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VOL 34, NO. 6 TUESDAY, FEB. 7, 1995 2 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES 50 GENTS

Show Biz As It Wuz

By Frank Wagner

May 24,1963-a night to remember! Both the New York company at Julius' Plaza 9- playing "Dime a Dozen" and the Chicago *.-* \ -•- 'u, .. company at Julius Monk's playing "Struts and Frets" were acutely aware of the invitation Julius had received. He has been asked by the White House correspondent's entertainment committee to perform for President John Kennedy at a din- ner on May 24, 1963. I have always felt that the final decision to Photo by Kathleen Qlase take the Chicago company was primarily for business reasons. Plaza 9- in New York was The road to the clubhouse doing sell-out business nightly for both shows. When their round Is done, many golfers at The Dunes Golf and Tennis Club on Sanibel use this cart path The Chicago club was playing to much lesser bridge to get back to the clubhouse. The well-groomed, colorfully landscaped area also enhances the view houses. It doesn't take an Einstein to figure out for the patrons of the club's restaurant and lounge. that the publicity surrounding this entertainment coup should do much to encourage the Windy City crowd to turn out to see what all the Board decides to use outside counsel brouhaha was about. It was well known that Julius had an immedi- ate love affair with any new group of musical mummers he worked with while assembling a CEPD hires Tampa lawyer show. The Chicago group was no exception. Therefore it could have been a combination of factors that swayed his decision to use the to answer Sanibel lawsuit Chicago company. By Steve Ruediger experience, she told the board at its Wednesday meet- To me it was quite obvious that the New York Islander staff writer ing. company would have been a far wiser choice. The Captiva Erosion Prevention District, at an However CEPD board member Nolan Murrah Why? "Barry's Boys," which one Chicago critic emergency meeting Friday, Feb. 3, agreed to hire (himself an attorney) said at the Friday meeting that described as "The best number in 'Struts and Charles W. Pittman of the Tampa law firm of he had looked into the credentials of the various peo- Frets' which could kill any candidacy given Macfarlane Ferguson to answer a suit by a Gulf ple it was possible to hire and he had found Pittman national exposure," was the primary reason for Shores resident. to be the best with 31 years experience in trial work, Monk's Merry Minstrels being asked to perform including handling a local land use case before the at the Washington function. The CEPD's long-time attorney Nancy Stroud had offered to handle the case with the assistance of judge who will be handling the CEPD case. The Please see MAY 24,1963, page 19 Edward F. Ryan, another attorney in her firm of Burke, Weaver and Prell. Ryan has extensive trial Please see CEPD, page 3 In or out? Arts & Leisure 16 Business 6 CROW board's future hinges on membership vote Calendar 12 By Anne Bellew The meeting was necessitated by membership and volun- Classifieds 25 Islander Staff Writer teer outrage at the board for not renewing Executive A special meeting of the membership of Care & Director Dr. John Kubisz' contract at the end of September Commentary 8 Rehabilitation of Wildlife will be held Wednesday, Feb. 8, and for dismissing his rehabilitator wife, Debbie. As a Crossword 26 at 1:30 p.m. at the CROW facility on Sanibel-Captiva Police Beat 2 Road. The meeting was demanded by over 30 percent of the result of these actions, two nationally-known board mem- membership (organization by-laws require 25 percent) and bers resigned in protest, following which Office Manager Recreation 20 the purpose of the meeting will be to vote whether or not to Trish Pombo was asked to leave and long-term rehabilitator What's Playing 10 recall the present board of the non-profit rehabilitation cen- Michael Weingart quit. What's Cooking? 17 ter. Please see CROW, page 5

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All of the following information came directly from ed in a confrontation. Police were called. However, Sanibel Police Department reports. the problem had been settled by the man being paid POLICE before police arrived. Andy Paul Gunn of Captiva was charged Friday, Sanibei Elementary third graders Feb. 3, with DUI and with failure to stay in his lane. BEAT Thomas Paul Ridicoloso of North Fort Myers was He breathed .111 and .104 on a breath test. Anything charged Jan. 31 with following too closely after being organize annual Arbor Day program over .08 is considered too intoxicated to drive in involved in an accident. Florida. Police said he crossed the double yellow line An intoxicated person was transported by police on Periwinkle Way twice. Feb. 1 to the resort where that person was staying. A condominium owner called from the north Jan. 31 to tell police he was suspicious that the person A motorcycle was found in bushes beside Sanibel- Menes Delva of Fort Myers was charged Feb. 1 who was supposed to be cleaning his condo was liv- Captiva Road Thursday, Feb. 2. Its owner later told with improper passing on Periwinkle Way. ing there. Police and the condominium building man- police he had an accident but was not injured. ager checked the apartment and found it was not Gregory Mark Lindstrom of Cumming, Ga., was being used. Police received a complaint of a man cutting down charged Feb. 1 with violating the stop sign at Tarpon a pine tree on Poinciana Circle Feb. 2. The land on Bay Road and Pine Ridge Road. ! A Sanibel police parking enforcement vehicle had which the pine tree is located might be the common to be towed from mud beside the Nerita Street beach property of residents of the circle. The man was told Jeanne Butler Rice of Sanibel was charged Feb. 1 access Jan. 31. not to do any more cutting until he has the approval with failure to stop at a crosswalk. of the other residents. A woman drove into and broke an electric plastic Vern Willaford Johnson of Big Lake, Minn., was conduit pipe in the Sanibel Police Department park- William Anthony Dore HI of Kawkawlin, Mich., charged Feb. 1 with violation of right of way after ing lot at City Hall Jan. 31. The woman requested was charged with DUI at 3:25 a.m. Feb. 2. He was being involved in an accident at Causeway Road and that she be billed for the repair and that her insurance also charged with violation of the open container law Lindgren Boulevard. company not be notified. and with not using a single lane. Police said he pulled from Periwinkle Way onto Donax Street and, at first, Louis A. Marziliano of Fort Myers was charged Kyriacos Panayis Louca of Bloomfield Hills, was on the wrong side of the road and then pulled Feb. 1 with going 55 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road. Mich., was charged Jan. 31 with going 67 mph on the over too far and drove partly on the correct side of the Sanibel Causeway. Sanibel Elementary School's third graders organized the 1995 road and partly beside the road. He blew .125 and Christopher B. Luckenbill of Sanibel was charged Arbor Day celebration recently at the school. The ceremony .110 on a breath test. Tuesday, Jan. 31, with DUI and with failure to drive John Thomas Segard of Grandville, Mich., was Included the annual planting of a tree on the school's grounds, in a single lane. Luckenbill refused to take breath charged Monday, Jan. 30, with going 54 mph on guest speakers and other activities. Sanibel Elementary students Carol Ann Cooper of Captiva was charged Feb. 2 tests. Police said he failed field tests including being Sanibel-Captiva Road. James Sprankle and Jenny Herrick, at the forefront in the photo at with going 52 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road. unable to count to 20 and unable to recite the alpha- left above, present a mint-history lesson based on the time line bet. According to police, he drove off the roadway the children created charting the 1,200-year life span of the Seven Gregory Lee Thomas of Shelbyville, Mich., was Sisters tree from which the 1995 Arbor Day sapling came, Jessa Kenneth J. Reilly of Captiva was charged three times and when signaled to pull over, he put on charged Jan. 30 with going 54 mph on Sanibel- Wednesday, Feb. 1, with failure to maintain a single his left turn signal and pulled over to the right. Sigo, at the podium above, reads her essay to the crowd at the Captiva Road. Arbor Day assembly, Kristina Williams, at left, also reads from her lane on Sanibel-Captiva Road and with driving on a work at the Arbor Day celebration. suspended license. An employee was fired at a Sanibel restaurant Jan. David William Baker of Port St. Lucie was 31. He demanded his pay before leaving. This result- charged Jan. 30 with going 60 mph on the Sanibel Pictures by Robert Thompson Causeway.

Fisherman apparently drowns following A wallet was lost on Sanibel Jan. 30. continued from page 1 A Sanibel man reported Jan. 30 that on Jan. 17 he CEPD mishap near the Sanibel Causeway had received an harassing phone call. He was told to A fisherman apparently drowned Tuesday judge is Circuit Judge Wallace Pack. Pittman repre- Sunshine law if a court reporter is present and a Captiva Current, has been hired by the CEPD on a At about 10 p.m. when they were about 30 yards contact the Sprint telephone annoyance call bureau. evening, Jan. 31, after his boat sank near the from shore, the boat sank. Currents can be difficult sented Lykes Brothers in the Fisheating Creek case. recording of the meeting is made public after the trial part-time basis. Another thing in Pittman's favor is a degree in involved is held. The purpose of the secrecy is to Hagerup told the board she is very impressed by Sanibel Causeway. in that area. A Sanibel-Captiva Road man reported his mailbox • William Rios, 46, went under after his 10-foot The men had life jackets but were not wearing physics. CEPD Chairman Stephen Cutler commented keep the other side from learning the defense strategy. Lindstrom's abilities and would like to name her as damaged Jan. 30. He said he thought it happened at In other action at Wednesday's regular monthly assistant administrator. However, the board wanted aluminum boat sank near the Punta Rassa boat them. Juan swam safely to shore but his brother about 3 a.m. when he heard a loud noise. The mail- that "coastal engineering is nothing more than applied meeting, which was held at the Captiva Civic Center, more time. ramp. apparently did not make it. box was scattered over a wide area. physics." The body had not been found Wednesday Rios left behind seven sons and one daughter. Murrah added that Stroud is impressive as a gener- CEPD Administrator Alison Hagerup said she would "Before we give her a title, let's give her a month," al counsel for the CEPD but for trial work Pittman be able to get out most of the reimbursement checks said Cutler. evening when the search for it was called off. Sanibel and Cape Coral police, the Lee County James John Sinclair of Key West was charged with would be the better choice. on the federal refund by the end of this week. The The board was told the final draft of the report to Rios and his brother, Juan, had been fishing off Sheriff's Department, the Florida Marine Patrol, DUI Jan. 30. A police officer saw his car with a trail- the gulf side of the Sanibel Causeway, When they He noted Pittman has said he will be able to get the exceptions she said are about six problem ones. Lee County to improve the chances of getting county and the U.S. Coast Guard all took part in the search er and JetSki attached sitting beside the Sanibel funding is still being worked on. attempted to return, die motor on the boat would answer to the lawsuit filed on time. It was due today, Hagerup added the logistics of looking into the for Rios, Causeway at 1:28 a.m. with its lights on. Sinclair was Likewise the coastal survey by Maverick Marine, not start. So, they began rowing it back to shore. Tuesday, Feb. 7. 1,095 legal documents that have crossed her desk on The boat was recovered. the refunds has been time consuming. which had promised to use a new technology to see Please see BEAT, page 25 The lawsuit was filed recently on behalf of Gulf Shores property owners David and Agnes Mathey. Because of a conflict for Murrah with meeting on through the water to give images of the bottom off- They allege over $1 million damage has been done to Wednesdays, the CEPD on Feb. 1 changed its regular shore along the coast of Captiva. Hagerup said A their property by erosion caused by the CEPD-con- meeting date for the rest of the year to the second Maverick Marine had said just before Christmas it structed groin addition at the south end of Captiva Thursday of each month. This ends a very long tradi- was having problems with the study and she has not & CANTINA DR. AULINO Island. tion of having the meetings on Wednesdays. The heard from the company since. 975 RabBit Road Next to ThejDomedy Club Their suit seeks reverse condemnation damages meeting time of 6 p.m. will stay the same. and also seeks to place an injunction against further Meetings will be at the Captiva Civic Association is pleased to announce the CEPD projects. building March 9, April 13, May 11, June 8, July 13, Introducing the Newest Store association of It was also announced at Friday's meeting that the Aug. 10, Sept. 7 (tentative budget meeting), Sept. 21 board will seek a closed attorney-client meeting with (final budget meeting), Oct. 12, Nov. 9 and Dec. 14. On The Island TRY OUR NEW DR. CARLTON Pittman. Such a meeting is allowed under the Florida Barbara Lindstrom, the former editor of the

