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HOW TO ATTRACT THE COCONUT IS A WILDLIFE' HARD NUT TO CRACK TO YOUR: SUN FUN YARD:.. GUIDE 15A

JULY 16, 198? '- VOLUME15 •'• --• NUMBER 35 :, - 2 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES '

i SANIBEL AND CAPTIVA, FLORIDA

Oil exploration plan 'foolhardy, and risky' to Florida coast — Goss - o ©

By Steve Cason'"... -. !u= . ^ If the federal government goes ahead. wCth its '. -•» plans to open the. eastern (tiiSf.iid'.Mpxiro to oil ; • " exploration and drilling in'15'Sli. the entire f;urc* of Southwest Florida -.including Sambf! and Cup • "- liva - eoulii chant,'!.' fore'vrr. Lt-fvJ.'mmly On'iniis-; - - = sioner Porter Go*s said Tiit;«daj. ' " . [] •" Not only l are.there i=n\iniitn-;f':t!.t'pj l r,-.r,.-,Tr'S t4'; '• ;-• •? ." ':- .-. ihv.M industry'shituM ft Ukir -if :ii() f "Th'>rt''s'no JnTraslniriurc in r-'.i Thcdwcoverv ni <:.]) nlf S<;-.jl!-

Southwest Florida Isn't prepared to accommodate the oil Industry should It take oil here/' ii^iliin^sn federal watt-r* fmm A(>j»ai;ifhif.-,.!a to r — Goss -• ": .'' • • .' ; ' the f !or. da Rt-vs hc^innin^ &n Novernb'.T fif next • year. Thf- fi;r/[io!?al includes a .30 mili1 bufft-r wine,

not only rpsuil in Ihr huitdini? of « RUU. vnjuld prcent fff- - platforms, liut lamlha^^ii tipcralions to SUPJHJI' s: . siiore uil related opi-rations'ivithin l'J.3 miles o( • \hetn, such BI hoii^inj; inr rmpiLiyt-i's.'V.iN'lioiisintf- \r,f roasl..'- ". - ' ••'•,. - ._: ... pipciinc If-rmiiuiii. and possibly shipping fairilsties. . hv}, i:\en witli the buffer zone, the Department That, said Goss, would "draslicallv i-ffcr" lhu quali-; oi Interior's p'a'n is "f'.^ihardy and iitcrca^inglv "' ty of.life in .Southwrst Florida." : risky •..•/the cna« of Florida." said Cms. .' •'.'_ ' The iJ.S.' Dopartmf/nt of Interior, thp fedtrLiI ;. ' Evt_-n though Ociss' family owns ni! properties in The easy way : - agnafy which oversees t'nn leasing and sale of •-•" l.ni;ji'iari.'i and Tttiieets royaltir? froTi o'l rompanit's. federal land?, and watered (he oil industry, is ti- • 'iperaiing there, ho opposes their movr to" >L. r VeferilK Snnibcl I'iiitrjr Caf/l'iriJJf HieflwUeJ- pected tn announce its final phins .'.or.the s;tle of - Southwest Florida without "pnivahje ctonnmic. : (flies (Ac euW;/ wonting hours !<' cilch shells offshore oil and^gas rights later Ifii3 month. As , <: benpfit" and environmental sad'^uards" : f' : frgm gentle in-eiiming irai-fs. • proposed, the plan would allow oil exploraiion and •.please see page 23A Juvenile held under Baker Act COP FRUSTRATION after twisted pranks at Detective says crime By Matt Perez ' the"youth dyrins a r^ssh i<\'vandalism anibcl Police on Friday rclejst'rf rietaits time-share resort, a palroliiian added. pays in Florida, blames regarding a troubli'somL1 16-y^ar oitl SiiniM- Two other juveniles. inHiifiing .1 Kher isi.ind sentencing rules Sresident.who was apprehended under provi" n:sidi:nt. were invoivrd in the gt-r <,( pranks. sions of the Baker Act after particijiating in : Sht'Il Island Bvarh Cluh m-in^er Aln By Matl Pcrci ' "twisted pranks at Shell Island " Club -"July .2-5. thi' youths broke into soda machines, snu-arr-'J . " !'!!f!winjr ihc nrrost ofl-'aul 'itmj.i)" Miller < • The juvenile was taken to Lcs Menu! Health", . human toccs on^lhc w.iHs of iht* l>:iihro-.'iii'. tririj- in 1984, Sanilwl I'nli™ clracril nmrc'tlian 40' •police said, because he was-a d;inKor to himself Uit; snspdispi>nser*jrnift-lhe v.a\h r,u\ :(iok - r .'dlhcr

show a -ii-rUn* m th*. .: auitts, Hinzsaid. " ',~ / ~> . .,'.-••_ : ; • ftllujnl^f pnpulntvii). it "And yet based on all that," ht added. "iluHdy. • is too parly U, cumc tn ' Miller only spent «nc year in prison. Hf>w many 1 ijr^laricrrdo you have iinlo...? •i'-'r"-- siorij on pngc 2A ; J'Titli; it cop frustration," said Hin?,. •• : -. Miller was a 41-year old-retired amusement paru ..wtier — a "cirnie" — whon Sanibcl Police, ar .: _ rested him in September 1931. Hinz untoldf-d a/ ,; 10 toot lone rompuu-r prinl.-.ut bearing Miller's ar- rest record in Florida, listing details of mi-re-thsn • 3U conyiciion^ since Miller's first arresi in Florida

Tlifa there ysak the other sheet froiii Chicnu"). :• .inlhWtipR.Hin2'Kxpla:n«l.'- ' T . -• -. "Crime (layfe in Florida." said Hin?.*",in.i I've.. juiid thai htfiirtf."," . . *•' .- _ - •" " ,::".-' .- *.;

««in is^imiitiel Brcording m Sanihd rolifit-.\: '.." •, piease see page 16A births Too early to draw conclusions from alligator counts „ AI)AL ,(;I,TEK:Harj .Annc A1,,ck. <•„„,„,., ~ :• - : - .- : •"'•'• beauty salon nwniT. gnvr bir'.h to a Rirl. Depna ByMattPerez : "Their .trendsappear to ht< dnvtnwaril. The last ; ...Mario. May 27. The baby ncishcil six pounds, !•">' '• lhrt 1 1 Undur a moonlc"-iky. island naturalists will ' ' rout™.'" i" If" di-v.-lopod areas and their • .rtwra and »as-I9V, inrliw !-,nR,MaryAnr.«'plans . survey Sanihul's .illu>at'nr population Mondaj'niRhl irrnih an-.somcwhal upwan!." • :•• . . . ' • to return 10 work in.Aufiost.': • . - duritiK the second of (on* allittato- counts this '' The research ^,'oal of countihK alligators-whi':h! ^ : y,,a.. ''* • - includrscolieeiiriK a»;e distribution daia to monitor A SON: Colon and No!a Kili;ore. of Captiva, an Vwonlvsiii'voluntfcr partiripaU-,1 in the first ^ popuiaiinn^rvnd-is to Kive -.viMlife manafers nounce the birlti of a JOn, Stan l-.trirk July 10. round of'sea'fchinK for shining alliitalor eyes June ? *'"•>' *™'By to coordinate fontinued devdo,); irUhc Birthday Suite at Lrr MrraonaUIosptal in m 22 when a total of 47 alligators were spotted in "" ».' properly with the reptile's instinctive lilc- Fort Myers. lle.weiBhed ,:x pounds lo ounces. He 'scanning flashlight beams. Accordim? to statistics -,: '"•' ,."".."''1"1™1 ""mj.'., '• - •-•'•'• • " has one sister. Summer, three compiled bv Dr. Hill Webb.lbat June count is the - Myths abound reEard]n(! the alligator prou.ptin, (.randmolher on the paternal s.de is Cerry .. lowest sine'e he'liPBan collalinp statistics on irrational fears anil behavior. Consider the cajl to , Kilgore. of El Centre. CA. Maternal "grandmother alligators in 1585. Webb said it is too scon Ic draw °'r"il"'1 -'1"b' '""."» "" I™ "! Coltsidc City Park, - v0U",ni!0I| ,„ br ,.,,.,„. abou, wha, ,."/„ wanl {„ d6 ,. vh re ••the June 22>ounl. "When we look at the total ' '' 1'icnickcr... said a "snarimK S fool alllitat.if_ iwi,l, it. Onre vou've determined that, budget one count, for oarh route some interesting iiueslions . ™mi-»ut of a pool ol water and approached the -|nir(| „, ymr^:,ncy for hardware, a third for soft are raised," he adds, citinj; the following statistics: '"^"^'•'"'l'-p c; ' ' " ware, and a third for education, an applied science^ K.mtc> •"'• •> " .-I'JSS lilSti .- 19S7 '• W h.le respect for B- oot alligators .s advised, o- and lechnologv professor at Kdison Conm-.ini.v • Hocks Suliiiivisios 14 » 15 1 lear is another, Ihmi;. Island naturalist, jokeaLimt , ColleK,. ..,",!d merabcrs oflhe SaniH-l CaptK.-, ' GiililWs.GulfShi.res- „ IS 11 .1 !J" N'n':lt'1 •'"'K.'itur;? tastc [llr ""• ''"'• "••"*"> ' K-il.i-v Club last wtei. .-• , ." :•" •",••"' Murex/l.akeEst.Suldiv. : : ,i!l 21 .-M'"' the reptile .loi-s nou,,, for sandwiches unless so-,; •- „„,;„, Mclgerson. the rueft spcaKer. p., an SanibclUiver • - 5 ,11 "10- meone lytupidenorarh !., Iced the ahiiiator. ;, r .-.•.erview of lhr effects of the "computer on our ; Dunes -..'.-.' :l .6 5 : According lo.tlwi.ln Aim,,aK. alligators under ,,,m,oaciiv and the difftrcnt applications for ""- ''Panama'Canal ".: 5 "'..'7 1 <=• '»"'Kei l"ng ?rclcr c-a.in,. ~ii.ui". cnisljce-ms and .whirh if fan bcuseii. " '" . :. "' "Thcfirjt three rou'lts listed are iargeiv in " inse.-l... Larger ^iirat.-r- lite nsh. -m.ili manxi.ils. A totiil of 29 pviinlv attindi-! Ihe Kriday :i!"ora- ' : highly developed "subdivisions" WVto. c.intimted. lun.n-s ,n),l In.-.ls. ;" % .. ' in,, hreakfssf 19 rartr.hrr-a-ul 10 vw'.'.-s.'" " ' ' FOCUS ON: a !- sho says But that and, especiA'iy , "-. Carol did "not work out oot only for the kid3. 1 " "Kids'P;z« and- •-..-" either, .. ". . - bufthe; parents. -»• Oberg "After the>- jja* F/ovie'Ni.ght frorn-G •- • Transferring to •.• to 3. p.m." when ' • . G.ossfnon! College- here on tne cl-e-.K,-;n loundering . day on Friday, 'Caro: v.ouid have the around in too . in the mountains : ."whole c'ood.-in-to.v ^abeve San Diego at • {hey"re rapi.v to go Fmany majors, en Si'itiifday rncn'ri-;. while parents, tsfct; a El Cajon. Carol does not usually by 10:30 a.h.:~ i*e "•• 'hrf^lhcr. ' -'••-,' land the average coi ' Ihcught she would : leg*? student on a ify'Tns'ino biology. "'-."•; " A iifsicng scorls '- wide/while sandy =•- "Sof;ng --> Shfjy're beach with job. Bui '.-.no', me' ! thought". : in the case ol Carol " s-nys C.irol. - • '• ,. It.,' fie oh fie^hbcr- •• Oberg, she is no; . f& hood, ahgro tr-.^ , So it was not loo < iM only, there but sur- unfortunale that she ' /Vt went home io Joliei, eS . rounded by or thV junonias. iL about then "for the q.rii jUst happen- 11 and t! • Those "junonias".. family reasons and- >d to C! younger. •".;., •' Vear:while hai -- are the fresh-faced enrol'sd in the Col- By noon, ''hot dot; .. lege of Saint;Fran- - rrioshsr was altonip- " Mds:.of ai! ages s^e COOkOJt" lil^O". a!i lifg to "femintzs her sees every day, and ". cis. three blocks , tho r f Kno "the."beach" is ac- •; down the streei v so she.had 10 yea:s "•• v r " Sach oilier, accc---- • tuaify Torturj?. Beach from hqjne. - - o "- ding !o Carol: Am; o*-b2!!et a:f trie 'Club on EaslGut!, '•• "I think they • ,. by "rum punch srni while fcer-sports--." . v/tiere she is the • ; established the ne'.v . svmzie", a^;tuaify a . .. fninrJed father v.as social director,. major for.me." . handing herlhe h\rr.e ,!cr both "Scults : There ( wss in col- laughs Carou (It y/as football, she says. ^ ' lege taking first . happenstance.) So • apparent they no! Her favorite spofj business"— I was ^in due course, Carol , the-Virgin. share." she says ' :_on!y know who '• is votleybaH,v '" on a part- • Obefg had'a — and • .' , At Torhjga Geach ; '""Carol is but theyarf;- however, On hen or- scholarship 10 li . bachelor of arts in -r.Sariibel. Gh«,h3d 15 the grandparents are ~' her devoted . tuga Beach program, linois Slate Universi- " commercia! recrea- reaponses'^^d three. mosiiy thsre : : ,i followers. " voileyba'i is on Mon- ty - but I didn't like tion—the first to solid oifers'^nd because their grands "Last nighi. I had day afternoons. It," Carol, says. •' do so. "It.was just chose the'SuriiJia! chifdren br.ng thejn, .. Bui life at any .*-' : (our kids behind trie "Alter thaL it was • exactly what f- on Sanibel. " Sanibel resort wquid' Ji tf and in sum me* a^; "" ' counter offering .to . • clinical' •-• ' \. wanted." " ^ "I started last week's residency help,", she expsaihs. have to include shell " : V psychological — a Nevertheless, her migh! include 100' '"They wefe asking, * '"crafis,;;'When I.got :. total (lop! — and 'riends were asking. . 'Can I cut the ^ -.here, I just bought a then I left and went .^limes?" .-. • • -.-, • couple of books and., 1 out to San Diego." to do?" what ! wan led."! : he there are reaily : •- X^ 'On Tuesday morn- learned how to make . AI San Diego City VJhai the now- says. "But residents about three kids per V ing last week, up- , things," she says. !i College, opsn- . purposeful young in programs where, family, so that • coming wpre !he '„ A quicK tour ;: ~ ; minded, frostvfaced . woman did was •. they have whole r- wou'd be about : .- '. "Tiny Tots Time for .around "the facilities Carol opted JCL ,,. ;..send out 25 ••ownership are not richt.'.'^he says. :.~ -. ""Ages 3-6" at 1.1 a.m.. and she seemed to r , oceanography • resumes to such ex- iSs active as" th?P o- - -.- Carol's respon- ••" "Rootbeer Floats at be ai much Pied "~ , ; ••••. 3 p.m.", "Kite '""because i iived • .otic (pniTivStTT), g;ai«y For the peop'o ei.biliiy is to rTjak;? : Piper as shell coliec- there where it '.vss," . places as Tahiti, ~ fife pleasant and fun I -'Flight" at 3 30 p.m. tor. or glue-gunner, C, city: Council to; review staff routine; citizens flare up : y -3ty ° man „ ins deparlmrnt ruolinif wjirt ntlra lrad? io 4|<-~: --jiacminal'rd nnl; a day Mure* ihr planning conv*:; n hour and an half into the special Sanibel clisgrunllement on the parl of the public, .. mission. nfcetinK when requests for development. l. City Council meeting caller] yesterday to Areconsider public relations problems the -. city maCity yhave Counci, Joel meetinGimatog refuse calledd yesterdathe opportunity to y Everyone seemed to aRree that there is a pro,< "' v o for publireconsidec commenr publit andc stalkerelationsd Out problem, charging:s the. , .Mem with planning staff reports which often are '"."'• <: • please See page 9A.; ''This is a fret? country, hut it doesn't seem to be Planning chairman on record over city charges free hire. I've lived on this island for twenty Sanibel Planning Commission chairman Dr. " messenger who conveys the message that ".-..: : .years and there's something wrong." William Wi:bb, who was absent from the special Sanibel la*s d<» not permit ". Some of the I .."" Cimato had been rumbling in his seat joint session of the commission with the Sanibt-I grilles SDCifi to want to "kill" the messenger . throughout a lengthy prepared statement by I'at ' City Council, read the following prepared stale- " .who brings that "had" news-If Sanibe! laws are Hanley, who was repeatedly ruled out of order by ; ment into the record at Tuesday's commission: ' wrong or unfair they shoiilil be changed. Thai is i: •Mayor Fred Valtin. Hanley said 'I, like Oliver meeting: _ •-\; ' . ' • . • - . (he responsibility of the city council and the North, have been put through the most incredible /'Kecent puMiifcharjic-s against crrtain r.ityi >,, planning commiision, mil the staff-- - - two weeks of hardships" and repeatedly at temp- .,, employees regarding handling of permits for -\; . "fJarv Price has also bpen unfairly criticized. ted to interrogate City Manager Gary Price.:i '•- building and development work nnut be Iwhic- The faetiia! prossntaltons matle at the July 7, - Hanley said hi- had reason to believe that Price ed by information on the riniic.iter) and pr,ofe?- . . iSSV mi'i'iinir of the city council clearly enow tnadc^nrjiury with the Sanibel Police Department sional work.of trios? same pcrsori". The foiW'.^; ': thai thr six.t";ases lited in the jifcwspsper no not regarding Haniev's "lejjal standing" when he %u\ ing stater^inl is made to provide f.omp baiar.c.c : inriieaif any serious lac.k «( administrative skill wind that Hanley would offer tn work for the city • in the public debate which is going on. ••' ;." or judgj'mrnl by the city ninnagor. The jtcrKons who con?plained received ui-nprally e%pfH;haodfd '-i without salary. Hanky was arrested last week oif : a six-year-old charge of "unlawful a<-.t regarding a "I have complete confidence- in the prof us.- i "•• (reatment. In several cases those who'.-ociplain- driver's license." , - -~ - - '' _. sinnalism.inteerity.nnd knowledge which Bruce c-r] u.ere simply being required to fo))t>w the - Rogers brings to his work ns director of piann- : : Valtin told Hanley the special meeting was to laws of the Cityof Sanihei, Gary hall been ing. The planning commission and the City of consider changes in procedure and only such com- known lo show his temper. He is a human hiring Sanibel are fortunate to have him as chief plan- •''" ment was relevant; but Hanley said he did not who reacts under stress in a perfectly normal- : niiig staff officer because he can always be ' know enough about the city's procedure lo com- - trusted to presents strict constructional friter-•> ment on that basis and that he wanted to work for prctation of Satubel Saw as stated in the Com-; ' "These •statements (if support do not-'mean the city so he could learn. - . .:_ prehensive Land Use Plan and the Land • that our procedures arc perfect-or that there- Prior to the disruption in the orderly tone of the~ Development Code, This is the true function of =. is not room for improvement. Legitimate com-- :. ' proceedings, the council took it close look at plann- staff. Bruce sometimes presents'his conclusions plaints should be used to determine how our • ' 1 so forthrinhtly that he is sometimes perceived laws, pyr administrative procedurf;. *, and our-al- hiini g lklackini g in sympathhy and understandinddi g -tifudes an-A to be changed to better serve .the of t .e applicantspp ' wishoa. At other times the i! ciliwns -if Sanifict. None of us is perfect, but -*e COOL OFF publi•-••-•--c blames Bruce and- his staff for.bein- g th- e p perfeclahleT - . . .."-'. WITH A CONE ; WHILE YOU SHOP y." - THE STORES AT TTXII¥1 ,- Flmr&Onlu o BREAKFAST AT 8! Stock llrakerage BAILEYS • Slicks & Ibwdi •IHA's • Cash Miinanemcnt Acmunt ^ from the Travelers • 1'i.rtfcilin.MinaKiTifnt- CENTER • Trusl Scniccs ONE-STOP SHOPPING "? ' Call today-472-4041 Corner of Tarpon Bay Kd. & Periwinkle Way ?:?-in * (nAi'-^wfi '-ultra * fti-'cniiff : : y - " - -'' - __ '•'• -J CAFEicliAKEUVlKIUKS: ;- S:00a.tn.tii5:0i)p.m. r Clos«! Tuesdays . .weather o6 A.\fnrnosst: u,\:r;. 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: v : a "•-..":•• •-,•' ••••'- : "- - , ' sanibel .'h\-.,-' '*v"'~u- to —•M«MMIWIWIII —— mi— i —^^—•———•—«a^—•—•B—*— ;• Sanibel taxpayers will not be hit as hard this year By Mary Colemart ""'•'• ihis year, compared with eight (yirci'M for :hu - driveway." The answer, he continued, is not to ,, •citizens who want to make their views on " . rest of the county. -_-: " '• " ' '• ,-•• : - . deny development on Sumnierlin but to build bypass the proposed 1988 budget known to the I.ce The politically palatable budget is being made roads lhal will take traffic away from Summerlm. J County Hoard of County Commissioners possible by using fund balance. In fad, the largest " 1 Chronis replied In the notion that Sanibel pays ' need to do it this month. That was only one of the piece of the revenue pie (37 pcreenO for (hi com- !0 percent of trm-property taxes in Lee County .messaged conveyed to n small crowd ,who gathered ing year comes from money left over from \\ • . without getting 10 percent of the benefits by last Thursday evening to be briefed on the budget previous years, o ' i: • ... «ying, "Properly tax is based on the premise of "=. for the coming fiscal year hy County Management c These stockpiles of unspent funds are due to the value. Theoretically, service.should be based on and Budget Director Chris Chronis. - ; county's past inability to proceed with major value atso...AIl citizens should get decent quality : The board'wjll be conducting budget hearings, capital improvement projects such as road and of service regardless of how much money (hey i with department heads throughout the two weeks bridge construction. The county's new Department, havp." He said the county would not channel more : beginning July 14. The property tax millage rate of Transportation director, Harry Glaze, said the ' funds to Sanibel at the expense of East Fort - - county's lagging in this area was due to made- - : will be set July 28. As written now, the proposed ' L = Myers a,nd Dunhar and Anderson Avenue. : budget is based on property taxes at the roll back quatc engineering staff/Although there are pro- ' The effort is bejng made, however, to have •••• level. This is the level at which increased property posals to eliminate 37 full-time and five part-time LceTran, the county's bus system, become more tax dollars are collected only to the extent that county positions, the transportation department self sustaining by adding an hour of service in the new construction becomes taxable. Specifically, has already seen staff increases in the year Glaze early morning when the shift workers in Fort . ,. ; has been aboard and more are projected.'. ' '.': ^ •1.043 miles per thousand were collected in 1987 _ 1 Myers need the service. It is projected that the in- and 3.766 mills are proposed for 1988. . > 'r- '! : Making an exaggerated jocular reference to Lee creased n'dership will show up in transportation County's outdated road system, Glaze said "You revenues. ,-, • •' ~-• ' , > \ ' This means, said Chronis, that many property can't have gridlock in this county — there is no Sanibel Mayor Fred Valtin defended Lee County owners will have a lower county tax bill next year, grid. You can have stoppage." \ ; • staff as always having good communication with - than they had this year. •;. _-.. =-• - The three county men who appeared pulled no © o 1 and consideration for Sanibel. The question, he- Sanibel and Captiva saw huge increases in their punches in responding to Sanibel residents who said, is: "Does the county commission have the ^ property taxes last year due to a reassessment of complained that they were not getting a fair shake political guts to follow through on what the staff - appraised value, which had not been done for from Lee County for the portion of property taxes recommends?" '•"'""'•. three years, r-/. ! . _ ' .' •= they pay. Gordon Kidrfoo questioned the number .. Turnout for the county briefing was slight by : "(Property Appraiser) Ken Wilkinson says he hit of "new cuts" onto Summerlin Road, which he said island standards, but the officials were well- Sanibet pretty hard last year. He's not going to hit was supposed to be a limited,access road. I- prepared and ready to respond to any and all : you that hard this year." said Chronis. He said heA''• Director of Community Development Dan Shaw-. questions. "Last year property taxes were a hot 1 countered: "Everyone thinks that road was built _ has been told by Wilkinson that assessed values '•' ; issue. vWe're trying to do a better job of com- • _"" on the barrier islands will go up about one percent as Sanibel's driveway.and it's not Sanibcl's. ' mimitation this'ycar," said Chronis.D '! such as oysters and clams. : '. March of Dimes opens new office' Officials lift * Vi Stewart, spokeswoman for the flureau of ?•. Marine Resources in St. Petersburg, said the! The -Southwest According to -Lisa ~ ban was lifted from Pinellas County to Lee ;[' Coast .Chapter of the Morton of the local shellfish ban County with the exception of Stump Pass in • March of Dimes opened chapter, any donations A shellfish harvesting ban in Lee County was Charlotte County. The bureau has hecn regular- its new "office July 1 at of used office equip- • lifted at sunrise Wednesday by the state"; ly testing local waters for traces of the red tfdr Southwest Executive ment or furniture ? Bureau of Marino Resources. . i "organism since the ban was imposed. Last week Park Complex, 6213 would j.be appreciated. '•• The ban was ordered Juiie 3 after tests show- officials collected samples of clams and oysters.- - Presidential Court, For more" information ed concentrations of red tide, a rust colored "When the'meal was tested it showed no signs of Suite E, Fort Mvers, call 433 DIME.n microscopic organism that suffocates fin fish contamination Stewart said.u '!! and contaminates the meal of bivalve shells 33919. .-

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Investigation continues % 'Bulk of wqrkv done *•"• into resort fire - v" '-'" for CEPD Beach plan — Garvey "By Steve Cason A fire that damaged the. storage areaot Key Captlvans may face Z\ Lime Station in South Seas Plantation, XACaptiva, last Thursday is bi'infr called ' a November referendum "suspicious" by the state fire marsHall's office.. ii-nths uf one ;irrn-nt fur a n*m gulf front residrn j£ - : The early morning lire'caused an estimated By Steve Cason ^ lial |irnp.-«v i.wn..r. : " - • . £ •:, $115,000 damage fo the .staff restaurant-lounge.'. Inclmiing the northern most «-trelrh <>'• South - ^ which is located about1'50 feet from an employee' apiiya Erosion" Prevention DiMr;c£ is : • : Sens boaVfc in the project will cost an additions! -J - apartment building. " expected to vole Saturday i>n thr final I; 1225.000 to $250,000. hrinipris the toCil cost of (ho 5 . -- - Although the fire ivas'containcd to a wooden" eversion of a.multi-millinn dollar fcrach / hPitch ri^lornlion project to about $8.3 million, tiff storage area connected to the approximately 1.(100 restoration plan, as well as a tentative cost appor-'- brunt of'which wiil br th'tuMi-raJ by gulf.fron.t-: square-fool restaurant, (heinteriorof ihe club sus- (ionment plan. . i: . . property owners. " •.-",. . '. , V .. tained extensive smoke ami heat damage, Captiva Fire Chief John Hates said. . . But before the board can take action.Jt w ill r, Matntenanre to ensure th.it the new beach will \ South Seas Austin Molt said "have to iron out a few wririfclrs, like how to pay '^ still he around 20 years from now will osl another . for maintaining the new beach, financing for the JU million, with another $650,000 earmarked for" the restaurant will remain closed until repairs are : .completed. "It'll probably be out of commission six proposed groin extension, and whether 900 feet of "extending the Mind Pass groin.;/ •;' a . to eight weeks," he said. . ' South Seas Plantation resort beach left out of the •- Although Captivan* were assessed J550.000 to Molt declined to speculate on the origins of the .original plan will be included in .the final version, pay for the groin extension in 1982, the board was fire. "That's up lo the investigators to determine. unahlc to agree at she last meeting as to how the We're.doing whatever we can to help them," he If those issues can be resolved Saturday, the'; ; : board will be well on its way'to meeting the re- ' , money — now totaling J650.000 — should be > • said. . .. • .•:;.•• • . n - '•-.•••,-. • - • - '• : .spent. -. •- ' • ' -- • : .' ._. •:' •-.." . : The fire was reported at 5:5J a.m.'and was ex- quiremenls necessary to hold 2 referendum in ' " tinguished by 6:02. Bates said. A total of 12 November. ..'.-"' , ;! Board members Sheila Hocn and Hans Wilson firefighters including seven volunteers, responded "For the most part the bulk of Ihe work is said the money should go toward ihe groin as .: : to:tne alarnO- . ,' done," said CEPD chairman Paul Garvey. ~.-t~- ; "'*Joriginally intended, while Garvey Jay ored spen- It was the second fire reported at the resort ding it on some other aspect of the project. : that morning. Only moments before, a South Seas Oner the final plan has bedn agreed upon, the \ employee reported a sra grape bush on tire in the" r board will authorize its consulting engineers to' As for maintenance, the board agreed on a " - . courtyard of the employee housing area, Captiva begin applying for the necessary state and federal •; 10 year program that calls for new sand to he permits and approve a resolution ordering con-: dumped on the beach after four, eight and 10 ! Emergency Medical Technician volunteer Jim ! Bates said. A security guard put out the smallfire struction. -•> •]-. . - - ; - . years. The board will decide Saturday how it ; • WO: with sand, Jim Bates said. The bush was located wants to collect that money, either through a '•' The plan calls for installing a new beach of vary. - about 150 feet from the restaurant. John Bates special assessment or an ad valorem tax. ' ^ . ing widths between 60 and 80 feet, with each pro- said. ' ; , : " ; : : perty owner assessed according to the storm pro-'', , The fire appeared to have started outside the '•'- . Following discussion about the plan, the board tection and recreational benefits they .ire expected will begin discussing its 1987-88 budget. This storage area, but (he heat from the blaze ignited ; to derive, from the project. Assessment* range year's budget totaled $370.975.. " . . ,_ •'. some paper products inside. The fire also damaged from a high of 21.6 percent for commercial gulf the.cooltng compressor, Rates "said. - Saturday's meeting begins at 9 a.m. in Ihe Cap ' [ront property in the Village fo a !mv of three '; ; ,The investigation is continuing.1!1 liv.1 Civic Association building."" ~ -. _ -..:'-. Washington students treat island as classroom 'Plants and animals Qstudents art* rnvt-rini; during their :- month long 'rip. which ends Mon-

do the teaching' day. ^ K ,..;;:, • ' : •_:• Ted Shapiro ia^trying to rapture -K. By Matt Perez - ,; a musical theme to descrihe his im- pressions of Sanibel's ecology-Silt bout 20 high school students : from Maret School, ; ting outside during rainstorms," . Washfngton D.C., this month soaking up emotions as well as A rain, will lend one theme to thf are seeing the difference between lobbyists slinging environmental muscial score he is composing for _•; piano on an Ensonic Mirage sampl- , Issues at each other in Capitol : . ing, sythesizer. He indicated the hallways and dolphins enjoying : - piece might sound like a cross bet" .- their playful love of the sea in Tar;, ween George Winston and •" : pon Bay on Sanibel. ; •••. ' Debussy. ..'-• "What we wanted to do is take . the educational experience^out of Chemistry is the fociis of Jen - - the classroom," said instructor Parker's tests on nitrite contents John Peterson who designed a ? , on bayside coastal arras. Parker - course outline for the 1,000 mile - ,, said hisstudy is to determine field trip. "Let the plants and ~ whether brackish effluent from the -animals do the teaching."" " C.alopsahatchee River is sending • pollutants that promote algae The students marvelled at the growth to Sanibel's north coast- dolphins swimming around their Josh Channcll's field study blend •- canoes during an al Tar- ' ed ecological and culinary skills. „• - pon Bay, but that is only one of - Channel! searched the island, most- Sanibel's natural jewels they ,- ly along the SanibelCaptiva Con- discuss. servation Foundation trails, collec- And talk about it is not all they ting specimens of edible plants. His do. The group of 20 is split into surprise concoction of prickly pear four units, with each student work- cactus syrup graced morning pan1 . ing on a field project focusing on a' takes for the group, which is stay- •• particular aspect of barrier island ing at filtnd Pass Condominiums. ; ; ecology. Of the sweet syrup, one student "If everyoneon Sanibel took this r course, it would be a better place." _ said: "Th(* pancakes were very '-- good." ,: said one student. Specifically, , Instructor John Peterson (standing! w\!th one unit of Maret Schoot p several students noticed older • Cooperation by island en- . atudents. On the green and white bus, from the left- Perri Morgan, vironmcntal associations like SCCF island residents scum to act on .Justin Adler, Ted Shapiro, Josh Cham tell and, John Parker • their"concern about.the environ- has been an integral part of the ; ment, while younger residents, "They're making an attempt at project, Caiola said. Island •"" -; either parrot issues or wholly !#• preserving nature," said student:- - naturalists have come down io the nore the environmental aspects of . Perri Morgan who is studying how students* area of knowledge to hr-,- .. ing them up to a higher" level of em • • the resort island. red mangroves provide the island vironmental awareness instend of •;•- Instructor Hob CaioU said thr - with a foundation for future land. talking down to the studvnfs. . _ .students were particularly impniss- During morning hours, students '.- : prepare ths:ir"fiold studies and Caiola said it wasmce th.it th^f;. . ed by Mayor Fred Valtin's sptn'h ••:. respecifd island naturalists arc ip ••• on thir comprehensive land u^e [nan '.work on projects during ihi- (fay. - turn exfending respert and i and its place ir. the formolirm of oi Of ('oarsof *ime also is taken to. resources to the project- County Almanac" hy'AJdo Leopoir ly politics. With a 'political em- work on simians, backgammon, He added Ihe group plans Ur- __-._.. -and "Beyond the Wall" byEd Ab- phasis on environmentally sound -chi's?. Aflfirnnon hours are reserv- follow environmental activist'ami bey for students' reference on actions, the city is ensuring citizens- ed for island and even: columnist (Jeorgjs Campbi'll's work : philosophical ISSUPSV •_, '-,• Q. do not take the island ecology for ings are lime for philosophical - after they ietur:f to Washington t Politics, philosophy, recreation, granted. The students consider pd'rlor talk. - ,..• . -.; D.C. by subsciihing to the Islam!, Sanibel an example for other That means time for.youthful botany: these are only a few of the ' -municipalities to follow. ' : ^ idealism to do its work, generating facets of environmental issuts the . -™ «*-.•£». !7;i.;',-.'•;»•!>-«;.\5r-.^3\

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^ By Steve Cason / ; •./' n already a productive bottom," said Puckett.:- :' strutted primarily of concrete rubble, although onslructioh on a planned "box car" reef off The proposed site is in 70 feel of water about18 several steel huiled vessels have aiso been - Boca Grande could begin as early as October miles due west of Hoca Grande. Plan* are to dump dumped on the May and Si* Mile Reef sites. The . ' if the rest of themoncy needed to nuild it is 48 railroad box cars, without wheels, on a north-•:• Sanibel Reef, located about one and a half miles • G south line along the barren gulf bottom. The steel. .off shore, is heavily silted over, and no longer pro- : raised, Lee .County Marine extension agent Max » Puckett said last wcok. ~ car^ will provide safe haven to fish an0 to build the wide, Pueket! sauTthi- cars will hv clumped :•"" < . visibility, divers seidorrt^rnture on the sites, . . i reef. Puckett said the grmip, ltd by Hoca Grande together" as much as-posMhlf-, "Thi- bos tars >', Puckett said that-could change with the new reef • "•fishing guide Dave Shf-rman, ha* ain-ady collected won't lake up the entire lenglli hy any ms-ans," bv'\ since it *ili be'located further o.ffshore, where ihr- 1; ' water is clearer. "It should offer' alot of potential" "most of the money." .. . -~ -saiii.^ • " ••\i.' .. ' • " ',- • ,- . - : for diving." he said. . ^ Sherman said the "group needs about S13.000 to ., " The box cars am being donated by CSX '•; ' : Transportation Inc., of Baltimore. MD. They .-in; 10 Sanibel fishing conservationist Frilz Stoppelbpin complete the project, and is appealing to area said the new reef would be1'welcomed by local •%• fishermen to support it. "We'd sure like users to lo 80 feet long and weigh an average nl 55*000 ; •• pounds each. Before the cars are sunk, ihs doors- fishermen. ; : '•'•. be contributors, " he said. -" ; : Those who donate $1,000 or more will got their will be welded open and rectangular hnUs cut in Stoppelbeic said he would like to set; more ar names painted on.ihe side of one of the box cars in the sidp to in crease, water circulation. " - tificinl reefs'constructi'd "providrid they are put in two-foot high letters, Sherman said.

