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Hight leaving Ding Darling for new job at Merritt Island By Kathleen Blase , Staff Writer After seven years as manager of the J.N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge, Ron Hight is leaving to lake ttie position of refuge manager of Mcrrllt Island National Wildlife Refuge on the east coast of Florida. "It was a decision thai came with a lot of .. emotion in regards to what we (my family) are leaving here. The bonding and personal rela- |. Uonshlps we've formed'- that's the toughest : - part," he said, but not without a touch of sad- . ness in his voice. , But Might said he looks forward to taking on even more challenges. Mis new assignment will Include management responsibility for i.he 150,000 acre refuge and two smaller icfuges. : - !'I am humbled by my selection for this job as rcnjge manager - there were a number of ' qualified applicants. But right now my imme- diate concern will he to continue on a road to balance wildlife and people," he continued. : "My other concern is keeping the continuity of responsiveness to our volunteers and to the community. I think it will continue because I know Ihe talents of the remaining people" here and they always rise lo the occasion,"he added? - "I had resolved myself to staying here for a long period of lime, but this is a Job ihat pre- sented other challenges and when the position became available a short lime ago. I applied." he salt!. - ' '•- , He said he is happy about moving to anv, other small town where he, his wife. Jerri. and the couple's two small daughters. Julie • please see page 2A APRIL 20, 1990
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Hight leaving Ding Darling for new job at Merritt IslandBy Kathleen Blase

, Staff WriterAfter seven years as manager of the J.N.

"Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge, Ron Hight isleaving to lake ttie position of refuge managerof Mcrrllt Island National Wildlife Refuge onthe east coast of Florida.

"It was a decision thai came with a lot of.. emotion in regards to what we (my family) are

leaving here. The bonding and personal rela-|. Uonshlps we've formed'- that's the toughest: - part," he said, but not without a touch of sad-. ness in his voice. ,

But Might said he looks forward to takingon even more challenges. Mis new assignmentwill Include management responsibility fori.he 150,000 acre refuge and two smallericfuges. :-

!'I am humbled by my selection for this jobas rcnjge manager - there were a number of 'qualified applicants. But right now my imme-diate concern will he to continue on a road tobalance wildlife and people," he continued.:

"My other concern is keeping the continuityof responsiveness to our volunteers and to thecommunity. I think it will continue because I

know Ihe talents of the remaining people" hereand they always rise lo the occasion,"headded?

- "I had resolved myself to staying here for along period of lime, but this is a Job ihat pre-sented other challenges and when the positionbecame available a short lime ago. I applied."he salt!. - ' '•-, He said he is happy about moving to anv,other small town where he, his wife. Jerri.and the couple's two small daughters. Julie

• please see page 2A

APRIL 20, 1990

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c CODES — - — —3 • from page 1 \jj Other architects pointed out thai even2 without the angle of light, a two-story homej elevated to meet flood codes would extend up-g wards of 29 feet, leaving only six feel fora roofg before il met the 35-fool height restriction.L- That is not enough for proper roof sloping.5 Many residents asked council members forc a grandfather clause so if an twisting homej were destroyed it could be rebuilt as it was antf1 not made smaller lo meet the new restric-) tlons.| j . Some said the lols they bought would be un-: buildable if the new restrictions were in place:2 others said their homes would exceed the[ground coverage limits, so additions wouldj have to be made in the way of a second slory.

,",. One island resident said he wanled to build,, a modest, one-story home in Kinzie Island,

but minimum square footage standards there

forced him to build something other than hissmall retirement home. It will not be in com-pliance if the new standards are approved, be-cause he had to rneel subdivision restrictions.

To soy an additional 1,000 homes may benonconfonnlng because of the proposed codeswould be ridiculous. Downes told council ;

members."I consider Lighthouse Way in its present

state a blighted area. Buildoul is not your '.saviour, and Ihe demon Is development andredevelopment," he warned. . ••

He urged council members3o make morethan Just two changes. Otherwise the problemwill still exist, and the time spent developingrestrictions will have accomplished nothing.

"We didn't come here to do nothing."Downes noted. >

City council members will make a final de-cision on the matter, including an imperme-able coverage percentage. May I. - '

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Ron Hight is leaving Sanibel to manage a rtfugc in Merritt Island

RON HIGHT -——• from page 1A ,V AVand Amanda,'can become an Integral part ofthe community. _•., Tltusville, population about 50,000, Is notcaught up in the Disney World attitude, ac-cording to Hight.

"The focal point is Cape Canaveral and notthe refuge." even though It shares the man-agement of important wildlife habitats with

. the National Aeronautical and Space Admin-istration (NASA) at the space center, he said.

"Merritt Island Refuge is not as important apart of the local economy as 'Ding' Darling _Refuge is," he continued. "Here the refugedraws more people year after year and I don'tthfnk the business community recognizes,,that fact. I sec this refuge as an important part

^ of Sanibel and a real selling point as far as^ real estate is concerned."

, He referred to real estate ads - "House and olot backs onto refuge" as an example.

"Wllh visitation up every year at the refuge, -it's an attraction that visitors conic to sec andthat's good for all'.island businesses." Hightsaid. "I think that once people buy on Sanibeland become residents, they feel a real owner-ship of the refuge - that's where we get our vol-unteers and people'who care."

Hlght's time here is the longest he's spent at

any one refuge. He came from Pea Island, onthe outer banks of North Carolina, where hespent more than three years- "'• Hight was quick to quell any rumors aboutemployees leaving ihe refuge service.

'There's absolutely no problem here. We'reall hoping for the best for everyone -we'reJust

,._ making life changes and it was only coinci-dental lhat the changes came within a fewmonths of each other." He added, 'We've had avery harmonious relationship here,"

He stressed the benefit of the support sys-tem throughout the 3,500 employees nation-'Wide.,- ' ' . • • -..; ,-;

"It's a small fraternity of people who give'backing in limes of need," Might said. "I'vebeen working in the refuge system for 20 yearsand you get to know a lot of the employees per-'-.sonally. ^. - •

'That's' another opportunity E look forward;lo in my going io Merritt Island. But MerrittIsland is still in Florida and net so far awaythat I can't visit Sanibel."

. A veteran of 32 years of refuge service,Charles LeDuff commented about Hight: •

\.-"Hc was an excellent manager and did agreat Job while he was here. He will be difficultto replace because the refuge needs a personwho can mix the refuge wllh the community.We will all miss him." _ :, '••;••

RAYMOND BURR —• from page 1AIdes are avid shell collectors and both haveparticularly outstanding collections.

Hallslead also revealed that the fund-rate*Ing campaign is gaining momentum and$281,000 of the total goal of $1,250,000 hasbeen'raised since the campaign officiallyopened in recent weeks.

'"We are really starting in earnest." HalU1

-J stead remarked, "and. the involvement ofBurr and Benevides is a real boost." " l!

Hallstead said he had talked to Burr about{,}the campaign, "and he was delighted to re-spond." ,,

Hallstead said that the Information lhat •Burr and Benevides were shell collectors camefrom Dr. R. Tucker Abbott, of Melbourne. Fla.,a founding director of the Shell MuseumBoard...

Named after two of Sanlbel's most presti-gious families^ the Balley-Mathews Shell Mu- >.seum will be located about mid-Island along

Sanibcl-Captiva- Conservation Foundationproperly on eight acres donated by the Baileyfamily for the project. . -•

Burr, internationally and indelibly identicfled as the living image of Erie Stanlc/Gard-ner's fictional lawyer-detective Perry. Mason,made his first professional appearance In aSan Francisco stage company at the age of 12.

Robert Benevides, a native of Visalla. Call!..studied theater at the University of Californiabefore his studies were interrupted by his ser-vice in the U.S. Army during the Korean Waras a combat engineer.

"As long-lime shellers ourselves," Burrsaid, "Robert Benevides and I a,re delighted to .accept the honorary co-chairmanships of thisfascinating and very welcome project. Wecommend the board for its initiative and con-gratulate architect George Tuttle. on reachingInto the future for his innovative museum de-sign. -

"We look forward lo a long association withone and all, and to a fruitful one with the capi-tal campaign." r ' ..- > '

Is Silver Key orold Bailey's Storethe best buy?Council debates resurrectingbond issue for wildlife habitatBy Caren Herman •Staff Writer r ;.

, Talk surfaced at Tuesday's city councilmeeting about another bond issue for the pur-chase of environmentally-sensitive-lands',despite last year's defeat of a similar proposal.

Another bond issue came up during discus-sion of the city's $1.25 million loan and pur-chase proposal for the old Bailey Store prop-,erty- V ' .

Residents opposed to ihe purchase said the.money,'equal to a years worth of revenue'from the city's .25 mil land 'acquisition lax,may be bellcr spent buying interior wetlands!or Silver Key. ' : \ •

Silver Key Is privately owned and slated fordevelopment' of up to four housing units. The-Blind Pass island.is not for sale, noted Sani-bel Mayor Jerry Muench. and far too cosily. Itwas priced at $2 million several years ago.

The city could use its rights of eminent do- >,'main and, after what would probably be a longcourt battle, buy the land. Sanibel has never,done lhat.bcforc.said Gary Price, city man-,ager. ^ , '" > .. " "

'To use the power of eminent domain youneed a valuable public purpose.-You need topay compensation. So (in) all this biking thatwe are going lo best them oul of II. make themsclTit lo the city, we still haven't talked aboutthe big question. Where are you going to get themoney?" Prill asked. 'You arc going to lei ajury of 12 people, probably none of whom liveon Sanibel, decide your fate," he added.'

"I am making priorities," said councilmanMark Wcsiall. the only council member tovote against the Bailey purchase. '(There arc)other things we could acquire. 1 hope thecommunity would get behind purchases forSilver Key. the Bailey property and (he inte-rior wetlands," he said.

If the bond issue resurfaced, the city wouldgo about it quite differently. A new issue couldreappear for $5 million. Councilman MikeMiracle said Ihe city should let people knowthis time about (he specific land purchases be-^ing planned. Westall said integration of theland and (he city's $1.5 million Surface WaterManagement Plan must be.confrontcd.,,."1. don'l think we have done anything lo

change the forces thai were in place when the .bond issue was defeated in the first place,"Westall said. 'The bond referendum (ailed.What people on S.inlbcl told me is they wantthose four units'on Stiver Key."-he charged.

Despite discussion, no action has yet beentaken-to present voters with another bondissue.

City extends supportfor BIG Arts* new plans

The Barrier Island Group for the Arts will-receive some financial assistance for its ex-pansion plans from the city of Sanibel.

City council agreed to spend about $8,300 iopay for sewer, water and electrical connec-tions for the art center's proposed addition; j

They also decided lo continue paying re^u1

lar utility bills for the arts building. Electri-cal costs are expected to rise by about $2,000 ayear because of the new, air-condilionedscjiiare-footage being added.

But council members held off on a requestby BIG Arts to extend its lease of the city-owned center from 10 to 25 years. ,;

A longer lease would assist in fund-raising-,efforts for the addition, said William Phillips,treasurer of the arts group. . ' .

"People like lo feel, in making major gifts.that this facility will be used for a long periodof lime," he told council members. .

'That doesn't sound unreasonable to me,"said Sanibel Mayor Jerry Muench, but coun-cilman Francis Bailey and Robert PrUt, cityattorney, said 25 years may be too much.

Prill said ha would negotiate a new lease,leaving the length open so council could de ;

cide that matter, probably at the May I meet- '

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Island wildlife clinic presented with $20,000 donationBy Kathleen BlaseStaff Writer

Care and Rehabilitation of,Wildlife clinicscoffers have been enhanced by $20,000, due toa gift from Dr. David C. Rruwn, ophthalmolo-gist and businessman from Fort Myers, The-cash donation was the largest given lo llic fa-cility in recent years. ; e

Wallace Kain. the clinic's past president,said of the donation: "Not only Is Brown ficn-

O crous In his monetary gift, but also he has of-fered his ranch, located near Arcadia, for Ui«possibility of using that land for the release of

. wildlife, especially wildlife that needs a littlemore protection."""On Wednesday, before the check presenta-

tion ceremony was held, Kain gave Brown ;ithorough tour of the wildlife hospital, whichwas Brown's first visit to the facility.

•They slopped by each cage while Kain ex-• —. • plained why the animal or bird was there and- o the treatment being given. They made a short

_° ' detour from the clinic to the cage where the.three bobcats are kept, away from people andttfe possibility of imprinting by.humans.'Viewing the cage through tree branches.

Brown exclaimed. "You can even hear thempurr-they sound just like a house cat."

;, •• "That's the real danger." Kain said, "people, . contact and their efforts trying to domesticate

the cats. They have lo learn to hunt for them-| Q selves in the wild."! w in the hospital, Karen Elling, senior

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"wildlife rehab lit tat or. took an otter from Itscage, put it on the examining table and. underdose observation by Bruwn. Injected it withfluids and antibiotics. The:2G-pound femalenttcr was nil by a car the night before and suf-fered six or seven broken ribs.

Winding up the tour at the unfinished oper-ating room. Kain expressed his appreciation":on behalf of the community and the organizar.lion for the gift.

Tins generous gilt wi}l go toward improve-ments to the examining, recover)- and operat-ing rooms. We want to upgrade the entire hos-pital facility." Kain said.

"I have known about this wildlife clinic formany years and I know of the need for opcrat*ing funds," Brown said. But he Jokinglywarned Elling. who received Ihe check on be-half of the hospital. "Karen., don't drop thatcheck - ft might bounce." '-

Karen Bell is named ABWA's woman of the year

Karen J. Bell, a o .dental liygicnist andofffce manager for J.M. Bell, DDS. has <vbeen chosen Womanof the Year by Sanl-bel-Captlva Charter -Chapter of the Amcr- ''fcan Business .Women's Associa-tion. *

Her selection wasbased on her achieve-ments in her field ofbusiness, education,community activitiesand participation inthe association. :

Active In the cum- :

niiinlly, she assists Inthe Barrier IslandGroup for the Arts'Jazz on the Green, •Klwanis Chill F e s t i -val, Chamber ofCommerce RoadRally and Shell Clubactivities, ,-; !

AivADWA member-:since 1982. she Is cur-rently serving as pro-gram chairman. She.ywill now be eligibleto compete for the1990 Top Ten • ;Business Women of

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Celebration of 'Dolphin Day' attracts large crowd

By Kathleen BlaseStaff Writer =

More than 160 people streamed In the doors ~of the Community Center on Saturday to helpcelebrate National Dolphin Day.

Martha Melamet chaired and organized anenergetic committee of seven in Just over threeweeks to put this first-time project together.

"What gave me the Idea Tor this jubilee wasIn ray conversations with Earth IslandInstitute, the organization which began Earth

, Day celebrations 20 years ago in California,they also mentioned that they were going tohave a special day set aside for the dolphin.That's when we decided to do something loo."

At left, Andy Rogers,seated, und LilliFrock of Pine Islandare tivo studentsconcerned for thedolphin. Theymanned aneducational boothSaturday during thecelebration at theSanibel CommunityCenter. At right. RickTrout, center, atrainer and advocate

for the dolphin, talksto Sandy Mitsos. left,and Dr. Gary Nelson,both of the FloridaMarine MammalStranding Network. ?

she said. .For six hours, emnttonaliy iMinr iM! videos

and eloquent speakers kept the audienceciplivatccl.

Richard O'Barcy. author of "Uchind ihc Dol-phin's Smile." and founder of the* dolphinproject • also begun 20 years ago - addressedthe audience and introduced each video. :.

O'Barry. the trainer of TV's "["Upper" said."The Navy can train the Atlantic botilcnost;dolphin to be a killer, either of a person or loan enemy ship by delivering torpedoesattached to their bodies."

That "was only one of his messagesdelivered. He also expressed concemobout thedolphin's captivity.

"Keeping a free-ranging and gregariousanimal alone In a 24-foot by 24-foot pen iscruel," he said. "Most captive dolphins die ofstress, or from disease caused by stress, notonly because of the abnormal competition forfood they're forced into, but also because of thenightmare nature of, the prisons they'reisolated in."

Stephen McCulIoch. director of special

projects of that organization i'.iui a -marinemammal trainer, expressed, ttir project's wishto have a 'ha!lW;iy house" fur stranded andwounded dolphins and iiuisi- from pcldnjipools.

"We would like lo see donated a largeexpanse of about one or two mik-s in diameterto accommodate these mallrealed mammalsso that they can be released once again intothe wild," McCulIoch said. "Unfortunately,some of these animals can -never be releasedand we would keep those in an educationalfacility. This is the area (Southwest Florida)where most of the dolphins are captured."

; Rick Trout, another outspoken person indefense of the dolphin and one who cried."Foul!" about the U.S. Navy, explained how theNavy was Involved in the capture and trainingof the mamma! for secret missions. Trout,who is a civilian and was employed by theNavy as a dolphin trainer, said he was firedwhen he realized what was happening in theNavy. , "

"I could no longer slay silent." he said., Asa result of all the pressure put upon the

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week demanding the surrender of S.S. Algiers memorabilia to the peo-ple ot Sanibel. When officials refused to turn over the historic steam-boat's steering wheel and other artifacts, Algiers Restaurant led the peo-ple in a peaceful coup (to go down in history as The Sanibel Dove Coo)and seceded from the municipality.

A Declaration of Indifference was later signed at headquarters for thenewly-formed Seafood Republic of Algiers at 1473 Periwinkle Way.

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Laws of the Land1. To ensure a pleasant and hassle-free visit, generously bribe theBorder Patrol. Failure to bribe could result in frisking, tickling and meansof torture we'd rather not talk about. _..2. Neckties and pantyhose are contraband and will be confiscated byBorder Patrol. . "-'3. Laugh out loud at least once during visit. '4. Return to the Republic of Algiers as frequently as you like, dailybetween 11 am and 9 pm. a •5. Bring your family.6. Early Crossers will be treated to a 5-course special dinner only whitein the country, only between 4 and 5:30 pm, and for only $7.99.7. Present Visa (or MasterCard, or cash) to Immigration Officials.8. For more information on entry requirements, contact SeafoodRepublic of Algiers Immigration at 472-5700. . '

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• from page 4AHeinz Company, owner of Slarkfst Tuna. Ihcyannounced in a press release,dated April 12,1990. thai Slarkfsl "would not buy tuna .caught In association with dolphins. It will bethe first major canner to, sell only 'dolphin-safe' luna."

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In the picture at tcjl.Nancy Palmer, lejl,and Jackie Bassett ofSouthwest Florida 'Native Wildlife Arkchoose a dolphin t~shirt: at right. R.K."Tree" Uamimansculpts a dolphin •'''with a chain saw

I from a block of wood.Behind him can beseen a completed

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Dolphin tee-shirts were raffled throughout

the morning and an auction was held whichfeatured Chris Evcrt's tennis shoes, whichwent for S20; a tee-shirt worn by BurlReynolds, which cost the bidder $60; and onautographed book by Jimmy BufTeit, 'TheJolly Mon," which retails for $16.95 andfetched $75 for the cause of saving the dol-phins.

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| Sanibel police arrest three suspects in car burglariesBy Max Frlcdersdorf "

o- Staff Writer™ Swift detective work by the Sanibcl Polici:g Department resulted this week fn the arrcsi ofo. three men from the Hollywood-Miami .area^ charged with burglarizing autos parked on)d Sanlbcl's public brnches.LU One theft involved a $9,000 Carder watch^ taken from a van on Monday which had beenO parked at the Lighthouse beach access parking5i lot. .DC - 'o Sanlbcl detectives recovered the watch as

. 2 well as other merchandise and a number of• 5 credit cards when they nrrcsled (lircc men at;•— the Edison Mall where the suspects were en-

gaged in a credit-card buying spree, accordinglo police. '•'. ' <:•

Arrested on a total of 16 felony and threemisdemeanor charges, according to police, in-cluding burglary, were:

• Joseph M. iJcncdcttl, '10, of Providence^'R.I., who listed his profession as a jeweler.

• William J . Sclwyn. 48. of Hollywood, whoidentified himseir a s an advertising sales-man. . ,

• Edward M. Kellcy, who police later Idenll-fled as George Gtragiislnn. wanted In New Jcr- :sey, according io police, on a fugilivc warrantcharging cocaine trafficking, and an 011L-.standing 1989 warrant for burglar)-.

Sanibel police said that all four beachparking lot burglaries had occurred on Mon-day, and that the suspects had been arrested inthe mall while using the stolen credit cards.

Police also said they round evidence fromthe four Sanibel burglaries In the possessionof the suspects or in their rented car.

The beach break-ins took place at theLighthouse beach .'access, where the Carticrwatch, a $l,-100 cellular phone and a $300

>. radar detector were taken from a van owned

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by a -14-year-old St. Clalr Shores. Mich., manand his family: the Fulgat- St.. beach accessarea: the Lighthouse fishing pier area, and theTarpon Bay Ktl.. parking lot.

Using"sophisticated burglary tools, policesaid, the cars were entered and re-locked after .,the thefts. . ;. ;. "

Olhcr victims beside Charles E. Fleinlon, ofMichigan, were Peter M. Grady. 30. of Gicn El-lyn. 111.. Laurie Baumgartncr. 31. of Toledo.Ohio, and a 31-year-old Missouri, Tex.,woman whose convertible was lobbed whileparked at the Tarpon Beach Road parking tot.

In all instances, the victims had "hidden",their valuables in various locations in thecars, but lo no avail. - - >

Rapid solution of the case and the resultingsuspects' arrest catuc as a result of contactwork by the Sanlbct detectives with securitypersonnel of various stores In Edison Mall. .

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GUI I MCOMCOMMUMHI ound in CH itc iu\ Sur Mcr i | osh rt i[ientisil beach front cncliivc, our home offersoxclusiveness and an easy stroll to the Gulf,This spacious residence comes complete withthree bedrooms, three b;iths, dining room,family room, fireplace, and many otherextras. Available for $395,000.CONTACT LOIS CASSAVEf.L AT 472-1511.

SlIbLLHAKUOKINNI he L chirming apartments are on thegrounds of the outstanding Hilton Hotel ofSanibel. Thia top floor unit set amidst a resortatmosphere features panoramic views of thebeach and comes with two bedrooms - twobaths, complete furnishings and all appli-ances. Pool, tennis, putting green and restau-rant amenities. Available for $235,000.

CALL MARY LOU BAILEY at 472-1511.

A HI A! \A1UI •A homo for the family, and priced to sell now.Conveniently located near the recreation c^n-trr and o!!C of the best public schools in thecount) this three bedroom - two hath rcsi-duice feitures :i don, new carpeting and freshp unt At nibble for only $179,500. ^LOWACT CHARLES SOIKVAK AT 472-I5U.

SEAGULL ESTATESOur listing is found in ii charming "Olde

1 Florida" style community across the streetfrom the Gulf (easement include!). It feajurcstwo bedrooms with convertible dining room toden or third bedroom, fireplace, screenei lo 11 o 1 to t 1 o Mext nn I pf, n I C nn 1 bhopool 1 \ II fo II 000

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TOTAL PRIVACYIf a quiet island lifestyle is your cup of ten,we've found the perfect home just for you.This two bedroom single fnmily residence hasa Great Room, two baths, enclosed, lower levelrind is situated on over an acre of land.Beautiful tropical vegetation abounds on thisslice of paradise. Available for $239,000.

CALL MARY LOU BAILEY AT 4721511,

FITFOKAKINGGulfaide Place is one of the really posh Gulffront condominiums'on Sanibcl. Swimmingpools, tennis courts, clubhouse, the beach •-it's all here. Our listing features two bed-rooms, two baths, den, lanai, beautiful viewsand more. Avnilable for S-f 85,000 completelyfurnished. •>> __CALL MARSHA CLIFFORD AT •172-J511>

SKA HAWKA rare opportunity! Found in one of the mostpicturesque, near bench old Florida-style sub-divisions on Sanibel, our nowly listed UseppaSanibel'Homes model features three bed-rooms, 2-1/2 baths. Great Kooni, large beauti-ful park-like yard and so much more.Association tennis court (imehity. Availablefor $-135,01)0.CALL MARY LOU llAHJiYAT 412-1511.

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LAND'S END VILLAGEIt's the newest property South Seasi'lnntntion has to offer, and we've found anexcellent 2 bedroom unit with manyupgridt Thi1- charming complex setsbetween the Gulf and the golf course - whocould nsk for more! All SSI' amenities avail-able. $517,500.

CAU. PEGGY HILLEH AT472-5154.

* * * JUST LISTED***GUI t HIONT ESTATE. Con >ou believe it!Ju t Ahen >ou thought there was nothingnew to 'co rmy we present Captiva'shA\e Uardllo" Main house hns great room, 3hfdrooms and landscaped garden. The guesthome has 1 bedroom, double fjaraRe am!more. It's over an acre, and available for S1.2minion.,

CALL BAHIiAKA C/MP/.V AT 472-5154.

COMMERCIALTltE POSEIDON ADVENTURE

Located in a great, high traffic shopping cen-ter with anchor restaurant, this charmingretail shop features shells, gifts, crafts, etc. Awonderful store perfect for family operation. .Seller will carry financing! oCALLMARSUA CLIFFORD AT 472-1511.

COMMERCIAL PLAZAThis dual building complex is centrally locat-ed directly on Periwinkle Way. ft is a mixeduse general office and retail. Real estate onlyavailable.

„ CALL FRANK SZFXEST AT 472-1511.

HOMESITES<?, ..<; LIGHTHOUSE WAY

This beautiful canal lot is found in very desir-able Sanibel Estates. Property includes largedeck and mature vegetation. $450,000.

CALL JOHN SMITH AT 472-1511.

SAMUEL ISLESA direct accost canal perfect for large powerboats and sailers. Tremendous neighborhoodnear the Bay. $297,500.

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Kound in Sea Oats subdivision, our water-front homesite offers the next lucky owner abeautiful lake view and close proximity tathebeach. Sewer system - no septic! Available for$165,000. " ^

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. « Negotiators for the city of Sanlbcl and dc-^ velopcrs of Wulferl Point have finally devel-w oped an accurate ecological map of thcsllc=: after more than a month of work.o_ Councilman Miitc Miracle, the city's reprc-< sentallve on the negotiating team, told coti-£ ccrned residents Tuesday the work has nowgj really just begun.£ Differences between what BTS-B.L. LimitedO Partnership want for the development, andgj what the city's planning department believestr is best still exist concerning the location and

mix of single family homes, duplexes and ;condominlunis. . ^ " :

The best wildlife habitat areas must beagreed upon and preserved, an adequate bufferarea must be planned for an eagle nesting treeatid the location of roads and the martini 'must also be deckled. Miracle said.

"We hope *.o be able to formulate our deei> •" sion in a few weeks. We are not going to fomiu- .late any part of the recommendation until we^ct it all done," Mlrartr told audience'mem-bers becking information on the negotiation

process.Island residents stormed city council

chambers about a month ago asking to be al-lowed to attend the negotiating sessions .which continue to remain closed.

Mosl are concerned about developer plans.-to put docking facilities in Dinkens Bayou.

"I always got the impression that nobody onthe council liked that site anyway. We're onyour side." councilman Lcnn Lorcnson as-sured residents. ^ '

5 Sheriff s Office names full-time deputy to live in and serve Captiva, , " , . , " . „ . , _ • ' under a large tent near the house where free

Johnson home, donated to the Cnptiva:Clvic refreshments will be servedAssociation and moved to its new locationbehind the Captiva Library last October. '

The public dedication of the deputy'sresidence on May 7 will feature the attendanceof public officials In a ceremony to be held

Captiva is about to receive its own resident usheriffs deputy and the formal Inaugurationof the event will be at 10 a.m., Monday, May 7.

Deputy Rory Van Deusen, an 11-year veteranof the Lee County Sheriffs Office, will assume,his new duties and residence In the old Bclton

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Sanibel OKs $1.25 million loan to buy Bailey propertyI By Caren Herman \\

r' StaJJ WriterA $1.25 million loan to buy the Bailey

property on San Carlos Bay was initially ap-proved Tuesday by the Sanibcl Cily Council.

With a 6.92 percent financing rate, Sanlbelwill pay nearly $1.5 million for the loan, orsome $308,310 a year for the next five years.

Money from Sanlbel's share of the stalesales lax will be more than adequate to retireIhe loan,* according lo Gary Price, city man-

A agcr."•' -In addition, the Baileys have agreed lo do-

nate $100,000 to the city to pay for moving theold store and its restoration.

Those costs are expected lo reach about$90,000, Price told council members. The ex-tra $10,000 donation may be used to move an-other building, called the T-room, from, theproperly to the historical site. Price added.

City officials still need lo have the propertyowners, Sam, Francis and John Bailey, sign a

O purchase agreement. A second appraisal mustbe completed before final council approval Isgiven for the 7.35-acre purchase.

Renee Lynch, the city's finance director, se-cured a loan from C&S Bank earlier thismonth at the council's direction after MayorJerry Mucnch mentioned il would be nice to

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purchase the land at Ihe end of Bailey Road. >,Plans were being made at that lime to move

the old Bailey Store lo the city's historical sitev for renovation and subsequent tours.

A few Islanders appeared at Tuesday's meet-ing concerned lhal the city council may use!the land for another tourist attraction. ., '.

Wally Kain, a council candidate in thisfall's election and president of Care and Reha-bilitation or Wildlife. Joined Islanders Maggie

* Greenberg, Committee of the Island's Presi-dent Daphne Miller, and Debbie. Schoss inurging the council to wait on the purchase un-til islanders have been Informed of the plan.

"Using it as a park Is most certainly a visi-tor magnet," Kaln said. "II will probably be lit-tle used by residents. Give the public a real op-portunity lo consider this." .- ;

He said the purchase price Is more than thecity gathers in one year from ils,,1.25-mlllland acquisition lax and the funds could be

better spent on other properties, most notablyIn the Interior wetlands or for Silver Key inDllnd'Pass.

Developers are seeking permission fromIhe state to build a'bridge tu Silver Key. a pre-

j ludc to building on the Island."I can't believe we are considering spending

$1.5 million for another bench access to pro-vide recreation for day trippers." said Green-berg.

But Mucnch said no recreational use planshave been discussed and (he possibility existsthat the land could be a resident only park,like many on SanlbeLwhlch require parkingpermits Issued only lo Islanders,

Nor dkl Mucnch believe the public was iin-informed on the issue, noting headlines in is-

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WE'REOPEN!CALENDAR OF c .OPENHOUSES • April 1990

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Chamber honors Goss,Kidsplay for service

Thirteenth District U.S. Rep. Porter Goss(R-Fla.) of Sanibel. was honored Monday

.evening as the recipient of the Walter KileAward for meritorious service to the

• community during the annual Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce meeting heldat the Soutli Seas Plantation.'"^-Congressman Goss, a former councilmanand mayor of Sanibel, as well as a Lee County

. commissioner, is serving his first term In theU.S. House of Representatives.

Also honored at the event, attended byabout 200 persons, was the project Kidsplay. aplayground project at the Sanibel ElementarySchool Involving about 2,000 communityvolunteers. .

The^projecl. chaired by Barbara Dalton,received the Chamber's annual Outstanding

,; Citizen of the Year Award, which usually goes; to an individual for community service.

Directors elected for two-year terms duringthe 35th annual meeting were Earl Rax^g.James Lowman, Susan Paul and James Gra-ham. Raven. Lowman and Graham were votedpresident, secretary and treasurer, respec-tively. Philip Johnson returns as vice presi-dent.

Congressman Goss also updated the audi-ence on his activities In Washington.

- Mew Friedersdorf

School fund-raiser productsavailable for clean environment

;The Children's-Center of the Islands issponsoring'an Earth Day fund-ra(scr In hopesof raising funds for the school and raising theawareness of island residents to things theycan do to help the environment,

From now through May 4, items from theSeventh Generation Catalog are offered forsale such as an Earth Day household starterkit. an aluminum can crusher, toilet paper,string shopping bags and a faucet aerator toname a few of the man/art icles that are forsale.

Lots Ward was honored at a surprise party.

Lois Ward, honored for10 years postal service

Retiring after 10 years of service in thepostal service. Sanibel resident Lois MichaelsWard was surprised to find a party In herhonor on Friday at noon at the post office.

Tom Traucht, assistant postmaster, pre-sented her an arrangement of driftwood, silkflowers and carved birds by artists BethTraucht arid Dan Vail.

"1 want to pursue crafts, reading and traveling - In fact, we are going to take a cruisesoon," she said.-Kenneth. he.r husband,planned another party for Saturdaynlghl,His birthday and retirement as a buildingcontractor supervisor that same day coin-cided with her retirement on April 13. He sur-prised her with a dinner at Gallo's Restaurantin Fort Myers with friends including all thepost office employees.

New summer hours at ;'Ding' Darling refuge \

The Visitor Center at J.N. "Dinfi" Darling jNational Wildlife Refuge will.be closed Sun- Idiys throughout the summer season starting .Sunday. April 29. From May through October |Ihe center wil! be open Monday through Sat- .]urday from 9 a.m. to -1 p.m.. with the orlenla- .tion slide program being shown al 10 a.m., ,noon and 2 p.m. • j

The interpretive programs, the Early Bird, iDailey Tract and Welcome Walks will end as of :Sunday. April 22. Earth Day " •

Wildlife Drive will be open daily from SUP- \rise to sunset An entrance fee of $3 for cars or :SI for bikers and hikers Is required A current !Federal Duck Stamp will be also be acccptrr!for admission. Call 472»l 100.