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City officials meet DEP representatives Fuery and Ruot and Blowing Rock, N.C., was married Long-time Sanibel resident, Carol Dr. Margaret "Marci" Anne Hartog The couple resides in Gainesville, By Steve Ruediger Mayor Wally Kain and City Manager Gary Price ble for the Sanibel erosion. The CEPD denies the to George Ruot, formerly of Naples, Islander staff writer also were at the meeting. groin is the main cause of the increase in erosion. Bailey Fuery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Dr. William "Bill" B. Slayton were Fla. Fla., and Trumbull, Conn., on Saturday, Representatives of the City of Sanibel met with They found that an amended application dated Jan. Pritt said there is still no Blind Pass Inlet Jan. 14,1995. married in a candlelight ceremony Saturday, Jan. 7, 1995, at the Mansion representatives of the Florida Department of 24, 1995, had been received at DEP from the CEPD. Management Plan because the only one that has been Pat Slater officiated at the wedding, Environmental Protection in Tallahassee Monday, The amended application includes sand for both submitted was done just by the CEPD. which was held at the home of friends by the Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla. The bride is the daughter of retired Jan. 30, to discuss Sanibel's dispute with the Captiva Captiva and for northern Sanibel. Not only is the problem not resolved but the means on Sanibel. The bride was attended by Erosion Prevention District over erosion on northern to be used to resolve the problem are not known. Lt. Col. Rudolph and Barbara Hartog "So, that solves half the problem," said Pritt, refer- Constance Clancy, Shelly Storvis and Sanibel. ring to Sanibel's insistence that no sand be allowed And, of course, another major question is legisla- of Tierra Verde. Susan Chamberlain, all of Sanibel. "The meeting was a mild plus," said Sanibel City for Captiva unless sand is placed on northern Sanibel. tive funding. Although the application for the Captiva Alice Baer was the matron of honor. The groom is the son of Dr. Robert Attorney Bob Pritt a few days later. However, he The other half of the problem is the long-term beach nourishment has been amended to be more Groomsmen were Gary and Scott and Edith Slayton of Sanibel Island. added that "it by no means resolves the long-term solution to the erosion problem in the Blind Pass acceptable to Sanibel, funding still must be provided Ruot, the groom's brother and son, The bride is a graduate of Armwood issues." area. Sanibel insists the groin on Captiva is responsi- by the legislature before the plan can be acted upon. respectively, and his cousin, Roger High School, the University of Florida Boroway. After a reception, the newly- and the University of Florida School of weds danced at Chadwick's, and hon- Medicine. Brown to show slides, artifacts at Sanibel Library eymooned at the Castaways on Sanibel. She is completing her first year of Dr. Robin C. Brown, author of the ing and other works. His appearance book "Florida's Fossils" was published the downstairs meeting room of the The bride, a former teacher at residency at Shands Hospital, Depart- book "Florida's First People", will here Friday evening coincides with in 1988. new library. There is no charge for the Cypress Lake High School, writes ment of Pediatrics. motivational books for teachers and speak and show slides of his own work Florida Archaeology Week, Feb. 4-12. Brown's presentation will be held in program. The groom is a graduate of Oak travels extensively, lecturing and mod- in recreating Indian artifacts at Sponsored jointly by Sanibel's APPLIANCES • FURNITURE « WALLPAPER • DRAPERIES erating seminars for educators. Park-River Forest High School, Sanibel's new public library, 770 Historical Village and Museum and the Mr. Ruot is employed by Metro Oberlin College and the University of Dunlop Road, Friday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. public library, Brown's talk will con- 395-2525 Florida School of Medicine. Scales in Fort Myers. A noted authority and researcher tribute to the on-going education aspect 2240 Periwinkle Way Sanibel, FL 33957 The couple will reside on Sanibel. He is completing his third year of concerning early inhabitants of Florida, of the museum which is focused this Mr. and Mrs. George Ruot Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slayton Dr. Brown set out to learn firsthand season on the Calusa. VERTICALS S. "INI BUNDS A DRAPERIES A WALLPAPER AFURHJTUFE CARPET i, V1NY". A «RAMtC A WOOD 463-2000 some of the skills developed by primi- Brown grew up in Tampa and has "We Create Beautiful Lifestyles" 19110 San Carlos Blvd. tive peoples in order to survive. practiced medicine in Fort Myers for Fort Mye/s Beach Sanibel Bike Club plans second ride; Lakes Park jaunt set for Feb. 11 He has replicated prehistoric imple- 30 years. A lifelong interest in the early 33931 On Saturday, Feb. 11, the Sanibel Bike Club will Summerlin Road and McGregor Boulevard at 10 a.m. cle maintenance and more. ments from shell, bone, wood and history of Florida has prompted his hold its second official ride. This trip will take bicy- The trip will begin and end at that point. The riders The Sanibel Bike Club meets each Thursday at stone, then used them in weaving, carv- research and his writing. An earlier BLINDS • WOOD • MINI • VERTICAL clers to and from Lakes Park in South Fort Myers. will enjoy lunch - either packed at home or purchased 8:30 a.m. at The Quarterdeck restaurant on CARPET • CERAMIC TILE The journey will cover 16 miles. at the Lakes Park concession stand - at the halfway Periwinkle Way on Sanibel. The meetings feature CROW continued from page 1 Bikers will meet at the Sanibel end of the Sanibel point of the trip. various guest speakers. STOREW1DE SALE Factory Outlet shopping center at the intersection of Those interested in the Lakes Park ride are asked To join the club or for additional information about Marc Elie, DVM, a former CROW will be allowed to vote. to call 472-2700. the organization, call 472-2700. vet, was asked to return to the island as The computerized membership lists Then on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. interim executive director, and Brian have been carefully scrutinized by both 60% 1 14, 15 and 16, members of the group will attend the Logo contest announced Novak, DVM, continues in his position sides for both currency of membership WEATHER Mt. Dora (Fla.) bicycling festival. Participants and Islanders are invited to utilize their artistic talents of clinical veterinarian. Board member and the validity of proxies. A majority 6 MONTHS NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST their family members will stay at a local hotel. Other to create the official logo for the recently-organized Anita Pinder is serving as office man- of the Dec. 12 membership who vote - daytime activities are available for those family mem- WATCH Sanibel Bike Club. ager and there are presently two interns be it in person or by proxy - will decide bers who are not riders. The deadline for entries is Wednesday, March 1, on staff. Many of the day-in/day-out whether or not to remove the present Island (Style Those needing more information about the Mt. activities are carried out by volunteers. Last week's temperatures in paradise were Dora trip are asked to call Frank Rosen at 472-3524. 1995. The winner will be announced at the group's board at Wednesday's meeting. recorded at the Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Everyone is encouraged to get involved with the March 9 meeting at 8:30 a.m. at The Quarterdeck There were numerous letters to the Any members who are on the island Interiors Commerce as follows: Sanibel Bike Club, an organization that strives to restaurant. The prize to be awarded to the contest editor in local papers expressing opin- Wednesday - whether visitor or resident HIGH LOW RAIN maintain the bike paths and to promote safety in bik- winner will be announced at a later date. ions from volunteers and members on - are urged to attend the special meet- Sunday, Jan. 29 72 59 0.0 ing on Sanibel. Send entries to: Sanibel Bike Club, P.O. Box 951, both sides of the issue, and both Kubisz ing and Cast his or her vote for the by Pam Monday, Jan. 30 60 55 1.5 An event still being planned by the island group is Sanibel, FL 33957. and the board have communicated with future of CROW. Members may park in Tuesday, Jan. 31 70 56 0.0 the Spring Bicycle Rodeo for island youngsters. It The logo will be used on T-shirts, hats, letterhead the worldwide membership several St. Isabel's Catholic Church parking lot In-home Shopping Wednesday, Feb. 1 66 48 0.0 will promote bike path safety, biking etiquette, bicy- and business cards. times. The cut-off date for voting mem- starting at 12:30 p.m. and ride the trol- Thursday, Feb. 2 70 47 0.0 bership was Dec. 12, 1994, the day ley to the CROW grounds. This meet- Decor To Your Door Friday, Feb. 3 74 52 0.0 CROW Board President Phyllis Doug- ing is not open to the public and mem- Saturday, Feb. 4 72 51 TR A valentines celebration lass announced the date of the called bership will be verified prior to an indi- Sanibel Ft. Myers meeting. According to reliable sources, vidual's boarding the trolley. Island Beach the membership count on Dec. 12 was People are also urged to car pool or Florida LOTTO Many accoutrements of romance await close to 1,650. Since that date there are ride bikes to St. Isabel's as a courtesy 463-2000 undoubtedly some expirations, but to the church Numbers from Feb. 4,1995 Sanibel Historical Museum and Village visitors members in good standing on the 12th INTERIOR RASNTING* CUSTOM CABINETS'UPHOLSTERY members. ammmmmmmmammmmm 34-38-42-44-45-48 The accoutrements of romance highlights this who renew prior to the Feb. 8 meeting month's salute to Valentine's Day at Sanibel's Historical Village and Museum. Music boxes, —»——• MASTECTOMY beaded handbags, wedding gowns, candy contain- FITTINGS AND SHOPPING DO•A•DOME ers and valentines of all descriptions round out the IN YOUR HOME-PRIVATELY Ceiling Kits DONALD A. LERIGHT, DPM exhibits. jg^ 458-1111 from$99°° Three generations are represented from the fami- (limited timeoifer) Physician and Surgeon of the Foot and Ankle ly of Dee Kaiser of Sanibel who has loaned her 1-800-330-DOME mother's wedding dress (1911), her grandmother's EDITOR: Christopher Strine is pleased to announce the ADVERTISING MGR: Jack Messersmith 1876 grey wedding dress and an apron that had REPORTERS: Steve Ruediger, Frank Wagner, Anne Bellew belonged to her great-grandmother. This latter lady ^100' BLACK WHALE PHOTOGRAPHERS: Kathleen Blase and Saul Taffet opening of his new office's located CONTRIBUTORS: Capt. Mike Fuery, Bobbie Sharp, Bob created one of the 1840 quilts on display at the his- Maurer and Art Stevens toric village in January. AD SALES: Tracey Markwaiter, Sue Bryant in Cape Coral at CLASSIFIEDS/SUBSCRIPTIONS: Betty O'Neal Two steamer trunks overflow with trousseau LOCATION: MAILING ADDRESS: items; and vintage music boxes loaned by Sarah Ritz Diner P.O. Sox 56 643 Cape Coral Parkway and in Islander Center Sanibel, FL 33957 Fallert and Sigrid Akers join Lorraine Anderson's 2407 Periwinkle Way 472-5185 FAX 472-5302 collection of paper valentines. Ft. Myers at 13691 Metropolitan Parkway. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $22.00 $28.00 $28.00 $42.00 Jean Karabin's "Sailor's Valentines" fill a case THE ULTIMATE !N CRUISING & FISHING FUN 820.75 ;H»mpaper S26-*2 Newspaper Annual Subscription Annual Subscription in the entry hall. These are works of shell art origi- S1.SS Safes lte 51 ia Sate Tax U-SJk. 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We assume Cruise the Caloosahatchee w/ live entertainment, cash bars. no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisement but wili reprint at the museum. Dins at LaTiers, all you can eat & drink. $32 per person includes Call 542-6666 in Cape Coral without charge that part which is incorrect. We are no! responsible for any credit or Cruise Food, Tax, Tip. Reservation Required reimbursement after 30 days from publication date. The table in the dining room of the Rutland An 1876 wedding dress, part of valentine exhibit at Columns: Opinions expressed in columns in The islander and Letters to the Editor are Ihose of the person writing the column or letter and do not necessarily Sanibel's Historical Village and Museum, has been For schedule & Reservations SI 3-785-5S50 768-6699 in Ft. Myers reflecl those ol tne newspaper. Please see MUSEUM, page 11 loaned by Dee Kaiser. Docked al Gulf Star Marina, Ft Myers Beach Tuesday. Feb. 7. 1995 THE ISLANDER 7 Business Briefs Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1995 Danny Morgan Band named light-fare menu from 2 p.m. to 12 a.m. Reservations are suggested and can be made by B usiness For more information, call 472-5111, extension calling 472-6014. The Sundial is located at 1451 house band at Chadwick's 5181. Middle Gulf Drive on Sanibel. Perhaps beckoned by the "Captiva Moon," for which he titled his latest recording, Danny Morgan Windows on the Water U.S. Postal Services seeks Balinese batik brought to and company recently became the house band at Are you Chadwick's lounge at South Seas Plantation Resort & offers Sunday brunch buffet applicants for RCA positions Yacht Harbour on Captiva. Performing nightly, Windows on the Water, the Sundial Beach Resort's popular gulf-view restaurant, has expanded its popu- The United States Postal Service is now accepting entrepreneurial? Wednesday through Sunday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., applications for the position of Rural Carrier the Danny Morgan Band creates music merriment lar champagne Sunday brunch into a bountiful buffet. Bailey's Shopping Center Associate in the post offices within Area V, which during the year-round party at Chadwick's lounge. Patrons can watch dolphins play in the morning surf By Steve Ruediger includes Fort Myers, Bokeelia, Punta Gorda, Sanibel, Consider a closely Islander staff writer A favorite of Sanibel/Captiva entertainment for as they dine on such tempting dishes as smoked Naples, Bonita Springs, Estero, Placida and St. James A new men's, women's and children's clothing years, the Danny Morgan Band has released three salmon, eggs benedict and bronzed grouper, comple- City. held corporation store which also features interior decoration items has albums, all featuring original, tropical-themed tunes mented by champagne, orange juice and coffee. opened in the Bailey's Shopping Center. such as "Captiva Moon" and "Saltwater Kisses." The brunch buffet also offers an array of brunch A RCA is a part-time, non-career position. When In an increasingly entrepreneurial society, Body By Nature has taken over the space and Morgan's play list also includes a variety of music classics, such as tossed, fresh fruit, Caesar and grilled full-time career positions become available, they are more and more people are choosing to strike out stock of what was Bailey's Casual Wear. However, styles ranging from rhythm and blues, pop and reggae vegetable salads; vegetable pate; chef carved ham; first offered to career rural carriers. If there are no on their own and join the ranks of the proudly Body by Nature is bringing in its own clothing. So, it to country classics. grilled chicken; scrambled eggs; and the frittata du career rural carriers, the positions are offered to "self-employed." When one first starts such a needs to clear out the former Bailey's Casual Wear Morgan has appeared for or appeared with the jour, a large Italian omelet with varying ingredients RCAs with at least one year of continuous service. A small business operation, taxation and liability clothing. New owner Scott Pasley says the existing Beach Boys, Barry Manilow, Joe Cocker, Little Feat served in slices. Also included are such desserts as career position is generally offered to the RCA with concerns commonly are not of paramount con- inventory is being sold at bargain prices. and Jimmy Buffet. The band features the hot vocals key lime pie, fresh berries and a variety of fresh- the most service. cern to the new business owner, as opposed to The new clothing and decorative items being intro- of Andrea Fiore, who also tackles congas and percus- baked cakes and pastries. Rural carriers are required to accept, collect and duced to Sanibel are hand made in Bali. Pasley said the more immediate concerns of profit and over- sion; David Dust, master electric and nylon string Windows on the Water, which was named as one deliver all classes of mail up to 70 pounds, as well as his company is the first to intermix Western style with head. The business usually will be operated ini- guitarist and blues-style vocalist; and Tom Gallian, of Florida Trend magazine's top 200 restaurants in stamp supplies and money orders. The positions may tially as a sole proprietorship or a simple part- Balinese handicraft. the "steady-as-a-rock" drummer. include irregular hours. In addition to being the name of the new store, Florida for the third time in 1994, has gained fame nership, the simplest forms of organization. Those interested can submit applications now Body By Nature is the name of the national adult Chadwick's lounge and restaurant, located at the through the creations of Chef Peter Abrahamson. However, as the business grows, one should take entrance to South Seas Plantation, boats a recent The Sunday brunch buffet is open to the public and through March 3, 1995. The hourly pay scale is the time to examine other organizational alterna- clothing line. Kukuda is the name of the children's line of cloth- $250,000 renovation. The lounge, now open to 1 is available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and costs $15.95 $10.54. tives - especially with regard to limiting one's ing and of the decorative items. Kukuda means peek- a.m., features nightly drink specials, complimentary for adults and $7.95 for children ages 5 through 12. Applications are available at any postal service liability for any legal consequences of actions aboo in Balinese and the peekaboo theme can be appetizers from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. and an expanded Children under 4 eat free. office. taken on behalf of the business. found on many of the items. Hand-made batik is a featured aspect of the cloth- Corporation continued from page 6 ing. The Kukuda line was introduced last year at Obituary avenues such as a straight C corporation or a simple wholesale shows in Atlanta and San Francisco. It won partnership agreement. No single consideration - FROM THE (Richard F.) Beston of Sanibel and Lois Ann best of show at both shows. A feature on the line is whether it be regarding tax, organizational complexi- Edna M. Spears Fetherston of Naples; six grandchildren; and two soon to appear in Kid's Fashion magazine. ty or liability factors - should control. All should be The store in the Bailey's Shopping Center is to Edna M. Spears, 94, of Sanibel, died Thursday, LEGAL PAD great-grandchildren. carefully examined and evaluated. become the prototype retail store of what until now Feb. 3, 1995, in Fort Myers. Formerly of New By Peter E. Kelly Mass of Christian burial will be in Connecticut has been strictly a wholesale company. Canaan, Conn., she had resided in the Sanibel with interment in New York. Peter E. Kelly, Esq., an attorney at law, is an island It will in the future be shown as the example when Island area for the past year and a half. Local arrangements by the Phil Kiser Funeral resident. His office is located at 1633 Periwinkle franchises are being offered. Photo by Steve Ruediger Surviving are two daughters, Edna Mae Home Inc. on Cypress Lake Drive in Fort Myers. Way, Suite H, on Sanibel. For information, call 395- The "close corporation" - or "closely held Pasley said the plan is to sell the Bailey Casual Scott Pasley in his new island shop 2211. corporation" - is a recommended vehicle to meet Wear stock out while the new stock is being brought these concerns. The close corporation is a true in during the season. Why was Sanibel selected for the first store? • 472-5800' corporation but not as complex, or oftentimes Then the store will close during July and August to Pasley said he has known Sam Bailey, a well- legally intimidating, as the standard corporation be redone into the look that Body by Nature wants for known islander who is one of the owners of the shop- Proudly Announcing the Opening of the: may appear. It is a comfortable legal framework its future chain of stores. ping center, for years. RENT BOATS for a small business to function within. The con- JENSEN'S TWIN PALM LuniKm0ay Cam Center comitant tax status that should go hand-in-hand with setting up a close corporation is the election RESORT AND MARINA of Subchapter S status under the Internal Revenue Code, which is a relatively straightfor- Water Taxi to Outer Islands $ ward procedure. The result of these two steps is that you will not be subject to the requisite dou- Be your own Captain ble taxation that comes with the standard corpo- Fully Trained Qualified Staff ration (referred to as a "C" corporation) and you The award-winning Closest to outer islands Open 7 days a week • 8:00 am to 6:00 prn will have the benefit of limited liability, which Island Designs sign in Fabulous Shelling on Deserted Beaches REASONABLE RATE should make you "breathe a little easier" as your front of the Forever Excellent Fishing Areas FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL business grows. Green Center on Sani- bel. state licensed facility 1440 ESTERO BLVD. Generally speaking, the Subchapter S corpo- CAPTIVA IS. 086276 463-5550 FT. MYERS BEACH ration will be treated as a partnership with regard lliliiSiiiiiiiii . 472-5800. to income tax treatment. This can be especially beneficial to a young company since each share- holder can deduct certain business losses against his or her personal income. Under Florida Law, the close corporation - or "S" corporation - must by NATURALLY BEAUTIFUL have 35 or fewer shareholders. (A husband and y GENUINE FULL GRAIN LEATHER wife are considered as one shareholder.) Some of ' Beautiful leather sofas and recliners are now available at Denmark Imports. the formalities of a C corporation are not M & M'Interiors All of our pieces are made from the highest quality full grain leather. Accept no substitutes. required, and the shareholders usually actively Available in several styles and colors. Free set-up and delivery in S. W. Florida. manage the corporation themselves. As a general Island Designs wins national CUT & LOOP rule, the shareholders should be individuals and CONTINOUS FILAMENT the stock issued must be of one class. Also, one must be aware that one cannot be offered the award for Forever Green sign NYLON CARPET advantages of Subchapter S election if your cor- Island Designs, a Captiva firm specializing in ating outstanding signs on Sanibel and Captiva Less poration is a member of an "affiliated group", $ ! 50 quality sign design, has received a fourth place sinc' e 1990." Othe" r signs it has designed are featured Than which term is specifically defined in the code. per yard award in the coveted Signs of the Times 17th in a "Signs of Florida" special section appearing in 10 with pad "When considering electing Subchapter S status, Annual Commercial Sign Design Competition. The the March issue of Signs of the Times magazine. Excluding Installation one should also keep in mind that the election firm's award-winning sign was designed for the The company's signs on the islands include -Drapes "Valances for such status can be made up to the 15th day of Forever Green Center on Periwinkle Way on Tahitian Gardens, Sanibel Public Library, Olde : the third month of the taxable year for which it • Verticals ^ Honeycomb Shades Sanibel. It was honored in the Entry Monuments Sanibel, Huxter's, the Island Information Center, * PMfed Shades • Carpet will be effective. Consequently, if the end of category. McCarthy's Marina, the Seashells of Sanibel con- VMMaHd m your taxable year has already passed, you still Chip Carter, president of Island Designs, said, dominiums and numerous private Captiva drive- Customer Satisfaction may be able to elect Subchapter S status. "We are especially proud of this honor because the ways. These are some of the most salient points in Signs of the Times competition is the most presti- The firm also designs logos and has completed is Our Primary Goal considering whether to form a close corporation gious in the sign industry, with 465 entries, includ- emblems for South Seas Plantation's 20th anniver- •ONSTA^OSOWATOft • *9H0>ATHOM£ ASSISTANCE aenwee with Subchapter S tax status. Your own personal ing international entries. As far as we know, we are sary, the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum and the the only entrant from Florida to win." OUe$it Mtet9ig.8#6k Mm&fextwer wLee County business and tax situation may dictate other Captiva Memorial Library. 954 COUKinif CJ.UfrW.VO, « WOUSTSlM.*Aiai {MARVIN M.WM' CM* CORAL Carter has a fine arts degree from the University Carter is joined in Island Designs by his wife, Please see CORPORATION, page 7 of Southwest Louisiana and has been in the sign Marilyn, and can be reached for new assignments at Foil Mvcrs • 1»> II lo\\f>! • 482-1270 business for 15 years. Island Designs has been ere- 395-2222. ^0^^ Naples • Imperial bquare • 591-3773 Please allow 5 weeks for delivery. Tuesday. Feb. 7. 1995 THE ISLANDER 9 Blind Pass erosion and raising interest rates Tuesday, A little discussed but major aspect of the conflict not a good example. Feb. 7,1995 over erosion in the Blind Pass area is whether or not 8 Commentary Blind Pass itself remains open. The economists seem somewhat mystified that the Historically, northern Sanibel beaches have tended Ponderings economy is doing so well and there have not been to expand when Blind Pass is closed and tended to signs of any significant Inflation^ " contract when Blind Pass is open. Perhaps the rules have changed. There has also been an historical tendency for the By Steve Ruediger In the past, the economy was more closed and What was that last pass to alternate between being open and closed. could be treated as a closed system. A change However, the pass has not been closed since before Now it is part of a much more integrated world the groin on Captiva was extended by the Captiva economy. In the 1950s you bought a car manufac- Erosion Prevention District in 1988. It might be helpful to the whole debate over long- tured by one of four or five U.S. companies. Now column about? AARGH! For the past few years Sanibel has argued that the term solutions to the erosion on northern Sanibel if your choice of cars also includes ones manufactured of seasons Boy, I must be losing it! There are weeks when increase in erosion on northern Sanibel is caused by more attention were paid to the question of whether in Asia, Europe and Mexico. The same is true for the extension of that groin. The CEPD has argued that Blind Pass being open is a major contributor to that shirts, cameras, computers and most other products. It is with mixed emotions that I note the pass- I'm so busy I think I'm going to forget my head, but ISLANDER'S NOTES the groin is not the primary cause and that more sand ing of the "What is the city going to do about until last week I hadn't forgotten anything major. erosion and what should be done if it is. Prices in the U.S. will be influenced partly by the hurricanes" season and entry into the "What is I did all the subscriptions, classified ads and typing is passing south now than was passing before the costs of these non-U.S. manufacturers. They are not the city going to do about traffic" season. that had come in, so what could that be in the back of By Betty O'Neal beach nourishment and groin extension on Captiva. Another problem that never seems to get solved is as influenced by the U.S. Federal Reserve as domestic my mind that was bugging me? Oh well, it must not Therefore, it is appropriate to report at this time It is entirely possible that the groin does bear a the economy. The Federal Reserve Board keeps rais- manufacturers. be important, right? that 1994 was another record year for traffic major responsibility for the erosion, but not because it ing interest rates because it fears inflation as a result Also, the rest of the world is pulling out of its I was sitting in bed Sunday morning, reading that coming onto Sanibel. Sanibel is as popular as I really think my brain has turned to mush because is stopping sand from moving south. It may be of the economy doing so well. recessions slower than the U.S. pulled out of its reces- other paper that comes out on Sundays and watching of the fact that it's rained or been cold every weekend responsible for the erosion because it is keeping Blind There hasn't actually been significant inflation, sion. So those economies are not as overheated. ever! the news on TV when it hit me - bam - what did I do According to the Sanibel Causeway toll booth since Christmas and I haven't been to the beach to Pass from going into a closed phase. only the fear of it. Perhaps we have nothing to fear That could be a reason the inflation danger is not as in my column this week? clear out the cobwebs! And of course, I waited and statistics, 3,225,118 vehicles came onto Sanibel If this is true, then the solution to the problem is but fear itself. great as feared. AAARRRGHHH! waited for the Publisher's Clearinghouse Prize Patrol during calendar year 1994. (All of this data is on both obvious and controversial: close Blind Pass. Raising the interest rates raises the cost of doing The Federal Reserve still seems to be working I didn't do one!! and they didn't come! My thought is that they proba- one-way trips entering the island.) That is 41,656 One problem with that solution is that Sanibel is so business and raises the cost of borrowing money for under the economic theories its members would have And I thought I was doing so well with this ele- bly didn't have the $3 to get across the bridge and opposed to Blind Pass being closed that it wants a major purchases. learned when they were in college in the 1950s or more than 1993 and 136,913 more than 1992. phant's memory of mine! I even finished the typing I had to give it to somebody else! That's the story of guarantee in the CEPD beach nourishment plan that if The logic of the economists is that if interest rates 1940s. This is also 1,104,839, or 52 percent, more than had for Island Living on Friday (not due until my life!! the total on-island causeway traffic recorded in the extra sand results in the closing of Blind Pass, the are raised, businesses facing higher costs will reduce The world has changed drastically since then. Monday) and started on something that didn't have to Well, not completely, but then we'll get to that 1984 - just 10 years ago. pass will be re-opened. expansion and purchase plans. This will slow down But, again, I am not an economist so I probably be typed until I had extra time. Ha ha, I thought I had another time if I remember to write about it!! extra time for a change, and couldn't figure out why!! There is good reason for this opposition to closing the economy and head off inflation. just don't understand any of this. Perhaps. the pass. Clam Bayou has been closed to the Gulf of Oh well, you probably all needed a break from my Betty O'Neal is an island resident and the reception- But hold on just a minute. What if instead of senseless ramblings anyway! But that column is the ist, classified ad manager, circulation manager, typ- Mexico recently. All you need to do is sniff the reducing expansion plans the businesses increase It might be noticed that at one point I said U.S. really fun part of my job!! ist and a columnist for The Islander. waters of Clam Bayou to know one of the major prices and pass on the higher interest costs to the con- manufacturers could just raise prices and at another (FROM THE DESK problems with closing Blind Pass. sumers? Won't that mean that the Federal Reserve's point I said international competition could hold OF THE The changes in Blind Pass being open or closed interest rate hikes will have produced the inflation down prices. Letters have usually been associated with a storm. Hurricane that was supposedly being fought? This might seem a contradiction. It really isn't CITY MANAGER Donna opened the pass in 1960. It was closed again in Perhaps I should not ask such a question. After all, By Gary Price An ode Police handling of Sunday 1964. Hurricane Agnes opened it in 1972. It was I am not an economist and these professional econo- Please see RATES, page 22 again closed in 1977 and was finally opened by the mists must know what to a church traffic irritating No Name storm in 1982. they are doing. The greatest month for traffic on Sanibel con- friend To the editor This appears to be a no win situation. If Blind Pass For example, Mexico tinues to be March with 357,362 vehicles cross- The Islander is open, there is more erosion to the south of it. If it is finally has a professional FORT MVERS HRRBORSIDE ing the causeway in '94. The second largest closed, there is smelly, stagnant water within it and economist as its president To the editor Last Sunday, Jan. 29,1 was driving south on the PRESENTS month was April with 308,596 vehicles. The The Islander San-Cap highway and traffic began to slow up before lack of access through the pass. ... Well, perhaps that is slowest month was September with 212,547 When I first the intersection of Rabbit Road. But starting around vehicles. met him, he 11:15 a.m. all traffic came to a standstill and I was THE PIRNO BRTISTRV OF Remember the traffic delays you experienced told me that it held up for at least 13 minutes. Two police cars - not last March and April? Compare this to the rela- r was too cold just one - were waving on some 250 cars exiting from tively free flow of traffic in August and for shots. Being St. Isabel Catholic Church without a break. ROGER UJILLIRMS September. The difference is about 10,000 total that it was only vehicles for the month generally scattered over By what right has St. Isabel to perpetrate this self- RND HIS GRERTTHERTRE the afternoons of a 30- or 31-day period. 11 a.m., I ish priority? Suppose someone had been in an emer- agreed with Since the heaviest range of times for our traf- gency situation and needed to get medical help at a ORCNESTRR fic delays is typically limited to a few hours in him. I told him doctor's office downtown? I was stopped some 20 the afternoon, most of this increase in vehicles is that I only cars back from the church exit. There was no way to FEB. 7 - HT 8:15 PM still squeezed into the fairly short time periods drink wine anyway, and he looked at me funny. He call out to the police officers in control. J 5BJ 5a$ 5B TICKETS for traffic leaving the island. Thus, the longer was originally from Baaaaston, and he was trying to To my knowledge, no other church would exercise 18. 15. 11, delays. tell me that it was too cold to wear shorts. such injustice to the public. A solution to the problem C.R.O.W. It is also interesting to note that in December He had his own little coconut stand which his son, could have been made by having the police let the 1994, we experienced 272,408 vehicles coming Buddy, always kept supplied with coconuts and other churchgoers exit in shifts or groups of 25 or 30 cars. THE KING OF ROMRNCE into our community - a 1,610 vehicle increase locally grown, tropical pieces of produce. He used to That way, the San-Cap traffic would be able to move. over December 1993. This increase occurred in sit outside the front of his house under an umbrella Just common sense! "EN GEL BERT" spite of rainy weather and the implementation of table which we called the "neighborhood cafe." It Diana L Smith Sanibel the city's much maligned beach parking fee pro- was frequented, on occasion, by other people around IN CONCERT gram. the island who came to swap stories. He was a story- For the record, as a comparison point, during teller. Merchant's workmanship SUNDRV FEB. 12, 8:15 PM all of 1975 (the first year the city kept this data) At his funeral, a man of the cloth referred to him pleases island resident 5fl $ 58 $ 5a a total of 793,373 vehicles came across the as "a cantankerous old man. A man who wasn't TICKETS *41. 38. 31. bridge. As you can see, this count has increased afraid to tell it like it was. As gruff as he was, he was To the editor by over 400 percent in the intervening 19 years. The Islander also a deeply spiritual man ..." And, that he was. A JX SMITH'S In response, the city has methodically under- storyteller (52/7) is a spiritual being. Accolades to Pam at Beach Floor & Decor on FFRRTTAMY8TH. 1995 (WED.) taken many relatively minor roadway improve- Our neighbor has left us to soar around the uni- Periwinkle Way. I couldn't be more pleased with STRRDUST MEMORIES ment projects in its 20-year history to keep up verse, probably telling stories and riding on the wind. your great service and excellent workmanship. I want with the steady increases in traffic, including AT 1:30 P.M. You probably all knew him as "Pop", James "Pop" to publicly recommend you to all who plan on deco- THE MUSIC OF THE VERRS GONE BY constructing some short connector roads, a few Murphy. I wrote the following poem for, and about rating or redecorating their homes. turn lanes and many intersection modifications. ON THE C.R.O.W. GROUNDS **** RT THE "Pop", which I would like to share with you. Ann Nazarawh Combined, these individual projects have made Sanibel AND BRCRDE THEflTRE improvements to flows necessary to assist our - DOWNTOWN FT. MVERS - movement of more and more traffic. "Pop" BIG Arts garden party Actually, delays on Periwinkle Way today are They cleared another spot today VOTE FOR A FEB. 23, 24, 25 RT 8 PM about what we experienced in 1978. It's true that A splintered piece of tree still supporters thanked SUNDRV MRTINEE - we haven't gotten ahead, but so far we seem to stands clutched by fingers hardened like the wood To the editor F.EB 26 RT 2 PM be keeping up with the increased traffic. So, The Islander while traffic has increased phenomenally, we Pop, an awful sound ripped roared today BOARD!!!! A buzz, o snap, a fallen tree, a On Jan. 15,1995, the Barrier Island Group for the HERE'S WHAT THE CRITICS SAY.. have managed to contain most of its impact "On a scale of 1-10, it's a 10 plus..." Frank Wagner, T/J©Islander without giving up the character of the communi- battle lost, a climb no more Arts held a garden party as part of a fund-raising AND effort for an addition to the present facility. In spite of "The playgoers were clapping, shouting 'Bravo'..." ty, the year-round ambiance or the budget of the Rest now in metal cages carted off Maureen Bashaw, News-Press city, which would result if more extensive modi- uncooperative weather, over 300 people came out to In strands they come today REINSTATE DR. JOHN KUBISZ! 5B 58 fications were undertaken. knot of you, or where you stood offer support. It was a most enjoyable afternoon. Tickets -*15. -Ml. A silent stand makes them stop I'd like to publicly thank the following merchants To Charge By Phone Call Ticketmaster Sanibel City Manager Gary A. Price periodically ****OPEN TO MEMBERS OF C.R.O.W. No, they'll never hear us, Pop. for their support and generosity: Bailey's, Jerry's, 334-3389 or Far Group Rates addresses issues of interest to the community South Seas Plantation, Sundial, Tarwinkles, Timbers, WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION Call the Harborside BOH Office - I-81 3-332-6621 and submits his commentaries to The Islander Hungry Heron, The Sanibel Flower Company, flfter 1B flM - Monday Thru Saturday for publication. Ron Smiley hv BOH Office is located at 1575 Monroe Street, Doiuntoum Ft, Myers Captiva Please see LETTERS, page 17 10 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Feb. 7.1995 Tuesday. Feb. 7.1995 THE ISLANDER 11 What's Playing Feb. 7 to Feb. 14 Audubon meeting THE ISLANDER can help with all of your classified needs. SANJBEL & CAPTIVA Island Cinema Tickets are $41.50 and $38.50. Stop at the box office to highlight 'old' Africa For information, please call 472-5185. Pirate Playhouse 525 Tarpon Bay Road 472-1701 or call Ticketmasters at 287-8844 or 334-3309 for orders 2200 Periwinkle Way 472-0006 A newly renovated two-theater complex or information. By Anne Bellew Islander Staff Writer « Alan Ayckbourn's "Bedroom Farce" is currently keep- • "Little Women" starring Wynona Rider (P.G.-13) Show ing audiences entertained with wildly humorous marital time 6:30 p.m. Claibourne & Ned Foulds Theater This week's regular Thursday night Sanibel- intrigues; stellar performances by Maurice Schlafer, • "Legends of the Fall," starring Brad Pitt, Anthony McGregor at Royal Palm Square 939-2787 Captiva Audubon Society meeting will feature long- James Walker, Marilyn Mays, Nick Stannard; and direc- Hopkins and Aidan Quinn. Rated R. Show time 8:45.; Coming attraction: time islander Lynne Rieger in a presentation entitled tion by Robert Cacioppo. matinees Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. • It's Elvis Presley Month at the Lee County Alliance of "Botswana - The Last of Old Africa". Regular performance schedule is Monday through • "Nell", starring Jodie Foster. Rated PG-13. Show times the Arts. Theater Conspiracy, the resident theater com- Rieger has been a winter resident and active mem- Saturday at 8 p.m.; Wednesday matinee at 2 p.m. are 7 and 9:15 p.m.; matinees Saturday and Sunday at pany of the Alliance's Foulds Theater, will present two ber of the local Audubon group for 14 years. She has Tickets are $19 for evening performances and $14 for 4 p.m. one-act plays, "Graceland" and "Asleep on the Wind." The performance schedule is 8 p.m., Feb. 9, 10,11, 16, served as a volunteer for both the Sanibel-Captiva matinees (Special Saturday matinee Feb. 4.) Tickets are $6 for adults, $3.75 for seniors and chil- Conservation Foundation and J.N. "Ding" Darling Y)uK dren 11 and under. Check Friday for current listing. 17 and 18, with a 2 p.m. matinee Saturday, Feb. 5. Call for reservations. National Wildlife Refuge. She was editor for a num- Old Schoolhouse Theater ber of years of the "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society's 1905 Periwinkle Way 472-6862 Sanibel Island Comedy Club Nature Guide published by The Islander. • Cole Porter's "Anything Goes," J.T. Smith's new adap- Sanibel-Captiva Road Broadway Palm Dinner Theater Country on ve tation of the classic musical comedy with many Porter Loco's Island Grill and Cantina 472-8833 1380 Colonial Blvd. 278-4422 Not only is she a talented still photographer, but hit tunes, is currently entertaining audiences. For reser- I Opening Wednesday, Feb. 8, will be comedy headliner • "Fiddler on the Roof," the timeless classic about she also produces professional quality videos and vations please call 472-6862. All major credit cards A. Whitney Brown. Show time is 9 p.m., Wednesday Tevye, a Jewish milkman who ponders the "vast eternal made the orientation film for the SCCF. She regularly accepted. Regular performance schedule is 8 p.m., through Sunday. plan" for his family and his country and featuring the attends both photography and writing workshops and AlwaysWinted Monday through Saturday; 2 p.m. Wednesday matinee; FORT MYERS songs "Sunrise, Sunset," "if I were A Rich Man," she is a world traveler. In her "spare time" she goes and 4 p.m. Sunset performance. Evenings $19; mati- Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hail "Matchmaker" and others, is currently playing. back to Wisconsin where she grew up and where she nees and Sunsets $17.50. 8099 College Parkway 481-4849 • In the Cafe Cabaret, a new ala carte restaurant inside has four grandchildren. To BelongTb? • Southwest Florida Symphony Pops "Great American the Broadway Palm, nationally known comedians David On Feb. 9 Rieger will present a program on BIG Arts Center Musicals," with Maestro Paul Nadler conducting, will be Sayh and Tom Drake perform Friday and Saturday Botswana. Many of the images for this program were Lexington Country dub. Worthington Homes, the home building company 900 Dunlop Road 395-0900 performed at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10 and nights. Show time is 9 p.m. Admission: $6, with no drink After years of pknning, this magnificent master- Phillips and Founders galleries: taken in the Okanango Delta and Kalahari Desert - of Worthington Communities, has been responsible 11. Only balcony seats are available: $17 and $13 minimum. areas of the country with fewer residents and visitors planned community is finallybecomin g reality for over $130 million in quality home construction. • San-Cap Art League's Third Annual Art Show runs • A recital by pianist Karl Haas, "Music and Humanism" through Feb. 26. Paintings by members of the league than other safari destinations. And it was more than worth the wait. to benefit WSFP 90.1 FM, will be held at 2 p.m., Off Beach Players Premier Season of Comedies The result of all this experience is a country club and BIG Arts art class members will hang in both gal- "It may be the one area left on the continent that Sunday, Feb. 12. Tickets are $18.50 Kiwanis Theater Situated on more than 430 exclusive acres of lakes, community—and a home within it—that is leries. Gallery hours are 1 to 4 p.m., daily. gives one a sense of the old, wild, remote and unmatched for qualityand enduring value. 1630 Woodford Ave. 472-9357 fairways and nature preserves, this gated community Harborside Convention Center unspoiled Africa," she said. will feature single family estate homes, villas and • Larry Shue's comedy/drama "The Foreigner," with Coming attraction: 1373 Monroe St 334-4958 Game viewing often resulted in close encounters luxury & resort-style condominiums. Get Ready To Move, Ft Myers. Artistic Director Robert Toperzer playing a leading role, • BIG Arts Great Musicians Series presents baritone • Engelbert Humperdinck, 'The King of Romance," the with lions, hippos and, especially, elephants (there are Right now, you can reserve a choice location Nicholas Loren and soprano Kathryn Wright in concert, will be performed at 8 p.m. Feb. 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, It's located just minutes from Sanibel, Captiva, Ft. for your single family home, villa or luxury world's most famous love song vocalist, steps into the some 600,000 in Botswana) as well as graceful Myers Beach and all the things you need. Saturday, Feb. 11., at 8 p.m. Single tickets are $19. Harborside spotlight at 8:15 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 12. 23, 24 and 25. There will be special matinee perfor- condominium. mances Feb. 11 and 25 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 for impala, fierce cap buffalo and a wide variety of birds. The focus of the community, of course, is a chal- She ends the program with a visit to awesome It's an opportunity that may adults and $6 for theatergoers aged 17 and under. For lenging par 72 18-hole championship golf course by never, ever come again. group rates please contact Vince Kelly at 472-9357. Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Gordon Lewis. And it's designed to be exciting for all Do you have The presentation starts at 8 p.m. at the Sanibel levels of play, from beginner to seasoned pro. Our preview gallery is located at Summerlin & Bass Roads Arcade Theater Community Center on Periwinkle Way and it is open There will also be a full-facility Clubhouse with 2267 First St. 332-6736 to the public. A $2 donation per person is requested. in Ft. Myers. We're open rental property? fine and casual dining, golf & tennis pro shop, large from 9 am to 5 pm • "Uncommon Friends," a Players Guild Production, is Interested birders can also sign up at the meeting swimming pool, spa, cabanas, and a lighted tennis daily. Noon to 5 pm currently playing. Performance schedule is 8 p.m. for the rest of Bev and Clair Postmus' Monday complex with 6 Har Tru tournament courts. on Sunday. Thursday, Feb. 9; 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10; and 2 p.m. evening Intermediate Bird Identification classes. The Find out about the income tax consequences from -iiiiiii What's more, when you purchase your home at The club you've Saturday, Feb. 11. Tickets are $15 at the door or $12 in cost is $5 per session and a field trip will be arranged. Lexington Country Club, there are no initiation fees. advance. always wanted to •ippEifeiiRp If you love golf and resort-like living, Lexington belong to is finallyhere . •;,: H&RBLOGK « New Arts Festival Winter Concert Series presents The continued from page 4 Country Club is definitely the one for you. Turtle Island String Quartet at 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12. Museum Get ready to move, Ft Myers. Tickets are $20. House museum is set for a romantic dinner for Another Superb QnMtnunityBy You can trust H&R Block. liiiii two complete with roses, red cloth and antique china 'Worimgton ComtnunitieSjlnc Lee County Civic Center that once belonged to Elsie Maeckel of Iowa and Lexington Country Club is based on more than 11831 Bayshore RdL, North Fort Myers loaned by her granddaughter, Jody Brown. Place set- four decades of combined experience by the devel- EXENT 543-7469 opment team of Worthington Communities, Inc. /COUNTRY CLUB WOOSTER LANE tings are completed by crystal from the trousseau of Coming attraction: Their experience is evidenced in such fine com- PALM RIDGE PLAZA g|l_ • Famous country singing group Alabama will appear in Milbrey Rushworth's mother, Christine Buck. Located at 950 Dunlop Road, the historic village is munities as Worthington Country Club, Quail concert for one night only, Friday, Feb. 18, at 7:30 p.m. Creek, Bonita Bay and many other fine residential open Wednesday through Saturday each week from 16561 Bass Road, Ft. Myers, FL 33908 • 813-437-0150 472-1888 All tickets are $24.50. communities throughout Southwest Florida. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NAPLES Training sessions for persons motivated to join the Naples Philharmonic Center volunteer docent staff will take place in mid-March. Complete Home Furnishings 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., 597-1900 Applications are available at the museum and for fur- • Tenor Jerry Hadley in will perform in concert at 8 p.m., ther information please call Kay Strong at 472-3877; All in One Store Tuesday, Feb.7. Tickets are $36. Mary Bell at 472-1812; or Laura Cope at 472-1348. Wdm Bidding It • Tommy Dorsey Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 8. Tickets are $28. Home and Office Furnishings • The Naples Philharmonic Classical IV Concert, with Christopher Seaman conducting and pianist Jeffrey • TAXES • Wall and Window Coverings Kahan as guest artist, will be held at 8 p.m., Friday and INCOME TAX PREPARATION Carpeting • Tile • Oriental Rugs Saturday, Feb. 10 and 1 i. A Conductor's Prelude will be • Individual • Corporation Custom Condo Packages held at 7 p.m. Tickets are $32. There will be a 2 p.m. matinee Sunday, Feb. 12. A Conductor's Prelude begins • Partnership • Estate-Trusts at 1 p.m. Tickets are $25. • Foreign Tax • Non-Resident Complimentary Consultation • B.J. Ward in Stand-up Opera will be featured at 7 Aliens in Your Home or Office with p.m., Sunday, Feb. 12. Tickets are $18. TAX FORMS AVAILABLE FOR ALL STATES an A.S.I.D. Designer • Miami City Ballet Program II, The Patricia McBride Festival featuring "Rubies", will be performed at 8 p.m., THOMAS R. LOUWERS, M.S.T. Tuesday and Wednesday; Feb. 14 and 15. There will be 1619 Periwinkle Way, Suite 102 A New Addition... a 7 p.m. dance preview both evenings. Tickets are $36. 472-5152 Sanibel, FL 33957 John Collette In The Philharmonic galleries: Fine Art • The exhibit, From Deep Roots to New Ground: The Gulla Landscapes of Jonathan Green, runs through Feb. When in Boca Grande, Stop by the 25, and Engaged Cultures: Ten Contemporary Latino Sanibel Island Dracena Model Home at Boca Bay Artists/a Different America, runs through Feb. 22. ANTIQUES completely furnished by Foxworthy's Docent guided tours are available Monday through AND COLLECTOR'S SHOW Saturday at 11 a.m. theater schedule permitting. Gallery FEBRUARY admission is $3 for adults and $1.50 for students. Community Center u '12 30 Dealers Periwinkle Way Offering Choice Antiques Naples Dinner Theatre Snnibel Island, and Collectibles 1025 Piper Boulevard North 337-1101 Florida Saturday 10-6 P.M.Sunday 12-5 P.M 472-1327 • Currently playing "Sugar," the delightful musical come- 2430 Periwinkle Way INTERIORS DESIGN SINCE 1924 dy based on the all-time-hit film "Some Like It Hot." Sanibel Island Admission Call for reservations and please remember - men $3.00 ($2.50 with this ad) Ask about Our In-House must wear jackets. Refreshments • Freel'nrkine FINANCING PROGRAM Tuesday. Feb. 7. 1995 THE ISLANDER 13 12 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Feb. 7.1995 COMMUNITY FRIDAY, FEB. 10 AA — Closed step meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael Beach walk — Touch tank presentation and guided Intermediate Tap — Merle Rauscher teaches course More Unsung Women — Ingeborg Mauksch's class and All Angels Episcopal Church on Sanibel. walk begins at 8:45 a.m. at the Sanibel-Captiva Arthritis Water Exercise — Class meets at the at BIG Arts from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. Call 395-0900. at BIG Arts begins at 10 a.m. Call 395-0900. Conservation Foundation. Bring your car. Fee by Sanibel Rec Center pool at 11 a.m. Call Coby at 472- MONDAY, FEB donation. Call 472-2329 for information. FLOWMOBILE — State's mobile licensing-unit sets up_ 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through 0345 for information. shop at Bailey's Shopping Center on Sanibel from Early Bird Special — "Ding" Darling Refuge tour the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are 'Wild' Grandparents — First portion of two-part work- Basic Bridge — Class taught by Ann Green begins at 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 433-6552 for information. begins at 9:30 a.m. Call 472-1100. offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers shop about wildlife activities for grandparents at the 9 a.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call 472- guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except Preschool Story Hour — Sanibel Public Library story the foundation prior to the walk. SCCF runs from 9 a.m. to noon. $5. Call 472-2329. 2155. Beginning Tap — Joy Schein's course for beginners for members and children under 12). Call 472-3644. sessions for youngsters ages 2-5 - accompanied by an at BIG Arts runs from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the center. Living Again — FISH-sponsored support group for Early Bird Special — "Ding" Darling Refuge tour Call 3950900. adult - begin at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Call 472-2483. 'Step' in Shape — Marie Mailloux's low impact exer- grief recovery meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Sanibel Creative Writing — Annie Cook's course for BIG Arts begins at 9:30 a.m. Call 472-1100. cise ciass for all levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. Community Church. Call Topper Schram at 395-0130 begins at 1 p.m. $10 per session. Call 395-0900. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation requested/free Beach walk — Touch tank presentation and guided 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through or FISH at 472-0404. 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for information. walk begins at 8:45 a.m. at the Sanibel-Captiva the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at AARP — Sanibel-Captiva Chapter of the American the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are Conservation Foundation. Bring your car. Fee by CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Association of Retired Persons meets at the Sanibel offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at donation. Call 472-2329 for information. the foundation prior to the walk. Quilting Class — Island Seniors-sponsored course guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except Community Center at 1:30^ p.m. Call 472-5517 for the foundation prior to the walk. runs from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Island Civic information. Current Events — BIG Arts-sponsored discussion for members and children under 12). Call 472-3644. Center. Call 472-5743. Basic Bridge — Class taught by Ann Green begins at A A — Closed women's meeting at 10 a.m. at Sanibel 9 a.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call 472- group meets from 10 a.m. to noon at the center. $3 a Self improvement — "Twelve Steps for Everyone" Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Congregational United Church of Christ. Early Bird Special — "Ding" Darling Refuge tour 2155. session. Call 395-0900 for information. meets at 11 a.m. at Sanibel Community Church. Call dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard begins at 9:30 a.m. Call 472-1100. Into the Mangrove Forest — "Ding" Darling Refuge 472-2684 for information. Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. Orchid Course — Tom Tucker's orchid growing/care 'Step' in Shape — Marie MaiNoux's low impact exer- from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call class begins at 10 a.m. at the Sanibel Public Library. cise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. tour starts at 11 a.m. Call 472-1100. Learning More About Yourself— Dr. Jay Oberman's AA — Closed men's discussion meeting at Sanibel 472-5300 for additional information or reservations. Call 472-6940. at the Sanibe! Rec Center. $3 donation requested/free course for BIG Arts begins at 10 a.m. at the center. babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for information. CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Congregational United Church of Christ at noon. Call 395-0900. guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except Country Line Dancing — The American Legion Post Shellcrafters workshop — Experienced or novice Duplicate Bridge — Director Sterling Bassett opens #123 on Sanibel offers country line dancing every shell workers meet at the SCA from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Quilting Class — island Seniors-sponsored course for members and children under 12). Call 472-3644. 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through the season of bridge play at the Sanibel Community Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. The sessions are under the to create items for March Shell Fair. Come for part of the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are runs from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Isiand Civic the day or the whole day. Call 472-2155 for informa- Specifically for Writers — Second portion of Patricia Center at 1:30 p.m. $3 donation at the door. Call 472- direction of Sandra Dee. Contact the legion at 472- offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at Center. Call 472-5743. 9979. tion. Hampl's three-session course runs from 12:30 to 4:30 2155. the foundation prior to the walk. Early Bird Special — "Ding" Darling Refuge tour p.m. at BIG Arts. Call 395-0900. A Brisk Gallop Through Art History — BIG Arts AA — Open meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael and All Canterbury Tales — BIG Arts course with instructor begins at 9:30 a.m. Call 472-1100. Paint Along 1995 — Carol Hagerman teaches water- Line dancing — No partners needed to enjoy coun- class with instructors Anne Badgely, Jack Jaqua and Angels Episcopal Church. Bob Miller begins at 10:30 a.m. $40 for series or $5 color course starting at 10 a.m. $12.50 per class. Call per session. Call 395-0900. Learning More About Yourself — Dr. Jay Oberman's try/western line dancing with Island Seniors' instructor Arline Leven begins at 1:30 p.m. $10 for single class. SATURDAY, FEB. 11 395-0900. David Bennett. Beginners at 1 p.m., advanced at 1:30 Call 395-0900. course for BIG Arts begins at 10 a.m. at the center. CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Call 395-0900. p.m. at Sanibel Community Center. Wear loose, com- Birding the Beach — Audubon program begins at 8 Friendly Faces — FISH-sponsored group meets for fortable clothing. $2 for members; $4 for non-mem- School Age Story Hour — Sanibel Library program a.m. on the causeway island closest to Sanibel. Meet guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except lunch at noon at Sanibel Community Church. See Feb. for members and children under 12). Call 472-3644. 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through bers. Call 472-5743. for youngsters in kindergarten, first and second grades on the east (lighthouse) side of the roadway. 10 listing. the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are begins at 3 p.m. Call 472-2483. Bridge Course — Play of the Hand and Defensive A A — Closed meeting at 9 a.m. at Captiva Community Fashion Show — Noah's Ark presents fashion show BODYWALK — Sanibel Fitness Center program runs offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at at St. Michael Church on Sanibel. Luncheon starts at the foundation prior to the walk. Strategy Bridge course continues at the Sanibel Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Center. from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. Free to members; $3 for non- Community Center from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Call 472- dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard noon. members. Call 395-BODY. Paint Along 1995 — Carol Hagerman teaches water- 2155 for information. Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. Children's Art — At BIG Arts, Marjorie Bronsted con- from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call ducts two separate classes: for 6 to 8 year olds from 9 Specifically for Writers — Patricia Hampl's three- CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers color course starting at 10 a.m. $12.50 per class. Call session course begins at 12:30 p.m. at BIG Arts. $125 395-0900. Archaeology Program — Captiva Memorial Library at 472-5300 for additional information or reservations. to 10:30 a.m., and for 9 to 12 year olds from 10:45 guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except 11560 Chapin Lane on Captiva Island hosts "A Brief a.m. to 12:15 p.m. $10 per single session. Call 395- for series. Call 395-0900. for members and children under 12). Call 472-3644. Flower Arranging — Shell Islands Garden Club holds History of the Key Marco Dumford Collection" at 2 Weight Watchers — Group meets at the Sanibel 0900 for information. Painting & Drawing A-Z III — Class taught by Gale hands-on workshop at 11 a.m. at the home of Hulda p.m. Call 472-2133. Community Center. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.; meeting Sculpture for Adults II — Marjorie Bronsted's course Bennett meets from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at BIG Arts, 900 Walters. Call 472-2981 for information or directions. begins at 5. Call 936-0306. 'Step' in Shape — Marie Mailloux's low impact exer- at BIG Arts begins at 1 p.m. $12.50 per class. Call Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- cise class for ail levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. Dunlop Road. $12.50 per session. Call 395-0900 for 3965-0900. information. BODYWALK — Sanibel Fitness Center program runs dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard AA — Open meeting, 11th step discussion, is held at at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation requested/free from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. Free to members; $3 for non- Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. at Sanibel Community Church. babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for information. Great Books III — Frank Vaughn's discussion course members. Call 395-BODY. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call Beginning Conversational Spanish — Mario Patrizi at the BIG Arts Center begins at 1:30 p.m. $3 per ses- 472-5300 for additional information or reservations. Country/Western Dance — Island Seniors fund-rais- lyengar Yoga — Pamela Woertzel's course at BIG teaches course at the BIG Arts Center from 1:30 to sion. Call 395-0900. 3:30 p.m. Call 395-0900. : CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers ing dance runs from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Sanibel City Arts begins at 9:30 a.m. The cost for the series is $48 guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except SCA — Sanibel Community Association meets for din- Center on Library Way. Open to all - all ages. $5 per or $10 per session. Call 395-0900. Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Friendship Bridge — Sanibel Congregational Church for members and children under 12). Call 472-3644. ner at 6:30 p.m. Social hour starts at 5:30. Call "472- person. Call 472-5743. dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard 2155. 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through hosts weekly bridge game from 1:30 to 4: p.m. $2 per Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. person. Call Gertrude Ford at 395-1770. Sculpture for Adults il — Marjorie Bronsted's course Reading and Commentary — Patricia Hampl holds the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call at BiG Arts begins at 1 p.m. $12.50 per class. Call Legion — American Legion meets at 7 p.m. at Post one-time session at BIG Arts at 7:30 p.m. $7 per per- offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at 472-5300 for additional information or reservations. Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- 3965-0900. #123 on Sanibel-Captiva Road. Call 472-9979 for son. Call 395-0900. the foundation prior to the walk. information. dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard ABWA— Island organization meets for dinner at 5:30 Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. Great Books III — Frank Vaughn's discussion course Audubon — Island society meets at 8 p.m. at the Water aerobics — The pool at the Rec Center on p.m. at The Dunes. Call 472-5187. See Feb. 9 listing. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call at the BIG Arts Center begins at 1:30 p.m. $3 per ses- Color for Watercolorists — Liz White's class at BIG Sanibel Community Center. San-Cap Road is reserved for an Island Seniors water 472-5300 for additional information or reservations. sion. Call 395-0900. Arts meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. $12.50 per class. aerobics program at 10 a.m. Call the Rec Center at Artists Reception — Jacqueline O'ConnelPs exhibit Call 395-0900. AA — Closed discussion meeting at 8 p.m. at St. 472-0345 or Island Seniors at 472-5743. of paintings at the Captiva Yacht Club opens with a Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Michael and AH Angels Episcopal Church. AA — Open discussion meeting at 6:30 p.m. at reception from 5:30 to 1 p.m. Exhibit runs through Captiva Community Center. dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard AA — Wednesday Women's group meets at 7:30 p.m. Arthritis Water Exercise — Class meets at the March 13. Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. at the Sanibel Congregational Church. Sanibel Rec Center pool at 11 a.m. Call Coby at 472- from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 0345 for information. Pajama Preschool Story Hour — Sanibel Public Bingo — Weekly bingo games continue at Sanibel Reservation Deadline — Today is the last day to Library program for children 2-5, accompanied by an 472-5300 for additional information or reservations. Community Center. Doors open at 7 p.m.; play begins reserve your spot for the Friendly Faces luncheon to adult, starts at 7 p.m. Youngsters are urged to wear The Calusa: Society in the Mangroves — "Ding" at 7:30. Call 472-2155 for information. Reservation Deadline — Today is the last day to be held Feb. 14. Call Elinor Dunham at 472-4861. their pajamas and bring their favorite stuffed toy. Call Bingo — Weekly bingo games continue at Sanibel Darling Refuge program begins at 2 p.m. Call 472- reserve your spot for the ABWA's monthly meeting to 472-2483. Introductory Nature Photography — BIG Arts class Community Center. Doors open at 7 p.m.; play begins be held Feb. 14. Call 472-5187. Rotary — Island club meets for breakfast at 7:30 a.m. 1100. at 7:30. Call 472-2155 for information. by Bob Lindholm runs from 7 to 9 p.m. at the center. at the Hungry Heron restaurant. Visiting Rotarians wel- Yoga — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress reduction, $12.50 per class. Call 395-0900. Bike Club — Island bike club meeting at 8:30 a.m. at come. Call 395-0512. Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Shell Club — Island group holds its annual Shell dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard relaxation and flexibility program from 7:30 to 9:30 the Quarterdeck Restaurant on Sanibel. Call 472-2700 p.m. at the Sanibel Fitness Center. $10 for single ses- Auction at 7 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. Life Drawing — Bob York's BIG Arts class starts at for information. Advanced Tap — Merle Rauscher's class at BIG Arts sion. Call 395-1787. 7:30 p.m. $50 for the series; $12.50 per class. Call Auction is open to the public. Call 472-1228. runs from 8:15 to 9:30 a.m. Call 395-0900. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300 for additional information or reservations. 395-0900. Explore the Bailey Tract — Tour of "Ding" Darling Introductory Nature Photography — BIG Arts class Duplicate Bridge — Joyce Truitt directs bridge game Refuge section on southern end of Tarpon Bay Road Drop-in — Island Seniors gather for coffee and con- by Bob Lindholm runs from 7 to 9 p.m. at the center. at 7:30 p.m. $3 at the door. Call 472-2155. AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel begins at 8:30 a,m. Call 472-1100. versation at the Sanibel City Center on Library Way at SUNDAY, FEB. 12 $12.50 per class. Call 395-0900. Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Audubon Class — Bird identification class continues Beach walk — Touch tank presentation and guided Bailey Tract Bird Walk — Birding expedition of Bailey at 7:30 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call LFfe Drawing — Bob York's BIG Arts class starts at 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through Tract on Tarpon Bay Road begins at 7:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. $12.50 per class. Call 395-0900. walk begins at 8:45 a.m. at the Sanibel-Captiva 472-2155. Conservation Foundation. Bring your car. Fee by the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are donation. Call 472-2329 for information. offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at Early Bird Special —- "Ding" Darling Refuge tour St. Isabel's Women's Guild — St. Isabel Catholic AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel the foundation prior to the walk. begins at 9:30 a. m. Calf 472-1100. Live Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. Church group meets at 9 p.m. Guests are welcome. 'Step' in Shape — Marie Mailloux's low impact exer- Call 472-1092. WEDNESDAY; FEB. 8 cise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. Memoir Writing Workshop — Marianne Dila Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Shelling at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation requested/free Strickland's writing course meets from 10 a.m. until dation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard TUESDAY, FEB. 14 Kiwanis — Club members meet at 7:30 a.m. at The babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for information. noon. Call Marianne at 395-2457. Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. Restriction from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call VALENTINE'S DAY Dunes. Visiting Kiwanis welcome. Call 472-3127 for Beginning Tap — Joy Schein's course for beginners The Modern Novel — Tom Merrill teaches reading 472-5300 for additional information or reservations. information. CONA — Committee of Neighborhood Associations at BIG Arts runs from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the center. Florida law prohibits the meets at 9:30 at the home of Sam and Madge and discussion course at BIG Arts Center from 10 a.m. to noon. $30 for series or $7 per session. Call 395- Call 395-0900 for additional information about the AA — Open step meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Sanibel Wierman on Egret Circle. Call 472-0826 for directions Sanibel hams — Sanibel Emergency Radio Amateur taking of live shells on 0900. class. Community Church. or information. Unit is on the air at 7:30 p.m. Sanibel frequency: Sanibel Island to conserve 146.79, pi of 173.8. Unit welcomes check-ins by visit- Bailey Tract Bird Walk — Birding expedition of Bailey FACTS — Bob Wasno speaks at Friday at the Center Tap Technique — Merle Rauscher's BIG Arts class Early Bird Special — "Ding" Darling Refuge tour ing hams. Call Jerry Deutscher, KC4PTX, at 472- Tract on Tarpon Bay Road begins at 7:30 a.m. Call this precious marine resource. Talk at the SCCF at 10 a.m. $2. Call 472-2329. 472-1100. runs from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. at the center. Call 395- begins at 9:30 a.m. Call 472-1100 for additional infor- 5130. mation. 0900. Continued next page 14 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Feb. 7.1995 i uesaav. rep. Conservation Council, Wildlife Committee meet Resident Environmental Orientation scheduled by SCCF By Anne Beliew o., *„„„ BaPI«, ' —,:-.,continued^ , -"o n ou-r .,us«e ^of ««tw*>pesticidecs »"anHd npetroleuftfmi«i,mm shortlv. will take up some of the slack, and present Nature Center and includes a visit to City Hall, islands. By Anne Beliew Islander Staff Writer Islander Staff Writer products - any chemicals, really. They said we are CROW, the Native Plant Nursery, a trolley trek and Reservations are required and can be made by Only a few spaces remain for the next Resident "Despite the thick haze and smog emanating from probably the best they've checked so far; our only lunch. The program is free of charge to Sanibel and calling the SCCF at 472-2329. The Nature Center is ^ of the Ding Darling Environmental Orientation program sponsored by the District of Columbia, I have some good news to problems were essentially with our paper trail - not Captiva residents and property owners as well as all located one mile west of Tarpon Bay Road at Mile and the late conservationist's grandson! the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation. The SCCF members. report," said Lou Hinds, as he began his report to the with use, storage, etc., but with how we documented ^^^ afeout ^ ^^ Marker #1 on Sanibel-Captiva Road. January meeting of the J.N. "Ding" Darling National it." program will be held Saturday, Feb. 18. An addi- This overview of wildlife, habitats and protection Wildlife Conservation Council last week. Hinds introduced two new Americorps employees. Cnorjerative Research program that Darling started as tional seminar is scheduled for Saturday, March 11, of natural resources is intended to open new doors, The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation is wwelXa1 a7 the mounting Threats to the National dedicated to the preservation of natural resources "We are getting our monies for Project Restore, the Paul Ryan is a Cape Coral resident and a former ^ s . bot£ t tedb ymember s of the for those interested people unable to join the group lead to new sources for further information, provide Brazilian pepper eradication program we operate in Edison Community College student who graduated in in February. the enjoyment of fellowship with others in the com- and wildlife habitat. The Nature Center is open from conjunction with the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation 1994 with an A.A. degree in biology. Anthony Cooperative Research program is very mod- The six-hour orientation starts at the SCCF's munity and celebrate the special nature of the 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Foundation, the City of Sanibel and Lee County," Musante from Altoona, Pa., is a graduate of est by any standard," Koss said, "54 units in place at Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pa., with a degree Hinds continued. "And we will receive another land-grant colleges receiving only $15 million from $100,000 to fund four six-month employees for in biology - emphasis in environmental science. the feds. Most of the funding for these really basic exotics removal and for education on the South And he announced that Jenny Vasarhelyi's last day, research programs comes from private and local Florida ecosystem. In addition, we've been awarded prior to moving to Ohio's Cuyahoga National Park, f sources. And the National Biological Survey? They % V\ U ( an up-front $50,000 grant by the Fish & Wildlife would be March 3. Vasarhelyi has been Volunteer do research nation-wide to provide information for all Foundation to qualify us for the state money for erad- Coordinator, in charge of interpretive programs, resi- the government programs - Park Service, Fish & ication that doesn't kick in until after-the-fact. dent crocodile expert, general information on any Wildlife, DER, all of them. Where does Congress "We've also just passed a major inspection by a subject-person for quite some time and will be sorely think factual biological information is going to come team from Atlanta and Denver," the refuge manager missed. Steve Alvarez, who will be joining the staff from if they do away with all the research programs?" On a lighter note, Tim Gardner reported that "his" eagle pair had apparently deserted its nest, but that two great horned owls were in residence and looking after two babies. He also again asked for help with the Wildlife Committee's Lake Watch program. Volunteers are needed who can commit approximate- ly two hours time four times a year to this program. Need Help with an Idea The volunteers gather three samples of water from three different sites in 10 of Sanibel's neighborhood For Valentine's Day? lakes, as well as locations in the Sanibel River and on the gulf. Taking the samples requires going out in a rowboat or canoe to the area designated for sampling, Choose one of these "Cupids" to but usually someone living on the lake is more than willing to lend his/her boat for this puipose. provide you with the perfect gift! His final revelation to the assemblage fell under the category Tim's Tips: "WD-40 takes ficus sap off the hands!" And Mark Elie, executive director of the Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife, in response to a question

