Barrington Area Library: 1980 Index of Barrington Courier Review

Barrington Courier-Review Index 1980

    ACCIDENTS
        Train hits car (picture)  2/7/80 p.5
        Witness tell of accident  3/13/80 p.11
        Daniel Frainey killed in crash  4/3/80 p.14
        Long Grove woman killed at Route 59, Penny Road  5/8/80 p.107
        Village orders cleanup of construction parking after cyclist hit
            (picture)  6/12/80 p.7
        Driver escapes injury in rollover at Route 22 and Harbor Rd.
            (picture)  6/19/80 p.5
        Teen struck from behind (picture)  7/10/80 p.5
        Two killed in BH accident  7/31/80 p.10
        Barrington man killed in car-bike accident  8/28/80 p.5
        Man killed in BH  8/28/80 p.26
        Two teens die in auto accident  9/18/80 p.32
        Woman injured in BH crash  9/25/80 p.16
        Close call for driver when car hit by tree (picture)  9/25/80
            p.11
        Police squad car hits car on Hillside, woman injured  10/23/80
            p.16
        Speeding, following too close, major causes of Helm Road
            accidents  10/30/8 p.14
        Teen indicted after fatal accident  11/13/80 p.15
        Eric Maryland killed in car accident  11/27/80 p.5
        Snow bounced car in ditch (picture)  12/04/80 p.26

    ANDERSON, ANDY
        Busy day for Mr. Barrington, Andy Anderson (picture)  4/10/80
            p.6

    ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF
        Vandals bludgeon to death animals in park (picture)  2/14/80 p.6
        Four charged with killing birds  2/21/80 p.5

    ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT)
        Stone developer shops in Lake Zurich for annexation  3/13/80 p.6
        Homeowner's petition to annex to NB may close off Draper's
            options on Stone property (map)  5/8/80 p.5
        Clears way for Bellwood by annexing 5 acres  11/27/80 p.21

    ANNIVERSARIES
        Baird and Warner marks 125 years  4/17/80 p.78
        Jewel marks 56th year in Barrington  4/24/80 p.72

    ARNETT C. LINES SCHOOL
        Current events class writes letters on Iran and Afghanistan
            problems  1/24/80 p.68
        Lines kids don't mind staying after school (picture)  4/3/80
            p.21
        School district tackles Lines classroom size  10/23/80 p.11

    ARNOW, JOHN
        John Arnow is room mother at Hough Street School (picture)
            5/8/80 p.18

    ARTISTS
        Sculptor Viki Varley molds contemporary women  2/28/80 p.10
        Artist [Thomas Trausch] creates the present from the past
            (picture)  4/17/80 p.21
        Artist [Donald Brown] "Best of Show" in Wisconsin festival
            9/11/80 p.72
        Carolyn Guerra wins first place in art exhibit  9/11/80 p.30
        Watercolorist [Ingrid Hoffer] strives to capture moods (picture)
            11/6/80 p.23
        New art, new talent, new friends (picture)  12/4/80 p.10
        Wheeling author [Jan Greenberg] writes under pseudonym Jill
            Gregory (picture)  1/24/80 p.66

    AUTHORS
        Five young authors receive awards (picture)  5/1/80 p.48

    B. CHONES HAIR DESIGN
        Under new ownership (picture)  10/23/80 p.78

    BABYCH, DOUG
        SB candidates lining up (picture)  12/18/80 p.29

    BACCIOCCO, MARTHA
        Miss Martha loves to work with her children in dance classes
            (pictures)  5/29/80 p.51

    BAIRD AND WARNER, INC.
        Marks 125 years  4/17/80 p.78

    BAKER'S LAKE NATURE PRESERVE
        Was once a peat bog: Museum Memos  5/22/80 p.38

    BANDS (MUSIC)
        Rithum Machine may market a record  11/27/80 p.20
        Rithum Machine belts 'em out (picture)  12/18/80 p.10

    BARBERSHOP QUARTETS
        Blend of family harmony in two family quartets (pictures)
            3/20/80 p.44

    BARDWELL, HERMAN
        Good Samaritan gesture leads to 44-year job (picture)  9/18/80
            p.120

    BARESEL, DAVID
        Investigation shows township employees used in work for his
            family's firm, D & E Contractors  1/10/80 p.7
        Denies official misconduct in use of public employees with D & E
            Contractors  1/10/80 p.7
        Commissioner "own entity"  12/18/80 p.27
        Dundee Twp. road boss indicted for fraud  12/18/80 p.26
        Summary of federal charges  12/18/80 p.27

    BARRALL, HERBERT M., REV.
        New rector at St. Mark's  7/31/80 p.19

    BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
        Officers installed (pictures)  1/31/80 p.13
        Mancuso's picture joins "President's Gallery" (picture)  1/31/80
            p.61
        New committee to work for Northwest Highway improvement  3/13/80
            p.53
        Chamber leaders cite need for involvement  3/13/80 p.53
        Five directors elected (picture)  10/2/80 p.94

    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
        Not giving up fight against Route 53 extension  1/31/80 p.18
        Honors Cyril Wagner  2/7/80 p.25
        To charge for staff time at hearings  4/3/80 p.30
        BACOG record: winning war despite casualties  4/10/80 p.11
        Budget reaches $93,500  5/1/80 p.13
        Sends surveys to septic users  6/5/80 p.19
        BACOG to look at cable TV  6/5/80 p.6
        Committee nominates Munao, Cragg  6/5/80 p.18
        Munao elected new president  6/26/80 p.22
        BACOG area growing slower than expected  7/17/80 p.11
        BACOG reinforces order to clean up landfill  8/28/80 p.14
        Opposes Lake-Cook extension  8/28/80 p.14
        To look again at BACOG  9/18/80 p.16
        BACOG calls for hearing on cluster project  10/2/80 p.24

    BARRINGTON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
        History museum gets new director (picture)  3/20/80 p.23

    BARRINGTON AREA HOCKEY LEAGUE
        Saves ice rink  5/15/80 p.6

    BARRINGTON AREA JUNIOR LEAGUE
        Mad Hatters ready to perform at area schools  1/10/80 p.48

    BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY
        Two seats open on library board  1/17/80 p.58
        Two seats open on library board  1/24/80 p.58
        Sculpture "Vibration 2" presented to library (picture)  1/24/80
            p.69
        Library board to investigate cable TV hookup  2/7/80 p.13
        Computer terminal under consideration  2/7/80 p.12
        Board to investigate cable TV  2/7/80 p.13
        Library-cable TV link advantages told  3/6/80 p.10
        Candidates file for board  3/6/80 p.18
        Library gets new election precincts  4/3/80 p.5
        Candidates vie for library board seats  4/3/80 p.5
        Newcomers in after library board vote (pictures)  4/10/80 p.5
        Amy Altemara new president of library board  5/8/80 p.30
        Stoplight ready in July  6/12/80 p.13
        Employee Alice Reese dies; left memories for library users
            (picture)  6/19/80 p.18
        New traffic light being installed (picture)  7/3/80 p.20
        Children's opera performed  7/3/80 p.65
        Budget up 13%, but book budget cut (picture)  7/10/80 p.20
        Three Laotian refugees help Barrington Area Library staff
            (picture)  7/31/80 p.10
        Library guest parrot flies the coop  8/7/80 p.90
        "Going Green" party marks new traffic light  8/14/80 p.24
        Library tries to select books people want (picture)  8/14/80
            p.14
        Artist's [Nancy Fortunato] exhibit  9/11/80 p.61
        Library Friends are friends indeed  9/11/80 p.13
        Artist's exhibit coming to library (picture)  9/11/80 p.21
        Librarian Sugden not worried about state book banning bill
            12/11/80 p.28

    BARRINGTON BOOTERY
        Brossard sells Barrington Bootery  12/25/80 p.66

    BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220
        Cost of school safety set at $5 million  1/24/80 p.5
        School's drug program weak  1/24/80 p.7
        Predicts surplus funds next year  1/24/80 p.7
        Still assessing bite of tax legislation  1/31/80 p.11
        Candidates file for board seats  3/6/80 p.18
        Elementary schools seek accreditation  3/6/80 p.19
        Two part-time teachers hired for Grove School  3/20/80 p.19
        District to sell bonds to complete life-safety repairs  3/20/80
            p.19
        School board candidate's forum set  4/3/80 p.6
        Two administrators resign (picture)  4/3/80 p.5
        School board candidates’ biographies (picture)  4/10/80 p.26
        Walker drops out of race for school board  4/10/80 p.5
        Kalsch, Brebach, Fisher win school board election  4/17/80 p.6
        Board okays bonds  4/24/80 p.23
        Walden resigns, Babigian hired as new manager (picture)  4/24/80
            p.12
        Sixth graders forced to lick mud, parent claim  4/27/80 p.20
        Gifted children get school district fund boost  5/1/80 p.81
        Mountsier chosen president of school board  5/1/80 p.12
        Gifted children get fund boost in school district budget  5/1/80
            p.81
        Life-safety work in schools bid $50,000 under budget  5/22/80
            p.19
        To keep food service workers  5/22/80 p.18
        Outgoing aides cited by Slocum for work  6/19/80 p.91
        Food prices going up next school year  6/19/80 p.13
        Hiring better teachers is goal  7/24/80 p.19
        District, Family Services pact may be altered, discontinued
            7/24/80 p.19
        Budget may rise 12%  7/31/80 p.18
        School report seeks more PE  8/21/80 p.20
        Arbitration to mediate teacher talks  8/28/80 p.6
        Bids for Janitorial service at BHS rejected  8/28/80 p.19
        Kindergarten transfers ruled out for Grove  8/28/80 p.6
        New teachers given bus tour (picture)  9/4/80 p.11
        Board and teachers writing parents  9/4/80 p.12
        Job action threat faces district  9/4/80 p.5
        Eberhardt back on job  9/4/80 p.12
        Two-day strike ends (picture)  9/11/80 p.5
        Raises rent for use of district buildings  9/18/80 p.26
        Board stands behind decision following strike  9/18/80 p.5
        Budget up, deficit out  9/25/80 p.7
        System fosters confrontation  10/2/80 p.5
        Board ratifies two-year teachers' contract  10/2/80 p.7
        To reinstate fired physical education teacher  10/16/80 p.15
        School district tackles Lines classroom size  10/23/80 p.11
        Board to look at enrollment  10/23/80 p.19
        Hoffman Estates subdivisions want out of District 220  10/23/80
            p.18
        Tackles Lines School classroom size  10/23/80 p.11
        Fired teacher's record to stay in school file  10/23/80 p.22
        Repair work nears end with $1.7 million okay  11/20/80 p.21
        Raises Slocum's pay  12/4/80 p.14
        To fight utility rate hike  12/18/80 p.18
        Board passes $13 million tax levy  12/18/80 p.18

