Box 2
Contains 102 Results:
"Miss Kitty Carson and court" and "Parade marshal", 1970-09-10
"Kit Carson Opening Set", 1970-09-08
"There will be high-stepping color guards, floats, riders and three bands- the Marine Band from Camp Pendleton, the Naval Training Center Band from San Diego and the San Diego County Optimist Club Band." [Photographs in this folder show images connecting to this parade]
"Facing life of promise", 1970-09-18
"Learning by touch, Angela Stringer, 5, accepts a toy guitar as Charles Dove, Host Lions Club treasurer and past president, and her mother, Mrs. Wayne Stringer, assist. The club recently provided Angela three months of preparatory training so she could enter regular kindergarten classes. The drive begins Oct. 2."
"League jobs will be selected", 1970-09-14
"Margaret Darrough, (right) chairman of the Job Fair to be held by the Escondido League of Women Voters, discusses plans with Evelyn Voth (left) and Betty Allen. The event will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Mrs. Darrough's home, 1602 High Crest. Members will meet committee chairmen and select jobs for the new year."
Untitled, 1970-09
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.
"3,000 see Kit Carson Parade", 1970-09-10
"Old-Timers Schedule Wednesday Reunion" and "Good time had by all", 1970-09-06
"Lifesaving instructors recognized", 1970-09-20
"Service awards for volunteer lifesaving swim instructors were presented recently by Jim Felix, Palomar Family YMCA Chairman (right), and Doug Reiman, Y program director (Left), recipients were (from left) Terry Craig, Lynn Gerfen, Greg McCord, Penny Hyatt and Karen McCord." [Images in the folder show the group receiving the award.]
"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.]