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Tuesday, Two superb soups and a different veal scallops dish Feb. 7,1995 16 Leisure The two following soups are superb. The first is a CHEDDAR CHEESE SOUP Arts cold curried one and the other a hot cheese dish. Then 4 tablespoons butter try the veal scallops dish. It is very simple and quite 1 medium onion, minced different. WHAT'S 3 stalks celery, minced A review 1 garlic clove, minced COLD CURRIED CARROT SOUP COOKING? 1/4 cup flour 3/4 cup onion, minced By Bobbie Sharp 1/2 teaspoon paprika Smith's version of 'Anything Goes' is a 2 tablespoons safflower oil 1/4 teaspoon Tabasco 11/2 pounds carrots, trimmed and diced Salt and pepper 2 teaspoons curry powder bring it to a boil. Turn it to simmer, cover and cook 4 cups chicken stock 4 cups chicken stock for 30 minutes. Puree it in batches in a blender. Pour 11/2 cups milk successful production of great magnitude 1 tablespoon lemon juice are $19 for evening performances; matinees and the soup into a bowl, cover it and refrigerate it for 24 10 ounces sharp cheddar, grated By Frank Wagner "Let's Fall In Love," "It's De-Lovely," "Anything Salt and pepper Parsley, minced for garnish Sunsets are $17.50. hours. If it's too thick, thin it down with some half islander staff writer Goes," "Blow Gabriel, Blow" and others. 1/2 teaspoon turmeric Melt the butter in a large saute pan. Add the The Old Schoolhouse Theater on Periwinkle Way, So many cast members give delightful perfor- The number to call for reservations is 472-6862. 1/2 teaspoon cumin and half. When ready to serve, ladle the soup into cold cups and garnish with the cilantro. onions, celery and garlic, stir to coat. Cover and let it that grand old intimate gem of island theatrical show- mances but time and space precludes detailed acco- All major credit cards are accepted. Cilantro, minced for garnish sweat for five minutes. Stir in the flour, paprika, This will serve four to six. casing, is probably still spinning in a state of shock lades. However, I would feel remiss if I didn't men- Heat the oil in a pan over medium heat, add the Tabasco, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring for fivemin - after the tumultuously successful opening of the Cole tion Angela DeCicco as Reno Sweeney. She plays onions, stir, cover and let it sweat for three minutes. utes. Whisk in the stock, bring it. to a boil, turn to Porter book musical "Anything Goes" Thursday, Feb. with an easy assurance and knows how to deliver a Add the carrots, curry, stir and cook for 10 minutes. The next is a real winter-type soup which also hap- simmer, cover and cook for 20"minutes. Puree it in 2. comedy line. Vocally she is a powerhouse and has a Add the rest of the ingredients except the cilantro and pens to be one of our favorites. batches in a blender. Return it to the pan, placed over The ever-surprising, always talented and, this time, special affinity with Porter lyrics. medium heat, and slowly whisk in the milk and ched- fearless maker of musical hits, J.T. Smith, has done Roger Seyer plays Billy Crocker with charm. He dar. Stir it until the cheese is melted. When the cheese what many would have said to be an utter impossibil- sings well and does a shuffle hop with the best of has melted, ladle the soup into warm cups and gar- ity. He has ingeniously used every available square 'em. Beverly Bullock A review nish with the parsley. This will serve six. inch of the tight confines of the new" proscenium set Trudi Posey's portrayal of Erma is volcanic in from the current up at the Old Schoolhouse Theater for the current Pirate Playhouse approach and extraordinarily pleasing. production of San-Cap Art League show opens at BIG Arts VEAL SCALLOPS FOR TWO production. Robert Zanflni gives a broad, knowing interpreta- 4 veal scallops, about 4 ounces each, pounded "Bedroom Farce." By Frank Wagner color - 36 to be exact. There are also 10 acrylics, nine In these given confines, J.T. has directed and tion to Moonface Martin, Public Enemy #13. thin between plastic wrap Islander staff writer oils and various other media. choreographed a company of 16 singers, actors and Mark Agnew is absolutely smashing as Sir Evelyn The annual Sanibel-Captiva Art League Show 4 slices prosciutto hoofers (including himself as actor/one-man orches- Oakleigh. His accent, demeanor, acting and reacting I found myself swiftly drawn to #7, an oil by Pat Salt and pepper opened Sunday, Feb. 5, in the Phillips Gallery at the Cleveland named "The Tundra." It is a complete tra) in a full scale production of "Anything Goes." are artfully British. His small collected diary of BIG Arts Center on Dunlop Road. Minced parsley There are multiple scene shifts that move with English words and their meanings, which are always departure for this artist, even though I immediately 1 tablespoon olive oil The show was judged by Janeen Yankowski and recognized her brush work, design and use of color. lightning precision. There are swift, multiple costume a bit off their mark, never fail to get a laugh. prizes were awarded to: 1 tablespoon butter changes. In fact, there are nine scenes in the first act "The Tundra" has a mysterious, mystical starkness Jennifer Wydra (Hope Harcourt) is a proper First place: ($100) Mary Keogh-Stringer for "Peter Flour to dredge veal and six scenes in the second act. Those scenes move that is most satisfying to the eye. 1/2 cup chicken stock ingenue; Helma Reynolds (Evangeline Harcourt) is a A special apology the Great." from a Manhattan bar to the afterdeck of an ocean Number 22, Hanna Hilger's "Mexican Sunflower," 1/2 cup red wine self-centered, possessive and hysterical mater; Bob Second place: ($75) Sylvia Pettit Fox for liner, to the deck, to a stateroom and an adjacent By Frank Wagner Preheat the oven to 375. Take the flattened scallops Brown (Elisha Whitney) is a Yaley of some conse- "Dualities" has a most appealing and vivid simplicity. The paint- room, to the deck, to stateroom, to the deck, to the Islander staff writer and place a piece of prosciutto on top. Sprinkle it quence; and Cuddles is delightfully canine as Cheeky Third place: ($50) Carol Hagerman for "Green ing exudes a brightness that lights up a room. It ship's nightclub, to the brig and on and on. It is sheer the Dog. To Beverly Bullock, the superb actress who is should be a most pleasant piece of art to live with. with salt, pepper and parsley. Roll them up and pin currently appearing in "Bedroom Farce" at the Eyes" madness! J.T., his cast and technical staff must have Others in the large company are Shan Bryant Number 19 is an uncluttered depiction of Amish them with toothpicks. Dredge the rolls in the flour. Pirate Playhouse on Periwinkle Way .... Merit awards: ($25 each) to Liz White for "La spent an equal amount of time in preparation and Steven Garrett, John Cestaro, Victor Legarreta, Melt the butter in a saute pan and add the oil. When In my review of Alan Ayckbourn's "Bedroom Noche," Gordon Coughlin for "Woodring Dock," and life by Roger Haas. Stay with #19 for a while. You rehearsals for the workings backstage as for the on- Michael Olson, Jim Francois, Eleanor Beth Lukitsch, should find a miraculous peace of mind. it's hot, place the veal rolls seam-side down and turn stage action and business. It must have been similar Farce" in the Jan. 31 issue of The Islander, I Sheila Tardosky for "Cat Nap." them to brown on all sides. When they are brown, Robert Williamson, Niki Fridh and Paolo Montalban. omitted your name from its proper place in the Keogh-Stringer's "Peter the Great" is quite a stun- Numbers 50 and 51 are life drawings by Carol M. to masterminding a full scale plan of battle. The extremely inventive scenic design was by place them in oven for five minutes. Remove them review. ning piece. If you are familiar with this artist's work, Rosenberg. One is done in pencil, one is ballpoint and place them on a warm platter. Cover them with The new book by Timothy Grouse and John Peter-Michael Marino, lighting design by Kim Smith, It should have read: "Another couple who are you'll immediately associate the painting with the pen, both are fascinating. foil and set the platter aside. Put the saute pan back "Weidman is a vast improvement. The plot line is still costume coordination by Marilyn St. John, produc- also friends of everyone are Nick Stannard painter. Her unusual use of unit masses of colors, The qualities of the show itself are well summed on burner and add the wine and stock. Bring it to a hairline thin but moved constantly forward by actors tion stage management by K. Keith Smith and associ- (Malcolm) and Beverly Bullock (Kate)..." (NOT designs that are partially realistic and choice of sub- up in a statement by the Yankowski, "With a show of • boil and with a wooden spoon deglaze the pan. When playing at a frenetic pace to reach a series of swift ate production by Dana Orchoff. Kathryn Graybill (Jan). ject matter almost always makes a bold statement. blackouts. You'll have no problem following the this variety of media and subject matter, I look for the it's thick, spoon the sauce over the veal and serve "Anything Goes" will play through March 4. Go, To continue, it should have read: " Beverly I am impressed with the subtle wit I always find pieces that demand that you study them further. The with angel hair pasta. light-weight almost nonexistent plot. So, I won't use you're in for a great evening's entertainment that will Bullock (NOT Graybill) plays with limitless space describing it. somewhere in her work. Keogh-Stringer is quite a quality of all of the winners is their uniqueness of only improve as the kinks are worked out in the charm, a wild personality loaded with glorious remarkable artist. Bobbie Sharp has been cooking for family and Fortunately, not a hit tune has been omitted. In style and honesty in rendering. Technical expertise, process of playing additional performances. femininity and a solid acting technique." The gallery walls are filled with 69 pieces of art friends for over 50 years. She has studied under fact, a couple of songs have been interpolated. Can sparkling color, and a variety of visual imagery The performance schedule is Monday through The Islander and I regret the error, and any done by members only of the Sanibel-Captiva Art Chef Tel and Julie Darmenbaum at the Creative you imagine in one score songs such as "I Get a Kick abound in this show." Cooking School. She is also a regular at the cooking Saturday at 8 p.m., with Wednesday matinees at 1 inconveniences caused by it. League. As usual, the predominant medium is water- Out of You," "You're The Top," "Easy to Love," p.m. and Sunset Matinees Saturdays at 4 p.m. Tickets The show runs through Feb. 27. The gallery's classes offered at South Seas Ptantation. She and hours are 1 to 4 p.m., daily. her husband, Thomas, moved to Sanibei in 1980. A week of reviews Letters continued from page 8 Periwinkle Florist, Sanibel-Captiva Flower BIG Arts performance, Philharmonic concert, Will Rogers Follies highlight period Company. By Frank Wagner A wide range of playing techniques, tempos and Erich Kunzel Also, the many volunteers who made the Islander staff writer individual temperament might best sum up this dis- Sunday, Jan. 29 event possible. Once again the area and island showplaces pre- play of virtuoso musicianship. Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts To the community, your support is helping sented quality entertainment with great variety. After intermission, Franck's "Sonata in A Major When I tell you that conductor Erich Kunzel's make the addition a reality. BIG Arts showcased two fine young musicians. for Violin and Piano" demanded a sensitivity and Pops Concerts are one of Naples' favorite musical Nona Oberman "The King of Pops," Erich Kunzel. presided over depth of interpretation. Neither artist was found venues, you'd better believe it. I'm told there's a Sanibei "Broadway Today" at the Naples Philharmonic wanting. waiting list, six or more pages long, filled with the Center for the Arts. The Barbara B. Mann I found this composition a bit lengthy and names of eager patrons, panting for any turn-back or "FEBRUARY Performing Arts Hall played host to a touring spec- strangely complex with its many false endings that cancellation. evoked hesitant, beginning applause. But, no sooner HIGH LOW tacle, the popular Broadway musical, "The Will It is easy to understand why. Here is a program of had it begun than it quickly faded away. PETER E. KELLY Rogers Follies." "The Phil" offered one perfor- music from recent Broadway hits, well arranged and Day Date A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. mance of the Broadway comedy hit "The Sisters Berlinsky had an effective way of controlling ATTORNEY AT LAW Tues. 7 6:27 5:22 12:49 10:42am applause. When none was desired, he ended with a played by the Naples Philharmonic. In this instance GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW Rosenweig" by Wendy Wasserstein. you can add the fabulous sound of the Naples Wed. 8 6:19 2:08 frozen frieze technique that was most effective. INCLUDING: 9 On the island, J.T. Smith presented his original Philharmonic organ that was prominently featured Thurs. 7:19 3:20 The program concluded with Ravel's Tzigane. Wills • Living Trusts • Real Estate Fri. 10 8:21 4:19 adaptation of the Cole Porter classic musical come- in segments from Andrew Lloyd Webber's More than a touch of the homeland was embodied Condominium Law • Land Use Planning Sat. 11 11:47 9:11 5:06 3:07 dy "Anything Goes." (Reviewed separately in this "Phantom of the Opera." in Berlinsky's playing concept. Probate • Business & Corporate Law Sun. 12 12:09pm 9:56 5:43 4:07 issue). That's only the beginning. You have the pleasure 13 A short, saucy encore by Knoll called "Fiddle ANCHOR POINTE CENTER Mon. 12:21pm 10:41 6:15 4:59 and Banjo" ended the evening. The audience was of hearing soprano Kathleen Brett, tenor Benoit 1633 Periwinkle Way Suite H 395-2211 BIG Arts Great Musician Series most receptive and I'm certain would have enjoyed Boutet and baritone Lewis Dahle von Schlanbusch Saturday, Jan. 28 other encores. in solos, duets and trios. FEBRUARY Phillips Gallery, BIG Arts Center If I had one questionable comment about the And that's not all. Also featured is the JUDITH H. WALLACE CAPE HAZE The concert given by violinist Dmitri Berlinsky evening it would be the frequent loudness of the Philharmonic Center Chorale conducted by James BROKER / V.P. and pianist Svetlana Gorokhovich should be classi- FOR THIS AND M*m MORE HOMES AND LOTS CAU. piano. Even with the top down, Gorokhovich played Cochran. (813) 697-8425 fied as one of the best concerts of the season. They with such emotional force that at times she com- DEEP WATER The afternoon began with a soaring arrangement CANALFRONT HOME were both formidable talents with consummate pletely overshadowed the soloist. How to achieve a of the overture to Marvin Hamlisch's all-time hit, 3/2 split Plan. Recently more satisfactory and consistent sound balance, refurbished. 135' Seawalled. 2 technique. "A Chorus Line." No "matter how many times you Sets of Davits. Very private The evening opened with a satisfying playing of regardless of the familiarity of the instrument, is have heard these melodies, there's a certain tingle location with quick access to Beethoven's Sonata No. 2 in D. Major. something these two artists should seriously consid- ICW er. Priced to sell at... $295,000 Next came Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2 in D Major. Please see REVIEWS, page 21 minutes

