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B20. October 8, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER

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By Mark Twombly there was very little physical pain and none, of the psychological trauma that accom- 23rd ANNIVERSARY panies a hypodermic needle injection. More than 1,000 islanders got a healthy shot in the arm Saturday at the Sanibel But there were sonie who were not so Community House as the nationwide lucky. One of the two guns used on program to vaccinate 215 million Ameri- Saturday occasionally misfired, and one cans against the swine flu reached into man received two shots from the air gun Southwest Florida; that failed to penetrate his skin. A nurse The four-hour session at the Community finally pulled him out of the line, grabbed a House was the first series of inoculations to hypodermic needle filled with the vaccine, CONTINUING. . . WITH MORE SAVINGS AT ALL 6 STORES! be administered in this part of the state. and stuck it in his arm. : Swine flu vaccination clinics which have "You're arm will probably be pretty sore been operating throughout the week in Lee for a few days," she soothed. County will conclude today. Others received needle injections when $ OS Glades and Hendry County residents are the vials of vaccine ran too low for the gun $ 05 SAVE 49 scheduled to take the shots on Saturday, to operate. Only one person refused to SAVE 69 October 23. Charlotte County begins its submit to the needle, and she waited until vaccination program tomorrow, October 16 the air guns were put back in operation. REG. $249.00 General Electric MULTI-TEMP- •and Collier County residents will begin Of the 1,224 people who filedthrough the ERATURE DRYER with PERMANENT PRESS Community House an estimated 10 percent REG. $329.00 General Electric 2-SPEED CYCLE . .. REDUCED, STARTING TODAYI 3 receiving the inoculations on Monday, HEAVY DUTY FILTER. FLO WASHER with temperature selections for NORMAL, October 25. were not residents of either Sanibel or BLEACH DISPENSER! — drastically reduced DELICATE and. FLUFF! End-of-cycle buzzer Tlier'e will be no further swine flii Gaptiva. Don Bissel reported that about a during our 23rd Anniversary! What a buy! 4 signal. Manual selection lets you set drying wash cycles '— Permanent Press, Normal, Ac- time up to 130 minutes. Up-front lint filter, immunization clinics scheduled in the half-dozen people stopped by his office tivated Soak and Delicate! Guaranteed GE too! White finish. Anniversary Sale price, county, according to Lee County Health Saturday morning at Laughrey and Holtz quality workmanship throughout — to give only .... Department officials. Islanders who did not Real Estate asking directions to the you YEARS of service!. White finish. receive a vaccination Saturday but wish to Community House. do so now will have to travel to a . "Another 10 carloads of people looked $ 95 neighboring county. like they were searching for the building," Six doctors and nurses administered the said Bissell. $259*5 199 shots to nervous islanders through space Health Department officials had brought age blow guns. The black Luger-like guns enough swine flu vaccine for 2,000 injec- use air pressure to shoot the vaccine tions, but by 1:00 p.m. the long lines of y Harvey Weihberg loads the air gun used to inoculate more through the skin. . people had dwindled to a few stragglers. DE6200P Those who had never received a shot WA7300P than 1,200 people Saturday. with an air gun were relieved to find that • continuedon 17- A island REPORTER VOL. 3 NO. 49 SERVING SANIBEL-CAPTIVA AND THE ISLAND* FROM ESTERO BAY TO BOCA, GRANDE PASS 2 SECTIONS 52 PAGES OCTOBER 15. 1976 20c

in seem o voter JBP22 Election laws make it; a felony to vote dence, 43 people who live on Periwinkle O5 By Mark Twombly corrected when voter -registration books S 05 $ O5 open again on Monday, November 8. . after intentionally providing false informa- Way have failed to provide a house number SAVE 69 SAVE 69 SAVE At least 100 inaccurate registrations A preliminary scan of the voter list also tion on a voter registration form. or have neglected to change their address, IOOK AT THIS! REG. $329.00 General Electric POTSCRUBMR CON- REG. $429.00 General Electric 30-INCH RANGE WITH P-7 SEIF-CIEANINO O.E. 76 workers are checking the and another 45 list incomplete addresses, WHAT A BARGAIN! REG. $429.00 Ganaral EUctric 14.2 cubic foot NO- VERTIBLE-PORT ABIE DISHWASHER, rolls where needed now, con be built OVEN — drastically reduced! Porcelain enamel broiler pan, oven timer, 60- have been discovered among the list of turned up "at least two" names that are FROST REFRIGERATOR with BIG FREEZER plu. r.movabl. .gg bin, twin dairy in later! No more scraping encrusted pots and pons with this GE! 4 cycle mln. reminder timer. Hit-lock Calrod surface units, oven light, full width 1910 registered voters in Precinct 16, listed at an address outside of Precinct 16 Precinct 16 voter list against local tele- according to the O.E. 76 investigation. compartment! — and |u»t 28" wide (fit. a tiny kltch.nl) and 61" high. wash selection including Power Scrub! Wood cutting board top. Sound storage drawer. White. (Please add $10 for Avocado and Harvest). What a Whit*. (PUa». add $10 for HarvMt and Avocado). Anniversary Sole insulated. ' valuel which covers all of Sanibel. in the Fort Myers telephone directory, said phone books and property owner's lists for priced! accuracy. They, are also calling every 95 S 95 Most of the inaccuracies are apparently the O.E. 76 spokeswoman, who asked not People who move to a new address on 369 unintentional and involve old or incomplete to be identified. voter, although many are still on summer the island often fail to notify the Lee addresses, according to a spokeswoman for Another voter registered in Precinct 16 vacations. . County Elections office. A spokeswoman at Operation Election 76 (O.E. 76), an ad hoc "has never even been here as far as I "So far we haven't detected any conspir- the Elections Office noted that "unless we MB9266LB committee of the Committee of the Islands know," the woman added. acy to pack the voter list," commented the are told of the change we have no way of that has been conducting the scrutiny. O.E. 76 committeemen plan to station O.E. 76 spokeswoman. knowing someone has moved." poll watchers at Precinct 16 voting The examination is being done "in the Islanders who have failed to notify the headquarters at the Sanibel Community Practically all of the errors in the list interest of good business and good county Elections Office of a change in their House on November 2 to challenge any involve outdated or incomplete addresses. government," explained O.E. 76 Chairman SAVE address will still be able to vote on vote cast by someone they suspect has Twenty-four islanders have listed their Jim Rbbsori. "It's not a witchhunt. That's, $4905 November 2, although the listing should be registered illegally. business address as their place of resi- not the intention." . .

REG. $289.00 General erformance Stmdial talks advance Electric 8.3 cubic foot TELEVISION CHEST FREEZER, plenty of room for* lots of A negotiation session held this week between; represent- food storage, yet. just atives of Sundial Associates and the City of Sanibel ended 35'/." wide — and at WHE52WWH convenient countertop High impact plastic cabinet with textured in a compromise agreement that could bring to an end height. Convenient litigation involving the two parties. lift-out basket, ad- justable temperature The City has appealed a Circuit Court ruling that would control, self-adjusting $ $ allow Sundial to build 354 additional condominium units, lid. In white enamel including 202 lock-off units, for a total of 556, and the finish. Don't miss this SAVE 7O SAVE 14O Anniversary ' Sale TOUR PERSONAL COLOR TVI REG. $269.95 GE 10" dlag. TV with the 3 only, to hurry! REG. $699.95 GE 25-Inch dlag. MODULAR COLOR TV, with litigation is pending. The large Gulf-front complex already bargain! Porto Color chaisls designed to give bright, sharp color pictures. In-Llne 100% solid stats energy tavar chassis — In an authentic Early American picture tube, pioneered by GE, pre-set VHF tuning, UHF click-In tuning. Country Style cabinet In distressed Liberty Pine! One-Touch Color system. has 266 completed units. • £ Convenient carrying handle. A beauty and a buy at ... Custom Picture Control . . . and morel What a buy at... After an initial negotiating effort last February aborted, CB-8D 9S Richard Vogel and Robert Gisselbeck, general partners of 95 $549 Sundial Associates, asked the City, in a letter of September 17, to revive the City's negotiating team. The City promptly gave a favorable response and a new team was formed, chaired by Vice-Mayor Zee Butler.- Your every purchase is backed by In the meeting on Wednesday, the Sundial and City t S.W. Florida's ' biggest and bast representatives agreed to the following: Oar EDISON ft -I Service Department — always at •The City's negotiating team will recommend to City YOUR service! — as close as your •ton stays open wi .phofiel _ ; Council on Tuesday a favorable response to permitting •ML, W«t, ft M. nights Sundial to construct an additional 185 condominium units, to • • • a clubhouse, and swimming pool facilities; - "On its part, Sundial will attempt to work out financing „_ APPLIANCES/AIR CpNDITIONING/TEUVISION and engineering plans that will ensure that the new construction fully conforms to the performance standards 9 EDISQN AAALL,near Mal!Theater;Ph.93(S-0807 of Sanibel's land-use plan; In this issue ISLAND REPORTER focuses in on two islanders on the go. •The new construction would be under supervision of John Peurifoy (left) bags groceries at Bailey's - just for fun. Bob Buntrock DOWNTOWN FORT MYERS, 1651 Fowler Street, Ph. 334-1121 the City and carried put with City building permits; (right) bags condo management contracts• — and he's also having fun doing it. Naples. Ph. 261-8158 •The litigation involving Sundial and the City would be Cape Coral. Ph. 542-8550 Charlotte Harbor, Ph. 625-6108 dropped. - For the story on Peurifoy, see L-B. Buntrock is featured on 11-B. i Ft. Myers Beach, Ph. 463:5208 : • continued on 8-A

-• ^KJ »t-g_f^ . u^v^.-yi A2 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15^1976 A3 EVBRIEF reorg at Reed to speak dtDecemberSCCF meeting Nathaniel "Nat" Reed, Assis- members an important new di- Becoming involved with pro- By Peter Larson Controlling interest in Mariner Properties is held by tant Secretary of the U.S. De- Police picnic tomorrow Taylor and Mariner vice-president Allen Ten Broek. The mension to help us with our local blems of water pollution and In a $1.74 million transaction that Mariner Properties company has some 70 stockholders. partment of the Interior for Fish, .problems." control, Reed took on a dollar-a- president Robert Taylor described as a "financial reorgan- Connecticut Mutual Life, a South Seas lender for 18 Wildlife and Parks, is scheduled year assignment as a fulltime Island teens between the ages of 14 and ization," changes in ownership of South Seas Plantation months, holds 25 percent interest in the resort, said to visit Sanibel in December. In the ten years of its existence assistant to Governor Claude Kirk 18 have been urged to B.O.L-- be on the were made last week. Taylor. Frasier Mortgage, a South Seas lender for Reed will be the featured the SCCF has achieved a strong and by 1969 was appointed first, / lookout -- at the Tarpon Bay Road Gulf Ownership of the 200 acre resort passed from Robert approximately four years, also holds a 25 percent interest. speaker at the 10th annual meet- national reputation and has been chairman of the newly formed access tomorrow, Saturday, October 16 Anderson and Norman Patton, trustees for the group of "Until now, Mariner did not own the/resort per se," said . ing of the Sanibel-Captiva Conser- between 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. for a seven investors that purchased the property in August of ""Taylor; "We've only been managing it. All the sale does is a major mover behind several Department of Air and Water 1973, to South Seas Plantation, Ltd., a'partnership that vation Foundation (SCCF) to be island projects, such as .the Pollution Control. . lot of fun, games, and food at the move ownership from an investment group which we held at the Casa Ybel Resort on invitation of the Sanibel Police Depart- includes Mariner Properties, Inc., the Connecticut Mutual organized four years ago to a limited partnership which we Sanibel River water management Governor Reubin Askew called Life Insurance Company and Frasier Mortgage Company ; also organized and of which we are part owners." December 6. program. ment. A cook- out will be held at 5:30 of Cleveland, Ohio. ' Taylor said a similar restructuring was attempted in -A man who began his career 16 on Reed to serve as his environ- p.m. The event was rained out last All three partners have been active in the project for 1973, when ownership passed briefly to another partner- ye;ars ago as the manager of a Through a program of land mental consultant in addition to Saturday when over 1,000 cookies and a several years, said Taylor, emphasizing that the sale will ship, also called "South Seas Plantation Land Company." family real estate and hotel acquisition, the SCCF. — in coop-, continuing as chairman of the staggering amount of hamburger meat have no impact on present or future development plans at Due to the economy, Mariner's partner ran into financial business in the Jupiter Island eration with The Nature Conser- Department of Air and Water and hot dogs were quick-frozen for South Seas. .•'•.-'.. ;: — difficulty and the transaction was reversed. Ownership Pollution Control. Basically, it's just a new ownership structure," said then reverted to the Anderson-Patton group, said Taylor.' area of Florida, Reed has since vancy in Washington, D.C. - has tomorrow's gala. For more information niacle his mark riatiohally as a purchased for protection from call Officer Betty Weir at the Sanibel Taylor. "We're bringing in our. permanent lender, and our It was in May, 1971 that Reed development lender to.insure strong financial support." A former copra and lime plantation, South Seas has been vigorous defender of the environ- development about 600 acres of was appointed as Assistant Secre- Police Department, 472-3111. South Seas* gradual transition from a development-orient- a resort since 1930, growing from a small group of cottages ment. • -. . •••,;•;• '. '.'/. . Sanibel real-estate, making SCCF tary of the Department of the ed project to long term resort operations necessitated the to its present complement of 150 resort and rental units. 'Among Reed's- responsibilities' t £he largest landowner on the Interior with responsibility for No erosion debate new structure, Taylor added. The property includes some 2.5 miles of ocean-front in the Department.of the Interior island after the federal govern- Fish, Wildlife and Parks, a posi- Controlling ..interest in the new. structure is held by property. ment. It looks like Captiva voters won't get a Mariner Properties, the company that has managed and is overseeing the Ration's wildlife tion that he continues to hold. i.' Beach homesites on the property are owned privately refuges, including Sanibel's 4700r Reed is described as an "ama- chance to meet "up close and personal" operated the resort since it was last purchased in 1972. and are not affected by the recent sale, said Taylor. 5 Foundation Director Richard the four men vying for the Erosion acre J.N, "Ding" ' Darling Wildlife Workman - and his predecessor teur botanist, ichthyologist, bio- Prevention District Commission. Both the Refuge. •'••. Roy Bazire -- cooperated closely logist and an ardent fisherman Captiva Civic Association and the Com- Tjie board of directors of SCCF with many state and national and hunter." mittee of the Islands have declined to warited to do "something special" political leaders and conservation He is married to the former sponsor a candidates' forum for the four to;commemorate the 10th anniv- groups, and the SCCF has a long Ajita Davis Weaver of Green- hopefuls. A spokesman for the Civic ersay of the influential conserva- wich, Connecticut. Reed was born tion'organization. '"••/•' history of friendly working rela- Association said the decision was based Aerial view of South Seas tionship with Nat Reed, dating in New York City in 1933, on the organization's "hands off' policy "I can't think of a more back to his days in Tallahassee. growing up in Florida and Con- toward erosion issues, and the fact that marina, at the north end of qualified person tip address our necticut. He graduated from Trin- one of the candidates, Max McCord, is out the 200-acre resort. lOtH annual meeting than Nat Before going to Washington, ity College in Hartford in 1955 of town. The Committee of the Islands is ReeH," said Dewitt Jones, presi- Reed served three Florida Gover- and was commissioned a second concentrating its energies on the Sanibel dent of the SCCF. "As Assistant ^ PHOTO BY FABIAN BACHRACH nors, beginning in 1962 as co- lieutenant in the Air Force the City Council race. "We don't want to Secretary of Ulterior for Fish Nathaniel Reed, Assistant Secre- chairman of Governor Farris Bry- same year. He left the Air Force scatter our fire," explained Chairman: Wildlife and Parks, he is well- r ., TT c r\- * ant's Board of Antiquities, dealing in 1959 to return to business, " Harrison Wilson Smith. ''•'• aware of the challenges to the '«C °/ the M.S. Department of with disposition of treasure found The Reeds now live in Wash- environment and will bring to our the Interior. beneath Florida waters. ington, D.C. Saving liquid assets Show off wearing A device which could cut the amount of REAR OF BAILEY'S STORE water you use during a shower in half is SANIBEL ISLAND com in' October 18th being marketed by the Sahibel-Gaptiya 472-1701 Laughrey&HoItz Lions Club.~ A typical shower consumes 472-2192 eight gallons of water per minute, but Island Real Estate, Inc. installation of the device sold by the Lions REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER Club cuts that amount to about three Friday-Thursday t'S gallons per minute, without any signifi- FT MAT BE cant loss of water force. The shower flow October 15-21 The Red Door at Thetan Crafts controls sell for $1.00 for a package of two - E 2415 Periwinkle Way 9:30-5:00 Mon.-Sat. BRAND NEW LISTING at Bailey's General Store. Profits from ™ €MEN CAPTIVA ISLAND HOME GREGORY TCCK' LEE REM1CK 7:00 & 9:00 the sale of the devices will go towards the THE OMEN Lions' sight conservation projects. A beautiful, modern, 2-Bedroom, 2-Bath Home located very near a walking access to the Gulf beach. Has Barton meets with mayor infinite number .of extras including a double-faced brick Children under 15 NOT admitted fireplace with rotisserie and smoker, an Art Studio, - without parents Florida Room, beautiful landscaping. Realistically priced CL£dl*cm—-A in the middle-80's. You can move in before Christmas. Coming: All the President's Men GALL COLLECT FOR INFORMATION SEE MOVIE SYNOPSES IN "THING TO DO" SASIBELLE Winter Home 472-1123 472-1441 472-3318 Laboratory, Botanical Gardens GET PROFESSIONAL SANIBEL BEACH CLUB and Museum / Now at the carpet cleaning results! PRESENTS Democrat Jack Barton, who is opposing If Bahama House, ( incumbent Harry Schooley for the job of (At do it yourself ppioes) II4 complete rooms ISLAND LIFE SEMINARS Lee County \ Property Appraiser, was RENT OUR RINSENVAC-lho new portable complete campaigning on the islands this week. easy-to-«S8 hot water extraction carpet cleaning machine.that gently of brand name Barton, a former Royal Air Force pilot • rinses carpet fibers with .hot water and SATURDAY,OCTOBER16,1976 cleaning solution who now owns and manages apartments, . loosens and lifts dirt, grime and residues Quality furniture to the carpet surface where SPEAKER: Richard Beebe, Ornithologist spent an hour with Mayor Porter Goss. they are immediately .vacuumed, up * leaves your in your condominium TOPIC: "Birds of Sanibel and Their Environment" carpets CLEAN This week and FRESH! or Florida home... NATURE LOVERS, JOIN US FOR AN EVENING 1 Agendas 7-A, 24-A OF EDUCATIONAL FUNS! ' Business & real estate 10-B Church calendar 19-B LIVING ROOM DJNINGROOM 1ST BEDROOM 2ND BEDROOM REFRESHMENTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. Classifieds 21-B Kimberly Sleeper Sofa, Vogue 5 Piece 2 Bali Hai Twin Beds, Tahiti by Broyhill, Crossword puzzle 20-B Rent for only Matching Chair, Rattan Dining Group, night-stand, double bed, CLEANS CARPETS CLEANER £ 00 4 tables and 2 lamps. night stand, NO ADMISSION FEE. KEEPS THEM CLEANER LONGER 512 aday . triple dresser, and lamp, Editorial 4-A triple dresser > Letters ' 6-A Reserve RINSENVAC for the day you warn to get your carpets really clean- For further information, - * Sports & outdoors 2-B and lamp. lc .Things to do 27-A please call 472^1545. Tidechart , 2-B Rainbow Paint M SPECIAL FEATURE Supply Co., ouse An ImtfvalOwnership Condominium Resort. jujrifqv.....; • 1-B 2398 Palm Ridge Rd. 472-4022 2350 McGregor Blvd. Fort Myers Elegant Tfropical Furniture Showroom 2976 Cleveland Ave. Comer 61 Hanson & Cleveland 334-2992 Member BankAmericard £ Master Charge Sanibel Beach Club Nerita Street; Sanibel ISLAND REPORTER A October 15, 1976 Amorous anoles help ensure that we will not face the grim prospect of a world without little anoles. Persons and places - (Drawing by Molly Eckler Brown, ; . petty

