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Box SC003-DR097

 Container

Contains 147 Results:

Palomar Memorial Hospital lab, 1976-02-29

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21871
Scope and Contents

New machines at Palomar Memorial Hospital provide patient data. Photo of Cal McCaugh, lab technician wearing glasses while he plugs in cables.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-29

Palomar Memorial Hospital lab equipment, 1976-02-29

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21872
Scope and Contents

Vials of patient lab samples and machinery at Palomar Memorial Hospital, Escondido where the hospital acquired new lab equipment. Ted Clark, lab technician views results using microscope.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-29

Bob Piva Escondido City Council candidate, 1976-02-19

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21873
Scope and Contents

Bob Piva, candidate for Escondido City Council and former Marine Corp Veteran of WWII has experience in city government and civic involvement.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-19

Palomar Hospital lab equipment and technicians., 1976-02

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21874
Scope and Contents

Envelope has views of lab technicians working at equipment using laboratory supplies at Palomar Memorial Hospital.

Dates: 1976-02

Palomar Hospital lab equipment and activities, 1976-02

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21875
Scope and Contents

Envelope had views of lab activities by technicians, needles and other supplies at Palomar Memorial Hospital, Escondido.

Dates: 1976-02

"Penasquitos parks sites", 1976-02-08

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21876
Scope and Contents "Officials of the city of San Diego and Penasquitos, Inc., are negotiating the development within one year of a five-acre neighborhood park in Penasquitos Glens (left) and a 6.7-acre park at the Bluffs (right). Neither would have grass or trees after just one year, but the proposed crash development plan would put playground equipment in each site while city planners draw up permanent development designs. Still to be decided is how much of the building permit fees paid by developers in...
Dates: Publication: 1976-02-08

"Lunch Program Opens", 1976-02-12

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21877
Scope and Contents

"Sixty-five persons were served in the first day of a new nutrition program at the Joslyn Senior Center in Escondido". The program is City funded and meals are prepared by the Escondido Union (elementary) School District.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-12

Rain water fills Escondido Canal , 1976-02

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21878
Scope and Contents

Two young boys with open umbrellas in the rain watch water fill the Escondido Canal. One view at the corner of Escondido Blvd and Sunset showing "Lodico's Grocery "sign. See also envelope #21880.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02

"Search For Hope", 1976-02-15

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21879
Scope and Contents

"Physically handicapped tots get physical and occupational therapy at the California Avenue School in Vista Unified School District. Tots to age 4 are no now served by public schools are being sought for the County's federally funded Home-Oriented Preschool Education (HOPE) program". Views of disabled children receiving therapy and views of wheelchairs. See also envelope #21880.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-15

Escondido canal; tots with physical disability, 1976-02-15

 File — Box: SC003-DR097
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21880
Scope and Contents

Views of the Escondido canal filling with rainwater. Also in this envelope are views of little children with disabilities in classroom at the California Avenue School in Vista, see evelope #21879.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-15