIS~ CLUB- Annual • 1 bedroom

Gull afllclency, Furnished,1450 per month. Call Susan

_ Hovland.1-283-2640.64 S,B,in-1028

CPJNAMbTTcOVE VILLA.- near mi l l ion dollar

clubhouse. Easy access toBeach and San! be I. 2bedroom, 2 bath, comfor-table. S575lmonth. 1st, last,

. securi ty. - - AvailableDecember 1. Annual lease.Phono (813) 466-2749 7-9

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'"560" ' - AH-102B

GULF FRONT-groundfloor condo In ' one ofSanibel's finest resorts.' allamenities -2/bedroom, 2bath. Fall dates available.Also Christmas week. Callowner, Ind iana. (812)

•:. 379-4048.C . -7" . • .- • "543 : . ^ g J U g 5 .GULF FRONT — ground \

= floor condo In one of Sanl-.bel's finest resorts," all

. amenities — 2 bedroom, 2.bath. Fall dates available.Also Christmas week. Callowner, Indiana »123TB«404B. ••'. . - ' : - ' /- •

NEAR FT. MYERS BEACH &,Sanlbel. 1 bedroom, 1 bath,

< S26S/month. 1 bedroom, 1bath with screen potch,OOOVmonlh. Call alter 6

SANIBEL — Unfurnished 1bedroom. 1 balh duplox onlagoon. Air conditioning,fan,'screened porch, 1,000gq. (I. Irving area. Annual$600 month.-First, last,security. Adults, no pets.4*3-0151; 483-3442.

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ROOM FOR RENT - $260,utilities Included. On San-lbel. Only 1 left. Tom —

... 472-1386; Chris -472-W14.

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• ' " : 1619 Periwinkle at; : - V ISLANDTOWERPLAZA

C " :". Rant jess than $10 sq. It..-'''"•-- :• Flexible terms. --, ,'i:> ' CALL BOB, 472-1581

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• , PRIME CENTRAL.-! -.- LOCATION1 — 2,800 sq. It. or 2

v 1,400 sg. It. S4 sq. It. LaurelPlaia, East ..Colonial^. Blvd.

• Fort Myers. • '•: /M9J3S5 •"• « 2 M ' »61- . ->N,S,C,B,l,G.1tia

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AVAILABLE NOW!Attractive New Office/Professional SpaceEXCELLENT FIRST YEAR RATE

Over 3,000 sq. ft. Available — Take What You NeedL d i h b i f l VILLAGE OF SANIBEL

, qLocated in the beautiful VILLAGE OF SANIBEL

Call 472-1546 lor details - Century 21 AAIM Realty Group

LOCATION- ELEVATOR

COVERED PARKINGJust three ol the great rea-sons lor leasing oll icespace at Executive ServicesCenter on Periwinkle Wayacross trorn CJS Bank.JotindouUheothergreal rea^sons, call Carol Arnold,Associate. BBVK, Brokers:

r 693-1000. 1-1029

NEAR toll booth. Private ot- ~lice. »t59.46M882. ..654 • • - , , .. • i - i oa

RETAIL and " ii, OFFICE

SPACE -~AVAILABLE

WITH WATERVIEW

PELICAN PLACE-2440 Palm Ridge Road

• Sanibel '- 472-1439.

F.vehlngs 472-1439

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VACATIONRINTALS 15GULF FRONT — 2 bedroom,2 bath condo on Sanibel.Available Nov. 1-Jan. 1.Weekly rentals. Call 813-472-0579 evenings.544 ----- ,i I-1029

Spanish CayOne bedroom condo. Sleepsfour, washer/dryer, pool,near beach view, golf. 300 ft.to beach. Available Marchand April 19B8. Two weekminimum. 312-SSB-1122.After 5 p.m. '•>.<- • ,555, .-.;. . 1-1029

* VACATION'CONDOS *Spacious, luxury 2 bed-rooms and 2 baths. Weekly .rates. Call B.J. Gawle, Brok-er/Sales, Centur> 21, AAIM ••Realty. * & -

- 472-1546^THRSE bedroom,, threebathroom house." Hetiedpool & spa. 200 yards toBeach.. Available Jan. 2,1988 — March 12, 1988 ortor summer. Call (216) 338-

.3211. , ; - .555 1-1022

SANiBEL & CAPTIVA• ONE/TWO/THREE BEDROOM - •

'••:«•• CONOOS& HOMES 'VACATION & ANNUAL RENTALS ' ; ,

C 9 G U L F COAST VACATIONSA dlvlaion of Merriil Lynch Rwilty

(813)472-4000TOLL FREE 11800)237-6285IN FLORIDA Tta00)7B2.9038

FAST RELIEF FROM STRESS ;Soutlnvest Florida Vacation Getaways

A T LOW OFF-SEASON RATES

ON THE ISLANDS CT

SAMBEL&CAPna.

Resort Confjarankim and

I H O I E Rentals, many wih

direct Cult vicvis and

access.

ONE WEEK. MINIMUM:•- RENTALS :;

'. ,S3oO-$700

CAtlOXLtnOR ' ."•

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Grpoble CKfices: \

0451-26 .MrffrgJt Boulevard.

Aiteniicn:RfntalKvisiixi

ONTHEMAKIANDAT ,THEUrajPBSWHTS

OMITWCUJBv

Luxurious CondorniniujTis *

surrounddtrySoulrwest

Florida's rrost complete ^

coUectionof artiaiilies-

ONE MONTH MINIMUM .RENTALS -

$750-51785t Includes amenities

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Souliwsl n.rth's Leading"Independent Rotor

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LOGGERHEAD :CAY - - i

Two bedroom, two balh con.do. Gull view. Completelyfamished with all dmenlties.Available weekly or month*iy-r... • •..'--. ;'

513-398-0412

SURFRIDER BEACH CLUB— 1 bedroom deluxe, gleepa!5. Fully furnished includingmicrowave. All amenitiesGull view, week 52.0ecem-ber 26 10 January 2. 8 1 *522-2808. • >. HV61 . : 1-1029

. - SANiBEL —: LIGHTHOUSE END , !:New Olde Florida Stylp 31bedroom, 2 ^ balh riome.:Luxurious. • lully equipped,gourmet kilchen, decoratorfurnished. 1500' to Gulf;-500/ lo Bay.- Month or!season, by owner/ - • ;. EVES.: (513) 472-3330 j

"ORIGINAL" PRIVATEi, BEACH HOME ;in South £pas Plantalio^kseason und r)l(-season re-ilrtals directly on 100 It. Gullfront beach. Decoratordesigned and furnished 3BRT2 BA, screen porch,decks. Call owner at: * ;

203-259-5S96 "•'-•544 -•'--- ' IR-1029

RENT FROM OWNED andSAVE! Luxurious 2 BR/2 BAcondbs on Gull at PoinleSanto, King's - Crown;Oceans Roach and IslandBeach Club. Weekly, mon-thly discount. 313-645-5498,'

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VACATION RENTALStOCATICN ;BANDY BEACHCOMPASS POINTDOSINIA •;OULFSIDE PLACE***KINGS CROWN"LIGHTHOUSE POINT"LOGGERHEAD CAY-

SANDPEB8LESAHDPO1NTE : -SEA PINESSANIBEL HARBOURRESORT «SUNDIAL .TARPON BEACH

$1090-1200 1575 "V VS 700-1*85 $825$1300-1700 $900 . -

. $3900-5000 $2200-2500$ 750-950: $475 _ .H

$900-950 $400$630-825 $400 '

$845-1799 $425-850$500-700 * $325$675-1092 $425^490,.$675-950 $600

$1095 $500- ^L

$515-1150" $375-500^:$675-950 :~ $475 :

PfllVATE HOMES S300O-5O0O per month"TwoWeekMinimum ' ' "*'30DayMinimum.

Special Discounts lor Four Wetks ot Longer" ~ . on Most Units .'> •

David L. SchuWentmicen^rt Real Isiate Bfoker •

m Fanrasy Ptwi 'PenriRii'eWejy/P0 BQX^I

472-5021

Condominium Rentals...by the weak, month or season!

