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ELECTIONS : Candidates, Propositions on April 14 Ballots

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More than 150 candidates and nine propositions will appear on municipal ballots in 23 San Gabriel Valley cities on Tuesday, April 14.

Following, in alphabetical order by city, are the candidates and their ages and occupations (when provided on their nomination papers) and the ballot measures in 12 of those races. (The Times published the same information for the first 11 cities Sunday, Feb. 16.)

LA VERNE

Mayor

Jon Harry Blickenstaff, 47, incumbent, school principal

City Council (2 seats)

Daniel V. Harden, 43, teacher

Thomas R. Harvey, 45, incumbent, university professor

Craig Walters, 36, incumbent, television producer

Ballot Measure

Shall La Verne adopt an ordinance prohibiting theaters and auditoriums containing more than 1,000 seats?

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MONROVIA

Mayor

Robert T. Bartlett, incumbent, 52, national account director for freight company

George A. Baker, 64, real estate broker

City Council (2 seats)

Mary Wilcox, 68, incumbent, retired restaurant manager

Bill Card, 39, incumbent, school administrator

Phyllis McCarville, 66, current city clerk

City Clerk

Linda Proctor, 51, businesswoman/manager

Stephen R. Baker, 50, accountant administrator

City Treasurer

Pat Ostrye, 68, retired city clerk/columnist for weekly newspaper

MONTEREY PARK

City Council (2 seats)

Judy Chu, 38, incumbent

Francisco Alonzo, 48, schoolteacher

Frank Arcuri, 51, publisher/educator

John Casperson, 54, businessman

Andy Islas, 31, businessman

Rita Valenzuela, 55, community volunteer

Bonnie Wai, 29, city commissioner/attorney

Charles Wu, 62, real estate broker

Raymond Wu, 56, attorney

Incumbent Betty Couch did not file

City Clerk

David Barron, 50, incumbent

City Treasurer

Louise Davis, 67, incumbent

Chester Chau, 39, controller, accountant

Ballot Measure

Measure T: Shall an ordinance of the city of Monterey Park be adopted for properties south of Hellman Avenue and north of Emerson Avenue in the Regional Specialty Zone to allow an increase in maximum building height (which now varies between 15 and 50 feet) to 56 feet, and a separate height limitation for certain structural and architectural features, subject to a conditional use permit?

ROSEMEAD

City Council (3 seats)

Robert W. Bruesch, 47, incumbent

Jay T. Imperial, 56, incumbent

Margaret Clark, 49, incumbent, educator

Joe Vasquez, 43, technician

SAN DIMAS

Mayor

Carla L. Damrill, 52, business executive

Terry L. Dipple, 39, incumbent, businessman

City Council (2 seats)

Denis Bertone, 50, incumbent, high school counselor

Don Davis, 62, city planning commissioner/ businessman

Curtis W. Morris, 55, incumbent, attorney

Alex Villanueva, 29, deputy sheriff

SAN GABRIEL

City Council (3 seats)

Pauline R. (Mary) Cammarano, 51, incumbent, office manager

John Tapp, 47, incumbent/CPA

James Castaneda, 34, incumbent, engineer

Helen Achilles, 79, former councilwoman and city treasurer)

Tony Thompson, engineer

Harry L. Baldwin, 54, employee benefit administrator

Ed Brown, businessman

City Treasurer

John Janosik, incumbent, attorney

Leanne Dickson, 49, credit union vice president

Ballot Measure

Shall the San Gabriel School District be reorganized to form a San Gabriel Unified School District?

SAN MARINO

City Council (2 seats)

Eugene H. Dryden, 58, program manager/incumbent

Bernard E. Le Sage, 42, attorney

Allan K. Yung, 52, community physician and professor

Don Cotton, 58, municipal planning consultant

Incumbents W. Michael Johnson and Rosemary B. Simmons did not file

SIERRA MADRE

City Council (2 seats)

Toby Boothroyd, 46, business manager

Jack Groteweil, 64, architect

Orville Lee Cline, 69, retired manager

George A. Maurer, 69, restaurant host

City Clerk

Nancy Shollenberger, 54, incumbent, businesswoman

City Treasurer

Douglas C. Berkshire, 76, incumbent, retired manager

SOUTH EL MONTE

City Council (3 seats)

Arthur Olmos, incumbent, custom upholsterer

Albert G. Perez, incumbent, professional engineer

David J. Sanchez, incumbent, construction project manager

Stanley M. Quintana, barrel broker

John D. Gonzales, graphic arts finisher

Elvira Caldibiec, clerk III/principal

SOUTH PASADENA

City Council (2 seats)

Amedee (Dick) Richards, 70, incumbent, small business owner

Evelyn Fierro, 43, incumbent, journalist/businesswoman

Paul Zee, 41, corporate executive

Wallace “Wally” Emory, 52, account executive

City Treasurer

Edward A. Ristow, incumbent, unopposed

City Clerk

Jeannine A. Gregory, 29

J. Roberta Laurence, 48, government employee

TEMPLE CITY

City Council (2 seats)

Thomas D. Breazeal, 54, incumbent

Harry Budds, 51, businessman

Kenneth G. Gillanders, 59, businessman

Robert B. Pitts, 51, real properties consultant

John M. Rogers, 45, service representative

Chuck Souder, 51, businessman

Incumbent Patrick Froehle did not file

Ballot Measure

Proposition L: Shall section 502.C., which would limit City Council members to two (2) consecutive four-year terms be adopted as part of the City Charter?

WEST COVINA

City Council (3 seats)

Nancy Manners, incumbent, part-time municipal consultant

Brad McFadden, incumbent, 36, attorney

Ben Wong, 40, restaurant owner

Robert L. Smith, Jr., 28, real estate agent

Tim Cullinan, 52, businessman

Stuart York, 48, city planning commissioner/salesman

Incumbent William Tarozzi died in office

City Treasurer

Marian Smithson, accountant

Nora McCauley, 39, purchasing/materials manager

City Clerk

Janet Berry, 41, incumbent, unopposed

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