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tion. They weakened and were defeated. But.their influence in Southwusl Florida is evident in A tijironffil: nflniernus shell mounds. ' ,. - - : •fisherman's, cabin is . Farther up the river, whore wild bamboo " nestled in une bend of { becomes prevalent, two champion monkey puzzle-. the . tranquil^ EsUro ' ' trees rise as mountains.above the river bank, _Rirer. Palms, onks and among the last indications of the botartiealty- &• lirtiilinn pepper sur- ~ i inclined Knreshans who lived I hero in a communal, roung it society around the. turn of the century^,- •;- CelibaU-, hard working followers of Dr. Cyrus "KortMh" Tepd, they held to the belief oP'living « on the inside of the earth. They were known for * their; printing and baking, i;tid wore recognised as painters, musician and writers. a • - When Koresh died in 1908. the.following became divided over She 'interpretation of beliefs and small * groups seceded. The. Koreshan Unity and. ' . . Koreshan State I'.,rk are the only surviving representations of the colony that existed there. When a canoer reaches the end of the river with burnt skin and aching shoulders, he feels as ' 1 though the river has become his companion and he • has just been initiated) Many people have ridder. \ How to canoe the river •

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9.00 ,A (-*.. )",oC : •-•' The " SAWBfcL RIVER. PfiGViDJNG FOFi CODE OF ofOtf;A!;CF.:=i-HXTEriD:^b •CONFLICT AfiO SEVERANCE- AND P1O. ' SIX ^, '/OMMS THE HOID:';G f:t^ ViDINQ AN ELECTIVE DATE- CGH Si;i2£o. LOST. ORSIOLE'J V-UO- Meeting 0* 7.7.87. IJ C'jtiini' j. 11.20 AM. Pu&hc H^annrj ar-fl ?,:•<•-7^l Rcfiot! .Pu&lic Cer jn(j Ircouirie3. Rwditig-of Af( OP[)!'i^HGE AV£r/fi=Ni> iEvCfKNCE; AND PPGVrD'NG AN £f FEC tor (uVIE Discuss!on ol Cnar iscns regai , SUBSECTIONS t &A n aiji.-iitif. - TiVF.-DATE.. " •. •'••: ." " 1 U- .3 1 Resi:!^- open £• elections. 5 !)! ftp.ilis! ( "Arjp HC!.a CF T>u" LANTV fitvfl-OP- "iiiOO SOON Putlts Hed!tf(j arsd first. iar.J3 2-2.Of.rii. ili.un ol City Atlofnty oici autri WENT CO0C.;AND ADCSNO IHEH£TO A fteaJmy of AN ORDINANCE ADDING A • • lor'ii City Coiincj! merriSur-lo . negotiate NEW ARTICLE (O'AfU E. PROVIDING FOR NEW SECTION 2-7 TO THE SANI8EI CODti and r,to^ ip. (sr de /eloymsi Rt Ot !*e!!!y employment conditions. Ctw Manners AFIEH-TMEPACf APPROVALS OF CEH- OF ORDINANCES; IWPOSiNU A SEP.VFCE- •tentiy ki White Heron Ropoit ifoi additional items, sue He. 13M= TAiN SUGOiV!!"iii3fi5 ACTUALLY AC-. FEE FOf DISHONORED CHECKS TO THE .bydelering a porlion of court*- Apfii(»(i! ol developrni'tii permit WMCift COMPLISUfO HLTWEEIi DECEMBER !,• - CITY OF SANIDF.L: PROVIDING FOR CON- lion No 5 of that o;dmance lhat reriuest 1975. AND NOVEWEFR 27, 1966. V;iTH0U7 FLICT /.ND SEVERANCE, AND PRO'v'IDtNC emity ol ific (ronjage ; : lhai ihe western e*t: lure (or The Colony Group. H) Request Cy Ol* DEVELOPMENT PERMIT; FPOVIDtNG AN EFFECTIVE DATE.= . -- -'• " road loci •SOU'.M Of Sanibel CaptiraRoad •ntieiti Jut be limilc FOR StlCHt APP ,LS." TEHM5 iPreseqtaiion ol the Tomalive Budget and e>if be screened with native vegetation I?.. on Sanibel'-submided hi Mafcic SodR". " AND-CONOITlOriON0IT1ONSd tUTliEpEFORE . APPLICA-° adopliori o! ihe propoiga mii!,ige (ale lor prohibit aecerjl usage."and by deleting a Deputy- Couit-AdminfMfaior: and Evelyr TION REQUIREMENTSEMETS . ANO AN AP- f.987-88 lisc-al year, a) Re«i«e Ihe Sial! Pro- - poitiGii ot Condition No. 12 o( thecnJmance Williams, Pfbijram Spocia'is!. c) Requtsi by PROVAL PROCESS: PROVI01NG FOR CON- posed )937'8fi Fiscal Year Butlger b) that limits-the ('onlage road .south of Wesiey C. Broker (at release ol oxerriptirirt FLICT AND SEVERANCE; AND PROViDING Resolution advising me Lee County Pfope?- Sanibel Capliva Road to. one poini ol in- -AN EFFECTIVE DATE. '', - ty Appraiser Ot the p'eposet) mdiage »aie, gress and egress at the eastern entremilyot fionloipro t of CaffbG for a f've-Omi. one-bedroon* - Reading ol AN ORDINANCE AMENDING T.ie, and the date, time a^d place at Ahicn a I and 2, Block B ol Ihe Subdivision, as sub- -- resort rental proiect. dj Request by John L ARTICLE IV, SECTIONS IV.B.I.. IV.B 3. pub'ic hearing *iH be^eU.to consider irtt; ni-tted Dy W. David Boyce. tfr. B7-tt CLUP • DeCorle for release ol e«emp(ion. Irom iV.B.4.; IV.B6. AND IV D.7.; PROVIDING proposed miliage rate'and tentative budget (Approved by Pfanning Commission), d) AT 1 reslnctions lor eentia! sewer.hookup tor: THAT ALL DETERMINATIONS AS TO lor the City of Sanibel 1987-BG Fiscal Year. Ordinance amending the "Wetlands Con- Mr. & Mis. LauJetinan, Lindgren Blvd. Mr. S QUALIFICATION AND SELECTION OF " Council consideialion Of possible amend- servation Lands" Map, to remove from the • Mis. Wollcr. 1253 Anhmga Lane. Mr. 8 Mrs. BMRH-TENANTS AND PURCHASERS' ments to CompretiGnsive Ljind use P'an lor" map Ihe noilhe-iy 3.48 ± acres cf a parcel Lear. 1251 Anhitiga Lane. Mr. S Mrs. SHALL BE MADE BY THfc'ClTY MANAGER; transmittal Io Stale, a) Consideration ot a, bounded on the west by Casa Ybel Road, on Naumann, 1250 Mornlngside Place/ . . PROVIDING FOR APPEALS TO THE CIJY request lor an ameruJmsni to Compmhen- ihe north tjy the fear ptopeftyline of CSS 11.00 A.M.-Public Hearing and Second COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT. " sive Land Use Plan Spcdon 3 2 2. Commer- Bank, on (he east by the island To*er Plaza. :• o o Reading ol AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND SEVERANCE: ANO PROVIDING AN cial Distriu Map to pionde lor the eipan-. and the sooth by a «ater-fi!led ditch, as sub- SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS; AMENDING EFFECTIVE DATE. sion ol Die commercial liislrict bound by miited by Perl Jenks. HT-G& CLUP iDen.ed SUB-SECTIONS I.E.22.a.(3) AND IF.J2.gi5) by P*annif»3 Commission). Reouest^for in-,- OF-THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; Streei to the east and Pe'iuvinkle Way !o the terpretation of Ordinance No. 86-42, which LIMITING EACH SPECIAL EVENT TO A . souih consis'ing ol Lots 6 through 13, .. established a Spec'a! Use District let the . PERIOD OF NO MORE THAN SEVEN DAYS; Block 1 of Sambel Center Subd^ision. by in- Sanibel Manna, lo permit up to !6 rental ADDING REGULATIONS RELATING TO AMENDING BUILOINO AND CONSTRUC- cluding Lot 5ol tr-aVsame titotk in the Com- boats i:i addil'Ofi to 72 boat slips, rather ASSOCIATED ^STREET GRAPHICE; PRO .. TION CODES TO INCLUDE A MORE HE- mercial Dssirscl. as sutrtnlled by William CENT VERSION OF THE NATIONAL ELf.C- Pfev. President, Sanfbe-i Homes. 97-12CLUP VIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERANCE. Couriers April 7. J387t ititesprttattor of tfie - . AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE OATE. TRIC CODE AND REVISING THE PLUMB- (Zoning, denied; alt Ord.nflnce. as subniitied by Fred Corrilosay." lt:1Q AM; Public'Hearing and Secor.tf ING CODE JO REQUIRE THAT All. ning C ri j b} C City'Altor.-ey's Pfrpcsrt ai .Discu Reading ol AN ORDINANCE AMENDiNG MATERIALS COMING INTO CONTACT - v tor nrst to S " Otte bi Mo PARAGRAPH . \i) . OF SU8-SECTtON WITH YHE POTABLE WATER SUPPLY BE * Peport. Ctly" Man Report . 1.0.4.1.(1) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT IEADFRF.E PtlOVtDiHG FOR CONFLICT Conserv^fiafi Lands, to pfc fic-eotmson gfantsng ir> CODE; PERMITTING DEVELOPMENT- Of CERTAIN ACCESSORY STRUCTURES *ND. •please see page 13A" PRINCIPAL- USE 'EXPANSIONS ON WETLANDS CONSERVATION LAND& AN CflDl.'JANCE AMEflDlf-iG Now playingliWE inthetaven

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police watch . Clean-up crew tackles road mess with dishwashing detergent By Matt Pcrei , - T c This solution worked, and the fine mess _ j- ' Irom the jewelry box the woman kept in her "'~ • evaporated. • . " ' . ~ •. medicine cabinet. Included in the missing items < •:'•' Sanibei Police were called to the scene of an ac« list are: a gold chain bracelet, S'.OOO^'a gold ' . cirlent Saturday just after noon by the drivecof a • NUDE CAPEKS: A naked man slinked into the Heach Disposal Inc. Mack truck. Natalie B. .. lobby of SanibeLHilton Thursday night at about^ pelican pin. $500: a gold curl shell, $700; a gold ; Whilaker, who was driving behind thi> truck at- 10, trying to cover himself while Walking in a '''"'': haby's ear shell. $500;a long gold chain. $500: a •IVrminkle Way ami Ferry Road, reportedly slid / crouching position and requesting clothing, acror.; t>medium gold chain, $ 100: a gold wedding band, j into a (ire hydrant after her car encountered a , ding to police reports. The desk clerk threw him • $400; aq antiijue g»ld ring hcaring.two gemstoncs, ': slick substance on the roud." . - two yellow beach towels and ordered him to leave $500; and a short gold chain, $250. Police are in- « i the area. Reports state the man, described as 35 vestigating/ .According to police reports, hydraulic fluid had years old, 5-foot-8, said his clothes had been stolen. • POSTAL PROBLEMS: A Joewood Drive re si ! Icakocyrom the Mack truck covering a half mile of Police responding to the Hilton could find no ono,- dent called police al about midnight Thursday to."-. < .. the Westbound lano with a slippery layer of fluid. sins clothes, in the area. : ' "The surface of the roadway was such (hat you : -;.reporl his mail missing. The problem was, the mail ; ^ . could not stand or walk on it due to the ;.. - In an unrelated incident, an employee of '-."•• was in the gentleman's mailbox, which also was ' "^ lubricating properties of .the fluid." reports state. Shirley's Spirit of Foolishness Friday night called missing from its support post. The resident called - ^police to report a naked man driving around the : • because two checks valued at a total of $2,800 Neither driver was injured, though Whitakcr's islands in a Chrysler convertible. These 80 degree were contained in ihe mailbox. Police searched the °auto sustained about $500 in damage, the hydrant : nights have got to go -.-.. area and found the missing mailbox in the woods: ;- stood unscathed. • . : ij; • CONDO CAPEKS: Ahout $520 was reportedly _near the driveway. . Police called the city Department of Public ' • taken from the room of Lorcnn Fcldon of Utica, ' • ALARMING PROBLEM: Twenty one security . ."*- Works and Sanibel Fire District to assist in the. NY, who was a guest at Sundial Beach and Tennis alarms issued false alarm signals from island -iclean-up; Workers spread 17 bags of clay con- Resort Monday night. According to police reports, . homes and businesses between July 913, Police sistency material over the spilj and a city : • •- - the entrance door was not fully closed. Missing respond to each alarm. According to the city ; mechanical streel'swceper was used to scrub clay ; from a velvet-covered jewelry box were a S30Q- ;'• manager**; office, a study is underway to deter- - into the fluid to absorb it. . gold hoop and a sailboat charm. Police are in- •}. mine whether fines for chronic false alarms should .. J That illfatc'rj solution crcatniJ a larger mess, so vestigating the incident. -: be levied against security alarm companies or *"' e 9 police brought in large quantities of Joy '•••• • MOKE MISSING JEWELRY: Relatives of a <\. owners who neglect chronically malfunctioning dishwashing detergent, which was mixed in solu- recently deceased Sanibel woman on Sunday : . systems. Police rite recent lightning storms as a : tion in the street sweeper,, public Works scrubbed reported that $10,750 of her jewelry was missing possible explanation.Q ••"•. ",.;• ^_thc street and firefighters hosed down the area.

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.business deaths Local businessman seeks ideas Shirley M. Speckerman for newly acquired roller rink Shirley M. "T»di" Sperkerman,"'62.'of Sanibd died Thursday. July 9. She had been a resident of r By. Earl Hartman ", ^ Sanibel fur 10 years after moving hire from Ilarr- ingtunf.!L and Novelty, Ohio. In the past, if was filled with music,and : She was an active volunteer with J.N. "Ding" laughing voiccs.^ounds heard above and below the Darling Wjidlife Refuge. Professional Education dull drum and thud of roilprhalls of skates on . Keith Trouibridgp ' Organization and Friends In Service Here. smooth wood.-- ; . .'. : Speckerman is survived by three son'i, William •-Today, it's silent. ~ . . -•' Bradford of Hlwm.field Hilts, MI, John Mark of w Now, ranging from dance hall to crematorium, "" Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Bruce I', of Miami. She is •"": survived by daughter Susan S. Das of Mrllenry. there's a lot of opinion as to what to do with"the.. a IL; two grandchildren, Nathaaiai William Das and Z old skating rink off San Carlos Boulevard between < Kelly Road and the entrance to CinnamnnCove in Nicholas A. Das, a brother and a sister. -* .- : w South Fort Myers. '• . . - • . 'if A_memorial service was held at Sanibel Com- ." • : munity Church with Reverend Jamie Stilson and '- While once the scone of parties for families*; " ' Beverond John Wilrox presiding. ! " children and teens from the islands and the : In !;eu of flowers the family prefers memorials • •-••,• mainland, the Fort Myers Beach Skaleway, as it be made.-tb the Sanibel Community Church, 1740 :.. r was known, became the scene for a different kind Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, FL 33957. - of party recentfy - a think lank ''party," or as its Funpraf'afranRempnts were by Harvey-'--. '-'. „ new owner called it, "a party tank for 300 people."v- Engelhard! Funeral Home, Beach Chapel.D - . -- Opening the.20,000 si)uare-foot building to his Friends plan memorial service r " friends and acquaintances, businessman Keith . . < , Trowbriiijjc asked everyone to provide sugges- ill for Vincent Brodeur " :^; tions oh what he shouiddo with his new aequisi- "- "~ Friends of,Vincent Brodeur, Sanibel artist and . 5!V.','lion. Trowbridgo, whose previous business iri- craftsman, who died suddenly last month, will hold 'ding/church half", self service crematorium, dinner . a memorial service for him at thr Sanihcl v , . tcrests inchidcd the giant Captran Corp., pioneers ; in interval ownership resort development, has of- ''theater, craft fair, mini mall or^bingo hall, he chose Causeway Boat Ramp this Saturday, July 18 at 9 his fnvorilos: 1. dance hall: 2. flea market! 3. roller a.m.- . - • '• . .-, . • - • •-. fices adjacent to the rink in the Kelly-Carlos office 1 1 y ^ center. - " •*' ' „ : - c- -rink; again; or '4._ consignment "auction hall.' " ~ Hrodeur, 51, rnoved here from North Beach. CA,-. where he painted many of the signs which give , The-100-fiKtt by 200 foot air conditioned building; that area its unique character. He engaged in the ••• Trowhridgc, who is .well-known for his, business which Trowbridge bought for an undisrloseii '.;• same business here and was responsible for most : interests on Sanibel and Fort Myers Beach, served. - amount, has.heen siigge^ted for a community ; of-the old island style signs. _-••• up beer and wine, he said, and offered cash prizes center, but though no's entertaining such an idea, "Ho was one of the few people on the- island who - (or the best suggestions, which he judged. It was :. he says he's r.ot investigated it yet. '" '; - :. -.- his place and his prize money, he said, ~ $100 for didn't care about money," said real estate .broker Aian Wnrtzel. He explained that if a business per- first place^- sp he was going to he the judge of The.-rink stands (juict now. "I haven't decided son coulrf not afford the top-of-t he-line sign ^ the best ideas. ..." what to''do with it," Trowbridge says. "I'm looking ! Brodeur offered, often he would go ahead and ex- • Of the many suggestions given him for lhe V for ideas oii il.~call me," he adds. Also, ''If $o-.\- : rcutr it at a cost price. 2 ' ^> •'. rink's future use, including teenage dance center, mcone came along, it's for sale/too; for safe, lease ice .skating arena, country music hall, wed- sj ]• or hire," he stresses.D ' ' K', At Brodcur's rf;(}ucst, his body was cremated 1 and his ashes.will be scattered over San Carlos Bay. Those attending the" service may at that time make a donation to Brodtur's estate (o'nelp final "" expenses.D

of the LV.ni can j>artki|Mlf in -..Multiple Listing SITVICL-, a !y'correlation and disscmiii listing inn>nii.iti-»i ilislrilnitp.1 .ii!j(Ki^ iht1. p.if!JCi|'.irit^ so Hint v they isiuj l>i-U«r *ITV<- Uieir dien ''nnil'lhc public'^o. Wi specialization in thii i-nini'lex real •'- ey^atc field,jto assist KCALTORS Juu'ttita 11. Hvrmvs.--, • will) specialwefi irtlore.itst ihe Na- • titin.il A-ssucialion has established :Rea! Estate Corner '(tint.1 affiliated in.s I it uti'S.; societies ..unl viiuiirtis. >Iemb't'rs an' *>necur-: By Juariita M. llctmcs. President. . "fiBi'rf It) j>nr(ifi|iate in thi; many.. Sanibel CCaptlia Islands Board of REALTORS . availaiile througli their ttlOAI/l'OR " 1U* Iju-jiidilir * conned by Hii'li-rmM^AUOl! vs-.- " Tin- novcrnffiif boilv of thii'lncal 0^ri'arerttleljreki-rsDwc -; lio.-inl is A II.Mrrfi.f I)ir.wi(irs eon- • -. thotigiit it imporlanl lo riplmn tlit> •aiffrIMJll iUOAI^Oil nn-mbcr anriVwu " ,, ItKALTOIt AsMR-i.-.te members. LJ 'Hit' offji-t-rs are pk-i-tt-d ft-r one- . .Tfcv Natior.al Associ vi-.n-jsTms: In n ;<-L-iitivi> Officer assisis in all iWrrf ] and dual of the Association is liie functions frmii p!:iimutg to follow- "criMlion of unity in flic r«.;il rsiad' i;p trifhicJing policyniakinji, financial prDftssiun, Ui(* f«trii|i:l;iii<>» nf rHi>- p(annin«; programs, bookkeeping vaiit itiforttialion conccrnim;-ival . ; elc."l« cuvtir Ihf> full .sjiettrum o£ Heard a< liviti.;s ami oreratiwn.i. cstnU--the prutwtion ami jirurm- . 1 ;' linn of private/'wnersliip ! uf prjrlice ai»l (.'(ipllvii Islands Hoard of KEAb- niJJ.i>ic>ier f. lliv O«k nf KtJiiM fOl(S. In jidtlilibn. we have 14 af- whlvh is the oirnfMuai- «f [imd's filiatc liiembcr-i (individuais"or tirityu'n^Mgijd exclusively ii' a .^.'IVliirm UKAM'OIt j-i..»! --wi • *-|if«jity of the rtaf e'slatc pmfes- -suin «.ilhf?r than" the brokerajje of real invipurty). --•- '= p - U'I; liolil j general mi-m!*ership'

ilurst s].i-aker. Car^kus t» taut Ri>M- Itslirijis arc heW at pi'L- • Thi'Coar'/sw.'-.-. ii<-»i'iii*)ci".", i, an (jpj'orninily to vie*v all ntw pro- •• . "({rani's ami JITUI i-s ;<> < jihj!ii--i!-. .- jturiii-s available for purchase/ inenihtTs'abilily l'i citr.ilucl tijftr In aifdition, we have several ac- imllviOual tiiwiirrsM-s m»tv suv- • ^.' tive comiiiiltees working towards ccssfutly.Hy incn-jsin< ihtrfr yr»- . i ductility )>roinri!ir> r.niandiiriis ol. (his year. • ; tirofvsslunal nihilticl anil liy'cpliet-" . In future anfclrs'wc hope to vx- Bailey's Casual Wear tive action, Ihe Hoard of fteaUors plain how REALTORS can assist you with your real estale needs, Corner Tarpon Bay Road & Periwinkle Way ™ pflitive envihinmenl fur real es- . and service you with the many tien- tale activity; lit atlrlilio fits we provide.?- •- :• pijpjlgigig^

YOUTH ° ———— :' • From page lA bubble-baths with that soap in Iho'jaciizzi m-ar Ihr ..poo], •• -: ,- (_ •' Police apprehended thu'lfi-vMrbid youth as he was defecating in the swimming pool, said Officer ': Brent Cada who was on his first assignment as a ^ police officer. Several policu officers worked for *Y the rtsort under a special arrangement with the D city between 7 p.m. and 5 a,m. from July 2-5. .-• Police Sgt. Belly Weir said, "The whole thing ,. went real smooth." Weir and Capt. Bill Trefny ^ organized a team of officers which included Sgt. OPEN HOUSE v Dick Church and oificers Mike Murray, Mike - Cooper*. Cada, Kevin Morehouso and Jim Wilson.. 1 ? "I was really impressed," said Miller of SanibcL NUTMEG VILLAGE *309 PINF. COVE #201 Police, .'uvenije pranks seem to be a regular occurv '' , West Gulf Drive Tarpon Bay Road & West Gulf Drive rence at the upscale report, he added, though it : usually does not witness the extent of this year's Thursday, July 16-2 PM (o 5 PM Thursday, July 16 - 2 PM lo 5 PM Mnlly Ckipfnl*. ItrAllw A'VXiAK-<>» pumit't *;• pranks. . '•.. :[: Friday.'July 17 - 2 PM lo 5 PM , Officer Murray said that after police arrived at . Sfil OuFoilh. Rffltluf Ass«Mtp DO prcmiMt the""resort and took the 10 year-old juvenile awavr nothing more really hapfiened. Murray said the. youths were streaking around the grounds without ."'•-• 1193 Killiuake Circle 310 E. Gulf Drive' ,r clothes, drinking beer, lighting fireworks and th<> DUNES OF SAN1BEL " ,r SANIBEL ESTATES 16-year-old youth exposed himself to several Friday, Julu 17 - 2 PM lo 5 PM Sunday, July i9 - 2 PM lo 5 PM - " Y~ Di3iiiJ V.ouilcn. l1p AGENDA "...; &* •" ... , 1 from page 10A NEW LISTING e e

at 16J8 Periwinkle Way in Ihe.pubtiC iig*it- granting i . Williams and Judith Will,. GULF FRONT HOME - A liltiinic of'lncrMsinij apprucidlion can be yours uiih'lhis cluMiiing license lo expand and maintain a wooden gulf from home oil Capliva Isliind. Thrre beiinHfmi isnil two baths are sntigglfil in fl chnicp settiny -. dock in the public canal adjacent lo Lot ;0, opuuinu up lo a uoild of sunsets (|alote. This opportimily con be yotits by tailing Cathy T;emblay, SheU Haibor Third Addition, 7BJ limpe! Broker-Salesman at 472.4000 or after hours, 9:19-1506. • : . -.• Drive; c) Resolution approving Ihe revised „ Lee Counly/WCIND Fishing Pier a"d Beach 'Patrol Fund lo<: 199687 Suppiemenldfy " Budget Amendmeni No. 87-018. dJReaclu- "- lion approving the revised General Fund, lor CONDOMINIUMS 1986-87 Supplemenlaty Budget Amendment No. 87-015. e) ..Resolution ^'epproving a o Mutual Aid Agteement with the Crtariolte County Sheiiff, relating to la* enforcement ; PINE COVE OF SANIBEL - This Gu\l front 3 bedroom-2 bath condominium has one of tlie most exciting and unique floor plans on Sanibel. Hide the glass facvd elevator lo the second floor City Manager !o send letter emending the ." (hen enter into the wide^nhy foyer anil look out mtr the lush landscaping, pool, and ]acuui lo agreement .with Community Housing & . -"; the beautiful . £500 square feet of living area and decorator furnished at only $435,000. y Resources (CHR) for FV 8788. g) Reappoirtl- mnet of emergency notiffcaiion of 2cn6" Call Michael Long, Broker-Salesman. Call 472-1000.or afthr hours 472-4201. K"

. Management Team lor Ihe 1987 Hurricane A luxury condominiiim on Ihe Gulf of Mexico. Two bedrooms, 2 balh plus den cunt)i> with almost . - Season. Mayor «inti C-ouncilroen's Reports. 2000 sq. ft. Tinted mirror with wood accents brings the outside in. Jacuzzi. Gourmet kitchen has . Public Comments and Inquiries. deluxe appliances. Security shutters. Swimming, tennis, and Gulf at your door with golf nearby. $369,000 furnished. Call Marge McCorr.bs, Keattor-Associate. Call 472-4000 or after hours, /466-663iV'- „" •• • .- -" - -.;.-• ;;';./':.- ; ' -: \ ' .- . - . CARMEN J. AULINO, D.D.S. b is pleased to announce his SANIBEL MOORINGS - (In it -141 Is one oft' l-yits listed in SANIRIIL MOORINGS. With .. two bedrooms and two baths. Gulf front aj&}|^ij iflnt, on-sfte rental and management and lots i association with ."' of ei!l(As, it's available now at $ n Nickens, Realtor-Associate at 472-1000 or after hours; 472-5980.- DARRYi: E. DAMON, D.M.D -,i •--•'•: for the practice of (;SANIBELSURFSIDE - Be a part oh he party as you'prepare dinner..The views (rum the kit- chen are as spectacular as from the living room, dining room or screened lanar. Two bedrooms, two baths and covered parking complete the picture. $269,000. Furnishrd. Call Marian Halite. GENERAL DENTISTRY Rector-Associate. Call 472-4000.or after hours. 472-0446. •'..•"' Including IMPLANTS arid ~ Watch the dolphins playing in the sunset from your lanai. COQU1NA BEACH Gulf Front ur-U GERIATRIC DENTISTRY . with two bedrooms/ two bath.plus loft. S255.O00 Unfurnished. Call Daw PUIKI, Broker- Salesman. Call 472-4000 or after hours, 472-9688. :•• "•':- - -'. 15811 San Carlos Blvd. 6051 Esleto Blvd. Fort Myeis Fort Myers Beach HOMES 489118 463-1118 Custom designed DUNES home with beautiful views of lakes and golf course. This home features -three bedrooms, three baths. Including exciting inaMer bath dressing area with sunken tub plus V'shower. Tlie design is wide open with a large great room, a.leisure room. The exterior is Cypress. Lower level features large area for shop, hobby room, and storage. This is a must see home for $349,500. Call Dave Putzel. Broker-Salesman. Call 472-4000 or ailef hours, 472.-9688.