ISLAND REPORTER'S By Peter Larson is Mitch Friedman, who recently raised some eyebrows in Ke- contributing artist.) Richard Avedon, America's wanee by opening a studio in the most famous photographer, photo booth at Woolworth^, at shocked the art world last week the corner of Crescent Street and when he unveiled "The Family," a. Elm. . ; ,/• // collection of photo portraits de- " 'I made the move not so much picting 73 powerful Americans. to cut overhead as to^cut artistic manipulation to a minimum,' Avedon's portraits aroused con- Mitch told - me during a recent troversy not because they Were conversation; 'The photo booth so provocative but because they allows no tampering; you put were so boring. They looked, to in your quarter and that's it.' many laymen, like passport pho- "Friedman's most recent tos on a grand scale. triumph, 'summer squash,' is This reaction was not shared by currently on display at Maude critics, however, who praised Bodkin's Little Gallery in down- Avedon for his "stark .objectivity" town Kewanee. 'My intention was and "self-conscious austerity." to make the squash as objective Newsweek wrote: "In an Avedon as possible, to cut the rhetoric portrait, the less there is to look and let the vegetable come at, the more there is to see." through,' Friedman explained to an opening night crowd. * Personally, I found this state- "But the bright new star on the • By Don Whitehead ment confusing so I dashed off a Kewanee scene is Darrel Pem- When the chef in the kitchen runs short letter to my friend Binky Quel- broke, a young man who dismis- of one ingredient in a recipe, he has to quechose, a man who can see ses the camera as a 'bourgeois reduce the other ingredients proportion- quite a bit in practically nothing contrivance' and prefers to expose ately..By analogy this also says something at all. Binky's reply came, in the rolls of film to the sun with a pair about the nature and makeup of a form of an article titled "Beyond of pliers. Pembroke's results will newspaper. - Avedon," that appeared a week be published soon in his forth- A key ingredient in the recipe for earlier in "My Optics," a photo- EDITORIAL putting together a newspaper is advertis- coming book, "Indecent Expo- ing. As a rule a publication can survive graphy review published in Ke- sures." *> • • • • • '.• ••.'.•-*•. . • • without advertising only by relying on wanee, Illinois: " 'Photography operates under some sort of subsidy from an individual or "By now" it is clear," writes many constraints,' Pembroke organization — and that can often pose a muses in the introduction to his Sanibel poet-laureate Robert Dugger also happens fir Sundial representatives earn some plaudits serious threat to freedom of expression. Binky, "that Avedon is fighting book. 'But the greatest constraint fa Many people don't seem to realize it, but an essentially rear guard action in is the demand that photography to be a first-class citrus grower. Above, Dugger the number of pages in a newspaper is the world of avante garde photo- makes a typical key lime 'deposit' at Bank of the ^So over violent, or over civil, the talking for Sundial, approach- substantial reduction in the num- generally dictated by how much advertis- graphy. We have several shutter- be interesting. My photographs That every man, with him, ed the negotiations in a business- ber of permitted units and to. ing is sold for that particular issue, not by bugs right here in Kewanee who will slay the tyrant of interesting- Islands. Recipients of the windfall were Jim ; was God or Devil.' like, honest, straight-forward attempt to meet all the standards the volume of news available. have, so to speak, gone beyond ness. They will be unabashedly Hermes and Eloise Brown. John Dryden manner. He told the representa- of Sanibel's land-use plan. Occasionally a reader will say to us — Avedon. uninteresting!' " tives of the City what Sundial At the meeting, Frank Watson, "You didn't seem to have as much news this week. You are getting too. many "One such photographer is Wil- Those whb find it convenient to .wanted, why they wanted it, and attorney for Sanibel, called it a advertisements." divide the world into the 'good the price that they might be "considerable accomplishment for Such a comment reflects a misunder- lard Fen, a man who left the guys' and the 'bad guys' will willing to pay, In our view there the City." If the negotiations rid standing of how the size and makeup of a wedding and barmitzvah trade six never be persuaded, but in our was not the slightest suggestion . the City of a costly lawsuit, newspaper is determined, whether it's a months ago to compile 'The readers respond opinion the representatives of of double-talk or deception. He without encouraging others to big daily or a community weekly. I thought Franchise,' a photo-profile of 73 Sundial Associates turned in a said what he meant clearly and he think they can bend or break the readers might be interested in the formula hamburger franchises in the What is your current gripe? who make a lot of money, they get out of follow my wife around through all this highly creditable performance gave every indication of meaning law, it will indeed be an accom- used by ISLAND REPORTER. greater Minneapolis area. Fen it. It's getting to a point where a working shopping I'm not a griper." . this week that should earn them exactly what he said. plishment. We start with the proposition that the owes a large measure of his Dan Carlisle, North Fort Myers: "I'd man can't make a living." newspaper should be about 60 percent have to say the hospital because my wife is plaudits. . We believe, the City negotiators success in the venture to the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter, Bayonne, a advertising and 40 percent editorial copy. Brownie instamatic camera he having a baby soon and I know it's going to Mike Carlisle, North Fort Myers: "My We are not naive enough to must share with the Sundial These are rounded off figures that will cost an arm and a leg." wife can't find a job. You hiring?" New Jersey: "What kind of gripe could you The facts concerning the meet- ignore the fact that Sundial has representatives the credit for an vary a few percentage points, but they used for the project, a tool he have when you're down here?" ing between representatives of its own reasons for wanting a unusually well run and construc- represent our general goal each week. characterizes as 'primitive and John Miller, Fort Myers: "The govern- June Felman, Hazelcrest, Illinois: "They. it Sundial and the City of SanibeL quick, out-of-court settlement tive negotiating session. The The 60. percent figure is well below the straightforward.' ment situation - paying too much tax by are making too much over little things in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter, Monmouth are reported on page one of this with the City in the pending meeting was carried out in the amount of advertising accepted by many "Another local ground breaker the lower income people while the people the Presidential campaign — that goes for Beach New Jersey: "We're sorry we can't weekly newspapers. We find that is the both Carter and Ford." stay down here longer." issue, but the facts alone cannot litigation over permits. But that spirit of compromise for which approximate point at which we can reflect the mood, the spirit, that has nothing to do with the fact some critics of the City have been financially keep the paper going and still David Felman, Hazelcrest, Illinois: "I Dee Varilone, Novi, Michigan: "Gee, I'm characterized the meeting. that Sundial representatives have clamoring. provide the reader with a broad range of don't gripe about anything — if I could on vacation - I forget about gripes." Rich ard Vogel, doing most of shown' a willingness to accept a editorial material. On special occasions and as a community service we sometimes drop the advertising percentage even lower in Puzzler order to give more space for copy ajid illustrations. This week's perplexer is well known on the islands for his philosophy that "a bird in the bush is as good as one in Each week the business department of the hand" and that's "30" insofar as the number of clues island the newspaper totals up the number of you'll receive. REPORTER REPEATERS column inches of advertising that has been received. Then, by a simple mathematical formula, it is easy to determine how many 1975 ISLAND REPORTER, OCTOBER17,1975 pages it. will take to accommodate the advertising without going too far over the By Grace Whitehead so nobody really knew (or much Published by: 60 percent figure; That determines -the cared) when Cristoforo first saw Island Press and number of pages in the newspaper for that Publicity. Inc. Two years ago on this page I let the light of day. . The Sanibel City Council passed a resolution designed to pressure the Lee County week. ' . • - .''' -y-' • readers in on some of my The first thing baby Cristo said Commission to take action on the subject of tax equalization between the city and Because we publish in a resort commun- Editor: unincorporated areas of the county. ity -•- with "high" and "low" seasons - the hard-earned secrets concerning was, "I want to go to America! I Don Whitehead amount of advertising can vary substan- one Christopher Columbus. Since want to go to America!" Associate Editor: Supplemental funds up to $46,000 were.approved by Sanibel City Council for further tially. As a result we might have a 52-page then I've unearthed a lot of new But he said it in Polish and no "Mark Twombly work on the land-use plan required by new state legislation. ; newspaper this week,, but at the height of facts and what with last Monday one understood him, so he had to Business-Advertising Manager: the season we'll most' likely be at 96 pages Fred Voltin having been Columbus Day I wait over forty years before he The Florida Audubon Society announced plans for a workshop session on Captiva to be or more. ;; think I'd ought to share those had a chance to go. By then he Associate Advertising Manager held October 23-25,1975. - But no matter how many pages there Fred Williams might be in a weekly issue, the percentage facts with you. had gotten accustomed to a lot of 'Director of Design-Production of editorial copy and of advertising sticks Actually, Cristoforo (which is spices in his spaghetti, so he "Mark Williams End of fiscal year statistics showed a dramatic 35 percent increase in Causeway traffic up to 760,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1975 from 565,000 for the previous pretty closely to that 60-40 formula. To put what his buddies called him) wasdecided he would go to the Spice r it another way, 'if.you get a little less a Pole by the name of Columbski. Islands instead of America. ; -J. Editorial Offices (813) 472-1588 fiscal year. • _ _ : Business Offices (813) 472-1587 reading matter in a given, week, it's not About 1450 the bottom fell out of He missed America and didn't . Six students at Sanibel Elementary School were sporting-new jire hats that they won because there wais' too much advertising the sausage market in Poland - get to the Spice Islands either, Published every Friday at 2075 Periwinkle in a poster contest commemorating Fire Prevention Week. < but rather because; there was too little. making a terrible mess of things but he didn't do badly for an \Nay. Sanibel Island. Florida, 339S7. Second More advertising means more pages and - and the Columbski family Italian-speaking Pole. He did hit class postage paid at Sanibel Island, Florida. In a national competition with 4,200 entries, ISLAMD REPORTER received a third every time a page Is added the reader gets Last week we reintroduced the Puzzler picture feature moved tp Italy. land, thought he was in India, so • 'Subscriptions. On ISanibe' and Captiva place award for "environmental service" from the National Newspaper Association. about 40 percent of it for editorial matter. focusing on old photos of islanders. Leading off .was this , Jslonds, $6~per year; AN others, .$7.50 per ThatV the reason newspapers urge readers Young Cristoforo was born he called out "Hi, Indians" to the s delicately gowned young gentleman now associated with -tyear. —* The Sanibel Police Department liegan 24-hour patrols on October 10. to not only enjoy tlfe stories and the pretty gourmet foods. Betty Robinson was' the sole correct sometime around August or Sep- natives who greeted him. pictures but to also patronize the adver-. spotter who identified him as Jonathan Bourne, proprietor tember or October. Italians were- The natives laughed, thinking it : : : • , The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation held a seminar j>n "Citizen's rights to a \ tisers. 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• . . w • . • • , .-•.. .. - - _.-••• •-•.'- _ Ancient rock head takes music down rocky road Every Tuesday evening a series of To ISLAND REPORTER: Since Sanibel different depending on the size, hardness centuries he continued to be amused by players of this music who have a sweet contract bridge lessons will be held at the is growing and /some .of the younger and origin of the rock material. Soon the this strange music. Today some of the tooth eat rock candy, and that those who Hall of the Fifty States, across the street like their drinks without a mix have them generation are beginning to settle'here we cave dwellers were banging rocks in a.-sort t finest quality rocks are obtained from an from the Fort Myers Yacht Basin, from will all be hearing* more of rock music. For of tempo fashion. area in Spain called Gibraltar. on the rocks. Many, many people have CITY OF SANIBEL Ordinances (3) adopting the following: (current Ordinances 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The series will run the benefit of those who would like to One especially bright fellow'decided to become devotees of rock. A few of the AGENDA ' expire 11-11-76) from October 19, 1976 through December become more' knowledgeable about it the call the sounds "rock music" and the name . Years ago much of this music was played more well known are Don Rockies, Dean COUNCIL MEETING 1. National Electrical Code 21,1976. following is a short summary and history of has been with us through all these ages. in small areas adorned with flowers, Strockwell, June Rockhart and the beauti- October 19,1976 2. Southern Standard Plumbing Code Mrs. Stephen W. (Jimmie) Smith will be :; : : ful Rockuel Welch. rock music. ' \/^:.. . •' "-/••.:•'.'• ••' ' / '••"•. Eventually all the cave dwellers wanted to shrubs, and stones, known today as rock 3. Southern Standard Mechanical Code the instructor. A licensed member of the Around the year 725 B.C. several'cave make music so they all-got their rocks and gardens. Several of the more famous rock In conclusion it is predicted that this 9:00 a.m. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance (Butler);. 11:15 a.m. First reading of permanent Ordinances (3) as American Bridge Teachers Association, a dwellers found themselves bored one day. played. Incidentally geologists tell us that songs written, in the past include Rock of type of music will rock along for years to Approval of Minutes of previous meetings; Correspond- recommended by the Code Compliance Committee for certified Goren instructor, and a member For something better to do (since they this original activity occurred in North Ages, Rock-a-bye-Baby, and of course that come. And fortunes -will continue to be ence. adopting the following: of the American Contract Bridge League, weren't doing anything in the first place; America near the present site of Rockford, lovely one from Scotland, Rock Lomond. made with it unless something entirely new - 9:20 a.m. Planning Commission Report 1. National Electrical Code Mrs. Smith formerly conducted bridge they began banging rocks together. It was. -.Illinois.- ..:..;..•.••': .J-jy^ •;-•••:•;',.;•• ••'•• ••-• "; .. It is interesting to note (according to is brought about to rock the boat, /s/ Fritz 9:30 a.m. Appointment of member to Planning • 2. Southern Standard Plumbing Code lessons in Dallas, Texas. quickly noted that the sounds !• were : During man's advancement through the several eminent psychiatrists) that most Myers. Commission" . . 3. Southern Standard Mechanical Code 10:00 a.m. Presentation by .Michael B. Peceri, President, 12:00 noon. City Attorney's Report ' The fee for the series of ten lessons is; Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce, re: Locator Maps. 12:15 p.m. City Manager's Report $15. If anyone wishes to sit in on an 10:20 a.m. Presentation, by Bill Bosworth , Bosworth 12:30 p.m. Mayor and Councilman Reports individual lesson the charge will be $2 per 'Opinion iW good merit is but Imowtedge in the making' -- Aerial Surveys, Inc. 12:45 p.m. Public Inquiries and Comments session. Reservations are requested. All 10:45 a.m. Progress report by Councilman Butler, Adjournment checks should be made payable to the Fort Chairman, Sundial negotiating team Myers Tourist Center and addressed to 11:00 a.m. Consider approval of emergency replacement NO SMOKING DURING COUNCIL SESSIONS, PLEASE Edwards Drive, Fort-Myers. Reservations and payments may also be made in person at the Tourist Center.

THETAN CRAFTS CLOTHES CORNER Cheap jeans, jackets, gouchos & shorts Imports - Gifts - Clothes T-shirts, T-shirt Decals, commercial silkscreening Exotic Plants . Commercial & Residential Signs • Interior - Exterior A searing commentary calkvfor island skateboard rally Ideas,Made to Order Satcat Shop To ISLiAND REPORTER: 2415 Periwinkle # 472-2285 Periwinkle Place is tops in cops. Monday through Saturday, 10 to 5 guy Bay Rhodes is fearless. Women's shirts by: Ives St. Laurent, Givenchy & Christian Dior At coping with mercurial youth Our:'BettyWeir is peerless. IIP So when they plan some fun and games I can't complain nor call them names. BUT ... (four times the age of half their guests) I reaHy loudly must protest: I too was good all summer long If Tiny Tim's not up And didn't commit an arrestable wrong, ' So e're this festive mood may stop your alley.. I too would like a lollipop. Take a crack at Let's throw a Geritol Jamboree And feature a Skateboard Rally, Rudy Vallee. And if we can't get Tiny Tim Let's go with Rudy. Vallee. J.P. Searing :- .•• (1912- ) Campbell challenges Orloff on swine flu shots To ISLAND REPORTER: Each year in identification methods had not yet been flu, there was serious, sound, good.reason sion of opposing views. "Mass inoculations the spring, leading virologists (including established in 1918. Well, the answer is to do so. generated by bureaucratic hysteria" is Kendel, ref. ISLAND REPORTER, 10-8-76 rather interesting: In 1930 Shope isolated, Actually, the flu that will be around this another "Orloffian" phrase. Hardly true. Orloffs letter) gather and attempt to from pigs, an influenza virus strain that winter is. likely to be the same as last For many years there has been a well forecast which flu strain will be the was. found to be sensitive to antibodies in year's: A/Victoria strain. Those in the left organized and widespread flu program. problem virus in the coming fall (Novem- the blood of survivors from the 1918hand line at the Community House last Experts believe that antibodies are pro- KIRSCH and other ber) flu season. The influenza virus, unlike pandemic. It was thus considered by the Saturday got swine only, in the right hand duced in 70% to 90% of patients who most viruses, mutates a lot - new strains virological research community to be the line, they got both. appear with considerable, although hard to receive flu vaccine. Mass inoculations same strain extant in 1918. The Shope I plan to go to my doctor and get a shot producing such results are hardly "Orwel- predict, frequency. Hence the Influenza strain has been maintained in the labora- of A/Victoria soon. WOVEN Decision Committee exists, while, for Iian." /s/ George Campbell Creative Windows — enhance your room mood. Nothing unifies your tory ever since 1930. . Note: The writer retired from Parke example, no such group need be .active for All influenza virus strains have two I think Orloff shoots from the hip: He home or creates a new feeling as easily or inexpensively as new win- polio, or for any other viral agents. Davis after more than 2 decades of service surface antigens. The widely publicized states that "not all scientists are in in their international programs. He num- dow treatments. Woven Woods is one of Ruth Grant's favorites. Ruth WOODS This year the strain selection was "mistake" that alleges that Parke Davis agreement about the program." So what bers many leading medical researchers, has been involved with home complicated by the appearance last winter made 2,000,000 "doses of the "wrong" else is new? The very stuff of science is of "swine" strain influenza in Fort Dix, including virologists among his close decorating most of her. life. vaccine; is explainable. These doses had, disagreement, argument and the expres- friends. G.C. New Jersey where a patient died. Addi- like Shope's 1930 strain, two different First in Pennsylvania and for tional cases have not appeared, but the antigens. The Fort Dix swine - for some the last five years in Cape decision, made early in the year, to protect unknown reason— produced a vaccine with against this strain was not frivolous. It was only one surface antigen in normal Coral and Fort Myers. We not an unreasonable decision at .the time, strength, while the other was much would like you to come in and You can have everything you for the experts felt they were dealing with reduced in quantity r- hence the "correct" . meet Ruth and enjoy"the 20% a viral agent that killed 20,000,000 people product, is, theoretically at least, less need for the shell lamp you (some 500,000 in the U.S.) during the effective than the "mistaken "vaccine. , covet for just II / ^v / •% \ off Woven Woods. $45. pandemic at the end of W.W.I. Experts agree that there probably will \ ^ How could the virologists - of today Hilo Steiner ships it, prepaid • be. no swine flu pandemic this fall and UPS. Unfinished maple.base, identify today's agent as being the same, —wiHter,--but-at the time the decision was hurricane glass, socket, pipe, one of 1918? After all, isolation and made to produce a vaccine against swine cord, finial, beige linen pleated BENDELE'S shade, instructions, for 30" lamp. Add shells and gloat. Send $45 (in New Jersey, please] Sanibel slowly sinking? add 5% sales tax) to: ALLERY INC. To ISLAND REPORTER: The Sanibel Visitors, itinerants,- Saturday:Siinday ;• Causeway method of collecting tolls is very fishermen, builders who reside outside the ; • unfair to permanent residents "of Sanibel. area, restaurants, condominiums who rent - VS Mile South of Airport When a resident pays $10.00 for a book to people, should be allowed to pajrthe 571 8 SOUTH TAMIAMI TRAIL of tickets, the resident should receive $3.00 toll. ; -: FORT MYERS PHONE 936-71 76 $10.00 worth of trips. Everyone agrees on that point but no one protests. Well, I do 'One Saturday; Sunday or holiday, I •; HOURS: MON.ft WED. TUES., THURS., FRI., SAT. 507 Broad Street,! 9 A.M. to 8 PJH. 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. protest!. ^ a / A "decal" •• system would he more S^e^uf ^ "P W controversy throughout the Shrewsbury, N.J. 07701. eduitable -- Why not try it? Our phone, (201) 741-5862. populated, /s/ Helen E. MacMillan. country. Exit 109, Garden State Parkway.

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expert" to judge the adequacy of the foundations already Sundial talks call for 185 new units in place for those 72 units. MacKenzie took exception to Sundial, city negotiators reach accord Sundial the idea of the City sharing its own judgment by calling on an expert. "In my view, experts can be bought," MaKenzie • from. 1-A . MacKenzie went on to say that he had decided in his own • from8-A George Tenney, negotiating team member representing mind that, -"while there is no magic formula for a said. It was agreed that if Sundial did not put living quarters the Planning Commission. in summary . It was agreed by both sides on Wednesday that Council compromise," the best approach might be "to cut it right toward fulfilling all of the conditions you have set forth." When asked by City Attorney Neal Bpwen about timing would only be endorsing the general approach outlined, down the middle." He said that averaging out the earlier on the first floor, thus complying with the 13.5 elevation requirement, the break-away walls would not be relevant. Acknowledging that the land-use plan is now the law, on a. decision from Sundial, Vogel said he thought they Units now completed 266* and that-the Sundial spokesmen could not make a final 251 figure with the allowable 119 under the plan would Vogel said they would "not expect the City to violate its could be back with an answer within 30 days, emphasizing commitment to the proposals until engineering studies had give a "compromise" figure of 185 units. When Vogel and Robert Gisselbeck, a general partner of own law." been made on feasibility and a check on financing was Sundial also present at the meeting, raised the question of that the primary requirement would: be in getting new Additional units allowed under Lee County 354** But MacKenzie had outlined four other conditions which Frequent reference was made by the City's spokesmen engineering and getting a reading from their lender. permits made with the leading institution. all of the City representatives agreed were "vital" and not what could be done on set-back and elevation for the 72 units already under construction, both Mackenzie and to concern for "health, safety and welfare" of the people "What we want," said Vogel, "is an indication of the negotiable: . . purchasing in Sundial and of the community. Vogel Number of units sought by Sundial in 251 sentiment of the Council, not a commitment. If the reaction • Compliance with the coastal construction set-back Vicp-Mayor Butler suggested tearing the building down Both sides appeared pleased with, the outcome of the : repeatedly stated that they shared this concern. "I assure negotiating session on Wednesday. Early in the discussions earlier "compromise" proposal r- is favorable, we'll go back to the drawing board and see requirements as proposed by the state's Department of and beginning anew. you," Vogel said, "that if there are any shortcomings, we'd what we can dp." / Natural Resources; Although Vogel protested the heavy expense this would Howard "Buddy" Hume, attorney; for Sundial, had be grateful to know about it... we'll do everything possible acknowledged that "time is our enemy," referring to the Units proposed by Sundial in Wednesday, 196 . The Sundial representatives came to a Wednesday • Conformity with the 13.5 foot elevation requirement involve, and the risk of breach of contract with some 21 to comply with your conditions ... we may have to come October 13, meeting. meeting with a written proposal to settle for 196 additional for the beach-front area; . people who have already purchased condominiums in the mounting, costs for Sundial in awaiting the outcome of back and say we can't do it, but we'll certainly try." litigation, . ; v / condominium units, a clubhouse and swimming.pool. This • Buildings to be on piled foundations or equivalent; building in anticipation of it being close to the beach, he Negotiated number of units agreed upon by 185 represented a drop from the 251 units proposed in earlier • Walls below the first inhabited floor to be of the "break did not in the end rule out the possibility of removing the Sundial and City negotiators on Wednesday talks with the City.... : away" type so that flood waters could flow through in the foundations already in place. ' Vice Mayor Butler asked what would be the consequence The City's negotiators also agreed.that it was better to It soon became evident that the density issue was event of a tidalsurge. "If you will agree to recommend to Council the 185 if Council.approved the general '.concepts but Sundial then negotiate than litigate, so long as the-Gity did not sacrifice * includes 9 lock-out units; Sundial has secured negotiable. Councilman Vernon MacKenzie, a member of Vogel replied that compliance with.the elevation and additional units," Vogel told the negotiating team, "we will came back and said they couldn't fulfill the agreement. any of the basic principles of the land-jise plan. voluntary abandonment of all other lock-out units. the City's team, pointed out that under the land-use plan set-back requirements would pose no problem except for go back to the drawing board and see what we can do "We'd be right back where we are now," said Vogel, and In addition to Vice-Mayor Butleri| who chaired the the Sundial developers would be able to construct about 72 units on which construction is already well advanced. members of the City's negotiating team agreed. meeting, MacKenzie, Tenney, and Ejqwen, the City was ** Or 566, if 202 lockoff units were included. 119 units on their 23.7 remaining acres. He argued, however, for appointment of an "impartial • continued on nextpage represented by Frank Watson and :7&ity Manager Bill "We wouldn't have lost any ground," commented Nungester. . :.f-^ '.'•..'•' - '

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FORT MYERS I»H*>NE 936-7176 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. " flSTA- •I ZePe/® trademark; of DuPont A10 October 15,1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 Community courses offer know-how nitycourses By Anne Marsh field trips and necessary materials. In most fertilizing, spraying, landscape design, and from 10-A "Introduction to Bridge" is;Mary Kraemer cases teachers will be drawn from the a flower arrangement workshop. and she can be reached for information If you want to snag a snook, .make a community. : The cost for the five week "Gardening" decorations, ornaments, wreaths, gifts and purposes at 472-2861. grand slam,- or nurse a sick seagrape back A registration by mail form is being course is $5. For further information call cards during four sessions which will begin, The second "Introduction to Bridge" to health, you'll soon have the opportunity published in the local press. Caroline Beebe, at 472-21S0. Melina Eskew at 10:00 a.m., have a lunch break, and series will be offered in the January term. to pick up the know-how right on. Sanibel. Sessions were scheduled to. minimize is coordinating the gardening course. conclude at 1:00 p.m. (Participants are The world of "E.S.P. and parapsycho- Community Courses, an adult education conflicts with holiday activities and terms On Thursday, November 4, the "Fishing asked to bring a sandwich if they wish.) logy" will be explored on Wednesday program sponsored by the Sanibel Com- are being limited to five sessions in order Around Sanibel" course will start at 7:30 A one session feature of the Christmas afternoons when Dr. Claire Walden and munity Association, will offer its first to allow as many winter residents and p^m. and continue until 9:00 p.m.. Glen Crafts course will be conducted by Ms. Claire White, of Fort Myers and Cape selection of courses beginning November 3. visitors to participate as possible. Regis- Pace, head of the sporting goods depart- well-known island shell collector, Helen Coral respectively, will • guide students Along with courses in E.S;P.; and tration can be made by mail for those ment at the American Department Store in Denny. The title of Mrs. Denny's program through the provocative theories and facts parapsychology, the courses will reflect planning to be on the island when the Fort Myers, will reveal his angling secrets. is "Shell Memory Gifts." concerning extrasensory perception, auto- several popular island diversions — Fishing terms are held. V Guest speakers will also cover the use of The cost for the five session "Crafts" matic writing, and psychokenesis. The Around Sanibel, Gardening, Introduction Coordinating each class will be a' proper tackle, fish identification, bait, course is $5, plus a $2 weekly cost for instructors have been giving a course on to Bridge, and Christmas Crafts. ,. . :'- "responsible friend" who will recruit and chart work, tides, knot tying and fishing materials. There is a maximum of 25 . the same subject at the Edison Community The program represents a team'-action register students, collect fees,: secure the accessories. students that can be registered for the College. Cost for the five sessions is $5 project, with the goal of providing on- meeting place, order books and supplies, The course will be available to a course. Responsible friends to contact are with a limit of 25 students. The Wednesday island adult- educational opportunities. The and.act as liason between the instructor maximum of 60 students, and the charge Marion Wilcox at 472-2971 or Helen Webb afternoon course will meet from 2:00 p.m. coordinating committee-;for Community and the students. . / will be $5.. Norma Stoppelbein is. the at 472-4084. to 4:00 p.m. The responsible friend to Courses had its first meeting in September, responsible friend to call to register for the Sue Dugan, blue ribbon winning flower arranger, of Sanibel will be Pi . The first course, "Gardening," will start "Introduction to Bridge" will have contact is Alice Rice at 472-2985. l to explore the need for adult education and on November 3: It will be taught by course at 472-2685 and Winnie Comlossy is ISLAND REPORTER; bridge columnist, Unless otherwise noted all. sessions will one of ihe instructors in the C.C. Gardening" course. to select offerings that would have the coordinator of the course. Sanibel residents Sue Dugan and Richard Joe Winterrbwd, as instructor and the be held at the Sanibel Community House. Ferguson, Ruth Schlup, Katherine Wychoff tem, League of Women Voters, water broadest.appeal. • -; ' • > - - . "Christmas Crafts" -.- a series of workshop Beebe as well as Helen Johnson Hendry of course begins Tuesday, November 9. The Carol Davenport, executive secretary of and Mary; Coleman. skiing, antiques, U.F.O.'s, play reading, It has been decided that classes will be the Everglades Nursery in Fort Myers. sessions, will be given by Barbara Boulton sessions will start on Tuesdays at 10:00 the . Community Association, has been book club, astronomy, guns, and photo- The "Gardening" course will: be held Additional courses that have been non-credit, offered to both men -and on Thursdays starting November 4. Bar- a.m. There will be two hours of instruction acting as chairman and secretary pro-tem suggested; include: cooking, ecology, flora graphy. •..-••'•' wpmen, and divided into three terms of Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. to i2:00 noon bara, a new Sanibel resident, will soon followed by a lunch break and then two of the coordinating committee until perm- Additional suggestions or indications of and registration is limited to 50. and fauna, history of Southwest Florida, five weekly sessions each. A fee will be open a crafts shop in the Periwinkle Place hours of play..There is a maximum number anent appointments are made. In addition archeology, fads and fallacies of science, interest; in future Community Courses •bharged for ail courses. In the'first term Island gardening, its problems and shopping center. of 16 students for this course and the cost . to the responsible friends mentioned, the know your car, home repairs, foreign should be directed to Mrs. Davenport the fee has been set at $5 per class. Fees pleasures, will be covered, including native Participants will be taught how to make Columnist Joe Winterrowd will following are members of the Community. between- 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon at. have not yet been established for the other is $5. Participants are asked to bring a languages, sewing, Oriental rugs, invest- plants and shrubs, selection of plant sandwich. The responsible friend for Courses committee: Betty Bray, Mona ments, creative writing, the metric sys- 472-2155. terms. There will, be additional costs for material, salt tolerant plants,: pruning, • continued on next page teach Introduction to Bridge. UNITY COURSES / • •:.';,.•.rV"v- .^ sponsoredby ARTISAN SHOP THE SANIBEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION AND GALLERY . NUTMEG VILLAGE DESIGNER GIFTS-PAINTINGS November 3 through December 10,1976 Open 10-5 Monday-Saturday Send for the fact-packed, at the Community House Phone:472-2176 2807 Gulf Drive, Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 on

Wo P #t INTRODUCTION TO PARAPSYCHOLOGY-ESP M ^ *l ? ? WELCOME BACK-if you're here. Now. 10-Dec. 8 5 weeks Instructors: Dr. Claire Walden and Ms. Claire White. An introductory course in Extra Sensory Perception, it will deal with theories and facts, delve into If not - save this 'til you get here. Gu If front Condom in iurns, Automatic Writing and Psychokenesis. Maximum students - 25. For further information, call Alice Rice - 472-2985.

