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SANIBEL-CAPTIVA
ISLANDER10'
DEVOTED TCTHE INTERESTS
OFSANIBEL
ANDCAPTIVA ISLANDS
TheFinestshellingBeaches
InTheWestern
Hemisphere
VOLUME 12 NUMBER 35 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AUGUST 31.1972
On Sewers
The Board of Directors of the Sanibel-Captiva Planning Board want to be certainthat all islanders and interested persons are aware of a public hearing on September"» 1972.
This will be a hearing at the Court House in the Commissioners hearing room atlUa.m. on September 13. It will be fore the purpose of publically discussing theestablishment of a Sanibel-Captiva Sewer District. This will be the time and place tobecome informed on one of the major projects contemplated for the islands.
The financing of this project will be discussed later, in November when many ofthe residents have returned to the islands.
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Sanibel-Captiva
TREASURE ISLANDS
"ISLAND PROPERTIES SINCE 1957"
COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE!in
A new building in Central BusinessDistrict
One-50 x 30 sq. ft. shop or two25 x 30 shops. Occupancy about
Nov. 1, 1972
Contact us for full detail. Youwill be surprised at the low cost!
SANIBEL - CAPTIVA REAL ESTATEClaire T. Walter, Realtor
and Associates
472-1 733 after five 472-1455
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AND DISCOVER
WHAT THE SEAHORSE
HAS DISCOVERED
FOR YOU 1
daily 9 to 5:3.0.
sunday 12:00 to 5:30
At The Lighthouse End of Sanibel.
2 ISLANDER 8-31-72
SANIBELCAPTIV A ISLANDEREstablished 1961
Duff Brown, Owner and Publisher
Editors.........— Virginia and Duff BrownProduction Mgr. JudyHendrieOffice Mgr. ....;.. Emily RollerProduction.. . Louise Ostling,Cariene Kelly, KarenRobinson, Brook HustonReporter.....................................;....... Fran O'Callaghan
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- ISLANDER OFFICE2330 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach. Write P.O. Box2867, F.M.B. Phone 463-6792 (not a toll call from theIslands.)
Second class postage paid at Fort Myers Beach, Florida3393J.
- CAPTIVA
ARE VERY SPECIAL ISLANDS
SO IS OUR KNOWLEDGE
\ OF THEM!
HOMES & HOMESITES
CONDOMINIUMS
ACREAGE
BUSINESSES
GULF AND BAYFRONTAGE
(lit Hi l l
Realty, Inc
P.O. BOX 37, SANIBEL 33957\ MAIN OFFICE, PERIWINKLE WAY 47J-1II I&RANCH. SANIBEL SHOPPING CENTER 472-1 5IS. RES. REAL, ESTATE BROKER
JERRY LEWIS CINEMAMm SHOWING
THUR SATURDAY
7:00 & 9:15
SUNDAY & MONDAY
7:15 &9:00
"AN ENDEARING, HUMANAND QUITE MOVINGLOOK AT THEPROBLEM OF ECOLOGY"
REX REED—CHI. TRIB.—N.Y. NEWS SYNDICATE
An incredible adventure.that journeys beyond
imagination!
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A UNIVERSAL RELEASETECHNICOLOR* (G| <gB>
MOVIE WILL BE OPEN WEEK-ENDSONLY AFTER LABOR DAY.
Phone 472-1701 or 472-2192ISLAND SHOPPING CENTER
SANIBEL ISLAND
Churches ofthe Community
St. MICHAEL'S AND ALL ANGELSEPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Rev. James D. B. Hubbs, VicarSUNDAY:Holy Communion.. .*. 7:30 & 9:30 a.m.Church School and
Kindergarten . . . . . 9:30 a.m.WEDNESDAY:Holy Communion 9:00 a.m.HOLY DAYS:Holy Communion 7:30p.m.
ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC CHURCHRev. Eugene McCarthy
Saturday evening Mass 7:30 p.m.Sunday Mass. 10 a.m.Friday Mass in the homes..CONFESSION:[Sundays before Mass.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHThe Rev. Jack E. Otis, Minister
SUNDAY SERVICES:Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.WEDNESDAY:Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m.
SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCHDr. H. E. Sheely, Pastor
Morning Worship 11 a.m.Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
ActdXtifiA.
Sanlbe l -Capt lva CONSERVATIONFOUNDATION, Board of Directors, meatssecond Tuesday of every month *t 3:30 p.m.
Sanlbel LIBRARY hours: Monday &Thursday, 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday,Friday * Saturday, 10-12 noon.
Sanlbel COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, Inc.,Sanlbel Community House, 1st Tuesday, 6:30P.m.
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - Third Tuesdayof every month, from r to 4 p.m. at theCommunity House.
SANIBEL-CAPTIVA AUDUBON: Programsopen to public at Sanlbel Community House,Thursday «t • P.m, also monthly outdoorevents.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 123, AmericanLegion Home, 2nd Tuesday, 8 p.m.
BINOO MVMEX. American Legion Home,' Wednesdays, • p.m. (no minors.)
Captlva MEMORIAL LIBRARY Is open 9a.m. till 12:30 on Tuesdays and Fridays.
BOY SCOUTS meet 7:30 p.m., Saturdaynights at the School.
LIONS CLUB of Sanlbel-Captlva meets at6:30 P.m., first and third Wednesday of eachmonth at Island Beach Club.
Fire Dept meets every 2nd and 4th Thursdayat 8 p.m.. Palm Ridge Road Flrehouse.
THE GIRLS by franklin Folger
"Oh, look at that one! Didn't I teU youyou'd find this a lot more exciting
boutique
PROUDLY PRESENT^THE ULTtMATE IN FASHION
ANNUALSUMMER SALE
20% to 1/3 OFFACT lil-BRANNIGANS-BUNOY
CASUALS UNLI MlTED-GINO PAOLI
HADLEY-JER-SEA OF SWEDENLEON LEyiN-MR. DINO-PARADE
POINT SET-SERBIN-TANNER OF NJC.VERA
SWIMWEARBYGABAR-ELISABETH STEWART
FLORENCE EISEMANROSE MARIE REED - ROXANfclE
sianibel Center Buildine - Casa Ybel Rd. & Periwinkle WayHours: 9:30 to 5:00 Closed Sunday - 472-10JI&
PLEASE SUPPORT SERENITY HOUSE
You're Never Too LateFor Our Tea Party!
THEHUXTER'SMARKET &
DELICATESSEN- all horn* mad* salads and sandwich**
^ OPEN D A I L Y 7a.m. to 9p;m.
Mprr TO TMeouLT STATION .....JBIll*'
LAWN MAINTENANCE
TRACTOR MOWING
Dennis Wreivn . 472-117
VOTE FOR
JAMES R. JESSELLJUDGE OF COUNTY COURT
• Resident Lee County since 1957
• Member Florida Bar since 1963
• Practicing Attorney
, • Presently Small Claims Court Judge
• Former Fort Myers City Prosecutor
Your Vote and Support Will Be AppreciatedPaid for by James R. Jessell Campaign Fund * Ann Jessell, Treasurer
8-31-72 ISLANDER 3
GOURMET CORNER:-
FAe "<4nye/ Pouch ".