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I had originally choreographed the number and tailored it especially for Curtain Raisers enjoy trip to Asolo Theater in Sarasota . the three witty gentlemen in "Dime A The special events committee of Curtain This unique theater is replicated from an 1890 • Dozen." During rehearsals and pre- Raisers, the volunteer arm of the Pirate Playhouse, Dunfermiline, Scotland, opera house. The original views, adjustment after adjustment had sponsored an exciting bus trip to Sarasota on molding, appointments and decorative relief were i been made to point up every lyric that Wednesday, Jan. 25. The Pirate Playhouse fans shipped to the reproduced 500-seat opera house. ! might be a potential laugh line. The travelled to the Asolo Theater Company's The Asolo Mainstage Theater opened in 1990. I original New York performers, Gerry Mainstage to see a production of Lanford Wilson's Before the show, the guests had their gourmet \ Matthews, Rex Robbins and Jack "Talley's Folly." box lunch on the sunny pavilion. After a reportedly Fletcher, had played the number two Forty-seven enthusiastic Sanibel and Fort Myers remarkably fine performance, the travelers had a shows a night for several months. patrons were given a tour of the two performance leisurely ride back to the Pirate Playhouse on These extraordinary performers knew areas of the Asolo complex. The group was shown Periwinkle Way. .' exactly where all the laughs were, had the interior as well as the backstage of Mainstage According to Sally Lund, special events chair- I incorporated their own unique person- and Conservatory Theater along with a specially man, there were rave reviews from all who attend- I alities into the movement and were designed sound stage for television and movie ed and encouragement from many Curtain Raisers Kathryn Wright [now performing the number with con- work. to consider another theatrical adventure. Nicholas Loren | summate ease. Loren, Wright to present [ The male contingent of the Chicago !company was excellent but hadn't opera recital at BIG Arts ! played the number long enough to be On Saturday, Feb. 11, at 8 p.m. in the Phillips i absolutely free and comfortable. Gallery at the BIG Arts Center on Dunlop Road, ! Nevertheless, Julius was all-power- audiences will hear a recital of arias from favorite I jul and the Chicago company was the operas sung by baritone Nicholas Loren and soprano f victor. A performance for the president Kathryn Wright. They will be accompanied by pianist ! The fateful day arrived and the New Alexander Izbitser. ! Yorkers - Julius, his manager Tom Frank Wagner, third from right, and the rest of the entertainers from the 1963 performance for President John F. Kennedy, center. To the president's right with his arms crossed is Julius Monk. (Photo provided by William Roy) An American baritone, Loren is becoming recog-. • Hammond and myself - entrained for nized as a true Verdi artist through a series of perfor- \ Washington. We met the Chicago hotel and indulged in one of the wildest bud as Julius vowed he would never some serious, some camp. Julius would mances that have demonstrated his wide range of : troupe at the hotel and everyone pre- parties our nation's capital has wit- again stray from his homeland - commission special material from his emotional and vocal possibilities. \ pared themselves for the gala evening. nessed in years. The drinks were "on Manhattan. stable of writers who had material in the current or past shows. Wright has appeared with the Metropolitan Opera : It was truly a spectacular evening the house," so to speak, and a solemn Another financially rewarding possi- There were several meetings and Guild in New York City and many other opera com- filled with moments of incredible pledge was made by the cast that not a bility had been discussed during the enthusiasm was high. However, it panies across the country. excitement. drop was to be left in any bottle. Chicago venture. It was postponed and ; seemed to fade from view as so often Single tickets are $19 and they are available at The performers for the evening were Have you heard of a mix and match never reached fruition. Barbra Streisand, Edie Adams and the hangover? That would best describe the Bette Davis had discussed with that kind of project does. It would have BIG Arts (395-0900), Baileys Store and the Island been fun though. Can't you just see Book Nook Chicago company from Julius Monk's. group the next morning as they Julius and me the possibility of doing a Adams was her own charming self. entrained or boarded a plane for their nightclub act for her for Las Vegas. She Miss Davis doing a musical number She chittered and chattered pleasantly final destination. had thought of using four young per- with a waltz clog routine about Queen and sang several numbers. But she got Who would ever have dreamed that formers - two males, two females - as a Elizabeth and her affair with Essex? ; her strongest reaction of the evening on Nov. 22 of that same year, this part of her performing entourage. The ' when she became her television com- vibrant leader would be assassinated in basic premise would have been the Next week: Rehearsals and opening of "Baker's Dozen" and the Broadway ' mercial for Muriel Cigars. "Why don't Dallas, Texas. recreation of many of her movie roles The Curtain Raisers enjoy their lunch at the Asolo Theater. scene in the middle 1960s. you pick me up and smoke me some- That poses the great question? in a wide variety of interpretations - time?" was the line the audience had Where were you on the day President ' been waiting for. Kennedy was assassinated? BIG Arts , Streisand had not yet come fully into I remember well. I had attended a her own super-stardom. That came . &_ to feature backer's audition for a new musical at i • about a year later when she became the the Algonquin Hotel and as I got off Food For Hampi's ; critics' and public's darling in "Funny the elevator on the ground floor some- THE readings, • Girl." At this point in time her reputa- one said to me, "Oh, my God! Have i tion was soaring from her hit recording you heard the news? President Thought commentary The Turtle Island String Quartet. ' of "Happy Days are Here Again." She Kennedy has been shot." ; took a bright, sassy tune from the '30s It is impossible to describe the emo- MOST On Thursday, Feb. 9, at that was the nation's song of hope dur- tional shock. It seemed as if the entire By Paul Gaeta 7:30 p.m., BIG Arts will Winter Festival presents i ing the Depression, slowed the tempo present an evening with nation was in tears for hours. It was Turtle Island String Quartet • and gave it amazing bitter-sweet over- indeed the second shot heard 'round the renowned author and poet What is frittata but an omelet with an attitude? To a hot skilletful of SEEWORTHY You can listen to the sounds of Grammy nominee ; tones. It became her theme song for a world. Patricia Hampl. This is a ; period of time. She sang it as her clos- sauteed sliced onion and chopped tomato, add 10 eggs whisked with rare opportunity to hear the The Turtle Island String Quartet when it performs at Marsha was rehearsing for an Ed [ ing number and the audience went Sullivan Show and she said that when chopped basil, salt and pepper. Cook until the bottom is golden, prize winning author and the Arcade Theater in downtown Fort Myers Sunday, •wild. the news was reported everyone sprinkle on Parmesan and broil until the top sets. Eat now or later. poet. Hampl has won the Feb. 12, beginning at 8 p.m. The program is spon- Our segment, which naturally fea- * * * MEN sored by Northern Trust Bank. clutched a nearby co-worker and clung "Genius Award" and is cur- tured "Barry's Boys," was extremely From the bureau of interesting statistics: pepperoni is the number It will be a full evening's concert featuring the to them in total stunned silence. It was (AND WOMEN) rently a professor at the well received. I could easily say it was later that the wails of woe began. one pizza topping in the U.S.; we eat about 300 million pounds of the University of Minnesota. group's new recordings such as "Spider Dream," the comedy hit of the evening. sausage rounds a year. Don't think about the calories, fat and FIND THE BEST along with many old favorites including, "Who Do Suddenly everyone across our vast She has just finished work- After the performance we were all nation was in mourning for the loss of sodium. You Think Your Are?" "Ruby My Dear," "Seven SELECTION OF ing on a film of her suc- taken to a small room and told that the their leader and a good friend. Also, * * * Steps to Heaven" and the psychedelic rock version of cessful book "Spillville." president would be in shortly to say alas and alack, many realized the the Sure, the recipe says "grease and flour" the pan, but chocolate cake Hampl is perhaps best Jimi Hendrix's "Gypsy Eyes." hello and thank us for the wonderful Age of Camelot had abruptly ended. will look and taste better if you sift on unsweetened cocoa instead. nautica. evening. HERE known for her memoir, "A The Turtle Island String Quartet plays a variety of Julius, being the paragon of good * * * Romantic Education," jazz, blues and bluegrass tunes; and it has performed I have never been in the presence of taste, called an early meeting of every- Mash potatoes with rich-tasting, low-fat buttermilk. It's a supe" which won a Houghton at hundreds of festivals, universities and performing loyalty, but I can truthfully say this was one at the club for cuts. He refusedto topping for shepherd's pie. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and bak Mifflin Literary arts centers including the Carnegie Recital Hall. They as close as I have ever been or will ever let any number in "Dime A Dozen" in a hot, 450-degree oven to brown the top. get. When this charismatic man, this Fellowship. She has also have also collaborated with Dr. Billy Taylor and a ' with any presidential references, or * * * President John Kennedy, this bigger- favorite of the New Arts Summer Festival, the mention of the Kennedy family, be per- How can you top those light, delicious pancakes? With cranberry published two collections than-life personality entered the room, (hand Parsons Dance Company. formed that night. Several numbers had maple syrup. Heat syrup with cranberries~or frozen blueberries, take of poetry and is editor of his presence was so overpowering you Tickets are $20 per person. For further informa- to be cut as the presidency and the your choice-about 8 minutes over medium heat until berries begin tt, The Houghton Mifflin • didn't know whether to bow, curtsy, 'ffshore Anthology of Short Fiction. tion, please contact Jim Griffith, New Arts Inc., at entire family had been prime targets for pop.

kneel, swoon or faint. • • * * * Her short fiction, poems, 332-4649. topical and political satire. They were He most graciously walked along the replaced with previously used numbers. reviews and essays have line of awe-struck performers, shook You can't top the wide choice of delicious dishes featured on the Many of these were a little more gener- appeared in numerous pub- hands with each of us and said a few menu at Chadwick's Square & Karl Haas to perform al in subject matter but would still keep lications, including The • words. I quite frankly admit, I have South Seas Plantation the show moving. New Yorker, Paris Review, benefit concert for WSFP never been more impressed. 472-7507 Gradually we rehearsed, then added The New York Times Book '-' The president posed for publicity Monday -Saturday 10-8 Karl Haas, host of the fine-arts radio program, new material to the show as soon as THE J Review and many other shots with the entire Chicago company. i E A f O O O H K S I « Sunday 10-6 "Adventures in Good Music," will present a piano possible. distinguished publications. ' One is pictured here, thanks to my dear 12Z3 PERIWINKLE WAY. SANIBEL ISLAND 472-1771 recital with commentary called Music and The club in Chicago had closed in friend and co-worker for many years, Bring this ad for 10% off The cost for the com- Humanism, Sunday, Feb. 12, at 2 p.m. in the Barbara August and Julius was hard at it assem- your next purchase and mentary by Hampl is $5. B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in Fort Myers. Pianist and accompanist William Roy. I MdTs SEAFOOD EMPORIUM called him and asked if he still had a bling a new production for Plaza 9-, become a Preferred Customer Please register early as During the live recital, Haas will discuss and per- TVy Thorn AH! pHouse 472-1366 copy of the photograph, luckily he did. "Baker's Dozen." Corner of TARpon Bay Rd. & periWINKLE Way for Special Discounts each .space is understandably form works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, He Express Mailed it to me last week. Unfortunately my hopes for addi- 1523 Periwinkle Way rime you shop! limited. Please contact BIG 5«iwin!3eWay Our 20th year! Schumann, Chopin, Williams, Debussy and de Falla. When the formal portion of the tional income from other night clubs -172-3161 Arts for further information 472-7672 Tickets can be purchased for .$18.50 by calling evening ended, we all returned to the around the country were nipped in the at 395-0900. 481-4849. Tuesday. Feb. 7.1995 THE ISLANDER 21

Tuesday, Snook season is open ... so where are all the fish? 20 Feb. 7,1995 The revised snook season opened with hardly a cold and snook are lazy. They won't want to chase Recreation mention of a fish being caught, which is probably down frisky fish. They will, however, take a shrimp what the state had in mind all along when the rules as long as it doesn't take too much effort. were changed. _ ON THE This doesn't sound like one of the state's greatest The closed season ended Jan. 31, allowing anglers gamefish, but trust me, they immediately get better a month head start over the previous opening of WATER March 1, but don't get too excited if you missed the once the water temperature gets near 70 degrees. In Bailees tops Sanibei Taxi opening gun. Opening day wasn't exactly shoulder- By Capt. Mike Fuery early February, my temperature gauge in the boat to-shoulder like it is on northern trout streams one showed a very low 57 degrees for several days. Trease's 16 points sparks come-from-behind win in Youth Basketball League game minute into the season. It was more like, if you That's the main reason we didn't see much snook Sparked by P. Trease's 16 points and A. Willis' In the other games that evening, Pirate Pete's Kohlbrenner and A. Acker added four. J. Henderson HEARD of someone catching a snook, you were in top gamefish for fighting ability. It jumps, it cart- activity reported. nine, Bailey's came from behind to down Sanibei from Fort Myers Beach toppled Johnny's Pizza of and T. Amadio each scored two and P. Kahn added the lead at your marina. wheels, it can get to 30 pounds and it spits hooks like Fish right on the bottom with an egg sinker or rub- Taxi, 31-29, in 1995 Sanibel/Fort Myers Beach Sanibei, 46-27, and Sunshine Cafe of Sanibei nearly one. It's going to be like that, until these steady streams used tobacco. Secondly, it's what many long-time ber core sinker of 1/2 to 3/4 ounces for moving water Youth Basketball League action Thursday, Feb. 2, at pulled off a big upset, falling to Fort Myers Beach's In the final game of the night, C. Chaney tossed of weekly cold fronts stop pounding our local weath- Floridians consider the best saltwater fish to eat. like that around piers or bridges. Use a 3/0 hook and the Sanibei Rec Center, Designs Unlimited, 36-34. in 20 markers to lead Sunshine Cafe in its near-miss er. All we need is five days of 80 degree weather with Black grouper and yellow tail snapper might be next have 40-pound monofilament leader of about 24 inch- (the teams were tied 17-17 at the half). D. Chaney in line. Others contributing to the hard-fought Bailey's Pirate Pete's, the league's leader in the standings, mild winds and you'll see some snook being caught. es in length. win (Sanibei Taxi actually led 14-12 at halftime) once again featured a balanced attack with nine helped out with six points, while J, Berr and M. Pitt The month-early opening gave some anglers a If you're wondering what the big fuss is about with As a reminder, to fish for snook, you need a were M. Willis, with four points and J. West with players reaching the scoring column. Leading the each added four. a fish most people can't even pronounce: ("snuk" is chance to catch a few snook, but even on the marine Florida saltwater fishing license and snook stamp. two. team was J. Harrigan with 12. A Ried added 11 and J. Johnson led the winners with 14. K. Kuhn had the old-time, southern way), then you are missing a radio, I didn't hear of any being taken. As I men- Leading the Sanibei Taxi unit were R. Griffiths, B. Tancak tossed in eight. seven and J. Padilla had six. near cult of angling. These are state game fish, proba- tioned, that will change with the first warming trend There are a few exceptions, but for anyone fishingou t P. Shannon and C. Burney with 10, nine and eight Leading Johnny's Pizza was T. Palmisano with League action will continue at the Rec Center bly as protected as any there is. You won't see them and by that time, you should be fishing with large of a boat or not a full-time Florida resident, you'll Thursday with games at 6, 6:45 and 7:30 p.m. points, respectively. T. Hunte contributed a pair. eight. P. Redpath flipped in six and both K. on your menu, the fish must be caught with hook- shrimp. need a license and stamp. and-line. There is no commercial sale of these fish - Snook have feeding phases, based on the seasons. Good fishing. The snook must measure at least 24 no netting, gigging, spearing or snatching. If there In the summer breeding times, when fish need to eat inches, with only one of your two-fish limit allowed ever was a fish with an even chance, it's this one. lots for dinner, then small bait fish like pigfish and over 34 inches. They are not easy to catch, but well Ten doubles teams earn titles in annual Dunes tennis tourney The reason is two-fold. One, it's one of the state's pinfish are prime baits. In the spring, the waters are worth the time and trouble. The Dunes Golf and Tennis Club on Sanibei host- West Wind Inn. Dunes, Windows on the Water, The Sundial, Hair ed its fifth annual tennis tournament to benefit the The contributors included: Rene's Jewelry, Terry's 2000 and Andrew Batcup. continued from page 20 United Way of Lee County, Saturday and Sunday, Tennis Shop, Congress Jewelers, Chadwick's, The The United Way tournament organizers also Shorts Jan. 21 and 22. A total of 40 players competed for Mucky Duck, The Quarterdeck, Bailey's True Value praised tennis pro Terry See and Espe Kontinos, both with a 108 was the team of Murr been cancelled through Feb. 9 due to trophies in 10 doubles divisions. Hardware, lie Crocodile, Arundel's Hallmark, Ace of the Dunes, and Tony Lapi for their efforts. Mooney, Erica Amsterdam, Judy youth basketball at the Rec Center's In Mixed Doubles, Charlie Sparrow and Joan Hardware, Sanibel's Finest, Touch of Class Cleaners, Proceeds from the event benefitted the 32 human Leeder and Barbara Bornhorst. Sharing gym. For additional information, call Secrest came in first in the 4.5 division, Ken Tracy's Car Wash, Amoco Service Station, and social services agencies that comprise the United second with 110s were the units of 472-0345. Monahan and Pam Pfahler were first in 4.0, Gayle Community Bank of the Islands, NationsBank, Daily Way of Lee County. In 1993, these agencies provided Judy Wellons, Mary Espy, Jo Williams Scott and Ella Coburn topped the 3.5 competitors and Grind, East End Deli, Captiva Cruises, Yolo Water services and assistance to 432 persons in the Sanibei and Ruth Westheimer, and Joan Kent, Arthritis Water Exercise Classes Pat and Paul Clemons led the 3.0 group. Sports, VTV, Cypress Lake Country Club, The and Captiva Communities. Betty Long and Helen Sullivan. are now being held at the Sanibei Rec In Men's Doubles, Randy Doud and Luc Century A final match was played to deter- Center pool. The joint flexibility course were champs in 4.5, Gunter Pfeil and Chuck Margont Marcia Cohen scored a hole-in-one at The Dunes mine the official winners of the recent begin both Friday and Saturday at at 11 won the 4.0 group, Paul Clemons and Mike Golf and Tennis Club on Sanibei on Monday, Jan. 12. Memorial Tournament, which resulted a.m. A doctor's release form is Valiquette led the 3.5 division and Fred Nordstrom Witnessing the event were her playing partners, Jack SPORTS in the team of Frankie MacNulty and required. The classes, which will be and Bob Strehlow earned first in the 3.0 division. Cohen and Mike O'Connor. Cohen aced the 109-yard Jodie Cothran being the big winners. taught by Coby Amadio, will be held Following the tournament, the United Way issued 11th hole using a seven iron. each week - weather permitting. its congratulations to the champions, and praised the SHORTS Open basketball at the Sanibei Rec For information, call the Rec Center sponsors and contributors of the event. The Dunes Men's Golf Association played a Four Center on Sanibel-Captiva Road has at 472-0345. The sponsors included: Community Bank of the Man, Two Best Balls round Wednesday, Feb. 1. In Islands, NationsBank, Island Graphics, John 18-hole play, the foursome of Dick Codair, Rich Naumann & Associates, Dairy Queen, The Wolter Meyer, Gene Lankford and Denny Jones came in first The Beachview Men's Golf Association played a Group, Periwinkle Trailer Park, Bailey's General with a 131. Paul Farrell, Bob Ochs, Chas Cryer and Two Best Balls Net round Saturday, Jan. 28. Capturing first place with a 113 were Al Dugoff, Store, Premium Deli Provisions, Jacaranda and Chas Simms were second with a 133. Sharing third Harvey Schein, Sam Jaffe and Ralph Suechting. Six Tarwinkles, Edison Oil, Suncoast Beverages Sales, with 134s were Claude Nicholson, Bob Davison and Nancy and Bob Healy, Richard Gadient, The Mucky shots back in second place were Dick Corbin, Bill Bob Westheimer, and Don Sikema, Erhart Becker, Blankenship, John Moores and Ken Karasin. Duck, Zoe's Southern Grill, All Family Chiropractic Mort Root and Ev Bowie. Clinic, The Joseph Group, Society First Federal, Tim In nine-hole play, Bill McGinley, John Green, The Dunes 18 Hole Women's Golf Association Fly-casting clinics planned Murty, Tony and Angie Lapi, 'Tween Waters Inn. and Lenn Lorenson and Bob Bristow were first with a 61. held a Team Event Friday, Feb. 3. Leading the way A saltwater fly-casting clinic for beginners and intermediate skid anglers Please see SHORTS, page 21 Play Better Golf with JACK NICKLAUS will be conducted by world-renowned fly casting instructor Chico Fernandez, at left above, and local fly fishing guide and instructor Capt. lVE FOUfOD^ Mike Rehr, right. The one-day classes will be held Saturday and Sunday, HEN IOORKING I DEVELOP . OH VOOFV , foETTER, FEEL. Feb. 11 and 12, starting In the Commodore Room at the Sanibei Inn. Actual SHORT !E^ j RND &UILD Duplicate Bridge fly-casting action will take place later at Sanibei Elementary School. The DON'T CHANGE. CLUBS I iy COKIPIDENCE LOCATIONS -TOO HIGHER. &V focus of the classes will be casting techniques, fly presentation, fighting QUICKLY 11= you REBLLY RRCTICING ONJE fish, flies, leader systems, rigging and proper tackle. The classes are limit- TVPE OF CHIP UT TO IhrtpRoVfe 6OTH , PITCH UMTIU In Duplicate Bridge play at the Sanibei ed to 20 people per day, and reservations are required. For information, CON REPEflT IT NJSISTEVgTl-y. Community Center Thursday, Feb. 2, Sterling contact Joyce Rehr at 472-3308. (HEW DO 1 Bassett directed 13 tables of players. \)S. ON TO CLOfcj AMD Topping North/South were Roy Merchant and Sterling Bassett. Copping second and third, continued from pag 16 respectively, were the duos of Cindy Adams and Reviews Mary Jane Rawlins, and Helen Quimby and Ev that comes with an arrangement featur- position with the entire company's pre- Horton. sentation of a rousing gospel rendition HITTING SHOTS LDHjLF ing this marvelous symphony orchestra. Arts & Crafts Fair IMAGINING THE e>Al_l_ In East/West, Joyce Truitt and Eleanor Calves [SMST 1HERE COUL Moving right along, a segment of of Garry Geld's "Walk Him Up The HGL-P YOU DEVELOP led the way with Lill Waterhouse and Belle 6ETTER SLOIMGIKiG NIOTIO i Stephen Sondheim's compositions were Stairs" from Broadway's 1970 produc- Lipski taking second. Third went to David and Sanibei Captiva Rotary Club offered: "Not While I'm Around," tion of "Purlie." SO. TO SMOOTH OUT Marlene Ruyle. YOUR flCTlON. TRY "Send In the Clowns," "Beautiful Each member of the audience at the CUSIWG ON flbHl IS ONfe. PRRTICULOP. Girls," (with a little horse-play by "The Phil" swayed from left to right in 1995 OF THE FOLLOUJ- In Duplicate Bridge action Monday, Jan. 30, COMMOWEST PATTERN soprano Brett with Kunzel and the two their seats as Kunzel directed. At one at the Sanibei Community Center, Joyce Truitt male singers) and ending with a rousing point they also clapped along at the Saturday &L Sunday also directed 13 tables of players. "Side by Side." maestro's command. The audience's PRO- fUY\S. Pat and John Eichenlaub set the pace in intent was sincere but it was definitely North/South. Joyce Truitt and Sterling Bassett The first part closed with wonderful- ly touching selections from Claude- not a down-home sound. February 11 & 12 earned runner-up honors. Marie Hadwin and But who cares? Everybody had a John Porter were third. Michel Schonberg's "Les Miserables." IF- THE FOOT great Sunday afternoon at "The Phil." EMDS UP VERTICflL, Leading East/West were Jane and George Can you now better understand just 10 AM to 5 PM ^/OU^LU GEMERfiLLV why Pops tickets are difficult to come You should have been there. OU CR HflVE SUJUMQ Webber. Bettye Jo Crowder and Inge UEPiRNt R CORRECTLY "UWDER- by? LOT AfoOUT ^ YOURSELF Hillenbrand were second, Helen and Preston TH£ KIND HMD FROM After intermission, Andrew Lloyd "The Will Rogers Follies" Over 120 Artists & Craftpersons OP PfiSS THE IMSIDE. Bassett were third. N Webber's billion dollar tunes were fea- Tuesday, Jan. 31 l=ROfv\ THE RLIGNMGNT THE MO tured. This included music from Mann Performing Arts Hall OF= •vOU NG OUT ND Games start promptly at 1:30 p.m. on Sanibei Elementary School RIGHT FOOT OUWD YOURSELF^ "Starlight Express," "Aspects of Love," It was another full house at the Mann RTRT. THE. THE. MOKE THE Thursdays. Monday Duplicate Bridge sessions at COMPLETION OP KE THE Hall and every member of the audience the Community Center begin at 7:30 p.m. (there "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Phantom Sanibei Captiva Road «T THE. END OF" of the Opera." The Phantom was proba- from the top of the balcony to the -THROUGH . was no Monday game Jan. 2 due to the New orchestra seats nearest the stage were Year's holiday). The cost is $3 per person. bly the most exciting segment of this Food by Timbers Restaurant series. The afternoon swung into encore Please see REVIEWS, page 24 Original Art Collectors T-Shirts Available

