Friday, February 4, 2000
Vol. 7 No. 50
Features
         
Planners clear way for rumored Starbucks
         
State effort to mend cumbersome Water Replenishment
         
YMCA kicks off Year 2000 funding drive
         
'Downey Beautiful' entries now accepted
         
Downey schools score well on state test
         
Learn to read out loud to your child
Editorials
         
Gerard 'Jerry' Vultee By John Adams
         
The dollars don't always add up By Jerry Andrews
         
The state of our Union By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Is Civil War really over? By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
'Family Story Night' at Downey Library
         
Cole Porter featured at Library Tea Feb. 12
         
Civil War theme of Guild gala Feb. 26
         
'Planning Your Financial Future' at Messiah Feb. 8
         
Ortiz will be featured network group speaker
         
Cops find cocaine; Paramount man held
         
Civil War tales of Ritchey home
         
Pianist Dalton will play Sunday at church
         
Dolphins sparkle at Long Beach swim meet
Entertainment
         
Flute, harp soloists charm audience
Sports
         
Artesia breezes to easy victory
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for February
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Mary Pinto
         
Joseph Jacob Diaz
         
Lois E. Wagner
         
Angelo Marzo
         
Marion (Boots) Stegmaier
         
Ernest Urban Charbonneau
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