ANNUAL LEASE, — SEAGULL ESTATES

' untutmsheu ane brana ne*r — this gcgeous .Kite Mdtown/twa .nr-,13 or* half bam piling home overlooking me bhe and u iy «4lK- -

. wg 0isiar.ee to fitter we Lwatn v communiry tennis and pool. Cei>-ing •jns.Binwghaji. litepiacs, jacu»i in master bam ard marty

. rwe fUti yau just flsn'l find in every home. St.500 per monthtifus uli'tws aivl ajsodii-on !ee • • , . - - b - '

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VACATION RENTALSLargest select ion to choose from on Sanibel and11 other Ihipical Islands. Call or stop by anddiscover t he ESI Difference Switchboard open24 hours every day ofthc )rar. •_., % rr

Cal W F t w Nallornlde 18TO2374O021KO.447WO1

In Fiorkla ' 140O2I27137TELEX

EXECUTIVESERVICES, INC.S648 ParIwlnMe way - • - ^ '

but Island. FL 339571(13) 472-4115

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3 bedroom, 2 baths, family room —T H E R O C K S 0 • . - - , ; • ' - • • - . • ;

- 3 bedroom, 2 battis newly decorated -SANIBEL ESTATES

_ . • Call Belly Thompson - :

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SUNDIAL OF SANIBEL .Absolut* true gulf frontlocation In "A" Building. 1&2 bedroom condos. Brealh-

.UMng view of gulf. Nicely =furnished. Available weekly!21S-492-9258.M2__ 1-1029TOWNHOUSE - . T h BDunes, I8lh. Fairway over-looks lake. 3 bedroom ZVi;bath. All new. Enjoy tennis,pool, golf, clubhouse. Not 'available January, February ;or March. Owner 612-426-3437. : - - v- -

-,.544 ;•; .- ". ' - 1-1029.

CHARMING - Near beach,2 bedroom, 2 balh, fireplace, •all amenities, S2.000

i monthly : during winter• saason. Discount for more

than one month. Callcollect, 1-415-3M-3328.

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•-,, LOVELY southern end FortMy«rs Beach. Seawatch-on-

; .he-Beach. 2 bedroom, 2bath, sleeps 6. Pool, Jacuzzi, <

-, tennis, hot tub In unit. 3/12->. 3/19, 3/19-3/28 $700. 3/28-

4/2 $750. S17-7fl3-T914.•*:554 : ' , . 61-1028

• SANIBEL. . 3.BA, 3/BA, home. Heatedc pool & spa. 200 yards to• beach. Available Immediate-: ly or for season. Call .

v ; 216-338-3211

TOWNHOUSE al Dunes on18th. New 3 BR/2tt bath.

^ Available for October,November and December.

u $800 month plus utilities.Beautiful furnished. Deluxeliving, (812) 426-3437.

,? 65 ,-, 1-1112MARINER POINTE TOWN-HOUSE - Baylront, 2

r BR/2W Bath, tennis, two. pools, fishing pier: Available..'• (317) 643-2889. \

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SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

.••-'-•- MARINER VILLA- Sunset on Gult over the

marina, 2 BR/2 bath. Rent, through owner and save!

-J~ May through Dec. $600week. Jan. $800 week. Feb.thru April $1000 wk. If avail-able. Call (203) 535-2745 or

v wrlle: Hotchkiss, 23 CoveSide Lane, Stonington, CT

'' SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION:Cottages — Week 45, Buy$14,000, Rent 1700; Planta-tion Beach Ctub - Week 46,Buy $7,500 Rent $500; Week47 - Buy $7,500, Rent $500;

- Week48-Buy$7,000,Rent$450. Days — 817-7M4621,

1 nights — 817-78*0734.60 .. 1-1022NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND.New deluxe, air conditioned

'houses. Sleeps 6. Access by- plane or boat only. Water- . taxi service available. From

: (450/wk. 305871-0456 or305-391-0711. ' -:

.LOGGERHEAD CAY - Twobedroom, two bath. Gull

/ view. Available now.-' S400per week plus discount (orcouples. Booking 4 weeksor more. Call 201-223-4002. ,61 Mill

COZY BAYSIDE COnAOEHas Gulf access across thestreet, plus private dock onRoosevelt Channel. Locatedon 3 park-like acres. 1 bed-room, living room, h lie hen,ful ly furnished andequipped, ground-level 2-carcarport. All utilities includ-ed. Available November 1 -May 1. Perfect for your vaca-tion at only - $2,000, permonth. Substantial dis-count for stay of 4 or 5months, for G months onlyr:$1,000 month. Let's talk"about your vacation dales!

813-472-467561 • ' . .--.. 1-1022CASA YBEL - 2 bedroomtownhouse on beach, 2bath, sleeps 6. Pool, tennis.Available week 49, Dec. 4-11, $600. Call 612-S44-9A12or 1-800-537-3611, Ext. 201.61 • :•• M 1 1 Z

CASA YBELWeek 44 October 30-Nc-vember 6.2 BR/2 Bath. Gulffront furnished townhouse.Close to pool. $700. Call

433-2264• ' • • S M • • ' O f

482-213165 1-1022THEATRIUM-lB9Ssq. i l .re-decorated Gulf front lux-ury, below luxury rates. 2/3bedrooms, 2 baths, wrap-around balcony, pool, ten-nis, brochure available. H.A.Zapf, 15 Strawberry RidgeRoad, Rldgefleld, Conn.O6B77. 203-438-5879.

GULF FRONT HOUSE$2,500 PER MONTH ,

West Gulf Drive — Charm-ing, charming, charming.

3 bedroom, 3 bath, futlyfurnished. Beamed ceilings,paddle fans, central air andheat. Aduits only. H'O pets.Available month of January,1968.

Call 1-30S-667-787061 t-1029

• RARE CAPTIVAGULF FRONT HOME

Better than a condominium.1 bedroom home youdreamed ot. on a private,wooded, 1 acre lot. Magnifi-cent view of Gulf. Deck of-fers privale sunning by day,quiet view of stars andmoonlit sea at night. Hearonly the splash and roar ofthe Gull o! Mexico up sandand seawall, |ust steps fromyour door. Fully (urnlshedbedroom, living room, din-(ng room, well equippedKitchen. All utilities. $875per week (4 week minimum,discount for 4 or 5 months,for 6 months only, $2,000

813-472-467561 •: rt 1-1022

BEACH house near Captivafor seasonal rental. 3 bed-room, 2 bath; washer anddryer; air conditioned; prl-vale. Call 472-3972.SOUTH SEAS PlantationBiach Cottage. 2 bedroom 2balh on Ine Gulf $700 weekolf season. $1250 week sea-son, $850 week January.1-313-886-7872. . " —64 r 1-1111

CASA YBELRent or buy direct tromowners at attractive pricesand some commissions. Allweeks available. Call (813)482-2131 for phonenumbers. A tew weeks avail-able al other locations.ATTENTION OWNERS

WEEKS NEEDED65 __ 11112

BRAND NEWGULF FRONT

Island End condominiumoverlooking Lover's KeyStale. Park/SEASONALRENTALS/2 BR/2 balhand 3 BR/2 balh. Newly tur-nished units. Call MurphyAssoc. Realty. (813) 463-8885.65 V - CBI-1028TWO WEEKS on tlie westcoast of Maul. NearKaanapall. Seaside. 1 bed-room condo. Sleeps four.Available weeks of: 3/4B8-3M8/08. Wil l sel l .613/945-1894.60 'v „ 1-1029

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONluxurious Marina Villa.Superb location. View onthe water, boat dock. Altresort facilities. 2BRJ2BA.For four -• persons,10/1-12/15/87 $800/wk. For 2persons S100 less. 12/16/87-4/23/88 • $1200 /wk. Forlourlilve.BU-737-6121. -•

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SUNDIAL OF SANIBELOutstanding location. TwoGulf front one bedroom clubsuite condos. .Beautifulnew, elegant accommoda-tions. Available weekly,monthly, season rates.B12-633-5OM after 8 p.m.562- •• : - \ . 1-1022

ISLAND LIVING ATDISCOUNTED RATESGenulno Island home.Outstanding secluded newthree- bedroom/two bathhome, magnificently fur-nished, luxurious amenities,fully equipped. Best beach.

