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• . . I • .. I ., , BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE · PAID . .. _CARMEL. CA. . . Permit No.149 .. · JANuARY6 1994 ; pichJre· beginS -:City eleCtitJn sh.ap.e ~aking InCUIIlbentS Brooks., FiSche:f j(>in newComer.P a~~ Blizdovac in Seeking co:uncil ~penings .. ,. .;. . ~ . • >-..: • II Brooks wants another term to Fis-cher decides not· . run ~ . By SCOTT BREARTON make fou.ri_ayor . ·BARBARA .h~ ·~en lo~ , . BROOKs out papers ·a . ·. Bo ~ j ' second:loux:-year tenn on th~ Cannel City Council. _ B FISCHER announced Tuesday night he A · longtiin~ Carmel resident-:: fast elected to city will seek another four-year teim on the Carmel City coun~il i~. April 1990, Brooks said she· is seeking re- :· Council, quelling rumors he may run for mayor. election, in part, beCause she enjoys the way dem~- · "I'm going to file for city council," Fischer said, _ racy works . . · . ·.. -· ·- -· · _ · "" noting h'e will take out papers as soonasne-can, "It's ·a lot of work. it's. . ohen_a thankl¢ss job," probably this week. - . ~d said Brooks. "But it can be· very . . Fischer, who had been rumored to make a run for ~o reward~qg." ·· . The 59-year-old civic leader likened the way IQ,cal mayor, cited his reasons for not challenging incum- _ operate& to. a chess g~e: "The better you· bent Mayor Ken White: · ..._ ~\ . rules, the more·o ften you win. And-wb;en-yoti - · ~umber one, I dldn 'rwant t:o run for mayor, - don't win, you come back and play again then~ day. primarily because of the social obligations," Fis~her "I like being of -service to the community and being ..stated., ~Pm not. up to that. I feel I can accomplish \ the best player I can be," added Br09ks. · · · - ju~t. as mach in a counci~ 'pt)sition as I. can in a . ()-£~·the- many 'decision.s sh~ has p~c1pated· in, mayoral position. "I feel our mayor is doing a good job and I want See BROOKS back p~ to help him." - · · Fischer joins fellow council member Barbara see " tiiibroiSCC'".MEMJOH • .pap 5 lor coverage of Paula H~dovae's Brooks in seeking re-election. BARBARA BROOKS liiJns and Barney Laiolo!s.-big decision. Grandjuey RLS, CHS boys open league play.w ith ~s .· says Carmel ~ . . THE .MISSION Trail Athl~tic ~ill-prepared League baske~all se&Son opened Tuesday night on a high note for both . for disasters _ the Carmel 1--ligh and Robert Louis Stevenson boy~ varsity teams_. See page 20f or complete detaiU oft he CHS and RLS boy1 and giru lecigue opener1. . II Officials bite back., • . .· 4. ·The saying -report failed to ~~n~ Co~e s~aps . . ' sports, social sections . recogmze.c 1ty s .pr.o gress . EFFECTIVE WITH this issue, the amd By .PAUL WOLF ~sports social sections of The Carmel · · Pine Cone have been relocated ·within AfTER the 1993 Monterey Co~nty the newspaper. . , Since its introduction in Septem- . Grand Jury reported Cannel .and other. 1 cities are ill-prq>ared for a disaster;· - her, The· Pine Cor:-e's ·"Sports" has local olficials coun_ter the re~rt failed ap~~-on die f~rst two pages of to looli·at "the total/ieture; as Mayor · .. Section ·2. Starting· this ~eek, how- -· · Ken White describe it. · ever, Sports has been mo~ed, inside · Cannel is better prep·ared than it is Section 1 ;ust in rrGnt of "Opinion." l_n ' ·g iv.en· for, they say. - this week s issue, Sports can be found cr~it · "I haven't read the report, but when on pages 2Q and 21. I saw some oft he wording it struck me as · Ot!r formidable." Aits & Entertain unfair," said City ·Administrator Jere ment" section again h~dsS~tion'2 as Kersnar. "Sure, we are not where,. we it did prior to the debut of Sports.' . In another move, The Pine Cone's want to be' but .t he .s tatus. of disaster-. popular. "Social Spodigh.t" column, prep~~ess in Carmel is not t~~b)~;". : - authored by Susan Cantrell, will move · The grft!ld jury left only two Junsdic- fn?m its longtime home of Section 1 .to . tions exempt from·i ts criticisms - the Section 2.- S6cial Spotlight wj ll now · co0:nty and the Gity of Pacific--Grove. __ Th~ ·report; how~ver, criticized the re . appear at the end of the Arts & Enter- .r naining t 1 citierlor lacking· resOurces, tainment section - thii'-week, it can . be found on pages· 34 and 35. ·· planning and coordination. • ·. . JH0MrS0N If you. h vt any· questions or com I'HOTO/COO While acknowledging that improve- . meats 'to disaster planning have b~ ments regarding these chang. : , feel ROBERT LOUIS Stevenson's~tar'ldqut-senior Seth Stout (25) ·makes life difficult • sl~ · in coming, Carmel city officiels free to c:Ontact DOug Thompson, m&ll-' for Palma'sjeff Pluto ( J0 ) as he attempts a. shot during Tues?ay n.ig~t's Missio_n · asing·editor, at 624-0162. . . Trail Athletic League opener. RLS dispc?sed <;>f P.a lma, .57~42, in PebQe Beach. See' . GRAND JURY P88e 15 ... .o;) . ' \ . - ----~~~------------------~------~------------~--~~---- 'j . J • j I . . ·I I . •' . -..... ~ ... ,. ..- f -...... -~- ~. ,.; t .... ( ' . : . I Jan._ . slqtedfor '!JrunJ!Jt!~aiol~·A..ppre~tQtion _Day~ 2~( 0 • .- By SCOTT SREARTON · r (· . r '-~:=~·DEDtCA'ijQN ~ony fot ~ oew ~ ·~ · ~oocl qrov~ ·. ' ~ lor: 2:30 p.m. Satut- d&f! IJP' ~. • • ~ion.T,.DJ>ark. . . .. . 'Ill pove~thho nu t f ot colllp)ete, is located · ..· app:oxunat~ 5QO ~oJth of_~ Rlo Road entrance 1 to.~~ ion Ti · Ulr;"d irectly acroa1 from ~el · Miuion. Jt inchids a plaque honoring Laiolo and •ot~.en who hel~ preaerve the property as open space. •Completing the purchase Qf the Doolittle property w,aa qne of m~r1r oudest momenu i:Ja the three tedns · that I aerv~ Carmel-by-the:..Sea's m•yor,• said ·-Laiolo. . · · · · · A walkw_ay leads to the secluded area wheze two woode~ches will be installed adjacent to the c plaqile. RedwoOd seedlings will be·planted. l Acconfing to Ron Meyer, a longtime lriend ofLaiolo · who has spearheaded q.e project, reverence is. long { overdue for the dlree-time mayor and Cannel fiXture · w.ho helped negotiate city acquisition of the 17.7 :..aize ( I . ART/COUITES'( Of.ic»HFIAHOS MAIStf pr~rty more than 20 y~ ago.. . ~ • . . . I • ' . It just seemed to. me that the man has served the THIS WATERCOLOR by Jdhn:Francis IV£lrsh depicts how the Barney laiolo Redwood Grove might look in the 21st century . . ' ' -community Jor so.·many years.,'' Meyer said. "You · Mlsslori E ought to give credit where credit is due." Trail J . In May of1971, Laiolo announ·ced William Doolittle. ~~~~. ~.--'(a;j·' ~rk {!N and his family would donate one-third of th~ prop e~ as Ei-gjh to the city and sell·the remaining two- ~ .. ... :' .. .. I thirds for $120,000. · · (1· .. ;--=·::;.:;~~ ~ ~:-: ..__,_..._a... () ' "As mayor, he could have gone for the development F of the property;-but he didn't," not~ Meyer. "He s · chose to keep it away from the developers and preserve it." . d Meyer said he ha.s invited two-promi.nent Cannel .......... . residents to speak at the dedication - Cli~t. Eastwood · II and Doolittle himself. . ART/COUilESY OF JOHN FIANCIS MAISH. . - Monsignor D. Declari Murphy, a pastorfrom-Cirmet TArS 7\1\A.P q 'Miss!Orllraill'ark shows the J'C?