Rios, Dan
Found in 607 Collections and/or Records:
Rosita bread oven -- Taos, New Mexico
Ross Perot campaign headquarters, 1992-05-28
[Envelope labeled "Perot Headquarters SD" and contains images of campaign headquarters and campaign workers from Ross Perot's campaign for president, 1992. Perot was a businessman and independent candidate who received 18.9% of the popular vote and no electoral votes. Unknown if images were published in the newspaper.]
"Rotarians aid play center project", 1970-09-02
"Alan P. Chamberlain, Escondido contractor and president of the Escondido Rotary Club, (right) puts the finishing touches on a "teeter-bob" in the children's play center in Kit Carson Park"
Route 66 Restaurant
Running shoes and shoe salesman, 1992-05-20
[Envelope contains images of running shoes and shoe salesman at unknown shoe or running store. Unknown if images were published in newspaper.]
"Safe Landing" and "She's on the move", 1995-05-13; 1995-05-17
"Escondido's Elizabeth MacIsaac competes in a high jump during Saturday's San Diego County Youth Track Meet at Poway High. MacIsaac cleared 3-feet-8 in the event." "Poway's Brit Jennings competes in the 1,600 in the San Diego County Youth Track Meet. Jennings was third with a time of 6:23.66." [Envelope contiains additional related images.]
San Diego County Fair "weird animals", 1992-06-19
[Envelope contains images related to photographing "weird animals" at the San Diego County Fair. Unknown if images were published in the newspaper.]
San Diego Hire a Youth Program, 1992-05-29
[Envelope photographer's assignment reads: "The San Diego Hire A Youth Program. It's the beginning of the program and this company is one of the few who already has kids working. They will be loading trucks while you're there." Images taken on northwest corner of Broadway and Center City Parkway, Escondido. Unknown if images were published in newspaper.]
"San Marcos flower power fights knights", 1994-09-10; 1994-09-11
"San Marcos furniture makes sees strong, steady growth", 1995-04-19; 1995-04-23
"From left, Richard, DyAnna, and Gordon Van Every of Persnickety Manufacturing in their production area." ; "DyAnna Van Every talks about running the family business." [Envelope contains related images. Persnickety grew from $75,000 to nearly $2 million in a few years and was one of the top ten in the country in the contract furniture manufacturing field.]