    BARRINGTON DRAPERY AND FURNITURE
        Barrington Drapery and Furniture opens  5/22/80 p.75

    BARRINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT
        Board raises paramedic issue  2/14/80 p.26
        Two fires at one time (pictures)  2/28/80 p.1
        Aherns, Grebe miss firefighting (picture)  5/15/80 p.20
        Old time fire:  70-year-old hose reel moved to Ice House for
            display (picture)  10/09/80 p.5
        Battles warehouse blaze (picture)  8/28/80 p.1

    BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
        Nursery school to start again in February  1/10/80 p.47
        Learning environment improved  2/7/80 p.18
        Graduation, English credit requirements up  2/21/80 p.7
        Money stolen from band office  3/27/80 p.17
        Lone Ranger rides nursery  3/27/80 p.24
        Nursery school  3/27/80 p.21
        Principal, business manager resign  4/3/80 p.5
        Band trip on despite theft of funds  4/3/80 p.19
        Art students benefit from teacher-artist blend (pictures)
            5/22/80 p.10
        Pool work still in deep water with board  5/22/80 p.19
        Class of 1980  5/29/80 p.21
        New principal (picture)  5/29/80 p.5
        Nice racket for Barrington: tennis team second place in state
            (picture)  5/29/80 p.5
        Grace Wandke: she took pupils from counting to computers
            (picture)  5/29/80 p.23
        Seniors put on mousey expression: end of school pranks (picture)
            6/5/80 p.7
        Graduation list  6/12/80 p.67
        Jandris is back-to-basics principal (picture)  6/19/80 p.7
        Faulty tile work, contractor problems (swimming pool)  6/19/80
            p.11
        Science lab new arena for pool controversy  7/3/80 p.12
        Explosion rips pool area  7/17/80 p.13
        Due to change "wholistic" vein, tighter discipline  7/24/80 p.5
        Getting to know kids part of principal's constructive image
            7/24/80 p.5
        New life for BHS: face lift (pictures)  8/14/80 p.7
        Seventh hour dispute becomes 11th hour issue  8/21/80 p.5
        Bids for janitorial service rejected  8/28/80 p.19
        New deans  9/11/80 p.90
        Harper raises BHS rent check  9/11/80 p.11
        Swimming pool re-opens  9/18/80 p.33
        Musicians raise funds for BHS piano (picture)  9/18/80 p.18
        Home coming (pictures)  10/16/80 p.10
        Get new custodians  10/23/80 p.19
        English department gets review  11/20/80 p.20
        New education methods working: Dr. Jandris  11/20/80 p.15
        College entrance test scores rise  12/18/80 p.19

    BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL.
        BH awaiting impact of theater opening  1/3/80 p.7
        Property assessment up 10%  1/10/80 p.12
        Governor Thompson approves grant to Kane County Forest Preserve
            District to buy BH property  1/17/80 p.22
        BH wants police role clarified in case of theater problems
            1/31/80 p.77
        To keep lawyer in tax refund and suit  2/7/80 p.22
        Planned development ordinance delayed  2/28/80 p.22
        Starts year with deficit operating budget  5/1/80 p.14
        BH to proceed with suit  7/3/80 p.5
        Adopts appropriation  7/31/80 p.11
        Annexes 10-acre Sara Lane project  9/25/80 p.23

    BARRINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
        Seven Barrington farmers share 535 years of memories (picture)
            2/21/80 p.5
        Gets new director (picture)  3/20/80 p.23
        Seeks to become privately supported  5/1/80 p.46
        Has deep, strong roots (pictures)  5/15/80 p.48

    BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Restrictions ordered on streets near Ice House  1/3/80 p.5
        Commuter parking  1/3/80 p.6
        Village and park district to discuss lease  1/17/80 p.15
        Grid system may help paramedics response time  1/31/80 p.12
        Board gives go ahead to Dundee Road offices  1/31/80 p.5
        Gives go-ahead to Ceas for Dundee Road offices  1/31/80 p.5
        Ice House parking near  1/31/80 p.7
        New appointees named to village board  2/14/80 p.14
        Votes not to recognize police union  2/28/80 p.5
        Board lacks sophistication in not recognizing collective
            bargaining, says police union president  2/28/80 p.5
        Village okays parking lease  2/28/80 p.15
        Considers final pay plan for patrolmen  3/6/80 p.6
        3 villages agree to police contract  3/6/80 p.27
        Board tables ordinance banning front, side yard parking  3/6/80
            p.22
        Buying vehicle to improve paramedic response  3/13/80 p.5
        Sets penalties for false fire alarms  3/13/80 p.22
        Board, patrolmen reach salary pact  3/13/80 p.22
        To decide on subsidized housing (picture)  3/13/80 p.5
        Manager Maiben quits to start business  3/20/80 p.5
        Board tables Bravos Olds case [sign ordinance]  3/27/80 p.20
        Restricts parking on Dundee  3/27/80 p.20
        Appoints Trego interim manager  3/27/80 p.22
        Barrington, Inverness to sign boundary agreement  5/1/80 p.28
        Complex sign change for Bravos Olds gets okay  5/1/80 p.44
        North commuter lot closed for 3-4 months (map)  5/15/80 p.5
        Commuters get aid in commute to station (picture)  5/22/80 p.11
        Business expansion or status quo?  5/29/80 p.10
        Future of Barrington downtown: a symposium (picture)  5/29/80
            p.125
        New post office key to expansion  5/29/80 p.10
        Names Trego manager (picture)  5/29/80 p.5
        No such thing as free parking downtown  5/29/80 p.11
        Squeezing blood from parking turnip  5/29/80 p.11
        Commuter parking lease gets village okay  6/5/80 p.11
        Seeks tighter control of builders, developers  6/12/80 p.19
        Developer fees may increase  6/12/80 p.19
        Shuttle bus used sparingly  6/12/80 p.18
        Barrington to charge $25 to fire alarm hookups  6/19/80 p.20
        SB allows 12 hour parking  6/19/80 p.102
        Route 14 and 59 gets crossing guard  6/26/80 p.96
        Garbage rate hike gets village okay  6/26/80 p.23
        License fees upped 25%  7/31/80 p.13
        Crossing guard financing taken from vandalism program  7/31/80
            p.19
        BACOG area growing slower than expected  7/17/80 p.11
        Town scraps commuter parking at high school  7/17/80 p.19
        Increases revenue from permits, fees  8/28/80 p.15
        Increases tax levy  8/28/80 p.26
        Extends drinking time on Friday nights  8/28/80 p.16
        Census counters counted wrong  8/28/80 p.22
        "Barrington" song is Cohan spinoff  9/11/80 p.26
        Barrington's lot holds 250 more spaces (map)  9/11/80 p.7
        Traffic court revenue from Edens helps Barrington  9/18/80 p.16
        Courtesy parking tickets issued again  9/18/80 p.18
        Homeowners opposed to Hough Street sidewalk project (picture)
            9/25/80 p.22
        Texaco dealer gets sign variation okay  10/16/80 p.16
        Budget feels recession effect  10/16/80 p.6
        Jail services pact with Barrington Hills formalized  11/6/80
            p.16
        Pierson, Nelson named cable reps.  11/27/80 p.6
        Lockup contract okayed with SB  12/18/80 p.16

    BARRINGTON, ILL.--AUTHORS
        Writer [Virginia Moseley] remembers life with father (picture)
            6/12/80 p.49
        Terri Tepper authors "The New Entrepreneurs" (picture)  10/16/80
            p.57

    BARRINGTON, ILL.--HISTORY
        Seven Barrington farmers share 535 years of memories (picture)
            2/21/80 p.5
        Klingenberg's memories part of village history  3/6/80 p.1
        Millers remember (pictures)  3/13/80 p.14
        Earl Schwemm recalls old times in town  3/27/80 p.6
        Busy day for Mr. Barrington, Andy Anderson (picture)  4/10/80
            p.6
        "Little Hank" Lageschulte remembers 2-policeman Barrington
            (picture)  5/8/80  p.26
        Now and then (pictures)  5/22/80 p.41

    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL
        No sour notes struck by two music teachers (pictures)  5/29/80
            p.24
        Math students win contest (picture)  11/6/80 p.30

    BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT
        Village, Parks seek ways to mend fences  1/24/80 p.14
        Courts probably next for village, park dispute  1/31/80 p.14
        Board impatient over commuter lot lease  2/14/80 p.20
        Village okays parking lease without five-year option  2/28/80
            p.15
        Lions Drive maintenance talks still fruitless  3/31/80 p.25
        May have to decide on fate of Columbus statue  4/17/80 p.27
        Budget may not cover needed improvements  4/17/80 p.27
        Paulsen picked as president  4/24/80 p.23
        Asks village to withdraw assessment for Carl Ave.  5/15/80 p.19
        Village, Parks settle Carl Ave. tiff, if... (picture)  5/22/80
            p.6
        Programs, upkeep up, budget down  5/22/80 p.13
        Park district, village settle Carl Ave. assessment dispute
            5/29/80 p.6
        Village orders clean up of construction parking after cyclist
            hit (picture)  6/12/80 p.7
        Parked vehicles moved off Lions construction area  6/19/80 p.13
        Seeks statue removal  7/10/80 p.24
        To pay for street repairs on Carl Ave.  7/17/80 p.13
        Park unit delays Carl Ave. pact  8/14/80 p.25
        Pools stay open longer, increase fee  8/28/80 p.19
        Road issue paved over  9/11/80 p.6
        To issue tax warrants  9/25/80 p.15
        Says no to Lions parking  10/16/80 p.26
        Dispute settled  12/11/80 p.22

    BARRINGTON ROTARY BREAKFAST CLUB
        Lauds local swimmers  8/28/80 p.13

    BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.
        Supervisors agree on need for subsidized housing  1/10/80 p.5
        Revenue sharing funds spread thin  4/10/80 p.7

    BARRINGTON WRITER'S WORKSHOP
        Helps writers keep in touch (picture)  6/29/80 p.55