Sanibel library newsThe Sanibel Public Library lias exhibits of

xerlscaping and 1990 Earth Day Celebrationdisplayed through the first week of May. Italso has an extensive number, of books for allages and videos on every aspect of protectingthe earth.

; Among the adult books are ."50 SimpleThings You Can Do lo Save the Earth"\^TheEndangered Kingdom" by Roger DeSilveWo.and "The Control of Nature" by John McPheeto name a few.

Children's science and nature booksabound, The "Eyewitness Book Series," featur-ing "Mammal" by Steve Parker, "Tree" byDavid Burnlc 'and "Butterfly and Moth" byPaul Whalley are some examples of the scries.

The video collection Includes. "Arcadia -Portraits of National Parks", "In the Kingdomof the Dolphins" and Audubon Society's VideoGuide lo Birds or North America. Vol. I-V are afew among the selection.

New summer hours at the library from Mayl-July 31 and Oct. 1-31 .are: Monday and

J Wednesday, 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.; Tuesday,Thursday^and Friday. 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.;and Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon.

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^Controlled burn aimed at eradicating exotic plantsBy Kathleen BlaseStaff Writer

.The smoke Uuil arose over Ihc •woods on Sanibcl Wednesday, andthe acrid smell which accompa-nicil It, was due to a conlrolledburn on "Ding" Darling Refugeproperly. The burn, the first heldin ihrcc years; helps to control

' e x o t l c trees and plants and(hereby giving a chance for thenative vegetation to grow.

On Tuesday Ron Might, refugemanager, said, that they hadplanned for 2-10 acres to be dc-stroyed. "not in one unit but scat-

tered throughout the n-ftigrniTcage. Approximately 65 acreswere burned today and we hope tobum another 25 acres Thursday--on the Bailey Tract."

The Merritt Island WildlifeRefuge, where Might Is taking theposition as manager the first ofJune, has a fire department that 'came down to assist.

"Merrilt Island has additionalfire equipment that we don'tjiave 'and a fire management officerwho does nothing but deal withwildfires or controlled burns." he

" said.' 'They also assisted with a

pose is as ati igniter. A machineattached to ihe helicopter crmveys^small "ping-pong" type ballswhich can lit: dropped ni certainplaces to induce fire.

"We had variable winds onWednesday and I apologize forany inconvenience to (he Island

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First-offense fines will be givenOn Monday, April issuing first offense:

23. Sanlbel police : citations costing a•ill initiate a crack- ; $2fi fine.

Up until today, po-lice have been Issuingdozens of warning ci-tations which carryno penally, and inonly one instance,have Issued a secondUcket costing the of-fender ihc $25

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Under the rcstrlc-.tlonsr residents at ;odd-numbered ad-dresses can water thelawn between 4 and 8a.m., on Monday, ^Wednesday and Sat- ;••urday; residents at :cven-numScred or noaddresses can waterthe same hours onTuesday, Thursday Iand Sunday. . ;

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Monday, April 9.Mitchell Movement.

North/South: I.Sarah and Lacy Feml-Icy: 2. Kay Timothyand Nornia Loos: 3.Charlotte Hcimann

and nelly Wakcflcld.East/West: 1.

AlalrK and MermanJass: 2. Geneva andDon Role: 3. tic, Ge-orge.Haninics aridWendell Lapp with

Marie and Georgelladwcn.

Thursday, April S.Mitchell Movement.

North/South: 1.Suzi and liing Prall;

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East/West: 1: Bclty"and Bev Marshall; 2.^K.iy Timothy and •Hnrbara Alifs: 3. ;

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C O U N C I L C H A M B E R SM A C K E N Z I E H A L L

8 0 0 D U N L O P R O A DAPRIL 24.1990 .

9:00 a.m. 1. Approval o! minutes •! special meeting cf March 19.1590 [continued to March 22 and r.March 27,1990) and o! tegular freeing March 27,1590. 2. Report Iram Director ol Planning 3...Reports from Planning Commission Members. 4. Report liotn Planning Commission Chaitman, 5.Public comments and inquiries.9:20 a.m. 6, Adoption ol Resolutions. Continuation of a pubic hearing and adoption of a lesolulion con-sidering a request fo; a variance to Land Development Code Seclion 1.0 2, Permitted l/*es. Reared,Conditions and Performance Standards: Preservation and RKirfer.Hal Districts a. (9) G - Altered UndZone (e) v. Coveioge.'io provide for asb'ii l l impermeable coverage al 4788.9 s I , in fceu ol the permit-led 4?01 s i , at 815 Limpel Drive (Tan Parcel STRAP No. 20-46-23-T1-OO1CO.0320);as submitted byJameo P. and Barbara McGulfin. V90-195.9:30 a.m. Continuation of (from January 23,1990} consideration of a request for a development permitlo provide lot the creation ot a unified residential development, inducing subdivision, ol a 28 9 t acreparcel into six single-family building lots (including one lot lying east of Ihe existing roadway easemeril)and two tracts ol land to be deeded to the City of Sanibel or Sanite! Capliva Conservation Foundation;,.and to permil construction of road, drainage and utility ingrastructure. Tr» subject tract ol land nas .liontage on West Gulf Drive and SanibelCaptiva Road and lies between Sar.ibe! River Estates and -Sea Oats Subdivision. (Tai Parcels No. 28-46-22-T2-OOQO4.OOOO and No.29-46-22-T3-OO004 0070);

jbmitted by Timothy J. Murty, Attorney lor Huschcofp, Inc. and E. Ca'fbryn Ni< Hennessey. 89-S222DP. " - .• =• '9:50 a.m. 8. Continuation of a request lor a variance to Ihe Land Development Code, Section I.D.2.Petmitled Uses,' Required Conditions, and Performance Standards; Preservation and Residential' -Districts a. Permitted Uses and Required Corditions: (4) E-2- Gull Beach Ridge Zone and (7) F- Mid-Island Ridge Zone, (e) Required Conditions ii. Height, to permit consffucfon of a six-unit s&ucture witha height ol 47 feet 6 inches in lieu ol 45 feet rlGVD;a n d ' ' ; c . ." • " " -_. •Continuation cf (from February 13,1990) consideration ol a request for a development permit to pro-vide for development of a six-unit multifamify building and subdivision ol the building into six condomini-um units on a rvra-acre parcel of land. This developrrenl represents the final phase o! Plantation Villageol Sanibel Condominium (Taj Parcel STRAP No. 30-46-22-T2-OOQ22.0010). This two acre pstcel has123i feet of liontage on the Gull of Mexico and lies southwesterly and west of the existing PlantationVillage Condominium, Phases three and one. respectively; as submitted by Timothy J. Murty, Attorneyfor Jerry Marek. V90-199 and 69-8153 DP. •. • • ' .-. •• • =•10:10 a m . 9. Consideration of a request lor a variance lo the Land Development Code. Section I.E.13.Special Setback;, c. Setbacks from culs-de-sac, to per mil construction ol a garage addition to an exist-ing single family residence at 15 in lieu of 25 ft. from the edga ol the San Carlos Bay Drive cu!-de-saciight-of-way at 1515 San Carlos Bay Drive (Tax Parcel No. 18-«-23-Tt-0000!.OC30};as submitted byGail Reynolds tnc. for George Mather. V90-20110:30 a.m. 10. Consideration o la request tor a development permit lo approve a preliminary plat for anaddition to Seacnview Country Club Estates, including . ^ ., . ' - ••:

' 83 lots lor single family residences ; . '' Ins reptalting ol 13 axisting kite (or single family residences ' ' • ' • - .* constiucticn of 7 new holes lor the golf course

: ' the reconstruction of 11 existing holes tor the golf course ' . . -* an expanded clubhouse and related facilities with tennis courts, swimming pool, special ... .events area and additional parking

tor a 235 acre parcel o! land generally located soulh of PerKwiMe Way. esst oc Casa Ybel Road, northol Middle Gull Dtiva and West ol Donax Street; saod patcl consisting of tax parcel numbers . . •

19 46-23-T4 00015.0000 " ' - • , , -. 19-46-23-T4-0CO19.0030,- - "'• ' ' ' " - ' ' ' ' . ."" ' " . r

" 13-46-23-T4-00019.0040 •* : •" • • • - - • •• •, I9-46-23-T4-OO022.OOOO • - . - . . ,

25-4E-22-13-00030.1000 . . • •• * • • ' l"30 46-23-TIOOOOt.OOOO (pi.) • .'• "

' 3O-46-23-Tl-OOO04.O00O(pl.) - " ; . '- 30-46-23-T1 -00CO6.0OOO • :

3Q-46-23-T1-OO3OO.O00A ~- ?• . ~" - -.-. 30-46-23-T1-0C30B.0O10 -" -•' .. •' -•

30-46-23-T4-00020.1010; : > • .

as submitted by Raymond F.Fenton tor Mich'igan Homes. 88-8367 OP. - '- .and >> ^ • :. -, . . . ,v -'Consideration of a request for conditional use approval pursuant to Arocla I, Part I of tho LandDevelopment Code to construct a portion cf the proposed expanded golf course for the BeachvieftCountry Club (hole number 16 and part ol hote number 15) on an app>oxirnatery I I 5 aae parce! ofland located at Ihe south/vest come; of Periwinkle Way and Donax Steel; said patu i consisting o! taxparcel numbers . ' " " - '

19-46-23-T4-00615,0000 •• -. •1W6-23-T4-00019.0030

: •- 19-46-23-T4-00019.00401$46-23-T4-OO022.OOOO30-46-23-Tl-00001,OOCO(pt)

••'• 3W6-23-Tl-00004,0000(pt) ,• ':

as submitted by Raymond F. Fenlon lor Michigan Homes, Inc. 90-60 CUP. .2:00 p.m. 11, Consideration ol an ordnance amending Ihe Ecological Zones Maps adopted pursuant toSection 3.1.1.1 ol tho Comprehensive Land Use Plan so as to include an approximately 11.5 a m paredol land in Ihe special use district [golf course) created by Ordinance No. 68-37; said parcel rs located atthe southwest corner of Periwinkle Way and Donax Street, that being tax parcel number! ~~~ "'•• • 1W6-23-T4-00015.0000

19-46-23-T4-00019.0030 . •r19-46-23-T4-00019.0040 . -

19-46-23-T4-00022.000Q - ,3CM6-23-T1-O0001.0OC6(pt.) ' •- .• ' '30-46-23-Tl-00004,0000(pt.) • . • '-• -

as submitted by Raymond F. Fenton for Michigan Homes, Inc. 89-39 CLUP.2:15 p.m. 12. Consideration of an ordinance amending the Commercial District Map adopled pursuant

, to Section 3J. i .N. of Ihe Comprehensive Land Use Pian so as to designate the commercial rfstrict onan approximately 1.1 acre parcel ol land located al 2153 Periwinkle Way {on the soulh side otPeriwinkle Way approximately 100 feet east of Dunlop Road); said parcel being tax parcel number 2S-45-22-T1-00003 0010; as submitted by AlanS. and Pamela G. Wor tM 90-40 CLUP.'2:30 p.m. !3 . Continuation of {From April to, 1990} consideration of a request lor condif'or.a! useapproval pursuanl to Land Development Code PART I. CONDITIONAL USES SecBons 1.1.2. GeneralRequirements and 1.1.3 Specific Retirements e. Resort housing accessor/ commercial uses, to pro-vide for the on-site rental of thirty (30) cabanas or thirty (30) tra-chair/one-umbrella selips at SundialBeach and Tennis Resort located at 1451 Middle Gulf Orrve (Tax Parcel STRAP No. 30-46-23-T4-00009.0010); as submitted by Timothy J. Murly for Billy's Beach Servics. 90-59 CUP.

It a person decides to appeal any decision of the body with respect to any matter considered at suchmeeting or hearing, l ie will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purposesmay need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which recordincludes the testimony and evidence upon which Ihe appeal is to be based.

PUBLISH ONE TIMETHE ISLAND REPORTER ;•- ' ' •APRIL 20 ,1990 . ^ ,_ : .

SMOKING IS NOT PERMITTED IN MACKENZIE HALL

Volunteers/or the city enjoy the luncheon given them in ]appreciation/or their services. , S

City volunteers honored at picnic IIThe city of Sanibel played liosL

lo nearly 200 gucsls al a specialpicnic to honor resident volun- .tecrs. "

CUy council members havelong advocated volunteer hrlp.calling u the IlteblootJ of. the; is-land. ;

o Saturday's gel-together has bc-

Wonian files suit against city over alleged injury

come an annual even!, a way for !Ihe city to say thank you for th( ;hundreds of hours islanders do-'natc to the city without charge. " *

Q City employees, the paid ones,;'cooked up lunch at the Barrier 1s-lai'id Group for the Arts Center for .Ihe Invitees. - .. ;

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A woman injured nearly twoyears ago at Dixie Beach has filedsuit against the city of Sanibel.

Visitor Eleanor Kaufmanclaims a log she was 'sitting on at

"the Dixie Beach access collapsed,causing her to fall and injure hrr

leg In September 1988. .,:, Robert Prilt, city attorney. sald:

Kaufman's claim against Ihe citySvas handled by the insurancecompany until lasv month, but noresolution had been arrived at. !

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PENTHOUSE CONDOMINIUMSkylights; 3/?, den, rooftop sun-deck, all the upgrades included,best lop door furnished luxurycondominium. Call JohnNicholson, Realtor Associate(472-3121 or 489-0678).

•$1,190,000- ,

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SANIBEL MOORINGS2nd lloor, 2/2, pool, tennis, dock space. Excellenton site management•& rental program. For infor-mation call Carl or Trudy Dererao, RealtorAssociates (472-3121 or 472-3042).

•$215,000-

ONE OF THE NICEST AT GULFSIDE PLACE2/2 & den, 2nd floor. New furnishings & windowcoverings. Gull view, Jacuzzi, pool, & soo manyamenit ies. Cal l Marge McCombs, RealtorAssociate (472-3121 or 482-6018).- -.. -$499,500-

. ;. CUSTOM POOL HOMS WITH SPASplit door plan, 3 bdrm, many extras, domedkJlclien, cathedral ceilings, ceramic tile, attrac-tively landscaped. Call Dart Conn, CRS, RealtorAssociate (472-3121 or 472-9337).'

:;."- -$259,000- :

GULF FRONT • GROUND LEVEL1/1, outstanding view ol pool and gulf. Enjoy thesounds ol the surl & excellent rental income. CallJoan or Joe Burns, Realtor Associates (472-3121or 472-5814). . '

•;179,000- •

BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED GROUNDSNewly decorated, excellent amenities, on siterental program, exceptional rental. This is a mustsee today, call Fred Spring, Broker Salesman(472-3121 or 4720131).

j . -$249,900-

END UNIT, ADDED PRIVACYBeautifully furnished Sanibel Arms WesI, groundfloor condo, tennis, pool, clubhouse, canal Sdocks. For appointment call Pam Plahler, BrokerSalesman (472-3121 or 472-3897).

<! -$199,000-

GULF FRONT TOP FLOORUnobslrucled Gull & beach view. 2/2 S den, sun-deck, cabana, covered parking, & more. Forexclusive showing call Glenn Carretta, BrokerSalesman (472-3121 or 481-3553).

BAY S CAUSEWAY VIEWSSmashing design & lloor plan, sparkling new,decorator furnished. Luxur ies amenities. Fordetai ls, 'cal l Trudy or Carl Deremo. ReallorAssociate (472-3121 or 472-3042).

-$1,650,000-

FURNISHED ISLAND CHARMER •_Moments from the beach, 3/2, beamed ceiling,island vacation collage or great seasonal Cental,must see. Rebecca Becky Williams, BrokerSalesman (472-3121 or 472-5447).

-5175,000-

BEAUTIFUL WATER VIEWS3 bdrm on lake in Dunes, privacy! well maintained4yrs old, bright and spacious. Porch olfers sunsetviews. Call Ralph Hansen. Reallor Associate(472-3121 or 472-2499).

" -$334,000- '•

, . WATERSHADOWS"CANAL HOME3/2, large heated pool, dock & boat davits. Onlarge lot, ready to move into. For more informa-tion call Mike or G.G. Robideau, ReallorAssociates (472-3121 or 472-5102). "

e -$449,000-

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NEW ESTATE HOMEIn exclusive estate size subdivision. Wilh coveredbridge to janai 6 poo!, huge masler suite, lireplace & more'. Call Mike Robideau, RealtorAssociate (472-3121 or 472-5102). „

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION3/3 with all amenilifes of Gulf Pines ffi across Ihestreet. Near beach, everything a new ownercould want. Call John Nicholson, ReallprAssociate (472-3121 or 489-0678).

•$385,000- -: - ..

DUPLEXESFOUR WATERFRONT TOWNHOUSES

Shell Harbor canal w/boat docks. Units lacewater w/individual balconies & patios. Short strollbeach access; Call Ann Gardiner, ReallorAssociate (472-3121 or 472-3486). ' :

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"Don't say I wish I would have known about that",tfs not loo late. Becky Williams, Broker Salesmanor Mary Lou Traucht, Reallor Associates (472-3121 or 472-5457,472-2680). •

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Just 22 families, boating, beach & tennis, E. onesubdivision. Estate sized homesito canal exposure 3 sides'. Call Trudy or Carl Deremo, RealtoiAssociates (472-3)21 or 472-3042).

-$433,000-

BEST BUY ON SANIBELLot is over 1/3 acre, located on lake, easy bikn tobeach & shopping. Call Betsy Belpedio, RealtorAssociate (472-3121 or 454-3822).

•$85,000- . ;

HIGH & DRY ,1/2 Acre. Great convenient location and nearbeach. Call Rebecca Becky Williams, BrokerSalesman lor more information (472-3121 or 472-5 4 5 7 ) . • • • • - •

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HIGH VOLUME BOAT REPAIR 'Sales & service, centrally located. ServesCaptiva. Mercury outboard, Answer & SouthSeas Boats, 14yrs 1 location. Tracy Walter!!,Realtor Associate (472-3121 or 472-3120).

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ISLAND REPORTERAPRIL 20,1390

Leapin' Lizards!Once hawked

at circuses as apel that wouldlive (or years, -these familiarisland residentsare stowawaysfrom Cuba thatwere first spottedin Lee County In1964.

Drawing byJohn Peterson

These ferocious little critters have become our back yard friends

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By PatU BartlettGram for gram, these s.issy challengers lo

.youryard match in cour.ige ihe bnucst cftheTyrannosaurus rex. Bui these tiny lUards

'pose a threat only to small Insects, not to; mankind. ' ''--_•'-•\ ' Our aubjccl Is the quick brown lizard - seenon porches, sidewalks, or on cleared areas.

; Some people call Ihein chameleons, but a bet-Hcr name for them is anole (rhymes with"patron. • -

1 . Their scientific name Is Anotts sagrel, andIthey (like most oT us) are newcomers lo Sanl-.bel, having arrived here sometime in the1950s or early 1960s.

,•' Originally from Cuba and the Bahamas.this lizard looks much like our native greenanole. But there arc two bfg differences - onein color.the other in behavior.. Almost everyone can identify the nativeanole. You may know It as the green

i chameleon, and for Its ability to change colorfrom bright green to brown lo a dirty gray.

This graceful lizard has been found" fromNorth Carolina southward to Key West.- During the '50s. you could buy these lizards.at fairs and circuses, each In Its own box andwearing a liny collar and neckchain with asafety pin attached. The premise was youcould wear the anole as rather a different dec-oration. ;

Hawkers claimed the lizards would live "forI years"-- on a diet of sugar water, supplied

through an eye dropper, and that these lizards"could change In'color to match their back-ground - even lo paisley!"

Needless to say, green anoles need far morethan nugar water for survival, and a palslcy-paltemed lizard has not yet been reported,even In the National Enquirer. (Their col-oration depends on temperature and emo-tional state of health, not the background.)

But through this odd^mcthod of Inlroduc-f lion, many people became familiar with Ihe.;

slender greenjjzard. Populations have be-come established In countries as far away as

Japan.Brown anoles have an equally impressive

travel record. Nallve lo Cuba, where they werefirst described in 1837. they have made theirway-norlhward in Florida. They probablytraveled as unseen "stowaways" on cargoships, since they were first reported in seaportcities such as Key West (18871. Tampa (1947).Miami (1953) and Fort Myers (1964). ,(

The brown anoles.nabilofdashing about on the ground canget him Into trouble. If you findyourself veering lo avoid runningover one of these lizards on Peri-

'- winkle, you're In good company.

Brown anoles are now known lo exist "as farnorthward as Gainesville and Jacksonvilleand in rqany middle American countries.

As early as 1919. Thomas Darbour andCharles Ramsden, two Harvard herpetolo-glsts. described the brown anole as being oneof the most common lizards on Cuba. Barbourcommented that sagrel was found on shrubs,fences, and in gardens throughout the Island,and was characteristic of cleared and openlowlands- which describes most of Sanlbcland Capliva today.

As the brown anole spread northward laFlorida, the green anole decreased - but notdirectly because of the brown anole.

The lizards inhabit two different temto- .ries. The green anole is a quiet creature ofpalmetto scrublands, cypress sloughs andopen woodlands. It prefers to slay In trees orIn palmettos, viewing the world from an ele-vated station.

In contrast, the brown anole relishesground contact. It likes disturbed areas, areaswhich have had the original planting up-rooted, buildings added, and pavements putin.

These lizards reproduce quickly; like theboll weevils of song, one minute they're sittingon the square, the next (he whole family isthere. Females do their part by carefully de-positing single 3/8-inch-Iong hard-shelled

. eggs in flower pols. at the base of plants or inleaf litter. ' : , . . .

-The young, are inch-long copies of theadults, even down lo the head bob. Adults and

: young feed on insects, and In turn arc food for.egrels, keslrals, raccoons and red-shoulderedhawks. . . ' - . . -

There are some obvious differences betweenthe sexes. Female brown anoles are less terri-

torial than the mates. They can be distin-guished by the llghlscallop-edged stripe along(heir backbones and by their behavior. They.thermo-regulate by lying atop bricks or coralrock, near easily accessible plantings or other.

1 shelter. '". • .- : •_ :.Males, on (he other hand, are a ltltle more

active lhan the females. One guidebook deli-cately describes the pugnacious males as"belligerent, highly territorial creatures." Geta close look at the'next lizard which chal-lenges you on your, front porch. (If he chal-..lenges you." it's a male.l

He may size you up, bob his head and ex-pand his bright red-orange Ihroal fan. If youfeel like responding, bob your head and raiseIt slightly (expansion of your throat Is unnec-essary and may Indeed be painful). Your op-ponent may bob again, expand his dewlap,and raise a slight crest along the back of hishead. With each bob. the tall may be lifted.

If you were another male anotc. he mightmake a short rush towards you - of about fourinches. But since,he knows you're not ananole, he'll break eye contact and remainwhere he Is, looking around for any malesthat may have Intruded while, he was dealingwith you. . - -

As he sees it, even on Sanlbel you can't be. too careful. ' .

' ! ', • please see page 12B

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isCouncil waives truck fees to help housing program

g| By Carcn Herman*". Staff Writer£J City council members waived up to $15,000J In overweight truck fees that might be in-£ curred during construction of about 30 below< market rate housing units during Tuesday'sO council meeting. ~cc Dorothy Newman, director of Ihe housingH foundation, said waiver or any fees that mlghl9j be levied would hetp keep construction costsQ. down and reduce the city's financial share of£J the low rent housing units:Q "In your previous deliberations about2 waiver of other fees, it was conceded that itj was nonproductive J o collect from one city£2 project to help another one. This appears to be

a similar situation," Newman safd in a letterto council on the malter.

City council members have waived over-weight truck fees on\y twice - for materialsbeing delivered for the Kldsplay playgroundvolunteer project and for county trucks mak-

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Ing emergency repairs to Sanibcl-CaptivaRoad In 1987 and 1988 after storms caused ex-*tensive damage. Gary Price, city manager, toldcouncil members Tuesday. I

In the county's case, the fees had alreadybeen accrued before Sanlbcl's city-councllwaived them. The housing foundation andKldsplay fees were waived before the fact.^*'In most cascslhfs would be a minimum re-auction in city revenues, but it would be sub-stantial savings to (Community Mousing andResources)," Price noted. 'The size of eachoverload should be minimal and the deleteri-ous effect on our roadways should likewise beminimal." he added.

The expense and the trucks would probablybe streteched out over a couple of years. Pricesaid.

To make certain council members did notappear to be encouraging overweight vehicles,they approved a $15,000 cap on the fee waiver.If the foundation needs more fees waived.

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CUSTOM DESIGNED CONVENIENCE AND PRIVACY -At a price you can afford! Three bedrooms, two baths andmore hidden away at the cul-de-sac end of UiU± Lane •just minutes from shopping and all Sanibel's amenities.This homa features open porches, teak and slate parquetfloors, a fireplace. JonrvAire and spa space. Priced at$229,000. Give us a call.

OLD TRAIL ROAD • Over 1/2 acre &! seclusion • TWs 3bedroom 2 balh home is tucked away and surrounded bynative vegetation. Custom home with 2 car garage and20x25 screened porch. Many extras - $295,000.

B12 RABBIT ROAD! Catch Bass from your own backyard.Custom built 3 bedroom, 2 balh house on double lot.Private yard backed by river and sanctuary. $255,000.REDUCED TO $239,000

LOTS3 LOTS near beautiful Bowman Beach - Only" 595.000each.SANIBEL BAYOUS! Large lot backs up to WldWo Refuge.Greathome site. S 139,000.CARDINAL RIDGE - Large lot over 1-1/2 acres. Locatednearb9ach-$1B5,000.

CONDOMINIUMS> • •• ' ,UNIQUE one o! a kind condominium. Nestled in amongthe shops and offices ol The Village." This 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath home with tfen and separata dining area is veryprivate. One very low maintenance fee covers water,sewer, trash, insurance and grounds care. $188,900. Callfor details. REDUCED TO $149,000 FOR QUICK SELL!

; COMMERCIALRESTAURANT BUSINESS ON SANIBEL: Ideal location.Large kitchen, all equipment *- fixtures. Seating capacity,82. Licensed lor beer and wine. 5 yea: tease on site.'Attractive opportunity. Don"! wail!GREAT LOCATION: COMMERCIAL SITE ON SANIBEL.3000 sq. tl. building located on 3/4 acre lot ideal locationfar restaurant or small shopping center. Call office lordetails

Bailey's Casual Wear^ Comer ofTm-pon Ray Road & Periwinkle Way • SaiiifoclMonday - Saturday 8 - 9 P.M.; Sunday!) 4i-V.M~ • •172-16;S(i

Newman will have to return for anotherwaiver.

Councilman'Mark Westall, the city's rcprc- „sentative (o (he housing foundation, said thewaiver was one small way city officials couldshow their support for the low-rent program.

•'-"• "We always say we are going to help," hesaid, but In the past 10 years, only 10 of theI7O low rent units planned have actually beenconstructed. •

This year the foundation has new life.Apartments arc being constructed In the

^Sanibel Highlands Subdivision/near the oldSanlbcl Airport off Casa Ybel and on the

,. Stevens property, near Main Street.

Additional units arc being constructed byJean and Francis Wood on Kabblt Rand. One

\will be given to the housing program in per-petulity; the other has a 10 year city use-agreement with opportunities for extension.

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r~:- The following property deedswere recorded at Lcc CountyCourhousc during the week end-ing April 9:

Harriet Lewis to Lluytl A.Wright, government lot 3, section3,\township 46 S., range 21 K..Capllva, $996,000.

William R. Sr. and Use A. |j>.tendre to Rolf Secbinier. govrru-ment lot 4, section 18, township

O 46S.,"-range 23 E., Sanlbi'l,$970,000.

. Ted and Donna K. Salenius toD. Ray Hosteller, lot 10. block D.Gumbo Unibo, $240,000.

Condominium sales recorded:Jack H. Smith to Raymond A.

and Rosanne R. White, unit 30-1building F, phase It, Beach VillasIII,$287,000. -..„

Daniel and Constance M. Ly-man to Ewald RIedl, unit 451,phase 2, Loggerhead Cay.$237,300. ".

Rosanne- M. and Fred D.O'Donnell to Jung Yung and JungSu Lee, unit 2-E, Villa Sanlbel.$225,000.•: '

Jud i th D. Morrison to F.Michael Mullinix and others,unit D-108. South Seas Planta-lion, $222,000. .•',.- •: Florlne V, Abraham to James -

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T. llaggcrly, unit 10-402, Sundialof SanlbcC $208,000.

D. Hillings and Helen W. Swainto Samuel C. nrv] Suzanne I- I'al-lerson. unit K-5^1 1. Spanish Cay,$103,000.

The city of Sanlbel Issued thefollowing building permits duringthe week of April 13:

Robert G. Hagcmann. 4039Uralnard Hayou for screen cncl.and addition by owner, 83.000.

Richard Maucli. 903 KingsCrown for dock and lift byFlorida Marine Conslr. $9,500.

Myrtle Chamberlln, 961. Fllzhugh for addlllon by Richard.'

E. Kennedy. $8,000.Joan Bilzcr, 436 Glory Cir. Tor

LP tank, $100. » r .,Ron Legorc, 2623 San-Cap Rd.

for addition by owner. $1,000.James Reid. 049 Whelk Dr. for

security shutters by B and H In-dustries, $3,100.

Donald Roberts, 1395Sandcas-tie for security shullers by D andII Industries. $2,700.

Raymond Dlshlcr. 2629 W. GulfDr.. 1-D for security shutters by Dand H Industries. $3,300

Kalhcrlnc Mullcr. 13.1-1 M. GylfDfT, 14D, for security shutters byB and H Industries, $2.BO0. -

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The al» ol Sanibol will hold pubic hearings on Tuesday, May 1,1990, al Sanibel CityHall in the Council Chambers (MacKanzie Hal), 600 Dunlop Road, Sanibel, Florida, toconsider the following Ordinance on Second Reading to be entitled:

2:30 P.M. AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO MAXIMUM SIZE OF PRINCIPAL STRUC-TURES; PERTAINING TO COMPATIBILITY OF STRUCTURES; AMENDING SECTIONI.B.2.C., DEFINITIONS. BY AMENDING THE DEFINITION OF (34| FLOOR AREA AND(35) FLOOR AREA RATIO. AND ADDING N6W DEFINITIONS OF FOOTPRINT ANDNEIGHBORHOOD; AMENDING EUBSECTiON I.D.2.a. OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENTCODE BY AMENDING LIMITATIONS ON HEIGHT. FRONT, SIDE. AND REAR YARDSETBACKS; ADDING LIMITATIONS ON SETBACKS FROM OPEN BODIES OFWATER. AND FOOTPRINT OF PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE; A l l IN THE BLIND PASSAREA ZGNE. THE GULF BEACH RIDGE ZONE, THE LOWLAND WETLANDS ZONETHE UPLAND WETLANDS ZONE; THE MID-ISLAND RIDGE ZONE. THE MANGROVEFOREST ZONE AND THE ALTERED LAND ZONE: AMENDING SECTION I.E.37. TOREOUIRE STRUCTURES TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD ANDTHE CITY; AMENDING SECTION III.B.5., SHORT-FORM APPLICATION. AND SEC-TION III.B.6., LONG-FORM APPLICATION. BY ADDING A REFERENCE TO SECTIONI.E.37.; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVER-ANCE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, j

SakJ proposed Ordinance is on file and may be inspected by the pubic in the City Clerk'sOllice. Sanibel Cily Hall, 600 Dunlop Road, Sanfeel. Florida. All interested parlies mayappear at the meeting and be heard with respect to Ihe proposed Ordinances. If a per-son decides to appeal any decision ot the body wilh rasped to any matter considered asuch meeting or hearing ho will need 10 ensure that 2 vorbalirt record ol the proceedingis made, which record includes that testimony and evidenca upon which Ihe appeal is 10be based.

ATTEST Ga-y A Price. C(» Clerk '

April 20,1990

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•"V islandREPORTER

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... William M. DoollllleEditor

- Fran Nuell»,.Caren Herman,Kalhto«n Blate, Max Frlodeisdort,

Saul Totfsl, Lou Slack, Jamei V. LaSorcllaThomas Foiler, Either Belz, Uz Freeman

Ron Sympwn, Jam 19 McGralhEditorial staff

Glen Porto rAdvertising Director

Colleen Coakley YergensAdvertising Sales Supervisor

Klmberly Hall. Prltcilla KetleyAdvertising Sales • _

Sh|rlene Gratgreen 7

Circulation Supervisor

DeAnna HallailProduction Manager

Silver Key should be site of wildlife habitatTo the editor

^ In reference to John Armenia's applicationlo build a Umber bridge over Clam Qayou onSanlbel Island, I wish to register strong objec-,lions.- :-J*" - A

I understand the purpose is-to provide ac-:cess to "private multi-dwellings" (according to.the permit application)..On the attachmentItem 10 it reads "The hrldge will provide ac- 'cess from Sanibel Captlva Road lo single fam- u

* Ily residences on Sliver Key." In either case,such a bridge would tnlrodiice Iremendous dis- :t

lurbance.to the wildlife; that nourished onSilver Key for many years.