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Catch a moving island - they are great for shelling Tuesday, You can call them ghost islands or moving islands. dawn to allow them to film the island and the shells. Feb. 7,1995 23 But, when we pulled up to this tiny island with a huge Islanders at Large They appear after winter cold fronts. One came up on the southern side of Redfish Pass last week. It's life SHELLING supply of shells, they wanted to see a beach with lots span was a short 48 hours. of people! They wanted to see people bend over Youngster Finds Wally Kain Speaks to Portofino's Contributes to 'WILDFLOWERS' This happens along with a violent shift of beach TIPS doing the infamous "Sanibel Stoop." We ended up at Island Shelling Treasures Newcomers & Old-timers sand. We have no idea how many tons of sand might Turner Beach, where a gaggle of tourists were bent The island's hostess with the move, but in a matter of a few hours, an island with By Capt. Mike Fuery over at the waist. mostest, Dr. Faye Granberry, welcomed the diameter of 100 feet or more can form. The floating islands usually happen around strong a smaller than usual group of Certain passes cause this. Captiva and Redfish flowing passes. Check the one out just outside of Newcomers & Old-timers at the Passes are famous for shoaling - that's the term geog- not 100 feet off-shore, they quickly grabbed a couple Blind Pass. It started to form a few weeks ago and at monthly luncheon on Wednesday, Feb. raphers and oceanographers use for moving islands. of strong guys and moved a complete soda machine low tide is apart from the rest of the beach on the 1. She was wearing her trademark jew- The shell-famous Johnson Shoals is probably the to the 30-foot diameter island and shot the commer- Sanibel side of the bridge. elry, Lunch at the Ritz earrings and most prominent sand bar island around with a life of cial! The island was gone only a few days later. No Although that island looks tempting, wading to it necklace called Sea Shells. about 12 years at this point. chance for second takes on that one. is not encouraged. The city has posted signs which Dr. Granberry introduced Marion They can make for fantastic shell collecting for The latest was hardly more than 24 hours old when warn of dangerous currents. However, that does not Sweedler, who in turn welcomed two reasons. One is that you need a skilled boat pilot it went slowly back under. It was a big temptation appear to stop many. When I pass over the bridge 15 Mayor Wally Kain, the speaker for the to get close to these islands which are guarded by because we could see it and see shells on the edges, minutes before dawn each day, there are always peo- February meeting and luncheon. swift currents; and two, the sand spits often broadside but the waves were much too high to make a landing. ple who have waded to the island in search of shells. Kain made a few general opening currents and pile up shells - if you can get to them. About a year ago, a wonderful island formed of the Good shelling this week. We are in the middle of comments, then introduced questions Last year, another short-lived island bar appeared western edge of North Captiva Island and was with us what some feel is the best shell collecting time of the for discussion. The word - traffic - set just on the inside of Redfish Pass, adjacent to South for about six months. It made great shallow water year. off a flurry of questions. The mayor's Seas Plantation. It happened that a film crew was snorkeling in the spring and summer. It was also the Capt. Mike Fuery is a professional shelling and fish- suggested solutions did not always there to film a soft drink commercial on the old site of one of my most bizarre television shoots when ing guide. He charters out of Tween Waters Marina received a rousing affirmation. beach. When the cast saw this new island forming, I brought a German TV crew out one morning at on Captiva. Safety on the bike paths and for pedestrians at the crosswalks on Periwinkle Way occupied most of the John and Isabella Molinari, the own- In a related item, David Schulden- remaining question-and-answer period. ers of Portofino's Northern Italian frei, the president of the Sanibel and Rotary Club Arts & Crafts Fair Young Wrenn Walls of Laurel, Md., Next month's meeting will once Restaurant on Sanibel, recently pre- Captiva Association of Realtors, has found a Scotch bonnet shell recently again be on March 1, that being the sented a check for $1,000 to Sanibel announced that the Realtors board will Wildlife carvers among artists to be featured at annual island event on Cayo Costa Island. Wrenn and her first Wednesday of the month. Watch Elementary School for the "WILD- contribute a portion of its weekly family were on a charter trip with for the announcement of the time, place FLOWERS" program. John Molinari is chance money to "WILDFLOWERS." Remember the dates for this year's Rotary Club One of the outstanding exhibitors will be the hus- signed.The birds are hand-carved from basswood Capt. Betty Reid when the true island and program speaker. For further infor- pictured above presenting the check to Each week, the board sell "chances" Arts & Crafts Fair are Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 11 band and wife team of naturalists Randy and Elaine and painted with acrylics. The legs and feet are cast shelling treasure was found. mation and reservations, please call Sanibel Elementary Principal Barbara at its meetings. A portion of the funds and 12. The fair will be held at the Sanibel Fisher. and welded from various metals. All birds are exact- The Walls family visits the island 472-6940. Ward. raised by the sale of the chances will Elementary School from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Fisher birds have been exhibited at the Ward ly to scale whether life size or in miniature. every year. ft ft ft The funds donated to the school be donated to "WILDFLOWERS." Admission is $2, Foundation Wildfowl Carving & Art Exhibition in Other items displayed and offered for sale ft ft ft AARP's Monthly Meeting Friday came from the "Double Your Pleasure, "WILDFLOWERS" is a program One hundred twenty-five artists and craftspersons Salisbury, Md.; The Academy of Natural Sciences include paintings, sculpture, photography, pottery, The American Association of Double Your Fun" program specifically designed to help raise money to pur- will be on hand for the annual event. Wildfowl Art Expo in Philadelphia; and the Bird basketry, jewelry, graphics, fabric, glass, toys and Friendly Faces Meet Feb. 14 Retired Persons Sanibel-Captiva designed to benefit "WILDFLOW- chase computers for use by the islands' Artists and craftspersons come from Maine, Carver's Exhibit at the Cape Cod Museum of more. Food and refreshments will also be available. Valentine's Day, Tuesday, Feb. 14, is school children. Chapter will hold its monthly meeting ERS." California, Washington, Canada and. Florida and. all Natural History in Brewster, Mass. the date for the next Friendly Faces Proceeds from the Arts & Crafts Fair are used to Friday, Feb. 10, at 1:30 p.m. at the points in between to participate in the fair, consid- luncheon to be held at noon at the ft ft ft This successful team of carvers has been practic- meet community needs, to fund local scholarships Island Civic Center on Library Way. ered among the top in the state. The exhibitors were ing its art professionally since 1978 arid its work is and for human service needs world wide. Since Sanibel Community Church, 1740 Free Income Tax Mayor to Address CONA The annual Valentine Party will be selected by jury, from among hundreds applying to included, in. rnany private collections all over the 1983, the Rotary has distributed nibre than Periwinkle Way. Assistance Offered at Feb. 9 Meeting Churches of the islands alternate as held, refreshments will be served and |4i^hfh Fisher pieces is one of kind, arid $l86rOOQ to pedjrtejand organizations in need.' The Tax Counseling for the Elderly Sanibel Mayor Wally Kain will be •-,f\\ U'".? ''"dr.. hosts for the monthly outings, which entertainment will be provided by Program, sponsored jointly by the the guest speaker at the Committee of are sponsored by Friends In Service Merle Rauscher's dance team, "The Internal Revenue Service and the Neighborhood Associations meeting to Here, and offer pleasant dining and fel- Sanibel Steppers." be held Thursday, Feb. 9, at 9:30 a.m., continued from page 14 American Association of Retired Council lowship for handicapped persons, those AARP meetings are open to all orga- Persons, will soon be providing free at the home of Sam and Madge nization members and visitors. Wierman on Egret Circle. said. "Nothing seems to get through as to the lethal the 'So You've Chosen Sanibel...' brochure" ... by the Jan. 1 effective date. My only concerns now living alone, volunteers and visitors. income tax assistance to persons 60 For information, call Dorothy Sam Wierman is the current presi- effect of litter on wildlife ... let alone the aesthetics of Sanibel Natural Resources Director Rob Loflin com- are the resort and condo boiling rooms that haven't For reservations, call Elinor years of age and older. 1995 marks the Shelton at 472-5517. 27th year for the national program. dent of CONA. stray Styrofoam, empty cans, six-pack rings - and I mented, "It's not so much the people who live here; been shut down and getting the new shell brochures Dunham, 472-4861, by Friday, Feb. 10. This year also marks the eighth year Representatives of neighborhood could go on and on as you all know." they're pretty conscientious abut their trash. It's the ft ft ft out to everyone." ft ft ft the service has been offered on Sanibel. associations who are members are He continued, "I have friends from Montana who visitors - the day-trippers, the time-share owners, and The January meeting is the time for election of CIYC Holds Sock Hop Four volunteers - Bert Lane, Ed urged to attend. Guests are also wel- visit me. They drive an ancient VW van and, after even people visiting relatives; and we need to impact officers for the committee. Molly Krival was nomi- Meyers, Bob Rawlins and Jim Engard - come. exploring the island all day, invariably come home these people the minute they get on the island - some nated and elected as chairperson. Lindblad had served will offer their services from noon to 4 For additional information about the with the vehicle literally full of trash. I think we need way." a full two-year term, but didn't get off completely. He p.m. each Wednesday from Feb. 15 meeting or the organization, please call to try to convince City Council to pass a binding res- The nuisance raccoon issue was addressed by now will fill the vice chair's seat. through April 12 at the Sanibel Library. 472-0826. olution stating 'Sanibel Island is a designated and Chairman Erick Lindblad reporting that BFI would The February meetings of both the Conservation Individuals should bring their 1993 ft ft ft protected sanctuary for wildlife. Please do not litter. replace the plastic Dumpster lids at Jerry's with metal Council and the Wildlife Committee will be on tax return, their 1994 tax forms, W-2s, Litter kills wildlife.' There seems to be no connection ones. Several people said that BFI should be held Thursday* Feb. 16. 1099-Dividend, SSA-1099, 1099- What's for Lunch? made in the minds of the general public between litter Interest, 1099-Broker and other perti- accountable for Raccoon Excluder Devices (REDs) Koss, the president of the Ding Darling As a service to island young- and wildlife." Foundation, reported that two of the programs with nent papers. and one person suggested that one of the local news- sters (and their parents) attending A spirited discussion ensued with suggestions, papers sponsor a REDs Design Contest. Another per- which he is intimately involved were severely threat- : ft ft ft Sanibel Elementary School, modifications of suggestions, refinements of modifi- son asked, "How do 35 other food-handling establish- ened by the new Congress. Funding may be eliminat- Girl Scout News Cypress Lake Middle School or cations of suggestions coming from every corner of ments avoid raccoons?" (Most of them are not backed ed for "Ding" Darling's Wildlife Cooperative Twenty-seven Junior and Cadet Girl Cypress Lake High School, The the room ..."Put raccoon-proof recycling and trash up to refuge property.) Research programs that are situated in 54 land grant Scouts and 11 adults from Sanibel trav- bins in all the parks, the chamber and beach parking colleges around the nation and use only about $15 Islander is publishing the weekly The city staff was praised for being very support- elled to Cape Canaveral recently to school lunch menu. lots, the fishing pier." (Chip Hoffman does this at ive of environmental issues. Parks & Recreation million in federal money because most of the funding learn, first-hand, about space explo- The cost is $1.60 at the elemen- Tarpon Bay Recreation Area, apparently, quite suc- Director Dick Noon was commended for embracing is private; and the National Biological Survey that ration, technology and careers in space. cessfully) ..." City Council can make a 'sanctuary landscaping for wildlife for city parks and the Civic Darling also instigated and which provides research The girls were thrilled to walk through tary school and $1.85 for both the declaration' (as opposed to a binding resolution) and Center (old library). And Alice Anders pointed out, data for all federal programs may be done away with a full-sized mock-up of the space shut- middle school and high school. have it posted in public places on the island" ... "The shell ban would never have passed without the completely. tle and to see the Discovery shuttle on Milk is included with every meal "What about creating a small city-sanctioned litter efforts of Rob Loflin. He should also be applauded Loflin closed the meeting by urging people to the launch pad ready for the planned and an additional carton is 35 patrol?" ... "Include a litter message in the revision of for seeing to it that signs and brochures were in place attend (today's, Tuesday) Feb. 7, Sanibel City Feb. 2 then Feb. 3 launch. cents. Council meeting which will deal primarily with beach Before returning to Sanibel, the Wednesday, Feb. 8 - Hambur- management and dune restoration. The Captiva Island Yacht Club trav- Members Lindyed the night away group stopped at Gator Jungle in ger on a bun, oven baked fries, after enjoying a supper of hamburgers THE ISLANDER can help you with all of your classified needs. elled back to the 1950s Saturday, Jan. Christmas, Fla. Gator Jungle is a typi- whole kernel corn and chilled continued from page 9 21, as members turned out for a sock and hot dogs. Ladies in pony tails and cal, old-time roadside tourist attraction Rates poodle skirts seemed to be having a peaches. To advertise in THE ISLANDER, Island Living, The Fort Myers hop. 1956 Chevies adorned the walls with a huge concrete alligator out in Thursday, Feb. 9 - Spaghetti along with numerous rock 'n' roll doggone good time. Gentlemen sported front. At the attraction the girls learned Beach Bulletin, The Pine Island Eagle, The Charlotte Shopping when you figure we are talking a relatively small their college letter sweaters and DAs. and meat sauce, tossed salad, peas change in price in a hot economy. A couple hundred memorabilia. Tabletops were strewn about Seminole history, walked Guide, the Gasparilla Gazette, The Cape Coral Daily Breeze or with 45 and 78 records with authentic Ladies who had been pregnant in the through a model of a typical Seminole and carrots, Italian bread slice and dollars extra will stop very few people from buying a '50s tucked pillows in their jean skirts. orange sections. The Lee County Shopper, please call Betty at 472-5185. Or, fax $15,000 car. But it could compensate for extra inter- green Coke bottles as accents. The village and had the chance to pet a mood was of another era. Prizes were awarded for the best skunk, an opossum and an alligator. Friday, Feb. 10 - Student your ad information to 472-5302. est costs and it could produce an uptick in the infla- '50s outfits. The winners were Bob and planned menu. tion rate. A vintage jukebox alternately The girls also learned about some crooned nostalgic oldies and blared Ada Shissler, Jack and Kay Richardson "throw-away" pets such as monkeys Monday, Feb. 13 - Pepperoni and Jim and Joan Kelly. You also need to factor in exchange rates. They rock V roll rhythms while strobe and Florida panthers that had been pizza, mixed green salad, sliced could conceivably have more influence on inflation lights made snow-like patterns on the Pictured above enjoying the festivi- raised by people but were too large, carrots and strawberry/pear cup. THE ISLANDER ties are Helga Patterson and Mary than interest rates at some particular time. walls. Barbara Johnson and Carmella etc., to live in homes and too tame and Webber, the wife of CIYC Commodore Tuesday, Feb. 14 - USDA Day Also inflation, deflation or stability elsewhere in Decker were responsible for the theme human-dependent to be released into with a Terrific Treat. P.O.Box 56 the world could influence prices in the U.S. while at David Webber. decorations. the wild. ft ft ft the same time being beyond the control of the U.S. ft ft ft Sanlbelp FL 33957 Federal Reserve. ft ft; ft 24 THE ISLANDER' Tuescfav.Feb. 7. 199B Tuesday. Feb. 7. 1995 THE ISLANDER 25 Will Rogers, who conquered all media of Will Rogers. qualities of a shy, likeable Oklahoma Reviews from page 21 and was adored by the American pub- The direction, staging and choreog- country boy whose comments on the Beat continued from page 2 lic. raphy by Steven Minning were based daily news, combined with a little gum PATIO PRODUCTS bathed in the glow of an extravaganza Number two: The production num- on Tommy Tunes' original, highly cre- chewing and rope twirling, made him a asleep inside. He was awakened and could not find that offered good entertainment. bers were conceptually designed to ative Broadway production. A huge well-loved, highly respected superstar his driver's license. Sinclair told the policeman he did The subtitle for "The Will Rogers give us the feeling of the old Ziegfeld and public figure. not think he was in condition to drive and so had Follies" was "A Life in Revue". This stairway dominated the scenic produc- Follies. tion. These steps and a small playing Betty Blake, played by Rima Sara pulled over. The policeman told him not to drive until told us three important things about the Number three: A revue format was Szalay, the young Oklahoma miss who his condition improved. About five'minutes later as area downstage became the many and show. the style of its presentation. There was was the love of Will's life. She sang the policeman was doing radar speed checks, varied locales of Will's life. Number one: it was about the life a series of production numbers tied and acted well and projected a likeable Sinclair's car went past. The policeman stopped him and times of the legendary performer, together with one basic theme - the life Girls, girls, girls in many changes of quality without being too sweet. at Bailey Road. Sinclair was also charged with failure costumes, costumes, costumes created YOUR Renee Cox Senecal gave a zingy to drive within a single lane and failure to exhibit his HURRICANE SHUTTERS EXPAND = LIVING SPACE PMR • PMR V PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR • PRM- PRM a kaleidoscopic spectacle of human performance as Ziegfeld's favorite. Her driver's license. He was warned about driving with movement and patterns. There was only one headlight working, about towing a trailer - CODE APPROVED - looks and vibrant personality caused HELP PROTECT FLORIDA ROOM CARPORTS even a dog act plopped smack in the you to agree with Ziegfeld. without tail lights and about not having a trailer tag. AGAINST THE ELEMENTS SCREEN ROOM GLASS ROOMS mm middle of the first act. It was most suc- In the second act there was one cessful. A rope twirler of some note breathtaking parade by the showgirls A man reported he had broken out the window of ADJUSTABLE AWNINGS STORM PANELS PATIO COVERS ACRYLIC AND opened the second act with some displaying gowns, headdresses, shoes his rental car on Joewood because he had locked the BAHAMA SHUTTERS FOLD A GUARD VINYL ROOMS astounding feats. Wyley Post, in the and accessories. The designs were keys in it. The rental company sent a tow truck to recover the car and asked police to show the tow ^COLONIAL SHUTTERS ROLL A GUARD 2665 WEST GULF DRIVE Now under construction on exclusive West GuH Drive, two unique and not to be duplicated properties. person of local celebrity C. David much in the style of Erte. -The reds, CUSTOM FIT TO ANY HOME SougalnvllUa Condominium #1 is the entire first floor of this new three residence building. The spacious 3800 sq, ft. of living area offers Bennett from WINK 96.9, perched in blues, and greens were shockingly truck driver the location. However, the man refused 3 bedrooms, library, sitting room (could be 4th bedroom) and 31/2 baths. All of this comes complete with two car garage, secured building, to turn over the car. elevator and all GuH Front. Nothing else compares to this and is offered at a pre-construction price of $1,300,000. Bougalnvlllea #4 is a one of the Mann Hall boxes and con- vibrant and various combinations of single family 2600 sq. ft. home, whtt boasts 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, loft, screened porch, upstairs master suite with private loft and open deck. Also UNIQUE to this home is a "WIDOWS WATCH" allowing a FANTASTIC VIEW OF THE GULF. Offered at 5675,000. stantly invited Will to go flying with primary colors added to the sumptuous ^ii^iii^ip HIE: him. (It was on a flying jaunt to Alaska overall look. that a plane crash caused the untimely "The Will Rogers Follies" may not death of Will and Wyley). have been a stimulant for the brain, but Bill O'Brien's portrayal of Rogers it was most certainly good entertain- was always charming. He never lost the ment that pleasured the eyes and ears.

SUNWARD PENTHOUSE #302. Three bed- 970 VICTORIA WAY, VICTORIA COVE-the best of both worlds! rooms, two baths, West side condominium wit) Beautiful Victorian-style home in a very desirable location. This screened and glassed porches, huge living and wonderful home offers boat dockage and deeded beach access. It dining room. Panoramic views of Ihe Gulf ano features three bedrooms. The master suite is spectacular, three 472-5185 472-5185 beach. Developer's apartment, absolutely exquis- baths, swimming pool and spa, thirty-tool dock, gorgeous kitchen, SANIBEL & MARCO Classifieds ite! Rooftop sundeck! Sunward features pool and family room or library, full dining room, screened and open porch- tennis. You MUST see this spacious and beauti- es and a rooftop sundeck. This home is a "MUST SEE' and It's ful residence. $820,000 furnished. priced very well at $665,000 unfurnished. ISLAND PROPERTIES, INC. PERSONAL SERVICE \ BUSINESS You'll find the CUSTOM NEAR BEACH POOL APPLIANCES | | HOME FURNISHINGS' Diabetics! Medicare/Insurance OPPORTUNITY REAL ESTATE Classifieds HOME. Large all white gourmet Billed Direct for Teat Strips, Insulin, Washers and dryers for sale, from Bed, brass queen-size, complete Glucometers & More. Little or no out $485. WEEKLY - Mailing Letters in Section B of today's Islander $65 to $100. Guaranteed 60 days. with firm Orthopedic mattress set. kitchen with Corian countertops and of pocket $$. Satisfaction from Home. Full/Part time. No Will pick up your used stove, Never used, still In box. Cost Guaranteed! Liberty Medical experience necessaryl Easyl Any washers and. dryers. Call 543-3234 $1,000, must sell $250. 278-3379. bleached oak flooring. Volume ceil- for pick-up. Supply. 800-762-8026. hours. Free Information. Call i/10/15 — SStS— aiO78U6-1 ings. Sunny southern exposure on 2/11/95 — SSSS-21073910-1 Clearinghouse Publications 1-313- BUSINESS COLLECTIBLES | 2/10/95 —ISit—21081812-1 kidney-shaped pool. Five minute K & J's Do It All. Pressure cleaning, 458-6300. Ext. 35.24 Hr. Recording. Daybed, white iron S brass. 2/10/85 —SSSS—2107660B-1 OPPORTUNITY Collection of 23 German Beer Complete with 2 Orthopedic JUNONIA PENTHOUSE "A". Three bedroom, 2611 WEST GULF DRIVE. By the sea-this top floor, commerical & residential. Carpet TOOLS & walk to beach access #1. John Gee, cleaning. Expert referrals for other Steins, will sell below appraised mattresses S trundle. Never used. two bath gulf-front penthouse with spectacular west corner location condominium offers gorgeous Sanibel Commercial Condo 9O0#s for Lease. National 900#'s for value. 433-3559 MACHINERY Still in box. Cost $1,000. Must sail panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico. The spacious REALTOR®, 395-1230. jobs. Dependable. Lie. Days call $285. cash. 278-3379. views, exquisitely cared for huge master suite, 335-6944. Eves: call 995-3403. Looking for a "Blue Chip" lease. Major long distance carrier. 2/8/95 —tttt — 21081342-1 Investment? 2/10/85 —SSSt— 21078837-1 brand new eat-in kitchen with white wood and floorplan allows for two bedrooms, two baths, den, for- 2/10/95 —Ittt—21 0771 07.1 Dedicated lines. Limited time offer! Nephrite Jade, sculptured art work 6" joiner $75, 10" three horse table Corian countertops, two porches, garden room, ma! dining room and much more. Don't miss the Current owners will lease back Serious only. Call 772-0642 by Lyle Sopel of British Columbia. saw $125, foam shredder $100, 6 Discount bedding • call tor best pool, tennis, cabana, exercise room. Price opportunity to purchase this rare, best-located condo- Do you have questions about love, $94,900. 2/8/95 — SSSS—210B1353-1 money, or your career, then call Registered "Apple", $325. "Angel used heat pump motors and fans price. 890-4317 or 275-9983. reduced to.$699,000 for quick sale! SHELL HARBOR - Large approx. 2640 sq. ft., SANIBEL'S BEST NEW HOME VALUE - THE John Gee minium at BY THE SEA. Offered at $699,000. today and talk to one of our Ideal Husband & Wife retail, fish" on quartz base, $1,500. Also $25 ea., 3 steel desks $35 ea. Call 2/10)95 —SStt—21080810-1 a/c, 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath Michigan Bristol HAVANA MODEL $219,000. Including land- Sanibel & Marco Island Properties "Loon", $200 O.B.0.481-8274. Carl 482-3900 (8:00-5:00. Psychics, Live 1-900-656-4000 Ext. (813) 472-4808 wholesale business on F.M.B. 44 hrs. wk., net $60-$70K yr., selling 2/10/95 —ISSi— 21081577-1 2/9/95 — SSSS—21081464-1 mode! canal front home. Family and garden scaped lot, 3 bedroom 2 bath, concrete piling 6399. $3.99 min/must be 18 yrs., 3/29/95 —ISSS-21076788-3 room, caged pool with southern exposure. home. Metal roof, 2 car garage w/ auto opener, Procall Co. (602) 954-7420. due to illness, $100K casn only. + or Bears, Bears and more Bears. We All kinds - including some small 8 8 S 8 S ffi i/10/98 —SUS—21078534-1 Make money working at home - (Plus or minus). Phone after 6 P.M. have the Bear you have been power tools. Garden equipment, Barbecue Grill on Wheels Polly Patch, Realtor Assoc. 472-0280. tile entry, kitchen and bath. Great room, cathe- soiling information by mail. Free 765-5183 looking for. We have Bears for 500 watt Honda generator, air (uses propane), Best offer. Love Poems for Your Valentine, 3/2/95 —SSSt—21081414-5 compressor with attachments, tow dral ceiling, spacious master suite and decora- hand lettered and personalized. details. Rush S.A.S.E. to: Gulfcoast everyone, from tiny tots to serious Stenciled dining table with Marketing, Dept. A, P.O. Box $12,000. buys this "Deadhead", collectors. Ask for Edith (work #) bar for small car, telephones, fish SEAGULL ESTATES: Very private setting. tor master bath. Peter O'Keeffe, REALTOR*, Send names, address, phone with poles, reels, some misc. 694-7370. 4 chairs, $250. firm. check for $6.95 (+ tax) to: Just The 150524, Cape Coral, FL 33915- Rock, Hippie, Tye-Dye shop In Fort 540-7600. Set back 150' from road. Enjoy community 472-6844. 0524 Myers. Great opportunity for one 2/18/95 —SStt—210B1611-1 2/10/B5 — tttl— 210B1683-1 Recliner - Dusty rose - Write Words, Box 500576, Malabar, Pine Factory type - Best Offer. pool, tennis courts and beach access, FL 32950-0576 2/11)83 — SSSS-21077J64.1 person entrepreneur to expand on. CHATEAU SUR MER, excellent value for this 'All In excellent condition!! PARK-LIKE SETTING will be yours with this $324,721. John Gee, REALTOR », 395-1230. GREAT NEAR BEACH VALUE: four bed- .2/9/95 -SSSS-210B0462-1 We need at least 5 good self strong existing business. Training | GARAGE SALES COMPUTERS & GULF RIDGE home. Enjoy this 3 bedroom, 2 lovely gulf-front home, situated on one acre of motivated people to build their own provided. 542-8879 Call 489-1220 - Leave bath home, which comes complete with fireplace, land. Price reduced to 5995,000! Featured are rooms, large Florida room with vaulted ceiling, Professional Astrological Pest Control routes in this area. 2/8/95 —SSSS—21081426-1 Electric spinet player piano with 17 COMPUTER EQUIP. massage. Forecast. Seeking Love, ;: vaulted ceilings, atrium, many decks, windows large open living and dining rooms, spacious TERRIFIC LOCATION/500 FEET TO THE dining room and eat-in kitchen. Two car Minimal investment required. Call 1- Craft inventory for sale. Open your rolls (in mint condition) $1,895. 12 ifj Cfj tJTi (35 . •jTi tT*J Money, Happiness? Why Pay 800-605-4442 or 813-656-0172. piece service plus serving pieces Complete computer system for ?S3 cp ru »*? *x? n? and beach access. Shared swimming pool and screened porch, solar-heated swimming poo! and BEACH - 3 bedrooms & 3 baths plus formal liv- attached garage, $219,900. John Scheer, Huge 900* Fees? Send B- own shop. 66K worth of retail 2/10/95 -Hlt-21078955-1 merchandise plus cash register and fine China $150. (new) Wrought iron retail sales. Everex 386-20 server, 2/15/flS . -.SStt— 21080850-5_ tennis court Offered at $349,000. much more. Cali for your private showing! ing room w/ vaulted ceiling & fireplace. Family REALTOR* 395-2006. Date, B-Clty, State, W/CK/MO liquor cart $40. Rain lamp $35. & lots two electronic cash drawers, Star (Prof.) For $3.00 Payable To Investors Wanted • 100% Secured • some fixtures. Asking 25K. Call 574- printers, Panasonic monitors, 9 piece dining room set. 2 end room & dining room surround the kitchen & 5126 after 6:00 p.m. of misc. items. 283-2928 tables & cocktail table, 2 sofas, 24" J.C.T., P.O. Box 88, Murdock, High Fast Return • Guaranteed • 2/10/95 —itti— 21081835-4 Novell network, office work station open onto a large screen porch. $359,000. Fl. 33938-0088. Request $57000 Min. • For details call 813- 2/17/95 — tttt—210B1744-1 Panasonic monitor printer, bath vanity, bowl, faucets. 656- Moving sale • Many miscellaneous 1403. Call Betty Thomas Broker/Salesman, 472-8187. Personal Report AST-CSG 639-0833, ask for Mark or Charlie. Start your own video store - over complete Cougar Mountain GULF to BAY. Beautiful Captiva Gulf FRONT a/n/95 -SSSS-2IOBO956-6 2/18/8S -SSSS-210798l)1-e 900 movies, $4,500. Call for details items, some furniture, steel case, programs. $1,995 firm. Call Joe 2/10/85 —SSS home nestled in an idyllic setting of palms and 463-6861. business desk, some tools, ladders. Darezzi 772-1230. "German speaking House Sat. Feb. 11th & Sun. Feb. 12th. 9:00 Dining room table, 6 chairs, china DIRECT ACCESS CANAL. Beautifully main- pines between the Gulf of Mexico and Pine Cleaning." References. 731-9338 Sanibel Flower & Gift 3)3/95 —tSti—210B1755-1 AM to 5:00 PM. 761 Nerita St. 2/B/95 — SSSS—21080852-1 cabinet, $600. White pickled kitchen table, 4 chairs, $300. Love seat, tained ground level three bedroom, two bath Island Sound. Features include fireplace, 3/9/95 —SSIS—21081434-1 Shoppe For Sale - Prime Periwinkle Sanibel. Computer 386 SX. 4 mg ram, 80 mg 2/11/85 —SSSS— 21081861-3 hard drive, 14 inch super VGA blue - white stripe, $250. Cocktail home. Heated and caged pool with spa, 2 1/2 sunken living room, rose garden, brick court- WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT? Way building. 33S8 s.f. table beveled glass, $50. Hexagon Excellent high traffic location. Feb. 10 & 11. 8:30 - 3:00. 1241 Par monitor, internal back-up tape WEDGEWOOD #202. Spectacular gulf-front SOMERSET #C-201. Immaculate luxury condo- car garage, 125' wide deep water canal, 100' yard, tiled kitchen and breakfast nook, 90 ft. Would you like to weigh 5-ponds Profitable and well established Office or retail drive, 14.4 modem, includes much end table, $50. 540-4782. less by this time next week? All 472-2280 View Dr. (Beachview). Housewares 2/18/85 — SSSt— 21C81903-1 west views. Ultimate luxury! Spacious 3 bed- minium, never rented. Beautiful view of gulf, sea wall with cantilever dock. Ten minutes to dock with lift, breathtaking views and much business. FTD affiliated! & toys, etc. software, $700.472-0168. room, 3.5 baths plus family room. One of the many upgrades. Two bedrooms, family room, 2.5 natural productl 100% money back 3/3/95 -SHi- 21081965-3 i/11/95 — SSSS— 2108173O-3 intracoastal. Peter O'Keeffe, Realtor, 472-6844. much more. For appointment please call Peter guarantee if not satisfied. 458-4853. Includes delivery van, 2/10/88 —SSSS—21081967-3 best residences on Sanibel! $1,099,000., dec- baths. One of Sanibel's finest properties and leasehold, fixtures and Established profitable 10 yr. pizza & $399,000. O'Keeffe, Realtor, 472-4808 or 472-6844. j/8/85 —SSSt—21081507-1 Italian food, dine in/ carry out, Moving Sale - White dinette w/6 orator furnished. Innovative floorplan. Also a $10,000 decorator Inventory. chairs, 2 TV cabinets, patio - OFFICE & 1 MEDICAL & HEALTH | allowance offered to purchaser $665,000 restaurant on F.M.B. Selling due to Asking $55,000., terms illness in family. Priced to sell fast. furniture, etc. See anytime - yard RESTAURANT EAST ROCKS - 3 bedroom, 3 bath large DUNES DUPLEX with pool and tennis, three second at half price. Call Dale at possible. sale - Saturday, Feb. 11,7:30 AM- Herbalife distributor, nutrition and Well below market value. $60K cash 4 PM. Clothes, old Barbie items, lots weight loss herbal products. Call 24 great room, ceramic tile entry, kitchen and bedroom, three and a half baths and loft. A real neiaxing Moments Massage Contact Charles Sobczak, - $30K down & $40K contract. 772- EQUIPMENT Therapy, 656-6698. Outcalls only. of everything. 2630 West Gulf Dr. hours, 813-275-0010. baths. Screened porch overlooking 50' lap value at $167,900. John Gee, REALTOR*, Realtor, 9734. Must sell! 472-4526. 2/ 7/8 5 — SSSS— 21081M4-1 Lie. #MA0017838 Priscilla Murphy Realty, 3J4/98 -tiS Affordable Office Furniture. Quality pool and lake. $299,000. Betty Thomas after hrs. 395-1230. J/9/9S -tlis-smai 509-1 a/ia/95 —SStt— 21081875-3 used desks, files, chairs & tables. (813) 472-1511 or after hours Buy, sell, trade, lease. We deliver. In Broker/Salesman, 472-8178. Cleaning and also gourmet cooking at (813) 472-8162 S Tfuoy in your home. Such as Star Plaza corner of Old 41 and steak Diane, Lobster or any 2/7/93 -SSSS- 21079829-3 WANTED TO BlQ I ANTIQUES I Pondella. 997-5659. Out of town: MISCELLANEOUS^] gourmet foods that you would PUBLISHING BUSINESS - 800-452-1857. Air Conditioned. 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All inquiries - Call John cassette. Works Magic - Send $15. 3/3/95 Statewide. Factory Direct Catalog. Features include 3 baths, office, screened and open •o tieanor. Krannich, 900 Hick New Horoscope Business. So easy, WE BUY STAMP COLLECTIONS. U.S. 41 South, Punta Gorda Beautiful neighborhood located near the beach Scheer, 395-2006... ee La STEREO & VIDEO 1-800-825-5326. decks, a "tree house" and healed swimming pool. ^ ' Belle. Fla. 33935 inexperience O.K. Earn Megabucks Feb. 11th 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 2/13/95 —SSSS^21072132-1 with deeded access. Spectacular at $489,500. Available for $359,000. Call Marsha at 472-1511. NEAR BEACH, new home area. Sea Oats Subdivision $110,000. John Gee, Realtor -SSSS-2i^_^1i --081896-i---1 i_ just mailing doctor's cassette and 2/22/B5 —StSt—21080390-1 Feb. 12th 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. Used TV S VCR sale. Guaranteed. 395-1230. -— -" ''$95,000 Manual." For both send Marbles! Marbles! Marbles! Free Parking! Kwik Fix TV, 619 Pondella Rd., N. Ft. GOPHER WALK *••*••• SANIBEL HARBOUR SANIBEL LAKEFRONT HOMESITE. Beautifully vegetated with tropical palms, fig and ANNOUNCEMENTS! onjy^B. ttlgungg Box 506, Marbles! Antique or machine made. Great Food! Myers. 997-1193. SUBDIVISION 2/24/95 — StSt—21080752-1 DO YOU NEED REPLACEMENT Waterfront 2 bedroom, 2 bath condomini- REAL 2I 813-368-2207 Admission $3 - $2.50 with this Prestigious West Gulf Drive. Two 1/2-acre Buttonwood trees. Southern exposure. Located on Sunset Circle. $99,500 John Gee ON ™? PSYCHICS - ONE- "W =!HM-»i—"'-1 PIECES FOR THESE um #435 at Sanibel Harbour Resort, guar- MM -S£ii-21081307-1 ad. Info 813-743-5088 homesites, nearby beach access, beautiful Realtor, 395-1230. Ext RI laC *

