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Tempe High School Class of 1969 - You lived in Phoenix in the 60s, 70s and 80s if...
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Since this site is mostly about the old days, I thought this little post I blatantly stole off of anther message board might be of interest... You remember when Bell Road (especially thorough Glendale) was the considered edge of civilization. There was nothing there but tumbleweeds and prairie dogs. Now, it's where you go to run all your errands. Or if you were traveling eastbound on Bell Rd. the sign that said 'Scottsdale- 21 miles' Your parents took you to Legend City. The only theme park Phoenix had. Mornings were spent watching 'The Wallace and Ladmo Show'. When it was over, it was time to leave for school. 'Ladmo Bags'. You remember when Beardsley Road was a seldom traveled, two-lane blacktop. Now, it's the eastbound frontage road for the 101 freeway. Before there was Target, there was Gemco. Now, most of the old Gemco stores are Targets. You watched Star Wars at the original Cine Capri. You remember stores like Yellow Front, Woolco, Newberry's, McCrory's, TG&Y, Fedmart, Sprouse Reitz, Wards and Yates. You remember when Metrocenter had a below-grade ice skating rink. Watching skaters from the overlook above was the best way to escape the summer heat. Also at Metrocenter was a Farrell's ice cream parlor. No Farrell's trip was complete without getting to see two waiters run though the restaurant with a sundae resting on a stretcher, while lights and sirens whirred in the background. Sometimes, the ice cream would fall off the stretcher. Don't forget the trip thru their candy store. You were bummed when Farrell's closed. The space was later occupied by 'Round the Corner, a burger and sandwich place similar to Red Robin. You saw a concert at Compton Terrace. When it was attached to Legend City. Your dad subscribed to the Phoenix Gazette(afternoon paper) and the Arizona Republic on Sunday. You remember when the Brass Armadillo antique mall was Angel's--a building supply warehouse similar to Home Depot. You remember when you got your building supplies from O'Malley's, Entz-White or Payless Cashways. You remember when the Phoenix Suns were the only professional sports team in the state, and they played their games at Phoenix Memorial Coliseum. Your groceries came from Alpha Beta, AJ Bayless, Lucky's, Neb's Market or Smitty's. Smitty's even had a little coffee shop attached to it. A night out consisted of family dinner at the Lunt Avenue Marble Club. Their deep fried mushrooms were the best. You remember when eastbound I-10 ended at Dysart Road. In order to continue east, you had to take McDowell or Thomas Road 15 miles to I- 17 and head south. I-10 started up again somewhere east of downtown. You ate breakfast at Sambo's or Bob's Big Boy. You drove to Central and Thomas to have Strawberry Pie at Big Boy's because it was a car hop and they brought it to your car. You remember when houses were built with carports instead of garages. Roofs were covered with wood shakes or asphalt shingles instead of concrete tiles. You remember home builder's billboards that advertised interest rates of 11% Your aspirin and cough syrup came from Skagg's, Revco, Thrifty's, or Drug Emporium. Your shoes came from Buster Brown. You remember when CBS was on channel 10...ABC was on channel 3...and channels 5 and 15 were independent. Now, CBS is on channel 5...FOX is on channel 10...ABC is on channel 15...and channel 3 no longer has a network affiliation. NBC and PBS are the only ones that stayed on their original stations (channel 12 and 8, respectively). You remember when channel 15 broadcast pay-tv at night (It was called ON-TV). You spent hours watching early music videos on UHF channel 61. Due to the limited number of videos at the time, songs like 'Down Under', 'I Ran', and 'Come on, Eileen' were repeated quite often. You were lucky if you could get decent reception. You accompanied your dad to the True Value Hardware store in Westown in hopes of getting to stop at Baskin Robbins afterwards. You shopped at Valley West Mall before it became a ghost town, and was ultimately torn down. You shopped at Phoenix Spectrum Mall when it was known as Chris-Town. You woke up to Bruce Kelly in the morning on KZZP. Before that - Jonathon Brandmeier and his 'loons'! You remember the only real rock and roll stations were KRIZ and KRUX in the 60's. You rode the 'Tico' to Park Central. You remember quality local programming like Open House with Rita Davenport or Sun Spots with Jan DiAtri. You accompanied your dad to the LaBelle's catalog showroom to buy your mom's Christmas present. Before he was governor, you remember Evan Mecham as the owner of a Pontiac dealership in Glendale. You remember when Castles 'n' Coasters was known as Golf 'n' Stuff. You remember when the entire state of Arizona only had one area code. Now, there are three in the Phoenix area alone. You remember when your phone number that started with '959' and it was changed to '840' and you never knew why. You remember when Scottsdale Fashion Square was an outdoor mall with Goldwater's, Bullocks and Lenord's luggage being the only stores. You remember when Goldwater's was bought out by Robinson May who was then bought out by Macy's. You remember when Diamonds was bought out by Dillards. You remember when Diamonds ticket box-was the only place to buy concert tickets. You remember when it hit 99* and that was considered HOT. You remember when Big Surf was the place to go to bet the heat. Then hitting the drive inn to see movie across the street. You remember when best ice cream was found at Thrifty's Drug Store, where .85 would get you three scoops. You remember when you wrote all your information down on a piece of paper and then your drivers license was mailed to you. It was very easy to change the 1968 to 1965 (because it was still in your hand writing) so that you could go to Devil House drinking because the drinking age was 19 years old. You remember when you could go to Devil House for dancing 'after hours' which was from 1am -3am. You remember going to see 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' at midnight on Mill Ave. You remember when 44th Street and Thomas was 'Thomas Mall'. You remember when 40th Street and Thomas was 'Tower Plaza'. And there was a few people that climb to the top and threaten to jump. You remember when there was a canal at 48th. You remember when driving up Pima Rd and you could see for miles & miles because there was nothing east or north of Shea Rd. And it was very dark and scary. You remember when the only way to get to Shea Rd was thru 'Dreamy Park' and there weren't any streetlights? Squaw Peak was only a name of a mountain. Not a highway. You remember when you saw a concert at Graham Central Station, because the band was not popular enough to fill Mesa Amphitheater.
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