During the 20 years 1 have lived on ClamBayou I have seen pelicans, osprcys, roseatespoonbills, wood Ibis, egrets and herons aswell as migrating song birds on Silver Key and

Condo owner thanks S.6.B. for their workTo the editor:

As a condominium owner on Sanibcl sincethe m!d-70s. but one who cannot vote locally.I wish lo publicly thank the members of SaveOur Bridge Committee and wish them successin slopping plans for a new bridge. . . - - • • •

Despite explosive growth, Sanlbel is a won-. derful, restful place blessed with some or theworld's nicest people. The present causewaybridge ranks along with the other top Islandlandmarks such as the lighthouse and theDing barling bird sanctuary.

It Is most unfoitunate that the politicians, are using scare tactics to camouflage the real

reason for promoting a new bridge. WHh thesophisticated hurricane, tracking devices to-day, there Is plenty of time for adequate warn-

• Ings to evacuate the Island. .

The real purpose of Ihe proposed bridge Is tofatten the tax collections for Lee County andlo cater to those commercial Interests seekingeven more extensive development of,thc is-land and. Immediate area. -;- ' ^ "•

It was only a short time ago that Summer*lln Road was heralded as a limited access -highway to assist.the traffic flow to and from

•- Sanlbel Island. Each trip lo the area reveals anew access road, a new traflk'hght and a newpattern of development similar lo Route 41s o u t h . ." : ;". •'• ; , . . - . - •

Hopefully you who can vote will send astrong message, followed by another messageIn the next election for mayor and councilmembers. -' • a .}_- .-.. :

" . Joseph IL Thomas,- ^, Shaker Heights. Ohio

Bailey property can provide wildlife havenTo the editor'" Re: Maggie Grcenbcrg's letter lAprtl 13), she

can relax.-The" city Is not buying the old Bal-, ley's store property to accommodate day*trlp-pers. Ajso, she should be happy lhat her peti-tion- to protect wetlands last year Is bearingfruit..

The city's primary purpose In acquiringthis tract, which Is part wetlands and part up-lands. Is to protect It from development. If It<:-did not buy It, more huge houses affordable toonly the very rich would be built there.

Then there would be "no trespassing" for therest of us for sure. It Is worth the price and

_ more. -- • ;Frankly, I am delighted lhat this will ex-

tend the green bell from the causeway to Mrs-Smith's property and the Conservation Foun-

; datlon properly on Bay Drive. Birds nest: there, fish and little creatures thrive (here.

and the mangroves' special properties keepour waters clean. '

As for a park, 1 have discussed this with ourcity manager, Gary Price, and we agree that Itmust be very low key. No municipal park canbe for residents only but my suggestion thatparking be limited to cars with residential (Aor B) stickers.-- -_-. ;

• Facilities would depend on what peoplewant. High on my list would be,a restroom orport-a-Johns so that the neighbors would bespared unwelcome callers. -- :

Also, I would tike to have this a botanicalpark with our native vegetation Identified bysmall signs. Ms. Greenberg. who.writes sobeautifully about-our flora and fauna..cer-,talnly could be of help there. ..- ; ,

: ' • ' . " . EUnore Dormer,*v. - )- Sahibel

Us environs. This island has been a roostinghaven for many species of birds and animals,,including the threatened spoonbills I haveseen on Ihe Silver Key mudflats across frbrrr-

,,my house when Ihe tides were low. I oncecounted 60 spoonbills feeding there during thetime that Blind Pass has been open lo the gulfwaters. Environmentalists (ell me lhat SilverKey oilers protection lo rare plants as well.

To appreciate the environmental threatsuch a bridge and subsequent development .,-,would offer one needs (0 remember that StiverKey is a fragile barrier island situated In Ihemidst of a very dynamiewaier system, ll Is

-surrounded by Clam Bay, which opens and -closes lo the Gulf of Mexico from lime to limewhen heavy storms hit the shores. At Ihe pre-sent time Ihere Is limited access lo Ihls systemused by canoers, small boaters, and game andmullet fishermen. Any year a strong storm orscries of storms can open the pass In severalplaces, as has happened In the past. A bridgeover the bayou will cut off navigation, as wellas Interfere with Ihe natural flow of the bayou ^water Itself. Such an artificial Interference isrisky to homeowners on Sanibel-Captlva .Road whose property is always threatened by -erosion. " . ' ;. ; - • " • .

;, Silver Key Is a wild and beautiful naturalspot, fringed by thick growth of mangrove ~trees, and richly endowed with darn, ebon •oysters, crabs and other shell life that nur-dJ

lures the precious wild animals Sanlbel Is los-ing because development is causing loss of.habitat. Pollution of the water Is a constantthreat. The thought of additional septic tanksor other sewage devices Is scary. ~

; All told. Silver Key. in its pristine naturalstate could be put to much better use. Its obvt- jous use is a nature refuge, a protected wildlifearea, undisturbed by the comings and goingsof people. It could be a wildlife preserve suchas our governor and our school children aretrying to promote for the future. Meanwhilethe government and private organizations aretrying to come up with the money, please let us

"• hold off development of Silver Key*- one of the -last choice spots for wildlife on the west coastof Florida. - ;Vl .. ;. -Thank you for your consideration.

V, ^ ' Louise Cort Daniels,- "' . Sanlbel

Letters Policy-• The^ Island Reporter welcomes letters to the 'editor and will prlnl as many as possible. .-!

Utters should be typewritten, or legibly printed.They must be signed, with an address and phonenumber (for verification} in order to be consideredfor publication. r -, •- •

Lelters of more than 400 words may be cut,;Copies of third-party letters may not be consideredfor publication. Readers are asked to limil them-selves to one letter a month. The deadline Is Tues-day for (he current week's paper. '" _ ^v

Parents should makechoice on child care

By Porter Gow •; • • 1 —V The debate over how bessi to help working

parents find quality, affordable child care has-• resurfaced again In Washington, as the House

of Representatives debated two different. proposals. . ••_•--- The fundamental question raised in this

debate centered on the role of the federalgovernment In child care.iShould Ihe federalgovernment mandate which types of childcare are acceptable? Should the federal -government meddle In school-basedprograms? Should the federal governmentlimit the options available to parents?

My opinion has always been that child careshould be a family decision. Parents are bestequipped to decide what's best for their

J children. The federal government's roleshould be. to provide the grcalest possibleflexibility for parents lo choose how they

: want their children lo be eared for.- Wlth_,thal goal in'mind, 1 supported a

balanced proposal by Rep. Charles Stenholm(D-Texas) and E. Clay Shaw (R-Ma.J. By "[•providing a direct tax credlt-wlth no?strings

'• attached - for lower Income parents andexpanding- Head Start , a remarkablysuccessful program that'targets dlsadvantagedpreschool children, Ihls bill left the choice upto the parents. -

Unfortunately, our, efforts to pass thebipart isan Stenholm/Shaw legislation(which had the support of President Bush).

' failed by 26 votes. Instead, th- House passed abill that puts federal bureaucrats Into thechild care business and Is certain to draw aPresidential veto., . '• °.

By mandating standards for school-basedchild care programs and other day carefacilities, this ill-conceived legislation

- proposes lo apply our limited federalresources lo developing and fueling yetanother federal bureaucracy. a

In this time of budgetary constraints, weneed to be sure lhat our federal child caredollars are belngspent lo help families andchildren. Legislating a child care packagewith a price lag of more than $30 billion - of

which millions of dollars would be spent topay for bureaucrats in Washington. DC, to tellparents and schools what to do ~ isIrresponsible. r? \ /" '

There 13 no question that our nation needsto place more of. a priority on child care. Ifcurrent trends continue, by the year 2000. 80 -•percent of, all school-age children and 70percent of those In preschool will haveworking mothers.

" But % recognizing '• the need for more: accessible and affordable child care optionsshould not cloud our Judgment about how toaddress that need. - ;• •

My colleagues and 1 who supported the ':

Stenholrh/Shaw package will be working loensure that the $30 billion budget-busting billpassed tn the House will'be significantly

: modified in future negotiations. This Issueremains such a complex and emotional one,.that debate and legislative maneuvering are

. bound to continue In the months to come.

(U.S. Rep. Porter C0S5 of-Santbel is aRepublican congressman who represents jhe '•13th Dfslrtcl (n Florida.),; - . '

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Will her name be up in lights?Liz Abbott's performingstrengths could take her far

By Rcnac WoltcrSanlbct Correspondent forCypress Lake High School

LI/. Abbott is a 17-ye.ir old Sanlbd actressand singer whom, ninny of her friends andmentors believe is destined for future thcalrl-cal stardom.

1 A senior at Cypress Uikc I Hgh School. Li/, ispresently starring In the musical Godspcll."which was recently performed at South SeasPlantation and Barbara B. Mann PerformingArts Hall. (%J

The dedicated and energetic young actress'friends and admirers believe her rise lo star-dom is inevitable based on her acting ability,voice, creativity <ind professionalism

Thus far, Li/ has participated hi 13 pnxluc-tions sponsored by the tilgh school dramagroup. The Muslral Thc.itrc Croup, and YoungPeople in Dramatic Arts.

Cypress Lake drama director Jeff McCuIlersIs high In his praise of LI/, commenting. "Sheis certainly the best actress we have had In.thch Istbry of ou r school,"

McCuHcrs, who has seen SaturdayN'lghtLive co-stjr Janet Hooker niul so.ip star TomWhite graduate from Cypress Lake, adds, "Ithink Ux. Is going lo be bigger.1

Abbott Is hoping io enroll at the Universityof Florida In Ihc fall to pursue a '1 heater Artsmajor.

"In college. I will he basically focusing onthe performance aspect of the theater, but onthe side IH take a keyboard clnss and get back,into ballet. Right now. I'm taking tap." Abbottadded.

"I'll be In the entertainment field. I wouldn'tmind broadcasting or radio if I need u stablejob, but I would hate to sec myself sit at it deskfor nine hours. 1 couldn't do It." she admitted.

"I would love to do Broadway shows with anaudience, but you can't limit yourself to thai

Liz Abbott'sconsiderable talentsmay take her far inthe performing arts.Notv a senior atCypress Lake High,she hopes to studyTheater Arts at theUniversity of Floridathis fait, with an eyetoward making herliving in theentertainment field.Photo courtesy ofDon Bums TalentAgency, Tampa.

.because when you are performing, you wantany work you can get. You can't say, 'Here aremy limitations,' " Abbott observed.

She has already been signed to an exclusivecontract by Dott Burns, a theatrical agentbased In Tampa. Bums also docs casting forUniversal Studios, some soap operas and var-ious commercials.

Bums' usual three-year waiting list provedno obstacle after Don Abbott, Liz's father andoperator of a broadcast production company

in Fort Myers, sent Burns a video resume.!t*s a big thing lo get an agent, and an audi-

tion." explained Abbott. One of her most excit-ing auditions has been for thehostess onNickciodf.in's 'Total Panic," a year-longshow.

McCuIlers, who also works with the YouthIn Dramatic Arts ensemble, said. "Liz hasn'ttypecast herself She ]>Iays<i range She can be

i very subtle and Innocent as she was In '.J.I1..1

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Sanibel couple turns tile making into an art formArtist Judg'

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: By Max FrlcdcrsdorfStaff Writer

i Firing a kiln to a temperature up to 2.000: degrees fahrenhcit is a four-hour process in1 an art forni Involving the designing, paintingi and firing of decorative tiles, an, activity,' relished by Judy Friedman, who has moved! permanently to Sanibel with her husband.j John, a retired AT&T executive.t The youthful mid exuberant couple, still

settling In after their move from Plalnfleld,N.J., last Jan. 7. have already set up Judy'skiln, work place and design studio for her tilework which obviously holds a high priority Inthe Friedman household. • ^

Holder of a fine arts degree from FarlclghDickinson University who formerly studiedwith Gemma, a renowned California tiledesigner, Judy was Inspired to use tiles as anartlslc medium during a trip lo India whereshe and John, then manager of CreativeResources for the AT&T Bell Laboratories,visited the Taj Mahal. n • . . "

Another inspiration for her tile'work,perhaps even genetic, is that the family hasbeen In ' the brick business for threegenerations. Including her brother, father and.grandfather. • 'm\ . . " "•• The Frledmans discovered Sanibel in 1985 ,

after visiting friends here, and soon boughttheir home at 713 OHva St.. with the Idea ofeventually living permanently on the Island.

This dream has come true for the couple,who have roots in Washington D,C, whereJohn's parents. William and ElizabethFriedman, became America's premier

cryptologists. By the end of his lire Williamwas "recognized .as the greatest maker andbreaker of secret messages In history '• the'Harry Houdini of codes and ciphers."according to Ihe Smithsonian Institute,Magazine. . • •• ~ • " ," Judy Friedman Is a native or Massachusettsof Swedish ancestry .where one of her.forefathers was a famous painter.

Since her lile artwork pursuit hasprogressed, Friedman has sold her productsall over the United States, including such

Friedman exhibits ione of her original •„-decorative tileartworks entitled,'After Rousseau'which is reminiscent •;of the Frenchpainters'style ofintense, heavy,tropical flower andvegetation painting.Friedman and herhusband. John, arecently retiredAT&T executive, havemoved to Sanibel and

- Judy is continuingherpartttmevocation ofdesigning, paintingand firing her owndecorative tiles.

varied projects as ceramic door numbers InSun City, Ariz., and Coral Gables. Fla.. lo ancMire kitchen done in a multi-colored flowermotif In Massachusetts.

Other bath and kitchen tile projects adornhomes in Washington.-Pennsylvania, NewYork and other areas of New England.

One of the most exciting aspects of theprocess Is unloading the kiln after a coolingprocess than takes up to eight hours,according to Friedman. r

The variety of colors that emerges. Is

Quilter hopes her art will earn her a home on Sanibel

7t Snowed onthe Mountain Last Night, 19891 was winner of anInternational show honorable mention. The inspiration came from

• the artists first experience of summer snow while bike camping inNew Zealand, ,

married a man who owned ablcyle shop and the two of themfound themselves repairingbiyclcs - but a( least she wasn'tconfined inside. ':;

'I was the one on .Sanlbclalways riding around on a brightred Cannondale, racing along up

,to Captiva and through theDunes," she adds. . '-

Whether indoors or out.,though, Rothschild has quilled inevery spare moment until theavocation became vocation. Herfirst Juried show was inLancaster, Perm.,.;In April 1989.and she was pleased lo win asecond prize for "PiecedInnovative" in the Quilt ersHeritage Celebration there. :

Only one month later, she wasentered In the American QuiltcrsSoclcly annual show In Paducah.Ky. "I was damn lucky lo get In."she comments, mentioning thatshe did not win a prize.

But by August of last year, atthe Maryland Stale Fair, shesubmitted four quills, winningtwo firsts for a Pieced and a WallHanging and two seconds In BestQuilting and Orfginal Design. -W

By'September,'three of herquilts won still more prizes: asecond and. two thirds In aquilting exhibition in Westford,Mass. The second place was forOverall Craftsmanship. It was

sometime last year thai-herquilting magazine mentioned theFabric Gardens exhibition inJapan. <• •

"It so happened that t had twoqijillts," explains Rothschild In a 'telephone Interview.

"It (the Japanese exhibition)was a mess." she remarks. "Theylost my slides and had to do a ;rush Job...Then there was this *.near tragedy - the UPS couldn't'' ,

, deliver ai'ler the slides got toTokyo because they cbuldn'ffindthe address." . :'-..'

She says that getting into ashow Is a lol of luck, anyway. "It'swho the judges are [quiltersthemselves, artists; galleryowners, art professors) and what ~

_ kind of mood they're in that day.". /But the quilt made it and won anhonorable mention.

Now In April, she is alreadyback In Ihe Paducah sliow. "But _I'm not counting on it," she says.She will also enter two more Vishows this summer - one in .Kokomo. Ind.. and the other inOak Ridge. Tenn., where theNational Quilting Associationwill hold sway. Rothschild alsodocs quills on commission..• But why Sanibel for quilting?

"Oh, it's such a great place for that- you Jusl go to the beach, jump inthe Gulf and come back and quillon your lanai."

By Fran NuelleStaff Writer.

It's u lofty goal - that of earningenough money quilting lo buy ahouse on Sanibel - but AdrlenRothschild has just that kind ofambition and nerve. . -

Rothschild, who has beenquilling since 1978 and recentlycompleted Ihe winter season onSanlbcl, ; has won one of 10honorable mentions among 80quitters of 800 applicants in aninternational Juried exhibition ofcontemporary and traditional

quilts in Japan.A native of Baltimore.

Rothschild showed her colorswhen she launched into quiltingthe day after graduating as abiologist from Johns HopkinsUniversity.

"Being a biologist was Jusl likebeing a doctor - you go around ina white coal and slay indoors allIhe time," says Rothschild. Shewanted out before she got started."

Turning qulUer-wasn'tF thewhole story, though. Rothschild

Canterbury teacher awarded grantSusan Holllster-Romana, col-

lege counselor 'bnd Englishteacher at the Canterbury School,Fort Myers, has received a secondgrant for Independent 5tudy inthe Humanities, sponsored by theAndrew W. Mellon Foundationand the Klingstein Fund.

Hollisler-Romano received agrant for study of Greek tragediesfrom the National Endowmentfor the Humanities last summer.Her grant this year was predicated

on successful completion of theopportunity last year. •• : _

She :will again study Greektragedies under the directorshipof her Stanford professor. MarshMcCall. head of the classics _department. This summer shewill use the Institute for Classical .Studies In Washington. D. C. as asource for four weeks and thenstudy in New York before, writinga paper to be published. "

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TILE MAKERSsuipilslng and seemingly endless, accordingto Friedman, who &<i>s it is frustrating notbeing able lo see the drastic color changes thatoccur during the long baking process.

. The commercial tiles that are used for the•designs change color drastically during thefiring process in the kiln and may end up anyshade from parrot, lime, leaf, bottle or forestgreen, to cobalt blue, Spanish brown, pueblo

J a n . . r u s t . sand, honey nut, - camella..pink,zinnia, buttercup, and chartreuse, to name afew. • ••

Some of-her designs take on an Oriental>j flavor, reflecting two years of study in

Chinese brush painting. 'Friedman says she has an ambition to do

an entire wall in a Chinese restaurant In tiledesigns. .

"I haven't found the restaurant yet,". Frfedman signs ruefully.

~: One of her projects she most cherishes wasa tile design depicting a Phoenix, the mythical

. ' bird, according to legend, ihat rose from Iheashes to start another long life. .

" .=*This symbol of Immortality was done for afireplace at Ihe request of a divorcetwnan whosaw the Phoenix as the hope of starling a newlife.

Friedman points out that decorating with

tile is as old as anllquity. The thin slab olfired play Is believed lo have originated InEgypt about -1700 &C.

The earliest pyramid was built around 2G50B.C. . Its walls lined with 2- by 1-lnch blue-glazed tiles. . •; •

More durable than wood, metal or bone,ceramic tiles have laslcd for centuries and -'provided archaeologists with muchInformation nbotil ancient civil iza I ions.

And now some of these almost eternal' decorative tiles are being produced on

Sanibel. and could be found by futuregenerations seeking clues to 20th centurycivilization on the barrier islands.

•Night of a Thousand Stars'

B I K E T H E ISLANDSR E N T T H E B E S T F O R L E S S

Captiva MemorialLibrary. 11560 ChapinLane, will have a ..quartet of famousreaders from 7 to 9p.m. Wednesday,April 25 In honor orNational LibraryWeek next week.

Called "Night pf.aThousand Stars."the

appearance of thecelebrities will high-light a nation of fam-ily readers. Sevenother Lee County pub-lic libraries will par-ticipate in the pro-gram.

The program Is freeand the public Is in-vited to (he specialevent.

South Seas to host wine fairCome one, come all wlncblbbcrs lo the

Southwest Florida Wine Fair',"flic fair, held annually and each year at-

tracting bigger and better names In the busi :ness of wine-making to our Islands, is spoil- ,sored by South Seas Plantation In their con-ference center on Saturday and Sunday, June2 mid 3. . • • . . - • "

• Tins year for (lie first lime Thierry Budin ofthe French champagne firm, Pcrfler Jouct (ofthe fanciful, flower bedecked bottle) will be aspecial guest. Oilier special guests will be herefrom another champagne company. DomaJneMumin, Sterling Vineyards, Frccmark Abbey,frog's Leap, and from J. Lohr. Eberle, Cuvai-son and DcLoach wineries.

Events can be attended through the "stay-on-'the-prtmiscs package for two nights and three

: days, or In a special day-long Sunday that in-cludes seven events.

The Saturday events are an alfresco lun-cheon on the King's Crown lawn and a recep-tion with hors d'oeuvres and Champagne

. Sunday brunch, five seminars and a grandlasting from 4 to 6 p.m. in ttic Capliva baSI-room is at a cost of $50.

For the weekend package for the fair, call813-472-5111 or 800-282-3402. For Ihe all-daySunday program, call 813-472-7565. .. r

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years and has been active in real estate sales since 1979achieving her Broker's designation the following year.

Asa nature enthusiast, tennis player and golfer, Panttruly enjoys Sanibel to its fullest. Let her help you find

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TIT FOR TAT... Police became embroiled Ina domestic tiff when a '12-year-old FerryLanding Drive woman complained lliat herroommate had driven away In the woman'scar after a quarrel nl 3:50 a.m. Police foundthe roommate silling in the car parked undera Irce at Llndgrcn and Periwinkle.

The man said he hat! taken the car,'whichthe woman did not want reported as a stolencar, because his woman friend has taken hiscar. The man then drove the car back to hisfriend's house. Police bowed out of Hie sltua-.lion at that point.

PROBE CONTINUES ... Police were still In-vestigating a report thai a confrontation at aPeriwinkle convenience store turned nastyafter an 18-year-old Winelka. Ill,; man tried tomake an under-age liquor purchase. Policesaid Ihey were looking Into a report that aclerk struck a 21-year-old Dearborn. Mich.,woman who became Involved. Police said theclerk expressed no knowledge of any blows be-ing struck. . :

TEEN AGE TROUBLE ... Police arrested an18-yenr-old Drookficld. Wis., High School stu-

dent on charges of using a fictlclous driver'slicense to try arid purchase a 21-can pack ofHuscii's beer at a Periwinkle conveniencestore. The youlh was hooked at the Sanibel

. Police DeparluK-ni and released will) an orderfor a couil appearance uu April 30. Police said ,the youth tried to use a false Illinois license.

GATOR ON THE DEACH ... Easier Sunday,"bathers got a thrill when an alligator took asail water swim off the beach at King's Crowncondo, 2721 W. Gulf Drive. Police were sum-moned and found the reptile had gaior-slrokitd out about 50 lo 75 yards off shore.,Po-lice could do little but advise beach g.iwkcrs tomake a path when the predator returned lo ;

dry land.WHERE'S DELILAH?..;. Samson, a dog re-;

siding on Old Trail Road, had a barking spell'on Easter Sunday at 6:15 a.m. and a neighborcalled police who learned from the owner thatSamson's outbreak was caused by some pos-

;: Sanibel man sought in beatingBy Max Friedersdorf

' Staff WriterA 53-ycar-old Sanibel man

. who allegedly beat his dinnerdale after .they quarrelled Isbeing sought by police on awarrant charging aggravatedbattery. T

Police identified the suspectas Donald Carter Burch, alsoknown by the nickname."Cloud." who hand-crafis andpeddles bone and shell JewelryIn Sanlbe! and Captiva,

Police Del. Scott Ashby said(he woman, whose identitywas 'withheld,' was beatenseverely about the face lastSept 9, and Burch has beenmissing from the area since

that time, but police believe heIs back and may be givensanctuary by friends

Ashby said that Burchdrives a light-colored VW vanwith K-9 on the back rearwheel well: Is about 5-fcct. 10-Inches tall, weighing 160pounds with grey hair andmustache: generally wears a

' hat and lias a large dogPolice urged anyone sight-

Ing Burch or with informa-. tlon of his whereabouts, call

the Sanibel Police Depart-ment, 472-3111. or (he Lee

. County Sheriffs office. 332-5555.

A cash reward is being of-fered. Suspect Donald Burch

sums in the yard. The owner said he wouldkeep the dog in the bowse.

NOISE CITATION ... Police Invoked the cilyof Sanibel noise ordinance"at 3:45 a.m. onEasier Sunday when llicy issued a citation toPatrick F. Uatlcy, 27, 810 Uayshorc Road. Po-lice said they went lo the residence and two of-ficers could hear (he radio in the house from adistance of MX) feet. Police said (hey had beento (he house on several occasions and warnedUalley. a self-employed landscapes aboutnoise from the radio.

MUCKY DUCK MELEE ... Snnlbcl Police as-sisted the Lcc County Sheriffs OITicc In reduc-ing the noise level from a loud party reportedal 1:30 ajii, when a group of five to sevenyoung men gathered to socialize in the MuckyDuck parking lot on CaptlvaVAndy RosseLane. • ' • • • _ " • ' •

WATER WARNINGS ... I'olfce issued fourmore warning tickets to Sanibel residentsconcerning violations of the tnandatory wateruse restrictions in effect. Warnings went to767 Penshcll Dr.-, 637, Tullpn Way. the north'west comer of Paper Fig Court and PeriwinkleWay. and 727 Birdie View Point.

- TROUBLE BREWING ... A 33-year-old Peri-winkle Way woman asked police surveillanceof her sister's house nfler an old boyfriend ofthe sislcr. called lu say he would be arrivingsometime before dawn. The Periwinklewoman said the man had found out her-sisterwas out with someone else that evening.

The woman said she didn't know where thecaller would be coming from, but he would bedriving a sporty Datsun. Police watched thehouse all night, but no trouble,developed.

END OF THE PARTY ... A party host agreedto shut things down when police arrived onSand Pebble Way about 11:15 p.m. A neighborhad called police, but the host thought he wasbeing careful not to disturb the neighborhood,police reported. . ' " . . ,

PERIWINKLE FENDER BENDER ... Policecited Owen McCrcery^ 20. of Captiva, for care-less driving after !a .three-car accident. Me-;Crcery's car, which sustained $500 damages.

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POLICE WATCH ——struck a car driven by a 2'1-year-old Bradcn-ton woman, causing $1,000 damage, which Inturn struck a car driven by Scott Jones, 31.1VTMartha's Lane, which was undamaged. Pullcesaid the crash occurred In the 1500 block ofPeriwinkle Way.

SUNDIAL NIGHTMARE ... A parentsnightmare turned Into reality, police said,when a Sundial condo resident, Hal Koss. dis-covered a 3-foot black snake had gotten Intohis baby's room at 1501 Middle Gulf Drive.Koss said the baby picked up the snake which

I' i tS " l c n s " l h c r e d Into a hole In the wall whichItffl " Koss promptly stuffed with a towel. Police and

f the father examined the baby for bite marks,ami fortunately, found none. Koss said lie wasnotifying the manager or Sundial East of theIncident.

TREE DURGLARY ... Police Investigated thecase of six missing silver liuttonwood trees

• from Sanlbcl Estates, •101 E. Gulf Drive, whichwere taken sometime last weekend. Policesaid the lot runs from East Gulf lo the beachand Is owned by nil members or the condo as-

*-, sociallon.' '•>•- CARDIUM CARDIAC .;. Police investigated

a loud parly on Cardlum Street, after recelv-

ing a neighborhood complaint, and spokewith the host about the proceedings. The hoststated he would constrain his guests lo notmake any more loud noises. -

MULTIPLE CHARGES ... Police reported thearrest of Craig K. Skinner, 29, 449 Lagoon Dr.,on a charge of driving under the Influence andcitations for driving left of center and an ex-.plred driver's license aflcr a 10:30 p.m. crashlast Friday night on the Causeway. Police saidSkinner, a chef, was headed back on the Is-land when he was Involved In a collision witha car being driven north off the Island byMlkel DcAnfills, 39. ofPunta Gorda.

EARRINGS FOUND ... Police are looking forIhe owner of a Jewelry display box containing16 pairs of earrings found in the 2200 block ofPeriwinkle Way near the bike path.

MOON OVER SANIBEL ... Police didn't ex-plain the contortions Involved, but said a 23-ycar-old Lake Bluff, 111., motorist was arrestedfor careless driving after; police reported,"while In control of the vehicle, the driver ex-posed his bare buttocks out Ihe left front win-dow (driver's window)."

The feat occurred, police advised, in the 400block of East Gulf Drive on Friday the 13thabout 4:50 p.m. In a '90 Dodge van. The Hll-

;• nols resident will have the opportunity to re- i][ count the evcnl further before a Lee County I

Traffic Court judge on May 17. L cgal exposure :ris$52., "• --. :

/ . WHERE HE BELONGS ... Police rushed to iLindgren and Periwinkle when a neighbor \

'•' complained thai a small, while dog was run- 'nlng loose in the area. Police found the. dog {sitting In front of a house on Tulip Lane which 'iswhere, police said, the dog'bclonged. The in- \vestigalion was halted. j

BIKES RECOVERED... A Dunlop Street man !found three missing bikes in the bushes at the jTrust parking lot and called police who found :out Ihey belonged to Island Moped. 1470 Perl- !winkle Way. ., " (

DRUG ARREST ... An 18-ycar-old sales per- :, son living In ihe South Seas housing, whose !: permanent address is in CapeCoral, was ar- '

• rested after being stopped on Periwinkle at3:30 a.m.ton charges of possession of mari-juana ,and paraphernalia, and cited for driv-

; Ing on a suspended license and unlawful; speed. Police said the youth, who works in

sales at the Captlva resort, was clocked at 55mph In a 35 mph zone.

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a Louise Mlsner£ proved a winner< among Nifty NlnersO (nine-hole Dunesg women's association

•' b playersl In theiro comprehensive playa. last week at theirc club. Miner's wino though was an un-? complicated lowJ gross In A Flight.— Other low gross

winners In twoflights were Jane De-

,'vaney In BandMaryarin McCormlcki n c . •'••.•••' ..:

Low net winnerswere the following:

-.tr. Alyce Smith, AFlight: Phyllis Ossle.B Flight: and MarlonIsakson.C Flight.

Low piilts were wonby Marge Davtsonand Barb Ochs. wholied In A Flight; GInlArthur, B; and AnnLouwersandPcgWil-holt in C Flight.

: ., Prizes were also. awarded for traps.

: lost balls, highgrosses and high nets.

Dunes men• Ron Martin. Er-hart Becker. Ev Bowieand Dick Gadlcnl, •(hough not necessar-ily in lhat order, con-tributed for their

..-- four-man scrambleIn the Dunes' men's ' ' "

"association's latestevent hist week: Theywon wllh net 59. .,

In second place; ..only a stroke behind,was the Ihrce-manlearn of Dick Wcdlcy.Bill Schram and PaulCornelius,n Four teams vied forthird. They were"Dick Wllholt. Wen-

;. dell Lapp and PaulFarrell: Howard -Drane. Corky Collinsand Baldle Aver>f:Norm Goodwin, DickSmith, Bo Vea andBob Curtis: and BobJenkins. Lee Stalker,Rich Meyer and AlCross,

.The winners, with36, among nine-holeplayers were FrllzMeyer. Ken Husler.George Koury and •Martin Conroy. Insecond place. 37. wereWall Badger. JackDevaney and Lenn ••

.Lorenson. -.•

Double ties forDunes women

Two lies - one Torlow gross and the -other for low net -was the Indecisivefate of golfers amongDunes 18-holewomen's association •members In A Flightlast wick.

Joan Smith anduNora Krieger were low '''

1 gross winners with "'

88: Helen Sclbold andJoanne Rosenbergcrsubtraclcd handicapsfor low net 69.

In B Flight. BellyLong's low gross 99was best; Edye Arthurhad net 69 for flr&l;and Joan Eschert. net72 for second. '

C Flight winnerswere: Eva Barbour,97, low gross. Mercy

:~ Somcrs. 65. low net.first, and Synl Ru-bin, 73. second.

Beachview menPlenty of pluses

were winners amongBcachvlcw men's as-soclation players attheir club In the pasttwo weeks.

On Tuesday. It wasa Plus 6 that decidedthe fate of two team:for first: Rudy Salz-man. Bob Smith.Warren Daniel and

"Mac McCllntock. andDick Corbin. BobNcth, E. G. Johnsonand J. R Rector. Inthird place with aPlus 5 were Jack Har-rington. Milt Rclk.Fred Sehcldlg andIlankCroh

Earlier, on, Satur-day, with pluses pre-sumed, Jim Esson,Jim Maneckc. Gor-don Klddoo andFrazcr Burgescopped first: Bill

"Calfee,'Harry.

-' Gustafson. Ray How-land and Hob Sagcislook second: amiJerry Kolinicscher,Karl Rclk, Jim llnm-brook and Art Snell.'third.

Last week, a Plus's 'was good enough for,Jim Brlscoc, Norm 'Upsky. Snell and 1)111.Reynolds to snare ; :

nrsl: Plus 5. Bill :Calfee. Daniel andGeorge Fletcher, sec-ond; and Plus 4,Muenc'i, Lcs Snell.

