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-INSIDE THE ISLANDER- local tv listings .............. pages 28,29,30 map of the islands page 36 shelling tips .... ' page 14 Sanibel - Captiva Islander vol.19 no. 12 tuesday, march 20,1979 two sections 15 cents attractive natural Sights for which Sanibel and Captiva are deservedly famous. This week has been set aside as National Wildlife Week and we urge you to bp especially careful when driving -ishtnd roads- -'- - friends. photo by Oliver evans commission reviewsROGO point system bypatharmel Sanibel's Planning Commission met with representatives of the Island Water Association (IWA), the Fire. Dept, and the Building and Inspection Dpt yesterday to review the guidelines for point assignment under the new Rate of Growth Ordinance (ROGO). Under ROGO, applicants for Development Permits will undergo a point-by-point review in the event there are more applicants than allotted Permits for distribution. George Blain, Sr., Inspector for the Building and Inspection Dept., ad- dressed the Commissioners' questions on building standards in a hurricane zone and the effect the State energy code(passed March IS)will have on Island building. According to Blain, minimum building standards required by the Building Code and the Comprehensive Land Use Plan are adequate, and criteria over and above those stan- dards could not be determined. "The minimum requirements are established to withstand a hurricane," said Blain. "I think we can safely say the buildings on Sanibel meet that requirement." Blain reminded the Commission that the City of Sanibel had adopted continued on page 3 moderate cost housing committee prepares survey by gwen Stevenson The second meeting of the newly appointed committee on moderate cost housing last Friday left Chairman Zee Butjer exhilarated with its progress. "I think this is a super committee - I'm so -pleased with what you're doing and your ideas," she told the members after an intensive work session that lasted two and a half hours. Dr. Louise Johnson had prepared a draft questionnaire to help determine moderate cost housing needs and a large part of the committee's time was taken up hammering the-draft into its probable final form. The committee decided that two questionnaires would be in order - one aimed at the potential occupant of moderate cost housing and a second geared for Island employers. The first questionnaire will be distributed to Island employers to be completed by their employees and will address such questions as whether or not the employee lives on Sanibel; if off-Island, how far; current ac- comodations, whether the employee works full or part time, seasonal or year round, number of adults and children in the family unit, family income, type of housing preferred - single family home, rental or owner- ship, multi-family, rental or owner- ship, type of down payment affordable, Aionthly payment affordable. The questionnaire also asks if the employee would afford himself of the opportunity of moderate cost housing if it were available and, if so, would they agree to eligibility standards and certain other rules. The revised draft form will be submitted to committee members for their comments before continued on page 3 hearing held on south seas permit request by gwen Stevenson An administrative hearing was held in Fort Myers last Tuesday as Captiva resident Robert Rauschenberg, the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) and the Florida Audubon Society qhallenged Mariner Properties' request for a permit to dig a channel across the grass flats in the Pine Island Sound Aquatic Preserve to a small boat basin on the southern end of South Seas Plantation. The Department of Environmental Resources (DER) has announced that they intend to issue a permit to Mariner Properties for the channel and so were also named as co-respondents with Mariner in the action. Mariner received a permit from DER four years ago to enlarge an existing boat basin, saying at the time they did not need to enlarge the channel. According to Mariner executive vice-president Allen Ten Broek, however, by 1977 Mariner had decided that they would require a channel and applied for a permit to widen and deepen an existing channel in April, 1977. After several meetings with DER Ten Broek said that Mariner modified their original request for a channel that was four feet below the existing water level, 39 feet wide at the outer limlit and 400 feet long to their final request which is 15 feet wide, 250 feet long and three feet at mean low water to equal less than 4000 square feet. Mariner would remove a total of 195 cubic yards of fill which, according to Ten Broek, isn't very much - "less than one-tenth of an continued on page 6
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- INSIDE THE ISLANDER-local tv listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pages 28,29,30map of the islands page 36shelling tips ....' page 14

Sanibel - Captiva

Islandervol.19 no. 12 tuesday, march 20,1979 two sections 15 cents

attractive naturalSights for whichSanibel andCaptiva aredeservedlyfamous.This week hasbeen set aside asNational WildlifeWeek and we urgeyou to bpespecially carefulwhen driving-ishtnd roads- -'- -

friends.

photo byOliver evans

commission

reviewsROGO

point systembypatharmel

Sanibel's Planning Commission metwith representatives of the IslandWater Association (IWA), the Fire.Dept, and the Building and InspectionDpt yesterday to review the guidelinesfor point assignment under the newRate of Growth Ordinance (ROGO).Under ROGO, applicants forDevelopment Permits will undergo apoint-by-point review in the event thereare more applicants than allottedPermits for distribution.

George Blain, Sr., Inspector for theBuilding and Inspection Dept., ad-dressed the Commissioners' questionson building standards in a hurricanezone and the effect the State energycode(passed March IS)will have onIsland building.

According to Blain, minimumbuilding standards required by theBuilding Code and the ComprehensiveLand Use Plan are adequate, andcriteria over and above those stan-dards could not be determined. "Theminimum requirements areestablished to withstand a hurricane,"said Blain. "I think we can safely saythe buildings on Sanibel meet thatrequirement."

Blain reminded the Commission thatthe City of Sanibel had adopted

continued on page 3

moderate cost housing committee prepares surveyby gwen Stevenson

The second meeting of the newlyappointed committee on moderate costhousing last Friday left Chairman ZeeButjer exhilarated with its progress. "Ithink this is a super committee - I'm so

-pleased with what you're doing andyour ideas," she told the membersafter an intensive work session thatlasted two and a half hours.

Dr. Louise Johnson had prepared adraft questionnaire to help determinemoderate cost housing needs and alarge part of the committee's time wastaken up hammering the-draft into itsprobable final form. The committeedecided that two questionnaires wouldbe in order - one aimed at the potentialoccupant of moderate cost housing anda second geared for Island employers.

The first questionnaire will bedistributed to Island employers to becompleted by their employees and willaddress such questions as whether ornot the employee lives on Sanibel; ifoff-Island, how far; current ac-comodations, whether the employeeworks full or part time, seasonal or

year round, number of adults andchildren in the family unit, familyincome, type of housing preferred -single family home, rental or owner-ship, multi-family, rental or owner-ship, type of down payment affordable,

Aionthly payment affordable.The questionnaire also asks if the

employee would afford himself of theopportunity of moderate cost housing ifit were available and, if so, would theyagree to eligibility standards and

certain other rules. The revised draftform will be submitted to committeemembers for their comments before

continued on page 3

hearing held on south seas permit requestby gwen Stevenson

An administrative hearing was held in Fort Myerslast Tuesday as Captiva resident RobertRauschenberg, the Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation (SCCF) and the Florida Audubon Societyqhallenged Mariner Properties' request for a permitto dig a channel across the grass flats in the PineIsland Sound Aquatic Preserve to a small boat basinon the southern end of South Seas Plantation.

The Department of Environmental Resources(DER) has announced that they intend to issue apermit to Mariner Properties for the channel and sowere also named as co-respondents with Mariner inthe action.

Mariner received a permit from DER four yearsago to enlarge an existing boat basin, saying at thetime they did not need to enlarge the channel.

According to Mariner executive vice-president AllenTen Broek, however, by 1977 Mariner had decidedthat they would require a channel and applied for apermit to widen and deepen an existing channel inApril, 1977.

After several meetings with DER Ten Broek saidthat Mariner modified their original request for achannel that was four feet below the existing waterlevel, 39 feet wide at the outer limlit and 400 feet longto their final request which is 15 feet wide, 250 feetlong and three feet at mean low water to equal lessthan 4000 square feet. Mariner would remove a totalof 195 cubic yards of fill which, according to TenBroek, isn't very much - "less than one-tenth of an

continued on page 6

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Tuesday, Match 20,1979 The ISLANDER

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for offshore drillingby gwen stevmson

The Jacksonville District of theArmy Corps of Engineers has receivedthree applications for permits to buildoperate and remove rigs required foroil and gas exploration and productionoff the coast of southwest Florida. Twoof the permit applications involvelocations to the north of the barrierIslands of Captiva and Sanibel. Thethird is directly opposite the Islands,but is apparently far enough away thatit will be out of sight of the Islands'horizon line.

The permits are being sought underthe Outer Continental Shelf Lands Actand the decision about whether or not apermit will be issued will be based onan evaluation of the impact of theproposed work on navigation ornational security.

Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation administrative directorDick Workman said Friday that therewas really nothing that could be donealthough, he added, "I expect.we willregister some sort of protest."

Sanibel Councilman Porter Goss

agreed with Workman adding that itwas beyond jurisdiction. "I don't knowwhat else we can do except express ourconcern" Goss said "and I'm sure we'llget soft words and assurances. It isdefinitely a question, however, of thecompatability of this type of activitywith the quality of what we have here."

According to the Corps, Mobil Oil willbe required to obtain a NationalPollutant Discharge EliminationSystem permit from the Environ-mental Protection Agency,

Charles LeBuff was not available forcomment by press time but RefugeManager Del Piece said said that itwas, indeed out of the city's jurisdic-tion. 'It only becomes our concern ifthere is an oil spill," Piece said, "andthen we get into the act but," he added,"of course by then it is too late."

Anyone who wishes to comment onthe Mobil Oil applications shouldcontact the Corps of Engineers inwriting before April 9, 1979. Theiraddress is P.O. Box 4970, Jacksonville,Fla.

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979

planning commission from pageone

Appendix J and the 1977 revisions to theSouthern Building Code (which effectsenergy efficiency) as early as lastMarch, but that it had not been"rigorously enforced" due to Sanibel'sbeing ''off the graphs" which deter-mine allotted glass requirements."Since the State has adopted a code forresidences," said Blain, "we have nochoice but to enforce the total code."That code allows for a maximum 22percent of wall space being glass, butapplies only, to structures exceeding1500 square feet.. Ian Watson of the Island WaterAssociation answered Commissioners'questions ranging from efficiency ofcomposting toilets to sod lawns, bothsubjects being considered for positivepoint assignment under ROGO.•According to Watson, composting

- toilets had been tried unsuccessfully inMaryland. On the subject of sod he saidIWA currently asks landowners to signa voluntary agreement saying theywon't sod their lawn. Lawn coveringwhich requires other than rain waterwill be given negative points by theCommission. Similarly, garbagedisposals will also be discouraged fortheir waste of water.

Charlie Fredricks of Sanibel's FireDepartment answered questions on firepreventative building design and ruledout several topics being considered forpositive points by the Commission.

.According to Fredricks it was notasonable to give plus or minus points

>«>r fireplaces, cement versus woodstructure, or metal versus wood studsin construction as long as the structurewas built well and proper safetyprecautions were taken.

Fredricks also ruled out accessibility

to the fire station as a factor forpositive points, pointing out that oncethe Bowman Beach Rd. station isopened all buildings on the Island willbe within three miles of a fire station.

Proximity of proposed constructionto existing buildings, overall lowbuilding height, slow ignition insulationmaterials and easy access foremergency equipment were subjectsFredricks named as possible positiveor negative point factors. One factornot included in the Commissioners'guidelines that Fredricks asked beadded was that of assured width onstaircases to allow transporting astretcher. "Give that one 20 millionpoints," said Fredricks. "I can'temphasize it enough.''

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Every year when the season closes atthe Pirate Playhouse people come tothe theatre and say, "Gee, I wish I'dknown you were closing this early." Toput those tardy theatre buffs on notice,the Hunters today announce that April16, a Monday, will be the last per-formance date. Between now and thenseven performances will be given.

This weekend, Saturday and Sundaywill bring performances of THERELUCTANT DEBUTANTE. Afterthat on March 31 and April 1 two per-formances of a FISHY BUSINESS?followed a week later by JANUARYTHAW, with THE RELUCTANTDEBUTANTE bringing an end to avery successful season on EasterMonday, April 16. Box office 472-2121.Curtain 8:15 p.m.

moderate cost housing from Page onethe next meeting.

Distribution of the questionnaire isexpected to take place through Islandemployers and possibly at a majorcenter nice Bailey's or the Chamber ofCommerce.

The employers' questionnaire willask questions about the number ofemployees, where they live, whether ornot the employer would be willing toparticipate financially in moderatecost housing and if he has difficulty inattracting employees because ofhousing problems. The Committeeexpects to reach all Island employersthrough the use of the City's oc-cupational license system.

Warren Hyde reported on hispreliminary investigations into the

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legal status of a housing authority."According to what I found," Hydesaid, "the statutes governing a housingauthority seem to primarily deal inrentals." The committee had earlierdiscussed the merits of renting vs.selling moderate cost housing.

Committee chairman Zee Butlerdetailed Dick Workman to put togethera task force to look into the guidelinesfor eligibility and participation inmoderate cost housing. "That work cango on concurrently," she decided. RayFenton was delegated to write a scopeof work for a task force on the locationOf moderate cost housing. "You have tounderstand that I start with anassumption," Fentionsaid. "I think weought to look at spreading housing unitsthroughout the Island - we can spread

out with a much more minimal impacton our land than if we concentrateeverything in one spot," Fenton ad-vocated, as he has before, the "24-hour" use of land. Fenton pointed outthat such a use might be exemplified byputting a housing unit over or behind acommercial one. "The commercialbuilding wouldn't be used at night, andpeople aren't usually home when thecommercial area would be in use," hesaid. "A lot of business property, likeScotty's Pub, has residential landbehind it that it can't use.''

Zee Butler will report on the com-mittee's work to the council tomorrow,March 20, and the next committeemeeting has been scheduled forFriday, March 30.

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Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

commentarymoderate cost housing committee making progressThe City Council's Moderate Cost

Housing Committee has now held twomeetings and we are pleased to reportthat they are moving forward with adetermination that, from all in-dications, bespeaks a sincere desire toaccomplish something in this much-needed area.

When-the committee was first for-med there were rumblings in thecommunity of stonewalling andcomments were made by severalmembers of the community that muchof the work that the new committee

was going to do had been done. Anotherelement of our Island communityvoiced their fears that the committee'srecommendations would lower thecommunity standards.

It may seem like a contradiction interms, but the committee is makingprogress that will, if continued, satisfyboth elements. They are concernedthat moderate cost housing be done, asit must by federal law, and that it bedone properly. The work every singlemember of that committee is doingpoints toward, the definite possibility

that the problem of moderate costhousing will find a solution, andpossibly be underway, by the end of theyear.If they maintain the momentumthey have achieved thus far, it iscertainly possible for them to ac-complish this.

They will be calling on manymembers of the community in thecoming months to assist in gatheringand compiling data and doing variousother tasks for the committee. We urgethat you give these people all theassistance and time that you can spare.

letters tothe editorLetter to the Editor

If some of our tourists visitingSanibel while driving on Periwinkleway would show some courtesy andallow their fellow motorist to come outof the side roads onto Periwinkle thiswould e a s e a lot of traffic problems.

And when some nice person lets oneout, please don't blow your horn. Youcan't be in that much of a hurry or youdon't belong on our Sanibel. Also, thiswill make us Islanders very happy.Thank you.

Bill Von Eiff

Letter to the EditorSanibel - Captiva Islander

Thank you for the very nice story byKay Pratt in the March 13 issue of theIslander. It brought back fondmemories. However, many people willrecognize the middle picture, on theright, as the lovely garden in back ofthe Seahorse Shop, still there, andlooking very much today as it did 20plus years ago.

Also, while Don Hiers was very mucha part of the scene when I came toSanibel, he was a young boy and hisfather and mother Martin and SadieHiers were my friends and con-temporaries.

Thanks Again,Mary Aleck

Ed. note: OOPS, SORRY. Mary Aleckis right, of course.

The Shell Collectors Code of Ethics

I realize that mollusks are part of ourprecious national wild life resources,therefore:

I WILL make every effort to protectand preserve them not only for my ownfuture enjoyment but for the benefit ofgenerations to come.

I WILL always leave every shellingspot as undisturbed as possible.

I WILL take only those specimens;needed for my collection and for ex-change at the time...shells in a boxcannot reproduce while I 41m waitingfor a place to send them.

I WILL leave behind the damagedand young specimens so that they maylive and multiply.