AnneBendix 472-1051
Stock and Gifts on Hand
Th» Mogniffemit DogPet Centor
SqJt Water Aquarfalns • Birds
' Dogs • Cats • Hamsters
EXPERT GROOMING ALL BREEDS
Call 463-9337Transportation Arrangements
7205 Estero Blvd., Ft.MyersBeach
WE SPECIALIZE IN WORKON WIGS AND WIGLET5
PLAIN SHAMPOO and SET $3.00PERMS $12.50 and up
HIGH STVLELong Hair $4.50 Short Hair $4.00
Hours 9 - 3 Closed Monday AfternoonLouise Grubaugh
Sanibel Island 472-2371
Ceramics, Instructions & Suppliesday & evening
for adults & children
Edna E. Russel S. Yachtmans Dr.
Preston R. Woodring
ISLAND HOME
PROTECTION
SERVICE
SECURITY PATROLfor home and business onSanibel & Captiva Islands
472-1341 P.O.Box 155Sanibel Island, Florida
HVMUCANt
ProgiiM with Electricity
KtSiOtHTIAl . COMMtKIAl(NDUSTIIAt
JA4 n#j1C I after-five
481-2215 I 995-5251
MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL SPEARand family from Nashville, Tenn. arevisiting BILL AND JEANNE SOWERSat Castaways. Michael is Jeanne'sbrother , and the Spears brought alongsome friends , the BROOKSFAULKNER family from Nashville,too, and everybody has been soaking upsome sun and relaxing in betweensightseeing in and around Fort Myers.
The new manager of the CastawaysRestaurant is working feverishly to getthe restaurant in order for a Labor Dayopening. He is MR. JACK ROBERTSwho is well-known in the FortLauderdale area as manager of theSunrise Country Club. The Roberts owna home on Fort Myers Beach and havebeen coming down for week-ends ofrelaxation.
GEORGE WATTERSON will beattending the Miami showing of Giftitems and purchasing a new and excitinggroup of goodies, while he leaves hisgood wife home to mind the store. TheWattersons just returned from a trip tothe Keys where they did some plain andfancy skin diving and got to know a fewcreatures like Moray eels, barracuda,sharks, etc.
MR.AND MRS. DANIEL MERLINand daughter HEATHER from WalpoleMass, are down visiting their mother andfather, Mr. and Mrs. JAMES F.MURPHY of Captiva. They will be herea few weeks sight- seeing and exploringthe beaches and fishing.
And at long last we found out thename of the beautiful white bloomingtree in the dooryard of the Red Pelican.Thanks to SARITA VAN VLECK, whotells us it is a Jamaica Dogwood.
Visitors to the By The Sea Cottagesare KRIST ARDIS, who has beenvacationing on the island since 1961, andBERNICE GRIMM who has beenresorting here for twenty-five yearsfrom Hollywood, Fla. And also fromHollywood is ELIZABETH MACY, whois fast becoming acclimated and anisland lover too. All are friends ofEDITH MUGRIDGE, and Krist is fromRomulus .Michigan.
REAL ESTATE SALES
Laughrey & Holtz Island Real Estate,Inc. announce the following recentclosings of realty sales on Sanibel: FromMr. and Mrs. Dale Krinn of Uniondale,Indiana, to Mr. and Mrs F. LowellDevasure of Tekamah, Nebraska, aduplex-zoned parcel of land in the ShellBasket.
From Miss Rosa G. Hamlett ofOrville, Alabama, to Mr. and Mrs. F.Peter Jung of Miami, a residential lot onLake Murex in that subdivision.
From Robert and William Hill ofNaugatuck, Connecticut, to Mr. andMrs. Charles Frankel of Wanamassa,New Jersey, a lot in Shell Harbor; thissale made in cooperation with James D.Newton and Associates of Fort MyersBeach.
From Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder ofSanibel to Robert L. Johnson, Trusteeof Ann Arbor, Michigan, 300 feet ofMultiple- Zone Gulf frontage in theSedgemoor subdivision.
WHO'S WHOAHD WHY
Labor Day weekend will bring backsome old guests as well as greet somenew ones. MR. and MRS. ROBERTJENNER of Fort Lauderdale are herefor two weeks of relaxation. MR. andMRS. STANLEY YABLONSKY alsofrom Fort Lauderdale and the FRANKPROCTAS of near-by Plantation arehere for a few days before schoolresumes. Also from the east coast arethe MICHAEL FERGUSON family ofTitusville, MR. and MRS. PAROBECKof Miramar and the JAMES NELSONparty of Miami.
And now for the sad story of theweek. EDITH MUGRIDGE had to haveloveable little poodle CHERIE put tosleep. She had grown stone deaf, blind ,and lived in terror and confusion, andwe know she has gone to dog heaven.
MRS. JOHN GLASS has been busyas a beaver entertaining guests andloving every minute of it, because shelets them enter- tain themselves. MRS.LOUISE HARRIS and her threechildren and MISS FAYE OOTEN all ofDayton, Tenn. have been having a visitto remember. There have been no bugs,and the children have lived in the Gulf,staying until long after dark. Then theyhave been followed by MR. AND MRS.WILLIAM CROMWELL from Austin,Texas, and Hawaii. It rained , and theyreally were thrilled, because "It justnever rains in Texas", they said. Andnow Mrs. Glass' grandson FRANKLINELMORE GLASS, his wife and theirson JOHN PURNELL are here for a visitfrom Dayton. They will take CRISTINEGLASS, Mrs. G's grand-claughter backhome with them , and all the island willmourn her going. Cristine has been intoeverything on the islands, and a lot ofthe young people will miss her. She hasrun Miss Willie's Jeep all over, taking agroup to go water skiing, not tomention the clean-up tours around theislands. Mrs. Glass was busy cleaningfive pounds of shrimp preparatory to ashrimp feast for the visitors when wetalked to her , in a flurry ofanticipation.
MRS. GLEN RHODES of State Road867, Sanibel, is welcoming her sonRAYMOND RHODES and his sweetwife home. Raymonf just completedcollege, receiving his AB degree,majoring in Educa- tion, at theUniversity of South Florida in Tampa.He made the Dean's list while at theUniversity and did counseling also, andis having a vacation before consideringpositions beeing offered him.
ROBIN AND GENE KARR OFJacksonville and former residents ofSanibel are proud parents of a son,HUNTER MATTHEW KARR, bomAug. 16th, weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. Gene isweuV known on the island, havingworked at the B-Hive for severalyears. He was graduated last year fromJacksonville University and is employedby Prudential Insurance Company.Robin is the daughter of Ruth andPhilip Hunter of Pirate Playhouse. TheHunters have not yet seen their littlegrandson, as they are vacationing inCanada.
We had the pleasure of a dengntfulguided tour of one of the new islandcondominiums, the Sandy BendApartments. They are completed andare now being furnished and awaitingthree occupants who are moving inshortly. TIM AND PRIS NORPELL anddaughter KATHY will occupy one ofthe spacious two bedroom, two bathunits. Then JACK AND BETTYO'NEILL and son ROBERT will occupyanother, and DICK AND BARBARAVOCKEL will be moving in also. TheUnit has three stories, and the top onecommands a magnificent view of theGulf. Lovely spacious screen porchesface the water. RUTH AND WOODYANDERSON are the new managers.You will remember Ruth as the formerRuth Jones. There will be some rentalunits too.
