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Show Biz j As It Wuz f ^»fr- By Frank Wagner 'Auf wiedersehen' Variete Zauber There was a very short space of time between the winter Variete Zauber and the spring version. It seemed as if we had no sooner gotten home than we were preparing for the return trip. I was very excited about the three numbers for

this show. One was to be a pantomime duplicat- ( I i s't.,3-11. , f I'l ing some of the performers made famous by the The CROW Thing posters by Toulouse-Lautrec for the Moulin Rouge. There were wonderful, short segments of TMs.1S74 Volkswagen Thing, was recently donated la th<».&re,end BettabtHtatfan of WfldKfe jkrid ^ mime and movement featuring Yvette Guilbert, nownetng mfUed Oft. Ti^fets fpr $tBF eath;^Tw««^bB!n9 «ij. n>inineuiortUi\e 1- Taste uf the Islands food festival on Sambol settlement equivalent to my fee for the two shirt iialcsand nioi. remaining shows. begins. The Dunes doll and Tennis Club on The other bands t'rut will he performing include The week before the pre-Lenten period in Sandcafctle Road is again the host site for the the Hit Men, Kaicn Iloauv and Koduo Drive and event, which will featuie, among other things, Humidity. Please see VARIETE ZAUBER, page 10 food samples for sali? from 28 of the islands' best Please see TASTE, page 24

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BHB^ — Arts & Leisure 16 Captiva Tomorrow looks ahead Calendar 12 By Steve Ruediger would no longer be appropriate for her to also be coordinator Cityside 6 Islander staff writer of Captiva Tomorrow. 25 Captiva Tomorrow affiliated itself with the Captiva Civic Farwell said the 40 people present had the choice of having Classifieds Association and accepted Ernst Hoen as its coordinator 8 Captiva Tomorrow be the future planning arm of the Captiva Commentary Wednesday morning, April 19. Civic Association or of having it be an independent group. Crossword 26 This was the fourth meeting of the voluntary island plan- It was unanimous to affiliate it with the. civic association. Police Beat 2 ning group which had been brought together under the leader- Farwell suggested Hoen take over as coordinator and there Recreation 20 ship of Stella Farwell. was no objection. What's Playing 14 At the beginning of the Wednesday meeting, which was Hoen said a lot of time and effort would be needed. He What's Cooking? 17 held at the Mucky Duck restaurant, Farwell said that because she has become president of the Captiva Civic Association it Please see TOMORROW, page 11 > •-

2 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. April 25. t995 Tuesday. April 25.1995 THE ISLANDER 3

Ali of the following information came directly from Sanibei Police Department reports. POLICE John M. Loalbo of Springfield, N.J., was charged Small increase in basic cable rate OK'd April 20 with going 52 mph on Airport Way. By Steve Ruediger Cablevision Inc. This is the local mani- Colony General Manager Ken Fuchs condo rates lower than single-family Two people dropped off a variety of items at the Islander staff writer festation of a national merger. responded by blaming the federal gov- home rates. There is a savings to the Sanibei Police Department offices Thursday, April BEAT David J. Alpert of N.Y. was charged with going 53 An increase in the cable television There was no objection to the rate ernment, which supplies the-radar. He cable company because one bill is sent basic rate on Sanibei from $12.05 to said the image on the screen is any- 20. The items had been left in their car by another mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road April 20. increase during the hearings. However, to the association rather than individual person. Now they are leaving town and cannot get the $12.19 was approved by the Sanibei . a variety of other subjects were brought where from an hour to eight hours out bills to each condo owner, Fuchs said. other person to take the items back. But fearing if Robert H. Lee of Mount Prospect, 111., was charged City Council Tuesday, April 18. The up. of date. The bill per unit depends on the num- Thursday, April 20, with improper passing on the A skateboard and an Awesome Giant bicycle were new rate will be effective May 1. Councilman Mark Westall com- In response to the question whether they threw the items out the other person might found in woods along Wild Lime Drive April 20. ber of units, the size and shape of the accuse them of stealing the items, they decided to Satiibel Causeway. The council also approved the trans- plained about the weather radar on new channels were planned, Fuchs said condo building, and the premium chan- fer of the franchise from Colony turn them over to the police. The items include a cable not being up to date and therefore The Golf Channel will soon be added nels requested. Jennifer Heinrich of Fort Myers was charged April Cablevision of Florida to Continental stereo, a VCR, pillows, a coffee maker and two suit- Holly Nicole Wuckovich of Potomac, Md., was being misleading. and will enable people to watch golf 24 Fuchs said it would be possible to 20 with going 60 mph on the Sanibei Causeway. hours a day. cases and a laundry basket of clothes. charged April 20 with going 54 mph on Casa Ybel arrange a bulk service for the entire Road. Fuchs said the merger is designed to island, which would lower rates to all John Anthony Johnson of Cape Coral was charged produce a company large enough to Kimberly A. Panenka of New Berlin, Wis., was residents. He offered to make a presen- A 7 1/2-foot-long alligator was relocated from a Wednesday, April 19, with going 61 mph on the Sarah Fallert is the provide the technology that will be charged Friday, April 21, with going 57 mph on the tation to the council at some future date Sanibei Causeway. Daniel Drive yard by police April 20. Sanibei Causeway. needed for the interactive television which is coming. on the subject and the council accepted. Alfred Milton Watis of Cape Coral was charged A Sanibei store reported April 19 that two people Lucy Hall of the Condominium Asked about ads seeming to be loud- James B. Brown of Long Grove, HI., was charged historical village 's er than programs, the cable representa- April 21 with going 61 mph on the Sanibei April 20 with going 69 mph on the Sanibei Causeway consecutively bought purchases with $100 dollar bills Associations of Sanibei Inc. questioned tives said that was because the sound Causeway. and with failure to exhibit a driver's license on April 19. However, after the people left there was 1 how rates are set for condos, saying the demand. only one $100 dollar bill in the store. The store rates vary from condo to condo. quality was better in the ads. It was employees could not figure out where or how the sec- 'curator of artifacts Fuchs said condo associations that pointed out that Magnavox sells a smart television that automatically bal- ond $100, if there had been a second $100, vanished. Special to The Islander agree to have service to all units are Ask Sarah Fallert what comes to mind first about operating a museum and she given bulk discount rates that make ances out the sound levels. Code Enforcement Officer Ray Hendzel was work- could easily skip over exhibits, displays or someone to welcome visitors and show ing April 19 to get dumpsters and parked cars moved J them around. Her response might be "complete and accurate record keeping on out of the right of way along Main and Fitzhugh i every item". streets. 1 Fallert joined the volunteer staff of Sanibel's Historical Village and Museum nine years ago as a docent, but when she was appointed to the Historic AT THE END OF THE ROAD ON HISTORICAL CAPTIVA ISLAND Preservation Committee in 1991 she inherited the job of cataloging acquisitions Plants were trimmed by an unknown person at 1 and was dubbed "curator or artifacts". 2407 Periwinkle Way April 19, the property owner The cataloging procedure requires that every item acquired by the historic vil- reported. lage is first accepted by the committee, and be it a thimble or a piece of furniture, it gets entered into Fallert's computer with a complete description and notation of A rottweiler was taken to the dog pound from donor. A by-product is that each donor receives a letter of acknowledgement so T/\relco:in White Heron Lane April 19. The next day the dog the paper trail is complete. escaped and found its own way home. The owner told This inventory task can be mind-boggling because there have been instances police the problem of the dog running loose will be such as the woman who contributed boxes of utensils for Miss Charlotta's tea '"Beauty solved by it being given to Indians in the middle of room at the village. The treasure included flat ware, a kerosene lantern, a milk HEW! the Everglades. carrier with bottles, wooden mouse trap and on and on. Each article has been indi- vidually indexed. A small royal palm tree in a ceramic pot and a spa When the job was handed to Fallert, it was not computerized but rather hand- written on charts that Evelyn Pearson had kept from the very first donation to the Unforgettable themed buffet rules sign were found in the Jacuzzi at the Sanibei embryo museum more than a decade ago. Although she still has the charts, all of dinners nightly: Beach Club April 19. that data has been transferred to disks on file at City Hall plus a duplicate set Fallert keeps at Monday - Seafood Extravaganza home for a back Tuesday - Caribbean Celebration Please see BEAT, page 24 Wednesday - Festival of American Foods i up. Thursday - Bourbon Street Bash When the Fal- Sarah Friday - Seafood Extravaganza lerts moved to Saturday & Sunday Sanibei more Fallert, All-You-Can-Eat "Taste of Captiva" Five youths dubbed than nine years "curator of ago, Sarah knew artifacts," limited a la carte menu available nightly charged with nothing about poses at computers. But her home robbery, battery when the task of computer Entertainment nightly in the lounge. Enjoy the island sounds of Danny record keeping where an Morgan from 9 p.m. - I a.m., Wednesday - Sunday. By Steve Ruediger landed in her lap, inventory of all items Islander staff writer husband. Ftank_ acquired by We're setting your table right now came to the res- Drop by or call for dinner reservations 472-5111 Five youths have been arrested and a sixth is cue by setting up Sanibel's being sought in connection with the robbing and Historical a format for her At the entrance to South Seas Plantation on Captiva Island beating of another youth at the Sundial Resort on to follow on his Village and the night of Tuesday, April 18. computer. The Museum is Bystanders described the attack as looking rest is "history"! permanent- planned and coordinated as Chase Tuomey, 16, Fallert also ly recorded. of Michigan was beaten and kicked by the group does her share of of older youths. They also stole his wallet. welcoming visi- SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE When John Orlando, 16, also of Michigan, tors as a docent at ISLAND'S PREFERRED NEWSPAPER AND RECEIVE THIS CHADWICK'S attempted to come to Tuomey's aid, the group of the Rutland CAFfflWJt'S IH®RE®!BL£ TOFFET BEAUTIFUL FULL COLOR 18" X 24" POSTER FREE! attackers turned on him. House museum Both Tuomey and Orlando needed treatment and the Old Bailey store at the historic complex and still at Lee HealthPark Hospital. , claims that "being part of the ever growing village is S O R CALL 813-472-5185 Arrested on robbery and battery charges were one of the most rewarding experiences of my life". Her job as curator of artifacts is strictly behind the scenes Judah Benjamin Cooks, 18, of Washington, Note! There will be a $3.00 postage charge to mail poster to your home. Subscribe or and earns little recognition because of its invisibility. CASINO D.C.; Daniel Bradley, 19, of Bethesda, Md.; Renewyour paper at the islander office and receive poster at no charge! "But it's exciting in its own way," she explained, Andre Derail Cooper, 18, of Potomac, Md.; "like the time former lighthouse keeper Bob England David Pharis Owens, 18, of Washington, D.C; and his wife Mae donated a collection of Calusa arti- RUISES NAME JCAN aridX&.wrence W. Secrest, 18, of Sanibei and facts." TUESDAY NITES Bethesda. :, .. STREET APT. NQ. Be it an old set of ice tongs or a vintage sewing box, COUNTRY NIGHTS - Wear Your Country Hat- Receive Secrest was also charged with possession of once accepted by the Preservation Committee into the a FREE DRINK+S10Q • Full ala Carte Menu Available CITY BONUS ON TOP AWARD MAX COIN PLAYED JACKPOTS! STATE ZIP an illegal driver's license. ... computer it goes for permanent recording followed by a . -: . .'./;. •' FRIDAY NITES LADIES NIGHT-Ladies in groups of 3 or more • Continuous Live Entertainment in our Showlounge PHONE The attack on the youth started at about 10;15 thank you note to the donor courtesy of Fallert. SAIL FREE! HOTTEST ALL-MALE REVUE H p.m. when the group from Washington, D.C, and "Because we are an on-going, unfinished project, the ON THE SEVEN SEAS! SECRETARIES WEEK - 4/24-4/28 • Largest Las Vegas Style CASINO of its kind! SANIBEL CAPTIVA ISLANDER P.O. BOX 56, SANIBEL FL 33957-9986 its suburbs' attacked Tuomey from behind md acquisitions keep coming in and although I'm rarely ~~ Mon. - Fri. Nites - SECRETARIES sail free when 2407 PERIWINKLE WAY IN ISLANDER CENTER began taking turns hitting and kicking him. caught up, I stay close enough to be comfortable," she accompanied by THE BOSS """ • 200 "LOOSE SLOTS" PAYMENT ENCLOSED O BILL ME About 50 youths were on the beach at the concludes. Departing Daily from Only time and many witnessed the incident. The inventory takes about 10 hours per month on VISA O MASTERCARD $20.75 Nswspaper $26.42 Newspaper Descriptions of those involved were secured. average. Flayers Landing $1.25 FL State Tax $1.58 FL State Tsx ACCOUNT NO. Cooks, Secrest and Bradley were seen in a car Volunteers are still needed at the historic village, $22.00 $28.00 2080 Main Street Annual Subscription Annual Subscription at 11:15 p.m. and were taken into custody. especially during the summer months. Training is Florida EXPIRATION DATE. Lee County Owens and Cooper were riding bicycles on offered and applications can be picked up at the Rutland $28.00 $42.00 Annual Subscription Annual Subscription SIGNATURE Casa Ybel Road at 1:37 a.m. when they were House museum, 950 Dunlop Rd., during regular hours, Foreign For Reservations & Cruise Information US.A arrested. which are Wednesday through Saturday each week from PLEASE ALLOW 3 WEEKS TO START DELIVERY 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please Call: 81 3-765-11 1 1 n H Tuesday. April 25.1995 THE ISLANDER 5 4 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. April 25.1995 Kain and Davison join group on ride Rabbit Road Center celebrating Councilmen peddle with island bike club By Steve Ruediger Road. He said the causeway parking lot is one of the At the end of Friday's ride the bicyclists had tea in Islander staff writer most heavily traveled places on Sanibel and the mix- an island restaurant, which would have gotten some 'The Week of the Young Child' Sanibel Mayor Wally Kain and City Councilman ture of cars and bikes there is not safe. free publicity here if it had not had a snippy waitress. April 24 marked the beginning of "The Week of children. dows will be filled with beautiful drawings and paint- Bob Davison bicycled from Arnie's Deli to Palm the Young Child," which was originated by the The Rabbit Road Center for Children is celebrating ings done by the bright and gifted artists who attend Ridge Road Friday, April 21, with the Sanibel National Association for the Education of Young the week by displaying a multitude of artwork created the Rabbit Road Center. Bicycle Club. Children to recognize its commitment to preschool by local youngsters, ages 1 through 6. Six large win- Everyone at the Rabbit Road Center would like to Along the way club members pointed out dangers invite island residents and visitors to stop by and and suggested improvements they would like to see "view" the center's gallery of fine art and sign the in the island bicycle paths. guest book, adding comments and critiques. The entire City Council and Planning Commission The gallery at the center will be open through had been invited but Kain and Davison were the only Friday, April 28. ones who showed up. A bicycle club member was heard to comment that more physically fit Planning Commissioners were needed. The first stop on the bicycle tour was Periwinkle Way and Lindgren Boulevard, where the Bicycle Club is urging that the bicycle crossing be a straight route rather than the current meandering route across the intersection. The club is recommending completed bike paths Storytime and along both sides of Causeway Road and a link through near the back bay to the Old Bailey Store art work on display property. The club is also urging the bicycle be moved Miss Teri's Thumpers (ages 2 and 3) listen to a behind businesses from the Beachview Golf Course story at the Rabbit Road Center for Children, left. Some of the youngsters' artwork is featured in a to Casa Ybel Road. This would require the coopera- window display, below. tion of all the businesses along that route and is con- sidered doubtful. It is also urging that the bicycle path be put under the electric lines that go through the woods beginning at the Reel Eel near the intersection of Periwinkle and Photos by Steve Ruediger Casa Ybel Road. Bike path discussions A short bicycle path from the Periwinkle Way pedestrian crossing in front of the Sanibel Wally Kain, with helmet in hand at left above, and Bob Davison, second from right, discuss bicycle cross- Community Center to Dunlop Road was suggested to ings with the bike club members. Sanibel Bicycle Club founder Keith Trowbridge stands between the two provide a safer place to cross Periwinkle for bicy- Sanibel City Councilmen. The route along Causeway Road that the Bicycle Club would like to see turned clists using Dunlop. into a bicycle path is pictured below. WEATHER The Sanibel Bicycle Club is also asking for a con- nection from Gumbo Limbo through the Sanibel WATCH Public Works Department property to Dunlop Road. Kain said residents of Gumbo Limbo might object to people riding through their streets. Last week's temperatures in paradise were recorded at the Sanibel-Gaptiva Chamber of On the other hand, said Bicycle Club members, Commerce as follows: they might like the idea of a safer route for their chil- HIGH LOW RAIN dren to get to the library, school, etc. Kain suggested the Bicycle Club should try to talk Sunday, April 16 Closed - Easter to the Gumbo Limbo home owners association. Monday, April 17 84 66 0.0 The club members emphasized that they were not Tuesday, April 18 86 70 0.0 asking that everything be done immediately, but they Wednesday, April 19 86 70 0.0 would like to see a start on their suggestions, Thursday, April 20 88 70 0.0 "You're making your point very effectively," said Friday, Apri! 21 88 76 0.0 Kain. Saturday, April 22 90 76 0.0 Along the way Friday the bicyclists stopped at the Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce where they were served soft drinks. Florida LOTTO Chamber President David Besse took the opportu- nity of having the officials, bicyclists and press there Numbers from April 22,1995 to suggest that it might be safer if the bike path which currently goes through the Chamber of Commerce 6-14-27-28-30-48 parking lot go around the other side of the chamber building or even go through further along Causeway Sea turtle nesting season approaches By Anne Bellew communities grow, our islands have tremendous the hatchlings and they wander inland, become dis- WBBH-TV to broadcast from Islander Staff Writer potential as the last nesting sites available to these oriented and soon die of dehydration, heat exhaus- EDITOR: Christopher Slrine ADVERTISING MGR: Jack Messersmith Beginning in May, female sea turtles will begin endangered animals." tion or being crashed on nearby streets. Lights also REPORTERS; Steve Ruedigsr, Frank Wagner, Anne Bellew. to nest on local beaches. Sea turtles are threatened Anywhere from 40 to 180 leathery, Ping-pong confuse the nesting females as they make their way PHOTOGRAPHERS: Kathleen Blase and Saui Taffet island historical village grounds with extinction throughout the world and the safe ball sized eggs are laid in each nest. Last year the on shore to dig their nests. CONTRIBUTORS: Capt Mike Fuery, Bobbie Sharp, Bob Maurer and Art Stevens The Sanibel Historical Village and Museum will gravity feed gas pumps, the tiny 1927 Reed Post nesting areas in Florida are critical to the survival of total hatch was estimated at 45,000 baby sea turtles- Therefore, there are certain county-wide sea tur- AD SALES: Tracey Markwalter, Sue Bryant host the live broadcast of WBBH-TV (Cable Channel Office and Miss Charlotta's Tea Room dating from CLASSIFIEDS/SUBSCRIPTIONS: Betty O'.Noal the species. Lee County alone has more than 40 county-wide. tle protection regulations in place and enforced from LOCATION: MAILING ADDRESS: 2) weather segments during its raid-day newscast 1926. The restored Model T truck is garaged on the miles of beaches suitable for loggerhead sea turtle Around two months after the eggs are laid, hatch- May 1 through Oct. 31 of each year. From 9 p.m. to Islander Canter P.O. Box 56 Thursday, May 4. The hour-long show will devote grounds but will be outside on display May 4. nesting and last year over 500 sea turtles nested lings will emerge from the nests at night and try to 7 a.m., outdoor lights on or facing the beach must 2407 PeriwinMe Way Sanibel, FL 33957 short segments to showcasing the historic village's Sanibel 472-5185 FAX 472-5302 The historic complex is located at 950 Dunlop here, more than half on Sanibel and Captiva. Erick find their way to the water. On a natural beach, the be: SUBSCRIPTION RATES campus which includes four buildings linked by a Road and is open Wednesday through Saturday each Lindblad, executive director of the Sanibel-Captiva lighter seaward horizon guides the hatchlings in the $22.00 $28.00 $28.00 $42.00 network of boardwalks, a 1926 Ford truck and a pick- week from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. J2O.75 Nmwpapel S2S.42 Nanpapw Annual Subtct%>Uon ul Subto Conservation Foundation, commented, "As coastal right direction. Artificial lights, however, confuse Please see TURTLE, page 24 S!.25SatesTu J1.58S«1MT5U U.S.A. Fonlgn et-fenced vegetable garden. Annml Sui»cripU«! Annml Subscription UK Count/ Fkrttl Jim Syoen, the NBC affiliate's daytime weather- Postal Information man, will air his forecasts from Sanibel via a remote The Sanibsl-Captiva Islander (USPS 481-400) ts published every Tuesday and Practicuig Since 1986 is distributed throughou! Sanibel and Capliva Islands by the Breaje Corp., P.O. Box broadcast unit between noon and 1 p.m. Because of Immunizations offered 56 Sanibal FL 33957 Second Class postage is paid at the Sanibel Post OHics, Sa'nibel, FL. 33957- the need to raise a tall antenna on location, the pres- SHUTTERS Postmaster: Send Address Changes to ence of electrical storms in the area could cause a Starting in May the Lee County Health olsafe* PETER E.-KELLY Sanibel Captiva Islander Department will provide overseas immunizations P.O. Box 56 postponement. NOT JUST FOR HURRICANES ATTORNEY AT LAW Sanibel, FL 33S57 at the Sanibel Island Civic Center." One of SanibePs local newspapers, Island Sun, BUT..... Privacy GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW Classlflod advertising deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. The Civic Center is located in the old Sanibel Bob Saylor INCLUDING: Error Responsibility: In ths event of an error, we are responsible only for the created the contact between WBBH and the historic Sun Control BOARD CERTIFIED Library at the intersection of Palm Ridge Road 336-9347 Cleanliness Wills • Living Trusts • Real Estate complex and will co-sponsor the appearance from and Library Way. FAMILY PRACTICE behind the scenes. 890-1876 Dig. Beeper 'Security Condominium Law • Land Use Planning without charge that part which is mcor i0t responsible for any credit c The immunization service will be provided on 945-1323 Home • Peace of Mind Board eligible osteopathic manual 'medicine Probate • Business & Corporate Law reimbursement after 30 days from publication date. The village centerpiece is the Rutland house muse- the third Thursday of each month from 9 a.rn. to 3 Columns: Opinions expressed in columns in The Islander and Letters to the um now in its 10th year. It has been joined more 5845 Corporate Circle, Ft Myers, FL 33905 ANCHORBOINTE CENTER 395-2211 3r are those of the person writing the column or iatler and do not nscessanly p.m. 472-3200 Editor are those recently by the 1927 Bailey Store complete with two Jt reflect those of the newspaper. . Toll Free (800) 883-5486 2426 PALM RIDGE ROAD 1633 Periwinkle Way Suite H »° ** '' J. .. WMW. M. 1H!... 15H1M Tuesday. Aoril 25. 1995 THE ISLANDER 7 Regulation of trolley tours to be considered By Steve Ruediger Tuesday, Islander staff writer Cityside April 25, 1995 A general City Council discussion Tuesday, April 18, of possible regulation of trolleys drifted towards asking the city staff to develop regulations for trolley tours but not to take steps toward regulating public transportation by trolleys. Hermes resigns from However, the council would like to be notified if somebody is going to start public transportation. CITY BRIEFS The discussion began with City Attorney Bob Pritt saying there were a couple of possible ways to approach the subject: the city could repeal current Planning Commission ,, , • 4 ''*'-:>. > -!}. , i • J By Steve Ruediger trolley franchise laws and revive the vehicle for hire By Steve Ruediger law but limit that to vehicles that carry 10 people or Islander staff writer more, with the exceptions that nothing could be done Jim Hermes announced his resignation last week Other business conducted at the Tuesday, Apr!! about vehicles in interstate commerce, government from the Sanibel Planning Commission. The resigna- 18, meeting of the Sanibel City Council includ- vehicles, airport shuttles and others. tion will be effective May 1, which will make today, ed: Or there could be a licensing approach. -... Tuesday, April 25, Hermes' last meeting. This might end up with the J.N. "Ding" Darling - Hermes had served on the board for seven years Jim Hermes Don Fleming and beauty and said, "That's enough. It's time for someone new National Wildlife Refuge tour, the Aquatrek tour that Don Fleming is being appointed as Sanibel's to get in there." takes kids to the causeway area and the man who representative to the Keep Lee County Beautiful He said he enjoyed working on the Planning takes tours to the Everglades having to pay fees to the Committee. Commission but that he wants to do other things, city. The choice was made Tuesday by the City such as join the men's tennis league. Councilman Mark Westall questioned whether the Council, which had to decide between Fleming The City Council is now looking for someone to city should be involving itself in regulating tour oper- and Andrea Haller. fill the remainder of Hermes' term, which would nor- ations. Westall does canoe tours himself but said he mally have gone to Dec. 31, 1996. avoids getting in the motor vehicle transportation business by always having his clients drive their own Bob Davison There is a list of names of people who in January appointment will be made at the May 2 City Council cars to meet him at the canoe launch site. were seeking appointment to the Planning meeting. and hurricanes Commission. It was decided at Tuesday's council Betty Anholt of Sanibel Trolley said she is having The number and intensity of hurricanes are Hermes, an owner of PMR Realty, had been the a meeting next month with Sanibel business owners meeting that rather than assume that list is still good, least verbose of the Planning Commission members. A Sanibel Trolley during its regular run a few years ago. expected to be greater this year than in recent each person on it should be contacted. to get their views on the future of trolley service on However, when he did make a comment or ask a years, according to Sanibel City Councilman Also it was decided to give two weeks for other Sanibel. She wants the council to wait to do anything Mayor Wally Kain said that public transportation acter with the island but not regulating" public trans- Bob Davison, who attended the National people who might be interested to contact City question, it was always to the point under considera- until after her meeting. needed to be defined in some way and treated differ- portation. Hurricane Conference in Atlantic City earlier Manager Gary Price to have their names added to the tion. Craig Stewart of Adventures in Paradise asked ently. . Davison pondered stopping tour buses at the this month. list. His voting record could be considered one of pro- what the difference was between using franchises.or Councilman Bob Janes said he did not know of causeWay but was told by Pritt that would not be Davison said that in 1991-94 there were rela- The decision on a new Planning Commission tection for the property owner. using vehicle-for-hire rules. any 6,000-person community that had public trans- , , tively few hurricanes but that 1995 is expected Pritt said that with franchises the city would have portation without having to have a large subsidy. ' " . to return to the normal number. the choice of whether there would be a second opera- Janes said he was for letting economics take care lnedlscusslo n ended Wlth Kain ; ; We wiII sell your boat He said 10 named storms are expected this tion. of the regulation of tour vehicles. suggesting to No gimmicks, best results year of which six will be hurricanes and of City bench donation policy Stewart said supply and demand would take care Councilman Bob Davison favored licensing and staff that he was for "tak- !S^4l80|pSi which two will be of the category four or five of the number of vehicles being used. regulating tour vehicles to make sure they are in char- ing a shot at tours." variety. created; memorials to be studied By Steve Ruediger vide for the maintenance of the item. The islands' premier builder Wetness management ...since 1983! Islander staff writer But because writing, printing and plaques are Earlier retirement from city allowed The Sanibel Comprehensive Floodplain The Sanibel City Council approved a policy Management Plan was approved Tuesday by the banned from the donated items, that still left the By Steve Ruediger The only vote against the proposal came from Councilman Tuesday, April 18, which would allow the city memorial issue unaddressed. council. It had been discussed at a previous City manager to approve donations to the city of bench- islander staff writer Bob Janes, who said it was a great deal for employees but per- Council meeting and had been approved by the So after approving the resolution, the council Penalties were reduced on early retirement from the City of haps not a good deal for the city. es, water fountains, bike racks and trash recepta- spent some time discussing memorials. Planning Commission. cles. Sanibel at Tuesday's, April 18, Sanibel City Council meeting. Others, such as Councilman Bob Davison, said the city would As a "plan," this does not have the force of Kain said he did not think the city should place The age with no early retirement penalty was moved back to 60 save money if high paid employees retire early. law but instead sets the guidelines for the writing They would have to be of designs that fit in, itself in the position of negotiating with a grieving could aot contain writing and could only be placed from 65 and the penalty was reduced after age 55. During public comment, Dick Walsh objected that what the GEORGE £ of future laws. family over a memorial. He said the grieving peri- Because of a difference in legal requirements, the change for city was doing was counter to what is happening elsewhere in the The most discussed aspect of the new plan is in approved locations. Regarding memorials, the City Council, after od should be over before a memorial is considered. general employees was done in one hearing but the change in the country, where people are working longer. He said the lowering PARKER I that it changes the cumulative periods for repairs Kain said he liked the idea of a walk with law for police employees will require a second hearing, which is in the pension penalty would result in competent people leaving to non-conforming structures from five years to some discussion, asked the city staff to study the INC. | question in cooperation with the Historical memorial bricks or a wall with memorial stones. set for May 2 at 9:30 a.m. and the city would come to regret its action. 