I WILL NOT collect live egg casesunless they are to be used for study andthen only small quantities.

I WILL NEVER 'clean out a colony'of shells.

I WILL practice and promote theseconservation,. rides in every waypossible. '

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979

ethics commission investigation clears Butler, GossCouncil members Zee Butler and

Porter Goss have been found innoccentof any wrongdoing according to areport made public last week by a stateEthics Commission investigator.Ethics Commission investigator, DanHarbolt will present his full report tothe Ethics Commission at theirmeeting in Tallahassee this Wed-nesday. On the basis of Harbolt'sreport, and a recommendation fromtile Assistant Attorney General, theCommission will decide if there is"probable cause" to hold a publichearing on the charges.

Both Butler and Goss will be inTallahassee for the hearing, primarily,according to Goss, at the insistence oftheir attorney Jim Humphrey. Theallegations were made to the EthicsCommission last fall by formerassistant to the city manager SteveMaxwell, who was terminated from hisposition in May, 1978. Maxwell hadalleged that both council members heldfinancial interest in MarinerProperties and that their interests hadinfluenced their voting record( MarinerProperties has filed a $100,000 suitagainst Maxwell because of his

statements.) Maxwell also alleged thatMrs. Butler had a financial interest inSurety Construction.

Goss said last Friday that the in-vestigator's report came as "no sur-prise." It showed what it should show -it showed available facts." Goss saidthat he wasn't certain what Humphreywanted him to speak to the Commissionabout, but, he said, "I assume it willhave to do with motive and the system.The legal bill is a significant dollaramount. It is not fair that taxpayersfoot the legal bill without examiningthe motives (behind the complaint) orthe system. The money," Goss pointedout, "is substantially in excess of whatwe paid G and J Investments." (Thecity reimbursed that developer forconstruction and legal costs after a cityemployee's error in the amount of$3,500.00.

"I don't think there's any way theEthics Commission will assess themoney against the complainant," Gosscontinued. "Once they start doing that,they'll put themselves out of business."

Goss said that, although he felt it wasthe taxpayer's responsibility to pay forthe defense of public servants, he did

not expect the public to pay legal feesinvolved in his probable suit againstMaxwell. "That's a personal thing," heconcluded.

Maxwell has continued to deny anypersonal vengeance in his allegationsagainst the council members. "In viewof certain information I had, similarcircumstances, concessions grantedand coincidences surrounding theIsland's Land Use Plan, zoning and thementioned councilperson's votingbehavior and patterns of real propertydevelopment, it compelled my con-science and induced a reasonably in-

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Services were held last Thursdayevening for Vere S. (Pappy) Welkerat the Engelhardt Funeral Home,the Rev. John E. Wilcox officiating.

Mr. Welker, 70, passed away onSanibel, Tuesday, March 13. Burialwas in Decatur, Indiana.

He had lived on Sanibel since 1972and is survived by his wife, Gertrudeand sons Eugene V. and his wife

telligent and prudent person to believea cause of action existed, namelysuspicion of conflicts of interest andmisuse of office," Maxwell stated in aprepared statement Friday.

"At this point, with the result of theinvestigation, the Ethics Commissionhas thexight toquell those suspicions."

"I have no apoligies to make for myactions. I exercised my rights as acitizen which the State of Florida af-fords me. As far as the final outcome isconcerned, God only knows," Maxwellconcluded.

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Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

south seas permitfrom page oneacre" he told the hearing officer Diane Tremoiit.

"We have had the dock permits for the boat basinfor three years but we haven't built them because wewanted to discourage traffic in there," Ten Broeksaid, "because we didn't want criticism levelled at usthat we were promulgating traffic just to justify ourrequest for the channel.

"My sensitivity conies from living in the com-munity. There is a great interest in what my companydoes and we try not to create issues," Ten Broektestified. He admitted that people who had boughtproperty at the Plantation were, however, putting agreat deal of pressure on Mariner to complete theboat basin.

Both DER and Mariner contend that constructingthe channel which all traffic in and out of the boatbasin would use, including the general public, will doless damage to the grass flats than random boattraffic over the flats. Mariner project manager DickStevens later showed the hearing officer slides that hehad taken during an extremely low tide in mid-January that .depicted what he said were numerouspropellor tracks across the flats.

According to the SCCF the flats are a productiveshellfish harvesting area and the proposed channelwill immediately destroy four thousand square feet ofthe beds and have, according to their attorney DavidGluckman a "continuing deletorious effect on thearea."

The question of whether or not a previous channelexisted was a critical one for both sides. Only

maintenance dredging is permitted in a Class II bodyof water, which is the official designation for the PineIsland Sound Aquatic Preserve where this area lies.

Ten Broek produced sworn statement from formerPlantation owner Paul Stahlin that the channel hadbeen in existence for a number of years. Mariner andDER also produced numerous aerial photographswhich they alleged showed the channel indentation.

Gluckman countered with the testimony of acommercial fisherman who testified that he has spent40 years fishing in Pine Island Sound. "There's neverbeen a channel there or I would have seen it," hestated emphatically. He also said that, even if he hadbeen sick and missed some days on the water hispeers would have informed him of a new channel.

DER environmental specialist Kevin Erwin hadrecommended that the permit request be denied, butwas overruled by his boss at DER, Phil Edwards.Erwin testified that a biological assessment he madein August, 1978 led him to believe that the subjectarea would be adversely affected by dredging, aswould adjacent areas. Erwin also expressed concernover indications he found that the water in the boatbasin is inferior to that in the Sound and that thechannel dredging and use of the channel and basin byboats would probably, in his opinion, increase theliklihood of deteriorating water quality. He cited thelack of microscopic organisms in the silt andhydrogen sulphide in his samples as his evidence. "Ifeel there's a potential for future damage," Erwintold the hearing officer, "but I can't say for sure thatit will occur."

He also said that he felt the box cut type of channelthat Mariner is proposing leaves itselfopen to sloughing inward and might"shallow up the depth in time." Mariner has agreed

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to continuously monitor the water in the boat basinand to take corrective measures if the water qualitydeteriorates in the basin. (They are currentlyaerating the water in their larger yacht basin at theproperty's north end). They have also agreed to takecorrective measures if the channel does fill in asErwin predicts.

Edwards overruled Erwin's recommendation todeny the permit on the basis that "even though I amdismayed about dredging the grass bed and amconcerned about the water quality in my opinionthere's going to be more damage without the chan-nel."

Robert Rauschenberg took the stand to argueagainst the request. He is the nearest neighbour to thePlantation property. "It is certainly going to lowerthe value of my land," he said. "I can't be sym-pathetic with just making money and ruining the lastbeautiful area. The sky is full of cinderblocks," hesaid, adding, "I 've planted thefastest-growing hedge that I can but Ican't keep up with your bricklayers." He admittedthat he knew the original boat basin was there whenhe bought his land, but the famous artist said, "Ithought it was just a pond for the birds. This(development) just has to stop somewhere."

The Conservation Foundation is also objecting tothe granting of this (or any other permit that impactsthe Preserve) on the grounds that neither DER northe department of Natural Resources have made up aManagement Plan for the Aquatic Preserve and untilthey do, cumulative effect of requests such asMariner's is unknown.

The hearing officer has 90 days in which to make aruling.

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979

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developers' million dollar suit brings mixed responseby gwen Stevenson

Reaction to a suit brought by OuterIsland Development of Florida, Inc.and Kenleen, Inc. against five mem-bers of the Planning Commission, oneformer member and the City of Sanibeldrew a mixed response last week. Thedevelopers have sued the Commissionmembers and the city in federal courtfor over $1 million in damages arisingfrom the Commission's refusal last fallto issue a permit for six units on But-tonwood Lane on the grounds that theunits were incompatible with thesurrounding neighbourhood. Theparcel of land was zoned for a total ofnine' units under the provisions of thecomprehensive land use plan. JoeSearing, who was not on the Com-mission at the time, and Ray Fentonwho had supported the developer'srequest for six units were excludedfrom the suit.

Planning Commissioner Don Man-chester, who had argued in favor of thesix units, although finally voting "no,"said the greater than "normal" publicreaction was because the ButtonwoodLane site was immediately adjacent toa residential area. "The land use plandoes include neighbourhood com-patibility and we do use it (as a

standard). We're following the plan.But it seems to appear to some peoplethat we're not following normalprocedures, even though we are,"Manchester said last week.

The developers had contended duringthe hearings that the issue of neigh-bourhood compatibility had beendecided when the zoning was allocatedin the land use plan. The parcel inquestion was zoned for multi-family atfive units to the acre.

The lone dissident, Ray Fenton, saidthat he had supported and pushed for acontinuance when Outer Island hadfirst requested a permit for nine units."But then when he presented his finalproposal for six units, I felt thatsoJultion met the neighbourhoodcompatibility standard," Fenton said.

Councilman Porter Goss said that hethought it would be a significant case"from the jurisprudence standpoint."Mayor Duane White said that he

couldn't comment on the case "sen-sibly" since he hadn't seen the com-plaint and City Attorney Neal Bowensaid that all he knew was what he hadread in the newspaper. "But then," headded, "City Attorneys are always thelast to know."

According to City Manager Bill• Nungester, Planning Commissionmembers are covered by liability in-surance for cases such as these.

chamber annual meeting scheduled April 9The annual meeting of the Sanibel-

Captiva Chamber of Commerce hasbeen scheduled for Monday, April 9, at.the Chamber of Commerce building onthe Causeway Road.. The main pur-pose of the meeting is to elect officersand members to the Chamber's Boardof Directors/Reports will be made byChamber president Claire Walter andby the Chamber's committees.

Dr. Harry Kair, Bill Frey, BobBuntrock and George Kohlbrennerhave been nominated to fill the expiredterms of Claire Walter, JeanetteDaniel, George Kohlbrenner and JohnNaumann.

Dr. Kair has been a Sanibel residentfor four years and came here fromDanville, Illinois where he practicedfor 23 years. He is a member of theCommunity Church, the CommunityAssociation, the Kiwanis Club and hasbeen active in Little League.

Bill Frey has lived on Sanibel for fiveyears and is the president of SanibelHomes. Before coming to Sanibel hewas a professor at the University ofMassachusetts and PennsylvaniaState. He is active in the CommunityChurch and has been chairman of theChamber of Commerce's Civic AffairsCommittee for three years.

Bob Buntrock is president and ownerof Executive Service, Inc., and acharter memberof the Kiwanis Club.He has lived on Sanibel for seven years.

George Kohlbrenner has been aSanibel resident for four years and theowner of the B-Hive for three. He wasthe former owner of Industrial ScrapMetal in Mt. Holly, New Jersey. He is amember of the Lions Club and hasserved on the Board of Directors for theChamber of Commerce.

To be eligible to vote at the meeting,dues must be paid on of before March31,1979.

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Tuesday, March 20.1979 The ISLANDER

interval ownership debate sparks town meetingA presentation by Sanibel City

Council member Zee Butler andMariner Properties president BobTaylor on the pros and cons of intervalownership provided the livliest of thethree discussions during last week'stown meeting. The meeting, sponsoredby the Committee of the Islands, waschaired by George Tenney and in-cluded discussions about the historyand implementation of the Rate ofGrowth ordinance and a "state of thewater" report by Island WaterAssociation General Manager RalphZeiss.

Although Taylor told the audiencethat they would be disappointed if theyhad come to "witness a Shootout bet-ween himself and Zee Butler" he didtake issue with some of her ter-

minology.Mrs. Butler began the discussion by

expressing her now familiar concernswith the tax situation that she sees theinterval ownership condominiumsenjoying. "One of the basis for taxassessments," she said, is the fairmarket value of the project. I wentthrough the tax rolls and found that theaverage assessed value per unit atSanibel Beach Club I (a Captran in-terval ownership project) was $43,108.Yet, the average price for that unit thatthe developer enjoys is $169,167. "Weall know that our property is notassessed at 100 percent of its value,"she said, "but Sanibel Beach Club isbeing assessed at approximately 25percent of its value."

Taylor later concurred. "If the taxes

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are not being figured right, they shouldbe figured right," he said. "The cityought to get the county to do it right,and Zee is on target there, but you can'tblame the interval owner for that."

"My concern about intervalownership is not with the owners," Zeesaid, "because they got a real goodsnow job from the developer (a termthat Taylor later objected to.) "Myconcern is that the city is not receivingits fair share of the money and withwhat is going to happen in 2018. Thosebuildings only have a life expectancy of40 years and then they go into partitionand are divided amongst the propertyowners. Sanibel Beach Club I has 733property owners and I don't see howyou're going to get 733 people together.I won't be here but I am concerned forthe future," she stated.

She also expressed concern about theimage and the excessive use of theCity's facilities that she claims is madeby interval ownership. "When we didthe land use plan, she said, "we madecertain assumptions and we estimated2.5 people to a unit. The intervalownership average is more like fourand their advertising specifies six."

Taylor defended interval ownershipon the grounds that, in Mariner's ex-perience with it they found it very"workable" and a part of the overallresort concept. It takes up, accordingto Taylor, where the motels left offwhen the land use plan was adopted."You haven't seen one new motel sincethen, because the numbers don'twork," he said, "but the visitors stillcome."

"Interval ownership is a form ofownership that suits some people - aninterval owner has an involvementwith the Island mat visitors don't,"Taylor continued. "There is nothing un-American about buying part ofsomething," Taylor said with a grin,"or Hertz wouldn't be where it istoday." He also said that, in his.opinion, interval owners probablyimpacted the facilities less than houseguests in single family homes would."We provide complete facilities at ourinterval ownership resorts," he said.How many of you can say that?"

The first reading of an ordinanceregulating interval ownership onSanibel will be held today at 5:01 inMacKenzieHall.

Resources center to hold open houseParents and friends are invited to an

Open House on March 26 from 7 to 9p.m. at the Sanibel Resources Center at1157 Buttonwood Lane. Come meet theteachers, board members and parentsof students involved in this excitingalternative educational experience

offered for students in grades flythrough twelve. Slides of currenton-going projects will be shown,refreshments will be served andquestions answered about thecurriculum, philosophy and goals ofThe Resources Center.

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979

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A single engine Cessna Skyhawk II piloted byRichard T. Davis of North Brookline, Maine crashedon West Gulf Drive last Tuesday shortly after ll a.m.Davis apparently misjudged the approach to theIsland Beach Club airstrip and hit the top of a cab-bage palm tree with his right wing. The impact spunthe plane around and it crashed at the entrance ofPointe Santo de Sanibel Condominiums. Davis, hiswife Elizabeth, niece Charlotte and her son Rickywere treated and released from Lee MemorialHospital.

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In the coming weeks, we want youto meet our designers, whoseexperience is your assuranceof excellence.

JUDYYAHLA graduate ~qf Fort Myers BeautyCollege, Judy managed a FortMyers salon before coming to Salonde Belleza two years ago. She at-tends all available seminars, andhas a great deal of experience inhair coloring and permanentwaving.

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lfr Tuesday, March 20,197» The ISLANDER

on the water by mike fuery

I think that curiosity not only killsundue amounts of cats, but drains fartoo many dollars from the pockets offishermen. Being a living example ofhaving an overly curious mind when itcomes to new-fangled fishing reels, Irecently purchased something that haskept me cursing and praising it for thepast week.. What I bought is one of these new baitcasting reels. Now, before you say,"Oh, those. They went out of date whenthe spinning reels came in", let meremind you that similarities betweenthe old and the new reels are not many.

Most of us grew up with revolvingreel, bait casting outfits and linen lines.That's all there was so we all sufferedthrough until those simple, no back-lash spinning reels showed up from-Europe.

Anyway, there is a new generation ofcasting reels on the market for the pastcouple of years. I had been putting offpurchasing one, primarily because oftwo reasons. One was money. The oldbait casting reels used to cost, oh sayeight bucks for a good one, out of theSears catalogue. That was when youcould buy 18-cent-a-gallon gasoline too.

Now those reels are a bit more ex-pensive. Like $40 to $120 for the reel andif you get a graphite rod, you can put inanother $30 to $150. That was reasonone, why I didn't get one. The other wasbecause of the bird's nest problem.

