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Casa Grande Dispatch from Casa Grande, Arizona • Page 3

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Casa Grande, Arizona
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CG Junior High installation Of 1st Honor Society Tonight p- "Slit i vK Udild la! ti ti i.ivi-f Mo-l t.l.ci DdUii fc.mil> Van Apache Junction Men for Counterfieting lit stli UK -Jt in. U.t- i ft imiiOdy itt the Circle ititi Aruu.a Blvo in investigation of r. the 4rei began tlieUili Public i i DISPATCH Thursday, April 28, 1W7 3 Jury Finds Lewis Guilty in Heist Of Armored Car I'lluhMX Kdward Lew. us tf iortnei J'hoemx fire- Mian and (irande high IIIKI! jinlete been con- vuted of assault, armed rob- I ri car theft in a c.ir mist that left a I'uiitv jjujrd blind in one eye Ihc wife of the blinded driver. KJem of Phut-nix, listened a Mancopa County Superior Court jury delivered a guilty verdict Tuesday Deputy I uunty Peter Whitmer 'xiid he would seek a prison lenn of jo-ivi when Lew-is it next month testified that he was robbed Aug 21 as he delivered to a north Phoenix su- permarket A gunman forced Klein to a getaway car.

jumped in and fired a shot through a i c' Glass fragments struck Klein, destroying his left eye Defense attorney Kathleen Kihr argued that witnesses were mistaken when they identified Ijewis as one of two robbers Codefendant Billy Hatton, tfi, testified in Lewis' defense that he and Lewis were hunting at the time of the robbery Hatton was wounded in the arm by U-wis' gun but said the injury was a hunting accident No trial daie was set for Hatton itii Muttr -Urfr Witt f.tli: suhpecU Door Hit ty Gonlire Sac tUr Of U-, Out tv £75 HINSERS THK 0HATOKIC.U. the Urandr Oplimiii Club air Bart Kiugrrald aud Bttk) Calahan ttuth I uiun High Sihool ilude.nli. (he two Mill ni. u.c u.c time and oaf) Mere arreMed He a I the bills (ttidt 'ilx ring was a urge the 4 eJthough the Secret -r wtl youth-, Becky also arresled Stobbe (alahan and lun Gary for. v.mners of tlte i-isd Grande sponaored bv tue Caia Sunrise Gp- tumst Club will compete at 7 Satuf in a jone contest far a $6oO The contest features winners at competition from Tempe Western Plrul t.iunty The compete at the tone level with winners from Trmpr and Vtetlfrn Final County and then ill thr ilale level.

Fitigerald'i topic is energy ronnrrvplion and CalahanS frM-dom of 2 from CGUHS to Compete In Regional Oratorical Meet 2 CG Boys Arrested For local Burglary in Uit Detroit area ft.t cuunurfeit bills were ict.o^taiUie were pnuictl u. on offtdK ienerprexs, llie He said they were Ma) 21 at the optimists Quarterly State Convention in Phoenix Awards uf t50ft scholarships wilt be given to the lop winner in each of ths- boys" and girls' division according to Sunriie board member Dave Putnam The zone contest which is hosted by the Sunrise Optimists will be held at Palo Verde School redout Cie fuel at it is purchawd tuft limy purchased in large quantities with Uw iadiUuIti! iltif age drum fejK'ted additional budge! Uemi of a for the at Km ami field, and air newly purchased buses fuf iioihing cleaning v.ere ixxh Cltaners and Wftert ir. amount, and the board decided U' Iwvc tne venders to make ij iplit the bid ir, Ujiintiii art agrttmttit with the city, of addled fur irf Caaa ii-d 10th Street the new I Kiw cily whu rnently will go IK 'he st manager of the Francisco Grande Hotel attended Die board meeting to say he appreciated the cooperation he had with the board while fity. manager ilham Jbhr.son biology teacher and coach at the high school for 15 vears, submitted a letter resignation which the board accepted, and Wes Flynru driver education teacher, resigned, with board acteplance as extra-duty coach Flynn will mainiam his driver education teaching status Sup! Alex asked the board to consider a jijte to request an audit from the State Auditor deneral The Casa Grande Elementary School District is now being audited bs the state, after a request from the elementary board i -t- 1 or At of truilviurlhmeis, itng increased month from ihesup- rif oru gtiv'emor to reorga drag on his a tiitlUte here were likely cfiieJ i-iia plans, which tt. fkiw 04 ft Wit tbr til in June, wiil mightily of HKCLU atfera! grwaps he Wtat it iMttiuruil demand fur Jimmy Carter obv lousiy Taicmg note of his 70-plus approval rating, he predicted last month that his energy program would cause him to "lose 10 or 15 percent of that." But he added, "I'm willing to give up some of my own personal popularity among the people of this country to require them to face the brutal facts" about dwindling supplies of ml and natural gas The question is ould Carter show a similar willingness to spend his political capital if he still could claim no more than 55 per eefll approval' That's the real nub of Carter's argument that symbolism and iubstance have partnership roles in making successful presidential -leadership possible Of course, performance also figures in the President's equation He has wid it is.

