Friday, Setember 29, 2000
Vol. 8 No. 32
Features
         
Final LACDA funding announced by Horn
         
New battle over non-conforming Lincoln-Mercury sign
         
Streetscape will cost $1.3 million
         
DUSD non-teachers also get 7 percent
         
Council OK's shotguns for motorcycle cops
         
City donates truck engine to rose float
         
State party chiefs eye 2 local races
Editorials
         
Power plant? By John Adams
         
Downtown invasion of property rights By Jerry Andrews
         
Medicare: First, do no harm By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Moore about this and that By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
'Books and Hoops' popular at Apollo
         
Downey Rotary pancake breakfast set Oct. 28
         
Plaque will honor women in military
         
PAC will meet Tuesday; seeks public help, input
         
Prayer breakfast features Klausman
         
OLPH Walk-A-Thon and Safety Fair Oct. 14
         
Parade of Winners tickets are on sale
Entertainment
         
'Almost Famous' deserves an award
Sports
         
Warren, Downey in non-league victories
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for September and October
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Benjamin Novida
         
Elizabeth (Betty) Rudderow
         
Lorraine Lancaster
         
John Botta
         
Salvador Medina
         
Virginia Dean Leonard (Van Kirk)
         
Isabel 'Bell' Delgado
         
Jean Marie Argentin
         
Sheila Irene Valle
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