You might recall that one slip of thethumb with the old casting reel and youspent the next fifteen minutes un-tangling the worst tangle of fishing lineimaginable. Often you resorted to a

knife, said the hell with fishing andwent home to wait for someone to in-vent the spinning reel.

I've never used anything but simple,reliable spinning reels on my chartersbecause I know the spinning reel isdarn close to being goof proof as youcan get. But still, I wanted to give thenew casting reels a try. Especiallysince snook season is coming. Thesefish require a strong drag system reelwith lots of line capacity. The new reelsoffer these.

A Perm fishing equipment salesmanwas in the marina flashing around anew casting reel and before I could geta hand over my mouth it said, "Hey, Iwant one of those reels." Then camethe purchase of a fiberglass-graphiterod and finally some casting line. Iused 12-pound mono.

I carefully studied the booklet Pennprovides with the reel. It methodicallyshows how to cast and more im-portantly, it tells how to disinguage thereel handle and set the spool tension -all for the purpose of helping you castfarther and smoother than ever beforewith the old reel.

Proudly I posed at the seawall, readyfor my first long, arching cast. I raisedmy rod, set the controls on the reel andlet her fly.

Things were perfect for the firsttwenty feet, then I took my eye off thedisappearing lure to look with horror atthe catastrophe about to happen on thespool of my new reel. Before I could doa thing, the line had backlashed into theworst imaginable mess I had ever seen.I pulled loop after loop, trying to get it

free, but an interval of 20 years andabout $80 difference in price, failed tokeep me from tangling the line. Ineeded two knives to cut off over 250yards of line.

It took me 500 yards more of tanglesand experimentation to get so I couldcast 50 feet with the outfit. Then I foundif I changed the weight of the lure, even

slightly, I had to readjust all the reelsetting or face a short, tangled cast. AllI can say is that the outfit is beautiful.The rod is black and the reel is gold andthe line is clear. Really an attractiveset-up. It can be yours for $80 cash. It'sa low mileage reel, used only by a littleold man on Sunday afternoon -beforehe suffered a nervous breakdown andbought a new spinning outfit.

islander angling

Fishing the past week has run fromvery good to bad, depending on whosestory you hear.

For instance, Larry Gill (ap-propriate name...) at Tween WatersMarina said, "The weather's killed allthe fishing in Pine Island Sound." Bythis he means the wind's been kickingup a storm, or at least some prettyformidable waves. Larry also reports,however, that some people hauled in' 'abunch of large sheepshead" theycaught in the surf. And there were afew trout, but "nothing to write homeabout."

Dock master at Blind Pass Marina,Bill George, reports six reds that weretaken with hires, if you can believe

that. C.H Kazmire caught the eightpound red, and Nelson Botsford landeda 22 inch trout.

Fishing is about par, according toKeye Daus at Sanibel Marina."Nothing unusual, trout on the flatsand redfish along the mangrove."

To end on a happy line, "A fewmackerel are beginning to show," saysMack Hamby of Tarpon Bay Marina.He also reports that a lot of reds andpompano, and trout have come i n /eight pound snook was caught, too, s Wyou think the fishing is bad, don't giveup! As a matter of fact, it's getting thattime of year when you're bound tocatch a lot of anything.

Until next week, good luck and happyfishing!

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Tides courtesy of THEREAL EEL -Herb (Skip) PurdyCconversion table: The above tides are for the lighthouse point of Sanibel only. To

convert for Redfish Pass (north tip of Captiya), add 55 minutes to the time shown fores/ery hi tide, subtract two (2) minutes for every low tide. (NO, we don't know why,but it works. Instructions following are even less sense sical but as we stated, they dowork.) , . '

For Captiva Island. Gulf side, subtract 30 minutes from each hiqh tide, and sub.tract I hour and 16 minutes for each low tide. •

For Captiva Island, Pine Island Sound (Bay) side, add 1 hour andfour (4) minutesfor each high tide, and add 52 minutes for each low tide. . •

In between these points on gulf or-:bay . guesstimate and have good fishing,and or shelling.

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979 11

if it has anything to do withbuying, selling, renting,

or managing real estate on Sanibel island

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What other real estate organiza-tion offers separate brochures

and site plans with detailedinformation on condominium

private home rentals?

Who else has more than 300separate condominium and

private home rentals available atany one time? A selection thatassures you of your choice, not

Just one of "that's all we haveavailable." /j£

Who else provides mornlng-to-nlght (8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.)every-day-servlce with a trainedstaff for Incoming renters allyear long and maintains a year-round 24-hour red "hot line"phone for your convenience?

Who else has a convenient Shop-ping Service to start you on acarefree vacation and will do

your initial shopping for you andhave your refrigerator and

cabinets partially stocked beforeyour arrival?

who else since 1976 has a betterrecord of renting (and selling)real estate In-season and out?

Who else provides a fully staffedproperty management divisionfor condominium associations

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who but ESI?

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12 Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

City Engineerand head ofSanibel'sBuilding andInspection Dept.Hal Bassman withoffice workersDiane Healyand ShirleySchwartzkopf

te tiba expet in

' is thai it

permit applicants,(in a hard hat

Name: Shirley SchwartzkopfAge- 40Statistics: Married (husband John) with two children

(21 year old David, an IWA employee and 20 yearold Cathy who lives in Chicago.)

Origins: Chicago, IllinoisPrior History: Office worker for City of Glenwood,

Illinois

Sanibel Position: Secretary to. Building andInspection Department

Length of Employment: One yearOn Working: "Now that I have some help with my job

I love it! r do the street addressing, answerphones, do all the correspondence for PublicWorks and the Building Department, issue per-mits for buildings and trades, keep up the recordsand the permanent files, make appointments andschedule building inspections, issue competencycards for contractors, issue street signs and playall around detective!

You meet interesting people tiere and it's aconstant flow - always busy - and there's no time

for clockwatching, which I hate.I like all the people in the Department -

they're all super terrific -which is good becauseit's so important for us to work together.

The only thing that occasionally bothers meis the dated fee structure on the Ordinances. I'mconcerned for the little people. But it is somethingthat is being worked on and everyone in theDepartment is very concerned with being fair."

Name: Diane HealyAge: 18Statistics: SingleOrigins: Eagle River, WisconsinPrior History: Floating secretary for Eagle River

CourthouseSanibel Position: Clerk-TypistLength of Employment: One MonthOn Working: "I love my job! I'm learning a lot and

meeting a lot of new people. It's so interesting andI really love living on the Island. Everyone is socooperative and nice to work with, and it's a goodthing because there's so much to learn!"

ca? teail my idea

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Max Anderson and a tile layer Name: Max AndersonAge: 50Statistics: Married (wife Barbara) and two married

sonsOrigins: Wichita, KansasPrior History: 2? years with Wichita Fire Depart-

ment; 10 years as Wichita Fire Marshall (wherehe was a certified building inspector, head ofarson investigation and head of fire preventionprogram).

Sanibel Position: Building InspectorLength of Employment: Six WeeksOn Working: "I like this job very much. I like being

able to get outdoors - I just sat behind a desksupervising for so many years! -

On this job you meet so many people andit's exciting being a part of the whole operation onthe Island. I admire Sanibel for what it's trying todo, to grow but still maintain that feeling of beingaway from the mad, mad world.

"I was really amazed at thequality of people in this department when I firstcame down, and everyone here is real willing towork with the Inspectors. Because the Island is sosmall this department can really maintain thequality of building going on.

You can really learn so much by talking tothe contractors and subcontractors - they'rereally craftsmen. I enjoy meeting people most ofall."

Will Hahn on th

Name: Will HahnAge: 53Statistics: Married (wife

(age 26 and 22) and oiOrigins:. OhioPrior History: Self emplo;

20 years; Ohio BrokerSanibel Position: BuildingLength of Employment: I

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979 13

ie life of".V -

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: a lot of time aroundr Of my self-employed

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bribes to enter theof the abovf-ftted

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Senior Inspector George Blain

Name: George BlainAge: 65Statistics: Married (wife Elsie) and two sons and a

daughterOrigins: London, EnglandPrior History: Chief of Design for Consulting &

Contracting firm in Londoir; Part owner of aCleveland Consulting Engineering Office;Attended University of London; Chief of Elec-trical at Stickle International Architecture andEngineering in Cleveland; Sr. Member of theAmerican Institute of Electrical and ElectronicEngineers; Member of Illuminating Society ofAmerica; Has received "a couple of NationalAwards for design in lighting.

Sanibel Position: Senior Building InspectorLength of Employment: One YearOn Working: "I love this job! I'm one of those people

who said he'd never retire and I never will. I'vegot to keep busy.

I think with the staff we have now in theBuilding and Inspection Department we're reallyupgrading the local construction tremendously.

What Sanibel has been doing the last fewyears is really a wonderful thing - in trying toretain the natural properties of the land. There's aneed for building of course, but it can be done andstill retain the natural beauty of the land. We

) with two sonster (age 20).

ing contractor foretor

onths

On Working: "I love this job even though it's theopposite end of the building business than whatI've been in! I really do love it.

As a builder, the time involved because ofthe restrictions would bother me - not therestrictions themselves, but the time element. Ilike to start something and finish it and it really isalmost impossible to keep any kind of schedule outhere."

really need all the Ordinances we have to controlthe type of building, the quality of building, thequality of life actually.

There are far too many localities in thecountry where the building has destroyed thequality of life - what Sanibel is doing is reallyenhancing that quality.

Most of what we do is for the public'sprotection; we have no axe to grind."

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14 Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

shelling tipsAngel Wings are delicate, interesting

shells that seem to break at theslightest touch, once you get themhome. This week, let's talk aboutwhere, and how to find one of the mostexquisite of all the shells found onSanibel and Captiva Islands.

First of all, I normally find threetypes of Angel Wings on the beacheswhen I take groups shelling. Probablythe most common and obvious are thestandard Angel Wings which are snowwhite, resembling the mythical wingsof angels, and are usually three to fourinches long. .

On the beaches you rarely find bothsides of the set of wings. These shellshave a weak hinge system and a roughsurf usually divides the pair longbefore you find it washed upon thebeach. So you need to look hard for well-preserved, undamaged wings for yourcollection.

As you probably know, the City ofSanibel has adopted a.resolution im-posing a bag limit of two live shells perspecies per-person. There are someareas in the upper islands where liveAngel Wings can be found and taking alive one is the only way you are going toget a perfect pair of wings if you can't

by capt mike f uerybe satisfied with single wings found onshore.

My feelings toward big shells centeraround the thought that large shellshave just one thing going for them —only that they are valued on size andnot quality. That is why I prefer tocollect the two other types of AngelWings —the tiny, false, and the fallen,angel wings.

These two other shells are also whiteand smaller in scale than the standardwings. They often never get more thanan inch long and offer fine lines andsometimes even a tint of brown or grey.I particularly like the fallen angel wingbecause of the real beauty of the shell.

You are going to find angel wings onall the beaches on the island chain, butmy favorite beach for the smallerwings has to be the inside southern tipof Cayo Costa Island. If you have aboat, you can dock there on thisisolated, beautiful beach and often find10 or 20 tiny, perfect angel wings. Youwill be able to pick up baby's ears andbubble shells in equal numbers whenconditions are not so difficult that theshells can't be found in debris on shore.

The angel wing is a stand-out in anycollection and even more so, I think,

when you add a display of thosedelicate, tiny wings, too.

(Capt Mike Fuery offers shellingand fishing excursions daily from

Tween Waters Marina, on CaptivaIsland. Information and arrangementscan be made by calling Mike at 472-5161.)

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979

Even though the Tiffany Parlor Giants lost both their openinggames last week-end, spirits weren't daunted obviously.They played thelions Mets from Fort Myers Beach and the scores were 12 to 3 on Friday nightand 23-12 in a make-up game Saturday morning. photos by Oliver Evans

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YOUR PRIVATE CLUB Your privateclub features sixteen hundred feet ofsuperb bathing and shelling beach and six -tennis courts and teaching pro. At yourdisposal are a fleet of sailboats and jetskis, walking trails, volleyball atbeachside, and horseshoe courts. Atwenty-five meter heated pool offers bothone — and three-meter diving boards andan exciting water super-slide. Thepoolside cabana and bar are made for lazydays. Beachfront dining and nightlyentertainment are just a short stroll fromyour villa.

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YOUR CHOICE Each year, the choice isyours. You can return again to yourSanibel vacation Villa . . . or , you canexchange your Sanibel vacation for anexciting new advent ureat over two •hundred prestigious vacation resortsaround the world.

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16 Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

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Tuesday at the CenterRichard W. Workman,

Administrative Director of the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, willpresent a program on Indian CraftsTuesday, March 27, at 2 p.m.demonstrating the art of fashioningarrowheads and various other weaponsand tools as did the Indians in Southwest Florida in the past.

Workman will show how shells wereused" by Indians to make tools andmusical instruments of great ver-satility.

Richard Workman is well known onSanibel as an author, environmentalistand educator in biological and en- -vironmental sciences. He is on theBoard of Directors of the FloridaAudubon Society and the "Ding"Darling Foundation. Since 1973 he hasbeen Administrative Director of theSanibel Captiva Conservation Foun-dation.

Tuesday at the" Center programsbegin at 2 p.m. Admission is free toSCCF members; a nominal fee ischarged other visitors.-

Notice Due to the great popularity ofthe Tuesday at the Center programs,admission will be by numbered ticketonly, available after 1 p.m. the day ofthe program.

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i:The ISLANDER Tuesday,March 20,1979 17

live shelling committee to install shell limit signs on island beachesby oliver evans

SanibePs Live Shelling Committeemet last Wednesday, March 14, toreview several programs it hopes willsupplement the recent "Two perspecies" resolution. '

A resolution to limit the taking of liveshells from all Sanibel waters, beachesand flats, was passed by the SanibelCity Council March 6 of this year.

The ordinance established a ''baglimit of two live shells per species perperson to be collected within the City'sboundaries embraced within a 300 footline off-shore,of the Island's Mean HighTide Line."

Signs will be distributed as soon asthey are made available, and willstate: "Live Shelling Code: A Limit ofTwo Live Shells of Each Species PerPerson, b y ' Order of City CouncilResolution"

The signs will be placed at ac-cessable areas, including The Rocks,Blind Pass, Tarpon Bay, TurnerBeach, Dixie Beach, Lighthouse Pointand other strategic locations.

Copies of the resolution will also besent to all shell shops and shellingguides.

The committee proposed a "Cityendangered list," introduced byChairman Pat Kair, designed toprotect particular species, such asalphabet cones, olives, horse conchs,true tulips and angel wings.

Kair said that she had received manyphone calls from people who asked thatthese molluskan forms be given special

attention.Board member Dr. Nora Dietlein

said, "Most people can't tell the dif-ference between an alphabet cone anda Florida cone, and the committeeagreed, determining that for the timebeing, the "two per limit" is sufficient.

The Live Shelling Committee decidedto begin production on an illustratedbrochure designed to educate visitorswith a "general overview" of shellspecies and live habits. The committeehopes that such knowledge, once madeeasily available at the Chamber ofCommerce and in motels, will induce

cooperation on the part of shellcollectors to abide by the resolution.

Also investigated for inclusion in thebrochure were possible definitions ofwhat constitutes " l ive" shells.Members of the committee agreed thatmany, if not most, causal shellcollectors cannot distinguish a liveshell from one that is dead.

A definition would embrace suchcharacteristics as, "a live shell is onein which the animal responds." Moredefinitive descriptions should be for-thcoming at a later meeting.

Special study areas were alsoreviewed. These locations, wheremollusks are known to gather in largenumbers, will have additional signsposted stating that the area is underscientific study. It is the committee'sintent to initiate scientific study ofbreeding habits and migrations, andstudy areas such as the committeeproposes will provide controlledpopulations from which data may berecorded.

The next meeting of the Live ShellingCommittee is April 11, in McKenzieHall at 7:30 p.m.

refuge report by del pierceIt will not be long before another

Youth Conservation Corps programwill be underway on the refuge. We arestill accepting applications for a GS-7Camp Director, a GS-5 EnvironmentalAwareness Coordinator and two GS+4iGroup Aids. This year, due to fundingrestrictions, the program will be onlysix weeks long. The above positions willbe for about eight weeks total.Applications must be in by March 21.Further information may be obtainedfrom refuge headquarters.