1991 Safari 34' Ivory Edition, Ford MOTORCYCLE & 1986 Trophy bass boat 17 ft., 1989 Boat gas $1.39 gal. 89 octane beer, Stylist assistant or stylist, 150 H.P. Johnson rebuilt, two You'll find the 460 engine. John Deere chassis, bait, tackle, & ice - Isfands cosmetology lie. needed. Exp. not DOMESTIC AUTOSl I TRUCKS & VANS j MISCELLANEOUS \ MOPEDS stainless props, Humminbird fish 32,000 miles. Excellent condition. Hardware & Marine, St. James City necessary. Part-time 60% finder, VHS, two live wells, new REAL ESTATE Classifieds Garaged. Selling for health reasons, I.C.W. Marker 13 N.W. to Monroe commission. 945-444? $1,300. 1987 Escort, low miles, '91 Plymouth Lazer RS, loaded, $50,000. See at lot 238, Periwinkle Antique wooden dental cabinet, 1993 float-on trailer,65+ MPH, Canal Monitor CH 16. Open 7 days 2/BI05 — SSSS — 21081288-1 clean, excellent running condition, only $499. down. Call 332-0448, Dlr. Suzuki LT 250R Quad Racer, mint Park, 1119 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. clawtoot bathtub, antique chest of in Section B of today's Islander 2)9)95 —SSSS —21079440-1 condition, needs nothing, with extra $5,000 O.B.O. Steve, 368-5205 in Section B of today's Islander M/S 7:00 a.m. • 6 P.M. Sunday 7:00 Part-time - Need exp. help in floor great first car for teen or 2nd car for nights. Lots more. 2/10/95 -SSSS—21081738-3 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 283-2998 drawers, exterior doors from 1920's Mrs. Call 731-1969, 543-9293 swing arm, rear tires with rims, nerf strip 8 waxing. 768-2211. $7.00 per GMC Suburban, 3/4 ton, 1990. 47K Free!! Free pick-up of your boat!! 17" 1984 Glassmaster bowrider, 85 2(10)85 — SSSS—21C6H36-4 house, folding rocker, twig furniture, 2)8/95 — SSSS — 21081464-1 miles with 75K mile warranty. bars, $1,700. offer. Will trade for —SSSS—21080299-1 Let the professionals at West Coast 1980 Shamrock, 20 ft. Open blue print machine, GAF 2SQ.d, hr. street bike. After six 542-2269 or H.P. Suzuki, galv. trailer, depth Bass boat. 1985 Ranger 375V. 150 2)B/85 —SSSS—210B1291-1 Warning! Don't buy or sell that used Excellent condition, $16,500. 693- Boats sell your boat. We have Fisherman, completely refurbished finder. Looks, runs like new. Always trunk. 675-3112, 675-0252. SKILLS & TRADES 1434. leave message. 1993-1/2 Crest Deluxe 25' pontoon customers waiting)! Consign with 1994. New manifold, new paint, top HP Evinrude with Evinrude 1224 2/7/9 5 —tiji—21080244-1 PART TIME • HELP vehicle until you know its true value stored inside in North Carolina. Rest, cleaning - After 11 P.M. $7.00 2)10)95 —SSSS—21080704-1 3)10)95 -SSSS— 21091742-1 60 H.P. Evinrude, trim/tilt, 24" the best, highest traffic location in and bottom. Runs great, looks like trolling package. S.S. Raker prop, per hr. 3-5 hrs. per night. 768-2211 and condition. Call ACCURATE Bought larger boat. Must sell. WANTED HELP WANTED AUTO A PPRAISALS for on-the-spot 1982 Yamaha Vision 550CC. Price pontoons, full enclosure, porta- town. Call today 454-8043. "Your new. Lots of upgrades. $6,800-offer. depth finder, 2 aerated live wells. Must sail! 3)3/95 —SStt—210B1292-1 Chevy Suburban half-ton 350 potti, depth sounder, cassette, low $3,995.283-3802 after 7 p.m. Excellent condition, $7,500. 627- written evaluation. Over 20 years engine, 77, 6 door, good condition. includes 2 helmets, weather coyer. used boat price leader.* Ft. Myers Must sell. 549-4283. 2J10/9B — SStS—210817M-1 Canon 9mm Camcorder JOB SECURITY? Earn extra hours. Stored under cover on lift. Beach. 454-8043. 1521 Punta Gorda. TYPESETTER experience in Classic, Specialties, $2,200. 813-693-7809 Low mileage. Excellent condition. 211VIBS — SSSS—210816Q4-1 1 w/accsssorhs, $350. Pool income. Send for packet. Sand to STRINGER REPORTERS $11,500 O.B.O. 574-8055 Cape 2)7)95 —SSSS—21081165-1 Hydrasport 24 Cuddy Cabin, 250 2)10)»5 — SSSt—2106U41-1 Mac Experience Preferred Vans & Trucks. Office: 813-772- 2/8)95 —SSSS —21081344-1 Call 813-731-5021, if no answer, 14 ft. Zodiac inflatable, 25 H.P. table and accessories, $100. WTO'M, Dept.-SJ, 110 Concord Rd., NEEDED TO WRITE FEATURE 0639. Mobile: 813-910-4558 leave message. $1,500. 2/7/95 —S^St—-21 080574-1 Mercury outboard, seats, oars, gas H.P. Mercruiser, portj-potty, Bimini, "Suburban" "Silverado" '86, beige Boat 21 ft. Cuddy - F'ord motor - V.H.F., compass, dive platforms, Sleeper sofa, $50. 2 glass Longmeadow, MA 01106. STORIES FOR 3)3/95 —SSSS — 21081580-1 2/10/9 5 —SSSS— 21081955-1 Inflatable boat with electric motor, trailer- Porta-Potti, good hull, good tank & safety equipment, $3,800. 2/16)95 —tifS—21081308-1 Apply at: w/velour interior, excellent dual batteries, very clean, low patio tables & chairs, $175. ISLAND LIVING MAGAZINE. 1987 Silver 5th Ave. Loaded, paddle, & battery. Brand new, still in boat, $3,200. O.B.O. 813-675-7151 813-992-7500 leave name & phone SAILBOATS Lawn mower, $75. Tuner, $65. "•POSTAL JOBS"* THE BREEZE CORPORATION condition, A/C, automatic. $6,800. 1978 KAWASAKI 650 box, $225. 463-2066. hours, no bottom paint, always kept CALL 472-5185 31,000K, $4,300 O.B.O. 1990 Jeep Leave message 540-1673 2)»)»S — SSSS—2-1081403-1 # with security for lot 4A135 John Now hiring entry level at 2510 DEL PRADO BLVD. 2/10/95 — S1SS— 21090B2B.1 Fleisner. on lift. $8,950.542-9399 30' Hunter Sloop 1978 • 18 HP 2 speakers, $40/pr. 3(14)9i — SSSS— 210B1302-3 Cherokee 4 wheel drive, 2 dr., 2)8/95 —SSSS — 21081351-1 6,400 Original Miles Pontoon boat, 1988, 24' Harris 2/10)85 —SStf—21081804-1 Yanmar diesel, low hours. New Leave message, 890-8999. $12.38/Hr. +benefits. CAPE CORAL, FL $7,200,813-369-3081. 2)10)95 —SSSS—21081633-1 1981 VW Diesel pickup, no rust, air, Groat condition Booby Trap boat alarms work. 1988 50 H.P. Tohatsu, runs great, Loran, autopilot, roller furling, VHF, 2/10/85 — »SU— 81080751-1 Clerks, carriers, and sorters. Warehousing, shipping & general 8/28/2009 —SSSS— 2040766-1 2/10)95 —SSSS—21081748-1 depth finder, Bimini top. Must sell Pontoon 24 ft. 1988 force engine, Proline 1989, 21 ft. center console. To apply for an application $1,800.O.B.O.542-9128. $650. O.B.O. Aa cheap as $79.89 Installed. depth-finder, alcohol stove, shower, help. Part time. Some heavy lifting. 1985.Pontiac 6000 wagon, 76K 743-8530 $2,500. Ph. 463-7082 or 765-4772. less than 75 hrs. Used seasonal, 175 Johnson Outriggers, head, refrig., anchors, 9' hard Marine tools: OMC - Cobra - MC and exam into, Excellent salary. On Cape. 772- TRUCK DRIVERS 2)10)95 —S$SS—21061459-1 Pine Island needs them and and manuals. Also 24 cu. foot miles, asking $3,450, Excellent Ft. Myers Beach. two side couches, port-a-pot, AM- downriggers, Sitex loran, depth bottom dinghy. Asking $18,900. :,,. call 1-219-791-1191, ext 88. 5815. 1992 Ford Aerostar Mini Van XL, 7- 2/1D9S —tSSS— 21082099-6 so do you. upright commercial - type freezer. & MECHANICS condition. 542-6701. ;<9/9i —jtSS—21081416-5 FM cassette, canvas for weather, finder, VHF, live well, AM-FM cass., (Pine Island) (813) 283-3986. 2)27)85 —SSSS —21081329-1 2/10)95 _»Si—21081622-9 pass. Platinum grey, one owner, anchor, ropes, life-jackets. Reduced Leave message on machine 945- Great wages & benefits, accepting 2I10IBS —SSSS—21081879-1 Call today 283-3170 197 Larson V165 ski boat, 140 galv. trailer. Excellent condition, 11/14/aj —SSSt—21077858.4 $15.50 per hour verifying NattonsBank has immediate t excel, cond. Must see, low miles. 2/7795 -SStt— 21061133-1 $5,900-B.O. Excellent condition. $11,500, make offer. 540-7463 4065 applications at 17101 Pine Ridge $12,900. 542-4794 after 6:00 P.M. POWER BOATS \ Johnson & trailer $2,500.549-5598. Sailboat- Tartan 34' 1974 $19,495. ti&iBi —tsit—aioaiai5-i addresses, will train, local. openings for part-time tellers in our 1990 Lincoln Town Car, "Loaded", 945-1541. Cape Coral. Rd., Ft. Myers Beach, off Ruby Red with Leather Interior. 2)10)85 —SSSS—21081856-1 a)9)B5 —SSSS—31 081454-1 4' draft, 5 sails, Mid-lsl. Marina, Ft. 813-931-6075 ext. 816. Ft. Myers Beach S Sanibel Banking Summerlin. CDL - B License. 1988 Sportcraft 242 off shore, hard- Houseboat, very clean, 1972 white. 1 2)10/95 — SSSS—210B1639-1 2M0/85 — SSSS—21081B14-1 12 inch wood turning lathe, Super Clean, with MTC. Records. 39 ft. LOA, V-hull, large shower, A/C. '82 Aquasport 24-1/2 , I/O - 228 H.P. Myers Beach. 4765 Estero Blvd. 2)10)95 —SSSi—21O813B4-1 Centers. Requires cash handling & 2)8/96 —SSSS — 21081341-9 top, walk-around cuddy cabin, Mercruiser, full Bimini, Walkaround 18' Cobia, 120 Mercruiser I/O with 1980 Cobia 18 ft. 140 Evinrude, trim 765-4371 - Leave message for Springfield 30.0-6 with scope. Also customer contact experience. $12,500. O.B.O. 813-764-7587 New 155 Ib. battery, 2/refrig.; large 12 gauge Remington model 870. REC. VEHICLESJ stand-up head, 305 Chevy I.O. cuddy cabin, porta-potty, Loran, depth & fish finder, marine radio, and tilt, new interior, boat cover, Morgan, or call 463-4791 after 5 THE CAPE CORAL DAILY Qualified candidates contact Artist to created with day. 772-9935 2)11)95 —SSSS—21082090-6 Bimini on upper sun deck. Located both top & canvas mooring covers, Phone 574-5096. days. Mercruiser, loran, VHF, fish finder & depth finder, radio, '83 15 H.P. galvanized trailer, $2,400. Call 540- p.m. BREEZE is now accepting Melinda Pasetti at 813-335-1293 or Cheapl Cheap! Coast-to- more. Like new, never left in water, Marinatown Y.C., N.F.M. galvanized trailer, low hours, real 0771 after 6 P.M. 2/9)85 — SSSi—21081501.1 2)10/95 — SSSS—21081717-1 $17,000/Reasonable. 275-1917 Evinrude kicker, good condition, 2)B/8i —SSSS—21081404-5 applications for future route apply in person to: Sanibel or Ft. Coast/R.P.I. Membership. Choose $12,900. 540-0991, or 542-3680. $8,500. 549-7540 clean. 543-1971 3/10)95 —iStS—21081865-1 A Free Super New On Line Service!! 2)15/95 —SSSS—21081319-1 Myers Beach Banking Centers. Experienced commercial electrician SPORTS & IMPORTS one of 50 parks, let go for $495. 2)10/95 -SSSS— 21073332-1 2/5)95 — SSSt — 210S1492-1 2/10)95 —ISSS—21081678-1 For detailed information, E ME carrier positions. We're looking - control experience a plus. Top pay $150. - $900. Three boats, two UTILITY TRAILERS E.O£. Frozen dues. Call Sue 1-800-961- 18 ft. Searay runabout, Mercruiser motors, two trailers. 15-1/2" Genooe [email protected]. for couples who take pride In 2/11/95 —ttSt—21081986-5 & benefits. Call Hall Electric Inc. 481- AUTOS 1020. I 17' Crest Deck Boat • 70 H.P. SeaRay, 1983, 23' Week-ender, Carvar 1981 - 30' aft cabin T270, 2/18)95 — SSii-I10B1607-1 themselves and the work they I Evinrude. Low hours, Majestic tilt totally redone inside/out. I/O 350 6.5 Genset dual stations, A.C., 200 H.P., 8 cyl. 305 IO. Low hours & 15 H.P. Johnson & 55 H.P. Enclosed trailer 4x8 - 8x24. Buy 4965. 2)10)95 —SSSS—21080480-1 on engine, fast, stable new canvas. Evinrude. 16' fiber-glass hull. direct from manufacturer and save. accomplish. A great 2/10)85 — SSSS—210B1818-1 1988 Camaro, V-6, 5-speed with I trailer. Compass, depth finder, new includes tandem trailer, $8,500. sleeps 6, spare props, many extras. For Sale - Hot Wheels Barbie PROFESSIONAL Park Model 12 X 36 Indian Creek, Enjoy at fraction cost of a new boat, Cleaning house - All must go. 574- Priced as low as $1,195.1-800-503- motorized Jeep. Brand new - Cost opportunity for good solid A/C, P/S, P/B, AM-FM stereo cass, I battery, Bimini. Asking $2,200. Excellent condition. Leave message NADA $36,250, asking $27,500. THIS IS A BOLD AND CAPITAL F.M.B. Porch w/tinted vinyls, shed, 540-1673 $2,450. Nice boat. 772-8678. 5925 4967. $300. Sacrifice3 for $150. Call 454- second Income. T-top. Brand new paint, 93,000 I O.B.O. 813-463-6031 After 3:30 call 549-2005, Joe. HELP WANTED AD. FOR $1.50 MORE YOU washer-dryer, central air & heat, I 2)10)95 —SSSS—21078409-5 2/8)95 —SSSS —21081349-1 2)10)85 —SSSS—21081600-1 2J10/85 —SSSS—210B1719-1 2/10/85 —SStt—21081888-1 2/9/95 — SSSS — 21 081 540-1 5467. Apply In person only between miles. $3,300. Call Carol 267-5018. CAN HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED 2)10/95 -SSSS—21061692-1 completely furnished. Many extras. 2)10(85 —tSSS—210B198C-3 the hours 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Excellent condition. Active adult AD LIKE THIS. 1971 Stingray, factory A/C, T-tops, Palms and trees for sale. Hundreds THE CAPE CORAL DAILY SPORTS WRITER: 9)24)2013 — SSSS—2105B966-1 community. Leave message 466- of Royals, Coconuts, Pygmy-dates, matching numbers, LT1, needs 8169 BREEZE THE CAPE CORAL DAILY some care. Killer price $10,000. Will Black Olives and more. All sizes. 2510 Del Prado Blvd. 2)11)95 —SSSS— 21081983-5 Planting available. Call 454-1516. BREEZE IS TAKING DOMESTIC AUTOS f go quick, low miles. Call Paul at 656- 3 ~StS8-2HI82078-; Cape Coral, FL 33904 APPLICATIONS FOR SPORTS 6857 or Digital beeper 890-0538 2)24)9 5 —SSSS — 31080952-1 WRITERS, FULL OR PART- '92 Camaro, loaded, low miles, 2/10/95 —SSSS—210B1B08-1 AUTO & TRUCK TIME. auto, T-Tops, only $599. down. Call Toyota Cressida, 1985, new engine. MUSICAL $300 to $500. Weekly! MUST BE AVAILABLE NIGHTS 332-0448, Dlr. PARTS & SUPPLIES Full/Part time processing 50K miles. New paint. $5,500. or BUSINESS AND SERVICE DIRECTORY 2)8/95 —SSSS —21079431-1 best offer. 433-5784. simple paper work in your AND WEEKENDS. INSTRUMENTS '94 Geo Tracker, auto, A/C, like 2)10/95 —SSSS—21081837-1 New - Under/Rail '93V94 7 ft. area. Own hours. CONTACT SPORTS EDITOR Mazda/Ford bedliner $125. 433- Organ, Estey "Liberty", mint No experience necessary. BY PHONE 574-1110 new, red and ready, only $579 Honda 84 Accord LS, original down. Call 332-0448, Dlr. 4655 or 433-3847 condition, one year old. Walnut roll- Call (601) 799-1362 OR MAIL RESUMES TO owner, 2nd car, original engine, . 2/9/95 —SSSS—21081435-1 2/8/95 —SSSS —21079436-1 top cabinet. Easy play for beginners. Ext. D-3385 24 hrs. BREEZE SPORTS never touched. PB, PS, AM-FM cassette. Original paint - maroon, 4 Has everything for professional • 2)12)95 — SSSS — 21081413-3 2510 DEL PRADO BLVD. sound. Retail $10,600 - sell $4 900 i Vehicles under $200? new Michelin tires. SHARP!! $2,800 If you want it done right, MOTORCYCLE 481-5457. Deli/Cafe -all positions - waitress, CAPE CORAL FL. 33904 Cars auctioned by DEA, FBI firm. 433-4675. & cook, prep Derson, delivery person, 2/11)85 — SSSS— 21081080-1 2)10/95 —SSSS—2108192' -1 — SSiS-21082082-1 South 41, Ft. Myers. Call 8:00-6:00, nationwide. Trucks, boats, MOPEDS 482-1911 ask for Lisa. Wanted exp. and dependable hair motorhomes, computers, and 2/10/95 — SISS—2188145S-1 stylist for busy N.F.M. salon, good more! Call Now! 1990 Kawasaki Vulcan EN 500, low PETS & SUPPLIES wages and benefits! Call Dorothy 1-80 5-681-8466 I TRUCKS & VANS mileage, very good condition, ! 731-1881, after 6 P.M. call 437- $2,400. O.B.O. 813-369-9612 after Call A Professional Ext. A-4231 English bulldog puppies, AKC HELP WANTED 0361 * 'Reduced* * 1991 Chrysler Town 6 p.m. champ, sired, $700 to $1,200.772- 2/17/95 —SSSS— 2107B979-3 and Country, Loaded, Some 2985 or 813-368-6763, 2)8)95 —titS—21061288-1 2)B/95 —SSSS—210B1347-1 DISPATCH DEPT. Vehicles under $200? Cars Warranties, $12,100.,- 549-2589 nams ' —stu—3-ioBHBn-i : after 5:00 p.m. Must see to 1991 - Honda Nighthawk 750, BULL TIME/FULL BENEFITS ATHLETES WANTED Auctioned by DEA, FBI Nationwide. excellent condition. 2,200 miles, two Maltese male dog, 8 months, PERSON MUST BE AVAILABLE To test endurance, stamina, Trucks, Boats, Motor Homes, appreciate. neutered, $450. Maltese puppies, Computers, and More! Call Toll 2/13)95 —SSSi—21078664-1 helmets, 2 saddle-bags, cover. TO WORK NIGHTS AND and strength. Enhancing $3,400,277-6215 10 weeks, male & female, $450 & WEEKENDS. product - all natural. Free! 1 (800) 436-6867 Ext. A-4226 '88 Chevy Cheyenne, auto, great $500,813-369-9455. —SSSS — 21080504-5 2/8/95 —SSSS — 21081421-1 HARD-WORKER, RELIABLE Call 368-1765 or work or play truck, only 50,000 -2/a/96||- — 5iSt—21J81S38-1 2/Go Carts & stands. 4/four cycle SALON 1-800-363-2848. Plymouth Horizon 4 Door, auto., miles, only $659. down. Call 332- BUILDER 5S REMODELING AND WORKS WELL WITH 0448, Dlr. engine (Briggs), 1/two cycle engine AKC, Chinese Shar-Peis, asking 2/1B/95 — SSSS — 21082038-1 great for RV towing, new auto-tran. OTHERS. still in box, new tow bar, recent 2)9)95 —SSSS —21078434-1 (Comett) w/four different tail pipes, $700 each. Call 458-5081. Adorable extra tires & wheels, lots of parts, Valentine's gifts. APPLY AT: BREEZE CORP. paint, rear sun shield, tinted glass, '92 C1500 full size Chevy Pick-up, 2510 DEL PRADO BLVD. cold A/C, new tires, low mileage. sprockets & clutches. Enclosed 2/10)94 — SSIS-I10B163Q.1 low milage, auto A/C. Only $689 trailer & more. $2,500. Call Carl 482- The islands' premier builder Hair 2OOO $1,995. firm. 731-8582 AKC REGISTERED YORKSHIRE CAPE CORAL SALES - HELP down. Call 332-0448. Dlr. 3900 (8:00-5:00. 2)8)95 — SSSS— 21081432-1 ...since 1983! FULL SERVICE HAIR & NAIL SALON TERRIER PUPPIES, MALES & OR 2)9)95 —SSSS—21079439-1 2)8)85 —SSSS—21081463-1 FEMALES, VERY HEALTHY & CALL FOR INTERVIEW WANTED REMODELING HAPPY. THESE LITTLE GUYS & 574-1110 Medium Size Real Estate Office NEW Tanning Salon! GALS WILL BE READY FOR THEIR 9:00-5:00 f 12 Associates) IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS NEW HOME' ON FEB. 11th. ACROSS 1 2 3)3/95 — SSSS — 21081624-1 is looking for 2 more individuals who 3 4 I|j§5 10 11 12 13 If you are already living in the perfect home, why not make the 2400 Palrri Ridge R6^d; RESERVE YOURS EARLY, THE desire flexible floor time and a 1 Acting org. improvements that will bring you satisfaction and increase the PERFECT VALENTINE'S GIFT friendly work environment. 5 Figure experts 14 HHis value of your property? types: FOR THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE. -HELP WANTED- GEORGE PARKER INC We specialize in custom remodeling of all t;•Bathrooms 466-6496. Call John Gee at Sanibel and Marco 9 Task GRAPHIC ARTIST/AD Island Properties, Inc. 17 18 • Kitchens • 2nd Floor Additions • Concrete Work 3/10/85 — list—21061740-1 SUPPORT 14 Romanian I I • Enclosed Porches • Room Additions • Siding For a confidential interview. dance SECURITY FULL TIME/FULL BENEFITS (813) 472-4808 20 • Driveways/Sidewalks • Fireplaces • Recreation Rooms MUST BE CREATIVE, 3/2S/95 —SSSS—21076682-3 15 Perimeters • Garages • Florida Rooms • Windows HORSES & — • Closets & Shelving • • • Dens • Painting ORGANIZED, MEET DAILY Appointment setters - guaranteed 16 Vietnamese city m mm mm 16681 McGregor Blvd. Suite 1-C, Fort Myers (813) 466-5100 Beacon Building will work with you to design your remodeling LIVESTOCK DEADLINES, HARD-WORKER, $6.00 per hour, plus bonus. Part- 17 Catches up with needs and Beacon is a fully licensed, Insured, bonded, state certi- When Paradise needs Protection RELIABLE AND WORKS WELL time, full-time, day & evening shifts 19 City in Ohio 24 25 26 27 30 31 32 33 fied contractor. Please call Wayne Neldigh to discuss any remodel- WITH OTHERS. available. Great office. Retirees 20 Forceable STATE CERTIFIED GENERAL CONTRACTOR #CG-C0O7963 Sacrifice 1 stall, 2 horses I Must sell. welcome. Call 454-3017, ask for ing you may have in mindv (813)283-1642 Uc. CBC039050 5 yr. old gelding, barrel prospect. MAC EXPERIENCE seizure of 34 37~ ' COMPLETE CENTRAL STATION SHWICES $1,800.0.1.0.433-2926. Tom. PREFERRED 2/B/Si —SSSS—21077182-1 power 2/S/95 -Illi- 21081280-1 38 3:30-12 MID. SHIFT M-F. 21 Primps 41 FIRE&SKURtTYSTmMS APPLY AT: ' 22 — diem 42 GENERAL - HELP BREEZE CORP. 23 Yeats, for one 2510 DEL PRADO BLVD. ADVERTISING SALES ELECTRICIANS. WANTED 24 RBI and ERA 46 CAPE CORAL 28 Cuff HOME BUILDING OR CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW REPRESENTATIVE '"' -CEKTHAL VACUUM SYSTEMS Avon Sales • Earn cash up to 50%. Join Southwest Florida's 30 Musical work SI Flexible Hours. Sell to your family, 574-1110 1213 Periwinkle Way 9:00-5:00 fastest growing newspaper 34 Decks in finery & REMODELING friends, neighbors or co-workers. 54 55 56 .Sanibel, FL 33957 • ACCESSCONTRa*CLOSECIRCUFTtV. No Door to Door Necessary. 3)2/85 —SSSS— 21081636-1 group as an Advertising 36 Noteworthy time KURN ELECTRIC A. full service contractor tied- Independent Rep. 1-800-333-1383. Salesperson. We're looking for period 813 472-3311 Computer store needs dependable 62 Licensed • Bonded • Insured icated to exceptional quality 2/11/BS — tm-2-1077574-1 person with showroom sales a motivated, self-starter with 37.Shadeof a color t reasonable price good time management and a O -K 1 ;r t 1/ C T I o If t o. a a Experienced pest control experience 4 secretarial skills. Full 38 Mope 64 Commercial ADDITIONS -KITCHENS -BATHS tecn/salesman needed. 574-2424 & part-time. 549-6009. willingness to succeed. 39 Basketball g 2/m/Bi —jSit—21078675-1 1110195 _fsss—21Q81721-1 Service tic «M£ttooM» BENEFITS INCLUDE SALARY, player 67 Michael i.Valiquette FREE ESTIMATE Homeworkers Wanted! Make $180 Postal jobs. $12.26/hr. to start plus COMMISSION, MILEAGE 41 Handle benefits. Carriers, sorters, clerks, weekly Clipping coupons at homel ALLOWANCE. COMPLETE 42 Gen. Robert — We mail checks weekly! Application, maintenance. For application & PACKAGE. SHIPPING send long self-addressed stamped exam informaion call 1-219-791- 43 Turkish VIP envelope: American Coupon 1191. Ext. 78, 9:00 a.m.-9:00 pjn. 44 Wine sampler .: Hurricane Protection Consultant Exchange, 860 Merrimon, Suite days. 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Lighthouse Resort, Sanibei Beach Club II named Gold Crown Resorts The Lighthouse Resort and Club and Sanibei "With this Gold Crown Resort award goes the resort facilities, amenities and services as well as Beach Club II on Sanibei Island were recently distinction of being among the very best in the on-site recreational opportunities and access to area named Gold Crown Resorts by Resort Condomini- world," said Christel DeHaan, RCI president and entertainment, shopping and attractions. ums International, the international vacation owner- chief executive officer. Lighthouse Resort and Club is a 30-unit resort ship exchange organization. The prestigious award A multinational corporation, RCI provides travel with more than 800 vacation owners, while the recognizes resorts that have attained the highest and vacation-exchange services for more than 2 mil- Sanibei Beach Club II houses 29 units. Both resorts level of excellence in resort accommodations and lion vacation owners. Less than 10 percent of are managed by Interval Resort Property hospitality. approximately 2,600 resorts affiliated with RCI are Management. IRPM manages six vacation owner- recognized as RCI Gold Crown Resorts. ship resorts in Southwest Florida and its sister com- Selection into this elite group of resorts is based pany, Innovative Management, handles the manage- upon ratings from RCI Member Comment Cards, ment of 18 whole ownership condominiums. FAR elects which are submitted by members after vacation Lighthouse Resort and Club is located at 210 exchanges and an independent, on-site evaluation. Periwinkle Way. The resort can be contacted at 472- Members rate the quality of resort facilities and ser- 4162. 1995 officers vices in five categories: unit, hospitality, housekeep- Sanibei Beach Club II is located at 205 The Florida Association of Realtors, the ing, maintenance and check-in/check-out. Resorts Periwinkle Way. It can be contacted at 472-5772. state's largest professional association, has that achieve outstanding ratings then undergo an The IRPM corporate offices are located on Kelly elected its new officers. The officers where evaluation by an outside consulting firm which rates Road in South Fort Myers. recently installed at FAR's Mid-Winter Business Meetings. Marie Powell, president of Marie Powell and Associates, Better Homes and Gardens in St. Petersburg, is the new FAR president. Cathy Whatley, president of Buck and Buck Inc. in Jacksonville, is president-elect. CD. "Chip" Boring, broker/owner of RE/MAX Realty Plus in Sebring, is vice presi- dent-secretary. Dairell J. "D.J." Snapp III, president of Dairell J. Snapp Realty Inc. in West Palm Beach, is treasurer. A main challenge for the new FAR officers this year is helping members understand and comply with Florida's new real estate law. Last year, the Florida Legislature passed a law that defines agency - who represents whom - and non-agency relationships that buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants may enter into with a real estate professional during a transaction. FAR's new leadership will strive to educate members and the public about the types of representation real estate professionals may now offer. Another goal of FAR's leadership is to help real estate professionals become technological- ly educated. "This generation of buyers and sellers is A canal-front home near the beach computer literate, and they expect business to be conducted with computers," Powell said. This gracious ground-level home on Lindgren Bouieyard on Sanibei features gorgeous grounds and She added that she will push for the associa- a modern, updated interior. It is located at the intersection of three canals and has a 40-foot dock and a boat lift It's also just a short distance from the gulf beach. The price? $450,000. Questions? Call Barbara Chapin at RE-MAX of the Islands at 472-2311 or (800) 388-2311. Piease see FAR, page 8 2 Sanibel & Caotiva REAL ESTATE Tuesday. Feb. 7.1995 Tuesday. Feb. 7. 1995 Sanibel & Caotiva REAL ESTATE 3