    BARRINGTON YOUTH SERVICES
        Area youth agencies receive grant  1/31/80 p.18
        Board president denies financial problems  2/7/80 p.7
        Budget crunch sends staff packing (picture)  2/7/80 p.7
        Kids feel effect of BYS board identity crisis (pictures)
            2/14/80 p.7
        Board to see if new faces needed  2/21/80 p.12
        Residents invited to BYS meeting  3/20/80 p.18
        Van Hagen retires, Jensen picked as president (picture)  5/15/80
            p.18
        Van Hagen, president and founder, steps down  5/22/80 p.27
        New BYS director  7/31/80 p.11
        Career change helps new director, John Fuller (picture)  8/7/80
            p.19

    BARTEN, STEPHEN L.
        Throw away pets special interest of local vet (picture)  1/31/80
            p.10

    BASLER, CATHI
        Dollmaker Cathi never tired of playing with dolls (pictures)
            4/24/80 p.21

    BELLWOOD ACRES (LAND SUBDIVISION)
        Clears way for Bellwood by annexing 5 acres  11/27/80 p.21

    BENSON, BARBARA
        History museum gets new director (picture)  3/20/80 p.23

    BEVERLY (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        Beverly development inconsistent with regional plan  3/13/80
            p.19
        Mining area may cause change in Beverly plan  3/13/80 p.19
        Area groups rail against plan  3/20/80 p.12
        Final reports  3/27/80 p.5
        NIPC staff knocks plan  3/27/80 p.23
        NIPC delays vote  4/3/80 p.20
        NIPC objects to Beverly plan  5/1/80 p.14
        Up for review before Hoffman board  5/22/80 p.5
        Hoffman board agrees to annex 921 acre project  6/19/80 p.5

    BORTKO, NANCY
        Wins Miss Barrington contest  6/19/80 p.10

    BOYLE, PATRICK
        Army stint finest years for priest  8/28/80 p.10

    BOYLE, THOMAS J.
        Aim was to bring big horse shows here (picture)  8/14/80 p.68

    BRAVOS OLDS
        Village board tables Bravos Olds case [sign ordinance]  3/27/80
            p.20
        Complex sign change for Bravos Olds gets okay  5/1/80 p.44

    BRIGGS, JOHN F.
        Installed as president of Illinois College of Podiatric
            Medicine (picture)  12/4/80 p.98

    BRINTLINGER, ROSE
        All who know her love her (pictures)  2/14/80 p.10

    BROSSARD'S BARRINGTON BOOTERY
        Brossard sells Barrington Bootery (picture)  12/25/80 p.66

    BROUWER, CAROL
        New art, new talent, new friends (picture)  12/4/80 p.10

    BROWN, DONALD LELAND
        Artist [Donald Brown] "Best of Show" in Wisconsin festival
            9/11/80 p.72

    BUEHLER YMCA
        Expansion program proposed  4/24/80 p.58

    BUSH, GEORGE
        Comes to Palatine (picture)  10/30/80 p.26

    BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
        Town Shoppe, Audrey Veath, owner  1/10/80 p.21
        Roland's Equipment; Rich Lamkey, owner  3/27/80 p.88
        Skokie Federal Savings  4/10/80 p.78
        Calfa Pacchini Insurance opens in Barrington (picture)  5/8/80
            p.90
        Barrington Drapery and Furniture opens  5/22/80 p.75
        Rush-Langdon Gallery (picture)  7/17/80 p.64
        Hair Design by BJ and Company opens in Commons (picture)
            7/31/80 p.64
        Grandpa's Deli Dogs  9/18/80 p.100
        New shop [David Douglas Ltd.] opens at Ice House (picture)
            10/9/80 p.82
        B. Chones Hair Design under new ownership (picture)  10/23/80
            p.78
        Rebecca's  10/30/80 p.86
        Essentials by F & W Cookware opens in Ice House (picture)
            11/6/80 p.108
        Rocky Mountain Depository, Inc.  11/13/80 p.88
        Western Union  11/13/80 p.91
        Private Affair  11/27/80 p.96
        Puff Hairdressers  12/4/80 p.96
        Trende, Inc.  12/11/80 p.120
        Barrington Bootery  12/25/80 p.66

    CABALLO, LUCIO
        Creation of miniatures answer to loneliness (picture)  9/25/80
            p.25

    CABLE TELEVISION
        Library board to investigate cable TV hookup  2/7/80 p.13
        Library-cable TV link advantages told  3/6/80 p.10
        BACOG to look at cable TV  6/5/80 p.6
        Ratings leave two at head of pack  6/5/80 p.6
        Barrington to join others in seeking franchise  6/12/80 p.18
        Municipal conference issues cable TV guidelines  6/19/80 p.11
        Committee getting down to fine tuning  6/26/80 p.17
        Barrington hears recommendations  7/17/80 p.19
        Advisory board on cable TV formed  8/14/80 p.102
        Operator warns village of X-rated shows  9/25/80 p.14
        Advisory unit likes regional system  10/23/80 p.20
        Barrington joins cable TV group  10/30/80 p.24
        Barrington joining 15 others in selecting franchise  11/20/80
            p.22
        Pierson, Nelson named cable reps.  11/27/80 p.6
        X-rated cable movies first amendment issue  11/30/80 p.12
        Petition drive opposes X-rated cable  12/25/80 p.7

    CALFA PACCHINI INSURANCE
        Opens in Barrington (picture)  5/8/80 p.90

    CARSELLA, DOROTHY
        Great-grandmother adds balloon ride to travels (picture)
            10/2/80 p.14

    CEAS (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        Gives go-ahead to Ceas for Dundee Road offices  1/31/80 p.5
        Proposed office building unsatisfactory  1/10/80 p.13
        Board gives go-ahead to Dundee Road offices  1/31/80 p.5

    CENSUS
        Follow-up continues here  5/29/80 p.39
        Barrington area towns like census count, but Barrington may
            protest  8/14/80 p.5
        Count troubling Barrington  8/21/80 p.15
        Census counters counted wrong  8/28/80 p.22
        Misses unincorporated area  10/2/80 p.7

    CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD
        Planned RTA train cuts hurt Barrington: Beese  12/4/80 p.5

    CHURCH, CLYDE
        Wins Chamber merit award (picture)  10/2/80 p.19

    CITIZENS FOR CONSERVATION
        Receives $9,000 grant from Garden Club of Barrington  12/4/80
            p.10

    CLEARBROOK CENTER FOR THE HANDICAPPED
        Has good friends (pictures)  11/13/80 p.10

    CLUB RENAISSANCE
        Club open despite court order  5/1/80 p.80
        Renaissance girls move to Melrose  5/15/80 p.25

    COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER (STATUE)
        Park district seeks statue removal  7/10/80 p.24

    CONROY, ANNE
        Her needs take back seat to needs of animals (pictures)
            10/30/80 p.72

    CRANE, PHILIP
        Optimistic despite vote  1/24/80 p.26
        Smiles in New Hampshire in face of defeat (picture)  2/28/80
            p.7
        Looks to home for better fortunes  3/13/80 p.7
        Loses Illinois  3/20/80 p.6
        Finances key to Crane race  4/3/80 p.12
        Seeks water hearings  7/10/80 p.20
        Opening campaign (picture)  9/4/80 p.6
        Shifts to local campaign (picture)  10/30/80 p.5

    CRIME AND CRIMINALS
        Four Barrington area men named in robbery  2/7/80 p.16
        New hearing in theft case for Robert Mertens  2/14/80 p.95
        Vandal bludgeons to death animals in park (picture)  2/14/80 p.6
        Carpentersville man shot dead in car  2/21/80 p.15
        Woman raped in Deer Park  2/21/80 p.15
        Four charged with killing birds  2/21/80 p.5
        Barrington man charged with Last National Bank arson  3/13/80
            p.16
        Boy nabbed on burglary rap  3/20/80 p.16
        Carpentersville woman raped by four men in Barrington Hills
            (picture)  4/10/80 p.24
        BH police want torso exhumed  4/17/80 p.26
        Former mayor of Fox Lake arrested on assault charge (picture)
            4/24/80 p.6
        Police nab second arson suspect  5/8/80 p.16
        Jewelry theft suspect attempts bike get away (picture)
            5/15/80 p.5
        BH police nab burglary suspect  6/5/80 p.24
        Police recover some items from recent burglaries  6/12/80 p.18
        Torso found in Barrington Hills being examined  6/19/80 p.16
        Flag stolen from Barrington, Palatine (picture)  6/19/80 p.19
        Barrington Hills couple armed robbery victims  6/26/80 p.14
        Police may be close to identifying torso found in BH  6/26/80
            p.14
        Traffic stop leads to arrest of rape suspect  7/3/80 p.24
        Bombs damage Barrington warehouse (picture)  7/3/80 p.5
        Phony cop makes obscene calls  7/10/80 p.7
        Barrington cops nab rape suspect  7/17/80 p.16
        Marcella Mertens charged again with theft  7/24/80 p.20
        Dognappers working neighborhoods  8/7/80 p.76
        BH police search one year for torso ID (picture)  8/7/80 p.12
        Vandal attacks on Deer Park trustee irk village  8/21/80 p.96
        Four arrested in burglary of BH home  10/30/80 p.12
        Inverness man found wounded  11/6/80 p.29
        Thieves setting traps in bank deposit boxes  11/20/80 p.5
        Prostitution-related charges hit men's club (picture)
            11/27/80 p.7
        Hough Street School alumnus unhappy over defaced sign
            11/27/80 p.11
        Lipofski's desk hit by theft  11/27/80 p.13
        Service station robbed  11/27/80 p.14
        Le Studio still open despite 3 arrests  12/4/80 p.18
        Father used clout to reduce son's sentence  12/11/80 p.24

    CRIMINAL STATISTICS
        TL on bottom of state crime list  9/11/80 p.6
        SB on bottom of state crime list  9/11/80 p.6

    CROWTHER, ROBERT
        Resigns as SB trustee  1/17/80 p.7
        Resignation clears way to bond deal with Marshall Field's for
            SB (picture)  1/24/80 p.12

    CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.
        Cuba Township police issue still open  4/17/80 p.13
        New police tax possible in Cuba  5/1/80 p.109
        Cuba Twp. poll to decide police pact  5/15/80 p.7
        Cuba Twp. investigates police taxes  6/19/80 p.24
        Cuba patrols may lose funds  8/14/80 p.5
        Cuba Twp. asks Lake County to set up police tax  8/21/80 p.14