(R en-·-_ 0 f'HOTO/SCOTT IIEAITON M~ssion, is expected to bless the redwood grove during tran·ces,-benches, main trails, nature trails, park bound-. - d THIS PlAQUE at Mission Trail Park marks the bcation of the ceremony. aries and the loc-otion of the '.Barney 'laiolo Redwood ' t] the nEMt 'Barney laiolo Redwood Grove.' Lirpited seating will be prqvided. Grove.' D c Cl 0 81 f4 t1 HIGHWAY1 AT CARMEL VALLEY RD. n p 'WHAT SHOPPING.C ENTERS OUGHT TO BE o; 8l The moment yo,u step int~ T utked away in bookstores invite you to The Barnyard, you know qu1et are browst leisu~ely. you've dtscovered a paradise nint excepctoiomneal~ i nter Ea c~ store has il5 own. After two decad~ of being In the oriental rug p of gardens. shops and national restaurants. special personality and business ~e have established contacts in· every comer. d restauranl5. A stnst of From British to fiavor;2nd all blend beauti of the 'VOrld. We buy directly from the source and pass 84 uanqutlity surrounds you Chmese- French fully together to crpte a the 8avtngs on to yQu. Now we otTer the largest selection S: tn thts unhurried atmos to llaltan - japantse of fine antique. semi antique and new oriental rugs. phere beckoning you to to Amuican - all tl capture the magt<Y 'offer rdaxed indoor -- from arQ.ynd the w<;>rld at the wholesale prices. ·tl and outdoor dintng _ perftct for a sunny INTERNATIONAl RESTAURANTS jrDfl Come and vtstt our showrooms tn Pacific Grove you waL be le CN11tst ro frtll£ •• Btirt!li to AllllficGII.-' lllllilut pt afternoon or roman t tc 10 )llfMVIl caallt dt1Ctrmr4111 Tilt S.ntycr4. sr:""rlsed & de~tghted our quality selection of rug& eventngs. Menus pre'- pared with fresh local pro· wtll deltght you wtlh their" relaxed shopper's paradist. .. I I RUGS · t} ;.! ORIENTAL duce. attentive. friendly ser- ongmal <;t'lec11ons. • ... truly what shopptng · 81 vice and tnllmate atmos- Shops for the gar· cente~ ought 10 be." b1 phere make The Barnyard a dener, ~us1c. dtmng favortle for VISitors lover. and che'f iaLIMS • TRIBAL ART • PILLOWS and lola I~ alike THE lARGEST SELECTION IN CENTRAL cOASi Stroll through the bnck wa(kways.and charmtng SAVE -· . SAVE · rustle barns savor)ng the 40o/o '40o/o bu~t of vibrant color that greet you at every turn. DisnJVrr hops·and galleries that cater to every age and taste TO ~ TO ,65% 5°/o Below Retan - ORIENTAL .RUGS CLEANED • REPAIRED • PURCHASED • TRADE • RUG PADS Lt<l, IEAUn SALONS 6r SEIVI ES frltlld of tlw ~ OUtr Ooat•wt- GyR 61 G....-llk. ... ltj)llyc ltr,l_'y', M..Wik'o tn.h Yolanda'• blflbow Stt111 Co IESTAUilANTS Sto«uklll Goordm Allqro Goto.-. Ptauril VIIUII&f"'F c-1 "'Mfe' c-.,...r I .rt.t.O., J.. O.. .S PEhIVolIoC lEa b FL.a -~fSlcllnllald ll l6srl onalt \ Golok• loNicl. .. HONE A CENTSIFUINI.SHINGS ....U, Grtl 6r s.N ... GALl.Eil .C.o.ti.O.II. ..... . ~rtpd~ HfifittNI'Ii Sllftr~ S.F_....,I...,.,.... ~ni ........_ Cek s-wlwrt 1 n- VellA .. c .. - 2 The Cannel PIM /CV Outlook januoty 6, 1994 . "" .. .. , '· ·.· .. ' I .. 1111 Pl\1 ( f)\1 .""'c.~'"\: \ \\1111 .1 \( ~ \1( Lll \1: '' e- •t • iring l Cannel p9lice··c hief looks<h a c k . ) Mceil.ray·u .. (]iuu JACK ~tir~· ' .On a daily buu, the very lint .thing Uag}QIL ·1$ ~ IIIOTe tJaaia Q decode we do is t.0 aee.w. ..' • occW'I'ed the day . witJa the Carntel !olit;e lkpartmelat . before;· what the crime trend. are· _..d and 40:r:..on in low enforcenaenL He the step• we can take to correct that trend. .. · ·· ~to CGnllel in198.2 a/tvpuliing 28 ,.,. UJitla tAe Lo6 Ataplil A pod part of the job is administra Ill tive- not ooly with the iauea that come Polite l)eportment. up within the city-but oli a~unty-and . · McGiltway, 61, will be laonored at state-wide basis. - . . a retirempat ptJ!1Y Jan.. 15 ot tlae La There are issues involviPg law en- · Playa Hoti!L M~.Gi1Dray will be •uc forcemeat that we have to be aware ofo n ceeded by Ctirnud Police CapL Dott a daily basu. We ~veto respond to the Fwe&r. · , (state) •ttomey general's office on a Though. McGilDroy declined to regular basis regardi,ns various issues. comment on tAe OcL 26 armed rob . As far-ai bemg chief is concuned, a . bery of Kerry Lee jewe/Ty diM! to big part of the job is administrative re&PQilsibility -on a city, countY, and ~ding litigation agailut the Cit}' of Carme~ lae elabortJ!ed on a myriad 'I'm ouy confulent wilh the, whole state-wide basis... and even issu~ on 'Some people. 1aid there '• a crime federal leV-el that we h~ve to respond ofo ther •.J:yecu. · · apQ/'t~Mnt, that all the ~od work will waue. Well, there'• no crime wave, ify ou to. ·-. t:t>ntitaue. It •, a uery profu•~nal orga "Jolc at it in penpeciiue. .. The fac'fl are, we have Plade changes, as hav~ ~the(' Pine Cone: G4Jen ~ focal con nimtion, in my opinion. ' crime u down from La.t year." J organizations, just to keep up. Every •trainu on tlae city, can Cannel re•i .. thing changes. The law ·c~anges. The cknu ezpect to 1ee more qualified offic • { sophistication of the methods of com en ~auing: th!!_ department for: highet: mittipg crimes changes. We _have to keep paytng po1iliotU ellewhere? up. If we don't keep up, we're in deep· McGilvray: There were two others trouble. · within this last year (in addition to Fay a,re they going to be when thef'get there. tion of roughly 5,000. The last station Patterson). One left for Pacific Grove, That's a chance that they're taking. that I commanded in Los Angles had Pine Cone: Can you recaU the mo1t one for Sand City~ Fay went to Salinas. . 220 sworn {officers), and around 50 challen_gingoruntu~lincidentyouhad was Phil Lunsford is abticipating a job in Pine Cone: Are current •ta/fing lewd.1 civilian peJ"SOnnel. · It around 50 to deal· with during you/ tenure iilt- . Southern C~fomia, hut he's ltiU here. · high enough· to afford re1idenu- and -squmae llii~e-p-opulation was fSarmell . . . · I think tlie problem is not only in our bUI~II owner1 adequate prYJteol.ion 250,000. . McGi_lvray:Themos~challengi~gin- : . department. Any small department ~al- from crime? . · The biggest change was just the tre- cident was the papal visit in 1987. ·We ways has the possibility of offacers leav- . McGilvray: With' our staffing levels · mendous ~ount of responsibility as far were res~nsible for coordinating the ing for larger departments where the the way they are today, we'v.e been able as the crime and the number of people ,. visit-withtheSecretServiceat~eCar:mel to __salaries are high~, where there are more maintain a high level of service where that we were responsible for. Tiun:lay-- Mission. . · opportuniti¥ for advancement. With a _ we can respond well, even though there to-day operation the~ for my part- on Fuselier, Jon Bowmm and my . del>artment:ibis size, we just don't have are days where we're nowtaffed as high was more involved with the tremendous self- were also involved in the overall the opportunities that the larger depart- as ·we were maybe a year ago. The offic number of crimes and ways to try to~ planning on a county-wide basis.-t·was · ments can offer. ers are still respo~romptly to .Jav resolve that issue. · the coordinator of the visit for the county. -I think r~ardl&l" of what the fiscal inc.d ent and that will continue. :Aft Personnelproblems,regardlessofthe ·I co-coordinated the visit with a Secret coutraints are, you 'II &nd turnover be- · · 0u.r crime rate is down. Even though 5ize of the dep.-tment, are basically-the Service ~resentative. . ca~ .o f the opportunities .t he larser . we're short stalled, our crime has re same. -I don't see a big dilfe~nce .i n It W84 &.b).ge undertaking for a small can OIJ&Dizationa offer. If you have a mained doWn. Our "part one" crime . dealing with· personnel matters there city and everything worked perfect on small organization that they're-leaving the more serious crimes - are still about and dealing with them here. . the day of the v~sit. I'm really _proJJd .of for because they pay higher salaries, 15 percent below what they were last The personal issu~ that come up are everyone here for the tremendous job the~ that's a problem. . ~- . year. all basicaliy the same. Complaints of they did at that time. · · . I know it;s going on in other commu- At the end of November last year misconduct run the full g~ut - from ·-- When-~e fll'st looked at it, it looked nines, if they have the same budgetary , (1992), there were seven robberies.