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The Downey Eagle

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Friday, June 12, 1998
Vol. 6 No. 16

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Features
          Addition to Rancho Center wins City OK
          3 crucial weeks face DCH in court and State Senate
          Flood control deadline: Horn, Boxer score big
          Council eyes '98-99 budget: Likes same
          Warren will graduate with much tradition
          $12 million approved for I-710 interchange
          Hoag assists Music in School Program
Editorials
          Horn fulfills trust By John Adams
          Bankers gambling with your dollars By Jerry Andrews
          The meaning of our nation's flag By Congressman Steve Horn
          Picking winners and losers easy By Merl Moore
Shorts
          Lots of Jacobson's in Alameda's history
          'Wake Up' breakfast features Toastmasters
          Doris Stone is honored by PTA for long service
          How Father's Day came to be a celebration
          Mystery lovers, cat fanciers take note
          Small business marketing tips at Cerritos College
          Local church reaps 'first fruits' bonanza
          Compromise reached on Hayden and LACDA
Entertainment
          Soul swinger Sheets at Dixie Belle tonight
          'A Midsummer Night's Dream' offered June 24
Sports
          Downey Dolphin Alba makes Junior Olympics
Letters
Calendar

          Events for May
          City Meetings
          Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Back Issues
Real Estate

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Robert Tolentino......Advertising
Jerry Brady...........Advertising
Tanya Andrews...........Ad Design
Jackie Mars...........Typesetting
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