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VOL 34, NO. 18 TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1995 2 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES 50 CENTS

Show Biz As It Wuz

By Frank Wagner

A month in Copenhagen Pink 'n' pretty teaching classes for The resident pink flamingo at the Royal Danish Ballet Periwinkle Park on Sanibel I will have to backtrack a bit to describe the searches the shallows of a pond fantastic experience of teaching jazz classes to for a morsel of food. The big, the Royal Danish Ballet in the fall of 1970. This pink bird is a popular attraction at the island trailer park. teaching commitment was just prior to choreo- graphing my first German television show, Variete Zauber. Photo by Dex Sprinkle During my last teaching summer session at the International Summer Academy of Dance in Cologne, I became acquainted with Henning Kronstam, a solo dancer for the Royal Danish, Company, who was also on the faculty. He watched many of my classes and toward the end -'.'< of the term asked if I would be free and interest- ed in teaching a series of master classes to the Royal Danish Ballet Company during the month of September. He explained he felt it extremely important that the ballet company be exposed to a jazz technique. After watching my classes he had decided that my jazz technique would be most compatible for the company. He was highly impressed with the well constructed barre work, felt that the center-floor isolations with motiva- Isabella's manager loses granddaughter in Oklahoma City blast tions worked well in fine tuning the body and that the progressions across the floor and combi- nations were rhythmically interesting and chal- Tragedy strikes close to home lenging. He also felt strongly that the body By Anne Bellew Coyne, was in the building's day care center at 9 a.m. placement, knowledge and control of specific Islander Staff Writer Wednesday, April 19, when the building buckled to a muscle areas I stressed was vital in helping pre- Tragedy has again struck Terri Coyne's family. terrorist's truckload of explosives. Sharon, her sister vent physical injuries. The well-known manager of Isabella's on Periwinkle and her mother all work either in or near the target After lengthy correspondence, the contractual Way flew to Oklahoma City Thursday, April 20, to building, but none of them were injured. ' agreement was signed and I was homeward watch, wait and agonize with her son, Scott, and his Terri's first inkling of the tragedy came on the bound. wife, Sharon, as rescuers dug through the debris of restaurant's kitchen radio and, until Scott called much Please see COPENHAGEN, page 22 the bombed-out Federal Building. Terri's first grandchild, 14-month-old Jaci Rae Please see TRAGEDY, page 22

* r A great Taste Arts & Leisure 16 Calendar 12 Over 4,500 attend 15th annual foodfestival at The Dunes 6 By Christopher Strine yearly Dining Awards. Each year the dining awards competi- Cityside Islander editor 25 tion is sponsored by The Islander newspaper. This year, no Classifieds Sunday, April 30, was a special day on Sanibel. That was less than 21 restaurants earned awards in the dining categories the day the 15th Annual Taste of the Islands was held at The Commentary 3 - and the Taste day competition. 26 Dunes Golf and Tennis Club. Crossword The ever-popular event attracted over 4,500 people, who Capturing first place in the Best Breakfast category was the Police Beat 2 enjoyed the marvelous weather - sunshine and blue skies most Sanibel Cafe with the Sunset Grill earning and honorable Recreation 20 of the day, the food samples offered by the 26 restaurants on mention. In the Best Lunch category, The Dunes earned a first What's Playing 14 hand, live musical entertainment, the raffle drawing for a long with the Lazy Flamingo claiming honorable mention notice. What's Cooking? 17 list of prizes and the waiter/waitress races. Another of the highlights was the announcement of the Please see TASTE, page 24 2 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Mav 2.1995

All of the following information came directly from Tuesday. Mav 2.1995 THE ISLANDER 3 Sanibel Police Department reports. Mark William Howard of Sanibel was charged POLICE April 26 with going 56 mph on the Sanibel A woman locked herself out of her condo and Causeway. Earth Day 1995 requested police assistance Thursday, April 27. The BEAT IP- police contacted the condo manager. A power outage blacked out all of Sanibel and Captiva from after 6 p.m. to about 10:15 p.m. April Island groups participate in EARTHFEST activities at Lakes Park There was a noise complaint at 1:12 a.m., Friday, ness on April 27. 25. Cape Coral, Pine Island and North Fort Myers April 28, on Sage Court. Police asked a resident to were also affected. By Anne Bellew other, both exhibitors and members of the crowd felt blues, folk and contemporary home-grown Florida turn the music down. A man's car was reported weaving on Sanibel- Islander Staff Writer that the displays could have been dispersed more music; and Lee County Parks & Recreation had ques- Captiva Road April 27. Police pulled him over at A $2,000 necklace was missing at a Sanibel motel Despite the ground gained over the past 25 years in evenly around the open area. Earth-friendly business- tionnaire and commitment forms for both young and Richard S. Goldman of Sudbury, Mass., was Bailey's Shopping Center. It was determined he, had 'April 25. environmental protection, the current rampant devel- es were spread out under the trees on one side and old. charged April 27 with going 60 mph on Sanibel- taken medication that mad& him unfit to drive. Police opment of Southwest Florida's rapidly diminishing most of the non-profit environmental organizations The first Earth Day was on April 21, 1970. That Captiva Road. drove him the rest of the way to work. • • A wallet was lost on Sanibel April 25. natural resources sparked a county-wide celebration were crowded under two large tents on the other. In year - that day, even - saw the birth of the present-day of the 25th Annual Earth Day at Fort Myers' Lakes addition to the familiar island organizations, some of environmental movement. The Clean Air Act and the Susan Speath of Manchester Center, Vt., was Robert G. Madura of River Forest, 111., was A fanny pack containing change and cash was Park Saturday, April 22. the more interesting off-island exhibits included that Environmental Protection Agency both came into charged April 27 with going 50 mph on Periwinkle charged April 27 with going 62 mph on the Sanibel found April 25. Island conservation organizations joined other area of Larry and Mary Beth Spearing's Calusa Canoe - a being that year, followed closely by the Clean Water Way. Causeway. groups with representatives of the Sanibel-Captiva build-your-own canoe/kayak business that several and Safe Drinking Water Acts, the banning of mer- The plastic covers for an outdoor lamppost on Conservation Foundation, The International Osprey islanders have taken advantage of; Dance, cury, DDT, offshore dumping of hazardous wastes Prescription sunglasses were lost on Sanibel April Phillip Elden Hahn of Sanibel was charged Greenwood Court were broken April 25. Police said a Foundation, the J.N. "Ding" Darling Inc., a cultural and educational organization focusing within the U.S. 12-mile limit, and asbestos insulation 27 by a cyclist. Wednesday, April 26, with going 50 mph on Casa baseball bat or something similar was used to do the Wildlife Refuge and Care & Rehabilitation of on teaching young Native Americans the old ways to in new construction. The Endangered Species Act Ybel Road. damage. Wildlife enjoying a day in the park, answering ques- help preserve their people's future; a plant exhibit and was passed in 1973 and is generally considered the An alligator was relocated from the Casa Ybel tions and providing information to EARTHFEST '95 sale at the Fragrance Garden; and Keep Lee County single most successful conservation act in the world. Resort April 27. There was a dog loose on the beach April 25 near Stephen R. Craig of Fort Myers was charged April participants. Bert and Noel McCarry, the Storytellers Beautiful's unique beach (or anywhere) ashtrays - lit- Curbside recycling which did not begin in earnest Pointe Santo de Sanibel. It ran off when police 25 with going 59 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road. of Sanibel, were two of the Friends of Florida Folk tle envelopes lined with heavy-duty foil into which until the mid-1980s now ranges around 22 percent Mary V. Holmes of Collierville, Tenn., was approached. featured on the entertainment stage. one snuffs one's cigarette instead of stepping on it or nationwide; New Jersey has achieved a rate of 53 per- charged April 27 with littering on Casa Ybel Road. Jeffry Francoletti of Punta Gorda was charged Although the center of a large field was well used burying it in the sand. Police said she threw an empty cigarette pack out her Lawrence G. Falender of Carmel, Ind., was April 25 with going 53 mph on the Sanibel by kids rolling a huge globe from one end to the There were yodel ing, swamp music, Cracker rap, Please see EARTH DAY, page 19 car window. charged April 26 with going 63 mph on the Sanibel Causeway. Causeway. Richard D. Rines of Central Valley, N.Y., was Manuel Chavez Perez of Cape Coral was charged charged April 27 with going 52 mph on Sanibel- A man reported to police April 26 that he had left April 25 with going 55 mph on the Sanibel Causeway Captiva Road. for the airport from East Gulf Drive at 5 a.m. He real- and with having open containers of an alcoholic bev- AT THE END OF THE ROAD ON HISTORICAL CAPTIVA ISLAND ized later that he had placed a piece of luggage on his erage. Eyeglasses were found at a Periwinkle Way busi- car before he drove off. It could not be found later. Christopher Gavin of Williamsville, N.Y., was charged with going 65 mph on the Sanibel Causeway Charges against three Easter '93 nudists dismissed April 25. Gaptiva. Lafontant Frenot of Fort Myers was charged April Nudity cases finally dropped 25 with going 52 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road and By Steve Ruediger The State Attorney's.office then charged the with having no proof of insurance. ALL NEW! hope you Islander staff writer : three with disorderly conduct. Those charges were /• . "brought jrour The Florida State Attorney's office completely dismissed by one judge and later brought before James R. Harman of Westport, Conn., was charged and finally dismissed three disorderly conduct another judge. Monday, April 24, with going 64 mph on the Sanibel Unforgettable themed buffet appetite. cases against three people arrested for being nude The Sanibel Naturists, a local clothing optional Causeway. dinners nightly: in the Silver Key area on Easter in 1993. group, held a nude-in on the beach in 1993 to There was a snake in a garage on Angel wing Drive The cases were not pressed because the arresting protest the arrests and paid for an attorney for the Monday - Seafood Extravaganza officer, Brent Cada, could not be found. He no •three people. April 24. Police caught and removed it. Tuesday - Caribbean Celebration longer works for the Sanibel Police Department Meanwhile, the case had been before the courts Wednesday - Festival of American Foods Robert Hugh Jovanov of Springfield, Pa., was Thursday - Bourbon Street Bash and his whereabouts are unknown. for two years before finally being dropped last Friday - Seafood Extravaganza The three people had originally been charged Tuesday. charged April 24 with going 58 mph on Sanibel- Captiva Road. Saturday & Sunday with being nude. A judge dismissed that case, say- In an unrelated matter, last weekend the naturists 'W$$0 ^ All-You-Can-Eat "Taste of Captiva' ing simple nudity was not against the law, that picked up trash on Silver Key in recognition of lewd and lascivious conduct must also be present Earth Day, according to spokesperson Priscilla J.L. Vanschoonhoven of Buffalo, N.Y. was charged April 24 with going 58 mph on Sanibel-Captiva limited a la carte menu available nightly for it to be an offense. Ahlert. EARTHFEST Road. highlights Entertainment nightly in the lounge. Enjoy the island sounds of Danny A man found two knives behind a fire hydrant on Morgan from 9 p.m. - I a.m., Wednesday - Sunday. Perched on Hugh, the Bay Drive April 24. He threw one of the knives in a SCCF's new manatee ex- canal and gave the other one to the Sanibel police. hibit, above, are Chris- We're setting your table right now tina Burkett, left, and Drop by or call for dinner reservations 472-5111 Martin David Gaston of North Fort Myers was Jenny Lindblad. Native charged April 24 with having an expired tag and dri- American Jay Medicine- At the entrance to South Seas Plantation on Captiva Island ving on a suspended license after being stopped on Wolf (Bisunteme in his Periwinkle Way. native tongue), at left, demonstrates skills from long past eras in his quest to keep Indian Please see BEAT, page 19 customs alive.

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May 2.1995 THE ISLANDER 5 As easy as ABC Chamber of Commerce elects new president, Captiva Memorial Library Expansion Project gets $15,000 honors outstanding islanders at annual meeting The Captiva Civic Association last week handed toward our goal," said Liddy Smith, chairman of the tional stacks, enlarge the existing reference area, pro- By Anne Bellew part-time employees and more than 120 volunteers The City of Sanibel contributes by answering calls over a check for $15,000 to the Captiva Memorial project, "We're trying hard to raise the remaining vide space for computerized information, enhance the Islander Staff Writer who logged over 9,000 hours last year alone. for assistance and passing them on to the FISH net- Library Expansion Project. $70,000 as soon as possible." children's area and improve the work and office area. The Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce voted Abe Lerner, co-founder and head of FISH (Friends work of about 150 volunteers. Volunteers are avail- That project was this year's designated charity for The $225,000 project could begin as early as this All donors will be recognized on a permanent in Scot Congress as its new board chairman at its in Service Here), was presented with the Walter Klie able 24 hours a day and, among other services, check the Civic Association's giant ABC Sale in February. summer. plaque. annual meeting Thursday, April 20, at the Sundial Award, a community service award honoring the late daily on the health and well-being of their clients. This year's event was the most successful year in the It includes renovating the existing 2,200 square Contributions can be sent to The Captiva Resort. Walter Klie Jr., the first paid executive of the cham- FISH also operates a Meals on Wheels service for 29-year history of the ABC Sale. feet and adding 1,150 square feet to the north side of Memorial Library Expansion Project, P.O. Box 778 Congress urged chamber members to become more ber. shut-ins, loans out medical equipment and handles "We now have $155,000 raised and pledged the building. The plans provide new space for addi- Captiva, FL, 33924. For information, call 472-1907. active in their organization and talked of the chamber FISH was in its infancy when Lerner and his wife, evacuation of the sick and elderly in the event of a moving rapidly into the future assisted by the new Kathleen, first moved to Sanibel and began driving hurricane. Volunteers drive more than 37,000 miles technology installed during the recent Vision's local people to doctors' appointments and cancer each year and last year took care of some 5,500 calls Center renovations. Congress succeeds Jim Graftam, treatments. The organization is funded by donations. for assistance. who stepped down from the board after eight years, Causeway including two terms as chairman. In his "end of term" remarks Graham noted, "Visitor traffic at the chamber rose a whopping 23 Lions contribute $7,000 to ECC Captiva Civic Associa- lane closure percent in March - the first time in our history there The Sanibel-Captiva Lions Club has presented and assured the Lions that "we use your money the tion President Stella Far- has been such an increase - made even more remark- checks totalling $7,000 to Edison Community way you intended." weil, left, presents a able by the fact that causeway traffic increased by College in Fort Myers to fund seven $1,000 schol- Lewis said that community colleges generally check for $15,000 to warning issued only 2.5 percent. Telephone calls are also up 36 per- arships for visually-impaired or otherwise handi- have a disproportionately large number of handi- Liddy Smith, the chair- man of the Captiva Mem- There will be intermittent lane closures on the cent, probably due to the new phone system which capped students. capped students. That's because the handicapped orial Library Expansion Sanibel Causeway drawbridge this week, which has more lines and allows more calls to get through. This marks the sixth consecutive year that the tend to live at home rather than attending college Project. will affect vehicular traffic. "And, the renovations have all been accomplished club has funded ECC scholarships. This year's away from home. These intermittent lane closures will take without raising members' dues," he said. funding represented a $3,000 increase over that of "We always have many cases where there is a place between 10 p.m. Wednesday, May 3, and 6 "Membership in the chamber is becoming more and previous years. great financial need," she said. "Often food and a.m. Thursday, May 4. more valuable and we are getting more applications Cindy Lewis, ECC's director of financial aid, housing is covered by one agency or another, but The closures will allow work crews to repair each month," he stressed. and Kathy Doyle, director of student services, were not the cost of their education." pot holes and conduct other routine maintenance A committee drawn from the membership and guests at a recent club meeting to accept the dona- She added that financial aid earmarked for the on the bascule span. overseen by three board members is focusing on the tion. handicapped is not always available and is espe- demographic groups the chamber wants to attract to cially welcome. Boat traffic will not be affected by the repair They expressed gratitude for the club's support work. the islands, according to the outgoing president. Treasurer Glenn Ristine pronounced the chamber financially healthy and set forth a proposed budget of $358,300 for fiscal 1995, about 50 percent higher than last year's. Additional revenue will come from Lion Jim Graham, ieft, WEATHER Island service planned for paid advertising on the chamber's Duratran (wall- presents a check to Cindy Lewis, center, mounted transparencies) information board. director of financial WATCH Elected to the board for a three-year term was Ken aid for ECC, and National Day of Prayer, May 4 Frey, a real estate agent with Priscilla Murphy Realty. Kathy Doyle, director Other board members are: Vice Chair Dian Edy of Last week's temperatures in paradise were Thursday, May 4, has been designated by Congress learn and to experience an unusual fellowship of of student services at The Sanibel-Captiva Chronicle and Rochester recorded at the Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of as a National Day of Prayer for America. In response, dynamic faith and prayer. No offering will be taken. the college. The Lions Resorts; Secretary Mia Holler of NationsBank; this year have award- Commerce as follows: a group of people on Sanibel has organized a For information, call St. Isabel at 472-2763. Christian prayer service. The group held its first such Treasurer Glenn Ristine, owner of Pinnacle ed $7,000 to the col- HIGH LOW RAIN lege to fund seven Sunday, April 23 90 76 0.0 service on the first Thursday in May in 1993 and this Mortgage; Lynda Leonard, owner of Sanibel Cafe; year the tradition continues. David McCagg of RE/ MAX of the Islands; Paul $1,000 scholarships Monday, April 24 86 71 0.0 for visually impaired This year's event will be held at St. Isabel Catholic McCarthy of Captiva Cruises; and Don Williams, Tuesday, April 25 74 68 0.0 general manager of Best Western/ Sanibel Jolly or otherwise handi- Church at 3559 Sanibel-Captiva Rd., Sanibel, begin- capped students. Wednesday, April 26 74 66 0.5 Roger. Thursday, April 27 86 67 0.0 ning at 7:30 p.m. The theme is to be "Lord, Heal Our Land." There At the meeting, the chamber also honored two Friday, April 28 83 72 0.2 islanders for the contributions to the community. Saturday, April 29 86 69 0.1 will be special music, multi-media presentations and prayers for individual office holders from President Patricia Allen, Sanibel's popular librarian, received Clinton to the Sanibel City Council, police and fire the Outstanding Citizen award. departments and school. Gifts of remembrance will Congress said Allen had been instrumental in Florida LOTTO be given out at the end of the service. designing as well as managing the new library and in Far from being a dull religious exercise, these orchestrating the move of the facility's 38,000 books Numbers from April 29,1995 prayer gatherings have reflected heartfelt concerns on - about eight miles of them - from the old site to the ZOE'S SOUTHERN GRILLE a local and national level - concerns so deep and new. 7-14-15-46-48-49 complex that as in former generations, citizens are She is a graduate of the University of North SMOTHERED turning sincerely and corporately to the personal God Carolina-Chapel Hill and has a Ph.D. in library sci- SIRLOIN of the Bible for help. Despite the great diversity of ence. Allen joined Sanibel Public Library in June people attending, there is a unity of spirit and a sense 1991. She supervises a staff of four full-time and four .miOYSOME, STEAK that prayer does transform individuals and whole 5-5-95 TO 5-11,95 SUMMERUN RD societies for the better. SOUTHERN OPEN DAILY...] 1 A.M.-10 ?.M. 16681 McGREGOR BIVD. IN KINGSTON SQUARE Some local neighbors participating in this year's CCA's Commerce HAPPY HOUR... 11 AM.-7 P.M. 1 MltE EAST OF...SANIBEI FACTORY STORES service will be Leslie Fischer, Harry Bertossa, Bill HOSPITALITY RBSERVE NOWFOR MOTHER'S DAY \ EDITOR: Christopher Strina and Joan Strong, Jim Jennings, Jane Devaney, Greg ADVERTISING MGR: Jack Messersmith Doramus, Mary Dufner and Oscar Gavin, among oth- Committee to meet REPORTERS: Steve Ruedigar, Frank Wagner, Anne Bellew PHOTOGRAPHERS: Kathleen Blase and SauiTaffet ers. The Commerce Committee of the Captiva CONTRIBUTORS: Capt. Mike Fuery, Bobbie Sharp, Bob Every single person living on or visiting our Maurer and Art Siavens Civic Association will hold its monthly meeting AD SALES: Tracey Markwalter, Sue Bryant islands is warmly welcomed to come, to listen, to Wednesday, May 10, at 8 a.m. at the Captiva CLASSIFIEDS/SUBSCRIPTIONS: Betty O'Neal Community Center on Chapin Lane. LOCATION: MAILING ADDRESS: Islander Center P.O. Box 56 Captivans are urged to attend; "We need your 2407 Periwinkle Way Sanibel, FL 33957 WBBH-TV to broadcast from museum Thursday help to plan for Captiva's future," according to Sanibel 472-5185 FAX 472-5302 SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Sanibell Historicall Village nnanHd MiicsnMuseum wil,,.;nl • . •* committee members. could cause a postponement. presents $22.00 $28.00 $28.00 $42.00 host the live broadcast of WBBH-TV (Cable For information, call the CCA. $20.75 Newspaper S26.+2 HowspifMr Annual Subscription Annual SubKtfcticn One of Sanibel's local newspapers, Island Sun, JI-2SSiS«»T»x »1-58S»lMTta USJL Foreign Channel 2) weather segments during its mid-day Live in Concert Annual Subscription Annual Subscription created the contact between WBBH and the his- LM County Ftoridi newscast Thursday, May 4. The 30-minute show toric complex and will co-sponsor the appearance Postal Information will devote short segments to showcasing the his- The Sanibet-Captiva Islander (USPS 48t-400) is published every Tuesday and from behind the scenes. Windham Hill Recording Artist is distributed throughout Sanibel and Captiva Islands by the Breeze Com PO Box toric village's campus which includes four build- 56, Sanftwl, FL 33957 Second Class postage is paid st the Sanibel Post Qffios, The village centerpiece is the Rutland house • TAXES • Sanibel, FL 33957. ings linked by a network of boardwalks, a 1926 INCOME TAX PREPARATION Postmaster: Send Address Changes to museum now in its 10th year. It has been joined Sanfbel Captiva blander Ford truck and a picket-fenced vegetable garden. P.O. Box 56 more recently by the 1927 Bailey Store complete • Individual • Corporation SCOTT COSSU It was incorrectly reported in last week's Sanibel, FL 33957 Islander that the broadcast will be an hour long. with two gravity feed gas pumps, the tiny 1927 • Partnership • Estate-Trusts Classified advertising deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. Keed Post Office and Miss Charlotta's Tea Room Jim Sypen, the NBC affiliate's daytime weather- Error Responsibility: In the event of an error, WB are responsfcle only for the dating from 1926. The restored Model T truck is • Foreign Tax • Non-Resident j (irsl Incorrect insertion of an ad if, in our opinion, there is a loss of value. Wa do not man, will air his forecasts from Sanibel via a assume any responsibility (or an error beyond the cost of the ad Bsslf. Wa assume garaged on the grounds but will be outside on dis- Aliens no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisemenl but will reprint remote broadcast unit between noon and 1 p.m without charge thai part which is incorrect. We are not responsible for any credit or play May 4. TAX FORMS AVAILABLE FOR ALL STATES reimbursement after 30 days (rom publication date. Because of the need to raise a tall antenna on loca- Columns: Opinions expressed in columns in The Islander and Letters to the tion, the presence of electrical storms in the area The historic complex is located at 950 Dun lop Editor are Ihosa of the person writing the column or letter and do not necessarily Road. THOMAS R. LOUWERS, M.S.T. rafJect those of Ihe newspaper. 1619 Periwinkle Way, Suite 102 472-5152 Sanibel, FL 33957 ScnHnj S "J Tuesday. Mav 2. 1995 THE ISLANDER Lack of consultation sinks Sanibel Harbor ordinance By Steve Ruediger cil, which has the actual decision mak- Therefore he wrote the proposed homeowners improve their lots. He Tuesday, Islander staff writer ing power. In this case the denial rec- ordinance, which, in addition to mak- said the primary problem is the resi- Cityside May 2,1995 The Sanibel Planning Commission ommendation is actually a recommen- ing docks separately legal on those par- dents fear that commercial activity Tuesday, April 25, recommended dation that the city and the property ticular lots, would ban commercial might be allowed in. denial of a proposed ordinance which owners' association get together to activity, not allowing docking of more Kfoury said he could not speak for would legalize docks at separate dock work out a solution to the problem. than one vessel per lot, not allowing all the people who had signed petitions lots in the Sanibel Harbor subdivision. Sanibel Harbor is the only communi- more than one motor vehicle to be against the proposed ordinance but he Woodring Road dock hearing The proposed ordinance was pre- ty on Sanibel with separate dock lots parked per lot and not allowing parking had talked to many people and they pared by City Attorney Bob Pritt but sold initially along with residential lots. between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. would be willing to compromise if the (FROM THE DESK continued again for two weeks was opposed by the Sanibel City It was intended that there was to be one Ed Kfoury, the president of the one priority of keeping out commercial OF THE Planning Department. Residents of the dock lot per residence. Sanibel Harbor's Home Owners activities was met. By Steve Ruediger the application for the dock has created confusion in area signed a petition opposing the However, over the years two of the Association, said there were problems The decision was swiftly made when CITY MANAGER Islander staff writer the area and that the dock is not in the best interests ordinance. dock lots ended up being owned by with the proposed ordinance. The limi- it was found out the proposed ordi- By Gary Price After failing to deny a dock on the basis that docks of Sanibel. The final straw that sank the propos- people who do not own residential lots. tation to one car would be a major nance had been prepared without the aren't in the public interest, the Sanibel Planning Planning Commission Attorney Beverly Grady al was the Planning Commission find- They have been denied permission to restriction on life as it is currently lived homeowner's association being asked Commission voted for another two-week continuance then advised Mullins that it would not be legal for the ing out there had been no consultation make dock improvements because a lot in the area. People invite their friends for its input. regarding a proposed dock on Woodring Road board to suddenly declare one dock illegal because by the city of the opinions of the is not allowed a dock as a principal use out on boats and their friends usually Commissioner Ernie Klaudt said in Tuesday, April 25. docks were not beneficial. She said it was inconsis- Sanibel Harbor Home Owner's on Sanibel. arrive in a separate car. making the denial motion, "I recom- What has happened Commissioners made it obvious that if the proper- tent with a past history of allowing docks. Association when the proposed ordi- However, Pritt feared the city could Sometimes people go away on mend denial because of lack of consul- ty owners, Michael and Pauline O'Connor, got rid of Mullins then changed his motion to make the nance was being prepared. be sued if it made the dock lots worth- overnight trips and leave their car at the tation with the citizens." their interest in half of a nearby dock, approval would denial based on the O'Connors having access to a On proposed ordinances, the less to their current owners because dock. He said staff should be urged to con- with the LCRWSA be given to them for construction of a dock on their nearby dock and on the fact that the O'Connors prop- Planning Commission recommends a those lots could not be used for what Kfoury said the people of the area sult with the association and "work this property. On March 20, 1990, the City of Sanibel erty is for sale. position to be taken by the City Coun- they were created for. had no objection to letting the two non- out." agreed to join the Lee County Regional Water Whether this arm twisting worked will be found Grady then pointed out that the Sanibel law out when the hearing resumes on May 9 at 10 a.m. Supply Authority, an organization which was restricts docks to one per lot, not one per person and Beachwood continued from page 6 initially supported and fostered by the South Tuesday's hearing began with Butch Jones of that a person could legally own more than one dock SteMic Enterprises, the company that would build the Florida Water Management District. on Sanibel. She also pointed out a permit to construct dock, producing a letter from the state outlining the property to be developed but would not actual development is in parts of the take him to get the information and he amend the legal difficulty which result- Part of the interlocal agreement establishing something cannot legally be denied just because the significantly change water flow from property not classified as wetlands. responded, "three months." ed in the denial. the city's participation in this organization con- basis for the state requirement that the dock be at property is for sale. adjacent properties. After the discussion centered on It was moved and seconded that the Murty commented that the material tained the following conditions: least five feet above the water. Planning Commission dislike of the state height requirement and desire for Grady pointed out to Mullins that the dock could Sanibel City Public Works Director whether the lot not under contract to hearing be continued until July 25. requested in regard to the lot was rela- 1. The city's membership in the authority did clarification of its origin had produced the previous be legally voted down on the basis of its proposed Gates Castle said the design of the Sanibel Realty would get development Commissioner Louise Johnson made tively new and he was willing to get not carry with it the automatic right for the length of 80 feet being unnecessarily long according continuance. berm meets the criteria of the South rights without having submitted any it clear that she opposed the whole pro- that information. He added that he was authority to raid the city's treasury. The agree- to the city staff. The five-foot requirement, which is designed to Florida Water Management District. information, Commissioner Jim Levy ject. concerned that the way things were ment stated that any authority project potentially Mullins said he did not want to deny it on that protect sea grass beds, was accepted, even though However, neighbor Anne Cataldo commented "This is getting highly Then Klaudt made his remark about" goinglie was concerned that "planning involving city taxpayers' funds would have to be basis. He wanted to deny it because it was not in the Commissioner Louise Johnson expressed regret that said her backyard is now under water technical." sadism and called for a "no" vote. The is going to be done by a judge down- specifically approved by the Sanibel City best interests of the people of the area. town." the state had not considered aesthetic aspects of dock for two months of the year and the Klaudt then said, "Some of you peo- previous motion was withdrawn. Council, regardless of the approval of the city A vote was finally taken on Mullins' motion to representative's vote at the Authority. height. berm would increase that problem. ple think its fun playing lawyer. To me But then Grady pointed out that a Johnson, who had seconded Klaudt's deny approval and the motion was defeated three to motion, withdrew her second. 2. Any master plan established by the authori- The O'Connors still are asking for an 80-foot-long Bruce Abbey, who owns another lot its a pain in the butt." motion could not be made just to deny two, with Mullins being joined by Commissioner Jim But then Commissioner Dr. Stephen ty, in order to be in effect, would require specific dock while the city staff is saying 70 feet would be in Leisure Acres, said residents in that Downes said the exact requirements Hermes in voting for it. an application. If the application was Mullins provided a second. approval of the individual member's city coun- enough. area have been trying to do-something regarding lot three need to be worked incomplete, the applicant must be told But after a little more discussion, cils and the Lee County Board of County However, Planning Commissioners did not express Johnson then moved that the hearing be continued with their lots since 1983 and if the city out. the inadequacies and given a chance to Klaudt withdrew his motion. The origi- Commissioners. any interest in using that as a basis for denial of the for two weeks in order to provide time to see if the would not approve development, it Klaudt next said he did not think correct them. If the application is com- nal motion to continue the hearing, the With these safeguards, the authority went to dock. problem of a dock and a half could be alleviated. should buy the land. Downes should be involved in those plete but violates a specific requirement one that had been withdrawn, was work. All funding was provided by the SFWMD Neighbor Delores D'Arcy, on whose dock the Jones told the commission he was confused as to Sanibel Natural Resources Director discussions because it was a problem of Sanibel law, then the denial must revived, was voted on and passed unan- up until 1994, at which point the authority did O'Connors have a half interest, expressed concern what he was being asked to do. He was told he was Rob Loflin called the area a "high qual- when the chairman played attorney. give the applicant the opportunity to imously. request and receive a small contribution from its about the O'Connors ending up with a dock and a only being asked to contact his client and let the ity wetland" with lots of native plants, Downes responded he was not acting membership governments. half and about the O'Connors property being for sale. client know the Planning Commission objected to the including rare ones. He said the area is as an attorney, he had turned the work • Fax, Computer & Copy Services As you have read, the authority came up with Planning Commissioner Dr. Stephen Mullins then possibility of access to more than one dock. used by wildlife. over to the commission's attorney, • Professional Packaging Services some pretty extensive plans that our representa- moved that the dock conditional use permit be denied The continuance was approved four to one, with Tyler King of Dexter Bender and Beverly Grady. QmkFtock • Shipping/ Packaging Supplies on the basis that docks are inherently harmful, that • Mail Receiving & Forwarding Services tives and some people in the water industry, Mullins casting the lone no vote. Associates pointed out that most of the Murty was asked how long it would • the World's Best Indian River Fruit including our own Island Water Association, felt \Ata. CIMM Am«*li!ru« AHIHULUKI 1713 Periwinkle Way • Sanibel Island were unnecessary. Thus, one immediate reaction was to get out of the authority. The City of Cape Water continued from page 6 We Ship Anyming Anywhere; 813-472-0288. FAX ST3-472-0809 Coral did just that and, as a result, Cape Coral Beachwood planning hearing has not to date participated in any of the plan- authority program, this proposal only one wanted to provide funding, proba- ning activities - good or bad, right or wrong - increased the concern that Sanibel was bly because the course of the authority NOW ENROLLING undertaken by the authority. continued for three more months being abused. To date nothing has come was so confused. PRESCHOOL • GRADE 12 Sanibel did not get out because it was felt that By Steve Ruediger the people making the application. of this proposal. To date the plan is unapproved, there continuing membership was important based Islander staff writer Commissioners were concerned about the devel- Last fail, the LCRWSA finally sub- is no 3 cents per 1,000 gallon tax for Evangelical Christian School upon a potential return on a small investment, The most recent Planning Commission hearing administrative expenses, and the mem- opment rights that would be given to that lot owner mitted its draft master plan to Sanibel • COLLEGE PREP CURRICULUM and it would be worth participating as there was on the proposed Beachwood Condominiums in and wanted a report on all ramifications of that. City Council for approval. Note that the ber organizations have committed to nothing. As of this point, the taxpayers • COMPETITIVE SPORTS some possibility that the authority could be Leisure Acres was continued April 25 three months Commissioners also asked for an environmental authority board already approved it by - BUS SERVICE of the City of Sanibel have spent $3,254 turned into a useful force. The city agreed to stay -until July 25. assessment report that included more than just con- this time, but the individual member • ACCREDITED in out-of-pocket expenses on this pro- in in order to have a voice in an organization so The continuance came after Commissioner Ernie clusions. Evidence and critical analysis were - LOVELY CAMPUS organizations had not and, according to gram and there are positive signs that it strongly supported by the SFWMD, the agency Klaudt was unsuccessful in an attempt to get the requested, the interlocal agreement, each had to 8237 Beacon Blvd., S.E. • Ft Myers • 936-3319 which has supreme control over potable water in may become the useful coordinating project voted down. Klaudt said there was "some- . Commission Chairman Dick Downes also asked approve it individually. The Sanibel agency we had originally thought it was Years of Service to Families in Southwest Florida all of South Florida. Furthermore, the city's cof- thing sadistic" in continuing to ask for more infor- how runoff in roadside swales was to be treated, City Council did not approve the plan, fers were protected by the interlocal agreement, to be. In any case, the City Council has mation and to never reach a decision. He said he what was meant by the phrase "maintained yards" rightly concerned about the deficiencies which also allowed Sanibel to get out at any time formally advised the authority that was sure the vote would be "no" in three months so and more analysis of whether crushed shell drive- in funding for the various projects that with proper notice. unless some basic operational changes the commission might as well vote now. He said, ways would in fact have the same effect when could end up costing Sanibel taxpayers The single authority-proposed improvement are incorporated into the structure of the the applicant was "entitled to a no vote." compressed as pavement. unnecessary money. authority to remove its jurisdiction as a project which affected Sanibel and Captiva in However, attorney Tim Mtirty, representing the Murty began the hearing by complaining that all utility, the City of Sanibel will hot con- WE TEACH PEOPLE TO FLY PROFESSIONALLY!" the unapproved draft plan was a multi-million The other two members, Lee County potential developer, indicated he would prefer to the things the city was asking for was an attempt to tinue to support it. FAA APPROVED • CESSNA PILOT CENTER dollar upgrade of the backup water supply line and Fort Myers, also must have found come back in three months with the new informa- sabotage the application and was taking the project problems because no one has ever coming over from Pine Island. The IWA has "to the edge of financial feasibility." He mentioned Sanibel City Manager Gary Price peri- continuously stated that this project is unneces- tion requested. approved the plan. Finally, after years Learn To Fly! Tuesday's hearing was a continuance from a off-site mitigation costing thousands of dollars and of Sanibel's continuing efforts in this odically addresses issues of interest sary and that its projected need was based upon the city wanting money set aside for putting in to the community and submits his PROFESSIONAL AVIATION Startinc March 28 hearing in which the planners had asked direction, Lee County Commissioners AT CHARLOTTE COUNTY^RPORT May 15,1 incorrect data. Furthermore, it was not explained sewers 10 years from now. comments to The Islander for publica- how this or any other project in the plan was to for an environmental assessment report. recently publicly indicated that the tion. 28000 AIRPORT RD. "I think the objective is to reject the plan not to PUNTA GORDA, FL be paid for. The city staff found that report to be inadequate. LCRWSA should be a protect the public," said Murty. 33982 Another major issue became funding of the The Beachwood proposal calls for the develop- coordinating and advisory ment of six, clustered, single-family residences and Downes responded it is unfortunate when an body rather than another authority's administrative expenses. As I indicat- applicant feels taken advantage of. Tax Included a single-family residence on another lot. A conser- middle layer of govern- INTRODUCING OUR NEW SUMMER SP PACKAGES: ed earlier, in 1994 the SFWMD felt they had A lot of time was spent at the hearing discussing olsafe* SHUTTERS vation easement area would be established and mit- ment serving as a utility. provided enough seed money and wanted the a berrn which some residents to the north of the authority to fund itself. Thus, a tax of 3 cents per igation work would be done on five acres of Preliminary steps have NOT JUST FOR HURRICANES • PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL* INSTRUMENT PILOT GROUND SCHOOL proposed project claim would back water up onto BUT. Privacy 8 MONDAY EVENINGS 8 TUESDAY EVENINGS thousand gallons of water was suggested as a Sanibel city land at another location. their property. been taken to change the continuing revenue source. It was projected that The property to be developed is off of authority's focus. Bob Saylor Sun Control ENROLL TODAY! Frank Fran of Bean, Whitaker, Lutz and Barnes 336-9347 Mobile Cieanjiness this tax would cost IWA users $30,000 per year Bowman's Beach Road in a currently undeveloped The administrative Classes are filling up fasti! Inc., representing potential developer Sanibel• 890-1876 Dig. Beeper Security and, since IWA had already opposed the entire area behind the second Sanibel fire station and Realty, said the- berrn would retain water on the funding was never Call Now * Book, Pilot Kit, 945-1323 Home Peace of Mind All major adjacent homes along Sanibel-CaptivaRoad. approved because no one Discovery flight 5845 Corporate Circle, Ft Myers, FL 33905 Cards Accepted Please see WATER, page 7 Included in the proposal is a lot not owned by Please see BEACHWOOD, page 7 agre5d.QQjhe.Blan.and.np, included in Price Tuesday. Mav 2. 1995 THE (SLANDER 9

