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VOL 33, NO. 39 TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1994 2 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES 50 CENTS

Tug of war? Six members of the Sanibe! Police Department hold a large alligator steady after dragging It from the pond at the roadside city park on Periwinkle Way. The alliga- tor, which was determined to have no fear of man and thus potentially dangerous, was removed by licensed hunters and destroyed.

Photo by Tracey Markwalter

Big gator de By Steve Ruediger no police officer saw her feed the alligator. islander staff writer See additional photos, page 15A However, accounts by a police aide of her feeding An alligator measuring 12 feet, 4 inches long and the alligator and of her admission to police that she weighing about 400 pounds was captured at Sanibel The woman who fed the alligator left the area but later returned. She was questioned by police and fed the alligator were put togetherby.f>olice= and sent City Park by Sanibel police Tuesday, Sept. 20, and to the offices of Florida State Attorney J6% turned over to a state trapper to be destroyed. told them she had thrown a couple of Ritz crackers D'Alessandro to seek a warrant from the state attor-" An SPD aide had seen a tourist feed the alligator to get the alligator to come closer so that she could and had determined that the alligator had lost its fear see it better. ney's office for the arrest of the woman, Joan Soucie of people. The woman told police she had not known it was of Buffalo Grove, 111., for feeding an alligator. It is illegal to feed an alligator. Experts believe illegal to feed alligators. She said that earlier she A large number of police and police aides were that the feeding of an alligator will result in its los- had.seen other people feed that same alligator some needed both for the capture of the alligator and to ing its fear of humans. After it loses that fear it pizza. control the large crowd of people that gathered to becomes a danger to people. The woman was not arrested at the time because watch the capture. McDonald's gives up on drive-through request By Steve Ruediger Planning Department Director Bruce Rogers read in traffic study submitted by McDonald's. Islander staff writer its entirety, "Please let this letter confirm my tele- The lack of a drive-through would obviously McDonald's Restaurants is giving up its request for phone call of September 16, 1994. McDonald's will change the traffic impact. It is not clear at this point a drive-through while continuing with its request for a be amending its application to withdraw the request what McDonald's plans to do in regard to a new traf- restaurant on Periwinkle Way on Sanibel. for a drive-thru conditional use. We will coordinate fic study, if any. The traffic study it has submitted Although the city of Sanibel had passed a law with you to determine what revised documents are contains figures from the Institute for Transportation making drive-through restaurant facilities illegal, necessary for you to facilitate the continued review of Engineers on the amount of traffic generated by a McDonald's until now had insisted on keeping the the application without the drive-thru. If you have any fast-food restaurant both with and without a drive- drive-through facility in the plans it was attempting to questions, please feel free to call me." through. get before the Sanibel Planning Commission. The Sanibel City Council on Tuesday, Sept. 20, Surprisingly those figures show more traffic gener- However, a Monday, Sept. 19, letter from Steven cancelled consideration of a planned contract with C. Hartsell, the attorney for McDonald's, to Sanibel HNTB Corporation for consulting work regarding the Please see McDONALD's, page 3A BMRH operator's pact extended 30 days

Arts & Leisure 4B CHR, city differ over contract renewal Business Briefs 7A By Steve Ruediger CHR is a private non-profit group run tions, Sanibel City Attorney Bob Pritt City Briefs 6A Islander staff writer by an independent board. and Sanibel Finance Director Renee 12B The current contract with Community Its administrative budget is paid by Lynch had suggested to Sanibel City Classifieds and Housing Resources Inc. for the the city of Sanibel, which also subsi- Manager Gary Price that cuts could be Commentary 10A management of the Sanibel Below dizes the difference between rents paid made in the CHR budget if the city han- Crossword 14B Market Rate Housing Program was and expenses at the 41 apartment units dled the parts of CHR's legal and finan- Police Beat 2A extended for 30 days Tuesday, Sept. 20, in the program. cial work that it was possible for city by the Sanibel City Council because it The requested administrative expen- staff to handle. Sports Shorts 14A apparently had become impossible for Weather Watch 4A ditures in the 1995 budget come to Comments had been made at this differences over a longer extension to be $151,648. In addition, the city has bud- year's budget hearings that CHR ex- What's Playing 5B worked out before the current contract geted $ 116,151 in subsidy for the year. expires Friday, Sept. 30. Prior to contract renewal negotia- Piease see CHR, page 3A 2A THE ISLANDER .;Tuesday. Sept. 27. 1994

All of the following information came directly from charged Wednesday, Sept. 21, with going 62 mph on Sanibel Police Department reports. the Sanibel Causeway, with DUI and with having a CEPD cuts taxes, approves 1995 budget POLICE tag not assigned to the vehicle. After being stopped By Steve Ruediger that monitoring will be available from the state. their share of the U.S. government check paying the A woman complained to police Thursday, Sept. 22, for speeding, Bartlett was given and failed a field Islander staff writer sobriety test. He later blew .104 and .121 on a breath If either the state or county funds were to fall federal $1.8 million share of the 1988 nourishment that an unknown man calls her and says things that BEAT The Captiva Erosion Prevention District board cut through, the CEPD could budget the money from sound suggestive. test. Anything over .08 is illegal for a driver. project, Stronge said those letters were going out in proposed ad valorem taxes by $161,913 Wednesday, taxes in 1996. In both cases the money has already Sept. 21, before adopting its final budget for the com- four waves. been spent from reserves and the appropriations were A bicycle was reported missing Sept. 22 from Sept. 22 with going 33 mph in the school zone at the Police stopped on Sanibel-Captiva Road Tuesday, ing year. The first wave was supposed to be going out that Sandpiper Circle. It is a Trek 460 with yellow tape on Sanibel Elementary School when the speed limit Sept. 20, to assist Jean Dieuvil Coicou, whose car had As a result of the cut, the millage will be 1.2626, a to rebuild the reserves. day and was to about 400 owners of property that had the handlebars. there was 20 mph. broken down. However, it turned out there was a state 66 percent increase over the roll back rate for this Although at a previous budget hearing it had been not changed ownership since the 1988 project. Those of Florida order that Coicou's driver's license, which year's ad valorem taxes. The preliminary budget had said the need for money for a lobbyist should be con- are considered the easiest to determine who gets the After receiving a check kiting referral from the A 6-foot-long alligator beside a Sanibel road had been suspended, and his car's license tag be been 1.5977 mills. The roll back rate was .7606. The sidered at the final budget hearing, there was no such reimbursement since there is only one possible choice FBI last week, Sanibel police contacted an islander, Wednesday, Sept. 21, was convinced by police to go seized. They were. preliminary budget had been a 110.05 percent tax discussion. CEPD Administrator Alison Hagerup said in regard to each piece of property. who promised to change the way he does his banking. back into a nearby swamp. increase. that if a lobbyist is needed she will be able to find The next wave will be property that is still in the A bicycle was missing Sept. 20 from Tarpon Bay After the cuts, $610,076 will come from ad val- funds by using money from other budget items, such same family name but has changed ownership in Lynn Veronica Devens of Fort Myers showed A truck which did not stop at the Sanibel Weigh Road. orem taxes. as some of the $10,000 budgeted for travel. some way within that family. This would include police two duplicate driver's licenses when she was Station was stopped by police last week. The driver No members of the public showed up for the final Financial Consultant Dr. Bill Stronge reported to property involved in divorces or inheritances. stopped on Sanibel Sept. 22 for having an expired told police he had forgotten about the weigh station. Hunter Phillip Houghton of Naples was charged budget session. the board Wednesday that over half of the island The third wave will be people who have sold the license tag. She said she had gotten the duplicate Sept. 20 with driving on a suspended license and with The cut came in two parts. A $100,000 cut was property owners have responded to the opinion sur- property but who are still known locally and can be when the first one was lost and then she had found the Police were called to an argument over wages going 66 mph on the Sanibel Causeway. made in funds that had been intended to reimburse vey regarding the proposed next beach nourishment tracked down. first one. Police confiscated one of the licenses. between a man who had worked one day and his expenditures already made by the CEPD in prepara- project. The overall result so far is 78.4 percent are in The final wave of letters will be to off-island peo- employer. The man wanted to be paid then and the Police received a complaint Sept. 20 that the tion for the Blind Pass area beach nourishment. Lee favor, 13.8 percent are opposed and 7.8 percent don't ple who have sold their Captiva property and whose Richard Gerald Hamilton of Captiva was charged employer said he would pay him on Friday. Police pumps at the water plant start making noise every County officials have written that the county will pro- know. The proportions of favorable responses were whereabouts is not known offhand. This is the group Sept. 22 with going 52 mph on Sanibel-Captiva told the employee he would have to wait until Friday morning at 5 a.m. vide the $100,000 after the coming fiscal year begins. similar in different parts of the island and for differ- where there is the most likelihood of there being to get his money. Road. The $61,913 had been for beach monitoring. Now ent size apportionments. some people the CEPD will have some difficulty Keith R. Meredith of Port Washington, N.Y., was state officials have assured the CEPD that money for Regarding the letters telling people how to get tracking down. Don E. Radcliffe of North Fort Myers was charged William John Bartlett IV of Fort Myers was charged Sept. 20 with going 68 mph on the Sanibel Causeway. CHR continued from page 1A Owner of Wings store arrested Kurt David Ostdiek of Fort Myers Beach was penses seemed high for the administra- attorney was hired. and financial work would be accept- requests possible. The latter public charged Sept. 20 at Lindgren Boulevard and tion of 41 apartment units. Price, who was on vacation last Periwinkle Way with DUI and with going 86 mph. able. relations efforts have been undertaken on charges of lewd act with child Pritt had sent a memo to Price sug- week, obviously went the route of ask- However, in some places Dodd said as a result of direction from City By Steve Ruediger filed involving Hayon and juvenile female victims. Police said that in addition to going fast he was dri- gesting that the city manager, in his ing for more budget control. He also ving erratically. the CHR executive committee did not Council via the Planning Commission's Islander staff writer The incident for which Hayon was arrested took negotiations with CHR on the new con- asked that CHR cut the coming year's agree with the Sanibel proposal. For recommendation that CHR should pro- Chaim Victor Hayon, 37, the owner of the Wings place Monday, Aug. 29. The girl was walking along tract, either suggest that the city have budget by $52,277, including the vide further education to the public An Indiaiuuvoman reported Monday, Sept. 19, that example, he wrote that "CHR is a pri- Surf and Sport store on Periwinkle Way, was arrested Periwinkle Way between 10:30 and 11 p.m. when more control over CHR expenditures reduction in office staff from three about the city's BMRH program." she had lolFTpouch containing $550 at the Sanibel vate, non-profit contractor and should Monday, Sept. 12, on charges of committing a lewd Hayon pulled up in his car and said he wanted to talk or go the other direction and tell CHR positions to two positions. not be required to seek city approval of Lighthouse. The contents of this letter were and lascivious act with a person under 16 years of age to her about her application for a job at his store and that it would get a set amount from the Price asked that Sanibel review con- CHR-negotiated services and/or pay- brought to the attention of the council and with false imprisonment. that would drive her to her destination, a convenience city without the possibility of coming tracts for services and payment of ment of invoices." Jennifer Anne Kelly of Fort Myers was stopped members at the Sept. 20 council meet- The person accusing Hayon is a 15-year-old who store on the island. back later in the year to ask for supple- invoices by CHR. Dodd also objected to the proposed Sept. 19 and charged with going 45 mph on Sanibel- ing when Maggie Greenberg asked had sought employment at his store. She got in but he drove her to Wings, saying he ments to its budget. In replying to this for the executive contract renewal being for a two-year Captiva Road. She was also issued an outstanding from the audience at the meeting why In addition, police had starting in June investigat- wanted to check the alarm in the store. After they Pritt was upset last year when CHR committee of the CHR board of direc- period. He said he had understood it CHR was dictating the terms of its con- summons on a worthless check charge. ing allegations of sexual harassment by a 17-year-old both entered the store he locked the door. asked for emergency additional funds tors, The Rev. William P. Dodd, who is was going to be for either a three-year tract. female and had sent a warrant request to the state After he made a telephone call, he pointed out the to pay legal fees. He pointed out the the CHR president, wrote to Price that of a five-year period. Christopher S. Deweese of Columbus, Ohio, was Greenberg pointed out that CHR is attorney's office naming Hayon as the suspect. bathing suit rack and asked the girl to pick out any city had not been consulted when the the city doing some of the CHR legal He rejected the bulk of the budget charged Sept. 19 with going 57 mph on Sanibel- hired by the city. According to a police report, there have also been she liked and try them on. She said no, according to reduction request, writing, "Decreasing Captiva Road. "Perhaps CHR has lost track of the three subsequent charges of misdemeanor battery the police report. personal services and a staff position fact it is the city who decides how the As she tried to leave the store, according to the reduction are not acceptable. Nor are An injured sea gull found on the Sanibel S continued from page 1A program is run," said Greenberg, who report, Hayon came up behind her and started kissing changes to the travel, other current Causeway was taken by police to the Care and suggested the city look for alternatives GILLENWATERS, DDS her on the neck. He put bis arms around her waist and ated by a restaurant without a drive- through section of that restaurant, charges or promotional activity to CHR. Complete Family Dentistry ^ then reached his right-hand-up and grabbed her left Rehabilitation of Wildlife Sept. 19. Now you can feel good visiting 1he dentist. breast. Also, the design of the propose hear from McDonald s regarding She insisted on leaving and they left the store. A man reportedly made an obscene hand gesture to WE OFFER personal attention and professional care in aj another man on Sanibel Sept. 19. There have been a restaurant would have to be changed when, a revised application will be After they got in his car, he drove to the back of the to at least eliminate the drive- submitted. DON'T MISS THE ISLANDS' MOST SATISFYING RESTAURANT convenient location. , j building, where he tried to kiss her with his tongue long series of reports of harassment by the one man WE BELIEVE in preventive care and maintenance, inside her mouth. She pushed him away again. to the other man. providing treatment to meet your immediate needs andj Next he drove to the parking lot of the Kona Kai working with you to prevent-future problems. Motel, where he again tried to kiss her, the girl Greer P. Fredericks of Pound Ridge, N.Y., was reported to police. charged Sunday, Sept. 18, with going 56 mph on * 466-2888 * Sanibel-Captiva Road. The Islander Gabreal Kyle Palmer of Fort Myers was charged Sept. 18 with going 57 mph on the Sanibel Causeway. Serving the islands welcome to BEEN AWAY FOR A WHILE? A key was found in the Sanibel Lighthouse park- Cstptitra. ing lot Sept. 18. for 33 years and counting. JUST RETURNED TO MASTECTOMY A 2-foot-long alligator FITTINGS AND SHOPPING Generous lunch IN YOUR HOME - PRIVATELY was in a Bunting Lane buffets daily brought your JOANN 458" 1 1 T1 To subscribe, call 472-5185. SANIBEL? Please see BEAT, tit page16A REMEMBER- to mark Election Day, Unforgettable Tuesday, November 8, themed buffet dinners on your calendar. Tues, Thurs & Fri ff REMEMBER— if you need an absentee All Bud, Bud Dry, ballot, call Lee County Supervisor of Elections & Bud Light Nightly Ali-You-Can Eat at (813) 339-6300. Varieties 'Taste of Captiva' dinner menu REMEMBER- if re-elected to City Council, And awesome Champagne Brunches I will continue my work to: a Collectibles in Salem 12 Pack every Sunday 9 am • 2 pm £ Conserve Sanibel's natural FOODiSTORES resources and beauty. Country Charm" "ReCreation of 19th century General Store" Winston CORNER OF PALM RIDGE RD, •k Avoid over-development. & TARPON BAY ^ Contain the cost of City EXCLUSIVES! At the entrance to South Seas Plantation on Captiva Island Government. Photo by Kathleen Blase SANIBEL & CAPTIVA AFGHANS FILTER • Dauid Winter Cottages We're setting your table right now. Drop by or call 472-511I • Byer's Choice Christmas Carolers RE-ELECT • Lizzie High Dolls - Daddy's Long Legs • Large Assortment of Candles, Afghans, WALLY KAIN TO SANIBEL Candle Rings and Holders, Potpourri, A Pack Baskets, Jewelry, Wall Hangings, Shell DOES NOT INCLUDE CITY COUNCIL Lamps & so much more! Paid Political Advertisement -- Wallace M. Kain Campaign Fund mmm MON.-FRI. 9-8, SAT. 9-5, SUN. 11-5 CHADWICKS §|g 1446 PERIWINKLE WAY, 395-0888 A Carton "ICE" PRODUCTS WE SHIP UPS CAPTIYJPS m®§iifra§.E BVEHVMY BUFFET" 4A THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Sept. 27. 1994 Tuesday. Sept. 27.1994 THE ISLANDER 5A Sanibei'Historical Museum prepares for special exhibit 'New' is the word of the week at the Library The final chapter of the Clarence Rutland story By Christopher Strine Islander editor Special to The Islander "New" hours, "new" displays, "new" personnel Clarence Rutland was a quiet, soft-spoken man and the first meeting of of the season for the "new" Library described by those who knew him as friendly and a Kids Club meeting have all been announced by the says thanks great story teller. He lived long enough to experience staff of the new Sanibei Public Library, which is ample material for his stories. When he died in located at 770 Dunlop Rd., next to Sanibei City Hall. Randy Sebald, left, and Ed January 1982, he was Sanibel's longest term resident; Starting Saturday, Oct. 1, the library will expand Goldstein, right, are joined and next month will mark the tenth anniversary of his its hours. The facility will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 by Librarian Patricia Allen former home's service as historical museum to the p.m. Monday and Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. as they place commemora- community. tive book plates in volumes Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. selected from the shelves of The house was moved shortly after Rutland's death Library cards are fee to any resident of Lee County the new Sanibei Public from its original location at 1167 Periwinkle Way to with proof of local address, and to owners of real Library. All the volunteers 950 Dunlop Road (near City Hall and the new estate, including interval ownership, in the county. who helped with the recent library) where it opened its doors as a museum in Visitor cards may be obtained by any person not eli- library move were given the November 1984. Today Sanibel's Historical Village gible for a resident card. The cards are good for one honor of choosing a book in surrounds the home, underlining its significance as which they could affix a year (valid for all family members) at a cost of $10. plate that reads "Your help taproot to the island's past. The newest addition to the staff is Cheryl Morales, moving to the new building Rutland is further described as gracious, genial and who will serve as reference librarian. She will help is appreciated by the generous. He spoke with a soft Florida drawl, pep- meet the informational needs of the library's patrons. Sanibei Public Library" fol- pered with "cracker" expressions. He was color blind. One of the displays currently featured at the facili- lowed by the volunteer's He stood about 5-feet 6-inches tall which, although name and the date of the ty involves "Breweriana," a word coined several move. short by today's standards, was an average stature for years ago to signify any and all items relating to beer his generation. and brewery advertising and packaging. Fitting into He loved plants, was good at growing them and that category is the beer can collection on loan to the enjoyed teaching people about island plants. At the library from Steve Corbin, a Sanibei resident and the beginning of World War II, he began collecting owner of the Cheese Nook. He has been collecting Photo courtesy of Sanibei Historical Village and Museum of foreign policemen visiting Sanibei, as a gesture of number of chores/activities at the library. coconuts and planting them back of his home. The beer cans for fun for over 20 years. Much of Corbin's good will, to leave their hats. Countries represented The first club meeting will feature the election of nursery expanded over the years with shipments in ice Rutland left ioins other islanders for the final ferry ride May 26, 1963. The well-known pioneers with collection of 600 cans is on display at the Cheese in the exhibit include Germany, and Russia. officers and a discussion of the year's activities. All the thousands from Florida's east coast, Jamaica IFctaSWaS; fitto right Esperanza Woodring, Charlotta Matthews, Rosa Bryant, Arthur G.bson and Nook in Periwinkle Place Shopping Center. The Library Kids will hold their first meeting interested youngsters are urged to attend. (West Indies) and Puerto Rico. He sold most of his Bel ton Johnson. Also on display is a collection of police hats from Monday, Oct. 3, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the library. The For additional information on any of the subjects coconut palm trees to individuals and mostly to around the world. Sanibei Police Chief Richard group is open to all youngsters in grades 4-8. The mentioned above, please call the Sanibei Public islanders. In 1974 he had a buyer for 600 trees to be grade he read the Fort Myers News-Press daily and use plan was drawn up in 1975. And he liked the idea Plager, who owns the collection, said it is the custom Library Kids are student volunteers who help with a Library at 472-2483. moved off island, and Rutland turned him down. had every copy of National Georaphic, his favorite of his home becoming an historical museum Mail addressed simply: "Uncle" Clarence, Sanibei, magazine, from its inception until his death. He although during his lifetime there was no thought of Florida, was delivered to him without question. watched Wild Kingdom, sports and news on televi- moving the structure. 2,200-unit Stardial Investments project criticized Although his formal schooling ended with third sion and never had air conditioning. Mario Hutton was a favorite fishing partner in "Could you come around and rearrange the dust in Rutland's latter years. He reported in the iy7Us that my house?" is the way he approached Alice Kyllo the biggest sport fishing day he ever had was with WEATHER when he was nearing 80. She could and would, and Hutton when they caught so many they could hardly City Council opposes planned development did his housework and laundry thereafter; and they cram them in the trunk of Hutton's car. WATCH became friends. Kyllo remembers a houseful of "It was so full the trunk lock stuck and we had to at intersection of McGregor and Shell Point with names like Blackie, Red and Poofer. "If he sat get a locksmith to get the trunk open!" down there was always a cat in his lap." By Steve Ruediger Engineers, P.O. Box 4970, Jacksonville, FL 32232- responding to the corps request for comments, the Snook, incidentally, were not popular on the Islander staff writer Among the stories Rutland shared with Kyllo was islands in the early days because most people com- 0019, attention Jon Griffen. City Council urged additional steps, Last week's temperatures in paradise were The Sanibei City Council on Tuesday, Sept. 20, of riding around thh e islandild s in a scout pplanl e durindi g plainepaine d they tasted soappy if the skiki n was leflft on. I Sanibei Natural Resources Director Rob Loflin Loflin indicated that among the steps he would recorded at the Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of urged the city staff to oppose in all ways possible a World War II as a submarine and boat spotter for the Rutland always skinned the snook he caught, so they said that claims by the developer in its application take would be bringing the proposed development Commerce as follows: «..., plan by Stardial Investments to build a 2,200-unit Civil Service. During Prohibition (it was repealed in were a favorite at the family table. that the land has been scarified and consists of to the attention of the Florida Department of HIGH LOW RAIN development at the intersection of Shell Point, 1933) he was offered a job by rum runners, but A serious illness hospitalized Rutland in his late uplatid^geja^on^are false., I««fljn said the.Jand is a. • Environmental Protection, the Southwest Florida Sunday, Sept. 18 90 74 0.0 Boulevard and McGregor Boulevard, refused on the basis he "didn't fancy sitting in jail". 