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Crossword by Myles Mellor Across 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 In This Issue Kiosk 12 13 14 1 Church area 5 Emerald is its birthstone 15 16 17 8 Gossip 18 19 SEAL PUP COUNT 20 21 22 23 24 78 as 12of Move4/29/14 briskly 13 Hidden winner, ___ in the hole 25 26 27 28 29 • 30 31 32 14 Not engaged Fri.15 MayThere's 2 a parade for them in Pacific 33 34 35 First FridayGrove 36 37 Downtown17 PacificDelivery doorGrove spot 38 39 40 41 18•Stable staple 42 43 44 45 46 47 Sat.19 MaySki trail 3 48 49 50 Fort Ord 20WarhorseTeen's deadline Day 51 52 53 10-2pm24 Part of the machine Marina Equestrian25 Soft Center, palate dangler Marina 9 "Beware the ____ of March!" 26FreeSA conqueror New Feature - Page 16 Illustrating Science s- Page 21 10 Strip Hope Services - Below 30 Big name in construction • 11 Roll call response 31 Unfashionable Sat. May 3 16 Cassowary's cousin 32 Nota ___ First Saturday Book Sale 19 Ward heeler 33 Builder who uses stone Pacific Grove Library 20 Hollow stem stalk 35 Pacific Grove's first mayor, Julie 12-4 PM 21 Iris holder 36 Grayback • Pacific22 Floor coverings Grove’s 37 Place for shadow 23 Blueprint Sun.38 MayPacific Grove4 mayor, Bill 24 Army bed The Tor House41 RowSpring Garden 26 Purchase Party42 Nefarious2014 27 Calf's meat 2 43- 5Glands PM 28 Pro's opposite Tor House,48 Pinta's Carmel sailing companion 29 Collecting Soc. Sec., perhaps 49$15Light source in Spanish 31 Sun or moon 831-624-181350 Divisive word? 34 Maiden name... 51 •Scandinavian god 35 Combustible pile Wed.52 MayBe nosy 7 37 Way back when Gentrain Lecture:53 Auction Race actions and Times Racism from a Global Perspective May 2-838 2014Game of chance Your Community NEWSpaper Vol. VI, Issue 34 Monterey PeninsulaDown College, 39 All fired up Lecture 1ForumMoney 103machine 40 Little BMW 1:30 pm2 -Paid 2:30 player pm 41 Repute Free; MPC 3ParkingFather's pride$2.00 43 Scary snake Information: www.gentrain.org4 Pilot's announcement, briefly Here’s44 Poe's tool How the ‘Magic Carpet’ Stays Magical 5 Cockatoo • 45 "Wheel of Fortune" request 6 Throbbing 46 Inc., overseas Sat. May7 "I agree" 10 47 Urgent call at sea Sons of the American8 Airship Revolution Speaker: Howard Burnham as Gen. Burgoyne Bayonet Blackhorse Clubhouse $20 lunch call 831-643-1040 • Sat. May 10 Rainwater Harvesting Class MPWMD 5 Harris Ct. Bldg. G Monterey Free RSVP 831-658-5601 • Sat. May 10 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event - 1 day only MPC parking lot A 980 Fremont St, Monterey 9 AM - 2 PM RSVP: www.mrwmd.org/rsvp • Sat. May 16 Walk of Remembrance of the Chinese Fishing Village Reception, Walk at PG Museum of Natural History 1:00-3:00 PM • Sat. May 17 Viva Las Vegas Chihuahua Pride Day PG Community Center 1-4 PM http://www.facebook.com/ From the California Parks website: “Once iceplant is estab- landscape maintenance, including pulling weeds and edging Free lished, very few other plants can survive in the same area.” the ice plant is all part of the job, along with a healthy dose • Except oxalis, aka “sour grass,” aka “Pacific Grove poppies.” of fellowship. The ice plant at Perkins Park is world-famous; Sat. May 17 It thrives. (L) Guy Francis and Ron Lloyd and (R) Ken Krings less so is Hayes Perkins, the self-effacing man who originally 100th Anniversary Hootenany are three of the neighborhood group which, each spring, planted the seaside garden when he retired here in 1943. More Pacific Grove Art Center cleans up the Magic Carpet on Ocean View Blvd. Trash and pictures and more about Hayes Perkins on page 14. Photos 7-9 PM Honoring Pete Seeger by Babette Francis. Free 831-375-6141 • Wed. May 21 Gentrain Lecture: Living through Kildall Legacy Puts Where Hope Services the London Blitz Monterey Peninsula College, Pacific Grove on the Map Donations Go From Here Lecture Forum 103 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm He should be remembered as ``The father of the intercon- Those chartreuse, or sometimes yellow, post cards that arrive Free; MPC Parking $2.00 nected universe,’’ Brian Halla, former president of National every few weeks inviting residents to put their usable discards out Information: www.gentrain.org Semiconductor, said last week of Gary Kildall. on the curb are certainly handy. Bundle your stuff up in a bag, put • It was in 1974 that Kildall, in Pacific Grove, introduced it outside with the post card on it, and voila! Someone takes it way, that universe to his personal computer operating system CP/M your closet is cleaner, and you have the satisfaction of knowing (Control Program for MicroComputers), and changed forever the you’ve done something good for someone. But where does it go, Inside world of communication. and what do they do with it? Last Friday, April 25, Kildall, who died in 1994, was Hope Services, with their processing center in Seaside, is where 100 Years Ago in Pacific Grove .......... 