Box SC003-002
Contains 143 Results:
"Garmons host AFS student", 1970-09-17
"Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Garmon and their daughter, Shanda, 16, (standing, center) make an appreciative audience for the new member of their family, Juana Rios, 17, as she plays the piano. Miss Rios is an American Field Service student from Argentina who is living with the Garmon family this school year. The other member of the family, Scott, 12, was not present. Miss Rios is attending Escondido High School."
"Do you appreciate the products of patience and skill?", 1970-10-12
"Vi Harmon, owner of Creative Handcrafts, will be starting her classes soon. Call or visit for more information." [Creative Handcrafts, 2200 South Escondido Blvd. Envelope also contains images of house with fence surrounding pool.]
"Luau begins new season", 1970-09-15
"On Mission of Mercy" and "It all started today", 1970-09-11
Untitled, 1970-09
[Negatives are underdeveloped and illegible.]
"Horses Star in Curtain Raiser" , 1970-09-11
"Horses - Phooey says Fido, but Ronald Reid, 18 months old finds them interesting during showmanship-in-hand judging Thursday at the 4-H Club horse show at Kit Carson Park. Today's Horseshow, the second during Kit Carson Days is open to all parcipitants, the show which gets underway at 5pm also features a beef barbecue". [Images in the folder show various angles of this event and child mentioned in the description, and also include spectators at the event and horses in the show]
"Sweet fruits of labor", 1970-09-11
"Food for frontiersman George Davignon, president of the Escondido Chamber of Commerce, is offered by Felicita (Tina Sarno) and Miss Kitty Carson (Kim Bishop) during Kit Carson Days festivities Thursday at Grape Day Park. Employes [sic] of businesses around town are appropriately garbed in the true frontier spirit during the event." [Envelope contains additional images from the festivities.]
"1,950-foot-long dam is named for G.W. Henshaw" [and] "Mesa Grande Store is closed now, but it once was area's main gathering spot" [and] "Mataweer Center named for last chief of Indians" , 1970-09-20
"No, It's Not A Giant Gopher", 1970-09-21
"A gopher problem to end all gopher problems would seem to be this underground conduit trenching for lighting the new Sears, Roebuck and Co. - Escondido Village Mall addition parking lot. As seen in the morning light, with its sharply etched shadows, the trenches make interesting geometric patterns into the brown soil."
"Summer Visit Ends", 1970-09-15
"Bryan Breidenthal strums a cuatro which he brought home to one of his brothers following his trip to Caracas Venezuela this summer, Breidenthal was an American Field Service student to the country for 10 weeks." [Other Images in this folder show Breidenthal playing the guitar sitting on a couch with the flag of Venezuela on the couch next to him; he also appears to be reading a newspaper on some of the images].
