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.. . . " , ... I I .. BULK RATE . U.S: POSTAGE . PAJQ r CARMEL.C/4, Permit No. 148 - l ~ \ • I -, 1.1 .. , -., run .... .· . Ambula c & welcome to. 1996 'I S~!n ' v .. - .. e -\ • C servtc·€ now - ' 'I 'I needs funds to stay ·alive . . ~ CRFA may .ask county for annual subsidy of .· · as much as ·$-150,000 " By SUSAN BECK A DECISiON last· week to fonn an · independent ambulance service Tor Cannel, Carmel Valley and the Higl:'ll~ds has olficials now planning how to pay for . . ·PHOTO/CHillS HUSE . it. . ' . . . - , ~ · ·· Jhe ,New. Ye_or hos brQt!9ht with if un~bJy warm temperatures as these t\vo run 'Four .~ocal fire ,departments agreed n~s pn Carmel Boach fOund out during N\onda{s sixth-onn~ql R~ Resolution Run. for Friday to have the Carmel Regionaf Fire more on "'e run and tlje. winners, see SPoRTs, p::ag_e 17. for more obc>~;Jt the beautiful we<;ather o~d its positive impact on area holidaY. business, see page 5 . . · · · --. "" · Amb~lance (CRFA) provi~ emergency medical service in their a , cording to . ··' . t-0 K Zad Leavy, atto~ ti CRF. the -}f · · · N P. B Mid Cannel Fire Pro tion District. . ew ·_ . . go :-course . • ·. . co~e~p -~ c~Apl~ ~:!.·::r.t::: ............ but locatio dra s ' fire, ·:prats.e :- .. .... .~ ~ ~ are_ ~~~ fi ' .. ,, -· · . · · ·. · .- · .. : out, ~id vy, ~ nOiecl he asency w1ll to Factions ~merge as deadline nears respon~ to revised~EI~ b~~~,, ~ .•yin ' . . USJfJCS$. < J I - . . . . . . LUi week's'dedsion folloW*~.~,... Sy JOHN DETRO Hill golf courses. It would mean rel~ating. or court ·ruli_, that pve the earn.:1, t~e Equestrian·· Cenrer to the Sawmill Carmel Highland.s, Cannel Vall~y anc~-Mid \ ScoRES OF Del Monte Forest Quarry area otT of S.F.B. Morse Drive. Caonel VaHe~ ~rS dq)ai1merits ·~ ripr to dwellers can live with Pebble Beach Co.'s .._nels · establish the~n. . ambulance ,operations controversial new g~lf cou~.-, proposed off rather than use Peninsula.' Paramedic in a $~00 Jllillion packa widl. 3SO ·resi- DominiQue Legrande-List, president of Services, Monterey COunty's ·ambulance. dential sites- but they want to call the the PB Riding and 'frai~ Association, said provider. shots on its' location. her grou~ ~~nts the Equestrian Center to While some of CRFA's~exf,enses would That picture emerJed this week 8$ two stay ~~ere ~~ IS. Tow~ that end, mem~ ~ p~d for by its users, that would not be ..m ore · strong players - ~ ~ach are carculatmg _a petttaon th'tt fl\vors the enough to cover all of the operational Riding and Trails Association (PBRTA) P~scadero locat~on. costs, Leavy said. 1be CRFA js expected and veteran activist Ted Hunter- added ·. T~y• . th~document, . . . to .ask the county for a $100,000 to . to the area's -:apid'tactionalizatiop. . dfed sJgnatures.at least, s said u a $150,000.annuaJ subSidy. · They said their formal positions ·00 tlie telephone ·interview. "And -~t will ha e ; "' controversial golf. course location; w()uld more ·by ·tbe time we hand it in to the coon- Newcteal beat the Friday, Jan. 12, deadlme. ~ by ·ty bef<R· Jm. . 12. The whOle .piKe. w When county supervisors awalded a county planners for written public buili .by Sam MQric for famil~··and the contract to ~ Peninsula Paramedic in re5ponses to the Revised . Draft ho~ people, too - not just golfers. We - ~ptembef, ~y also agreed. to. gi~.e the EnvifOI\anema( lin~ ~ (RD~)_. must p~ect ~·~legacy." agency· a $450;000 annual ·c~y. The Prepared for the. ·county by BIP _ The· assocta~~n oo.nl vQted unani- subSidy i · ,.,.... tty, • ·) arty ~12"~ pam:l Associat ' thi ·aqsort snubs. ~ .o n&inal .. m~usly ~~ month 'to support .,~ fee fi'OII\ every p!aperty OWner in the course site - in the .pines of Pesc.tero Pescadero $1le. . _ . county~. · · · ' C&nyon ·.::.... while . D"8ising. Alte..,.ative :.-!-· See '-B. PIAN pa1t 7 . ·a-o~ f"W some. of daat • 'IWo. The latter ~ld be ·fleaJer The ~=.~. Leavy pld. ., the Lod,ae at Pebble Bc8ch and between the: money 1t· takes Peter Hay, ~ ~~nt ·and $py~ ·· from the peOple ill tit" area, 'We may hive. t.cl tocoultr · · ·· . · · to go A b' oaRI of supervisIo rs will not take IIIOIICy of t filftd to I ' l s~bs· h~ ~·~~~:1..~~.:.:- the \ .to • • t • • - · ng t to .teQUCI& a -~Y. " ffi.ne Con~ !aunc~i· Monterey Weekty paper Sam Karas. Moaterey County ~ ·. t ~ · ..1 would support the~. I wal a \YILSO~ In£,,~ It~ to~ clear .tJout lhe leailfty ·of i&." Karas. ,, ' -. BROWN . papc:J?' - each .of equal stature and said. "I w~nt to reSolve this wi of l* . The ~I P.ine 0*, ~ impo~ance to· . our· ~rganization," il will i .. y ~... · .ThofnPso.n said. "It is our hope and e"pec- ~ city J· ·: t;ation t6at tfle esidents of Monterey soon · 'The tO make it will· come to ~gam the 1tmes as their debut ott Fe . 16, will be called _t~ hometown.new·~:~ · . y Times and will-be ~buted o.- ~ · According to records at tbe Mon1erey Fridays: . . ~ '~ City Library. the first-ever- weekly new~ The Time will be mo*led after The ~ co¥ering Monterey,· lhe Sentinel, - -Pine Cone, according to ~ina w tarted in 1.855. Since then, t re hav . Dou& Thompson. . - been · t least 10 other weeki~ introduced, ~ne Cone and Timt~ will be 'si - though . isn't currently. ·- .. , / --------------:--:-------,..__.,_....__~--:--------:----. - -- .. ... - - . . ( ,. c I 0 0 ' . - \ •, t . . '' Monterey PeniTJSuld hamb r . th, e un1ve.rsaty. . CSUMB President Peter • mith ~aid ·to· f.tono·r three citizen for·· • J Hendrickson' .military backg added sen ice_ to the co,Pmun,it)· a i-gnificant dimension.to the university's administration team. · . "Hank i~ one of a small handful of peo · By SUSAN BECK ple who can truly. be given ~redit for the . establishment and initial succe~s .of -J ·, -!VtoRLEY . BROWN, Hank CSUMB," Smith said . ..l'He's a first.-rate qxnpletos lk~ckson and Mark Verbonich will manager of people ·and imme share tbe pot'ighl at thi year's upcoming while planning for the long Monterey.. Pen-insula Chamber of .._. _:v:=i=e..w.... .;I~'m- -proud to w9rk with him and Com~rce and the VIsitors & onvention p.l eas,,e d that has J'e(;Cived. this recogni- ·Bureau awa{ds ~triony. · ' ' u~n.~ . · ' The three Monterey Peninsula resi Honk Hendrickson . Morley arown N\ark '{erbOnich dents will be honored-during the 88th Civic commitment . annual . award din·ner, ~·A Night · at the Commerce will go to Verbonich, vice pres · Naval Postgraduate ~chool professor, said The ·Littlefield award was establi~hed Copa,'' beginning with a 5 p.m. rece~ption . ident of community affairs for .the Pebble along with Brown's highly publicized fund. in remembrance ·of the late 'Robert C. Saturday, Jan. 27 at the Doubletree Hotel Beac~Co. · raisers, she also help~· individuals when . Littlefield, a longtime member and past in Monterey. they are in trouble! . president of the chamber. . . Lireloaa eadeavor . The Outstanding Citizen of the Year "Morley is· a very giving person," "It's really an honor to· be given an awlf!d will be given tQ Brown for her ded-· "I'm · a,mazed and humbled," s~id Weitzman noted. ''She.has always believed award that jlas Bob Littlefield's ~e on ication to i-aisit~g · foods f<,>r non-profit · Brown. a graduate of UCLA··and the in giving back to the community. She ~oes it," said Verbonich, who served as the a' organizations. University of 'Great Falls-Montana, who lot of behind-the-scenes charitable work chamber's president in 1992' and recently Hendrickson, ~~inistrative vice pres specialized in ~ica.l care· and hospital that few people know abou.t: " joined the Economi'c Development Cotp. · > ident for California State University, administration. · : ofMonterey County, Inc.'s board of direc- Mont~~y Bay, will receive the Pub!ic · Since 1958, Bro\vn has received Community leader . tors. "I feel hum~ICd for 'being chosen for her Official of the Year award for his signifi-- · nutrierous honors and awards for life- · HeJ~drickson is th~ third_ person to it." . ' . .