,•••"•-. • • ..••:• •- • . &• -'-':: -•'-'. • - • r-"" • "; "'..'.'• NEW ARCHITECTURALLV DESIGNED HOME UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Your oppor- tunfty to select colors of liley carpeting, ielc. Conveniently located with short walk to beach and bay. Builders are noted for quality construction and materials used in their fine homes. This home features two bedrooms plus fantastic master suite on second level of living. Put your own finishing touches at Just $275,000 including caged and heated pool. Call Now!!! 472-4000. V ••-

CANAL HOME IN SHELL HARBOR - Four bedrooms, thiee baths with raised solar heated VACATION RENTALS pool. New Home . . . just completed. Sooo many amenities. Dock and seawall. Lots of Mature landscaping. $450,000 - Call for particulars. Marge McCombs, Realtor-Associate 472-4OQO or !V WINTER SUMMER after hours, 466-6631. . •] . \ " '•' LOCATION (• WEEKS WEEKS : - t Information contained her?in ichile deemed accurate -.-.•-• . " Bind/Baacrt" - " t 900-1200 • 5"500- 5?5 : Ccmpati Point • . ! 650-1595 . I *00- fiJ5 '"-'' •-• ~'it not warranted by Merrill Lynch Realty. ~ - " Doilnli r ' S11/5-1500 (900 S3DOO-5OOO $2200 2500 KingtCroMn'* 1 70* 925 " t 475 1 LtgMhouti Point" • J BOO J 400 " Loggcihtid Ciy $ 6** B25 1 400 . Point* Smio. "'• S 735-1799 i *25- 850 StndpibbU S5«t'fi50 I 325 Sand Point* ^ (637- 960 J 425- 490 Sonstt* Stnlb*! Harbour Ratert I 895-1095 I 490' 600 Sundial J 515-1200 S 375- 650 OFFICE HOURS:- HiDon Baach 1-650- 690 S 475 5 Merrill Lynch : aHealty ' , iiaiiv - : -3:30 A M ini-MV. "Two Week Minimum'''''• * "30 Day Minimum S 1.^-s. : Special Discounts for Four Weeks or _ Longer on Most Units •'

David L. Schuldenlrel Licensed Real Estate 8roki 472-5021 P O Box 210-Palm Rltigo Rd. Oul-ol-town callers call ;" Sanlbel Island, Fla.33357 B0O/237-5M8 :Cr-r/J~;^l/iX~-A^-:-/.i-^^^i'^^h-yi "J- county

Flanders 'Snag' Thompson: anyplace and charm the crowd as jjood or belter .-•", than I ever could. She was, and is beautiful. I owe A colorful sheriff whose legend lives orn everything to her." ' •'• ,, Atthgugh many men ran credit their spouses -=; By Barbara John'.- '.* v - i=. wjth being wife, mother and partner, in this case . '•£ TT"V.a c0l|nl.v that has just celebrated its . - it is really true. Minnie1 really was Sr.ag's partner, .^ tt M centennial. Lee has had relatively few ~? because, for ail his years in office Minnie was right .'' |if "'"JL sheriffs: In fact, in its 100 year history, two there, too-running the jail. Along wish Ethel Gar- g sheriffs held the offife tor 56 of those years. Star-,,. ton Stroup, Minrie^was-lTie jail keeper, running .. Q. ting in 1900. Uncle Frank Tippin served 30 Don- V the front office, doing the puK-hasing, planning the . • .^ consecii'ivo years during the pioneering days of - menus and lecoping track of the jailers and the in- - ? 1 '-. Q,5the county. • ... -,i • .'•<_ * •/'=.- , mates.i.and at the same time being mother to sons z~ Hut in the most rerent past...in the days of Tom and John,> • /. i- 5 motorized law enforcement, establishment of conn > - Asked if the nurtiWr of siblings he had (23 in allb. iw ty agencies, population growth and community was the determining factor inj.be size of his famK .: spirit, lies the legend of Flanders "Snag" Thomp- : ly. Snag laughed and said "NoTiiut because both . ;,_ '" -- son. " '".•' ...?.. '•=•' boys were born on October 2, Minnie sure didn't --- His 24-year tenure began with his election as . want to party on any more New Year's Eves." i . sheriff in 1948, his experience in law enforcement It's possibly because of Shag's early years that . ;; : predating that by almost a'decade. In 1939 Snag hewas so at ease with people in his adutt life. His was tapped as one of iust 37 men in the stale in father, a farmer, a university graduate and a rural ' • h the formation of the first Florida Highway Patrol. teacher for 54 yean, did, indeed, father a large -; Although his nine years' with Fill* was intcr- Ftandi family. In hi.i first marriage he sired II children; :' :: . "- -" rupted by a military leave, he rose to rank of • eight of whom were brought up by the elder • ; sergeant,"riding his motorcycle throughout the life-mate, Minnie Strickland at Mrs. McKeeV Thompson's second wife, Snag's mother, who bore -j . five counties in his charge. While in service with Jungle Gardens near Vero Beach in 1941. They 10 children of her own. Snag was the youngest of" ' " .-v highway patrol, Snag gained wen mure training were married iii'April, 1942 just before he left for ihc2!;Vr .-= • .':. "• --,••.".• ••--. ;. • : r '- ; by attending the FBI Academy in Qisantico, VA .war service. "...'• -•" ' " ;.•„ - When Snag was four, the faintiy moved to Fort ? ::.- . and the Northwestern Police Academy, in Illinois,. "I give her complete credit fur helping imv Myers! In those days he was still called Flanders. .'' .•:•- Bttt according to Snag, the most important thing- through all these year," Shag said about Minnie, "I'' thai happened during those years was meeting his wouldn't trade her for 13 cenis. She couldtg6 .1 • pioase see page 22A

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-- v4 : - . • :-' ' • • •'- ^ -. V : ^ -• .- '• As Custom Home Builders we can understand l^your need to enhance or enlarge your home.' I We can provide the personalized attention and v craftsmanship necessary ia~accommodate your family "; os il grows.-Whatever your building needs we have - > • ttie-:erpertise and imagination to satisfy them. ;; 1987 DINING VALUES : I lit- Olij l>(itiv:i U'liisc has graced the short'sof the Gulf of Mi-xi»;i' as long as jnost.islanfiers ran.rrmeml)er. While we - are sixty years behind the times, that's the way we like it'"' • DeHaan Builders 170-fStmd Pebble Wav and wethink'you will, too! Driva to Captiva Island — enjoy Cofi/rrd BuffJm9 Confr ' rhun« 472-3180 imr gorgeous sunset and k«jk us over. We are op*;n daily KFW 335-4252 for dinner from 5:3(1 to 10 I'M. - '".- : {1; SEAFOOD BUFFET We feitu're our locally famous Seafood Buffet every FRI-. DAY. This was the premier seafood buffet of the island and it is no* widely copied. For a great value compare ours at . only $10.95 per person plus tax and gratuity. ,. ^ITALIAN BUFFET : i Every MONDAY we feature our "all you care to eat'V Italian Buffet - Real Italian cooking by our Chef, Iggy I'usceddu. Only $10.95 per person plus las and gratuity. : SUNDAY BRUNCH •--. On SUNDAYS it is our pep'uiar Captiva Island Brunch. It's really, more like dinner for only $10.95 per person" plus gratuity, immensely [wpular.. . "V

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Chadwkks • 472-5111 Matvumolo Gallery • 472-6686 Morning, Noon 'n'.Night - 751 Tarpon Bay Ruad Sanibel Limousine • 472-8888 South Seas Plantation ' : Original piiintin-is, print* .mil powers See Sanibei in Alisolute Luxury — Lung, Capiiva Island . ' - ; by Ikki Maisumoto Slt-fk and Completely Efiuippod. ^ • : ' Featuring: Tuesdays — Hawaiian Luau,^ • Photography and folk Art Airport Pick lip-Drop off S59.00. - .. Fridays — Seafood Buffet, & Champagne 10-5/Monday-Sattird.ty = 'Sunday Brunch

"••""• . : ' " " :• " &- Dudley's Island Chef • 172-0011 ACCOMMODATIONS: ,, 1528 Periwinkle Way ° • Q SERVICES:^ ••-•'--' - - .-.. " ; Open 11-9 . ."./i'; ..-.- t! - South Seas PUnUtion • Free Delivery 5-9 p.m... : '~- ~ " Sanibel Island Barber Stylist • (Bnn72-5ill,lnFL 472-5626 ; Pizza • Ribs • Subs • Frozen Yogurt.' t {800)282-3402, Outside IL Bailey's Cenlrr — Corner of Tarpon Bay (800)237-3102 - Spaghetti** Lasagna • Chicken BRQ Rd. Si Periwinkle Way. 'T ; Ciptiva Island, FL 33924 . ' # The Island's Only Barbershop. Island Pl«a > 472-1581 V 1 I I>i luxe Family Vacation Resort witn 2Vi jf} ;- Walk-ins or appointments. miks of beach, 17 suimming pools, 22 "•''"' Complete Selection of Delicious Sand- • Npwounpr — Dennis ^ .: wiches •.Spaghetti • Lasagna.? Ravioli tennis courts, children's programs, a 3 Veal, Chicken or Eggplant Parmlgiana.:[ award winning restaurants. e Cllmale Control Systems, Inc. • -'Calzone' • Salads • Garlic Bread 334-1660 ..,: ^ " 'The One You'll Keep Coming Back To* s 24 Hour Service., \ ' C REAL ESTATE: Sen-ing Lee County for over 21 years Off Broadway Cafe <472-1551 Hisscli Realty Set ice.Corporation 11506 Andy Hosse Lane, Captiva , Interiors By Jeanelte ' 813-472-0880 - Cafe & Bakery - . Sea Horse Shops • 472-8700 • "Beginning our second generation of 8;00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. •• 482-6463 ' ; • Sei\-icc" " - "' •- . •;••••• " "" ,- i; Scrumptious Soups, Salads, and Sand- 362 Periwinkle Way : •Sseetop Centre wiches ." -'• ""•'..-• •";•__,, :' Jcanette Statler, Interior Designer 1101 Periwinkle Way ,_ ! Fulfintenor design service. . Let our professionals assist you in your. | Smltty's Hestaurant ,.T, Refurbishing • Window Treatment anO real estate needs. Specializing in n'siden- Tahitlan Gardens Shopping Center z- a .. iial, condominiums & commercial Real Bedspreads • Carpeting • Wallcovering : <: Smttty's Restaurants believe in serving Upholstery ^ • ; Estate. - ',. °' you the finest in aged prime rib, steaks, ' fresh seafood, succulent chicken dishes ••' First Independence Bank z Captiva Island Realty • 472-0111 and everything else you expect from the Member FDIC • 472-1314 Capfiva Village Square - ^ M Restaurants in S.W. Florida •: ; - ,2245 Pine Ridge.Rd. ; ^ Real estate sales and rentals on both 9-4 Mon.-Thur. > " '. :. .: Islands. "Hands on service . . .".for all Wll'i Landing • 472-4772 9-5 Friday ' . ' your real estate needs. ' 1200 Periwinkle Way 9-12 Saturday -._ " . Open'4 • 10~p.m. Late nite menu Fantasy Island Property Sales and Featuring the freshest seafood from our r Island Garage - AAA«, 472-4318 Management Corporation • .. own Fish Market, steaks, pasta and so 1609 Periwinkle Way (813)472-5021 l-(800)237-5148 ' much more. Awesome appetizers, : Next to Island Pizza ":. - P.O. Box 2353 Periwinkle Way ^ " devastatini) desserts. Nightly enierlain- Your Island Auto Maintenance : Sales - rentals -property management. ment."' '. •.. • .. „ v SpeaciaUsts for 13 years. Cerlified -. Mechanics^ Foreign & Domestic. Guod Island Real Estate Associates, Inc. D SHOPPING: •';•"•= Year Dealer. 24 Hqiir Road Service. Main Office 472-1128 Ciptiva Branch 472-3318 Florida Drawstrings • 472-2311 NoHleet Interiors • 472-1811 " Island properties sold by Island residents ' 2075 Periwinkle Way : •* -f- The Village _ uho liaye the .knowledge anil integrity to •• ; "38 Periwinkle Place ' ••- -i 23-10 Periwinkle Way . . serve your total real estate needs."- I COTTONS! Washer-dryei safe. ' * ," Evening 5*i9-3597 .. : Shell Island Realty -472-1011 . , The lall & short of ill the large & small Personalized design service. Custom con-' 2000 Periwinkle Way of it - W»-have all of it! do packages. Furniture, Fabrics. Wall Coverings, Carpets,"Lamps, Accessories. Our Experience, Integrity & Knowledge' Friday's Creative Jewelry " : Gift items. Prints, Paintings & Drapery ' can help put you in just I lie right Island 472-1454 . Home or Investment. We All Live Here. ; . Workroom. , ; „ • ; 1620 Periwinkle Way : ,~ : Featuring our beautiful Island Shells in ';, Photo Sanibel • 472-1086 Tom Roderick Realty : - . •MKGold. - -Q 1571 Periwinkle Way . Office 813/472-0700 Home 813/472-6203 Fine Jewelry and Gift ware for the " .; One Hour Photo Processing; Fuji & 1619 Periwinkle Way discriminating shopper. • • Kodak Films. Vivitar.Tamron. Kiron Ac- * cessory Lenses. Yashica, Kodak, V'ivitar Snyderman's Shoes •?• ^ Cameras. Batteries, Frames, Etc. Etc. 2075 Periwinkle Way \, (Located in the new section of Periwinkle Sanibel Marina * J72-2723 Place) . > . • North Yachtsman Dr. Hours: 10:00-5:30 Mon.-Sal. .: a Offering new Tiara Sports Boats & '-"- Quality Shoes for the Entire Family .Suzuki Engines. Introductory prices. Full Summer Sale Now In Progress Great Marina Sprvice Supplies. Motor Boat Savings! . •'" » Rental & Sport Fishing. r. « COP-—'• ;•.. •- : ——- (O " ; • ,. . . . Hut a probation Officer newly assigned'to \)v.u- ^ W from page IA nigan's rase is rnm working to h,ivp the 61 -year." ! ^ "Sentencing guidelines." s.ml Hinz ri-fi-rrjiiK io" old criminal thrown in jaii for violating hi^ [irn!i;i- m Florida's legislative punchline. "Tin! liiugci.t.j<>ko : 7- 'in..Florida:is these sentencing fruititlines." " •-• . Dunnigan and "Buddy" Miller probably will a6i-'' co " Sentencing KULiitliiies arc volumes ortcgajde - return to Sanibel. said Hinzl Hut he cited another ^ drawn up to give judges ;i tool to construct fair! rase from last year involving a couritr worker tor -J prison sentences, to facilitate justice. Hank of the Islands whu was convicted n( check ^ State attorney spokesman PcnnyAValkrr said .: fraud, served only five months in jail ami is again r: Florida lawmakers', decision to adopt sentencing ; working on .Sanibel. ... - - • •":••" £ guidelines has not sailed as smoothly as expect I'd. The courier had a perfect scam, said llinz. He UJ Simply put. Walker sniil, the guidelines do riot do opened a Checking account at Itank of tho Islands £ what they an; supposed to do.' with a minimum deposit, then wrote "rubber . ;'• ?~ O ; .."The [irolik'in fs that .wlien judgi-s «w over • A chocks" to a collaborator. While taking check; ' UJ guidelines, the appvliult' courts art- ir.undati'il with receipts from the bank to a clearinghouse in Fort <= ail tht-se appeals," ™M Walker. Myers on his nighttime run, the courier simply . ° SUIi.'.feiiluncing gufdolint-s,survived all commit- found his ^bad" chocks and drslroytd (hem. „. < tee ant) suhcomfiiittce attemplg-this.yi-ar to he '' "The bank didn't even realize they were missing 5J abolished by tin- state housi/ind senate. Walker immey." Hinz said. "He gol so damn good at it Ju* "'said, adding that the legislature i\taking a hard •• jwas doing two to three checks a day." The detec- . ilook at problems with the guidclints; tive added that the courier was raking in money . Mcanwhilc^SaniM Police face the fact that to the time, of $10,000 in three weeks:.. ~" their arrostE could he picked, apart by dufensi' Dunnigan DcL Wayne Hinz Sanibcl 1'olice caught .the courier oniy because lawyers, somv times even by Hie slate attorney's he missed one check in the tag; the bank finally -. office, if its lawyers feel the 'arrest'' cannot."'surviVa- - DiiKnigan eventu;ttiy served tiO days with .-; caught onto him and called JIHIICL-. Sit- was cfni- .• "the judicial process.'" " - credited tiim- siTvi'if i«, LIT County Jail on the '• ! vifttd of felony check fraud charges, but is work- '.'.'=• Take the cast- (.(Howard J. Dtihnit*an who was tottering and pro«!ing charge and was"released.•'-., ini; again in Sanibel.' ' :- arresled by Sanibil Police in January in conned Arr;!.-.*istant si hie attorney dropped the three :' ft Inny charges hoc-siiM: she did not think she bad a Despite thf evidence and . yli wain'i a g'xid arrest," said assislant slate at- prior record, Dunnigan is a_ r_ The highest joke in . nirni;y^Marshatl Hower. recalling the case that was free man because Hie state hiindk-o by Laura Walsotr'who i^ no lunger wUh', : - Florida is tlinso, sentencing : ^attorney's office could itot f .guidelines — Hinz •state attornev ,Me D'Ak'Ssandro'a !iffice-f-"AII ; agree°\vilh Sanibel Police's rhar^vft wi-ri'dnippri} bt-rntise it'was U^'ally insuf : case. .;. '- : '"' ficicrit." -:;- _" ' Police found biirgtary tools in Dunntgan's . ':'•• Cadillac, along with a loaded .22calibcr pistol : " 't ion. with a two-yen,, 1 ring .of and car ,?. : jewelry -ind other items which matched owners'L •burglaries al SaniWl Moorings resort con- ' photos and descriptions of items"stolen from There is another case of a young man who... '. domitiium.,. • SaniM MoorinRs since 1985. / routinely drove to .Sanihe{(at night, broke inlo six Dunnigah, 61. was on probation for felony , '; Hin/ said the assistant state attorney's urging soda machines regidirly, collecting about.^200 :.•'"- burglary in Manatee Counly, and preyed'on - , to drop the charges resulted from her allegation from each of the n.iachtncs in season.. - ..-' .,0 wealthy tourists from Longboat Key. to Saniliel, to Ihu! !he loitering charge would not hold up in "He said Sanibrl was his favorite placp," Hinz Riviera Beach onthe east coasts police said. He court. The arrest for loitering gave police probable recalled. That yeiinff man also is out of jail. had more than 17 prior arrests registered in'state cause t<> search his Cadillac. ,.. y Him. and other officers say police work is not V file.? including arrests for armed robbery and The three felony charges were dropped.'Hin/ ' without its rewards, drspite frustrations created burglary: - -, . •" - - "' ..-.. : said, then a judge found DiKinigan guilty o£.'thi*is by [he system - iawyers, juiiges and.Sentencing Following his Jan; 19 arresl on Sanibel, he was misdemeanor loitering charge. Despite the '•• guidelines. .-''.- charged wjth loitering and prowling and posses - evidence and prior record, Dunhigan is free man "Kach individual cop can do their part," he said, sion of stolen property, burglary tools and a load- because the state attorney's office could not agree ,- '•instead of bitching. 1 think for the most part, the : ed handgun. &J> wilh.Sanibel Police's case. '. .t, ;j , citizens appreciate the poIiceman.'T!-'

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Beachcomber : Qulelly secluded on Ea*l Gull Drive. Bwhcnrnbfr ftonl* TanUi* ... en ntrpHonally beauliful right unit condominium, Jitcclly on one ->( ihp Mnn-i't o.ltitM and mix! attractive , t>«fftng flj much as 2850 square fcrt of brachfionr. luxury ;- I I cm Inlrrrir^d In: • licach'ei The buiWinD".. Jpsignpi) In the Kyle ol traditional island living. Imported floni litei. rtth wood*, metal rood. e»- : - M«nd collagft. arc bnulifullylird logt-thff ullh handsome rwiniiii? sun-tit rooms, European intphrd trafumanihiii and . n^turnl uoud*. drlicaielv hlliced brtkonies. tjUst btotk ra?l «r«npd balroqlm Wfilwktng the u-atett of the." Gulf of Mra- io 3(149 UMI. Gull Drlv*. v- • • i I nrmr I . I i i J •;••«• . r : ings and oil.rr untqi-e an hilertmol Jnaiti 635 Edtt Hull ;••© '

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<£ "The .following deeds for. more'" than Fobeft Shakespeare to:.Martin Foye, Michael Wheeler to William Mufpfiy.-Umi )yi3; _• •- • ' ••• '

^ S6O.DOO were recorded a! Lee County Cour- Government Lot 6. Seclion 20. Township *6 .137, Sand Point Condominium, $2*3,100. Speros Aisalaiiis: 192 Souihwinds Drive. Sfpphen PlaH to Edmund Mura#sMi Unit . fof $120,000 for a single family residence by . Seagraye Associates inc. .to Sheldon'' Roger Blind to John Soderberg Lois 20 310. Building 10. Kings'Crown. $235,600, • Oe!a*areCorp. :" ]•„ Johnson, Lot 36, Danes, Phase III, S4QO.0O0. and 21/Block 4, Capliva "deac^ S113.300.' DaviC Gonrtoi lo Earid and Pamela Ca'r BTS Developmen? {The Ree(."."3215 W 3 Robert Dugger to Peter Abel, Let 28, Gulf , Nelson Crawford to Barry Greeiflield, Lot sen, U(W'3f2-. Building ?,' Lrghinous'e Gull Drive, for j5,fQ0 for wes( walkover Cy ••• »> Ridge, $372,200 . . . - t23, Phase i, Sanibel Bayoua. 1111,100.'. Jach Sli.son. ." ' . . ~> Patrick Lanigan to Robert Dunhel, LoM1' Joseph Hanna to John Sampson, Lot ,17, jemes McKevergrin I! to William Munro BTS De*e!opsDern (Tlie Reef). 3215 V/. .: " Block G. Dunes. S222.000. : Unit 3. Sanibel Estates. $111,000. - ' and Mothers. Unit 4-A-3." Oceans Reach. Gulf Drive, tct $5,500 for east walkover by' ' 3 - Rulus Dodrill Jf. lo Paul Sullivan, Lot 21. . Seascape' Florida General partnership $i93..wo. .; ••:'-.- . •' - .Jact- Stiison., .:•" . s . : - ._• Ernest Esc^ert to Barbara Pecfsingpaugh. - Seagull Estates. 5219,300. - ' - and Paul Siebem lo Theo(3ore GorsM. Unit «-,> Howard Datwyler, 1664 Hibiscus; Drive. • Unit 06, Slate II. Village at Salety Harbor, C •• Warren Phillips to Hefdc FredericLot 6, 102, Seascape, $527,800. ' ^ far $90,000 for a single family residence by. ' BlocK B, Unit 1, Sanlbe! Isles. $211,000. South Seas Planiatton. Development Co. $ies,*oo ' Niofnann Walter Oflvelopment. •-. -... '•'• ' j Princeton Sanibel Partnership and Don lo Paul Wilson. Unit 1655. Nutmeg building, - • H E. Gcissler to Vincent Greene, Unit 60*p . Loggertiead Cay Condominium, 6E6 C Harralson to Charles Conner, Lot 15. Slocfc lands End VI, $421,100. Building R, Phase 1, Scruth Seas Plantation. • Beach Blvd for S550 for an a*ning b/" 3 ; B. Bayshom Village, 5205,600. '"••.' , . UN Remi-Trust to Phillip and Robert (- $169,400. ' " ••• . - owner. ^ '* .. < •_ * William Compton to Jerome McArdle, Myers. Unit 104. Gullside Place Con-, John Maisell to Leon Leach, Unit 115,; American Pioneer, 695 Tarpon Bay Road. I Parcel In Lol i, Block B. Sanibel Shores dominium, $333,300. ,-r "• Lighthouse Pointe, S16.2.200. v for $14,97B far an awning by Coastal Canvas ij - $194,^00. . . , "• " •• • . Melva Jenkins to Jennifer Andrews and l ". Robert Greene to Louis Vo!pe, Unit 69 L, ' M-CO. ' ' ="•"••%" . -•.,„••- - " E.L. McLlntocK Jr. to Wililam Complon, Mark Balttsla, Unit 1C4, Building B. Sand- Stage II, Village at Safety Harbor,1155,000." Parcel in Government ;Lo[ 3, Seciion 21.- dclla W;lliam Complon. 1163 Seagrape Lone,-- -Tow/iship 46 S., Range 23 E., J163.900.; • r Group Inc. to Crafg Avery. Unit Naumann, .Unit -1, Sanibel Promenade, .. tor $3,000 for remodeling by Owner. Timothy Gillln'gham !o A P. Florida In- 18-304, Sundial V, $254,400. • . .. "-. "-• Allen and Dorolhy McDonald. 218 Oaiiel vestments. Lot Mi. Unit 3, Del Sega, .Robert Ounkci to Roger MaihhusrUnit American pioneer Sav£r>3& Bank lo John : Drive, for $63,990 for a single . family - $131,100. - '• • - 309, Building 9, Kings Crown,'$244,400. Schumacner • Jr.. Unit 14. Sanibei Pro- • residence by Riverbend Hoirej. .. .. r menade, $125,000. ;,!- r - - Ed*a*3; and Virginia Krauthelm, 2*8 ,-,: The City of Sanibelissue the following ' Chrlstofer Court, for 164.830 for s single family "residence by Riv^rbend Homes. -M-"; GOURMET DulldlnQ pArmit B uu^iocj tne wean ending Ju* PIZZAS .WE SAKE IT ORTOU s most BAKE II 'Winning

RestauranTOLF'STOPIOORESTAURANTt S Florida Trend- magazine 1981, 1982. 1983.1984,1985,1986. • MOBILE GUIDE OUALITY RATED CHEF,SPINACH, • "One of my favorite restaurant in ths.Ur^ted • '•.-, CRAB, TOSSED & States.*'— Robert Toll, SepJ. 19S4 '^ • Rated -;.- •:.- :> (E^ceilenlj For! Myers News-Pfess • Winner ol "TASTE ol the ISLANDS AWARDS" • ' including "BEST RESTAURANT tpt DINNER", -\ . "BEST RESTAURANT forCELEBRATIONS" " /BEST RESTAURANT for DESSERT', and • - ••' '! "'8EST RESTAURANT for ALL REASONS", " ••• • BEST ROAST BEEF IN AMEfliCA — Wi'larrj •- Scott's AH American Cookbook, J§87 _

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Mel's presents ttiebig^st bird77 on the island! INTEREST UPDATE : - Certificates of Deposit •Kale/Annual Yield Tt-mi ., .:.- . Minimum lleinsil 1 yr! up to 2 yrs. :.. $500 "• 6.90%'

PRIME RIB • STEAMED SHRIMP PLATTER ..: 2 yrs. up to 3 yrs. *. - $500 7.20% BBQ BEEF RIBS • FRIED CLAMS CHICKEN PARMESAN • SCALLOPS MARSALLA •3 yrs. up to 4 yrs. •i 4500 ! -7.35% $,£95 4 yrs. up to 5 yrs. .:•.•:•. "$50Q-> •..;,: 17.50% ; r FOR ONLY *^ . 5 yrs.-lO yrs. • ; r .$500 8.00%

For the First 100 seated Interest on this timt deposit is simple interest and all rales arc annual percentage rates. Interest rates shown arc as ofjuly 11.19S7.Thp.se rates are subject to change. -..-•• DINING HOURS 5-10 . " - • -.' 'Substantial penalty required l»i early withdrawal. Memlier FDIC. -<'.' . TAVERN OPEH -J-Close" • For more information call 332-1970 -

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CONDOMINIUMS POINTE SANTO de SANIBEL GULFSIDE PLACE 9JHU1

IMAGINE. Ten highly landscaped .feres of the. most popular 'rental Located at 1G00 Middle Gulf Drive is without .(uestion the premier ~ resort property on SaniheL Point j; Santo features'unii-up. Spanish stylr condominium on Sanibel. Featuring S\ residential f39 day minimum architecture, tennis, shuffleboard, pool, Jacuzzi, ami., a ^recreation :: rentals only!. (,n 18 arres 8f manicured landscaping, two heated pools. ! program for children and adults alike. Every one, two or three six tennis courts, two saunas and much mure/Each two bedroom, two : bedroom unit has-a fantastic view of the beach. We have. ;i large bath, plus den, or three bedroom, three bath.-ili's den unit has an inventory of units for sale and renl in all buildings and floors. All ^ unohstruKtcd btachfruni vit*-. All came *ith ovcry kiU-hun appliance fourth floor units have a private rooftop sundeck. CAU. NOW TO imaginalile. Makehnapjx.'inlment mm* to view the inland's finest. '"- VIEWTHE BEST FOR YOURSELF. "-• . ,; *ai9-' Two beilroom', two bath with den -TWiMWJ S317,00O, furnished.

• ••'- -. :. •' '•&"."_ ;---•••_ :'••:. • *• ;_:_ . Onoof the best bays at Culfsidc. Easy to ire. • .; ... . . - - . ^ r *A-1 - GKOUND FLOO"-" "T\ ' FRONT WKAI'-AHOUiND VIEW OF us vn 1 Sf • -12-1—Two bedroom, L"r\\ A3 p' ^ nirt'ly furnished, with your POOL AND UEAC'cO vWu l- three "bedroom, two bath with - - own private *ta>rcase§UH*c»u$3r>l}.5nO. •: : ; . . •„ Fla. room says it all Rnxury. Furnished for $137,500. iorms. ; ^;- *B-42-FOURTII FLOOR BEACH VIEW PENTHOUSE WITH > ^ SAND POINTE #113 ,- PRIVATE ROOFTOP SUNDECK. Large two bedroom, two bath with pTwn bedroom, two bath Guffview. Just remodeled: Ideal Rental Unil° ; a fantastic rental history. $259,000 furnished, Seller will consider trade priced at $208,500, furnished. . . ~, / - - V for low density West Gulf Drive unit.' •> _ : -C-31~Two bedroom j-\\ \) ^ corner unit with great panoran views. $221,<^$furn^Vj Excellent rental history. - : t GOQUINA^'ACH 629D First floor two bedroom, ^>v) V... Good rental history, c triplet ely sC-33-Three bedroom. (>•••« \\ ewly refurbished with great renl furnished for only $149,901. . history.$2«0.00;- $0^ ,,.. v * "-' K ? , JANTHAINA3A sDG-Ground floor walkout. Two bedrooms, two baths, wi f> This throe bedroom, two bath penthousn unit offers everything for the gulfviews $212,000 furnished. Outstanding opportunity for.someone di-scriminatia-j buyer.-A rooftop sundeck, pool side cabana are a few of be in the right place at the right time. Call now. : ^hp features. Priced at $100,000 furnishi-d. This (Jri>am h->m« has been : .ival\inn\ in Architectural Digest, Easy to be shown.' -sp-46-SUPER TWO BEPS'V}>TW0" BATH, FOURTH FLOO•U10:B v PENTHOUSE. THIS l?GJO^ '° MUST SEE. IT WIU. NOT I.AASST LONG. Priced to sell fasV-J. .si; 15.000 furnished. ° . , • JONATHAN HARBOUR ^ Two bedroom, two"bath townhouse_,with your own deep water boat -E'J-CompleU'ly ri-furbishtMi first floor walk out unit, plus greet :\- C'H!03~Two bedroom,Iwo bath Giilf view, $177.50(1 ftirnished. " > =>E-7 - Gulf front three h< 'o bath ground floor. Walk rijjhl oul.. .» q303-H-.-autifully furnished two bedrooms, twfi bath plus den v.ith to 600' of beautiful, bt^ d at S299.500 furnished. Fantastic fabulous gulfvit-ws. Unit has never been rented, immaculate. $259,000.. rental history. .••'"' : --'••. r ^E-36-Gutf Front 2 bedrootnV2Jjath,nieely furnished with beautiful •' G-407 — One bedroom club suite, motivated seller, call today for your : v iuviews$325,000. ... ' " . • ^ .' . » % */ personal sho-ving. Priced at $155,000. • ^ •" ••-" - - .- o " " • ' *E-21-GULF FRONT three bedroom, two bath plus good rental OCEANSJREACH r, history.$335,000. ..CtXF KHONT two hcdnCQiVi^athQ , beautifully furnishheed plus a fabulous rental history —$.*Tj.t'00. ' :, I HOMES I • •-.- .IHOMESITEI BEST BUY ON SANIBEL GULF RIDGE EAST --'Prestige community with guardhouse and . A NKW homo with three bedrooms, two baths, all'appliances plu security gates^ Deeded beash icfe.ss. tennis court ancj pool. ij7"i,000.r fireplace. All of this f«-r $139,000. Call today hr dclails."' ^ _ GL'I.F UIDGF. - PrP5liin- comtiiunity --one acre hVjmesite with all . amenities.-I'm,!, tc-.mis courts. .leedi:d beu':h;.-it-ce-s. $175.f".;O.' Three bwln.-j'ni-, three b iafci- plus a scret-nn! fi

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shell shocked rights groups and alligators, swam • " -Alligators given chaise rights victory laps in the "Ding" Darling -. aswarn(js together; Among the" .observers were representatives of - .' By Arl Stevens • . • -_• rights, _ • •••- poor farmers' groups from India. n ;i landmark decision, iho The con.stituliort provides for the right of our cit i/.ens to con-" One observer observed: . - ; United States Supreme Court, ' , . "We are heartened by this in a narrow !> to 4 vote, •-? gregatt peacably."regardless of the I .. size of our noses, the number of. ArlStn development-Perhaps the impetus _ j declared today that alligator wat ; : teeth, or [he texture of our skin. -.••••: ,•* for protecting Iht: rights of -' - ; ching is unconstitutional, Supreme Court decision. ' downlrodden minority groups can • j .Reading from the majority npi- What this decision means in day to day.terms is that henceforth "Now th.it alligators havo the " now be reflected on a worldwide : • nion. Chief .Justice- William Rchn same rights' as wo do. think about basis. We are rifitdy !o return to In ' (juist said that the rights of. ..,- ...... alligators will have the right to . shop at Jerry's and sunbatheon •.. ; how lone the lints at the Timbers ;',' .dia aud fight for our status av . i alligators had been systematically - public benches wif hunt fear ef and Mcf's «iii he. If you ihink the o ' rtjuals to India's sacred cow." \ eroded during the past 25 years reprisal." "... " wait was long before, yoy_ain't Ilei-aiise of the suddenness with i through a scries of repressive laws seen nothih' yet."I ; . which the.Supreme Court decision ! - passed by generations of Sanibel fp. a prepared statement, Orvi1!»j; - "-Those most affected by the • Justice Rchnquist said: "It is the,; : "We will now have to share our r "Alligators must learn to pray in majority opinion that the rights of \ . "Another option we considered . \. was a hunger strike. We.planned to public facilities, restaurants. - . a church, not swim in it," one; alligators, a beloved and en- • 1 eat one human less a day until our schools, beaches, and even our* , - churrh elder soberly volunteered. ,. ' dangered species, have been - ; homes with allig-itors. Koon our Extremist alligator groups were ;-. politicized by.Sanjbel governments cries for equality were heard. For- to promote and foster vacation . tunately, we did not have to ex-. -•= daughter will be dating alligators. • only partly satisfied with the Supreme Court decision however. packages and . Toward that " ecisc auv of these options. • f- ^ Is this what the Supreme Court ' end, alligators have become second Mayor Fred Valttn expressed , wants?" '•--. . •' - "£?•'.. • - i Said one radical alligator while class .citizens with fewer and fewer dismay when'told about the * ^ -• In a show of symbolic unity, civil .:~ munching on a humanburger:"We ;

