Friday, December 8, 2000
Vol. 8 No. 42
Features
         
Golden Bell Award for Downey Unified
         
Cartozian, Trejo and McCarthy seated; Winningham Mayor
         
Downey parade rich in beauty, tradition
         
Overtime thriller: Chino tops Downey
         
Havice now one of elite 3rd termers
         
Montessori school move 'successful'
Editorials
         
Warren Band shines By John Adams
         
Votes for 'none of the above' By Jerry Andrews
         
Relief from the bureaucratic maze By Congressman Steve Horn
         
'Madness of many, gains of few' By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Awards Thursday for top holiday decorating
         
Pay library fines with canned goods
         
Field of 4 vie for college president
         
Citizens for Downey holiday meal plan
         
Mike Prokop is Citizens for Downey president
         
Soroptimist offers V. Richardson Awards
         
Robert E. Garstang celebrates 90th birthday
         
Bruce, Floralie Anthony celebrate their 50th
Entertainment
         
'Bounce' has some important messages
Sports
         
Dominguez on another roll
         
Jr. Pee Wees ring up a 'hog wild' season
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for December
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Charles John Todd
         
Lauri Lynn Dorn
         
Jessie O. Kennedy
         
Otis R. 'Ben' Long
         
Margaret Sue Sullivan
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