· cant contr;ibutions to the loc~l business long commitment to volunteer work and receive the Public Official award. In past Gary Luce, a longtime chamber mem community and its economy. · l und-raising e;fforts. She currently sei'Ves · · years, the' honor has been awarded to Leon ~ ber and immediate past pres~dent. said to·- This year's Robert C. Liul~field award on 18 local non-profit boards a5 an officer, . Panetta, /former ·area congressman and .V erbOnich 's contribu\ions commu~ . honoring outstanding members of the execu~i e committee member, director, now White House Chief of Staff, and Fred··· nity exemplifies the true meaning of vol- Monterey Peninsula Chamber of g~ve Of or trustee. . Meurer, ci~y manager for Monterey. unt~rism. · .· "Th · re arc so many .other people who "For·me to be.hon~red.irt that company · "Basically, Mark has, a never-say..:no work daily in the tnmches to help people," is really something," said Hendrickson, a. attitude," said Luce, president of Inns by she said. '1be.real heroes of voluJ~teerism • former Gairison Commander at Fort Ord the Sea in Carmel . ..H e-always ·gets things The event is open to Monten!y Peninsula are the J)e9ple who work di~tly with the . a nd CSuMB exeeutive dean. "It's hard to done. I'm pleased that he's chosen for the Chamber of Commerc~ and Monterey . poor .and homeless· and disadvantaged put into words what it means to me. I'm Littlefield award because he 'is so respect- Peninsula Visitors & Convention Bureau children and elderly. Honestly, I'm accept . -absolutely astounded: It's an award· that 1 . ed by his _peeri · arid. -~inrifu_nity mem- .. . . members and the general public. ·Tickets ing this hQnor on behalf af those· people accept on behalf or·my staff and all of the ber s. ~ are $75 and advance tesen•ations are who don't get the recognit~n that I do." · people who have worked so hard to create required. Further information: 648-5360. Ron Weitzman, a longtime friend and . '\ .. Carmel tapped fo:t; law wo~p~n competiti~n . SUSAN. FREELAND of Carmel is Heisler, a nationally-known civil rights one· of four finalists, as selected by the lawyer, 1ongtime Monterey· County t:'C&i /' Mo rey College of .l~w. in the sixth dent and benefaetor of the eollege. . Fran s Heisler Moot Court Competition Students w,ill present oral arguments to be held on Friday, Jim: 19 at the before a· panel of judges, inch§ding . Monterey Institute of International Richard Silver, Monterey County Superior Studies' Irvine Auditorium in Monterey. Court Judge. The competition. is a living tribute to . . . Big or Smaii. ..W e Ship -~t ~~- . "We Specialize In Custom Pae,ang~ . ·' • FINE ART • .FuloonJRE (LARGE OR SMAll, 1 PC. . OR .EN11RE HOVSEHOI.D) • EsTATE. PIECES • -TVS , ..· . . •STEREO EQUIPME~ • CoMPUTERS~ Ere. ETc..EJ'c. :., : · · let ex~ienced professionals handle all your shipping &fr PiQJCt king needs! · . ' • UPS/fed Ex/Postal; Servi;ces • Air, Ocean and ·Motor Forwarding kraHan~;~ :· fst~bM. --IA~ICI~·pd!IIID. San. Ax .. rl ~ . ,D-4979 UPS Authorized_S hipping Outlet • ... FUll 'SERvicE HAIRCARE FOR MEN &-WOMEN. AMMONIA-FREE/DAMAGE-FREE WALK·INS WELCOME . OPEN MON. - SAt., EARLY M~NING,· EVENINGS & SUN. BY APPT. 62 '2880 ' . 2 The Cormel.P ine Cooe/ CV OutlOok · January 4, 19 96 . .. 1 .. . I . . ' .'\ i , ... J • .. oe· •• s·t ·co. ty legal ,e t ~ F!tzpat~lck - ;-..... • / ·- · By JOHN DETRO' . * ·. - :::. ~S broke~ IT'S. if Monterey. County. had revolted and away from the Golden State. ' . . . I ·. ahead ·· And -it's why be and Jack Arnold of Cannel Valley have Const~Jicti.on • taken legal steps against County Supenor.· Comt. . Judge . ~ - \. . - . Robert ·O'Farrell, · District Attome)t Oean. FlippO and . W BiLE you .and I we're tripping out. on figgy ·County Counsel DOuglas Holland. ' <~ ·_Cannel WOQds resident.Richard Murray. a retired. soci pudding, wassail, frankince_nse and .myrrh the last · ologist. ' says •. state! law . two w~ks, Cannel Valley's JiU MllJ"Iaret Brown. . was conjuring up -ways to improve the lot of the ~-~:T'll demands that grand.j ury mem-' · . powerless. . · hers investigate §llleged ~rimi­ . . ,; ..,. . ..· nai acts by. public officials. . · . S~means powerless pl~beians. like you and me. But in Menterey County WHAT stirred the JMB creative juices was being alone, he adds, the grand stuck, time ~fter time- 10 to 20 minutes, day after. lipes jurors' oath has been ··rewrit day'-· in long of cars halted b)! flagmen at . ' tef\ and watered down" sp that that seemingly pennanent construction site on they . are limited to dvil Carmel Valley Road:· _ . · . As JMB understands it. the -roadway is being ·tom . actions~ In this regard, our county might as well have up by'a contractor finn th~i is replacing old under- split off from California," he . ground water. pipes for Cal-Am Water Co. · . "LOOK ~ it this way.·~ say~ the Valley deep mro..~ said. " . Carmel's Richard Murr<?Y Murray·says he jh8s been in thin!'er. ··we. the'}>eople, bought and paid for these . dose touch with staff people at roadways and we ·still pay to maintain t~m. the California Grand Jury AssCiJCiation --:. ..a nd they assure They •r e ours. lock stock ~nd potholes. · . · - ----..._..__y 1 me our reading of the sit~ation is correct."' ·: ~ r - . ··sut the c90nty allows private Qutfit e Cal- ( The petition seeking a writ of mandate - this is how a .