People with dogs are reminded that itis against refuge regulations to allowunleashed dogs on the refuge. If youwant to take your dog for a walkwithout a leash please don't dp it on thewildlife drive.

The bicycle path agreement hasbecome bogged down again. We havereached a fairly good field levelagreement with city planners regar-ding the location of the path. However,written agreement pertaining to ex-change of moneys, favors, or whatevermay be in the "pending" category forquite some time.

When the Fish and Wildlife Servicefirst planned and budgeted for the newvisitor contact station and main-tenance buildings, there was no specialfee for trucks using Sanibel as long asthey were under the maximum weightlimits set by Lee County. Now, the citycharges a substantial fee for truckscarrying loads over a certain weight.This results in a situation where some

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of the money budgeted for constructionof refuge facilities will be diverted tothe city. Perhaps the logical thing to dowould be to budget more money forrefuge facilities to make up for thedifference. Unfortunately, thisprocedure would present too manycomplications to be realistic.

From the refuge's point of view,some sort of weight fee waiver in ex-change for bicycle path land wouldhave been a neat way to get thebuilding funds back. However, the cityhas elected not to do this because theamount of refuge lands involved arenot as much as originally thought andfrom a strictly business point of view,they do not want to give up any moremoney than they have to. Anyway, it'sstill be negotiated.

There is some opposition to ourconstructing a visitor contact stationfrom persons who believe it will attractmore visitors to the island. It should bestressed that the function of thisfacility will be to introduce people tothe refuge and the refuge system. Itwill not have continually changingexhibits;' special shows -' or Otherfeatures designed for attracting people'<.o the facility. The prime attraction isand will continue to be the wildlife onthe refuge.

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18 Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

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Antique Fashion ShowThe Sea Horse Shop on Sanibel will host an antique

fair, fashion show, and ice cream social this Satur-day, March 24 d> benefit the Sanibel-Captiva gym-nasts.

The fair will be held at the Sea Horse parking lotfrom 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Island gymnasts and balletdancers will present a program followed by a fashionshow at 1 p.m. featuring antique clothes from aprivate collection. Among the clothes to be modeledare: an exquisite silk walking coat with embroideredcherry blossoms; a delicate lace crochet jacket; anda lady's black mourning shawl and veil. The con-temporary counterpart for each outfit will also beshown.

A representative from Vanity Fair will also be atthe show with selections from their extensivemuseum collection.

Other featured highlights are local craftsmen withtheir weaving and pottery, and, a collection of. antiquedoll houses.

Donations are $3 each and may be made at the Se;Horse Shop at the Lighthouse end of the Island.

c1918 clothes worn by Zola Teasley

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The Lee CountyProtective Services jetchopper was called toSanibel last Wednesdayfor the eleventh medicalairlift from the Islandthis month. An Islandvisitor with respiratoryproblems from Pen-sacola was flown by Air 4to an area hospital. InJanuary of this yearthere were 15 medicalairlifts from the Island,10 hi February and 11thus far mis month.

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20 Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

bypatharmelmunicipal recordscommittee to recommend permit fee increase

The City Manager's Ad Hoc Com-mittee to study permit fees met lastThursday and agreed to a permit feeincrease that will now be presented toCity Council for approval.

The recommendation to Council willbe that short form DevelopmentPermit applications, for other than adwelling unit, will be charged ten centsa square foot for proposed con-struction, with a $10 minimum charge;short form Development Permit ap-plications for dwelling units will nowcost $200; long form DevelopmentPermit applications for multi-familyunits and commercial projects over1,500 square feet will now cost $300; andthere will be an automatic $10 "referral

fee" implemented for re-review by thePlanning Staff.

The Committee was established toinvestigate possible means ofrecovering the costs of processing thevarious permits by the Planning Staff.Nungester told the Committee that hedidn't feel it was fair to raise advalorem taxes to support the per-mitting process and it seemed ap-propriate to him that the reviewprocess be paid for by those utilizing it."I have to admit you probably don'tthink it's appropriate (the proposed feeincrease) in these inflationary times,"he told the committee, "but I feel quitestrongly that the residents shouldn'thave to pay for this."

facilities.Lack of central location, parking,

and danger of hurricane were allnegative factors in the property'spossible use for City offices. The CityManager, however, has reported theywould consider "temporary use" of thesteamboat if appropriately renovated.

Committee member Mike Klein saidhe had been in contact with a universityprofessor in Vermont who showedinterest in renting the boat facilityfrom the City for a minimal fee •perhaps one dollar - and in exchangewould then renovate the facility foruniversity workshop use.

According to Klein the professorwould be visiting the properly in Mayand if he deemed the project possible,would take the responsibility of ap-

proaching other universities who wouldshare both the cost and use of thefacilities.

Don Manchester made a plea to thecommittee "not to narrow down thepossibilitieas at this point" saying,"there will be time for that later."Sanibel must deliver a schematic planfor use of both the properties to FmHAofficials by July 1,1979.

Other items assigned by the com-mittee for study were: Sanibel'seligibility for Federal funds (forrenovating the steamboat), thepossibility of using. the boat for acultural complex, the potential impactof beach use at the property, thepossibility of a Town Meeting for publicinput, and the possible placement oftrails and a bike path on the site.

oster compromise agreement reached

use of steamboat property studiedA Public Properties Committee

group studying possible use of theAlgiers Steamboat property by the Citymet last week to report their findingsion the feasability of several earliersuggested uses.

Ann Winterbotham told the com-mittee that Farmers HomeAdministration (FmHA) placed fewrestrictions on use of the property.FmHA is the lending agent to the Cityfor a $3.19 million loan being used topurchase both the Algiers andCauseway properties.

According to Winterbotham, FmHArequired "reasonably constructedrestrooms and picnic tables," the

number of which could be determinedin accordance with available parking

/ s p a c e s . - ' :t;;.V--_ • ' ./. ,.-; • • ;

Winterbotham also1 reported on thefeasability of renovating the steamboaton the property to house City Hall of-fices. She reported that the City staffcurrently utilizes 3,360 square feet ofspace, two-thirds of which is allocatedto the Planning and Building Depar-tments. City staff has estimated theyactually need 4,347 square feet of officespace. The steamboat property hasapproximately 6,000 square feet ofavailable interior space.

The City currently pays an estimated$30,000 a year for rental of its current

A City appointed fact-finding team isexpected to recommend that CityCouncil approve a compromiseagreement reached between the Cityand developer John Oster Jr., at theApril 3 Council meeting.

Fact-finding team members ZeeButler, Frances Bailey, and DonManchester met with City AttorneyNeal Bowen, Oster's attorney JimGarner, and biologist Dex Bender(employed by Oster) last week tohammer out the final points of com-promise. ,

Oster had originally intended todevelop his 27-acre site into 44 propertylots. After passage of the Com-prehensive Land Use Plan however, hisdensity was reduced to three allowabledwelling units. The recommendation ofthe fact-finding team will be to allowOster 22 lots on the parcel located

between Clam Bayou and DinkinsBayou.

Further recommendations to the Citywill be:1) 11 lots be allowed on each side ofSan-Cap Rd. with front access roadbuffered from San-Cap by vegetation;2) sea walls not be permitted andmeialeuca be removed from theproperty by Oster;3) the development will allow onlysingle family houses;4) Oster will deed to the City easementon either side of San-Cap Rd. to widenthe right of way;5) Oster provide land for a bike p& ._,-6) Oster will provide water lines, firehydrants, and six driveways on either -side of the road leading to~the units;.7) the City will require only short formdevelopment permit applications for.further development on the property.

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979 21

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22 Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979 23

smuts plan island clean-upOn Saturday, April 28, Scout

organizations throughout the UnitedStates will embark on Project S O A R -SAVE OUR AMERICAN RESOUR-CES, conducting a nationwide effort toClean American streets, just as BoyScouts (and now all service dubs) havedone every year since the projectsinception in 1970.

This year, however, there is a dif-ference. For the first time, accordingto project chairman, Scoutmaster RonSebald, with the help of adults andyoung people of Sanibel and Captiva, 65miles of streets on these sister islandswill be picked clean of any debris that

is visible from the road.Many people and vehicles are needed

to make this project the "clean sweep"it should be. Ron is confident thatSanibel-Captiva; residents - alwaysconscious of the need to preserve theecology and beauty of the islands-willrespond to the call for help.

The project will require the use of 40pick-up trucks or cars with trailers,men and women to drive thesevehicles, 160 people to do the clean-upwork, including both youngsters andadults; and approximately 30 people tohandle general operations. The projectis planned for April 28 from 9 a.m. to 2

p.m. Each truck and driver (crewchief) will be assigned four workersand twenty trash bags and will cover aone-mile stretch, picking up any litterthat is visible from the road.

Following the clean-up, all truckswill be swept clean and washed outwith a hose, if necessary.

The trash bags will be delivered tothe receiving site, where six people willassist in stacking the trash in dump-sters for City pick-up.

Volunteers will meet, with trucks, atthe Sanibel Elementary School onSanibel-Captiva Road at 9 a.m. on April28 and will return to this same site

when their one-mile stretch is com-pleted.

To add some fun to the day, followingthe clean-up, a chicken barbeque willbe provided for all workers at theschool, with games and other ac-tivities. Hap Payne will do the culinaryhonors.

Volunteers are urged to call theproject chairman, Ron Sebald, as soonas possible so that all arrangementscan be made April 15. Ron can bereached days by calling 472-3788, andevenings and weekends by calling 472-4719.

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24 Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979 25

U'r

SANIBEL AIRSTRIP: haven or hazard ?by gwen Stevenson

"That airstrips is just like a bull in a pasture," aFederal Aviation officer said last week. "The bulldoesn't know he's a hazard, he's just being a bull. As

'" long as everything is normal, there are no problemsbut when a couple of picnicers wander into hisnagturg, with a red blanket, then there's trouble.

"*?'* fiffM airstrip is justfceing"an airstrip,'' he stated,-r- "The problems come when pilots who aren't very.-- experienced or proficient try and land.there."

The Sanibel airstrip became the focus of attentionfor many Islanders last week as the latest of the"close call" crashes sent four people to the hospitalwith minor injuries. The debate has ranged overwhether or not the airstrip poses a hazard to public

.. safety versus its undeniable value to the Islands both( as a convenience for residents and tourists and itsv- possible use in an emergency.

The airstrip is owned by Island Beach Club trustwhich bought the 26-year-old strip from HowardDayton several years ago. It is a dirt strip thatbecomes bogged down with mud during the summerrains and is highly sandy during the dry season.

Every single pilot we spoke to, numbering over adozen, said that the runway was just fine for an ex-perienced pilot but that "someone is definitely goingto buy the farm there" someday. One F.A.A., officialwho did not wish to be identified, said that he wouldn't

photos by oliver evans

land at the Sanibel airstrip. "It's a mess." He reasonsthat there is as much traffic at the strip as there isbecause pilots head for Sanibel thinking that it is abetter place to land than it is. Either improve it orclose it down was his final thought.

The airport is listed as a private strip and, ac-cording to "atrpart. maiiagaer -Bob Houser, -peoplewho land there could ibe arrested for trespass.

Barry Broughton with the FAA in Fort Myersagreed with Houser's contention that all the accidentson the airstrip have been due to pilot error.' 'The windpatterns are unusually gusty and most people are notused to landing on sod.

A pilot who is a Fort Myers banker recently usedthe landing in an emergency and said, "I was damnglad it was there" But, he added, "I wouldn't fly inthere unless it were. There are so many new highbuildings, the trees have grown and the wind shearfactor is so variable that, unless you have to, youshouldn't land at the strip."

An Island developer who also wished to remainanonymous, but who has three decades of flyingexperience under his belt said that "It is definitely nota strip for inexperienced pilots, Any hazard distractsa weak pilot," he said, "and that condominium(Pointe Sante de Sanibel) is definitely a detriment toconcentration." .

The developer suggested that moving the runway afew degrees would solve the approach problems thathave plagued so many pilots. "The runway the way itis, is conducive to a- very serious accident with thecondominiums that surround the strip," he said."Anything to stop coming in over the buildings wouldbe a help." , . . •'•

"It is impossible to close it to inexperienced pilots,he said," so we have to make it as safe as possible.

"That is not a strip for a weekend pilot," DickDennis said who has been a pilot for many years."YetSanibel is just the kind of place to attract the lawyer

who flies a couple of times a month. When you dropbelow the trees, there is a wind shear effect that canbe very tricky — it can change in seconds. Onesuggestion Dennis made was that a clearerdescription of the strip, including the hazards, can besent and inserted in an FAA publication called theAirman's Guide, "The notation could say that thestrip is "not for inexperienced pilots" Dennis said.There is no way to officially restrict the use of theairfield, according to Dennis, but he concluded itwould be a shame to eliminate its use for people whocan handle it.

"I would be willing to put some money towardimproving the strip," Sanibel pilot Bob McDonaldsaid, "but I think it is also in the city's interest to dosomething too."

And that seems to be where it stands. Everybodyagrees that it would be a shame to close the airstrip;they agree that it is an airstrip that should only beused by experienced, skilled pilots, and since, asCouncilman Porter Goss said, "you can't stick a signa thousand feet in the air that warns the pilots,"something should be done. But who there is to do it,and with what financing is the area of immediateconcern to Island pilots and non-pilots alike.

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26 Tuesday; March 20,1979 the iStANbfitt

AT THREE GRAFTYLACMES

Mell Goodwin's "Primativas do Brazil'

WEEK

GETTING RECORDSTOGETHERQUESTION: I have all my W-2s to-gether and have listed my itemizeddeductions. I received $100 in interestfrom a savings and loan associationbut I have not received a 1099 formftotnftttefti:'Mm I Wait until I gerthis 1099 before I* can file my return?ANSWER: No. It is not necessary to file copies of your 1099 withyour tax return. The 1099 is merely an information statement whichtells you the amount of interest reported to the federal governmentand paid to your account during the year. It is a good idea, however,to verify the amount with the savings firm in order to insure that itagrees with the federal record.

H&R BLOCKTHE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 9&kwl Timmd Swim

byjeneevans

It takes a perceptive and talentedartist to capture the essence ofsomething foreign-both a nation anddifferent artistic medium-and yetcreate something personal. MellGoodwin has done it. Mrs. Goodwin hadthe opportunity to live in Sao Paolo,Brazil while her husband taught at the'university there. A life long artist, Mrs.Goodwin was soon introduced to the"primativas" (primitive) technique ofpainting that has long been associatedwith Brazil. Her current exhibition atthe three Crafty Ladies is entitled"Primativas do Brazil: a SouthAmerican Diary."

The characteristics of primativasinclude bold colors with an emphasis ondetail.

While touring em terras brazileiras(the lands of Brazil) Mel captured oncanvas the heritage and activities ofthe different races that have fused intoone. Her subjects are many and reflectthe different states: the Bahia voodoowomen with their colorful turbans andwide, swirling skirts; a priest witheight blue garved nuns in front of acolonial church; brown village peoplewashing clothes and putting them outto dry on the rocks; strong blacklaborers climbing the fruit trees for thegreen-yellow papaya with threeparrots flying overhead; and, smartfashionable shops in the renovatedareas of Sao Paolo with tallskyscrapers behind them.

The Cariocas of Rio, as the citydwellers so called themselves, arededicated to fun and take theirpleasures seriously. "Carnival noRio", "IPanema", and "Flavelas" arescenes typical to Brazilian life.Flavelas are not just slums but worldsunto themselves with their own societyand samba schools. "Caoperira" isabout African foot fighting. Itoriginated when the slaves were for-bidden to fight by their masters so theydeveloped a highly Imaginative andcompetitive sport that conceaaed theintent yet provided entertainment f cthePortuguesse masters. . _.

A must-see on the Islands is MellGoodwin's work at Three Crafty Ladieson Periwinkle Way.

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979 Zl

Sanibel not likely to lose federal subsidyby pat harmel

A study being conducted by theDepartment of the Interior which'may"eventually restrict federal funding forprojects on barrier islands is not likelyto affect Sanibel, according to RonCooksey, collator of the study orderedtwo years ago by President Carter.