Letters continued from page 8 Tuesday, A MESSAGE 8 Commentary May 2, 1995 remain silent. When we hear our lead- Tennis, and his staff for the invaluable ers, talk shows or newspapers spread- assistance in organizing the tourna- ing lies and hate we must confront ment. TO OUR them. If we remain silent, then we only The foundation also extends it grati- have ourselves to blame when these tude to all the players, volunteers and The great Sanibel Island blackout of '95 terrorists succeed in their militaristic spectators for making this event a SEASONAL Jihad against us and our government "smash"ing success! For those of you who have already left Sanibel for down close to a tiny little candle. The questions come Jim Snyder Lucas Century, event coordinator parts North, you missed the excitement of the year out much funnier this way and most of us were a lot Forest Park, III. Erick Lindblad, Executive Director, CUSTOMERS. (we hope!). On Tuesday night, April 25, Sanibel's ISLANDER'S NOTES more tolerant of a wrong answer under those condi- SCCF power was out for 4 1/2 hours! It's already dark on tions. Ruth Deuber, President of the Board Sanibel, but to have no power - well, what is there to By Betty O'Neal Like the question, "Who did Charles Robb marry Leave the designated of Trustees, SCCF do? in 1967?" Well, a baby boomer would probably know parking spots for Some people I have talked to went to Tarwinkles the answer to that, but a 20-year old? And of all the 'Shell Shocked' or other local establishments to sit around and visit Another one of my friends, who didn't have can- questions for me to get was one about a famous cook! the handicapped with friends, eat chips and drink beer by candlelight. dles or flashlights at her house, went to another Everybody knows I don't cook! But of course we did column shocking Some visited with family or friends who had food and friend's house. He had a tiny little battery-operated as well or better in the dark because everything To the editor candles and flashlights. Some ate a sandwich and TV, and the whole neighborhood was there watching seemed funny! The Islander To the editor I am not a handicapped person, and turned in. Those who had charcoal or butane grills, it! Boy, was it dark!! In Georgia we would've called The Islander apparently there are no handicapped cooked out and sat around and ate by candlelight. Those of us who were lucky enough to have dinner that dark-thirty! What were you doing during the I was indeed "Shell Shocked" by Art people on Sanibel on Sunday. I called a friend around 9 p.m. to see if she had a already cooked before the power went, ate by candle- great black-out? I just wonder how many babies will Stevens' column of the same name last clue as to what really had happened to the power, and light and then played games by candlelight. Have you This past Sunday (AprH 23), I week which portrayed Ronald be born on or around Jan. 25, 1996, in the Lee arrived in the bank parking lot with the got this response, "Are you aware that I had to run all ever played Trivial Pursuit with no power? Well, you County area?! McDonald as a pathetic, onion- the way across the house, stepping in the cat litter box really should try it just for the sake of being able to intention of using the ATM. Properly breathed, ketchup-oozing clown who's parked and about to leave my car, a on the way to find the phone? What the h— do you say, "Oh yes, I've done that!" Betty O'Neal, an island resident, is the receptionist, arrival on Sanibel foretells only of want? And why aren't you at work?" It's really kinda fun trying to figure out what color Mercedes pulled into the handicap doom and destruction. classified ad manager, circulation manager, office area. While waiting for him, a 4-wheel I was laughing so hard, I couldn't remember why I square your little game piece is sitting on and then Art would probably also like to tell manager, den mother and part-time columnist for drive vehicle also parked in the handi- had called! having someone try to read you a question, leaning The Islander. our kids that Santa Claus is really just a cap area - and before I left the ATM, a fat, myopic animal abuser with a dys- third car parked in the restricted area. functional family. Letters None were handicapped or had a hand- Or that the Easter Bunny is just icap card displayed. another promiscuous burrowing rodent details of festival day. Children's Why are we so surprised You would think that these "good" which carries disease and drops unsani- It was a team effort of the finest kind, one that Sanibel citizens would know better and tary fecal pellets in its wake. Easter richly rewarded our center so we can continue nurtur- by home-grown terrorists? HEADING BACK respect the area for those intended. Some of us just can't wait to dash all ing a love of learning among our islands' youngest Ralph Ariss Festival a of our children's innocent hopes for citizens. That's been our tradition for more than 20 !• To the editor Sanibel success years. Thank you for helping us start a new tradition The Islander purity and goodness. NORTH FOR THE Why are we so surprised that we have our own Yet somehow, in spite of it all, most To the editor this year. See you next year for the Second Annual SCCF serves an ace Children's Easter Festival of the Islands! home-grown terrorists? What did we expect from a kids have learned the truth. If you ask The Islander "Limbaughtomized" society that's made hate and them about Santa Claus, you'll hear The day Jeff Pierot, president To the editor SUMMER? Children's Education Center of the Islands ridicule popular and profitable, a Ghandi? Politicians The Islander about giving, receiving and human before Easter use it to get elected, TV shouting matches are consid- kindness. The Easter Bunny will pro- was a big day The Third Annual Sanibel-Captiva Out of control ered entertainment and it's made many talk show Conservation Foundation Tennis voke festive thoughts about the holiest DON'T LEAVE SANIBEL & for the hosts millionaires. time of the year. And mention Ronald Children's Tournament and Raffle served up an To the editor, For a decade, throughout America, 24 hours a day, McDonald to them, and regardless of Education ace on April 22 and 23. A profit of CAPTIVA BEHIND! BE SURE The Islander we hear their bile - different voices speaking as one. their age, color or faith, you'll hear talk Center of the approximately $7,400 was raised In reading about the plight of the little boy and his Even in church! On TV we have Rev. Falwell filling Of a loyal friend, who lives only to bet- Islands. After through sponsor and patron donations, YOU SUBSCRIBE TO THE bird which was printed in the Island Sun two weeks his coffers by hawking videos accusing our president ter children's lives. months of plan- raffle ticket and T-shirt sales and entry ago, I was moved to write a letter about my experi- of White House murders and incinerating the Waco Then they will tell you about the ning and preparation, we pulled off the first fees. The proceeds from this event will ISLANDER AND HAVE YOUR ence with C.H.R. and Below Market Rate Housing. It children and he's believed! Sadly, it's taken a tragedy delight of going out to McDonald's as a Children's Easter Festival of the Islands. Hundreds of be used for the foundation's continuing came as no surprise when I read that Jan Hyatt just to have those lies exposed. family to enjoy a "happy meal", free, families took part in the fun and games at Periwinkle mission of preserving the natural SUBSCRIPTION FOLLOW YOU walked right in uninvited and yelled at the little boy for such a regrettably short period of Place. At day's end, we had raised more than $4,000 Combine that hate with a hatred for government resources and wildlife habitat on and that they were going to be evicted! My heart goes out time, from the burdens of life. And to help our non-profit preschool better serve the needs and we have the breeding ground for terrorists; It's around Sanibel and Captiva. HOME. to all the people who live there, for I know first hand how they take their small change from of Sanibel and Captiva's young families. been festering for years, beginning, innocently We are very appreciative of the fol- that there is truly no privacy in Below Market Rate dinner and throw it in a box to help It could never have happened without the enthusi- enough, in the '80s when our leaders, including the lowing sponsors and patrons for their A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Housing. I moved out because of the type of harass- president, campaigned against Washington and taxes generous support: other kids and their families who are astic support of the whole island community. ment that was described! Wherever we went in the weeks before the festival, and made our government the enemy. They were so Sponsors - Bill and Margery Angst, battling cancer at Ronald McDonald ISLANDER WILL ALLOW YOU TO There were so many different instances ranging successful that even today Washington haters, cam- Bailey's General Store, Barnett Bank, Houses throughout the country. businesses and individuals were eager to help with from having to get permission if I had an overnight generous donations of money and/or services. We paigning on a record of inexperience and disguised in Patrick Blomberg, Lucas Century Because for a child, McDonald's is all KEEP UP WITH ALL OF THE house quest to them sending my employer a letter plaid shirts, easily defeat our best and brightest. Glass, Community Bank of the Islands, that is good about the world. Where especially thank the following: informing them that I lived in Below Market Rate • Our major sponsors - The Island Sun, How pervasive are these haters. One, not realizing John DeCorte, Warren and Ruth else can they go that's designated a HAPPENINGS ON THE ISLANDS. Housing and asking for donations. he was on C-Span, recently told the head of the John Deuber, Randy and Sarah Doud, The "Safe Place for Kids" and feel so wel- Community Bank of the Islands, Sanibel-Captiva In another instance, I had already been living in Kiwanis Club, Periwinkle Place and Nemours Birch Society that Clinton ought to be assassinated. Dunes Golf and Tennis Club, Bob and come, so secure, and so comfortable? THE ISLANDER. DON'T GO my apartment for almost 2 years, as well as being on Their hatred became visible last year when C-Span Jane Hanger, Harlequin Nature Yet Art tells them we will fight to Children's CHnic. the job for that long, and one day they decided to call • Arundel's Hallmark One-Hour Photo for bring- covered a rally of pro-gun militants. Two hours of Graphics, John Naumann and make McDonald's feel unwelcome, HOME WITHOUT IT! my place of employment and ask another secretary hate and threats bordering on treason made me won- Associates, Sanibel Kiwanis Club, insecure and uncomfortable. He tells ing the Easter Bunny and arranging photographs. (not my boss) what kind of employee I was, and other • Big Red Q Quickprint Center and Island Print der how long it would be until they did more than Robert Rauschenberg, John Secrest, them that our island is free from violent questions concerning me. There was absolutely no wave fists. I'm surprised it took so long. Ken and Julie Sheffield, SunBank, crime, that there is no employment $20.75 Newspaper $26.42 Newspaper Company for supplying programs and posters to pub- justification for this. $1.25 FL State Tax $1.58 FL State Tax These people don't represent America. The people Miller Brands, VIP Properties, Bob and problem and that there are no gangs or licize our event. I have friends who still live in BMRH, and I know $22.00 $28.00 representing America are generous and compassion- Jean Wigley and The Wolter Group. misguided youth on Sanibel. He tells • Our booth sponsors - TMS Renovations, "Tween the harassment still continues. Obviously the privacy Annual Subscription Annual Subscription VISA/Mastercard ate and their love became visible after the bombing. Patrons - Irwin and Phyllis Bogen, them McDonald's will spoil our par- Lee County Waters Inn, VIP Realty, Barrier Island Title, Island act does not apply to Below Market Rate Housing. Florida They are the majority and, unless we want those who Dick and Bette Gadient, Huxter's Deli- adise. Home Mortgage, The Hungry Heron, Molnar They are out of control with their control. $28.00 Electric, The Lazy Flamingo, Gilligan's, Johnny's perished in Oklahoma to have died in vain, cannot Market, Island Graphics, Rick But the kids know the truth. They Barbara Strickland Annual Subscription Annual Subscription pVn Pizza, The Mucky Duck, Gym/swim Mobile and Kennedy Construction, Jim and Dottie know that there is already crime in our U.S.A. Foreign txP Sanibel Please see LETTERS, page 9 Krieger, Rhode Loos, Manatee's, - Barrier Island Title. midst. That there are people here look- Tarwinkles, McT's, The Jacaranda, « All the merchants of Periwinkle Place, along ing for secure jobs to support their fam- Jerry and Sharon Nelson, Jack and with Priscilla Murphy Realty, Mariner and Shark ilies. And they know all too well that Mary Reed, Dieter and Marilyn Systems Inc., for donating to our silent auction. Have you got something to say? Name Schroer, Gayle Scott, Jinny Taub and Please see LETTERS, page 10 » Bailey's for providing Mr. Al's stage, Sanibel THE ISLANDER welcomes letters to the editor and guest commentaries. Letters and Vacation Shoppes. Community Association for providing tables, Sanibel commentaries for publication must contain the writer's name, address and phone num- Address Congregational United Church of Christ for use of its A special and heartfelt ber for verification. The right to edit letters is reserved by the editor Opinions expressed Practicing Since 1986 parking Jot, Lifeline Designs for festival T-shirts and h W i { 0f e ett rs thanks goes to The Dunes City State Zip S1i .t. I i?« 2L ^ i ® ' commentaries or columns are not necessarily those of Golf and Tennis Club in the Lee County Sheriff's Department for bringing its THE ISLANDER staff. Send your comments to: K-9 unit for a demonstration. general for use of the ® And these special families - the McConkeys, the facilities; and in particular Sanibel/Captiva ISLANDER Romeros, the Scavones, the Thompsons and the to Wil Rivait, Food & Sanibel/Captiva's Weekly Newspaper Since 1961 THE ISLANDER Beverage Director, and Wo Ian ins. BOARD CERTIFIED (813)472-5185 Finally, thanks to the many staff, parents and his staff for the outstand- P.O. Box 56, ing continental breakfast FAMILY PRACTICE friends of the Children's Center who pitched in and PO Box 56, Sanibel, FL 33957 and lunch on both Board eligible osteopathic manual medicine worked the games, craft booths, ticket tables, traffic Sanibel, FL 33957 Saturday and Sunday; and control, set-up, clean-up and the countless other 472.3200 ___ .—__ to •I

.»•»***' 10 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Mav 2.1995 Planning Commissioners wish 'silent Jim' well Tuesday. Mav 2. f 995 THE ISLANDER By Steve Ruediger Planning Director Bruce Rogers said Hermes had Planning Commission to have more time for golf, CREW awarded 1995 Green ways Aware! Islander staff writer served well as a Planning Commissioner and he was fishing and flying. He presented Hermes with a By Anne Bellew "I'm speechless," said Jim Hermes Tuesday, sorry to see him leave. proclamation praising the seven years of service he Islander Staff Writer April 25, as his fellow planning commissioners said Commissioner Louise Johnson said she would had given to the City of Sanibel on the Planning The Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed they were sorry to see him leaving the Planning miss Jim although she would not miss his votes. Commission. (CREW) Trust has been awarded the 1995 Florida Commission. It was Hermes' last meeting. He had Frequently they voted opposite ways. Hermes said he had had a great seven years and Greenways Award by 1000 Friends of Florida. This announced his retirement the previous week. Commissioner Ernie Klaudt pointed out that it had learned a lot even if he had never actually put award is given to the Florida community or project The 1995 Greenways Hermes had become noted for almost never say- had been Hermes who began the tradition of bring- into words what he had learned. He said both his that best creates, fosters and protects greenways. Award was accepted fellow commissioners and the city staff were a good ing anything during hearings. ing donuts to the meetings and who kept bringing 1000 Friends of Florida is a non-profit membership by, from left to right, them until other commissioners agreed to chip in. group of people. former Executive Direc- Commissioner Jim Levy said he fears that a new organization whose mission is to protect and improve A replacement for Hermes is to be selected today, tor Mike Slayton, Ad- appointee will mean that meetings will be up to an Planning Commission Chairman Dick Downes Florida's quality of life by advocating responsible hour longer. said he understood the temptations of leaving the May 2, by the Sanibel City Council. ministrator Ellen Lind- planning for the state's population growth. Last year blad and out-going the City of Sanibel received the Successful Chairman Valerie Boyd. Rhea Chiles, whose continued from page 9 Community Award for "protecting the community's Letters quality of life, the environment and its distinctive watercolor is incorpo- rated into the award, is character." pictured at the far right. there are plenty of lost kids on Sanibel who smoke, here to die. And that the future will die with us. truth will spell destruction for us all. CREW is a 55,000-acre watershed that straddles But kids, do not give up hope. Continue to recog- In the meantime, we wait with baited breath for drink, do drugs and get in trouble with the law. Lee and Collier Counties. The CREW Trust, a pub- So from a child's perspective, Sanibel must seem nize the good that can be found in all things and pre- Art's next column about the time he heard Mickey lic/private partnership with representatives from local like a place where adults come to avoid the truth and pare to inherit an island which will someday be Mouse break wind. and regional government, agriculture, business, con- find fault with all that is good. The message we send yours. Understand that McDonald's will not ruin this Steve Greenstein servation and development interests, was formed in them is that we didn't come here to live, we came island but that your loss of compassion, goodness and Sanibel 1989 to coordinate the land acquisition, land manage- A public thank you ment and public use of this watershed. To date, over Greenways not only protect environmentally sensi- This article was adapted from one provided by The To the editor 18,000 acres of land have been purchased with five tive lands and wildlife, they also provide people with Florida Greenways Program of 1000 Friends of The Islander miles of hiking trails open to the public. The water- access to outdoor teaching areas, recreation and Florida and The Conservation Fund. It first appeared in the Spring, 1995, "CREW Views. " On behalf of all of us associated with Community shed forms a direct link to the Florida Bay through enjoyment close to home. Housing and Resources Inc., I wish to express our the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge, HENRICKS The Diamond Center appreciation to those members of the Sanibel commu- Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve and Ten Thousand nity who attended our annual meeting April 23 and Islands. enjoyed a Sanibel Trolley tour of the present and The award was received by former Executive planned Below Market Rate Housing locations Director Mike Slayton, Administrator Ellen Lindblad \\ around the island. and out-going Chair Valerie Boyd. Rhea Chiles, Those present were certainly left with the impres- whose watercolor is incorporated into the award, is sion that the BMRH program is about people - cur- shown on the right with the CREW representatives. rently 48 children and 50 adults who benefit from BIRTHDAY having safe, affordable, attractive homes in our com- What is a Greenway? 14kt, 1/2 cl Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond 1410, 1/2 ct Diamond munity while working, going to school, attending Manatee Pendant T\irtle Pendant Pelican Pendant Sandollar Pendant Dolphin Pendant A greenway is a corridor of protected open space church, volunteering and participating in many of the that is managed for conservation and/or recreation. activities that make Sanibel such a special place to The word is a combination of "greenbest" and "park- live - including its mixture of ages and socioeconom- way", and the concept uses elements of both. The BONANZA" ic status. common characteristic of greenways is that they all Other recent commentary about BMRH has also go somewhere. Greenways often follow natural land been about people - information furnished by people SANIBEL FACTORY STORES or water features, like ridges or rivers. They link who will not be benefitting from the BMRH program nature reserves, parks, cultural and historic sites with 14ktGold ice $495 l/2ktDiamonds because of an inability to conform with the program's CELEBRATES ITS many regulations regarding pets, income limits, cus- each other and, in some cases, with populated areas. tody arrangements, confirmation of employment and Some greenways are publicly owned, some privately wage by employers, level of rent paid, care of the owned, and some are the result of public/private part- SECOND ANNIVERSARY Nobody But Nobody Sells SEAUFE property, etc. These regulations and policies are far nerships. Some are open to visitors, others are not. 1 beyond a typical rental situation and are set by Florida has two kinds of greenways ... SATURDAY, MAY 6TH 1:00 - 7.00 P.M. JcwElry Foi Less Thciii Honriclcs! Sanibel, state and federal laws as well as by CHR Extensive natural connections between large con- itself. If you are cream of the crop and eligible under servation areas like state and national parks or 14kt Scashell the BMRH guidelines, you can be with us. If not, you wildlife refuge areas - These greenways help preserve MEDIA CHALLENGE 2 GRAND PRIZE DRAWING Bracelet will not. native habitat and wildlife movement routes and can A public thank you is therefore in order to the 99 be an impetus to restore environmentally sensitive From 1-3 pm, cheer on over 10 of your * Register to WIN two round trip tickets, 14kt Sandollar areas between existing pockets of unspoiled land. favorite media teams as they face off in anywhere in the USA, USAir flies. 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Strolling entertainment will Excursion for two aboard about BMRH are always invited to contact me at the Narrower urban/suburban corridors of open space delight you throughout Sunset I Party Boat Hundreds of Sealife Jewelry on Display CHR office at City Hall, 472-1189. that link green areas in more developed regions - - the day. The Dean Blocker Jan Hyatt, director These greenways can encompass natural or man- Entry forms and boxes in each store. at the Lowest Prices in Southwest Florida band will perform live Community Housing and Resources Inc. made features and can be managed primarily for Drawing wiH take place May 8th. from 3-7 pm. resource conservation or recreation. A bike trail con- 14kt Dolphin Hoop Earrings 14kt Sandollar Earrings 14kt Starfish Earrings necting city parks, a protected urban creek way or an "$5 a POP!" Take a chance GREAT SHOPPING entire neighborhood of Landscaped for Wildlife yards at winning a cruise for PETER E. 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May 2. 1995 COMMUNITY CALENDAR AA — Closed step meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael Life Drawing — Bob York's BIG Arts class starts at Nature Cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Guided Trail Walks — Walk the trails at the SCCF and All Angels Episcopal Church on Sanibel. 7:30 p.m. $12.50 per class. Call 395-0900. TUESDAY, MAY 2 starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329 for information. Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise MONDAY-MAY8 Bike Club — Island bike club meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Zonta — Island club meets for breakfast at 7:30 a.m. aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel the Quarterdeck Restaurant on Sanibel. Call 472-8600 Drop-in — Island Seniors gather for coffee and con- at the Hungry Heron Restaurant on Palm Ridge Road. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Guided Trail Walks — Walk the trails at the SCCF Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. for information. Visiting Zontians welcome. Call Ginger Parker at 472- call 472-5300. versation at the Island Civic Center on Library Way at starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329 for information. 6356 for information. 9:30 a.m. 'Step' in Shape — Marie Mailloux's low impact exer- Marine Biology — Marine Habitat Foundation slide Shellcrafters — Island shell art creators begin work- Kiwanis — Club members meet for breakfast at 7:30 cise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. FLOWMOBiLE — State of Florida's mobile licensing show and lecture will be held at Barrier Island Creative Painting & Drawing III — BIG Arts class ing on items for 1996 Shell Fair; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call a.m. at the Hungry Heron. Visiting Kiwanis welcome. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation requested/free bureau sets up shop in Bailey's parking lot from 8:30 Research Laboratory on Tarpon Bay Road at 5 and 8 with Gale Bennett runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. $60 for 472-2155. Call 472-1537. babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for information. a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 433-6552 for information. p.m. Call 472-3558. the series; $12.50 per class. Call 395-0900. 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through CCA — Commerce Committee of Captiva Civic Yoga — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress reduction, Guided Trail Walks — Walk the trails at the SCCF Lions — Island organization meets for dinner at 6:30 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are Association meets at 8 a.m. at the Captiva Community relaxation and flexibility program from 9 to 10:30 a.m. the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329 for information. p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Visiting Lions offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at Center on Chapin Lane. Guests are welcome. in the Wakefield Room at 'Tween Waters Inn on welcome. Call 395-1952. offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at the foundation prior to the walk. Captiva. $10 for single session. Call 395-1787. 'Step' in Shape — Marie Mailloux's low impact exer- the foundation prior to the walk. AA — Open step meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Sanibel cise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. Legion Auxiliary — American Legion group meets at AA — Closed women's meeting at 10 a.m. at Sanibel Community Church. 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation requested/free the Legion Hall on Sanibel-Captiva Road at 7 p.m. Call Memoir Writing Workshop — Marianne Dila Congregational United Church of Christ. the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are babysitting available. Call 395-2543. 472-9979. Strickland's writing course meets from 10 a.m. until Guided Trail Walks — Walk the trails at the SCCF offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at noon. Call Marianne at 395-2457 for location of meet- CROW Tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329 for information. the foundation prior to the walk. Law Day — Special Law Day presentation will be AA — Wednesday Women's group meets at 7:30 p.m. ing. guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except offered to Island Seniors at the Island Civic Center on at the Sanibel Congregational Church. for members and children 12 and under). Call 472- 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through Living Again — FISH-sponsored support group for Library Way at 10 a.m. Topics to be covered include Arthritis Water Exercise — Class meets at the 3644. the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are grief recovery meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Sanibel living wills, durable powers of attorney and health care THURSDAY, MAY 4 Sanibel Rec Center pool at 11 a.m. Call Coby at 472- offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. 'Meet at Community Church. Call Topper Schram at 395-0130 powers of attorney. Call 472-5/43. 0345 for information. Knitting Class — Marianne Bechhold's class for the foundation prior to the walk. or FISH at 472-0404. Bike Club — Island bike club meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Island Seniors begins at 1 p.m. Free! Call 472-5743.. 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through the Quarterdeck Restaurant on Sanibel. Guest speak- CROW Tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Current Events — BIG Arts-sponsored discussion Christian Women's Club — The Sanibel-Captiva the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are er will be Sanibel City Councilman Mark Westall. Call guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except Seniors Bowling — Island Seniors bowling group group meets from 10 a.m. to noon at the center. $3 a Christian Women's Club's luncheon runs from 11 a.m. offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at 472-8600 for information. for members and children 12 and under). Call 472- takes to the lanes at Fort Myers Beach Bowl on San session. Call 395-0900 for information. to 1 p.m. at The Sanctuary at Wulfert Point on Wulfert the foundation prior to the walk. 3644. Carlos Boulevard at 1:30 p.m. $5.50 per person. Call Road. The cost is $11. For reservations or information, Beach walk — Touch tank presentation and guided 472-5743. - CROW Tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers call 466-5085. CROW Tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers walk begins at 8:45 a.m. at the Sanibel-Captiva Nature Cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation guided tour at 11 a^m. $3 donation requested (except guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except Conservation Foundation. Bring your car. Fee by Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise Painting & Drawing A-Z III ~ Glass taught by Gale for members and children 12 and under). Call 472- CROW Tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers for members and children 12 and under). Call 472- donation. Call 472-2329 for information. aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 Bennett meets from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at BIG Arts, 900 3644. guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except 3644. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Dunlop Road. $12.50 per session. Call 395-0900 for for members and children 12 and under). 1 'Step in Shape — Marie Mailloux's low impact exer- call 472-5300. information. Line dancing — No partners needed to enjoy coun- BODYWALK — Sanibel Fitness Center program runs cise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. try/western line dancing with Island Seniors' instructor Self improvement — "Twelve Steps for Everyone" from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. Free to members; $3 for non- at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation requested/free Country Line Dancing — The American Legion Post Nature Cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation David Bennett. Beginners at 1 p.m., advanced at 1:30 meets at 11 a.m. at Sanibel Community Church. Call members. Call 395-BODY. babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for information. #123 on Sanibel offers country line dancing every Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise p.m. at Sanibel Community Center. $2 for members; 472-2684 for information. Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. The sessions are under the aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 $4 for non-members. Call 472-5743 for additional Bridge for Fun — Island Seniors session begins at 1 Yoga — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress reduction, direction of Sandra Dee. Call 472-9979. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please information. AA — Closed men's discussion meeting at Sanibel p.m. at the Island Civic Center. Call 472-5743. relaxation and flexibility program from 9 to 10:30 a.m.'- call 472-5300. , • . ; Congregational United Church of Christ at noon. in the Wakefield Room at 'Tween Waters Inn on AA — Open meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael and All Nature Cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Great Books III — Frank Vaughn's discussion course Captiva. $10 for single session. Call 395-1787. Angels Episcopal Church. A A .T-. Open discussion meeting at 6:30 p.m..at Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise School Age Story Hour — Sanibel Library program at the BIG Arts Center begins at 1:30 p.m. $3 per ses- Captiva Community Center. ,..-'"" aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 for youngsters in kindergarten, first and second grades sion. Call 395-0900. 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through SATURDAY, MAY 6 p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please begins at 3 p.m. Call 472-2483. the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are AA — Closed meeting at 9 a.m. at Captiva Community Sanibel hams — Sanibel Emergency Radio Amateur call 472-5300. Nature Cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at Center. Unit meets at 7 p.m. at Sanibel City Hall. Call Jerry Nature Cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation the foundation prior to the walk. Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise Deutscher, KC4PTX, at 472-5130 for information- Marine Biology — Marine Habitat Foundation slide Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 show and lecture willbe held at Barrier Island 'Step' in Shape — Marie Mailloux's low impact exer- Yoga — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress reduction, aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. from South Seas Plantation. Call 472-5300. Living Again — FISH-sponsored support group for cise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. Research Laboratory on Tarpon Bay Road at 5 and 8 p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. relaxation and flexibility program at 7:30 p.m. at" the grief recovery meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Sanibel at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation requested/free p.m. Call 472-3558. Life Drawing — Bob York's BIG Arts class starts at Community Church. Call Topper Schram at 395-0130 babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for information. Sanibel Fitness Center. $10 for single session. Call Weight Watchers— Group meets from 5 to 6 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. $12.50 per class. Call 395-0900. or FISH at 472-0404. 395-1787. SCA Dinner — Final Sanibel Community Association the. Sanibel Community Center. Call 936-0306. lyengar Yoga — Pamela Woertzel's course at BIG meeting of season begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Sanibel Shell Club — Final Shell Club meeting of season CROW Tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Arts begins at 9:30 a.m. The cost for the series is $48 TUESDAY, MAY 9 Community Center. Call 472-2155 for additional infor- AA — Open meeting, 11th step discussion, is held at begins at 8 p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except or $10 per session. Call 395-0900. mation. 6:30 p.m. at Sanibel Community Church. Call 472-2155. for members and children 12 and under). Call 472- Guided Trail Walks — Walk the trails at the SCCF 3644. 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329 for information. American Legion — Sanibel-Captiva Post 123 mem- Country/Western Dance — Island Seniors fund-rais- AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are bers meet at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Sanibel- ing dance runs from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Sanibet City Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. Self improvement — "Twelve Steps for Everyone" offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at 'Step' in Shape — Marie Mailloux's low impact exer- Captiva Road. Call 472-9979 for additional informa- Center on Library Way. Open to all - all ages. $5 per meets at 11 a.m. at Sanibel Community Church. Call the foundation prior to the walk. cise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 a.m. tion. ••:••••• . • " .-..•.• person. Call 472-5743. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 472-2684 for information. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation requested/free Kiwanis — Club members meet for breakfast at 7:30 Water aerobics — The pool at the Rec Center on babysitting available. Call 395-2543. AA — Wednesday Women's group meets at 7:30 p.m. AA — Closed discussion meeting at 8 p.m. at St. am. at the Hungry Heron. Visiting Kiwanis welcome. AA — Closed men's discussion meeting at Sanibel San-Cap Road is reserved for an Island Seniors water at the Sanibe! Congregational Church. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. Congregational United Church of Christ at noon. Call 472-1537. aerobics program at 10 a.m. Call the Rec Center at 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through 472-0345 or Island Seniors at 472-5743. the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation are AA — Open step meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Sanibel School Age Story Hour — Sanibel Library program offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at for youngsters in kindergarten,«=first and second grades Community Church. Children's Art — BIG Arts class for youngsters 6 to the foundation prior to the walk. begins at 3 p.m. Call 472-2483. 12 years of age runs from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Call Guided Trail Walks — Walk the trails at the SCCF 395-0900 for information. CROW Tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers Live Shelling Restriction Nature Cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation starting at 8:45 a.m. Call 472-2329 for additional infor- guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise mation. Yoga — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress reduction, for members and children 12 and under). Call 472- aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 relaxation and flexibility program at 10:30 a.m. at the 3644. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please 'Walk in the Wetlands' — Exploratory trips through Sanibel Fitness Center.. $10 for single session. Call Florida law call 472-5300. the Sanibef-Captiva Conservation Foundation are 395-1787. Friendly Faces — FISH-sponsored support group offered at 10 and 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m.. Meet at meets for lunch at noon at St. Michael and All Angels Weight Watchers — Group meets from 5 to 6 p.m. at the foundation prior to the walk. Arthritis Water Exercise —- Class meets at the Episcopal Church. Call 472-4861 for advertising. prohibits the Sanibel Community Center. Call 936-0306. Sanibel Rec Center pool at 11 a.m. Call Coby at 472- Current Events — BIG Arts-sponsored discussion 0345 for information. BODYWALK — Sanibel Fitness Center program runs AA — Open meeting, 11th step discussion, is held at group meets from 10 a.m. to noon at the center. $3 a from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. Free to members; $3 for non- 6:30 p.m. at Sanibel Community Church. the taking of session. Calf 395-0900 for additional information Nature Cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation members. Call 395-BODY. about the program. Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise Country/Western Dance — Island Seniors fund-rais- aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 Bridge for Fun — Island Seniors session begins at 1 ing dance runs from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Sanibel City live shells on CROW Tour — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please p.m. at the Island Civic Center. Call 472-5743. Center on Library Way. Open to all - all ages. $5 per call 472-5300. guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested (except person. Call 472-5743. for members and children 12 and under). Call 472- Great Books III — Frank Vaughn's discussion course SUNDAY, MAY 7 at the BIG Arts Center begins at 1:30 p.m. $3 per ses- Sanibel Island 3644. AA — Closed discussion meeting at 8 p.m. at St. sion. Call 395-0900. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. Nature Cruise — Sanibef-Captiva Conservation Line dancing — No partners needed to enjoy coun- Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise try/western line dancing with Island Seniors' instructor FRIDAY, MAY 5 aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 Nature Cruise — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation to conserve David Bennett. Beginners at 1 p.m., advanced at 1:30 p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. at Sanibel Community Center. $2 for members; Reservation Deadline — Those wishing to attend the call 472-5300. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please $4 for non-members. Call 472-5743 for additional Friendly Faces luncheon May 9 at St. Michael and All this precious call 472-5300. information. Angels Church. Call Elinor Dunham at 472-4861 for Sanibel hams — Sanibel Emergency Radio Amateur additional information. Unit is on the air at 7:30 p.m. Sanibel frequency: ABWA — Island chapter of American Business Visually Impaired Group — FISH-sponsored support 146.79, pi of 173.8. Unit welcomes check-ins by visit- Women's Association meets for dinner at 5:30 p.m. at marine resource group meets at 3 p.m. in the meeting room at the Rotary — Island club meets for breakfast at 7:30 a.m. ing hams. Call Jerry Deutscher, KC4PTX, at 472- The Dunes. Call 472-5187 for information. Sanibel Library. Call Eileen Joy at 472-0047 for infor- at the Hungry Heron restaurant. Visiting Rotarians wel- 5130. mation. come. Call 395-0512. See Next Page Tuesday. Mav 2. 1995 THE ISLANDER 15 14 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Mav 2.1995 What's Playing May 2 to May 9 A week of reviews