•. Am to come ip and tear them up, comp etely incon- judge orders corrective action- was filed for Arnold and (';: nie.ncing us. powerless folks, stopping our cars for E Mumy .on ~· 26 by San Francisco attorney J. David · . \.. . long as 20 minutes every time we pass there:a nd rov-idi~g us ~P.TH~G in return. . _ Nick at the Sixth District Appellate Court in ~an Jose: It "NO\Y is th~t fair? Must we be' unwilling door asks an end to _any illegal practice~ in Monte~y County's ml\t& for every ilig com~y that wants ~ar up grand jury system, and that Murray and A~old be put back on the cotinty grand jury. , o"r roads fqr tJlc.ir own purposes?" . · . :--1 . ·· (If }l~~~w ~8 at al~, ~e wants y·ou·. to shout A rumor? "No!" right here,) Yes- there's that part, too. The court docume~t says OKAY,. JMB, but what's the solution? . · O'Farrell ousted them in August on the' strength of a. ... . . "Glad you ask~,'' she repli~. warming to her rumor. They purportedly violated grand jul)'"-rules by even now to name the· subjectiof their ~nvestigation - . subject even more ...F irst choice. would be to 'hfive investig~ting a county-official _and meeting with · a TV thougl\ a press release from ibe two declares th_at they the county require the road-rippers to provide a repoRer in Salinas. ·~ s-:.. •. ....... sm~th ~tour a~und. the project to keep traffic_/ Murray, aware of speaking as well for Amold, refuses See JURORS page 6' flowmg m both da'rectJqns. . . . f' '· ~BUT if that is impossible or far too costly, then the company sh~ld have t~:·. · . ••t- Provi®toffee and soft drinks to drivers and passe_ngers stopped by fl~gtpen, who should be · '\ dressed like waiters. . . ' • p "2 - Besides the· ~tables, they should also dis- tribute l·ittle packages of mixed nuts _like the airlines _do for their pas~ngeis. · . · "" . " - Also magazines, if the wait is to be more tttan· I 0 minutes. . . ..4 -. And they should also hand out printed flters -to each car. explaining ~hat they're doing, who' is . c.loing it and when they_e xpect the job to be COJil- Uertect pleted. . , the pasL.dream on "NOT only would people be pleased, but all this . would be great PR for both the company and the · of the· future ... relax in .., the county! It should be standard· ractice on all road- at .. rip pro~." . present the Village Corner Count me in, JMB. I'd vote r that any tim . JS Cal-Am listening? f9&E'1 e oan,t,.9f Supes? Prot)y not. OOQ Rel~x With a cappucxino or ch~t o.er · DO·NOT. get your hopes.·up. ,Ideas that. make life ·lu~ ~me in to regroup over-a a little more pleasant for Old~ folks - the pow aeliciOUcS dinner inside. or on our erless - have a way of beinj pgeon-holed forever! ·· .. ·StiiJ, we can dream. can't we? · · . bea~ patio under the &ars . .. OOQ . · J..Des .JtO.n: . ToO~ .'S QUOTE·. .. L " There is very little to admire in b·ureaueracy, but you've got to hand it tQ the Internal Revenue. ServiQe!": · · · aao · . TIIE8E ll'OOLISH TloNGS ... Barris . edvises Belblett or PG us that.t he radio aerial in.'the · in Monterey· · 1c tunnel' is'&it again.-Or still. I' i'lot clear which Ibis tl.ajte. · -·· ,.J . • • • . . •• -· (1be .,.; . lets your car•s radia_.c . inue to"~- a,te. instead. Of cuttil) out, - you driye through~) · · FeaturingJ I. \ ~ - ana l.hate tQ stjlrt .out the new year Monterey County · griping Bbout a·hafdy perennial, ~twhyis i.t sUch a Wines gifanri~ problem for Monterey to ~~p that infernal aerial working? · · · . . · Fresh Seafood , .. .. Look. j ·s~/o~.cQmpari~ ---: w~ a t~ig !?,rush .,. power hnc tn ~tOmas or Coahnaa and Wipes · L-ig~t Pastas o~ tt> all over the 0: tral C , PGAE'i' . . k Homemade Desserts · .repair ser\'ice leaps i~to action and has 'the ligb_ts baek Qll in most Monterey Peninsula homes withi · a . · .. · · · •••a nd mote· I ·week to 10 dayS'! Opnt dllily from 7:00p.m. serving.bmkfast, lunclr and dinntr. ·• N~t comer of 6th&: Dolores, Cannel • 40&-614-3 •• . • . . ·, The Carmel f>ine Cooe/CV Outlook 3 •' . (. . • •' . . ) \, ; ' FRIDAY, DEC. 29 P ol f • . 1: A man re rted that his .. . ., .,..~· moth r• ring ·wa lo t hsome time _in lat~ con t o th October. . of t year. .h eriff's· Log( local bu gla ~ SATURDAY; DEC. 30 , t • Carmel Vi Dey: One man reported PINE CONE STAFF REPORT ... being chqked by· anOther. _A parolee NEVADA ,prison h-as · ...... · SUNDAY, DEC. 31 been charg~ a.S tbe grab-and·~n·thief ~ _ ; Cannel: A·-man reported being 1 who ·took deposit moni'es froin the BIOHBORS ~ARE about neig.ft • C~rmel: Va.lley~ Depressed over puShed after he confronted a subject· who offices of local bUsinesses, Detective bors: So here' a rundown on aotivity domestic problems., a woman cut her · was parked illeg~lly in. front of a super- Sgt. Pete Poitras of Carmel Police logged by Monterey County Sheriff's wljsts. "She was transported to th hospi- maliket "1be suspeqed vehicle is regis- Department from Wednesday,. I>eC. 27, tal by ambulance and admitted on a 72~ tered out of Manteca. . " . · Department said this week. . In county jail and . awaiting the ·. through TueSday, Jan. 2. . ." . hour bold." · . • Car.mellliahlands: ·"A man .said he assignment of a court hearing-date, the ' · · . Note - items f(om ·~a·rmel" refer to ~· ·Pebb~ Beach: A woman reported - .was threatened by his neighbors over his .. suspect was identified~ Bieu Bonney, · the ~riff's jurisdic~ion;. deputies do, :not getting a phone call Jrom a juvenile whom dog biting one of them. H~ said they ·Jr., 25, of Seaside. handle <;ails within the city limits of · she knows. "She said the juvenile tl)reat- threatened him with baseball bats."· The. Nevada <state frison sy em Carmel-by-the-Sea'. · ened·to kill her. Sh~ was afraid the threat • Pebble Beacb:-A man and ~ife ~ere released him in May 1995, Poitras said, would' be carried out if the-juvenile saw . . sitting at home and heard something hit . : • WEDNESDAY, .DEC. l7 .. ·, room with h·is parole apparently transferred her or ~ocated her .new residence·. Case the living wi~ow. ."One of the to California. · • Ca.-.1. V~: A 1978 ~yy::pfckup continues.'~ upper panes had been shot with a BB - · . was found parked on the. roadway near a ·, no suspect information." . · . . :Poitras gave this ~ndown on the shopping center. Its registration had THURSDAY, DEC. 28 .. . case: . ' On Dec. 27, employq:s..at rSundial exp i~ more than one y~ be(ore. "It wa5 • Catlllel Valley: 1be couple is well MONDAY, JAN. 1 rec LodgciMonte Verde and'Seventh) towed to the garage." · . · ·known to officers. She said he punched • Carmel Valley: A woman said her ognized Bonney as the man who had - · •. C..-.ael Valley: An old white ToyQ~a · her, .'kicked her and tried to choke her. neighbors built a moto~ycle track on their was found abandoned near the same shop "ShC had scratches on . her · neck and a ·' property ·- about I0 0 yards from he . . ~n 06harigiog around" right before someone fled ·with $355 in deposit ping center. Registration was more than a bruiSe on her left arm. He was arrested and house. She said the noise bothers her. funds only six days prior. . ' ~ear old.·lt~ too, w~ taken to the garage. transported ·to county jail." "Officer .reco~mended that she talk to Bonney was -contacted ·at Junipero them.'' and Sixth by Sgt. 8~11 Uret8ky of the , TUESDAY, JAN. 2 · Carmel police. . An investigation • Pebble Beach; Officer responded to a showed that on ·Dec. 27 the suspect also' ../ burglar alarm ·~ ctivation. "Found a ba1- had run off with $145 from Coffee. and . Tea Leaves (Ocean and Monte Verde). cony door ajar which could not be readied from th-;: ground leveL County was unable Four counts + to locate a responsible pany. Ground level doors and windows secure." Because Bonney also loitered. at Bruno's Market on Dec. 27, be was hit '• Volunteers needed f~ with four counis of burglary~ Bnino's was not robbed, but the law ,s.ays.-lf one ,. 111 The CrOssrOads ...