Box 11
Contains 33 Results:
Haley Park Estates, Poway, 1992-05-09
[Imagery from open house for Poway's affordable housing project, Haley Park Estates. Project was controversial because city used low-income housing money to build modular homes in Haley Park for people who used to live in trailers. Poway bought the trailers because the city wanted the land to build a shopping center. Unclear if images were published.]
Cecil Munsey, 1992-05-09
[Images of Munsey and his collection, which consists of many things -- bottles, trading cards, and other realia. Collection includes Lyndon Johnson bottle, Lydia Pinkhman collection.]
Sandra Girard-Baker, 1994-09-02; 1994-10-12
[Headshots of Sandra Girard-Baker, candidate for Poway school board election.]
Carol Ann Lindsay, 1994-09-06
[Headshots of Carol Ann Lindsay, candidate for Poway school board election.]
"Harvest time at Deer Springs Winery", 1994-09-06; 1994-09-07
"Judy Roberts, left, and wine maker David Clark, dump chardonnay graps into a crusher Tuesday." [Name of winery misspelled in article. Actual name is Deer Park Winery. Envelope contains additional unpublished images related to winery.]
"Escondidan to make retirement golden", 1994-09-06; 1994-09-25
"Joe Blair, sitting in his kitchen wants to plan his finances to make retirement truly "golden years." [Envelope contains additional images of Blair, taken for an article on "Financial makeovers" by the Times-Advocate.]
"Farming in Escondido not a fertile industry: Growers face rising costs, city expansion", 1994-09-07; 1994-09-11
"Ernesto Aguilar picks oranges on Tig Wohlford's farm." [Envelope contains additional images taken at Burnet "Tig" Wohlford's farm, which grew lemons, oranges, and avocados for 100 years in Escondido, California on 163 acres.]
"Tears flow on school's opening day", 1994-09-07; 1994-09-08
"Kindergarten teacher Connie Blackburn welcomes her students on their first day of school." "Ismael Diaz finds the first day of kindergarten tough." "Teacher Connie Blackburn, left, and student teacher Dianna Schulman, right, comfort Manuel Santiago." [Envelope contains additional related images taken for article on first day of school at Escondido Central Elementary School.]
"Is planned Campo landfill pot of gold or fool's gold?", 1994-09-08; 1994-09-18
"Empty shelves soon to fill", 1994-09-09; 1994-09-19
"The Vista Optimists donated $1,000 to help fill empty shelves in the new Vista Public Library for its Oct. 29 grand opening. Pictured, left to right, are Rick Ring; Louise Vandling, president of the Friends of the Vista Library; and Terry Craft, president of the Optimist Club." [Envelope contains additional related images.]