HOURS10-5:30
THERED
PELICANSanibel Island
Florida
Resort Wear.Mexican Imports,Gift* from35 Countries,Antiques. Toys, _.Penny Candy.Salmagundi,Prints
Turn Right At The ShoppingFollow The Sighs _ __, 472.-1.323
ltrtL OBtcudu
CLOSED MONDAYSDURING THE SUMMER
to BoiU/s)In The
ISLAND SHOPPINGCENTER
colt 472-miMary Al«dc - Owner
Do - It - yourself fishingor guided fishing trips.
Rental Motors 6 to GO h.p.15 to 24 foot Rental Boats
Rental canoes for theSanctuary water trails.
Rental Dockagefor private boats.
-Boat Ramp
BAIT AVAILABLE 24 HOURSTACKLE - ICE - SNACKS
Call Grady Edmondson forreservations and information
•478-1333
TARPOH M YMARINA
4 ISLANDER 8-31-72
PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
"It makes me sod
and a little angry"
REPRESENTATIVE TED RANDELLPOST OFFICE BOX 1668, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33931
FIRST ELECTED NOVEMBER, 1964RE-ELECTED NOVEMBER, 1966RE-ELECTED MARCH, 1967RE-ELECTED NOVEMBER, 1968RE-ELECTED NOVEMBER, 1970
STATE INSTITUTIONS CHAIRMANWATER RESOURCES VICE-CHAIRMANSALTWATER CONSERVATION VICE-CHAIRMANJOINT SUB-COMMITTEE,TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTIONAND MAINTENANCE CHAIRMANGAME & FRESH WATER FISH VICE-CHAIRMANADULT & JUVENILE CORRECTIONS CHAIRMANHEALTH & REHABILITATION VICE-CHAIRMAN
BITTER PERSONAL ATTACKS - MISLEADING, DISTORTED ANDDOWN-RIGHT FALSE ADVERTISING - TOTALLY MEANINGLESS"PLEDGES" - - - THE "POWER POLITICIANS" AND PUPPETEERS WHOCONTROL MY NICE YOUNG OPPONENT HAVE ENGAGED IN ALL OFTHIS NEGATIVE AND DESTRUCTIVE ACTIVITY.
CARELESS OR DELIBERATELY DISTORTED RESEARCH MAKESME SAD AND A LITTLE ANGRY, BECAUSE A REALLY PLEASANTYOUNG FELLOW IS BEING USED BY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPSAND HIS CAMPAIGN MANAGED BY A MAN STEEPED IN HATE ANDVINDICTIVENESS. IN THEIR CARELESSNESS (BRED BY GREED ANDHATE) THEY MAKE MY NICE YOUNG OPPONENT APPEAR NAIVEAND FOOLISH, AND THEY PRESUME ON YOUR INTELLIGENCE ANDWISDOM.
FOR EIGHT YEARS YOU HAVE ENTRUSTED THIS OFFICE TOME. YOU HAVE ELECTED ME FIVE TIMES IN A ROW. THAT NICEYOUNG MAN NOW IS INFERRING THAT YOU ARE EITHER DULLWITTED OR ASLEEP TO HAVE DONE SO.
I, HOWEVER, BELIEVE IN YOU - IN YOUR SANE ANDRATIONAL JUDGEMENT. I BELIEVE THAT YOUR CAREFULCONSIDERATION WILL RETURN ME TO YOUR OFFICE IN THISSTATE.
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Here (for instance] are some of the words they put in his mouth!"OUR PRESENT REPRESENTATIVE VOTED FOR: TAX FOOD" (News Press ad by Wasson, August 13, 1972)
(RANDELL) "DID NOT VOTE $10,000 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION TO THOSE 65 YEARS AGE AND OVER" (NewsPress political ad by Wasson, August 1, 1972)
"OIL SPILL BILL - RANDELL DID NOT VOTE" - - - "POLLUTION CONTROL AND SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL - -STATE BONDS - RANDELL DID NOT VOTE" (News Press political ad by Wasson, July 30, 1972)
VOTED AGAINST FOUR LANING OF U.S. 41 FROM VENICE TO NAPLES" (News Press political by Wasson, August17,1972)
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And HERE IS THE TRUTH!AMENDMENT - "THERE SHALL BE TAXED AT THE RATE OF 3% THE SALE AT RETAIL OF FOODS FORHUMAN CONSUMPTION" - - - AMENDMENT FAILED 44 to 59 - RANDELL VOTED NO! - See Official House Journal1968.
SENATE BILL 188 (1971) A BILL PROVIDING AN ADDITIONAL $5,000 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION TO PERSONS65 AND OLDER.(Revenue replaced by non-property taxes) Bill passed House of Representatives by vote of 105 to 5RANDELL VOTED YEA. See Official House Journal 1970.
SENATE BILL 450 (1970) OIL SPILL BILL PASSED 110 to 0 - - RANDELL VOTED YEA; HOUSE JOINTRESOLUTION 3853 POLLUTION CONTROL BONDS PASSED 93 to 13 - - RANDELL VOTED YEA. (See OfficialHouse Journal)
HB-3451 (1970) BY REPRESENTATIVE RANDELL REQUIRING 4 - LAING OF U.S. 41 FROM VENICE TO NAPLES.Bill passed House of Representatives by vote of 103 to 0. RANDELL VOTED YEA ON HIS OWN BILL! See OfficialJournal 1970, House of Representatives.
VOTE FOR INTEGRITY and TRUTH
TED RANDELLPAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT, EADWARD M. BROWN - TREASURER DISTRICT 90, DEMOCRAT
8-31-72 ISLANDER 5
I*landWed., Thure., & Fri. 9 • 5; Sat. 9 - 1
/ Barber Shop Sanibel ShoppingCenter
If You're Planning
To Build-
Why Settle for Less
Than A
Custom Built Home
at Competitive Prices
472-2252Post Office Box 174 SanibeHsland
Sawiwidt
Home MadeDoughnuts
Open Daily 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.ISLAND SHOPPING CENTER
Sine
ttratt* -Eaten
Macintosh Book ShopPeriwinkle Way, Sanibel T«f.- 472-1447
"Roaches, Ants and Earwigs will be moving in soon-Don't Tolerate-Exterminate!"
— CALL —
NO-RISKEXTERMINATING CO.
2424 BR 0 AD WAY 334 - 1331
FREE INSPECTION & ESTIMATEALL PHASES OF PEST CONTROL6-MOS. WRITTEN GUARANTEERESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL-FULLY INSURED & LICENSESCOMPARE OUR RATES
"RUSSIA TODAY"SUBJECT OF NEXT
SANIBEL COMMUNITYASSOC. MEETING
At the next meeting of the SanibelCommunity Association, to be heldSept. 5, members will be treated to aspecial report on "Russia Today" byone of their own members, Dr. GerrySchnelle.
Dr. Schnelle visited Russia as amember of a select group of 31specialists, representing the easternstates agricultural leaders and was ableto see many Russian customs, notnormally experienced by an averagevisitor.
Dr. Schnelle will speak on travel,transportation, education, livingconditions, recreation, etc., as well asfanning. He will illustrate his pointswith 100 beautiful slides which he tookhimself.
While the regular dinner meetingscheduled for 6:30 is for members only,the general public is always welcome toattend these special presentations at 8p.m.
PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY,INC. ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWINGSALES:
From Mr. and Mrs. A R Roberts toMr. and Mrs. L.A. Lunlap of Florida,property in Sanibel.
From Periwinkle Properties to Dr.and Mrs. Andres Welebir of Maitland,Florida, three lots in PeriwinkleProperties.