important that Americans see him as a man who will do what he promises Alter the election, Carter had his staff compile lus campaign commitments in form. a reminder to himself Acknowledged to be incomplete, lists 645 separate Uio, uidocd when he enured Uite ii vtiit of Ukt tin n. inaugural the new support to i and fj einapiif) wiiat you art ceremuii) ra- 'luel uidtad liriuKiiiiies iilur (11 tuide ctiat, ilarred in his Attempts Foil Again IfCai Err is to make good on all of them, he must, on the average, a different every 2' 4 days during the balance of bis u-rm To date he redeemed number of them incJuding pardoning era dratt resisters speaking up for human rtijhts abroad seeking cutbacks in nuclear arms levels and working fw the creation of a new energy department one campaign commitment has been scrapped and thai before the inaugural Carter no longer seeks standtn wage and price controls Alii) Hi put.lH and author of lyW Ittc Preii ettrl) u- irtts succets added phony i popular, will the rtmiate differ enci- Damage HiaclJiun of Mancofu 5 45 The fire as 8 Uie fruit. T-SHIRTS SM-l-XL $JJ97 Color Hi I Have 10,000 Paperbacks and Magazines To Pick Where? Pick-A-Book Casa Grande Mall KitzgeraW is a 15-vejr-old freshman at Grande I r.ion High School and a Ainrw-roflhe -1977 Amencan Legion Contest Hetsthei.jnof Mr and Mrs John Fitzgerald Colorado St Miss Calahan. a Grande L'nion High behoof sophomore, has a of the United Forenajc League the National Thespian and the Casa Grande High School band played a lead pan tne Casa Grande High School production of "Bi.e Bir die," and last year placed tnird in the State Oratorical Contest.

She is the daughter Mr and Mrs GeurgeCalahanuf 1220 Delano Drue Over 6,000 merchant were killed and oier 600 merchant vessels were sunk durir.tr World War fwo Grande Jit-rr arrested Wednesday after, jjohie allegedly found them in possession of numerous items that had been stolen in a at a local residence Police "aid the boys, ages 7 and ore charged with of items left in the baiks ard the home of Chf-- ford Kaijt-rof 1563 Park Ave. Assorted hand' tools and crescent socke! wrenches at Jl'JO. about eight soft drinks worth $30, and ,1 J6 inch tire and rim were stolen from an unlocked storage room in the back, yard of the Kaiser home betw een 9pm Monday and 3 pro Tuesday Police said the) recovered the soft drinks, four cans of spray paint, and other items before the boys were arrested, They were released to their parents prior to appearing later at a Juvenile Court hearing Officers said the boys apparently climbed a fence to enter the back yard and also left that wav with the stolen items Two CG Boys Injured When Bikes Hit Car The capitol Lin coln, Neb stands feet and took 10 years to compiete Casa Grande were injured Wednesday evening when the bicycles they nding struck a car on Kati'iU A.er.ue near Drive Ta.incr Spears of AM- was treated at Hor.T.Jv) for a broken njwer a leg laceration, and and scrapes, then DiA-'tor's Hospital Hmner of 6U9 Manor Dnve was treated at Hoemako Hribpital for ab- dominal pains and minor injuries, then released, officials said Police said the mishap occurred at about 6 50 when the boys, riding 20-inch bicycles, rode out of an allev Kadota Avenue. The driver of the car. Mary' 30, of 614 Barns Place, told police the left for a moment and did not boys, whose bicycles apparently ran into the car's right front fender N'o citations were issued DISCOUNT INDIAN JEWELRY OFF MARKED PRICE NAYAJO ZUNI SAHTO DOMINGO EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AT BARGAIN PRICES ONLY AT THE SHOWCASE DOWNTOWN CASA GRANDE BETWEEN REVCO DRUG AND 1ST FEDERAL SAVINGS.

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