Barrington Area Library: 1989 Index of Barrington Courier Review

Barrington Courier-Review Index 1989

 
    ACCIDENTS
        Driver escapes serious injury in rollover  1/26/89 p.5
        Rollover leads to DUI charge  2/2/89 p.21
        Truck crash kills woman  2/9/89 p.108
        Two teens hurt in BH rollover  2/16/89 p.22
        Paramedic services speeds emergency response  3/9/89 p.15
        Close call (pict.)  5/11/89 p.9
        Barrington man, 2 others die in plane crash near De Kalb  5/25/89
            p.9
        One injured  7/6/89 p.28
        Two-car accident injures drivers  8/31/89 p.18
        Car crash kills teen  9/7/89 p.20
        Four-car crash injures one  10/19/89 p.18
        Driver stable after one-car crash  11/16/89 p.23
        Former resident [Julie Ann Freund] dies in car crash  12/21/89
            p.32
        Two injured in three-car crash  12/28/89 p.13

    ADOPTION
        Open adoption process enlarges local family's circle  11/2/89 p.39

    AGED
        Aging America  5/11/89 p.16

    ALLIANCE OF BARRINGTON COMMUNITIES FOR DRUG EDUCATION
        Still offering hope and a hand  7/19/89 p.18

    ALMO, DAVID
        Local attorney wins award from Chamber  2/2/89 p.27

    ALTENBURG, JACK
        Parent establishes scholarship in honor of late son  8/3/89 p.23

    AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN
        Muench 2nd presidential term  6/15/89 p.37
        Area AAUW plans upcoming panel, forum  9/7/89 p.37

    ANDERSON, CORLISS, JR.
        30th anniversary  5/18/89 p.37

    ANDERSON, MARY
        30th anniversary  5/18/89 p.37

    ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT)
        [Deer Park] annexes land for business park on Rand Rd.  2/23/89
            p.19  
        L.Z. officials examine hotel annex proposal  3/9/89 p.25
        Developer seeks annexation in LB  7/13/89 p.15
        Residents vow to challenge Fox River countryside annex  8/17/89
            p.13
        Township seeks agreement on SH road closures  8/17/89 p.17
        Search for judge delays action on annex petition  8/31/89 p.19
        Fox River Valley Gardens annex to "clean up" site  8/31/89 p.22
        New subdivision close to annexation by Barrington  9/14/89 p.11
        Ill. high court hears arguments in BH disannex  9/28/89 p.9
        Developer seeks annexation for subdivision project  10/12/89 p.12
        BH annexes 28 homes from Algonquin Twp.  11/23/89 p.13
        Appellate court upholds annex of Grassmere Farm  12/14/89 p.32

    ANNIVERSARIES
        The League of Women Voters at 50  4/27/89 p.30
        Corliss and Mary Anderson's 30th anniversary  5/18/89 p.37
        Infant Welfare celebrates 50 years of service  5/4/89 p.32
        Sunderlages reach golden milestone with family celebration
            (pict.)  9/28/89 p.48
        Fifteen years marked by Art in the Barn sale  8/29/89 p.45

    ANTIQUES
        Antique car show proves history is the wheel thing  7/27/89 p.17

    APPLEBEE HOUSE
        Dedicated to Pauline H. Smith  5/18/89 p.32
        Elm 140 years old removed (pict.)  7/20/89 p.20

    ARNDTSEN, NANCY
        Presides over Art Associates  8/24/89 p.41

    ARLINGTON PARK (RACE TRACK)
        Opens  7/6/89 p.124

    ART IN THE BARN
        Fifteen years marked by Art in the Barn sale  8/24/89 p.45

    ARTISTS
        Mural artist's [Timm Etters] success is written on the walls  4/6/89 p.31
        Marvin Lipofsky  5/25/89 p.14
        Sculptor Mack's artwork is a relief (pict.)  9/21/89 p.B-1

    AUBREY'S
        Opens in the Ice House Mall  10/19/89 p.104

    AUCHTER, EDITH
        Home stargazing heavenly hobby  1/12/89 p.31
        Lottery for school board candidates puts Auchter in first ballot slot
            9/7/89 p.8
        Candidate looks forward to school board challenge (pict.)  9/7/89 p.8

    AUCHTER, TOM
        Home stargazing heavenly hobby  1/12/89 p.31

    AUTHORS
        Author [Virginia Mullery] chronicles ebb and flow of Lake County history
            8/3/89 p.115

    AUTOMOBILES
        Antique car show proves history is the wheel thing  7/27/89 p.17
        Local car restoration firm [Barrington Coach Haus] building
            national reputation  7/27/89 p.94