SANIBEL & CAPTIVA for Sanibel's Zonta Club. Tickets are $15 and reserva- BIG Arts Center Pirate Playhouse tions for opening night only can be made by calling 466- 900 Dunlop Road 395-0900 Leslie Uggams in concert, David Matiano and his Straight Jacket Dancers 2200 Periwinkle Way 472-0006 5100. In the Phillips Gallery 1 • The mega-musical hit, "Dames At Sea," an ail-talking, Tickets are $12 for adults and $4 for children 17 and » Juried Southwest Florida Craft Guild Show is currently and 'Move Over Mrs.Markham provide entertainment for area theater-goers all-singing, all-dancing spoof of those campy '30s under. For further information and reservations call 472- on display and will run through May 14. By Frank Wagner made up of only interesting concepts. Those concepts movies, directed by Robert Cacioppo with musical direc- In the Founders Gallery gram at The Arcade was most encouraging. 9357 Islander staff writer tion by Edward Reichert and choreography by Ann • Great Expectations VI, a children's exhibit chaired by I entered the Arcade Theater, took my seat and must be delved into, explored and edited with a ruth- Niemann, plays Monday through Saturday at 8 p.m. with island Cinema Jean Dean and Leo Johnson, opened Thursday, April This week we take a swift look at an evening with expectantly awaited the new pieces described in the less eye. The company may have great potential but it a Wednesday matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets are $19 for 25 Tarpon Bay Road 472-1701 20, and runs concurrently with the Craft Guild Show. Leslie Uggams at "The Phil;" the "Straight Jacket program for Straight Jacket/Danza en Vano. was not evident from this performance and program evening performances and $14 for matinees. All major A two-theater complex Gallery hours: 1 to 4 p.m. daily. Dance Company," the final New Arts presentation of The numbers listed were "Man is Not A Bird," of numbers. credit cards accepted. (Final performance: Saturday, • "Captiva Island" starring Ernest Borgnine and Arte the winter series at the Arcade in downtown Fort "Rehearsal for Extinct Anatomies" and, after a 20- In my opinion the entire evening should have been May 6.) Johnson (rated PG) plays at 6 p.m. Sanibel Island Comedy Club Myers; and a British farce, "Move Over Mrs. minute intermission, "Song of Despair" (Cancion presented as a workshop with various works in • "Rob Roy" starring Liam Neeson and Jessica Lange Sanibel-Captiva Road Markham" at the Naples Dinner Theater. Desesperada), progress. I do not feel that any of the pieces were Old Schoolhouse Theater (rated R) plays at 7 and 9:35 p.m. Loco's Island Grill and Cantina 472-8833 Unfortunately, I am sorry to report, with a couple ready for this kind of general public assessment. It 1905 Periwinkle Way 472-6862 • "Don Juan Demarco" starring Johnny Depp and • Opening Wednesday, May 3, will be comedy headliner Leslie Uggams of notable exceptions, the evening was most unsatis- was certainly not representative of the quality of Coming attraction: Marlon Brando (rated PG-13) plays at 8 and 10 p.m. Steven Pearl (rated R). Please call for further informa- The Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts factory. It was filled with flashes of interesting ideas other New Arts presentations in the past or those that a Off Beach Players open their summer season Matinees Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. tion. Show time is 9 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Saturday, April 22 but none of them were developed. are to come in the recently announced 1995 summer Thursday, May 11, with "Shirley Valentine." Helma Tickets are $6 for adults, $3.75 for seniors and chil- The evening spent with Leslie Uggams in concert The choreography was esoteric and totally self- session. Reynolds is the star of this one-woman tour de force, dren 11 and under. FORT MYERS was filled with tidbits of information about her life indulgent. The music was uninspired and at times directed by Vince Kelly. Opening night will be a benefit Check Friday for current listing. Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall and experiences in show business and featured the bordered on painful. The dancers themselves lacked "Move Over Mrs. Markham" 8099 College Parkway 481-4849 songs that were milestones along her way. It was a line and a sense of technical prowess. Spoken dia- Naples Dinner Theater • "Thomas the Tank Engine - Live!" (From PBS's most pleasant journey through her multi-media logue, as a part of the narrative, especially in "Song Wednesday, April 19 "Shining Time Station"). Dynamic musical numbers, fast- career, filled with the expected professionalism of Despair" was, for the most part, muffled and unin- The Naples Dinner Theater has given me three paced choreography and clever staging are intertwined always associated with this attractive performer. with story telling and audience participation. The story telligible. positive addictions: British sex comedies, an avid line helps fulfill the belief for children and adults alike: The marvelous descriptions of her childhood per- The notable exceptions mentioned before included appreciation of the incredible comic skills of Steve "You can accomplish anything you want if you believe in formance experiences at the Apollo Theater in the opening segment of "Song of Despair," where a Diklich and Steve Daniels, separately or together, and yourself." There will be two performances: at 5 and 7 Harlem were delightful. It has always been said of mood of dark penitence was well established with a the chicken liver pate of Master Chef Philippe p.m., Friday, May 5. Tickets are $11.50. Apollo audiences that they were the most difficult to candle motif. It swiftly went nowhere. Also the the- LaCroix - it should be packaged and sold. please and would let you know immediately if they atrical devices near the end of the piece, such as the I have gained a new appreciation of these zany Harborside Convention Center liked you or not. use of fire sticks and suspended figures in motion, British farce comedies such as "Move Over Mrs. 1373 Monroe St. 334-4958 Uggams verified that fact with many of her stories proved momentarily interesting and diverting, but Markham" by Ray Cooney and John Chapman. Their • Watch for a special announcement of spectacular about such legends as Louis Armstrong, Ella meaningless. summer events. Tickets can be purchased at the box Fitzgerald and Dinah Washington. What a thrill it Summation: A fulfilling evening of dance is not Please see REVIEWS, page 21 office or call Ticketmasters at 287-8844 or 334-3309. must have been for a young performer (age 8) to stand in the wings and watch those vibrant stars wrap Claiboume & Ned Foulds Theater an audience around their little finger. Then to top it McGregor at Royal Palm Square 939-2787 off, be called from the wings to join them in a song f Month « Theater Conspiracy's production of Eric Bogosian's or a few ad-libs. "(Beauty award-winning one-man opus, "Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' She sang numbers closely associated with those Roll," opens April 27, starring Bill Taylor. "Sex, Drugs famous stars such as "A Tisket-A Tasket, My Little and Rock 'n' Roll" has been described as "hilariously but Yellow Basket" for Ella Fitzgerald, "Up A Lazy • brutally depicts the moral corruption of our materialistic River" in honor of Pops Armstrong, complete with culture." A theatrical experience not to be missed. the ever-ready handkerchief and a kazoo solo and "I Performances are at 8 p.m., Thursdays and Fridays, Wanna Be Around to Pick Up the Pieces" for Dinah May 4 and 5; and 11 and 12; and at 10 p.m. Saturdays, Washington. May 6 and 13. Tickets are $10 for non-members and $8 for members. Group rates are available. The great music man Mitch Miller introduced her to recordings, sing-along-with, and many of our Broadway Palm Dinner Theater finest American Broadway and popular composers 1380 Colonial Blvd. 278-4422 including Berlin, Porter and Gershwin. • "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" is a romp-stomping The mere mention of Gershwin took Uggams musical hit. You should spend an entertaining evening straight to Cat Fish Row and "Summertime" from with the lovely ladies at the Chicken Ranch and their "Porgy and Bess" and a medley of Gershwin tunes spirited clientele. including, among others, "I've Got Rhythm," "Someone To Watch Over Me" and "The Man I Arcade Theater love." 2267 First St. 332-6736 She finished the first part of her program with a • "Mozart and Me," the Naples Philharmonic Casual swift description of her Tony Award night for Classics Concert with Keith Lockhart conducting, will be "Hallelujah, Baby" and a number from the score by performed at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 6. Tickets are $14 Jules Styne and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Annual Percentage Yield Annual Percentage Yield (adults) and $7 (students). Green "Own Special Morning." Coming attraction: The second act was interesting but lacked some of • Watch for the New Arts Festival's calendar of dance, the old show biz glitz and glamour. music and drama events in July and August. 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Tuesday, Here are a few recipes for you mushroom lovers 16 May 2, 1995 I do hope that someone that reads me belongs to Preheat the oven to 350. In a small bag, place the Arts Leisure "The Mushroom of the Month Club." How esoteric crumbs and seasonings, shake well. Dip the mush- can you get. If you belong, you will have such "good- WHAT'S rooms in the cream and put them in the bag. Shake to ies" as procini, morels, etc., delivered each and every coat them well. Place them on an oiled cookie sheet month to your door. It's a great idea, but I can't afford COOKING? and bake for 15 minutes. Serve immediately. Potpourri Theatrical tidbits it. The following mushroom recipe is a meal in itself By Bobbie Sharp BAKED PORTOBELLOS FOR TWO when served with French bread and a tossed salad. It 1/2 pound portobellos, sliced is always a crowd pleaser. It will serve six to eight. 2 tablespoons shallots, minced Interesting, important information from ter. Repeat this until you have layered eight sheets, Do not panic when you work with phyllo sheets. 1 bay leaf After you remove them from the box, place a well buttering between each sheet. Spoon the cooled mix 1/2 teaspoon thyme area's performing arts halls provided wrung out towel over them as they dry out very over the sheets and spread it evenly. Top the mix with Salt and pepper quickly. the remaining sheets, buttering between each layer. ill cup red wine By Frank Wagner "No Sex Please, We're British" and "Move Over, Trim off any dough hanging over the edge. Brush the 1/2 cup melted butter Islander staff writer Mrs.'Markham." MEDITERRANEAN TART top with the remaining butter and bake for one hour. Preheat the oven to 350. Place all the ingredients Mary Anne Here are a few announcements and comments on The final play selection will be chosen after the 3 tablespoons butter Let it sit for 10 minutes before cutting into squares. except the butter in a casserole that has a tight-fitting McCormick theatrical happening here and there. first auditions on May 6. Cacioppo explained, "We 1 medium onion, diced lid. Toss the ingredients to coat. Drizzle the butter suit the community plays to the available talent who 1 cup sliced mushrooms The next mushroom dish is a very easy hors d'oeu- over the mix and then put the lid on. Bake for 35 min- And it's free, baby, it's all free! auditions." 1/4 teaspoon thyme vre. This makes about 36. utes, stirring once. Before serving, remove bay leaf. A most unusual late night event will be happening The rehearsal and performance commitment is as 2 tablespoons flour This dish goes perfectly with beef or lamb. at the Pirate Playhouse, 2200 Periwinkle Way, follows: 1 cup chicken stock GOLDEN MUSHROOMS Thursday, May 4, at 10:30 p.m. (immediately follow- • Rehearsals: First rehearsal will be Monday, May 2 medium tomatoes, peeled, cored, seeded and 1 pound small mushrooms Bobbie Sharp has been cooking for family and ing the evening performance of "Dames at Sea"). 22. The rehearsal times will be Monday through diced friends for over 50 years. She has studied under 2/3 cup cornflakes, crumbled Chef Tel and Julie Dannenbaum at the Creative Ed Reichert, musical director of "Dames at Sea" Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons. All 1 whole boneless, skinless chicken breast, 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning and the entire company of the current playhouse hit rehearsals will be at the Pirate Playhouse. Cooking School in Philadelphia. She is also a regu- poached and cubed Salt lar at the cooking classes offered at South Seas Old Schoolhouse names (Laurelle Rethke, Anita Flanagan, Michael Marotta, • Performance schedule: Opening Thursday, July 1/4 cup cooked ham, diced Dash of cayenne Plantation. She and her husband, Thomas, moved to C Michael Lee Scott, Jennifer Wydra, Raymond M. 13 ,at 8 p.m. ,and will play for 12 performances. 1/2 cup kalamata olives, pitted and chopped 1/2 cup heavy cream Sanibel in 1980 from Berwyn, Pa. its volunteer of the year Dumont) will be joined by guest performers Dana To make an appointment for the auditions on May 1/2 teaspoon anchovy paste Mary Anne McCormick was honored as Manchester and John Goodwin to present p. special 6, please call Angela at 472-0006 after 10 a.m. Salt and pepper "Volunteer of the Year, 1994-95" at the Old program of music. The music being featured is from Previous acting experience is not necessary, but a 1 cup melted butter Potpourri continued from page 16 Schoolhouse Theater picnic Sunday, April 23., the off-Broadway award-winning musical revue, sincere desire to perform, lots of enthusiasm and 16 phyllo sheets The island's musical magician, J.T. Smith, pre- "Closer Than Ever," written by Maltby and Shire. availability for the above listed rehearsal and perfor- Preheat oven to 350. With a pastry brush dipped in Street. Note: Brown bag lunch and critique. Restaurant, 17633 San Carlos Blvd., Fort Myers sented the award to this invaluable volunteer. Anita Flanagan,- who was part of the artistic staff mance schedule is imperative. the melted butter, grease a 12 by 7 by 9 inch baking For further information please call Theresa Beach. McCormick has worked with this year's Old on the original New York City and California produc- pan; set it aside. Melt the three tablespoons of butter Rhorer 463-5546. • May 17 - 7150 Estero Blvd. Fort Myers Schoolhouse Theater cast members sizing their ' tions, will be staging the evening's presentation. "Dames At Seas" will close May 6 in a large saute pan, placed on medium heat. Add the Beach. Please Park .in unreserved spaces near ten- costumes and then making repairs as needed. For The association's outdoor painting workshops Reichert said that the company decided to get Just a gentle reminder that you only have a few onions and cook until they are wilted. Add mush- her dedication to the Old Schoolhouse'Theater will be held on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon at nis courts. Lunch at nearby picnic table. together, with their featured guest vocalists, to pre- more chances to see this delicious spoof of the movie rooms and thyme and cook, stirring for five minutes. and her willingness to accept the challenged Whisk in flour and cook, stirring for three minutes. the locations listed below. Note: brown bag lunch • May 24 - Marine Mart, 28901 San Carlos sent this fun. musical-fest as the season's "free, fond, musicals of the '30s, "Dames At Sea" at the Pirate given her, McCormick was named the first recip- ' Add the stock and tomatoes and cook until the liquid and critique. For further information, please call Al Blvd. (Just before the small bridge). farewell blast" for Pirate Playhouse audiences, mem- Playhouse. A super-cast helps makes it a delightful ient of the Volunteer of the'Year award. has reduced by half. Turn the heat down and add the Roberts at 437-0225. • May 31 - Coconut Creek Development, 12331 bership and board of directors. trip into nostalgia. chicken, ham, olives, anchovy paste, salt and pepper; • May 3 - Caper Beach Club, 2810 Estero Blvd., McGregor Palms Dr. Lunch at clubhouse at noon. The music from "Closer Than Ever" has attained 'Dream Weavers' is the Performances are 8 p.m. tonight (Tuesday, May 2), remove it from stove and let it cool. Fort Myers Beach. Park in guest spaces. Non members are welcome to attend one ses- cult status. Be sure and join this group of talented Wednesday, May 3, with a matinee at 2 p.m. and Take one sheet of phyllo and line the baking dish, • May 10 - Fruit Stand & Sunrise Family sion, thereafter must become members. professionals for an hour of special arrangements and new exhibit at Aboriginals evenings at 8, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 press down gently in the corners and brush with but- A traditional spring show of basketry from super-vocal sounds. Who knows, you may become an p.m. tribal societies from Africa to the East, Australia avid fan of "Closer Than Ever" and join the clan. Tickets are $19 for evening and $14 for matinee. to the West and Native America in the geograph- Where do you call for additional information? .The Please call 472-0006 for further information and ical middle, was scheduled to open at number to call is 472-0002. reservations. All major credit cards, are accepted. Aboriginals: Art of the First Person, 2340 Food For Periwinkle Way (in The Village) Monday, May 1. . Pirate Playhouse auditions planned Off Beach Players kick off their summer season Basket-making is a tradition that has been part Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The auditions for the at the Old Schoolhouse Theater SEA TURTLE of almost every tribal culture around the world. Third Annual Community Summer Production at the "Shirley Valentine," a one-woman play starring Thought Australian Aborigine baskets are woven predom- Pirate Playhouse will be held on Saturday, May 6, at well-known island actress Helma Reynolds, will be inantly of pandanus, a palm fibre, while baskets 11 a.m. at the playhouse, 2200 Periwinkle Way. the first play of the Off Beach Players summer sea- By Paul Gaeta by North American Indian tribes range from Please note: men and women of all ages are needed. son. wicker and willow to sweet grass. African bas- Artistic Director Robert Cacioppo will be directing kets are usually made of raffie. In almost every The opening night will be Thursday, May 11. the production. He has announced that three shows Sanibel's Zonta Club is sponsoring the opening night case, the baskets are made for utilitarian purpos- Glorious glaze for salmon calls for 2 Tbs. each soy sauce, lime es: gathering, carrying and storing, •Yet they are are under consideration at this time. They are Kaufman and Hart's "You Can't Take It With You," Please see TIDBITS, page 21 juice and chopped fresh mint, 1 Tbs. brown sugar, and 1 tsp. woven with such artistry they are prized by each grated lime peel, grated fresh ginger and olive oil. Chili up members of each tribe, other craftspeople and to 24 hours, then broil on foil without turning. especially collectors. A favorite Old Schoolhouse performer * * * Baskets on display at the gallery during the Flavor roasts with a dry rub-a mixture of crushed-together show will be representative of the finest tradi- spices and herbs that clings to the meat while it cooks. Rub in tions. All are for your inspection, evaluation and scores in his New York cabaret debut the mixture and let stand at least 20 minutes-or up to an purchase. -'••-. -.~i / • ,• • ; For further information .please call 395-2200.= By Frank Wagner hour-before cooking, Islander staff writer His name is Peter-Michael Marino. *•.*.•* TIMETABLE 'People's Choice' He endeared himself to island theatergoers as Beans won't dry and crack during cooking if you delay adding winner announced "Snoopy" in J.T. Smith's production of "You're A salt until they're nearly done. MAY 1st-OCTOBER 31st The winner of the blue ribbon at the BIG Arts Good Man Charlie Brown," The next season he Theme Show, recently displayed in the galleries nightly stopped the show during the run of J.T.'s orig- * • * * NEST SEASON at the BIG Arts Center on Durtlop Road, was inal revue about love and marriage, "To Have and To The hard part of making a dinner party is getting ail the elements Peter-Michael Marino By Lee County & City of Sanibel Ordinance, Jane B. Snyder for "The Bird Watchers." Hold." This year he and Mark Agnew won great criti- ready at once. The easier way: make one or two special dishes It has been just announced that Snyder also cal acclaim and played to full houses in "Greater yourself and purchase the others ready to eat or heat, Gulf beach lights are to be turned off or won the People's Choice Award. This year's Tuna." They portrayed many different citizens living properly shielded from 9 PM to 7 AM. prize was donated by "Photographiz and in the small town of Tuna, Texas. Imaging" of Fort Myers. The award was a cus- Marino recently debuted in his one-man show at Easier yet: bring everyone to HATCHING PERIOD IS tom finished 16-inch by 20-inch photo. Don't Tell Mama, 343 West 46th St., in New York City. Reviewer Chip Deffaa of the New York Post 55-60 DAYS Fort Myers Beach Art had this to say of Marino's show and performance: Turtle Watchers monitor nests everyday. Association sets slate for "Peter-Michael Marino: Even if some of the lines manic and oddly endearing, Marino's characterization indoor, outdoor workshops aren't all that great, Marino builds to a breathless stays with you after the fast-paged hour is up. If you are concerned about a sea turtle nest, pace that carries the audience along with him. (It's He's written the script for this show-biz spoof (and 1223 PERIWINKLE WAY. SANIBEL ISLAND 472-1771 The Fort Myers Beach Act Association's worth the price of admission just to hear him grapple a song, too), and gives 100 percent on stage. you may call the Sanibel-Captiva indoor painting workshops will be held with the periodic table - which drew rich laughter the "Though this particular show won't be around Conservation Foundation at 472-2329. Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon at the Fort SEAFOOD EMPORIUM other night.) long, you can bet you'll be hearing more from (and Myers Art Association Building on Donora Try Them Ali! 472-1366 In what is virtually a one-man show, Marino por- about) Marino." Corner ofTARpon Bay Rd. & periWINKLE Way Please see POTPOURRI, page 17 trays Lance Jonathan, the quintessential stagestruck Congratulations, Peter, from The Islander and all 1*73 Periwinkle 1523 Periwinkle Way fellow, whose career isn't going anywhere. Plucky, of your island fans and friends. 472-7672 472-3161 Tuesday. May 2. 1995 THE [SLANDER 19 18 THE ISLANDER Tuesday, May 2.1995 Call issued for financial support for Carla Ferrel - Mrs. Lee County Treasured cowries are seldom found in our waters If you are looking through a person's collection of traders to regional Indians who bartered with various By Frank Wagner in August. The judging will be based on personal mite lady." As her contri- purchased sea shells from Florida waters or the shells. Some of the cowries found in South Florida Islander staff writer interviews, physical fitness and evening gown. bution, Hagerman is Caribbean, chances are a shiny cowrie will be among can be traced to tribes up and down the east coast of Carla Ferrel, currently teaching special aerobics Some of the island's seniors who have gained so donating a painting. the display. That's because finding one of these SHELLING classes at the Island's Senior Center on Library Way, much from the Senior Fitness Program organized and Fellow artist Bea Pappas the country. established the Island Senior Fitness Program for taught by Ferrel have banded together and are is also contributing a rounded, highly polished shells, which are favorites TIPS While you might not have much of a chance at Sanibel in 1991. Beginning with only six members, encouraging others to support by monetary sponsor- painting. These works of of shell hunters, is probably harder than finding one finding a cowrie on our beaches, you might come Ferrel has increased her classes to around 300 loyal ship or donations Ferrel's continuing quest for the art are to be raffled at of our rare junonias. By Capt. Mike Fuery upon a close cousin, the coffee bean trivia. The trivia students. She takes great pride in her many accom- title of Mrs. Florida. Bailey's Shopping Center. Cowries don't come from this part of Florida. The is much smaller, only measuring a half inch or less, plishments with the seniors and of the difference she Her account for sponsorship or donations is at the Raffle tickets can be closest one might turn up in the Florida Keys and I've but a close examination shows a wonderfully marked has made in their lives and exercise regimen. Community Bank of the Islands, 2450 Periwinkle purchased there com- been diving those waters every summer for years and soft foot and mantle have been in place. Without the sea shell miniature collectors seek. This shapely aerobics instructor was recently cho- Way, Acct. No. 002021058. Any contributions will be mencing sometime the still have not turned up one of the shells. leathery operculum, you would think both shells Not to confuse things, there is also a second "cof- sen as Mrs. Lee County. She is one of the 60 final greatly appreciated. first week in May. What's so special about a shell with a funny name could be easily attacked by predator shells or crabs, fee bean" shell in our waters and it's much easier to contestants who will continue on to Orlando on May A spokesperson for the Ferrel's group of helpful For information, please like the cowrie? It's certainly not the size. The largest but each has a very narrow opening where it can find than the trivia. This one is a coffee bean snail, a 12 and 13 to compete for Mrs. Florida pageant. If she and interested island seniors is local painter Carol contact fund raiser Mary of the family, the Atlantic deer and the measled completely withdraw the muscle when attacked. member of the salt-marsh snail family. This one is wins there, she will compete for Mrs. USA in Texas Hagerman. She urges islanders to support this "dyna- Kyle at 395-0526. Carla Ferrel cowrie, only reach 3-4 inches in length. The exterior Cowries are usually collected at this time by coffee bean-colored with strips of cream colors going finish of the rotund cowrie is what strikes most col- divers. However a few years ago I did find a deer around it. They can easily be found on North Captiva lectors. This shallow water shell has no operculum. cowrie on Johnson Shoals, off Cayo Costa Island. It Island, in the debris line, high up on the beach. Most That's the bony foot many shells like fighting conchs was quite worn, but definitely a big Atlantic deer beaches have these shells, if you carefully hunt or tulips use as a means of travel and also to protect cowrie. How it got there is a mystery. Some people through dead grasses and other flotsam on the high the interior body from attack. tide line. feel it's the shrimpers who get deep water shells in Rather, the cowrie is very much like our lettered Good shelling this week. Keep in mind the new their nets and dump those damaged shells over the olive. Both have large, soft mantles and a foot. It can Sanibel law of no live shells which can be taken and side as they clean the catch near shore. There has In 1952, Congress unanimously passed a joint resolution (signed by extend over most of the exterior of the shell and nor- watch for those coffee beans. mal movement during feeding and travel allows a been one other cowrie found in the same general area President Harry Truman) establishing the annual National Day of natural polishing to take place. that I know of. Capt. Mike Fuery is a professional shelling and fish- Prayer. This law was amended in 1988 and signed by President Ronald A live lettered olive is nearly slick from where the The luster of the shell attracted early settlers and ing guide. Reagan, permanently designating the first Thursday in May as the National Day of Prayer. Earth Daycontinued from page 3 V.'.V The National Day of Prayer celebrates our country's rich heritage of cent and the city of Seattle 50 percent. species extinction, ever-increasing the Natural Resources Defense endangered wolves to Yellowstone are prayer. Like any other national celebration, the National Day of Prayer In 1970 new cars emitted 100 times birthrates and greenhouse gas emis- Council. The Sierra Club's executive marvelous accomplishments, but when reflects a particular aspect of our history and common culture. In a spir- more pollutants than they do in 1995. sions. director, Carl Pope, added, "We need to one looks at the proposed gutting of the it of tolerance and democracy, the event encourages all American citi- The April 14-16 USA WEEKEND Despite the fact that much environ- focus strongly on the need to protect Endangered Species Act, be it at the zens to see beyond themselves, without coercion or specific ideology. polled a number of experts on the state mental law was, in fact, strengthened natural ecosystems - forests, wetlands, federal level or here in Florida, one NATIONAL Just as our leaders (mayors, governors, even the President) help to pro- of the environment 25 years later, par- during Republican administrations and coral reefs, prairies. We're not making can't help but wonder at the shortsight- mote other events which build up the common good, it is entirely ticularly in light of the Republican generally had bipartisan support, progress in that area." edness of the people we voted into appropriate that they encourage spirituality in us as well. The National "Contract with America." They agreed "Some legislation has already passed in "We're winning a lot of battles, but office. MOF Day of Prayer's constitutionality is clearly established by time and use. It that progress has been made, but that the House that (would) undermine we're losing the war," according to gives Americans the choice to join with their leaders in acknowledging not enough has been made of the every single one of our major environ- Lester R. Brown, president of the "Earth Day is a time of celebration, their dependence on the highest government of all. progress. They all also expressed major mental achievements," according to Worldwatch Institute. Worldwatch pub- of renewal, of commitment. In recogni- PRAYER concern about vanishing ecosystems, Greg Wetstone, legislative director for lishes an annual "State of the World" tion of our common needs, our common A Christian prayer service will be held on Sanibel at St. report, "and, one of these years," he concerns, and our common planet, let Isabel's Catholic Church at 3559 San-Cap Road, begin- Beat continued from page 2 continued, "we'd like to do a real us each and every one commit our- upbeat report -to say 'World tree cover selves to help in some new or expanded ;#:= May 4, 1995 ning at 7:30 p.m. on May 4th. For more information expanded' or "Carbon dioxide emis- way. To struggle alone in the dark is to A man told police April 24 that he mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road. He please call 472-2763. lost $430 in the parking lot of the Pick argued with the policeman that it was sions fell sharply.' We aren't even labor in frustration. To work together, Kwik. impossible for him to go 55 because of close." people of diverse ages and back- his cruise control. He then refused to The upgrading of the bald eagle grounds, is to celebrate our united There was a call April 24 to Island sign the ticket, which is required by from "endangered" to "threatened" effort," Water to turn off the water service to a law to show it was received. When species and the reintroduction of - Cindy Bear homeowner. The call turned out to be handcuffs were about to be applied to CERTIFIED FAMILY PRACTICE from someone other than the home his wrists, Gaffney finally agreed to INTERIOR DESIGN owner, who had been threatened by sign the ticket. BEACH another person recently. 2240 Periwinkle Way 2430 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel • 472-1327 472-32OO Sanibel, FL 33957 2426 PflLM RIDGE ROflD A resident of a Sanibel condo com- FI00R& DECOR Martin Olvera of Fort Myers was . plained to police that a person who charged April 24 with going 57 mph on cleans some units there uses the beach 463-2000 the Sanibel Causeway and with driving at the condo. It turned out the person "We Create Beautiful Lifestyles" 19110 Ssn Carlos Blvd. Fort Myers Beach SANIBEL 2413 Periwinkle NAYI PLUMBING on a suspended driver's license and whose units are being cleaned had 6 33931 given the cleaner permission to use ISLAND PROPERTIES, INC. Way SALES & SERVICE also having no proof of insurance. parking spaces and the beach at the BLINDS • WOOD • MINI • VERTICAL 1101 Periwinkle Way, Suite 106 Sanibel, FL 33957 Sanibel RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL A baby hat was found on Casa Ybel condo. The complainer plans to take =.:• CARPET • CERAMIC TILE Treetops Center 2244A PERIWINKLE WAY, SANiBEL Road April 24. the matter up with the condominium Fax:813-472-3573 association. STOREW1DE SALE 472-4808 472-6111 472-ltO! Jason Stephen Platt of Sanibel was charged with DUI at 1:10 a.m. April A guest last week reported $250 24. He was also charged with going left stolen from a wallet in a dresser drawer of center. Police said he :was stopped at a Sanibel resort. 60% I "The GOODWILL BOUTIQUE EAST after crossing the center line and failed 6 MONTHS NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST Island's the field sobriety test.. He blew .257 A dead sea turtle washed up on a Recycled fashions for less END SOLD and .245 on breath tests. beach near Rue Bayou April 23. cut cost not style... DELI WMK OF THE ISLANDS on 2440 Palm Ridge Rd. Jon Steven Casler of Blue Springs, 1456 Periwinkle Way Barb" Pedro Suriano Velel was charged 4 Island Stylo MMHE, 813/472-2311 Office April 24 with going 54 mph on the Mo., was charged with DUI on 395-1225 813/472-4325 Home Barbara Amon Chapin, CRS 800-388-2311 Toll Free Periwinkle Way April 23 at 1:43 a.m. tJBtJdUJill HOPE. Broker-Salesperson/REALTOR Sanibel Causeway. Open Mon-Sat 10-5 Police said he crossed into the bike Interiors FfllTHS Jerel J. Johnson of Wauwatosa, Wis., path three times and onto the wrong was charged April 24 with going 62 side of the road two times. He blew by Pain 472-9622 Let ur all take thi? opportunity to p mph on the Sanibel Causeway. . 150 and .151 on a breath test. &Briett OTIatf& SANIBEL'S BEST for the ruffering families of the world, SANDWICH An injured' alligator was on Sanibel- A woman whose pickup truck was In-home Shopping Unisex Beauty <*alon ana to reflect on our blercings. parked at the Tarpon Bay Beach con- (ASK ANY LOCAL) Captiva Road Sunday, April 23. Police removed it to the side of the road, dos reported $20, a pack of cigarettes, 12OO Periwinkle Way 359 Periwinkle Way Dairij I er? Decor 3 b Your Door Lighthouse End Queen where it died. three six packs of beer and 10 cans of 1048 PERIWINKLE WAY Pepsi stolen from her truck Saturday, Sanibel Ft. Myers (813) 472-5699 braziers 472-1170 Two bicycles were stolen at the April 22. Sundial resort April 23. Island Beach Money was reported missing from a ... proudly joins these fine Sanibel Business people Patrick Gaffney of Brattleboro, Vt., dresser drawer at the Sanibel Inn 395-2525 463-2000 "wa's "charged April -23*w"ftti'g&1fig*5"3" in caring about our island and bur nation! ^ySJPMi©Aa!NETSvtlUP:HOIiSTEBYfi5 Tuesday. Mav 2.1995 THE ISLANDER 21 Trolling for sea trout? Try it... it really does work! Have you ever tried trolling for sea trout? You head jig/plastic body combination. The slower you Tuesday, know about trolling for bluefish, Spanish mackerel or May 2,1995 troll, the better. 20 Recreation bonito, but you would be surprised at how efficient ON THE Bluefish are back for the late spring and in the trolling can be. And, only a few anglers do this kind passes like Redfish and Captiva, you can troll the of fishing. It's certainly not new. It's not revolution- WATER waters and get a few of these fish. Silver spoons in ary. It's cheap and it's easy. It's laid-back easy. The the 1/0 size, going up or down a number, will draw fish practically jump in the boat - well, almost. By Capt. Mike Fuery strikes. The same size lure will work along the Softball seasons open with tournaments The fish really do jump in the boat with the people Sanibel Causeway or just off the lighthouse. who first started this kind of fishing. They are almost We are still waiting to see where the hot-area for Barrier Island Title cops women's crown TMS/Lazy Flamingo captures men's title like buffalo hunters in that not many do this kind of any number of lead-head jigs and body color combi- tarpon will be this year. It's still early, but some fish chance to play in the title game by first fishing any longer. Barrier Island Title, sparked by the onship tilt with a one-sided 16-6 win TMS/Lazy Flamingo had little trou- nations. have been jumped and loners have been spotted on ble rolling to the title in the 1995 Men's topping Metro Health Care, 18-6, and You'll occasionally see what we call "trout slugging power of Jean Skarzynski, over Lazy Flamingo. Most of these fishermen carry handfuls of different the grass flats of Pine Island Sound. Softball League, winning three straight then Friday's Jewelers, 21-13. trailers" in their green or brown painted skiffs. They swept to the title in the season-opening All of the games were played at the color jig bodies, switching to what color is being Some years, the large fish hover over the outside tournament in the 1995 Women's Sanibel Rec Center Fields on Sanibel- games by one-sided scores. Tourney In the other game in the tournament, use a lawn mower engine to drive a small propeller. struck that particular day. When a trout strikes, the man-made reefs off the southern side of Sanibel Softball League. The Title crew won Captiva Road. play opened Tuesday, April 18, and Sanibel Rental defeated Barrier Island The boat is a curious model of efficiency. It takes guy simply pulls up the rod and the fish comes right Island. Other times, they come inside the bay and are two games Wednesday, April 19, to concluded Thursday, April 20. All of Title/Bonkers, 8-5, on opening night. very little gas. It can work in two feet of water or less to the boat. You can do the same thing if you use caught there. secure the title. Players are still needed for both the the games were played on the Sanibel TMS/Lazy Flamingo's Mike Murray and can carry a large catch of fish. spinning rods and jigs. Another week or so and we will have a pattern In its opener, Barrier Island Title men's and women's leagues on Sanibel. Rec Department field on Sanibel- was named tournament MVP by hitting Usually there is one angler who has a commercial Several anglers use trolling for trout to their down. It won't be long after that when tarpon fever dumped Ocean Reach, 10-6, thanks to a Those interested in playing may con- Captiva Road, next to Sanibel three home runs and rapping out nine license to fish in this manner. He puts out 5-7 rods, all Elementary School. bamboo without reels. The rods are quite long, in the advantage and when all else fails on your trip, you strikes a lot of the islanders. grand slam home run by Skarzynski. tact league organizer Frank Vetter at hits in 10 trips to the plate. 482-6484 or the Rec Center at 472- To reach the title tilt, TMS/Lazy 8 to 10 foot range and there is an equally long piece might try it. Position the boat over grass beds in 2 to Good fishing this week, keep in mind the saltwater In the championship game, Others hitting home runs in the tour- Skarzynski, who was named the tour- 0345. Flamingo ripped Loco's/Gilligan's, 10- of monofilament line. To that line is attached one of 4 feet of water. Put out two rods, each with a lead- fish license law and have a great time. nament included Matt White of nament's most valuable player, rapped Games will now continue weekly at 4, and Sanibel Rental, 17-5. Then in the Friday's Jewelers (one), John Gavin of two more home runs to lead the Barrier the Sanbiel Rec Center fields. A post- championship contest, TMS/Lazy Reviews continued from page 15 Island Unit to a narrow 13-11 win over season tournament later this summer Flamingo chalked up a 14-4 win over Friday's (one), Oscar Gavin of Island Condo Maintenance (one) and Paul Bailey's. will officially close the island softball Island Condo Maintenance. plots are filled with ever-expanding complexities. Gearing of TMS/Lazy Flamingo (one). what he is working toward to attain his goals. Then Olive Harriet Smythe. Bailee's advanced to the champi- season. Island Condo Maintenance earned a There are always unending mistaken identities by he assembles a cast of actors who understands the Timothy Lake plays a so-called "poofwith great totally wacky characters. You can count on wickedly meaning of ensemble playing and the fast, but always elan. His portrayal of an interior decorator is stylish, funny, double entendre dialogue mixed with snappy understandable, pace so essential to keep farce from outrageous but definitely AC/DC as he counters The Beachview Men's Golf Association played a one-liners to produce a laugh a minute and there is floundering. campy gestures with a genuine relish for female com- Three Best Balls over nine holes Tuesday, April 25. SPORTS Duplicate Bridge enough insane business to fill a textbook of "visual Director Jim Fargo has achieved a machine-gun panionship. Leading the way with a 102 were Joe Hoffman, Bill bits that always work." pace from his players that is right on target. He has But the two that take the play over the top and give Pritchard and George Brauch with a blind draw. My reservations? Sometimes they go on a bit too • also shaved his beard, frizzed his hair, donned a frock In Duplicate Bridge play Thursday, April 13, it that extra comedic bravura are Diklich and Daniels. Taking second with a 104 were Ralph Ariss, Mel SHORTS long and suddenly become a bit too much. and wears a tatty version of a British bonnet, as he I have watched these two actors in many different Bleiberg, Dick Grant and Colin Reeves. at the Sanibel Community Center, Sterling It is essential that you find a director who knows plays a Margaret Rutherford-type character named Bassett directed eight tables of players. roles and each has always brought something fresh On Saturday, April 22, 33 players from the and original to every characterization. They are total- In North/South, Helen Quimby and Bob Beachview Men's Association played a Two Best continued from page 16 ly shameless in what they will do to get a laugh, but Cronin were first, and Marge and Dick Stoner Tidbits Balls - Net round over 18 holes . Sharing first place in second was Doug Tudhope. Sharing third with 65s somehow they always manage to maintain a mod- were second. Helen and George Hammes were with scores of 122 were two foursomes: Dorrell were Dick Wilhoit, K.K. Bigelow and Wally Allaire. performance. Ticket prices for the opening will be Tickets are $12 for adults and $4 for children 17 icum of truth and a certain elan while doing it. third. Luce, Dave Bodine, Dick Corbin and Colin Reeves, In nine-hole action, Walt Badger and Marty Conroy $15 and reservations (for opening night only) can be and under. Special group and senior citizen rates are The more I watch them work together the more I and Ken Karasin, Milt Reik, Joe Steinert and Ralph both carded 31s to share first place honors. Topping East/West were Ruth Frank and long for a script about the marvelous comedy team of Debbie Boots. Betty and Bev Marshall were made by calling 466-5100. available. Ariss. This delightful one-woman tour de force, directed For reservations and further information, please Laurel and Hardy that they could bring to life. They second, and Murr Mooney and Betty Preston would be outstanding. The Arthritis Water Exercise class that meets by Vince Kelly, tells the story of Shirley Valentine, call 472-9357. The Dunes Men's Golf Association played an Saturday mornings and its taught by Coby Amadio were third. The other members of the company play with also known as Mrs. Joe Bradshaw. She leads a rather speed, skill and conviction. They are Beth Bria, Julie Individual Low Net, 100 Percent of Handicap round has been discontinued due to the youth swim lessons Broadway Palm Dinner Theater presents On Monday, April 17, at the Sanibel feckless, mundane married life. But when a feminist Zielinski, Leann Donovan, David Norman and Wednesday, April 26. Topping the list of 18 hole that will soorr begin. For additional information, call "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" players with a 63 was Jack McGlynn. One shot back Coby at the Rec Center at 472-0345. Community Center, Alaine Jass directed six friend offers her a holiday in Greece, Shirley, with Jennifer Lake. tables of bridge players. much apprehension, sums up her current lifestyle and There are lovely ladies galore, exciting dancing by For me, last season's highlight was Neil Simon's Leading the way were Murr Mooney and decides to give the trip a whirl, consequences be the Texas football players and choice performances "Rumors." I'd like to list "Move Over Mrs. Kay Timothy. Fred and Inez Deming were sec- damned. by a large, talented company of musical players in Markham" as a definite highlight of the 1994/95 sea- ond. Sharing third were the twosomes of Helen "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas," the current musi- son. Six doubles teams earn crowns in It is a wonderful opportunity for an actress to cre- and Preston Bassett, and Helen Quimby and cal hit at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theater, Royal If you are looking for an evening of raucous fun, ate for her audience the many wonderful characters Bob Cronin. Palm Square, 1380 Colonial Blvd. Fort Myers. good times and a lot of laughs, don't miss "Move she encounters. You must visualize them for yourself The performance earned rave reviews from all of Over Mrs. Markham" at the Naples Dinner Theater. SCCF's annual tennis tournament from her description and reactions. Indeed, that is a Please call 337-1101 for reservations and remember On Thursday, March 24, Joyce Truitt led six the area's theater critics, so don't miss this opportuni- tables of players at the Community Center. there is a dress code: gentlemen must wear jackets. The annual Sanibel-Captiva Conservation the Men's 3.0 Division with a 6-0, 6-2 decision of great part of the fun. Many times your own imagina- ty to see a sure-fire theatri- Topping the list were Pat and John Foundation Tennis Tournament and Raffle were Al Rosenheck and Ray Donohue. tion is far more interesting than reality. cal hit. You will be enter- held Saturday and Sunday, April 22 and 23, at The Claiming the title in the Men's 3.5 group were Eichenlaub, with Murr Mooney and Kay "Shirley Valentine" will open its run with the tained Dunes Golf and Tennis Club on Sanibel. Six dou- Jerry Nelson and Dick Smith. They downed Bob Trimbur in second. Third went to Lacy Fendley Zonta benefit May 11, then continue its run on May bles teams earned titles in the event. Perlstein and Cay Hunt, 6-1,7-5. and Bill Cirrito. The number to call for '2, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27." performance schedule and Capturing the crown in the Women's 3.5 group Jim Hynden and Bob Horak earned the title in One special 3 p.m. matinee will be held Saturday, were Bonnie Graham and Chris Buzenius. They the Men's 4.0 Division with a 6-2, 6-0 victory over Joyce Truitt also led seven tables of bridge May 20. reservations is 278-4422. defeated Jeanne Lindman and Sally Lund, 6-2, 6-2. Ken Monahan and Adam Monahan. players at the Community Center on Monday, In the Women's 4.0/4.5 Division, Lena Brown . -Sweeping to the crown in the Men's 4.5/Open April 24. and Jill Hill topped Linda Francis and Kathy Division were Terry See and Jack Beardsworth. Leading North/South were Marge and Dick Shrimp in a hard-fought match, 6-7, 6-3 and 6-1. They dumped Steve Fisher and John Stevenson, 6- Stoner. Joyce Truitt and Frank Kuhn were sec- John McNaughton and Richard Curtin topped 2, 6-4. ond. Third went to Helen Quimby and Bob • Buy any 16" large Cronin. Condo In East/West, Bob Morent and Greylaine Camp Aqua Trek brings water, sea life and kids together Petrin led the way. Murr Mooney and Bette Owners! two-topping pizza Ziegler came in second. Ginny Reeves and Ruth By Anne Bel lew camper is allotted an aquarium the first day. During Frank were third. Islander Staff Writer the two-week session they will collect animals and Is it time to and get the 2nd one Camp Aqua Trek combines the fun of and plants to observe and care for; everything is released In the 94'95 finale at the Community Center update? windsurfing off Sanibel's beaches, the adventure of the final day. Thursday, April 27, Sterling Bassett directed six of equal value canoeing in the mangroves and bayous and the "When kids go from netting the grass beds to tables of duplicate bridge players. excitement of learning about the sea life inhabiting watching their catch at the center they become avid Finishing first were Belle Lipsky and Lill We Can Do It All! the island's shorelines. The day camp for children naturalists. The camp provides the means - the kids Waterhouse, Wendell Lapp and Gloria Allaire for aged 7 to 12 is based at Aqua Trek's Sea life take it from there," says marine biologist Carl were second. Rob Morenz and Greylaine Petrin Window Treatments Learning Center on Sanibel. The facility is a fantasy Melament, Aqua Trek founder. came in third. Cabinet Tops and Refacing land of aquariums, a 500-gallon marine touch tank, a The camp begins its seventh year June 12 and runs shark tank, lab and classroom - all within five min- Ceiling Fans HALF PRICE in two-week sessions through July. Transportation for The top three finishers for April in Thursday utes of a pristine estuary and the gulf beaches. Carpeting & Tile I with this ad off-island children is included with pickup at 8:30 night play were Debbie Boots, Joyce Truitt and Furnishings & Accessories expires 5/9/95 . Campers learn about tides, why mangrove forests a.m. and drop off at 3:30 p.m. at Rutenbrug Park in Bob Cronin, respectively. Artwork are so important, and what lives in grass beds. Pleasant and comfortable Fort Myers. Camp hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday The grand winners for the '94-95 season PIZZA BY THE SLICE ALL DAY Special emphasis is placed on the food chain - who surroundings promote rebookings The Refurbishing Department at through Friday and campers should bring a mask and were Sterling Bassett (first), Helen Quimby and eats whom and how they protect themselves. Each (second) and Joyce Truitt (third) rental rates priced accordingly. day campers will be in or on the water. Instruction in snorkel, sun block and two towels in addition to - HI. FREE DELIVERY-SANIBEL sailing basics, sailboarding, snorkeling as well as lunch. Bathing suits and aqua socks are usually worn INTERIOR DESIGN during camp. The duplicate bridge games will resume on 2496 Palm Ridge Road Next to Subway marine biology make for an action-packed two Mondays at 7:30 p.m. and Thursdays at 1:30 Ask About Our In-House Open 11 am -11 pm weeks. The fee for each two-week session is $410, p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center begin- FINANCING PROGRAM --For additional information about* the tramp1,- One -of the- most unique -activities -nr the-carnp -is- • "rtftfgtiieiifsT; week'fn NovefriBer. '' " "' " \.~ 472-1023 •472-3010 472-8680. the setting up and maintenance of aquariums. Each 'qu-g at. wSt&«^ Maw 0 1QQC; TMP IQI AMnPO OK 22 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Mav 2. 1995

