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Arts-Leisure es Property appraiser A trip to ioca Grande Whatever you call it, Bridge 10B is worth the effort stew is marvelous Business 18A will meet Islanders Library reports 4B Ken Wilkinson has been the Capt. Mike Fuery says the Cooking columnist Bobole Sharp says stew is the answer Milestones 7A target of severe criticism from island just north of Sanibe! and Captiva is ideal, whether you're to every cook's prayers Poilcs beat 6A many islanders because of in- creased property assessments. interested in fishing, shelling or because it's both easy and Service directory 258 Next week he'll defend simply exploring. delicious. But what about 12A Todav at City Hail his position. 19A —14B "Elephant Stew"? — Tuesday 2A Oct. 28,1986 Mayor says let's make Halloween WHAT IS IT? a friendly evening on Sanibel It's official. Mayor Louise Johnson has proclaimed ing their porch and exterior lights on so that youngsters call at homes only so lighted. We don't want to know what it looks like or Friday, Oct. 31, as "Meet 'n' Treat Night" on Sanibel. what it reminds you of. We want to know EX- In her decree, the mayor asks that both parents and And finally, she encourages the cooperation of all ACTLY WHAT IT IS. children make this an occasion to meet their citizens, young and old, in making this a happy and neighbors, and that children and adults cooperate in safe occasion for children and adults alike. The photos in this weekly stumper can be ! extra close-ups or odd angles of things we all limiting the time of "Meet n' Treat" activities to the As in the past, members of the Sanibel Police see every day around the Islands. They might afternoon and early evening hours. Recreation Club in marked patrol cars will hand out be upside-down, reversed or a portion of the Johnson further requests that householders indicate candy to Island children. whole. their willingness to welcome their neighbors by keep- No one knew that last week's Halloween Is busy time for Island youngsters stumper was a photograph of the All Sanibel and Captiva Legion are sponsoring parties this children to attend should call drinking fountain teenagers are invited to a Hallo- year for younger Islanders. Sherry Anderson, 472-2456. at the Softball ween dance from 7-10 p.m. this The Island Children's The American Legion's third an- fields next to Thursday, Oct. 30, at St. Isabel Cooperative costume party for nual Halloween costume party will Sanibel Elemen- Catholic Church. Wear a costume pre-schoolers will take place from take place from 6-7:30 p.m. this tary School. In and bring a friend. Admission will 4:30-6:30 p.m. this Thursday, Oct. Friday, Oct. 31, at the legion hall fact, no one even Last week's stumper be $2 at the door. For more infor- 30, at the Sanibel Recreation Com- on Sanibel-Captiva Road. There is triedto guess last mation call Lisa "Calabrese, plex next to the elementary a special Halloween box at week. Keep your eyes open when you're out 472-6190. school. Games, activities, prizes Bailey's for donations of candy for and about on Sanibel and Captiva. Better luck Both the Island Children's and goodies will be available for the party. this week! Cooperative and the American the kids. Parents who want their If you think you know what this week's stumper is, call The Islander, 472-5185. The island chairman says 'catch the United Way spirit' first person to call with the correct answer receives his choice of an Islander t-shirt or a Doris Frey, chairman of the United Way fund- Florida, residential donations are very important. one-year subscription to the newspaper. raising effort on Sanibel, urges all Islanders to "catch Already Islanders have started sending in then- the United Way spirit." checks, Frey says. Several have responded by in- United Way contributions help fund 23 local human creasing or even doubling their 1985 contribution. service agencies. This year for the first time the During the past six months members of the United county-wide goal exceeds $1 million. The goal Way board of directors have been evaluating applica- represents a 10 percent increase over last year's goal. tions and reviewing the work of numerous local Sanibel's portion of the Lee County goal is $27,000. human service agencies in order to determine the Many Island retirees supported the United Way dur- distribution of funds from the current campaign. Fun- ing their "employed" years when they lived ding will go to several long-term organizations such as elsewhere. Some even worked as volunteers or headed Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the Salvation Army. Agen- United Way drives themselves. Recently, more than cies founded to meet new needs such as ACT, IMPACT 200 residents who supported past United Way cam- and First Call for Help also receive United Way paigns received a letter of thanks. Their continued support. support in 1986 is needed if the Island is to meet its Islanders who do not receive a mailing requesting a This week's stumper goal. contribution should send their donations to United Because of the limited industrial base of Southwest Way, P.O. Drawer Z, Sanibel 33957. Foyr new directors elected to the Committee of the islands Four new directors have been elected to the board of Dr. Donald Letter is a retired dentist originally from moved to Sanibel on a permanent basis with his wife, the Committee of the Islands: Lee Gibson, Dr. Donald Milwaukee, Wis. He and his wife, Carol, have lived on Mary. Letter, Robert Maurer and Richard Pohl. the Island since 1984. Letter has served on Sanibel Richard Pohl and his wife, Evelyn, moved to Sanibel Lee Gibson is the former president of DataMark, Harbors subdivision committees and has been a in 1985. Before his retirement Pohl worked for Inc., of Twinsburg, Ohio. He and his wife, Jean, have volunteer for the United Way. Western Electric in Baltimore, Md., as a computer been active residents of Sanibel for the past seven Robert Maurer, former president and chairman of a development engineer. years. communications firm in Washington, D.C., recently

25 years ago, during The islander's first year of CEPD Chairman Richard Butz is urging voters to ap- publication, the newspaper was published oniy from prove the $9 million bond issue that would finance November through May. REMEMBER beach renourishment along Captiva's shorei 20 Years Ago This Week Novelist John Gardner ("October Light," "Nickel Oct. 27,1966 WHEN? Mountain") addressed an audience of 75 at the Sanibe' f Jack Peterson led a caravan of five cars to several Community Association last weekend. He read tw\J favorite birding spots on Sanibel and Captiva last Islanders learned last week from United Telephone passages from' 'Shadows,'' a novel he said he has been weekend. All the participants were members of the Company that toll-free phone calls from the Islands to working on for 15 years and expects to work on "for Southwest Florida Audubon Society. the mainland will not be a reality until 1973. another 15 years."

Hungry Islanders will be happy to learn the Nutmeg 10 Years Ago This Week Officer Jack Primm has been elected to his second House restaurant and the Island Bake Shop have Oct. 26,1976 term as president of the Sanibel Police Recreation reopened for business after a well-deserved vacation. Carol Quillinan and Duane White will vie for one Club. Officer Mike Blackmore was elected vice presi- seat on the Sanibel City Council when voters go to the dent at the club's meeting last week. Three A-frame cottages are under construction on pools next week. Both candidates want to fill a vacan- Periwinkle Way and will open for business as the Villa cies created by the resignation of Vernon MacKenzie. 1 Year Ago This Week Capri in time for the coming season. Oct. 29,2985 About 150 local teenagers enjoyed an afternoon The winter season's ever-popular duplicate bridge 15 Years Ago This Week beach party at the Tarpon Bay Road beach last classes will resume next week at the Sanibel Com- Oct. 28,1971 weekend, courtesy of the Sanibel Police Recreation munity Association. Jean Scott and Sterling Bassett The Sanibel-Captiva lions Club has received the Club. will lead this year's sessions. Founders Growth Award from Lions International in recognition of a 55 percent increase in membership Dick Noon is the newest officer at the Sanibel Police The City Council last week decided to remove from during the past year. Department. He has been an auxiliary officer with the the proposed new Land Developement Code a plan to SPD since last December. restructure Sanibel's commercial districts. Bailey's advertised frozen orange juice for 15 cents a can, cantaloupes for 39 cents each, and grapes for 25 5 Years Ago This Week A pair of opsreys now has the chance to move up in cents a pound. Oct. 27,1981 the world — up to a "penthouse platform" atop the With one week left before voters go to the polls, 100-foot Cablevision of the Islands broadcast tower. The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 3A

slightly warmer: HIGH LOW RAIN Monday, Oct. 21, 1985 86 73 .00 WEATHER Tuesday, Oct. 22,1985 86 72 .04 Wednesday, Oct. 23,1985 86 71 .00 Thursday, Oct. 24, 1985 86 73 .10 WATCH Friday, Oct. 25, 1985 84 71 .00 Saturday, Oct. 26, 1985 83 70 .00 Sunday, Oct. 27, 1985 84 72 .00 EDITOR: Cindy ChalrnGrs Although it's not going to be as hot as it was a few ADVERTISING-BUSINESS MANAGER: Peter Cloud While Islanders last week welcomed a break from iht REPORTERS: Barbara Brundage, Scott Martell, Julie weeks ago, the cool lows in the 60s have disappeared summer's heat and humidity, folks in lots of other Niedenfuer from the weatherman's forecast for the next few days. places around the country probably were wishing for PHOTOGRAPHER: Ricki Kosakow Cooper CONTRIBUTORS: George Campbell, Capt. Mike Fuery, Highs this week in Southwest Florida should be in the warmer temperatures. Here is a sampling of highs and Chelle Koster Walton, Ann Winterbotham mid 80s, lows in the low 70s. There is a 30 percent lows recorded last weekend: ADVERTISING SALES: Rob Kasten, Paula Patterson, Frances Stein chance of rain through Friday. LOW HIGH CLASSIFIEDS: Gloria Kasten j| Last week's weather according to records kept by the Atlantic City, NJ 47 58 SUBSCRIPTIONS: Alison Wilson GRAPHICS, DESIGN, PRODUCTION: Julie Niedenfuer pSanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce was as follows: Burlington, Vt. 26 53 HIGH LOW RAIN Chicago, III. 52 54 LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS 2407 Periwinkle Way P.O. Box 56 Monday, Oct. 20 79 64 .00 El Paso, Texas 43 75 Next to the B-Hive Sanibel, FL 33957 Tuesday, Oct. 21 80 65 .00 Kansas City, Ks. 51 55 472-5185 Wednesday, Oct. 22 81 63 .00 SUBSCRIPTION RATES New Orleans, La. S3 74 One year Two years Thursday, Oct. 23 84 66 .00 Portland, Ore. 57 62 Lee County $15 S25 Friday, Oct. 24 85 67 .00 Reno, Nev. 33 78 Split $20 S35 Saturday, Oct. 25 86 USA $20 $35 68 .00 San Diego, Calif. 57 75 Foreign S25 $45 Sunday, Oct. 26 85 71 .00 Tucson, Ariz. 47 32 Sanibel-Captiva Islander (USPS 481-400) • Second class postage permit paid for at Sanibel Island, FL 33957. Last year temperatures around the Islands were only Postmaster: Please send form 3579 and changes of address to P.O. Sox 56, Sanibel FL 33957.

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Natural doesn't always mean better where sweeteners are concerned To the Editor The Islander In his article on artificial sweeteners (The Islander, Oct. 21, 1986) George Campbell implies that Stevia rebaudiana, Eupatorium and Lippia nodiflora are good because they grow naturally. I'm sure Mr. Campbell also knows many other substances that grow naturally that are not so good for humans — many varieties of mushrooms, for example. As he stated, someone found out that feeding a lot of saccharin to laboratory rats caused bladder cancer. I wonder if anyone has fed the same concentrations of Stevia to laboratory rats. Until that occurs, I don't think Mr. Campbell can safely make the statement that Stevia is a better sugar substitute than saccharin, aspartame, etc. Sincerely, Francis Faliert Sanibel

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Sanibel skyline. Photo by Ricki Kosakow Cooper. The following letter to Lee County Commissioner Porter Goss was given to The Islander for publication. Dear Commissioner Goss: Dana Brantiey Is 'our kind of representative' Perhaps you have noted the big fuss about building a new Sanibel bridge because ours is too old and re- To the Editor Tallahassee has become increasingly concerned quires maintenance. Hogwash. Bridges such as ours The Islander with the growth problem recently, so now is the time should have a life span of 75 to 100 years — or more. Voters in District 74 are indeed fortunate this year for a man with Brantiey's credentials. He promises to Mostly more. that we may vote for Dana Brantiey. To quote the Fort work aggressively to create a Department of Growth Some will say, yes, but the gulf waters are salty and Myers News-Press, he is "our kind of representative" Management, and he has the background and ability that is hard on steel. So it is. But northern cities dump and is certainly qualified to represent us in to carry out his promise. hundreds and hundreds of pounds of salt on their Tallahassee. Dana Brantiey proudly calls himself a compas- bridges to melt the ice and snow they get every year. As a 40-year resident or Florida, I have watched sionate Democrat and a fiscal conservative. Let's all This actually does more damage than we get from our anxiously as the population of our state has grown so do ourselves a favor and vote for him Nov. 4. gulf. That salt even destroys their concrete supports. rapidly. While serving on the Sanibel Planning Com- Sincerely, If our bridge is now worn out, we the people have an mission and the Lee County Zoning Board, I have Emily Barefield open and shut case to sue the builder of the bridge and become well acquainted with the problems of rapid Sanibel have it replaced free and at the expense of the growth. contractor. The truth of the matter lies in the poor maintenance effort that is applied to the working parts of the Life-long Republican Op service never bridge. That is why breakdowns occur whereby the lift span sticks in the open or closed postion. Good elected any candidate maintenance is the key. Let's cut out the double talk. will vote for Democrat What we need on the Causeway is not a new bridge. To the Editor To the Editor We need a completely elevated road between Sanibel The Islander The Islander and the bridge in question. Why? Because we will have We who live on Sanibel have a great opportunity to Sanibel has the privilege of having a long-term resi- to fight the erosion that always occurs with every elect one of our own to the state Legislature. Dana dent who, perceiving the need for giving the voters a storm. We have seen the continual increase in the Brantiey is a staunch Democrat, but he is aware of our choice, decided to run for the state House of Represen- length of shoreline of the Causeway that is being political differences and listens. tatives on the Democratic ticket. Dana Brantiey is this covered with truckloads of rip-rap. Higher islands of I am a life-long Republican, and I, too, realize there man. sand is not the answer. Let's use some common sense are honest differences. This year I am voting for Dana has the qualities of statesmanship that should for a change. An elevated piling roadway from Sanibel Dana. I have known Dana since 1965 and admire his appeal to Republican and Democratic voters alike, as to the present bridge is needed. knowledge of the political problems of our state and attested to by his long service with the International A small storm like Tropical Storm Bob proved that country. He is intelligent, honest and above all eager Money Fund. we cannot evacuate with the present Causeway road- to help our state to be administered in an efficient Lip service won't help him get elected, however. It way. Seems as though none of our Causeway con- manner. is necessary to get out and vote. There are approx- sultants have the gumption to call a spade a spade, or they would have pointed to the above conclusions Do yourselves and your neighbors a favor. Vote for imately 3,500 registered voters on Sanibel. Each vote before I did. Dana Brantiey on Nov. 4. .can make a big difference in the final outcome. E.G. Konrad Eleanor Scott Goldbloom Andy Seipos Sanibel Sanibel Sanibel

Something to say? All letters to the editor for publication must contain the The Islander will not withhold names upon request of the sender's name, address and phone number for verification. sender. The right to edit letters is reserved by the editor. READERS Moving? Need more Islanders? Please notify our office a! least two weeks in advance Additional copies of particular issues of The islander either by calling 472-5135 or writing P.O. Box 56, Sanibel mailed at the reader's request cost S2 each to cover 33957. postage and handling. The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 5A Hours expanded at Sanlbel

The post offices on Sanibel and Captiva have ex- panded their service house to accommodate their Island customers. Beginning Nov. 3 and through the month of May, the Sanibel Post Office windows will be open from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The additional 30 minutes in morning and afternoon will allow customers who work an opportunity to pick up "notice left" parcels and obtain other services. All mail addressed to off-Island addresses must be deposited in the main office drop by 4:55 p.m. or mail- ed over counter by 5 p.m. if it is to leave the Island the same day. Mail presented at counter between 5-5:30 p.m. will not leave Island until 12:30 p.m. on the next working day. The Captiva Post Office is now open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday. Weekday hours at the post office are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Give the gift that keeps on living The Sanibei-Captiva Lions, Rotary and Kiwanis club The Sanibei-Captiva American Legion and the turned over to local non-profit organizations. and the American Business Womens Association are Childrens Center of the islands were two of the reci- In the photo above, Francis Bailey turns over a check sponsoring a visit of the Lee Memorial Hospital Blood- pients from this year's Baiieyfest, a celebration spon- to Numa Cranford of the American Legion, while Jerry mobile this Wednesday, Oct. 29. sored by BaiSey's Shopping Center for its patrons. Johnson, president of the Bailey's Merchants Associa- The bloodmobile will be in the parking lot of Bailey's At the event in September donations were accepted tion, presents a check to Becky Basil, director of the from 9 a.m. to noon and at Jerry's from 1-4 p.m. fgr soft drinks and beer. And now that money is being Children's Center. Photo by Scott Marteli. Everyone who donates a unit of blood will be helping someone in the Island community — resident, worker or family member — who needs blood.

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Sariibei POLICE fw the greenhouse II Live BEAT captiva village square Shelling All information in the following reports was taken Restriction directly from Sanibel Police Department records.

A Sanibel Post Office carrier reported finding a broken window by the front door of a Sanibel-Captiva Road residence around 11:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 17. The we've reopened - our vacations are carrier was delivering an Express Mail package when through he discovered the broken window. Police found no evidence of forced entry and determined the damage 'steak aii poivre" & "death by chocolate" was a stress fracture. are calling you. A 15-year-old Tampa youth was released to the michael peel & sherrill peel Limit of two live shells custody of his parents after, he was discovered in of each species. another guest's room at the Island Inn around 6:45 carl summerell & Barbara summerell per person. p.m. Friday, Oct. 17. The boy had the guest's wallet in his hand. The guest chose not to prosecute. reservations 472-6006 i reservations 47Z-6 A Sanibel man was arrested on an outstanding war- rant for failure to pay a traffic fine late Saturday afternoon, Oct. 18. Police also cited Timothy Jordan, 20, of Casa Ybel Road for driving under a suspended license and for switching vehicle tags. Jordan was stopped at Huxter's market on Periwinkle Way.

A Sanibel man was bitten by his neighbor's dog when he stopped to talk to the neighbor around 10:40 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 19. Even though the chihahua had been vaccinated for rabies, the owner agreed to keep Barrier Island Group for the Arts the animal quarantined for 10. days.

presents Police arrested two North Miami Beach residents on charges of attempted auto burglary and possession of burglary tools after they were stopped in the parking lot at the Tarpon Bay Road public beach access around noon Tuesday, Oct. 21. Robin Soloff, 31, and Lynn Martin, 41, both were taken to the Lee County Jail. OF OAXACA MEXICO Earlier in the day a police aide reported the two were acting suspiciously in the public parking lot at the Lighthouse. Officers then followed the pair to Gulfside City Park and to the Tarpon Bay Road ac- cess. The beach accesses were too crowded, however, and the two were unable to gain entry to any cars. on Police learned Martin was on probation stemming from similar charges in two other Florida counties. crafts, will present a slide lecture Officers suspect he might be responsible for 30-40 car burglaries on Sanibel. More than $800 in camera equipment was reported stolen from The Islander office next to the B-Hive Saturday, November around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22. Among the missing items was a Nikon camera body, three Nikon at 8:00 EM. lenses and a studio light. Police went to the Blind Pass Bridge around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, to investigate a report that a Sanibel Congregational fisherman had taken an undersized snook. The fish had been measured and released, however.

Church An Indian wool rug valued at $1,000 along with two Opposite Periwinkle directors chairs and a ceramic floor lamp were reported stolen from the back porch of a West Gulf Place Shopping Center Drive home that is for sale late Thursday morning, Oct. 23. The items were taken sometime between April 27 and Oct. 15. The owner did not report the theft earlier because he thought his housekeeper or a Discussion and realtor had moved them. A Sanibel man was charged with one count of refreshments burglary of a dwelling unit Thursday morning, Oct. 23, Peter Slosson, 23, of 4381 West Gulf Drive, reportedly admitted taking an antique gold pocket watch from a following the home on Whelk Drive. He then took police to his house and to the home of a friend, where officers recovered lecture numerous other items that had been stolen from two other homes on Whelk Drive in recent weeks. The items were transported in a van to police headquarters. Admission $4.00 Police stopped Slosson for questioning after they received notice from Virginia Beach, Va., police that Slosson had pawned the antique"pocket watch in that Children Free city on Oct. 9. Sanibel detectives connected the pocket watch with a burglary report filed last month on Sanibel. Slosson was taken to the Lee County Jail.

A Rolex watch and two gold rings valued at a total of $750 were reported stolen from a unit at Sanibel Moor- ings condominiums around 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 23. The Missouri couple who was staying in the unit told police they discovered the key to the unit was missing from their key ring when they returned from the beach. The jewelry items were taken from a nights- tand in a bedroom. The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,13SS Milestones Wedding acfiman-Heyboer

Kristyn Bachman and Todd Heyboer were married Saturday, Oct. 11, 1986, at Sanibel Congregational United Church of Christ. The Rev. Richard Stein officiated. The bride is the daughter of Walter and Barbara K Bachman. The groom is Mhe son of Dorothy Heyboer and the late Ronald Heyboer. Both families live on Sanibel. Following the ceremony a reception Kristyn Bachman was held at Sundial resort. Heyboer

George Cooiey g&4?k *&% to George Cooiey, a long-time winter resident of Sanibel who was active in the Sanibel-Captiva Conser- vation Foundation, died Sept. 27,1986, at his home in Rensselaerville, N.Y. He was 90 years old. He established one of the country's first professor- ihips in peace studies at Colgate University in 1972. The professorship was designated as the Dag Ham- marskjold Chair, in honor of the secretary general of the United Nations from 1953 to 1961. Cooiey was a stu- dent at Colgate in 1917 but left to join the military. He established similar professorships at Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore and Earlham colleges. From 1925-53 Cooiey was head of George R. Cooiey and Company, securities dealers in Albany, N.Y. Before that he was a bond salesman in Manhattan. After his retirement Cooiey pursued an interest in nature as a research fellow in botany at the Gray Her- barium in Harvard University. He endowed fellowships in botany at several universities across the country. As a governor of the Nature Conservancy, Cooiey was active in acquiring many properties for the en- vironmental organization. In Florida, he was in- strumental in raising money to buy the Tiger Creek acreage adjoining Bok Tower near Lake Wales. With his wife, Myra, Cooiey had vacationed for the ?st 19 winters on Sanibel, where he was very active in the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation. He served on their board of directors for several terms, ^helped raise money to build the conservation center, Pand with Malcolm Beattie worked diligently on land acquisition for the foundation. In addition to his wife, Cooiey is survived by four daughters: Barbara Dudley of Albany, N.Y., Dorothy Mullenneaux of Fairfield, Iowa, Janet Sloss of Tet- bury, England, and Robin McAllister of Tampa; 16 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Dorothy Miller Sanibei winter resident Dorothy Miller of Rome, N.Y., died Tuesday. Oct. 21, 1986. She was 73. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Frank Morris of Rome, N.Y., and two grandchildren. The family asks that memorial contributions be made to the American Cancer Society.

Jack VanBell of Sanibel died Sunday, Oct. 19, 1986. He was 67 and had lived on the Island for 33 years. He m originated the Island Bake Shop when he moved here from San Antonio, Texas. He worked at the Island Inn for many years and was a founder and director of the Serenity House. THE LOCAL COMMUNITY SANK He is survived by a sister-in-law, Janette Tyier of Conklin, N.Y. and a "cousin, Dorothy Wilkins of Roselle, N.J. Memorial services were conducted Monday, Oct. 27. 1986. The family re- Ti quests that memorials be MAIN OmCE loWPeiu.nkle Way 3R VHi.cFLEh sh->cr r>. C -lier made to the Sanibel- 472-4J41 Open Mon.-Thurs. 9-4: Fri. 9-6 -'^ " " % T <-- F *. n Sal. 9- Drive-in, open Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-4; Fri. S: T-P \I r b rD' — l^b ae R r Boar, Captiva Conservation BOT! 24 MACHINES. B u y.1- > Foundation or the Lee Ccr'-jr on Sanibel — -• v r^h i_ n ^L n County Humane Society. AN EQUAL HOUSING LENDER Jack VanBell and friend, "iVJarky." 8A Tuesday, October 28, 1986 The ISLANDER County considers two plans for new Blind Pass Bridge The 32-year-old span between Sanibe! and Captiva is deteriorating rapidly

By SCOTT KARTELL The current bridge was built in 1954 and has meeting, Lee County officials will be on hand at the Islander staff writer deteriorated rapidly, mainly because of heavy loads courthouse to discuss the project and answer ques- crossing the span. tions from the public. A formal presentation will start Lee County officials are considering two "Every couple of months or so we have to glue it off the hearing at 2 p.m. "alignments" for a new Blind Pass Bridge between back together" says Bob Cordes, bridge engineering Both plans call for the county to purchase an as yet Sanibel and Captiva. section supervisor with the Lee County Department of undefined amount of private land on each side of Blind Time for public hearings, a decision, approval of the Transportation. Pass. The plans appear to show that seven parcels permits and construction of a new bridge is estimated Plans, reports and aerial maps outlining both (owned by five individuals) could be affected on to be about three years. alignments that are under consideration will be Sanibel, with the most effect on the two northernmost One plan (dubbed Alternative "C") calls for a $2.8 available for public perusual beginning this Wednes- properties owned by Robert and Lois Kessler and million bridge, the other (Alternative "D") for a $4.7 day, Oct. 29, at either Sanibel City Hall or the informa- Thomas and Rosemarie Timmer. Two parcels on Cap- million project. tion desk at the Lee County Courthouse. tiva would seem to be most drastically affected: the The primary difference between the two plans is In addition, a public hearing on the preliminary highly visible Markham property across from Turner how far bayward the construction would occur from plans will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the Beach, and the adjacent Madruga property. the current bridge and, consequently, how much (and Lee County Commission meeting room in the where) private land would need to be bought. downtown courthouse. An hour before the onset of that Please see BRIDGE, next page

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I Alternative "C" calls When asked about lor the replacement rumors circulating 1 bridge to be built County officials are considering about leaving the old CJ.'Ki'.' .'.. parallel to and just constructing a timber fishing pier on bridge in place for a bayward of the existing fishing pier, Cordes bridge. Such a span the foundation of the current 32-year- gave an adamant "No!" would cost $2.8 million. "It would be a major The entire project would old span between Sanibe! and maintenance problem. be 1,463 feet long, with Its life would still be the bridge itself being Captiva. limited, and in a storm 528 feet long (the ex- it would serve as a bat- isting bridge is 432 feet tering ram to take out long). the new bridge," he I Alternative "D" calls for the replacement bridge to said. start 80 feet bayward from the current bridge on the However, Cordes said county officials are consider- Sanibel side, and come in on Captiva about 270 feet ing the possibility of constructing a timber fishing from where the bridge now hits Captiva at Turner pier about 38 feet long and 20 feet wide on the current Beach. That project would be 1,838 feet long, with the bridge's foundation. (bridge itself being 786 feet long. Blind Pass photo by David Meardon.

