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Box SC003-DR097

 Container

Contains 52 Results:

"Feminist Bookstore Opens", 1976-02-19

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21802
Scope and Contents

"Assisting a customer at the new North County women's store is Ina Bradley (right)". Store located at 1718 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido sells boooks, posters, crafts, jewelry and items on consignment. "The store also serves as the North Copnty headquarters for the National Organization for Women and a women's center." Other photos in this envelope are of Jean Kuchenmeighter, Poway playing fetch with her Labrador Retrievers at Webb Park, Rancho Bernardo.

Dates: Other: 1976-02-19

"Happy Dog Days" and "Woodwardia", 1976-02-05

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21803
Scope and Contents

"Lady and Sam, Labrador Retrievers play "fetch it" with owner, Jean Kuchenmeister of Poway at Rancho Bernardo Webb Park." View of children in play area climbing railroad tie blocks in Webb Park. Rancho Bernardo. Envelope includes photos of worn-down house "Woodwardia" on Palomar Mountain. House and ranch was named by original owner, Louis Salmons. Photo id by Peter Brueggeman, historian (Brueggeman to Clausen 03/07/2026 email).

Dates: Other: 1976-02-05

Fire gutted structure, 1976-02

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21804
Scope and Contents

Concrete building gutted from fire. One view of destroyed building has faded sign painted, "xxxEET SHOP ."

Dates: Other: 1976-02

Mayor Pete Wilson of San Diego, 1976-02-01

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21805
Scope and Contents

Keynote speaker, Mayor Pete Wilson of San Diego at the Saddle Club in Rancho Bernardo addresses the RB national Nominating Rally and Convention. Envelope contains views of other speakers and crowd in attendance.

Dates: Other: 1976-02-01

Salmons house Palomar Mountain, 1976-02-16

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21806
Scope and Contents

Mrs. Les Johnson and daughter, Amy Johnson. Les Johnson horse manager for famous rodeo star, Tony Aguilar. Original ranch house of cattleman Louis Salmons, Palomar Mountain. Also in envelope are side views of a rustic wooden barn location likely Palomar Mountain.

Dates: Other: 1976-02-16

"New equipment", 1976-02-10

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21755
Scope and Contents "The Boys' Club of Escondido recently received several pieces of equipment from local groups for use in various programs. In the photo on the left (left to right) Gary Wilson, executive director of the Boys' Club; and Sid Colquitt and Del Bradford of Security Pacific Bank, work out on the new 16 station universal gym given to the club by the California Community Foundation and the County Employees' Charitable Committee. At right, George Doherty of the Rancho Bernardo Lions Club, watches...
Dates: Other: 1976-02-10

"Singles' clubs soothe aches", 1976-02-01

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21756
Scope and Contents

Silhouettes of pensive man. Story relates to clubs and organizations in North County concerned with supporting divorced, single and widowed persons. Purpose of meetings described for "North County Singles" club, "WeCare" and "Reach Out" organizations; "Parents Without Partners" and "Singles in Groups".

Dates: Other: 1976-02-01

"Girl Scout Picnic", 1976-01-29

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21757
Scope and Contents

"Gracie Adams, Girl Scout leader, and Karen Adams make butter while Linda Roger, assistant leader, and Darci Roger learn intricacies of hoop rolling in preparation for an area bicentennial picnic to be held for Girl Scouts Saturday in Washington Park."

Dates: Other: 1976-01-29

"Escondido FFA [Future Farmers of America] club in contest", 1976-01-27

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21758
Scope and Contents

Related article states Escondido High School Future Farmers of America members win in category of small engine knowledge with both written and oral exam. Student works on small tractor and manual show "International Harvester" logo. One photo from this series appears in Daily Times-Advocate Feb. 08 1976 in "Vocational classes getting high priority"

Dates: Other: 1976-01-27

"Taste treat" and "Tribute in Tile", 1976-02-12

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21759
Scope and Contents Envelope contains images related to two stories. Caption of story #1: "Mr. Frostie is a new business whose specialty is soft ice cream. Owned by Dick Maggini (right) and managed by Debbie Neighbors (left), the business is located at 330 Felicita Ave., Escondido. ... The product is reported to be low in fat and air content, while being high in protein, as compared with regular ice cream." Caption of story #2: "Tribute in Tile" Artists Andre Diuhos and Terry Pardue apply finishing touches to...
Dates: Other: 1976-02-12