- Carme1 624-4112 ~icyc~e -event in spring commits a b~.:~rglary,; subsequent 'Stops · 26 Rancho Del Mar • Aptos 662-()886 at possible crime. sites can becom~ additional couots. · ,.,- · T HI:: · TRANSPORTATION Agency This week, Poitras said.· investiga for M~nte-:ey County and the Injury tors determined that Bonney · was Prevention Department of Monter~y responsible for 'two more thefts - a a we·.. Now Develop Print Black- White Film County are seeking .volunteers to plan and $1,700 ft:om Topts Lagoon. on·s ept. 15 a organize ''Car-Free/Care-Free Day," a bike and $139 'from Harriett-Duncan . • , Develop Make Contact·SheeJI PhOto • event sch~lef(i.fQr May 16. women·s shop on Nov. 7. Addi~~l 1996 calenders Building otUGt· year·s. "BikeJWalk·to- counts have been requested of the dis: mrn Proc8ulna : W<!rk Day," this ~vept iJtvites all people in .. _ trict attorney's office. __ _,_ · ·1 H(;,ur ~or 135 film Monterey County to use bicycles for trans- "I thi.nk we can concl .. . . Passport Pl)otos . . . ponation. Special events are being said, "that this arrest will halt th..,;--...,..~-n ~. Custom COlor and ·· · . ·planned by local bike committees and running series of thefts. Bu·siness own- aaw groups in Monterey County. . ' . ers still must protect themselves by EnkX;emeritl ~to ·11·x 20 . .. Volunteer assistance _js. needed to work locking office spaces appropriately ~ ~w~1~i. th~ local groups to organize mo• "'ing when these are not in use.'' ~ Stop by and say ~~::4 refreshment stops. to distribute flyers and • ·Hello/. to Mitzi/ · registration ca~s. to plan promotional and special events in local communities and to · help in; other·a ctivities. More Information: 755-8961. What to look fQr in we(lding photography: • Experience · · • Quality . • Integrity . • Fair, Competitive Rates Ncxem;~ tlu!firSt place you d expect an JOHN LIVINGSTONE PiiOTOGRAPHY imaginative, ~small Specializing in ·Weddings Since 1965 ~IIII!SS to thrive! · wecut~ . and import~. .. all to your et:onanic . ~ •. .tbolnihg ' quality antique ,. ; s~./timitln tit 1M IDWal' . JJDSSi1* prica! .. Visit our kuge 5,000 lf/./L shqwroom full of wonderful European wstripped pine jUTnjture and accessoril!s ...a nd, at the same time. discover the other l· busilleSses in our quiet, sce_nic ·village. unlq~ (. Open Thurs., ra Fri.& Sat. 'JO:JO:.J:JO ·'Teeleet · P•penve~ta · orbyappt. ·Ft~iriaea 675-2134 ·Scul.,tarea * . ...._ .... • 25 Pilot Road , Canael Valley Villaae Toy II. Collectibles 1360 OR BY ~P~. 625-2134 Carmel. • (408) 85-8182. I . ....,..__ .. ~ 4 The Cormel Pine Cane/CV Outlook January ~ '·. 1t '!f9?i" ·· -. • .. .. ·I • • • .. " ,.. . / - II Tourism brisk: Sunny skies: . . · ~ Marketing ff rt h~f torn1 r par n p id ·o.f. .f , ·ays.. offi ial. w ko n~ duri.ng lull. .. : • ' By PAUL WOLF By SJJSAN BEG . MERCHA.N T..S , I'NNK. EEPERS ·and SUNNY DAYS :a~ warm w ath r restaurateurs in- Carmel and on the have taken the chill out of the county's 'Monterey Peninsula are reporting. bri k message tha·t dangetous storms may be on business during the holiday st!ason. the horizon."' · . And .Toni Jepson. Carmel Business The Monterey County Board of Association executive drrecior, believes Supervisors 'decided Tuesday to proclaim the bustling 'trade downtown may be due, Jan. 1, 13 "Winter Storm Preparedness· in great part. to the·stepped-up marketing Week in Montere.y County." . of Carmel over the past year-or so. The board also directed the county's "AJI the pubfic relations · work we;ve Office .of Services and the Einergenc~ ' I been doing has w6rked in our favor," Water Resou~s Agency to infonn the . I Jepson said, citing the $60,000 "'orth of , pu.bl~c about any stonn that could repHcate · I .P R efforts carried out by .the CBA-con ing. Jepson said she n()led 185 Printed ref- from within ~he state. last yea 's tloo9 di~t~r and 1\<iw to pre-· ,• .. 1 tracted Murphy/O'Brien of Los Angeles. erences to Canri~l that are a 4irect result of _ MC>re proof that the m~rketing o( - pare for it. ' Hard numbers ate not yet ·available on the destination marketing efforts of CaRnel has been ~orking is t~ dou:..:. "lfs nice to p~ for a stoFm when " precisely how good business was, but the Murphy/O'Brien. That-print space. she b~ing 9f inquiry calfs to_· her office. . the · weatfler · is p~eas~nt! •• . said Robert reports are uniformly positive, accordilfg estimated; would be· worth $1 million in Wbile two years ago the· office1received · Renar.d , volunteer weather .Observer (or the ' . ' ·· to Ma~~~.l~ Belliveau. executive director of advertising . . , .about 75 calls. a day. it now receives ·. ' WMTHER · the Monterey Peninsula Visitors · & .Jepson believes the marketing efforts about 1S O.· .See page 6 ~onvention Bureau. . · have played a greater role than an improv- .. '-J "Business was good in all sectors," she ing California econ()n:ty. "I don't necessar-· · .· said. 'That is pretty much normal fqr ily think the ·recession is over," she said ...1 around Christmas and New Year's." · / think this' is the results of our efforts.~· ~ ·a name But where it may hav~ exceeded·expec Jepson 511id the·city's $100,000 grant to that became tations. the following factors · may . have the CBA f~r the current _fiscal year has not • ... . come into play: . . . yet bC:en put to. .use, as ttie city's first a fashion. • • Hospitable weather on the Peninsula: installment did ·not come until November. · • Late and 'smaller amounts of snow in The grant was made possible by a one-half the Sierras. percent room tax_i ncrease approv~_ _b y the • The federal shutdown that has closed · Carmel City Council hist summer. national parks and diverted tourists to ~at money; Jepson said, ·will be .used alternative destinations.,.-, · . mainly to place ads in travel magazi·nes. These helpful influences· notwithstand- with the specific goal''of attracting tourists .. ' i1J B~UNO MAGLI · ·1 • . . ·Madeln~~ , , • -6 115 Crossroads Blvd. Carmel· (408) 622-o518 n ~ · • I ,Ci t . c: ..,_ - r- FULL SERYICE COPy'CENTER-Ask about ou·r • preferred customer card for discounted prices on our C) copier services. Z • Canon 700 Laser Color Copier for sli~es - and transparencies 225 CrossrQads Blyd. ~ • Laminating, bindinS, collating, stapling, color Carme~~~ ~ ~ services, 2-sided c·opies . Open 7 Days . u • Large selection of colored papers and cover stock M-F 8-7 ·· . • C: ~ L__~·:n~a::lls:i:ze:s~-----------· ----~· ----~· ------~~~t~~~~·~~~ll~-5~- ~~ • FAX • U.PS. • _.FEDE)( • MA-IL.ING SERVt'CIS· • Bnllkfast' .in· Carmel is ... __. . +Our Fain!l\11 Cottage O'atrn~ • ·.Ji.f ·i·" !:Wrq Cref"'l -.cieaniy, Nutty · P,elicious! •. ·-. 1 ~p~~ ~- S~oked. '· Lo!' &:.. Qnion .Egl nedict I'~ ~ r.., ~rn ~ ~ . . :~ FaD;-ous. ~Wlge Artidfok!' SOup: . . ·. ·• • StJinadl' M · . · Canar Salad · · ch~~r~ r~·Graoo~ Parfait \ . I. • ~ wbe~ &. • · ~· cakea with FreSh·i lemes · .. · s.,b, ~!)tJ esS__O r_t_ c. _. ep_e_s_ _ - '~ dU Dtq -· 1 Diqsl a. ..; ., Wl1,:. ·•'c .tm.i . ~ Jir..d, liN Larul• • · wrcoLN<trwN. A TI'If·• · • january ~4, 1996 The-Carmel Pine Cone/CV Outlook f) .... . ..