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Islander staff writer It was a sell-out with 200 mer- rymakers from both Islands on hand to 1986 RENTAL The Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of enjoy the lavish buffet resplendent with Commerce's first annual Island Luau a roast suckling pig and ice carvings PERFORMANCE IS at Thistle Lodge last Saturday lived up prepared by Thistle Lodge's executive chef Peter Harmon. AVAILABLE, CALL ESI Dancing girls from the Coconut Grove RENTAL PERFORMANCE IS THE KEY Restaurant and the TO INVESTMENT RETURN. Southwest Florida Steel If you are interested in maximizing the return on your rental Drum Band set the unit, ask ESI to show you the results of their Vacation REN- TAL Program's performance for the last nine months of 1986. stage for a perfect If you are interested in buying rental property, get the facts about tropical Island evening, the gross rents and occupancies that have been achieved in Ken Meeker, the the real world. 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Tuesday 12A Cityside Oct. 28,1986

THE ,|| City Council hears from residents AGENDA m about Causeway toll concerns

By BARBARA BRUNDAGE for families with more than one TODAY islander staff writer car, the council will ask the coun- "Our relationship ty to consider a discount for a se- *»• PLANNING COMMISSION After listening to public input cond car decal. COUNC8.CHAMBERS with the County Com- for two hours last Tuesday after- To accommodate seasonal October 28,1386 noon, the City Council indicated mission is vastly im- residents, Johnson said the coun- AGENDA its preference for a three-tiered ty should consider a six-month 9 a.m. schedule of tolls for the Sanibel proved from 12 years decal vali d from November to 1. Section of chairman and vice chairman pro tempore. 2. Approval o1 the minutes of the regular meeting of Octo. Causeway. ago. I don't want to ruin May. 14,1986. MacKenzie Hall was filled to Valtin decried one citizen's sug- 3. Report jrom director of planning. this by assuming an A, Reports from Planning Commission members and Pfenn- capacity with Sanibel residents gestion that the city take legal ing Commission chairman. concerned about Lee County's action to delay the toll increase. 9:15 a.m. plan to raise the tolls on the obstructionist posture." 5. Consideration of a request for an Interpretation of "Our relationship with the Language pursuant to Article Hi, Part D., of the Sanibel; Land Causeway. Most of them wanted Fred Valtin County Commission is vastly im- Development Code, to determine the number of dwelling to express their views. units permitted on an approxtmataty 3,5-aere parcel of land proved from 12 years ago," he {Tax Stap No. 26-4&-22-JCM30004.006&) in accordance with Mayor Louise Johnson set the City Councilman said. "I don't want to ruin this by tand Development Code section l.F.1: Residential Densities, stage by asking that comments as submitted by GHcrest Enterprtses, inc., {or Josepft H, Er- assuming an obstructionist wln. No. 86-08-IL. be limited to the proposed toll posture so the county will get its 9:30 a.ra. schedules which were under con- back up and no longer 6. Consideration of a recfuest for a Temporary Use Permit for a sales office at the Hurricane House condominium, to be sideration by the council for the the problem. Too many factors cooperate." located on the first floor above base flood elevation of a first time that day. remained uncertain, he said. Johnson said it appeared to be building currently under construction, located at 2939 West Gulf Drive (Tax Strap No. 34-46-22-J0-00025.OQ7DJ, in Section City Attorney David La Croix "There has to be some relation- council consensus that the city 34, Township 46 South-, Range 22 East; as su&mitied by emphasized that the city of ship between the cost of the pro- should continue working toward a Mariner Properties, inc. No. 86-07-TUP. 9:40 a.m. Sanibel had no legal standing in ject and the level of tolls that will new interlocal agreement to 7. Consideration of a request for a revision to a Develop- setting the tolls. The Causeway is be necessary," he said. assure the city and its residents ment Permit, So allow the construction of a tennis court at the Hurricane House condominium, iocated at 2939 West owned by the county, he said, ad- Based on the principle that get the best deal. She said one Guff Drive (Tax Strap No, 34-46-22-JQ-00Q25.D070) jn Section ding the county has the authority graduated tolls related to the fre- positive result of the afternoon's 34, Township 46 South, Range 22 East as submitted by to continue imposing a toll on the Mariner Properties, Inc. No. 86-2781 DP. quency of use would be most discussion was that it cleared up 9:45 a.m. bridge even after the bond debt is equitable, the council went along the misconception that only one 8. Planning Corrtmissku* review and recommendation as to retired. compliance with itjeSanibet Comprehensive Land Use Plan with Lee County's proposal to toll option (a $200 annual decal of an Ordinance amending the Zoning Map of the City of "The only limit that can be put raise the single trip fee from $3 for unlimited Causeway trips) Sanibel, designated in Section i.C.2. of the tand Develop- on the tolls is the court's deter- to $5. was under consideration. ment code; creating a Special Use District fof an approx- imately S.S-acrs parcel of land (Tax Strap No. mination of what is reasonable," The council also endorsed an As to the need for a new high-; 25-46-22-Jfr0Q016,OOQ0| located on Casa Ybel RaotJ, south of La Croix said. annual "platinum" decal good for rise bridge, Johnson said 400 new Bank of the Islands (approximately 325 feet south' of Periwinkle Way) in Section 25, Township 46 South, Range 22 Nor is there a limit on what use unlimited trips. Such a decal boat slips on the Caloosahatcb.ee East; specifying the uses permitted in ami the applicable can be made of the Causeway toll would cost between $125 and $175 River permitted this year in- regulations for such Special Use District directing the city manager lo indicate such amendment, with reference lo this revenue, and the county can and would be the best deal for the dicate there will be a sharp in- ordinance, on the zoning map, providing for confiict and retire the current bonds at any daily commuter. crease in boat traffic in San severance; and providing an effective date; submitted by Bert Jenks. No. 8B-02-SUO. time, he said. "So we're kind of A third category calling for an Carlos Bay. This will result in 10:45 sum. stuck as far as what the city can annual decal for a lesser fee bet- longer and more frequent open- 9. Consideration of a request for an amendment to the do," he added. Land Development Code, Section LD.4: interior Wetlands ween $35 and $50 with a coin toll ings of the drawbridge and, Conservation District e.{3Xb). to provide for adoption of a Based on this background, for each trip would fit the needs therefore, more traffic tie-ups on master pian for road and drainage improvements jo senre Johnson said, the council's best the Causeway. Lots 5, 6 and 7, Block 2, Sanibel Highlands subdivision, of the less frequent user. located on Captioi City Way, In Section 25, Township 46 course is to negotiate a new in- Johnson called it an exercise in Johnson reminded residents of South, Range 22 East; as submitted by Richard White and terlocal agreement with the coun- Bobble McGlynn. No. LDC-86-37. futility to try to set specific the long-standing council policy 11 a.m. ty to obtain what is in the best in- figures for the fees. She did in- to do everything to ensure that 10. Consideration of a request for a variance to the Land terest of the city. sist, however, that the tolls Sanibel's only hurricane evacua- Development Code, Section i,E.2O: Wastewater Disposal Systems c.{1) Setbacks, to permit installation of a Lacking an estimate of what it should be no higher than f easibili- tion route is maintained at the wastewater system within 75 feet of an open body of water will cost to replace the bascule ty for the bond. highest standards. The proposed and placement of fill slopes within the required ffye-foot set- back from properly lines and within a public utility easement bridge with a high-rise span, and It was a step forward to en- raising of the roadway on the on Lot 31, Block A, of urtrecorded portion of Unit No. 1 of now knowing the interest rate at dorse the use of decals weighted Causeway spoil islands and at the Sanibel Isles subdivision situated ai ihe southeast comer of the intersection of San Carlos Say Drive and Dixie Beach which the bonds to fund the im- toward the more frequent user, entrance to the toll booth on Sum- Boulevard in Section 18, Township 46 South, Range 23 East provements will be issued, Coun- Valtin said. merlin Road will mitigate (Tax Parcel No. 1«-46-2J>Jf>0O0GU329O),- as submitted by Comer and Moore Construction inc., for T. Manford and cilman Fred Valtin said he didn't In response to concerns about flooding that could impede safe Rovtfla McGee. No. V-B6-38. know how to come to grips with the exorbitant increase in cost evacuation, she said. 11:15 *.m. 11. Consideration of a request lor variances to the Land Deveiopment Code, SecSon I.E.20: WasJerwater Disposal Systems 0.(1} Setbacks, to permit installation of a Details needed before 'PAWS' goes into operation wastewater system within 75 feet of an opert body of water, to permit placement of a fili slope within the required ftre- fooi setoack from a property line; and Section t.D.2. Permit- By BARBARA BRUNDAGE tion would mushroom as has CROW and could not be ted Uses, Required Conditions and Performance Standards; Islander staff writer Preservation and Residential Districts a. (5) 0-1 - Lowianci self-supporting. He was concerned about the city's Wetlands Zone (e) Required Conditions tfi. Front Yard Set- long-range commitment to the program and added the backs, and iv. Side Yard Setbacks, to permit const ruction of PAWS, Program for Animal Welfare on Sanibel, has a residence and dratnffefef retaining watt within the required city should not compete with the Humane Society by 50-foot setback from the centerfine of Woodrtng Road right- been established "for the humane care, protection and trying to provide long-term shelter for strays. of-way and within eight feet of the southerly -(Side} property control of homeless domestic animals for the sake of line on Lot 13 of S.B. Woodring's subdivision situated in Sec- Price said he envisioned no need for large buildings tion 13, Township 4$ Soutn, Range 22 East {Tax Parcel No. safety, health and the overall quality of the public and but something "a little bit more than the cages 13-48-22-J1-0000G.0T3Q}; as submitted by John and Patricia animal life on the Island." Eicheniamb. Mo. V-8635. (underneath the Police Department at City Hall)." 11:30 ajn. The program will be funded by the interest from a Price said the program is primarily directed toward 12. Consideration of a request -for a Development Permit to $25,000 bequest to the city from the late Father feral cats — to remove sick ones from the environ- provide for development of a single-family residence within 67 feet of the centerline of Periwinkle Way pursuant to Land Thomas Madden, the Episcopal priest who loved cats ment and to stop uncontrolled breeding. Development Gotte Section J.E.12; Additional Lot and Yard and for years personally fed countless abandoned "There will still be loose cats on Sanibel, but we Requirements a. Multiple Frontage tots, on a t5,Q49-s

Today Continued

tto.Fi 21, Townshtp 46 South, Bangs 23 East (Tax Paroet No. ^46-23.^04)011,0030}: as stttsniited by Qieg Wegiarz for Peter and Anae Badgiey, No.B6-39S2 DP. t145 NEW LISTINGS 13. Consideration of a re$W, t.D.2.a.{7}, and tJ>.2La.{9) o* the Land Development Code; pro- viding for accessory security guardhouses stf.d security gates without setbacks as Conditional Uses in the B?ind Pass area, Suit Beach Ridge, Lowland WeUands, Upland Weiiands, Mid-lsiand Bidge, and Altered Land Zones; SUNDIAL—Top floor two bedroom, two bath. You can have it all! A first living level unit establishing speoifjc requirements for such Conditional Uses; providing for conflict and severance: and providing an Excellent rental unit. Call today to see this Gulf vaulted ceilings located at SANDPIPER- efleclire date. No. LDC-86-32, view condo. $185,000 furnished. Call Mike BEACH. Secluded, with beautiful views. Recent- 1:10 p.tts. Parparian, Realtor-Associate. After hours. ly refurbished very attractively with lots of extras. 15. Planning Commission review and recommendation as to compliance with Sanibel Comprehensive Land Use Plan of 472-8008. This corner unit invites the breezes and we invite an ordinance amending Paragraph (c) of Subsection n you to view it. Excellent rental history. Just call t.B.2,c.(24) of the Land Devetopmen' Code; excluding from the definition of development the construction of any street Eliot Sugerman, Realtor-Associate, for informa- graphic exempted from or permitted in accordance with. Sec- tion. After hours, 472-2614. tion I.E18*; providing fo; conflict and severance; and pro- viding an effective date. No, LDC-36-34. Guarded by big pines and wildlife area adjoining the back of this 200' lot, it presents the ideal 1:20 p.m. 16. Planning Commtssioft review and recommendation as to location for your home in a beautiful setting at a reasonable price of only $49,500. Located on compliance with Sanibel Comprehensive Land Use Ptan of Serenity Lane in GOMBO LIMBO. Call Bob Merklas, Realtor-Associate. After hours, 472-1307. an ordinance amending Paragraph {a} of Subsection I.D.2.a.(6) of the Lsnd Development Code; permitting multi- family developments in certain, areas of the Upland Wetlands Zone withfn 4QQ feet of Periwtnfcfe Way between Tarpon Bay CONDOMINIUMS ^^ . Road and Causeway Road; providing for conflict and severance; and providing an effective date. No. LDC-88-35. Best of Beach and Bay — CAPTIVA COVE — COMPASS POINT #181 and CABANA 1:30 p.m, Top floor unit with loft and private elevator. Two #17—Seller has priced to SELL this Gulf front 17. Banning Commission review and recommendation as to compliance with Sanibei Comprehensive Land Use Plan of bedroom, two baths and den. Call Dave Putzel, condominium. Two bedroom, two bath plus den an ordinance amending Subsection }.F.2.a. of the Land Broker-Salesman. After hours, 472-9688. with spiral stairway to enclosed cabana and third Development Code; permitting development of a sing!e- family dweffing on existing parcels of at !easi five acres in bath. Whirlpool bath in master bath, side-by-side the Mangrove Forest Zone existing as of Dec. 1,1975; pro- NUTMEG VILLAGE—Private, residential con- refrigerator with water and ice dispenser, viding for conflict and severance; and providing an effective microwave, KitchenAide dishwasher and full size date. No. LOC-86-36. dominium. The only condo you'll want to call i-45 p.m. home. Magnificent, two bedroom, two bath unit washer and dryer. LOW, LOW PRICE $149,000. 1*. Adoption of a resolution approving Variance Ha. V-86-37. furnished. Call Marge McCombs, Realtor- (fLJ, McGOrmaetC Architect Inc., lor BTS 11 Development for under $200,000. Furnished and ready to move CorpoiBtioa) into. Call Mike Long, Broker-Salesman. After Associate. After hours, 466-6631. Adoption of a resoJation approves Variance Ho. V-8&34. hours, 472-4201. {Kattterine Gapo for James Brans) Adoption of a resolution approving Development Permit PRESTIGIOUS GULFSIDE PLACE—Two N«K8$-3BJ7 S.'P. ^Kathsrme Copo lor James Evans] TENNIS PLACE B34—Boating, tennis, pool bedroom, two bath plus den. Onit being sold un- Adoption of a resolution approving revisions to Develop- ment Permit No. 86-3559 D.P. (Mytoa Ireland tor Sanifeet and barbecue. Nicely decorated — $94,500. For furnished with some owner financing available. Manna, Inc.} particulars, call Dave Putzel, Broker-Salesman. $335,000. Call Dave Putzel, Broker-Salesman for AstapSon of a resolution regarding JnSerpreiation of Language in tand Q&veSQpBWfl*CodeSectlori1.£>ie, Fences, After hours, 472-9688. details. After hours, 472-9688. c. Maximum Height; No, tL-86-tOi. partner Properties, Inc.} h Adoptiortof a resoUitfoe denying revisions to Development:, PermU Ho. 86-3827. f RJ. McGwnaefc ArcMSecE Inc., fof ST$ it HOMES Oeve^jtnent Cor poration} Adoption of a resoJuiion approving Variance So Land MORE THAN A PLACE TO LIVE! This love CENTRALLY LOCATED-New immaculately Devefoproent Code Section !.E,20.c.£f){aSiv:. and denytftg Variance to Land Development Code Section t.D.2.a.(9)ie}l¥; ly custom built canal front home is located on furnished home with three bedrooms, two baths, Variance Ha. V-^-35. {Howatf Davis and Associates^ Inc., for a private cul-de-sac with spacious rooms that lead security system, amenities. All this for $159,500 A^. Jr. and Margaret MtHerJ ALL IN THE OtTY OF SAMfBEt to the outside The leisure room and kitchen furnished. For information, call Cathy Tremblay, LEE COUHTY, FLORI DA leading to the screened pool area is a great spot Broker-Salesman. After hours, 939-1506. t} a person decides to appeal any decision of the body wttfi fespect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, for entertaining family and friends.* For further he wBl need a record of the proceedings, and for SUGII pur- information on this three bedroom, two bath poses he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the home, call Cathy Tremblay, Broker-Salesman. proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. After hours, 939-1506. *HOME WARRAMTY. LAKE MUREX—Three bedroom, two bath, family room, screened porch overlooking lake, GUMBO LIMBO—Not a house — a home Island and bird sanctuary, within walking distance designed for the family, three bedroom — to the beach. Super home with beautiful land- possibly a fourth if you use the den plus large scaping and priced at $185,000. Call 472-4000 family room with fireplace, eat-in kitchen and din- for an appointment. ing area — pool and patio — separate two-car garage. $174,500. Home Warranty. Call Bob Merklas, Realtor-Associate. After hours, 472-1307. RESIDENTIAL HOMESITES - ESTATES For an excellent selection of building sites on Sanibel and Captiva, call the professionals at Mer- rill Lynch Realty. Choose from a price range from $38,500 to $475,000-. and take your pick from Gulf front to something a little less exotic. Whatever your preference, we can help you locate your Island get-away. Information contained herein while deemed accurate is not warranted by Merrill Lynch Realty.

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Call FISH now if you will need transportation on Nov. 4. 1O2O Periwinkle Way Sanibel Island, Florida, 33957 472-O4O4 813/472-4000 1-800-245-7284 _ (Outside Florida) 14A TUesday, October 28,1986 The ISLANDER Citysid City reaffirms mandatory Brazilian pepper removal policy Only Councilman Francis Bailey views the city's efforts as 'spitting in the wind'

By BARBARA BRUNDAGE Ron Hight, refuge manager, agreed Charlie Pounds, in charge of the Planning Commissioner Bill Webb, a islander staff writer that pepper trees probably never will city's noxious plant control program, member of the Vegetation Committee, be eradicated on Sanibel, but he added reported 15 of the 25 acres the city owns said an easier alternative to hand cut- After hearing testimonials from the the accumulative effect of the efforts between Causeway and Bailey roads ting involves spraying poison on the manager of the J.N. "Ding" Darling now being made is measurable. north of Periwinkle Way have been peppers well in advance of the start of National Wildlife Refuge, the director "We (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) cleared of pepper, melaleuca and construction and leaving the trees in of the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation have a commitment to control Australian pines. The total per-acre place until they are dead. Webb said he Foundation and the city's noxious plant Brazilian peppers and melaleuca on cost was about $1,400 and included personally used this method to clear specialist, the City Council last week refuge property," Hight told the hand and machine clearing, spraying the peppers from the area along Tar- reaffiraned its commitment to man- council. of stumps with Garlon and hauling pon Bay Road before the city began datory removal of Brazilian pepper From personal experience, Hight away debris. construction of the bike path. He trees as a condition for development on said, he knows that the city's program Follow-up spraying of new growth is estimated it cost about $100 an acre, in- Sanibel. for mandatory removal is working. required about twice a year to keep the cluding the cost of the poison and his The issue was revisited last week at "I'm convinced that a voluntary pro- area open and encourage native labor at $10 an hour. the urging of Councilman Francis gram won't work," he added. vegetation. All four of Bailey's colleagues on the Bailey, who views the city's efforts to Erie Lindblad, SCCF's new executive K.C. Emerson, chairman of the city's council stated their strong support for eradicate the noxious exotic tree as director, said the foundation has an on- Vegetation Committee, frequently keeping the mandatory policy. "spitting in the wind." going program to get rid of pepper and makes inspections of. vacant property Councilman Bill Hagerup suggested "We haven't even made a dent in it," melaleuca on the 248-acre site of the prior to its development. He said pep- that more information on Webb's Bailey said. "It would take hundreds of visitor center. per must be removed from the entire method for removal should be made thousands of dollars to remove it all." As a newcomer to the Islands, Lind- residential site before a certificate of available to the public. Bailey said his main concern was blad said he has a different perspective occupancy is issued. Mayor Louise Johnson recommend- "the little guy" for whom it is a severe and would hate to see the mandatory Hand clearing peppers from a ed that the city reinspect large tracts burden to have to remove all the pep- requirement dropped from the city's 15,000-square-foot lot costs about already cleared and suggest respray- per before he can build on his lot. statute. $2,000. ing if the peppers are sprouting again.

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#A-4-GEOUND FLOOR GULF FRONT WRAP-AROUND VIEW OF POOL #127—Three bedrooms, three baths plus a den. Beautifully furnished at AND BEACH. This 2100 sq. ft. three bedroom, two bath with Fla. room says $595,000. it all in luxury. Furnished for $437,500 terms. #306—Two bedroom, two bath, Vi$9j$n. $342,000 furnished. #B-33—Third floor, two bedroom, two bath. Spectacular furnishings in soft #308—Two bedrooms 2 bath with den $330,000 unfurnished. blue pastels. Most be seen. $237,500 furnished. Seller will consider trade. #114—Two bedroom, two bath, with den $379,500 unfurnished. #B-42-FOURTH FLOOR BEACH VIEW PENTHOUSE WITH PRIVATE ROOF- #319—Two bedroom, two bath with den. $369,000. TOP SUNDECK. Large two bedroom, two bath with a fantastic rental history. $275,000 furnished. Seller will consider trade for low density West Gulf Drive unit. GULF FRONT FOR UNDER $171,000° #B-47-CORNER ONE OF A KIND FOURTH FLOOR PENTHOUSE WITH Super rental return on this beautifully furnished two bedroom, two bath TREMENDOUS GULFFRONT VIEWS. Furnished with everything down to unit. Owner says sell in '86. Call today for details. electric drape openers. Great buy for only3£29&T©90- $275,000 furnished. JSRySi—Beautifully furnished two beorodni.Two^baBi comer unit that has never been rented. $237,500. SUNDIAL One of Sanibel's finest rental properties offering 13 tennis courts, three pools, #C-3l—Pt. Santo 2 bedroom, 2 bath corner unit with great views, $221,995 restaurant, lounge and much more. Sundial offers one, two, and two bedroom furnished. with a den units, with views and prices for everyone. #C-36—Third floor, two bedroom, ijPftjjjath gulfview unit. Tastefully #H-107 CLUB SUITE one bedroom with GULF VIEWS furnished at $152,000. decorated. Seller open to all reasonableliners. Priced at $209,000 furnished. #Q303—Beautifully furnished two bedroom, two bath with den. This unit #D-7—Ground floor corner unit with private patio off kitchen, two bedrooms, must be seen. Offered at $259,000. two baths and gulf views. $232,000 furnished. J-301—Fabulous Gulf views, great rental history, offered at $175,000. #D-46-SUPER TWO BEDROOM, TWO BATH, FOURTH FLOOR PENTHOUSE. THIS IS ONE YOU MUST SEE. IT WELL NOT LAST LONG. Good terms pric- COQUINA BEACH 629D ed at $245,000 furnished. First floor two bedroom, two bath. Good rental history, completely furnish- #E-22—Second floor beauty, with both pool and beach views. Two bedroom, ed for only $149,000. two bath all new furnishings. Seller will trade for beach front house. Priced $254,900 furnished. SANIBEL ARMS WEST #E-33—Two bedroom, two bath plus DEN. Beautifully furnished plus great GULF FRONT nicely furnished with a great rental history. Owner says sell Gulf views. $278,500 furnished. in '86. $29£^e2L$191,900 furnished. HOMES GUMBO LIMBO—Three bedroom, two bath new home under construction, completion date of Feb. 1. You can pick your colors and carpeting. $139,000 including appliances plus fireplace. SANIBEL RIVER ESTATES—Four bedroom, two bath pool home on a lagoon, with deeded beach access. The perfect home for your family. $169,500. MIDDLE GULF DRIVE pool home overlooking lagoon and golf course with OWNERS SAY SELL IN '86! three bedrooms and two baths. Nicely furnished for $250,000. Cash Incentives and Terms Offered DUPLEX #B-22—Second floor two bedroom, two bath. Good rental history and fur- nishings. $224,900. Want the real "Old Sanibel" type cottage? Just listed a small duplex with one bedroom, one bath with large efficiency unit attached. Separate screen- #C-33—Three bedrooms with great panoramic views over the lake to the Gulf. ed porches. Vaulted beamed ceilings and old Florida pine paneling with built- $250,000 furnished. -in bookshelves add to the charm. Only 200 feet to bay beach access and one #E-7—Gulf front'3 bedroom,"lfbath ground floor. Walk right out to the block to Gulf beach access. Only $130,000 partially furnished. beautiful beach. Offered at tSiS^CETurnished. $299,500 furnished. #E-24—GULF FRONT-three bedrooms," two baths, $320,000 furnished. HOMESITE #E-35—GULF FRONT beautifully furnished two bedroom two bath with great GULF RIDGE—Prestige community with guardhouse and security gates. rental history. $280,000. Deeded beach access, two tennis courts and pool, $157,500. RO. BOX 210 — 2402 PALM RIDGE ED. 472-5021 SANIBEL ISLAND, FL 33957 (800) 237-514b 16A Tuesday, October 28, 1986 The ISLANDER Cityside ROGO applicants obtain extentionsfor four months

By BARBARA BRUNDAGE Though it is not known yet the number of allocations Islander staff writer that will be terminated for failure to obtain building permits by Oct. 31, it is likely there will be enough to • Holders of 16 RATE OF GROWTH ALLOCATIONS CITY reach the magic number of 96, Webb speculated. He who will not be able to obtain building permits before added there was a strong possibility that multi-family Oct., 31 have been granted FOUR-MONTH EXTEN- BRIEFS developers would not want all 15 units at this time. SIONS by the City Council. In addition, Webb said, in the event there were a Reassured by Planning Commissioner Bill Webb no problem satisfying the demand for dwelling units shortfall the commission is comfortable with using that the action would have no impact on the November on Nov. 10. There are 81 applications for single-family surplus units to meet the demand. ROGO process, the council gave the carte blanche ex- homes and four multi-family applications calling for Lennart Lorenson, councilman-elect who had just tension to all the petitioners last week. Councilman 15 units, for a total of 96 units. stepped down as commission chairman, agreed w Fred Valtin, who has a single-family home application There are 70 new dwelling unit allocations, with 58 Webb's assessment. in the upcoming competition, declared a conflict of reserved for single-family and 12 for multi-family. 17 ROGO allocations for the November period will be interest and abstained from voting. allocations not used in July swell the pot to 87 units, Webb said it appeared the commission would have Webb said. Please see CITY BRIEFS, next page

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Eat-In or Take Out 472-1910 replacing CBN Cable Network Open Wed.-Sat., 11 AM to 9 PM on Cable Channel 16 effective November 1. Just Before Blind Pass — Sanibel TBN is a specialty station offering continuous religious programming on a full time basis. CALL 472-4787 TBN is available on our Expanded Basic Tier which also includes Arts & Entertainment, MAIN OFFICE CAPTIYA BRANCH OFFICE 1711 Periwinkle Way Located at the Nickelodeon, Headline News, Corner-of Casa Ybel Road New Post Office Building and USA Network 472-1128 472-3318 Serving Sanihel and Captiva Islands ASSOCIATES, INC., B10KE1 amder tke same management, since 1970 A LIKE-NEW BEACH HOME

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Located just 350 feet to the best beach on all of Sanibel Island at the foot of Seagrape Lane. Two bedrooms and two baths; just recently fully refurbished with an ALL-NEW LOOK throughout. Large wooden decks with ramps; ideal for wheelchair use or for toddlers. Large homesite of 100' by 150' (over % acre) in a very high and dry area. The grounds abound in fine foliage including Areca, Coconut and Sabal palms, Seagrapes, txora, Hibiscus, Shrimp Plant, Gumbo limbo, Mango, Mahogany, Frangipani, and Cactus, Guava, Key limes and to top it off, Joewood plus decorative plantings around the house. Call us for details.

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How about 8.3 acres of predominately high and dry land with several HUNDRED feet of road fron- tage on a city-maintained, paved road not far from the beach? Already approved by the City of Sanibel to accomodate two homes or a duplex residence. Can be purchased with terms. Suodtal Beach &1enms Resort The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 17A Dityside 'ity briefs

iade by the commission at the regular meeting begin- ng at 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10.

Islanders Jim Hermes and John Stephens have been ppointed as the city's representatives on the POLICE jENSION BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Capt. Bill Trefny and Sgt. Jack Primm have been ected by their peers to represent the Police Depart- the board. ^ legislation calls for these four members • elect a fifth member whose appointment must be pproved by the council. The council will ratify the fth trustee at the Nov. 4 meeting. Looking out from Blind Pass. Photo by Ricki Kosakow Cooper.

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BUSINESS Sanibel-based brokerage office opens By SCOTT MARTELL BRIEFS islander staff writer Firm is a branch of LaSalie St. Securities, Inc. Walk into a new cor- ner office in the Sanibel Myers is new director Professional Center off Wooster Lane, and the of catering at South Seas first thing you notice is the quiet. There's no Bill Myers has yelling of bids. There's been appointed not even the sound of a director of cater- ticker. ing and assistant Wall Street and the food and beverage New York Stock Ex- director at South change it isn't. But Seas Plantation. Sanibel now has its own Myers' expand- brokerage firm which, ed responsibilities like other brokerages, will include all is linked to the finan- food and beverage cial pulse of the sales to incoming country. groups at South Island residents Ar- Seas Plantation as nold Burghardt and ' well as direct con- _.„ „ Alan Wortzel recently trol over all cater- BUI Myers .. opened the office. Left to right: Account executives Paul Fijman, Arnold Burghardt and Erin ing operations at the resort. He was previous- Several Lee County McAlister. ly manager of Chadwiek's restaurant on the brokerage firms serve clients on the Islands, but this While the hustle and bustle of Wall Street isn't plantation. Sanibel-based business will serve the Islands and all heard on Wooster Lane, the information still is very He-has a degree in business administration of Lee County. visible — specifically with the PC Quote computer from Northern Virginia Community College. The firm is a branch brokerage of LaSalle St. software system which is satellite transmitted. Securities, Inc., which is based in Chicago. LaSalle Dominating the office is the computer screen that Clement named director has about 70 branches in the United States, but lists stocks for sale, their price, and when the last Sanibel's is the first branch of the firm in Florida. transaction took place. A bar moves to a company of Marquis marketing "We're here to provide clients with personal where a stock transaction is currently taking place. finance services. We're able to provide any invest- As the transaction occurs, the numbers change on Joan Clement is ment available," Burghardt said. the computer screen. the new director of The firm's three account executives are In the bottom of the screen is an AP news window marketing for Burghardt, Erin McAlister and Paul Fijman. where Burghardt or McAlister can call up specific Marquis Hotels Burghardt said he plans to add a licensed com- news stories relevant to a particular stock. Another and Resorts. (He- modities representative in January. And the Finan- window gives the general market summary. And the rn . e a;••£• : w a s cial News Network will run constantly in the office. system has the potential to call up more specific in- I-reviously the "Alan (Wortzel) and I discussed opening a formation about each individual stock. farm's marketing brokerage at length. We decided the niche was here, "The PC Quote system also has a portfolio manager.* and that it was worth the attempt to fill it," said analysis available,'' MeAlister said. Portfolio ^ In her new Burghardt, who has lived on Sanibel for four years. analysis has been one of her main duties for the past capacity she is Until last year, Burghardt's interest in financial two years. She has worked in the Cape Coral and responsible for planning and the stock market was only a serious San Francisco offices of Dean Witter and is now a directing the avocation away from his teaching and ad- licensed account executive. •' ^ marketing, adver- ministrative work at Canterbury School in Fort Portfolio analysis is an important part of financed tising and public Joan Clement Myers. He quit that job to spend a year with the planning, McAlister said. "If someone comes to us relations pro- American Investment Banking Corporation in after having used three or four brokers over the grams for 10 of the firm's 12 resort properties. Miami, where he served as a broker and conducted years, they might not be exactly sure what they She will also promote Marquis Central market research. have," she said. "We can put it all together for them Reservations, which handles bookings for 16 Burghardt said the new Island firm can provide and lay it out in simple terms. Then we analyze it Southwest Florida properties. everything from stocks, cash managment accounts, and take it from there." Prior to her two years with Marquis, Cle- IRAs, Keough accounts, mutual funds and bonds. McAlister added she has an interest in a relatively ment worked in public relations for two hotel- LaSalle St. Securities, toe, uses the services of conservative approach to investing — mutual funds casino corporations in Atlantic City, N. J. Securities Settlement Corporation, one of The and blue-chip stocks. Travelers Companies, for all of its clearing. LaSalle St. Securities is a member of the National Palmer Cablevision honors Because of Wortzel's background in real estate, Association of Securities Dealers, the Securities In- the brokerage will also offer real estate as an invest- vestors Protection Corporation and the Municipal local technician Pawlowski ment option, Burghardt said, adding, "So we'll have Securities Rulemaking Board. Its subsidiary, \ the potential to manage all of an individual's in- LaSalle St. Investment Advisors, is registered with J Willie vestments, both the tangibles such as real estate and _ the Securities and Exchange Commission as an in- Pawlowski, techni- the intangibles such as stocks." - vestment advisor. cian with Cablevi- sion of the Islands, has been named Employee of the Month among all his Palmer Cablevision co- workers in Sanibel, Captiva, Pine Island, Naples and Marco Island. Other Island Willie Pawlowski Cablevision FISH OF SANIBEL employees who have been so honored are Meredith Heal and Dave Bowers. Ward McKee, manager of Cablevision of the (Friends In Service Here) Islands,- says Pawlowski was a dedicated worker throughout the summer, when cable problems must be handled even though vaca- When you need help call this FISH Service Number tions deplete the small work force of techni- cians on Sanibel and Captiva. Summer is also the time when system outages are frequent because of lightning storms. 472-0404 FISH volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors. The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 19A Property appraiser wants to change state methods mn Wilkinson took his plan to Tallahassee last week and will visit Sanibel next week to explain his position

By BARBARA BRUNDAGE appraisals be made at full market treating the Island differently from county's 1986-87 budget and millage Islander staff writer value for tax purposes. other areas of Lee County. rate and the relationship to property At the invitation of the Sanibel City Johnson emphasized that the event is assessments. Lee County Property Appraiser Ken Council, Wilkinson will appear at a not a special council meeting but a At a press conference in the state Wilkinson went to Tallahassee last town meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. public forum. capital Oct. 15, Wilkinson explained week to kick off his campaign to place 6 at the Sanibel Community Islanders will have an opportunity to that the proposed constitutional Ms Save Our Homes program on the Association. air their gripes; Wilkinson in turn will amendment is designed to help curb iMt as a constitutional amendment. Mayor Louise Johnson will introduce have the opportunity to defend his skyrocketing, assessments that will Thursday, Nov. 6, Wilkinson Wilkinson, who has been the butt of method of property appraisal. continue to climb as the escalation of will come to Sanibel to explain to Island criticism by many Sanibel taxpayers Chris Chronis, director of Lee the real estate market continues. homeowners how the proposal will whose property assessments increased County's Department of Management Wilkinson's scheme would freeze the ameliorate some of the inequities of the sharply this year. Many believe Wilkin- and Budget, will also be on hand to t policy that mandates property son is "picking on " Sanibel and answer any questions about the Please see ASSESS, next page

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Assess Continued from page 19A Questions about the value of homes covered by the can't legally because the state Con- homestead exemption until those stitution calls for appraisals at 100 per- Blind Pass Bridge? homes are sold. The new assessment cent of market value. would then be based on the selling "I'm trying to change the law," he price. says. Bring them to His plan also provides for annual in- With the support of a dozen other creases in assessments of owner- county property appraisers statewide, the Chape! by the Sea occupied homes of no more than 3 per- Wilkinson is forming a committee to at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4. cent tied to the cost of living index. solicit the 346,000 signatures of "We are taxing people out of their registered voters needed to put the pro- homestead property, " Wilkinson says. posal on the ballot. If this turns out to "Some people move to Florida, buy a be impossible, he said he will pressure home they expect to occupy the rest of the Legislature to adopt his proposal. A Lee County engineer will be on hand their lives, and then have to sell His idea of freezing property values to answer questions from Captivans because rising property values mean is a way to make newcomers to Florida about plans for a new bridge. higher taxes. bear the cost of new growth, he "I want to do something about the believes. situation in Florida," he adds. "Now I The public is invited.