• '& c won't he satisfied until at ieast one alligator is appointed tft the • : " : MAKE PLANS Supreme Court. Only then will we _ Sanibel Beauty Salon ' fcei validated." " at Bailey's Center .'••" Bennett Lcatherhead. a 'for your ••••• spokesman for the Shoe Manufae- . lurers Association, said that the ' SUMMER ., decision seriously affected his in- VACATION dustry. • • • '•'' ." •' •' •• - :i "What's high fashion without '•">_ '.'• alligator shoes? Oh. well. We'll just Pelicans Roust Condominiums have to continue to he trend set- 60r) Doi'.ix bueei (813) tcrs. But is the world ready yet Tor s.inbci ILJW.T 472-2996 ^ elephatft shoes.?"D

HAIR STYLING • PERMIHG- SAFETY HARBOR COLORING • MANICURES ; •"•'-•." REGULAR MEETING : ^ CONSTRUCTION CO. MATRIX • SEBASTIAN • FRAMESI CAPTIVA EROSION PREVENTION DISTRICT S: 9-5 & TIIl'KS. EVEMNCJ Full-service 472-5609 -•" . .'• The Captiva Erosion Prevention District will hold its regular meeting Experienced Builders on. SATURDAY," JULY,,18,' 1987,;at 9 Fountain Court, 8250-201 College Parkway a.m. in the Captiva^ Community Fort Myera. FL 33907 (S13) 4693131 Center Complex,The public is invited 1630 DPcriffirkle War to attend. ; . - ^ Ssnibel.FL (813)472-1313 200 PeriwinWe Way - At wit's Landing CBCO23IG5

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CLASSIFIED SECOND FLOOR 166-0500 Areas: FirSl Floor 1371 Sq.ft. . Second Floor 581 sq.ft. Screened Porch .260 sq.ft. Front Porch 132sq.ft. Garage & Storage 1232 sq.ft. 1988 ; 3 Bedroom, 'V/i Bath /: ^ LINCOLN The EagieJI "Old Florida" "model features Total 3576 sq.ft. '•• 1952 s.f. of inside livins area with the master . TOWN CAh Iwdroom suite on the main floor level. The S379 MONTH ground floor garage and storage area is fully en- closed. Witli inside entry, three bedroom 2 and one-half baths;1 the. Eagle I! can be yours for $12'l-90Qonyoiirprej>arfdInt. ; SANIBH. flOBIDA »!» AUTO LEASING INC. - Build with the bcU, "Hanil>el Homes". With" TMEVilUWP over 12 years experience ami over 350 homes PHONI «J/«|!UI' 2340 PERIWINKLE WAY constructed for satisfied customers, youc-m't SANIBEL. FL 33H7 ' 813l47g-4484 Mil Island Reporter to Day to Remember honor Citizen of the Year --•. -~~ on -•".->" . ominations for theIs land Reporter's Upper Captiva Island Citizen of the Year'Award are heing y : . Home "of . , —» v sought to honor a person who exemplifies Upper Captiva Property Management, Inc. the spirit of service and pride most closely iden- and Staff i.Bjot^t.^i.h, tified with the community announced publisher " r Name . ••---• -" i^, " I ". " - • : ' • SALES • RENTAL • MANAGEMENT DickKalfus. •••"••-_"•• , * \: ' i Address _„_ ;__^, ."We feel that each Lee County community we serve with our individual publications has an in- ' I dividual pride and spirit, and we wish, to honor j Telephone .~/~ • '..'---. someone who can represent thai spirit and . \ Nopilnator . .'".•' : pride tor the entire community," he said... Is Nominations should be mailed to the Island i -1 Name ' ^ '.:_*! ^_ y 3D • Reporter, Citizen of the Year. P.O. Box 10681, ' I , - ' " " For! Myers, PL 33308, or, by hand lo the I Address / x_ : ~ Island Reporter, The Village. Periwinkle J- •--: • • • 1% VVay.Sanibel. DeadlineTfor receiving nornina ' Telephone- -.. -•• " - Uons la Nov. 15. " • .- „ . One of two Upper Captiva Property Criteria for nominations are: ~ . -"' Organization (if any) . . Management's Island Waterfront Offices 1. A resident of the community in good stan- YOC1R ISLAND VISIT ding.-- "'I,"" -• ' "'•"' •' " Reason lor choice of nomine lp I ease attach 2. Active in community affairs through" =-_..*" extra sheet i[ more space reqy business or profession, church, ihe environment,' politics, volunteer work. "'. - 10:00 AM : . . ., 3, Interest in community proven by his/her words,"actions arid reputation. "'-.•:„ Your Trip To .1. During the last 12 months, this person ~ Upper Captiva has worked to preserve the (p.iaUty of life, en- vironment 'and/or unique character of Sanibol- Captiva, or has made a contribution toward a Departure: points - ait .• Timtny's Mook ResUKtiant, CaptivaMsland. ariJ PiRcJarsd. goal or goals which the community sees as ; beneficial, in the following- ways 'please details M'arina. Pine Uland. ^our host ant! «ptain. . I'leasi: also give an explanation if accessary "hegin your day with a comfortable 20 to support your choice. Use the coupon provid- niin'.!!^ lide across Pine Island Sound to Signature of,nbrnina(or tlic'lslantl. (island only accessible by boat. ed..;.,' ."; " ;: ••" ; r- . , '-\.T.. Award will be made Dec. 31,G - • •; or private plane.) " • •

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Bryan or Bud Briihair cr Paul Zimmerman, your Island Resident Host v.Ill accompany you on an Island tour through many miles- WHY WORRY? of lushly.vegetated cart paths and along the way give many Interesting facts regar- ding the Islands history as well as give you an overview of some ol the available Island lenlal and real estate offerings, island K.E.: ranges from " interior lots- si8,000—520,000. To Gulf frduUuKury homes in the 5200^000 to. s-100,000 range. Lunch at our "Over The Waterfront Cate" if you wish before your return tiip to ihe Mainland. ^ ;

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$ MEWLY REMODELED We Can Help You Avoid Unforeseen S 2 Bedroom.-. 1 baih- furnisht-d Island j retreat . . . Priced Only S!25;C00,ldoai Expenses When Selling Your Home 5 for. **t-fkend get-a-wav' . - " "" •"-' "-" S Boaters Welcome Why should you have lo lay out additional ex- made, while your home is (or sale with our Mrm. penses (or possible mechanical malfunctions All you have to do is provide a Homeowners while your home is on the market. By listing your Buyer Warranty Plan at the tme of closing (or ihe J FUTURE TRIP COUPON home with us, you will be provided with a buyer And by providing this protection you are f ' Please Book My Island Trip Now " Homeowners Seller Warranty Plan to protect you reaching 79 percent of the maiket who want to from these possible extra costs. : buy a warranted home, as confirmed by recent j. Hame_j: - -.- :_.". Gallup PoMs. With a Homeowners Warranty not j- Date, ;, • In Party_ We cover most major appliances and our only do you capture a major proportion of the Homeowners Seller Warranty Plan has no repair market, but you also provide yourself with peace I. Local Phone__wii_-. _^ :_ __,_-__- cost limitations."-" o! mind while your home is being sold. ?

! :C :. - '-•••»•.'". • •• " U !'L' •'- Call or Write lo: The Seller Warranty Plan is cost-fiec to you, en-: So call us today. There's no need for you to Upper CapttvaPropcrty Management, Inc. cept for a minimal deductible should a repair be worry. - . : - , P.O. Box 476. Captiva, FL 33924 (813)472-9400

For an Island Adventure »»AI«r|.V MAIN OFFICE you'll Neuer Forget falty, Int. (He YEAR Be* 57 • 1015 F&riw.r.kh; Way" WARRAT^TY SALES-RKNTALS-COUXSIXINC •a SNAG——•-. , , ;.. everywhere. They said when three people got '• up north. I lost that election to Frank tWankka)." ; together inj.ee County, one was Snag Thompson. ; For the next 10 years Snag was vice president ". • from page 14A • - His uncanny ability to remember names and faces in charge of public relations for James Wt-lborn at J^ his mother's maiden name. It wasn't until hes--' of constituents fed the legend. His importance at. Memorial Gardens. That was before he had his « entered Edison Park School in 1927 that his '"•'" funerals was second only to that of the dearly __"' •_,-'quadruple bypass surgery in 1983. "The doctors^ ••;- : : l ,*- teacher Irene Roberts, looking for nicknames for departed." t ^' gave upon me twice during those 92 days I was \u «f all her class, dubbed him "Snag" because of a_chip-- ; His fame"was not limited to Lee County. "The, intensive care. But I'm a stubborn old goat, and I *~ ped front tooth. "Actually, she didn't know&W : Story of Southwest Florida" by the Lewis = ; didn't give up. I'm not through living yet," he said to call me," Snag explained, So when she came to. Historical Publishing Company in 1957 described ~_, triumphantly. He exercises daily at homeon a 'me and said 'Well, what should we call y.iu?'. the- Snag, then just half way through his tenure, by ',-, treadmill, with pulleys and other cardiac-approved - only thing I could think of was my tooth;' •• saying, "His reputation as a law enforcement of- , equipment, and has regained his Weight, back f> ~ ''What a great choice it turned out to be for so- ficial.administralor.and exponent of crime •!'• 170 pounds.His biceps are as steely as the piano : meone who would.cventually go inlo public life. : prevention has spread into all sections wire holding his breast plate together. ._ -~. ~ • Newspaper people had a field.day in the headlines southeastern United States." '. :'•,':•- './writing 'Thompson Snags a criminal'...or even in No, at 72 Snag isn't through living yet. He stiff •„ As he explains the functions he performed as - my baseball playing days at Fort Myers has to finishes book which is now in the works., - ; sheriff..;"from settling complaints about barking , High..,*Th6mpson Snags a fly." .; • ' • "It's the^truc and simple fads about the history.of- dogs to solving murders..." Snag gives credit to After Snag hung Hp his Green Wave cli-jUs and t,ee County as I knew it as a boy. during my grow;, others-inserting names like Hendry, Man, mitt in 1935, he became what was known.irf^own ing up years, as a man...and my six terms as ^ Schoolcy.Smo.it, Ellis, Roberts, Pa'vesc ; r •< " _-as parl.of the "Gulf Gang" part of the group . • l.ybass...ail people who helped during those years, sheriff." . ; +" • . - "•_• -•• ;- /-v"- '. ~ that unloaded tankers arriving from Galycston and especially during Hurricane Donna. "I tias Civil . working at Gulf Oil Corporation's gas station on, ^ And he's sure to recall that during what he Offense then" he said, "and without the help of all First and Fowler. He was working there when terms "the time ojtjntegralion" there was never a „• these other people who manned the jihonc banks,.r asked to join the' highway patrol. '•},- fight, no trouble..i''Not the first march. In fact/' he ran the Red Cross,'found people to go across from" recalled with pridfy "I remember the Rev. Martin ~ In 1942 Snag took a military leave from Fill', Punta Rassa to Sanibel to get people off-well, Luther King calling me one day saying 'Mr. Snag. - serving in the 91st Infantry Division, and 361st In- what I'm 'saying is that I didn't do it alone." r I like the way you're handling things down there," fantry in North Africa, and Italy. At Anzio With his knowledge, his memory, his humor, the he was hit three times; and was awarded both a . .By 1972 the complexion of the county had Fhang-: book is sure to be at least a local best seller by ,. silver and bronze, star and a purple heart with two ed. When the population was 30.000, Snag knew L Lee County's bcst-remi-mbered sheriff of modern; - clusters. He;was separated as a sergeant and his constituents. Ri4=the county bad grown to returned to that rank in the highway patrol, .. 100,000 and ."Republicans were arriving daily from '•• timcs.O • . • • . . ' •-"•--. Being sheriff was not a joh to Snag, it-was a way of life. He says hi-was a "keeper of tht? peace" who truly dedicated his life to p.'tblic ser- .'' vice. In a column a few years ago._Joe Workman .-summarized Snag's life.by saying "He was ^^ PISS THE COASTGUARD EMM' CLASSIFIED FT. MYERS ik Siirti iJSL 466-0500 The ESI Difference . i; Auguitl >- Is Service -aBOO-BEST-ONE—, VACATION RENTALS

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FRESH FISH HOTLINE 472-3128 Gfve us a call to find out •: which fresh fish is available ~ - D RED SNAPPER D GROUPER : 72 great D POMPANO G SWORDFISH D DOLPHIN ,™,FI,PP,,I -Q SHARK ,: ai'-- a YE1.LOWTA1L D SALMON seafood dishes - : a SCAMP • D SOLE - i Reef and 'Chicken, too! n : '- a SCROD O MONKFISH ." Bcaspicky^yauhku. ' v.-iu'^gi.OTJIotelojctlvvili.ilVJiilikc ; '.". a WAHOO " •'.: • SILVER SNAPPER • on ihe sffniiiiy^11^^^ ^T> mpr.u. Theifi.insif I.ny.'st co!l«cl:on D HALIBUT r Q COBIA V C' FLOUNDER D REDF1SH r^.thitkcnU^fn^iiiHllhc.il'w.iysdibnioiisMudPfgi. aH ' -- . ptepaiL-ii w\h loviny rare in Mi'T'* .rsv.mi winnmij kilchorc - :' AND OF COURSE WE ALWAYS HAVE SHRIMP • OYSTERS • CLAMS • SCALLOPS fliie best shrimp house in Florida -' "We serve ...or we don't '--*' ...ask anybody "? • :.- it fresh... scrvcitatalll"

•••-.': a Tavern Open 4 to Close fheTIMBERS '•••"-. "•-'.'• ' ".Major Crwiit Card?'Accepted.'-" - •:'"' RESTSOMNT• liHran& tFIS OptHn MARKE 5 p.m.*T Loangc Oprn 4;JO p.m. ' "n" •• : -• '• ; 1S2:! IVriwiiiklihWav 772-SiGl . ., I* • All Major Credit Card* • 97S Rabbit Ro*d OIL—^t£ — wi!l of course determine the extent of operations • from page 1A.,- ....'•"-- here. Last'spring, Shell Offshore, the exploratory- Sanibel Island arm of Shell Oil Co., conducted exploratory drill Goss said more intelligent thought needs to go r ing operations about 90 miles due west of Sanibel > into the Department of Interior's plan "rather and found nothing of commercial value, Rhear •" Properties, Inc. than just opening it up to leasing." He said if off- said. .'-'\,_ . ': : . shore oil operations arc going to be conducted off --.v the coast of Florida, they should be done first in And although millions of square miles will be ~ The Matchmakers* .-remote areas where the impact would be less, or opened up for exploration, Rhear said oil com- - where there is infrastructure already in place to panics have generally limited their interest to two support'the Industry, such as art-as off Tampa ::- areas, one of which is off Appalachicola and the'. Property of where there is already a port. other, an approximately rectangular area extent ding northward of, the Dry Tbrlurgas eastward to If oil is found off the ceast, oil rigs could spring Collier County. -Those are. the. only areas that •;,;". The Week ,up as close as 40 miles from Sanibel beaches. have a lot of interest." she said. .... ,.-."K - ; Although oi! platforms 40 miles offshore'would nol • be visible from the beach, an oi! spilf, either as the result of well blowout nr a tanker or-1 pipeline acci- dent, could result in millions of gallons of crude oil A lot of mateilal is missing that ^~ washing ashore. "Under certain conditions (depen- ; would allow us lo make a fair ; ~ ding on wind and current direction) oi! cnuld^vash assessment of Impact. — Rhear ashore anywhere in Southwest Florida, said Carol R'near.a regional planner'with Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council. -. _ ,, The 30-mile buffer zone was a primary source of - How much of an impact — either .environmental- contention in the development of this plan. Florida ly or economically — an oil spill would have on Senators Bob Graham and Lawton Chiles, as well ,"- Southwest Florida is unknown. Nf»stu

makefa fair assessment of impact," she said. that has been agreed to by Secretary of Interior. ••*" ".-'. $479,000 .^ ' " a \ In addition, the scenarios outlined in the impact Donald Hodel, it could change. Without a congres- Private' Ibis piofessionally dec oral t'd Itix- statement don't provide information on pipeline ' sional mandate, Hodel could decide to drop the uiy condominium occupies :hc rnlirc firsL and tanker accidents, which account for most of buffer zone and allow exploration and drilling as floor o( this buikltrtg. Attililional feature;. . the spills, said Rhear. . T close as 10.3 miles to the Florida Coast. "That i*" - inciutlo lii(fl^ firil flo»r"rabar<». fovert'd ". . -•« Whether or not there art- oil deposits offshore, something Hodel alone, will decide." said Rhear/" p.itkiiiij mc ujih su'immin;} poii!. l^r<)e!ol. tlil-iic-siit liicaliun, spclud- rd Od S%J iiiMivision. Asking SZ99.WI0. Alter hmii>. call John Ktinff al 472-3O7H. . INC.; "GEORGE PABkER INC. WALK TO BEACH 'From your three bedroom, (»o bath piling ' 1633-A PERIWINKLE WAY. SANIBEL. FL 33957 "1313] .37S-CS53 ' home. Just one year ok!, situated on one acre site. Four person spa included. Price reduced to 1174,900. Aft0 hours call John . • STATE CERTIFIED GENERAL CONTRACTOR fCB COO79G3 Gee, 549-3091. : -" . " . CANAL FRONT Shell Harbor. large 2 bedroom.'2 bath, : sna-zzy/sna'-ze adj. 1: marked by smartness esp. in dress family room, beautifully furnished, pool; 2: very eye catching 3: unique look in menswear esp. com- possible. S269.900. After hours: Call John mon in men that get dressed at The Captain's Shoppe Knafl. 472.3078. • 5, - . {total look includes colorful quality menswear riot available at department or average men's stores} 4: The Captain's5 COMMERCIAL Shoppe man; '„ SANIBEL - GULF. FRONT REDUCFD FROM 1350.000 to S2S9.00O. "Fashions For The Man Who Charts Ms-Own Course." Santiva Cottages. Four units...great Gulf take Sanibel Causeway of ^texico views and sunsets. Ou'ners u-ant ROYAL PALM SQUARE (Summerlin Rd.) straight to sell this month - MAKE OFFERSlf After liouti call Ddll ButnseJ. 472.4701. FT. MYERS o to Colonial Blvd. 936-6669 ' Royal Palm Square is .:. ' left % block &TERRIFIC BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Deli {business only with leasehold). Near beaches, east end(of Island. Business is good in summer as uetl as season. The potential" is there and the prjee is reasonable at $49,500. After hours call : Belly Thomas al 472.8178.

RETAIL/OFFICE CONDO ! Located in Tree Tops Centre, hisl across from the flairy Queen. 740 Square Feet." Bargain.' Prired at 1105,900. Alter hours 'call John Gecal 549-3091.' -: HOMESITES NEAR BEACH .•: Wilhin 500' of beach access. Bargain! Just i MATCHED1 r«°"' 472-4808 J101 Periwinkle Suite 106 ? 1 Treetdps Centre • -©..

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business Travellers can bank on next year's vacation By Mary Coleman S & I. assistant vice-president Jimmy Nelson publication announcing discount packages. Some T^* ime or year when the echo of distant ^airi he could not give, a dollar figure-for the in: - " current specials include a Canada'Alaska 10-day. :"' I t 1 JLtj tradi e winds nags und tantalizes the imagina- 'erest payable on each total because the interest cruise starting at $1,710 per person, double isc " Ltion. Or perhaps it's yodelling in the Swiss - rate is subject to change. "Hut they haven't chang- cupancy, including airfare; a 7-day "Inca Empire- Alps. Whatever one's fantasy of escaping from the ed the passbook rate in years," he ijuickly 3dnVd. tour starting at $335 p.p,' dovaslatingly inhibiting if we " lic cruise from S260 p.p.'.I.o. tt'tso Travellers ajsft - fc O hav<> neglected to budget for a well-deserved vnr,v " Nelson said Vacation- Club "seems to be Lilting (|ua!ify.for 'discount ratei at the Disney World UJ Hon. ..-_-• ; ; - .. . , ' off very well." People need an incentive to save - Kamada Inn and "more thaft.10.000 hotel? and this idea was conceived hy a First FfdeEal of- worldwide. A night at the Chicago Hilton'h nor- O First Federal Savings and Loan Association -n! ficer \is a way to appeal. Like the Christmas _Club mally 1120. $90 at tne Wist- Traveller Hate. . , •: • ^ Kort Myers (and Sanibel) is marketing a new sav-v b : 'the Vacation Club passbook comrs with a ;:'" . _i" ings proynnn in this area to help plan for ncxl ' reminder of the-dm.* dates for t\ich payment.- " . i To open an acrotint, a. rustomer needs Ui visit — summer's odyssoy. Thu mundar.e Christmas Club, the local First Federal, branch and sign arard, gjv- ' . - in recent^ears the bane of the banking industry's ing social security himiber. hirthdate, and nanif*. existence for its nonprofitabdity. has been re- First Federal employees have been among the and address, and sign a W-9 form verifying the - ^: . tooled for another season as Vacation Cluh. first to sign up-The $50 deposit seems to bo the social security number 'for jmrpf.ses of IRS repor- First Federal is coopuratirig with Geraci Travel most popular, according to^ Nelson, who had ex- tin 1 : : « -" :"- ,v • . .'. • ••'-•;•• : Agency of Fort Myers inoffering Wisc^Traveller ]• pected the lowest figure .sould prevail. But it > Customers will be assigned an account number, discotint.^to Vacation Club savers. . " =' 'seems the market is willing to scrimp a little more for use in making reservations for discount travel l for greater gratification next summer and the through Wise Traveller. '-:•' ; . The program is so new that First Federal lias $1,250 total plus interest will buy a deluxe trip by '. not yet had promotional brochures printed. It con- anybody's standards. ,'•• - " At the'Sanibel branch of First Federal, the of-. sols of 25,bi-weekly payments and works like a v ficer to sre is Rosalie Saunders. She said thus far • regular passbook account, earning 5.5 percent in- ; > .The benefits of the Wise Traveller are available - she has only opened p handful of the Vacation " f tcrest. The savings plan is offered in increments of to the Vacation Club saver who is current with the Cluh accounts. So it remains to be seen if there is .,$25, $50, $75 or $100. . _- • ; ^ - payment plan. Wise Traveller discounts had . JB market for vacation saving* on these islands. If : previously been available only to corporations and : not, it Is doubtful that it will be boosted by First \ 'The first payment was due June 1. but new ac- . private travel clubs, according to Geraci travel Federal's next major benefit, to be announced counts are being accepted through Aug. 10- Late- agent Renee Gibson. "We've done a tremendous next week — S & II Green Stamps. comers will have t3 double up on payment for a amount, of volume," she said, "and we've asked while to catch up with the schedule. .: - cruise lines, airlines and about values we F.ven if the Vacation Club does not fly on The interest is compounded daily and amounts " can pass on to our customers." -. Sanibel and Captiva, Nelson points out that the in- . to 5.B5 percent per annum. Checks will be mailed The Vacation Club customer will receive -: , slit lit ion is "one of the few around that still ' " ,'„- Mar23.1988.: T . ' quarterly copies of The Wise Traveller, the Gt-raci handles Christmas Club^'D -•'.

II VouVe | Nol A SinlbellCsptlvi gulds tof ovef 20 yun Advertising b 5 Fishing Detby Gtand Prl« Winners _ This Week's d island Reporter Thousands ol People Afe Wcndcring OSPREY CHARTERS Vitiy •-• 27" Harley with tower — fully equipped • You'te Nol ' . % DAY — FULl: DAY TRIPS Talking To • Them! CAPI. AUI PATHE , 472-5395 "Swingi?' at the Dunes! Play the mild nine or the challenging wild nine at Sanibel's only 18 hole golf course! • Memberships available for season or • monthly Pinch Me, I'm • Aqua driving range s ; i ,f • Lessons from our Class A PGA Pro and Dreaming o USPTA Pro -:' • „' , - Morgan's... Fully stocked Pro Shops ^ s Everyday at 6 all weather tennis courts, v ..- ' Morgan's Also, enjoy dining and cocktails over- looking thesl8th green at Mulligan's you'll enjoy Restaurant and Lounge. the freshest seafood anywhere! ^ Feast on lobster and crab, sample scallops and fish, savor „ oysters, shrimp and clams.

liOM AXDllAMSdill On the Gulf 949 Sandcastle Road at Sundial Beach & Tennis Resort Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 12-16 Middle Gull Drive, Sanibel, Ft. 3S.957 ° 813-472-3355, 813-172-llM

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1986 * RENTAL s PERFORMANCE IS AVAILABLE,

Carrie Lund Robert Cacioppo CALL ESI Carrie Lund to marry RENTAL PERFORMANCE IS THE in September KEY TO INVESTMENT RETURN. U you By Fran Nuelle are interested in maximidng the return on '-- o- Pirate Playhouse eo-producer The actress expeefsto be busy - :yonr rental unit, ask ESI to show you the Carrie Lund will marry director for the remainder of the summer, results of their Vacation RENTAL ProyramY Robert Cacioppo of Woodhaven, particularly if she is chosen for the perfomkihce for 1086., If you are interested . New York, at her parents' summer part of Chelsea in "On Golden . cottage "Twenty-two Chains" on Pond", which will iiperTin Blowing in buyintj rental property, yet (he facts about Lake Erie on Sunday, Sept. ij. Rock. the gross rents and occupancies thai have © •". O Cacioppo is a sta^o director in. - Lund said Cacioppo will be cftm tieen achieved in the real world.,The study ~ - New York City and is associated -ing to Sanibel for part of the" • " i covers over 300 units in 35 complexes. with Lund at the Terry Shreiber r winter and may direct one of the Studio there. He is presently direr- plays but she has not yet become ting "Starting Here, Starting involved in either of (he plays for AVAILABLE! Now", a revue being staged in the coming season or the staffs- Blowing Rock, NC. In addition, he ., needed.' _ "•'' COMPASS JPOINTE 132 -^GULF- has his own theater company, ; '" Lund said Cacioppo has had one (-FRONT:with spectacuiar views. Spacious Players Circle Theatre, in Queens, of his ruvues, 'Fasonctin' Ger- two bedroom^ bnth condominium. One of NY and directed Lund in ,shu:in"{in honor of the 50th an-..- thi." niQ^l dosirable vacation.'rental complexes < r: November, 1986 in "Tallcy's Folly" 1 1 niversary of George Gershwin) run- on.the Island.'"This unit yrdssed SJK.fl(l'l) in in New York; ning for two yearsJat a New York 1 nightclub, Don't Tell .Mama's. The lOSd ant!, has bookings oi %2b,S77 hont Lund said the wedding ceremony January 19S7ihrough Ap«:il 198-S. Iiicltitk's - .will bo "old-fashioned anil outside revue was launched at Garden - ;-' ; j .on the grounds of th« cottage ~ State Arts Center before an au- nil the t oiivt rii!?iices of-home PLUS voui : which is near and dear to since it is dience of 6,1)00 and got "a standing own CABANA. Amenities indudc two tcn- so much a part of my childhood" ovation" and will now be perform- . nis'court*. .BBQ and picnic aren. and large and will be large because of alt ed.in Washington. D.C, and later in pool in lovely setting. Furnished iii .-rusl. Jheir friends and Robert's larRe Bar Harbor, ME this summer. browns, paprika and light to medium wicker - f family. _ Cacioppo has also co directed ' . woods. Photos, video and data pac a-.ailiibie . She said shejs having a dross "Hamkt" ai the Lion Theater; and ^295,000 l-'yrnished.. . .' . -: made that will be trimmed with "Ilnir" in Queens ThL'atiT in the " embroidery from a dress of her Park. -. • " - ."^ grandmother's. ~ •• ' 'Lund's marriage will "not affect SUNDIAL T-402 - Be the Kiny of The . LunVs parents are O.ivid and ^ :- her plans to return for anolher .- 'Dunys-in '.his four.henioosi;. tww.t ami -me !ia!f - Sally Lund of Erie, PA,-who at LdTj Productions s luiiH pttiiigioiii homo-which t^.'n'tTjii-^v^'5! ._ building a winter homo oruSan at the Piralr Playhouse from which will be completed hy^thi December thruuijh April, .she winter.,- • '•- " = sai l^ lotjted piiVi^ely f-n ihc i.':-':! 'i ji I

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bridge sufficiently high to permit | of those involved in the events to Way Off Broadway sailboats and large fishing boats to ! come. ' ' :- .-, '•' pass underneath. In constructing Sergeant Kelly Weir devoted . Vaudeville is alive and well this fixed bridge, - we; understand much time and effort to provide •". ' And living hero on Sanibel! :that you arc considering replacing some of-Sanibel's best officers for j Whene'er you care to see it l>lay, hhe first spoil island with a fixed and this detail. Not enough can be said of-, Just catch the Tuesday matinee. ;: elevated roadway supported on con- her : investigative fallow up and crete columns. '&*-'', supervisions, her professionalism With acts like "Fred and Francis" >- A longer bridge span would pro- and genuine concern over our pro- You're sure to like the show, , . vide a more gradual slope, which blcm. While all the while thu chance is would provide a safety factor for the Officers Brent Cada. Michael Mur ' ;The lid right off could blow. motorist.However, there are mixed ray and Michael Cooper wprf the opinions among environmentalists eyes and ears during this period of 2 "Fast and Lo< with Gary and as to the effect removing ihp spoil time. Their professionalism and island would have on water flow and thoroughness "of the patrols May never"light up Hroadways tidal exchange, as well as on marine 1 resulting in the apprehension-of the '- But these good RIIJS have known lifer in tht- bay. ^ - . ;•.. individuals involved, coupled with \ abuse - - COTI strongly urges that, before the commentary of iheir actions^ Cooked up in highly flawed ways. anydecision is made in this regard, a from owners and guest'it tests to thnrough: and objective study: bi>'' their excellent training. - ,.••• Remember they're all amateurs. made to dot ermine exacllv what the The night patrol supervisor and : = They'll never make the Palace. effect will be if the spoil felantl is officer in charge at the time of the : And who can pierce their armature eliminated. _.'• • \ •' = '• apprehensions n'those involved was - ' Like Urban P. or Alice?/ . : - Sergeant Dick Church"; lie was . -'•"'- "^ -' Robert M. Coyne, without a doubt a stabilizing factor :' Complaints are crude and some are •• ~' =- Chairman; at a highly emotional time. His fact- '',- rude, - _:'.-•••••. - \ .„ '. • <•' • SanibtL finding and putting together ail the ; Just spoiling for a fight. •.. . ;, pieces was a major contributing fac- Hut Council minds its altitude - ; tor to who was responsible. Thus ' Those five guys do alright! Sanibel can be ' -.i providing us with information which may deter further Incidents, at least Joe Searing, justly proud of from the same source. y : . . .," . •'- .. -• Sanibel. police department And finally to the overall suprrvi- \ sion of Captain Bill Trefny -_ who I To Island Reporter: I wish to com- feel is a strong influence in the pro- Study effect before mend both the hiredoffduiy Sanihe! fessions! demeanor of the Sanibel "police officers and I lie. on duly of- Police Department. ' \ spoil Island is . ficers who were participants in the Thank you to all of you for a job. eliminated investigation • into the events at well done. Mysejf, as manager of the Shell Island Heach Club between resort, and the board of directors The following letter to Harry Glaze, Thursday, July 2 through Sunday commend you all on your excellence. Lee County Director of Transporta- - July 8. ^ " Sanihel can be justly proud of their tion, was submitted for publication* ; The initial investigation by Of- police department. •- " -'_ ' :, ficers Kevin Moorehouse and Jim From dusk to dawn the beacon • Dear Mr. Glaze: The Committee of u Wilson who gathered fads and of the Sanibel Lighthouse tends . . Abe Milter, the Islands supports your plan to its rhythmic signal ••• --'•- names, provided a base for the cven- '... • :f * . Sanibtl replace the present lift span on the Sanibel "causeway with 'a fixed ' tua! identification and apprehension • please see page 27A> ^commentary Cats are 'good guys' in need of responsible management A .> several misconceptions prevajl concerning - kthc abandoned/stray and feral island cats. /We of the Protection of Animal Welfare .X •'•• :^ ^ ; Society, Inc. (PAWS; Inc.) would iikc to take