314-643-0937562 ~ 1-1022

PERFECT SANIBEL VACA-TION HOUSE: Ready to en-|oy. All amenities. Sleeps 8.Beach across front. Bayoubehind Chateau Sur Mer.Call owner for rates.314-993-4843. : -•562 -. 1-1022

KINO'S CROWN .,Luxury Gulf front two bed-room condo. $550/wk. to Do-cember 19. For more Infor-mation' call owner at 312-887-7826.64 . " I-11Q5

~~G"ASPARILLA ISLAND ~Luxury Gulf front condo. Allamenities. Two bedroom,-!secluded hoach. $475 oilseason, $900 in season. Callowner at 312-867-7826.64 L!:1105

. ifBRS balh plus den. Newly,furnished house. V* mile tobeach: Available Dec, Jan.,March and Apri l . Call472-6644.65 IH05SIMPLY SANIBEL: The wayit used to be! January.April"88. Luxurious, modern 3-bedroom, 2 bath house on 1acre. Huge treetop shy-deckand porch.' Antiques andwhite col Ion furnishings.Comfort everywhere! NearCaptiva, $1,400 month plusu t i l i t ies . References,please. No * pets,1-608-683-2229.6t M022

SOUTH SEAS PlantationBeach Cotiaga AVAILABLETHANKSGIVING 3 BR/2bath on Gulf. Pool and ten-nis. November and January$900rwk. Season and holi-day weeks $1600/wk. .Mayand June $1000fwk. Ownereves., (203) 227-0420.65 1-1104

ISLAND PARADISEVacation In a new 3 bed-room, 2 bath luxury home onW. Gulf Drive, 400 ft. frombeach. Fully equipped,private setting. Month orseason. -'•

E m . : 1-201 -561-4984544 L IR-1126

RESERVE NOW r:for next season • two 'bedroom" furnished home.

$1;40G7mo.,..uti1ities inciud-

305-271-5069 ;!562 ' o 11022:

SOUTH SEAS PLANTA-TION: Lands End. Superblocation on Gulf. Luxurious2BR/2BA for rent by Owner,By week or month.416 961-1783 evenings or416-968-3401. • _ P562 _ 1-1022

BEAUTIFUL CApf|V*TIsland!.A new private homewith Victorian Key Westchaim blended with con-temporary space and luxury.A two-minute stroll from abeauiilul beach on the Gulf.Within walking distancefrom Capltvas finest restaurants. Two bedtooms, twobaths, spaceage kitchen,light airy great room withcathedral ceilings, den,screened veranda. Furnish-ed with lovely Shaker anti-ques. Photos and refer-ences available. $550Vwk;;Special Rales In Jan., April30-0ec. 14. $850/wk. Dec.UAprtl 30. Discount onmonthly rentals.. WriteHenry Romersa (Captiva)/4911 Tanglewood . Drive,Nashville, Tenn. 37215. (615)2S2-M59.

1-1019WINTER VACANCIES ::

Guil front condos at northend of Fort Myers Beach."Walk to shops, restaurantsand fishing pier.

$1600 — JanuaryS1700 - February$1800 — March .

Tropical Hut ftaalty. Inc. :4634424 :

5 5 4 ' SBI1029FORT MYERS BEACH: Oc-tober-April; 1, 2 & 3 bed-room units; Gull & Bay view;newty renovated; lavishlyappointed; cable TV, walk-ing distance public txach;fishing & major restaurants;$250-1500/week, 813-489-0318.554 - . BSM029

SOUTHSEAS"PLANTATION ':l

LANO'SEND ^VILLAGE \j .

3 BR/3 BA, fantastic view otGull and Red fish Pass.Weektyormontlyrales. :

: 305-488-1812 :-562 IR-1022

EXPERIENCE GORGEOUSNORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND.Accessible by boat/plane,sea taxi. Total privacy ineither Gulf front, $1200Mk.or. Gull view, $950fwk.hUmes. Fully furnished, twobedroom, Iwo balh. sleeps6, 25°'", less May to Novem-ber.'^Three-nighi minimum.Both lor sale. $295,000 and$225,000. Call ElizabethGulden.305-4250111.562 IR-1105

' CAPTIVA r-.Private home with 100 It.sand Gul t front, fully fur-nished, 3 bedroom, 2 balh,sleeps 6. Available Dec.through April, 2 weekminimum. 414351-0001, al-ter 6 p.m. -562 : • : IR-1022BONITA RESORT ANDCLUB, Bonila Beach. Weeks51 4 52 (Christmas and NewYears), sleeps 4, pool, ten-nis, barbecue, power boatfor fishing. 1525 each week.(813)867-4431.543 : -• . IH-1224

OCEAN'S REACH -1--Penthouse, Gulf front con-do. Pool.tennis, microwaveoven, cable TV, sleeps 4.Low rate, immaculate. 612-472-7994. -_ - „ :'.fHEATRiuM - lelasaT'ft.Gulf front luxury! 2/3 bed-rooms, 2 baths, Huge bal-cony, 6 paddle tans. Bro-chure. Season $1050.January $750. 203 438 5879.61 . "(fe. 1-1105

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATIONLAND'S END VILLAGE .

Gorgeous new unit withprivacy I vlewi. Pool, beach"i tennis. . : - . - • •RUNT DIRECTLY 1 SAVE

cat! owner,-• (617)369 2594:

545" I-102OSANIBEL Lighthouse end.New single family canalhome. Decorator furnishedPrivate dock. 2. minule walk

i twach. 3 Bfl/2 BA den,replaces Screened pool

and deck. Available1-10-88 to 5-1-88. $12,000season:' $5,000 monthlyB13-332-7179.

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WANTEDA little bil of Sanibel ,_

2 BR/2 Balh small house.condo or apartment. Unfur-nished. Immacuta'ely cleanand structurally sound. Santbel resident of 25 years.Musi now relocated butdoes not want to leave San-ibsl. Desires annual lease

ih option to renew. Must.ow by Oct. 31. Cali 472-

1600.. • - " . . . • 1-1029

1USINESSOPPOBTUNmES 19LOOKING for qualified In-vestor tor Involvement inthe audio and soundtrack,production : industry. Norisk. Call Monday-Friday fordetails. 10-5. Ask for Jim,334-7670.65 .- M021

LAUNDROMAT - 5 yearrecord. Net $50,000. price$166,000 — terms. : ,THE SEASON'S COM1N'--Fast Food on US 41 S.$75,000 cash down puts youin business. "- ' - ••CANNON TOWEL OUTLET— Near the teach, easy andlurt, $34,900 — Includes in-ventory.'PET SUPPLY WHOLESALE— 5 county distributorship.Some owner financing,$150,000.SHORT HOURS) Sandwichshop, only $15,000 down.Take the rest of the day oft.FOREIGN AUTO PARTSDISTRIBUTOR — Purchaselot Inventory value alone.Approximately $65,003. Allreasonable offers con-sidered by owner. -

Wm. A. Tiyigr Aisoc.R«i l l« 332-3737

65 "-.•- BCNSM014

OLD THYMES, SUBS & PIZZAhas lacal franchises avail-Qftfe. Minimum Investment.Hign cash How, solid earn-ings Serious inquiries only.

CALL GAHY -: •. 466-3733 - '65 NCBSI-1021

LOST ANDFOUND r 21

f isvounPET LOST? v. ' ,

It yDu have losl your dog^cm or bud PLEASE CALLUS!

ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICEof LEE COUNTY -

SIM TICE STREET=. 694-7124 - .