SURF 'N SAND COTTAGES
Fishing was so great Fridayafternoon that all of the guests attendeda fish fry in the evening. Top honorswent to JEANNIE SCHMID for her nicecatch of reds and trout. TheREGINALD SMITHS with their fourchildren from Alexandria, Va., BILLAND MARGARET PHELAN, PEGGYand little ANGELA of Ocala, BOB andJEAN SCHMID, daughter JEAN and herfriend , KATHY, and the fourZAJICEKS all gathered to enjoy thetasty fish prepared by Margaret. Theother ladies prepared the rest of thedelicious dinner.
FISH FRY SUNDAY
The American Legion is holdingtheir annual fish fry on Sunday at theLegion Hall and you are invited to comeand bring your friends. Servings will becontinuous from noon until 4 p.m.,with a menu of fried fish, done to aturn, cole slaw, baked beans and hushpuppies. A donation of $2 for adultsand $1.25 for children under twelve isasked
SEGUNDA GUESTS
Floridians enjoying the sun, sandand surf at the Segunda this weekinclude the JOHN GREGORY family ofMiami, the PHILLIP FIEDLERS ofWinter Garden, and the JOSEPHD'AMATOS of Hialeah. Returning fromGainsville are the DAVID LINDBERGfamily, and here from Deltona are Mr.and Mrs. E. BREHOVE, with friendsMr. and Mrs. KRAFT.
From more distant points are theRICHARD RICHE family, of MapleHeights, Ohio; the STANLEYKAPLANS of Enfield, Conn.; and theFRED RAETSCHES of Arlington, Va.Visiting from a somewhat larger islandon the other side of the globe are BOBand DEL TIERNEY , here fromSydney, Australia.
Expected for the gala Labor Dayweekend are returning Floridians, Dr.and Mrs. PAUL KOVACH of FortLauderdale; the QUINN family andfriends, also of Fort Lauderdale; theROBERT DUNLAPS here again fromMelbourne Beach; and the CHARLESMILLERS, back from Winter Haven.
Returning from North Miami Beachare the JOSEPH MARCHIONNIS, andfrom Miami we welcome the JOSEPANEDA family. Last but not leastfrom Caracas, Venezuela, we are happyto have with us Mr. and Mrs. EVERETTTE AGLE and their two sons.
SAN CARLOS REALTYRobert L Dormer
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
Periwinkle WayDrawer 9-Sanibel, Florida 33957
Phone 813 472-1011
Duplex - Year round living -
vacation - investment.Gulf" access - pool.
Bob Dormer 813 472-1664Dan Moore 813 472-1880BobVartdal 813 472-1267
CONDOMINIUM RENTALSNOW AVAILABLE
FOR THIS YEAR AND NEXT SEASON
BEACH * TWO POOLS • BOAT DOCKS
Sanibel Moorings CondominiumsCall or write: Gulf Drive, Sanibel, Florida 33957
(813)472-2372
See
V SPalty %e Weed*.
are eager to be of service to you In selecting that special gift. Wehope to carry on with the same integrity and quality that theFridays have maintained over their years in business on Sanibel.
1622 PERI WINKLE WA Y 472-2291 OPEN 9 to 5
CAPTIVAISLAND STORE
On the SquareWhere
Great
Minds
Meet!I Store willI close Labor
Day at noonI & will reopen1 after refurbishing| when we can serve you better.
hours8:30-5:30 thru Sat.Sunday 10:30- 1:30
6 ISLANDER 8-31-72
Happiness Is Sanibel Island
Let us help you find a property
of your choice
PH 472-1123472.2440472.1846
LM61REY S HOITZISLAND REAL ESTATEINC
Registered Real Estate Broker
VISIT OUR MAIN OFFICE IN THENEW SANIBEL CENTER BUILDINGor WRITE: POST OFFICE BOX 202
SANIBEL ISLAND• FLORIDA 33957
SEE YOU NOVEMBER FIRST1 he Friday
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Helen & Lee Roy4/w»~4/w«-~4r>
PRIMARY ELECTIONS ARE SEPT.JNow is the time to put on your
thinking caps and study thequalifications for various offices in theprimary of Sept. 12. Some CountyCommissioners will be in the running,the Supt. of Schools and also somemembers of the School Board and stateoffices. Now that the Nationalcandidates have been selected, it is timeto look at localites, and register if youhave not already done so, and plan toget out and VOTE on Sept . 12. And itis not too soon to get with it.
Sea Horse Shell ShopLIGHTHOUSE END OF ISLAND
Shell Gifts FashionedOn The Islands
Lovely Gift Items & Corals
ELECT WfUfAJM L HILSOHLEE COUNTY JUDGE
SEPT. 12, 1972VOTE FOR Wm. J. NELSON'S RECORD PERFORMANCE:
• ASSISANT PUBLIC DEFENDER SINCE 1969
• HEARING EXAMINER IN JUVENILE APPELLATE CASES SINCE 1969
• A CAREER LAWYER WITH NO INTERESTS BUT SERVING YOU
• EXPERIENCED CRIMINAL TRIAL LAWYER
• EXPERIENCED CIVIL TRIAL LAWYER
• A MAN WITH COMMON SENSE AND JUDICIAL TEMPERAMENT
THERE IS NO INCUNlBtHTSEEKING THIS OfflCt
NELSON IS BEST QUAUflEDWILLIAM j . MtUOH
"No Free Government Con Survive That IsNot Based Upon Tfee Supremacy Of law.
VOTE - WILLIAM J. NEISOH - SEPTEMBER 12, 1972
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(POLITICAL AD PAID FOR BY Wm. J. NELSON CAMPAIGN FUND)
8-31-72 ISLANDER 7
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ARE WE GOING TO LETTHE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SETA PRECEDENT
that would permit anAMUSEMENT PARK
ONSANIBEL?IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT?
IF NOT, COME WITH US
SEPTEMBER 5,1972
TO TELL THE COMMISSIONERS
NO!
For More Information, See Inside
or Call 472-1166
IF YOU NEED TRANSPORTATION OR CAN PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION TO THE HEARING ON SEPTEMBER 5 -CALL 472-1166
8 ISLANDER 8-31-72
The facts about the ZoningRequest which will be decided bythe County Commissioners nextTuesday are printed here byp e r m i s s ion o f t h eSanibel—Captiva Planning Board.
NEWSLETTER AUGUST 15,1972
On July 24th the Lee County Zoning Board recommended to the County Commissioners a change in zoning from GU(General Use) to RU-3, which permits apartment and motel construction, for a tract of land located north of Gulf Driveopposite the Shalimar Motel. The new owner of that motel owns the subject property, as well as all the land eastward fromthat parcel to Tarpon Bay Road. The sketch below shows the land and its location,
except 120 feet.
SAILBY SANCTUARY
The zoning change request applies to the portionshaded V777?i .The parcels shaded f==3have recently
"been purchased by the same owner.
At the Zoning Board meeting your Planning Board representatives asked the owner to defer his request, so that hecould meet with the Directors of the Planning Board, to explore the possibility of developing an agreement leading tomutually acceptable plans. The owner denied our request, and pressed the Zoning Board for a recommendation forapproval, which it then granted over our protest.
The owner plans to build 147 motel units on the westerly parcel north of Gulf Drive. This is a density of 21.9 units peracre, and would result in a fully occupied maximum population of over 500 people.
The County Commission will consider this recommendation on September 5.
