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SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 VOLUME 24 NUMBER 43 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES « t£R i^ ifitiili Former SunTrust and Sanibel Stolen police Accommodations buildings sold gun may have By Mark S. Krzos purchased by Helen Thomas JNA," Slagel said explaining that News Editor Realty owner Joseph Burns for the bank building will be an SunTrust's former location on $300,000. expansion of Sanibel Palm Ridge Road and Sanibel "We've been working on this Accommodations. "They needed been used in Accommodations building on for six months," Slagel said. the space." Periwinkle have been sold as a "We've been trying to get this Although Slagel said he was part of a three way sale orchestrat- done since just before SunTrust unsure what Burns' intentions suicide ed by John Naumann & Associates vacated its old building." were for the old Sanibel By Michelle Moran Realtor Jack Slagle. The sale of the Sanibel Accommodations building, he sur- Editor According to tax records at the Accommodations building offi- mised that it would be another Lee County Tax Collector's cially closed Tuesday afternoon location for Helen Thomas Realty. Fort Myers and Sanibel Police officials believe a gun used in a suicide on Feb. 8, 1997, may be office, the SunTrust building and the sale of the former Neither representatives of one of three guns allegedly stolen from the was purchased by Sanibel SunTrust building closed in the SunTrust, Burns nor Sanibel Sanibel Police Department by a former employ- Accommodations for $520,000, early afternoon Wednesday. Accommodations owner Rodney ee. while the Sanibel "This was all done simultane- Jobe could be reached for com- Accommodations building was ously and handled completely by ment. "The numbers are close enough that we're pretty sure it's our gun," Police Chief Lew Phillips Jr. said Wednesday. Police compared the serial numbers from a Model 60 Chrome gun Seahorses and Sea World send allegedly stolen by former Sanibel Police Department Administrative Secretary Jennifer J. Royce to the scratched numbers on the gun used manatee home to freedom in the suicide of 21-year old Jeffrey Redley. Phillips said the department began investigat- By Gwenda Hiett-Clements made special arrangements for the students to be on Staff Writer hand for the return of the 795 pound, 7 foot long ing the suicide after Royce's Aug. 21 arrest for A herd of seahorses — Sanibel Seahorses that is orphaned male manatee back to his natural habitat. grand theft. She was arrested after a joint Investi- — came out to greet Hunter the manatee and send With a special "good-bye" banner, approximately gation with the Lee County Sheriff's Office him on his way to a new life in Tarpon Bay. Glenn 40 Sanibel Elementary students, three from each resulted in the execution of a search warrant at Haddad, public relations at Sea World of Florida, class, gathered at the Tarpon Bay Recreation Area Royce's apartment in Fort Myers. Several items launch ramp Wednesday, Sept. 3 for the big send off. belonging to the Sanibel Police Department were The school representatives were chosen by the luck recovered in the search. At that point, Sanibel of the draw from those who had earned special good police administrators began an internal audit to citizen citations. see what else was missing from the department The release was the first cooperative manatee inventory. •please see page 3A Phillips said the suicide stuck out in his mind after her arrest, explaining the 25-year old Royce allegedly said she was in Redley's Red Cedar Drive home when he shot himself. Phillips said Wednesday he remembered the conversation vividly and referred Royce to Deputy Jack Primrn to discuss the trauma of the event. Fort Myers Police spokesperson Kara Winton said the suicide report does not show any witnesses, adding the ease is still being treated as a suicide and will be turned over to the State Attorney's Office for final disposition. Police confirmed the gun allegedly used in the suicide along with two Glocks were noted as missing from the department after the audit was Workers from environmental agencies carry Sanibel Elementary students a ban- •please see page 7A Hunter to his new home in Tarpon Bay. ner f°r Hunter. Low level encephalitis found in island rooster By Gwenda Hiett-Clements positive. spraying is done not only to control the cooperation with Lee County Mosquito Staff Writer ' Jim Burgess, Supervisor of St. Louis mosquitoes but also to quell people's Control, I used my judgment to allow According to Bill Opp, Lee County Surveillance for 21 years, said, "There fears." precision target spraying of a very Mosquito Control Director, last Friday are no warnings being issued. The Opp said, "We did an aerial adulti- small area at Wulfurt Point because of one of the encephalitis surveillance roosters tested are at the lowest level of cide Saturday morning on the north end the hysteria generated by the media roosters at Wulfurt Point on Sanibel's activity. But we are in the protection from Wulfurt Point and up through about encephalitis in Florida. Mosquito north end, tested positive at a low level business and we take action at the least Captiva. I talked to Lou Hinds at the Control has a right to be concerned for the vims. possible indication. refuge and they gave us special permis- because of such massive news cover- Also on Friday one in San Catlos "Over the couise of the years the sion to spray in that area " age. They felt they had better do some- and one in Lehigh tested positive. Last chicken's have tested positive and it J.N "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge thing than be blamed for not doing week two at Metro and Hansen tested doesn't mean a health emeigency. The Managei Hinds said, "In the name ol •please see page 2A T~2A Q SEPTEMBERS, 1997 Q ISLAND REPORTER Too soon to tell impact of NationsBank-Barnett deal on island By Gwenda Hiett-Clements each institution will be evaluated." Information that has come out thus On Friday, Aug. 29 Barnett's stock Staff Writer "The bottom line is — the closing of far has been on the corporate level. A opened at over $75 a share. The final The announcement of NationsBante's the deal is not anticipated until the first Thursday, Aug. 28 Wall Street Journal buyout offer was $14.6 billion. If the buyout of Barnett Bank has islanders quarter of next year. There must be article reported that the Jacksonville, merger is approved, it will surpass last and bank employees wondering what approval from the share holders and Fla. based Barnett Banks, Inc., the year's Wells Fargo $14.2 billion pur- banking facilities will be available applications have to go through the fed- nation's 20th largest bank with assets chase of First Interstate Bancorp and where in the future. eral government. That can take six of $44 billion and Florida's number one Chase Manhattan's $13 billion merger But according to George Owen, months," he added. bank, was seeking a merger partner or with Chemical Banking. According to buyer. Barnett Bank spokesperson in "One prime concern of NationsBank reports this buyout will make Charlotte, Jacksonville, Fla. it is just too early to is to communicate with Barnett Wall Street Journal staff reporters N.C.-based NationsBank the third know what is going to take place. employees. I know there have already noted that as Florida's largest indepen- Community Bank with its two loca- been some conference calls. Once any- dent bank, "Barnett has long been con- largest bank in the country. tions was taken over by Barnett two thing is decided it is Nations' goal is to sidered the industry's juiciest plum and Richard McCurry, sales and service years ago this October. The island make sure all the information is com- the toughest to pluck. Barnett has tied branch manager at Community Bank of presently has one NationsBank loca- municated to Barnett customers and its fortunes to Florida alone." Florida's the Islands, said, "Having been through tion. employees," he explained. deposit base, growing populations and this before, it is a sit and wait situation. Owen said, "At this point in time it He did point out that media reports healthy economy make the bank an At this point you can only second guess is just too early to be specific about stating there would be a loss of 6,000 attractive deal. what will happen. So why speculate, anything that is going on with the employees did not take into considera- General media announced the merg- just wait and see and hope for the best er Saturday, Aug. 30 and The New York merger. The two organizations have tion that there is a hiring freeze on now and try not to worry." just started meeting to put together a and many of the jobs lost by consolida- Times had an in-depth report on the task force. Generally, the strengths of tion will be taken care of by attrition. impact of the buyout Tuesday, Sept. 2. SKEETER DISEASE •from page 1A anything. "We've had chickens that have shown positive for the virus before. In the environment around us it is not unusual, but because of the media I chose to allow spraying in a very pinpointed area; if they had wanted to do the whole refuge I would have had to say 'no.'" Burgess said, "We began the testing program in 1977 when the first human case was noted. In the winter of 1978 we placed the cages around the coun- ty. The last human case in Lee County was in 1993." There are 19 cages with surveillance sentinel roosters that are checked bi-weekly for St. Louis Roosters that are located in a cage at the end Encephalitis by Lee County Mosquito Control's of Wulfurt Road are tested for the St. Louis Teresa Seawar. She logs over 400 to 500 miles a encephalitis bi-weekly. week caring for and testing the animals. The normal Bill Opp said, "There is no alert at this time. This £ season runs from mid-August to mid-September. is a very low rate of infection. In Orangs County and Burgess noted that since 1977 there have only Indian River County medical alerts have been been four years when the chickens did not test posi- issued." Health alerts encourage residents to stay | tive. indoors at night. Q "When we find a positive chicken we adulticide Advice from those at Lee County Mosquito 1 right away to kill the mosquitoes around them to Control includes the following: wear light clothing, * break the cycle that way. We have not reached a situ- long sleeves and long pants, avoid being outside at Tommy Stewart Lee County Mosquito ation that would call for people to alter their behavior. high mosquito activity times — dusk and dawn. Control's larvicide aerial inspector for We are in contact with the Lee County Health Burgess said, "This culex nirgpalpus, a fresh water Captiva and Sanibel is pictured with the Director. She makes those kinds of decisions," mosquito, breeds in brackish, standing water, any- roosters used to monitor for encephalitis. Burgess explained. thing that has been standing 24 hours or more like in Mosquitoes pick up the encephalitis from migrato- bird baths or road side ditches. Around your home Weather ry birds like cardinals and doves. Mosquitoes act as look for flower pots, buckets, kids toys, anything that High Low Rain the carriers and infect humans. Burgess explained is collecting water and be sure to empty it." Aug. 28 94 75 humans cannot get the virus from the chickens and it "Right now if you're just sitting in the sun you Aug. 29 96 77 does not harm the birds. Even if a human ate an will be fine, but if you are going to crawl around in Aug. 30 96 76 infected bird, the human would not contract the virus the bushes, put on repellent! And if you are highly Aug. 31 96 75 and humans cannot transfer the virus. Symptoms of active you a less of a sitting target; the mosquitoes Sept. 1 LABOR the disease in humans include headache, high fever, just want to sit around in the shade and do nothing on Sept. 2 94 75 .4 stiff neck, disorientation, tremors. a hot day like we do." Sept. 3 94 76 3.1 Rainfall for August was 7.6inches compared with 6.7 inches for the entire month last year. Note: rainfall levels are recorded from the Obituaries morning of the day given to the following morn- ing. Source: Sanibel/Captiva Islands Chamber of Mike McQuade daughter and son-in-law, Dr. P.C. and Judi Wu of Commerce. w • ri «>*•! » -K* r-v J , • Pensacola; his son and daughter-in-law, Mark Morrison Gregory Mike" McQuade, a longtimg e McQuade and Ellen Mayeron of Sanibel- his daughter residensident of SanibeSanibell , died at Hope Hospice on AuAugg . 3131, \ i i i T» u Xi I o -u i A 1997. He was born in Baltimore, Md Nov. 19, 1917, thM°v °Mnkl and.Christine Marie McQuade. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Editorial office: (941) 472-1S87 Display advertising: (941) 472-1587 Mike McQuade built one of Sambel's first gulf- Sept. 6 at St. Michael and All Angels Classified advertising (941) 472-1587 fronjrno* theSanibe, Si=Sta, in ,957. He loved the Church on Sanibel. In lieu of flowers the Subscriptions: (841) 472-1SB7 Business office: (941) 472-1587 small-town sense of community and was active in the family requests that donations be made to Hope Fax: (941) 472-8398 then all-volunteer Sanibel Fire Department. He par- Street address: The Village Shopping Center Hospice, 9470 Health park Circle, Fort Myers 33908. 2340 Periwinkle Way ticipated in the Sanibel Community Association's Sanibel, Honda 33957 potluck suppers and Friday night movies, which were The Island Reporter (USPS 813-580) Is published weekly each the social events of the island. 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He wi.l be lovingly remembered by hiS children ISLAND REPORTER Q SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 Q 3A Notes from the city desk: Council hears of a huge home harangue and a biker battle By Mark S. Krzos Commissioners approved an agreement between the Although the city has admitted liability in the News Editor Lee County Hearing Examiner's office and Sanibel crash involving Stewart and a speeding Sanibel police Distinguished budget—Sanibel Finance Director for hearing examiner services. The new code enforce- cruiser responding to a routine traffic stop July 18, Renee Lynch was presented with the Distinguished ment process, complete with a hearing examiner will 1995, City Attorney Bob Pritt felt the claim was too Budget Award for the seventh year in a row Tuesday. officially begin Oct. I. The Code Enforcement high. Sanibel City Manager Gary Price presented Lynch was officially disbanded earlier this year after not As a result of the crash, Stewart suffered from a with the award. The budget and a proposed 25 per- having met in nearly three years. ruptured spleen, and permanent damage to his left cent tax increase will be discussed at a public meeting Huge home—The Second District Court of arm's radial nerve. at 9 a.m. Saturday at City Hall. Appeals, on Aug. 15, accepted the petition of Mark A Taste of things to come—Care and Anholt resigns—The Sanibel City Council unani- and Pat Andrews and ordered the city to respond Rehabilitation of Wildlife got the go ahead for hold- mously accepted the resignation of Betty Anholt from within 20 days. The city then requested an extension ing the 1998 Taste of the Islands at Gulfside City the Sanibel Historical Preservation Committee. and that request is pending. Park again next year This was the first year the Taste According to Anholt, the resignation is due to a pos- The Andrews are challenging Section I.E.37. of of the Islands was held at Gulfside City Park and it sible conflict of interest that may arise from the the Land Development Code and are seeking judicial breezed by with little complications. But as part of authorship of a Sanibel historical publication. determination that the city permit a 10,000 square the agreement to hold next year's festival at the park, Something wild—The Sanibel City Council also foot house in the Sanctuary at Wulfert Point. The city organizers will have to meet with nearby residents accepted the resignations of Wildlife Committee believed that the proposed home would disrupt the prior to the May 3 event members Dr. Marc Elie and Lucas Century. Elie rhythm and harmony in the neighborhood and city as Leisure seizure—The Sanibel Ctty Council unani- accepted a new job in the northeast and will be leav- a whole. mously agreed to purchase nine lots in Leisure Acres ing the area and Century maintained that he could not Biker battle—A hearing in Fort Lauderdale has that are controlled by Bert Jenks for $177,000. The give the committee the time he felt it deserved, City been set for Sept. 22 to determine a claim of purchase was made as part of the city's environmen- Manager Gary Price said. $1,544,407.80 against the city by injured motorcyclist tally sensitive lands program. New code—The Lee County Board of County Jeremy Stewart.

HUNTER 'from page 1A release between Sea World and J.N. tat. After two years, experts from Sea Halverson, fourth grade, who had seen teamed up to carry Hunter to his resting "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge. World and FDEP determined Hunter a release before, explained how every- spot. Before being put in the water, Ironically, Hunter came to Tarpon was ready for release. thing would go. Tom Pitchford of FDEP belted and Bay from Orange River close to new Steve Alvarez, "Ding" Darling She said, "First they will take him tagged the manatee with a special hous- Sanibel principal Barbara Von Harten's Refuge facilities manager, said, out of the truck and carry him on a big ing that contains three levels of trans- former school Orange River "Tarpon Bay is a perfect area for the thing, like a cot, and put him on this mitters to allow Hunter to be tracked Elementary. On March 10,1995 the release. It is a safe area, a no wake soft mat here and then they will make by transformer and satellite over the manatee, who weighed 320 pounds at zone, and having the school right next sure he is okay and then they will take next year. The yellow float is designed that time, was found uninjured along to the refuge makes it great for the him to the water so he can swim away. to come loose after that time. Other with its mother who had suffered prop kids." Sometimes they stay around for a tagging and identification markings wounds. Both were captured by the First time manatee release viewer, while!" were placed on Hunter at Sea World Department of Environmental David James, fifth grade, said, "I'm When Hunter arrived in the Sea before transportation. Protection Southwest Florida Field really anxious and excited. I've seen a World transport van outfitted with a Official release time was 11:23 a.m. Station and transported to Sea World manatee. I saw one at McCathy's special lift, the assembled crowd At the conclusion of her first Sanibel where the mother died the next day. Marina last weekend while I was cheered and shouted, "Hey, Hunter, field trip, Von Harten said, "The only Sea World raised the orphan, teaching kayaking with friends. It was pretty welcome to Sanibel!" job better than working at Sea World is him skills to thrive in his natural habi- big!" Then it went pretty much the way being principal at Sanibel Elementary!" Manatee release expert, Emma Emma described. Fourteen people IE2Z2EKBJ SBSI

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By Mark S. Krzos one of the most dangerous places to be a pedestrian than done News Editor and bicyclist. Because the path in that vicinity rests Six separate property owners in that vicinity have It's an accident waiting to happen and before any- right next to the road, a motorist can very easily refused to give or sell the nghts-of-ways the city one gets blood on their hands, the Sanibel City swerve off the road and seriously injure or kill some- needs to go forward with the bike path relocation. Now the city is positioning itself to take the property Council wants to correct a problem that has existed one. for years. But that won't be easy. Now the city wants to relocate that section of the needed through eminent domain. The Sanibel Bicycle Path, in the area between bicycle path off Periwinkle and have the path run According to the Florida Constitution, Florida Sanibel Center and Martha's Lane, has been called underneath the power lines, but that is easier said Statutes and the Sanibel Charter, the city is empow- ered to condemn property for public use through the exercise of eminent domain. "Eminent domain is a lousy, lousy way to acquire PUBLIC HEARINGS peoples' property," island resident Ray Grizzell said. CITY OF SANIBEL, FLORIDA "The city would be better off paying double for the property than using eminent domain. If anyone takes The Sanibel Planning Commission will conduct Public Hearings on Tuesday, September 23, 1997 beginning at 9:00 A.M. at Sanibel City Hall in the Council Chambers (MacKenzie Hall), 800 Dunlop Road, Sanibel, Florida, to consider the following applications: "We have negotiated and 9:30 AM Consideration of an application filed pursuant to Land Development Code Article I., 9 Part I., Conditional Uses, Sections 1.1.2. General Requirements and I.I.3. Specific now we ve got to turn up Requirements, Subsection m. Restaurants, to amend the prior conditional use approval, authorized by Planning Commission Resolution No. 96-19, for an 86-seat, 3,375 sf the heat. It's time to fish restaurant and delicatessen food market with carry-out food sales, by eliminating the delicatessen food market use and establishing a small portion of the existing commer- or cut bait." cial building (known as Alexander's Restaurant) as an accessory bar area, all in con- —Gary Price junction with the planned interior renovations proposed for a new eating establishment; and you to court, and they will, you will lose." Consideration of an application for a development permit to establish the accessory bar Sanibel City Attornery Bob Pritt said neither he area and perform various interior renovations. nor the city wants to use eminent domain as a means for acquiring property, but when offers are made and The subject property is located at 1625 Periwinkle Way (tax parcel no. 25-46-22-T2- continuously turned down, the city has no other 00016.0050). The applications are submitted by Carlo and Martino Rao, contract pur- choice. chaser, as authorized by Bayside Restaurant Group, Inc., the owner of Alexander's Pritt said, "There's no amount of money that you Restaurant. Application Nos. 97-139 CUP and 97-11623 DP. can throw at these people that are going to make them sell." 10:00 AM Consideration of requests for temporary use and development permit approval to pro- Sanibel City Engineer Gates Castle said he's been vide for the establishment of temporary sales office uses in model homes in single fami- trying to negotiate with the property owners in ques- ly residences located on Lots 16 and 18 of Island Woods Subdivision (tax parcel nos. tion for about twice years. 25-46-22-T2-O2100.0160 and 25-46-22-T2-02100.0180) situated at 1866 and 1874 "We've been trying to get these rights-of-way Farm Trail respectively, with only one sales office use to be in operation at any time. since the fall of 1995," Castle said. Submitted by William Compton for properties owner Samuel M. Allen. Application City Manager Gary Price said the city has done all Nos. 96-41 TUP and 97-11635 DP. it can and the time has come to take drastic measures. "We have negotiated and now we've got to turn up the heat," Price said. "It's time to fish or cut bait." 10:20 AM Consideration of a request for a variance to Land Development Code Section I.E.7. The section of the Sanibel Bicycle Path between Accessory Docks, Boat Davits, and Boat Lifts, Subsection c.(23). to allow for a boat Martha's Lane and Sanibel Center became a focal dock with 3 boat lifts to be reconfigured into 2 boat docks with a total of 4 boat lifts, sit- point for the Sanibel Bike Club shortly after the 1995 uated within the minimum 15' setback required from sideyard property lines as extend- hurricane season. The path, for nearly three months, ed waterward, serving the 5 residential units at Yacht Haven Condominium located at was constantly under water and made it even more 800 Sextant Drive (tax parcel no. 20-46-23-T1-01400.000A). Submitted by Bray dangerous for bicyclists and passing motorists as Marine Construction, Inc. for the Yacht Haven Condominium Association, Inc. pedestrians and cyclists frequently used Periwinkle Application No. 97-378 V. Way as a means to get around the flooding. The Sanibel City Council unanimously agreed to 10:45 AM Consideration of a request filed pursuant to Land Development Code Article HI. Part F. send out a pre-litigation notice telling property own- Conditional Uses for a revision to conditional use approval granted by Planning ers that eminent domain proceedings are under way. Commission Resolution No. 89-43 that established an institutional (church) conditional use for the 8.16 acre property. The proposed revision would 1) remove an existing restriction as to the number of participants involved in youth programs; 2) clarify the maximum worship service seating; 3) provide for the conversion of attic space in the fellowship hall for associated permitted church uses; and 4) provide for completion of a grass parking area on the north side of existing church facilities; and

Consideration of a request for a development permit to provide for the remodeling of a portion of the fellowship hall attic space for the creation of an activity/meeting room, secondary egress, and bathroom facilities; and to provide for completion of a grass parking area on the north side of existing church facilities;

The subject Sanibel Community Church property is located at 1740 Periwinkle Way (tax parcels nos. 25-46-22-T2-00007.0000 and 25-46-22-T2-00006.0010). As submitted by Raymond A. Pavelka, authorized agent for property owner Sanibel Community Church, Inc.

