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The Downey Eagle

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Friday, May 11, 2001
Vol. 9 No. 12

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Features
          Celebrate KIDSDAY at Furman Park tomorrow
          Parts of Downey hit by wave of rolling power blackout
          Council takes middle road on fireworks
          Downey High's Hall of Fame today in gym
          Fire Station Open House is tomorrow
          How City hopes to spend HUD funding
          50 great years of Polaroid art at DMOA
          City Council selects Midstokke as clerk
Editorials
          Our good youth By John Adams
          Street Faire success 'despite' problems By Jerry Andrews
          Protecting our national forests By Congressman Steve Horn
          'A staged political event' By Merl Moore
Shorts
          Varela featured Early Bird speaker May 15
          Man held for brutal Sav-on purse snatch
          Downey drug raid part of major sweep
          Alvarez quits YMCA for Cypress post
          St. Raymond's offers Spring Fest May 18
          Arc pancake breakfast set outdoors on May 19
          Downey Symphony Guild seeks members
Sports
          Powerful South Gate prevails
          Warren clinches league title
Letters
Calendar

          Events for May
          City Meetings
          Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
          George Anne Finck
          Genevieve J. (Betty) Austin
          Gerald E. (Gerry) Fernandez
Back Issues
Real Estate

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Jerry Brady..............Advertising Promotions
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