· At charges of excessive force to discour- . like almost an impossible. assignment - ptoblmns that we have._ And if larger the end of November this year (1993), tesy_. for an agen¢y this size to get involved. o~izations are hiring, then officers there were only three. The robbery at The very fortunate thing here is they with that typ'e ofi ncident. ~d· it worked are going to be looking for those jobs. the Hofsas House isn't figured ~ our ~on't-comeup-anywhere near as often. great. The problem with a lot of larser de- statistics because it was classified &S an We've had very, very few complaints of· partments nowis that they're-also un- attemptedmurder. .. \hevictimwasshot. misconduct here. · · P~ne Cone: ·What are yo~rfuwre det!oing the same budgetary problems, IE you were going to add that as a rob . . plam? so they're not hiring as much.. Because bery, that would make it four: That's Pine Cone: How do you 1ee th.e--..role McGilvray: I'm really not positive. Salinas is hiring a few, 1 don't think-. still less than the seven ~e h•d last year. of a police chief in a 1maU communit): I've been thinking that I'll probably that's still filling· all the vacancies that -We had 206 "part one" crimes this lilce Carmf!ll · . try to be involved with (management). ·they have. They have budgetary prob- year, compared to 243last year. These. McGilvray: In this city, like in most consulting (for law enforc~ent agen o! lems just as we do. crimes include homicide, rape, robbery, other Cities, our very iu-st concern is cies) or po~sibly teaching at one· the So I ~ways caution the officers when aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, what's. happening as far as crime is academies. they're leaving. to be sure they under- vehicle theft and arson. ·Those are the concerned, .and what steps we can take But that will strictly be on a part stand that if that department also has important crimes. . to prevent those crimes from occurring · time basis. I'm not planning anything budgetary problems, then how secure Somepeoplesaidth~re'sacrimewave. in 'the future. full time. · · -. Well, there's no crime.wave, if you look at it in perspective, if you look at the ····- -~~-·k ,. e., .t s stil_l a_v ail.a ble f.o r - statiStics. The lacts are, crime is down Burglars, pro~lers, t~ieye~ keep J.lC from last year. chiefs retiremetlt party There are 15 sworn1Jolice officers, Carni.el police busy·o ver holidays including myself. When I leave, it will be.· down to 14 because I won't be replaced A j)arty RETIREMENT ·for physically. His (-Fuselier's) position will r CarmelPoliceChiefJackMcCilvray '\ be frozen·f or some time. · · · By' SCOTI BREARTON amount of ~uable property was re- will be held Jan. 15 at the La Playa . As far as I'm concerned, I'm leaving moved, irhcl uding a refri-gerator, A from Hotel in downtown Carmel. · . the depfU'tment in very capable hands. 15-YEAR-OLD Stookton chairs, sofa, tables, TV and VCR." A no-host bar wUl open at 6:30 He {Fu~lier) has been here 21 years. was arrested Dec. 22 for allegedly According to PoitlJlS, there ~so' p.m., with dinner beginning~ 7:30 He's V4pl· fami~iar ~th not only the helping to steal nearly $8,000 worth was evidence that "someone had p.m. The cost is $35 per P.6rson, depaxtment, but with the community. of valuables from his grandparents' thrown a large party in the house:" which includes· a full chicken or I'm very confident with the whole summ~r home, Carmel police ~aid Poitras said an investigation re- roast beef dinner; !$X, gratuity ~d department, that all the g~ '!'ork will ·last week. · , ' vealed. the juvenil~ had invited sev- .hft . ~ontinue.lt's.a very professional organi The'burglary, whiCh-O~C':l~~at a eral frie~ds tO his grandparents' home, &"s"· ·. - · 1· · ed · ecause seatmg as 1.m1t , mter- zation, in my opini.,n. ·, ... --:rest~encelocatednearSarttaRitaand including Sean Esquivel, 24, of . ested persons are asked to make . Second, was reported Dec. 14 by]~e Monterey, who also was arrested for ~rvations early. _. . · Pine Cone:.C an you contra1t a day 9Wner, wh9 had been out of town. his role in the cri,ne. He said Esquivel Additional informe.!ion · can .be .in ihe life ofa Ca.rmelpolice o_fficerwiJJa "The interior of the house.w as in and the juvenile allegedly removed Po- .~ obtained by calling Dan Clark at . your previow po•i.ti.on with the Lo. An- complete disarray'" said Carmel the property from the home some- . . ..t heCarmelPoliceDepartm'Mt, 624- t--1~~· -rolice Department? ' · lice Detective Sgt. Pate Poitras. "It 1 ( .6403. McGilvray: WeU, this is a ·mucb had been ransacked anda significant See POLICE page~ ..' -. smaller city: QD.tt!quare mile, a popula- · L.------:L..--------~-------------=------~ ·- . ,January 6, 1994 The-Carmel Pine Cone/CV Outlook . 3 'I ( . ' • I . ' .. . • I . .• ' . : ,.----- . • . PO~~ frQ~ p•e 3 .. .. '\ . , According to·Poitru, an Oreaon woman reported a : _tjme during th~ night on Saturday~ Dec. 11. room at the Vagabond Houae-located at Dolores and •Some of the property has been recovered," iaid Fourth-was burglarized at approximately 8:15p.m! Poitras. "We hope to get more, if not all of the property Saturday, Dec. 25. A 35rnm_carnera and.$200 cash back.,. 1 r • . . were discovered missing. · · 1 Esquivel w~ arrested D~. 22, book~ aild JJeleased · The oman, who was visi~ing with her famil as • J alter posting bail, ·according to Pojtiu. He f~ staying in an adjacent rf?Om. Poitras said her rela· ·ves formal charge5 of burglary, grand theft u4J>ossess1on wrn in ber·room at the time and had leh the door to of stolen property. , . · their rooni unlocked. • · Poitras ,said the 15·-year-old youth is currendy "~ she left the room to pick up firew()Od, she saw housed at Mont~rey Coun" Juvenile Hall, where he is ·this guy crouching behind a fence," Poitrils said. "He · awaiting arraignment on burglary charge$. . . took off running. She alerted everybody, but when "We feel there is sufficient e'1dence to make pros they got back to her parents' room, they discovered !he ecution successful in e&Cfh instpce," ·~~itras noted. -door standing wide open." · · ..-: .. JOSLIN SOULE . 1 Poitras said the woman 9f8S able to provide as . · . · · JJ>og six was here' . · · ·sketchy description of the.suspect - a male, about Carmel's new recreatioq · In an unrel~ted incident, a burglary attempt :may feet, .180 to 190 pounds, wearing blue jeans, a dark I have l;>een th~arted by.a homeowner'.& large Ce~an colored sweatshirt and dark baseb~l ~ap. : . ·coordinator takes Qver \ shepherd, ~rding-toj?oitras. . · . According to Poitras, the woman's purse was later J , The home~ located n~ Junipero an4 Tenth ..:. was recovered in the bushes but the cash was gone. . .. tar8eted ~!JletDne betw~n the ev.enlng of Tuesday, 'fben at·1 0:50 p~m. Christmas night, PoitraS said a · . --~OsLIN SOULE, 23, o_f~ially ass~med her Dec. 21 and Sunday night, Dec. 2~, Poitras s~d. Upon couple from the Sac~ento area reported a prowler \ \ . . duties Monday ·as the C1ty· of Carmel's new .. ret~ing, the owner; who had b~n out of town for the just outside their roorp at the Colonial Terrace Inn, recreation ·coordinator. · :~ Christmas holiday, reported the door of her homeh ad · near San Antoruo and Thirteenth. · · · · She replaces · Jerry pullen,_ ~ho seJVed a5 . been kicked open. . . · · The couple had -the glass sliding door to their interim recr~tion coordinat · !following the Fortunately, the'\resi<J'ent had left her.dog inside the bedroom open, according to Poitras, while listening to Aug. 31, 1993 resign&etion ~f Mik~. Gorczya. hou~ to run freely.