    CURTIS, MIKE
        To go to Chile for a year as exchange student  1/31/80 p.33

    CYCLING PATHS
        Bike path system gets board study priority  9/11/80 p.17
        Plenty of bike path interest but no funds  10/23/80 p.6
        Two villages find bike path funding (picture)  10/23/80 p.7
        Trustee Nelson backing bike path plan  10/30/80 p.13

    D & E CONTRACTORS
        Highway commissioner and former owner deny misconduct in use of
            public employees  1/10/80 p.7
        Investigation shows township employees used in work for his
            family's firm, D & E Contractors  1/10/80 p.7
        Baresell denies official misconduct in use of public employees
            with D & E Contractors  1/10/80 p.7
        Investigation shows township employees used in private work
            1/10/80 p.7
        Commissioner "own entity"  12/18/80 p.27
        Dundee Twp. road boss indicted for fraud  12/18/80 p.26
        Summary of federal charges  12/18/80 p.27

    DAVID DOUGLAS LTD.
        New shop opens at Ice House (picture)  10/9/80 p.82

    DE BOLT, JIM
        Work his hobby, says unretiring De Bolt (picture)  4/24/80 p.19

    DEER PARK, ILL.
        1980 growth and traffic predictions  1/3/80 p.7
        Plan commission okays sewage proposal for Deer Park Centre
            provisionally  1/17/80 p.23
        Dry hydrants examined as insurance break  1/24/80 p.6
        Planners endorse Ropollo's sewerage plans for office development
            2/14/80 p.86
        DP seeks snowmobile curb  3/6/80 p.15
        Sewerage okay given to Deer Park Centre  3/6/80 p.27
        Village to contribute funds towards solving resident's drainage
            problem  4/24/80 p.16
        DP dumping Barrington police for Lake County deputies  5/1/80
            p.31
        DP drops Barrington police patrols  5/15/80 p.25
        Getting petitions from gas station developers  6/12/80 p.9
        Sinking house owners persevere in suits (picture)  8/7/80 p.6
        Vandal attacks on Deer Park trustee irk village  8/21/80 p.96
        Village board bans Rand Road developments  9/18/80 p.14
        Trustee Robert Sardella resigns  9/18/80 p.23
        Country Corners residents to close street (picture)  9/18/80
            p.14
        Residents plan park future  10/2/80 p.26
        To investigate cost of comprehensive plan  10/23/80 p.22
        Stobat named to DP board (picture)  10/23/80 p.22
        Septic law  12/18/80 p.30

    DI MUCCI BUILDERS
        Inverness okays plans for Di Mucci site  7/24/80 p.9
        Inverness board likes Di Mucci development  8/14/80 p.26

    DIXON, ANNA
        Ninety-eight years young (picture)  11/20/80 p.87
        Almost a centurion (picture)  11/27/80 p.77

    DUCKS UNLIMITED
        Area man big drake in Ducks Unlimited (picture)  6/5/80 p.21

    DUER, JIM
        Saves boy in pool mishap  10/9/80 p.13

    EAGEN, BETH
        Teaches class in aerobic dancing (picture)  1/24/80 p.1

    EBERHARDT, GERALD
        Teacher to return  8/21/80 p.6
        District 220 to reinstate teacher  10/16/80 p.15
        Record to stay in school file  10/23/80 p.22
        District 220 teacher almost fired  12/18/80 p.13

    EBERT, PEGGY
        Honored by Humanitarian Award  6/19/80 p.57

    EDUCATION
        Bilingual class breaks through language barrier (picture)
            12/4/80 p.50

    ELDER, JACK
        Anthropologist's ubu-dubus, war clubs, skulls visit Barrington
            (picture)  5/8/80 p.10

    ELECTIONS
        Richard Fonte candidate for state senator in 2nd district
            1/3/80 p.19
        Senate candidates gathering support  2/14/80 p.94
        Election '80  3/13/80 p.29
        Party hopefuls battle Tuesday in primaries  3/13/80 p.5
        Election wrap-up  3/20/80 p.15
        Legislative cutback move still alive  8/28/80 p.25
        Voter's guide  10/30/80 p.53
        Crane-McCartney contest loaded with fireworks (picture)
            10/30/80 p.5
        Elections '80  11/6/80 p.5
        New district lines promise tough fight  11/20/80 p.26
        Legislative cutback: it all gets back to survival  11/20/80 p.27
        Glenn Miller heads Lake County Board again  12/4/80 p.24
        Consolidated elections may mean stronger political ties
            12/11/80 p.36

    EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT
        Steinem tells women they still lack rights (picture)  5/15/80
            p.22
        Local women take up cause on both sides (picture)  5/15/80 p.20
        Can the family unit survive with two heads?  5/15/80 p.21
        Federal agencies on guard  5/15/80 p.21
        Illinois a leader  5/15/80 p.21
        Time again for vote in state legislature (picture)  5/15/80 p.20

    ESSENTIALS BY F & W COOKWARE
        Opens in Ice House (picture)  11/6/80 p.108

    FAMILY AFFAIR
        Blend of family harmony in two family quartets (picture)
            3/20/80 p.44

    FIRES
        Arson Suspected in Golf home fire  1/3/80 p.5
        Jerry Golf home fire labeled suspicious  1/10/80 p.16
        Department fights two fires at one time (pictures)  2/28/80 p.1
        Firemen battle blaze in forest preserve (picture)  4/24/80 p.5
        Fire guts garage  7/31/80 p.10
        Fire destroys Lathrop house  8/7/80 p.14
        Paint stripping torches ignite attic (picture)  8/21/80 p.5
        Fire department battles warehouse blaze (picture)  8/28/80 p.1
        Deserted barn burns (picture)  9/18/80 p.5
        DP barn burns  9/28/80 p.119
        Ice House caboose burns  10/23/80 p.19
        Woman burned on arm in utility room fire (picture)  11/13/80 p.5
        Courier investigation of apartments shows few smoke detectors
            (picture)  11/13/80 p.18
        LB couple survives Las Vegas fire  11/27/80 p.5

    FISH, BARBARA
        Gives thanks for rescue, recovery from tractor accident
            (picture)  11/27/80 p.10

    FONTE, RICHARD
        Richard Fonte candidate for state senator in 2nd district
            1/3/80 p.19

    FORD, GERALD
        Visit to SB helps O'Neal (picture)  9/11/80 p.18

    FORSBERG, THEODORE J.
        Wants to be village president (picture)  11/6/80 p.5
        Local Democrat wants to be village president (picture)  11/6/80
            p.5

    FORTUNATO, NANCY
        Artist's exhibit at Barrington Area Library  9/11/80 p.61

    FOSTER, MERRILL
        World's largest building still dream of local man (picture)
            10/16/80 p.17

    FOX VALLEY SKY WATCH
        Skywatchers are a star-struck group (picture)  7/10/80 p.50

    FOX VALLEY SPORTS ARENA
        Closing ice skating rink hits hard (picture)  3/6/80 p.10
        Skaters tell park board why rink needs saving  3/13/80 p.11
        Rink supporters seek funds  4/17/80 p.28
        Final show brings glory and tears (picture)  5/1/80 p.21
        Hockey league saves ice rink  5/15/80 p.6

    FRIEDLAND, JOHN E.
        Second district unforgiving to Fonte, endorses Friedland  2/7/80
            p.12
        Pro-life issue surfaces again in 2nd district Senate race
            3/6/80 p.7
        Both candidates gain endorsements  3/6/80 p.14
        Senate race heats up  3/13/80 p.20
        Wins home town vote (picture)  3/20/80 p.5

    FRYE, JOHN
        Barrington's Frye an unconventional spirit (picture)  3/20/80
            p.21

    FULLER, JOHN
        Career change helps new BYS director (picture)  8/7/80 p.19

    GARDEN CLUB OF BARRINGTON
        Gives $9,000 grant to Citizens for Conservation  12/4/80 p.10

    GOFRON FAMILY
        SB family dances to ethnic beat (picture)  9/25/80 p.10

    GOOCH, THOMAS
        Continues suit to build house on half acre  8/28/80 p.28

    GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL
        Emergency room heart of the hospital (picture)  2/21/80 p.1
        Lost without highway signs  10/23/80 p.11
        Celebrates first anniversary (picture)  10/30/80 p.11

    GRAMAROSSA, PATTI ROSS
        Leg injury puts local Honeybear out for season (picture)  9/4/80
            p.10

    GRANDEL, MARGE
        Creative homemaker models her own originals (picture)  5/8/80
            p.72

    GRANDPA'S DELI DOGS
        Grandpa's Deli Dogs opens (picture)  9/18/80 p.100

    GREBE, KEN L.
        Aherns, Grebe miss firefighting (picture)  5/15/80 p.10

    GREENBERG, JAN
        Wheeling author [Jan Greenberg] writes under pseudonym Jill
            Gregory (picture)  1/24/80 p.66

    GROM, KENNETH C.
        Organist honored (picture)  5/8/80 p.28

    GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL
        Grove pupil transfers hit by parents' group  8/21/80 p.21
        Kindergarten transfers ruled out for Grove  8/28/80 p.6

    GUERRA, CAROLYN
        Carolyn Guerra wins first place in art exhibit  9/11/80 p.30

    GUERRA, WILLIAM R.
        Elected VP of finance at Oak Technology  1/31/80 p.48

    HAAYEN, RICHARD J.
        Elected president of Allstate (picture)  8/21/80 p.76

    HAIR DESIGN BY BJ AND COMPANY
        Opens at Commons (picture)  7/31/80 p.64

    HANSEN, GEORGIANA MACARTHUR
        Poet's verse records joys, tragedies of her life (picture)
            11/20/80 p.10

    HANSEN, JULIAN
        Sails across Atlantic (pictures)  4/3/80 p.6

    HARPER COLLEGE
        Enrollment up  10/9/80 p.25
        Fire hazards aired  1/17/80 p.11
        Food service deficit needs auditing  4/3/80 p.19
        Board incumbents retain offices  4/17/80 p.26
        Food service program subject of debate  4/24/80 p.61
        Harper students dig rocks (picture)  5/8/80 p.78
        Sues firm for $828,000 in structure faults  6/19/80 p.18
        Harper now free to decide how to spend land sale funds  6/26/80
            p.24
        Agreement near on salaries  9/4/80 p.23
        Harper raises BHS rent check  9/11/80 p.11
        Pay raises survive college board's objections  10/2/80 p.28