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Consolidated Report of Condition of Bank of the Islands, Sanibel-Captiva of Sanibel, Florida and Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, a member of the Federal Reserve system, at the close of business September 30,1986 in accor- CAPTIVA TRADING COMPANY'S dance with a call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. FRESH FISH EXTRAVAGANZA ASSETS Dollar Amounts in Thousands Lowest Prices On The Islands/ 1. Cash and balance due from depository Institutions: a. Non interest-bearing balances and currency and coin 4,873 b. interest-bearing balances. 2,106 2. Securities - s 23,049 3. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreementsto resell 180 SHRIMP 4. Loans and lease financing receivables: small $4.99 LB. a. Loans and leases, net of unearned Income 61,676 b. LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses 536 medium $5.99 LB. a LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve. None large $7.99 LB. d. Loans and leases, net of unearned income, jumbos $8.99 LB. allowance, and reserve 61,140 5. Asseis held in trading accounts None 6. Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 1,758 . 7. Other real estate owned ,... .271 FRESH FISH 8. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and Black Grouper $5.99 LB. associated companies None 9. Customers' liability to this bank in acceptances outstanding None Shark Steaks $1.99 LB. 10. Intangible assets. None Sea Scallops $7.99 LB. •M. Other assets 1,140 12. Total asseis 94,517 Salmon Steaks $6.99 LB. LIABILITIES 13. Deposits: Prices Effective Tuesday, Oct. 21—Sunday, Oct. 26 — a. In domestic offices. 86,544 (1) Non Interest-bearing ; 13,769 (2) Interest-bearing...... 72,775 HOME DELIVERY 472-4200 b- In foreign offices, Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs...:, (1) Non Interest-bearing. (2) Interest-bearing ...... 1...... '.. PEG'S CORNER — "THE HOMEMADE DELI" 14. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreemenis Homemade Fresh Deli Salads • Sliced Meats SI Cheeses to purchase. .. .266 Home Cooked Roast Beef • Sandwiches made to order 15. Demand notes issued by the US. Treasury None Party Platters • Homemade Pies • Pastries • Brownies 16. Other borrowed money None 17. Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under captialized leases None 18. Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding None TRY OUR "MORNING SANDWICH" 19. Notes and debenture subordinated to deposits None Fried egg, ham, and choice of cheese on a fresh baked croissant. 20. Other liabilities. 757 Made to your order. Served all day. 21. Total liabilities. .87,567 22. Limited-Hfe preferred stock None EQUITY CAPITAL 23. Perpetual preferred stock None CAPTIVA'S ONLY SUPERMARKET 24. Common Stock 817 ONE-STOP SHOPPING 25. Surplus 1,912 26. Undivided profits and capital reserves 4,221 27. Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments, Farm Fresh Produce 28. Total equity capital. 6,950 Dairy 8L Frozen. Foods 29. Total "liabilities, Jlmited-iife preferred stock and equity capital 94,517 Choice Western Beef Fresh Chicken & Pork \, Lyman H. Frank, St V.P. & Cashier of the above-named bank do hereby declare that Groceries * Hardware • Houseware • Beach Items this Report of Condition has been prepared In conformance with the instructions issued Photocopying • Same Day Photo Service • Telegrams by the Board of Governors of the Federal System and is true to the best ol my knowledge and belief. Lyman H. Frank We, the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of this Report of Condition and LOCATED ACROSS FROM SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief IN PLANTATION VIEW SHOPPING CENTER has been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the Board of Gover- nors of the Federal Reserve System and is true and correct. John W. Beck Robert C. Haynie OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. - 10 P.M. James G. Lowman tuc stern union FBI. & SAT. 'TIL MIDNIGHT The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 21A

Robert Robertson to Alathena Layman, Parcel in Section 30 Township 46 South, Range 23 East, Sanibel, $275,000. Cast you r pu m pkln vote William Breeder to Cristian Pablo Rauert, Lot 184, Sanibel Bayous PERMITS AND DEEDS Phase II, $250,000. Rufus Oodrili to James Barnes, Lot 6, Seagull Estates, $192,300. Artcraft Apartments, inc. to Joseph Kreisher, Lot 3, Terrell Ridge, and help United Way government lot 1, Section 29, Township 46 South, Range 22, $123,000. Building permits for construction projects were issued by the city of Virginia Deters and William Molloy to Richard Longa, Lot 92. Block el during the period ending Oct. 24,1986, to: 3, First Add. Shell Harbor, $88,000. United Way of Lee County encourages all ghouls and dney Mitchell, 1447 Albatross, for a pool by Penguin Pools for Knut Nordpy and Susan Nordby to Stephen Herman, Lot 37, Shell goblins to help judge the third annual Pumpkin Harbor, $86,000. Margaret Mogck, 2359 Periwinkle Way, to replace stairs by Goode Peter Moyer to Phyllis Pritchard, Lot 11, Block 3, Unit 5, Sanibel Decorating Contest sponsored by United Telephone of Construction for $2,000. Estates, $82,500. Florida. The contest takes place this Wednesday and Bruce Drobnyk, 1069 Bird Lane, for a single-famiy residence by the Houston Hill to Mary Lou Bailey, Lots 4 and 5, Block D, Unit I, Del owner for $200,000. Sega, $65,000. . Thursday, Oct. 29-30, at Edison Mall in Port Myers. John and Marilyn Knaff, 735 Sanddoliar Drive, for a single-family William Simmonds to Robert Vantassel, Unit A-302, Beachcomber A pumpkin patch full of scary, funny, and other im- residence by Michigan Homes for $130,308. Condominium, $400,000. Joe Gault, 9427 Sage Court, for remodeling by Mark McQuade for Donald Brandin to Windsor Price, Unit 102, Building A, By The Sea aginatively decorated pumpkins will be on display bet- $5,000. Condominium, $380,000. ween Penneys and Maas Brothers. Shoppers will cast Frederick Smith Sr., 1174 Sandcastle Road, for a single-family Charles Slanetz to Kenneth Stanjones, Apartment 1-101, Sundial "coin votes" by depositing pennies, nickels, dimes or residence by Kenter Corp for $150,000. Sanibel Condominium, $205,000. Michigan Homes, 700 Birdie View, for a screen enclosure by Abaco Lloyd Weber to James Brookover, Apartment UD-31, Pointe Santo dollars in ballot boxes by their favorite pumpkin. Aluminum for $2,500. de Sanibel, $200,000. All proceeds will benefit United Way of Lee County. Michigan Homes, 707 Birdie View, for a pool enclosure, by Abaco Kenneth Stanjones to Stephen Gajarsky, Apartment 1-202, Sundial Aluminum for $2,500. of Sanibel, $185,000. Money voting will end at 3 p.m. Friday. The winners in Michigan Homes, 1288 Par View Drive, for a screen enclosure by Richard Miller to Tanya Miller, Apartment U-46, Pointe Santo de the scariest, funniest and most creative categories apo Aluminum for $2,500. Sanibel, $150,800. John Harrington, 1207 Par View Drive, for a pool enclosure by Lawrence Bischoff and Nicholas Mattesich to lrwin Cooperman, will be announced Monday, Nov. 3. ') Aluminum for $2,500. Unit 203, Building F, Blind Pss Condominium, $146,700. This year United Way volunteers hope to raise Richard Miller to Tanya Miller, Apartment B-23, Pointe Santo de The following deed transactions involving Sanibel and Captiva pro- Sanibel, $140,300. $1,030,000 to support deserving service agencies in Lee perty were completed during the one-week period ending Oct. 19,19S6. Henry Bower to Mary Stegman, Apartment F-l, Spanish Cay Unit II County. These deeds recorded are for more than $60,000: Condominium, $100,000.

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1986 Goal Do as I do " Sanibel resident Deb Burghardt visited Sanibei Elementary School one aitematf last week and presented a mime show for a cap- tive audience of youngsters. At top, Burghardt plays an im- aginary game of balloon toss with kindergartener Pura Scott, left, and first grader Kerry Dvorin, right. Left: Burghardt's show included sever?1-, costumes that help* . tell her tales. She didn't' utter a word throughout the performance. •ij}'.

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without the proper permit is 472-0497 or 472-8100 beginning, intermediate and Sanibel-Captiva Power Sanibel Elementary School 3anks $35. Sunday worship services at advanced players at the Dunes Squadron - General member- Sanibel-Captiva Road ON CAPTIVA public beach 10 a.m. at the church across Country Club. Call by 4 p.m,. ship meetings held on the se- Public courts ank of the Islands access for no charge can be from Periwinkle Place shopp- Monday if you want to play at cond Wednesday of every Lighted evenings until 10 lain Office found at Turner Beach or fur- ing center. Child care provided. 6 p.m. Tuesday. The $10 cost month at the Sanibel Com- p.m. No reservations. No 399 Periwinkle Way ther north just past the en- Elevator for easy access. covers dinner and prize money. munity Association. Luncheon charge. T2-4141 trance to-South Seas Church office open 9 a.m. to Bring a board. Call 472-9228 or at noon every Wednesday and Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- Plantation. 1 p.m. Tuesday through 472-6600. executive meetings the first RACQUETBALL ay through Thursday; 9 a,m. State law prohibits nude Saturday. Wednesday of every month at Signal Inn > 6 p.'^fcjday. Drive-in win- sunbathing on all Florida Barrier Island Group for the the Coconut Grove. Call Olde Middle Gulf Drive 3W op.^^30 a.m. to 4 p.m. beaches. Violators will be St. Isabel Arts - Supporting and pro- 472-1316. 472-4690 onday through Thursday; 8:30 prosecuted. Catholic Church moting the arts on Sanibel and Two air-conditioned inside m. to 6 p.m. Friday. Closed 3669 Sanibel-Captiva Road Captiva. Meets at 7:30 p.m. on Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club - courts open by appointment. aturday and Sunday. 472-2673 the last Monday of every Meets at 8 p.m. on the third Call for reservations. Msgr. Robert Schlefen, pastor; month at the Sanibe! Public Monday of every month at the ank of the Islands Rev. Jerome Fraser, associate Library. Members and prospec- Sanibel Community Associa- anibel branch Biking Saturday Vigil - 5:30 p.m.; tive members are welcome. tion. For information call alley's Shopping Center Sunday Mass - 8:30 and 10:30 Call 472-5901 for information. membership chairman Al T2.5173 The extensive network of a.m., noon; Daily Mass - 8:30 Bridell, 472-1637, or write the Doctors Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- bike paths on Sanibe! is clearly a.m.; Holy Days schedules the Caiusa Aquatic Program - A Sanibel Shell Club, P.O. Box ay through Thursday, 9 a.m. marked along the edge of the same as weekends. non-profit organization 355, Sanibel 33957. GENERAL PRACTICE i 6 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 1 road. Observe caution when dedicated to increasing nature Jean Gentry, M.D., P.A. m. Saturday. Closed Sunday. driving near the bike path. St. Michael and AH awareness and exploring the Sanibel Community Associa- 2250 Periwinkle Way A state law and city or- Angels' Episcopal Church Island environment. Informa- tion - Meets at 6:30 p.m. on the 472-4188 ank of the Islands dinance combine to prohibit 2304 Periwinkle Way tion collected is forwarded to second Wednesday of every aptlva branch parking or driving on the bike The Rev. William Dodd, Rector the Florida Department of month November through May Stephan Halabis, M.D., FACS aptiva Square, 472-3212 paths. Mopeds are not permit- The Rev. William Walker, priest Natural Resources. in the SCA hall on Periwinkle 2426 Palm Ridge Road Open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon- ted on the bike paths. associate For ages 12 to adult, Tues- Way. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 472-3163 ay through Thursday, 9 a.m. If you plan to spend some 472-2173 day and Thursday. Children's 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. 16 p.m. Friday. Closed Satur- time on a bike make sure your Sunday service - 7:30, 9:30 program Saturday. Family pro- Call 472-2155 or 472-1316. Stanley Wegryn, M.D. FACS ay and Sunday. vehicle is equipped with a a.m. gram Sunday afternoon. $25 Wegryn Medical Center horn, good brakes and a light Wednesday - Healing ser- per person. Transportation pro- Sanibel League of Women 4301 Sanibel-Captiva Road irst Federal * for night riding. vice - 9 a.m. vided. Call 472-9282. Voters - Meets at 9:30 a.m. on Open 24 hours avings and Loan Under Florida law bicycle Thursday - 7:30 a.m., Bible the third Monday of every 472-4131 aim Ridge Road and riders have the same rights study follows Christian Women's Club - month at the Sanibel Public lorence Street and responsibilities as motor Meets for luncheon on the se- Library. Call Charlotte Hamlet, MEDICINE AND SURGERY anibel, 472-1537 vehicle drivers. ; Unitarian Universalists cond Thursday of every month 472-2927. John Collucci, D.O. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, Mon- Of The Islands at Sundial resort. Reservations Island Medical Clinic ay through Thursday; 9 a.m. Rev. William Surnside Miller required. Call 472-5085 or Sanibel Singles - "The alter- 2400 Palm Ridge Road > 6 p.a^Eriday. Closed 472-3892 (Island chairman) 472-4275 for times. native to the bar scene" meets 472-5974 Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the at 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday. Camping first and third Sunday of every Civil War Relnactment Society Call 472-0058 for details. INTERNAL MEDICINE irst Independence Bank month November through April - Bi-monthly meetings. Call AND CARDIOLOGY 245 Palm Ridge Road Camping on the beach is at Sanibel Congregational 472-0482 for more information. Stephen Muilins, M.D. Star Center prohibited, as are open beach United Church of Christ. 2440 Palm Ridge Road fires. Fires are permitted, Island Children's Cooperative - 472-1334 Ope ^B^rn. to 4 p.m. Mon- however, in approved cooking island babysitting exchange. Courts and ay thr^^n Thursday; 9 a.m. containers (not to exceed Call 472-0344 for more CHIROPRACTIC > 5 p.m Friday. Closed Satur- 48x24x12 inches deep) with an information. Harry Kair, D.C., P.A. ay and Sunday. extruded metal grill for non- Clubs courses 1650 Periwinkle Way commercial food preparation. Island Fishing Club - Meets at 472-1824 After you have your beach 6 p.m. on the first Tuesday of itlzen Southern Aianon - Meets at 8 p.m. every GOLF ational Bank party please assume respon- every month at the Jacaranda OPTOMETRISTS sibility for cleaning up any lit- Tuesday and at noon every Fri- Inn on Periwinkle Way. Beachview Golf Course f Lee County day at Sanibel Community Par View Drive Robert LeSage, O.D. ndy Rosse Lane ter or debris from the area. Timothy Underfill! Church. For more information Kiwanis - Meets at 7:30 a.m. Off Middle Gulf Drive aptiva, 472-6666 call 472-3935. 472-2626 1571 Periwinkle Way Open 9 a.m. to 3' p.m. Mon- every Wednesday at the Put- 472-4204 ting Pelican, Beachview Coun- Semi-private ay through Friday. Closed Alcoholics Anonymous - At St. eekends. try Club. Visiting Kiwanians Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Reser- PHARMACIES Michael and All Angeis welcome. For information call vations required. Public Churches Episcopal Church. Thursday: welcome. Green fees: $9 for Corner Drugs onor System John Friedlund, 472-1537. Bailey's Shopping Center Closed discussion. Friday: Men's non-denominational nine holes, $16 for 18. Electric (-hour tellers First Baptist Church Open speakers. Sunday: Clos- carts: $6 for nine holes, $12 for 472-4149 Provided by Bank of the 4115 Sanibel-Captlva Road Bible study sponsored by the Pharmacist on duty 9 a.m. to 6 ed step. All meetings at 8 p.m. Kiwanians meets at 7:30 a.m. 18. ilands at Bailey's and Jerry's Pastor Jamie Stiison No smoking. p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 n Sanibel and at 110 Chad- 472-1018 every Tuesday at Jacaranda a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. At Sanibel Congregational Inn, 1223 Periwinkle Way. The Dunes Country Club ick's^kiguaru e on Captlva. Sunday - Sunday school, United Church -10 a.m. Mon- 949 Sandcastle Road Eckerd Drugs 9:30 a.m.; worship 10:30 a.m. day, women's closed discus- 472-2535 and 7 p.m. Lions - Meets at 6:30 p.m. on 2331 Palm Ridge Road sion, no smoking; 8 p.m. Tues- the first and third Wednesday Semi-private Wednesday - Home day, closed discussion; noon Open daylight to dusk. Call 472-1719 fellowship groups, 7:30 p.m. of every month at the Sanibe! Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday Thursday, men's closed big Community Association. for starting time. Public Beaches Nursery available for all book discussion. welcome. Green fees: $9 for through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 services. nine holes, $14 for 18. Electric p.m. Sunday. UNRESTRICTED lions Auxiliary - Meets at 6:30 American Association of p.m. on the third Wednesday of carts: $9 for nine holes, $14 for pt NO STICKER First Church of Christ Retired Persons (AARP), 18. Pull carts: $2 and $3. Club MASSAGE THERAPY i permfttla for everyone along Scientist, Sanibel-Captiva eaGh month at the Dunes. Call Diana Silverstone 472-5517 - Meets at 1:30 pm. on Dottie Withington, 472-5555. rentals: $5 and $10. » Causeway, at the Sanibe! 2950 West Gulf Drive the second Friday of every Licensed Massage Therapist 472-5579 ighthouse and Fishing Pier at 472-4449 : month at the Sanibel Com- TENNIS ie eastern tip of the Island, at Sunday -11 a.m. worship munity Association. New Beginners Club - An infor- 1619 Periwinkle Way mal monthly gathering for The Dunes Country Club iulfside City Park off Casa and Sunday school. -949 Sandcastle Road Unit 105-A be! Road, on the east side of Wednesday - 8 p.m. service women who are new residents Downstairs in the island American Business Women's of the Islands. Call Peggy 472-3522 ie Sanibe) end of the Reading room open 10 a.m. Association - Meets for dinner Semi-private Tower. By appointment only. Suseway, at the gulf end of to noon Wednesday and Jackson, 472-1694, for meeting and business at 5:30 p.m. on date, time and place. Full racquet facilities. Open arpon Bay Road and at the Friday. the second Thursday of every daylight to dusk. $10.50 per The Neuromuscular Center irost property on Tarpon Bay month at the Putting Pelican hour per court. Call for court Licensed Massage Therapists bad. Sanibel Community Overeaters Anonymous - Meets 472-4299 restaurant at the Beachview at 7:30 p.m. every Monday at time. Lessons available. Off-Islanders with Church (interdenominational) Country Club. Any woman who Timbers Court, Rabbit Road lESTftlCTED PARKING 1740 Periwinkle Way (next Sanibel Congregational United. is employed either part- or full- Church of Christ. Call 472-2127. Island Tennis Service TICKERS can find beach ac- to Jerry's shopping center) time is welcome. Reservations 937 East Gulf Drive Second Wind ess at Bailey Road, Beach Dr. Denny Dennison must be made by Monday prior 472-9191 Licensed Massage Therapists toad, Dixie Beach Boulevard, 472-2684 to the Thursday meeting. Call Rotary - Meets at 7:45 a.m. Captiva, 472-3481 every Friday at Wil's Landing. Professional instruction at lerfta Street, Donax Street, Sunday - 9 a.m. worship with Ginny Bissell, 472-0880, for your resort or private court. By appointment only. ulger Street and on the children's ministry; 10:15 a.m. reservations. Call Theresa All visiting Rotarians and in- terested individuals are Specializing in beginning anibel side of Turner Beach. Sunday school for all; 11:15 Louwers, 472-6553, for member- couples or individuals, juniors COUNSELING THERAPY Island residents with a.m. worship service. ship information. welcome. Call 472-2880 for Peggy Jackson, L.C.S.W. information. and advanced players. Rac- tESIDENTIAL PARKING Tuesday - 8 p.m. Aianon quets supplied. Video playback 472-1694 iTICKERS can park on West Wednesday - 3:30 p.m. youth By appointment only even- American Legion - Sanibel- Sanibel-Captiva Art League - optional. iulf Drive west of Rabbit club; 7:30 p.m. adult choir Captiva Post 123 meets at the ings or weekends for marital, Outdoor workshops from 9 a.m. family and individual load, the bay and gulf sides of rehearsal. legion hall on Sanibel-Captiva Sundial Beach and iuttonwood Lane, the bay and Friday - 9 a.m. mothers mor- to noon followed by a sack counseling. Road on the second Tuesday lunch and critique every Thurs- Tennis Resort ulf sides of Seagrape Lane, ning out; noon Aianon. of every month. Call 472-9979. 1256 Middle Gulf Drive tolony Walkway, Bay Drive Child care is provided for all day year 'round. Phone Maggie Muilins, M.A. 472-4594 or 481-4789 for loca- 472-4151 nd on Henderson Road at Sunday services. Church office American Legion Auxiliary - Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Full 1633-F Periwinkle Way castaways Lane. is open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon- tions. Indoor workshops held 472-6180 Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first January, February and March. tennis facilities with 13 courts The user fee for the COUNTY day through Friday. Wednesday of every month in (laykold and har tru). Ball Personal, couple and group ARK AT BOWMAN'S BEACH Membership open to all area counseling by appointment. the legion hall on Sanibel- artists. Phone 472-0905 for machine. n the western end of Sanibei Sanibei Congregational Captiva Road. Call 472-9979. i $2 per car. United Church of Christ information. The fine for parking in a 2050 Periwinkle Way Backgammon Club - Round 3StrIcted or residential area The Rev. Richard Stein robin and tournament play for S6A Tuesday, October 28,1986 The ISLANDER Island guide

fed are less likely to become Capt. Roger Nodruff . to the Island's remarkable equipment available for daily Doctors problems. A "tame" alligator 472-5463 diversity and beach environ- or weekly rental. becomes bold - he loses his 36-foot sailboat by day or ment. Learn about our history, Shelling fear of man. half-day. hurricanes, beach ecology, sea Sanibel Audio Video ianibel-Captiva An alligator has difficulty turtles, tides and the in- Sanibel Square The city of Sanibel has a 'Counseling Center distinguishing between a piece Capt. Bob Sabalino teresting marine life on the 472-4100 resolution limiting the taking 'alerie Hutohins, director of fish and the hand that holds 472-1451 beach. Rental of movie tapes, VCR of live shells to two per .72-9696 it. . Fishing, shelling, sightsee- Call anytime for information machines, movie cameras, pro- species per day per person. In Stress, alcohol and drug Because of the gator popula- ing, luncheon trips to Safety and reservations. Proceeds fur- jectors, TV sets and radios. order to preserve Sanibel's abuse, personal, family and tion here, dogs should never be Harbor. ther loggerhead sea turtle con- beautiful shelling beaches, adolescent counseling. Open 8 allowed to run on the Islands. servation efforts on the Pic-A-Flic however, most collectors _m. to 8 p.m. Monday through refuse to take any live shells : Fence your dog, walk him on a Island Belle Islands. 1633-D Periwinkle Way s riday; 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- leash or, if you must free him 472-3196 Anchor Point, next to whatsoever. day. 24-hour answering service. for a walk, keep him under USCG-inspected,. Capt. Duke Sells Bank of the Islands voice control. NEVER tie your 42-passenger boat for shelling 472-5462 472-0077 VETERINARIANS dog in an unfenced backyard. and fishing trips out of Tarpon Native area guide will pole Video tapes and machines )rs. Paul and Phylis For help with a nuisance Bay Marina with Capt. Joe or motor your party through for rent. More than 1,000 titles. Things Jouglass, D.V.M. alligator call Mark Westall, the Stuber. back country. Offering outer- •042 Cypress Lake Drive Islands' representative from island beach picnic trips, lun- BABY NEEDS ?ort Myers the Southwest Florida Regional island Cruises, Inc. ches at Cabbage Key and Sanibel Rental Service to do 81-4746 Alligator Association, at Capt. Duke Sells shelling trips on 24-foot skiff, Jerry's Shopping Center Animals can be seen on 472-5218. Capt. Roger Nodruff 30-foot sport fisherman or 472-5777 and see Sanibel beginning at 1 p.m. 472-5463, 472-5462 50-foot party boat Rol.laways, cribs, strollers, •very Tuesday and Thursday. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cabbage highchairs, car seats, beach Care and Rehabilitation arrangements should be made Key for lunch; 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. items and more. of Wildlife (CROW) yy calling the above number. sightseeing to North Captiva; WINDSURFERS Sanibel-Captiva Road Good 10:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Island WATER SPORTS 472-3644 V .,-' DENTISTS Queen il to Boca Grande for Post Sanibel Hilton Inn Open house for the public ames Bell, O.D.S lunch and shopping; dinner 937 East Gulf Drive from 1 to 3 p.m. on the last ianlbel Plaza things cruises to Cabbage Key aboard 472-3181 Sunday of every month 630-G Periwinkle Way the Catherine Theresa. offices Windsurfers, Hobie cats and November through April. Board 72-6333 phantoms. Hourly rental and meetings are at 1:30 p.m. on 72-6500 for emergencies to know .Blind Pass Marina instruction. the second Monday of every 472-1020 Sanibel Post Office month. ttoger Dunphy, D.D.S Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven Turn right off Periwinkle Way Sundial William Shorack, D.D.S. Chamber of Commerce : days. Launching ramp. Bait, on Tarpon Bay Roay 1246 Middle Gulf Drive J.N. "Ding" Darling iay Wind Plaza On the Sanibel side tackle and gear. Tackle and 472-1655 472-4151 National Wildlife Refuge ;402 Palm Ridge Road Of the Causeway fishing skiff rentals. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sailboats, catamarans, wind- 472-1100 72-2060 472-1080, 472-3232 Monday through Friday. Closed surfers, bicycles. Hourly and The five-mile, self-guiding Open Monday through Satur- Boat House Saturday and Sunday, although half-day rentals. Wildlife Drive, Bailey Tract, day 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday 9 472-2531 mail is delivered on Saturday. walking trails and two canoe a.m. to 4 p.m. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven Windsurfing Works trails are open daily from Dog laws days at Sanibel Marina. Power Jerry's Grocery Store 1554 Periwinkle Way sunrise to sunset. Through _ Disaster Alert boats: 15-19 feet, 50-115 HP, Jerry's Shopping Center 472-0123 November the Visitor Center "~ Sanibel law requires that Radio station WRCC 104-FM USCG equipped, convertible' Periwinkle Way Windsurfing rentals, sales, off Sanibel-Captiva Road is though your dog does not broadcasts hurricane and other tops. Sailboats: Sunfish, 17-22 472-9300 instruction and accessories. open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ave to be on a leash in public, emergency information that feet day sailers. 41-foot charter Postal counter open from 9 every day except Tuesday. The s must be under your control might affect Sanibel or Cap- sloop with captain. a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through center is closed Tuesday. Free I all times. You are responsi- tiva- Cable TV Channel 11 Friday. nature movies are shown in the - ie for the behavior of your broadcasts the same disaster Jensen Twin Palms Marina Visitor Center auditorium at 11 3t. information for the Islands. Captiva, 472-5800 Captiva Post Office Service a.m. every Saturday. All The Chamber of Commerce Open 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. On Captiva Road near the en- facilities are free of charge. an tell you which accom- FISH seven days. Bait, tackle and trance to South Seas For additional program infor- modations accept families with Friends In Service Here gear. Light tackle for rent. Plantation stations mation check at the Visitor ats. 472-0404 Dockage. Boat rentals. Sail 471-1674 Center or call during normal Remember: Wherever you 24 hours a day charters for two with Capt. Open 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. business hours. -e, clean up after your pet. Neighborly help for Islanders Mike MacMillan. Monday through Friday. Closed Gulf Service Station .eave nothing on the beach in need of transportation, Saturday and Sunday, although 1215 Periwinkle Way Island Historical Museum ut footprints" applies to dogs, regular phone checks and Sanibel Marina mail is delivered Saturday. 472-1878 Adjacent to Sanibel City Hall assorted non-emergency ser- 472-2723 Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon- 800 Dunlop Road vices. No fee Fs ever charged. Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven Western Union day through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 472-4648 days. Capts. Ted Cole and Bill Bailey's General Store p.m. weekends. Certified Closed for painting until fur- Public resirooms Garirell for fishing, shelling Bailey's Shopping Center licensed mechanics. ther notice. Emergency Causeway - Between the and sight-seeing guides. Call Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 drawbridge and Sanibel for appointment. Bait, tackle, p.m. Monday through Saturday, Isiand Exxon Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce - Just gear. Light tackle for rent. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. 2345 Periwinkle Way Conservation Foundation ahorse off the Causeway on Sanibel Launching ramp, dockage. 472-2012 Sanibel-Captiva Road Guifside City Park - Public For sail and power boat ren- Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven 472-2329 beach just off Casa Ybel Road tals call 472-2531. days. 24-hour road service and Dedicated to the preserva- lumbers Sanibe! Fishing Pier - At the complete auto repair. AAA. tion of vegetation and wildlife eastern end of the Island near Tarpon Bay Marina Rentals on the Islands. The foundation the Lighthouse 472-3196 olice 472-3111 Island Garage offers many exhibits and Turner Beach - At Blind Pass Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven AUTOMOBILES 1609 Periwinkle Way nature tours. Admission for ire 936-3600 between Sanibe! and Captiva days. Capts. Randy White and non-members is 50 cents for ,_^. fierftf 332-3456 Avis Rent-A-Car 472-4318 Bowman's Beach - At the end Alex Payne for fishing shelling 3 Star Grocery Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- children and S1 for adults. \ mbulance 936-3600 of Bowman's Beach Road on and sight-seeing guides. Mark- aramedics 936-3600 472-4040 day through Saturday. 24-hour Open 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. J the western end of Sanibel. ed canoe trail. Bait, tackle and At the intersection of Palm wrecker service. American and Monday through Friday, May io ;R0W - emergency gear. Tackle for rent. 14- to foreign car repair. AAA. NO are for wildlife 472-3644 Ridge Road and Tarpon Bay November. Guided trail tours 18-foot fishing skiffs for rent. Road. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. GAS! upon request within 24 hours. seven days. Open 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. -. Tween Waters Marina Sanibel Standard Monday thru Saturday, j Libraries Captiva, 472-5161 Budget Rent-A-Car 1015 Periwinklw Way December to April. Guided tn_. _/ Fishing Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven Sanibel • Behind the Burger 472-2125 tours daily. Sanibel Public Library days. Dock master Dale Manor, Emporium, 472-0088 Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven SCCF's Native Plant Nursery Capts. Mike Fuery, Duke Sells days. 24-hour road service and specializes in growing and sell- No permit is required for the Palm Ridge Road and Captiva • South Seas Planta- Florence Street and Jerry Way for fishing, tion, 472-9600 complete auto repair. AAA. ing native species. The nursery altwater sport, but fishing in shelling and sightseeing trips. is open to the public from 9 •eshwater ponds or on the 472-2483 Sanibel office open 8 a.m. to Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- Bait, tackle and gear. Tackle 5 p.m. seven days. Captiva of- South Seas Plantation a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through :anibei River requires a Florida for rent. Boat rentals: 30-HP, Friday, 472-1932. shing license. day through Saturday and also fice open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Captiva 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. electric start. seven days. Call to make 472-5111, ext. 3384 Licenses are available at At the entrance to South Lighthouse iaiiey's on Sanibel for $8.50 arrangements. Captiva Memorial Library Offshore Sailing School Seas Plantation. Open from At the eastern tip of Sanibei 3r residents and S24.50 for South Seas Plantation Marina 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days. on-residents. Chapin and Wiles Hertz Rent-A-Car The historic Lighthouse is 472-2133 Captiva, 472-5111, exi 7141 Sanibel Standard Station Closed for lunch from noon to close to the Sanibel Fishing Open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Week-long sailing courses 1015 Periwinkle Way 12:30 p.m. Pier, which offers excellent Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; start every Sunday evening. 472-1468 fishing, a lovely beach and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday; 9 Beginners and advanced. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven 3 Star Grocery view of San Carlos Bay. Fitness a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Cruising and racing. Half-day days a week. Tarpon Bay and Closed Sunday and Monday. sessions and three-hour mini- Palm Ridge Roads Bingo games at the clinics also available. "he Fitness Forum BICYCLES-MOPEDS 472-5400 Sanibel Community : 353 Periwinkle Way Bike Route Open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mon- Association , •?' "> •Jehind the Burger Emporium 2330 Palm Ridge Road day through Friday, 7 -a.m. to Games resume Nov. 11 at ' 72-2628 472-1955 11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the "~ Offering a variety of aerobic Marinas Bicycle rentals, sales and Diesel, gas. MC, VISA, Shell SCA building on Periwinkle •nd body conditioning classes Nature repairs: Open'10 a.rn, to 5 p.m. charge cards accepted. Way. or men and women and self Monday through Saturday. efense-karate classes for both and _ ..Closed Sunday.. Kurt's '76 Bridge games at the v adults and youth. Nautilus and guides 2495 Coconut Drive Sanibel Community -~\ .# ree weight equipment Island Moped Bli.id Pass area Association I bi- svailable on a daily, weekly, charters 1470 Periwinkle Way Open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- weekly Duplicate Bridge and 472-5248 day through Friday. Gas, Bridge for Fun sessions will nonthly and annual basis. Capt. Ralph Bartholomew Open Monday through Friday Open 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. diesel. Cash only, please. resume in November. Capt. Tom Adballa 472-5277 seven days. Bicycle and moped * a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 Offering aquatic nature tours i.m. to 2 p.m. 472-2531 rental and repair. Charter sailing by the day, through the waterways of Sanibel, Captiva, Upper Cap- Sanibel Recreation Complex half-day or sunset. Finnimore's Cycle Shop tiva and Cayo Costa with lunch In Jacaranda Plaza •ttxl to the elementary school at Cabbage Key. Sanibel-Captlva Road Capt. Ralph Bartholomew 1223 Periwinkle Way Captiva, 472-5277 Participants can also go for 472-5577 1961-1986 472-0345 Departing Timmy's Nook. nature walks on barrier islands Weight room open from 6:30 New bicycle rentals. Fres 34-foot Down East cabin and have the choice of either a delivery and pick-up. Open ,o 8:30 p.m. Monday, Wednes- 34-foot cruiser or a 24-foot lay and Friday. cruiser. Shelling, sight-seeing, seven'days from 8 a.m. to 6 fishing, luncheon and picnic open fisherman with a high p.m: Aqua-aerobics in the pool 9 freeboard. to 10 a.m. Tuesday and trips. Call for reservations and BOOKS Thursday. details. Aerobics in the gym 8 to 9 Capt. Jim Bumsed Island Book Nook 472-4701, 472-1021 2440 Palm Ridge Road a.m. Tuesday and Thursday Mark "Bird" Westall and 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Native Florida guide for 472-6777 sheiiing, sightseeing, fishing. 472-5218 Best sellers in hard cover for Offering a choice of canoe rent, by the week. Capt, Dave Case trips on the Sanibel River, 472-2798 through the wildlife refuge or . VIDEO EQUIPMENT THE ISLANDS' Qators Independent charters to Buck Key. Trips last 2 to 3 Bailey's General Store hours. Also offering a car tour Periwinkle Way and along the refuge Wildlife Drive. FIRST NEWSPAPER Feeding alligators anywhere Capt Costanzo Tarpon Bay Road 472-1206 Call for reservations and 472-1516 s not only ILLEGAL, it is ex- detaiis. remely DANGEROUS. An Btrding and sightseeing •. tyJdeo tapes and machines IS STILL FIRST! alligator that is accustomed to charters. Charles Le Buff Harmon's of Sanibel jeing fed will become a poten- 472-3177 tially dangerous animal if left Capt. Tom Nichols 359 Periwinkle Way jnfed for a period of time. 466-8448 Experience Sanibel on a 472-6364 Animals that are not artificially Charter sailing by the day, Saturday morning beach walk -Video tapes and machines, half-day or sunset. that serves as an introduction vkfeb'cameras and photo 25 YEARS Tuftlay Oct. 28,1986 Calendar 21k M W i HiootftRobtfe living Again support October 28 3-noort fialJey** 29 grasp for the bereaved 30 31 November 1 1-4fl,m JEHVS 10 a.m., SCC "Fantastic" Saraga Sale Duplicate bridge 1 1:30 fs-in,,. SCA 10 a-m.- * p.m., FHifEK

