Box SC003-002
Contains 143 Results:
"Shows how to use a pilao", 1970-09-08
"Jane Conway demonstrates how a pilao is used in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. A pilao is a pepper crusher and the one she brought back as a souvenir is made of jacaranda wood, her favorite. She recently spent seven weeks in Brazil."
"Doing their bit for celebration", 1970-09-07
"'Safety Town' opens Thursday", 1970-09-08
"Three members of the Junior Woman's Club of Escondido work on putting up a 'Safety Town' at the Escondido Village Mall. The little town is used to educate youngsters from preschool through the third grade on proper procedure in safety rules. Shown (from left) are Mmes. Max Mitchell, Jack Gotherman and Verne Scheffler. 'Safety Town' will be open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday and Friday and from 10 a.m. Saturday."
"Tops in her class", 1970-09-08
"Francie Williams, 10, added more than a little color to the Pow Wow Days parade Sunday with the gay artificial flowers on her cart, drawn by her snappy pony, Pee Wee. She won first place trophy for horse-drawn carts."
"Showing off fancy new duds", 1970-09-08
"Gone forever are the blazers and straw hats, as the Poway High School Titan marching band struts proudly in the Pow Wow Days parade Sunday, first time ever in their new uniforms."
"Bazaar workshops are scheduled" and "Cover Photo", 1970-09-17
"A long way to the top", 1970-09-09
"Winners of Decoration Contest" , 1970-09-09
"Biblical Plants Featured", 1970-09-11
"Reverand Richard Huls, pastor of the Community Reformed Church of Escondido, pleased with the growth of the plants at the biblical gardens at the church with around 50 varieties of trees, plants and shrubs." [Images in folder show him inspecting the various plants and trees contained in the garden.]
"Prelude to 5-day celebration" , 1970-09-15
"Vista Mayor Mrs. Orbee Mihalek "frisks" deputy mayor Kenneth Annin while Vista Ranchero Days sheriff's posse members (from left) Jim Kennamer, Mike Gilbertson, Dom Yanik, Leonard Lower and Carl Chadwell hold the 'desperado' at gunpoint. Vista begins celebration of Ranchero Days Wednesday. It continues through Sunday."