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In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Gary A. Price, City Manager, no later than one day prior to the proceeding. Telephone 941-472-3700 for assistance. If hearing impaired, telephone the Florida This section of the Sanibel Bicycle Path was Relay service numbers, 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 800-955-8770 (VOICE), for assistance. inundated with water during the 1995 hurri- cane season. Now, the city hopes to correct the water problem as well as move the path away from the roadway. ISLAND REPORTER Q SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 Q 5A Residents to speak on city budget Saturday By Mark S. Krzos $200,000 would end up paying approx- speak. HWhat: News Editor imately $100 more than last year. Although most residents do not want Sanibel residents will get their Sanibel City Council member to see a tax increase, some feel that if Sanibel City Budget chance to speak on a city proposed tax George Madison, who voted against the council member cut too much, some Meeting increase of almost 25 percent tomorrow tax increase along with council mem- vital projects would have to be killed. — the first city tax increase in five ber Andrew Reding, said he felt the In the July meeting, Sanibel City • When: years. city should meet the rolled back rate of Manager Gary Price provided a list of 9 a.m., Saturday, But, as it stands now, the proposed 2.0693 this year and then explore alter- first and second priority items which he 25 percent tax increase is not nearly as native ways to increase revenue for believed should be retained in this Sept. 6 bad as it could have been. In a July next year's budget as well as count on a year's budget. Those included the budget meeting, council members tax increase next year. Management Information System for I Where: slashed numerous projects and some "I still hold the belief that there's no city hall computers, Brazilian pepper MacKenzie Hall indicated more cuts were on the way in reason we can't reach last year's mil- removal, a lighting/siren system for September. lage rate," Madison said. "On Saturday, police cruisers, radio/radar for police Sanibel City Hall In July, the Sanibel City Council I'll propose a list of cuts ... that will motorcycles, and a few other low cost voted 3-2 in favor of a proposed mil- meet last year's rate." items. lage rate of 2.5745 mills. That's 24.4 All council members agreed that Although most of Price's suggested percent greater than the rolled back rate they believe some items on the budget items to be kept were backed by coun- of 2.0693 mills. could be cut to reduce the amount of cil, some were not. Council members The proposed millage rate, or the tax increase, but that did by no means cut $40,000 for an AM radio station amount per $ 1,000 of property value equate to a no tax increase. that would have been used for essential Budget as it that's owed in taxes, is tentative. By "We'll all bring our lists and go over city information such as hurricane setting this tax increase, homeowners what we have," Sanibel Mayor Bob evacuation. stands for now will pay $2.57 for every $1,000 of tax- Davison said. The Sanibel City Council is inviting able value—an increase of 46 cents City Council member Bob Janes said anyone who wishes to speak on the TOP PRIORITY over last year. If this increase were to he will not make any final decisions on proposed budget Saturday to do so. The New Management Information be adopted in Saturday's meeting, a which items to cut or leave in the bud- meeting at MacKenzie Hall (City Hall- System (MIS) $52,978 person owning a home appraised at get until the public has a chance to 800 Dunlop Road) will begin at 9 a.m. Off Island Early Evacuation $50,000 Cost Share D5 Bulldozer Council member strives to keep a lid on taxes $30,000 Tradewmds/Chateau Sur Mer I was one of two too would be decreasing tion less efficient and costly in the long Drainage $150,000 Council members year by year, and the state run, and displace water onto one of our Periwinkle Commercial Corridor (George Madison was would be facing a serious arterial bicycle paths, I propose post- Redevelopment Study $50,000 the other) who voted budget crisis. Our legisla- poning it until next year, and taking Brazilian Pepper Removal against raising the ad tors wouldn't think of advantage of the opportunity to rethink (Formeriy $250,000) $100,000 valorem (property) tax doing that to themselves, the 5.5-foot rule. 2.5 STEP $99,779 rate by 21.5 percent from so they impose it only on The second largest proposed expen- 2.5 COLA $109,971 last year's rate of 2.118 local governments, in a diture is $150,000 for drainage Shell Harbor Inlet Dredging mils. I also expressed my cynical—and I'm afraid improvements in the $3,300 objections to using the mostly successful—effort Tradewinds/Chateau Sur Mer subdivi- City Hall Paving $42,500 "rollback" rate as a yard- to portray themselves as sions. From my discussions with city Police Overtime (Formerly stick by which to mea- tax-trimmers. In fact, they staff, it is clear that this project could $50,000) $25,000 sure changes in taxation. had the nerve to call their be postponed without difficulty. It also Police Professional Services I am now writing to legislation TRIM, for makes me a bit uneasy to think that it $30,000 explain my positions on Andrew "truth in millage." A more would have the effect of moving more Police Physicals $3,060 both issues, to suggest appropriate acronym, I water into the Gulf Pines subdivision, Police Debt Service, 4 Wheel how to reduce our taxes, Reding believe, would be DIM, for which has already had more than its $4,798 and to invite civic groups City Councilor "disingenuousness in mil- share of problems with water. . Police Debt Service, Van and members of the pub- lage." Another $50,000 is proposed for an $3,775 lic to join me in that Just because the state off-island Early Evacuation Center. Lighting/Siren system (for police effort this Saturday, Sept. 6, at City legislature tries to dictate a standard, Given that the City has so far been car video system) $9,099 Council's 9 a.m. public hearing on the however, does not mean we, the peo- unable to locate either a partner or a Installation-Radio/Radar for proposed tax increase. ple, need to be guided by it. Common site, and that the amount in question is motorcycles $13,418 To view the budget intelligently, I sense suggests a far more straightfor- but a fraction of what would be needed SECOND PRIORITY believe we first need to get our mea- ward approach: comparing this year's for construction of an actual EEC, I can San-Cap Resurfacing (Formerly sures straight. When I was elected to tax rate to last year's, and insisting that see little point in making the expendi- $850,000) $250,000 Council, I assumed, as do most mem- there not be any increases in taxes ture, except as an expensive ritual Bike Path Connections bers of the public, that "meeting the unless there are compelling reasons to offering to the hurricane god. - (Formerly $50,000) $25,000 rollback rate" means keeping our rate do so that are widely shared in the Still another $50,000 is proposed for City Share of Paving of Existing of taxation constant. But it does not. It community. That will always be my the City's 1/3 share of paving existing Shell Roads $50,000 means setting a tax rate that will yield standard. shell roads. With our budget crunch the same amount of dollars to the local By that standard, I do not believe we this year, that could be postponed as Total $1,102,678 government entity as were raised last need a substantial tax increase. There is well. Total Mills 2.5745 year. That means that as the number of little urgency to most of the items ten- The City administration also wants Rolled back rate 2.0693 property holders rises, and as the value tatively approved from the list of $42,500 to pave the parking lots at City Percentage Increase over rolled of their property rises (as when larger optional projects submitted to City back rate 24.4% homes replace smaller homes), both of Council by the city manager at the last •please see page 10A which create additional demands on budget hearing. Some of those items, government services, the local govern- moreover, are bad compromises from ment entity is stuck in a fiscal straight larger proposed expenditures. The largest proposed expenditure is Maxigia e Bevi jacket, limited to a nominally constant International Multi Award Winning Northern Italian Cuisine stream of revenue. I say nominally $250,000 to raise and resurface a small constant, because an additional defect stretch of Sanibel-Captiva Road. As of the rollback concept is that it makes originally proposed, the project would no allowance for inflation. In real, cost $750,000 for a two-mile stretch of *** • roadway. Why the exorbitant price tag? "A Culinary Oasis, inflation-adjusted dollars, "meeting News;Press rollback" actually means to gradually Primarily because an arbitrary city inside your in Italy" All Categories reduce the revenue available to local standard calls for raising all roads 5.5 The Culinary government, even as the number of feet above mean high tide. That may Institute of America Chosen in the persons and the value of property it sound like a hurricane evacuation Top 10 Restaurants must serve rise. It's a formula for fiscal issue, but it's not—well before the Gulf Outdoor Covered, S. W. Florida could rise that high, it would already disaster. Screened Garden Dec. '96 have made the causeway impassable. Whose idea was this? Certainly not Dining (only restaurant our municipal and county govern- But repaving to that standard means chosen on Sanibel) having to add layer upon layer of ments, who are the ones stuck in the asphalt, at very high cost. Worse yet, Private Parties straight jacket. The rollback concept the raised road will displace more Available was imposed on local government by water, flooding the bicycle path— 2025 - 2055 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel an act of the state legislature, which, which means we'll have to raise the Reservations Suggested 472-0690 interestingly enough, refuses to apply bicycle path, also at great expense. Children 7 oi under 1/2 Price the same concept to state revenue Rather than begin this project piece- sources. If the sales tax, for instance, September Hours Serving Daily from 5 p.m. meal, which will also make construc- Thursday, Friday, Saturday Evenings were subject to the same standard, it 6A • SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 Q ISLAND REPORTER Island voices Comments on local topics, issues or articles are welcomed. Please address letters to "Public forum," Island Reporter/ P.O. Box 809, Sanibel, FL 33957. Letters will be printed in the order received. The editor can offer no guarantee that all letters submitted will be published.

authority were seen as a reasonable way to break Christie as "upset" and "visibly shaken." Mr. Curry The State of Sanibel? down government power on some sort of logical should not give his conjecture to my daughter's state To the editor: basis reflecting common interests. of mind at the time of the incident. We have experi- I have been waiting for the final installment of the Let the discussion begin! enced post traumatic stress due to the SPD's past series of "Community Perspectives" by John Albert Doyle, involvement in our home, his presumptions are irrele- Donaldson and William Lucas proposing the forma- Sanibel vant, and have no basis, in so much that as the mother tion of a "Barrier Island County" before commenting. of said child, I can conclude, having the SPD back Their idea seems so sensible that I have been wrack- into our home was upsetting to her. ing my brain to think of "the other side," which expe- Who's policing In our domestic violence case, confidentiality was rience tells me must be there, but I have been unable not kept, in so much that on Friday, the 22nd of to do so. I'm sure some more astute than I will see the police? August, the Islander and Island Reporter, both had flaws in the idea and we should hear from them. The To the editor: unusually large write-ups about said case, and the fiscal aspects will deserve special scrutiny. Sanibel Deputy Chief Jack Primm stated: "Over names of not only the victim but the perpetrator, in I have to say that I don't think their proposal for the last 20 years we have been spoiled with a high this case, my husband Larry. I am not aware of any tax benefits for community "activists" is wise. By all level of integrity. You build up trust 'till you wind up other past domestic dispute, on this island that was means we should encourage and support such activi- with someone like this who opens your eyes." given such press. Confidentiality certainly was not a ties but financial reward was never what motivated The above statement shows that the people at the concern of the SPD with this case, as I have personal- such people and the tax burden would be shifted to SPD truly believe that if they tell us how great they ly seen the SPD take with other domestics. those less active for whatever reason, many of whom are often enough, we will believe it. The sad part is I I would like a copy of your departments policy contribute to causes they think deserving, here and think they believe it themselves. which outlines the "confidentiality" of such cases. I elsewhere. Also, decisions about which activities Let's look at the facts: The author of this quote know that on the public records I obtained in refer- would be worthy of tax relief would inevitably be was booted out of the FBI academy for improper con- ence to our case, your department stamped "confiden- divisive. This tax benefit proposal was not a good duct, (editor's note — he resigned.) tial." If this is the case, confidentiality certainly was idea but certainly it is not an essential part of the A letter to the editor two weeks ago states that not kept. plan. Officer Dalton was hired with a criminal record and Sandy Osborne Bator, We may end up with our own political problems in subsequently squeezed out of a DUI on a technicality. Sanibel Barrier Island County but the prospect of escaping Then failed to show on a court date. the Lee County mess in which we have little or no A Sergeant was given five days off for engaging in Editor's Note — This letter was sent to the interest and even less influence is appealing. Some an after hours bar fight. Sanibel Police Department and forwarded to the may see the idea as a form of elitism, but I don't A detective was picked up by Lee County Sheriff's Island Reporter after the domestic dispute was made think so. The fact is that the structure of the commu- Office for a DUI and was given a break because he public two weeks ago. It is the Island Reporter's poli- nity of the islands is quite different from Lee County. was an SPD officer. cy to publish all arrests reported by the Sanibel Those who feel it is important to contribute to Lee A Sergeant was given a written reprimand for fal- Police Department. Victims are not identified nor are County activities will find plenty of opportunities to sifying notary records. witnesses making 911 calls to the department. do so — voluntarily — without inequitable fiscal An officer was arrested in a Fort Myers Police coercion as at present. After all, isn't this the reason Department prostitution sting. we have state and local governments in our country? This is integrity? This is trust? This is a joke! The Those who might see this as "undemocratic" might disproportionate amount of gold braid into the group Stitchaholic desires ask themselves why, after all, we have a "City of photo means little. The city can dress people up in To the editor: Sanibel," a "Lee County" or even a "State of Florida" gold, but a thug is still a thug. The last 20 years, I have operated a needlework in the first place. These divisions of governmental Michele Hannigan, shop on Sanibel. To an alcoholic, this would be com- Sanibel parable to a bartending job on a tropical island. It has been a pleasure coming to work every day and being part of the community, drinking coffee with very Domestic dispute interesting locals and solving problems, while sharing a mutual love of the needle arts. To the editor: I have enjoyed doing business with you and will I was involved in a domestic dispute with my hus- miss you all. As for my hard working peers in the band on Aug. 19. The SPD intervened and arrested retail community, thanks for sharing and caring. I my husband, Larry Bator. The incident is a highly sensitive one. I am aware that when I am obtaining cherish our committee work in the Chamber of public records from the SPD in reference to domestic Commerce, Community Association, and other violence, the records have been so protected under Sanibel organizations. your department's "confidentiality" that I have actu- With reluctance, I'm saying good-bye to my island ally been "denied" access to review original domestic dream so that I can concentrate on my stitchaholic violence records, even though the only information I desires in a larger business. Please come to visit Idle believe by law, that should be protected is name, Hours, Inc. in College Plaza, Fort Myers, and share a address, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, cup of coffee and island news with me. and in the case of minors, their identity. Barbara Boulton, Officer Curry's' narrative states that my daughter, Sanibel

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Michelle Mo ran Editor The "Dratted T-Shirt" and other tourist matters Morgan Newcomb General Manager When you live on an because we didn't island that has a love/hate Nola Theiss, former Mark S. Krzos understand what was News Editor relationship with tourists, English teacher, being said including it gives you a different now owns Gwenda Hlett-Clements, Jill Goodman taking a train going an Networks Stall Writers perspective on being a entirely different route tourist yourself. My fami- CottonTale, Inc., a Saul Taffet company that spe- than we wanted Photographer ly and a friend of my because we couldn't daughter's just made a trip cializes in knitting Christine Russo, Pam Yenei and crochet trans- understand the Advertising Sales to England, Scotland and lation and design. announcement that the Holland and we couldn't Shirlene Grasgeen She and her family train on the track at Classified/Circulation help but observe the new were visitors to precisely the moment Liz Baxley attitude we brought to our Sanibel for 10 years our train to London Production Manager own tourist experience and before becoming should have been there Janice Caron, Bill Schlackman, Rupert Ingram, Wo/a Theiss, Prisciila the way we were treated or residents. was the "severely Fnedersdorf, S Giovanna Glacomazzi, Frank L Paiaia, Jr., tolerated by the natives. Pater Kelly, JOSB Leal, Ada Shissler, Charles Sobczak delayed train to Columnists We learned some lessons Wales". So we vowed and made some vows about changing our own host to help any lost looking souls on Periwinkle, espe- behavior next season. cially those who ask directions with a foreign accent. Garrison Keillor has observed that whenever you We also made a reservation at a hotel forty miles travel to a foreign country, especially one that speaks away from our destination because when we asked a different language, your I.Q. drops by 100 points. where the hotel was we were told it was on the har- English is spoken in Great Britian, we've been told, but we managed to do some incredibly dumb things •please see page 7A ISLAND REPORTER • SEPTEMBERS, 1997 Q 7A Bloodletting and other medical miracles et me state at was canceled and six years her eventual demise; often cancer cells. Are we developing more cancer at a the outset, I later she is alive and well If any one of us was similarly exam- younger age or are we with medical Lfear doctors although suffering from ined in later life would we not have the technology discovering more cancer more than death. Alzheimer. A physician of presence in our bodies of our ultimate and applying such radical treatments to Over the years my acquaintance is treating fate? cause or hasten death? physicians have advo- his own cancer with a Are we hastening or impeding our While suspicion of the methods of cated treatments which reduced dosage of radiation demise by these radical treatments and cancer treatment is not a popular posi- became epidemic in and chemotherapy so that he surgeries that shock our systems and tion, bloodletting also continued for practice. Beginning does not suffer the dreadful weaken our immune systems in a man- years killing many and curing those with the use of leeches side effects. ner similar to the ravages of AIDS. who had the strength to survive. and bloodletting and The current ad advising Read the obituary page; 80 years is a My parent's circle of friends lived to continuing more mammograms shows a lank long life. "Why," a Frenchman asked an old age, very few succumbed to can- recently with removal with only a red - me as he thoughtfully exhaled smoke cer. What are we doing now that they of tonsils and ade- point. This microscopic dot from his cigarette before the fruit and were not doing? How have our lives noids, hysterectomies, Sixty is shown to scare you into a cheese, chocolate mousse, brandy and changed to invite this scourge in our cesareans, pacemakers, mammogram and then possi- cigars and after escargot swimming in midst? How much research has been multiple bypasses and Something bly an oncologist's crowded butter, beef bourguignonne and many done to study the corollary between now mastectomies and waiting room. glasses of wine, "do American want to cancer in women and the use of birth prostrate operations By Priscilla Freidersdorf The book Cancer Battle live forever?" control pills, which became the contra- followed by massive Plan quotes Patrick Quillen, Why can't the American Cancer ceptive of choice during our lives? doses of radiation and Ph.D.: "The United States Society, with all its funds, computerize In our litigation happy society, chemotherapy. has 500 percent more breast and colon the results of lifestyles in different physicians have more reasons to advo- You are sputtering, 'heretic" and cancer than other areas of the world." areas of the country and, indeed the cate new and radical procedures than to you may be right. But allow me to tell Do we have more or do we only detect world, with causes of death and counsel restraint. As patients we need you a true story; an 82 year old woman more? longevity factored in and give us a to understand all our options. was discovered to have a lump on her Autopsies performed on bodies definitive model of risk factors? Priscilla Friedersdorf is a travel breast, her physician advised a mastec- found preserved in a glacier for thou- One hears rumors of fluoridation of and feature writer and photographer. tomy followed by radiation and sands of years generally find the person water, high tension wires, and cellular She began her career in journalism chemotherapy. The procedure was died at 70 from a blow to the head by phones added to the already suspect; four years ago as the police reporter scheduled but her son-in-law inter- an irate caveman angered because the consumption of meat, cigarette smok- for the Island Reporter. She is a vened. He said, "Wait a minute, this is dinosaur was overdone. But they also ing and obesity as causes of cancer. But Sanibel resident and spends part of an elderly woman, how long can her find that there are myriad other condi- the incidence among younger and each year in Washington D.C. and St. life span be extended?" The operation tions present which would have led to younger people has become epidemic. Leonards on Sea, England. T-SHIRTS 'from page 6A bor and we couldn't miss that it is a language spo- wouldn't do to have the Often when people play of souvenirs sold in I'm beginning to think it. Well, we found we ken entirely in the throat coach customers disturb- found out we were from the shop over the last that the T-shirt is actually could miss it if it was not and the cheeks with con- ing the business class Sanibel, they recounted hundred years. And, of a modern art form that in the same town and on sonants exploding every- passengers. (There were stories of their own visits course, everywhere there we don't recognize yet the same harbor as the where so it was quite a about ten of them, none to our fair isle or they was the T-shirt. At the because it is too com- hotel we called first. That contrast to hear the Scots waiting to use the facili- told us about their plans Victoria and Albert mon. When a shirt is hotel was full so they speak without moving ties.) At the other to visit. Short of a major Museum there was a designed, the first time kindly referred us to their their faces at all and extreme, the owner of a hurricane, we are going whole exhibit case of the the artist sees the fin- friend's hotel without apparently only using bed and breakfast on the to have to deal with lots T-Shirt as an historical ished artwork is when telling us it was 40 vowels. So we vowed to Isle of Mull took com- of tourists now and in the icon, reflections of popu- the first shirt is printed. Scottish miles away from make sure we were plete charge of calling future. Since we on lar culture over the last Each shirt is actually a the ferry dock we needed understood when we try and rearranging our plans Sanibel are so concerned twenty years. At the Tate print of the original art, to be at early the next to help tourists. and reservations for the with commercialism, I Gallery, T-shirts were similar to a lithograph. morning. (Scottish miles We flew on British Air next three days so we made a special effort to sold as "Art to Go" with Anyone can own an lim- = the extended distance and on our way over could stay another night observe how other places reproductions of fine art ited edition of an original needed to cover a mile were immediately on the Isle even though dealt with making a prof- exhibited at the Gallery. artwork for under $20. over narrow two-lane reminded that the class she didn't have room for it on tourism while main- Of course, there were Just as in all art, there are roads over hill and dale, system is alive and well all of us and then she did taining their own dignity also the standard tourist different levels of quality driving on the left side when we tried to dis- our laundry for us too. and identity. At Anne shirts: "My sister went to and skill involved, but to around hundreds of creetly use the business We could hardly bear to Hathaway's cottage in London and all I got was lump all T-shirts into one roundabouts.) So we class lavatory when the leave! A little kindness Stratford-upon-Avon, not this lousy T-shirt", but derisive catagory is pret- vowed never to assume six coach toilets (serving to travelers in need made only was there a quiet lit- there were others that ty short sighted. that a non-Sanibellian 250 passengers) were our stay there our tle gift shop with flower seemed meant as inside Especially on Sanibel, favorite part of the trip knows where anything is blocked by the serving seeds and cross-stitch jokes like the "Mind the where the T-shirt is prac- and a little rudeness kits and books on when we give directions. cart for over an hour. The Gap" shirts that are only tically a uniform for resi- made us vow never to Shakespeare and his fam- meaningful if you've rid- Fortunately when we stewardess barred the dent and tourist alike, I use British Air again. ily, there was even a dis- den the Underground. were in Holland we way saying that it •please see page 11A stayed with friends who decided to be tourists in their own country for a few days to show us and the girls around. After SHOP 'ROUND THE SQUARE listening to Dutch for a few days, we observed INTRODUCING