CHRISTMAS CRAFTS Thurs. 10 A.M.-1 P.M. Nov. 4, 11, 18 Cost $5. Tues. Nov. 23, and Thurs. Dec.2 5 weeks TUTTLES Materials $2 wk. Instructors:. Barbara Boulton, shop owner and Helen Denny, conchologist. Four workshop-lectures on making decorations, ornaments, wreaths, gifts, "YOU CAN'T HARDLY and cards. One session on "Shell Memory Gifts." Maximum.students - 25. For further information, call Marion Wilcox 472-2971 or Helen Webb 472-4084. seahorse shell shop ! . •

FISHING AROUND Thurs. 7:30-9:30 P.M. Cost $5. Nov. 4, 11. 18 & Dee. 2, 9 5 weeks GET THEM NO MORE" Instructor: Glen Pace, head of Sports Dept., American Dept. Store in Fort Myers. This course will feature guest speakers who will cover the use of the Lighthouse end of Sanibel Island proper tackle, fish identification, bait, chart work, tides, knot tying, and accessories. Maximum students - 60. For further information, call Norma' 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Stoppelbein 472-2685 or Winnie Comlossy 472-2531. Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. SANIBEL GARDENING Wed. 10 A.M.-12 noon Cost $5. GONE SHELLIN' MONDAYS Nov. 3, 10. 17, 24, & Dec. 1 • 5< weeknaams Here is the first documented survey of Gulf front Instructors: Richard Beebe and Sue Dugan of Sanibel, and Helen Johnson Hendry of Everglades Nursery, Ft. Myers. Subjects covered will be native plants and shrubs, selection of plant material and salt tolerant plants, pruning, fertilizing, and spraying, living landscape design, and flower Condominiums on Sartibel. It tells what's available, arrangement with a workshop. Maximum students - 50. For further information, call Carolyn Beebe 472-2180. Well Known Island Naturalists INTRODUCTION TO BRIDGE-Parti ^ RICHARD G. BEEBE the present inventory, prospects for the future, the fOrmihologtii) Instructor: Joe Winterrowd. Two hours of instruction followed by a lunch break, and then two hours of play. Second 'til Instructor: Joe Winterrowd. Two hours of instruction followed by a lunch break, and then two hours of play. Second series will be offered in January. GEORGE R.CAMPBELL Bring your sandwich and learn how tto.plal y a good game. MMaximui m studentd s - 16. For ffurther information, call Mary Kraemer 472-2861. rHe.: '• • Address-. .Day .Time. . Hammock! Cost- 'InMcit ; . . Jijngfel ; City__i_ .State. Do you need transportation? Yes Mpmmol,"; .• cost. Morin.ljl.. . • Plant Zip, 1 •Spld«t«' .' -•'' :-...":,;'?..V.'.'> ;'•' ';-. .Sah'tbel's most prestigious Condominiums .S«c!b-Ron«rpifE.ny'irQnmeoiqllr A12 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 A13 HERE'S HOWE ing attitude towards its political subdivi- proposed during the three years preceding sions. It proclaimed the sovereignty of its the 1976 legislative, session, for instance counties and cities. It recognized the need contained such minutia as: ' City, Pointe Santo argue in Circuit Court constitution for them to have Home Rule to perform • How to appoint the members of the their respective functions under fast- Game and Fresh.Water Fish Commission . Circuit Judge Wallace, Pack heard argu- actually represented one permit for a likely,, thus putting them on notice that By Paul A. Howe ments on October 8 in a suit brought Burned have pointed out that its charm lay in its changing growth conditions. It was, indeed and how they . were to perform their single project. there might be changes in building similarity to the modern corporate charter a giant step along the way to modern good obvious protective functions; .against the City of Sanibel by Pointe Santo The issue was also raised as to whether requirements. It seems to me that Florida has matured in its directness. You will recall that it government. • Changing the name, but not the de Sanibel and briefs by the two sides are adequate "flags" had been raised in 1973 to These issues will be argued in the On October 29 at 9:00 a.m., the Sanibel- as;a modern American state during this briefly lays down the broad purposes of the The progress toward a thoroughgoing function, of the County Tax Assessor; supposed, to be filed with the Court in indicate to the Pointe Santo principals that written briefs and, possibly, in later oral Captiva Conservation Foundation will con- past decade.— under its' fifth Constitution -- nation's being; sets out the limits of its modern type of charter, however, has been • Telling the lawmakers how to allocate about one week. a change in government on Sanibel was arguments if required by the Court. duct an interpreted field tour of the at a more rapid pace than it did during the powers in relation to those of the states at a slower pace. The Constitution of tax revenues; :. The suit involves a dispute over the "controlled burn" site in its nature trail previous 130 years since its first Constitu- and the people; and fleshes in the skeleton Florida still has too much the nature of a • Telling the lawmakers how to appoint .validity of Lee County permits issued to tract. . • .,'••• tion of 1838. of governing principles with the trappings detailed operating manual used to run a and remove public servants; the Pointe Santo developers. SCCF director Dick Workman said the My measure of a state's _ maturing of the republican form of governance the factory, rather than the broad charter of • Telling the lawmakers how to adjust The key questions in the case, as Butler addresses Kiwanians tour will give the public an opportunity to process is the rapidity with which it tailors American people had chosen to live by. So the corporation that owns it. The framers public servants' pensions to changing summarized by Judge Pack, are whether discuss the objectives, techniques, proce- its own Constitution to the pattern well was the job done that only twenty-six of the 1968 document stilLhad a lingering economic conditions; ' ' or not there was "an abandonment" of The Sanibel-Captiva Kiwanis Club had president of the Island Water Association, dures and preliminary results of the recent established by our national one. It was no times in its 188 .years of existence has it doubt that they could trust their followers • Creating a high level commission to.run work on the project, and whether the Sanibel Police Chief John Butler as its who will speak on October 20, and Bill burning with SCCF representatives, con- bit of idle flattery that Britain's great been amended. ; — to flesh-in any skeleton they fashioned, for the Governor's mansion and capitol; setting of corner pilings in itself constitutes program speaker on Wednesday morning, Zieleff, meteorologist and weatherman for sulting scientists and foresters. -••."• statesman Gladstone mouthed when he • Florida today is.operating", under a them. They were reluctant to delegate. work on the project. October 13, at its weekly breakfast WBBH, Channel 20, who will be the • Specifying forever the rates and types For further information, call the SCCF lauded bur federal charter as: "... the most Constitution adopted by the people in They took great pains to spell out to the of taxes to run Water Management Echoing a controversial finding in an meeting at Scotty's Pub. featured speaker on Wednesday, October w.onderful work ever struck off at a given last unimportant clause what is to be done ; office at 472-2329. 1968. It is a sharp departure from, that Districts throughout the State.. : • • earlier Circuit Court case involving Sundial '27-..' ' •.....•• . ' . . ' • • time by the brain and purpose of man." preceding it in the very-important respect in every conceivable situation. Associates, Judge Pack expressed the view Speakers scheduled 'for the next two Visiting Kiwanis Club members are Had Gladstone spoken today he might that it finally stabilized the state's vacillat- The eleven Constitutional Amendment % to be continued next week , that the five permits issued to Pointe Santo Wednesday breakfasts are Larry Snell, welcome to join the group for the program. THE RED PELICAN The Island's Complete Ladies Shop THE UNKNOWN STORY Dresses & Caftans of Distinctive Fashion tennis THE ISLANDS OF SANIBEL AND GAPTIVA Imports and Gifts COMPLETE Beachwear, Lingerie, Bernardo Shoes by Florence Fritz , TENNIS SHOP Hours 10-5 Tues.-Sat. 1624 Periwinkle Way ' Salmagundi 472-1354 Sketches by Eleanor Douglas Clapp Take an island Now in Its Third Printing Periwinkle Place $10.00 plus 50c Handling Tarpon Bay Marina; Shopping Center norma's (Florida residents add 40c sales tax) 472-2993 order from your favorite book dealer e tour — :—'-. 472-4449 or from Mrs. Leila Cunningham It's the most leisurely way to see the IN THE HEART THE ISLAND ON SANIBEL 2062 Katharine Street, Ft. Myers, Fla. 33901 islands. Just be '-sure" to make Photo Sanibel your first stop. Consider a new Kodak Pocket Instamatic camera. It's an DUGGERS OF SANIBEL ORIGINAL ideal camera for cyclists. If you already SANIBEL have one, load up with all your photo Ceramics & China Painting PAINTINGS needs. That way you'll be able to enjoy GIFTS ORIGINALS the tour over and over again back home. Lessons • Supplies AND Happy pedaling! NOW located 2902 Gulf Dtivo Tues. - Sat. LIMITED 472-1 181 10:00-3:00 Affordable Fine Art around the corner EDITION PRINTS Kodak Our window shows Honeywell Polaroid REPRESENTING 75 OUTSTANDING we are the cat's miew Olympus Agfa classes - decorator pieces Novoflex AMERICAN ARTISTS Fuji 1571 Periwinkle Way greenware- supplies Phone:472-1086 Complete . Open All Year Tuesday through Saturday Sewing Center PuntaYbel Plaza Tarpon Bay Rd. Opposite the Island Cinema luaimaaM ' 22428 Periwinkle 472-4210 Tues.-Sat. 9-4; Wed., Fri., eve. 7-10 mam Hours: 10-5 Mon.-Sat.

THE STITCHERY NOW ON SANIBEL 50% OFF GARDEN" A tastefully appointed home is a definite 1 223 Periwinkle behind Scotty's Pub expression of those who live in it: This is mmmmm V.SW.V." 14 KT. Gold Earrings Home our viewpoint in relating to the kind of mmm m mmm & Sterling Silver Chains We have stocked a fine collec- people for whom we design interiors and tion of needlepoint kits with Furnishings SSS: «£ the Sanibel visitor in mind. provide distinctive fine furniture. They Come see our shells, light- know how they want to live; are most se- . mm* « house, birds and raccoons cap- for an SHALIMAR tured on needlepoint canvas. Interesting lective in what they buy and accept good Rainbowriffic Located Tah itian Garden \ design and color as the hallmark of sen- American Express (start something and watch it grow) Outlook sitive craftsmanship. Does Robb & 472-4716 AAon. - Sat.TO a.m. to 6 p.m Wallpaper & Bank Americard & Master Charge • Stucky belong in your home? Why not come and see. Paints Dealers for: YOU CAN FIND IT ALL AT More Than A . Olympic Stains "THE ONE STOP BATH SHOP" Furniture Store Your Idea Showcase Harris Paints (Fl. formulated) 2398 Palm Ridge Road NORMAN KAY'S Painting Tools Sanibel Island BATH AND GIFT Wallpaper priced from $2.95 472-4022 BOUTIQUE Complete Custom Building _ Paper Hanging Supplies Monday - Saturday, 8:00 - 5:00 BOULEVARJD PLAZA & Remodeling : : Size No Problem /Free Job Estimates also located at 3580 Fowler St. Fort Myers ' 2254 McGREGQR BLVD. L-B-l ,.••..•" . 332-3630 2235 E, Colonial Blvd. • Ft. Myers • (813) 936r8541 Evenings Call: 997-5228 ^ '' " LV > • A14 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15,1976 A15

• from 14-A posing his r's and l's. as usual), that Joma. Kenyatta, age 86, had i; People watching in Africa "erections" every four years. A game run that afternoon By Jean Campbell in a frenzy, by now. Bird books . We stayed that night at Keek- I deepest foray into the African found a pride of 27 lions, 14 of were thumbed and verifications orok Lodge, that modern oasis in , interior. We travelled over rutty them mewing, frolicking cubs, Kenya's soda lakes dot the floor made: two kinds of pelicans by the Kenyan Veldt. A dozen roads and parched land dotted "Rions, rots of rions," Eluid of the Eift Valley like teardrops, the hundreds; cormorants; sever- Wildebeest could be seen grazing with flat-topped acacia trees; no shouted. Another driver, Evutu, supporting hundreds of varying *•; s al species of storks; and numerous from the open doors of the dining signs of man here, only the told us of a previous incident shore birds. Still, there were room. For those new to Africa,, it greatest concentration of -wildlife when a mama lion and two cubs squabbles among the birders. was breathtaking;' in the world. crept beneath his van and sat. [Editor's note: This is the "What color were those vent —We were escorted to our . Seronera Lodge is built around Mama lion became very agitated second article in a three-part feathers?" "Vent?" I asked, "is cottages at night by guards a "Kopje," a massive granite and bit Evutu's front tire. The series by Jean Campbell. This that a, ah ..." "Crissiwn, if you armed with clubs to ward off formation probably belched from tire exploded and the cubs scat' installment finds Jean and 12 prefer, Jean," answered pedantic intruding animals. It was there a volcanic crater eons ago. Furry tered, mama in hot pursuit, other islanders travelling from Betty Proost, an avid birder. The that Ann Winjerbotham and Glor- hyraxes peeked at us from around leaving Evutu to change his tire the Rift Valley to a reihote euphoric birders compared notes ia Berry were awakened by soft the boulders upon our arrival. We under perilous conditions. t- > reserve in southern Kenya, then throughout the night. snorts. Cautious investigation at were fortunate to be there at all on to the great Serengeti Plain in Next, we were headed for the back bedroom window reveal- for the elephants had trampled On the same game run we , Tanzania.] Keekorok, the center of Maasai ed two zebra peering into George and broken the water pipes the spotted our only leopard in a tree, Mara Game Reserve -- over- Campbell's window, snorting in previous week and the lodge had replete with his recent kill. Our species of bird populations. grazed desertous scrub and land unison to thunderous snores from been closed for several days. drivers were wary of this animal. At times, a half to two million of that strange, aquiline-featured within. Tanzania is a new, puritan The year before such a leopard nomadic tribe of Nilotic origins socialistic state with border had leaped into the open van of an lesser and greater flamingos feed The next day we pushed on to (Left to right) Explorers Twink Underhill, Evelyn Klein and Alyce upon the blue-green algae that with licorice-looped ear lobes. The the southwest, into Tanzania. The checks and an air of grim American couple, mauling them flourishes in these lakes, repre- Maasai refuse to accept civilized Maasai had disappeared by now, determination. During our stay, to such an extent that they had to Kyllo observe the Kenyan scenery. senting a full third of all the ways, believing that they and along with their thatched dung flags were at half mast in defer- be transported to Nairobi's hos- flamingos in the world. Seeing the their mode of'life, are superior to hovels. We saw only hills heaving ence to Mao's death and remained pital by the remarkable African the window of Mike and Evelyn reach Seronera was explanation flamingos spread out like a shim- all other peoples in the world. with wildebeest and buffalo so much longer than in neighbor- flying doctor's service. . Klein. enough. One evening I ordered mering pink foam, I can under- . They roam Kenya and Tanzania gathering for migration to the ing Kenya. Our drivers constantly pork stew with bananas. I never stand the acute longing British with their only earthly posses- east. warned us not to speak of politics sions, their cattle, from whose That night at Seronera Lodge The food which had been did find the bananas but did Colonists suffered when they Eventually we. entered the On their deepest foray into the while in Tanzania. Dick and . Caroline Beebe heard excellent up to this point became, discover something which resem- were forced to leave the valley. jugular vein they extract blood to Serengeti Plains in Tanzania, our , Our driver, Eluid, however, did laughing hyenas and a white bled the lower jaw of a goat, be mixed with milk. This bever- interior, the African adventurers one might say, exotic. The long The "birders" on our trip were continued on next page discuss politics. Speaking of elec- tailed mongoose made his nightly distances and abominable roads complete with teeth. I dieted that age is their main nourishment. rested at the Seronera Lodge. tions in Kenya he told us (trans- journey back and forth beneath the food lorries had to travel to night.

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ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 ,A A16 October 15; 1976 ISLAND REPORTER ; Teens No flu shot reactions reported The Santiva Teen Club is sponsoring a .•Plac. e shopping center starting at approxi- • from 1- A Saturday and 503 doses of bivalent. Window Painting Contest for the Hallo- > mately 12:00 noon. Soda will be provided Never too Volunteers from the Sanibel-Captiva ween season. They have secured the %by the Teen Club and award winners will "We didn't turn anyone away," noted Dr. Kiwanis Club helped people fill out the permission of merchants and businesses';\ •be announced at that time. Stanley Wegryn, who, along with Dr. required forms, and kept lines moving and now are seeking groups who. want to U•; Picnickers may bring or buy their own early to plan Stephen Halabis, Dr. Ingalls Simmons, and smoothly through the Community House. add the spirit of ghosties and goblins to the '.'.;•sandwiches. • . / nurse Harvey Weinburg, aided county Doctors even managed to administer island scene. '••'•;• The committee reports that only tem- health personnel in administering the injections outside the Community House to Groups should consist of not more than ; pera paints may be used. On the islands With October now upon us it's time shots. . people confined to wheelchairs. five pefrsons and should register with the . they are available at Island Arts/Knot to realize the snowbirds are not too far Dr. Wegryn said early this week that no "It was a tremendous success," remark- Club by October 20. To register, call Roger'.1.:- Shop on Periwinkle Way. behind. A notice from Mrs. Robert one has reported suffering any reaction ed Dr. Wegryn. Some vaccination clinics Frey, 472-3479 from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00,: ' Groups must clean their own windows Peck from Boonton, New Jersey, the from the inoculation, other than some sore held in other parts of the county reportedly a.m.; or, John Bretzke, 472r4512 from 6:00 v before paintings If any merchant who chairman of the 1977 A.B.C. has arms. were plagued by confusion and disorgan- p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; or, Tracy Walters, \ ; wishes to have his store or business reminded ISLAND REPORTER that Two types of vaccine were available; a ization. 472-2981 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. v windows painted and has not been contact- the date for the popular Captiva Civic "bivalent" for persons 65 and over and the Congress authorized the $135 million Paints and materials must be furnished ed by the committee they are asked to call Association's annual event has been chronically ill, arid a "monovalent" for nationwide program after an outbreak of scheduled for February 25, 1977. by participating groups and prizes will be:. the above numbers. people 18 to 65. swine flu was discovered among recruits at awarded. - . • - .'..' The bivalent vaccine immunizes against Fort Dix, New Jersey last winter. One First prize in each judging category will •• Mrs. Peck says that details and both A/New Jersey (the official name for recruit died from the disease. receive a $5 gift certificate from Duncan'si further information will be available swine flu) and A/Victoria, the cause of an Some scientists have questioned whether Restaurant in the Periwinkle Place shop-: after January 8, 1977, but it is never influenza outbreak last winter. the virus that killed the Fort Dix recruit is ping center. Following the judging ori.V too early to begin planning for the Over 1,200 doses of vaccine were administered to islanders and The monovalent vaccine contains only the same as the one that killed over : event. Saturday, October 30, there will be a'.:j off-islanders. the swine flu immunization. Doctors admin- 500,000 Americans in the 1918-19 pan- bring-your-own-picnic in the Periwinkle.': istered 721 does of the-monovalent vaccine .demic. •',.•: ••.• NEW! The easiest way ROBERT L. SWATS ANNOUNGING to see Sanibel! Rent a santiva housekeeping services MOTOBECANE DEAN WITTER & Co. (Serving Sanibel & Captiva Only) Saqibel Siesta m CORPO WATEC •*t"*hLH • tttti YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, INC. and tour the island 22SH MCGREGOR BLVD. FT. MYERS, FLORIDA 339OI Now Available to Residents - Businesses & Tourist Accommbdations without a roof I8i3l 33-» OO9? Condominium cApartments to block your view! Eves: 472-4353 RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT Professional Cleaning of Homes, Condominiums-and Business Offices by skilled and trained people. Fully' Licensed, Bonded and Insured. For further information and rates, callus today. Our service is available in Sanibel Sanibel, and Captiva ONLY. . . • \. "When we say "CLEAN/7 we mean CLEAN" •IVdaliiifi sPejicaiJ; Baywind Plaza santiva housekeeping services 2402 Palm Ridge Road 1517 Periwinkle Way •Suite No. 3 • 472-1893 call 472-2247 Sanibel F la 33957 for Information 1527 Periwinkle Way - Rear

