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Wasps to be deployed in LBAM battle Insurance co. says By KELLY NIX County, which has the fourth highest LBAM pop- P.B. ‘art heist’ was fraud ulation in the state. A TINY, stingerless wasp about the size of a “The objective of the wasps is to use them in grain of rice is the California Department of Food areas that are on the far outskirts of the greater ■ But owner responds with lawsuit and Agriculture’s latest weapon in the battle apple moth infestation and where we have have against the invasive light brown apple moth, had small numbers of [LBAM] detections,” such By KELLY NIX which has caused millions of dollars in damage to as San Luis Obispo an Sacramento counties, Lyle trees, crops and plants throughout the state since said. THE CLAIM by two Pebble Beach men in 2009 that a valuable art col- 2007. Releasing the wasps in Monterey and other lection was stolen from their home was an attempt at insurance fraud, accord- An aerial pheromone spraying campaign over high infestation counties such as Santa Cruz and ing to the company they tried to recover from. the Monterey Peninsula in late 2007 to prevent the In a letter to the attorney representing Ralph Kennaugh and Angelo moth from from reproducing was met with wide- See WASPS page 11A Amadio — who reported in September 2009 that someone stole an impres- spread opposition, leading state ag officials to sive art collection by masters Rembrandt, van Gogh, Renoir and others from seek alternate solutions. their rented home in Pebble Beach — a Farmers Insurance Group manager This week, CDFA officials began releasing said the men misrepresented numerous details to insurance investigators and large numbers of the wasps — known by their sci- can’t prove they owned the art they claim was stolen. entific names Trichogramma platneri and “It is our belief that the misrepresentations and concealment were inten- Trichogramma pretiosum — in hopes the insects tionally committed by [Kennaugh] and Angelo Amadio in order to obtain will overtake the apple moth in San Luis Obispo insurance benefits,” wrote Farmers manager Bruce Litton. and Sacramento counties. The company rejected Kennaugh’s $500,000 claim on his “Fire Exchange The way it works is this: Small cards with Broad Form Renters Policy,” because of what it called “concealment and wasp pupae are placed on plants in apple moth- infested areas. When the adult wasps emerge, they See FRAUD page 9A find LBAM egg masses and lay their own eggs inside the LBAM eggs, eventually eating the developing moths as the wasp larvae emerge. And apparently, the little wasps — which are Sheriff asks A.G. to native to California and are harmless to people — have big appetites for apple moths. investigate drug arrest “The wasps look for moth egg masses, that’s their sole natural mission,” CDFA spokesman This tiny, stingerless wasp would hardly be noticed By MARY SCHLEY Steve Lyle told The Pine Cone Tuesday. by a nearby human, but egg masses of the light For now, there are no plans to release the wasps brown apple moth are the perfect food for the A LAWSUIT filed last week by a sergeant in the Monterey County in areas of heavy infestation such as Monterey wasp’s larvae, state officials say. Sheriff Office’s narcotics unit accuses Sheriff Scott Miller of interfering in the June 28 arrest of his 25-year-old son on drug charges. At a news confer- ence Wednesday, Miller flatly denied the accusations and announced he was asking the California Attorney General to investigate. First Tee Open offers free admission to all The sheriff’s office has also hired a Southern California attorney to defend it against the accusations made by Sgt. Archie Warren, a member of the nar- By MARY SCHLEY talented junior golfers from around the country, the cotics unit who served the arrest warrant at Jacob Miller’s Pacific Grove tournament is also unique among competitive events. apartment, which is attached to the sheriff’s home. FOR THE second year in a row, admission to The drop in ticket price to $0 occurred last year, The lawsuit accuses Miller of warning his wife, who was home at the time, The First Tee Open golf tournament being played at as organizers sought new long-term sponsors, of the impending arrest, thereby “jeopardizing the investigation and officer the Pebble Beach Golf Links and Del Monte Golf according to public relations and marketing director safety.” Also, that undersheriff Max Houser conducted an illegal search of Course this week is free for everyone, thanks to one Cathy Scherzer Corey, and it fit the philosophy of the Warren’s safe and unlawfully questioned officers related to the case. of the event’s sponsors. Because it features tournament so well that they decided to stick with the According to attorney David Mastagni, Warren filed the suit to protect Champions Tour professionals playing alongside free admission 2011. himself and other members of the narcotics unit that made the arrest “from “It’s such a wonderful community event,” she retaliation by the sheriff and undersheriff for doing our job.” He is alleging
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By CHRIS COUNTS here 26 years ago, but each and every day, I am thankful I did.” The fire — which merged with the Indians Fire and even- ELEVEN DAYS after launching an all-volunteer effort to tually consumed more than 240,000 acres — was ignited by a rebuild a mountaintop Big Sur home that was destroyed by the 2008 lightning strike near Coast Gallery June 22. By the end the day, Basin Complex Fire, the first phase of the project was completed. a number of ridge top homes located nearby, including Case’s, “It was an amazing sight to behold,” said Joyce Duffy, a friend of were reduced to ashes. By the time the fire had burned out Don Case, who is the owner of the new home. “We had a core crew more than a month later, a total of 26 homes were destroyed. of six who showed up for 11 straight days and worked really hard. Other people came for three or four days.” Duffy was amazing at how fast the house was constructed. “It went up so quickly,” she reported. “There was amazing team- work and we are very thankful for everyone who helped.” The project received an unexpected boost from the local business community. “Kurt Mayer of the Big Sur Deli provided big honking sand- wiches every day,” Duffy noted. “Other Big Sur businesses sent up ice and sodas.” The home’s framing was completed during the effort and recent donations made possible the installation of a much-needed roof sprinkler system. The project’s second phase — to install the house’s doors, win- PHOTO/PAUL LESTER dows, siding and roof — will begin in about a month. The Stanley Cup, accompanied by Boston Bruins Kate Novoa, whose blog (www.bigsurkate.wordpress.com) cov- owner Jerry Jacobs (right) and his wife, Peggy, paid ers a wide variety of Big Sur issues, praised the volunteer effort. a visit to Pebble Beach Monday, with P.B. Co. CEO “Never has the term, ‘Namansté,’ held as much meaning for me PHOTO/JOYCE DUFFY Bill Perocchi and his wife Nanci (left couple) on hand as when I was writing this post,” Novoa wrote, referring to a Hindi The first phase of a volunteer effort to rebuild a Big Sur home to welcome it. The cup raised almost $70,000 for term for respect and gratitude. “I salute a community that creates that was lost in the 2008 Basin Complex Fire was completed in the First Tee. See page 11A to find out how. this kind of wonderfulness. I don’t know how I got so lucky to land just 11 days. Have the complete Carmel Pine Cone delivered every Thursday evening to your iPad, laptop, PC or phone. Free subscriptions available at www.carmelpinecone.com 2A The Carmel Pine Cone July 8, 2011 Sandy Claws By Lisa Crawford Watson
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were identified in Carmel, Carmel Valley, ■ War veterans and Big Sur and Pacific Grove, according to the ‘homeless’ students counted census report. The 2011 census also counted the number By KELLY NIX of “homeless” children and youth according to standards issued by the California THE NUMBER of homeless people Department of Education, which includes counted in Carmel, Carmel Valley and those children who are doubled up, precari- Pacific Grove increased this year over 2009 ously housed or in danger of losing their while Big Sur showed a steep decline in housing. those identified as homeless, according to The data showed there were a total of 11 the results of the 2011 Homeless Census Carmel Unified School District children in released last week. this category, including three children in pre- On Jan. 26, hundreds of volunteers con- kindergarten through 8th grade and eight ducted an informal count of homeless people children in the 9th through 12th grades, in Monterey County, by visiting known areas according to the homeless report. where the homeless live — on the street, in The homeless census is taken every two parks and in homeless shelters. The results years in order obtain federal funding for show about a 4 percent increase of those homeless services. This year, the county will without a home since the last census in 2009. receive about $1.7 million as a result of the “Findings from the 2011 Monterey 2009 census. County Homeless Census reveal an increase “We are very grateful that we were able to in the homeless population in the county do the census because it will enable us to from 2,407 in 2009 to 2,507 in 2011,” bring money back in to the county,” Fatima according to the report. Dias, director of marketing and communica- On the Monterey Peninsula, the January tion for United Way Monterey County, one count identified four homeless people living of the sponsors of the census told The Pine in Carmel and eight living in Carmel Valley, Cone. for a total of 12. That represents a 50 percent During the census, more than 100 home- increase over the 2009 census, which identi- less “youth” — those under 25 — filled out fied eight homeless individuals. (The 2009 a survey, which sought answers to why they census combined the Carmel and Carmel are homeless. Valley counts into one number.) The results were varied, but most of the In Pacific Grove, the census results young people identified drug and alcohol showed there were 61 homeless people this problems, family disagreements and emo- year compared to nine in 2009. tional issues as leading causes of their home- In Big Sur, however, there was an 81 per- lessness. Thinking of buying or selling a house in the Monterey Peninsula? cent decrease in the number of homeless “One of the most disturbing things we Be sure to use a realtor who advertises in The Carmel Pine Cone. counted. This year there were four homeless saw was the increase in homeless veterans,” They care about the community ... and they care about you! people identified compared to 21 in 2009, Dias said. They made up “13 percent as according to the new report. opposed to 9 percent in 2009.” Only homeless individuals, no families, And more than 55 percent of the home- less vets the census identified were between 25-50 years old, indicating some of them are veterans of armed conflicts waged during the