. Milt Relk and Gene' McDcrniolt. third on• scorccard playoff. -'

But a Plus 14 was'.;what It took for JerryMucnch. Ray Fenlon.

GClydc Rockwood andGeorge Sweet to winon Tuesday a^veck rago. ' '

Not shabby was thesecond place score orPlus 6 carded by BillAlqulst. Ray How-* :land. Don Robert and'Jim McMahon. :•

Tlilrd place win-ners that Tuesdaywith Plus G were Joe ."'..Slelnert. Ncth. Bob ,.'Myers and Ed Kon-rad;-1 ' ': !:

Hole-in-onefor Hannaher ,

Sanibel winter, res-ident Tom Hanuaherhad a hole-in-one on -No. 7 at, Beachview ilast Friday, his scc : 0

A Private IslandCommunity

Located in quiet Punta RassaCove, just minutes from the SanibelCauseway, Jonathan Harbour isdestined to become Lee County'spremier waterfront community.

LakefrontHomntteifrom$135,000

DeepwattrHomultctfrom$210,000

.Visit our SalesOffice, opendaily, for a fullcolor brochureand availability.

Sales by:

ond In four years.Playing wllh Karl

Ucik in a, Uvosome,/neither Hannaher orhis wllncss was sure

,,whosc ball had so for-tuitously rolled Intothe cup until he got ~close to the green andplayers ahead mo-tioned lliat oncorihcballs had made it. 'K "It was a blind holeIroin where we hll."remarked Hannaher..'who used n five woodto accomplish the140-yard real.,

Hannaher of bothSanibel and Fai-go,N.D.i piays Iron ManGolf Course. FloydLake. WIs.. In thesummer. It was therelhat he had his firsthole-ln-one after '^'playing about 21years.• "I gave It up for sev-

eral years and am '•Just now getting backto playing more." ,Hannaher com-.,mentcd. . •

Golfers to vie °for children'scenter

; n i e second annualChildren's Center ofIhe Islands GolfScramble will take1'place with a sholgunstart at 9 a.m.. Satur-day. April 21 al IheDunes Golf and Ten-n l s C l u b . •>••

A scramble for 18holes, the field willconsist or 140 piayerswith a $50 donation

- required of eachgolfer.

Players are re-quested to make ownlee limes: only oneperson may have uu-

» dcr 10 handicap.Sponsorships at

$100 are also avail-able for each hole. ,i "Call 472-2535. . n

Beachview .women play ,'poker hand'

A poker hand If notthe accompanying ;stoicism was what Itlook for Beachviewwomen's'assoclallongolfers last wcek> swhen a few had theluck ofthe draw.

In their game,'The :Best Poker Hand."Marge English. SyrllRubin. Jan Kinder ;,and Wlitt Lowdcn had" i"four or a kind." AnnBodine and BarbaraMcGumn managed "a 'full house," and . ';Jeanne Sweet, EllenLawrence and ElhelKetcham went for "astraight." .

Dinner is Servedat

the lighthouse CafeOur delightful menu will

include fresh fish, burgers, peeland eat shrimp, and our famoushome made cheese cakes anddaily specials.

Dinner will beserved Tuesdaythru Sunday, from5-9 p.m. and ofcourse, breakfast'and lunchj daily 7a.m. to 3 p.m. Beerand wine available.

Very ReasonableVery Casual

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VIP sign information too lengthy for city approvalVIP Really Group Inc. did noi get cily coun

cti approval for their proposal slftn ix'Ciiuscllsaid too much.

Council members said a'shell logo,- thewords "Sanibcl nnd Capliva Islands." "Saks

' and Rentals" In addition to the companyname, constltutcct too many items of luionmlion.

City codes allow only five and no matterhow much cutting VIP's j . D Novell! did. thesign still ended up with too many llrnis.

That, was even after council agreed llial "VIPRealtor, VIP Realty Group Inc." was only oneItem because it was..the company's registered

Councilman Francis Bailey went so far aSto say it did not.matter If a company's namehad a half dozen words. As long as It was reg-istered, it was one piece of information, anidentification. -

Novell! argued unsuccessfully that the shellwas art. not informal ion and the word*Sanibcl and Captlva Islands" should also be

one point of'information because it reprcscntcd only one Ihlnfi, the company's loca-tion

Uul Dick IJaker. Sanibcl's code enforcementofficer, and three ol\lhe five city council

members, decided "Sanibel and Captiva Islands" were Indeed four information mattersas well as the shell and each "And.

In a last mlntilc attempt to gel It approved,Novell! cut a number of words as she andcouncil members spend some time trying *°redesign the sign, but to no avail

Mariner Properties Ray Pavelka, whovoiced support for the VIP sign, said the clt>should take a closer look at its ordinance anddecide if a border of flowers like that found onthe Periwinkle Place sign is an art item, aborder, or, like Novclli's shell, a point of in-formation. .

Deadline May 1for grantsaplicatlons*" All Lee County

non-profit, charita-ble organizationshave until May 1 toapply for grants fromIhe SouthwestFlorida CommunityFoundation.

To be eligible, or-,ganlzatlons must berecognized by the In-ternal Revenue Ser-vice under lax exemptcode 501 |c)(3).

The foundationawards grants tocharitable organiza-tions thai provide

services and supportIn education, art,health care and otherhuman services.

For grant applica-tions, or Founder'sSociety membershipinformation, contactExecutive DirectorAlan Robertson, at936-3929, or write toSouthwest FloridaCommunity Founda-tion, P.O. Box DrawerLL, Fort Myers, Fla.33902.

GREGWEGLARZ

General Contractor, Inc(813)472-5358

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YOUR UPPER CAPTIVA ISLAND HOSTS1 ' ISLAND CREDENTIALS:

GRADY SCOTT — 472-1500Licensed Real Estate Assoc Island Builder, Island resident and

properly owner (9 yrs), board member Fire Dept 11 years boating experi-ence local waters.BUD BRILHART —395-1001 N

'.Licensed Real Estate Assoc with 11 years tulMlmo Island satesPresident, Upper Captiva Fire Department, Island resident and properly

1 owner.121 years boating exporlenco fecal watersBRYAN BRILHART — 472-5836 •

Licensed Real. Estate Broker with 5 years lull lime Island sales 1Island resident and property owner 5 years boatlno experience localwaters, .-, ... • „ . , , •„

' . ' - DAILYTRIPS ' <-BOAT IN, OR CALL

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Veiy Captiva IslandLocal Seafood at Us Best ,"

Like a fine wine, we have aged well.Our ambiance is that of a simpler, butmore gracious era. In a nostalgicatmosphere, we are proud to offer thefreshest local seafood, selected meats,and imaginative accompaniments.Our sunsets are glorjous'.' Dinner isserved daily from 5:30p.m., andlirunch may be enjoyed from 9 to 2 onSundays

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Reservations Accepted

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~ * v "LicensedHesrEstateBroker * '„11508 Andy Rosae Lane, RO.Box 1000' /- Captiva Island, Florida 33924

* Construction ^ 4 Management l v

Northern Italian CuisineThe only Italian Restaurant

on the Islands!The newest hot spot

on Captiva fora lun casual evening.

Seilood on Ih* l»lind*• Trr Our Eecc It f roitn P«i£h BlMinl Cocktlil• A so Open P»fo 0 n>na in • TicC*tl P*'idis« Selling• Ch«f Spec lil el Chmgmg Duly• Tjha Home A Spec i l Somenir. 1-Shnli. M»l», BWnnl

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.r-. L I Z A R D — : _! • from page IB'. The brown anolc Is not a quick-change! artist like his green cousin. The brown's col-• oration ranges only from dark to light"7brown.I Sometimes, localized populations developJ slightly different color morphs: near the; Country Club in Fort'Myers, one group of; brown orioles sports a lerra-cotta coloredj patch atop their heads, rather like a school• beanie.i Brown anoles' habit of dashing about on the: ground can gel them Into trouble. If you find' yourself veering to avoid running over one ofj these lizards on Periwinkle, you're in good• company. Or, if there's an open doorway, the> lizards may dart Inside, which explains howj they get Into your house. Most anoles found in) homes are the brown anoles. , ,"

Left to their own devices, 'a home-boundanole of any type generally dehydrates anddies. These lizards don'l lap water from a poolas a dog might; they drink dewdrops fromleaves or grass. Unless you're willing to mist

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your carpet and house plants with water eachmomine, you'll want (o put these brown dash-ers outside. ' • „ •

It Isn't too hard to corner one and pick it up.It may try to bile you if you put^your fingernear Its mouth and if 11 can grab hold. Due tothe tiny Jaws, tinier teeth and not much Jawmusculature (remember, the lizards evolvedeating small things like lacewings, not fin-gers), there Isn't much bile behind that bark.

There Is one advantage the green anole stillholds over the brown, and that's In tempera-ture tolerance. The greens can survive tem-peratures near the freezing point; the brownscannot. !:

o The low temperatures we had In Decemberwere as hard on the brown anoles as they wereon the tomato crop. Those unable to find shel-ter simply died. Those huddled inside yourgarage or next to a sun-warmed wall waiteduntil the temperatures warmed.

1 The brown anolc, because it is now so com-mon. Is shipped northwards by the thousandseach year, to serve as animal food. Hobbyists,

zoos, pel stores, all use Ihe brown as a foodHem for snakes , oilier l izards. 'and some .

: mammals. Since it's legal lo ship lizardsthrough the mail, freight charges are mini-mal. _ • '

Who can (ell what the future may held?With yet another means of distribution avail-able, brown anoles may some day bob theirheads and extend their dewlaps from sunny

;. California, Q _In the meantime, they'll continue to amuse

islanders as Ihe lizards lay claim lo properlywe think we own.

CorrectionIt was not Jean Dean and friends, Marllec

and Sara Schwalm, viewing Dean's paintingIn the /stand Reporter. April 6. but winter res-ident Monica V. Brown. Ohio photographer-artist. Our apologies to all.

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Sweater SaleApril 16*-30"

,„ ' ,!_• 25% Offi p p n y Selected-SweatersThe/eahorse shop

;"- Monday -Saturday 9:30 -5:30 .362PeriwinkteWay,SanibeU72-1858 Sunday9:30-4 l \

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Food ForThought

By Paul GaetaWe love spinach - especially when irs -creamed' with a little pesto, whippingcream and lots ol freshly grated romano cheese. (Figure 2 Tbs. pesto, 1/4 cupcream and 1/3 cup cheese lor 10 ounces spinach.)• • - . - • • . . • * * * • . - .

One ounce ol solid sweet chocolate contains about 150 calories. And well worthi l

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•.Spiral breadslicks are more tun than ordinary onss. Separate a package olrefrigerated breadsticks into strips; cut them in hall lengthwise, and wrap individ-ually around greased chopsticks. Brush with milk, sprinkle with seasoning, andbake 15lo 20 minutes al 325". '' t -

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'Even experts nave disasters In trie kitchen - but they know how lo Ire 'em. IImashod potatoes are heavy, warm them and Ihen Hull Ihem by whisking in apinch or two of baking powder. _

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Buying Ihe best' kiwis should be plump and slightly soil when you buy them.Ripen more fully al room temperature, Ihen chill. Avoid fruit that's hard, shriveledorbruised.

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We buy the best at . is :;

THE JAGARANDAS E A F O O D S T E A K S C. S P I R I T S

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Premier Boating Location-Sail or Power

' Deep Water, 5 minutes to Gulf - no Bridges• 250 slip Marina, 4 Pools, Tennis * • . * „ r

' 2 Bedrooam Condominiums 5117,900 - Boat Docks $15,000 to $25,000• All new-only 4 left, Phase V

Boardwalk Caper Condominium1301 San Carlos Boulevard •"'Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931 .

» 813-466-3500 Florida1-800-237-1244 Out of State

Represented exclusively by

the PrudentialFlorida Realty

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South Seas and Captiva Properties, Inc.specialists in unique island residences

Overlooking Captiva's natural Gulf beaches, the Beach Villas enjoy anexceptional location within private and secure South Seas Plantation.

These residences, framed amid the island's tropical vegetation, offera varied ensemble of spacious one, two and three bedroom/loft floorplans to choose from. The Beach Villa community has been carefullydesigned to provide owners with maximum privacy both tn and out ofthe doors, and feature heated pool areas and tennis courts for resi-dent's enjoyment. : ^ ' _ -'."

< TENNIS VILLASSixty spcctal Tennis Villas' ajre nestled amid natural tropical Island

vegetadon and overlooSjcpnte 9<*Jrts and a private pool area. Locatedadjacent to the math fai%rcomplex within the secure and private--grounds of a worM-cias5>-Tcsort, South Seas' Tennis yillas offer resi-dents tennis ^rfpSyy^Tay, alt year round. -:

"You will tfisWlr that your purchase of cither a one bedroom-oneftwjbctlrooin/loa-two bath. Tennis Villa Is an investment in^Ownership is virtually worry free with property managementanteed income programs. f> '

BAYSIDE VILLAS

hest luxury condomlnl-l the security of South

oildings. All offer beautiful

^ Q y l ^ l m d BeQUided, Dayslde Villas off"*wpf lining. "This self-contained corftj

Sgas Plantation Is comprised ofc( I n s ide Boat Basin and waferfrontisu

Residents of Bayside XTUdSiirll fclaxing and entertaining particularlyenjoyable at the priyaW&tira'large pool, pool bar and Jacuzzi spa.You'll find no «jjnfo%? racking in either the one or three bedroom villaunits. M*vJr" : ~A Bayslde Vllff^l tieautlful South Seas Plantation Is the perfect resi-

d e n t oi&acatloh get-away for anyone who loves living In Island style.

MARINA VILLAS: Superbly located in a private setting overlooking the golf course. PineIsland Sound, and the South Seas yacht harbour; the Marina Villasfeature a blend of comfortable Island living with maximum space effi-ciency. _The villas offer owners a delightful and sensible way to live a rSouth Seas Plantation, featuring two bedroom, two bath units.The low density Marina Villa Community te comprised of onlyfour b,ulldlngs, len units each, with a swimming pool for theprivate use of villa residents.

Once you experience living within the Marina community with-• the complete facilities of a classic resort at your doorstep, you'llagree that there Is no place like home at South Seas Plantation.

LAND'S END VILLASNestled at the northern Up of the Plantation-adjacent to Redflsh Pass.

Pine Island Sound, and the Gulf of Mexico, this unique and secludedcollection of vacation villas offers Incomparable scenic vistas and pri-vacy. Two spacious floorplans are designed with a number of excitingspecial touches. '

SELECTING FROM AVAILABLE UNITS...

Beach Villa #2416-$189,000One Bedroom, One Bath

Tennis Villa #3131-$174.500Two Bedroom, Two Bath =

Bayslde Villa #5214-Sl45,000One Bedroom, Two Bath

Marina Villa #601 - $230,000Two Bedroom, Two Bath

Land's End Villa #1659-$475,000Two Bedroom, Two Bath

For more information on these andother fine properties please call(813) 472-1556, 472-5596 or 472 4435

Visit our offices located atChadwick Circle, Chadwick Squareand King's Crown, at South SeasPlantation, Captiva.

Lyle Jackson • Sales ManagerSandra J. Barany • Broker-Saleswoman

Kris Hawkins - Realtor-AssociateDorothy E. Partridge - Realtor-Assoclale

Gary P. Delaney - Realtor-AssociateJim Branyon • Realtor-AssociateJoe Suares - Realtor - Associate

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? Retirees: Think about tax-deferred investments as part of tax strategyAs the. curtain closes on tin

=J 1989 tax season, sonic Southwestg Florida retirees might be wonder-< ing about new tax-planninga strategics for 19U0 and how theva might help in keeping more of

. H their money in thetr pocket,g rather than Uncle Sam's.o_ For today's investor, specifl-^ caHy senior citizens who are

" Q searching for safety of principal2 with tax-advantaged income and_i growth, Uic Single Premium De-

ferred Annuity (SPDA) is an excellent tool for retirement plan-ning.

What is an SPDA? Very Mmply;i written contract between mi mdividual and. n life .Insuriineecompany that provides guariiuIced future Income or compoundlug of your interest through ac-cumulation. Buyers of SI'D/\s canusually lock In on a fixed rate ofinterest for a period or time, nor-mally one, three or five years.

TomRoderickREALTY

Kings CrownTwo bedroom, two bathcondo with panoramicview of the Gulf. Manyupgrades including mir-rored walls, tile floor,and glass enclosedporch. Top qualitymaterials have been

used throughout. Near pool and tennis courts. Ownerwill Icaso back. This is a must see! Call Tom Rodericktoday for your private showing.

Thomas J. RoderickLicensed Real Estate Broker

2499 Palm Ridge Road472-0700

OUT-OF-STATE 1-800-346-1795

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'Discover Sam6cCs nexuesl gutffront atirtss

THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING• Only six units

• Spacious Ihtee-bodroom.thtee andono-half bath plus den floor plans

• All elegantly appointed units offer a -.magnificent western exposure

$850,000 to $1,125,000 '

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ROSE DAKOS, BROKER-SALESMAN •

associates, ina,[g613/472-3121 • 813/472-4994 (eves.) • 800/232-6004

1M9 Periwinkle Way. Sanibel Island, FL 33957

It's important to remember,"•however, that an annuity is not nlife insurance contract. H differsin that what you invest is theamount you pass along to yourbeneficiaries. The advantages of aSPDA are five-fold: /

1. Safely - Many annuity pro-grams have guarantees of theprincipal you invest. Of course,tlic guarantee is offered throughthe insurance company itself. Thesuggesfon here would be to slay

only with those companies that •are rated A-plus superior by A.M.tlcst. the rating system for the in-surance Industry.

2. Competitive rates-On a tax-,advantaged basis (see explanationbelow), current rates are running8-8.45 percent.- * "

3. No market risk _~ For thebond buyer who's dizzy from ris-ing and falling Interest* rates and

•please see page 15B

rosldontlal & commercial Interiorsi- int.

FOR SALE

THE DUNES1166 SAND CASTLE ROAD

New, energy efficient, three bedroom home with greatroom, luxurious master bath, and convenient interiorstairway. Bay-window eating area allows you to enjoywoods behind. Enclosed pool -All this for $349,500!

CALL 395-1437 FOR ANAPPOINTMENT TO SEE THIS HOME!

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Sanibel Island. Florida 33957*

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MONEY MATTERSlluctualing values, the SPDA maybe attractive. Annuity buyersshould shop around for a policywhich Includes a clause in thecontract whlcli^ guarantees thaiwhen a; buyer~cancels ihc con-tract, ihcy will never get back lessthan what ihey originally in-vested. Sometimes company-im-posed surrender charges whichcan be as high <is 7 percent, mayeat into your original investment.

4. Variety of income options -Investors have the flexibility orspreading payments cut, takingthem quarterly or monthly over ;ifixed period or fur life.

5 Access fundt> through partialwithdrawals - Sl'DA.customers

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' can pull out extra money when-ever needed...sometimes up to 10percent of the original premium.

Now that you've learned the ad-vantages of an SPDA. let's showyou how tax-deferral can helpboost your retirement Income.

For the senior Investor whobuys a $50,000 CD at 8.25 percent.Uncle Sam Is going to lake 28 per-cent of the Inlcrest income annu-^

•sally (for those In the top lax-bracket}. In 10 years, the $50,000grows to $89,036 after taxes. Youpaid $15,176 in federal taxes dur-ing the 10-year period.

:v If only you could defer thosetaxes until the tenth year and betaxed only once at the end.'

i Through an SPDA of the sameamount and at ihe same rate, youraccount grows to $110,471.20, andIncome taxes on the $60,471.20 ofinlcrest totals $16,931.93. leavingyou with $93,539.27. —a $4,503savings over the CD amount. -*'

The difference- is thaUUiemoney stayed in your iiecount andgrew...that's the power of tax-ad-vanlage or lax-deferral. And thatdifference can help next yene- tn

. sending you on that dream Car-ribcan cruise, or splurging on goiKor tennis lessons, or maybe evenhelping to pay for college ex-penses for your grandchildren.

One caveat to* the SPDA is thatwithdrawals prior to age^59 1/2

will cost the buyer a 10 percentpenally plus income taxes on the.amount you withdraw.

So. If you're searching for adramatic performance in reduc-ing your lax bite in 1900. thenconsider the Single Premium De- •ferrcd Annuity.,.it may be Just the,right instrument for your in-vestment portfolio.

: (Sam Henderson is a financialconsultant with Merrill UjnchPierce Fcnticr & Smith tn FortMyers, specializing in estateplanning and fixed-income alter-natives, lie has been tn the finan-cial services industry in South-west Florida for more than adecade.) •- - ' - ~

Plans to build Veteran's Memorial in Lee County gaining momentumBy Thomas FosterStaff Writer

Carl Arlck, J r , chairman ofIhc Southwest Florida RegionalVeteran's Memorial, said thememorial Is on lt's,<vay to becom-ing a reality In Lee County

Land for the memorial, dockedbattleships open Tor public view-Ing, the Congressional Medal ofHonor Hall, and the ManateeHospital and Research centerhave been recently donated to thegroup, he said

•. Arlck said the memorial site Isbeing planned on 300.acres ofland adjacent to water. Thememorial was first proposed onan Island in the CaloosatchecRiver, then moved to the main-land because the city of Fort My-ers didn't want to build accessroads to the site. The site won't bedisclosed because of fear the landthey, want to buy will go up Inprice, said Arlck.

To raise funds for the project.

the Southwest Florida RegionalVeteran's Memorial hosted a con- -,cert by Brttt Small and Festival at ,~.Fort Myers High School to raise :funds and public awareness of Iheplanned memorial and park. ~

A group of 50 persons, Includ- ;"Ing military veterans, listened toBrllt Small sing patriotic songsand talk to the audience about theVietnam War and Us after-effects.Small and his group Festivalhave performed.In 30 states andin Canada.

"THE BEST OFTHE VERY LAST"

VICTORIACOVE

' »EXTRAORDINARY FEATURES:<> Shell llaibor Yacht Basin locaiion0 Deeded boat docks and beach casemeni^ Unique, ' Ps'ouveau Victorian jrchuccturc ^C> Unequalled interior appointments0 Private pools and spas0 TM) car gatages

" 0 Gounnct appliances.0 Only seven private estate homes.0 Property owners' association and maintenance0 Furnished model open 7 days per wek 10J 5p0 From $725,000.0 Only four estate homes remaining

NAUMANNPROPERTIES meBMiocit/Dmionii

"MEETING THE EXACTING HEQUIRMENTS OFDEMANDING IIOMEBUYERS",

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Broker Participation Encouraged

Small, a Vietnam veteran, gotthe Idea to form the slngfng andmusic band In December. 1369,two months after he returnedhome from Vietnam. Small saidthe group has been on tour sinceJune 1970 and performed In 1982at the Veterans' Memorial I n -Washington D.C. : . - . - •

The group has released eightLPs and was In the studio thispast winter putting together an-other album. ! ^ .

PUBLIC HEARINGS 'CITY OF SANIBEL, FLORIDA

The Sanibel Planning Commission will conduct P u t * Hearings on Tuesday. May 8,1990at 9-00 a m at Sanibel City Hall in Die Council Chanters (MacKenzie Hall), 800 OunlopRoad, Sanibel, Flonda, to consider the following applications6 9 2 0 a m Adoption of Resolutions • •7.9 30 a m Conknuabon (Irom April 10,1990) o! consideration ol a request filed pur-suant to Land Development Code ARTICLE III, Part E. Zone Boundaries, asking for triePlanning Commission to determine the actual location of the zone tne separating IheUp'and Wetands and Lowers! Wetlands ecological zones on that portion of SanibelCoiirrunit/ Association property located on the north side ol Periwnkle Way (streetaddress No. 2173) (Tax Parcel STRAP Nos. 25-46-22-T2-00010.0000, 26-46-22-T3-000110000, am) 25 46 22 T l 00002 0010), as submitted by Island Theater Wing. 90-13Z B . '• • : - • . . - - .

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Consideration of a request lor Conditional Use approval, filed pursuant to LandDevelopment Code PART I CONDITIONAL USES, Section 1.1.2. General Reouirements.and Section 11 3 Soeolic Reouirements b Institutional uses, for Ihe SanSel CommunityAssociation parcel of land located both on the north and south sides ol Periwnkle Way(street address No 2173) to provide lor the continued used the site for institutional usesas defined m the LOC, Section IB 2 Definitions and lor construction of a theater on Ihenorth side of Periwinkle Way (Tax Parcel STRAP Nos. 26-46-22T200010.0000,26-46-22 T3000110000 and 25-46 22 T l 00002.0010); as submitted by Sanibel CommunityAssociation, OJP 90 62. , • ? _.. .

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Consideration ol a request for a vanance to the Land Development Code, Section I.D.2.Permitted Uses. Reouired ConrJtons. and Performance Standards: Preservation andRes dent a lDdnds a Permned Uses and Required Conditions: (5) D-i - LOWLANDWETLANDS ZONE (e) Required conditions, v Coverage andvi. Vegetation removal anddeveloped area to provide for development of a parking area In excess of the fifteen (15)percent irr permeable coverage and the twenty (20) percent developed area limitations setforth in noted subsections v and v i , respectively, on that portion ol Sanibel CommunityAssociation property located on ihe north side of Periwinkle Way (street address No.2(7,3) (Tax Parcel STRAP Nos 264622T200010.0000,Z6-4S-22-T300011.0000,and25 46 22 Tl 00002.0010), as submitted by Island TheaterWing. V90;209. .,-

and . ' % 'Conanualion (Irom April 10,1990) of consideration of a request for a development permitto provide for construction ol a 5027i s I theater building, a 60-space parking lot, and util-ity infrastructure on flat portion of the Sanibel Community Association property located onthe north sde of Penvsinkle Way (street adoress Ho. 2173) (Tan Parcel STRAP Nos. 26-46-22-T200010.0000,26-46-22-T3-00011.0000, and 25-46-22-T1-00002.0010); as sub-mitted by Island Theater Wing 90 8487 DP

Bruce A, Rogers, Planning Director .

ALL IN THE CITY OF SANIBEL, LEE COUNTY, aORIDAII a person decides to appeal any decision of Ihe body with respeel to any matter consid-ered al such reeling or peanng, he will need a record of the proceedings, and for suchpurposes may need to ensure that a verbatim record ol Ihe proceedings is made, witchrecord includes Die testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

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B™ The Other Side? an umpressive latest effort by novelist Mary Gordon

By Mary ColemanIn 1978. with the publication of Final

Payments, Mary Gordon was hailed as nnImportant new novelist. The story was that ofa brilliant woman .who withdrew from life atGgc 19 to spend the next 11 years caring for herinvalid rather. Her hesitant attempts to .reconnect with modem civilization after hisdeath were told with self-conscious intensityoccasionally relieved by a touch of wryhumor.

<.- The 'Company of Women- - was alsofavorably recognized by critics. Finally, wehave Gordon's latest effort, Tlie Other Side(Viking 1989). Having been chosen by the

-intelligentsia as a darling, she is In no dangerof being abandoned. Indeed, her latest work Isseen as the crowning achievement of her brief

and limited career.Page Turner was hardly impressed, much

less moved.; • -. • .Gordon's characters arc all Irish-American

- not the happy-Ro-liicity.t grandiloquent,tenor-slnfilng. Jog-dancing variety;5- No,Gordon's Irish are stern, sexually,repressed,morose and. In general, hard for a reader likePage Turner to cozy up to. (Page Turner does

, have a bit of Irish in her and. as the sayinggoes, more than a good bit of Scotch.) ( r

That's the other thing about these Irish-Americans - they're not even passionateaboutlhe bottle. . ... . -

The story this.time concerns Vincent andEllen McNamara, who c;:me over from the oldcountry, and the three generations ofoffspring they produce. • :'

The context of the book fs a single day whenthe family.ts gathered in Queens to bring 90-year-old Ellen home from the hospital.-Whileshe has been lnuthe hospital with a stroke.Vincent has becningn experimental nursinghome on Long Island presided over by anorder of nuns. It's experiment! because muchof the carc-glving Is done by young welfaremothers, who arc also residents, and thistouch of family life makes the home arelatively pleasant place to be. In fact, theancient Vincent wants to stay there for hisremaining days, but still he heeds the call ofduly. ,.-." n

There's yet another Invalid In the story,Ellen's mother, whom we meet in flashback.-Thc old woman has one of those old-. - • please see page 17A

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LIZ ABBOTT—•from page 5B i-or very treacherous'as in 'Macbeth.' or vibrantand exciting as she is in 'Godsptll

McCulIers also reflected She has gonefrom actress to singer. Her voice is <i gloriousand mat-fire one; something >ou wmiiidn t ex-pect to conic out of her."

According to Abbott, her first encounterwith a singing part frighlened her 'I hadnever even opened my mouth When I did, ncworked on it and I found I could sing low andbelt out something strong," she recalls. Abbotthas also written a play with one of her fellowthesplans which they performed -

Adrcn I lance, director of the C> press Musical Theater, noted, "Liz lias boundless talentand an excellent professional attitude '

People who have Influenced and inspiredher arc Dustin Hoffman. Meryl Strcep and Di-ane Kcalon.

"They arc so nonchalant in the way they actabout things. I respect anyone who doesn'tmake a show of themselves," Abbott com-mented.

She also added, "My dad has always been areal ham around the house. I guess I have fol-lowed him."

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PAGE TURNER• from page 16Bfashioned ,. undiagnosed Illnessescharacterized largely by grotesque obesity andmental lassitude. She also, has a,,beardbrought about by a hormonal Imbalance, andnaturally frightens Ellen's children.

Ellen is perhaps the outstanding characterin the book, and her outstandingcharacteristic is anger. She's a socialist, aunlonizer, a small-boned, tough womanwho II have no part of the Catholic church,which she sees as conspiring with the richopprcaors against the working class. Evennow, In her last days, she's siill unforgiving..muttering unintelligible cursesc andfrightening' yet another generation ofchildren. . ! .

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Toby Johnson played opposite Uz Abbott Inthe musical 'Company*, performed at MannHalt and South Seas Plantation by YoungPeople In Dramatic Arts In Decanber 1988.Photo taken by Dkk Brewer.

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]County renames Daniels Road; liow it's a 'parkway'' By Liz Freeman! Staff Writeri* The Lcc County Commission has approvedj changing the name or Daniels Road to Daniels: Parkway, after a request made by a group of,• residents interested In beautifying the road.j In January 1989, the commission asked! residents who border Daniels Road to Join ai group of engineers, landscape architects and| county personnel to come up with ideas to> make the road more attractive, said Jennifer

Eenled to the commission inMaich 1Ron Drown, deputy^dircclor of the Depart- •

ment of Transportation and Engineering, safdresidents wanted (o "change the Image of theroad because it is the primary approach to LeeCounty from the airport."

He also safd. 'There are no technical crite-ria for defining a parUway. boulevard or any-thing else. There arc no federal, stale or localguidelines." "

But the Lcc County Emergency Programi Inskeep, a resident of the Brynwood develop- Procedure Manual (Icr 911} lists four pages or

ment off Daniels Road who Joined the group. definitions for roadways..! "1 think the majority came up with the Idea; to change the name," she said, which was pre-

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Contemporary, natural wood, amidst lush vegetation,lri-!evel homo of 5 br/4 ba overlooking the channel and.Buck Key, pool (heated A caged). Dock your boat atthe newly constructed dock wilh walcr & doclfic CallJane Weaver at 472-345G or 472-8769-oves--Si. 175.000.

450 Sawgrass • Monday • Saturday Irom 1 • 4 P.M.Custom built and designer decorated! Steps fromdeeded bench access! Includes caged pool, dumbwait-oi, loft /den with balcony. 3 br/2 1/2 ba offered al$480,000. Call Ruth Hamann at 472-5187 or 472-9035-eves-

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: Monday- Friday (rom 1-4 PM3br/2 1/2 ba condominium, beautiful split floor plan andis on tho beach! Floor plan offers wide angle views ofthe Gulf and Is luxuriously furnished. Priced at$785,000. Call Eric Rosen at 472-5187 or 482-6653-

OPEN HOUSESanlbel Surfslde #113 - Sat. & Sun. from 1-4 PM

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8e ( I k on home e n e b comsuite, three baths, 2 gues! roomsjarge eal-'n kitchen, lollquality finishing details throughout. S332.500. Call Polly'Cosyns/VivienRe Radigan at 472-5187 or 472-3269.472-1902-eves.-

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5UPERB GULF VIEWOVERLOOKING POOL AND GULF OF MEXICOIdeally bcated ground levdi, 2 bedroom^ balh wconvertible den and large wrap-around patio, can be yoursfor $320,000. Call Joan M kelsons 472-4151 ext 3808or1-a00-262'-S703.

TENNIS ANYONE...OR GOLF MAYBE.Play tennis on day courts, golf a! The Dunes and ei,oySundial's many other amcrviies when you become theowner of this 2 bedroom, 2 bath, with den and cabanafcr $290,000. Can Boh Msiislic row at 1-600-262 9703or472-dl51 ext. 3808.

