Friday, November 19, 1999
Vol. 7 No. 39
Features
         
70 years of aviation history here in Downey
         
20:1 Class Reduction to include 3rd grade by next September
         
Cliff and Pat Pratt parade grand marshals
         
Patterson new head of Rancho Foundation
         
Man held in connection with stabbing death here
         
Woman resists being locked in own trunk
         
Vincent's family has many Civil War ties
Editorials
         
We get phone calls! By John Adams
         
The problem of red light runners By Jerry Andrews
         
Modernizing banking, protecting privacy By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Some things worth fighting for By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Brownie Troop 476 invests new members
         
Burton celebrates 90th birthday at gala lunch
         
Downey's David Lago is parade celebrity star
         
CareMore is the major sponsor of the parade
         
Rotary offers trip to Bavaria-Germany
         
SoCal Dance Theater offers 'Nutcracker'
         
Downey Regional Med sponsors Santa Claus
Entertainment
         
'Bringing out the Dead' has flaws
Sports
         
Warren in playoffs tonight
         
Lakewood Aquatic swimmers stepping up
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for November
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Sam Charles Dase
         
Donald H. Shanks
Back Issues
Real Estate
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