Friday, April 20, 2001
Vol. 9 No. 9
Features
         
Havice will run for Horn's 38th
         
State names East and Griffiths as 'Distinguished'
         
Student 'safari' to wilds of Sacramento
         
Build Skate Park Downey's Prop. 12 share is $926,000
         
Planners approve tennis and lights
Editorials
         
Flexible bus rule By John Adams
         
The right to criticize government By Jerry Andrews
         
Earth Day 2001: Past as prologue By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Moore about this and that By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
City to review limit on secondary signs
         
Cleanup of NASA property April 28
         
'Art of Rancho' full of outstanding talent
         
Metro featured speaker at Early Birds April 24
         
Great Downey Street Fair coming May 5
         
Governor's scholars awards to DUSD students
         
Downey High teachers funding versus cancer
         
Health Fair offered in Norwalk tomorrow
Entertainment
         
'Enemy at the Gates' stirring WWII epic
Sports
         
Warren keeps on winning
         
Warren edges Downey by a run
         
Carnival of Champs set for April 28
         
Junior tennis time tomorrow in Downey
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for April
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Miroslava E. Jaekel
         
Henry S. Arzac
         
Vance Hayes
         
John Ferraro
Back Issues
Real Estate
FAX (562) 861-7635
P. O. Box 1287
Downey, CA 90240-0287
http://downeyeagle.com/
John Adams...............Editor
Robert Tolentino.........Display Advertising
Jerry Brady..............Advertising Promotions
Tanya Andrews............Layout/Production
Meredith Luzader.........Classifieds
Rancho Publications......Publisher
The Downey Eagle is published weekly by Rancho Publications, a California corporation.
For U.S. Mail delivery: $38 per year; $20 per 6 months.
Controlled distribution. 27,000 copies printed.
Internet Technical Support by
City Web Design
Internet Service Provider: Caprica
The City of
Downey Home Page.
Please visit the Redevelopment Site.
The Paper Ink is a series on the
history of Downey.