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Blue Island Sun Standard from Blue Island, Illinois • Page 15

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Seven Expelled At Sandburg Hi Following Fighr With Islander Seven students from Carl Sandburg were expelled and one girl was placed on strict social probation at the last meeting of the board of education for District 230. The ac tion, on a unanimous vote of board members, came from a disturbance created at the school on Feb. 4, when the involved in a fight with a boy from Blue Island. They are the only students to be expelled in the past four years. The fight, which appears have been pre-arranged, broke out at about 2:55 p.m., Feb.

4. School oiliciais and poi Advice givti such as lovt such as love, after it began. G. W. Davidson, principal, said in a repoit to Superintendent 0.

Fisher that it was "most difficult to relate concisely the history of the case because side issues were contributing lac-tors In recommending the expul sion, Fisher called the situation "seriousSThese are not the typical students of Carl Sandburg," he said. "I feel we have no choice but to expell them from the school. Fisher said that the action of the bpys was "discrediting to me omer siuaenis ui school. MRS. JULIE READER-ADVISER rAcn READING all problems of life.

marriage and business. One will convince you I helped many. 1 will help vou. All readings private and confidential. P0LSKA WROSKA 4122 W.

26th St. (2nd fl.) Chicago, 111. Call for 521-3981 (Bring in this advertisement for discount) STATE POLICE ARRESTS I INCREASE 55 PERCENT The Illinois State Police en forcement program during 1933 resulted in 198,000 traffic ar rests, compared to the 137,837 arrests in 1962. According to a report from Joseph E. Ragen, director Of the Illinois Department of Public Safety, written warnings issued to motorists by state troopers during 1963 totaled 160.000, five times more tnan me au.oox sued during 1962.

"These figures represent an increase of 55 per cent in enforcement contacts to troop ers," said William H. Morns, state police superintendent. mer sessiou, the students will be eligible to be considered for squad cars, which were quickly The board agreed that the sev- re-admission dispatched to the scene stop-! en students should be expelled, board president, stres a tnai pect the fight wiinin minutes At the beginning oi me sum- tomatic. however. I Diaced on social probation for the semester.

Parents of the vouins invited to attend the hearing I and present their views to board members. McBurney told them that the board had "not only a i responsibility to decide the best i for vour children, but al- 1 so for the entire student body, i in addition to the welfare of I I r-hiirirrn we must con; "sider the welfare of the entire 41 student body Serving Blue Island For Over 50 Years STAES 13012 WESTERN BLUE ISLAND Special Prices Efffeclive Feb. 20r 21 22 Golden Ripe Bananas lb. FANCY CENTER CUT Fresh Hot House Rhubarb SARATOGA Sliced Fresh to Order Booth Breaded Shrimp 10 oz. pkg.

49c PAPER 10 Rolls in Bag PORK CHOPS AGED US CHOICE Extra Trim POT ROAST FULL LOIN HALF Pork Loin Roast PINK KRAFT American SALMON CHEESE 3 cans 39C 12 Oz. Pkg. Size Can SLICED Hills COFFEE 29 2 Lb. Can 3 lb. can $1.89 FISH DINNER 29' Extra Fancy Florida Strawberries pint 39c ib.49c ib.49c ib.49< RICELAND Long Grain RICE KRAFT OIL Sl7S gal.

qt. btl. 57c COUNTRY DELIGHT CHERRY PIE Aunt Jemima Waffles 29c pkg. of 12 DETERGENT Pint Size SAVE 14c DOG FOOD 5 cans 39C ii.ii dresses Annual Auto Show Sooth Side Day at di uno tivir oolitlcal laadtn. Heading uiue isiana Mayor John M.

Hart. Tht affair was sponsored Hartigan, Jr. was lunchton chairman. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Fes- Island announce the forthcoming marriage of daughter, Sharon Loretta to Robert Paul De Yong, Oak Forest. The couple plar for the Blue Island Sertoma club will be at the Rosewood Inn on Saturday. March (. Aa- ance ticket sales are being made by Frank Bogdan, Jr. 12856 Lincoln, and Micnael M- 2152 Desplaines.

lrv oysei, president of Sertoma International, will attend. There will be a seven course dinner and music by Salvatore Granata. Evening Club Plan To Hear Social Worker A sDPcial urogram by Mrs. rail-ins school social worker for nistnrY 130 will highlight the Mr. and Mrs.

