Box SC003-DR097
Contains 52 Results:
"Mrs. Davis working dog, sparkling tears", 1976-01-30
Marleen Davis, president of the Australian Shepherd Club of San Diego County leads the group in holding competitions at Blanchard's field in San Marcos. Davis' dog, Harvest Sparkling Tears is a champion responding to complicated commands.
Head shot young woman, young man, 1976-01
Young woman appears in 21763 with "cashier" sign on desk and awards on wall behind her.
"Realtor enters race", 1976-02-06
"Bill Mitchell, 42, a realtor and businessman" in Escondido entered the race for County of San Diego "Third District supervisorial seat." Envelope also contains random photos of points of agave plant, farm device meter and small holes in wall siding.
Office personnel with newspaper focus, 1976-01
Views of office staff working. Newspapers seem to the subject.
"Junior Achievers" and "Senior volunteers earn top award", 1976-01-29
"Major issues outlined", 1976-02-25
"Vote for Rich Zajda for Escondido City Council" Zajda, 40 is a general contractor in Escondido (headshot of Zajda is wearing large collar shirt, dotted design). Headshot of younger man, glasses and light jacket not identified.
"Nobody going out on a limb for cat", 1976-01-28
Escondido "...Mrs. Edward Biddison of 1818 Country Lane" watched her dog chase a cat up a 56-foot palm tree. The cat would not come down. The humane society cannot help since tree was not in city limits. The same with the fire department. SDGE will not rescue unless on utility poles.
"Families Together", 1976-01-30
"The Palomar Family YMCA had made good on of its New Year's resolutions by instituting and entire new program designed to centralize the family by letting it participate as a unit. The Deans, Michael, Stan, David and June of Escondido (from left) take part in a bike ride"
"Reflections of Rancho Bernardo", 1976-02-08
Pedestrian bridge at Rancho Bernardo Town Center park (Webb Park). Commercial building in background.
"Pet day for students", 1976-02-01
"It was Pet Day for student at Sunset Hills Elementary School in Penasquitos..." Pictured are pet dogs, cats and rabbit with numbers of parents, students, teachers and administrators.