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By CHRIS COUNTS “We excel at small ball,” he added. “There is a recipe for The Carmel Community Girls Softball “Rookie” All-Stars creating a champion. We’ve put together a very competitive — who are 9 and 10 years old — finished fourth out of 60 A LOCAL girls softball team is proving that a powerful team.” teams in a regional tournament June 24-26 in Sunnyvale. For offense is no match for great pitching and defense. Before traveling to Arizona, the Stingers will play in tour- their efforts, the team was invited to play in the annual The Carmel Stingers defeated the Fremont Flyers June 26 naments in Santa Maria (July 16-17) and Lake Tahoe (July California State Games in San Diego Aug. 4-7. to win take first place in regional tournament in Hayward for 23-24). To help raise money to pay for the team’s travel expenses, girls 16 and under. The victory earned the team an invitation a group of parents are hosting a raffle. They’re also seeking to the American Softball Association’s Western Nationals ■ ‘Rookies’ invited to San Diego raffle prizes such as paintings, spa treatments, massages, din- tournament in Prescott, Arizona Aug. 3-7. ners, lodging and other gifts. “We are in desperate need for While many local youngsters compete in Carmel Youth Another local all-star softball team is planning to travel to raffle items,” explained Patty Benson of Carmel Valley. Baseball and Carmel Community Girls Softball — the two San Diego for a statewide tournament, but they need finan- To finish fourth in Sunnyvale among a field of so many primary Carmel-based organizations for their respective cial help. teams, the All-Stars were paced by the strong pitching of sports — some are also members of all-star “traveling teams” Jessica Pavloff. Catcher Carly like the Stingers that draw players from throughout the Wendt and second baseman Grace region. Many traveling teams recruit players without regard Deakyne added stellar defense, to city boundaries, but Stingers’ roster is composed exclu- while a big hit from Anna Buzan sively of Carmel, Carmel Valley and Pacific Grove players. scored Jocelyne Bruno and Daniela Stingers Softball sponsors teams in four age brackets of Benak to lead the team to a thrilling girls who play primarily in tournaments throughout the state come-from-behind win June 26 in the fall. But this year, a Stingers “16 and under” team was against the Campbell Crush. formed to compete in summer tournaments. A week earlier, the Rookies took The Stingers kicked off the summer season by placing first place in the Central Coast Girls third in a Salinas tournament June 15-17. The following Softball Tournament at Carmel weekend, the Stingers traveled to Hayward for the regional Middle School. tournament. “It really is an honor to see how In the opener, the Stingers downed the the Half Moon Bay these girls have grown as people and Waves 6-1. Later the same day, the team cruised to an 11-2 players and come together as a team,” win over the Santa Cruz Spin. said Chris Benak, the coach. “[It’s The following day, the Stingers started things off by great] to finally see the transforma- defeating the Fremont Flyers 8-4. Just a week earlier in tion from a list of individuals to a Salinas, the Flyers had coasted to an 8-2 win over the great team.” Stingers. If you’re interested in donating The big win against the Flyers put the Stingers just one something for the fundraising auc- win away from the regional championship. But the Flyers’ tion, you can call Benson at (831) took the day’s second contest 9-0, setting up a decisive final After finishing fourth in a regional tournament June 24-26, the Carmel Community Girls 262-7137. Raffle tickets are $5 and game in which the Stingers’ superior pitching and defense Softball “Rookie” All-Stars were invited play in the annual California State Games in the winners will be announced July eventually won out over the Flyers big bats and the local girls San Diego Aug. 4-7. The team has launched a fundraising effort to help pay for the 23. took home the title by winning 4-1. trip. Franklin was impressed with the Stingers’ play, especially considering the competition they faced. “Fremont draws from five high schools with 1,500-2,500 students each,” he observed. “They’re physically bigger and stronger than us.” Winters Fine Art To counter the Flyers size advantage, Franklin and his assistant coaches emphasized pitching and defense. SCULPTURE GARDENS & GALLERY July 1 - 28 KEITH LINDBERG ONE MAN SHOW – OILS ON CANVAS and STEVEN WHYTE WORLD REKNOWNED MASTER SCULPTOR Keith Lindberg
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cal error from a former attorney,” Amadio said. along with the art, all the provenance they said they had for FRAUD Cayce, in a letter to Litton, blasted Farmers and denied the artwork — including paper and digital backups — was From page 1A any fraud on the part of his client. also stolen. The lost items also include a Movado watch, “Farmers’ denial is solely based on its inadequate investi- $3,000 in cash, an Apple laptop computer and two Apple fraud” and said investigators were unable to “confirm the gation of the loss of the Pollock artwork,” he wrote. “There hard drives, which the men said contained provenance for the legitimacy” of the lost art. is absolutely no evidence, and you have presented none, of works. Farmers also accuses Kennaugh and Amadio of failing to concealment and fraud on the part of Dr. Kennaugh.” Farmers said it worked for nearly a year with insurance cooperate with the the investigation, something Monterey Amadio and Kennaugh under oath testified Amadio had company AIG and Kennaugh’s prior insurance brokers to County Sheriff’s Office deputies also alleged at the time of created “a chain of custody” of the Pollock, which Kennaugh locate authentication and appraisal records of the artwork the reported heist, calling it a “scam” and part of a “criminal said was acquired in 2001, according to Farmers. But the Kennaugh said existed but that Farmers’ attorneys were told enterprise,” which Amadio has adamantly denied. The two insurance company noted there were “discrepancies” about by AIG “that no such appraisal documentation exists.” men have in turn blamed the sheriff’s office, saying officials the chain. botched the investigation. And statements to insurance investigators by other wit- Lawsuit against Farmers Farmers’ allegations are part of a court file containing a nesses apparently hurt Kennaugh and Amadio’s insurance In Kennaugh’s suit against Farmers, filed June 30 in lawsuit filed June 30 by Kennaugh against the company claim. Monterey County Superior Court, Cayce, says the insurance “Stories told by both Dr. Kennaugh and Angelo Amadio companies “failed and refused” to pay Kennaugh any portion as to the acquisition and keeping of artwork were met with of the half-million dollar claim he said he is owed for the lost highly unfavorable testimony from statements obtained by art, computer hard drives, jewelry and other possessions. third party witnesses,” Litton wrote in the June letter. The lawsuit, which seeks more than $2 million, also While the two men said the painting was acquired from alleges the insurance companies “breached their duty to act the late Todd Anglin, who had gotten the piece from a man fairly and in good faith” by, among other ways, “overzealous named Ed Tomsic, who is also deceased, Farmers’ represen- attempts to disprove” the insurance claim “by obtaining tatives who spoke to Tomsic’s family members said they incomplete investigative reports” and by “wrongful implica- “denied ever seeing a Jackson Pollock painting or any piece tion of [Kennaugh] in the claim” by wrongfully accusing of artwork of that caliber,” in his possession. Amadio of complicity in the art theft.” But Amadio said Farmers itself blew the investigation by The suit also says Farmers conducted an “oppressive and not interviewing as many 20 key witnesses who could testify lengthy examination” of Kennaugh while he was under oath as to the authenticity of the Pollock and other paintings. to “unduly harass, vex, annoy and burden” him in an effort to “You can’t deny a claim without contacting witnesses,” he discourage the pursuit of his claim, according to the suit. said. The complaint also alleges Farmers’ investigation was not thorough and that representatives did not interview all of the ‘Intricate story’ witnesses in the case, something Farmers denies. Farmers also alleges that a bill of sale Kennaugh produced “This could be nothing further from the truth,” according to the company for the nearly 6-foot Pollock painting and to Litton in the June letter. “Each and every document pro- PHOTO/KELLY NIX other works by Miró, Rodin and van Gogh was drafted “sig- vided by the insured was verified and considered.” Ralph Kennaugh (left) and Angelo Amadio (right), with their nificantly after” Anglin’s death, and “created solely to sup- Amadio said a new investigation into the case that began attorney, Christopher Cayce, at a news conference last year. port” Kennaugh’s insurance claim. The company concluded in January with the arrival of newly elected sheriff Scott the bill of sale was “fabricated” and that Anglin never owned Miller has been “honest and sincere.” alleging breach of contract for not paying out the half-million the Pollock. “If we were committing insurance fraud, we wouldn’t be dollar claim for the missing art and other items. “Based on signature discrepancies, we do not believe begging for a new investigation from the new sheriff,” said Amadio told The Pine Cone Thursday afternoon that Todd Anglin personally signed” the bill of sale, according to Amadio, who now lives in the Los Angeles area. Farmers was looking for any reason to reject the $500,000 Litton. insurance claim. “They never intended to do a legitimate But Amadio said a bill of sale was not necessary because investigation,” Amadio said. “They always came from the Kennaugh never paid a penny for the Pollock. Providing Computer and IT Solutions standpoint of denying the claim.” “The Pollock was a gift from Todd Anglin,” Amadio said, “so there would be no reason for a bill of sale.” Pollock never existed? Farmers said the art consultants looking into the prove- pcpeople The most valuable piece alleged to have been stolen was a nance of the art, including works also by Miró, Matisse, 1940s Jackson Pollock drip painting, a highly collectible Rodin and Rothe, came up dry, according to Farmers. piece, which if authentic, could be worth tens of millions of “Their expert review concluded that the insured, under the fast dollars. standards of the art community, has not provided sufficient But in letters to Kennaugh’s attorney, Christopher Cayce, evidence — including testimony and documents — to prove reliable Farmers said the art consultants it hired determined it was the authenticity of the claimed works,” according to Litton in “impossible” the former Pebble Beach residents ever owned a June 10 letter to Cayce. affordable the 46-inch-by-70-inch Pollock. Instead of providing “factually sound, verifiable and writ- “Following a substantial amount of independent research ten provenance” of the lost art to prove it existed, Farmers www.pc-people.com ... we have concluded that Ralph Kennaugh could not have contends Kennaugh and Amadio “provided an intricate possessed the [Pollock],” according to an April 22 letter from story,” claiming “multiple people saw the provenance materi- Litton to Cayce. als” and that the “provenance materials were recently 534 Abrego St., Monterey The art consultants commissioned by Farmers took issue scanned,” according to Litton, who said there were many dis- 649-5900 with the date of the piece, which Kennaugh listed as being crepancies in Kennaugh and Amadio’s statements. from 1944. Kennaugh and Amadio told Farmers representatives that Mon-Fri 8:30-6pm • Sat 9-5pm “It is impossible that the insured ever possessed a 1944 Jackson Pollock drip painting since Mr. Pollock did not begin painting this style until 1947 ...,” according to a June 10, 2011 letter from Litton to Cayce. Amadio acknowledged the discrepancy and said that his AN ISSUE previous attorneys made a careless mistake. IS BRAIN FATIGUE FOR YOU? Farmers is “focusing on the Pollock because of one cleri- BRAIN FOG, LACK OF CONCENTRATION, LOSS OF MEMORY, FATIGUE… DOROTHY B. RICHMOND IS YOUR BRAIN AGING TOO FAST? April 25, 1920 ~ July 3, 2011 Come and learn how to keep a Healthy Brain Function Carmel Valley - Dorothy Richmond passed away July and stay sharp as a tack to a very old age! 3, 2011 at her home. She was born April 25, 1920 in Detroit and has lived locally for the past 11 years.