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A couple of years before, after the completion of lege. The standard Boumeville classics were nicely enclosed theatrical arena. Tuesday, the summer academy, I had spend a few days in mixed with new and adventuresome experimental Tivoli Gardens was only open a couple of days May 2, 1995 23 ballets intermingled with other company signature when we got there but it was a true fairy land of Islanders at Large Copenhagen and was fascinated by the city. I would have stayed much longer then but had to return pieces. lights and attractions. The headliner for the closing few days was none other than the fabulous Marlene almost immediately because of a car industrial I had Henning took Marsha and I on several excursions St. Michael Women Help Dietrich. Shell lYeasure Found Kiwanis Donate Funds to Shell Island Garden Club signed to do. through the countryside. It was absolutely picture- The one ring circus had amazing animal acts, acro- Oklahoma City Victims This would be Marsha's initial visit to Denmark card perfect. Luncheon at one of the quaint country bats, clowns, jugglers and other skilled entertainers. The women of St. Michael and All and we both looked forward to a new adventure. inns brings back instant memories of the incredible For me it is always pleasant to concentrate my view- Angels Episcopal Church responded I think one is always impressed by the cleanliness tastes of fresh dairy products and foods prepared with ing on one ring. I enjoyed that much more than trying swiftly to the recent tragedy in of the city of Copenhagen, the friendliness of the peo- same. to encompass three at one time. Oklahoma City with a check for $500 ple and the luxurious shopping on the magnificent I was interested in seeing some of the musical the- I think my greatest compliment from this teaching to the relief efforts there. Funds were walk streets. ater offered in Copenhagen and suddenly remem- engagement came from a wonderful, aging Russian available through the Noah's Ark Thrift We were met at the airport by Kronning and taken bered that one of the male dancers I had used in ballet teacher who had been teaching with the Royal Shop, which contributes to many local immediately to a small, one-bedroom apartment near Pittsburgh Civic Opera, Gene Nettles, was a well- Danish for many years. charities. the business district and within walking distance of established Danish choreographer. He did many of the opera house. The apartment had been occupied by the American musicals when they were presented in She would quietly slip into class and intensely With the support of generous donors, check it out from beginning to end. She then some- one of the male dancers in the company who had Denmark. He was originally contracted to restage faithful customers and dedicated volun- how managed to disappear without a word. On the been conscripted for a mandatory short term of ser- "My Fair Lady" in Denmark and liked the country so teers, the church women were able to day of my last class, she came to me before I started vice. much he chose to remain there. make this gift. the class and in her best Russian/English thanked me My memories of the flat are vague but I vividly I had remembered to get his address and phone ft ft ft for letting her observe them. She explained that she Friendly Faces Luncheon May 9 recall the bathroom and the phenomenally different number from a mutual friend before I left New York had greatly disapproved of teaching jazz to the com- shower arrangement. The bathroom was completely and called him once we got settled. Friendly. Faces will hold its next lun- pany dancers but after watching most of my classes cheon at noon Tuesday, May 9, at St. tiled and the floor sloped downward to the center in He was surprised I was there and we made an had changed her mind. Mine was a technique based which there was a drain. On the wall was one of those appointment for him to pick us up and show us some Michael and All Angels Episcopal on sound body principles and she wanted me to know Church on Periwinkle Way on Sanibel. European telephone shower heads with the appropri- of the night life in Copenhagen. that she highly approved of my teaching methods and Mary Jane Albert of Paducah, Ky., ate faucets for hot and cold water (mostly tepid). But He took us to see his Danish production of "Dames the technique I had devised and developed. who has visited Sanibel on vacation Sponsored by Friends in Service there was no enclosure, or stall in which one could at Sea" which had been embellished by a couple of the past three years, found a rare Here, the monthly luncheons feature contain the spill of water. huge production numbers. One had the female good food and fellowship for handi- Next week: Back in New York City - the exercise junonia a few weeks ago at a West Rich Calabrese, left, the director of Community Services for the Kiwanis Club Take heart. Practice does aid perfection and soon dancers tapping on a huge black and white keyboard. capped persons, those living alone, vol- Gulf Drive beach access. of Sanibel-Captiva Islands, recently presented a check to Hulda Walters of the Marsha and I became quite adept and extremely agile It was a delightfully satiric comment on a 1930s unteers and island visitors. Island ft ft ft Shell Island Garden Club. The Kiwanis are proud to support the efforts of this in our shower manipulations. Busby Berkeley movie number and the audiences continued from page 1 churches alternate has hosts for the out- local group in its efforts to vegetate the site of the Island Historical Village and We ate out often but Marsha wanted to try the local adored it. So did the critics, thus the long, highly suc- CH.A.D.D.'s Monthly ings. Meeting Tonight Museum. butchers and green grocers to sample how the Danish cessful run. later in the day, the only information she received Newcomers are welcome. For reser- at Fort Myers High ft ft ft shopped and cooked. She discovered that most of Gene's fiancee insisted that we come to her par- was from the increasingly horrifying newscasts. She vations, call 472-4861, by May 5. their cooking was done on top of the stove, dutch- ents' ballroom dancing school one evening. What a left the next morning. Identification of the little girl's The monthly meeting of CH.A.D.D. ft ft ft Horvath Among Another Junonia Discovered oven style. The meats were beautifully cut and pre- thriving business that was. The school was in their crumpled body was confirmed late Wednesday, April (Children and Adults with Attention USF-Fort Myers Grads pared with herbs, fruits, etc. as were some of the veg- Deficit Disorders) of Lee County will Panic/Anxiety Attack huge private home in a suburban area of Copenhagen. 26. Program Planned On Monday, May 8, 264 graduates etables. They were delicious. It turned out to also be a very social meeting plac& for .^ Terri, who lives in Cape Coral, only recently lost be held tonight, Tuesday, May 2, at 7 will be honored during spring com- It was also here we discovered our very favorite young singles who had started taking ballroom danc- p.m. at Fort Myers High School, room Dr. Beth Bollinger, M.D., a Cape mencement exercises at the University her^tster^Sheree, who was hit by a car and killed as Coral psychiatrist, will be offering a European bakery. There was a certain kind of multi- . ing as teenagers. There were several studios, a huge she was crossittg-Santa Barbara Boulevard to her par- 233. The topic of discussion will be of South Florida - Fort Myers campus. grain bread that was so tasty it was beyond descrip- ballroom, dining rooms, spacious kitchens for cater- "What It's Like to Have A.D.D" and Panic/Anxiety Attack group for anyone The ceremony will take place in the ents' home follow ing Tier 8-year^ld son Shane's interested at The Living Center, located tion. Needless to say, we frequented that particular ing and reception areas. The living quarters for the birthday party. ""•,„ the guest speaker will be Irwin Kash, Barbara B. Mann Hall. bakery often. in the Gulf Coast Professional family were totally separate. On the 10 p.m. news on the 26th, Terri's parents M.D. He is a pediatrician at Associates Among the honorees will be islander My classes were scheduled for six days a week, As the originally registered teenagers aged, they in Pediatrics in Fort Myers. Building, 2002 Del Prado Blvd., Suite Frank Horvath, who graduates cum (Jaci Rae's great-grandparents), Cora and Vernbn 100, Cape Coral, Thursday mornings one two-hour class in the late afternoon. The classes continued dancing, courted, continued dancing, got CH.A.D.D. of Lee County is a local laude from the College of Education. Bennett, while torn apart over this new tragedy, could from 10:30 until noon beginning were always well attended and the dancers under- engaged, continued dancing and eventually had their chapter of the national non-profit orga- ft ft ft nevertheless offer prayers for other similarly suffer- Tuesday, May 11. The cost is $50 per stood and accepted the technique. Many of them wedding and reception there and ... continued danc- nization that provides information and Christian Women's Club ing parents and grandparents in Oklahoma City. They session. became technically proficient and enjoyed the combi- ing. support to parents and adults with to Meet May 11 nations. But a feeling for jazz music is a highly indi- It seemed such a sensible business I often won- will not be able to attend Jaci Rae's funeral because • For information, call 772-9200. they are now caring for Shane. .- attention deficits and to educators and ft ft ft The Sanibel-Captiva Christian vidual situation, some do, some don't. So it stands to dered why someone in this country hadn't tried it. other interested professionals. Women's Club invites all women to its reason that a few of them looked as if they were Students at St. Francis Xavier Cathc4ic"School in Sun Splash Seeks Summer Help But it was a different time and involved the manners, CH.A.D.D. meets the first Tuesday of luncheon to be held Thursday, May 11, doing jazz movements, others remained ballet Fort Myers are not cwly_.-S£ndin,g-tfieir prayers, but Sun Splash Family Waterpark in mores and mentality of a different country. These fac- from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Sanc- dancers superimposing jazz technique over their clas- also money.and Te"dc(y"bears to the faraway children each month. tors would have much to do with its local success. Cape Coral is now accepting applica- tuary, 2610 Wulfert Rd., Sanibel. sical training. The one thing that bothered me greatly about and their families and hard hats to the rescue work- For information, call CH.A.D.D. tions for seasonal employment. Sun ers. Older children interviewed for the newscast President Lynne Lampila at 466-1167, The special feature will be a We were given passes to attend all of the ballet Denmark was the dwindling day light hours. Even in Splash is recruiting approximately 100 "Flowering High Tea" demonstrated by Julia Eubank discovered a junonia performances and took full advantage of that privi- September it seemed to begin to get a bit dark in the expressed fear for their younger siblings in day care or Jean Gavin at 472-9758, or write to lifeguards for the 1995 season. several weeks ago while walking the ... one little girl said, "If it can happen there, it can CH.A.D.D. of Lee County at 2214 S.E. Carol Harrington. The speaker will be middle of the afternoon. My students told me it-con- Applications will be accepted at Cape Maria Goodsell, and "Unforgettable beach at sunrise at Gulfside City Park. tinued to get dark earlier and earlier and at times happen to us, too." 8th St., Cape Coral, FL 33990. Coral City Hall located at 815 Nicholas A 14-year visitor to Sanibel from The women of Sanibel's St. Michael and All ft ft ft Music" will be presented by Sarah could be most depressive. Parkway now through June 30, 1995. .Garrett. Matapori, Va., Julia also has two Two other spots in Copenhagen Marsha and I have Angels Episcopal Church also responded to the Sun Splash Family Waterpark is an Scotch bonnets in her collection of Savor the thrill of... tragedy with a check for $500. The funds were made The cost of the luncheon is $11. For fondest memories of are Tivoli Gardens and the equal opportunity employer. For addi- reservations, call Audrey Spencer at prized island shells. available by Noah's Ark Thrift Shop which con- What's for Lunch? famous one-ring circus that operates year-round in an tional information on job posting for 466-5085. A pre-school nursery is ft ft ft tributes to many local charities. As a service to island young- sters (and their parents) attending Sun Splash, call 542-3903. available; call Mozella at 472-1616. ft ft ft Charlene Black Sanibei Elementary School, ft ft ft Helps With Cypress Lake Middle School or Cypress Lake High School, The Guild Officers Elected Pro Volleyball Tournament Islander is publishing the weekly in Clearwater school lunch menu. Charlene Black, LMT, of Sanibel, The cost is $ 1.60 at the elemen- was one of three Fort Myers area thera- tary school and $1.85 for both the pists chosen to provide massage and F INOVAIWE AND FAMILY FRIENDLY middle school and high school. body work to the professional volley- YOUR OLD Milk is included with every meal ball players competing in the Cuervo v Gold Triple Crown Pro Volleyball v NEW and an additional carton is 35 cents. Championship in Clearwater, Fla., HOURS FILTER April 20-22. April 20 • We will give you a fresh, new filter Wednesday, May 3 - Spaghetti Breakfast May 27 and meat sauce, garden fresh Charlene indicated that the experi- From 9:00 AM Daily $2.95 to $6.95 There's nothin' and new oil & lube (5 qt. limit) salad, green peas, Italian br,ead ence she gained while working with the dirty goin' on in athletes, including former Olympian this flirtatious romp. slice and chilled pears. Karch Kirlay, has enhanced her ability Lunch Thursday, May 4 - Student Plus FREE Safety Check to help her Sanibel clients, active in rom 11:30 AM Mon.-Sat. $2.95 to $7.25 June 1 - planned menu. tennis and golf, to prevent injury as Sunday Lunch from Noon The original Friday, May 5 - Turkey pattie well as to relieve pain and muscle Broadway comedy °n a bun, oven baked fries, creamy by Neil Simon. spasms. :linner Nightly From 5:30 P.M. <®> $19.95 coleslaw, fresh fruit in season. Willy Wonka MOST CARS ONLY Monday, .May 8- Cheese For information, call Charlene at RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED Matinees and the Pizza, garden tossed salad, 472-1571. in June & July Chocolate Factory SaniBeC • ft ft • ft 1 steamed broccoli and strawberry lunch & Show $12.00 pear cup. The St. Michael's Women's Guild held its last meeting of the season Monday, H ;"hef Danny Mellman is Back!. Seryicenter April 24, at the Sundial Resort on Sanibel. New officers were installed for the Tuesday, May 9 - Hamburger When you are finished 472-6882 1015 periwinkle way 472-2125 coming year, which will begin with an October meeting. Those installed included, 13 80 Colonial Boulevard °n a bun, lettuce/tomato/pickle, reading this issue of 2407 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel (Just off the casueway) oven fries, chilled applesauce and left to right, Joan Heftye, treasurer; Alice Palmer, secretary; Mary Lou Craig, first Fort Myers, Florida 33907 vice president; Joan Mikelson, second vice president; and Marion Sweedler, presi- (Between Palm Ridge & Tarpon Bay) (813) 278-4422 Taz Shake. THE ISLANDER, ft ft ft dent. - ft ft ft ' please recycle it Tuesday. May 2. 1995 THE ISLANDER 25 24 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. Mav 2. 1995 Obituary Taste continued from page 1 Jane Burgoyne College. She moved to Sanibel in August 1976 from Burgoyne of Sanibel; children Kevin Burgoyne (and In Best Brunch, Chadwick's was a run-away winner Bronxville, N.Y., where her then husband, Paul daughter-in-law Lisa Burgoyne) of New York City, with Windows on the Water capturing an honorable Epranian Ammerman Epranian, and her sons. Bill Epranian (and fiance Karen Sterns) of Sanibel, mention. In addition to operating Calamity Jane's since Peter Epranian of Fort Myers and Charles Epranian Jane Burgoyne Epranian Ammerman, the The Timbers was voted the restaurant with the best 1991, she was also a licensed real estate sales per- of Sanibel; and many, many friends. seafood and Tarwinkles received honorable mention owner/operator of Calamity Jane's Cafe on Sanibel, son. A memorial service was held Thursday, April 27, acclaim. The Timbers was also crowned the champ in died peacefully, surrounded by her family and with Jane was preceded in death by her father, Buhl T. the Best Restaurant for Beef category with the Sunset at 6:30 p.m. on the Sanibel Causeway. the love and prayers of friends, Sunday, April 24, Burgoyne, a long-time Sanibel resident who died in Grill copping an honorable mention. In the Best In lieu of flowers, Jane requested that donations 1995, after a long battle with cancer. 1989. be made to Hope Hospice, 9470 HealthPark Circle, Restaurant for Pizza competition, Johnny's Pizza was Born June 14, 1941, in Fostoria, Ohio, Jane first with Matzaluna earning an honorable mention. Survivors include her husband, David Fort Myers, FL 33908, so that it can continue to attended Katherine Gibbs School and Sullins Ammerman of Sanibel; her mother, Dorothy J. The Lazy Flamingo received first place notice in provide the loving care given her. the re Restaurant with the Best Hamburger competi- tion. In Best Service Staff, Sanibel Grill was first with the Jacaranda earning an honorable mention. The Jacaranda also claimed the top spot in the best enter- Cast Net Rodeo at the Bait Box a success tainment category with 'Tween Waters earning an The Cast Net Rodeo held at The Bait Box on having one final throw to determine the winner. Klaus Lessons and demonstrations on casting techniques honorable mention. Periwinkle Way on Sanibel Saturday, April 22, was Wachter won the division by netting 12 targets, fol- and form were given on Friday, April 21, to many The Best Ethnic Restaurant winner was the called a great success by event organizers, who said lowed by Eric Post with eight and Charlie Sobzcak who had never thrown a cast neat before. Bangkok House with Matzaluna earning another hon- the festivities were enjoyed by many spectators as with 4.5. For additional information, call 472-3939. orable mention. The Lazy Flamingo and the Hungry well as the competitors. Heron were voted co-winners in the Best Family Participants had three chances to. cast their net over Restaurant category. The Bubble Room was first for fixed targets. Marine Science Summer camp offered In the 12-foot "Pro Division," Mike Holahan won best desserts and the Jacaranda copped an honorable It's not too early to register for the Ostego Bay examine plankton and other specimens. A boat trip the crown by netting 24 targets. He was followed mention. Foundation's Marine Science Summer Camp. for study in Estero Bay is included. closely by Eric Vartdal with 22 and Walt Cole with The Nutmeg House earned first in the Most Students go on field trips to Sanibel and Lovers Key Transportation to and from camp must be arranged 21. Romantic category with the Mad Hatter earning an as well as Fort Myers Beach together specimens and by parents but transportation for field trips is provid- honorable mention. Bailey's General Store copped the In the eight-foot "Angler Division," three tossers observe and learn about the marine environment first- ed. Students must bring a lunch Monday through Best Carry Out title with Isabella's earning an honor- momentarily tied for first by netting 11 targets each. hand. The Ostego Bay Marine Center lab will also Thursday; on Friday a camp cookout will be provid- Zoe's, Jon Jorgenson - gift certificate from The able mention, and the Jacaranda was voted the restau- The crowd relaxes in the sun at The Dunes during The tie was broken by a cast-off with each competitor provide students with the opportunity to closely ed. With classes limited to 20 students and three Timbers, Chas Sako - gift certificate from The rant with the Best Wine List. Receiving honorable the Taste of the Islands Sunday, April 30, above. state-certified teachers per session, students will Jacaranda, Roz Spraetz - gift certificate from The mention notice was the Mad Hatter. Below, young Randy Bush pulls the cheese from his receive enough individual attention to make this pizza so he can enjoy a taste at the Taste. Jacaranda, Mary Fimpall - T-shirt from Crocodials at Those category champs were determined by a vote camp a very special educational experience. Cost is Sundial, Jim Lowman - golf pin from Why Knot, of the participating restaurants and a panel of select $175 per session and the several dates are June 26-30, Photos by Selena Latham Joanne Robinson - three days and two nights at South Just One a Day. judges. July 24-28 for 10- through 14-year-olds; and July 10- Seas Plantation, Bryan Claiborne - three days and two In the Taste day competition, The Dunes was the Remembering that Earth Day is Every Day, we Wednesday - Sit down with your children and 14 for 6- through 9-year-olds. To register, contact run-away winner, claiming the title in three of the nights at Raddison Suite Marco, Nan Byrne - logo again will run a semi-regular column with helpful write a letter to your congressperson about an envi- Tom Lee at 765-8101. The marine center is located at four categories. The Dunes was first in the Best sweat shirt from the Sundial, Jim Lowman - beach hints for healthy havens ... ronmental issue that concerns all of you. 718 Fisherman's Wharf on San Carlos Island at Fort Booth Presentation, the Best Dessert Item and Best bag from NationsBank, Joseph Elias - crystal ice Myers Beach. Gourmet Food Item. bucket from Edward Don & Company, Jeff Schwartz Thursday - Take your own bags to the grocery In the only other category, Best Family Food Item, - gift certificate from the Mucky Duck, S. Brown - Sunday - Start storing drinking water in the store - plastic, paper or cloth. (And many super- The Timbers captured first place with the Sanibel grft-cgrtificate from the Mucky Duck, Helen Taylor - refrigerator rather than letting the tap run every Grill earning an honorable mention. bag of"BSa»ty^produces from the Sanibel Beauty time you want a cool glass of water. markets now have stations for recycling both plas- Still first The always anticipated Waiter/Waitress competi- Salon, D. SchuBeTrrfr&L^jTOnt end alignment from tic and paper sacks.) tion featured eight teams. In this event, teams race Amoco Service Station, Starr Miller -"planjt from Ace Monday - If you must water your lawn, get up on the islands over an obstacle course, pouring and serving wine. Hardware, Espe Kontinos - gift certificate from Friday - Remember to turn off the lights when early and water when temperatures, wind speed The winning team is the unit which covers the course Arundel's Hallmark, Phyllis Best - film developing leaving a room. the quickest with the least amount of spillage. from Moto Photo Sanibel, Dennis Lamb - free rentals and evaporation rates are at their lowest. Capturing first place was the team from McT's. from Little Nancy's Sunrise Video, Ernst Hug - gift Saturday - Check your paperwork to be sure the THE That winning squad featured Jason Adams, Sean certificate from Congress Jewelers, Martha Conway - Tuesday - See what it would take to set up a family pets are spayed or neutered and, make Wood and Kevin Rice. gift certificate from Friday's Jewelers, Susan recycling program at your work place and talk to arrangements with your vet for the procedure if Capturing second place was the team from Caldwell - four days and three nights from Priscijjar' co-workers about it. not. . ; ISLANDER Tarwinkles. It featured Rachael Newman, Danny Murphy Realty, Linda Magera - three days iiRtftwo Brower and Dan Davis Shouser. nights from Sanibel Harbour, Bill 01th.-^"logo golf In the Special raffle drawing to benefit the Taste, a shirt from The Sanctuary^Cindi Clernence - logo hat number of winners were selected. The winners were: from The Sjanerrjary, E. and B. 01th - logo hat from Alan Fimpall - the VTV cruise, Jim Lowman - tur- The-Safictuary and Cindy Iglesias - three days and tle pin from the Cedar Chest, Maria Walsh - bracelet two nights at West Wind Inn. from Rene's Jewelry, Tina Martell - bracelet from One last raffle drawing involved with the Taste is Rene's Jewelry, Joan Swofford - gift certificate from continuing. Tickets for the CROW Thing, a Hair 2000, Jeff Doerre - gift certificate from Hair Volkeswagen Thing donated to the facility, willcon- 472-5185 472-5185 2000, Howard Kelly - gift certificate from Hair 2000, tinue to be sold at announced times and places. Classifieds Giliard - lunch at Gilligan's, Linda Magrera - dinner Tickets for a chance at the Thing, which carries a spe- at Gilligan's, Lely Hug - three days and two nights at cial blue book value of over $4,500, are just $10 Cleaning business - Daytime hours, Earn Money at home! Hundreds of the Casa Ybel, Michelle Fiore - savings bond from Powers - lunch at the Quarterdeck, Susan Catdwell - ANNOUNCEMENTS SANIBEL FLOWER new homes, gross $70,000. in '94. fantastic home-based businesses. [_WANTED_T0 BUY [ each. ^4Ja Do It All. Pressure cleaning, & GIFT SHOPPE. $25,000. for equipment & business. Choose your hours and income. Community Bank of the Islands, Linda Newman - three days and two nights at the Sundial, T. Louwers - Host families needed for German 543-4137 after 6 p.m. only! Free details! Send large S.A.S.E- We buy old paintings, old books, old StudentsII Teens with -varied Excellent high traffic location. 5)6/85 —SSSS— 21082599-1 All of the final tabulations were not complete at and car et WALLACEA, 7811 Laurel CT silver sets, old clocks, old musical sift certificate from Sanibel Glass & Mirror, Beth brunch at Windows on the Water, Carolyn Delaster - Denary, P cleaning 1 interests will arrive in August with Profitable and well established instruments, old silver, old oriental uependable. Lie. Days call 335- Lee County 4 COP liquor license. Denham Spg. LA 70726 press time. Proceeds from the event benefit the Care 6 spending money, insurance, and rugs. 481-3999, 481-5150 anytime. ,^f-Eves: call 995-3403. business. 813-495-3395. 5/4/85 —us; — 21093682-1 dinner at Windows on the Water, Jeff Archanbault - fluent English. American 5/26J95 -titt—21036344-1 lunch at Zoe's, Betty Kelly - lunch at Zoe's, Vicki and Rehabilitation of Wildlife on Sanibel. In year's Intercultural Student Exchange. A FTD affiliated! 5/5/95 —SSSS — 21092872-1 Great business opportunity: I rent non-profit, educational foundation. Includes delivery van, For sale or lease/option. Fully 900 numbers alone or as joint GARAGE SALES J past, CROW has received approximately $30,000 Cleaning by Catharine leasehold, fixtures A inventory. equipped adorable downtown Ft. venture. Call: 813-743-0367. Dransfield - dinner at Zoe's, Stu Sturman - dinner at Pa If interested, call Florine at 813-677- from the annual island food festival. rs°nalized service for 4200OM-800-SIBLING. Asking $55,000, Myers cafe, in middle of 5/5<85 —tSiS-21 094033-6 m residences and condos. 5/4/85 —SSSS—21093630-5 terms possible. Government district/Includes land, Rummage & Bake Sale - Proceeds Island references. Contact building, and business. Great "Mom SWAP & TRADE to charity. San Carlos Park - 9206 For additional information about the Taste or the S Pop" operation. Call 939-2702 BUSINESS Charles Sobczak, Realtor La Jolla Court, Saturday May 6th, 5/13/85 —SSSS—S1094062-1 raffle prize drawings, call CROW at 472-3644. Priscilla Murphy Realty, $110,000 equity in 5 plex positive 8:00-1:00. For information call 267- OPPORTUNITY Financial freedom in six months! I'll cash flow. Assumable mortgage for 4048. e Uy Not8s Mort (813) 472-1511 5/5/85 —SHi —210B3754-1 D8 edseds fofr ' 9aaes, Trust show you a simple, easy process Bal. Looking for Gulf Access S.F.H. TOTAL INTERIOR COORDINATION SERVICE - - ™-h. Niftus Funding, $485. WEEKLY - Mailing Letters or after hours at you can do from home, that works Cape Coral. Call Realty Alternatives from Home. Full/Part time. No (813) 472-8162 every time. Guaranteed! Free 540-7788 . experience necessary! Easy! Any 5/4/95 — SSSS — 21O8448B-3 5/5/85 —SSSS—21090677-9 ANTIQUES hours. Free Information. Call recorded message 1-8O0-775-O712 • Condo Refurbishing ' Furniture & Accessories Clearinghouse Publications 1-313- Grocery/complete deli on Sanibel. extension 3871. Bea's Antiques, 3000 sq. ft. of 1 Beer and wine lie. Same location lor 5/6/95 —SS$S —21091084-1 AUCTIONS & antiques. Roseville, Nippon, Crystal, ^ "Collectibles in 1 Carpeting & Tile Wall Coverings 458-6300. Ext. 35.24 Hr. Recording. 5/12/95 —StiS—2107C609-1 20 yrs. Some owner financing. Sell Wholesale Distribution Company Hummels, Jewelry, Hetsey Art- 1 due to health problems. Call for BAZAARS glass, cookie jars, porcelain, Draperies & Blinds • Bed Coverings Pet Shop for Sale. Owner retiring. covering South West Florida looking 1 information. 466-7456 after 5 P.M. for additional lines attractive to sterling, clocks, bronzes, paper Country Charm" 'Shutters Upholstery Store has excellent reputation & 5/27/85 — SSSS — 210B46S3-1 Auction -Every Friday evening - weights, always buying. 1535 N. good steady clientele. Same great small retailers. Phone 813-466- 7730. 7:00 p.m. New location - Adams Tamiami Trail, No. Ft. Myers. location for 10 years. AsKing Interested in buying or selling a Furniture Collectibles & More, 2104 "ReCreation of 19th century General Store* Timely and conscientious scheduling and coordination of 5/6/85 —$«»—21084111-1 Thursday through Sunday, 995- $69,500.Owner will finance.1-813- business? Let the pros help you Beacon Manor Drive, Ft. Myers. 0t30. Lifetime Warranty. 1000+ products workmen combined with quality products makes Decorating 656-6164 with financing, licensing, consulting, Ron Cox Auctioneer, AB-412 - AU- i/6/»5 • —Ittt—21075597.1 EXCLUSIVES! Den a successful and needed service for Sanibel and Captiva S/9/95 — SSSt-210»43B4-1 etc. Call Prudential Cole Realtors, for all ages! All Avon Reps - Family 691. 10% Buyers Premium. Commercial Division. 542-3332. Ask Benefits: Airline, Moiel, Rental Car Consignments Welcome. 936-6313. Islands. Phone us for an appointment at our studio or at your Window a Pressure clea, for Jack Krogulski Discounts - More. Buy Own APPLIANCES j company for sale. Excellent incoir. 5)18/85 —tttt- 21082814.1 residence 5/6/Bi —tits—.21089825-1 Products - Discounted, And/Or Sell- Washer, dryer $100 each. Can and excellent hours. A steal at Profit. Mary: Independent Rep. 1- $25,000. Owner /Real Estate Established Matlacha used book COLLECTIBLES deliver. 945-2227 800-525-5609, 5-7 P.M. 5/2/85 —Stlt—2107B376-1 Agent. Creative financing offered. store, paintings, gifts, jewelry & 5/2/85 — »»—21083466-6 Call 945-6665 consignment of local crafts. Located Dolts • Dolls • Dolls » David Winter Cottages Sanibel Promenade #15 advertising 8/12/B5 —tttt—21081624-1 In Bridgewater Inn Motel complex. Buy wholesale, Big profits I direct BUILDING SUPPLIES [ • Buyer's Choice Christmas Carolers (across from the post office) For rent $395. mo. 283-2423 from Mexico, Honkong, Taiwan, & Collector Plates MOTELS 5/e/85 —Sttt—21 080355-1 New & used utility poles for sale, cut Philippines. U. S. Thousands of SALLY'S IMPORTS & delivered. Perfect for pole barns, • Lizzie High Dolls - Daddy's Long Legs Priced $350,000 to $5,900,000. 3435 So. Tamiami Tr., Punta 695 Tarpon Bay Rd., Some with sellers financing. Ail 10% PUBLISHING BUSINESS. products! Free details: Send large docks, street lights, fencing & « Large Assortment of Candles, Afghans, PRESTIGIOUS LOCAL, SEASONAL SASE: WALLACEA, 7811 Laurel CT, Gorda (Corner of US. 41 * Rio landscaping. Calf 772-5879, 995- Sanibel, FL 33957 CAP rate or better. Chuck Bundschu PUBLICATION. HIGH PROFIT! Denham SPG, LA 70726 Villa Dr.) "MAY SUPER Candle Rings and Holders, Potpourri, Inc., Realtor. 813-481-0300. Fax 5114. 8:30 - 4:30 Mon. - Fri. MUST SELL! 472-0056. 5/10/95 —ttit—21083503.1 SPECIALS" While they last. Jewelry, Wall Hangings, Shell Lamps, 813-481-3349 5(12/95 —SSSt—J1090976-1 | 5M/95 —Hit—21080744-3 Just remodeled laundromat for sale, Most Are One-Of-A-KInd, at or Ltlliput Lane Cottages, Melodies in Motion, CAROLGAGNON 5/5/85 — Sttt—21083064-1 BELOW COST. Tues. • Sat. Brand new hurricane shutters, will (813) 472-6551 CINDY MALSZYCKI DOCK AND BOAT LIFT BUSINESS. Bonita Springs. 78k a year, asking withstand 275 MPH winds, Auto repair shop - with tools & many $325,000. Owner financing 10:00 a.m.-$:00 p.m. MC/ Dreamsickles & so much more! Allied ASID SANIBEL • CAPTIVA Associate Fiat spare parts, engines, MARINE CONTRACTOR LICENSE VISA/UPS. 1-813-639-34Q0 or accordion style, beige. 2 - 53"x73" possible. Serious inquiries only. Call $410/ea., 1 - 72"x80" $525, 1 - Owner a o d R refllstered tranmission & differential, $5,000. AVAILABLE. 338-5148 for a lot more details. 936-9361 1-800-633-3494. F ?,!3; cai1 48y:0 5|3. - ^ 5/4/85 —$m—21083656-1 160"x73", $1,200.945-7025. MON.-FRI. 9-8, SAT. 9-5, SUN. 11-5 275-1740. 5/24/85 —s;st—81083624-1 5/5/95 — SSSS—21 088253-6 1446 PERIWINKLE WAY, 395-0888 « 472-5302 5<2/85 —sttt—81083371-1 WE SHIP UPS • •- J^ Tuesday May 2,1995 Classifieds 27 Tuesday