6 honored for that and other accomplishments when the Institute it goes at first. The building on Broadway/Obama Way houses not Animal Tales of Electrical and Electronics Engineers presented its Milestone only offices, but is where some three million pounds of e (electronic) & Other Random Thoughts .............. 20 plaque in Kildall’s name, imbedding it at 801 Lighthouse Avenue, -waste and 27 tons of clothing and household goods, including Cop Log ............................................. 5 the headquarters of Kildall’s company, Digital Research. mattresses, are sorted out each year. NEW! Crossword ............................. 16 Green Page ...................................... 22 But prior to that an overflow crowd of leading figures in the Good, usable computers may be re-donated, for example to Legal Notices ................................... 19 national and international computer world and former Digital Loaves, Fishes and Computers which helps underserved families Marriage Can Be Funny ................... 19 Research employees gathered at the Pacific Grove City Hall own computers. Otter Views ...................................... 20 chambers to hear Kildall’s numerous achievements remembered Employees and volunteers – some from Alliance on Aging, Peeps ................................................. 8 Poetry .............................................. 18 and discussed. some service learners from CSUMB, and others – break down the Sports .............................................. 11 See KILDALL Page 4 See HOPE Page 200 Page 2 • CEDAR STREET Times • May 2, 2014 Joan Skillman Annual Monterey Bay SpringFest Arts and Crafts Faire Coming May 17 Pacific Repertory Theatre, the only professional theater on the Monterey Peninsula, Skillshots will hold its annual Monterey Bay SpringFest Arts and Crafts Faire on May 17 and 18 from 10 a.m. to 6p.m. at the Monterey State Historic Parks Custom House Plaza, at the top of Fisherman’s Wharf, in downtown Monterey. The public is free to explore and delight in the best of handmade wares for all to see and buy. Original works from paintings and sculpture, to jewelry and ceramics, with international foods will be available, as well as live music every afternoon. Admission is free. Proceeds from SpringFest 2014 will benefit PacRep Theatre in Carmel-by-the- Sea. For more information, call 831 622 0700 x106 or visit our website at http://www. pacrep.org/ArtsCraftsFaire. Celebrating Bike Month, May 2014 The 3rd Annual Intergenerational Bike Ride, a free event, has been set for May 10. This is a recreational ride, not a race. At 10 a.m. in the parking lot of Fort Ord Dunes State Park, riders will meet for instructions and will set off at 10:30. In support of the Transportation Agency for Monterey County’s 2014 Bike Month celebrations, this event is coordinated by Fine Wordworking, as with the previous years’ Intergenerational Rides. A complimentary mobile bicycle mechanic will provide minor, on-the-spot maintenance for Intergenerational Ride participants. Children supervised by parent or guardian are welcome. For more information about this event and other Bike Month events, see www. bike2work.com Rotary Sponsors Free Secure Shredding The Pacific Grove Rotary Club will offer Free Secure Shredding of Documents by a credentialed shredder, Same Day shred of Castroville. The event will be held on Saturday, May 10 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, at rear of PG Middle School. Two Boxes Free- Donations appreciated, additional boxes $8.00 each. Services donated by the Rotary Club and SDS. www.samedayshred.com LUNCH & DINNER $895 Monterey County’s EVERY DAY! Best Locals’ Menu! • Parmesan Crusted Chicken • SOLD • Fresh Catch of the Day • • Mile-High Meatloaf • • Grilled Calamari Steak • • Italian Sausage Pasta Saute • • Flame Broiled Pork Loin Chop • 4079 Los Altos Drive Your friendly local real 2727 Pradera Rd. Add a Glass of Draft Beer of House Wine —Just $2.99 Pebble Beach estate professional born Carmel House + guest house on over 1/3 acre! & raised on the Ocean & Pt. Lobos views, short walk Monday—Thursday, 2 Hours Free Parking Main house: Single level, 3 beds/2.5 baths, to beach. 3 bedrooms + den, 3 baths, 2,113 sq.ft., 2-car garage.Guest house Monterey Peninsula. 2,900 sq.ft. Living room, family room, Courtesy of the City of Monterey is large studio w/full kitchen and laundry, 2-car gar. Granite counters, hardwood 709 sq. ft. Gorgeous backyard w/deck and and carpeted floors. Fenced backyard w/ www.abalonettimonterey.com tiered brick patios. deck. Sale Price: $1,075,000 List Price $2,895,000 57 Fisherman’s Wharf, Monterey Call (831) 373-1851 Lic. #01147233 Pacific Grove Weekend Forecast Friday Saturday Sunday Monday 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Cedar Street Times was established September 1, 2008 and was adjudicated a legal newspaper for Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California on July 16, 2010.