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4C NEWS-PRESS, SUNDAY, MAY 17. 1987 Water officials take step to settle Indian dispute i 1 Under documents approved Friday, the tribe agrees to a regulatory system of water management that recognizes Indian rights. Other key issues are dismissal of a suit over flowage easements on 1 4,720 acres of land, state acquisition of six sections of Seminole land and water district aid to the tribe in developing a water supply and surface water management system. The settlement documents now must be approved by Gov. Bob Martinez and the Cabinet and the tribe, and is subject to state and federal legislation for implementation.

By The Associated Press WEST PALM BEACH The South Florida Water Management District has formally approved documents needed to settle a long-standing dispute over water rights with the state's Seminole Indian tribe. "None of these kinds of disputes has ever been settled outside of a courtroom," Water Management Executive Director John Wodraska said Friday in a news release. The approval is one step toward completing a tentative $7 million state agreement with the tribe over water rights and other issues. -9 Panel: Woodpeckers are in danger 9. 7" By The Associated Press 5.,, satisfy the Federal Endagered Species Act for the woodpecker, which the federal government says is in danger of extinction.

"We're saying that eventually we're signing the death warrant of these birds," said Lee Constantine, a member of the planning council's advisory panel. A spokesman for the company, which is clearing trees on the site, said it will work withcoun-cil staff to compromise. "We obviously are going to reassess the situation," said the spokesman. Charles Manor. ORLANDO An advisory panel says Orange County failed to ensure protection of the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker when it authorized a laser test range being built by defense contractor Martin Marietta Inc.

The group has recommended that the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council appeal the county commission's decision to the governor and Cabinet. Several planning members said the commission's conditions do not United Press International Nosy newborn A six-hour old manatee sticks its nose above the water as it swims Saturday morning in the Seaquarium's holding tank. The baby at the Miami Seaquarium Saturday. The manatee was born was born weighing 60 pounds. DE ATHS ERALS DEATHS, FUN Information in the Deaths column is printed free of charge.

To place a listing call 335-0324. Information in the Deaths and Funerals column is paid advertising. To place an obituary call 335-0324. Lee County Lee County nita Chapel. REED, JACK, 7 of Fort Myers, funeral Tuesday, arrangements by Phil Kiser Funeral Home Inc.

RYAN, MARY "MAE" LUNDQUIST, 79, of Jamaica Bay West, Christian Funeral Mass Wednesday, arrangements by Phil Kiser Funeral Home Inc. Charlotte County HERD, AGNES 75, of 449 Elk-cam Port Charlotte, graveside services Monday at Royal Palm Memorial Gardens in Punta Gorda, arrangements by the Kays Ponger Funeral Home of Port Charlotte. low in the Fort Myers Cemetery. She slept away on Monday evening, May Uth leaving to cherish her memory, one brother. Rev.

Monroe Knight of Brooksville, daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eva Camon, of Fort Myers; many devoted friends, including Mrs. Beaulah Matchett, of Fort Myers; six grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; and a host of nephews, nieces, other relativesand friends. Friends may call this evening from 5:00 until 9:00 at the funeral home. Arrangements entrusted to Finley Carter Funeral Home.

BURMEISTER, CLARA ANNA, 88, of Fort Myers, private services, arrangements by Harvey-Engelhardt Funeral Home Colonial Chapel and Crematory. DAY, HELEN 90, Of Fort Myers, funeral pending, arrangements by Anderson FunerafHome. GLUCKMAN, CLAUDIA LEE WILKIN, 40, of Shaker Heights, Ohio, funeral Tuesday, arrangements by Phil Kiser Funeral Home Inc. MISHEK, JOHN, 62, of Bonita Springs, funeral pending, arrangements by Pittman Funeral Home Bo grandchildren. Funeral services will be at the convenience of the family.

Arrangements are by the Anderson Funeral Home, 3654 Palm Beach Blvd. ALFRED D. DRIFKA Alfred D. Drifka, 53, died May 14, 1987 at his residence in Cape Coral. He moved to Cape Coral in 1978, from Milwaukee, Wise.