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"Dunes Golf and Country Club subdivision let" offers^mpie space ior your island dream home including a pool.You Will lovn tho privacy after your golf or tennis game.;Piiced ut 5149,500. Call Ken Ormsby at 472-51B7 or'395-0746-6V6!:. '! . ; ;;,

"Second lo None"Piivale, deep water, direct access canai lot in popu'arDel Sega! Lush, tropical vegetation graces Ihis19,000* S.F. homesito. I can't think of anywhere hotterto build youi dream house! S198.000. Cai! Eric Rosena] 472-5187 or 482-6553-eves.v:

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Early Bird Walk at DingDarling Wildlife Refuge,8:30 a.m., doily. Meet atObservation tower withbinoculars.

' Rotary Club meeting.Iggy and Paul's lobster

(-'. House. Tarpon Bay RoadafPeirwtnWeWay,7:3O

' "r a.m. All visiting Rotarlanswelcome. 472-2880.Trail tours, Sanlbel-Cap-

:'tfva Conservation Foun-dation, 3333 Sanibei-Captiva Road. 10 a.m.and 2 p.m. Daily exceptSunday. 472-2329. ...Alcoholic Anonymous,

0 women's closed discus-1

sion, 12:30 p.m. at SanibelCongregational Church,2050 Periwinkle Way.Bailey T;acl walk. 8:30a.m. Wildlife and habitats.Communlly Housingand Resources dinnerand annual meeting at"5:30 p.m, Sanibet Con-

- . gregatfonal United" Church of Christ. 2050

Periwinkle Way.Kollh Shllfman, clay:Lawrence Voytok, sculp-ture, showing at Mat-sumoto Gallery, 751 Tar-pon Bay Rd. throughMonday, April 30.472-6666.

Early Bird Walk at Ding. Darling Wildlife Refuge. .

8:30 a.m., daily. Meet atObservation tower with

c;_ binoculars.J: Troll tours, Sanlbol Cap

r tfva Conservation FounO.,1 datlon. 3333 Sanibel( , " i , Capttva Road, 10 a m .. V, #k a n d ^ p.m. Dairy except/- Sunday. 472-2329. _t i r r n Welcome walk at"r—n •Oing'Oarllng Wildlife*—- ! Refuge, starts at 10 a.m. in

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Ulh annual SanibelCaptlva American Legion

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Hog Spring Classic withpork and a'i the trimmings,stariinajat noon. Doublesolimlnniibn competitionwith cash prizes for win-ners. Entryfee.STOper . .team.

Southwest FloridaBoard_sai!ors. Sar-«belCauseway. 1 p.m.Earth Day Celebrationat Sanibei-Captiva "Con-servation Foundation.3333 San-Cap Rd. fromnoon to 4 pm. Pork at is-land Water Aaocbtionand Reverse OsmosisPlant and trolley Wit shuttlevisitors to the center. 472-2329.

Yoga classes at 8 a.m.at Sanibel Congrega-tional Untied Chuch ofChrist. 2050 Periwinkle or at7:30 p.m. at Sanibet Aer-obic and Fitness Center.2353 PeirwinWe. 542-8034.Creative danco andballot classes at thoSanibel Recreation Cen-ter on San-Cop Road.2:30. Ballet I; 3:15 p.m.creative donee; 4 p.m.,beg'nning ballet. EveryMonday through April 30S75,472-03.15Bailey Tract walk, 8:30

u r n Wildi'fe and habitatsEarly Bird'Walk at DingDarling Wildlife Refuge.8:30 a m.. daty, Meei atObservation tower Avithbinoculars. • " *Trail tours. Sanibsl-Cap-tiva Conservation Foun-dation. 3333 Sanibel-Ccptiva Road. 10 a.m.

0 and 2 p.m. Daily exceptSunday. 472-2329.Bridge with Jean Scott atcommisiify center at 7:30p.rn

Early Bird Walk at DingDarling Wildlife Refuge.8:30 a.m^daily. Meet atObservation tower v/iihbinoculars..Welcome walk at ;

'Ding'Dariing Wildlife.Refuge, starts at 10 a.m. inthe Visito' Center Audito-rium.

Trail tours, Sanibel-Ccp-tiva Conservation foun-dation, 3333 Sarjbel-Captrva RoarOO a.m.and 2 p.m. Daily exceptSunday. 472-2329.Af the Sanibel CommunityAssociation building. 2173Periwinkle: WesternSquare Dancing, 2:30p.m. '

8;3O a m . daily. Meet a!Observation fewer with ,.binoculars.Yoga al Sanibei Aero-bics and Fitness Center.2353 Periwinkle. 542-S034.'Kiwanis Club, meets'weekly at The JacarandaRestaurant. 1223 PonwrVkle Way 7:30 a.m. 472-

Bridge for fun at 1 p.m .,at tho San&oi CommunityAssociation bull ing. 271 iPeriwinkle :

Also ot tho communitycenter will be the UontClub dinner meeting at 6p.m. (i

Trail lours, Sanibei-Captiva Conservation ;

foundation. 3333 Sanibol-Captiva Road. 10 a.m. :

and 2 p.m. Daily exceptSunday. 472-2329.

Caregivers. supportgroup of rrlorxis in Ser-vice Here meets a* 10a m. at 15!5 Bunting Lane.472-1646. -•"'•••

Sanibel Community As-sociation annual meet-ing. Election of board of

''directors. 5 p.m. 2173Periwinkle Way.

Early Bird Walk at DingDarling Wildlife.Refuge,

Living Again Group forrecently bereaved

meets weekly at 10 a.m.at tro Community Church.Periwinkle Way. " .:

'Outdoor PalniJng groupof the Sanibei-Captiva Artleague wH paint at ttehomo of Bob and LotsKessier at Bfind Pass from9 a m. to noon. 472-J5M

Early Bird Walk at Dir>gDarting Wildlife Rofugo. "»s 30 « m, daiy. f/oot atOhxjrvaf^nn to-«ef witn,tjinoculc.*s

So'f help program tor• detfrng v.ith fimotkans,Twofvo Steps for Every-ono. Sanibol public l i-brary meeting room.Ihursdaysat I I a m . 472-soei -

Round-robin tennismixer, Sanibel RecreationCenter," 3840 Sambel-Coptiva Road, 9-10:30a.m. All ages welcome.472-0345.

Duplicate Bridge. Sani-bel Community Associa-tion, 2173 Perfwfr*!e Wcy.

'):30p.m. Admission'charged. 472-0025. (Final)Also at the community ; •center bridge with Jean ~!

Scott ot 9 a m .

Earth Day-Party, JO43King s Crown Dr. Videos

=?ub!ic Invited. 472-4805.

'A WaEk In The Woods*with Marsha Wagner andCharlotte Helmarm at 8p rn. at the Scnlbel

_ Community Association,building. 2173 PerMnkte.510.472-2329.Aho ot the communitycenter at 1 p.m. ferns

Sandalfoot Condo As-loclal lonEarly Bird Walk at DingDarling Wildlife Refoge,

^ 8:30a.m..*dairy. Meetat- Observaten tov/er with

binoculars.

Southwest FloridaCrafts Guild show at theArts Center. Opens Icdayat 1 p.m. and continueson Friday, Saturday endSunday. 1-4p.m. throunh

'May 13.Rotary Club meetirtg,Iggy and Paul s LobsterHouso, Tarpon bay Roadaf Periwinkle Way. 7:30

• a.m. An visiting Rotarans..welcome, 472-2980,

Trail tours, Sariibet-Cap-. tiva Conservation Fout> .daricn. 3333 Sanibei-Captiva Road. 10 a.m.and 2 p.m. Daily exceptSunday. 472-2329. ,Alcoholic Anonymous,women's closed discus-sion, 12:30 p.m. at SantoelCongregational Chuch,2050 Periwinkle Way. "Bailey Tract walk, 8;3O

• a.m. Wildlife and habitats.: The Mobile Mammog-

raphy Coach of South-west Florida Regional •Medical Center wiS be atBailey's General Store.Cost Is SSO. Reservations,'equired at 939-8678. • -

. (If you have a meeting orevent you would likelisted, please send it to: !s-

•' land Reporter Ca'endar,P.O. Box B09. Sanibel. F'a.33957. be suro to include

•- type of event, sponsor,address, time, admissioncharge if any. and fe'e- :

phono number for Infor- .mation. Deadline is twoweeks prior to the dote ofthe event.)

CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES ON SANIBEL AND CAPTIVASanibel Community

Church, 1740 PeriwinkleWay. Sunday worshipOct.-April, 8.a.m.,9

- a.m. and 11:15 am., In-cludes children's min-Istry/chlldcare at 9 a.m.Active mid-week YouthClub on Wed- 3:30 p.m.Office hours 9-3. Mon-Frl, Pastor Ralph E. Den-nlsonJrT472-268<1.

, SI. Michaels and AllAngels. EpiscopalChu.-ch, 2304 Periwinkle

Way. Nov.-April.Sun- .day worship 7:30 a.m.,

s 9:30a.m., ll:30a.rT),Sat. evening service at 6p.m. Nursery and Sun-;'day school at 9;30 a.m.Holy Eucharist at everyservice. Wed. 9 a.m.Holy Eucharist with heal-ing. Thus. 7:30 a.m.. Holy

Eucharist followed byBible study at 8 a.m.Pastor. Father WilliamDodd. 472-2173.

Church of the Is-lands. 4115 Sanibei-Captiva Rd. RegularSunday service at 10a.m. Home CareGroup, Wed. 7 p.m. onand off the Island. Inter-cessory prayer meetseveryday at the church.Frl. eveningpraise andworship practice. 7 p.m.Pastor, Jamie Stilson.472-1018.

Sanibel Congrega-

United Church ofChrist. 2050 PeriwinkleWay. across from Peri-winkle place ShoppingCenter. Sunday ser-vicesat 10am. Rev.J.Richard Stein. Church :office open 9 a.m.£M'p.m.TUGS. -Sat., 472- ':0497 or 472-6100. . / ,

St. Isabel CatholicChurch, 3565 Saribel-Captiva Rd.1 Saturdaymass. 5:30 p.m.; Sunday

mass, 8:30 am. . 10:30and noon. Daily mass8:30 a.m. Msgr. RobertW. Schiefen arid Rev.Carmen Caruso. 472-27,63. 'V;^ . '•

Sanlbel-CapllvaFirst Church ot Cljiiit

.Scientist. 2950 West Gulf' Dr. Sunday service and

Sunday school 11 a.m.Wednesday eveningmeetings. 8 p.m. Read-ing room 10 a.m. to

noon Wed. and Frf. 472-8684.

Unllarlans-Unlver-sa'Ms of the Islands, willmeet at the SanibslCongregational ChurchFellowship Hall. 2050

- Periwinkle Way Sundav.at 7:30 p.m. V-Captlva ChQpel by

th* Soa, Wiles Road'and Chapin Lone. Nov; -

. April. Inter-denomind-tional services at 11 a mDr. William Schram.

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[Local Lithuanians join in struggle for independence

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By Esther BelzStaff Wrfler

Although thousands of miles away, thestruggles of the Lithuanian people have tran-scended the border of the Bailie Sea. as theirtransplanted relatives in Southwest Floridaunite In spirit for the Independence of theirhomeland.

"We will continue to do what we can do forour country, not for ourselves," said IreneLukauskas, a Lithuanian resident of Fort My-ers and secretary of the Lithuanian FreedomForum. :

The Lithuanian Freedom Forum of South-, west Florida was organized in 1971 to educate

the public and unite the Lithuanian popula-tion, said Kristlna Krullkas, a Fort Myers res-

._ ident who Is vice chairperson of the forum.Through church and individual gatherings,

° the Lithuanians maintain contact, Krulikasexplained. 'There are about 50 Lithuaniansthat are primarily retired In SouthwestFlorida." she said. . . - ^

Because the community fe so small, it isdedicated to political action rather than or-ganizing social events, Krullkas said.

In her home, Krullkas and her husbandspeak Lithuanian to their three children.They wear their ethnic costumes on holidaysand even have Lithuanian video cartoons forthe children, Krulikas said.

^"We go to St. Petersburg, where there is alarger Lithuanian community, so the childrencan socialize with other Lithuanian chil-dren," Krullkas said. "We don't want the chil-dren to feel Isolated and want to give them" asense of their identity,"

"My husband and I arrived to this countryIn 1949 with only $5," Lukauskas said. Afterthree weeks they settled in New York where ,she was a cleaning lady and her husband wasa gardener. :

Through the years the Lukauskas familylearned to speak English and eventually.:niovtd up In the work force, Lukauskas said.

The Lukauskns family moved to Fort MyersIn? 1973 after spending several winters herewith Lithuanian friends.

The Krullkas family, now living In FortMyers, has strong ties to its Lithuanian : •origins. Show in native dress, from left, are.-,'.Viktortfa. 4; mother Krfstina holding her r

three-week-old son Glntaras; and Gtedre, 2. '

Lukauskas believes that...because theLithuanian community is so small, it has toeducate the public about the Lithuanian inde-pendence movement rather than involve II-

'' self in social events. ..The press called the Lithuanian people

rebels, when all they want is their Indepen-dence .achieved peacefully," Lukauskas said."It is those types of errors that we want toovercome."., ;• J ..

Peter Rudgalvis, a member of the forum andresident of Cape Coral, also commented onlife In the United States. • ~ '

"When you lose your home, you look for aplace where you can Improve yourself andhave freedom; that's why I came to the U.S..'he said.

In 1057, Rudgalvis arrived to Buffalo. N.Y.

where he worked ai& a General Motors niachin- <1st repairman. • • ' . • •

Rudgalvis rafecd his family to some degreein the Lithuanian culture; "They know thecountry's folk dance. 'Nem'unasV' Rudgalvis ,said " -r

The culture of the Lithuanian people wilinever end, Rudgalvis said; . ^

"We won't lose our Identity or nationalpride because we are a strong-willed people,"he said. "I am a Lithuanian national but a U.S.citizen."

Although the Lithuanian community,inSouthwest Florida is small. Rudgalvis-saidthat It is dedicated to constantly writing andeducating the public about Lithuania In a ef-fort to help the independence movement.

'The Lithuanian people seek total lndcpen- ,.dence. as it used !o be before World War 2, andfriendly trade relations with its neighbors,Including the Soviet Union," Villus Brazenas.chairman of the forum said. ; > -

Brazenas, a Bonita Springs resident, saidthat "independently. Lithuania would be moreproductive than it Is under Soviet domina-t i o n . " '<••/•• '^ - -

Historically, during the the period of 1918-1940. Lithuania was described as experiencingan era of intense Industrial development onthe basis of internal economic resources. As aresult of Soviet exploitation of Lithuania'sagriculture and industrialization, economicgrowth was slowed, Brazenas explained.

Brazenas explained that one could not con-sider freedom Just for Lithuania but for theU.S. too. V

"You can't have half a world free and theother half slave," Brazenas said. ;

The forum will "Inform America how unre-liable the Soviet Union is a partner of peaceand overcome the ' misinformation about

. Lithuania, and somcday.lhrough these effortsLithuania will be free," Drazcnas said.

For Information on, the efforts of theLithuania Freedom Forum contact 332-7138.

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Plager attends advanced seminar for police chiefsBy Max Friedersdotf

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Sanibel Police Chief Richard H. Placerjoined 25 other Florida chiefs of police lastweek at an Advanced Chiefs of Police Seminarheld In Tallahassee under Ihe sponsorship ofIhe Florida Department of Law Enforcementand the Chiefs'.Association.

Chief Plager was awarded a certificate ofgraduation following the week of intensivecourses in advanced law enforcementtechniques and methods. '

Among the outstanding roster of speakersat the Seminar were Florida. Supreme CourtJustice Gerald Kogan. Circuit Court Judge Phil

Padovnno, state prosecutor DonaldMarblestcne, attorney Jack Edmund,attorney Norman Davis, edilor James Savageof The Miami Herald, TV news director JohnDutte of Tampa: and Jackonsville televisionInvestigative reporter Winston Dean. '

Plager exhibited DIIC of the documents dis-tributed to the chiefs, entitled. The Ten Corn-;tnandments of Media Self-Dcferisc. byClarence Jones, a former newsman.

The Commandments included:1. Be open and helpful, Never lie.2. Personalize the organization.

3. Develop media contacts. ;.4. Take good stories to the media. Look for

news pegs._ 5. Respond quickly when they call. ' :

6. Never say. "No comment."7. It's okay to say "1 don't know." (But, "I'll

find out for you.")

8. If you goofed, confess and repent.9. Use the "big dump".:

10. Prepare for the/Big One." ~ . .- •Plager said Commandment Nine about the

"big dump" referred to a problem or potentialproblem that should be gotten on the tablebefore it blows up. •

Chief Plager said preparing for the "BigOne" Involves being prepared for a potentiallybig story or event lhat is likely to happen...

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BRAINARD BAYOU RD. Brand new 3 bed-room, 2 balh Rick Kennedy Home.- Plannedcompletion data April 1, 1990. Many nice fea-tures $199,000. Anne Ketterman Realior/Asso-ciale 472-0236.

DEL SEGA - 2 bedtoom 2 bath poofhome ondirect-access canai. Largo great room with>aultod ceiling. Fully furnished $395,000,

Judith Maugham Realtor Assoc, 472-5635 orBetty Thomas Broker/Salesman 472-8178.

HOMESITESLAKE FRONT lot with water view. West endlocation with beach access. Must $122,900.8% OWNER FINANCING POSSIBLE. JohnGee, Reaflor, 462-6508.NEAR BEACH East Rocks subdivision highand dry lot with lake frontage. Lowest price lotin subdivision. $133,900. 8% OWNERFINANCING possible. John Gee, Realtor,4B2-S5QB..

BR1GHTWATER desirable West Gu'l Drivenearbeach neighborhood. Cul-de-sac loca-tion with lagoon view. $133,900. John Gee,Realtor, 482-6508.

PINE TREE DRIVE • Wide water views, directaccess, close to Blind Pass Beach, $279,000.Building plans available.,. After hours, callJudith Maughan, Realtor-Associate. 472-56B5. .EAST END large tot, deeded beach access,short walk to bay or beach.. $142,000. TomCiesla, Reatlor-Associate. 472-3684.

DUNES - Large lot overlooking lake and thirdgreen. $210,000. After hours, call Real'cr-Associate Tom Ciesla, 472-3884.

SHELL HARBOR • Long canal view, ahcrt .walk to beach access. '$409,000. John Knaft,Realtor. 472-3078. .,.- " ,LAKE FRONT lot with wafer view. West endlocation with beach access. Just $122,930.After hours call John Gee, Realtor, 432-6506.

LIGHTHOUSE END OF SANIBEL Lowestpriced homesite on East End. High dry loca-tion. $139,900. John Gee, Realtor, 482-6508.

LARGE DOUBLE LOT in neighborhood ollovely new homes. A real bargain at $89,900.For more inlormation, cail Betty K. Thomas,Brokor/Salesman after hours, 472-8178.

PINE AVENUE, 2 minutes stroll to beautifulbeaches and excellent shelling. 3 bedrooms, 2baths. Completely ready to move into. OallBurnsed, Realtor. 472-4701. $239,000.Furnished. :

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BEACHVIEW GOLF CLUB. Charming 3 br.r 3bath homo. Beautiful designer decoratedrooms lead to your own heated pocl overlook-ing the new 10th fairway. Tile and marbleupgrades, cathedral ceilings. $529,000.Furnished. Carol Gannon. Realtor Assoc. 472-4767. ., .-.. - , , '

PANORAMIC GULF OF MEXICO VIEWS! fromthis custom built family home designed forentertainment and outdoor enjoyment. In addi-tion to three bedrooms, this home includes a2nd floor study with private sundeck. gourmetkitchen with Gorton counter tops, 3 baths, Recroom, 14x28 poo) antf boardwalk to lighteddock. $859,000. John GOB. Realtor 482-6G08. --s

HARBOR LANE. Excellent buy on a canalhorns with direct access to San Carlos Bay.'This two story home is priced under previousvacant lot sale in same area. $325,000. BobbieMcGlynn, Reattor/Aswcia'B 472-4972.

SHELL HARBOR -Lovely three bedroomAhreebath plus.family room, canal front home,European cabinets, Corian counter tops,ceramic tile in kitchen and bath, parquet floor-ing in entry way, security sys!om and stormshutters, solar heated pool and 20' patio dock.$589,000, John Knaff, Realtor, 472-3078.EAST END OF ISLAND. Super locationapprox. 500 tt. to bay and 1500 st. to GurfBeach. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with a dreamkitchen, suirounded by lush vegetation. Like liv-ing in a tree house. $379,000 (appraisal avail-able) Betty Thomas Broker/Salesman. 472-

HOMESITESWILD.LIME DR. large lot near beach onsewer system. Beautiful native vegetation$119,000. -Betly Thomas, Broker/Salesman,472-8179.^ v

LITTLE LAKE MUREX Large corner lot'ontake. Close to beach access. $164,500. PeteOKeeffe, Realtor. 472-6844. - ;

GUMBO LIMBO, l.akelront bt with exception-al view. $168,500. Bobbie McGlynn, Realtor/Assoc 472-4572. : ;

GOLF COURSE, beautiful view ot I7lh hole,Alden Pines on Pine Island. In a neighbor-hood of lovely homes. $40,500. BeKyThomas, Broker/SaIesman/472-8178,

CAPE CORAL oversized corner lot on directaccess canal. $49,000. Betty Thomas,Broker/Salesman, 472-8178.CAPE CORAL twelve (6 double) lots, in one

'block. Perfect for the small developer.' Sullerwill consider financing. Betty Thomas,Broker/Salesman, 472-8178. •.• •

MULTI-FAMILYWEST GULF DRIVE DUPLEX like new OldFlorida Style Duplex. Each unit has 3 bed-rooms, Iwo baths and Gulf of Mexico view.5695,000, John Gee. Re?jtor, 482-6508.

DUPLEX - One unit has 1 bedroom, 1 bath -one unit with 2 bedroom. 1 bath with attached 1bedroom, 1 bath guest quarters. Centrallylocated on Casa Ybel Road. Dal) Burnsed.Realtor, 472-4701. $219,000.

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Mini-Warehouselocated in Ft. Myers, approximately 18,599 sqft., consisting of two buildings. Offered ai

K $650,000.00. Terms available. BobbieMcGlynn, Realtor-Associate, 472-4972.

HIBISCUS unique women's clothing store onSanibel, specializing in sizes 12-24. Goodsales record,'excellent* manager, $70,000.Bobbie McGrynn, Realtor-Associate, 472-4972.

BUTTONWOOD BAR-B-Q Lunch, dinner sndcarry-out. Seating capacity 24, separate bar

: area, beer and wine license, carry-out licenseand easy access parking. Aii this and excellentreputation, too: $145,000. Dall Burnsed,Realtor. 472-4701.

CONDOMINIUMSBLIND PASSJtiis 3 bedroom 2 bsih near gulfcondo offers great views, beautiful furnishingsin pristine condition. $199,000. Dall Burnsed,Realtor, 472-4701.

BUND PASS This 2nd floor unit dffsrs a beachside location, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and is nearpool and tennis courts. $198,000. Furnishod.Dall t3urnsed, Realtor, 472-4701.

TERRACE CONDO, Cinnamon Cove,2/Baih beautifully furnished. Outstanding loca-

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FIFTEEN YEARS AGO: The Sanlbel-Capliva Lions Club is,looking for volunteersto help clean up a season's worth of litter onboth Sanlbel and Captlva tomorrow. Burlapbags will be Issued to each volunteer and BobPolts, coordinator of the clean-up, haspromised to serve hot dogs and cold drinkswhen the Job is finished.

The Breakers West, a condominium for "thesun set." Is advertising tls 2 bedroom, 2 bathmodel for $47,500.

Now'thal the season in behind us. ourroving reporter, In our "Readers Respond"column, asked islanders: "What are you goingto do on your, summer ^vacation?" Dick

Women's Clubbrunch May 10

"Barking Up IhcRight Tree" will be thetheme of the Sanlbel- <=•'Cnpllva ChristinaWomen's Club brunchto be held on Thurs-day, May 10, from 10a m., until noon at theSundial Beach andTennis Resort, 1451Middle Gulf Drive.

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Workman, director of the Sanibel-CaplivaConservation Foundation, said, "I thought I'dvisit Sanlbel."

• If Councilman Charles LcDuff has his way,11 will soon be ordained that It is illegal in thecity of Sanlbel to feed alligators. (/ :

Three books of early J.N. "Ding" Darlingcartoons have been given to the SanfbelPublic Library by the Sanibel-Caplfva'Chamber of Commerce. Published In the early

. 1900s by the Dcs Moines Register, the books t.contain a wide assortment of Darling's war-era cartoons. - :

TEN YEARS AGO: Sanibcl breathed a sighof relief lasl week as the first signs of thewinter season's end became apparent. Nolonger did a line of cars stretch fromCauseway Road to Donax on Periwinkle Wayat'4:30 p.m. There's room to walk down thebeach without bumping elbows and there were

open check-out lines at Bailey's store.Sanibcl motorists stand a pretty good

chance of driving up to an open gas pumpdespite the gas drought which has parchedmany sections or southwest Florida. Islandretailers reported that their allocations wereholding up to demand.

The planning commission approved arequest that will lead to construction of aWildlife education facility and exhibit area onSan-Cap Road. The application, submitted byCare and Rehabilitation of Wildlife, calls for a300 percent increase, in density on thefacility's IO-acre tract, • . • .,

The year-round • attention given toconserving the natural resources of Sanibcland Captlva come to focus April 27 with anall-afternoon celebration of sun. earth andcoast.

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Plans are shaping up for teen center at Page FieldBy Hz FreemanStaff Writer

County Commissioner Dill Fusscll's pro-posal for openfng a leen center at the site of

^the Page Field terminal building has beenprogressing, and estimates for renovating thebuilding have been determined.

According to a report prepared by Bob Reist,from the county's department "of facilitiesmanagement, remodeling the building's Inte-rior to accommodate a 29,825-squarc-footarea for the center would -cost approximately$280,000, or an average of $9.38 a square foot.

The estimate includes remodeling for thedance and snack bar area, installing a vinylfloor, rebuilding the alr-condltloning system,"Installing a sprinkler system, painting andadding divider walls to separate one area fromthe next.

Rebuilding the kitchen in .the restaurant

Yacht Club' elects officers

The Captlva IslandYacht Club recentlyheld Its annual elec-tion of officers anddirectors. Headingthe helm for the1990-91 season willbe: Joseph M. Conte,

.commodore; Richard~i Kleinhans, vice

commodore; WalterEricsson, rear com-

:modore; David Harri-

son, treasurer; and'Patty Murty, secre-tary.

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would cost an, additional $165,000. An esti-mate for replacing the deteriorated roof hasn'tbeen determined.

-: Tentative plans call for the club to focus onthe dance area. Additional activity areascould include a game room, television room,store, food concession area, information cen-ter for club activities, exercise area, and anaudto-vlsua! and press room, according to theproposal prepared by William Hammond, di-rector ofthe county's department of commu-nity services.

A section of the parking lot also would beused for outdoor activity, which would enableteens to hang out in their cars, Hammond'sreport stales. A miniature golf course, volley-,'ball court and an outdoor stage also are possi-ble. ,

The club, aiming to attract youths 12 to 20years old, would be open every day, butwouldn't open until 2 p.m. on school days.,.From Sunday through Thursday, the club-would close at 11 p.m., and on Friday and Sal-'!urday evenings, 11 would stay open until 1.'a.m., according to the proposal.

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Operating the club would require hiring a Jclub manager and one assistant employed by -the county within the recreation division, the;<proposal stales. .- .«

Teen participation In running the club I• would be derived through a youth council of i

elected club members who would be rcsponsi- !ble for making activity plans and operating \the club. ",., - . = ,• While the members of the youth council jwould serve on a volunteer basis, the club <would create Job opportunities for leens. ac- •cording to the proposal, although it Is recom- imended that students be limited to 20 hours a '•week, with college students being given an cx-

, ccptlon. „ 'Start-up funding for the club is hoped to be

derived from both the public and private sec-tors, with the youth council assuming opcrat- .Ing responsibilities once the club gels off theground. i ' "

Commissioner Fussell will present the planlo the full board at some future dale. ^

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'Rediscovery' gives displaced women second chanceBy Esther BelzSlq/T WrHer

While most women are educated and inde-pendent in today's society, there are otherswho face Ihe dally battles of how to manageaflcr a divorce or death of a spouse, how tolake care of themselves and thefr family andhow to secure employment If they lack Jobskills.

These women are known as displacedhomemakcrs. And they arc eligible for assis-tance through the "rediscovery program" be-ing sponsored by the Department of Healthand Rehabilitative Services.

Any woman who worked In the home, pro-vided household services for family members,Is not gainfully employed, has difficulty se-curing employment or is dependent on the in-come of another family member is qualifiedfor the program.

"The program is geared toward the Individ-ual need ofthe woman, be It education,-lifemanagement skills or finding employment,"said Kandl Swaford, outreach coordinator for

. the program; .?The first step of the elx-week program Is to

~ help women 'acquire self-esteem and helpwomen find, qualities they don't think they

possess. Swaford safd."Some women have no intention of getting

a job and juat want to fjnd themselves."Swaford said. Swaford. who was a displacedhomemakcr following a divorce, said thatsharing is important to the program's success.

1 When the women first come to the program,their attention is limited as:-thelr heads areheld down by the depression, the Insccurtlyand the fear that has developed through theyears, Swaford explained. - ;

'They need to focus and then they will solvetheir problems," Emma Dunmire, project di-rector said. ,,

Once they share their troubles and worries,they realize that Ihey aren't the only ones Inthis situation and arc able to set goals, to ob-tain an education and to resolve their per-sonal problems. Swaford said.

The program teaches women financialplanning,

"Some women didn't know how to balance acheck book while others never had a bank ac-count,'-Swaford said.'They are taughl how to make quick, nulrK

tious.and Inexpensive meals. .'•-.The women are also taught how to dress for

an Interview and how to fill out a resume. .

Local sponsors participate In the programby providing speeches on grieving, assertive-ness. Job discrimination and women's health.

The Lee Vo-Tcch beauty school provides a .pamper session for the women, ivhere freemake-up.jhair cuts and manicures are pro-vided. • , . ' • • -

Not all the.women Who apply to the pro-gram ore qualified for assistance, Swafordsaid. If they don't qualify they are referred toan agency or program corresponding to theirneeds. Swaford explained.

The program began in 1977 and has assisted -over 1,400 women, Dunmire said. Approxi-mately 1,000 arc no longer displaced home-makers and were able to resolve their prob-lems, find employment and continue their ed-ucation, Dunmire said.

Dunmire explained that there was a 30- to60-day follow-up on the women and that theirrecords remain with the program. This givesthe women moral support and providesrecords of the women's employment for re-sume updates. Dunmire said. u

For Information on the Rediscovery pro-gram, call 334-8184,

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; Speckled perch - aka, black crappie - is among finest of freshwater fish; There's nothing like the thrill of catching

freshwater fish - except, of course, the feelingyou get when you feast on Florida's finest fil-lets, cooked In recipes handed down frommother to daughter and father to son for gen-erations.

"With Florida's many freshwater, lakes,rivers and streams and the state's commit*

i ment to fisheries management, It's easy to ex-perience the thrill of freshwater fishing andthe taste of victory," said Dennis "Smokie"Holcomb, director of the division of fisheriesof the Florida Game and Fresh Water FishCommission. .'r

"One species, speckled perch, is famous forthe tender touch required when reeling IhemIn and for the tender white meat they yield.They are abundant in Florida," Holcomb said."And, speckled perch are not affected by themercury contamination detected recently insome other species."

Speckled perch, also known as black crap-pie, have been a favorite of Florida anglersand gourmets since the Invention of the fishhook. .The easiest way to sample this delicacy

..• Is to dust off your tackle, buy some surefire.-ball' and find a "honey hole" on the nearest

, lake or stream. Experienced anglers at yourlocal tackle shop can offer bait and fishingsuggestions. " • . '--•

Before-you go,- make sure you knowFlorida's fishing laws and bag limits. With afew exceptions. Florida requires fishing II-:censes for anglers over age 16, so obtain a II-1

cense for yourself before taking the kids flsh-1 ing. There Is a bag Until of 50 panflsh per an-

gler per day.

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Make a family fun day of 11 - pack a picniclunch and (each the kids how to catch theirown dinner, and. of course, how to clean It.Then, share with Ihcm rthese time-testedspeckled perch recipes 'which have beenpassed along from mother to daughter, father "to son and among game and fish commissionstaff and their families.