-/ ~ ' . ( t • .. ' --- ..... ..., - ' • c • • t'. ney id._ 1be men are obviously other C liforni coun v~ civil grand • . 1 jurie . We do 't think ' _IJ ~t to unhappy._ nd they're choo ing to pursue (Murr.a y and Arnold's) allegation ." . 1 - remedie through the court. I'm sure .. n't y n)'thtng: Sh ired tory that we they re ~ery incere in their efforts. ·~ had met - and then I ter backed ofT the ..1 haven't read (the San Jose petition). Old idea, · w look 11)e county counsel will represent us. The overall situation has lc;d to the ere-.. •·were carrying out their tatutorily man- tory. Maybe the judge ~w her broadcast. There are always lawsuit against us. and ation of a new community OJianizatic;n by . dated duty· inveStigating Sheriff Nonn · But he can ',t di miss grand 'jurors just .... _.. . be H because he might ot "ke one or two of u . this matter-will referred to him. Any Murray, AIJ1old and a dozen or so friends IC~. •· . further statements will have to come from - Grand Jury Dem~y (GJD). Murray y it's not important whether At the meeting with her, we were so harm- that office. In _this·j ob_:. well, getting\ ued · This nonprofit group first took form. in ·.he and Arnold are on the grand jury. ''But .,....tes .- at an incredible overreaction." goe with it." . . 1965 arnong S~uthem Christia'n ~ process is important. ~ court in San Efforts. tO' obtain . responses from Jose probably will order (a Peninsula) 0 Fa~ll. Flippo. Hicks and Holland we~ As the'cou"*l far this countY. Holland. Leadership C~nference staff members in ' hearing· on our allegations ·in Man:h or partially successfuL Farrell coold not com took this. $taJt:d1: "I dpn 't think their main -Chicago: Murray was working for the April. 'It's strange. Who. would dream of ment, he · said through an official concern as beang removed from the grand. · . leaderShiP. conference then. ... . rewriting the saaae law? Somebody in spokesperson, due to the Sixth District jury," he said. "_I thin~ they -9ues~i~n- the GJD will seek to s~ow ~w such juries oaJh of office, and the grand JUI'Jl s 'scope can be empowered to en~ance local Monaerey County -takes this .( grand· jury) Appellate Court filing. Flippo; on the. of authority. ·· · democracy through hearings, education oath very seriousl·y." other hand. spoke with ~ Pine Cone· .. Onder state taw, each county has the and juror recruitment. A.~ the session . with reporter Lisa Tu~sday afternoon. _ Sobalvarro of KSBW-TV? "We 'went "to ·~~~ot served the (San Jose ·coort) rjght to a civil grand jury and a criminal _. "Dr. Martin Luther King J~. was the get information,'' Murray says. ..S he did- pape y," the sixth-year district attor- grand jury. Some have ·both kinds. From _fi~t. me~ber," ~urrar, recall~. "Maybe his· taJking with colleagues, I'm .sure that some spant wall.be wtth us. · . · . ·. . -:.'· . ·WEATHEB: It"feels like summer .. Fro111 pt~ge S Although the rainfail during two out of the last three years has been excessive, r . National Weather Service. { Rena~ said it would be "hard to fiild any · . 1)Jesday's h'igh of 70 degrees broke the. thing in. past. history to give yet another year. of the same type of weather." · record for that ~ay,. he said. A previous record of 66 degrees was. set ~n 1969. 1 Even in the driest years,it's f)ossible to "':While some offshore stQnn activl~y is have a strong weather system pass through. · entering -the northerp p~rt of the 'rest . .the area, he said, but it would not be a pro- Coast, Renard noted )the stonn's traif~ng lopged storm. · .· edges may hit the Monterey Peninsula this "'Rlere's nothing like that on· the hori weekend. _ · . zon at· this time," Renard said. "We're not new "But any weather disturbance would be· looking at any basic change in the weather ~rik F. Haag, D.C., anootlnces .Ids. Carmeii0Cati'on during January.'! .. · · ... . . relatively quick and minor," he said~ . ~ ~ t '' HAAG· CHIR0P·RACTIC . J COHEN:· N.Y. Times.·had him for dead 264~ Carmel .. ~anch~·'B~ulevard, Suite 1 " ~ - . . - Carmel; 4081624-8558 ·. · ' Frompt~ge 1 "It's great out here," he said. "l'ni PJY)vldmg d;,glea, 1UJIISIItgkal eJ/«<IVf ~,.,for ~Melland ,ed, paf11, semi-retired and work from a little · •tula~s and relll~ro,~lolhktal probl~$. about 30 call~ regarding the obit. · office. 1be sun is warm; the gra5s is "One old pal is a judge in the· Pacific green and bn~.ht·. I'm very grateful Northwest," he said. "He loves rock •n' that I'm alive. roll- so I put on· his message unit that "And the otb Jerry. I feel sorry for (deceased stars) Otis ~edding and Big t~is gu¥:and ~.is family: · ' prett~ ~ my Bopper sent him their regards.'; . . his fanli~y agrees with wife, who· ,. Peninsula Pottlrs A s~~den thought turned him seri didn't think that obit was funny at all." ous. • i. HandmacJe_pottery Carmel Valley water supply fo~cus of MPWM)) study at ReasonabJe ..Prices . ' . _ THE MONTEREY Penin~ula Water >-# Infonnati.on gained from t-h,e ' project Management District is conducting a will help the district managi the Cannel research project to learn more about the River. Basin to continue to prevent seawa-· interaction between seawater and drinking ter intrusion. water supply sources in Carmel Valley. More information: 649-_4866. _2078 Sunset Drive (Russell Servi!=e Center) 'v· j · Pacific Grove·· 372-8867 ILL E.E LECTRIC · SERVING THE PENINSULA SINCE 1946 (THE 3RD GENERATION) • ~azzling Jewelry & Accessories ' . Rhinestones! I ·• Velvet_, La_ce & 5equins ~. • Beaded' Sweaters & Silk Lingerie t 0 . 4 Monday ~ Saturday 11 - 5:30 214 17th Streef • PacificGrove • 649-0689 We{/S Jewefei-s 1"me Jew~fry Sinee.1936 . . ' (4_08) 375-3.525 5491/2 Ligfitfwuse .folve. ~Q(.ific fjrOfJe, Ca. 93950 • 6 The Carmel Pine Cone/CV Outlook jonuo 4, J 996 ; . .\ ~- ., . -·= .. ~ .· e • _ y ni ht. A • OS 0 g~eso U IV I CO min on " to fl hion a' it ion the Pebb,le BelCh "I lhink the committee con i that ·v e ter of Pebble Beach," Hunter, id. "If they move the Two is t~" DMFPO President Ken Lona • thi · -'----. Equestri Center jam in another golf course, they'n: w · • t's the colrimittee - not the full board. We '1bat pine .stand i getting old," Legrand-List 1ontin going to ft&ke · way from idents so much of wh t we need to wait and wh t the board will do." ucd. ••1 a fin: hazard to homes in the area. So it's better moved here for." to cut t re than at Alternative Two.'' ..... Biltoric . '( A Adv The center, Legral)d-'Li . n~ed. was built in 1924. ' t - •i _ i~ ~tivi~t with the Del Monte Foresi Property has historical value to us ~ maybe to the state. It creates · • and Owners ).ff<PO)~ Hunter also 11as a four-year track diversit)'. cipen ~pace community feeling. If tbey move I record as an advisor -to the 'county planning co111inission on the center, they wi!l be eroding' the port and its pi~ in · Pebble Beach matters. Though he privately favors the Pebble Beach." • Pe~ro golf coorse l~ation, that was .not' the precise She and Hunter were only the larest spoke,persons tO: ·: po_int of campaign work he did recently at Pebble Beac;h 111ake declarations. · •- · Post Offi~ and immediate environs. • Represent~ng the I 00-member Friends of the Forest _ Late~ la$t month,· ~ passed out 200 public response apd claiming significant . political help from the Los Tv sheets that opposed Altemati~e 1\yo and aSked for "a more Angeles area~ prod~er Robert Green recently came sui~ble rocati~n;" Af,last coont~ be said more than 100 :''out against any new golf course in ebble~h. . 