Halloween party Free RStor* film for preschoolers 11 ajn., OOT • -4:38-6^0 p.m., SRC

Haitaween rfance fortsUrtdssen» Kids costums party SES Arts lecture 7-1fi p.m., »CC 6*7:30 pjn,,ALH 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Free nature film 11 a.m., DDR

FISH volunteers Duplicate bridge ' ftrolij film-series general meeting 1:30 p.m., SCA *Tbe Heritage" 3 p.m., SCUCC 4:30 p.m, SCC Property appraiser ftfttllSt FiflftQ JnndjfeF Duplicate bridge "A Little Night Music' Ken Wilkinson ^30 p^m** BTJMFAH 7*& p,m., SCA 8 p.m., BBMPAH at SCA, 7 p.m. • 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Free nature film 11 a.m., DDR

Duplicate bridge 1:30 p.m., SCA

Duplicate bridge Bingo 7:30 p.m., SCA 7 p.m., SCA

16 17 • 18 19 20 21 22

Free nature film 11 a.m., DDR

Duplicate bridge Bingo 7:30 pjm., SCA 7 p.m., SCA • 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Free nature film 11 a.m., DDR •

Calendar abbreviations translate to the following: SCA - Sanibel Community Association if you have an event to include in the calendar call The Islander, ALH • American Legion Hall SCC - Sanibel Community Church 472-5185, by 5 p.m. Friday for the following Tuesday's paper. Events in BBMPAH - Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall SCUCC - Sanibei Cortgregationai United Church of Christ the calendar must be open to the public. DDR - Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge SICC • SI. Isaosi Catholic Church FMEH • Fort Myers Exhibition Hall SRC - Sanibel Recreation Complex

The following regular meetings of service organizations on Sanibel AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMENS ASSOCIATION - 5:30 p.m. on the se- SCA " Captiva are always open to visitors: cond Thursday of every month at the Putting Pelican restaurant LIONS AUXILIARY - 6:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month at "11CAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS -1:30 p.m. on the se- KIWANIS - 7:30 a.m. every Wednesday at the Putting Pelican restaurant the Dunes Country Club. Friday of every month at the SCA LIONS - 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of every month at the ROTARY • 7:45 a.m. every Friday at Wil's Landing 28A Tliesday, October 28,1986 The ISLANDER

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iBy GEORGE CAMPBELL bably originated in the lower 1,000- to 3,000-foot Illustrated by ANN WINTERBOTHAM elevations of the foothills of the eastern Himalayas. Hundreds of varieties have been This is a sad time of the year here in developed in India and Pakistan, where the Southwest Florida. Sad because the mango fruit is enthusiastically celebrated in festivals season is all over now. mPNGO several times each year. We won't see any more wonderful, aromatic The poet Amir Khusru writes: "The mango is Sd exquisitely tasty homegrown mangos until the pride of the garden, the choicest fruit of ext year. (We might see a few inferior ones Hindustan. Other fruits we are content to eat imported from some other country where they when ripe, but the mango is good in all stages ripen at times other than our summer. Mangos of its growth." are ripe somewhere each month of the year.) The Portugese are probably the earliest The rare and expensive imports we might see disseminators of the mango. From their Indian here between now and next spring are not colony, Goa, they took live mango trees and anything like the real thing, however. seeds to Africa and Brazil, Today in both We are being spoiled here in Florida today places many varieties are found. because there are so many wonderful varieties Winter visitors miss Queen Victoria was responsible for of mangos available in season. When I was a disseminating the mango from her eastern em- ciugh school student here a half a century or one of the great joys pire to the Caribbean. The distribution hub was lUtore ago, the mango was still quite new. We Kew Gardens. had only three or four varieties: the turpentine Before the age of rapid transportation, the mango, the peach mango, the Haden and a few of life in Florida mango had been pretty well introduced mulgobas. throughout the tropical world. In those days no one in Florida had to starve Grafted Indian varieties were first brought to during mango season. Many towns on the east the United States in 1889 by the United States coast had street plantings of the peach mango, Department of Agriculture, which obtained ah apple-sized, tasty, somewhat fibrous fruit mulgoba specimens from Bombay. Today that in season could be picked up by the ton mango culture in the United States is restricted from the sidewalks and parkways. That is what largely to South Florida and Hawaii, but some we children of those long gone days did — dur- still goes on in California in Santa Ana, Santa ing the season we didn't eat much of anything Barbara and even in Hollywood. besides mangos. Once in a while just for kicks The mango seed is a large, flattened, fibrous we would taste the smaller plum-sized turpen- thing. If you wash all the pulp away you can tine mango, an inferior form with lots of fiber use it as a scouring pad. It can be planted as is, and quantities of terpenes that made it taste but easier germination is obtained by cutting like Sherwyn-Williams. open the seeds and removing the little embryo- One student of the mango has said: "There bearing kernel. This, planted stem-side-up, will are those who don't like it beeausl?ir§m1!IIs of germinate into a delicate sprout from which turpentine. Then there are those who come to appear almost see-through red leaves. They like turpentine because it reminds them of the soon turn dark green, but with each succeeding mango." flush, new delicate red leaves appear. This Back in those days in Palm Beach County, beautiful growth pattern occurs throughout the peach and turpentine mangoes were not admit- life of the tree. ted to kitchens. But the Haden and the much Here's some mango trivia: The fruit is the K'arer mulgoba were the culinary choices of basis of the widely used paisley textile design. many cooks who prepared them in many ways. While the first paisley textiles were made in My mother made an "applesauce" from green the Scottish town of that name, the design was mangos. The general perception in those days inspired by the mango. was that green mangos were poisonous unless I used to make frequent trips to India and they were cooked. My mother cooked them up Pakistan — 17 in all. I always tried my best to and the resulting sauce was delicious — and have my trips coincide with the mango season. not toxic at all. My Mends and associates in both Karachi and Mangos are poisonous to some unfortunate Bombay knew of my mango passion and took people. They belong to family Anacardiaeeae, pleasure in seeking out rare varieties for me to which includes our own pestiferous Brazilian taste. Sometimes there were bushels of the" pepper, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, fruit awaiting my arrival. pistachio, cashew and other common plants At first I felt bad about imposing on my that are sometimes poisonous but ofte n edible. friends to secure large quantities of mangos for - Some people find that the resinous ocee . . . me. But I was able to reciprocate in a very im- p-ound the stem of a freshly picked mafigo is as bad for them portant (to them) way. as a bout with poison ivy. There is a way around that pro- Bombay was as dry as a bone in those days, and the only li- blem, though. Just ask someone who is^ot sensitive to the quor available was through the helpful agency of a foreigner Hbze to slice the end off and pitch it outl&efore you touch the who was, if he declaredhimself to be an "invalid" (read iruit alcoholic), able to get an allotment of good whiskey or other There are a lot of cooked products made from mangos other hard booze. So the first act upon my arrival in Bombay was than my mother's applesauce. Cooking destroys all toxins, for me to declare my alcoholic condition to the proper and the resultant products are good for everyone to eat. bureauerat in the licensing bureau. Upon issuance of the pro- The best known cooked mango products are the various per license, a quick trip followed to a government liquor kinds of chutney. Many originated in British India in the days godown where several bottles were dispensed to me. I, of of mad dogs, Englishmen and the mid-day sun. Some of their course, quickly transferred them to my local friends who in names will remind you of otherwise forgotten days. Mayor turn helped assuage my passion for mangos. Out of courtesy Grav's Mango Chutney can be found on the market today. and to respond decently to a difficult supply situation, I Colonel Skinner's is in supermarkets in Canada. Gymkhanna always refused when drinks were served at a friend's house. and Bengal Club are two exports from India mostly to My generous attitude produced bigger and better mangos. Britain. You who come to Sanibel in what you call "The Season" Chutneys are the best parts of good curries. All chutney is miss one of the great joys of life in Florida — mangos. I feel made from unripe mangos along with a lot of other ingre- sorry for you. For me, "The Season" is not the tourist season, dients such as raisins, cloves, brown sugar or molasses, cin- it is the mango season. namon and other spices. In India you might be served Naturalist-conservationist George Campbell is founder and "mango phul," a kind of custard made with mangos, milk and The elaborate, colorful patterns chairman of the Southwest Florida Regional Alligator Associa- sugar. of Paisley shawls and other tex- tion and international coordinator for the Fund for Animals, Inc. Ripe mangos mixed with spices are dried in the sun and tiles, though made in Scotland, formed into cakes called "ambsata." One specialty shop in were inspired In India - by the As a founding member of the Sanibei-Captiva Conservation Edison Mall in Fort Myers sells dried mango products and a mango, Shown above is a common Foundation and as chairman of the Sanibef Planning Commis- multitude of other dried fruits. paisley. Its relationship to the sion lor seven years, naturalist-illustrator Ann Winterbotham The mango has been in cultivation for 4,000 years. It pro- mango, top, is clear. helped ensure that much of Sanibsi remains a nature preserve. 2B Tuesday, October 28,1986 The ISLANDER Priscilla Murphy PMR Realty, Inc. JUST LISTED INCOME PROPERTY Found on the quiet east-end of Sanibel, this well-maintained duplex property is close to the beach and features three rentable units which gross a handsome yearly return. Easy access ground-level construction, complete with screened pool, lovely landscapmg} and partial furnishings- Available for $210,000. Contact Art Cora.ce, Realtor-Associate for all details. 472-1511.

JUST LISTED HOMESITES NEW NEW NEW Another outstanding single family home opportunity REDUCED! near the Gulf. This immaculate two bedroom CANAL FRONT One of the few :ront lots residence features New Carpet* New Kitchen still availably a very . Cabinets, New Tile, New Hunter Eans, and more. fine •ntial Found on a good-sized lot with plenty of vegetation. subdr of pepper Available for only $165,000. Contact 2ed Holland, and read • build. Available for Broker-Salesman, for details. 472-4121. $87,500. CASTAWAYS/CLAM BAYOU A large, well-vegetated • EXCLUSIVES • EXCLUSIVES • waterfront homesite which runs SEASCAPE OF SANIBEL from Sanibel-Captiva Road to the Bayou. Negotiable terms. Available for $60,000. JUST LISTED SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION NEW LISTING Have the best of all possible worlds...the finest resort CAPTIVA PROPERTY amenities at your fingertips (golf, boating, tennis, Zoned commercial, this near-Gulf fishing, dining), and the privacy of your own single parcel features a quaint old family home Our new Beach Home listing is island home with two bedrooms, composed of three bedrooms, a loft, tliree baths and plus a detached garage. A very faces directly onto the Gulf of Mexico. Available rare opportunity indeed! Perfect completely furnished for $549,500. Contact Peggy location for a restaurant, Miller, BealtQT-As&oci&te for all details. boutique, other. Available for 472-5154. $325,000. INCOMPARABLE IN EVERY DETAIL Ideally situated on three and a half acres of j exquisite Gulf front property, Seascape ! CLEAR SAILING apartments offer over 3,200 square feet of total area—nothing else compares! And most CANAL FRONT remarkable, you will have the exclusive I Bring the biggest sailing vessel you opportunity of working with the developer in ! can find to the dock of this deep designing the interior of your own private beach water, diret access home. Now home. Move walls, rooms and disembark and step into your new I perspectives...everything is in your control. Create three bedroom, waterfront to your liking, the personal requirements you residence. This beautiful home is desire for a lifestyle second to none. A host of offered complete with den, screened outstanding amenities and superlative features porch, heated pool, fireplace and conies complete with this unique offering. Gulf more. Located in prestigious Sanibel hfront units begin at $425,000. Harbours subdivision, this special CONTACT ANY OF OUR 4 CONVENIENTLY listing is available for a reduced LOCATED OFFICES FOR DETAILS. $329,500. Contact Marsha EXCLUSIVE^ * EXCLUSIVES • Clifford, Broker-Salesman for details, 472-1511

(iULFSTDE PLACE TANGLEWOOD A PLACE OF LUXURY GULF FRONT LUXURY Simply stated, the most fabulous condominium complex on the Island. Our Down a quiet sun-baked road, you will find our lovely two bedroom with listings offer all the luxury even the most discriminating buyer could den, Gulf front unit. This first-level apartment is of contemporary design possibly desire Amenities include swimming pools, Jacuzzi, tennis courts and includes a spiral staircase, screened porch overlooking the beach, and complete appliance package Amenities include a pool with lounge area and a beautiful, expansive Gulf beach. Outstanding two and three and gardens, private carports, and casual boardwalk to the beach. Offered bedroom Gulf front units complete with dens, views of the beach," and for $375,000 furnished. Contact our Captiva Office for details. lovely furnisings are available. Prices start at $335,000 furnished. Contact onr Periwinkle Way Office for details. 472-1511. 472-5154. JUST LISTED WE TRIED TO KEEP IT A SECRET GOLDEN BEACH How Signal Inn is quietly tucked away on Olde Middle Gulf Drive...how This very private beach front townhouse with gorgeous Gulf views is this low-density beach front complex provides a pool, sauna, spa and the found on a quiet shell road leading directly to ihe Gulf of Mexico. A west only racquetball courts on Sanibel...plus lots of the kind of privacy you corner unit (one of only 4) featuring three bedrooms (two are Gulf came to the islands for. But our two bedroom, one and one-half bath • front) three ba*hs, double car garage, cabana, screened pool and boarded apartments with great Gulf views and private beach access are priced too walk to the beach. A splendid vacation hideout and a good rental property low to keep quiet about. Prices start at $175,000 furnished. too! Offered furnished for 3320,000. Please call oar Causeway Office at 472-4121 for details. Contact our Periwinkle Way office for details. 472-1511.

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A typical day Discouraged by city officials, -brings 16 new SCCF will not pursue 'Jessie's Pond "Jessie's Pond" will not become a reality at patients to CROW the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Founda- While most , tion. But there probably Southwest still will be a memorial Floridians have CROW to Jessie Matthiessen on # enjoyed relief the grounds. from months of unrelenting The area where the NOTES "pond" was cleared of heat and Brazilian pepper is still humidity dur- a major land improve- ing the past two weeks on Sanibel it has been ment project on the business as usual for the professional staff SCCF property. The and volunteers at Care and Rehabilitation of SCCF had hoped to Wildlife. create a .4-acre pond By the end of September CROW had eared just across the board- for 671 patients of 83 different species in walk from the SCCF 1986. More than half of the animals came center. from the mainland. Although the patient total represents a 28 The pond would have percent increase over the same period in attracted wading birds, 1985, record-breaking numbers are nothing waterfowl, reptiles and new in the 18-year history of this non-profit amphibians to a spot wildlife organization. close to the SCCF center. The area would The following "critters" were brought to have been used for con- CROW on one day, Thursday, Oct. 16: servation education of • I. Red knot, Causeway casualty — Winds the general public, bringing welcome relief from the heat in- especially those persons variably bring "Causeway casualties" (low- with physical limita- This sign was erected perhaps a bit prematurely. flying birds that cannot cope with both high tions who find it difficult winds and speeding cars). to negotiate the longer walks to similar habitats District. We encourage the commissioners to main- » 2. Gulls by the gulf — A laughing gull on Foundation property. found that a broken wing was no laughing tain their concern when evaluating projects in this Despite the positive aspects of the project, one over- area," SCCF Chairman Charlotte Carrington said. matter. Fortunately, Al Newmeister, a riding negative factor caused the board to decide member of CROW's Volunteer Emergency "The area was almost entirely Brazilian pepper," i against it. After receiving input from the Sanibel Plan- said Erick Lindblad, SCCF executive director. "It has Rescue Team (VERT), rescued the gull. ning Commission, further discussion with SCCF board Clinic manager Paula Reiss skillfully ban- been cleared and it will be maintained in this more members, and the project's supporter Erard Mat- natural and native state." daged its broken wing while volunteer Max- thiessen, the board agreed last week thattheeducation ene Michl gently held the bird's beak. When the area is flooded by summer rains, it will benefits of the pond would not outweigh the negative turn into a spartina marsh — almost like a shallow «3. Gray fox, hit-and-run victim — A Cape apsects of the Foundation appearing to approve of Coral policeman patroling Del Prado pond — and will have some of the same benefits for such activities taking place in the sensitive Interior wading and other birds. Boulevard spotted a gray fox suffering from Wetlands Conservation District. a concussion, courtesy of a careless driver. Meanwhile, the board is discussing with Mat- Fort Myers VERT Joe Roscano took the in- "We appreciate and support the Planning Commis- thiessen other ideas for a memorial project. jured fox to the Coral Veterinary Clinic of sion's concern for the Interior Wetlands Conservation Drs. Phyllis and Paul Douglass. The veterinarians brought the patient to their Sanibel office, and VERT Helen Adams Saturday film series begins this week transported the hapless fox to CROW. with presentation about the life of the osprey

Beginning this Saturday, Nov. 1, see an analysis of our nation's the Visitor Center at the J.N. ,water situation and will become "Ding" Darling National Wildlife familiar with some current water Refuge will be open from 9 a.m. to REFUGE management techniques. 5 p.m. every day except Tuesday. ©Nov. 29 — "Energy from the The center will be closed every REPORT Day Star-" — This 22-minute film Tuesday in November. Beginning explores solar energy. in December the center will be Island visitors and residents open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven alike are encouraged to explore days a week. bes Wetland Resources" — This the refuge and learn about the The winter Saturday film series 26-minute film made in 1983 looks wildlife found on Sanibel. Those at the Visitor Center also begins at how wertlands contribute to our who need assistance or have Nov. 1. The nature-oriented films economy and our quality of life. questons should come to the center are shown at 11 a.m. every Satur- #Nov. 15 — "Storms: The or call 472-1100 during normal day in the auditorium. Films Restless Atmosphere" — Methods business hours. scheduled for November are: used to investigate storms, in- The Visitor Center is at the en- ©Nov. 1 — "Empty Nest" — This cluding tornadoes and hurricanes, trance to the refuge just off 21-minute film looks at the are examined during this Sanibel-Captiva Road. Admission osprey's life history, from birth to 22-minute movie. is free. The Wildlife Drive plus rearing its young. ® Nov. 22 — "Eternal Water" — In walking and canoe trails are open « Nov. 8 — "Biology: Science Pro- this 28-minute film viewers will daily from sunrise to sunset.

immmmmt This gray fox was suffering from a concus- sion when it arrived at CROW Oct. 16. Photo by Ricki Kosakow Cooper. Don't It's • 4. American oystercatcher, dislocated shoulder — Concerned boaters rescued the bird from Matlacha Pass. Dr. Douglass pop- feed ped the bird's shoulder back into place. the law. Please see CROW, next page me. 4B Tuesday, October 28,1986 The ISLANDER Environment Children's literature; given '; - memorial to James Dvorin

CROW Continued from The Sanibel Public Library has page 3B received a memorial donation of books to be added to the children and young IN THE • Cormorant, sprained wings — Mickey Cavender helped Ray reader sections. The splendid collec- Weak, thin and unable to hold its rescue the hapless pelican (by then tion encompasses both classic and STACKS sprained wings properly, a cor- hanging from a tree). modern title and was given in memory morant eluded two rescuers by At press time Monday, CROW of Sanibel resident James Dvorin by swimming far out into the gulf. staffers reported all patients his grandmother, Mary Sohn, and Ms simply being alive. The author But later that day, VERT David received Oct. 16 were recuperating aunts and uncles. These books will be a presents a thoughtful look at a sensitive Schoenley spotted the ailing bird nicely and should soon be restored source of pleasure for our youngest issue. closer to shore and rescued it. to the wild. patrons. • 6. Pelican, tangled in fishing line If you see any injured wildlife, Among the new titles on the library FICTION — When Jim Ray of Fort Myers or would like to be a volunteer, shelves in various categories are: Mermaids — Patty Dann — Beach saw a pelican entangled in call CROW, 472-3644. Charlotte Flax has moved 18 times in fishing line heading for the in- NON-FICTION her 14 yeers. Her mother quickly famous "hanging trees" on an This report was compiled by Mag- Bears and Men: A Gathering — moves the family around the country island off Port Myers Beach, he gie Greenberg, CROW director and William Mills — Spectacular looking for a place (and a love) that called CROW. Sanibel vacationer public relations co-chairman. photographs and a literate narrative won't pall. Charlotte and her half-sister ; complement each other in this rich ac- Kate yearn to stay put until they feel count of an expedition organized to like real "human beans" again. Maybe observe the habits of the polar bears of Grove wil be the place and Lou the Hudson Bay. For two weeks this small love. group of men in a mobile camp follow- ed and photographed the bears, fox, The Blind Corral — Ralph Beer — ptarmigan and ringed seals that live in This novel of ranch life in the New West this frozen habitat. pits long-time ranchers against greedy real estate developers. When Jackson The End of Life — James Rachels Hecketorne comes back to Montana - — This provocative volume addresses from the Army, he is first struck by the the question of how to articulate commercialization of town, the influx humane rules for governing the deci- of oilmen, the parceling of land. But as sions that must be made when medical he stays to help his ailing grandfather technology is not prolonging life but and father, he discovers the basics of rather prolonging death. One of the western life are stil the same. facts that must be considered is the dif- These orphaned opposums are ^tiil at CROW. ference between having a life and Please see LIBRARY, next page

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David L. Schuldentrei licensed Real Estate Broker 472-5021 P.O. Box 210-Palm Ridge Rd. Out-of-town callers call Sanibei island, Fla. 33957 800/237-5146 The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 5B Local hospice plans open house in new Fort Myers headquarters

November 1986 has been designated National Hope Hospice in Lee County will host an open house Services provided by Hope Hospice, a non-profit Hospice Month by the Congress of the United States, in its new headquarters from 3-7 p.m. next Friday, agency, to the citizens of Lee County include all pice provides support and care for people in the Nov. 7. The new office is in the Landmark Building at necessary home care: skilled nursing, psycho-social L phase of an incurable disease so they may live as 3949 Winkler Ave., Fort Myers. services, counseling and many other therapeutic ser- fully and comfortably as possible. Hospices provide special support and care for vices as well as the assignment of a specially trained "Hospice: A Special Kind of Caring," is the theme families and patients in the final phases of terminal il- hospice volunteer to each patient. for National Hospice Month in November. Hospices lness so they can live as fully and comfortably as Care is available to patients and families 24 hours a across the country will observe this special month possible. Hospice programs exist in each of the 50 day, seven days a week, and is provided without with a variety of activities. • • - states and serve 100,000 poeple yearly. regard to the patients' or families' ability to pay. Classes for gifted children will explore cameras, computers Walker named Two special courses for gifted children begin next children in grades one through three. Using the LOGO priest associate : at Edison Community College, computer language, children will learn the principles thotojournalism," a Saturday morning class for of programming and computer use. They will draw those in grades two through five, begins Nov. 1 and computer pictures and see demonstrations of music, at St. Michael's will run for four consecutive weeks. In the class speech and other programs on Apple, IBM and Com- The Rev. William Walker has been named priest students will take photographs and assemble them in- modore Amiga computers. Cost of the computer class to their own illustrated storybooks. Cost of the course associate at St. Michael and All Angels' Episcopal is $15 for eight hours of instruction. Church on Snaibel. i-%^-5. Children must provide their own cameras. For more information about either class for gifted 1 *1pntroduction to Computers" begins Nov. 8 and will Walker retired to Sanibel in 1984 from Miami and children, call ECC, 489-9235. has served as missioner and supply priest for several be held every Saturday morning for four weeks for Episcopal parishes in the Fort Myers deanery since then. With the retirement of Father James Hubbs in Library Continued late 1985, Walker became the interim rector^ of St. Michael's, a position he held until the appointment of those ideas with details from the explores the integral role the Rev. William Dodd as rector. chemistry plays in almost every Supply of Heroes — James period to fashion the house, Walker will share weekend responsibilities with garden or barn that made the aspect of our lives. The fields of Carroll — This absorbing novel Dodd as well as pastoral responsibilities one day dur- presents a powerful argument frame for a classic work of fiction. energy, nutrition, human behavior Included are the Boston home of and consumer products are only ing the week. He will also share in the educational against the waste of war. Two responsibilities of the parish. JijMimen are caught in the strug- Johnny Tremain, the March home some of the areas in which i^ tore that nation apart. from Little Women, and the desert chemistry is "The Central island and stockade from Robin- Science." JUVENILE son Crusoe. Questions about the Islands? Children's Literary Houses — This report was prepared by Pat Rosalind Ashe — Using a unique SANIBEL AUTHOR Robertson, library at the Sanibel \ Check the visitors guide approach the researchers have The Central Science — Edited Public Library. that begins gleaned clues from the authors' by George Kauffman and Harry original texts, then combined Szmant—This collection of essays on page 25A.