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By PAUL MILLER time friend of Jacobs. But transporting the venerable trophy across country isn’t “I went back to Boston for two of the playoff games, and just a simple matter of using FedEx. BOSTON BRUINS owner Jerry Jacobs has played in the after the Bruins won the cup, I sent Jerry a note, and I said, The cup, which is passed from one hockey champion to First Tee Open since its inception in 2004. But for this year’s ‘I know it’s a long shot, but it would be great if you could the next each year at the conclusion of the Stanley Cup tournament he brought something special along: The Stanley bring the cup out here,” Perocchi said. finals, is 119 years old, stands three feet tall and weighs 35 Cup, which his team won when it defeated the Vancouver Little did he know, Jacobs was thinking the same thing. pounds. Unique among championship trophies in major Canucks in the Stanley Cup National Hockey League finals Both men saw bringing the Stanley Cup to Pebble Beach not sports, it is inscribed with the name of every player and coach June 15. only as a treat for Monterey Peninsula hockey fans, but as a on a Stanley Cup-winning hockey team since 1893. “The Stanley Cup is by far the most interesting and his- way to raise money for the First Tee, which uses golf as a “And there are two trophy handlers who travel with it,” toric trophy that exists in any sport,” said Pebble Beach CEO vehicle for teaching youngsters, especially from low income said Perocchi. “They go everywhere the Stanley Cup goes.” Bill Perocchi, a Boston-area native, sports fanatic, and long- neighborhoods, valuable life skills. A busy day The famous trophy arrived at 8 a.m. Independence Day, offer advice and congenial support to their youthful playing which gave Perocchi and other Pebble Beach officials a FREE partners. chance to show it around at The Lodge and the Pebble Beach From page 1A “We want people to see the value of these kids and see Golf Links. what The First Tee is doing for them,” Corey said. “They are “There was a couple here from Boston, and when they said. “We want people to come out to Pebble Beach and see so well mannered and so poised. Ultimately, what we want is heard the Stanley Cup was here, they couldn’t believe it,” these Champions Tour players and see these kids.” for people to get involved in The First Tee and see it’s way Perocchi said. “For some people, seeing the cup is like a reli- A longtime supporter of the game, Nature Valley became more than golf. We are changing these people’s lives.” gious experience.” title sponsor of The First Tee Open, ensuring the future of the The First Tee of Monterey County operates in Salinas and Next, the Stanley Cup was shephearded to the Beach and tournament by signing a five-year contract with the nonprof- on the Monterey Peninsula, and Corey said its impact is tan- Tennis Club’s Fourth of July party, where members and it Monterey Peninsula Foundation that organizes it. Then gible, especially in the tough areas of East Salinas. guests could have their picture taken with the cup for a $20 Bank of the West stepped up, “and they are making the free “There are kids making the choice between and golf and donation to the First Tee. admission possible,” Corey said. a gang,” she said. The First Tee is hosting hundreds of chil- Then it was taken to a special display near the 18th The pro roster this year includes World Golf Hall of Fame dren in summer camp, and their peers from Monterey are Fairway, where the public could have souvenirs photographs member and former First Tee champion Hale Irwin, as well mentoring them. taken for a donation. Perocchi said 800 people showed up. as Hall of Famers Ben Crenshaw, Tom Kite and Larry “These are kids whose parents introduced them to the “We had a constant line of 75 people,” he said. Nelson. Because the tournament raises money for The First game, and they’re introducing it to kids who never thought And then the cup was taken to a private party at Perocchi’s Tee of Monterey County — which aims to help kids from all they would be on a golf course,” she said. home, where more donations were collected. backgrounds learn strong values and develop good character Corey focused on the unique lessons of golf, which is “Altogether, we raised almost $70,000,” he said. through learning the game and rules of golf — the pairing of tough enough to reduce adults to tears of frustration, and how seasoned professionals and young golfers makes sense. they apply to life skills and character building. It also provides for entertaining spectating, as the pros “It’s the only sport where you actually cheer for the per- son you’re playing against,” she pointed out. 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Brazilian music and dance BELOVED BIG SUR SCULPTOR PASSES; extravaganza comes to Big Sur TIBETAN DOGS PAY A VISIT
By CHRIS COUNTS Miles Davis and the Grateful Dead, Moreira By CHRIS COUNTS England. Her fascination with the material, is celebrating his 70th birthday in August though, began earlier when as a girl she col- THE SIZZLING sounds of Brazil will with a summer tour that will take him to Big ONE OF Big Sur most talented and lected debris from old shipwrecks along the be showcased Saturday, July 9, when two of Sur. best-loved artists, Barbara Spring, passed beaches in Wales. the South American country’s most famous “Airto has such an incredible biography,” away June 29. She was 94. She moved to Big Sur in 1972, where she musicians perform at the Big Sur Spirit said Jayson Fann, the owner of the Spirit “She was the Georgia O’Keefe of Big became a fixture on the local art scene. Garden. Garden. “We’re very excited to have him Sur,” according to her friend Gabriel Perhaps inspired by the color cast of charac- Headlining the show is master drummer here.” Hyppolite, who produced a You Tube video ters surrounding her down the coast, Spring and jazz fusion pioneer Airto Moreira, who Pandeiro de Ouro, meanwhile, has played about the sculptor. In the video (“Barbara created a celebrated series of scupltures that has often been cited as one of the world’s an important role in the evolution of Spring, a Big Sur Artist”), a 92-year-old she called, “My People.” Carved from wood, greatest percussionists. He’ll be joined by Brazilian music since his appearance in the Spring can be seen using her favorite wood the human figures exude a subtle but striking Carlinhos Pandeiro de Ouro, whose skill at film, “Black Orpheus” as a young boy. The working tool, an electric chain saw. range of personalities, emotions and quirks. the pandeiro — a hand drum that resembles movie introduced the world to the wonders Spring began sculpting wood in 1939 Greg Hawthorne, whose Hawthorne a tambourine — has made him a star in his of Brazilian music and and played a key role after attending art school in her native Gallery has displayed Spring’s art work for homeland. more than a decade, called A longtime collaborator of both jazz great See MUSIC page 16A Spring was one of Big Sur’s great creative talents. “She was the consum- mate artist,” Hawthorne offered. “Barbara was very inquisitive and she never stopped working. She was way ahead of her time. She was my hero.” Hawthorne said Spring will be missed. “Everyone who knew her was very for- tunate,” he added. “Barbara was such a fantastic lady. She was one-of-a-kind.” The Hawthorne Gallery will soon host a retrospective exhibit of Spring’s work. For Big Sur sculptor Barbara Spring passed away June 29 at the age of 94. See ART page 24A Carmel-by-the-Sea Carmel-by-the-Sea Carmel-by-the-Sea AMERICAN GALLERIES FOREST THEATER GUILD WINTERS FINE ART Airto Moreira, who has often been called one of the world’s best percussionsists, performs presents presents presents Saturday at the Big Sur Spirit Garden. He’ll be joined by a talented ensemble of Brazilian musi- cians and dancers. Fabian Perez Once Upon Keith Lindberg Special Exhibition A Mattress One Man Show July 1-17 July 1-24 July 1-28 Caddy pursues racing dreams See page 8A See page 6A See page 7A
By MARY SCHLEY could to visit Laguna Seca, where he would ask drivers if he could ride along while they Pebble Beach Carmel-by-the-Sea Carmel Valley NOT MANY people would describe a practiced and learn about the sport. broken back as “one of the greatest things “I would keep a helmet in my car,” he NATURE VALLEY ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH CARMEL VALLEY that ever happened to me,” but Nick Galante presents 54th Annual COMMUNITY CHAPEL — who will be racing Saturday at Mazda See RACING page 22A First Tee Antiques & Collectibles presents Raceway Laguna Seca — is not like most people. Open Show & Sale Peddler’s Fair “I came out stronger than I’ve ever been,” July 8-10 July 8-10 July 9 said Galante, who suffered the catastrophic See page 24A See page 10A See page 8A injury in 1998 while snowboarding. “It was a great wakeup call.” The call was to race cars. Seaside Carmel-by-the-Sea “I was never around racing or motorcy- Around cles or race tracks or anything, but I was Dining MONTEREY PENINSULA always drawn to fast cars and horsepower,” the Peninsula BUDDHIST TEMPLE 65th Annual Carmel he said. “But it was not until I broke my back BIG SUR that I realized I only had one chance at living Bach The Restaurant at Ventana Inn . .8A OBON any dream that I had. So I decided I wanted to go racing.” FESTIVAL Festival He also liked golf and thought he could CARMEL VALLEY July 10 July 16-30 work in that industry, so the Monterey Will’s Fargo ...... 14A See page 11A See page 7A Peninsula seemed an ideal destination for the Massachusetts native. PACIFIC GROVE “I heard that the Pebble Beach golf course Fandango ...... 14A Carmel Valley Carmel Valley & Big Sur was right next to Laguna Seca, and two of Passionfish ...... 4A my passions were golf and motorsports,” he HIDDEN VALLEY MUSIC SEMINARS HIDDEN VALLEY MUSIC SEMINARS presents & PHILIP GLASS said. “I thought, ‘I know I can get a job at presents Pebble Beach while I get my foot in the door 2011 Masters’ in racing,’ and that’s what I did.” DAYS AND The following year, he headed west, took Festival NIGHTS FESTIVAL a job in the pro shop at Pebble Beach and through Aug 2 Aug. 19 - Sept. 4 also became a caddy on the famous links. Nick Galante, who will be racing this week- See page 16A See page 28A And Galante would take every chance he end at Laguna Seca. 14 A The Carmel Pine Cone July 8, 2011 FOOD & WINE The grill grows up, summer in the Highlands, and Christopher’s crunchy crabs