10 years. Councilman Mark Westall questioned what cri- •NEW CONSTRUCTION = Now the owner of a non-conforming structure Committee. •REMODELING'DESIGN 5 Both these issues arose when a memorial bench teria could be used in determining who deserved a (813)466-S100 | cannot make repairs in a five-year period that memorial and who didn't. :umulatively total more than 50 percent of the and a memorial water fountain were donated to be Briefs continued from page 6 placed beside the Sanibel-Captiva Road bike path. Councilman Bob Janes said he thought no appli- STATE CERTIFIED GENERAL, CONTRACTOR /alue of the structure. The plan recommends cations should be considered until five, 10 or even #COC007963 ;hanging that period to 10 years. Those items were accepted by the council during Since 1985, according to Vegetation Committee Chairman Bob the past month but with the clear understanding 20 years after death. Fishing pier people get month Slayton, 139 contractors have been approved. Ninety-two are still Rated 31/2 Stars Loader bids dumped their acceptance would not be precedent-setting. Somebody pointed out that nobody would active. reprieve from repair project Jean La Boaut remember by that time who the person being The bids on a front-end loader purchase were The original proposal by the city staff said that Slayton commented that retesting is a good idea because vegeta- The City Council Tueday decided to start work on the Sanibel 1/2 remembered was. all rejected by the council Tuesday. The specs benches, fountains and bike racks' could be donated tion standards change. He said in 1985 when the test was originally Fishing Pier on June 1 rather than the originally proposed May 1, in for the purchase will be rewritten and the pur- but that kiosks and gazebos could not be donated to That was his point, responded Janes. given, the mahoe was a protected plant on Sanibel. Now it is con- order to give seasonal fisherfolk time to complete the snook season. chase will be put out again for bids. the city. From the audience, Bob Walsh said he doubted sidered a pest that should be exterminated. The pier will be closed during the approximate one-month-long Two weeks earlier, Sanibel City Public Works Mayor Wally Kain suggested adding waste the wisdom of allowing memorials on public prop- repair work project, which will include the construction of a board- I'MPA/ Director Gates Castle had wanted to give the receptacles to the list of acceptable items. erty, but if that path were to be followed he would walk to the pier. THAI RESTAURANT purchase to the second lowest bidder, arguing The person making the donation must also pro- prefer memorial trees be planted. City Council supports The bid that was accepted is from Florida Marine Construction that the quality was better on that front end Summer Youth Program and is for $19,510. The city had budgeted $51,000 for the project OPEN FOR DINNER loader. A few weeks ago, the City Council passed a resolution support- and City Manager Gary Price told the council it should'not be sur- However, the low bidder objected to being prised if he needs to come back for more money than the bid 7 DAYS ing the Federal Job Training Partnership Act and its Summer Youth 5:00 -10:00 passed over. Possible piles problem discussed Employment and Training Program in spite of objections from amount. By Steve Ruediger Price said the condition of the pilings and the cross braces under vegetation debris in windrows after the Brazilian pep- Mayor Wally Kain that the council should not be involving itself in BEST THAI FOOD Name that plant islander staff writer per trees are pulled up. controversial national issues. the surface of the water IN TOWN! A new vegetation contracting ordinance was City officials promised Tuesday, April 18, not to Would the piles of decaying vegetation be unsight- The vote was four to one, with Kain casting the no vote. will not be known until work starts and divers are given initial approval Tuesday by the City sit around doing nothing if piles become a problem. ly? The program is one of those which Republicans in the U.S. Just 10 minutes Council. sent down. from Sanibel and the Beach They were referring to piles of vegetation that Loflin said they would decay over time and that it Congress are considering cutting. Currently there is a one-time test to determine That could result in it IN INDIAN CREEK PLAZA would be left when vegetation is cleared from the was a question of finances. Bringing in a chipper to Councilman Bob Janes said the program has been effective in if a person is qualified to do vegetation contract- Lee County, gives young people experience working, helps youth being found that more Postel Preserve, a property near the West Gulf Drive remove them would add $5,000 to $10,000 to the cost City 17274 SAN CARLOS BLVD. ing on Sanibel. An aspiring contractor must be with severe disabilities and was "inadvertently eliminated" by needs to be done than is •** SUITE 203-5 end of Rabbit Road. Manager 100 percent right on the current test. of the contract. Congress during a late-night session. currently included in the FORT MYERS BEACH, FL The council voted to grant the contract to low bid- Gary Price Under the proposed new law, vegetation con- Councilman Mark Westall said he felt the natural In 1994 there were 502 Lee County youth involved in the pro- estimates. 813-454-3020 tractors would be retested every five years but der Arbor Tree and Landscape Co. The bid was per system would take care of the debris and that nearby gram, 74 with disabilities. would not have to answer 100 percent correct. acre and the amount of land to be cleared this fiscal residents should be happy because the opening up of Janes said young people with severe disabilities "really look for- The responsibility for coming up with a fair test year will depend on the amount of money available. the area will bring in birds and property values ward to being in a work environment." COMPUTER TOE-UP SPECIAL is given to the city manager under the new law. Natural Resource Director Robb Lofiin said he has a should skyrocket. Kain said he thought it was inappropriate for the City Council to •Virus check and removal*Completely lest system $10,000 matching grant for the work, so at least * Clean floppy head»*Plus mare* However, City Manager Gary Price promised that take a position on a highly political national question which could 834.95 Carry In. . Please see BRIEFS, page 7 $20,000 will be spent on it. something would be done to remove them if the piles be a controversial issue within the community. Concern was expressed about the plan to pile the of vegetation become a problem. 275-3342 COMPUTER CLINIC ^s,:.^Y>"«>-y;v;,\k\«^ Tuesday. April 25.1995 THE ISLANDER 9

Tuesday, Soar with the eagles ... in a hot air balloon 8 April 25, 1995 Commentary By Anne Bellew Church Street Station in Orlando host a balloon race The Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland is an Islander Staff Writer Friday and Saturday, April 28 and 29. The lighter- emergency room, hospital, nursery, rehabilitation and Dozens of beautiful hot air balloons will be float- than-air event benefits the Florida Audubon Center education facility - all in one location. The center, a ing lazily above Central Florida as Sea World and for Birds of Prey. part of the non-profit Florida Audubon Society, res- cues, treats and rehabilitates between 400 and 600 Ronald McDonald Where is that package? birds of prey annually. Since opening in 1979, more Have you ever waited patiently for a package to be Bruce Cochrane pledges support of than 2,000 birds, including 128 bald eagles and eight comes to town delivered from somewhere? peregrine falcons, have been cared for and returned to We have someone sending us a package by UPS ISLANDER'S NOTES their native habitats in Central Florida. A hush fell over the participants at the recent from California and thought it was to arrive on new Visitor Center at Darling Refuge On April 28, at 6 p.m., the event lifts off with a Monday. So, when it didn't come on Monday, we fig- Sanibel City Council meeting as Ronald By Betty O'Neal Bruce Cochrane, who for 19 years has been the good many of our customers are repeat visitors, unique "Balloon Glow." A traditional pre-race spec- McDonald entered the room. ured "O.K., it will come Tuesday." We watched and resident manager of the Snook Motel on West Gulf and the main reason they return year after year is to tacular, the glow will feature a twilight presentation The crowd cleared a path for the beleaguered watched every time we saw a UPS truck going down Drive on Sanibel, recently presented his pledge of in Fort Myers that you can call?) and I gave them the visit the wildlife refuge and watch the birds - the of dozens of tethered balloons, each dramatically lit icon as he slowly made his way to the front of the street to see if it would turn into the parking lot. $1,800 for the New Visitor Center Fund to Marilyn numbers that I got from my friend. skimmers and spoonbills. We are more than happy by their powerful burners. The glow takes place in the room. He was accompanied by Dave Thomas None ever did. Kloosterman, president of the "Ding" Darling "I'm sorry ma'am but all UPS tracking numbers Sea World's parking lot and guests should enter of Wendy's and Frank Perdue in a show of On Wednesday, we called our friend to see exactly Wildlife Society, and Gene Steele, coordinator of to support your effort." have at least 11 numbers in them so that can't be a through the main front gate on Central Florida strength by America's favorite commercial TV when it was shipped and if we could get a tracking fund-raising for the project to build a new Visitor Because the pledge exceeds $1,000, the name of UPS tracking number." Parkway. personalities. number (because UPS in Tampa, which is the office Center at the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Hie Snook Motel will be permanently inscribed on HELP! Perdue clucked a few times, spread his wings you get when you call the number in the phone book, Refuge. the Wall of Friends at the entrance to the new cen- The "Glow" also includes a birds of prey demon- and took his place inside a bird cage. Thomas I just want to know if the UPS driver knows where stration, Kinder printing by Saturn of Orlando and said that we could not find out when it would be Upon making the donation, Cochrane said, "A ter when it is completed. quickly gobbled down 12 hamburgers to the delivered without a tracking number). Well, she said we are so we can get our package! Why does it have entertainment by Sea World characters and Church to be so difficult? amusement of the spectators and rolled over on that it would probably not be delivered until Street Station's Dixieland Trio. his belly ever attentive. On Saturday at 6:15 a.m., Sea World's parking lot Thursday or Friday and gave us a tracer number. Betty O'Neal, an island resident, is the receptionist, Well, it's Friday. Where is it? We're still waiting classified ad manger, circulation manager, general is the site for the balloon race. The early-moming patiently and still no truck. So, I have called the UPS office manager, typist and part-time columnist for event begins with inflation and preparation of the SHELL office in Tampa again (why don't they have a number The Islander. huge, colorful balloons, followed by the Hare & Bruce Hound at 7 a.m. The lead balloon (the hare) will lift SHOCKED Cochran, off first, followed 10 minutes later by the remainder Letters center, of the balloons (the hounds). Each pilot will attempt presents By Art Stevens Could we not go through a whole rainy season his check to drop bean bag markers as close to the hare's land- Save without spraying the air and waters with poison to Marilyn ing site (marked by a large X) as possible. It's a game our chemicals and see if some of these things would Kloos- of inches, as pilots attempt to maneuver their huge This was Ronald's show and they weren't come back? terman. balloons within a few feet of the marker. In case of ecology Looking going to interfere. Sanibel's mayor addressed Hopefully ... on is inclement weather, the race will occur Sunday, April Ronald McDonald and said, "Ronald, we're Alice Kyllo Gene 30. To the editor happy to have you here today. As you know, the Sanibel Steele, Although these events are free to the public, a $5 question of whether there should be a The Islander parking fee will be collected to benefit the Center for McDonald's on Sanibel is extremely sensitive. I have lived Justifying the means on Sanibel for a Birds of Prey. The fee will include discount admis- We haven't made up our minds yet and hoped To the editor that you could shed some light on the matter. But long time and Photo by Mary sion tickets to Sea World of Florida and Church The Islander Ruth Stegman we ask you to speak in grown-up language." have seen a lot Street Station. of changes, and Robert J. Feldman's letter, allegedly in response to For further information, call the Florida Audubon Ronald immediately stopped the card trick he a letter I wrote, is quite interesting for what it does not all of them Society at (407) 260-8300. was showing some children and addressed the have been for not say as well as what it does say. He takes the same crowd. the better as far tack as some politicians do when embarrassed about "Hello, children of all ages. I'm the famous as nature is the issue. He avoids the issue in preference to a per- Letters continued from page 8 Ronald McDonald and I've come to tell you why concerned. sonal attack on myself, who he knows nothing about. you should have a McDonald's in Sarasota." To support that, he drags in the whole State of New apparently based on substantiated evidence" mean? April 27, 1991: "Sanibel," the chorus of spectators chanted. Something drastic is occurring in our environment That apparently was the way the vote was manipu- How can you use "facts" and "substantiated" in the "Whatever," Ronald said. "First of all, which is removing and reducing many of our species York and bashes it. Since that was not enough smoke lated in the last CROW annual meeting, according to which are needed for the food chain and the balance same phrase with "apparently?" Again, innuendo Some people come into our lives McDonald's will remove all violent crime from and mirrors, he then revisits Dr. (John) Kubisz and the published reports. That is the action I was of nature. without supporting "facts." then suddenly slip away, Sanibel. Its mere presence here will see to that." gives him another shot. This was a pretense that addressing and that is the one that Mr. Feldman care- Why does Mr. Maurer refer to Chairman Newt as "But there is no violent crime in Sanibel," the Only a few years ago the night air would ring with somehow Dr. Kubisz, who I never mentioned, was fully avoided as he heaped abuse on people and the leaving footprints on our hearts "not considered a seasoned veteran?" It seems to me mayor pointed out. the chorus of tree frogs and their relatives after a rain. the issue, even though I made it clear I was not an fine State of New York. I guess he is in the camp of - that will never go away. that Newt has been working behind the scenes for "No violent crime? Oh well, let's cross that Where are they now? advocate for either side. the means, no matter how shabby, are justified as long some time to get enough Republicans elected to con- one out. Well, anyway, McDonald's will solve The sky would be black with the migration of He does make a couple of vague pious references as the end result is the one he wants. So sad. Silently we remember the good trol the Congress and he has succeeded. What have the severe employment problem you have here," robins and also, tree swallows. Where have they which could relate to the point of my letter. They are, H.J. Campbell Jr., P.E. times and the bad, as time goes New Hyde Park, N.Y. the seasoned veterans done for the country in the last Ronald said. gone? "The board cares ... about... proper procedures ..." 40 years? Just spent our money on programs that by with changes and sorrows, "But there is no employment problem in Brown thrashers and towhees are also gone, and I and "... rales and regulations ..." But, he cites no facts haven't worked. smiles and tears. Sanibel," the mayor exclaimed. haven't seen a single coot for at least two years. They or specifics. It would be interesting to see a rule or Newt commentary unfair were here by the hundreds. regulation that says, "All non-votes will be counted Could it be, we have a disgruntled "Inside the Ronald started to perspire and ketchup stains The memory of you will always were forming under his arms. I haven't seen an indigo snake for a long time and as voting of the minority and/or the incumbent and/or To the editor Beltway" person who likes things the way they were, linger no matter how many years. "Well, McDonald's will be able to hire some I walk in the wilderness a lot. They are protected by the status quo." The Islander and can't accept constructive change? of your problem groups such as juvenile delin- the state. They kept the population of rats and poiso- Suppose the governor of Florida was running for This letter is in response to the "Point of View" Kirk Brennan quents, the motorcycle crowd and the rappers. nous snakes down. The rats are increasing now. Will re-election and received only a minority of the votes article by Bob Maurer in your April 11,1995, issue. York, Pa. They won't have to hang around street corners." the rattlers come back, too? cast. Are rules in Florida such that he could then I am not a staunch supporter of all that Newt Same scenario ... more ketchup stains. The waters used to move with gambosia, even declare that non-votes were really voting for the sta- Gingrich does, but I feel that the article is totally A memorial "Well, even if Sarasota, er, Sanibel doesn't every puddle. They are greatly decreased, too. tus quo? I do not think so. However, I guess Mr. unfair. First, it is about five months after the fact for In memory of Billy Blaufuss, who passed away, have any of these needs, your people will still be The flock of blue-winged teal which has been on Feldman would approve of that if the governor was most of the innuendos, such as the $4.5 million book getting the tastiest, most nutritious fast food in the Sanibel River for years, is now absent. I miss the the candidate of Feldman's choice. Even in the poor, deal. As we all know, Chairman Newt has backed the world," Ronald said. "And along with the bird song and the frog chorus very much. old, problem-laden State of New York, we would not away from this deal with only $1 in cash, not with- The time has come to evaluate our priorities. Do standing the book deals made by many Democrats. great food we serve comes all kinds of fun spe- condone such action. TOTAL INTERIOR COORDINATION SERVICE cial events. McDonald's is a national institution. economics and tourism outweigh the natural scheme Secondly, he no longer teaches the TV class. of things? Every community must have one. After all, Please see LETTERS, page 9 What does "despite the many facts which are • Condo Refurbishing 1 Furniture & Accessories we' ve served billions of hamburgers." • Carpeting & Tile • Wall Coverings "Collectibles in • Draperies & Blinds • Bed Coverings Ronald sat down and breathed his onion 472-5800 1 breath heavily. Ketchup was pouring out of Have yoy got something to say? •Shutters Upholstery Country Charm" every pore. He hadn't realized how different "ReCreatian of 19th century General Store THE ISLANDER welcomes letters to the editor and guest commentaries. Letters and Timely and conscientious scheduling and coordination of Sanibel is. 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continued from page 1 Several island conservation groups meet By Anne Bellew involved the City of Sanibel, Sanibel- critical time, but is still being used by Wildlife Committee also discussed ospreys. "Bird" Westall brought to the Schtttooop! Schtttooop!" It was as if he was conduct- Islander Staff Writer Captiva Conservation Foundation and the adults. The one on the observation Germany was quite possibly the most fantastic time throw and if you had ever been hit in the face or near tower at Port Sanibel was successful committee his pleasure with the suc- ing a Hitler probe to ascertain who had ordered the As is customary at the J.N. "Ding" Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife who, of all- out celebration I had ever experienced. The an eye, it could have caused more than a little dam- Darling National Wildlife Conservation along with the refuge,.are sharing with one youngster now fledging. cess of the city's osprey program and blue lighting equipment and why? straight-laced citizens of Cologne seemed to feel that age. Council meetings, the April 20 meeting resources toward the common goal of However, the adult male was run over expressed a new concern about wading if they put on a mask their true identity had been Marsha and I soon decided - be it ever so humble I mustered up all my courage, approached this opened with reports from Refuge wildlife habitat restoration. Congress is and killed about a week ago. And the bird rookeries. erased and in their new guise - anything goes! there's no place like Lasthaus - and like homing seething German volcano and meekly admitted I was Manager Lou Hinds. He announced attempting to eliminate funding for this two chicks relocated to another "As far as we know, no one knows the culprit. I confessed I had made one comment: "I Thomas Baldner, one of Cologne's finest chamber pigeons headed toward our foreign abode. But on the that this year there would be five sum- program and the administration has mother's nest in Cape Coral a few how many there are or where they are," music conductors, had invited Marsha and me to join way we stopped at a konditorei (a cafe and pastry would like a little more blue in the picture." mer Youth Conservation Corps posi- offered to make cuts in the 1997-98 weeks ago seem to be doing O.K. - two he said. "We hear anecdotal accounts him and Gisela, his lady for the evening, to attend the shop) and each purchased - to go - four pieces of The company was given an hour break, the blue tions for students ages 15-18. The pro- budget, but there is, at present, money of the young in the nest have fledged and will probably be hearing more and Medicine Ball. unbelievably gooey, rich pastries and cakes. We had lighting equipment was returned to from whence it gram runs from June 19 to Aug. 11. and it is being put to good use. and the third is being fed regularly. It is traditional that each of the professional guilds dinner in the room and topped it off with our own came. Herr Hassert's fuming was quenched by a cou- The refuge has also been approved for Janie Westall reported that the annu- There is no real way to tell who's who. more of these as more habitat is re- give a bacchanalian bash before Lent commences to Lenten Menu of sweets. ple of Bayer aspirins washed down with a few mugs several forestry tech positions com- al meeting of The International Osprey Later in the day the City of Sanibel Please see GROUPS, page 22 "live it up" before they "give it up." To say mat these The next day was dress rehearsal in the cabaret set. of good German beer. Marsha and I had a good laugh mencing at the end of May and running Foundation was well attended and that for six months. parties were rowdy, bawdy and any outrageous con- Herr Hassert roared his way through the early part of and the dress rehearsal continued without further inci- the speaker, Ed Carlson, manager of Generally speaking, these individu- duct was condoned would be a total understatement. the day but everyone else seemed to be in never- dent. Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp als will be doing exotic plant eradica- Sanctuary, made an excellent presenta- To put it bluntly, nothing was out of bounds. never land nursing a heavy hangover. We finallygo t After the final taping the company members tion and habitat restoration. tion. The two winners of the organiza- seemed to swiftly part and go their separate ways The parties were held in arena like "surroundings. to the Moulin Rouge segment and the usual bickering Hinds also reiterated his pleasure tion's 1995 research scholarships are Everyone was in costume. Some au natural with a began. The familiar roar from herr director: instead of attending the usual closing party. Marsha with the way the Partners for Wildlife both Ph.D. candidates - Kimberly tiny coverings here and there, others were in elabo- "Choreographie, Kom, schnell Kom!" rang through and I went immediately to the hotel to finish packing program is working on the island - and Fernie at McGill in Toronto for ... the cure for rate period costumes with magnificent wigs, and the the studio. He wanted this changed and that changed as we were leaving the next afternoon and I had my off. The Americorps staff are currently "Effects of electro-magnetic fields gen- "drags" that had been designed and flaunted would and this wouldn't do and that wouldn't do. I calmly meeting in the morning with the big brass. involved in a Partners Project with the erated by power lines on avian repro- Condo-itis! put to shame some of the get-ups usually seen at the told him to call my assistant, Emil, and explain to Strange as it may seem, the meeting was short and McGregor Boulevard K-Mart, attempt- duction and development" and James If the thought of sprucing up ing to stabilize a least tern family's riest Berkelman at Virginia Polytechnic upscale Harlem fancy dress drag balls. him what was to be adjusted. Otherwise I would sweet. They explained they did not want to fire Emil your condo frustrates you, change nothing. on the roof. Although it seems as Institute in Blacksburg for "Habitat There was booze of every description and in any as they planned to use him after my contract was ful- we have the cure. mixture diat could be devised by demented party Hassert was between a rock and a hard place and filled. His period of assisting me was rather like an though one sees many, many terns on requirements of the Madagascar fish minds bent on having fun, fun, fun. Everywhere you decided to let well enough alone. He made almost no apprenticeship observing how I worked and the and' around the islands, the least tern is eagle." one about which environmentalists are looked there were groaning boards of food in lavish adjustments on the floor, but with his camera shots. chance for them to scrutinize and evaluate him and She also reported on the Summerlin particularly concerned. osprey nests - the platform nest failed, We Can Do It All! serving bowls, platters, plates, etc. I went to the technicians' room and watched the his work. -i The Partners program primarily perhaps because of bad weather at a I don't remember ever having seen a group of indi- number on the monitors. I thought it looked fabulous. They explained that they would bank a specific • Window Treatments Pleasant and comfortable viduals so intent on making certain they were having But as they fiddled with the color, constantly working sum to my name in an account in a Cologne bank and • Cabinet Tops and surroundings promote rebookings a jolly good time. for a more perfect spectrum, it seemed as if they had that the sum would more than compensate me for the Refacing and rental rates priced accordingly. If one had checked closely in the various nooks lost a lot of blue that was important for atmosphere. two shows I wouldn't be doing. I immediately asked • Ceiling Fans and crannies of the various rooms, I'm certain there One of the head technicians approached me and for something in writing that was signed. It was no Slayton states concerns • Carpeting & Tile 1 was enough spicy action to tape several juicy porn told me how much he had enjoyed the number and sooner requested than accomplished. Furnishings & Accessories The Refurbishing Department at • Artwork films. wondered if I was pleased with the way it looked and As each member of the producing staff pumped Marsha and I weathered the storm as long as possi- was being shot. I innocently said that it looked great my hand, arm and body for the final time, I wished with proposed legislation ble, then swiftly headed for Hotel Lasthaus with the but I would have liked a little more blue. for a complete familiarity with the use of the German By Anne Bellew Florida Advisory Council on 472-1327 INTERIOR DESIGN legitimate excuse that we had early rehearsals next No sooner were the words out of my mouth than I language for a short period of time. I would have Islander Staff Writer Environmental Education in cooper- 2430 Periwinkle Way Ask About Our In-House Sanibel Island morning. realized I had made a monumental, big time goof. I liked to inform Herr Hassert what a real bore, a com- At the April 20 Conservation ation with the Department of FINANCING PROGRAM Very little rehearsing was done because of the had questioned the perfection of their color. plete ass and totally unmannered and untalented indi- Council meeting SCCF Environ- Environmental Protection. Nearly Fascbing (Mardi Gras) parade through downtown The technician disappeared and everything came vidual I thought him to be. After second thought, I mental Affairs Chairman Bob 100 environmental education pro- Cologne. Arrangements had been made for the cast to an immediate stop. Before I realized what had hap- suddenly realized what a truly pathetic and laughable Slayton reported with considerable jects covering a wide range of topics concern on Florida House Bill 1053 and audiences throughout the state, and crew of Variete Zauber to witness the parade pened, enormous numbers of additional lighting figure this overblown egomaniac was. Maybe in front which ostensibly abolishes a laundry including several in Lee County, from a choice location overlooking the street. equipment began to arrive in the studio from who of a mirror, in secret, he had many times told these list of state trust funds that are obso- have been underwritten {using a It was a spectacular parade with floats and the par- knows where. The fixtures were immediately same things to himself. lete or no longer used. Legislators competitive process to determine eli- ticipants all decked out in outrageous finery. equipped with blue gels and whirled into place. There Variete Zauber was an experience I wouldn't have were told that this.was a "housekeep- gibility) with monies from this fund. Once again, the almost sham-demanded exuber- was suddenly enough blue lighting to do a descrip- missed for the world, but would never consider doing ing" measure designed to improve The trust fund also supports projects ance became a little frightening, especially if you tive production number using the songs "Blue again. the functioning of the state treasur- of community organizations, nature were caught in a crowd of people on the streets. Moon," "Blue Skies" and "Beyond the Blue er's office. However, tucked away on centers and direct services to teach- ..GOOD NEWS FOR BOATERS!... Those who were a part of the parade threw hard the list is the Save Our State ers. Horizon," in a set for "The Blue Angel." Next week: A month spent in Copenhagen teach- IF YOU BREAK DOWN, RUN AGROUND, candies to the masses as the floats went past. They Herr Hassert was whirling through the set and into ing my jazz technique to members of the Royal Environmental Education Trust In addition, the House is propos- Fund made up of that portion of the OR ARE OTHERWISE DISABLED seemed to have a baseball pitcher's power behind the all of the technicians areas screaming "Schtttooop! Danish Ballet. T ing to cut funding for environmental fees from the sale of manatee and ed grants by $600,000 and to cut the 0^ THE WATER, THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE panther license plates that is ear- Florida Advisory Council on marked for environmental education. Environmental Education's operating #0 HIGH PRICED SEA TOWING SERVICES... The trust fund received no general budget by 23 percent for fiscal year THE ISLANDER revenue funds. 1995-96 (other units are being cut by ,"'.•;«-] , Serving the islands since 1961 The bill has passed the House and only 3 percent). The majority of the is on the Senate calendar; it may council's four staff members' time is come up for a vote at any time. If the dedicated to administering the grants DISTINCTIVE Senate passes the House bill without program - overseeing in-place pro- changes, it then goes to the governor jects, soliciting proposals for the next and, if signed, would abolish the cycle, working with other groups to MOROCCAN fund in November 1996. Alachua's develop environmental ed policies, Sen. Kirkpatrick has stated that he etc. The proposed Senate CLOTHING roadway will offer amendments to remove all Appropriations Bill continues fund- B references to this particular fund ing at the same level as years past. Feel the exotics D9M = from the wording of the bill when it Kirkpatrick will also work to hold of the reaches the Senate floor. But his the Senate position during negotia- tions with the House. Mediterranean ••••••••• n»»" amendment must be seconded and DOCK-TO-DOCK TOWING, JUMP STARTS, approved by a majority before the with quality (NHOVAWI AW Slayton urged Conservation f^Ov^^^pETCv^^ mm mmtm bill can be sent back to the House to Council members and the organiza- and style. April 20 • be reconsidered. Breakfast May 27 tions they represent to make their There's nothin' The Save Our State Fund supports feelings on this legislation known to From 9:00 AM Daily $2.95 to $6.95 dirty goin' on in Spring this flirtatious romp. the state's Environmental Education local senators and members of the Lunch Grants Program administered by the house. June 1 - Sale From 11:30 AM Mon.-Sat, $2.95 to $7,25 July 8 Sunday Lunch from Noon The original <:;:(£/•: •••>•;•; LICENSED..' ';*> INSUF*EEjK;«;i|f;f :* Broadway comedy SOrHOf !TOW continued from page 1 NOW by Neil Simon. ASSIST ASSOCIATION OF AMERIC^$$& 20% - 50% Dinner Nightly From530P.M. Willy Wonka suggested a separate work group be Among the things to be included OFF RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED Matinees and the will be beach preservation, Captiva in June & July chocolate Factory formed. More than 10 people volun- STOREWIDE Chef Danny Mellman is Back!! Lunch & Show $12.00 teered. growth, environmental protection, Time was spent at Wednesday's beautification and reduction of noise pollution. Forever Green Center 1380 Colonial Boulevard meeting putting together a mission 472-6882 statement which will emphasize all The working group is currently 2055 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel 2407 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Fort Myers, Florida 33907 parts of the island working together. scheduled to meet Wednesday, May 3. 813-395-2433 (Between Palm Ridge & Tarpon Bay) (813)278-4422 A 12- Tuesdav-April 25.1995 THE-ISLANDER 13 COMMUNITY CALENDAR 'WALK IN THE WETLANDS' — Exploratory trips DUPLICATE BRIDGE — Director Sterling Bassett AA — Closed women's meeting at 10 a.m. at Sanibel BODYWALK — Sanibel Fitness Center program runs through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation opens the season of bridge play at the Sanibel SATURDAY, MARCH 29 Congregational United Church of Christ. from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. Free to members; $3 for non- are offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet Community Center at 1:30 p.m. $3 donation at the GUIDED TRAIL WALKS — Walk the trails at the BIKE CLUB — Sanibel Bicycle Club meets at members. Call 395-BODY. at the foundation prior to the walk. door. Call 472-2155. SCCF starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329 for informa- McCarthy's Marina on Captiva at 8:30 a.m. for a bike CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife tion. and boat trip. Call Bird Rosen at 472-3524 for informa- offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested BRIDGE FOR FUN — Island Seniors session begins CURRENT EVENTS — BIG Arts-sponsored discus- SCHOOL AGE STORY HOUR — Sanibel Library pro- tion. (except for members and children 12 and under). Call at 1 p.m. at the Island Civic Center. Call 472-5743. NATURE PAINTING II — Joan Bitzer's BIG Arts sion group meets from 10 a.m. to noon at the center. gram for youngsters in kindergarten, first and second 472-3644. $3 a session. Call 395-0900 for information. grades begins at 3 p.m. Call 472-2483. course begins; 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the center. $40 AA — Closed meeting at 9 a.m. at Captiva Community GREAT BOOKS III — Frank Vaughn's discussion for the series; $12.50 per class. Call 395-0900. Center. KNITTING CLASS — Marianne Bechhold's class for course at the BIG Arts Center begins at 1:30 p.m. $3 CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Island Seniors begins at 1 p.m. Free! Call 472-5743. per session. Call 395-0900. offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise ART LEAGUE — San-Cap Art League meets at 9 'STEP' IN SHAPE — Marie Mailloux's low impact a.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call 472-2155. (except for members and children 12 and under). Call aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 SENIORS BOWLING — Island Seniors bowling group NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation 472-3644. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please exercise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation request- takes to the lanes at Fort Myers Beach Bowl on San Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise 'STEP' IN SHAPE — Marie Mailloux's low impact call 472-5300. Carlos Boulevard at 1:30 p.m. $5.50 per person. Call aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 LINE DANCING — No partners needed to enjoy coun- ed/free babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for infor- exercise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 mation. 472-5743. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please a.m. at the Sanibei Rec Center. $3 donation request- try/western line dancing with Island Seniors' instructor WEIGHT WATCHERS — Group meets from 5 to 6 call 472-5300. ed/free babysitting available. Call 395-2543. David Bennett. Beginners at 1 p.m., advanced at 1:30 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call 936-0306. PAINTING & DRAWING A-Z III — Class taught by p.m. at Sanibel Community Center. $2 for members; BAG DAY — Noah's Ark Thrift Shop at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church holds special sale Gale. Bennett meets from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at BIG Arts, LIFE DRAWING — Bob York's BIG Arts class starts at 'WALK IN THE WETLANDS' — Exploratory trips $4 for non-members. Call 472-5743. AA — Open meeting, 11th step discussion, is held at 900 Dunlop Road. $12.50 per session. Call 395-0900 7:30 p.m. $12.50 per class. Call 395-0900. 6:30 p.m. at Sanibel Community Church. from 9:30 a.m.to 12:30 p.m. $3 per bag - you fill it! Call through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation 472-3356. for information. are offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet BRIDGE COURSE — Play of the Hand and Defensive SHELL CLUB — Final Shell Club meeting of season Strategy Bridge course continues at the Sanibel COUNTRY/WESTERN DANCE — Island Seniors at the foundation prior to the walk. IYENGAR YOGA — Pamela Woertzel's course at BIG NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation begins at 8 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Community Center from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Call 472- fund-raising dance runs from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise Call 472-2155. 2155 for information. Sanibel City Center on Library Way. Open to all - all Arts begins at 9:30 a.m. The cost for the series is $48 PAINT ALONG 1995 — Carol Hagerman teaches or $10 per session. Call 395-0900. aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 watercolor course starting at 10 a.m. $12.50 per class. ages. $5 per person. Call 472-5743. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Call 395-0900. 'WALK IN THE WETLANDS' — Exploratory trips call 472-5300. Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise AA — Closed discussion meeting at 8 p.m. at St. through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP — FISH-spon- are offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet FISHING CLUB — Island group meets at 6 p.m. at the WEDNESDAY^ MAY 3 sored group meets at 10:30 a.m. at the home of p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Sanibel Community Center on Periwinkle Way. Visitors call 472-5300. at the foundation prior to the walk. Topper Schram on Bunting Lane on Sanibel. For infor- FRIDAY; APRIL 28 are welcome. Call 472-2155. KIWANIS — Club members meet for breakfast at 7:30 mation, call 395-0130 or 472-0404. WATER AEROBICS — The pool at the Rec Center on a.m. at the Hungry Heron. Visiting Kiwanis welcome. SCA MEETING — Island group's annual meeting ROTARY — Island club meets for breakfast at 7:30 San-Cap Road is reserved for an Island Seniors water AA — Open discussion meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Call 472-1537. CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife begins at 5 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. a.m. at the Hungry Heron restaurant. Visiting aerobics program at 10 a.m. Call the Rec Center at Captiva Community Center. offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested Call 472-2155. Rotarians welcome. Call 395-0512. 472-0345 or Island Seniors at 472-5743. AA — Open step meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Sanibel {except for members and children 12 and under). Call SANIBEL HAMS — Sanibel Emergency Radio Community Church. 472-3644. MARINE BIOLOGY — Marine Habitat Foundation BIKE CLUB — Sanibel group meets at 9:30 a.m. at Amateur Unit meets at 7 p.m. at Sanibel City Hall. Call slide show and lecture will be held at Barrier Island the Sanibel Lighthouse for a ride with City Council YOGA — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress reduc- tion, relaxation and flexibility program at 10:30 a.m. at Jerry Deutscher, KC4PTX, at 472-5130 for informa- GUIDED TRAIL WALKS — Walk the trails at the BODYWALK — Sanibel Fitness Center program runs Research Laboratory on Tarpon Bay Road at 5 and 8 members and Planning Commission members. tion.. p.m. Call 472-3558. the Sanibel Fitness Center. $10 for single session. SCCF starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329. from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. Free to members; $3 for non- Call 395-1787. ADVANCED TAP — Merle Rauscher's class at BIG members. Call 395-BODY. YOGA — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress reduc- 'WALK IN THE WETLANDS' — Exploratory trips COLOR FOR WATERCOLORISTS — Liz White's Arts runs from 8:15 to 9:30 a.m. $55 for series. Call tion, relaxation and flexibility program at 7:30 p.m. at through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation class at BIG Arts meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. $12.50 395-0900. ARTHRITIS WATER EXERCISE — Class meets at SCULPTURE FOR ADULTS II — Marjorie Bronsted's the Sanibel Fitness Center. $10 for single session. are offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet per class. Call 395-0900. the Sanibel Rec Center pool at 11 a.m. Call Coby at course at BIG Arts begins at 1 p.m. $12.50 per class. 472-0345 for information. Call 395-1787. at the foundation prior to the walk. Call 395-0900. GUIDED TRAIL WALKS — Walk the trails at the AA — Wednesday Women's group meets at 7:30 p.m. SCCF starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329 for informa- NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation TUESDAY, MAY 2 CURRENT EVENTS — BIG Arts-sponsored discus- at the Sanibel Congregational Church. tion. SAND CASTING — Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club holds Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise sion group meets from 10 a.m. to noon at the center. special "beach" session on the Sanibel Causeway at 1 aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 ZONTA — Island club meets for breakfast at 7:30 a.m. $3 a session. Call 395-0900 for information. p.m. JURSDAY, APRIL 27 DROP-IN — Island Seniors gather for coffee and con- at the Hungry Heron Restaurant on Palm Ridge Road. versation at the Island Civic Center on Library Way at p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please call 472-5300. Visiting Zontians welcome. Call Parker at 472- CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife BRIDGE FOR FUN — Island Seniors session begins BIKE CLUB — Island bike club meeting at 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 6356 for information. offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested at 1 p.m. at the Island Civic Center. Call 472-5743. at the Quarterdeck Restaurant on Sanibel. Guest SLIDE SHOW — Scott and Gretchen McPhee present (except for members and children 12 and under). Call speaker will be Andy Fretwell. Call 472-8600 for infor- CREATIVE PAINTING & DRAWING III — BIG Arts slide show about their around-the-world trip from 7 to 9 FLOWMOBILE — State of Florida's mobile licensing 472-3644. TRAVEL FILM — Island Seniors will enjoy travel film mation. class with Gale Bennett runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. p.m. in the Wakefield Room at Tween Waters. $5 for bureau sets up shop in Bailey's parking lot from 8:30 on "Alaska," at 1:30 p.m. at the Island Civic Center. $60 for the series; $12.50 per class. Call 395-0900. adults; $2.50 for children under 12. Call 472-9018. a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 433-6552 for information. LINE DANCING — No partners needed to enjoy coun- Call 472-5743 for information. • BEACH WALK — Touch tank presentation and guid- try/western line dancing with Island Seniors' instructor ed walk begins at 8:45 a.m. at the Sanibel-Captiva 'WALK IN THE WETLANDS' — Exploratory trips GUIDED TRAIL WALKS — Walk the trails at the David Bennett. Beginners at 1 p.m., advanced at 1:30 GREAT BOOKS III — Frank Vaughn's discussion Conservation Foundation. Bring your car. Fee by through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation SUNDAY, MARCH 30 SCCF starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329 for informa- p.m. at Sanibel Community Center. $2 for members; course at the BIG Arts Center begins at 1:30 p.m. $3 donation. Call 472-2329 for information. are offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet tion. $4 for non-members. Call 472-5743. per session. Call 395-0900. at the foundation prior to the walk. TASTE OF THE ISLANDS — 15th annual island food festival runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at The Dunes. 'STEP' IN SHAPE — Marie Mailloux's low impact BRIDGE COURSE — Play of the Hand and Defensive Food samples from 28 island restaurants, special raf- 'STEP' IN SHAPE — Marie Mailloux's low impact NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation exercise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 MEMOIR WRITING WORKSHOP — Marianne Dila exercise class for ali levels and ages will be held at 9 Strategy Bridge course continues at the Sanibel Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise Strickland's writing course meets from 10 a.m. until fle drawings, live musical entertainment, the annual a.m. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation request- a.m. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation request- Community Center from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Call 472- aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 noon. Call Marianne at 395-2457 for location of meet- Waiter/Waitress Race and more will be featured. $5 ed/free babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for infor- ed/free babysitting available. Call 395-2543. 2155 for information. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please mation. ing. for adults; children 12 an

1473 Periwinkle 1523 Periwinkle Way 472-7672 472-3161 Tuesdavr April 25,.199S THEiSLANDER; 1?. Praising a few of our favorite island restaurants Tuesday, When we first started to come to Sanibel in 1972, 1 cup seeded, cored, chopped, red bell pepper 16 April 25,1995 the number of restaurants was not only miniscule but 4 medium garlic , minced Arts Leisure what was here was not that marvelous. Twenty-three WHAT'S 11/2 pounds skinless, boneless, chicken breasts, years later the scene has changed immensely. Not diced only Sanibel, but Captiva can now boast of really COOKING? 1 tablespoon curry good places to dine. 2 teaspoons dried red pepper flakes As I seldom "do lunch," I know very little about By Bobbie Sharp 4 cups chicken stock Potpourri the best places for that meal. One I do know is 1 pound can peeled, diced, tomatoes with their Gramma Dots. It is not pretentious. Their salads are juices especially good, the service efficient and we like the Now to be realistic and have some plain non-fancy, 1 large Granny Smith apple, peeled, cored and atmosphere. home-cooking type food. The following soup is from diced When it comes to dinner, that's a different scene. a recent issue of Bon Appetit or Gourmet. (Heaven 1/4 cup orzo My one complaint is that during the tourist season all forbid I not give credit!) This soup is a whole meal and pepper restaurants, with one exception, the Kings Crown, are when served with good bread, followed by salad and 2 tablespoons dried currants A very noisy. then fruit. It is best when made the day ahead to mel- Chopped cilantro for garnish special concert Our favorite places to dine are The Mad Hatter, low and then finished off before serving. Heat the oil in a large, heavy pan placed over Moonlight, Captiva Art Cafe, Sunshine Cafe, medium heat. Add the onions, bell pepper and garlic. By popular demand, cellist Evan Windows on the Water and the Sunset Grill, plus the COUNTRY CAPTAIN SOUP Cook, stirring until the vegetables are wilted. Add the Drachman, left, will perform in concert Kings Crown where they serve the best scallops we 1 tablespoon olive oil chicken, curry, ginger and dried pepper flakes; stir to with pianist Richard Dowling at 8 p.m., have ever eaten. 1 medium onion, minced coat. Add the stock, tomatoes and apple, bring it to a Saturday, April 29, in the Phillips boil, turn the heat to low, cover and cook for 20 min- Gallery, BIG Arts Center, on Dunlop utes. (You can stop right there and refrigerate for 24 Road. The program will feature music A review hours.) by Beethoven, Prokofiev, Brahms, Hin- When ready to serve, bring it back to a boil and demith, Gershwin, Foss and Chopin. 1 stir in the orzo, salt, pepper and currants and cook Evan is the grandson of the renowned 'Easter Parade' on stage at The Phil for 10 minutes. Ladle it into soup bowls and garnish cellist Gregor Piatigorsky. By Frank Wagner had a jolly time announcing, describing and lead- with the cilantro. This will easily serve six to seven. Islander staff writer ing the Naples Philharmonic through his sprightly interpretations of Respighi's "Spring," Johann The following is a variation on a theme. It really is The first part of the musical "Easter Parade" fea- not new, but then what is? It is my version of one I tured a look at spring using pieces from the classi- Strauss Jr.'s "Voices of Spring Waltzes," Delius' clipped some time ago from Bon Appetit. The Theater Wing's new board members are, cal repertoire. It was far more successful than the "On hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring," left to right, Carol Lawrence, Ginger Parker, Glazunov's "Spring" from The Seasons, Rimsky- Mary Webber and Joe Adams. second part with vocalists Rebecca Spencer (sopra- BAKED POTATO WITH ONION no) and Stephen Lehew (tenor) singing pops selec- Korsakov's "Russian Easter Overture" and closing 6 slices of bacon, diced, fried and drained Island Theater Wing's tions from the pens of Berlin, Lerner and Lowe, with "The Flight of the Bumble Bee." 1 pound potatoes, peeled and sliced Rodgers and Hammerstein, Rodgers and Hart, Cole Lockhart's sprightly entrance after intermission 1 medium onion, thinly sliced board of directors for Porter, Frank Loessor, Andrew Lloyd Webber and was quite memorable. In addition to his fashion- 1 cup grated Monterey Jack cheese '95/96 season announced others. able evening wear, he was wearing well fitted The Island Theater Wing is the managing The reason was quite simple. Lehew was singing Easter Bunny ears and .a nicely concealed cotton- Salt and pepper board of directors for the Pirate Playhouse and it through, over and around a deadly respiratory tail. He turned his back to the audience and at just 3 tablespoons butter, melted has announced the 1995/1996 board members. A review infection, likely complicated by the high pollen the proper moment, with great aplomb, revealed his Butter to grease a casserole Serving as officers are Al Park, president; . count. He did an admirable job. But it was painful well concealed large white rabbit's powder-puff of Pre-heat the oven to 350. Layer the potatoes, onion and bacon in the casserole with the salt, pepper and Philip Johnson, vice president; Nanelle to hear him forcing well rounded top tenor tones a tail. Southwest Florida Craft nutmeg. Scatter the cheese on top and then drizzle the Wehmann, secretary; and Ken Nirenberg, trea- through a tender throat and clogged nasal passages. For me by far the best number in the second half surer. melted butter over this. Cover and bake for 45 min- Songs like Loessor's "My Heart is So Full Of was sung by Spencer. It was Andrew Lloyd utes. This makes four servings. Continuing on as board members will be Tina Guild Show features excellent You" from "The Most Happy Fella" and Rodgers Webber's lovely and haunting melody from his Hillebrandt, Francis Bailey, Marianne Bechold, and Hammerstein's "Younger Than Springtime" smash hit, "Sunset Boulevard." Bobbie Sharp has been cooking for family and Eileen Joy, Louise Johnson, Peter Redpath and friends for over 50 years. She has studied under from "South Pacific" make certain vocal demands. Lockhart has only recently been appointed con- Chef Tel and Julie Dannenbaum at the Creative Joyce Weissbach. work and wide variety of styles There were times when you felt his voice might ductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra. Judging from Retiring board members are John McTavish, Cooking School in Philadelphia. She is also a regu- By Frank Wagner • Carolyn Schooley's "Pretzels" (Basketry). completely fade out. the concerts I have seen him conduct, it was a wise lar at the cooking classes offered by South Seas Art Williams and William Proctor. Islander staff writer The Gary David Award, from Gray David During the first part, conductor Keith Lockhart choice. Plantation. She and her husband, Thomas, moved to The new board members are Joe Adams, This year's Southwest Florida Craft Guild Show Designs, was presented to: Sanibel in 1980 from Berwyn, Pa. Carole Lawrence, Ginger Parker and Mary (juried by Gregory A. Jones) now on display in the • Christopher Zettel's "Translucent Bowl" Webber. Phillips Gallery at the BIG Arts Center on Dunlop (Turned wood) APPLIANCES -FURNITURE - WALLPAPER • DRAPERIES Road is most interesting. Each year there is a The Congress Jewelers Award was awarded to: h*"«2?H|i ¥~% ^ I ' Sine* 1171 marked improvement. This year's show is one of 395-2525 BIG Arts announces • Kathy Boynton's "Flower Power" (Clay). [1| BEACH 2240 Periwinkle Way the best the guild has presented. And, honorable mentions were presented to: Sanibel, FL 33957 continuing classes for May The great variety of media exhibited is astound- • Bruce and Debbie Longbrake's "Gecko Pot" jg§FlooR& DECOR VEHT1CA13 & WNI BUNDS A DRAPERIES A WAlXPAPtR A FLANTTURE The Barrier Island Group for the Arts on ing. There are items crafted from fiber, wood, (Clay). CAflPETJiVlNYI. A CERAMIC A WOOD 463-2000 Sanibel has announced its schedule of classes for glass, jewelry, ceramics, basketry and more. • Martha Landrie's "Pine Needle Craft" 19110 San Carlos Blvd. "We Create Beautiful Lifestyles" Fort Myers Beach May. Here is a quick rundown of the sessions - Prizes were awarded to: • Paula Nicks' "Carpenter Aunts Delight" 33931 day by day. • First place ($200) to Anna Marie Jacobi's (Turned wood). Mondays - 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. - Painting & "Dots and Dashes" (Glass) You might also check out EJ. Lorenz's magnifi- BLINDS • WOOD • MINI • VERTICAL Drawing with Gale Bennett. • Second place ($100) to Helen Bailer's "Lazy cent Shakers lap-top desk, Teliedoscope JJ (wood- Tuesdays - 1:30 to 3 p.m. - Great Books Spirals" (Basketry). cut collage) by Esther Rumaner, a bit of whimsy - CARPET • CERAMIC TILE Discussion Group • Third place ($75) to Jo Anne Bedient's "Raku especially the tail - called "Cat Nap" by Kathleen Tuesdays - 7:30 to 9:30 P.m. - Life Drawing Tapestry" (Clay). Maucieri. There's an Anne Babineau dye resist col- STOREW1DE SALE Wednesdays - 10 a.m. to Noon - Current Two merit awards of $25 each were awarded to: lage called "Peruvian Shroud" that captures with FREE Events discussion Group. • Esther Rumaner's "Sunshine Vest" Wednesday - May 27,7:30 p.m. - Jazz Club (Needlepoint) Please see SHOW, page 22 10" Grandma 60% Fridays - May 5 & 12 - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Creative Painting & Drawing with Gale Bennett Rose Pizza 6 MONTHS NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST Saturdays - May 6 & 13 - 9:30 a.m. - Yoga LARGE 16" framano & parmigtana base covered with \ Saturdays - May 6 & 13 - 10:30 am. to Noon - I crushed plum tomatoes and topped with / Southwest Florida Symphony adds a GOURMET Cheddar & mozzarella Children's Art - 6 to 12 years old. With purchase of Any Large 16" Sunday - May 21 - 4 to 6 p.m. Opening recep- PIZZA 2-Topping Pizza Island tion for San/cap Art League Summer Show. Friday concert night with a difference Coupon expires 4/20/95 Coupon expires 4/20/95 « L. Laverae Phillips, the president of BIG Arts, By Frank Wagner Johnston - with a series of questions. I got very defi- said, "Watch for our exciting summer programs r Interiors Islander staff writer nite and detailed answers from this knowledgeable, i for children and adults commencing in June," As you may or may not be aware, James Johnston, astute and communicative gentleman. I would like to i executive director of the Southwest Florida pass them on to you. by Dam Stump the librarian Symphony, has announced an additional Friday night The Southwest Florida Symphony has had a num- series of concerts has been added to the 1995/96 ber of successive successful seasons that have been I ... the answer] 1SUB I 1 DINNER In-home Shopping schedule. acclaimed by critics and audiences alike. Attendance Get 2nd of Equal or Lesser Value As promised last week, here's the answer to Get 2nd of Equal or Lesser Value I These new concerts are being called "casual" or has been good (consistently sold-out houses) and the I I Decor To Your Door the question of the first place winner David "informal concerts" in contrast to the regular symphony has been well financially supported by AT 1/2 PRICE AT 1/2 PRICE Davies-Dies who stumped the librarians during Saturday night "conventional" or "traditional con- membership, the Symphony Society and private and . Coupon expires 4/20/95 , Coupon expires 4/20/95 Sanibel Ft. Myers the recent "Stump the Librarian" contest certs." corporate donors. Needless to say, additional support FREE DELIVERY Question: What is the name of the Italian pho- From many discussions I have overheard, there has from any source is encouraged and always welcome. Island Beach tographer in "A Boy Ten Feet Tall? 2496 Palm Ridge Road Next to Subway been some confusion as to just what major differ- The Saturday night sold-out houses have prompted Open 11 am -11 pm 895-2525 463-2000 Answer: Tebaldo Predapplo. ences are involved in the Friday and Saturday musi- the additional performance night. The Friday night Please see POTPOURRI, page 18 cal presentations. At first, I must admit, I myself was 472-1023 •472-3010 • INTERIOR PAINTING ^CUSTOM CABINETS * UPHOLSTERY a bit confused so I went to the source - James Please see SYMPHONY, page 19 18 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. April 25.1995 Tuesday. April 25. 