80s and then for two years he stayed with his niece high quality salt marsh. ' Monday, Sept. 19 92 74 0.0 Council members also urged the public to con- Water Management District, the Marine Fisheries "Before we had police, Clarence was a member of and her husband, also on Periwinkle Way. His home The developer got an agreement with Lee Tuesday, Sept. 20 86 71 0.2 tact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in opposi- Commission, the U\S, Fish and Wildlife Service a vigilante group," Kyllo recalled in an interview was boarded up after people were discovered going County years ago which prevents the county from Wednesday, Sept. 21 90 72 0.1 tion to the proposed project. opposing the development. . and the V.S. Environmental Protection Agency. . after his death. "It was not like the Klan, but just to through it, and it is presumed the disappearance of Thursday, Sept. 22 89 71 0.0 keep troublemakers out. If a man who seemed like The corps is accepting comments on the applica- Stardial has only applied.to the Corps of Loflin said that if development of this mangrove photo albums of the Rutlands and their friends dates Friday, Sept. 23 88 72 0.0 'trouble' came here, the vigilantes would quietly visit tion, which is application 199301622 (IP-JG), until Engineers for approval. area were approved it could set a precedent for the from that time. Early photos of the family are scarce Saturday, Sept. 24 90 73 0.0 him one night and give him a certain amount of time Sept, 30," 1994. The phone number is (904) 232- Although Sanibei City Attorney Bob Pritt said development of coastal mangrove areas ail along today. to get off the island. The men always did leave, and 2070. The address is Jacksonville District Corps of the council could risk liability if it went further than the coast. no one was ever hurt or killed." Eventually a stroke caused Rutland's transfer to a The square pine house on Periwinkle doubled as a Shell Point Village medical facility where he spent Florida LOTTO hurricane shelter several times over the years, and the last year of his life. His last days according to Kyllo tells that Rutland liked to reminisce about Kyllo were clouded. He was ill, depressed and cold - Numbers from Sept. 24,1994 Shell Point Village is air conditioned. Hurricane Donna (1960) when water came right up Specialist in The Exdutwc Aflifaie 9-16-24-30-35-43 over the porch while 25 people were sheltered inside. The Historical Village and Museum is closed until Marketing Of Fine Rutland was vocal about his opposition to building Oct. 19 for annual cleaning and sprucing. When it re- Homes and waterfront SOTHEBYS Rob D. Simmons, M.D., & Ernest J. Gesiotto, M.D. the causeway both before and after its completion. He opens, the Rutland House Museum will feature a feared that future hurricanes would cause greater number of special exhibits commemorating Clarence Properties havoc because of mushrooming development and Rutland's life and celebrating the tenth anniversary of Welcome increased population. his former home in its present role. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOUSE "We were different as long as we only had the ESTATE AREA - EAST END - Take your ferry," he opined. "When they put that bridge in, we (Source material for this series of articles where choice of one of these great lots. 150" not otherwise credited is front the archives of Sanibei frontage - very close to beach. $125,000 was just like the rest of them." each. MEDICAL SCHOOL Similarly, he opposed Sanibel's becoming a city, Historical Village and Museum and includes news 1 EDrrOR: Christopher Strine clippings from The Islander, Island Reporter, Fort MAGNIFICENT PENINSULA 2.9 iTsilv of TcniH'ssa. 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Tuesday, 10A Commentary Sept. 27,1994 A clip made for paper has many uses Have you ever thought about all the things you can Have you ever made paper clip chains with a kid, do with a paper clip? The uses are endless, and we to keep them entertained for a while? That's good for manage to find new ways all the time. an hour or two! One of our staffers, Anne, quite often forgets to ISLANDER'S NOTES How about when you are decorating the Christmas put in her earrings before she leaves home, so our tree and you run out of ornament hangers? Pull out Editor Chris suggested colored paper clips (the kind By Betty O'Neal the trusty paper clips and with a slight bend you have that are plastic coated and come in pretty colors). So ornament hangers! And hanging the Christmas lights she hooked several together and voila, earrings. Chris on the gutters! said that his wife Vicky's elastic came out her skirt at put on another paper clip than to get new thingies that And our Advertising Manager Jack lost a button .•;•: '••:•. • •-' -,-. work one day so she paper clipped it together. Instant hold the visors up! on his shirt cuff one day at work, so he paper clipped alterations! How about using them as picture and calendar it! (How many men carry an extra button and a nee- The visors in my M.G. are forever falling down hangers on the very fashionable mesh/cloth room dle and thread to work, after all?) when I'm driving along, because the little thingies dividers. We have six pictures, several calendars, etc., Some people use paper clips for a makeshift key that keep them up are sprung, so I use jumbo paper in our office held up by paper clips. Improvising at its chain, especially when they have one key they need clips to keep them up. Of course there are times when best! to give to someone. I hit a bump (on Sanibel?) and the paper clip shoots As I was getting ready to go to Tarwinkles on And, oh yeah, have you ever had one temple arm off and the visor flops down, but it's a lot cheaper to Saturday night, I was planning to wear a tank top and fall off of your glasses or sunglasses because the little noticed that the straps were a little too long. Well, screw fell out? 1 since I didn't have time to whip out the old Singer (I What are you gonna use? What else? A paper clip 'Big fish donates 'big check' wouldn't know how to use one if I had one!), I just Well, I know there are lots more, so if you think of Matt Asen, left, the "big fish" at The lected by the school from Aug. 29 Bringing the took them up to the right length and secured them any just give me a call or write to me at the Islander Timbers Restaurant & Fish Market on through Sept. 5. Organizers of the with paper clips! I was wearing an overshirt anyway, office. Sanibel, presents a "big check" for $500 "WILDFLOWERS" project hope to buy so the paper clips didn't show and I didn't have to be to Sanibel Elementary Principal Barbara lap-top computers for use by Sanibel bothered all night with the straps constantly falling Betty O'Neal, a relative newcomer to the island from Ward. The money will be used as seed Elementary students who are not fortu- snow bunnies off my shoulders. Georgia, is the receptionist for The Islander. money for the school's "WILDFLOW- nate enough to have computers at ERS" project. In addition, Asen person- home. To find out how you can help the ally donated an additional $130, based school program or for more information, up to date... Letters on 10 percent of restaurant receipts col- call 472-1617. Now that the northern snow bunnies are experts who have never gone through the horror of a beginning the fall exodus to Sanibel, let's Beware major South Florida hurricane. They don't have the Letters continued from page 10A review for them the major issues of the day. of poetry experience or know-how of experts to guide them so To begin with, Captiva is in need of its peri- on and on they go making the most horrible mistakes, re-elected as the Democratic candidate one of its franchises, but we as a com- odic fix of sand. Consultants, engineers and scams supposedly in our interest... for mayor in our nation's capital. It has munity don't have the same right. Why beachcombers have developed elaborate Australian pines break the high wind force in a been pointed out that this Democrat is this? schemes to produce an unprecedented harvest To the editor hurricane and thus save many, many homes that are could make history as the first politi- McDonald's obviously doesn't want of clean, pure sand. The Islander very poorly constructed to resist hurricane force cian to ride in an inaugural parade in a us to restrict it but it can restrict us! The recent winds on Sanibel. They say they are protecting our car bearing license plates that he made Maybe McDonald's thinks that it notice for the evacuation routes in case of a hurricane., but, they do himself. knows what is best for us and that we North American not realize that for their safety everyone must evacu- And of course, the biggest Democrat as a community shouldn't bother with SHELL, Open Poetry ate Sanibel before the high winds arrive, which is two of them all, slick Willie Clinton. I don't things that make a community livable, Contest, which to three days in advance of hurricane winds. Twelve care if he cheats on his wife, avoids the virtually free of crime, unique, beauti- SHOCKED you ran as a hours notice for evacuation during the high winds is draft or gets involved in an S&L scan- ful and a safe haven from the outside news item, totally insufficient and is the best the Miami hurri- dal. I just don't like it when he uses his world. By Art Stevens prompted me to cane advisors can provide. Those left behind in those health care plan to try to do to me what We have the ability to create great- write to you last 12 hours face death by enormously high winds of he already did to Gennifer Flowers. ness or we can create junk. We clamor about a subject 150 to 200+ mph, which will totally destruct homes The point of all this is that I believe about crime, about national health, Captiva residents are truly desperate. of interest to many of your readers: "poetry scams." and bring five to 20 feet of water over the entire it's not just the Republicans who are about taxes but then we turn around They've begun midnight sand dances, they pray Of course, I cannot be certain whether or not this par- island and its roads. A few big trees will go down but ruining this country. And it's not just and create the same environment from to the ancient gods of sand and they've formed ticular contest is a for-profit operation, but the notice they can be anywhere and they help to break the high the Democrats either. It's men. which we all fled in the first place. Cats therapy groups for the sand-deprived. They've contains all of the warning signs that novice poets wind forces. We depend on them for such wind- Infantile, self-centered pigs who as a even know not to sleep in flea-infested even offered their firstborn as sacrifices. should beware. breaking which saves many homes! gender are taught to revere large areas. Are we no smarter than cats? Unfortunately, the firstborn are all in their 40s To begin with, although I have been editing, pub- How do I know? I have lived through hurricanes breasts, fast cars and football, should Now don't get me wrong! I have and are not too keen on the idea. lishing poetry and reviews and teaching for 30 years, in South Florida since my first one in 1948.1 have not be given positions of authority and nothing against McDonald's. It's the Without a flattering shoreline, Captiva busi- I have never heard of "The National Library of been a permanent resident and construction engineer power. We have seen the results. environment which will follow that I'm nesses have had to make dramatic adjustments. Poetry." What is likely to follow a submission to this and designer in Miami, for South Florida, designing What this country really needs is a against. And, believe me! It will fol- The Mucky Duck Restaurant has moved out to contest is a rapid notification that the poem is of great homes, trusses and needed structures of all kinds, woman in the White House. We need a low! Why, I've even eaten at sea and can only be gotten to by ferry. And literary merit, and will be published in the "deluxe, until 1979 when I retired to Sanibel. strong-willed, venomous dominatrix McDonald's, before I became health 'Tween Waters is exactly that. hardbound anthology" mentioned in the notice. The I am not a Johnny Come Lately... running this country while her spine- conscious. Off island is a perfect place Turning to another major island issue of the next request is either that the poet contribute so many Andrew G. Seipos less husband only makes trivial public for McDonald's and that other outside day, nudity has undressed itself once again dollars per poem to defray the cost of publication, or Sanibel appearances like jogging or playing the world environment. Why talk about before our very eyes. You snow bunnies left us simply that the poet must purchase a copy of the saxophone. Who knows, someday it crime, health care, taxes in the future in May thinking that the matter of nude sun- anthology in order to see the poem in print. could happen. when we can control our destiny here Experience the vacation of your dreams bathing was all but over. When you return here In fact, almost every entry has been accepted. In Reader finds Maurer's Steven V. Greenstein and now? again and again. A variety of exceptional condominiums you will be greeted by nude toll takers at the some cases, no anthology is ever published and the Sanibel Ron Smiley Sanibel causeway. money is gone. More often, the contest operators column entertaining Captiva and private homes are available at South Seas Plantation, And you will be subjected to nude checkout publish just enough copies to fill orders, crowding the and on Captiva and Upper Captiva Islands. Drop by or To the editor McDonald's simply The Islander accepts letters clerks at Bailey's and Jerry's, nude ticket takers poems several to a page, so that they make a good The Islander call 472-5111, ext. 5162 or ext. 3351 for at the Island Cinema and nude filling attendants for publication. AH letters must con- profit from the "sales" to the contributors. No effort is I thoroughly enjoyed Bob Maurer's column last won't fit into island Interval Vacation Ownership. at the island gas stations. Public nudity is made to sell or otherwise distribute other copies, or to week which characterized Republican politicians as tain the sender's name, address and sweeping the island and even the nude TV news obtain reviews. womanizing, lying criminals who are ruining this environment phone numberfor verification. Send anchors are embracing the cause. Remember, since the contest operator is not an country. your letters to i_ We old-timers are being told by these mes- established publisher to begin with, the chances of But I couldn't help thinking about Democratic To the editor - TH« Islander sengers of change that we should get with it - any sales or reviews to the general reading public are Sen. Ted Kennedy and the mental image of him run- The Islander P.O. Box 56 that public nudity is here to stay. Our Sanibel Our preamble to the constitution • nil. ning around his Palm Beach compound in his under- • Sanibel, FL 33957 police force, fully clothed I might add, is han- Warren Woessner wear while his nephew was having forcible sex with needs to be re-written to read, "We the dling the situation with remarkable restraint Senior Editor, ABRAXAS girl they just met. It is a little known fact that the corporations of the while awaiting guidance from the courts. Minneapolis iason William Kennedy Smith was acquitted of rape United States in order to So, a word of caution to you returning snow charges from that incident was that he proved that he form a more perfect bunnies. It's OK to throw off your parkas and union need to have more PINNACLE City's Australian pine gave the girl a choice - either have sex with him or MORTGAGE & CAPITAL SERVICES, INC. feel the soft sand between your toes. But be have Uncle Teddy drive her home. rights than a lowly citi- 7x sure you leave the sand on the beach and don't zen ..." Hey! Call me elimination questioned And then there's House Democrat Dan LICENSED MORTGAGE BROKERAGE BUSINESS strip down all the way until that long-awaited naive or am I just plain GLENN E. RISTtNE Rostenkowski who had a stamp collection which Supreme Court decision. ignorant? Licensed Mortgage Broker To the editor; would make even the most avid philatelist green with Complete Mortgage Brokerage Service The Islander: envy. Here we have a giant Art Stevens, a Sanibel homeowner for the past Johnny Come Lately*s doing it again! corporation like • Residential • Commercial • Condominium Let's also not forget Democrat Marion Barry who • Construction • Refinance • Lots six years is a full-time public relations executive Here we go again! City Hall is cutting down 115 McDonald's which has • Small Business • Second Mortgages went to prison for smoking cocaine and now has been At the entrance to South Seas Plantation with Lobsenz-Stevens Inc. in New York City. big trees for any excuse! set up all kinds of restric- 1711 PERIWINKLE WAY, UNIT NO. 1 Captiva Island Australian pines pay the price for these hurricane tions on who can own P.O. BOX 334 1813)472-8400 Please see LETTERS, page 11A SANIBEL ISLAND, FLORIDA 339S7 FAX: (813) 472-8440 12A THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Sept. 27.1994 Anderson is married with three children and five For additional information about the appointments Business continued from page 7A grandchildren and she has lived in Lee County for 14 or the VCB, call 338-3500. Building permits recorded at Sanibel City Hall dur- $200,000: Stanley Joseph Wood and Lorraine Elvin years. ing the week ending Friday, Sept. 23,1994, included: PERMITS Abrams Wood and Lorraine Elvin Abrams, fka, Trustee owner and time-share associations and is one of the "We are very pleased to have Colleen as a member County appoints firm to take over $1,200,000: Wulfert Point Properties, 5657 Baltusrol and Stanley Joseph Wood Trustee and Stanley Joseph oldest and now largest property management firms in of our management team," Hall said. "She is an plastic lumber production Ct., six-unit condo by Bette and Led Duke Barry Inc. (9- & DEEDS Wood Trust and Lorraine Elvin Abrams Trust to Peter R. the area. Earlier this year, IMG purchased an addi- expert in vacation rentals and a master of human rela- The Lee County Board of County Commissioners 20) Amrein, southeast quarter of section 27, township 46 S, tional management firm, Tanglewild Management tions." has selected BTW Industries Inc. to update and oper- $1,200,000: Wulfert Point Properties, 5663 Baltusrol range 22 E. Group, with most of its associations located on Anderson may be reached at 472-1613 or (800) ate the plastic lumber plant in North Fort Myers. The Ct., six-unit condo by Bett and Led Duke Barry Inc. (9- $2,730: Sanibel Siesta Condominium Association, $150,000: Paul M. and Gwen D. Zimmerman to Sanibel. Founded in 1984 by Keith Trowbridge, the 334-2903. County Commission, and the Lee County Solid 20) 1246 Fulgar St., repairs by Concrete Restoration & David L. and Barbara A. Hoggatt, lot 5, block C, Gumbo company is headquartered at 11595 Kelly Road in Waste Management Department, are continuing their S1,200,000: 2665 Associates, 2665 West Gulf Dr., Repair. (9-22) Limbo. South Fort Myers. VCB appoints two commitment to help preserve the environment by three-unit condo by Brian R. Wolter. (9-22) $1,975: Sanibei Congregational Church, 2050 $110,000: Thomas O., Md., and Catherine M. HGVC, based in Orlando, sold this whole owner- The Lee County Visitor and Convention Bureau $350,000: Stokes and Pat Fishburne, 2373 Wulfert Periwinkle Way, fire alarm by Fyr-Fyter Inc. (9-22) Brackett to Island Investors Group Inc., lot 15, Captiva ship division in order to focus on the management of implementing innovative solutions to promote recy- Rd., single-family residence by Carlton-Naumann Palms, Upper Captiva. has promoted two to its staff. Dee Pomarico was cling. $400: William Blaze, 215 Robinwood Circle, L.P. tank vacation ownership (time-share) resorts in South named to the newly created position of assistant pub- Construction Inc. (9-14) by Pelican Propane. (9-15) BTW is updating the existing equipment and 3300,000: Jack Grobowsky Trustee, 255 Periwinkle $0: Jack Grobowsky, 255 Periwinkle Way, temporary Condominium sales recorded at the Lee County Florida as well as on its development and sales of lic relations coordinator and Kendra Arbogast was vacation ownership resorts throughout the country. named the new assistant sales coordinator. adding new equipment and technology that will pro- Way, four-unit condo. (9-15) trailer. (9-15) Courthouse for more than $80,000 during the week duce a high quality product made using commingled $300,000: Jack Grobowsky Trustee, 255 Periwinkle HCVC is a joint venture of Hilton Resorts Pomarico will assist the VCB public relations $0: Sundial of Sanibel, 1501 Middle Gulf Dr., tempo- ending Saturday, Sept. 10,1994, included: post-consumer plastics as raw material. This opera- Way, four-unit condo. (9-15) rary trailer by Concrete Restoration & Repair. (9-22) $535,000: Ecoventure Sanibel General Partner and Company and Grand Vacations Ltd., formerly The department in working with the travel media to gar- $300,000: Jack Grobowsky Trustee, 255 Periwinkle Ecoventure Sanibel Inc. Managing General Partner to Mariner Group and American Resorts Development ner publicity about Lee County as a vacation destina- tion will keep unwanted, mixed and contaminated Way, four-unit condo. (9-15) Deeds recorded at the Lee County Courthouse for John F. and Hilary J. Isacke, unit 5-4, Sanctuary Golf Company of Lakeland, Ha. tion. Her background includes working as a medical plastics out of landfills, and convert them into a use- $98,879: Jim Sprankle, 1147 Golden Olive Ct., addi- more than $80,000 during the week ending Saturday, Villages!. transcriptionist for Gulf Coast Pathology for one year ful product that will protect the environment and save tion by Lake Plaza Custom Homes Inc. (9-16) Sept. 10,1994, included: $485,000: Ecoventure Sanibel General Partner and and 10 years as an administrative secretary for the trees. BTW's "Better Than Wood" plastic lumber $18,000: Ralph Korn, 1112 Shell Basket Lane, pool, $1,700,000rWil M. Schlosser to MJK Development Ecoventure Sanibel Inc. Managing General Partner to city of Cape Coral. does not rot, does not mildew, is not attacked by ter- deck and enclosure by Barnes Pools. (9-22) Charles H. and Helen M. Ketteman, unit 2-3, Sanctuary Inc., southeast quarter of section 19, township 46, range Arbogast replaces Marilyn Gary. She handles all mites and does not splinter. This product is guaran- $14,000: Robert Duvin, 5645 Baltusrol Ct., pool by 23. Golf Villages I. teed to last 50 years. Contemporary Pools Inc. (9-15) $1,400,000: Seagrape Development Corporation to registrations for all promotions and related travel for $13,500: Alfred and Doris Cappuccilli, 3239 Twin Todd S. and Denise K. Miller, lot 48, phase I, The all sales associates in.the bureau. She started working BTW has been operating successfully in Southeast Lakes Lane, pool and deck by Precision Pools Inc. (9- Sanctuary at Wulfert Point. for the VCB in April. Florida for several years. It has supplied materials for 21) $975,000: Sanctuary Residential Properties and Sal Dickinson Prior to joining the VCB staff, she worked in the many major environmentally sensitive projects from $10,500: City of Sanibel, 2401 Library Way, asbestos Sanctuary Development Corporation to Seagrape of South Seas personnel department of the 20th Judicial Circuit of Maine to South Florida, for which it has received sev- removal by Greenberg Environmental inc. (9-21) Development, lots 80-93, phase 3, The Sanctuary at Resorts Company the Florida State Attorney's Office for 11/2 years. eral awards and recognition. $3,000: Dick Adamson, 1193 Kittiwake Circle, alter- Wulfert Point. International ation/remodel by The Wolter Group Inc. (9-14) $250,000: C. Robert and Nancie J. Zwerlein to Gary $3,000: Phillip Frazetta, 764 Beach Rd., alter- S. and Kathleen E. Lessner, parcel in southeast quarter Real Estate \i-™* .-•* ation/remodel by owner. (9-16) of section 24, township 46, range 22. By J.B. Novelli