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Daily 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (941) 472-5111 The Square is heated on Captiva Rood across from the entrance to South Seas Plantation. Fort Myers Beach, Florida r 8A • SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 • ISLAND REPORTER PUBLIC HEARINGS Deeds AGENDA FOR SEPTEMBER 9,1997 The following property deeds were recorded at the Lee County Courthouse during the week end- MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ing Aug. 17: COUNCIL CHAMBERS (MACKENZIE HALL) Barnes, Linda to Hwr Inc., Parcel in 18-46- 24e.$ 1,102,000. 800 DUNLOP ROAD, SANIBEL, FLORIDA Kotula, Donald L., to Dietz, Christopher P., Gil, Captiva Island. 9:00 AM 1. Continuation (from August 12, 1997) of a Discussion of Hurricane Preparedness: Questions, Issues $790,000. and Recommendations. McGinley, Dale R., and Diane A., to Berlet, Bruce 10:00 AM 2. Consideration of a resolution approving an application for conditional use approval filed pursuant to LI, L 29 B6, U4, The rocks. Land Development Code Article I., Part I., Conditional Uses, Sections I.I.2. General Requirements $270,000. and I.I.3. Specific Requirements, Subsections u. Erosion Control Structures and w. Seawalls as Gulnac, Michael E. and Shauna A., to Dinicola Accessory Structures, to permit, respectively, the placement of approximately 120 linear feet of rip- Vincent and Kim R., L38, Be, Gumbo Limbo, rap materials along the base of an existing seawall located within the Bay Beach Zone and the $218,000. replacement of an existing wooden seawall with approximately 175 feet of new concrete panels Container Products corporation to Waters, Robert installed near the shoreline of a man-made waterway; K. Sr. and Am Lou, LI5, Butterknife, $190,000. and The following property deeds were recorded at the Lee County Courthouse during the week end- Consideration of a resolution approving a request for a development permit, in order to implement ing Aug. 24: the construction activity related to the erosion control and replacement seawall structures proposed Mailloux, Marc Andre and Marie to Maning by the conditional use permit application and to provide for the replacement of approximately 275 Patrick J. and Marie e. L2 B4, Ul Sanibel Estates, feet of the existing concrete seawall cap and associated tieback rods and anchors; all development $293,500. indicated by this request will take place in the adjacent water bodies and on a parcel of land located at 632 Lighthouse Way (Lots 2 & 3, Unit 4, Sanibel Estates Subdivision - tax parcel no. 20-46-23- Bartolomucci, Gerald R. and Marielle, to Mullin, T2-01500.0020). Submitted by W. Dexter Bender & Associates, Inc. for Myton W. and Daphne L. William and Mary A. L35, Bb, Dunes at Sanibel Ireland, the property owners. Application Nos. 97-137 CUP and 97-11493 DP. Island, $97,000. Condos: These public hearings remain open by Planning Commission motion of August 12,1997. Stewart, Anne S., and Stewart, Linda and Haney, Karen and Welsh, Cindy to Dunham Thomas E. and 10:30 AM 3. Continuation (from August 12, 1997) of consideration of an ordinance relating to telecommunica- Barbara D. U301, Pine Cove of Sanibel, $662,500. tions; amending Section I.B.2.C. of the Land Development Code of the City of Sanibel by amending Fine, J. O. and Fine, J. O Trustee and Fine, H. F. the definition of "Earth Station"; amending Section I.E. 10., Height Exceptions, of the Land and Fine H. F. Trustee and Fine Properties trust to Development Code of the City of Sanibel; amending Section I.E.32. to reflect changes made neces- sary by the Telecommunications Act of 1996; providing regulations on earth stations; providing reg- Sonderegger Beatrice MK. Trustee and Sonderegger, ulations on over-the-air reception devices; providing regulations on personal wireless service facili- Beatrice M. Trust, U220a, Island Beach Club Condo. ties; providing for codification; providing for conflict and severance; and providing an effective $265,500. date. Submitted by the City of Sanibel. Application No. 97-195 LDC. Ireland, Diana J., to Salisbury, Laird W. and Lynda W. and Shebiel, James A. and Linda B., Apt. 1521, This public hearing remains open by Planning Commission motion of August 12, 1997. Sanibel Moorings Condo. $220,000. Ceppos, Marcia to Kustritz, Arnold L. and Karen 11:30 AM 4. Continuation (from August 12, 1997) of consideration of an ordinance amending the Sanibel Land S., Ub33, Tennisplace 1, Condo. $122,000. Development Code; deleting current Section III.A.2. and replacing it with a new Section III.A.2., Conduct of Hearings; Action by Commission; Amending Section III.A.3., Appeals, by adding a new Duffner, George E. and Mary F.to Demeerleer, subsection g. pertaining to certain types of challenges; amending Section III.B.3., Filing Procedure, Rene J., and Demeerleer, Nelly, U701, Beach and by amending paragraphs a., b., c, and d., and by creating a new paragraph cc. to provide that if a Tennis Club 111, $98,500. claim is made that any portion of the Land Development Code is invalid, the claim shall be brought before the Planning Commission; and creating a new Paragraph dd. to provide for waiver of require- ments which are not essential to the processing of the application; amending Section III.B.9., Focus on children Hearing Procedure for Long-form Development Permits, to title the Section Long-form All residents and businesses are invited to join Development Permits—Scheduling and Notice, and deleting unnecessary language; deleting current the new Optimist Club. Organizational meetings Section IH.B.10. and replacing it with a new Section III.B.10., Long-form Development Permits- will be held Sept. 8 and 15 at the Sanibel Hearing; deleting current Section III.B. 12. and replacing it with anew Section III.B. 12., Long-form Development Permits—Action on Application; providing for codification; providing for conflict and Community Association on Periwinkle Way severance; and providing an effective date. Submitted by the City of Sanibel. Application No. 97- beginning at 5:30 p.m. 196 LDC. The goal for the Sanibel club would be to incorporate existing Optimist programs, such as RECESS FOR LUNCH oratory and essay contests, into the schools and to provide additional athletic and theatrical opportu- 1:00 PM 5. Consideration of a request for a development permit to provide for the construction of an approxi- nities for youth. One proposal would be to create mately 1,310 sf single family residence and tennis court in combination with an existing single fam- a community theater group for children. Another ily residence, unifying two single family parcels of land located at 5270 and 5250 Indian Court project would place the development of a newspa- (Lots G and 35, Unrecorded Caloosa Shores Subdivision - tax parcel nos. 12-46-21-T3-00009.0010 and 12-46-21-T3-00OO9.0160) into a unified residential (cluster) development pursuant to Land per written and designed by Sanibel Elementary Development Code Section I.F.4. Submitted by Timothy J. Murty, for Joseph Giattini and Cheryl School students under the Optimist umbrella. Heeke Giattini, Trustee of the Jacquelin Goeller-Giattini Qualified Personal Residence Trust For more information please call Roz Wegryn Agreement. Application No. 97-11442 DP. at 395-9355.

(This application was remanded to the Planning Commission for further proceedings pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 97-137.)

1:45 PM 6. Approval of minutes of regular meeting of August 12, 1997.

7. Report from Director of Planning.

8. Report from Planning Commission Members.

9. Report from Planning Commission Chairperson. Periwinkle 10. Public Comments and Inquiries.

11. Open discussion among Planning Commissioners regarding Planning Commission Functions and Goals and the methods and procedures for achieving them. PLANTATION VILLA OR Don't miss this 3 bedroom ALL IN THE CITY OF SANIBEL, LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA plus den home currently under construction. Tennis, beach access, and access off a private road. Located ON If a person decides to appeal any decision of the body with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or THE BEACH SIDE OF EAST GULF DRIVE. Only a hearing, s/he will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purposes may need to ensure that a verbatim month away from completion so you can customize if record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to you act now. Drive by and see what a great location this be based. is. Roof top deck with great sunsets. Asking $399,000. ***

In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Gary A. Price, City Manager, no later than one day prior to the proceeding. Telephone 941-472-3700 for assistance. If hearing impaired, telephone the Florida Relay service numbers, 800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 800-955-8770 (VOICE), for assistance. Call Chuck Andrews T(£/m% of Islands (941)472-2311 ISLAND REPORTER Q SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 Q 9A Business Residents who operate a Computer child care business in 4 9 their home can obtain the Cradle to Grave under Florida law users group state-required three-hour lorida law imposes various requirements introduced as prima facie evidence of the death or training Saturday, Sept. 6 set up regarding birth, death, and matters relating birth in any legal proceedings, if necessary. from 9 a.m. to noon. The A computer users thereto of which one should be aware. The Florida law also provides for "advance class is $15. F group for business and Firstly, parents should be aware that after the birth directives" regarding health care, which can be set professional users is Pre-School Child Care of a child, a certificate out in what has become commonly known as "liv- starting up in Fort Myers. — Workers who care for of birth must be filed ing will" which is something of a misnomer, since Carol Lindman and Ann pre-school children will within five days. the probate and statutory aspects of one's actual will Whiting, both computer receive training weekday Usually, since the child are quite different. The Florida Statutes provide that consultants, have evenings, Sept. 9 through will likely be born in a any adult person who is legally competent may sign announced that they are 18 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 hospital, the hospital such a document to deal with matters if one suffers inviting all interested p.m. The class costs $20. will handle the registra- from a "terminal condition." The law sets out more persons to an organiza- School-Age Child tion of the birth with the specifically what that term means. Generally speak- tional meeting Sept. 9 at Care — Those who care registrar. In the situation ing, it covers conditions where there is no reason- 6 p.m. at the Green Tee for school-age children where the child is born able probability of recovery, or where there is a per- Apartments Clubhouse, will receive training outside of a hospital, the sistent vegetative state. The pertinent statutes 1840 Maravilla Ave. in weekday evenings Sept. certificate should ideal- should be consulted specifically in determining Fort Myers. 22 through Oct. 1 from ly be prepared by the these matters. 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The For more information The health care directive may set out one's cost is $20. doctor involved. If not, please call Ann Whiting one of the parents, or a desires regarding either providing life prolonging For more information Peter E. Kelly at 936-5512 or Carol person present at the Legal Column steps, or withholding them. In conjunction with this Lindman at 936-6214. or to register for the document one usually designates a health care sur- classes, call 278-0160. birth or at least in mnssH^^^HH^HSHn charge of the premises at the time may prepare it. rogate to make the necessary decisions after such a Founder's Florida also requires a certificate of death to be serious incapacity occurs. "The statutory require- PMR top filed in the county where the death occurred within ments for signing both of these documents must be Grants five days after the death, which is usually handled carefully followed. In addition, the statutes provide associates by the funeral director involved. The law requires a precise definition of what is considered to be a The Board of Trustees that the certificate must be filed before any disposi- "life prolonging procedure," which should also be of the Southwest Florida for August tion of the body. In addition, a certification of the carefully examined. Community Foundation Charlie Sobczak of medical cause of the death must be obtained. After Recognizing and dealing with these personal set Sept. 18 as the dead- Pnscilla Murphy Realty, filing of these documents you may obtain copies of matters is a necessary fact of life. It is important line for Founder's Inc. has achieved the top them, after payment of the necessary fees to the that you and your legal adviser carefully deal with Society grant applica- listing associate for the state. However, in Florida records of birth are confi- the required statutory and filing procedures. tions. month of August and Jim dential and can only be issued to the person who is Peter E. Kelly is an attorney at law and island Sanibel and Captiva Branyon earned the title named on the certificate or to specific other autho- resident practicing in the areas of real estate, non-profit 501 (c) (3) of top sales associate. rized persons set out in the statute. Death records, trusts, wills, estate planning, litigation, probate, organizations are invited Both Branyon and without revealing any confidential sections, can be condominium law, business and corporate law, to apply for Founder's Sobczak are consistent issued to any person. A copy including confidential general practice. If you wish to contact him at his Society grants of up to top producers, specializ- sections can be obtained only by parties designated island office, call 395-2211. His column appears $3,000 from the ing in homes, condos and in the statute. Any such certified copies can then be biweekly in the Island Reporter. Community Foundation. homesites on Sanibel and No restrictions are put Captiva islands. on the type of request latest computer technolo- the voice for real estate legislative representation that is allowed, although Florida's gy- in Florida, provides pro- to its 60,000 members in the Community The Florida grams, service, ongoing 74 local boards through- education, research and out Florida. Foundation generally real estate Association of Realtors, will not fund start up costs or normal adminis- convention trative expenses. Jim Branyon, John SANIBEL CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING Grant applications are Smith, Margie Davison BUDGET HEARING available by mail or can and Becky Reid of COUNCIL CHAMBERS (MacKENZIE HALL) be picked up at the Priscilla Murphy Realty, 800 DUNLOP ROAD Community Foundation Inc. attended the Florida office at 2373 West First Association of Realtors SEPTEMBER 6,1997 Street, Fort Myers. 81st Annual Convention Grant requests will be Charlie Sobczak and Trade Show held evaluated during July 30 through Aug. 3 AGENDA September and October in Orlando. with notification of grant This meeting brings 9 00 A M 1 Call to Order (Mayor Davison) awards being made after together Realtors from 2 Statutory Requirements for Adopting Tentative Budget. (City Attorney) 3 Outline of Heanng Agenda and Procedure (Mayor Davison) a Foundation Trustees' around the state to dis- 4 Review of Budget Document, Brief Overview and Summary of Proposed board meeting in late cuss and vote on key Tentative Budget (City Manager and Finance Director) October. issues that shape their Council Comments For more information, profession and associa- Public Comments -and Inquiries please call the tion. In addition to com- mittee meetings, mem- 5. Council Decisions Foundation at 334-0377. Public Comment on Council Motions bers attend educational seminars that deal with 6 Council Directions to Staff Child care topics ranging from 7. Reading and Adoption of Resolutions 8 Consideration of A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A TENTATIVE MILLAGE Child Care of Jim Branyon developing solid market- ing strategies to using the RATE; DETERMINING THAT THE PROPOSED MILLAGE RATE Southwest Florida is EXCEEDS THE ROLLED-BACK RATE, SETTING A DATE, TIME AND offering classes in LOCATION FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT A FINAL MILLAGE September at their new RATE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. training room at 3691 Did you know... Evans Avenue in Fort 9 Consideration of A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1997-98; SETTING A DATE, TIME AND LOCATION Myers. More readers subscribe FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT THE FINAL BUDGET; AND Family Child Care — PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE to the island Reporter Adjournment

than any other IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, PERSONS NEED- RENT ING A SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD island publication. CONTACT CITY MANAGER GARY A PRICE NO LATER THAN ONE DAY PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINGS TELEPHONE 941-472-3700 FOR ASSISTANCE IF HEARING BOATS IMPAIRED, TELEPHONE THE FLORID RELAY SERVICE NUMBERS, 800-955-8771 (TDD) island OR 800-9558770 (VOICE), FOR ASSISTANCE Fishing and Shelling Closest to Outer Islands IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE BY THE COUNCIL ON ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING/HEARING, SUCH PERSON MAY NEED TO 472-SSO® ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, TO INCLUDE island source for THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH ANY SUCH APPEAL IS TO BE Jensen's Marina all the local BASED Gaptiva Island 10A • SEPTEMBERS, 1997 • ISLAND REPORTER Business Chamber Member of the Month Bert Jenks takes what's here and makes things better By Gwenda Hiett-Clements land. Of course, you've heard the stories about the Staff Writer mosquitoes at that time." "I've flunked retirement three times! I like to make Buying the Poinciana Circle subdivision with part- things happen," said Bert Jenks of Grande Island Real ners in 1979 and selling it out in three years, con- Estate, Inc., this month's Chamber Member of the vinced Jenks to devote full time to real estate. Month. But retirement is about the only thing Jenks "Real estate is a tough business. The old joke is ever failed. that there are so many Realtors on the island that if all His philosophy — buy below and bring it up! of them sold equally, each would sell about $40,000 a Jenks said, "I like to find something not up to full year and take home about $100 a month in commis- potential and bring it there. I have an eye for that sort sions. About 20 percent of the Realtors here do 80 of thing — make it more appealing, change the use or percent of the business. It takes total dedication. ownership." When they opened Gulf Pines, people took a number Jenks began his successful real estate career on and got in line to write up purchase contracts. Those Sanibel in 1974 where he worked for Priscilla days are gone!" he said. Murphy Realty, Inc. for two years. He was then man- "I do see changes in the business, especially with ager of Sanibel Realty, Inc. from 1976 to 1987. Jenks the influence of the Internet. People who come here joined Grande Island in 1991. are more astute about what they are looking for. They Most of Jenks' work centers around investments surf the net to see what's here. It really is going to and development projects. continue to change the way business is done. But the He participated as a major partner in several devel- Bert Jenks just won't retire. He loves his opportunities are always there. Be innovative, take opments on Sanibel and Captiva that included subdi- work and he loves the islands of Sanibel and risks, put hard work in it. No one made a fortune in a visions, condominiums, and rental projects such as Captiva. day. Take an old house, fix it up, put it on the market Poinciana Circle, Say ana of Sanibel, and Captiva island." and sell at a profit," he advised. He is currently Plantation View Shopping Center. Before turning to a career in real estate, Jenks involved in endeavors on Sanibel, Captiva and Fort Jenks was first in many of his ventures. Sayana of gained his leadership experience as a pilot and officer Myers Beach. Sanibel was the first condominium built at the five in the U.S. Air Force. A veteran of 23 years he was in Bert and Joan Jenks just sold their 52 square mile units per acre code and the first to have units sell for both the Korean War and the Vietnam War. In cattle ranch in central Colorado which they operated over $100,000. He renovated and sold the first busi- Vietnam he flew over 75 combat missions and was for seven years. He wants to spend more time ness condo project, Anchor Point. Jenks also was a awarded three Air Medals and the Bronze Star. involved with the community. He was just named to leader in the organization of what is now the Sanibel- Marriage to his high school sweetheart Joan led Saint Isabel Catholic Church Parish Council. A long- Captiva Board of Realtors. him to Sanibel. Her parents Bob and Peggy Parcells time Lions Club member, he was the 1988-89 Lion of He feels participation for island businesses in the worked here with Priscilla Murphy Realty, Inc. Jenks the Year and in 1994-95 he was recognized by being Chamber of Commerce is important. Jenks said. "We explained that while he was stationed in Japan, he made a Melvin Jones Fellow in the group. need to make the city aware of how active of an saved $6,600 and came to Sanibel looking for an Jenks also enjoys training the family Sheltie and impact they have on the business community. Past investment. He and Joan bought four lots at Donax sailing. The couple have a daughter in Mission Viejo, actions are beginning to hurt a number of people. It is and Junonia. He said, "We built our home and subdi- Calif., a son in Marietta, Georgia and five grandchil- no secret that we would like to see a more liberal pol- vided the land into lots. dren. icy toward upgrading buildings. With city limitations "I was still in the military so we took all my accu- Jenks said, "We love Sanibel because of its beauty. and spending rules, it forces decadence on the mulated vacation time to come here and clear the It's restful, safe." ADREW REDING 'from page 5A Hall. I can't think of worse timing. The single largest forcing us to have to set aside about $640,000 in the On the other hand, I believe it's wrong to include contributing factor to this year's budget crunch was a coming year's budget to cover the uninsured portion the 2.5 percent cost-of-living adjustment as part of serious error of judgment by a police officer, com- of the award. At a time when the public is being the optional package. That item (for $109,971) should bined with the City's having been underinsured for asked to tighten its belt (by forfeiting $640,000 worth be included in the core budget, because it represents liability at the time. The officer hit a motorcyclist, of services), I think it's only right to ask the same of nothing more than the cost of keeping real salaries which led to a $1.6 million judgment against the City, City Hall. constant. No city employee should have to face the prospect of a declining income. It turns out that inclu- sion of that item would mean coming in above the rollback rate, but just even with last year's rate. We can do it without a tax increase, and we should do it. Making the proposed cuts would remove well over half the increase in the tax rate, reducing the tally to 9.8%. The remaining items on the optional list could be paid for during the coming year from income sources that are not budgeted, but are virtually certain to appear over the course of the year. The Causeway Surplus Fund is but one example. The City uses extremely conservative accounting methods, that do not allow inclusion of highly probable—but not 100 percent guaranteed—sources of income. While I like taking a conservative approach, it is nonetheless rea- sonable to presume that we can pay for the remaining $450,000 on the optional list from unbudgeted rev- enues. That would allow the City to keep tax rates constant. The only way I would consider a modest tax increase this year would be to restore the "green" part The expert associates at South Seas & Capti\a Properties of the budget, which has been gutted this year. I have BAYSIDE VILLAS BEACH VILLAS are excited to bring IJOU the immeasurable ambience of proposed adding $500,000 for sensitive environmen- I Mm/2 Bath from $250 000 1 RAW) Bath from $335,000 tal land acquisition and habitat restoration (a position 3 Bdnn/3 Bath from $385 000 2 rWmi/2BatJi from $423 000 South Seas Plantation on Captiva Island Famous for its endorsed by the Committee of the Islands), but so far 3 bdm/2 Bath/loft $535,000 tropical vegetation and panoramic waterfront views, South have not found any support among my colleagues. Over the long run, I believe we need to carry out a Seas Plantation is the epitome of island resort living more serious review of our budget as a whole. At the Aug. 5 meeting of City Council, I proposed that we develop a five-year plan, and carry out a staffing study, to place the city on a sound fiscal path, improve efficiency, and ensure that the budget South Seas & Captiva Properties, Ltd. reflects the priorities of our citizens, as expressed in PO Box 194 Captiva Island FL 33924 the Vision Statement and in the democratic process Council agreed to consider these ideas at a public Call our South 5MS asort real estate specialists 941 472 1994 hearing on the budget process to be held at our Oct. 7 MARINA VILLAS TENNIS VILLAS Sandra Baranij Fred Newman Gloria O'Flannerij I Bdnii/1 Buth from $3X000 meeting. In the meantime, please help me draw the line on tax increases at the Sept. 6 budget hearing. ISLAND REPORTER Q SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 Q 11A Sewer plans moving forward as residents give city easements Remaining easements ments and take the city to court over "We already sent out the pre-litaga- "It's sad that the people who are vol- eminent domain proceedings, attorney tion notice," Pritt said referring to a untarily giving up their easements may needed may be taken fees could force the sewer project's city mailed letter sent out shortly after be charged for those that don't," price tag even higher. This, according the last City Council meeting. "No one Reding said. through eminent to Pritt, may result is some subdivi- is going to get rich by holding up the In preparing for a legal fight over domain sions getting assessed at a higher rate city." eminent domain seizures, the city hired than others, just because one property Sanibel City Council member the law firm of Peper, Martin, Jensen, By Mark S. Krzos owner decided to challenge the eminent George Madison said he didn't like the Maichel & Hetlage. News Editor domain decision. idea of using eminent domain, but "We think this is the best way of The City of Sanibel has obtained 35 According to the Florida believed that in order to move the going," Pritt said. "They have experi- easements from Sanibel property own- Constitution, Florida Statutes and the sewer project forward, the city has no ence in eminent domain proceedings." ers in order to move forward with the Sanibel Charter, the city is empowered other alternative. According to Assistant City planned sewer expansion project. But to condemn property for public use "I'd like to see it more voluntary Manager Bill Mills, the city has some residents are still holding out and through the exercise of eminent compliance than do this through the obtained over 100 easements so far and the city is gearing up for the taking of domain. courts," Madison said. that there are approximately 40 more the easements through the use of emi- Due to the way in which the subdivi- City Council member Andrew left to acquire. nent domain. sions with private roads are platted, Reding agreed and believed residents, "A special thanks to all those people Sanibel City Attorney Bob Pritt said approximately 142 public utility ease- in order to reach a fair outcome for that gave the easements voluntarily," the city will get the easements needed ments are needed for the sewer project everyone involved, should voluntarily Mills said. "Because of them, the cost either voluntarily or through the use of in order to provide the maximum ser- give up the easements needed by the of the sewer project should be kept eminent domain. Pritt added that if vice to the impacted property owners. city. low." property owners refuse giving up ease- Police watch