1995 THE IS LANDER 19 r A review 'Best Little Whorehouse in Texas' is a lusty evening's entertainment Change of watch, April Foolies held at CIYC New Commodore Tim Murty, new Vice Com- Dining and dancing were also on the less serious The Honeybuns (Helen Sullivan, Barbara Jones, By Frank Wagner and pleasuring clients; an outspoken, Bible-thumping, television do-gooders fledglings in line, is a combination of mander Gene Slusser and new Rear Commodore Ed side of the evening agenda. Paula Wright, Katie Pond and Adrienne Cross) Islander staff writer handsome, gun-toting leading man as headed by Melvin P. Thorpe and his cool and proper-ladylike actions. The Lannigan, along with the directors and officers, horsed around doing a "Back to "Nature" routine When you put on stage a group of sheriff; a combo of country musicians singers. These so-called solid citizens few times she drops her guard you can were inducted at a Change of Watch ceremony at April Foolies return from a college variety show. The Ladies Bridge extremely attractive and friendly young playing a score by Carol Hall; and you would like to close this long-time run- see why and how she has worked her the Captiva Island Yacht Club Saturday evening, After a year's hiatus, the April Foolies were back Club also treated the audience to college songs. A ladies; several good-lookin' hard danc- know you've got the ingredients for an nin', well-functioning brothel. That's way up the ladder of success to her cur- March 18. Honorary Commodore Hatt Rogers was at the Captiva Island Yacht Club Saturday, April 1, special highlight was Millie Bergelin and Melanie ing football players; a house mother evening of song and dance and frisky the simple plot of the evening's excit- rent status. emcee for the occassion and he swore-in the with an evening featuring an all-star talent show full Steane pompomming their way through the "Varsity with a heart of gold whose speciality is fun. ing entertainment. You can see it all at During the first musical number I inductees. Outgoing Commodore David Webber of fun, frolic and frivolity. Blondie Kleinhans, Drag." looking after the welfare of her girls The plot pits them against a group of the Broadway Palm Dinner Theater, felt in her descriptive physical actions was also honored and will remain of the board of Melanie Steane and Dick Covington put on a pro- Welles Steane gave a special twist to the Five Royal Palm Square, 1380 Colonial she became one of the girls a little too directors. duction of college capers before a packed club- Martinis barbershop group as Olive, flirting and Blvd., Fort Myers. often for my personal taste. I preferred The Bent Propeller Award, passed on each year house. Covington was emcee and Mike Cohen was flaunting her charms shamelessly while tossing her Direction by Brian J. Enzman with it when she maintained that properly- from member to member, went to Past Commodore accompanist. blond hair. choreography by Enzman and Monte proper attitude, with a sense of humor Denny Jones. The award is conferred only upon The Men's Three Martini Club sang songs from Originality was the order of the evening. Ginger Black keep the proceedings moving at and a touch of bawdiness now and those yachtsmen whose navigational skills occas- Yale, Georgia Tech and Harvard, among others, Parker and Bill Proctor harmonized Broadway style a good clip. Enzman has assembled an again. sionaly fail them. Ward Shurtz won the James while waving their college flags. Rear Commodore to "Sanibel Tides," a song that Bill had composed. outstanding group of musical players, Paul Gregory Nelson (Sheriff Dodd) Milton Freeman Award and was saluted for catching Ed Lannigan, a baritone, offered a beautiful rendi- And, Alice and Tom Loomis belted out satiric lyrics singers and dancers for this production. is that hard-to-find, handsome, likeable and releasing a 26-inch tarpon. Charlie Kay, CIYC tion of "Army Blue," the West Point graduation to the tune of "Sixteen Tons." Antonia Nozicka's performance as Fleet Chairman, received the Rubber Chicken song, and he brought the house down with a sponta- The evening ended on a patriotic note as the Mona Stagley, the lady who keeps her See WHOREHOUSE, page 22 Award for driving to a boating cruise luncheon. neous and hilarious college degree anecdote. CIYC members sang "God Bless America." Potpourri continued from page 16 continued from page 16 Frizzell student art show series has been designed for the convenience of many night requested. concerts with Maestro Paul Nadler conducting are: and reception to be held April 30 regular subscribers who have expressed a desire to Former Saturday night subscribers have until May Dec. 1 and 2, 1995; Jan. 5 and 6, 1996; Feb. 2 and 3, The William R. Frizzell Cultural Center, Lee County Alliance of the Arts, in . change their nights or upgrade their seating. It will 5 to pay for and retain their current seating. 1996; March 1 and 2, 1996; and March 29 and 30; Fort Myers will host a reception and art exhibition of student art works Sunday, also give new would-be symphony-goers the opportu- If anyone is applying for specific seats for the new 1996. nity to purchase seats of their choice in their price Friday night concerts be aware, seats are assigned in The price scale for the Friday or Saturday night The ladies of the evening from The Chicken Ranch in "The Best Little Whore- April 30, from 2 to 4 p.m. range. the order received. Every effort will be made to com- subscription series ranges from $42 to $153. house in Texas" which is currently playing at the Broadway Palm Dinner The exhibition will feature watercolors, oils, decorative paintings, photogra- Theater in Fort Myers. phy, human figures and calligraphy done by students in the spring session of ply with the location of your choice. For further information, please call (813) 433- classes. Dates for the 1995/96 Friday and Saturday evening 3040. Light refreshments will be served and the public is invited to attend. PRIVATE PARADISE Artists and craftspersons needed for Downtown Fort Myers Street Craft Festival Exhibitors are wanted for the 2nd Annual Downtown Fort Myers Craft Maestro Paul Nadler Festival. This annual event, which will draw an expected attendance of about 40,000, will be held June 3 and 4, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. illlillti; The event is located at the exceptional location of First Street in downtown Fort Myers. t Crafters from all media are invited to apply to this fantastic event. For further information, please contact Helayne Stillings at (813) 962-0388. Southwest Florida tribal art collection Here are a few questions and answers that will Chino Island is located on the western side of the Intercostal Waterway in Pine Island Sound to be featured.at Kentucky Museum hopefully clarify any confusion that may have exist- on Florida's Gulf Coast. Chino Island is positioned North of Sanibel Island and Southwest of The world-class collection of African tribal art and artifacts owned by Susanne Ft. Myers. This private Island paradise is a pristine site for the serious Yachtsman or Sport ed. Fisherman because of its deep water access. The Island's most spectacular feature is a and William Ernest Waites of Fort Myers will be displayed at a special showing at deep water canal which runs down its spine. The cana! is 75 feet wide and runs for more the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art in Owensboro, Ky., starting May 13 and run- It is vitally important that all subscribers are aware than 850 feet, with depths of 5 to 8 feet. With the entrance of the canal lying on the eastern that the programs for both nights (Friday and shore, the canal forms a calm, protected anchorage. Individual private docks available. ning through July 2, 1995. The show, entitled "Before It Was Art, It was Life," will be comprised of Saturday) will be exactly the same. The seat prices Complete brochures available upon request. for both nights, depending on location, will also be pieces from the Waites collection which have been acquired over a period of 16 ONLY 15 EXCLUSIVE LOTS AVAILABLE, ONE ACRE LOTS BEGIN AT $275,000. ISLAND OFFERED AT identical. $2,300,000. INDIVIDUAL LOT OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS WELCpME. FULLY PERMITTED. years from villages in West and Central Africa. Included in this exhibition will be examples of masks, carvings, textiles, bas- Question: What are the major differences between —— Roger Broderick, Owner/Realtor 1 -800-741 -2186 / 813-544-1403 ' ketry and metalwork from tribes in Liberia, Cote the Friday night "casual" or "informal concert" and d'lvoire, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Ghana, the Saturday night "conventional" or "traditional con- cert?" Annual Percentage Yield Annual Percentage Yield Benin, Cameroon, Congo and Zaire. Pieces from the Waites collection are frequently Answer: Time - Friday night's program will begin displayed at their gallery, Aboriginals: Art of the at 7:30 p.m. Saturday night's program will begin at First Person, located at 2340 Periwinkle Way on the usual time 8 p.m. Sanibel. Conductor's forum - it will remain a standard part Aboriginals: Art of the First Person is the foremost of the Saturday night concert and will begin at 7 p.m. $10,000 Minimum Balance gallery of tribal art in Southwest Florida. It is an as usual. internationally-respected source for the finest in At the Friday night performance any vital informa- authentic tribal art from Africa, Australia and Native tion felt needed for fullest appreciation of the music - For more information call: America. usually discussed at the Conductor's forum - will be made a part of the concert and presented from the Its clientele is located throughout the United States stage during the program. This scintillating, entertain- and overseas. It includes art collectors, interior deco- ing and informative portion of the concert will be rators and those who simply are drawn to beautiful handled by a local musical authority with wit, wis- objects of "story art." dom and endless knowledge. It is certain to become a Day A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday highlight. Tue. 10:56 through Saturday, and noon to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. The 11:02 5:00 5:47 Manner of dress - The musicians on Friday nights Wed. 11:18 11:57 5:36 6:29 telephone number is (813) 395-2200. Thu. 11:39 6:04 7:08 will be in informal attire. It is expected that the audi- Fri. 12:47 11:59 AM 6:27 7:43 ence will take advantage of wearing something like- Sat. 1:32 12:20 6:47 8:15 NOTICE OF SPECIAL WORKSHOP wise casual and comfortable. Sun. 2:13 12:45 7:05 8:50 For"the Saturday night concerts, there will be no 393-7540 ON Mon. 2:50 1:11 7:21 9:25 expected change in the orchestra's and audience's EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER customary concert attire. Informal receptions will occasionally be held after SANIBEL CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING the Friday night concerts so that audiences and musi- COUNCIL CHAMBERS cians may freely mix and mingle. Local celebrities, iSoctetj) (MacKENZIE HALL) critics and high-profile individuals from the entertain- 800 DUNLOP ROAD ment field might be available for a short musical question and answer period. MAY 2,1995 Subscription purchases - You cannot mix and 1:30 PM match nights of performances. However, if it A KeyCorp Bank becomes a hardship or an impossibility for you to PRESENTATION BY GORA MCGAHEY attend on your regular night, you may request a Offer good at all Society First Federal Offices. Annual Percentage Yield (APY) figures assume that your money stays on deposit until maturity. ASSOCIATES OF FINDINGS AND A minimum deposit of $10,000 is required to open the account and earn the stated APY. Substantial interest penally is change of nights. The Southwest Florida Symphony required for subsequent early withdrawals. The interest rate and APY are accurate as of April 12, 1995. Tilts offer may be withdrawn at any time. RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING PROPOSED office will attempt to accomplish this request by EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER. offering you the best available ticket location for the Society First Federallyoiir friendly neighbor MEMBERFDIG Tuesday. April 25.1995 THE ISLANDER 21 Want fresh bait? Grab a net and catch your own If you would like free bait, the freshest you can radius when thrown. Bypass these, because they are Tuesday, get, if you'd like to have a great time catching it, you way too small. 20 April 25,1995 ' might get yourself a seine net. ON THE The ideal net length is the next even foot over your Recreation We are just starting the time of the year when sev- height. If you're 5-foot-10, get the 6-foot model. That eral kinds of small fish migrate from off-shore to WATER gives you a 12-foot radius. People with very strong along the beaches. These fish are highly prized for arms can throw 7- or 8-foot cast nets, but it's a tiring bait, but because they are so delicate and die easily, By Capt. Mike Fuery job. Spring Splash 1995 Swim Programs to begin , few bait shops or marinas can afford to carry them. If you are standing above the water and throwing i That's where you and a seine net can save a lot of basic goal of the class is to teach children to be at down, then you can get away with a larger net. If you The Aquatic Department of the Sanibel Recreation 11:45 a.m.; and Wednesday and Friday from 11:15 to money but, more importantly, get lively fish-catching Department has announced the schedule for its Spring ease in the water, so they can develop confidence and 11:45 a.m. The cost is $10 for the eight sessions run- are wading in knee-deep water, throwing one much baits. passing down the canal in a small boat couldn't help taller than yourself is difficult. Splash 1995 Swim Programs, Session I. The program learn respect for the water. The class meets from ning through May 25 and the class is limited to 6. Remembering that shrimp can cost somewhere but smirk. One yelled out, "What kind of fish you commences the beginning of May at the pool at the 10:30 to 11 a.m. and the cost to register is $10 Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced classes Costs vary widely, because you can get custom- around $2 per dozen and pinfish 25-35 cents each, it's gettin' out of that bush, son?" tied cast nets from local people or you can order one Sanibel Rec Complex on Sanibel-Captiva Road next (including materials). The class is limited to 12 so meet on Saturdays starting May 6 and running not all that long before a good seine net will break It's gotten better from there and all during the or get one off the shelf. Expect to pay about $40 to to Sanibel Elementary School, Registration for the sign up early. through June 24. Beginners meet from 1:30 to 2 p.m., even and start delivering free bait. warmer times of the year, when there's lots of shiners $60 for a 6-footer. classes officially began Monday, April 18. The Pre-School program is open to youngsters 3 to intermediates from 2:30 to 3 p.m. and advanced from The seine net is used world wide and no one really along the beaches and pinfish in the bay, casting the There is a Cadillac of hand-tied nets under the The Infant-Toddler program, which is open to 5 years of age. It emphasizes water adjustment, safety 3:30 to 4 p.m. The cost is $10 per swimmer and there knows how long ago it was developed. Certainly, net saves me a lot of money. And, it gets me the name Frank-The-Net. He's a real person from South youngsters six months to 3 years of age who are and techniques to help orient the child to the water. is a limit for each program. early man had woven mesh to block small streams freshest bait. Florida who ties one of the most desired cast nets in The class begins May 2 and meets both Tuesday and accompanied by an adult, begins May 3 and runs Pre-registration is required. For additional infor- ' and gather fish. There are dozens of variations used As with seine nets, there are two ways to go - the world and they don't sell for 40 bucks. each Wednesday and Friday through May 17. The Thursday - at either 10:30 to 11 a.m. or 11:15 to mation, or to register, call 472-0345. all over the world even now, some strung out in the cheap or good. Cheap nets are made of cotton and Get yourself a good cast net, and if you don't deep oceans with elaborate enclosures. start to rot the moment they hit saltwater. They don't know how to throw one, buy it from a small tackle The seine nets I am talking about are quite simple cost much, don't work too well and don't catch much shop where someone will take two minutes to give The Beachview Men's Golf Association played a Badger and Doc Cooperrider. and easy to use. There are some things to consider, either, because most are small diameter. Take a pass you a lesson. Two Man Best Ball round on the back nine on SPORTS The Dunes Ladies 18 Hole Group played a Low however, before you buy one. on these. The cast net will pay for itself in a few outings Tuesday, April 18. Topping the list with a 29 were Putts round Friday, April 21. Taking first place in A First, material. The cheap kind is made of cotton Monofilament cast nets are the way to go. These over the cost of buying bait. Good fishing this week Jack Harrington and Joe Hoffman. Taking second Flight, Judy Wellons led the way with a 26.JMarge mesh and tears easily. Overall, no matter how cheap it are tied out of the same strong material as good quali- and watch out for your buttons! were Dorell Luce and Bob Schneider. Stu Merz, with SHORTS is, it's a waste of your money. The best is nylon was second with a 28. Grethe Christensen was third ty fishing line, stand up to saltwater and are easier to mesh. {Capt. Mike Fuery is a professional fishing and a blind draw, was third, and Ralph Ariss and Dick with a 30. Judy Leeder led B Flight with a 28 and Jan cast. The nets are sold by the foot. The smallest you Grant were fourth. The last three twosomes all fin- Length depends on where you are going to use the shelling guide. For more information call the Baker was second with a 30. Betty Gadient was third can get is a 3-foot length, which gives you a 6-foot Islander office.) net. Some of the best netting is right along the clear ished with identical scores of 30 and their finishes Anderson, Mary Jane Preston, Jean Lane and Alice with a 31. Sharing first in C Flight with 32s were were determined in a score card play-off. Helen Sullivan and Mercy Somers. Barbara water beaches from the Bowman's Beach area on the Cummings, and Ellen Lawrence, Kay Schneider, west and to the north on Captiva Island. If you have a The Beachview Men's played a Two Best Balls Bornhorst was second with a 33. Gape Coral Parks & Recreation Tommy Jaeger and Arline Mercer. boat, any of the northern island beaches are great round over 18 holes Saturday, April 15. Capturing The Dunes Ladies played a Beachview Invitational bait-gathering spots. first place honors were Ralph Ariss, Pat McGuffin, 6th AnnuaS The Dunes Men's Golf Association played a Two - Best Ball tournament Friday, April 14. Capturing Florida fishing laws enter into the use of seine Tickets Nate Sheckman and Ed O'Neil with a 123. Marv Man, Best Ball event Wednesday, April 19. In 18- first place with a 49 were Betty Gadient, Murr nets. The law says the net can't be more than 100 feet Backus, Jim Hornbrook, Bill Favret and Warren hole play, Dave Sutherland and Dick Wilhoit finished Mooney and Helen Sullivan. Finishing second with a long or more than four feet deep. The net mesh can't Stringer were second with a 124 tally. first after a score card play-off with Marv Sebold and 51 were Joan Cory, Grethe Christensen, Barb be larger than 3/8 of an inch stretched. This is for Per a blind draw. Both finished with scores of 70. Dave Bornhorst and Ruth Manecke. Three teams - Frankie recreational anglers and, remember, you must have a Person Jean Reed, Ginny Reeves, Sally Carter and Whiz Reynolds and Bob Davison were third after a score McNulty, Sandie Sultar, Barb Sutherland and Virginia Florida saltwater fishing license. Lowden racked up a 51 to win the Best Ball of Four card play-off with a 71. In B Flight, Geo Laursen and Reeves; Joyce Rand, Jane Levine and Betty Puff; and I checked some of my sources and the longest net Advance f Tournament in Beachview Women's Golf Bob Louwers topped the list with a 76 - after a score Cindy Adams, Adrienne Cross, Mary Vernon and available is a 50-footer and that's about all two peo- Association action Wednesday, April 19. Ruth Reik, card play-off with Dick Harris and Bob Cope. Third Whiz Lowden - shared third place with 52. Taking ple can handle. The better quality seine nets from cat- Ruth Scoville, Marianna Brown and a blind partner went to Dave Adams and Ev Bowie with a 78. In low net honors was Whiz Lowden with a 68. alogues sell for about $60 down to $32 for a 25-foot were second with a 52. In nine-hole action, two teams At the nine-hole play, Ray O'Neill and Bob Rawlins set the The Dunes Nifty Niners played a Best Odd/Best net. shared first with 26s. They were made up with Ree pace with a 40. One shot back in second were Walt Even round Thursday, April 13. Leading A Flight How the net is used is fairly simple. You take a Gate Odd was Sandi Sultar with Jane Levene in second; in couple of 5-foot-long poles (broom, mop, whatever) Even action Phyllis Harvey was first and Bette and tie them to each end of the seine. One person digs Gadient was second. In B Flight, Marilyn Lorenson an end into the sand with the pole and the other Mosquitoes and topped Odd with Dot Becker in second, and Anita wades out as deep as possible, makes a big "C" Calf 'haped pattern and wades back to the shore. McKean led Even with Mary Mather earning runner- Presented In Association up honors. In C Flight, Sigrid Akers topped the Odd The two slowly pull in the net and with a little luck (813)574-0811 there'll be enough bait for a morning of fishing. canoes among group and Joyce Matousek was second. Betty Boers to order by phone Obviously, it's best to start the seine where you can led the Even players and Jane Leman was second. In With Sun Bank see fish flipping on surface or see bait underwater Flight D, Virginia Green and Peg Wilhoit finished with VISA or along the beach. 6:00 p.m. Saturday, May 20,1995 Power Squadron first and second, respectively, in Odd, while Mary There are three kinds of fish you want to look for MasterCard Jane McCormick topped the Even group. at Coral Oaks Golf Course with the net. The silvery high-backed bait called a meeting topics Cook came in second. mutton minnow is one of the greatest snook and sea featuring Lee County Mosquito Control District Director trout baitfish alive. They die easily, so once netted, Bill Opp spoke before more than 125 members of they need lots of fresh seawater. The "shiner" is a ter- the Sanibel-Captiva Power Squadron at that organi- Duplicate Bridge rific bait. That's the one you see birds diving for zation's meeting at the Sanibel Community Center along the beach. The little multi-colored pinfish is a Tuesday, April 18. durable bait, catching just about anything worth eat- Outlets Opp explained the methods of the district and In Duplicate Bridge play Thursday, April 13, ing and some others like jacks or sharks and even tar- Gape Coral outlined its history. at the Sanibel Community Center, Sterling • Pon. The pinfish last longer than the other two. Larry and Mary Beth Spearing brought three of Bassett directed eight tables of players. If you can get access to shallow grass flats in Pine Parks & Recreation Island Sound, you will find even more pinfish and 4537 Coronado Pkwy, Cape Coral their hand-made Calusa Canoes to the meeting for Topping North/South were Helen. Quimby Cash, Checks, VISA & MasterCard members to admire. They informally explained the and Robert Cronin. Earning second and third, possibly some grunting fish we call "pigfish." accepted making of canoes. respectively, were the twosomes of Marge and Cast nets Power Squadron Safety Chairman Keith Sprouse Dick Stoner, and Helen and George Hammes. Another way to grab free bait - and the freshest Rainbow Records* stressed the importance of properly working radio bait you can get - is by using a cast net. 2104 Del Prado Blvd. S., Cape Coral In East/West, Ruth Frank and Debby Boots or 2605 Cleveland Ave., Ft. Myers equipment. He said a recent inspection of 17 boats were first and Betty and Bev Marshall were sec- Unlike seine netting, which takes no skill, cast net- had recently found five deficient radios and one ond. Sharing third were Murr Mooney and ung^takes practice. But once you get the throw down, Easton's Music* that was not working. Betty Preston, and Cindy Adams and Mary Jane you'll be able to fish with the best baits for nothing. 160 Tamiami Trail S., Naples A 25-year pin was presented to Van Hooper. Rawlins. I was a self-taught cast netter, having watched a Brad Norfolk and Paul and Jean Robinson were , guy throw from a dock many years ago. The place I Macintosh Book Shop* ftas staying just happened to have an old cast net and swom in as new members. On Monday, April 10, at the Sanibel i a dock - two ingredients needed for practice. On my 2365 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Community Center, Joyce Truitt directed seven Irst *row from the dock, the net landed over a small * These outlets accept cash only tables of bridge players. SI 'Qok. It had to be released of course. Larry and Mary Beth Spearing display Pat and John Eichenlaub led the way in one of their hand-made canoes at the North/South, with Inez and Fred Deming in sec- On my second throw, I didn't notice that my shirt recent Power Squad meeting. ond. Third went to Betty Preston and Bob buttons had become entangled with the net just before Gates Open at 5:00 pjn. Cornin. "^ cast. The lead weights on the net were over 10 Map Pounds and when I let fly, the net tore all my buttons Bring a Blanket or Lawn Chair Setting the pace in East/West were Lacy WBnsBsrng ">ose. up Bitter Fendley and Bill Cirrito. Katie Reynolds and Food and Beverages will be on Sale Bumi Store R;»d Science Center offers nature excursions To throw a cast net by the most common method, or H Cfi^iU Btvd Eleanor Walz were second. Murr Mooney and tr N i Sail & Learn cruises aboard the tall ship Island of Mexico. Bill Black were third. ie has to twirl around quickly to get the net to flare 1 ^^so ^ will open properly on the water. On my third Rover will be offered by the Ostego Bay Marine The fare is $18 for adults, $12 for seniors and $10 tllrow A' Science Center on Wednesday, April 29, departing for children 12 and under; group rates are also avail- > I got to twirling so much I got dizzy and The bridge games at the Sanibel Community hissed the entire water and put the net over a hibis- A CAPE CORAL from the center on Fort Myers Beach, able. Center have now ended for the season. Watch cus plant behind me. On the two-hour cruises, sailors will see how the For additional information or to make reservations, for the schedule of the games when they resume && DAILY BREEZE What was even worse was that two old gentlemen old sailing ships worked and learn about the fascinat- please call the Island Rover office on the beach at thisfall. ing marine environment of Estero Bay and the Gulf (813) 765-7447.