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A Public Hearing will be conducted by the Sanibel Planning Commission at .10:15 a.m. on November 1, shell net 1976 at City Hall to consider a request for an Amendment to the Comprehensive Land Use ISLAND ART This Plan by Robert L. Sabin. The petition requests a waiver to PAINTINGS the provjsion of Section 3,3.2: Residential Yard Require- SHELL CREATIONS ments. The area affected by the amendment request is Lot 8, Kearn's Subdivision, Sec- tion 34, Township 45 South, Triton Range 22 East, Sanibel Island, SHELLS-CORALS-SHELL CANDLES Florida (Hurricane Lane). The SANIBEL ISLAND Public is most welcome to ISLAND SHOPPING CENTER attend. 472-1702 William B. Nungester City Manager P.O. Box 92 Pool- 10-15 Come, enter our world, it's warm, bright, green and tranquil. It's a special place in the sun — Sanibel Island. PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF SANIBEL IS NOT ON SANIBEL! If you've ever dreamed'ofrelaxingin a Shangrilasurrounded by the pure beauty of nature, white sandy beaches PLANNING COMMISSION covered with shells from the depths of the Gulf of Mexico, and a simple way of living, this is for you. A Public Hearing will be conducted by the Sanibel There are Triton Pools on 50 Sanibel streets. But not this one. This one is at the front door of our Planning Commission at 9:45 Specimen Shells a.m. on November 1, 1976 at: Fort Myers headquarters on Hanson Street. Inside our door are the friendly, knowledgeable people 2BATH DELUXE City Hall to consider a request who do the designing and engineering that make Triton mean true value to so many Sanibel home for an Amendment to the FLORIDA AND WORLDWIDE Comprehensive Land Use Ptan owners. by Mr. Ralph A. Call. The ©lily a few choice units left petition requests a waiver to "A SHELL COLLECTOR'S the provision of Part 3.4:' Permitted Uses, Section 3.4.7: . PARADISE" C'mon in (our office or our pool) Mid-Island Ridge. The area' I FROM$5S.©0© affected by the amendment request is a parcel in the TWO LOCATIONS OPEN Southwest Vi of the North- MODELS OPEN D^ILY 10 -_ 5_ west V* of Section 25, Town- 1017 Periwinkle Way and \ CALL 334-8665 ship 46 South, Range 22 East, Sanibel, Florida (Periwinkle 2422 Periwinkle Way 1 POOLS Restaurant Within Walking^Distance Way). .The. Public is most' 3051 Hanson Street welcome to attend. Also: af2422 Periwinkle Way TURN RIGHT FROM CAUSEWAY, LEFT ON DONAX, Fort Myers, Fla. 33901 : William B. Nungester THOAAAS CLIFFORD •.'•; 1246 FULGER STREET [8131472-4949 — City Manager Custom Shell Cabinets 472-1121 10-15 A18 October 15,-1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 A19 House haunt Savalas: no hero The Haunted House, a popular Fort Sanibel cablevision viewers will have the book reviewer takes a look at her own first Myers attraction staged each year by the opportunity to view some heavy .fare on book ... and music buffs can stay tuned oh Junior Welfare League will open its creaky I doors again during the Halloween season PBS Channel 3 this coming week. Sunday for an 8:00 p.m. "Evening in starting Sunday, October 24, and continue Another magazine style program will Symphony," featuring the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra. to provide eerie thrills daily through Halloween parties planned Saturday, October 30. For many viewers the treat of the week 1 The attraction is held in Terry Park and could be a two-hour show on children ... P televiewing special kind of children with a special There will be a meeting of the committee will be open on Sunday from 2:00 p.m. to "Even if they cannot attend the meeting 7:00 p.m., and Monday, through Saturday hostess. Julie Andrews makes her first planning the elementary and middle on Monday we would appreciate hearing m from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and its theme debut on Sunday, October 17 at 5:00 p.m., appearance on public television at 8:00 schools Halloween party on Monday, from people who want to continue the with "Getting On," a first-person forum for p.m., Tuesday, October. 19, (Channel 3) October 18 at 9:15 a.m. at the Sanibel is the "Haunted Castle." The donation three-year tradition! of successful Hallo- admission fee is used for such Welfare older urban Americans. when she presents "The Puzzle Children," Community House. . . ween parties and bffjer to help on Saturday, Feeling that television hasn't given a fair those with learning disabilities. League projects as^the Junior Museum and This marks-the second time the group October 30 "or drop off refreshments," says 1 Planetarium the Voluntary Action Commitr shake to the elderly, producer Patricia The man who revealed the importance of has met and chairman Sherry Vartdal has Mrs. Vartdal. / Reed Scott has put together a program tee, Dance in the Schools, a Fine Arts for being bald, Telly Savalas of "Kojak" fame, expressed concern that more parents and Youth program, and the Suitcase Museum. that shows the variety, vitality, and talent will be featured at 10;3ft p.m., Thursday, interested islanders have not attended the The elementary school party, will begin of many senior citizens ~ and none of them October 21, on Channel? planning sessions. In addition to the Haunted House, the at 3:30 p.m., Saturday, October 30 and the dunking booth will be set up with some famous. This is a nine-part weekly series. What makes "Kojak". different? Telly At the previous meeting Alyce Kyllo was middle school party will start Saturday - Book lovers will want to take a look at says: "I don't like heroes. Kojak is a guy. surprise personalities "hitting the drink." appointed refreshments chairman. Still evening at 8:00 p.m. • 11 Dr. Paul Bearer of station WTOG in St. another Sunday show (6:00 p.m.) on Hell walk away twice, maybe not three Q \ J Todd Button help set up buffet table for last needed are game chairmen, general helpers Channel 3, "Vehna Daniels," in which a Kim uay e an( Petersburg will make a personal appear- times. and a willing crew to construct the Further information can be obtained by ance on Sunday, October 24,. from 2:00 Tuesday's Jr. Community Association dinner. "Haunted Alcove." calling Sherry Vartdal at 472-1267. p.m. to7:00 p.m...... o

We have gone to the mountains. Come, and see us there or we will see you back on the island in FOR Any ROOM in youR HOME... November. - Cashiers, North Carolina Keep Our Bailey's Store OUTSTANDING COLOR TV VALUES 3 Island's Clean in yOUR CHOICE OF SCREEN SIZES! GLOVE with a clean performing automobile r has appliances galore for all £MiTM WITCH- Sanibel Tune-up & Service Center ••" "'^00% SOLID STATE Purveyors of Gentlemen \s Furnishings Tune Up Specialists . . Front End Alignment yourcu masterpieces. .1509 Periwinkle Way - Sanibel. Florida Phone 472-2269 - Mon.-Sat., Open 10-5 Complete Brake Service Complete Car Inspection PORTABLE and TABLE TV Certified Licensed Mechanic (Or, f or someone elses 1 215 Periwinkle Way 472-1878 Bill Estep Ron Estep for that matter.) DIAGONAL lisland winds The MALIBU • H1310C Ebony color cabinet with Silver color on top and base. 110° Chromacolbr ' COIFFURES In-Line Picture Tube. Sblid-State Super Video Range Tuning System; Owner: MARION MELVIN OO Operator: JEANNE MELVIN $379 Ph. 472-2591

DIAGONAL THE LATEST DIAGONAL The PLAZA • G3850W Ladies and Men's The MADEIRA* H1910C; Simulated grained American Dark Brown polystyrene!:"- Walnut cabinet. Solid-State HAIRSTYLES cabinet. Solid-State Super Super Video Range APPAREL Video Range Tuning System. Tuning.System. 00 BOTH MEN & WOMEN In The Island Fair Shopping Center PRE-SEASONSALE ONLADIES& $39900 $399 Across from the New Library MEN'S CLOTHING & SPORTSWEAR 9-5 TUESDAY-SATURDAY EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT DIAGONAL For the finest & largest selection The KIMBERLEV H2310W "Famous For Fine Apparel" Vinyl-clad metal cabinet. I Simulated grained Walnut. EVG—Electronic Video. | From causeway- Guard Tuning System BAILEY'S first store on right with One-KnobVHF.and s UHF Channel Selection, OO GENERAL STORE $629 V.\^ WESTERN UNION • WINE SCOLD BEER •FILM DEVELOPING SERVICE fc* ISLAND PRINTING CENTRE G* The Island's Most Complete Printing Service FEATURED IN EVERY ZENITH WE ARE OPEN 52 WEEKS A YEAR TO SERVE YOU r DIAGONAL 100% SOLID-STATE CHROMACOLOR® II Along With A Full-Range of Office The HALIFAX • G4740W & Stationery Supplies • BRILLIANT CHROMACOLOR PICTURE TUBE Sturdy vinyl-clad metal cabinet in simulated grained Walnut. EVG for a true-to-life picture —Electronic Video Guard Tuning • 100% SOLID-STATE TITAN® CHASSIS Monday -Thursday 8 a.rii. to 6 p.m. System with One-Knob VHF and Coil Pen for Desk or Phone UHF.Channel Selection. for outstanding operating dependability • PATENTED POWER SENTRY and also- Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. OO VOLTAGE REGULATING SYSTEM virtually eliminates the effects of 95 A Pen You Shouldn't Lose \ $729 household voltage variations Sunday 9 a.m. to6 p.m. THE QUALITY GOES IN BEFORE THE NAME GOES ON®- Jim and Beryl Gough r B per week SINCE 1899 LEASING FREE Airport pick-up Island Printing Centre' GROCERIES - MEAT MARKET - PRODUCE SALES REPAIR and return service. 455 Periwinkle Way HARDWARE-FISHING TACKLE DRYGOODS - SPORTSWEAR Sanibel Island^, 936-5400 LOCATED IN THE 5402 CLEVELAND AVE, FT. MYERS ^""Florida 33957 ISLAND SHOPPING CENTER SCOTTY'S VILLAGE 472-462$ Across From Airport on US 41 Phone:472-4437 •* - - s< Most Major Credit Cards Honored I A20 October 15,1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAN0 REPORTER Obtober 15, A21 J^ESI • ESI • ESI • ESI • ESI • ESI • ESI ""& JESI • ESI • ESI • ESI • ESI • ESI • CO pa- Ed ce en en >INC.

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:i Ed 1 M CONTINUING . . . WITH MORE SAVINGS AT ALL OUR LOCATIONS! am en Ed ft. Approximately 50 parents and children gathered at the Community SAVE House on Tuesday evening, January 12 for a dinner meeting and Ed m oo $CAO5 en community sing led by Judith Kennedy. Susie Santamaria and Pat to be the sole pcfeuj>a nt of Quayle serve some of the youngsters while Kim Quayle (foreground) 3O en Reg. $519.00, this is the microwave oven is more interested, in the photographer. Reg. $129.95 — here's your personal that has everything! — GE's very bestl — someone's new home... black & white TV with designer styling for with Automatic Chef Cooking Control and en •Sensor that automatically shuts off the Ed en less than $100 — what a buy! — and whal l^.-C a beauty! This GE 12-inch diag. is 100% oven when food is ready! No watching! en 60-minute digital timer, 3 power levels for SOLID STATE, too! Also comes equipped "v H better cooking, rolling drum recipe guide, en with ULTRA-VISION sun shield so you can P3 and extra-big capacity 1.3 cubic foot Ed watch TV in the sunlight! Personal en oven! You get speed — plus delicious Our rentals' are not ihe usual sterile, earphone included. High-impact plastic cooking — automatically! cabinet with simulated rosewood grain! H Don't pass up this bargain! Ed antiseptic type surroundings found in en 95 commercial rentals. You can enjoy your 95 JET 90 Ed en 99 459 •.'CO vacation in a new condominium home H •a en

en tastefully decorated and fully equipped P5 Ed en bythe owner. You can enjoy privacy!.. en a: Ed 1200 sq. ft. or more of living area :,. 2 SAVE en en SAVE Ed' bedrooms, 2 baths with owner's linens Students at the Children's Center of the Islands mug with flame-safe en fireman Charlie Frederick (center). Sanibel firemen and Emergency $TAO5 Ed' ...complete kitchens with the owner's Medical technicians treated the children to a tour of their equipment en You'd usually pay $319.00 for this Reg. $219.00, now you can afford the . Ed on Wednesday, then took everyone for a ride on a fire truck. handsome GE 30-inch electric range, but convenience of an automatic dryer! This china and cooking utensils... individual en we've specially reduced it. during our heavy-duty GE dryer has a PERMANENT *• 23rd Anniversary Sale! Backsplash Control PRESS cycle and 3 heat selections — en a Panel has master oven controls, clock, NORMAL, DELICATE and NO-HEAT Ed laundry rooms with washer and dryer... timer and minute' timer, cvenindicator FLUFF, separate start switch, indicator light, large upfront Ijnt filter, porcelain light and infinite rotary controls for Calrod enamel drum, heavy-duty heating coils — • en surface units! Upswept one-piece cooktop plus a hard, gleaming white scuff-resisfont Ed private screened terraces... all recrea- for easier cleaning, "Picture Window" finish! Now, during cur 23rd Anniversary n Le i sure-Ti me Appa rel oven door, floodlighted oven. White. Sale Celebration, specially reduced to a (Please add $10 for Avocado or low, low ... • • en tional facilities on the grounds... plus, en. Harvest) What a buy at only . . . Ed <•.' ' ' I- - For Women 95 en much, much more.This is a true vaca- P3 3 95 Ed B "4 169 en A 239 •: tion value for all of the-family with up to en Cool and Comfortable Ed- B six persons per occupancy (in some en en Ed Slacks B cases, more) at low seasonal or off- en •en Tops Ed season rates. We have over 200 units B it en Beachcovers SAVE SAVE ••'en W available in a wide range of locations. B en —v Spoit Outfits $99 O5 $3905 . cc Why not caII or write for free brochures, B en Reg. $369.00, only 5 of these in stock, Reg. $559.00 GE 20.8 cubic foot Power so better hurry if this-GE 14.8 cubic foot Saver Big-Top No-Frost refrigerator with information, and rates? chest freezer is what you've been seeking! GIANT 6.96 cubic foot No-Frost freezer — • !*. • . co- Stores up to 518 pounds of frozen foods, and easy-to-adjust CANTILEVER ed SHELVES, commodious VEGETABLE BINS, en has a sliding basket for storage convenience, convenient upfront defrost ICE 'N EASY ice cube service, Power CO drain, and adjustable temperature control, Saver Switch, rolls easily on wheels for Cd B self-adjusting inner lid, and Is only •46Vi" easy cleaning behind — and ALL this '}•'• ' en quality and convenience are only 30'/: ' ,_'e wide, counter height. Coil-free back so )\ it that it takes even less space. Enjoy the inches wide and 66 inches high! White. '. i •_ 55 , economy and convenience of freezer (Please add $ 10 for Avocado, Harvest or \A. Ed B living for only . • • > i • a: Dark Copper). A sensational value at only ... en Ed B 95 en 95 eo 269 Ed 479 B Executive Services, Inc en en Ed B 455 PERIWINKLE WAY en

B Your every purchase is backed by en S.W. Florida's biggest and best SANIBEL, FLORIDA 33957 Our EDISON MALL Service Department — always at ttor* stays open en YOUR service! — as close as your phone! . B Men., WML, ft Fri. nights en to • • •

B LEY'S APPLIANCES/AIR CONDITIONING/TELEVISION (813) 472-4195 en CLOTHING CENTER 9 EDISON MALL, near Mall Theater, Ph. 936-0807 B en jslond Shopping Center DOWNTOWN FORT MYERS, 1651 Fowler Street, Ph. 334-1121 pa- 3 (next to the Grog Shop) Cape Coral. Ph. 542-8550 Naples. Ph. 261-8158 ce Charlotte Harbor. Ph. 625-6108 ESI* ESI* ESI* ESI* ESI* ESI* ESI* ESI* ESI* ESI* ESI 7: Ft. Myers Beach. Ph. 463-5208 ftiBKS .-I I- Ill A24 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER Elif ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 A25

AGENDA CITY OF SANIBEL Charles R. LeBuff, Jr. cinct whose names appear on We will reopen Tuesday, October 19 for your dining pleasure. We are RESOLUTION NO. 76-24 (unopposed) the list of qualified registered looking forward to your company. . CITY OF SANIBEL .21, Township 46 South, Range 23 East, Council Member Seat No. 3 electors as furnished by .the PLANNING COMMISSION Sanibel, Lee County, Florida (Seagrape A. RESOLUTION CALLING FOR Porter J. Goss Lee County Supervisor/ of the AN ELECTION FOR : CITY (unopposed) Elections. CITYHALL Road). 8. That said election be held October 18,1976 - 9:00 a.m. COUNCIL MEMBERS; DIRECT- Council Member Seat No. 4 11:45 a.m. Public Hearing to. consider a NG PUBLICATION AND SET- (vote for one only). ' in accordance with the Elec- m » request for an amendment to the Compre- TING THE DATE OF THE ELEC- G. Carol Quillinan tion Laws of the State of 9:00 a.m.' Approval of Minutes hensive Land Use Plan by Mr. Ralph TION. C. Duahe'White Florida. ' 9:15 a.m. Public Hearing on request for Woodring. The petition request a waiver to 3. That the polling place of 9. The City Manager of the Continental ^Cuisine an Amendment to the Comprehensive Land the provision of.Section 3.9.4: Develop- WHEREAS, the general elec- . said election shall be: City of Sanibel is hereby Specializing In. Use Plan by Mr. Paul Rossi. The area ment in the Mangrove Forest Zone, of the tion in -Lee County is to be Precinct 16 authorized and directed to affected by the amendment request is 6089 held on November 2,. 1976; Sanibel Community Bldg. publish this Resolution on Neapolitan Gourmet Dishes Plan. The area affected by the amendment October 8, 15, 22, and 29, . Overlooking the Gulf Sanibel-Captiva Road. request is from the existing county road to and . Periwinkle Way WHEREAS, it is necessary, Sanibel, Florida 1976. On Beautiful Sanibel Island . 9:45 a.m. Public Hearing on request for a the edge of Lady Finger Lake. 4. That the Lee County appropriate and proper that ! Development Permit by Mr. and Mrs. 12:1.5 p.m. LUNCH BREAK this Council adopt the form of Supervisor of Elections shall THIS RESOLUTION TO BE EF- rS;-;-?'^i-'! Homer J.Ristow to construct two duplex 1:30 p.m. Reports from Planning Com- the ballot, direct publication, cause the necessary ballots to FECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON structures. The area affected by the mission Members set the date for the. election, be prepared and delivered to PASSAGE THEREOF. THIS RE- •* AUTHENTIC VEAL SCALOPPlWE « RKP SNAPPER EN PAPILLOTE Development Permit request is located in 1:45 p..m. Report from Planning Com- and certify to the Lee County the Clerk of the polling place. SOLUTION APPROVED AND 5. That the Lee County ADOPTED I'Nf SPECIAL COUN- I.&; •VealCutiet alia Milanese !• • 1 Shrimp Scampi alia Neapolitan Section 30, Township 46 South, Range 23 mission Vice-chairman Supervisor of Elections the :••£• * Veal Cutlet alia Parmigiana 1 Baked Red Snapper alia Neapolitan East, South of East Gulf Drive, Sanibel, candidates that have duly Supervisor of Elections shall CIL SESSION THIS 4TH DAY OF ><'•• ADJOURNMENT ,,-..:•; * Braciuolini (Stuffed Top Round Steak) 1 Manicotti - a delicate cheese souffle Florida (contiguous to the western bound- qualified for election as mem- cause the necessary absentee OCTOBER, 1976. * Stuffed Cannelloni V 1 Spaghettini served with a variety of sauces ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE bers of the City Council. ballots to be ' prepared and * Raked Lasagna alia Neapolitan 1 Baked Breast of Chicken (Sauteed in White ary of Sunset South Condominium). ATTEST. ^WELCOME TO ATTEND. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT make provisions for the distri- $ Wine & Mushrooms) • ; 10:15 a.m. Public Hearing on request for .•]*•'. an amendment to the Comprehensive Land RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL, ' bution and voting of the William Nungester :-< CITY OF SANIBEL, LEE COUN- absentee ballots. - v Use Plan by Thomas H.Brymer. The CityClerk '. V-' TY, FLORIDA: . •.;•• 6. That the Lee County ALL DINNERS INCLUDE OUR SPECIAL petition requests that fencing and screen- NEAPOLITAN STYLE ANTIPASTO Austin quoted 1. That there shall be held Supervisor of Elections shall Porter Goss ing be excepted from Section 3.3.2: on Tuesday, November '2, . canvass the ballots and cer- • Mayor Residential Yard Requirements, Paragraph tify same, and in turn shall Fine Food, Drink and Conversation . Shelling on Sanibel is given prominent 1976, by qualified Rejectors 2. ••'. • • • • play in a recent article by Edward James within the municipal -bound- certify the election results to . Zelda P. Butler 10:45 a.m. Public Hearing on request for Speer published in the Bridgeport (Con- aries of the City of Sanibel, the Sanibel City Council. That Member of Council necticut) Post. Florida, an election for the body shall declare the results' Your Hosts: Margie Ann and Louis Letizia an amendment to the Comprehensive Land thereof, . and such returns Use Plan by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott T.- Speer also .quotes— "for inspiration"— offices of four (4) Council V.G. MacKeniie Members. .•• •••] shall be recorded in the Member of Council Arnold. The area affected by the amend- from a poem which he states was written 2. That the following candi- minutes of the City Council at ..';.'. 3313 West-Gulf Drive, Sanibel. Florida ., ment request is lots 3, 4, and 5, Sanibel by Sanibel resident Harold Austin. dates have qualified from the the first meeting after such Charles R. LeBuff. Jr. Reservations Not Required . 472-2177 Open 5-10 p.m. Mon.-Sat.. Shores Subdivision (Donax Street). The first stanza of the familiar poem City of Sanibel for the; specific certification. Member of Council 11:15 a.m. Public Hearing to consider an reads: seats as listed: •'•../ 7. That the appropriate elec- application for a Development Permit and a ' 'A feller isn't thinking mean \ Council Member Seat No. 1 tion officials shall permit ' Francis P. Bailey, Jr. Specific Amendment to the Plan submitted Collectin" shells, V Francis P. Bailey, .jJr.!- voting in this General Election Member of Council (unopposed) ; : only by the qualified register- by Mariner ;Properties, Inc. to construct His tho'ts are mostly good and clean two duplex buildings~dn; a parcel in Section -Collectin'shells. Council Member Seat'No. 2 ed electors 'within'""the. pre- 10-8,10-15,10-22,10-29

Seafood Dinners To Take Out Smoked Mullet '•(•}•• Raw Oyster No. 1 OYSTER THE Breakfast Place Highway 78 * Matlacha Bar Super Chef Special Phone 813-283-0520 Breakfast 7 dm to 2 pm Steak & Lobster For the finest in seafood prepared fresh daily &W& HOURS:' Variety of Egg Dishe^Wbffles, FISH MARKET 8 ounces of Heifer Haunch laid out along side V? Mori,, Tues., Thurs. - 5 to 9:30 p.m. pound of Lobster fanny (all meat). Your choice of Friday & Saturday - 5 to 10 p.m. \ Pancakes, French Toast potato and a lot of salad. . Sunday 12 Noon to 8:00 p.m. All for the unbelievable price of $9.50. Closed Wednesday Winner of Florida Trend Magazine's -Hi Lunch 11 am to 2 pm 'Golden Spoon" Award and one of the TOP 10 SEAFOOD Chowder, Sandwiches, Soups RESTAURANTS IN THE STATE and Salads Open Monday - Saturday 10-9 Sunday 12-9 No. 2 Closed All Day Monday FRESH SEAFOOD DAILY ON PERIWINKLE WAY NEXT TO ISLAND BAKE SHOP Twin Fannies of Lobster For land lovers we have Prime Ranch Cut Steak 362 Periwinkle Way Sanibel Island, Florida 472-9976 MARK & PEG BRUNO, OWNERS 472-2860 better than one full pound of all-meat Lobster with WINES • BEER your choice of potato and (again) a lot of salad. Equally unbelievable at only $11.70. ALL ITEMS HOT PIZZA On Our Menu Are Prepared Fresh Daily In Our Kitchen 472-4003 and Oyster Bar NOWOPEN at CO-OP PLAZA TMo.3 CIAO On South US 41 near Gladiolus Road ITALIAN DELICATESSEN All You Can Eat 472-4003 TAHITIAN GARDENS OfThe Above for the low price of $900.00 (One continuous setting with a limit of 19 hours.)

