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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 73

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TUCSON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1977 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SECTION I PAGE FIVE dawBlawa 633-3 31 el ea 339-5533 beauty salons (Sift- to join tht itylinq (tvoludon. Frdom fiom fto-ihdpt no body, no-control kir. Uni-Pim ddi holdtng, pot whlt it condition! win natural vllmut ihnt. regular $26 50 $1899 Th.i IV Mr. and Mrs.

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Gallardo, 4925 E. 23rd graduated from Rincon High School and attended Pima Community College. She is employed as a teacher assistant in Tucson District One. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Cannella, Scotts-dale, graduated from Cortez High School, Phoenix, and the University of Arizona. He is employed by Memco Stores, Buffalo Grove, 111., where the couple will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Figueroa, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, were honor attendants.

AAA Vym Intimate Apparel Rosemary" by rJ uv low at a Special Price Mere ounces of nylon loveliness, perfect for travel or at-home. These special prices pood through Fel. 26th. Sanchez-Gamboa Dianne G. Gamboa and Robert V.

Sanchez were married in a formal wedding Jan. 22 in Mammoth. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aristeo Gamboa, Mammoth, and a graduate of San Manuel High School.

She works as a secretary for Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Mammoth. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anesimo Sanchez, San Manuel, and is employed by Magma Copper Co. I Honor attendants were the groom's brother-in-law and sister Mr.

and Mrs. Ruben Vigil. Askeland-Kiser Beverly Jayne Kiser and Frank Askeland were married Jan. 22 at Immanuel Presbyterian Church. The bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jay R. Kiser, 1522 S. Rocky Mountain graduated from Santa Rita High School and works at Devon Gables Nursing Home. The groom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Askeland, Bere-gen, Norway, graduated from Marshfield High School, Marshfield, and is serving with the U.S. Air Force, Spangdeln, Germany. Honor attendants were the bride's sister Mrs.

Susan Crain and Sandy Mac Isaac. WHY LOOK AT LAND 35 MILES OR MORE FROM TUCSON WHEN THE BEST BUY IS JUST 20 MILES WEST? -4. Hoose-Mack Engagements Kaye-Lande Nancy L. Mack and Robert C. Hoose Jr.

were married Dec. 4 in a formal wedding at Christ Church United Methodist. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F.

Mack, 6310 E. Calle Dened, graduated from Palo Verde High School, attends Pima Community College and is employed by Tucson Orthopedic and Fracture Surgery. The groom, son of Mrs. Charlotte C. Hoose, 4525 E.

Bums, and Robert C. Hoose, 5821 Paseo Cocospera, graduated from Rincon High School, attends Pima Community College and works for Arizona Medical Supply. Honor attendants were Paula J. Burns, Tucson, and David A. Baron.

After a wedding trip to San Diego and Disneyland, the newlyweds will make their home in Tucson. I i i It 1 Debra Leslie Kaye and I. Aaron Lande are engaged. They plan to wed May 1 at Tanque Verde Guest Ranch. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward A. Kaye, 8117 E. Renaud Lane. Her fiance is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Lande of Boston. Fetsko-Fridye i Bonnie Jo Fetsko and Charlie Fridye are engaged. They plan to marry Oct. 8 at St.

Joseph's Catholic Church. She is the daughter of the Michael R. Fetskos, 5711 E. Scarlett St. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Adam L. Fridye, 5623 E. 36th St. crystal blue and honeysuckle yellow.

down reu. (It), now $7.00 i Zarate-Daniels Tucson High School graduates Lupita Daniels and Ralph Zarate Jr. were married in a formal wedding Jan. 14 at St. Ambrose Catholic Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie V. Daniels, 2514 E. Warwick Vista, and works as a teacher's aide at Wakefield Jr.

High School. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zarate, 1236 W. Delaware, and is employed by Asarco Mines.

Honor attendants were Terry Rodriguez and Frank Rodriguez. The newlyweds will honeymoon in San Diego. Shank-Auer Kobe reji. fIX now $10. 1') I'ojonias reg.

SIX now $10. 1) MiiK hiiif; Scuffs reg. $0, now ft. I') Karen Annette Shank and Lance A. Auer plan to be married Aug.

6 in the Newman Catholic Center. Miss Shank is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shank, 3302 E. Linden, and her fiance is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Auer, Yuma. West on Ajo to Sierrita Mountain Road then left to Rancho Sierritas Nationwide Resources Corporation The Good Earth People 2021 Broadway Ph. 622-7777 FOUK VKKY SI'KCIALSTOKKS M)l 7 Speedway 0164 Oracle 6220 E. Speedway Green I alley Mall MASTER CHARGE HAnkAMKRICAKI) Cupid has struck Dorson's Carter stresses family you'll love the storewide i Valentine's Day Sale WASHINGTON (AP) President Jimmy Carter warned his Cabinet on Monday not to let their jobs interfere with their family lives.

"I don't wai your families breaking up jusi because you felt a loyalty to me," the President admonished his top officials, warning them not to overdo it in carrying out their jobs. Carter has issued a similar warning to members of his White House staff. Apparently he learned from bitter experience himself about such matters. He told the Cabinet that he himself "didn't do a very good job when I was governor," regarding leaving time for his family and recreation. "But I plan to do much better as President," he promised.

The President advised his aides "you'll be so much more useful to me and to the -'AV-WJ'' Recliners Reduced fffi 4 JT rr4 CJ Sleepers Reduced 7 Cyy And for last minute gifts to that manl fej fpHi9 H- in your life, Lane Record CabinetsVQcL fOL "SU5 and Beverae Cabinets are i'ght yPi'; ft PRecord Cabinets country if you do have some recreation, get some exercise, see your children and your spouses." "It would be a very serious mistake," Carter said if he were to find that every time he called a staff member late at night "I would find them over here in the west wing." He admitted there may be nights during a crisis "when you'll need to spend the night on a couch here," but when it is routine business, Carter suggested "you should watch yourselves and keep your families together." The President has been keeping some busy, late hours, himself, including doing some work on But, he said he has the advantage over his staff because his family is so close at hand in the White House. He took time out to take his wife and daughter to an opera performance Sunday 5725 East Broadway (One B'ock West of Park Mall) Telephone 296-2361 Open Friday Until 9 Free Interior Design Service 'Easy Terms afternoon at the Kennedy Center..

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