According to Bob Karotko,recreation planner for the Dept. ofNatural Resources, the investigationinto barrier island development wasordered after a "barrier islandscoalition group" approached theAdministration with concerns cen-tering around development on the morethan 300 barrier islands located alongthe Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico.What Karotko termed "a resource

^inventory of each island" is currently-* being conducted. Announcement of the

studies findings and recommendationsis expected to be made public in May.

According to Cooksey, thePresident's orders to review theislands status "could be interpretedtwo ways; one is what can wespecifically do to preserve thoseislands not yet developed; and two,what federal programs, through ex-treme short sightedness havepromoted over - development on thebarrier islands."

According to Cooksey the study is"not island specific," but is an over-

"" view of federal programs promotingover-development of the islands. "A

big problem," said Cooksey, "is thatmany projects and lending institutionsfail to differentiate between amainland project and a barrier islandproject. There should be requirementsthat federal programs assisting withbarrier island developmentacknowledge specific problems uniqueto the islands, like limited access anderosion."

Admitting that restrictions onfederal funding for island projects

would probably be a recommendationof the study, Cooksey said he hopedthat local and state agencies wouldfollow suit in their conern. "We'reattempting to provide options forchange," he said. "What we're reallytalking about is restricting anymoreprograms that promote helter-skelterdevelopment."

Cooksey said there would "probablybe no change in existing contracts" andit was not the intent of the government

to penalize those persons already livingon barrier islands. Acknowledging thathe was familiar with Sanibel and theirComprehensive Land Use Plan andRate of Growth Ordinance, Cookseysaid he did not forsee any changes forSanibel, saying "They're uniquebecause they've already got somepretty restrictive plans for the island.As far as I can see Sanibel has probablygot control of the situation and I don'timagine our recommendations willchange anything for them."

archaeology conference this weekendSANIBEL, FL-- Recent ar-

chaeological discoveries in SouthwestFlorida at Little Salt Spring have at-tracted worldwide attention as did theremarkable finds at Key Marco in the1890's. These important sites andothers, the information they haveproduced, and the questions they haveraised will be the subject of a con-ference of leading archaeologists onSanibel March 23 and 24, sponsored bythe Sanibel-Captiva ConservationFoundation.

Carl Clausen, director of the LittleSalt Spring project near CharlotteHarbor, whose discoveries of 12,000-year-old perishable artifacts haveamazed the scientific community, willreport on his most recent finds andtheir implications.

Discoveries at Lake Okeechobee byDr. William Sears, professor of an-thropology at Florida AtlanticUniversity, have provided some in-teresting new insights into the complexCalusa society occupying most ofSouthwest Florida at the time ofEuropean contact. Dr. Sears willdiscuss his finds and how they fit intothe Southwest Florida puzzle.

Others participating Include: Dr.Gerald T. Milankh, associate curatorof the Florida State Museum and anoted authority on early mound buildersites in the Southeast; L. Ross Morrell,chief archaeologist of the State ofFlorida, whose work Includes on-going research in the Marco area.

Dr. Jefferson Chapman, research

assistant professor, department ofanthropology, of the University ofTennessee will moderate the two-dayprogram which promises an in-teresting look at former theories ofwhat took place on the southwest coastMeetings will run from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.oh Friday, and 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.on Saturday at the Sanibel CommunityCenter and are open to the public.

An exhibit at the SCCF's Con-servation Center running now throughApril focuses on the archaeologicalevidence of the prehistory of man inFlorida and some material from areasites will be on public display for diefirst time. Admission to the Center isfree to SCCF members; a nominal feeis charged other visitors.

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BINGO MUREX — American Legion Home, Thursday, 8:00p.m. No minors. Sanibel-Captiva Road, 472-9979.

BIRD TOURS —• Griffing Bancroft, 472-1447; GeorgeWeymouth, 472-1516; Dick Frieman, 472-1315.

FISHING GUIDES FOR CHARTER - Capt. Ted Cole, 472-2723;Capt. Doug Fischer, 472-1551; Capt. Baughn Halloway, 472-2802; Capt. Belton Johnson, 472-1122; Capt. Duke Sells, 472-1784; Capt. John Johnson, 472-1020; Capt. Bob Sabafino, 472-1784; Espefanza Woodring, 472-1126; Capt. Chic Kennedy,472-4087; Capt. Herb Purdy, 472-1849; Capt. Jerry Way, 472-1784 or 472-1007; Capt. Butch Cottrill 472-2917.ELLIE MYS MUSEUM - B y appointment, Call472-2121.

NATIONAL HISTORY FIELD TRIPS - to Sanibel's wildlifehabitats — for reservations, information, times and fees, call472:2180, with'naturalist", George Cambell.

SAILING — (lessons and - or charter) — Southwind, 472-2531; Paul Taylor, 472-1551; Chic Kennedy, 472-4087,vMikeFuery, 'Tween Waters, 472-5161; Ft. Myers Yacht Charters,Roger Nodruff, 463-2320, Twin Palms Marina; Papa Nui, 332-1200; Off-Shore Sailing School, S.S.P., 472-1551, ext. 4141.Capt. Hugh Alexander, Island Boat Rentals, 472-2228.

SIGHTSEEING TOURS - Herb Purdy; 472-1849; Tarpon BayMarina (canoes) 472-1323; Capt. Chic Kennedy, 472-4087;Capt. Herb Purdy, 472-1849; Mike Fuery 472-1784; Jerry Way,472-1784; Capt. Hugh Alexander, Island Boat Rentals, 472-2228.

TENNIS & SCUBA EQUIPMENT (RENTAL) - The Real Eel,472-2674. '

OFF ISLAND DAY TIME ATTRACTIONS - Edison Home inFort Myers, 334-1280; Shell Factory, U.S. 41 North FortMyers; Jungle Cruises, 334-7474, Fort Myers Yacht Basin;Waltzing Waters, 283-0636, Pine Island Road.

Macrame, Weaving, Crewel, Needlepoint, Knitting; orCrocheting lessons IDLE HOURS, 31 Periwinkle Place, By ap-pointment only. 472-1039. ^

DUNES TENNIS RACQUET CLUB. Full racquet facilities. 472-3522.

THE SANIBEL-CAPTIVA CONSERVATION CENTER is now openfrom 9-5 daily except Sunday. Exhibits and nature trails.Members free. Nominal charge to visitors.

SANIBEL-CAPTIVA GYMNASTICS PROGRAM — Gymnastics andballet classes-for children and teens. Beginning, in-termediate and advanced gym. Sat. 9-12 a.m. Beginningballet, Friday 3-4p.m. Adult Ballet-exercise, Weds. 8r30-9:30a.m. Call Polly 472-1058 or Georgia 472-2053 for information.

how to get thereBOATS (FISHING) TO RENT - Blind Pass Marina, 472-1020;

'Tween Waters Marina, 472-5161; Tarpon Bay (canoes) 472-1323.

BOATS (SAIL) TO RENT' — Southwind, Inc. 472-2531, IslandBoat Rentals, 472-2228, Capt. Hugh Alexander.

FISHING GUIDE—Bud Dawson (283-0775) Special PirateCruise, Sightseeing, Nature Field Trips, Historical Trips,Audobon and Photo Tours.

MOTORCYCLE RENTALS — Sanibel Motorcycle Rentals, 1203Periwinkle-472-2001.

BICYCLES FOR RENT - Hines Rental, 472-2847 or check themotel you are staying in.

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SAILING — (lessons and - or charter) — Southwind, 472*2531,Capt. Win and Capt: Fred Comlossy; Chic Kennedy, 472-4087;Mike Fuery, 'Tween Waters, 472-5161; Ft. Myers Yacht Char-ters, Roger Nodruff, 463-2320, Twin Palms Marina; Papa Nui, 332-1200; Off-Shore Sailing School, S.S.P., 472-1551, ext. 4141.

churdST. ISABEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCHFather Gerard Beauregard, Pastor

Assistant Pastor, Father John J. Tucker, S.J.Sunday Mass . . 8:30 and 10:00Saturday evening Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30 p.m.Daily Mass 5:30 p.m.Vigil Mass preceding Holy day . . . . . . ' . . 5:30 p.m.Holy Day Mass 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.Confessions: Before each Mass and at 3:30 p. m. Saturdays.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHInterim Pastor, Walter Pratt

SUNDAY SERVICE:Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 a.m.Evening Services , 7:00 p.m.WEDNESDAY EVENING:Prayer Meeting.. 7:00 p.m.

ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELSEPISCOPAL CHURCH

TheRev.JamesD.B.Hubbs, RectorLarry Brunke, Organist-Choirmaster

SUNDAY:Holy Eucharist, Rite I ...... . . . • • 7:30. a.m..Holy Eucharist, or morning prayer

and church school •• 9:30 a.m.WEDNESDAYS

i Holy Eucharist '.... .9:00 a.m.COMMUNITY CHURCH

The Rev. Bruce E.Milligan, PastorWorship services: . 9:15 and 11-.00a.rn.Church school classes:Nursery through second grade 9:15 a.m.ThinTgrade through Eighth grade 10:30 a.m.

dubs & civic groups' SANIBEL-CAPTIVA LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS meets atWest Wind' Inn the third Monday of the rnonth> 9:30 a.m. cof-fee hour, 10 a.m. . . .

AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 123Meetings second Tuesday of the month ..- . . .• 8:00 p.m.Open: Monday-Friday 3 p.m. -10 p.m.Saturday 3 p.m. -12 p.m.Sunday ............. 12 p.m. -10 p.m.Bingo Thursday . . . . . 8 p.m.

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LADIES GUILD of the Sanibel Community Church meets at1:30 every third Thursday of the month. For details phone472-2425.

SANIBEL-CAPTIVA KIWANIS - T o p O Mast I I , BreakfastMeeting each Wednesday, 7:30 a.m.

LIONS — meetings first and third Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. atAmerican Legion Hall.

Wednesday: Youth Club ••• 3:15 p.m.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES

Phone 472-4449Sunday 11 a.m. at the Community HouseWednesday 8 p.m. at the Sanibel Library

CAPTIVA CHAPEL-BY-THE-SEADr. David E.Weinland, Minister

Services 3rd Sunday, Nov. thru 3rd Sunday in AprifSunday Worship . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 11:00 a.m.

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Sunday Worship atThe Dunes Golf & Country Club Clubroom . . . . . . . 10:30 a.m.

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Cypress Lake Drive 482-2099Orthos .." ,... :.- 9:30 a.m.Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m

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30 -Tuesday,-March20,1979 ThelSLANDER

bridge... By JIMMIE SMITH

^Take-Out Doubles, along with Stayman and Black-

wood, make up the three most important conventionsused by contract bridge players.

A Take-Out Double tends to have a psychologicaleffect upon the opponents. It causes them, quite often,great discomfort and permits them to make biddingerrors which lead to the wrong contract.

Unfortunately, these same symptoms appear alltoo frequently in the Doubter's partner!

The Take-Out Double is a powerful tool in the handsof able defenders - once the simple rules are learned.Once learned, they are not easily forgotten, if youhave a regular partner or a regular group with whomyou play, perhaps you might like to share thiscolumn. There is nothing to compare with being onthe same brain wave-length with your partner whenplaying bridge.

The Take-Out Double is the most important of allprepared bids. It is a "prepared" bid since it forcespartner to bid even with NOTHING. It is a conventionsince its meaning is something other than the callmade.

The Take-Out Double asks or demands that Partnertake you out of the double. It asks your partner to"take out" by bidding his best suit.

After the opening bid has been made, any double ismeant for a Take-Out under the following cir-cumstances:

1. Partner has not bid or doubled.2. The double vs made at the player's first op-

portunity to double that particular suit. •3. The doubled bidis no more than 1,2 or 3 of a suit.

EXAMPLES OF TAKE-OUT DOUBLESA. 1 Heart - Double - Pass? Partner of doubter must

bid.B. 1 Hearts • Pass -1 Spade • Pass

2 Spades - Double - Pass, Partner of doubtermust bid.

C. 1 Hearts - Pass -1 Spade - Pass2 Hearts - Double - Pass, This is a penalty

double. Doubter doubled hearts at 2nd opportunity.

The Take-Out Doubter promises a good DUMMYhand - generally. He ALWAYS promises a goodDUMMY hand or a good suit of his own. He alsopromises the same strength as an opening hand - 1 3or more points.

Partner of the Take-Out Doubter may expectDoubter to have no more than two in the bid suit andat least three cards in each of the three unbid suits.There are times, as noted above, when Doubter's

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hand has another SHAPE. The Doubter may have agood suit and about 16 points. He may have a two-suiter and 18 points. (If fewer than 18, he shouldovercall with a 5-card (or longer) suit(. The doubtershould have four cards in one or more of the majorsuits and hopes to hear a major suit response to hisTake-Out Double.

If you play bridge with some frequency and findthat, in the defensive position, you fail to find theproper contract with your partner for part score orgame, it might be that you and your partner (s) arenot playing Take-Out Doubles with an understanding.

If you play Take-Out Doubles (and who doesn't?) itmeans mat you may not double 1,2 or 3 of a suit forpenalty. (Another time we will discuss the doubling ofpreemptive bids at the level Of three.)

The ONLY time Doubter's partner may pass iswhen the Opener's partner bids over the double orwhen the Doubter's partner can take three trumptricks plus one side trick, this leaving the double in asa penalty double. Such a pass requires the Doubter tolead trumps. If Doubter is unable to lead trumps, hispartner should lead trumps each time he gets in. Thepurpose of leading trumps, under this circumstance,is to reduce the number of trumps in Declarer'scombined hands and convert the play to no trump.

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A. 0-9 points - bid longest suit. (Exception:Opponent opens 1 Heart, your partner doubles,opener's partner passes and you hold S-xxx, H-xxx,D-xxx, C-xxxx, bid 1 Spade. This is your best bid atthe lowest level.)

B. 10 points-give a jump suit response.C. 8 High Card Points and adverse suit stopped -

bidlNT.D. 12 points - cue bid (with above example, bid 2

Hearts).E. Make a free bid over an intervening bid with a

biddable suit (four to an honor) and 6-7 points.Choose, if possible, a major suit response inpreference to a minor one.

BIDDING OVER OPPONENT'S TAKE-OUTDOUBLE

The strongest bid the Opener's partner can makeover a Take-Out Double is to REDOUBLE, showing 10or more points. He may shade raises with under 10points. With trump support and 4 points, he may givea single raise or with 7 give a jump raise. The namingof a new suit shows indefinite point count but under 10points. Any bid other than a REDOUBLE shows aweak hand and is considered a "barricade bid" to cutthe communication between the Doubler and hispartner.

REBIDS BY DOUBLEA repeat Take-Out Double may be made with no

additional points provided the Doubter's partnerpassed over an intervening bid.

The Doubler should raise his partner with the•following:

One raise with 16 points.Double raise with 19 points.Level of four with 22 points.

LET'S LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLESOF TAKE-OUT DOUBLE BIDDING:

1. Bidding: l C - D o u b t e - P - 2 H - P - 4 H - P - P - P ;Doubter's Hand: S-K1063, H-QJ84, D-AK95, C-4; HisPartner's Hand: S-8, H-A10962, D-J73, C-A962.

Doubter's partner has 11 points - so he jumped inhearts. Doubter's hand as Dummy is worth 17 pointswhich, with at least 10 points in partner's hand, placeshand in game zone.

2. Bidding: 1H-P-1NT-P-2C-Double-P-?; Partner ofDoubler must bid. Doubter would have a hand suchas:QJ53,AQ7,KQ762,4.

Do you see that the Doubter of the 2-club bid couldnot double on the first round over the l.H opening? Toomuch of his strength was in the bid suit; he wasunable to support any suit bid by his partner; he hadno suit of his own to bid. With clubs bid, he is askingpartner to make a choice of the unbid suits.

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Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

THE ROSE GARDENS

THEY WERE ONCE THE SHOWPLACE OF CAPE CORAL. NOW THEY'VE RETURNED TO NATURE

There once were 40,000 rose bushes in the 88acre Rose Gardens of Cape Coral, including aCape Coral Rose and a purple rose.