«•---» --"-" ^ this opportunity to explain the facts and to lt (,;„,*, . " clear up these misconceptions. '"' IL.J-•'" I It is believed that our wildlife, particularly ''• our songbirds, arc in perii due to ourcats. The .:-.-'' -.-. fact, however, is that the two major destroyers • of songbirds arc man and crows. — Develop- • ' • . ", ment of open land e/juates to less habitat; — Pesticides eliminate, available natural food • . ., . • . -..i.'. - ''sources: and — Crows are the major raiders of : ' "• • '.;'.•' nests.'Their population has increased greatly. : r -i - . •; The eagle-eyed, naturally curious crow raids the : " \. nests of other.birds. He js physically suited to budgeted for cat management. Rusinesses, - ':'*' ' "\.. ='••• spot nests, to easily land in any place and at our large raccoon itnd.rodent populations. The' • } - ,. ' •• • , any height, and is able to cover a great distance cat? are extremely beneficial in rodent popula- resorts, restaurants and residential owner's associations not only benefit from the cats' con- ":\'l. A of space. It is with great difficulty thatLour tions control and, as a,corollary. En sanitation; •''."I songbirds compete with the crows. It is true and disease control. ;! ... tribution to rodent, disease, and sanitation con-. : ''•• troi, but also in the following ways: at reduced ? that cats can destroy wildlife, but observational We believe that a controlled feral cat popula-^ .-'-• -C •'''' studies show a minimal number of wildlife kills. tion is a distinct asset to a community and as we liability exposure; b! good public relations with "'• / ; . Observational studies also show that wildlife " gain a greater understanding of the cats, we .; -. the community;.c) owners, patrons and guests i give kudos to management with a caring, ; . ..' T preys on cats and kittens. Hawks and alligators learn that it is, therefore, to the community's" ': responsible animal policy; d) employees favor •_'. ' ~ eat cats and kittens, and raccoons also maim advantage to manage. >che cat population. Spay- : managements'responsible action — good •. •" f- , > and kill cats. ing and neutering is the key element in cat • management. Experience in other communities morale booster; v) responsible, humane action .• * f = " ; - ;-^ A second major misconception involves the • has shown that a controlled spaying neutering reduces expenses. -. - '-(i " cats' breeding and proliferation. While it^is true : •- ; that the breeding cats can lead to a potential ?• program is the most cost-efficient method of cat . PAWS, Inc., needs volunteers, rages, 'i exponential growth rate, it is more often the "management. It is less costly than a periodic ex- • i adopters and monetary donations lo help relieve our Islands of a situation caused by irresponsi- • - .""' ' case that of these cats born in the wild, very termination program and obviously more •-. ..- '. hutnane. • % ." ' .. ', -|.-' |:! .' ble "citizens" who have failed to alter and con- I fiiwi perhaps one iri 10, survive. Additionally, " trol their animals' breeding. PAWS, Inc., is try-' --'''. ' the average life span of these cats that do sur- .A spaying and neutering cat management . " ing to handle an enormous job with presently M, vive is relatively brief. ;" ' " ,- --r program an be instituted through the responsi- : only a handful of active volunteers and very few A third major.misconception h that cats con- ble actions of private cat owners, residential • •f- ^ tribute little to our community .-On the con- owners associations, businesses and resorts.,: ' donations. Our community, and in turn our globe, can improve only with changed in our trary, cats are physirally well suited to prey on . with cats, and through volunteers cooperating ' hearts and heads. :-•'".-'. -i: ' ' rodents.which abound in many areas on the' with organizations such as PAWS, Inc. ,' • Please help PAWS, Inc., with your time and ,". islands, especially around attractive food While many resorts.restaurants and residen- ; donations. Write P.O. Box 672, Sanibel, FL, ' •' , n sources such as garbage dumpsters and trash tial owner's associations provide operating '[ 33957, or call 472 1417, 472-2220, or 472-4708/ /\ j-,^ .**.'- cans. Few "locals" would argue that the islnnds ,>funds to trap their nuisance raccoons at $35 per ;'' " . do not have a garbage/garbage storage problem, raccoon, and contract insect exterminators, it . "-' "'!• The board of PAWS ; ?,',: which in a large way accounts for and supports seems only logical that,funds should be, '}-,- . ; (Protection of Animal Welfare Society) puhEapfprufn

Boulevard would be limited by large ~ since the time the zoning injury oc- organize befnre the city council's Holtzman '•••*-= . structures at that intersection. curred until thy_ suit has been decision July 21. Had vf'e known that' compromise: city Please give the trial court a good . brought into'litigation. If ii^court this was Ihe property referred to in effort, in fairness to all, the^'single- judges against the Sanibel Land Us« : the published "Hn!t7.man settle reneging on duty family lot owners west and north of' Plan and zoning, cannot the city pay - • rnent * agenda iH'rn we wou>o have - the lloltzman property who have monetary damages basrd on ihe attended the July 7 hearing. Now we - A copy of this, letter to David abided by. tht Comprehensive Land • • 197-1 loss of value in rezohing the. are in NM until Aug. 1. Thank you for • LaCrotx, city attorney. Mas 'submit- Use Plan. Along Beach Road, in- properly? Thp HoUrnians "seem "to your letter of information sni! the ted for publication.''• dividuals built only single family b«- suing for nothing more thrtn they opportunity to respond. ''' houses instead of duplexes. Shell • could have claiirird in 1974"!^ '--• • / Kdward --in-J H.m! Schutier, . Dear 'Mr. LaCroix: At the July 21 Harbor people ripped out driveways i . Tht' city is strict with the (ittlp"_ = ' Sanihpl, -, • " -., ~' "council meeting we encouraged you to add swimtning pools. The Johnson guy o'iit wimpy against • the ,".. to leave the zoning line where it is house adjacent to the north side of & developers. This time, let's go for it! s lo " - without compromise regarding the the Itoltzman property was denied Five single family homes is right for '' have been gelling lonfjthy of -- Holtzman property at the northeast short term rentals. Is all this for the Shell Harbor residential lalo, Writers ard oiVotl !o keep ft leltofs lor publicnlion under corner of East Gulf Drive and Lin- naught? CLUP is a promise by the c- ... neighborhood. - '; ' iJ 350 words. Thoy should tj« -• : ' dgren Boulevard. Giving 10 or 12 'Gity of Sanibel to never Does the city cuuncit have the soni to "Public Forum", Island - units of multi-family density instead overdevelop. The city council will be authority to bypass the::spccific Reporter, P.O. Bo* R, Sanlbet, reneging on its duty on July 21 with Florida 339S7. All lottors of the permitted five single-family u amendment process and its public the proposed compromises. should Include name, address homes will initiate heavy usage of review with this current Ifoitzman and telephone number ol the ' boats at the decks and down the We ^should be unafraid of losing '. request for muttifamily use of single . writer. WllhholdlnglhB nama " canal whether, the property is ear- the lawsuit. How much time is allow- ' family .property?; We are ^writing of Ihe author ol a letter or use marked resort or not. Visibility to ot n "pen" name Is nol permit- ; cd for an individual to''sue for ..this letter for publication because tad, except tor rare Instances : make left.hand turns off Lindgren damages? i.e. it has been 13 years resiricnls have no lime to petition or 'In which Bleitof concolvablj- i_. could lead lo reprisals.

the devil's advocate Devil 'raises the devil'over decision-maker ' !•-... -" -.-.-• 'if", .;•-•'• By Richard C. Allen '. /-,- r~'\. County, on E.W. "Walt" Pellicer, termed the "dean of Florida sheriffs, was charged with the repeated It wasn't a criminal case, you say? Well, the • '•• ... The opinions below do nat necessarily reflect sexual harassment of two female employees; fonL charges were criminal in character, and the ••-" ~ ''-those of the staff or management of Gulf Coast ing and making lewd overtures to them, and .ishcriffs job and reputation were on the line. It Publications, Inc. Reader rc'iponse is invited. demanding that they touch him intimately if they was what the law calls "quasi criminal", and basic wanted to keep their jobs. He denied the accusa protections of-lhf rights of a defendant apply. - : ' ^TT have a wonderful father; 91, takes no medic- (ions, end the employees' complaints were Hut if.the sheriffs guilt was indued proved, if he " ! I cation, always eager for a day "at the beach, • presented to a hearing officer, Mark Herron. vice misused his authority to try to cot-rce^sexua] A has mort^teeth than 1 have. And, he has chairman of the Florida Ethics Commission. : favors from female employees, then the penalty is always been more concerned about me than about Herron found against t he sheriff, declaring: "I |so inadequate as li> b(- rirliruluii's. The prosecutor .• himself. lie tells me occasionally: "You really ^ -^ wasn't persuaded by his denials or his version of ~, asked for a $">,000 fine ~. which seems more in ought to ask the paper to change your title. People keeping with the gravity of the "ffrnsv. Ar.d. mure : events. You have to belie-ve one side or the other, are going to misunderstand, and think you are. pi o- and I wasn't persuaded by the sheriffs ; _ : significantly, asked tor the sheriff;, removal'from / • moling satanism!" Well, Dad. some folks do, I '•' testimony." He"awarded a penalty of a reprimand ; office — and that should have breri a part of- V* guiiss - especially the followers of Jerry FalwriJ, and a $2,500 fine., ~ ( t whaJcvsr penally was impoM-d. ; Hob Novak, or Mary "Anjk Wallace.'1 But I'm really"', • If that is the vice chsirman:_ui tht Florida Ethic;: A reprimand. Mr. Iltjrron'Mf the sheriff vn-r»- .-•' " just presenting my point of view ,r soraetirne's uii- Commission's idea of justice, then hrnught to I or. k :'guilly —..and there is sume doubt of thai in view "" popular (I'm a liberal!; sometimes wrong (I'm also for another line of work! First of all, whatever '. of your statement? as to how you defined your _... humanh but not really devilish. .. •''•••• happened to the'presumption of innocence, and ..the •role in the case, — he should at least havs been Having said that, I am going to "raise the devil", hurden of proof being on the prosecution? Herron removt'd from tlie office herso anu^e'l- And you. about something I read in the paper on Saturday, says the sheriff failed to persuade him. Not much •Mr. Herron? You ought (o be firftj. !o«rfor having;. 'June 2?,,Secms as though the sheriff of Putnam doubt where thy,hearing officer put the burden of • rendered such a lousy decision. ~ - - ^

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TOGRAGK By Steve Cason long, coconut palms are probably still a novelty, something to brag t paradise were a commodity about to the folks back home. that could be pickagtt] ami "Dear Joe and Mildred. Florida is Isold, it would comer with a beautiful. We found 3 nice house on coconut palm on the Libel Sanibel. It has two coconut trees in "This product contains sun, sand the front yard." ; and surf," the list of ingredients For tourists, a coconut is the ''•'" would.read. ultimate Florida . A fallen Open it, and the bright, moist scedon the side of the road is an - while grit inside would smell like invitaftor. to stop the car and . : Hawaiian Tropic. scramble after it. . r; -»*'• Bailey's would sell the 32 «>unc( Look, Mary 1-ou. A cucmuit. Wo size tor $5.49. can mif,r pina tohdas With a Loiipor \ou muld pro- That's not ri^oconut; Hilly Bob bably get 50 cents olf. Real coconuts are small and round Coconut palm.v The registered and kind, of hairy -like, fve seen trademark of Paradise Ini them in stores. Thej stand poised aiong our Believe it or nou that mistaken shores and streets with seeds big impression is very real to it lot of enough to bust a windshield. Like a first-time Florida' visilors.'No one pine tree with bid ponurt \ (•vir luld them that the littlo nui weeping willow with i punk hai' they've come to know and love a cut. A toothpick topped with a the coconut actually grows inside ft clump of green (roth. Two iide hy large, husky shell. side don't provide enough shade to Of course, everyone knows about hang a hammock. If an oak tree l u the sweet, white meat that line; mighty, then the coconut palm i a the inside of the nut. And the rich wimp. •wet tasty milk'that ran be made Real estate agents tout coconut from it. What most people don't trees as "lush tropical foliage.' know is how to get at it without ut More than one travel writer has u tering a string of expletives in the ed words like idyllic nnd erotic. process. Before"we get"to that, Restaurants buy the flakey white though, a tew (ads: * stuff in a can, and suddenly There are several varieties of Above: htand resident Kevin Spencer drink* the tuett juice of everything they serve is Pol'jne coconut palm,'The two most com a green coconut. Below Several uhackt \r\th a thorp knxft u*!l lia n. mon in Southwest Florida are the expose the tooljn\ce of the coconut If you haven't lived in Florida Malayan and Jamaican. The Jamaican variety grows to about often the only source of water. Oil 75 feet, the Malayan to about 35 is made Erom dried meat, called feel. Both are members ol the palm copra. Natives rub Ihp oil on their family, of which there are ikin to protect themselves from thousands of specie the harsh effects of the sun. Coconut palms are found in all of The hard inner nut can be used the world's tropical regions and in as a cup for drinking. Dried, it is, most sub-tropic regions, primarily burned for fuel. Fiberfrom the in the coastal zones. Here in husk is woven together to make Southwest Florida they are rarely rope and even fishing nets. Fronds found more than five to 10 miles in- from the tree arc used to make land. In the proper environment thatched huts as we!l as a fine they arc extremely hardy, tut they cloth called lava-lava. A potent li cannot tolerate the cold and will quor, called jakaroo, fs made from utdom survive much north of Fort the sap of the tree. "The cocon\lt is to the Pacific islanders what the The trees are capable of jirodu<- buffalo was to the plains indians." in IT coconut ^ \ (, *tr round out ^aidSpenctr because it takes nine to 12 months Ily contrast, the coconut palm is for the fruit to; ripen, ihej- rarely u-.e? •. j Kevin Spencer an hlaml Simply put, the damn things art fieparier-atlvertising represen- so difficult to crack open, it's easier 1 taiiv*i who spent 10 months in to go tii the Morr and buy a" on MicTciitsii group of ibo.it 2 000 But that takes nil the fim.outnf it. isnnds in *n< irid i'lcific I ift TKrr i* iwrt 'Mr IT \>- w t.> firm A • ©>••

L* from page IB ^.- o methods is to grate I'm: fresh hu-at in targo.r hunks, ualtiightly and until all that remains is the furry, _.„' bake until goldon brown. The j- grapefruit size nut. There's also the/ resulting product ^ toasted _ ~ method whereby one smashes the coconut - ran then be sprinkled j Coconut on a hard surface, say a on ice cream or cake or eaten by driveway, until the outer shell is ; -itselfasasriack. -r - cracked and soft'enough' to "pud". One of (be mo«( common . ,,-• • This I have tried myself'lnd found misconceptions iibfiUl the coconut very frustrating. has to do with its fabled milk: , - Another method, this one used "Everybody thinks that the liquid by..Pacific islander?, involves driv- inside"iffe nut is the milk, but it's j ing .\ two inch diameter wooden -not," siifS .Spfir.cpr. "It's the juke.*" c -stake in the ground, the top of The milk is derived from the which has tjobn whittled to a fiat meat. To make "milk.you - ". point, Wish the point of the stake J need finely prated cwonul and a i about knec-tiigh. hold the ends of piece of checM-cinth. Wrap the' ^ the coconut with hoth hands as if it, mratin.thp cheesecloth and twist were a football, and bring it down the ends jp a wringing motion. The sharply on the point so that ii '-' - while, milky liquid that seeps out strikes thestake at an angle. By • . is the milk, it has the same con- rotating the coconut slightly before sistency as regular wbole milk, hut each blow, the husk can be easily with the flavor of coconut. : separated from the nut. Using this ; To make coconut oil. heat the process, Spencer,said, natives can , milk at low temperature until it • shuck an entire coconut in.as little turns clear. The milk will stay in . as tfcree or four seconds. " oil form as los% as it is kept above • - Once you've gained access to the 85 to 90 degrees. Any cooler and it - [nut, which can be quickly halverf ,-. staris to congeal. Coconut oil, with a machete, the white meat is" which is used in many commercial pried out easily.with a dull knife. skin care products including most : Feel off the thin, dark colored rind, suntan oils, makesa "fantastic or akin the outside of the moat and moisturizer," says Spencer. Jt is ready for use. .. There are, of course," hundreds, if -•'--.• Coconut meat can he used in ••: not thousands, of other way!) to en- * m:iny_wasv\ !t is delicious raw", joy the coconut. All it takes is a eaten right from Ihn nut. Or it ran sturdy ladih-r, a little patience, and be cooked. One of the simplest a pinch of imagination.C! ^.

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';•_ ban-.acles and otiior r/lhV; suhjert of 1 .f i Backyard Habitat for~ To obtain'.a'copy of. spineless creatiires- I'Jijifrs to he tfm-n du'r- , .*Florida's -Birds and the booklet, write to"; They'll -[.ilk .ibuut in,; \)w - Tour ilnvs -f : Beasts,"is a creation of ilic .-{feds ..f [n>siicidc "mi^ctinics. Anther i the,Florida Came and. : the commission's Fresh Water Fish Com- .residues , ii» t-sta.iry. .^variety »f the Nongame .\Vildlife Suc- mission, Nongamr life, ahuiit 'iiiicrfdjes - 'baelerium shrnvs jini- tion and the U.S. Wildlife Section, thai CJiiid. prolr-i't fdini niise ..for eonlro-liiijj . Department V of : South Meridian sect, •Agriculture. In addi- Tallahassee, •.i,!.! cuiftin- i-ct i tion - to color 32399-1600.3 "3 for human re very li»5t%|iecrfi"r, photographs, written lWllik ii they cunt nil pests information and charts, rrontiires !h;.t cl'itf .i!Jnuit harniirtj; "non- the booklet includes il- wnlt.T(ii|>e.s in iwnver el--'-organisms such ... lustrations by wildlife Left: One of the - (danls. and disea^-s of ;1S humane dogsd , birds, artist Swnnncc. Nar- greatest services' a " cnlin.iry iTUslaroa like an-J useful prcdnUir1 in- landowner can do for'"-- shriniji arid = Inhslers. seels " "Putting up bird wildlife is to leave at When'-at- kast one or two dead py feeders and bird : ifiilpts arc; itiiffc to I'iifleria, fun^i. and houses - docs hclp_ trees standing per ;': quarter-acre lot. Mor€ farm them. , ' viruses c;ni alsn lie iisi wildlife", but these are' It's the 'iinniial temporary measures," : ; •nucting ur.t(ie,S»icifly "It's wiindcrrul l<> ~ " said Susan Cerulean, forest-duelling birds '?• for iiivtrtfh'ratc : atid mammals require u'.i i "" V':",'"r. think thai science will . co-author of,,' the Palholofiy. hosr.1 !>>..,„.,,,,, ,y d(,sj booklet and head of the ' ;n hale or cavity fur .'• 1 Nongame Wildlife Seer nesting or shelter, i!i;.5' ";""?/'" I^U.m,,.,d fungi and •• Honda to cttntrnl tion. "This booklet goes cording t W vice president''". yard into a more Right: trumpet ripe; ^•A-Jii. din-i-ts1 1KAS. - natural habitat for,,?.II its orange flouers pro- kinds of birds, animals vide ncctnr for humm- ays Uriwri and even reptiles." ingbirds. ; »f half a • -. She said many, of .- wny, hv biitaiitp -the; Florida's new residents chi-rs .sludyiiiK insert".. K/»al ln-inj; not so much'- tend to landscape their diseases," "Hnnie „ f« kill jtesls as tu |">re-^ yards to resemble their (•iirdtuersand nun NUT- vent eriwu.'mi rally former lawns up north ' or out west or in other uz'uif; liacitlii* ifiar- Tliat . uican>. h"-s ; parts of the country. "So they use exotic i> (non-native) plants t-hal developing and pnWn- ..less sires'; (in the en- can look pretty but ting v.i\\\ strains all the v i r u ;i tire n t .'" !_' don't'provide food or suitable nesting space for native wildlife," she Bring a buddy to'ERBC said. "By using native plants, people cpn lave Left: the greenbrier's '-." 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«a with a grain of salt, refuge report Refuge is home to » Cooj cooking for hot days th"e unused tomatoes can he refrigerated for mottled duck, a species - future use. r.. By Glnnl Brown to bone and cut up a leg ScYub and rinse your - of special concern [ "If you can't stand of lamb. Do not ask him . : to "rube" it or you will glands well and "use By Krlstle J. Seaman (he hoat, stay out of the . them to stir and knead ; * kitchen," to psraphrasi; get odd looking, flat v More than 90 mot lied dut-ks can he seen puddl- : dear Mr. Truman...an«I pieces of meat which the mixture until all ing in the waters around the J.N. "Ding" Darling ; it's very good "advice' have been bi-aicn to thc_ ingredients are minutes.- Pour some ' National Wildlife Refuge. Particularly, the mottled • wh.lc.we ki?cp having death,- since in their thoroughly integrated. .olive oil in a howl and •ks prefer feeding in the fresher water area to : these record breaking lingo ''cubing" is a. Itwill he gooshy. brush the onions well the Itft of Wildlife Drive beyond the observation i 98° degree days. special treatment for C Marinate the-mix- with it. ... [\ tower. > \. I The answer is to use tenderizing meat (as in ture in the refrigerator. Most Americans Also called Florida ducks, they are among the i a charcoal or gas prill, "cubed steak"). Be sure until ready to cook., think lamb should; bn rgcr ducks, with a body weight averaging a little 1 ' to ask him to leave Make sure you have on one of the happiest in- - well-done. H is over two pounds. They look similar to a female some of thTfat on.> _ hand olive -oil. four delicious rare, medium vestments you can medium onions, salad mallard and the black duck. Their overall ap ....• make* considering the If you don't- have rare or at least-stilir pearnnce is a splattered or mottled brown, tan and makings and your pink, but if you want it marvelous things you metal skewers, buy favorite oil and vinegar black, The males have yellow bills, females, can cook on it. some bamboo ones and' well-done, you're going orange. Both have orange feet, hut the females' 1 dressing- Before the to have to lower the lid And if you handle it soak them in water for guests arrive, peel and right, you may be ahle several hours before of the grill while it is In 1985. the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service iden- quarter the four cooking. ; to get someone else to using so they won't " onions. Si* quarters fit - tified mottled ducks as a species of special em- - do the actual standing burn up. . " nicely on one bamboo Place the . onion phasis. A cooperative agreement was^jlrawn bct- over.the grill. Ladies, True shishkabal) skewer.., Make up skewers on the ends of een the service and the Florida Game, and , who can? coo to the must be marinated in a1 the grill where it is Freshwater Fish Commission: Emphasis has been skewers of lamb pieces; cooler. They will need nearest gentleman. covered glass> or(1 you'li get between six- placed on banding the birds with coded bands and ,,"Ah, my dear, barbecu- Cceramic container for a and seven filled bam- to be turned about four censusing their roosting and breeding grounds. ing is sooooo macho!" minimum of overnight; boo skewers from two times, brushing them About 20 areas throughout the state are observ- Gentlemen need not ," 20 to 24 hours is not too pounds of lambC at each rotation with ed and birds arc banded, giving the biologists in- despair either, because long. more oil, Place the formation about movement, distribution, survival, at least one liberated For three or four Shishkebabs are nor- Iamb skewers over the age and sex. This information is used to establish people, use two pounds mally served with rice. center of the'grill and and preserve critical habitat areas for the ducks. -, '" lady will be dying-to If you have a turn only once. •'•:/. prove.that she is just of lamb chunks. Add For medium rare to Here at the refuge, banding takes place on as capable as any man. three tbs. of allspice, microwave, that's'cool moonless summer nights. The element of surprise s - one tbs. each of garlic too. If you don't, you'll medium, cook, un- In which case, you in- have to cook it on top of covered, for about five is essential. Danders track the moUIed ducks by ;• vite her over and let powder, and cumin, a or six minutes on each airboal. When the ducks reach brushy cover, bird - her do the macho thing good glug of red wine, 2_ , the stove but 20 banders jump off the boat and chase each bird un-T while you restock the oz. olive oil, one Urge minutes\ of heat _ side. For well dene, if tit caught. Life as a bird bander is easier when the ice trays and prepare (or two medium) onion shouldn't kill you. Buy you must, put the lid of birds begin to mojt in late July and .August. A •-'•• the salad inside where chopped into small some ; Uncle Ben's the grill down and cook bright spotlight is used. This occasionally - ,, •» it's cool. •-. .. chunks, and if you hap- [please, not minute "the lamb about eight disorients the bird so capture is easier.; rice)-and follow,, the : And what _ wiir be " pen to have a couple of minutes on one side On the night of Jun 25, 30 mottled ducks were vine-ripe tomatoes, directions on the box'. and about six minutes cooking? Armenian • -After the guests ar- banded on the refuge. Subsequently, the refuge shishkebab. <-- squeeze them in. Lack-' on the other- "o •-•;.' expects to band ducks at least one night in both ~ •-j At your friendly Ing these, you may.rive, turn on the gas Then retreat to your July and August. : . ,„•'••• neighborhood super- substitute two canned grill and let it heat, air-conditioning and Visitors are encouraged to drive through market ask the butcher tomatoes. That is two covered, for 10 to 15 feast! 3 WiMlifeJlrivc from sunrise to sunset any day ot... the year. Kris tie Seaman is an outdoor recreation planner at the re/uge, . : -~'!'

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"We've been catching shark ui \«/and redfish in the passes and~-i. hooked late in the day in the vicini- like you wouldn't believe," he said. t£ backwaters while^Sanibel guides '• ty of May Reef and made several ..: Eckartz said he saw a large O were concentrating on the tarpon spectacular jumps, its body : "brilliant yellow" algae bloom Divers interested in par-O £j and shark action around May Reef- silhouetted against the setting sun. about seven to 10 miles out. and. tt last week, ticipaling in a county-sponsored "H was beautiful," said Rolieson, theorized that it may have had '_',' reef monitoring program should ° The week got off lo an excellent some impact on the tarpon, . < start with close to two dozen tar- • contact Lee County Marine exten- i jj pon jumped, most around the mid- . sion agent Max Puckelt. Divers will be trained in the procedures •~" die of the week, - '• S^reral pompano were caught off ^ Sanibel guide Alex Payne htcked _ Sanibel beaches using sand fleas ; '-•'• for monitoring the county's ar- .. up with no iess than nine fish on for bait, and a 37-inch cobia was .•". Fishing 40 miles offshore Satur- . tificial reef system. About 20 Wednesday and Thursday. Out of taken near the pier, said Bait day, Fritz Stopnelbein, Jack I'rimm divers are needed. "We'want to ; and Rover "Prep" Biglow caught a know if there's enough interest to "•• - the, nine, his charters got two to i3.- Jackson of the Bait Box. The guy ;. ; the boat, an 80- and a 100-pounder. who caught the, cobia "didn't even number of grouper, including three . -: get the program off the ground." They were fishing with live pinfish know what it was. 1 had to tell . in the 24- to 30-inch range. They said Puckett.-For more informa- threw back the smaller ones. Troll- :- tion, call 335 2202. . r in 25 feet of water off Estero. AH " hirn." said Jackson. •_:• of the fish were released. Captiva resident Steve ing on the way back in.;!hey caught '- Said Payiie, "There's a hetluva "Wildman" Dozier, also caught a four Spanish mackerel and a bunch - ~\. lot of fish out there." cobia last week, a 32 pounder. He of bonita. Two of the Spanish ?. Vacationing Ohio resident Ed Ji was fishing off 'Tween Waters " mackerel were about 13 inches - Shoal hooked up with seven tarpon beach using live pin fish. Joe long. The other two, 18 to 20 in- SHARK.TARI'ON TOURNA- ches. - -:: :' -Wednesday morning and boated r Thomas at 'Twecn Waters Marina MKNT:Sanibcl Island Fishing Club . two of them, both in the 70- to & said Dozier swam his bait out to • is sponsoring a one day.shark and . .- r- 80-pound class. Shoal was fishing get it far enough offshore and had tarpon tournament Saturday, July with Sanibel Marina guide Dave just gotten back lo the beach when 25 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cash prizes. Case in 23 feet of water off May /"he got the hit. , In September the county will \ , will be awarded to the boat with : Reef! Dave's father Don, video- undertake an extensive channel , « the heaviest tarpnrijnurse sharks " taped the action. marking project in the, Roosevelt : - •; don't count), the boat with the Fishing in the backwaters that Channel and Blind Pass. Markers j highest total weight of sharks, and Captiva Capt. Jerry Way reports ~j. will be installed from about marker the boat with the most tarpon : '. afternoon. Bob Candow and his two : sons, Clayton and Tyson, hooked up a lot of snook and redfish in the 6 off North Captiva, down releases, Entry fee is $100 per boat :" with two tarpon, a 100-pounder passes and back bay. He's also get- Roosevelt Channel to Blind Pass ,A for tne pros and $50 (or amateurs. ; that got off after three jumps and ting a lot of blackttp sharks in the "••-.. and out into the gulf, said Lee Registration forms wit be mailed to a 78-pounder, which was boated. It two- to four-foot "edible" class. County Nautical Recreation Plan-' club members later this month. —\ was Candow's first tarpon in 10 The tarpon action, he said, comes years of trying. "He bought a cou- and goes. "You may get a couple pie of bottles of champagne to . . one day and bomb the next,"? he The 'nothin-est' contest of them all ., celebrate." said Case. 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i By Matt Perez '..-''•-•• - i: bad risk for county transportation directors. :•' outhwest Florida Bicycling Council wanis '"- In addition. Stilbert claims motorists and bikers accessto Sanibei and Capliva islands via the " ..would face undue safety hazards if bicycles.w'enj ' Scauseway, and will encourage county L allowed on the causeway. • •••-• - , engineers to include a bike path in construction Coolcy said part of SFBC's goal will b« to *-\. : plans for the new Sanibul Causeway bridge. educate motorists^ nd cyclists about how ihey caii j Council president Nick Cooley maintains island .•.share the same stretch of road in a safe m.innt-r. ; ! cyclists have expressed interest in joining-forces -,-'' I.ee County Department of Transportation and j with lhe political action group, which officially Engineering Director Harry G'aze has said adding' formed July 9. An island representative will be '' : : bike paths to the causeway would be expensive nominated by the first membership drive meeting ' .-:•and that county commissioners.might not approve ... scheduled for Aug. 6, he added..SFBC's tirst : funding the"pr.ojeet. >=»*= ; meeting was held to name Four preliminary of-, . ^-'There's no'reason professional bikers whouid \ fi'cers and get the'lobby rolling. , ;, want to come to a dead end spot like Sanihti ami. In addition, the group cites Cov. Hob Martinf>z\ •- expect (taxpayers) to pay for it." said Stilbert. He "recent budgeting for ;in additional 16 county bicy- .points out a difference between the recreational:; cle facilities coordinators throughout Florida as bike rider, who use island bikr; paths, and the part of a statewide effort to cope with the growings "professional" cyclist, who prefer using roadways numbtT;;of cyclists. .; to drive with motorists. - ••'"•..; ;' ..Recently released statistics, t|uoled by the : "There's a lot of difference between bicycling ; Associated Press, state Florida has the highest an- and professional bikers," said Stilbert. adding that Tnual per capita number of bicycle related . .:-• only the professionals are willing to cycle from : fatalities: 111. Only California, with 112 hicyele ' Fort Myers to the islands via the.causeway. ; related fatalities exceeds that amount, but that Copley has said he could find 4fl(J bicyclists in.;",. 'slate has twice the population of Florida. : Sanibel who.wouJd love lo be able to cycle nrross ' Cooley, stating bicyclists need to 'organize, to get the mainland to Fort Myers. Also,.as manager of! roadway rights they deserve, said bicycles need to Befljamin~Cyclcry in Fort Myers and president of . be Integrated into the transportation system.:; -Lee Riders Bicycle Club, he stands to financiallyM -: ' But Saniuel citizen Elmer K.Sfilheri, presidi-nl benefit from promoting bicycleriding. ..' %~ of Committee, of Neighborhtnids Association, Inc., - Tony Halskt in action ° calls the group's effort to cycle across ihe-bridge a •V '[ •-..' >, "'• pleose see page 1 IE Host pro.Halski ^ *whoops* Harmsen, Waddellfor $625 purse