We oppose this rezoning on the following grounds:
1. Apartment and motel zoning in this area will dangerously extend the area of high density which has for years beenconfined to the south side of Gulf Drive.
2. Each downgrading of zoning tends to set a pattern, and to make it easier to obtain further approvals.
8-31-72 ISLANDER 9
3. IF THE BALANCE OF THE LAND BETWEEN THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND TARPON BAY ROAD WERE TO BEREZONED IN THE SAME CLASSIFICATION, THE RESULTING POPULATION, OF THAT PARCEL ONLY, COULDBE TWICE THE PRESENT PERMANENT POPULATION OF SANIBEL AND CAPTIVA. THE PROPERTY OWNER HASSAID THAT HE HAS NOT FORMULATED HIS PLANS FOR THE EASTERLY PARCELS. HE DID DESCRIBE ABUSINESS VENTURE THAT HE SOLD BEFORE COMING TO THIS AREA. IT INCLUDED A RECREATIONAL ORAMUSEMENT CENTER, WITH RENTAL ROWBOATS, MINIATURE GOLF, AND FEATURES OF THAT SORT. HESTATED THAT AN ENTERPRISE OF THIS KIND WOULD BE GOOD FOR SANIBEL. WHEN WE SUGGESTED THATTHE USE OF HIS PROPERTY SHOULD BE DISCUSSED AS A WHOLE, HE DECLINED TO CONTINUE THECONVERSATION, BEYOND MENTIONING THAT PERHAPS THE PERIMETER OF THE PROPERTY SHOULD BEZONED FOR BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES. WE ASSUMED THAT HE WOULD RETAIN THEINTERIOR FOR THE AMUSEMENT CENTER.
4. The easterly parcel, consisting of 66 acres, abuts the Bailey Sanctuary along the south line of the Sanctuary. We areconvinced that a commercial development of this size and probable uses would be detrimental to the wildlife in thisSanctuary.
The land covered by this zoning request does not abut theSanctuary but is only 120 feet away from it at its northerly end.We consider this in itself to be dangerously close, and coupled with the much larger risk of the easterly 66 acres in the sameownership, plus the probability of further zoning requests in the same pattern, we feel that every effort should be made toconvince the County Commissioners that this is bad zoning.
5. We are all aware of the difficulties facing the Island Water Association in its efforts to provide sufficient water for thecommunity. The extension of high density zoning can only aggravate these problems.
6. Highway congestion is already severe in the tourist season, and again high density will compound that congestion.
7. There is already on Sanibel more than enough RU-3 zoned land; more than 750 acres of land so zoned are not now beingused, as compared to about 210 acres of RU-3 zoned land which are now in use.
We ask you to attend the hearing before the Commissioners on September 5, or at least to write or wire them youropinion of this request. The item is late in the days agenda, and will probably not be heard before three P.M. The requestnumber is 72-7-32.
The Commissioners are:
Mr. Kenneth Daniels, ChairmanMr. Walter Shirey (this district)Mr. James SweeneyMr. Julian HudsonMr. Charles Edwards
They should be addressed at the
Lee County BuildingFort Myers,Florida 33901
The struggle goes on, and we need your help.
VJr.
V.G.Mackenzie,President
jdrew R- Mellody U Ingalls H. Simmons,M.D.
B. Beattie
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THIS AD WAS PAID FOR BY BUSINESSES AND HOME OWNERS OF SANIBEL AND CAPTIVA
Rob and Jeannie Alberts, Segunda Motel Apartments
An Island Business
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Mrs. Sam Bailey
Beachview Cottages
Tom and Barbara Billheimer
Wes Brewer, High Tide Cottages
Don and Jeannette Case
Jimmy Cipriani
Concerned Islander
Concerned Resident
Concerned Tourist
Mrs. Richard F. Fuller
Porter Goss
Mrs. Ruth Ann Gray
Rod and Ruth Happel, Caribe Adventure Inn
Art Hunter
Mario F. Hutton
Dolly and Myton Ireland, Snook Apartments
Island Conservationist
Island Homeowner
Island Inn
Dick Kearns, Hurricane House
John Kenedy
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard LeRoux
Dean and Wanda Marshall
Mrs. Isabel McWhorter
Mrs. Mary Nix, Zic-Zac Motel
Mrs. Anthony Ponti
Retired Islander
Cecil Rhodes
Jim Robson
C. Maxwell Stanley
West Wind Inn
Mrs. George Winterbotham
Mrs. Bea Young
Carl Zambuto
John E. Zambuto
10 ISLANDER 8-31-72
ONE THING LEADSTO ANOTHER
A 147 -Unit Motel OnThe North Side Of Gulf Drive
NEAR THEBAILEY SANCTUARY
LEAD TO ANAMUSEMENT PARK
ON SAN I BEL
IS THIS WHA T YOU WANT?IF NOT, TELL YOUR CO UN TY
COMMISSIONERS NO!
ON SEPTEMBER 5,1972••V. * ..
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FOR MORC INFORMATION SEE INSIDE
OR CALL 472-1166
IF YOU NEED TRANSPORTATION OR CAN PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION TO THE HEARING ON SEPTEMBER 5 - CALL 472-1166
aulla MebtauiantOpening Soon
NEXT TO THE SANIBEL COMMUNITY HOUSE
ADVENT ORE-ELBOW ROOM-TRANQUILITY
eONC H CAPTIVATED BY CApTlVASpacious Accommodations on 300 Tropical
NORTHERN TIP OF
CAPTIVA ISLAND
8-31-72 ISLANDER 11
WELCOME TO "THE LEflZIAS"where you will find warm hospitalitymingled with a friendly & relaxedatmosphere.
Luncheon 12:30-3:00 " Dinner 7:00-10:00Elegance In Eating In Our Crystal Chandelier Dining Room
Came listen to Art Kromer, melody guitarist, Friday and Saturday evenings.Unsurpassed Sunday Buffet by Chef Cabannis from 12 to 2:30
Reservations Please 472-1551
Among the finest joys of life are
Your Hosts Margie Ann & Louis Letizia - Reservations Appreciated 472-2!
vV>
the l.etiziu$ITALIAN CUISINEOverlooking the Gulf of Mexico
st. Gulf Drive - Between Beachview and Jolly Roger Motels ^ ^ ? /
CASE'S
RESTAURANT
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OFSTRICTLY FRESH SEAFOOD& LAND LUBBER FOODS, TOO.
Beer & Wine Open for Dinner 5 to 9
YOUR BREAKFAST HEAVEN
Lighthouse Restaurant • &
&
LOCATED AT:SEAHORSE SHOPPERIWINKLE WAYSANIBEL
OPEN 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
GOODLUNCH STUFF
Closed Tuesdays 472-9909
DairyQueen
All the Queens say thanks for a good year and wave good-by tilNovember. "QUEENS" pictured above from left, Leslie LeBuff,Daphine Ireland, Darlene Radford, Rolinda Radford, Karrie Kreram,Eva DeCourcey, Ginny Bissell, Missy Muench, MGR. Tim Squires(with wig), Elaine Humphreys and Don Bissell (with wig). Not inpicture Deb Ireland, Deb Jenks and Cathy Downs.
WE THINK YOU WILL LIKE US EVEN BETTER IN '73!
You will lick yourchops after you
eat with us!
