Friday, October 8, 1999
Vol. 7 No. 33
Features
         
How Caltrans ignored I-105 warning signs
         
School candidates debate issues as election day nears
         
Poise, personality keys to Miss Downey
         
Tempers flare in race for School Board seats
Editorials
         
Flexible term limits? By John Adams
         
Redevelopment corrupts democratic process By Jerry Andrews
         
Citizen soldiers in the fight against drugs By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Campaign finance reform: Just do it! By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Downey teachers' union endorses incumbents
Stonewood sponsors job fair on Oct. 15
         
'Judges Forum' offered Oct. 16 at Rio Hondo
         
Suspect in Stonewood stabbing surrenders
         
Downey National Bank becomes 'CalWest Bank'
         
Las Floristas present a check to Rancho
         
AQMD town hall meeting set in Santa Fe Springs
         
Masons will celebrate past masters on Oct. 21
         
City-wide cleanup scheduled for Oct. 23
         
Author Nye to appear at bookstore Oct. 15
Entertainment
         
'Me and My Girl' lots of fun on DCLO stage
         
Tex Beneke comes to Downey this Sunday
Sports
         
Warren wins over stubborn La Habra
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for October
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Joseph Bywater Cunliffe
         
Margaret Fisher
         
Angele Lucas
         
George A. Sylvia
         
Mary Elizabeth Staniforth
         
Mary Frances Bertwell
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