~e she was on vaca(on . the waves pound Carmel Beach. . . ) Pullen, longtime recreation coordinatorpriorto · "It appears the suspects kicked the.door open, were , . "They realized there w$5 a '·man standing· on the I Corcy~'s term, returns to serving as the city's __ ,. confronted by the dog, and beat a ~ty retreat," balcony outside," Poitras said. "Th~ woman screanled. full-time personnel officer. . . ~oitras said. "The dog was· the hero in this case." Her companion jumped out of bed_yWent out to the saw Soule most recendy served as health and. · balcony. He the suspect jumpaown, run off and· · safety coordinatorwith_theAmerican Red Cross 'lnn-cidents' disappear., . . . II , l£! I •. Police report the same suspect may behind a pair . .According to Poitra.S, the man'~ description of the See SOULE page 6 ·. . of incidents that occurred Christm night at two sus~t was similar to th~t giv~n ~y .the woman in the . Carmel inns. · earlielinddeot. · ~ .. ...... , ............., ...., "It's possible this may haveb~n the's ame ~uspect," Po~~ said. . . ,· ~ ·Your ticket~ . . . .. . Display case 'I'Obbed . to a secure ttJ Finally, Poitras sm. · d someone stole more than retirement.· .:p18,000 worth of c~ equipment from.a display ease an the Mission St. side.o f-Carmel Plaza sometime ·· Foi rneSSa,e- - a~ of current rate informllioo, call dr~Jr"i'An g the night on_Mf)nday, Dec. 27. _· ~ l·-·4US BOND hinge on th~ window door had ~en pried open to gain e~try, "'Poitras observed ..." The interior of the ~-· djsplay case had been ransacked." :. DRUG STORE According to Poitras, there were no.b urglary al ' . s . .,--o~ ... ._ t ,s' ·vo.ur Community Drug Slol'e• in the display case. . AftENTION CARPENTERS! ~ Ordway Pharmacy is participating I in your ~Prescription Drug Plan-. I ~elco :e your ·-p;es~ription transfers, simply ring in your bottle or call. · Starting January 10th- OPEN 365 DAYSj YEAR - PHARMACISTS ALWAYS ON DUTY . Martial Arts Conditioning Class & Yoga Classes ... 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A FAMILY TRADITION SINCE 1960 elbldfllltes.spllls wbe" cbanglng water bot*s. ~IMs out' tUrt & bacteria. ecn. u. a ..a • . btwn.. 6th. next to the tfog•s Brealh • cane 625-7115 . <!·· I 4· The Carmel Pine C~/CV,Outlook ~ , ·. JQnuary 6, 1994 · . • \ .. . ) , '· , -. - .. . .. I \.., ·Native Carmelite believes elected officials should which alsq fuJlc ·o .U u the Carmel Cel partment. And she also is a board mem represent·e ntire conununity, not select groups ebrates Com~uni~ CQmmittee. She is a· berel the newly formed Y~ For.C.,uJel member of the Ab&lon«) Club, which it group. associated with ~el's recreation de- .See HAzDOVAC page 6 By. SUSAN ~ECK N.ATI~ARMELITE P~ula .. Hazdovac has ·thrown her hat into the . . city's J)Piitical arena. • Hazd9vac, 38,~ annowtced her {pten ltrin.C.etori.tan tions Tuesday tO vie for one of the two Cannel City ~duncil ~tl that Will be open in the April 12 election.:· _ . HAIR REPLACEMENT' • -HAIR STYUNG · Council ineinbers Barbanl B~ks1 and· By Michael Maryk .* Bob Fischer bo. wiU complete· their .-four-year terms in April, and have each . ~4~8141 _ announced their intention to seek re election. Mayor Ken White's two-y~ a ·term ends as well and he, too, will try to Milslon Street btwn. 5th 6th • Can1 ... retain his current seat,_ . . . .. Hazdovac's family has lived in Cannel . . ~ ·since the turn ~~ the century. She says 1AUlA HAZDOVAC ·······················.· ·······················. ·················,· ··········~············ bet interes~ in Carmel politics goes back - : - , . .- . ~ to her childhood as inany {)f her family's said:" And I've wanted to get politically Comfort OD~The-Job Eriends were involved in community ac involved for a long time." 1 tivities: · For two years~ she has been a member • . "I love this community," Hazdovac of the Mayor's·Youth Fund Co~mittee, •••• Ify our prpfes' sion requires you Jo II •• . . ) stand all day, you need the healthy , '- With dQctor's OK, Laiolo will ·run Tormayor benefits of the BJrkenstOck I . . . Professional Collection. .. • BARNEY L}JOLO aqnounced Tues- · - The three-tim~ mayor of Carmel.sai. Legeod~ly Blrkenstock • •• • day he will take out papers for the he spent five days in the hospital·about st\pport ~ any jOb · ••• • more comfortable. mayor's seat and will~ for ~e office if two weeks ago for "a blockage that. had London,... his physician believes. it won't· jeopar- . to be released." · · In Black /" dize his health. · ,Laiolo is the only person to emerge · . ·or White "I think what I'll probably do is take with the intention of c.hallenging incum BlrkenstcSCif'Footprtnts •· Carmel oqt p~rs, and if the. doctor says he bent Mayor Ken White, who is see~ing to San Carlos St.(Across from • feels it s OK that I ru~,. then I'll run," re-election tbe two-y~_olfice. - • Ron's Liquors) btwn. Ocean &. 7th : Laiolo, 84, said. "II he doesn't give me Laiolo said he 'should kno~ what his .• 624-5779 :•. the go-ahead, l just won't run." · ' doctor's orders are by next. week. :: c The original comfort shoe.TM ' . a 1993 Birkeutock is registered trad9 mark . Mon. • S~. 10 -: 5:30'"• Sun. 11 • 3 . :_ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Customized Haircuts for Men & Women , .Posr· I . Ha_i; Coloring & Color Correction • Perms • Highlighting HotiDAY . JO/ItrR/ · 1ai_o~urf!P T ) j. -CLEAN~UP SP~CIALS :~ )OUN.I LEHTIKANGAS- " ,_ ·European Moster- Hairstylist t ' p MiTssuieosnd Nayo •; oFfr 5idtahy ( V10 il l-ag8e •C Souarttu) rd• aCya r10m e•~ 6y -• tAhl•sSoe\ Boy 6 A2pp4o·in9tm0en9t 5 1">' in. ' M~roc1e· Co2, per Cq re Coup.·o n J1 n Muoc• le Carper Core CoUpor Jl l n Muoc·~ Co5rper CO te Coup. on ..[1 p I I - . .. · I I . · . . ·1 ~ I 11·3 ·· 4 .11 I II -11 - · ·. · . I ' ~I 0V. ~ : I .. . I I I .I ·. . • · · I. • >I I I' ll· ROO. ·Ms· ROOMS ROOMS : •: 1 II II > Or more '4 I up to I I ~ up to .I I Ring in the"New Year · ·1 I I I I' . -- .: ·1 350 sq. ft. 1.1· ?OO sq. ft. 1 1. up to. · c with a Monterey · · -~ I I I l I 800 sq. ft. I II .. · II · · Mattress! :i i $ 55° !!$8.· 5° !! $1·3· ·O ::. 0 0 I · -1 I · I I "' I · II · II . · · • I Offer expires ·cp-75-94 I I Offer ex~res 02-15-94. t Ll -Of-fer- ex-pi-re~- 02--1-5-9-4 .J ,: ~ L-..--"-----..;.J L--~------..1 , Flee On (?uardPrdtection with ~leaning ' : ~ . . ~ .· $4 0. 0 0 . : ·. -1 Room pf youf·choice value . . We: •••_ Mail & $hip I 7 Pac~ ·; .A sk about ~Stery Silec~ls S25~ Off any 6' Or Sofa :~ • Mall & Parcel ~Jeeeiving · Sftamps. · Shipping., ·· "', I \ · . • Rated # 1' by Consumer Re!lorfs • Non-Toxic Packing Supplies Packag•ng Etc., lEtc., Etc. I Wh~...fisk steam or shornpoo Toke core of your rnvestment: dry clean your corpet1T he• ; I professronols at MIRACLf; CARPET CARE con remove' l!"e toughtest storns Jurce/KOOI Ard. , UPS Authorized Shipping t;)utlet Grease. Ink. even Pet Odors and Stoinsr We· use only the best dry cteonrng agents that ore • safe and non-toxrc fre yourself from worry w1t1'1 pets and Children' Our work rs O!woys guo· Business & Communication I onleed to me~t your complete sotrsfoctron. and you'll hove; full use of your carpet just rn .... : ·1, mrnutes after were done c1eon1ng • Money Orders Stationery ~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~==========~~~; Nofary· . . Engr~ving ·: . Care r {A[lf/!:£{~e~t];rpet C~~EL"• 625-28~~ r· •• MAIL BO~ ETc~ 225 CrO&SI.O Ods Ctr. Mon. -fit. ~9~ • Sat. 10-6 . . j ~ . - . I . PACifiC·GROVE • 372-4849 I P . ~ ·· .373- 7"725"or .. 