26 May 2, 1995 1985 Mercury L-S. 4 Door, For Sale: '83 Chevy Pick-up with DOMESTIC AUTOS | burgundy, power, over drive, V-a! utility body, 350 Target Master, auto MOTORCYCLE & Classifieds You'll find real estate classifieds overdrive, new brakes & starter, recent maintenance & repairs. '92 Honda Accord, 6 cyl, 5-speed, P/S, P/W, P/B. tilt wheel, good MOPEDS loaded, $13,900. Call Erik Herman, Looks good, runs good. Mileage in the SANIBEL-CAPTIVA dependable work truck. $2,000. Weekend help needed - Daytime A daily salary of $400 a day working 574-3326, Dealer. 95,000. Rides real nice. Please call 369-6862. 458-9918, 945-7959. 1985 Johnson 25 H.P. electric start, Brass bed, queen size, complete positions available, Security - Bus forr Don Lapre of the TV show 5/5/85 -SSSS — 21053622-8 5)4/85 —tSSS—21083565-1 control, fresh water engine, COMPUTERS & with Orthopedic firm mattress set. You'll find real estate classifieds Driver. Retirement community in Making Money. Call Don at 1 -800- 5/4/85 —SSSS —21090776-1 looks and runs like new. $950. Call Cost $900 - must sell $225. Never Fort Myers - Call 433-4445. Ask for 366-5277. "92 Camaro, loaded, low miles, inserted in today's ISLANDER 283-2181 day, 283-7314 night. COMPUTER EQUIP. used, still in box. Can deliver. 278- in the SANIBEL-CAPTIVA '85 Mustang LX, 4 speed, runs Ford 1990 Supercab. Matching Don. 5/27195 —SSSS—21083761-1 auto T-Tops, only $599. down. Call topper, bedliner, CD, radar 5/11/95 — tm-21093646-1 3379. 5/5/95 —SSSS —21093686-1 great. New battery & tires. $1,275. 332-0448, Dlr. detector, new tires and tie rod ends. 1988 Johnson 175 H.P. 20" shaft, Computer Training home/office, 5/12/88 —ttti—210B6676-1 REAL ESTATE section 5/5/85 -SSSS-21078431-1 O.B.O. 463-1419 '91 TOYOTA CRESSIDA 4-WHEEL DRIVE Temporary summer work for Island SKILLS & TRADES 5/4/95 —SSSS —21093642-1 60,500 miles. Nice truck. $11,000. new power head, perfect condition. learn to use your computerl Bed sets complete wlframe - Home Watch Service. 3/4 days a Loaded!!! 694-3942 $2,850. Call 283-2181 days or 283- Introductory class Saturday May inserted in today's ISLANDER week. 9-5:00. Send resume to box HELP WANTED '83 Olds 98 Regency, 4 door, 1993 Ford Taurus, 27K, loaded, like CD player, car phone. VEHICLES 5/4/85 —SSSt— 21063655-1 7314 night. 6th, $19.95. 'Windows* 'Word Queen $199. King $299. 58,000 original miles, power new, $11,800. 267-5379 1332, Sanibel, FL 33957. One owner - Well maintained 5/11/95 — SSSS-21083647.1 Perfect' 9 hour class. Call for Queen firm mattress set - Fender accousticfelectrrc steel steering, power'brakes, p/w, p/d, 5/4/95 —SSSS — 21093648-1 '92 Toyota SR5 4x4 pickup, fully Receptionist needed part-time for 5/12/95 -SSSS-21084O92-3 TYPESETTER Has all records. loaded. A steal at $12,495. Low "93 Sonoma SLE Pickup, 27K, P.S., details. A E I Training Center, complete w/headboard $210. string guitar, $250. Charvel U.S.A. p/s, a/c, new paint, looks great, runs 1984 Ford Long-Bed Ranger, V-6, P.B., tilt, cruise, AM-FM cassette, located in Caps Cora! (Lie. #1760). Immokalee Law Office. Mac Experience Preferred $12;300. O.B.O. miles, must see. Call Donnie Colton, Daybed - complete made electric, $200. Very nice Haitian/Spanish speaking PROFESSIONAL great. $2,750 or best offer. 549- AT., P.S., P.B., A/C, camper-shell, 574-3326, Dealer tint windows, topper, 5-speed, V-6 APPLIANCE REPAIR \ 574-7755 w/matlress white & brass guitars. Call 549-7920. §620 tow-hitch, cherry inside & out, 561-1764 $9,000. 574-9460 5/3/BS —tltt—21080033-1 applicants preferred. Must be 5/5/85 —SSSS—21060201-8 $190. 5/5/98 —SSSS—21083791-1 dependable. Some typing and HELP WANTED Apply at: 5/5/85 -SSSS—21081136-1 $3,300. or B.O. 1974 Lincoln 472-1587 5/4/85 —SSSS —21093688-1 '92 GMC Jimmy 4 Door. 4X4, 4.3L Futon - metal, black or white clerical duties. Please call 658-0770. THE BREEZE CORPORATION Continental, power everything, Refrigerators & 70,000 original miles. $1,500/80. Ask For Sophia Vortec, white, CD, hitch, ieather, low 5/5/85 —SStS—21083752-1 Hairdresser with following wanted, 2510 DEL PRADO BLVD. SEIZED VEHICLES w/mattrsss $199. | LAWN CARE [ 21093127-1 miles, under warranty, every factory '89 Nissan P/U, 5 spd., air topper, Air Conditioners commission or booth rent. 945-3000 CAPE CORAL, FL 939-0176 5/5/85 OFFICE & 418-0177. days; 542-2691 evenings. For pennies on the dollar! 5/4/95 — SSSS — 210936B2-1 option, never been off road. Call 61,000 mi. Good condition, $6,000 Washers, dryers, dishwashers, 5/3/85 —SSSS— 21088774-1 JOSEPH'S LAWN CARE PART TIME - HELP 6/2B/200B — SS«t- 2048766-1 T.V.s, VCRs, stereos, 472-0655 or 472-0225 O.B.O. Call 549-5153. RESTAURANT 5/12/85 —SSSS—21093871-1 Lincoln "88 Continental, Town Car, BMW - 1980 528i, 5-speed, A/C, ovens, & ranges repaired. Sharp 6 pc. versatile sectional off- We do it allll A quality job at a Expanding business looking for an computers! Yes! black. $3,200. 945-1452 5/4/95 —SSSS — 21083643-3 5/5/85 — SSSS — 210B3908-1 WANTED experienced press operator for 4 Dr., blue, 78K, $5,000. Extra clean. All work 1 year guarantee. EQUIPMENT white fits any room $189. 481-8715 reasonable price! Dependable, SALES - HELP Call Toll Free 694-2042 or 851-6886 5/3/95 -SSt.-210»3504-1 1993 Ford F-150 4x4. 35" boggers, '94 Nissan XE pickup, 8,300 miles, No service charge. courteous service. Monthly Accts. small one & two color printing press. 5/2/85 — SSSS— 21083471-1 1-800-700-7383 5/5/95 -SSSS —21083695-1 14" wide wheels, A./C, AM-FM clean, $13,800.731-8983. Same day service. available. Call today for a Free WANTED Apply in person 12750 5/5/95 —SSSS—21083868-1 2 full size green leather sofas. Paid ^D »B ^0 ^O ^^r V^p* ^^r ^O ^^v Vv ^v Ext. TV 3809 . VW, '91, Fox standard, new brakes, radio, bedliner, diamond plate tinted Estimate. 772-5879 Commonwealth Dr., Ft. Myers. 768- 1984 Chevy Cavalier, white, 4 dr., Tom's Appliance Repair Affordable Office Furniture. Quality $1,700. each. Sacrifice both for 9588 Z3/85 ~SS*S— 21081755-1 A/C, 2 door, black, one owner windows, $16,40OO.B.O. 939-0783 1993 Ford, 150 HD. 460 engine, 5/12)85 —SSSS—21090884-1 PART TIME low mileage, $2,000 O.B.O. One used desks, files, chairs & tables. $1,600. 2 end tables, coffee table, Licensed Real Estate Agents. 5/5/85 —SSSS—21081707-1 How to Buy/Lease a new vehicle. 25 owner car. 574-7877 anytime. $4,100 O.B.O. Phone 482-6087 5/5/95 —SSSt — 21093802-1 auto., ext. cab, bucket seats, trailer 368-1474 Buy, sell, trade, lease. We deliver. In lamp. Will sell all together or PEOPLE WANTED Avoid M.L.S. fees by joining our yrs. in the bus. Send $12.95 +.2.95 5/3/95 —SSSS —21093738-1 5/5/95 —SSSS —21083703-1 THIS IS A BOLD AND CAPITAL package fifth wheel. Strawberry red. Star Plaza corner of Old 41 and Expanding business looking for a 10K miles, $17,950. 995-4381. See CAPE, F.M. 334-7361 separately. 540-7230 | PETS & SUPPLIES | TO HAND PREPARE referral company. High referral S&H CK or MO to EWV, 124 William 1988 Chrysler LeBaron convertible, AD. FOR $1.60 MORE YOU Pondella. 997-5659. Out of town: 5/3/95 —SSSS —21083560-1 person who is experienced in ' Mercedes '89 560-SEL, $22,900. ad under RV for 1991 Nomad trailer. 5/12/85 -SSSS- 204BBB2-1 MAILING LABELS. fee. Call John Gee, camera and stripping, some printing ST, Stratford, CT 06497 excellent condition, white with CAN HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED 800-452-1857. Air Conditioned. Wish good home(s) for 3 adult male Pearl grey, electric heated & AD LIKE THIS. 5/5/95 —SSSS—21093976-1 Visa/Mastercard. Moving sale: 8 piece bedroom king YOU MUST HA VE A D.J.J.P. Realty & bindery exp. helpful. Apply in 5/4/85 —StSS—21081783-1 burgundy interior, $4,200. Call set plus mattress & springs, 4 piece cats, all neutered, 2 declawed. reclining seats & more. Original 8/24/2013 —SSSS— 21058966-1 1991 Jeep Commanche Eliminator CARPET iltISS —titt— 21050282-1 COMPUTER OR 472-4808 person 12750 Commonwealth Dr., '91 Ford Escort. White with blue anytime on weekends, 12:00 p.m.- owner, 731-7711. twin bedroom set, entry table and Indoor-screen room cats. Shots and pick-up, 2 WD, new shocks, brakes, veterinary reports. All accessories GOOD HANDWRITING. 6/2/95 —SSSS— 21090367-3 Ft. Myers. 768-9588 interior. Automatic, seat belts, new 5:00 p.m, weekdays, 542-2963. 5/5/95 —SSSS — 21083777.1 INSTALLATION & 2 Basket/3 Basket "Pitco" deep mirror, patio table & 4 chairs. 542- 5/5/85 — SSSS — 21091708-1 5/5/85 -SSSS- 21083872-1 | TRUCKS & VANS | major tune, great condition. $5,900. fryers. 4 burner stove w/12" griddle; included, litter boxes (3) pet carriers NO EXP. REQUIRED. Talented sales person for tires, new battery. AM-FM stereo, 765-6500. 5212. $4,000. O.B.O. 267-4724 36" Char broiler 10' Aerolator hood (3), dishes, Food. Please call 458- CALL NOW! successful roofing company. Qualified roofers and/or '89 Lincoln Mark VII LSC - Excellent 1992 Geo Tracker. Auto, air. Like 5/8/B5 —tttt—21084072-5 REPAIR 5/5/95 —SSSS—21093763-1 5/2/85 —SSSS —21083212-5 '88 Toyota Celica GTS model, 96K, system (UL); SS shelving; Biodgett 2187 - leave message. 1-809-474-3362 Experience in rooting a must. apprentices needed. Holland condition, 1 owner, gray, $8,700. new paint, sunroof, great condition, new. Only $586. down. Call 332- Watrbed, queen soft-side deluxe, 6 5/2/85 -S5SS--21093328-1 463-0744 1060 double deck ovens, misc. (Inernatlonal Long Distance Holland Hoofing 693-0600 Roofing 693-0600 Chevy Cavalier 2 Dr., 33,000 well one owner, $4,950. Call 574-4913 0448, Dlr. RETAIL STORE PRICES equipment. Dough sheeter. 7x14 drawer pedestal, $200. Call 549- 5/5/95 —SSSS —21092719-1 5/18/85 —SSSS—21082718-1 kept miles. Still under factory 5/5/85 — SSSS— 21093B73-1 press number 4. 5/5/85 —SStt— 21074014-1 REC. VEHICLES! 5153. Toll) TOO HIGH? walk in refrigerator freezer. Phone PHONE REPS READY TO warranty. Looks new inside-out, '84 Cadillac Eldorado, sharp, 5/5/95 — SSSS—21093861-1 '93 S-10 Blazer, 4 door, loaded, (813>772-7305 for info. 5/5/95 — SSSS — 21O93BO8-1 P P rf* Exp. Horse People needed, to work automatic on floor, A/C, all power, 1993 Coachmen Class A. Wide SPORTING GOODS w ^9 *fl SET APPOINTMENTS (IN weekdays or weekends. For more $3,400 O.B.O. '88 Plymouth $11,900. Call Darrell Cambell, 574- tniisi —sits—:ioua77z-i bucket seats, white-grey interior. Sundance, nice, $1,375 O.B.O. 768- 3326, Dealer. body. 35 ft. long. 6,000 miles. Many All major carpets, sheet vinyl 5/26/95 —SSSS— 210B4017-1 AUTOMATED ROOM - FLEXIBLE info, call 543-4050 '94 BLACK IMPALA SS. The big extras - illness forces sale. $49,900. Gun magazines. S&W Sigma. S&W $7,200,549-1150 5921. 5/5/85 —SSSt—21076551-9 For sale: Sandwich coolers, MGMT) TO PROVIDE OUR EAGER 5/3/95 —SSSS —21093544-1 man's sports car. Fast! Mint 368-6311, Lehigh. and ceramic tile lines large frame. Berretta. Glock 17. SALES TEAM PLUS 5/2/85 —SSSS —21083332-1 5/5/95 —SSSS —21084019-1 automatic slicer, vacuum seal unit, CLOTHING Glock 10mm. Glock 30 Rd. Taurus Part-time front desk at West Mechanic wanted - Import condition, all options, Fully loaded, '92 C1500 full size Chevy Pick-up, 5/4/85 — tttt—21083680-1 available. Free, estimates and steamers & other miscellaneous Wind Inn. OPPORTUNITIES YOU HAVE AAA - Olds Cutlass Supreme '91 '87 Chrysler 5th Ave., V-8, 4 dr., leather interior, CD player, low mileage, auto A/C. Only $689 shop at home service. 92T. Other high capacity. Call 657- NEVER SEEN! CALL MIKEE! 433- Motorcycle & Jet skis - Experienced Super Clean 4 Door, Auto., Cold 1979 Winnebago, 23 ft., loaded, items. Priced right. All in great PROM DRESS 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. 2 nights sharp! White w/navy top and rear extended warranty. Low miles. Must down. Call 332-0448, Dlr. Installation available. condition. Call 275-8197. 5555, Rick or John. 2848 only. 574-1800 A/C, P.W., P.M. Stereo. Sacrifice 38,000 original miles. New size 7. Black sheer puffy sleeves 5/2/95 — SSSS-Z1 092535-1 a week, 12 noon to 8:00 p.m. 2 5/4/95 —SSSS — 21093688-1 wheel and navy leather interior. CB, sell! $21,900. 489-4001. 5/5/85 —SSSS—21078439.1 upholstery & carpet, generator, air, Insured & Lie #TM060182 i)i/B5 — iSSS —21093B09-1 5/4/95 _. —SSSS — 21092732-1 $8,900,481-8715 air, original owner, 84,000 miles, 5/6)85 — Sttt — 21014077-1 with multi-colored sequins, sheer Used pool table - a real beauty, days a week. A-1 mechanic needed, start 5/2/85 —SSSS—21083470-1 microwave, sleeps S.Truly a lovely 20 yrs exp. plus references. OFFICE MOVING SALE! Complete ruffled bottom, worn once. Cost Part - time sales help at Stanley and $4,900. Call 549-3073. 1991 Plymouth Grand Voyager, coach, $7,900.731-8238. Also 22 ft. small 7 ft. 3/4 in. slate, ball return, Call 472-1541 ask for Daryl. immediately. A/C experience 1987 Mercury Sable L.S. 4 Dr., 77K, 5/5/85 —SSSS — 21094021-1 like new, full power, rear air, Direct Carpet Mill Brokers office equipment; solid golden $210 new, sell for $100. Call 549- Livingston's in the Village. Stop in or helpful, great crew and shop. cabin cruiser, $2,500. 731-8238. completely refinished, rails & cloth 5/4/95 — SIti— 21OB6890-3 call 472-8485. excellent condition. Must see to CLASSICS & electronic console, running 433-0592. cherry desk & credenza, computers, 8128. included. Professional delivery. Salary. 995-9499. 228 Camaro 1984, 72,000 ~ 5/5/8 5 —SSSS-21093935-1 laser printer, plain paper fax, 30 5/4/95 —SSSS—21093202-3 appreciate. White ext., red int. boards, luggage rack, $11,200. 5/6/B5 . —tttt— 2073835-1 S/13/95 — SSSS— 210B9B03-1 $700. 693-5453 Wanted: 5/5/95 —SSSS—21093811-1 miles, very good condition. ANTIQUE AUTOS 1986 Pace arrow 31 ft. Class A copies per minute copier, desks etc. Wanted Company Reps - Are you Loaded. $4,600. 275-4041 or 458- Cruise control, new tires, well Call 542-6888 evenings, days Gorgeous designer ivory taffeta i/3/95 — SSSS — 21083485-1 Gift Shop clerk. 2 days a week Nail technician is moving. We are . 1190. Ask for Mark, Dlr. call 549-6200. motor home. Loaded!! 46,000 miles Great prices. Call now 489-4001. wedding gown, lots of detail, looking for a top notch co. with 42 maintained. $3,500. 939-3158. 1961 T-Bird, 61,000 original miles, FURNITURE REPAIR &1 5/6*85 —iSIS —21084076-1 - 9:00-5:00 with on-call looking for an experienced, SI3ltS —SSSS —21083488-1 5/4/85 —SStS —31062666-1 left on motor warranty. Excellent plunging back, full train, size 6, Gun and Knife Show year track record showing over a 5/16/95 —SSSS—21094162-1 loaded with options. Many new condition. Must see to appreciate. *"**" Punta Gorda "**" May 6-7, flexibility. Knowledge of island 30% increase Nationally and a reliable, stable person. Great '87 Toyota Tercel 2 Dr. Lift Back, 4 '92 F150 XLT. Auto., all power - REFINISHING $500. Ivory veil $125. - Beautiful location. Call 454-3400 ask for Mary parts, $4,500. 542-3411. No smokers - pets inside. Must sell, white wedding gown, train, size 4, 9 AM - 5 PM "'•" Charlotte County VeryMelgful. Regional increase over 60%. We spd., ex. condition, cold A/C, $2,400. 5/2/85 —SSSS—21083412-1 Asking $9,500. Call after 5 P.M. 275- $20,000 O.B.O. 543-4569. CAMERAS, TV, Auditorium """ 1-75 Exit 28 to U.S. Call 472-1541 ask lor ^ offer- Factory Training Ann. O.B.0.458-1190. Ask for Mark, Dlr. SPORTS & IMPORTS 8174 Need your Wicker or Rattan $500. White veil, $100.433-4024. 5/6/95 -SSSS- 21084060-1 Mustang 1968 Coupe - 95% 5/5/85 —tttt—21083372-1 furniture repaired, recanned, 5/6/85 — tStt—21083736-1 41 "**" $3.00 with ad! •***•• Gift Shop. .^Advancement Opp • Pre-Set 5/3/85 —SSSS —21083500.1 restored^ P.S., P. Disc. B., A/C, 5/3/95 — SSSt—51 OS 34 74-1 STEREO & VIDEO Concealed weapon permit, $25.00!! QtJaWie_d Appts. • No Over Night AUTOS 1991 Nomad. 36 ft. Fifth Wheel. Tri- rewoven or repainted, we also i/4/95 — tStS— 21091141-3 '88 Chevy Camaro, black, V8, T- 54,000 original miles. Automatic '94 Ford Explorer 2 Dr. Sport 4X4, axle, awning, slide out, queen bed, rebuild & custom build Wicker & ...... 813-849-6439, Lee. Travel • HBalthJnsurance • Weekly | DOMESTIC AUTOS ( ropfs, CD, custom hatch, 70k '92 Mustang convertible, loaded, 289-2V, rare bench seat, second A.T., full power package, CD player, RX 505 cassette deck in 5/6/C5 — SSSS—210B4071-5 Draw • CharlotteTtBe^Gpunty Area. microwave, washer-dryer. Hardly Rattan furniture & accessories. MEDICAL & HEALTH | Wanted: hardworking, reliable '92 Plymouth Laser, 4 cyl., 5-speed, miles, must see. $5,900 O.B.O. 574- low miles, $11,495. Call Doug owner. Excellent potential. Show cruise, A/C, 28,000 miles. $20,700. used, $18,000. 995-4381. See ad Quick Service. Wicker World 542- factory carton. Pair Jubal speakers. Call Pete at 656-4455 ^~~ 1890 C-101 Audio control 10 band person to help with residential -loaded, $7,500. Call Dan Yaple Higham, 574-3326, Dealer. car. Blue. Call 574-2178. $4,900. O.B.O. 463-3453 under trucks, 1993 Ford 250 HD. 3832 New & Used Electric Scooters cleaning, 2-3 days per week. Only 3/4)93 —SSSS —21093691-1 574-3326, Dealer. 5/3/85 —SSSS —210B35B7-1 5/5/85 —SSSS— 21090235-8 5/10/95 — SSSS— 210834B2-1 t/3/95 — SSSS — 2108 3488-1 graphic equalizer. FRG-7700 GENERAL•HELP honest people need apply. Call 543- 5)5/8 5 —SSSS- 21093874-1 5/13)85 —ISSS—21092788-9 short wave receiver in factory starting at $595. Lift & Recline 5/6/85 —SSIS—21081B60-9 Chairs, $499. Mobility Unlimited, 7539. Sales person, experienced in men's carton. 549-5165 WANTED 5/4/95 — StSi-21092686-1 ready to wear apparel is needed by '92 Geo Storm, tear-gteen, low ilSIti —n«—21092814-1 Inc. 772-5155 or 1-800-544-5155. 6/2/95 —SSSS—21090833-9 a leading fashion specialist part & miles, extra clean, only $569r.4pwn. Part-time merchandiser for greeting full-time, with liberal working hours. Call 332-0448, Dlr. ""\ cards. $4.50 hr. Ft. Myers. Please COMPONENT Hiring immediately Call for interview, 549-7064. 5/3/8S —SSSS—21083677-1 call Diana at 772-3552 a/5/85 —SSSt—21093716-8 I FOOD/RECIPES T 8/3/85 —SSSS—210S3473-1 1991 Ford Probe. Auto, air, low SYSTEM RECEIVER 90 Delivering Sprint L & H Agents - 2 "New" miles. Sharp car. Only $492. down. Better than Sex Cake recipe with United Tel. Book LPN needed, 24 hours per week for products. 'Lowest cost Maj. Call 332-0448, Dlr. BUSINESS AND SERVICE DIRECTORY WATT SHARP, WITH 7 order of 10 Old Southern Recipes. podiatry office, please call 542- Mod. Call for quote. Free 5/5/85 -SSSS—aiOBO0B7-1 Send $3.00 SASE to Eric, Box 1794, IN ALL LEE COUNTY AND 2345. software. 'Lowest Cost Life. '92 Cadillac Sedan Deville Classic,. DIGITAL BAND Punta Gorda, FL 33951-1794. SURROUNDING AREAS. MEN 5/3/95 -tiISS-21093568-1 Build network to six 5/5/95 —ISSS—21084004-1 Edition, maroon leather, white^top, EQUALIZER & OR WOMEN, 18 YRS. ANP Sanibel Resort now hiring cleaning generations. Excellent tike new with only 25,OQO-mi|es. OVER. HAVE A CAR WITH staff and inspectors for part-time commissions. No gimmicks. Priced $18,600. CalLBrtice Smith, TECHNIQUES, DUAL MISCELLANEOUS! INSURANCE TO DELIVER weekend work. Call 472-3382 Eric, 433-1567. 574-3326, Dealej>-^ 5/11/B5 — SSSS-21083591-3 5/5/85 -SSSS-21093755-1 SPRINT UNITED TELEPHONE —21080224-9 _. If you want it done right, CASSETTE RECEIVER Pressure cleanersl-Newl 1300- BOOKS. MUST HAVE AT $249, 2500-$599, 3500-$899, 11 13 PLUS 2 YAMAHA Honda 4000-$1,699. Loaded. LEAST FIVE WORKING 1 2 3 4 |Bl5^- DAYUGHT HOURS A DAY. ACROSS TOWER SPEAKERS Factory Direct Catalog. Overnight Delivery. Lowest Price Guaranteed. NO CHILDREN ALLOWED TO 1 Legend 14 — |Bis~ 150 WATTS, $175 0B0 Locations Statewide. 24 hours. 1- BE WITH YOU. 5 Expositions Call A Professional 800-333-WASH (9274) PLEASE CALL 99S-939B 10 Surrealist of 17 HBi8~ 574-7077 5/B/95 —SSSS—21072132-1 MON. - FRI. note Bahama Cruise - 5 day/4 nights 5/3/05 —MIS- 21080728-1 tnderbooked! Must sell!!! 14 Study hard 20 I21 I « „ ^ 5/5/98 — SSSS — 11092971-1 Position with water treatment 15 Advantage $279/couple. Limited tickets. (407) company - Will need Florida driver's 831-4700 EM. 181, Mon-Sat. 9 a.m. license. Route/Florida territory. 16 Bus. sch. subj. 24 Close-out Sale - VCR's and all size 10 10 p.m. ST#14299 17 Newspaper 5(19/95 — S.SSS— 21083834-5 Assemble & install equipment & TVs from $75. Reconditioned and miscellaneous duties. Will train. section LOCKSMITH MISCELLANEOUS SECURITY warranteed. Kwlk Fix TV and Send Resume to: P.O. Box 150310, Computer Service, 619 Pondella PROM DRESS 18 Daughter of Cape Coral. FL 33915 30 31 32 Rd. N. Ft. Myers, 997-1193, 997- size 7. Black sheer puffy sleeves 5/3/85 —SSji— 21082628-1 Tantalus 9001. with multi-colored sequins, sheer 19 Utah state SI23ISS — ttit—Z1033432-1 ruffled bottom, worn once. Cost Wildlife/Conservation Jobs - Game flower $210 new, sell for $100. Call 549- wardens, security, maintenance, 20 Part of D.A.R. 8128. etc. No exp. necessary. Now Hiring. When Paradise needs Protection GARDEN EQUIPMENT) 5/13/95 —S5SS—21088804-1 For Info Call (219) 794-0010 ext. 22 Home of Slot machine for sale. Excellent 7601.9 AM to 11 PM7days. Lafayette John Deere 755 tractor with front condition. $2,500/offer. For more S/14/B5 —SSSS—21088714-5 College 45 ISLAND LOCKSMITH end loader, & weight box, only 74 • COMPLETE CENTRAL STATION SERVICES information 458-5408 POSTAL JOBS - $23,700. per year 24 Long-running usiness hrs. on the unit. $9,000. O.B.O. Call 5/4/85 —SSSS —31090938-1 52 53 54 and Security Services 283-4897 + benefits. Carriers, sorters, clerks. comic strip • FIRE & SECURm STSTEMS 5M/95 —SStf—210936B7-1 Don't buy electronics until you buy For an immediate application & 26 Guitar relative 24 Hour Emergency Service this book. Save $$$. 1-800/920- exam information, call 1-800-899- pro{ 27 Adorned with 157 INFO, X-221. 5916, EM. 95.9 A.M. - 9 P.M. 7 days. *^ * —.«..-».»» ^ .. Licensed B security sy*(emi • HOME THEATER & SOUND SYSTEMS 5/4/85 —SSSS —21031363-1 5/7/95 —nil— 2109 27B8-1 certain gems , PLANTS & TREES} 30 Charity 158 1987 Toyota Van, 1984 Honda 165. $1,000 weekly stuffing envelopes at 472-2394 as CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS Coco Plumosa, Sago and Royal Magna, 1976 Trans Am 455, 250 home. Free supplies - Information, 33 Retail store paJms for sale. We have "Good and Kawasaki VPE, 17 foot Bayliner, 24 Send self-addressed stamped 36 Allen or 62 1213 Periwinkle Way Cheap" prices. Call Today (813) cu. ft. commercial freezer, marine envelope to: Impressions, Dept: McQueen Sanibel, FL 33957 • ACCESSCONTROL• CLOSECffiCUFnv. 4126, P.O. Box 1504, Midland, Ml am 332-5934 (evenings), Leave a tools. Call 945-4065 - Moving 37 Misery 65 message if necessary. 5/3/85 — SSSS—21OS34B0-1 48641. 813 472-3311 SMJSS —tiSS —21091594-1 5/5/95 —»SSS—31063119-4 38 Basic food items New dark stained oak wall unit Palms. Pineapple and Majesty. 6 to w/glass doors $500, beige sofa STAY HOME MAKE UP TO $145 A 40 Once called 8 feet. Potted. Regular $150 to $150, beige love seat $100, silk DAY. Processing mail for local 41 Gambling game 5 Most elegant $200. Must sell. $50 each. Call now, Ficus tree $40, 4 brass chairs $50, companies in your area. Work 43 Charles and 6 Oriental 542-9462. queen-size bridge headboard $150, dropped off I Paid daily. Call Brick 1- Milland 7 "Each hath one, luutiiii EJtiuua LJULJU 5,'5J8 5 — SSSS—21093813-1 200 gal. salt water aquarium, 313-458-6161 Ext. 45. yUUEI felLJLJUU DdBH 5/B/B5 —SSSS —21093302-1 44 Transmit . and —" (Donne) Priced to sell. Buy one or all. w/cherry cabinets $3,000. 433-4024 45 Dire — 8 Confederate UUUW felUtlUU LJUUII LAWN MAINTANANCE B^ REMODELING SHIPPING 5/6/95 —SSSS—21093735-1 Stay Home Make Up To $145 a day Mahogany, Carrotwood, Slash (difficulty) soldier Pines, Live Oak, Red Cedar, 3 slot machines, 1930's vintage, 5C, Processing Mail For Local Seagrapes, Fishtail Palms, Queen 1O£ S 25C, $1,495 ea. That is 1/2 Companies in your area. Work 47 Lynx, e.g. 9 "Remington —" Palms, Cardboard Palms, others. Dropped Off! Paid Dally! Call 1-313- 49 Scott/Dunaway (TV show) UUH LJUULJUUI3 1 market price. 489-1495. Sizes 2' to 12 . 693-7437 after 4:00 5/5/95 —5SSS-21093764-1 458-6161 EXT-53 (Calls film 10 Dinner course LJUfeJU UUUU LJUUUU Home Watch Residential and Commercial Lawn Care HOME BUILDING Serving Refundable) p.m. Brand new Jacuzzi for sale, 3 55 Most sensible 11 Kind of torch & REMODELING Sanibel-Castfva 5/6195 —SSSt—21084117-1 5/7/83 — SiSS — 210B3641-1 PftK months old, emerald green. 57 Biochemical 12 Trademark EIQHUE3 CHUBS SLYllltl "See What A Difference Dedication Makes" Includes 4 seats & a lounger, Part-time weekends exp., own A full service contractor ded- Since 1988 transportation, cutting lawns. 772- substances 13 Participating icated to exceptional quality HOME FURNISHINGS) enclosed in redwood, 5 year 2940. Leave message on tape with 58 Image 21 Sort warranty included, $3,500. 945- name & phone number. mm JJJI at a reasonable price 6637. 59 'Over—" 23 "I love —" 395-1220 Amish built lawn furniture. Swings, 5/4/95 — SSSS—21093679-1 61 Scottish wear (O'Keeffe) s 0 C OH I 1 t U C gliders, wishing wells, picnic sets, 5/5/95 — SSSS— 21083776-1 [JUtlLi tlLJLJULJ HULHU V - Services o " « o. ADDITIONS • KITCHENS • BATHS SHIP For Pick-up and settees. Quality built. Fully Super game cartridges: 62 Actress Moore 25 Pertain Adventure Island $35, Act Raiser OFFICE & CLERICAL lULJUH UUEJUU EH3QH 395-0958 For FAX assembled. Free delivery. 63 Jessica or Hope 28 Level The Name You've Trusted For 15 Years Michael /.Vaflquette FREE ESTIMATE Waltrnan's corner of Pondella & $40, Paper Boy $35. Also 1986 HELP WANTED 64 Cigar ending 29 Achievement "UPS AUTHORIZED SHIPPING OUTLET" Moody, N. Ft. Myers, FL 656-4848. camera T-top frame, $75. Call 466- 65 Blissful place 30 Hole-punching CONTUCIOI Island Resident • Lie.» CGCC056909 5/12/95 -jSSS-21057439-1 0182 after 4:00 p.m. Customer service & office work. 30- • Federal Express > Custom Packaging 5/5/95 — SSSS — 21093940-1 66 Curves tools Daybed white iron & brass. 35 hrs. wk. Computers, typing, 53 Greek letter • Gift Wrapping«Gift Boxes • Shipping Cartons • Fax Service phones. Lehigh Commerce 369- 67 Letter opener 31 Booty 42 Snookered (813)466-2982 P.O. Box 68 Hurricane Protection Consultant Complete with 2 Orthopedic firm 32 Time keeper? 44 Patted 54 Chemical NOW SHIPPING INDIAN RIVER FRUIT mattresses & trundle. Never used MUSICAL 1650. Bob McCann - Owner — SSSS — 21OB3762-1 46 Gossip compound Sanibel, FL 33957 Phone: (813} 472-0200 Fax: (813) 3951587 Slill in box. Cosl $1,000. Must sell DOWN 34 Severe 2402 Palm Ridge Rd., Sanibel, FL 33957 $235. Can deliver. 278-3379. INSTRUMENTS Cape Coral medical office seeks 1 Scrawny one 35 WWII agcy. 48 Achievement 55 Faction *

