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BOARD RACE FUND RAISING ONE-SIDED; CANDIDATE OLENICK GETS $10,744.


Byline: Karen Karen

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Bill Olenick, Antelope Valley Union High School District The Antelope Valley Union High School District (A.V.U.H.S.D.) is located in the Antelope Valley area of California, in northern Los Angeles County.

The district includes eight public high schools, one trade school, and two continuation high schools in the cities of Palmdale
 board president, leads all high school board candidates in fund raising with $10,744, nearly twice the amount raised by the second leading candidate.

Except for a $250 contribution from a Glendale architect, all the money raised in Olenick's campaign are contributions in the amount of $99 or less, which under state law means individual donors don't have to be identified.

Olenick, incumbent Steve Landaker and challenger Deanna Larson have filed campaign fund-raising fund-raising, large-scale soliciting of voluntary contributions, especially in the United States. Fund-raising is widely undertaken by charitable organizations, educational institutions, and political groups to acquire sufficient funds to support their activities.  disclosure forms with the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  County Registrar-Recorder's Office. The reports cover the period through Sept. 20.

The other four candidates - incumbent Sue Stokka and challengers Yolanda Deschene, Brett Nelson and Wayne Woodhall - have filed forms indicating they are not intending to raise more than $1,000, county officials said.

The election is Nov. 4.

Out of the $10,744 raised by Olenick, $10,494 are in the amounts of $99 or less. The sole contributor listed is $250 from architect Richard Kemp n. 1. Coarse, rough hair in wool or fur, injuring its quality.  of Glendale.

Olenick, a Los Angeles County probation officer probation officer
n.
1. An official usually attached to a juvenile court and charged with the care of juvenile delinquents.

2. An official charged with supervising convicts at large on suspended sentence or probation.
, has spent $8,139 on a ballot statement, general operations and overhead, campaign literature, advertising, and fund-raising events.

Larson, a retired high school teacher, has loaned her campaign $5,500 and spent $1,463 on campaign literature and general operations and overhead.

Landaker, a billboard company executive, reported raising $4,719, including a $2,800 loan to his campaign, and $1,919 in contributions of $99 or less.

Landaker has spent $3,457 on advertising and a campaign statement.
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Date:Oct 21, 1997
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