By Matt Perez \ ^ Tony Hitlski marched through four rounds of tense competition to>win the men's '25 singles at • : the SundialDave Dickenson Ter.nis Tournament - July 10-12. '. ' . •••-'-. ..-._:,. -• -" -•:-.- Habki, resident tennis professional ai host Sun- . dial Reach and Tennis Resort, survived a grueling semifinal match against Rick Harmsen of Fort ~ Laudenials, who is ranked sixth in Florida Tennis . Association standings, said Rob Smith of Sundial. Harmsen had Ualski down by four games at break point in the fourth set when Ualski rallied to pull ;ix straight wins together and eventually take tht match, he said. .. :. -Y* "I whooped him," 5aid Ualski. And of the six- .: game comeback, he added, "That made me a happy man." > " ;.;• ..- ' •, . • Tony DiCarh swerves around a pylon pocket in Adam Sebnld and Tyler Archibald decide Halski took home the lion's share of the $1,000 • the obstacle course on his uay to top honors in . enough decoration is iaoujfft and nmave purse in his division with $625 in winnings after. : the bike rodeo._-: , : V '• streamers flagging the wheels of this bike. '. defeating Barry Wnddeli of Casa Ybel Beach •13/ Resort 6 3,7-6.7-1. Harmsen and Waddell took $125 - and $250 respectively for their semi -final'and final Youngsters urged finishes.' '' ., 'K - •" •• ,^"": -. to wear safety organized the rodeo with the help of Benjamin i' Cyclery and Sanibel Police Department. " . :. Waddcll defeated Dave Dickenson 6-2,6-4, to go helmets when cycling ,r. Safety messages also were issued by police \' into the the final round against Halski. The tour- aides E.A: Morgan and Ruth Cutcher, and they '{• nament is named after Dickenson, Halski said, -.; By Matt Perez registered serial numbers of 30 bicycles with ;! because DicVenson, an insurance consultant for the ll but one island cyclist who participated Sanibel Police in case the bike is lost or stolen. • >Mariner Croup, Inc. put up the money for the .->. r ; in the Summer Bike Rodeo sponsored hy Also, Morgan and ditcher brought a film weekend event. '" ;'; •'" ; - - SaniberRecreation Complex came lo the donated by Fort Myers Police Department call- .: A Halski said good weather graced the event with -safety-slanted event seemingly without their ed "Mike the Bike" to get the safety message ;, heads; that is, only one cyclist wore a bike . > - across in animated fashion, - ' ''•' only a threat of showers clouding the sky. Play helmet, considered by cjclisls the most impor-^ ' FunligurediR the bike rodfo following the : W3S stopped only when Gary Trapp in thr Men's .JO Division put on his Iioris Becker diving imila- <^ •'" tant safety Hem. • .- • film. Phillips and Kcyes marked off two race : ; ticn^and crashed a tennis post in the third set, br- . Jill Frederick; wearing her safety helmet, was v'courses, for straight sprints and an obstacle •...;• inging'down the net with hfe effort to return a - singled out as a good example by Nick Coolcy of. course. Hefore thesracing, however, there was a :; drop shot and enuring the match to be moved to Lee Riders Bicycle Ciub. who gave a speech on •=,• : bike parade in which each cyclist decorated ' another tourL .. * ., -•- ')•. bike safely to the group of abotit 50 elementary their vehicle wilh streamers and crepe paper. .• s school-aged cyclists. Cooley says tn all cyclists, -- : Julie Highl won the top award for having the "Hfiy a helmet." * . best decorated bicycle and Tony DiCarto took "'-;• In the-Men's 45 Division, Dickenson defeaird . , ?•• ^ According to the ,\'en< York Times. 75 percent _• thi; racing awards in both the sprint and .i Ron May.6 2.fi-3, in the setnifinais and I.FS Hester : ; :_ of all bicycle-related deaths are caused by head • obstacJo'course.CJ • " ' : 6-1.6 I in f,he finals to take 5325 in prize money. •'injurk's, and ihnt percentage wsuild be reduced Winners in individual grades included Hester received $175 for his effort. }i more cyclists simjiiv wore holmt'ts. The Times , T Sprint: ' -.'•'. 1 states more "than 30 nodcts '-i s;ifely ht'Imet^., •*• " Grade 1, Brian' SehaM; • "•- Mark llarnrr nnd Mary Scifnnl ripfcatnl HaUki are manufactured in a v.n"!iMv?f colors and • Grade 2, Ian.lobe; and Magglf Morris 6-2,2-6.6-1 :« win the $325, sizes. '-..'•• . Grade 3, Lucas BcBBife. • ;.,' " . [[ purse in the Mijtvd DUUIIIL'S Drawi'llal^ki and Mor- ris received $175 for.iheir second placr finish after •*• Hecrt-atioji .speci:;;i-^t f mv Koyrs .said she Grudo -I. Jeremy MorUgomerv": • ~ s : ' cycles 10 iiiilt^ a dsy' f.:i ^3:i!!»ll l)iki> p.iths. : "Grade 5, Tony f)iCr.r!o| . :' ••'* ;: defeating" Kevin Hunt and Kristk- Spangenhf-rg . Though .she hr,s no! v-uev.,~ tie'inct yt-t, she said Obstacle Course: t- ". -"-, ". 9. fi fl.fi-2 in the semifinal match. ' •'' . she now plans to huv appropriate head ifear. . Grftde'l. Jill'Frffderick; . . ^'t TJio'tournamnU was lhe third in the summer ." •u "We thought -Uisl, siii'e 'AM Island is full of •• Grade 2, Amanda Ibwkin; '-.' ., '•,•• series of United Stales Tennis Association rioriti;i 'bike paths, that.this was a good way to stress' . Gra-I« ;I,Hyan Archibald; .-b , Tt-nnis Association tournaments at Sundial. 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casting. around Both sea and freshwater anglers face new bag limits By Fritz,and Morma Stoppclbeln ffective June 29,1987 recreational During three years of study at the Tenoroc i: but kept only about 4,500. 'V :_ S fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico were - State Reserve Fish Management Area near i| . "Although these regulations may not be ^ E restricted lo three Spanish mackerel per '_ Lakeland, fisheries biologists have collected an ;i necessary on a statewide basis," Chapman said, ". ;J person per'day/from federal waters.'At the ,.- abundance of data that confirm "management-by- : "Florida's rapidly expanding"population may some w meeting of the Florida Marine Fisheries Comniis- regulalion" can work. ••••=- : day mean the choice between management by > ' sjon in Fort Myers, June 26, the commission "Oiirwho!e,intent when we hegan this experi- r: regulation, where needed, or poor bass fishing." Z agreed to go along with the same limits for.state1 ment was lo determine if managementby- ';, ., Each regulation being tested at Tenoroc has the; ° waters if the proposal is approved by the Cover- regulation would be an effective tool for maintain ,: specific purpose of protecting5 a target group,of ^ nor and Cabinet. fng quality bass fishing amid heavy fishing;~; '. bass, identified as a key to building and maintain- . "!> The recreational i]uot.i for federal waters in the pressure," Fisheries Biologist Russell Johnson ]'• ing a qualify fishery, for the-'angler to enjoy. -. JJ '-"gulf on that basis is estimated to be 1.08 million, said. "When we started this project, one of our i Slot limits, usually accompanied by reduced bag f^ - i pounds during (he fishing year July l'to June 30. biggest concerns was whether or not fishermen '• limits, serve several functions! The populations 33 • The commercial allocation for the year is 1.12 ; !- would accept catch and release fishing. We've _. ;; under the slot is reduced by fishing, which means • million pounds. Purse seines will not he allowed to found that most of the fisherman are more than •{••• less competition and more forage to go around. Re- .[ V> harvest Spanish mackerel in federal waters of the -willing to sacrifice 'taking-home-t he-bag' for the :'• main ing bass grow faster and are more, rapidly opportunity to enjoy quality"fishing experiences." ;• Gulf of Mexico. Accord-ng to Nation.il Marine :\ recruited into the slot and protected. The more ' l To determine if bag restrictions, slot limits and : fish protected by the slot, the more fish are ^ Fisheries Service, th« revised catch limits are catch arid release regulations were doing the job,, ; '• necessary to rebuild the declining stocks, yet available for recruitment into trophy size fish. • allow commercial and recreational fishermen to - biologists also set up a comparative study on other » One of the most important regulations and one' harvest the resource ai acceptable conservation > lakes in the reserve where anglers could catch the, j where (he angler's cooperation is most needed, is levels." • ;. •" ' - : . .""••'• •'" '" state limit of 10 hass per day with no size limit. ->, accurate completion of the creel sheet after each ~-; fn a few nioiiths, fishermen foun-1 bass hard to :, bass is taken. The creel sheet ton tains' information :•_ come by in those lakes, and success rates dropped: on bass size number taken, numbers kept am! : : Don't think that saltwater fishermen arc the on-. rapidly. : ." "".. •-•' • : • ' •':• released, and hours fished. This information is " . ; e ,9 ly fishermen facing restrictions in their recreation""" : Threaten and release bass Jakes offer the " .r critifa§o the biologist determining (lie effect •;. ~;;. •'With the explosion_in the number of freshwater anglers interested in.qiialily fishing the opportune regulations are having tin the hass populations. " ; ..- tournaments that lias taken place during the past ty to catch more.am).bigger fish. Regulations re- . Even if the angler is unsuccessful, biologists need . . 5 : few years, it was inevitable thai the increased at- quiring the Mease, of bassfyii'ajjbi.h'at lfi.WO b.iss: to know. V' . ... " -,, • r.. - • ?-' tention directed to bass fishing in Florida, along 'rthat might otherwise have been taken hume were •• with the decline in water quality and fishery J', still available for future anglers to catch. Again. ' '.'• It is just such data that has been lacking in ef- habitat of freshwater areas, would lead to the. recycled bass contribute greatly tu improved ; forts to prepare management plans for many • same dilemma that faced saltwater fishing a :• fisherman success. saltwater species. A case in point was the tarpon, ; decade ago. .; : - "If only R few people fished Tenoroc, overfishing .which led to so much controversy among local • The resource can only stand so much pressure would probably not occur, but the popularity of anglers at the recent workshop held by the Marine and the rapidly increasing population adds stress old phosphate mines among bass anglers and the ••:Fisheries Commission. . ?©, to the fish and their habitat. Concerned anglers, location's proximity to an urban area ensun-s lots . The State of Florida ranks near the bottom in having observed the lack of preventive managc- of pressure,p, " said Fisheries Biologisg t Phil Chap- v government funding for fisheries research. As a - ment in saltwater fishery management until it was .man, project coordinator.' "It is evident that e result, fishery managers have to" "wing it" when too late for some species, welcome the watch- witith restrictiviti e measures, whichih ilincludd e didailly _ . population declines of certain species indicate, , fulness of the Game and Fre3h Water Fish Com- . quotas on the numbers of fishermen permitted to =< harvesting restrictions are needed to prevent total mission (GFWFC) and its preparations to prevent fish in the area, these management regulations are ollapse of the fishei ,- freshwater fishing frcm decline. -.-. , -essential if we are to maintain a quality bass _ : - In order to gather much-needcd'factual Informa- ';• - H_doesn't take£ crystal ball to realize that the fishery. . -f ^ • ' [ ' \ tion for management of tarpon, Florida League of way is being paved toward stricter limiting of some In the three years Tenoroc lakes have been M Anglers is preparing "creel sheets" lo distribute freshwater species_r . The GFWF... C„ has issued .. available to the public, anglers made almost 25,25,000 0 to tarpon clubs and anglers throughout the slate. several news releases during the past few months tripsi , ttlltotallini g 11300113,0000 hhours of fishing effort. On These will be available for the beginning of the on the subject of "management by regulation." .those trips, they caught more than 20,000 ba next tarpon season.O . ^ '_•_'-.

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Mfltv Lnu Traucli! fiiil camt tu Sanibfl 12 ypan ago frnm Menlo, Ohio w'lrre she uorhed telling rral nime (or 17 \t*n. :

Since coming to1 Sanfbpl. slip.has lived M Macln«r Polnle ulth her husband utiu Is the resident manager. Mary Lou ha» worked In ' con Jo manaqimfnt, iFiitiih drid ialf*. She Jiitrted John N.iumann & Ass "dates In 19S3 and hat been a member of ihe T»o Mtlllr.n • Privalelanalwilhvieworihelakes* Covered parking • Afnplestorage Dollnr Club since "thai lin.r. (n WXf>. Mriry Lou giadualtd lo ihe HIICP Million Dollar Club. ;• Grand Opening Celebration *".'••>., ;: j ' ;; - Building 6 , , • Work with a professional... 1 .-.: ; call .- " 6 Reserve now for fall completion. Pricei from '69,900. Mary Lou Trauchl Realtor-Ass at 472-3121 John Naumaiin & Associalcs, Inc [pallors with offices at: i: 1149 Periwinkkr VVrfy / 2427 IVriuinkle IVny r SANCARLOSBLVD.ATSUMMERUNRD. ; " Saiibd Wand/Fkirida 33957 (813) 472-3121 466-6676' -• : " r: .-. \ OF'ENDAIlY^toB " Toll Free: In IX (8001282-0360 Out ot Fl, 18tM» 237-600-i •0

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V CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: bptn Woodsy g> through Saturday from ?0 a.m. to 9 p.m .; — Sundays to j>,ro. lo 5 p.m.. located on - ,rt- Causeway Road. 472-ireo. " : . 5= EMERGENCY NUMBERS: Police, . Fire and Paramedics". 936-3600. island ; Reparl'tr, .P.p Drawer R Sambcf —I "Apothecary.|24-houi emergency service), i day of each monlh IQ a rn. 31 Cantcva Com-. :. FL 33957, Oearilir-e for mf(,r,-na!ia:i 3 472-2768. CROW (Care and flenab'Mtalirjn is Friday prior to thf Thursday ~* ol Wildlile), 472-3644, . •?• j LION'S CLUB: Meets the first and third publ<«tiOn. ln!o'rr:at>cr In (S|SnJ CJ ISLAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Open I Wednesdays. 6:30 p.m. at Sanibe! Com-;: ifsrpd on a spa« available Q- Thurs. and Sat. 10am. to 4 pm. Closed 1 munily Center. ' . - ill make ever/ effort to m on holidays. • ' -— AMERICAN BUSINESSWOMEN'S and l! if ' I- CAPTIVA MEMORIAL LIBRARY: Open 9 ASSOCIATION: Meol-t \U second Thurs- 5 : a.m. to 4:30 pm. Tuesday. Thursday and ,L^day of every month at Beachvisw Country 9 Friday." 9 a.m. to 9 p m . Wednesday; 9 am. ^ Club. Cocktails 5:30 p.m. dinner 6:30 p.m. S to 12:30 p m. Saturday. Closed Mor.day U.S. POWER SQUADRON: General a SANIBEL PUBLIC LIBRARY: Open 10 am. membership meetings second Wednesday Q to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday: 10 a.m.. of each monlh al the Community Associa- -•2 to noon Saturdays; 7 to 9 p.m. ' tion, Periwinkle Way. Luncheon each Wedriesddys. 2412 Florence Way,.Phone Wednesday at noon and executive meeting : 3 472-2483 .-'"• •"•".'• • - the. first Wednesday of each month. For In- J2 EMERGENCY VETERINARY CLINIC: 5605 formation, calM72 1316. ""-" South Tamlamt Trail (in ine Dragon Plaza), ROTARY CLUB: Meets every Friday at 7.45 > , "' Fort Myers; 939 5542: offering emergency a.m. at Wll's Landing'. Visitors and guests := veterinary service nights, weekends and are welcome. For Information, call holidays. • - ~ . ' . 472-2880. BARRIER ISLAND GROUP FOR THE ARTS (BIG AHT5)' An organization founded to CHURCHES: build a cultural community ol Sambsl and Capliva. All members and prospeclive SANI8EL COMMUNITY CHURCH: 1740 S members are urged to attend meeiinQ5.' "". Periwinkle Way. Son-Jay worship 10 a.m. ) MeeU the last Monday of the monlh at " '" includes children's foinistfy and nursery ! 7:30 p.m. For further in format ion^contact available.Molhet's Morning Out. Fridays 9 [ Polly Malsumoto, 275-3065. .-,.<.*- . a.m. Office hours 9 a m. lo 3 p.m.. Mcntij/f' | SANIBEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: '."' . Ihrough Friday. Pastors: Dr. Denny Den- Meetings held on Ihe second Wednesday o o nison Dr, John Wilcox, 472-2684. ' Cotr'iCt Hc-tircoEiecut'vesJandits ser- . cemer and q'fi shop own Sunday 1-4 p.m. 1' of each month, November through May, SANIBEL CONGREGATIONAL UNITED" vic°2 are all free- ami corhUent^!. Fnr fur-' March lo April. e*ccp! Easier. Guided traii j 6:30 p.m. a! the Community Associalion ; ; CHURCH OF CHRIST: Sunday services at . ~ ther informat.on. call 93Ev3OGi. •: . \ tours Monday throyg Saturday lO.3O,v ' auditorium on Periwinkle Way. Summer ct- 10 a.m. wi'.h the Rev. J Richard Siein at MEN'S BIBLE STUDY: Metis each-Tuss- I 11,30 am a^ri l;30 D.m. No lours on Sun- ' •. lice hours May 1 lo October 15 sre 11 ?i-m. 2050 Periwinkle Way. across fiam - ,-day 7:30 am. at t223 Pfnwti^fs Way Mort-. . Nal e.Ptar • Periwinkle Place Shopping Center. Church denominational, sponsored £y Kiwanis v !o5p ht. Monday • I Wednesdays. Phone 472-31S5. . . ollice operi 9 a.m. -1pm. Tuesday • Salv- Club. Visitors welcome. ••" ',. ' (hrooch FriOay OIM72-13K.- - ] SANIBEL CAPTIVA ART LEAGUE: Outdoor day. 472-5497 or 472-8100. - - CARE AND REKABtUTATION OF SEA TURTLE PATROLS: Careita "' I wo'kshops every Thursday year around •: SANIBEL-CAPTIVA FIRST CHURCH OF WILDLIFE (CROW): Boa'i rreols setond riosesrch, 472 3177: JeiOihe search let r. . ; Irom 9 am. to noon followed hy sack . CHRIST SCIENTIST; Sunday service and Monday ol each month- if ibe C.MOW •^esl'ng iGg-jerfioad s*?a lu^Mes along the - . lunch and critique. Phone 481-4789 for ' Sunday School," 11 a.m. Wednesday even-.. board morn at "t.3Cr m'.'!' • SaiifceJ gull bes^n V,i»(mum bl four peo-"' locaiions. Indoor wort shops January, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED February, March,.,Membership open to all -. "a m. to noon Wednesday and Friday, 2950 • PERSONS: Meetings second F/.dny of BRIDGE GAMES: a! ihe Sanibel Communi- area residenis. phenfl 472-0905 for infor- ' W. Gulf Drive. 472-4449. . ,-; ' . ' • ' '• each monin at 1.30 p.m. at SamL-el Ccm-. ty Association. Weekly Oupsitaie Bridge mation. - • •: '•" :'•.-• -. : . ST. MSCHAEL AND ALL ANGELS' ' munily Cento:. Call 4?2 5517 lor in!orma-'' and Bridge for Fu^ sessions *;u resume in OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: Meels Mon- - EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Pe'iAmefe Way. . November, - • •-,: days, 7:30 p.m., a! Sanibel Congtegalional 472-2573. 472-3356(T.hrill Shop) Sunday, . _ ] CALUSA AQUATIC PROGRAM: A re,-, '• '• NOAHS ARK THRIFT 5HOP; Ocrn 9 &> •-•" United Church ol Christ. For information. • 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.; holy cucharist (nu'sery I profit organza!ion ifedicated to increasing a.m. to 12:30 p.m" Mondays thru Fridays • '• al9.30a.mV)- - ': , [ marine awareness, (jrformalion poHocted is . Jtfhrrd St. Michael arid Ah Angels V 1 " : ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC CHURCH: Saturday forwarded to.lhe'F15tida Oecarrmenl oi : lipssccpaT Church."H*3use ^oods and -; ' . vigil. 5:30 p.m.; Sunday niais, S 30 and . - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA SHELL CLU3; Mee'S Natural Resources. For ages :2 \o ado!!, :-..spcc^i items. •, . " -- • -, : the third Monday of each month at 8 p m, 10:30 am; daily mass. 3 30 am. and 10:30 . Tuesday and Thursday. Children's program : BiNGO: Each Thursda* at fi p.m. at al Ihe Sanibe! Community Associa'.ion . a.m.; daily mass. 6:30 a.m.; holy day On Saturday. Farri;ly program on Sunday ^ !_ Sam&iiiOpliva Amencarj Legion Post 123, - 1 building. October through May! New - . • schedules sames as w DP , ends. 3G65 Cap- atternoon. J25 per person. Tia''.spor!a!ion I'Snihel-Captiva Roai Special games am! - i menbers are most welcome — annual . - ' . tiva Road. 472 2763. • - - provided. Call 472-9283. .. \ .(acKpol. Free coffee; oifier re'/eihrnents 1 j dues are 16 for individuals, S10 (or a cau-. : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: 4115 Sanibcl- CIVIL WAR fiE-ENACTKtfiT SOCIETY: ' i pie. Assistant meinbership chairman is ' Capliva Road. Popular seriice Sunday.. -.V/ij.ntman Lane, CapSiva." a^monthly^ • : j Mill Backus (472-4709) or wMe io Sanibel- . ; \\0!i,r.#i*72-fc?9. •"'.'•'""*. •'• . 1030a.m.; home fci!o*s»>>P Sunday.. 6 . '. >aN J7?-0^v? ^Oi" met? tnforiDa*.- • Captiva Shell Club. Inc., 8ox 355 Sanibul p.m.; Body Life Fellowship and Teaching i FL 33957, ...... : on Wednesday. 7 pm. Pastor: Jamie ISLAND FISHING CLUB: Meets at 6 p!m THINGS TO KNOW: : BOY SCOUTS: Meels nocn Saiurdays a! Siils'bn. 4?2.1018. ' ' .' on ir.e hrsl Tuesday of each m i«rt at s • FISHING: No petrr..! -ecuirea for sdEI-watcr i First Baptist Church ot Sanibel. Visiting ;-.;• GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH: Cypress ; fijnlng. KJorida I:sti>nt) ticenst? ^s needed. *\ . Lake Drive," Fort Vyet3.--*82 2053, The Rgv . I .scouts welcome. Richarrf Brodeur. scout- SA"WBEL-CAPTIVA AMERICAN LEGION ." Fr. A'lhur Konlinos. Sur.da/9 30 a rrv,, Ot-. i. master. Call 471-1734 tor information - .' AUXILIARY: Meets thi HtM WedrwssUsyof ? ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: At SI thos: 10 a m., Diwiie L>iiiiqy. '-. f?3C'} monlh 3l 7:J0 (r^. in the leQicn h3li I SHELLING: Ciiv'o'Girance limis the iak-" "" j. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, :• CAPTIVA CHAPEL BY THE SEA: Wilos - on Sari'tel Capiiva Poad For mor»j inlor- '• ing of live sfiflis '.o tfto sptcte? per per- Road and Chapin Lane. Services at ti a m. • r^sriwinkle Way [all meetings al 8 p.m.'and „ r>ialion. caii 472 9379 L :- ' no.smoking). Thursday, closed discussion, '• Interdenominational. Dr. J. Dean DyVsirs, J CAMPING; CampiriG on ihelieseii is pro- minister, - . - Friday, open soeskcrs. Sunday, closed . . Step. At Sanibel Congregational United ; : Church, Periwinkle W3y. .Monday 10 am. REGULAR MEETINGS: • JIRES- Opentbeacn fires ars p-Ghibited. - . : i Fires are permitted in appropriate con- women'si closed discussion. Tuesday 8 AMERICAN LEGION POST 133: Meets se- - BEACHES: ^ - , ' i tamers (no larger than 46<24» 12 inches. p.m. closed discussion. Thursday, nocrs, cond Tuesday each moniha; 7 p.m. Bingo t1 with a melal gnil). Ot course, you are . ' Unrestricted beach access is available .' men's closed Big Book discussion. each Thursd.iy at 8 p.m. Open to public. ; '• responsible fw a-)y irtier or eebns Irom - al Ihe Lighthouse, along the causeway ALAN0N: B p.m. Tuesday al Sanibel Com- Legion Hall on Sanibe I-Capliva Road. - I your beach party. . . " - islands, at the fishing pier, a! Ihe inlersec- munity Church, Periwinkle Way; noon • 1 '. lion of Tarpon Bay Road and West Gull p.m. Fridays, Sanibe! Communily Church. DOGS: Sanibel has a leaah law. Dogs must : Drive, and at Ihe county park at Bowman's . For information, call 472-3935.' • ^r THINGS TO DO: ' be on a leash at all times outdoors. Please CHRISTIAN WOMEN BIBLE STUDIES: r - Beacn(S2 lee). Oft-isianders with parking CROW: CARE AND REHABILITATION OF clean up after your pets. • V, •":- Groups meet each week at Ihe following . •' . slickers will find beach accesses al Bailey WILDLIFE: Sanibet Coptiva Road. 472-5044. PUBLIC RESTROOMS: times ami places: Tuesday, B.3O a.m.. Nim- Road. Beach Road, Nerila Street. Dona* Open house for the public from 1 Ic 3 p.m. *„ • Causeway • between the drawbridge. - ble Thimble, 2242 B Periwinkle Way: Tues- ..Street. Fulgnr Street. Di«le Beach , on the last Sunday of every month through and Sanibe1."; " • " day, 7:30 p.m., Jackie Tetreautl's home, • • • " Boulevard and Blind Pass. Island residents •' • B Chamber cl Commerce, just of J the ' : 1528 Angel Drive, 472-3756. For additional can utilize additional accesses on West J.N. "DING- DARLING NATIONAL Causeway on Iho Sanibel side. inlormaiton, call Jackie Tetreault at - Gult Drive west of Rabbit Road, on Bullon- WILDLIFE flEFLGE: 472 1100. The five-, • Gulfs'de City Parh just off Casa Ybel 4723756. wood Lane, Seagrape Lane, the Colony mile, self-guiding tra.ls and |wo r,anoe •' Road. .---,-!• •*-••..- : ' walkway, Bay Drive and Henderson Road. SANIBELCAPTIVA CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S trails are Open daily sunrise to sunse! The • Fishing Pier, at the eastern tip of the"". . Parking areas are Identified as to location CLUS: Meets the second Thursday of each J oil Sanibel-Captiva Road it island neaf the Lighinouse. ~ - ; D . : and type ol sticker requited for use. The month; luncheon al 11:30 a.m.. Sundial 1 open as stated on the sign al the entrance • Turner Beach, at Blind Pass. .._. , ' ~_ , "' •'• line for parking in one ot these accesses Beach and Tennis Resort. Reservations re- j lo the center. All facilities are tree of " _withoul Ihe proper permit is 525. quired. Call by the Monday before lun- • charge. " " :• • . '• cheon, either 466-5085 or 4724275. Pre- -. •' • On Captiva, public access is availaDle al i ISLAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Adjacent BABYSITTERS school nursery available, call 472-2577, Turner's Beach (near Blind Pass) and at i to Sanibel City Haij, 800 DUHIOP Road. . Kirsn Hihn, *72-05?9 anytime ^> , . VISITING GIRL SCOUTS: Juniors, Cadets - the end of Captiva Drive just past the en- | 472 4648. Open lo tne pdbtic.fiee u! Dorolhy Cooper, 472 2624 anytime trance lo South Seas Plantation. . ^ ~: . and Seniors, call for meeting schedule at Ruth Zotllner. 472-2192 . ^ 4729341. r . • j and Saturday. Closed on holidays. Tin*. 472 4427 evenings ' ^ "". BEACH WALK: with lilness instructor David : KIWANIS CLUB OF SANIBEL-CAPTIVA: i SANIBEL-CAPTIVA CONSERVATION ,Lflly Millar, 472-4375 anytime" • ' "- Essel. Every Tuesday 8 a.m. al Tarpon Bay : Breakfast meeting Wednesdays a! 7:30 . ' I FOUNDATION: Sanshel-Captiva Road. ' Shjmie Baum, 472 369! evenings and ; ' .' RoadBeach. .," '. . : . "-.. -'• a.m. al ihe Pulling Pelican, Beach view i 472 23?9. E>hib>ls. ttalure trails and a gift Country Club. VisilingJXi«anians welcome. • shop. Admission for non-members is 50 Lee Lovetro,-1725213 ; POST OFFICES: For more information.'call John Friedlund -. i cents for children. $1 lo' adults. OpeT 9.30 > Dorfi Alfoilpr. 472 4864 . 4721537. « : am to 4,30 pm Monday through Sarur- . Lysa Eberle. J725811 " LIONS AUXILIARY: Meels third Wednes- i Oay, Ncvemberthrough Vay. Nature Susan Hastin9S,'472-lB85 SANIBEL POST OFFICE: On Tarpon Bay day o* the month at 6:JO p.m. for dinner al =•: Road, 4721655. Open 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m, The Dunes. All wives o! L'ons are.. -! ~ Monday Ihrough Friday through May 1. welcome. : Closed Saturday and Sunday, although; EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS: •_- j SANIBEL-CAPTIVA JAYCEES: Meets every • mail Is delivered on Saturday. Thursday al Coconut Grove For informa- JERRYS GROCERY STORE; Jerry's Shop- FOR EMERGENCIES - Police, Fire, Medical . .DIAL911 tion call Tom Kontmos, 472-1366. :••.<• '. ping Center, Periwinkle Way, 472-9300. ISLAND CHILDREN'S CO-OP: Activities '' Other than ernergency: .. ' ° ••.._-..• '". Postal counter open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and fun for island children and pareits. -. - Monday through Friday, 9sj-».he Island Water Association ...... -...:...... 472-1502 REGULAR MEETINGS: bar scene" meets at 7:30 p m every -; -- Wednesday. Call Joel, 472-O05B, tor Lee County Electric Cooperative .... .472-3511/995-2121 ; - COMMUNITY HOUSING RESOURCES: details. - ' .• " U.S. Coast Guard .....;..... 463-5754 . First Monday. 7.30 p.m, Call Dr. Dcrolhy VOICE OF JOY: Non-denominational time • "•"' Newman at 472-3700 for Information. . i ol praise prayer and leaching meels the ' Florida Marine Patrol .334-8963/800-342-1829 . 5ANIBELCAPTIVA AMERICAN IFGION: I last Tuesday of the monlh at 7 p.rp. at Ihe Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission . .800-282-B002 ' MeetinQ on the second Tuesday of each month at Legion Hal!; SambelCaptiva, j For more information call Judy B' : ^CAPTIVA CIVIC ASSOCfATIOMtBqatd of3 , _' SCORE; The largos! business consulting governors meetings, first and third Tufcs- '\ agency in !he *orld. SCORE (Service Poison Control :..„...... :...... 800-282-3171 /••••"