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continued from page 21 * its vivid colors and a batik by Muffy Clark Gill inner meaning. Remember the names: Carlton White and Franklin "Another Taste of the Tropic" that is light-hearted Franklin Alfaro's "The Color of My Dreams" Alfaro. All things being equal, they could some day Tuesday, fun. should be carefully examined. be impressive names in the art world. April 25,1995 23 In the Founder's Gallery, Great Expectations VI Search out and enjoy Carlton White's "Presently" Both exhibits opened on Thursday, April 20, and Islanders at Large has a few interesting pieces. I felt it was not one of and "The Lion With No Heart" (undoubtedly the best will be on view through May 14. their better displays. piece in this exhibit and already sold). This 16-year- A reception to meet and greet the artists was held I leming Elected CASI President You might find 10-year-old Lashonda Smith's "My Shell Club to Meet Double Shell Prize Finder Bag Day at Noah's Ark old artist's work continues to grow by leaps and Sunday, April 23. The Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club will Life" a bit disturbing. I'm certain it is fraught with bounds. For further information, please call 395-0900. Saturday, April 30 hold a sand-casting picnic today, Noah's Ark Thrift Shop, which is continued from page 18 Tuesday, April 25, at 1 p.m. on the run by the women of St. Michael and Sanibel Causeway. Those attending are All Angels Episcopal Church at 2304 leading man who sings and acts exceptionally well. they played. Most interesting was the fact that they Dinner Theater since it opened. asked to bring lunch, a strainer for Periwinkle Way on Sanibel, will have sand, plaster of pads, a bucket, shells, a His built-in touch of swaggering ego serves him well. didn't just change costumes and wigs, but tried to Another dance highlight was the cheerleaders its Semi-Annual Bag Day Sale Liz Abbott (Angel) and Pattie Ford (Shy) play find new characteristics and voices for each character. number with four female dancers carrying on either frame for use as a mold, etc. Saturday, April 29, from 9:30 a.m. to with great style. Both of these ladies have that touch Vernita Burrell, a fabulous black performer, is a side of them a well-endowed cutout female figure. ft ft ft 12:30 p.m. of something special that should take them far in the constant spark in the evening's proceedings. Her The precision dancing and the many choreographic First Church of Christ, Scientist Customers can buy a $3 grocery bag entertainment business. number in the first act with the ladies of the evening patterns were great fun. Hours Updated to stuff full of any items that can fit. Keith Shaw, after tossing off the assignment of got a great audience reaction but it should have Did I enjoy it? I certainly did and so did those all First Church of Christ, Scientist at Larger items will sell for half price. costume design, plays the righteous TV talk show stopped the show cold. I feel certain opening night around me. They screamed and hooted with delight 2950 West Gulf Dr., on Sanibel, holds a After the sale, any items that remain host Melvin P. Thorpe. He sings and dances his way nerves may have taken her over the top too soon. throughout the evening. However one must realize Sunday service at 11 a.m., and a will be given to various charities. through the show in his usual deft manner. Once she settles in, starts easy, relaxes and sings the that it is adult entertainment based on fact and at Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. This sale concludes the winter sea- Tom Gillard is the narrator with a healthy person- song without pushing and rides it home, she's a cinch times tends to be a tad bawdy. It's all in the eyes and The Reading Room at the church is ears of the beholder who listens. son. The ark will close for one month ality and plays a guitar. to tie up the first act. open Monday, Wednesday and Friday and will open again Tuesday, June 13. Emory Bottorff (Sen. Wingwoah/Mayof Rufus The number the male dancers did in the locker from 10 a.m. to noon. For the summer season, the ark will be Poindexter) and Scott Denny (Governor/CJ. Scruggs) room is one of the best, if not the best, ensemble For information, call 472-8684. open twice weekly, on Tuesday and ft ft ft deserve double accolades for the two different roles dance number I've seen at the Broadway Palm jj| The 1995 annual meeting of the Friday, in the morning. I Condominium Association of Sanibel Antique Fans and Bird Carvings Noah's Ark has been operating for B Island Inc. was held Wednesday, April on Display at Library Rosamond Secrest of Truro, Mass., about 30 years and has a long list of • 12, and the following board members Through the end of April, a small found two prized shells during her charitable recipients. A list of those • were elected: George Bowden, Don portion of the antique fan collection of recent visit to the island. On a Friday recipients is always posted near the • Fleming, Luci Hall, John Jensen, long-time Sanibel resident Milena H. while shelling a West Gulf Drive check-out counter and are also made • Merrill Kennedy, Linda Naton, Clark Eskew. Milena has been collecting beach, she discovered the lion's paw available to customers. K Dixon, Wes Stickens and Bill Moore as antique fans for many years and she and then the next day, on the same The success of the shop depends if an alternate board member. has a stunning international collection. beach she discovered a junonia. solely on the generosity of local resi- ft '; Officers for the coming year are She enjoys the history of fans, and the Rosamond has been visiting Sanibel dents. Donations can be left on the 1 Fleming, president; Naton, vice presi- ones on display range from 1820-1880. each year for 18 years and while the porch of the ark at any time. For infor- • dent; Hall, secretary; and Nixon, trea- Among the countries represented are lion's paw was her first, this junonia mation, call the ark at 472-3356 or the I surer. France, Spain, Belgium, England and was her third. church at 472-2173. China. One of the most unusual is a -ft ft -ft l-ikt, 1/2 ct Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond 1410,1/2 ct Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond p CASI, incorporated more than 15 ft- ft ftr Manatee Pendant Turtle Pendant Pelican Pendant Sandollar Pendant Dolphin Pendant I years ago, has been assisting condo Cockade folding fan from England in Garvey Selected CCA 1870. Birth Announced j owners and managers by providing Mark and Karen Dickson have Administrator Also on display are the finely crafted I workshops, seminars and newsletters announced the birth of their son, The Captiva Civic Association has hand-painted bird carvings of Lou I on many important issues such as roof- Wesley James Dickson, who was born selected Paul Garvey as its administra- Sahlmann, a Fort Myers resident who I ing, water rates, drilling wells, pending Friday, March 31, 1995. Wesley is a member of the Caloosa Carvers. tor. He was selected from the five I legislations, pending City Council weighed in at 8 pounds and 1 ounce. Lou took up carving, at the urging of applicants after the careful delibera- I actions affecting condominiums, insur- Mark is vice president of lodging at his wife, Marion, after his retirement. tions of the committee were presented I ance, hurricane shutters and much South Seas Plantation on Captiva. to the CCA Board of Governors. I more. He said that a carving can take from 10 YbiTrGhoice $495 •&•&••& ••'•"•• Paul Gregory Nelson as the sheriff and Antonia to 200 hours to complete. He said he For additional information, call 472- I Fleming said special efforts for 2111. Nozicka as Mona Stagley in "The Best Little Whore- gives most of his carvings to his chil- Pine Tree Drive Association house in Texas" at the Broadway Palm. I 1995-96 will be to explore the possibil- dren and grandchildren for Christmas. Elects Officers ft ft & I ity of placing all CASI members under On March 18 at the home of Don Bat Yam to Observe I a master insurance policy to attempt to Both displays will be featured at the library through April. Busch, 30 of the 40 owners of the Pine Yom HaShoah Groups continued from page 11 I lower the rates for all, to keep mem- Tree Drive Association gathered for the Bat Yam- Temple of the Islands will ' bers advised on the city beach manage- For more information, 472-2483. ft i£ ft organization's annual meeting and be lighting special yellow candles at -stored and more wetlands are available." \ ment plans and all other pertinent election of officers. In addition, the by- services on the night of Friday, April 14ktScashell He Yecornmended that a survey be done to estab- ;. items affecting condos on Sanibel Logo Contest Winner laws were completely updated. The 28,1995 , to observe the Yom HaShoah Bracelet lish a baseline for future research and tracking. I Island. committee chairman was Jon and mark the 50th anniversary of the 14kt Sandollar There was considerable-planning for the June 1 ; CASI now has several hundred units Liljequist. He was assisted by Bill liberation of Nazi concentration camps. Bracelet meeting with the city Vegetation Committee, sched- <• that are members, but the organization Arthur, who chairs the architectural The yellow candle program is spon- uled for the purpose of determining how the two I hopes to enlarge the membership in the committee looking at new construction sored by the National Federation of 14kt Dolphin 1 coming year. Bracelet groups can work together establishing wildlife "corri- on Pine Tree Drive on Sanibel. Temple Brotherhoods and hundreds of dors" on the island through landscaping for wildlife. I Anyone with questions or those who Elected as president (for the second synagogues and Jewish organizations Your Choice $149 CROW Director Marc Elie reported for the pesti- I would like more information can call year) was Don Busch; Damon Surgener across North America are expected to cide sub-committee that the people he had conferred I Fleming at 472-9485. as First Vice President; Sterns participate. Hundreds of Sealife Jewelry on Display with about tracking pesticide exposure in animals I ft ft ft Williamson as Second Vice President; As the years pass, the memories of was extremely expensive and that such a project I Masino to Speak at SCA Meeting Mark Herschede as Treasurer and Mrs. those who fell victim to the ultimate at the Lowest Prices in Southwest Florida would be unrealistic to pursue. After some discussion I Shell expert and explorer Rob Frances Beard as Secretary. hate crime must not diminish^ With the two more people volunteered for this sub-committee I Masino will be the guest speaker at the The prime purpose of the association lighting of a yellow candle, it increases and it was decided to give the matter further study. 1 Wednesday, April 26, meeting of the is the maintenance of Pine Tree Drive. the awareness of the Holocaust and 14kt Dolphin Hoop Earrings 14kt Sandollar Earrings 14kt Starfish Earrings A somewhat more controversial issue was the I Sanibel Community Association. Surgener heads a committee making an perpetuates the Jewish commitment to question of "What can we do about the practice of I Masino's presentation includes pho- in-depth study of the costs and prob- its people. The memory is important feeding birds?" The matter received considerable I tographs of flora and fauna, many of lems with various surfacings, including because the number of Holocaust sur- exposure recently when several birds - obviously I species that most people have never the new environmental solutions. vivors is diminishing in number with acclimated to humans - were found with their upper I seen. He will also recount some of his For additional information, call each passing day. As we lost this pre- 14kt Dolphin Charm beaks apparently intentionally severed. It is now ille- I adventures on field trips and night President Busch at 395-1484. cious link, those who deny the gal to feed alligators and raccoons on the island, a) I dives throughout the world. Artist Barbara Martin was named ft ft ft Holocaust ever happened gain strength." $34 because of the ensuing danger to humans when the | Masino has taken part in 60 field the winner of the Sanibel Bicycle Sanibel Congregational Sadly, 20 percent of all high school stu- feeding is stopped and b) because, when fed regular- trips to 26 countries and logged over Club's logo contest. The announce- Announces Summer Hours dents have no knowledge of the ly, they cease to be able to forage on their own. The 1,000 night dives studying live mol- ment concerning Martin's design was Sanibel Congregational United Holocaust. They are ripe for the revi- 14kt Sandollar Charm consensus of the committee was that some considera- hsks and their habitat, he has also made during the group's April 6 meet- Church of Christ at 2050 Periwinkle sionist history that is trying to be tion should be given to similar warnings on the feed- explored the north coast of Jamaica at ing at The Quarterdeck restaurant on Way, across from Periwinkle Place, has avoided. ing of wild birds. I Discovery Bay in a submersible Sanibel. announced its summer hours - effective Yom HaShoah candles are a highly Because of the difficulty in convening a quorum research vessel and discovered a new On Friday, April 21, at 9:30 a.m. at Sunday, May 7. visible symbol for keeping the flame for this particular committee (10 people are species of Caribbean mollusk. the Sanibel Lighthouse for a ride with On Sunday there will be an 8 a.m. alive. Their yellow color recalls the required), it was decided to recommend that the City. Masino owns Eco Tours, a company members of the Sanibel City Council morning chapel and a full worship ser- badges Jews were forced to wear in Council not appoint a replacement for retiring mem- which takes small groups to remote and Planning Commission. For details, vice at 10 a.m. There will be a Sunday Nazi-occupied Europe, but their flame ber Mike Klein. Klein resigned recently because of ; Places through the Caribbean. see the story on page 5 of today's School during the 10 a.m. service. inspires hope that the world can be other obligations and because of his frustration in try- '•• The presentation starts at 7:30 p.m., Islander. Child care is also provided at 10 made a more tolerant place to live. ing to deal with the committee's charge in the face of following dinner at 6:30 and cocktails The club meets each Thursday at a.m. and there is an elevator at the at Services begin at 8 p.m. at Sanibel ever-increasing growth on the island. With the seat 5:30 p.m. The annual meeting for the 8:30 a.m. at The Quarterdeck. All are church for easy access. Congregational United Church of '•'•: Quantity rights reserved. Ws reMtvi tferit : remaining vacant, the necessary quorum would then welcome. For information, call 472- . For information, call the church 'correct any photographic^, denial, printing! -aqd i SCA will be held at 5 p.m. Christ, 2050 Periwinkle Way, and all irrors in this ad. Limited quantities w^tbfefiM be nine. 1 Call the SCA 472-2155. 2700 or 477-8600. office at 472-0497. are welcome to attend. I ft ft -ft ft: ft ft ft -ft ft ft: ft -ft 24 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. April 25.1995 Tuesday. April 25.1995 THE ISLANDER 25 Two Fort Myers men arrested on drug charges By Steve Ruediger of paraphernalia. police, acting for their own protection, acted to see (slander staff writer Police were investigating another incident at the what was in his hand by having him get out of the Wallace Salvatore Cascio II and George Benton Sundial (see the robbery/battery story) when they car, A clear plastic bag containing cannabis fell Richards Jr., both of Fort Myers, were arrested checked out a blue Mazda truck that was in the area. from his hand. Tuesday, April 18, in the parking lot of the Sundial Cascio and Richards were in the truck. Police then arrested both Cascio and Richards. Resort on drug charges. It appeared to police as though Cascio was trying During a search of the car, three more bags.of Both were charged with possession of marijuana to hide something in his hand. He was asked what marijuana were found under the vehicle's floor Shell with intent to sell (19.7 grams) and with possession was in his hand and refused to show police. Then mats, according to police. Museum receives Beat continued from page 2 donations Police planned on Tuesday night, April 18, to con- a truck parked at the Bailey Tract April 18. tact the Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife when it Cisse Bassirou, of Westmount, Quebec, Canada, opened Wednesday morning regarding the need to Both a man and a woman needed assistance at dif- was charged with going 52 mph on Dixie Beach rescue an osprey stuck in a Sanibel chimney. ferent times April 18 moving their belongings from a Boulevard April 18. Police said it was difficult to get home. The man there attempted to fight with each of Bassirou to stop and Bassirou insisted the speed limit The installation sleeve for a radio was stolen from them. on Dixie Beach was 45 until shown the speed limit sign saying 35.