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EXHIBITS, By JULIE NIEDENFUER Council show at the Lee County Arts Center. And dur-" Islander staff writer ing November, an equally large number will be on RECEPTIONS view at the Sanibel Public Library. Most are water- • THE CAPTIVA LIBRARY HOSTS A POT- When most people want to remember what they did color. (She hardly ever works in oil anymore, unless, POURRI EXHIBITION of the works of local or how they felt a year ago, they look it up in their like now, the subject of her painting is one that artists through Nov. 8. journal. requires Artists represented in the show include Not Helene definite line,. } noted Captiva photographer Emil Fray, Sparkes. All she Watercolor, she Sanibel artist Chip Hoffman, Michael has to do is look explains, simp- Wingfield — an assistant of Robert at one of her ly is not "rough Rauschenberg's, and Captiva painter Duncan paintings and r -ISPssa f •*- *~ HbJ^HP^i and tough" Simmons. she remembers I BBM^ ~ YWem enough for the Opening at the library Nov. 1 will be a all kinds of paintings she is Florida Museum of History exhibit from the things about the doing of her Granada Indian archaeological dig on the day she painted rather rough East Coast of Florida. it. and tough dogs: The library at 11550 Chapin Lane is open There's a great dane from 9 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Fri- something and a shei j day; from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday; and about the spon- herd.) from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. For more taneity of During her information call 472-2133. watercolor, she artistic career, says, that lets Sparkes has her capture Watercolorist Heiene Sparkes. Photo by Julie Niedenfuer. become FILMS feelings and familiar with •The final installment in the "TURN YOUR moments as they happen. various types of media and many different subjects. HEART TOWARD HOME" FAMILY FILM To emphasize her point, she pokes her finger toward After art school she worked at an ad agency in New SERIES will be presented at 4:3a p.m. Snn- one on the wall and says, "We went out to lunch that York, where her duties included drawing the latest day, Nov. 2, at Sanibel Community Church.. day — and had Chinese." fashions. She says she was shown the clothes as they The 60-minute movie is about the traditional For Sparkes, her paintings are her diaries. hung on the hanger — without benefit of a model — values that can help strengthen homes and "It reminds me exactly how I felt," she says, look- and that she had to invent the person to wear the assure family relationships. Admission is $3 ing thoughtfullyat a seascape. "With watercolor I can clothes in the ad. per family; visitors are welcome. capture anything quickly — and then expand on it. "I also did the housewares — that's why I'm so good Watercolors are my first love.'' at pots and pans and scrapers," she says with a laugh. Not that she would care, but it's fortunate for her Sparkes' art career was put on hold while she raised FLOWER SHOW that nobody else can decipher her "journals" because her three children. But when her youngest son was 2, • THE CAPE CORAL HIBISCUS SOCIETY an awful lot of people look at them. she took an evening class in watercolor and was im- WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE Last weekend, for example, she had nearly two from 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Cape Cor- dozen works on exhibit at the Southwest Florida Arts Please see SPARKES, next page al Yacht Club. Parking and admission are free. A plant drawing will be held every half hour. Learning about finances is a smart investment > Knowledgable growers will be on hand to assist those with questions about the hibiscus. By JULIE NIEDENFUER Islander staff writer

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mediately hooked. painting." left the ever-growing Island because "Jack wanted Watereolor, she says, "is the thinking man's But that's the beauty of watereolor — once the brush more space," Sparkes explains simply. medium." is committed to paper, it's too late to go back. And The big old-Florida-style house and expansive "With oU, you can work on the painting for four Sparkes uses that spontaneity well, whether she's grounds in North Fort Myers provide plenty of room years to get it right. But with watereolor you have to painting a colorful floral or a moody abstract or a for her hobbies as well as lots of material for Sparkes' think backwards from oil —you have to plan ahead." landscape. canvases. She does macrame, stained glass, plays the There's nothing quite like the feeling of satisfaction With her brush she has captured a lot of spots both guitar and regularly goes on "reading binges." you get when everything comes together just right, on the mainland and on the Islands. She used to paint "This is my retirement — I'm enjoying it. I'm enjoy- she says. "It's very pleasing — you feel like you've at her summer home in Highlands, N.C. — where she ing life," she says. ly accomplished something when you're finished, also taught art—until she and her husband, John, sold There's no sign that Sparkes intends to slack off one like to think, 'It's almost like the picture I had in the home last year. bit when it comes to painting. Even into her "golden my mind,'" she says, and then qualifies "almost." She She has also painted a lot around the grounds of her years" she will probably continue to preserve the days adds, "Any artist, if they're truthful, will tell you 60-acre farm in North Fort Myers. Former residents — not with a written diary, but with her paintbrush. they'd like to change certain things (about the of Captiva (they lived there from 1964 to 1980), they

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SPORTS What do Broadway, aerobics and SHORTS the Guardian Angels have in common? For island fitness consultant David Essel,, ®The FIRST ANNUAL ARNIE'S OPEN was played Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Beachview Country Club. The winning team of Fred Renz, Don Frye, John Ondarcho they combined for the workout of a lifetime and Don Evans carded a four under par 66 but was forced into a three hole sudden death playoff. The By SCOTT MARTEtL Beth Motta, led the "Super Class Comes To Broad- "best dressed" award went to the team of Becky Islander staff writer way" show Sept. 27 at the new Jacob Javits Conven- Basil, Kim Luft, Ginny Messinger and Janet McBee. tion Center in New York City. The performance rais The auditorium grew silent. The curtain slowly ed money for Nancy Reagan's anti-drug campaign. rose. Spotlights lit the stage. And David Essel step- Each aerobics instructor led a routine that had ©Members of the BEACHVIEW MEN'S GOLF ped out to perform in front of more than 2,000 been set to a Broadway musical score. ASSOCIATION continue their regular tournament people. Choreographers paired Essel with the Guardian play. The performance? Aerobics. Angels, New York's tough anti-crime "gang." They On Oct. 18, Ray Rowland, Elmer Daley, Clem Den- Essel was one of eight aerobics instructors from performed an aerobics routine to the sounds of "Jet" aell and Dick Light finished in first placed by shooting around the country who, with Richard Simmons and from West Side Story. plus two. Ed Reed, Hertz Pryzant, Clay Marsh and Dave Spoehr finished in seeond by shooting an even Most of the 2.000 people in the au- score. Arid Merle Kester, Bob McFarlane, Jeff Dean dience participated in the "workout." and Les Snell were third with minus one. Hundreds of others, dressed in tuxedos and evening gowns, watched from the ( On Oct. 14, Dick Light, Dorrell Luce, Rudy Mikulic balconies. and Ken Preston shot plus seven for first place. Three Essel, who writes a regular "Fit For teams tied for second place with plus two: Ralph »«v Life" column in The Islander, is com- Arlss, Bob McFariane, Buhl Burgoyne, and Jeff fortable with performing in the Dean; Jim Biscoe, Stan Condit, Elmer Dailey and limelight — after all, one of his jobs is Dick Corbin; and Gene McDermott, Ted Hartshorne, leading aerobics classes. But he says Ray Rowland and Clay Marsh.

-."•-•>_ the lights of Broadway are a little brighter — particularly when you're ©Members of the BEACHVIEW WOMEN'S GOLF performing in front of more than 2,000 ASSOCIATION played team and individual competi- people and you are relying on a group of tion Oct. 22. nervous Guardian Angels. In team play Mary Jane Preston, Kay Condit, Arline "We were supposed to rehearse with Mercer and Eileen Mikulic finished in first with plus our groups from Wednesday through 14. Bird Rosen, L. McFarlane and J. Reed were in se- Friday, and again for two hours before cond with plus five. the 6 p.m. start of the show," Essel Preston took home top individual honors with plus relates. "The Guardian Angels came in five, and M. Hawthorne finished just one behind with for the first time at 5:50 p.m. that plus four. Saturday! I spent eight minutes convin- cing them to do it, which left time for « The DUNES MEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION played a two minutes of rehearsal before the low net, low putts tournament Oct. 22. show." In the 18-hole division Wendell Lapp captured first The routine consisted of upper body ' place in low net by shooting 64. Mort Root also blasted warm-ups and movements that Essel \ . a 64, but lost the scorecard playoff. Lapp and Root says were largely "masculine" — strik- were followed by Charlie Urh (66 — and another ing, punching, flicking their arms as if / scorecard winner), Harry Glaeser (66), and Dave they had switchblades. Sutherland (70). "The crowd went nuts," he says. "But In low putt scoring Erhard Becker went through the the Guardian Angels were terrified course with 25, three lower than the next lowest putter, throughout. Wai Allaire. Paul Cornelius finished with 29 putts, Essel admits the evening turned into followed by Sam Oark and Milt Thomas with 30. Clark more of a performance than exercise. took the scorecard playoff. The theater crew brought down the cur- In the nine-hole division Bob Bulcock edged out tain and turned off the lights between Scott Vanderbeck by shooting a 30 round to every set — just as if it were a Broad- Vanderbeck's 31. Art Johnson finished with 33, just way play with many acts. . beating out George Kalvin, who had a 34 round. Also among the performers were the And in low putts Len Lorensen took the prize with 16 infamous male strippers, the Chippen- putts. Bill Babich and Bob Louwers tied with 17, with dale Dancers, as well as the Dancing Babich won the scorecard playoff. Bill Ford was just behind with 18. uavid Essel is always excited about aerobics. Photo by Ricki rvosakow Cooper, Please see WORKOUT, next pag* t Three lucky guessers win Morgan's Market dinners Circle the team you think will win each game. For the Game of the' Week, indicate how many total Stranger things have undoubted- total points you think will be points you think will be scored. ly happened, but not hi the Pigskin scored in the Game of the Week. -Picks. SATURDAY, NOV. 1 SUNDAY, NOV.fc The weekly winner receives din- FSU at Miami Buffalo at New England For the seeond time this year we PIGSKIN ner for two at Morgan's plus two Auburn at Florida Houston at Miami have more than one winner. In Notre Dame at Navy Dallas at Giants cards in the Orange Bowl box. Ohio State at Iowa Jets at Seattle fact, three lucky guessers each PICKS A Everyone who guess nine or 10 Washington at Arizona St. Denver at Raiders have won dinner for two at games correctly but does not win Morgan's Market this week. (Next the contest wins one chance for the year we'll probably tighten up the GAMEOFTHE WEEK with 9-10, include Toby Cudahy Orange Bowl tickets. FSU at Miami rules a bit.) (for the second week in a row), At the end of the college season Total points: Nine people guessed nine winn- Betty Disney, Walter Ciesienski, the grand prize winner will be ing games ibis week. And three of Nancy Landrus, Pam Stephens chosen from the Pigskin Picks Name:. those guessed within two points in and Cecil Mask. Because all box. the Alabama versus Penn State guessed nine games correctly, all All picks must be in The Address:, tiebreaker. A total of 26 points will have one card put in the hat Islander office by 5 p.m. Friday. If were scored in that game. Rita for the Orange Bowl tickets. you miss the Friday deadline you. Groh and Chuck Pace guessed 28 (We really are trying to pick the can deliver your picks to Sundial points, while Denise Hohman toughest games in the college and no later than noon Saturday. Phone:. guessed 24 points would be scored. professional ranks each week. It All picks must include the All three win dinner for two at Please write legibly! '•":"' seems the guesser are just too sender's name, phone number and Remember, your guesses must be at The Islander no later '.Morgan's, and each will have two good!) address. Pseudonyms will be than 5 p.m. Friday or at Sundial resort no later than noon cards put in the hat for the Orange Saturday. The rules are simple. Circle all disqualified. Bowl tickets. the teams you think will win. Those who came very close, also Then, in case of a tie, guess the The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 13B Recreation dftVorkout Continued Grannies and the New York City Baseball questions Cheerleaders. SPORTS Essel was invited to attend "Super bring out the y) Class I" in Atlanta after the organizers heard him give a speech about "Men in QUIZ Aerobics" and saw him teach an trivia experts aerobics class. The original "Super Perhaps the World Series had Class" used 10 instructors and involved the Yankees, who holds the record something to do with nine people for consecutive games played. ore exereise than performance. It was knowing both parts of last week's Gehrig hit a career 493 homeruns ievised by CNN. sports quiz about baseball. with a .340 average and a record 23 Based on his performance in Atlanta, James Walsh, Carole Disler, Dan career grandslams. He was in- Essel was then selected to participate in Cooper, Jim Moores, Harris Walin, ducted into the Hall of Fame in 1939. the more performance-oriented New Roger Osborne, Ted Saternus, This week, in anticipation of the York City affair. Lorimer is considering "Jimmy the Greek" and Ward upcoming basketball season, we'll doing a video of the event, all of the pro- McKee all knew that Tom Seaver try your hoops knowledge. First: eeds of which will help combat drug was the Met who won 25 games in What NBA coach has twice won buse by children. 1969. (Seaver was 25-7, with a 2.21 Coach of the Year honors? Essel teaches aerobics at the Fitness earned run average plus a key vic- And second: Has any NBA player Forum on Sanibel and is a personal tory over the Orioles in the Series. since 1960 averaged more than 50 fitness consultant for many private He also won the Cy Young Award points a game during the regular individuals. that year. In 1983, with a 2.60 mark, season? he had the lowest lifetime ERA Think you know? Call 472-5185 since the 1920 introduction of the before 5 p.m. Friday. If you're right David Essel liveball.) you'll win your choice of an Islander All these baseball fans, plus Matt t-shirt or a subscription to the Asen also knew that the "Iron newspaper. Only one gift per Horse" was Lou Gehrig, the pride of month, please.

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VIP Realty Group. Inc. 1509 Periwinkle Way FSC SECURITIES CORPORATION (813) 472-5187 LanpNlurejo S1PC The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 15B Recreation Pecide for yourself whether there's any truth to this abalone tale On the California coast, abalone shells fill the lovely one in our bathroom as a soap dish. needs of collectors and gourmets, too. Abalone is sort of like our queen conch used to be. The abalone is a fascinating shell that grows up to SHELLING By that I mean it's the basis for a small industry. 10 inches in diameter. The bivalve has a large mus- Fortunately, California long ago passed strict laws cle inside that is a prized delight for seafood lovers. on collecting legal sized abalones to ensure a conti- The shell looks sort of like two dinner plates with TIPS nuing supply of the popular seafood. one side firmly attached to a rock in tidal areas of Because I am such a fan of conch fritters, conch the Pacific coast. steaks and conch salad, I will make a point to try I want to do some more reading about the abalone. By Capt. Mike Fuery abalone. I'll report back on the comparison. But I perhaps I will be able to study it further when Carol don't think I'll be putting my fingers inside one of and I travel to California for a short visit in a few the living shells at low tide. weeks. shell. He found some higher rocks at low tide and Several months ago I heard a rather bizarre and got busy prying off a couple of the shells. Apparently Capt. Mike Fuery has been showing Sanibel and chilling story about the abalone. One of my charter he found one high on a jutting, slippery rock. He Captiva residents and visitors the ins and outs of customers related the tale as we walked along the reached up with his left hand to feel around the shelling since 1976. For information about his Jtforth Captiva shore. I had many questions about the shell. charters call 472-3459. )#hole story, but it went something like this: At that point the partly opened abalone clamped It seems abalones live clamped to rocks . As the down on the man's hand. He dropped his prying tool. tide drops, collectors scurry out along the cold He struggled but could not free his left hand, nor Boca Grande continued Pacific waters to pry the shells from the rocks. Most could he reach the fallen tool. The tide, of course, times a crow bar or hefty screwdriver is needed to came in. His body was found with hand still clamped opening into the canals offers a great waterfront din- do the job. in the shell. ing area. And it's only a 10-minute walk into the The tide fall in some areas along the California I've related this story to a few people from the heart of the village. coast can be as much as six to 10 feet. That means West Coast. They've all agreed it is possible that a You will notice fewer boaters and anglers up in collectors can venture far away from shore. big abalone could clamp down very hard on anything this area of the islands. It's a peaceful little village Anyway, this man's good friend loved to eat that comes inside its shell. well worth the trip for exploring and fishing. abalones. When the tide was right he waded into the You will see this naturally pearlized shell used in \\xAs with tools and bucket in search of his favorite belt buckles, buttons and various jewelry. We have a

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This list summarizes classes and pro- grams scheduled for the coming weeks at the Sanibei Recreation Complex. For REC CENTER \lfeanswer more information on any individual ac- tivity call the rec center, 472-0345. • RHYTHMIC EXERCISE CLASSES cries for taught by Madge Amoroso are held from 8-8:55 a.m. every Tuesday and • THE REFURBISHED WEIGHT ROOM Thursday and from 9:30-10:30 every is open from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday, turday. Wednesday and Friday. help from • RECREATION COMPLEX HOURS for •THE RED CROSS 50-MiLE SWiM PRO- the winter season are 9 a.m. to noon GRAM is ongoing for anyone who wants and 1-5 p.m. weekdays, and 1-5 p.m. to stroke toward the 50-mile mark. The charities weekends. pool is open from 10 a.m. to noon Mon- day through Friday. >AN ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING MEN'S BASKETBALL will be held • AQUA-AEROBICS CLASSES take at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3. All prospec- place in the pool from 9-10 a.m. every you know tive teams should have one represen- Tuesday and Thursday. tative at this meeting. and cries

LIVE SHELLING from people RESTRICTION youVe Two per species never met. per person WHERE THEKE'SANEED.THERE'SAWSK per day. THE UNITED WM\ Thanks to you it works for all of us. ISLAND JOURNEYS JOURNEY TWELVE Looking for Loggerheads' "Looking for Loggerheads" is a nighttime journey along Sanibei's shores with turtle expert Charles LeBuif. He has been studying loggerhead turtles for over 30 years, and is the founder of Caretta Research. His knowledge about the species is formidable. And he tells many wondrous stories as you journey with him.

"A few years back, we came across some tracks," LeBuif says. "We followed them and snuck up to a huge loggerhead. When we looked closer we noticed that she had been mutilated by sharks. She had no flippers," LeBuff pauses. "Ifet here was that female continuing to make futile efforts to dig a hole for her nest. Finally, Paul Zajicek got down behind her and scooped out a nest for her." (from Island Journeys, Journey Twelve)

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By SCOTT MARTELL Summaries of three of the Oct. 13 presentations understanding how they affect our beach and knowinr Islander staff writer follow. The fourth, by John Burr, was printed in full as how to coordinate them into a comprehensive short a "letter to the editor" in the Oct. 21 Islander. and beach preservation plan — along with determin- The Captiva Erosion Prevention District board ing how to apportion the cost — is part of our ongoing designated October as the month for listening to •Hans Wilson, CEPD commissioner — Wilson sup- responsibility," he adds. Islanders' proposals for developing a comprehensive ports the existing beach renourishment plan and Wilson warns against the prospect of the state man- beach management plan. The second of two public maintains it is "the only erosion control method that dating "district-wide" protection plans. "I fear that if forums was held Monday evening, Oct. 27, for that ex- adds substantial new material to the littoral system. It we do not proceed, post haste, we will loose the ability press purpose. . protects upland property, preserves the existing to regulate our own beach," he says. "Although some In their regular November meeting the CEPD com- beach system, enhances recreation, eliminates people might look at that loss as their own economic missioners hope to pass a "resolution of intended derelict hard structures, and provides wildlif e habitat. gain, the long-term decision-making process regar- direction" to clear the air on where they stand regar- It results in a natural system that is more complete ding beach access and parking could occur at the statp ding beach protection. than any other alternative." level (and could be) indifferent to the uniqueness o- The first of the two forums was held Oct. 14. At But Wilson says the existing plan is only the 'first our Island." session four Captivans outlined their thoughts on what phase" of a comphrehensive beach and shore preser- the CEPD should do. All four called for beach vation program. The CEPD must also evaluate future • Peg Hofschneider, former CEPD chairman — renourishment as the cornerstone of any long-term information to determine the best method of maintain- Hofschneider offered thoughts based on her ex- program. ing the renourished sand in Captiva's shore zone. perience as a CEPD commissioner. While most of her And though the meeting's intent was to focus only on Knowledge about the experimental perpendicular comments concerned apportionment, she did say shf methods to be used, members of the board and au- stabilizers, Redfish Pass shoals, sand by-pass systems supports renourishment as part of a comprehensive dience continually raised the issue of the cost of and offshore breakwaters is inconclusive and still re- beach protection plan. renourishment and who would pay for it. quires site specific data and intrepretation, he management proposals. stresses. "The job of evaluating these subjects, Please see CEPD, next page

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But she emphasized it was "baloney" that all Cap- In conclusion Hofschneider said, "I urge the board Phase Two included conducting feasibility studies vans would gain from a renourished beach. to pursue protection of the gulf front, but not at the ex- on the following: a sand by-pass system at Redfish ' 'I insist that the first approach to an equitable cost- pense of all property owners," Pass; extending the stabilizing structure at Redfish benefit ratio be the area of the gulf front and commer- Pass; a feeder beach concept; and jet pumping sand cial only," she said. "They are the benefited." • Ernest Hoen, speaking on behalf of the Concerned from the Blind Pass shoals. She also reminded the board that, "It cannot ap- Citizens of Captiva — Before addressing erosion on In conclusion Hoen said, "The CCC is hopeful that pear, in your assessment plan, that you give any pro- Captiya, Hoen talked about the instability of barrier the CEPD will restore the beach fully so that it is perty owner a break in assessment." islands and about rising sea level. healthy. That way it might be many years before it That includes property owners from South Seas He reminded the CEPD about the problems caused needs to be renourished. Miami Beach has been in Plantation, she said. Those owners should not be in- by Redfish Pass, and about past ineffective efforts place for 10 years without requiring renourishment. cluded in the CEPD renourishment project because such as groins that further increased the scouring ef- Virginia Beach officials planned to use groins after they have already paid for their renourished beach fect of erosion. restoring their beach, but they have scrapped that nd must pay to maintain it in the future, she explain- Hoen's geologic argument was that erosion could on- idea altogether since intermittent renourishment has d. And if they were part of the CEPD plan, that would ly be countered by building up a shallow beach slope, worked so well for them," he added. mean the CEPD would be assuming responsibility for hence causing wave energy to expend itself away from In closing, Hoen paraphrased coastal engineer Dr. maintaining their private beach in the future. the shore. He had a 10-year plan for accomplishing Robert Dean. "He recently opened one of his lectures She added that South Seas has an extremely high this. ; by stating that coastal processes are extremely com- number of votes, which could overwhelm the property Phase One included proceeding with the existing plex and that studies of these process are unending. owners south of the resort. "Therefore, I suggest that beach renourishment program, including the installa- But there comes a time when we must use the ou look to the property owners on the southern two- tion of the Blind Pass stabilizer and an upper beach knowledge we have gained and take action." irds of the Island for the assessment cost and for ac- revegetation program. ceptance of your plan," she said.

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Thousands of visitors from far and wide visited Tween Waters inn on Captiva last week for the annual Oktoberfest celebration. For several years the festivities have at- tracted both Islanders and visitors for Ger- man dancing, singing, food and crafts. Above: 'Tween Waters employees Phillip Harness and Holly Monroe show how it's done in the photography booth. Photos by Ricki Kosakow Cooper.

SOME OF US REMEMBER WHEM MILK CAME \U GLASS BOTTLESM® THE GREAM CAME TO THE TOP. i BELIEVE WE HAVE THE CREAM OF THE CANDIDATES. WHEN YOU GO TO VOTE FOR PAJCIC-MANM AND EASY! GRAHAM DON'T FORGET THE REST OF OUR LOCAL TEAM OF DEMOCRATS. The easy way to find f^ OUR LOCAL TEAM a buyer for Items you M AD GiLBERT-GONGRESS want to sell is an J\ BILL McLAUGHLiN-STATE SENATE / \ KEITH ARNOLD-STATE REP. #73 cmbwteiv Classified AViwYou DANA BRANTLEY-STATE REP. #74 MIU K BILL FUSSELL-CO. COMMISSION 4 FRANK BAILEY- CO. COMMISSION 2 472-5185 USEDlb GAIL VARLEY- SCHOOL BOARD 3 PAUL ASFOUR- SCHOOL BOARD 4 PAID POLITICAL ADV. -BY TOM COMINGQRE

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Above: One of the Stratton Oktoberfest in full German Mountain Boys added a strong costume and danced the night "oompah-pah" to his group's away. Below right: A game of polka tunes. Top right: Leo and musical chairs kept Oktoberfest Mltzi Gebauer of Fort Myers al- children busy. Photos by Ricki tended 'Tween Waters Kosakow Cooper.

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PAINTING - INTERtOR-DOERiOR J BOB'S "1 (Complete Floor Covering Service USED APPLIANCES .1 j#|0/ Discount ©rt Painting iU /© Rental Properties Professions! Installation & Custom Design I (Present this ad) LOOKING FOR A Beautiful Cut & Loop, Pressure Cleaning — Wall Covering ReS. $25.99 Yd. 15% Off • BARGAIN ON GUARANTEED Special Coating — New Construction Lovely Plush Washers • Dryers • Ranges Rag. $15.59 • $25.99 15% Off J Refrigerators • Freezers 765-4590 12346-1204 AH Other Stylet 1@% Off | • Microwaves ONE DISCOUNT ONLY PLEASE | Look For (Offer Good 10-26 to 11-9) ' | Bob's Used Appliances 1056 Fine bland Road 549-7077 -» j V, Mik West of Del Prado VIC ft MAHLYN I 4403 S.E. 16th Place »*""« 1 772-1401 Cape Coral • (e,hlnd 7-11 So. Dsl Prada Blvd.) I The Symbol of

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PUBLIC NOTICE SALE! Take a load UNCLAIMED SCHOOL ORDERS off your heart. Sewing fVtacftines Necchft Education Department pEced orders in anticipation of previous year sales. THE PELICAN PLAYERS Due to budget cuts these sales were unclaimed. These new sewing machines must be sold! All sewing machines offered are new and the most modern sewing machines in the Necchi line. These sewing machines are MADE OF METAL and sew on all fabrics. Levfs, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN SEW COMMUNITY THEATER ON LEATHER! These sewing machines are new with a 25 TEAR WARRANTY. With new 1986 NECCHI 503 FREE ARM you just set the color coded dial and see magic happen, straight sewing, zigzag, buttonholes {any size), invisible blindhem, monogram, satin stitch, embroidery, applique, sew on buttons and snaps, top Presents s1i)ch...a!l this and more without the need of old-fashioned cams or programmers. *ur price with this ad, *188j without Shis ad, *499. MasterCard, Visa, your checks are welcome. Showing in conjunction with Necchi. TRADE-INS ACCEPTED - LAYAWAYS WELCOME 4 DAYS ONLY 1O-6 P.Art. Thun. 10-30; Fri. 1O-31; Sat. 11-1; Sun. 11-2 SURVIVING SUNSET National Sarvlca, Tna Sawing Inwtructloni American Heart Association the sewing WERE RGHT1NG FOR YOUR LIFE machine store 11609 Cleveland Avenue, Dragon Plaza Fort Myers 936-3646

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Your United Way is different from all other organizations. That's because it not only responds to the unmet needs of the Where community, but it also gets involved in health and human care situations before problems arise. there's aneed, So when the people in your community need it, if s there—to help prevent a night- there's a way. mare before it happens. Or to help turn a nightmare back into a dream. Ifour United Way gift does more things for more people who really need help than any other single gift you can give. And The thanks to you, it wortS foral l of us. United Way. \ci$(mlhv

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in the Service WINDOW Put your service 'Continuous Education Makes The Difference " CLEANING SERVICE HEBE Directory 1 where more Sanibel lie. #500469 people will see it! Insured CUT HUT SANIBEL 472-1877 KRUSE KLEEN Full Service Walk-ins formerly Salon Welcome Cleaning by Judy Behind Burner Emporium HOME'CONDO'HOMEWATCH free estimates • ACCOUNTING •PAINTERS HAIRSTYLfflG • PERMHG •AIR • PHOTOGRAPHY Owner: GALE L KRUSE GOLORIKG • MANICURES CONDITIONING • PLUMBING 813-472-8113 • ANSWERING •RENTALS P.O. Box 1502 Matrix • Sebastian • Frames) SERVICE • REPAIRS & Sanibel, FL 33957 472-5699 • CLEANING BUILDING • FLORIST • SALES & SERVICE BBAPIRY OLEAJflii© •FRAMING •SECURITY •HAIRCARE • SHIPPING •HAULING • TRAVEL •No take-town, rehang • HEALTH CARE • UPHOLSTERY •No bare windows • LANDSCAPING •No loss of security or privacy 1200 Periwinkle Way • At Wil's Landing •Professionally dry-cleaned No shrinking or stretching , CALL FOR FREE QUOTATION

• UPHOLSTERY o a 0 • Gently Cleaned Thoroughly • Safely Haitian Cotton DEAN'S Put your service CARPETS Chintz • Velvets Vegetation & HEFIE i T Safely Deep Cleaned Wool • Synthetics Construction Cleanup where more Shags • Orientals HAULING people will see iti SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION Wools • Synthetics WEEKLY \

HARRY KAIR, Put your service D.C.P.A. Practice of Chiropractic HERE 1640 Periwinkle Way Limetree Center where more PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS Sanibel people will see it! 472-1824 24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE Weeds & Wings PAGERS AVAILABLE THE ISLAND FLORIST Robert G. Le Sage O.D., P.A. FAST • EFFICIENT • CONFIDENTIAL FRESH, SILK & DRIED ARRANGEMENTS Unanswered calls cost you money FAMILY PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY WE ALSO HAVE SPECIALIZING IN CONTACT LENSES Reasonable Rates EXOTIC FLOWERS FROM HAWAII 4721323 Serving Sanibel & Captiva for 10 Years (813) 482-0355 (813) 472-4204 I 2240 Palm Ridge Rd. 1633 Periwinkle Way GULF POINTS SQUARE, SUITE 11 1571 PERIWINKLE WAY ' | 472-2112 • 472-2415 472-2061 • 472-0187 FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33908 SANIBEL, FLORIDA 33957 Chadwick's Square Captiva 8:30 - 5:30 M-F 8:30 - 4:30 M-F , 472-7515,. Sat. Appts. Available

ISLANDER CLEAN'N'SHINE ISLAND MEDICAL CLINIC WINDOW Home and Condo 2400 Palm Ridge Plaza Cleaning SERVICE Sanibel Island, FL 33957 Over 20 years experience GINNY& BOB JOYCE FRAMING 472-3005 472-6719 John Collucd, D.O. 7 yrs. of prompt, courteous service to the islands Physician & Surgeon Family Medicine Professional Carpet Custom Hoars By Appointment Phone and Upholstery Cleaning 24 Hrs. Ans. Service Framing 1-813-472-5974 Phone 472-5974 \ BLOW-DRY IINU StKVlu: FOR FASTER CARPET DRYING TIME Original Prints & Fine Crafts Put your service DISASTER MASTERS 1628 Periwinkle Way, Sanibei Island, Florida 33957 HERE (813) 472-3307 where more people will see it! Heart of the Island Shopping Piaza L24 HOUR EMERGENCY 472-1044/2-104U0 $2.50 column inch. cisQttSv

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1 HOUR PHOTO CUSTOM TILi Put your service FLAMINGOS PROCESSING Quality Work LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE SAME DAY SERVICE island References HERE SERVICE M-F 9-5, SAT. 10-5 SANDY MOOBI where more 472-0434 people will see it! Serving Card and Party Shoppe HEART OF THE ISLAND PLAZA Sanlbei & Captiva Islands rmmm (813) 472-0885 Sanibel Creative Tile COJ Jerry Schlegei Grant North km mmiim #hpt P.O. Box 1382 • Sanibel, Florida 33957 • Residential Ironibe • Commercial THE ISLAND CAMERA • Complete Repair & DEAN'S TREE SHOP FOR FILM & Remodeling Service FINE ACCESSORIES '/ Quality worSERVICk & DependablEe Service 1571 Periwinkle Way 472-1086 1711 Periwinkle Way 813-472-2353

Dean DesBocliers - Owner/operator • native LPP rwimKaw SERVING THE 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE BARRIER ISLANDS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL D.E. NELSON Land Clearing • Topping & Shaping • Chipper Gen. Contractor - Custom Builder • daw Truck » Hauling • PLUMBING REPAIRS • REMODELING NEW CONSTRUCTION Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Complete or Partiafto Suit Your Needs CALL DOUG Nave Plumbing (813) 472-2422 KEEP IT GREEN 2244A Periwinkle Way P.O. Box 1508, Sanibel, FL 33957 LAWN SERVICE Call 472-1101 RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL Bryan Quinn _ REPAIRS

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PLUMBING I CONSTRUCTION Island Put your service ISLAND GREENERY LANDSCAPING LOCKSMITH HERE LAWN MAINTENANCE 24 - Hr. Emergency Service AAA RO."BOX 338 SANIBEL, FL 33957 Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Reliable where more (813)472-6746 Steven Greenfield M mj r§ /S ** A g% 472^2394 people will see it! Master Plumber *§ S £,"**& £, ZT Walter & Norma Thompson "WE DO IT ALL, WEJ3OJTLRICHT" LAWM & GARDEN EQUIPMENT Largest Residential; Insured Maintenance company; Sales • Service Riders • Walk Mower* • Trimmers GAVIN PLUMBING Blowers • Generators Put your service ISLAND CONDO COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE MAINTENANCE HERE REPAIRS • REMODELS • NEW CONSTRUCTION Model 5tt70 where more people will see it! 30 year resident • f2 years experience 472-4505 UJJW Eight 1205 Periwinkle — Behind Hnzters BHiigHntr $2.50 column inch. Oscar L. Gavin Owner - Master Plumber

"Home Ofthe Chocolate Alligator" CH0C0UTEC0VERED7OTAT0 CHIPS PAINTER Put your service ~j Excellent Travelers OF SANIBEL Put your service Homemade Fudge • Homemade Saltwater Taffy HERE i Caramels • Teenie Beanies • Gummy Bears fiobert (Bob) Korn!«ck HERE Wdiipapering;—^Painting umm IFMSSS where more A " Open Mon. to Sat., 10-5 472^S2F Pressure Cleaning where more 11 2244 FLORENCE WAY, SANIBEL 25 Yfs. Experience people will see it! 472.3M6 After 6 P.M. people will see it! OPEN 7 DAYS - *eo* CORNER OF FLORETCCT8TTAKPON BAY RD.

