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Escondido (Calif.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Baptist Church Escondido baptistry, 1976-02

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21853
Scope and Contents

Fundamental Baptist Church, Escondido build a new baptistry. View includes pre-fabricated liner with steps and water drain.

Dates: 1976-02

"ERA [Escondido Regional Arts gallery] Benefit", 1976-02-11

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21868
Scope and Contents

"A box-lunch auction for the benefit of the Escondido Regional Arts Gallery is planned...." Several views in 21867

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-11

"Fashion fantastique" , 1976-02-23

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21901
Scope and Contents

"Among models for the annual fashion show of the Escondido Business and Professional Women's Club are (from left) Maria Escobedo, Lu Russell, Alan Skuba and Lorna Olson. The luncheon event is set for March 6 at Escondido Country Club."

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-23

"Father-Son Event" and Escondido Regional Arts Gallery box-lunch auction, 1976-02-12, 1976-02-11

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21867
Scope and Contents

St. Mary's School, Escondido parent-teachers sponsor their annual father-son banquet. "Billy White (front) and (left to right) Jim White and Mike and Todd Busch check dinner preparations". Envelope also depicts preparation for a box-lunch auction to benefit the Escondido Regional Arts Gallery. Supporters (left to right) are Sandy Rankin and Estela Sloan (DTA 02-11-1976). Views in 21868.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-12; Publication: 1976-02-11

"Fund Raising Set", 1976-02-04

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21787
Scope and Contents

"Dr. Nick. G. Tsoulos shows some of the equipment in the pediatrics intensive care unit at Palomar Memorial Hospital to auxiliary members (from left) Francis Merriam, Faye Gould and Penny Rich. ..." 'X-Ray -Ted Folllies '76' , a musical revue fundraiser was presented at the Mr. Carmel High School auditorium in Poway.

Dates: Other: 1976-02-04

"Lunch Program Opens", 1976-02-12

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
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

"New baptistry", 1976-02-06

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21852
Scope and Contents

"The men of the Fundamental Baptist Church of Escondido put their building skills to work to bring a new baptistry into their church building. Ken Blocker and Ralph Robbins (left to right) and Dan Johnson (front) add finishing touches to the structure which will be dedicated this Sunday." This envelope also had two headshops of Robert Harman, candidate for San Marcos City Council.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-06

"Nobody going out on a limb for cat", 1976-01-28

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21766
Scope and Contents

Escondido "...Mrs. Edward Biddison of 1818 Country Lane" watched her dog chase a cat up a 56-foot palm tree. The cat would not come down. The humane society cannot help since tree was not in city limits. The same with the fire department. SDGE will not rescue unless on utility poles.

Dates: Other: 1976-01-28

"Rain sloshed on city streets...", 1976-02-04

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_218
Scope and Contents "Rainfall spells end to dry period- Rain! A respectable .35 of an inch of the wet stuff measured in Escondido this morning, easing one of the three dryest seasons ever record in the Southwest. The season total since July 1, as measured at the fire station on Quince Street, now stands at 2.61 inches- still about eight inches below average for the date. It was the first measurable precipitation in the city since Dec. 30, when .02 of an inch was logged. Previously, .17 of an inch had fallen...
Dates: Other: 1976-02-04

"Rain sloshed on city streets...", 1976-02-04

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21834
Scope and Contents

"Rainfall spells end to dry period - Rain! A respectable .35 of an inch of the wet stuff measured in Escondido this morning, easing one of the three dryest seasons ever record in the Southwest." Envelope includes many views of wet streets and people dealing with the rainfall in Escondido.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-04