HUMANE SOCIETY, 1220 Andaraon A n n u l .

332-0364

XPERIENCEO TELE-MARKETERS: Super in-come from home Call

ec t , 813-746-4215,anytime. -. " -

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22BRINGING PEOPLE

TOGETHER,Dating Agency •

(.^Chamber member• Local introductions

BE SELECTIVE936-5668SINGLE?

FtoridafOhioians! Free'newsletter of personal ads.50,000 distribution. Carol'sSingles Organisation,1 P.O.Box 998, Rool slown, Ohio44272.

^ - THE DUNES ;

GOLF I TENNIS CLU9Applications are now teing ;sccepled (Or BARTENDERSANDWAIT4>ERSONS. - ;,

472 3355-.__, -. S.lR-1008 .

"PARTTTMESALES~ -exclusive Sanibei

Women's .Specialty Shop.EnperlencQ praferrsd. Write

c/o tsiand Reporter,P.O. Box R, Sanibel FL33957. , .54,4 IR-1022

COOKS, kitchen help buspersons. Eicellent Starting

.salary' Cali for appointment.463-5519.

TRACY'S CAR WASH VFull and part time hoursavailable for both men andwomen. Hourly waQe plustips. . - •

" ' 472.91W -6:30 nm. • 6M p.m.

60 B.I-10MCAREER OPPORTUNITY

Lee County Field Rep. forleading national advertisingcompany. Right woman car.earn $500 commission andmore. Flexible hours. Fui!professional training. Carexpenses, hospi ta 'uat ion, 'profit sharing. Phone Ms. 'Pepe 349-7637 collect.60 < N.S.C.B,1-1021

THE BOAT HOUSE : .RESTAURANT

1S681 McOrtgor flrrf. S.W.(In Kingston Squiro) r

IMMEDIATE OPENINGSful l and part time :

•SEHVERS. . . . ; : . $2 .50h r . T

• DISHWASHERS. .S4.CO hr,• BUS PERSONS..14.00 hr.•HOSTESS/HOST.. M.OOhr.

Students and retired -personnel are encouraged

". ;:'P -468-S54561 : S.B.M029

T H E , ".t

PERFECT JOBFor mothers with childrenin school. Morning prep,

11 a.m.-3 p.m. -•. •

Apply In PersonRltiy"*

2407 Periwinkle Way ~62 ' B,S.C,N.1102i

FULLTIMEEnergetic Sales personneeded: for sslsbl l ihed -women's specialty store on :Sanibet. Working hours

M-F10-4, -472-0909 .rt1

For Appointment.64 .' -) 1-1021

SANIBEL ISLANDBO0K5H0P •"- •;

Mature person needed towork Monday-Friday, 6 a m .-3 p m Must have PRE-'VIOUS RETAIL EXPERI-ENCE. VJages $5 per hour.Non smoher, Dulles include .receiving, merchandising.inventory, and cash register..References will be checked. ' .Must be bonded. Personswithout ' retail experienceneed no! apply. Apply in per-son tor application duringduring afternoons-eve-nings. 975 Rabbit Rd. AtTimbers Court.

64 1-1022

EXPERIENCED RESIDENTMANAGER or couplewanted to maintain^con-dominium complex. No ren-tal involvement. Attractiveliving quarters with utilitiesIncluded. If married, house-work opportunities forspouse if desired. Im-mediate' opening.. Submitresume, P.O. Box 1041,Sanibel, FL 33957. . " ..

1 FUSiONSFashion forward storeseeks highly motivatedsales persons. We need,people who are looking forlong-teirn employment witheicellent advancement op-portuni ty. Apply, at •Fusion's, Fort Myers Beach.

765-6444 .64 ' ! 1-1022

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A FAMILY RESTAURANT ON SANIBELIs looking for persobonus program aemployees. = - .

is lor all positions. Good wages,id lol ls paid (or year round

472-1366

THE BUBBLE ROOM RESTAURANT (CAPTiVA)Fjorida's most unique award-winning and

Florida Trend Top 100-Restauranl is now ac-cepting applications tor the following positions./•FULL TIME OAT & KiSHT - LINE COOKS* 'FULL TIKE OAT 4 NIGHT - KITCHEN HELP-.Apply in person or call Jed or Yvonne to discuss thebenefits and opportunities ot joining our growing com-.pany. Orlando opened in December '86 and Tampa in thef a H o l " 8 7 . » , . . = • : . - ; • • • : \ , - : •%••

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COUPLE FOR single lamlly,Capilva. Man to maintainpool and Urge yard. Woman,housoHeoper and coofc.Private house and uti l i t ies,provided plus salary. Refer-'ences required. Reply toT.M, c/o Island Reporter, POBox R, Sanibel, FL 33957,66 . 1-1032

:- Opening .- for ERA AgentCall: Wes Strickland

- ERA Sanctuary Realty:- ^ 472-8844

6 4 - - - . . , ; - • . ; -M089..- , -TIMMV'SNOOK- .

Full-time Dishwasher• • ' - . " ! . . * D a Y a - " . • - • •

; Good starting salary. : •.: Employee bonell l3.

.- - 472-9444 - - .<•"• ;60 1-1022

I NEED a 20-hr, week Janitor,%$. hr. No (rlnge benefits.

. No retirement except S.S.- Hours 5:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. M-\ F. Must do heavy l i l t ing.

U.S. Post Olttce, Sanlbol,. F L Call 472-1655, ask lor_ postmaster. v , *•-.'•81 -... -."-•.".- IR-1029

LOOKING lor energetic,outgoing salesperson forbusy g l t l shop. 472-4055 be-tween 10-5 p,m.

.547, "MMEXCLUSIVE PRIVATEISLAND RESORT — seek-,Ing professional wait andbar stall. Call 813-283-1061.

V 61 : - -. ":'->r- B.M030:-"~ COLLECTOR — Experience

helplut, but not requited.Base salary p!us commis-sion, excellent benefits.Call Lynn, 489-2001.

-T •;: 64 •'-:•?•. : - M021^CURRENTLY accepting ap-

. <plicatlon3 far exercise in-slruclor. Call Jennifer Har-ding at 472-2628. ^

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' PART-TIME : cook,dishwasher, waltperson andbusperson needed. Apply in

- person. Harbor House'-••-'• Restaurant. ^ .

. PART-TIME help needed. f tt - p.m. to 7 a.m. lor Thursday

'U and Friday. Midnight shift:/ - / c a l l 472-1323.. . : . ,62 - .--'- - H022

BAILEY'S CASUAL WEARNow hiring for part-Umesales help. Good benefits.

.. 472-1638 -V:• • • • • • • • ! * • •

61 , : 1-1022

SNOOTY FOX RESTAU.RANT — Servers, "cooks,"d(shwashe;s, host/host-'esses, and ice cream foun-tain persons. Senior cit-sIzens welcome. Call Quen-lln, 472-2525. -64 : - •.;: " ALL-1022.

HOUSEKEEPERSSanibel Resort .

Full Time —To l l s Paid

472-91002 ' --L- BSM021

^PART-TIME -y.Maintenance Help ^Needed at Oncel <30 Unit Sanibel •' " - •

Resort — Tolls Paid

472-9100 •'."-•."For appointment

1 : , .-. BSI-1021

GREAT EXPECTATIONSHair a ty l l i t , SummertlnPlaza. No following needed.Salary, commission andbenefits. kl • .-•

468-8848 ^ •-••60 - -SBI-1022

W A N T E D •Salespeople: Men andwomen part-lime and lull-time for. high quality Qiflshop, Nice personality.Good appearance and salesexperience helpful. Hourlyrate and tolls paid. Call forappointment.- • • " . .MOLE HOLE ",OF SANIBEL 472-2767

65 - : BSI-1029

NANNY und/or housekeeperlor Sanibel with active tod-dler. Energetic, dedicatedIndividual^) with Ironing ex-pertise preferred. Flexiblehours, days, some evenings11 desired. 472-3014.60 ; SBI-1022

"CASUAL WEAR STORE —has a lew openings tor salesclerks. Great opportunity toloin a super team. Call 47202806 or 472-1975. ; -61 • : St-1022

PART-TIME Iron) desk per-son. Call Jennifer 472-2628.64 .1-1029

CLASSIFIED466-0500

JOINOUR TEAM

We have an opening for a Classified inside' Salesperson. If you are outgoing, friendly and? motivated . . . this position is for you! Salary

plus commission, Company benefits, great•-..-%. -'#-•'_'/' J department.