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6 pan-dressed speckled perch1 tsp. salt1 Isp. pepper3 Ibsp. cooking oil / . . [i

Wild rice-mushroom stuffing

Dry fish fillets and sprinkle inside and outwiin salt and pepper. Loosely fill each filletwith wild rice-mushroom stuffing. Place fishon well-greased baking pan, brush with cookrIng oil and bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutesor until fish flakes easily. Baste with oil whilebaking, r ;

Wild Rice-Mushroom Stoning

6 oz. long grain/wild rice mix1/4 cup chopped parsley

-A/2 cup chopped onion.St tbsp. butter or margarine

1/2 cup chopped celery... 1/4 tsp. pepper

2-1/2 oz. drained sliced mushrooms _

Cook rice according to package directions.Cook onion, celery and mushrooms In butleruntil tender. Combine all Ingredients and mixthoroughly.-

Baked Speckled Perch with Red Rice2 cups white rice1 green bell pepper, chopped8 slices bacon

_v 1 large can tomato sauce1 large onion,'chopped3 to -1 lbs. speckled perch filletslemon juiceWhile cooking rice, fry four slices of bacon

until crisp and break into small pieces. Setboth Ihc rice and bacon aside. Saute onions

-and pepper in bacon drippings. Combine rice,bacon, onions and peppers. Stir in tomatosauce. Place In baking dish and arrangespeckled perch fillets on rice mixture. Sprin-kle with lemon Juice, and cover fillets withremaining bacon. Bake at 350 degrees for Ihour, or until fish is flaky. o

Speckled Perch Chowder

3 or 4 speckled perch1 can potato souplean of comt soup can of milk '1 can of carrots -

3 small potatoes1 onion .1 green bell pepper1/4 Ib. bacon

De-bone and skin speckled perch. Cut intosmall pieces and refrigerate until use. Cubeonion, bacon and bell pepper. Saute onion,bacon and bell pepper until bacon is crisp.Mix all Ingredients except the milk, in asaucepan. Season generously with salt andblack^pcppcr. simmer for 1/2 hour or untilfish Is flaky. Add milk during the last fewminutes.

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Young Life' teens sail away for dating game

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By Fran NuellcStaff Writer

11 was a group of sl£ lucky lecnaficrs who gotto sail on Snnlbcl residents' Glenny and ttobGrossman's boat and have dinner cooked by thefirst mate herself last week!

Of 250 to 300 participants In Young Life'inFort Myers. Katie Madden. Kristlna Sutton andAlison Kroupa. all 1G; Aaron Fields, J7; Steve

Beltway loop gone,but is it forgotten?By Liz FreemanStctff Writer ;l- The controversial bellway proposed to en-

circle Lee County has been shelved by the LeeCounty Commission with a 3-2 vote. Commis- ,sioners Dill Fussell and Donald Slisher cas!the dissenting voles.

Residents in the lona-McCrc&or^area, whofought hard against the beltway because IIwould have cut through their neighborhood.are relieved, but not all believe the battle Isover, .

Fay Scott, who represents the TroplcanaAssociation In the Iona-McGregor area, said,'The bellway Is not dead, that's my personalopinion."

", Scott said that because of the recent expan-sion of the Southwest Regional Airport andplans to expand Kelly Road, "they're still lalk-

• Ing parkway, as far as I'm concerned, espe-cially with a 3-2 vole."

"•: Another lona-McOregor representative,DanI Barker, who also worked with llic Re-

. sponsible Growth Management Coalition Infighting the beltway plan, said she hopes this

: will be the end of the right. . ... •. "I hope the county commission will release

t* the (land) right-of-ways they had reserved forrLthc beltway so development can get under-

way," shc~sald. \ •

Moss. 18; and Justin Marcez. all students atFort Myers High School, were the fortunateones. *. / - ^ -'•'' :

'Participants in a Young Life'1 program that,has Its own version of Dating Game, they weregiven the opportunity lo have their'outing onthe Crossmans' 46-foot \Tyrec."

Cindy Loy, area director, and her husband.Hill. chaufTcurcd and chaperoned. ;

Tiic outing was all part of the Crossiuans"avid interest in Young Life, an organisationthai Is devoted f.*> the betterment of the spiri-tual ant! emotional lives of young people andwhich has Its headquarters off Hoy SeoulDrive. Fort Mycis.

"Some of us go over there and work as volun-:tccrs," Glenny Crossman said. Others from

.Sanlbel active on the committee for Young Lifeare Marlcl Coss, Jackie Tctrcault, CatherineSlaten and Rufus and Violet Dodrlll- . ' "

1 "Rufus Dodriil Is the one who really broughtIt here." remarked Crossman.

Grossman, a former nurse, said some molli1

crs in Lee County are also active In the Lee Ado-lescent Mothers Program, or LAMP, counselingexpectant and young mothers. :/

"When some of these teenage mothers have as• many as four babies by the time they're elgh-

Kristlna Sutton and Aaron Fields in thecabin p / the Tyrtx."

tccn, then something Is drastically wrong wllhour society," she said.

Young Life of Lee County has its six clubs. 35trained leaders (volunteers who are college stu-dents or career-minded adults) and 17 commit-tee members who arc active not only in fund-raising but also in programs for the young whocome to the organization. -

Ground broken at Twins stadium, nature centerFlorida-style architecture of the past with atiered tower and steeple, structurally similarto the county's first courthouse.• The 7,500-seat stadium will have 3.000 boxseats and 4.500 reserved seats, with the Min-

C nesota Twins expected to hold their firstspring-training game In March, one monthafter the expected completion date.

A few days later on April 16. the countyheld a groundbreaking ceremony for the Six

, Mile Cypress Interpretive Center, which Is de-signed to enhance public awareness of the en-vironmentally-sensltive slough, home to .many endangered animals and native vegeta-tion. The center will include about 6,000 feetof elevated wooden walkways. . r •

By Liz FreemanStaff Writer :

Ceremonial shovels have been hard at workIn Lee County with groundbreaking celebra-tions held recently Tor the county's new base-ball stadium and the Six Mile Cypress Inter-pretive Center. • ' '

On April 12, the first concrete footing forthe stadium was poured at the stadium loca-tion on Six Mile Cypress Parkway betweenDaniels Road and U.S. 41, and In upholdingthe county's tradition of using pink forgroundbreaking ceremonies, pink concretewasuscd. _ ...

Expected lo be completed in February 1991,the $15 million stadium Is designed using .

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HOMES

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SOUTHERN COMFORTAIR CONDITIONED

MINI STORAGE12 Sizes Rentals Staling At*9.00

Just oii San Carlos Blvd. i>[ '• Across From'Semmer.Elec.Please Call & Compare 813-765-0333

! SOUTHERN COMFORT STORAGE!FLMy«tBttcti,Fmu1 i _

I You Can Save From $9.00 To Over $1.000.00

" RENT FOR 1 MONTH :GET THE 2ND MONTH -

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Must Be Pf«santed At Time OtRtjfflai. Cs? : '*3 12-31-90.

FREE

FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH2815 Grand Ave., Ft. Myers , FL 33901

PR. ALBERT GARNER, PASTOR ^

The Friendliness Church iri Ft. Myers"

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.- Sunday Worship 11:00 A.M.

Sunday Evening 6:00 P.M.

Wednesday Night 730 P.M. Saturday Night 7:00 P.M.

337-3155 1-800-330-4073

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ESTATE FOR SALE C

FRANKUN NORTH CAROLINALots, homes, townhouses, goll.Trudy and Frank Pottor. ByrdPtopcnies, 171 Porter Street,FranUi , NC 2S734. (704) 524-8341, " "

Airline ticket) Ono way - fromFort Myers, 9:45 A M. to

- Hartford (2.40 P.M) on 5-4-90American- 472-5169.

- « » l l - • • » - nir..

Homo Brito Cleaning -Resident ia l , commerc ia l .Senior citizens lovo our old

.. fashioned service & affordablerates. If no answer, pleaseleava message. Yout call isimportant to us. CoB 369-7218.

One way Fort Myers toPittsburgh. PA.. May 2nd. U S .Air.J6O.Can:694-2647,

Two-one way airline tickets.U.S. Air,-May 1st. Leave Ft.Myers to Cleveland. $6O/oach.463-4278.

Teaching water color landscape• Mornings 9.00 A M . • 1200

•' P.M. Babs Miller, 489-2845.

^Airl ino tickets - 2 to Chicago viaDetroit. April 25th. $75 each.472-1640.

REALTYNorth

Capliva Island ^

• * • HOrVESITES • • *

PALM FOREST SECLUDEDSOLD $45,000AIR STRIP GOOD VIEWS

SS9 9 0 0NEAR PARK & BEACH

$75 ,000GULF VIEW WITH DOCK

$175,000

" ' HOMES " •

HARBOR VILLA #80SOLD $149,900BEACH HOUSE tEXCELLENT VALUE $160,000GULF FRONT 150 FT.OH WATER $505,000

CALL FOR FREE

BROCHURE

(813) 472-3000

Time _ share units andcampground memberships-DISTRESS SALES - Cheap HCheap ! ! Wor ld r Wide '._.Selections. Call VacationNetwork Today. 1 (800) 8 £6-7844 NATL 1 (600) 836-1647 rtFL or 1(305) 771-6296.

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3-1/2 MILES OF PRIS-

TINE BEACH! '"'

Homesiles starting al

- $39,900. "

Collages, homes, and

villas beginning at

$149,900. ..

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map or additional

- information.

::THELMAE;REED:i'f;--:REAlJYR.,;i'

UcensMRBBroliir-'':,; (B13) 472-5665 * :'S (81.3) 472-5545'; :

SANIBEL/CAPTIVA

Gulf Front Commercial Buildings^Restaurant, Offices And Apartments

* $550,000.Owner/Broker (813) 466-3444

HOMES

FOR SALE

HOMES,

FOaSALE

* PERFECT ISLAND HOME

Sanibel Island As II Should Bel An Unmatched

Combination ol Privacy And Central Location For

Beach And Nature Lovers.

Double Wooded Lot .' ' , . .;'•.

, - Limited Access Private Road

i Deeded Beach Access ' °

By Ownen Furnished 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath S274,0C0

472-4790 OR 454-0465

WATtBFROMT

• B O I I J S

•Bmior

•619.500ConlocI: Pamota Plahler/-

DrokGr Salesman• (8I3J472-3I2J.

(600)232-6004.472-3S97 after hour*

FORECLOSUREByy FHA. VA. or Conventionalforeclosures. 20-50% below,dirccfly from owners. WecUy

hsl. monthly fee

1-800-530-7219

BY OWNER • SHRL HARBORCANAL HOME W/BEACHACCESS. 3 bc t fwms. 2 baffis,solar healed pool and hotwater, security shutters, fruittrees. 10.000 Ib. boat lift,southern exposure, manyentias S399.0C0. 472-5555mi ->m- imi '

Lakel tont , near Sanibel .Immaculale 3 bedrooms, 2baihs. split with double cargarage. New root. A/C. ceramictile & carpet. $513 500, Call466-0607.- -.

For salg by owner - DunesCountry Club Private setting2,400 sq. It. Priced belowmarket value. Call (813) 693-0997.

; SEA PINES

3 BEDtiOOMS/3 BATHS

onrAGuttDrive

. ' ' Ne-A-fy furnished and -rotarpfiled Delightful tvingfK-ar Gulf and goll includes

. lunnis, pool, * more.' In PMRs rental program.Onry $224,900 lumisbeda

Call lor details and brochure.

Buying ?. Selling ? Can mo.' 1 lovg'a chanenge.

RiscJlLa Murphy •

, Realty, Inc.

472-4113 ExL 213 <

WATERFRONT

TOWNHOUSE

BeautiM 2/2 island townhomewith boal slip - direct access to

Gull Priced in Iho mid

$200,0008.

C3H Bob Bramet,

Realtor Assoc :

466-8855 or

454-6589 Eves.

JctinNaiiram&Assoa.te,

Realtor

SANIBEL LIKE IT WASCustom 3 bedroom, 2 baBi.sph

" plan on \!2 plus aao.Overt ocks pt'acehjt Din kin's

Bayou, (roni one lot bart . ' 'Gorgeous view. Zip to BlindPass hom your boat launch

access Larga root fireplace.Pelta windows. a!l pine Boors,Mexican tfc in kitchen All oakcabinets, t8 ft. vaulted wiihg.gable, Skyligh! in grca! room. 8

tt. high pocket Eliding doors..French doors, wide screortod

front porch, all 9 ft. ceilings withfans. Custom wood tnro, solidcore doors "'High investmentarea Once in a lifetime buy !

$295,000 Polly Cosyns or VivRadian. 472-5187.

NEWLUXURYHOME.y

ON THE GULF -In South Seat

Plantation. In progren -5 bedrooms, 4 bairii,

pool, spa, Urgo lot andlandscaped. Excellentdesign tnd layout bulchanges possible now.Expected completion

date •June, 1990.

Direct setlojs Inquiriestc owner afisr 3:00 P.M.

EST.(219} 272-0B89 or(219) 271.0115/

«: ISouth Forl Myers - "Fi*er-Upper- 2 bdrm. home. $28,500.Terrazzo floor, bath, lutcfien,living roam, carpel, huge rearshed with bath, kitchen. Calfrjrtw 549-9913.

PLENTY OF ROOM IN THISFOUR BEDROOM HOME, and ita immaculate tnsido and outPrestigious subdivision.convenient' to everything.$138,500, Gem Real Estate,Inc.. 995-2436 DAY/NIGHT.!'»» -Hit- tltt)

Looking for convenient Irving?How about the Historic sectionof F l Myers oil McGregor? 3/2with separate living quarters,large . lot. .beauti ful trees.S93.5O0. Gom Real Estate.Inc . 935-2436. . ' :

The beach is your yard, the

palms p u r umbrella with [his 2bedroom, 1-1/2 bash gulf fronthome 2 carports, workshop.

. many extras S309.000, 463-2883. _ .

LOWEST PRICED HOME INP R E S T I G I O U S . SOUTH

/CAPERS, 2BR/2BA with 2ndlloor,master suite, caged pool,s iud ib-workshop on anoversized lot. Just a short stroll -to the beach. Compare at$429,000. Open Thursday,Friday & Saturday. Noon tofrve. Stop in I 1818 Middle G'jtfDrive. For more info callBrokers/Consultants. (813}472-2255 or 1 (600} 553^246. •

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HOMESFOR SALE

CONDOSfORSALE

CONDOSFORSAL£

INHRVAlOWNiBSHIP

INUBVAlOWNERSHIP 6 LOTS 7 S

Privacy, trees, nature t Closeto schools and shopping. 3bedrooms, 2 baths, screenedporch, spa, owner financing566,900. Sand Dollar RealEstalo, Inc., 433-1343.

Spotlessly clean, cottigo homoit country setting. 3 bodiooms.2 balhs, jus I 2 years old.Screened porch largo yard$79,900. Sand Dollar Ho.ilEstate. Inc., 433-1343.

- GOVERNMENT HOMES (rOm.$1. (U Repair). Forodosuros.

Proportios. Now selling yourarea. Call 1 (315) 736-7375.Ext. H-FLF1, current lists. 24hrs.

OBTtlican'Bau

/RECIACCESS5 Minutes l o Gulland No Bridges!

Custom Waterfront Villas & Homes with DockageOttered Exclusively by

Sun Realty Center, Inc. REALTY (813) 466-1616

Dunes Classic Peaceful fakeViews 3BR, 2 bath on extralargo tol $341,000. Glenn

Carretta, Broker Salesperson,John Naumann A Assoc, Inct-800-232 6004. (oflicc) 1BI3-,472-3121,or (oKicc) 1-813-

481-3553 (af lhrs).

Cape Coral • Beach lakafrontsetting, river rock poolenclosure,.concrete dock. 3bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 cargarago. Largo laundry room.$149,900. PossiblQ leasepurchase. 772-7324.4.m» -tti i- mil

PERFECT RETIREMENTOR

WINTER HOME832S Nault Drive. NFM. Nee 3-bedroom, 1-bath, on its own100X140 lot, carport, screenedroom, furnished, fruit trees.$17,500. 574-8295.

OWNER WILL TRADE - Directaccess CANAL HOME inPREMIER BAYFRONTSubdivision, (or GULF: FRONTCONDO. Swap appraisals ormutual agreements. Call HopConnelly, VIP Realty GroupInc Mobile: 694-1686, Eves:472-0005.

FT. MYERS BEACH-2 bedroom home with

guest apartment 75 ft. lot.' $85,000.

NAOMI JOHNSONRealtor/Owner

2171 Estero Blvd.PL Myers Beach,

463-6755

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

BAYSIDE VILLA1 bedroom, 2 bath, waierviewunit. Completely redecorated.South Seas guaranteed leaseprogram. All amenities cl SouthSeas Plantation. $129,900, byowner. 201-744-2100, days or201-746-7963. evenings.

FOR SALE BY OWNER, just offSanibei on tho water. Beautifulsunsets from this nowlyrefurbished 2 bedroom. 2 bath,coiner unit 1.300 sq I t plus amarina in your back yard.Asking $210,000.465-6232.» " ' - m i - 11».f

FM8 Gulf front. Beautiful2/bedroom, Zfoath condo on•11th floor. Panoramic view ofGulf, sunsets. Across streetfrom golt and tennis,exceptional value. 765-4485.

RIVERFRONT. AND ONLY$55,900. Gorgeous panoramicview, boat dock and poof.Priced right, and owners wiElconsider lots in exchange. GemReal Estate Inc.. 995-2435..

Myerlee Manor, Beautiful 1bedroom, first floor,'like new,facing atrium A pool. Manyamonit ics. Shown byappointment. Priced below

.matkol. 4B1-S9S6. .;.

One of Sanibefs lowest pricedcondos comes with its owndirect access boat dock. Cute1BR/1BA unit has rental ASecond'home possibilities.Only $109,990. Call Brokers/Consultants (813) 472-2255 or1(600)553-2246.

INTERVAL _OWNERSHIP^

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

' BEACH CLUB IIIWoofcs9* 10. March 2nd,••

15ih Weeks 14 & 15 Ipnieth-20th. Weeks 42 8 43 October •

I9th-Nov. 2nd 2BdVm..sleeps fi. directly Irom owner.

CASAYBEL- •Weeks 16. 17. la.Uppercomar

lloor. 2 bedrooms sleeps 6 >Last 2 weeks of April A first

week m May ;

(514) 229-3804 '•-(514) 845-7147

SAMBEL BEACH CLUB ILovelyj! bedroom, 2 bath targeporches,.units facing ~ Gull.Pool, jacuzii. tennis etcOcean I ron! . " COMPAREBEFORE YOU BUY. Call flobnWeaver, Associate.

THE VACATION SHOPPESALES, INC.

(813} 472-1545

CASA Y8EL - Wuek 23. 24r

H1B9. $5,900 ea. 40,41. F142,$4,900 na.; 42, 43,44, G219,$5,900 n a ; 46, H17S, $6,500ea.; 50, F154. $5,800; PRICEDFOR QUICK SALE. For RentH1S4. week 27.7/6-13. $800.

REENAZ.APPELBERG,

Real Estate433-2264

TORTUGA• BEACH CLUB

WeuksNo. 22 4 21, May. Twobedrooms, 2 baths, JacuzziNo reascnablo'c-llcr rejectedCan(516)931-2400(900AM -5.00 P.M.).

South Seas PlantationBeach Club I

"' ! .Weeks 4-9Sanibol Cottages. "

Weeks 7-tO.(613} 472-5667

Sauth Seas - Week 12. PBC •$26,000. Week 13, The 'Collages - S34.000. Also week50. Casa Ybd. (612) 473 4206,days or (6J2) 473 6162.

: evenings,

SANIBEL COTTAGE - Week 33August 17-24. Ownors Bra-;anxious. Ptice reduced to

:$13.500. Prime waterfront,"uppor unit. Idsflt family vvacabsiv Call to Atlanta - (4041 *•23304g£ '" V

•* * • * *

li DISCOVERMARCO ISLAND

LovetyCdndosGuB, Canal & Wand

ranging from$125,000 to $550,000.

Call Sharon Kraft• 813-394-8836

813-394-6037 eves, 1-800-826-9897

ExcturingRorfda

HARBORVIEWREALTY, INC.

•-' P.O. BOX 1459•Marco Island. FL 33969* * -k -A- ' * *

Pine Island canal front tot,seawalled. cleared A filled,duop water, direct access."B0X120, $59,900. HtchardLarkin RoaF Estate, 283-4871.

rfSANIBEL - SHELL ISLANDBEACH CLUB rwar LighthouseUnit 3A. Wfeok 45. 212completely (un&hod. sleets 6.)AR amcrwtios. covered parkingBY OWNER, 472-4592 or 4£6-2997 Evenings.

'HOTS

MOBILE HOME LOTS."10".North Fort Myers. Paved road.Some owner financing. ClydeWard, HE. Associate. 543-3400. Home Hunters. Inc., 935-ooot.

Land for sale - Sanibef, 20,000»q_ ft. on water. Del Sega byowner. (6t7) 631-4044. ,$198,000.

FT, MYERS BEACH2 bedroom homo on canal -

overlooking bay.'Sell $135,000 orrent$3OO7wk.

NAOMI JOHNSONRealtor/Owner

(813} 463-67562171 Eslero Blvd.

South Foil Myers lor salo byowner, Patio Villa, 2 bedrooms, '2 baths, Jans A verticals.Excellent investment, $55,000.5490930. ,

BY OWNER - ROYAL PEUCAN- Fort Myers Beach. Waterfront,condo, newly furnished. 2bedrooms, 2 baths, dock,golfing, covered parking,deeded beach access. BYAPPOINTMENT. 463-5360.

BELOW MARKETCONDO

WINDWARD WAYNear Sanibei 2/2 pool,

tennis. $45,900.

- 489-1900IIHI - t i l t - 7)1 >•<

Boardwalk Caper 111 - Deluxe7th floor, 1 bedroom, 1-1/2 balhwith fantastic views overwaterway towards Sanibei.Large deeded deep water boat

• dock, all appliances, amenities^$96,000. 472-0910, days. Or'472-19C2. evenings.!:)>!» | - M M - TtTM

Cross Creek, For! Myers luxury'condo on lake and fairway. 2

bedrooms, 2 baths, appliancesincluded. Wheel chairaccessible. 768-0867.

MARINER PROPERTIES INC.Registered Real Estate Broker

COMPARING INTERVAL OWNERSHIP RESORTS?DONT MISS THE VERY BESTI

VISIT MARINER'S "FIVE STAR" RESORTS '— - ON THE GULF - —

- •— ON BEAUTIFUL SANIBEL ISLAND —

* CASA YBEL RESORT 472-1531 *~ ' "* TORTUGA BEACH CLUB 472-5044 *

* SANIBEL COTTAGES 472-1868** HURRICANE HOUSE 472-3377*

* SHELL ISLAND BEACH CLUB 395-0220 *

Please Call For More Information

FT. MYERS BEACHP5 VERY OWN

TIP-TOP ISLES-WATERFRONT HOMESITES FOR THE PRO-FESSIONAL CLC6E TO MEDICAL CENTER CURRENTLY

UNDER DEVELOPMENT •AND NEW 5 STAR OFFICE COMPLEX

San Carlo* Blvd. and t lonw Ave, Ft. Myen B«acKW*rr*n(y cfctd and title irauiancs tnduded-

•-'• Modd home iUe wailable.:VOn site sales by Fiank llcmolgam

-. r • - (813) 466-1393 (81.1! 466-34133UILDERS-COBW tee us for a block d tvilerlront loti

v BE(CHFRON, ::i DffiPWATEtW.bI -i:• Ofl-l*PEBCAfitiVA-S •>

Fort Myers Beach. 13 FairviewBlvd. in FalMew Isles .withdeeded beach access. 2*495sq. IL homo. 3 bedrooms, 2balhs, split plan, hobby room,double garage, largo lot ondeep canal. Many extras: (813)463-3629.

For salo - Summer homeoverlooking lake. Blue Ridgemountains, Blairsville, Georgia.(813)275-8626.

Houso (or sale - Threebedrooms, three balhs. Nearbeach, with private walkway tobeach, corner lot, quirt area,nico trees. Owner-Surl Realty,472-4886 or 472-5200.$229,000. :

« • " ' " - " " S " " • «

DUPLEXES JFOR SAt£ 4

SANIBELDUPLEX •

Each sldo, 1000 sq ft ol livingarea, $179,500. Principals

only- Can.1463 0151 or463-3442. .

CONDOS CF08SALE O

CYPRESS KEEP 2 bedrooms, 2baths, screened patio.enclosed garage. For sale byownor. Asking $74,000 466-6232.

Excellent value - east end Gulffront condo. Top floor 2BR/2

bath, plus den, roof topsjndeck, cabana, completelyfurnished, rema/kab!o viows.

Only 10 other units. $444,000.Exclusive, Gionn Carrotta,

Broker Salesporson,John Nsumann $ Assoc., Inc.,

1-600-232 6004,1-813-472-3121 (office),

or 1-613-481-3553(alt. hrs}.

SANODOLLAR-Boaubfuia^penthouse, directly on Ino gulf.

Enjoly the Epectacuiar viewIfom master bedroom, livingroom, and 25II. screened

porch. Excellent rental history.$399,000.

By owner, (813) 939-2751-

•> LIGHTHOUSE RESORT&CLUB.,

Spacious 2 bedtoom with. den. Suflei. Amenlllst

includt: Pool, tannl*,blcyclflt, hot tub.'

Call:Opil Motet,

AttoclateTHE VACATION SHOPPE

SALES, INC.(813) 4 7 M 2 I 2 .

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

., BEACH CLUBWeek sS 2 Bedroom 2 bathGull front. Sleeps 6. Pool &tennis couri within walkingdistance. Principals only.$16500 Call'201-744-2100.days or 201-746-7963.evenings.

Capliva • Directly on the gulf.,- South Seas Plantation B/C II.

Weeks 37 A 38, Sept. 15-29.i8,500/wk. By owner. Of rentwiih option 2 bedrooms,.2baths, fully furnished, etc.$750Vwk, 995-6445. ' 'tun -mi- w i

SANlBEL COTTAGES r-WEEK3tor32

Bcsl^GuK front..unit. Twobedrooms. 2 baths, pooltennis, etc. Call (212} "88-2933days. Mrs. Salomo.. 1 . . . - . , . , - M i l l

;5T.hls"propSrtyis -- oneoli lskind '

:'SURFRIDEH BEACH CLU0 -Gulf front, pool, tennis. Jacuzzi,elc. Quiet and friendly 1bedroom units. Call CynliibThomas, Associate.

THE VACATION SHOPPESALES, INC.

(813) 472-5335 .

BY OWNER Loggorhoad Cay.£. bad rooms, 2-balhs,.. allappliances. Facing gull/garden

- only, ground floor.' sloops 6.Excellent ronla] history. Pricedto self. Turnkey. Call: 472-4855. . ,-,

BY OWNEROne cf a kit id. Largo gulf front

cento, closest to gulf atSUNDIAL Completely custom?. renovalcd professionally 2bedrooms, 2 balhs, with den.'First time olfarod. Must sell.

S359.OO0 firm(4071 495-4974 •,.

Lighthouso Resort, sale byowner, 3BH, 2 BA, bay front,first floor, corner unit, weeks -17& 38 (ScpL) $10,500 for both.301-475-5256.

• SANIBEL •BEACH CLUB II

Urge iux&y gull front. Zbedroom. 2 bati, screened

porch, pool, tennis, bicycles,steeps 6. ; :

-- SHELL ISLAND. BEACH CLUB

2 bedroom. 2 bath en tho gulf.. - Soveral bolow markoL [

, JOANNE PETERS,ASSOCIATE

THE VACATION SHOPPESALES, INC. -|:

(813)472-0808

Island Park Woodlandsctoseoul lots from (30,000.Ready ta build. Boat ramp,tennis- William A;-. TaylorAisoc.. 332 J732.

North Caplr/a Island • Miles ofwhite sand beaches, double lot,beautiful Gut! v im , $185,000.Brokers welcome. BernardRoss. (305) 665 6669. MxhaelRealty (305) 667-0140.

SAfJiSELS FINEST canal lotDouble tizo, water .on (wot ides . Large palmsOverlooking Kim« Island 472-3872.

LAKE FRONT. 1.5 acrai. 135'lake front, older house. CentralFlorida botween Sobring andAvon Park. 65 miles from FortMyers, $75,000 or will tradeOwner, 463-2777.• m i -m»- • tint

WANT TO BUY ..Weeks 51 & 52 together. Upper

unit - Casa Ybel or TortugaBeach Club. $25,000 (Some

$31,250 with agent). (416) 486-7419, eves_

Ughthcuso Resort & Club" Weeks 11 & 12.

Top of season „Attractive prkes. -

Ownor fS13) 473 JfM3

SANIBEL BEACH CLUB I-Buyfrom owner and save AprilWeeks #14. 15 and 16available 2 bedrooms. 2 balhs,.beach front, beautiful. Pool,"Jacuzzi, tennis, (412) 935-6105.

Pino Island beachfront' lot,spectacular view of Sanibei,Ding Darling and San CarlosBay. 110' private sandy beachBdow maiket at $140,000. RichLarkin Real Estate, 233 4871..After hours. 283-5771. •

EAST ROCKS - It you arelooking for a tita for your futurehouse in a quiet subdivisionoverlooking waterway, with asunset view - with nomonstrous homes to block your

..sunlight, please consider thisproperty. For more informationplease call: Alison H. fijman -REALTOR Assw BROKERS/CONSULTANTS, 472-2255...Afinrhouri: 549-7W1.

OULF RIDGE LOTS - Amen-tiesinclude Coach access, pooltennis and security gate. Two .large homesites reasonablepriced in the low $200's. Ask forVIV1ENNE RAOIGAN. Realtor-Associate. VIP Realty'Group

.lor details. 472-5187 or 472-tt»2, evenings. ' ;

. SANIBEL BAYOUS-Large,(Jpcp lot near Sanihel's mostpristine beach, priced at$99,000. Owner motivated,present offers. For moreinformation call: Alison H.FijmEd. REALTOR Assoc.BHOKER/t»NSLn.TANTS,472-2255. Alter hours: 549-7541.u u ' -tut- nut

OWNER FINANCINGAVAILABLE

Sambci - Two 1 acrelion»2ites. City sewer« water,

$35,000 each. 20% down.

Sambd - Overt access canalfront 150X200. $220,000-

$50,000 down.

Cape Coral - Uni 72 canal lot atintcrsocbon ot two canals -ExceRontview. $65,000-

$L5,0O0down.

For sale by owner. Largo tol byBlind Pass. 5 minute walk topublic beach. Ca3 472-O2C5

Rent of salo, Fairficld. S3 pp hi toValley. N C. Interval week *3Jin Smok^y Mountains nearCashiors.^ighland, 2 8R/2 B,wood burning fireplace, allamenities. (513) 871-6269.

Ft. Myers Beach, choice lot,sewer,, underground uliiities;Located - St. Peters Drive.1

Malanza's Point; an exclusivep(walo commisnity betweenBay and Gulf! 454-0381 or

ALSO AVAILABLE

Capo Coral - canal front 80X25.Unit 64. City sewer and wafer

$92,000.

'ROYAL REAL ESTATEAGENCY, ~ ••

JIM ART ALE, REALTOR472-5B98

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COMM. PROP.FOR SALE

HOMESFOR RENT 10

O Wisconsin, Marinetre County -, o Silver CMI. 52 acres. 840 li

.' g j fronlago on fishing lake, alli r- woods. secluded. $42,500

o terms, Evan Co N5125 Evanw Lane, Marinello Wl 54143=J (715) 789-2420.

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LOOK AT THIS 2/2 Fuin.shodTop Quality HOME and LOT inBeajtitul Wooded Forts! Park.

.All amenities included in $53.Maintenance. Don"t Miss OutGEM REAL ESTATE, INC..(613) 9357435 DAY-NiGHT.

FT. MYERS BEACH- LOTFORSALE:

Just a few short steps to the -t " boach front

£ .."NAOMI JOHNSONO REALTORft (813) 463-6756

•CC^JOJI — " — " " ' —Q Capo Coral: Choice lot with city2 water. Across from Lake<, Kennedy on S.W. Santa,j) Barbara Place. Walk to park !~ Desirable neighborhood.

$13,900. Call: 542-5018.

SALE BY OWNER over 1/2 acrehomosito in prestigiousChateau Sur Mor. Steps to thegulf. Palm trees and naturalvegetation. Survey done,$179,000 with iorms available.472-3865.

Here is your opportunity tocapture a saltwater-front lot inwest Cape Coral - Block 4906 -on a 1501 wide canal. $49,500.Gom Raal Estate Inc., (B13)

' 995-2436. -

For salo-11 acres in Wayne1 County. Tennessee, Highway

frontage, crook throughproperty, spring wator on two 'eidos, JB.OOO, Call (615) 724-9440 or (615) 722-9625. .\>

RETIRING ? Ocmulgeo Riverlots. Oougias. Georgia, 700acres. Hunting,- fishingparadiso. Free artesian water,

' security. No pollution, noise,crime. -Manufactured, siteconstruction. Restrictiveednvenants. Low thirties. (912)359-2504.

Oversized, tucked away,Sanibol homesile olferod for

" only.$65,000. You will neveragain have the chance to buyon Sanibel for this amazing

. . price. So act now. CallBrokers/Consultants. (813)

' 472-2255 or 1(800)553-2246,

,-; SEA OATS homesite close todeeded beach access. Lake

' Ircnt and oversized. Offered at$165,OO0^Dtive by, then callus I Brokers/Consultants, (913)

• 472-2255 Of 1(800)653-2245.

PROPERTY FOR SALE Sanibet• Island. Elinor Way. Walking

d i s t a n c e •-. to b e a c h .V Approximately one-third acre.