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November 3, 1976 - BoomBah Festival. . . . • -- .r..-~ —v.,. r~-r— '-•'-• r **• Y. PRIME & CHOICE -•'•..• more on this later. Celebrates October!est •,-;- :";• ••• Special . .' .: BEEF & SEAFOOD Knockwurst A DIVISION OF FORT MYERS Sauerkraut . •'• •;• ;• .'•; • • : $5.95 -. PROVISIONS, ING. Brisket of Beef If Potato Pancakes ivy* y 1 > ' - ' Homemade Red Cabbage

'•'• ' •-•"••' '^^!5' ' .'•• Both Dinners Include Why not call our Manager, Don Cater, Open Seven Days A Week One Bottle of St. Pauli Girl lening for information on special cuts and Lunch 12-2:30 or Glass of Wine Dinner 5-9:30 Salad Bar today's best buvs? '-^.^.-^'AnoaerDnineirs.Servedwith . Tuesday - a Complimentary Glass of Wine. master charge i October 19 PHONE 482-1287

122SPerwinkleyV&y • Sanibel Island, Florida33957• Phone: {813)472-1771 472-1141 12000 SOUTH TAMIAMI TRAIL / FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33901 WfM 1523 Periwinkle Way 2761 West Gulf Drive , 472-4151 (West of Tarpon Bay Road) In Nutmeg Village

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A26 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 A27 WHATCOOKS Hemingway had spent many recipe. In other locations and at hours. other times you may need four. Cook bags African recipes Thank to the New Stanley's Personal tastes may dictate Captiva . Erosion Prevention District meetings the genial Assistant General Manager more or less stock and/or cream. thingstodo second Tuesday of each month, 4:30 p.m., Captiva Civic By Twink Underhill return to the comfortable New Jeremy Weeks, we were able to This is very rich and not for Center. • Stanley Hotel in Nairobi. Good obtain th«f recipe for one of Chef calorie counters, but very good. current activies: regular meetings: Sanibel .Volunteer Fire Department meetings second Recently we had the good service is the keynote there, and E. Mullan's creations. Peel the avocados and cut into and fourth.Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., at the Fire House, Palm fortune to be included in the we felt as welcome in our dusty Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce meeting of the Ridge Road. . ' ' New Stanley Avocado Soup pieces. Place in blender with "Computer Technology for Laymen" course starts Board of Directors, second Tuesday of each month at the Monday night, October 18, at 7:00 p.m. $10 registration fee Captiva .'.Fire Control District Commissioners Meeting, Campbell-Beebe trip to Kenya travelling clothes as we did later 4 small avocados or 2 large stock, lemon juice and seasonings. Chamber building on.Causeway Road, 8:00 p.m. and Tanzania. You will read on in finer attire. 1 1/4 cup chicken stock (cold) Blend until smooth. Stir in the for eight two and one half hours sessions at the Sanibel second Tuesday of each month at 8:30 a.m., Captiva elsewhere on the pages of IS- We enjoyed sitting in the Thorn cream and thin with a little more, Elementary School. Jack Stormer is the instructor. Call The Lions Club of Sanibet and Captiva meets the first Community Center, Gore Road'. 1/2 cup fresh cream J 472-4231 to register. / LAND REPORTER of some of Tree sidewalk cafe, sipping a Juice of 1 lemon stock if desired. and third Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Casa Alcoholics Anonymous- closed meeting at St. Michael the African adventures. Tusker beer and watching the Ybel Resort, (formerly the Island Beach Club), Casa Ybel and All Angels Episcopal Church, Periwinkle Way, every Salt and pepper Place in bowl, cover tightly Road and Gulf Drive. . . Friday night. 8:00 p.m. For information call 332-1300. Although we were reluctant to multi-national passing parade. A touch of cayenne pepper with plastic wrap and chill. Give a regular activities: come off safari and bid farewell to Dinner in the elegant Grill Room The avocados in the markets on good stir before serving to four or City of Sanibel Council will have regular meetings the Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club: Regular meetings are held the animals and lovely country- was preceded by a visit to the Sanibel Public Library, Palm Ridge Road, open during the first third, and fifth Tuesdays, 9:00 a.m. City Hall. Special on the third Wednesday of the month at the Community Sanibel right now are really big six in bowls that will show off the House, 8;:6o p.m. (November thru April). side* it was a distinct pleasure to famous Long Bar where Ernest so two will be sufficient for this •-lovely green color. month of October: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 2:00 p.m. meetings will be announced. .. . to 4:00 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday,-Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to Santiva .'.'Teen Club meets every second and fourth 12:00 noon. . Kiwanls Club meeting every Wednesday morning pt 8:00 am., Scotty's Pub, visitors welcome. Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. For information about Captiva Public Library, Gore Road, open Tuesday and meeting place, phone 472-2956 or 472-4242. Club is open to Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Captiva Volunteer Fire Department meets every first. teenagers of Sanibel and Captiva. and third Tuesdays of each month at the Fire House on Gore The Sanibel Fire Control Commissioners will meet the Bingo (Murex). every Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. American Road at 7:00 p:m. •••.: •'•'•?• Scmibets First & Finest Seafood Legion Hall, Sanibel-Captiva Road. second Tuesday of the Month at 1:00 p.m. at the new Fire Al Anon meets weekly on Fridays.at 8:00 p.m. at St. House Addition. The public Is invited. RESTAURANT Closed for Vacation Reopening November 4th Nature adventure* afloat, "Wet Pants," Captain Dick Michael and All Angels Episcopa^Church in Sunday school Frieman, 472-1315. Charter. . . . FRESH SEAFOOD -- the finest seafood at popular prices -- room in rear of building. Call 472-2491 for information. Chicken -fr Seafood •& Steaks Y.M.CA. Classes: Call 936-7666 for information: South Seas Sailing Club open to all sailboat owners. For island cinema: Fresh Lobster Tennis lessons at the Dunes Country Club, Wednesdays, Shrimp & Lob$ter Newburg membership and meeting information contact Brian Webb The Omen: A supernatural .thriller, hypothesizing • the Stone Crab Claws beginners 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., intermediate: .10:00 a.m. at 472-1551. coming of the anti-christ as predicted in the Book of 472-1 242 | 1244 Periwinkle Way Steaks & Chicken Crab Meat au Gratin to 11:00 a.m. $30 for eight-week course. Revelations. It is a we 11'paced narrative,, stylishly directed. Imported & Domestic-Wines . Florida Lobster Pre-school swim classes, Mondays and Wednesdays at Captiva Civic Association Board of Governors meeting, There ara several gruesome deaths, but they are riot Reopening,; ' Children's Menu. the Casa Ybel pool, 2:45 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. $16. per child. first and third Tuesday, 10:00 a.m., Captiva Community homemade clam chowder and lime pie - excessively stressed. The movie stars Gregory. Peck and Lee, Progressive swim classes for children aged six and up, Center. •'..-.• Salad Bar - Children's Menu Remick. Recommended by Parents Magazine for adults and Monday, October 18 Dinner: 5:00 - 9:00 Mondays and Wednesdays; 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. $16 per Sanibel Community Association Board of Directors children over 15. Rated R - children under 15 will not be Meritorious Food child. Reservations Not Required WINE AND BEER meetings every third Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p.m.. admitted, without parents. Friday-Thursday,' 22-28 October, Service Award Winner Gymnastics classes every Saturday. Developmental I Open 5-9 p.m. * Closed Tuesdays • 472-2113 Community House. ' • : 7:00 & 9:00. classes for beginners from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Sanibel City Planning Commission meets every Monday Developmental II classes from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. $16 at 9:30 a.m. at City Hall. All interested parties are invited to for each eight-week course. . All the President's Men: Starts Friday, October 29. attend and to participate. Special meetings will be Guitar lessons every Monday evening at the Sanibel announced. Community House from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Six-week £asa ybel Qssort course, $16. Sanibel-Captiva Motel Association meeting, third Arts and crafts classes every Thursday'afternoon from Tuesday of each month, 8:00 p.m.. Chamber of Commerce 3:30 p.m. to 5:50 p.m. The charge for the course and building. answers materials is $28. * Sanibel-Captiva American Legion meeting of members Natural History Field Trips to Sanibel's wildlife habitats the second Tuesday of each month. to A fun place to visit! by Richard Beebe, George Campbell. Tuesdays arid : I Thursdays by appointment. For reservations call 472-2180. Sons of the American Revolution Caloosa Chapter puzzle Wednesday's Open Trip: meet at Sanibel Elementary School ; 1 meets second Wednesday of each month, Surfside parking lot, Sanibel-Captiva Road at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday Restaurant, Cape Coral, 12:00 noon. mmmmm fee, $4 per person. MONDAY NIGHT Enjoy the football game in our lounge. I Two color TV's/ plenty of free popcorn, with drinks only $1.00 during COME ON OVER AND CELEBRATE! Seim • ilV the game (75* at Half Time). T.G.I.F. night Double Bubble Hour 4 pm - 6 pm hors d'oeuvres served IV>. S WEDNESDAY NIGHT BED TARPON SALOON t is Ladies Night in the Red Tarpon Saloon & No i F . See'Um Bar. All unescorted ladies are entitled I s to drinks at halfthe prevailing price from 6 pm 'til tomorrow. SATURDAY NIGHT Every Saturday, ''DANCE'' 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. | iSrjectacyfar A South Seas #> FEATURING: iterfWni^etti ng from 9:30 til 2:00 dance to the music of the ni Tradition Unusual Live Captiva Band. Informal dress code, cash bars, Breakfast and ain n^ Settin ' Luncheon Items Combination and NO Cover Charge. ^MRlN ^Dinners - 6.3CT-10:00 P.M. v, ^Breakfast-Luncheon Plus'^ ack'rfeogers V x Breakfast 7:00-10:00A.M. x? All the champagne iqyen, Beatles *SK : Dining Room Hours: Luncheon 10:00-7:00PM you care to drink &HBIV rs Saturday Evening Try one of the new selections from our menu ,j=. (/ Cookout \ . - 2:30 P.M. $5*50 per perton "Hours: j 1 7:00-10:t)0 P.M. \ Tuesi -Thurs. 5-10 Fri- Sun. 5-11 Closed Monday 4-4;0G P.M. -1:00 A.M. _ , $6.50 Lturday & Sundays In the King's Crown Children $3.50 I Restaurant Open 7 ^ I ^.NaTned Reservations Requested Exotic Tropica* Top 1t)0Resiaurants-La Patio Bar Available Reservations Requested ' $ A i

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Section B October 15, 1976 Operation Election *76 Paid political advertisement : by The Committee of the Islands "I'm a Florida cracker, born in among Sanibel Island's beloved I continuing-the work of Sanibel Tomorrow By Anne Marsh Lake County in 1898, and I'veand colorful figures. He's easy to and the Sanibel-Captiva Planning Board. knocked around quite a bit. The spot on the Bike Path on his way In the depths of the depression missus — she was from Michigan. to his daily, visits to Bailey's I in 1931 a man and his wife, down I came here when I went broke Store, at the wheel of his red on their luck and their money, somewhere else. The somewhere Volks station wagon, bagging stepped off the ferry boat to start else was Houston, Texas where I groceries and chatting at Bailey's, a new life on Sanibel. John was doing road work. The depres- or distributing hibiscus flowers I Peurifoy, born during "Wfilliam sion hit most about 1929 but it from his garden to the ladies SANIBEL TOMORROW? McKinley's administration in 1898 took me longer than most." employed in the Island Shopping was then 45 years old. John Peurifoy today is counted Center. • M 1 John Peurifoy says of the island: "it's hard to remember it like it used to be ..." But he shared with ISLAND REPORTER what memories he fe had of the 44 years and nine months he's spent here. 'I'm A "The missus and I came here to shell. We'd shell every day and go 9 over to the mainland to sell them, I or we'd wait for a man from I Florida Miami who came to the islands to buy them every month. They P 9 were first class shells -shipped many of them up to North Cracker Carolina. After I learned to fish we'd fish and shell for a living. "Sometimes after selling our shells we'd miss one of the three boats that ran to the islands daily. "I hate to Didn't make much difference ;9 though --we'd just pitch the same .-.-5 groiv old, tent we slept in on the island over on the mainland., "We shelled and fished to but what the heck, survive until the death water poison (red tide) came in the I wouldn't forties. When the fish died there was nothing else to do but go into want to construction. "I went to work as a foreman go back jind try it again!" on the houses John Shannon built. I worked on practically every THE ICE IS YOURS d^nghouse built: c»n-Saxiibe\ at tVie :$?•§ time. No block houses for me and none of them have blowed down yet! "I worked on the new Bailey's Store and the remodeling of the old Bailey's. When the new store was built I argued that it wasn't going to be big enough. My i specialty -vvas kitchen cabinets, that work just as well today as when I made 'em. I had to do good work because I lived here and had to back it up." John built his present house in 1950 and he lives there today on Dixie Beach Boulevard. "The house is 24 inches above ground and we've never seen more than six inches of water," says Peuri- •••?#•• foy. .. "I sold Friday (Lee Roy Friday, owner of the Heart of the Island Shopping Center) part of my • continued on 6-B

COMPLETE THE TEAM VOTE FOR WHITE FOR CITY COU SBaga!i8BMfflata^ 1"*= B2 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 B3 A Public Service from Coastal Fishing ishing derby to open with blessing of fleet ORiOFf TRAVEL Capt. Duke Sells sound where you will be out of the wind, and A colorful opening ceremony, Charter Skiff, "Whee Three" try Matlacha Pass around the oyster bars. new sponsors, and some new Captiva Island, Fla. A lot of this area has been forgotten by rules will highlight the second island anglers who are missing a good bet. annual Island Open Fishing Der- tidechart It seems that Maggie's drawers will be up Usually when the wind pours out of the by, scheduled to begin on Mon- on the pole for some time now that the winds Northeast, as it is now, you can find plenty of day, April 18, 1977. October continue to howl. At times like this it is a good fishing and clear water over there. A side trip Representatives from the Sani- (Left to right) Norma and Fritz Stoppelbein present cash award to angler Ed Sweet during the inaugural Island Open Fishing Derby. Day Date idea to try to fish the local creeks where a lotto some of the local waterfront restaurants in bel-Captiva Chamber of Commer- of fish will be holed up. this area is also worth your time as you can ce, the South West Anglers Club The Stoppelbeins, who are members of the South West Anglers Club, Fri. 15 4 23 ^M H 1 05 AM L 8:06 PM H Take some shrimp and fish on the bottom of.meet up with some real eccentric salts who and ISLAND REPORTER, the will chair the 1977 derby. Sat. 16 5 38 AM H 12-11 AM I 8:58 PM H 2:15 PM L such places as Duffys, Maclntyre or Hard can really bend your ear. three sponsors of the 1977 Derby, Sun. 17 7,1 1 AM H 2 03 AM L 9:38 PM H 3:19 PMl Working Bayou. Good Fishing, /s/ Capt. Sells. Mon. 18 8 41 AM H 3-33 AM L.I 0:05 PMH 4:12 PM L You should reap a good harvest, of Tties. 19 9 58 AM H 4-44 AM L 10:33 PM H .4:55 PML sheepshead and snapper, which are mighty Wed. 20 1 1 04 AM H 5 27 AM L 10:59 PM H 5:33 PML good table fare • in addition to a lot of family •Thurs.21 fun. Also there is a good chance of the 12:05 PMH 6.16 AM L 11:24PMH 6:05- PML occasional shook or red coming along in these Bold Face denotes strong tides deep holes. If the winds ever do die down, there is excellent bottom fishing in the forty foot depths off Redfish Pass with cut bait. Course the water will be the color of cement for quite awhile and you may have to go to the sixty foot mark where you will encounter some big have been meeting in recent mackerel sauntering around. weeks to finalize plans for the six The redfish action at the Sanibel pier has week-long contest. Several fish- slowed a lot from last week but there were a ing guides and marina and bait few caught at the top of the tide on Friday shop owners have participated in with live bait. Speaking of bait, there is a real the planning. bargain on pinfish at The Bait Box on Sanibel '.Bill and George Gray collected a mess of As in last spring's competition, the 1977 Derby will feature and a good time to load up for the weekend. snook and redfish on a recent outing with Another good bet for this windy week is to weekly and grand .prize awards head over towards the Pine Island side of the Capt. Duke Sells. for the largest trout, snook, redfish and cobia caught in neigh- Fishing Out-Island Trips - boring waters. Sightseeing Skiing Shelling Trips to Cabbage Key' The tournament will be ushered SAIL WITH Fishing Shelling in with a "blessing of the fleet," Luncheon Trips to Cabbage Key that will take place on Sunday, ••••':.J} ":-1'*J5^^^» i«s%»^ SOUTHWIND OSPREY CHARTERS April 17 off the fishing pier near II Call Fred Comlossy BOBSABATINO the Sanibel Lighthouse. During Charters - Lessons - Rentals 22 foot fully equipped MAKO the ceremony, which has its roots Oldest Sailing School on Sanibel 472-2531 '. Vi day charters with in ancient folklore, island clergy sunfish Southwind. Inc. ph. 472-1451 Captain Alex Payne daysailers Box 271, Sanibel Island 15 yrs. Guide Service will bless a fleet of brightly on Sanibel-Captiva Waters "800 E.-Gulf Drive cruising auxiliaries 33957 Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 decorated boats as they pass by inquire about our discount weekly rentals Phone: 472-2913 the pier in review. "It will be the most colorful, most wonderful kick-off for this LIVES FROZEN BAIT fishing Derby that I can think of," remarked Walter Klie, executive MOSS MARINA director of the Chamber of Com- REAL EEL merce. CHRIS LIVE The Derby will begin at 12:01 NORTH AMERICAN 22 FT. "HERITAGE" <**" EDUCATED SHRIMP 75e A DOZ. See me a.m. Monday, April 18. Each MAKO for fishing tackle weekly contest will begin at 12:01 IS'v;:.^-; •:.:• ALLMAND & tennis rentals! a.m. on a Monday and run to sports & outdoors NO. AMERICAN SKIPPURDY midnight the following Sunday. ERICSON GAMES 472-2674 Prizes will be awarded every INTERNATIONAL SAIL SPORTING GOODS ICE Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the LANCER TENNIS & GOLF EQUIPMENT Chamber of Commerce. LASER The 1977 Derby will feature RAFTS-BEACH TOWELS-BAIT improved registration and weigh- South Seas hosts top-flite tennis tourney . \ SUNFISH CASTING NETS-SPEARGUNS-TIPS & BANDS MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS-FILM-SUNTAN LOTIONS-MASKS, FINS, SNORKLES ing procedures. Fishermen will be DINGHYS ^ RODS. REELS & FISHING TACKLE-ISLAND'S ONLY SCUBA AIR STATION A first-rate tennis tournament featured The competition is scheduled to begin at p.m. Saturday, with the quarterfinals in able to register and weigh their men's doubles following at 3:00 p.m. '•',}'••'' Cuddy Cabin with vee berths & toilet MERCURY MOTORS SCUBA RENTALSTENNIS-WATER SKIES-RACKETS RESTRUNG catches at island marinas and bait world class players begins today at South 10:00 a.m. this morning. Matches will be Sanibel Center Bldg., Periwinkle &CasaYbel Road Periwinkle Seas Plantation. played throughout the day. Singles compe- The singles semi-finals matches will ." '. ' ' •' 52Gal.fuel • FullCanvas shops. In the inaugural Derby all Hosted by South Seas Tennis Pro Greg tition will resume at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, begin at 9:00 a.m. Sunday, followed by the fish entered in the contest had to Parker, who is a former competitive circuit with the quarterfinals beginning at 12:00 finals at 11:00 a.m., the doubles semi-finals 150 HP Mercury O/B Motor • Under$8,300 be weighed at the Chamber of player himself, the tournament is open to noon. . at 1:00 p.m., and the doubles finals at 3:00 Commerce. the public. There is no admission charge' Men's doubles matches will start at 1:30 p.m. . Fritz and Norma Stoppelbein for spectators. FORT MYERS BEACH, FLA. 463-6137 Some of the players who have entered $700 Vi DAY will serve as chairmen of the 1977 the three-day event include Stephan •' .'JtMk OCTOBER I Derby. The Stoppelbeins, who Warboys, a Davis Cup player from Great Island s tennis ladder to resume OCTOBER RATES are members of the South West Britain who played World Team tennis for Anglers Club (SWAC), served as the Boston Lobsters this past season; Greg The cool weather that has lingered over ladder features separate categories for Sanibel Marina, Inc. weighmasters for last year's Der- Haider, another Davis Cup competitor the islands ' has prompted a number of men, women and mixed doubles, and by and were credited with making from Canada; Gordan Jones, the number tennis buffs to restring their rackets and allows players to arrange matches at their welcomes you to our service at the contest a success, in its first one player at Flager College who has limber up with a few practice sets. convenience. FISHING beaten nationally ranked pr/>s; Juan Diaz, a Because of the increasing activity on the sunrise 6:30 amto cVfOO pm year. - U.S. Open qualifier; Lindsay Murphy, a courts, Giessie Creagh of Tennis Anyone Anyone interested in playing on the SIGHTSEEING AND FUN TRIP The Derby will end on Sunday, former world tour competitor; and Gewan has decided that it's time to bring the ladder should call Mrs. Creagh at 472-2993 island's tennis ladder out of mothballs. The for more information. everything for your boating and fishing pleasure NOBODY - BUT NOBODY GETS SEASICK May 29. The following Tuesday Maharaj, a touring pro from Sarasota. grand prize winners will be gos - diesel^bait & tackle - charts - dockage EVERYBODY CATCHES FISH! announced in closing ceremonies supplies - refreshments & COLD BEER RODS AND REELS RENTED $2 OR BRiNG YOUR OWN - BAIT qualified mechanic on duty '.; . at the Chamber. FURNISHED. A MOST ENJOYABLE TRIP COME RAIN OR SHINE OR The 1976 grand prize winners : CB Channel 13 monitored WIND. MORNING TRIP ONLY - START 9 A.M. RETURN12 NOON each received up to a wfeek's free Kool Kats ice firemen YES! VK HAVE ROOM FOR YOU - NO ONE TURNED AWAY SINCE CHRISTMAS lodging at an exclusive island Sport Fishing aboard the "Lucky Lady" resort. The 1977 prizes are NO PHONE - NO RESERVATIONS -JUST BE THERE expected to be even more attrac- They said it couldn't be done, but the Kool But overconfidence apparently malfunction- —with Capt. Ted Cole WHY PAY MORE SOME PIACE ELSE AND CATCH LESS? tive. Last year's weekly winners Kats did it. ed the firemen machine in the second game. Poor hitting and substitutions destroyed the each received $50 in cash awards. Beat the Sanibel Fire Department at 1 CAPT. STAN LUMMIS Financial backing for the in- softball, that is. hose handlers rhythm, and the Kool Kats Periwinkle Way at ON THE BIG BOAT "JOY VAN augural Derby.came from dona- The Kool Kats, a leading team in the snuck by with a 6-5 victory. • tions by a number of island Dunbar League, split a double-header with the "Sometimes you can hit, and sometimes you N. Yachtsman Dr. AULD WOODEN BRIDGE - FORT MYERS BEACH, FLA. businessmen, and many of the firemen this weekend, The firemen were in can't," lamented Fire Department captain same businessmen have promised usual form for the first,game, demolishing the Allen Nave. "We couldn't hit." It was the first 472-2723 NO DRUNKS - NO CON ARTISTS similar support for the upcoming visitors 18-5. loss in 31 games for Nave and his teammates. Derby: B6 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER

1 1 > 1 : \, - •:-' >.;i'". -••;.•** J''.^.-'Ji'*"- • • • - " " .• ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 197:6 *I'm AFlorida Cracker' all for whoever he's talking to, there are many stinkers on sometimes, but stopped one day when all along he's just for Sanibel." mfroml-B after my friends told me the 'I'm A hisself." Looking into the future, John property on Periwinkle Way things I done the night before. On the Sanibel mosquito: "I've shrugs his shoulders and says of when he wanted to put up his "I feel better for it.-- people Florida always managed to outwit the the young City of Sanibel: "There shops. I didn't want to live on the today are spending more for 9 Sanibel mosquitoes. I get fighting will be people arguing back and main road and money was more cigarettes and liquor than a Cracker mad and they go right on by, or I forth, but they'll eventually valuable than land then; Of my week's groceries cost years ago. outrun them— also, I have the straighten out. It's a nice place to original five and a half acres I've And if you have much company, a • front 6-B place posted and they don't live - Once in a while they'll do wound up with an acre and a. half, bottle of whiskey doesn't last at bother me." something idiotic, but they'll arid I don't regret it." all. I haven't had a headache in so the heck, I wouldn't want to go . Ori incorporation, "I didn't vote straighten out." The Peurifoys were to share long I don't remember what one back and try it again!" for incorporation and I'd vote it t -J ten years together in the little was like. - Currently John Peurifoy's days out if I could. I think it's because white cottage surrounded by "I've had eyesight trouble begin at 5:30 a.m. "I have there's a lot of folks they don't vegetable and hibiscus gardens. though -- had cataracts in both breakfast and read the paper and pay any attention to. Personally I "My wife died in 1960, on eyes and a detached retina in one. then I bike through Gumbo Limbo -4ike to go to Council and Planning September 9, just before hurri- When I couldn't see the preacher for four or five miles. Then down meetings because I've got nothing cane Donna: I've never been able I stopped going to church. Up in to Bailey's Store for coffee ~ they else to do. I like to keep up with to find anyone to take her place. Gainesville they used a Laser have a great big pot always ready what is happening. They won't let We never had any children - we beam to cure me -- it didn't kill for privileged characters like me. me burn — they've"- stopped just had each other. She's over in me but I have no side vision. "I go home for awhile to do everyone from burning stuff. I'd Fort Myers Gardens now with so "When I retired in 1960 some- some garden work — this year I be in jail if I was still working. It many of my friends -- it seems as thing or other I bought a few planted a couple of rows of beets, seems to me that a lot of new though everyone has died. foolish things. A boat was one carrots, squash, cucumbers, and fine his interests to biking and towns spring up but it doesn't "I developed ulcers when the thing. I fished for two or three some broccoli. Then it's time for bagging. He's also philosophical stop the condominiums." " Missus was sick and had to live on months and then I threatened to -lunch and a nap. and has pronounced opinions on Summing up his feelings: "I aim milk and eggs. The doctor told me sink it if someone didn't take it "In the afternoon I go back to many subjects -- the Sanibel to stay here the rest of my life. I he couldn't cure me if I smoked. I away. It was too much trouble to the store to help bag groceries for mosquitoes, the incorporation of like it here. If you want good carried a pack around for a week keep up and bail it out. That an hour or so. I like to help people Sanibel and the upcoming Presi- neighbors you've got to be one. and I finally quit. cured my fisherman's fever. in any way I can. They offered me dential election. I've lived near Pearl and Jake "That was a dang sight easier "I hate to grow old, but what a job bagging groceries but I Of the latter he says, "it won't Stokes and their family for all than quitting drinking -- used to didn't want it — I like to be able to make much difference to me who these years. We tend each others enjoy two highballs before supper • continued on next page walk out when I want to and I gets in. I can't stand Carter - the houses and gardens and when don't have to work." more I hear him the worse I like we're sick, we tend each other. The septugenerian doesn't con- him. He's to wishy-washy - he's "I like people. I don't think NEW! Fishing-Shelling •Bopt Ramp Guides Wet & Dry Storage The easiest way ' • rV ••./.•• Port Comfort Marina to see Sanlbel! 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M#r. - Captiva Island 472-1784 specializing in frame construction 1527 Periwinkle Way - Rear All Your Fishing Needs - Bait, Tackle, etc. designing & building custom homes for 28 years L ml ON DISPLAY NOW- COME SEE... 15' MUTINEER Southwest Florida's finest selection of ISLAND VILLAS-Imaginatively designed and constructed, set on the Gulf-washed ... innovative Chrylser sloop RATTANand PATIO FURNITURE Great daysailer for families, couples or singlehanders. A- shores of fabulous and quaint Sanibel Island. Class A General Contractor/Licensed-Bonded-lnsured spacious 7' cockpit and a. beam as wide as many No. 2 Baywind Plaza (2402 Palm Ridge Road,-Sanibel, Florida) 18-footers. Standard equip- ment includes a roller furling Phone 472-1423 (Eves. 481-1522) jib you can reef from the Mon.-FrL 8:30-5:00 cockpit, Dacron main, spars, standing and running rigging - ready for the water. And there's a two year sail war- ranty Sanibel's N ,*>- \ .I'"'. List price $2,395.00 DICK AND DAVE TO SERVE YOU with a combined 26 years of boating experience, Dick Denim OurSPECIAL Beautz and Manager Dave Bliley can be relied upon. get-onto-the-water-now Emporium PRICE $1995 RATTAN by... PATIO FURNITURE by... Bring the family and take a look at this exceptional sloop FICK'SREED MEDALLION I POINTE SANTO de SANIBEL CLARK CASUAL MOLLA Write for detailed brochure: WHITECRAFT TROPITONE Furnished Model Open Pointe Santo de Sanibel Port Comfort Gulf Drive & Tarpon Bay Road 7 days, 10 am -5 pm Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 Marina (813)472-1568 On McGregor 1 Mile from Causeway 481-3000 In Periwinkle Place Shopping Center 472-1171 Oct. 6-Oct. 20 Open from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. only Closed Tuesday