By MARY SCHLEY “We’re going to summer up the menu,” he said. CHEF DORY Ford, known for his fresh Since the grill can now sell beer, Ford style and use of local produce and seafood, wants to add a few starters to complement continues his efforts to update the Point the suds, like Oaxacan-style tacos, and he’ll At Point Pinos Grill Pinos Grill at the Pacific Grove Golf Links. continue serving specials like the popular tri- in Pacific Grove, “During the month of July, all of us are tip quesadilla. chef Dory Ford is really focusing on Point Pinos,” said Ford, Local artists are also being showcased in emphasizing fresh who also owns Aqua Terra Culinary, which the light, airy venue, beginning with Tracey local ingredients, offers catering, school-lunch and take-home Adams, whose encaustic work involves including Salinas Valley crops like food programs, and other services. During blending pigments with wax and resin. asparagus, and a the several months since Ford took over the Because encaustic paint is applied in layers, menu that changes grill, “we’ve had enough time to watch it and heat is used to keep it pliable, the medi- seasonally. operate and have made some initial changes um is labor intensive and difficult to master, to the menu,” he said. “I don’t think we were and it yields unpredictable results. Ford is terribly far off on what we would be able to planning on hosting meet-the-artist events sell or its price point.” beginning in the fall. Ford recently acquired a beer and wine Point Pinos Grill is open from 6:30 a.m. license and is developing a list of affordable to 4 p.m. daily, with plans to extend closing but tasty wines to sell by the glass and bottle. to 7 p.m. in the near future. He’s also close to purchasing new furniture, “The next phase is to be open for that including lounges, couches and a communal afternoon/early supper type of thing,” he dining table. said. “We want to make it more comfortable For more information, call (831) 648- for locals,” he said. “The focus is on resi- 5774 or visit www.ptpinosgrill.com. Bolton, who specializes in California ■ Green Drinks benefits Blue dents and becoming a place for them, still coastal cuisine, released the restaurant’s new servicing the golfers in a manner they’ve ■ Rombi at Terranova summer menu, with items like the Maine Green Drinks Monterey, a gathering of come to depend on, and giving those people lobster trio with truffle foam bisque, butter- people involved in sustainable agriculture staying in B&Bs a block or two away a place Monterey’s Terranova Fine Wines will braised white corn purée, chive oil, bacon, and other environmentally friendly trades, to come in for breakfast or lunch after their host winemaker Sal Rombi Friday, July 8, lobster and summer truffle, which can be announced this week it will make a donation walk on the beach.” from 4 to 7 p.m. In the shop and tasting paired with 2008 Pelerin Wines “Les to the BLUE Ocean Film Festival & He’s seeking to offer “a really good meal room at 315 Calle Principal near the Portola Tournesols” white Rhone blend. Bolton also Conservation Summit. The next monthly for a fair price,” and said that can be accom- Hotel, Rombi will talk about the Cabernet devised a dish of Broken Arrow Ranch ante- Green Drinks session of eating, drinking and plished with local ingredients — as opposed Sauvignon and Merlot he grows on his tiny lope loin with porcini confit polenta terrine, socializing will be held Tuesday, July 12, to expensive exotic ones — and cooking hilltop vineyard in Carmel Valley and bottles seared foie gras and Port-poached Brooks from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in The Sustainability that’s not labor intensive. there. cherry, paired with 2005 Sheldon Wines Academy at 98 Del Monte Ave. near the foot The menu is changing seasonally, with For more information about the tasting, “Vinolocity” red Rhone blend. of Alvarado Street in downtown Monterey, the spring-inspired beet and chevre tart mak- which is free, call (831) 333-1313. For dinner, he has created entrees of and the $10 entrance fee includes all food ing way for an heirloom tomato tart in the Monterey Bay abalone with abalone mush- and drink. next week or two, and the spring salad of room, fava bean, summer truffle and shallot Founded by Environmental Relations in fava beans, English peas, artichokes, mush- ■ Is it summer, yet? confit, and California white sea bass with partnership with The Sustainability rooms, spinach and butter lettuce possibly According to Pacific’s Edge executive English peas and shoots, spring onion and Academy, Green Drink Monterey seeks to yielding to a chopped vegetable bowl. chef Matt Bolton, it is. summer truffle vinaigrette. provide “a monthly opportunity for profes- New desserts are strawberry-rhubarb sionals in the field of sustainability, regard- shortcake with buttermilk panna cotta, less of affiliation, to network and to discover lemon sponge, Balsamic gastrique, and new business opportunities while enjoying strawberry-rhubarb and ginger sherbet, and locally sourced food and drinks.” The inter- Brooks cherry almond cake with Port- national group with which it’s affiliated has poached cherries saba, Marcona almonds almost 800 chapters. For more information, and crème fraiche ice cream. contact Ashley Huffman at (831) 649-2334 Pacific’s Edge, located in the Highlands or [email protected]. Inn at 120 Highlands Drive in Carmel, is open nightly from 6 to 9. For reservations, call (831) 622-5445 or visit www.pacificsedge.com. Continues next page
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From previous page Culinary Federation, will provide “a dinner that is not to be the scenic Highlands Inn, with 20 wineries pouring and 10 missed.” skillful chefs at work. The cost to attend is $99 per person for club members and As usual, all the participating wineries and chefs are per- ■ Christopher Caul’s crispy crustaceans $120 for nonmembers. Reserve a spot by emailing sonal friends of the BSF&W committee, according to [email protected] or visiting www.remarkwines.com. Christopher’s restaurant on Lincoln Street and Fifth The Barnyard at the mouth of Carmel Valley will host See FOOD next page Avenue in Carmel is well known for a lot of things: a great Monterey Bay Oktoberfest Sept.17-18, and tickets went on wine list, elegant but fun atmosphere, attentive service and sale June 27. The German-style beer fest will be held in a tent an eclectic menu full of tasty and interesting fare. But it’s set up on the grounds next to the shopping area and Highway perhaps best known during late spring and summer for 1, where live music, Bratwurst, Bavarian chicken, pretzels RNUCOPI chef/owner Christopher Caul’s wizardry with soft shell crabs. and other European fare, as well as huge steins of Spaten, O Caul receives the East Coast crustaceans alive in packing will give the party an authentic feel. C crates three times a week when they are in season, and he “Monterey Bay Oktoberfest, as with all Oktoberfests serves them several different ways. His signature dish has the around the world, is about quaffing great beer, partying with diminutive crabs coated in panko bread crumbs and fried wonderful, enthusiastic members of the community and cel- crispy, then served over jicama slaw and topped with black ebrating life,” said organizer Andre Lengecher. Tickets are bean and avocado salsa. $15. To learn more, go to www.oktoberfestmontereybay.com. He also offers them a traditional preparation of lemon but- And down the coast, Big Sur Food & Wine Festival pres- ter and capers, as well as on a soft bun po’ boy style, his ident Toby Rowland-Jones announced this year’s event will favorite. be held Nov. 3-6, with more changes planned as it enters its Organic Produce & Grocery “Come in for a bite,” he urged. “They go great with the third year. The ever-growing popularity of Hiking With Cheeses • Wines • Gifts Talbott Sleepy Hollow Chardonnay that we are doing by the Stemware at the Rancho Rico property prompted organizers glass.” Vitamins & Natural Bodycare to expand it to include dinner and a party afterward, and a 5% Senior Discount • Case Discounts Christopher’s is open for dinner nightly except Tuesdays. new Magical Mystery Tour will include visits to a handful of For more information or reservations, call (831) 626-8000. private properties along the coast — replete with wine and food, of course. 625-1454 ■ Healthy grains at Earthbound The opening night Gateway to Big Sur will take place at 26135 Carmel Rancho Boulevard • Carmel Earthbound Farm cofounder Myra Goodman and the farm stand’s chef, Sarah LaCasse, will lead a cooking demonstra- tion featuring healthy grains Saturday, July 16, from 11 a.m. to noon in the market and organic kitchen at 7250 Carmel JULY Valley Road. The duo will host a tour of Earthbound’s organ- MUSIC ic gardens and offer tastes of the dishes they demonstrate, as live Wmusicine SCHEDULE well as recipes to take home. Fine FRI & SAT 7-10PM The cost to attend is $15 for adults and $5 for kids 12 and THU & SUN 6-9PM under. THUGreat FRIFood SAT SUN 1 2 3* 7-10pm ■ 15%OFF DRINKS Debbie Davis Dick Whittington Debbie Davis Planning ahead YAPPY HOUR vocalist jazz piano vocalist MON-FRI 4:30-6PM Gennady Gennady Bernardus Lodge will hold its ever popular and entertain- piano piano ing Garys’ Wine Dinner — featuring Santa Lucia Highlands MONDAY JULY 4TH mainstays Gary Franscioni and Gary Pisoni — Thursday, | 6-9PM | Richard Devinck | classical guitar Aug. 4, when chef Cal Stamenov will present a feast to match 7 8 9 10 Lee Durley & Debbie Davis Debbie Davis Richard Devinck the creations (and personalities) of Franscioni and Pisoni, Ray Paul Show vocalist vocalist classical guitar whose vineyards and wines are beloved by many. “Brotherly Love” Gennady Gennady The Garys’ Dinner will begin with a 6:30 p.m. welcome show. piano piano reception on Wickets Terrace, followed at 7 by a five-course 14 15 16 17 Lee Durley & Debbie Davis Dick Whittington Richard Devinck chef’s tasting menu paired with wines from Franscioni’s Roar Ray Paul Show vocalist jazz piano classical guitar label and Pisoni Vineyards & Winery in the Meritage “Brotherly Love” Gennady Ballroom. show. piano Bernardus is located at 415 Carmel Valley Road at Los 21 22 23 24 AT THE Rodger Eddy Debbie Davis Debbie Davis Richard Devinck Laureles Grade. The cost to attend is $165 per person, includ- Saxophone vocalist vocalist classical guitar ing tax and tip. To reserve, call (831) 658-3550. Gennady Gennady Marilyn Remark Winery on River Road will present its piano piano annual winemakers dinner Saturday, Aug. 6, at 6:15 p.m. Lincoln & 7th Street 28 29 30 LUNCH 12-4PM Rodger Eddy Debbie Davis Dick Whittington DINNER 5-10PM Owners Joel Burnstein and Marilyn Remark will bring their Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921 Saxophone vocalist jazz piano favorite chef, Don Ferch, into the winery to create hors (831) 624-3871 Gennady d’oeuvres and a five-course dinner to complement the Rhone piano wines for which Marilyn Remark is known. Ferch, who has enjoyed national recognition in the food media and was named Chef of the Year by the local chapter of the American
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The concert starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are $25. Hidden Darrin Michell and standup bass player Rick Chelew, who MUSIC Valley is located at Carmel Valley and Ford roads. For more perform in Andrea’s Fault. From page 13A information, call (831) 659-3115 or visit www.hiddenvalley- The July 8 show starts at 6 p.m. Bistro 211 is located in music.org. the Crossroads Shopping Center. For Reservations or more in launching the Samba and Bossa Nova movements. information, call (831) 625-3030 or visit “He’s a living legend in Brazil,” Fann explained. ■ Nitty Gritty reunion, etc. www.bistro211.com. Opening for Moreira and Pandeiro de Ouro is dancer and choreographer Gisella Ferreira, whose work mixes Samba, Carmel Valley singer Janni Littlepage will share the stage ■ Musician, comic duo share stage Afro-Brazilian, Capoeira, Hip- Hop, Street Jazz and Zumba. Saturday at Plaza Linda restaurant with an impressive lineup The music starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are $25. The Big Sur of her musical friends. Joining Littlepage in Carmel Valley Singer-songwriter Al Rose with actors David Razowsky Spirit Garden is located on Highway 1 and adjacent to the Village will be singer-songwriters Bruce Kunkel, Rob Harris and Eric Hunicutt come together Saturday at the Henry Big Sur Bakery, about 27 miles south of Carmel. For more and Steve Noonan. Miller Library in Big Sur for an evening of music and improv information, call (831) 667-1300 or visit www.bigsurspirit- Kunkel was a founding member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt theater. garden.com. Band, an influential country-rock band based out of Southern Rose mixes blues, folk, country and rock with a sharp California in the late-1960s. Noonan co-wrote “Buy for Me sense of humor. Razowsky and Eric Hunicutt, who have are ■ C.V. concert series continues the Rain,” which was the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s