Dickinson named marketing vice What about those president at South Seas Resorts We're Floating South Seas Resorts Company has named Kid-Proof Carpet '* travel/tourism marketing and advertising veteran Wlien your pride and joy is more out-of-pocket costs? Salvatore "Sal" Dickinson vice president of market- Whether marketing property nationally, inter- ing. like stain and anguish. Stain resistance the best- A Higher Rate nationally or locally, there are a lot of out-of- Dickinson will direct the marketing efforts of -*3FP 20 Year Stain Warranty ^© * known brands can't beat. 20 Year Color Warranty pocket costs involved in marketing real estate. Florida's largest beach-front destination resort com- Bleach, acne medication, Advertisements have to be written and placed. pany, which was formed with the recent consolidation colfee, lea, mustard, you 20 Year Anti-Slal Warranty name il —all no problem. Where signs are appropriate, they must be pre- of flagship property South Seas Plantation with seven Beautiful colors,'beautiful pared. If there's a phone number in the ad, other Southwest Florida resort properties. textutes . . . that resist any Kid-ProofCarpel someone has to answer calls. And whoever The consolidation of our resort properties under stain - no exclusionsi By Diamond Carpets shows the property to prospects has to be paid, the South Seas Resorts Company umbrella sets the or may be taking time away from a paying job stage for strategic and concerted marketing efforts, elsewhere. said company President Tim Bogott. "Sal is uniquely 18 Months When you list with a real estate professional, qualified to drive all of our marketing initiatives, and those out-of-pocket costs still exist - except we are very excited to have him join our team." they're coming out of someone else's pocket. Prior to joining South Seas Resorts Company, "MA, JUNIOR'S AT IT AGAIN!" The professional bears all the marketing costs Dickinson served for more than eight years with Robinson, Yesawich & Pepperdine Inc. - the nation's and doesn't see any return until the deal is largest advertising, marketing and public relations "PA I WANT YOU TO RUN DOWN TO closed - so the real estate professional is just as firm specializing in serving travel-industry clients - eager as the owner to sell the house. Typically, a during which time he managed accounts such as the FLOOR IMAGES AND FETCH ME SOME OF J m P Annual Percentage Yield homeowner will not have all the avenues of Lee County Visitor and Convention Bureau, Premier exposure that a Realtor will! THAT KID-PROOF CARPET, I'M THE ONLY $10,000 Minimum Cruise Lines (The Big Red Boat), Hilton The sales commission - the pay back for the International and The Continental Companies (now ONE IN TOWN WITHOUT IT" effort, expertise and out-of-pocket costs - is a Carnival Hotels and Resorts.) ~" small percentage of the selling price. And a real He previously served as an account executive with estate sales professional can be expected to get ^BO, an Alco Standard Company, and as marketing NOW ON SALE a better selling price than can an amateur - so and promotions manager for concert promoter Gulf that, in the final analysis, the service more than Artists & Silver Star Productions. m * / * * Dickinson received his bachelor's degree in adver- pays its way. STARTING AT Sq. Yard Annual Percentage Yield ting and a master's degree in marketing communi- INSTALLED \ $10,000 Minimum J.B. Novell! is president of the Sanlbel-Captiva cations from Florida State University. Association of Realtors, and president of with 6 Ib. Padding \ VIP/intemational Real Estate Company. SUPER STOCK - MONSANTO 66 COMMERCIAL CARPET NYLON PLUSH ^ INSTALLED FOR AS LOW AS 9l239 SQ.YD. INSTALLED WITH PAD Colleen Anderson SQ.YD. of VIP Realty Group Inc. 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Tuesday, 3ator capture 14A Sept. 27,1994 Recreation he 12-foot-long, 400-pound alligator captured last eek at Sanibel City Park on Periwinkle Way was first nared, below, dragged from the water and then ecured - with its jaws and eyes taped, right. After a olice aide saw a woman feed the big gator, police Annual South Seas Plantation sailing race scheduled etermined the reptile had no fear of man and thus was The Caloosahatchee Marching and Chowder tropical rest and relaxation upon the sailors' arrival. The post-race activities at South Seas will include potential danger. Police assisted professional trap- Society has announced that the running of the South The race is 23 miles long and will start at 8:30 a.m. a sailors' gathering at the pool overlooking the sound, ers who hauled the gator off island. The large gator Seas Plantation Race will be held Saturday, Oct. 1. off the county park pier at Fort Myers Beach. The the awards ceremony at Cap'n Al's veranda and the ras later destroyed. The race is one of the premier races of the year and it course runs south to the large marker #1 off shore of Sailors' Seastory and Song Session on the docks. attracts a large fleet from all along the Southwest Estero Island and then heads northward through the In preparation for the race, there will be a captains' Florida Coast. Gulf of Mexico along the coasts of Sanibel and meeting at the CMCS clubhouse on Fort Myers The race is hosted by South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Approximately 50 vessels are expected to Beach at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 30. Captiva and administered by CMCS. For over 22 take part in the event this year, with cruising vessels The CMCS started 23 years ago in Cape Coral years, the race has provided a test of skill for off- also making a rendezvous with the races at South with sailors all over Southwest Florida as charter shore sailors and South Seas has provided a taste of Seas. members. The group's unique name came from an effort to make it forever obvious that this was not a "knife and fork fancy yacht club," but a group of off- Sports Shorts shore sailors that wanted to race, cruise and explore the coasts of Florida, the Keys, the Tortugas and the Island Seniors Bowling action at the Fort Myers The 7th Annual Ronald McDonald House of Bahamas. The name also describes the off-beat infor- Beach Bowl continued on Monday, Sept. 19. For any Southwest Florida Golf Championship will be held mal humor of the off-shore sailor. additional information about the "bowling for fun" Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Worthington Country Club in The CMCS sponsors approximately 20 racing league, which is sponsored by the Island Seniors and Bonita Springs. Proceeds from the event will benefit events each year, from short round-the-buoys races to long off-shore coastal races. The largest race of the meets at 1:30 p.m. each Monday, call Lloyd Kyllo at the Ronald McDonald House of Southwest Florida to Photos by Tracey Markwalter 472-1235. year, the Summerset Regatta, has been run for 29 be built on the grounds of Lee Memorial Hospital's years (23 by the CMCS). HealthPark in South Fort Myers. To register or for For additional information about the group or the On Wednesday, Sept. 14, at the Beachview Golf more information, contact tournament chairperson Jill upcoming South Seas Plantation Race, call Vice Course, the Sizzlin' Summer Swingers played an Ferguson, c/o The Ronald McDonald House of Commodore Bob Macomber at 335-9243 during nor- individual points round. Tying for first place with +2 Southwest Florida, 2139 Del Prado Blvd., Suite B, mal office hours, or Rear Commodore Forrest Banks scores were Tommy Jaeger and Betty Puff. Sharing Cape Coral, FL 33990. at 936-0857. second with +ls were Ginny O'Neil and Kay Schneider. Frederic fops Picks field with perfect mark The Dunes Men's Golf Association played a By Christopher Strine The poorest record for the week by one of the Superskins Full Handicap round Wednesday, Sept. Islander editor competitors was 8-5 - maybe the games were too BY 21. Leading the 18-hole players with two skins each Perfection. easy. Nah! Anything can happen in any given week A no-run, no-hit, no-walks, no-error, no-nothing were Bob Louwers and Dick Smith. Jack McGlynn, on the football field - college, pro, high school, etc. - ' '<* Bill Schram, Dave Sutherland and Joe Vasko each game in baseball or softball ... a hole in one on the so there is no such thing as a "sure" thing or an easy r.««?. U-BUILD-IT-ALUMINUM CENTERS earned one. In nine-hole action, Bob Kimmel showed golf course ... a 300 game in bowling ... a dead-center pick. the way with three skins. George Kalvin was second bulls-eye in archery ... no matter when or where or For his superlative effort, Frederic wins a 3-foot- Will you be ready when the next Hurricane Hits? with two and Alan Boers added one. how it happens, it's always special. long Cold Cut Combo submarine sandwich from On Wednesday, Sept. 14, the Dunes Men played a Last week, Tim Frederic pulled off a perfect game Subway of Sanibel, the co-sponsor of the 1994 STOP WORRYING! Two Man Scramble. Leading the 18-hole group were in our Pigskin Picks contest. He was challenged to Pigskin Picks contest. Paul Cornelius and Jack McGlynn with a 77. Two pick the winner in 13 select college and National For the record, the team winners for the week Call us today for a FREE estimate. shots back in second place were Dave Willetts and Football League games and he selected the victor in (Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 10 and 11) were Florida, Howard Drane. Alan Boers and Lenn Lorenson led each - pure Pigskin Picks perfection! Florida State, Miami, Brigham Young, Iowa, Illinois Marine Habitat We specialize in the latest high-tech storm protection available. the nine-hole competitors with a 47. And it took a perfect score to beat a solid field of and Penn State in college play, and Tampa Bay, N.Y. . . . . We Install: 20 competitors in week two of our game. Two players Giants, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Dallas and Minnesota in Foundation-fw* The Dunes is hosting its weekly Wednesday - Mandy Greenstein and Dennis Adams - were "near NFL action. misses" with sterling 12-1 marks. Seven others - Fred Storm Panels Accordian Shutters Scrambles at 5 p.m. The cost is $15, which includes This week, those wishing to enter must get their Newman (the week one champ), Steve Johnson, a round of golf followed by a buffet dinner. The form filled out and turned into The Islander office at projects continue; Bahamas Roll-Ups Lloyd Kyllo, Richard Traucht, Susan Everly, Lynn 2407 Periwinkle Way on Sanibel by 5 p.m., Friday, scrambles are open to everyone. For information, call Magnus and Barbara Reilly - were one game back of 472-2535. Sept. 30. For those who mail their entries, the enve- Awnings Colonial Shutters the runners-up at 11-2. lope must be postmarked by that date. Benson joins staff Good luck! : Don't Delay - Call Us Today! Play Better Golf with JACK NICKLAUS ByAnneBeltewr Istander Staff Writer \ rv\errcH THE -SPiME Habitat research by the Marine Habitat 574-462- RM-UP STORM PANELS... Circle the team you think will win each game. For the Game of Foundation at Shell Harbor continues on sched- W\OST ON SPEMD some. the Week, pick the winner AND include your guess for the * INSTALLATION NOT INCLUDED THE COURSE. ow total number of points that will be scored in that contesLThe ule with three-quarters of the sampling complete End of Summer Sale FOR. iMSTfVMCE. UJHE 'OlWUffYS RRE vRfnFL£ LOWS PUTTS. parson with the best record for the week wins. Should there and Mike Calinski, president of the foundation, 6ur GREENS be a tie between two or more players, the Total Points catego- \PiLl_ OP. ry will serve as the tie-breaker. is pleased to announce that it is working as £LEyflT£Ov GO R expected. In addition, live coral is growing.on ERSY WJlVH MOST FROM Saturday, Oct. 1 the clean water habitats installed at the Sanibel rue . pee. v " in. Sunday, Oct. 2 Georgia at Alabama Atlanta at L.A. Rams Marina, The structures, which were installed just Duke at Navy N.Y. Jets at Cleveland over six months ago, have yielded predicted BY Florida at Mississippi Dallas at Washington results and are filtering approximately lQtOQQ Pitt, at Louisville Detroit at Tampa Bay 1 U-BUILD-fT-ALUMINUM CENTERS, INC, Stanford at Notre Dame G. Bay at N. England gallons of water each day* : Va. Tech at Syracuse N.Y. Giants at N.O. The same kinds ;of habitat constructions will Want to use more of your Outside Living Space? RHOTHEPv FkERSON (S be employed in th& next clean water demonstra- TO REDUCE WE FIRST RND UMCERTPINTV DURING tion to be installed at the: de&d end of the;Shell, We'll Show You How! MOST O&VIOUS THE. PROCESS Game of the Week REFISON TOUR. OF SUJIKIQINO. Harbor Canal behind the Michigan Homes build- PR.OS DEVOTE THE GOLPfSF*. U)(IO Sunday, Oct 2 We Install: SO MUCH KMOUJS FOR 5URfi NFL ing on Periwinkle Way, Not only is Michigan EFPORV TO ujiirn HE'S IRVIKIO TO Patio Enclosures • Car ports • Aluminum Roofs RCCURflTELV Seattle at Indianapolis MEASURING (ICHIEVE UJUIV V\l Homes donating waterfront property to the pro- VFVP.DHGES IS SHOTS (ENDS in Front Entries • Screen Repairs > Security Doors TO TftKE PL.RV "V\UCH ject, but it also enlisted the help of Earthcare in GUESSWORK Po5lTivei-v r»rj Total Points the removal of overgrown Brazilian pepper and Pool Enclosures • Vinyl Windows • Vinyi.& Soffit Work our OP COKJP\ OP-MI L V ct_u& THAN IH6 Australian pines from the site so that the public Gall Us for All Your Aluminum Needs SELECTION. SUES5ER and visiting school children will have access to Name: the viewing area, : 574-4624 a Sgtidiciw. Ine Wo.« iqf&, (First and last, please — no initials) The foundation is presently awaiting funding Address: from both the city of Sanibel and the West Coast 50.00 OFF 100.00 OFF Inland Navigational District which will become SCREEN ENCLOSURE SCREEN ENCLOSURE available in October. s5Q0.00 INSTALLATION OR MORE S1000.00 INSTALLATION OR MORE Calinski also reported the addition, of Virginia 1 • Phone: PRESENT UPON ESTIMATE PRESENT UPON ESTIMATE Bensen to the staff as director of development Pigskin Picks must be delivered to The Islander office by 5 In addition to record-keeping and miscellaneous U-BUILD-IT-ALUMINUM CENTERS, INC. COiTCHS p.m. Friday, Sept. 30 or postmarked by that date. Late entries our;n r io grant application filing, Bensen will be heading I HE HHRDtST will not be Included. U 737 DEL PRADO N.E., CAPE CORAL SHOT IN GOLF P November's "A Dollar a Day Keeps the Fish * r 6ECflusg THEY HOP£ (Across from Scotty's) RND TKY FOR IT in the Bay" fund-raising program and will be ALL THE Time instrumental in opening the Marine Habitat Lie. Aluminum Contractor - State Lie. #RX0045459, Lee County # 000022 PpS. "THE DEflD STftfilGHT SHOT. Education Center to the public STOP BY OUR SHOWROOM •*iL For additional information, call 472-3558. We also carry a wide variety of Door and Window parts. 4 16A THE ISLANDER Tiifesdav. Sept. 27.1994

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swimming pool Sept. 18. However, police were A car was damaged Sept. 18 at the Nutmeg House A Sanibel resident wanted a police record made unable to get the alligator out of the pool because the Restaurant. The battery was taken and other parts of Sept. 17 of what he termed "excessive and untimely" pool was so murky they could not see the reptile. the electrical system were damaged. spraying of poison around the Sanibel Elementary School by Lee County Mosquito Control during his A man with reservations at cottages on Sanibel Jason Lee Adams of Sanibel was charged Sept. 18 son's soccer game. The man said people in the crowd called police Sept. 18 after being unable to find any- with attempting to elude police. He was also charged at the game were coughing and spitting as a result of one to check him into the cottages. Police were able with two counts of speeding on Sanibel-Captiva being sprayed. Police reported a diesel fuel odor in to find a person to check him in. Road. The first was for going 59 mph and the second the air. for going 98 mph. One policeman measured the speed A person who was doing maintenance at a Sanibel of Adams' blue Ford Mustang as 59 mph and started residence called police for assistance in leaving the to pull behind him. The car accelerated and another residence on Sept. 18. The owner had set the alarms policeman then measured its speed as 98 mph. Both Ortiz trial date set for the house and had expected the maintenance man police then pursued. Adams pulled up to a house on to leave by way of the garage by pushing the garage Rabbit Road. Police found him in a bedroom of the The trial of Matthew Allen Ortiz, who has door button and then running out before the door house. been charged with first degree murder in the closed. The maintenance man had found he was not death of islander Jory Dahmer, has been set for fast enough. Police were able to find a way to get the Andrew H. Kaplan of Captiva was charged Monday, Nov. 21, in Lee County Circuit Court garage door closed with the maintenance man on the Saturday, Sept. 17 with going 64 mph on Sanibel- in Fort Myers. outside. Captiva Road, with driving on a suspended license Dahmer, a popular Captiva bartender, was and with failure to appear. shot to death May 31, 1994, in the beach park- ing lot at the end of Captiva Drive. The Sanibel Marina reported Sept. 17 that $2,200 Ortiz, 21, told sheriff's deputies he had just had disappeared from a money bag in its office on wanted to see what it would be like to kill Aug. 27. The delay in reporting the money missing somebody with the 9 mm Beretta he had pur- was because employees wanted to wait for the marina chased after he turned 21 and could legally pur- owner to return before doing anything. chase a gun.

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'At the Grand' J>* with Marsha and Paul Muni Don't be surprised as you begin reading this column ... you are not losing your mind. It is familiar - very familiar. In fact, it's the same column that ran last week. This week, though, it is being run in its entirety. Last week an inadvertent printing error caused the elimination of several important paragraphs, throwing part of the story out of context. To correct the error, we are running the column again. Thank you for bearing with us, and please forgive the re-run! Nature's art This close-up of the Marsha had gone to California to appear in fork between a frond Forrest and Wright's new musical "At The and the trunk in an Grand" starring Paul Muni. To say that the island palm tree creates postal service worked overtime between the an interesting artist-like Montecido Hotel in L.A. and the apartment at view. 205 West 54th St., New York, would be an understatement. Even hotter and I might add, more expensive, were the long distance phone lines.

f" Show Biz r. As It Wuz By Frank Wagner

It was the first time since our courtship and marriage that we had been separated arid the distance seemed staggering. I looked forward to my week's visit for the show's opening in July. We adjusted. Marsha was occupied by cos- tume fittings, general and understudy rehearsals. I kept busy with a full class sched- ule, private lessons and the constant and countless meetings for the preparation of the Pontiac Industrial Show. I had learned from Marsha by phone, via Shell Museum update post and later in person, that the costumes designed by Adrian were awesome, incredi- ble, unbelievable and on and on. Fords retire as School Shell Kit preparers; He had designed a couple of her costumes before seeing her. She saw the sketches and world's largest junonia donated to facility adored them. But when Adrian saw her for the first time at an initial fitting, he took one look By Anne Beliew comprised of material from the lower Florida Keys, Islander Staff Writer while the Kline donation consists of a large invento- at her in the gown and shook his head firmly Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum volunteers no, no, no. He then proceeded to practically ry of shell books. The museum had received a large Gertrude and Sam Ford, who inaugurated the muse- rip the muslin mock-up apart as my disap- number of 35mm slides from Kline at an earlier um's School Shell Kit project almost four years pointed wife was dissolved in tears. date. ago, are "retiring". Vera and Ed Goldstein have Adrian patiently explained that the gown The museum just received a matching grant from signed on to make sure the program doesn't miss a did nothing for her striking beauty and lovely the state of over $200,000, part of the $11 million step. personality and promised he would design set aside by the legislature for its Cultural Facilities something new and quite special, just for her. Each School Shell Kit consists of some 50 speci- Program. Although the funds are assured, they must Marsha explained that Adrian had accepted men shells, labels, a teacher's guide and a shell be applied for in quarterly draws and are earmarked the job of designing the costumes only book - approximately $100 value - and is sent on for building construction, as are funds from the because he was placed on a unlimited budget. request to schools for just a $10 shipping charge. To facility's line of credit at SunBank of Lee County. The materials for all of the gowns were the date, more than 500 kits have been compiled, Therefore, in order to have ongoing monies for highest quality fabrics that could be pur- packed and shipped to schools across the United office expenses, exhibit fabrication, etc., the muse- chased. Many of the materials came from States and to England and Canada. : um is looking into the possibilities of various fund- France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and The Recently the world's largest known specimen of raising events - a Hard Hat Party and/or a Casino Orient. the famous junonia shell was donated to the muse- Night, a piano concert by NPR's Karl Haas and a The two primary costumes she wore were um by Donald Dan, a well-known shell dealer of Museum Buck-An-Entree Night sponsored by vari- called The Macaw and Starry Night. Baltimore and Fort Myers. The giant shell, taken ous island restaurants. In addition, the 1995 mem- The Macaw was made of exquisite, hand- live off Key West by Jerry Phillips in the 1970s, is bership drive began on Sept. 1 with all new or screened silk taffeta. It looked sensational on 154.5mm (just over six inches) in length. renewed memberships receiving unlimited free vis- Marsha. The highly stylized design was based In addition, two impressive collections have its to the museum after it opens early next year. recently been donated by Mrs. Edward Reddy of For additional information or to volunteer ser- Please see 'Grand,' page 7B Palm Beach and by the estate of the late Mary Kline vices to the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum, call of Philadelphia and Hawaii. The Reddy collection is 395-2233. Tuesday. Sept. 27. 1994 THE'ISLANDER'- *3B' 2BTHE IS LENDER 'Tuesday. Stkit. 27. 1994 "•' Do not fear the red tide - it's not the black plague There's an interesting beach up the way at Venice clams or scallops in your favorite raw bars. Almost Mention red tide after it's been in the news for a Perhaps one of the most interesting beaches in site of Venice Beach, because those northern beaches few days and you'd think the black plague was none come from, local waters and the owners aren't Florida is Venice Beach - not so much for shell col- are just about devoid of anything but sand. sweeping the state. Red tide is a little-understood ON THE going to sell you bad clams anyway. That's why we lecting but for the kind of sand found there. If you've SHELLING Unfortunately, just about every beach has a trash occurrence where tiny organisms, always present in have lawyers. never been in that area, the first thing which will problem. A few days after Hurricane Andrew, a cou- the area salt waters, suddenly bloom. Basically, it WATER The down side of the appearance of red tide along seem unusual is that the sand is almost black in color. TIPS ple of years ago, we started seeing some pretty takes the oxygen out of the water and fish die in large the beaches is the smell of dead fish and a mild irritat- It's not from pollution but rather from a combination strange things wash up. There were lots of baseball numbers. By Capt. Mike Fuery ing effect to the nose or lungs of those breathing the of fossil deposits and dark sand. By Capt. Mike Fuery caps. I guess they blow off the heads of boaters quite It's a rarity that the water actually turns red. In the air along the spots. The good thing is that shelling can There's a beach in Hawaii which has black sand, often. There was also T-shirts and other clothing many red tides I've seen, the water gets more of a be quite great because there's less people on the but that's from volcanic rock. This Florida beach is items. grey. These things happen every couple of years and fish, catfish, pigfish and small, non-sport fish. Others beaches. colored from marine animals which lived near there other fishes and rays. Finding a shark's tooth here on Much of this stuff is buried under a few inches of despite speculation from many knowledgeable peo- like snook, redfish, grouper, snapper or tarpon gener- What does red tide mean for fishing? I've seen it millions of years ago. Sanibel Island is quite unusual, but from Gasparilla sand and it takes a big storm to wash them ashore. By ple. The real reason for the sudden bloom is not ally don't die. There was a very bad red tide which along the beaches and just 200 yards away inside the Shell collectors know the Venice-Manasota Key Island on north past Venice, is easy. far, leading the list of things most often seen were old known. lingered offshore some 10 years ago, which some passes and in Pine Island Sound there is no affect at area is famous for shark's teeth. Even a casual beach- The hardness of the teeth keep them preserved as aluminum cans. Some had been rolled around the bot- Here are a few factors I have noticed which could guides said stunted grouper and snapper fishing for a all. comber should be able to find a few of the very shiny, years turn them from a light tan or white color into tom so much all the label paint was gone. have pointed to the appearance of the red tide. Heavy couple of years. You just go where the red tide isn't and there'll be black teeth on these beaches. The teeth aren't large the ebony color you find on most teeth today. The What we have washing to our beaches may not rains of the past two weeks have flooded the area However, most game fish simply move to clean fish. How long will the red tide last? Well, if it ever for the average find. Some are hardly a half an inch millions of tons of ground-up fossil bones are mixed always be pretty but at least it's not needles and ciga- with tannic acid, a natural run-off from mangrove water. The tide can be concentrated along the beaches gets here, it could be as short as until the next wind tall. There is a distinctive shape and that's a triangle. with beach sand and that's why the beach looks so rette butts. streams and shorelines. Coupled with the rain was a and then move inside the barrier island passes with shift. The worst scenario is a southwesterly wind The pointed end is the tooth and the wide "T" top is dark. If you have some extra time, a trip to Venice Beach sudden drop in water temperature. Before the rains of the current, but still it is mostly the support fish of the which will push fish kill to the beaches. The best is a where the tooth fits into the shark's jaw. Pure white sand beaches, like those found in the can be made in about two hours or less from Sanibel sometimes two inches or more per day, the waters food chain which do not choose to flee and die as the northeast wind which blows it harmlessly out into the There's not only shark's teeth but fossil bone from Florida panhandle, are just about the complete oppo- and you should find a couple of shark's teeth, too. measured about 86 degrees. At the time of the first result. gulf. reports of the tide, water was a cool 78. That doesn't The state officials always move quickly to close We are expecting our first "cold front" this week- seem like a lot of difference, but it could have fac- shellfish areas, so the very few people gathering end and that means northerly winds. We might get tored into the problem. clams or oysters don't take any living shells, This is lucky. Reviewing the Sanibel Report So far, at this writing, no beaches south of because shellfish do retain the toxin from the red tide Good fishing and don't let rumors about red tide Gasparilla Island, some 20 miles north of Sanibel, and it can cause humans eating the meat of the shell- spoil your fishing adventures. Just hunt for clean have had any appearance of dead fish. From fish to become ill. water and the fish will be there. Series of articles to address important island document Gasparilla north, there have been fairly serious fish Don't worry, you're not going to die, just don't kills. Capt Mike Fuery is a professional fishing and shelling Special to The Islander varies considerably across the island, but averages development. take any clams, oysters or scallops until the state says This is the first of several articles that will Usually, the kinds of fish which die are mullet, pin- the danger is over. And don't stop eating oysters, guide. 