Serving Sanibel and Captiva for 34 years News and Notes continued from page 2 and0Ul9 THE ISLANDER 58,000 to 38,000 housing units and the data collec- advance. and Michael McMurray was the top lister for VIP's PMR associates honored tion period by one month. Information collected in the American Housing Sanibel office. Priscilla Murphy Realty Inc. has announced its top Results of the survey include vital housing infor- Survey is confidential by law (Title 13, United States PARADfSE FOUND' - WATERFRONT - BY OWNER. On lovely Tropical Pine Jsland, 4 BR/2 Bath on concrete stilts, screened pool on 2-1/2 acres. producing Island Division associates for the month of mation to federal policy makers, as well as city plan- Code) and will be used only to compile statistical Please see NEWS and NOTES, page 5 On open.«water canal w/boat ramp. Fronting on 5 acres stocked lake ners, real estate agents and neighborhood organizers. totals in which no person w/beach. Overlooks P.1. Sound & Charlotte Harbor, deep pond on proper- January. ty w/beach. Borders on beautiful mangroves, private boat dock -700' fish- Karen Bell has earned the top selling agent title for Included in this year's survey are: Pittsburgh; or housing unit is identi- ing pier to open water. Tractor/tool shed. Home is 45' above sea level giv- ing a magnificent view to horizon. Custom built of quality materials the greatest number of sales during the month. Columbus, Ohio; Kansas City, Mo.; Charlotte, N.C.; fied. includes 2xS construction. Over 2000 sq. ft. of porch & decks. Built in Charlie Sobczak received the top listing title for Miami-Fort Lauderdale; Denver; San Antonio, Texas; Data will be published 1990. New appliances w/separate air & heat units. Nearly completed apt., under house w/bath. Covered parking for 2 veh. - work & shop area. the greatest number of listings for the period. Portland, Ore.; and New Orleans. for the metropolitan Beautifully landscaped w/hundreds of trees & shrubs, wired for satellite, Results of the survey will be published in early areas, their central city or intercom, phones & TV in most rooms. Carpet, hardwood & brick pavers Bell and Sobczak are both award-winning, top- for floors. A property that can't be duplicated for producing real estate agents. PMR officials have indi- 1997. cities and selected coun- $267,000 FIRM. cated they are proud of the two agents' enthusiastic The survey covers the number and types of hous- ties. 283-1101 and professional services to the firm's customers and ing units, and changes in the number of housing units For additional infor- NO AGENTS PLEASE resulting from losses and new construction. It will mation, call (301) 457- CAPTIVA HIDE-A-WAY permit comparisons of the percentage of units owned 2794. or rented, frequency of mechanical and utility break- Charming 9 unit complex with panoramic view of Karen Bell Charlie Sobczak downs and other indicators of the physical character- VIP'stop Pine Island Sound, boat dock and heated pooi. clients. istics of residential structures. The survey also pro- Apartment has living room with adjoining screen PMR's main island office is located at 1019 vides data on housing costs, such as rent and fuel producers Periwinkle Way on Sanibel. For additional informa- costs, mortgage payments and characteristics of the enclosed porch overlooking water, dining area, full tion, call 472-1511 or (800) 233-8828. occupants. for December kitchen with snack bar, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, washer & The sample of addresses was selected from decen- announced dryer, central heat and air. $275,000 furnished. nial census records and has been updated to include VIP Realty Group Inc. Nine metropolitan areas new construction. For further information has announced its top Census Bureau representatives obtain information to be covered in survey producers on the island about housing units from the occupants. Data for contact Sue Jones The Commerce Department's Census Bureau for December 1994. unoccupied units are obtained from owners, rental announced this week that nine top metropolitan areas David Schuldenfrei (813)472-0111 and real estate agents or knowledgeable neighbors. will be included in the American Housing Survey's has been recognized as Most units to be surveyed are mailed a letter in BROKER 472-3158 1995 metropolitan sample, which begins in early the top sales producer March and extends through October. The survey consists of biennial national sample, which begins this summer, and the metropolitan sam- ple, with about a quarter of the 44 largest metropoli- There's only one word for an offer that includes home, tan areas participating each year on a rotating basis. Because of budget cuts, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which sponsors the survey, lot and equity golf membership from just $296,000... has cut back on the number of metro areas this year from the norm of 11 to nine. It also has reduced the sample size for the metropolitan area portion from "Fiddlesticks!" Please see NEWS and NOTES, page 3 Chateaux Stir Mer

ACT NOW TO RECEIVE SPECIAL PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICES • AN OPEN INVITATION • Southwest Florida's premier golf community •Fine dining and social activities in the newly designed Consider this an open invitation to •Established, member-owned neighborhoods with and expanded clubhouse (in progress) Spacious, comfortable home on a secluded, tree-lined streets, lakes and magnificent golf course views •New custom homes on oversized homesites visit St Andrews. Tliese magnificent res- - •Two nationally-ranked, championship golf courses •Homes feature deluxe appliances, spacious storage, idences feature European-style courtyard estate size lot with lovely Bayou view. Beach large garages, lush landscaping and more access, room for expansion. 0320,000. •Equity membership in Fiddlesticks C.C. -with home purchase designs with an open, airyfeeling an d •Lighted, Har-Tru and clay tennis courts • Great selection of homesites available boast uncommon architectural accents™ volume ceiSngs, windows that dramatize natural Bght and custom miRwoik. A King's Crown Jewel g^Rutenberg Meliat»le Homes Inc. Located on an istend-fike point of IIO III © S A Division of U.S. Home Corporation tend, St Andrews overtooksFiddtestfcks, Fort Myers'premfer country club com- I muni^wfthSfs own park and graceful ; 1he clubhouse and swim and tennfe esttcki II-ST

$400,000. Models open daily. We invite you to call or visit the The King's Crown, a quality gulf-front complex on a Fiddlesticks Welcome Center today at desirable Gulf Drive location, features 54 units, a Kelly Cove Realty, Inc. (813) 768-5345 pool, tennis facilities, covered parking, ground level Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm ;& THE storage and elevators. Unit #106 of the complex is i INVITATIONAL currently available for $399,900. The unit is 2283 TOTAL beautifully decorated, furnished and maintained. It ft A/C AREA features two bedrooms and two baths, a special ST.;. dining room with mirrored wall. Upgrades include •t ', tile floors, glassed-in lanai, California closets, a domed kitchen and fans. It has never been rented. DANIELS PKWY. , 15755 GUSSHSUE WAY For additional information, call Ada Shissler of VIP Realty Group, Inc. at 472-1422. ' J FORT MYERS* FtOR«3A 3391Z The Trenton III: (813) 768-1633 3 bedroom /3 both toUb study, lanai & GLADIOLUS RO. The Augusta: 3 bedroom/3 both with veranda, OR 1-8OO-458-3444 ADA SHISSLER, GRI 2-car garage. 2,953 total square feet. VIP Realty Group, Inc. FIDDLESTICKS breakfast nook & 3

Building permits recorded at Sanibel City Hall dur- 23, unit 1, Golden Beach. News and Notes continued from page 3 INTRODUCING BEAOMEW ESTATES - ing the period ending Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1994, $300,000: Norma A. Hull to Ronald and Spring K. included: PERMITS Rosen, lot 63, unit 3, Sanibel Estates. PHASE 2 $227,000: Keohane Building Interiors, 2567 Coconut $185,000: Container Products Corporation to Sheila Dr., single-family residence by Sandcastle Construction & DEEDS Jean Brooks, parcel in government lot 12, section 12, Is Your Dream Company. (1-26) township 46 S, range 21 E, Clam Bayou. 310,800: Mr. Amerine and Dr. Berger, 2265 West Gulf Dr., alteration/remodel by John R. Price. (1-31) Condominium sales recorded at the Lee County a Fabulous Home on a 310,200: Jim Sprankle, 1147 Golden Olive Ct., alter- Deeds recorded at the Lee County Courthouse for Courthouse for more than $80,000 during the weeks ation/remodel by Lake Plaza Custom Homes Inc. (1-30) ending Saturday, Jan. 21,1994, included: $4,800: William Rosenberg, 565 Lake Murez Circle, more than 380,000 during the week ending Saturday, Championship Golf Course? Jan. 21,1994, included: $380,000: Marilyn J. and Donald A. Wallgren to siding by H&D Construction of Southwest Florida. (1-30) Eleanor M. Rende, unit 19-403, Sundial Beach .Besort. $2,235: John and Carol Conley, 2477 Wulfert Rd., $1,050,000: University of Florida Foundation and $229,500: John F. and Ann Y. Diebel to John and pool railing by Freedom Screen Corporation. (1-30) John M. and Sarah W. Bailey Unitrust and Clark W. Mary Sue Everly, unit 111, Lighthouse Point. $1,500: Jack Thomas, 751 Tarpon Bay Rd., walk-in Bailey Unitrust and Angela T. Bailey Unitrust to Mariner cooler by Advance Air and Refrigeration Inc. 91-27) Properties Development Inc., lot 1, block C, The Dunes. $205,000: June C. Worthley to William H. Edwards $0: Rotary Club of Sanibel-Captiva, 3840 Sanibel- $350,000: Edgar A. and Barbara G. Zingman to Trustee and Johanna H. Edwards Trustee and Jhe Whe Captiva Rd., temporary tent by owner. (1-27) Richard W. and Lynda B. Knight, portion of lots 22 and Trust, apartment 7, building G, Sanibel Arms West. VIP's honored associates included David Schuldenfrei, above left; Michael McMurray, above middle; Bob Matistic, above right; and Joan Mikelsons, right. Bob Matistic and Joan Mikelsons were the sales leaders, and Mikelsons was also the listing associate of the month for VIP's Sundial Beach Resort office on Sanibel. For additional information regarding properties Let Beachview Estates turn currently on the market or any other information Talk About Winning! your dream into reality! For prices about the company or its associates, please call VIP's First, the improvements we've beginning at around $400,000 you Sanibel office at 1509 Periwinkle Way at 472-5187, made to Beachview have won the can own a fabulous new home (including prepared building site) or the Sundial Beach Resort office at 1451 Middle praise of planners and environmenta- lists alike. We didn't just preserve the right on the golf course. Select from The Condbmiiiiums of Las Brisus Gulf Dr. at 395-1600. natural beauty oEthe .site... we,greatly an extensive line of houses VIP also has a rental office on Sanibel at 2340 enhanced it! designed and constructed by Periwinkle Way. That office can be contacted at 472- Southwest Florida's.premier builder - Second, the course is winning Michigan Homes! 1613. rave reviews in the golfing community for it's daring design and This is the Final Phase at outstanding maintenance. Beachview and quite Beachview is now an 18 possibly the last golf The recognized RE/MAX hole layout that challenges of the Islands associ- course building .sites golfers at all levels of ever to be offered on ates included Steve and ability. Julie Potts, at left, and the Island! Andy Potts, below BEACHVIEW ESTATES Sanibel Island, Florida On-site Model Homes are open for your inspection! Visit our sales center near the Causeway at 959 Periwinkle Way, Telephone (813) 472-1506 Would you like a brochure and other pertinent information? Send or fox us the following information: Nil me PRESENTED BY RE/MAX of the Islands Acltlies City ..Stuti.' lauds the Potts, Jambeck . Zip. SINCE 1953 RE/MAX of the Islands has announced its top pro- I'hitne Phono Until •" Mail lu - - ducing associates for the month of December 1994. I'M INTERESTED IN SANIBEL REAL ESTATE FOR: 959 1'criwinklc Vfity Sjmbel M mil H »<•)=,' Steve, Julie and Andy Potts were praised as;{he. |op Q i'rlnun v A'c^ff/t nvt O SeLtmel ffonie _ sales producers. This honor marks the'third time "in • OrJ-it\ Please see NEWS and Notes, page 6