1 reSidents had sagned these and 8ent them on to the county. • David and Donna Gauvreau said tllf!ir poll at the post nCarty The sheets claimql that mitigatiop measures in the ·office Jound 60 residents who favored Alternative · fhe . RDEIR were inadequate regardJng roads and traffic, Two.(and moving center to an old sand 1\)ine called Eqileslrian Center ·relocation, rezoning .(reside~tilll to "the borrow pit'). . · _ ,-·- _ , ' ·commercial), noise, loss of Monterey pines and other· • Fifth District Supervisor Sam KaraS said when the high--quality ~~itaa,· and quality of life for property own., · · . RDEIR_w as released for public ~tin~ wee~ ago th~~-he ers. · · - _ . . . . . would oppose any golf ~QUrse s1te an the Pescadero pmes. bcJa!d · '1bey must find a site that ·will not disrupa t~ charac-. . . The of Del , Monte. Forest. Property O. wn;e rs will StDYt~eaUrcse lu~d (CA & NY} .. ' - 30 cllnkal. ~x_perieace-in Japan, U.S.A. aJid Europe · 'WhO~ Who'bQok reCognizes local .C~rmel, CP' studepts ~~rlth • Jtre- ~leMe •l'.emaPlreoAbUte_•". , - . . · . :'Shaul~ a fAn!er_llack Pala etc. • j ' • • .. ' • BOUSE CALLS • DISCOUNT WOR SENIOilS .THIRTY ONE area students have been included in the. . Counney Cresap, Janie Lawn, Lorna McDaniel, ·Jamie c;urrent ~itioo· of. WhO's Wl)o Among American High - Meyerhoff, DaMy Rosenthal, Luk.e-WeiSm.an, kobert Bindel, . - ~ ~~~N J (408)-(;2~-5309 School Students. · · ... · · Kristen Carlson, Tuba Jones, Elysa Lozano, Miny~n Mejia, · Students are nominated by high-.8chool principals and Taylor Newman ·and J~nifer Waddell. . , M-1': t A.M.-6 P.M. SAT.: 9 ~M. - 1 P.M. d a .guidance counselors, nationat youth groups, chun:hes and 1:11:1 8th Mluioa • CARMEL edilcationC\1 organizations based urK;n academic achieve- · . - , ment ~nd extracurricular activities. · Local- students· receive degrees from U~SB .• R · . -· ! . • ·The follow.ing local students .ha-ve beeJl recognized: · · I · - · · • CAIM~t:·valerle Carter, Mhjana 'Pike, carotin Swk, · - ECENTU' RECEIVING bachelor degrees from the Tiffany Hom, Dorothy Sinnbuber, Brooke Andrews, !ennifer Uni\;e.rsity of California. Santa Barbara, were: Afflhony Hill of Doimelly, Jessica Kanan, Elizabeth McVey,,Audrey Nivette, C~nn~l Valley and Russell Crawford, Rebecca Drtks, David · Heinrich, Paul- Leece, Kevin Mahoney, Jacqueline Morris, Diana Zhabptinska, Stephanie Ching, Jo~~an . James, David Nelson, Jennifer Slaughter, Rachel Smolen, Stephanie . Genevieve Kelleher, Amielise Moore and Nick Tamburri . . . • CARMEL ~VALLEY: Arianne Bautista, Heman Card«:_!)Ss, Travaile, · Benno Weiner, Ka.nako Yamada, Abralwn Stallcup ' . . , · . · · and Paige, all of Cannel. - G~gory l>iscover. •. - ...·'.·,. bri.. d.... . ·e. Sp·Qrt Coats 1 Natural Manicures ·· · m en'sgw.ar ·sweaters ~Pedicures Repairs • Reflexology Jackets • I • Call Marilyn 622-9235 ·Shirts For Fine Men in Carmel 'tl' App~rel . 5/w,.! lampeced Dpw1 /Jt~i6· If) - 6 · l>ulnn~s lU\\'11. (}t-.(·am & bilt • (;ul'llu~l • 62-t--t8<•8 lincoln btwli 5th It 6th, Carinel A ~ery s~ial ~ brotigh~ thanks all cif you wbo new toys and clOthing in to ·· ····· New Masters .Gallery in exchange· for the_W ill .Bullas -hQrestyle. · ~ster, These wonderful gifts ~ere distributed to area children by the Salvation A~y, - . . . . . the YMCA, and· the Boys and ·Girls Club. Your_jenerosity AUTHORIZED UPS- SHIPPINC OUTLET brightened the ~2 65-U Cannel R.andto BMI. • Cannel, CA 93923 .. holidays for . Phone (8) 622-902-t • Fat (G) 6, 22-9026 many Monterey ~ Near Albertson's. Next to the &lgel Bakery. · ·· -¥eriin_sula children. ·- . Here's wishing '. ~ll of'you a New OR Year filled ;with SMALL ... happiness and WE SHrP . good health. IT FOR ~ l Bullas with Bill & Jennifer Hill, Owners of New MISien Gallery. l . • ~ Dolores between Ocean and 7th; Carmel, CA 93921 ~2' 5-~-~L~ l . . • - r..january ..4 , 1~6 ·The Carmel Pine·Cone/CV Outlook . 7 , ,, ~.....,...,..._ - - .. '• .· • r Briefly Speaking . '· . 3:30 p.a Open 111 lion (Council ) . .....,.. .· .. Frid y: Men a test deadline · t ~ .... and..,.,.....-. ..... Ea.tlldeol .......... .... lift 0.... MENSA. tests 1liE International High 1Q Society, will administer qualifying on Saturday, Jan. 13 in $alinas. Reservations must be made by Fri~y. Further information: 449-6398.. ' roU ·The dey: Lean1 to be ~ 'Bu~dy' TMnk ,ou for tlt.l. ,.._..o..n..*.I I. .. TM Clly Council Mile:_. yout .. ...._tinct.~. W .. _,..to tpellkon 111 -. Whtn dlteclld ~-...,_,go to-.. podlunllftd ..-. .... ,.. -~·~ .. . IUbltCL PwM~• ..... a c cf'IC' to ttw "'*,_and eddr11111, but It It hltpfuUor_tplll_.. to ltMe THOSE INTERESTED ml earning· more abouj becoming a Big Buddy are invit thllr,......lnordlr .. caG,af..t..a.,n..e ,ICIIi•r"*"lniMmlnullloltheiDIIIIng. Dui~IMiengl\ olthl maellng otritcMt tIh.,l. .... ..,._ on the~ ..,... liMp......,. to., anaxlnlun'l a( ttne (3) ed to a BJI(kly Program of the Monterey P.eninsult;t mee~ing from 7 ro 8 p.m. Tuesday mkUII, 01 • _.llbllitled ~the City~ Focui on the lauae before UWCIIJ ~. . at thC ~ariposa Hall Conference Room, 801 Lig~tho~~ Ave.~ Monterey. . . . and try not to,..,...~......, glwn'to .. Council~. prior &pllker. AMy8 ll*!klnto the mlcrop'hont, u the~ lai'8COI'ded on tape. HEAAIHG-AISISTANCE UNITS ARE AVAI~,JO ~ · . The agency matches adult companions one to one wtth child~. from s•ngle par- M*.IC FOR l1lNGS HELD .. lME COUNtl. CHAMBERS. · . . . · ent families. More information: 655-9231. · • , • .' • ... I' \ • ' .. r ' ; d I. ·c.~~ to On* and Aell Clll (3:00p.m.) : · • .. / - ~~ . Wednesd&f: Talk focu ses on 'parei1ting. ' 1.: Cell to .Ordlf and Roll Ic .. (3;30 p.l'ft.) . . . • . ( . '\ "A ... il.p.....ol_~-c.e(lld·~~ _ Llw.-.F ' . ·MORE Gentle Way to Parent" is the title of a l~ture by Janet Hurley from ' - 7 to 8:30p.m. Wed!Jesday at the Monterey Public Library, 625 Pacific St. Admission , ·av.E~~ -· , . . . . "'. . .. A.~J -·· ,... :.,y..' taeAII=e A_·W -i'i"'dl .0 Ja 1 IF.f ' ........ .. Rent,. Poalcl Corpo. ql . • . .i s f·Trehee. lecture··i$ part of the ..W ho Will Spe.. a k for 'the Children" series. sponsored by • ~. • \j"} . . V, ~'from Clol'Cedol1u11nlocni,l-.- ....; Clly 'Collncllll F. .a nd the City AdiniNelrMol Take. .A Stand "For Kids (TASK) of Ca~l Valley. . . ' . . . .,) r· A. AnilounceaMntl from Cllll ld ....... . . .. .. More information: 659-4580. 8. A. ..a uncairilel• from .City 11 ..,. . .,.. on oiMide ....... · . ...../ C. ~•no.tuic•-• floM.the Cfty Adilllalti ~ ·.· · . · . . 1. Aecliv.· ....._.Nport on~~ wllllln the City ol c.rn.l .,._ 811 • It,...._ to .. .• CAFA .• · . . . ·. . . . . . .d . Jan. ·1.1 : ,Lea~ .hosts speaker VI.A~JP.