42 inches per year. . "Serious damage to the beach will occur during describe portions of the Sanibel Report. In the "There are at least two deep artesian aquifers hurricanes or heavy winter storms. Wave energy weeks leading up to the 20th anniversary of the city underlying Sanibel Island that yield significant reflected from bulkheads and buildings will scour a Off-duty officers arrest gill netter and save sea turtle of Sanibel, this series of excerpts will highlight quantities of water. Meither aquifer is directly great amount of sand from the upper beach and some conclusions drawn from the scientific investi- wash it away. If the waves are sufficiently severe, By Anne Bellew state-wide debate about prohibiting some and limiting tles will not be fully protected until all entangling recharged on the island. Extreme variations of gations. The intent is to illustrate some of the inno- they may undermine and damage beach-front build- Islander Staff Writer the size of other nets. nets are removed from state waters," said Bill Coletti, water quality in each aquifer occur from well to vative thinking that lead to a comprehensive land ings and bulkheads. There has not been a severe In blatant disregard for protected wildlife, a com- The Florida Audubon Society and many other con- campaign director for the amendment, which would well." (The Island Water Association wells reach use plan based on natural systems. hurricane at Sanibel since the causeway opened and mercial net fisherman recently caught a sea turtle in servation organizations, including essentially all of limit marine net fishing by prohibiting the use of gill several hundred feet into these deep aquifers. The . Topics will include water, beach-front, interior the development boom began. his entanglement gill net and attempted to take the the sea turtle projects, have endorsed the Save Our and entanglement nets in state waters and requiring water then undergoes reverse osmosis to produce endangered animal into his house, according to law large shrimp trawlers and commercial purse seine wetlands, mangroves and uplands. The series our tap water.) "The ocean beach is Sanibel's principal attrac- Sealife constitutional amendment - albeit reluctantly, begins with water. All five of the articles will be enforcement authorities. The incident took place in in some cases, because in theory that rules and/or leg- netters to move out of Florida's in-shore and near- "The uppermost 20 to 25 feet of sediment on tion for visitors and residents alike* While shell Cedar Key, a small coastal community north of shore waters. quotes or excerpts taken directly from the Sanibel Sanibel Island is unconfmed, consisting of quartz abundance and diversity have been seriously low- islation should be adequate. Report by John Clark. Tampa near the mouth of the Suwannee River. "Considering this recent episode and others like it, The proposed amendment will appear as sand, shell and some minor percentages of carbon- ered, the beach itself remains relatively intact. "Water is the major factor in all the ecological Two vacationing Florida Marine Patrol officers it's obvious that regulations do not work and sea tur- Amendment Three on the Nov. 8 state ballot. ate mud in the lower beds. Climatic factors primari- Because of extensive beach-front development, the watched from shore as the commercial r>e|,-%Jiejrjian.. zones on Sanibel Island. It sets the conditions that ly control water table fluctuations on Sanibel, with beach is far less able to withstand a hurricane. set his net, entangled and then kept the green "sesntor- distinguish the zones, and it affects the soils, vege-. secondary effects caused by man's activities. The "The dune ridges are held in place by sea oats. tle. The two officers, who are stationed in South tation and wildlife in each. At the same time/it ties saturated part of this layer;,is termed the water-table- /When the mantis''of vegetation is broken, the dune the various zones together through complex Florida, continued to follow and observe as the fisher- aquifer. ' " • ' " : • • '. ' .; • .' . ..;.,. movement is accelerated to the point where plant man left his net and returned to his house with the changes in flow and water quality, ;. :. • 'The water table rises in response to recharge, growth cannot Jceep pace with the shifting sand." turtle. He then transferred the animal to an airboat "About 70 percent of the rainfall on Sanibel and declines when water is discharged, . . Specific management recommendations were and went back out to retrieve his net. Returning to his Island occurs during sporadic thunderstorms "Sanibel's front beach is in good condition,,, in: made. This is the second area of discussion for the property with the officers watching, he proceeded to throughout the wet season (June through October). virtual equilibrium, neither receding nor advancing. 20/20 conference (put on by Sanibel-Captiva remove the still-alive turtle from the airboat and The remaining 30 percent falls in the dry season This is likely a temporary state, and therefore it Conservation Foundation) to be held Nov. 3 and 4. attempted to take it into the house. (November through May). Because of the localized should not be inferred that the beach has perma- The public is invited to participate on Nov. 4 at the At this point, the officers decided to wait no nature of thunderstorms, the distribution of rainfall nently survived the effects of recent oceanfront Sanibel Community Association Building, longer. They intercepted the netter and rescued the turtle which was later returned to the water. An on- duty Marine Patrol officer out of Marine Patrol District 3 then arrived on the scene and subsequently Environment Shorts arrested and charged Gary Willard Hathcox with pos- Marine center offers The fare is $18 for adults, $12 for seniors, $10 for oping. The size of the class is limited and reserva- session of a marine sea turtle in violation of Florida mangrove meandering trips children 12 and under and group rates are available. tions must be made by calling Tom Hurst at 482- laws. Proceeds go to the Ostego Bay Foundation Inc., a 7255. "We thought the days had come and gone where Do you have your own kayak or canoe but don't know where to go? Let an Ostego Bay Marine non-profit marine education center located at 718 A fish identification class will be held Saturday, these species were viewed as no more than a simple Fisherman's Wharf under the Matanzas Bridge on Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a one-hour break dinner for commercial fishermen," said Paul Johnson, Science Center volunteer guide you on the BYOB San Carlos Island. for lunch. The fee is $10. executive director of the St. Petersburg office of the (Bring Your Own Boat) Estero Bay Mangrove Meander on Saturday, Oct. 8. Departure time is 9 The center is open Wednesday through Saturday, To register for the photography course, call Trudi Center for Marine Conservation. The CMC had pre- at 765-4327. viously issued a letter of intent to sue the.Florida a.m. from the docks behind the marine center. Boaters 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, from 1 to 4 p.m. Department of Environmental Protection for failure will return by 1 p.m. For reservations on the Island Rover, call 765- to adequately protect Florida's endangered sea turtles The pace is leisurely and beginners are welcome. 7447. from the damaging impact of gill and entanglement The crew of volunteer docents and staffers from Captfva Cruises and the SCCF» Opportunities for nature photography, bird watching nets. and dolphin or manatee sightings abound. Nature photography course Commercial industry lobbyists continue to claim A donation of $10 is requested, with all proceeds to be offered at beach facility that gill nets are selective and turtle entanglements Captiva Cruises launches going toward operation of the marine center. Paddlers A nature photography course, beginning ATTENTION are rare. However, incidents like this, as well as tur- must be 18 years of age unless accompanied by an Wednesday, Oct. 12, will be held through Nov. 16 at tles found dead with net scars and various other indi- adult. the Ostego Bay Marine Science Center on Fort Myers SALESPEOPLE cations, have consistently demonstrated otherwise. second docent training program The Marine Science Center is located at 718 Beach. Included in the $165 fee is admission to J.N. Fisherman's Wharf, under the Matanzas Pass bridge "Not only does this incident prove once again that Do you love being out on the water? Aie you a lectures, receive passing grades on quizzes and "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Corkscrew sea turtles are being entangled in fishing nets," said on San Carlos Island at Fort Myers Beach. Join the wildlife watcher? Do yoa enjoy public speaking? demonstrate a talent for public speaking. It is an Swamp Sanctuary and a boat trip to a bird rookery for David Godfrey of the Sea Turtle Survival League, For additional information and reservations, call photo sessions. The fee also includes film and devel- Breeze "but it also demonstrates the callous disregard some Do you love learning new things? Are you one of excitmg and challenging agenda. All those success- Trudi at 765-4327. Newspapers commercial fishermen have for Florida's endangered tfaoM volunteer-type people the islands are noted fuHy J^to} £ pro^ will Assigned a Sales Team natural resources." TV «* vrm m.Vhf ^ *„.,. *i. u- A f weekly time slot. Final selection of candidates will Ostego Bay Center offers "You have to wonder how many of these occur- O^VSiSl£*yfor.the ^ °f P™°n >? ^ * ™ McCarthy, president of Capdva courses and sailing trips rences go undiscovered throughout Florida," said Ted The tall ship Island Rover will be sailing once Openings Available for Starting Saturday, Oct 15, Captiva Cruises and Cr"fes' . Forsgren, director of the Florida Conservation again from the docks behind the Ostego Bay Marine The Breeze and the the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation will conations from the tours will be dedicated to we Association. "It's just another example of the tragic Science Center on Fort Myers Beach. The two-hour offer their second volunteer training program for SCCF, The income will help the foundation with its Lee County Shopper waste and indiscriminate killing that occurs with the Sail & Learn cruises depart Oct. 1, 15 and 29 at 10 docents to narrate local tours. The training program mission of preserving wildlife and native habitat on use of gill and other entanglement nets." a.m. and provide the opportunity for participants to \[T]RTT5D Send Resume or Apply At: Ironically, this incident comes right after a recom- includes field trips, practice sessions, guest lectur- and around the islands. see how the old sailing ships worked (even help the mendation by DEP to ban the use of gill nets along a ers, required and suggested reading material and Those interested in learning more about the pro- crew hoist the sails), as well as learn about the fasci- ^ii time THE CAPE CORAL DAILY BREEZE portion of Florida's east coast in order to protect the lots of information about the wildlife of the islands, gram or setting up an interview for fall enrollment nating environment of Estero Bay and the Gulf of Pine Island Center 2510 Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral endangered green sea turtles and in the midst of a Trainees are required to attend intensive days of should contact Elaine Crabtree at 472-5200, Mexico. 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Tuesday, What's Playing Sept. 27 to Oct. 4 4B Leisure Sept. 27,1994 Arts SANIBEL & CAPTIVA FORT MYERS FORTMYERS Pirate Playhouse Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hail 2200 Periwinkle Way 472-0006 CJalborne & Ned Foulds Theater 0099 College Parkway 481-4849 McGregor at Royal Pafm Square Boulevard Coming attraction: Coming attractions: 839-2787 • 1994 fatl/winter season opens with Net! Simon's 9 Gallagher, the Sledgomatic-wielding comedian, will Coming attraction: •. '• : Potpourri comedy "The Sunshine Boys" Friday, Nov. 11. perform Friday* Oct. 14. Tickets are available at the Subscription tickets for the entire season are now Mann Hall box office, noon to 5 p.m. Monday through • "The Glass Menagerie,".will be presented by the Planning begins for BIG Arts' available. Friday. Edison Community College theatre group Oct. 27-29 and Nov. 2-5. Call for information- annual arts and crafts fair Old Schoolhouse Theater • Acoustic Alchemy will be featured Saturday, Oct. 29. Preparations are well under way for the 15th 1905 Periwinkle Way 472-6862 Call for information, Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre Annual Arts and Crafts Fair sponsored by the 9 The Off Beach Pfayers' will present "Last of the Red 1380 Colonial Blvd. 278-4422 Comedian Jimmy Shubert, Hot Lovers," starting Friday, Sept, 30, at 8 p.m.. The Harborslde Convention Center • The bedroom farce, "Right Bed, Wrong Husband," Barrier Island Group for the Arts. Thanksgiving left, and John "Loco" Bid- 1373 Monroe St 334-4958 directed by Beach Vickers and featuring Van Tracy weekend, Friday, Nov. 25, and Saturday, Nov. show will continue at 8 p,m., Get 1, 6, 7, 13, 14, 15, die at the Sanibel Island 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29- Tickets are $10 for adults Coming attractions: and Liz Abbott, plays Wednesday through Saturday Comedy Club. 26, will find the area surrounding the Sanibel and $5 for theatergoers 17 and under. « The gala opening attraction for the 1994-95 season with selected matinees and Sunday twilight shows. Community Center on Periwinkle Way sur- will be Julio iglesias Thursday, Oct. 27. Single tickets "Right Bed; Wrong Husband' will continue through rounded bustling with activity. BIG Arts Center may be purchased after Sept. 27. Season tickets are Oct. 8. Call now for best seats. Photo by Tracey Markwalter now available. The annual event is one that many people 900 Dunlop Road 395-0900 : NAPLES eagerly look forward to as an opportunity to Phillips and Founders Galleries: « Watch for the announcement of the complete Naples Philharmonic Center begin Christmas shopping for something reaMy Coming attraction: 1994/95 schedule of attractions. 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., 597-1900 • The BIG Arts "Great Musician Series" opens Coming attraction; unique. Many of the fine artists that have Saturday, Nov. 12, with Lark String Quartet. The quar- Arcade Theater returned time and again will be featured, along 2267 First St. 332-6736 • The black tie gala opening event featuring principal tet was a gold medaf winner In the 1991 Shostakovich pops conductor Erich Kunzel, celebrated soprano with new faces and an abundance of wonderful International String Quartet Competition En St. Coming attractions: June Anderson and The Naples Philharmonic arts and crafts - something to suit everyone's Petersburg, Russia, Subscriptions are still available; • The Players Guild's first production of the 1994-95 Orchestra will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5. Season will be Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys," a taste. Tickets for all 11 concerts are $155, any six concerts There will be a reception at 7 p.m. Single tickets are are $102 and single seats are $19. touching slice of show biz life. The show opens Friday, Once again there will be a raffle of some Oct.. 13, at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 In advance, $15 at $98. . wonderful works donated by the participating A review Island Cinema the door. in the galleries '•• 525 Tarpon Bay Road • Two exhibits- Russian Painters; A Current View; artists. The raffle supports the yearly scholar- : • "The Music Man," a benefit presented by the The Land and Its People, etnd White Mountain Bailey's Shopping Center ships awarded by BIG Arts, Plus there will be a Covenant Presbyterian Church, will b£ presented Oct. Painters, 1834-1926: Nineteenth Century American children's art activity area to keep the young- Sanibel Island Comedy Club 472-1701 28-30. Call for information. : Landscapes - open Monday, Oct. 3. Adults $3, $1,50 • Closed for vacation. Watch for upcoming announc- • Watch for the announcement of the complete for students. Tours offered Tuesdays, Thursdays and sters happy and busy. ment of next featured film showing at the island the- : 1994/95 schedule of attractions. : ./ Saturdays at 11 am Mark your calendars now and plan to visit ater, ; "i ;: Sanibel and enjoy the fair. scores a hit with Jimmy Shubert Lee County Civic Center Naples Dinner Theatre For additional information, cail BIG Arts at Sanlbef Island Comedy Club By Tracey Markwalter 11831 Bayshore Road, North Fort Myers 1025 Piper Boulevard North 337-1101 target, politically incorrect and a laugh a minute. Sanibel-Captiva Road 543-746$ : : 395-0900. Islander staffer • Coming attraction: Shubert is one of the few comedians I will repeat- Loco's Island Grill and Canttna 472-8833 Coming attraction: Saturday night... 9:20 p.m., once again I enter The • Theater re-opens Wednesday, Oot 5, with Bob Storytellers of Sanibel edly go see ... over and over again. • Closed for vacation. It will re-open Tuesday, Oct. 4. • Country star George Strait will perform jn concert Goss and his Silver Sizzles, a fast-paced musical Sanibel Island Comedy Club a little late. Dr. Al is Deer crossings? Forget it! Squirrel crossings are Watch for announcement of the comedy headtiner : : present two new classes Friday, Oct. 7, Tickets can be obtained through comedy production guaranteed to enchant, delight and already performing to a not totally full house, yet the concern of Shubert's What about the little guy? commencing Wednesday, Oct. $. Ticketmaster outlets (287-8844). en1;erjairyp^ Bert and Nool MacCarry, known as the everyone seems to be enjoying themselves. Must a squirrel strap antlers to his head to cross die Storytellers of Sanibel, will teach courses In the It was kind of like the quiet before the storm. Dr. street? He definitely fits the Sanibel scene. ancient oral baditionat two suites- duiinj Al is on the topic of personal hygiene - a little off- Cow tipping ...it's not what you think. "Moof!" color humor. And not least, but definitely last, his finale, the dread- Event-filled Mann Hall schedule announced Within 10 minutes the tables began to fill, appar- ed Geraldo Show: Dogs and peanut butter? Narcotic (Due to the omission of several impor- your added enjoyment. as ."The Greatest Illusionist of Our Cedarkirk Conference Center in Lithia, FIa ently this week with frequent visitors because they tant paragraphs in last week's Islander sion of the story of Roxie Hart features M frogs? Birds having relations in mid-air? Squirrels • 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 28 ($35, $25, Time." Once you've seen him, you'll a a score by Ebb and Kander. The mag- just south of Tampa. start heckling Dr. AL It doesn't phase him. In fact, he story concerning the schedule of events and small wildlife crossing the road? Fish in restau- for the 1994-95 season at the Barbara B. $20) - Ballet Stars of Moscow. The believe the billing. His illusions are ical touch of the late director"choreog- The MacCarry's will conduct a six-week actually got funnier working with the crowd. rant aquariums watching their friends die untimely When Dr. Al's session came to an end, our host Mann Performing Arts Hall, the article is Bolshoi ballet master Shamil Yagudin fabulous, his stage presence is master- rapher Bob Fosse and performances by class at ECC - "Storytelling With a Connection" deaths. And, of course, cow tipping and "moof." being reprinted.) John "Loco" Biddle came up to introduce us to the has assembled a company of outstand- ful and he gives you a show of shows. Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivers added - on Tuesdays from 4-6 p.m., starting OQL 18 Whatever you do, go see Jimmy Shubert the next ing performers to present a program of headliner, Jimmy Shubert. With a few comments con- By Frank Wagner • 8 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 5 ($40, $30, prestige and excitement to the original and running through Nov, 18, on the Fort Myers time he's at the Sanibel Island Comedy Club. You'll representative dance classics. You will cerning the general state of the nation, Shubert came Islander staff writer 25) - Anne Murray. A top international Broadway production which was set in campus. . to the stage. Besides being a local favorite, Jimmy laugh til you cry and possibly drop, yes, drop out of be astounded by the masterful tech- recording artist credited with hit-after- the '20s. One of the hit tunes is "All your seat. The brochure announcing the fantas- The Sanibel duo will then teach their has appeared with Sam Kinnison, on MTV Comedy tic new season for 1994/95 at the nique and performance power of these hit singles, 30 albums, and four That Jazz!" Check the club out, it's cheaper than a movie and, Elderhostel class, entitled, "Once Upon a Time: and Comedy on the Road, and he is one of the head- Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall Russian trained dancers. Grammys. • 7:30 p.m., Tuesday and Wednes- The Joy of Storytelling/' at Cedarkirk the week liners of the Disciples of Comedy - each of whom as a close friend of mine stated, "You know, with a in Fort Myers has only been out for a December • 8 p.m., Wednesday, Jan 11 ($32, day, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 ($45, $35, $28). of Jan. 29 to Feb. 3, have appeared at the Comedy Club. Shubert brings to movie, who knows? Can you trust Siskel & Ebert? couple of weeks and according to man- • 8 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 1 ($35, $25) $22, $18). - Rita Rudner. She is the "Will Rogers Follies." This production Elderhostel is an educational program for the stage a rousing performance loaded with excep- Not always!" But a great (and I mean great) comedi- agement, the response had been over- - Howie Mandel. This young super- winner of the 1990 American Comedy won six Tony Awards in 1991, includ- adults over .60, with classes held at i,000 uni- tional comedy. an, who knows? whelming. comic has developed a huge following Award for funniest stand-up comedi- ing best musical. The original show- versities, colleges and other educational institu- It took me most of the evening to realize ... the The Comedy Club is closed through Monday, Oct. If you are interested in becoming a that is ever expanding. You can be sure enne. The Rudner technique is cool, stopping staging was by the inimitable man has a thing for animals!?! From toads loaded tions in all 50 states, throughout Canada* and in 3, but it'll be back in full swing on Tuesday, Oct. 4, subscription patron, my strongest rec- his stand-up comedy will be direct, sassy not brassy and incredibly funny. Tommy Tune and the award-winning with hallucinogens to buck-toothed cows whose with Jim Hanna on stage. ommendation would be to order early. physical and funny. • 8 p.m., Friday, Jan. 13 ($40, $30, more than 40 countries abroad. "moo" comes out "moof." He was on the money, on For more information, call 472-1781. See you there! By doing that you will have access to • 8 p.m., Friday, Dec. 9 ($45, $35, $24) - "Chicago." The musicalized ver- Please see MANN, page 6B the best seats available. $28) - "." The Andrew Lloyd Theater Conspiracy group I am going to list the attractions by Webber's popular musical classic Off Beach Players resume production month but there are four series (at dis- depicts the meteoric rise of Eva Peron, to hold open auditions Oct. 1 and 2 Argentine's first lady. It shows her Bill Taylor, the artistic director for The count prices) available to you and Your Quality Independent yours: Broadway I Series, Broadway II many facets of supposed good and Theater Conspiracy, the resident, company of of the 'Last of the Red Hot Lovers' Series, Family Series and the Variety actual evil. "Don't Cry For Me Drugstore Serving the the Lee County AHiance of the Arts, has (Editor's note: As a preview for the Off Beach Players sketches tied together with one theme and one per- upcoming production of "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," Series. Argentina" is one of the hit songs from Community Needs announced open auditions for the first two we dug Into our files and retrieved the following review son. He is Barney Cashman, a bumbling, fumbling the fabulous Webber score. The origi- shows of the coming season, which wilt start in amateur Don Juan on the make for three different September and October: • Sale Good Thru October 1st • of the same play that the company performed in the • 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept 24 ($11.50) nal Broadway staging was by Harold December. spring. Please note that most of the spring cast is ladies. His love lair just happens to be his mother's - The Great Vaudeville Magic Show. Prince. back. The one excepUon is that Diane Rodina has been apartment. She conveniently vacates the premises The auditions will be held on Saturday, Oct. This fast paced production combines • 