Turtle continued from page 5 The work trailer behind the Bait Box was broken Harry "Chip" Chippeaux (at right, above), president of the Southwest Florida Conchologist Society, presents a check for $3,000 to Bailey-Matthews Shell into April 18 and tools were stolen. Museum President Harold N.M.Tovell. The funds were generated primarily by the group's 1995 Festival of Shells, held in February at Fort Myers Beach. Toveil .• Turned off These regulations are designed to encourage vol- termed the gift "much appreciated and truly generous for a shell club of this size." In the background, construction of the exhibit hail's central display is in There was a complaint on April 18 about the noise progress. Exxon Vice President Jon Thompson (at left in photo at the right) presents a $25,000 check from the Exxon Corporation to Toveil. "This is a most • Shielded untary compliance, but monitoring of loggerhead that biplanes flying near Sanibel were making. A generous gift," Toveil said, "and it comes at a time when such funding is urgently needed to complete fabrication of the museum's exhibits." • Rotated away from the beach nesting areas on Sanibel and Capri va is conducted check was made with aviation authorities, who said « And/or, obscured with dense vegetation. on a nightly basis by the SCCF in cooperation with the flying and the resulting noise were both legal. In addition, fires on the beach are prohibited and the City of Sanibel. mechanical raking of the beach is restricted. . For additional information or any questions There was a noise complaint regarding youths in a Homeowners, visitors and resort personnel are Nerita Street pool April 18. asked to close curtains or blinds at night when about lighting on individual properties, contact the lights are on in rooms facing the beach. SCCF at 472-2329. Fredric Isaac of Fort Myers was charged Monday, April 17, with illegal passing on Sanibel-Captiva 472-5185 Road. Classifieds 472-5185 Taste continued from page 1 A garage door opener was lost by a bicyclist on As always, proceeds from the annual event go to and II, Manatee's Catering and Skip One Family Sanibel April 17. the Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife on Sanibel. Seafood Restaurant (formerly Manatee's) Matzaluna, The Taste proceeds - usually over $30,000 - make up McT's, Pippin's, Greenhouse Grill, Johnny's Pizza, Elizabeth E. Friedman of Captiva was charged last a large portion of CROW's annual operating expens- Sanibel Island Chowder Company, Tarwinkles, week with following too closely after being involved es. • ' . • "•,••••' Thistle Lodge, Timbers, Windows on the Water, in an accident on Sanibel-Captiva Road. She suffered This year's organizing committee is chaired by Jerry's, Sunset Grill, Isabella's, Sanibel Grill, a slightly cut lip but refused treatment. Grover Arp of Visitors Television 39. Serving with Gramma Dot's, The Dunes and Bailey's. him on the committee are Wil Rivait of The Dunes, Each restaurant will be offering samples from their Noise was reported at Compass Point Sunday, Nancy Frank of Community Bank of the Islands, menus with prices ranging from 50 cents to $4. April 16. A group there was told to be quiet. Chris Strine and Jack Messersmith of the Sanibel- Tickets for the purchase of food items will be sold for Captiva Islander, Anita Pinder - office manager at 50 cents each. A snake was coaxed off a Lake Murex porch by CROW, Marc Wood - owner of On the Marc Special Taste restaurant awards will also be police April 16. Entertainment, Steve Greenstein and Val Pool. announced during the festivities, including Taste spe- Major sponsors of the event are South Seas cial day categories. Roger S. Debord of Hamilton, Ohio, was charged with careless driving after being involved in an acci- Resorts Company, Visitors TV-39, Budweiser, As preparations for the event wind down, there is dent on Periwinkle Way April 16. A passenger in his Harlequin Nature Graphics, The Islander, Purina Pro still a need for a few volunteer workers. Like many of car, Beverly Reasoner of Sanibel, was injured, as was SALON Plan, Sam Galloway Ford, Lee Memorial Hospital the other annual events that take place on the islands, Sibylle Ohnhauser of Germany, a passenger in the LOCKSMITH HealthPark and five radio stations - 99X, 106 The Taste of the Islands utilizes volunteers to make other car. WROC, 101.9 New Country, 101 WAVV and 94.5 the event work. Many of the workers on the grounds Hair 2OOO Arrow - all of whom will be broadcasting live at the of the "95 Taste will be such individuals. You do not Peter A. Palezzoto of Sanibel was charged April ISLAND LOCKSMITH Taste. need to be a member of CROW to volunteer your ser- fyLL^ 16 with cast netting from the Sanibel Fishing Pier. and Security Services S REMODELING The restaurants signed-up to participate in the vices to help out for a day. If you are interested in piAlpiA^ assisting, call Volunteer Coordinator Val Pool at her 24 Hour Emergency Service Licensed annual event include The Bubble Room, The Bean, Richard F. Mazeika of Fort Myers was charged at Insured i:RidgeR^ Chadwick's, Gilligan's, Jacaranda, Lazy Flamingo I business office at 472-1587. 2 a.m. April 16 with going 52 mph and with DUI on &B 472-2394 Bonded Causeway Road. Police said Mazeika failed field SECURITY sobriety tests. He blew .07 and .065 on breath tests. HOME WATCH When Paradise needs Protection Any reading above .08 is considered intoxicated. FREE • COMPLETE CEKTRAL STATION SERVICES Consistency Police can arrest someone Home Watch Residential and Commercial Lawn Care ESTIMATES •FIRES SECURITY STSTEMS for intoxication even t "See What A Difference Dedication Makes" MANY ISLAND REFERENCES vacationers when the breath test is • HOME THEATER & SOUN&SYSTEHS negative, according to 's Mana BreRtE.*Wurthner Northern Chief Richard Plager. CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS sabscribers Services Lic#CRC029174 - Insured 939-2162 1213 Periwinkle Way The Name You've Trusted For 15 Years Sanibel, FL 33957 ACCESS CONTROL • CLOSE CIRCUIT T.V. It was pointed out to 813 472-3311 police on the morning of 1* Saturday, April 15, that (813)466-2982 P.O. Box 68 there were more than 300 Be* McCann - Owner Sanibel.FL 33957 beer cans and bottles on HOME BUILDING SHIPPING the beach at the Caribe & REMODELING Beach Resort from the A full service contractor ded- (iMfjt'I £"* icated to exceptional quality Serving... night before. Police were ' ' at a reasonable price Sanibel-Ca&th/a asked if they could do PAK ! • Since 1988 more patrolling of the par- < » " i ' " " ' • " «»• ADOPTIONS • KITCHENS • BATHS tying on the beach. MfchaeU.Valiquette FREE ESTIMATE 395-1220 Plain & simple^ ciNUAt coHTucroi Island Resident* Lie. #CGCC056909 SHIP For Pick-up Somebody stole three Hurricane Protection Consultant 395-0958 For FAX birds, a canary and two "UPS AUTHORIZED SHIPPING OUTtET1 finches from an aviary on Phone: (813} 472-0200 Fax: (813) 395-1587 • Federal Express • Custom Packaging 'SUttt&V Punta Caloosa Court April • Gift Wrapping • Gift Boxes • Shipping Cartons • Fax Service 15. NOW SHIPPING INDIAN RIVER FRUIT 2402 Palm Ridge Rd., Sanibel, FL 33957 26 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. April 25.1995 Rengers named alumnus of the year at Glenville State College Dan Rengers, a 1950 graduate of Glenville State Ohio, for two years. After that he became an investi- three children, all living in the Minneapolis area. Tuesday College, Glenville, W.Va., is the recipient of the 1995 gator involving law enforcement officials and the For more information, call the GSC Alumni Office April 25,1995 27 Atomic Energy Commission in a project in Waverly, at 462-7316, extension 122. Classifieds Glenville State College Alumnus of the Year Award. Rengers will be honored by the Glenville State Ohio. Help Wanted Men/Women earn 1985 Olds Ciera, 57 thousand 1990 Chev Van Deluxe Waldoch College Alumni Association at the annual banquet In 1955, Rengers was employed at Pillsbury as | SPORTING GOODS I $480 weekly assembling circuit original miles. $2,500 O.B.O. Phone boards/electronic components at You'll find real estate classifieds conversion, maroon, Sow mileage, production manager in Hamilton, Ohio. He was pro- Cub Scouts sell tickets Gun magazines. S&W Sigma. S&W 542-7088. excellent condition (awning April 22. home. Experience unnecessary, will 4)28)95 —SSSS—81082998-1 large frame. Berretta. Glock 17. train. 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Starting $6.00 5)3/85 — SSSS— 21077107.1 weights, always buying. 1535 N. Marine Alternators - Starters - Tilt The Radisson Inn Sanibel Gateway trade for Suburban or extended cab 4/25/85 -tSSS-21092507-l 4126/9 S — SSSS—210B026B-1 2 industrial catering trucks and Tamiami Trail, No. Ft. Myers. 8128. CALL NOW 1-809-474-2870 has opportunities for qualified Wanted full time lawn care person. Hourly. 772-1116 . motors - Rebuilt or repaired. 23 LONG DISTANCE TOLL. Experience necessary. Must have pick-up of comparable value. 574- Cleaning • residential, construction, Established Matlacha used book routes, fully equipped, commissary, Thursday through Sunday, 995- 4/29)85 — SSSS —21089803-1 years same location. 542-0008 maintenance techs. Competitive 4)28)85 — S»S— 210930BO-1 4716. "Will trade Airboat for 1 ton Truck" condos, rentals, move-in or move- and retail outlet. Turn key operation. 4)30)95 — SSSt— 21089852-1 transportation. 458-9565 Airboat, new motor, new prop. "Fast store, paintings, gifts, jewelry & 0130. 4)27)95 —SSSS—21080976-1 pay, excellent benefits package. 4)28)95 —sttt— 21093152-1 outs. Call Sandy 458-4249. consignment of local crafts. Located Sarious buyers only. Call 574-1360, Hotel experience a plus. Apply at 4)28)95 —SSSS—2108gHJfi-1 Step Haul." Call & leave mgs. 813- 5)6)85 —tin—21075587.1 Retail fixtures, phones, cash Potential to earn $1,000s weekly I I DOMESTIC AUTOS I 4/28/85 — SSSS — 81086627-1 in Bridgewater Inn Motel complex. leave message at'beep. | HOME FURNISHINGS | Stuffing envelopes. S.A.S.E. to 20091 Summerlin Rd. 466-1200. 1985 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel 693-7136 For rent $395. mo. 283-2423 4/2B/95 — SSSS —21093088-1 Antique oak furniture. Hoosier register, grid-wall, display cases, E.O.E. SALES - HELP '92 Ford Taurus GL, 6 cyl., loaded station wagon, 82,000 original 4/26/95 -SSS8-210»2585-l Amish built lawn furniture. Swings, lots of miscellaneous. Call 395-1505 T.D.G./CIN, 810 State Street, Cleaning by Catharine 4/28185 — StSS—21080155-1 cabinets, ice boxes, dressers. Hard Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603 4/2B/B5 —SSSS —21093160-1 only 3,000 miles, $17,995. Call Erik miles, 30 MPG, adult-driven, $1,950 "89 Glassmaster W/O Cuddy w/hard to find kitchen glassware, some full gliders, wishing wells, picnic sets, 4)26)95 —SSSS —21082594-3 Personalized service tor llll'li —ttSt—21090353-1 WANTED Herman, 574-3326, Dealer. or best offer. Bonita Springs, top, 225 H.P. Evinrude, VRO Loran, Did You Spray your Vitamins I MEDICAL! HEALTH sets. All excellent quality. 657-3989 and settees. Quality built. Fully Attendants part & full time for Mobil Evenings 947-1147. private residences and condos. Today? Ground floor opportunity. Dryer $50. Chrome floor lamp $25. station and car wash at 1215 Peri 4)29)85 —SSSS—21053622-9 VHF. fish finder, canvas cover evenings, 657-3631 days. Jack and assembled. Free delivery. Chrome coffee table, end tables, POSTAL JOBS - Start $11.41/hr. for «)Z9/9i ~tm3 Island references. New oral spray concept. FDA New & Used Electric Scooters exam and application info. Call Way, Sanibel Please apply in Licensed Real Estate Agents. '92 Camarb, loaded, low miles, tandem trailer, w/electric windlass starting at $595. Lift & Recline Ann's, immokalee. Waltman's, corner of Pondella & $60. Cypress coffee table $125. $13,500. 813-283-7129 Call 731-2931 Approved. Call Vince in Lee County 4/2B/85 —tttt—2108O918-1 Moody, N. Ft. Myers, FL 656-4848. (219) 769-8301, ext. FL 574,9 AM - person. Avoid M.L.S. fees by joining our auto, T-Tops, only $599. down. Call Nissan 94 Altima GLE, loaded, 4135/85 — Sttt— 21087935-3 542-7966. Call Rick in Charoltte Chairs, $499. Mobility Unlimited, Cypress back-gammon table $100. 4)29)95 —SSSS—210931B4-3 referral company. High referral 332-0448, Dlr. 4/26)95 —SSSS—21082608-1 Inc. 772-5155 or 1-800-544-5155. 4)28)B5 — SSSS — 21057438-1 Sleeper love/seat $300. 9 PM, Sun-Fri. pearl beige w/gold trimmings, County 743-3622. 4)28)95. —SSSS— 21090395-3 fee. Call John Gee, 4)27)95 -SSSS—21079431-1 16,000 miles. Open road, 3/36 000 1989 Cuddy Cabin with trailer We buy Notes, Mortgages, Trust 6)2)95 — liit — 21090833-9 THIS IS A BOLD AND CAPITAL Daybed, white iron & brass. Entertainment center $30. Sleeper Seeds, for cash. Niltus Funding, 4/28)85 — tttS—21O90637-1 D.J.J.P. Realty '92 Geo Storm, teal green, low warranty, 1 owner. Retails $21,000 - $4,495,458-1399 Standard electric hospitai bed, AD. FOR $1.50 MORE YOU Complete with 2 Orthopedic firm $40,772-7320 813-543-8571. Your unused coupons are a hidden mattresses & trundle. Never used. 4)26)95 —SSSS— 21092635-1 OFFICE & CLERICAL 472-4808 miles, extra dean, only $569. down asking $17,200. Call 1-813-637- 4/27/B5 -ttit —21D92660-1 gold-mine! Send for 64 page wheeled food tray, 3 wheel walker, CAN HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED Hiring immediately 6377 leave message. 5/2/ag '— SS15—210B0757.1 AD UKE THIS. Still in box. Cost $1,000. Must sell 6)2)95 —SSSS— 21090367-3 Call 332-0448, Dlr. 25' 1992 Monterey Express Cruiser. booklet "Ways to earn money electric stand-up recliner, all like Diabetics! Medicare/Insurance HELP WANTED 4)27)95 —SSSS—210836 77-1 4/29)95 —tttt—21093229-C PUT SOME EXCITEMENT INTO new. Reasonable - will deliver. 472- 2/13/2014 —tttt-21076463-1 $285. Can deliver. 278-3379. Billed Direct for Test Strips, Insulin, Delivering Sprint 5.7 liter Merc, low hours, full canvas, selling your unused coupons" fl 4)28)85 — SSSS —21078637-1 Chico's We Buy Used Cars - Running or not. all extras, 5 year extended YOUR VACATIONS! WE Send $6.95, K. Crocillo, 1308 HE 8th 8719. Glucometers & More. Little or no United Tel. Book Secretary - Legal experience and CLASSICS & SPECIALIZE IN ADRENALINE 4/57/85 -Iill-a»na7i.1 | APPLIANCES | Futon and wood frame, never used, out-of-pocket $$. Satisfaction Word Perfect required. Please send Join our successful sales team Free towing - Top prices paid. 542- ""LS20JM 540-4715. HIGHS - HIKING, WHITE-WATER ." Place, Cape Coral, FL 33909. IN ALL LEE COUNTY AND 6136, 542-5540 4)29/85 — sts;—2ioa;i83-i still in box. Retail $450, must sell. Guaranteed! Liberty Medical resume to Ml. Cohen, P.O: Box with Chico's at our beautiful RAFTING, BIKING AND MUCH, 4)27/95 -StSS—21035631-1 ANTIQUE AUTOS Washer and dryer, multi cycle, $200. Can deliver. 278-3379. Supply. 800-762-8026 SURROUNDING AREAS. MEN 60292, Ft. Myers, FL 33906. Captiva Island location. 1995 25 Sunesta ChapaTraT MUCH MORE. CALL THE HORSES & heavy duty, excellentcondition. One Catamaran Cruiser. 150 H.P 4)28)95 —Hit—21086677-1 4)29)95 -SSSS—21082723-1 OR WOMEN, 18 YRS. AND 4)28)95 —SSSS—21092045-1 An excellent opportuniy for 1991 Ford Probe. Auto, air, low Porsche 91 iS-Targa 75, No. 174 of -i-LIRE LIAISON 574-2708 ****** year warranty. 997-5020, 482-8770 miles. Sharp car. Only $492. down 500 Silver Anniv. models built. Exc Yamaha W/50 hrs. Full canvas — SSSS—21092715-1 LIVESTOCK Brass bed, queen size, complete Turn.body fat into $$$ • Get paid as OVER. HAVE A CAR WITH career advancement. LAWN CARE BUSINESS 4/27/9S —tltt—210S2728-1 with Orthopedic firm mattress set. you lose weight. All natural • Dr. PERMANENT PART- Call 332-0448, Dlr. orig. $11,500 O.B.O. 549-6979. cover and Bimini top. Twin battery INSURANCE TO DELIVER Health benefits, liberal sei-up, mint condition. Stainless FOR SALE - ALL NEW Yearling Gelding, $500. (813) G.E. refrig. 18 cubic ft. frost free. •Cost $900 - must sell $225. Never approved. Look good & have more SPRINT UNITED TELEPHONE TIME CAREER 4)27)95 —iStS—21080087-1 =METERY - EQUIPMENT 997-7010. Eves: 731-1187. Excellent condition. Must see. 997- discounts, tolls paid. prop. $22,900. Call 656-0607 used, still in box. Can deliver. 278- energy. Keep the pounds off!! 1- BOOKS. MUST HAVE AT Long term - Part-time only. 20 hrs. '92 Cadillac Sedan Deville Classic Thuntferbirtf 1964 Landau HT, 300 4/3B/93 -IHt- 21092683-1 5020, 482-8770 800-441-THIN. Full and part-time available. HP 390, black - red interior, 58,000 4)27/85 — SttS—21082717-3 EMATION ESTABLISHED ACCOUNTS, 3379. LEAST FIVE WORKING per week. You schedule the week- Edition, maroon leather, white top, STEADY INCOME WORK FOR 4)27/85 ... -mt-2 4/26)85 — SSSS —21086678-1 4)27)95 -SSSS— 21092777-1 ... Days, evenings and weekends. like new with only 25,000 miles. miles. Rides drives like new. Electric 18 ft. Searay, 90 H.P. Merc, fish DAYLIGHT HOURS A DAY. days and daytime hours to perform windows. New brakes, carpets. Nice YOURSELF • INCLUDES 6 X 20 Trailer, Dual Axle, 7000# with varied, interesting and challenging 472-4426 Priced $18,600. Call Bruce Smith, finder, trailer. Must sell fast. $1,400 ON VETERANS Bod sets complete w/frame - NO CHILDREN ALLOWED TO 574-3326, Dealer. collector car. Excellent condition 283-4995. EVERYTHING BUT PICKUP. GARAGE SALES | j BUILDING SUPPLIES j special rack and Beam. $875. Call admistrative duties in S.F.M. 4)27)95 —SSSS— 21091142-3 two In Base of two Oueen $199. King $299. BE WITH YOU. 4)29)85 —SSSS—21090224-9 $5,600,947-1796. 4/28/95 —iitS—21095907-1 $12,000. OR BEST Moving Sale. Saturday, April 29th 549-1235 Commercial print shop • Strong $$ Motivated $$ Immediate opening 4)29)85 -tttt—210S-3190-1 tue in Fort Myers 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Household New & used utility poles for sale, cut Queen firm mattress set • 4)28)85 -SSSS-71082818-9 PLEASE CALL 995-9398 administrative-secretarial back for career-minded, energetic '85 Chrysler Fifth Avenue, 4 door, REASONABLE OFFER. & delivered. Perfect for pole barns, 25 ft. aluminum boat, 165 H.P. irial Gardens. items, office supplies, audio - visual complete w/headboard $210. 3 wheel DeSoto Classic trike with MON. - FRI. ground required • $6.50 hr. 482- person with leadership qualities. power steering, power brakes, a/c, Mercruiser, sink, toilet, V-birth. 489-3661 - 472-5185 equipment, furniture. 2490 Coconut docks, street lights, fencing & 5)3)95 -ntt~ 6262 Neat appearance and positive p/w, p/d, p/s, looks great, runs great. 4-WHEEL DRIVE m 482-1426. landscaping. Call 772-5879, 995- Daybed - complete motor, battery, battery charger, etc. marine radio, boat tn good Drive, Sanibel, by the Old Lazy w/mattress white & brass OTR driver. Dry vans and reefers.4/27/95 —SSSS—21092658-1 attitude a must. Travel options also $1,500. or best offer. 549-5620 condition, engine and out drive '1091993-1 5114. Rode twice. Sacrifice $400. (813) < 2a 95 VEHICLES • ••••• Flamingo Restaurant near CaDtiva $190. 549-4666. Small company. Must be on road for available. For appointment call 997- ' ' ' —SSSS— 21091135-1 good condition. Ready for weekend 472-1188. ' 5)12/85 — tttt—21090876-1 1107 4/29)95 — SSSS— 21882307-3 Futon - metal, black or white 4)28)95 —SSSS—21092845-1 3-4 weeks. $.25 per loaded mile "83 Olds 98 Regency, 4 door, '92 Toyota SR5 4x4 pickup, fully boating. Must see. $4,900. 543- Be Your Own Boss. Great 4/27/95 -(SSS—210S1143.3 Conference table 3-1/2' X 8' with 5 r plus additional drop pay. Call Don or PART TIME - HELP 4)28)95 —SSSS—2109225B-1 58,000 original miles, power, 1085 Investment. 3 Yr. Old Established w/mattress $199. CoinsJJiiom-siiver-ctoHarsTo rarge loaded. A steal at $12,495. Low Chairs; 3' Round Table with 3 """cents'. Selling out my collections at a Evelyn, 813-549-3867, 800-549- "A chance for change." Looking for steering, power brakes, p/w, p/d, miles, must see. Call Donnie Col ton 4)2«/fi — Stti—21O93090-1 NITY Lawn Business Commercial Chairs. Comae? Don Ellyson at (813) 4.18*0177-. 3867. WANTED p/s, a/c, new paint, looks great; runs Equipment, Exc. Cond., Low Hrs. CLASSIFIED CAN bargain rate. Some complete sets. If motivated individuals to help run my 574-3326, Dealer 1990 Carson DC228 walk-around nman 693-7575 between 8-5 -Monday" "5)3)83 — SSSS— 21088774-1 —SSSS—21091172-1 great. $3,000 or best offer. 549- $25,000. Call 813-743-0860 After 7 interested call 472-9493 before environmental business. Call 997- 4/29/95 —SSSS— 21060201-9 cuddy, canvas, Apelco Loran, USINESS. SAVE TIME, MONEY AND through Friday. 8598. 5620 , SEASONAL PM. Estate Sale. New furniture, noon or after 6:00 pm. ff// clerk part-time for Part-time front desk at West '85 Toyota 4x4 with topper - Lowrance, depth finder, ship-to- FRUSTRATION BY HELPING 4/26/95 — titS— 21092743-1 4)28)95 —SSSS—210926B2-1 4)28)95 —SSSS—21091136-1 H PROFITI 4)30/85 — SSSS — 31093394-6 sectionals, coffee tables, glass 4)28/85 -SSSS-21093200-3 Marine store. Ideal for retiree. Wind Inn. camper, towing package. Excellent snore, AM/FM Cass with cabin YOU FIND THE sofa table, queen rattan speakers, 200 HP Johnson, trim Cleaning business - Daytime hours, OFFICE & Art! Two pieces to sell before Ft Mi rs 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. 2 nights "Sales: Bars S Restaurants" How to Buy/Lease a new vehicle. 25 condition $3,500. O.B.O. 275-8368 .1090744-3 PROFESSIONALS WHO KNOW sleeper couch, bedroom sets. a week, 12 noon to 8:00 p.m. 2 Rentals/Sates of electric glass yrs. in theTsrjs: Send.$J2,95 + 2.95 4/25)95 —StSS—21091574-1 tabs. Whale-tail, sink. All Coast new homes, gross $70,000. in '94. THE BEST WAY TO HANDLE Much, much more. 574-5609. heading North for summer. Pablo .4)28)8'5 f — Sm-21092022-1" - Guard equipment, 129 hrs, total. REE. Earn a $25,000. for equipment & business. RESTAURANT Picasso - asking $1,000. Toulouse days a week. washers/detergents. Experience SSH CK or MO to EWV, 124"William" Ford-tafiate 3" body lift 35's with YOUR IMPROVEMENT AND 1216 SE 2nd St., Cape Coral, necessary. Great for sales person ST, Stratford, CT 06497 $13,500,472-1095 time. $10,000 543-4137 after 6 p.m. only! off Hancock. April 22nd, 7 a.m. Lau Tree - asking $750. Value of Call 472-1541 ask for Daryl. nice wheels. Mini condition. CARRY IT OUT TO now selling non-competitive lines to .5M/9 5 —iSSS—21091783-1 4)29)95 —tttt—21083189-3 EE info call 1- 1/26/95 -SS»-aiO925«8-1 EQUIPMENT 4)25)85 —SSSS—21082538-1 both $7,600. Call 472-9493 before FIRST INDEPENDENCE BANK 4)27)05 —SSSS— 21086B90-3 Aluminum tool box, motor rebuilt - 53 (24 hours). PERFECTION! bars Commission + $100/wkly Affordable Office Furniture. Quality noon or after 6 p.m. TELLER/CUSTOMER expense. Naples/Ft. Myers area. Complete, nice truck. $9,500. O.B.O. aiO91938-1 $10,000+ inventory ladies 100% 10/25/2012 —ssss— Bedroom suite - Dresser, night PART TIME PEOPLE NEEDED •91 Buick Park Ave. Ultra, Bedliner, tinted windows. 574-2899 APPLIANCE REPAIR I cotton resort wear. SML 4 colors, 10 used desks, files, chairs & tables. stand, queen size headboard - 4)26/95 —SSSS—21093201-3 SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Barmaid Corp. 1-800-526-5278 2100847-1 TO HAND PREPARE gray on silver, leather, 4/26/95 —t^ttt-21082592-1 styles, hangers - racks, 1,000 yds. + Buy, sell, trade, lease. We deliver. In pastel aqua cane, like new. Love Sho-Bud peddle steel guitar, 12 4/2»)95 —SSSS—21092713-1 cloth & patterns. Start own current .Star Plaza corner of Old 41 and seat hide-a-bed, multi-color fabric, MAILING LABELS. excellent condition. Suzuki Samurai 1986, 83,000 miles string, $900. Fender peddle steel 10 First Independence Bank la Talented sales person for 5 spd., clean, blue/gray $1,800. Refrigerators & oths inventory!!! Sacrifice $5,000 O.B.O, WANTED TO BUY Pondelia. 997-5659. Out of town: good condition. 472-8913 sring, mint, $600. P.V. Sessions currently accepting YOU MUST HAVE successful roofing company. Book value $16,000, rS, Cape Coral 549-2822. For 800-452-1857. Air Conditioned. 4)27/85 — StSt —21082755-3 A COMPUTER OR $14,600. OBO. 549-5758. Air Conditioners We buy old paintings, old books, old 400, $400 or trade for Martin classic *ppncaliona for a full time Experience in roofing a must. 4/2B/95 —tttt—21093122-1 appointment. Visa/Mastercard. GOOD HANDWRITING. 53,000 miles. Washer*, dryer*, dishwashers, silver sets, old clocks, old musical Moving Sale, Everything Must Go! guitar. 997-2408. Teller/Customer Service Holland Roofing 693-0600 4/2B/8J —tttt— 21083131-1 5/6)85 —SSSS — 21050282-1 CALL NOW 1-809-474-2870 ovens, A ranges repaired. instruments, old silver, old oriental Pine Factory furniture, 12 piece 4)28)95 -tttt-21082698-1 Representative at our Sanibel 4)28)95 —IS5S—21092719-1 Digital Pager 982-3973. Pack & Ship Store, office & janitorial 2 Basket/3 Basket "Pitco" deep living room, dining room with hutch. LONG DISTANCE TRUCKS & VANS~1 All work 1 year guarantee. rugs. 481-3999,481-5150 anytime. Branch. PHONE REPS READY TO Getting married • must go. supplies, truck & trailer rentals, 4/28/94! —SSSS- 21036344-1 fryers, 4 burner stove w/12" griddle; $999. Microwave, daybed, lamps, PETS & SUPPLIES' INTERN A TIONALTOLL. SET APPOINTMENTS (IN 4/26/95 —ttSS— 21092335-1 1992 Geo Tracker. Auto, air. Like No service charge. ariced to sell $30,000. Serious. 