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Escondido (Calif.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 201 Collections and/or Records:

Palomar Memorial Hospital lab, 1976-02-29

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
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: Series SC003-01
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

Penner Barn, 1975-06-10

 File — Box SC003-005: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003-005-00455
Scope and Contents

"BARN, 1872 E. VALLEY PARKWAY, TO BE RELOCATED" [Penner Barn referenced in corresponding article, "Council ready to dig into grading, issues"]

Dates: 1975-06-10

"Private Postal service to start", 1976-02-19

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21885
Scope and Contents

Headshot: "A.T. Yancy, Jr. of 561 E. Mission Avenue has announced the he soon will operate a private postal serve for Escondido and North County". This privately owned business will be known as "Advertisers' Postal Service" for third class mail delivery.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-19

"Rain Sloshed" Escondido streets, 1976-02-04

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_218
Scope and Contents

Views of umbrella covered pedestrians and wet streets in Escondido after intense rain.

Dates: Other: 1976-02-04

"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

"Rain sloshed on ...sidewalks", 1976-02-04

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21835
Scope and Contents

Envelope has many views of streets and people during rainfall in Escondido.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-04

Rain water fills Escondido Canal , 1976-02

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
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

Raising steel beams, California Center for the Arts

 Digital Image
Identifier: SC003-P-154