best-selling both veterans of Chicago’s famous Second City comedy club, single. are gifted actors and respected improv instructors. In the latest installment in Hidden Valley’s ongoing The music begins at 7 p.m. and there’s a $10 cover. Plaza The show begins at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are $20. The Masters Festival Concert Series, bassoonist Judith LeClair Linda is located at 9 Del Fino Place. For more information, library is located on Highway 1, about 28 miles south of will perform Tuesday, July 11, at the Carmel Valley Village call (831) 659-4229 or visit www.plazalinda.com. Carmel. For more information, call (831) 667-2574 or visit performing arts center. Also, Noonan will take the stage Friday, July 8, at The www.henrymiller.org. Since joining the New York Philharmonic as principal Works bookstore and coffee shop. The concert starts at 7:30 bassoonist when she was just 23, LeClair has made more p.m. and there’s a $10 cover. For more information, call (831) than 50 solo appearances with the orchestra. She also teach- 372-2242 or visit www.theworkspg.com. es at Juilliard School. The final performance of the concert series — English FOOD ■ Andrea steps out on her own From previous page horn player Tom Stacy — is scheduled Aug. 2. Singer Andrea Carter — the lead vocalist of Andrea’s Fault — performs Friday at Bistro 211. Rowland-Jones, including Pisoni, Ridge, Fogarty, Pride Andrea’s Fault is a local trio that specializes in swinging Mountain, Chappellet, Au Bon Climat, Talbott, Siduri and “Around Town” jazz, rockin’ blues and ballads. At the Carmel restaurant, other wineries alongside chefs Matt Bolton of the Highlands Carter will serve up a mix of standards and original jazz Inn, Cal Stamenov of Bernardus, Truman Jones of Ventana with Don Bowen compositions. and more. Carter will return to the restaurant July 24 with guitarist Additional information will be forthcoming as the date nears. Visit www.bigsurfoodandwine.org or call (831) 667- Don’s guest interview 0241 to learn more. will be Hidden Valley Music Seminars ■ A taste of Taste presents CLINT Bill and Sue Karaki continue running their Taste Cafe & Bistro on Forest Hill in Pacific Grove with a deft touch, Monday, July 11th offering quality cuisine in a cozy setting with attentive, wel- EASTWOOD coming service. JUDITH If you haven’t been in a while, it’s worth a return trip for Saturday July 9, 2011 lunch with a friend, afterwork wine and hors d’oeuvres, or an LECLAIR evening out. And if you’ve never dined there, add it to your 10-11AM Principal Bassoon, list. The skewer of grilled shrimp on white beans salad and New York Philharmonic the Mediterranean crab cake with red pepper aioli are deli- cious starters, and the butternut squash agnolotti is one of on KNRY 1240 AM Concert 8:00pm many popular entrees. Taste is also one of the few restaurants that regularly offers rabbit, which is marinated and grilled, This is an encore show. and served in a juniper berry sauce alongside braised red Coming August 2nd cabbage and au gratin potatoes. First broadcast was on Thomas Stacy Taste is located at 1199 Forest Ave. and can be reached by English Horn calling (831) 655-0324. For more information, visit Jan. 6, 2001 www.tastecafebistro.com. It was so good we are Tickets: (831) 659-3115 running it again! For more information www.hiddenvalleymusic.org Thanks, Clint! 88 W. Carmel Valley Road at Ford Road, Carmel Valley Calendar
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Company 9200 Oakdale Avenue Mail COUNTY MONTEREY as Instrument No. 2005023958 in book The Earl W. And Joan S. Bailey 1981 NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE STATEMENT File No. 20111260 The Stop: CA2-4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 1200 Aguajito Road xxx, page xxx of Official Records in the Living Trust Dated May 15, 1981, For NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS following person(s) is(are) doing busi- 800-892-6902 For Sales Information: Monterey, CA 93940 office of the Recorder of MONTEREY The Benefit Of Earl W. Bailey And Joan AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- ness as: CAL COAST MASONRY, (714) 730-2727 or www.lpsasap.com The name, address and telephone County, California; Date of Sale: S. Bailey, will sell at public auction to TACT A LAWYER. On 07-22-2011 at 27135 Meadows Rd., Carmel, CA (714) 573-1965 or www.prioritypost- number of the petitioner’s attorney, or 7/18/2011 at 10:00 AM Place of Sale: In highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check 10:00 AM, CALIFORNIA RECON- 93923. Monterey County. DUANE ing.comASAP# 4017954 06/17/2011, petitioner without an attorney, is: front of the main entrance of the drawn on a state or national bank, a VEYANCE COMPANY as the duly THOMAS FLORES, 27135 Meadows 06/24/2011, 07/01/2011 MARIA DEL ROSARIO DOMINGUEZ Monterey County Administration build- check drawn by a state or federal credit appointed Trustee under and pursuant Rd., Carmel, CA 93923 This business is Publication dates: June 17, 24, July 1, 1105 Merlot Way ing located at 168 W. Alisal Street, union, or a check drawn by a state or to Deed of Trust Recorded 05-29-2007, conducted by an individual. Registrant 2011. (PC618). Gonzales, CA 93926 Salinas, CA 93901 Amount of unpaid federal savings and loan association, Book N/A, Page N/A, Instrument commenced to transact business under 675-2772 balance and other charges: savings association, or savings bank At 2007042334, of official records in the the fictitious business name listed RONALD D. LANCE $2,894,298.66 The purported property the main entrance to the county admin- Office of the Recorder of MONTEREY above on: March 2010. (s) Duane FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11 W. Laurel Dr., Suite #255 address is: 25343 HATTON RD istration building, 168 W. Alisal Street County, California, executed by: ANNIE Flores. This statement was filed with the NAME STATEMENT Salinas, CA 93906 CARMEL, CA 93923 Assessor’s Parcel Salinas, California, all right, title and M. WHITE, A WIDOW AND ROBERT County Clerk of Monterey County on File No. 20111232 (831) 443-6509 No. 009-181-011-000 The undersigned interest conveyed to and now held by it KEITH WHITE, AN UNMARRIED MAN, June 9, 2011. Publication dates: June The following person(s) is (are) doing Reg: #LDA5 Trustee disclaims any liability for any under said Deed of Trust in the proper- AS TENANTS IN COMMON, as Trustor, 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2011. (PC616) business as: County: Monterey incorrectness of the property address ty situated in said County and State MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- FMK Construction, 327 Addington NOTICE TO THE PERSON or other common designation, if any, described as: Completely described TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., (MERS), Road, Salinas, Ca 93907; County of SERVED: You are served as an individ- shown herein. If no street address or in said deed of trust The street SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Monterey ual. other common designation is shown, address and other common designa- BNC MORTGAGE, INC., IT’S SUC- NAME STATEMENT Fred Kais Jr., 327 Addington Road, Date: Feb 2, 2011 please refer to the referenced legal tion, if any, of the real property CESSORS AND ASSIGNS, as File No. 20111207 Salinas, Ca 93907 (s) Connie Mazzei, Clerk description for property location. In the described above is purported to be: 66 Beneficiary, will sell at public auction The following person(s) is (are) doing This business is conducted by an by Donna D. Chacon, Deputy event no common address or common Rancho Road Carmel Valley CA sale to the highest bidder for cash, business as: Individual Publication Dates: June 17, 24, July designation of the property is provided 93924 The undersigned Trustee dis- cashier’s check drawn by a state or Teppanyaki Grill & Buffet, 1433 N. The registrant commenced to transact 1, 8, 2011. (PC 625) herein directions to the location of the claims any liability for any incorrectness national bank, a cashier’s check drawn Main St., Salinas, CA 93908; County business under the fictitious business property may be obtained within 10 of the street address and other com- by a state or federal credit union, or a of Monterey name or names listed above on N/A days of the date of first publication of mon designation, if any, shown herein. cashier’s check drawn by a state or fed- Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet, Inc., I declare that all information in this FICTITIOUS BUSINESS this Notice of Sale by sending a written Said sale will be held, but without eral savings and loan association, sav- California, 1433 N. Main St., Salinas, statement is true and correct. (A regis- NAME STATEMENT request to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. covenant or warranty, express or ings association, or savings bank spec- CA 93908 trant who declares as true information File No. 20111245 7301 Baymeadows Way Jacksonville implied, regarding title, possession, ified in section 5102 of the Financial This business is conducted by a which he or she knows to be false is The following person(s) is (are) doing FL 32256 Pursuant to California Civil condition or encumbrances, including Code and authorized to do business in Corporation guilty of a crime.) business as: Code 2923.54 the undersigned, on fees, charges and expenses of the this state. Sale will be held by the duly The registrant commenced to transact S/ Fred Kais Jr. Supercuts #90787, 1506 Constitution behalf of the beneficiary, loan servicer Trustee and of the trusts created by appointed trustee as shown below, of all business under the fictitious business This statement was filed with the Blvd., Salinas, CA 93906 or authorized agent, declares as fol- said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining right, title, and interest conveyed to and name or names listed above on n/a County Clerk of Monterey on June 7, Supercuts Corporate Shops, Inc., 7201 lows: [ 1 ] The mortgage loan servicer principal sums of the note(s) secured now held by the trustee in the here- I declare that all information in this 2011 Metro Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55439 has obtained from the commissioner a by said Deed of Trust. The total amount inafter described property under and statement is true and correct. (A regis- NOTICE-In accordance with Section This business is conducted by a final or temporary order of exemption of the unpaid balance of the obligation pursuant to the Deed of Trust. The sale trant who declares as true information 17920(a), a Fictitious Name Statement Corporation pursuant to Section 2923.53 that is cur- secured by the property to be sold and will be made, but without covenant or which he or she knows to be false is generally expires five years from the The registrant(s) commenced to trans- rent and valid on the date the notice of reasonable estimated costs, expenses warranty, expressed or implied, regard- guilty of a crime.) date it was filed with the County Clerk, act business under the fictitious busi- sale is filed; [ 2 ] The timeframe for giv- and advances at the time of the initial ing title, possession, or encumbrances, S/ Chen Qing, President except as provided in Section 17920(b), ness name or names listed above on ing notice of sale specified in subdivi- publication of the Notice of Sale is: to pay the remaining principal sum of This statement was filed with the where it expires 40 days after any 06/01/2011. sion (a) of Section 2923.52 does not $1,574,516.60. If the Trustee is unable the note(s) secured by the Deed of County Clerk of Monterey on June 1, change in the facts set forth in the state- I declare that all information in this apply pursuant to Section 2923.52 . If to convey title for