36" Char broiler - 30 Qt. "Univex curtains, bedspreads, phone, AUTOMATED ROOM - FLEXIBLE new. Only $586. down. Cali 332- nquiries only. 813-463-1311. Ask mixer" with slicing-grating attach., answering machine, student desk. Holly's Expert, Loving Pet-sitting Qualified candidates must 4/30)95 —SSSS— 21088953-1 Cadillac "91 Fleetwood, 4 Door, Same day service. MGMT) TO PROVIDE OUR EAGER Must see. Loaded with security. 39K 0448, Dlr. Tom's Appliance Repair tor Mark. | SWAP & TRADE 10' Aerolator hood system (UL); 540-2544 Service - while you're away, HELPS have excellent customer 4/27/93 -sttt—81074014-1 visits your home - provides SALES TEAM PLUS long distance miles. Tires new, 028)95 —sstt—21083151-1 sinks; SS dish tables; SS shelving; 4/28)85 —SSSS—21092763-1 relations skills and cash Wanted: OPPORTUNITIES YOU HAVE $110,000 equity in 5 plex positive Blodgett 1060 double deck ovens, professional, personal and loving recently serviced according to GM "93 Lumina APV 7-passenger, 368-1474 Investor Wanted: One Time nandtlng experience. Previous Gift Shop clerk. 2 days a week NEVER SEEN! CALL MIKEE! 433- specs. A real bargain. $14,900.454- cash flow. Assumable mortgage for misc. equipment. Dough sheeter DREXEL - WHITEWASH care for your pet(s) - short/long term loaded, like new with 19,000 miles. Opportunity. Aircraft Kit Bai. Looking for Gulf Access S.F.H. - licensed - pet taxi - 19 years in wler experience a plus. Apply - 9:00-5:00 with on-call 2848 0332 Only $13,900. Call Darrell Colton, CAPE3 F.M. 334-7361 7x14 walk in refrigerator freezer Bought new Robb-Stucky S)4)85 -SSSS-21098732-1 Company needs 5K to finish Cape Coral. Call Realty Alternatives Phone (813) 549-1550 for info. Island pet care. 472-1176. In person: flexibility. Knowledge of Island Stlt—21092708-5 574-3326. Dealer. 4/29)95 —SSSS— 2048982-1 Tooling and Begin Production. 540-7788 Entertainment Center lnd 4)27)85 —SSSS—2108877;-! 4/26/95 -S.tS.f-21021480-3 L* »P*ndence Bank very helpful. Sales Reps - make great money 1994 Gao Metro, black 2 Door, A-C, •1/33/83 —tttt— 21076551 •» High Return. Call for Details, 5)5/85 — JUS —2108 0877-8 Bookcases, King Bed «5 Pain, Rug, with International Marketing 813-879-9277. 3 Restaurant booths, burgundy, Chihuahua puppies 6 wks. Shots, M S! Call 472-1541 ask tor AM-FM stereo cassette, one owner '92 C1500 full size Chevy Pick-up, CARPET Dresser, Mirrors Company. Environmentally 7 months old. Excellent condition. 4/28/95 — ttft—21093232-6 good condition. $250 each. 275- good home a must. 540-1714 eves. EOE Gift Shop. low mileage, auto AVC. Only $689 AUCTIONS & 4487. 458-0360 eves. 4/27/95 —tiit— 21091141-3 conscious, company is rapidly $8,500. O.B.O. Daytime 549-5668 down. Calf332-0448. Dlr. INSTALLATION & Great opportunity to be your own 4)25)95 — SSSS—21082464-1 Sleeper Sofa & Love Seat 4/28)95 -IS »-?1°° 2795-1 expanding in Southwest Florida. after 7:00 P.M. 945-1703 .4/27/98 —tttt—Z1C79439-1 to work in child care Wanted: hardworking, reliable Call Bob at 997-0228. 4/2B/95 —IStt—21082727-1 REPAIR boss. Mailing center with BA2AARS chairs, coffee table, Persian and Himalayans adults and person to help with residential '93 Colt GL auto. A/C, cassette, guaranteed income & a sublease room. You will be 4)28/95 —SSSS—21092909-1 CAMERAS, TV, end tables, bar stools, kittens, CFA Registered tJL'^' hours or more a wee cleaning, 2-3 days per week. Only '86 Buick Century, good condition, 25,000 miles, $7,595. Calf-Dan tenant in place, near new university. Auction -Every Friday evening - lamps, twin bed mattress, Alarms save lives. Earn 30 to 6OK fully loaded. $2,500. Call after 5 P.M. Yapie 574-3326, Dealer. RETAIL STORE PRICES itory. 7:00 p.m. New location - Adams Championship bloodlines. $100. . For an appointme honest people need apply. Call 543- Turn key operation. Asking $38,000. STEREO & VIDEO Rattan lanai and up. 768-2734 7539. without previous experience. Earn 489-1615 4/2B/95 —SSSt—210818 68-8 1-813-481-2556 evenings. Furniture Collectibles & More, 2104 exceptional income protecting .4)28/95 —SSSt—21092742-1 TOO HIGH? Beacon Manor Drive, Ft. Myers. furniture & more. 4)2B)95 -SIt 5/O9S —t*SS—210B26B6-1 1 dump bed, complete with 4/28)85 ___—Sttt—21092846-1 AKC German Shepherd puppies, families from the damages.of crime, 1987 Camaro 2.8L, runs O.K., hydraulics and ram, $500. 549- General sale - Furniture, ALL LIKE NEW. 0n water fire, & emergencies. Start a career All major carpets, sheet vinyl COMPONENT Championship bloodlines, parents com,!!, y.1'!? treatment 140,661 miles; body, tires, interior 5620. jaltor AL has found a groat way to collectibles, household item, Ige. MOVING May 1st MUST SELL company - Will need Florida driver's • ••••••••• in the fastest growing industry of the and ceramic tile lines tool consignment & lots of OFA. Serious only apply. $400. and Se R good; needs paint, tune-up; $2,500. 4/88/95 — SSSt— ai0BB05a-1 make a lot of extra money. 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Sanlbel?s finest offering if you are ready to have much more space than you now eniby and would like to five in the finest condominium residence to be built on the island, you will want to learn about Bougainvillea Condominium. Now being built on West Gulf Drive, this condominium is unquestionably Sanibel's finest offering. Bougainvillea consists of one gulf-front building, which has only three residences, each being the first, second antfthird floors. These exquisite apart- - ments are 72 feet wide and will have three bedrooms, plus a study, library and very dramatic gulf-front living room. Each resi- dence will have bout 3,800 square feet of living area plus a private, two-car garage. The appointments will be the very best as you would expect to find in the finest gulf- front homes. The building itself will be secure and the elevator wilt be set to arrive at only the proper floor. At this stage of the construction, you wilt be able to change the interior design to suit your require- ments. We have only one residence avail- able, at $1.3 million. Part of the Bougainvillea community will feature one, single-family residence. This home will have three bedrooms, three baths, a loft and "widow's watch," a two-car garage and views of the gulf. This rare offering wilt be exquisitely finished and pre-con- ^structkm priced at only $675,009. the **' Bougainvillea project is beJrig biiilt to the highest quality specifications and wd ;; would love to share with you the details ©J { tts features. For additional In 'Ma'r^ht'^IWtfrd 'at Pris^if "^ •at,472-i511. :'' -

_. J Tuesday, April 25,1995 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE 3 2 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE Tuesday. April 25.1995 Top quality acrylic latex paint can restore your Ate. TRUE QUALITY gutters and downspouts Some of the least noticeable parts of Rohrri and Haas Paint Quality Institute, your homes are also some of the most a leading authority on paint perfor- important. mance. Oil, alkyd and vinyl latex Gutters and downspouts, for exam- paints should not be applied to bare ple, help protect our homes from the galvanized surfaces, since they tend to potentially damaging effects of water. lose adhesion over time. But in the process they, too, can suffer 2665 WEST GULF DRIVE Now under construction on exclusive West Gulf Drive, two unique and not to Aluminum be duplicated properties. Bougainvillea Condominium #1 is the entire first floor of this new three resi- damage. The most common problem with dence building. The spacious 3800 sq. ft. of living area offers 3 bedrooms,'library, sitting room (could be If you see that your gutters and 4th bedroom) and 3 1/2 baths. All of this comes complete with two car garage, secured building, elevator older aluminum and downspouts is and atl Gulf Front. Nothing else compares to this and is offered at a pre-construction price of $1,300,000. downspouts are worn, discolored or heavy "chalking," i.e., erosion of the Bougainvillea #4 is a single family 2600 sq. ft. home, which boasts 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, loft, screened rusted ... or if you simply have a desire porch upstairs master suite with private loft and open deck. Also UNIQUE to this home is a "WIDOW'S factory finish evidenced by a powdery to change their color ... you may want WATCH" allowing a FANTASTIC VIEW OF THE GULF. Offered at $675,000. substance on the surface. In severe Workers install a custom window on a home. to consider painting them. Here's how: cases, this can expose the bare metal Galvanized Metal and lead to oxidation. Prepare previously painted galva- If you find areas with oxidation, nized gutters and downspouts by care- remove it by rubbing the surface with Take the gamble fully removing any peeling paint with a steel wool. scraper or wire brush. Use care not to Remove the dust created by this pro- PARK-LIKE SETTING will be yours with FABULOUS NEAR BEACH LOCATION this scrape through the protective layer of cedure, as well as any loose paint, dirt out of hiring home this GULF RIDGE home. Enjoy this 3 bed- lovely well maintained 4 bedroom home locat- galvanizing. If any rust or white oxida- or chalk, by scrubbing with soapy room, 2 bath home, which comes complete ed on .5 acre is within very close walking dis- fc. with fireplace, vaulted ceilings, atrium, tance to the Gulf. Features include 3 baths, tion is present, it too should be water (or, in the case of large surfaces, many decks, windows and beach access. office, screened and open decks, a "tree removed by wire brushing. by power-washing). Follow with a Shared swimming pool and tennis court. house" and heated swimming pool. Available thorough rinsing of the surface. improvement help Offered at $359,000. for $349,000. Call Marsha at 472-1511. Next, wash the surface with a soap- and-water solution and rinse thorough- If chalking, or your surface prepara- The work hired out to home im- and the overall cost savings that come ly- tion work, has exposed any bare alu- provement professionals is on the rise. with experience." Jflfl If you find rust or oxidation on your minum, spot-prime these areas with a The U.S. Census study entitled Choosing the right contractor who gutters or downspouts, apply an acrylic corrosion-resistant acrylic latex or oil- "Homeowners and Home Improve- understands your remodeling needs and latex corrosion-resistant prime coat to based primer. ments" found 42.5 percent of all 35- to offers solutions within your budget is the affected areas; if there is no rust (or Finish the job by applying a coat of 44-year-old individuals hire contractors key, Hunt said. He offers the following top quality, 100 percent acrylic latex when remodeling, while people over 55 223 Palm Lake Drive Absolutely immaculate Lakefronl Two bed- SOMERSET #C-201. Immaculate luxury if you are painting rust-free, new gal- tips: Get recommendations from room plus Family Room or third bedroom, three full baths, fabu- condominium, never rented. Beautiful vanized metal), there is no need to exterior paint. hire contractors more than 60 percent friends or architects; request written lous landscaping and exquisite lake views. One lot off West Gulf view of gulf, many upgrades. Two bed- apply a primer. The Paint Quality Institute explains of the time. proof that the company carries insur- Drive, with deeded beach access right across the street. rooms, family room, 2.5 baths. The that this type of paint is ideal for use on Completely refurbished vsith new carpel and tile, new white innovative floorplan makes this one of The best top coat for galvanized "Many large projects, particularly ance for property damage, liability and kitchen wlh Corian, new white baths with cultured marble and Sanibel's finest properties. Offered to metal is a durable, top quality acrylic adding window configurations or build- workers' compensation; check the ref- tile. Ttte root, two zone A/C, Brick screened potch plus patio. This the purchaser for $629,000. Please see LATEX, page 8 \t a^eauBWand confaWte home wsM juiced A$325,000, latex exterior paint, according to the ing a sun space, usually require the erences for each firm and personally skills and expertise of a contractor," visit one or more completed jobs. said Paul Hunt of Robert Hunt Finally, insist on a written contract for Estate has been produced by The, Sanibel- of Pella Windows and Doors. "Hiring a "Homeowners planning brand-spe- seasoned professional to remodel your Oaptiva Islander. This weekly publication home can pay off with fewer headaches Please see GAMBLE, page 8 SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION - Tennis Villa top 563 SEA OATS DRIVE-Three bedrooms offers real estate news and information from floor corner, 2 BR, 2 bath townhouse. All South plus a loft. Soaring cathedral ceiling, gourmet CHUCKANDREWS Seas Plantation amenities. Beautifully fur- kitchen and fabulous master suite. Beautiful the islands, the area, the state and the nished and offered at $289,900. neighborhood located near the beach with DEEP WAIER DIRECT ACCESS: deeded access. Spectacular at $465,000. nation. It also features advertising from local Totally remodeled with 2 master suites, one with 11 Bay views. Den has nice water view. Large lanai Realtors. with hot tub, Mexican Tile, To advertise or for additional information beautifully landscaped. Asking only about the publication, please stop by our $398,000. Call Chuck Andrews. office at 2407 Periwinkle Way or give us a WEDGEWOOD # 202 Spectacular gulf- 970 VICTORIA WAY, VICTORIA COVE-the best of both worlds! front condo. Ultimate luxury! Huge master Beautiful Victorian-style home in a very desirable location. This call at 472-5185; fax 472-5302. of the islands suite & 2 large bedrooms. 3.5 baths & fam- wonderful home offers boat dockage and deeded beach access. It ily room. Fabulous Kitchen. Swimming features three bedrooms. The master suite is spectacular, three pool & tennis court. Breathtaking views bains, swimming poolandspa, thirty-loot dock, gorgeous iatchen, from one of Sanibel's newest and plushest screened and open porches and a rooftop sundeck. This home is a SOUTHWEST residences. $995,000 unfurnished. "MUST SEE' and it's priced very well at $659,900 exquisitely fur- nished. AN EXCLUSIVE SANIBEL HARBOUR FLORIDA'S PREMIER Waterfront 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo- Experience the vacation of your dreams minium #435 at Sanibel Harbour COMMUNITY again and again. A variety of exceptional condomlnlume Resort, guaranteed leaseback and he Heron at The Sanctuary, Sanibel's only private golf course community, GOLF CLUB and private homes are available at South Seas Plantation, VIP membership to Spa and Tennis T has every conceivable delight built into it: gracious ten foot ceilings, '/z« exquisite 9,000 square foot home encompasses grand island living Club. $217,000, famished. private garage, an inviting pool and an open plan that accentuates the Twhile overlooking the open waters of Pine Island Sound as well as the and on Capt'wa and Upper Captiva Islands. enchanting views of the Arthur Hills designed championship golf course. magnificent Arthur Hills signature 4th hole of The Sanctuary's GOPHER WALK championship golf course. Located in Sanibel's only private This top floor, west corner location condomini- Don't overlook this unique opportunity. SUBDIVISION golf course community, this enchanting home is offered at a um offers gorgeous panoramic views of the For further information contact: Prestigious West Gulf Drive. Two Gulf of Mexico. The spacious floorptan allows pre-completion price of $2,495,000. Sanctuary Realty Services, LTD • Licensed Real Estate Broker 1/2-acre homesites, nearby beach for two bedroom, two baths, den, formal dining Sanctuary Realty Services, LTD • Licensed Real Estate Broker access, beautiful community swim- room and much more. Don't miss the opportu- 2284 Troon Court, Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 2284 Troon Court, Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 ming pool.Priced at $235,000 and nity to purchase this rare, best-located condo- 1 -800-725-4222 • (813) 472-4222 minium at BY THE SEA. Offered at $699,000. $255,000. 1-800-725-4222 • (813) 472-4222 15.years with PMR - 20 years Island Resident For Professional Service whether Buying or Selling

'Priscilla Miirpliy Realty, Inc. Real Estate Sales PO Box Sanibel, FL 33957 472-5111, ext. 5162 Interval Vacation Ownership MARSHA S. CLIFFORD 472-5111, ext. 3331 (813)472-1511 vl-800-233-8829 MARSHA CLIFFORD f.Broker Salesperson South Seas Plantation • Captiva Island, Florida (813) 472-2902 (eves) Multi-Million Dollar Club PMR PMR * PMR • PMR* PMR 4 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE Tuesday. April 25.1995 Tuesday, April 25,1995 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE 5

Building permits recorded at Sanibel City Hall dur- ation/remodel by owner. (4-12) ing the period ending Tuesday, April 18, 1995, $4,000: Tony St. John, 2957 Wulfert Rd., pool deck included: PERMITS and stem wall by Carlton-Naumann Construction Inc. (4- A fresh coat of paint can revive $600,000: Nick and Elinor Chabratai -2981 Wulfert 16) Rd., single-family residence by The Wolter Group Inc. $2,450: Dick Larson, 407 Bella Vista Way, repairs by (4-14) & DEEDS owner. (4-18) $132,000: Wayne T. and Avonda B. Levy, 9217 $1,800: Robert L Clark, 3038 Poinciana Circle, alter- and protect your old vinyl siding Dimmick Dr., single-family residence by Dupont Builders ation/remodel by owner. (4-14) Inc. (4-10) ID $1,500: Robert Waldie, 1550 Angel Dr., repairs by C. Thinking about replacing the vinyl siding on your so it has the ability to grasp onto the surface of the painting it, experts advise hat you not use a color any $80,019: Robert Canavan, 885 Limpet, $12,000: Serine Bonnist, 3835 West Gulf Dr., alter- M. Mount Construction. (4-12) home because you want to change the color, or siding very tightly. darker than the original. The explanation is that dark alteration/remodel by McGrath Interior Trim Company. ation/remodel by Benchmark General Contractors. (4- $350: Bill Taylor, 483 Sea Walk, L.P. tank by because the surface has begun to "chalk?" Another example: Vinyl siding tends to expand colors can absorb the sun's heat, which can cause the Commercial Propane Inc. (4-17) (4-14) 12) Assuming the siding isn't warped or otherwise and contract (sometimes dramatically) when subject- siding panels to warp. $38,600: Roy and Barbara Silvers, 3911 West Gulf $100: Frey & Son Homes Inc., 2945 Wulfert Rd., LP. $10,000: David Connor, 1106 Buttonwood Lane, stor- damaged, there's a much more economical way to ed to rising or falling temperatures. But top quality Generally speaking, white, off-white and light pas- Dr., shutters by Rolsafe. (4-13) age enclosure and BFE improvements by AGB Capital tank by Marlin Gas Service. (4-17) $15,000: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lattavo, 846 Sanddollar $0: South Seas Resorts, 949 Sandcastle Dr., 15 tem- restore the appearance of your home: just paint it. acrylic latex paints form a highly flexible, resilient tel colors are.safe in this regard. Construction Company. (4-14) According to experts at the Rohm and Haas Paint Dr., screen enclosure by Kennedy Construction Inc. (4- $7,600: James R. Kroenke, 1280 Isabel Dr., spa by porary tents by owner. (4-14) paint film that moves right Quality Institute, vinyl siding is an excellent material with the siding panels. Coastal Custom Pool & Spa Inc. (4-14) Deeds recorded at the Lee County Courthouse dur- FOR HELP WITH ISLAND REAL ESTATE $6,000: William Frey, 1560 Periwinkle Way, alter- to paint, as long as you do good surface preparation, Also: Top quality ing the week ending Saturday, April 8, for more than use the right kind of paint and choose an appropriate $80,000 included: acrylic latex paint typical- Call ADA SHISSLER, GRI Questions and answers $450,000: John J. Jr. and Marjorie S. Werst to Jls color. ly contains special addi- VIP Realty Group, Inc. Three Contiguous Office Condominiums on Partners, unit 309, Guifside Place. with Popular Mechanics $450,000: Ecoventure Sanibel General Partner and • EXPERIENCED • PROFESSIONAL Sanibel. Purchase separately or together. Ecoventure Sanibel Inc. General Partner to John J.. Jr. Over 17 years 15 years as a Broker- Go to Work in Paradise! Q: I was wondering if you have a solution to my and Marjorie S. Werst, unit 2-1, Sanctuary Golf Villages specializing in the Manager at my own 750 sq. ft. - $60,000 problem. A leaky roof left water spots on my bed- I. sale of leisure agency GRI - room ceiling. I have had the roof fixed, and I have $350,000: Patricia G. and John H. Gridley Sr. to properties. Graduate of Realtors 850 sq. ft. - $68,000 Institute 1000 sq. ft. - $80,000 tried to paint over the spots, but they just show Matunuck Properties Inc., apartment B, building 14, through. phase II, Sunset South. • KNOWLEDGEABLE Graduate - University Call Mary Laurel A: There are a number of products on the market $320,000: Blinn Caron Family Limited Partnership Cleaning Familiar with the of Illinois. that will solve your problem. They are available at and Caron Blanche General Partner to Thomas A. and the siding hardware stores, paint stores and home centers, and Margaret M. Crowley, apartment 121, Sand Pointe. before 433-0038 $285,000: Hartley and Adair Kleinberg to Harry T. painting. are referred to as water stain blockers or sealers (also and June P. Hoesel, unit 236, Sanibel Surfside. called stain-blocking primers and stain-blocking seal- $230,000: Kenneth J. and Susan O. Parent to VIP ers). Charles E. and Sandra L. Bennett, unit 252, phase I, The stain-blocking sealer-primer is applied to the Loggerhead Cay. INTERNATIONAL ceiling with a brush or roller, or it is sprayed on (it's I specialize in waterfront properties •————WE——qa available in aerosol cans). Condominium sales recorded at the Lee County Courthouse during the week ending Saturday, April After the sealer-primer is 8, for more than $80,000 included: and can show its Best Advantage SANIBEL & MARCO dry, paint the ceiling. $425,900: Sanctuary Residential Properties and from my boat. Q: I've heard the term Sanctuary Development Corporation to Clyde W. and ISLAND PROPERTIES, INC. "marine boot glazing" Barbara A. Horst, lot 88, Sanctuary at Wulfert Point. applied to home win- $279,900: Jerome G. and Carol Lee McCormick to Surface Preparation tives that enhance its "lev- Chateaux Stir Mer dows. Can you tell me Manfred H. and Ellen M. Strobel, lot 150, phase I, Even though the original color of vinyl siding is eling" properties. What Sanibel Bayous. what this is, exactly? Spacious, comfortable $270,800: Michael A. and Maria J. Osier to Mark A. blended right through the material, the surface can that means to you is that home on a secluded, A: You would think you and Mary Ann Lokitus, lot 38, block A, Gumbo Limbo. eventually chalk and fade; and it can be marred like the paint will tend to estate size lot with lovely DIRECT ACCESS CANAL - $265,000: Joseph H. and Josephina S. Caubo to other surfaces. If you want to paint your siding, it is duplicate the original sur- Bayou view. Beach access, Beautifully maintained ground level Please see QUESTIONS, Martha K. Graham, parcel in government lot 5, section essential that you first remove all chalk and stains, as face contour of the siding, room for expansion. three bedroom, two bath home. page 6 11, township 46, range 21. well as the ordinary dirt and grime that have accumu- be it flat or textured. W.V20.000. Heated and caged poo! with spa, 2 • ,."-.-. -,. .,,;-' ,:.,.. ... • ' . • • • ..... •.,ti^^^.;-yi:->---s,-- Yes, these top quality 1/2 car garage, 125' wide deep lated on the surface. The easiest way to clean the siding is with power- paints to cost a little more water canat, 100' sea wall with than ordinary paint, often cantilever dock. Ten minutes to washing equipment, which you can obtain at your neighborhood equipment rental center. Of course, you $20 to $25 per gallon. But Intracoastal. Peter O'Keeffe, the cost is mmiscule com- A King's Crown Jewel REALTOR* 472-6844, $399,000. 