394- 1S27 · ·: ~·re 11ae Bii~Jest Beqause We 09 It ~t! Forest Prescott Mon.. Frt H. Sat. to-6 ·~u·-~-~.; -;-~-~~-~--·~~-~~-~~6 ;6~~·~;~~~~;·~~~·-;£-~~-~~-~;6~~..,.~ -·~~~ ~~-;~-~~6-;·-~~-·-~;-~~-~-;~·~ ' . • ' . . january 6, 1994 The Carmel Pine C one/CV Outlook 5 ' ... .. ... . -' .. . ... . t • I ' . - ,PacifiC MeadowS admini~trator to resign est · ), ....,.J-. . ... I 11 . By SUSAN BECK .. Dean'; ·. diallenge at Pacific Meadows ity,\ which ABHOW had subsidized. . Caimel Ci' t.·u C Oacil, Tamla-r . ~ was to "get thinp back on tracli," she At the time, Dean said several ap C ~, co~mcu .... city HARLEEN DEAN, Pacific Mead- said. . ·· . proaches were implemented tp keep the ben,. 3 :80 p.m. · · - ·owa Administnitor for the past yoar. is . "Our housel&epi'!S.~ as taken lo!'ger dining room opera. However:-she added, . ~ing her post at the end of Feb"ru- than I had expect~," J?ean ad~. ~qt "Only a few of the residents are willing 1Vidaeeday,Jaa.12 ary. ' · now I ~ow I'm walkmg away leavmg to commit to uaing the dining.room on a · Lesw Rowntne Native Plut Last September, when Dean'took the thinp in aoOd order.~ _. · . regular basis. We are always hopeful . Ctear rden Commi.tt ee,_ Su ntet C·en :- adminiatrative position, she infonned One eft llemost sipilicantchall•gea sometbing may change. But, really, the . American Baptist Homes of the West Dean faced last year was the penbanent ·ball is in the residentS' court." c!?~m. ~ · ~ · ~-Piannias-Commis- (ABHOW), corporate ~agen of ~e closure~~~~· ~S.ofThePink ~oae Cafe, ·_Applications for the administrative sion, city · council c~, Carmel Valley retirement community; the mam 4Jnmg room at P&Cl.6c Mead- ,,sition at Pacitac Meadows are cur- f: ·3:30p.m. · · that she planned to attend graduate ows. . rendy .being accepted. A new adminis- . ~ Miaiioa Trail Park Committee, sc'hool at the University of Califo~-at · The decision to close the dining room trator -will be hired next month, Dean. Sunset Cmter (148), 3:30·p.m. Berkeley this year. ' . was baaed on residents' inabilitj to au- said. "I'm sure the residents will be in A 15-year veteran with ABI!OW, ~the expense of operating th~ facil good hands." ' ~y,Jan.tJ . . _, v~IL~~~m~ion HaZdOvac·is eonfid,ent she 'can~eiilian-ce c_i ty.. Cc,uncil' . .. : Carmel Unified School -District . . - I . . , • . ~ ~ Beard of Education, CaptaiD Coo- HAZDOVA Cifrom page 5 . - .. · ~ · ." I think Cannel, as well as the reit o( at-large:~· -· · i _ . . ·· . 7 per.ElementarySchO()I,BigSur, "YesForCarmelconductslittlesemi-. ~estate, ~as been rather- spoil~," .. IlelectedinApri~IU.udov~saids~e · P·~·. nan," Hazdovac said. . . Hazdovac noted. "We ~~ '@_ s~n.g .. w.ould patt~ h~f alter coun~ilman "' · / "The group offers a sense of collllll'U· economy. But now we dor;a c;Reahsu- FISCher. . . . . · . · · 4 · .. FridaJ.t Jan. 1 nity, and we talk about old times ... We cally, we have to start tightening our "de'sl9gical,ac0inmon-sensethinker. . .' Big.Sur Multi·Agency Advisory also. talk about current problems. It's b~t." . . "'-- and·he~s. honest," she observed. ~If he · Council, multi-agency facility' more of a social, group than anything Despite the community's reluctance.. comes to a cg~ncil meeting with •:JAil'- · 10:30 a.m. ·.. else." to _enforce the recendy suggested visitor t;ltular vote in mind, then changes ~ t:.:OO::ia be ,,::.<:JQ·:···~·' tbi~:n:d .::;".:!n!':::r.?:e:~~~ 'fi':~J:r!:e\!~!:=; :;:.1'~; ~~: ~~-:alunhat ;,.< .. · .·.. . •.· ... • )o._,J .....· ·. .. ·.J· ..·O. ··. u:. •.i..J. :·'· . · ,,.' >;>~.;:.~j{.~:. . "f:''f< ,.,., . .:··· .,.. t <. ··. bu~et and parlung. that must be reevaluated. 1-Jazd~vac 11 troubl by what she ~f?-lir:~·-&Jld~·. itt,a· , ·~ ~-·. Althoughseye~attempts~av~.been One o~ the.~ain IJ!Otiva~ons for .... thinks is .a divisiv~ess ·n the village f.ast 1 : :·~=fl:edil:se. made to stream~tne ~el's bu~get, J-!az~ovac s dects~on to rub for city ~-~n- ~vtt' the few years. . .' :'. , io . :,. .·'·.·:~ ·· ~-· '· ~.~~; ~· .---.. she strongly bebeves more has be ctl .~e selectiveness ~li~ p~~1ves . I don treme~6t'tha!as-..~d, she ,. IS MarltO.·~,.~.':':I~'V·Edilor dpne~ amo_n,g the curreot council meilberS. · remarked. "It's so negat1ve.1I ~ u . ·P.O. Box G-l, , CA 93921 • · "I don't lik~ the ·'flay, some· council:' ·focus on p~sitive things. . ·· ~~~~~=~=~~~~~~~~=~~~=~~~~~~ - m~~~~~~~a~all~) "I~~~~~co~~ ment of th~ ~ommunity," she said. "I d can enhance city council" . Audiologist Mar rd, M. S., CCC-A prefer ~ey represent~ the com':" unity- · ' f. -Specialist. in pigitally Pragramma~le Hearing· $y_s .. New re~ coordinator as$ume's duties 11J. ..... ~ ~ SOULE.f rom page 4 · · ·. year as the _city council, for the second \ in Marin. She graduated in 1992 with a straight year, authorized the depart· • ALL MAJQR BRANDS degree in communications from Univer-· inent to be spared the budgetary ax. But· • SALES ) . sitj of California at San Diego. . ·the council has made a commitment to · ,.. ..• SERVICE I. · Whilenewtoh~job,Souleisnotnew : try to bring stability to the recreation · to ~e Mont~y Peninsula. She prev~-· department. . ,- · ously studied. Russian at the Monterey Unfazed by the insecurity the depart- 624-8600 Institute of International S~udies. · ment has faced in the receritpast, Soule 1 · In her new post, she hopes the city's said she n~ourages as much commu lwest side Junipero Street between 5th & 6th recreation progr~s will ,be embraced nity input as po§sihle and invites resi· (Next to Cafe Berlin) Carmel-by-the-Sea by a divergent audience. . , · dents to call her with suggestions.as to "I'm interested' in getting as Ill ~\flY. programs _they want to see offered. 'l)te people involved as possible," Soule s~d. new recreation coerdinator can be "I want to have'as many different offer- reached at 626-1255:· The .recreation ings as possible." . · department is open from 8:30 a.m. to MAMiW(JGRAI_)HY SAVES LIV/i5i! Therecreationprogramswitlbemain- noon arid 1 tQ 5 p.m., Monday through tained at least through the fiscal Friday. curren~ '-'\_.!HE PREFERRED Capfice Limoges . - WOMEN'S BREAST . 