CT^g5«S^B"5n^M« M£5u atHT^^ ' SCREENING ' Pretty Side Out MEW ©R REPAIRS quality paperhanging fit)ME VICCC CNTEETAINMENT CENTERS Fool Cages • Lasials • Boors VHS TAPE, MACHINE & CAMERA Porches • Wlsidows RENTALS SALES & SERVICE ISLAND CONDO MAINTENANCE 1205 Periwinkle P.O. Box 1164 FINEST SELECTION ON SANIBEL (Behind Huxter's) I Sanibel, FL 33957 472-5353 IN ANCHOR POINT, NEXT TO BANK OFTHE ISLANDS 472-0077 )&Q4f&V&\f%^^ The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 27B it SgtflCE -g ]mOSf« TV & APHIANCES~ SALES • RENTALS ® SERVICE s TV « Major Appliances SENTRY •Stereo • Afr Conditioning SECURITY TRAVEL SERVICE Bailey's Shopping Center "On-Island" Service for SYSTEMS 2469 Periwinkle Way Your T.V. or Appliance Sanibel Island, FL 33957 Burglary • Fire • Medical MARILYN SKINNER 813-472-3171 24 Hour Emergency Service 472-1133 CHUCK SKINNER 813-472-4898 2422 Palm Ridge Road 472-2244 472-1231

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UPS & PUROLATOR Courier Service FLAMINGO UPHOLSTERY ISLAND CONDO MAINX Overnite & Second Day Service Available FREE ESTIMATES _ ^ HEART OF THE ISLAND PIA2A PICK-UP AND DELIVERY | Card and Party onoppe 472-0434 M-F 9-5, SAT. 10-5

Put your service (813) 472O885 HERE where more people will see it! Grant North Jerry Schiegel $2.50 column inch. RO. Box 1382 Sanibel, Florida 33957 Security Systems Iseonity systei Since 1976 • Burglar • Fire • fTledical fllarm Systems Sanibei's Only 24 Hour Central Station Alarm Service 365 days ageor 472-3311 24 hours day

PllZZle by Jeanne Newland THERE'S ONLY ACROSS [10 13 1 One or two -6 Was responsible for 36 10 Begot 14 Six per drachma 15 Trendything 16 Shakespeare's king 17 Actress Burstyn ONE 18 Trojan War time 20 Cinnabar ISLAND NEWSPAPER! 21 Bit of change mm H 23 Incaturf Only one ti&at keeps you informed 24 Mill 26 Pitched balls in so many ways.., 28 Tatar and Mongol 30 Marseilles mayor Arts...PoIitics...PeopIe...Problems...Police...Sports 31 Has the took Real Estate...Shelling...Ads...Chiidren..Jssues 32 hfirrorback 36 Business abbr. Bridge...Grossword...Environment...Restaurants 37 Bristles 38 — deOro Fishing...Saies...Ciassified...Clubs...Government 39 Kindof balance 42 Nary a sou! Business...Entertainment...Schools...Crafts...Letters 44 Specs, for Pedro History...Features...Churches...Libraries.. Tides 45 Triumphant one 46 Flies Who...Wnat..Where...When...WliLy 49 NATO and SEATO 50 Offer goodies 51 Went under 52 Follower 64 ToweJoff 55 Herb Alperfs group 65 Disrespectful 58 PGA'sLee 60 Anjou angel DOWN 32 Theater units 61 Rubaiyatpoet 1 Executive, usually 33 Ofiver Cromwell 62 Nautical command 2 Ending after convert sobriquet 63 Links items 3 Krugerrand 34 Diamond group 4 Seine real estate 35 Word after theater 5 Panfty grouping 37 Lang — Stay in touch with the islands wherever you are with a subscruj Answer to last weefa punte: 6 Shuttle lap 40 Goesby the Sanibei-Captiva Islander, the islands' ^* 7 Issue caveats 41 Baltic natives newspaper. Ifs one sure way to get the 8 Freud word 42 Loose change plore the issues fully and 9 Retreat 43 Neighbor of Que. 10 Kitchen gadget 45 Pasty 11 English author 46 Diamond lick 12 Cantwaft 47 CapL Nemo's creator 13 Sheath, forone 48 Simulacrum 19 Kinshasa's land 49 Skypilot 22 Switch settings 51 Easy thing 25 Headbng flight 53 Scenery 26 Restaurant bar 54 IBon 27 Not canned 56 Toxophily gear 28 Caveat of no return 57 "What a good boy—" 29 Expressed 59 — Fail (coronation 30 Priestly topper stone) Dist, News America Syndicate, 1986 Exp. Date

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CARDHOLDER'S NAME PLEASE CHECK ONE: Name. • CHECK ENCLOSED Address. ACCOUNT NO. ; • VISA • MASTER CARD ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID .Sip- EXPIRATION DATE WE DO NOT BILL Phone. Insertion Dates. CALL We reserve the right to reject, revise and properly classify all advertisements. 472-5185 The Islander will be responsible for the first MAIL TO: The Islander Mon.Thurs. 9-5 incorrect ad ONLY For corrections to be made for P.O. Box 56 DEADLINE-FRI. NOON the second insertion date call by Friday NOON Sanibel, FL 33957 YOU GOTTA KNOW hefore the next Tuesday's paper. THE TERRITORY! CATEGORIES (Circle One) And Gloria does. She's Jived on Sanibel for 6 years, and RATES Animals she's been a classified advertising specialist on the 28 Words or less Boxed or Blind Ads Interval for Sale Real Estate to Share Islands for four of those years. Antiques Jewelry Real Estate for Rent $2.50 $1.00 extra per week Automotive Legal Notice Real Estate for Sale She knows the territory and she knows how to put your (Non-profit $2.00) Business Opportunity Lost and Found Real Estate Wanted ad where TH1 ACTION IS — IN THE ISLANDER. Lost and Found Exchange/Trade Marine Services More than 28 words No Charge Garage Sales Misc. Wanted Special Notices 10e per word Help Wanted Misc. for Sale Travel

NOTICE OF INTENTION LOST CLASS RING FANTASTIC EAST AFRICAN YARD WORK Person DEE'S CLEANING SERVICE TO REGISTER "Richfield" "Eric", red stone, safaris with George Campbell. ISLAND PHOTOGRAPHER available for all types of yard Experienced and licensed. FICTITIOUS NAME on chain. Lost Sat. at Gulf Write Box 685, Sanibel, Florida work. Six years of local ex- 4&1-7083, Dee Cox. The undersigned does beach. 542-3942. 33957 or call (813) 693-1367 Available for freelance perience. Call 472-4729 before 7 (10-28) hereby certify that they are (10-28) around 6 p.m. assignments. Specializing in PM. conducting an investment (TFN) portraits, real estate, aerial (TFN) business at Sanibel, Florida photography, weddings and SHELL1NG& FISHING commercial work. Call: under the fictitious name of WELLNESS CRUJSES-NOV. We offer charters that are RJI Investment Group and that David Meardon WRITER, PH.D., will write, 8-15 or Nov. 15-22, 7 nts. 472-2346 edit, market books, screen family oriented. Call us, tell us said firm is composed of the CAR1BE I from $679 ppdo. In- what you want and check our following persons whose names (TFN) plays etc. Good movie & cludes cruise, Wellness Pro- publishing contacts. Let me prices. and places of residences are as gram, port charges. Ship's SHE-MAR CHARTERS follows: Judy C. Itei, 1200 THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA CHAIR CANING all types, free help you achieve success. Registry Panama. Contact 463-7951. Bokeelia, FL Junonia, Sanibel, FL. 33957 Regional Alligator Association Marti 466-0273. pick up and delivery. Phone needs a few dollars for the (TFN) 283-5836 33957 and R.M. Jernigan, 4461 (10-21) 472-1217 days, 472-6731 (11-25) Tilly Mill Road, Atlanta, GA repair and painting of a evenings. 30350. Ownership of RJI Invest- alligator trap. If you have a (TFN) ment Group is as follows: 25 dollar or two to spare, please THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE in MASSAGE THERAPY percent Judy C. Itel, 75 per- mail it to box 685, Sanibel, FL GOLF AUSTRALIA & NEW the comfort of your home. One ZEALAND 21 days - departs available in your home or at cent, RJA. Jernigan. 33957. This trap has helped I WANT TO CLEAN hour treatment S25. Relax! The Fitness Forum. By ap- many people in their time of Nov. 20, Dec. 3, Jan. 3. includes Renew! Joanne Geffe, LMT. It is our intention to apply RT air from major US cities, 12 pointment only. License no. to the Clerk of the Circuit Court desperation. It is time to Your home or condo to your 765-1840. 5227. References and gift cer- reweld and repaint it. Please Nt. Luxury Cruise, 2 nts satisfaction to help me earn my (12-30) in and for Lee County, Florida Sydney and Auckland, golf fees tificates available. Call to register the said name of help. way through college. 463-6072 or 472-2628. paid. From 3415 ppdo with Thorough. Efficient. Ex- RJI Investment Group, under (TFN) group of 10. Contact Marti (TFN) the provisions of Section 865.09, perienced. References. Call BENSEN BUSINESS 466-0273. Lynn at: Florida Statutes, 1970. (10-21) SERVICES, INC. . Witness my hand this 9th MAKE (((-RESERVE 472-1913 Administrative LANDSCAPE DESIGN 25 day of October, 1984. TABLES NOW! Ftea Market, (TFN} and years experience. Specializing Judy C. Itel Fun Fair. Sat. 11/15, Children's • Office Support in native & salt tolerant plants. Center, Sanibel. Groups WEEKEND CRUISES-2&3 Sworn to and subscribed to NTS-from $99 ppdo Choose Pine Breeze Nursery, 283-2385. by Judy C. Itel before me this welcome. Call 472-8085,2-6 PM. GENERAL CLEANING Professional Typing (11-25) (11-4) from Dolphin, Carnival, Fan- Word Processing 9th day of October, A.D. 1986 tasy, NCL, Emerald Seas, Homes,condos. Reliable, Alison Wilson island references. Call Chris Mail-outs Veracruz. Contact Marti Information Management Notary Public 466-0273. . 813/466-9237 after 6 PM. L.P.N. experienced, pleasant Comm. exp. July 31,1990 (10-21) (U-4) iData Base Capability & personable. Seeks private (11-4) Spread Sheet Capability duty nursing or companion type position. Hours flexible. Temporary Employment References. 936-0816. ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING Clerical/Sales NOTICE OF INTENTION TITLES OF Nobility. Please (10-28) 2440 Palm Ridge Road TO REGISTER ABSOLUTELY THE BEST write Captain Kerrigan Scott, FICTITIOUS NAME 10 Windflower Court, Hilton Suite 9 Galapagos Island expeditions Sanibel Island, FL 33957 WILL CLEAN YOUR HOME, The undersigned does with George Campbell. Write Head Plantation, South hereby certify that Richard A. Carolina 29928. 813/472-2*25 office or condo. Have Box 685, Sanibel, Florida 33957 (TFN)j references and reasonable. Sadler conducting a retail or call (813) 693-1367 around 6 JAMES BAHR PAINTING & (10-28) Call 466-1446. clothing & gift business at 1551 p.m. WALLPAPER HANGING Con- Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, (11-11) (TFN) tractor. All phases of trade. Florida under the fictitious References. 40 years ex- MASSAGE THERAPY COMPANION Experienced, name of Tropical Deco and that perience. 334-4229. Therapeutic massage for care of patients needs. said firm is composed of the (12-J) relaxation and rehabilitation, References. Resident of Lee following persons whose names SAVE ON LOVE BOAT county since 1958. Call 489-4214, CRUISES South Pacific -14 nt., relief of stress, headaches, and places of residences are as fatigue, poor circulation, back 8 AM to 9 AM or evenings 6 PM follows: Richard A. Sadler, 51,000 off per couple. Singapore to 10 PM. - Hong Kong (Spl.Grp.) 14 nts. BE A MORE BEAUTIFUL pain, edema. 4175 Westmont Drive, YOU!!! See what Mary Kay Swedish (11-4) Youngstown, Ohio 44515. Mar. 26 - from $1,000 off per person. RT air from most ma- can do. Call Doris Edlund. Deep Tissue Ownership of Tropical Deco is 472-3921. as follows: Richard A, Sadler, jor cities included. Contact Shiatsu Marti, 466-0273. (10-28) Neuromuscular NUISANCE ANIMAL CON- 100 percent. TROL Removal of wildlife, (10-21) Polarity It is my intention to apply Reflexology snakes, feral cats, birds, to the Clerk of the Circuit Court EXECUTIVE REMODELING rodents. Live trapped and S8UTJ1 DIANA SI LVERSTONE removed unhurt. Wildlife 1 in and for Lee County, Florida Lie. Massage Therapist damage repair work done. to register the said name of 35 years experience. Nothing ISLAND TOWER PLAZA Tropical Deco under the provi- too small. Room additions, • Licensed, 16 yrs. exp. Bill !6I9 Periwinkle Way Davis, 543-5201. sions of Section 865.09, Florida garages, sliding door, kennels, Unit 105-A downstairs Now accepting Statutes,1970. decks and docks. Affordable ByAPPT. (11-18) applications for: Witness my hand on this prices. References. 472-5579 17th day of October, 1986. 48I-5339 Bus persons Gift Certificates SOFFIT & FACIA Richard A. Sadler (TFN) (TFN) Data processing operator Sworn to and subscribed to REPRESENTED BY Housekeepers by Richard A. Sadler before Repair decks. Steps built & repaired. Doors replaced. Rot- Pizza parlor clerks me this 17th day of October, Secretary 1986. REALTOR' MHO ¥IHYL eemntf ted wood replaced. Screen Alison B. Wilson WHF doors supplied & installed. Waiter & Waitress Notary Public REPAIR — BiCOLO® Paneling & partitions, garage Set-up crew Comm. Exp. July 31, l?90 VIP REALTY GROUP, (NC. Call Dr. Vinyl: the Plastic Surgeon shelving &. cabinets. Licensed (11-11) 5301 San Cap Rd. & insured. Call: (across from Wuiiert Rd.) 40 Years Experience VIHYL WILD C0. 549-2479 472-5111 813/472-3466 ^549-2083 5224 Wilmington Of., Cope (TFN) Ext. 3387 The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28,1986 29B

wmtm POOL ATTENDANT Full time SALESPERSON to work on a OFF-WHITE LOVE SEAT, like ISLAND REALTOR desires to FULLTIME position at Sundial Beach & regular part time basis in the new, $150. 472-4588. BUSINESS FOR SALE purchase lot/home east end of LINE COOK Tennis Resort. Includes basic nicest gift shop on Sanibel. A (10-28) BYOWNER Island for personal use. Market €> pool maintenance, housekeep- mature non-smoker with some value. Call Debbie W., 472-3121 Experience necessary. Tolls ing tasks & assistance in retail experience preferred. One of Sanibel-Captiva's most or 472-1294. paid. Apply in person. Wil's recreational activities. Look- Call 489-3458 after 7 PAA. FREE: CARDBOARD CAR- ideal, successful, secure and (10-28) Landing Restaurant. Ask for ing for an energetic person who (10-28) TONS perfect for moving. enjoyable retail stores. Only Mark. has good public relations skills Located on Sanibel Island, serious, mature, responsible 472-4772 & enjoys working outdoors. 40 472-3931. and financially secure buyers WANTED TO RENT (TFN) hours per week. Call for ap- (10-28) need respond. Write owner: pointment, 472-4151 ext. 3815 P.O. Box 1169 By responsible, mature couple, ask for Dawn. Sanibel, FL homeowners in New Hamp- EARN PREE SAILING! Local (10-28) 33957 shire who love Sanibel. Look- sailing school needs help spruc- 813/472-6613 ing this year for rental with ing up fleet this fall. Painting (TFN) owner of nice Gulf condo or or general boat maintenance BREAKFAST & LUNCH home for 2 weeks or thinking of experience needed. Call WANTED WAITRESS wanted, 3-4 days full month March '87. Send 472-5111, ext. 7141, 9-5 any day. EXTENDED FAMILIES BEAUTY, BARBER, ROPE per week. Great tips for so- SHOP combination in details & picture. hore Sailing School, Cap- meone with a great personali- SUPER GARAGE SALE - Are there 4 generations of Matlacha. High volume, low Robert H. Carr Jlsland. ty! 472-3035. Saturday, Nov. 1st only! 929 women in your family? I'd like overhead. 516,000 complete P.O. Box 485A (11-4) (10-28) Pecten Ct. A garage sale ad- package. 283-2202 or 574-6597. Concord, NH 03301 1o make a family portrait. Free dicts garage sale! Furniture, (TFN) 603/774-6462 print in exchange for sitting. fishing tackle, fabric, and lots WE ARE INTERESTED in in- Call Ricki: (10-28) terviewing experienced, licens- BREAKFAST & LUNCH of wonderful junque. COOK, some experience 472-5I85 (10-28) ed, manicurists, hair stylists & (TFN) shampoo technicians. Call us necessary. Also taking applica- brokers/ SINGLE PROF in early retire- tions for dinner at GLITTER, the most exciting MOVING SALE consultants ment desires long term rent, r"»%safon in the arsa located at waiters/waitresses. 472-1033. of sanibel, inc. with Gulf view at South Seas n (11-4) WOMEN'S BICYCLE | T> Seas Plantation, 472-5111 WANTED, good condition. Lots of new things & lots of old Plantation. One or two 1 472-5185 days, 472-6021 eves. & things. Come & see. CAPT1VA RESTAURANT bedrooms, furnished or unfur- (10-28) Fully equipped & ready to go for nished. No children, no pets, SNOOTYFOX weekends. 1761 Venus Drive (TFN) (off Dixie Beach) the coming season. See how nonsmoking. Write: RESTAURANT, Sanibe!. Now Box 364 Fri., Sat., & Sun. 9-4 easy it would be for you to DISHWASHER FULL TIME hiring, all positions. Be part of Falls Road R.D. 2 an energetic, friendly crew. stake your claim to a part of lunch or dinner shift. Timmy's WANTED TO BUY- INSTANT Ciarks Summit, Nook, 472-9444. Enjoy coming to work! Call lucrative Captive, for further in- PA 18411 •«. Pat or Quentin, 472-2525. CASH! For one piece or com- (10-28) plete household. Furniture, ap- formation call: (10-28) (10-28) pliances, .fishing equipment & 472-2255 or miscellaneous items. Call day 472-3760 or night, 765-0718. ANNUAL SAILBOAT SUNDIAL KITCHEN HELP Wanted. \gammr (TFN) THIS ONE WON'T LAST LONG DOCKAGE NEEDED for 30' Please call 472-4394. (10-21) boat. Draws 4'4" depth, prefer I Sanibel's premier destination (10-28) ALL REPAIRS DONE on electric & water. 472-9406 | resortis looking to expand full premises, most within 24 staffing in the following anytime. hours. Designing and hand- PARTNER WANTED by (10-28) STENOGRAPHER NEEDED crafting by our goldsmith. seasoned builder, developer t^FRONT DESK CLERK PART TIME, ON CALL. Call RENE'S, artisans of fine SW Florida. Passive or active. BELLMAN Bensen Business Services, Inc. FOE SALE jewelry, 630 Tarpon Bay Road, $300,000 investor. Fabulous RETIRING PROFESSIONAL Sanibel's newest secretarial & 472-5544. potential. Rehabilitate stores, COUPLE available to "House We offer an above average temporary service. 472-2425. QUESTAR— World's finest homes, apt. buildings. Paul Sit" to experience Florida (TFN) 549-9240. hourly rate, bonus plans, paid UO-28) naturalists' spotting scope. winter. Late Jan. '87 to April tolls, excellent employee Call George Campbell, (11-4) '87. References. Phone benefits and growth potential - 693-1367. 515/673-4640 or write, 415 N. for career oriented individuals. WRITERS, ILLUSTRATORS CTFN) 10th, Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577. Call to arrange an wanted on assignment basis. $25,000 puts you in Sports (11-11) appointment: Bensen Business Services, Inc. Atnomcmm Equipment Rental Business. 472-4151 Please call 472-2625. ECR 360 ELECTRONIC CASH Big profits, ground floor. In- Ext. 3801 (10-23) REGISTER 8 departments, 96 vestment secured with inven- (10-21) P.L.U. automatic date—time, 1972 MUSTANG Mach 1, 351 tory. P.O. Box 964, Cape Coral, tax lookup, read & reset, 9 tran- Cleveland 2V, new exhaust. FL 33910. Runs good. Best offer over SALES CLERKS, men & saction register, front & rear (11-4) display, receipt & journal S1800. Call 482-3448 after 6 PM COOKS, PREP COOK needed women, part time on call. weekdays. Bensen Business Services, Inc. spool. 6 mos. old, cost S600, at the Jacaranda. Please call sale, $350. Call 472-4100. (TFN) SANIBEL GIFT STORE—Dis- 472-1771. Sanibel's newest temporary service. 472-2625. CTFN) counted drastically below in- RETAIL SPACE 1,000 sq. ft. on (10-28) Periwinkle Way. Sl,700/month (10-28) ventory for quick cash sale. 514,000. Call William A. Taylor including utilities. Annual or long term lease. Available HOME EXCERC1SE STA- Associates, Inc. 332-3737. DISHWASHER NEEDED now. 472-6224. TION. KONG "Pro-Form" (11-11) evenings. French Corner, by KITCHEN HELP, all positions. (10-28) the Post Office. Please call Also, waitresses, busers & body building-toning system. 472-1493. hostess. Coconut Grove Excellent condition. 472-6613. (TFN) Restaurant, 472-1366. CTFN) (TFN) EXCHANGE*' SOLID WOOD ETERGERE, GIFT SHOPiooking for RESERVATIONS CONVERTIBLE, 5 LAST CHAUCi new over SI ,000, now $250. Din- mature, aggressive person to Executive Services inc.. ing room, 8 pcs., $150. Bed S50. SPDL,A/C,PWS ONLY ONi LEFT! <»!ork-part time, hours vary. Realtor has immediate open- 472-8085. 1&A Ginny, 472-4055. ing in our rental department. AM/FM CASSETTE EXCHANGE 3BR/2B LUX- 688 sq. ft Office Suite (11-4) Salary plus company benefits. (11-4) URY oceanfront, highrise con- Learn our new computer. Call Slock Numbers do at N. Myrtle Beach, SC for located in the Hsorf @f Ray Martorelli 472-4195. equivalent on Sanibel or Cap- CABINCRAFT CARPET tan BE3 861 • BE3 862 Sanibel.,. (10-28) BE3 864 - BE3 865 tiva, week of 12/28/86. Myrtle _'/PER HUNDRED paid for shadows color, 12x24' 32 sq. Beach condo available at ^^atvremailing letters from home! yards, with pad. Practical, BE3 867 - BE3 868 mutually agreed time. Condo 1619 Periwinkle & REAL ESTATE LICENSE new, very good condition, S350. Send self-addressed, stamped rents for $i,000/wk. in season. Sanibel secretary with depen- 472-3502. The vehicles will be dis- ISLAND TOWiiPLAlA envelope for information/ap- References exchanged. Great dability & island knowledge. C10-28) counted daily until sold. Rent less than $40 sq. ft. plication. Associates, Box 958, For more information cali golf! 813/472-9503. Flexible terms. Roselle, NJ 07203. 472-3113. (10-28) (12-9) AVAILABLE AT (10-28) SEWING MACHIN E - CMLEOI472-1SS1 Chandler industrial heavy du- ROYAL IMPORTS ty. Single needle, lock stitch. OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING! $400. or best offer. 472-7278. 3714 Fowler St.936-2095 Cll-4) ARE YOU LISTENING? Fantasy Island Property Safes and AIRSTREAM 31 ft. has air, Management is looking for two aggressive awning, electric tongue lift. WHETHER OWNING OR Sacrifice S4,500. Call 472-0343 RENTING, sales associates who want to make money and ask for Richard. (11-11) NOW. We are offering a unique opportunity LOOK TO EXPERIENCE to join a small-sized office that produces FOUR BLACK ENAMELED Jarge sales volume results. Competitive BENTWOOD chairs with cane HOMES HOB1E CAT with trailer. In commission structure and plenty of leads. seats; table 45" square with CONDOS 18" leaf; TV cart on rollers good shape 472-9669 after 6 p.m. RESIDENCES with swivel top; upright (TFN) freezer. Please call 472-5316. VILLAS (10-28) HOBIE CAT 14' With cat trax, $1,000. 472-5800. Call David L. Schuidenfrei RAFFLE D1SNEY-EPCOT (TFN) for a confidential interview Benefit Children's Center, win Fantasy Island 3 days/2 nite. hotel accom., Disney/Epcot tickets & round ALLMOND 26' CRUISER Property Sates trip bus from Ft. AAyers for 2 F.W.C., 225 hp. Ford com- &Management Corp. 472-5021. peopie. Si. each! Tickets at Sea mander, 2 radios, trim tabs & AAe, Jerry's Bazaar, Sanibel. snifer, depth sounder, shower, Drawing Nov. 10. head, galley, spot light, hard top, Haicon extinguisher. Ask- (11-4) ing $11,950. 453-1074. (TFN) We need Salespeople!! RATTAN LOVE SEAT & mat- ching chair. Like new. Must Our business has increased 40% sell $220. 466-5989, leave 16 FT. CENTER CONSOLE 50 message. hp Evinruds outboard, P.T. (10-28) Live well, bimini top, trailer, • Sales Training Class now being formed extras. Looks & runs great. • 4 Sales Offices Tarpon Bay, Sanibel. S2,40G 472-5626 days, 433-10B8 nights. • Leads Furnished (10-28) •-* High Commission Schedule All ingredients necessary to make the HOBIE 16, trailer & cat trax, SI ,250. Cali 472-0467. Best ... Better (11-4)

And those new in the business ... REPRESENTED BY Confident of success ... 1986 BAYL1NER: 1900 Capri cuddy, 125 hp force outboara REALTOR* Sess than 25 hrs., galvanized VIP Realty Group, Inc. Call Bob Hiarbanis custom trailer. Includes Coast Sales Manager Guard package and custom 9060 Causeway Road VIP REALTY GROUP, ING. mooring cover. In wafer on Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 472-6565 5301 San Cap Rd. Sanibel. Asking $9,000. Please Eves. 489-1889 (across from Wulfert Rd.) call 472-0838. 813/472-3456 (11-4) 30B Tuesday, October 28,1986 The ISLANDER