;. - ;.7 V.v •-. ;. B8 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October.15, 1976 $•••'•• VfLLE CHAIR-BURLINGTON HOUSE-SOUTHERN nian Mitis sea urchin snowmen letter from a beachcomber MEMO

Columnist Nancy Simonson lot of other folks here on Palm and bless her heart, took the time keeps her granddaughter,' Rhon- Avenue doing the same thing. to come in and tell me about it. from8-B branches of your driftwood da, informed on island beach In between lopping off dead We're going to make a snow- "You will love this idea, Christmas tree. happenings and collectables in her branches and carting them away I man using three sea urchinsol and glue on a pair of wiggly eyes. Thank you Jayne, for a great weekly letters. This week , had a visitor in the shop with a graduated sizes -one large, one as did the folks at the A small strip of red felt wound idea. If anyone else has made a TO: JERRY t-mi Christmas ornaments made from medium size, and one small. First around his neck adds a festive Christmas tree ornament from shells and other materials found you glue them all together v^ith County Fair scarf. Purchase a small black top-, seastiells I'd be happy to—hear on the beaches are discussed ... . the largest on the bottom and the hat at your favorite craft supply about it and ---wilLl_pass the SUBJECT: letter froma smallest on the top. Then spray in , shop, then poke a hole in the top instructions along to all of you Dear Rhonda, paint with white enamel. When of the hat with a needle. Cut a that are interested, It is just great to see all the beachcomber the paint is dry, glue two little when Jayne Grossman piece of nylon fishing line about Happy shelling, and remember 11 actiyity around here the past few squares of black felt on the middle four or five jnches long, tie a knot to throw back the live ones. < "CONDO SPECIAL days. Lots of the winter residents and bottom urchins (one each) for won a on the inside of the top hat, loop With love,~~-—r iiaye arrived and are opening up brand new idea for a Christmas buttons. I the other end and there's your their homes. The cooler weather tree ornament. You will-just love A small triangle shaped piece of hanger. FROM: RON Has continued and the shelling is this one, .as did the folks at the black felt glued onto the top prize for it there." Now you have a jaunty snow Compare this one to any other. Plenty are'advertised from around- ' improving.;^ Byron and I spent County Fair in Virginia,- when urchin makes the snowman's nose man to hang gaily on one of the $1,700 to $2,700. Of course these are composed of special sets or - today cleaning up the outside of Jayne Grossman won a prize for it • continued on next page "dealer selections." We can do this also and give' our customers 2 The Green'Flash, and I noticed a there. She now lives on Sanibel bedrooms, dinette and a living room set plus lamps ... and we do It for less than $1,100. Of course we pick what our customers want. But what If we gave our customers a choice of the following: 5 IbTRIAL SAMPLE A. FORMAL DINING ROOM Sanibel-Captiva Lions Club 1. Lighted China A Special Formula Fertilizer for Sanibel-Captiva developed by 2. Matching table with 6 chairs QUALITY FERTILIZER, Ft. Myers in cooperation with the Lee County Dept. of Agriculture. Tested and proven on island B. LIVING ROOM CHRISTMAS TREE (Loggerhead Cay, Island Beach Club, and many private homes), with 1. Couch fantastic results. 2. Matching Chair 3. Lamptable 4. End Table Quantity is limited. Limit, 1 sample per household. Bring your own 5. Coffee Table container, or we can supply a plastic bucket for $1.00. 6. Two Chairs ...'•." Pre-Order Your Tree Now! C. NO. 1 BEDROOM 1. Nlte Stand . 2. Bachelor Chest ' . • ISLAND POOL 3. Double Dresser It's the only way to get first ^choice on December 11 &, 12 before 4. Two Headboards trees are sold to the general public beginning on December 13. 5.'Two Bedframes, 3" rollers &LAWN SUPPLY 6. Two Ambassador Mattresses 7. Two Ambassador Box Springs . - - (People not able to be onthe islands on December 11 & 12 can still Scott/s Village, 472-4505 1 8. Matching Mirror prerorder and have their tree held until arrival. In that case, full 9. Two Lamps , . . payment must accompany the pre-order.) i ; • • • •••••• D.NO. 2 BEDROOM Pre-order period ends on December 1. Order your tree early, so 1. Full Size Ambassador Mattress - . that the Lions Club can order a sufficient volume in the various 2. Matching Foundation sizes. Please use the coupon "provided below. 3. Bed Frame, 3" rollers 4. Headboard, Full size • . If only your walls could talk, MEMO: 5. 5 Drawer Chest , ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS SALE WILL BE DONATED TO 6. Triple Dresser . • : 7. Matching Mirror - . ONE OF THE LIONS CLUB SIGHT PRESERVATION 8. Lamp CHARITIES. they'd beg you FROM: THE BIKE PATH LET OUR CUSTOMERS PICK WHAT THEY WANT. ANYTHING IN THE STORE THEY WISH - NOT WHAT WE WANT TO SELL THEM. BUT WHAT THEY WANT. for a wall system... COMMITTEE THE MOST THEY COULD SPEND WOULD BE $2,841.85. THAT IS THE ABSOLUTE TOR PRICE. CHANCES ARE THEY WOULDN'T SPEND THAT MUCH. NEVERTHELESS, ON ANY CONDO PACKAGE THEY WISH. WE WILL TO: THE SANIBEL-CAPTIVA LIONS CLUB TO: ALL ISLANDERS THROW IN THEIR CHOICE OF A HOOVER CONVERTIBLE VACUUM OR A RECLINER. WHAT DO YOU THINK? /\ Christmas Tree Sale P.O.Box399 i AND FRIENDS Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 n The End Is Almost Here. Gentlemen: Enclosed is my $5.00 deposit fora pre-ordered We are trying hard to accommodate everyone wanting Christmas Tree. to be included in the 1977 Telephone Directory for CHRISTMAS TREES AVAILABLE advertising purposes. If we 've missed or forgotten Check one anyone please let us know as soon as possible. 4'to 5' $7.00-$9.00 1 / 5 /2'to7 10.00-12.00 7'to 8' 12.00-15.00 Write: P.O. Drawer R, Sanibel, FL 33957 Custom" Draperies Lamps Bed Spreads Accessories PRICE m CUTTER CO 8'to 9' ^00-17.00 Shades Color Coordination Or Calk Fred Williams, Fred Valtin or Molly Brown 472-1587. VI Wallpaper Consultation ( ) 9'tolO' 20.00^23^)0 Rattan Furniture Room Layouts Thank you very much, Dining Furniture Bedroom ..Furniture COMPLETE DESIGN 3760 Fowler St., Fort Myers • Ph. 936-5322 (The 514 - 7' and 7' - 8' trees are a mix of Scotch Pine^ SERVICE Sincerely- and White Spruce.. All others are all Scotch Pine.) The Bike Path Committee Open Mon. thru FrK 9 to 8, Name:. Sat. 9 to 6, Sun. 12 to 6 Address: Phone: 472- PERIWINKLE WAY and CASAYBEL Phone City (strike one): Sanibel Captiva SANIBEL ISLAND, FLORIDA 33957 472-1591 BANKAMERICMIB Store Hours; Mon, - FrI. 9:30-3:00 -Acinasv -asnoHNOsiavw -Sdwvi BIO October 15, 1976 ISLANI* REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 Bll ?.•«.» PERMITS AND DEEDS EVERYBODY'S The care and feeding of condominiums Five Sanibel building permits were issued during the By Peter Larson leading figures in Sanibel condo- week ending October 13. Permits went to: , -- . . . . minium management, sales, re- Sanibel Surf Side for construction of a multi-family BUSINESS condominium building to be constructed by Surety Great success stories nearly^-sales, rentals and maintenance, Improvement Construction at 610 Donax Street, Sanibel Shores always spring from a bold gamble ESI, the firm that started with a subdivision; By Peter Larson or a daring risk. staff of two in Buntrock's home, Robert Sagers for a home to be built by Robert Stevens But when Bob Buntrock first has mushroomed into a business construction in The Colony, Sanibel Estates subdivision; * Robert Thompson, new manager of the incorporated Executive Services that employs a staff of 35 and Ann Winterbotham for an orchid house to be constructed Merrill Lynch office in Fort Myers, is in October of 1974, friends and closed, during its first full fiscal Home improverrrent by the owner at 3547 Gulf Drive; bullish on Sanibel. associates didn't consider his year, approximately $13 million in F. W. Fuhrer for construction of a seawall by Williamson Thompson, 34, will take up residence on move a gamble or a risk. They condominium sales. and Sons Marine at Sanibel Marina on North Yabthsman Sanibel at the end of October, moving his Create/ Drive; family to a home on San Carlos Bay Drive. considered it a surefire fiasco. Recently Buntrock's attention Jack Eichler for a home, to be built by Robert Stevens Interviewed this week, the 34-year-old "I tried to interest several large has shifted to the mainland, Design. Construction on Brainard Bayou Road, Sanibel Bayous executive said he considers his new post, developers and realtors in a where he plans to open two ESI subdivision. "Probably the best domestic assignment partnership," Buntrock remem- branches within the next year. there is." bers, "but they turned me down. For the future he forecasts a Rebuild. Seven island deed closings were recorded at Lee County "The lifestyle is great, the people are When I said I was going to national network of branches or a Courthouse during the same week. Closings included: great and the growth potential here is manage condominium projects, all possible ESI franchise operation. A house at 910 Limpet Drive, Shell Harbor subdivision, second to none," said Thompson. "And in Enlarge. sold to Louis R. Brazik by Joseph S. Costanzo; terms of potential market.investors, I- don't they could think of was broken We spoke with Buntrock this A house on Coconut Drive sold to Stanley Beck by F. think we've cracked the surface yet. television sets and overflowing week about the history of ESI, Lowell DeVasur; '. Floridiaris have their money tied up in bathtubs. They saw no profit in why it became a success and Go ahead ... improve. A South Seas Plantation Beach Cottage sold to Paul C. non-liquid assets like real estate; hopefully it." - exactly what that success repre- Sprenger by South Seas Plantation Land Company; well interest-them in alternatives to real Today Buntrock has outlived sents to the Sanibel-Captiva con- A South Seas Plantation Beach Cottage, sold to Harlow estate. I think it's wise to diversify your the predictions of island odds- dominium market. As usual, Bun- H. Voller by South Seas Plantation Land Company; investments." . makers to become one of the trock had a lot to say. A Sanibel Moorings condominium sold to John A. Batson A Merrill Lynch employee for some eight by Howard R... Taylor; - .years, Thompson comes to Fort" Myers after a one year assignment in New York A Loggerhead Cay condominium sold to LeRoy Kuhl by 1 At Bank of the Islands we have money for your home Sanibel Associates, Ltd.; City. Prior to that, he spent seven years at improvement loans. See us for a change. A Sanibel Moorings condominium sold ,to Lyn Ritchlin by the company's branch in Lakeland, Florida. Abraham Soffer.. He and his wife, Pam, have an eight-year- rf \ old son, Mahlon. ',.•". business f 1 # continued from last week Worldwide, Merrill\Lynch has some 255 / 1 branches and approximately 22,000 em- 1 A Tennis Place I condominium sold to Robert B. ployees. The firm opened its Fort Myers &real estate / •1 Montgomery by Mariner Properties, Inc.; . branch .two years ago at 2202 McGregor A Tennis Place I condominium sold to Walter I. Weed by Boulevard. Thompson said a Naples branch Mariner Properties, Inc.; . • will open in the near future. A Tennis Place I condominium sold to Bike Route; Inc., by Mariner Properties, Inc.; A Tennis Place I condominium sold to Robert E. Reed and Edwin 0. Reed by Mariner Properties, Inc.; A Tennis Place I condominium sold to Barbara T. Devine According to "Plain Talk," a monthly and Diane W. Lawrence by Mariner Properties, Inc.; publication, of Lee County Bank, the A Sea Shells of Sanibel condominium sold to Anthony Florida real estate and construction indus- ) V3 fc> •- ;•; Corcoran by Gerald W. Blakely, Jr., William F. Butler, tries are only now recovering from the Jr., Frank P. Flynn, Jr., Peter-C.Haeffner, Jr., Adam C. 1974 recession that left developers with a Heck, James D. Landauer, Richard K. Means, Joshua A. huge inventory of unsold condominiums, Muss, Raymond T. O'Keefe, Frederick P. Rose and homes and apartments. Charles M. Williams, trustees; Leading the recovery is Lee County, the A Sea Shells of Sanibel condominium sold to George D. publication adds, where "all indicators Fowlkes, Jr. by Gerald W. Blakely, et al; ' - point to this area outperforming the rest of the state over the immediate term and the A Sea Shells of Sanibel condominium sold to Louis R. national average within the next 12 to 18 Williams by Gerald W. Blakely, et al; months." A Sea Shells of Sanibel condominium sold to Anthony According to the newsletter, the local Corcoran by Gerald W. Blakely, et al. inventory of unsold condominium units is currently being absorbed at about 1,200 per year, leaving Lee County with a one year inventory. Eighteen months ago, the inventory was estimated at four to five years. . The bank cites Sanibel, Captiva and Fort Myers Beach as the areas most active in the real estate surge. According to the newsletter, some developers in these areas are reporting their best year ever. Building permits reflect another para- meter of growth. In 1975 only 1,800 permits were issued in Lee County. On an annualized basis at the present rate, Bob Buntrock holds keys to ESI's condominium kingdom. "I permits for 1976 should reach 2,600, envisioned running the largest motel on Sanibel," says Buntrock. representing a 90 percent increase over last year. It wasn't until 1972 that Robert Buntrock drafting Wisconsin's first condominium first came to Sanibel. The first 18 years of laws. "Condominiums were already popular his professional life were spent mainly in in Puerto Rico and Europe in the early the Milwaukee area, where he accepted his 1960's," says Buntrock, "but they were Robert C. Parcells of Parcells and almost unheard of here." As condominium, Gentry, Inc., has been admitted to first job in 1954 working for a chain of weekly newspapers. development became increasingly popular membership in the International Real in Wisconsin, Buntrock says he helped Estate Federation through its American From journalism Buntrock turned to public relations and tourism. He was create warranty programs for builders Chapter, the National Association of with little experience in the field. Realtors. employed first by the public relations and The International Federation was organ- tourism division of the Milwaukee Chamber In 1972 Buntrock first heard the word ized in 1956 and today has members in of Commerce, then by the public relations "Sanibel," spoken by Wisconsin developers office of the City of Milwaukee". Wimmer and Blatter, Incorporated. The most of the developed free world countries. two builders offered Buntrock a partner- sLaiNids S(uM-Captiva Agency, 9wc. Members of the Chapter, through their The prelude to ESI came in 1961, when Island Fair Shopping Center Buntrock began working for the Milwaukee ship if he would handle management and. SANIBEL AND CAPTIVA^ISL:AtslbS?FlfoBIDAy participation in an annual Congress, deve- sales of an as yet unbuilt and unnamed 2398 Palm Ridge Road (across from the fire station) lop international friendships and establish and Wisconsin Builders Association. Bunt- rock suddenly found himself a liaison condominium complex on the Southwest OPEN 9:00 am - 2:00 Monday -thruFriday business contacts with their foreign collea- Florida island. Buntrock, tired of working gues. between builders, banks, lending institu- and 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Friday COMPETITIVE tions, two sepaparate boards of directors as a salaried employee, accepted. From a EQUAL HOUSING Drive-in Window Hours: 9:00 am -4:OO pm RATES and the public. single beachfront model he began sales in LENDER Monday - Thursday, and. 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday "It was an important time for me November of 1972 for the project that was AVAILABLE ON YOUR ^ Work on the much-discussed beach because I gained background in working later named "Loggerhead Cay." Member Federal . BOAT OR YACHT restoration project for Miami Beach is with an association structure," explains "We were kicking around a list of 500 FDIC Reserve System— scheduled to start this month, according to Buntrock. "The board made policy and I possible names," Buntrock recalls, "when H.C (Sonny) Howard a recent piece in Florida Trend. got the job done." Jerry Wimmer suddenly came in and said, Serving.all your Insurance needs" The,federal government has allotted $9.7 The job, says Buntrock, included lobby- 'Do you know they have Loggerhead million to finance the start of the project, ing, consumer relations, membership on turtles on Sanibel?' So we called the 472-1005 which calls for restoration of the beach to the association's ethics and arbitration project Loggerhead Key. Later we decided an average width of 255 feet from Haulover committee and creation of the "registered everything in Florida was named 'Key' so Beach to Government Cut, a distance of builder program," the program that be- we changed the name to Loggerhead Cay." The Islands First Resident Insurance Agency" 10.4 miles. . . came a forerunner to Home Owners According to Buntrock.Loggerhead Cay A cost of $48.1 million is projected for Warranty (H:0.W.),,a service adopted in was, roughly speaking, the fifth condomin- 1972 by National Builder's Association. ••*• the total project. . Buntrock was also instrumental in • continued on 16-B Jr- "-- B12 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 B13 ' I Maintenance dredge completed featuring - i SEA

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A Public Hearing will be conducted, by the Sanibel Planning Commission at 11:15 a.m. on November 1, 1976 at City Hall to consider a request for an Amendment to Sanibel the Comprehensive Land Use Plan by Jimmie Cipriani. The Island contemporary in the tradition of good taste petition requests a waiver to the provision of Section You'll find us on Seabell Road which is just 3.4.10: Filled Land (Permitted off the Sariibel-Captiva Road opposite the Thayer Coggin • Founders • Dux •Directional Flair • and many more Uses). The area affected by the amendment request is the Ding Darling Bird Sanctuary exit. Look for southern portion of a parcel Blind Pass Condominiums — and you won't in the North V& of Section 25, Township 46 South, Range 22 need to look any further. residential" business OU/CU//S East, Sanibel, Lee County, Sea Bell Rood "Sanibel Island. Florida 33957 (813)472-1585 INTERIORS Florida (2029 Periwinkle Way). The Public is most welcQme to attend.

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•'•••?•• in general transactions for the last fiscal 'I envisioned running tte ESI plans mainland branch year. v Competition between Sanibel Realty and • from 11-A own words, was left "highahd dry.' By February Buntrock signed Logger- mfroml6-B "full circle" with the signing of an exclusive ESI may be alleviated, in the near future, : "I chose to stay on Sanibel and secure head Cay to a management contract. In sales ^contract at" Loggerhead Cay. In however, when the agency opens an east him. complex to rise on Sanibel. Already in my broker's. license," Buntrock 'notes. June ESI took another giant step forward als like home rentals; the cleaning and August the firm signed Sand Pebbles. This coast office. Recently, Buntrock and his various stages of completion were Cap- Maintaining his previous Loggerhead affil- when Buntrock passed his broker's test and maintenance suffered." " -— . -year!s_contracts include Island Beach Club, original partner Banks Prevatt took on a tain's Walk, Sanibel Moorings, Sanibel iation with Priscilla Murphy Realty,' Bunt- amended the company's charter to permit To create his.island-wide hotel, Buntrock Kings CrbwnrHigh-Dunes^dn Sanibel and third partner, Marty Sullivan, for that Arms and' Sanibel Arms. West, and rock sold real estate for a year. During real estate sales. instituted some hotel-like policies in his Hidden Gardens,. Town and River and purpose. Sandlefoot. ' that time, Executive services was "evolv- During the same.month, after a prolong- rental operation. Apartment- keys no Marina Towers on the mainland. The "Right now we're trying to sign several By February 1 of 1973 Buntrock says ing" in his mind. ....'. ed search, ESI signed a three year office longer dangled from paper tags but from mainland projects aione, after buildout, east coast projects and subdivisions to that he had sold 68 units in the first two "It was my contention," Buntrock ex- lease at the Holland building from an the costly plastic handles used by most represent some 400 condominium units. 1 exclusive contracts with Sanibel Realty," Loggerhead buildings, complete with de- plains in retrospect, "that the guy who initially reluctant landlord, Charles Holl- resorts. The ESI office became a "check-in To handle sales ~at the Fort Myers and says Buntrock. "In the meantime we'll be posits. But by June of 11973 .the economy hit would go to a condominium owner's • and. Though ESI was still a two man desk," says Buntrock, with key pickups Fort Myers Beach projects, Buntrock plans selling Sanibel real estate from the east a downturn. As interest rates rose, buyers association and arrange to take care of operation, Buntrock ambitiously installed available virtually around the clock. Check to open two offices in time for the start of coast. With the name 'Sanibel,' I don't see became cautious with their discretionary their poolj their beach and all the other five telephone lines. . out time was set at 10:00 a.m. and check in next yearV winter season. At least part of how we can miss." income and the "second home" condomin- nitty gritty would be the same guy. who time at 3:00 p.m. the reason for ESI's off-island involvement Despite an incredible first year of track ium market dried up. would get their rental contracts, mainten- June of 1975 was also the month ESI Though ESI contracts mandate a tele- is Buntrock's conviction that Sahibel's record, Buntrock says he hasn't let sales go "We jsold:. 120 . units during the first ance contracts and a chance of sales." began taking rental contracts, starting phone in every rental unit, almost every condo inventory wOl be liquidated within a to his head; ESI still puts major emphasis season and 20 during each. of the next two Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, with approximately 30 units. Today the other aspect of rental - including price, year. ' ' on management, rentals and, to a growing seasons," says Buntrock. "The fact that we no one else on Sanibel would make book on firm boasts some 250 contracts, with new number of occupants, rental rate and "After this season there won't be a extent, on maintenance and auxiliary sold so many early on actually hurt us. Buntrock's .contention. In October of 1974, contracts coming in at the rate of five per prohibition of pets or children - is dictated developer unit left to sell on this island," he services. His firm now boasts a mainten- Doorway to ESI officeat Holland Costs escalated so fast that every dime of aided only by Betty Moseley, Buntrock week, A "thing apart" for many island by apartment owners. prophesies; "unless builders resort to very ance staff of four t and a newly-formed building. profit paid construction costs. We sold the incorporated Executive Services alone. realtors, ESI condominium rentals ; its "We work on a straight 15 per cent high-priced or time-sharing projects." special services division that will stock first two buildings at cost: That's why I Soon he had contracts embracing some 100 priority. . commission and a $100 a year start up fee," Strangely enough* ESI competes in the your refrigerator, pick you up at the the only firm on the horizon specializing in laugh when I here talk about 'get rich units at Coquina Beach, Donax Village, - "I envisioned running the largest motel says Buntrock. Theoretically, he adds, general real-estate field with another airport, equip your doors with dead bolts, multi-project condominium sales, manage- quick' developers." •'..-'• . •: Villa Sanibel and Sand Pebble condomin- on Sanibel," claims Buntrock, surveying every unit is a separate apartment and Buntrock enterprise, Sanibel Realty. Bunt- babysit, car sit or install your television ment, rentals and services. , Loggerhead was eventually sold in April iums. the hundreds of keys that now line one competes against every other rental unit rock says he bought part interest in the antenna. "There is definitely room for expansion of 1974 to the Loggerhead Cay Incorporat- "We charged $10 per unit per month," •closet of the ESI office. "Other real estate Buntrock: "I\kept telling myself, under contract to ESL., Along with its agency last year to "couch" his ESI bet; "It's a pyramid," says the man who is into any market where condominiums are ed, a firm with the same principals as says Buntrock. "We lost money at first but agencies were running condominium rent- rental program, ESI offered a cleaning writing new chapters daily in The Care and sold as care-free second homes," says Surety Construction, Wimmer and ; Blatter I kept telling myself, 'This is where 'This is where things start.' service with fees ranging from $32 to $44 "I had no idea then that our general Feeding of Condominiums, "and it. keeps Buntrock. "We could start our own .returned to Wisconsin and Buntrock, in his things start.'" . . % continued on next page per unit per rental period. '•; • real-estate sales at ESI would be so good," building in both directions." branches or we could franchise our In July of 1975, Buntrock says ESI came says Buntrock, who quotes over $1 million Oddly enough, Buntrock says ESI is still operations. Things are still open."