$139,900. Call: 1-685-7787after 6.00 P.M.

Waterfront lot on deep watercanal 100X125 ft. with 75 ft.

; dock. For sale or will trade forsmall inland house on Sanibel.Call (201) 449-4916, eves, or(201) 364-4588, days.imn -mi- mil

Rare Pme Island mc-bilo homelots. Waier, marinas nearby;County park. pool, tennis,across slrcet. No maintenanceIces. Richard Laikin RealEstato, 283-4871.

Lee Plantation. Adultmanufactured home communitywith security near Sanibcl. .20R/2BA. One year old$73,000. Can 472 6368

Palmetto Palms. Near benches.Let and park model, screenedroom, shed, W/D, A'C, ceilingfans, extras. Pool, activities.Priced negotiable. Make offer.Cai1cwnor466-1195.

' E»lra nice one bodroom mobilehome, fully furnished. Adult

. park. Walk to beach. Ownergoing north, don't miss thisgreat bargain I SunnylandMobile Homo Park, 111. 19241San Carlos Blvd.. FMB. 765-0436or.463-6893.

MOBILE HOME Unit B-13'$15,000. See ij at RedCoconut, 3X1 Estoro Bfvd . FtMyors Beach, 8.00 A.M. - 6.00P.M. Open 7daysawt?ek.

YOU and Your Guest Will FEELAT HOME in this BRILLIANTDOUBLE WIDE, Ottering LAND,VAULTED CEILINGS,FURNISHINGS, APPLIANCESSHINGLE ROOF, DOUBLE-WIDE DRIVE. ADULTS PARK.-Gem Real Estate, Inc., (813)995-2436. '

WHY RENT ? OWN HOME.LAND AND ADULT PARK inN.F.M. whero tho FRIENDLYFOLKS UVE. $51,900. ULTRA-DELUXE COLONY Park Mode)in BEAUTIFUL FOUNTAIN.VIEW. Gom Real Estate, Inc.,(813)995-2436AMm

COMM. PROP. ft"FOR SALE yTry your terms on this 7 UnitApartment Building. NearFowler & First Street, excellentrental history, onsite manager.$139,000. Gam Real Estate.Inc.. 995-2436. • „ " • • " .

Here era FIVE INDUSTRIALBUILDINGS in an industrialpark, each on its own lot,package includes fenced area.'Good income and/or userproperty. GEM Real Estate,Inc.. 955-2436. „ -,-

LINDA L 0 M A "J<JSI otl Sanibcl.. two - 6 unit

"apartment buildings Excellentrental hislory. Price reduced lorquick salo Sornu formsavatiablo. Tropical Hut ReallyInc., 936 J200 or 4820001

EXCELLENT LEASEDInduslrial/OHico Bo tiding onMetro near Daniels offers astrong positive' cash flow.attractive construction,"name" tenants. Opportunityknock* for the smart investor.Gem Real Est.ito, Inc.-995- '

• 2436."'- ,. • - .

HOMESFOR RENT

Sanibol - On!y stops l<cm BioSEACH.Nfwl/decorated, 4 .bedroom ground level horns.' •

Heated pool, reasonable ='monthly rates. March. 1990 still,

ailab'c (419)756-3211, * '/cmngs(4l9)75G-4945. -

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ANNUAL RENTAL unlumishpd2 bediooms. 2 bafts, den, 2 carga-age, low maintenance. Lotsof storage ISLAND REALESTATE. 472-1123.

, TOWNHOUSE. 2-bedroom, 1-'~' J/2 baih, living room, dining

room,' kitchen, fully lurnshed.On canal with dock, deeded:

,,boach access across street•"$735/mo. plus utilities. First,

last, security deposit AvailableMay 1st 4720244.

SHELL HARBOR CANAL HOME

775 Conch Cour t , FOR LEASE BYOWNER. Immaculate Michigan Home inexceptional neighborhood. Three bed-rooms, two baths/ living room, diningroom, family room, breakfast area.Cagedsolar heated southside pool^two cargarage, electric boat lift davits at canal.$1,900,per Mo,, -annual leaser Couplepreferred. To view: Call 395-2313.

Two bedroom, two bathfurnished townhouse. Pool andboat dock. Available until

- December, $550 per month466-3393 of 466-3433.

RIVER'S EDGE - Patio home, 2bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 cargarage- Beautiful view, close lobeach. Newly decorated. 481-600876556e6

ANNUAL RENTAL - Brand new,3 bedrooms, 2 baths,unfurnished homo. West end ofIsland Available April 1st Nopots. $95O/mo. Call Jelfrey.472-0236.

AllQntionl Attention) Attention!SANIBEL HOMESITE. Pricedropping $1,000 each week,'was $119,500, now $144,500.Can Hap Connolly, VIP Realty

599,000 firm I Elevated enoughto build a ground level homo.

Sanibefs best buy. Glenn •Corretta, Broker, Salesperson,John Naumann and Assoc.,,Inc.. 1-800 -232-6004, (office)

1-813-472-3121. (office) 1-813-- 481-3553 (aft. firs).

Gull Front Motel

29 units, pod, ample -' parting, Great income!

52.900,000

GULDER \REAL ESTATE INC.

Call 765-4500

jup, li472-0005-

MOBILE HOMES, fORSAtE 8

ADULT PARK $56,900 STARTSYOU RELAXING ., ANDE N J O Y I N G T H I S ,OUTSTANDING 24x56,TWO/TWO, FAMILY-ROOM.ENCLOSED PATIO. DELUXEK I T C H E N . LARGEBEDROOMS, WALK-INS,DOUBLE CARPORT WITHUTtUTY. PHONE. GEM REALESTATE. INC. (813) 995-2436.

~ OUTSTANDING "OPPORTUNITY I Exceptionally

DELIGHTFUL TWOTWOinducing LAND OWNERSHIP

offering LUXURIOUS LIVING in-' Beautiful Lake Arrowhead

V-Oago AFFORDABLEMaintenance Companionship,Amonifos and RELAXATIONINCLUDUED. $51,900. GemRoal Estate, Inc.. (613)995-

2436 AMPM.

SMALL DOWN PAYMENT MAYWORK ON THIS INDUSTRIALLOT AND BUILDING for only533.000. Take a look, it couldbe yours with own or financing.GEM Real Estate, Inc., 995-2436 Day/Night. ' : -

FT. MYERS BEACHWaterfront business site.

2 commercial docks 8 duplex.Room lo expand, 2 bedroom

home. Will divide.

NAOMIJOHNSON•- Realtor/Owner2171 Eslero Blvd.FL Myers Beach

463-6756 .;>

ANNUAL LEASENear Captiva. Taslefullyfurnished 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,olovatod homo. All luxuriesincluding largo private sundeck. Beginning May"15lh.$875., no pots. (414) 473-7099. -- <S.

Dunes area, private setting. 3bedrooms, den, living room,dining room, groat room, wetbar & all appliances. 2.340 sqft. plus garage. Call, (a 13) 693-0997,

GUMBO LIMBO annual rental.Unfinished. 3 bedroom, 2 bath

•. home on lake. Large screenedin porch. $l.O0O/mo. + utilities.472-1393.

Cape Coral - 3 bedrooms, 2 ;baths, screened pool Hoarhospital. t)el Prado. 5650 amonth. Available May 1st. 772- :8239. . . - , . - : . ;

SHELL HARBOR3 bedroom. 2 badi pool home

4-6'months winter season ,.rental. Also available, summer5/26-10/31 Call Mr. Stecke,

1(800) 320 4632 or1(800)325-1352. ,

SANIBEL HOMELocated near Wildlife Refuge

and beach, 2slory I-bedroom,furnished, A/C, 2-bikes and

other comforts of homo.Reserve now. Annual plus

utilities. Please call:472-3972.

Sanibel annual. Wullcrt area.New 2 bedroom. 2 bath home.Enefrjy efficient, stained glasswindow, all appliances A.Cmakes (-GO hot water, forestview from every window. Largestorage room. Open June 1stNo pets. S800/month. (414)473-7099.

. FT. MYERS BEACH2 bedroom, duplex.

Florida room. Extra tot includedNAOMIJOHNSON

Realtor/Owner2171 Eslero Blvd. "RMyereBeach

463-6756

ANNUAL RENTALSNew old Florida style homesavailable yoar round starringJuly and August LocaUicf inThe Dunes and on east end of

. Sanibel. Laiga, immaculate 3 84 bodroom homes. S 1.300 -SI 400 monthly. Am cri t icsincluded.(813)472-2501. ,,

SHEILHARBORSEAWAUED CANAL HOME

3 bedroom, 2 bath. Living-dining room, family breakfast

area. 2 car garage with electnc

opener. Swimming pool isenged and solar heated with abeaubful southern exposure,

canal sido dock for 22 ft. boat.10.000 Ib. electric boat davits.Immediate availability, either

furnished or unfurnished.Annual lease. $1,900 per

month. Couple prnferred. For-". appointment,

Mr Burnham -

395-2313. ;

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. ., BAYVIEW HOUSEfo r ' r«mt, unfurnishedbedtooms, garage Annu;rental.

CALL (201) 647-6099, *

ANNUAL LEASELargo executive house, likenew Cus tom qual i ty

-throughout. Fireplace, sundocks & much moro. 2 car 'gar.igo Deposit, 51,300 amonth plus uitlifjcs: Call (B13)3350162.

Private gulf and bay access: »•Charming homo. 2 bedrooms, Ibalh.472-1404

JUm—r""^ '»>' ,House (or runt. Furnished 2bedroom, 1 bath. Annual rer.tal,$60O/mo. Also, 2 bodroom. 1bath on stilts. North end ofisland. $57S'mo.'463 6535

Bctwnen McGregor arid fiver, tblock south of Colonial, walk tostores. Cozy, p r iva te , h

spoliossly c lean, collagehome 1-beilroom, 1-ba!h,kitchen, tjving room and diningroom area. Newly furnished,rticeiy decorated, quiet areawith privsto driveway Perfectfor t ingle, working person. 'Ui'tnios paid $45u7mo. plusseevnty 275 6785.

Srinibct beach "home • 2bedrewn home 100 ya»os fromboach. Eict i l lcnl lacatiort,.attract ively, furnished, allamors-ties Call 395-0637.Annual. ' - ,.

1 bedroom, 1 both furnishedapartment. Annual base. S5O0a month. Con (act Ron, 472-1170 - ..

KEiLV GREENS new 2-bodroo/n. 2-bath un'jrnishcdcondo, $7SC/mo annually.Furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath,tap Moor concki Availableannually or monthly. Seasonal.

-. and off season rentals. Book'your 90-51 rentals now! Call:Vmce Knlly. Assoc Brokers-Consullants (B13) 472-2255 ot1(800)553 2246. . - - -

DUPLEXESFOR MNT 11

In Blind Pass area - 3 bedroom,2 bash house with targe livingspace and scrconed porch.Tropical bird Ho oft your owndock. Walk to the beach.Available monthly beginningMay and tor tho coming '.season. Eves; (303) 229 9233;

Sanibel Island. 2 bedroom, 2full - baths, piling homc.e:Beautiful condition and fullyequipped. Nice ' location.Available from May 1st to"Oclober 30. 1990 No pels.$75C7mo Dlus utilities (516)583-9793A».» =*.**fc=—iiiu"Early Biro" discount specialBest 3BR. 2BA. vacation homeon Sarvbel TastofuPy furnishedwith all amenities. Host beach-.,f/ in. monthly rental. (314) 341- :

0937. ;,

LAKE FRONT 2 bedrooms, 2baths, beach access; coveredparking,, screened porch,$7507mo. No pets. Island RealEstate, 472-1123. -a -.

Large furn ished newlyrenovated apartment for rent.AB ut f tes paid. CaS 463-7662.

Duplex - Annual lease. Eastend of Sanibel. 2 bedrooms,furnished. SmaJl pets OK. J775a month. 472 2614. evenings.±U1 ~ " " - " " 'Lovely 2-bedrcom. 1-bathbeautifully furnished ] «equippeo, .Very near beach.Large screened porch, laundry.$675. a month includes, yardca'e, gait ago and water. 472-4515or472-5865. , . ^

CONDOS/APT3.FOR RENT 12FOR RENT - 2 bedrooms. 2

- baths watorfrort condos, nextto Soncsla Sanibol Resort.Pool, fishing, boating, tennis.Se a son al'monlhly/yearly 466-3313 \

SANIBEL CONDO - Onebedroom FURNISHED oastend. Avatlabte April 1 -Jan. 1,1991. J450.'mo. t ubhtics. CallHup Connelly. VIP,Real lyGroup, Inc.. 472-5187,'Eves:472 00O5

KELLY GREENSAmual

„ Freegolland snerttxs. • -

Laurel, Associate472-8960472-9580

. Fort Myer i Beach annual (>," rental. 7. bedrooms 2 bath. \\&\y

furnished condo. pool, tonnis,across strcei from Gulf.$625/mo. 76S-S1B1 of 482-2285. , -

BoacN. furnished 2 roomcottage, t block from gulfCovered carport, patio, A /C , "private, quiet. Mature adults 'No pels. April-Dec,- $325 * *electnc 463 9458

Cheerful, 1 bedroom furnishedefficiency, 1 block from beach, -closo to super market, bank,rostaurants. S300/mo. pluselectric Includes cable. Nopets No children Annual -rental. 463 5537.

Unfurnished 2-bedroom, 1-bath. '.. -apartment for yearly rental,$435/mO plus seewty deposit. ,Available appro*. April !5lh r -

•:- 466-3545. . ... ^

Attractive 1 bedroomapartment, furnished. 6-8

• month lease beginning May,Heated pool/tennis. No pets: L

.472-2239. ";

Fon M/ers Beach • Large - •furnished studio apartment.Newly remodeled. 6,'mo. orannual lease. First, last andsecurity deposit required. Call:4636232. f*

Townhouse in High Dunes. 2bedroom, S bath with loft Pool.. '& tennis. Available 6-1-90.(814)695-2430. .;

Sanibcl • 2 bedroom, 2-U2 .baBi, fully furnished new condoon lagoon. Available May 1ston annual lease. Mature tenantwith good credit. $600 a monihplus ulihbes. Collect (313) 349-5449. \ •" • (j

Futfy renovated - 1 bedroom A 2bedroom 9partmen!s. Gulf viewand boach access. AduftE, nopels. 6 monlhs or annual. 463- <

. 3038 or 4S3-3O37. . ^

1-tirdroom, t-batd furnishednear Leach. May only. $750.Coif 472 2226. .

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12Norlh end of beach - i e. dbedroom furnished npart/ncnlstor reni, $350/mo 8 up J 63 '6535. , P

South Fl. Myers 1 bedfoomapartment availahla June IsiGroat location, elosn tobeaches 4 causeway Beautiful

. grounds. $495/mo Cat! Juho466-4431I'M 10 - l i l t - H11.»

Furnished exOculivo condo,just otl island at Davis LnKe. 2bedroom, 2 baih pool, tennis.cable TV. Shod or long lerm. -$550 monthly 939-3779 or 472-6S85.

VACATIONCENTALS

1 , VACATION - i /

I 6 RENTALS . | OVACATIONRENTALS 16 VACATION

BENXMS 16 VACATIONBENTAIS 16

CAPTIVA GOLD COAST" GULF FRONT BEACH HOUSE

Bcautllul Private Beach At Your DoorstepPalm trees, sunsols and privacy in a sunny spa-cious "Old Florida Style" home. All noiv lurnish-ings. Three bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths.

$1,100 per week, April 15 - Dec. 15

52,300 per week, Dec, 15 • April 15Monthly rates Available

(Days)201-569-2111. ' (Weckends)914-687-0360

CHANGEOFPACEF3&au!iful vacation home 3bsdroam, 2 b.ith. Your owncrivaio tennis court andswimming pool. 100 yards toCult of Mcmco Call lor imt-s

(2)6) 338-8031 or(216) 338-5281. .

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THE ATRIUM <-

MOBIL HOMES

PORRENT 13Furnishod mobile with deepwater boat dock - Annual. Clean2 bedrooms. 1-W2 balhs,screened porch, washer.W<iter/trish included. Quiet,area. Walk to beach. 765-0264.

For rent-Annualfy, 2BR/1-1/2BA,sinCIo wide-(OPTIONTO SUY). Adult park. No pets.

Newly furnishod 466-7119.;.'overlings.

MFM 1-bedroom. fullyscrooned-in porch, $10OAvk.First and lasl. $180 socuril/and cloaning. Call: 543-7122.

ftENIAL-

SHARING

Furnished room Icr rent. Houseprivileges.' Private entrance.

, San Carlos Pork area Uhltlesincluded. 267-1566, all

COMM.PROP.

FOR RENT

SEASONALMARINER POINT TOWNHOUSE-2 Bedroom, 2-

1/2 balh.

BEACHVIEW- 3 bedroom, two balh horns on GoHCourse. / ~DUPLEX- Sea Grape Lane. One bedroom, 1 balh

each.

LIGHTHOUSE POINT* 2 bedroom, 2 balh wilh

den.

- Call Betty Thompson

THELu>ur!c

condo, lop floor, closest,jo Gull. 'Available aficr~ March 89. 2-wcrk

Call or writefor color brochure

C. G. Leach, UD " ' - .7497 - 99th St. CT.N.While Bear Lake, UH

., .<l~ 55110

(612)426-5759

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

New private luxury homeon the gulf. Available lorvacation rental starling

July. 5 bedrooms, 4 .baths, private pool and

spa. Option for use of altresort facilities. Special

fete through owner.Call after 3:00.P.K. EST.

(219) J71-0115.

In Blind Pass area - 3 bedroom. -2 ba;r-, house wiih large Wing :

space and screened porch •Tropical bird l;(e oil your CAR 'dock Walk to the Deacfc |Available monthly beginning "f.fny and tar ihc coming \season Evc-s (503)229 9233. '" " » - M M - M i l '

Private gulf and bay accessCharming home 2 b«jft>onis 1 ibam. 472-1401. . I

, POJfiTE SANTO 2'bodroor' luiuiy cando on gulf. Pool,

tennis A«'fnHe ApftI Uth and•later 1612)720 8976.

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

BEACH COTTAGE2 bedroom, 3 bath on the

Gulf. S825/wk. oi ll e n o n , SMOOfwk.seaion. 3875/wk.

« " * « ^7872.

0UIE7 QUAINTSANIBEL HOME,

Natural setting. Reservenow ccroecuilve winter

months available. 2story, \ bedroom,

located near WildlifeRefuge. FutnUherf, A/C3 bikem & other comforli

of home. Please calf472-3972.

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LAST OPPORTUNITYto lease the last remaining shop in thePalm Court. A new ground level colonyof Cottage Shops in "Downtown" Captiva.

NOW OPEN!472-1554

OCEANS REACHPenthouse, Gull iron! condo,pool, tennis, microwave oven,newly redecorated, 1 bedroom,sleeps 4 Immaculate •

{612} 472-7994

LOGGERHEAD CAY - Twibedroom, two baBi, beautifullyfumishfd eondo. Pool tennis,cable TV. Rent weekly or-monthly. Call owner (5131 333-13412.

BEACH FRONT CONDO2 BR.2 GA - ALL

AMENITIES LOW - OFFSEASON RATES

FOUR NIGHT MIH.

SUMMER

RENTALS- CONDOS AND HOMES" WEEKLY/MGNTHLY

Laurel, Associate472-8960472*9580

FT, MYERS BEACH °2 b^dracm furnished co.idos 4 3)cottages. S2K)wfc 6mjn!h&or ^lonrje*. $500 per month ' Q

Tropical Hut Really, Ire. "463-4426 3

JULIE " " • " " ' 71Fott M/>;fS Boach waterOont . •propwt/. May ts i Steeps 2 4" A

dtshwiiatirir, and laundrylac^'iios Weekly, rnsnttiiy ftseasonal Includes all uWilies(203J2B1 i382

Lovt-I/. 2 bedroom. 2 baih, gJ IvitTW condo AH amende! neargoll courso. 2 week minimumAvailable after Apnl 23rdSummer rales No p o t Phono

' (70S) 426-1102. owner, leavemessage. ,

Nicely furnished 2 bedroomcpartmenl. Available May 15th,6 monihs. 5550 per month *

, unlitios -395-2809.

ISLAND TOWER PLAZA i| ; '1619 Periwinkle, Sanibel |

jElegant 650 sq, ((..Commercial 2nd door olliceg

jsuite available. Less than S11 per sq. It. Flexible?jterms. - , ' 5call: Bob. 472-1581 (Island Pizza). ' ^

iPROFESSIONAL OFFICE -Suites for lease stnrtmg at$159, ber.voen Sambof and FortMyers Booth. Fax and otherservices available. 466-8682.» " ' " • - • • " - n.t

PRIME RENTAL SPACE in nowprime location. Loss lhan 1/2milo Irom bridge on Esterc Blvd.Ground tovot. no slops. 735 sq.Ft. Of 1,120 sq. ft. lor leasinginformation. Cal!: 463-1875.

PROFESSIONAL

OFFICE

OR STORE800 Square feel with or withoutsludio apartment. Nice harborviow, pa/kin^ newly renovalcd.prime area. <

463-9658

. PEFUW1NKLE - COMMERCIAL -Spaces tor tea so starting at anIncredible low $9 per sq. f t Call:Brokers/Consultants (613) 472-2255 or 1(800)553 2246.

OFFICE SPACE. Private office$300/mo. includes utilities.Fax, copy machine and desksavailable. 472-0700.

Fort Myers Beach commercialstores and olfico space. EstcroBlvd. frontage, ampto parkingand exposure. Reasonable.463-3033 or 463-3037.

VACATIONCENTALS 16

FT. MYERS BEACH2 bedroom homo on canal

overlooking bay.; Sc'l $135,000 or

rcnt$300,'wk. v-NAOMI JOHNSON

Realtor/Owner(8t3) 463-67562171 Eslero Blvd.FL Myers Ecach

Ff. MYERS BEACHElficicncies. 1-2 bedrooms,

S35awf.. & up.$50-$60 night.

NAOMI JOHNSOflRealtor/Owner

(813} 463-6756" » » -» • .» - D I M

Captiva • Directly on Ihc gull.South Soas Plantation 3'C II.Weeks 37 & 38. Sept 15-29.Sa.SOO'Vrk. By owner. Or rent •wilh option- 2 bedrooms, 2baths fully furnished, elc.$75O,Wk. 395 6445. "

2-BEOROOM WATERFRONTCONDO. Pool, tennis, fishing,bikes, microwave, dishwasher,cable, 2-TVs. VCR. 50 hrs.movios. S450.'wk. thru Dec,15th (513)791-3439.

SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION -Land's End Superb location onGulf. Luxurious 2 bedroom, 2bath lor rent by owrxjr. B)' weekor month 416-961-1768evenings OT416-961-4900.

BEAUTIFUL .

VACATION HOUSELuxurious, 3 bedroom, 2 bath,with magnificent viewoverlooking lakes and golfcourse al THE DUNES. Private;

healed pool. Professionallydecorated and landscaped.Ful l / equipped. 'Goiters'paradise. No pets. SI 200/wk.cr Sd.000 month. RalphPonalver. 305-579 0000 or 305-226 5326-

; SOUTH SEASPLANTATIONS

BEACH COTTAGEnTwo bedroom, loll, two bath onGulf. Call owner hi dscouniLuAnn(612) 571-8932.

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GULP SIDE PLACE. 2,000 S.F.'Gull front. 2 BR'2 BA with dan.

i;condo. Has been comparedwilh a Rolls Royce and rightlyso. Low density complex. Twolap pools, six lennis. courts,sauna, Jacuzzi. Decorated byRobb & Siucky. Like new andwould like to keep it lhat w.iy.

, Summer months now available.(216)568-0109.111*1 Hit

CAPTIVA GULF SIDEEffortless vacation enjoyment.

Three bedrooms, 2 baths,open-airy charm, wide inviimg

porch, secluded spa underopen skies. Private lane beach.

. village shopsand restaurants

around Iho corner.SHELL HOUSE{214)993-4843

or (313) 472 6669, :

Loggerhead Cay

AVAILABLE NOW! Sumrtwcrates Luiury 2 bodroem. 2

bath, penthouse ctmdo, Vdocoralcd. vaLJi'id cetlings. on

beach. Beautiful G-all view.Tennis, pool, microwave,

sleeps 6. $644/wk. weekly or.monUily. Discount lor extended

Stay. =CALL OWNER

, , „ 513-831-4205

.CHATEAU SUH MEFtNew, luxurlout, 3

bedroom, 3 bath homewith adjoining beach ,

acceti. Decks on Iwoleveli. Fully (utnlihed.

AvalUblB March 1*(.- ~L. (615) 4S4-76S9

(615) 434-3191{813) 472-6009

12122 -.•££!=: UU.

DISTINCTIVEOutstanding, beautiluKysectuded 3 BR, 2 BA, Samtelhome on acre, Deckoverlooking tropical take.Tastefully lurnishod,'" fullyequipped with all amenitiesBest be.ich. Rent from owner

' ands:

BEACHFRONT HOME onNORTH CAPTIVA ISLANDFully furnished, peace andquiet, spectacular views,

• gloriQus gull sunsats. Weekly- momhty rales includes water

M.i Available row (013)549-7066 or (313)472 6661.i » n ->m- rim

VVJI trade spacious 3 bodroom' 2 b.ifh. Knob Kill condo farhemo or condo on CaptrvaPrefer the week of Juno 83i coitrar. Call (415)986-3956.

DUNES-GOLF VILLALuiunousncwibdrm.cktn 3

bath vi9a on 16th lea,Magmffcicnl lako in fairway

view. Proloss>onefly decoratc-dand landscaped Goller'i

paradise! FJc pets, AvailableApnTSeptcmter; ApH S Miy

$500 wooMy. Jur»A>ptomber• • ^ J1.2OOmonffify.

(€03) 772*157.

314-843-0937 -

'• South Seas Plantation 'luxurious Marina V.lla. 2bedroom, 2 bath, 2 miles ofprrvate beach. Superb locationon water. Ali rosort facilitiesEilcndcd channel cable TV,Renting now through ali or1991. Rent tdfottly dcra ownerand save. Sometimes availableon short notice at discount

914-737*6121, days914-528-8681eves.v-k.-erKls

THE ATRIUM "EirJusive, beauiilullydocoraled. Gull front

luxury at reasonable rales.Brochure available,

H.A.Zapf -(203) 433-5673

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

BAYSIDE VILLABeaulilul wator view, 1bedroom, 2 bath, steeps 6.Call. 201-744-2100, days. Or201-746-7963^. evenings.

. Condo is also for sale.

KING'S CROWN, 2 bedrooms, Z baths. Eastwing, gorgeous sunsei views.OH season and 1991 rentals

now I Phone: Mr. Stocks1 (800) 323 4692, or1(300)325-1352

SANIBELGULF FRONTCONDOS :

Great views from our 1 or 2bedroom beach iron) corner ~condos. Bright and breezy,completely furnished andequipped. Pool, tennis, cableTV. Weokly renlais. seasonalrates, brochure. (002) 223- "3640o. •

Fabulous house, 200 yards tobeach, 2 bedrooms, and loll. 2baihs, pool, tennis ! Sundecks, screened porch May1st Dec 154700 tvk Dec-April 3&$t.40Owii. (314)642-

.5174. ^ ; -

FM3 house 3-bedrooms. 2-baths. screoned poo), stflps to

-, teach. Completely furnished.' May 12-May 2B, 1990

J35awk (813)4630637.

. Sanibel Beach Club I - Sleeps6. Gu!l view, pool, completelyturnishud Washer-dryer,available Juno 2-June 9. VI95 aweek + damaga deposit. Nope!s. 481G986.

Sanibel beach front cottage,two bedrooms, two'-balhs,kitchen, fireplace, living room.cable, screened porch.Boatful beach 5 15 !o 9-15S475wcek 9-15to 12 15. $425week Call 472-1336 before6 0 0 . • • ""

Under the palms wilh the beachas your yard when you rent this2 bedroom, 1-1/2 balh gulMronthome. May-OcL $600 a month463 2883.« Jan - m i - nin

Sanibef Island Florida -Sandpointe condominium >renial, two bedroom -gufl Irani,beautiful pool, low off seasonrates starting April 21st (313) \646-7547

Pleasant collage - Close tobeach 2 bedrooms, 1 baih -Available May 1st - Nov 15th.$550 a month + utilises BisscHRea-ry. 472-OSB0.

KIHGSCROWNLuvyry fiul' front. 2 bedroom

Availnb'o afior April 15th andlor IB9I season Call (708)887-7326 . .-

NORTH CAPTIVA 1SLAND_-Now delu*e air-conditionedhouses. Sleeps 6 Access byplane or boat only. Water taxiservice available. 305-971-0456or407-391-07U.

. LOGGERHEAD CAYTwo bedroom, two bath. Gullview. OK season ratesabatable until mid-Oecemberat '$550 per week. January: $300per week, February: $1,100 perweek. March: $1,250 per week10% discount for tinglecouplos only. Additionaldiscount lor extended stay

. CaB (201) 223r67«.

SOUTH SEAS -

PLANTATIONSBeach CQlUge. 3 bedroom, 2 .bath on the Gult. Pool andtennis. May »-eeks: $1,230each. Summer weeks: $1,015each. Fan weeks. $1 120 eachCad:

SANIBEL ISLANDTwo bedroom. r*a bafli :

, condeminum beautiful^decorated, great Gull view,pool, tenno, caNe TV, best

rates on the Island $475 MK.(off seasan)

(813)4B1-3';&3((?ve5)

- OCEANS REACHGull Front

- , Pool, tennis' '" Available now!Great location. Qu^et.

1 Bft (4 potman) JSOC-wii,2 ffil {6 person) $110G7WHSummer Rates Available

Call lor reservations,brochure-

813M72-4554

SUNDIALGuil Ironl one and rwo bedroomcondos in " A " building. Nicelj-lurnished. Available weekly!10% discount for four weeks orrnoro.

(215) 492-9258

SHELL HARBOR INNSanibel, Gulf view condo. 2 BH.c 2 BA. washer/dryer FuB

kitchen, sceened porch.sleeps 6. Restaurant, tennis,

sailing Available da.ly. wt-eMy.•••< 201-241-9430 ,

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161 CAPTIVAJ •ORIGINAL" PRIVATE! BEACH HOME- in South Seas Plantation. 100I ft direct bench Iranij Decorator designed 3: bedroom, 2 bath, screened: porch, decks.; 203-259-8896 .I VtMKl --MM- MMi : ATRIUM: Exclusive Gull front condo: residence. Available after. March 31st. 1990, and for ;99tj season. :Two week minimum.: Call owner at (708) 887-7826.

SANIBEL5URFSI0EPrune, gulf ftont, 2 bcdioom. 2

balh, crd umi on !to bca<Ji. Nosmokcis please! Raservo witf

owner. (506) 369 5727.

SOUTH SEASPLANTATION

ON THE BEACHBeautifully decorated 3 -

bedroom. 3 bath plus tott.Screened porch. Call 10 a m.

- 11:30pm714-497-9606 -

ILLNESS CAUSESCANCELLATION

•" NOW AVAILABLEFOR 1990 SEASONVACATION HOUSEYOU'VE ALWAYS '

WANTEDMost private beach, dock on

bayou, healed pool, wide, porches, open sunning decks,

Chateau Sur Mer area, idyllicluxury and comfort, easy caro,no eflort vacation homo. Three

bedrooms, thrao baths.Monthly rentals.

Call for rales.(3145 593-4843.

Our Islandhas no carsnocrowds.

Grtal llthtng, excellent•helling. Cuual dining.

Rent-A-Luxuiy Homeor Townhouse from

r $900 lo 2,100/wk.;Upper Cspilva Prop.

Mgmi,P.O. Box 476

Ciptlva, FL 33924813-472-9223 , -y)

SANIBELSURFSIDEGULF FRONT

2 bedrooms, 2 baths.Unbeikrvabk) view! Also, have3 bedroom pool canal home

Also. KING'S CROWN. Book -spring and summer now and1991 winter season. Cai Mr.

Slocko, 1-{500)3284692or{l" (800} 325-1352.

Ono bedroom adult condodirectly on Fort Myers Beach(Notth end). First floor, greatGulf view, healed pool, cable.$550 weak, or $2,100 permonth. No pets. (813) 549-0246.

NORTH CAPTIVA ISLANDSafety Harbor Club, 3bodrooms, 2 baths withJacuzzi, next to pool. Watertaxi provided. (716) 671-8336.

' SOUTH SEAS 'PLANTATION t

Ono bedroom beach front villa.April 14-Apnl 21 (Easter Week).1/3 otl Soulh Seas pricing.Olhor special pricing. 89/90season. Deal dicel wi!h owner.

201-835-8395

SAfJIBELGULFSlOE2BR/28A condo,

•cr«aned porch, privatebeach. Beiullful decor &tpaclous. Poo) A tennis.Dock available. $53S/wk.

-- Aik about owner'sdiscount plan.

(516) 567-5999

THE DUNESTownhouse - 3 bedroom, 2-1/2bath, beautiful lake view. 16thfairway.-' Clubhouse, pool,tennis. Available April 1st.Year's lease available.•„ (612) 426-3437..