The Rose Gardens were born in 1964. the babyof Jack Rosen, a founder of Gulf AmericanCorp.,and in many ways resembled what Rosensaw at the BrusseU's World Fair. The RoseGardens died in 1970, it purpose - to stunvisitors into purchasing Cape Coral land --fulfilled.

But in those six sweet years, the botanicalwonderland of the Rose Gardens wowed visitorsfrom Michigan to Maine, from Missouri toMontana. GAC Public Relations Man BillRought said the Rose Gardens were "like afairyland - it used to be a dreamland." Andsince the GAC salesmen were selling a dream, avision of what Cape Coral has become,couldbecome to these visitors, the Rose Gardensseemed fitting.

The Waltzing Waters first did the cha-cha atthe Rose Gardens before it was forced to move.There were playful porpoise here, too, thatgrinned for the northerner. And there was a lion,an elephant, a bear and other jungle oddities forthe curious.

"There once was $1 million worth of paintingsin the Exhibition Hall," Rought said. "Therewere also all types of relics and old collections onview. Busts and statues meandered about in themany, many gardens, the most famous one - ahuge replica of the famous statue of the raisingof the flag at Iwo Jima -- confronted the visitorafter he'd spent all his money in the souvenirshop.

But it was the gardens that completed andcomplemented this miniature Disney World.

There was the Garden of Patriots. It housedthe busts of famous presidents such as GeorgeWashington, Thomas Jefferson, Harry Truman,Dwight Eisenhower. And Aloha Gardens, to theright of the Waltzing Waters pool, was anoriental-style garden, as you might haveguessed, with many small, curved bridges, littlestreams, waterfalls and fishes.

Oh yes, and the Hanging Gardens, towards theriver. An exotic and cool place to be. And ofcourse there was The Rose Garden, where areplica of the Pieta stood. And there was to be a;Polynesian Garden, that was to have arestaurant, but Gulf American Corp. wasbought by the GAC Land Development Corp. in1969 and a year later, much of Cape Coral hadbeen sold, so the gates to the Rose Gardens werechained.

Hundreds of tourists were bussed and flownand sold property here, but today the RoseGardens are weed-ridden and vandalised, andhave succunbed once more to the lush wildvegetation that grows madly in South Florida.

Oh, but do not despair. Within two years, theRose Gardens will become civilized. A mult-family development will sport an arena, amongother things, and the Rose Gardens will be but aglint in the eye of the Cape Coral resident who solong ago saw it as if in a dream.

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by barbara boulton

CROCHETED SHAWL

A shawl can be very dressy or sporty depending onthe type of yarn that you use. For this basic pattern, Iused El Molino floss for a dressy look. It is an 8 strandrayon yarn manufactured in Spain and is put up in 95yards tubes of which you need 8. The cost is ap-proximately 95 cents a tube. If a worsted weight woolwere used, the effect would be less formal and ofcourse warmer. Mohair yarn would give an in-steresting soft look to the shawl. I could go on and onwith yarn suggestions. There are beautiful new yarnscoming on the market every day. The pattern is soversatile because it is started at the center top, youcan just keep crocheting until it becomes the desiredsize.

Choose a crochet hook size which is compatable tothe yarn. Experiment and improvise! A large hookwill give the shawl a loose lacy appearance while asmaller hook will create a close, more detailedpattern. While crocheting with the satin floss, I foundit neccessary to make my work very loose. The yarnis slippery and leds well to a smooth loose stitch. Donot worry about guage because, as I said, you justkeep crocheting until you like the size. The in-structions follow: Chain 7 loosely.ROW l: 3 double crochet, chain 1,3 double crochet —in fourth chain from hook, join with a slip stitch tofirst chain of starting chain; chain 4, turn.ROW 2: In space between beginning chain and first 3-double crochet group, work 3 double crochet. In next

chain - 1 space, work (3 double crochet, chain 1, 3double crochet); 3 double crochet in space between 3double crochet group and beginning chain, doublecrochet in top of beginning chain, chain 4, turn.ROW 3: In space between first 2 double c rochet, work.3 double crochet; 3 double crochet in next spacebetween 3 double crochet groups, in chain 1 space,work (3 double crochet, chain 1, 3 double crochet), 3double crochet in next space between 3 double crochetgroups? 3 double crochet in space between last 3doublecrochet group and turning chain, doublecrochet in 3rd chain of turning chain, chain 4, turn.ROW 4: Repeat Row 3, working 3 double crochetbetween each 3 double crochet group along sides; incenter chain 1 space work (3 double crochet, chain 1,3double crochet).

Repeat Row 4 until 2" less than desired finishedlength of shawl. Do not chain or turn at end of lastrow.TOP EDGING: Turn work so wide edge is at top.Work 2 single crochet crochet into chain at centerfront. You may need to adjust number of stitches tokeep work flat. Single crochet into each of last 2chains before first double crochet to turn corner. Donot finish off.SIDE EDGING ROW 1: Chain 5 lQOsely, singlecrochet in next space between 3 double crochetgroups; repeat from beginning t6 center point, chain4 single crochet in center point, repeat from begin-ning for the second side, ending chain 5, singlecrochet in first single crochet at front; chain 5, turn.

ROW 2: Single crochet in chain 5 loep of previous row.chain 5; repeat from beginning of row across 2 sides,ending single crochet in first single crochet of frontedging; chain 5, turn.ROWS 3 - 6: Repeat row 2, ending single crochet in 3rdchain of chain 5 loop of previous row. Finish off.FRINGE: Tie a tassel in each chain 5 loop. Eachtassel contains 4 strands, each 12" long. Slippery yarnmay need to be dampened to make a tight knot.

Any questions or comments, please contact me atIdle Hours, 31 Periwinkle Place, Sanibel, Fl. 33957 orcall 472-1039.

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36 Tuesday, March20,1979 The ISLANDER

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birding in

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New Zealand

Karen Eastman, reknowned birder,will present a color slide and narrationprogram at the regular Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Society meeting onMarch 22, 1979. The program will beheld at the Sanibel Community Houseand will begin at 8 p.m.

Karen Eastman has been coming toSanibel for 23 years and, in addition,has taken many interesting trips to faroff places. Besides being a world-widetraveler, she is a recognized authorityon birds and birding.

Karen and her husband, Whitney,blong to the exclusive 600 Club. This isa group composed of birders who haveseen and identified at least six hundredspecies of birds in the United States,Canada, and Alaska. The Eastmans

are both charter members of this veryspecial birding group. They havebirded on six continents and haveextensive experiences to relate. One oftheir most recent trips — Down Underto New Zealand and Australia—will bethe topic for the evening of March 22.

Karen has served as President of theMinneapolis Audubon Society and alsoas member of the Board of Directors ofthe Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Society.She has given generously of her timeand knowledge to benefit Island birdersand has assisted as a field guide on anumber of trips on Sanibel Island. Sherecently served as hostess and helpedescort the Southwest Florida AudubonSociety on their trip to visit DingDarling Refuge and Sanibel Island.

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5301 Sanibel - Captiva Rood

$50,000.GULF DRIVE residential lot. .8 acre, 400feet to beach

ROCKS lots, choice locations $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 ,$26,500, $27,500/ others $20,000 up

CARDINAL RIDGE 1.23 acre good vegetation, gulf. access $25,000; another of 1.2

acres with water hookup , $27,500.SANIBEL BAYOUS lots, large, all utilities

including sewage, close to Gulf $16,000.

CHATEAUX-SUR-MER frame home, architect-. designed, acre lot, close to beach $ 1 7 5 , 0 0 0 .

CANAL CBS home, 4 B.R., 3 baths, pool,dock, near refuge $150,000.

CHATEAUX-SUR-MER lots, half acre plus $ 4 1 5 0 0with water hookup * / '

and $45,000.il LOT, with dock, near Refuge $35,000.

ROYE. BAZIREREGISTERED REAL ESTATE BROKER

ASSOCIATES: E.G. Konrad, Eva Pearl Cook,Dana E. Brantley '

Resort andRestaurant

Located at Blind Pass"Sanibel's Finest Shelling"

Beautiful Air Conditioned Efficiencies'One and Two Bedroom CottagesOverlooking the Gulf of Mexico

Color TelevisionsBest View of Sanibel's Spectacular Sunsets

MOTELReservations

472-4107

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NOW OPEN

Istand InnI3111 West Gulf Dr., Sanibel

DINING ROOM OPENBreakfast 7:30-9:00Dinner 6:30-7:45

472-1561

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Thfe ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979 37

Fowler S7 DAYS — 10-5

APPOINTMENT

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.. . 1571 Periwinkle Way at intersectionwith Dixie Beach Boulevard.Phone 472 1086

. . .who wants to be calm, serene and beautiful. A fewhelpful hints for that happy day.

THREE MONTHS BEFORE YOUR W E D D I N G :

1. Select your Wedding Gown, Veil and Headpiece. Assoon as you have chosen the type gown you wish towear for the wedding, get your attendants to choosetheir dresses.

2. • Start working on your invitation list. Make sure yourfiance checks with his mother, to avoid possibleduplications.

3. Order your invitations. Have envelopes deliveredahead of time so they can be addressed while yourinvitations are being printed.

4. Come to the ones you know and trust. Sister'sBridal and Gown Salon, sure we're the oldest and thelargest, but we work just as hard today as we did 14years ago. Why? To make sure you have onefantastic wedding.

Open every nite til 5:30 P.M.Mastercharge and Visa welcome.

ister^s3912 Cleveland Ave.

Just in Timefor

MALIA'SNEWEST

FASHIONS

Long n ShortDresses

Skirts & Blouses

Sizes 4 to 18

SHOP. "Fashions from the Islands"

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ON THE ISLAND:HOURS 6 A.M. — 10 P.M. DAILY ALL CABS A/C

MEET ALL FLIGHTS — RESERVATIONS ONLY

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the home with the garden view kitchenThe new "Vista I I " features a bright and cheerful gar-

den view kitchen which actually extends onto the lanai

area. Culinary activities are a pleasure with pass-thru

access to the outdoqrs, convenience to dining, and a

snackbar!

Creativity in design,^also, provides vaulted and

beamed ceilings in the living and leisure rooms.

Hours 9 AM to 7 PM - Seven days a week3628 Del Prado Blvd. $49-0164

Add to all this the quality construction thathas built our reputation. For more inform-ation, stop by our model center today.QUALITY & DESIGNWe build on your hbmesiteor oneof our choice homesites in alavailable areasOur models prices from $52,800 and up •

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38 Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

today at city hallWS&, VSZZS&

9:00 A.M.

1. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance (White)2. Planning Commission Report3. City Attorney's Report4. City Manager's Report5. Mayor and Councilmen Reports

10:30 A.M.

6. Public Hearing and Second Reading of an ORDINANCEAPPROPRIATING FUNDS FROM 1978 V— ADVALOREM TAX RECEIPTS TO PAY MAY 1978SERIES TAX ANTICIPATION NOTES AND IN-TEREST ACCUMULATED THEREON: APPOINTINGFIRST NATIONAL BANK IN FORT MYERS ASFISCAL AGENT FOR THE CITY OF SANIBEL TOACCEPT SURRENDER OF SAID NOTES BY THEBEARER-THEREOF AND MAKE PAYMENTTHEREFOR: PROVIDING FOR NOTICE TOBEARERS: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVEDATE.

10:35 A.M.

7. Public Hearing and Second Reading of an ORDINANCEPROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF WARRANTSAGAINST AND IN ANTICIPATION OF THE TAXESTO BE LEVIED BY THE CITY FOR THE YEAR 1979,FOR GENERAL CORPORATE PURPOSES, TO ANAMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $150,000; PROVIDINGFOR THE FORM, DENOMINATION AND NUMBERSOF SUCH WARRANTS: PROVIDING A RIGHT OFFIRST REFUSAL TO PURCHASE TO BEARERS OFMAY, 1978, SERIES TAX ANTICIPATIONWARRANTS: AUTHORIZING THE FIRST NATIONALBANK IN FORT MYERS TO SERVE AS REGISTRAR

ON BEHALF OF THE CITY FOR THE ISSUANCE OFSAID WARRANTS: PROVIDING FOR AN EF-FECTIVE DATE.

8. Discussion of Proposed ORDINANCE AMENDINGORDINANCE NO. 77-29(Graphics) SECTION 7 (6);CLARIFYING THE PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING AVARIANCE. PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE:PROVIDING FOR (CONFLICT: PROVIDING ANEFFECTIVE DATE.

11:00 A.M.

9. Public Hearing and Second Reading of an ORDINANCEAMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 78-34; FIXING ASUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION:RE APPROPRIATING ESTIMATED REVENUESWITHIN THE GENERAL FUND AND OTHERVARIOUS SPECIAL FUNDS: TRANSFERRINGFUNDS WITHIN VARIOUS EXPENDITURE AC-COUNTS: ELIMINATING OVERAGES IN AC-COUNTS: ALL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1978-79;PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE: PROVIDING FORCONFLICT: AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVEDATE.

Recess for Lunch

12.00 NOON

1:30 P.M.

10. Public Hearing and First Reading of an ORDINANCESPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE COM-PREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN: SECTION 3.9.2 (2);DEVELOPMENT IN THE INTERIOR WETLANDZONE, TO PERMIT TWENTY PERCENT OF THEGROSS AREA OF THE PARCEL PROPOSED FOR

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Qerraiilar71OO ESTERO BLVD. FT. MYERS BEACH, FLA. 33931813-463-6268 EVENINGS: 463-9776 813-463-2157

REPRESENTED BY: MIKE POWELL, INC. REALTOR03REALTOR"

DEVELOPMENT (LOT 71, GULF PINES SUB-DIVISION, PHASE I, GREEN WAY, SANIBEL, LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA) TO BE COVERED WITH IM-PERMEABLE SURFACES, AS SUBMITTED BYABBOTT AND ELIZABETH BYFIELD: PROVIDINGFOR SEVERANCE: PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT:PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

11. Consider approving a RESOLUTION URGING THEFLORIDA BOARD OF REGENTS TO APPROVE THETOTAL FUNDS NEEDED TO COMMENCE THECONSTRUCTION OF THE CAMPUS OF THEUNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA IN LEE COUNTY.

12. Consider John Goode Request for Refund of BuildingPermit Renewal fee to Kenleen Corporation (Sand PiperCove).

13. Consider appeal by Gregary Brooks of AdministrativeDecision Relating to Occupational License for BoatRentals.

14. Public Inquiries and Comments

Recess

5:01 P.M.

15. Public Hearing and First Reading of ORDINANCEGENERALLY AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVELAND USE PLAN SECTIONS 3.1.5, 3.1.23,3.4.3; PARTS3.1 AND 3.3, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR TIME-SHARINGUNITS AND UNITS OF HIGH IMPACT: PROVIDING ARECREATIONAL OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTFOR DEVELOPMENTS CONTAINING UNITS OFHIGH IMPACT: PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS FORTHE CONVERSION OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITSTO TIME-SHARE UNITS.

Adjournment. .

PUBLIC RELATIONS PEOPLE, ful l orpart time for Sanibel & EsteroIsland resort locations. Take sur-veys, pass out literature, gu'\t».,tourists to key locations. Hourly paywith weekly bonuses on per-formance. Ideal for students,retirees etc. Call Waylene at 472-5177dally 9 am-10:30 am. Mon.-Fri.

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979 39

\%

business and real estateWyman B. Atkins a broker, an-

- nounces the associatiorrpf Anne Atkinswith his real estate office on PalmRidge Road. Mrs. Atkins recently

.obtained her Real Estate license.

or provide people with airline travel,accommodations, and sports packages.

Buntrock said that he foresees nochanges in personnel at Interval Travel- just a shift in emphasis.

Vacation and Investment Properties,Inc., (V.I.P.) Realtor, announces theappointment of Alyce Perkins asRealtor-Associate and AdministrativeAssistant with the V.I.P. General RealEstate Division on Sanibel and CaptivaIslands. Formerly with Bank of theIslands, Alyce will administrate theV.I.P. office at 1509 Periwinkle Way onSanibel Island.