Several tickets were issued including, Edwardo Traveling thieves target Llampax of Hialeah was cited for careless boating in the Gulf of Mexico ($50). Man declines to our neighborhoods LOOSE LIPS—Two license plates were found at Investigators with the Florida Department of Law the Sanibel Boat Ramp over the holiday weekend. call cab, arrested Enforcement have notified deputies with the Lee Plates belonging to a Fort Myers man and West Palm County Sheriffs Office to be on the look out for a Beach man were recovered and turned over to the for drunk driving Sanibel Police Department. group of criminals committing distraction thefts By Michelle Moran AMERICAN GRAFFITI—Police are investigat- throughout the state. Information received indicates Editor close to 20 businesses have been victimized when ing the trespassing/burglary and criminal mischief at an East Gulf Drive residence over the weekend. The Officer Mark Steele was called to the American disturbances have been created to distract store Legion Aug. 30 to settle a dispute between two employees and management. Then other members of homeowner who is constructing the house discovered the destruction Sept. 1. Foul language and the words patrons. the criminal team enter vacated offices to steal cash, When he arrived, the man who placed the 911 equipment and other valuables left unsecured. In one "I AM KOOL" were written on the hurricane shutters and walls of the home. Damage is estimated between call at 7:31 p.m., was waiting for him in the park- case they even stole the store surveillance tape. ing lot. Matthew Clement McCarter, 39, said he Outlets targeted include grocery stores and home $2,000 and $10,000. Police reported bicycle tracks in the sand beside the house. had an argument with another patron after the man repair retail warehouses. Merchants are advised to continually kicked the barstool out from under contact their local law enforcement the moment a dis- STASH AND DASH—A local gas station report- him. He asked Steele to tell the man to leave him turbance begins. Anyone with information regarding ed the theft of $19.10 in gasoline after an older cou- alone. Steele told McCarter to call a cab and go the suspects are asked to call the LCSO at (941) 477- ple driving a gold sedan left without paying. home and if the other man returned before he left 1200. FOUND CASH—A motel owner on Periwinkle to call him back. Way told a customer the rates for a night's stay Aug. Later that night, at 10 p.m., Steele saw a car 31 and the man left. When the owner looked at the Boating under influence coming toward him on Sanibel-Captiva Road at an ground he discovered a money clip with $69 in cash. The Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission excessive rate. Radar clocked the vehicle at 69 He turned it over to police. stepped up its law enforcement presence on Florida's mph. Steele turned around and pursued the car. He waterways last weekend as did Sanibel and county TICKETED— paced the car at 70 mph as it allegedly swerved officials. Scott Allen Rutter of Fort Myers, Aug. 31, exhibi- down San-Cap. Steele turned on his lights at 10:09 The goal was boating safety. The target was drunk tion of acceleration after squealing his tires on p.m. and pulled the vehicle over. Periwinkle Way, $86. boaters. McCarter stepped out of the vehicle and walked Lora Lake of Deerfield Beach, Aug. 31,50 mph on Impaired boat operators were tested, charged and toward Steele. Appearing visibly intoxicated, Periwinkle Way, $151. jail if they were found to be intoxicated beyond the McCarter was asked to perform a field sobriety Ranjeeve D. Dalipsingh of Fort Lauderdale, Aug. state's legal blood alcohol level of .08 percent. test. 30, was cited for driving under suspension after being "We are concerned that Florida leads the nation in Steele reported McCarter saying "I just want to questioned on a verbal dispute. boating accidents and related deaths," said Captain go home." He also told Steele he would perform Ross A. Bunson of Middle Gulf Drive, Aug. 29, 52 Paul Ouelette, GFC's boating safety coordinator. the test but added "We both know I was drinking." mph, $176. "The majority of accidents happen because boat oper- McCarter failed the test and was arrested for Sanibel-Captiva Road ators forget to follow a few basic precautions." driving under the influence, failure to maintain a Robert Alan Wolverton of Fort Myers, Sept. 2, 61 Oulette reported 21 BUI arrests statewide over single lane, a 69 mph ($273). He refused a breath mph, $176. Labor Day Weekend. There were 11 boating acci- test and will appear in Lee County Court Sept. 15. Felix Perex Mian of Fort Myers, Aug. 31, 63 mph, dents, but no fatalities this year. A college student from Ohio was arrested for $176. "It was fairly quiet weekend," Inner Coastal driving under the influence, possession of marijua- Mith Veopaseuth of Fort Myers, Aug. 30, 56 mph, District Captain George Montesino said. "We worked na and an open container Aug. 28. $176. one accident in Bonita Springs where a gentleman Officer Cliff Short arrested Robert K. Cain of Amy Thomas of Pine Tree Drive, Aug. 29, was was injured after falling from a boat. There were a lot after watching him drive his Chevy arrested for driving under suspension after Officer Balzer erratically down Periwinkle Way. Cain's of wave runner complaints. Traffic was heavy on Anthony Thompson recognized her as not having a breath test results were .18 and .179 respectively. Captiva, both boat and vehicle." valid license and pulled her over. Sanibel Police Marine Patrol Unit inspected ves- sels in the waters off Sanibel over the weekend. STOLEN GUN'from page 1A T-SHIRT SAGE -from page 7A — complete last week. Phillips said Royce" confessed to Royce was again charged with grand theft and think our choice of T-shirts is a good indication of our stealing two of the guns, but has made no statement fraudulent use of a credit card in connection with the politial and social beliefs, our taste, our interests, on the missing Model 60. Sanibel Attorney Robert credit card theft from a police department employee. where we've been and our sense of humor. One thing it rarely is, is an indication of our income so we are Pritt said Wednesday attempts to place blame with the This equipment and the credit card is in addition to all on equal footing. Besides the art shirt, some T- Sanibel department for the suicide "would be very the police shirts, laptop computers and badges already shirts are straight forward statements or advertise- tenuous." He said anyone trying to make such a claim recovered from Royce's Summerlin Woods ments, but others make you wonder. In Washington would have to prove "proximate cause." Condominium. D.C., I saw a shirt that said, "On advice from my Additional charges were filed against Royce Aug. The Lee County Sheriff Office, Fort Myers Police lawyer, this shirt has no comment." and I'm still won- 28 after reports indicated more items including an and the Sanibel Police Department are continuing the dering who the wearer was and why she chose that 800 mhz police radio and five pagers were discovered investigation. Royce is scheduled to enter her plea shirt, but I think I like her. Maybe we ought to stop missing in the internal audit. Two of the pagers have Sept. 19 in Lee County Court. She was released fol- seeing the "dratted T-shirt" as a symbol of crass com- been recovered. One of the Glocks is believed to have lowing both arrests on supervised release requiring mercialism and start seeing it a sign of personal been stolen from Royce's vehicle during a July 27 her to report to court officials periodically until she expression and creative art and be happy that so many break-in at her condominium complex, according to appears before Lee County Court Judge Isaac of our visitors go home proud to say they've been to Phillips. Anderson. Sanibel. We must be doing something right. 12A Q SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 • ISLAND REPORTER

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Noted Sanibel artists join Tower Gallery Artists' cooperative faces rental deadline for gallery expansion and purchase By Gwenda Hiett-Clements Staff Writer Two well-know island artists have joined the ranks of the Tower Gallery — Charlie McCullough and Marty Stokes. McCullough is known for his vintage photographic images of Sanibel and Captiva, and Stokes is recognized for his work in the Japanese art of Gyotaku, using a variety of real fish to make fish prints. The artists' coop, located on Tarpon Bay Road in two rooms of the building that housed the former Matsumoto Gallery, is working to find additional artists to join the non-profit corporation, owned and operated by its members. Artists share operating expenses (rent, utilities, etc.) and floor time to run the gallery. Artists have their own space, set their own prices, and collect the total sale price of their works. Shirley Vale, president of Tower Gallery, Fine Arts, explained that the group is facing an October 1 deadline to come up with enough artists to afford to rent the Matsumoto space vacated which includes two additional rooms and an upstairs. "There are many artists out there we don't know. We are looking for professional artists who are here Brand new members and Tower Gallery officers — Charlie McCullough, JoAnne Bedient, year round. We want successful artists, responsible Marty Stokes, and Shirley Vale — gather outside the artists' cooperative on Tarpon Bay Road. artists. But we don't want to discourage anyone from work in agriculture and sailing, he moved to his 1908 was simply a way for the fishermen to record their joining the group. An artist can come in or call to get family home on Woodring Point at the mouth of catches. Stokes transformed it into something colorful an application. And works are judged by a jury com- Tarpon Bay. His work from Sanibel includes pho- and striking by researching the art and experimenting mittee of the membership. We want diversity. Just tographs of island historical characters and places that with the complex process. show us what you do!" Vale emphasized. no longer exist. He uses species of fish and sealife local to the JoAnne Bedient, vice president of the gallery said, According to his biography he has spent 62 years islands. He paints them with a waterbased medium "We would particularly like to have a jeweler and a capturing his black and white, tinted, color, and and transfers the images to handmade rice papers. framer. And, a benefactor would be nice!" infrared images of the islands. He has attended 32 Additional paper such as unryu, metalic yarns and Looking on the optimistic side, Vale said, "There Elderhostals in six different countries. McCullough other additives create a personal, one-of-a-kind work. is no room for a worst case scenario (not getting attended Cal Kowal's photography courses at the Two other Fort Myers artists have also been enough members to afford the rent). We will make it Cincinnati Art Academy, and workshops with noted accepted into the gallery. Mike Hyatt works in fused work! Our problem is that we are in the dead zone photographers Craig Stevens, Doug Merriam Kip and slumped glass. Terry Causey specializes in hand painted furniture. She had previously displayed her work in the Matsumoto Gallery. Local artist members display at Tower Gallery a variety of original art in watercolors, oils and "This is a great opportunity for me to have a home acrylics, hand-pulled prints, pastels, mixed media, photographs, and hand-crafted clay works. In addi- base. From exhibiting at BIG Arts and the Rotary tion to Vale, Bedient and the four new members, shows my customers want to know where my gallery gallery artists include Phil Fisher, Rod Busch, Lalita is. This will work great. I can help bring business to •please see page 6B the gallery and it can add exposure to my work." - Marty Stokes, Sanibel artist Adios amigos! Friends of Ikki and Polly Matsumoto are hold- (September) with so many people out of town now Brundage, Liz Opalenik and Arnold Newman. ing a farewell celebration of the artist's time on and places closed down." Stokes said, "This is a great opportunity for me to the islands on Sunday, Oct. 12 at the Sanibel McCullough said, "It is a wonderful opportunity have a home base. From exhibiting at BIG Arts and Community Center. Everyone is invited and for me to be a part of (the gallery). Learning from the the Rotary shows my customers want to know where encouraged to participate. The Matsumotos have artists about the different materials, hearing profes- my gallery is. This will work great. I can help bring closed their Tarpon Bay Road Gallery and are sionals explain how they do what they do — you business to the gallery and it can add exposure to my moving out west. don't have that opportunity very often. I'm real hon- work." The celebration will feature entertainment, food ored to be a part of the group." Another true islander, Stokes grandfather Jake was and fun. Islanders and friends of the family are Hanging his work with the Malsumotos for over a popular fishing guide. On his mother's side his encouraged to join in and pass on anecdotes about 10 years, McCullough has learned which images sell. grandmother Christine Jenkins owned the Beach the Matsumoto's time on the island. For informa- He said, "The pictures that sell well are those that House, a bed and breakfast inn on Sanibel's Gulf tion or to volunteer time and tales to the event, cover a sector that people can't see any more. The side. Much of his family history is also in the Sanibel call Mike Klein at 472-3292. negatives are holding up well and I just say thank Historical Village. With his father in the military goodness they were in focus!" Stokes was educated in Germany but has spent most McCullough's work is familiar to islanders of his life on the islands since 1969. He went from through his displays at the Sanibel Historical Society being a professional musician to art when he learned where he does volunteer work. He also volunteers at about Gyotaku from his father who became a potter C.R.O.W and S.C.C.F. When he retired from his life after retirement from the military. Originally Gyotaku 2B Q SEPTEMBER 5,' 1997 • !S"LAMD"'R'EFrORTE'rt Sports & fitness Sailing race results The team of Richard Akers, John Ranguette and It's never too late to build muscle Kirk Williams scored three firsts to take overall hon- ors in the Aug. 28 Offshore Sailing Club Thursday Have you ever thought you Continuous large muscle activ- od, 34 percent male, 66 percent Night Racing Series. Second place went to the team were too old to do ity performed 60 to female, ranging in age from 21 to of Adrian Roed, Don Walter and Michelle Boggs something? Now 90 percent of max 80. The results were separated with two seconds and a third. Tim Butts, Beite Cook that I am 40 some (depending upon into three age groups: 21 to 40 and Dave Polanski finished third with the team of thoughts like that your training focus) (21 percent of participants) and Rob Salucci, Lynn Devens and Tyler Pierce placing have been creeping for 20 to 60 minutes 41 to 60 (48 percent of partici- fourth. into my psyche. I three to five days per pants) and 61 to 80 (30 percent of Three one-lap windward/leeward races were held was encouraged week. participants). All these groups in 8 to 12 knot northwesterly winds aboard the club's recently by reading For strength train- experienced significant changes. fleet of new COLGATE 26s. about a study done ing one or more sets The actual testing time was two Thursday's racing was the final night of the Club's using guidelines of 8 to 12 repetitions months. In that time, the eight week Summer series. Overall individual win- established by the (to fatigue) for major youngest group experienced the ners for the series were Mike Cayusa, Richard Akers, American College muscle groups per- greatest loss of body weight with Dave Polanski and Jim Shenko. Thirty five sailors of Sports formed two days per an average of 2.6 pounds lost and participated in the series. Medicine. week. average of 4.9 pounds of fat The Club's fall series began yesterday and runs I mentioned in This study was weight. What was amazing to me every Thursday through Oct. 23 at South Seas previous articles ThorA.Holm conducted by Wayne on average, the 61 to 80 year old Plantation. that the ACSM __,,___,,.Fitnes_ mis^ mmiimmexper t L. Wescott, Ph.D. group saw the greatest average The racing series is held weekly at the club's loca- recommends the "^^"^"™ and Jane Guy, ME.D. gain in lean weight (muscle). tion at South Seas Plantation. Both new and experi- following for developing and at the South Shore YMCA in That group gained 2.4 pounds to enced sailors are invited to participate. For more maintaining cardio respiratory Quincy, Mass. It involved 1,132 the other two groups gain of 2.3 information and reservations call the Offshore Sailing and muscular fitness: participants over a four year peri- Club at (800) 221-4326 or 454-1700. •please see page 3B

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For more information or to RSVP call 936- On Saturday, Sept. 16, people all over the world 1113. will be hitting the beaches and shores with data cards Friendly Faces and garbage bags to participate in the world's largest, Shell museum wants you The Friendly Faces luncheon, sponsored by FISH concerted volunteer effort. It's time for the annual (Friends In Sevice Here) wil be held Sept. 9 at the Beach Clean Up and we need your help. Now is a great time to volunteer at the Bailey- Community Church. For reservations, please call Beginning at 8:30 a.m., volunteers are asked to Matthews Shell Museum. The summer crowds are Mary Anne McCormick at 472-5916. meet the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation gone and the seasonal visitors are just months away. staff at either the Captiva Library or SCCF's Nature Some knowledge of shells is helpful, but there are Center. Volunteers will be assigned a coastal area, opportunities to volunteer where that knowledge is Christian rocks given data cards, pencils, garbage bags and canteens. not necessary. Special benefits for volunteers include The McGregor Baptist Church, 3750 Colonial Each volunteer or group of volunteers are encouraged a 20 percent discount in the museum store, free Blvd. is the host of "Polefest 97" with the Christian to return to SCCF after their task is complete for admission to the museum and educational programs rock band Age of Faith performing a free concert at 7 refreshments and camaraderie with fellow islanders. for volunteers and their family members. p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 16. The event is an area wide Usually by noon, most volunteers have returned For more information call Nan Hall at 395-2233. youth rally encouraging students to meet, along with home filled with the satisfaction of knowing they students around the world, at their school's flag pole have done something to make these islands a better one half hour before school begins on Sept. 17 top place for all to live. Residents month pray. For more information call 936-1754, ext. 111. To show appreciation to the communities of Sanibel, Captiva and Fort Myers, the Bailey- Matthews Shell Museum is inviting all residents to visit the museum during the month of September. Come to the museum, show your Lee County drivers license and the whole family comes in for half price. The mission of the museum is to diffuse knowl- edge about mollusks through meaningful and attrac- tive exhibits, educational programs, research, and the creation and distribution of popular and useful litera- ture about mollusks. Regular admission is $5 for ages 17 and older and $3 for ages 8 through 16. Museum hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Coastal Construction urns Manual available The Capital Area Chapter of the American Red ads into Cross has acquired a limited quantity of the Coastal Construction Manuals. This 257 page manual provides technical guidance jingles. on how to design and construct buildings in areas subject to coastal flooding so the potantial risk of damages from both flood and wind are minimized If you would like a copy of this, send $7 to Disaster Services, Capital Area Chapter, American Red Cross, 187 Plaza Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32301. Coastal Clean Up On Saturday, Sept. 20, volunteers around the world will participate in the 1997 Coastal Clean Up. Beginning at 8:30 a.m. volunteers are asked to gather

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hristine Ann Flack and Mark David Russo were married at CCasa Ybel at sunset Aug. 30. After a reception at the Thistle Lodge, the newlyweds left for a week-long cruise of the Carribean. Mr. and Mrs. Mark David Russo reside in Cape Coral. Christine is an advertising representative with the Island Reporter. Mark is a stock broker with Barnett Bank.

Chairman of the Building Fund Gene Steele, Jane and Clem Werner and President of the "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society Marilyn Kloostennan.

Visitor Center funds new visitor center/Contributions such as this one, Building Fund and an important part of reaching our Jane Werner, a long-time volunteer at the J.N. move the project closer to the start of construction, goal. If you would like more information about the "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, recently which is planned to begin later this year. building fund for a new visitor center call 472-1840. •please see page 8B made a large contribution to the Building Fund for a This spirit of local support is a growing part of the •from page IB Cofer, Elaine Hayes, Lynn Russell, Marcia Stewart, Gallery offered the group rental space at their loca- Linda Wiggins, Gisela Damandl, and Ron Sebring. tion on Sanibel. Tower Gallery, originally located in Tower Gallery began at Bell Tower in October of the building at the back of the complex where 1982 where they remained for 10 years until a mall Twilight Cafe is, moved to their present location in management change forced the rents up. Polly 1994. Matsumoto who had been a member of the Tower Any area artists interested in applying for member- ship in the Tower Gallery or who would like more information should call the gallery at 472-4557 or call Vale at 549-3367.