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FAR: Home sales slow in March States sales of existing, single-family homes only moderately impacted by interest rates. Retirees employers are merging. dropped 6 percent in March 1995, as compared to often pay cash for homes or finance relatively small In the Fort Myers-Cape Coral MSA (which nor- March 1994, according to the Florida Association of amounts, so interest rates are less important. mally includes sales totals from Sanibel and Realtors. Realtors attribute this decrease to higher The sharpest decline in existing, single-family Captiva, except those figures were unavailable, interest rates. In March 1995, the average interest home sales occurred in the Melbourne-Titusville- according to the FAR), resales declined 3 percent rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage was 8.45 per- Palm Bay MSA where resales dropped 30 percent in when comparing March 1994 to March 1995 (431 cent - about three quarters of a point higher than the March 1994, compared to March 1994. In addition sales to 419 sales, respectively). 7.68 percent average in March 1994. to the impact of higher interest rates, this area is Interestingly, the median sales price also declined "We anticipated seeing a modest decline in sales feeling the effects of more cutbacks in the defense 3 percent when comparing the two periods in the as a result of the interest rate hikes. But now that industry. One major employer, McDonald Douglas, Fort Myers-Cape Coral MSA ($85,500 in 1994 to rates have leveled off, we're already seeing more is closing an office in the area while the other $82,700 in 1995). people looking for homes," said Marie Powell, FAR president. Despite the overall decline, sales of single-family homes maintained a strong pace in five Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs). In the Fort Walton Beach MSA, resales increased 21 percent in March 1995 compared to March 1994. According to Kerry Kelly of National Hallmark Realty in Fort Walton Beach, growing consumer confidence helped drive sales. He noted that since this area depends greatly on the defense industry, realignment talks conducted earlier this year put the plans of many would-be buyers on hold. Now that those talks have concluded and the results call for more people to move this area, home buyers are once again active. In the Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA, resales jumped 19 percent during the same time period. Don Cleveland, president-elect of the East Polk County Association of Realtors and vice president of Jack Cannon and Associates Inc. in Winter Haven, said he has noticed an influx of buyers from South Florida whose moving decisions were sparked by Hurricane Andrew. He believes these buyers selected the Lakeland-Winter Haven area because of the relaxed lifestyle and the low cost of living. In fact, this area's median sales price for March 1995, $68,300, is among the lowest in the state. The medi- an sales price is the midpoint in the price range. Half A treasure at King's Crown the homes sold for less and half sold for more. The King's Crown, a quality gulf-front complex at a desirable Sanibel Gulf Drive location, features Other MSAs that posted increases in single-fami- 54 units, a pool, tennis facilities, covered parking, ground level storage and elevators. Unit #106 of ly, existing homes during March 1995 compared to the complex is currently available at $399,900. The unit is beautifully decorated, furnished and March 1994 included: Punta Gorda - 15 percent, maintained. It features two bedrooms and two baths and a special dining room with a mirrored West Palm Beach - 10 percent and Ocala - 10 per- wall. Upgrades include the floors, glassed-in lanal, California closets, a domed kitchen and fans. cent. This property has excellent rental potential. For additional information, please call Ada Shissier at Many of the buyers in the Punta Gorda and Ocala VIP Realty Group Inc. at 472-1422. MSAs are retirees - a segment of the market that is Real Estate Notes RE/MAX and haS received many honors and avvards for her Dollar Club and has successfully listed and sold real estate expertise. Her previous work as a RE/MAX of the Islands has announced that Pat properties on Sanibel/Captiva as well as in Fort school psychologist in Minneapolis has carried Eichenlaub has been recognized for her outstand- Myers. ing sales performance by being named the office's forward in her experiences in helping people with "Pat is a gracious lady who takes the needs of Top Producing Sales Associate for the month of their real estate needs. people to heart," said Art Corace, broker/manager March. She has qualified as a graduate of the Real Eichenlaub began her real estate career in 1990 Estate Institute, been a member of the Million Please see NEWS and NOTES, page 2 Tuesday. Mav 2.1995 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE 3 2 Sanibel & Caotiva REAL ESTATE Tuesday. Mav 2.1995 sories consignment shop. Formerly on Colonial Advertising and Promotion Contest held in conjunc- firm." Kappy King Cole opens shop News and Notes from page2 Boulevard, the boutique recently moved to larger tion with the 25th Annual Conference of RELO/The News and Notes from page 1 For information, call quarters in Pewitt Center, just north of the College International Relocation Network in San Antonio, the gulf as well as in the finest neighborhoods and Parkway and McGregor Boulevard intersection. RE/MAX of the Islands. "This is reflected in the pro- the RE/MAX office on as interior design consultant Texas. also at the Sundial Resort, Song of the Sea, the Jolly For more information, please call 481-6113. fessional quality of her work and the size of the clien- Sanibel Island at 472- Kappy King Cole, A.S.I.D., has opened her prac- Roger, NationsBank and Tarwinkles Restaurant. The award-winning entries in the Business Forms tele. We are proud to have Pat as a member of our 2311. tice as an interior design consultant at 12721 Cole is the charter president of and remains active PMR wins RELO contest & Classified Advertising categories were judged McGregor Blvd. in Fort Myers. For more than 30 in the Zonta Club. She is also a long-time member of exceptional among hundreds of entries received and PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR•;•. PMR • PMR years, Cole has designed award-winning interiors for the Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce. Her new Juanita Hermes, broker and owner of Priscilla reviewed by experts in advertising and real estate. residences, offices and hotel properties throughout interior design business occupies an office in Once Murphy Realty of Southwest Florida, has announced TRUE QUALITY Southwest Florida. Again Boutique, a women's clothing and home acces- that PMR was judged a winner in the RELO Please see NEWS and NOTES, page 5 "This lets me get back to what I love most about interior design - working one-on-one with clients to •w- create spaces for how they live and work," Cole said SOUTHWEST Build your Sanibel dream home! This roomy (.52 acre) about her new, independent status. prestigious West Gulf Drive lot offers Gulf beach access •v: On Sanibel and Captiva, Cole's distinctive flair is convenient location and city sewer & water for only $179,500. evident in private homes and condominiums all along FLORIDA'S PREMIER Pat Eichenlaub of RE/MAX Whether Buying or Selling 2665 WEST GULF DRIVE Now under construction on exclusive West Gulf Drive, two unique and not to of the Islands Please see NEWS and NOTES, page 3 GOLF CLUB Your Piece of Paradise, be duplicated properties. Bougainvillea Condominium #1 is the entire first floor of this new three resi- 'his exquisite 9,000 square foot home encompasses grand island living dence building. Ttie spacious 3800 sq. ft. of living area offers 3 bedrooms, library, sitting room (could be call ADA SHISSLER, GRI 4th bedroom) and 31/2 baths. All of this comes complete with two car garage, secured building, elevator T while overlooking the open waters of Pine Island Sound as well as the VIP Realty Group, Inc. and all Gulf Front. Nothing else compares to this and is offered at a pre-construction price of $1,300,000. magnificent Arthur Hills signature 4th hole of The Sanctuary's Bougainviliea #4 is a single family 2600 sq. ft. home, which boasts 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, loft, screened THE PRIVILEGE 813-472-5187 ext. 54 porch, upstairs master suite with private loft and open deck. Also UNIQUE to this home is a "WIDOW'S championship golf course. Located in Sanibel '.v only private 813-472-1422 Evenings WATCH allowing a FANTASTIC VIEW OF THE GULF Offered at $675,000. golf course community, this enchanting home is offered at a 1-800-553-7338 pre-completion price of $2,495,000. ^f 0 n the seclusion of The Sanctuary sits an enclave of just nine Sanctuary Realty Services, LTD • Licensed Real Estate Broker I detached single family villas. Each home features a two-car 2284 Troon Court, Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 garage, motor court and tropical pool as well as views over a scenic lake £ 1-800-725-4222 • (813) 472-4222 to the Arthur Hills designed championship 18th hole. Select a one or two-story residence ideally situated in the heart of Sanibel's only private golf course community. PARK-LIKE SETTING will be yours with FABULOUS NEAR BEACH LOCATION this For further information contact: this GULF RIDGE home. Enjoy this 3 bed- lovely well maintained 4 bedroom home locat- Sanctuary Realty Services, LTD * Licensed Real Estate Broker room, 2 bath home, which comes complete ed on .5 acre is within very close walking dis- 2284 Troon Court, Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 with fireplace, vaulted ceilings, atrium, tance to the Gulf. Features include 3 baths, many decks, windows and beach access. office, screened and open decks, a "tree 1-800-725-4222 • (813) 472-4222 CAPTIVA H1DE-A-WAY Shared swimming pool and tennis court. house" and heated swimming pool. Available Offered at $359,000. for $349,000. Call Marsha at 472-1511. Charming 9 unit complex with panoramic view of Pine Island Sound, boat dock and heated pooh Apartment has living room with adjoining screen enclosed porch overlooking water, dining area, full kitchen with snack bar, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, washer & dryer, central heat and air. $275,000 furnished. 223 Palm Lake Drive Absolutely immaculate Lakefront Two bed- SOMERSET #C-2O1. Immaculate luxury room plus Family Room or third bedroom, three full baths, fabu- condominium, never rented. Beautiful For further information lous landscaping and exquisite lake views. One lot off West Gulf view of gulf, many upgrades. Two bed- Drive, with deeded beach access right across the street. a rooms, family room, 2.5 baths. The contact Sue Jones Completely refurbished with new carpet and tile, new white innovative floorplan makes this one of kitchen with Corian, new white baths with cultured marble and Sanibel's finest properties. Offered to (813)472-0111 tile. Tile rool, two zone A/C, Brick screened porch plus patio. This the purchaser for $629,000. is a beautiful and comfortable home well priced at $325,000. BROKER 472-3158