Sing — A — Long Fri. Night
Fish 'N ChipsChicken 'N HoneySanibel ChowderCombinationSeafood PlatterFresh Shrimpsteamed in beerSandwiches
Free Beer Tomorrow
Lunch 12 to 2:30 Dinner 5 to 10 p.m.
mGOLDEN SANDS
RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
late
nt dining
early or
nig
In Our Lounge - Gene Welker ai the Pianowith his twin brother, Jim, on the Guitar
Mon., Fri., Sat., & Sun.Now serving Giant Hamburgers and Jumbo Hot Dogs
Daily lunch and dinner prepared by our new chef,Joe Durnell from Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Dinner Music by Mary Clark on the OrganClosed All Day Wednesday
472-1494 Open 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
12 ISLANDER 8-31-72
AnnouncementOf Summer Office Hours
FRANK VELLAKEARCHITECT AIA
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday,
(OFF PERIWINKLE - ADJACENT TO SAN CARLOS REALTY)
BOX 86, SANIB&L 472-2232
SPECIMEN SHELLSFLORIDA AND WORLD WIDE
One Block West Of The Causeway
On Periwinkle Way 472-1121
8MITTYS ENGO
e^ batteries,outboard motor oil, Road Service.Hertz Rent - a - Car 472-2115
Complete line of ATLAS auto accessoriesWe honor BankAmericard 472-9942
SAILING AT SNOOK HOlEl\
Rent Fun - Rent A SunfishAlso New Sunfish
For Sale $495.SAILING LESSONS AVAILABLE
Sunfish Races EverySunday At 1 p. in.
SNOOK APIS.60LF DRIVE SANIBEL
472-1345
1 • • I
472-1466Hours 9-4Daily
_ ISLANDJ) BAKE
SHOP\
) WEEKLYSPECIALS
Tues: Almond MacaroonsThurs: Lemon PectensFri: Chocolate Eclairs
Closed Sundays It Mondays
CIMATO - STOVALL
St. Isabel Catholic Mission onSanibel Island was scene of the weddingof Miss Anna Barbara Cimato andSamuel James Stovall at 12 noonSaturday. The Rev. Gerrard Beauregardconducted the double- ring ceremony.Music was presented by Mrs. HaroldClark, organist, and Miss Mary Springer,vocalist. The sanctuary was decoratedwith vases of white gladioli and mums.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.Anne R. Cimato of 1547 PeriwinkleWay on Sanibel and the late Ralph V.Cimato. Mr. Stovall's parents are Mr.and Mrs. James B. Stovall of Waycross,Ga.
The bride was given in marriage byher brother, Joseph Vincet Cimato. Shewore an organza empire gown withlantern sleeves. The dress featuresVenise lace overlay on the bodice,sleeves and down the front of the skirt.Her lace edged illusion veil was held inplace by a lace and organza bowheadpiece. She carried a colonialbouquet of white carnations, roses andbabies breath.
The bride's attendants wore empirestyle gowns of sheer polyester trimmedwith white lace interwoven with limegreen, apricot and yellow ribbon. Maidof honor, Miss Jean Mieloch, of FortLauderdale, cousin of the bride, woreapricot, Miss Barbara Ann Rumplik,bridesmaid, was in lime green and MissAndrea Susan Sain of Springfield, Ohio,bridesmaid, was in yellow. They worelace crowns and carried carnationnosegays the same color as their dresses.
John Stovall was his brother's bestman. Ushers were Alex Weaver ofWaycross, Ga., Denny Thompson ofThomasville, Ga. and John Cimato,brother of the bride. Ralph Cimato,brother of the bride, was ring bearer.
The bride's chosen colors were usedin the table decorations at the receptiongiven by the bride's mother at theSanibel Community House. Gladiolicentered the bride's table.
Mrs. Don Humphries kept thebride's book. Assisting with thehospitalities were Miss JeanneHopwood, Mrs. Don Bissell, MissPatricia Bissell, Miss Minona Stovall,sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. CharlesRumplik, Mrs. Frank Culpepper andMiss Susan Holtz.
After a south Florida honeymoon,Mr. and Mrs. Stovall will live at 410Cedar St. in Carrolton, Ga., where he isa junior at the University of WestGeorgia. Prior to her marriage, the bridewas employed at the Jolly RogerFriendship Inn on Sanibel.
ACTION
Your votef o rF R A N KM A N Nwill in-sure:
Action togive localp r i o r i t yfor yourlocal taxd o l l a r s .
Action top romoteand pro-tect recre-a t i o na lfac i l i t iesfor SouthWest Florida.
SUPPORT
FRANK MANNDemocratic Candidate
for State Representative District-91
Paid for by Gordon Davis, Campaign Treasurer
Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, Fla
GIFTS & SHELLS
ISLAND SHOPPING CENTER
WATTERSON'S
SEA TO SKYGIFTS
WHERE THE UNUSUALIS THE USUAL"
CORAL
SHELLS
PERIWINKLE WAY, SANIBEL
E X P L O R I N G
•y ^ S
Charter WET PANTS Skiff
SHELL - DREDGE FOR SEALIFE - BIRD
FISH - SNORKEL - NATURE ADVENTURES
DICK FRiEMAN PHONE 472-1315
oQm&tfkiiFurniture • Interiors (§
hDRAPERIES • UPHOLSTERY • SPREADS
AUSTRIAN, ROMAN & WINDOWSHADES • CORNICES
SLIPCOVERS
FURNITURE • CARPETING • LAMPSACCESSORIES
INTERIOR DECORATORS: Jean HillSmart Binder- Don Ennis
16QJ Jackson St. (Oswrrfown) 334-1348
SUNSET SOUTHCONDOMINIUM
Sanibel, Florida
2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment, overlooking Gulf, Clubhouse, puttinggreen, heated pool, enclosed garage, hobby area. Near Golf Courseunder construction.
SALES General I Electric RENTALS
Ralph Call, Realtor - Exclusive Sales Agent— Phone —
472-1383 or 472-1622Evenings: 542-8011 or 542-4404
Construction Financed By Lee County Bonk
8-31-72 ISLANDER 13
FOR THE BEST FISHINQIN PROTECTED WATERS
WOuLb0
McutinaAT THE SANIBEL - CAPTTVA BRIDGE
EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN* BOATS * MOTORS * BAIT * TACKLE * ICE
472-2313
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT HARRY & BETTY TRENERY
POUCHY RATTAN KANGAROOHE'S ADORABLE AS WELL AS USEFUL
His roomy pouch holds plants, flowers, soiled clothes, toys etc.Makes a most welcomed gift too.
GIFTS PACKAGED & SHIPPED
AW
SANIBEL ir r : ^ » —r:, . H , _.
Thetan CraftsPOTTERY By HAND And WHEELCUSTOM ORDER WOODCRAFTcandles, wire sculpt (& more)
a\i made on premises — hand made shell tablesCustom Home Art Made To OrderISLAND CLOTHES By SHIRLEY
472-2285 We Make Beautiful Signs For Home & Business
DECORATIVE^I HOME FURNISHINGS
COMPLETE COMMERCIAL ANDRESIDENTAL INTERIORS
Specializing in Complete InteriorsWith The Islands In Mind
SEE OUR FURNISHED MODELS IN THESANIBEL MOORINGS CONDOMINIUMS
2282 First St., Downtown Fort Myers, 334-8762
JUST OFF THE BO ATI
A NEW SCREEN!
We have a new and elegant Chinese Screen (room divider) 6' x 6', withJade and Coral pictures of the 4 Seasons with gold background. Heavywood construction with fine black lacquer finish, and solid brasshinges. Hand painted decorations on reverse side. A collectors item.
