Rios, Dan
Found in 659 Collections and/or Records:
Taos, New Mexico -- footprints in snow
Taos, New Mexico. Log bridge, adobe buildings
"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.]
"Tempest takes out power but clear skies expected", 1994-07-01; 1994-07-02
"Firefighter John Peck sprays a blaze caused by lightning about 7 a.m. Friday on Rock Springs Road at Interstate 15." [Envelope contains additional unpublished images.]
"Tempest takes out power but clear skies expected", 1994-07-01; 1994-07-02
"Escondido police erected stop signs in many parts of the city Friday because of widespread power outages that affected street lights. This sign controls traffic at the intersection of Centre City and El Norte parkways." [Envelope contains additional unpublished images of intersection.]
"Tending to dry-season chore", 1970-08-19
"When you open the doors in the morning, an important chore is to hose down the sidewalk in front of your business, especially during the long, rainless summer. Doing his bit to keep Escondido neat and tidy is Ed Lochmoeller, a salesman at Drue's Churchill and Cassou Appliances, 254 E. Grand Ave." [Similar images in envelope.]
"The old fishin' hole", 1994-07-08; 1994-07-11
"David When, 5, of Rancho Penasquitos, was one of the many people enjoying the summer weather and good fishing Friday at Lake Poway." "David When, holds up a string of fish caught by him and his friends. He caught one of them." "David When, 5, of Rancho Penasquitos, takes charge of a fish his friends caught at Lake Poway." [Envelope contains related unpublished images.]
"'The Puppet Lady' will perform", 1970-10-23
"The Smart Set", 1995-05-16; 1995-05-21
""Mensa is only a part of my life," says Dorothy Frisbie of Escondido, crafting jewelry in her living room." [Frisbie was a member of Mensa. Also made jewelry from threads and beads and built her own house. Envelope contains similar related images.]