    HARPER'S
        Moves to Ice House addition (picture)  10/16/80 p.76

    HARTZ, ELMER
        Old farmer still at it; Elmer Hartz remembers (pictures)  5/1/80
            p.6

    HELIPORTS
        South Barrington asked to discuss heliport  9/18/80 p.7
        Allstate heliport gets okay from SB  11/27/80 p.23

    HELMS WOODS
        Grant for acquisition awarded to Kane County Forest Preserve
            District  4/3/80 p.39

    HENDRICKSEN TREE EXPERTS, INC.
        To expand operations in Barrington  1/3/80 p.44

    HOFFER, INGRID
        Watercolorist [Ingrid Hoffer] strives to capture moods (picture)
            11/6/80 p.23

    HOMUTH, OTTO
        At 81, he still bowls them over (picture)  3/13/80 p.77

    HORN, L.R.
        Village asks him to clean up his driveway  1/3/80 p.63

    HORSES
        Local riders win prizes at horse show  6/19/80 p.27
        10-year-old Annie Kunetka a blue ribbon rider (picture)  6/26/80
            p.16
        Pounding hooves, searing heat in riding show (picture)  7/17/80
            p.10
        Memorial trophy won by Boyle student (picture)  8/14/80 p.68
        Guide to the art of horsing around  8/21/80 p.65
        Malnutrition kills horse despite group's effort (picture)
            9/25/80 p.5
        Letitia Spirek is Junior Pinto Queen (picture)  11/6/80 p.56

    HOUGH STREET SCHOOL
        Kids' special week a hit (picture)  1/31/80 p.21

    HOUSING
        Public meeting set for January 15  1/3/80 p.5
        Barrington Twp. supervisors agree on need for subsidized housing
            1/10/80 p.5
        Barrington village board, housing committee and Lake County
            Housing Authority present plans to area residents  1/17/80
                p.6
        Raymond Ave. residents want housing answers  1/31/80 p.6
        Subsidies unpopular on Raymond Ave.  2/28/80 p.6
        Survey to access need  3/6/80 p.15
        Village board asked to show housing intent (picture)  3/6/80 p.5
        Village set to decide (picture)  3/13/80 p.5
        Survey due Monday  3/13/80 p.24
        Bid thwarted by opposition  3/20/80 p.11
        Issue alive till March 31  3/27/80 p.7
        Lageschulte seeks subsidy funds  4/3/80 p.7
        Housing unit ponders inquiries  5/8/80 p.15
        Proposed subsidized housing site selling for manufacturing
            6/12/80 p.5
        Barrington housing group changes gears to help needy  6/26/80
            p.17
        Dead issue for Raymond Ave.  7/17/80 p.14
        Evangelical group houses seniors  8/14/80 p.15
        Main Street house to shelter Laotian families  8/28/80 p.12
        Churches could play key role in housing Barrington elderly
            10/30/80 p.7

    HUSTED, MARK
        Husted used clout to reduce son's sentence  12/11/80 p.24

    ICE HOUSE (SHOPPING CENTER)
        Burned caboose may be saved  10/31/80 p.11
        Addition underway  4/24/80 p.70

    INVERNESS, ILL.
        Barrington, Inverness to sign boundary agreement  5/1/80 p.28
        Okays plans for Di Mucci site  7/24/80 p.9
        Board likes Di Mucci development  8/14/80 p.26

    JANDRIS, THOMAS
        New BHS principal (picture)  5/29/80 p.5
        Back-to-basics principal at BHS (picture)  6/19/80 p.7

    JENSEN, BOB
        New BYS president (picture)  5/15/80 p.18

    JEWEL FOOD STORES
        Price difference a misconception  4/24/80 p.5
        Marks 50th year in Barrington  4/24/80 p.72

    JOHNSON, CAROLYN
        Serves Tokyo embassy as vice consul  7/24/80 p.9

    JURS, JOHN
        Makes music at 90  8/28/80 p.93

    KANE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT
        Governor Thompson approves grant to Kane County Forest Preserve
            District to buy BH property  1/17/80 p.22

    KARPIEL, DORIS
        Criticized for holding two offices  2/14/80 p.55

    KIDS COUNT CHILDREN’S CENTER
        To open on Northwest Highway  5/15/80 p.16

    KIDS ON THE BLOCK
        Puppets help us learn about disabled (picture)  10/23/80 p.12
        Makes new friends in District 220 (picture)  10/30/80 p.30

    KILDEER, ILL.
        Seeks informal land Use pact with Deer Park  10/9/80 p.28

    KIMBERLY HOUSE
        Did Teddy sleep here? (picture)  6/19/80 p.45

    KLEIN, DON
        Quits housing committee  3/27/80 p.7
        Klein and BACOG grow together  4/10/80 p.11

    KLINGENBERG, WILLIAM
        7 Barrington farmers share 535 years of memories (picture)
            2/21/80 p.5
        Old timer's memories part of village history (picture)  3/6/80
            p.1

    KOSIN, BOB
        BACOG's assistant planner is Dr. Watson to Klein's Holmes
             (picture)  4/10/80 p.16

    KRILICH PROPERTY
        NB planners nix Krilich project  4/3/80 p.13
        Planners reject Krilich proposal  11/6/80 p.28

    KRUEGER, ELSIE
        German carols bring Christmas memories (picture)  12/25/80 p.21

    KUHN, THEODORE
        Starting Citizen's Party, will run for Congress (picture)
            6/19/80 p.14
        Liberal candidate's petitions fail  9/18/80 p.119

    KUNETKA, ANNIE
        10-year-old Annie Kunetka a blue ribbon rider (picture)  6/26/80
            p.16

    LA FLAMME, EDWARD
        To oppose McClory in primary  1/3/80 p.13

    LAGESCHULTE, HANK
        "Little Hank" Lageschulte remembers 2-policeman Barrington
             (pictures)  5/8/80 p.26

    LAGESCHULTE, JACK
        Elected first VP of Home Builders Assoc. of Illinois  1/3/80
            p.46

    LAGESCHULTE, VERN "HANK"
        "Little Hank" remembers 2-policeman Barrington (picture)  5/8/80
            p.26

    LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Seeks village hall site  2/7/80 p.23
        Resident told to clean up land  3/6/80 p.20
        Asks for light at LBS entrance  3/6/80 p.111
        To request light on Route 59  5/8/80 p.12
        Approves Vista Estates plan  6/19/80 p.23
        Approves $574,000 in appropriations  7/10/80 p.86
        Board votes for extra police protection  8/28/80 p.18
        Seeks hearing on planned cluster project  9/11/80 p.22
        LB-County police pact out in the cold  9/11/80 p.11
        Lake County deputies may patrol LB  11/6/80 p.28
        LB to fire police off duty from Lake County sheriff's department
            12/11/80 p.29

    LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM
        Sponsors spinning class (picture)  1/24/80 p.26

    LAKE COUNTY, ILL.
        Denies rezoning request  1/10/80 p.5

    LAKE SHORE ESTATES (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        Grand opening  11/13/80 p.88

    LAMEY, RICH
        New co-owner of Rowland's Equipment  3/27/80 p.88

    LAND DEVELOPMENT
        Hoffman Estates site for sports stadium out  1/31/80 p.5
        Hoffman Estates looks at project problems for proposed complex
            2/14/80 p.12
        Motel, health club plan offered (picture)  7/3/80 p.6
        Villages discuss development ban  9/11/80 p.13
        Regional zoning idea subject at hearings  9/18/80 p.26
        Officials call for cooperation  10/2/80 p.31
        Cluster zoning topic of hearing  10/9/80 p.101

    LANGENDORF PARK
        Vandals bludgeon to death animals in park (picture)  2/14/80 p.6
        New games a winner at Langendorf Park (picture)  2/14/80 p.21
        Four charged with killing birds  2/21/80 p.5
        All the fun was in the park (picture)  7/10/80 p.10
        Park animals moving to barn  11/13/80 p.7

    LATIMER, HUGH A.
        Retires from Illinois Bell to Join foundation (picture)
            12/11/80 p.124

    LATTOF, NICHOLAS M.
        YMCA honors Barrington Hills man  7/17/80 p.14

    LE STUDIO
        Prostitution-related charges hit men's club (picture)  11/27/80
            p.7
        Still open despite 3 arrests  12/4/80 p.18
        County tells Le Studio it's violating zoning  12/11/80 p.6
        Still open despite zoning violations  12/25/80 p.14

    LEARNING COMMUNITY
        New alternative school emphasizes basic skills (picture)
            10/30/80 p.18

    LINES, JENNIE
        Recalls 90 years of Barrington history  8/21/80 p.29

    LOWE, GEORGE WATSON
        Cary's Mr. History (picture)  11/6/80 p.92

    LUNGREN, GARY
        "Woman wanted" ad produces three dates (picture)  11/13/80 p.6

    LUTZ, BRAD W.
        Police officer receives award (picture)  9/4/80 p.58

    MAIBEN, DEAN
        Village manager quits to start business  3/20/80 p.5
        Lauded by Barrington village board  4/17/80 p.23
        Village finishes paying former manager  9/25/80 p.12

    MARSHALL FIELD AND COMPANY
        Crowther's resignation clears way for bond deal in SB  1/24/80
            p.12
        SB, Field's negotiate new bond assistance  2/21/80 p.11
        SB's bonding to be tested by Field's case  7/17/80 p.13

    MASSHAN, MARGE
        Retired librarian transcribes braille for blind (picture)
            11/6/80 p.38

    MAXON, DONALD
        Demotions not in plans of new police chief (picture)  9/11/80
            p.20
        New police chief still unable to move here  12/25/80 p.14

    MCCARTNEY, DAVID
        Crane files complaint against McCartney  10/30/80 p.5
        Sense new mood (picture)  10/30/80 p.5
        Congressional candidate fund raiser (picture)  8/14/80 p.11

    MCCLORY, ROBERT
        Introduces legislation to repeal Highes-Ryan amendment  2/7/80
            p.67
        Tops Skinner in race for House  3/20/80 p.6

    MCGLADERY HENDRICKSON & CO.
        Accounting firm to move to Schaumburg  5/22/80 p.79

    MCKIMMON, COLLEEN
        Flower vendor: posies and sentiment add up to a business
             (picture)  11/13/80 p.21

    MCKISSACK, VERNON
        Cartoons first love of local free-lancer (picture)  10/2/80 p.10