Also just in: new shipment of Cloisanne enamel wear from MainlandChina. Last but not least: new 4 Seasons pictures of Jade and PreciousCoral from Taiwan.
wrvem*472-1387 SANIBEL CENTER BUILDING next to dotti's
Island
Jcnool
Of
Dance
REGISTRATION - NOWChildren & Adults
Ballet, Acrobats, Ballroom, Hula
Call472-1609 Coralie Rumbold
^'iElect Edward F.
BOARDMANThe ExperiencedCandidate* for
JUDGESecond DistrictCourt of Appeal
•Former U. S. Attorney, former Municipal Judge,Member Tampa-Hillsborough County, Florida andAmerican Bar Association. Practicing attorney inFlorida since 1938.
Paid for by committee to elect Edward F. Boardman, Harry Hurst, Treasurer.
CONDOMINIUM,
*&iV ; ' '-** '. • For full information about »Jes (or rentals) write, calt or visit
Sanibe! Moorings, Gulf Drive, Sanibel, Florida 339S7 (813) 472-1258'
14 ISLANDER 8-31-72
"KIPIT
SIMPLELET'S SIMPLIFY VOTER REGISTRATION
BY BRINGING REGISTRATION TO THE PEOPLESUPPORT
KiHDAll PUFAHlDEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
PURPOSE:* KEEP OPERATING COSTS DOWN* GIVE THE PUBLIC SIMPLIFIEDKNOWLEDGE OF VOTING LAWS
QUALIFICATIONS:* 4 YEARS OFFICE MANAGEMENT* 7 YEARS COMPUTERS-ONLY CANDIDATEWITH DATA PROCESSING EXPERIENCE* 9 YEARS U. S. ARMY-PERSONNELMANAGEMENT* MARRIED-WIFE: ROSA, CHILDREN:KEVIN-5, KENNETH-4, LINDA-3* CHRISTIAN* AGE: 37* RESIDENCE: 1426 GARDENIA AVE.FORT MYERS, FLORIDA
vote for* KEHDALL PUFAHL *
-DEMOCRAT-FOR
LEE COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONSSEPT. 12 PRIMARY
Paid Political Advertisement Al Quinn, Campaign Treas.
Snook Motel will have a Labor DaySun Fish Regatta Sat. and Sun. at 1p.m. Anyone owning a sun fish andwishing to enter the race please callMyton Ireland at 472-1345.
LETTERS TO
THE EDITORDear Sanibel Friends:
Many thanks, dear friends, for theoverwhelming kindness and concern youhave extended to us during my briefillness.
Encouraged by Jenny's daily visitsto the hospital made possible by yourgenerous assistance, and the support ofso many well-wishers, I have quicklyrecovered and in a few weeks I shall beout and about again.
Tlie very special loving kindnessyou have shown us at this time willalways be cherished. It can never berepaid.
/s/ Leslie Waller
TO THE ISLANDER:
"AS OTHERS SEE US"
In a report to the United Nations,Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim hadthis to say, according to the Fort MyersNews-Press, August 21:
"A major threat to the development,maintenance, protection and survival oftourist attractions is tourism itself.
"Overcrowding, high-densitydevelopment, and the mushrooming ofhotels and other tourist-relatedstructures resulting from unplanneddevelopment at many famous resortsnot only damage the landscape butisolate tourists from any direct contactwith the natural environment.
"Consequently, the interest in visitingsuch places, and their economies,decline markedly.
"Tourism, therefore - originally themain force for economic developmentof the area - thus becomes a force forthe destruction of both the environmentand the economy."
The Secretary-General, with hisfamily, vacationed on Sanibel lastseason.
/s/ Willis B. Combs
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MYERSFOR CONGRESS
HE'S ON OUR SIDE
jYon-d&tte\genic 9f>ebmeticl ,
V fawehy fol ffleautifut <£ if tiny.
Call Brenda Johnson 472-1789
RESTAURANT SANIBEL ISLAND, FLA.
Will Glise Sept.5 - Sipt.17CORNER TARPON BAY ROAD AND SANIBEL BLVD.
WE ARE CLOSING AFTER THIS SATURDAYAND WILL BE CLOSED DURING
SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER.WILL RE-OPEN IN NOVEMBER.
Dlack FearlOpen 9:30 to 5 Closed Sun. & Mon.
Elect A New School SuperintendentON SEPTEMBER 12
It's Time For A Change
Vote ForGEORGE WILLIAMS
a classroom teacher
DONT DELAY - ACT NOW - Our Children Can't Wait
EDUCATION
Arkansas State University B.S.E.
University of Mississippi, M.Ed.
CIVIC INTERESTS
Masonic LodgeScottish RiteShrineMethodist ChurchCivic Clubs
GEORGE WILLIAMS CONSIDERS THESE TO BE THE TEN MOST SERIOUS PROBLEMS OF THE LEE COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM:
VOTE FORCHANGE
1. Waste of tax monies and the lack of administrative accountability2. Ineffective educational processes — high dropout rate3. Widespread use of drugs in many of the schools4. Lack of discipline or control5. The hiring of many unskilled classroom teachers in recent years6. Shortages of books, equipment and supplies7. Too much secrecy and indecision within the administration of our schools8. Busing and housing of students9. Over emphasis on the administration, supervision and coordination and not enough
emphasis on the curriculum, classroom procedures and teaching methods10. Lack of parent, student, teacher and community involvement in educational
decision making.
VOTE FORCHANGE
George Williams Witt Work With The Taxpayers, The Children, And The Teachers, To Solve These Problems.
Geoi^e Williams Believes The School Superintendent should be elected on a non - partisan basis.
CONFIDENT — Has faith in the public school systemDEPENDABLE — Will work for needed change
A PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORB.S.E., M.Ed. — 23 years experience
MATURITY - INTEGRITY -AGGRESSIVE - Will fight for full value of each tax dollarREASONABLE — Researches actions — Will seek public opinion
ABILITYPAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
GEORGE WILLIAMS CAMPAIGN FUND-FAY WILLIAMS, TREASURER
8-31-72 ISLANDER 15
MEN'S SHOPSPORTSWEAR - ACCESSORIES
AT THE
USE YOUR BANK CARDS
Display Unclassifieds Unclassified*
PETE'S CARPENTRY SERVICENeed something repaired or rebuilt? 25years experience. From cabinets ondown. Pete Stahl — Rocks West —472-2147
driftwood and thingscoral-gifts-shells-candles
Sanibel Center BuildingNext to The Jade Butterfly (which.is next to Dotti)
Summer hours 9i30 to 5
C A N O E S
GkuMMAN ALUMINUMCANOES & ACCESSORIES
ALSO LIGHTWEIGHTFIBERGLASS CANOES
TARPON BAY MARINA472-1323
WOOD DOCKS BUILTOFF-SHORE CONSTRUCTION
CALL CLYDE HOLLOWAY472-2458
Real ZstateEND OF SEASON
sold almost everything good and bad-need new listings-good ones that is.
We still have enough bad ones.B A L E S - & C O T T A G E 8 -8- R E N T A L S
William C. Shannon, BrokerCaptiva, Florida 33924813-472-1149
ASSOCIATESZella Mae ShannonE.G. KorapadRoy E. Bazire
ISLAND ELECTRICHarold I. Clark, Licensed, bonded,"'master electrician. No job too small.472-1282 days. 472-2205 eves.