FOR HEIJP WITH ISLAM) REAL ESTATE Gall: ADA SfflSSLER, GRI VIP Realty Group, Inc. he charm of authentic barrel tile roofs, spacious balconies, Tprivate courtyards and distinctive Spanish architecture will remind you of a village on the Mediterranean. Inside you'll find revolutionary floorplans with a focus on private courtyards and Tropical Paradise Properties balcony views that offer you the best of Florida living. : /""""^hoose Las Brisas, Spanish Wells' newest neighborhood with Island Real Estate Services •-t-1 V—* Turning Building Condominiums and Coach Homes, or The Lake Club Villas in the heart of Spanish Wells, both surrounded by i nature, lake and golf course views. Or if a single family home is more your style, choose one that's just right for you from some of Southwest Florida's best custom home builders. I specialize in waterfront properties |V"To one does Spanish Style like Spanish Wells. Homes at Las and can show its Best Advantage ln&,i A N Brisas are priced from the low $lOO,OOO's, The Lake Club from my boat. Without A Dotifet, fear After Tear Villas from $179,900 including lot &. landscaping, homesites from •EXPERIENCED ..,;. $69,900, and homes and f Over 17 years specializing in. the sale of leisure properties * FAX 395- homesites from the low ^ * B3\rOW^PgEA|lriE %: $200,000*s. We invite you ^ Familiar with ttffe Mands^since 1972 •PROFESSIONAL to visit our new sales center and designer-decorated models today. 15 years as a Broker-Manager at my own agency 1149 Periwinkle.; Fli 33957 GRI - Graduate of Realtors Institute Spanish Wells is located on Bordta Beach Road just east of US. 41 in Graduate - University of Illinois Bonita Springs. Whether Buying or Selling your piece of paradise, Another fine neighborhood by DCI Communities, Inc. call ADA SHISSLER for superior service. J3 (813)992-6024 • 1-800-342-1202 (813) 472-5187 Office or Voice Mail P 'i ©1995 DCI Communities, Inc. All rights reserved. Renderings are artist's conceptions. (813) 472-1422 Evenings 6 Sanibel & Captlva REAL ESTATE Tuesday. Feb. 7.1995 N@WS 3nCl N0t6S continued from page 5 Real Estate "We are very fortunate to have the Potts as part of U.S. now actively Tuesday our sales team and wish them continued success in Feb. 7,1995 1995," said David McCagg, broker/owner of represented in international Classifieds RE/MAX of the Islands. Linda Jambeck was also recognized as the top list- Home Exchange Association Linda Jambeck ing associate for the island RE/MAX office, which is The International Home Exchange Association, a FOR SALE BY FT. MYERS BEACH GENERAL REAL MOBILE HOMES FOR COMMERCIAL SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION of RE/MAX Lands End Village, 3 BR/3 BA. located at 1456 Periwinkle Way on Sanibel. worldwide group of home exchange agencies, now OWNER HOMES . ESTATE SALE PROPERTY/RENT Fantastic view of Gulf and of the Islands includes active U.S. representation. Redflsh Pass, weekly or Jambeck is a multi-million dollar producer and she Country Club area in Cape Coral By Owner: Financing available to Tired of renting? Totally furnished 2 BR/2 Bathroom monthly rates. Save direct. The association, formed to provide international reduced to $109,900. Newer home qualified buyer - 2 BR/1 BA, nice 14 X 60 mobile located in Adult received her broker designation in 1992. In 1994, she location, Mid-Island. 463-9620 after Buy a home now! Thousands of Park, N. F. Myers. 12 X 20 furnished Commercial Property. Owner, Days 800-227-3633 3 BR/2 BA, many extras, fenced repossessed and bank homes Centrally located on and ask for Glna. was inducted into the Sanibel/Captiva Association of links and advance the concept of home exchange, yard fruit trees - Open House 6 P.M. or leave message. No agents Florida room, 12 X 45 carport. Saturdays, 11 A.M. - 6 P.M. 3750 or realtors. and properties available with Storage shed, new roof, Central Periwinkle Way. Eves: (201) 627-1267 Realtors Honor Society, a prestigious distinction offers listings across the U.S., Canada, Australia, S.E. 6th Ave. 945-6323. —SSSS —21079456-5 little or no money down. To A/H. Excellent condition. $18,500. Ideal for offices or 2/2B/85 —SStS— 2085677-3 Britain, Europe, the Middle East and even Zimbabwe. 2/8/95 -StSS-21081422-1 Builder's home - Ft. Myers Beach - receive current list call 656-1677 commercial service business. reserved only for those Realtors with proven leader- 2/10/95 —SSSS— 21078307-1 Home for sale. $39,900 - 2 BD, 2 4,800 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 1-805-681-8466 Vacant & available Three directories yearly ensure that members' list- fireplaces, security system, zoning ext. R-4384 Sanibel - Periwinkle Park - Park for occupancy. South Seas Beach Villa ship. bath, dining & family room combo. For Rent ings receive broad international exposure. Great Invedstment or retirement or is for 2 family. Best location on the 2/19/95 —SSSS— 21079981-3 model. Newly decorated. Large Call Ann "Linda is a tremendous asset to our company," starter home. "Owner realtor." Must Island. Call 463-6382. Priced to sell. private yard off Florida room. 8:30-5:00 395-0888 2 BD/2 BA with "sleeping" loft, McCagg said. "Her dedication to her profession is For additional information,please contact the U.S. sell due to illness. Phone Charles 2/11/95 —SSSS—21080989-5 Convenient to stores and causeway. After 5:00 466-0330 accommodates S. Located on Bonacolta, 369-5841 or 369-5571. Ft. Myers Beach - 2 homes for sale $29,500. Lot 6 - Street 1W. 813-395- 2/9/95 —SSSS— 21051752-3 Gulf of Mexico, spectacular something we all should take note of." member, Landfair Home Exchange Club, 6432 2/10/95 —SSSS—21081662-1 with gulf view. 2 BD/1-1/2 BA each, 8739. view. Reasonable rates 1994 that the Potts have led the RE/MAX office in Alemendra St., Fort Pierce, FL 34951, at (407) 467- nice floor plan. 205K to 215K or best The Prudential 2/11/85 —SSSS— 21078970-3 BEST BUSINESS through owner. For additional information, contact RE/MAX of Captiva Gulf-front offer. 463-6861. sales. They were also the top producers in July and Florida Realty Mobile Home and lot 160' frontage - LOCATION Contact Mrs.M. Wreiole 0634. 3/3/95 —SSSS—21081754.1 (908) 747-5930. the Islands at 472-3211 or (800) 388-2311. Home See to appreciate $28,000. Ph. 574- One mile West of 1-75 on October. 3669 Now accepting reservations. J73 Ft. of Gulf-front - charming COLONIAL BOULEVARD HOMES 2/9/95 —SSSS — 21078826-1 2/2B/93 —StSS— 2085675-3 2 BR/2 BA home. Fabulous gulf Stores w/Warehouse Riverfront pool, 3 Br, 1977 Homet, 12 X 55 Furnished view. LEE COUNTY HOMES | 2,700 sq. ft. w/AC & Overhead King's Crown - Gulf condo, 2 BR/2 Save thousands now. $229,000. mobile home 10 x 20 enclosed BA, screened lanai, heated pool, double roof porch w/large carport, 1,300 sq. ft. -w/ACS, Office For appointment call Waterfront pool, 3 Br, tennis. 2 week minimum. 617-659- 2 canals, $199,900. total electric. Immediate occupancy, 1,300 sq. ft. w/small office. 7460. 813-472-1881 after 4:00 p.m. Waterfront duplex, 2-2 Br, Red Coconut Lot D-11. Phone 463- 482-6879 2/2B/95 -SS55S— 2086535-3 2/10/95 — SSSS— 210B1732-3 3872. $18,000. O.B.O. • Excellent 2/22/95 —SSSS— 21083135-1 $105,000. condition. Coquina Beach - 2 BR, 2 BA, Gulf Gateway, Waterford Village. Save Condo 2-2 near shopping, Mini-warehouse space for rent. side. Newly decorated, all amenities. thousands, lowest price in 2/11/95 —SSSS—21080855-5 Real Estate $56,000. Garage doors, security units, Available weekly, bi-weekly, or subdivision. New paint, new window Double wide. Adult park, electricity available. Commercial monthly, Call (813) 395-2361 treatments. Clean mobile. Sharp, furnished w/W/D. Micro., vinyl zoning. $85 per month, first month 2/28)95 —tSSS—21024250-3 too many upgrades to mention. 561- EQUAL HOUSING LOTS porch, very clean. Low $40's, make offer. 466-9385 free with six month lease. Owner- 2378 owner/agent. OPPORTUNITY Beachfront, N. Captiva : broker, 939-7325. Likely 2 bedroom vacancies 2/11/95 — titt—21081B73-1 $75,000. 2/10795 —SttS— 21080987-5 available in 1995 for qualified All real estate advertised in .. 2/13/95 —SSSS—21079274-1 Waterfront, Connie Mack Mobile home 14X56, unattached applicants. 472-5185 this newspaper Is subject to Small business or storage location 472-5185 $279,000 garage, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, fenced- For more Information contact the Federal Fair Housing Act of for rent, 680 sq. ft., air conditioning, Classifieds CAPE CORAL Cape Coral • Off water, in lot included, water softener, by bathroom, private entrance, located 1968 which makes it Illegal to Community Housing From$6,500. owner. $27,000. Call after 7pm 543^,. bBhfnd flower; shop prr Cape advertise any preference, 8540. -...-. •:• • & Resource, Inc. HOMES Cape Coral --River access, Parkway off Vincehries near Publix. Sanibel City Hall INTERVAL FOR"SATEl limitation or discrimination 2/10/95 —SSSt—21081520-1 $295/month Available Feb. 1st, Captlva BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVA ISLAND From $34,900. 472-1189 LOTS FOR SALE WATERFRONT FOR SALE BY based on race, color, religion, New mobile home - Double wide 24 549-3436. Call me to purchase or sell vacation On Gulf Estate home. Gingerbread House 2)8/95 —SSSS— 210317B«-3 3 or 4 BR/3 BA, ultimate luxury, BY OWNER sex, handicap, familial status X 36, 3 Bdrm/2 BA furnished, 2/3/95 — SSSS—210B137S-1 time share weeks on Sanibel. Herb A new private home with Two lota in The Dunes. PROPERTY OWNER ROLLANDE & BILL MELLA washer, dryer, vinyl screened lanai, The Atrium - 2 BR/2 BA condo. Simon, Broker-Realtor. Office 772- all amenities, or national origin, or an Victorian Key West charm, One has beautiful expansive 902 S.E. 30th St. 945-1110 11 x 16 porch - carport - 48" - Lease prime Periwinkle Way Beautifully decorated, overlooking 1010, Residence 574-5697,1-800- lap pool, exercise room. blended with contemporary For Sale by owner: deep, wide, Ft. Myers Beach, Royal Pelican intention to make such 2/driveways - shed. Central A/C - retail, 1238 or 3358 s.f. gulf. All amenities. 2-week minimum. 933-1458. Professional Realty Weekly rentals available. lake view. Other looks on preference, limitation or space and luxury. seawall, canal lot. Direct access to Townhouse Condo, 2 BR/2-1/2 BA, Independently owned and Heat, ceiling fans, low rent, quiet Free standing building. Available January. Owner (313) Consultants of Lee County, Inc. Owner (813) 395-0162 preserve. For more Information San Carlos Bay. First canal off bay, under building parking, deeded discrimination. This publication park. $34,500. O.B.O. 997-2665 / 886-4757. A two minute stroll from operated 472-2280 2/7/S5 — SSSS— 2081881.9 2/2B)9i —SSSS— 21024247-3 call with dock and water. Sanibel 813- Beach access, pools, tennis, Golf. will not knowingly accept any 995-5016 2/28/95 —SSSS—21065884-3 a beautiful private beach Member of The Prudential 3/3/95 —SSSS— 21081B63-3 Sanibel cottages week 4, 2 BR, 2 on the Gulf. 395-0909 472-8708. $119,000. Leave message, we'll advertising for real estate 2/10/95 -SSSS—21061302-1 Captiva Shores, spa, 2 BD/2 BA, BA, sleeps six. Fully furnished, 100 2/7/95 —Hit— 21 024258-3 8/9/95 —SiSS—21078703-3 return calls. 813-463-0724 Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. Near historic which Is In violation of the law. New 3 Bd, 2 Ba mobile homes on bay to beach, pool. Available ft. from beach/pool, screened • ••••• 2/16/95 —SSSS—21079477-5 2/10198 —SSSS— 21081861-1 Chapel-By-The-Sea, Captiva Our readers are hereby land, with county water, septic & December. January, April, May S porch, open terrace, facing Gulf. SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION CANAL LOTS OPEN 1:00-4:00 summer. Call owner for discount library and South Seas Informed that all dwellings power. Price includes set-up, A/C, ROOMS FOR RENT \ $30,000. Call 201-546-4220. Gulf Cottage Sea walled 3/2 Home on Orange River. 6 Acres, skirting steps. Limited spaces rates. 914-967-3023. 2/7/05 — SSSS—21078210-3 Plantation Resort. advertised in this newspaper CONDOS FOR SALE \ A* Rating - Directly on the $65,000 and Up. pool, fireplace, boat dock, available. $39,900. Jamie 995-1883 Master bedroom with bath, cable, 2/28/9S —SSSS—21069242-3 Two bedrooms, two full baths; "WATERFRONT" workshop, very private & secluded. are available on an equal Beach. Walk to The Beach! Cinnamon Cove Condo 2 BR/2 BA - Dlr. Under $400 per mo. laundry and cooking privileges. If. you have 30 days or more to Sanibel Cottages (at Sanibel Causeway) $269k, call owner nights 693-8437 opportunity basis. 3 BR/3 BA plus Loft. completely equipped Sanibel & Marco Island TIME RUNNING OUT! Completely furnished, screened 2/17)95 — Slit— 210B1865-9 Smokers O.K. $300 mo. N.W. Cape spend at perhaps the nicest place Weeks 5 and B, 2 BR/2 BA. CREAM PUFF or days 994-7155. 3/22/2012 —SSSS— 2072220-1 Coral, 772-1097. Also bedroom, A Few Choice Datas Available space-age kitchen; Properties, Inc. lanai, covered parking, 1st floor, by Owner moving - must sell! 14x56 on Sanibel, are a caring person or Sleeps 5. Fully furnished, 100 2/2 LUXURY CONDO Z/10/95 —SSSS— 21062172-1 CALL 772-7756 TODAY share bath, $250. month. Feb. 25 - Apr. 14 washer/dryer; light, airy great (913) 472-4808 Free.... List of Homes For Sale by club-house. Quick possession. mobile, split plan, 1 bedroom. 1 family, we have the place for you! It. from beach, pool, private S.E. Cape Coral Gulf access CBS, FOR APPOINTMENT $89,900. 454-7706 2/7/95 —SSSS—21081167-1 2,000 sq. ft. Gulf front condo 2 BR/2 Also book now for Summer room with cathedral celling; 3/29/95 — SSSS— 21076767-3 11TH FLOOR Owner - Prices/ Address/ Phone #'s. bath, front & back & large shed. 2 facilities. Screened parch, by owner 3 BR/2 BA upgraded. Two Ft. Myers 482-0555. Cape Coral 2/11/95 —SSSS—21076646-1 years old, carpeting & A/C. Termite BA w/den, Jacuzzi. Low density and Fall. den; screened veranda. 'MARINA open terrace, facing beach and West Gulf Drive, over 1/2 acre 'FISHING PIER car garage, 10,0001b. lift. $112,000. 7,300 SQ. FT. UNDER AIR 542-3333 Help-U-Sell R.E. Opportunity, beautiful furnished service transferable. Adult park. complex. 2 lap pools, sauna, 6 When only the best will do! Furnished with lovely Shaker 945-0534 gulf. Priced to sell I directly across from beach 'POOL & TENNIS 5 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, 2/24/95 —SSSS—21070034-9 $28,500. 2 baths, 2 bedrooms, in Amenities galore. $22,500. 543- lighted tennis courts. Like new & 813-472-065$ antiques. 2/11/95 —SSSS—21078797-1 6505 after 6:00 or leave message. would like to keep that way. March, Call 317-462-3290 access. Cleared - water - 'COVERED PARKING (ideal for an In-law suite) great neighborhood. 813-368-5788. APARTMENTS & 813-472-0225 Photos & references available. PANORAMIC VIEW FROM 2/10)95 — SSSS—210B1B71-1 April & summer months available. 21719!, — »ISS — 21879830-3 December 15th thru April 30th sewer - survey, $179,900. $189,500 15X28 GREAT ROOM CUSTOM EL RIO GOLF COURSE 2)10)95 —SSSS—21077732-1 Call owner 216-568-0109 . Leave message. For Sale - Double wide M.H. Fully DUPLEXES FOR RENT Sanibel cottages week 4, last week $1,125. per week. Ada Shlssler 15031 Punta Rassa Rd. W/WOODEN BEAM DWELLING. SUNKEN LIVING 2/2Townhouse • private courtyard, 2)28/95 —SS8S—21077815-3 pool, very low maintenance fee, all furnished, new davenport, chair, in January, 2 BR/2 BA, $12,500. 1- May 1st thru August 31st VIP Realty Group, Inc. #1105 •*••*••*•• CATHEDRAL CEILING. ROOM, TWO BEDROOM SUITES, Clean 2 bedroom, 1 bath, eat-in 800-333-8797, ask for Bob or • ••••• new interior S exterior, low down, drapes, recliners, T.V., V.C.R., $725. per week. 1509 Periwinkle Way. Owner Agent 466-3620 4 BEDROOM/3 BATH CUSTOM 7 PADDLE FANS, DEN GUEST BATH, DOMED kitchen with breakfast bar, coin CONDO/SANIBEL ISLAND '- Dianne. 2/2B/S5 -Sili- 21031276-3 KITCHEN, LARGE LANAI, Park Meadows, by owner, $52,900. microwave, roof over, C port, laundry on property. Close to Lee North Captiva Island: Beachfront Sept. 1st thru December 14th 813-472-5187 Ext. 54, 795 — SSSS — 31078066-3 BUILT HOME. TWO CAR GARAGE, Florida room, Vinyl windows,. Available for March rentat, 2 2/7/93 —SSSS—21078893-3 home on tropical barrier island. LAUNDRY, $98,500. FINANCING 656-2949. Hospital and shopping, under new $625. per week. 813-472-1422 (eves). FIREPLACE, ALARM, FENCED CORNER LOT, 2/14/93 —SSSS—210B1151-1 washer, dryer new. Asking $21,500. ownership. Call 277-9386 days or bedrooms, 2 baths, relaxing Pool, tennis, fitness room. Beach- NEGOTIABLE. OWNER-AGENT Call 731-1894. Special January rates. 2/9/95 — SSSS — 21076948-3 SPRINKLER SYSTEM, CITY WATER. 997-8140. 772-2105, evenings. Views of the Gulf. Leave walking, shelling, fishing. Steps to Riverfront INTERCOM, SPIRAL STAIRS "Penthouse" 2 BR/2BA Condo - 2/10/95 — SSSS—210B1947-1 .-:.' message water's edge. Water taxi available. Rate applies to 4 people. Cape S.W. fresh waterfront, near LOTS OF FRUIT TREES, 2/7/85 —SSSS—210B11B7-1 Spectacular view, direct access, 2/11/95 —SSIS—21065259-1 [INTERVAL FOR RENT) Write: Henry Romersa Sailboat Gulf Access WITH VERY LARGE 2ND NICE PALMS, Spacious, clean 2 bedroom, 813-472-1146 Wk/Mo. rates. (813) 549-7066 or Library. Beautiful area, block 3295, Boat Dock 2 BR w/lott 2 BA 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with mother-in- wide-deep canal. Dock, lanai, (813) 472-6661 (Captiva) lot 7 & 8,1140 S.W. 39th St. $9,900 MASTER SUITE WITH NEW UPGRADED CARPET• law quarters, beautiful. 1 acre private sundeck, closed garage. Central or So. Ft. Myers, fenced 2/14/85 _SS5S— 21078987-3 SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION CLUB top floor condo end unit. 3/31/85 — tttS—21064575-1 4911 Tanglewood Drive terms. 458-8551. BALCONY. HUGE CLOSETS FRESHLY PAINTED property filled with exotic tropical $132,900. By owner 945-4288 yard. Centra! air, appliances, Waterfronti newly remodeled 2 BR, ON THE GULF. 2 BR/2 BA, SLEEPS Furnished, attic, storage, OPEN HOUSE^ I laundry,' eat" in kitchen, fully Nashville, TN 37216 2/«/»5 —tut—21Q79713-1 THROUGHOUT, LOTS OF INTERIOR. fruit trees; next to golf course but "Open House!' weekends 12:00 - 4 1 bath, large screened porch, inside SIX. ULTRA MODERN KfTCHEN, For Rent heated pool, tennis, fishing TILE. POOL, SPA. EXTRA private, $75,000. CaN Phillip Rogers P.M. 4010 .s;E.-20th Pi. or call for carpeted. Please leave message if laundry room, behind Cape Coral FULLY FURNISHED. TENNIS, 615-262-9859 SUPER LAYOUT - Open House -109 S.E. 44th St. Off Charming 2 BR/2 BA Reduced from 953,500 to pier. By owner immediate LARGE LANAI WITH LUSH Realty, 275-0010. appointment. no answer. $365. and up. 997-0753. Hospital, 619 S.E. 13th Ave. $400 POOL, ETC. WEEK 11 (MARCH 17- 3/1/95 — SHI— 160421-3 MOVE-IN CONDITION Santa Barbara Blvd., Cape. Sunday, 2/10/B5 : ' —SSSS—21077697-1 Captiva Island Home $49,700 for a Sanibel building occupancy $159,900 SHRUBS A ROCK WATERFALL 2,7/95 -SiSS-,21 081233-1 2/B/95 —SS»—21081355-1 Feb. 12, 12:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. 3/2 month. 772-3771 leave message. 24) $2,500. {718) 332-3514. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE —SSSS—21081458-1 2/14/B3 —SSlt—21078701-8 with private pool lot. 813-625-8393 ALL LIGHTED. SKYLIGHTS, 864 K. Courtington Lane, Hyde Park split, great room, appliances, city S.E. Cape, near downtown, and hot tub. Sanibel Island, FL Good location on Sunset Circle Z/17/95 — SSSS— 210J1357-7 CATHEDRAL BEAMED $99,900. off McGregor between College a water and sewer.- By owner 549- completely furnished 1 bedroom, 1 Sanibel Island luxury condo in small Winkler. Townhouse 2 BR/1-1/2 BA. bath. 2nd floor, with elevator, Cast Ybal Resort, Sanibel. 150 steps to Luxury home. behind Periwinkle Place. Will Sailboat, direct access, minutes to CEIUNGS, TRIPLE LOT SITE. 2/22/95 —SSSS— 21073318-1 I PINE ISLANDHOMES | 0877 beach complex. All amenities: Beautifully furnished. Immaculate. screen porch, laundry facilty on elevator, 2 BR, pool, VCR. Available Week 13 - Mar. 31 to Apr. 7. Beach. 3 BR, 3 BA, 3000 aq. foot Walk reduce for cash. Possible Charlotte Harbor. Punta Gorda GOOD LOCATION - CLOSE TO Desirable S.W. area. 2/12/95 — SSSS—21081B29-1 to Bowman's Beach. Quiet, peaceful, Pine Island. $55,900,481-7804 each floor & pool, rec room, yearly February and March. Backs up to Sleeps 6, 2 BR, 2 BA, full (317) 482-4440 owner financing. Isles. 2 BR, 2 BA, 2 car garage, new SCHOOLS, SHOPPING, NO Custom built home, approximately Waterfront homes, condos, rentals 2/9/85 —SSSt— 21081387-1 Secluded, private residence. lease. Call 540-2528, golf course. Call 606-299-3911 kitchen, gulf-front, $2,100. or Owner - 813-484-9421 carpet, A/C, tile, dock. Room for a BRIDGE TOLL TO PAY. 2,000 sq. ft. living area, on 150 ft. and sales available. Call for 2/8/9S —SStS—21081312-1 aays, 606-253-3841 evenings. Monthly rental - $3,800 2/16/95 _»SS— 21078885-3 pool. By owner, 813-637-1305. salt water canal. Many extras, Completely furnished 2/2, top floor, Contact ownwer (317) 823-0433 LOCATED ON HANCOCK Information and brochures on end unit. Comanding view of Gulf & INVESTMENT 1/3/95 —SSSS—21081968-3 612-941-2878. after 6:00 p.m. Season, $1,800 off season. 2/10/95 —SSSS—21061594-1 BRIDGE PKWY. $179,000. exceptional values. Pine Island Sanibel Builder has oversized lots on Bay. Many upgrades. Corian storm 2/10/85 -liil- 2108)728-3 2/28/95 —SSSS— 21065424-3 Owner, 1-800-553-5605, Beautiful direct access home, FORMER MODEL HOME. 540-2505. Really, 283-0909 or 283-1028. shutte'rs, 2 lanais, available PROPERTY W. Gulf Dr. area. canal In exclusive gated intersecting canals, triple lot. 3 bed, 2/17/95 —SSSS—21077556-1 PUNTA RASSA AND SANIBEL Shannon Lottea SOME OWNER FINANCE. 2/17/95 -i««t-210799«»-4 immediately, never rented out Large 1 BR apartment, subdivision. East end of 2 bath, double garage. Seller Open Sunday, 1 to 4. Live - Work - HOMES FOR RENTl HARBOUR - Seasonal and annual 4/7/85 —t«H— $125,900. board dock w/lift available. Royal available March 1995. Sanibel location, with beach financing. Appraisal $150,000 - Pelican, F.M.B. 765-6647 Play - 4673 Pine Island Rd. On VACATION rentals in luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath reduced to $129,000 with great CALL FOR APPOINTMENT *•••••*•*• Private beach access. condominiums overlooking Sanibel club and private access. SANIBEL/CAP'flVA 3/2/95 —SSSS— 21081415-5 Water - Commercial 2 Bdrm. CBS + You can only get there by boat terms. 772-2257. 2511 SE 19th PI. AFTER 5:30 P.M. WEEKDAYS 4 BEDROOM/3 BATH CUSTOM Office or Shop. Owner 1-813-261- No pets or smokers. and those VIEWTIFUL SUNSETSIII REAL ESTATE Surrounded by beautiful or plane. Very private, very PROPERTY Gold Coast. Lease option available, AND ANYTIME WEEKENDS, BUILT HOME. Landings. Golf, tennis, pool, marina. 9495 813-472-4903 Swimming, tennis, fishing and at existing homes. Call for more HOMES 2 BR, 2 BA. Now vacant. Must be special. North Captlva island. DISTANT $3,000 down, $850 month, $100 574-7077. FIREPLACE, ALARM, 2/11/95 —SSSS—210784 70-4 2/10/95 —SSSS— 210B173S-3 affordable rates. SANIBEL information. towards purchase. seen, in excellent condition. Superb fishing, shelling and HARBOURS IDE REALTY (813) 2/22/95 -tSSt- 21079762-1 SPRINKLER SYSTEM, Shell Harbor canal front ground Clifford off McGregor - 1/1 CAPT1VA GULF FRONT WESTERN 395-0909 2/10/95 —SSSS—21081827-1 level home. 3 BR/2 BA plus den or $71,900,433-3674. legendary sunsets! Sort of 466-3313. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, great room, INTERCOM, SPIRAL STAIRS 2/10/95 —tm—21081882-1 apartment, new carpet, neat & NORTH CAROLINA MTS. a/7/95 —SSSS-- 21078891-3 Southwest Florida - Sail from your office. Newly decorated, new Sanibel before causeway. Be LUXURY HOME 2/7/85 —SSSS —21078208-3 screened patio, fenced yard, on WITH VERY LARGE 2ND clean, close to downtown. No more Multi-Unit Lot Lehigh Acres, 7 back door to the Gulf of Mexico and appliances, split floor plan, Foxmoor. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2nd floor end our guest In a luxury 3 BR/2 BA BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE BEACH canal near river, as is. Good house MASTER SUITE WITH completely furnished. Steps to than 2 people. Water included in N. CAPTIVA ISLAND FREE BROCHURES: blocks No. of 82,25th St. S Haviland beyond! Gulf access homes priced for kids. 772-8021 Noon to 5 P.M. unit. Built 1993. Cathedral ceilings, COMMERCIAL rent. No pets. $325 per month. beachfront home with tennis, AT YOUR DOORSTEP Homes - Cabins from $90,000. Tamure Corporation BALCONY. HUGE CLOSETS private beach. $327,000. 395-9269 screened veranda. Near pool, Quietly spectacular BEACH HOUSE Ave. $2,500. or Best Offer. 481- please. Gardenia Realty, Inc. 332-5544. pool and a golf cart to explore Long driveway Into lush Lots - Acreage 5594 Real Estate Buyer Agency. (813) THROUGHOUT, LOTS OF tennis courts. W/D, stove, ref on South end of Island. Gorgeous 2/7/95 —SSSS — 21079903.1 -SSSt-21081973-3 PROPERTY/SALE 2/11/95 — tttt—210B1974-1 the Island. Off season rat** tropical estate grounds-. Lakefront Views 3/22/95 —SSSS—21080442-1 995-6262. * * ' TILE. POOL, SPA. EXTRA w/icemaksr, fans throughout. Close views of private deep - water dock 2/11/85 —S«S—21081872-3 until Thanksgiving $i,S00/mk, Exclusive, tastefully decorated. on bay and "Beachcomber's (Duplex) lot Ft. Myers Beach - Best CONDO/SAN1BEL LARGE LANAI WITH LUSH to shopping. $73,000.731-3500. IN BUSINESS OVER 20 YEARS 2/10/95 —SSSt—21081714-1 then $2,i00/wk. till Easter. 3/4 bedrooms or den. Sleeps Dream* beach on Gulf. $1000 / wk. location on the Island. Must see. Call Canal front lot with beautiful lagoon One of the lowest priced 2 SHRUBS & ROCK WATERFALL LOCATION!!! SAN CARLOS PARK. eight 3-1/2 baths. Large season, $1000 / mo. Off season 463-6382. Zoning is 2 family. & unobstructed gulf view. bedroom, 2 baths on the Gulf. ALL LIGHTED. SKYLIGHTS, P.M. 3 beds, 2 bath. Spacious 4 UNIT STRIP CENTER, #41 S. Call Elizabeth Falella at RAPER REALTY, INC. condo, South near river. Split plan, I WANTED TO RENT f heated pool and spa. sale w / part equity - exchange 2/11/95 —SSSS — 21080990-5 Reasonably priced at $94,800 End unit, fully furnished, CATHEDRAL BEAMED SOUTH FORT ("HOWIE, LAWYER, REALTOR, 407-647-6111. P.O. BOX 619 Owner will carry. 945-7411, ask for walk-in closets, immaculate tnsiai —ssss— 2034055-3 nominated for Architectural considered. 813-395-1951. MURPHY, NC 28906 Southwest Cape Coral, canal front excellent rental history. CEIUNGS, TRIPLE LOT SITE. ETC.) EXCELLENT RENTAL Enlisting the help of all angels to find 2/7)93 —IStI—21079862-3 lot. Southern exposure, high growth Dennis or 433-9088 days. No MYERS HOMES condition, heated pool, tennis, HISTORY! $350K. TERMS. O/BO. 3 or 4 bedroom house to rent West Gulf Drive area on lake. Awards. Terraces and pool agents. $324,000. Call and leave GOOD LOCATION - CLOSE TO health club, covered parking. $84K. pavilion. All amenities. Immaculate, quaint, fully furnished 1-800-438-8159 area, just off largest saltwater lake. GROSS $48K. BOX 1007, SANIBEL, annually on Sanibel starting mid- Private beach access. 3 BR/2-1/2 Close to shopping. Direct south 2/11/95 -t»l- 21081996-5 message SCHOOLS, SHOPPING, NO South F.M. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 owner 433-0641. FL 33957. 813-472-4242 March. Call Shirley, 216-645-4108 BA. large screened porch. March Brochure available. Sanibel unit! 2 BR, 1 BA, air 2/24/95 — StSS — 2035489-7 813-472-1146 BRIDGE TOLL TO PAY. car garage, in prestigious 2/11/95 —SSSS—21O82081-1 conditioned. 2 min. walk to beach! route to mouth of river. $39,500, 2/17/95 —ISSS—21078206-3 or Tara, 804-721-7413. and April. Call 472-2632 for more $3,900/week High Season Belize - Land on the Cambean - 250 Offer. 549-3421. 2/14/95 —SSSS— 21079889-3 LOCATED ON HANCOCK neighborhood, owner anxious, 2/10/85 —SSSS—21091978-3 info. , $2,550/week Lot* Season $2,200 month. Feb., March, April. feet - Heavy plantation of coconuts. bring an offer. Will look at all offers. 5,200 sq. ft. building. Page Field Call (207) 773-0634. A real gem! 2/7/95 —Hit—.21081168-1 Must sell immediately! Steal a 4 BRIDGE PKWY. area. Contains two store front 3/1/H —HtS—21074109-3 Days: 201-569-2111 Near top resorts listed on Lifestyles Phillip Rogers Realty, 813-275- IDUPLEXESFORSALEI 2/1 7/85 —t»tS—i10»1979 .3 of the Rich and Famous. Negotiable Pine Island - 2-1/2 acres, with pond. FOR SALE BY BD/2 BA home by Tanglewood area. FORMER MODEL HOME. 0010. Eves: 278-5797. $89,000. offices, a 2,200 sq. ft. warehouse 3/BR, 2/BA home in Dunes with Weekends: 914-687-0360 4 yrs. old. Double garage, living price. 472-2528 Corner of Eagle's Nest and Bay SOME OWNER FINANCE. 2/7/95 —tt»t-21081282-1 Yacht Club area. On Canal, Sailboat and two large one bedroom CONDOS FOR RENT I pool, $1,6O0/mo. Call 463-7988 or 2/2S/SS —»»tt— 2083881-3 OWNER room, family room, screened lanai, POINTE SANTO DE 2/9/85 —Hit —21030400-3 Point Road, $31,500. Must see to $125,900. access, davits & dock. 2 Bdrm., 2 apartments. $159,500. 1-800-330- 561-3012 evenings. sprinklers, large attic, great 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, 1-1/2 car Bath, front & back screened lanai. 1414. POINTE SANTO: 2 BR/2 BA condo, 2/9/85 —tS>t—21078949-3 appreciate the area. Phone 656- CALL FOR APPOINTMENT oarage, pool, spa, fireplace, big CHANGE OF PACE SANIBEL 6782. Owner must sell Immediately! neighborhood. $148,500 OBO Large fenced backyard. Central 2/10/95 —tStt—21081810-1 completely furnished, gulf view. After 5:00 p.m. 936-5955. AFTER 5:30 P.M. WEEKDAYS Screen TV, satellite, $89,900, VALENTINE, SPECIAL - Great Beautiful Vacation Home Luxurious Gulf front penthouse 2/10/95 —tSSS—210814S6-1 3/2-1/2 duplex In Dunes C.C. heat/air. New plumbing, carpet & Weekly rentals available. Seasonal ACREAGE i/n/aa —tsti—210B0570-1 AND ANYTIME WEEKENDS, $20 000 down, no qualifying, no For Sale: 3,000 sq. ft. commercial Room with cathedral ceiling. 3 3 bedrooms, 2 baths condo. 2 BR, 2 BA, screened Great primary residence floors. $105,000. Call 945-6632 building with 3 offices, two bays with rates. Contact owner, 812/378- bedroom, 2 bath. Double garage. 5.5 Acre vegetable farm - 574-7077. closing costs. 8-1/2% owner 2/8)85 —SSSt—21081346-1 0567. Your own private tennis court lanal, with spiral staircase to or rental income. financed loan. $738.55/mo. for 13 overhead doors. Has house on $675. Bernie Braden Realty, Inc. Landscaped with beautiful trees artf Riverfront Elegance 2/22/95 —${SS— 21079781-1 Duplex with pool, landscaped. Good property, 3/4 acre in N. Cape Corai, 2/28/95 -Stt«— 17*992-3 & swimming pool, 100 yards to private rooftop sundeck. No R.E. commission puts Waterfront - Off Palaco Grande - 3 years. 267-1958 > 574-6300 ornamentals • 16* x 20' building - ' WATERFRONT AAA condition. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths rental, Pine Manor, $55,000. Make Zone C1. For more information call LOGGERHEAD CAY 2 BD/2 BA, 2/8/95 —t»Si —210B1325-1 Gulf of Mexico. Call tor times Gorgeous sunrises and price below F,M.V. All Wai -fTf.-M0«1548.1 Five miles North of Lee Civic Center Gold Coast area of C.C. on the BR/3 BA, unique^plit plan, solar offer. 267-8363 evenings. - 574-7800;, Gulf view. $550/wk offseason (May available. sunsets. Beautifully decorated PROPERTY reasonable offers considered. widest part of the river. Spectaeular- pool, direct access.'boat lift, many The Vines -golf course townhouseh , on paved private road - $36,000. - 2/»/»5 —tm—21081443-1 2/17/95 —tSSS—210S1B57-1 1st - Dec. 21st). Seaspnal rents S.W. Cape, newer 3/2/2, pool home, 216/338-8031 and fully equipped. Caii 802-563-2296 Brian 505-344-7383 view. Features include island extras. By owner. Reduced to 2283 sq. ft: (wing area. 3 BR, 2-1/2 (Dec 2st - April 30th) also available. 2/8/95 — SSSS — 2105»<17-3 kitchen surrounded by cabinets $189,000. neg. 945-2436 Ba, 2 car attached garage. Great overtooking golf course. Excellent 216/338-S281 Substantial savings. 2/8/85 — Hil- 210B1303-1 Seasonal Rental available "also" for Rates vary. 908-223-6748 condition, $i,200/mo. includng pool 3/1/85 -S»SS- 3W»*fc3. BUY OWNER - 1000's of properties Twenty/ft, bright, cheerful laundry 2/10/95 —SSSS-21081616-1 location. Priced to sell. By owner MANUFACTURED 2/2BJ85 —SStt— J00B877-3 Call owner, 610-664-2371. sale - FMB - taguna Shores - Gulf room set for P.C., dog-grooming or & lawn service. 458-5218. 2/28/85 — StSt— 1966727-3 view. 2/2 canal home. Deeded for sale all areas/ prices - Call for Wonderful location near- Country 26 79 COMMERCIAL POINTE SANTO 2 BR/2 BA Gulf Z/9I8J — till- 210aiS0».1 A THREE BEDROOM AND 2 | LOTS FOR SALEj free list. No commissions. 1-800- hobby area. Tile floors, new Club, on wide canal, professional HOMES access to private beach. Across carpeting. New glazed tile roof ? view. Sleeps six. OCEAN'S REACH Cape: 3 BD/2 BA, family room, living BEDROOM, GULF FRONT Estero. Lg. yard, boat-lift, Ig. lanai, 408-1999 - T.V. Show Sun. 9:30 tandscaping, large bright rooms, 2 2 BR/2 BA, double wide, fully PROPERTY/RENT 1 BR/1 BA Gulf front. Sleeps 4. Pool, South Seas Plantation Block 811, nice Country Club area, A.M.Ch.26. 8,000 Ib. boat lift. Pool with 1,500 sq! BR/2 BA formal D.R., eat-in kitchen, room, newly decorated, $675 plus WITH PRIVATE POOL AND 1-1/2 garage + carport. Large ft. lanai. Oversized 2-car garage furnished, T.V., microwave, new tennis, BBQs, screened porches, security. 772-2162. Gulf Cottage $7,000. - Days call 1-800-277-4883 2/15/85 —ISSt—21061365.1 all utilities paid Including dual water, SPA. AVAILABLE FOR sundeck. Great location. Priced to Asking $289,000. By owner, 542- A/C. Had T.L.C. Near Sanibel 55+ mint condition. Call owner for 2)10/»5 — WSS—2 Direct through owner. Pin #1000. Eves. 1-800-277-4883. sell, renovating adding large family davits, citrus trees, must see GENERAL REAL PELICAN PLACE VACATION RENTAL. SPECIAL 1 7788, park. Priced negotiable, by owner- discount rates. 404-587-3120. 3/BR, 3/BA, loft, porch, Pin #2000. room . 765-1908. $114,900. 542-8431. Ride by & stop Office or retail space available 2/2S/95 -SSSt— 2082981-3 SUMMER RATES. OPTION TO 3/1/85 — SSSt — 21071923-1 BEAUTIFUL PLUSH 3 BEDROOM, 2/14/85 -SStt-21 081162-1 in. ESTATE occupier, pool, club-house, all For lease. beautifully furnished, washer, 2/16/95 -HH- 21072020-5 amenities. 454-6894 In center containing Barrier USE ALL SOUTH SEAS 2 BATH HOME FOR SALE BY Cape Coral - Off Palaco Grande 2/10/05 — tSSS—210B18B3-1 ATRIUM - GULF FRONT - 3 BR/3 3 BR/2 BA, lake view, pool, dryer, TV, VCR, pool, tennis, Approximately 250 ft. canal lot, OWNER. SUGGESTED REALTORS Bad or No Credit? Gov't Homes and 2/8/95 —SSSS —21081411-5 Island Pharmacy, Lagorlo's BA, DEN, RENT THROUGH convenient location on Sanibel. PLANTATION'S RESORT choice Camelot area with view of direct access canal 4 BR/2 BA Gulf access - City water, Blk. 1722, PRICE $89,900 - ASKING $80,000. Cape Coral, solar heated pool, 2/2, Properties available. Down N. Fully turn. dbl. wide mobile. Old Pizza and Goodwill. OWNER AND SAVE. 2 WEEK $1,500/mo. FACILITIES. sleeps 2-8 people, etc. intersecting canals. $69,000. family & living rooms, Ig. lanai, pool, Fla. room, garage. Near Wal-Mart. After 10:00 a.m.-11 p.m. lot 11 & 12, U-44, CC Parkway - N BUILT IN 1989, 2186 SQUARE 2 car garage, sprinkler system, city payments from $0. Easy to qualify! Bridge Vig., 2 br., 2 ba., din., liv. rm., 472-1439 MINIMUM. PHOTOS AVAILABLE. 395-2078, 267-7557, CALL OWNER AFTER 3:00 Fresh water canal lot unit 16, city on Skyline - R on SW 43 Terr. Below FEET, CAMELOT ISLES AREA - Needs inside handyman. Owner For current listing call toll freel 1 CALL 609-985-0322 OR 609-492- 1-800-227-1783 water & sewer & dual water mature screened porch. Access to river. 2440 Palm Ridge Road. 472-0044. P M. EST, 219-272-0889 OR water paid. Terms $19,900. market price $25,000 firm. 549- SW CAPE CORAL. 549-5671 OR may finance to responsible party. (800) 436-6867 ext. R-4379 $24,500. 543-9755. 7389. Or (714) 499-1783 540-2505. landscaping, $170,000. 542-1022, 3/1/85 — SiSt— 2O63J23-3 2/7/95 —SSSS— 2108173D-3 219-271-0115. 1908. 549-01444. 1-800-845-5447 463-8087 2/9/95 —SSSS-21OB0506-5 2/10/98 — SSSS—21081541-1 2/1 5/95 —SSSS— 2064667.3 J/JIJIi —tttl— 20t81«6-3 2/17/95 _t«H—21077557-1 2/11/95 — Mtt—21072<71-1 a/17/»i —SSSS—21078937.1 3/1/85 -ftH-21081348-1 .2/11/85 —SSSS—21081988-5 8 Sanlbel& Caotiva REAL ESTATE Tuesday. Feb. 7.1995 Southwest Florida is hot in the '90s There is a trend today toward individualism. We are seeing it in fashion and in real estate. In the 1950s and '60s, keeping International up with the Joneses was the thing, and subdivi- Real Estate sions were such that you By J.B. Novelli A PLACE TO LIVE FOR THE BEST OF YOUR LIFE might make a mistake and Gracious ground level canal home with gorgeous grounds and enter the wrong house if it modern updated interior. Irreplaceable at any price. At the weren't for the red intersection of three canals, 40' dock and boat lift, short distance to drapes. great selection of real estate in all price the beach. Call today for a private showing. Priced at $450,000. Today's real estate buyer is highly ranges. You can purchase a brand new educated, independent and inner direct- home in Cape Coral for $75,000 to $1 "The ed. Quality of life is a big issue. A back OF THE ISLANDS Island's million or $2 million on Sanibel or to the old values and back to nature 1456 Periwinkle Way SOLD Captiva islands. 813/472-2311 Office attitude is prevalent. An authentic 813/472-4325 Home on There is a great selection at all price lifestyle, with open, light and airy kinds points in between. It's no wonder 800-388-2311 Toll Free Barb" of settings, have great appeal. Barbara Amon Chapin, CRS Southwest Florida is hot in the '90s! Broker-Salesperson/REALTOR Southwest Florida certainly fits the bill in terms of nature, lifestyle and J.B. Novelli, a Sanibel resident, is president of VIP/Inter- national Real Estate Com- pany Inc. She can be con- tacted at her Fort Myers office at 433-0038.

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tion to provide prac- tical, hands-on edu- cation to members to help them understand and use technology. In addition to the officers, the FAR also elected new vice presidents for its 13 districts. Maggie Morris, a vice presi- dent with Coldwell Banker McFadden Sprowls in Fort Myers, has been elected 1995 vice president of District 5. She now repre- sents the 5,000+ Realtors located in Lee, Hendry and Collier counties. Morris, who has I worked in real estate for 20 years, was the 1992 president of the Fort Myers Associ- ation of Realtors. She has also served as a director for that group and as chair- person of its legisla- tive and nominating committees. In 1994, she was recognized as that group's Realtor of the year. The FAR, the voice of real estate in Florida, provides programs, services, ongoing education, Tucked away on a secluded, tropical peninsula of Sanibel Island is a elegant country club and over 200 acres of pristine nature preserves. research and legisla- magnificent community like no other. The Sanctuary is the island's first, What's more, you will find an exquisite collection of unique, luxury tive representation to and last, private golf club community. residences including custom condominium and estate its 60,000 members in 82 local boards This exclusive enclave features the very best of homes priced from $485,000 to over one million. and associations a- island living, including the superb 18-hole champi- With a limited number of residences available, time is cross the state. onship course designed by Arthur Hills, a casually of the essence, so plan your visit soon. For additional in- Sanctuary Realty Services, LTD • Licensed Real Estate Broker formation, call the 2284 Troon Court, Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 • 1-800-725-4222 or (813)472-4222 Take Periwinkle Way to Sanibel/Captiva Road, right on Wulfert Road FAR office in Or- lando at (407) 438- Frey &Son Homes • Walter Group • Carlton-Nautnann Homes • Waldrop Homes * 24K Homes 1400. Prices and plans subject to change without notice. Void where prohibited by law. Equal housing opportunity. Models Open Daily.