: • : ; • ; ; Call 466-0500 ^"::••-..• ' ^for interview ::

ANTIQUESo n OARAGE39 SAUS

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UNIQUE INVESTMENT >OPPORTUNITY

Historic silver bullion bartrom Alocha treasure, IG22.Serious .Inquiries only/ 'c 1-30SM86534 Dl»s.13052966307 i lU r 5 p.m.

* Ask lor Jim Sinclair61 - - 1-1029

MUSICAL 40BALDWIN MCO TEMPOCOMPUTER ORGAN -Walnut.-Size H-40", W-24",L-43". 16 different big bandssounds wi lh marked 2 keyboards. Excellent shape. In-cludes music and bench.Any reasonable oi ler con-sidered. Call 574-5B0B. ' ~61 , S.C.I-1022

PIANOSohmer Grand - ,

Size: 5 I I . 5 inches$2,500 -

Phone: 472-823262 BSCNI-1021

HOUSEHOLD41

DAYBEDWhite Iron & brass. Com-plete wi lh orthopedic mat-tresses and pop-up trundle.Never used. Slllf in boxes.Cost $1,000, sacrifice S350cash. ,, ' "

'275-4544562 B.S,N,C,M022

BRASS BED "Queen size, complete wi thorthopedic mattress set.Never used, sti l l in box.Cost $1,000 - sacrifice 1300cash . . , . .

- • 275 -4544562 c C,S,N.C,1-1022

44

SEW IN Q MACHINES —Bernetta model M0234, 2needles, 4 or 3 thread con-verL'ple overlook sewingmachine. Under warranty.$500. Also Bernlna 930model electronic with case,all attachments with warran-ty. $950. 772-0596.G8 -' CNSBMt lK

NEW, UNUSED — Trundlebed, complete with springsand mattresses. Phone 472-5274. - r

MISC.OR SALE 42

, . EELSKINWHOLESALE PRICES

Top quality eelskin prod-ucts — purses, wallets,belts, btielcase, etc. — Viretail. Sold to individuals orthrougti home parties. ForInformation, call Pam, 997-002S. . - " • • : • • . . :

* * * * * * * * * *•- • 1-1022

«MIMfMBOOK and curio free-stand-ing unit. 6 ' x 18'deep. Like 'new 5125. Two-d rawer•lack-melal, standard tile,$75. Computer table andprinter stand, S100 for both.Acry l ic pa in t ing 5 ' 2 ' x i3 ' 6 ' - Ming tree scene.Brown tones. $75. Call472-9193. „•• - r ••

65 )-1029

MOVINoTALE. Ounen sirewalorbed with mirroredheadboard. matc'ljinQdresser and sheet set, $350,three stereos, compact,m i c rowave ' w i th c a r l ,

.Brother student typewriter,gUss-top table with match-ing cube end-table. Call 472-5476 any t ime ;o r leavemessage. ^66 n

;-,- t-1029

OCTOBER 23rd I 241ft, 9a.m.-5 p.m. 'Many choiceitems Including Wurlllzerorgan, gas grill and othermiscellaneous items. 1109

.Captains Walk, of! Peri-winkle toward Lighthouse, i6 0 ; i V ;... |-1Q22__ _ _ _ _ _ ,

OUR T R U C K ; v 'and cash for you* furniture,'appliances, antiques, tools,fishing gear, goif clubs,;boat motors and boats,

;small items, etc. Of com-;piete estates. '., ;:

QUICK SERVICE463-6096"- • • - ] -

555 .. BCMI11

SERVICES 47MASSAGE THERAPY

For n i i e l from tension,physical injuries and •tress-related disorder*. •Swedish Dwp TissueShlatsu :' NeuromuscutarPolarity "• '.. RallexolMv'.LICENSED PROFESSIONAL

DlanaSI1verstor)el61281619PeriwlnkleWay.ilO5.M

- 472-5579 H> Open dally :

by appointment ' •>Gift certificates available. ; ;

SERVICES 4 7 AUTOMOTIVE 53

U t t CUBIC FOOT GE.re-frigerator In good condition.Would be excellent 2nd re-frigerator. «75. Call 472-1307afterS p.m."

UTILITY TRAILER- 4 x 8 -

-• -• with side boards ' 'and bach drop

(350. . p,472-2259

* * * * * * * * * * * *HANDPAINTED. ce ram ictile, Imgaglnations by Kim-berly Austin, arliat. Otherfins art also. (813)772-0609.

j - ' - i : - : i R « E i - < G E n : .:•.:.>••'•"••. ' IOUB GUID t ' • ' J j

AIH1IK RESSRIHIOIIIST!-SUfl locally, fuU time/part time.

I'Train on tne a it lint computers! Home study and resident t«w-

ing. Ftrur-cial aid available Jobplacement jsusUnce. NationalHflqtij. Ufltiltiouse Pi.". FL -

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ALL-1028

START ENJOYING yourboatl Let us do your dirtywork — we excel in waxing,buffing and redoing teak.'Let your windows glisten'ant) chrome shine. Gleaningdons with TLC. 5pf lsh ;

sp luh. 4S1-2O49.301 - : - - ALL-1104

" . I S L A N D SLOCKSMITH :i

24-hour emergency service.• ='••• :'. AAA ' :,

' 472-2394 •••-• -'dWalters Norma Thompson •545 - • M t 2 ;

HANOPAIHTED ceramic: tire, imaginations by Klm-berley Austin, artist/Otherfine art also (813)7724609.:

— • " _ ! _ . ALL-1Q21

" " 'ODDJOBS -Lawn.care, general main-tenance, haul ing, repairwork, painting and muchmore. ' d -, ~. :-

« YOU NAME IT ifI'LL DO IT.- '••<

•• Call Anytime Gus :

574-4196 :;65 SCI-102B

PISTOL - " iiPERMITS '[

: Now the ordinary c i t i tenmay apply after Oct. 1st. Weof let ine. ; only approved

Florida at $25 per studsnt.PPC, 1220 South DaleMabry. Suite 206. Tampa, FL33629. (813) 251-0661. '' ;65 ALL-10J8

OREAT ISLANCfHOPPER"Honda Elite. Two seater.Like new, 1950 or best olfer.Ask for Roy, 481-2868. - -547 ; : . 1-1023

WHY.RENT-A-VAN?

Rent ME WITH MINEMoving & delivery service.Save your back. You areTHE BOSS. I'm the horse.Call Jim for a Free Estimate.945-2541.62 B,S,N,C,l-iiiaHOME .._ CLEANING.Thorough, personal'care.Local, references. Severala.m. openings left. 472-4087.Susan, aliere p m :66 '•':=/' 1-1022

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGEAvailable in your heme ormy office. Licensed profes-sional 15227. Referencesand gilt certificates avail-able.

481-4042,472-2828,-.-•• 483-8072.

: Bruct B i l lowi . .555 - : BI-1028

NEED HELP? Old jobsabout your home • weeding,raking, clean oar a go, light

- t ruck ing, shop lor you ,chauf feur , e tc . Sanibelresident. Phone 472-4052between 8 and 10 p.m. .544 IR-1022

MAID FOR YOUCOMPLETE MAID SERVICE

DONT MISS OUT p

Residential new customers.