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WATER-FRONT MARINA BRAND NEW 3BR/2B A HOME FOR ALL SEASONS. NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND GULF FRONT PROFESSIONAL OFFICE New, deluxe, air conditioned Resort. Fort Myers area. 2 available for seasonal rental on SPACE AVAILABLE All NEW Upper Captiva home. HOUSE bedroom, 2 bath. Brand new 4 stories - sleeps 6. Air condi- cottages. Sleeps 6, accessible $1600 Month Captiva. Call Paul Garvey, ONCAPTIVA by plane or boat only. Water weekly and monthly rentals. Island Real Estate Associates, tioned, fireplace. Call (813)283-0250. PRIVATE taxi service available. From December only. 3 BR, 3 Bath. Inc., eves. 472-0758. Annual lease. 400 square feet in $450/Wk. 305/971-0456 or (TFN) (TFN) a supreme location. For your Rursway/taxiway access to West Gulf Drive. Adults only. house, deepwater canal and 305/391-0711. No pets. information, write stating your (TFN) type of profession and dock by house. Club privileges - 472-0231 telephone number. Principals swimming pool and tennis. or 305/667-7870 only, please. Sea/taxi service. (11-18) 5450/weekend > WATERFRONT CONDOS XZc/O ISLANDER 2br/2b all new. Bring your P.O. 56 $750/week Call Gordon Biggar, boat, fishing's great! Weekly, Sanibel, FI 33957 monthly, seasonal. Four Winds BEAUTIFUL VACATION (305)666-1031. HOUSE, 3br/2b, right on golf cn-25) (TFN) Marina, 813/283-3233, Bokeelia. (TFN) course, magnificent view over lakes, private swimming pool, SANIBEL HOME, Gulf front, professionally decorated, fully OFFICE sleeps six. All amenities, mon- SANIBEL equipped, HBO, tropical thly thru December or season vegetation, weekly/monthly. SPACES thru March, purchase option. Darling 2 bedroom cottage on Ralph Penalver, 305/649-1414 472-2034 {evenings & weekend) Buftonwood Lane. Close to or 305/226-5326. AVAILABLE 3I3/332-5152. beach. Avail. Dec. & Feb., (10-28) WITH WATER (TFN) $1,500/mo. plus utilities. Call Ginny: Island Rentals VIEW B1SSELL REALTY 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH BAYFRONT COTTAGE SERVICE CORP. Beautifully decorated corner 2br/lb, available Oct. thru 813/472-0880 unit. Jan. thru April. PELICAN PLACE S3,500/mo., with discount for Sanibel Accommodations for the 2440 Palm Ridge Road, Nov.'86 & March & April of'87. (10-28) Call Hap Connolly at Sanibel longer stay. No pets. Call week, month or season. There are Sanibel 472-1556 or write to: P.O. Box Island Properties, 472-4808, 763, Captiva, FL 33924. no finer island rentals available eves. 472-0005. CAPTAIN'S WALK condo, 472-1439 (TFN) 2br/1Vib, 2 adults, no pets. (TFN) anywhere! Nov. I to Dec. 26. Reasonable. EVENINGS 472-4410 Write J.F.Shaw, 18 Boxwood SUNDiAL Cir., Hamburg, NY 14075. HEATED POOL FOR RENT Our team of professionals offers 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH (10-28) vacation accommodations that GULFSIDE CONDO With wrap around home. New- ly furnished 3br/2b ground always include an array of "island" Decorator furnished, screened level Sanibel home. Very close amenities and all of the little extras balcony, sleeps 6. Tennis BEACH HOUSE near Captiva to beach. Special season rates. courts, pool; golf available. for seasonal rent. 3br/2b, Call Brian: that have made us the #1 washer/dryer, AC, private. Call 472-3972 today for further vacation accommodation 219/291-3058 1/800/556/7757 9-5 details. 1/401/423/1837 eves. company. THE ATRIUM (TFN) (TFN) (TFN) Luxurious Gulf front condo. NEAR THE BEACHES! Brand Top floor closest to Gulf. new unfurnished, 2 bedroom/2 BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2B CONDO Available year round. One bath condos at SUMMERLIN on Gulf. Weeks available in ANNUAL RENTAL3 bedroom, week minimum. Call or write 2'/2 bath duplex in the Dunes, WOODS. Annually from S475 Nov., Dec. & Jan. 313/681-4712. S775 per month, unfurnished for color brochure: month. Beachfront weekly ren- (10-28) C.6. Leach, MD tals also available! 463-7766, plus utilities. No pets. Call 749?-?9th Ct. Sanibel Accomodations, Inc., a Vacation Shoppe, Broker. division of John Naumann & N. White Bear Lake {TFN) MN 55110 ATRIUM Associates, Broker. 472-3191. (6!2)426-575? Exclusive Gulf front condo (TFN) (TFN) BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVA residence available. I week ISLAND minimum. CONDO, TENNIS Fort Myers/Sanibel V!LLA,South Seas Plantation WESTERN N.C., No. Georgia KINGS CROWN for rent, off-season rates Mtns., Mountain acreage. A new private home with Vic- Gulf front luxury condo available, or possible sale. Farms, cabins, houses. Water- torian Key West charm, blend- available to December 20th Call Lloyd Roberts, front property. FREE ed with contemporary space and after April 19th. 1987, (606)254-3080 or (

AVAILABLE SEASONAL RENTALS It is not too late to book any of these homes for the coming season. FISHING & BOATiNG Two bedroom, two bath, den, living & dining room, large screened porch located directly on Dinkin's Them Difference REPRESENTED BY Bayou with a brand-new boat dock. Bright and very Is Service cheerful in a great location. REALTOR" LAKE MUREX ViPREALTY GROUP, INC. A brand new three bedroom home with a bright, open USNTALS 5301 San Cap Rd. feeling throughout. Very close to the Gulf beach. Ex- (across from Wuliert Rd.) tremely cheerful atmosphere. $2,300 monthly. 813/472-3456 Largest selection to choose from on Sanibel and RABBIT ROAD, SANIBEL Spotlessly clean three bedroomer with large heated 11 other Tropical Islands. Call or stop fay and Swimming Pool located proximate to the Gulf Access. discover the ESI Difference. Switchboard open SEASONAL $2,500 per month. 24 hours every day of the year. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH ALSO secluded stilt home amongst Two bedroom, bright and cheerfully furnished. Located the trees on the lake. close to the beach. Monthly rental at $1,850. Available January 5 - April Caii ToB-Free Nationwide 1-800-237-6002 17th. AND In Canada 1-800-447-6002 A brand-new half of a duplex with two bedrooms within in Florida 1-800-282-7137 3 BEDROOM, 2Vi BATH short walk to the Gulf at $2,000 per. • TELEX 797295 Townhouse duplex. Located on Dunes Golf Course. New- LAIKA LANE, CAPTIVA EXECUTIVE ly furnished. Approximately 1 Only about 300 feet to the Gulf. This brand-new home SERVICES, INC. mile to beach. Available Is probably the best rental value you could hope for. 455 Periwinkle Way December, January, April. Call Paul for details. Sanibel Island, FL 33957 (813) 472-4195 LARGE 2 BEDROOM, 2 BRING THE FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS BATH, SWIMMING POOL, Stay in this two-bedroomer on Dickey Lane, Captiva,' home on Dunes Golf Course. which is close to everything; the Gulf as well as Pine Available December, Feb- Island Sound. Available December at $1,800. ruary, March. SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION The finest Gu)f-front home imaginable is available for the month of April. Four bedrooms and four baths with its master suite privately located on the second floor. Realtor8 This is not part of a condominium; strictly a private 472-1613 The ISLANDER Tuesday, October 28, J086 31B

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SANIBEL TAHITI APART- NERITA STREET Lot for sale. SHELL ISLAND BEACH ATRIUM WINDWARD POINT BEST VALUES MENTS All units are 2 2 minute walk to lovely Co- AROUND IN CLUB Week 17, last week in bedroom, 2 bath, living room, quina Beach. 95x195, on shell April. Unit 3A 2/2 beach front. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, corner WATERFRONT CONDOS • kitchen, Florida room. Newly road. Affordable. Call collect, Spa, sauna, pool, tennis, boats sq. ft. redecorated Gulf unit, former model. New! furnished & decorated. Private 617/428-7504. & bikes. $6000. Call collect front luxury. 2br, plus den/br, 2 $89,000. Also, 2 bedroom, 2 2br/2b from $118,000 up, with beach access, telephone, TV, (11-18) 704/369-7225. baths, wrap around porch, 6 baths, on the fourth floor plus magnificent views! shelling, biking, quiet residen- (TFN) paddle fans. Pool, tennis. tial neighborhood. Within 10 garage, $88,900. PUNTARASSA Brochure available. $535 week- Loffreno Real Estate REALTY, INC. minutes of shopping and BOATERS PARADISE BEST ly summer, $1,000 season, $460 Inc., Realtor (11-4) restaurants. Call 813/543-3434 WATERFRONT lot on Dinkins SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION Sept. 463-2999 days, 813/542-3279 eves. & Bayou. Over '/2 acre with 105' BEACH CLUB IWeek 38, Gulf H.A.Zapf (10-28) weekends. Write Tahiti Apts., of Bayou frontage. Call SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION front 2br/2b, sleeps 6, by 15 Strawberry P.O. Box 2148, Fort Myers, FL 472-2255, Broker. Marina Villa, 2 br/2b, great owner, $5,000. Call after 6 PM, Ridge Road 33902. (10-28) view, nicely furnished, $20,000 813/922-6376. Ridgefield CT 06877 FOR SALE ON CAPTIVA (TFN) under market. Days (10-28) 203/438-5879 ROOSEVELT CHANNEL 404/393-9393, nites or weekends {TFN) (Bayside) 3br/2b plus guest 40' HOUSEBOAT FOR RENT 6 2br/2b, Deep water dockage. THIS COULD BE YOURS! 404/939-26B6. E BEDROOM/ONE BATH month lease, $450/mo. Located Fantastic view including eas- (TFN) WEEK 37 (Sept. 12-19) and jrnished, no pets, S425/mo. at Jensen's Twin Palms ment to Gulf. Will sell with BEAUTIFUL Gulf view week 49 (Dec. 5-12). • ual lease, security deposit Marina, slip no. 6.312/683-4549. lease back or wil! sell one half BEAUTIFULLY furnished Reasonably priced at CASA required. Further information (11-4) interest. Call 813/472-5277 or 2 bedroom condo OCEAN'S REACH, SANIBEL. YBEL. Call 466-5014. 472-2542 or 466-5733 after 6 PM. write homeowner Box 136, Cap- BEAUTIFUL rental A corner, upstairs, luxury con- (TFN) (11-4) tiva, FL 33924. policy do with an unbelievable view of SECLUDED LAKEFRONT (TFN) the Gulf of Mexico. Two Sanibel piling home. 2br/2b, BY OWNER bedrooms, two baths, tennis, INTERVAL OWNERSHIP CAPTIVA ISLAND SAND- screened porch, covered park- 472-3239 basketball. Condo and fur- SHELL ISLAND BEACH (11-18) nishings are in excellent condi- DRIFT GULF APTS. inside ing. All appliances. Annual LARGE LOT ON CLUB on Sanibel, week 21. tion. Excellent rental income tti Seas Plantation on the lease, $800/mo. Available Jan. WEST GULF DRIVE $2,000 below going rate. Call fch. Cottage apts., 1 & 2 3,1987. 472-0464 evenings. from repeat clientel. Owner anytime, 304/336-7483. OWNER EAGER TO SELL must sell due to poor health. Broom. Now to 12/18/86 $650 (11-4) (TFN) One of the few left! Across One bedroom, first floor. Gulf Call Herb Simon, Broker- & S750 per week. 12/20/86 to street from beach access. view, newly refurbished, San- 4/30/87 $750 to $850 per week. 2 Salesman, The Vacation LOGGERHEAD CAY 2 br/2 $75,000, terms available. By dalfoot condo. Excellent Shoppe Sales, Inc., & 4 persons per unit. Extra per- bath Gulf view. All amenities. owner. management. Great rental, ONE WEEK of the Original 1-813/472-5181. CARIBE INN unit on Sanibel son $15. per day. 813/472-4207. Off season rate $375/wk, 813/472-5200 tennis court & pool. $127,900. (TFN) 312/323-7796. (10-28) beach with year around club season Dec. 15-April 15, (TFN) membership, year around S975/wk, Jan. $650/wk. (10-28) parking, beach access. Call 513/398-0412. ISLAND LIVING- George 472-2825 evenings. GROUND LEVEL SAN1BEL (TFN) DEEP WATER CANAL LOT AFFORDABLE. Periwinkle (TFN) HOME with 2 bedrooms & 2 full Sanibel Isles, by owner BEST BUY ON ISLAND! baths. For rent for winter $140,000. 472-4757. Park. Heritage mobile home Sanibel, for sale by owner. with Florida room - beautifully season. $2,200/mo. pays rent, SEA SHELLS CONDO Sanibel, (11-11) Canal front with direct utilities, cable TV & a once a furnished, shed, deck, walk to WEEK 16 (3rd week in April) monthly rental, 2br/2b. Seclud- Bay/Gulf access, 4 bedroom beach. 617/428-7504. at CASA YBEL RESORT AND week housekeeping service. ed area w/beach access. piling home with Mother-in- JAarne is located off of ISLAND WATERFRONT (11-18) CLUB. Upper, two bedroom, Available Jan., Feb. & March. Law quarters & separate en- two bath, all amenities includ- •^•winkle Way. Fully furnish- $l,500/month or $2,400 for 2 RETREAT. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. trance, dock, mature vegeta- New appliances, fans & air con- ed. $12,000 negotiable. Days ^^Wirith king size water bed if months. Or for sale $105,000. tion, custom built, many ex- FT. MYERS BEACH ditioning. Large lot with call 617/523-2306, or write 112 you like, some lovely antiques 813/472-1088, 516/261-7855. tras, principals only. Must sell. CONDOMINIUM & other comfortable fur- mature vegetation. On canal Union Wharf, Boston, Mass. (10-28) $169,500. 1-813/768-2363. 02109. nishings. The lanai is pretty too with direct bay access. (11-4) Eighth floor. $71,500. $139,500. By owner, 5740 (TFN) with it's wrought iron fur- Loffreno Real Estate Sanibel Captiva Road, 472-4765. niture. Also there's an outside Inc., Realtor shower at the doorway of the 2 (11-11) SUNDIAL 463-2999 TIMESHARE DIRECT from car garage. Available at your REAL ESTATE Building A (10-28) convenience for a minimum of owner. Sanibel's best location, 3 months or as long as you like. FOB SALE SANIBELBAYFRONT Largest one bedroom condo weeks 16 & 17 at SANIBEL BEACH CLUB II. $8,750 each Call 472-8469 or 542-3224. $339,000. direct Gulf front. Spectacular HOME ON SANIBEL less than (10-28) view. All amenities. Complete- $100,000. Lease option possible. week. Call 549-6553. On ! & 2/3 acres with the best ly refurbished. Owner oc- 2br/2b with family room. (TFN) COTTAGE COLONY WEST view on the island. It includes a cupied. By owner. j Brokers/Consultants of GULFFRONT at pool, boat dockage. A new lux 813/472-3999 Sanibel, Inc., 472-2255. CASA YBEL RESORT SANIBEL BEACH CLUB I, SAN1BEL ury condominium apartment & (11-11) (10-28) much more. Anxious to sell weeks 31, 32 in Ground level, 3 bedroom, 3 Excellent price for smart in- i 472-8473 Aug., 39, 40 in Oct. & 48, 49 & 50 FOR SALE BY OWNER in Dec, 10 percent owner finan- bath, comfortably furnished vestor looking for guaranteed (TFN) SANIBEL NEW HOMES Spanish Cay, F-4, 2br/2b, nice- cing. Call 489-1413. home on West Gulf Drive with income & personal usage. 3br/2b, fireplace. From ly furnished condo. Centrally (TFN) beautiful views of the Gulf. Owner highly motivated. $185,000, $10,000 down. Lease DEEP WATER CANAL located with easy access to Available for month of 716/683-2758 purchase or trades considered. Sanibel Isles, 3 bedroom, 2 bath beach. Golf course nearby. December only, $2,500/month. 716/838-2688 472-9765. Owner with fireplace. CBS home, by Asking S109,000. 472-9369. CASA YBEL RESORT! Call evenings: (11-18) 472-9518 (TFN) owner, $219,000. 472-4757. (11-11) Beautiful condo, excellent (10-28) (11-11) facilities. MUST SELL. Week! (Jan. 2-9, 1987). 1500 sq. ft. on WESTERN NORTH WATERFRONT PROPERTY two floors. Sleeps 6. Select up- CAROLINA Homes, lots, land. APOTHECARY CENTER INCOME PRODUCING NEAR PERIWINKLE PARK DOU- FOR SALE Bargain-Nature per corner unit with cross ven- Frank Porter Realty, 139 Prime location on main road to BEACH-Captiva. 3 units. I BLE WIDE MOBILE HOME lover's paradise. Seven, 50 ft. tilation. Sell at $9000 or rent at Wayah Road, Franklin, NC Captiva. Active traffic flow. bedroom, 1 bath; 2 bedroom, 1 Completely furnished, two Gulf of Mexico lots, Captiva $700 per week. Call owner 28734, Trudy & Frank Porter, 640 sq. ft. Located next to bath; 3 bedroom, 2 bath. bedroom, two bath, large Island. Located opposite multi- 617/899-1834. Realtors., MLS, 704/524-8341. MKvision office. 275-3218. $295,000. Call Century 21, AAIM dining-living room, covered miliion dollar South Seas (TFN) (TFN) (TFN) Realty. 472-1546. carport, screened porch, laun- Resort. Sacrifice $45,000. each. (10-28) dry, separate tool shed, attrac- Hurry. 542-2822, Owner. tively landscaped front and (11-4) INTERVAL OWNERSHIP in a EAST ROCKS - Enjoy the rear yard. Middle fifties. private 2 bedroom cottage on privacy of a luxurious Phone 813/472-2725 or Sanibel. Beach, pool, many ex- INVESTOR residence in a custom designed 813/472-1433. ISLAND LIVING restricted ac- tras. Call Bob 813/365-5625 SANIBEL ISLAND home with floor plan for relax- cess (by plane or boat). Upper (Sarasota). (TFN) ed, easy living. The house is Captiva. Beautiful Gulf view, CBS construction, three (12-2) By owner. Rental property immediately behind new set- bedrooms, two baths, family, high gross rentals. Gulffront back line, $65,000 each. 2 lots. CARLOS POINT utility rooms equipped with condominium. $288,000. Gross By owner. 694-8541. REPRESENTED BY S32,000 plus. BEACH CLUB deluxe appliances. 2'/2 car SHELL ISLAND BEACH (1-6) garage. Your own southern ex- CLUB - Sanibel, near Lighthouse. Large luxury Gulf NEAR BEACH DUPLEX 2 bedroom, 2 bath beachfront. posure. Pool, gas heated, under REALTOR* Lovely furnishings. $95,000. a protective screened front, 2br/2b condo. Spacious pool, tennis, bicycles. Weeks $188,000. Gross $18,000 plus. Ac- Also, 1st floor, fuliy furnished, FOR SALE BY OWNER enclosure alongside a spacious available from $3,000. Only a cellerated depreciation apply $96,000. covered patio. Situated on an VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. few a these prices. Wont last to 1986 sales. Loffreno Real Estate UPPER CAPTIVA ISLAND. oversized, beautifully land- long! Call Herb Simon, Vaca- 5301 San Cap Rd. 813/542-7316 " Inc., Realtor Four adjoining lots with clear scaped corner lot in a quiet tion Shoppe Sales, Inc., (across from Wultart RdJ 813/472-4677 463-2999 view to Gulf of Mexico. Very residential area just 500 feet 1-813/472-5181. 813/472-3456 (10-28) (10-28) secluded area of the island but from deeded beach access. not remote. Deeded dockage Many additional features (11-4) included. Package price throughout the property to $80,000. enhance your living pleasure. For sale by owner. Please call CASA YBEL Weeks 49 & 50. Upper corner poolside, two Priscilla Murphy 914/238-4680 813/472-4019. (TFN) levels, two bedroom, Gulf MR (11-11) front. All amenities. Rent Realty, Inc. S700/wk., Sale S8,000/wk. WESTERN N.C. N. Georgia 301/869-3522. Mtns. Mountain acreage. (11-18) Farms, cabins, houses. Water- N1BEL & CAPTIVA ANNUAL RENTALS front property. Free brochure. Call toll free 1-800/438-8159. TORTUGA BEACH CLUB BEACH ACCESS—Unfurnished two bedroom with loft, two bath unique Raper Realty, Inc., P.O. Box building A, unit 101, week 43 619, Hwy. 64 West, Murphy, (Oct.). Asking S10,500. Owner new home. Poo! and tennis. Screened porch. $1,050 per month. N.C. 28906. will finance. Days, 936-8878, (10-28) eves. 768-0446. (11-18) GULFSIDE PLACE—Overlooks Gulf, unfurnished, two bedrooms, two CAPE CORAL baths, with den and utility room. Screened porch, pool and tennis. RIVERFRONT LOT! BY OWNER

THE DUNES—Three bedroom, two and one-half bath duplex with screen- Beautiful view of bridge. All ed porch. Ail appliances. $750 per month. Available December. water and sewer assessments paid. Unit 7, Block 366. Asking 376,500. Call: TENNISPLACE—Unfurnished, two bedroom, one and one-half baths, ten- 549-7078 EQUAL HOUSING (TFN) nis, new carpet and paint, pool. Available mid-October. $550 per month. OPPORTUNITY to quit blowing smoke. All real estate advertising in Additional rentals avaifabla Call Cindy Britton, 472-4113 Mon.-FrL this newspaper is subject to the • Federal fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal 1o adver- — SOUTH FORT MYERS RENTALS tise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national SONESTA SANIBEL HARBOR—Furnished or unfurnished, club member- origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation ship included with this two bedroom, two bath. Great view of the. REPRESENTED BY or discrimination." Caloosahatchee. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis- REALTOR® ing for real estate which is in WHF violation of the law. Our ONLY $425—For this spacious two bedroom, two bath condo at Pepper- readers are hereby informed tree Pointe. Pool, tennis, ail appliances. This one won't last! VIP REALTY GROUP, INC. • that all dwellings advertised in i American Heart 5301 San Cap Rd. this newspaper are available on Association (across from Wulfert Rd.) an equal opportunity basis. WEHEHGHT1NGFCR For more information call Lana Vail, 482-8040 813/472-3456 NCURLK 32B Tuesday, October 28,1986 The ISLANDER

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1683 ATLANTIC PLAZA HARBOR COTTAGES 7A Three bedroom, two bath with breakfast nook. Deep water duplex villa with three bedrooms Affordable, excellent condition, this lovely is perfect for the entire family and your home hashardly.been jived in and is just a sailboat (or power boat). Beautifully appointed OPEN HOU bike ride to the beach. Spacious living area, on the inside and well maintained in common An open invitation to discover mature vegetation, circular driveway, privacy on the outside, you can make your dreams living in harmony with nature. fence. All this for $98,000. Call Vivienne Bould come true. Priced at $255,900. Call Pauline , Office & Model Trimarco, REALTOR-Associate at 472-5187. Radigan, REALTOR-Associate for more details Open Daily at 472-5187. : Ridge of Sanibei goes beyond a care-free living environment. In custom-crafted cedar and impeccable design, a rare sensitivity to the natural ••';;• 1 lifestyle has been achieved. •>.. Very Special. r'-'A s~^=-

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Please send me more information on Sanibel/Captiva 320 PALM LAKE More than the sunsets and the quiet setting Three bedroom, two bath with ianai. Lovely We are interested in: — you'il love the price. Where else can you landscaped lot, deeded beach access, close BUYING D RENTING u get a GULF-FRONT condominium with two to beach. A realty lovely home. Cali Rosalie bedrooms and two baths for $169,500. Make Tipson, REALTOR-Associate at 472-5187 for SELLING • OTHER D an appointment with Pauline Trimarco, your private showing. COMMENTS REALTOR-Associate at 472-5187.

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Enjoy vacationing in your own condo at the Your dream house on the lake. This darling Hilton. Enjoy the income from this two house with two bedrooms and one bath has •bedroom, two bath unit. Enjoy the view, and beach access to the GULF. Recently enjoy all the amenities the Hilton offers. En- remodeled — exciting and inviting. Priced joy Sanibei in this, the finest complex on the right at $140,000. Call Mary Mather, Island. Priced at $195,000. Call Rosalie REALTOR-Associate at 472-5187. Tipson, REALTOR-Associate at 472-5187.

• THE KDWJE SALES (813) 472-3456 SANIBEL: 5310 Saaibel Captiva Boad (At Wnlfert Road) CAPTIVA: • SANIBEL RESIDENTIAL SALES (813) 472-51S7 ' SUNDIAL SALES • CAPIWA ISLAND SALES (813) 472-5596 1509 Periwinkle Way (Were to 7-11) 1246 Middle Gulf Drive (Jtert to lfennis Pro-Shop) Captiva Bd. at Snnset-Captiva (In Clubhouse) ' THE DUNES SALES ' •VAC.VnON SAXES USD EEKTALS (813> 472-1613 • SOUTH SEAS PLASTATIOX (813) 472-1536 949 Sand Castle Bead (In Clnbhoase) 9060 Canseway Ed. (Across from Chamber of Commerce) South Seas Plantation (Next to Chadwicks) Paid Political Advertisement

THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CHARLES BIGELOW CAMPAIGN REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT 2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1986

•,.. . That will make a Big Difference in !• ; I t Lee County government i BIG CHANGES Defined - page 2

By CHARLES BIGELOW Republican Candidate (or County Commissioner

The B:.gelow Campaign for very limited opportunity to have published this t County Commissioner is bas- fully develop important ideas. newspaper as a supplement to "r • ed on the need for Big Campaign forums and public the Fort Myers News-Press ^ ' , * " ' Changes. From the beginning, appearances are also limited, and The Daily Breeze. We " • i the campaign message has reach only a small number of hope that it helps you decide ji • t * stressed the need to bring people, and are rarely how to cast your vote on fj ^ * positive leadership to the reported in the1 news aiisdia Tuesday . ,• I courthouse so that together Because it is so difficult to Our County is growing | we could unify our County, reach all 150,425 registered rapidly and will continue to do p, .* *

,' 1 1 change things for the better voters in Lee County and to so. This growth represents f • • I - and hold down the cost of local adequately discuss important both difficult problems and . * government. However, cam- issues through conventional, great opportunities. But we r ' '*-'.' *•-' » ' / * 1 * * paign letters and 30 second political campaign techni- must not be intimidated by J x * 1 [ f * .*> TV commercials provide a ques, my supporters and I Cont. on Page 2 1 II

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1 TREES & PROFILE INDEX % EAGLES The Charlie Bigelow Cover Story: 6 Big Changes 2 1 Charlie Bigelow's Campaign Report 3 1 environmental Story Environmental Section 4 a 5 1 qoncerns Local Section 6 1 pages 4 & 5 page 8 Editorial Section 7 Paid Political Advertisement

Cont. from page 1 the challenge. The issues con- dressed 6 Big Changes that we Establish a sensible Song term fronting us in Lee County are believe must be accomplish- Encourage greater pubiic complex, and even in this ex- ed if we are to have an effec- environmental policy based on participation in locai government, panded format we cannot ful- tive county government. Our scientific foot rather than delegate more responsibilities to ly discuss them all. But to 6 Big Changes are; bureaucratic guesswork that often simplify things, we've ad- citizen boards and tap the Vast " does more harm than good to our skills ond talents of the people of countywlde ecosystem. Lee County. Restore couofywide unity by We owe a great deal to the which then encourage the For too long, too many deci- There are many projects early pioneers of the En- wise, informed, and in- sions in county government and matters which have suf-,. instilling a new attitude at the vironmental Movement. Their novative use of the resources have been reserved by the fered from the neglect of if* courthouse, ffiof we are really one efforts have raised our con- should then be encouraged. Board of County Commis- county commission mired community, n© port ©f which con ciousness and caused us all to Rather than this informed sioners. In simpler times, this down in too many details. A recognize that our natural and comprehensive approach, was an acceptable, even qualified Board of Citizens,. be neglected. : .;,.. resources are riot so limitless our county government has preferable, practice. But to- working under the general that they can be squandered. elected to simply duplicate ex- day, given the complexity and coordination of the County Because it is the one, results from the 17 year wait Few, if any, doubt today that isting State and Federal per- general purpose agency for the Colonial Boulevard ex- magnitude of the issues, the Commission, charged with we have a responsibility to mitting programs. Rather refusal to delegate mean- oversight responsibilities, representing all of Lee Coun- tension. And in North Fort future generations to than a systems approach, our ty, the County Commission Myers, the concern is a long ingful authority to citizen would have discovered the rfecognize the importance of county's policy seeks to boards is very unproductive. construction and operational has the ability and the respon- standing problem with understanding our environ- preserve intact individual sibility to bring our county potable water. The list goes on There is a great wellspring problems at the county's ment and using it in ways features without regard to of talented civic minded sewer district before they together as a single communi- and touches virtually each which conserve these values their value or dependency on ty. Yet local government has region of our county. The citizens in Lee County. Many became crises. The same is for the future. other parts of the system. It's can and would make a true of many other aspects of been unable to meet the needs common cause is the inabili- a postage stamp approach. In of individual neighborhoods Yet simply placing an en- substantial contribution, if county government which are ty of the County Commission vironmental label on a policy most cases, the county seeks or to provide the linkage of an to fulfill the needs of each given a meaningful role. In suited to direction by boards or practice gives no to implement these programs the past most citizen boards to whom operational controls adequate transportation region. without sufficient data or system. This failure has led to assurance that the desired were given little responsibili- can be delegated. The greatest damage from result will follow. Nor will the standards and leaves the ad- frustration and the feelings of this lack of performance is ty or authority. As a result, It is time to change the out- delegation of important en- ministration and decision most talented members dated organizational attitude neglect which divide us as a not the inconvenience of the making to employees with community. vironmental decisions to the became frustrated and drop- which requires that every delayed improvement. Rather unguided discretion of low less than adequate training or The residents of virtually the greatest loss is the loss of ped out. With literally hun- detail of county government level bureaucrats, on a case understanding. This approach dreds of .issues facing our come before the board. This every area of our county feel a sense of unity as a com- is certain to fail and provides this frustration and sense of by case basis, assure that the rapidly growing county, the practice is just too inefficient munity and the hostility that right choices are made. To the no real benefit for its cost. isolation. In Cape Coral, this threatens to develop between loss of this talent is and costly in time and tax contrary, such an approach is Worse, it is bad for the en- unfortunate. dollars. feeling results from long over- regions. vironment over the long term. due bridge improvements. In a formula for certain failure. Just as county government Sadly, it is also Lee County's We need Big Changes in the Bonita Springs residents are is responsible for the division way we, as a county, seek to frustrated at the delay in im- formula to protect the that exists, so too is it respon- environment. protect the environmental plementing often discussed sible for reuniting our com- treasures of our county. We Knock down the roadblocks to and badly needed im- Our environment is com- munity. The challenges that plex and interrelated. Effec- must change from the cleon and progressive new provements to the Beach face us are just too great for misguided postage stamp ap- Road. In Fort Myers Beach, tive protection requires a us to be pulling against each broad and comprehensive proach. This change is essen- businesses qnd industries that an array of neglected or poor- other. We must change the tial not just because of the ly handled projects headed by analysis of resources which would pay a big share of county pattern of the past, through first identifies the values, ex- money we are wasting, but for the Beach Sewer System effective community leader- the sake of our natural faxes. leads to the conclusion that lent and functins of important ship and performance in natural systems. Regulations heritage as well. Now more than ever Lee economy are creating new op- the Beach is neglected. In County Government. County has an opportunity to portunities for Lee County. No Lehigh Acres, the feeling diversify its economic base, longer is heavy weight which up until now has been transportation and proximity Reshape the attitude of the county narrowly based on construc- to markets and raw materials staff and county employees away tion, retirement incomes and essential. New high tech and Apply our tax dollars and human tourism. service industries seek skill- energies, now wasted on f rorti one of confrontation to one of A more diversified economy ed personnel and a pleasant ti i cooperation with, and respect for can be a great benefit to all living environment for their g their employers — You, the citizens residents, A narrow economic employees. Lee County can toward roods, bridges, public base limits wage oppor- now compete for such of Lee County. tunities for workers and industries. facilities and public services. Responsibility to plan and im- better. It also unfairly places a disproportionate tax County government in.the No one doubts that Lee responsible for meeting these plement the construction of discourages and penalizes burden on home owners. past has adopted attitudes County will continue its needs. For too long, county facilities needed to serve a those who have legitimate Higher incomes and a and conditions which nave dramatic growth rate into the government has focused upon growing population rests with aspirations such as young broader tax revenue base will discouraged economic diver- future. We may wish it to be regulating the efforts of the county government: Yet in its people trying to establish result from a more diversified sification. We must change otherwise, but the qualities private sector. Too little effort anxiety to avoid these respon- homes for their families and economic activity. these attitudes and conditions that brought us here and has been directed toward sibilities, county government innovative, quality oriented Fundamental changes in NOW. cause us to stay here will con- building the facilities that has aimed its efforts at builders trying to respond to the nature of the national tinue to attract new residents. county government must discouraging the activities of housing needs in a creative, With this recognition must provide. others. As mere regulation sensitive way. It also en- also come the conclusion that We are paying for that proved ineffective > County courages and rewards those facilities to meet the needs pf misdirected effort. Roads Bureaucrats have turned to who dare to seek out ways to more and more people must delayed cost more to build. 1 over regulation and a get evade the rules. It is easy to be built. Rights of way cost more with tough attitude toward virtual- see that this misguided, over- An expanding population each passing year. Regulation ly everyone having business ly negative approach leads has an array of needs. It can neither build roads nor with the Lee County only to a larger and more ex- needs roads, bridges, utility acquire rights of way. We Government. pensive bureaucracy. systems, recreation facilities, must change the emphasis of Reasonable regulation is an The negative attitude of and human services. We look county government toward appropriate part of any county government must to county government to be building roads and bridges growth management formula. change. County government primarily responsible for and providing services in a However, excessive must recognize that citizens these needs. An expanding cost effective way. There is no negativism and hostility is are to be served with respect population also needs hous- other way to meet our needs counter productive. A and differences can and must ing, jobs, and commercial op- and keep the cost of govern- negative and arrogant at- be resolved with reconcilia- portunities as well. The ment low, ! titude by regulators does not tion rather than confronta- private sector is primarily just insult those who deserve tion. Paid Political Advertisement