5:30 and 8:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. replaced by Vicky Bailey In the part of Bobbi Michele.) twice a week, during the afternoons, to do social HDOL I, from I to4 p.mM and on Sunday, Oct. 2, from the elements of theater, illusion, come- 10 ($36, $26, $20) - White Christmas MIDOL a BAYER work at a hospital. noon to 1 p.m. at the Foulds Theater of the By Frank Wagner dy, pantomime and exciting music. with Rosemary Clooney & Debby William R, Frizzell Cultural Centre on Islander staff writer What is Cashman's occupation? Something for the entire family. Boone. The perfect Christmas Show > Max Strength Caplets or He owns and operates a seafood restaurant. That Max Strength PMS 16s McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers. Actors are The sweetest sounds in all the world of theater are • 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 14 ($25, with two all-time favorite female • Max Str Tab/Cap 30s $3.99 encouraged to bring a one-minute monologue to laughter and applause. They were in great profusion bit of information alone is worth many laughs to Neil $21.50) - Gallagher. This zany cable- vocalists, plus an orchestra, three $3.49 Simon. • Max Str Tablets 100s $8.99 present at the audition. Friday, May 6, at the Old Schoolhouse Theater on comic will keep you roaring with choirs and many more surprises. • Max Strength Caplets or Is he married? • Genuine Tablets 300s $9.99 The Theater Conspiracy's first show of Sie Sanibel. The guffaws and bravos were for all those laughter at his antics, which are never • 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., Wednesday, Max Strength PMS 32s Yes! $539 •Select 50s $4.99 1994-95 season will be "Blithe Spirit*" Noel involved with the Off Beach Players production of predictable. Dec. 28 ($45, $35, $30) - "Nutcracker" Coward's hit of the and Broadway- Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers." Are his extra-curriculum attempts at being a serial November On Ice. This fantastic holiday treat is a lothario successful? lavishly costumed and magnificently stages, It will play Dec. i-f J8 at the Foulds This spring has been a festival of Neil Simon hits. • 7:30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Theater. You'll find that out for yourself when you see (and Wednesday, Nov. 14, 15 and 16 ($45, staged ice spectacle. The featured skat- I've seen "Prisoner of Second Avenue," "Rumors" you must see) "Last of the Red Hot Lovers." You and ing stars are Brian Orser, Lisa Marie PHILLIPS' Cast needs are two males between 30 and 50, $35, $28) - . One NEO- and now "Last of the Red Hot Lovers." He is an your friends will thoroughly enjoy the lustful pitfalls Allen, Natalie and Wayne Seybold. The Milk of Magnesia two females in their 20s, two females between of the first overwhelmingly successful amazing playwright. It is always interesting to see and the trials and errors of Cashman. entire cast is loaded with world class SYNPHRINE 30 and 50 and one female between 40 ted 80. how he sets up one-liners and character laugh lines. Broadway rock musicals. The stars of 15 ml • Liquid 12oz : The direction by Emily Hewitt keeps things mov- the motion picture adaptation with Ted skaters. AH will need British accents...... When they are properly timed and delivered, as they $3.49 ing at a blockbuster pace and the company is out for Neely as Jesus and Carly Anderson as January were in the Off Beach Players production, the result laughs. They succeed. Judas will thrill you with their powerful • 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, • Mild Spray 1/4% • Liquid 26oz is-like a chain reaction of fun and high spirits. Jan. 3 ($35, $30, $20) - David $6.99 -;•-•*'; •i-; performances. The production features • Pediatnc Drops 1/8% In actuality the play is akin to three complete Please see PLAYERS, page state-of-the-art theater technology for Copperfield. This entertainer is billed • 12 Hour Pump 6B THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Sent. 27.1994 , Seofc 27U.tfl94>: THETIS DANDER: 7B> Grand September's 'Viva La Chef class another winner ' ' continued from page 1B on the beautiful, memories and stories from talking with South Seas Plantation's "Viva La Chef September DUCK WITH PLUM SAUCE and you certainly couldn't pay me to 2 tablespoons butter colorful birds that Muni about the old days in Hollywood even venture onto them now. class, which was held at Chadwick's Restaurant on were in such Captiva, was another winner. The plantation staff 2 tablespoons olive oil and his early times in films. Los Angeles had little or no mean- WHAT'S 4 duck breasts, cut in half, boned and skinned abundance on Neile Adams turned out to be a ingful public transportation. I guess I never lowers its standards. My husband Tom and I Adrian's ranch in attended and thoroughly enjoyed the whole class COOKING? 3 lemons, quartered paragon of strength and good health. was New York spoiled. You could get 2 medium onions, peeled and quartered Brazil. She didn't miss a performance, so anywhere in Manhattan in a reasonable from beginning to end. The other cos- Executive Chef Jon Whitney opened the class and x 11/2 cups Port Marsha never had the opportunity to length of time by using a bus or the ££*£%' - "^l^kBy Bobbie Sharp 16 tart plums, skinned, halved and pitted tume was a black perform the role of Sophia Celesta. subway. spoke on the "theme" food that was to be featured halter top cocktail that evening, "A Fall Harvest Cuisine from Around Salt and pepper The Hotel Montecido where Marsha It was also true, once you'd eaten (short evening) stayed was the home-away-from-home the Country." He then introduced the main speaker, accompanied by a red chili sauce. The entree was Pinch of cayenne from the lotus tree, your pace of life gown with a large for many of the Broadway performers Bob Neeson, who is the processing director for The from the Northwest - roasted duck breasts with a Place the following in a ceramic or glass dish: oil, slowed to an easy gait. The gnawing black chantilly working in L.A. Mornings and after- Mariner Corporation in mis area. He talked about the plum sauce. Last, but definitely not least, was Chef lemons, onions and one quarter of the Port. Whisk tc adamancy about making the rounds or lace skirt. When noons at the pool were like a meeting foods we were to have at dinner. The "exotics" plus Mike Ahmadis' dessert from the Great Plains - a blend. Place the duck in the marinade and refrigerate attending casting calls to further your Marsha wasn't of the Eastern gypsies and the gossip the more ordinary fruits and vegetables, how to pick fresh berry Linzertorte. This was definitely an all- it for five hours, turning occasionally. Preheat the career suddenly took second place to a oven to 350. Melt the butter in a saute pan over medi- moving it looked flew. You could find out more about trip to the beach. Here was the place to them out, store them and prepare them. He is sold on encompassing menu. perfectly plain the future of hydroponics. I think he is absolutely cor- um heat. Cook the breasts in the butter about two what was being cast in New York and party, meet new friends and have a lit- and unadorned, L.A. at pool-side than you could read rect. TOMATO CINNAMON CHOWDER FOR SIX minutes per side - do not overcook. Place the meat in tle fun in the sun. but the minute in any current publication including Bob discussed the latest "in" foods - Australian 3 cups fresh tomatoes, peeled, cored, seeded an oven-proof dish and add the marinade, the rest of "It's not what you know but who she moved the Variety. blue squash, Yukon potatoes and tomatillos - and and diced the Port, plums, salt, pepper and cayenne. Bake 201<> you know" is certainly a truism any- gown became I am positive one had many theatri- where they can be purchased. Also discussed was the 1 white onion, minced 30 minutes according to the size of the breasts. Basti where, but it was especially true, prac- electrified. The cal advantages if you lived Los nutritional value of certain fruits, meats and vegeta- 1 celery stalk, diced them a number of times - do not overcook. tically mandatory, in the City of (ha! sequins and beads Angeles. But it is a city I was never bles. 2 cups beef stock This will serve four, according to the size of the ha!) Angels. that had been so (.comfortable in, even back in the late We were going to have duck for our entree and 2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar breasts. I served it with wild rice, though a pilaf Marsha and I looked forward to the carefully camou- '50s. Bob said that the breasts do not have to be fatty when 2 teaspoons sugar would also do nicely. Before plating, I removed the pleasures of autumn in New York in the flaged took on a Everything seemed to be miles apart prepared properly. It is a lean and healthy meat and Salt and pepper lemon pieces and then poured the sauce over the ric< fall of 1958. At that time, fall in life of their own and linked together by miles of free- can be prepared in various ways. His talk was fol- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon and the duck. Manhattan was very special. The city as they sparkled ways. Everyone from 16 to 96 drove as lowed by a demonstration by Sous Chef Richard from 1/4 teaspoon allspice Those of you who are interested in signing up for came alive with the excitement and and danced. if they were auditioning for the "Cap'n Al's" on how to bone a duck. (Why is it they 1/8 teaspoon mace the next class, go to the telephone and call expectations of a new season. The gowns that Indianapolis Speedway. Heavens for- always make things like that look so easy? Well my 1/4 teaspoon cayenne Chadwick's. Ask for the Catering Department and each dancer wore fend, if you wanted to exit and were in guess is that every single chef at South Seas is an 6 whole cinnamon sticks sign up. Do not procrastinate. This is a marvelous Next week: An update on the in the ballroom the wrong lane. You couldn't have paid expert or they would not be there. Frankly, I have Place all the above except the cinnamon sticks in a "learning" experience which is fun! These classes Broadway scene and the excitement of Jack at Bailey's bone poultry for me.) have been the high spot of the summer. scene were strap- me to drive on the freeways - then- expecting a "little stranger." pan and bring it to a boil. Turn to simmer, cover and less and done in Now on to our dinner... The first course was a cook about 30 minutes. Puree it in batches in a whites with floral chowder from New England, a tomato cinnamon one, Bobbie Sharp has been cooking for family and friends blender, reheat it and ladle it into warm soup cups. decorations. Each not clam. It was called a church chowder (I would not for 50 years. She has studied under Chef Tel and under Garnish each cup with a cinnamon stick. Serve it Julie Dannenbaum at the Creative Cooking School in had a special kind know about that). The second course was a immediately. Philadelphia. She and her husband, Thomas, moved to Southwestern one - tomatillos stuffed with crab of train and was Sanibel in 1980 from Berwyn, Pa. just a little bit dif- ferent in design. continued from page 5B The material was very heavy, yet it score is by Cy Coleman, Betty Comden • 8 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 5 ($35, $25, dance retelling of the popular fairy tale. choreographed by such masters as moved like it had and Adolph Green. $20) - The Ballet Florida production of The choreographer is Vince Nebrada Alvin Ailey, Vincent Nebrada and Peier been swirled by February "Cinderella." A full-length (three-act) and Ballet Florida, directed by Marie Martins. Here is your opportunity to the wind. TIDES Hale, is one of the finest young ballet see the finest performances in ball* K There was one companies performing in the U.S. from the most exciting repertoire in the tragic mistake in today. Join the constantly growing contemporary dance world. the design that no FOR group of Southwest Florida dance • 8 p.m., Tuesday, March 14 ($<^6. one had consid- enthusiasts and see this exciting $36, $26) - Victor Borge - Brief and ered. The trains evening with Ballet Florida. Concise. The best, the funniest, the became heavier SANIBEL TURTLE • 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 19 most ingratiating Danish music with and heavier. As ($30, $25) - The McGuiie Sisters. You comedy artist performing today. they were used, shouldn't miss The McGuire Sisters' • 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 15 they picked up & triumphant return to the stage with a ($45, $35, $28) - "Anything Goes." U the normal full evening of their hit songs plus sis- was this Broadway musical comeil> residue of dirt CAPTIVA ter Phyllis' fabulous impersonations of that bestowed on lyricist/composer from the stage the stars. Cole Porter, the title King Cole. Tie floor. The gowns Marsha Wagner models "The Macaw." began to become . • 8 p.m., Wednesday, Feb 22 ($35, queen of musical comedy, Eth-I Broadway opening if he felt "At The SEPT. & OCT. more and more strapless and most of $25, $20) - Italian/American Festival.- Merman, originally belted out many »f Grand" was not a proper vehicle for An exciting evening with Jerry Vale, those hit tunes. They included "Blow. the dancers spent many bars of music him. DATE DAY HIGH LOW Anna Maria Alberghetti and The Gabriel, Blow!", "You're the Top" ami pulling, tugging and adjusting to keep He kept things "nip and tuck" and A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Gaylords the title tune "Anything Goes." from dancing au natural - topless. his final decision in the dark. A huge 27 TUE. 4:49 8:36 1:36 pm 11:57 March • 8 p.m., Thursday, March £3 "At the Grand" was one of the most advertising campaign was launched (It's packed with pleasure) ($35,$25,$20) - Tokyo Festival BalU beautifully designed and executed cos- stating Muni would open on Broadway * 28 WED. 6:06 9:42 2:52 « 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., Sunday, March A novel mix of ballet, incomparat > tume spectacles I'd ever seen. I got the in his first musical at the 46th Street 5 ($9.50) - 101 Dalmations. This tale athleticism and aristocratic magnifi- opportunity back stage to see for Theater in October, shortly after the '29 THU. 7:31 10:19 1:51 3:57 (tail?) is an exciting and warm adven- cence makes this a new look at the i rt myself the perfection of the stitchery. San Francisco engagement. The New 30 FRI. 8:54 10:45 3:25 4:48 ture of a family of dalmations. A of dance. Each costume was haute couture. York theater's marquee was ablaze delight for parents and kids alike. • 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, March J1* The settings by Rouben Ter- with the announcement. It never came 1 SAT. 10:01 11:07 4:33 5:27 • 7:30 p.m.. Thursday, March 9 ($45, $35, $28) - "." Th-s Arutunian were awesome in the truest to pass. Muni nixed it. 2 SUN. 10:59 11:25 5:22 6:03 MAY 1 OCT. 31 NESTING SEASON ($42, $32, $26) - Camelot." This pro- Rogers and Hammerstein, Pulitzer sense of the word. There were three Marsha had heard rumblings about duction is filled with color, pageantry Prize-winning musical brought togeth.f revolving stages, a golden mirrored the San Francisco closing from the 3 MON. 11:54 11:47 6:09 6:35 and a richness of a time that can live the fabulous talents of Mary Martin J> elevator that worked and the mirrored horse's mouth, so to speak. Once the ]By Lee County & City of Sanibel Ordinance, Gulf 1 only in our imagination. The original Nellie Forbush and Enzio Pinza as tlu walls that enclosed the stage weighed stage manager learned that she spoke (Beach Lights are to be turned off from 9pm to 7am. Broadway production starred Julie exiled French Planter. The score •* tons. It would have been a catastrophe German, she was assigned to get Muni The Islander Tides are presented as a public Andrews, Richard Burton and Robert loaded with hits including "Sorm1 if anyone had ever gotten caught as the to the proper entrances in certain scenes because of the fear of him being service to readers and are obtained HATCHING PERIOD IS 60 TO 65 DAYS Goulet. The rich score has many hits Enchanted Evening," "Younger than walls came swiftly into place during a including "If Ever I Would Leave Springtime" and "Bali Hai.!* black-out. caught as the scenery careened into "SOME BABIES HAVE HATCHED - BE EXTRA CAREFUL" place. His eyesight was failing but on from Priscilla Murphy Realty. You." • 8 p.m., Friday, March 31 ($3- No expense had been spared in any top of that, he sometimes behaved like Tides have been computed at the Sanibel A law change dictates that nests are not to be moved, • 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., ($50, $40, $22, $15) - Dance Through Time. * department. The cast included: Muni as a naughty child and was hesitant about but locations are to be marked. Turtle "Watchers $36) - Kenny Rogers. This legendary kaleidoscope of colorful costume1', Kringelein; the Broadway beauty Joan making an entrance. Lighthouse. For Upper Sanibel and performer has dominated all media. His Diener, known for her phenomenal monitor nests everyday. memorable music and fancy footwork Frau Marsha spoke the Mother- Captiva, subtract 30 minutes for high fans are legion, his hits numerous and April bosom, as Isola Parelli; opera star tongue with willful persuasion and her tide, 16 minutes for low tide. his warm and charismatic personality • 8 p.m., Friday, April 21; 2 p.i" Cesare Danova as Barone de Bernardi; typical Germanic commands were If you find a nest, DO NOT DISTURB! creates its own aura. (Friendly tip: Put and 8 p.m., Saturday April 22; and - Broadway veteran George Givot as issued with the usual unbending: "You Sig. Sicilone; well-known movie per- in you ticket request early; in fact, p.m., Sunday, April 23 ($46, $38, $3 • will do dis and you will likedat." If you are concerned about a sea turtle nest, you may formers David Opatoshu and Vladimir 1 immediately). - "Cats". Sir s Needless to say, Muni heard and heed- Sokoloff and many others. call 472-2329 ' • 8 p.m., Saturday, March 11 ($35, musical rendering of T.S. Eliot's d* ed. After all Marsha's mother, Gerda, was descended from an endless line of $25, $20) - Marie Hale's Ballet Florida Possum's Book of Practical Cats •" Muni had been quite shrewd in his Aryan ancestors. Presents Three Masterpieces. One of becoming more and more like Jeroii" contractual arrangements with producer most brilliant young dance troupes in Edwin Lester. He would sign only if he Actually Marsha and Muni became American will perform three pieces Please see MANN, page118 had the power to say "No" to a good friends. She has a storehouse of

•u-~*-' 8B THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Sept. 27.1994 Tuesday. Seat. 271*994THE ISUANBMI*- Potpourri continued from page 4B CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers TUESDAY, SEPT. 27 Moms' and Dads' Aerobics — Robin Grinstead The second show, "Hot Baltimore," by Lanford teaches an aerobics class (with child care provided) lecture, video and guided tour at 1 p..m. Admission is • Iyengar style yoga, taught by Pamela Wortzel, Southwest Florida Jazz Society "Walk In the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through $3; children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. Wilson, is a brilliant off-Broadway success that has the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are from 9 to 10 a.m. in the multipurpose room off the starting Oct. 8 and running through Nov. 12. The to host season's first jam session gym at the Sanibel Rec Center. The nursery open been described as bringing "compassion, humor and offered starling at 8:30 a.m. Meet at the foundation. class will be held Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. and the cost On Tuesday, Oct. 4, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., at the until 10:30 a.m. $2 donation is requested. Call 472- Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation arresting theatricality to its touching study of lost Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise is $48 for the series or $ 10 per session. Holiday Inn - Fort Myers Airport.the Southwest Moms' and Dads' Aerobics — Robin Grinstead 0361. souls trapped by society's inexorable decay." It will aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 • Beginners Watercolors, taught by Liz White, Florida Jazz Society will host the season's first jam teaches an aerobics class (with child care provided) run March 23 through April 9 at the Foulds. from 9 to 10 a.m. in the multipurpose room off the Living Again — FISH-sponsored support group for p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please meets Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. starting Oct. session. call 472-5300 for additional information or reserva- Cast needs include the following male parts: one gym at the Sanibel Rec Center. The nursery open grief recovery meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Sanibel 13 and running through Nov. 17. The cost is $60 for Admission is $5 for members or $10 for non-mem- tions. teenager approximately 16, one college-age student until 10:30 a.m. $2 donation is requested. Call 472- Community Church. Call Topper Schram at 395-0130 the series or $12.50 per class. bers. 0361. or FISH at 472-0404. around 20, one in his 20s, two in their 30s, one bald- • Pastels with Marianne Randell will meet At this first meeting of the new season, the Port Sanibel hams — Sanibel Emergency Radio Amateur ing between 35 and 45 and one senior citizen around Unit is on the air at 7:30 p.m. Sanibel frequency: Wednesdays from 1 to 3:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 19 Charlotte Jazz Society and the Southwest Florida Jazz Caregivers Support Group — Friends In Service CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers 70. The females needed are one around age 19, one in Here-sponsored group meets at 10 a.m. at the home lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is 146.79, pi of 173.8. Unit welcomes check-ins by visit- and running through Nov. 23. The cost is $60 for the Society will combine their talents for a deluxe, super- ing hams. Call Jerry Deutscher, KC4PTX, at 472- her early 20s, two in their 30s, one school teacher of Topper Schram on Bunting Lane on Sanibel. Call $3; children under 12 free. Call 472-3644 for informa- series, $13 per session. swinging session of "jazz at its best." 5130. type 45 or older, one "everyone's mom" between 50 Topper at 395-0130 or FISH at 472-0404 for informa- tion. • Life Drawing with Gale Bennett begins Oct. 25 Pertinent information: Come early for the best and 60 and one in her late 60s. tion. and runs through Nov. 22. It will meet Tuesdays at seating (cabaret style). There is a large dance floor Self improvement — 'Twelve Steps for Everyone" AA — Closed step meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael For additional information about these two audi- and All Angels Episcopal Church on Sanibel. 7:30 p.m. at the center The cost is $50 for the course with a cash bar. The parking areas are well lit. CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers meets at 11 a.m. at Sanibel Community Church. Call tions or the shows, or the third production - "Sex, or $12.50 per class. Most important: Proceeds will benefit a music lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is 472-2684 for information. Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll," which will play April 27 $3; children under 12 free. Call 472-3644 for informa- MONDAY, OCT. 3 For additional information, call BIG Arts at 395- scholarship fund for aspiring young musicians. AA — Closed women's meeting at 10 a.m. at Sanibel through May 13, call Bill Taylor at 939-2787. tion. AA — Closed men's discussion meeting at Sanibel 0900. For information, please call 945-0556. Congregational United Church of Christ at noon. Congregational United Church of Christ. Mystery film — Island Seniors will watch Agatha Rubio exhibit to be featured Christie's Poirot in 'The Adventure of Chapham Cook" Out to Lunch Bunch — Island Seniors' group visits Drop-In — Island Seniors gather at 9:30 a.m. for cof- at Frizzeli Cultural Centre Gilligan's (the old F&B Oyster House) at noon. Call fee and conversation at the Sanibel Community at 1 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call 475- Lydia Rubio, a Cuban-born surrealistic landscape 5743 for information. 472-5743 for reservations or information. Center. Call 472-5743. painter, will bring her series of tumultuous voyages Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Body fitness — A low-intensity workout for those and dangerous journeys to the Frizzeli Cultural Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise over age 50, led by Carla Ferrell for Island Seniors, Centre on McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers. The aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 will be held at 10 a.m. at the Sanibel Community show takes a trip through the world of exile, referring p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Center. $1 for members; $3 for non-members. Call p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please to the universal themes of life, love and death. call 472-5300 for additional information or reserva- call 472-5300 for additional information or reserva- 472-5743. tions. tions. The opening reception will be held Sunday, Oct. 2, CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Lee County Alliance of the AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel AA — Open meeting, 11th step discussion, is held at lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is Arts, Frizzeli Cultural Centre, Fort Myers. The exhi- Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. at Sanibel Community Church. $3; children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. bition will run through Oct. 30. For more information, call 939-2787. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 AA — Closed discussion meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Painting & Drawing A-Z — Class taught by Gale Mammographies — Southwest Florida Regional Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. Bennett meets from 1-4 p.m. at BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop Medical Center's Mobile Mammography Unit set up Road. $60 for the series of six courses or $12.50 per Open house, tour to be held at shop at the Bailey's Shopping Center on Sanibel. FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 session. Call 395-0900 for information. Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts Appointments are necessary. Call 939-8678 for infor- 'Walk in the Wetlands* — Exploratory trips through The Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts will mation. the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are Seniors bowling — Island Seniors League bowls just ^Beauty *^**> Beast" offered starting at 8:30 a.m. Meet at the foundation. for fun at 1:30 p.m. at Beach Bowl on San Carlos hold an open house Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 1 and KiwanSs — Club members meet at 7:30 a.m. at Mulli- Boulevard. $5.50 per person. Call Lloyd Kyllo at 472- 2. Tours of the spectacular arts and entertainment gan's restaurant at The Dunes. Visiting Kiwanis wel- Drop-in — Island Seniors gather at 9:30 a.m. for cof- 1235. facility in Pelican Bay, including a back stage look, come. Call 472-3127. fee and conversation at the Sanibel Community will feature the breathtaking view from the "follow Center. Call 472-5743. Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation spot" booth, 36 feet above the auditorium. 'Walk in the Wetlands" — Exploratory trips through Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise the Sanibel-Gaptiya Conservation Foundation are Body fitness — A low-intensity workout for those aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 Free guided tours will be available between 10 offered starting at 8:30 a.m. Meet at the foundation. over age 50, led by Carla Ferrell for Island Seniors, p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please a.m. and 4 p.m. Oct. 1, and between noon and 5 p.m. will be held at 10 a.m. at the Sanibel Community call 472-5300 for additional information or reserva- Oct. 2. Visitors are encouraged to arrive at least 50 AA — Open step meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Sanibei Center. $1 for members; $3 for non-members. Call tions. minutes before closing. Community Church. 472-5743. In addition to backstage tours, art docents will pro- AA — Open discussion meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Drop-in — Island Seniors gather at 9:30 a.m. for cof- CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Captiva Community Center. vide tours of the current gallery exhibitions - Russian fee and conversation at the Sanibel Community lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is Painters, the Land and its People; and White Center. Call 472-5743. $3; children under 12 free. Call 472-3644. Library Kids — Sanibel Library youth group - for stu- Mountain Painters, Nineteenth Century American dents in grades 4-8 - meets from 6 to 7 p.m. Election Landscapes. The tours will be held Oct. 1 at 11 a.m., Body fitness — A low-intensity workout for those Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation of officers and yearly plans to be discussed. Call 472- noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m., and Oct 2 at 1, 2, 3 over age 50, led by Carla Ferrell for Island Seniors, Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise 2483 for information. and 4 p.m. will be held at 10 a.m. at the Sanibel Community aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 Center. $1 for members; $3 for non-members. Call p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Island Fishing Club — Group meets at 6 p.m. at the The official opening date for the art exhibits is . 472-5743. call 472-5300 for additional information or reserva- Sanibel Community Center. Visitors welcome. Monday, Oct. 3. Gallery admission is $3 for adults tions. and $1.50 for students. Preschool Story Hour — Youngsters ages 2-5, Sanibel hams — Sanibel Emergency Radio Amateur For any additional information, call (800) 597- accompanied by a parent, will enjoy special stories at AA — Open meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael and All Unit meets at 7 p.m. at Sanibel City Hall. All hams 1900. the Sanibel Public Library at 10:30 a.m. Call 472- Angels Episcopal Church. welcome. Call Jerry Deutscher, KC4PTX, at 472- 2483. 5130. SATURDAY, OCT. 1 Shellcrafters needed to create Moms* coffee — Moms and children under 5 may AA — Closed meeting at 9 a.m. at Captiva TUESDAY, OCT. 4 shell art for 1995 Shell Fair join others at a mothers' coffee at 10:30 a.m., spon- Community Center. FLOWMOBILE — Florida's mobile licensing bureau It's that time of year again - volunteer shellcrafters sored by Island Children's Co-op. Call Frankette visits Bailey's shopping center lot from 8:30 a.m. to 4 are needed to help start making shell artworks to be Rinaldi at 472-8386 or Erika Pierce at 466-5692 for Moms' and Dads' Aerobics — Robin Grinstead p.m. Call 433-6552 for information. information. teaches an aerobics class (with child care provided) sold t the annual island Shell Fair which will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. in the multipurpose room off the 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through at the Sanibel Community Center in March. SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers gym at the Sanibel Rec Center. The nursery open the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are The Shellcrafters Workshop begins Monday, Oct. ISLANDS PREFERRED NEWSPAPER AND RECEIVE THIS lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is until 10:30 a.m. $2 donation is requested. Call 472- offered starting at 8:30 a.m. Meet at the foundation. 3, at the Community Center on Periwinkle Way. The BEAUTIFUL FULL COLOR 18"X24" POSTER FREE! $3; children under 12 free. Call 472-3644 for informa- 0361. tion. sessions will continue through the winter and spring Moms' and Dads' Aerobics — Robin Grinstead until the Shell Fair opens. Water aerobics — The pool at the Rec Center on teaches an aerobics class {with child care provided) Line dancing — No partners needed to enjoy coun- San-Cap Road is reserved for an Island Seniors water from 9 to 10 a.m. in the multipurpose room off the Experienced and novice shellcrafters are welcome OR CALL 813-472-5185 try/western line dancing with Island Seniors' instructor aerobics program at 10 a.m. Call the Rec Center at gym at the Sanibel Rec Center. The nursery open and urged to attend. David Bennett. Beginners at 1 p.m., advanced at 2 472-0345 or Island Seniors at 472-5743. until 10:30 a.m. $2 donation is requested. Call 472- All shells are provided and you can come for the Note! There will be a $2.50 postage charge to mail poster to your home. Subscribe or Renew your p.m. at Sanibel Community Center. Wear loose, com- 0361. whole day of work - along with the fun and com- paper at the Islander office and receive poster at no charge! fortable clothing. $1 for members; $3 for non-mem- Kripalu Yoga — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress radery - or just part of the day. You can also bring bers. Call 472-5743. reduction and relaxation program from 10:30 a.m. to CROW tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers your lunch - a refrigerator is available. noon at the Sanibel Fitness Center. $42 for six class- lecture, video and guided tour at 11 a.m. Admission is NAME Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation es or $10 for single session. Call 395-1787 for infor- $3; children under 12 free. Cail 472-3644. For additional information, call the Community Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise mation. Center at 472-2155. STREET APT. NO. aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 Mystery film — Island Seniors will watch Agatha STATE ZIP p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Christie's Poirot in "The Adventure of Chapham Cook1 CITY call 472-5300 for additional information or reserva- BIG Arts schedule picks up; Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise at 1 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call 475- PHONE tions. aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 5743 for information. classes scheduled for fall/winter p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Painting & Drawing A-Z, taught by Gale Bennett, 2407 FEKtWMKLB WAT IN RTIZ DINER ISLANDER CENTER AA — Wednesday Women's group meets at 7:30 call 472-5300 for additional information or reserva- will help kick off the fall season of courses offered at Nature cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation PAYMENT ENCLOSED • BILL ME Q p.m. at the Sanibel Community Church. tions. Foundation's one-hour natural history boat.cruise the Barrier Island Group for the Arts on Sanibel. aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 Bennett's course will be held Mondays from 1 to 4 VISA Q MASTERCARD Q THURSDAY, SEPT. 29 SUNDAY, OCT. 2 p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Beach walk — Meet at the SCCF at 8:30 a.m. for a Reservation deadline — Today's the last day to P.m. at the center, starting Oct. 3 and running through ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION LEE COUNTY $19.75 call 472-5300 for additional information or reserva- ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION FLORIDA $26.00 ACCOUNT NO. half-mile guided beach walk. Tides, waves, island reserve your spot for the Newcomers & Oldtimers lun- tions. Nov. 7. The cost is $60 for the series or $12.50 for geology, beach vegetation, marine life and other cheon to be held Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the Sundial ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION U.S.A. $26.00 EXPIRATION DATE single class sessions. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION FOREIGN $40.00 beach topics are discussed along the way. Fee by Beach and Tennis Resort. $8.50 per person. Call Dr AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel Other upcoming courses for October at BIG Arts SIGNATURE Faye Granberry at 472-6940 for reservations. FLA. SALES TAX INCLUDED WHERE APPLICABLE donation. Call 472-2329 for information. Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. include: PLEASE ALLOW 3 WEEKS TO START DELIVERY Players continued from page 4A Tuesday, Peter Steams as Cashman is a paragon of propriety 10B Islanders At Large Sept. 27,1994 with lustful fantasies. He is always appropriately posed for the kill but chickens at the last minute. It's not so much what he does, but the way he does it that Looking Ahead,., Church Sunday School 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' is devastatingly funny. He's a towering buffer zone This is just a reminder ... the next Schedule Announced off which the ladies bounce one comedy line after meeting of the Captiva Business Sanibel Congregational United another. Stems is simply splendid. Association will be held Wednesday, Church of Christ will resume its regular The three ladies have been carefully cast. They are Oct. 12, at the Captiva Community Sunday school classes for children very different in looks, being and line readings. Center on Chapin Lane. Sunday, Oct. 2 Helma Reynolds' Elaine Navazio could be a dis- The one-hour sessions provide the During October, classes will be held tant cousin of Billie Dawn from "Born Yesterday." opportunity for islanders to discuss simultaneously with the regular 10 a.m. She portrays a nicotine-hooked New Yorker who business and community issues. The worship service. From November group's last meeting, set for Aug. 10, through April, when the church adds speaks with a voice laced with a New York accent. was cancelled, so there should be a another worship service, classes will be She is a dynamite charge clearly marked "ready for variety of issues to cover at this gather- held simultaneously with the 9 a.m. action." Reynolds plays Navazio with a no-fooling- ing. service. Students will attend the open- around personality. She is out for an afternoon of ft ft ft ing of the worship service and will then hanky-panky and is even willing to play by a time Caregivers to Meet be excused for classes. schedule. The Caregivers Support Group will The children will study the Old Diane Rondina's Bobbi Michele is a bundle of meet today, Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 10 Testament. trigger reactions. She has just auditioned for someone a.m. at the home of Topper Schram on All classes will be held in the she thinks may have been David Merrick, lives with a Bunting Lane on Sanibel. The monthly church's recently completed ground German female vocal instructor she constantly refers sessions are sponsored by Friends In level addition. Parents and friends will to as a Nazi and tells detailed stories of Mr. H. and Service Here. be invited to visit the new classroom her kidnapped Lhasa Apso. Regardless of her flip per- For information, please call Topper facilities after the worship service During a recent story session at the above act out the story. sonality, she's a winner in my book. I'll remember Sunday, Oct. 16. new Sanibel Public Library, the young- The special story session recently her every time I hear "What the World Needs Now." at 395-0130 or FISH at 472-0404. sters from the Rabbit Road Center for followed the Rabbit Road Center for ft ft is Mary Hagemann, who chairs the Antionette Graham's Jeanette Fisher is the one Christian Education Committee, said Children enjoyed reading - and acting Children's presentation of a big rock- Mammography Unit out - the story of "Goldilocks and the ing chair to the library - for use with who must finally bring our hero Cashman to his sens- parents may pre-register their children es. Her segment has the most moralizing. This lady is to Return to Sanibel Sept. 28 by calling the church office at 472- Three Bears." Four of the youngsters children's story sessions! The Southwest Florida Regional really uptight and clutches her purse closer than Peter Stearns, left, and Antoinette Graham in "Last of the Red Hot Lovers." 0497, or they may register in person ft ft ft Linus does his security blanket. She is also as Medical Center's mobile mammogra- Sunday, Oct. 17, in the classrooms. If opening night's audience was any barometer, Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for theatergoers phy unit will be on Sanibel Wednesday, 'Shoo the Flu' Program County VCB Updates Hurricane adamant as Linus about not parting with it. The teachers are Nina Klaudt and The Lee County Flu Coalition, Preparedness Plan The wrap-up is no less funny than the others but word of mouth will make "Last of the Red Hot aged 17 and under. You can call 472-6862 for reser- Sept. 28, to provide rnammographies - Marilyn Niehoff, assisted by Martha Lovers" a sellout in no time flat. vations. at a close, convenient location - for which includes representatives of the The Lee County Visitor & by now you have become aware Simon has flashed Ryckman and Mary Hagemann. Tickets are available on Sanibel at Bailey's and island residents and guests. The church is located at 2050 American Lung Association, the Lee Convention Bureau has been busy his "The End" card and you want him to get on with County Public Health Unit and the updating its hurricane prepared- it. The performance schedule for the new production Brown's Movies and More. Off island you can pur- The unit is certified by the American Periwinkle Way. of "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" at the Old chase tickets at Hollywood Movies on McGregor College of Radiology and the X-ray ft ft ft Visiting Nurses Association, kicked off ness/economic recovery plan, which My recommendation is go, go, go, but only if you its "Shoo the Flu" immunization cam- has won numerous national awards. In enjoy an evening of fun, frolic, and non-stop laughter. Schoolhouse Theater on Sanibel is Sept. 30 and Oct. Boulevard in Iona and Wicker Expressions in the films are read by board-certified radiol- 'Welkom Back* Luncheon Set 1, Oct. 6-7, Oct. 13-15, Oct. 20-22 and Oct. 27-29. Wal-Mart/Scotty's Center. ogists at the Regional Medical Center. The Sanibel-Captiva Christian paign Monday, Sept. 26, 1994. Flu order for Lee County to successfully Results are then mailed to the patient's Women's Club cordially invites all immunizations will be offered for $10 bring tourism back to its potential fol- physician. women to a Welkom Back" luncheon per person. lowing a natural disaster, such as a hur- Breast cancer can be cured if diag- to be held Thursday, Oct. 13, from 11 The project workers.will visit ricane, it is important to communicate Mann continued from page 6B Sanibel Tuesday, Oct. 4. From 8:30 to with the accommodations industry and nosed and treated at Its earliest stage. a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Sundial Beach and "Shining Time The American Cancer Society recom- Tennis Resort, on Middle Gulf Drive on 11:30 a.m., immunizations will be media throughout the world. The VCB Kerns "Old Man River" - it just keeps rolling along, musical full of incredible adventures, Pippi's got Magic Show," "101 Dalmatians," mends a baseline mammogram for Sanibel. given at the Sanibel Community Center has established a plan to carry out that "Cats" is currently the most successful production kids rockin' in their seats from coast to coast." Station" and "Pippi Longstocking." All seats for the on Periwinkle Way. communication in Broadway's long history of hits. The mother lode Family Series are $34. those between 35 and 40, a mammo- "Dutch" Treat will be presented by M 1 gram every two years for those Flu immunization can be a life- The VCB's main responsibilities is still playing to packed houses at the Winter Broadway Series I includes: ^esusGhrist Call the box .office, 481-M49, fox price^of the Sundial Chef Peter Abrahamson. Helen % between 40 and 50 and a mammogram Dray will give "Welkom" Words of saver, particularly for those in "high during such a crisis such include serv- Garden theater on Broadway, Superstar," "Evita," "Chicago" and 'Wiif Rogers' Variety Series. If you Jhavjen't rec Sure every year for those over 50. Wisdom and Amber Rigsby will sing risk" groups including people over 65 ing as a central information bureau for May Follies." lisg alll prices,pleasi'l e calll 48t §^ Appointments are necessary. For "Tulip Tune's." years of age, adults and children with travel and tourism media, providing'a • 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., Friday May 5 <$1L5O) - The subscription cost for orch/mezz i$ $1'22 and to be included in the Mann Hall mailing list.. ^ more information or to make an The cost is $11. For reservations long-term health problems, health care central housing bureau for emergency The phrase to remember when you think of the workers and serving as a central point "Shining Time Station." Dynamic musical num- balcony is $97. appointment, call 939-8678. call, Marilyn Francis at 472-0612. professionals and residents of nursing . Broadway. Series II includes: "Camelot," " Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall Season for homes and other related institutions. of public information for destination bers, fast-paced choreography and clever staging ft ft -ft ft ft ft are intertwined with story-telling and audience par- "Anything Goes," "South Pacific" and "Cats." 1994-95 is: "Put a Little Magic in Your Night!" For more information and a list of conditions and accommodations status. There are many nights. There's lots of magic. Now Prosthetics Team to Speak at Newcomers and Oldtimers Luncheon the other scheduled immunization sites, Arrangements have been made with ticipation. The subscription cost for brch/mezz is $135 and the VCB's telemarketing agency to • 2 p,m., Saturday, May 20 ($9.50) - "Pippi balcony is $102. it's up to you to take advantage of these many mag- contact the American Lung Association ical nights at Mann Hall. at 215-1511. relocate its offices east of 1-75 in the Longstocking." This production is called "a wacky Family Series includes: "The Great Vaudeville ft ft ft event of an emergency. Candidates Night In case of such an emergency, visi- Mark your calendars ... On Tuesday, tors and residents alike can call either Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m., there will be a 338-3500 or 768-9339 for information. Just one a day Candidates Night at the Captiva Civic ft ft ft Center. A number of the local candidates on What's for Lunch? 'Living Green'with the Nov. 8 ballot are expected to be on As a service to island youngsters hand. Refreshments will be served. (and their parents) attending a few more tips to For information, call 472-2111. Sanibel Elementary School, ft ft ft Cypress Lake Middle School or help the environment 'Breast Health for a Lifetime' Cypress Lake High School, The Islander is publishing the weekly By Anne Bellew Program to be Held Oct 1 school lunch menu. Islander staff writer In recognition of Breast Health The cost is $1.60 at the elemen- The League of Environmental Educators of Florida Month - October 1994 - a program tary school and $1.85 for both the The finishing touches... provided the information used for this weeks tip's for titled "Breast Health for a Lifetime" middle school and high school. Living Green. will be presented Saturday, Oct. 1, at Milk is included with every meal Long-time island resident, environmentalist and Sunday - Drain your Sunday morning breakfast- Tootie McGregor's at the Fort Myers and an additional carton is 35 cents. Sanibel sign-maker Charles LeBuff puts finishing Country Club on McGregor Boulevard paint strokes on the new Barrier Island Group for in-bed bacon treat on a paper bag, not paper towels. Wednesday, Sept. 28 - Crisp the Arts sign on Ounlop Road on Sanibel. LeBuff "From Tragedy to Triumph" will be limbs, eyes and/or facial disfigurement, in Fort Myers. Registration for the pro- fish sticks* creamy mashed pota- Monday - Fresh mushrooms keep better in a made and installed the new sign for the island arts brown paper bag than loose or in their plastic basket. the subject of speakers David Kinzer, and the alternatives for women who gram begins at 8:30 a.m. and the pro- toes, peas and carrots, corn bread center.' C.P.; Gregory Anerino, C.P.; and have had mastectomies." gram will run from 9 a.m. until noon. and chilled peaches. Tuesday - Check out the possibility of using Marianne Kinzer, CO., the owners and David Kinzer, (above, left) the son Sponsored by Paradigr> Resource Thursday, Sept. 29 - Oven - rechargeable batteries in your battery-operated equip- practitioners of the Southwest Florida of islander Jay Kinzer Halcrow, is well Network and Family Healtl Centers of baked burrito, whole kernel corn, Photo by Anne Bellew ment. There are now even rechargers for computers Prosthetic Clinic in Fort Myers, at the known for his work with research with Southwest Florida, the pr gram will mixed green salad and Freezie. and cellular phone batteries. next meeting of the Newcomers and wildlife prosthetics. Anerino (above, present current information on breast Friday, Sept 30 - Turkey pattie Wednesday - Sponsor a community or office Oldtimers. The meeting will be held right) is an eye and facial restoration cancer risks and risk avoidance behav- on a bun, baked oven fries, steamed clothes swap. Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 11:30 a.m. at the specialist. Marianne Kinzer, who runs iors. broccoli and chilled applesauce. Thursday - Check out your local candidates for Sundial Beach and Tennis Club on the office, is seated center. There is no charge for the program. Monday, Oct. 3 - Pepperoni office on their "green values" and vote accordingly. Sanibel. The cost of the luncheon is $8.50 And while no pre-registration is neces- pizza, tossed salad, steamed spinach and pineapple tidbits, Friday - Invest in some of the new energy-con- The three speakers' subject will and reservations must be made by sary, seating is limited and those serving light bulbs. Call your local utility and suggest Sunday, Oct. 2. To reserve your seat, Tuesday, Oct. 4 - State Fair delve into "the important role of 20th attending should arrive early. Corn Dog, potato rounds, crisp veg- they provide them at reduced cost the way Mass century prosthetics and how it has call club director Dr. Faye Granberry at For additional information, call 574- 472-6940. etable sticks and fresh apple. Electric does. enabled people who have had a loss of 6770. ft ft ft Saturday and everyday - Practice responsible ft ft ft ft ft ft family planning. Tuesday Sept. 27,1994 13B 472-5185 Classified 472-5185 Classified Excellent opportunity for qualified 1985 Oldsmoblle Delta 88 Roy ale 4 '90 Toyota Pick up, 4 speed, air 1989 Bayliner, 19' cuddy cabin, Ft. Myers Beach, 2 BR/ cottage on person. Income $35,000 + , dr. sedan. 307 V-8, cruise control, conditioning, low profile tires, purple 125HP Force, trailer, VHF, fish Gulf, walk to restaurants, shops, Sanibel Tennisplace Condo company leads, management ice cold air, AM-FM cass., wire neons, power amp, custom speaker finder, dual battery, excellent activities, etc. Microwave, central Amish built lawn furniture. Swings, potential. Attitude, personality a 1 BRn BA, beautifully gliders, wishing wells, picnic sets, BASS PLAYER - GOOD WEEKLY INCOME wheels, new tires. Very reliable, box, ground effects. $5,200, 542- condition, $4,500. Call 481-9636. air/heat. View sunset from deck. PERSONAL SERVICE] I WANTED TO BUY^ I ANTIQUES | must. Upward mobility for someone $2,950. 772-8849 Dealer. 0396 furnished, with piano! and settees. Quality built. Fully 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE 9/29/94 —1181 — 21064459.1 Perfect for getaway or visiting / want to buy your old books, your own antique shop? Start immediately as who is determined to succeed. 9/28/94 —SUS—21064534-1 9/27/94 —1111—21063831-1 Gorgeous waterfront vfow. Seamless gutters! Custom-made, assembled. Free delivery. LOOKING TO JAM ONLY. Independent mail processor, Confidential interview Ms. 1994 Alum. Tracker Tournament V- relatives. $450/wk. 481-3315. old paintings, easels A art Booths are available in large high Waltman's, corner of Pondella & 1986 American Motors Alliance 4 dr. Dodge Grand Caravan seven 17, 60 H.P. E.T.T. & Galv. Trailer. 10/22/94 -SSSS— 2034485-1 Available for entire '94 • '95 professionally installed, variety of supplies, old Oriental rugs, old traffic mall/shop for antique dealers. Moody, N. Ft. Myers, FL 656-4848. I DO NOT WANT TO GIG. for free information package Lamphere, 813-433-1199. season! colors to match your home! Stop 10/3)94 -SISS-24059171-1 sedan. 