McCullough and Shirley Vale, Gallery presi- dent look over his artist's information sheet.

Marty Stokes who makes fish prints from real fish using the Japanese art of Gyotaku shows a work he did for David and Heidi Gross, "The Bedroom Preditor's Scene," to JoAnne Bedient, Gallery vice-president.

Visit our Website "th dtVWW.FL6UIDE.COM IBULOUS Popular Sanibel photographer/artist Charlie McCullough, who specializes in vintage BROADWAY COUNTRY! images of the islands, holds his "Storm Warning Up" which pictures the red flag that BACK BY POPULAR used to go upon docks for weather warnings DEMAND! before television and radio. Joni Morris returns with • - In her masterful tribute to M. (Portrait of Patsy Cline. (Patsy You'll be crazy about You Get What this show. SEPT. . 14 TWO WEEKS ONLY! You Pay For... A country musical journey down Highway 57. it pofs to You'll hear songs about lost loves, taking off subscribe Fort Myers Beach, Florida for the weekend, dreamin' about island Pick up your copy at the Miss Dolly Parton, fishin' and drinkin' beer SEPT. 18-OCT. 11 Beach Observer office or 1380 COLONIAL BOULEVARD call for a location near you. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA THE Island source for (941)278-4422 ail the local HEWS. 17274 San Carlos Blv& 482-7111 www.broadwaypalm.cbm Q SEPTEMBER£>:JW? GJ 7B- Community calendar

Connnuiiity info History Tour—A trip from Sanibel's like to learn to play chess, Karl Godert Point Ybel to the end of Captiva. Daily, is ready to teach you. Call 472-5743. Clubs 1-3 p.m. Adults, $15; children, $10. Natural Wildlife-History Boat J.N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge- Scrabble practice on Tuesdays at Sanibel/Captiva Rotary Club Tours, sponsored by the Sanibel- Tour the refuge with an expert. 9-11 Shell Point Village at 7 p.m. There is Breakfast Meeting, 7:30 a.m. every Captiva Conservation Foundation and a.m. daily except Friday. Adults, $10; no cost, but reservations are a must. Friday at the Hungry Heron, 2330 Palm Captiva Cruises sets sail every day children, $7. Call 472-8443 Call 466-0657. Ridge Road. Visiting members wel- from South Seas Plantation at 4 p.m. come. 395-0512. aboard the Lady Chadwick. Cost is Country Line Dance. With Sandra Island Seniors Bridge for Fun. At $17.50 for adults and $10 for children D. at the American Legion Post 123 on the Island Civic Center Tuesdays at 1 Sanibel Emergency Radio Amateur 12 and under. Children under 3 ride Sanibel Captiva Road at mile marker p.m. Net, 7:30 p.m. Frequency is 146.79 free. For details, call 472-5300. Other three. Fridays, 7-9 p.m. Free. 472- with a tone coded squelch of 173 8 Hz. daily cruises are as follows: 9 a.m.— 9979. Island Seniors line dance. 2:30 Visiting Hams welcome. Morning Nature Cruise; 9 a.m.—Cruise p.m., Wednesdays at the Island Civic to Cabbage Key and Useppa Island; CROW Tour. Care and Center. 472-5743. nightly sunset cruise. Sanibel Hams. Meet the first Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers guid- Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in ed tour at 11 a.m. Monday-Friday, and Family Planning and Pregnancy City Council chambers at city hall. Call The Bailey-Matthew's Shell Sunday at 1 p.m. Tours of the wildlife Testing. At the Island Civic Center the 427-5130 or KQ4UW for more infor- Museum. Located at 3075 Sanibel- rescue facility begin in the education second Wednesday of each month from mation. Captiva Road. Open Tuesday through pavilion with an introductory talk and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Closed short video and proceed through the Horticultural Society of the Islands. Mondays. A half-hour lecture and slide outside compound and take about one Shots for Tots and Overseas Meet the first Tuesday of every month show daily. Tuesdays through Fridays hour. $3 donation requested (except for Immunizations. The third Thursday of at the Sanibel Public Library 10 a.m. to at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Admission for members and children 12 and under). every month at the Island Civic Center noon. Guests welcome, no fees or adults $5, youth, 8 to 16, $3, seven and Rain cancels tour. 472-3644. from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sponsored by reservations. Call Dr. Faye Granberry under and members are free. Suggested the Lee County Public Health Unit, at 472-6940. visiting time for exhibits 45 minutes to J.N. "Ding" Darling National overseas immunizations are available one hour. Gift Shop on premises. For Wildlife Refuge. Visitor center open 9 for a nominal fee and children's shots The Sanibel Bicycle Club meets further information call 395-2233. a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Thursday. Closed are free to those under 18. every Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Friday. One Wildlife Drive open sun- Dunes. For information call Peter The Sanibel Public Library is locat- rise to sunset daily except Friday. 472- . At the Sanibel Hilger at 472-1397. ed at 770 Dunlop Road. Open Monday 1100. Gate times vary, contact visitor Community Center Thursdays at 1 p.m. and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. center for specifics. The Master Gardners meet the first Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 School Age Story Hour. At the Tuesday of every month at 10 a.m. at a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays from 9 a.m. to The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Sanibel Public Library Thursdays from the Sanibel Public Library. Speaker 1 p.m. 472-2483. Foundation nature center is open to the 3-3:45 p.m. Kaye Cude, authority on plants and public 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday their care. For information contact Dr. The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation through Saturday, Admission $3 per Country/Western Dance. Thursdays, Faye Granberry at 472-6940. Foundation nature center is open to person over 17 years of age. Native 2-4 p.m. at the Island Civic Center (old the public 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday plant nursery is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. library building). 472-5743. Zonta International meets the first through Friday. Admission $3 per per- and by appointment on Saturdays. The son over 17 years of age. Native plant SCCF offers guided trail walks •please see page 8B nursery is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Monday through Saturday at 10 a.m., SCCF offers guided trail walks 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:45 a.m. Beach Walk Thursdays at Duplicate Bridge. Mondays at 7:30 8:45 a.m. p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. UPPER DECK NOW OPEN! OVERLOOKS BAY Indigenous Marine Life Aquarium, Pajama Story Hour at the Sanibel featuring tarpon, trout, snook redfish, Public Library every Monday at 7 p.m. LIVE HAPPY HOUR grouper, horseshoe crabs and others, a Children, ages 2 to 5, are invited to ENTERTAINMENT touch tank with live shells and a wear pajamas and bring a favorite 3-6 P.M. research/ educational display. Located stuffed toy. Children must be accompa- DRINK SPECIALS! at the Marine Habitat Foundation's nied by an adult. Barrier Island Research Laboratory, on the 900 Tarpon Bay Road. Open seven Library Kids Club meets at the UPPER DECK fT. days, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 472-3558. Sanibel Public Library Mondays at 6 p.m.. For children in grades 4 to 8. Wednesday Islands Trolley Tour. Sanibel Thru Sunday Trolley offers a narrated two-hour tour Friendship Bridge. At the Sanibel of Sanibel and Captiva—history, peo- Congregational United Church of Great Prices for <£ StiM ple, places and wildlife. $10 for adults. Christ, 2050 Periwinkle Way, Mondays from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. $2. Everyone Waterfront Accommodations! Departs at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. from the Motel Reservations 463-9258 Chamber of Commerce. Call 472- welcome. Call Gertrude Ford at 395- (Boat Docks Available) 6374. 1770 for more information.

Sanibel Historical Village and Scrabble practice on Mondays at Museum. See the 1913 Rutland House Shell Point Village at 1 p.m. There is museum, 1927 Bailey^country store, no cost, but reservations are a must. 1927 Reed post office^ B>26 Miss Call 466-0657. Charlotta's Tea Room, 1926 Mod^JT Ford and vegetable garden representing ^-Shellcrafters Workshop. Mondays farming era on Sanibel. 10 a.m. to 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Sanibel p.m. 472-4648. Community Center.

Adventures in Paradise Trolley Chess players wanted at Island Tour. Shelling Sanibel—-Trolley to live Seniors. Play chess on Tuesdays at 1 aquariums, the shell museum and the p.m. Non-chess players may play > ^»tz *s.i.» *" shore. Friday, 9 to 11 a.m. Sights and bridge or backgammon. If you would Waterfront Dining Featuring: Seafood Fresh From The Gulf Daily •;• Choke Prime Steaks * Cocktails <• Ribs and Chicken * Children's Menu Janice J. Caron, M.Ed CAP v SUPER HAPPY HOUR! LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST Monday Thru Saturday 3 - 6 p.m. BOARD CERTIFIED ADDICTION PROFESSIONAL DRINK SPECIALS! CERTIFIED HYPNOTHERPIST *m. Restaurant and Inn - - (941) 395-2184 463-3838 OFF ANY • Individual, couple and family therapy DINNER ENTREE! • On going group for post divorce adjustment Wednesday Call for Seating before 6 p.m Thru Sept. 9,1997| evenings 6-7:30 p.m. One coupon per person, per visit, please! i • Hypnosis for stress management, smoking cessation, anxiety lunch and dinner hours disorders, including panic attacks and agoraphobia, weight 416 Crescent Street control, sports enhancements Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express Accepted. 8B • SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 • ISLAND REPORTER Community calendar

•from page 7B Wednesday of every month at 8 a m at more information CONA-Committee of Neighborhood Jerry's Supermarket. Call 427-5130 or Associations meets the fourth Thursday and third Tuesday of every month at KQ4UW for more information Kiwanis Club of Sanibel-Captiva of each month Call Urban Palmer at the 7 30 a m at the Hungry Heron Islands. Meets every Wednesday at 472-1316 or Faye Granberry at 472- Restaurant Visiting Zonta members Sanibel/Captiva Lions Club. Meets 7 30 a m for breakfast at the Hungry 6940 for more information welcome For details call, Sheila Hoen, first and third Wednesdays of each Heron, 2330 Palm Ridge Road 472-0540 month 6 30 dinner meeting at Sanibel Visiting Kiwanians are welcome Call Community Center Visiting Lions wel- 472-1537 Sanibel Hams breakfast The third come Call Bob Steele at 395-1952 for FACES &PLACES -from page 6B —

'Darling' new directors Meet Jill Jim Sprankle, wildfowl artist, is one of the newest Sweet Taffy Goodman members of the "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society Board of Directors He joins with Mary Ellen Tiffany Island in support of the growing organization m Sprankle, a former professional pitcher for the Reporter Brooklyn Dodgers and the Cincinnati Reds organiza- tions, was a public-relations banking executive and staff self-employed businessman before becoming one the best known carvers in the country Jill Goodman has been a Staff Writer at Sprankle began carving wood 27 years ago and in the Island Reporter for over a year. A November of 1992 was among the first eight original former New Yorker and corporate execu- inductees admitted into the Easton Maryland tive, she has lived on Sanibel for nearly Waterfowl Festival's National Hall of Fame. 20 years with her husband and pre-teen Since moving to Sanibel with his wife, Patty, and son. She is a charter member of the Gulf their son, Jim has been involved with BIG Arts and Coast Writers Association and president the Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation of Cypress Lake Middle School Band Tiffany has her own personal history of public ser- Boosters. vice since moving to the island in 1990 A graduate The Island Reporter is your source for news. of Smith College, Tiffany has had various career Our staff members are involved in the commu- opportunities in both the private and public sectors nity, have children attending school beside Her varied background in finance, public relations, yours, and shrug their shoulders along side you working with volunteers and community service when the city tax bill arrives. makes for a most valuable addition to the Society's Taffy is a little over a year old and is a We want to know what issues concern you Board. She presently serves on the board of the fol- pastel tortie cat who is in need of a and what you'd like to see in your community lowing organizations Edison Park Elementary home. If you are interested in adopting newspaper. Educated readers know, the Island School for the Creative Arts; The Pirate Playhouse, Ginger call Val Pool at PAWS, 472-9383. and The Sanibel Music Festival Reporter is THE source for island NEWS.

PUBLIC NOTICE St Francis Xavier School today announced its policy for free and reduced price meals for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs The districts/sponsor's administrative office has a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party services only a very small The following household size and income cnteria will be used for determining eligibility

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To determine monthly income If you receive the income every week multiply the total gross income by 4 33 If you receive the income every two weeks, multiply the total gross income by 2 15 If you receive the Income twice a month multiply the total gross income by 2 Remember The total income before taxes social security health benefits union dues or other deductions must be reported The following household size and income cntena will be used for determining eligibility Inserted below Is the 97- 98 Florida income Eligibility Guidelines for Free and Reduced Price Meals Children from families whose Income But as The Sanibel-Captiva Specialist is at or below the levels shown are eligible for free or reduced price meals Application forms are being sent to all homes with a letter to parents or guardians To apply for free or reduced price meals households should fill out the application and return it to the school Additional copies are available at the pnncipals office in each school The information provided on the application will be used for the purpose of she does it very, very well! determining eligibility and may be vended at any time dunng the school year by school or other program officials Households that receive Food Stamps or AFDC "Aid to Families With Dependent Children are required to list In the application only the child's name and food stamp or AFDC case number, printed name of adult household member and signature of adult household member For the school officials to determine eligibility all other Margie knows you expect the world when you households must provide the following Information listed on the application (1) the total monthly household income must be listed by the amount received by each household member buy or sell your home That's why her world as an receiving income and the type of Income if is (such as wages child support etc) agent revolves entirely around Sanibel & Captiva (2) names of all household members (3) Sdcial Secunty number of the adults signing the application or the word "NONE" for this household member real estate if they do not have a Social Secunty number and (4) the signature of an adult household member certifying that the information provided Is correct Households that list income information and receive meal benefits must report to the school any decreases in In today's complex market, you need the household size and any Increases In Income of over $50 per month or $600 per year Households that list a food stamp or AFDC case number must report to the school when food stamps or AFDC Is no longer received advantage of a specialist who can accurately price Applications may be submitted at any time during the year Under the provisions of the free and reduced price meal policy Sr Elaine Mahoney will review applications and your property You need a specialist to locate the determine eligibility If a parent or guardian is dissatisfied with the ruling of the official he may wish to discuss the nght home at the right price decision with the determining official on an informal basis If the parent wishes to make a formal appeal, he may make a request either orally or in writing to Sr Elaine Mahoney Principle 2055 Heltman Street Fort Myers FL You need someone like Margie who understands 33901 (941) 334 7707 for a hearing to appeal the decision The policy contains an outline of the hearing proce- dure s the varied neighborhoods. And knows the Sanibel- If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size changes the school should be contacted Captiva things that make Sanibel-Captiva unique Such changes may make the children of the household eligible for reduced price meals or for additional benefits such as free meals for them If the household Income falls at or below the levels shown above If you have questions about Sanibel-Captiva real In certain cases foster children are also eligible for these benefits If a household has foster children living with them and wishes to apply for such meals for them the household should contact the school for more information estate, call Margie today It'll make a world of Unless indicated otherwise on the application the information on the free and reduced price meal application may be used by the school system in determining whether the child is eligible for other educational programs difference In the operation of child feeding programs administered by the U S Department of Agriculture no child will be dis- criminated against because of race color sex national origin age or handicap If any member of an household believes he has been discriminated against he should write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture Priscilla Murphy 3 941-472-1511-800-233-8829 Realty, Incf Washington -0 C 20250 ' Au931 No 2172 SEPTEMBERS, 1997

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Island children get a chance to create their own pro- duction from onstage to behind the scenes thanks to three talented local women with a love for theater.

By Jill Goodman Staff Writer The Off Beach Players (OBP) are in rehearsal for their next community the- Above, Diandre McGee gives ater production of the British spy some "hands-on" direction to cast spoof, "Bullshot Crummond." What members in "Bullshot makes this show different is that the Crummond" now in rehearsals at cast and backstage crew are comprised BIG Arts. The show is the first of children all under the age of 15. all-children's production created The direction of this play is the by community theater on the responsibility of three women: June islands. At left, Elana Wortzel Koc, Diandre McGee and Gini stands over the dead body of Hogenson. "Bullshot." Below, June Koc and Koc, whose career as a professional dancer began at the age of three, is a tion of the upcoming perfor- partner with Vince Kelly in the com- mance of "Bullshot." munity theater group, Off Beach Players. "I have always been a dancer. I danced with the American Ballet the- ater in the children's company, in the Garden State Ballet Company, and I took lessons with Frank Wagner." they are, it doesn't matter, 6-year olds She performed in clubs and dinner can understand." theaters in New Jersey and New York, "The kids are Hogenson, Koc said, prefers to but admits that she prefers musical wonderful. I remain in the background working with comedy. the dozen or so children A visitor to the island as a very find them 10 "She is a wonderful addition. She young child, Koc made the move to likes to be behind the scenes and is Sanibel in the mid-80's with her hus- times better attentive and anticipates what is need- band, Jack, and daughter, Jaclyn. ed. She is a quiet and private person." Original1'' from New Jersey she than working McGee, who has performed in and said, "I hate snow! with adults. I directed many shows, is pleased to be "I moved here in August of 1984 directing this show and the cast of and so did Carrie Lund and Robert wish someone youngsters. Torperzer (Lund and Torperzer pro- "The kids are wonderful. I find them duced shows at the original Pirate would have JO times better than working with Playhouse) and I was at the theater the adults. I wish someone would have told second day I was here. I have never not told me about me about directing children, I would done theater. I feel, regarding Sanibel directing chil- have done it sooner," McGee said, "I and community theater, that I am the have directed about six or seven plays crux of it because I have been doing it dren, I would and much prefer children to adults. before Vince Kelly-before anyone else. Adults are incredibly difficult, they Carrie Lund and I basically have paral- have done it don't listen, don't show up on time, lel lives, we both have always worked and want to tell you how to direct the here." sooner." play. The kids stand there, they listen Koc admits that her prior experi- and they really try to do what you help ences in dance and musical theater did -Diandre McGee them to do and they pick it up like not include straight acting or backstage that." work. With her overall love of the the- McGee said children pay close ater paramount, she took her new ly is running "A Thousand Clowns" at "I work well with creative women. attention to the directions they are obligations in stride and is now knowl- the Old Schoolhouse Theater, is in We barely even have to speak, we are given and seem to exhibit more of a edgeable in all aspects of the theater. rehearsal for "Bullshot Crummond" at all moms. We are not here to discipline desire to perform. "This is the first time OBP has put B.I.G. Arts and will start rehearsal for the children, we are just here to teach "I think it's because the kids really on a production with an entire cast of "Street Dreams" at the Fould's Theater them. It's something they are not going want to do it. Sometimes the adults are youngsters. It's like going back to in Fort Myers. to get the benefit of anywhere else just there because they are bored," she Spanky and 'Our Gang.' The children "Vince and I had to divide up the because everywhere else they will treat said adding her present cast is great. are easier to work with then adults," productions since he is acting in 'A them like children. We teach them like "They are a gieat bunch of kids and we she stated with a wry smile. Thousand Clowns,'" she said. adults," Koc said. "Anyone is welcome are having a good time." Koc explained that the OBP current- Koc has a definite level of comfort to come who can handle being treated working with McGee and Hogenson. like an adult. We don't care what age •please see page 4C 2C Q SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 • ISLAND REPORTER Art briefs