RITE-TEMP SERVICE, INC.SALES & SERVICE
• Air Conditioning & Heating• Refrigeration• Electric Ranges
• 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE •Fort Myers Beach 463-9556
TRUCK FOR HIRE:Moving — pick up rubbish — dump available.Contact Willie at Thetan Crafts, next toB-fiive, Sanibel.
• * *Motel owners and business people. You cannow get color post cards and brochures.Beautiful full color reproduction, highestquality, low price. Call Larbf C. Huston,commercial photographer, 463-4*655.
• * *FOR RENT:On th« Oulf. Duplex for r M t Month orseason. Phona afttr 5:00,47*22*1.
• • •WANTED:Manager for fine motel on Sanibel. Excellentopportunity for couple. Write Box A, care ofP.O. Box 2867, Fort Myers Beach.
* • «FOR SALE:1965 Fort Thunderblrd. Classic design. Allpower equipment White leather interior.Good condition and dependabletransportation, $600 cash • FIRM! 472-2183.
* *. •AL WOLF ELECTRONIC SERVICE
Color, B&W TV, HI-FI, Stereo, Radio, TapeRecorders, Record Players, Antenna Systems.472-2218. Back of Glory of the Sea.
* • * :FOR SALE:Cottage in beautiful N.C. mountains.Furnished,'' comfortable, convenient. 2wooded acres. 463-9671.
* • *BEAT THE HEAT
Install a Fedders central or room air^ - i estimates. '
WANTED ANNUAL RENTALExecutive desires attractive house forone or more years on Captiva or Sanibelbeginning March (973. Furnished orunfurnished, 3 bedroom, airconditioned.Executive's business travel will permitowner to use house one winter monthand one summer month if desired. BoxY, P.O. Box 2867, Ft. Myers Beach, Fla.
WOOSTER TELEVISIONCOMPANY
SALES & SERVICE
FeddersAIR CONDITIONERSTELEVISIONS
Norge Appliances (by Fedders)Refrigerators - Freezers - Washers - Dryers - Ranges
472-1133bank financing arranged
New Location: Palm Ridge Road
BECOME A MEMBER OF
Friends of the
Sanibel Public LibraryYOUR library needsYOUR SUPPORT!
Library Hours:Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays,
and Saturdays 10-12Mondays & Thurdays 2-4
* • *HELP WANTED:Fog truck driver wanted'for part time nightwork at Sanibel and Captiva. Call 694-2174 toarrange an appointment for interview.
APPLIANCE REPAIRS:Small appliances, electric stoves,vacuum cleaners, radios, lamps, etc.Harry's Appliance Service, P.O. Box 67,Sanibel Island, 472-1765.
* • •HELP WANTED:Responsible people needed to meet thepublic, type, run adding machine andcashier. Regular day and evernlng shlfs.Call Mrs. Morrison, 472-1551.
* * *HELP WANTED:Experienced waiters and busboysneeded for year-round resort Call Mrs.Morrison 472-1551.
* * *LOST:Ml La Paz from Atalanta area lost netwith cork sinkers on beach nearcemetery on Captiva. Contact LouisBlack if found.
* • *HELP WANTED:Waitress wanted. 472-2113 between 10a.m. and noon.
WANTCO:
M recorded on my arrival,
«M) CWInmwjBmj!gOeorae LMvfi titoyaMirtft, Ba*WatML Pla. 3MB7.
Day's fishing on the Island Queen, $6.00.Tickets at the Bait Box on Sanibel.
* * *Family wants to rent reasonable, older 2 BRhome or apt. Unfurnished or furnished.Yearly basis. Drawer 2, P.O. Box 2867, FortMyers Beach.
FUR FEATHERS \ SCALES,PLEASURE m THE BEA8TY
ANPWON PER OF NATURE"
9:3OAM-*»:30PM
M QJULttoL 4•House
or Fashions
fashion in elegancewith the finest inhand-screenedprints
- Laungewear.Double sheerM r Setsandjbort)
PANTS SUITS - BLOUSESDRESSES- SfcACKS ••.aU» Late* Style* in NewTwo-Piece Coordfaatwivf^tyhing Hats & Bags
Cute Bathing Caps
Periwinkle Way
PlyslBernardoShoes.
10 to 5 Monday thru Saturday M72-1354
THE BAIT BOXAcross From The Dairy Queen on Sanibel
FISHERMAN'S HEADQUARTERSfor SANIBEL and CAPTIVA
SALT & FRESHWATER FISHING EQUffBpNT
TACKLE CLEANED & REPAIRED
, RENTALS & STORAGE
LIVE SHRIMP & PIN FISHwe catch our own
FROZEN-SHRIMP, MULLET,SQUID, ft LIVE WORMS
SKI ROPES
FISHING INFORMATION
DAILY SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES(fish fillets, shrimp, crab claws, etc.)
Open Every Day 7:30 - 7 P-Pfc Phone 472-1618 Owners: The Woodring Family
16 ISLANDER 8-31-72
torni i. ur UUK tALLUSIVES
• Bleyle Slacks & Coordinates • Voyager of Miami - Sportswear• Hooper Coordinates - Dresses • Flair of Miami - Pant Dresses• Sandcastle Swimwear • David Smith - Dresses - Sportswear
Mr. Fine of Dallas - Sportswear • Haymaker - SportswearAlso, Hawaiian Dresses & Blouses
Famous For Fine Apparel
DUGGERS of SANIBELCeramic & China Painted ffi/ts
complete line of supplies,lessons, it firinq
2902 GULF DRIVE472-1181
AUGUST ^selling
1
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' l / W a i P ' 1 ^ (Pocket Books,V WP"""~ $ 1 5 0 ) RObbins —
o . / H E EXORCISTL\j, (Bantam, $1.75) Blatty 2
4
6
/THE DRIFTERS(Fawcett, $1.75) Michener 3
.THE SHADOW OF THE LYNXV, (Fawcett, $1.25) Holt —
/THE OTHER' (Fawcett, $1.25) Tryon 5
/RIAN PICCOLO: A SHORT/ SEASON' (Dell, $1.25) Morris —
7 THE ERECTION SET/ / (N.A.L. Signet, $1.25)i/ Spillane
Q BURY MY HEART AT0 ,/WOUNDED KNEE
v (Bantam, $1.95) Brown
0 T/E HAPPY HOOKERJ(/ pe\\, $1.50) Hollander
I A V J T O S EXW (Berkley, $1.50) Cameron
1 I EXECUTIONER #12 :1 1 BOSTON BLITZ
(Pinnacle, 950) Pendleton -
1 O THE* FAMILYXL. (/(Avon, $1.95) Sanders
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6
2
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THEIRS WAS THE KINGDOM(Pocket Books, $1.50)Delderfield
TRACY & HEPBURN(Bantam, $1.50) Kanin
THE BLUE MESSIAH(Avon, $1.50) Horan
THE RA EXPEDITIONS(N.A.L., $1.95) Heyerdahl
FIELDS FOR PRESIDENT(Dell, $1.25) Fields
VICE AVENGED: A MORALTALE(Fawcett, $1.25) Burford /it
TREMOR OF INTENT(Ballantine, $1.25)Burgess
THE GIFT HORSE(Dell, $1.50) Knef
THE PATRIOT(Bantam, $1.50) Durbin
EDSEL (N.A.L. Signet,$1.25) Shapiro
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