any reason, the suc- Trust, interest thereon, estimated fees, 2011 ment pursuant to section 17913 other statement is true and correct. (A regis- the Trustee is unable to convey title for cessful bidder’s sole and exclusive rem- charges and expenses of the Trustee NOTICE-In accordance with Section than a change in the residence address trant who declares as true information any reason, the successful bidder’s sole edy shall be the return of monies paid for the total amount (at the time of the 17920(a), a Fictitious Name Statement of a registered owner. A New Fictitious which he or she knows to be false is and exclusive remedy shall be the to the Trustee, and the successful bid- initial publication of the Notice of Sale) generally expires five years from the Business Name Statement must be guilty of a crime.) return of monies paid to the Trustee, der shall have no further recourse. The reasonably estimated to be set forth date it was filed with the County Clerk, filed before the expiration. Supercuts Corporate Shops, Inc. and the successful bidder shall have no beneficiary under said Deed of Trust below. The amount may be greater on except as provided in Section The filing of this statement does not of S/ Brent Moen, CFO, further recourse. If the sale is set aside heretofore executed and delivered to the day of sale. Place of Sale: AT THE 17920(b), where it expires 40 days itself authorize the use in this state of a This statement was filed with the for any reason, the Purchaser at the the undersigned a written declaration of FRONT OF THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF after any change in the facts set forth Fictitious Business Name in violation of County Clerk of Monterey County on sale shall be entitled only to a return of Default and Demand for Sale, and a THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING in the statement pursuant to section the rights of another under Federal, 06/08/2011. the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall written Notice of Default and Election to LOCATED AT 168 W. ALISAL STREET, 17913 other than a change in the resi- State, or common law (See Section , Monterey County Clerk have no further recourse against the Sell. The undersigned caused said SALINAS, CA 93901 Legal Description: dence address of a registered owner. 14411 et seq., Business and By: , Deputy Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Notice of Default and Election to Sell to LOTS 12 AND 13 IN BLOCK 16, AS A New Fictitious Business Name Professions Code). NOTICE-This Fictitious Name Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality be recorded in the county where the SHOWN ON MAP ENTITLED, ‘’MAP Statement must be filed before the Orginal Filing Statement expires five years from the Loan Service Corp. 2141 5th Avenue real property is located. For sales NO. 6 DEL MONTE HEIGHTS’’, ETC., expiration. 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8/11 date it was filed in the office of the San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 information: Mon-Fri 9:00am to 4:00pm FILED FEBRUARY 6, 1912 IN THE The filing of this statement does not of CNS-2114856# County Clerk. A New Fictitious For NON SALE information only Sale (619) 590-1221. Cal-Western OFFICE OF THE COUNTY itself authorize the use in this state of CARMEL PINE CONE Business Name Statement must be Line: 714-730-2727 or Login to: Reconveyance Corporation, 525 East RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF a Fictitious Business Name in violation Publication dates: June 17, 24, July 1, filed before that time. www.fidelityasap.com Reinstatement Main Street, P.O. Box 22004, El Cajon, MONTEREY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, of the rights of another under Federal, 8, 2011. (PC619) The filing of this statement does not of Line: 619-645-7711 Quality Loan CA 92022-9004 Dated: June 27, 2011. IN VOLUME 2 OF MAPS, ‘’CITIES AND State, or common law (See Section itself authorize the use in this state of a Service, Corp. If you have previously (R-383167 07/01/11, 07/08/11, TOWNS’’, AT PAGE 33. Amount of 14411 et seq., Business and Fictitious Business Name in violation of been discharged through bankruptcy, 07/15/11) unpaid balance and other charges: Professions Code). SUPERIOR COURT the rights of another under Federal, you may have been released of person- Publication dates: July 1, 8, 15, 2011. $317,324.93 (estimated) Street New Filing OF CALIFORNIA State, or common law (See Section al liability for this loan in which case this (PC701) address and other common designation 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8/11 COUNTY OF MONTEREY 14411 et seq., Business and letter is intended to exercise the note of the real property: 1261 AMADOR CNS-2115751# Professions Code). holders right’s against the real property AVE SEASIDE, CA 93955 APN CARMEL PINE CONE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Original Filing only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE SUPERIOR COURT Number: 012-262-016-000 The under- Publication dates: June 17, 24, July 1, FOR CHANGE OF NAME 6/24, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15/11 PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. OF CALIFORNIA signed Trustee disclaims any liability for 8, 2011. (PC617). Case No. M112535. CNS-2111753# THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COL- COUNTY OF MONTEREY any incorrectness of the street address TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: CARMEL PINE CONE LECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE and other common designation, if any, petitioner, RIKEE ROSS, filed a petition Publication dates: June 24, July 1, 8, HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE shown herein. The property heretofore NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE with this court for a decree changing 15, 2011. (PC624) NOTE. ANY INFORMATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME described is being sold “as is”. In com- Trustee Sale No. 449127CA Loan No. names as follows: OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO Case No. M112298. pliance with California Civil Code 3011514894 Title Order No. 762189 A.Present name: THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 2923.5(c) the mortgagee, trustee, ben- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A VIOLETTE HEATHER MOZZEL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As petitioner, SYVIA ALEJO MARTINEZ eficiary, or authorized agent declares: DEED OF TRUST DATED 10-18-2006. STEPHENS NAME STATEMENT required by law, you are hereby notified and OSCAR ALEJO MORENO, filed a that it has contacted the borrower(s) to UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Proposed name: File No. 20111300 that a negative credit report reflecting petition with this court for a decree assess their financial situation and to TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE VIOLETTE HEATHER MORIAH ROSS The following person(s) is (are) doing on your credit record may be submitted changing names as follows: explore options to avoid foreclosure; or SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU THE COURT ORDERS that all per- business as: to a credit report agency if you fail to ful- A.Present name: that it has made efforts to contact the NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE sons interested in this matter appear Ridgeline Engineering, 37200 Nason fill the terms of your credit obligations. JONATHAN DE JESUS MARTINEZ borrower(s) to assess their financial sit- NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS before this court at the hearing indicat- Road, Space #21, Carmel Valley, CA ASAP# 4007971 06/24/2011, Proposed name: uation and to explore options to avoid AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- ed below to show cause, if any, why the 93924; County of Monterey 07/01/2011, 07/08/2011 JONATHAN DE JESUS ALEJO-MAR- foreclosure by one of the following TACT A LAWYER. On 07-08-2011 at petition for change of name should not Cassidy Lucas Johnson, 37200 Nason Publication dates: June 24, July 1, 8, TINEZ methods: by telephone; by United 10:00 AM, CALIFORNIA RECON- be granted. Any person objecting to the Road, Space #21, Carmel Valley, CA 2011. (PC627) THE COURT ORDERS that all per- States mail; either 1st class or certified; VEYANCE COMPANY as the duly name changes described above must 93924 sons interested in this matter appear by overnight delivery; by personal deliv- appointed Trustee under and pursuant file a written objection that includes the This business is conducted by an indi- before this court at the hearing indicat- ery; by e-mail; by face to face meeting. to Deed of Trust Recorded 10-31-2006, reasons for the objection at least two vidual FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed below to show cause, if any, why the DATE: 07-01-2011 CALIFORNIA Book NA, Page NA, Instrument court days before the matter is sched- The registrant commenced to transact STATEMENT File No. 20111368 The petition for change of name should not RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, as 2006096135, of official records in the uled to be heard and must appear at the business under the fictitious business following person(s) is(are) doing busi- be granted. Any person objecting to the Trustee FRED RESTREPO, ASSIS- Office of the Recorder of MONTEREY hearing to show cause why the petition name or names listed above on n/a ness as: CIELITO VISTA RANCH, 387 name changes described above must TANT SECRETARY CALIFORNIA County, California, executed by: HUGH should not be granted. If no written I declare that all information in this San Benancio Road, Salinas, CA file a written objection that includes the RECONVEYANCE COMPANY IS A P WARD AND PEGGY L WARD, HUS- objection is timely filed, the court may statement is true and correct. (A regis- 93908. Monterey County. RICHARD A. reasons for the objection at least two DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN- grant the petition without a hearing. trant who declares as true information VILLALOBOS, 25601 Paseo de court days before the matter is sched- COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- ANTS, as Trustor, WASHINGTON NOTICE OF HEARING: which he or she knows to be false is Cumbre, Monterey, CA 93940. This uled to be heard and must appear at the TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR MUTUAL BANK, FA, as Beneficiary, will DATE: July 29, 2011 guilty of a crime.) business is conducted by an individual. hearing to show cause why the petition THAT PURPOSE. California sell at public auction sale to the highest TIME: 9:00 a.m. S/ Cassidy Lucas Johnson Registrant commenced to transact should not be granted. If no written Reconveyance Company 9200 Oakdale bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn DEPT: 14 This statement was filed with the business under the fictitious business objection is timely filed, the court may Avenue Mail Stop: CA2-4379 by a state or national bank, a cashier’s The address of the court is 1200 County Clerk of Monterey on June 14, name listed above on: N/A. (s) Richard grant the petition without a hearing. Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-892-6902 check drawn by a state or federal credit Aguajito Road, Monterey, CA 93940. 2011 A. Villalobos. This statement was filed NOTICE OF HEARING: For Sales Information: (714) 730-2727 union, or a cashier’s check drawn by a A copy of this Order to Show NOTICE-In accordance with Section with the County Clerk of Monterey DATE: Aug. 19, 2011 or www.lpsasap.com (714) 573-1965 or state or federal savings and loan asso- Cause shall be published at least once 17920(a), a Fictitious Name Statement County on June 22, 2011. Publication TIME: 9:00 a.m. www.priorityposting.com ASAP# ciation, savings association, or savings each week for four successive weeks generally expires five years from the dates: June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 2011. DEPT: 15 4029174 07/01/2011, 07/08/2011, bank specified in section 5102 of the prior to the date set for hearing on the date it was filed with the County Clerk, (PC629) The address of the court is 1200 07/15/2011 Financial Code and authorized to do petition in the following newspaper of except as provided in Section 17920(b), Aguajito Road, Monterey, CA 93940. Publication dates: July 1, 8, 15, 2011. business in this state. Sale will be held general circulation, printed in this coun- where it expires 40 days after any A copy of this Order to Show (PC705) by the duly appointed trustee as shown ty: The Carmel Pine Cone, Carmel. change in the facts set forth in the state- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S No. Cause shall be published at least once below, of all right, title, and interest con- (s) Larry E. Hayes ment pursuant to section 17913 other 1318069-14 APN: 187-161-002-000 each week for four successive weeks veyed to and now held by the trustee in Judge of the Superior Court than a change in the residence address TRA: 060011 LOAN NO: Xxxxxx3697 prior to the date set for hearing on the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the hereinafter described property Date filed: June 6, 2011 of a registered owner. A New Fictitious REF: Bailey, Joan IMPORTANT petition in the following newspaper of STATEMENT File No. 20111334 The under and pursuant to the Deed of Clerk: Connie Mazzei Business Name Statement must be NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:YOU general circulation, printed in this coun- following person(s) is(are) doing busi- Trust. The sale will be made, but without Deputy: S. Kelly filed before the expiration. ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF ty: The Carmel Pine Cone, Carmel. ness as: covenant or warranty, expressed or Publication dates: June 17, 24, The filing of this statement does not of TRUST, DATED August 08, 2006. (s) Lydia M. Villarreal 1. IMPRESA CARMEL implied, regarding title, possession, or July 1, 8, 2011. (PC620) itself authorize the use in this state of a UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Judge of the Superior Court 2. ARTEL CARMEL encumbrances, to pay the remaining Fictitious Business Name in violation of TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Date filed: May 20, 2011 26589 Oliver Road, Carmel, CA 93923. principal sum of the note(s) secured by the rights of another under Federal, SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Clerk: Connie Mazzei Monterey County. NATALIA RAKHTA the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, esti- SUMMONS – FAMILY LAW State, or common law (See Section NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE Deputy: C. Taylor HASKIN, 26589 Oliver Road, Carmel, mated fees, charges and expenses of CASE NUMBER: DR 51056 14411 et seq., Business and NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING Publication dates: July 1, 8, 15, 22, CA 93923. This business is conducted the Trustee for the total amount (at the Professions Code). AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- 2011. (PC704) by an individual. Registrant com- time of the initial publication of the NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: Original filing TACT A LAWYER. On July 21, 2011, at menced to transact business under the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to MANUEL DOMINGUEZ GALINDO 6/24, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15/11 10:00am, Cal-Western Reconveyance fictitious business name listed above be set forth below. The amount may be You are being sued. CNS-2119681# Corporation, as duly appointed trustee NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE on: N/A. (s) Natalia Rakhta Haskin. This greater on the day of sale. Place of PETITIONER’S NAME IS: CARMEL PINE CONE under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Trustee Sale No. 449718CA Loan No. statement was filed with the County Sale: AT THE FRONT OF THE MAIN MARIA DEL ROSARIO DOMINGUEZ Publication dates: June 24, July 1, 8, recorded August 16, 2006, as Inst. No. 0024490450 Title Order No. 783327 Clerk of Monterey County on June 16, ENTRANCE OF THE ADMINISTRA- You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS 15, 2011. (PC626) 2006072137 in book XX, page XX of YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 2011. Publication dates: July 1, 8, 15, TION BUILDING LOCATED AT 168 W. after this Summons and Petition are Official Records in the office of the DEED OF TRUST DATED 04-24-2007. 22, 2011. (PC706) ALISAL STREET, SALINAS, CA 93901 served on you to file a Response (form County Recorder of Monterey County, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Legal Description: PARCEL C, AS FL-120 or FL-123) at the court and NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS #: State of California, executed by Earl W. TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN MAP have a copy served on the petitioner. A CA-11-423190-RM Order #: Bailey and Joan S. Bailey, Trustees Of SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU FILED FOR RECORD MARCH 31, letter or phone call will not protect you. 110065138-CA-BFI YOU ARE IN 1994 IN VOLUME 18 OF SURVEYS, AT If you do not file your Response on DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST PAGE 107, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF time, the court may make orders affect- DATED 3/3/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE THE COUNTY RECORDER, COUNTY ing your marriage or domestic partner- ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- OF MONTEREY, STATE OF CALIFOR- ship, your property, and custody of your ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC NIA. Amount of unpaid balance and children. You may be ordered to pay SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA- other charges: $1,078,165.77 (estimat- support and attorney fees and costs. If TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO- ed) Street address and other common you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU designation of the real property: 227 clerk for a fee waiver form. SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A SALSIPUEDES RD CARMEL VALLEY, If you want legal advice, contact a public auction sale to the highest bidder The Carmel Pine Cone Sales Staff CA 93924 APN Number: 189-541-027- lawyer immediately. You can get infor- for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a 000 The undersigned Trustee disclaims mation about finding lawyers at the state or national bank, check drawn by any liability for any incorrectness of the California Courts Online Self-Help state or federal credit union, or a check street address and other common des- Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), drawn by a state or federal savings and Real Estate, Pebble Beach & Big Sur ignation, if any, shown herein. The prop- at the California Legal Services Web loan association, or savings associa- erty heretofore described is being sold site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), or by tion, or savings bank specified in Jung Yi, [email protected] ...... (831) 274-8646 “as is”. In compliance with California contacting your local county bar associ- Section 5102 to the Financial code and Civil Code 2923.5(c) the mortgagee, ation. authorized to do business in this state, trustee, beneficiary, or authorized agent NOTICE: The restraining orders on will be held by duly appointed trustee. Carmel, Carmel Valley & Pacific Grove declares: that it has contacted the bor- page 2 are effective against both The sale will be made, but without rower(s) to assess their financial situa- spouses or domestic partners until the covenant or warranty, expressed or Joann Kiehn, [email protected] ...... (831) 274-8655 tion and to explore options to avoid fore- petition is dismissed, a judgement is implied, regarding title, possession, or closure; or that it has made efforts to entered, or the court makes further encumbrances, to pay the remaining contact the borrower(s) to assess their orders. These orders are enforceable principal sum of the note(s) secured by Monterey, Seaside, Sand City & Marina financial situation and to explore anywhere in California by any law the Deed of Trust, with interest and late options to avoid foreclosure by one of enforcement officer who has received charges thereon, as provided in the Scott MacDonald, [email protected] ...... (831) 261-6110 the following methods: by telephone; by or seen a copy of them. note(s), advances, under the terms of United States mail; either 1st class or NOTE: If a judgment or support the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, certified; by overnight delivery; by per- order is entered, the court may order fees, charges and expenses of the sonal delivery; by e-mail; by face to face you to pay all or part of the fees and Trustee for the total amount (at the time Obituaries, Calendar, Service Directory, Classifieds meeting. DATE: 06-17-2011 CALIFOR- costs that the court waived for yourself of the initial publication of the Notice of NIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, as or for the other party. If this happens, Sale) reasonably estimated to be set Vanessa Jimenez, [email protected] ...... (831) 274-8652 Trustee LUCIA ARIAS, ASSISTANT the party ordered to pay fees shall be forth below. The amount may be greater SECRETARY CALIFORNIA RECON- given notice and an opportunity to on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY VEYANCE COMPANY IS A DEBT COL- request a hearing to set aside the order ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE Legals, Accounting, Subscriptions LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT to pay waived court fees. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION The name and address of the court DAVID A NILSEN AND ANGELA Irma Garcia, [email protected] ...... (831) 274-8645 OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT is: NILSEN , HUSBAND AND WIFE AS PURPOSE. California Reconveyance SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, JOINT TENANTS Recorded: 3/14/2005 July 8, 2011 The Carmel Pine Cone 21 A
BUSINESSES GET ORGANIZED TO PROMOTE REGIONAL WATER PROJECT
home.” ticipating in California Public Utilities Commission rate ■ Water cutbacks would ‘decimate’ Besides the MCHA, the coalition also includes the hearings to make sure costs are reasonable. hospitality industry, they say Monterey Commercial Property Owners Association, the “The increases in water rates on the commercial sector in Carmel, Pacific Grove and Monterey Peninsula chambers of particular are drastic and enormously complicated by the fact By KELLY NIX commerce, the Community Hospital of the Monterey that the current rate system, based on allocations, is flawed Peninsula and the Monterey County Association of Realtors. and needs changing as soon as possible,” according to the FACING THE prospect the state could force Monterey The state’s cutback order was based on Cal Am’s lack of coalition, which is sponsored by the Monterey Peninsula Peninsula residents and businesses to drastically cut back water rights to pump from the Carmel River. But the compa- Issues Political Action Committee. their water use, a new coalition is trying to get the word out ny’s subsequent application for additional water was turned Despite the price tag, Narigi said the coalition is firmly that if an alternative water supply isn’t built soon, the down because of environmental concerns, especially for the behind the desal project, which is the only water project for Peninsula’s tourism industry could collapse. river’s population of red-legged frogs and steelhead trout. the Peninsula to receive approval by the California Public In October 2009, the State Water Resources Control A $400 million desal project to replace the lost water is Utilities Commission. Board ordered California American Water and its Monterey still years away because of a complicated environmental “We are 100 percent support of it,” he said. “It’s the only Peninsula customers to comply with a 1995 order that review and permit process. It could also be further delayed viable option and nothing else has even come close to any- sharply curtailed pumping from the Carmel River. because of the controversy over alleged conflicts of interest thing that could be looked at as a serious option at this time.” If drastic cutbacks are imposed to force compliance, it by former Monterey County Water Resources Agency board The regional desalination plant would supply about could mean more than a $1 billion loss to the local economy, member Stephen Collins. And when it is finally built, it is 10,000 acre feet of water per year to the Peninsula, enough to according to the City of Monterey and the Monterey County expected to cause water rates to double or triple for residen- stop overpumping from the Carmel River and protect the Hospitality Association’s Coalition of Peninsula Businesses, tial water customers. For hotels and other large water users, community from drought, but not enough to provide for even the new group. the increases could be more than that. Removing San the smallest amount of new development. “The cutbacks in available water are so drastic that the Clemente Dam to make it easier for trout to get upstream will The coalition is governed by a board of directors com- hospitality/tourism industry, general business and local gov- cause them to rise even more. posed of a representative of each organization that con- ernments would be decimated and employment would drop The coalition, Narigi said, is very concerned about those tributes $2,000 or more to the coalition. It is chaired by precipitously,” according to a statement by the group. rate increases. Subsequently, its mission also includes mon- Narigi, and Mike Zimmerman, chief operating officer for the Monterey Plaza general manager and coalition co-chair itoring and controlling costs “to the extent possible,” and par- Cannery Row Company. John Narigi said the goal of the group is not only to promote the regional desalination project — an alternative supply pro- ject to pumping from the Carmel River — but to educate other businesses and residents about the dire need for the project. The need for a new water supply “is the most critical item MID VALLEY Come... that has hit the Peninsula, and I’m not sure everyone under- stands that,” he told The Pine Cone. “We are trying to hit that SHOPPING CENTER to the Su n Just 5.5 miles up Carmel Valley Road from Highway One MID VALLEY SELF STORAGE MID VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL 831.624.8509 PROVIDING THE HIGHEST QUALITY MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SERVICES FOR DOGS AND CATS ▲ DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE ▲ TRAUMA/EMERGENCY ▲ SURGERY WE HAVE A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART THERAPEUTIC CLASS IV LASER For treatment of inflammatory issues and various sources of pain FREE HEARTWORM TEST ASK ABOUT OUR DISCOUNTED for new patients ROUTINE DENTAL SPECIAL
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ter-in-law has been increasingly aggressive regarding her moth- scene and assisted while paramedics responded. Tourists had POLICE LOG er’s property. (Mother is still living.) Person was advised if there assisted in pulling victim from the water and started CPR. AED From page 4A was another disturbance to call 911 and have officers respond. was used and officers continued CPR until paramedics arrived. Nothing further. Victim began breathing on his own and was transported to Pacific Grove: At about 1700 hours, subject came to the sta- CHOMP for further treatment. Pacific Grove: Resident cleaning out her home after her sec- tion to report being under the influence of a controlled sub- Carmel-by-the-Sea: Camino Real resident reported finding ond husband passed away found a knife belonging to her first stance. Medics and fire were dispatched. Subject was later trans- a note on his parked vehicle claiming damage to a tan Jaguar at husband. She tried reaching him but was unsuccessful. She is ported to CHOMP. 1641 hours. He claimed not to have been parked near a tan turning the knife in for destruction. Case closed. Pacific Grove: Verbal peace disturbance at PGPD. Jaguar and that vehicle had been parked in vicinity of residence Pacific Grove: Burglary on Willow Street. Female reported Carmel Valley: At Mid Valley Center, a man went to the all day with the exception from 1200 hours to 1430 hours. There her ex-boyfriend stole money and a camera from her vehicle. pharmacy and picked up her mother’s prescribed medication is no damage to his vehicle. Male said he was looking for tools he loaned her the day prior without the mother’s permission. Pacific Grove: Juvenile driver, age 17, contacted on Forest while helping her work on her engine. He borrowed the camera Carmel area: Responded to Rio Road with fire and ambu- Avenue during a traffic enforcement stop. Driver was found to to take photos of a desk for his mother and planned to return it. lance to a report of a male who wanted to be transported to the be unlicensed and in violation of city curfew. Driver was arrest- Consent search revealed male had no money on his person. hospital or jail. The male was transported to the hospital and ed and booked at PGPD before released to mother on cite. Camera returned to RP. admonished about abusing the 911 system. Pacific Grove: Suspect broke a window to a Crest Avenue Carmel Valley: A woman accused a man of rape. Deputies Carmel area: Reporting party reported losing a fanny pack residence and entered the garage. Nothing appeared missing at conducted an investigation and at this point are not requesting containing her I.D., cell phone and cash. this time. Processed for latents. charges against him. Carmel Valley: Male explained he was contacted regarding Pacific Grove: Found camera contained video of juveniles Carmel Valley: Resident reported her juvenile daughter was a television cablecast contract in 2008 in San Jose. He has never smoking marijuana. Juveniles were issued citations. out of control. lived in San Jose. He contacted the cable company and the com- Carmel Valley: Reporting party on Terrace Way called pany asked him to make a report. No further info. See LOG page 5RE Carmel Valley: A juvenile male threatened to burn down SATURDAY, JUNE 25 his neighbor’s house during a dispute over noise. Carmel-by-the-Sea: Subject, a 51-year-old male, was arrest- ed on Fourth Avenue for public intoxication. Carmel Valley: A Carmel Valley resident was arrest for dri- Carmel-by-the-Sea: Person reported seeing two dogs run- ving under the influence of alcohol. ning at large in the residential area of San Carlos Street. Person captured one of the two dogs and brought it to the station for FRIDAY, JUNE 24 safekeeping. Police services officer responded to the area and was unable to locate the other dog. Owner was contacted and Carmel-by-the-Sea: Reported violation of a restraining came into CPD to claim the found dog. Kennel fees paid and dog order occurred on Junipero Street. Report taken. returned to its rightful owner. Worship Pacific Grove: At about 1520 hours, person called the station Carmel-by-the-Sea: Dispatched to 911 call of a surfer who stating his home number was called requesting him by name. was pulled from water and not breathing. Police units first on CARMEL CARMEL VALLEY When he spoke to the person, they disconnected the line. He tried to call back and the line was no longer in service. He fur- MONTEREY PACIFIC GROVE ther researched the number online and discovered there were multiple contacts with this L.A.-based number. Resident has YOUR Church of the Wayfarer been a victim of identity theft in the past and felt this call was DENTAL (A United Methodist Church) suspicious and wanted it documented. HEALTH Pacific Grove: Suspect attempted to force entry into a vaca- Presented by Declaration of Dependence tion home on Ripple Avenue by removing a screen to a garage Lois Lagier, D.D.S. presented by guest speaker, and jimmying a rear door. No leads. INDEPENDENCE DAY Rev. Paul Spjut Pacific Grove: Person reported a past-tense altercation with Special Music: Michele Eaton, soprano her sister-in-law. Congress Avenue resident advised that her sis- Our goal is to prevent you from being in the Bible Study at 8:45 and 11:15 AM dentist’s chair, and to Sunday Worship at 10:00 AM • Loving Child Care provide you with the Children’s Sunday School at 10:15 AM tools and behaviors to Lincoln & 7th, Carmel-by-the-Sea lead to optimum dental health. In our proactive 624-3550 • www.churchofthewayfarer.com RACING approach complemented From page 13A with our state of the art First United Methodist Church of Pacific Grove technology, we are able found at www.butterflychurch.org said. “People were always helpful.” to provide very conserva- DO WATER AND WOOD Worship celebration @ 10:00 a.m. In 2005, he was given a his first chance to drive competi- tive dentistry, which FLOORING MIX? “A Table of Welcome” translates into optimum tively— in a BMW sedan in an amateur form of racing called Despite the understand- Rev. Pamela D. Cummings “autocross.” Then, at the prodding of a friend, race car driver tooth preservation. Special Music: The Ariel Ensemble We have found, once able misgivings that home- Jonathan Bomarito, he gave souped-up go-karts a try. owners might have about Free Chamber Music Concert: Next, he stepped up to a professional starter series called your dental care is up to outfitting bathroom floors Tuesday, July 12 @ 7:00pm date, the maintenance with wood, it is a possibility. Formula 3 at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma. But driving a Wile wood floors look and Porsche on that track got him hooked on sports cars — a type and preservation of your feel luxurious underfoot, of racing he can see himself doing well into his 50s and 60s. overall dentition is both wood flooring is susceptible Sponsored by a company called Copi Solutions, Galante financially and physical- to humidity that may test the #HURCH IN THE &OREST limits of expansion joints Multi-denominational landed the chance to drive a Mustang in three races this year ly easier. (where the flooring material — the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenges at Mazda We have found that by meets the walls). The best 9:309:30 am ServiceAM Service being proactive with your chance for success rests Raceway Laguna Seca, New Jersey Motorsports Complex “How does your garden grow?” and at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. dental care compounded with the use of engineered- Sermon Title Here wood flooring (not laminate TheThe Rev. Rev. Dr. Minister William B.Name Rolland Copi Solutions is taking care of the costs at the track, but with good dental habits, flooring, which is often com- posed of planks or tiles that Galante has to pay transportation, licensing, hotels, member- patients are spending less 9:159:15 am AMPre-service Pre-service Concert Concert ships and other race-related expenses, so he’s searching for click together to form dry Melinda Coffey Armstead, piano and organ time in their dental chair. mechanical joints). companies and individuals to help. By being dedicated to Engineered-wood flooring Placeholder for the musician or group “Everyone who tells me, ‘No,’ I still say, ‘How can I mar- maintaining your regu- utilizes a layer of real wood 3TEVENSON 3CHOOL s &OREST