p.m.; Sept. 11 — Author Joseph C. Fisher will dis- a young boy raised by two wolves as he soon learns Adult sculpture cuss and sign his book on serial killers and the impact the laws of the jungle and the languages of all crea- Join Marjorie Bronsted at BIG Arts for the fall they have on a community, 7 p.m. tures so that he may live in harmony with them. workshops. Beginning Oct. 1 and ending Nov. 5, For more information contact the bookstore at 437- "It was 30 years ago today...Sgt. Pepper taught a Bronsted will tap into your clay talents. The class is 0654. band to play." It may be hard to believe that San held weekdays from 1:30 to 4 p.m Classes are $60 Francisco's Summer of Love brought hippydom to for the series of $13 for a single session. Call 395- the mainstream. Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the 0900 for more information. New art gallery Summer of Love at the Phil with Beatlemania Sept. Come witness the birth of a new and different 27 at 8 p.m gallery, gift shop and crafts venue. Downtown River For tickets call (941) 597-1900. Evening watercolors Arts, 2067 West First Street, will be opening Sept 9 Join Marjorie Bronsted in an evening watercolor from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Meet the artists during the class from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Beginners are welcome. opening party from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m that night. The The series that runs from Oct. 1 through Nov. 5 costs styles of art and handmade craft items that you will $60, but single sessions are available for $13. For Find range from the serious, thoughtful, heartfelt and more information call 395-0900. spiritual to the colorful, vibrant and whimsical For more information please call 337-2500. Workout with Wagner Join Marsh Wagner for an exciting ballet and jazz workout for adults. Wagner got her early ballet train- Call for artisans ing at the School of Ballet and joined Join the Midpoint Memorial Bridge Grand George Balanchme's New York City Ballet at a very Opening festivities while exhibiting and selling your young age. After a few seasons performing in New arts and crafts at Royal Palm Square. All spaces are York City and touring both nationally and interna- covered. For more information please call 275-8885. tionally with the famous ballet company, she switched to Broadway musicals. She appeared in "Pajama Game," "Pipe Dreams," and with Lucille Let music Phil your ears Ball in "Wildcat." After many appearances in televi- The Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts com- sion commercials, dramatic shows and specials, she ing events include the Count Basie Orchestra, the signed a four year contract to appear on the Ed children's theater show "The Jungle Book" and Troy Gibson makes his in "A Thousand Sullivan Sunday night television show. "Beatlemania." Clowns" as Arnold Burns while Sandra Before coming to Sanibel, Wagner taught ballet What's old is new again. The latest craze sweeping Markowitz (Michelle Moran), Murray Burns the nation is swing music and on Sept. 14 beginning (Peter Stearns) and Nick Burns (Jerry and jazz dance at the International Dance Studio, Hodgkins) look on. Studio 819, Carnegie Hall and East Carolina at 7 p.m., the Naples Philharmonic Center for the University. Arts (5833 Pelican Bay Road) will be the best place The ballet workout will include a ballet barre and in the entire nation to hear big band swing when the Bring in the clowns floor exercises. These specific exercises will stretch, Count Basie Orchestra takes the stage for one perfor- Off-Beach Players' production of "A Thousand tone and strengthen all parts of the body. There will mance only. Clowns" plays at the Old Schoolhouse Theater be special concentration on the abdominal muscles Be sure to check out a performance of the musical through Sept. 27. The show opened in August to rave and the strengthening of the back. The class will be version of Rudyard Kipling's classic, "The Jungle reviews by local critics. The production is directed by held Mondays beginning Oct. 27 and end Dec. 1. The Book." The story follows the adventure of Mowgli — Bert Michaels. The cast includes Peter Stearns as cost of the series is $50 with single sessions costing Murray, Michelle Moran as Sandra, Doug Byington $10. as Albert, Troy Gibson as Arnold. Jerry Hodgkins The jazz workout includes exercises to stretch, and Joe Ravenna will play the young boy Nick on tone and strengthen all parts of the body including the alternate nights. Vince Kelly will be Chuckles the abdomen and back. The jazz workouts will be held on Chippermonkie. Mondays from 10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.. Cost for Performances are Sept. 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, the series is $50 or $10 for a single session. and 27 begin at 8 p.m. Two 5:30 p.m. performances For more information please call 395-0900. are set for Sunday, Aug. 31 and Sept. 21. Tickets are $13 for adults, $12 for seniors, and $5 for student 17 Wave dance workout and under. They are available at Bailey's General Store and Needful Things in Tahitian Gardens. For The wave is a fun and exciting dance workout that tickets or information, call the ticket hotline at 472- takes us on a journey to unleash the power within 9357. A special performance to benefit Macheala each of us and leads us to explore the whole self- Carson will be held Sept. 26. Tickets are $ 15 and pro- body, heart mind and spirit. ceeds will go toward a college fund for the 18-month Classes are $20 for the series and $7 for a single old island girl who lost her mother in July to cancer. session and begin Sept. 18 and run through Oct. 9. For more information call 395-0900. Auditions Barnes and Noble events Sing out for a place on this year's Philharmonic Center Chorale during open auditions Sept. 6 and 7 at Barnes and Noble's calendar of events for the com- the Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church. ing week include: Sept. 7 — special story time in Each year, the 110 member choral accompanies honor of grandparents day, 1 p.m.; Sept. 8 —- a dis- n | several performances at the Phil and this year's reper- cussion of alternative films currently showing in the | toire includes choruses from Handel's ITALMessiah area, 6 p.m.; Sept. 8 — Learn how to own your own restaurant as the owner of Bistro 41 takes you | and Puccini's ITALMessa di Gloria. through the maze of getting underway, 7 p.m.; Sept. 9 1 Vanderbilt Church is located at 1225 Piper — a book group will discuss the novel ITALCrossing s Boulevard. For more information about auditions call to Safety, by Wallace Stegner, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 "The Jungle Book" performances on Tuesday the Phil at 597-1111. p.m.; Sept. 10 —Learn how to love yourself and oth- Sept, 23 are at 9:30 and 11:45 a.m. and ers as psychiatrist Jerry Kantor leads a discussion, 7 Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 9:30 and 11:45 a.m. •please see page 3C

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•from page 2C Estero River. For further information, please call Art for Youth (941)992-2184. Crafters wanted Marjorie Bronsted will be instructing painting and One of the area's best outdoor street craft shows is drawing as well as sculpture for children begins Free poetry competition seeking vendors and crafters for the 3rd Annual Saturday, Sept. 20 and running through Nov. 8 at BIG Naples Oktoberfest on Oct. 25 and 26 from 10 a.m. to Arts and encourages even the shyest to create some- A $1,000 grand prize is being offered in a free 5 p.m. thing they can be proud to take home. poetry competition sponsored by the Famous Poets Located at 5th Avenue in downtown Naples, the The class is for ages 6 through 12 and costs $64 Society. The contest is open to all persons living in show draws crowds in excess of 20,000 people. for the series or $10 for individual classes. Sculpture the Captiva area. Deadline for entries is Aug. 18, Space is limited but available in each category. For begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 10:30 a.m. Painting and 1997. more information please call JoAnn Zimbalist at our drawing begins at 10:45 a.m. and ends at 12:15 p.m. Prizes will be awarded on or before Oct. 31, and a main office at (954) 472-3755. Call 395-0900 for more information. winner's list will be sent to everyone who enters. Poets may send one poem of 21 lines or less to Free Poetry Competition, 1626 N. Wilcox Avenue, Suite What's coming at the Cape Coral caricatures 126, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Learn the art of caricature in a workshop with Theatre Conspiracy David Meo at the Cape Coral Arts Studio Sept. 23 The critically-acclaimed semi-professional theater from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Meo, portrait, drawing and Conspiracy play contest troupe headed by Bill Taylor, Theatre Conspiracy is animation instructor at the arts studio, brings 25 years To provide playwrights with the opportunity to about to embark on a new season chock full of excit- of experience in caricature to the class. Cost is $35. have their works produced as part of the nationally ing new productions. A stained glass brick workshop will also be offered recognized 9th annual New Arts Festival in Fort Beginning Sept. 4 in conjunction with the 9th at the studio. The Sept. 10 class, offered by Jaunita Myers, Theatre Conspiracy will conduct a new play Annual National Art Exhibition by the Mentally 111, Deck, glass instructor at the studio, will give students competition. will be "Equus" by Peter Shaffer. Taylor directs this a change to create a stained glass mosaic design, The work submitted to the contest must be a full- drama of a psychiatrist's personal and professional insert in into a brink mold, grout, then cover with wet length play with six or fewer characters and .simple crisis revolving around the treatment of a disturbing cement. Completed piece can be used in any outdoor production demands. No musicals. young patient whose obsession with horses has led or indoor decorative purpose. Cost is $35, plus $10 All work should be submitted to Theatre him to commit a bizarre crime. The play received for supplies. Conspiracy, Inc. It will be judged by a panel of quali- numerous award after it premiered in 1975. Other classes include: wire wrap jewelry workshop fied theater teachers, directors, and performers. One Performances will be held over three weekends at with David Rhyne on Wednesday, Sept. 17 and a script will be chosen by the Artistic Director of Lee County Alliance of the Arts' Foulds Theatre at 8 drawing invitational with selected area artists will be Theatre Conspiracy for full production in late July or p.m. Sept. 4, 5, 6, II, 12, 13, 18, 19 and 20; and held Sept. 5-26. Call 574-0802 for more information early August of 1998. The production will be a part Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. on Sept. 7, 14 and 21. and to pre register. of the New Arts Festival, a nationally recognized fes- Tickets are $12. For more information call 936-3239. tival of dance, music, visual arts and theater. Future productions include Edward Albee's award- Theater in the Woods A $500 award will also be given. Scripts should be winning "Three Tall Women" Sept. 25-Oct. 12. sent to Theatre Conspiracy, Inc., 10091 McGregor Tickets for this show will be handled by the On Saturday, Sept. 19, The Theater in the Woods, Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33919. Include a one page syn- Broadway Palm Dinner Theater Box Office only. located at the Koreshan Unity Foundation in Estero, opsis of the play, including character breakdown and "Brutality of Fact" will run from Nov. 20-Dec. 7. will feature the Borderline Bluegrass Band and the technical requirements. Include a biography of the "Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Caloosa River Cloggers in the first of their 1997-98 playwright Include a non-refundable administrative Jimmy Dean" Jan. 15-Feb. 1. "Tin," a one man show Concert Series. Gates will open at 5 p.m. and the fee of $10. Make checks payable to Theatre starring Bill Taylor as Truman Capote will run from show will start at 7 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, Conspiracy, Inc. Submission deadline is January 10, Feb. 19-March 14; and "Death Defying Acts" will children under 10 will be admitted at no charge if 1998 with notification in April 1988. run from April 16-May 2. accompanied by a paying adult. Bring your lawn chair and/or blanket, a picnic supper if you choose Season subscription packages with a 25 percent and enjoy the program. Food will be offered for sale. Broadway season discount are available. Individual tickets are $12. For Parking is on the east side of U.S. 41, north of the The Broadway Palm in Fort Myers has a slew of ticket information, brochures, or to be added to the Estero River. The entrance to the Theater in the great productions scheduled for its fifth season. The theater's mailing list call 936-3239. Woods is on the east side of U.S. 41, south of the Pump Boys and Dinettes make their appearance Sept. 18 through Oct. 11 with a country musical and foot stompin' fun. "Jesus Christ Superstar takes center stage Oct. 16 through Nov. 22; "Wonderful Life" the musical will A entertain the family Nov. 27 through Dec. 27; "South Pacific" rolls in Dec. 31 to Feb. 21; and "Gypsy" sings through town Feb. 26 through April 11. Things heat up in on April 16 with "Some Like It Thousand Hot" which plays through May 30. Then it's time to get "Lost in Yonkers June 4 through July 4. The 1998 season wraps up with "The Music Man" from July 9 Clowns through Aug. 29. To order tickets or for more infor- mation call (941) 278-4422. for Piano with Amy BIG Arts is pleased to announce a completely new program for both children and adults. Amy Fainer of Cape Coral will teach "Kinder Musik." This is a pro- Macheala gram for children 18 months to three years. A parent or caretaker is asked to accompany the child. There is one fee of .$30 for four sessions per family, children learn songs, rhythms and dances in addition to play- ing rhythm instructions. This class will take place on Thursdays from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Fainer will also teach and advanced Kinder Musik Off Beach Players presents for children three and a half years to six on Thursdays "A Thousand Clowns" on from 11 to 11:45 a.m. The fee for this series is $35, Programs wiH rui> throughout the year and will Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. This benefit performance will go toward the creation begin when registrations warrants. Call 395-0900 for ofa-eellege fund for Macheala Carson. Her mother, Michelle Carson, further information. lost her battle with cancer in July 1997. Above, local actors jerry Hodgkins and Joe Ravenna, who star in the show, give Macheala a pre- Notice view of her own. Proceeds from the benefit at the Old Schoolhouse The Board of Commissioners of the Captiva Fire Control District will hold its Theater will be designated soley for the future education of Michelle regular meeting at 5:00 P.M. on the and Brian Carson's 18-month old daughter who is sure to make her SECOND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH. mother smile from the heavens. For more information and to reserve The meeting will take place at the Captiva your seats now, call 472-5400, Fire Station located at 14981 Captiva Drive S.W. Captiva, FL 33924. The public is invited. 4C • SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 • ISLAND REPORTER OFF BEACH STUDENT THEATER AT BIG ARTS -from page 1C

"Theater helps them get a sense of poise; you have to be aware of your body on stage, learn not to fidget. It's good train- ing for the kids." - Diandre McGee "Bullshot" Director

Diandre McGee is excited about directing her first all-child production for The Off Beach Players. The process, she believes, gives stu- British accent. Dennis also was awarded two trophies dent more self-confidence and poise. in the Florida State vocal competition held last May. Island youth are getting their chance to shine in their very own play produced by The Off McGee has done theatrical work with the Cultural Islander and seventh grade student at Cypress Lake Beach Players at BIG Arts this month. Every Park State Group in Cape Coral as well as dinner the- Middle school, John Turansky, (who plays dual roles facet of the production is being handled by aters. as Inspector Scabbard and Wolfgang Schmidt), is on the kids. Her custom dress making business, Diane Dresses stage for the first time. John said he is not having any in Fort Myers, evolved from her background in the- difficulty memorizing his lines, but admits he is con- year old Alec, has a walk-on in the play and sister, ater costuming. cerned about a potential case of stage fright. Amanda is helping backstage. "That is the best way to learn how to fit a large Adrienne Faris, (Otto Von Brunno) has performed Erin Haekin (Algy Longwort) lives in Fort Myers. amount of people in a short amount of time," she in several plays and is planning a career on the stage. Best friend of Sacha, she too loves the theater and has laughed. "You become very good at restyling and "I take classes at Cypress Lake and I'm going to performed in community theater many times. altering." audition for the Center for the Arts," she said. "Its something different...making believe like a lit- McGee became involved in the theater when she Adrienne has lived on Sanibel for about a year. tle kid," she said. was very young and would have like to have made it Another islander, Jessica Ogden, (Waitress) has Erin's eye is on musical theater, or in directing. a career, but she said she realized she did not have the performed on stage at the Pirate Playhouse. She said, She has two colleges in mind that will prepare her for ambition that is needed to succeed in the overly com- "I'm a little nervous, but I like being on stage and I her future. petitive profession. In addition, she said she began will be taking drama at Canterbury." Jessica Smouse plays Ms. Professor Rupert her family at a young age. Elena Wortzel (Rosemary Fenton) and her sister Fenton, Hilary Corbin and Jessi Byrd are understud- "I got waylaid young, and started having children Sasha (Lenya Von Brunno) are sharing the stage. ies and Jessica Ogden plays Scalicio. Lighting tech young. I have five sons, that kind of keeps you from "June (Koc) told us about the auditions," Elena will be done by Alesia Acker. pursuing a career," she said. said, adding that her previous performance on stage /'Bullshot Crummond" will be at the Shein Six years ago, she saw an ad in the paper for an was in "Don Coyote." She is also in the drama class Performing Arts Hall at B.I.G. Arts on Sept. 12, 13, audition at OBP, and since then has become a part of at Cypress Lake. Having been a backstage hand last 19, 20 at 7 p.m. All seats are $5. Call 472-5400 or the area's community theater actors. year, she is looking forward to being on stage this 472-9357 for further information. McGee feels that the children gain a great deal by year. participating in theatrical productions. "I like to perform in front of audiences. But there "Theater helps them get a .sen.se ofpoi.se, )ou ha\e are too many rehearsals and it's a lot to manage with to be aware of your body on stage, learn not to fidget. school and my other activities," she admitted. It's good training for the kids." Sacha is a student at Cypress Lake Center for the She was apprehensive at first about directing chil- Performing Arts and has been seen in several produc- dren, but, McGee said, "I wanted to do something to tions. give back to the OBP because they have given me a "I am definitely planning a career in the theater," lot. I feel bad that they are being shut out of the (Old she said. She takes three drama classes every day, as Schoolhouse) theater." well as guitar. Both Wortzel sisters live on Sanibel. The children in the show take their responsibilities The show is also a family activity for islander seriously and over the past few weeks, have rehearsed Vance Cohn, (Marovitch) who has been in other plays at least three evenings and Saturdays for several and said he like to pretend. His younger brother, 6- hours. In addition, they work at home studying their parts. Dennis Webber, ("Bullshot" Crummond), is a stu- dent at Canterbury, and lives in Fort Myers. "This is my first dramatic role. I played "Oliver" a church performance at the Arcade Theater last year. I enjoy doing it. I will be in the drama class at Canterbury, but I plan to become a lawyer," he said. Dennis likes the challenge of the theater and enjoys meeting different people and experiencing dif- ferent lifestyles. He studies his lines an hour every day, but feels that has some difficulty mastering the

Children's theater June Koc reads through the script of the Off "Bullshot Crummond" is the first children's Beach Players Children's production of project put together by the Off Beach Players with Bullshot Crummond" as Director Diandre the help of BIG Arts. This full-length play with a McGee gives blocking directions to two aspir- spy-spoof theme features children from starring ing young thespians. roles all the way down to set design, make-up and costumes and is a hands-on educational project for children that want to learn what theater is all about. This parody of a 1930s detective movie has spies and ladies in distress and evil villains. Otto Von Bruno and his evil partner crash their plane in the English countryside and kidnap Professor Fenton. Bullshot Crummond is then called in to save the day. All tickets are $5, but there are only four per- formances, so please call early to reserve your seats. Performances at BIG Arts are set for Sept. Gini Hogenson works backstage at "Bullshot 12, 13,19 and 20 and begin at 7 p.m.. Crummond" explaining technical work to the young lighting and sound techs who will be facilitating all areas of the Off Beach Players Production. ISLAND REPORTER • SEPTEMBERS, 1997 • 5C Art galleries

1544 Periwinkle Way 472-4330 Sanibel Tower Gallery Cooperative Aborginals Art of the First Person 751 Tarpon Bay Road 472-4557 2340 Periwinkle Way 395-2200 Trace J Tillou Gallery B.I.G. Arts by appointment only 472-9095 900 Dunlop Road 395-0900 Tree House Gallery Black Orchid Art Gallery 630 Tarpon Bay Road 472-1850 705 Tarpon Bay Road 472-8784 Hirdie-Girdie Gallery 2490 Library Way 395-0027 Captiva Island Style Albert Meadow Antiques 2075 Periwinkle Way 472-6657 1500 Captiva Dr. 472-8442 Sanibel Art and Frame Captiva's Finest 2460 Palm Ridge Road 395-1350 Chadwick Square 472-8222 Sanibel Gallery Captiva Island Pottery The islands make for wonderous art subjects as 1628 Periwinkle Way 472-3307 14808 Captiva Drive 395-1188 illustrated by Sheila Tardosky's "Sudden Shower-Blind Pass" at the Treehouse Gallery. Sanybel's Finest Island Style 1700 Periwinkle Way 472-6776 Chadwick Square 472-4343 11508 Andy Rosse Ln 472-4544 Tin Can Alley Gallery Jungle Drums Soulis, Artist's Gallery 2480 Library Way 472-2902 11532 Andy Rosse La. 395-2266 11508 Captiva Dr. 395-2108 Touch of Sanibel Pottery Shirley Allen Entertainment this week PBS story takes viewers on devastating ride By Michelle Moran his sister and her baby at the height of the storm Editor "I held onto her and we went out the building Top Video Rentals If there is any way to hammer home the devasta- together Well soon as I got outside, the wind spun us tion of a hurricane to barrier island such as ours, and she went one way and he went the other way, and 1 Scream starring Neve Campbell "Hurricane '35—The Deadly Deluge" has captured it I never saw them again " (Buena Vista - Rated - R) Last Week: No 1 The film, which made its debut Sept 1 and will be Only 11 of the 61 member Russell clan survived 2. Absolute Power Clint Eastwood rebroadcast Sept 10 at 11 p m , is a heart-wrenching the storm (Warner - R) No. 3 documentary told by the survivors of the most intense The documentary airs on WPBT-TV 2 Miami on hurricane ever to hit the continental United States. Sept. 10 at 11 p m It combines archival film, photos (Buena Vista - R) No. 5 The deadly winds and water slammed into and published news reports with interviews of sur- 4. Donnle Brasco Al Pacino Islamorada, Florida, with sustained winds of 200 mph vivors who have never before appeared in a show and a 20-foot tidal wave. about the storm. A unique look at the deadly force of (Columbia TriStar - R) No. 2 "Hurricane '35—The Deadly Deluge," directed by hurricanes, this documentary is a wake-up call for 5. Metro Eddie Murphy (Buena Vista Doug Miles, is a 30-minute look back at those horrif- islanders lulled into a false sense of security - R) No. 8 ic days following the storm and tells the tales of sur- 6. Private Parts Howard Stern vival from the eyewitness who survived the storm (Paramount - R) No. 6 and found the strength to rebuild 7. The Relic Penelope Ann Miller The program is brief but information-packed as .** (Paramount - R) No. 9 survivors describe how houses began to explode -* *« * *^# ^ 8. Jungle 2 Jungle Tim Allen (Buena when the external pressure dropped to record lows Vista - PG) New Entry At its lowest point, the barometer was 26 15, the low- *-% 9 Murder at 1600 Wesley Snipes est ever recorded in the western hemisphere fc*3&2- •**£-.-^ jNv. "^e*^ * (Warner-R) New Entry The tidal wave struck a rescue train filled with • -V V 10 Mars Attacks Jack Nicholson unemployed veterans sent to the keys to build bridges s * connecting the islands The veterans were all killed in (Warner-PG-13)No. 4 the deadly storm, Ernest Hemingway (voice-over by -I'iStv-. 11 Shine Geoffrey Rush (Warner - Ron Perlman) made his way to the keys as part of the 5885 - PG-13)No.7 * * 12. Michael John Travolta (Warner - rescue effort The account of his journey was record- i * ed in "Who Murdered the Vets" which he penned dui- PG)No. 11 mg the rescue efforts 13. Evita Madonna (Buena Vista - Other descendants of the original "conch" families PG) New Entry who settled in the keys appear in the program includ- 14. Jerry Maguire Tom Cruise ing Bernard Russell who's family was decimated by (Columbia TriStar - R) No. 14 the disaster He recalls the disintegrating shelter with 15. The People vs. Larry Flynt (Columbia TriStar - R) No. 10 16. Vegas Vacation Chevy Chase (Warner - PG) No. 12 17. Fierce Creatures John Cleese (Universal - 21 18. Ransom Mel Gibson (Buena Vista - R) No. 20 19. Beverly Hills Ninja Chris Farley (Columbia TriStar-PG-13) No 22 20. Albino Alligator Matt Dillon (Buena Vista - R) New Entry.

