Box 3
Contains 152 Results:
Dairy Drive-in and Time-Advocate employee, 1970-10
[Images in envelope are of people in front of the Dairy Drive-in (see envelope 383) and of a man in front of a car with "Time-Advocate" stenciled on side. Other images as well, possibly unrelated to either mentioned subject.]
Untitled, 1970-10
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.
Untitled, 1970-10
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.
"They were all part of Friday's big game", 1970-10-25
"HE DIDN'T HAVE TO WATCH PATRIOTS FALL. OG band member Steve Bliss under sombrero." [Envelope contains additional images from Orange Glen High School and rival Escondido High School football game, Friday October 23rd.]
Untitled, 1970-10
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.
"Stickers serve as reminders", 1970-10-27
"Mrs. Homer Smith (left) and Mrs. Barry Brindley (center) advise Mrs. Randall McCowan on the proper place to put a bumper sticker reminding other motorists not to forget U.S. prisoners of war. The women are members of Iota Lambda chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority which will participate in a letter writing campaign to obtain names of the prisoners in Vietnam." [Envelope contains similar related images.]
Untitled, 1970-10
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.
"Call it Malamai or Agua Tibia -- either means warm springs.", 1970-11-01
"AGUA TIBIA RANCH SAYS SIGN BY HIGHWAY 76 MARKING LAND SETTLED IN 1873 BY LEE H. UTT." [Envelope related to envelope 368; contains similar pictures of ranch sign and surrounding ranchland. Also contains images of men and women working in an office environment; may be unrelated to ranch.]
"Call it Malamai or Agua Tibia -- either means warm springs.", 1970-11-01
"WEEKEND VACATION RETREAT OF THE OWNERS OF THE AGUA TIBIA RANCH STANDS HIGH ON THE HILLSIDE OVERLOOKING THE THRIVING 1,200-ACRE CITRUS AND AVOCADO RANCH LOCATED IN PAUMA VALLEY." [Envelope related to envelope 367; cotains additional images of ranch house and grounds.]
"Ramona cheerleaders hail Bulldogs", 1970-10-27
"Ramona High School cheerleaders (back row, from left) Babette Lawrence, Renee Henson and Barbara Cambron and (front row, from left) Kit Neuhausen, Trodie Kathrinsen and Gale Darrough practice recently." [Envelope contains similar images and also images possibly of a different cheer squad. Envelope also contains two images of trees with buildings in background.]