MAGGIE- • from page 9B well being them is nnr ot the joys uf their vacation to the prevails and it has been v island. They have had . suggested this (;roup the sport of catching AIDS update: Y bo krfown as the Mixed tarpon, loo. One time, 'Safe' sex is, a myth N in the white heat of bai- !t ; _,t\c suddenly, Al Part 11 .••--_ - ; • ;,.: "" oca- :•-•;. became., violently ; By William E. Schamadan, M.D. ill...n3USeatrd-..alI ihc Dr. Srhnmidan -,., -; : Birthday wishes go works. " .... to Scotsy Fears on July : Pauline was sure he uman Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the condoms preventing the transmission of HIV will >! r! z 19, - - was-suffering a heart virus which causes AIDS, in not spread by Jje much higher than 10 percent,." . , ?•-• - •:•*• -D"q-a-- ' .• attack,, hut when he Hcasual coniiict, sharing living .cjuarUTs, or • When two people engage in sexual activity, the/ Zjj. could, Al (old her he working next to a person with the disease, It is are having sex with everyore thateither partner m - '.-.. ;'.There=)was the lady had swallowed his spread only by jilnod (sharing needles, transfusion., had sex with during the^pasl five to seven years; - 2 : '• who asked ''Are you . cigar,. buttr To rap etc.) or exchange of body fluids through sexual Ac- Ami sadly. AIDS, like taxes, is retroactive. It • oo ...Maggie?".! admitted it, *. things,off. the tarpon tivity. The mucous "membranes of the mouth, rec- reaches inlo your partner's past to affrct your • £ but denied any wrong threw the himk and the tum, or vagina mus! be expose;! to a body fluid hit 11 re.-The only absolutely safe sex prat-Eires are 3i such as blood, semen or vaginal secret ions i<> pirr-' celibacy, masturbation, and monogamy with a * doing; "Far from it," last that was seen of mit the transfer of the virus from 6ne person to : th«i Indy siiid. and went him was a silver streak . i rust worthy" partner who is not. already infected. on "I read and t-njoy in the clear water. another.. . ' - : [Nntic.e the wnni is trustworthy, not trusted.) ' yoiir column, but - At one time, there wa? concern about, whether , Unless these truths are taught t'l.soriely at large, . • • Da o- ^ mos(|iiitoes could carry the virus. This has tnen should be interviewing' 1 we may postpone this^fiM-ase. but we will not pre -„ people; and writing Marge Bloxliam has ruled out. If mosquitoes wpre farriers, there t " vent it.' • • •• •" ••": , :. - '. . " history." been out in the bushrs 'should be as many cases of AIDSin children under '. Sayinif that the iftp of condoms makes, sex safe I had no choice hut to ••flgjiin." The postcards age 10 ,-iml adults over agi- 70 as there in in th* " is not <(tiite true, and in reality ilY like playing '" more sexually active ag^gnmps. This is not the • Russian Koiifettr.A 10 percent .or grealrr chance- tell thetruth.solsaid sht-smt to many of (he ; ;"! love io make, history. residents ^proves my r.-isc In addition, I he-virus has.never lii-en nfht-ing expfisrd loan inrnrahle, unncrsally fot.il Jut I leave writing it to \ point. All-rnrdii were cultured from a moVtjuito. Kale out mus'juiloos, dist-ase is not safety; The spread of HIV within anyone " who di'torated . with wild _ and rule in si'.x as the primary mtaris of transfer.' flowers " and Yankee flr-rause the virus H.passi'd.bt'tWLH'.n sexual not bt-rn sufficiunl. If w continue to play AIDS '•-'. partners, wp arc seeing direct kms shout how to . Houleiu*. the virus is Kn|'nK ''• WT'- The epidemic events," other than leaves. She was runn- : what, happened right ing pvrr with hap- have "safe sex". Unfortunately, this is a myth. can be beaten, but it will reijutrr eliminating thr :.' "\now." .. ; piness, and Kcn't'chos Theresa L: Crenshaw. MI), president of the i» risk. Redtieing the risk is important, but it is not ' ' j;:v:'D0D ; •" . hpr sentiments. They American Association of Sex,Educators, : enough. The risk must heuiiminated. ! ' . , both said it would be Counselors and Therapist, commented on this The AIDS virus is not likely to get you without ' _ Pauline Peasp of social development in thc&Vpril issue of the Leesburg called from just as joyous when your cooperation. Therefore, you need information- •• they return to their • AASECT.newsletter. Her insights are worth shar- about hnw not to rnoperaCe. If today, everyone ~. Captiva to tell me all ing with you. v . ' '*' jrfood ; things"- about •" home in Fort Myers, _werv frozen with his or her present sexual part- - "Maggie's,, Memories" > ... Safe-sex directions center around the HSI* of con- ner, we would not have many new cases of AIDS doms. This is not enough to protect society from tomorrow. Accurate information about the method r .: ; columfll That's because nog • ^ AIDS. In laboratory tests, condoms do not pass of transfer can stop the spread cf the virus, the ?. she loves Captiva and That Henrv Hill that sperm, herpes virus or HIV. In actual practice, " panic, and the hysteria." This information needs In'/ • Sanibel with a passion. , writes for the Wall however, there is at least a 10 percent failure rale he shared »'ith everyone'.'from the prepuhcrtal -~_ "•• She and her family Street Journal must 1 for pregnancy, and sperm are 500 times largt-r child io the senior citizen. * ., •.' ," have been regular e-have been reading my , than the HIV. A womanis able' to get pregnant on- It's an til wind that blows no one any goc-d. The _, visitors to Captiva Tor . column. He said "Men- ; ly three to five da.vs each month, but she is AIDS epidemic is encoiihiging the development of .['_ years. Pauline and hus- tion of trivial pursuit susceptible t(?AIDS 365 days each year. Add to .such trails as trustworthiness, commitment, in- _ .: .- band "Al are ardent ' always attracts my ear. this mixture.the fact that sexual arousal is much' timacy, runpassion. The quality of relationships is "-• fishermen and both say Are they talking about like alcohol intoxication; jiidgmer.l is the first becoming more.important than the quantity. "jhe'^lHriH of landing a game — or about my thing to go. Taking all thes? factors into consider.! That's riot all bad. and mav even improve your- f'Tnook and releasing career?','G ' lion, common sense suggests the failure raic for ,»-Hnirine.~ .. ." 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Spacious, pool," tennis, FOREST national parks. If one bedroom condo is complelely furnished for on- ~ Suite >nd. door owner at 612 636-1428.. '• bicycles. Call Joanne Davis. you have Interest! in nature, Bedroom has a vaulted c Associate, THE VACATION A ly$75,000. -: . t ••-,_... "•._ •-.. conservation, viewing wild S62 . 10716 ing and sliding glass doors SHOPPE SALES. INC. NORTHERN EXPOSURE - Large two bedroom sec- . animals and birds,. and INTERVAL Broker. (813) 472-5181! ond floor garden apartment with peaceful selling visiting some of Ihe most °looking pool* bayou. Balh" ^5 ^overlooking lake area. Ovet'1,400 sq. It. lor ONLY beautiful sites In the world, OWNERSHIP 5 has a 6ft. Jacuzzi and nti.of $89,000. Call today for appointment lo view. we willcwelcome your par. vanity w/ shower + com- ;: ' BUYINQ-SELLINQ LIGHTHOUSE RESORT t YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME in this lovely, completely," . ticlpatlon. Please ' phona mode enclosed scparattey. . H . Interval Ownership -: - CLUB — Large luxury water- . furnished two bedroom two baih condominium. - (813) 093-1367 or write to us' T*o zone air * heating/cag- .;• Full Documentation -t roni, 2 bed;oom, 2 bath and Underbuilding parking"— CONDO in NEW condition at Land Use Ethics, Inc. at ed pools 2 palio.. All this ; Preparation Closing and , , convertible den. Three ter- -ALL FOR ONLY $140,000! • P.O. Box.685, Sanibel, F1. " racss, pool, tennis, bi-- within minutes to the • : -*Title Insurance . COZY — Completely furnished efficiency offers 600 33957. ALL-TFN cycles, sleeps six. Compare sq. ft. with lull size apartment living. Includes all the .- Mark Langer ^ 813-4M-3W.- ' =. "before you buy! Can B J. ' amenities for ONLY J65,900. Call.today lor appoint- GEN.REAL ~ - .-Attorney at Law • 6262 Sunset Dr.. PH-1-A* Gawle. VACATIOM SHOPPE ment. . _- ,. - .- '. _... ; • -'. - "; BEACH~VIEW Gtill"Course SALES,' INC. Bfofcer, (813) ESTATE FOR SALE .. I . Supe'iot,ground level. Weil .'; S.Miami, FL 33143 - BEAUTIFUL VACATION HOME! This lovely almost '' 472-1212. ,._ maintained 3 BR.' 2 BA. ;. Call collect: 305*65 6985 -•' new 2 bedroom 2 bath condo is light and airy with 545 -; '^ " GI-0?29 - Many ewtras. Furnished if ,550 o =• . - tons -•' beautiful view of golf course, lafce and yes, even ' desired. Calf owner, 472- !> ulver.W5.000.. s. ' ' : -..= •>.. 5820. - GARDEN REALTY p . Dpe EuriJ CtJKrvtf ATTRACTIVE GflOyNO FLOOR EFFICIENCY — ~ 555 J.-06OE P.O. Bon 1030 Fiu1M,tfiBe»ct)0liv Nmth Fan! M|tn Otiiiosr. completely furnished and ready tor occupancy. Gall Aobblruvllla, NCSB771 ; For! Mycrt Observer ' ; ChirloHs Shopping Guide , today for private showing. $01,900. LOW DOWN , 70+4796448 : NO CREDIT CHECK GREAT VIEW OF MARINA * RIVER - Enjcy the " , FREE BROCHURES PICK YOUR HOME Year round &bedrocm cot- maculale 2 bedroom. 2 bath condominium. JfiM sfarrs you on the road Classified Department tage, large creek, fruit trees •5169,900. - •" -- .-.--. and garden space. Terms — tdfion\f ownetsMr. Homes BEADY FOR THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS? Beau- $25,000. ••.••• lor sa'e til over lee County. tifully furnished and on (he golf course. This two' 554 >v, Aa-071^ •••• . Please call.'. > • 466-0500 bedroom 2 bath has it all.ONLY $140,000. 936-0732 SMALL PACKAGE -;Cozy efficiency thai oilers full " ISLAND -.~"' •^ OFFICE OPEN WEEKDAYS 8:30 TO 5:00 545 * BCNSI-0605 \:'si« apartrrant living for only $68,900 compieiely PLANT NURSERY 'furnished. Call lotJay for appointment. Deadline: Monday 11 a.m. For all Observer PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED - lovely 3 bed- —-On tropical Pine"Island • Magnificently decorated & i papers and Charlotte Shopping Guide. room, 2 bath, 2nd floor condo with southern ex- refurbished, ground-level . home with 2Vi car garage in , . Tuesday 11 a.m. lor Island Reporter. posure overlooks the lake and goif course. J98,900. • prestigious Sanibel isles. : We reserve the right to properly classify, edtt or re- HOUSEO MINIUM-A finer-upper irt the Landings? ject any ad. Desure to check your ad Ihe first week - — e acres tn shade hous . Dock space for 50' boat with This 4 bedroom 3 balh detached viltaxan be redone it apcears^V/e wi!! not be resfjonsible for errors 2 qreenho'uses davits for another 21' boat to suit your tastes while you're enjoying your boat •- ' Only $269,500. Call Pam _alter the first publication and must be notified * at the Landings marina. ..or playing golf and ten- — OlliCes and workers' Pfahter, broker salesman, " ' wilhin ttirca days in order to secure any adjust- 1 .nis. $157,000. :. . lunch area John - Naumann & i-meni.- ' -'•''. • • . Associates, Inc. Realtor 'Ali ads are priced at a f'at rale, no refund or arJ- GOLF COURSE VIEW — from Ihis 3 bed'oom — Managers' living quarle Days 472-3121, or eves 472- • juslmer.ls forunusea wi^Vs - ground floor garden apartment with slngie car garage. Fully furnished. $132,500! ' Prepayment MAY,be required on some classifications. 547 .. IR-0t15 SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH CONDO! Large ;: BATES: Based on prepayment prior to-publicatibn. second floor garden condo wi!h great patio and lets' REPOSSESSED HOMES . • General Merchandise; UD to 25 words • 53 00 - of close!-space. Close to Heim Club, tennis and fromocemmenl (romSl.OO r -.golf. S88.900. "'•"'..' plu3 rpcairS''ta«es. Througn- ••: ' J3.50 additional weeks and/or additional papers^ .. ARIEL! Elegant exclusive andi'speclacutar!'3 bed- • Also !a» propcrti« 1-216- :'. ' Additional Publications - $3.25 .,- ; rooms 3 baths furnished wilts onlv lr>e best. Enjoy .'• r 453 3000, E»1.1 H2078. the magnificent view" from either of two master words • -^Oi per . suites. ONLY $248000 furnished!' - Islands Realty CONDOS ord.i pe: paper, per ' LAKE & GOLF COURSE "VIEW - Three twdroom. FOR SALE Complste Ralss s»«tlab!e by request. ground floor home in desirable Trawler Village of- Realtors fered al $109,000 with most furnisfiipgs included. .. q PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED — tOAnfiouse 283-1100 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS ... 00 .BABYSITTING ."..?...: 20- ?GENERALREAL - • LOST AND FOUND ; 21 HOMES FOR Overlooking Pine island I hai thick ca„ r . ling, i rored wails and "ESTATE FOR SALE..:., I Sound and o*n.boai flock.. PERSONALS, ..;.,..n• /many upgrades. SALE jHOMESFORSALE- 2 J Gulf iO Bay complex. Sun-- HELt WANTE&',i,.:._.31 . NICELY FURNISHED - 2 bedroom mound (loot z DUPLEXES FOH SALE 3 ilsc on Bay. sunset on Gulf. POSITIONSWANTED..32 -end condo close to pool features fully equipped GOVERNMENf homes Irom CONDOS FOR SALE.... 4 Pool, tenhis. gritls. p;cnioc ANTIQUES.. .- ,39 UAV repair) De!inquent tai" INTERVAL kilchen. J and Wroi-uo shutters on palio with area, great beach, beaufiful MUSICAL... ;..,..-..: 40 eastern exposure. Pricad right at $99,500! landscape, clubhouse. UN- : OWNERSHIP...-, 5 Call 1-B0S-6Sr-6000 Eil. LOTS w;.;... . 6 HOUSEHOLD COUNTRY CLUB ATMOSPHERE — Enjoy ihe Land- BELIEVABLE VALUE at FOR SALE .... 41 QH-204S for current repo MOBILE HOMES Ings lifestyle In Ihis 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo with . $189,000. Agents welcome.- , MISC. FOR SALE.,.. Kl FOHSALE .... . 7 3%, 216-75S-B266. ELECTRONICS NSCRIG0ai2 ^COMMERCIAL ' condo listed al.$104.00C fully furnished. -' 562 - .;, . "' 1-0723 ANOCAMERAS... . 43 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE.. 6 SCHOONER VILLAGE— This large 3 bedroom, r UNIQUE Gulf Front property GARAGE SALES....:. 44 ' BY"OWNEn - iri Sundial. --HOMESFGRRENT.... 9 bath garden apartment with all new carpet has a at Pleasant Bay,*Nova Gulf fronl. top floor, A AUCTIONS ;...,45 Scotia. Canada. 50 acres, * DUPLEXES WANT TO lovely view of the lake and golf course. Located near .-' Building. 1 BR/1 BA. 1986 BR. .fully furnished home. FOR RENT....'. tO BUY-MISC : ,46 growth income $19,650. Ex- the Helm Club: Priced right at $125,000! Large barn, separate work- -CONDOS/APTS. , SERVICES ._.. 47 Ira storage, newly furnished MORE THAN A CONDO - You have your own sep-: shop. Fantastic Gull and FOnRENT.. /.. .'. ti PETS a LIVESTOCK.%.« mountain views. Many e»- MOBILE HOMES .-'. AUTOMOTIVE ..- .- M $189,000. (813)597-1761 or - bedrooms, 2VS baths and garage. $119,000. ."" tras. Offered, at $99,500 k •FOR RENT ".- "' 12, RECREATIONAl, - • - • (813) 5973664eves. PRICE REDUCED — JUST STEPS AWAY — (torn (US) 902 124 1462. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES .^,./.,r. .54 544- _=;•_ ^ ,,1R-Oa06 . PROPERTY . , -. our private Helm Club Restaurant; and, a MOTORCYCLE? .. 55 CAPTIVA by owner One FOR RENT.. -...:.. M spacious 3 bedroom Garden Villa to come home to! NEAR BEACH & BAY TRUCKS iVAN3^. 57 block to Beach. Adjacent to' VACATION' 2 tearoom, l bath, screened BOATS AND-, .ANDQBljW.M. .p. -.„ : ^ Say for'boal owner,HOME .RENTALS..'...... ,.<.15 -50'Ch—'pool — low density MOTORS: .;. %\ •on Captiva or reni out,while ;VVANTTO BUY . - • ccrnple.. 1135,000. G G. Ro- P^ARINE"^"- gone, new 3 BR/3 BA apart- REAL ESTATE....:;.,.;;: 16 -Dideau,. nealtOf-Associale•" ACCfSSORIEO.. ... 62 WMr^T'ffil v!i'Ki:.\uv(;iu)i.i\ IM\ ment vv/batli. Unbelievable. i WANT TO PENT c 1? " Jorin Uw t^nn a Assoct-''' Owner needs lo leave A -'MORTGAGLS 18 ates. Ir.c. ReaitDr Days 472- " 3121, eatings 472-5102- ..BUSINESS "•" 'SaOil.OW. 4720250. ~ INTERVAL ^, e HOMES o OWNERSHIP 5 LOTS 5 FOR RENT

PLANTATION BEACH D1NKINS BAYOU — Lake- LONG TERM RENTAL - 2 a.NEAH TOLL BOOTH. Pri- CLUB A\ South Seas Plania-. Iront Lot, approximately, 1 tearoom, 2 t>atn ground vate office. S159. 4666M2. lion. WEeh 36 (Labor Day) acre w/230 II. lake frontage.' level home, moslly fur- 554: -P .. •-. |^73T -Beach fron! = 2 BF1J2 balrr Deeded and partial owner- •-, nlsried and located ori Ibifl • unit. Sleeps sin, J6.000. : ship ot Bayou Lot as Marina u lane on the lake. Very quiet FAST RELIEF FROM STRESS p (212) 967-3523 days. (201) vt/eccesa to Gull. Beautiful area of Sanihel LaKe Es-' Bi Realty Center. 1450. 658-9S26 evea. tales. J7G0/mo, pluslulili" Southwtst Florida Vacation Gctarafe per mon!h. Ca!i Ben Jen*s -547 _ -^ _ MOOS- . ties. AvaiisSlfi' August 1st- courL 162,500, No agents. AT LOW SUMMER RATES' ;:.or Joan Good af" Sambel- CASAYBFL -'woeVs24;F5 305-IJ54.4444 days. 305- Call 9pb Vartdatil. Realtor, Realty, 472-6565; evenings," Shell island Realty. (813) - H1085- J4.5O0eacn;3G 665-1503 eves.: and wetk- 4722066. 472-1011 days or 472- — F142 -$3.aX).« 43 — " iR-0716 01267 (alter hours). -"'H183 - Ji.990 each 562 10606 - PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. £45 I-Ol LOCATION ELEVATOR Reena Z. Appeitjero, Brokar, GROUND LEVEL Sambel by owner. Large, high and COVEREO PARKING , 433-2264. '' '• home. Enclosed Jieated • dry lot, sewer, underground Just thrse ol the great rea- '.pool —- 200 yarda to Gull. utilities. Short walk to Bow- sons T. !or.. leasing o'fite Available now! By mcnth ot CASA tflEL, Uni1t J166. man's B»ch, 170,000. Prin- ««««[* space al Executive Semces • season. Call BRIAN. 1-800- 1 weeks 243 1 BHI2 BA. cipals only. Day* 472-5858, Center co- Periwinkle V^sy 556-7650 days, 1-401-423- Jacuzzi. Beautiful gulf view. "evi>ninQs472-tflO2. v, . across 'njm CSS Bank. To 1837 eves. 1 $10,500 per week, Owner, 554 . 10723 Monk iteiMls, ni,i:iy Viiih SSS;. 5G72 " ;\ . 1-0606 , 812-851-5702, days 812874- COMM. PROP. • I\ difixl Ciilf \w\s jnd reasons, calf Carol Arnold. 3329. ANNUAlTreriTairnew "Olds ~ Associate. BBVK, Brokers. ; 562 --. • •"• 1-0813' FOR SALE 0 Florida Sty'e" home located access?- -' f\ i -."• ' [JIXUIUK Coikillill'lllllS ' 693-1000 SANIBEL Collage - Weeh 27 at the Lighthouse end of the O\F. UtEK MINIMUM . 544 " . " - - •' 1-0606 "MTNT'^STOFIE MODERN sitrrcHBvled K-'SffThw -sr "(July 3-101. Sleeps 6. Units' Island, featuring a pool, ten- •;' ' .RENTALS =:." "PATM~WOOE~PLAZA ~ SHOPPING PLAZA" — nis court and b3y \' it74119aSSt1.500ea.Unit Fbrifa's nHifiooipfcic rctal space Busy downtowrt Cape Coral In, 120 at S12.00O. Priced to available Immediately. Rea- Pkwy. Tenants include which- . suites. colfcciHirfanmiitics. sell. Also available tor rent.. lawyers, retailere, etc.! sonable rent rate Includes h tr^eir o*n design tiled- . CMLCCLLECT.OR*' " Call Doug at 414-27V601O. $325,000 value. First partial utilities. • . •. ' baths and walk-In closets. A WRITE FCRtfTAllS ONE MCKTll .MINIMUM , 562 .- I-O7Z3 $250,000 buys. 542-2822. ; Contact Wyman Atkins - third full.tiled bath serves ; Ei45 _BNS1G-0f15, RENTALS Realty SANIBEl BEACH CLUB I: the • remaining two bed- ' SPM HEALTH CLUB - Licensed . .- Lovely 2 bedroom. 2 balti, rooms. A gourmei kitchen '•••• ' ~-- ':• " • ' • ;. -S/50-Str65.-..r New 3.300 sq. ft. Middle of ; 0 Real Estate Broker- large porches "facing gull.. : with Jenn-Aire, eating uipotae Olfie.:" ,;• . •"inthkicsanieniJifs"'- r Sanifcel.-AII me amenities : 472-5703 ; .. Pool,; tennis, sauna, etc. island, every conceivable • for beauty and health. Price 545 '(-C806 •Compare belore you buy! 'appliance and a built-in CALLCOUiniOR 1 includes building and land. Call Charlie Matthews, desk area. .Living- room, ft«M>vis.FL33*}7.'l" Call RMC(B13> 3342434, ask VACATION Associate.-THE VACATION- family room with fireplace, for Bruce. SHOPPE SALES, INC. Brok- wraparound decks, hard- "" 1-8C-482-1529 " •' RENTALS 15 er, 472-1545. „ -•- • '•: . wood floors, Berber carpel; 545 CI-0729 HOMES" •'-•--' n nine Hunter fans. 3 zone a'c, NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND. irrigation system and gar- New deluxe, air conditioned SANIBEL BEACH CLUB I): fOR RENT \3 : - houses. Sleeps 6. Access by . Large luxury gull front. 2 .age parking for four cars. '.IP R£,yn GRLX'R jM".; REALTOR - - • .. plane or. boat only. Water bedroom, 2 ba!h, screened ANNUAL LEASE Bay ana Gulf beaches a taxi servics available. From '' porcn.'. Pool, tennis, bi-' Large 3/2 with Florida room short walk a*ay complete S450 *k. 305-971-0458 or cycles. o!eec3 six. Compare and secofEb stoiy -master • this tropical paradise horpe. 305-391-0711. • . 'before you buy! Call B.J. suite. Close -to beach.- 11.300 pnr month. Call r 562 - • H)7?3 r Gawle. associate. VACA- . $900;mo. No pets. 472-5448. r, SIESTA PINES — MC-JH . TION SHOPPE, INC. Broker. . FANTASY ISLAND, 562 • ' - 1-0709 CONDOS/APTS. •• . right in to this 2 t;edrocrrv -(B13)472-0808W 472-5021 545 - : : • •"" ^ CI-07M 554; . - Ifl73O' DUPLEXES end unit *nn. tcteened FOR RENT ' II -looking lake. 3 BRtfVi BA. porch, pool. Minutes irwfn. FOR RENT 10 ., "All new. Enjoy tennis, poo!, SANIBEL COTTAGES — LUXURIOUS Sanrhfl. 1550 jer fflontlt. - NEAR silt) Carlos an'd'- golf, clubhouse. 6 months. week 42. 5 Star ile'uxo on . Summeiiin. 2 Ba'i BA, New. Custom piling flome on W-- UNFURNISHED '4 bedroom. ViP Really Group. Inc. Iqais or less avaiiabie.- carpel and drapes'. Ercep- • gulf. S96GO. 1-627-9830. Gull Or. Vi acre lot 400 fl . Screen porch, laundry hook-. 472-1613. . -• Owner,6ta426-3437- tton»ny clean. No cMlrjren from beach, Private area an- up. Summerwlnd Court, one 545 ':ifio729 562 1-0723 t "or eels. J335'mo. annual nual preferred, SJ.000 per : : NORTH AMERICAN ' mlel sculrr ol Gfiddies'. . SOUTH~TEAS Plantation mo. Eve. 201-561-^984. iea3e. 463-0472. • . TITLE INSURANCE Lease S39O/mo. 466-6490. • ,"1TEAR SANTBEIT" Beach Cottage. 2 OR/2 BA 54ast and security. Close tc Available !o? annual leas? - GENERAL REAL ESTATE •; access. $1200 mcnth. Call BEAUTIFUL~C~APTTVA S650 per mo. is), ia=t anil shopping. , ; • . Seplember 1. 51,550 ffer collect afttr 6 p.m. (201) 838- vJSLAND: A new private - 11595 Kelly Road SSCO s-jcunly. Ava.lablfi 1-597-227B " mor.'h Including uiiiiiies. "Fort"Myets, Florida 33906 0125. Aug 2nd. Losa!. 472-1076 . alter 5 p.m. (312)263-4160 days: . . 813-454-1600 4 : :u>723 (312)787 9748 eves. -•West charm tlended wilh • 1 _1 „ _ ^ _ "• •'562 ' ••• - • ; BIC73O :547 •-••.:--• BIOB05 " ' • • ' N.S,C,B,IR-06C6 contemporary space and ^NNUAVRTNTALS"" luxury; A twc-minute stroll ~ CLOSETOSANIBELZBR^ -rr—~-~~,rz'^r~^ : Lovely -3 bdrml.i ba with BA T01 SANDPEDBLE ' from a beautiful private LOTS D den. overlooking deep water ; 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Annual teach on ins gulf/ Within canal with boat deck, tennis walking distance :.lrom CONDOS/APTS. .-- ; pool, covereil parking. 5525." rental. $660 mo. Call Bob and pool. Unfinished. No 1 Captiva's linest restaurants! 1)RlVEfl RANCH RETREAT/ Call Llnea 466-5352.: --• ' ' Gawlf.XerUury 21. pels. -FOB RENT 11 1 ..Two bedrooms, !*q p^lha. Lot, with water lor S4.000. 562;. iV,\ ; - ;;• 1-0716 ...- "=- 472-1546 '• 71 Seace-agpec t kitt efcte en, sightght,. Pay $400 down 147 monthly. SUNSHINEVILLAS 544 ^^ 1-0716 Great fishing and hunting ; ' SUBSET '"SOUTH" fa bed airiry great room with • Lovely 1 bedroom, ', balh. UNFUHNlSHEO*~apartment area. Boat landing and roioms. 2 oaths. 2 porches. cathedral ceilings. Den, Yearly rental, $350 mo. plus, Promenades West 2BI28, "' pavilion. Beautiful! screened veranda. - utilities. 1st and last mo.' v ba'cony vie* tennis courts Furnished with lovely 2) BARGAIN — 120 acres. - Gull 200 >(is. 0,yeriootiS Call Sentin' : rent, $200 damage. No pets,- and pool area! Indoor oar- Shaker antiq^KJi Photos ' fenced, paslure. Well and canal and go'f cotuse. Ne*- , : no children. Call 829-4220 age, 1365 mo. Call 627-4725. and references ?vai!able. •:. septic. Bring "your horses or Gull Coast Vicitions ly lur'nisherf..3( 302 .V; GI-0722 * J550 *k. May 3 • Dec, 14. cows! Only $67,000. '• 472-4000 .-after 5 pm •>' 554 _ ., _ -• --_ 1-0716 SB50fj«k. Dec. 14 May 3. 3) GENTLY rolling terrain. 40 - "NEW TOWNHOUSE,. COQurNiT~BEACHr~Gur( COMM. PROP." ,. : acres. Small down payment. . *rorsl condo 2 BR/2.BA. rentals. Write: Henry Seller will finance. Total APARTMENT sleeps 6, pool, tennis court FOR RENT - 14 "ANNUAL LEAST* Romersa (Capllva) 4911 " price. $30,000. • Completely furnished 2 no pets. S395 weekly, "x, • Deep Water Canal home for ; Tanglewood Drive, 4) PRIME business location BHJ2W BA. Cefilral loca May-Nov., dfiposit. Call 680 .sq.^ Otfici Suit* ~ rent. Three bedroom, 2 : In Chlpley. Owner financing ; tion. Annual S800 mo. t-215-493'3211. • *O73O located In tha Hurl ot Nashville, TN 37216 (615) baths — ground level — tar available. - ;Sx SinlbeU ' . . -_. 262-9859. , - • .._ ,. . the avid boater. $S50-$1,000 ^» DAYS: 5) NEW rustic look home WATEBFRONTTYH PLUS SOUTHSEAS PLANTATION /month unfurnished. Days FRED. 472-3121, - overlooking two lakes, large DEN. Penthouse, corner 1619 Periwinkle at BEACH COTTAGE: _3 472-2817. Evenings 472- moss laden oaks. Enjoy '•• -EVES: _unit completely-furnished. ISUNDTOWERPLAZA bedroom, 2 bs'Jtt on Gulf. 5102. liahlng and skiing. Gor. Decorated to*nhoi-seJ Pool, tennis. Sept. $75O'vtk, 407 - •= • 1-0709 DON.617-657-8848 ••' geous scenery. Below ap- : t^e0 Available. Ports ol lona./ Rent less than £10 sg. It. Oct. Nov. & Jan. J900;*k. praised value at $4B.5O0. - -.Marina on river, pool, spa, Flexible terms. Season & weeks 6) RETREAT to H0I1 terinis, Child welcome CALL BOB, 472-1581 Si600/*k. O*ncr, eves. •ek. Perfec :alion $500.481^665. _5_43BQ7!5 5M IA373O 203 227-0424. spot, especially tor '- hunter or fisherman. Water- AyaiiaDlg Sepi 1st ihroueh . front lot for J9.B0O. . - HAVE THE BEST OF.SOTH WORLDS - Dec. 31, 1987. No pets ,Ten- Space Available lor Lease — BAYWiND PLAZA. 7) SPACIOUS^brick home. t Near Captiva and locatod on Sanlbel with - ni3, pool. flOl). First, tasl i with 10 acres Hugo shed lor access to Gulf. 2 bedroom^ bath with ac- ~ sec-jfilf..- .--••' " 2402 Palm Ridge Rd.. Sanibe!. FL (across from 1st shop. Very nice at $85,000. ( NORTHWEST FLORIDA cess to Gulf. 2 bedroom/2 bath piling, with SS50/m6.Nega iabls plus ,-,' Federal). 550 sq. U- units, or combine tor 1100 sq.ft.- utilities. 617-686 6101, Exl (West ol Tallahassee) beautiful water view from screen porch. Excei'ent" location! ample parking, ground JCVRI, 1 266. - . • •; Contact Evelyn Monk". Sales Washer and dryer. Only $700/mo. -.,562. ;..;•: IR.O723"" .variable usage, no maintenance lees, hurricane and : Manager of Mark Tfiurman ^ BEACH ROAD — 2 bdrm., 2 bath town- ..^ break "in security, carpeted and panelled, IO-JV sq. ft. Realty and Investments,. house. Ail appliances. Screened porcti, lake L COMM. PROP. ' fates.- Shown by appointment. CaH. 472-2926. • ; " Realtor. 904638-7388, 904- viewT poo!. $625i'mo. 638-7383, 904-548-5107 FOR RENT 14 home. • V LAKEVIEW — Periwinkle Pines — brandy 306 AUL-0715 new 3 bedroom/2 bath home. Storage area,' - UPPER CAPTIVA —• Large screened porch, all appliances,,pool and Salley Harbor Club lakeside : tennis', ": ...--." '• "•" ' '•'* ' - AVAILABLE NOW! • BEACH ACCESS — 2 BR/2 BA house un- consider terms or exchange Attractive New Office/Professional Space . . tor" Sambel property,. furnished, screened porch, study, available 813472-2614. " immediately. $775/01101* ••- - ^ 562 -: •• 1-0716, EXCELLENT FIRST YEAR RAT& MORE ANNUAL RENTALS AVAILABLE " BEAUTIFUL hemes, deep Call Cindy Briitton at (813) 472-4113 Mon.- Over 3,000 sq. ft. Available — Take What You Need