"Hurricane '35—The Deadly Deluge," illustrates clearly the destructive force of hurricanes. The 30-minute documentary includes rare footage of the worst hurricane to hit the contenen- tial United States. Hundreds of people died during the September storm in the Florida Keys. 6C" • SEPTEMBER S',T3§7 Q IBWNDTiEPORTER Fun in the sun

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The original Hemmingway model is now available at Heron's Landing, spacious 3 bedroom - 2 bath with den, good morning room, beautiful 3rd story room surrounded by windows overlooking magnificent water views and sunsets New pool with spa and Pelican In Paradise by IKKI MATSUMOTO extras too numerous to mention. 1r6J5,00Jl $595,000. Tremendous Value' Annual Rates: 2340 Periwinkle Way CALL ELLIE SEE, Realtor $22 Sanibel/Captiva & Lee County The Village 941-472*1511 80O233-8829 941 •472*6136 (eves) $28 Outside Lee County or split residence P.O. Box 809, Sanibel / Prlseilla Murphy $42 Outside United States (941) 472-1587

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Diamond Earrings. 1/2kt total weight. Presentation box SCHWINN AIRDYNE GOVT FORECLOSED homes included. Receipt available. EXERCISE BIKE from pennies on $1. Delinquent _ CONNIES Best offer. 472-1309 - TOP OF THE LINE - Tax, Repo's, REO's. Your COST $700. Area. Toll Free (1) 800-218- COLLECTABLES EXCELLENT CONDITION - 9000 Ext. H-7413 for current $325. listings. 472-1587 WE BUY FINE ANTIQUES • MEDICAL/ 6/17/37 -Hit- 35322-2 NORDIC TRACK ACCEPT QUALITY CONSIGNMENT I HEALTH ORIGINALLY $600. WE DO ESTATE SALES & MOVING SALES GREAT CONDITION - $250 NEW, SAFER CANCER CALL FULLY LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED TREATMENTS: "Survivors' BODY BY JAKE Medical News " Quarterly AB & BACK MACHINE - $50. Classifiedsifie s Connies on the way to Sanibel reports on less-toxic drugs and treatments. Latest medical CALL 561-4638 TODAY advances. Reporting by and 9/26/97 —tmitt— 38540-6 TROPICANA MALL -16731 MCGREGOR BLVD. for surviving cancer patients. OPEN Mow. - SAT. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM ^CC.COQ Annual Subscription: $50.00 Survivors, Box 211, Milwood, CLOSED SUNDAY FOR THE SUMMER 1 OU""UVJ»#5 NY, 10548 • LOTS & 9/5/97 —«»»*— 38547-1 ACREAGE OLD FT. MYERS CHARM • COMPUTERS &• • FURNITURE & • MISCELLANEOUS Builder has oversized lots on Oversized lot EQUIPMENT • HOUSEHOLD canal in exclusive gated wiih tranquil garden - subdivision. East end of a haven for the artist or nature lover. Immaculate 2/2 doublewide in Sanibel location with Beach Lake Arrowhead. Low ** Computer Specials **. 14" Club and private access. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, SVGA $79. 15" SVGA $99 COMPUTER DESK Just a call docs maintenance fees, full $40. it all! Surrounded by beautiful pool home with 486 Systems $189. 486 over 4,800 sq ft. of amenities. Doublewide carport, CALL: existing homes. Call for more mostly furnished. $56,900. Notebooks $525. P200 information 395-0909 living area. Systems $1059. Used/New 561-4638 includes lot. Call Gem Real 9/26/97 —»»tt— 3854t-6 9/12/97 —flit— 55229-2 JUST REDUCED $345,000. Computer Experts I Call 1-888- 472-1587 Estate, Inc. 995-2436. Eves: 735-0280. Queen size bed complete. SANIBEL Call Bari C. Fischer 995-2384. t/5/»7 —IHt— 38566-6 »/5/»7 —DtlH— 38588-1 Very clean. Good quality. WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan at RE/MAX of the Islands home. Buy DIRECT and SAVE! LAKEFRONT HOMESITE Designer cover. $75.00 Call Beautiful view. (941) 489-0995 LAKE ARROWHEAD SENIOR CLASSIFIED Commercial/Home Units from or 466-3336 $199.00. Low Monthly Secluded, quiet, SUBDIVISION. DOUBLEWIDE 472-1587. 8/5/97 -lill- 38591-6 Southern exposure. (941)472-2311 payments. FREE color catalog. 8/10/87 —lifl— 3>8QT-2 WITH LIFETIME ROOF Call today 1 -800-842-1310. Mature tropical trees. WARRANTY. NEW A/C »/«/»7 —««»« — 3S786-1 Adjoins Nature Preserve. FURNISHED. $49,900. Walk to shopping. CUSTOM STILT HOME INCLUDES LAND. GEM REAL • FLORIDA KEYS • Ft. Myers Beach Beautiful WATERFRONT 2010 SUNRISE CIRCLE ESTATE, INC. 995-2436 $84,900 Direct Gulf Access. EVES: 995-2384. fully equipped Deep Water Canal. CALL OWNER 8/5/97 —»«««— 38587-8 vacation home • Lots of Tile • Oak Cabinets in Marathon. (517)349-1157 /2 •£ 9/25/97 —mum— 38090-2 • Heated Screened Pool ESTATE SALE - CARRIAGE 0_ YOUR $595/ week. • Dock • Boathouse • Lift VILLAGE. 2 BEDROOMS, 1 Ask about pool & • New High Efficiency A/C LAST MINUTE Buying or selling a vacant lot on 1/2 BATHS ON CORNER LOT. f\J^ ADVERTISING Sanibel? Need help with • Low Maintenance Yard EXCELLENT LOCATION! "AS DISCOUNTS. Was $199,900. 414-650-0246 questions concerning IS" $29,900 FIRM. GEM coverage, sewers, and market REDUCED TO $194,900. REAL ESTATE, INC 995-2436. To Us! 9/5/97 —**«*— 38350-6 value7 Call a "vacant lot" 463-7074 EVES: 995-8064. specialist. I've sold over 200 9/12/97 —DttH»— 36424-8 9/5/97 —HIIIS— 36566-15 • OFFICE, acres on Sanibel and it does CLASSIFIED FOREST PARK - 1985 RESTAURANT & make a difference. Call Charles DOUBLEWIDE 28x44. 2 472-8398 Sobczak, Realtor with Pnscilla 472-1587 BEDROOMS PLUS DEN, 2 Murphy Realty at (941) 472- BATHS. SPLIT BEDROOM 1511 or 800-233-8829 today! READY TO MOVE PLAN. NEW ROOFOVER, MULTI-LINE COMMERCIAL 9/26/97 —Hilt— 38431-2 VINYL SiDING, SCREENED TELEPHONE SYSTEM Very S W. CAPE CORAL - 26TH RIGHT IN-MUST SEE I ROOM, LANDSCAPING. good condition. Selling only STREET FRESH WATER LOOKS SHARP' GEM REAL because forced to get voice CANAL LOT FOR ONLY $6,900. • WELL BUILT & MAINTAINED ESTATE, INC. 995-2436. Florida Classified Ad Network mail. Only $1,600. Call PRICED TO SELL QUICKI FT. MYERS BEACH HOME EVES: 995-8064 Lahaina Realty, 463-8865. GEM REAL ESTATE, INC 995- •NEW CARPET & VINYL 9/5/97 —»»«« — 38569-6 Only the sun covers Florida better. 9/5/97 —HIIIII-— 38578-6 2436 • NEWLY PAINTED IN & OUT 9/5/97 —Pitt— 36570-6 • GREAT LOCATION • COMMERCIAL • PETS & • Quiet, Nicely Kept Street PROPERTY SUPPLIES • HOMES • 2 MINUTES WALK FOR RENT 3 TO BEACH & Shops, FOR SALE Easy on/off Island HOLLY'S EXPERT, LOVING, • Large Open Concept TOWN CENTER PET-SITTING SERVICE. While • Cathedral Beam Ceilings PCON you're away, HELPS visits your MCGREGOR WOODS • Separate Guest Apartment Prime location Your classified ad can reach nearly 2 home - Provides professional, 15788 SYMPHONY CT • Screened Florida Room for retail / office at intersection of million readers with the personal and loving care for • Storage & Laundry Sheds your pet(s) - Short/ long term - OPEN HOUSE • Xeriscaped Yard TARPON BAY ROAD Fiorida Classified Ad Licensed - Since 1986 - The SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7,1997 •MANY EXTRAS & PALM RIDGE. NetworK. best in Island pet care - 472- 12 NOON TO 3 P.M. $134,900 Approx 963 sq ft 1176. 9/5/97 — »*»#— 19626-6 VIP 150 Pearl Street CALL MARIE WELLS Blue and Gold Macaw. 7 YVONNE JACOBS Please leave message PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY months old. Hand fed. Very OFFICE: 941-489-1100 or call after 5pm: (941)472-4113 472-1587 gentle $900.00 O.B.O. 542- EXT. 143 (941)765-6193 CR 8788 HOME: 941-466-5380 (Brokers welcome at 3%) (800) 237-6002 for more information 9/10/47 —Hill— 38471-2 0/5/87 —tttt— 38597-3 10/3/97 —(tt(H— 38318-6 9/28/97 —tltlt— 38385.2 ISLAND REPORTER Q SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 • 13C

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Vacation Rental - Long Term Rentals - Purchase of Property CfiFTSVfi LOXORY LOVELY ESTATE : PRIVATE BEACH The Sanibel Connection Sanibel Harbourside Realty <• OCTOBER 1ST VENTURA CAPTIVA Eves: 941-267-9259 Fully Furnished 10/31/97 — «««»— 33490-6 & FOR SEASON. Three bedrooms, 9/5/97 —MM— 37421-2 Two bedroom, two bath Condo 3 BEDROOMS / 2 BATHS LTY three baths, loft. Pool - Tennis - Cable - VCR (4TH HOUSE FROM Screened lanai with CAPTIVA STEPS TO BEACH BEACH FRONT CONDO W. GULF & BEACH). LUXURY CAPTIVA ESTATE beautiful view of Bay. SANIBEL HARBOUR RESORT COMPLETELY REDONE: AND CHARMING NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND ' RENTING: Steps to Gulf and Bay. Spectacular NEW CABINETS GUEST COTTAGE FALL, HOLIDAY SEASON Pool and Dock. sunset views: WITH LUXURY TOPS. With Tennis Court and SALES AND RENTALS & SPRING '98 847-524-8064 Two bedrooms, two baths. NEW BATHROOMS/ 9/S/97 — *»*»— 32127-2 Private Beach Access. All Resort amenities MARBLE VANITIES. OWNER CALL OWNER TOLL FREE: BEACH FRONT CONDO OWNER RATES. LOVELY NEW FURNITURE 1-516-628-1801 1-888-232-2400 Call 248-583-5309. 9/19/97 —»«*t— 33881-2 (GORGEOUS BAYFRONT DUPLEX 9/26/97 _#»##— 24617-2 /NEW/ 9/26/97 —mUH— 37722-2 Two bedroms plus two baths. FLORIDA COLORS). DOCK, GAZEBO YOUR OWN PRIVATE BOARDWALK TO BEACH Washer/dryer. CASUAL CAPTIVA FABULOUS SUNSETS BELOW APPRAISAL Large kitchen. • 16' x 32' POOL. 3BR/2BA home Two bedroom, two bath. SUNSET CAPTIVA $635,000 Pool - tennis - bicycles. SCREENED PATIO. VERY PRIVATE. Two minute walk to beach. Gulf front home Now booking EVERYTHING FURNISHED. Fireplace, paddle fans, Shopping- Restaurants AVAILABLE WEEKLY. BRING YOUR TOOTHBRUSH • weekly and monthly. screened lanais, BBQ, OFF SEASON DISCOUNT 2 bedrooms, 3 baths. DISCOUNTSI AND MOVE IN !! PRIVATE CLUB heated pool, tennis, bikes. MAY15-DECEMBER15 Pool • Tennis • Boat Dock. FOR RESERVATIONS, Owner HOMESITE All amenities. $500/WEEK CALL OWNER 330-864-3094 CALL OWNER GREAT RATES!!! DECEMBER 16-MAY 14 719-597-8402 (941)472-8178 POOL, TENNIS & Call owner $950/WEEK 9/19/97 —tutu— 37785-2 DOCKING •1/12/97 -»«««- 32920-2 314-842-2147 941-947-9189 X-MAS WEEK IN SANIBELII $61,500 9/12/97 —tmil— 34892-2 9/26/97 —umit— 25308-2 LANDS END NEW SANIBEL HOME 12/19-12/26 Completely furnished. Tortuga Beach Club VILLAGE CONDO BAYFRONT LOT OCEAN'S REACH SANIBEL ISLAND Two master bedroom suites. 5 STAR RESORT Gulf front At South Seas Plantation Den / bedroom with third bath, Gulf Front Unit GULF VIEWS 2 Bedroom / 2 Bath Gulf View Condo One Bedroom Condos plus loft. FREE GOLF PRIVACY Luxury Unit AVAILABLE: Each accommodates four 10/15 THROUGH 12/15/97 Pool and tennis. 2 Bedroom / 2 Bath Fantastic Ocean Views $150,000 FIRM Non-Smoking Completely Furnished 300 steps to beach. All Amenities Fantastic View Weekly or Monthly Rentals AVAILABLE NOW! $1,950. July Nov. & Dec. Available Great Fall Rates (941) 472-3000 Beach, pool, tennis, bikes Contact Owner CALL OWNER Call Owner: Owner 800-897-0288 612-920-1824 612-474-0810 FAX (941) 472-9635 REASONABLE RATES 770-751-1999 330-788-9329 9/26/97 —m»— 36QB7-2 9/26/97 — W« — 38219-2 9/12/97 — Mutt— 38571-6 9/19/97 —##«»— 5313-2 9/19/97 -»«»«- 32991-2 .9/19/97 —##(ttt— 25493-2 12C • SEPTEMBERS, 1997 Q ISLAND REPORTER • OFFICE/ • APARTMENTS • HOMES • VACATION RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT FOR RENT RENTALS FOR RENT ATRIUM Starter offices at $99/ month + DO YOU NEED AN LAKE MUREX Exclusive Gulf front condo secretary services. Cellular AFFORDABLE Unfurnished. residence. Two week minimum. phones available. Includes APARTMENT?? 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Available now. Call owner at conference rooms & exercise ANNUAL LEASE; living room, dining room, (630) 887-7826. PMR SEASONAL RENTALS 11/21/97 -tttt- 581-2 room. 466-8682 APPLICATION family room. Large screened patio, 9.'t2/97 — Dint— 37712-6 PROCESS. CHANGE OF PACE p FOR 2 car garage. FOR LEASE Gorgeous lake view. Beautiful vacation home, 3 AvaWaWe on the Islands. MORE INFORMATION, bedroom, 2 bath. Your own (FORMER CONTACT Two blocks from beach. No pets. private tennis court and SHELL MUSEUM COMMUNITY HOUSING swimming pool. 100 yards to Annual lease. & RESOURCES, Gulf of Mexico. PREVIEW CENTER) $1,225 per month. CAP1WA GULF FRONT CITY HALL (216) 338-8031 472-1189. Includes yard care. ESTATE HOME PRIME LOCATION 9/5/57 — MM— 38164-2 Call owner collect: (216) 338-5281 FOR 9/26/97 -tttl- 705-2 PRIVATE BE4CH § ULTIMATE LUXURY RETAIL/OFFICE Near Sanibel. Two Bedroom, 301-738-1167 Lush setting and custom, elegant decor. 3-4 Bedrooms & RIGHT ON PERIWINKLE 9/1 9/S7 — #### — 3BS98-2 One Bath. Large eat-in POINTE SANTO 3 baths. Very spacious, Sleeps 8. Heated lap-pool & exer- NEAR TARPON BAY ROAD. kitchen. Unfurnished. Very DESANIBEL $1400/MONTH cise room, master bedrm and large screened lanai over- ciean. No pets, Annual lease. INCLUDING UTILITITES. look Gulf. Cable TV's & Sound System. Bikes & kayak. $440/month. 472-3375 LUXURIOUS GULF FRONT Perfect for adults with or without children. All amenities PENTHOUSE CONDO. CALL including maid service. Brochure available. MARIE WELLS 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY $4,000 per week High Season $2,500 per week after Easter screened lanai with (941)472-4113 • DUPLEXES spiral staircase to CR Call owner (941) 395-0162 - Office (941) 395-2985 - Home FOR RENT private rooftop sundeck. (800) 237-6002 10/1J97 —IH*— 3B596-2 Gorgeous sunrise FEMALE HOUSEMATE and sunsets. ALWAYS • NEW • wanted to share Beautifully decorated Three Bedroom / Three Bath and fully equipped. 2 bed/2 bath w/rec room, large heated pool A BEST SELLER!! 3 bedroom home 2,000 sq. ft. Call owner. *"3 bed/3 bath, Jacuzzi & tennis court Energy Efficient on SANIBEL Substantial savings. * 4 bed/2 bath, Jacuzzi - remodeled ADVERTISE Carport • Garage • Lanai Non-smoker. * 4 bed/4 bath, screened-in pool All with incredible views. All fully furnished. IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Private Beach Access $340/ month + utilities. (610) 664-2371 Annual • No Pets TODAY!! POOL. BIG BACKYARD. 9/19/97 —tttt— 710-2 (941) 472-2930 for rates & brochures. $1,100 per month Call Michelle at Ft. Myers Beach 472-1587 463-1954 or 463-3839 463-7843 * • * • 9/5/97 —mil— 38402-6 POINTE SANTO 0/3/57 ~tHU~- 38<30-6 9/T7/37 —tlSt— 38617-2 Two • APARTMENTS • HOMES LUXURIOUS GULF FRONT FOR RENT 2 bedroom, 2 bath Condos. • VACATION Sanibel & Captiva Island Accommodations "End unit" Closest to the beach. Charming Harborslde fi'iliilill! Breathtaking, One Bedroom / One Bath ANNUAL/EAST END Ocean's Reach - Gulf front North Captiva Island unobstructed view, Furnished Apartment. Heated pool and tennis. SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION condo, top floor. Pool, tennis, Beachfront home on tropical lots of privacy. • Pool • Spa • Laundry Close to beaches / Marina. 1 -3 bedroom Bay Villas newly redecorated, 1 bedroom, barrier Island. Glorious gulf New furnishings, $600/ month - New "Olde Florida" home. 2 bedroom & 2 bedroom sleeps 4. Excellent condition! sunsets, Pool, tennis, fitness professional island decor, includes utilities. Four bedrooms, three baths. w/loft Beach Villas Great rates. Call owner. (612) room. Beach walking, shelling squeaky clean! No lease required. Unfurnished home Seasonal rates, 472-7994. & fishing. Steps to the waters' Available until Dec. 15. with fireplace. Amenities optional 9/19/97 —tttt- 7Q1.6 edge. Water taxi available. RENT THRU OWNER & SAVE Call 466-9700 $2,200/ month Also, Sanibel Harbor Weekly/ monthly rates. (941) • SPECIAL DISCOUNTS • Ask.for Sandra. 941-472-2501 1-800-878-7495 DIRECT GULF FRONT 549-7066 or (941) 472-6661. August & September 11/7/37 -tHl- 7242-6 S/26/97 — Stltt— 38099-2 8/19/97 —ttttl — 21848-2 $750/ week NEAR LIGHTHOUSE Fabulous Views! LOGGERHEAD CAY 610-539-9281 Sell That Stuff With A Classified Ad! i • # Upscale • Delightful • Two Bedroom / Two Bath Please Check Off Your Preferred Classification Gulf View Two bedrooms, Two baths • Antiques DTooteiMaAreiy D Mobie/Manufactured for Rent • AtttfaiS Available: ****** Very nicely furnished O Baby Kerns O Cemetery Lots D Real Estate Distant D Busiiess Oppoitunaies May 3 thru December 20: INN OOoihing D Commercial Property for Sale 0 Rental Sharing Pool and Tennis • Child Care $625/ week. ON D Computers D Conmercial Property kn Ren! D Vacation Rentals January & SANIBEL ISLAND, FL. DBetSDnesi Cameras D Cofldos/Apartments lor Rent D Annual Rentals • Garage Sales Please call April 18 thru May 2: GULF FRONT 3 Garden Equipment D Condos lor Safe D Want to Buy/Rent Real Estate 800-982-3471 • Het Wanted $950/ week. BEACH HOUSES & G Household D Duplexes for Sale 0 Automotive 941-472-5550 • Legate February: TOWNHOUSES. OJe*eky DDuptaes for Sent D Autoi Boat Supplies 9J19/97 —tttt — 715-2 • Lost & Found $1,300/ week. 1, 2, 3 & 4 BEDROOMS DMaSol O General Real Estate D Boats & Motors If you have D Miscellaneous D Homes for Sale • Marine Accessories • Personals March thru April 18: IN A 30 days or more $1,450/ week. SMALL & SECLUDED D Musical D Home lor Renl D Motorcycles 4 Beycte D Personal Services to spend at D Ota & Restaurant Equipment D Interval Ownership D Recreational Vehicles • • • ENVIRONMENT. • Positions Wanted perhaps the 0 Petti livestock D Investment Property •Trades! Vans • 2nd Loggerhead Unit: AVAILABLE WEEKLY. • Seivices nicest place on Sanibel, D Sports Equpmenl • Lots! Acreage D Utity Trailers Beachfront with D Swap & Trade DMobfe/Marajfactured for Sale • Announcements • WanttoBuy-Mscelaneous are a caring person or family, Sunrise & Sunset Views NOW BOOKING we have the place for you! 2nd Floor FOR 1997/1998 SEASON! 2,000 sq. ft. DEADLINE: Tuesday, 3:00 P.M. 472-1587 - higher rates apply. 800-992-4690 Gulf front condo. • • • 2 bedroom, 2 bath or 5% Discount Captiva Current with den & Jacuzzi. 941-472-4690 on both units 10/31/97 — tltttt— 18386-6 Low density complex. for 3 weeks or more. Island Reporter BEACH OBSERVER 2 lap pools, sauna, 6 lighted tennis courts. Like new & would like to keep Call (908) 223-6748 No refunds for unused weeks. We assume responsibility for the first incorrect insertion only, and only if notified of that it that way. emir by Friday noon after the ad appeared. We reserve the right to reject, revise and property classify all ads. II a tele- SANIBEL SURFSIDE (330)568-0109. 9/19/87 —tttt— 1085-6 phone number is to be part of the ad, it must be included in the context of the ad. All ads are prepaid and a check or 9/26/97 —tttt— 720-6 GULF FRONT money order must accompany alt mailed-in ads. Punctuation is tree, so use it liberally to make your ad read clearly. • t t Private Party Real tstate/Business SOUTH SEAS SOUTH SEAS Two Bedroom, Two Bath One Weak Addti Week One Week Addt'l Week PLANTATION PLANTATION Pool • Tennis • Gas Grills FT. MYERS BEACH $5.25 $4.75 . $6.50 $5.50 We have a 2 bedroom and a 3 • • * bedroom, (just completed) Gulf SANIBELACAPTiVA $5.75 $5.25 $6.75 $6.00 BEACH COTTAGE ALSO AVAILABLE: front luxurious units. Private Sanibel & Captiva ALL PAPERS $8.00 $8.00 $9.25 $9.25 Gulf Front pool and spa. The resort 1 to 6 Bedroom Two Bedroom / Two Bath facilities are optional. Homes, Apartments 1.. 2.. January: $1300/week Call OWNER after 3:00 p.m. & Cottages Off Season: $950/ week (EST) On & Off Beach 5.. 6.. Season: $1850/week 219-272-0889 • • • 1-313-886-7872 9.. .10.. 219-271-0115 Shell Harbor Pool Homes 11-. .12-. 9/19/97 —Ittl— 725-6 • • • 13.. .14.. 15.. .16.. Your ONE CALL 17-. .18.. , 20.. # o # o # SOUTH SEAS Sanibel - Captiva 21-. 22. 23. .24. SUNDIAL PLANTATION RESERVATION SERVICE Owner/Broker 25.. . Words in excess of 25 cost 25' each per week. SPACIOUS GULF CONDO 1-800-325-1352 26.. LUXURY GULF COTTAGE . 27. 28 29.. or 472-0457 Beautifully Furnished Condo ON THE BEACH 30.. .31. 32. .33.. 9/12/97 —Uttt— 18467-6 on Gulf. 3 BEDROOM / 3 BATH 34.. .35. 36 . 37.. 2 Bedroom / 2 Bath LOFT • POOL with den. THE ATRIUM 38. .39. 40. 42. TENNIS • AND MORE Sleeps 6. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED Gulf Front. • Miles of Beautiful Beach 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, Den. If additional space Is needed, use another piece of paper. • • • • Pools • Tennis • Bikes Enclosed find a check or 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Two weeks minimum. Name • Activity Programs money order for ALSO AVAILABLE Photos available. Address Phone_ .Amount of Ad • Golf Nearby Rent direct from owner City State. DISCOUNTS THRU OWNER and save! (609) 985-0322 To cover the cost of CALL OWNER CALL 10AM-11PM Island Reporter/Captiva Current my ad ior _weeks. (609) 492-7389 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 809, Sanibel, FL 33957 (612) 484-9148 1-800-227-1783 9/19/97 —Htttttl-- 6361-6 14C • SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 • ISLAND REPORTER • AUTOMOBILES • GARAGE • HELP • GENERAL • PERSONALS •LEGALS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SALES WANTED

GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Cars for $100 or best offer. WE DO ESTATE BOAT WASHER CRIMINAL DEFENSE A-A-A HOMES, pennies on $1. Auctioned locally by IRS, DEA, CLASSIFIED Must apply in person. Attorney Referral Service Bail Repo;s, VA, HUD, Sheriff FBI. 4x4's, RV's, Boats, SALES 472-1587 bonds/Attorneys Statewide 24 sales. No money down Computers & more. Call Toll SANIBEL MARINA 634 North Yachtsman Drive hrs. 1-800-213-1210. Felonies, government bans available Free 24 hours, 7 days. 1-80O- FULLY LICENSED Misdemeanors State/Federal now, Local listings. Toll free 1 - 972-5213 ext. 470. Sanibel PURPLE RINGER FULLY INSURED 9/10/97 — Illl— 38559-2 charges. DUI, Traffic, 800-669-2292 ext H-4000. 9/5/97 —Illl— 35358-1 Domestic violence, Past j/5/97 —Hit— 3S163-1 SEIZED CARS from $150. AND BONDED FRIENDLY TOYS & GIFTS has Convictions, Appeals, Major Jaguar, Corvette, Mercedes, immediate openings in your crimes, Juvenile BMW, Porsche, Honda, 4X4's, WE DO MOVING SALES area. Number One in Party plan: Toys, gifts, Christmas, parole/probation. Trucks, and more. Local sales • * • 9/5/97 —Ml— 38461-1 Classifieds listings. Toll free 1-800-669- Home decor. Free catalog and 2292 ext A-4000 FREE ESTIMATES information. 1 -800-488-4875 * • • 9)5/97 — nil— 38307-1 NOTICE OF 9)5/97 —tutu— 38107-1 "the-tobacco shop with HOME TYPISTS PC users 472-1587 '85 Chrysler Fifth Avenue. a hippie flavor" INTENTION TO 67,000 actual miles. One CONNIE'S needed. $45,000 income potential. Call 1-800-513-4343 ... pipes, papers, candles, REGISTER owner. Garage kept. Power imported cigs/tobaccos, windows & doors. Leather COLLECTIBLES Ext. B-3225. FICTITIOUS NAME • INTERVAL 9)5/97 —mil— 3B581-6 incense, jewelry & more upholstery. 4 Door V-8 Great 16731 MCGREGOR The undersigned does OWNERSHIP condition. $2,300. or best DRIVER - HAUL 80% drop-n- KLEAR® & CARBO® hereby certify that they are 466-6399 hook, Health, Dental, offer. 466-9761 9)19)97 —Illl— 36014-6 Urine Cleansers conducting technological, prescription card, 401K, computer and informational Estate Sale: Best Lighthouse CLASSIFIED satellite communications. "18 and over" services businesses at Condominium, week 43, late Rider program. Need CDL with 1401 Middle Gulf Drive, 'i 4T1M q =Pi October, $4,200; Sunrise Bay 472-1587 HazMat. AmeriTruck/Scales 3915 Broadway Sanibel, Fl. 33957 (Marco), week 41, $1,900; & TRAILERS Transport. Call William 800- Ft. Myers, FL 33901 under the fictitious names of Sanibel Beach Club II, Week FOR SALE 320-0927. (200' N. of Edison Mall) MILLENNIUM ACADEMY 9)5/97 —ttll— 38587-1 38, $3,900. Call 941-369-4933 • HELP - and - or 330-699-4970. EARN $$ - LET US TELL YOU (941) 936-RING Shorelander 10,000 Ib. boat WANTED 9/19/97 —HII— 319B3-6 M.I.S. 2000 trailer. Dual axle. Full roller HOW to earn extra cash in your and that said firms are trailer with hydraulic surge spare time. Unlimited composed of the following brakes. $2,500. Call 765- opportunities. Toll Free Call 1- whose name • REAL ESTATE PRESTIGIOUS 888-249-8765. 24 hours. 1069. PRIVATE PRESCHOOL, • LEGALS and place of residence S/5/97 -»W- 38560-6 9/5/97 —mn— 38588-1 -DISTANT nationally accredited, is as follows: needs director. CITY OF SANIBEL Millennium Integrated Services 2000, Inc. 1401 Middle Gulf Drive WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA • Advanced or POLICE DEPARTMENT MOUNTAINS. Where there is & SCOOTERS multi-degree preferred 1 I I I i I I Sanibel, FL. 33957. cool Montain air, views and FOR SALE * Salary range: ADMINISTRATIVE Ownership of streams! For FREE brochure of $21,000 - $28,000 SECRETARY MILLENNIUM ACADEMY LET US and Mountain Properties Call 1 -800- 1995 YAMAHA RIVA. RUNS • Hours: 8am to 2pm 642-5333 Realty of Murphy 517 • Position immediately $24,993.00 ANNUAL RUN YOUR M.I.S. 2000 GREAT. EXCELLENT is as follows: Peachtree St. Murphy, NC CONDITION. RED. LOW available. LEGAL NOTICES • • • HSD OR GED Millennium Integrated 28906. MILEAGE. VERY FAST. 472- 8/5/87 —MM— 36419-1 SUPPLEMENTED BY 4 YRS. & Services 2000, Inc. - 100%. 6726. Send resume with references to: EXP. IN SECRETARIAL WORK, It is our intention to apply SOUTH CAROLINA .9/5/97 —mi— 3B574-2 REGISTER YOUR The Children's Education OR ASSOC. OF SCIENCE to the Department of State, WATERFRONT SALE. Center of the Islands DEGREE WITH 2 YRS. EXP.; FICTITIOUS NAME Divison of Corporations, Beautifully wooded, dock 350 Casa Ybel Road OR EQUIVALENT State of Fiorida approved parcel with long to register the said names of • BOATS & Sanibel, Fl 33957 COMBINATION OF frontage on spectacular 50,000 9/5/97 —Illlllll— 38576-2 TRAINING & EXP. ATTENTION MILLENIUM ACADEMY acre recreation lake in So. FOR SALE 55WPM REQUIRED ATTORNEYS! - and - Carolina - next to 18 hole • AVON SALES • Earn to 50% We will print your M.I.S. 2000 championship golf course. Commission. No Door-to-Door DEADLINE TO APPLY: LEGAL NOTICES under the provisions Fish, boat, golf year round in MAKO required. Flexible - Fun - Easy. 09/12/97 for ONLY $5.50 per inch! of Chapter 90-267 our fantastic climate! Paved 20 ft. 72 Hull Insurance available. 18 (Fictitious Name Act), roads, u/g utils, much morel with 1987 Johnson 150. years+, Avon Independent APPLY: Laws of Florida Financing available. Call TLE New powerhead in '90. Sales Rep. Call Sandi at 1- CITY OF SANIBEL BUSINESS OWNERS! (Section 865.09, 800-704-3154. Tandem Trailer 800-966-2166 800 DUNLOP-ROAD ONLY $38 Florida Statutes), 1990 12 12<97 ~ — Illl — 24359 6 S'5/97 —Illl— 38013-1 Hummingbird Fish Finder SANIBEL, FL 33957-4096 will print your TIME SHARE UNITS AND Spray Dodger PART TIME SALES (941)472-9615 INTENT TO CAMPGROUND memberships. Bimini Top REGISTER $71 HOUR DRUG FREE WORKPLACE Distress sales - cheapl GREAT FISHING BOAT DOCKSIDE-SANIBEL FICTITIOUS NAME. Worldwide selections. Call VERY DEPENDABLE SANIBEL TOLLS PAID 472-9098 VETERANS' PREFERENCE RUN YOUR AD VACATION NETWORK US and $3,900. 9/5/97 —lilt— 35191-2 Printed in all three of Canada. 1-800-543-6173. Call 561-4638 FL STATUTES CHAPTER 119 our weekly publications: IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Free rental information 954- 10/3/97 —Him— 37312-6 THE SANCTUARY GOLF CLUB COMPLIANCE FOR AS LOW AS 563-5586. is now hiring: EOE $5.75/ WEEK!! 915/37 —Ml— 38169.1 •89 Rinker- 21'. Totally rebuilt Golf course Fort Myers Beach Observer SO. COLORADO BARGAIN! engine. Bottom paint. Loran, landscaping position. CITY OF SANIBEL Sanibel Island Reporter 91 acres - $39,900. Beautiful depth finder, porta-potty. GREAT BENEFITS & PAY APPLICATION MUST BE & Captiva Current CALL NOW mix, of rolling fields & trees, $3,900. Call 463-2630 Call Kyle Sweet COMPLETED BY DEADLINE. 472-1587 8/5/97 —Illl — 38522-6 nestled in foothills of 472-8612 For more details, Greenhorn, Sangre DeCristo & Shorelander 10,000 Ib. BOAT 9/5/97 — Hill- 3S365-2 please call Katherine • * • • • Wet Mtns. with spectacular TRAILER. Dual axle. Full roller EARN MONEY READING 10/3/97 —nn— 38429-6 views & abundant wildlife. trailer with hydraulic surge BOOKS! $30,000/year income • BUSINESS (941) 482-7788 Minutes to lake & Nat'l Forest. brakes. $2,500. Call 765- potential. Details 1-800-513- 11/28/97 —Illl— 29166-6 1069. OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Power & phone. Owner 4343 ext. Y-1616. THE 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 9/5/97 — Mil — 38561-6 9)5/97 —Hit— 37959-1 financing. Call now! 719-564- IN AND FOR 6367. Red Creek at Hatchet. LOCAL CANDY ROUTE. 30 NOTICE OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA 8/5/97 | —lilt— 3837Q.1 AVEDA CONCEPT SALON on Vending Machines. Earn apx. INTENTION TO DIVISION: CIVIL VOLUSIA COUNTY (FLORIDA) Sanibel seeks skin care $800.00/ day. All for $9,995. SPORTSMAN'S RETREAT 138 • DOCKAGE & professional, facials, waxing, Call1-800-998-VEND. REGISTER CASE NO.: 97-12856 CA-15 make-up, etc. Full or part time. 9/5/97 _ —Illl— 37821-1 ACRES - $69,900. Wonderful STORAGE FICTITIOUS NAME natural habitat. Close to St. Commission or rent. JIVE TALK, INC., FIRTO LAY / HERSHEY The undersigned does John River, Lake George. Knowledge of Aveda helpful but a Florida corporation, ROUTE! ALL CASH hereby certify Private - Road - Buildabte. not necessary. 395-0910 Plaintiff 9/5/87 —Mil— 38583-6 BUSINESS! Prime Local Sites! that he is conducting a Turkey-deer-hog Galore. Call DEEP & SHALLOW DRAFT v.s. $1200+. Weekly Potential! painting & cleaning Now! Atlantic Land SLIPS AVAILABLE. GOVERNMENT JOBS. Now STEVEN ZATZ, Ongoing Support! Expand at business at Consultants. Toll Free 1-888- Includes pool usage. hiring in your area. $16,000- individually your own pace! Small 21490 Bay Village, Unit 163 635-5263. Direct Access to Gulf. $68,000. Call 1-800-883-0819 and investment / Huge Profits! 1- Ft. Myers Beach, FL. 33931 »/5/97 —Illl— 3»5«9-t (941) 466-9700 ext.J-400 for current Federal, INTER-NATIONAL 800-731-7233, ext. 3410. under the fictitious name of ASK FOR SANDRA County, City & State lists. 9/5/97 — Illl— 38498-1 SERVICE COMPANY, X12/97 -MH- 36550-6 9/5)97 —1111— 38308-1 ALL IN ONE PAINTERS an Illinois Corporation, AVON: $8-$18/hr. No Door-to- & CLEANERS • WANT TO BUY/ DRIVERS OTR McClendon Defendant(s). Door. Quick Cash. Fun & and that said firm RENT/TRADE Trucking Now Hiringl Company Relaxing. 1-800-736-0168. is composed of the following • ANNOUNCEMENTS Drivers earn up to .34 With ind/sls/rep MOTION TO REAL ESTATE person whose name Fuel/Safety Bonus. Owner 8/10/97 —Hit— 38532-2 SERVE PROCESS BY /NOTICES and place of residence Operators earn .82 WE'RE THE NEW COMPANY CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE empty/loaded. Call 800-633- is as follows: WANT TO BUY making Network Marketing Bob Saviste SCOTT ANTIQUE MARKET. 0550 Ext. SWF. Millionairess $20 Billion Market! THISCAUSE having come on 21490 Bay Village, Unit 163 PRIVATE BUYER Two Mammoth Facilities. 2400 9/5/97 —till— 38366-1 Seven-year Warranty! It's the to be heard on August 26, Wishes to purchase booths. September 12 - 14. TYPISTS / PC USERS Ft. Myers Beach, FL. 33931. 1997 on Plaintiff's Motion for Right Time With the Right Ownership of Three or four bedroom home 2nd weekend of every month. NEEDED. $45,000 income Product! 1-800-322-6t69, Ext. service of process by on Sanibel Atlanta Expo Centers - Atlanta, potential. Call 1-800-513-4343, 4058. Min. inv. $72.00 ALL IN ONE PAINTERS constructive service and the DIRECTLY FROM OWNER. Georgia. I-285 at Jonesboro ext. B-1616. 9/5/97 —nn— 36584-1 & CLEANERS Court having heard argument Can make quick Road. (614)569-4112. 9/5/»7 —Ifll— 38505-1- is as follows: of counsel, and being and equitable settlement. 8/5/97 -Mil- 37367-1 HELP! OVERWHELMED WITH Bob Saviste-100%. otherwise advised in the Write: P.O. Box 321 LEADSI Earn 5-1 OK per month It is my intention Premises, it is hereupon, GERMAN STUDENT, • PER5ONALS to apply to the Haverford, PA. 19041 Scandinavian, European, part time. Fantastic Support! ORDERED AND ADJUDGED 9/12/97 —lilt— 36Z72-2 No selling. NOTMLM. 1-800- Department of State, that said Motion be, and the South American, Asian, Division of Corporations, Russian Exchange students 322-6169 ext. 2824. same is hereby granted. 8/5/87 —lilt— 36548-1 State of Florida Defendants may be served by arriving. Become a host family/ PREGNANT? HOPING TO to register the said name of • AUTOMOBILES AISE. Call 1-800- SIBLING, constructive service and ASSISTANT CHEF FIND THE BEST FAMILY to ALL IN ONE PAINTERS publication pursuant to Florida ; FOR SALE / w.w.w.sibiing.org • Great opportunity. adopt your baby? We can help & CLEANERS 9/5/97 —Illl — 36161-1 Statute Annot. 49.01. Good pay. make this confusing time under the provisions DONE AND ORDERED ADULTS ONLY! FREE report. easier. Adoption consultant will Must apply in person. of Chapter 90-267 in Chambers, at Miami, Dade Accredited colleges offer offer you choices! Call for 1989 Toyota Camry. Good GRAMMA DOTS (Fictitious Name Act), County, Florida this 26th day degrees from home in one year. information 1-800-675-3407. condition. A/C, CD player. RESTAURANT Laws of Florida of August, 1997. Call now. Toll-free 888-872- Michael Shortein, Esquire $3,900. Call 466-5121. Please 634 North Yachtsman Drive (Section 865.09, Circuit Judge: leave message. 7360. Sanibel #559644. Florida Statutes), 1990. 9/5/97 —HUH — 38580-1 Celeste Hardee Muir 9/12/97 —Hill— 36592-6 9/10/97 —Illl— 38558-2 9/5/97 —Illl- T1?.»n.« 9/5/97 —nn— 38593-6 ISLAND REPORTER Q SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 Q 15C

• LECALS • SERVICES • SERVICES • FINANCIAL SERVICES DIVORCE $125 * Covers children, property division, S$CASH$$ IMMEDIATE $$ for CLASSIFIED 1 name change, military, missing THE HOME LOAN YOU NEED - structured settlements,, and spouse, etc. One signature CLASSIFIED 472-1587 ' When Other Lenders Turn You deferred insurance claims. required. * Excludes Govt. Down! Call Fairbank Mortgage, J.G. Wentworth 1-888-231- $$$$$ HOME OWNERS: Get fees, uncontested. Paperwork 47241587 problem-credit specialists for 9840 Debt Consolidation, Home done for you. 1 -800-547-9900. GRACEWAY CLEANING 9/5/97 —»«>* — 35421-1 Improvement and Vacation 35 years. Custom programs for Budget Divorce. FCAN 329. We live on Sanibel. Loans! No Equity, Appraisal, or any situation - including no- 9/5/97 — »»§» — 35623-1 Excellent local CASH NOW! We purchase Application Fee! Credit income verification, references. mortgages, annuities, and problems understood. No bankruptcy. Quick approvals & business notes, Since 1984 Rental units, Mobile Homes. BRAUERMAN closings, 800-346-LOAN ext. • CLUB highest prices paid. Free private homes. ISLAND LOCKSMITH FINANCIAL 1-800-369-8043, 552 (R. Lie. ML9700547). estimates, prompt professional MEMBERSHIPS Weekly, bi-monthly. Ext. 22. 9/5/97 — »!>»— 38545-1 service. Colonial Financial 1- 24-hour Emergency Service 9/S/97 — t»t» — 37S32-1 DISCOUNT HOME 800-969-1200, ext. 50. MUST SELL !! NORTH SECURITY HOUSE-CHECK & CREDIT CARD DEBT CUT- MORTGAGES. Re- CAPTIVA ISLAND CLUB MAINTENANCE PROGRAM PAYMENT to 50%. Reduce or finance/purchase now! 125% MEMBERSHIP. POOL-DOCK Inexpensive weekly house Classifieds eliminate interest! Past Due LTV. No income/asset • RESTAURANT. Sold our lot. checks on all systems during Balances brought current! verification. 30yr. 7.75% apr, New $12,000 - $15,000. Will your absence. 472-2394 472-1587 Same Day approval. Non- 15 yr. 7.25% apr. Webb take $11,500 or best offer. Call Tony & Grace Lyons Walter, Norma & Dan profit. Lie/Bonded. Toll Free Mortgage Corp. 1-800-952- anytime. 941-549-5050 472-9449, Thompson CGA 1-888-795-7675. 8706. Licensed FL Broker. 9/26/97 — tilt — 38595-2 9/19/37 —tint— 1724-2 The Best Red Ads In The Business Call 482-7788 BUILDING & REMODELING M'Mil FINISH INTERIOR! CLEANING MAKO SERVICES 1 * I * I • | "RON MYERS RON'S PAINTING • o o o • CARPET CLEANING INC." 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