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual, Passenger, V-6, 73K, power, Electric trolling motor & Extras Jewelry, old toys, old guns, oldCall Captain Bob 481-3999. 10/3/04 -SSS1 —21057439-1 NEED PLACE TO JAM BLUES, send S.A.S.E. to: air conditioning, AM-FM stereo. windows, locks, cruise. Clean galore. Asking $10,900.542-6480 Call Tony at 813-394-4192, landscape wash-away I Affordable swords, clocks, pocket -lilt— 21 0607 78-1 South Seas Plantation pricing - free estimates. Call Closed hutch, oval table set with R/R, COUNTRY. Making Money, Inc. RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATE. Good condition Inside and out. $8,500. 466-8822 9/2B/84 —1111 — 21064485-1 Ext. 44 • days. watches, silver, china cabinets, CALL BARRY 482-0933 Box 45049 Dependable transportation, $1,575. Gulf Cottage Guttarmasters today I 283-5202. desk secretaries, book cases, padded chairs, $400. Dbl. PART-TIME POSITION OPEN AT 9/29/94 — 11S1—2106454B-5 23' Penn Yan flybridge/ week-end 9/27/B4 — I!!!— 21054524-3 Licensed, insured. Cannonball bed, hutch dresser, EVES. & WEEKENDS. Klssimmee, FL 34745-0549 THE CRICKET SHOP, THE LADIES 772-8849 Dealer. Direct through owner. dining room tables, dressers, A Huge Sale of Fine Dodge Dakota, 1992, 4X4, cabin. With 16" draft inboard, tunnel 3/BR, 3/BA, loft, porch, 8/30/84 — lilt — 210646B4-1 fishing tackle. 481-3999 or Antique Furniture. bureau, bedstand, $600. Lamp 9/30/94 — tSSS— 21063922-1 10/21/94 —SSSI— 21064904-7 HIGH FASHION RESORT WEAR 9/28/94 — tilt— 21064335-1 extended cab, 318-V8 mag. engine, drive. Repowered. New fuel tanks 481-5150 anytime. table, $40. Magazine rack, $30. All AND SWIM WEAR BOUTIQUE. 1979 Datsun 210 2 dr. hatchback, 4 color white & silver, LE package, bottom, transmission. Great oil- beautifully furnished, washer, Sanibel Island • Alone? No morell Florida's Oak, mahogany, walnut, CALL SALLY AT 395-2277 OR dryer, TV, VCR, pool, tennis, RESPECTED Dating Bureau since 10/14/84 —Hit— 21036344-1 dark pine. Rascal 2 gel packs, $900 cylinder, air conditioned. If you are 73,000 miles. $11,500. 813-369- shore back bay $4,500. O.B.O. 765- Island Beach Club. Victorian, wicker, etc. firm. 267-2550 or 489-4175. STOP BY OUR SANIBEL, in the market for very reliable 3975 1844 sleeps 2-8 people, etc. After 1977. All ages including senior Beds, dining tables, armolres, SECRETARY/ Gulf view condo, citizens. Call Bringing People 9/30/84 —1111—21062882-1 MUSICAL PERIWINKLE PLACE STORE FOR transportation, this car is for you, 9/30/94 —IIII—21064617-1 9J29/94 —1111—21064500-5 10:00 a.m.-11 p.m. bureaus, paintings and more. RECEPTIONIST APPOINTMENT. $900. 772-8849 Dealer. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Together, 1-800-322-4477 (24 Bed, black iron, canopy, orthopedic INSTRUMENTS 1987 Ford Van F250, good 1990 Bayliner Capri, 20 ft. cuddy 1-800-227-1783 completely furnished, hours). Dally 10-3. 2224 McGregor In firm mattess, never used. Still in FOR BUSY NEWSPAPER • 8/28(94 -ttIt-21O64449-3 9/28/94 —IIII—21064539-1 cabin, 120 H.P. outboard, low hours, WANTED TO RENT) condition, auto, new tires, brakes, Or (714) 499-1783 with all amenities. 8/30)94 —1111 — 21064726-7 Edison - Ford Plaza. box. Cost $1,800. Must sell. King- Alto Saxophone used less than one ABLE TO WORK UNDER Large aluminum manufacturer '92 Buick Skylark, mintll V-6 • power shocks, transmission & new paint. bimini top, many extras, mint 9/2BJ94 -5SSS- Z068168-3 10/4/84 —lilt— 21064271-1 size $495, queen size, $350. 278- year, $300. Vox electric guitar, one PRESSURE. needs good peple. Earn while you - ABS brakes, tilt - cruise, A/C, 4 Slight rust. $4,850. 768-0400. condition. Balance of factory Available 10/15/94. Antique 1 - horse open sleigh. Very 3379. of a kind, must see, excellent shape, GREAT BENEFITS + learn in good working condtions. speed auto, AM-FM cass, trunk/gas 9/30/94 -1111—21064662-1 warranty on hull and engine. Asking CAPTIVA GULF FRONT Contact owner (404) 751-1999 good condition. Needs slight repair. 10/7/94 —Sill—210632S3-1 $1100. Days, 275-6551. Evenings, COMMISSION. Management guides you to financial release, 100,000 Ext. Warr., 20,000 1987 Ford Aerostar, new a/c, good $6,000,549-1492. success. Call David, 454-6403. 10(1/94 —1111—21064659-1 LUXURY HOME 9/37/04 -tlSi- 21060267-3 | ANNOUNCEMENTS \ Ideal Christmas ornamentation. Queen size hide-a-bed with 694-5717. CONTACT miles. Must sell) Military transfer, tires, runs great. $4,000. Call 542- 8/30(94 —lilt—21064885-1 $10,995.(813)772-7159. BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE BEACH Used for several years at the Village matching love seat. Mint condition. 8/30/94 — SSit—21064B65-1 WENDY AT 1160 evenings. 1987 - 17 ft. Sport Craft, electronic Sanibel-Captiva time share, owners Call early to reserve your space for Shops for Santa Claus. Call Miles Must see to appreciate. Call after 8/2B/O4 -list- 21064543-1 9/30/94 -iltt-21064728-1 fish finder. All gauges, compass. 65 AT YOUR DOORSTEP rent your week(s) for only a 25% 6:00 765-0813 . Christmas Craft Bazaar Nov. 25th & Murray, 472-6697. THE OBSERVER 1977 Buick Century 4 Door, one 1988 Chevy 3/4 Ton High Top H.P. Suzuki engine, has trailer Long driveway into lush commission through the Vacation 26th to be held at Summerlin 10/1/94 — till — 21064931.3 9/28/84 —itll—21063263-5 NEWSPAPER SKILLS & TRADES owner, low mileage, new air Conversion Van, new brakes, w/electric winch, $4,500. 768-0400. tropical estate grounds. Shoppe. Call 1-800-237-7370 (or Square. On corner of San Carlos EQUAL HOUSING [PETS & SUPPLIES! conditioning, well maintained, exhaust, paint, dual A/C. Recently 9/30/94 —till— 21064663-1 Exclusive, tastefully decorated. information. Blvd. & Summerlin Rd. 433-3543, 482-7111 HELP WANTED $1,000. 945-2915 or 542-3907 11/1H94 —1111 —21061QU-3 OPPORTUNITY ****** Holly's Expert, Loving Pet-sitting tuned 208 amp invertor, power 1994 Renken Seamaster center 3/4 bedrooms or den. Sleeps 482-1601 0/22/94 —tSSS— 21064847-1 8/30/84 —till—21064577-1 everything, loaded, gray. Must console, 18 ft. fiberglass, only 9 hrs. 8/30/94 — tilt—21062919-1 All real estate advertised In Service - while you're away, HELPS TYPESETTER eight. 3-1/2 baths. Large APPLIANCES * SOFA * visits your home - provides Ford Probe LX, 1991, 31K, white - seelll 86K miles. Sacrifice $7,500. on 85 H.P. Yamaha. New trailer, fish 3/2 furnished Sanibel home in this newspaper Is subject to Mac Experience Preferred blue interior, $7,900. Call 482-5970. Call 772-7449 finder, live bait well, ice chest, heated pool and spa. Chateaux Sur Mer. Available Nov. EXCELLENT professional, personal and loving Nominated for Architectural the Federal Fair Housing Act o, care for your pet(s) - short/long term MANAGEMENT - Very good condition. 9/30/94 —1111—21064798-1 cushions. Sacrifice $11,000. 574- '94 thru Apr. '95. Few steps to legal 7733. Awards. Terraces and pool access to spectacular private 1368 which makes it Illegal to • ••••• CONDITION! - licensed - pet taxi - 19 years in Apply at: 9/30/94 -III1-21064636-1 1991 Suburban - 1/2 ton, loaded, HELP WANTED 9/30/94 —1111 — 21064730-1 pavilion. All amenities. beach. 813-472-2490, 305-235- COMMUNITY advertise any preference, Island pet care. 472-1176. THE BREEZE CORPORATION 1993 Dodge Stealth Base model, 100,000 miles, dealer maintained. 0762. T.V. SYLVANIA 8/27/84 —ISSI—21021480.3 white, grey interior, low miles, PD, Shamrock Stalker 20 ft. with T-top S Brochure available. limitation or discrimination VELOUR Asst. Mngr. positions in ladies 2510 DEL PRADO BLVD. $12,500. Excellent condition. Blue / 10/18/94 —till—21061617-3 CALENDAR based on race, color, religion, Shih-tzu puppies, AKC registered, 2 CAPE CORAL, FL PW, cruise, $16,900. 432-0893 grey. 574-4270. trailer, 380 hrs. Consider smaller $3,600/week High Season COLOR PORTABLE resortwear and swimwear stores, evenings or 277-5202 days. Dave. trade, $15,500. 482-5328 Beautiful 2/2 furnished sex, handicap, familial status TYPE FABRIC male, 1 female, brindle and white, Naples and Sanibel locations. 1/28/2009 —Iltl— 2040766-1 9/30/84 —lilt—21064B83-1 $2,3B0/week Low Season Purple Ringer, Fort Myers, 9/30/94 —tm— 21064648.1 fl/30/94 —1151—21064769-1 Days: 201-569-2111 condominium on FMB: (Rated one "Deadhead", Rock, Tye-Dye shop. or national origin, or an GOOD CONDITION $125. first shots and worming. $300. Call Computer/POS exp. required. Send Mechanic needed to start of the top 8 beaches). Many Looking - local artists to consign Intention to make such 549-1337 after 5:30 p.m. resume to: Personnel, 1161 Sun immediately. Good pay - Must be Lincoln Signature Series, 1984, 19-1/2 foot bowrider, Volvo engine, Weekends: 914-687-0360 amenities. Completely remodeled; crafts/services. (Glass, jewelry, W00DGRAIN 812B/94 —ISIS— 21064354-1 Century Rd. Suite Two, Naples, FL 62,300 miles, loaded, burgundy, Penta outdrive, excellent running 8/28(64 -ml- 2083981-3 rental restrictions; lovely grounds; preference, limitation or WITH PILLOWS 33963. experienced & have own tools.. beads, art, ceramics, "head," etc.) Chihuahua puppies for sale. 2 Located on Palm Beach Blvd., gray leather, fuel injection, 302 V-8, I REC. VEHICLES 1 condition, with trailer, VHF radio, maintenance fees reasonable. 219- discrimination. This publication ASKING $75. 0B0 9/30/94 —tSiS— 21Q64702-3 automatic overdrive. Needs some bimini top, life jackets, $2,500. 772- CAPTIVA - Luxury Gulf front 3915 Broadway across from Sears/ will not knowingly accept any males, 2 females. $250/ea. 332- E.F.M. Call 694-4488 Coachmen Catalina '90, mileage 264-4846, 813-765-8011 after 4 Mall. 542-6925,936-RING. 7298 body work. Air conditioner, clutch, 5007 ask for Rick. house • vaulted ceilings, p.m. Private sale $153,900. advertising for real estate CALL 574-7077 X30/84 —IIII— 21063742-1 6,419. Family motor. Also, tow 9/28/94 —S55S— 21064438-1 wire wheels, nice car, $1,300. 731- 9/30(94 —tlSt—21064824-1 screened lanal and open deck 10)13/94 —lilt —21063669-5 which is In violation of the law. CALL 574-2055 ****** Carpenter & carpenter's helper 9424 leave message. Honda "83, make offer. Eves. 997- Parrots, Blue Crowns. Young pair. 2918 '86 Aquasport 17 ft. - '94 Johnson overlooking Gulf to enjoy Secluded, quiet cottage. Gardens, Our readers are hereby 9/29/84 —tUt— 21063696-1 OFFICE & CLERICAL wanted, experienced & 9/30/94 —till—21064777-1 112 H.P., low hours, 6 mo. old, one + AFTER 5 P.M. $100 each. Large cage. $100.334- transportation required. Call days 8/3H/94 -llti—21062736-1 beautiful sunsets. pool, 5 min. to beach. 1 BR. Sept. 1st Informed that all dwellings Furniture Sale - Reasonable. Wed. 1989 Plymouth Reliant, white, 4/dr., four warranty on engine, hull 9/29/84 —SStS— 21063687-1 3335. HELP WANTED 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 574-7257, or Honey 29" Class 'A' Motor Home, excellent condition including trailer, Private beach, heated pool, - Dec. 19. $1,200/mo. Dec. 20 - May PINK BAZAAR advertised In this newspaper & Thursday 9/28 & 9/29. 9-3. 2619 9/30/94 —tt$t—21064842-1 PS, PB, A/C, good condition. Asking 1st. $2,5Q0/mo. 2 room efficiency. 2-1/2 ton Bryant air conditioner only Estero Blvd., Ft. Myecs Beach. after 5:00 p.m. 549-1254. $2,900. Call 813-489-2835. 1984, 34,000 original miles, fully VHF S fish finder, custom cover all amenities. are available on an equal 4 yrs. old. $300. O.B.0.656-5829 THIS IS A BOLD AND CAPITAL 9/30/94 —SSSS— 21063783-1 equipped, generator, awning. Weakly Sept. 1 st - Dec. 19 $1,500/mo. Dec. ESTATE SALE 8/29/94 —tttt—21064S01-5 Gift Shop Clerk. 9/30/94 —till—21064792-1 new, $8,500. 369-8780. 20 • May 1st $2,200/mo. 813-472- opportunity basis. 9/30/94 —tin— 21064606-1 AD. FOR $1.50 MORE YOU Experienced only need apply. Top Radial tires, all upgrades, $40,000 + 9/30/94 —lilt—21064906-1 1209 ISABEL DR. SANIBBL 2 days a week 9:00-5:00 p.m. Cadillac 1981, Runs great, fair 617-483-1707 4673 3/22/2012 — tttt— 2072220-1 Llks new furniture: CAN HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED treatment seamstress needed • full- new. Now $13,900. 482-1789 for 9/28/94 — Ittt— 2085879-3 RIGHT OFF PERIWINKLE, AD UKE THIS. with on-'call flexibility. condition. Air works some times. additional info. See at 4248 Fowler. Hurricane 22' fiberglass hull. -10(14/94 —tttt—21064035-3 2 twin beds includes box time position available. 8:00-4:30 $1,500 or best offer. 813-334-3335. Fiberglass & carpet deck. 1987 - FOLLOW SIGNS. Local Government Lawyer seeks 9/24/2013 —iStt—21058966.1 Knowledge of Island very 9/29/94 —till—21064434.1 Ft. Myers Beach, Florida: Large 2 spring A mattress - $150 each. Mon.-Fri. 543-3202. 9/30/94 — Iltl— 21064838-1 120 HP Johnson, like new. Deck CHANGE OF PACE FRI. 9/30 -SAT. 10/1, small house/apt, (annual) for adult COMPUTERS & helpful. 8/30/84 —Htl—21064706-1 Beautiful Vacation Home BR/2 8A home. Nice, 1/2 block to 1 Double dresser new, $150, 1987 Cadillac Eldorado, loaded, needs refurbished. Miles Murray, 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. couple in Americorps Program at J Call 472-1541 ask lor Gift Coach House Van Camper 318 V-8 472-6697. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Gulf, $450/wk. off-season: $65O/wk. BOOKCASES, SOFA, DROP- N Ding" Darling refuge. Will COMPUTER EQUIP. 1 door chest w/drawers $150. Shop. very clean, leather, cassette, Dodge, under 46K, outstanding seasonal. Special monthly rate EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY security, white w/blue cloth top, gold 10/1/94 —till— 21Q64932-3 Your own private tennis court available. 813-275-3099. Handicap LEAF TABLE, housesit, animal care, etc. 813-261- Packard Bell 486/25MHZ, 170 MB 1 Double pedestal desk -$150. 1 SPORTING GOODS 1 9/30/94 — SISi— 21064734-3 condition inside & out. Self- 7438. 542-8620 CITY OF SANIBEL trim. 75,000 mi. $7,495 OBO. 463- contained including microwave, A swimming pool, 100 yards to access. GARDEN TOOLS. HD, 5.25 and 3.5 floppy drives, 14" 5-Commercial regulation size pool 4559. 8/30/84 —SHI—2106,3906.3 SVGA monitor microsoft, windows, 10/6/84 —till— 21064340-1 PUBLIC WORKS A/C, awning, new Michelin tires, | UTILITY TRAILERS^ Gulf of Mexico. Call for times 9)28/94 —im—21064510-5 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS. tables, electronic dart boards, skee 9/30/94 —tlSS— 21064934-1 new batteries. $18,500. O.B.O. 489- Single Ph.D. professional female power point, excell & morel $500+ King-size soft-side waterbed DEPARTMENT available. Ft. Myers Beach - Seasonal 3 BR/1 9/30(94 —ttSt— 21064818-9 ball machines, video games and PART TIME - HELP Chrysler New Yorker 5th Avenue, 2469 Wells Fargo trailer, 1936, dual axle, 216/338-8031 BA home. Walk to Beach. looking for long term rental on in additional software, $1,099.542- w/rnatching comforter. Excellent pinball machines. 275-4487. FULL-TIME REGULAR Sanibel, beginning January 1st 8781 t«ave message. Serious ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN 1991, mint condition, factory 9(29/94 —Hll—21064461.1 electric brake, good condition, 216/333-5281 Furnished. Nice & clean. Reserve condition. $350 or best offer. Call 9/30/94 —iiSS—21064709.1 WANTED length 12.5, $2,500. 768-0400. tor season by month or week. 1995. Prefer east end. Call 813- inquiries only. 694-8417 or days 482-1188. Ask for $24,555 TO $34,695 warranty, air bag, ABS, all electric 1993 Holiday Rambler Free Spirit BI2SIS4 —StSS— 7094544-3 336-7464 (24-hf. Voice mail). 9/28(84 —tttt--21064541-1 New Remington 30.06 with case, interior, seats, windows, cruise 9(30(94. —1111—21064664-1 Bayside wi/docK, pool access. 466- Joe.'. .. • . • Lingerie home parties, up to Bachelors Degree In 3V, air, stereo, microwave, electric SITUATIONS Referwrtos* fumishodv model 7400, semi-automatic $500. $25/hour. Free trip to Hawaii for control, landau top, 38,000 mi. Must jack, $15,200. Call 543-7765. LUXURIOUS SANIBEL AB51 9/30/94 -Slti- 21084731-3 10-Gauge Muzzeloader double- Engineering or Engineering sell, asking $11,990. 549-3135. 9(29/94 —1111—21064551-5 agents and hostess. Perfect for 9/28(94 -Iltl—21064S17-1 [INTERVAL FOR SALE] PRIVATE HOME WANTED Dining table, 8 chairs, triple barrel, like new & ammo. $250.731- college students, homemaker or Technology; or Associates of 10/1/94 —till—21064951-1 2181. 1985 Coachman 26' Classic Class A AVAILABLE NOW OFFICE & china. Oriental style, pecan extra income. You set hours. 813- Science Degree in Civil motor home, Asking $12,300. 283- Calf me to purchase or self vacation REAL ESTATE PLEASE CLIP THIS AD. I clean 9/30/94 — StiS—21064B25-1 693-9296. Engineering Technology, time share weeks on Sanibel. Herb A INQUIRIES FOR 1995 homes, CLEANIII Very reliable, wood, $750. 0325. CLASSIFIED CAN RESTAURANT Star Firestar 13 plus one 9 mm 9/30/94 —SSSS—21084649-1 tuppltmented by two (2) years 9/30/94 —1$1$—21084718-1 Simon, Broker-Realtor. Office 772- BEAUTIFUL GARDENS, DISTANT good references. Weekly, bi-weekly White sofa with oversized starvel finish. $480. Para ordinance SPORTS & IMPORTS 1010, Residence 574-5697,1-800- or monthly. Reasonable rates. SAVE TIME, MONEY AND cushions, $250. Greeting Card Merchandiser to nperience In surveying, 26 ft. Travel Trailer, sleeps 3, PRIVACY, SPECTACULAR COOL WESTERN EQUIPMENT p13.13 plus one, 45 cal, $785. Both 933-1458. Professional Realty BEACH, DOMESTIC HELP. (WHY PAY CLEANING COMPANY FRUSTRATION BY HELPING Misc. end/coffee table guns new in box. 813-283-5879. service national accounts in the Ft. drafting, engineering or AUTOS kitchen, bath, A/C, set up in park or Consultants of Lee County, Inc. NORTH CAROLINA MTS. Myers Beach area. Strictly PART- MORE COMFORTABLE, PRICES??!!!) 731-2352 YOU FIND THE from $50. 9/30/94 —SI«—21064937-1 nlattd field; or; HSD, GED, or can be moved, $1,500.542-0368. 9/27/94 —tttt— 2081861-9 TIME, 20-30 hours per week. Mail Toyota Corolla, 1987 4 DR. A/C. 8/30/84 —1111—21064775-1 LESS COST THAN CONDO. 9/30/94 — till—21046728-1 PROFESSIONALS WHO KNOW Affordable Office Furniture. Quality Call 472-4500. other Certificate of FREE BROCHURES: Just in time for X-mas, '94 your response to Merchandiser, Auto, 90K, excellent condition, Sanibel Island. Casa Ybel. Week 38, COUPLE ONLY. Homes - Cabins THE BEST WAY TO HANDLE used desks, files, chairs & tables. 9/27/84 — tttt— 81064736-3 Kawasaki: 440 Jet Ski. Zero hours, 1328 S.E. 36th Street, Cape Coral, Compatency, supplemented by $3,995. Call 772-4791 evenings. 1979 Starcraft 22-1/2 ft. RV, Chevy September, unit 144F. Ail amenities, YOUR IMPROVEMENT AND Buy, sell, trade, lease. We deliver. In flvt (S) years experience In 350 V-8, 57,000 miles, roof A/C, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Gulf beach. (914) 737-6121 WEEKDAYS Lots - Acreage Convertible sofa-bed w/corner never been in water, showroom FL 33904. 9/29/94 —jSSS—21064555-1 Lakefront Views CARRY IT OUT TO Star Plaza corner of Old 41 and condition. $1,600. Call 472-0306. tunay, drafting or related field awning, 40-Channel CB, etc. Modest price due to motivated older (914) ,528-8881, , Pondella. 997-5659. Out of town: table, $400.; Solid maple twin beds 9/30/84 —SSit—21064717-1 1989 Jaguar XJS, dark grey in Excellent condition. Asking $7,500 owner. $6,000.813-947-6865. EVENINGS A WEEKENDS BABYSITTING \ PERFECTION! w/dresser, can be made into bunk Ask for Matt or Irene. or an equivalent combination showroom condition. This car has IN BUSINESS OVER 20 YEARS 800-452-1857. Air Conditioned. 1011/94 —ttt$—21065073-1 O.B.O.283-7253. 9/30/94 —Hit—21060316-1 9/2S/94 —Sill— 2095371-3 1 (HIS/3.012 —tttt— beds, $350.; Ethan Allen drop - leaf of training and experience. every option including wire wheels. 10/1/94 — till—21064857-4 Babysitter needed. Bowman's 2100847-1 Visa/Mastercard. desk, $450. - Please call 463-6310 Captiva Island - South Seas 10/21/94 —i«t«—210S0292.1 APPLY: Warranted until mid 1996. $15,500. RAPER REALTY, INC. Beach area. After school hours and — tttt—210»4»49-» PROFESSIONAL Plantation. Week 22, (end of May) SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION CITY OF SANIBEL Tel: 337-0985. NEW PRIVATE LUXURY P.O. BOX 619 school holidays. 472-4032. GENERAL - HELP 10/1/94 —HII—21064943-1 AUTO & TRUCK Bay Villa. 3 BR/2-1/2 BA. Across MURPHY, NC 2890S HiHI** — tttt—21864830-3 GARAGE SALES HELP WANTED 800 DUNLOP ROAD from beach. $21,000. 201-827- HOME ON GULF, AVAILABLE STORE FIXTURES Convertible Mustang LX 1993, 4 WANTED SANIBEL, FL 33957-4096 PARTS & SUPPLIES 0343 FOR VACATION RENTAL. 1-800-438-8159 Lionel Trains - Private USED Interviewing hair stylist, (813) 472-9615 cyl., 6,700 miles, automatic, A/C, I MEDICAL & HEALTH! Avon - All Areas. Earn to 50%. Over 10/18/94 —tlti—21084424-3 5 BR/4 BA, PRIVATE POOL, 9/30/94 —lilt— 2035488-7 collector. Bought, sold or manicurists, aesthetician. Full a DEADLINE: power windows, power door locks, 1952 Ford V-B engine & standard traded. Calf 574-4548. Cape WE BUY & SELL _^ Lift chair, best offer. Almost new. 1000 products to sell. Workplace, part-time, experience, with Fl. cruise, AM-FM tape. White with transmission complete. Runs good. SPA. ALL RESORT FACILITIES Western North Carolina, BUSINESS Coral. It no answer leave 'Show Cases _^- Also reciiner. 939-1138. family, friends, neighbors. No door- license. Day Spa on Sanibel. Call SEPTEMBER 30, 1994 burgundy interior. Must sell. Like $550.693-7570 VACATION OPTIONAL SPECIAL RATE. Appalachian Land Co., Free message. •Ciothlng Rack*=-~— 8/10/94 —tttt—21084784.1 to-door required. Discounts. Part/full Pam for appointment 395-2220. SANIBEL TOLLS PAID new. Call 574-4230. 8/30/94 -Iltl—21064582-1 THRU OWNER. Brochures, cabins, lots, homes. WE OPPORTUNITY 10/14/94 -HI)- 2015387-1 time. Insurance available. Sandi 1- OflUG FREE WORKPLACE PROPERTY CARE, call 1-800-343-0465 or write 'Counter*^ r 3 wheel electric cart Shuttle. 1 year 9/30/94 —m»—21058500-1 10/1/94 —Hit—2106496S-4 CALL AFTER 3:00 P.M. EST •Shtlvlng- 800-966-2166. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE 219-272-0889 OR 3510 Hwy. 64, West Murphy, N.C. old, asking $1,500. Also 5 seat spa 10/7/94 -SSU-21041038-1 28906. BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Earn $500 - •Display Gondolas with bench, asking $1,800. Both in EMPLOYER CLASSICS & 4 STOCK ALUMINUM BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVA ISLAND 219-271-0115 $2,000 a month part-time while you ABSOLUTE ESTATE Homeworkers needed. Earn up to MUSTANG RIMS, $200 O.B.O. Gingerbread House 10/1/94 —1111-21062314-6 learn this exciting business. Local - 'Glass good working condition. 283-5957. SALES - HELP 9/27/94 —till— 21019765.3 t/iO/94 — tltt— 21084918-1 $339.84 per wk. Assembling our 283-2080 AFTER 5:00 P.M. A new private home with Blairsville, Georgia Mountains, Distributor needed now. Leave AUCTION Ail Type* of Mlsc Store products at home. Rush S.A.S.E. - ANTIQUE AUTOS Grand Opening, unbelievable message 336-7777. —Display Items WANTED 10/7/94 -till- 21064738-1 Victorian Key West charm, Captiva Sat, Oct. 1st, 7:00 p7nV to W & W Enterprises, 8951 Bonita DOMESTIC AUTOS") . 1974 Plymouth Valiant Slant 6 225, On Gulf Estate home. fishing stream, view lots. 1 • 10 9/sa/»4 MM blended with contemporary acres, paved roads, cable TV- Preview 12:00-7:00 Beach Road, Suite #525 - Oept. 0 F350 15 runs $500. 332-4461 3 or 4 BR/3 BA, ultimate luxury, 1115 OLD 41 100. Bonita Springs, Fla., 33923. 90 F350 15 pass, van XL, dual A/C, space and luxury. Premium lots available. Purchase to Up to $15,000 Monthly - Your own 1214S S. Cleveland Ave., I MISCELLANEOUS] ?R *9J3OO. Caddy Limo, color 9/28/94 —tilt—21064376-1 MOTORCYCLE & all amenities, N. Ft. Myers 8/30/94 —tltS—21058565-1 WRITERS FOR NEW 2 997 81 Buick 2 A two minute stroll from build/or invest for the future. Starting Free 900# - No fees. Free info 800- Ft. Myers. ii «de ' I ' ' D. A/.C, '74 Chevy Malibu Classic lap pool, exercise room. @ $9,500. A-1 Builders. 1-800-200- 689-7572 (24 hrs) 997-5888 Gas BBQ grill, radio-multi-band, $10 - $i5/hour processing mail at LEE COUNTY MAGAZINE 36 MOPEDS a beautiful private beach 1/2 mile N. of College In elec. & battery. Boy's bike, RCA I'TlJ Alliance 4 D, A/C, showroom, garage-kept, 350, on the Gulf. Weekly rentals available. 3303, H/S/94 — ttjl—21063581-1 Flex Bon Plaza Open 7 days home. Weekly check guaranteed. TARGETED FOR THE 8 CJ5 Jee camcorder with case & 2 battery For details write Business i P' 52,100. 84 52,000 original miles, burgundy 1983 Suzuki 1100ES, 15K, needs Near historic Owner (813) 395-0162 10J1/94 — list — 21063072-6 pack. Bearcat scanner, Realistic PROFESSIONAL WOMAN. *495. Bud Roth Motors, exterior & interior, valour & vinyi. carb work. Excellent cond. $1,800. Carpet Cleaning Co., well PRICE CUTTER Research, Suite 118-J, 2682 r. 939-2323. Chapel-By-Tha-Soa, Captiva 9)28/94 -till- 21024247-3 Blairsville. Georgia, North Georgia established clientele. One of the Antiques, jewelry, coins, scanner alarm system - Wireless Imperial Hwy., Inglewood, CA WE NEED WRITERS Cold air, new brakes, carburetor, Ph: 574-9460 leave message. mt-210S063t-1 tires 4 exhaust. *2,850.694-3613. library and South Seas Mountains. Free Brochures. Cabins, most respected names in the crystal, art, collectibles, and NORTH remote control, 8mm camera - 90303. INTERESTED IN WOMEN'S 9/30/94 -1111-21064635-1 homes, farms, river, lake and projector - lights - screen. 694-7370 4 dr DX like 9/30/94 — m$— 21064637-1 Plantation Resort. industry in Lee, Collier & Charlone more. 10/21/84 -«M- 210S84S7.1 10/1/9* —im—21062580-1 ISSUES, INCLUDING - . •••••• mountain views: No rentals. Mildred 9/2B/94 —StSS— 21064427-1 , loaded. One Two bedrooms, two full baths; counties. 2 trucks mounted w/top of FITNESS, FOOD, FASHION Attention: Beautiful red 1956 Dodge | . POWER BOATS 1 SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION Smith, ReMax Enotah Realty, v the line equipment $95,000. 277- New Gallery opening on Sanibel is short box pickup for sale. Oak box, completely equipped IMPERIAL AUCTIONS Blodgett gas pizza oven, double Duncan Phyfe dining table, 6 chairs, looking for artists interested in AND FEMINISM. ** Super Discounts 800-346-0455. 7031 R. STRODS 275-5008 deep fryer, Vulcan 2 burner stove - buffet, $550. Antique shelf, $60. selling their arts or crafts on INQUIRIES TO: original flathaad six, redone from New 1995 26 ft. fiberglass space-age kitchen; 9/28/94 —1I5S-21OS42B6-6 »/2«/»4 —Hit—210S3600-1 grill - double oven - hood, sprinker Kenmore washer-dryer, $150. frame up. Must see. Runs excellent. trailerable houseboat, head, galley, washer/dryer; light, airy great Gulf Cottage AB 980 AU 1411 consignment Call Kate or Cathy at JUNE PRESTON Call 369-6123. Asking $4,500. A+ Rating — Directly on the Lawn service, 30+ year round system, freezers, defi case, steam Kenmore upright freezer, $200. 