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:-".V'i?:w4i,'! ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 B19 B18 October 15, 1976 ISLAND REPORTER m Artist to discuss 'Superstar' Fifteen register for Youth Club By A. Ray Cartlidge Says age with a shout, Howard Schriner, Jr., artist, lecturer television. When he retired he was a senior "Have you sent your ship out?" \ Charles )E. ."• Burr, a Sanibei Island and former Sanibei resident, will, present a vice-president of the Batten, Barton, resident for seven . years, died at Lee Bruce Milligan, Judith Kennedy, Pat Kair, When'my son was a little lad he There is another truth out of lecture entitled "The Painting of Superstar Durstine and Osborn advertising agency. Fifteen students have registered for the and another boy sang a duet at a Memorial Hospital on Sunday, October 9. and the Story That Made It Possib.le" at St. For many years he was a lay reader at the newly organized Youth Club of the Sanibei and Barbara and Ed Boulton. the echo. We interpret the world Funeral services were conducted by C. Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church Church of the Incarnation in Atlanta and at Community Church. The first meeting will Parents will assist with a dinner on a Rotary Club, "Little Sir Echo." and others in terms of ourselves. Duane White at the Engelhardt Funeral on Wednesday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m. present is activein the Mission of the Good be held on Wednesday, October 20. rotating basis. The setting for the song is of a lad We hear what we are. We. see in Chapel on Tuesday, October 12. The presentation, based on a painting by Registrants in grades three to five will Students who were unable.to participate hearing the echo of his own voice Shepherd in LaBelle where he and Mrs. others, our own faults and accuse Mr; Burr is survived by his wife Arlene ' -vi Schriner, has a musical accompaniment Schriner reside. . . begin their prograrn at 3:15 p.m. Middle in the Youth Club program due to schedule and wanting Little Sir Echo to them of them. We project the of Sanibei Island, one son, Charles Burr Jr. with excerpts from the Broadway musical, The lecture is based on a broad biblio- schoolers will join them at 4:00 p.m. conflicts will have an opportunity to come out and play. "You're a nice color of our glasses on to the 0f Maryland, and three grandchildren. "Jesus Christ Superstar." The lecture has a graphy which includes such books as register for the second term which will little fellow, I can tell by your landscape. The dishonest man He had been in the real estate business broad family interest and the general Kramer's "Cradle of Civilization," Taylor Each meeting will consist of four begin in December. •voice-, but you're always so far in Washington, D.C. for 28 years and was a public is.invited, said Rev. James Hubbs. Caldwell's two novels, "Great Lion of God" 45-minute periods. There will be an_ - Further information about the program thinks others are always dis- real estate broker in St. Petersburg Beach Refreshments will be served afterward in and "A Pillar of Iron" and many other individual period devoted to Bible study, can be obtained by calling the church at away," goes the song. honest, and justifies himself. The for 17 years. Mr. Burr was a 50-year the parish hall. • classical works including the bible. The recreation activities, choir and dinner. 472-2684 or Bill Frey, chairman of the Recently I heard of a lad who impolite sees no need for courtesy member of the Masonic Congress Lodge 37 Schriner's working life was spent in the inspiration for the program also came from Staff members will be Pastor and Mrs. education committee at 472-2881. thought his echo was mocking for he sees all as discourteous. in Washington. advertising field as an artist, art director 11 Webber and Rice's famous play, "Jesus him. He shouted insults to the This could go on and on. I've let /y <•> . • li'faj and creative director in print, radio and . Christ Superstar." • echo and got "insults back. He out enough to think about for He was a descendant of John Burr, who even challenged "echo" to a fight settled-in Fairfield, Connecticut in 1623 arid " now. Joost Duryea who settled in New Utrecht, ili LEGALS LEGALSIE' and got a challenge back. He was "Little Sir Echo how do you getting what he gave; Brooklyn in 1631. PUBLIC HEARING do?" Responds the echo, "I do as The Burrs have resided at 312 Periwin- •Zhm CITY OF SANIBEL Does not this suggest a fact you do!" kle Way. DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS PLANNING COMMISSION about ourselves we each have to face? What is returned to us is 1 A Public Hearing will be WHY settle for a cramped motel room or an outdated cottage when you can have a spacious, privately owned conducted by the Sanibei what we send out. If we are church / calendar Planning Commission at 9:15 friendly we receive friendliness. Coptiva Chapel By-The-Sea Services will be St. Isabel Catholic Church Father Gerard Angels Episcopal Church, meets Monday, 7:30 m condominium for nearly the same price. SANIBEL ACCOMMODATIONS is offering these luxury accommodations a.m. on November 1, 1976 at If we are sarcastic we are treated resumed on November 1. Beauregard, Pastor. Sunday Mass, 8:30 a.m., p.m. in.the parish hall. City Hall to consider a request sharply. If we keep our word Baha'I Group of Sanibei Island Informal 10:00 a.m.;Saturday evening Mass) 5:30 p.m., for an Amendment . to the -Friday Mass/first Friday of each month, 7:30 Greek Orthodox Church of S.W. Florida FOR YOUR PLEASURE so don't settle for less. Write or call for further information on your most enjoyable Comprehensive Land Use Plan others will tend to keep their discussions about the teachings of the Baha'i p.m.; Daily Mass, 5:30 p.m.; Holy Days, 10:00 Sunday church services held at 10:00 a.m. at •£•'> or a Development Permit and Faith. For information call 472-1455 or word to us. Find fault and you Redeemer Lutheran Church, corner Canal and vacation experience ever. - . '.•''•'.' Permission to Cluster by Don will be faulted. 472-1322. a.m.; Vigil; 7:30 p.m.; Confession before each J.: Marshall, Vice-president, Mass. ' Broadway,- Ft. Myers, Fla. Rev. Arthur Kon- There is a passage in Scripture First Baptist Church Rev. Gerald Frost, tinos. Sanibei Properties, Inc. The St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal REMEMBER Winter season is just around thecomer, soif you are planning a vacation this season, make your petition requests a waiver-of I like, Luke 6:38: "Give and it will Pastor, Sunday Service: Sunday School, 9:45 / V Church Rev. James D.B. Hubbs, Rector, Sunday the minimum density require- a.m. all ages.- Youth: school grades '1-6 gatherings 1 reservation now. be given to you; good measure, • Holy Communion -7:30 a.m.; 9:30 a.m. on 1st ? ments under Section 3.3.1 or needing transportation to Sunday School call pressed down, shaken together, and 3rd Sundays of the month; Sunday - "Sing-splratlon" at First Baptist Church on in the alternative, a Develop- 472-1018 or 472-3266; Sunday worship, 11:00 ; running over, will be put in your Morning. Prayer Church school and Kindergar- Sanibei, last Sunday night of every month at ment Permit under Part 4.6 a.m.; Evening services, 7:00 p.m.; Wednesday NOTE Sanibei Accommodations also offers FOR SALE all varieties of Island property, condominiums, homes 7:00 p.m. followed by a social period. :^: and permission to cluster lap." It is the metaphor of a evening prayer meetings, 7:00 p.m. Open for. ten, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday - Holy Communion, under Section 3.3.3 by setting Bible Study group of the Community Church and acreage, so if during your vacation, you fall in lovewith Sanibel.and wanttoown a small part of it drop by wicker basket measure held on meditation and counselling, if desired, Tues- 9:00 a.m. aside as common open space meets every Tuesday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 the lap and jiggles as it is filled so day, Thursday, Friday 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Sanibei Community Church Rev. Bruce E. li a 3.14 ±- tract adjoining the p.m. at the home of Mrs. John P. Glass (3025 our office and let bur experienced staff assist you. Milligan, Pastor; Sunday worship 10:00 a.m. East Rocks. The area affected that the grain fits into the Gulf Drive). Call 472-1154 if transportation is (nursery provided to age 7), Sunday Church •'-:V'-.?m by the amendment request is crevices as the hands press down Christian Science Service Sanibei Public needed. All interested in attending'- are The Rocks, Unit 4, Section 28. School, 10:00 a.m. P.O. DRAWER W the grain and it is filled so full it Library, Sunday 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, 8:00 welcome. ; . ' . Township '46 South, Range 22 p.m. • The Bible Reading Fellowship. St. Michael mBfAlTOQ East, Sanibei, Lee County, spills over into the lap. Life comes The Guild of the Sanibei Community SANIBEL ISLAND, Florida. The Public is most to us what we give to it. ' :• . / • . - and All Angels Episcopal Church, meets Church, open to all women of the church welcome to attend. Someone has written: Temple Bethel Synagogue, 2721 Del Prado Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. in the parish hall. meets at 1:00 p:m. on the third Thursday of Professionals in Parkway, Cape Coral, Friday worship, 8:00 each month. • For further details phone Condominium Sales & FLORIDA 33957 "When my sKip comes in," "p.m. For information phone 542-3733. Bible Study Group, St. Michael and All 472-2425. Williom B. Nungester Says youth with a grin. Rental Management (813)472-3191 City Manager 10-15 HI vfffl 1• Puisc\\\ci\7\unph.y m Realty. Inc. II

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JJ20 Oetober 15,1976 ISLAND REPORTER ISLAND REPORTER October 15, 1976 B21 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by WILL WENG ACROSS 1 2 3 |4 5 6 7 8 ,11111 11 12 ' 1 Mead or Victoria WRITEP.O. DRAWER R, SANIBEL ISLAND, FLORIDA 33957 472-1587 5 Propagated 13 ffiPPflQj 14 .:...... • 9 Suffix for centi reservations here for BIRD TOURS conducted: by flpffPQfl Griff ing Bancroft. Knowledgeable .Ornithologist and Author 13 Pub products 16 17 ffttftflTTnl' ^ of Snowy, the Story of an Egret, The White Cardinal and 14 Rise up BRflMM Vanishing Wings. '. . .. : 15 Miss Bow LOST - "Mr. Gray Puss Meyer" FOR SALE - Double box spring FOR RENT - 3 br. 2 bath gulf 16 ".... going to 21 CLASSIFIED INFORMATION large gray & white cat, emer- & mattress. Good condition. front home. Central heat & ald eyes. 472-1660. St.-—-" K 20 • ---_, 472-2843. air, complete electric.kitchen. ' pTBHBB -• JMftftW DEADLINE: u Washer-dryer^ Minimum 3 17 City on the 88888S JQOQQ I|j|jjjjjjjg22 23 BftftflflB HBflftfl QPQPQj BBBflfl Noon Tuesday 10-15 10-22 weeks. Write R.C. Lake, 650 Jumna BQOQPQ fffflr WOOOQI 18 Desert Lake Angelus Shores, Pontiac, 24 25 28 ; ^H29 30 31 DISPLAY: .:• 26^n 27 Mi. 48055. greeneries • * Bestsellers 19 Northern 88888' $1.75 per column inch. Insert- RECONDITIONED , stalwart 33 35 ed for 4 times or more TFN *$':• without change, $1.50 per COLOR TV'S RCA, on order *> in stock 22 Sis-boom-bah, column inch. FOR RENT - Office space on FOR SALE - Gibson Houseboat Gulf front lot -. Total privacy>•• •••e-8,':- • -..-•' 37 38 Periwinkle Way with secretar- 3d - Liveaboard, New Plumbing, ZENITH, etc. on Captiva's Gold Coast. 102V • 23 Teenagers' sq NONDISPLAY: ial services, receptionist, 24 A-C, Water Heater, and Re- frontage x 450' (£), Estate.'.. Mass Market Paperbacks despair $1.50 minimum for 25 words hr. answering service, etc. 40 frigerator. • New Twin Out- THE TV MAN zoned, with easement to Bay. : 24 U.S. media or less. Over 25 words 7 Call 472-4620. Mat* market paperback* are told on nemstand*, hi supermar- drives. Slip Available. Call $150,000. Vacation and In- :> ket* and variety stores, at «eeO as bookstore*. This analysis it agency cents per word. in Scotty's Village vestment Properties, Inc. Rea- baaed on reports from representative wholesaler* 'and chatn* 472-2723. $8,500. TFN •tcith more than W.000 outlets t* the United. Slates. 27 Compass point 43 ." 44 45 call 472-4626 ltor 472-2523. 28 Work on lace tnfmmf m SPECIAL RATES: FOR SALE - 1974 Honda 750. V* * 'SALEM'S LOT, by Stephen King. (NAL/Signet, , , 10,000 miles. Excellent condi- TFN : ; 29 Guevara WHO Nondisplay: classified, ads of FOR RENT - Small building for . . ' • .. TFN ;, • . $1.95.) By day it's a-peaceful New England town, 1 •m 49 |5u flftftftflft BRB8 tion. Firm $1,100. 472-2955. 25 words or less run 4 times business or office. 472-2123. by night . . .: a well-written thriller. . 32 Pay honor to Bftftflffl BBM '. SPANISH STYLE FURNITURE l/i. 2NIGHTWORK, by Irwin Shaw. (Dell, $1.95.) A or more without change $1,25 1IVE ABOARD DIESEL TRAWL- FOR SALE - 2 br. 2 bath f; 34 Standby troops Bo§3 H HuBBB TFN FOR SALE - Dark Wood, night clerk with 100-grand joins up with a con per insertion. Over 25 words ER HOUSE YACHT. SACRIFICE. TFN condominium at Spanish Cay:.,: 36 Jack Armstrong 52 ;i 53 55 56 57 exceptional quality, dining man: a funny sardonic romp. 6 cents per word. $18,000. Call (813) 472-4669 $44,000. For further informd-; ,> 3 THE OMEN, by David Seltzer, (NAL/Signet, et al. FOR SALE - Oldsmobile Delta room set with 6 chairs, like or 472-4891. OFFICE SPACE - CAPE CORAL - tion contact Robert T. Uhlich, ~ •. $1.50.) Exorcism at the U.S. embassy in London: 40 Enhanced in 88, 1972! Air, automatic, new, $195.. Two beautiful a novel derived from the current film hit. 58 59 Blind Box: $1.00 extra. Near City Hall, office space, Realtor, (813) 597-6091. ; tS 4 THE CHOIRBOYS, by Joseph Wambaugh. (Dell, value power brakes and steering. high back chairs, $145 each, 11 x 30, carpeted. Ideal for $2.25.) Off-duty L.A. cops at play: a man who 41 Snick's partner New Goodrich steel radials. TFN cost originally $335 -each. TFN; draftsman, accountant, sur- • \* _ was one tells a tough, raunchy tale. • : 61 62 . ^m63 EXTRA SPECIAL RATES: Very clean, $2,295. Days 42 U.S. sea-rescue ' ALL classified ads paid in One red chair with black veyor, & other various ser- •' 1 \S 5 WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN? by Mary Higgins 472-4206, evenings 481-6819. FOR SALE - Sandalfoot condo-;' group advance saves us 25 cents in wood frame, $50. Color TV, vices. 542-7664, 542-8969. Clark. (Dell, $1.95.) A woman, hiding from her minium, unfurnished, 2 bed-l . West Coast past on Cape Cod, finds her children 43 Possessive 64 65" handling. So we'll save you a $75. Hanging lamp, $35. Sofa, ;," have vanished. 6 green velvet, 96" long, $85. room 2 bath, third floor.; 44 Bath or Evian QQQQO1 quarter, too. . . . .11-5 V* 6 THE EAGLE HAS LANDED, by Jack Higgins. 472-4854. Immaculate condition Beauti-,. 47 Draft org. wwm (Bantam, $1.95.) A Nazi plot to assassinate 48 Balkan leader ful Gulf view, elevator, heat-!" Winston Churchill: a well-honed thriller. ed pool, tennis court. $58,000| y>* 7.LORD OF THE FAR ISLAND, by Virginia Holt. 49 Kind of joint 3.Lari?ent 10-15 FOR RENT - 3 br., 2 bath 29 Plant shoots: 52, ideal spot (203) 589-6116 or see San-]i . (Fawcett, $1.95.) An orphan haunted by a mys- 51 Bald Pancho 4 Literary work house, large screened lanai, terous pa,st is offered a fabled necklace: romantic Var. 53 Strange: Prefix dlefoot manager. \ ;.. suspense. . -• Villa, perhaps 5 Sail 'ropes 30 Rutherford or heated pool, boat dock. One 6 Entertain 54 Spare, in Britain FOR SALE - Thomas Track block from gulf beach. Avail- «/* 8 LOVE'S TENDER FURY, by Jennifer Wilde. 58 Swelling disease Helen 55 Always Lights, (3) 4 ft. tracks, 9 TFN; 59 Swiss river 7 one's keep able after January 1. Robert , (Warner, $1.95.) The. progress of an indentured 31 Curves 56 Address to a fixtures, some light bulbs, •• •• ' ':! servant girl in early America: romantic fiction. 60 "The -that 8 Sensational Waterhouse, 2517 Stratford 33 — es Salaam sovereign $125 for all. Jack VanBell Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44108 or FOR SALE - Sundial condo-! ^ 9 THE TITANS, by John Jakes. (Pyramid, $1.95.) men do ..." 9 Surface • minium. One bedroom. By j . The Kent family is torn asunder in' the Civil War smoother 34 Kind of way 57 Like the boat FOR SALE - Stereo Console 472-2150. (216) 321-8064: fifth volume in the Bicentennial saga.. 61 Mortise insertion or riff to China AM-FM & .8 track. Console in owner. Fully .furnished in- . V0 10 RAGTIME, by E. L. Doctprow. (Bantam, $2.25.) 10 Mysterious areu rental pool with tax & income! 62 Rank ! 11 Three, in Bonn ; 3$ Recipe abbr. excellent condition. Mediter- 10-15 11-5 Life in Manhattan and Westchestcr before World 63 Prefix for space 37 Tineas, for one WANTED - Restaurant help - ranean cabinet $100. Call advantages. Asking $42,000.; • War I: cinemaesque fiction. 12 Let up FOR- RENT - 2 br., 2 bath Write to B.L. Herman, Suite|: or naut 38 Mrs. Peron on island : 472-2029. Frank Joyce 472-2649. 15 Include condo on Gulf. Tennis, pool, S-204, One McDonald's" Or.; 64 Presently 39 Vibrate 1 44 Frightened TFN TFN fantastic view of Gulf from Oak Brook, III. 60521, or call Trade Paperbacks 65 Loose Answers all rooms. 472-3463 evenings. collect-(312) 887-1000. •'( 66 Ellen or John 20 Sandra 45 Toolkit item NOW OPEN Trade paperbacks are toid. for thematt part, in bookstore*. 21 Florida city 46 Melody FOR SALE - Lighted double This analysis is bated on report* from chain* and VMaUualers Visit The TV MAN'S New POSITION WANTED - Exper- 1O-29 11-5' with man than tJSm outlets aero** the United State*? ~ DOWN 24 Threshing tool 48 "——of Athens" on 27-A display case, 5' long, storage 25> —-— down' ienced apartment-condomin- p* 1 THE JOY OF SEX. by Alex Comfort. (Simon & 50 Make a court ZENITH space. 472-2222. Schuster/Fireside, $5.95.) Illustrated how-to book. 1 Secular (subsides) statement ium Manager seeks challeng- , TFN HOUSE-FOR SALE - Uniquelyf ing position as resident man- .! RENT - New 3 br. house j/» 2 LIFE AFTER LIFE, by Raymond A. Moody Jr. 2 Middle name in 26 Actor Robert 51 Prefix for SHOWROOM in the "Dunes" on the golf designed with spectacular!' (Mockingbird Books, $2.95.) A- psychiatrist's MenloPark ager on Sanibel. Age 46. views of the river and water-? analysis of the case - histories of persons who ' and family physics Married. No children. Out- FOR SALE - Used sewing course, by month or season. at Scotty's Village . WANTED - Retired physician ways. This two-story home,; clinically died" but were later revived. standing record in business, machines. Nimble Thimble, Phone (416) 649-2517 or ~6VR BODIES, OURSELVES, by the Boston Wom- See The New 1977 Models wants to rent or share a room write to P.. Clark, RR 1, three years new, with 4! industry, residential manage- 472-4210. en's Health Book Collective. (Simon & Schuster/ 472-4626 in private home or condomin- Sideline 14, Claremont, Ont., bedrooms, pool, and many; ments Available-11-1-76. Re- ,.# Fireside. $4.95.) Illustrated guide. Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean Cruising Expedition ium for December, January, Canada. special features is near the ^ 4 MORE JOY OF SEX. by Alex Comfort. (Simon & ply in confidence to P.O. Box TFN February and March. Contact Cape Coral Yacht• Club.; A Schuster/Fireside, $5.95.) Addendum to No. 1. 1422 East -Lansing, Mich. I^SON DEATH AND DYING, by Elisabeth RUbler- Singapore to Seychelles : Dr. Bill Townsend, P.O. Box $83,560. Days 542-5539, • CHIROPRACTIC - Harry G. 48823. FOR SALE - TV antennas with 10-29 Ross. (Macmillan, $2.25.) Whatihe terminally ill 11941, Lexington, Ky. 40511. eves. 542-0991. ;; have to teach us all: a psychiatrist's study. Kair, D.C.P.A.,the practice of mast. Call 472-1292. White Chiropractic. Hours by 11-5 Caps, 2407 W. Gulf Dr. FOR RENT - Furnished, 3 For no better reason thoabecause it's there; appointment. 455 Periwinkle TFN 10-29 bedroom (Gulf of Mexico)) 10-15' Revised 1976 SHELL BOOK LIST now Captiva Island. Beach at your Way, 472-1824. FOR 'SALE - One acre lot on; door step. Available season- available. Send us a self-addressed, FOR SALE - Complete 2 WANTED TO RENT - Respon- bayou in Chateau Sur Mer:; monthly. Sleeps 8. (813) 542- TFN WANTED - Security Officers. bedroom, 2 - bath, furniture sible couple needs house to 1000' to Gulf via walkway, ' ' . stamped envelope and we'll be 2822. : Full & Part-time. Must be package. Four month old, rent immediately on yearly easement. Terms. $75,000. happy to send you a copy. bondable & have telephone. color coordinated furniture basis. Willing to do yard WANTED - Members Home- Write Box RLL c-o Island, Alternating shifts. Detecto from Haverty's. Must sell, will work, house cleaning, and 10-22 makers Extension Club. Any- Reporter, P.O.~" Drawer R, •; Security, Inc. 939-1335. discount approximately cooking. Call 472-2985, Cindy one interested call 335-2421 FOR RENT - Office or Shop Sanibel, Fl. 33957. ; $1,500. 463-9776 or 463-6202 or Steve. BEST SELLING RELIGIOUS & INSPfRATIONAL PAPERBACKS or write Extension Home- 10-22 space, Casa Ybel Resort. Call makers Council, Terry Park, Keith Davis, 472-1531. TFNJ Ft. Myers, Fl. 33901. TFN 10-15 The Miracle of Jimmy Carter, Nortoiji & Slosser $1.95 BABYSITTER WANTED -1 child, 10-15 Beyond The Cross & The Switchblade, Wilkerson $1.75 1O-15 my home, 4:30-9:30, 2 or 3 FOR SALE The Right to Live; The Right To Die, Koops FOR SALE - Beautiful blue and' $2.-95 nights a week. 472-4990. The Edge of Adventure, Miller & Bruce Larson $3^95 green queen-sized couch bed. Gulf Front Residence Living the Adventure, Miller 8 Bruce'Larson $3.95 Purchased at Robb & Stucky WILL BUILD - Custom profes- 10-15 recently and barely used. ' HOUSE FOR RENT 3 Bedroom - 2 Bath The Hiding Place, ten Boom $1.75 sional building to suit your $400 including delivery. 472- For long winter season - Large Pool and Other First Tramp For The Lord, ten Boom $2.95 needs. Residential & commer- 4022 or (after 6 pm) 472- spacious 3 br., 2 bath, Class Extras The Terminal Man, Lindsey $3.95 cial. 4 yrs. experience ' on 4301. furnished - on Monroe Can- life After Life, Moody $2.45 Sanibel. Robert A. Horak, lombo al, St. James City, Pine $200,000 - Excellent Finan- $1.75 Contractor, 744 Anchor :Dr. Applications -Autobiography of A Yogi, Paramahansla Yogananda EASTERN 10-29 Island. Two miles from Tar- cing. NICOBAR Sanibel, 472-2583. . The Choice Is Always Ours, An Anthology On The Reigioul s pon Bay. Boat well and 30' Way '•'.•••; $1.95 Please reply to Box IFS, accepted now for! FOR RENT - BRAND NEW! dock, central air & heat, TFN c-o Island Reporter, P.O. The Jerusalem Bible, Reader's Edition $5.95 Fully furnished one bedroom dishwasher, washer, dryer, FOR SALE - 3-wheel bicycle, Drawer R, Sanibel, FL 339571 Dare To Live Now, Bruce Larson $.75 RESIDENT $50. Port-a-bike, $25. 472- condominium. Excellent loca- and garage. Write'J.A. No- The One & Only You, Bruce Larson $1.50 1112 days, 472-4730 eves. & tion with tennis, heated pool, wak, 1716 N.E. 16th Terr.. TFN Setting Men Free, Bruce Larson • • $1.25 MANAGERS, weekends. and under building parking Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33305. Living On The Growing Edge, Bruce Larson $.95 ORGAN LESSONS - Would you included. Boat Dockage also like to learn how to play 10-15 available. Year Lease - $300 11-19 56-unit adult luxury con- pretty organ music in your mo. . plus electric. Vacation -^ FOR RENT dominium complex, to ><, !•: We Mail Anywhere home? Licensed,- certified in- and Investment Properties, start no later than March structor. If you're interested, FOR SALE - Antique Velvet Inc. Realtor 472-4383. 15, 1977. Mature, healthy FOR SALE Gulf front Shop Hours please call Jane, 481-1284. Louis XV Davenport. Double TFN couple able to handle office bed, springs & mattress. Custom designed home fac- condominiums Weekdays 9-6, Sunday 12-4 1O-15 and rental operations, Phone 472-2024. by 17th Oct. ing Bay & Canal. Davits, 2 grounds and pool mainten- Docks, 4 bedrooms, 3'A From $145. per week. Short- PRASLIN HOUSE FOR RENT - In Sanibel ance, minor repairs to laun- 10-15 baths, appliances, large er periods available occa- COUSIN^ . W& Bayous, short walk or drive to dry and other equipment, Gulf. Tastefully decorated. 3 screened patio, pool, work- sionally. On-island reserva- supervision of 14 buildings tions call: , / GARAGE SALE - Combined bedroom, 2 bath. All modern shop, garage. Hurricane and small Clubhouse. 1 bed- Mrs. MacMillan 472-1151 v AVON garage sale featuring . many appliances. $250 per week (2 shutters and landscaped. Macintosh SEYCHELLES ISLANDS REPRESENTATIVE room • apartment arid util- week minimum) $900 per Panoramic view San Carlos Mr. & Mrs.L. Miley 472-4872 interesting articles. Hand cro- ities provided. Salary open. All off-island advance rer cheted & embroidered items, month. Available January and Bay from Lighthouse to Pine Resume and references re- se.rvations: -.' antiques, household - goods, February, 1977. Write: Dr. E. Island. $156,000 cash or EDE STOKES quired, Write Board of Di- McCormick Enterprises. clothing. Sat., Oct. 16 (10-5) Scott, 2 East Read St., Balti- terms. Trade or lease-pur- Personal service from.the people you know at rectors, 9B Sunset South, DEMONSTRATOR .970 Palm SK (last house on more, Md. 21210 or phone chase considered. See your 1201 Orchard Ave. Sanibel, Fl. 33957 SAMPLES the right) (301) 433-4373 after 6 PM. Broker. Owner, Charles Hol- Chicago Heights, III. 60411 MAHE Call Evenings 472-2965 land. Bus. 472-2154, Home (312)755-1600 ,482-1218. XFH Sanibel Island, Florida • • •:.••.•;•. '•••-•• -• V "TFN- TFN 10-15 TFN 472-1447 2418 Palm Ridge Road,; Sanibel, Florida 33957 ' 472-3117 or'eveH^^ings^^472-2517 ':'\'