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But, he· &Aided, Jones teacher's salary h~ b~ cut $124 a day b.y the school district to pay for a substitute teacher. , The benefit. was organized. to raise money for his wife, Ann, and the couple's 11'-year-old daughter, . Katie. · .. . . A t~nt large enough to accommodate 300 people· .during the horse show will-he·~ t up for the< event. The . Pebble Beach ~o. will pr:ovide the foOd! while wines donated by Bemardus Wtnes and Domame de Clarck will be offered. . .. Tickets are $25 for adults and "$10 for children. .A SPLENDID HOMEI . . Further inform,tion is available by calling the_Pebble On a land8caped lot of approxknately 17,000 sq. · Beach Equestrian Center at 624-27~r Hetl~d at. ft., •McKee Court• commands views of Point BRUCE JONES Kidder Peabody & Co. at 624-1222. · Lobos & River Beach. Spacio~ & well \ L , ' ... ' , maintained, .i t bo•ts generous-siz•d rooms, . guest apartment, 3 bedrcsoma & 3+batha. The dining room is formal; ~ kitchen is complete ,., with breakfast area. lhe property .abuts approximately 80 acres of greenbelt. The g•rage "'ho""a• 5 cars. $899,00Q. CAUTIONI SATELLITE CROSSING! With the Monterey Peninsula at your feet, there IIl ittle else to do but watch "the world spin by. The 4+ acre lot, at the end of a private drive in Carmel Views,· is · a builder's delig-ht. A .. · · speaacular _site with breathtaRing Point lobos, · . mountain and ocean views and sp-ace to accommodate a fantastic residence. Privacy, .. -convenience and an ambiance to gently ten the owners that you have arrived! $825,000. PACIFIC GROVE STROLL TO TOWN! · A second story on this 2-bedroom, 1-bath ~o!lle would provide exciting, ocean views. Enhancmg the home is an easy-flowing floor plan and earner .firef)lace in the living room. Kome could be expanded to approximately 3000 sq. "ft. A special bonus is the 2-car attached garage. a rarity in P.G. $2~4.000. · BUTTERFLY ABODEt \ Nestled on a private land adjacent to the · Butterfly Reserve is this brand-new 3-bedroom. 2..:b'ath home. Filtered ocean views from the artistic redwood deck. Skylights, coffered ceilings and spacious rooms, provide a light and • ·air'y atmosphere while 2 sculpted fireplac~s ~ warm fhe night. Tile entry, t1le counters 1n kitchen and baths. An excellent value dose to town and shore. $389,000. PEBBLE BEACH .. CRISP YET CASUAL! On a large lot, with easy-care landycapir;_g & beautiful mountain views is this 3-bedroom, 2- 112-bath home. ifhe living room·, with fireplace, - and garden patio dff the family/dining area provide an easy-flowing fJoor plan. The maste~ suite has a g.ard_en courtyard with room for expansion. Central location, in move-in · ·condition. $625,000 • . CAPTl(JRED VIEWS! A professionally d~corated condo at Shepherds 4 Knoll. Large, cath~dral-ceiling living room with fireplace. Walls of windows capture pine-tree views. H lgh-ceilinged dining room offers bay views. Two view bedrooms & 2 baths. Owner · will consider lease· option & fin.an~ing. $270,000. .. January 6, 1994 7 .. • ·, • .. ( • :. • Quail Five-Star _:e Cret: It's-about 'peo ~edge's , 18 ~ SPECIAL- REPORT: How Carinel Valley p~pertyhas captured pr.esti~ous h~nor t .. .. 1 ' . J By SUSAN BECK. . cided a golf course and resort would be 1 the most appr:opriate use of the 250- s ·. SwiTCHBOARD OPERATOR·. ~p~,'whieh was fonnerly the day 11 Deborah O'Donovan hu ·a ~ C_armer Valley ·Dairy owned by the now and then. But no one would ever Dwipt Morrow and Charles Lindbergb . taniilies. · . ~ ,n. know at wlien abe answers a call. She . m~taina hor cool at all times, and The group dedicated.150 acres ofg olf always aeada a smile over the tele- coune land to a scenic easement en~ur-· · ( ·- ·v· phone. ing open space.· .forever: Q~oai l Lodge .t .. t1 Even alter originally had 25 rooms. "~ dev~loped, ,, sc 'f· • five yean ol. them based on what we laked,, Haber J - experience, noted. · .. ., bellman Tim From the start, Haber made s~e the f at· Hoge can be accommodayons Quail Lodge in .overwhelmed cluded the ever-important, penonal I wh~ 40 pests ~ touch. He noted·t he 'things people .most \ .... ~ · arrive all at ~preciate in the. morning ~e "good o.nce. Yet, he coffee, the newspaper,~ a nice bar q{ ~ ioo,always has tb . I "'· HABER pr.esi- a smile for ev- . . . • .· & denrof QUa!ll.Odge. ery~ne. .''f.'ea.niu!ork is absolutely essen~ THE HOUSEKEEPING team "eft to right): Kiran.laf, Mic~ar!K>ntia, RosaMuni~, _. L. . d p ._. . . h . . k A.n d . while £:i-1 '1. our b· usu· ress, you ,can 't . ~rcelia Perez, Lolita Orey and·L inda Pokini. · · . \ --' p~ h~.· ~..n · d. id l he , . 1n a O&l.Pl m ouse eepmg as con- ,. te: ~tandy in motion, s~e's never hurried. ave -~n LV .ua rr)~l. • .t ant, Brenda· Handy, .coord_inates · th~ ing in Gennany, a mautetins degree pe a _.>· She lov~ meeting people ~d, like ..:.-csaba L. Ajan overall aesthetics in every comer of th~ · &om San Diego Sta~e University and .O'Donovan and Hoge, "enjoys making ; - "' · · . ~ail ·~e down to the shampoo and ·. ~Oyears of management experience in guest every as comfortable as pos how it's :pre&ent~. · . some of th~ best lodaing. . sible. ) · "Wheth~ you wear it, eat it or Jook at ments in the country. Aut ~ey do net • It's personalities such ~these, along . .it,~ said Jones-Haber, "P~e seen it. Mr. .exclu~e him &om &equendy make with 117 other employees at Quail Haber @Dd) .have verJ-Jimilar taste. I reservationslorguestswhok~owhim, Lodge inj:annel Valley,_who for 13 just intm,r,ret w~at he wants. b ·· or hesitating to carry a guest's bags il y~ _have· ~sisted in ~uting the .... _ She ·said the Qriginal go.al for Quail a bellman is not available . coveted Five-Star award from Mobil _Lodge was to pro'Vide a particular feel His work ethic stems from one Travel Guide. for the property-one th~wai casual, simplecommitment~to prov.ideeach In December, Mobil announc~ that . ~taxed ~d a place to ha~n, but also gliest a comfortable, memorable visit. Qu~l Lodge, 11 hotels, 1 0 reSorts, a place that was- elegant, simple and : "Teamworkisabsolutelyessential," one guest ranch, one inn and 12 't'es undentated. "That's the way we like · Ajari said. "In our business, you can't taurants across the countr)' are on th'is "1hJngs," she add~. · have individual heroes., , .. year's list ol the nation's best ~odging The gardens throughout Quail Lodge He attributes the lonkvi~ of Quail dining establishments. They were offer the greatest joy lor Jones-Haber, Lodge empto·yees (abo~~hall ·of the a,~d among' 20,000 places nationwide in- CSABA AJAN, vice president and man- who likes color, mostly earth tones. She current-employees have worked there ·speeted anonymously by Mobil field· aging director. ; . is constandy thinking o{ ways to make "" representatives. improvement& or pushing for new . ~ projects ~uch as renovating the lobby, . and soft towels~ Those are the things you redesigning the guest rooms, a<laing a "The guest is first,, said Ed Haber, have at home because you like them and fitness center and enlarging the bar area. ::i . one of the ow~ers of Quail Lodge, as those are the. thing you' II find at Quail "I never sit down anywhere that I · · he explaineq what he thinks is the Lodge." d~n 't see. something that needs to be primary r~n'his establishment has ·. . done, changed or fLXed u,p," ~ones-Haber received the prestigious Five-Star.rat-· n9ted. "It's important. · ·m• g so manI y ta• mes.. . . She said most people don't realize · Haber is a perfe~onist who insists Today, ~Quail Lodge has 100 guest what it takes to make sure everything is it's service -. not the most beautiful rooms, the exquisite Covey Restaurant, geared toward excellence all the time. ' structure in the world - · that guests ope of the country's finest golf courses, One gf the most important aspects of her are seeking· for a memorabl~ visit. four tennis courts, two swimmi~g pools work is assisting in the hiring procesc;. "Its the smali details," Haber said. · and five miles of jogging, walk~ng and "I talk to every prospective employee," ,, . "Without that, it doesn't happen." bicycling trails. she said. "I just get a feel (or a person ,About 30 years ago, the. details of . And the person most responsible for and can tell whether they will fit in. I'm . develop~ng Quail Lodge were meticu .. implementing ~aber's attentio~ to de- not the last word. I just put my two cents lously attended to by Haber and sev- tails i~'his w.ife, Terry Jones..:Haber. in." · .e ral other local re5~d~nts ..T hey de-.. She, q.long. with her longtime. assis- Quail Lodge is different from other =-=~ -establishments, Jone8-Haber explained. · ~I Qf the employees interac~ with one ·another, she said. "Mr. Haber has the • final say, but he encourages·ev'eryone to TIM HOGE, bellman. ' participate. We all knq_w. how to work ' · together., . for mQre than five years) .to the fact •' every employee ·is valued. ~ . ***** •' .