Mr. Drifka is survived by his wife, Beverly Drifka of Cape Coral; one son Scott Drifka, and one daughter Michelle Drifka both from Cape Coral; mother, Phullis Drifka, of Milwaukee, Wise; two brothers, Clarence Drifka of Ger-mantown, Wise, Norbert Drifka of Hartland, also one sister Lo-raine eddy from Brook vi lie, Wise. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Monday, May 18, 1987at Interment in Coral Ridge Cemetery, Cape Coral. Friends may visit at The Metz Funeral Home on Sunday, May 17, 1987 from 4-6 p.m.

The Meti Funeral Home of Cape Coral islncharge of arrangements. EDWARD FAY Funeral services for Edward Fay, 28, of Cape Coral, will be Monday at 1:00 p.m. at the First Christian Church with the Rev. Larry Gutridge officat-ing. Entombment will be at Coral Ridge Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Phil Kiser Funeral Home Inc. 1280 Cypress Lake Drive, today from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and at thechurch Monday 12-1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Edward Fay Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 150603, CapeCoral, 33915.

MARY "MAE" LUNDQUIST RYAN Mary "Mae" Lundquist Ryan, 79, formerly of Jamaica Bay West, died Tuesday, May 12, 1987, In Tampa. She was a winter resident here tor thirty years from Ogden Dunes, Ind. She was a member of The Church of the Resurrection. She was a member of Prime Timers from Ogden Dunes, the A.A.R.P., the Womens Guild of The Church of the Resurrection. She is survived by her husband, Lee Ryan, of Holiday, three sisters, Kathryn Drenkhahn of Estero, Lillian H.

Cunningham of Fort Myers, and Eileen Madden, of Chicago, III. Christian Funeral Mass will be Wednesday at 12:00 noon at the Chruch of the Resurrection with Rev. Stephen E. McNamara pastor officiating. Interment will be in Ogden Dunes Memorial Gardens, Ogden Dunes, Ind.

Family prefers memorial contributions be made to the H. Lee Moff itt Cancer Research, P.O. Box 280179 Tampa, 33682. Arrangements by Phil Kiser Funeral Home Inc. 1280 Cypress Lake Drive.

ESTELLE G. TREDWAY Funeral services for Estelle G. Tredway, 81 of North Fort Myers, will be held today at 5:00 p.m. at the North Fort Myers Funeral Home, 820 Pon-della Road with Rev. David Kelley of the Grace United Methodist Church officiating.

Family will receive friends today, from four until service time. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the the building fund of the Grace United Methodist Church. MRS. LOLA MAE WILLIAMS Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Mae Williams of 2818-A, Thomas will be conducted on Monday afternoon at 1:30 from the chapel of the Finley Carter Funeral Home with Rev.

I.G. Stripling officiating. Interment will fol- ALFRED A. (SCOOTER) CAGLE Immokalee-Alfred A. (Scooter) Ca-gle, S3, of 601 Madison Immoka-lee, died Thursday evening in Naples Community Hospital.

Scooter was born in Alabama, and had lived in Immokalee since 1952. He was a service salesman for Petrolane Gas for twenty-four and one half years, until illnessforced his retirement. He is survived by his wife. Pansy Cagle; one son Gerald Cagle; three daughters, Phyllis Stewart, Princess Cagle, and Tabatha Gunter all of Immokalee; one brother, John J. Cagle of Burmingham, one sister, Maedean Jarrieal of Manassa, Georgia; his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Vernon and Mattie Wright of Immokalee; a grandson, Justin Colby Cagle; and two step-grandchildren, Casle and Chase Ra-ley.

Funeral services will be Monday at 11.00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church with Rev. Bill Gaines officiating. Interment will be In the Baptist Cemetery. Friends may call at Brister Funeral Home, 221 north 3rd Street, from today.

RACHEL E.CLARKE Rachel E. Clarke, 45, of Fort Myers, died Tuesday, May 5, 1987. A native of Chile. She had resided here since 1981 after spending several years In Pegucigalpa, Honduras. Her memory will be cherished by her husband, Anthony; hersonsDavid and John; her relatives and dear friends.

She was a very special person. Cremation by the National Cremation Society of Fort Myers. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society in Fort Myers, Florida. HELEN M. DAY Helen M.

Day, 90, of 2130 Broadway, died Saturday. A native of Jackson, she had been a resident of Fort Myers for the past 45 years, coming here from Naples, Fla. She Is survived by two sons, Robert L. Day and Richard G. Day of Fort Myers; three daughters, Helen McEa-chern of Leesburg, Phyllis M.

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