Paul De Young of i gnn0 Mrs Joseph Eagles To Observe Calumet Pk. Night "Calumet Park Night" will be; ern Illinois Zone. This will be held Saturday evening, Feb 22, hv Burnside Aerie, No. I Fraternal Order of Eagles their clubrooms, 12900 S. Ash-: land Calumet farK.

Soecial guests in aaaition to the Village Officials, will be the Calumet Park Recreational as-, sociation and the Ca'umet Park Women Civic League. The program will begi 1 1 Dromotly at 7 30 m. with I Class of canaiaates io oe m-! ltiated by the formally attired Past Presidents Ritual Team of I the Aerie. This will be followed I bv the speakers program after uhich an award will be present ed to the Village President, John Swalec by the Aerie. The Ladies Aux will serve a Smorgasbord Dinner and Danc- vill conclude tne evening.

Max Freeman, ber Plan Addition ade Just tell us how much money you need to pay bills, for home improvements, car repairs, vacations, for all your seasonal expenses. Phone for prompt, courteous service! Do it now! Economist Newspapers. William BIRTHS AT ST FRANCIS HOSPITAL February 12: A daughter to next Blue Island evening (Bzdvl) Kits man's Club meeting on teoru- ThrooD Chicago. I ary 26. February 13: A daughter to As part 01 ine Charles ana Mary placed on jouth this year the Campin, 4407 Richard Ave -nornhprshin will heariFnrost about the work a social tebruarv u.

iv.m suns i the school system can ac- Lian ana umij JU rnmDlish right here in our i Farmer, 11711 inuiam, mi-n nPIPhbomoOO. Following the business meet-, ing and Mrs. Calkins' taiK me Program Chairman and her mitipp will serve refreshments and enable Club i cago. 1 February 13: A daughter to 'Richard and Diane (K a s) Lackscheide, 14139 S. Western Blue Island.

Febiuary 13: A daughter to iWillard and Ruth (bcheinaus; ana Mrs. rlub Darfler, 12508 Elm L-nrt horp land. can a. February 13. A son to John bv Mm and Joan Fischer, Committee is chaired Mrrs Qak James JJranson, February A son t0 Wayne aid James.

Robert Pelle-1 fj" son to Kim wed April 10 at the Alsip Re-1 ard 'Heuman and Mrs. Tom Bar-, and weine. in. formed Church i ceremony. SERTOMA CLUB PLANS CHARTER BANQUET The Charter Banquet party John Sandber dale February 14: A son to Rob ert and Beulah (Reece) Tharp, line Ttl.lP Tsland The Tinley State Fcbruarv 14: a son to Coy 7400 W.

183rd St, Tinley Park. Rogers, 13843 took out building permits last school Riverdale. eek for a new aaminisirauuus February 14: A son to Ron(d Gloria (Haltacre) lira- administrations Hmldins. recreation center treat-1 mcnt building, patient residence bec 2543 unit and a mechanics sto building Contractors for the work will be Burnside Construction 201 Olympia Plaza, Chicago Heights and Presbitcro Sons, 3000 W. 119th St, Chica- Broadway, Blue February 14- A son to An thony and Frances (Brotan) Zmuda, 15415 Loomis, Harvey, February 14: A son to Rich-, ard and Joan (Esker) Easter, 17 Charing Cross Rd Chicago Heights.

February 15: A son to Carl and Linda (Vovra) Mantcgna. 9415 S. 83rd Ave Hickory Hills. February 15: A daughter to William and Joan (Daeseckle) Jarrett, 13327 Rexford, Blue Island. done at the Spring Rally, April! February lb a aaug I 4th at Waukesan.

The Aerie al-! voted unamously to take Kick. narum, part in the Memorial Day Par-i The Aerie has all the various Chanties into vJhat will he. known as the Com bined Chanties Fund of which ren Frank Meninger, 93ob Ava-lnn Ave. is Chairman. Very I shortly the Aerie will begin 1 sale of Ballpoint pens to raise money for this Fund.