    MEISSNER, CRAIG
        Finalist in Little Master America, Illinois (picture)  8/14/80
            p.24
        Wins Illinois Little Master America contest  8/21/80 p.96

    MERRIMAN, JOHN
        Citizen politician tells electoral college hope  10/21/80 p.27

    MERTENS FAMILY
        Robert Mertens gets new hearing in theft case  2/14/80 p.95
        Marcella Mertens charged again with theft  7/24/80 p.20

    MEYER, JAMES
        Sgt. James Meyer dismissed  1/10/80 p.16
        Appeals firing from Barrington police department  3/6/80 p.26

    MILLER, ROBERT
        Millers remember (picture)  3/13/80 p.14

    MOSELEY, VIRGINIA
        Writer remembers life with father (picture)  6/12/80 p.49

    MOWRY, ROBERT N.
        Elected senior VP for Montgomery Ward  1/3/80 p.48

    MUGALIAN, RICHARD
        Heads commission to study regional zoning  9/18/80 p.27

    MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
        Receives award for excellence  1/3/80 p.44

    MUSTANG RANCH
        County officials vow probe of adult motel (picture)  12/18/80
            p.5
        County inspection finds violations  12/25/80 p.12

    NAPLES, GREGORY
        Declares bid in village race (picture)  11/13/80 p.5

    NELSON, KENNETH V.
        Appointed marketing administration manager for Borg-Warner
             (picture)  3/27/80 p.91

    NESHEIM, ROBERT 0.
        Honored for service on fire-police commission  3/27/80 p.22

    NINETY-NINES: THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN PILOTS
        Ninety-Nines fly high (picture)  8/28/80 p.20

    NOFTZ, JULIA
        Cost forces 82-year-old woman to leave Barrington (picture)
            10/23/80 p.5

    NORTH BARRINGTON SCHOOL
        More mud tasting allegations by students, parent  5/1/80 p.34

    NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Considers ousting comprehensive plan  3/6/80 p.27
        Votes to annex Stone property  3/20/80 p.13
        Preliminary budget presented  3/27/80 p.28
        Planner ok zoning change  4/3/80 p.23
        NB planners nix Krilich project  4/3/80 p.13
        Stone property hearing postponed  4/17/80 p.13
        May prepare new plan  4/24/80 p.61
        Two trustees not living in village (picture)  5/1/80 p.5
        Volunteer village concept examined  5/1/80 p.27
        NB tells Draper to pay $16,000  5/1/80 p.22
        Residents split over tennis court proposal  5/1/80 p.34
        Homeowner's petition to annex to NB may close off Draper's
            options on Stone property (map)  5/8/80 p.5
        Teska bid wins contract to redo NB plan  5/22/80 p.12
        Cragg wants delay, but budget okayed  5/22/80 p.7
        Failure to post meeting notice forces repeat  6/12/80 p.19
        Budget okayed after changes  6/26/80 p.22
        Plan commission change irks man who lost position  6/26/80 p.11
        Road commissioner fired  7/10/80 p.86
        Commissioner Saum seeks president's resignation.  7/31/80 p.14
        NB wants money owed by Stone developer  7/31/80 p.18
        Attorney clears up questions on road Commissioner Saum  8/14/80
            p.22
        Road commissioner selected at stormy board meeting  8/28/80 p.12
        Board votes to slash property tax  8/28/80 p.26
        NB trustee's alleged resignation referred to State's Attorney
            9/25/80 p.20
        To sue Lake Zurich if K-Mart plan causes problems  9/25/80 p.12
        Clears way for Bellwood by annexing 5 acres  11/27/80 p.21
        Neighborhood watch NB crime deterrent  12/11/80 p.12

    NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PLANNING COMMISSION
        Delays vote on Beverly plan  4/3/80 p.20
        Figures show BACOG area growing slower than expected  7/17/80
            p.11

    OBRIAN, JANICE
        Featured skater in Chicago show (picture)  2/7/80 p.14

    OLIVER, DIRK
        Noted for work with CPR program (picture)  5/15/80 p.25

    ORDWAY, BOB
        Prize-winning photo  8/28/80 p.29

    PANGBORN, JERALD L.
        Named VP for National Can Corp.  1/3/80 p.46

    PARAMEDICS
        Two paramedics resign, join Palatine force  1/3/80 p.12
        6-minute CPR time limit exceeded in night calls  1/27/80 p.5
        Maiben to make statement about paramedic response time  2/7/80
            p.5
        Maiben to beef up paramedic force  3/6/80 p.5
        Barrington buying vehicle to improve paramedic response  3/13/80
            p.5
        Deliver baby  6/5/80 p.13

    PHINNNY, HILARY PACKARD
        Barrington artist to open studio (picture)  3/20/80 p.70

    PHOTOGRAPHERS
        Prize-winning photo [Bob Ordway]  8/28/80 p.29

    PIERSON, KEITH
        To decide later on election  11/13/80 p.5

    POLICE
        Sgt. James Meyer dismissed  1/10/80 p.16
        Salary matter stall police negotiations  1/24/80 p.5
        Barrington moves toward pact with union  1/31/80 p.11
        Plan to picket over salary  2/7/80 p.5
        Cuba police protection cost too expensive  2/14/80 p.11
        Barrington patrolmen picket village board (picture)  2/14/80 p.5
        Union will picket village board meeting  2/21/80 p.5
        Village Votes not to recognize union  2/28/80 p.5
        Board lacks sophistication in not recognizing collective
            bargaining, says police union president  2/28/80 p.5
        Village board votes not to recognize police union  2/28/80 p.5
        Union president says Barrington board lacks sophistication in
            not recognizing collective bargaining  2/28/80 p.5
        Village considers final pay plan for patrolmen  3/6/80 p.6
        3 villages agree to police contract  3/6/80 p.27
        Considers final pay plan for patrolmen  3/6/80 p.6
        Meyer appeals firing  3/6/80 p.26
        LB, TL explore joint police force  3/6/80 p.16
        Barrington, patrolmen reach salary pact  3/13/80 p.22
        Board, patrolmen reach salary pact  3/13/80 p.22
        Cuba Twp. votes out special cop service  4/10/80 p.5
        Cuba Twp. police issue still open  4/17/80 p.13
        Cuba Township police issue still open  4/17/80 p.13
        New police tax possible in Cuba  5/1/80 p.109
        DP dumping Barrington police for Lake County deputies  5/1/80
            p.31
        DP drops Barrington police patrols  5/15/80 p.25
        Village looking for police chief  5/15/80 p.25
        Cuba Twp. poll to decide police pact  5/15/80 p.7
        New radio equipment to free up local police communications
            6/5/80 p.16
        Meng acting police chief  6/5/80 p.5
        Beer garden gets go-ahead; fee adjusted  6/19/80 p.5
        Hoffman Estates cops to patrol 2 SB roads during theater
            performances  6/19/80 p.6
        Cuba Twp. investigates police taxes  6/19/80 p.24
        New police chief from Kansas  7/31/80 p.5
        New chief's love of outdoors attracted him to Barrington
            7/31/80 p.16
        Firing range keeps police on target (picture)  8/7/80 p.10
        Cuba patrols may lose funds  8/14/80 p.5
        Cuba Twp. asks Lake County to set up police tax  8/21/80 p.14
        Demotions not in plans of new police chief (picture)  9/11/80
            p.20
        LB-County police pact out in the cold  9/11/80 p.11
        Wauconda cops ride quiet beat (picture)  11/6/80 p.66
        Tower Lakes police begin Fox River Valley Gardens patrol 11/6/80
            p.16
        Lake County deputies may patrol Lake Barrington  11/6/80 p.28
        Police officers shuffled in juvenile department  11/13/80 p.16
        Armondo seeks $9 million in suit for arrest by Barrington police
            12/4/80 p.6
        LB to hire police off duty from Lake County sheriff's department
            12/11/80 p.29

    POPLAR CREEK MUSIC THEATRE, INC.
        BH awaiting impact of theater opening  1/3/80 p.7
        BH wants police role clarified in case of theater problems
            1/31/80 p.77
        Partial setback for homeowners  2/28/80 p.12
        Poplar Creek owner promises no problems  3/27/80 p.5
        Homeowners still trying to stop music theater  3/27/80 p.5
        Theater layout described, partial summer lineup  3/27/80 p.81
        Waiting game for villages challenging Poplar Creek  4/3/80 p.95
        Homeowners file theater suit  5/8/80 p.11
        Rock or Bach question again  5/8/80 p.11
        Storage permit delay tied to theater legal action  5/22/80 p.23
        Gets booze okay  5/29/80 p.6
        Open house offers residents chance to look  5/29/80 p.7
        Poplar Creek manager calm about opening (picture)  6/5/80 p.5
        Local police beefing up patrols for performance  6/5/80 p.15
        Passes "doomsday" traffic test at opening (picture)  6/12/80 p.5
        Country boy John Denver opens theater in the country (picture)
            6/12/80 p.20
        Music fans can expect mixed bag (picture)  6/12/80 p.71
        Hoffman cops to patrol 2 SB roads during performances  6/19/80
             p.6
        Villages' suit to block theater valid: court  6/26/80 p.5
        Widow blames theater, village in death of husband  6/26/80 p.6
        Security staff emphasize safety, not prohibitions  6/26/80 p.7
        SB residents complain of rock concert noise (picture)  6/26/80
            p.5
        BH to proceed with suit  7/3/80 p.5
        Paramedic raps theater unit  7/3/80 p.12
        U.S. Supreme Court may get theater suit  7/10/80 p.5
        Widow's lawyer says she'll sue theater  7/17/80 p.5
        SB earmarks $50,000 for Poplar Creek suit  7/17/80 p.5
        Home builder unit intervenes in suit  7/31/80 p.19
        Lawsuits still plague music theater  8/14/80 p.20
        Hoffman Estates counter suit expected in theater death  8/21/80
            p.12
        Arrests rock Seger concert  8/21/80 p.13
        Theater receives handicap award  8/21/80 p.12
        Theater award and passing grade in first year  9/4/80 p.6
        Theater owner reflects on first season's end  9/25/80 p.26
        Court denies attempt to block suit  10/2/80 p.11
        Hoffman Estates report soon on Poplar Creek  11/20/80 p.23
        Hoffman Estates report seeks theater changes  12/4/80 p.7
        Supreme Court gets theater litigation  12/11/80 p.6

