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   Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - June 10, 1976, Corona, California                                JAY roebuck r Corona City Council members met vMh City Manager Jim Wheaton for iC minutes yesterday afternoon in session in an attempt to recent conflicts between and staff retails of the mating were not but council members today did their general impressions of what had been council said they felt the meeting had useful that another session is hot at this No action was taken at yesterday's basically discussed our with said Tom we expected of each other as council termed the session a and said that he felt it had been think we have a better understanding of what each one feels about the I think we certainly agreed that we haven't had the harmony on the council that we and maybe this discussion Bass said he felt the session what I it I really think there ever were two sides also said that he this every now and then just to thrash things Ira Calvert said the session had helped the Don who requested the special termed it a constructive He also said he believed the meeting will lead to improved relations between the council and the city the session had up questions he raised publicly at the last session about staff information on the water project Rapp replied that the matter cleared up prior to the through talks with Flora declined to discuss She did say that she doesn't think another meeting is required at the but she indicated one might be at a was out of the city today and could not reached for problems between the city council and city manager erupted at the last council session when Rapp quizzed Wheaton at about the water system engineering said he felt that Wheaton had misled him about proposed changes said he didn't Wheaton denied that had been made or that the council had been the Tuesday night council session last Rapp decided to a special meeting and Mayor Spiegel Thursday morning to call the a story in The Daily Independent quoted former Assistant City Manager Art Goulet at length about of the city staff and especially of current Assistant city Manager Gene also was asked if he is the city manager's job through his close relationship with some members of the city Gould said that he had never took the occasion to praise Wheaton as very a partner in firm of is a bidder on a portion of the water system city staff has recommended that the entire contract go to Montgomery Engineering of has said on several occasions that the basic problem the council and city staff is the lack of long-range goals for the ' maintains that is essential if the form of government is to He also points out that he can only carry out designed to reach a goal if goals are established by the members also they believe goals should be but it is not known the matter of was discussed at executive No. 257  June 10,1976  737-T234  parks City of Corona should try to obtain use of five acres future senior site on Avenue for a soccer the Parks and Recreation Commission on that parcel as the one With the best promise of the commission unanimously that be set for tlie that authorize the city to negotiate with the for using the was taken on the of Parks and Recreation Ken who City Manager Jim Wheaton had suggested the Problems had developed with other sites that were a representative of the Corona Soccer one group requested a said the dubl viewed the site as a good easily accesible to club a younger group from El Cerrito that is no size soccer field the decision was some commission members said they were because of uncertainty about whether future school the soccer fidd to Redlin said the district has no plans for construction for the next 10 but also mentioned that the facilities could be moved later if need decided to let the choose whether to include STEVE it clear that the spend the for lights would be up to Don Rapp who had remained at the meeting after on another agenda thof BECTE REINCKE ming in ballets with them and training toured with the dolphin show in most Central American countries and in Venezuela and the United after all that she feels macaws are fully as intelligent as In speaking of dolphin she told of one named not Elvis a colonel in- the Louisiana State Militia and can prove it with a certificate signed hy Edwin He's also Lt. Col. Elvis Macaw in the Alabama State Militia 10th a certificate signed by Gov. a but a very talented Elvis is a one They They are of tte Older Psittaciformes imd are the brainiest of the Wendy 29, works with and maoy other birds at Animal Productions in ' that she spent 10 she worked with in San Delphi became attached to