SANIBEL & MARCO To Find You An Annual Rental? ISLAND PROPERTIES, INC. Seasonal Rental? PaulPrimeaux To Manage Your Island Property? Is Pleased To Announce SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION - Tennis Villa top 563 SEA OATS DRIVE-Three bedrooms Judy Michie floor corner, 2 BR, 2 bath townhouse. All South plus a loft. Soaring cathedral ceiling, gourmet CUSTOM NEAR BEACH POOL HOME. To Care About Serving You? His Affiliation Seas Plantation amenities. Beautifully fur- kitchen and fabulous master suite. Beautiful Large all white gourmet kitchen with Call or Visit nished and offered at $289,900. neighborhood located near the beach with Corian countertops and bleached oak With deeded access. Spectacular at $465,000. flooring Volume ceilings. Sunny southern exposure on kidney shaped pool. Five The Prudential minute walk to beach access #1. John Gee, REALTOR9 395-1230. Florida Realty The Pry dent lal (mto Honda Realty

GULF to BAY. Beautiful Captiva Gulf TERRIFIC LOCATION/500 FEET TO THE RENTAL DIVISION FRONT home nestled in an idyllic setting of BEACH - 3 bedrooms, 3 baths plus formal palms and pines between the Gulf of Mexico living room with vaulted ceiling & fireplace. (813) 472-5141 800-633-0042 and Pine Island Sound. Features include Family room & dining room surround the 695 Tarpon Bay Road, Suite 1 Sanibel, FL 33957 WEDGEWOOD # 202 Spectacular gulf- 970 VICTORIA WAY, VICTORIA C0VE4ie best of both worlds! fireplace, sunken living room, rose garden, An Independently owned and operated member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. front condo. Ultimate luxury! Huge master Beautiful Victorian-style home in a very desirable location. This kitchen & open onto a large screen porch. brick courtyard, tiied kitchen and breakfast suite & 2 large bedrooms. 3.5 baths & fam- wonderful home offers boat dockage and deeded beach access. It $359,000. Call Betty Thomas nook, 90 ft. dock with lift, breathtaking views Today ily room. Fabulous Kitchen. Swimming features three bedrooms. Tne master suite is spectacular, three Broker/Salesman, 472-8178. and much much more. For appointment pool & tennis court. Breathtaking views baths, swimming pool and spa, thirty-loot dock, gorgeous kitchen, SHELL HARBOR - Large approx. 2640 please call Peter O'Keeffe, REALTOR* You Can Reach Paul from one of Sanibel's newest and plushest screened and open porches and a rooftop sundeck. This home is a sq. ft., a/c, 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath Michigan residences. $995,000 unfurnished. "MUST SEE and it's priced very well at $659,900 exquisitely fur- 472-4808 or 472-6844. AN EXCLUSIVE At nished. Bristol model canal front home. Family SANIBEL HARBOUR THE HAVANA MODEL $234,000. Including and garden room, caged pool with landscaped lot, 3 bedroom 2 bath, concrete (813) 472-4000 or (800) 245-7284 Waterfront 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo- southern exposure. Polly Patch, COMMUNITY piling home. Metal roof, 2 car garage w/ minium #435 at Sanibel Harbour REALTOR* Assoc. 472-0280. auto opener, tile entry, kitchen and bath. SEAGULL ESTATES: Very private he Heron at The Sanctuary, Sanibel's only private golf course community, Resort, guaranteed leaseback and Great room, cathedral ceiling, spacious setting. Set back 150' from road. Enjoy has every conceivable delight built into it: gracious ten foot ceilings, VIP membership to Spa and Tennis T master suite and decorator master bath community pool, tennis courts and beach private garage, an inviting pool and an open plan that accentuates the Club. $217,000, furnished. Peter O'Keeffe, REALTOR8, 472-6844. access, $324,721. John Gee, REALTOR * enchanting views of the Arthur Hills designed championship golf course. NEW FAMILY? - Family neighborhood 395-1230.. GOPHER WALK Don't overlook this unique opportunity. This top floor, west corner location condomini- convenient to school and wildlife refuge. SUBDIVISION 2BR/2BA, 30' screened porch with hot tub DIRECT ACCESS CANAL - Beautifully For further information contact: um offers gorgeous panoramic views of the maintained ground levei three bedroom, Prestigious West Gulf Drive. Two Gulf of Mexico. The spacious floorplan allows and room for a pool. 4 car garage and Sanctuary Realty Services, LTD • Licensed Real Estate Broker workshop - only $197,500. Call Jacque two bath home. Heated and caged pool 1/2-acre homesites, nearby beach for two bedroom, two baths, den, formal dining with spa, 2 1/2 car garage, 125' wide deep 22*84 Troon Court, Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 access, beautiful community swim- room and much more. Don't miss the opportu- Dammann, eves. 395-1020. 1-800-725-4222 • (813) 472-4222 nity to purchase this rare, best-located condo- water canal, 100' sea wall with cantilever ming pool.Priced at $235,000 and minium at BY THE SEA. Offered at $699,000. EAST ROCKS - 3 bedroom, 3 bath, large dock. Ten minutes to Intracoastal. Peter $255,000. Great room, ceramic tile entry, kitchen and O'Keeffe, REALTOR*,472-6844, baths. Screened porch overlooking 50' lap pool $399,000. 15 years with PMR - 20 years Island Resident and lake. $299,000. Betty Thomas For Professional Service whether Buying or Selling Broker/Salesman, 472-8178. 'Priscilla Murphy CONDOMINIUMS Realty, Inc. PMR GOLF OR GULF "RARE OPPORTUNITY" 2 bedroom, 2 bath top floor Spanish Cay PO Box Sanibel, FL 33957 condominium unit. Overlooking Beachview Golf Course and waterway. Beautifully furnished, never rented. $189,000. Peter O'Keeffe, REALTOR* 472-6844. ^IILCND0W!LNI " located in the n'9hest traffic area of Periwinkle Way, near MARSHA S. CLIFFORD g^^ fl°OrS d thdl il^ in COnditi°n L Paul (813) 472-1511 • 1-800-233-8829 MARSHA CLIFFORD Broker Salesperson 1101 Periwinkle Way, Suite 106 Sanibei, FL 33957 (813) 472-2902 (eves) Multi-Million Dollar Club Treetops Center Fax:813-472-3573 _ Take Periwinkle Way M Sanibel-Gaptiva Road,• rigKt on Wulfcrt Road ; ^ ( Primeaux Prices and plans siibject tochangewithoutnotice. Voidwhere prohibited' Aj'law. Equal'bousing opportunity REAL TO R : PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR • PMR 472-4808 REAUOS' r 4 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE Tuesday. May 2.1995 Building permits recorded at Sanibel City Hall dur- $15,000: Roulsten, 1044 Whisperwood Way, pool City's floodplain management plan is sound ing the period ending Wednesday, April 26, 1995, and deck by Precision Pools Inc. (4-18) PERMITS The Sanibel City Council has adopted the Sanibel designed to help limit the federal government's flood included: $13,000: Wulfert Point Properties, 2749 Wulfert Rd., loss exposure. $130,000: Henry Tomme, 997 Beach Rd., single-fam- #V3, pool by Jackson Pools Inc. (4-18) Comprehensive Floodplain Management Plan, which Overall, the plan is sound and provides benefits in ily residence by Woodland Cedar Homes inc. (4-24) $13,000: Wulfert Point Properties, 2755 Wulfert Rd., is an element of the city's participation in FEMA's & DEEDS the form of safer and better construction, reduced fed- $28,000: Sanctuary Residential Properties, 2964 #V2, pool by Jackson Pools Inc. (4-18) Community Rating System program. What does that REALTOR eral flood insurance premiums, and sound hurricane Wulfert Rd., lot #105, pool by Jackson Pools Inc. (4-18) $8,500: Ellen Yorke, 242 Christofer Ct., shutters by mean to you, the Sanibel property owner? $25,000: Chabraja, 2981 Wulfert Rd., pool and deck Rolsafe. (4-25) $2,000: Donald J. and Susan Hutchinson, 1754 Generally speaking "The Floodplain Management REPORTS evacuation and recovery procedures. by Baker Contracting Inc. (4-24) $5,400: Don Abbott, 1413 Causey Ct., pool renova- Bunting Lane, storage room enclosure by owner. (4-21) Plan" is designed to conform with federal flood insur- Are your federal flood insurance policies up to $24,000: James C. and Margurite Jordan, 430 Old tion by Florida Poo! Systems. (4-19) $2,000: First Union/Blue Heron, 642 East Gulf Dr., ance standards and regulations and their relationship By David Schuldenfrei date? Hurricane season starts in 30 days. Be pre- Trail Rd., relocated single-family residence by George $5,400: Han J. and Marie A. Muhler, 5296 Umbrella interior remodel by Benchmark General Contractors. (4- to federal flood insurance rates. Sanibel is now recog- pared! H. Davis Builder Inc. (4-25) Pool Rd., storage room by Egret Homes Inc. (4-21) 25) nized as a Class 7 and qualifies for about a 20+ per- David Schuldenfrei, CRS, GRI, is president of the $21,000: Keohane Building Interiors Company, 2567 $4,414: Frank Fisher, 303 Periwinkle Way, shutters $0: City of Sanibel, 900 Dunlop Rd., temporary tents cent reduction in rates because of this policy. insured mortgage loans to be covered by federal flood Sanibel and Captiva Association of Realtors. He is Coconut Dr., pool and deck by Barnes Pools. (4-18) by Wrono Enterprise Corporation. (4-21) by owner. (4-26) What does The Floodplain Management Plan insurance. It requires the surface elevation of new also a real estate professional with the VIP Realty $21,000: Visnosky, 4518 Bowen Bayou Rd., pool and $3,185: Ed Bossardet, 1119 Periwinkle Way, #57, require of Sanibel residents? It requires all federally construction to be 8-20 feet above sea level, in order Group on Sanibel. deck by Barnes Pools. (4-18) mobile home roof-over by Alum-A-Line Products. (4-19) Deeds recorded at the Lee County Courthouse dur- to be less prone to flood- ing the week ending Saturday, April 15, for more ing in time of storm. It CHUCK ANDREWS than $80,000 included: also states that there shall News and Notes be no insurable living $2,190,000: Mosa Investments Inc. to William M. and from page 3 DEEP WATER DIRECT ACCESS: Ann S. Coats, government lot 3, section 3, township 46, areas or storage areas Totally remodeled with 2 master suites, one with range 21. beneath the first living Bay views. Den has nice water view. Large lanai $971,000: 24k Partnership General Partnership and Criteria for selection by the judges included level of the home. The with hot tub, Mexican Tile, beautifully landscaped. Reduced to Douglas Walton Managing Partner to Joseph and creativity, integration of RELO material and/or plan covers many subjects $398,000. Call Chuck Andrews. Amanda L. Lunghamer, lot 28, The Sanctuary at Wulfert graphics and overall presentations. PMR was from construction through Point. presented the award at the conference, which repetitive loss acquisition $500,000: Raymond and Roberta Trail to Degnan K. was attended by Charlotte Boyd, Relocation to hurricane safety and and Janet V. Walker, lot 48, Little Lake Murex. Director for PMR. The winning items were recovery plans. It is of the islands $377,500: Mark A. Teitler to Michael W. Wool designed and executed by Priscilla Murphy W/MM Trustee and Hhw Children Trust, lots 12 and 13, unit 3, Advertising Del . PMR has 11 conveniently located offices that $320,000: Helen L. Jans and Helen L. Jans Trustee serve greater Lee County. Transferees requiring What lasts an average of 44 days? and Helen L. Jans Trust and Helen L. and James M. relocation services to aid in selling their current Jans to William J. and Mary A. Kamego, parcel in gov- home or finding a new community may contact HOMES LISTED BY ADA SHISSLER ernment lot 3, section 21, township 46 S, range 23 E. PMR's relocation department at (800) 447-5112. $300,000: Joseph E. and Amanda L. Lunghamer to PMR is one of over 800 members of RELO, After that they become... 24k Partnership General Partner, lot 75, The Sanctuary which services 14,000 cities in the United States at Wulfert Point. SIGNED $260,000: Knud E. and Grethe Christensen to Larry and 22 foreign countries. RELO is the oldest and K. and Nancy B. Stephens, lot 16, unit 3, Sanibel largest network of independent real estate bro- Estates. kers. SEALED $220,000: Edward F. Jr. and Marcella Wagner to SOLD Thomas M. Dowling, parcel in government lot 4, section GMAC Mortgage 20, township 46 S, range 22 E. Whether buying or selling your $135,000: Freida M. Under to C. Brian Newlove, par- announces 'Close By cel in northeast quarter of section 25, township 46, piece of paradise call - range 22. Phone' credit lines GMAC Mortgage has added a new enhance- Ada Shissler, GRi Condominium sales recorded at the Lee County ment to its home equity credit lines. With "Close Courthouse during the week ending Saturday, April By Phone," borrowers will find closing on an VSP Realty Group, INC. 15, for more than $80,000 included: equity line is now as easy as picking up the tele- $320,000: George C. and Anna M. Bundschu to phone. For fast results James M. Mullaney and E. Gloria Perri, unit B-26, "We've made the process of tapping into your (813) 472-5187 Office or Voice mail Pointe Santo De Sanibel. home's equity as easy as possible," said Willem $209,000: Renee R. Rothschild to Kathryn G. Nieuwkerk, vice president, of home equity oper- (813) 472-1442 - Evenings Gardner, unit 3-F, building F, Sanibel Arms. ations. "Close By Phone" allows borrowers to Find Your Place With close on their credit line from virtually any loca- mm HARBOUR CASTLE HBEAI.TPB-S DREAMER tion that has a phone." Consider this an open invitation to After you are approved for a credit line, a • Custom-Built starting at $149,000 visit St Andrews. These magnificent res- closing package is sent to your home. You then • Gorgeous model, ready for occupancy idences feature European-style courtyard call GMAC Mortgage when you're ready to designs with an open, airy feeling and • Walk to Bell Tower Shops & Restaurants close, which means no more trips to a closing boast uncommon architectural accents^ • 3Br/2Ba, vaulted ceilings, celestory windows center. After the call, the process is finished. It's 1 Private, walled courtyard with pool that easy. Announcing a volume ceilings, windows that dramatize J.B.Novelli natural light and custom miBwork. ;rii|irinl'- f'»r »H iiivrsK including small invmiUirn or mnall investor griitins. DAN 466-3620 Coiirtlinali-tl liv tin- KTC. .Alltinla Offirr 6 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE Tuesday. Mav 2.1995 Why buy a in Florida? Real Estate By J.B. Novelli industrial base. This type of business helps the econo- at approximately $1 million to wonderful, elegant Special to The Islander my by creating more jobs without destroying our golf course residences at The Sanctuary-on Sanibel. Why buy here? No. I, "it's beautiful", but there are environment. Fiddlesticks, Golfport, Gateway and many other Tuesday so many other reasons. "It's affordable." There are a Florida International Airport completed a 3,600- developments offer choices of all kinds and price May 2,1995 wide selection of new and existing homes to suit ranges. Classifieds foot runway extension.in December. Four million every pocketbook. Cape Coral offers three-bedroom, There are so many things to do here - boating, LOGGERHEAD CAY 2 BD/2 BA, travelers passed through the airport in 1994, up about Why rent year after year..... THIS IS A BOLD AND CAPITAL brand new homes as low as the $70s. In Fort Myers, a golf, tennis and spectator sports like world class AD. FOR $1.50 MORE YOU APARTMENTS & Gulf view. $550/wk off season (May 8 percent from 3.7 million in '93. These visitors when you can call Sanibel your CAN HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED 1st • Dec. 21st). Seasonal rents three-bedroom, brand new home can cost as little as beach volleyball and now that baseball is back, spring home for only $139,000. AD LIKE THIS. DUPLEXES FOR RENT (Dec. 2st - April 30th) also available. spend money and that helps our economy. Fort Myers Perfectly wonderful top floor 2/13/8014 —SSSS— 21076461-1 Rates vary. 908-223-6748 $100,000.1 looked at a great two-bedroom, two-bath training. The arts continue to expand. The Barbara B. Ft. Myers Beach. Fairview Isles 4 Abide at furnished efficiency on 5/30/BS —SSSS— 2008677-3 is also one of the easiest places to fly in and out of. GATEWAY TO THE DUNES. BR/2 BA, pool, $165,000. Will trade. canal front condo, in small water, pool, dock, quiet, clean. $140 townhouse on Sanibel last week for $125,000 and Mann Performing Arts Hall offers a fine musical and I Duplex unit for sale by owner. Owner-broker Steve Dominic 785- complex, w/ large pool, tennis, PELICAN PLACE a week. Also large 1 bedroom King's Crown - Gulf condo, 2 BR/2 The City of Fort Myers seems to be coming back 3 BR, 2-1/2 BA, 6900 BBQ grills, boat dockage apartment @$210 a week. 542- there are actually quite a few choices between theatrical venue and we are a short jaunt from Naples Office or. retail space available BA, screened lanai, heated pool, with new construction, like the 22-story Marina new carpet and appliances. 5/9/95 —SSSS-21O90JO8-5 possibilities and fantastic in center containing Barrier 3464. tennis. 2 week minimum. 617-659- $150,000 and $250,000 on the islands. The sunshine, and Sarasota. Easy access on/off island. canal views. Tastefully Island Pharmacy, Lagorio's 5/25/95 —SSSS—21063381-1 7460. birds and wildlife are free! Caper condominium project, and office building Great residence - rental PICTURES furnished. Pizza and Goodwill. 5/30/35 —S5S8— 20B6535-3 I could go on! These are just some of the reasons property. Call Becky Williams 472-1439 Fully furnished 2 BRI2 BA Coquirta Beach - 2 BR, 2 BA, Gulf Our latest attraction, the state's newest university, occupancies are way up. you should buy "here and now." Ready to deal!!!! ARE WORTH A "She Sells Sanibel" 2440 Palm Ridge Road. Duplex on Sanibel. side. Newly decorated, all amenities. 5/31/85 —SSSS— 2063523-3 Canal front. Very nice! Available weekly, bi-weekly, or If you are lucky enough to be on the high end of Brian, 1-505-344-7383 813-472-5457 monthly. Call (813) 395-2361 Florida Gulf Coast, is still scheduled to open in time I s/4/95 -SSSS— 21059417-3 1000 WORDS! Call 278-1063 or 5/30/85 —SSSS—21024 2 5 0-3^ for the fall semester of 1997. This will spur residen- the residential market, the choices are almost limit- J.B. Novelli is president of VIP/international Real •BUY OWNER - 1000's of properties And for as little as 1-800-232-6004 BEST BUSINESS 5/4/95 —SSSS— 210B5491-3 I for sale all areas/ prices - Call for $8.00 more for a complete listing package LOCATION Fort Myers Beach. Year-round tial and commercial development and a high tech less - from Sanibel and Captiva beach-front starting Estate Company Inc. • free list. No commissions. 1-800- you can show what & video. One mile West of 1-75 on rental. 2 BR furnished apartment. Likely 2 bedroom vacancies available in 1995 for qualified 1408-1999 • T.V. Show Sun. 10 A.M. you have to offer! Broker Salesperson for COLONIAL BOULEVARD Utilities furnished. References & ICh.26or7. 10/12/2010 —ssss- deposit required. Available now. applicants. John Naumann & Assoc. inc. Stores w/Warehouse 5/10/85 — SSSS—21061365-1 1997031-6 765-4413 For more Information contact Since 1977 2,700 sq. ft. w/AC & Overhead 5/5/95 —SSSS —21086880-5 ^Country home, 2-1/2 acres, Alva flilSS —SSSS— 210S2286-3 Community Housing iarea, with pool, 4 BD/2 BA, plus 3 LEE COUNTY HOMESj 1,350 sq. ft. - w/AC & Office & Resource, inc. KELLY GREENS 2 BR/2 BA Duplex - Cape Coral - Clean & lBD/1 BA mother-in-law's, large oak 1,350 sq. ft. w/small office. Sanibel City Hall •trees & park-like setting. 728-3174 completely furnished first floor convienent near Ciiy Hall - oil 482-6879 Country Club. Fans, screened 472-11B9 Real Estate lor (618) 669-2311. condo with storm shutters and 5/18/95 —SSSS— 21063135-1 18/10/85 — SSSS—21087B14-1 garage. Includes golf equity. porch, nice local landlord, no pets, 5/3/85 —SSSS— 21031784-3 $115,000,466-3123 Downtown Cape Coral $435. plus security deposit , plus lOpen House - Weekends 12-5 P.M. 5/7/95 —SSSS —21093511-6 Executive suites, 108 to 883 garbage. Terry, 772-5504 The Atrium - 2 BR/2 BA condo. •Gulf access Split 3/2, Ig. solar pool. sq. ft., electric, water & trash 5/2/85 —SSSS—21089S6B-1 Beautifully decorated, overlooking •A must seel Lots of extras. Seven Lakes, 2 BR, 2 BA, golf service Included. From $150. gulf. All amenities. 2-week minimum. security, nice view, updated. •$143,500. 123 S.E. 37th Terrace off Also available 2690 sq. ft. for Pine Manor, $385 mo., 1 block off Owner (313) 886-4757. . ' iSanta Barbara. Call anytime 945- $57,500 or offer. 481-5312. Retail/office/warehouse, 17 ft. 5/3Q.'8S —SSSS—21065834-3 472-5185 EQUAL HOUSING 5/5/95 • —SSSS—21093751-1 Summerlin, very clean, beautiful, 2 472-5185 10150 ceilings, $1350. 542-5436 or BD/1 BA, new paint, eat-In kitchen, The Atrium - Exclusive gull front Classifieds 5/12/85 —SSSS—21081558-1 FOXMOOR: NEWER VILLA, 2 BR, 2 481-9548 OPPORTUNITY central air, W/D hook-ups, mini- luxury. 2 BR/2 BA, den, wrap- I Cape Country Club area, 3 BR/2 All real estate advertised in BA, ADJ. TO POOL & LAKE, ALL 5/8/95 —SSSS—210B0740-1 blinds, lawn care, pest control, trash around balcony. Sunsets! $1050 I BA, split plan, pool, tile roof, APPL., MANY EXTRAS & pick-up included. Available now. per wk. Phone owner for brochure. Prestigious Burnt Store Isles - Punta this newspaper is subject to AMENITIES. THE FRONT UNIT POWER BOATS"! BOAT PARTS & For Rent BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVA ISLAND BOCA GRANDE foversized garage, mature the Federal Fair Housing Act of 549-3433. Others available dates and rates. Charming 2 BR/2 BA Gorda. 2 adjoining seawalled lots, (landscaping, fenced yard, COVERED/SCREENED LANAI THE VILLAGE 3/5/95 —ISSS-21 090874-1 800-484-7304 PIN 8286. Gingerbread House Remember Sanibel Gulf access, all utilities. Marseilles 1968 which makes it illegal to 16X28. $69,900.543-3459. HOUSEBOATS SUPPLIES Captiva Island Home 1 sprinklers, appliances, PERIWINKLE RETAIL 5/30/95 —SSSt—210B7158-3 A new private home with 15 yrs. ago? Ct. $58,000 and $63,000. Owner -1 : assessments paid. 3424 S.E. 4th advertise any preference, 5/5/95 —SSSS—21093944-1 Sanibel Island apartment, 1 BR, Catamaran Cruisers, 30 ft. to 55 ft with' private pool 1,236 SO. FT. Mercruiser Ford 351 custom marine Victorian Key West charm, Try Boca Grande this year. (813)283-7256. I Place. By appointment $89,700. limitation or discrimination WIS ISA BOLD AND CAPITAL $500/mo. 1 year leased Call Debbie, Off McGregor, high-rise next to all Fiberglass. Many Models. Great and hot tub. 466-1678 engine take out, low hours, $2,500. blended with contemporary Beachfront accommodations, —SSSS — 21081330-4 1540-0848 based on race, color, religion, AD. FOR $1.50 MORE YOU 472-5020. Royal Palm Yacht dub. 1 bedroom, for live-aboards or vacation homes. 150 steps to 5/4/85 —SSSS— 210B6499-3 5)4/95 —8SSS—21091143-3 Affordable luxury and performance Complete - Also Alpha 1 upper unit. space and luxury. villas and/or private homes access canal lot - $59,000. i/i/95 —SSSI—21092620-1 sex, handicap, familial status CAN HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED 1 bath, covered parking, pool, Mint condition. $1,000. O.B.O. 542- Will wholesalel Call Capt. Dick Beach. A two minute stroll from available. Cleared & sea-walled - Matlacha jj Between McGregor & River. 3/2 or national origin, or an AD LIKE THIS. Sanibel Island - For rent office/store Clean 2 bedroom, 1 bath, eat-in overlooking river, furnished or 8004 unfurnished! $500/mo. 335-3400. Ludwig (813) 772-9657 or 1 (800) (317) 492-4440 a beautiful private beach Island. 910-643-7922 or 910-314- f near Fort Myers Country Club. Pool intention to make such 2/13/2014 —SSSt—21076464-1 684 square feet. Wooster Plaza, kitchen with breakfast bar, coin 5/3/85 —SSSS — 2109354B-9 Call toll free for information 8892. 2410 Palm Ridge Road. High laundry on property, close to Lee 5/5/85 —SSSt—21061691-1 YACHT-55 or on the Gulf. 1-800-881-2622 | ami Florida room. Call 936-7482 for preference, limitation or | DUPLEXES FOR SALE | 5/5/93 —iSSS — 21078371-1 (317) 823-0433 Near historic 5/B/B5 —SStS —21092762-1 I information & appointment. visibility both directions. 472-5020. Hospital and shopping, under new Great S.W. Cape location. 2nd Fl. Boca Grande discrimination. This publication 5/4/B5 — SSSS—210B7649-3 ownership. Call 277-9386 days or Grady White 25 ft. twin 175 H.P. DOCK SPACE after 6:00 p.m. Chapel-By-The-Sea, Captiva Lots for sale 39 & 40, Blk. 2793. I Reduced from $129,900 to Cape money makerl Gross rents Spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath end unit. Real Estate, Inc. Dorothy J. Shaske 970-334-2285 S $114,500. will not knowingly accept any Store or office downtown Cape on 772-2105, evenings. Pool. $500. - 542-6230 Evinrudes. Loran, fish finder, tuna 5/30/B5 — SSSt— 21065424-3 library and South Seas 5/10/85 —SSSS — 21082177-7 $10,200, minimal expenses. Fully RENTAL 5/3/95 —ISIS —21093551-1 5/5/85 — SSSS— 21093O01-1 advertising for real estate Lafayette St. 1,000 sq. ft. $400. firm. 5/12/95 —SSSS—21081728-1 5/2/85 — SSSS—210B3375.1 tower. Great condition. First Plantation Resort. occupied, fresh paint and carpet $23,895 O.B.O. takes it. 466-3001. which is in violation of the law. both sides. Owner will consider A/C, lots of storage in back. 549- Nice 2/1 duplex apartment, Waterfront downtown Ft. Myers. Fort Myers Beach Boat Docks - With POINTE SANTO DE Two bedrooms, two full baths; SOUTH FORT MYERS 3978 8/5/9S —SSSt—21091092-1 sailboat access to Gulf. $100. per Beat the Heat - Vacation in Our readers are hereby terms? Trade? $69,900. Tudor excellent neighborhood, near Furnished 2/2, pool, spa, dock, SANIBEL completely equipped WATERFRONT CAPE GORAL 5/4/95 —SSSS —21089777-1 1984 Phoenix, 27 ft. Sport Fishing month. Call Steve Dominic the Mountains of informed that all dwellings Villas Realty, Lynn Lacy, 549-4791. Jaycee Park. Fans, tile floor, W/D covered parking. $795. per mo. 489- Luxurious Gulf front penthouse space-age kitchen; 1 acre Pioneer Road on the 10 5/5/95 —Sttt—21083768-1 hook-up, mini-blinds, carport. You 4060 boat. Perfect, loaded. New canvas Owner/Broker 765-6900 North Carolina HOMES advertised in this newspaper Commercial property. completely outfitted. Twin 200 HP 8/9/95 —SSSS—21090212-5 condo. 