•·--- Anwa~• ....... ~ ......... Cliy.c;ouricl_on ...........~ ... fwttdlctlon olthe CitCy.o..w., idcolr~•'..*,.'..·. • r • -. Pfnn .-. • ..... on which you wllh to lp!MIL , • .,. . nat~~ppaarla~g on tiW City CHRISTOPHER fLAVIN, vice president of the Worldwatcti Institute in wlgl nhGlIeN.G..I,M., .M..i.l an Ill-IRIIIIitg buliftiiJ 6e. ......... to lllllf for I fubn'me.llng. Pr111nlllllonl wll Washington. D.C., will speak tg the League of Women Voters from I 2:30 tO I :30 p.m. . ... ........ to ..... (3). ........ 11, - -- .. ,... ............. ~ ... Clly COuncil.~ .. nGI reqUired ~ and lddntt 11, but It .. .....,. tor epitl_.. • ..... their ftiiMIIn Order thllthe Clly Thurs4ay, Jan. II. at· the ·Unitarian Univefsalis~ Church, 490 .Ag'uajito Road. ~. CllrtlftleJ lilt ..,, ..... In the nllitu• of1lle nli~llrtg. · .. • · Monterey. . ·· - · . _ /] ) ~ VI eoa...t CtiiR... - • • , ' . . ' . . .Flavin's research concems energy resource, technology and policy issues. A. Applot!IIMCaty ~ ......._ forthe.,..mia•··-·and I 0teembw,1111, copiii ..V Ing been ciJe;. At noon, a $5 .l u.n ch will be served. More infonnation: 648-8683 .... llltultd to .......... Of .... City CcuiCit • . ' . . . . " . · . ·B. Allllty ... ~~~~e,,.w·tor ~ MOftlh of O.tM. . ~IH, qG~illl hiving Melt dlttrttMtd to~ of I J..,., If . . # , , .. Cttyeowd . ' . .. .· • . . \ C. Adopt R1aaluUap No. 11-01 IIPPf'CMnl .. ecqulllllon ol _. compullrtatd fleet tnd building .,...,.._ Jan. 12: Big Sur council to ineet ~' ' . ~-................. Pubic~~ ,: ,. D. AdOpt Rttolullon No. ..,. llpp!ll..-~ N lllmotWMiuin "" U..........,...ng ............. the Fomlllllon Mcl ~ ICn otholfltllorwl. .ii.Q..n..C .,o..u.n. ty.• O per'll llonel Arw Auth.o rlty,lftd lnllrjultldk;tlonel E"*111ftCY . THE NEXT in~eting oft he .Big Sur Multi-Agency Advisory Council will be at J o' Ml_nllgei'Mnl8ftd •E . Approve tt. ,_., y_.,..,_., -..._ c.ttndlr · . · · : · . · · · a.m. Friday. Jan. 12 at the Big 'Sur Lodge Conference-Center in Pfeiffer Big Sur State . ....,.,.llft.. .. F.: Adopt Aeeolullon NQ. 11-03 edap~Mg '"FI.'ldlnp fQr Decision" ~ng en 8pp tel of the dlcitilon of the Park on Highway I. Rep: Sam Farr;n:-caimel, will chair the meeting . ., . PleMJng Conullllllon HIIIoriCII ~. UM ,pannlt, tnd dlelgn atudy fOt ~ locat· _..Dr. . ecl.on• ......... ., Nc;wth ten Antonlo-..e.an 2ncltnd 4th~""'*· The tpptlante end lira. . Topics include. .· updates on traffic in the Sycamore Canyon Road/Pf~itrer ~11 · ·~"ft".o".a~..~- ·' 4. ~ • .... • ~ •. .... -• • , ..... , . - • Rehabilitation Project,·U.S. Forest Sery'ice concessionaire agreements ilj J)ig Sur ~nd 'G. Adapt ~· tM5 tppr'O'Wig ~~of~ ............. hole~ to the ClnMI ¥IIIIey . the issue of military helicopters and hang .gliders in the Big Sur area. , · - . - .FnPI......_.DI tk:t . . . · - . · • · · , · H..~ ............ No. 11-04 prOhibiting V'lltlcullr f*ldnl or 8tlrtdlng on certlln ....... from 1:00 a.m. ·More information: 647-7755. tb. 1:00 p.n~.· ..._In .......,_2 1 -... Fftrulry •• 1tll, d~ .. AT&T P.bble ~ Pro-ArnGolf Toumelnlnt . . ' . t, Adopt AleoluiiOn No ..... ePProvtng the tl•iefer ol 1M Cebla TeleYIIIOtf FrtnChlta' W TrMetlr, Aglwtnant · IMOng the City of C.rrnal by·U.--, Chronicle Publlthlng ·Company lf'd · Jan. 12: Carmel Rec offers courses TIIICommunlclllloM, Jnc.. ~ · · · L, J. Alcliv. lllllUI IWp!Oft from the Ctiy AdmlnllttlllOt on .,._ on'a-helf percent Tflftlllnt Occupency Tu lncNua pnwloull'y lppi'O:Md . cou~s ~yfishing K. Aacelve ....._ report from lba City AdlftlnlttrltOr on lteuee ...eltlng to the funding of public lmpt'OVe · THE CARMEL Recreation Division will offer in and hunier menta, Inc. .... 1cqullitlon of parka and opan ...-, wtlhln the City education this month at the Vista Lobos facility on Torres betweeen 'nllrd and Fourth. . VIti. ,.,..,.lc ........ : The fly fishing cou~. will last Jan. 12 to 14. Cost is $90 for Carmel residents and ~F YOU CHALLENGE THE NATURE 'OF THE PROPOSED ACnON IN COURT, YOU MAY BE LIMITED TO $95 for non-resident~. More infonnation: 626-1255. . RAiuto ONLY lltOsE ISSUES YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE-RAISED AT THE PUBLIC HEAAIHG DE· The hunt~r education course begins Jan. i2 and continues thrqugh Feb. 3. the fee' SCRIBED It THIS NOTICE, OA It WAIT IEN COAllE$PONDENCE DEUVEAED TO THE CITY COUNCIL AT, ro. OR PRIOR ~PUBLIC HEMWtG. is $15. More infonnation: 373-2737. ~ A. ~lion olen IIPJIIII ·fll the -Ilion of the ..,......., County ........ .,.,.......,. _dlf.')q 1ft . appllc8llon to cone1tuct 1 nonpOIMitalrrlgtlon well In the A-1IBIA Lind U.. Diltrlct. Thl project ehe Ia . ~ In Send Dunll LA* I and part of 4,1ftd .. ~It John Henna, property oWner. (CONTW Ja·n. 25: Catalina hosts historian ,. ~D FROM THE DEc;:E.-:R 5, 1. ., CITY copNCIL MEETING) . . "' · · 8. ConeidlrltloMn oof ean- .il,p peal of thl clleltlon fll the FONel and a..ch Connlulon denying 1 ....-• to ....owe·an 11" pine trw located on _... ...Y Strael, 3 houlll toUCh ol1tt Awanue (Block 11, NOVELIST AND historian Shelby Foote will read Lot 5). ~ tpptlllnt It Ken Olds. . ----'t from his work The Civil War: A. Narrative, at 7:30 p.m. IX. Ordtnencel ·. . ...m. .. Wednesday, Jan. 25, in the Santa Catalina School The following tdladUIId ~Items~. . not noticed a• public' hearing~. t:'ha Ctey Council tMII ICcept new I~ on thHa hlms by opening • period fOt public conwnent lfW aecl\ ltaln. J>erfonning Arts Center, Mark Thomas Drive, Monterey. announced. If you w1e1t to tplilll on en 111m, plltM rlaa Mcl approech the podium,.,._ the 111m hal baln The book chronicles the struggle in which Foote's . . Introduced Md·t he ltlfl report contpleted. PlaMe Wilt to be rec:ognJ..r by the Mayor. · great-grandfather commanded a Confederate- cavalry A. Coneideratlon of Oldlll•.ce No. 11-01 (praviou.ty No. 11-11) •mending T1tla 11 of the ~pel Code by adOpting the 11M Unl,form Building Codll (M!Concl raadlng) · : regiment at Shiloh. 8. ~tton of Ordinance. No. tl-o;l·(~ No. 11-20) ~ng THie 17 ,.,..... . deftnltlonl While researching and writing Tire Civil ·War: . A end ...n dllrd. tor ...... pllces (Mcond hNMiing) ., ¢. Con!tldlriJlon of Ordinal!nce No. 11-03 _(previously No. ·95-11) .aoptlng naw proc:edut'M ·fOf lllnlftdlng Narrative, Foote also was novelist .a nd lecturer at the ~ Genenll PI•~ llftd thllonlng Code end for the submittal, preparlltlon Mcl edoptlon of ~lflc. Pllns University of Virginia and playwright-in-residence at the· (HCond reeding) ' ,.. . · Arena Stage in Washington. D.C. · .. , J X. Orden of Council-- . · ..... Foote's, literary· career began after service in World A. ConsldetltJon of •n application for en encroachment permit to pa~ve the public rtght~-wlf In front of War II with publication of his first Wovels, Tournament. ,proplftJ (EdgenMtra Cottagee) loclted Sen Anlonlo Su.t batwaen 13th Avenue end Senti Lucia for ....... pMklng . • ( 1949). Foilo w Me Down (I 950), Love tlf'ttl Dry Seaso11 IL ~Jon of 1 raquHt from the Cannel by·the-&e. Garden Club to UM the Rio Perle property fOt (195.1'), Shiloh (1952) and Jorda11 County ( 1~ SA)., He ShelbY foote . gueet ~ng during-Its pr111 atlon of ....P ..,..nt of Fllgs" to be held on May 11,1tll ."" c. (:onsiderllllon of appolubnant to the Alc....Uon Commlaslon . published another noyel, September September. m 197-7 L, • • • Admission is free; childretLUnder l2 are prohibited. ReserVations; 6SS-93JO. , XI. Anolutlons ·. • ._/ ' I • None . .. :·-- . J ~· Aidfoummlnt -. .T he next .m eetin.. g. o f the City Cou... ncll.wll.l be: . The Rf,C~~~ing • • I · FMrua!Y I, 1986 • > 3:00 p.m. (CIOMd Seulon) 3:30.p.m. (1\AAA Sesalon) .. ~~ ~ .. (City Coulidi C"-rnbei's) 'r ~ ElrQP'em F~- .. . ~ p~ \fOU f:W ~ ,t\Our. ~ ~ 8 ~ hllnd ~ ~181. arm~~,...,~~ "~ · t;r~~~i·liN!