1-947-9782Exp. 10-28-B7

65; ; • ' ; CSI1021HOUSE SITTER AVAILABLE— Not able lo make It toSanlbel this winter? Want tokeep your house ' safe?Available young, reliable,professional female wil l live

. in and laka good care. CallJoyce 472-3872 aftet 6 p.m.,references,6* '-".' : 1-1112

- CHIROPRACTIC ..' Hany G. Kair, O.C.

The Practice of Chiropractic1640 Periwinkle Way

- Llmetree Center - .472-1824

PITSiLIVESTOCK 49PJLW^., INC PAWS hasavailable for adoption,purrlect cats and cuddlykittens. All vet workcovered. Call 472-4708 -472-1417.

AUTOMOTIVE 53

'M SPRINT Oft'80 YUQO-only 199 down. Low, low ,payments arranged 'here. VRon Anderson: • on l y ;83MM1, dealer.61 N,S,C,B,M02r

'85 CAMARO OR '8S GTMUSTAHO — Loaded,T-tops. Only J159 down.--Payments arranged tiers.Ron Anderson ~ only,9384561, dealer.61 H.S,C,B,l-102i

'83 FORDFutura OnlySi69down•33 FORD - • - - : ,Ttmpo....Only i i59do-*n•S3 ESCORT.0nl^M9down'82 GRANDPRIX OnlySl59downPayments arranged her*.Ron Anderson only,H M U 1 , dealer.61 - N,S,C,B,M021 ,r

•86 SPRINT - O n l y $99.down. Payments arrangedhere. Ron Anderson only.'038-8561, dealer. , •61 •• ^ H.S.C.B.M021

'81 MONTE CARLO —On-ly SI49 down. Payments ar-ranged here. Ron Andersononly. 036-8561, dealer, "544 H,S,C.B,l-1021-

•85 CAMARO - Only $289down. Payments arrangedhere. Ron Anderson only.936-8561, dealer. ; . -544 N.SC,B,l-102t

1979 MCB Con»frlibl«.33,000 miles, factory air. Norust. Runs excellent. $2,900.Evenings. 454-0257.. ^547 \ . : . .-•• - IR.G-1022

1970 220 0 MERCEDES,great running condition,good body, A/C. AH/FMcassette, tinted windows,automatic. musfselL Call772-8424, leave message. ~-302 . ALL-1021

1979 CHRYSLER LeBaronstation wagon. 1 owner.78.000 mites. Beige wilhbeige velour Interior. Goodtires. Excellent condition. .$2,200.482-3002. - • • •

B.C.N.S.1-1014

FOUR 1979 14XT C h . v jCamiro Aluminum Westernrims. Good condit ion, they -do need a Ulile cfeanlng. ':Would look great, on yourearly model Camaro orMonte Carlo. Call anytmfi.Cash only $150. Ask fofDebbie. : • -

7 8 CADILLAC SEVILLE - •lea ther . Interior, ' 24,000miles. Excellent condition.$9,300. Call 472-3015. •'--.61 Sl.iO??

'84 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS- 4-Dr., Loaded. . . . ; ,. . . . . . .

'86 TAURUS 4-DR. SEDANA road car for the 80's... end beyond•85 CHEVY CHEVETTE -Air, automatic, 37,448 m i l e s . . . . . . .•82 FORD CROWN VICTORIA4-Dr.,54,024 miles, all the options..

' '87 MERCURY TOPAZ 4-DR. -6,233milos, a ir . . ; ,...,.,...7 8 TOYOTA CEL1CA GT :Hatchback, Air, automatic, a i r . . . . .

.J8.975

. $9,475

.$3,975

.$5,975

.$8,975

,$2,975 .

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4540 S. CLEVELAND Kit., AT COIOKIM.

PLEASE HELP MEI WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE THESE VEHICLESREWARDS GIVEN FOR LOCATING

: * 1970 Chevrolet Nova 4 door* >•••'•* 1984 KtwasaW GPZ1100 * -

* 1974 6S0 Vamalu * -t 1984 Kiwasekl KDX200 /(2 ** 1976 Mercury Cougar ** 1984 Kawasafrf 750 Turbo *

f OH MORE INFORMATIONi? -CAtL JERRY at 765-6200 • M'«

Second Wind therapists offer* varietyof rehabilitative and healing massagestechniques geared to the needs -of your active 20lh century lifestyle.

"4 72-348 Ji ilbl

4Home visits available , t , l s

ONE owner 1973 FordGaldxle 500. Only 36,000miles. 400 C12-V8. $2,000.Call 472-1096. 0 - . '62 . a . 1-102; .

•«« HONDA CIVIC HATCH-"BACK — quick, reliable and :in excellent condition ColdA/C, only )7flO0 miles Ask-ing J6.700. Call M2-24M.61 M022

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:rCOUPON COUP< i COUPON COUPON

SANIBEL CHEVRONFULL SERVICE • GAS • DIESEL • REPAIRS

24-HOUR RADIO DISPATCHED WRECKER

• •"""TuBE/OIL/FIUER -...,••"••• ' SPECIAL $19.95 i

^ P- Includes : . : c '• Up lo S Quarts of Oil (Top Grada 1OW-3O) '

. . =..- •Ol in i t i rCompliU Luba Sanrlct with Safaiv rnipsclloniDiEituutuiiEiiinini'. • • „ • , . „ , . , , .

SUGHIlt HICHtll ,-. • :»' ' " . °»"Mj"""""

* M M - • MIR12 IUNHI CAB 472-1r t£T^3 • AUTHORIZED BF G00081CH 0.

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19TQ - 280 SL Mercedes^ ?;• Spotts car. New top, Urea

and stereo. Red exterior.-'L. 55,000 mites. Excellent con-E d i t i o n . $24,000. S4M000,

Mon.-Fri. 4724392 week-'• . * > • e n d s / " - • ... - -•• • • • -_;"•;• 6 2 /= BSt-1028

MAKE OFFER '1980 Honda Accord 2 door.Fully equipped. Price nego-tiable. For information, callJerry. ?•../• •;

765-820065" : - ' : - ; / ALL-1021

NEGOTIABLE ;1977 Ponl tac 4 doorBrougham. Loaded with ac-cessor lea. Call Jerry (or In-formation. . . . :".;

; ; 785-6200 -65 : - •; ','• ALL-1021

v* * * * * * * * * 'BUICK 1384 Park' Avenue,loaded with al l powerequipment. Clean, goodcondition, good tires, plush

-uphol3tery. J8,500. Call472-1463. : :•••• ••'-. : '• ; * ' * * * * + * " * * ' •6 5 •;;.••' --. GS1-11Q5

KHONDA CIVIC —' 1980 2door, 5 speed Hatchback.Suniool. $2,000 433-2007.6 3 : , ; ; - ,,8,B,C,M:1MI

1975 FORD PIKTo WAQQN.'••• — need work on starter. $50

takes III Plione 463-3651.6i B-ioaa

PINTO 1980SPORT FASTBACK

Newly rebuilt . ." Transmission & brakes

Good condition$750

FOUR 1»7» 14XT C h i . )Camiro Aluminum Wosleinflms. Good condition, (hoydo need B Illlla charring.Would look gtei l on youiaarly model Camaro olMonle Carlo. Ctl l anytmeCasn only S150. Ask lorDtbble.

JU-D40867 • .. - ALL'102t

CHEAP! DEPENDABLEToyola Corona MK II 1977.Vary good running car. A/G,AMiFM, 5 good steal beltodradlals. Runs groall Needspaint and minor body work.Asking S500. Call ov«s and

»8!kor,ds. 543-1023560 S,H,C-10Z

RECREATIONAL -VEHICLES ' a " !

OATS ANDH0TORS - 61198ft 20 FT. Pontoon SunTracker Bass Buggy with ac-lessories. $4,500.765-0137.

& B102IWINDSURFER - , Slockwindsurler, dacron sail,n m t bag. A-t condillon.$450 ot best oiler. Calf472-2609.