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NOTICE OF INTENTION Services, Inc. 100 percent. .. ident of B T R Services, Inc. S. Underhill, 3rd, Emily W. of October, 1976. Barbara-A. PUBLIC HEARING TO REGISTER before me this 13th day of Underhill. Boulton '• CITY OF SANIBEL I WRITE P.O. DRAWER R, SANIBEL ISLAND, FLORIDA 33957 472-1587 FICTITIOUS NAME Jt is the corporation's intent- September, A.D. 1976. PLANNING COMMISSION ion to apply to the Clerk of Sworn to and subscribed to by Sworn to and subscribed to by The undersigned does hereby the Circuit Court in and for John W. Schumacher, Jr. Edwin S. and Emily W. Under- Barbara A. Boulton before me A Public Hearing will be certify that it is conducting a Lee County, Florida to regist.- Notary Public hill before me this 4th day of this 8th day of October, A.D. conducted by the Sanibel motorized bicycle rental busi- ter the said name of The October, A.D. 1976. 1976. Planning Commission at ness at Sanibel, Florida,.un- Pedaling Pelican under the 10-8,10-15,10-22,10-29 11:45 a.m. on November 1, t^M der the fictitious name of The provisions of Section 865.09, Dianne De Rose Dianne DeRose 1976 at City Hall to consider a GOLF COURSE Pedaling Pelican and that said Florida Statutes, 1963. Notary Public SANIBEL "a generation plus of islands experience" Notary Pubfic request for an Amendment to SEASONAL RESIDENCES firm is composed of the — -NOTICE OF INTENTION the Comprehensive Land Use Michigan REALTY, INC. following persons whose Witness my hand, this 13th TO REGISTER 10-8, 10-15. 10-22. 10-29 10-15, 10-22, 10-29. 11-5 Plan by Mariner Properties, Custom names and placesl of resi- day of September, 1976V B T R FICTITIOUS NAME Inc. The petition requests a In the in Sonibel Island's most prestigious'condominium. dences are as follows: B T R Services, Inc. By: Thomas N. PUBLIC HEARING waiver to the provision of Huxters Market Plaza Services, Inc. 475 Rabbit Mackinson, President The undersigned does hereby CITY OF SANIBEL Section 3.2.3: Development (Oakwqod) Priscilla Murphy PLANNING COMMISSION : 1207 Periwinkle Way Located on the Gulf with Gulf and courtyard views, 2 Road, Sanibel, Florida 33957. certify that we are conducting NOTICE OF INTENTION . Intensity Map and the provi- 3 bedrooms' 2 baths, car- 472-1566 Bedroom - 2 Baths with luxurious appointments. Ownership of The Pedaling Sworn to and subscribed to by a retail dining ware & cook- TO REGISTER A Public Hearing will be sion of Section 3.7.1: Flood pets, drapes, heated swim- Limited number available. Pelican is as follows: B T R Thomas N. Mackinson, pres- ware business at Sanibel, FICTITIOUS NAME conducted by the Sanibel • ming pool, 6, months old, Proofing. The area affected Realty, Inc. Florida, under the fictitious Planning Commission at 1:30 by the amendment request is every available amenity. Phone or write: name of The Unpressured The undersigned does hereby p.m. on November 1, 1976 at $95,000. BAYFRONT a parcel in Section 20, Town- Cooker and that said firm is certify that she is conducting City Hall to consider a request ship 46 South, Range 22 East JUST LISTED composed of the following a retail business at Sanibel, for a Development Permit to (Mariner Pointe Condominium MICHIGAN HOMES, INC. " HOMES "CALL FOR CALL" • persons whose names and Florida, under the fictitious develop a parcel into two A 2 bedroom 2 bath den Joseph E.St. Pierre, Realtor property on San Carlos Bay at Registered Real Estate places of residences are as name of Idle Hours and that one-half acre buildable lots.. home, right on San Carlos the end of Sextant Drive), Brokers. CAPTIVA GULF FRONT HOME 813-472-4127 follows: Emijy W. .Underhill, said firm is composed of the The area . affected by the Bay. A delightful view. Land 2777 Gulf Drive, Sanibel, Lee County, Florida. 472-1506 BEAUTIFUL TROPICAL FOLIAGE - PEACEFUL SETJING Edwin S.Underhill, 3rd, 708 following persons who names request is a tract or parcel of scaped. A rare listing.- Call WE EXCHANGE YOUR UNWANTED PROPERTY FOR SOME- The public is most welcome to Evening hours, 472-2807 OVERLOOKING THE GULF - COMFORTABLE- HOME Anchor Drive,. Sanibel, Fl. and places of residences are land lying in the Southwest V* •-•*• us today for information. THING YOU REALLY LIKE! ALSO SALES AND RENTALS. attend. ' . TFN Sanibel Island, Florida 33957 FOR YEAR ROUND ENJOYMENT. SHOWN BY AP- Ownership of The Unpressur- as follows: Barbara A. Boul- of the Southeast V* of Section POINTMENT. $220,0.00. ed Cooker is as follows: Emily ton, 3030 Poincianq Circle, 27, Township 46 South, Range . . William B. Nungester EXCELLENT BUYS (813)472-4407 W. Underhill, 50 percent, Sanibel, Fl. 33957. Ownership 22- East, Sanibel Island, Lee City Manager RENT 10-22 NEARLY NEW RALPH A. CALL. REALTOR Edwin S. Underhill, 3rd, 50 of Idle Hours is as follows: County, Florida (off Island Inn percent. Barbara A. Boulton - 100 Road). . ' < • GULF FRONT- . ONTHESE 10-15 LOVELY 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME ON NAVIGABLE EXCHANGOR - COUNSELOR It is our intention to apply to percent. SANIBELISLAND CANAL NEAR BAY ENTRANCE. CALL FOR DETAILS. Said hearing is in compliance ' • - '^V'^i'^i BUILDABLE LOTS P.O. BOX 232 - 1471 PERIWINKLE the Clerk of the Circuit Court Our beautiful' 2 bedroom, 2 $79,000. • ..,•••:• with Section .4.6.4: Hearing SANIBEL, FLORIDA 33957 in and for Lee County, Florida It is my intention to apply to Before Planning Commission bath apartment at Sunset .. Tahiti Shores RENTALS to register the said name of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Comprehensive Land South Condominiums. Com- Gulf Pines • BE THE FIRST OCCUPANT The Unpressured Cooker un- in and.for Lee County, Florida Use Plan. The Public is most pletely furnished, miles of Gumbo Limbo CONDOMINIUM Apartments ALSO SALES AND RENTALS CONDOMINIUMS der the provisions of Section to register the said name of . welcome to attend. sandy beach. Season,.mon.th- Dunes OF THIS HOME NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN 865.09, Florida Statutes, Idle Hours under the provi- ly, 2 weeks. Don Fase, 4236 BEAUTIFUL POINCIANA CIRCLE. THE 3 BEDROOM 2 1963, sions of Section 865.09, Flor- Hunsberger NE, Grand Rap- Loggerhead Cay - Sunset South- Sondpebble - Sandal- BATH HOME IS SCHEDULED FOR COMPLETION BY Gulf front and Gulf view William B. Nungester WE NEED foot - Tennisplace ida Statutes, 1963, City Manager ids, Mich. 49505. 1-616- MARCH 1,1977. $56,500. Witness our hands, this 4th 361-9167; Sanibel Island DEAltOR ; PROPERTY FOR day of October, 1976.1 Edwin TFN also Witness my hand, this 8th day 10-15 CLIENTS IN Individual HOMES -;^h -'4 THESE AREAS: Available for Your WINTER VACATION

Shell Harbor Lots.. Homes Including <3$ Anywhere on Sanibel or CHRISTMAS - "SPRING BREAK" & EASTER HOLIDAYS! Captiva. From December 15, 1976 to May 1, 1977 COMMERICAL BUSINESS service di rectory ••••&;m NOW IN OPERATION. I Far INFORMATION, PLEASE Call or Write: WRITEP.O. DRAWERR, SANIBELISLAND, FLORIDA 33957 CONDOS WATERFRONT THOMAS H. BROWN LOTS IFTWO IS YOUR LUCKY NUMBER ;". ''-i Water Shadows REALTOR SANIBEL THEN SEE THIS 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH CONDOMINIUM MAINTENANCE : Rubber Stamps , NAVE WOOSTER'S '•• i Sanibel Harbors 2410 Palm Ridge Road - P.O. Box 142 ON SPANISH CAY ON THE 2ND FLOOR FOR $44,500 ISLAND Castaway Estates Sanibel Island. Florida 33957 SERVICE and PLUMBING i FURNISHED. Air Conditioning 1 PROPERTY Sanibel Isles REALTOR TOTAL HOME: CARE Imprinted Cards,. 2242 Periwinkle Way LOCKSMITH Invitations, Stationery, 472-1101 and 472-4138 Refrigeration FOR RENT NEED A ROOMY CONDOMINIUM? Party Goods, Novelties Sanibel A Full Service Pharmacy Licensed-Bonded After Hours: Lawn care Featuring Sales & Service Lovely home in Tahiti Shores YOU CAN BUILD TFN DON HUMPHREYS •IP Jean M. Reed 472-1663 Virginia R. Brown 472-2450 THEN.CALL US ABOUT THIS 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH Tree Trimming Quimby's Prescriptions Phone 472-2394 Electrical Contracting 'l 1800 feet to private beach NOW ON REALTOR-Associates APARTMENT. WALK TO BEACH, POOL, TENNIS AND Hallmark Cards Electrical Service access. Fine shelling. Fine BOAT DOCKAGE TOO FOR $68,000 FURNISHED.- Office Supplies Fanny Farmer Candy fishing. Overlooks Lagoon. Painting LOTS IN TFN Window - Washing Hudson Vitamins 472-1 133 Everything furnished. 2 bed- Revjon-Lanvin-Pantene room plus den. Available GULF FRONT CORNER APARTMENT Creative CUSTOM now through April. 2 wks Bet Kiepw OPEN 9-5 Mon.-Fri, Tahiti Shores IN SANIBEL ARMS WEST. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 2 1626 Periwinkle Way , FRAMING . minimum. 472-2491 or write 9-2 Sat. Gumbo Limbo BEDROOM 2 BATH UNIT FOR $79,500. done on the premises 1030 White Ibis Dr., Sanibel, 472-2568 472-2995 TFN 2398 Palm Ridge Rd. Fl. 33957. Gulf Pines Edward J.Eurell Gulf Drive ISLAND ARTS (across from the library) 472-1519 ..:--.fi--i-.-i 10-22 PARCELLS REMO (RIP) GABACCIA 1554 Periwinkle 472-2893 Emergency 472-2768 A Quality Painting Contractor Robert F. Buntrock PLUMBING CONTRACTOR 'and" AIR Interiors My Specialty '••{:••• FORSALE Banks G. Prevatt AND Licensed-lnsured-Bonded BONHEUR V '.. Brokers Captiva-472-2518 CONDITIONING Exteriors Sandolfoot one bedroom un- TFN PAINT & ROOF COMPANY furnished condominium, ex- Associates: Robert B. Potts GENTRY, NO & ELECTRICAL Licensed-Bonded - Insured cellent Gulf view, 3rd floor, Wilbur C. Shannon WM "MAC" MCARTHUR beach, tennis, porch, pool. . Russell Earle REALTORS CONTRACTING Reroof ing - Repairs Box 252, Captiva, Fl. $51,000. - principals only. rofessional & SONS . JERROLD S. STERN, 25 Rustic Painting & Paperhanging Commercial Call after6:00 p.m. 482-1838 BUILDABLE SITES 472-2979 Tile-Gravel Road, Miller Place/ Long uidance Residential Island, New York (516) Sales Bonded Shingle Repairs I G for all your Real Call before 7:30 a.m. m 928-3814. AVAILABLE - DEC- Estate transactions LEISURE ACRES ' or After 7:30 p.m. Service EMBER 1, 1976. • Commercial Refrigeration & Anvil Acrylic Coatings WEST END OF SANIBEL - $15,900. 6014 Los Colony Road BABYSITTER REGISTER Ice Machines. 10-29 SELECTIONS TO FIT YOUR WANTS Sanibel, Fla. 33957 AS A SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY, ISLAND REPORTER THEROCKS P.O. Box 293 542-7965 IS PROVIDING THIS REGISTER OF BABYSITTERS TFN Property NEAR BEACH 100' x 120' - $20,500. "Your Home ISLAND AIRE, INC Barbara Stokes - 472-2965 (anytime) Available Winter Season Cape Coral Water Front $16,000 CASTAWAYS Is Our Castle" 472-1260 Christ Stokes - 472-2965 (after 5:00 and weekends) CANAL LOT - BEA^lfUL LOCATION - $30,000. TFN TFN THE HANDYMAN SERVICE Brett Vartdal - 472-1267 Sanibel Island, Florida Sanibel - three lots buildable - $15,000. Mary Payne - 472-2913 (anytime in my own home). ANCHORS AWEIGH Licensed • Free Estimates Laurie Kearns-472-1696 (weekends). . 106' ON CANAL - BEACH ACCESS $30,000. All Work Guaranteed Dorothy Pate - 472-2537 (daytime and some evenings) New Contemporary TV MAN LEASING Janice Price - 472-1054 (after 2:00 p.m. and on IS Maintenance • Intercom System weekends) • RENTALS FOR ALL SEASONS "a generation plus of islands experience" 1223 Periwinkle Way Waterfront Home • Home Remodeling • • Burglar Alarms • Roxane Costanzo - 472-1206 (after 6:00 p.m. and

This was clearly "Vernon MacKenzie In the resolution honoring MacKenzie, W^ek" on Sanibel. . the^ Council referred to his "invaluable" The City Councilman, who is resigning expertise and knowledgeability; stated that for reasons of health, attended his last the land-use plan "is in no small part the session as a Councilman on Tuesday -- and culmination of many years work" by him; he was overwhelmed by a heap of .honors. and said that "his steadfast devotion to •The Sanibel-Captiva. Chamber of Com- principle has been a source of strength to merce presented MacKenzie with thie the Members of the City Council and all Phaseiv Chamber's first Annual Distinguished Ser- citizens of the community." vice Certificate,;, an award to honor •From, the audience, Paul Howe rose to outstanding accomplishments in many say that he was confident that all members ; : d;::;;^>{j\' \ .... ' v : of the community would join in expressing ^'^Chamber President Michael Peceri pre- gratitude for MacKenzie's service to the now under construction .sent'ed the award, describing MacKenzie as : community. • ' "one man above others who has had the'. As the awards were presented and the foresight to recognize the common inter-; statements made by Peceri and the Council l«sts of aU sectors of this cbmmunity." : members, MacKenzie commented that he Peceri praised Mackenzie for doing "his was "simply overwhelmed," "flabbergast^ ; Tiomewcirk, in preparation for. \ Council ed," and "deeply grateful." matters,"arid forbeing"alert to the need It was an emotion-charged day for a man for compromise;" K : • ';.••...• . who had devoted most of his time in his .;•' "Above -all," Peceri continued, "Mr; eight years oh Sanibel working toward the \ ;MacKenzie; has the. ability, to fit into the dream of "a sensible land-use plan and a 1 future of today's scheme of things with healthy environment." intelligence, sound judgment and without MacKenzie served with many organiza- the arrogance of governmental "power we tions on the islands, but he became best witness exercised so often today." known throughout the county and the state ; "MacKenzie's fellow Councilmen approv- in his role as president of the Sanibel-Cap- ed a resolution naming the meeting room of tiva Planning Commission. • the Council "MacKenzie Hall." In many ways his entire career ~ as an Council chambers will henceforth be known as "MacKenzie Hall?' They then unveiled a heavy metal plaque in honor of Councilman. carrying the. words: "MacKenzie Hall." % continued on 15-A

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itofiouncihg the f ourth and finals ^ most prestigious bay side residential community. Head to heart With only one City Council seat being •« contested on November 2, it has been to date an uneventful campaign on Sanibel. Island civic organizations are placing Only 6 waterfront 2 bedroom apartments left emphasis on getting out the vote in a political season marked by apparent If apathy. In this issue, ISLAND REPORTER publishes interviews with Carol Quillinan and Duane White, the two candidates I Visit our sales information center today contesting for the seat vacated by the i resignation of Vernon MacKenzie. E and discover why discriminating buyers The interviews begin on 6-A. live at Mariner Pointe. After complex balloting, Betty Robinson named to Commission

After an involved balloting procedure^ highest possible rating a candidate might cause of a supposed "conflict of interest" participation and expertise of an active that narrowed a field of 10 candidates down receive from all five Councilmen. could rule out "lots of good people." businessman. to four, the Sanibel City Council on After City Attorney Neal Bowen com- Mayor Goss said that he believed Miss After MacKenzie moved to name Miss Tuesday named Elizabeth "Betty" Robin- pleted the tabulation, Mayor Goss an- Robinson would be "a real credit to any Robinson to the Commission, Bailey pro- son to the Plannifig~Co*mmission. nounced that Miss Robinson, Ray Fenton, board she would serve on," but added that posed a substitute motion nominating Ray Miss Robinson will fill out the unexpired Bob Dormer and Bill Frey had received the he also had "a problem." He said that while Fenton, but Bailey's motion died for lack of term of JDuane White, former Commission most votes (41, 33, 32, and 30, respective- he didn't want to imply breaking the a second. member and chairman who resigned to •iy.); -: - ... //- •.• • •• community "into segments," he believed Council then unanimously voted to name seek election to City Council. White's term With the field narrowed down to these the Commission would benefit from the Miss Robinson to the Commission. of office: would have expired in December. four candidates, Goss opened the meeting to comment by Councilmen. T.-'I,- —vtfumiui IIIIIIIIIIII '?j UIHIII The Council, which earlier had urged the . Councilman Vernon MacKenzie-referred ; media to publicize the .Commission vacancy to Miss Robinson's high vote, her qualifica- in order to secure the maximum number of tions, and her lack of any "conflict of ik "nominees" from .individuals and organiza- • interest." He said that he thought she Appointee was on tas k force tions on the island, "was confronted would be a good candidate for the originally with 18 possibilities for the post. assignment. This was echoed by Council- Elizabeth Robinson, a resident of extensive experience as a supervisor, By Tuesday, however, this large field men Zee Butler and Charles LeBuff, with Shell Harbor subdivision on Sanibel, administrator, and. practitioner. had been narrowed down when several LeBuff adding that Miss Robinson was his has been a Sanibel resident for nearly "nominees" had asked that their names be first choice. .'-. ,.. five years. . On Sanibel she has .been active in withdrawn from consideration. When Councilman Francis Bailey said that he She took her bachelor's degree in community and City activities, and Council began deliberations on the choice agreed with; the remarks that had been education at the University of Penn- contributed heavily to the work of the Mariner Poinie Condominium on Tuesday there were 10 candidates who made about Miss Robinson's qualifications, sylvania in 1934 and a master's in Civic and Social Task Force, aiding in had indicated availability for the assign- but he said that he didn't feel that the social service at Bryn Mawr College in development of the land-use plan. She 960 Sextant Drive Sanibel Island, Fla. Phone (813) 472-4383 ment and had submitted personal history -absence of, "conflict ofinterest" should be 1953. -..<• * is. a member of the Committee of the Visit our on-site sales center on Causeway Road at San Carlos Bay. resumes to the City. ; the only criteria in making a selection. With 16 years in public welfare Islands, and has served on the board ! Mayor Porter. Goss asked that the five Bailey said that individuals such as Ray work and 18 years of private family of directors of the Shell Harbor i grapWs Councilmen rate the 10 candidates numer- Fenton and Bill Frey had "an important .counseling, Miss Robinson has had Property Owners' Association. ically from Ho" to "1" with' 10 being the stake in -•- the; islandi"' adding that to first choice and'"'50 points thus being the eUminate people from consideration be: