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Y OUR S OURCE F OR L OCAL N EWS, ARTS AND O PINION S INCE 1915 THE SPEED BUMP IS NO MORE Laird calls for delay in By MARY BROWNFIELD water cutback order HE DOLORES Street speed T By KELLY NIX bump that had neighbors drawing battle lines was removed Tuesday, N A letter to the State Water Resources Control Board, 27th District a week after a contentious com- I Assemblyman John Laird urged the agency to delay acting on a cease and munity meeting in Carmel City desist order that would require the Peninsula to limit its water use to Hall where residents bickered, extremely low levels. found no compromises, threatened In the three-page letter dated March 25, Laird also criticized the to sue and walked out in anger. California Public Utilities Commission for taking three years to finalize At issue was the black and yel- an environmental impact report on Cal Am’s proposed Coastal Water low plastic speed hump nailed to Project, which includes a desalination plant that would provide a drought- the asphalt last October, mostly in free water supply. response to the organized cam- “This order would punish the local Monterey Peninsula community paign and repeated pleas of resi- for the slow speed at which the PUC has moved to conceive and design a dent Jeff White, who said people new project,” according to the letter. speed down the narrow street, Laird’s letter was sent to the SWRCB on the heels of a public hearing endangering pedestrians and pets. in Monterey set for Tuesday in which Peninsula residents may voice their The short stretch is a thoroughfare PHOTO/MARY BROWNFIELD Public works superintendent Stu Ross and his crew remove a controversial See DELAY page 15A See HUMP page 22A plastic speed bump from Dolores Street Tuesday. Misdemeanor charge in Poll: Pine Cone readers Firefighters battle fatal crossing accident support incumbents city over merger By MARY BROWNFIELD THE DRIVER accused of hitting and killing 62-year-old Rebecca AN INTERNET poll of subscribers to The Pine By MARY BROWNFIELD Tarumoto as she crossed a downtown street last October will face one Cone’s email edition shows that mayor Sue McCloud count of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter, Carmel Police Cpl. Steve has an overwhelming lead over challenger Dogman AS CARMEL City Council candidate Michael Rana reported this week. The Monterey County District Attorney’s Office McBill, and that incumbent council members Karen LePage used his support for the potential consolida- filed the charge after a detailed investigation conducted by the California Sharp and Ken Talmage have solid leads over chal- tion of Carmel Fire Department with those in Highway Patrol. lenger Michael LePage. Pacific Grove and Monterey to separate him from “I basically brought the CHP in because we hadn’t had a fatality in a The survey, conducted March 9-23 via an inde- the incumbents, city administrator Rich Guillen long time, and I wanted to make sure our findings would coincide with pendent polling firm, showed McCloud with the sup- printed “An Open Letter from the City those of a state entity that’s used to doing this all the time,” he said. In port of 85 percent of respondents who expressed a Administrator Regarding Fire Department fielding such requests, investigators take all the data and determine

See POLL page 12A See MERGER page 23A See CHARGES page 11A Ready for the crowds ... Cross owner asks supes for help By CHRIS COUNTS even sure if it’s a crime. But Scholink said the FBI has been contacted about the deluge, BESIEGED BY hundreds of pounds of which he said is costing senders like John retaliatory junk mail and frustrated by code enforcement activity that could require him See CROSS page 22A to spend as much as $1,000 to make legal a 12-foot cross he constructed seven years ago on his 40-acre ranch, Carmel Valley resident Larry Scholink turned to the Monterey County Board of Supervisors this week for help. Scholink — who has received thousands of pieces of junk mail with messages such as “Remove Your Bigot Cross” printed on the mailing labels — asked the supervisors to stop the code enforcement activity and investigate the junk mail harassment, which he believes is illegal. “This has nothing to do with code enforcement,” insisted Scholink, a born- again Christian. “This has everything to do with Jesus Christ.” PHOTO/KELLY NIX The junk mail — which has targeted not PHOTO/CHRIS COUNTS A two-acre main tent, a 3,200-square-foot kitchen and several auxiliary tents have been only Scholink but his business associates set up for the inaugural Pebble Beach Food & Wine festival this weekend. Tickets to many and elderly parents — began arriving two Scholink’s cross has gotten a lot of media of the events are still available. See our coverage on pages 16A and 18A. years ago. He said he has no idea who is attention. After asking supervisors for help sending the mountain of mail, and he isn’t Tuesday, he was interviewed by KSBW. Get your complete Carmel Pine Cone every Thursday evening in convenient pdf format. Free subscriptions available at www.carmelpinecone.com. 2A The Carmel Pine Cone March 28, 2008 Easter Sunday garage fire hits Carmel Highlands home

By MARY BROWNFIELD Bloxham said it took about 15 minutes to put out the blaze, after which firefighters used a thermal imaging cam- FLAMES CONSUMED the garage of a Carmel era to see if it had extended into any other parts of the house. Highlands home Easter night, but the rest of the building sur- “They didn’t find any heat signatures anywhere,” he said. vived, largely due to a neighbor’s reporting the blaze and the But the garage sustained about $15,000 in damage to the first engine arriving within moments, according to Cal Fire structure and contents, which included construction tools, a Battalion Chief Buddy Bloxham. The cause and origin are miter saw, a jackhammer and a portable air compressor. No under investigation. cars were inside, and firefighters successfully protected one “She smelled smoke and when she went out, she saw car parked adjacent to the garage. flames,” Bloxham said of the woman who dialed 911 shortly Bloxham reported the home was safe to occupy despite before 8:30 p.m. March 23. the damage to the garage, although crews had to shut off the The first engine crew from the Carmel Highlands Fire utilities, so the residents had to summon an electrician to Station got to the Mentone Drive residence within three min- restore power. utes to find the three-car garage on fire. By then, the occu- Cal Fire Battalion Chief Curt Itson, who heads the pants were outside and unharmed. agency’s local law enforcement/investigative unit, is in With Cypress Fire engines from the Rio Road and Carmel charge of determining what ignited the fire and where it Hill stations on scene — and a Carmel Fire engine parked on started, according to Bloxham. the street below the house with a crew ready to help if need- ed — firefighters managed to keep the flames contained to the garage. Treasures and pleasures Did you know... benefit Alzheimers Assn. The 1946 centennial of the U.S. seizure of California and the West THE ALZHEIMER’S Association will host its major from was a four-day celebra- fundraiser, Treasures and Pleasures XII, Sunday, April 6, in tion on the Monterey Peninsula, start- the Monterey Room at the Fairgrounds. The event, set for 4 ing with the first Fourth of July to 7 p.m., will feature treasures, collectibles, fur teddy bears, parade since World War II ended. furniture, a silent auction and “a fabulous produce market.” Randi Greene Alvarado Street was painted gold that PHOTO/BUDDY BLOXHAM Six Carmel restaurants — The Grill on Ocean Avenue, Merlot Bistro, The Village Corner, PortaBella, Anton & day and the boisterous parade of troops, bands, drill Crews from three fire stations helped stop the fire that caused teams, and dignitaries attracted 100,000 tourists and Michel and Flaherty’s Seafood Grill & Oyster Bar — will an estimated $15,000 in damage to the garage of a Carmel provide the food, while Hahn Estates/Smith & Hook Winery, prompted the Herald to compare the festivities to Times Highlands home Sunday night. A Cal Fire investigator is look- Hames Valley Vineyards, Lockwood Vineyard, Scheid ing into the cause and origin of the blaze. Square on New Year’s Eve. It was the largest crowd ever Vineyards and Ventana Vineyards supply the wines. assembled in Monterey. But that was Thursday. On Guests will also have the opportunity to participate in Saturday another parade – three miles long with Gov. Earl drawings for a one-week stay in a condo in the Kaanapali Warren at the front - drew as many as 150,000 spectators. area of Maui donated by Tip and Angela Tyler, 12 crisp $100 It was followed by concerts, dances, and parties that bills donated by a supporter, and a Mary Frances handbag extended through the night into Sunday morning - July 7, (“Beating Drums”), cashmere scarf, bracelet and silver chain 1946 – when an American flag-raising ceremony in front donated by Oyster Trading Company. Tickets for the drawing of the Custom House recreated the scene that first took will cost one for $5, six for $25 or 12 for $50. place there 100 years earlier. Admission to Treasures and Pleasures XII will be $50 per ® person at the door, with money raised at the event benefiting Realtor , MBA, GRI, SRES Randi Greene, programs and services for Monterey County families affect- Member, Coldwell Banker’s International President’s Diamond Society. ed by Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. For more Randi Delivers Results! information, call (831) 647-9890. (831) 622-2589 www.RandiGreene.com Research by Thom Akeman, veteran newspaper reporter THE PUREST CASHMERE AND THE FINEST WOOLS FOR ANY SEASON Schools3 founder shares African adventures OCEAN AVE. NEAR DOLORES (831) 624-0595 JON RAGGETT, the Carmel engineer who has helped Mon-Sat 10:30-5:30 • Sunday 11-4 build almost three dozen schools in impoverished western Africa and other nations in need, will share his experiences during a free Literary Tea and Lecture presented by the Friends of Harrison Memorial Library Sunday, March 30, at 2 p.m. in the library at the Church of the Wayfarer on Lincoln Street. Raggett, who attended Sunset School and Carmel High before obtaining degrees from Princeton and Stanford, is a civil engineer who analyzes the effects of wind on structures. Since 1999, the Development Research Institute and the non- profit Schools3 he founded have overseen the funding and construction of 32 schools, most of them in in Mali, Africa, with several more in the planning phases. On Sunday, he will spring talk about “the joys and challenges” of those endeavors. 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By MARY BROWNFIELD

A NEW wine shop and tasting room can open on San Carlos Street, the Carmel Planning Commission decided March 12, but it can’t pour more than six tastes of 2 ounces each per customer. That restriction — the first of its kind placed on a tasting room in the city — grew out of com- missioners’ concerns the business would be more of a bar than a place to sample Six two-ounce wines, pick favorites, buy bottles and leave. glasses is your According to applicant limit — and Larry Jackson, Vino Prima Wine Lounge would open in don’t ask for the Doud Arcade in a former a beer gift shop fronting on San Carlos Street. It would feature “medium and upper tier Monterey County and other California wines” and some light snacks. Although Jackson proposed offering bottled beer to non- wine drinkers, senior planner Sean Conroy said beverages should be limited to wine and water, in keeping with a tast- ing room intended to showcase wines for sale. The business would be divided into 55 percent shop and 45 percent lounge, with 10 seats. Carmel law caps the number of bars in town at three — a quota filled by A.W. Shucks, Sade’s and for Jack London’s. But as long Ken Talmage City Council as selling wine, rather than letting customers drink it, is the primary purpose of a business, it is not counted as Ken’s commitment is to preserve, protect a bar, Conroy told the com- mission. According to Jackson, wine tasting would and maintain Carmel-by-the-Sea’s community be ancillary to the main busi- ness of selling bottles of character and natural beauty. wine at Vino Prima Wine Lounge for people to take with them. SERVICE TO CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA Not by the glass * Vice Mayor, May 2007 to present At the hearing, chairman Bill Strid asked what would * Appointed to City Council, December 2006 differentiate Vino Prima from a bar if its staff sells * Served on the Planning Commission, May 2004 to December 2006 wine by the glass, one of the offerings Jackson said he planned to include. NEIGHBORS WHO HAVE ENDORSED KEN “There will be no hard alcohol, no beer and bottled Michael Adamson Karen Egan Thompson Lange Jonathan Sapp water only,” he answered. Artie Early Leslie Geyer Epps Marian and Glenn Leidig Rod Schinnerer “Yes, you can get a glass of Linda and Clayton Anderson Patricia Ericksen Jeff LeTowt Jill Sheffield wine at a bar, but not to the Damon Archer Greg Falge Denny LeVett Karen and David Sharp extent or depth of varieties Sarah and Clay Berling Dottie Finell Safwat and Allyson Malek Pat and Richard Sippel that will be available.” John Biason Bruce Frank Renati Mannan Kay Sisk Conroy said selling single Peter Blackstock Joyce Frasca Don and Betty Mathews Kurt Sligar glasses of wine, rather than Angele Borello Margaret Frank Nico and Lejla Mavris Michelle Smith just smaller pours of several Justin Borello Richard and Carole Fredericksen Ruth McClendon Gene and Sue Snuggs wines, might blur the line Belle Borsi Susan Gardner Ali and Charles McDaniel Flo Snyder between a tasting room and a Bruce and Sylvia Breiholz James Glaser Gene McFarland Patricia Steele bar. Paul Brocchini Nick Glaser Sue McCloud Rod and Pat Stofle “The issue comes down Bob Brower Karol Gleason Bob and Janice McGee Clyde Sturges to wine tasting vs. wine James Brown Jean Grace R.B. Morris, Jr. Al and Frieda Saroyan drinking,” commented com- Morley Brown and Lynette Graves Patricia Mueller-Vollmer Joanne Silvani missioner Alan Hewer. Ron Weitzman Cavan and Carolyn Hardy Robert and Marilyn O’Neill Merv Sutton “That’s the intent of wine Pam Carroll Lillian Hazdovac Roger Parkes Denise Swift tasting — if someone tastes Robert M. Carver Pat Hazdovac Barbara Phillips Louise Tanous it and likes it, then you go Carole Champion Paula Hazdovac Gracie Poletti Chris Tescher buy a bottle and take it Sarah and Gary Chang Steven Hillyard David and Liliana Potigian Carrie Theis home,” Strid said. “Versus Janet and William Clark Carl Iverson Jim and Jane Price John and Judy Thodos buying a glass of wine, or Gene and Robert Clifford Donna Jett Bill Probasco Tony Vanderploeg two or three.” Tamara Collins Christopher Jue Judy Profeta Perry and Kristie Walker Commissioner Janet Brian Congleton Les Kadis Diane Reid Ingrid Wekerle Reimers asked what restric- Julie Culver William Karges Bobby Richards Carla and Jeff White tions could be placed on Mike and Judy Cunningham David Keyston John and Mary Ricksen Ken and Jean White Vino Prima’s permit. Olaf and Lucia Dahlstrand Clyde and Pam Klaumann Joseph Rizzo T.L. Williams Planning services manag- Walt de Faria Rebecca and Michael Knight Graeme and Chris Robertson Oliver Wood er Brian Roseth answered, Bill Doolittle Greg Kraft Joan Robinson Linda Yellich “You can set any conditions Jean Draper Elinor Laiolo Paige and Carl Roetter you think are reasonable to Francis Duda Joseph Lambert Gerard Rose Partial List protect the city.” Saying he hails from a family with a long tradition Visit my Website: kenforcarmel.com of buying screw-cap wines, Paid for by Talmage for Council, Graeme Robertson, Treasurer, P.O. Box 1526, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921 See WINE BAR My home phone is 624-2462. My e-mail address is [email protected] page 18A 4A The Carmel Pine Cone March 28, 2008

lance on scene for a female in her 40s on Santa Carmel-by-the-Sea: A 56-year-old female Lucia with possible alcohol poisoning. driver was arrested on Junipero for DUI. Firefighters assisted with patient assessment, Breath test performed. Cited out to Monterey. Police, Fire & packaging and gathering information. The patient was transported to CHOMP by ambu- lance. Carmel-by-the-Sea: A citizen reported a Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu- dog loose in the residential area on 11th Sheriff’s Log Avenue. On arrival, the officer made contact lance on scene of a fire alarm activation at Lincoln and Fifth. Detector in unit activated with a family member at the front door of due to considerable cooking smoke. The tenant the owners’ residence. The officer was in this unit denied smelling or seeing any advised that the dog left the front yard for a smoke, and when asked to leave the door open short period of time. The officer observed Restaurant recycleables pilfered to air out the unit, refused. A representative of the dog secured in a kennel in the rear yard. the complex arrived and was taken to the unit. The officer advised a followup check would occurred from store in the Plaza. Two elderly She also asked the tenant to leave the door open be made in the near future. Warning given. ERE’S A look at some of the significant H subjects were seen on the store’s surveillance for 15 minutes, which he seemed to comply calls logged by the Carmel-by-the-Sea Police cameras walking out with the glasses. After with. The rep stayed on scene to reset the alarm Department, the Carmel Fire Department and information was taken, units conducted an area when the unit aired out. Carmel-by-the-Sea: A citizen found a dog the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office last check in the business area. Within minutes, the loose in the residential area of Junipero and week. two subjects were located walking around and SATURDAY, MARCH 15 brought the dog to the department. The dog was This week’s log was compiled by Mary were contacted. When questioned about the secured and the owner was located by the ID Brownfield. sunglasses, the elderly male subject stated he Carmel-by-the-Sea: A citizen on Fourth information found on the collar. The owner was inadvertently put his own sunglasses on the Avenue reported her dog under a shed and contacted and came to the department to counter instead of the ones he tried on. Male barking at something. Assistance was given retrieve the dog. The owner was visiting from FRIDAY, MARCH 14 subject returned to the store, returned the sun- and the dog was taken out of the shed through out of state, and the dog escaped from a friend’s glasses and apologized for any inconvenience. an opening in the floorboards. No injuries to residence in Carmel. Warning given, and the Carmel-by-the-Sea: Units responded to the Both subjects FI’d [field interrogated]. the dog, and the openings to the shed was report of a theft of sunglasses that had just Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu- secured. See POLICE LOG page 27IYD

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COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL & SURGICAL EYE CARE LONGTIME Kodak executive who A Most of her postings involved the health- • General Ophthalmology • Cataract Surgery • Multi-Focal Implant Lenses has lived overseas, visited more countries imaging sector overseas, and she lived in • Glaucoma • Corneal Refractive Therapy • Macular Degeneration than she can count and speaks several for- Geneva and London for six years as corpo- • Diabetic Retinopathy • Custom LASIK and • Eyelid Surgery & Botox® (Medical, Laser & Microsurgical Refractive Surgery eign languages, has been picked to lead the rate vice president, which provided her Treatment) Carmel chapter of the American Red Cross. ample opportunity to use her German and BOARD CERTIFIED OPHTHALMOLOGISTS AND SURGEONS On April 1, Pebble Beach resident Sharon Italian language skills. Crino will take the executive director post Most recently, she worked as a marketing ROGER C. HUSTED, M.D. • LELAND H. ROSENBLUM, M.D. • PHILIP J. 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By MARY BROWNFIELD Competition 5K Fun Run. While raising money for their schools by coming out for Race organizers said 5K races — 3.1 miles — are too long the race, which will offer a $9,000 purse, the young runners THE 5K run for kids that’s been part of the Big Sur for children younger than 9, so they came up with the 3K will receive “Kids Otter Trot” T-shirts, finishers’ medals, International Marathon since 1991 will be moved to Saturday route that will pass by Windows on the Bay park in Monterey. snacks at the finish line and randomly drawn prizes. this year. And it will be shortened to three kilometers and Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, which is moved to downtown Monterey, according to marathon offi- sponsoring the race with the City of Monterey, will host a cials. Family Fitness Fair and other student-oriented activities on The idea is to give the kids a race day of their own while race weekend. reducing crowds and solving a few other complications at the same time. The April 26 3K replaces the Schools’ Crowds, buses The shift also satisfies some marathon-day issues, accord- ing to BSIM officials, by reducing some of the crowds at the finish line of the marathon and support races, which termi- CELEBRATINGCELEBRATING 2627 nate at Highway 1 and Rio Road. It will also free up more YEARSYEARS AS MONTEREY buses for the thousands of runners who will make their way down the coast long before sunrise April 27. COUNTY’SCOUNTY’S LARGEST Race director Wally Kastner said the change will benefit ANDAND MOST MOST RESPECTED the kids and the City of Monterey, and allow CHOMP “to stress the importance of family and youth fitness, offer a fun BUSINESSBUSINESS BROKER and rewarding activity for the students, and give back to the schools in a tangible way.” SPRINGHappy IS HERE Holidays! & THESE Registration for the “Just Run! Just Kids 3K” is available BUSINESSESDuring this Season ARE of Joy BLOOMING! and Lights, online at www.bsim.org. The race is open to children ages 5 our thoughts turn with Gratitude to our many Friends and Clients. to 17 for $5, and $10 for all others. Carmel Valley Business/Copy Center $100,000 Holiday Features of the Week Import/Wholesale/RetailNEW $190,000 Valley BoutiqueCoastline Pub Beer/Wine $110,000$149,000 Marathon sold out NEW Closet Design/Install Movable $98,000 The marathon, relay and 21-mile PowerWalk are sold out, CarmelNEW RestaurantCannery Row Gallery Water View Only $59,000$49,000 AdaptableNew Price TurnkeyKites, Gag Gifts,Restaurant More Movable Only $90,000$45,000 but race organizers opened another 200 spots for the shorter InternationallyNew Price Upscale Acclaimed Mall Restaurant Organic Adaptable $995,000$79,000 walk, due to the event’s popularity. With those dwindling, the New Price Olive Oil/Vinegars Movable $390,000 only other marathon race-day event not yet full is the Big Sur MarinaFinancing RestaurantMobile Tool Route Receivables $130,000$149,000 NewLandmark CoffeeThe Shop Forge In The Forest Events, Catering Only $45,000$895,000 5K, which has been incorporated into the Pacific Association Bakery/Deli/CoffeeLandmark Restaurant/Pub/Catering Area Icon Only $199,000$565,000 USA Track & Field Grand Prix series in which fleet-footed TouristWeb Site AdventureReservations Business & More Movable $1,500,000$159,000 runners compete for a $5,300 purse. All Phases Himalayan Items, 22 yrs. M/I/Whl/R $190,000 Waterfall/PondOcean Ave. Retail Design$125,000 - $150,000 $480,000 - $249,000 Seeded spots are automatically assigned to all PA/USATF OceanCall For Avenue Your Tour of these $135,000Businesses and- $150,000 Premier Lease-$249,000 Space members who compete in the race, and only members are eli- PHOTO/COURTESY BSIM gible for the prize money. Other runners interested in partic- (831) 625-5581 Julian and Cesar Gonzalez show off their medals. They and ipating may qualify for the event. For more information, visit For a complete list - visit www.CarmelBusinessSales.com other kids will have a new race to run in Monterey April 26. www.bsim.org or call (831) 625-6226.

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PUBLIC ACCESS to Big Sur’s most state parks in 1962, dedicating it to the mem- famous waterfall will be more difficult until ory of Julia Pfeiffer Burns, a prominent

April 17 as state parks workers repair slide homesteader who once lived along McWay Michel Perez Photo by damage along an overlook trail. Creek. The 80-foot waterfall along McWay The trail work began March 25 and will Creek, which spills onto the beach at Julia continue each day between 7:30 a.m. and Pfeiffer Burns State Park, is one of the most 4:30 p.m. Limited public access along the recognizable landmarks on the Big Sur trail may be available between 4:30 p.m. and Coast. dusk, although the trail will not be ADA Although the waterfall can be viewed accessible until the work is completed. from a Highway 1 turnout, it is best observed Because of the inconvenience, state parks from the park’s Waterfall Trail, where the is waiving its regular parking fee. slide occurred. The construction won’t affect other near- The Waterfall Trail also accesses the rem- by trails, including a route that follows nants of the historic Waterfall House, the for- McWay Creek uphill through one of the mer residence of Lathrop and Helen Hooper coast’s most impressive redwood groves. Brown. A former congressman from New The park is located on Highway 1, about York, Brown and his wife purchased the 37 miles south of Carmel. For more infor- property in 1924. They donated the land to mation, call (831) 667-2315.

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By KELLY NIX ■ Mark Hinkle innovation that only the free market can pro- constituencies work together to provide an vide.” affordable, safe and clean water supply in a A SMALL business owner who favors Hinkle, a Libertarian and a self-described Hinkle feels using desalination is just one manner that protects the environment.” less government and an attorney with a Ph.D. refugee from the hi-tech world, has run for a answer to providing a water supply. Murray said no one solution can be used in chemistry are the two non-Democratic seat on the Assembly four times and twice “We should open up the process to allow to rectify the Peninsula’s water problem. candidates running for the 27th Assembly has run for the Gavilan College Board of innovative solutions, typically not the “I favor a regional approach with support District seat. Trustees. province of government bureaucracies,” he from all concerned constituencies,” he said. Libertarian Mark Hinkle and Republican Hinkle said he does not want local gov- said. “Eliminating massive and overbearing However, Murray supports the work of Robert Murray, both from Morgan Hill, hope ernment involved in trying to solve the regulations of water will go a long way to the Regional Plenary Oversight Group creat- to beat whichever of the four Democratic Monterey Peninsula’s water supply providing real solutions to water problems.” ed by the California Public Utilities candidates wins June 3. Stephen Barkalow, quandary. He prefers the government step When asked what issues on the Monterey Commission to come up with an alternative Bill Monning, Emily Reilly and Barbara aside and let private companies or organiza- Peninsula he believed were priorities, Hinkle water supply. Sprenger are competing in the primary. The tions come up with a solution. said the California government school sys- REPOG, headed by a UC Santa Cruz pro- Pine Cone profiled those candidates two “I’m amazed that anyone would look to tem “is a mess.” fessor, proposes using methods such as weeks ago. government to solve the water shortage “Rather than just throw money at the desalination of brackish water, stormwater In January, the Peninsula’s water dilemma problem,” he said. “Only the government can problem, which has failed miserably,” he runoff and recycled water to provide about got more complicated when the State Water take a substance that covers 75 percent of the said, “we need to look outside of the govern- 29,000 acre-feet of water to the area between Resources Control Board issued a cease and planet and make it scarce.” ment box for innovative solutions.” the Peninsula and Pajaro. desist order against California American Hinkle, who runs a small business “I understand that both California Water Co. compelling a severe reduction in installing removable pool fencing used to ■ Robert Murray American Water and REPOG have put forth pumping from the Carmel River. prevent children from drowning, said he sup- proposals, both proposing desalination The two candidates address the water ports a drought-free water supply for the Republican Robert Murray, an attorney plants,” he said. “It is too soon to lend sup- issue but don’t offer any new ideas on how to Peninsula. for an international holding company who port to any of the proposals, until all studies solve it. “However,” he said, “we should also end also has a Ph.D. in chemistry from the have been completed, including all necessary the monopoly status of utilities, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has environmental impact reports.” water, power, cable TV and telephone com- never run for political office but has volun- Coastal protection, a balanced budget panies, to allow open competition and real teered for charitable and civic organizations. while avoiding tax increases, education, “Water supply and quality is, and will childcare and promoting green initiatives continue to be, a significant issue facing the and green industry are other issues Murray area,” Murray said. “It is imperative that all would tackle if elected.

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A CELEBRATION of the life of Bob Dolores south of Eighth in downtown Fischer, who was a longtime Carmel police Carmel. Donations may be made in his name officer and served three terms on the city to American Legion Post 512, P.O. Box 512, council, is planned for 10:45 a.m. Saturday, Carmel, CA 93921-0512. March 29, in the American Legion Hall on

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By CHRIS COUNTS latter considerations, the court will decline to issue the pre- since the 1930s. A previous owner of the property — G&V liminary injunction at this time.” Properties — agreed in 1974 to allow a dedicated trail ease- THE MONTEREY Peninsula Regional Park District and More significant than the denial of the injunction, though, ment to cross it in exchange for a permit to subdivide its land. a group of residents called the Friends of the Carmel River was O’Farrell’s opinion that the plaintiffs have a strong case. Unfortunately, a faulty subdivision map, which incorrectly Trail will have to wait until at least the end of the summer “The court finds that the plaintiffs have shown that they placed the easement in the middle of the river, was filed with before public access can be restored along a stretch of trail are likely to prevail on the merits of their claim,” O’Farrell the Monterey County Recorder. that leads from a residential neighborhood to Garland Ranch wrote. In 1983, after learning the easement was improperly Regional Park. Kirk Wagner, an attorney representing the park district recorded, the Monterey County Planning Department made a Monterey County Superior Court Judge Robert O’Farrell and residents group, was happy with the judge’s decision. development permit sought by the property’s new owner con- declined to issue a preliminary injunction March 21 that “We lost the little battle,” Wagner conceded, referring to ditional on the dedication of an easement for public use of would have granted interim public access along the 15-foot- the decision on the injunction. “But we convinced the court the trail. The owner agreed to the condition, but the easement wide trail, which hikers once used to reach Garland Park we’re likely to win this case. We’re going to seek a trial date was never recorded because he abandoned the project. along the north bank of the Carmel River. as soon as possible.” After purchasing the property in 2006, Craig Ehnisz “Although undesirable, plaintiffs have other options for Wagner said it is likely the trial will occur before summer installed a gate across the trail, citing an attack by a dog. entry into Garland Park,” O’Farrell continued. “The present ends. After failing to convince Ehnisz to take down the gate, the status of trail closure has existed for two years, and the mat- According to Wagner, the trail has been used by residents plaintiffs filed the lawsuit Jan. 15. ter should be ready for trial in a few months. In view of these MORE ROOM FOR NEW GROWTH PacRep players present Rotary fundraiser WANTED!MID VALLEY THE GOLDEN Bough Playhouse will host a fundraising SHOPPING CENTER performance Friday, March 28, of “The Fantasticks,” a clas- sic tale of first love, forbidden love, lost love and ultimately, true love. GIFTS, CARDS AND HOME A benefit for the Carmel Valley Rotary Club, the PacRep Celebrating our 28th Anniversary of Drive Up Self Storage production tells the story of two neighboring families who ACCESSORIES SHOP construct a wall between their homes in a backhanded 1,471 sq. ft. next to Safeway VALLEY VILLAGE attempt to inspire their children to fall in love. The parents’ Great visibilty, foot traffic and ample parking. reasoning is that their kids will eventually do what their par- 1,765/mo NNN. SELF STORAGE ents forbid. 15 Del Fino Place • Carmel Valley Village The play starts at 7:30 p.m. The Golden Bough is located (831) 659-5322 • [email protected] • Family Owned • Locally Operated on the west side of Monte Verde, between Ninth and Tenth. 659-6817 Member of the Better Business Bureau and the CV Chamber of Commerce For tickets, call (831) 277-9080.

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(PC326) court and mail a copy to the person- listed as appealable to the California has been filed by YOKO LIPMAN in (831) 372-0848 office on March 12, 2008 under Current al representative appointed by the Coastal Commission, appeals may the Superior Court of California, (s) Robert E. Williams, File No. 20062054 in Monterey County. court within four months from the be filed directly with the Coastal County of MONTEREY. Attorney for Petitioner. This business was conducted by A NOTICE OF PETITION date of first issuance of letters as Commission for no fee, by filing a The Petition for Probate requests This statement was filed with the Corporation. TO ADMINISTER ESTATE provided in Probate Code section written notice of appeal with the that YOKO LIPMAN be appointed as County Clerk of Monterey County on I declare that all information in this of DOLORES MAY JOHNSON 9100. The time for filing claims will Coastal Commission’s Central Coast personal representative to adminis- March 14, 2008. statement is true and correct. (A regis- not expire before four months from office in Santa Cruz. Such appeals Clerk: Connie Mazzei trant who declares as true information Case Number MP 19003 ter the estate of the decedent. To all heirs, beneficiaries, credi- the hearing date noticed above. must be filed within ten working THE PETITION requests the Deputy: C. Williams which he or she knows to be false is You may examine the file kept days of the Coastal Commission’s decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be Publication dates: March 21, 28, guilty of a crime.) tors, contingent creditors, and per- sons who may otherwise be interest- by the court. If you are a person receipt of the City’s Final Local admitted to probate. The will and any April 4, 2008. (PC323) S/ Deborah S. Huston, Secretary. interested in the estate, you may file Action Notice. codicils are available for examination This statement was filed with the ed in the will or estate, or both, of County Clerk of Monterey County DOLORES MAY JOHNSON. with the court a Request for Special in the file kept by the court. Notice If you challenge the nature of the THE PETITION requests author- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS County on March 12, 2008. A PETITION FOR PROBATE (form DE-154) of the filing of ity to administer the estate under the NAME STATEMENT 3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18/08 has been filed by LAUREL JOHN- an inventory and appraisal of estate proposed action in court, you may be Independent Administration of File No. 20080564 CNS-1303361# SON MILLER, CHRIS JOHNSON & assets or of any petition or account limited to raising only those issues you Estates Act. (This authority will allow The following person(s) is (are) doing CARMEL PINE CONE ERIK JOHNSON in the Superior as provided in Probate Code section or someone else raised at the public the personal representative to take business as: Publication dates: March 21, 28, Court of California, County of MON- 1250. A Request for Special Notice hearing described in this notice, or in many actions without obtaining court PHILIP WEST INDUSTRIAL April 4, 11, 2008. (PC325) TEREY. form is available from the court clerk. written correspondence delivered to the approval. Before taking certain very SERVICES The Petition for Probate requests Attorney for petitioner: Planning Commission or the City important actions, however, the per- Registrant(s) name and address: that LAUREL JOHNSON MILLER, ROBERT E. WILLIAMS Council at, or prior to, the public hear- sonal representative will be required PSC Industrial Outsourcing, LP, 5151 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CHRIS JOHNSON & ERIK JOHN- 215 W. Franklin St. #219 ing. to give notice to interested persons San Felipe, Suite 1600, Houston, TX NAME STATEMENT SON be appointed as personal rep- Monterey, CA 93940 unless they have waived notice or 77056 File No. 20080508 (831) 372-8048 1. DR 08-6 consented to the proposed action.) This business is conducted by A The following person(s) is (are) doing resentative to administer the estate of the decedent. (s) Robert E. Williams, Macerich – Carmel Plaza The independent administration Limited Partnership. business as: SW corner Ocean & Junipero VAL STROUGH CYPRESS COAST THE PETITION requests the Attorney for Petitioner. authority will be granted unless an Registrant commenced to transact Block 78, Lot(s) All interested person files an objection business under the fictitious business AUTOMOTIVE GROUP., 4 Geary decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be This statement was filed with the to the petition and shows good name or names listed above on Plaza, Seaside, CA 93955. admitted to probate. The will and any County Clerk of Monterey County on Consideration of Design Review cause why the court should not grant January 25, 2008. Augarten, Ltd., 4 Geary Plaza, Seaside, codicils are available for examination March 24, 2008. and User Permit applications for a full the authority. I declare that all information in this CA 93955. in the file kept by the court. Clerk: Connie Mazzei line restaurant in the Carmel Plaza A hearing on the petition will statement is true and correct. (A regis- This business is conducted by a corpo- THE PETITION requests author- Deputy: C. Williams located in the Central Commercial (CC) be held on in this court as follows: trant who declares as true information ration. ity to administer the estate under the Publication dates: March 28, District. Date: April 11, 2008 which he or she knows to be false is The registrant commenced to transact Independent Administration of April 4, 11, 2008. (PC329) Time: 10:00 a.m. guilty of a crime.) business under the fictitious business Estates Act. (This authority will allow 2. DS 07-137 Dept.: Probate S/ Deborah S. Huston, Secretary, PSC name or names listed above on the personal representative to take Katrina Dempsey Room: 17 Industrial Outsourcing, LP and PSC 01/01/2000. many actions without obtaining court PUBLIC NOTICE E/s Scenic bt. 9th & 10th Address: Superior Court of Industrial, LLC. I declare that all information in this Block A2, Lot(s) 6 California, County of Monterey, 1200 This statement was filed with the statement is true and correct. (A regis- approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the per- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Consideration of Design Study and Aguajito Road, Monterey, CA 93940. County Clerk of Monterey County on trant who declares as true information Coastal Development Permit applica- which he or she knows to be false is sonal representative will be required the Planning Commission of the City If you object to the granting of March 12, 2008. tions for site coverage and landscape the petition, you should appear at the NOTICE-This Fictitious Name guilty of a crime.) to give notice to interested persons of Carmel-by-the-Sea will conduct a hearing and state your objections or Statement expires five years from the S/ Don Tena. unless they have waived notice or public hearing in the City Hall changes on a site located in the file written objections with the court date it was filed in the office of the This statement was filed with the consented to the proposed action.) Council Chambers, located on the Residential (R-1), Park Overlay (P) and before the hearing. Your appearance County Clerk. A New Fictitious County Clerk of Monterey on The independent administration east side of Monte Verde between Beach and Riparian Overlay (BR) may be in person or by your attorney. Business Name Statement must be 03/05/2008. authority will be granted unless an Ocean and Seventh Avenues, on Districts. If you are a creditor or a con- filed before that time. NOTICE-In accordance with Section interested person files an objection Wednesday, April 9, 2008. The public tingent creditor of the decedent, The filing of this statement does not of 17920(a), a Fictitious Name Statement to the petition and shows good hearings will be opened at 4:30 p.m. *Project is appealable to the you must file your claim with the itself authorize the use in this state of a generally expires five years from the cause why the court should not grant or as soon thereafter as possible. California Coastal Commission court and mail a copy to the person- Fictitious Business Name in violation of date it was filed with the County Clerk, the authority. Note: one or more of the items may Date of Publication: March 28, al representative appointed by the the rights of another under Federal, except as provided in Section 17920(b), A hearing on the petition will be on the Consent Agenda. Items on 2008 court within four months from the State, or common law (See Section where it expires 40 days after any the Consent Agenda will be PLANNING COMMISSION date of first issuance of letters as 14411 et seq., Business and change in the facts set forth in the state- be held on in this court as follows: Date: April 18, 2008 approved without discussion unless City of Carmel-by-the-Sea provided in Probate Code section Professions Code). ment pursuant to section 17913 other Leslie Fenton than a change in the residence address Time: 10:00 a.m. someone requests otherwise. For all 9100. The time for filing claims will 3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18/08 Administrative Coordinator not expire before four months from CNS-1303392# of a registered owner. A New Fictitious Dept.: 17 other items staff will present the pro- the hearing date noticed above. CARMEL PINE CONE Business Name Statement must be Room: ject, then the applicant and all inter- Publication dates: March 28, You may examine the file kept Publication dates: March 21, 28, filed before the expiration. Address: Superior Court of ested members of the public will be 2008. (PC330) by the court. If you are a person April 4, 11, 2008. (PC324) The filing of this statement does not of California, County of Monterey, 1200 allowed to speak or offer written tes- interested in the estate, you may file itself authorize the use in this state of a Aguajito Road, Monterey, CA 93940. timony before the Commission takes 10A The Carmel Pine Cone March 28, 2008 Caretakers of Big Sur reserve seek help with foreign invaders

By CHRIS COUNTS plants in California, according to reserve “My responsibility as manager of this learn about land stewardship from our staff director Mark Readdie. reserve is to provide a pristine natural envi- of natural history biologists,” he added. IF INVASIVE plants took over a forest “There’s no other place like it on the ronment for people who come here to study Readdie said the project will continue and nobody noticed, would it matter? coast,” Readdie explained. “We back up to and learn,” he explained. throughout April as the reserve staff plans The staff at the Landels-Hill Big Creek national forest, and the properties on each Not surprisingly, the reserve is attracting for its annual open house on May 10. Reserve believes it does. That’s why they’re side are private and undeveloped. The creek researchers interested in studying how to Volunteers are asked to wear long pants asking the public to help with a nonnative flows into a marine sanctuary. The whole stop exotic weeds. and long-sleeved shirts. Sturdy hiking shoes, plant eradication project, even though that watershed is protected.” “We have a researcher here right now hats, work gloves, sunscreen, lunch and a same public is largely Unfortunately, nothing from UCSC who is working on a sticky water bottle are also recommended. Staff restricted from visiting the seems to be able to protect the eupatorium project,” Readdie noted. will provide extra water, snacks and Tecnu 3,800-acre biological field reserve against the influx of For volunteers, the project not only pro- for anymore worried about getting poison station. Trying to get exotic plants, the seeds of vides a healthy dose of exercise, but an edu- oak. The workdays will occur on Saturdays The reserve — which is which are often blown onto cational experience as well. and Sundays starting at 10 a.m. If you’re used primarily for research rid of Cape ivy, the property by wind or car- “Volunteer work is a way the public can interested in volunteering, call Readdie at by students from University ried on the treads of shoes come to the reserve in a positive way and (831) 667-2543. of California Santa Cruz — pampas grass and automobile tires. is seeking weekend volun- and sticky Specifically, the property is teers to help remove a variety now home to pampas grass, of exotic plants that threaten eupatorium Cape ivy, periwinkle and the property’s biodiversity. sticky eupatorium — all People are also needed to do plants with the potential to trail work. In exchange for wipe out native plant commu- the help, the volunteers will gain access — nities. for at least one day — to a particularly stun- “We just don’t have the manpower to deal ning slice of Big Sur the public rarely sees. with it,” conceded Readdie, who started Located about 45 miles south of Carmel working at Big Creek six months ago. “The along Highway 1, the Big Creek watershed sticky eupatorium, in particular, is getting contains the tributaries of Big Creek and really bad in Big Sur.” Devil’s Canyon. Aside from the fact that the Readdie said it’s essential the invasive reserve is arguably the most untouched piece plants don’t gain a foothold in Big Creek the of land in Big Sur, it boasts a remarkable way they have in the Garrapata and Bixby biodiversity, hosting 42 percent of all native creek watersheds. Howard Franklyn Skidmore September 24, 1917 ~ March 4, 2008

Howard Franklyn Skidmore, newspaperman and public relations counsel, died peacefully at age PHOTO/MARK READDIE 90 on Tuesday, March 4. Born in Brooklyn, The 3,800-acre Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve is home to a remarkably diverse inventory of Howard attended New York City College and pur- native plants, but an invasion by exotic plants threatens its biodiversity. In an effort to combat sued a newspaper career on the editorial staff of the spread of non-native vegetation, the staff at Big Creek is seeking the public’s help. the New York Herald Tribune, 1937-42, and after wartime service, 1945-47. It was at the “Trib” that he met his wife, Zaza Irina O’Hara, radio-TV edi- tor. Howard left the Herald Tribune in 1948 to join For ALL your real estate needs… railroad and movie tycoon Robert R. Young at the C & O Railway, moving to the Cleveland head- + 20 Plus Years of Experience… quarters the following year. Rising through the + Strong Record of Success… executive ranks, Howard became Director of + Specialized Knowledge of Carmel & Pebble Beach Public Relations, 1954-59, and then Vice-President of the C & O and B & O Railways, 1963-77. = Outstanding Service for You! From 1954 until 1977 when he left the railroad to start his own public relations consultancy, Mary Bell Howard served as special assistant to C & O’s chairman Cyrus S. Eaton. Last of the great Broker/Associate tycoons in the mold of Carnegie and Rockefeller, Eaton advocated friendlier relations and 831.626.2232 trade with the in view of the Cold War peril of mutual nuclear destruction. He The Shops at The Lodge, Pebble Beach sponsored the Pugwash conferences of concerned scientists which eventually won the Nobel Peace Prize. Howard aided Eaton in improving relations with the Russians and had contact with Soviet premier Nikita S. Khrushchev in Moscow, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, and . CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA Khrushchev was but one of the many world leaders and celebrities that Howard was privileged to encounter, and he used to give a humorous lecture entitled “Famous People Who NOTICE OF Have Met Me.” The list included Harry Truman, Ike and Mamie Eisenhower, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and the most important celebrity in his life, POLLING LOCATIONS Zaza O’Hara, radio-TV editor and spouse. FOR THE Howard once observed that he went from night rewriteman at the Herald Tribune to the 45th floor of the Chrysler Building with a private office and secretary. Travel was by APRIL 8, 2008 MUNICIPAL ELECTION limousine and private railroad car to luxury hotel suites, including the Greenbrier resort in West Virginia. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the polling locations for the City of Carmel-by-the- A life-long learner, Howard was an avid student of history and literature. He was Sea Election on Tuesday, the 8th day of April 2008, are established as follows: particularly fond of writing and reciting poetry. One of his topics was the endless delight he took in the otters of Monterey Bay. Another avocation led to the discovery of the first Precinct # 5107 Precinct # 5108 recorded Skidmore in history, a knight who was born in Normandy and fought at the Battle Sunset Center Sunset Center of Hastings. Bingham Room Chapman Room Howard loved trees and was an active member of the Friends of Carmel Forest. He attend- Sunset Center is located on the east side of San Carlos Street between Eighth and ed every beach clean-up and even invented his own beach-cleaning device. Tenth Avenues in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Howard’s authorial and editorial skills were put to use on the newsletters of the Carmel Public Library and the Carmel Residents Association, on both of which boards he served. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea Election Howard was passionate about his civic responsibilities. the polls will remain open from the hour of 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Tuesday, When Howard retired from the railroad business in 1977, his resignation letter began, “In April 8, 2008. the newspaper business the symbol -30- has been used to indicate the end of the typed copy. That number of years would seem, therefore, to be an appropriate point at which to end one HEIDI BURCH, City Clerk chapter of a lifetime.” Date of Notice: March 24, 2008 Fittingly, Howard ended the final chapter at 3 x 30, having celebrated a memorable 90th birthday party with Carmel friends and family in September 2007. “Si Ud. quiere obtener una traduccion al espanol de este aviso legal, favor de comu- In addition to his beloved wife Zaza, Howard leaves behind children Joel Michael nicarse con la cuidad de Carmel-by-the-Sea City Hall, la oficina de City Clerk, para que Skidmore and Susan Nicely, and grandchildren Nicola and Brendan Skidmore. Contributions se ponga la misma a su disposicion.” are encouraged to the Carmel Public Library Foundation, P.O. Box 2042, Carmel, CA 93921. Publication Date: Friday, March 28, 2008 March 28, 2008 The Carmel Pine Cone 11A Wrongful death suit filed George the Plumber’s charms in MST bus accident reached far and wide

By KELLY NIX from massive blunt force trauma. “The traffic control signals indicated it PINE CONE STAFF REPORT George the Plumber was, it automatically THE FAMILY of an elderly woman who was safe for her to walk and that she had the labeled you as an outsider or new to the local received fatal injuries in November 2007 right of way,” according to court documents. GEORGE THE Plumber — officially, scene.” after being hit and dragged under a Fagaragan’s siblings — Jose, Justo and George Wesley Shepard — a Carmel charac- Shepard had a knack for finding esoteric Monterey-Salinas Transit bus has filed a Ramon Puente, and Minerva Guajardo — ter who charmed longtime residents and parts needed for any plumbing emergency, wrongful death lawsuit against the transit filed the suit in Monterey County Superior befriended many visitors, died March 21 but he went above and beyond providing company and driver. Court. after a short illness. He was 78. good service by frequently bringing gifts to Ninfa Fagaragan, 75, was walking in a Fagaragan’s family alleges the accident Born in New York, N.Y., on Sept. 15, his clients. And whenever he learned of their pedestrian crosswalk on Central Avenue in occurred because of carelessness and negli- 1929, Shepard joined the U.S. Navy during needs, even if they had nothing to do with Salinas Nov. 28, 2007, when an MST bus gence on the part of MST and Alvarez. the Korean War and ended up on the West plumbing, he would go out of his way to driven by Alex Alvarez hit her. “The bus The Monterey County District Attorney’s Coast. Following his discharge due to help. struck Ms. Fagaragan as she was lawfully Office filed a misdemeanor charge of vehi- injuries, he became a plumber, putting the “Always a very giving man, his needs within the pedestrian safety zone, ran her cle manslaughter against Alvarez. skills he acquired during military service to were always second to those of his friends over and dragged her for some distance,” The suit, which requests a jury trial, seeks work. and the community,” Bloom wrote. according to the suit filed March 21. an undisclosed amount of money. Several years after moving to Seaside and Shepard so charmed visitors that they Fagaragan was walking in Oldtown MST general manager Carl Sedoryk said starting a business with a partner, he built his often became longtime friends who made Salinas when Alvarez allegedly ran into her MST is still investigating the accident. Carmel Valley home and set out to start his regular trips to Carmel. “George always had while making a left turn from Lincoln “We are are continuing to research this to own, opening The Village Plumber in a special story for each of his friends as they Avenue onto Central Avenue. determine what liability may exist,” Sedoryk Carmel. returned, making them feel very special and Fagaragan died shortly after the accident said. From that point on, “George the welcome in our town.” Plumber” became a fixture in town, often George was preceded in death by his sharing stories with locals over a glass of younger sister. He is survived by his brother white wine. in New York, his former wife, and their Rana delivered the reports to the “George became a kind of standard in daughter and two sons, two grandchildren CHARGES Monterey County District Attorney’s Office Carmel,” according to the obituary prepared and many friends. The American Legion Post From page 1A a few weeks ago, and on Monday, he learned by Michael Bloom of the American Legion 512 in Carmel will hold a memorial service Gamboa will face one count of misdemeanor Post in Carmel. “If you did not know who in April. vehicular manslaughter — “driving a vehicle whether any other conclusions can be drawn. in the commission of an unlawful act, not “I wanted to make sure everything was amounting to felony, but without gross neg- above board and have a new set of eyes look ligence.” The unlawful act was failing to at it,” he said, “and there were no surprises.” yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk. Rana provided investigators with his NEW STORE report of the Oct. 17, 2007, accident, along Staying positive IN TOWN! Jill’s ofof CarmelCarmel with measurements, photos and a diagram. David Tarumoto, the victim’s husband, So you love that hotel bathrobe? 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VOTE TUESDAY,APRIL 8, 2008 LET’S POOL OUR TALENTS TO PRESERVE MOLLY LUDWIG, 6, a German shorthair, pit bull OUR UNIQUE COMMUNITY CHARACTER and Shar-Pei mix, learned to swim in the family swim- IN THESE CHANGING AND CHALLENGING TIMES. ming pool in Rancho Mirage where it is very, very hot. The fam, seeking a cooler clime, came to Carmel- by-the-Sea, where they rented several houses over PARTIAL LIST three years. Deciding it would be more economical to buy a house, they did so, and have lived here happi- Jane Addicott Joyce & Roger Frasca Bob Reid ly ever since. Robert Ballard Carol and Richard Fredericksen Mary & John Ricksen Dad Jerry is a well known, Emmy-winning mystery Sigrid Banks Peppy Garner Nita Robbins writer and producer responsible for “Murder She Mitsu & Bart Bartron Karol Gleason Chris & Graeme Robertson Wrote” and the “MacGyver” series, as well as the Sally & Henry Baumgartner Harriet Harrell Paige & Carl Roetter “Dash and Libby” story. As a novelist, his most recent Sarah & Clay Berling Lillian Hazdovac Gerard Rose book, “Getting Garbo,” came out last year. Woody Beville Paula Hazdovac Ann Rurka Mom Tobi and Dad take Molly to Carmel Beach in Barbara & Roger Bolgard Dorothy & Howard Herning Jonathan Sapp the morning where she hooks up with her playmates, Justin Borello Steve Hillyard Debbie & Dennis Sharp the Kreeger Lab group and the Segale German short- Silvio Borello Kay & Don Holz Karen & David Sharp hair and Scotty clan. Helen & Beau Breck Carl Iverson Jill Sheffield Molly is described as a sweet dog who loves to Sylvia Brieholz Donna Jett Pat & Richard Sippel play with children. Her Los Altos nephews, Ethan, 5, Paul Brocchini Casey Jones Kurt Sligar and Nathaniel, 6, are large and sturdy enough now Joseph Chaffers Pam & Clyde Klaumann Pat Steele not to be bowled over by Molly in moments of jubi- Pam Carroll John Krisher Richard Stewart lation. Sarah & Gary Chang Elinor Laiolo Holly Stock She eats everything, according to Mom, even Gene & Bob Clifford Marian & Glenn Leidig Pat & Rod Stofle chews on wood — but not their furniture, being ever Pat & Lee Cogan Judy Lyle Merv Sutton respectful and well mannered. Nancy Collins Gene McFarland Ken Talmage But despite her good citizenship, she has appeared Gene Conley Roger Parkes Judy & JohnThodos in The Pine Cone’s Police Log: She and the neighbor Nancy & Bill Doolittle Barbara & Michael Phillips Carla & Jeff White dog were ratted on for barking. It must be said, in Pat & Bill Eggleston Jane & Jim Price Darnell Whitt Molly’s defense, that she was only politely returning Leona Fass Marilynn and Bob O’Neill barks initiated by her good friend, Maddy. At night she sleeps at the foot of Mom and Dad’s McCloud for Mayor • P.O. Box M-1 • Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921 bed under the covers. In the middle of the night, she E-mail: [email protected] • Ph: 624-7310 • Fax: 626-1932 • Dick Stewart Treasurer crawls out for a breath of air, but goes right back to catch another 40 winks. March 28, 2008 The Carmel Pine Cone 13A C.V.’S PRO MOTORCYCLE RACER HAS NEW RIDE, HIGH HOPES

By MARY BROWNFIELD the season 23rd in a field of 118 riders. cost him a couple of spots. This year, he moved up to a 1,000 cc Suzuki, signing on “I just got a little lazy with the foot,” he said. AT SPEEDS that would give most people heart attacks, with Halof Suzuki Racing to compete in the Superstock After that, Mazzotta had a good battle with a small group Carmel Valley’s Hawk Mazzotta hunkered down on his series. Bikes in the Supersport and Superstock series can’t be Suzuki motorcycle at Daytona International Speedway dur- modified much from the versions people can buy at their See RACER page 22A ing his first race of the season March 6. On a newer, bigger, local dealerships, making for tight racing in which rider skill faster bike, and riding for a new team, Mazzotta averaged counts for a lot. more than 104 mph to finish seventh among riders with Even without modifications, the larger bike is much much bigger sponsors and much larger budgets. faster, and since he a is taller rider, Mazzotta said it’s a better “It was great — we’re definitely going to be in the mix fit. But the larger bike’s size, weight and power demand dif- this year,” Mazzotta said last week after making the long trip ferent skills and riding style. CCHURCHHURCH SSERVICESERVICES home from Florida. “It gave me a huge boost of confidence.” As a motorcycle travels through a corner, it leans, the Mazzotta began racing motorcycles and cars as a teenag- angle increasing with speed. With so little tire in contact with er, but then spent four years away from the sport. Unable to the surface, opening the throttle on a motorcycle with 190 resist its pull, he returned last year to race a 600 cc Yamaha horsepower like the Suzuki can easily cause the rear tire to for Spectrum Motorsports. Racing in the American spin and slide, requiring a smooth touch and good balance to Motorcyclists Association’s Supersport series, he finished maintain control while accelerating. Once upright, and there- fore traveling straight, the tire has much more contact, enabling the racer to get on the gas aggressively. Maz- Carmel Presbyterian Church zotta calls it “point and Ocean at Junipero, Carmel-by-the-Sea shoot” riding. 831-624-3878 • www.carmelpres.org And on race day at ✞ Contemporary Worship Service at 9 AM Daytona three weeks ago, he ✞ Adult Class at 9 AM ✞ Traditional Service at 10:30 AM wasn’t shy with the throttle. ✞ Children and Youth Sunday School at 10:30 AM Motorcycle races begin from The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not overcome it. John 1:5 Hawk Mazzotta a standing start, and after A COMMUNITY THAT WORSHIPS GOD AND EXPERIENCES SPIRITUAL GROWTH THROUGH A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST speeds through taking off from his position Daytona on the third row in 11th, he Sundays @ 6PM International carved his way up through Speedway on his the field to get to fifth place. new Suzuki. His Carmel Presbyterian Church, Ocean at Junipero, Carmel-by-the-Sea Then, in a set of tight cor- WWW SUNDAYPM COM future race stops . . include Infineon ners, he missed a shift, Raceway in putting the bike into neutral Church of the Wayfarer between first and second (A United Methodist Church) Sonoma in May “Carmel’s Neighborhood Church” and Mazda gears, which briefly cut Raceway Laguna power to the rear wheel and Message: Seca, his home track, this fall. “Living with Surprises” by Norm Mowery, Pastor Meg’s Lincoln & 7th, Carmel-by-the-Sea Health Notes 624-3550 www.churchofthewayfarer.com Carmel Mission Basilica Sat. Mass: 5:30PM fulfills Sunday obligation. Sun. Masses: 7:00AM, 8:00AM, 9:30AM, 11:00AM, 12:30PM & 5:30PM Confessions: Sat. 4:00 to 5:00 Mass at Big Sur: Sundays at 10:30 AM Presented by Rio Road, Carmel Meg Parker Conners, R.N. RECOGNIZING Christian Science Church PHOTO/BRANDON BONES CAREGIVER STRESS Sunday Church and Sunday School 10 a.m. Caring for an ill friend or Monte Verde St. btwn. 5th & 6th relative can take its toll. It can Wednesday Testimony Meetings 7:30 p.m. every Wed. Evening be difficult to watch someone Reading Room - Mon-Fri 10am to 4pm • Saturday 11am - 3pm • Closed Sundays & Holidays you love struggle, and it’s often Lincoln St. btwn 5th & 6th • 624-3631 • Free Parking hard to make time for anything else. How can you tell if the Church in the Forest stress of caregiving is getting at Stevenson School • Forest Lake Road, Pebble Beach to be too much? Watch your- 831-624-1374 • www.churchintheforest.org self, and look for any sleeping 8:30 am Bible Study disturbances, either not being with the rev’d Charles Anker in Douglas Hall able to sleep or sleeping too 9:15 am Music Prelude much. Take notice of your eat- ing habits. People who are Edwin Huizinga, violin stressed often eat too much or Melinda Coffey Armstead, organ too little. Feeling frequently 9:30 am Service tired, easily irritated, or losing The rev’d William B. Rolland interest in activities you like Sermon Title: “In Step” are signs that care is stressing multi-denominational you. Among other self-care techniques, look for people to help you, whether they are The Christian Church friends or a home care agency. (Disciples of Christ) Daniel Wm. Paul, MDiv ~ Pastor Prolonged illness, disabili- 442 Central Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 ty or simply the challenges of (831) 372-0363 • Fax (831) 647-8467 aging can significantly alter Childcare & Parking Provided the lifestyle of older adults. Email: [email protected] • www.pacficgrovechurch.org Daily responsibilities can become difficult. However, All Saints Episcopal Church efficient coordination of med- Dolores & 9th, Carmel-by-the-Sea ical, personal and social ser- 8 AM Traditional • 9:15 AM* Informal vices resources can enhance 10:30 AM* Choral • 5:30PM Spoken the quality of life. For older *Childcare provided adults and their families, the (831) 624-3883 www.allsaintscarmel.org care management program at VICTORIAN HOME CARE/ St. John’s Chapel RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES 1490 Mark Thomas Dr., Monterey assists people in maintaining Traditional Anglican Worship • 1928 Prayer Book their independence at home Sundays: 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. and can ease the transition to a new setting if needed. 831-375-4463 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.stjohnschapel.com P.S. Approximately half of all family caregivers are taking care of a spouse.

Meg Parker Conners is an RN Garden need a clean-up or redesign? and owner of Victorian Home Care and Victorian Residential Check out the Service Directory on Care Homes. For assistance, call pages 24-26A of this week’s Carmel Pine Cone 655-1935. 14A The Carmel Pine Cone March 28, 2008 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A p r i l 2 0 0 8 C a r m e L 6 2 4 - 2 5 2 2 www.carmelcalifornia.org “WHAT’S GOOD FOR CARMEL Member Orientation BUSINESS IS GOOD FOR CARMEL!” Calendar of Events Find out what your chamber can do for you! On April 17th the Carmel Chamber of New members and old are invited. April 2008 Commerce (CCC) will celebrate 80 years of Thursday, April 3, 2008 Feb 29-Apr 12 “Doubt”, Pacific Repertory Theatre, serving Carmel-by-the Sea at a members lun- Circle Theatre, Carmel, 622-0100 cheon at Rancho Golf Club. The first Carmel’s Bistro Giovanni, San Carlos btwn 5th & 6th Mar 13-Apr 6 “The Fantasticks”, Pacific Repertory Theatre, incarnation of the Chamber was formed in 8:00 a.m. Golden Bough Theatre, Carmel, 622-0100 1928, though it was short-lived and was, by Please RSVP to Lisa at 624-2522 Mar 31 “Dialogue with a Poet Entertainer”, Ric Masten, Thompson Lange, 1931, reborn as the Carmel Business or [email protected] Church of the Wayfarer, Carmel, 624-1615 Board Chair, Apr 1-May 30 “Entre Dos Mundos”, Jody Royee Gallery, Homescapes Carmel Association (CBA), a name the organization retained until 2003. In reading through the April Mixer Carmel Valley, 277-4768 history of the association, its lofty goal “to Apr 1 Ixchel Leigh & Sharon Dalkey, Pilgrim's Way Bookstore & Secret Garden, Carmel, 624-4955 promote the civic, social and economic welfare of the city” still Su Vecino & Cortile San Remo Courtyards Mix It Up! Join the businesses in this courtyard for a Apr 3 Carmel Chamber of Commerce Member remains current in regards to our modern Chamber of Commerce. spring time celebration Orientation, Carmel's Bistro Giovanni, Carmel, But there are some surprises to be found in the history as well. Wednesday, April 9, 2008 624-2522 Though the November 6, 1931 edition of the Carmel Pine 5:00 - 7:00 pm Apr 3-May 6 Five Artist Gallery Showcase, Carmel Art Cone reported that “at least half of Carmel's stores are owned by Su Vecino, Dolores btwn 5th & 6th Association, Carmel, 624-6176 women,” the November 13th edition lets slip that the original by- Cortile San Remo, Lincoln btwn 5th & 6th Apr 6 Juilliard String Quartet, Chamber Music laws of the CBA intended to exclude women from membership. $10 members, $15 non-members Monterey Bay, Sunset Center, Carmel, 625-2212 The discussion ended when Jessamine Rockwell made her opin- Apr 7 “Playing With the Enemy”, Gary Moore, Carmel ions known. “I think if you allow the Carmel business women to Woman's Club, Carmel, 624-2811 join the association you will not find them to be objectionable,” Membership Luncheon Apr 8 American Brass Quintet, Carmel Music Society, she said. “But if you do keep them out, they may become objec- Carmel Chamber Celebrates 80 Years Sunset Center, Carmel, 625-9938 tionable.” Mark your calendar for this special celebration which will honor Apr 9 Carmel Chamber of Commerce Mixer, Su Vecino And how. During my time on the board I've served under the long-time members and past board presidents. Courtyard/Cortile San Remo, Carmel, 624-2522 chairmanships of Maria Murray of Wilkes Bashford and Janet It’s a not-to-be missed celebration! Apr 11 Altenberg Piano Trio, The Carmel Music Society, All Reilly of Keller-Williams. I can only imagine the objections Saints Church, Carmel, 625-9938 Thursday, April 17, 2008 Apr 12 Arlo Gutherie, Sunset Center, Carmel, 620-2048 these two accomplished women would have had at the thought of Rancho Canada Golf Course exclusion. Apr 16-17 Neil Berg's 100 Years of Hollywood, Sunset Center, 11:30 Wine • 12:00 Lunch Carmel, 620-2048 Maria and Janet are just two of the 30 past Board Chairs $30 per person Apr 1-May 4 “If Wishes Were Horses”, Pacific Repertory Theatre, whom we've invited to attend the upcoming member’s luncheon Golden Bough Theatre, Carmel, 622-0100 for special recognition of the service that they have performed for Apr 1-20 18th Annual Sea Otter Classic, a 'Celebration of our community. We will also celebrate the CBA/CCC members Sport', Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Monterey, who are of membership levels 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 & 40-plus 373-2331 years. There is a wonderful continuity in the dedication of our Apr 17 Carmel Chamber Membership Luncheon, Rancho local businesses and business people that we share with our fore- Canada Golf Club, Carmel Valley, 624-2522 bears. Then as now the goal of the Carmel Chamber of Apr 19 Monterey Symphony, “The Twentieth Century- Commerce was, as the 1931 report described, to “jealously pre- Beginning and End”, Concert Six , Sherwood Hall, serve the beauties and maintain the high traditions of the com- Salinas, 624-8511 munity, but in a constructive rather than in a passive way.” Apr 20-21 Monterey Symphony, “The Twentieth Century- Though I would say it differently than they did in 1931. I'd say Beginning and End”, Concert Six , Sunset Center, “it takes all of us working together to float the boat.” Carmel, 624-8511 Please join us on April 17th as we celebrate 80 years of work- Apr 19 Carmel Heritage Society Annual Appraisal Day, ing together for the betterment of Carmel-by-the-Sea. First Murphy House, Carmel, 624-4447 The Carmel Valley Chamber and the Carmel Chamber helped Sidney Apr 20 “Vintage Affair”, Chateau Julien Wine Estate, 80th Anniversary Members Luncheon Angel Richardson, owner of TouchPlus Wellness, celebrate her new Carmel Valley, 624-2600 location in the Bellagio Studio in the Barnyard Shopping Village. Apr 27 Big Sur International Marathon, Monterey Thursday, April 17th 2008 Peninsula Coast, 625-6226 11:30 Wine Tasting Apr 28 “Two Girls in the Woods” Julianne Burton- 12:00 Luncheon Carmel Chamber of Commerce Sponsors Carvajal, PhD, Sunset Center, Carmel, 624-1615 $30 per person - RSVP by April 3rd Apr 29 The Carl Rosa Opera Company, Sunset Center, 624-2522 Premier Member KCBA Fox 35/KION 46 Carmel, 620-2048 Partner Member First National Bank of Central California Apr 29 Gilbert & Sullivan's “HMS Pinafore”, Sunset Monterey County Bank Thompson Lange is co-owner of Homescapes Carmel on 7th and Executive Member Alain Pinel Realtors • Carmel Magazine • Carmel Plaza Center, 620-2048 Dolores in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea. 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cate he will use his role in the Legislature to The group, headed by UC Santa Cruz pumping of 7,909 AFY to continue while a DELAY help secure a water supply. He also didn’t professor Steve Kasower, proposes using new water supply was developed. That grace From page 1A back any specific project. desalination of brackish water, recycled period has now run out, according to the Instead, Laird outlined two priorities, water, stormwater runoff and other methods draft cease and desist order. including completion of the PUC’s EIR of to supply as much as 29,000 acre-feet of Overdrafting of the Carmel River creates opinion of the cease and desist order. the Coastal Water Project. water to part of Monterey County, including low river flows, which adversely affect the In the letter, Laird requested the board “Before the Board issues an order,” he the Peninsula. steelhead trout and red-legged frog popula- defer acting on the draft order until after the wrote, “it would be appropriate for the board Meanwhile, the SWRCB’s draft cease and tions, animals listed as “threatened” by the EIR is finished and study of another alterna- to fully coordinate with the other state desist order calls for Cal Am to rampdown Environmental Protection Agency. tive project is complete. boards and departments in order to help the river usage from 15 to 50 percent within six On March 19, the state water board held a While Cal Am was directed by the state to community find the least costly and most years. pre-hearing in Sacramento for SWRCB rep- prepare a preliminary environment assess- environmentally beneficial solution — one Laird also questioned in the letter why it resentatives and Cal Am attorneys to work ment of its Coastal Water Project, another which will meet local and state interests, took 13 years for the SWRCB to take action out procedural ground rules for a hearing state agency, the California Coastal including restoration of the Carmel River.” on Order 95-10, issued in 1995, compelling June 19. That hearing will allow Cal Am and Commission has clearly indicated its dislike Besides Cal Am, another company, Cal Am to drastically reduce pumping of the the SWRCB to present arguments, and testi- of the project’s use of once-through cooling, Poseidon Resources, has proposed a desali- Carmel River or else face hefty fines. mony will be taken from stakeholders. which kills marine life. nation plant next to the Moss Landing power “The draft order effectively proposes to A hearing April 1 at the Monterey And in 2006, legislation was enacted to plant. But that project, along with an idea by punish residents and businesses in the Conference Center, One Portola Plaza, will limit the amount of greenhouse gases a Florida company to use ships to desalinate Monterey Peninsula area, ” he wrote. allow the public to make statements regard- throughout the state, which has already water, are far behind Cal Am in the permit- The 1995 order declared the underflow of ing the SWRCB draft cease and desist order. become an issue for desalination plants, ting process. the Carmel River to be subject to the On its agenda, the state board does not pro- which consume extraordinary amounts of Laird also wants the SWRCB to hold off SWRCB’s jurisdiction and limited the vide a precise time the public hearing will energy. enacting its cease and desist order until stud- amount Cal Am could pump to just 3,376 start and instead indicates it will “not com- While Laird acknowledged the conflict ies by the Regional Plenary Oversight acre-feet of water per year. But it allowed mence before 1 p.m.” between various state entities over the issue Group, created by the PUC to come up with and encourages collaboration, he didn’t indi- an alternative water supply, are complete. Calendar George Wesley Shepard 15 Sep 1929 - 21 Mar 2008 To advertise, call (831) 624-0162 or email [email protected]

March 29 - The Seaside Garden Center will 6-10 p.m. Promenade along Peacock Alley and be offering a free clinic on Non-Hazardous frolic with Monterey Peninsula’s “elite society” at Organic Bug & Disease Spray by a local master the recreated “Waldorf Astoria” in Pebble gardener Saturday, March 29, 10-11 a.m. Bring Beach. Champagne and hors d’oeuvres, seated George W. Shepard passed away peacefully after a short ill- in problem plants, we’ll find the solutions! 20 per- formal dinner with fine wines, Live and Super ness. Born in New York, NY, George learned much from the cent discount coupon for attending and raffle for Silent Fantasy Auctions, and dancing to the music roses. Seaside Garden Center, 1177 San Pablo of the Scott Brown Trio. Tickets are $130 and streets and the many ethnic groups which made up the City. He Avenue, Seaside. For more information call (831) may be purchased at the Golden Bough had the unique ability to speak the “local” slang with visitors who 393-0400. Playhouse Box Office, Monte Verde btwn 8th & came to Carmel and share a bit of the old days in New York. April 7 - The Carmel Public Library Foundation 9th, Carmel, Tues.-Sat., 11 a.m.-4 p.m., or call presents author Gary W. Moore discussing his (831) 622-0100. George joined the Navy during the Korean War which brought book, Playing With The Enemy: A Baseball May 3 - Kentucky Derby @ Stonepine, May him to California; he never looked back. After being discharged Prodigy, World War II, and the Long Journey 3, from 11-4 p.m. Friends of the Monterey due to injuries he received while serving he put his skills learned Home, on Monday, April 7, 7 p.m., Carmel Symphony invite you to a spectacular day of fun. Woman’s Club, 9th and San Carlos. Admission is Sip Mint Juleps as you stroll through the grounds. in the Navy to work and became a plumber. He moved to Seaside free. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For more infor- View the “Greatest Two Minutes in Sports.” and in a partnership started a plumbing business. After several mation, call (831) 624-2811. Cheer your favorite horse to the finish line. Savor April 12 - PacRep Theatre’s Beaux Arts Bash, lunch on the lawn catered by Daniel’s Garden years he built his home in Carmel Valley and started his own A benefit gala for PacRep Theatre’s education- Bistro. Listen to Southern Bluegrass Music. company in Carmel which was known as The Village Plumber. al/outreach programs, Saturday, April 12, from Reservations (831) 624-8511. From that time on he was known as “George the Plumber”. He became a regular fixture on the streets of Carmel. While serving Long-range planner: Carmel Bach Festival, July 19 - Aug. 9 clients in Pebble Beach, Carmel and the Valley he always found Concours Week, Aug. 10-17 time to meet with the locals and share a story over a glass of AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Feb. 2-8, 2009 white wine. George became a kind of standard in Carmel. If you did not know who George the Plumber was it automatically labeled you as an outsider, or new to the local scene. His company “vehicles” were notorious. They were more like a bag of magic tricks. He could make items long thought to be unat- tainable or out of date appear for that special emergency to which he was constantly called upon to repair. Not only did he 808© :06µ3&(0//"-00,(00% come to the job with the right fix-it item he was also known to know the special wants and needs of his clients and would reg- ularly bring a small gift to the job. If he knew of a want from his +0*/64'0330$,&5'*5/&440654*%& clients he would somehow mysteriously appear a day later with it (&5 0654*%& "/% -"6/$) :0634&-' 50 5)& /&95 -&7&- in hand. Always a very giving man his needs were always second to those of his friends and the community. 3PDLFU'JUOFTT0VUTJEFJTBHSPVQFYFSDJTFQSPHSBN Visitors to the area would meet George the Plumber for the UIBUDPNCJOFTUSBEJUJPOBM¾GJUOFTTXJUIFMFNFOUTPGUIF first time and the friendship would endure many years later as TVSSPVOEJOHFOWJSPONFOU5IFDMBTTJTEFTJHOFEUP they continued to return to Carmel. George always had a special CFOPODPNQFUJUJWFBOEB²TFMGDIBMMFOHF³UISFFMFWFM story for each of his friends as they returned making them feel TLJMMGPSNBU&WFSZMFTTPOQMBODPOTJTUTPG" #BOE$ very special and welcome in our town. MFWFM1BSUJDJQBOUTQMBDFUIFNTFMWFTJOBDBUFHPSZUIBU George was preceded in death by his younger sister whom he CFTUEFTDSJCFTUIFJS¾GJUOFTTMFWFMBOEBCJMJUZ4USFOHUI  never stopped talking about. He is survived by a brother in New DBSEJPWBTDVMBSBOE¿GMFYJCJMJUZGJUOFTTBSFBMXBZTB York, his former wife, and their daughter and two sons and two GVODUJPOPGUIFQSPHSBN BMPOHXJUIUIFPDDBTJPOBM grand-children and his many friends who will feel a great loss.. HSPVQEZOBNJDBDUJWJUZ USBOTMBUJPO©JUµTMJLFB The local American Legion Post 512 will hold a Memorial ser- CPPUDBNQCVUXJNQTBSFBMMPXFE  Mondays, Wednesdays vice in April; day and time to be announced next week. anddFid Fridays $195 per person. Call 831.625.3885 From 6:15 to 7am for a registration packet or email 2 Locations info@rocketfitness.com Monterey & Carmel Limited Spaces Available Call for Details Drop-ins welcome Get your complete Pine Cone by email — free subscriptions at 3PDLFU'JUOFTT 5IF#BSOZBSE $BSNFM www.carmelpinecone.com This Senior Living • Entertainment eekFood Restaurants& Wine • Events • Art W March 28-April 3, 2008 Carmel • Pebble Beach • Carmel Valley & The Monterey Peninsula

Dear PBF&W visitor, Here’s what the rest of the Peninsula’s dining scene has to offer!

By DOROTHY MARAS-ILDIZ even our little turn-in-the-road villages have a “scene.” story) so I’m not going to bore you with the obvious. Of Don’t get me wrong, Daniel Boulud isn’t in the process course The Tap Room serves Fred-Flinstone-sized, après- WELCOME TO the inaugrual Pebble Beach Food & of building his Western culinary outpost in Pacific Grove. golf, man-food. And you can rest assured that Chef Ressul Wine. I don’t know about you, but personally, I think the title And while Thomas Keller’s holy grail of dining, The Rassallat is performing his culinary magic show nightly at of this event is just screaming for a subtitle or two. Perhaps, French Laundry (or just “The Laundry” for those in the Club XIX. And no one will argue the fact that Stillwater “The Greatest Cooking Show on Earth,” or, “The know) is snuggled in an even smaller turn in the road known Bar and Grill is graced with a breathtaking view of the 18th Lollapalooza of Lusciousness,” or perhaps, “The Mother of as Yountville, I am reasonably sure he has not considered hole of golf and Carmel Bay at The Lodge at Pebble Beach. All Food and Wine Events”? Whatever you call it, make no plopping another Laundry on Monterey’s Fisherman’s Wharf, Duhhhh. mistake: You’ve arrived at the ground zero of food, the World aka, the Wharf. In other words, this ain’t no Manhattan, Paris, And yes, Chef Roy Yamaguchi’s place located inside the Series of wines and the largest gathering of megawatt, über- Rome or Tokyo, but there ARE some great food and wine to Inn at Spanish Bay, aptly named Roy’s, is a great place to superstar chefs to converge this side of the Rockies. be had here. fuse your East taste buds with your West taste buds. Also at Chances are this may be your very first visit to our little So, what do we have to offer the hungry visitor? I’ve taken Spanish Bay, Italian winemaker Piero Antinori’s Peppoli, piece of heaven. If so, we, “the locals,” want you to run home it upon myself to put together a handy list for you to utilize with Chef Arturo Moscosco manning the sauté pans, does to Ohio, Texas, Prague or wherever you hail from and tell all on your excursions outside the Forest. That’s local-speak for his countryman’s food proud. your friends and neighbors what a great place this is. In fact, Pebble Beach. See? You’re already speaking like a resident But, here are the insider tips the locals want you to dis- we won’t be satisfied unless you walk away from this experi- after just three short paragraphs. Grab your taste buds, we’re cover out at Pebble, as we say in these parts. The Market ence completely dazzled by not only the unparalleled, gener- headed on an adventure ... across from The Lodge has a little deli inside where you can ous beauty that Mother Nature has bestowed upon us, but Pebble Beach — O.K., so you’re starving after trekking pack up a picnic basket full of tasty foods and local wines to more importantly, we insist you be equally awestruck by the through the world famous winding road known as 17 Mile diversity and abundance of our very own culinary scene. Yep, Drive (which isn’t really 17 miles long, but that’s another See VISITORS page 20A

‘Young Bob Dylan’ plays Sunset — Young jazz artists at Golden State

YOUNG SACRAMENTO folk and blues sensation Jackie Greene kicks off his tour in support of his fourth and latest CD, “Giving Up the Ghost,” Friday, March 28, at Sunset Center. Greene is no stranger to the Monterey Peninsula, having performed at the Monterey Bay Blues Festival and on the main stage of the Monterey Jazz Festival. Born in Salinas, he moved to the Sacramento area, where he was discovered in 2001 at an open-mic ses- sion. He released his first album, “Gone Wonderin’,” in 2002, an acoustic folk album that won the Plugged In California Music Award for Best Blues/Roots Album. His second By Stephen L. album, “Sweet Somewhere Bound,” Vagnini received major radio play and critical acclaim. Often compared to a young Bob Dylan, it is no surprise Greene has turned to rock ’n’ roll on his latest record. In 2007, he became a member of Phil Lesh and Friends, the Grateful Dead bassist’s ensemble dedicated to the interpretation of the Dead’s extensive song book. He performs at Sunset Center Friday at 8 p.m. and will be accompanied by a band that includes Mic Gillette of Tower of Power and saxophonist Sacramento phenom Jackie Greene, whose music has drawn raves from critics and audiences alike, plays Sunset Center See MUSIC next page Friday night. Carmel-by-the-Sea Monterey Around SUNSET CENTER CARMEL ART GUILD Diningthe Peninsula presents presents JACKIE CARMEL MARINA Art on Bistro 211 at The Crossroads 28IYD Tico’s Breakfast ...... 19A GREENE the Plaza Bouchée ...... 18A March 28 March 29-30 MONTEREY Christopher’s on Lincoln . . .21A See page 16A See page 23A Cypress Inn ...... 19A & 22A Old Fisherman’s Grotto . . . .18A da Giovanni ...... 14A Santa Lucia Cafe ...... 17A Em Le’s ...... 20A Carmel-by-the-Sea Carmel Valley Flaherty’s ...... 21A PACIFIC GROVE Fandango ...... 19A CHAMBER MUSIC MONTEREY BAY CHATEAU JULIEN WINE ESTATE Hola at The Barnyard ...... 20A presents presents Island Taco at The Crossroads .29IYD Lattitudes ...... 21A Primo ...... 20A Juillard String Wine Thaiwaiian Bistro ...... 17A CARMEL VALLEY AND Quartet Events MOUTH OF THE VALLEY April 20, May 10 Gardiner’s Resort ...... 17A April 6 & June 13 See page 23A See page 21A Food & WineMarch 28, 2008 The Carmel Pine Cone 17A

A columnist’s Golden Rule: Food and wine are so much fun

By CHARYN PFEUFFER pered to the culinary max. And the lineup is, without a doubt, time for a grand Spanish adventure I have planned next stellar. Headliners include Ted Allen, Tom Colicchio (of Top month. For more information about the Pebble Beach Food & THESE DAYS, all the food and wine talk around town is Chef judging fame), Gary Danko, Hubert Keller, Thomas Wine festival or to order your last-minute tickets, call (866) about this weekend’s Pebble Beach Food & Wine (March 27- Keller, Michael Mina and Michel Richard. There are still 907-FOOD. 30). Though I’m not much for gated communities, I’m cer- plenty of à la carte tickets to be had, but you better hop to it. tain the aura of über-private Pebble Beach will add to the Go to http://pebblebeachfoodandwine.com. Continues next page allure (and attendance) of the event. Plus, once you get I’m looking forward to the Lexus Grand Tasting on through the gates and past all the showy homes, the Pebble Sunday and boning up on my Spanish wine smarts at The Beach resort is a lovely place to be wined, dined and pam- New Face of Spain with Jorge Ordoñez seminar — just in NUCOP OR I mance by bassist Sean Stillinger, drummer Will Bates and C MUSIC Dave Holodiloff on mandolin. Levi Strom and the Big Sur From page 16A Family Band opens the show. On Saturday night, Santa Cruz band the Chop Tops headline an evening of rockabilly and George Brooks. For reservations, call (831) 620-2048. dancing that includes music by the Moongerms, the L.A. In a prelude to the 4th Annual Next Generation Festival, King Pins and the Formaldebrides. The shows start at 9:30 the Monterey Jazz Festival will present a special concert on p.m. Call (877) 548-3237 for tickets. Thursday, April 3, at downtown Monterey’s Golden State At Sly McFly’s on Cannery Row, Oakland blues legends Theatre featuring A Christian McBride Situation. Ella Penewell and Julian Vaught will perform this Saturday, Organic Produce & Grocery McBride, a Grammy Award Winner and the MJF’s 2008 March 29, and will be backed by guitarist Layce Baker and Cheeses • Wines • Gifts Artist-In-Residence, will be joined by keyboardist Jason his Black Diamond Band. Penewell and Vaught have been Lindner, saxophonist Dave Ellis and DJ Jahi Sundance at the performing together for more than four decades at clubs and Vitamins & Natural Bodycare historic theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and are festivals throughout the country. Saxophonist Vaught was 5% Senior Discount • Case Discounts available through the MJF website or by calling the MJF inducted into the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 as a Ticket Office at (925) 275-9255 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on member of the Flamingos. The music starts at 9 p.m. Call 625-1454 weekdays. McBride is one of the finest jazz bassists in the (831) 649-8050. 26135 Carmel Rancho Boulevard • Carmel world today and is also an accomplished composer. The Next Generation Festival, scheduled for the weekend of April 4-6, includes the festival’s longest-running educational event, the Annual National High School Jazz Competition, now in its 38th year. Santa Lucia Cafe Performing at Monterey Live this Friday, March 28, at 9:30 p.m., Sarah McCoy mixes a wide variety of influences 484 Washington St., Monterey that range from Beethoven to the Grateful Dead to come up (831) 333-1111 with a unique sound all her own. The young pianist and GERMAN CUISINE vocalist has been recording her debut CD at Wave Studios in Monterey and will be joined at her Monterey Live perfor- Apple Pancake Eggs Benedict Bavarian Omelettes

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From previous page der with fingerling potatoes, carrots, leeks years. But she knows she wants to ensure it and celery has been another favorite. Soups, RED CROSS is meeting its mission and develop ways of stews and chili have all been no-brainers. From page 5A tracking its progress in meeting the goals and ■ Spring lineup The cost? Between $1.50 and $2 a serving. objectives. at Baja Cantina The kicker is that these dishes are extremely Effectively communicating with the com- easy to prepare. (If you want the recipes, let al friends to apply. The hiring process moved munity about the chapter’s activities, and After a long winter hiatus, Hot Chili me know.) quickly, and her meeting with the search recruiting and retaining volunteers, top the Nights Classic Car shows resume every Unfortunately, a new generation is emerg- committee helped Crino realize what a good list. Thursday night at Baja Cantina. Starting ing of folks who don’t know how to cook fit it would be. One major issue that had faced the chap- April 3, partake in the budget-minded BBQ because they never learned basic cooking “I felt we clicked really well,” she said, ter and its board was a proposed merger with buffet while enjoying live musical perfor- skills from their mother, grandmother or adding that how people interact with each the Monterey-San Benito counties chapter. mances. Looking ahead, you can count on other cooking-savvy family member. So other and the work environment they create After hiring a Pacific Grove consultant to Baja for a fabulous Cinco de Mayo celebra- what do they do? Make a run for the border are of prime importance in any job. assist in the planning, and informing the tion — think drink specials, special events (or other preferred fast food joint) because When she takes her seat behind the exec- public last summer that consolidation was a and live music the week leading up to the big it’s convenient and cost-effective. Yes, I real- utive director’s desk Tuesday, Crino will find possibility, the board spent a lot of time shindig. Lastly, take your Margarita-loving ize that people are more time-crunched than her plate already full. debating the pros and cons before deciding mama to Baja for a Mother’s Day brunch ever, but the list of excuses as to why people “The first thing is to get in and under- against it in February, according to public Sunday, May 11. The Money Band will be don’t have time to create wholesome meals stand what’s working, what isn’t working and relations coordinator Betsy Shea. throwing down the live tunes while you wile for their family is exhausting, and in most what the most important goals are, and for- Crino said she’s focused on the future. away a Sunday afternoon dining on the cases, pretty lame. I’m no mathematician, mulate some plans to move forward with,” “I want to move forward with what we sunny Carmel Valley deck. but let’s take a quick look at the numbers: she said. need to do in Carmel,” she said. “I want to minimum wage is $8 per hour California. A Crino hasn’t had time to form specific give myself time to understand the inner ■ Cheap cuts of meat 40-hour work week will earn $320 (less goals for the chapter, which has provided workings of the Carmel chapter and then taxes). A dual income household will pull disaster relief, emergency and lifesaving reach out to the Monterey-San Benito coun- I’m going to out on a limb here and will down $640 per week (less taxes). Even if the skills training and other services to Carmel ties chapter, because it’s important to work as probably annoy a few. So be it. I have second earner works just part-time, 25 hours and its surrounding areas for more than 90 a team.” thought about this issue for a long time and I will bring in an additional $200 (less taxes). have a tough time swallowing the so-called Heck, even the average household amount of hunger plight in Monterey County. It doesn’t food stamp benefits in California is about other tasting rooms in town offer wine for cost all that much to feed yourself and make $200 per month. So let’s say you have a fam- WINE BAR sale by the glass. If they are, the new wine healthy, tasty meals. I’m not talking about ily of four and it costs on average $1.50 per From page 3A bar might be allowed to as well. making a run to the nearest drive-thru win- meal to feed each member — that is 12 dow or popping a frozen dinner in the meals per day multiplied by seven days in the microwave, either. For the past many week, totaling $126 per week in food costs. • HANG-TIME COSMO • BAKED OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL • DEHLINGER CHARD • • commissioner Robin Wilson CORNMEAL CRUSHED IDAHO TROUT months, I’ve conducted a “cheap eats” It shouldn’t be that difficult to feed yourself. commented, “I simply have experiment to see what I could make that Yes, yes, I know there are always extenuating no feel for this — no sense We’re Fun Dining would meet basic nutritional requirements circumstances, like exorbitant housing costs of it at all — and I don’t want and taste good while keeping cost and prepa- on the Peninsula, health insurance and child to hold up a perfectly legiti- Not Fine Dining ration time to a minimum. I’ve made pork care costs. But the truth is that the best diet mate business enterprise, but chops with apple/onion compote and a is also the cheapest diet. Going fast food on the other hand, I want to mixed green salad. Slow-cooked pork shoul- isn’t a necessity. It’s a convenient option. make sure we’ve done our best not to open a bar.”

Commissioners ultimate- • SOFT SHELF CRAB GRAPE-TINI ly voted to approve Vino Prima’s permit, but with only 30 percent of the floor space dedicated to the tasting lounge — rather than the 831-626-8000 proposed 45 percent — and a limit of up to six 2-ounce CARMEL ~ ON LINCOLN BETWEEN 5TH & 6TH pours per customer. They Dinner Nightly from 5pm • Closed Tuesday asked the city’s planning FRESH MOZZARELLA & HEIRLOOM TOMATO SALAD SALAD TOMATO HEIRLOOM & MOZZARELLA FRESH www.christophersonlincoln.com

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Marinus hires new manager

HE MAY have started his academic bent on becoming a winemaker and a room- career with an eye toward technology, but mate with a penchant for baking. while enrolled at Divers Institute of Now, after a dozen years in the business, Technology in Seattle, Seth Sutherlin was he has been named the new manager of wooed into the culinary world by a neighbor Marinus Restaurant at Bernardus Lodge in Carmel Valley. He replaces Gary Obligacion, who went to work Cypress Inn Hotel for the Pebble Beach Food & Wine event. Carmel’s Landmark Hotel Sutherlin has worked since 1929 throughout the country and served alongside talented chefs in New York City, Seattle, Miami ❧ Afternoon Tea ❧ and the San Francisco Bay Area. Served from 1:00 to 4:00 pm Before joining the team at Marinus, Sutherlin was most Daily recently maitre d’ at The Plumed (Reservations suggested) Horse restaurant in Saratoga. Furthering his education, he Lunch served 12:30 to 4:00 pm completed level 1 of the Court of Master Sommelier and obtained Dinner Served 5:00 to 9:30 pm his Sommelier Society of America Certificate, and made Lincoln and 7th,Carmel the Dean’s List while studying restaurant management at New Box Y,Carmel,CA 93921 York City Mission College. 800/443-7443 (CA) “He brings with him a devo- tion to service and dedication of 831/624-3871 excellence to the Marinus Restaurant,” reported Gina Seth Sutherlin, the new manager of Marinus Restaurant at Martin, assistant to Executive Bernardus Lodge in Carmel Valley. Chef Cal Stamenov. Attention Localvores! ff Organic Produce Delivered Weekly by Subscription Buy 1 Entree r Receive 1/2 O ’s B eakfa $23 per week ~ add $5 for an organic bouquet of flowers 2nd Entree co & st (excluding beverages) Ti Lunch 3 month minimum commitment required (breakfast all day) Sign up for 6 months or more and receive 10% off Open: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm, Tuesday - Sunday 831.582.2509 Town Plaza Catering Available 330# “C” Reservation Road, Marina, CA 93933

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green fees run in Pebble Beach. Likewise, assured that whatever fish swims across your dence. There’s also live music Friday through VISITORS the restaurants in P.G. are largely owner dinner plate, be it halibut or guppy, are OK Sunday in the outdoor courtyard. From page 15A operated and serve up the genuine hospitali- according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Carmel also plays home to some of our ty you’d expect to find in Mayberry or at Seafood Watch list. area’s most notable grape crushers’ tasting June and Ward Cleaver’s dinner table. For imaginative, well crafted cuisine, try rooms. Galante Vineyards, Cima Collina take to the beach. Another tip…before you Insider Tips: Pacific Grove is not only the creations of Chef David Frappiea at Wines and Morgan Winery have charming, actually get to the front entrance of The Inn home to the poor man’s Pebble of golf cours- Melange. In the mood for contemporary user-friendly tasting rooms in the cutesy-pie at Spanish Bay, to the right lies a separate es. The same can be said for the restaurants Asian food without paying for airfare to village of Carmel. Don’t spend your last dol- building that houses the golf clubhouse and there as well. Dollar for dollar, Pagrovian Shanghai? Chef/owner Thahn Truong at lar(s) on I ♥ Carmel T-shirts. Take home a cool place for breakfast, lunch or dinner culinarians (that’s what they call themselves) An Choi, trained in London and Belgium, some of our fine wines instead. Trust me, called Stix. It’s about as close to a sports bar create foods of comparable quality to their delicately flavored and yet exotically power- they’ll last longer than the T-shirts if proper- as your gonna find inside the gates of the higher priced counterparts at half the price. ful dishes that will assuredly bring you to a ly cellared. Forest. Looking for breakfast? Try Toasties or food-gasm. Secret Insider Tips: Shoot south on If you drive out of either the Country The Red House Café on Lighthouse Just outside either the Carmel Gate or Highway 1 and turn left on Rio Road. Find Club or Spanish Bay gates, you’ll find Avenue Searching for Italian? Favaloro’s the Highway 1 Gate lies Carmel-By-the- your way into The Barnyard shopping cen- yourself in Pacific Grove (also known as Big Night Bistro, Joe Rombi’s La Mia Sea, a town possessed of chronic cuteness, ter. Among the numerous places to eat and P.G. or America’s Last Hometown). Cucina and Alberto’s Ristorante have cult- quintessential quaintness and more T-shirt drink you’ll find two dynamically un- Generations of Pagrovians have fought tooth like followings. Trying to reduce your car- shops and art galleries per capita than any Carmel-like places to eat. Hola! Mexican and nail to maintain the Victorian era feel of bon footprint and sustain the ocean’s fish other place on Earth. The dining scene in Cantina serves 101 different types of tequi- their little town. One of its hidden treasures populations while simultaneously saving a Carmel is currently being capitalized by la and big platters of south of the border tra- is the ocean-front municipal golf course sea turtle? Look no farther than Passionfish, David Fink’s triumvirate of tastiness, ditional foods. The food rocks and it’s a great commonly referred to as “the poor man’s where their just-above-retail priced wine list Bouchée Bistro, Cantinetta Luca and place to unwind or un-wine, as it were. Pebble Beach.” If you’ve brought your golf will knock your socks off. As an added plus, L’Auberge. You can’t go wrong with any of Bahama Billy’s has a sort of let’s-go-hang- clubs along, it’s worth finding and value you’ll be contributing to the area’s first certi- those three venues. Second to none on the out-on-the-beach-with-a-fruity-cocktail- priced at a fraction of the green that the fied “green” restaurant. You can also rest totem pole of taste are Chef Kurt Grasing’s with-an-umbrella-in-it vibe. Fun in the sun, dynamic duo — Grasing’s Coastal Cuisine Carmel style. (FYI, we just call it Grasing’s) and his ode Monterey is the next stop on our trip of to the carnivore lurking in all of us, Carmel trips. Eating in Monterey for tourists usually MARKET Chop House. Wine, you say you want consists of a trip to what we call the Wharf wine?? The five aforementioned establish- and the Row, aka Fisherman’s Wharf and & DELI ments have wine lists guaranteed to shock Cannery Row. The Shake family and “Monterey’s Cookin” Star Chef John “Carmel’s Finest” SINCE 1953 and awe. For a truly effervescent experience, find Pisto have dominated both. The Shake fami- Bubbly Fish tucked away on San Carlos ly flagship is The Old Fisherman’s Grotto, Prime & Choice Meats • Oakwood BBQ Daily between Ocean and Seventh. Featuring where Papa Shake was the first to stand out Fresh Produce • Daily Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice flights of champagne, an extensive wine list and tastings of caviar, pates, cheeses and Gourmet Service Deli • Large Selection of Fine Wines chocolates, this is the place for divine deca- See TOUR next page Homemade Salads • Ready-Made Entrees Fresh Cut Floral Bouquets • Custom Gift Baskets LOCAL’S BREAKFAST SPECIAL $495 624-3821 Two eggs with choice of meat and toast, HOME & HOTEL DELIVERY • AMPLE FREE PARKING and potatoes or cottage cheese AMERICAN Mon.-Fri. 7 am - 8:30 am EXPRESS At the Corner of 6th Ave & Junipero St. • Carmel MasterCard Also try our famous French Toast with secret syrup

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BOCADILLOS - Pairing with Don Julio Blanco HOLA SALAD CRAB TOSTATIDAS - Baby corn shells stuffed with crab and a citrus avocado, Don Julio Blanco Tequila Salsa PLATILLO PRINCIPAL - Pairing with Don Julio Reposado All the below are accompanied with a medley of Hola Vegtables and a zesty ancho chile mash potatoes (choice of one) STUFFED LOBSTER - Half grilled Lobster stuffed with Don Julio anejo Tequila butter tortilla and shrimp GRILLED LAMB CHOPS - Masterly grilled lamb chops in a cilantro HAPPY Don Julio Blanco dressing. PORK LOIN - Served with a decadent, Don Julio Reposado Tequila salsa MESQUITE RIB EYE - 10-oz. Rib Eye Steak grilled to perfection served HOUR with two jumbo prawns and a Don Julio Reposado Tequila Salsa 3-6 pm in the bar POSTRE - Pairing with Don Julio Anejo. Dancing with 5(67$85$17 FRUIT SWEETNESS - an assortment of summer inspired fruit: DJ Reese mangos,bananas and blackberries, marinated in a well balanced :,1(%$5 -RLQ8VIRU$SSHWL]HUV 'LQQHU sauce with honey and Don Julio Reposado 9-12 pm :HGQHVGD\²6XQGD\ :LQH)OLJKWV(DFK1LJKW OPEN DAILY • SUN-THUR 11-9:00 • FRI/SAT 11-9:30  3600 THE BARNYARD SHOPPING VILLAGE • CARMEL • (831) 626-1814 /LJKWKRXVH$YHQXH3DFLÀF*URYH Food & WineMarch 28, 2008 The Carmel Pine Cone 21 A

you’re in the right place. The wine list is so TOUR large it has to be transported to you on its MON - THURS, 4-6 pm. • $12.95/per person From previous page own table. It has more pages than the Koran &"3-: Dinner choices: SAND DABS or and is just a few shy of the Bible. LINGUINI ALFREDO front of his restaurant and hand out samples Insider Tips: If you are down on the #*3% w/SALMON & PRAWNS of clam chowder many years ago. Still going Row, find your way up one block to tiny ! or TERIYAKI CHICKEN strong, The Grotto, as we say, serves the Bistro Moulin. You’ll thank me when %*//&34 Served w/Salad or freshest of seafood, deftly prepared. Another you’ve finished your moules frites and prof- Flaherty’s Famous Shake enterprise is Isabella’s on the Wharf, iteroles au chocolat. Tip No. 2: Rosine’s on Chowder, includes named after the monarch of the brood, it has Alvarado Street has the most fattening dis- an Italian accent with a capital “I.” play of cakes you will ever see. I mean Sorbet Dessert! Down on Steinbeck’s Cannery Row you’ll it…just standing and looking at them will SIXTH AVE between DOLORES and SAN CARLOS • CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA find Chef Pisto’s waterfront place, Blue cost you 1,200 calories. Breakfast ain’t bad OPEN DAILY • 625 1500 • 624 0311 • DAILY MENU SPECIALS Moon Restaurant. Proceed up one block either. One block up Spaghetti Hill from from the row and you’ll run smack dab into Alvarado Street you’ll find one of Tony The World Famous Flagship of Cannery Tollner’s four popular restaurants, Montrio, Row, The Sardine Factory Restaurant. where Chef Tony Baker holds court nightly. Proprietors Bert Cutino and Ted Balestreri Small plates are served in the bar, which is are well known in local, national and inter- always a fun scene with popular bartender national culinary circles. Heck, everyone Anthony Vitacca shaking up his signature knows these guys…they own half the city of drinks. Three Course Sunset Dinner Monterey! Started out as a couple of dish- So, there you have it. I could go on, but AT ROMANTIC LOVERS POINT ~ $15.95 washers going to college, and now they are they only allowed me 1,500 words for this real estate moguls extraordinaire. The article. I have at least another 1,500 more 4-6 PM MON-FRI Factory, as it is known, has a see-and-be- words of insider tips for you, but you’ll have Includes: Soup or Salad • Choice of Entree • Chef’s Dessert seen piano bar/lounge and a maze of dining to return for the Second Annual Pebble rooms, each one more ornate than the other. Beach Food and Wine April 16-19, 2009, for Wine, you say you want more wine? Yep, those.

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“There isn’t a person in this room who doesn’t want safe CROSS HUMP streets, but this thing was perpetrated without most of us who From page 1A From page 1A live on this street even knowing it was going in,” Peter Boyle said. for parents driving their kids to nearby Junipero Serra and The bump was also illegal, according to Lombardo, Deere $6 each time they send him a catalog. He also believes Carmel River schools, and people heading to Mission Ranch. because it constituted a “traffic control device” that was not the harassment qualifies as a hate crime. According to traffic studies conducted by Carmel Police approved by the council or installed to address an emergency. “I should call John Deere and say, ‘Send me a tractor Cpl. Steve Rana, drivers make some 4,000 trips up and down He said the bump exposed the city to liability and a pos- instead of sending me all these mailers,’” suggested it daily during a 12-hour period. sible “claim of misappropriation of funds, because the city Scholink, whose testimony livened up the typically subdued “This is what I call a ‘habit street,’” Rana said at the spent $5,000 without proper procedure. One thing is very public comment period that precedes each supervisors meet- March 19 meeting. “People use this street all the time.” clear: The speed bump has to go until the city council ing. “Defrauding these companies is costing them no small But Rana’s stealthy radar tests showed they did not tend to addresses it, absent the declaration of an emergency, or the amount of money.” speed. In April and October 2005, studies indicated drivers city’s going to end up in court on this.” Scholink also asked the supervisors if the county now averaged between 17 and 18 mph. In April, 85 percent of While the gathering was intended to generate some com- plans to require building permits for every mailbox, flag them traveled at or below 21 mph. In October, that speed promises, and some alternatives were briefly mentioned, the pole, swing set and treehouse in the county. He called the increased by 2 mph but still came below the posted 25 mph. meeting ended abruptly after Guillen told the group city cross simply “two pieces of wood.” A small fraction, he said, hit the mid-30 mph range. attorney Don Freeman considered the bump lawful and said Despite the slow speeds, city administrator Rich Guillen he had no plans to remove it. At that point, several angry peo- Should the county be concerned? decided to install the temporary plastic bump after White ple walked out. Carmel Valley resident Daniel Silverie warned the super- submitted petitions signed by 23 residents. After 60 to 90 But afterward, Guillen consulted further with Freeman, visors not to ignore Scholink’s concerns. A former running days, officials would evaluate its effectiveness and people’s who was unable to attend the meeting, and decided to remove partner of the late Mel Grimes, who was shot to death last reactions to it, Guillen said. According to the speed survey the temporary bump. On Tuesday morning, a public works year following a dispute with a neighbor, Silverie is con- Rana conducted two months later, the bump dropped the crew pulled up the plastic plates and removed the large nails cerned Scholink’s safety — as well as that of his family — average speed to about 16 mph, with 85 percent of drivers from the asphalt. could be at risk. He also suggested the county could have traveling at 20 mph or slower. “A lot of comments were made about legality and done more to avert the conflict that led to the shootings of Franciscan Way resident Sarah Berling sided with White. process,” he told The Pine Cone this week. “We always did Grimeses and his wife, Elizabeth. John Kenney, a neighbor “Given the economic and ecological challenges we have now, advertise it as temporary, so we thought we might as well of the Grimes, is currently facing murder charges. we should want to increase the appeal of walking,” she said. take it out, and if Jeff White or whoever wants it, he can take “My biggest concern is for Larry and his family,” Silverie “Greater safety on our streets will encourage this willingness it to the city council.” said. “This situation not only intimidates me, but it scares to walk in this town.” me.” Police chief George Rawson said he favors anything that Another friend and neighbor, Michael Morgan, asked the improves safety and slows drivers, particularly in a town supervisors why code enforcement is singling out Scholink. where a motorist recently killed a woman walking in a cross- He called the cross “a beacon of hope.” RACER walk on a major downtown street. That collision happened at From page 13A “It doesn’t glow in the dark or howl at the moon,” he just 12 mph, according to a CHP investigation. observed. “It’s just a cross. You have to go out of your way to Some of White’s neighbors, however, including Charlotte of racers to cross the finish line in seventh. be offended by it.” and Peter Boyle, reacted very negatively to the speed hump That didn’t yield him one of the coveted spots on the podi- Scholink, meanwhile, looks forward to the day when the and were represented by high-powered land use attorney um, where first-, second- and third-place racers take their cross controversy is behind him. Tony Lombardo. They also submitted their own signed peti- trophies and spray Champagne, but he’s got his eye on it. “I’m going to see how the supervisors respond,” he added. tions in January and voiced their concerns at a recent city “I think we have a good chance to put it on the podium “I’m going to continue to interact with the legal authorities. council meeting. this year,” he said. And I’m going to continue to pray.” In city hall last Wednesday, the speed hump opponents His team, Halof Racing Suzuki, certainly hopes so, as do told Guillen and Rawson it was ugly, created noise and pol- his many sponsors, including Bravo Condoms, Spectrum lution, encouraged people to swerve around it — in one case Motorsports, and the suppliers who provide mechanical com- sideswiping a parked car — and was unwarranted. ponents (Öhlins), tires (Pirelli), gear (Alpinestars and Shoei) and local sponsor Salinas Valley Dodge. Mazzotta will next race at Barber Motorsports Park in Alabama April 18-20. 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Fire Ambulance paramedic and emergency medical techni- “How can Mr. Guillen argue the citizens of Carmel are MERGER cian, both of whom are trained in firefighting, respond to receiving the best level of service when others are receiving From page 1A calls along with the engine. far better service?” he asked. “This staffing ensures that advanced lifesaving capabili- ties are included as part of the fire department’s initial Staffing,” a taxpayer funded advertisement that ran in The See FIRE page 28A response,” Guillen wrote. Pine Cone two weeks ago. Beacham said that system only works when the ambu- In it, he took the Carmel Professional Firefighters union lance is at the Carmel Fire Station and available to tend to to task on several issues raised by its president, engineer emergencies with the engine. August Beacham, at a recent city council meeting. Guillen “The ambulance responded to more than 500 calls outside outlined his take on the proper number of people required to the city last year, sometimes as far away as Salinas,” he said, Peninsula Potters staff a fire engine, the firefighters’ desire to merge with the since CRFA crews help outside their jurisdiction when Creating unique functional and decorative departments in Monterey and Pacific Grove, and how the Westmed, the county’s provider, is unavailable. It also went to ceramic pieces since 1967. department addresses major emergencies. 372 medical emergencies inside the city, each taking it out of Last week, the union sought to counter his facts by offer- Now: service for about an hour. ing more of its own. • Accepting commissions “During these times, there are only two firefighters left on Guillen opened his letter by stating the city values all of • Offering private lessons and outside firing the engine in Carmel, and our ability to effect a rescue is its employees, and said, “Whenever a critical lifesaving severely compromised,” Beacham said, because they have to emergency arises, our staff at the Carmel Fire Department See us work: wait for an engine from another agency or for an ambulance consistently provides the highest level of service to the citi- Tues-Sun 11-4 dispatched from somewhere outside the city. “It puts us in zens of our community, and the vital role they play cannot be danger and puts the citizens in danger.” overemphasized. Nevertheless, there are some facts below He pointed out that engines at neighboring Carmel that I hope will clarify statements made by representatives of 2078 Sunset Dr. (Russell Service Center) Highlands and Cypress Fire Protection District stations carry the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4579.” Pacific Grove • (831) 372-8867 four people, including a paramedic. He disagreed with the union’s calling for increasing the number of firefighters per engine from two to four. In order to meet federal safety requirements that two remain outside a burning building while two others enter, the Carmel Regional Art on the SEASON 2007/08 Plaza JUILLIARD March 29-30 STRING QUARTET Monterey Custom House Plaza “Extraordinary Artistry!” State Historic Park across from Fisherman’s Wharf Fine Contemporary Beethoven to Shostakovich Sun / Apr 6, 2008 / 3 PM / Sunset Center Arts & Crafts Beethoven, Haydn, Shostakovich Free Admission ❖ 10-5 daily Parking at Del Monte & Washington CALL 831.625.2212 for more information call the Carmel Art Guild 625-0931 chambermusicmontereybay.org

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Vasquez. This statement was filed with Date: March 14, 2007 clerk for a fee waiver form. Seaside, CA 93955. This business is at At the north wing main entrance to STATEMENT File No. 20080423. The the County Clerk of Monterey County (s) Lisa M. Galdos, Clerk If you want legal advice, contact a conducted by a corporation. Registrant the Monterey County Courthouse, 240 following person(s) is(are) doing busi- on Feb. 28, 2008. Publication dates: by Dierdre K. Dineen, Deputy lawyer immediately. You can get infor- commenced to transact business under Church St., Salinas, CA at 10:00AM at ness as: ASHLEY FURNITURE March 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008. (PC 308) Publication Dates: March 14, 21, mation about finding lawyers at the the fictitious business name listed public auction to the highest bidder for HOMESTORE, 1688 N. Main Street, 28, April 4, 2008. (PC311) California Courts Online Self-Help above on: March 11, 2008. (s) James cash (payable at the time of sale in law- Salinas, CA 93906. DEL MONTE FUR- Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), Newton, President. This statement was ful money of the United States), all NITURE RENTAL, INC., 1688 N. Main FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME at the California Legal Services Web filed with the County Clerk of Monterey right, title and interest conveyed to and Street, Salinas, CA 93906. This busi- STATEMENT File No. 20080489. The SUPERIOR COURT site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), or by County on March 11, 2008. Publication now held by it under said Deed of Trust ness is conducted by a corporation. following person(s) is(are) doing busi- OF CALIFORNIA contacting your local county bar associ- dates: March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 2008. in the property situated in said county Registrant commenced to transact ness as: ETREASUREHOUSE, 1035 COUNTY OF MONTEREY ation. (PC 319) and state hereinafter described: As business under the fictitious business Ortega Road, Pebble Beach, CA In the Matter of the Application of NOTICE: The restraining orders on more fully described in said Deed of name listed above on: N/A. (s) Clarke E. 93953. SIMPLY DETAILED, LLC, JORDON STEPHEN GEORGE page 2 are effective against both Trust The property address and other Herbert, Corporate Secretary, Del California, 2860 Sloat Road, Pebble PATUTO, petitioner, spouses or domestic partners until the SUMMONS common designation, if any, of the real Monte Furniture Rental, Inc. This state- Beach, CA 93953. This business is con- for Change of Name petition is dismissed, a judgement is (Citacion Judicial) property described above is purported ment was filed with the County Clerk of ducted by a limited liability company. Case No. M89500. entered, or the court makes further CASE NUMBER: M85863 to be: 6 Holding Field Run, Carmel, CA Monterey County on Feb. 22, 2008. Registrant commenced to transact TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: orders. These orders are enforceable NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: 93923 The undersigned Trustee dis- Publication dates: March 7, 14, 21, 28, business under the fictitious business Jordan Stephen George Patuto, peti- anywhere in California by any law (Aviso al demandado) claims any liability for any incorrectness 2008. (PC 301) name listed above on: N/A. (s) Sandie tioner, filed a petition with the this court enforcement officer who has received OLE MARTENS PEDERSEN, EVE- of the property address and other com- Green and Kimberley H. Donlon, for a decree changing petitioner’s name or seen a copy of them. LYN DOUGHERTY and CHARLES mon designation, if any, shown herein. Managing Partners. This statement was from Jordan Stephen George Patuto to The name and address of the court DOUGHERTY, and DOES 1 The total amount of the unpaid balance FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME filed with the County Clerk of Monterey Jordan Stephen George Kincaid; is: THROUGH 100, INCLUSIVE, of the obligation secured by the proper- STATEMENT File No. 20080453. The County on March 3, 2008. Publication THE COURT ORDERS that all per- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY ty to be sold and reasonable estimated following person(s) is(are) doing busi- dates: March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 2008. sons interested in this matter appear COUNTY MONTEREY PLAINTIFF: costs, expenses and advances at the ness as: JUST FENCES, 6 Paso (PC 309) before this court a the hearing indicated 1200 Aguajito Road (Lo esta demandando el time of the initial publication of the Hondo, Carmel Valley, CA 93924. below to show cause, if any, why the Monterey, CA 93940 demandante) notice of sale is: $655,312.31 In addi- CYPRESS BUILDING CONTRATORS, petition for change of name should not The name, address and telephone ZANDER LUNDT, A minor, by and tion to cash, the Trustee will accept a 6 Paso Hondo, Carmel Valley, CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME be granted. Any person objecting to the number of the petitioner’s attorney, or through his Guardian Ad Litem, cashier's check drawn on a State or 93924. This business is conducted by a STATEMENT File No. 20080501. The name changes described above must petitioner without an attorney, is: ANNA MEDINA, ANNA MEDINA, National Bank, a check drawn by a corporation. Registrant commenced to following person(s) is(are) doing busi- ile a written objection that includes the JOSE U. MANZANAREZ-BELLO CHAD LUNDT State or Federal Credit Union or a transact business under the fictitious ness as: reasons for the objection at least two 1260 Palm Ave. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS check drawn by a State or Federal business name listed above on: N/A. (s) 1. COURTISAN court days before the mattr is sched- Seaside, Ca. 93955 after this summons and legal papers Savings and Loan Association, Savings Jed Brusseau, V.P. This statement was 2. COURTISAN WINES uled to be heard and must appear at the RONALD D. LANCE are served on you to file a written Association or Savings Bank specified filed with the County Clerk of Monterey 3. DAME DE LA COUR hearing to show cause why the petition 11 W. Laurel Dr., Suite #205 response at this court and have a copy in Section 5102 of the Financial Code County on Feb. 27, 2008. Publication P.O. Box 403, 53500 Bradley Lockwood should not be granted. If no written Salinas, CA 93906 served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone and authorized to do business in this dates: March 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008. (PC Road, Lockwood, CA 93932, Monterey objection is timely filed, the cout may (831) 443-6509 call will not protect you. Your written state. In the event tender other than 302) County. MALBEC HOLDINGS, INC., grant the petition without a hearing. Reg: #LDA5 response must be in proper legal form if cash is accepted the Trustee may with- California, 53500 Bradley Lockwood NOTICE OF HEARING, April 25, County: Monterey you want the court to hear your case. hold the issuance of the trustee's deed Rd., Lockwood, CA 93932. This busi- 2008 at 9 a.m. 1200 Aguajito Road, NOTICE TO THE PERSON There may be a court form that you can until funds become available to the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ness is conducted by a corporation. Monterey, Ca. 93940. SERVED: You are served as an individ- use for your response. You can find payee or endorsee as a matter of right. STATEMENT File No. 20080393. The Registrant commenced to transact IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a ual. these court forms and more information Said sale will be made, but without following person(s) is(are) doing busi- business under the fictitious business copy of this order to show cause be at the California Courts Online Self- covenant or warranty, express or ness as: CARMEL CLEANING, 1747 name listed above on: N/A. (s) Malbec published in The Carmel Pine Cone, Date: Sept. 18, 2007 Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca. implied, regarding title, possession, or Cascade Ct., Salinas, CA 93906. Holdings, Inc., Joyce Yates, Vice Carmel a newspaper of general circula- (s) Lisa M. Galdos, Clerk gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebted- HIRAID ROSILLO, 1747 Cascade Ct., President. This statement was filed with tion printed in Monterey County, by Erica Aledo, Deputy the courthouse nearest you. If you can- ness secured by said deed, advances Salinas, CA 93906. This business is the County Clerk of Monterey County California, once a week for four consec- Publication Dates: March 14, 21, 28 not pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk thereunder, with interest as provided conducted by an individual. Registrant on March 5, 2008. Publication dates: utive weeks prior to the date set for and April 4, 2008. (PC 314) for a fee waiver form. If you do not file therein, and the unpaid principal bal- commenced to transact business under March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 2008. (PC hearing on the petition. your response on time, you may lose ance of the note secured by said deed Date: March 7, 2008. the case by default, and your wages, with interest thereon as provided in said the fictitious business name listed 310) note, fees, charges and expenses of the above on: Feb. 19, 2008. (s) Hiraid Publication dates: March 14, 21, 28, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME money and property may be taken with- April 4, 2008. (PC312). out further warning from the court. trustee and the trusts created by said Rosillo. This statement was filed with STATEMENT File No. 20080487. The Deed of Trust. For Trustee Sales the County Clerk of Monterey County SUMMONS following person(s) is(are) doing busi- There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right Information Please Call: Priority Posting on Feb. 19, 2008. Publication dates: (Citacion Judicial) ness as: EAST VILLAGE BAKERY & Publishing 714-573-1965 www.priori- March 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008. (PC 303) CASE NUMBER: M83578 Trustee Sale No. 07-2784 Loan No. CONCEPT, EAST VILLAGE BAKERY, away. If you do not know an attorney, 0202929469 Title Order No. APN 015- you may call an attorney referral ser- typosting.com Dated: 3/11/2008 First NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: 1098 Del Monte, Monterey, CA 93940. American Title Insurance Company, as (Aviso al demandado) 332-013-000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S MONTEREY COFFEE CO. LLC, vice. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal ser- said Trustee a California corporation Trustee Sale No.: 20070134011652 CHARLES L. HARPER; SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER California, 93940. 498 Washington, 330 Soquel Avenue Santa Cruz, CA Title Order No.: 30098414 HARPER REALTY; A DEED OF TRUST DATED 5/5/2006. Monterey, CA 93940. This business is vices from a nonprofit legal services 95062 (831) 426-6500 By: Deborah L. FHA/VA/PMI No.: CAPITAL ONE INVESTMENTS, INC.; UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- conducted by a limited liability partner- program. You can locate these nonprof- Howey, Foreclosure Officer P379219 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE MORTGAGE CENTER OF TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE ship. Registrant commenced to transact it groups at the California Legal 3/21, 3/28, 04/04/2008 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A AMERICA; RAUL MANGO SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU business under the fictitious business Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifor- Date of Publication: March 21, 28, April DEED OF TRUST, DATED 5/27/2005. and DOES 1 TO 100, NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE name listed above on: March 3, 2008. nia.org), the California Courts Online 4, 2008. (PC 321) UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Doe Companies 1 through 100, NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS (s) Dean McAthie, Managing Member. Self-Help Center TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE inclusive AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- This statement was filed with the (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU YOU ARE BEING SUED BY TACT A LAWYER. On 4/3/2008 at County Clerk of Monterey County on contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE PLAINTIFF: 10:00AM, Old Republic Default March 3, 2008. Publication dates: SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING (Lo esta demandando el Management Services, a Division of March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 2008. Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO después de que le entreguen esta Date of Filing Application: AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- demandante) Old Republic National Title Insurance (PC 315) March 13, 2008. TACT A LAWYER. NDex West, LLC, as MAYRA VASQUEZ Company as the duly appointed Trustee citación y papeles legales para presen- tar una respuesta por escrito en esta duly appointed Trustee under and pur- You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS under and pursuant to Deed of Trust To Whom It May Concern: suant to Deed of Trust Recorded on after this summons and legal papers Recorded on 06/07/2006 as Instrument NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. corte y hacer que se entregue una No. 2007-43729573-R-A Loan No. The Name of the Applicant is: 06/07/2005 as Instrument No. are served on you to file a written No. 2006050600 of official records in copia al demandante. Una carta o una NAFT PETROLEUM INC 2005056826 of official records in the response at this court and have a copy the Office of the Recorder of Monterey 0043729573 Title Order No. 3516788 llamada telefonica no lo protegen. Su YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A The applicants listed above are office of the County Recorder of served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone County, California, executed by: Hollace respuesta por escrito tiene que estar applying to the Department of Alcoholic Monterey County, State of California. call will not protect you. Your written W. Thompson and Marie Melady, DEED OF TRUST DATED 8/15/2006. en formato legal correcto si desea que UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Beverage Control to sell alcoholic bev- Executed By: Glenn Ralph Callahan response must be in proper legal form if Husband and Wife as Trustor, Mortgage procesen su caso en la corte. Es posi- erages at: and Roxanne Marie Callahan, will sell you want the court to hear your case. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE ble que haya un formulario que usted 7 CARMEL CENTER PLACE at public auction to highest bidder for There may be a court form that you can as Beneficiary, Will Sell At Public SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede CARMEL, CA 93923-8662 cash, cashier’s check/cash equivalent use for your response. You can find Auction To The Highest Bidder For NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE encontrar estos formularios de la corte Type of license: or other form of payment authorized by these court forms and more information Cash (payable at time of sale in lawful NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING y mas informacion en el Centro de 21 - Off-Sale General 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in at the California Courts Online Self- money of the United States, by cash, a AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- Ayuda de las Cortes de California lawful money of the United States). Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca. cashier’s check drawn by a state or TACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale (www.courtinfo .ca.gov/ Publication dates: March 21, 28, April Date of Sale: 3/27/2008 Time of Sale: gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or national bank, a check drawn by a state to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s selfhelp/espanol/), en la biblioteca de 4, 2008. (PC322). 10:00 AM Place of Sale: At the north the courthouse nearest you. If you can- or federal credit union, or a check drawn check drawn on a state or national leyes de su condado o en la corte que wing main entrance to the Monterey not pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk by a state or federal savings and loan bank, check drawn by a state or federal le quede mas cerca. Si no puede pagar County Courthouse, 240 Church St., for a fee waiver form. If you do not file association, savings association, or credit union, or a check drawn by a la cuota de presentacion, pida al secre- SUPERIOR COURT Salinas, CA Street Address and other your response on time, you may lose savings bank specified in section 5102 state or federal savings and loan asso- tario de la corte que lé de un formulario OF CALIFORNIA common designation, if any, of the real the case by default, and your wages, of the Financial Code and authorized to ciation, or savings association, or sav- de exencion de pago de cuotas. COUNTY OF MONTEREY property described above is purported money and property may be taken with- do business in this state). At: At the ings bank specified in Section 5102 of Hay otros requisitos legales Es to be: 26580 Rancho San Carlos Road out further warning from the court. north wing main entrance to the the Financial Code and authorized to recomendable que llame a un abogado ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Carmel, CA 93923 APN#: 015-251- There are other legal requirements. Monterey County Courthouse, 240 do business in this state will be held by inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un FOR CHANGE OF NAME 041-000 The undersigned Trustee dis- You may want to call an attorney right Church St., Salinas, CA, all right, title the duly appointed trustee as shown abogado, pueda llamar a un servicio de Case No. M89514. claims any liability for any incorrectness away. If you do not know an attorney, and interest conveyed to and now held below, of all right, title, and interest con- remisión a abogados. Si no puede TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: of the street address and other com- you may call an attorney referral ser- by it under said Deed of Trust in the veyed to and now held by the trustee in pagar a un abogado, es posible que petitioner, ENRIQUE ISRAEL mon designation, if any, shown herein. vice. If you cannot afford an attorney, property situated in said County, the hereinafter described property cumpia con los requisitos para obtener ESPINOZA, filed a petition with this Said sale will be made, but without you may be eligible for free legal ser- California describing the land therein: under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust servicios legales gratuitos de un pro- court for a decree changing names as covenant or warranty, expressed or vices from a nonprofit legal services As more fully described in said Deed of described below. The sale will be made, grama de servicios legales sin fines de follows: implied, regarding title, possession, or program. You can locate these nonprof- Trust The property heretofore described but without covenant or warranty, lucro. Puede encontrar estos sin fines A.Present name: encumbrances, to pay the remaining it groups at the California Legal is being sold “as is”. The street address expressed or implied, regarding title, de lucro en el sitio web de California ENRIQUE ISRAEL ESPINOZA principal sum of the note(s) secured by Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifor- and other common designation, if any, possession, or encumbrances, to pay Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia. Proposed name: said Deed of Trust, with interest there- nia.org), the California Courts Online of the real property described above is the remaining principal sum of the org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las ISRAEL XAVIER EZEKIEL ZUBIATE on, as provided in said note(s), Self-Help Center purported to be: 9 Hacienda Carmel, note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, Cortes de California, THE COURT ORDERS that all per- advances, under the terms of said (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by Carmel, CA 93923. The undersigned with interest and late charges thereon, (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/ sons interested in this matter appear Deed of Trust, fees, charges and contacting your local court or county Trustee disclaims any liability for any as provided in the note(s), advances, espanol/) o poniéndose en cantacto before this court at the hearing indicat- expenses of the Trustee and of the bar association. incorrectness of the street address and under the terms of the Deed of Trust, con la corte o el colegio de abagados ed below to show cause, if any, why the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO other common designation, if any, interest thereon, fees, charges and locales. petition for change of name should not The total amount of the unpaid balance después de que le entreguen esta shown herein. Said sale will be made, expenses of the Trustee for the total The name and address of the court be granted. Any person objecting to the of the obligation secured by the proper- citación y papeles legales para presen- but without covenant or warranty, amount (at the time of the initial publi- is (El nombre y direccion de le corte name changes described above must ty to be sold and reasonable estimated tar una respuesta por escrito en esta expressed or implied, regarding title, cation of the Notice of Sale) reasonably es): file a written objection that includes the costs, expenses and advances at the corte y hacer que se entregue una possession, or encumbrances, to pay estimated to be set forth below. The SUPREIOR COURT OF CALIFOR- reasons for the objection at least two time of the initial publication of the copia al demandante. Una carta o una the remaining principal sum of the amount may be greater on the day of NIA, court days before the matter is sched- Notice of Sale is $1,044,362.98. The llamada telefonica no lo protegen. Su note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, sale. Trustor: THE MARYANN SUSAN COUNTY OF MONTEREY uled to be heard and must appear at the beneficiary under said Deed of Trust respuesta por escrito tiene que estar with interest thereon, as provided in MEZA REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST LIMITED CIVIL CASE hearing to show cause why the petition heretofore executed and delivered to en formato legal correcto si desea que said note(s), advances, if any, under the DATED MARCH 11, 1994,MARYANN 1200 AGUAJITO ROAD should not be granted. If no written the undersigned a written Declaration procesen su caso en la corte. Es posi- terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated SUSAN MEZA, TRUSTEE Duly MONTEREY, CA 93940 objection is timely filed, the court may of Default and Demand for Sale, and a ble que haya un formulario que usted fees, charges and expenses of the Appointed Trustee: GOLDEN WEST The name, address and telephone grant the petition without a hearing. written Notice of Default and Election to pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede Trustee and of the trusts created by SAVINGS ASSOCIATION SERVICE number of the plaintiff’s attorney, or NOTICE OF HEARING: Sell. The undersigned caused said encontrar estos formularios de la corte said Deed of Trust, to wit: $389,282.59 CO., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION plaintiff without an attorney, is (El nom- DATE: May 9, 2008 Notice of Default and Election to sell to y mas informacion en el Centro de (Estimated) Accrued interest and addi- Recorded 8/22/2006 as Instrument No. bre, la direccion y el numero de tele- TIME: 9:00 a.m. be recorded in the County where the Ayuda de las Cortes de California tional advances, if any, will increase this 2006073753 in book , page of Official fono del abogado del demandante, o DEPT: Civil real property is located. For Trustee (www.courtinfo .ca.gov/ figure prior to sale. The beneficiary Records in the office of the Recorder of del demandante que no tiene aboga- ROOM: TBA Sale Information Please Call: Priority selfhelp/espanol/), en la biblioteca de under said Deed of Trust heretofore MONTEREY County, California, Date of do,es): The address of the court is 1200 Posting & Publication 17501 Irvine leyes de su condado o en la corte que executed and delivered to the under- Sale:4/4/2008 at 10:00 AM Place of CHARLES G. WARNER, ESQ. Aguajito Road, Monterey, CA 93940. Blvd., Suite One Tustin, CA 92780 714- le quede mas cerca. Si no puede pagar signed a written Declaration of Default Sale: AT THE MAIN (SOUTH) SBN 39458 A copy of this Order to Show 573-1965 www.priorityposting.com la cuota de presentacion, pida al secre- and Demand for Sale, and a written ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COUR- Law Office of Charles G. Warner Cause shall be published at least once NDex West, LLC as Authorized Agent tario de la corte que lé de un formulario Notice of Default and Election to Sell. THOUSE, (FACING THE COURTYARD 10 Ragsdale Drive, #175 each week for four successive weeks Dated: 2/28/2008 NDex West, LLC may de exencion de pago de cuotas. The Undersigned caused said Notice of OFF CHURCH ST.), 240 CHURCH Monterey, CA 93940 prior to the date set for hearing on the be acting as a debt collector attempting Hay otros requisitos legales Es Default and Election to Sell to be STREET, SALINAS, CA. Amount of (831) 375-0203 petition in the following newspaper of to collect a debt. Any information recomendable que llame a un abogado recorded in the county where the real unpaid balance and other charges: (831) 375-4159 general circulation, printed in this coun- obtained will be used for that purpose. inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un property is located and more than three $597,579.16 Street Address or other Date: Aug. 21, 2007 ty: The Carmel Pine Cone, Carmel. P374848 3/7, 3/14, 03/21/2008 abogado, pueda llamar a un servicio de months have elapsed since such recor- common designation of real property is (s) Lisa M. Galdos, Clerk (s) Lydia M. Villarreal Publication dates: March 7, 14, 21, remisión a abogados. Si no puede dation. Date: 3/7/2008 Old Republic purported to be.: 23 EL POTRERO by C. Williams, Deputy Judge of the Superior Court 2008. (PC 304) pagar a un abogado, es posible que Default Management Services, a CARMEL VALLEY, CA 93924-9739 Publication Dates: March 21, 28, Date filed: March 10, 2008. cumpia con los requisitos para obtener Division of Old Republic National Title A.P.N.: 197-101-015-000 The under- April 4, 11, 2008. (PC320) Clerk: Connie Mazzei servicios legales gratuitos de un pro- Insurance Company, as Trustee Leslie signed Trustee disclaims any liability for Deputy: C. Williams FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME grama de servicios legales sin fines de Marsh, Assistant Vice President Old any incorrectness of the street address STATEMENT File No. 20080485. The lucro. Puede encontrar estos sin fines Republic Default Management Services or other common designation, if any, Loan: N/A Other: Investor Loan#: Publication dates: March 28, April following person(s) is(are) doing busi- de lucro en el sitio web de California P.O. Box 250 Orange, CA 92856-6250 shown above. If no street address or File: 2944113 4, 11, 18, 2008. (PC328) ness as: LYNN LaMAR ASSOCIATES, Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia. For Sale Information Contact: Priority other common designation is shown, DLH A.P. Number 239-101-027 225 Crossroads Blvd. Ste 348, Carmel, org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Posting and Publishing (714) 573-1965 directions to the location of the proper- Notice Of Trustee's Sale under CA 93923. LYNN LaMAR, S. E. Corner Cortes de California, P378052 ty may be obtained by sending a written Deed of Trust FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME of Mission & 13th Streets, Carmel, CA (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/ Publication dates 3/14, 3/21, request to the beneficiary within 10 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A STATEMENT File No. 20080674. The 93921. This business is conducted by espanol/) o poniéndose en cantacto 03/28/2008. (PC313) days of the date of first publication of DEED OF TRUST, DATED 6/15/2005, following person(s) is(are) doing busi- an individual. Registrant commenced to con la corte o el colegio de abagados this Notice of Sale. Date: March 06, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- ness as: MOTOR CAR TOWING, 59 transact business under the fictitious locales. 2008 Fidelity National Agency Sales & TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Johnson Rd., Watsonville, CA 95076. business name listed above on: Sept. 1, The name and address of the court SUMMONS – FAMILY LAW Posting Agent for GOLDEN WEST SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU BRYAN THEODORE ANDERSEN, 59 2007. (s) Lynn LaMar. This statement is (El nombre y direccion de le corte CASE NUMBER: DR 46417 SAVINGS ASSOCIATION SERVICE NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE Johnson Rd., Watsonville, CA 95076. was filed with the County Clerk of es): CO., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING This business is conducted by an indi- Monterey County on Feb. 29, 2008. SUPREIOR COURT OF NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: 15661 Red Hill Ave. Ste. 200 Tustin, AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- vidual. Registrant commenced to trans- Publication dates: March 7, 14, 21, 28, CALIFORNIA, JOSEFINA R. AYALA California 92780 Telephone Number: TACT A LAWYER. Notice is hereby act business under the fictitious busi- 2008. (PC 307) 1200 AGUAJITO ROAD You are being sued. (800) 840-8547 Sale Status Line: (714) given that First American Title ness name listed above on: N/A. (s) MONTEREY, CA 93940 PETITIONER’S NAME IS: 259-7850 SETH WHITE, ASSISTANT Insurance Company, a California corpo- Bryan Andersen. This statement was The name, address and telephone JOSE U. MANZANAREZ-BELLO SECRETARY Of Golden West Savings ration, as Trustee, or Successor filed with the County Clerk of Monterey FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME number of the plaintiff’s attorney, or You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS Association Service Company ASAP# Trustee, or Substituted Trustee pur- County on March 25, 2008. Publication STATEMENT File No. 20080472. The plaintiff without an attorney, is (El nom- after this Summons and Petition are 2709246 03/14/2008, 03/21/2008, suant to the Deed of Trust executed by dates: March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 2008. following person(s) is(are) doing busi- bre, la direccion y el numero de tele- served on you to file a Response (form 03/28/2008 Craig L. Ataide and Lauri B. Ataide, hus- (PC 331) ness as: NEW MONTEREY ICE fono del abogado del demandante, o FL-120 or FL-123) at the court and Date of Publication: March 14, 21, 28, band and wife Recorded on 07/13/2005 CREAM & DELI, 491 Alvarado Street, del demandante que no tiene aboga- have a copy served on the petitioner. A 2008. (PC 316) as Instrument No. 2005070725 in Book Monterey, CA 93940. MARCO ANTO- do,es): letter or phone call will not protect you. n/a Page n/a of Official Records in the NIO VASQUEZ, 1206 Lasalle Street, CHARLES G. WARNER, Esq If you do not file your Response on Office of the County Recorder of #7, Seaside, CA 93955.. This business SBN39458 time, the court may make orders affect- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Monterey County, California, and pur- LEGALS DEADLINE: is conducted by an individual. Law Office of Charles Warner ing your marriage or domestic partner- STATEMENT File No. 20080547. The suant to the Notice Of Default and elec- Registrant commenced to transact 10 Ragsdale Drive, Ste. 175, ship, your property, and custody of your following person(s) is(are) doing busi- tion to sell thereunder recorded TUESDAY 4:30 PM business under the fictitious business Monterey, CA 93940 children. You may be ordered to pay ness as: PHAT BURDER, 1520 Del 11/28/2007 in Book n/a, Page n/a, as name listed above on: N/A. (s) Marco (831) 375-0203 support and attorney fees and costs. If Monte Blvd., Seaside, CA 93955. PHAT Instrument No. 2007089105 of said (831) 375-4159 you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the BURGER INC., 102 Kimball Ave., Official Records, will sell on 4/11/2008 28A The Carmel Pine Cone March 28, 2008 Beacham said firefighters learned in ing critical emergencies,” pointing out that Several CRA members, including Linda FIRE January the city had pulled back from a agreements with neighboring agencies pro- and Clayton Anderson, and former president From page 23A merger, and as Pacific Grove contemplates vide additional engines for structure fires Sherry Shollenbarger and her husband, signing a contract with Monterey that could and other major incidents in the city. The Dave, have endorsed LePage, and many of far better service?” he asked. make them a single agency by this summer, department can also summon off-duty per- the supporters included in a partial list on his CFD is concerned about its place in that mix. sonnel and has “13 paid volunteers, includ- campaign ad agree with his take on the Views on merger “As far as we know, the headquarters ing intermittent engineers, paid-call fire- merger. Regarding the fate of the Peninsula’s fire model has not been considered for several fighters and a paid-call battalion chief.” “When we research our opinions of things departments, Carmel firefighters are cam- months,” Beacham said. “P.G. and Monterey The volunteer ranks have dwindled as that might or might not happen, I think it’s paigning for a merger between their city, continue on without Carmel, which concerns training requirements and regulations have really important to talk to the people Pacific Grove and Monterey. Guillen’s letter us very much. What happens July 1, when increased, according to Beacham. They only involved,” said Liz Rondelle. “He talked to stated the three “continue to discuss ‘head- Monterey and P.G. become one department, responded to 10 percent of the calls in 2007, those people, and that’s what they want. We quarters’ consolidation — not full depart- and Carmel is left without administrative and one person was responsible for half of need to listen to them. And we’re very small ment integration,” meaning a combination of staff?” those responses. — we can’t do it all.” their management and clerical staff. In Guillen told The Pine Cone he is skeptical He also said aid agreements with other Mark Bayne, a neighbor of LePage’s, effect, that system is already in place. the public would support a full consolida- fire departments only work if their crews are commented, “I’m in favor of it, because the Carmel Fire Department has lacked a chief tion, which could put Monterey firefighters available. “They may be responding to emer- firefighters I’ve spoken with are in favor of of its own since Bill Hill retired in 2001. It on engines in Carmel. gencies in their own jurisdictions,” Beacham it, and frankly, they know best.” contracts with Pacific Grove for chief, assis- “The feeling is we should keep our fire- commented. Resident Dick Dalsemer also supports a tant chief and clerical duties, and has fighters, because they know our streets, we In concluding his letter, Guillen told resi- full merger and said the council doesn’t want Monterey supervisors respond to emergen- know them and they know us,” he said. dents the city puts their safety first. “Rest to pay for it. cies, for a total $110,000 annually. Finally, Guillen addressed “staffing dur- assured that your safety will never be com- “Our people get paid quite a bit less than promised, nor will the city ever place our anyone else in the county, and I think if we firefighters at risk,” he wrote. “Having made had a full merger, our people here would this statement, it does not exclude the city have to get comparable pay,” he said. “And I from acting in a financially responsible man- don’t think the city council wants to do that.” Todd Stornetta Joins ner. It is always our goal to provide you with Richard Flower said merging would make exceptional public safety service.” the most sense, logistically and financially. He included his phone number and If it’s a good fit, and will supply CFD Our Local Team encouraged anyone with questions or con- with more staff and equipment, former cerns to contact him in person or by tele- Mayor Ken White said consolidation should phone. Last week, he said the ad had gener- be considered, but he recommended deliber- ated minimal response and no criticism, ation and caution. though some people called to ask questions. “I hope the council would be very careful e are pleased to announce in what they do, because if we ever get to the Wthat Todd Stornetta has been Politics point where we want to come back to our appointed Vice President, Senior Private Firefighters — who are also working own fire department, it will be very expen- without a contract and say they are the low- sive,” he said. Banker, in our Wealth Management est paid in the county — have made their bat- Division. With more than 15 years of tle with the city a political issue. Their union endorsed LePage, and the group distributed a experience, Todd brings proven skills mailer entitled “A Message from Carmel Council meeting and expertise to his clients on the Professional Firefighters Regarding Safety” Monterey Peninsula. to all P.O. box holders, which describes the postponed for department as being “understaffed … and underfunded.” water hearing Taking up the cause, the Carmel “Top-tier financial advice and solutions, along with the Residents Association issued a flier this THE CARMEL City Council was set to flexibility and personalized service found only at a community week entitled, “Fire Safety in the village — hold its regular meeting at 4:30 p.m. April 1 we need an open and honest dialogue,” but will delay it in order to participate in the bank, is what FNB is known for—I’m truly proud to be part which described the debate and concluded, State Water Resources Control Board hear- of such an outstanding local organization.” “We believe that issues of public safety and ings on a proposed cease and desist order the city’s potential exposure to financially requiring Monterey Peninsula residents to devastating liability make the city council’s cut their water use by half, according to delays in addressing this issue completely assistant city administrator Heidi Burch. untenable.” The council meeting, rescheduled for The group urged the council to discuss 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 3, will mark the the issue soon, ending its flier with, “Neither final meeting before voters choose their our dedicated firefighters nor the residents mayor and two city council members in the of Carmel should have to wait any longer.” municipal election set for Tuesday, April 8. 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CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA NOTICE OF CORRECTION OF THE BALLOT FOR THE APRIL 8, 2008 MUNICIPAL ELECTION

Please note that the ballot issued for the upcoming Carmel-by-the-Sea election on April 8, 2008 should read: Mayor “Vote for 1” Member, City Council “Vote for no more than two”

HEIDI BURCH, City Clerk

NOTICIA CORRECION DE BOLETA PARA ABRIL 8, 2008 ELECCIONES MUNICIPALES Atencion la boleta para la eleccion de Carmel-by-the-Sea para el 8 de Abril 2008 debe th lear: Schnoodie Holtan left this world on March 5 to join other small and furry creatures in Heaven. He loved every day of his life, no matter what adventure was down the road. Known Alcaloe “Vote por 1 (uno)” throughout California, this fine puppy was a regular customer and pal to all at the patios of Concejo Municipal “Vote por no mas de dos” Tre Lune, Pierre La Fond, Piatti and many other Montecito hang-outs. In Carmel, Schnoodie often walked the avenues visiting galleries. He was a regular at the Cypress Inn, Portabello HEIDI BURCH, City Clerk and Il Fornaio. He loved Stillwater Restaurant on the terrace at The Lodge at Pebble Beach, where the staff spoiled a man’s best friend with every whim. Date of Notice: March 26, 2008 Fecha de noticia: Marzo 26, 2008 Schnoodie, who suffered a heart attack and is now at peace, will be missed by his many human and animal pals, but most especially by his constant companion and good friend Bob. Publication Date: Friday, March 28, 2008 Fecha de publicacion: Viernes, Marzo 28, 2008 (PC 332) Donations can be made to D.A.W.G. in Santa Barbara in Schnoodie’s memory or many of the dog rescue facilities in Carmel. March 28, 2008 The Carmel Pine Cone 29A Real estate sales the week of March 16-22, 2008

Carmel Seaside 1222 Sylvan Road — $1,050,000 26577 Oliver Road — $775,000 Andre and Martha de la Torre to 1786 Soto Street — $330,000 Chris and Debbie Miller to David Cohen Donald Edgren and Marjorie Purcell Countrywide Home Loans to APN: 009-572-016 APN: 101-131-019 Michael and Tomasina Burgess APN: 012-787-002 Camino Real, NE corner of 8th — 600 Martin Street — $1,182,500 $1,250,000 Donald Edgren and Marjorie Purcell to 1733 Havana Street — $336,000 Carter and Patty Dunlap to Martin and Ramie Allard Thomas and Victoria Carr HSBC Bank to Richard and Patricia Walton APN: 010-262-007 APN: 001-492-001 APN: 012-113-019

Dolores Street, 5 SE of 12th — Moss Landing $2,200,000 Gregg and Mary Underdown to Christy Fulbright Parsons Road — gift APN: 010-164-012/017 Robert Jazwin to State of California (Elkhorn Slough Ecological Reserve Expansion) 26350 Camino Real — $2,300,000 APN: 131-081-033 Robert and Mary Jane Johnson to Timothy and Cathy Gonzalez Pacific Grove APN: 009-501-002 540 Spruce Avenue — $525,000 Carmel Valley US Bank to Peter and Lucille Fischer APN: 006-483-006 540 Spruce Avenue, Pacific Grove — $525,000 1 Rumsen Trace — $1,825,000 Michael Steinrueck to Brad and Brandy Stroh 910 Sylda Drive — $585,000 APN: 239-051-033 Aurora Loan Services LLC to 720 Elm Avenue — $375,000 James and Machell Sterbick Ouita Martin and Thomas Johns to APN: 007-622-012 Manuel and Mary Oliveira APN: 011-322-003 520 12th Street — $625,000 Elaine McGuire to Harvey Rose Associates 5 Mansell Court — $550,000 APN: 006-485-007 Karen Rodriguez to Denis and Lisa Hotard APN: 012-642-009 180 Lighthouse Avenue — $635,000 Richard Mannheim to Harriet Pila 1031 Olympic Lane — $600,000 APN: 006-239-017 Adam Costa to George Bounelis and Judith Robinson APN: 012-452-018 841 Grove Acre Avenue — $771,500 John and Stefanie Carminati to Julie Gage 5005 Beachwood Drive — $727,000 APN: 006-611-011 Deutsch Bank Trust Co. to Weimin Sun and Xiaoyi Min 520 12th Street, Pacific Grove — $625,000 APN: 031-231-007 Pebble Beach Monterey 1074 Highland Street — $895,000 4036 Costada Place — $1,350,000 Gordon Madsen to Giuseppi Savona 585 Laine Street, unit 1 — $255,000 Walter and Karen Machock to APN: 012-422-062 Laine Hill Condominiums, Inc., to Ronald and Candice Lema Zigmund and Patricia Hamburger APN: 008-102-009 Spreckles APN: 001-092-001 3020 Cormorant Road — $6,000,000 120 First Street — $754,091 318 Monroe Street — $538,500 Dennis Plummer to Menlo Capital Holdings LLC Standard Pacific Corp. to Ronald VanderPol Tom and Madelynn Ortega to Laura Arnow APN: 007-303-003 APN: 177-061-015 APN: 001-372-007 Salinas Be sure to look for 158 Mar Vista Drive — $600,000 Mark Duchesne/Lisa Talley Dean 116 Mar Vista Drive LLC to Kelly Holmes 670 Boronda Road — $6,000,000 and Lucie Campos on page 2 IYD of the M&E Partnership to Uni-Kool Partners In Your Dreams — Real Estate 83 Villa Descanso — $920,000 APN: 253-014-003 section Stefan and Shelley Van Der Bijl to Barbara Moore and Renee Franken APN: 001-632-013

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EVERY GOVERNMENT official, upon taking office — whether elected, appointed or hired — should take an oath not to pick nits. We explored this issue in an editorial last year, after agents from California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control cited a Carmel gallery owner for serving champagne at an opening. Every law should be enforced in a way that benefits the public. That’s why there’s no legal justification for trivial enforce- ments. A police officer who started giving tickets for going 27 mph in a 25 mph zone would be laughed out of court. Why? Because nobody gets hurt when someone drives just a mile or two over the limit. That doesn’t mean you could- n’t find a “traffic activist” in Carmel or Pacific Grove who wouldn’t demand action against mini speeders on his street. But the government officials in charge of enforcing speed limits (police officers and judges) should — and would — ignore such complaints. But where land use issues are concerned, the activists often seem to rule the day, no matter how petty the complaints they bring. And that is what is happen- ing in Carmel Valley, where the owner of a 40-acre ranch has erected a simple wooden cross on top of a hill. When we first heard about complaints from the neighborhood about the cross, and that county officials had begun an enforcement action against its owner, Larry Scholink, because he built the cross without a permit, we figured it must really be in somebody’s face. So we headed out to Tierra Grande Road to take a look. With a basic idea where the cross was, we parked our car at several places with wide views of the land to the west. But with our naked eye, and even with binoculars, we could not “Right in the prime of life I was struck down with employment.” find it. Only when someone pointed out the hilltop in question could we discern it at all. And even then, the binoculars were required. Monastery waters. But even as a local, I This was the cross that was causing all the commotion? We were flabbergast- have no idea if or when it is ever safe. Letters So I drove to Monastery Beach this week- ed. No reasonable person could complain about such a minuscule intrusion on end to see if I could get some idea why these his view. to the Editor tragedies happen so regularly. Yet, county officials have told Scholink he must either take the cross down or It would seem from the continual drownings over the years that the present get an after-the-fact permit and pay fines. LePage for council warning signs are perhaps taken as some sort Even if Scholink’s cross — just two pieces of wood standing in a hole in the Dear Editor, of generic or otherwise modest warning, like Last week, a letter to The Pine Cone stat- the disclaimers on TV ads for prescription dirt — were the only such structure in the entire county, this permit requirement ed that a council candidate would not be able drugs that millions of us still take anyway. would be utterly uncalled for. But he is not alone. The countryside, and even the to express his concerns regarding a develop- Or perhaps some visitors to the beach are streets of Monterey County’s cities, are literally filled with flagpoles, swingsets, ment in his neighborhood. This would be not reading the weather-worn, earth-tone true of all council members in all cities and sign that says, “Surf Subject to Unexpected arbors, fences, mailboxes, etc., etc., which are at least as substantial as would apply to incumbent Carmel council Life Threatening Waves” and “Climbing on Scholink’s cross and which were built without permits. Will the county hire 200 members as well. So what’s the point? That is Rocks, Swimming and Wading Unsafe” to what the law requires. The candidate I am mean, “DANGER! COUNTLESS or 300 extra code enforcement officers to get all of them removed? Of course supporting is Michael LePage, a strong DOZENS, MAYBE EVEN HUNDREDS not. independent person who has no problem OF PEOPLE HAVE DIED HERE! DO And this is where we get to the heart of the matter. Scholink’s cross was the speaking out on the issues facing Carmel. He NOT ENTER THIS WATER EVEN WHEN has shown leadership by being clear about IT LOOKS SAFE!!!!!” subject of a neighborhood complaint and, hence, a county enforcement action, his position on this issue. Voters have a Am I suggesting this over-the-top warn- not because of what it is made of or how it was built. Obviously, the neighbor choice, business as usual for another four ing? Not necessarily. But it seems reason- able to conclude from the constant drown- doesn’t like it because of what it represents. years or a strong independent “Voice for our Village, Michael LePage.” ings that reasonable people from out of town Religious speech is one of the highest forms of speech protected by the Bill Barry G. Kohler, Carmel are just not reading the signs with any real of Rights. And the United States Supreme Court doesn’t permit regulation of the sense of danger and urgency. Perhaps they think the danger is only on stormy days. content of protected speech. This country is full of free speech advocacy groups Strong words needed Dear Editor, I think it would be a wonderful service to that will gladly defend Scholink all the way to the Supreme Court, if that is what I read last week with great sadness that visitors to change the warning signs to some- it takes to let him keep his cross. Even the mighty ACLU — usually no friend two more people drowned at Monastery thing more persuasive. Perhaps it would lit- Beach. They were from the church group erally save lives. It breaks my heart to read of of devout Christians — might not able to resist such an obvious and easy case. from Modesto. people’s innocent family members perishing If county officials have any sense, they will immediately drop the enforce- During our 20 years here as residents I regularly at a popular beach in our wonderful community where they come for rest and ment action against Scholink. Otherwise, taxpayers will end up footing a colos- have lost track of the literally dozens of times I have read of out-of-towners drowning renewal. sal bill over a trivial violation — if it is a violation at all — of county building at Monastery Beach. Jon Levy, Carmel Valley codes. Of course, as residents, we never allowed our children nor ourselves to get near the See LETTERS next page

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The exclusionary rule was not the U.S. Supreme Court’s gravest mistakes” is contrary to the “imposed on the nation by the high court in 1914” (Editorial, very principles upon which our country was founded. Will WITHOUT ANY explanation, the 15th annual Carmel March 21). It was, instead, enshrined in the Constitution as Arts Festival has been canceled. some criminals go free because of this rule? Unfortunately, the Fourth Amendment. yes. Does that justify overturning the Fourth amendment “The board of directors of the Carmel Art Festival Are you seriously suggesting that government agents announces the postponement of the 15th annual Carmel Art restrictions on unreasonable searches? Of course not. If should be able to search people at will? In the arson case you police have no incentive for following the rules of search and Festival,” reads a message posted March 25 on the festival’s cite, the police could have gone to a judge for a warrant to website. “The new date is May 14-17, 2009. All artists seizure, what we will have is a lawless police force. As the place the GPS tracking device on the suspect’s car. Instead great Benjamin Franklin said, “Those who would give up already juried into the 2008 Plein Aire Competition are guar- they substantially expanded police powers via new technolo- anteed a position in the 2009 Festival. We look forward to see- essential freedoms for safety deserve neither.” gy without any review by a court of law. Peter Mathews, Pebble Beach ing you next year.” In addition, you fail at social science, since you offer With dozens of artists gearing up for the May 15-18 festi- absolutely no evidence to support the assertion that “the val, its cancellation — and the absence of even a formal press Editor’s note: Our editorial last week did not suggest that, exclusionary rule was one of the principal causes of the “government agents should be able to search people at will,” release explaining why the seemingly popular event was can- nation’s tremendous increase in crime rates during the 1960s celed — came as a surprise to many people. or that the Fourth Amendment should be overturned. Instead, and 1970s.” What changed about the Fourth Amendment in the editorial argued that police and other law enforcement “This is news to us,” offered Cindi Lopez, a community the 1960s? I have seen studies that support other theories— services assistant for the City of Carmel who discovered the officers should be punished for conducting illegal searches, that the crime increase was caused by baby boomers reach- but that otherwise valid evidence should not be thrown out of cancellation announcement on the website. “We process the ing adulthood, poverty, or the spread of narcotics and guns. paperwork [for the festival], and we haven’t heard anything.” court — thereby leaving murders, rapes and other grievous Even those who want to blame Dr. Spock-inspired permis- crimes unsolved and exposing the public to even more serious The Carmel Chamber of Commerce — the organization siveness by 1950s parents have a better argument than yours. charged with promoting one of America’s most famous art crimes — because of police misconduct. Also, the exclusionary Argue, if you want, that this should be a matter for the rule is not mentioned in the Fourth Amendment. towns — couldn’t offer a reason why the arts festival had government — not the courts — to decide. That’s how it is in been canceled. the People’s Republic of China, or Cuba, and how it was in “It’s quite a shock,” said Lisa Budlong, visitor center man- colonial America. But I’m glad to live in a country where the ager for the chamber. “We need our arts festival.” founding fathers made “the right of the people to be secure Robert Lewis, a Pacific Grove artist who has won three in their persons, houses, papers and effects” as sacred as the Open 1-4 Sun, Mar. 30 honorable mention awards in the festival’s annual plein aire right to free speech, to free press, to a speedy trial and to competition, wants to know why the festival was canceled. confront your accusers in court. “For the organizers to cancel a national art festival in one Tom Berwick, Carmel of the larger art markets of America tells me that there is an inexplicable shortsightedness, lack of will and leadership,” said Lewis, who serves on Pacific Grove’s cultural arts com- mission. “Surely, if the festival was in trouble, the organizers could have reached out to the community. This is highly sus- picious to all of us.” The festival is presented by the Carmel Gallery Alliance. Messages left with alliance president Tammi Tharp were not returned. Hella Rothwell, who manages the festival’s website, admitted posting the cancellation notice but declined com- ment, referring all questions about the festival to Tharp. And this is only the back door! In addition to the plein aire competition, the four-day fes- tival features an art exhibit for Carmel youths, a sculpture CARMEL 3rd & Carpenter, show in Devendorf Park, a “quick draw” contest and a day of SW Crnr. Flexibility. 3 bd/3 ba. arts-related activities for kids. Guest suites with separate entrances. 2 laundries. ■ Gallery hosts reception for 2 fireplaces. 2 car garage. 60X100 corner lot, walk to town. food and wine artist CYNTHIA $1,499,000. DUSENBURY Just when one party is ending, another will get started. The www.Dusey.com 831-277-0101 Broker Associate Phillips Gallery of Fine Arts will host a reception Sunday, March 30, for Thomas Arvid, the official artist of the first- ever Pebble Beach Food & Wine event. At the close of the four-day Pebble Beach event that began March 27, Arvid will stop by the Phillips Gallery from 4 to 6 p.m., where he will sign copies of a limited edition giclee print of “Ultimate Destination.” New releases and original work by the artist will also be available at Phillips Gallery. “He’s the premier wine and food painter in America,” explained Rohana LoSchiavo, gallery director. “There’s real- ly no other choice.” The gallery is located on the southwest corner of Ocean and Mission. For more information, call (831) 626-1617 or visit www.phillipsgallery.com. BROCCHINI • RYAN

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