2 pools- can also use old-fashioned elbow grease, and hand- 400' fishing pier - wash the siding with warm soapy water, following pared to the alternative - The King's Crown, a spending thousands of quality gulf-front complex GULF to BAY. Beautiful Captiva Gulf 2 Tennis Courts - this with a thorough rinsing from your garden hose. TERRIFIC LOCATION/500 FEET TO dollars re-siding your on a desirable Gulf Drive FRONT home nestled in an idyllic THE BEACH - 3 bedrooms, 3 baths 'Boat (DOC/Q - One caution: Even if dirt and stains are stubborn, location, features 54 units, setting of palms and pines between the home. plus forma! living room with vaulted 2 CCuBHouses - never try to remove them with a wire brush, sandpa- a pool, tennis facilities, Gulf of Mexico and' Pine Island Sound. ceiling & fireplace. Family room & covered parking, ground Features include fireplace, sunken living dining room surround the kitchen & Barbecue. - per or power sander. These can permanently damage Color Selection level storage and elevators. room, rose garden, brick courtyard, tiled open onto a large screen porch. and- the surface of your vinyl siding. Unit #106 of the complex kitchen and breakfast nook, 90 ft. dock $359,000." Call Betty Thomas mucfi morel - Aside from personal is currently available for with lift, breathtaking views and much Broker/Salesman, 472-8178. aesthetics, color selection much more. For appointment please call The Right Paint #389,900. The unit is is generally an insignifi- beautifully decorated, furnished and maintained. It features two Peter O'Keeffe, REALTOR*, 472-4808 SHELL HARBOR - Large approx. Extensive field tests and real-life experience show or 472-6844. cant matter when painting bedrooms^an'ff'two-bathsr-a-special dining room with mirrored wall. 2640 sq. ft., a/c, 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath that top quality acrylic latex paint is an excellent Upgrades include tile floors, glassed-in lanai, California closets, a Michigan Bristol model canal front coating for use on vinyl siding. other surfaces. But color domed kitchen and fans. It has never been rented. THE HAVANA MODEL. $234,000. home. Family and garden room, selection is vitally impor- Including landscaped lot, 3 bedroom 2 caged pool with southern exposure. That's because top quality acrylic latex paint is bath, concrete piling home. Metal roof, Polly Patch, REALTOR* Assoc. especially well-suited to take on the challenges posed tant when painting vinyl Build your Sanibel dream home! This roomy (.52 acre) 2 car garage w/ auto opener, tile entry, 472-0280. by this type of siding. siding. prestigious West Gulf Drive lot offers Gulf beach access kitchen and bath. Great room, cathedral For example: Vinyl siding is typically very smooth While it is perfectly convenient location and city sewer & water for only 3179,500. ceiling, spacious master suite and SEAGULL ESTATES: Very private decorator master bath. Peter O'Keeffe setting. Set back 150' from road. and, thus, difficult for some paints to grip. However, O.K. to change the color REALTOR*, 472-6844. Enjoy community pool, tennis courts top quality acrylic latex paint has superior adhesion, of your vinyl siding when AFFORDABLE OPTIONS ON SANIBEL and beach access, $324,721. John NEW FAMILY? - Family neighborhood Gee, REALTOR 8, 395-1230.. convenient to school and wildlife refuge. 2BR/2BA, 30' screened porch with hot CUSTOM NEAR BEACH POOL HOME. PINE ISLAND'S PREMIER tub and room for a pool. 4 car garage Large all white gourmet kitchen with and workshop - only $197,500. Call Corian countertops and bleached oak Jacque Dammann, eves. 395-1020. flooring Volume ..ceilings. Sunny WATERFRONT RESIDENTIAL RESORT southern exposure on kidney shaped Just as the British Pirate Brewster Baker sought out the secluded tropical shores of Bokeelia EAST ROCKS - 3 bedroom, 3 bath, large pool. Five minute walk to beach access 1762 Windward Way Great room, ceramic tile entry, kitchen and in 1798 for rest relaxation and to hide his treasure, you too can find the tranquility of true 1409 Sandpiper Circle #1. John Gee, REALTOR* 395-1230. 2/2 5/3 Michigan "BrtRtol" baths. Screened porch overlooking 50' lap island life in an unhurried atmosphere. Quiet Conffirtfcnt\^ation MORTQAO pool and lake. $299,000. Betty Thomas PAYMENTS Each Bocilla townhpjne is more than 1200 square feet with UNDER 3roker/Sa!esman, 472-8178. two bedrooms and two and a-half.baths and some with an additional ROMANTIC VEWS! LOOK N LOVE Separ^JJjPguarters - ideal $800 me For the lucky Buyer, here is the Home of Your SeaKufed Setting study. They're all fully equipped, all have screened porches and At this GuH front Setting you get a most Livable for caretaker, extended CALL FOR CONDOMINIUMS home at a Low price. No hemmed-in feeling in Choice. Affordable, Convenient, Private and DETAILS ceiling fans and a spectacular surrounding island resort atmosphere. Comfort are aD yours in this Bright Open Home. Gorgeous Lake Views family or rental the large living room, family room and large Let the outdoors in and Enjoy the large Great $169,900 GOLF OR GULF "RARE OPPORTUNITY" 2 bedroom, 2 bath top floor Spanish Cay Prices start at $135,900. MODELS OPEN DAILY Master Suite. Three bedrooms, three baths and room, Split bedroom plan. Play room and pool. $229,900 condominium unit. Overlooking Beachview Golf Course and waterway. Beautifully private pool in a lusdous Tropical setting. Call Some Owner financing is also available. Call for furnished, never rented. $189,000. Peter O'Keeffe, REALTOR*, 472-6844. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. fora private showing. Asking $795,000. your private showing. Price $265,000. WEEKItf & Whether Buying or Selling your piece of paradise, RETAIL CONDOMINIUM - located in the highest traffic area of Periwinkle Way., near Resales Available 1-813-283-5512 proposed McDonalds restaurant. Wood floors and cathedral ceilings move-in condition Directly on the shores of Charlotte "The call ADA SHISSLER, GRI I Call John Sheer, REALTOR*, 395-2006. Harbor and Boca Grande Pass 1-800-992-6168 RENTALS Island's P.O. Box 78, OF THE ISLANDS VIP Realty Group, Inc. "Tarpon Capital of the World" AVAILABLE 1456 Periwinkle Wav SOLD 1101 Periwinkle Way, Suite 106 Sanibel, FL 33957 Bokeelia, FL 33922 813/472-2311 Office 813-472-5187 ext. 54 813/472-4325 Home on Treetops Center „_„„ Take Pine Island Road, (rt. 78) to the center of Piiie 800-388-2311 Toll Free 813-472-1422 EVENINGS Island Tuvn Rt o n Barb" Fax:813-472-3573 STi ^DIRECTIONS - - Stringfellow - 7 miles to Bocilla Barbara Amort Chapln, CRS 1-800-553-7338 entrance at the Northern tip of Pine Island on Broker-SalsspersoiVREALTOR 472-4808 kB Beautiful Charlotte Harbor. 6 SanEbe* & Captiva REAL ESTATE Tuesday; April 25.1995

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walked into a boating supply house to hear your local insulated glass lite (often referred to in the window installed with a new IGU in case the existing one is window retailer talk about marine boot glazing. But trade as an IGU, for insulated glass unit). It prevents broken by a flying object, such as a fish, for instance. Tuesday the term is well suited to the high and dry. It refers to moisture and air penetration. April 25,1995 Classifieds a flexible vinyl boot which is stretched around an The boot is installed at the factory or can be re-

GATEWAY TO THE DUNES. S. Ft. Myers townhquse - beautiful 2 LOTS FOR SALE BEST BUSINESS The Atrium - 2 BR/2 BA condo. Whether it's a pine, oak One thing all Duplex unit for sale by owner. BD/2 BA, large patio, garden shed, Beautifully decorated, overlooking West Gulf Drive, over 1/2 acre 3 BR, 2-1/2 BA, ceramic floors, upgraded carpeting, LOCATION gulf. All amenities. 2-week minimum. or a maple, trees are the A guide to new tree care products fruit trees have washer-dryer, built-in microwave, One mile West of I-75 on Owner (313) 886-4757. directly across from beach new carpet and appliances. ceiling fans, security system, pool. in common, COLONIAL BOULEVARD 4(25/65 —SSSS—21065884-3 perfect addition to any access. Cleared • water - Easy access on/off island. it Assurnable mortgage $57,900.939- Stores w/Warehouse Captiva Shores, spa, 2 BD/2 BA, tree grows, and especially designed holes in the however, is that fruit buds are a magnet for hungry sewer - survey, $179,900. Great residence - rental Orto* 5874. landscape. But the journey from sapling to mighty Ada Shisslar property. EQUAL HOUSING 4/28/95 —ttlt—21092B28-1 2,700 sq. ft. w/AC & Overhead bay to beach, pool. Available April, material allow the tree to "breathe." 1,350 sq. ft. - w/AC & Office May & summer. Call owner for oak is a long one, and just like young children, birds. To protect against these winged scavengers, VIP Realty Group, Inc. Ready to dealllll OPPORTUNITY Landings, 3 BR, 3 BA, 3 car garage, discount rates. 914-967-3023. 1,350 sq. ft. w/small office. 1509 Periwinkle Way. Brian, 1-505-344-7383 /// real estate advertised in large single family home. 4/25/95 —SSSS —2106S242-3 young trees sometimes need protection. That's why Tree bandages cover your fruit tree with a mesh covering such as Maintenance-free condo, 4,197 sq. 482-6879 813-472-5187 Ext. 54, 4/27/05 —stst— 21059417-3 this newspaper is subject to If you have 30 days or more to ft., family 4 Florida room, den, very 5/19/9S —tilt— 21063135-1 lawn and garden manufacturers have devoted time The soft bark of young trees is a major point of BirdBlock. BirdBlock comes in an easy-to-use roll 813-472-1422 (eves). BUY OWNER - 1000's of properties the Federal Fair Housing Act of spend at perhaps the nicest place 4/27/95 —SISS— 21076948-3 private, golf, marina, tennis & more. Downtown Cape Coral and can be unfurled over a tree and tied together for sale all areas/ prices - Call for 1968 which makes it illegal to Owner, $210,000.482-0990. on Sanibel, are a caring person or and energy to creating a host of new products that attack for many would-be tree killers. Because bark free list. No commissions. 1-800- Executive suites, 108 to 883 family, we have the place for you! Home building site on fresh water advertise any preference, 4/2B/B6 —SStt— 21092860-1 is subject to damage from rodents, insects, and around the trunk. The reusable and durable covering canal that leads to a lake. Located in 408-1999 - T.V. Show Sun. 10 A.M. sq. ft., electric, water & trash 2,000 sq. ft. Gulf front condo 2 BR/2 will help young trees survive the perils of life in the Ch.26or7. limitation or discrimination service Included. From $150. North Cape Coral $8,900. OBO. Rlverbend, golf course. Gulf access, BA w/den, Jacuzzi. Low density 5/10/95 —SStt—21061365-1 based on race, color, religion, plus dock available. 2 bedrooms, 2 Also available 2690 sq. ft. for landscape. inclement weather, a new product called Tree Wrap will serve as a physical barrier to birds without caus- Name your own terms. Call 458- complex. 2 lap pools, sauna, 6 Country home, 2-1/2 acres, Alva sex, handicap, familial status baths, spacious condo, spectacular Retail/office/warehouse, 17 ft. lighted tennis courts. Like new & has been introduced. It's a geotextile fabric that per- ing them any harm. 1281 lake & golf view, carport plus extra callings, $1350. 542-5436 or would like to keep that way. April, Tree protectors 4)26/85 —SS5S— 21077383-1 area, with pool, 4 BD/2 BA, plus 3 or national origin, or an BD/1 BA mother-in-law's, large oak intgnthn to make such Storage. $79,90 543-3289. 481-9548 May & summer months available. Anyone who has ever tried to mow or trim around forms all the necessary shielding and insulating 4/28/95 — ttlt—21092BB0-1 5/B/9S —SStt— 21080740-1 Tree staking equipment Builder has oversized lots on trees & park-like setting. 728-3174 preference, limitation or Call owner 216-568-0109 4/25/B5 —SSSS-21077915-3 a newly planted tree knows just how difficult it is to tasks and, better yet, it's weather-resistant, so it will Planting a new tree is a fun and environmentally- canal in exclusive gated or (618) 669-2311. discrimination. This publication Hideaway Country Club, by owner. Sanibel Island - For rent office/store subdivision. East end of 5/10/95 — SSSS —21087814-1 Gated community, 2 bedroom, 2 684 square feet. Wooster Plaza, The Atrium - Exclusive gulf front avoid doing damage. One wrong move and you're last for years. will not knowingly accept any bath, overlooking lake, fairway & friendly activity, but trees need some added protec- Sanibel location, with beach Open House - Sundays 12-5 P.M. advertising for real estate 2410 Palm Ridge Road. High luxury. 2 BR/2 BA, den, wrap- Gulf access Split 3/2, Ig. solar pool. green, $84,900. 481-5994. visibility both directions. 472-5020. around balcony. Sunsets! Available put a life-threatening gash through your tree's pro- Tree-Wrap can be pulled around the trunk or limb tion to guarantee that they survive. To get your tree club and private access. which is in violation of the law. 4/2B/95 —tttt—21082808-1 Surrounded by beautiful A must seel Lots of extras. 4(27/95 — 55SS — 210B7649-3 4/22/95 - $1050 per wk. Phone of a tree, much like an ace bandage, to form a pro- Our readers are hereby owner for brochure. Others tective, yet fragile layer of bark. In fact, the number off to a good start, remember to stake the newly existing homes. Call for more $143,500. 123 S.E. 37th Terrace off Villa Capri. CFM, 2 BR, 2 BA, neat, Santa Barbara. Call anytime 945- informed that all dwellings quiet, pool, clubhouse, laundry, well APARTMENTS & available dates and rates. 800-484- one cause of young tree death is damage inflicted by tective barrier. Much more durable than traditional planted tree immediately to stabilize it against information. 0150 advertised in this newspaper maintained, well managed. 7304 PIN 8286. 395-0909 4(25/95 —StSS—21091559-1 are available on an equal Convenient location, near malls, city DUPLEXES FOR RENT 4/25/95 —StSS—21 0B71 59-3 string trimmers and lawn mowers. brown paper, Tree Wrap has thousands of tiny pores strong winds and other hazards and help it grow 4/25(93 —StSS— 21078891-3 Mustsell! By owner Ft. Myers Villas opportunity basis. golf S tennis, entertainment. Waterfront Condo - Rubican Canal However, thanks to the introduction of new, that allow the exchange of air and water. It also upright. pool home. Price reduced to 3(22/2012 -SStt— .2B7397B.1 Medical areas. Reasonable, Fully furnished 2 BR/2 BA 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath - Den, Pool, GULF PINES $32,000. 334-0477. $123,900. Open House Sunday 1-4 Duplex on Sanibel. Covered parking - Outside storage. durable plastic tree protectors, such as BarkGard helps prevent bark splitting, meaning troublesome PRICE REDUCED '4/2B/B5 —tttt—21093157-1 Tile floors - Breakfast bar. No/pets. This will also help position and secure the roots so P.M. 2450 Ivy Ave., F.M. 275-6091 NORTH FT. MYERS Canal front. Very nice! insects and diseases are less likely to harm the tree. Two contiguous oversized lots 4(26/95 —1111- 21091B65-1 $650. mo. Call Janet Creamer 549- from Easy Gardener, this kind of damage may be a they can expand and anchor the tree as it grows. Call 278-1063 7400 Tudor Villas Really Corp. in Gulf Pines close to tennis Income producing new farm home. HOMES MANUFACTURED Another benefit of the .new product is its flexibility, 210B5491-3 4/2Bf95 —ttlS— 21092785.9 thing of the past. A new product called TreeStaKit is a complete courts, pool and beach. 2-story on 10 acres, rental mobile, Only $58,500. Off Moody Road. 2/2 Fort Myers Beach. Year-round which enables it to stretch as the tree grows. Electricity, water and sewers 6-sprinklered shade barns, nursery, HOMES Made of UV-treated plastic, BarkGard's coiled staking package which includes reusable stakes, 21 550 field growing palms, 3-wells, 2- plus. Trees, shed, city water. New rental. 2 BR furnished apartment. HOMES FOR RENT tubes install easily around the base of a tree, form- are in. Priced at $119,500 and ponds, tractor equipment. LaBelle, carpet & paint, newer roof. Low Del Tura - -immaculate A-1 Utilities furnished. References & Bird Netting feet of nylon "rope and tree tubes that makes anchor- $129,500 with 3 year owner FL $159,000. 1-813-675-7742 down with qualifying. Sally Blanton condition. 2 BD/2 BA, double deposit required." Available now agent - owner. 997-0135. You can only get there by boat ing a durable physical barrier against the "bite" of financing available at 7-1/2%, 4/27/95 —tttt—21092663-1 garage. All upgrades, white plaster 765-4413 Nothing tastes sweeter than fruit picked straight ing a tree up to three inches in diameter quick and 5/5/85 — ISSS — 2108Z843-1 walls. Beautiful golf course lot. Low 4/28(95 — SSSS— 210B6990-5 or plane. Very private, very 20% down. Waterfront - 5 yrs. old, 3 bedroom, trimmers and mowers. from the tree, so more than ever, homeowners are painless. Once in place, experts recommend keeping $60,000/offer. 731-1491. Pine Manor, $385 nio., 1 block off special. North Captiva Island. Call 472-6097 family-living-dining, 2 baths, pool, SANIBEL/CAPTIVA 4(26/95 —Sttt—21088917-1 Each eight inch guard will fit a tree up to four landscaping with fruit-bearers such as apple, cherry the tree staked for at least two years. Do not forget 4(25/85 —tttt— 21086154.3 janai, 2 car garage on oversized lot Summerlin, very clean, beautiful, 2 Superb fishing, shelling and in S.W. Cape. Asking $135,000. By owner - Old Bridge Village 24 X BD/1 BA, new paint, eat-in kitchen, legendary sunsets! Sort of Sailboat access canal lot - $59,000. HOMES 44,2 BR/2 BA, large screened lanai, central air, W/D hook-ups, mini- inches in diameter, and two or more guards can be and pear tres. Because fruit trees vary in the amount to remove the rope and strap when the tree is secure Cleared & sea-walled - Matlacha O.B.O. 813-945-7117. Immediate Sanibel before causeway. Be occupancy. Shell Harbor's Best Buy. Canal front new carpet and verticals. Carport, blinds, lawn care, pest control, trash our guest In a luxury 3 BR/2 BA used to protect the trunks of larger trees. The materi- Island. 910-643-7922 or 910-314- pick-up included. Available now and type of care they require, first-time planters as growing bark will eventually envelop the strap 4/27/95 —tttt—21092664-1 3 BR/2 BA, beautifully decorated. utility room, roof over, $25,000. beachfront home with tennis, 8892. 731-8654 54g-3433. . al is brown in color, so it blends in well with devel- 4(27(95 —StSS—21092762-1 Reduced to $85,000. Light, airy 3/2 New ceramic tile and carpet. Shows pool and a golf cart to explore should consult a local nurseryman for planting and and "strangle" the tree you worked so hard to help like a model. Completely furnished. 4/27(95 — SStt—21090B64-5 4(23(95 —SSSI — 21030974-1 Large lot on beautiful lake, ready to split plan, pool home, Cape Country the Island. Off season rates oping bark. It's also flexible, so it will expand as the maintenance tips. thrive. Club area, 2 car garage, sprinklers, 1,000 ft. from private deeded 3 BR, 2 BA DOUBLE WIDE Sanibel Island aparttment, 1 BR build, country setting, underground access. $327,000. 395-9269 - $500/mo. 1 year lease. Call Debbie until Thanksgiving $1,500/wk., electric, telephone, cable TV, city tile roof, dome kitchen celling, both FLEETWOOD. LARGE FENCED sewer systems. 549-5547. Leave owner. YARD. QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD. 472-5020. then $2,100/wk. till Easter. water, paved county maintained 4/27/95 —ISSS—21091145-3 Call Elizabeth Falalia at road, $25,000. cash or will finance. message, 5/4/95 -Sm-21081873-3 ABOVE GROUND POOL, 813-992-0684, Bonita Springs. 4/27(95 —Sttt—21092745-1 FIREPLACE, CATHEDRAL Clean 2 bedroom, 1 bath, eat-in 407-647-6111. 4(28(95 —SSSS — 21082801-1 SOUTH FORT CEILINGS, EXTRAS. SEE TO kitchen with breakfast bar, coin 4(25/95 —StSS— 20B4O55-3 APPRECIAYE. BARGAINI $56,000. laundry on property, close to Lee North Captiva Island! On the beach. Cape Coral building lot located on CAPE CORAL MYERS HOMES FOR APPOINTMENT 694-5766 OR Hospital and shopping, under new 20 ft. canal, unit 73, block 4952, lot 112' fishing - boating deep water Heritage Farms, built 1990, 3/2-1/2, 283-0080, ED. ownership. Call 277-9386 days or dock, luxuries. New 4 BD/2-1(2 BA Real Estate priced well below similar lots in this HOMES 5/5/95 —tttt — 21093116-1 772-2105, evenings. fast developng area. Call (813) 542- CBS, pool, large lot with many home, pool, tennis, litness room. Open House: 4/29 - 4/30,10 am - 5 extras. Price reduced to $183,000. 4/26/95 — SSS5-2108172B-1 Leave crowd and uallic behind. 6878. Explore Tropical wild lite sanctuary, 'A 4/26(95 -Sttt—21882861-1 pm. Lakefront, 1917 sq. ft., 3BR- 3 Open Sunday 2:00-5:00. 3717 Blue MOBILE HOMES FOR Beach 1 bedroom apartment BA, neutral colors, security system, Heron Dr., Ft. Myers. By owner, 482- through 1 si Decembef, $400 - $550 pristine white sand beaches, bhti'.iincj A Tore Wriltir \nx\ irrigation, city water, septic. No 8315. SALE p^o T'urnibhed, uiilmes inciudeci WATERFRONT assessments! Asking $114,900 or S/1 /OS — t$tS — 21 09 15 31-1 N^jv, -j jTourdsQ Dy Wdler Walk io avataWe.Cotor orocnuic vidn rales PROPERTY best reasonable offer. Accepting Periwinkle Park - Sambol - 1991 26' huncn & .ivann wa'.atviav AE3- ', BOO 435-Wn'. Classifieds bids. Call 334,-2§24 days /.772-a543-. - Mobile Home. Fully lur/ushed with 1842. 5/10(95 —IStt—21087927-4 24' X 10" Florida room, $32,500. eves.VWractfenS. 1 4/28/98 — tttt— 2)0»?a77.1 Fc Sale "by owner: cleep, wide, 1988 36 X 12' Mobire Home. Fully MaUacha, 2 bedroom on deep seawall, canal lot. Direct access to 4/28/95 —tttt— 21093141-1 furnished with 34' x 10' Florida Newly renovated 2 bedroom, 2 water access canal, pool, davits, San Carlos Bay. First canal off bay, bath, hook-ups, garbage paid, $470 $650. per month, (ease, month CHANGE OF PACE room. $52,500. Call Bill 395-6746 or SAILBOATS Call me on February and Sanibel REAL ESTATE with dock and water. Sanibel 813- (603)437-0512. a month + security with a credit security, 283-1340. PICTURES BY OWNER 4/23/94 — Sttt—SI 068839-1 March weeks in Tortuga Beach Beautiful Vacation Home Secluded private residence. 5 472-8708. 4/28/95 —tttl— 21085507-3 check. No pets. Call 542-3830. 30p Hunter Sloop 1978 - 18 HP DISTANT <(27(85 -SStS—Z1O78703-3 4/27/95 — tStt—210»ZS40-1 Club on Sanibel Island. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths ARE WORTH A bedrooms, 3 baths. Walk to 5 BR & 3 Bath Estate, distress and pro-bankruptcy 3/2 split with pool, lots o/ extras, in Yanmar diesel, low hours. New Your own private tennis court "Island Home on IntraCoastal" - Furnished 1 BR/1 BA Apartment on quiet area of nice homes. 2,000 sq. Loran, autopilot, roller furling, VHF, March - weeks 9 i 10 in Bowman's Beach. 208' WESTERN "sales". Manufactured homes, adult & swimming pool, 100 yards to 1000 WORDS! Minutes to Stump Pass or Boca Andra-Mar on Ft. Myers Beach. ft. Pers O.K Rent $950. Available depth-finder, alcohol stove, shower, apartment #133. February and owners'. Gulf Beach, private on NORTH CAROLINA MTS. communities N. Fort Myers area. Annually. 463-7848 June 1st. 540-1533 after 6 p.m. head, refrig., anchors, 9' hard Gulf of Mexico. Call for times And for as little as Grande by boat. Octagon 2 BR/3 Save thousands! why rent when you March — weeks 8, 9, 10 and 11 beach parking. Shannon Bath - Completely furnished, 2 4/27/B5 —SSSS—21092706-5 4(26(95 — ttSt—21081748-t bottom dinghy. Asking $18,900. available. $8.00 more can own for less? Call agent while In apartment 119. Apt. 139 - Lottes, 1-800-553-5605. FREE BROCHURES: screened lanais & workshop below. BUY DIRECT FROM Beautiful furnished two bedroom, Sanibel - Attractive pleasant 2 BR/1 (Pine Island) (813) 283-3986. 216/338-8031 you can show what Homes - Cabins they last! 731-7400. «;« n«ai077B}ov $20,500 each week. Apt. 119 • $3,800 monthly Plus boat lift. Asking $189,000. 813- BUILDER! 5/2/B5 —tttt — 21087345-1 two bath $495. One bedroom $495. BA cottage. 2 min. walk to beach, 216/338-5281 you have to offer! 4/25/85 —till— 21080862-3 Lots - Acreage 697-8781 $19,500 each week. Just finished new home - Efficiencies $295. Screened porch, quiet neighborhood. May 15 - Nov. AMF Paceship, 23 ft., sleeps 4. SIMON, 4/26/95 —SSSS — 2094544-3 10/12/2010 — SSSS— Lakefront Views .4(26(85 -SSSS-21082275-7 40' 5th wheel trailer with attached 16 - $650 plus utilities. Call owner, 1097831-6 Western NC mountain home. Ready for your family. 27' Florida room. Fully equipped, cable, water, sewer, garbage Excellent condition. Extras! BROKER/REALTOR. included. Close to shopping and 472-9585. Secluded 2 story w/deck & fireplace. IN BUSINESS OVER 20 YEARS Riverfront on 70 feet of River and 18221 Phlox Dr."- $103,900. rent paid thru July 1st. A-1 condition. $5. ,500/best offer. Consider Classic Office 772-1010, Captiva North Captiva Island: Beachfront Fully furnished - bring toothbrush. local beach. No pets. 542-7907 4127(95 —SSSS— 21092287-3 auto towards trade. 549-6361. home on tropical barrier island. 120 ft. canal. Boat dock, on cul-de- R.L. Banker, Lie. R.E. Broker Red Coconut Resort Park. 1-800-331-4453, On Gulf Estate home. Privately owned & immaculately sac Beautiful location. 10 500 sq ft 4/2B/95 —SSSS—21093104-1 4/ 2319 5 — ISSt—21083086-1 Pool, tennis, fitness room. Beach- RAPER REALTY, INC. Builder CBC 025152/ Microwave, T.V., W/D, bicycles. 765- Residence 574-5697, 3 or 4 BR/3 BA, ultimate luxury, maintained. Sleeps 6. $275/wk. P.O. BOX 619 of land. 2,800 sq. ft. Blue print 1742. $18,500. S. Cape, 1/BR, 1/BA, screened June - Sept. 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