VACATIONRENTALS 16

NEW GULF FRONTHOME, CAPTIVA

5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Weekly o<.monthly Available loroccupancy *n Juno

992-7070

POINTE SANTO' : DESANIBEL2 bedrooms. 2 baths sleeps 6Boaul.luily decorated. Gullfront condo at reasonablerates.. Weeks available inMarch. April, A May Call ownerdirect and save. (215) 539-9281. :

VACATION LEISURE. AT ITS BEST!

Unique Paraduo cnly 15minutes from Finland.No cars ! No crowds !

Private lu»ury homes frcmS60O51.750 per week.

Includes bail f;

. RENTAL DEPARTMENT:A TMELMA.6.REE0,«f:•v'.JF.-yREALTY <:i5f-!i->.-Uc«|Hd RE Broker :-.••-•••:••*(Bll>47tS66S.'v"'li-«=,?; (813) 472-5545" n-

V iCALLAUis ioN: '

•a ' -a tr -a v TT

SOUTH SEASPLANTATIONLAND'S END

VILLAGE3 bedroom, 3 bath, fantastic

viuw of Gulf and Redfish Pass>Weekly or monthly rates.Save drect thru owner

AskforBruco1-600-526-1316

201-627-1267. Evos.•O V V V H - tT

SUNSET SOUTH CONDO f£,bedrooms, 2 baths, screenedporch. Gulf view, completelyfurnished. Nov. £ Dec. 1990.Feb., March $ April 1991. Call(813)472-1226. or(813)4S63646.

SANDALFOOTGULF VIEW

1 bedroom, 1 balh, nicetyturn^ried condo. Supcb

locafcon, poS. iennis.cable TV. Besl rates on

Sanibel Island$65O\vk. during season.

(614) 373-7762«i'n

VACATIONRENTALS 16

^ TENNISPLACECONDOC-31

Below market rental rales. 2bedioom, pool & tennisDecember l&l April 30th, 19:40-1991 season No children orpets. Direct boal access onunobstructed canal $1,700 permonth. •

j ( i 412-472-6222

UCKEELIA. FLORIDA 2bedrooms, 2 baths, wateilrontcondo in a marina. Pool, boalslip included. GREATSUNSETS. Available by week

•or month. Call: I (800) 648-1519 anytime,

WEST GULF DRIVE W i o u snewer custom built. 3badfooms. 2 baths, pilinghomo. 400 ft. from>Gulf.Available April 9th on (201)561-4984.

CAPTIVA lunury 3 bedroomcondo. Pool, lenms court. Gulfand Bay access For rent byvvock. (517)321-6324.

KELLY GREENS2 miles off Saniboi CausewayPiny golf tree ! Sparkling new-2EV2BA condo with gall courseA marsh view, pool, tenniscourts, clubhouse. GarageApril • November. S2.1C0month, in season $2,600 (21S)543 4711 or (813) 46S-1557.

-- CAPTIVABeautiful Gulf fror.^ house.Private beach, healed pool,screened porch to, enjoygorgeous sunsets, sun deck,

. vaulled ceilings, all amenitiesWeekly, monBify; 472-176J.

WANT TO BUYREAL ESTATE 17

EXCHANGEOwner ol luxurious condo in

restored mansion in Newport,Rhode Island, seeks a ta* freeexchange for Gult front condo

on Sanibel or Capb'va

Cafl Dan Thompson(207) 783-6411, daysor (207) 782-7215, *<;

gWrite to: Dan Thompson

155 Center SI.AuDum, Maine W21D

for further information orabnxlxre.

SOUTH SEASPLANTATIONBEACH CLUB ill

Weeks 42 & 43, October 19* -Nov. 2nd 2 Bdrm., sleeps 6,

directly from owner.

CASAYBEL-Week 18. Upper corner floor. 2bcoVocms, sleeps 6 First week

in May(514) 229-3804(514) 845-7147

SPANISH CAYOno bedroom condo, sleeps ~"four. Washer/dryer, pool, nearbeach view Gull. Available fromApril 14, 1990. 2 weekminimum. (708) 858-1122 alter5.00 P.M.

Do you own property thatmakes you fed up? Like to soilit at cheap prico? Cash talks !Aro you listening? Phono Harry.Jr. 4Q1-O541.'

WANT TORENT 18PROFESSIONAL SINGLEWOMAN, seeks annual rcnUl •on Gambol - Preferably 2-

. bedroom, unfurnished condo onor noar bay or gull - Beginningen or about May 1st. Call 693-1S32(Fl. Myers)

An elliciency apartment yearround for retired executivecoupto. Part ttno occupancy toreduce travel lima for islandinterests. Respond: 472 9160or P.O. Box 1104, Captiva. FL'33924. ,

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES

HELPWANTED 31 HELP

WANTED 31Become S25 daty And Keep nil -Iho money ! For complpiodcta-ls RUSH J l S A 3 £ to-RH F(t5ch Co. E.t H I Bo.20233. St Petersburg. FL33742 . ;

GERMANY t Can you afford notto invest m Ihc market o> O'o(ulure ? Individual compclcnfadvice l>om corisultnnts. POB100224. O 2BOO Brpman,Germany

DEALER ROUTE - EARNMSSiMONTH RESTOCKINGCOMPANY SECURED RETAILACCOUNTS IN PROTECTEDTERRITORY WITH PATENTED,UNIQUE SPECIALTYP R O D U C T S . NOCOMPETITION PRICE OfJLY:S3.995. 1 (800) 863-3961ANYTIME±11*1

23MATCHMAKER

INTERNATIONALAmctiui 's ' l

Inlroduction ServiceChamber Member

Not an escort setvico1

^ 939-3283 ^ 743-3283 '}

Gold aed,tca'd-12.500 trerttlinvt - Ha bank accounl'credit,check • Bui'drepair credit t"Guarantood I Prs approved !Call 335 3407. 24 hrs

A WONDERFUL FAMILY,EXPERIENCE. AUSTRALIAN.EUROPEAN SCANDINAVIAN.'JAPANESE HIGH SCHOOLEXCHANGE STUDENTS:ARRIVING IN AUGUST-'BECOME A HOST FAMILY-AMERICAN INTERCULTURAL:;STUDENT EXCHANGE. CALL1-000 SIBLING :

Want lo bo on TV? Manyaverage men and womenneeded lor commercials andgame show contestants Fordetails call (813) 620 5031,

Orrice M»n«g«r

Full 1 part lima.Soma evonlngt i nd

weekend hourt.Mud b* t h i r p ,

r»pomlb !« and enjoyworking

with p»ople.472-t301

LIVE IN lo care for wheel chairbound male. Room and bci 'dplus salary. 2 dxyi a week off.Part time help needed 2 daysS,in Carlos Park area, 267-1566 after noon.

RABBIT ROAD CENTER -Sanibel. Loving care givernoedod lo work witti childrentwo or moro days per week.-Grandmothers welcome" •Tolls paid Ten or Mary 472-8687.

PART-TIMETEMPORARY LIFEGUARDSHinr-g 3 positions for seasonalWofiua'd pos.hOns Applicants

must havo Red CrossAdvanced litaiavmg

CcrDtica^ Must havo ability to~ work floitblo shifrwork,

weekends and hoSdays, $7 20houny, Sarnbol toils paid

Apply: Ciry of Sarubci,-.BOO Dynlop Road,Sarybel, FL 33357

on or bclore 4 23 90.For further inlormaton, contact

Mrs. Gibson st(813)472-9615

EQUAL OPPORTUNITYEMPLOYER ..

Former Marines As a formerMarino yau can earn ema payand great benefits in the h'-annc.Corps Roscrvo You m.gMqualify lor tho, educational -nssmlarvo bonus (now Gl &n)

i.nnd there's a promotionincont.ve. Plus, you get backthat pnek; and respect you hadon achve duty, AD of this andmore lor only ono weekend amontn and rwo weeks of annualtraining duty. For moroinformation on how you can.reserve your place on tholearn, can your Marino Reserverecruiter ton free at l-800-THEUSMC MARINE RESERVE.Reserve your place on thoteam. -

Travel.agent . Full time lorfriendly Sambel agency Ono :

year minimum eipenence 472-1923.

SUPER SALESOPPORTUNITY '--•

On S Off Shore on Captiva has

fu3 and part limo salesopenings Excellent pay pfui

commissions, incentives.employng disccunts &

benefits ScH terrific clothingand. accrssories. For the whole

family T*o stores Ficti lehours

• '• CaB Julie Paims.

Recepttcnist with typing skills.Real estate development insales office. Telephoneanswering skills and lighttyping required Real estatelicense dcsi'ed. but notmandatory. Knowledge ol wordprocessing preferred Salarybased on skill and experiencel e r o l , Ca l l BobRauschenberger, NaumannPrDpert.cs. 47243225.

Wanted. Beginning acto/s lorTV commorciajs. movie eitrasand game show contestants 'Many needed. Men-women ofALL ages. No experiencerequired f Details (305) 480-4510.

LONELY ? Tryielephonoromance Ihs Christian way ?Meet people 24 hrs a d3y. AHages. -It's so easy". Call 1(900) 86O-0609- Only S2. firstminu!a$l thercattof.

KEEP THE WEIGHT OFF.CHINESE •- WEIGHTMAINTENANCE HERBS.RESTORE"HARMONY ANDBALANCE TO YOUR BODY:NATURALLY. TAKE IT OFFAND KEEP )T OFF. TWO DAYSAMPLE. 'SEND $2MAINTENANCE. 2201 SCENICHWY., SUITE 0-7^,PENSACOLA.FL 32503

SUPPLEMENT YOUR.:• WCOME n

8y scHng aefverbsingspace par! Cms.

"Wednesday Friday"in your area for East Lee

County's most successful• weekly newspaper, _THELEHIGHNEV/S

Must have a valid Floridadriver's license and your own~ car. For further mfotmationand'or intervew, call; Glenda

Seidel at359-2I9) Of 369-7538

"Atteniioexcellent

n: Eapay!

products at home.602 83883SS. E«t

sy work,AssembleDetails. (1)W-1774-

"Attention -,,. Hiring IGovernment jobs - your areaMany immediate openingswithout waiting list or test.S17.S40 - J69.485. Call 1 (602}839-B8S5. Ext. fl-1774/*

HELPWANTED 31Part-lipumpei

cashiers andEvenings and

weekends. 76^4345.

GENERAL OFFICE HELPBookkeeping - andreservationist. computerknowledge helpful. Part limo

"AHontion: Postal jobs ! StartSii.di/hour I For applicationinfo call (I) 602-838 8885 ExtM-1774, 6.00 A.M. - 10.00P.M. 7days"

POSITIONSWANTED 32

MUSICAL 40

HOUSEHOLDFOR SALE 41

GOING AWAY lor the summer?Mature, meticulous elementaryteacher seeking Sanibelresidence to housesit 4-8weeks 6/15-8/15. CallMarianne, (614) 443 5381,eves. 6 00-10 00. weekends.

Live in nanny position. Hasnan^y training and own car. ,',CaH;yicki (813) 4540936. :

Carmaker positon cm Captivawanted - Professional non-(moking, marnod coupk> seeks (

ureUkef position or similar in: exchange (or l i v i ng^accommodations, Year roundpreferred Excellent on h'fifidre le ronce i , - 395-0564, "'evenings.- •u-: -r • -

Drive a mile save a pile \ Newand used pianos A organsPiano 4 Organ Showcase 4150

..Hanccck Bridge Parkway. NFM*(8y Winn Dixie), 997-4266

BRASS BEO - Queen s>ieComplete with orlhopedicmattress set Never used stillin box. Cosi $1,000. Sacrifice.5250 cash. 481-9599.

Table lamps. $75. Floor lamp.%S0. Black ft gold designer 'contemporary oak living roomtables, all 4*350 Pioneer, newcartridge, turntabte. $25. FMB

"463-1813.

SUNDIALLuxurious Gull condo. 28R'2balh, den. Boautifullyfurnished. Spectacular vie* ofGulf. Heated peg. Tennis * golf 'nearby Weekly or monthlyrentals. (612) 484-9148.

Z BFVI bath piling home on .._Upper Captiva Island. Gul f 'view, 200 It. to the beach. 4passenger electric goll cartincluded, newly furnishedavailable by the dny (3 dayminimum), SI75 day or by theweek. Call Jim. 945-1091.

Newly constructed Island homoon North Captiva Isia.id.Includes 2 go!I carts. Availablofor weekly or weekend rentals.3BR/2 bath. (407) 627-3764 or(4071 74J ?171

BUSINESS ' o n

OPPORTUNITIES d.U

ESTABLISHED, profitable retailbusiness on Fort Myers Boach,$99,000. Call: United Realtv,765-5665. .> - <£ '

Successful celf-employerf 40-yr. old male (rom Illinois,socking business opportunityin tiio Fcit Myers Beach orSanibol area All ottersconsidered. (615) 455; 7770

interview. 472-4554, 2.00-4.00P.M

BHEAK INTO MODELING: Nowscreening 60 aspiring modelslor calaloguu. Also TV and upcoming moves- PARAMONTTALENrAGENCY,651US 19Sou'h, Palm Harbour. FL34684. t-769-3088

Position avai lableCondominium building 1

Investors/developers - EstateSale, S acres directly in path ofprogress. Amber Vojak.Personal Rup,'(B13)992 5418

Drr.ers: Long Hart. KLLM, IncLakeland Terminal now hiringsingles, teams, and 2nds wilhrecentOTRexp Call(813)683-2202 or (800) 525-4668. Mon-

Drivers - Come for the" Money.Stay for Ihe Stability/J B.Hunt, one of America's largest

,- Beaubtul natural rattan: Sofa,two lounge chairs? cocktailtable, lamp table, ottoman •reversible cushions newlycovernd with neutral shadoRobert Alien fabric; mintcood'&on, $675. Craftsman gaspowered leaf blower withvacuum attachment • usedtwice. $55 Stanley remotecontrol garsge door opener.S75. 472-4503

6 piece bedroom set. ivorycolot. $400. d a between e 00A M.« 9 0 0 P M , 472-1266. ,

TRUCKING AND BUSCOMPANIES! Repair, parking,distribution facility' for snle.includes 14' doors, mechanic'spil, office, parts area, ownerfinancing. Call GEM Real

Apartment provided. Respondto: PO. Box 253. Sanibel. FL33957. Inquiries confidential.

HELP WANTED. FMB breakfastlunch cook Call 463-3316.

transportation companies,pays its drivers some of thebest salaries in tho business.Cafl 1 (SOO) 643-3331 today-EOE. Subject to drug screen.

ATTENTION; POSTAL JOBS IStart Si1.41/hour , ! Foremployment directory-application info call: (1) 602-638 8835. Ext. M-11006, 6 00

Grantftaihor clock lor sale. ..-Wanted: Responsible person to .-=•assume balance on beautiful " .Grandfather clock, smallmonthly payment plan. Willdelrver, no charge. Cafl 1 (800)727-2562.

Two malching bookcases, dark t _wood finish, both $85 Ask forJean, 472 3125 or 466-1772

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41 MISC.FOR SALE 42 SERVICES 47

White wicker • bedroom setking size, $700. Cockta;! table$125. Chair.$50.472-2727.

WHITE PATIO FURNITURE. 4S"round table, 6 chairsr 2 smalltables. 1 chaise lounge, goodcondition. $150. 472-4950(loavo message).

Oesk. $124. Cherry end tables.- $99. Lamps, $25. Roscvilla

pottcty. Mclntosh CuriosityShoppo, 16450 San CarlosBtvd.. Ft. Myers (no i t to DodgeStore). 4540040.

Kirk Food Consultants -Restaurants or small business.Consultant can help increaseyour ciirront > business orinstruct you on how to createsomething new No job too

. s m a l l . 693-7080.

Refrigerator, new Hot Point. 23cu. ft., glass shelves Totureddoor, top Irecier. $400. 768-3371. J-

For sals: Apartment sizerefrigerator. Excellent workingcondition, $60. 395-2811.

Vacuum cteanor • Sears, 4.5heavy duty canister. Usod 6months. Power h o a d ^retractable cord. Attachments^Top of tho line. Cost $279.

.asking $150. Myerloo. 433-' s o o a . _ -.. • .

Nice sofa, Florida colors. $150.Also matching IOVB seat, freewith sofa. Can deliver. 731-

M W 7 . •J&IXi - « " » - IU±i

\0AY BED - White Iron Brass.Complete with ~ two twinorthopedic mattresses andpop-up trundle.-Never used.Still In box. Cost $1,000.Sacrifice, $285 cash. 481-9599. i_ ". - - ~ • •

SEWING MACHINE(LEFT IN LAY AWAY)

New 1990 heavy duty White.Made ot metal. Sows on aH '

fabrics, rienim. canvas.upholster^ nylon, stretch,vinyl, silk, even leather

Sold new-$399.payba'ancc- $119,

THE SEWING .MACHINE STORE

11609CLEVEIANDAVEDRAGON PLAZA

936-3646

WINDOW

GARAGESALES 44

WE BRINGOUR TRUCK'

and cash for your furniture,appliances.?antiques, toots.fishing goar. goll dubs, boatmotors and boats, small items,otc. or complete estates.

- QUICK SERVICES463-6096 -694-5572 ,332-5828

GRACEWAY CLEANING.: Wo hvo ori Santbel.

Excellent local t<•'0 references

Rental units,private homes. -

W-jeUy. bi mon-hty.monthly.

Regular Cleans ordeep cleans.

SUMMER SECURITYMAINTENANCE PROGRAMInexpensive weekly house

checks on afl systems.Tony A Grace Lyons

472-9449.

Include theFun Bookin your

Rduertising Plan.

Call472-1587

BOATS ANDMOTORS 61 519 ft Charger. MS Evinrude, >tike new. Trim & Ml. canvas, "0large fuel tank, trailer. Looks £good-runs great. $2 250, 472- r

5296 g

Boat dock lor rent! From row u>boats to yachts. $5 00 It.. Ft. g

r Myers Beach 466 3393 or 466- n

7£Classic rowing skir! - fiberg'ass £hull Aiih toak seats and trim z

Canvas cover, very fast $875. 3314 fl fiberglass. 1 man canoe, QI$200. 772-7324. -. Q

16 n fiberglass boat with 9.9 - |Evinrude. Runs good, $S0C EO B 0 . 7 6 5 4647.

SERVICES 47 "AUTOMOTIVE

5 family moving sale. Beei tap,12X18 shad, washer, dryer,mirrors, clothes, misc.Thursday, April 19th until sold203Dnftwood.FMB.

LIGHT HAULINGDEBRIS REMOVAL

332-0758DEMOLITION v".

Alice's Upholsteries andAccossorias. 4530 Palm BeachBlvd., Fort Myeis. Upholsteringfurniture, dust tufl leS.decorative pillows, professionalfurniture Refmrshing and handmade children's upholsteredfurniture;'Call: 694-4363. :

Handy Andy can fix it! Replaceit! And make it brand now! 549-1013.

Garage Sale - Bayside Estates17601 San Carlos Bivd.Saturday. Apnl 21st, 9 00 • ? Atolf ice. Sofas, rccliners,rockers, beds, lots of misc.Good prices. YaH come !

48

MISC. *FOB SALE 423

•'XULUGAN WATERSOFTENER, MARK 89,retails tor $1,49», Slightlyused. Priced at $299. We

install. Financing available.CALL LAUREL'Sn 939-3355

May 4th-6th. Wiro. tools.transistors, motors, oicclronicdevices, some new. To 90%o i l . For handyman.experimenters, students. 2507S.E. 20th Place. Caps Coral.

MOVING SALE291SominotoWay ,

turn off Estoro onto Sterling.SatAp>il2tSun.Apr3 22- - ., :

. Home furnishings, organ, J

antiques, tools & much,much more^

South Ft. Myers. 15961 JohnMorris Rd. Huge 3-family.Furniture, clothes & misc.Saturday, April 21st S Sunday,April 22nd.

HANDYMANCARPENTRY -TILE

PAINTING-ORYWALL' 454-1397,_.

FREE ESTIMATES *- t tM- H i l lM ' l

SATELLITE - SYSTEMSSPECIAL. Um'den Satellite

- Receiver with bui l t- indescramblor and on screengraphics, 10" black mesh dish. '.

•' Fully remote control andcompletely installed. Regularprice. $2,300. Special priesgood until Juno 1st. $1,999.Call Mike: Satellite Equipment.1-368-1537; • • = .

LENNOX wins glasses, sun inbox, corner cabinets 10-spoedRaleigh Grand Prix bicycle, 1.5cu. ft. refrigerator, life jackets,

never used.. CALLFRANCINE

731-0600.

WANT TO BUY V vMISCELLANEOUS 4 0

WANT TO BUY all householditems. Especially desired, goodglass, such as: Heisoy,Cambridge, depression glass.All pottery, such as: Hall;?Rosevillo. Old coslumo jewelry,and top cash paid. Call; 482-6671, leave message. -'•-

Wanted: Violin, also need ViolaWill pay well. Please call 549-8529 or writs: T. Marchotti,1145 S E. 36th St, Cape Coral.FL 33904.

.'WOLFF (TANNING BEOS.Commercial-Homn Units Irom$193. Lamps-Lotions-Accessories, MonthlyPayments Low As $18. CallToday FREE Color Catalog 1{900)2286292.

Tno Phoonii Cookio, (813) 695-2024, FL only (800) 329-2024. -Buy ono or a case, an easy wayto lose weight and youil like it -it works,

WHOLESALE VIDEO To ThePublic FAX- CAMCORDERS-VCFVS. All Brands - freedescry | CaB t (BOO) 937-6077.With Model Numbers For YourPrico.

1-9OO42O-9222. Hear ConcertIn for motion-AH groups-artistsfrom RAP to country-comedy.You select tho type location cltho concert $2 first minuto. $1additional, minuto.

Fiberglass by BuringtonIndustries. $1.75/yd. 32Fletcher Dr., N. Ft. Myers. 997-4927.

SERVICES 47MASSAGE THERAPYFor relief from tension. ' '

. physical injuries and stress •'c- related disorders.Swodsh ••' Deep TissueShiatsu Neuromuscular

• Polarity , ReflexotogyLICENSED PROFESSIONAL- DianaSJvorstonaf6f28

1619 Periwinkle Way 9105472-5579

Open Daily by appointmentGift certificates available

iHMIII - t i l l - IMPACKAGING

CONSULTANT FOR ":

PERISHABLES, WILLADVISE AND DEVELOPSPECIFICATIONS FORINSULATED SHIPPING

CONTAINERS, PRIMARYPACKAGES AND

PACKAGE COOUNGSYSTEMS. SAFE

PACKAGING FOR FRESHFOODS, MEDICINES AND

PRODUCE IN TRANSITWORLDWIDE.SMPC, INC.

(813) 472-6969.

Cleaning by Joan a Vincent.*:Homes, mobito homes, condos.Wo do windows and runerrands. 1 lima enly alsoaccepted. Call us iifst! 693-!525. TT.

Handyman and small repairs -No job too small! Reasonablerates. Can Ron, 772-3534. '

CHIROPRACTICHarry G. Kilr, D . C

,3 t^Tho Practice olChl iopt ict lc '

1640 Periwinkle WayLlmstree Center

.472-1824 .

fslandLocksrrtth ' •

24-hour Emergoncy Service 'AAA

472-2394^Walter & Norma Thompson

SEWING MACHINEREPAIR

Retired specialist Will clean,s>l and adjust your sewingmachine in your homo for -

$19.95.Work guaranteed.

466-7762

SATELLITE SYSTEMSSPECIAL. Unidon SatelliteReceiver wi lh bui l t- indescrambler and en screen -graphics. 10' black mesh dish.Fully ..remote control andcompletely installed. Regularprico, $2,300. Special pricegood until June 1st. $1,999.Call Mike: Satellite Equipment,1-369-1537.

Artist will paint your children'sroom in storybook or cartooncharacters. Classics or yourown design. Also stained glassminors and etc. 693-70BO.

INSTRUCTIONALSCHOOLS

BECOME A PARALEGAL.,Nationally Accredited, AttorneyInstructed, Home Study',Established 1976. FinancialAid. FREE Catalog, 1 (800) 669-2555, Southern CareerInstitute, Drawer 2158. BocaRaton, Florida 33427.

PETS ANDLIVESTOCK 49HOLLY'S EXPERT, LOVING.PET-SITTING SERVICE i"HELPS" visits your home -Provides your pets wilh -personalized, loving care, andprofessional short/long terma l t e r n a t i v e s tokennelS'toarding -16 years inIsland pel carQ - Pel ta«iservice - Licensed - Member,National Association of PetSitters-472-tt76

AUTOMOTIVE 53

GREENER GARDENSLANDSCAPE

MAINTENANCEFULL SERVICE

LAWN & PLANT CARE .PHONE

PAULORYVETTE481-0799 u

LICENSED »INSURED

Remodeling and repair -Specializing in bathrooms &kitchens. Also door and window

rooms, decks, and all homerepairs. Licensed A insuredCall Jim at 454-5501. l-

53British car wantcdi MGA, MGT,Jaguar, XKE. HeaJey. TR3/4.SMorgan. Lotus. 1 -947-5118 (rodireo from Ft .Myers).'

'76 Vctvo W.igon, Great e!andcar. Sacrifice. SI 500 cash472-1449.

Lincoln Towncar. '83. 83,000highway miles. Immaculate

. condition. Service records «unlimited mileage warranty.como look. $12.500.395-1241.

Penn Van 23' center console.T-top. loran. fan finder. VHS,chart recorder, five well,inboard F.W.C.. f.berglass hull,in water, will demo., $5,499.472-3033.

FREETRADERwith purchase of 15 It. CustomCralt, 35 HP. Evinrudo. elect,traitor. Depthfindcr, CoastGuard equipment convertible .top. Very low hours. Goingnorth, Ashing *2,!50. 4G3-9242.

•a* Cadillac Sedan DeV.lle,excellent lu>ury family car. Allpower goodies. Red/whiteleather, $5,000 for pampered.maintained vehicle. 939-3779or 472-8885.

-1978 Datsun 4 Door, runs flood.New tires. Body fair. Greatisland car. $400. 472-9490.

19SS tight tan Cadillac DeViKe.Wire wheels, stereo cassette,leather seals, cruiso control.Loaded I Like new, $10000542-5623.

Place yourad in theclassifieds

Call482-7788

54RECREATIONALVEHICLES .

CONSIGNMENTS-WANTED 1

-.656-5070 ,. ^ JAYCORV^ ^

1975-31 f t travel trailer withscreened room. Make o'fer.Indian Creek Park, anytime,466-8030.

1964 Plymouth Baraccuda.- Show car. All original parts.

66.000. 273. VS. 4 speed.Hurst shift. $9,500 or best '-o«er. Call 772-9600.

15 ft span boat, trailer. 4 HP.Johnson. 3550. Can be seoVi ~at: 26 Fairview Blvd., FortMyers Beach.

23 ft. Sloop. Sea Sprite, classsail away condition andequipment, $4,000 or bestOffer. 472-2321.

MAB1NEACCESSORIES 60

'88 Oldsmobile Cutlass CicraBrougham • 4 door, featherinterior, cruise control, stereotape, power seats, window. 4locks. Aluminum wheels.luggage rack, Zicbart rustprooling $8,500. 772-7324. ;":

1981 Buick Regal Limited.Looks good. Clean, A/C, V 6.SI,200. Must soil. 463-0295. ;

1971 Buick Skylark. Clean.A/C. Dependable. $750. MustseB. 4634295. ; : , . -

1985 Buick Century 4 Dr., P S .P.B.. P.W.. stereo, low miles.

"Excellent condition, $3,600. ,995-3309. . . • •«

1967 Olds Cutlass Convertible.Excellent condition, 81,000

. original miles. AM/FM stereo,.;tape player, 350 engine, softyellow, white top, $5,000.O.BO. Leave message, 454-,6226. " • , . ' ' I : " .

Taurus LX Ford. 1936. low 'mileage, very clean condition.Must sell. maKo ol!or. Askirg$6,900. Syrvania 19* color TVworks I Make offer Asking $50.481-2143.

1980 Pontiac Sunbird, moonroof, good condition, nice work'car, good runner $750. 57d-

• 9 3 9 2 . " " " ' ">'•'''

15 H.P. Johnson. Excellentrunning condition, $300. Call472-3582. J =.. , , { -

BOATS ANDMOTORS " 61

• + ' • • . • • •BOATERS I - Looking for an :

exceptional Sanibol canal hometo rent ? Long term leaseavailable. Couple preferred.CaB 395-2313.

* * • • * ** 4V* VVV^VVi'V

Sanibel Marina

i1 FULty EQUiPR|Ep'>

i"-'v: • i . * * * NOW AVAILABLE * * * : t !GflAMMA DOT'S RESTAURANT "T" SHIHTS!',:':.-'• ; i - : : • «,.:••'-*-A.. N. YachtsmanDrive

1907 BMW, 526E, e.celler.1condition. 38.000 miles. .•$17000 472-0001. L' B

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TERRY FORDAPPLIANCE & A/C SERVICE

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Houses, Roofs, Pool Dcdts, Wood Docks

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543-428:7

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939-1226

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Sales & Service

Call 472-1101

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16115 San Carlo's Blvd., Ft. Myers, F[.

HOME IMPROUEMENTS fr REMODELING

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"A LUXURY CONDOMINIUM" - These words are part of me legal description ofGULFSIDE PLACE. Experience the matching Inieriur and the top floor view.$489,000. Call Pe!er Skehan, Realtor Associate, at 472-6565 or, evenings,466-0097. , • • • - - • ._•• .••* • . . - • ' . - •

PHI i HA CASUAL BUT ELEGANT LIFESTYLE can bo

'yours... 2 bedroom condominium at lovely SculhSeas Plantation offers a screened porch overlook-•ing tha Yachl Harbour and Ihe 8lh green. WALKTO THE BEACH.'Rosiaurams and ALL SOUTHSEAS AMENITIES. Call Lynda Traverse-, Realtor*Associate, at 472-6565 or, evenings, 489-3201.

VALUE + • For less Ihan $175,000 you can own •this roomy 3 bedroom. 2 bath condo which ;

" includes Dining and Living Room area, screenedporch and ALL FURNITURE AND,APPLI - '

' ANCE5. Steps to pool, tennis courts and just a ;

short stroll to a beautiful while sand beach. CallCharles Suter. Realtor Associate, at 472-6565 or, :

evenings, 472-5080. r " ' '.

EXPERIENCE. THE CHARM AND WARMTH OFTHE DUNES - View wildlile Irom Ihe screenedporch of this well-maintained 3 bedroom, 2 balhNeimann-Woller 'Heron Model' delight. Enjoysuch amonitles as MIRRORED WET BAR,upgraded GE appliances, sprinklers, SECURITY,SYSTEM and MARBLE BATHS. Room lor apool. Call Owen Donegan, Broker Salesman, at

; 472-6565or evenings, 462-8244. „>_ „ .-;.,

viLOVELY SANIBEL ARMS WEST UNIT... over-it looking pool and courtyard. This 2 bedroom, 2tbatK condominium features a mirrored dining'. woom wall and pass thru kitchen wall with break-:.-1SSI bar.MUSTSEETOBEENJOYEDI GOOD• INCOME PRODUCERI Call Lynda Traverso.

•'•' Realtor Associate, at 472-6565 or, evenings,\\ 489-3201 lor more details. ..

EXCEPTIONAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY"AND IDEAL SECOND HOMEII 2 bedroom, 2balh unit PLUS 2 porches AND a G A R A G E .Steps Irom Golf Course. Excellent On-SileManagement. GREAT year-round rental history.Call Owen Donegan, Broker Salesman, al 472-

, 6565 or, evenings, 482-8244.

TREAT YOURSELF - THE GULF OF MEXICO •A WEST GULF ADORESS ... AND - EXCEL-LENT.RENTAL POTENTIALI All this Is yours In"

• this 2 bedroom 2 bath furnished condominiumoverlooking the pool arid the beach. Call FredNewman at 472-6565 or, evenings, 489-2175.

AN EXTRA MEASURE OF BOTH AFFORDABLEOUAUTY AND VALUE - This 3 bedroom, 3 bath '•home in THE DUNES oilers SOLAR healed pool,OUTDOOR SPA, River Rock palio, LUSH LAND-SCAPING and Toro Sprinkling System...Call JoanGood, Broker Associate, at 472-6565 or, evenings '-472-5225. ' - .'

KELLY GREENS - Beaulilul 3 bedroom, 2 bath,home Is BRAND NEW WITH MANY EXTRAS.CAYMAN MODEL LOCATED ON THE GOLFCOURSE. Amenities include pool, security sys-tem, window treatments. MANY UPGRADES.READY TO MOVE IN. $279,000. LyndaTraverso, Realtor Associale, al 489-3201.

PRIVACY AND ISOLATION - HIGH AND.DRY - 2 lots available in desirable loca-lion. Buy one or two and BUILD YOURFUTURE NOW! Each tot priced right at$69,900. Call Fred Newman, RealtorAssociate, at 472-6565 or, evenings,489-2175. - -,.

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