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Escondido (Calif.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 178 Collections and/or Records:

"Happy day for 4-H member", 1970-09-02

 File — Box SC003-001: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_001_00054
Scope and Contents "It was a happy day recently for Alyse Cook, a member of the Escondido 4-H Club, when she was handed a $72 check for her lamb, raised, exhibited and sold at auction at the Escondido Junior Fair. Dallas Schwartz (left), operations officer, and Frank Rowlen, management trainee at the Bank of America's Grand Avenue branch, gave checks to approximately 150 youngsters. The bank acted as trustee." [Image 004. Images 001-003 unrelated, of woman standing behind a table that has cookies and a bowl of...
Dates: Other: 1970-09-02

Harry Sternberg, artist

 Digital Image
Identifier: SC003-P-243
Dates: Publication: 1994-09-27

Harry Sternberg, artist, 1994-09-27

 Item
Identifier: SC003-P-243
Scope and Contents

"Artist Harry Sternberg in his Escondido studio points to a self-portrait while interviewed about his 120 print show presented at the San Diego Museum of Art. The show covered his nearly 70-year career. Source: Times-Advocate September 27, 1994. Author, William Fark. Photos, Dan Rios."

Dates: Publication: 1994-09-27

"Helping hand for injured driver", 1970-08-12

 File — Box SC003-001: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_001_00044
Scope and Contents

"Escondido police officer comforts dazed Ronald Lee Griffith, 19, of 1254 N. Ivy St., Escondido [California], after auto he was driving east on Highway 78 plunged down embankment near Metcalf Street and overturned. Griffith escaped with apparently minor injuries in the accident which occurred early Tuesday. CHP [California Highway Patrol] investigated the crash." Envelope contains similar images of accident.

Dates: Other: 1970-08-12

"Imitate Golden Door menus", 1976-02

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21836
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series consists of photographic negatives taken by Dan Rios and other photographers at the Escondido Times-Advocate and North County Times newspapers.

Negatives are in 35 mmm, medium, and large formats, and are black and white negatives, color negatives, and color positive film.

Dates: 1976-02

"Imitate Golden Door menus", 1976-02-15

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21837
Scope and Contents

"Mushrooms, low in calories and high in flavor, make hors d'oeuvres for the vegetable cocktail hour (top right). In other photos Michel Stroot creates one of his delectable, slimming, fruit and gelatin souffle desserts and garnishes with kiwis, oranges and raspberries."

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-15

"Informal patio tea is planned", 1970-08-09

 File — Box SC003-001: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_001_00026
Scope and Contents

Photograph negatives show three members of the Escondido branch of the American Association of University Women discussing arrangements for an informal tea. The three members are Mrs. Oscar P. Liebreich, Mrs. Kenneth Seebold, and Mrs. James M. Lynch. Image 008: Ceiling light on. [Image 006 is used in the article.]

Dates: Other: 1970-08-09

""Instant Personality" is show theme", 1970-08-13

 File — Box SC003-001: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_001_00043
Scope and Contents

"Deana Craven (left) director at the Girls' Club, and Debbie Tyree (standing at right) are looking for the right type of wig for Miss Tyree's mother, Mrs. James B. Tyree. Miss Tyree is the president of the Volunteens, teenage girls at the club, who will sponsor a wig show at 7:45 tonight at the club, 165 E. Lincoln." [Envelope contains additional related images.]

Dates: Other: 1970-08-13

"Jasper Catalano has watched city grown" [and unrelated untitled subject], 1970-08-30; 1970-08

 File — Box SC003-001: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_001_00095
Scope and Contents [Images 008-010: Images of Jasper Catalano, Escondido landlord that boarded up rental units rather than fix them up. Catalano moved from Texas to California and article is about him and his properties which were rented mostly to itinerate laborers. Caption to photograph says "With eyes that have witnessed nearly 50 years of change, Jasper Catalano sits and watches a continuously growing Escondido. Catalano recently closed down some rental units in the downtown area voluntarily rather than...
Dates: Other: 1970-08-30; 1970-08

"Junior Achievers" and "Senior volunteers earn top award", 1976-01-29

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21764
Scope and Contents "Escondido students, Joan Craft and Carl Sandford (front) and Tom Murray and Debbie Watson, manufacture house signs for their JA Junior Achievement company, Liberty Systems. Singer Co., Kearfort Division in San Marcos is the company adviser." Envelope also has headshot of Emily Oldenberg (striped blouse); and, Louise Stitt (glasses and smile). "Senior Volunteers earn top award" from Escondido Parks and Rec for their work at the Joslyn Senior Center. Ms. Oldenburg service as librarian and...
Dates: Other: 1976-01-29