"Lightning5' Campaign Cape Coral Tent Party Jolts opponents — Stuns political experts and Rally a Solid Gold Hit that this was his first race records in past campaigns. By: Rodney A. Pidler, Jr. U,y: Jim Fleming for elected office and he won, 3. Air a series of forceful, going away, against three educational, issue-oriented Thanks to WDCQ radio Launch a major, coun- seasoned veterans of the television commercials that and to all the Bigelow sup- tywide political campaign local political wars. showed Charles Bigelow at porters, the tent party and fom a standing start, just His campaign strategy his best - fighting the rally held at the Coralwood three weeks before the elec- defied conventional think- bureaucrats after they tram- Mall, • in Cape Coral, on tion? Outrageous, right? ing, but was amazingly ple citizens'rights, i, September 2Gth, was a huge Run a political campaign simple: The glue that held the success. Over 800 Mr. Coney without placing a single 1. Build on already good campaign together was hot dogs and nearly 2,000 newspaper ad? Ridiculous, name recognition with a volunteer effort and grass Pepsi-Colas were given out wouldn't you say? bold, energetic 4' x 8' sign roots support, particularly in over a five hour period, Dur- Well, Charles Bigelow's campaign that featured col- fund raising and in the sign ing the event Charlie rush to victory in the orful add ons and small and mail campaigns. Each Bigejow. (became a radio per- September 2nd primary was satellite signs with multiple of the writers of the articles sonjp)$ j^id when he wasn't a three pronged, Patton style "burma shave" messages. that follow were themselves on,'jt|q *"^ir he spoke in- blitz that still has a lot of 2. Send personalized cam- volunteers in that effort. We dividually to the hupdrf^of local politicians scratching paign letters and brochures, hope these stories convey supporters who turned put to their heads. What makes in hand addressed and hand just some of the fun and elec- meet him in person. Bigelow's 100 yard dash even stamped envelopes, to tricity of the remarkable more surprising is the fact citizens with good voting "lightning" campaign.

Bigelow sign ¥olunteers post colorful factory By: Gateley Daniel An old timer was heard to sa£ "every time it rains, more of them Bigelow signs 'M.i , . . sprout up." It rained a lot in late August, Unfortunately for our opposition, the rain was not all that welcome. Long before we started to j Volunteers lick big challenge , 1. Vj_ . j produce our orange-blue ', • ••f- masterpieces, we went to By: Rodney A. Fidler, Jr. Each envelope (color coor- on First Street, was filled school on the signs of other dinated) contained a with people and boxes, and candidates who had used •-•,•*.•„ In this day of automation brochure, a letter to the boxes, and boxes of printed paper to cover thin plywood. and computers, it is voter, and a hand written material and envelopes Dur- The paper was constantly refreshing to see volunteers personal note from Charlie ing the wee hours of the mor- tearing and the wood warped work toward a goal like the Bigelow. ning we unloaded the badly in theswet weather. To Bigelow mail drive. In just It took nearly 600 man finished boxes on the docks avoid this pitfall, the "•• • -if V.".-;v >••". two weeks time, over 75 hours to accomplish this of the post office. Bigelow sign guerillas first volunteers hand addressed, monumental task and the Thanks to this campaign I decided to treat the wood hand stuffed, hand stamped participants ranged from now have new friends, but I with preservatives and then and sealed 37,000 envelopes school children to communi- don't ever want to see an to paint the signs directly on- which were mailed ty leaders to retired folks. orange or blue envelope to the wood. Prior to the in? throughout Lee County, The tiny campaign office, again. stallation of what we called the "mothership1.1 .signs,; • . .,/••' ."- . . ; small yard signs were-plac-i ed , in, keyrlocations throughout the county. Then

'/•• : • came the first of 130 4' x 8' signs.: A lot of these larger signs were erected by one crew: Charles' college age son, Bri^n, and what friends he could muster. This crew permitting process, taining the strap number of was stopped one morning at In order to erect a cam- the property and a sketch 2:00 a.m. by a state trooper paign sign in Lee County, showing the exact location of because the tail light on the one would think that the the sign. Then the candidate trailer they were using was owner's permission would be must attest to the accuracy out. "What are you doing out all that is needed. After all, of the information, a bond here this time of morning?" signs are erected only on must be furnished the county the trooper asked, "Putting private property, Not so, by the candidate and then up Bigelow campaign here in this county. Owner's the permit is issued. signs," was the reply to the permission is, of course, a Thank heaven an architec- dumbfounded officer. must. But, in Lee County this tural drawing of the sign and It's ironic that for all of permission must be in an environmental impact this work done in a very writing. A long complex, statement is not required short period of time, it was legal size form must be yet! still not as difficult as the prepared for each sign con- Paid Political Advertisement

"Preserving the Environment Is A Lee County Tradition, But To Maintain Our Quality Of Life, We Must Balance The Challenges And Opportunities Of Growth With A Practical, Scientific, Long Term Environmental Program HOW I*AANY OF That Addresses The Fundamental Issue: DID SHE SAY SHF COULD WHAT DO WE WAiSIT LEE COUNTY TO . LOOK LIKE SN 20 OR 30 YEARS.AND WHAT ARE WE DOING TO' &ET THERE.?-,.

•'J ! Charles Bigelow In a recent campaign speech.

There are economic aciwantages to an environmental approach Bigelow proposes a high tech, low cost to land Improvement/ solution to creating an accurate inventory By: Carleton Ryffel owner would also enjoy the the exotics and recreating of the Lee County environment Land Planner/Zoning benefits of open space tha^ historical drainage patterns By. Jerry Schmoyer vironment from the world's changes throughout Lei> Consultant 'would enhance the ap-\ that helped establish the best vantage point -- outer County, pearance and "feel" of his original natural system. Before Lee County can space. The data used in the Charles Bigelow has pro- Many of us who conceive project. During 1984, when Lee begin to draft an effective computer can be obtained by posed such a system in a and plan new residential Intelligent site planning in- County was in the process of and environmentally sen- an uplink with the federal series of meetings with en- communities and' ci>mfcer- cludes an "inventory of ex^ adopting its Comprehensive sitive land use plan, the staff government's • remarkable vironmental consultants and cial and industrial centers isting upland and wetland Plan, Charles Bigelow was must find a cost effective Landsat satellites. First private land planning ex- realize that working with vegetation along with an the Chairman of the Local way to produce an accurate launched by NASA in the perts. On the campaign trail and around environmental assessment of their quality. Planning Agency that inventory of the county's ex- early 1970's, Landsat he has been quoted as, say- systems can be a cost effec- Frequently, existing vegeta- reviewed the Plan and made isting natural and manmade satellites are constantly tak- ing, "For the amourii of tive way to supplement and tion and systems have been' recommendations to the systems. ing "electronic pictures" of money the taxpayers spend enhance site improvements. altered by past actions such County Commission. At that Today, we have within our each 1.1 acre of most of the" for the salary of one staff Local and State laws, for ex- as drainage ditches, im- time, he pointed out that the grasp the technology that earth's surface. Repeat person for one year, we ample, require that a project properly located culverts, "systems approach" to en- can dramatically improve Landsat coverage of all of could employ a system that retain water runoff to etc., and are now stressed by vironmental preservation our information gathering Lee County occurs every 18 would do the work of three or preclude damage to adja- exotic vegetation such as and planning made the most capability. Low cost com- days, providing an entirely four. But the most signifi- cent property owners. If a Brazilian pepper and sense, accomplished the puter systems are available new picture of our surface cant factor is that, for a frac- project site has an existing malaleuca treesj which greatest good, and truly which can accurately depict land cover. With this kind of tion of the cost, we could get wetland within its boundary, cause a decline in the overall preserved the environment. land use, vegetation cover, state-of-the-art, low cost much more of the informa- it would make sense to quality and quantity of His approach of looking at soil characteristics and any data, the county staff would' tion we need right now to in- /*""' preserve it because the native species. the "big picture" rather other type of geophysical in- have the ability to instan- telligently and accurately developer would save the This scenario presents an than a more narrow ap- formation. What's more, taneously retrive accurate plan for the future of Lee considerable cost of ex- opportunity for the planner proach was correct then and these computer systems can information for use in plann- County, its citizens and its cavating an artificial water and developer to restore a it is today... provide us with a clear and ing tasks and be able to ecosystem. retention area. The property natural system by removing accurate picture of our en- monitor land cover and use Bigelow planting oak trees next to temporary campaign signs By: Jim Fleming Edison were to try to plant owners to plant trees in trees along a roadway today, some instances and County Commission can- he'd have to fight the County discourage preservation of didate Charles Bigelow is bureaucrats." trees in others. "The County planting oak trees in Lee Bigelow believes that needs to get its act together. County road rights-of-way beautiful tree lined road- It could lead by example, for adjacent to his 4' x 8' cam- ways were once a Lee Coun- a change, and beautify its paign signs. "These cam- ty trademark, but recently own property." paign signs will only last un- Lee County has elected to When asked whether there til November, but the trees totally clear its road right-of- were regulations against can be around for genera- ways. Bigelow pointed out citizens planting trees in the tions, if the County allows several of his supporters public right-of-ways, them to stay," Bigelow said. were compelled to clear Bigelow said, "We know of As inspiration for this trees along their private none yet. But the County campaign idea, Bigelow roads as well. may well pass one on an credits Thomas Edison's Bigelow's tree campaign emergency basis as soon as campaign to beautify seeks to illustrate the they discover this loophole." McGregor Boulevard with "mindlessness" of regula- Royal Palms. 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Bigelow's workable compromise saves eagle ordinance lt.v William A. Kc.ycs, ,)r. containing eagle's nests. Bigelow's uphill struggle Charles Bigelow led the with the staff was ultimately wjw for big changes in Lee successful when the Corn1 LIKE EVERYONE ELSE 'fj»|y's eagle ordinance, missioners accepted 'niPrijtoiinanee, which was Bigelow's new approach. /AROUND HERE,WE llu'-prtSfeict of a student pro It was a big change for Lee FEEL PROTECTED- ^o jeet, was extremely 'punitive County, but Bigelow proved as first proposed by the that the rights of property TO D£ATH / : County staff. In revision owners can be balanced with after revision, Bigelow look efforts to preserve natural (he innovative approach of resources, The eagle or- suggesting the bald eagle dinance was initially widely nesting habitat be protected proclaimed as a bounty on by incentives rather than the bald eagle. By calling for restrictions, incentives for the owner to Higelow argued for protect nesting areas, waivers of park impact fees, Bigelow has proven that waivers of zoning fees, and private property rights and streamlined rezoning pro our national symbol can live, eedurcs for owners of lands in harmony,

HOORAY I THOUGHT you FOR COUNTY D.0.T.+ PEOPLE mm JRWCr TO SJ\VB OOR FROM DEVELOPER'S BULLDOZERS? Acquire parks WORRY, NEVER and open space now ALUWAD&E- while we can still LEECOUW afford them By; Dick Workman wilderness areas can also function as passive recrea- It's important for all of us tion areas that will become to remember that Lee more and more important as County's vast tracts of open, growth continues. undeveloped, wilderness and Because many of our plant beautiful unspoiled beaches, communities need estuaries, and barrier historical; periodic ground County preservation laws isljujgs are the very natural fires to maintain themselves aiffiilutes that have at- it is sometimes not possible tracted so many people to to. preserve them in their our area in such a short natural slate in small parks. don't protect trees period of time. Because Slash pine and many of our growth and development scrub plant communities are By Stephanie Kcyes required to preserve isolated County had over one year in sided preservation policies. displace open, space and adapted to, and require, trees on their property, the which to plan for preserva- Charles Bigelow, in his cam- tion of the trees, the paign for County Commis- natural systems, we must natural or manmade fire Lee County preservation County has routinely bulldozed trees along the SR bulldozers won out. Some sioner, realized' the need for have a sensible, long range laws don't protect trees. management that can only Sounds crazy, doesn't it? 80 and Bayshore Road right- preservationists! a tree planting program in plan for protecting some of be introduced safely in large Yet, that's what is happen- of-ways. In fact, it took Six Mile Parkway, con- Lee County. By most of his these natural systems in tracts of land. ing today due to inadequate private citizen intervention structed by Lee County, is campaign signs he planted manageable parcels. Unfor- Acquiring large areas for enforcement of laws, poor to save some of the Royal one of the few roads with ex- an oak sapling in the hopes of tunately, the opportunity to the protection of entire preservation policies and Palms located along SR 80, isting right-of-way for ex- providing Lee County with a act effectively becomes natural systems in Lee Coun- unequal treatment for Lee just before County DOT pansion. In fact, it has more very long term benefit to his more limited as each day ty may seem like a costly County citizens. employees were to mow than enough. But where are sign campaign, Charles luxury to some but en- Under present zoning and them down. the trees alongside the road Bigelow also advocates the use of a landscape architect Florida counties, vironmentalists know that development review The Bayshore trees were that would truly give it a "parkway" look? Sum- at DOT to properly land- already experienc- these areas are essential policies, landowners are re- not so fortunate, Despite the repeated attempts of the merlin Road was con- scape County roadways. He components of the unique quired to protect, preserve we are now and conserve most of the County's consultants to save structed as a four-Ianed favors a plan for tree reloca- faHp, have had to pur- quality of life that Lee Coun- trees located on their proper- full grown palms and oaks divided highway, but where tion, including designating chase, at great expense, tains have worked so hard to ty when coming before the from DOT'S bulldozers, are the trees that should line receiver parcels owned by whatever lands were left maintain. Charles Bigelow Commission for a rezoning County employees could not the median, adding so much both the public and private over because they failed to believes that acting now to or development request. The take the responsibility to to the traveler's vista? sectors for better tree plan for growth in advance. acquire this open land allows list of trees requiring preser- solve the problem. Every Rutenberg Park offers management and In Lee County we stiD have for more efficient planning, vation is a mile Jong. But this avenue was explored, from facilities to South Fort reforestation. opportunities to acquire at a lower cost, than if we requirement is conveniently relocating the trees to the Myers sports fans, but where "It's time we stopped the large areas of open space to wait until the need is ap- overlooked when the County new right-of-way or are the trees to shade them past policies of postage from the harmful effects of provide natural plant com- parent to everyone, and develops roadways and transplanting them in Coun- stamp pieservation and take ty parks, to use in other the sun? a good, hard look at the big munity buffers between we've lost the golden other County facilities. While owners of property County roadway medians, These are just a few ex- picture," states Bigelow, population centers. These opportunity. as small as 1 or 2 acres are but to no avail. Although the amples of Lee County's lop- Paid Political Advertisement

Important Bonita will bring Cape Coral the Springs' issues representation It deserues ignored by county By Linda Kelley corridor." By: Al Koscman attractions have generated He also believes that, in have5§one towards the traf- Like most Cape Coral addition to the midpoint During the last ten years, fic problem that they pro- residents, Charles Bigelow bridge and the parallel span, Bonita Springs has blossom- mote. For over seventc"""^ believes the people living on we should be working now on ed from what was once years out county govj. our side of the river have a Shell Point bridge design, described as a dusty little ment has been receiy&g at been neglected. doing the necessary town, to a rapidly growing least $250,000 per year in "We have to bury this 'us feasibility studies and pay- community featuring major pari-mutual funds yel, we versus them' mentality and ing special attention to the shopping facilities, chur-, are still begging to get the develop a sense of communi- transportation corridor out- Beach residents ;. ches, schools and road that serves our dog ty," he says. "We've got to State Road 78 (Pi&.Island businesses. With a popula- track and beach widened, get everyone to realize we're Road) to 1-75. '•;!,,,(, I,. may live to see tion of 15,000 - 20,000 people Lee County's labeling of all pulling on the same rope, Based on the tjouhty's and a location directly on the "fringe areas" has been a we're all in the; same boat, Transportation Plan, he Lee County line, Bonita Spr- crippling blow to Bonita Spr- we're allflnejfeunijji," believes an "Outer Loop" is Lee' County repair ings sorely lacks representa- ings since most of these The best Wajrjjfte. believes, vital to opening Cape Coral tion in Lee County areas lie within Bonita Spr- is >ito end thewegjfeet, par- to the vehicles necessary to sewer plant government. ings. Much of this land is ticularly in terms of make it a distribution The benefits of growth owned in one to five-acre transportation issues. center. "The only way we'll have been promoted by tracts by individuals hoping "The midpoint bridge is ever expand the tax base numerous local clubs, to build in the near future. not Cape Coral's bridge," he over here is to attract good, / organizations and private Plans for triple impact fees pays "Tt is a vital link hp.f> rlean industry And as I KPP If *\kd,/ developers rather than with on fringe areas will have a ucen Iho I'llieb of Capp Coral it tranbportcition is the ke> the help of, and often in spite devastating effect on these It is critical to the continued ,nnd Knit i\I>crs Moio thiin 1 of, our county government. home builders and ,'"**"**%. that, it is p.irt of a complete bocial and oLonomu tii's l>i*t- Numerous issues of great tremendously unfair SU.,

Changes in Attitudes Edited by Sam Burchers job, that for years has been a ..."seems like the Board thinks ..."what we need is a better ..."Charlie will unify the coun- Bryan Burchers one term, political dead end an expert is anyone from out- balance on the board of coun- ty and not separate Cape Cor- and the object of public of-town with a briefcase. ty commissioners — a better al and Ft. Myers..." ..."I've worked with Charlie ridicule? Charles' response Charlie will get citizen par- balance between growth and Carolyn Elbon Bigelow over the, years on embarrassed more than a few ticipation back in local quality of life. That's what many civic projects, and we at of us: "Because it's that very government." Charlie Bigelow represents..." ..."Bigelow will bring better Ft. Myers Beach are delight- attitude that has to change if Phyllis Bryan, Chip Rollins business management to the ed to finally have a we're ever going to attract Housewife Service Station Owner Board of County Commis- businessman Commissioner qualified candidates with the Buckingham, FL sioners..." who will represent the beach vision and leadership to meet ..."Charlie's for less red tape Tom Cronin interests, and not turn a deaf the opportunities and solve ..."Bigelow knows many of Lee and a more efficient county Partner ear to our needs." 1 the problems that confront County's problems are to be government.." Cronin Distributors Betty Davis Simpson By Jim Fleming our local government. I tried found in DOT and the staff. .."'•• , Joe Slee, Chamber of Commerce, to convince others to run, but Bigelow will pull the Commis- Manager ..."Charles Bigelow will add Member Of all the Big Changes that when I heard *why bother' one sioners together and get them Olsen's Marina moi'e'certainty to the Board, Ft. Myers Beach, FL Charles Bigelow will bring to too many times, I decided to to work as a team." Ft. Myers Beach and make decisions based on our County Government, one take up my own challenge." Donald Austin and according to the law..." ..."I'm voting for Charles of the biggest will be a change Because Charles Bigelow Ft. Myers Beach, FL ..."He'll stop taxes from ris- Pete Gravino, Bigelow, not only because he in the way the voters and chose to be a pioneer in the ing!..." Attorney is electable, but because he is future candidates perceive battle to bring dignity and ..."I've lived in Lee County Margaret Bloodworth the besfc^ man ifor the job. the office of County professionalism to the Coun- most of my life, and have ..."more local citizen par- Charles Bigelow will do some- Commissioner. ty Commission, we as voters never seen so much con- ..."Charlie will establish bet- ticipation in the government, thing for the people of Lee When Charles first ap- have a refreshing opportuni- troversy in county govern- ter priorities in the Board's without a doubt... Bigelow is County that is not being done proached his friends and ty to elect a man who isn't just ment. I believe Charles decision - making process..." a firm believer in citizen par- now. He will balance proper- associates about his idea of looking for a job or launching Bigelow will make a dif- Jackie Ferguson ticipation, and knows more of ty rights with environmental running for County Commis- a lifetime political career. ference in a positive way." Founding President of it is needed..." needs." sioner, we all thought he had What Charles is asking us to Burlien Stafford, the SW Florida Women's Trudy Szelest, Ene Hamm Bl leave of his senses. Why do is join him in a grass roots Secretary Political Caucus Secretary " •" Ft. Myers, FL a respected profes- campaign to change things for sional, with a highly suc- the better, not for himself or cessful law practice, run for a some powerful special in- burdensome and thankless terest group, but for all of us. What Is Integrity? . #.*;&•«*£ M m? MM By Frank Williams i to one'sfamily and friends i courts Seminoies First of all, integrity is an and associates. Sy Tfco Editorial Staff uncompromising respect for In politics it is the strict and Hurricanes with school the truth. It is keeping one's keeping of faith with consti- Vi.f. sj-e Co.i-.ti '• "Vii;.!!';' Community Development has iwa-- word whatever the cir- tuents, representing them :•; iwlca as many cmployeoa (t70) A.- '.in samo division •• Oreofj-3 color bumper stickers cumstances, whatever the with maximum effectiveness, I County (92). rii»a • ti: •'•-' !.:r.! i1 m1. Lsa County Iw, is1-..- il- r • half the consequences. recognizing their needs and •; population of Oiangc County — 2S 1,768 tc S30,4'M. It is the foundation of a code aspirations and working to the • if-«: ' I'-r-'v • •."' .! -I r:' • •• tax k»vies QSC 33% higfUii '"i:!'i of ethics, a set of high limits of one's ability in their • ! in::-:- •.ISaraotaCounty•]i.,c-wi'"liut"•-!! !K::v • ••'-..r.'.ii.- i-u principles. interests. ij w:--* Idcntlcsl in ara and population and 'IM' V.MMV;-, .\K.'-IN- It is fair play. It is the prac- And, of course, it is a burn- j! ".i. a '"•Ji'1'"- HIT i* ir :;. •.•.(/••!• . V' 1 tice of across-the-board ing meaningful patriotism. *••.• C !iU"iv:, For. feiysra Eeach fucrii.ition non'-ar. -.-.i •<.••. 11 i •• morality. It is sidestepping of That is integrity, and to me •.i.i!-^:: iij>t •.•.•:ii. >::•". scheduled to be complot.id In Fcbiuary unfair advantage. It is discre- that is what Charles Bigelow of 1385 ..!.! •...:>: .r S280.000 "i '• l->-r* 5700.000 :• . '/in -. •.?••: I-J. Jtjs loyalty — being faithful stands for. i.oivijOi, Vo: :•-, i ii •!"'-.porietion: $£2,961.87; Gators' arch rivals, Florida Fall heralds the start of two PUBLISHER: JERRY SCHMOYER State and Miami JERRY TANNER if you sr'il youi |)rpm>!:f "orr-.y t,-) r- nttfi ijftynty .'at:M*ni, [h<2y pay important seasons in the state Charlie's solution was as CHARLES BIGELOW of Florida — local elections EDITOR: DAVID TITSCH too Impoai tee Out ii yosi buiid * mm fitting IIVHYI your proili "ti unique as it was ecumenical. and college football. He had printed special JAMES P. FLEMING FRANK WILLIAMS that snie, the Impact tee or. vour now home- will l>a t siaggtviiifl RICHARD WORCH S1,53B. liio highosit fee In Floriffp. As a University of Florida Orange and Green Bigelow ASSOCIATE EDITORS: bumper stickers for Hur- ADRIENNE ELLIOTT DICK WORKMAN Ijoo County y op.«l»>n(»ortal o-.-iUtonCua are forn^ulatiHi wiOiout graduate and longtime Gator ! ricane fans and Garnet and DEBORAH HILLS ARTISTS: ftnv bH&\;. II- -;cisn!\ ;c i.«.. Nobody on vv- County ntaff u*ncA9 what fan, Lee County Comnvssion j Gold Bigelow bumper stickers LINDA KELLEY JORGE ALVAREZ ;j ".va hoyi^ what it ticai?.'-."} where it is, M rno:n what wo Mint SUM candidate Charlie Bigelow found a way to include both in for Seminole fans. WRITERS: JORGE ALVAREZ, JR. [! what wi naed to I .rjn » vijiA- I'catv^ti'm 'M the uiMro -J«fez BEVELACQUA JOSE ALVAREZ fJ In drtC Hi yi-ar 19356C. 11>0 COu^ly >J-J'J<.lr::.i!n -?G5!>,0C0 id |>3>/ OUJ- his campaign... all of his cam- To extend the olive branch fill BRYAN BURCHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS: f| sltlo iCQiJi SOUH3CI I" rr-pri«.c;r'. if.fi C"-j'"-ly >' co'iplo-. !ilig;i:i.:f' ArJ paign literature, signs and to both enemy camps, ^m SAM BURCHERS ED CLEMENS b •-- -;. anther S300.C00 «.ii %«•'•! w V- ' ' materials are boldly printed Bigelow presented a stack of JERRY CALLAHAN JIM FLEMING I! isstirnoav. in brilliant Gator orange and the appropriate colored blue stickers to Miami Alumni GATELEY DANIEL CARLETON RYFFEL S984 !'!•• •:• C'-ll:-ly ROiirO fll '."'•-•itv CoPM'.i'. CARRON DAY r >:- Uilrly v*0) nsvir levs !• • guvPrn LO>: Obviously, this color representative, Jim Fleming, ADRIENNE ELLIOTT BIGELOW CAMPAIGN fiii nf-". •••!¥. !ri -. IjrjTi .iLT'-'/cd c-v-- fifty JS1) pisces of »*ddl- scheme was enthusiastically and Bigelow's Seminole sister, RODNEY FIDLER HEADQUARTERS ; iior.isl legislation .u::'. •:;'. •;•*,. aver-rayulhiicn And un- Charlie with a partisan pro- responded with an unusual LINDA KELLEY (813) 334-0936 I; necessary reyuiations cc-si tflxpaysru mor? jnd iiiorci moniy blem. Half of his campaign endorsement: "Finally there's STEPHANIE KEYES CLAYTON ZEHNER, | ] each year atui eiorsWicnnily adds to !!& frubllc'b iiuatratlon with staff, and a good number of a Gator everyone can vote MYRA KESSLER CAMPAIGN MANAGER l"i bureaucracy. « his supporters and family for." 'ee County's native son, Charlie Bigelow, was born in the City of Palms and raised on Ft Myers Beach when it was a quiet little fishing village. He's a former "Greenie" from Ft Myers High and he continued his education as a "Fightin'Gator" at the University of Florida where he received his undergraduate and (aw degrees. Charlie is an active sportsman and a conservation minded outdoorsman. He loves Florida's natural beauty and he's committed to preserving our natural heritage. As a successful lawyer and senior partner of the law firm of Bigelow and Winesett, he is an expert in local government, land planning and environmental law. He has represented citizens with grievances before the County Commission for over 20 years including: Individual Homeowners, Homeowner's Associations, Land Owners (large and small), Voter's Associations and Institutions. Charlie has served his Lee County friends and neighbors as a Ft. Myers municipal judge, legal advisor to Lee Memorial Hospital (Lee County's public hospital), andaschairman of the Local Planning Agen- cy during the preparation ofL&e County's Comprehensive Plan. He's running for the County Commission because he wants to see this community grow and prosper into an urban area that, in 10 or 15 years, still retains the beauty, character and opportunities that his college age children will be proud of when they begin to raise kids of their own. In his first ever election campaign, Charlie defeated 3 political veterans to win the Republican nomination for County Commissioner as voters rallied around his theme of BIG CHANGES & LOW TAXES.

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