: • Fri. • ". ^ ' . •'. ••• ,r • ^•i-_'._ '••; • Located in the beautiful VILLAGE OF SANIBEL • :•'-—1 SOUTH FORT MYERS - p 1 cess to Cftlocsahatchee and RIVERFRONT — at JimSiy Connors. 2 bed- Saa-CatJos" Bay. Srietl Pt. room/2,bath, furnished or unfurnished. Ail Villagti area. 472-3B72. . appliances. Spa membership included. ^""PUNTA GORDA" ~" NEAR SANIBEL - 2 bedroom/2 bath unfur- BUILDING LOTS nished, kids.. O.K. All appliances.screened ; S50 Down-$50 mo. porch, pool and.terinis. $415fmo. ... •. ... . Best value in SIV Florida For ihf or nation, call'* tana Vait, 482-8040'' '•--•'- 638-2002 ,£ Call 472-1545 lor details — Century 21 AAIM Realty Group 558 -. -, ALL-0323 VACATION ,. VACATION VACATION VACATION HELP . HELP RENTALS 10 RENTALS - 15 RENTALS 15 RENTALS 15 WANTED 31 WANTED ~ ISLAND PARADISE' 3 BEDROOM. 3 balh,_newty . ? ATRIUM — Exclusive Gull" i- SUNDIAL OF SANIBEL . Vacation in a r.ew-.3/ec Ibrmshed" house. 1,000'tt.. front condci residence. Outstanding, location. 2 Gul! THE BUBBLE ROOM RESTAURANT 416-968.3401. Gull front luxury. 2/3 bay. beautiful Gulf view and FMB. In fall. Principals onl>. !' sinoles list. Sample list $2. 562 - . »- - . 1-0730 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge. bird sanctuary. Pets ^ OK. PfllVATE Island Resort. Approximately $109,900. t) For free details write to: - PERFECT Sanibel Vacation ' balcony, 6 .paddle fans. Monthly of seasonal lease. <3 . Seeking experienced wait Box 911. Cornwall. N.Y. =- : Sunshine Enterprises, P.O House: Ready to enjoy. All Brochure. Summer rates, - slatf and bar staff. 613 283- , 305-923-6476 • ; 12518 or 914 534-2187, alter- \ Box 3584, St. Augustine. Fl . amenities. Sleeps 8. Beach $545.-Sept. $475. Season. 1001. y • 562 • - .., ••' • 1-0730 2 p.m. • 32085-3584. •-"•; across Iront. Bayou behind 51050.203-438-5879. .555 '' BSNOI-07.15 M2 Ifl716 f! 5<5-.. .-- ... - ALL-0729 Chateau Sur Met. Call : • > 562IR-O716 r , •• SOUTH SEAS - NEEDED immediaio(V~iob ATTENTiON: Catch up on -ownefr.klor fates. 314-993-' PLANTATION WANT TO those bilii! Demonstrate CASAYBIT" :- overweight people to try LAND'S END,- - RENT 17 r ^evolutionary weight loss~. toys and gifts. Make your - ISLAND LIVING AT ' Rent or buy direct from 0-wn hours. Free hit and owners st attractive prices VILLAGE WOULD LIKE a 2 bedroom : product that makes you ab- supplies. No collecting, no DISCOUNTED RATES and save commissions. Alt 3 BROBA. fantastic view ot pluslmlnus gull front unit ; sorb less fat from the foo4 delivery. Call 85*6912. : Gull and Redlish Pass, - ••-• Genuine Island Home. ^ weeks available. Call (813) lor yearly rental starting . : you eat. Safe, natural ind 554 N,S,C.B.IR-07i& Weekly or monthly tales. '- ' Outstanding secluded new 481-0750 lor phone Aug. '87. Excellent cir». ' extremely elfectivs. AH you .. :; have to do is be serious H7DSTTSS~WANTED! Tolls Ifiree bedroom/two bath. numbers. A tew weeks avail- 813-47M939 -,-J ' local references avaiia&le. < about losing weight and paid. Meal*. MedstaliDental i ... home, - magnificlenily iur- able at other Sanibel loca- 562 •••- %. t-0730 Reasonable rate. Please call . -' nlshed, luxurious amenities, (014)255-2674. < feeling crei! 472 B744 eves. available- Call Sue, 472- tions. " - SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION c fully equipped. Best beach. 505 MW231.-- :? 563 •-!•• 10716 2177. . ATTENTION '- — Luxurious Marina Villa, i- 314-8430937 . 550 OWNERS^ * Superb'location, view on SANIBITCOTT AG^sTLook- • DO you need a fama?e^.- _l i "U52?': 562 1-0730 Ing to rent last weed ol : roommate ? University of ;- Weeks needed. : the water,'boat dock. Alt. * #N0WHIRIN0* * . January, first 3 weeks ct : Florida, oft campus lor this '•'I IMMACULATE, completely 550 . 1-0730 resort facilities, two bed- Wanre%ses —' S niahtt'a February. Call collect?' 312- : fall. Call 468 6850. ; I furnished 3 bedroom home, SUNDIAL of Sanibel:- Ab- room, two •bath. For four neek. 472-1342. .__ '2504911. Ask for Doug or . V ;- garage and screened Flor- solute true Gult f-ont persons 8/1-10/11/37,-J70Q KELP T- ISLA'Nb'EQUrpMENTREN- ida room, Gull drive, directly location In "A" building. 14 ; Lisa. - . r. 1 wk- 1O/12-12'1S/B7.. $600 WANTED TALS,, INC. needs full or • .'. across from beach. Avail- a bedroom • condos. rwk. For two persons, $100 31 pa-t time help. Good oppor- .... able Dec. '87-Apr. '88 - 1 Breathtaking view of Gulf. , less. 914-737-6121. tunlty with growing island . month minimum. Phone Nicely furnished. Available THE BOAT HOUSE business. Pleasing per- 562 ... . 1-07.10 /RESTAURANT fk 1-703 951-2663. weekly. (216) 492-9250. j&naUiy and rnechainca! »tt- ~ RENT FR0M~0WNER and . 16681 PArGregcr Bi»d. SW- " "' 551 - 1-0730 562 •-. IR-0729 : lituile necessary. 472-2949. - SAVE! Luxurious 2 8Rf2BA ;: (In Kingston Sguarei. KING'S CROWN - Luxury . LOGGERHEAD.CAY - 2 . condos on Gulf at Poinie rMMEDIATE OPENINGS Gulf t/ont 2 bedroom condo • bdr. 2 bth. Condo - Santo.. King's Crown, $550 week to December IS. Oulfvlew — completely fur- Ocean's Reach and Islano Students A MUSICAL 40 For more information call pnlshed wilh all amenities — Beach Club. Weekly, month- owner, 312-887-7826.^ } L '. available weekly or monthly ly discount. 313-645 5498. BUSINESS " are encouraged " ': WANTED: Resposicte party . : - Call 513-398-0412. IHW17 •" 562 . " ' ,"„ /". ', '-0605 OPPORTUNITIES 19 • SALAD PERSONS .15 hr. .!o take over low monthly "ORIGINAL"! PRIVATE . • SEHVERS. 12.50 hr. payments on Spinet piano. HOME BUILDER wlln land • BUS PERSONS. S4.rj0fif. Pee locally. Can Mr. While. 1-800 337-3545. Ext. 102- , BEACH HOME INy. • DISHWASHERS... - . South Seas Plantation, sea-' • new homes or apartment J4 00hr. • : GRANADA VILLAS son and oil-season rentals HOUSEHOLD buildings. Split ptotiH. . _^ •'-,.. 466 5545^- : VACATION RENTALS directly on 100 ft. Gull iront Beats CD's or bank savings ' FORSAll 41 beach. Decorator designed OUR CLASSIFIED DEPART-.: • SANIBEL ISLAND. FLORIDA"\ account intei?sts. Dial 549- : and furnished,,. 3 BR/2 BA, MUST SELL: 1977 Inter- cpaning Jor I fun lime ' irch. decks .Call. •545 'g " BNSIG-O7t5 national school DUS. Almost • new engine, drive train in " '^vYSTiMENT~ BACKER Repr-esentalive' 1o service peifecf condition. 8est of- 203-259-8896 , WANTED" - Licensed _e»- existing accounts ind fur- sea i-oeoe perienccd ODme remotJeting sue new business to add to ^ANTIQUE drop-lea! taoie CHANGE~6F?ACE - Lux- contractor. Buy rundown our rapid growth. Full train- : \v?',2 matching chairs. Solid • ury family living. Three bed- i~ buildingb s — upgrade same. ing provided. ..Salary' plus rooms, two baths, your own Split profits. Fantastic lor bonus&s, company benefits - wood shelf unit Peach . private tennis court 2nd passive investors. S45,000 = , CatUC6^500 for full details. shower curtain; peach shag- investment 549-92W.' • : swimming pool. 100 yards shower curtain. Prices . 2 6/P - V/, Bth - Kit - LH/OR - TV - FuRy Fumithed 545. '-'' BNSIG-O7t5. " ISLAND EXXON • _:•-. OnCmil w/dom . 150 ytidi to Bmti . • '-. to Gult ol Mexico. Call 216- Needs Full and Part-time negotiable After 6. Call 481- 31B 6031 Of 216 338 5:81. FRANCHISE ICE CREAM: . help. Ffembte hours • day or 4520. ;•.,;.; • • . •\ .;". :; CALL (813) 472-0244 562. ; .. a • 5---H)8Oe > Business. South Fort Myers • evening Male or fernate. " USED TV^ rebuMtTflOod con- ~ ASHLErOAKS location, profitable. S75K, ,°* .. 472 2012 •• dition, from $99.95 with war-' ?-bd(2 ba, convenient to (813)472-0154. • . p Beach, Sanibel andj Fort ' rantee. The Appliance Iace' -829-3222. Myers. Completely-fur- ______f EARN SiOSt4 per hour. No ,eiperience necessary. nished, boat doc|i$, palios, FOR SAIEDEUCATESSEN; MISC. .- ]n a new shopping center on , Training available. For full & balconies and carports FOR SALE *\C : - available. Weekly, monthly Dei. PraCo Terrific Condominium Rentals... opportunity. 574 DELI. 813-8867151. '"- _^ by (he week, month or season! .. E62 BIH-07T6 FOH saie:~ Large satellite IMM^DTATFOPENINos - ' dish. Now accepting offers. =-16 Rebecca Circle Aciiounl representatives to Call 829-7988. Fort Myer3 Beach, FL 32931 LiTTLE LAKE MUREX BABYSIHING 20 work territory In sales and ,.302 IR.G-0715 UMron!. ihrfe' tcflrc--n / riva "bsfir and one hail bam eiauiSiieiy . 554 ' . BIS-O7I5 service, E«penencatielpfcl. . !u(mi!te(J plmg home Jscu;;i. teJmg lins mruughou!. i"eo!ic6 •' but not necessary, will train THE ATRIUM MOTHERS DAY OUT — SUN8ED3 • TONING and commumiy tennis courts. Musi liessarrlo truty appreciate ire . Will baby sit yourchiidrerun right people. Must be willing TABLES • SUNAL • WOLFF Liinurious Gulf Iront condo laittntwi to detailed rxiN m tutmihings Du! fe House itsfi'.'!. , your homfi. whilg y'bu shop to work full five days per TANNING BEDS SLENDER ton floor, closest to Gulf. weeK, nave fight. altitude QUEST PASSIVE EXER- |1.?UO p*r moniri plus ulifii-es — nb eels, o^ase. •< Available year round. Ofie or go to doctors rot and be aslfl to work with' CISERS Call tor FREE Co!or week minimum. Call or write :; .".,• '•:•- A3* lor Nairy Thobipion ••;•'• ' " ~ ., . people. Only serious mind- Catalogue. & Wholesale lor brochure. . ,, moVi S4 00 hr. references. ed people who want to make Prices 1-800-228-6292. - .- C.G. Leach, M.D. :• 466-4715. 'I;, money need to apply. Sal- 7497 -99th St. Ct. N. ary, commission- and ben- White Bear Uke, MN ' . efits. Send resume to The BEAU'trFUL~Desk'r~arTd -. "'• 55tio Charlotte Shopping Guide, Chairs (3 Sets) desx 555 ' -. -•'•'• ' 1-0723' , 629-3222. - 300 ft. to beach. 312-858- l ' ™AMBITIOUS~WOMAN'T~ , r bscis-O72a I122afte. 5p.m. >, We will train young womad, . 5«2 : i-0806 nover 30. for important sales n ESTALTR ANTTEQUIPMENT ; position in Lee County with - 20 OL Hobart mixer with :. ESCORT SERVICE '-• . _ SANIBEL local office of national com- paddle, wtiip and bowl. > 433-1590 ' ' • « pany. Public relations, Perfecf condition Cail M1- SUNSET SOUTH Delightful & Discreet • marketing, management e*-. • 743J. . Condominium, ~Epacious' 2 - .. SC0905 perience heipfu'. Substant- 5^4 NSCBI-0716 Bft/2 BA. Pool. Gull tronl, ELEQANT SERVICE i ial earnings to start. Send ' beaulilul views ol palms, Ottlag A Cicort $»rr/c» 'reaum^to Personnel, .107._ QUEEN size box springlor beach, Gulf. Don Fase. 7590 433-3282 A^enida" Messina; Sarasola, * sale. Like new. Best offer. Cortland, Rockfoid, Mich." : Ustttull rictful. ^34242, ls 765-4213. 49341. . ,; : SC-f^OS DENTAL ASSISTANT 509- •'. ALL-0815 - 616-BC6-1142 Expanded duty. X-ray cer- 562 . ".;;• (-0107 FRiGtDAIRE washer'and Ulied. We need you! Join dryei. Large deiu«e model.' r LONELY? "[ our eipar.ding team of ~~~S?EeT«ULTR" """'" White- Asking $245 for both. . CHI 938'5»8 tnylima! ~ motivated professionals. GULFFRONT 482-7147. ' ' ?... " Sambel Collages, Unit 126 Wrlta: Bring Psopls To Top salary and benefits. Call ' 1J githir Ditlng Sendee, 162C 545 . S,N,S.C.IR-0715 " - 2nd Floor. - " - 499-itta tor interview. Medical Lane./ Suite 232.. SUNBURST RUG."5 It. 8 : Weak 36 — 914 thru 9(11 _5*t -, -- " SBI-0722 Fort Myers,'FL 33907. Es- inches round, glass party Weak 40 - 10/2 thru 1Df9 tablished 1977,-'Locally: cups and plates (2 sets) and Week 41 - 10J9 thru tOMB in small owned. Chamber member!'. By owner J800M pet week Sanibel office. Mohday-Fn- portable hair dryer, air mat- Conddentiai. ' "'•- Ca1l20!-886-0100 t day. Fuli or part time. Plt>cse • tresses, folding type lug- 544 .- -. -.,- 1-0917 545 BSIG«M2 call, 472-2353. gage. 463-6071. : J

County compared to Lee County wln-re lest money is spent per person. The annual expenditure in ,i- : Wanicka requests budget increase : ; • Bri-vani MSj.Ol. . J " - :-i, •"->-•: i By Linda Wlzner - ' Wankka sard thai if liis request is not granted, County Sheriff Frank Wanicka is ::] he will most likely take his case to Taltorusser. -• confident people in the county want good -"'" During 1979, Wanirk-i's hin^i was rejected by' • law L>nfnrri>mt rit -"so confident that hr is Lee County Commissioners, lit: af»p«,-,leij -(hffnil-'•< ccrtain'the county commissioners will approve his ing to the governor and csbinit and a compromise reacheil. ' •'['•. , ' _ " ,_ 1987 88 budget. . •••'.• ... -. ••••.- --. Rut if the commits in IHTS choose not lt> approve" "If I,frit I didn't gd rnoiiith" rn'inivto do thss " this rcijiiest for aibmi^-i (hiit is 13 per.cynl higher -job, yes-' I would appeal, he said. Ifp'has no Indira- than last year, he says hi1 will take his case to the lion what will happen if he is forced intake his T - case to the. governor. ' . ' ."_ governor and cabinet in order to get the job done, : ;ThD budget Wanicka has re<|iie?te<] is $2.3 million :Citizens have a right to understand and l> in grcatcrthan this year. He is risking for , ' formed about what the cost of Jaw enforcement X •' :. $16,513,691.-: .-!..- : • - v.""'1'-: he said. The cost is relevant to the s\rv of the department and the serviced provide*. : •••"- ; "I ni.-ikv no apologies for our increases," • '*' ;: Wanicka told a group of the local media. He held a This year alone. the-Sheriffs Department " - press conference late last week in order to make answered 15.000 more rails, he sail*." Tho Sheriffs " \" his position known to the public, Sheriff Frank Warrika Department has also undertaken dispatch of nli ,. caits that come in on SM, which the county enm "I have not had a h3rd time get tint; money from '." said hfi will !><•' i»ble to add 17 new employees to ...... _*'• . •.,, « . . f\*.* . . . . ». .... -• •'. mission instituted this year. No additional person our county commissioners," Wanicka said.-He add- his department. Of that total, five will he assigned nel have hern added to the sheriffs communii-a -:. ed, however, that with the growth that is hitting to the investigations division. Plans call for addi- (ions staff, he said, and he plans no increase in '•• > this area; he needs a larger budget to keep up tional walking deputies at. Fort Myers Heach, a that section next yea?. ~>? .- ,. with its demands. --! - _ ' . deputy assigned^to Boca Grande and two addi- And growth is not only from those who move to tional school resource officers. \ >>-' ^ . Wanicka said that if he is forced to'work with a -? Lee County, he said. Tourism is up. Visitors from And Lee County appears to be getting a bargain - lesser budget, there will most likely he some ef- 1 other areas of the state and visitors from adjacent for law enforcement/according to figures'prepared fects; One is that response lime will increase.^nd, ! counties add to the problems. by the Sheriffs Department. In comparison to nine "if anything is cut out, it will be road deputies or . . other Sheriffs Departments throughout the.state , '.,- our school resource officers." - . :. Another factor that has increased pressure on ; the Sheriffs Department is (he crack cocaine with similar populations. Leu County has the . . Taxpayers are the one's who pet thejservice, he'J epidemic. He said, "Crack cocaine is the number" scromf -lowest expenditure annually at $54.26 per saifj. And the commission must look at the • one cause for burglaries and larcennes." -' . .. ' person. Lee County "also has the lowest crime rate "• priorities.. - .-" - • " " ' ; • - • -'f If the proposed budget survives the ax, UVnirka and the highest rate of crimes Solved of the 10" Wanickas' budget proposal will come before the »' counties cistiipared. Bn-vard County is the.only commission for public hearing on Jiily 21.'J- \

GARAGE BOATS AND „, BOATS AND SALES 44 SERVICES 47 SERVICES 47 AUTOMOTIVE" MOTORS 61 MOTORS 61- THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE ; MAHY'S CtEANING' SER- TRAOF. OR SELL -' :71 BOAT SLIP *iin BEAUTIFUL DOCKS WE BRING - Available in your homo of VICE: On Sambel ^nd C&p. Chfcvy Irnpa^a con«c;iih;e. • ..ing lor well- fo re'it. 1990 San Can ;OUR TRUCK my office, licensed protos- , tiva Island. Openmgs *o< Body in gcod snaps.'Two . cped slip tot 30 !l Ex- " BWH. (Ueit to fde house) and cash lor your furniture, Sional *S127. References complete, 402-300 HP ' ne* clients- Mociings. CuV P?ess Cmisflf: NeM water « - 466-3433" - \" appliances, antiques, tocis. and gitr certificates-avail- 7TZ2&M. ' '• - and "po*fef. 813.2947534. ,_ fishing gear, got) ;lubs, • able.- . •••- • -•"'> Wtit trade (of boat, motor . 555 ... . - 10310 • Ask for Art Watte ' ' •" "" boal motors and boats, 481-4642, 472 7626, . -and trailer of. comparators K4^J _•; . -.10716 . small lienis, elc. or com- 463 6072. valun. S2.50O. i7i-9T*3 a^SoutVcoasf'Sai I Boat, - plete estates... := ' "• ; '• flri.ee Bellows- teae' ir>c!udinn satis. 15 HP Out- 38 FT. Chris Cratl Corin- . QUICK SERVICE board-engine and trailer. • fhian — 525 hours T/T on '463-6096 ROOFING' ;l(ELrAC, 4722522or 4721144, 454s. All Chris Options. 1986 -B7 upgrade including new Neighborhood Garags Sala , PROBLEMS??? - sun rod, stereo casseHc, i 5M - - •• . 10716 Friday, July 17, 8:30 a.m.,, . • Want Hones! Report? .- owner. Rons great. Eharpl _ canvas, etectfonhs and 10 '. S 1.500.1633520. :' •: Couch;chair5,tables.ditec-:• ' Call: Ken.Long RESFJUATIOKIST ; !f. Zodiac with outboard, •555 ALL-0715 tor chairs," lots of baby Colonial Rooting . New interiof including items,'clothes, swings, car-.. 549 6770 .. I'3r'n ci Kve cd^pafers. mi Oulck CenturyTimiwd, • Cus;om cabineir/, enter- microwave. Petit Horizon. '' seat, tricycle, carpel rem- - : '". •-." : . • cto? e stud/ and levif' trim-- . 4 door sedan^ losfled, ex.. : May ,'37, Call for details.. -: nartls, (old-oul work bencti, 7 finjnti$ am a*3iiBu~ ? Jet ' cellent condition, blue with queen mattress and box " LOVETYOUR"~ emen! assistance. fij!-or;ji whito vinyl top. $5,000. Call (813) «2 4874. spring,' miscellaneous. 9263 dqua'lt's, Lighmc^se Pi 543-8039. iV FTE 545 ftlt-PSiq

Beldlng Drive (off San-Cap -s-. . •" ••:• " BOAT. Sleeps 2. 3,5 With Haynes Care. Licensed - 5« ,. H.C.GG722 • Road, near school). ' • •'., 'MARINE, , and insured. .; ' - - ..:, Chrysler HP motor. Extra fl.CT. Travel School 7, equipment included- New "We Do Good WoDi." • .. ACCESSORIES - 62 4 speed.:'Excellent running. "' "sails. Irailpr. $1,695-: 78B- SERVICES • 0767.,"-•• 47 945-2327 'V ..pionoer radio and bodster. FOUNTAIN K5 : BSNCI-0916 FASTIDIOUS Christian lady ~ Clean and looks great. Must OF YOUTH INTERIOR SERVICES. Wa- aeetoappreciale.Mustselll 20• "CAVOT" alumtnum wishes to lovingly care for CHIROPRACTIC — HARRY : FOR BOATS. ter damage replacement. J4.7OO or best oiler, Scott pontoon teat — 35 HP Evin- your Sanibet home during C. KAIR, DC- Tho practice ; Gm STOP BOAT REPAIR Specializing in drywall, 639 C8W. .!• :• rude,'' eiccllent condition, , your absence. No salary. of Chlfopractic, 16*0 ALL PHASES. . plasler, ceramic tile, textur-;; W4 - - :, N.C-O6O5 low hours. 9839-7010 days: Need to get sv-ay after _-. Periwinkle Way,: untstfee - BOATBEPAIR& ing, quality Installation..' : 4824234 eves. divorce. Ms. Caller. (813) 'Center,472-1824. IR-0716 - WMdr. Mercury Montega. . PEflNISHING -.• . ... Fiee estimales. 32 years' ex- 544 NSCD1-0716 6«-4388. - - LOOKS good, runs good. perience. Call 482-5702. 'CUSTOM COVERS ^ "t-0723 - : Asking 180ft Call 9367879. 1980 26 ft. Criss Craft Scor- 555 , BSCNI-0923 'CONVERTIBLE TOPS • 49 551 " ll ^;S,C-0BC5 piao, Twin 260 Mercrulsers. • MARINE UPHOLSTERY VOLVO" oTli^r"-^ ~Ex- : Loadec all parts. . Grading, hauling site rtevo!-.. • ISLAND' Needs a good deta . OUR MOMMIE is a wonder- . cellent contlilion.! Moving.~ 489-4747 opmenl, e»p'osive works. S13.500OBO.Wusi sell! LOCKSMITH [ui cat and we have fief per must sell. Asking J6.0C0. 5940 Yourigauisl Rd. • excavating.'sand blasling.., r Palm Orovt Marina ' ' 24-hour emergency service. - sociality. We are-fl weel-.s 4C1-4943-. ,. • "- ' - 0 S. Fcrl Myets land clearing..Over 20 y«. ; \ 2500 Main St- " AAA - ." old, a vaiiely of colors, are 5*5 BCO715 ' eiperience. Licensed. fJo • • •" • FMB • -- .554 .. . St)l-O716 472-2394 = housebro^en and immun- job too large or entail! . iie'J- Free to good liotr.ef- RECREATIONAL 463-7333 ~. • 543-2932 - "Walter & Norma Thompson nomes 472-1050. :i VEHICLES ^ - _ _|^|» _LEOAIS_ V.SS5 -J ^ AU-0916 3 -Si? • - _.._.- t-0716 54 r T ; L '^ r Family cruiser, out riggers.- ; 24 H'. Service ^ - RE"drs'fEBTD"~ q7arrer 25 FT. Corsair Ira.Ei Trailer NOTICE OF INTENTION MASSAGE THERAPY horses for sale."8 year otrl — ideal for famiijei1 Sleeps electr&nics. a loaded. For: relief from tension,. " ,.. Paper • Ribbons 519,500.-" -Firianclnc TOREGISTER Prograilming and stud, 7 year oid n^are. Ca!i 6 co^'oMably. Fully setf- FICTITIOUS NAME - physical injuries and stress Jerry. 6Z9-3222. • , conlained, air. awrmg, en- available.. : . related disorders. . : ,r Service Contracts ; : Uted and New Gales .hereby cedify thai she Is .-Swedish. DeepTissue ' 2500 Main St. ' And Rentals • "• - FMB conducting public "relations AUTOMOTIVE 53 business at 430 Sa.T Carlos - Polarity . ReffedOlog^ AIIMaNes ••' 463-7333 997 9484 " Blvd., fan Myers-Beach. ; S55 •715 : 627-2127 197T CHEVY van. Runs Florida 33531, under the fie-' • LICENSEDPHOFESSIONAL'- T V '93S-030J gi good. Body needs-some- IBtt FT. ATLAS ir iitiou-j name of The Printed MOTORCYCLES 1 Diana Silverslohe S6128 . wot*. SiCO or beat cash of- j 55: Fiberglass, 4C K.P. motor.. Word, and thai said firm 13 '-'• 1613 Periwinkle Way, - G5805- Jona Or., A 105. foM Myers, Ediilnn. Excellent con- '545,, ". io Reasonable - Reliable J FL 33008- Ownership o! The - dition. 4 foor, automatic Printed Word la as,io!lo*s' --. HOLLY'S Expert, Loving. . 454-0755 C wlih cruise control. All, SUPER SUMMER SAVINGS JoAnnGlllinBham—.700%, - Pet-sitting Service — while Alter 6 p.m. AMJFM cassette stereo: It Is my Intention io sppljr : ' • you're away, HELPS visits Meta'llc blue- 47,000 miles. ' I • 6Gai gas tanks'Peg.-$3995NOW»14.S5-'» 1 Gal. r. to the Clerk of (he Circuit ;. "'. your home — provides Dro $5,400. Call 4335084, _ '/•faoan) oi l NOW KM • Rod hoiderf Weq! J5 P5 NOW 12 99 i IS YOUR LAWN too thick, Court In and for Lee County, ,;: - fessional, personal, and lov- 544 . n N.S.C.S.IR-Omi - I e Lite .eats Reg: S'0.95 NOW J* 79 • Fibwglass fesm with loo much 'hatch? We . florlda lo register tne said '. - ing cafe lor your pels — an * J9.9& per Gal. t43 75 lotDGals. • Grttt 48 01. coolef S18 66 , will do your verticuUing at a 'BTMUSTANQ IX convert!- name cf TtifiFtinted Word V IUS S2.0G (ebate S 16.B8 • 3-;a* Nylon line RER. S .24 NOW alternative lo kennel3iboar- reasonable cost. Charlclle 'Die. Tan, low miles, mini under the provisions of Sec- - : .4 per foot • fc- Nylon line Reg j'.M NOW * .?? per ding ~short;icng lerm — r —; 637O4S7, DeSoto — 993-: COnd'i.'On, 19.200. '81 Mpr- . ( lion 665,09 Laws of Florid,*. fi, lool • 30°'= oif on afrSncdcr9 • Tciel'fi* Steertnsi cor.lrol / licensed — pet taxi service 0647, Lee — 65S3123, Col- cufy Capti hatchback.-Air. Actscfi97O. •••"•!:•- % cables - SAVE 20V. !o 60*-i ©H lisi • 8'^ tn^ppctiori plates ' .' — 15 years !n ",(s'and pet lier - 7939966. " .- ••>' . silver. $3 500. Fucn moped. * Witness rry hand, tfiis 1st ; {Reg S14C0NOVVt600 e Motor !!usricr Peg $7.95 NOW \ \\ :car9 47M176. - '558 ..• UALL-O72mp!ale line of (ifcefgiass Euopiies of your active 2Olh ventury lift-style. 'C 629 5461. -Notary Pubiic, State Ol .302 .--^ ING-0729 COME SEE US AND SAVE Ficriaa My commission e<- o i9arTpANS~A)iraTATAi? MARINE TRADING POST. pires Ju!y 26, 1990. Bonded t- options, the (ifst J14.W5 OrtUtatPondella'- .< 1000 San Carles Btvd- thru Troy fain, Insurance iaJ.es ill 5,000 miles. Call- Norm For! Myers.- ~ - . •" f,. Fort Wyetsfi eac h >- 472-3481 627-697! Or B29«747. -- ~- : L'iC*nt« tlQib ' /fame fj^fsatMiteNe •302 " - ING-0729 997-5777-J K..r.,':- 466-2636 .",;> "•?•:

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© •>! a GULF FRONT FOR $166,500 1458 SANDCASTLE ROAD GULF FRONT-GULF PINES DEL SEGA-CANAL FRONT .Full service ie$ort with aH amenities GEARED FOR FUN — NOT WORK! Outstanding tiome/n prestigious vw- This Spanish s'y'e ground level home and more! Your family win love it. Here's a low maintenance pod-style . ;of Sanitiet. Panoramic .views o! irie with a so=ar heated pool is in e«ce!!ent Complete v/W tennis cfub;,pooi with horpe featuring two bedrooms." two' dazzling sunsets Irom this four bed- • - condition and .features ;.IWQ watershCe' and pooliide bar. OaUis. oners living area, lots of decfc- room. horr.e. with' many outstanding becftooms'fftO bains plus alargs . Guaranteed rental income wilfi iesort,. mg.. a special studiQ/cfiice^wiift;. features. Spacious.with luxury at i's farnriy tac-m/den. Just a shoa.Wflfk to Seller motivalefl! CailStietry Anderson. finest.- Qualify .throughout. t*o master. the beaches at B;;nd Pass ant! set on a : Replace, trie Dunes goif course com- -ai 472-2456: .,.;• . . _ . .-.-. rr.'jtiiiV 'ocaticn and is vslae priced a' suites v.ilh fceatiitu! Guit views Irory large ornate 'oi wim lovely." r-alural S159.500:To see this beauty cai- Bet;-: - large deck This, ^foie has ever/'con=. - !y PI Bob Bulcock at 4/2-1939. . •venience posstc)e .Can Wary, father"" Pauline Tfimarco at 47?-5ifi7 1 S3l.4?2 5187 forytur private showing." .GREENWOOD VILLAGE i )i!t!e paint and paper., -^crre carpot stiaVJiEoyanri plai m;fi 2 CJIJIOD^S/^VJ os:ns plus !c^!. Ai! '.vittiir^ a ;orce elbow grease is aR it •.vi^ia^s *oi^a>-"5 this an P2r;4 cis^r-ce fron^ Ihe ^,!'Jt>^ous';. I tie oerfec! t'.vup rie.31 p'.ice to five In The Dunes; Fopu^ir W.i"C fioor • . - . - - . -.••-. -,{0iynsatJ?2-5i8? - , " • • • • : ; '"",, SUPER VALUE IN THE DUNES : - ':A icwnfiDuse overlooking rtfce 13th facv^v E^te!;ent ' '•.._•'•• 350 sq. !!. of iivfng s:ta.-PafKirig space anc slciags -"-• . second ticnia ..Vaulted living room ceding targ^eKiesicr •• r: . " area at iovvsr -ew^i G!!5fer} atS'67.CO0 i;ritu(nisned,-.-. SEA PINES #A screened perch: intee beerocms;'tivo one-fiai! bJirs. " :'.• . Cs!i Fo!!y Seejy Coa/fis'or B;iBio^ebera ai 47?-5»S7 - - rVefj large imii near beacf!,- Loyaly > Tropical breezes'and panoramic v^v.'S1 App;Gv:fra:p;v • t; ':?f?" •- ;" • • -•• . • tiews c! colt course. Lots, o! extras ,•"••;;• .WON'T LAST LONG!! -- - "•>:•;; V 'built into unit Only 6 units stiare pool • This ground level home wilh pco! is on a nav^gaQ'e : : . perlec! :oi^ar rionca li'essy'e. The pnv^e stilling rand tennis couM Acroas irom .the Guit canal and Jeaturesa copcrele dock wiin bca: e^vator : ; : ma^esilpe.ieaJor yout peace 2! mine Yoii'li want 10 of Mexico, Very pr^te, must see to !ls spacious, op^n pianv.iih Ihree tficrooms iind is •. see tl. !I"s cncea^tS2S?.5OO Call; Pauline Tnrrjrcc 3! '" - appreciate. Caii £e*sy' Eelpetiio a! 472-5187 !ofvou''eriva;eaic«i : 472-5137. -.'•• - ... .;. •

LOGGERHEAD CAY #121 Yacht Haven y Spectacular viev.s and !he lights o! r 2B' BOAT DOCK in Spend your lime FISHING, olily 15, Estero Island at night make ihis firs! ~' minules lo TARPON, 2 your BACK YARD .. lioor. Gui! Finnl setting theunit you've, BOATING, or -minutes-DIRECT AC- PLUS -been wailing lor. Upgrades in inis 2 d" ..' :. "••:. - V CESS to BAY PLUS j ^.bedioom/2_t>alh unit include ceramic- • Wed fo>er and kitchen, grasscloth, PANORAMIC VIEWS 'LIFESTYLE... :f;ew Fo«*or|hy masier suite. The 60' Irom all windows In . ... Thais «;iai YACHT c pool is & Aetccme Donus when you HAVEH is ail about Casual, ; Ihis spacious, 3 putchase a) Loggtihead Cay CaU Van " bedroom luxury con- yet elejanl BArFRONT liv- • Hoope? at 472-5187. . "" . ing Irom S349.0CO. Call V:- dominium.; Features viene Gould Radigan-, al YACHT HAVEN include . lull size 472-51B7. crslop by our - 800 Sextant Drive ~ LUXURY ON THEGULF garage, wet bar • furnished modei. open . •; A spectacu'ar view is yours Irom this Jacuzzi lub and more! Tuesday thru Saturday .1-5. .spacious tnree-^room/iwo bain GULF FRONT condo. Beautifully tur- '•; nished w'!h roof top sunrjeck. Enjoy' ' swimT.ing, tennis or swim oul in the Gulf and joifi Ih.e porpoises. Covered parking and locked -'ground tfoor ' - storage. Call Mary Mather.aT 47?- 5187 lor mere mtcrmalicn." -: ! ••HflBICUP AND MAIL HlflllB ! ^SanibeI-Captiva •"•.

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