Sanibel businessmen Bob Buntrockhas joined Keith Trowbfidge as anequal partner in Interval Travel,

ited in the Heart of the IslandsSlipping Center. . ..

Buntrock said that the Agency'semphasis will be geared in the futuretoward the Island visitor.

"We haven't had time to reallydiscuss it yet," Buntrock said, "but wewill be looking at providing the Islandvisitor with some of the things he likesto do - golf or fish -- but possibly on amore organized basis. We might runmini-tours to oth»r areas, for example,! # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Bert L. Jenks has been namedPresident of Sanibel Realty, Incor-porated by the corporation board ofdirectors. Mr. Jenks has been Broker-General Manager of Sanibel Realtysince November of 1976.

Sanibel Realty also announces thatIrene Doane has successfully com-pleted her Real Estate Salesman'slicense requirements. Mrs. Doane isthe office manager for Sanibel RealtyInc., Center Island Office, (just East ofBank of The Islands).

Bert L Jenks

Sanibel Realty's operations includesales, rentals and appraisal which areconducted out of two offices on Sanibel

Irene Doane

located at 1207 Periwinkle (HuxterPlaza) and 1633 Periwinkle (just Eastof Bank of The Islands).

PERMITS week of March 16

Four building permits for construction valued at$110,124 were issued by the City of Sanibel during theweek ending March 16. Permits were issued to:

The Christian Science Church for a church at thecorner of West Gulf Drive and Palm Lake Road byGreg Weglarz for $60,000;

Charles Manker for a house on San Carlos BayDrive in Sanibei Isles subdivision by Sanibel Homesfor $43,350;

Island Water Association for a water line behind thecounty park to Dixie Beach by Crom Corp. for $6,274;

Clifford Grimard to remodel a house at 957 Fit-zhugh Street by Mark McQuade for $500.

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BREAKFAST 7 AM:— 11 A.M.LUNCH 11 A.M. — 3:30 P.M.DINNER 5 P.M. — 10:30 P.M.

COCKTAILSLUNCH — DINNER — SPECIALSFRESH LOCAL FISH • STEAKSVEAL • DUCKLING • BBQR1BS

GOURMET SOUP

SANDY HOOK RESTAURANTJUST OVER THIRO BRIDGE IN MATLACHA

OPEN EVENING4-10P.AA.HAPPY HOUR TUES. THRU FRA. 4 TO 6 P.M.

SUNDAY NOON TILL 8 P.AA.FRESH HAND BREADED OR BROILfeD SEAFOtJD

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ORGAN ENTERTAINMENT-DANCINGPHONE 283-0113. .

Money/Financing is NOproblem for you whenyou select a homesite inThe Dunes Subdivision

Lots priced $17,500 to $24,00 with upto 80 Percent Financing 10 Year Term is still

available locally through the Lee County Bankto qualified purchasers.

Financing is getting harder andharder to get so why not get going

on your Sanibel Dream today?"Obtain the HUD Property Report from developer and read it beforesigning anything. HUD neither approves the merits of the offeringnor the value, if any, of the property."

Visit our Sales office in The Dunes Clubhouse

or drop by one of our other offices.

Dunes Sales Office • 472-3448 Open 10-4 Monday-Saturday

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it40 Tuesday, March 20,1979 The ISLANDER

invites you to see

the Stone Harbor

105 Sand Castle Road,

The Dunes

Hours: Weekdays - 2 to 5 p jn .

For further information:

481-2512 (weekdays)

472-3479 (weekends)

ACROSS1. Fixed routine4. Things known8. Recount

12. Timber tree13. Encourage

to crime14. Hautboy16.Weakly

sentimental17. Harp on

maliciously:2 wds. (slang)

18. Requirement19. Feel regret for20. Teased; -

ridiculed22. Joyful24. Air-raid warn-

ing signal26. Kind of lily27; Musical tone29. —diem, by

the day30. — down, soft

stuffing32. Bible man88. Toward84, —say, con-

sider probable85. Fish from a

moving boat37. Mailed a

second tinus39. —of Wight40. Irritated42. Fissure44. Irrawaddy,

for one46. Spanlced48. Baker's need49. Dry60. BlunderOx. am COntmgBlu62. Sacrosaaet68. Hours of work

DOWN1. Drive into2. 50 states:

abbr.3. Lightning's

follower4. Small valley5. Tolerate6; Dress size7. Toward8. Small wig9. Receded

10. Cut of meat11. Imparted16. Caribou17. Sharp reply19. Noise in

breathing20. Enthralled21. Margarine

23. Burdened25. Puzzling

problem27. Lounge lazily28. Qualified31. Angered32. Elbowed34. Try to justify,

as a position36. Fruit peel37. Poe's bird38. Follow behind40. Whip handle41. Busy place43. Mary Baker —45. Big-leaguer .46. Time period47. Washer cycle49. Cry of

surprise

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RiverfrontS105.000-A nice 3

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SOUTHSEASBEACHVILLA

Thw*'s o bMwtifulWaif vl«w IremtbisOIM bsdrooni vlllo.$92,000 furnished.

Stanley E. Johnton, Jr., C.RJPrmidcnl

Sh«llo B. Sn»ll, G.R.I.Vie* President

and OMoeiot«»

MolnOffie*:P.O. Box 57

Periwinkle Way,Sanibel Island,

Florida 472-1511

Branch Office:Causeway Road,

472-4121

Captiva Office:Andy Rosse Lane

472-5154 472-1149

Island AccommodationsCauseway Road

472-4113

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The ISLANDER Tuesday, March 20,1979 41

i-.-The Photographers' Gallery on Periwinkle Way

held an open house Sunday night: to inaugurateits display of the naturalist photographs

of the late Richard Beebe in honor ofNational Wildlife Week.

The Gallery is open to the public and has

/ a total display of 50 works in addition to a

reference library on photography.

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332-0361 • 936-3331 3205 Hanson StFt. Myers, Fla. Building Since 1952

Gallery hours are 1 p.m. until 9 p.m. and the Gallery is closed Mondays.

Mikis HouseANNOUNCES A NEW ADDITION TO OUR

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PRECAST STEPS

BAYSHORE RD. AT RAILROADNORTH FORT MYERSM I I I I M M M > M

LINK LOGBAR-B-QUE

OPEN 995.7 DAYS WEEK 7048

IIMMMMMMMtMl

Plaza Central, at Rabbit Road and Sanfbel-Captiva Road, is bringing a new ap-proach in business and living to Sanibel. A grouping of intimate shops up to 1500square feet, built around an open mall, will offer shopping and living facilities in afestival setting. Seven of the buildings will have complete apartments above the 1500square foot commercial buildings, permitting two bath apartments with two to fourbedrooms, storage and balconies. So why not move your business and your home toPlaza Central, where you can live and earn a living in park-like surroundings?

THE ONLY COMMERCIALLY ZONEDLAND FOR 7 MILES ON SANIBELCAPTIVAROAD

County Beach

Live and earn your

living in a

relaxed neighborhood

atmosphere.

Tel: 472-4886470 Surfsound Court(Mail address)

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REALTOR

Executive Services, Inc.Sanibel's Complete

Real Estate Company

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

This Exclusive Resort Wear Dress Shop has beenestablished on Sanibel for eight years and offers an ex-cellent opportunity for the right party in the fastestgrowing shopping area on/the Island. The owner willteach you the business, inclodingyour first buying trip.$45,000. ' "-

FORGET THE COLD NEXT WINTER

Plan for it now! Just a little different from any othercondominium development on Sanibel. This 2bedrodm, 2 bath apartment is located in the un-cluttered, uncrowded Blind Pass. Take a lesiurelystroll to the most beautiful beach on Sanibel, or enjoytennis, swimming or the saunas. Completely furnishedand equipped/ this would make a beautiful home foryou or an attractive investment as a vacation and ren-.tal accommodation. For only $74,500 you can send sun-ny photos to your snowbound friends next winter.

SOME LUCKY FAMILY

Is going to find happinesson.tropical Sanibel Island inthis gorgeous Shell Harbor home. Here are just a fewenticing features: Heated pool. Large Patio Dock onwide canal; Sail or cruise directly to open water; BoatElevator; Two bedrooms plus den or third bedroom,two and one-half baths; approximately 3800 sq. ft. ofwonderful living. Neat and Beautiful with a carefreeyard and lovely landscaping. $169,000. .

TIRED OF PLAYINGRIDE AND SEEK?

Construction is almost complete on this 3 bedroom,-2bath home in popular Gumbo Limbo Subdivision.Located on a large, well wooded lot. 2124 sq. ft. totalarea includes double garage and screened porch.$84,000.

SCENERY BARGAINS

Desirable, secluded lot in Gumbo Limbo with watermeter already installed and preliminary engineering'work done forconstruction. Small, scenic canal in rearof property leads into Tarpon Bay. Perfect for smallboating or canoe. $24,900.

Just listed in the Dunes.Subdivision with a beautifullakeview. This lovely homesite is well wooded and haswater meter already installed. $27,500.

Executive Services, Inc.Registered Real Estate Broker

Main Office: 455 Periwinkle Way(At the Lighthouse end of the Island)

472-4195

Branch Off ice; 2427 Periwinkle Way(just before Bailey's Shopping Center)

472-3133

Registered Real Estate Broker

HOMESWEST GULF DRIVE

Access to the beach is only steps away from thisattractive three bedroom, two bath home located inone of Sanibel's most desirable residential areas. Twocar garage, screened porch, assumable mortgage,and plenty of room for a pool. $104,000

POINCIANNA CIRCLE3 bedroom. 2 bath, piling home with deeded beachaccess to the Gulf. 2 car garage, large open sun deck,screened porch, completely enclosed lower level.Assummoble mortgage $86,300

GUMBO LIMBO3 bedroom, 3 both, den. Dbl. car garage, extra largelot centrally located. Assumable mortgoge. $79,500.

CONDOMINIUMS

SUNDIALOne bedroom, furnished Condo. Excellent investmentand rental property, low down payment.

SANIBEL ARMS WEST .Lovely Gulf view, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 porches,completely furnished.-Pool, tennis courts, sun deck, onsite rental manager. $84,700 • ••• "

COMMERCIALTerrific island Restaurant with excellent track recordovoiloble. Good location. Call for details.

Established Seafood Market at Miner's Plaza ShoppingCenter for sale. The set-up cannot be replaced, custom'built lobster tanks with plenty of extras. A steal at$25,000.

LOTS

DIXIE BEACH BOULEVARDNear Gumbo Limbo Subdivision • Lovely nativevegetation. $13,500

CAPE CORALWaterfront lot, off Del Prado 80x125 near shoppingarea. $10,500 ,

UPPER CAPTIVA2 Lots, your own secluded island paradise. $7500each.

MOBILE HOME & LOTCOASTAL ESTATES

Only minutes from Sanibel's beaches. 24x60'double wide mobile home on large lot. 3 bedrooms,2 baths, large porch, carport, central air and heat.Lots of extras. $36,900.

INTERVAL REALTY

INC.REGISTERED REAL ESTATE BROKER

1618 PERIWINKLE WAY(Beside Interval Travel Agency

at Heart of The Island Shopping Center^472-3104

BUSPERSONSFULL OR PART-TIME

EVENINGSCALL 472-2177 after 5 p.m.

PART-TIME HELP WANTED2 - 6 PM DAJ LY - 7 DAYSTARPON BAY VILLAGE

CALL 472-3196

ADULT HELP WANTED3 - S T A R

GAS STATION ATTENDANTFOR A F T E R N O O N S -

APPLY IN PERSON.PALM RIDGE ROAD AND TARPON BAY ROAD

SANIBEL STANDARDONE STOP AUTO SERVICE

p =24 Hi

ROAD SERVICECOMPLETE

HR CONDITIONING_ SERVICEMON.-SAT. 7 A.M.-6 P.I

|JIM ANHOLT SUNDAY 7 AM-6 PMi]OWNER 472-2125

RENTACARMON.-SUN. 472-1468

"CALL FOR CALL"ON SANIBEL - GULF FRONT CONDO

Furnlsh*4 • bring your suitcase

Kings Crown • Furnished 2 BR Cond • 29% willstart you. Sandpebble Condo with pool, fishing fttennis. Secluded water front home with pool;dock ft lift. 4 Flex - ample room for im-provements. Fisherman's Delight - small home -wants offer. Immaculate Cape Coral Pool home

HOMESITES$3000 cash will start you - Near Golf ft Tennis. 2in Gulf Pines - owners anxious5 Acres - Near 1-75-yet secluded

Cabbage Key Island - Access by boat

BUY—SELL OR EXCHANGE IT! I

<=4. Celt,EXCHANGOR & COUNSELOR

P.O. Box 232,1648 PeriwinkleSanibel Island, Fla. 33957

The Band is Across From Us m MLS

ISLAND HOMES

and

GULF FRONT CONDOMINIUMS

FOR SALEAND FOR RENT

ISLAND REAL ESTATEby BISSELL & HOLTZ, INC.

"An Independent Island Realty Firm"P.O. Box 202 Sanibel Island. Florida 33957

Phone: (813) 472-1123 or 472-1441

MARSHALL H. HOLTZ, JR. DONALD T. BISSELLRegistered Real Estate Broker Registered Real Estate Broker

Island Homes»C6ndomlnlums*Homesite Lots. Rental Accommodations

MAIN OFFICE 1711 Periwinkle Way, corner of Case Ybel Rd.472-1123,472-1441,472-2421

CAPTIVA OFFICE Opposite South Seas PlantationA few steps toward the beach. 47-2-3318

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Lost & FoundLOST

Fujica605 Camera463-6959

• • - • • • L O S T

Solid gray cat, lost Invicinity of Santinl Plazaarea. F.M.B. Brown fleacollar, female. Offeringreward. 463-5738 before 5p.m.; 463-4143 after 5 p.m.

Miscellaneous

I PUBLIC NOTICE

Any Sanibel contiguous lotJwners wishing to take part

• -«n a class action legalproceeding to amend theCLUP to remove this highlydiscriminatory provisionplease contact M .» .Russum, 295 Barben Ave.,Watertown, New York,13601.

3-15

BUY, SELL, TRADE. Stoves,refrigerator, furniture, mostanything. Frank and Bob'sSwap Shop. 2170 San CarlosBlvd. Open Tues. Sat. 8 a.m. to

• ; " . ; ' ' T F N

HELPNeed someone to contact theBeach Bulletin who knowswho Tommy Selsey, age 11,is. He was here during Xmasand New Year Holidays. Hewas a winner in age 15 and

, iider race on Beach. Call.43-4421.

MerchandiseFor Sale

. Garage Sale: Clothes, linens,• at[apptiahces, kitchen utensils,• baby clothes, and misc. items.' March 17th from 8 to 4. 105| Tropical Shores, F.M.B.

3-15~s Custom made stained glass

windows, lamps, terrariums. and wall planters. Also shell

lamps. Can be seen at Beach•' Oyster Bar. For information„ and orders ca 11463-9631.

'•': STEREO: T F N

I; Beautiful Component. AM FM' radio, 8 track and record

* player. $89.43 or $10.00 per mo.• See at National Sewing Center,

••3 Cleveland Aye. Fort"\ ers (next door to Morrison's

cafeteria). 332-4133.TFN

COLORTV CONSOLE:Zenith used 25". Must see to

i believe. $175.00 cash or 10• payments of $18.00. Still in•••' waraanty. See at NATIONAL'•••• SEWING C E N T E R , 3083' Cleveland Ave. (next door to: Morrison's Cafeteria) Fort

Myers. 332-4133;TFN

;, SINGER OPEN ARM. 1978 Zlg• Zag sewing machine, left in

lay-away. Sold new for $389.00.Need a reliable party toassume 10 payments of $16.00or $153.00 cash. Makes but-tonholes, sews on buttons, and

> blind hems. Call 332-4133 or seeat 3083 Cleveland Avenue (nextdoor to Morrison's Cafeteria)

' FortMyers.i TFN

r ' Gold velvet swivel, rocker,ontemporary gold naugahydevsy chair, both like new.