· · For Ajan, the two key qtialities em ployees must possess are intelligence ' j Csaba L. Aj an und~tands perfectly and a btjght disposit!9ri. what working to-gether-r.earis t~ achieve JOe hardest employee to f-ind is a perfection. good dishwasher, said Ajan, w~o of · · The property's current vice president ten hears 'people say,·" Any idiot can and managin~ director ~orlced at Quail wash dishes., Not true, h~ added, Loclge Jor 1 0 years~ .in the position he notipg the'j ob requires a pet:So'n who is now holds, before·r no~i~S on to· several intelligen.t. A dj§hwasher has to have . other l!_otels throughou · the country and · manual dexterity, a talent .f<>r ~rgani.­ Canada~ During that time, he was the zation ~d a spnse.of anticip~ting what . managing director o( The .Pointe at is· needed next, Ajan said. "Without .. Squaw Peak· in Phoenix, another Mobil those .qualities, 'it could paralyze the [ Five-Star tate'ft"'resort. · · .. entire' operation." . .. ·• · Extremely i!Jlpressive are Ajan 's TERRY JONES-HABER, vic.e president,-rjght, .a•n.d Brenda'_Handy, her assistant. . . . qualifications: sp. ecialized hotel train.- See QUAIL LODGE pase 1Q · jan~ry 6,.1994 .. ' . . .. .. . .. . .J , . . .farr,·McPhe~sQ~, Karas to at~nd[an.: 14.,rpf1f:.ti'ng Big·sur MuJti~~geney Advisory Coun~il may ad.d £USD as a member agency A . . . . . . . . . .E sTATE . • - I PROPERTIES THE . ~Agency multi-·en~ BIG SUR Multi. .. Advisory Council The eounc_il is a gre4t inforin.tion: . w111 consider a~ing the.Carmel Unified School Dis- network, Baldwin noted. "lt.. .s .ve,:y u"ful,"-he said. . tric' -~ a mem~ agency during its ne~ meeting ~t "And, at th~ same tiDJe, we sh~ inf~~ation .With th~. ~ 10:30 a.m., Fnday, Jan . .14, at the Bag Sur Muka- other agencaes." '~ . _ . .·. · Agency F8J(:ility on Highway 1 in Big Sur. . . . Bru~McPherson, new 27th District auemblyman, . Vance Baldwin, CUSD supmntendent, said the is ·expected to attend the~ m~ting, which· will-be .coj ~ srih~l -~•f:rict has been represented at the council _chair~ by Congress~ Sam F_arr and 5th DistriCt mee~ for the past several years. " · Superva~r Sam K-... · / . · . 7 ·."Wevebeenattendingthemeetingsasanexoflicio Further inlonnation is ~vailable_by calling 647- · ~ember," Balc:fwin said. "I like t~.go to keep up with 7755. what's happening on ·the coast." _ . CUSD's jurisdiction includes Big Sur's Captairi Cooper Elemen~ School, said Bal_dwin, who added , that ·several 8ouih coast .children also attend Carmer OFF SOPHISTICATION &GRACE .SAm!·'~ area schools. Gracloua entertelnlng :.uut. Estates of I • Pebble Beach. Expan,Jive livi8g room with ·sTOREWIDE large J,ic_ture windotls brings the fo~ted Ol;'t Fire departnie;'lt adds detibrillator doors inside. French doors lead to a <Jed( with .JANUARY 6 -16· braziers, ideal for year. .round en · ing_. El- . I .. etagra nt formal dining room with • place, -mas- .o: - THE cARMEL suite with spacious sittin room and fire.. Highlands Fire ~p....-tme~t as rv. - place. Sep~te maid's qu .e nhanced its level of emergency medical service ith $1,~?~, the addition of a semi-autotnatic derabrillator it. · Dolores St. ~e .derabrilltltor was-purehas._ed with funds from & 5th Ave.· SEA PINES· •· theC annel Highlands-Fire Department and donations Carmel • 626-9424 Quiet--elegance-Sun-drenched rooms refktct from 19Cal residents. soaring ceilings through wall~ of. glass .~ Firelighters will now be able to monito~the heart · provide warmth andelegance.Jrl th1s exquasite 4 bedroom, 6 balh estate. EXJ)an~ve ocean pattern of a medipd emergency patient and. adminis- _ _ J. LAW I INC I · views filtered through MOnterey Pines on_-pri ter an electrihcaasl shock to rae activate the heart rate' of a · · Year~en4 ·, i· vate, gated acre, ju~t over: a ~~from the. • person ..h o sll(fered heart attack. - Lo~e Peb7Fo,~~ :~~ ~at ·.s A t E/ at • ' f ·· ADVANTAGE B1JYER.j7 - . t .California Cars Opportunity knocks with the foreclosure of this . • Sport .C oats I New England style' estate situate~ on a 1.3 acre knoll with ocean and forest VIews near Auto Dftailing Cypress Point. This four bedr~'!' n~arly ~w . - I home.-offers top quality amenities mclud1ng Sweat~rs· marble t)attls, hardwood floors, slate roof, cos .t om cabinets-and hardware, and.a Viking range • Jackets in the gourmet kitchen. . . 7 $},689,000 Alf Her6al.Pbarmacyl • Shirts. ~ I STARn~~$69 . : HERBS • SPICES • TEAS HQi!JAL NUfRI170N ~xper;f ~~lq~ing I · We use onl~ fines,. HOMEOPA111Y .. ·BAY IDDGE VI$WS . . - erJeo duct~: uiar's •. 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" vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors. wal~an ets & a-own moldings.-Guest quarters loccltoo 910 Hamilton Ave. EARTHWAtES ·privately on lower level. · - Seaside ~ -.$1,350,000 ' 899·40~8· . ~ossroads ~ At The •rcJA/RmM<Et:tt1;\:J~tltti1:::Htf/IL81D/Sl~· Rd. Rio & Hwy. 1, ~armcl 626-HF.RB 800-4SS.HF.RB HIGHLANDS HIDEAWAY Sophlstlcate6 Highlands Getaway - This brand new3BD/3BA designer showcase home features an expansiVe and interesti~~ floorplan acesetter -perfect for relaxing S!)d··ent~rta1n1n_g. ~ur­ rounded by the quiet of stately p1nes, With lar~e Services, Inc. living rrjom/ ·n i g m(kit~en ar~a on m'Bin level that boast · credible ocean v1ews. Lar~e · A COMMERCIAl)/ RESIDENTIAL master suite fireplac~ on uppe~ levela~­ MAINTENANCE & REPAIR CQ •. sures privacy, while lower level w1~ fam1ly room 2 bedrooms and laundry room IS perfect - home Your is your castle. .. for g~sts and family. Qetails also ind~ No job too big or too small! extensive decking,large storage areas, Jacuzza, Petsonafized service for locals intercom and much more! and weekend homeowners. $1,100,00 655-4672 ~~~~0 HEAVEN AT ROME P,Wacy In the hlgt)lands - This beauti~l home blends into the natural scen~ry a~ 1t looks out to white water views in the best area · of the Highlands. Warm wood and tile details, ACUPUNVfURE CLINIC BY~THE-SU skylights and windows throughout. 390/2. SBA with large professional darkroom adaptable for office, workout rooni or 4th bedroom. Mature Acupunct~:~re & Herbal Medicine grounds with fully fenced yard and large. ~ck make this a natural-home for entertammg. Koji.Okazaki, L.Ac., O.M.D. ·. 3,000 sq. ft. on approximately 1 acre. 2 Car garage · ~ State Li~ensed (CA & NY) . .. $74?,000 . 28 years experience in. I ~pan: U.S.A. and Europe· ... PLEASE CALL TODAY R)R ADDITIONAL ' Arthritis ~ Tension Release • Female Afiments & INFORMATION LISTINGS · Neck, Shoulder, & Lpwe_r Bac~ Pain Problems, etc: ·- 'HOUSE CALLS • _D lSCO(JNT FOR'SENIORS • (4 08) 625-5309 M. M • F: 9A..M.·. 6 p SAT.: 9 A.M .• 1 P:M. I . 8th M~ion • CARMEL The Carm-el Pine Cona/01 Outlook Q ' . l . -, ... . . ' \ . ' ' I .... ' j. I E~plof,eS .r late pro-perty's Five.- Star s,~c~es_s ,s-tory: I •. QUAILLODCEfrompap.8 . · - . - . . , . . Mobil sets high standards/or ·Ai!:"Z.=:.:!b!:!:r:4-!~ti.,e:.