- : _ C.Brl 1022'ENIURE 2S7 Saiiboal withIS Mercuiy. Recently ro-

upholsfered. Galley. plusmany eMias. $4.B00. CallBert, 4736565 or <72-2066

BOATS ANDMOTORS 61

THIS PROJECTNEEDS OWNER

1981 Bayllner 27Vi It. Fly-bridge 260 Mercruiser \\0unassembled interior. Makaan olfer. Willing to trade lorsmaller fiberglass sail boat.Bring trailer.

Call Jerry. 765-620065 : All-1104

S' DINGHY WITH S HPMariner motor. Two r.newcustom oars. 10-gal. gaglank. Excellent condition,$500. Call 765-1S42 , alter 6

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'" Interval Owners1-B00-321-6556

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BOATS ANDMOTORS 61

DON'T BUY 'ADVERTISING1

BUY vRESULTS!Classllled466-0500

FALL BOAT FIXTURE SALEDO IT YOURSELF & SAVE

40'/*'off all Woolsey & Porter paints — topside andbottom as low as J995 per qt. * Lowest prices InS.W. Florida. • Over 200 colors available. • We cansupply all your painting needs at discount prices. •Resin $9.95 gal. J43.75 per S gat. • We carry a com-plete line of fiberglass accessories. • Life vesis reg.

. 110.85 now $4.79. • 6 gallon gas tank ieg.t29.95 now- $16-95. • Rod holders reg. $5.95 now $2.99. • Gallon

-•• ol bottom paint reg. $59.95 now $35.00. • W nylontine reg. 22c now 14c per loot, • Vt" nylon line reg.34c now 22c per loot. • Fire extinguishers reg.$19.95 now $12.95. • Coast Guard approved flair kitsteg. $19.95 now $13.95. • Outboard oil reg. $9.95 now

.$5.68 per gal. • 20-40% ofl steering and controlcables.. • Motor tlushur reg. $7.95 now J3.99. •Complete bow lilt kit tor davits $50.00. • We have ex-haust •nanitolds and parts. • GAVE $ $ $, • Mer-crulse' waterpump rebuilt kit reg $19.95 now $12.00.• Epoxy resin $960 q i . $3500. • We carry a com-plete line ol West System. • 3O'/U ofl ail anchors. •Slalnleis steel fastaners — a large selection at dis-count prices. • 5 ft. boat paddles reg. $10.95 now$ 6 9 5 • .. ; . . • . . : -:• :-. \ •" •

COME SEE US AND SAVE :

MARINE TRADING POST1000 San Carlos Blvd.; Fort Myers Beach

466-2636

Old41 alPondellaNorth Fotl M/eis

997-5777

1973 COACHMAN 24'. Awn-Ing A/C. twin beds, sleeps6 Good condition. Asking$2 500 .Must sell) CallH 2 5 r -

mWINNEBAOO '35 (Mlnnia-Wlnnlt). 24II., 14,000 mllo,i!r, ilormcr, car caddla,Sytir mainUnanca wirrin-ly. On* ownar, clem, I I I I I IMUST SEE1 731233260 LU1021

; ! ; y' Pursuit Iji'iiit i;f'l/i<: ifi'(;(c;,-

MQTORorcm 55HOPED Elite "87. Only twomonths old Excellent condillon Full warranty. NewS695. Will sell $550 Hurry!

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VENTURE 25 ' SallboaTwiTh9.8 Mercury. Recently re-:upholstered. Galley plusmany extras. $4,800. CallBett, 4724S65 or 472-2066evas. - - •-6 2 '•••-. v; B I - 1 1 1 1 .

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UOAU 64NOTICE OF INTENTION

<'•' TO REGISTERFICTITIOUS NAME

The undersigned - doeshereby certify that I am con-ducting a retail business at1551 Periwinkle Way;Sanibel, Florida under thefictitious name for 'TraderRickV and that said firm iscomposed ot !he followingpet son? whose names and .places ol residences are asloilows: Richard A. Sadler I11U0 Caravello Cir. / Ft.Myers, FL. ; .

Ownership of "TraderRick"s" is as lollows: R.A.fSadler (100*A) - -

It is my intention to applyto the Clerk of the CircuitCourt In and for Lee County.Floilda to register the saidnama ot "Trader Rick's"under the provisions ol Ssc-t ion 655.09, FloridaStatutes, 1970.• Witness my nand, this 5

day ol October, 1987.-v-r R.A. Sadler

Sworn to and subscribedbelore me this 5 day of Oc-tober, A.0.1987. - . •- •- " ShlMene H. GrasgreenNOTARY PUBLIC STATE OFFLORIDA / MY COMMIS-SION EXP. 5EP. Illeg. /BONDEO THRU GENERALINS. UNDERWRITERS

Oct. a. 15, 32, 29,1H7

UOAU 84 iNOTICE OF INTENTION TO

REGISTER FICTITIOUSNAME

hereby certify that we areconduct ing a retai lchocolate business at 2075Periwinkle Way 037, Floridaunder Ihe liciiiious name ol.Chocolate Expressions andth&sat f firm Is composedol Ihe following - personswhc*e names and places o l -residence are as loliows:Chocolate Strawberry\ofSanibel, Inc. Ownership ofChocolate Expressions isas fo l lows: ChocolateStrawberry ot Sanibel. Inc.:100%.

It 1$ our Intention to applyto the Clerk of the CircuitCourt In and lor Lee County,Florida lf> register the saidname o l Chocolate Expres-sions under the provisionsof Section 665.09, FloridaStatutes, 1970.- Witness my hand, this15th day of October, 19S7.

. . . Robert Voruda, Pres.Sworn lo and subscribed

lo by Robert X Vorudabefore me this 15th day ofOctober, A.0.1987.

, Shlrlene H. Grasgreen": = - Notary Public

Notary Public Stats ofFlorida, My commission ex-pires Sept. n, 1983. Bondeditiru General Ins. Und.Ocl. 22,29, Nov. 5,12,1987.

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sanibel library

An unconventionality that dazzled and outragedBy Pat RobertsonLibrarian " " . ' . - •

Biography:V S t r a i g h t o n Til M o r n i n g — -.:•.';. Mary.S, Lovell ^ :; -'.:-/ The. popularity of Beryl

^Markham's memoirs "West With :

: (-•- the Night" should provide the im-.; petus of interest for this biography.

,7 of the woman whose unconven*_---:•- tionality both dazzled and outraged

international society. Raised in ,".' Kenya, Markham, after an early

marriage and divorce, became' first:: fa successful horse trainer, then a

'•?'. \ bush pilot spotter for big game .. ' hunters before her record setting' flight across the Atlantic. Lovell !

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presents an outspoken but not un- _sympathetic picture of a life that v 'alternated between the passionateand the pathetic. ,. ' •- . •: . . •'•-•

•->, the library also has "The Splen- "did Outcast", the just printed cot- •"•

^ lection of Beryl Ma'rkham's Africanstories. •,. &.~Spyeatcker - Peter Wright ':•

During the 25 years that Wrightworked (or British Intelligence(MI5) he was & first-hand witness tothe remarkable unveiling of severalnotorious Soviet spies. Originally. :•drafted to work as a scientist forthe organization, Wright made

. some spectacular achievements in: surveillance methods. The book, a '-

center of controversy in the That-cher government, delivers afascinating exposeof the in- £ ,

; telligence world. , -• .. ''A Woman of Egypt ~ JehanScdat .

When she married at 16 to ex- .-;, political prisoner Anwar el-Sadat, n;, Jehan Raouf found herself caught --\ in the Egyptian Independence .

movement. Much of her story '•'.centers on her husband who servedas Egypt's president for more than.a decade, but the most interestingand revealing portions focus on her

-s own development as patriot,. '"'- ^: feminist, and advocate of interna- ^. tional understanding. - J'i:.-"

The Edutatipn of a Yankee — '[ ••_>JudsonHa!e. . ' - '. •

This honest, occasionally painful,'often funny autobiography

. demonstrates the development of .^such "Yankee traits" as ingenuity,.frugality, and shrewdness in the :

life of the editor of "Yankee" ^magazine and "The Old Farmer's . V;Almanac". It's a finememoir ~enhanced by a quiet, modest. New ••-England humor. Li -

The library has a one-year collec-tion of back issues of "Vankee" ^magazine. ;;

Fiction: ^ ^: The Silk Vendetta - Victoria Holl :.- Here's another delightful diver- <?