395-0027. sleeps 4, air, 40 HP, Nissan O.B. List room with cathedral ceiling; 10% BUYERS PREMIUM table, rice cooker, meat grinder, New women's golf club set • bag, 574-1110 OR 482-1111 32 DODGE DIPLOMAT, 4 9/30/94 —$$11—21084660-1 $15,385. Special $12,995. plus Beach, LOTS FOR SALE f accounts, commercial equipment. 8/30/94 -l(»- 21062625-3 9/28/94 —Hit— 21062131.1 <>°OR,v.8, NEEDS SOME den; screened veranda. Cape Cora! area. All or part training CALL FOR UST. other misc. 549-3436. $180. Gas grill works, $40. 488- 1969 Firebird, good condition, freight and tax. Call (813) 772-9657 3 BR/3 BA plus Loft. 9911. Earn $300-$500. weekly mailing our WORK BUT RUNS GOOD. Furnished with lovely Shaker Builder has oversized lots provided. Good income. 3+ days 8/28/94 _HSS- 21064033.1 8/28/84 -IIH- 21064184-1 Optician - Wallmart Vision Center, original "one owner." $7,495. 772- or 1-800-YACHT-55 antiques. Available Thanksgiving Week 8/30/94 —litt—21064679-1 circulars. 10 positions available. For seeks licensed opticians for the GOOD WORK CAR, $300. 10/6/94 -tItl-21057222-1 on canal In exclusive work (407)835-1628. details send S.A.S.E. to: W.H. 5010. And a Few Choice Dates tnlltl . _ —itU-M Cape Coral location. Excellent CALL 574-5553 DAYS OR Photos A references available. gated subdlvison. SATURDAY ONLY 9:00 TO 2. Restaurant booths, salad bar 2 - 4/dr. coolers, $2,300/ea. O.B.0.1 Marketing, 5403 Everhart #102, 9/30/94 -$111-21064707-1 For 1995 Season. - 3/dr. cooler, $2,000 O.B.O. Palm salary, major medical & profit December 15th thru April 30th East End of Sanibal location, Would you like to work from home FURNITURE, CLOTHINBG, cocktail station, hostess stand', Corpus Christi, TX 78411 sharing. Apply in person at 1619 Del *••••• frozen drink machine and Ave. Grocery, Ft. Myers, 337-7161. $1,125. per weak. When Only the Best Will Do! with beach club and private doing assembling or clerical work? HOUSEWARES OF A 10/17/94 —mt—21064365-1 pradoBfvo, 4-WHEEL DRIVE miscellaneous restaurant decor 10/7/94 —ISSS—2106*771-1 20 ft. MAK0 May 1st thru August 31st Call access. Surrounded by Send $1.00 plus a S.A.S.E. to: SHOPAHOLIC. 275-4487. Earn $300-$500. weekly mailing our 9/30/84 —ms—21064683-1 JJjf*1W0 tasl TLoad own Car, sun roof .All Slot machines, Bally $999. Casino coLT ed! Excellent VEHICLES $725. per week. 813-395-9535 beautiful existing homes, Papttto, Box 96O4A, PSL, FL 34985 747 MARTHA'S LANE, 9/30/94 —list—21084710.1 circulars. 10 positions available. For 74 Hull with Sept. 1st thru December 14th 8/28/94 — tilt—21064*03-1 poker machine, $-1,599. New Black details send S.A.S.E. to: W.H. condmon, $11,900. Owner 997- Leave message. . Call lor more information SANIBEL Jack table. Las Vegas style with Marketing, 5403 Everhart #102. 1993 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 1987Johnson $625. per week. Lawn service business. Accounts, 9/30/94 —ttst— 210S4732-3 built-in bar, solid oak with brass Edition. Custom wheels, 33" tires. • ••• • • • 395-0909 new equipment, professional Corpus Christi, TX 78411 Special January rates. 9.29/94 -HIS— 2102-1255-3 railings, removable glass top. Paid 10/19/84 —tiii — 21064366-1 Fully loaded - Too many extras to 150 H,P. outboard Rate applies to 4 people. 9/28/94 —till— 2103127S-3 training. $29,500. cash or will train $3,000 - sell $1,999 O.B.O. 574- , Maroon, mention. $24,000. 549-8842 you to start your own. 574-4578. SALES • HELP Write: Henry Romersa Seagrape Lane, Sanibel. SaL & Sun. 3071,994-8889. Channel Mark Restaurant. Opening ', leather interior, 9/30/94 —till— 21064618-1 BOCA GRANDE Two lots in The Dunes. 1130134 — tl»—81«»47«-1 | HOME FURNISHINGSJ '. 945-4907 w/1992 Power head. (Captiva) Oct. 1 S 2. 10 - 5. Moving sale. 8/30/94 -S11S- 21064778-1 new restaurant. Now hiring all WANTED Hunter's Special: 1984 - CJ7, Remember Sanibel One has beautiful expansive Need Extra $$$, Lose Weight, Gain Furniture and miscellaneous items. positions. Accepting applications at straight 6, 4 speed, Bimini & hard Bimini Top 4911 Tanglewood Drive 15 yrs. ago? lake view. Other looks on Model Home Furniture You work hard, for what you have! 19001 San Carlos Blvd. (Channel Taurus Wagon, excellent Nashville, TN 37216 Energy, Feel Better, Guaranteed No early birds. White-washed grandfather Free legal catalog will help you keep top, new 31" tires & clutch. Never off 1965 20 H.P. Johnson Try Boca Grande this year. preserve. For more Information Results .... Call Karen and Paul 1- 8/30/S4 _ SSSS—21O64S90-1 itl Full of insider information. Send Mark). 463-9127 $1,800. 549-3257 hard road. $4795 OBO. 267-2824. $15-262-8859 call clock, $795. 8/29/94 — tIIt~;iO64537-1 kicker, Loran, VHF radio, 9/27/04 —tttt— 160421-3 Beachfront accommodations, 800-775-0712 Ext. 2058. White-washed oak $1/P.H. to: l.C. Publishing, P.O. Box 9/30/94 —till—21064877-1 villas and/or private homes 335-0909 10/B/84 — Stii — 21064743-6 3603, Port Charlotte, Fl. 33949- Full-time, flexible hours. In-house Our Customers Buy! s s d tandem trailer, Multi - Family Garage Sale. Seagull entertainment center, $895. ' P ' 1983 Blazer - Full size - New motor - available. 9/29/94 —tSSt— 2102425S-3 3603. Collections, will train, make good We're getting ready for season, s. A/C, 33" tires. "Too Much to Listl!" POINTE SANTO DE Estates., Daniel Drive, Sanibel. Just money. Call 549-3339. car w/elec. winch. $5,000. Call toll free for information off W. Guff Drive. Sat. Oct. 1 st 9 AM Oak A white country dinette set 10/1/84 —tm— 21065078.1 Immed. & future openings - W.ooo. $3,500.283-7395. SANIBEL Gulf front Homssita on Sanibal (with or without tile top} $545. 9/28/94 —sm- 21064542-1 , 1-800-881-2622 to 1 PM. Look for the balloons! Too available for outgoing ».. 8/30/94 —till—21064B82.1 Luxurious Gulf front penthouse $499,000! PICTURES much stuff to mentionl Polished cotton prints, sofa A Building supply company seeks 945-2612 Boca Grande Magnificent Gull of Mexico salespersons in our four resort eondo. 2 BR, 2 BA, screened Real Estate, Inc. 9/30/8* —tttl— 210S4933-3 love seats, $695 a pair. drivers. Valid CDL, Class B. stores on Captiva where work 19 *1,000. O.B.O. views and extra daep ARE WORTH A Requires heavy lifting. Apply in | TRUCKS & VANS \ lanal, with spiral staircase to 9/27J94 —Hit- 21043732.7 Designer Fabric hunter green 1 MUSIC Is funl Sell unique men's, •*•* • • • • quiet b»*ch. person. Cape Cement & Supply, 9/29/84 -tilt- 21063613-1 private rooftop sundaek. 1000 WORDS! A cranberry A gold sofa, love women's, kids clothes, 1986 7 passenger Toyota Elegance "Visiting Ashville North Carolina? Call John Gee, Realtor, at Piano/keyboard instruction. 1023 S.E. 12th Ave., Cape Industrial '93 Aqua Sport 21' with trailer, 150 Gorgeous sunrises and Beautiful mountain views! 2 Miles MOVING SALE - COCOA CT. seats, $895. Park. swimwear A gifts. Van, $4,800. Of best offer. Power And for as little as Experienced teacher - reasonable Lioooln Yamaha, all like new, less man 50 sunsets. Beautifully decorated from Blue Ridge Parkway. Large Sanibel A Marco Island CAPE CORAL Matching wing-back chair 10/6/94 —StSS—21064544-9 milt? Mark VII, 24,000 steering, auto., tilt steering wheel, $8.00 more rates. All ages & levels. Make FTAPT available. We'll train. Ownar furnished cabin with fireplace. Properties YACHT CLUB AREA. $350. C Jtf/Vf*- - Mint condition. A/C, AM/FM stereo cassette; Good hours on engine. Was $25,000., and fully equipped. : you can show what learning funl Available for lessons Answering service now hiring all Excellent pay. Benefits. Tolls Vt now $18,500; Must sell. Call Substantial savings, Available Sept.ist. Daily-weakly- 472-480S SAT. OCT. 1st For appointment call starting in November. Call Glenn shifts, part-time - 30 hours. Ask for Z2l* messaoe for condition. 458-5612 . Se Habja • you have to offer! paid. Estanol.. . : anytime 574-6409 Call owner, 21$-f64-237i. weekends. Call 704-665-0124." alter Hrs. 395-1230 8-2 PM 481-4471. Saffron, 481-7219. Diane, 549-2522. 947 1 «/i »r»4 — tttt—jtl -stss— Call Lynn, 813-454-1644. 9/2B/94 -$m—21052903-1 9/M/M -ttlt— 21064443-1 »/2«/*« -1(11- H»6727-I 9/21/»4 —tut- 2HM3M.J 10/12/2010 10/1/84 — tttt — 21064044-1 8/30/84 —JSSt— 21041883-1 10/29794 —tut—21060696-1 9/30/94 —m»—21064635-8 1B87831-6 9/27/84 -StSi- 21061521-3 Tuesday Tuesday Sept. 27,1994 15B 14B Classified Sept, 27,1994 Classified 2 Bdrm., 2 bath, waterfront, off POINTE SANTO 2 BR/2 BA Gulf Coquina Beach • 2 BR, 2 BA, Gulf Rent/Lease South Ft. Myers. view Sleeps six. OCEAN'S REACH South Seas Beach Villa Beautiful large 2 bdrm., 2 bath Cornwallis. 3018 S.E. 17th Ave. MOBILE HOMES FOR Attractive Gumbo - Limbo S/D. 2/3 Great spacious 1 bdrm., 1-1/2 bath side. Newly decorated, all amenities. Jacuzzi, washer/dryer, great room S acre lot. Mature native trees. condo. Motivated to sell I Exclusive GENERAL REAL MOBILE HOMES FOR APARTMENTS & 1 BR/1 BA Gulf front. Sleeps 4. Pool, For Rent Available weekly, bi-weekly, or condo, furnished or unfurnished. Periwinkle Way tennis BBQs, screened porches, 2 BD/2 BA with "sleeping" loft, Florida room. $680 mo., 1 mo. RENT Secluded but convenient to island Bermuda Club. Winkler, McGregor SALE monthly. Call (813) 395-2361 Swimming pool & clubhouse, (Adult security deposit. Available attractions. $96,000. Owner 614- area. Garage, heated pool, ESTATE Retail Space DUPLEXES FOR RENT mint condition. Call owner for accommodates 6. Located on 9/28/84 — SSS5— aip;4250.3 55+) community. Call 482-5202 for 2 Bedroom mobile home on discount rates. 404-587-3120. immediately. Call Lisa home 482- 454-7885 clubhouse, great neighbors. Must 1988 Skyline 14 X 64 split 2 BR/2 Island's Finest Gulf of Mexico, spectacular If you have 30 days or more lo appointment. 1593, work 277-2586. secluded lot in Bokeelia, large J./E8/84 -itti- 20829B1-3 9/30/94 —tttt— 21064778-1 -I0J4/B4 --«»-2106<425-3 seel $38,000. Call evenings, Elaine BA, large lot, adult park near I-75. 8 High Tralfic Area ' Sanibel Studio. New carpet. view. Reasonable rates spend at perhaps the nicest place 10/1/94 —SSH—21062415-1 screen room with back deck, $550 South Ft. Myers lakefront lot. 482-6578. X 12 shed, A/C, W/D, asking 1200, 1400, 2600 s.f. $495/mo. 278-1063 through owner. on Sanibel, are a caring person or a month. Call 283-7457. 10/7/84 —Silt—21064655-1 Beautifully decorated large 3/2 pool $39,900 - Owner financing $18,900. (Will negotiate for minor Available Now 9/29/94 -IISS- 21054740-3 ATRIUM - GULF FRONT - 3 BR/3 Contact Mrs. M. Wrslole family, we have the place for you! HOMES FOR RENT | home. Available monthly S 9/29/94 —tttt— 21064488-1 available. Deed restricted cosmetic repairs). Moving must sell! 472-2280 BA DEN, RENT THROUGH (908) 747-5930. 2,000 sq. ft. Gulf front condo. 2 seasonally starting In Oct. Private community. Owner motivated/make 693-6693 Cypress Bend Village Apts. 1 & 2 bedroom, 2 bath with den, Jacuzzi. 10/5/94 — iiii- 81037663-3 bdrms., starting at $375. Screened OWNER AND SAVE. 2 WEEK Now accepting reservations. You can only get there by boat enclosed back yard. $1,600. 542- FURNITURE REPAIR & offer. Call NDC Realty (813) 275- 10/5/94 — IIH—210637S8-1 MINIMUM. PHOTOS AVAILABLE. Low density complex. 2 lap pools, lanai, laundry facility. Close to 9/28/94 -tttt- 208567B-3 or plane. Very private, very 6231. ($1,600 monthly, $1,400 for 0182. Park Model 12x50. L.M. Hosp. area. CALL 609-985-0322 OR 609-492- sauna, 6 lighted tennis courts. Like season). REFINISHING 10/6/84 — »SS-;i08448O-1 Commercial Property. shopping. Also storage space 10x20 new & would like to keep it that way. special. North Captiva Island. CAPE CORAL Shown by appointment only. Call for $50 per month. Call 275-6108. 7389. 9/2»/84 —tttt— 21064460-1 Centrally located on Fall and winter months available. Superb fishing, shelling and WICKER WORLD Cape Coral - waterfront lot. Block 337-7037. 10/4/84 — tttt—21 062550-1 ttlKItU —tttt— 20B4667-3 Cape Coral 2 bedroom, 2 bath, HOMES 9/23/94 —tilt—21064502-1 Periwinkle Way. The Atrium - Exclusive Gulf-front (216)568-0109. legendary sunsets! Sort of WE CUSTOM BUILD 107 & 108, lot 15-35, between Furnished efficiency studio located waterfront, pool, 2 car garage, no Pondella & Del Prado. $18,000. Call Ideal for offices or luxury. 2 BR, 2 baths, den, wrap - 9/27/94 — tttt—21031735-3 Sanibel before causeway. Be WICKER AND RATTAN Double wide on Ft. Myers Beach. at F.M.B. with screened lanai & pets. $750 mo. plus security deposit. FURNITURE AND 694-1073. commercial service business. SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION around balcony. Sunsets! Open Sand Pointe Condo - On Gulf of our guest In a luxury 3 BR/2 BA Furnished, 2 B/B, carport, toof shed, cable T.V. Family atmosphere, dates available after April 22nd 813-731-8548. ACCESSORIES. 8/30)34 —IlSt—21064536.1 GLENN CARRETTA'S new siding and roof, friendly adult Vacant A available special for 1 person. $450. monthly Lands End Village, 3 BR/3 BA. Mexico. 2 bedrooms, 2 lull baths. beachfront home with tennis, 1995. Brochure available. Call Clean and comfortable with 9/JO/94 —tttt— 31064624-1' ALSO Cape Coral Duplex lots. Dual water park. Pool, shuffle court, much for occupancy. plus electric. 463-5247 Fantastic view of Gulf and pool and a golf cart to explore REPAIR, REPAINT, in. S.E. 13th Street, $10,000 each. more. Must see. 540-4269. owner, 800-484-7304 PIN 8286. reasonable prices. Call 1-800-804- Lakeside four bedroom, two baths, Call Ann 9/29/94 —IIII—21064507-5 Pedflsh Pass, weekly or 9/28/94 —tttt— 8086531-3 the Island. Off season rates RECANE, REWEAVE. Residential tots, S.E. 18th Street • REAL ESTATE GUIDE 9/30/94 — Iltt—21064B14-1 7368 double garage, two story, nice lanai, 8:30-5:00 395-0888 FMB duplex lower unit. 2/1, W/D monthly rates. Save direct. until Thanksgiving $i,500/wk., lush privacy tropical landscaping, SERVICE COUNTER Aviation Blvd. All utilities in, $10,000 FOR King's Crown - Gulf condo, 2 BR/2 9)27/94 —tttt—21038587-3 each. Phone 772-2659. After 5:00 466-0330 hook-up, $550. sec. + $550. first Owner, Days 800-227-3633 BA, screened lanai, heated pool, then $2,100/wk. till Easter. unique design. $1,000/mo. annual, FOR SALE, CASH DRAWER, month + utilities. Cable & garbage 1 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Ft. Myers Beach $1,500/mo. six months, lease- COMPARTMENTS FOR BAGS, 8/30/84 —««—21064634-1 BUYING & SELLING LEASE/OPTION 9/28/94 —ISIS— 81051752-3 and ask for Glna. tennis. 2 week minimum. 617-659- Condo - Sleeps 4. $210. per week or Call Elizabeth Faiella at furnished. 430 Bonita St. In front of Eves: (201) 627-1267 7460. option $159,900. Near Sanibel and ETC. $500. PROPERTIES Moss Marina. Reference check. No $500. per mo. Furnished. 337-2577 407-647-6111. beaches. 482-2346. 542-3832. On River. Perfect for A.C.L.F. apt. WANTED TO RENT!! Storage area «/»«/«4 —tttt— I0B5677.3 9/28/94 —tttt— 20B6535-3 9/Z8/94 —tttt—21084509-5 9/28/94 — Sttt— 2084055-3 ON Additional income. Will consider downtown Cape Coral. 300 - 800 sq. pets. 463-9520 10/1/94 — tlW—21064950-1 10/15/94 —tttt— 2097H9-9 WATERFRONT SANIBEL & CAPTIVA percentage or other creative terms. ft. needed. 540-0085 Monday thru 9/29/84 —Hit—21064506-5 Property has two apts. plus large Friday. 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, appliances, PROPERTY ISLANDS home, swimming pool. Asking 9/30/94 —itii— 21063041-8 S.W. Cape Coral. No pets. Call 549- $325,000. 813-334-3335. By owner. St. James City, Pine OWNER 8933. Island. Exceptional 2/2 stilt home, CALL NOW BEFORE MAKING 10/7/84 —Iltt—21064640-1 8/28/94 —tttt—21064574-1 deep canal, S mins. to Bay. Dock, TRANSFERRED A BUYING OR SELLING Store/Warehouse South Linda Loma area. 1 BR, 1 BA, davits, fruit trees, double garage, DECISION. One mile West of 1-75 on $395 - $450/mo. + security deposit. workshop. Extra room, bedroom, MUST SELL!!! INVESTMENT Colonial Boulevard. 543-2492. Office, etc. $167,000. 813-283-4678 LOVELY 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH GLENN IS A BROKER PROPERTY 2,600 sq. ft. w/AC & Overhead. 8/30/94 — tilt—210647B3-1 10/6/94 — SSSS—31062396-4 SPACIOUS HOME IN SALESWOMAN WITH 1,300 sq. ft. - w/small office. Page Park (South Fort Myers) 1 & 2 FMB - Laguna Shores - Gulf view. CAPE CORAL. JOHN NAUMANN & ASSOC., Cape Coral duplex and four-plex for Plenty of parking. bedroom apartments. Recently 2-CAR GARAGE, LARGE 2/2 canaf home. Private beach WITH 13 YRS. EXPRIENCE. sale. Good areas, good rents. 482-6879 remodeled, screened porches. across Estero. Deeded access. Lg. SCREENED LANAI (34'X17'), Duplex $62,500; 4-plex $149,900. 10/7/84 —list— 21063135-1 Large yard, goodneighborhood, yard, boat lift, lg. lanai, 1-1/2 garage VAULTED CEDAR CEILINGS. Professional Realty Consultants, $350. month, $350. deposit. & carport, lg. sun deck. 765-1908. THIS 44 PAGE GUIDE Includes water S trash. 939-2323. If you want it done right, SKYLIGHTS ADD TO BEAUTY Lee County, Jack Britton. Office Great location. 'NCLUDES INFORMATION ON: After 3:30 p.m. & weekends - 277- TO BRIGHT & AIRY HOME. 772-1010. Res: 542-9159. 9/28/84 -mi—21062635-5 Warehouse/Workshop 1619 OVERSIZED FENCED 9/30/84 —SIH—21064657-1 North Ft. Myers Cape • won't lastl Reduced 9.5K! 2 1. FREQUENTLY ASKED 9130)94 —tttt—21064780-5 CORNER LOT. 600 sq. ft. w/overhead, office. lots one block from river. Well below QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 482-6879 Efficiency on Caloosa River. Large, appraised value, $33,500. Also, FOR YOUR OWN WHEN BUYING AND SELLING. COMMERCIAL very private. Perfect for elderly. 10/7/94 — ttit— 21063137-1 reduced 8.5K! 3 lots direct access, PERSONAL SHOWING 2. SAMPLE CASH FLOW. $1,800 monthly includes 2 meals Call A Professional 148 ft. on water. Unbearable price. CALL'.HEINZ MILOSEVIC PROPERTY/SALE daily, laundry service, $47,500. Owner 278-3454. 3. CONDOMINIUM Cape Coral professional office near 772-1802. 10,000 sq. ft. CBS warehouse, A/C, housekeeping weekly - Reserve for 10/7/94 — iSSS—21064661-1 BREAKDOWN OF hospital, 1,400 sq. ft., carpeted, built season. Gorgeous sunsets, fishing INFORMATION. showroom S offices. 4 drive-thru in desks, $700Jmonth. 1 month free CENTURY 21 bay doors, high ceilings, Hdy. lift. swimming pool. 813-334-3335. TAX DEFERRED EXCHANGE rent. 549-2970 or 481-5433. 9/30/84 —till—21064839-1 Also 6,500 sq. ft. CBS warehouse 8/2B/B4 —SSSS— 21064402-1 AAIM REALTY INFORM A TION. office a showroom. 574-3071, 994- Rent special for October. Downtown FOR SALE BY GROUP, INC. 5. COSTS TO BUYERS & 8889. Prime commercial location for rent Ft. Myers. Clean 2 BR, 1 BA, central 574-3377 SELLER AT CLOSING. 9/30/94 —till—210647BO-1 South 41 with direct access road, heat & air, on site management. OWNER 6. AVERAGE PRICE RANGES 2575 Second St. Manager, Apt. 1. 10/8/94 —SSSS— 21043522-1 building facing 41, 3,200 sq. ft., ON MOST CONDOS AND immediate occupancy. Call 1 -00 pm- 337-0960. DECORATING HOME IMPROVEMENT SECURITY Owner must sell Immediately! Assumable, by owner, 3 BR/2 Bath, MUCH MORE... COMMERCIAL 6:30 pm 936-7309, mornings S 9/30/94 —Hit—21064836-1 3/2-V2 duplex In Dune* C.C. double garage, N. Cape home, nice evenings 549-1527. Waterfront - one bedroom, one bath location, newly painted, ceiling fans, PROPERTY/RENT 10/6/94 —SW—21064482-1 apt. for rent with walk-in closet and Great primary residence window coverings, fruit trees, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF or rental Income. GLENN'S 13 YEARS laundry room. $400 monthly, in $59,900. Phone 731-2358 3,000 sq. ft. CBS warehouse newly Cape Coral. Call 945-7344 leave No R.E. commission puts 8/28/64 —tltt—21064814-1 EXPERIENCE IN SALES AND PELICAN PLACE price below F.U.V. All remodeled office - showroom. 1 mo. message. REMODELING When Paradise needs Protection Outstanding Cape Waterfront Open LISTINGS: Office or retail space available rent free. 8000 sq. ft. C.B.S 10/1/94 —tttt—21064946-1 Thank You for making reasonable offers considered, Sat. & Sundays 3518 Pelican Blvd. 3 warehouse, A/C, showroom and Decorating Den Brian 505-344-7383 In center containing Barrier IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS BR/2 BA 39 x 19 Great room,3-1/ 2 SS MILLION 1992 Island Pharmacy, Lagorlo's office, formerly tira store. C.C. ttl, in 1994 Sales out If you are already living In the perfect home, why not make the • COMPLETE CENTRAL STATION SERVICES 9/28I3J — ISIS— 21056417-3 car garage, laundry, private pool, all Industrial Park. 574-3071, 994- CONDOS FOR RENT I Decorating _ S5.7 MILLION 1993 Pizza and Goodwill. of 1300 Decorating Improvements that will bring you satisfaction and increase the Buy Owner 1000's of properties for appliances, patio, deck, dock, $6 MILLION 1994 8889. POINTE SANTO: 2 BR/2 BA condo, value of your property? sale all areas/prices - call for free satellite, security, drastically 472-1439 8/30/84 —ttli— 21064728-1 Den Franchises •FIRE i SECURITY STSTHKS reduced. 542-6429 2440 Palm Ridge Road. completely furnished, gulf view. We specialize In custom remodeling of all types: list. No commissions. 1-800-408- Weekly rentals available. Seasonal Den S worldwide 1999 - TV. show Sun. 9:30 A.M Ch 8/29/84 _—SISI—21064 533-1 CALL GLENN CARRETTA AT 9/26/94 —HIS— 2063523-3 •1 EncloseKitchends Porches • 2nd Floor Additions 'Bathrooms | RENTAL SHARING s. Contact owner, 812/378- • Room Additions • Concrete Work HnME THEArER & SOUND SVSTEMS 26.b 472-3121/481-3553 > Driveways/Sidewalks • Fireplaces • Siding 10/21/34 — Slit—21061365-1 Cape Coral: 1-800-232-6004 Commercial space for rent. Married couple will share new two —tttt— 174892-3 ' Garages • Florida Rooms • Recreation Rooms Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath/den 0/12/84 —titS— 2101B637-J Palm Ridge location. > Closets & Shelving • Dens 'Painting 'Windows CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS Jamaica Bay 2 BR/2 BA $328/mo. home. Block construction. Available immediately. story home with female students or LOGGERHEAD CAY 2 BD/2 BA, Decorating Den brings its clients highly personalized service park rent. Owner anxious/health Unfurnished Mobile Home in professionals. San Carlos Park. Gulf view, $550/wk offseason (May offering carpeting, tile, wall coverings, draperies & window Beacon Building will work with you to design your remodeling 1213 Periwinkle Way Newly renovated. excellent condition, 51 N. Kowa Dr All or part of space. ACCESS CONTROL • CLOSE CIRCUITT.V reasons. Asking $25,000. Call 463- Kitchen and pool privileges. Private 1st - Dec. 21st). Seasonal rents treatments, furniture, home accessories and interior needs and Beacon Is a fully licensed, Insured, bonded, state ccrti- ' Sanibel, FL 33957 3131 and ask for Dianneto make a Excellent location. Indian Creek Park, FMB. Upgraded, Contact Mike Robideau bath. Own parking. Cable. $275 (Dec. 2st - April 30th) also available. fled contractor. Please call Wayne Neldlgh to discuss any remodel- Only $2,175 down enclosed porch, beautiful open 472-1511 monthly. 267-3668. Rates vary. 908-223-6748 coordination. > ing you may have in mind. (813) 283-1642 Lie. CBC0390S0 813 472-3311 "Must see" appointment then make . back yard, appliances furnished -- pay $559 per month. P.I. 9/27/84 — SSH— 21022373-3 B/30/84 —m»—21064928-1 9/28/94 —tttt— 2009677-3 an offer, Fairly new, until Oct. 3rd call 466- 9/30)84 —mi—21061118-1 Call 542-8004. 8910 for appointment only. Timely and conscientious scheduling and coordination of 3/2 Home on Orange River. 6 Acres, »/30/»« _JJJt_ 21064714-* 9/30/94 —1111—21064786-5 ACROSS 1 |2 3 10 11 12 workmen combined with quality products made Carol pool, fireplace, boat dock, 1 Gender: abbr. Oagnon's Decorating Den a successful and needed service workshop, very private & secluded. 5 Masticate 13 $269k, call owner nights 693-8437 | FORT MYERS HOMES| ^l for Sanibel and Captiva Islands. or days 994-7155. 9 An Arthur at FSBO, South Ft, Myers. Beautiful CONDOS FOR SALE 1 Wimbledon 18 IO;B/94 — mt—2 former model home. 3,711 s.f., 1 3 Visit Our New Studio ac, heated pool, lots of extras. 13 Seed covering 2 Bedroom, 2 bath home, 1 car 19 at Sanibel Promenade #15 garage, tile roof, sprinkler system, Beautifully maintained. Like-new Sanlbel Arms West 14 Dawdle lots of mature trees. Good location condition. $369,900. Call Pat al813- Unit K-8 15 Homer opus (across from the post office). near schools & Cape Cora! Hospital, 945-0322. 2 8R, 2 BA 16 Antitoxins Assumable loan at 7.12% asking 10/1/84 —Hit—2106161 S-a Gulf view. Completely 17 Where China is 695 Tarpon Bay Rd. $63,000. 540-1449 remodeled. All new appliances. 30 31 32 Sanibel, FL 33957 S/2B/S4 — IHS— 21083584-1 18 Strong LOCKSMITH LEE COUNTY HOMES \ Excellent rental history. Asking 33 34 35 8:30 - 4:30 Mon.-Fri. By Owner: Beautiful 3/2 home with 19 Was cognizant $260,000. of family room, living & dining room in Nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath, lg. fam. or Call Dick or Kalhy at 39 We Will Bring great family neighborhood. Inside guest room, fireplace, carport 20 Literary piece CAROL GAGNON CINDY MALSZYCKI laundry room. Many upgrades. Gulf 24x24 detached garage and 1-800-S50-1138 22 End of a cigar Samples To You! VACATION RENTALS or 813-472-1138. 42 Owner Associate District Schools. Priced right. Call workshop. 12 acres, part grove, 24 The one 540-1642. pastured, woods. All fenced, 8/29/94 —Itlt— 21062630-a addressed (813)472-6551 ISLAND LOCKSMITH 10/1/84 —Hit—S10C3B32-1 deeded access to navigable Orange Owner must sell. Riverside. 1,450 45 River. Owner will finance. $169 000. sq. ft. living area, 2 Bed/2 Bath, ail 25 Bottomless pit SANIBEL • CAPTIVA and Security Services VACATION Lookingfor a deal? 694-1745. appliances, garage - auto door, 28 Actor Klemperer Worth $119,000.2/bed, 2/bath, pool 10/8/84 -ilil- 21064111-1 heated pool, fishing pier, convenient 33 Scale 2±Hour Emergency ServiceLJrJensed RENTALS home on salt water canal in Cape. By owner 3/2 with Jacuzzi in quiet all facilities. $74,000. Offers. Phone 36 Cloth with metal 54 55 56 57 I Insured Has to go by end of month. Any sub-division in Bonita Springs, 4 939-6998 Bonded Sanibel & Captiva reasonable offer takes it 458-2686. 10/20JB4 _$ threads ' 472-2394 miles to Beach, $129,900. 27447 t—21064S4S-1 62 Ft. Myers 112313* —Hit—21064238-1 38 Deputy Pelican Ridge Circle, 813-495-8603 Discounted N.E. Cape Coral. Like new. Concrete i2il<8

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