Box 11
Contains 33 Results:
Crash site, 1994-09-10
[Envelope contains images, likely unpublished, of site of an accident. Accident perhaps was fatal school bus and car collision of September 9th, 1994, which killed Japanese exchange student Kazuko Nakano.]
East Valley Community Center, 1994-09-10
[Envelope contains images of grand opening of East Valley Community Center, 2245 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido, California. Long-awaited community center included branch library and recreation.]
"7 years of limbo for old house may be ending", 1994-09-13; 1994-12-21
"Bob Smith and his wife, Sandra, stand along Ninth Avenue [Escondido]. Their house, partly obscured by bushes, comes within 7 feet of the road, which will soon be widened." [Envelope contains additional images related to story about the Smiths and their century-old house, which was potentially to be demolished by the City of Escondido to make way for a wider street.]
Frank Hermansen, 1994-09-13
[Headshots of Frank Hermansen, candidate who hoped to replace Vista school board member Joyce Lee if she were to be recalled.]
"Icefloe lets workers test ice: Candidate for governor Kathleen Brown will attend the grand opening Saturday.", 1994-09-14; 1994-09-15
"Justice served: Teen gets maximum for robbery murder", 1994-09-15; 1994-09-16
Helen Heller, 1994-09-16
[Helen Heller was presented with a plaque by Palomar Hospital Auxiliary; she also received a 30,000 hour pin and the gift shop was renamed in her honor. Envelope contains images of plaque presentation, possibly unpublished.]
"$54 million later: San Marcos city offices fill 1 Civic Center Drive", 1994-09-16; 1994-09-18
"Judy Sweatland, engineering department secretary, moves her teddy bear and plant and leaves the bigger stuff." "San Marcos street division workers Kurt Garvey, left, and Santos Rivera become movers on Friday." [Envelope contains additional unpublished images of moving day into new San Marcos, California, City Hall.]
Poway Heritage Parade, 1994-09-17
[Envelope contains images from Poway's 30th annual Heritage parade, September 17, 1994. The parade's theme was "The Next Generation -- A Tribute to Education and Family Values."]
"Dream house nets two members for historical society: Martin and Karen Tork found the home near the departed Twin Oaks by accident while four-wheeling", 1994-09-20; 1994-09-21
"Karen and Martin Tork stand in front of their historic San Marcos home." "The rear of the home is framed by a limb from one of the fallen Twin Oaks." [Craftsman house was originally built by Major Gustavus French Merriam sometime around 1888. Envelope contains additional unpublished images.]