2 BR, 2 BA, screened washer/dryer; light, airy groat Mile Canal. Cleared 180' x are available on an equal pay electric, water. River, park one • 5/3/95 — Hit—210B3561-1 (Sugar Mountain area) Centrally located on block away. Call 945-1197. $425. Johnsons, $26,900. 542-4322. lanai, with spiral staircase to room with cathedral ceiling; 320', water on 3 sides. Very opportunity basis. MANUFACTURED Attention. Live-Aboardsl Where the days are Periwinkle Way. 5/2/85 —SSSS—21092315-1 Gulf access condo, 3 bedrooms, 2 5/3/95 —tttt—21081265-1 private rooftop sundeck. den; screened veranda. private. $92,500. BY OWNER baths, 1st floor, corner unit, tile Caloosahatchee River Island Camp delightful & the evenings 3/22/2012 — SSSS— 2072220-1 Ideal for offices or 1990 Larson DC228 walk-around site w/lagoon to keep boat in for Gorgeous sunrises and Furnished with lovely Shaker 939-3158 HOMES Beautiful furnished two bedroom, floors, appliances, pool, hot tub, antiques. are cool. 5 BR & 3 Bath Free.... List of Homes For Sale by commercial service business. two bath $495. One bedroom $395. cuddy, canvas, Apelco Loran, healthy outdoor type individuaf in sunsets. Beautifully decorated 5/13/95 — SSSS— 21094160-1 Owner • Prices/ Address/ Phone #'s. covered parking, SW Cape, $650. Lowrance, depth finder, ship-to- Photos & references available. Call today to rent your 3 BR. 2 BA DOUBLE WIDE Vacant and available for Efficiencies $295. Screened porch, 945-3278 or 432-5550. 1 exchange for handyman work. and fully equipped. Ft. Myers 482-0555. Cape Coral FLEETWOOD. LARGE FENCED shore, AM/FM Cass with cabin Convenient location, near December 15th thru April 30th vacation home or condo. occupancy. cable, water, sewer, garbage 5/6)85 —SSSt— 21084064-1 speakers, 200 HP Johnson, trim Substantial savings. 1-800-287-8427 or write: THIS IS A BOLD AND CAPITAL 542-3333 Help-U-Sell R;E. YARD. QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD. included. Close to shopping and everything. 694-8088. $1,125. per week. 6/2/05 —SSSS —21070034-9 Call Ann, 8:30-5:00, 395-0888. tabs. Whale-tail, sink. All Coast Call owner, 610-664-2371. Mountain Top Rentals AD. FOR $1.50 MORE YOU ABOVE GROUND POOL, local beach. No pets. 542-7907 5/5/85 — SSSt — 21083826-1 May 1st thru August 31st CAN HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED FIREPLACE, CATHEDRAL After 5:00 466-0330. Guard equipment, 129 hrs, total 5/30/95 -»11- 1B66727-3 P.O.Box 2460 5/3/85 — SSSS— 210B3104-1 HOMES FOR RENT $13,500, 472-1095 $725. per week. AD LIKE THIS. CEILINGS, EXTRAS. SEE TO 5/4/95 —SSSS— 21091140-3 Banner Elk, N.C. 28604 MURDOCK/NORTH S74/95 — tttt—210831B9-3 INTERVAL FOR SALEj Sept. 1st thru December 14th 2/13/2014 —tilt—21076462-1 APPRECIATE. BARGAIN! $56,000. Executive office spaces now ready S. Cape, 1/BR, 1/BA, screened South Seas Plantation 5/24/85 _SItS— 210934B4-1 You can only get there by boat $625. per week. PORT HOMES FOR APPOINTMENT 694-5766 OR for Cape Coral. 128 to 883 sq. ft. lanai, well maintained, non- 1977 Bayliner 23-1/2' Flybridge, Call me to purchase or sell vacation Gulf Cottage 283-0080, ED...... smoking,-$375 mor-Yearly lease, or plane. Very private, very new motor, new upholstery, some time share weeks on Sanibel and Special January rates. Nice private mobitle home park. Phone answering service and- Direct through owner. Furnished. Why pay $ for motel WATERFRONT Shrewd investors only. Solid 5/5/85 —SSSt—21083118-1 tenant coded fax & copier at rent credit possible for work. 1520 special. North Captiva Island. electronics. Moving - must sell Captiva Florida. HERB SIMON, Rate applies to 4 people. structure, solid neighborhood. Few Lafayette Street. Call Bob G. 542- Superb fishing, shelling and $3,800. 945-2227 BROKER/REALTOR. Office 772- 3/BR, 3/BA, loft, porch, room? Weekly rates are much less. Lovely furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath nominal cost! Conference & break beautifully furnished, washer, Write: Henry Romersa One bed/one bath, Florida room & PROPERTY repairs make this 3 bed home a room possible. Small business ID 6825. legendary sunsets! Sort of 3/2/95 -SSII—21003335-1 1010, 1-800-831-4453. Residence home with extra large lot. Pets 5/5/85 —SSSS —21093125-1 dryer, TV, VCR, pool, tennis, (Captiva) so on. Near Beaches. No pets. 813- 902 SE 30th St. C.C. solid investment. $72,500. Act now. welcome. Marina, $49,500. 543- program. Utilities included. Nice Sanibel before causeway. Be Seadoo '95 SPX & '94 XP with 574-5697, 1-800-933-1458. Riverfront on 70 feet of River and Call Bob or Marilyn Bramel, 489- Professional Realty Consultants of sleeps 2-8 people, etc. 4911 Tanglewood Drive 466-0625 7182. building in South Cape. We are Sanibel - Reduced -2 BR/1 BA, our guest in a luxury 3 BR/2 BA upgrades on tandem trailer. Many Nashville, TN 37218 .5/4/95 —ISSS —21093670-5 120 ft. canal. Boat dock, on cul-de- Asking $109,750. 0444, 482-0266. Re/Max Realty Lee County Inc. We also have 1 and 2 BR sac. Beautiful location. 10,500 sq. ft. 5/2/95 — SSSS — 210833BS-1 dealing, give us acall, 945-3212. reverse air, quiet neighborhood, beachfront home with tennis, extras. $11,900. O.B.O. 463-3453 Group. 6/8/85 —SSSS— 21093405-1 centrally located. Available annual 5/3/95 —ISSS — 20B1B61-9 units available. 615-262-9859 CABINS FOR RENT, Murphy, N.C, of land. 2,800 sq. ft. Blue print Old Bridge Village, great waterfront pool and a golf cart to explore 3/3/95 —ISSt —210934B7-1 5/31/85 — SSSS — 160421-3 mini-golf, gem mining, swimming A RARE FIND FOR THE PRICE 5/6/95 —SSSS — 21092151-1 lease. No pets. Call 472-2624. Sanibel cottages week 4, Unit 125, After 10:00 a.m.'ii p.m. available for construction. Some community with deep-water access. Approx. 1,000 sq. ft. building on the Island. Off season rates 1988 Praline 25' 9'10" beam WA pool, country store pavillion on NICE LAYOUT. 5/4/95 — SSSS—21083Z03-3 2 BR, 2 BA, sleeps six. Fully 1-800-227-1783 owner financing. Call now. 466- Many amenities 24'X42', 2 BR/2 BA, Palm Beach Blvd. Zoned C-2. Call until Thanksgiving $i,500/wk., Twin V-6 OMC's. P.S., low hours. furnished, 100 ft. from beach/poof, Nottely River, FREE BROCHURE, 7456 IN-LAW POSSIBILITIES. NORTH FT. MYERS large screened lanai, w/ roof-over 2 BR/1 BA, W/D Hook-up, back Fish finders, Loran, radio, Or (714) 499-1783 A THREE BEDROOM AND 2 River Cove Cabins, PETS 694-5662 then $2,1OO/Wk. till Easier. screened porch, open terrace, BEDROOM, GULF FRONT 5/27/85 — SSSS-210B4662-1 LARGE FAMILY ROOM, carport. Utility room. Furnished or 5/3/85 —SStS—21093473-1 screen porchi $415. a month, 1st outriggers. Full canvas, live bait 5/30/95 —tUS— 3068168-3 WELCOME. 1-800-779-5979. HOMES mo. and one month security. 772- Call Elizabeth Falella at facing Gulf. $25,000. Call 201-546- WITH PRIVATE POOL AND W/WOODEN BEAM unfurnished. Call 731-8654 well. Ideal for chartering. Asking 4220. 5/6/85 —SSSS—21094030-6 OPEN HOUSE 5/4/95 —ttSS —31093633-5 Office/warehouse 1228 Viscaya 2815 407-647-5111. $25,900. Phone 995-1732 SPA. AVAILABLE FOR CATHEDRAL CEILING. Only $58,500. Off Moody Road. 2/2 Parkway, Cape Coral, approx. S/9/B5 —tSSS—81078210-3 CAPTIVA GULF FRONT TIMBERWOOD REALTY, HWY. 64, TUESDAYS WEDNESDAY 5/5/85 —SSSS—21093476-1 5/30/95 —SSSt- 20B4055-3 5/3/85 —Sttt—21083567-1 VACATION RENTAL. SPECIAL OPEN CONCEPT. plus. Trees, shed, city water. New 4,800 sq. ft. $1100 plus tax per LUXURY HOME West, Murphy, N.C. 28906, call for 10AM-4PM MOBILE HOMES FOR North Captiva Island! On the beach. Shamrock '84 - 20 ft. Cuddy Cabin, SUMMER RATES. OPTION TO LOTS OF STORAGE. carpet & paint, newer roof. Low month, 542-4044. FORT MYERS BEACH Shell Island Beach Club Week BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE BEACH FREE BROCHURE, homes, lands, PUNTA RASSA down with qualifying, Sally Blanton, 5/3/95 —SSSS—21093589-1 112" fishing - 'boating deep water bait well, swim platform, radio, USE ALL SOUTH SEAS scenic views, investment properties. TWO CAR GARAGE, Large 1 BR Apartment in quiet, mid- 20 5/20 - 5/27/95. 2 BR/2 BA AT YOUR DOORSTEP 12th FLOOR agent - owner. 997-0135. SALE island location. Newly decorated, dock, luxuries. New 4 BD/2-1/2 BA depth finder. Very good condition upstairs, pool and Gulf view. PLANTATION'S RESORT 1-800-380-6806. FENCED CORNER LOT, home, pool, tennis, fitness room. $9,850. or best offer. 574-1060 Long driveway into lush FANTASTIC VIEW 5/5/95 —tsSt—21092843-1 Estate, distress and pre-bankruptcy screened porch & laundry room. FACILITIES. 5/6/85 —ttSS—21094032-6 NICE LANDSCAPING. | RENTAL SHARING 1 Leave crowd and traffic behind. Boat davits 5,000 Ib, $900. Deeded ownership. All tropical estate grounds. NEWLY DECORATED "sales". Manufactured homes, adult References, first, last & security. RECENTLY REMODELED Rent furnished - $650/"mo. Explore Tropical wild life sanctuary, 3/3/85 —SStt—21093580-1 amenities. Below market. Exclusive, tastefully decorated. CALL OWNER AFTER 3:00 2 BR/2 BA SANIBEL/CAPTIVA communities N. Fort Myers area. Want one/two iadies share Cape REAL ESTATE WITH NEUTRAL TONE home, clean, reliable, straight, 3 Unfurnished, $625/mo. Utilities paid. pristine white sand beaches, t989 - 20 ft. deep V Wellcraft $4,900, by owner. 3/4 bedrooms or den. Sleeps P.M. EST, 219-272-0889 OR FULLY FURNISHED, POOL, Save thousands! why rent when you shelling & more. Water taxi Office 1-800-342-B042 219-271-0115. COLORS. HOMES can own for less? Call agent while BR/2 BA. $300. ea. month, utilities 765-1454 center console with bimini, VHF eight. 3-112 baths. Large DISTANT TENNIS, MARINA ADJACENT. —SSSS — 21083S31-5 available. Color brochure with rates. Home 404-476-4063 5/2/B6 — tStS— 21018634-3 READY TO MOVE-IN. they fast! 731-7400. includjad. Phone. Over 21 years old. 5/4/95 loran - depth finder, 200 H.P. heated pool and spa. $190,000. Shell Harbor's Best Buy. Canal from 1 -800-435-1764. Yamaha, aluminum tandem axle S/S/95 —SSSS — 21093188-3 North Carolina Mountains - cabins, •Him -tSSI-210B734S-1 . Share with same. Real nice home. 2 BR lower Duplex, unfurnished. 1 Nominated for Architectural North Captiva Island: Beachfront 454-1552 337-5519 3 BR/2 BA, beautifully decorated. Good location. 458-9918, 945-7959 5/10/85 — SSSS—210B 79 27-4 trailer, all excellent condition homes, farms, acreage, lakes MOTIVATED SELLERS lona Gardens 2 BR Mobile Home on Bfock ' from elementary school. Sanibel Beach Club: First floor, 2 Awards. Terraces and pool home on tropical barrier island. 5/3/95 —SSSS— 21090950-1 New ceramic tile and.carpet. Shows 5/4/93 — »«SS— 210B0775-1 Rent - Annual Gulf view. $12,000. 433-4024. BR/2 BA, sleeps six. Late April creeks, views. Great bargains. Free Call 772-7756 Today like a model. Completely furnished. 2 lots near Sanibel & Beaches. $600/mo. •+ utilities. 463-7045. 5/6/93 —SSSt—21093737-1 pavilion. All amenities. Pool, tennis, fitness room. Beach- brochure. Call 1-800-837-7656 or Will share split plan'home with Between 8:00 & 10:00 P.M. Unfurnished F.M.B. South end, sks 16 and 17 for $18,500. Late walking, shelling, fishing. Steps to 1,000 ft. from private deeded $38 000. Owner will finance. Owner- Laguna Shores, 2/2 Canal Home. Brochure available. write Murphy Mountain Land N. CAPTIVA ISLAND Building site for appointment broker, Steve Dominic 765-6900 female,private bedroom & bath. 3/4/95 —SESS — 21093639-5 September, week 38 (SBCII) $3500. water's edge. Water taxi available. . on South end - just steps from Gulf access. $327,000. 395-9269 - Large Lanai, 1-1/2 garage, plus By owner: 472-3487, 216/699- $3,900/week High Season Company, 208 Hwy. 64 West ^*"» -«TTT owner. 3/9/85 — SSSS—21090208-5 Non-smoker, no pets. $55/wk. Cape Coral waterbront. Big 2 BR, 1 Wk/Mo. rates. (813) 549-7066 or Murphy, NC 28906. beaches. State approval for includes everything except carport and sun deck. No pats. 4970, 813/369-4933. $2,550/weak Low Season (813) 472-6661 5/4/85 -HSt-21081973-3 Mobile Home for Sale - Palmetto bath, walk-in closet, laundry room, 5/2/85 -SSSS-21O8114a-6 vacation home and dock. Owner will telephone. Country Club area. 540- HOUSE IS ALSO FOR SALE. S-2, 23", 1976, new Evinrude OB, 5/5/83 — SSSS —21 0840SB-3 Days: 201-569-2111 8/30/85 — tttt-21064575-1 GOVERNMENT HOMES Palms 1 BR w/Florida room. You screened lanaf, car porch. Children finance or trade for a condo in local 8 88 9018. pager 890-8643 ' • 765-1908 new: electronics, rigging, power lift BLUE RIDGE, GA., NEW CABINS iZ P ""' °" the dollar! SOUTH FORT own lot. Pool, tennis, near Beaches and pets O.K. $425 monthly. Call motor mount. Bimini, swing , Weekends: 914-687-0360 area. Offered at $139,500. 619- 5/5/95 —ttSS—21082090-1 945-7344 leave massage. 811 5/4/95 —tttt—21093623-3 Call me on February and 5/30/85 — tttt— 2033881-3 SANIBEL starting at $44,900, also lake • river 563-8595. ""'• or no down payment! & Sanibel. Buy for $32,000. Owner clean, quality boat. $5,900. 540- - creek and mountain view. Coldwell Will share No. Cape 2 BD/2 BA Gleason Pkwy. C.C. * Lovely Cape 2 bedroom, 2 bath March weeks in Tortuga Beach 1-1/2 blocks from beach, beautifully 5/2/95 —SSS5 — 21093197-3 rosl Call toll free MYERS HOMES financing. Owner-Broker Steve 1445. decorated 3 BR/2 BA, hot tub, Banker High Country Realty. Call for Dominic 765-6900 duplex, furnished, with washer &. SISJtS —SSIS — 81093779-1 pool home, $685. Drum Realty, Inc. Club on Sanibel Island. CHANGE OF PACE 1-800-700-7383 332-3355. 3/6/33 — tSSS— 210S4H2-1 secluded, citrus trees, tropical FRE BROCHURE. 1-800-307-0777 New River & waterfront subdivision, 5/8/95 -SSSt-21080213-5 dryer, $250/mo. plus 1/2 utilities. One or two bedroom apartments off March — weeks 9 & 10 in Beautiful Vacation Home GolfvieW Penthouse 5/6/95 —tttt—21084083-1 WeJicraft 23' walk-around cuddy '88, garden. All amenities. Pets okay. .5/13/85 —ISIS—21084026-6 1/3 to 3/4 acre lots, starting at LJ/3/.5 References. 772-3166 after 5:00 Country Club Blvd. 945-0057. apartment #139. February and 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $80,000-. 543-4777 or 731-9382. New & Luxurious Own your lot. Adult park, 1-BR, p.m. Weekends anytime. 2,7 Itr. OMC Seadrive. Low hrs.. Reduced for '95 $1,800. March 1- NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS, Liu/in furnished, all electric, new carpet, 3/12/85 —SSSS—21093864-1 March - weeks 8, 9, 10 and 11 Your own private tennis court 20, $2,000 - April, available shorter 5/5/85 —SSSI — 21083848-1 Completely furnished 5/2/8S —ISSS—21092688-1 GORGEOUS 3 BR, 2 BA porta potty, dual batteries, VHF, CB we can meet all of your real estate S?Country Club area, 3/2 split, fruit trees, big .lot, clubhouse, • Quaint, immaculate, Sanibel 2 BR/1 radio, excel, maint., 1 owner - davit in apartment 119. Apt. 139 - & swimming pool, 100 yards to term. Available April 96, $3,500. needs, call or write for FREE Old Florida style waterfront villa m lanai under 2 BR/2 BA $25 000. Close to everything. 540- Cape Coral 2 8R/2 BTH, Canal- ANNUAL LEASE. UVING 800-742-0249. l ' roof, hot 8A ground leve! unit. Available 5/1 - kept. $11,500.542-4286. $20,500 each weak. Apt. 119 - Gulf of Mexico. Call for times BROCHURE, Country Realty, p O includes dock, courtyard, 2 car Overlooks lakes & golfcourse 8161 or 542-4836. Pool. Privacy. $320. per month plus 12/1.2 min. walk to beach. No Pets! ROOM, FAMILY ROOM, BUILT 5/5/PS —tttt—21093759-1 $19,500 each week. available. 5)2/95 —SSSS-21072253-3 Box 1489, Blairsville, GA 30512 1- garage, golf course membership & 1 700 Priced below cost @$99K •1/2/95 ->tjt-21D83367-1 1/2 Util. References. 542-9413 Fully furnished. $900 month. (207) IN MICROWAVE, WASHER / view. Never lived in. Developer close ' HERB SIMON, 216/338-8031 Western NC mountain home. 800-334-6214. 813-484-6791 5/3/85 —SSSS—21083490-1 773-0634 or (813) 395-9611. A real DRYER, LOTS OF TILE, LOTS 1988 - 20.5 ft. Bayliner Capri. out $110,000 O.B.O. 543-4777 or 24x44 quiet end of cul-de-sac on BROKER/REALTOR. 216/338-5281 Secluded 2 story w/deck & fireplace. 5/6/95 —tttt—21094028-6 5/2/95 -*fft- 21083496-3 large lot. a bedroom, 1-1/2 Dam, Pfayers Club share 2 BR/2 BA, gem and air conditioned too! OF STYLE. $700 I MONTH. Large bowrider with headroom. 731-9382. Office 772-1010, 5/31/95 — Sttt — 2094544-3 Fully furnished - bring toothbrush. screened porch, utilities, shed, $300/mo. + 1/2 util. Female 5/12/53 -SSSS—11084087-3 KIM GRAMES AT I/O 3 liter OMC Cobra. Full Privately owned & immaculately 5/5/85 —SSSS—210B3949.1 10th Ave. Pine Manor 2 Bd/1 Bth, 1 1-800-831-4453, LOTS FOR SALE Bed/1 Bth. Excellent condition, covered carport, central A/C heat. preferred. 275-1995 MSG. SORENSON REALTY canvas. Coast Guard equipped. maintained. Sleeps 6. $275/wk. Residence 574-5697, appliances, city water electric Park amenipes. Must sell, $13,700. JJSIBS — SSSS — 210B3aB2-1 1 CONDOS FOR RENT f 813-540-7447 Great value lor your money at Free color brochure. 704-644-9470. 1-800-933-1458. • ••••• Two lots in The Dunes. FOR SALE BY separate, all for $45,000. 482-3357 leave message. 5/13/95 — SSSS— 2109415S-1 $4,000. 5/6/95 —tttt—21085245-6 t/t/Bl — tS»»—21093863-1 POINTE SANTO: 2 BR/2 BA condo. Professional Realty SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION One has beautiful expansive Independent Financial Associates | ROOMS FOR RENT | 549-0917 Palmetto Palms. One Bedroom OWNER Real Estate of S.W. FL. Phone 267- completely furnished, gulf view. Consultants of Lee County Inc. Gulf Cottage lake view. Other looks on Wanted: People for one low weekly MOBILE HOMES FOR 3/3/95 — SSSS — 31083774-1 mobile home. Pool, tennis, over 55. 2323. Great home with, income OPEN HOUSE | Weekly rentals available. Seasonal si2Jas sssi A* Rating — Directly on the preserve. For more information rate. Complete privacy. Cable TV, Near Beaches $650. per mo. or 5,3,!,} _HS»-210B3549-1 :._ rates. Contact owner, 812/342- 17' Mohawk Open Runabout, 100 Beach. $2,500. for 6 mos. Owner-Broker call Must sell! By owner Ft. Myers Villas Open House - Sunday, May 7*. 1-4 A/C. kitchen access, laundry, close 8181. RENT HP Johnson OB, dean, fresh water 3 BR/3 BA plus Loft. Steve Dominic 765-6900 395-0909 pool home. Price reduced to L2RTMYERS HOMES PM- Energy efficient duplex condo. to beaches and Sanibel. Everything 5/30/83 — Kit— 174982-3 boat, Bimini, with trailer, looks - runs ACAPULCO, MEXICO $123,900. Open House Sunday 1-4 Mobile Home for Rent. Palmetto Dates Available 5/8/ 95 — $«$»—210B0217-5 5/2/95 —tut— 2102423B-3 CONDOS FOR SALE 3 BR/3 BA, garage, carport, 3000+ you need. Call Jim 454-0692 or 940- Palms. Over 55, one bedroom, pool, great. $1,875. 540-1445. May 28 - June 2 P.M. 2450 Ivy Ave., F.M..275-6091 Uase option or purchase 4 bed, 3 sq. ft., 178 Anchorage, Fort Myers 4092 SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION ! INTERVAL FOR SALE • 5/3/95 — SSSS—21081B65-1 -?"• South Fort Myers home just tennis, $385. mo. Steve Dominic a/6/95 — SSSS—2t 0941 53-1 Great Rates for July thru Oct. West Gulf Drive, over 1/2 acre OPEN HOUSE Beach. 463-2925. 5/5/B5 —SSSS —210B2125-5 Lands End Village, 3 BR/3 BA. ] Owner-Broker 765-6900 North Georgia Mountains - Apple -=->r. 1,800 S.F., fenced ' 5/t/96 —tttt—21094073-5 Seeking roommate. Must be clean, 5/9/95 — SSSS—21080215-5 • SACRIFICE $4,000. Weekly or Monthly directly across from beach 4 BD/3 BA, 2,400+ sq. ft. Alarm cul-de-sac, quiet. Owner TUESDA Y & WEDNESDA Y Fantastic view of Gulf and | CANOES & Now accepting country - 100 year old restored log access. Cleared - water - neat, no pets. $300. month. First R ad fish Pass, weekly or i cabins and new cabins, secluded, system, screened pool w/child-proof |o sell. Call Bob or Marilyn 10AM-4PM South Fort Myers lona Gardens, MAY BE USED UNTIL Christmas & New Year's sewer - survey, $179,900. | LEASE/OPTION | and last. Utilities paid except phone. monthly rates. Save direct. \ PADDLECRAFT riverfront, mountain top, 1-3 gate, satellite dish, fenced back 489-0444, 482-0266. PUNTA RASSA Call Dave 458-0099. Close to close to beaches, 2 BR/1 BA or 1 Reservations bedrooms, fireplace, furnished Ada Shissler yard, golf club community, 5 mins. 12th FLOOR Owner, Days 800-227-3633 \ BR/1 BA, Florida room, carport, MAY, 1997 549-5994 hospital. large private lot. Yearly lease. When only the best will do! $75./night. Overland Trails Log VIP Realty Group, Inc. from airport S expressway, 20 mins. FANTASTIC VIEW LEASE OPTION, CREDIT 5/3/95 —SSSS — 21083479-1 and ask for Gina. from beach. $188,000 O.B.O. $575/mo. + security deposit. No 3/2/95 —tsss- 813-472-0655 Homes (7061 276-2211 or 276- 1509 Periwinkle Way. Affordable home with pool, $84,900. . NEWLY DECORATED PROBLEMS, NO PROBLEM! Eves: (201) 627-1267 Evenings 407-856-2579. rB Canal front efficiency, furnished, pets. 466-0625 813-472-0225 2702 813-472-5187 Ext. 54, £™ landscaping, ideal location WITH SMALL DOWN 5/30/85 — SSSST- 20B3677-3 Marlboro Adventure Team 5)5/95 —SSSS—21083765-1 2 BR/2 BA utilities included for $325 per month. - 5/3/85 — itt%—21082775-i 6/8/95 —tttt—21OBO830-1 12' boat / canoa Leave message. 813-472-1422 (eves). ™ h Myers. Split floor plan, family FULLY FURNISHED, POOL, PAYMENT YOU CAN RENT TO Screened porch, dock, ceiling fan, North Cape Coral - 3 bedroom, 2 g^Pens to large screened lanai. OWN THIS GORGEOUS 3 BR, Page Mobile Village, Cleveland Inflatable 2 seater. Complete "Jus! Bring Toothbrush" For sale or 5/4/85 — SItS— 21076948-3 TENNIS, MARINA ADJACENT. kitchenette, full bath. $325 security South Seaa Beach Villa Hr%u *••••• for rent - Luxurious condo in Ft. bath, new vinyl siding, alarm W'lBob or Marilyn Bramel, Re/Max 2 BA HOME. NICE AREA OF For Rent Avenue, completely furnished. set includes paddles, inilater, system. Call for location & mortgage $190,000. deposit and credit application Heated pool, clubhouse, cozy 1 5/16185 — tttt— 31031276-3 Myers, FL. Summerlin Builder has oversized lots on <82 02B6°UP' W°ntt last-489-°4't4. CAPE. CITY WATER 1 SEWER, required. No pets. 549-4791. 2 BD/2 BA with "sleeping" loft, canvas carrying bag. 2/13/2014 —SW-2107M63.1 information. Seller/agent $62,000. 2B 454-1552 337-5519 bedroom w/endosed porch, central Captiva Rd./Lakewood Dr. Two bedrooms, canal In exclusive gated *in/m —H?t— 21»»0«4IM GORGEOUS LANDSCAPE, 5/5/85 —tStS —2108377I1-1 accommodates 6. Located on Everything you'll need. two bathrooms. Completely 458-3665. —SSSS—21092152-1 air, microwave, dishes, adult park. On Gulf Estate home, subdivision. East and of 5/5/85 —SSSt—21093B20-1 LIVING ROOM, FAMILY Boarder wanted. Non-smoker. Gulf of Mexico, spectacular No pets. Annual lease $395/month. Durable. Never used. Had to INTERVAL FOR RENT| furnished, cable TV, telephone, air Sanibel location, with beach illa light - bright & cheery, Live on the river. Large top floor 3 or 4 BR/3 BA, ultimate luxury, Beautiful 3/2 SE Cape Coral. 1,645 unit, fully furnished. 2/2, boat slip ROOM, UPDATED KITCHEN Furnished bedroom w/use of other view. Reasonable rates 549-3438. • . smoke 500 packs of cigarettes conditioning, washing machine, pking, spacious 2 bed, 2 common areas. Quiet atmosphere, all amenities, dryer. Pool & tennis court. Ready for club and private access. Lv. 2,306 total. 1 year old. Ceramic with direct access, pool/spa, WITH ALL THE EXTRAS. through owner. 5/3/85 —tttt—21093347-1 for this! Hurricane House 2 flex weeks. 2 vaulted ceilings, boat ramp walking distance to shopping. $70 BR, 2 BA, sleeps six, on Gulf beach. lap pool, exorcise room. Vacation. Telephone & Fax Surrounded by beautiful tile, sprinkler system, alarm, etc. No torage with gulf access, covered parking, patio. Only CONTACT KIM GRAMES AT Contact Mrs. M. Wreiola North off Pondella Rd. Older 3 BR/1- 463-3785 existing homes. Call for more per week. Leave name & phone Tennis, pool and golf. $7,500/each. Weekly rentals available. Germany011 49 41 937424-Cape lease option or financing. $89,000. - Call Bob or Marilyn Bramel $84 900. Call Bob or Marilyn SORENSON REALTY number on answering machine, (908) 747-5930. 1/2 BA with add-on screen porch. Call owner, 215-364-0619. Owner (813) 395-0162 Coral, FL phone 813-542-5109 Information. Call 574-4913 for more info, Bramel, Re/Max Really, 489-0444, 813-540-7447 772-4720. Now accepting reservations. $475. plus $250. deposit. Call 543- 5/5/95 — tttt—21OB1BB7-1 m RealtyGr0UP i * * * * * • 5/26/85 -SSSS-21094083-3 5/30/85 — SSSt— 21024247-3 395-0909 appointment. H13IH — tttt— 21094154-1 5/5)95 — tUt—210Q3669-1 5/30/95 —tttt— 3085676-3 2492 mm

m .* void any contract subject to this provision until such disclosure is made to the buyer and the applicable time period has expired. ; The seller and the sell- ^ together with a x: er's real estate . ^ -2Q0; acres.. broker/agent should strongly consider docu- menting all disclosures in writing. Of course, the disclosure should be made prior to execution of the contract. Finally, it should be noted that the provision in a contract for the sale or lease of resi- dential real estate in which the buyer agrees to take the property "as is" does not preclude an action by the buyer based on a claim of fraud, mis- representation or non-dis- closure. Such provisions have been held to protect a seller only from claims related to patent defects or those which are readily observable. Despite the risk of "killing a deal" by mak- ing a potential buyer aware of all property defects, full disclosure is by far the best policy in order to avoid post-clos- Iv. ing claims of liability from a disgruntled buyer.

David K. Fowler is a San- ibel resident and an at- torney with the Fort Myers law firm of Hen- derson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt P.A. He concen-;- trates his practice In the area of real estate law.

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