·ee.,~ rr~ Q'T'~~A~....,.-..... ~ ataun R.N. • ~ ......_--~""'-"'--------,,.----'------" ~ ~~ ~. aa~~ From thl!·6eneral ~e · CHMel 8 · ·. The Corrnel Pine .Cone/ CV "b ut look january 4. 1996 .. . .. .. . . '. . ' · - ·? . 1 ... a¥, 4 ;z as F r C . ~ ·Don't thr_Qw Christmas trees lout - recycle them ·a (/ . . Now i~ ~ THAT Christm !s over, ti to recycle • S nd City Tran fer Stati (untii•Jan. 12) · dried out C~rj~mas tree . . "'''i also can be left curbside fQr garbage collection in COMMISSIONS Cannel residents tan recycle tree by ing them to Cannel· Valley and in, Carmel Highlands. Those yard Sunset Center · n Carmel (San Carlos between 8th and 9th waste program provide for automatic recycling of streets) until Jan. 5. · Christmas trees that are left on the curb. 1 ' , Other Peninsula residents may drop Christmas trees at For more information, call the Monterey Regional . the following locations: Waste Management District at 3.84-531'3. . · • Carmel Valley Transfer Station (9 Pilot Road, ofT Co:nmlission tO look Carmel Valley Road, until Jan. 12) . . at·()utdoor art ~Lighthouse School in Pacific Grove (beh_ind school is.s.u~ in the Annex, until Jan. 7) ' --'· ' . - -.-Miuina City Park (until Jan. 12) ~_r. ~ • Monterey City Parks (until Jan. 12) • Pe · le Beach Corporation Yard (tintj~ Jan. 5) • By JOHN DETRO . . · Ttffi Co~mission CARMEL'.Ptarrning will consider an art galle,.Y's. ~Ues(for. a use j,ermit - to allow· the exterior tlispi,Y-. o( sculptl:lre - when members meet at 4:30 p.m. Wed~sday in the council chambers at city hall. Senior Planner Rick Tooker identified the applicant as . Rob Pitzer· ()f-8ig. Hom Qalleries -.pn Dolores betweeri' ~ Fifth and ·Sixth in downtown Carmel.' T~ker sai4 the' gallery structure includeS a four-foot Setback where a piece of sCUlpture cou)d .. be."placed out .. doors and beside the public right of way: uAs each piece W~S SOld," he'added, "another WOuld take' its place." ' . · The~nda item is a rarity. Commissioners p~viously ) .h~o~~idered the exterior display of garden suppl i·es and the like. but never have they discussed a,rtistic work~ in· the same context. · : . · . · · · · ~ou~U. Int.erestingly, the and the cultural commis:.. sion presently-are hammeringo ut Carmers policy·o n pub- . ·art ,, ) 1 IC ·• ''Technically speaking," said Tooker, "this application Two Girls is not a part' of tfle policy. But commissioners may well get • into ·thing~ that are important to it.'._ ·· From Carmel ,. . . The Carmel Recreation Commission will meet begin SPECIAI~ISTS IN· HOUSECLEANING ning at 4: 15 p.m. Tuesday in the Bingham Room of ~unset Bonded • Free Estimates · Center. Chairperson Erik Dyar reported the commission EST. 1979 wjll discuss a May fundraising ~ue for the recreation. ... departme~t, with proceeds not being eannarked at this ·.P · . _time. _ . .. . . . . : . . ' - \.._,._ .i' Uackyard but11 season ns ., . weeks after noriilaJ ·sched le .. ,..., I •-' -·::-.. ..,.. \. - ~ • •4 ..- _- _.-. .1 ... . , ;..,.·..·.. PINE CONE STAFF REPORT ... . ' . HESSBtBEirfS..c THANKS -~ ~e~t rain~ t~unty's ...... .... •.M onterey back- ~ SO MANY DIRTBALLS yard bum season 1s an full swmg. ·.. \ So says Ken Kitts, bum inspector f~r the Monterey Bay ·. SO LITTLE TIME . JEWELERS Unified Air Pollution-Control District. , .. * Weekly. bi-weekly, monthly . we'll tailor our . ~e season normally runs fro~ Qec. I to the follqwing ~ · services to meet your needs. 205 Crossroads Blvd., Carmel,. CA 93923 ·April 30~ uThis time," Kitts adds,' ''California Department . 626-4426 (408) 625-2512 of Forestry sus~nded the opening due to dry conditions. Everybody WaS simply wait ing ~ for the first co.uple of rains. to hiC' · · l£r During the season, resi dents .can burn · brush and Si-RR;\ yard trimmings. "There are Vlll_;\ : still some restrictions on whQ · can burn what and UlUR .. TIJRN when," according to the dis 111 -E~ trict. Carmel, of course, ·pro hibits all burning. Before starting a bum, residents in the collnty area Your Golden Years don't have to snould check the district's revolve around chores.· hotline - which provides the J>um ~tat~s each day. Call At Villa Serra your monthly rent includes: 1-800-225-BURN. . Housekeeping • ·3 Delicious Meals Daily The hotline ·is updat~d '·. .' f • ~ daily at 4 p.m. w~ informa laundry Service ·• TranSf?Ortation tion about the next day's bum status. Plus ... Champagne Socials • Exercise Classes . . . The distri~t. says residents Excurs-ions • Cctrd Parties • Movies and more! also must check with local fire officials reg~rding "the possibility of dthcr require ments and time restrictions . • , American Heart 1t)illa Serra I) ., ' Association. .. Fl(/fiMI HNn Dis-. I . .nd~ f Mf~J I.LAIH Gracious. Retirement Uvi.ng . ASSOUATIO:\ ~ense 11170708797 ) '-,ii ;MOKIAIS & T-klltL:'I I'' _,,, ,·, =,. ,. .. .:' ~-- ~,~ ~ ~" " kbM IA-L-45A 1 Thtl space prOY!ded at I publiC MMCe Cl994. MlefJCan ~ AasociaiiOn .January 4, 1996 The Carmel Pine Cone/ 0/ Out!ook 9 l> • .. .. - . SERVING OUR COMMUNITY FOR 35 YEARS . • Medication & Nutritional~nseling -.' • Home. Health Supplies & Sel'VIces .. Acce,.p,ts Meo SI Thifd Party l~rance -. . I· • Aids for ltJdependent tivi!Jl - .· . . · ·~. For with /mpalr8d abilities EASY PARKING • FREE DEI..tYERY . -: ·~ DilDY • - . Open I m~ 8th & Jun.,.. • ~ :·· '"SAFE'.' .Center · Someone you lQve .c~n have a beautiful day! -; . - ·. . . '.r- - ~ .' · Offenng•daycare_ . · adults_ . ·· ser;vices for frail w 1 t; the caregiver ;~ : · away, at work. _or .t4ting · care (J/ _ e",ands.~. On the campus ofSaJvation i : · .·Army's Cpnter · . - ... (408) 899-:4911 SPECAUZED ·SERVICES FOR ·SENIORS - tC~ ~111M U~~W 2701PIU52J . . . : ... CONVALESCENT] ~ c_ARMEL • Ambulat()ry • Convalesceri1 _ • 24-Hour Professional CareY Physical Therapy • Occuational Therapy • S Meals • Respitecare ,. Excellen~ .... .1.' "L.' _...-; · . .·,.,; . : l..o(:lilly UUJned IUJil. operattd by Flqytl & ·Portia fi Advertise .on pages! cannel th~se Convalesce~t Hospital is ~veniently loc" tee park-like setting On ~ghway Qne between CarpentE PRIME TIME . SENIOR'S . Every patient at Cannel Convalescent Hospital hae CI:NI,e Accoums WelcoMe environment where dignity, self-esteem and individua· · Call a Pine Con' Display :ptnm. OR HOME-DELIVERY tlvough affection, consideration and res1 Representative today! ~dvertising -62"4-6441 . 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