A Dinner-Dance will also be held in the not distant future for this Fund. SALEM LUTHERAN MOTHERS' CLUB This month's meeting will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 26. at 8 30 after church service. Uur guest that evening will be Mrs 12506 Ashiand Meilahn.

She will have many ic Chairman of this ideas for us on decorating At tne regular meeting of the I fruits and vegetables. Be sure Aerie held Friday evening, it to bring an apron and a sriarp was unanimously voted to bid paring knife; it you want to for the Fall Rally of the North-1 join in on the fun. $821 38 1020 51 1219 63 1418 75 1617 88 18S6 78 Cltir i $33 00 4100 49.00 57 00 65 00 75 00 LOANS $900 $1 200 $1 500- $1 800 AND UP LOAN CORPORATION and CHICAGO FAMILY LOAN CORPORATION Blue Island: 13018 S. Western Avenue 8-0086, BE 3 8185 Hirvey: 194 E. 154th Street ED 3-4090, CO 4-4277 Loop: 22 W.

Monroe Street Fl 6-4370 Indiana: 5262 Hohman Avenue wt nwu 1 5 30 Mon. Ihm le frU C'oiwl Sot. it above rates do not apply In art) 13 FAMILY In Chicago. go. Midloth- Calumct Park.

nsolidated February 17: A son to War- id Carol fDotson) ftiaum- 124th St Alsip February 17. A son to William a'nd Barbara Hcs-kin. 14416 Harrison. Posen. February 18 A son to John and Dons McRae, MCA Housing, Worth.

Fehmary 18: A son to Jack and Martha (Kleinz) Hallberg, 14841 Morgan. Harvey February 18: A daughter to Joe and Esther pez. 12913 Irving. Blue Island 1 Frhriiarv 18 A daughter to Edward and RoseMary (Caval-laro) Bauer, 3743 W. 167th PL, (Country Club Hills.

I February 19- A son to Robert and Barbara (Hannigan) Maas. 16883 Crane, Ha7eicrest February 19: A son to KOD- ert and Lorraine (Wypysck) Mat thew, 11011 S. Massasoit, unica- WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY FOR SOME Washington's Birthday is a holiday for the city hall, city court, district court and postoffice. Therefore, no mail deliveries on Saturday, Feb. 22.

RETURN FROM I Returning from a Las Vegas holiday this week were Mr. and Mrs. George Kcdrouske, of Tin-leye Park. The Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness states that there are approximately 30,000 Americans waiting for corneal transplant surgery so thev may see. There is always rgent need for donor eyes.

Thursday, Feb. 20, 1964 THE SUN-STANDARD FAST CLAIM 5 mm service Coll. 54656 Chuck IN ARROW McGregor JANTZEN VAN HEUSEN JOCKEY ivit It 4 VYHf 1 YOU CAM COUNT OM KLINE'S FOR QUALITY new Soring WARDROBE FAVORITES A TEEN-MAN WORLD- MANY FAMOUS BRANDS AT KLINE'S Do You Really Know The Score? THAT OLD SLACK MAGIC! i 1 1 i Ml Clever details h.i.s has worked in this snazzy Scorer Suit, new style with a different look. Jacket has 2 close-set buttons lapels are diamond shawl shape. Slightly shorter than usual, the jacket has side vents.

Cuffless slacks are ultra slim-cut. Unusual fabrics; interesting colors and effects. These super slim-cut Scorers, tailored with a very low rise which means you can snuggle 'em way down on your hips, these slacks say "so long" to belts and cuffs. New colors; new fabrics. Sizes 26 to 33 to 5 98 Boy's Sizes 6 to 12 $3.98 14 to 20 $4.93 Tnmster slacks that work their magic witn metr long, lean lines they fit like the paper on the wall and what's more, they separate the men from the belts.

Terrific colors and fabrics. 98 26 to 38 to 5 98 Boys 8 to 12 $3 9E 14 to 20 THE SUM TOTAL IS TERRIFIC! Sizes 36 to 42 Mrf Regular or Longs is? by Dashingly Far6x Different! POLO-THINS Sizes 29 to 36 $5 98 Wit SLIM FITS IN SANFORIZED TWILL.

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