Wendy's The dolphin got so attached in she couldn't stand to see Lila sitting at the pool's edge or bobbing around in a plastic with LOa but couldn't make it so. she'd swim under it and tip it oyer V Wendy a few snapshots to getting back to Wendy the bird will appear at Sunday's Valley Art Association Spring Art Show at the Norco Community v has a sideline to her work with She paints So does though in people perches in front of an easel with brush in beak and works glancing from time to time at his then away .at the is an unequaled since Picasso at attempting to get the dog dolphins and sea bird is part of the owned by Dr. Charles other been by ian aU Wendy met hiin in Florida at would cost and bring the cost to The commission had previously asked the council to allocate for a and suggested three Hie delayed a decision until budget of the on fallen through the local plant wants tP use it for wastewater until a brine line to carry off the water becomes site is at a proposed park at Lincoln and Citron but the has skepticism about whether the park should even site inside Butterfield Stage IVial Park new existing athletic fields would even without because of water and electric lines said he believes there is a good the district wiU agree to the use on Brissenden said he policeman Jack Famham today the of a fourth Siw officer to the Corona Three additional wOl be hired ' officer is Dennis J. 24,  on drug His employment in Corona wUl become effective unacceptable He Said the commission should 12-13  his opinion was that the wouldn't be to spending the proposed site would be a don't think the council would to spend if we it said also raki there was support for for a but if a temporary site ran up to may run into Z Some commissioners also said they to pick a place where other sites could be because the interest in soccer more fields wiu I Commissioner Howard Jayne said he would support if out the school district wiU agree to for long-range clouds tonight with mostly skies and ' wanner temperatura s County Election of the voters in Corona went to the polls to cast in the first race for the hoard of turnout was in line with the county turnout of per the statistical study of the election including a precinct by precinct are 11,155 registered voters in and 9,057 went to the show that 67 Corona did not vote for any of the four contestants for the Vacancy caused the of Supervisor BUI Jones not to run for Jones has served continuously for 28 post were 11; Calvert 159; City 730 Old 95; Calvert 130; Johnson 14; 7.  1041 143; Calvert 138; Johnson 18; Skinner 19.  Totah 2241 54; Calvert 91; Johnson 23; Skinner 10. Community 1717 Via Del 82; 56; Johnson 36; Skinner 9.  National Bank Trust 102; Calvert 87; as a reserve Police Department for year and a to to the told officials that he has wanted tp move to the Corona area for some wife's Filth street in be around longer for since many laws have been protect She decided tP to macaws instead aAd undergo further Training at Sheriff s starting two days Macaw at work may dP so Morgan is for an he goes to work for portrait of aU Abby 6  t i 5-6  v. 5  a Corona and city Wait a and of a clothing in Henry a title and Dave the operator of store in who won the election by receiving over 50 per cent of the votes in the district to escape a election in Calvert in Corona by 976 received 3,814 votes for 50.3 per cent of the total Corona compared with Abraham's 2,838 votes for 37.4 per cent of the got 6S8 for 8.6 per and Skinner garnered 280 for 3.7 per had 26 voting precincts in Tuesday's numbers jirom 311-008 to 311-034: The Charles E. 1081 85; Calvert 187; Johnson 48; Skinnor 8.  Junior High 1255 River 82; 97; Johnson 24; 5.  Elementary 750 Corona 113; 125; j. 14-  6 * 10  in CoronA City 101; 1^; Johnson 21; Skinner 5. - The James F. White in the cresta 33; Skinner 10.   laOS Skinner 11.  Baptist Seventh and West 121; Calvert 157; Johnson 29; Skinner 12.  Chase and 144; Calvert 193rJPhS0r25rSkinner 16.- Raney Junior High 1010 W. 176; Calvert 197 46 Skinner 14;  Z. Howard 825 138 Calvert 208.; a 4-vJohnson 23; Skinner 11.   Wuflestad 155 Mission 99; Calvert 113; Johnson 15; Skinner 11.  Carlton 625 Canary 61; Calvert 128; Johnson 8 Skinner 6.  of Christ Main and Rancho 132;^ Calvert 133; Johnson 15; Skinner 8.  High 1150 W. Abraham 93; Calvert 193; Johnson 22; Skinner 10.  UM 115; Calvert 142; 29; 14.  Junior High Main and 139; Calvert 147; Johnson 15; Elementary 1650 104; Calvert 191 Johnson 17; 5.  W. 120 Rancho 129; CaWert 157; Johnspn 35; 14. 68; Calvert 121; Johnson 17; 11.  1358 128; 253; 21. "  Zum 1611  95i; 132 Jphnson 19,   

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