~ - F~-Star4iward · alter eight houn of wOrk u you were during the fint hour.. · . . . By SUSAN BE~ keepifJ8, overa11 service apd food &ei'Viee. · · "Thepetthutobowyouansincere,"hesaid. "A• · ' Climate, historic, cultural and artistic variations · QuAIL repeat pen will know ill8talldy il somethins ~as LODGE · in Cannel Valley has once. representative of resional differences abo are major · chansed. Yo.u may be abf; to fool a new peet-but againreceivedtheprestisiousFive-StarMobilTravel facton in each rating.. , . · · , not for long.~ . Guide Award .. · ~· . · N0 rating is final, since each is subject to ..-ual The standard Quail Lodp help-wu'*t advertise- Thia ~~ th~ ,18th year Quail~Adge hu qualified review. Then:fore, each establishment must con- tecos- .. m~i state. proti~ that it~'" An org~ization lor the coveted distinction. Other r'e!Cipients this tinue·to earn its rating and has ·a chance t~ improve 1. au nazed forth~ u ence of staff." AJan took it one year include 11 hotels, 10 resorts, one pest ranCh~. it as well. · .._ step further addiaB.e veryone from manapnent to one inn and 12 restaurants acroSs thll-88lion. · . In addition, th~ Mobil Rating ~m_niittee ~- I housekeeping worki·m .co.n.ce.rt. cr.eat iJis •a,.,U.phony The winnen are ~orig 20,000 properties in the- mzea that properties ~endy~ exceptional I of excellence."~-.. . ,· · · UnitedStatesandCanadathatareinspectedanony- qualities such as extraordinar:y ~ice, p~ess ' mously -each year by Mobil field' representatives. antiques, distinctive sfirvice attributei.· · appear · .R atilip for~, from one to five stan, in ·Ratings are assigned a~ording tp the foll~wing.1. , - seven fe8ional volumes o~ the Mobil Travel Cu~des scale: . · ·Ruth ~ Poiitory ·a ttribu~ her .dep&rtmentis and are a~ailable in·b ookstores and Mobil ser.Vice . One ~cellent riputation to flembility and catering to indi- stations. ,. ./1 . ~ . . ***** oft latt be1t in the <:OIU&tty · . vidual needs. ~ Ratirig <crite~a ~ceri~ers on the degree of excel ·**** .OilUtanding-Worth a 1petittl trip *** . · "All hotels do the same thinp, Quail Lodge's lence within each type of visi~or accommodati~. · Ezcellent · execu!ive housekeeper ~aid. "It's just how you do it. The principal areas of eveluation ..are quality of· ** ·rely Good' .! be staff here is well-trained, friendly and accommo physical stru~, furnishings, maintenance, house- * Good . dating. We· anticipate people's n~s." · ~ IE a guest ·requests something unusual; such as " cleaning their roo)D ·at an odd hour; Pomory said ttae said. "Everyone works-hard and everyone·h as a great answa-is always, •ye s, we will do it. We always find ·sense of humor. It feels like a family." .. ~me way to make it h~. The gue.St is our mQst ·. IDlponant concern. That s what sets us apart. Our-stall ***** If, t deserv~ a lot of cr~it.'They meet ·with ~e ~ests and e ~ey all do a.grea{ job." ~ · Although Quail Lodge bellmen wear several hats, Jl Tim H~ge's priority is to guide ea~~ gu_est .td their ***** s room·, mow them all of the amen.tles such as the. . trouser press, mini-bar and telephone in the. bath t ·Linda Pokini is on Pomory's staff and m~ntains · room, and offer a full tour of Quai~ l:,odge . . the lobby area of Quail Lodge. In addition to her daily After that, he may make dinner reservations ,f or p roqti~e, Pokini often answers questions for guests and guests at other restaurants, set up lee times for gQlfers, a enjoys showing 1:h-em around 'the grounds-. Over the shuttle guest!ll to vario~s ~eas of the prbperty, handle a years, she has mad~ friends with some oft he.guests ~d maintenance problems an4 step in for housekeeping at u is happy to say no one .has ever been nide to her. . night. · · . ti The housekeeping staff is al,:w~ys cheerful, Pok~i But no matter what Hoge is doing, he never forgets ,, I ·e. t~g reet every,one with a friendly smile~ .· S] - . · "No matter-what is wron~at home," Hoge said, "I . ~Mobil Five-Star 1994 list am always able. to1 ·smile. ~t's our specialty. Every r~ person yo~ walk by, whethey it's the maid or general cl • LODGING ESTABUSHMENTS manag~r, will always greet r.ou with a hello and smile." DEBORAH 9' DONOVAN, switchboard operator. a ' 0 ***** . . l ArlaOIUI: Marri~s Camelback~ and the Phoenician past year, she has answered the telephone at Quail Reso~ both in Scottsdale; tho Wipam, Litchfield Park. Lodge in a consistently upbeat, lively manner. It's her Cllliforllia: Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angel..es; Four Seasons Katie Riley alway~ has a smile for everyone as she nature to be enthusiastic. Hotel ud the Peninsula, both in Beverly Hills; tho Ritz makes her rounds through the gardens. .S he is just one "I take each call for what it is," O'D~novan s~d. "I , Carlton, Four Seasont Clilt and Stouffer Stanford Coun of nine Quail Lodge garden~rs who each have a section listen caref'-Jlly and maintain my cool at all times. It . Hotel, all in San Frucisco; Quail Lodge, Carmel Valley; tho to keep perfect. u takes a uni!Pe personzu do·have to smile over the _ Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Nipel. "We are constantly weeding," Riley said. "People .telephone. . ' . d Colorado: The Broadmoor Resort, Colorado Springs; Tall \ Timber Resort, Durango; C Lazy U Ranch, Granby. ask us questions all the tirrie. We are trained to be · ~he ~es working · the public and interacting Florltla: Crud Bay Hotel, Miami; Boca Raton Resort and considerate of the guests ~;t.t all times. Friendliness is ~pie from different places. and ~ultures. How Club, Boca Raton; the Ritz-Carlton, Naples. the key factor here. We all work together." ev~rshe said, s.ometi111es the job is difficult, especially ldorfia: The Cloist-er, Sea Island. when 10 people are calling at once. . lllhaou: Four Seuons Hotel, Chicago. ***** . "Y uu can't say, 'Ca!'l you hold?' You have to make b NeiiJ York: C.arlyle Hotel, N.ew York. are · s Te:tU: Musion .on Turtle Creek, Dallaa. .;'\...; each caller feel they the most important. It's an art. p Yir6illi•: The Inn· at Little Washington, Was,ngton; *' Ohen the first person a potenti'al guest speaks with It takes coordi~on and rhythm. ~ere at Quail'L odge., Williamsburg Inn, Williamaburg. · )\ is the switchboard operator. Ed Haber said "I{ you we always work through a problem. There't never a . Wul· Yirfillia! The Greenbrier Reao~ White Sulphur don't answer the telephone the right way, you don't question we can"t answer. If I can't find the answer, I . Springs. have a chance." find someone· who can; That's the policy: lf. you can't. Deborah O'Donova~ takes him seriously. For the take -care of the guest, find someone who can." tr fh ~- It al 1 c ALL SAI-NTS' 'EPI.SCOPAL 01 ~Valier Larsen PreseiilS ·--·- ... DAY .SCHOOL MONTEREY'.S WINTER " - . ·· ANTIQUES SHOW ·NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATI9NS ~ ·SALE· ·FOR THE 1994-95 SCHOOL YEAR Tho.usan<.ls'of An~iques anu'Collections in wide price ranges. PRE-K THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE ' b4 T JANUARY 7-8:-9 ;. Jl VISI'I1NG DAY will be held on . c .,./ THURSDAY, .JANUARY 13TH \ ' ~/ l i M<tnterey & Salinas Rooms c .For All Prospective Parents Monterey County Fairgrounds in " 8:15 to 10:.30 a.m. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNpAY / 8060 Carmel Valley Road, Carmel Valley .tr. fj~ · · ··ll-4pm {' , I 4~9pm l0~7pm Curriculum, GO(Ils and ReligiOus Perspectives will.be discussed. ( ADM ISS ION $3.00, w~th Ad or Card $2.50 _ Please call the school if you plan to attend a VISiting Day· c Senior Citi%en $2.00 . or if you would like to reqgest ap~ication materials. ot ~ 624-9171 ' ....~ ~ 24 • .. 10 The Carmel Pine Corte/CI Outlook january 6, 1.~ ~ '· ~ • ~

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