" sion from the queen of gothic ' romance. The French Iiouse of St." -•Allengere and the English branch

v; of the family, the Spllangcrs, are in.iV competition — immersed in the : '

business of silk production. The S-~discovery of a revolutionary weav-"Ing technique by the Snllangers

.. gives them a great advantage overthe French, but is also the precur-sor of considerable misfortune.' A ;;

.lively casl of cads and heroes lendsappeal to the plot of murder andromance. ? \\ \ ,, -.•;; n_:Beloved — Toni Morrison-, a> .

-:'.. Set in post-Civil War Ohio, this ;strong, intricate novel recreates ,the world of former slaves hauntedby violent memories. The story of =

the runaway slave. Set he, and the..

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terrible secret of her past is ^: related in meshed passages of

"memory and gossip. It is afascinating, eloquent, and - :

---.relentless story. -"\~; v -^Sarum — Edward Rutherford

This'fall's epic novel brings us,.- the entire history of England from•o the Ice Age to modern times. ;

Centering on Sarum (later .:.-'-. 5;Salisbury) one of the most ancient Ccities in the world, elements of fie- ; 2

7 lion, legend, biography, and history^ OV are woven Into a vivid and enter- 1-• Uinli.gsiga.-tV , . - '•' ,'. ?

Heaven and HeU - John Jakes gThis concluding volume of the H

North-South trilogy follows the \ , 5<~ Hazards and the Mains into the °

turbulent decade following the '. . . 'Civil War. Their hopes, fears, and' %angers mirror the emotions of the

- nation as it begins the healing pro-• - - c e s s , : : ' \ '. . • • ' " • • • ' . ' - '.'<• •••• •••- ' " '

• ; Non-Fiction: \;. ; ., :Family - Me Tiet Tkat Bind and :

Gag — Erma Bombeck ' - - ' ;iThe warmth of her personality

shines through these poignant ^ r

n observations that Bombeck makes' on her family as they gather for a~ ~ -;

weekend. As always she can .-?"-.'devastate the zingy one-liners. Thb . .Is an absolute best of her essays / .on domestic philosophy. ~ . '-"z

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LAKE H0ME-CLO5E TO BEACH. Thisbeautiful home was custom built in 1987 wllfi

'.. exceptional quality craftsmanship and' materials- It is situated on an approximately'

Vz acre landscaped, near beach, homesitewith automatic sprinkler system. There la atarge ceramic tiled eat-in kitchen with domed

• celling and top ol the line appliances, Greatroom with vaulted ceilings. Desired,southwest exposure and plenty ol room (or a

: pool! Extremely energy efficient with 4'overhang and extra Insulation. For more Infor-mation call Joe or Joan Burns, RealtorAssociates (days 472-3121 eves. 472-5102) orDan Cohn, Realtor Associate (days 473-3121eves. 472-9337). - •-••--

j CONDOMINIUMSV I N T CONDITION, NEVER RENTEO - omyone owner. This top floor, 3-hedroom, 3 bath

_ : plus derf condominium* f&T iany upgradesI Including a br. C . O l m " ^ ' ce ramic l l lod

"porch and enli O ^ ^ o l carpel and fansthroughout. Oe^uralor furnished- Call DanCohn, Realtor Associate (days 472-3121 e.os472-9337).. - :

-SPECTACULAR VIEWS of San Carlos flay Isbut one feature ot (his well-cared lor ground-

I: level condominium at Lighthouse Point. Twolarge bedrooms and a den, attractively fur-nished Low density, well managed, east endcomplex. Realistically priced at $239,000. CallDan Cohn, Realtor Associate (days 472-3121eves. 472-9337). ;

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MARINER POiNTE - Three bedroom, two-: bath unit overlooking the pool and San Carlos "..

Bay. Convenient groundlloor location withtwo porches, one open and one enclosed.Complex amenities include two pools, tenniscouir; boat dockage, fishing piers and shut-.fleboard. Calh Mary Lou Traucht, RealtorAssociate (days 472-3121 eve3, 472-2880).

SMALL GULF FRONT COMPLEX — Threebedrooms plus cabana located on the quietlighlhouse end of the island.. Perfect secondhome or rental property. Call Jackie Natzke,Broker,,Salesman (days 472-3121 eves.542-4B91J.

GULF FRONT WITH UNSURPASSED VIEW ol .' white sandy beaches and the Gull of Mexico.

For investment or second home, this 2-bed-..;room plus den unit has been recently redeco-rated and is an exceptional buy at $260,000!Contact Ralph Ha.isen, Realtor Associate(days 472-3121, eves 472-2499).

GREAT VALUE AT 1319,000! Small Intimatecomplex In super east end location. Large

..enough for: year-round ||v|ng wilh 1,700square feet of air conditioned living area.Nicely'furnished, great vie AS, DOC!, tennis.and elevator. Preview anytime. Call Trudy or

- Carl Deremo, - Realtor ^Associates (days'•',72-3121 eves. 472 3042).

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HOMESCOMFORT, QUALITY AND PRIVACY areyours in this new large custom-built homelocated near Iho beach with deeded accessoverlooking a peaceful and serene lake withlois of wildlife. Enjoy your own amenities In-cluding pool, spa. 2-car garage, 9 ft. ceilings,skylights, security system and MUCH MORE!

' Over 2,400 sq. It. ol air conditioned living areawith a total square footage of over 4,000. Youcan have all ot this for less than you could .pay for that 1,700 sq. ft. cliff dwelling acrossthe street. If you would like to take a look atwhat real intrinsic value can be yours calfScott Naumann, Broker Salesman (days472-3121 eves. 472-6202} or Susan Buckman,

: Realtor Associate (days 472-3121 eves.482-1526). , :

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PRESTIGIOUS SHELL HARBOR CANALHOME close to (he Gulf el Mexico beach.Delightfully designed floor plwi, surroundsoutdoor entertainment area to maximizeSanibel's lifestyle; With 2,649 square feet ofair conditioned space, this superb home Is l'available at 5425,000 elegantly furnished.Features a 26x19 living room, 17x26 familyroom wilh wet bar, three bedrooms; threebaths, den, laundry room, two-car garage, ;heated pool,. outstanding landscaping,seawalled canal and dock. For additionaldetails and your personal Inspeciion, p?easecall Trudy or Car! Deremo, Realtor Associates(days 472-3121 eves. 472-30*2). • • - . ' = ; "Z

WATERFRONT CONVENIENCE AT OFFWATER PRICE — 100' from boat ramp onDinklng Biyou. This 3-bedroom, 2W-bathhome with garage offers a quiet location, nicevegalition. Fenced courtyard and redwood •deck and all for only 1125.000. Call JackieNstzke, Broker Salesman (days 472-3121eves.'542 4891),.

: CUSTOM BUILT UKEFRONT POOL HOME' featuring quality materials and workmanship: throughout. This beautiful home alsoI features a great room with 14' vaulted cedartongue and groove ceiling, fireplace .and -

; panoramic lake views. Vaulted ceilings In din-: ing room and kitchen, lop of the line ap-pliances, security system and 3-car garage'

^complete the package. More than 2,000.square feet ol air conditioned luxury vtlih 3i'arge bedrooms and 2 baths. Call Dan Cohn,, Realtor Associate (days 472-3121 «ves.1472-9337). . ; . : „ - . - - . - '

HOME SITES;' LAKE FRONT LOT IN SANIBEL LAKE: ESTATES — Beautiful views in this small ,:. subdivision of families with neighborhood: pride. Central location. Includes development: permit and updated survey. Asking 167,000. -,

Call Rose Gibney Dakos, Broker Salesman";Jdays 472-3121 eves. 4K0422). .

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