    PRISONS
        Behind bars: a teen's life and death (picture)  8/21/80 p.22

    PRIVATE AFFAIR
        Marks sixth anniversary in remodeled shop (picture)  11/27/80
            p.96

    PUFF HAIRDRESSERS
        Under new owner (picture)  12/4/80 p.96

    PUFFER, NOBLE
        Noble Puffer mane gains belated fame (picture)  4/17/80 p.16

    QUAKER OATS COMPANY
        Pet food research has gone to the dogs (picture)  1/24/80 p.21

    QUINLIN AND TYSON
        Moves to new offices  7/3/80 p.66

    REBECCA'S
        Moves to larger store (picture) 10/30/80 p.86

    REESE, ALICE
        Barrington Area Library employee Alice Reese dies; left memories
            for library users (picture)  6/19/80 p.18

    REESE, ELMER
        Celebrates 90th birthday (picture)  8/28/80 p.22

    REESE, MICHAEL
        To oppose McClory in primary 1/31/80 p.13

    REFUGEES
        Cambodian's refugee camp affects Barrington nurse (picture)
            6/5/80 p.10
        Cuban's compound like WWII movie set (picture)  7/10/80 p.18
        Church wants to lease village house as home for Laotian family
            7/17/80 p.20
        Three Laotian refugees help Barrington Area Library staff
            (picture)  7/31/80 p.10
        Thanksgiving is Laotian family's first 11/27/80 p.34
        The Chu's celebrate Christmas (picture) 12/25/80 p.16

    REFUSE AND REFUSE DISPOSAL
        Garbage man's lot is a happy one (picture)  4/17/80 p.1
        Rate hike gets village okay  6/26/80 p.23
        Once a week garbage pickup voted  7/17/80 p.7
        Twice a week pickup approved  7/31/80 p.12
        Garbage rates up  9/25/80 p.13

    REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
        Hearing set  2/21/80 p.44
        Bus time change  6/12/80 p.38
        Politics keeps RTA seat out of Skinner's hands  6/19/80 p.91
        Planned RTA train cuts hurt Barrington: Beese  12/4/80 p.5
        RTA commuters worry about getting to work  12/11/80 p.5
        Don't cut schedule, riders tell board  12/18/80 p.5
        Barrington contingent raps service cuts  12/18/80 p.6

    RENDER, TONY
        Former superintendent at Pepper Construction retires  7/31/80
            p.63

    RISCHE FAMILY
        Bluegrass isn't just for hillbillies (picture)  2/21/80 p.51

    RITHUM MACHINE
        May market a record  11/27/80 p.20
        Rithum Machine belts 'em out (picture)  12/18/80 p.10

    ROADS
        Route 53 to be extended to Lake-Cook Road  1/17/80 p.7
        BACOG not giving up fight against Route 53 extension  1/31/80
            p.18
        NB summer road work slated  5/1/80 p.28
        Roadwork begins in village  5/8/80 p.36
        Lake-Cook extension halted  5/22/80 p.5
        Route 53 extension shelved  5/29/80 p.7
        Intersection of 68 and 59 gets flashing lights  6/21/80 p.26
        $5 million in road work to be spent in Barrington, Palatine
            6/26/80 p.19
        Highway near bog Bite stirs up controversy  7/10/80 p.6
        Lake-Cook link getting support  7/31/80 p.7
        BACOG opposes Lake-Cook extension  8/28/80 p.14
        Northwest Highway's future under local group's eye  9/18/80 p.11
        Country Corners road open again after school bus problem
            10/2/80 p.22
        Northwest Highway upkeep top priority  11/6/80 p.28
        $2 million road project planned for Route 62  12/4/80 p.24

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN DEPOSITORY, INC.
        Opens new office in Barrington (picture)  11/13/80 p.88

    ROSLYN ROAD SCHOOL
        Balloon Day balloons reach Pennsylvania (picture)  6/5/80 p.22

    ROWLAND'S EQUIPMENT
        Buck Rowland, owner  3/27/80 p.88

    ROWLAND, BUCK
        Rowland's Equipment under new management (picture)  3/27/80 p.88

    ROYAL NEIGHBORS
        Still contributing to community (picture)  8/28/80 p.58
            See also correction to story  9/4/80 p.55
        Correction to story of  8/28/80  9/4/80 p.55

    RUSH-LANGDON GALLERY
        Rush-Langdon Gallery sets grand opening (picture)  7/17/80 p.64

    RUTH, THOMAS
        To sue village after zoning variance denied  1/24/80 p.12

    ST. ANNE CATHOLIC CHURCH
        Father Thane recalls years at St. Anne's (picture)  4/17/80 p.19

    ST. ANNE SCHOOL
        Opens first kindergarten  2/21/80 p.22

    ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
        New rector (picture)  7/31/80 p.19

    SALVATION ARMY
        Soldiers in this army meet local need (picture)  11/27/80 p.25

    SANITARY LANDFILLS
        BACOG reinforces order to clean up landfill  8/28/80 p.14
        BACOG reinforces order to clean up Bradwell landfill  8/28/80
            p.14

    SARDELLA, ROBERT
        Deer Park trustee resigns  9/18/80 p.23

    SCHAFFER, JACK
        Bill approved to allow township primaries  7/10/80 p.32

    SCHWEMM, KARL
        Recalls old times in Barrington  3/27/80 p.15

    SEGAL, ROBERT
        Artist's exhibit coming to library (picture)  9/11/80 p.21

    SEX ORIENTED BUSINESSES
        Prostitution-related charges hit men's club (picture)  11/27/80
            p.7
        Le Studio still open despite 3 arrests  12/4/80 p.18
        County tells Le Studio it's violating zoning  12/11/80 p.6
        County officials vow probe of adult motel [Mustang Ranch]
             (picture)  12/18/80 p.5
        Le Studio faced with deadline on zoning charges  12/18/80 p.24
        Still open despite zoning violations  12/25/80 p.14
        County inspection finds violations [Mustang Ranch]  12/25/80
            p.12

    SHINE, JOE
        Behind bars: a teen's life and death (picture)  8/21/80 p.22

    SHOWERS, WILLIAM
        Veteran remembers bond among soldiers (picture)  11/13/80 p.14

    SKAMFER, LIBBY
        Artist's talent more precious than gold (picture)  2/21/80 p.10

    SKOKIE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
        Grand opening (picture)  4/10/80 p.78

    SLOCUM, CLYDE
        Hospitalized after collapse  9/25/80 p.5
        Faces union ouster campaign  10/2/80 p.5
        Heart problem not stress related  10/2/80 p.5
        Threat charged, denied by Barrington Education Association
            10/9/80 p.9
        Receives pay raise  12/4/80 p.14

    SNAIL'S PACE
        New owner (picture)  6/26/80 p.78

    SOMERVILLE, ARTHUR
        Celebrates 50th wedding anniversary (picture)  12/25/80 p.73

    SOUTH BARRINGTON CENTRE
        $3 million office center may Join Allstate (picture)  5/1/80
            p.5

    SOUTH BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Mandatory vehicle stickers March  1/17/80 p.12
        SB, Field's negotiate new bond assistance  2/21/80 p.11
        Plan to condemn land stalled  2/28/80 p.15
        New address system due in March  3/13/80 p.17
        Businesses flooding SB with bond requests  4/17/80 p.23
        Deficit may require tax referendum  4/17/80 p.24
        SB bonds practice may get test  4/24/80 p.5
        Bonds test out-of-town issue  6/5/80 p.15
        Park unit to buy land  6/5/80 p.15
        Motel, health club plan offered (picture)  7/3/80 p.6
        SB's bonding to be tested by Field’s case  7/17/80 p.13
        SB earmarks $50,000 for Poplar Creek suit  7/17/80 p.5
        Test case on revenue bonds continues  8/21/80 p.99
        Approves office center rezoning  8/21/80 p.99
        SB delays rezoning of Three Lakes  8/21/80 p.95
        Holds up tax limit law  8/21/80 p.95
        Tax hike may go to voters  8/28/80 p.93
        Judge affirms SB’s right to issue bonds in other towns  9/11/80
            p.6
        On bottom of state crime list  9/11/80 p.6
        To hold tax referendum  9/18/80 p.5
        May appeal bond case  9/18/80 p.5
        Allstate asks SB to discuss heliport  9/18/80 p.7
        Waits court's word on appeal of bonding case  10/16/80 p.14
        No opposition on tax hike  10/23/80 p.23
        Buys site for village hall  11/20/80 p.5
        Won't block bird sanctuary  12/18/80 p.28
        Candidates lining up  12/18/80 p.29
        Discusses getting Lake Michigan water  12/18/80 p.30
        Decides not to Bell half of village hall site  12/18/80 p.23
        SB candidates lining up (picture)  12/18/80 p.29

    SPIREK, LETITIA
        Junior Pinto Queen (picture)  11/6/80 p.56

    SPRING HILL MALL
        Men, mortar bring mall to life (picture)  1/24/80 p.40

    STAINED GLASS OF BARRINGTON
        New secular art form (picture)  1/24/80 p.44

    STANLEY, ROGER
        Conducts political forum at BHS  3/6/80 p.14

    STASIAK, TOM
        Love of slots real jackpot for slot machine doctor (picture
            5/8/80 p.76

    STOCKER, MARION
        Crusade of concern for life (picture)  11/27/80 p.82

    STONE, W. CLEMENT
        Hearings on property development  1/3/80 p.7
        Property set for development contains valuable wetlands  1/17/80
            p.20
        Plan unit meticulously reviewing Stone plan  2/21/80 p.6
        Property developer may approach other villages  3/6/80 p.6
        Developer shops in Lake Zurich for annexation  3/13/80 p.6
        NB votes to annex property  3/20/80 p.13
        NB enters Stone annexation suit  3/27/80 p.14
        Stone property case likely to be continued  4/3/80 p.24
        Timberlake residents petition for Stone change  4/10/80 p.10
        Hearing postponed  4/17/80 p.13
        Petition may close off Draper's options (map)  5/8/80 p.5
        Hearing postponed to June  5/8/80 p.5
        Draper eyes corridor for LZ annexation  5/22/80 p.12
        No one wants to make first move on annexation hearings  6/5/80
            p.13
        Hearing delayed again  6/12/80 p.13
        Court hearing delayed by opposition  6/26/80 p.23
        Stone hearing delayed again  7/17/80 p.11
        New hearing delay requested  8/21/80 p.32
        NB to hold Stone project hearing  8/28/80 p.103
        Developer pays most of fees  9/25/80 p.13
        Stone hearings resume with new controversy  10/2/80 p.12
        Draper considers withdrawing annexation petition  10/16/80 p.6
        Commercial area plans dropped by Draper  10/30/80 p.17
        Stone developer drops commercial, density  11/18/80 p.12
        Revised Stone development still facing some criticism  11/20/80
            p.6
        NB finishes Stone hearings,  12/18/80 p.20
        Revised plan for Stone property (map)  12/18/80 p.20