; Several feet aluminum raiting,; aluminum H-beams, aluminum

and vinyl sliding windows. 463-j 9176.'• " . '• .'- • • ' . . ••• 3 - 1 5

ABWA planning huge FleaMarket Saturday, April 7, 9-4, Chapel By the Sea. Spacerental (4'x8') available toany individual ororganization. Rental $5outside, $7 inside (while theylast). Send fee, name, ad-dress-, and phone number to:American Business Womenc-o M i l Estero Blvd., No. 4,Ft. Myers Beach, Florida33931.

"PORCH SALE"Fri . Sat. Sun., 16th, 17th, 18th, 8- 4. Electric stove, stereo,miscl., 38 Helen Lane, No. 1,F.M.B.

3-155 Ft. wicker table and 3 mat-ching chairs. Call between 5and 8 p.m. 472-4425.

3-20

Want To Buy

BONITAT.V.We buy used T.V.'s... anycondition...

992-408$

Marine

21 Ft. Cabin, Head, electricanchor hoist, extra prop, OMCmotor, inboard outboardmotor, in good condition, wellmaintained. Approximately 250hours. Call 463-2275 for ap-pointment. Boat has beenmaintained In dry storage.

3-15

SA/UNG ANYONE?PAPANUI

Ft. Myers BeachRes. 332-1200

TFN

FOR SALE - BOAT 30' LUHRS,Fiberglass, twin grays,complete electronics, Loran,fish finder, VHF, CB, enginesexcellent, perfect fishing boat.482-4247.

Cars For Sale

1972 COUPE DeVILLE: First$485.00 takes it. Value, $1,000.Call 463-9357.

3-15

"1957 Cadillac El Dorado" Arare classic. Has a rebuiltmotor, saber wheels andwide whitewall tires.-"Trophy Winner" "Truly aprestigous car" Phoneevenings ...482-1917. •

TFN

1975 Mercury Grand Marquis, 4door, light green, white top. Allextras. Excellent condition.$3,000. 463-0525.

3-15

Help Wanted

Housewives: earn $150 - $200weekly in your spare time. Call463-6111, ask for Fred.

: 3-15

Waitress, cocktail, bartenderand cook. Call 463-9127.Choppin Block Restaurant andPit Lounge. FortMyers Beach.

.. >\ . ' ' •. . . TFN

Conscientious Handy Man forBeachfront Condo. Full-time,steady employment. Goodwages. Call 463-0688.

3-15

MQBILE HOME FOR SALEOWN YOUR OWN LOT

All kinds of citrus treeslemons - pink grapefruit

papayas-etc.COUNTY & OUTSIDE WATER SYSTEM

UTILITY SHED — WORK ROOM2 BDRM. INCLUDES EVERYTHING —

WASHER — DRYER — FREEZER — REF.FLORIDA ROOM 12 BY 60

GALL 463-9357

"NOW INTERVIEWING" BUSpeople, dishwashers, hostess-cashier, nights and weekends.Other positions available. Callfor appointment. 482-1881.11:00to4:30.

Motel needs part time nightcaretaker, and full t imelaundry worker. Call 463-6117for appointment.

3-15

Maid wanted fulltlme. Goodsalary and working conditions.Apply at Buccaneer ResortInn. 4864 Estero Blvd. F.M.B.463-5728

tfn

Advertising sales for SanibelIsland Newspaper. Salary,commission, car allowance/Experience preferred, butnot necessary. Islandresident preferred. Workfull-time. Call 472-5185.

Hey Moms) Looking forsomething to do while the kidsare In school? We need yourtalent. Food preparation andbaking. Name your own hours.Apply in person. Beach OysterBar and Restaurant. VillaSantinl Plaza. F.M.B.

TFN

Waitresses, earn $150. or moreweekly with changing lobs.Call 463-6111. Ask for Fred.

3rl5Housekeeper-Child care. Parttime, week days, must bedependable with own tran-sportation. 463-3282.

TFBYoung people with ambition,earn $150 - $200 weekly. Call463-6111 ask for Fred.

3-15Saleslady for Leani'sPolynesian Shop. Full-time orpart-time. Experienced only.463-2838 or 463-3200.

3-15

Part-time help wanted.Flexible hours. Beach resident.Apply at Sunrise Shirt Shop.1801 Estero Blvd. Seasonal,Starts immediately.

: 3-15Full charge bookkeeper^Experienced in payroll, payrollcommission and related taxesa must. Self starter position.'Excellent starting salary, pluscompany benefits. Bridge tollpaid. Call Jo Ann Shean. 472-5177.

TFN

WANTED

Sales lady for a shell shop.LaBelle Shell Shop. (At theFrench Quarter) 472-4022.

Waitresses, Bus Girls and anExperienced Hostess. Apply inperson to The PelicanRestaurant, 3040 Estero Blvd.F.M.B.

~ TFN

Neptune Inn needs maids. 463-6141.

TFN

Wanted

WANTED

DEAD OR ALIVE

WANTED

1-32 or 1-24 Slot car stuff andused old electric trains. 3-8 to3-18'S only. 463-4356.

WANTEDTyping and bookkeeping in myhome. 463-0088.

3-15

. WANTED!!A few good real estatelicensees to join an ex-panding firm with a proventrack record. Call JackMoore for confidential in-terview at 463-4424. TropicalHut Realty, Inc. Realtors.1600 Estero Blvd. F.M.B.

3-15

463-4421 472-5185FORTMYERS BEACH SANIBEL

Services

SERVICES OFFERED:Dressmaking, alterations,custom fitting. Designer ofCustom Fashion Your ideaor mine. Reasonable Prices.Call 463-4928.

tfn

Pet Grooming. Animal Bazaarformerly grooming by Gloria.All breeds of dogs and cats too.Full line pet supplies. 482-4554forappt.

i TFN

Hobbies

LEARN A NEW HOBBYSilversmith SlapideryTaught by appointment

' Complete supplies & equipmentAvailable.

Smokey Mountain Rack ShopSan Carlos Blvd. near Ft. Myers Beach

Here sine. 1960 • Tel. 431-4112

Mobile HomesFor Rent

FOR SALE OR FOR RENT:March 1st occupancy. 2 bedrm.mobile home. Minutes toBeach, Sanibel shopping.Family or Adult. 481-8763.

TFN

Mobile Homes

For Sale

12 by 60 Mobile Home. AdultPark. Own your own lot plus a12Jgy 30 Florida Room. Pan-neledand insulation, plus airand much much more. Locatedin Thunderbird Mobile HomePark, 156 Adrlenne Dr. Off SanCarlos Blvd. on the way toF.M.B.

3-1

24 x 60, 3 or 4 bdrm, 2 ba.central heat and air with citywater and sewer. Double widecircular driveway on beautifulpark. 3 Minutes from FortMyers Beach. A real value at$29,900. Call 482-2504.

3-15

H A N D Y M A N SPECIAL:Family subdivision. 1973 24x65Mobile Home. 50x80 lot in-cluded. Minutes to Beach.Sanibel. Shopping. $23,900. 481-8763.

TFN

For Rent

2 Bedrm, screened patio.Seasonal or Yearly. 405 LazyWay, F.M.B. 463-0465.

3-29

Small efficiency for rent.$150.00 a mo. After 5:30call463-0530.

TFN

May 1st: 2 bedrm., unfurnished'house for rent. For ap-pointment call 463-0530 after5:30.

TFN

Furnished Private room andBath with house privlledges.Call 992-4158

TFN

GARAGE SALE!SATU RDAY & SU NDAY

TURN LEFT PAST BEACH BOWL(GOING NORTH) AT ORANGEHUSTON PEWITT REALTY SIGNLINDA LOMA DRIVE

482*2749 I

Real Estate

Available for annual rent, 1bedrm. apartment. Blue ChipRealty Realtor Inc.463-5771.

TFN

For rent, April only.Efficiency, 2 bedrm, cottagewith carport, AC, TV recliners,twins and double. Quietprivate,'very nice. Short walkto beach, stores, banks.Elderly couple preferred, nopets. Utilities included,reasonable, inquire. 160 PearlSt. F.M.B.

3-15

"CAPTIVA ISLAND" 600 Ft. toGulf Beautifully furnishedapartments. 2 with fireplaces.Seasonal rentals. 472-4492.

TFNFully furnished 1 bedroomapartment for Season Rentalnext year. 5 mos., $2,300. B°*2962, F.M.B.,Fla. 33931.

TFN

Furnished duplex apartmentoverlooking Matanzas ' Passand Gulf. Covered parking, forcar and boat. $235. mo. April.463-4525.

3-15

REASONABLE

Six month vacancy nextwinter. One bedrm. nicelyfurnished duplex apartment.Carpet, drapes, coveredparking. Shorline Apts., 800San Carlos Dr. F.M.B. 463-4525.

3-15

New apartment for rent, an-nual. 2-Bedroom, 1-Bath largeliving and kitchen, garage, niceyard. Please call 481-2143 or463-2466.

tfn

"NEXT SEASON RENTAL"3bedrm, 2 ba. furnished houseon canal. Central heat and afr,2 min. walk to Beach. 463-0355.

4-5

BEACHSIDE GULFVIEW WEFFICIENCIES: 2 dbl. beds,tile ba., steps to beach, fullkitchen, linens, cable TV. Walkto all shopping. NOW ONLY,$185.00 per wk. for two. ThePolynesian. 2096 Estero Blvd.F.M.B. 463-4444.

TFN

Annual Lease, Brand newhome. Two bedroom, 2 bath, 2-car garage, unfurnished. At 160Sabal Drive. FMB. Centralheat and air, carpeted, drapes,dishwasher. Walk to beach.Steps to fishing-boating pier.$550 per month plus utilities.First, last, security deposit andreferences. Owner (813) 463-6542.

tfn

NEXT SEASON RENTAL. 2bedroom, 2 bath duplexapartment. Bayview. 6 mo.rental. $3,000 and electric. 463-6791.

tfn

RESERVE NOWFOR NEXT SEASON

CASA BON ITA CONDO.Directly on Bonita Beach, 2&ettroom, 2 bath, cornerapartment with dining room.Luxury furnishings and washerand dryer, 3 mo. minimum$1,400. month, 4 months $1,300month, 5 months $1,200 month,6 months $1,100 month; sum-mer rates $700 month. Alsoavailable, Luxury condo's onGolf Course or on water. CapeCoral Goldcoast, weekly ormonthly rentals. Owner 997-3892-997-1155 or write Box 3494,No. Fort Myers, Florida 33903.

tfn

Duplex Lot for Sale: AdjoiningNature Conservancy. Nicesubdivision with restrictions.$26,000. Call 463-6382.

TFN

Unfurnished 2 bedrm, 1 ba. apt.New carpet, drapes and kit-chen appliances. Yearly lease.No children. No pets. CallSmart Real Estate, Inc.Realtors. 463-3121.

TFN

For Sale

"EXCLUSIVE"

"CAYOCOSTA"

108' Gulf front to Bay. Cottage,dock, flowing well. Terms, willtrade. 334-7093.

3-15

" B E A C H LOTS" Duplex,$26,800. Single family, $21,600."Choice Locations." 463-5944.

3-15

BY OWNER, E X L U S I V ESIESTA ISLES, WATER-FRONT .PLUS POOL. 3-Bedroom, 2-Bath, double'garage, like new, ready tomove into. 463-4306 or 463-5744.$70,000.

3-15

"CONDO FOR SALE" "FinestShelling Beach on SanibelIsland" BLIND PASS CONDO.2 bedrm, 21/2 ba.. Completelyfurnished, ready to move rightin. Call BOB BASS, INC.REALTORS, 313 ClevelandAve. Fort Myers, 936-4348.After Hours Associate, JohnChoate. 472-4212.

CONDO FOR SALE: SanibelArms West. 2 bedrm., 2 ba., 2patios, completely furnished.Tennis court, swimming pool,sundeck. Second bldg. fromGulf, top floor. $68,500. Days997-2767 nights and week-ends,472-5365.

TFN

Business Building for Sale onSan Carlos Blvd. Blue ChipRealty, 340 San Carlos Blvd.,FMB. 463-5771.

L TFN

Beachside, 2 bedrm,- com-pletely furnished, 3 houses toBeach. $595.00 mo. 463-2403.

TFN

Two story, 2880 sq. ft. of en-closed area. Including two cargar. on 80x100 Ft. lot with fruitand oak trees. Plenty ofprivacy in a nice neighborhood.Only $75,000. Buyer canassume mortgage. Call 463-6382.

TFN

SANIBEL ISLANDImmaculate 3 bedrm, 2ba. home located directlyacross from Beach Ac-cess on exclusive WestGulf Dr. By Owner,$104,900. Call 472-5464.

TFN

PLANNINGTO BUILD ORINVEST We have 60 by 150 ft.building site, one block fromBeach on Eucalyptus St. Zonedfor Apt. Stephen L. JohnsonRegistered Real Estate BrokerP.O. Box 995. 106 West Part St.Okeechobee, Fl. 33472. 763-8955or Orin D. Lee Associates. 765-2056.

tfnSanibel Island

3 bedroom, 2 bath, on 150 X 220ft. Bayfront lot, very nice,loaded with extras. BLUECHIP REALTY, Inc. Realtors.340 San Carlos Blvd. F.M.B.

tfnNew Thermal home inbeautiful Capistrano Court offSan Carlos Blvd. 1 mile south ofMiners P l a n , 1 and Vi milenorth of Fort Myers Beach.Models open week-days 10 to 5.Sunday 1 to 5. Phone 482-0165 or481-5898.

tfn3 Bedroom piling house, 100 ft.of Gulf Beach. Captiva Island,Only $90,000. Blue Chip Realty,Realtors, Inc., 340 San CarlosBlvd. F.M.B. 463-5771.

TFN

Sanibel-Completely furnished2-bedroom, 2-bath, Michiganhome on Canal, Sundeck andDock. Available May 13 to Dec1st. Cable T.V. Washer Dryer.A C . 472-2267.

TFN

CHOICE SANIBEL CONDOAPT. 2 bedrm., 1 ba. enclosedfamily room, small boat,dockage. Good investmentproperty. Principals only.Asking price, $49,750.00. Call472-2811 or 334-4695.

TFN

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I

• • * ? "

FEW CONDOMINIUMSIN AMERICA ARE AS ^ |

SHIPFS £Ever since p p ^

of Canada launched its first residentialbuilding 55 years ago, the Shipp name

has been associated with bindings ofinnovative, authoritative design and

impeccable character.Your first hint that this is a con-

dominium of uncommon, e*>bold dimensions comes when you see the site on Marco

Island chosen for Shipp's Landing. OverlookingCaxambas Eass,it is the preeminent location on the Mandjperhaps in all of Florida. Beyond, your neighbors are the

• brilliant Gulf of Mexico in one direction, and theuntouched Ten Thousand Islands in another.But that's just the begmningiTtitloj^cJo^elyandyou discover that Shippfc Landing is Endowed

with every living and recreational amenityimaginable, and then some. To mention a

-,few: yachting facilities, 700 feet of privatebeach, l>800 feet of waterfront, three swim-ming pools, four tennis courts, racquet* U

court, movie theater, shops, craft rcWi,exercise room and more. Much more.

Apartment and villa residences are np lessimpressive. Ranging in size from 2,100 to

4?$O0vsqua«€ feet, the residenc#St-|jc»sitivelypamper you wkh thoughtful touches Mke

private elevator entrances serving only two apart-mertts per floor$teti^+im<p^^

glass-walled solarium, dual air-conditioning system,wet bar in the living room and the pure luxury of

unimaginably large rooms.Apartments and villas are offered from $182,000

$40p)00Now is an excellent time to visit our on :te

, Exhibition and Model Center and, perhaps, toreserve a residence at Shipp's Landing. A landmarjj

development by the Shipp Corporation, qualitybuilders for more than 55 years.

SHIPP'S LANDINGOn the beach at Caxambas Pass,

Marco Island, Florida. Exhibition and Model Center:1100 South Collier Boulevard, Marco Island,^

Florida. Open Monday-Saturday from 10 to 5,Sunday from 1 pm.

Telephone (813) 394-5184.

' Designed by E. Abraben, Al A RIBA & Robert Golavolpe. Architects. Inc.


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