    SUZEK, FRANK
        Request for rezoning denied  1/10/80 p.5

    TAXATION
        Annual tax sale to be held daily through April 1  1/17/80 p.56
        Tax inequities within neighboring counties  1/24/80 p.16
        Tax limitation bill would devastate school district  1/24/80
            p.16
        Skinner introduces bill to eliminate tax inequities  3/13/80
            p.20
        Tax out group seeks support for lowering tax rates on ballot
            6/12/80 p.15
        Not assessment hikes, but spending, ups taxes  7/31/80 p.6
        Explanation of higher Cuba Twp. taxes hard to find  7/31/80 p.5

    TAXATION--BARRINGTON, ILL.
        District 220 assessing bite of new tax legislation  1/31/80 p.11
        Auto dealer Closings hit tax revenues  8/7/80 p.15
        Levy increased 8.9%  8/28/80 p.26
        Board increases tax levy  8/28/80 p.26

    TAXATION--COOK COUNTY, ILL.
        Annual tax sale on delinquent real estate to be held daily
            through Apr. 1  1/17/80 p.56
        Higher tax bills  9/4/80 p.5

    TAXATION--LAKE COUNTY, ILL.
        Some Lake County tax refunds unclaimed  1/24/80 p.26
        Tax refund effort Successful  1/31/80 p.17
        NB tax group raps school tax  8/21/80 p.13
        County knuckles under ends ineffective tax protest  8/28/80 p.19

    TAXATION--NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Board votes to slash property tax  8/28/80 p.26

    TAXATION--SOUTH BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Deficit may require tax referendum  4/17/80 p.24
        Holds up tax limit law  8/21/80 p.95
        Tax hike may go to voters  8/28/80 p.93
        To hold tax referendum  9/18/80 p.5
        No opposition on tax hike  10/23/80 p.23
        Voters approve doubled tax rate  11/6/80 p.13

    TECHNICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY
        Open Chicago office  1/24/80 p.86

    TEPPER, TERRI
        Area women featured in new book (picture)  10/16/80 p.57

    THANE, ALEXANDER N., REV.
        Pastor honored  3/6/80 p.15
        Recalls years at St. Anne's (picture)  4/17/80 p.19

    THOMPSON, FOGGY
        The dancing's smooth (picture)  7/31/80 p.46

    THORNLEY, WARREN
        Their special breed flew the "Hump" (picture)  6/26/80 p.21

    THREE LADS AND A DAD
        Blend of family harmony in two family quartets (picture)
            3/20/80 p.44

    TICHENOR, ROBERT
        Special ed. teacher honored  7/10/80 p.94

    TOMMY-TERRI SHOP
        Gains new owners, moves (picture)  8/28/80 p.75

    TONNESEN, ELAINE
        Couple survives Las Vegas fire (picture)  11/27/80 p.5

    TOWER LAKES, ILL.
        Trustee Steiner resigns  3/20/80  p.11
        Budget okayed despite plea for more road funds  4/24/80 p.20
        Board selects Hanson as trustee  5/29/80 p.7
        On bottom of state crime list  9/11/80 p.6
        To look again at BACOG  9/18/80 p.16
        Tower Lakes police begin Fox River Valley Gardens patrol
            11/6/80 p.16
        Won't pay attorney's bill  11/20/80 p.27

    TOWN SHOPPE
        Audrey Veath, owner  1/10/80 p.21

    TRADE UNIONS
        Barrington Education Association asks non-strikers to donate
            salary  12/4/80 p.20

    TRAUSCH, THOMAS
        Artist creates the present from the past (picture)  4/17/80 p.21

    TREGO, BRUCE
        Board appoints Trego interim manager  3/27/80 p.22
        Appointed acting village manager  3/27/80 p.22
        New village manager (picture)  5/29/80 p.5
        Resolving village identity crisis first step, new manager says
             (picture)  6/5/80 p.20

    TRENDE, INC.
        Moves to expanded facility  12/11/80 p.120

    UNEMPLOYMENT
        Even in affluent area  7/17/80 p.22

    UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
        New post office key to expansion  5/29/80 p.10
        Put it near me with parking, residents Bay  8/14/80 p.6
        New site subject of meeting  8/14/80 p.6
        Postal authorities get okay to seek new site  8/21/80 p.7

    VAN HAGEN, GEORGE
        Retires as BYS president  5/15/80 p.18
        BYS president, founder, steps down: left mark on youth  5/22/80
            p.27

    VARLEY, VIKI
        Sculptor Viki Varley molds contemporary women  2/28/80 p.10

    VEATH, AUDREY
        Town Shoppe  1/10/80 p.21

    VILLAGE C0BBLER
        To move to Ice House addition  4/24/80 p.72

    VILLAGE PLANTERS GARDEN CLUB
        Village planters now in 5th year  6/26/80 p.54

    VOLO BOG
        State agencies face off over fate of Volo Bog (picture)  6/26/80
            p.12

    VONDRUSKA, JAMES
        Quaker Oats veterinarian describes pet food research (picture)
            1/24/80 p.21

    WAGNER, CYRIL
        BACOG honors Cyril Wagner  2/7/80 p.25
        Named citizen of the year posthumously (picture)  5/15/80 p.12

    WANDKE, GRACE C.
        She took pupils from counting to computers (picture)  5/29/80
            p.23

    WAR GAMES (CIVILIAN)
        War is just a game to BHS strategists (picture)  5/22/80 p.14

    WATER SUPPLY
        New sewage treatment plant to be completed in 1981  1/17/80 p.15
        DP plan commission okays sewage proposal for Deer Park Centre
            1/17/80 p.23
        Plant operator shows settling effect of activated
            sludge(picture)  1/24/80 p.70
        Problem of where to dump sludge in Barrington area  2/7/80 p.14
        Water cleanup plan still in murky state  5/1/80 p.24
        Lake County asked by Lake Barrington to test water  6/8/80 p.18
        Crane seeks water hearings  7/10/80 p.20
        Barrington gets sewer grant  8/7/80 p.20
        Barrington may send to Inverness  8/7/80 p.23
        Village seeking sludge use ideas  8/28/80 p.15
        $1 million sewer plant contract passes board  10/30/80 p.25
        State wants Sturm to check water supply  12/11/80 p.27

    WELLINGTON (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        Next hearing on 921-acre development January 29  1/10/80 p.15
        921-acre project won't affect water table  1/31/80 p.77

    WESTERN UNION
        Opens at Village Green Florist  11/13/80 p.91

    WHITRSELL, DALE
        Area man big drake in Ducks Unlimited (picture)  6/5/80 p.21

    WHITNEY, AL
        Wins Chamber of Commerce beautification award (picture)  2/28/80
            p.58

    WILKINSON PHARMACY
        Grand opening set in Barrington (picture)  5/8/80 p.96

    WINSLOW, ROBERT
        Sculpture "Vibration 2" presented to library (picture)  1/24/80
            p.69

    WITZ, HARRY
        NB native is sound engineer for rock 'n roll groups  2/28/80
            p.51

    WOLDING, MARTY
        Santa Claus collection (picture)  12/11/80 p.76

    WORK PARK
        Island in asphalt  5/1/80 p.11
        Plot of green named for Robert and Ruth Work (pictures)  4/3/80
            p.14

    WYNSTONE (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        Plan unit meticulously reviewing Stone plan  2/21/80 p.6
        Stone developer shops in Lake Zurich for annexation  3/13/80 p.6
        NB votes to annex Stone property  3/20/80 p.13
        Stone property case likely to be continued  4/3/80 p.24
        Stone property hearing postponed  4/17/80 p.13
        Homeowner's petition to annex to NB may close off Draper's
            options on Stone property (map)  5/8/80 p.5

    YESTERDAY'S CHILDREN
        They play with dolls, grown-up style (picture)  11/20/80 p.85

    YOUTH
        Nowhere to go in Northwest suburbs if you're under 21  4/10/80
            p.63
        Youth Advisory Intake Committee begins operation  11/13/80
            p.46
        Cussing teen learns lesson from school of hard knocks
            11/20/80 p.14

    ZONING
        County board denies request for smaller lots on Cuba Road
            1/10/80 p.5
        Lake County board denies rezoning request  1/10/80 p.5
        Frank Suzek's request for rezoning denied  1/10/80 p.5
        Board rejects variation requested by Ruth  1/24/80 p.12
        Thomas Ruth to sue village after zoning variance denied
            1/24/80 p.12
        BH passes new zoning ordinance  3/27/80 p.12
        NB planners ok zoning change  4/3/80 p.23
        NB considers smaller PUDs  5/1/80 p.31
        Map of downtown zoning  5/29/80 p.14
        Bank rezoning request tabled  6/5/80 p.12
        DP village attorney warns against spot zoning for warehouse
            6/19/80 p.15
        County cluster zoning proposal NB group's target  6/19/80 p.18
        New 70-acre office research development proposed for SB by
        Stonegate Development Company  6/19/80 p.6
        First National gets okay to expand parking lot (picture)
            6/26/80 p.18
        Gas station owner files DP zoning suit  7/24/80 p.18
        SB delays rezoning of Three Lakes  8/21/80 p.95
        South Barrington approves office center rezoning  8/21/80 p.99
        Owner of half acre to continue suit  8/28/80 p.28
        LB seeks hearing on cluster project  9/11/80 p.22
        Richard Mugalian heads commission to study regional zoning
            9/18/80 p.27
        Regional zoning idea subject of hearings  9/18/80 p.27
        BACOG calls for hearing on cluster project  10/2/80 p.24
        Cluster zoning topic of hearing  10/9/80 p.101
        Local officials say cluster plan for 26 acres looking better
            11/6/80 p.29
        County tells Le Studio it's violating zoning  12/11/80 p.6
        Court tells NB to allow building on half acre  12/11/80 p.13
        Le Studio faced with deadline on zoning charges  12/18/80 p.24
        Le Studio still open despite zoning violations  12/25/80 p.14


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