    BAKER'S LAKE NATURE PRESERVE
        Baker's Lake fire: 25 acres  4/27/89 p.22

    BARNES, LISA
        Girl, family meet challenge of spina bifida  3/16/89 p.31

    BARNES, MEL
        Change a constant in life, career of 80-year-old resident  11/16/89 p.37

    BARRINGTON AREA ARTS COUNCIL
        Warren Mellin continues as head  6/15/89 p.37
        Cost, lack of interest put arts center proposal to rest  8/3/89 p.16

    BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
        Local attorney [David Almo] wins award from Chamber  2/2/89 p.27

    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
        BACOG delays plan for purchase  6/1/89 p.15
        Want Inverness to rejoin group  6/8/89 p.21
        BACOG, Sears set stage for meeting  7/27/89 p.5
        Funding issue threatens drug education program  8/31/89 p.9
        New commuter line?  8/31/89 p.17
        Nike missile site price too high, official says  8/31/89 p.17
        Area leaders want all heads counted in 1990 census  12/7/89 p.35
        BACOG at 20: area's "watchdog" guards land planning  12/14/89 p.12

    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL ON AGING
        Survey shows interest in senior hot lunch program  9/14/89 p.20

    BARRINGTON AREA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
        Day to collect, dispose hazardous waste considered  7/27/89 p.8

    BARRINGTON AREA FIGURE SKATING CLUB
        Area skaters thrice winners of blue ribbons  8/24/89 p.44

    BARRINGTON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
        Old barn donation will become exhibition center  5/4/89 p.8

    BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY
        Talking books, Austin Zimmerman Room  1/12/89 p.17
        Seek plans for building expansion  2/16/89 p.14
        Local members of Ninety-Nines give program  2/23/89 p.40
        72 new parking spaces  5/18/89 p.9
        Book sale  6/8/89 p.24
        Fine feathered friend  7/13/89 p.16
        Okays talk with architecture firm  7/20/89 p.18
        Mime Chris Fascione performs for children  8/3/89 p.8
        Appropriation notice  8/24/89 p.145
        Library plans expansion; spring referendum likely  10/12/89 p.15
        Treasurer's annual report  11/2/89 p.146
        Library looks at $5.2 million plan for expansion  11/16/89 p.21
        Students find something in common with famous (picture)  12/7/89 p.19
        Ornament workshop (picture)  12/7/89 p.20
        All Thumbs for Christmas [Garden Club decorates tree] (picture)  12/7/89
            p.50
        Library to ask voter approval for addition  12/14/89 p.13
        Amendment to prior publication of Treasurer's annual report  2/14/89 p.43
        Library plans Hobby Day next month  12/21/89 p.35

    BARRINGTON AREA SENIOR SERVICES
        Need increasing for care services  1/12/89 p.15

    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASEBALL CLUB)
        Regional title  3/9/89 p.133
        Legion Broncos claim another district championship  7/27/89 p.127
        10 year anniversary remembrances of District playoffs of 1979 (picts.)
            8/24/89 p.139
        Broncos charge home as winners  10/19/89 p.45

    BARRINGTON COACH HAUS
        Local restoration firm building national reputation  7/27/89 p.94

    BARRINGTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATES OF THE WOMEN'S BOARD OF THE ART INSTITUTE
        Nancy Arndtsen presides over Art Associates  8/24/89 p.41

    BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220
        School finance debate rekindled  2/23/89 p.5
        Data on costs  2/23/89 p.9
        Narrow sites for new school  2/23/89 p.9
        Middle School: new site selection, goals  4/20/89 p.16
        Grove mobiles  5/18/89 p.14
        Middle School  5/18/89 p.18
        Middle School expansion  6/8/89 p.14
        Lee seeks re-election  6/15/89 p.8
        Fading interest in caucus  6/22/89 p.5
        Coll not to seek re-election  7/6/89 p.8
        $41 million budget for 1989-90  7/20/89 p.5
        Bus contract  7/20/89 p.19
        School board, parks to share water system cost  7/20/89 p.21
        Candidate field for District 220 board increases  7/27/89 p.5
        District 220 administrators get 8 percent increase in wages, benefits
            8/3/89 p.9
        List of possible District 220 board candidates grows  8/3/89 p.13
        District 220 may sell land to boost funding reserve  8/3/89 p.24
        First talks on Beese Park plan stalled by objection  8/10/89 p.5
        ETTA gears up for District 220 school board election  8/10/89 p.5
        Buehler won't run, but school candidate list grows  8/17/89 p.8
        School board race starts as seven file for four seats  8/24/89 p.5
        Schools' critic [Thomas Roeser] seeks to join board he challenges
            8/24/89 p.5
        Big school board contest shaping up for November  8/31/89 p.5
        School officials consider solutions to budget deficit  9/7/89 p.5
        Candidate [Edith Auchter] looks forward to school board challenge (pict.)
            9/7/89 p.8
        Lottery for school board candidates puts Auchter in first ballot slot
            9/7/89 p.8
        K-8 education offers significant base: candidate [Wendy Hayward]  9/14/89
             p.9
        Little League has big plans for fields of its dreams  9/14/89 p.21
        Accountability a key issue for school board candidate [Kay
        Geary Mayland] (pict.)  9/21/89 p.20
        Drop in student enrollment surprises school officials  9/21/89 p.8
        Schools approve $42 million budget  9/21/89 p.5
        Community involvement key for school candidate [Stevenson Mountsier]
            10/5/89 p.8
        Schools need to monitor changes in law: candidate [Richard W. Culver]
            10/12/89 p.8
        School district brings home good state "report card"  10/19/89 p.8
        School enrollment key issue for concerned parents  10/19/89 p.5
        Auditors again tell schools to shape up financially  10/19/89 p.5
        Wilson quits school race, BEA makes endorsements  10/19/89 p.9
        Officials ready to act on addition for Countryside  10/19/89 p.18
        Lee seeking second term to keep "high standards"  10/19/89 p.14
        School enrollment headed upward to 7,600 by year 2000  10/26/89 p.5
        School officials consider combination of deficit fixes  10/26/89 p.8
        School board should be more decisive, Fuller says  10/26/89 p.22
        School board race battle of philosophies  11/2/89 p.5
        Recount gives Roeser edge for fourth school board seat 11/9/89 p.5
        School board members hope for teamwork approach  11/16/89 p.8
        New school board urged to act on school boundaries  11/23/89 p.8
        School's drug education programs effective, but can be better officials
            11/23/89 p.8
        School officials close to completing purchase of land  11/30/89 p.5
        School board to decide on increase of 18.5% in property tax levy
            11/30/89 p.8
        School officials readying tax hike and referendum  12/7/89 p.8
        Schools, parks agree to cooperative land venture  12/14/89 p.8
        New levy means school tax hikes from 11% to 19%  12/21/89 p.12
        Schools hint March vote on new middle school  12/21/89 p.16

    BARRINGTON COURIER-REVIEW
        Sun-Times set to purchase Pioneer paper  1/5/89 p.22
        Pioneer sale to Sun-Times inked; company launching new papers  1/26/89
            p.23
        Courier-Review marks 100th anniversary  8/3/89 p.5
        Happy Birthday Barrington Courier-Review (special section)  8/3/89 p.1
        Courier takes first place in Illinois press contest  9/21/89 p.30

    BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
        Battery charges dropped against high school's baseball coach  3/2/89 p.8
        Nine students suspended after fire at BHS  3/30/89 p.21
        Four members of '89 reflect  6/8/89 p.16
        Graduates  6/8/89 p.18
        Senior prank: 9 charged with vandalism  6/8/89 p.14
        Bomb threat a dud  9/7/89 p.19
        Students score well on college placement exams  9/7/89 p.19
        BHS students get chance to be video stars in France  9/14/89 p.24
        BHS's Osburn is top Latin teacher  10/19/89 p.23
        BHS students host 11 Soviet students for 4 weeks  11/2/89 p.35
        Upcoming swim meet makes waves in Barrington  11/16/89 p.41
        Making art work in a classroom: High School's visual arts
            program wins statewide award (pictures)  11/23/89 p.38
        School-business partnership benefits both partners  1/23/89 p.95
        Glasnost comes to Barrington; 10 Soviet students visit  1/30/89 p.31

    BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL.
        Zoning board chucks plan for BH polo club  1/19/89 p.5
        Industrial park to get another review  1/26/89 p.15
        Golf champ [Ben Crenshaw] to link up with Barrington Hills?  2/16/89 p.19
        BH fire causes $5,000 damages  2/16/89 p.22
        Wins round in fight over closure of road  2/23/89 p.17
        Barrington, BH seek approval for 911 service  3/30/89 p.8
        Approves 2.2 million dollar budget  5/4/89 p.19
        Bypass battles  6/22/89 p.15
        Installation of lights, Countryside School  6/22/89 p.19
        Barrington Hills hopes law puts ZIP into village  8/10/89 p.9
        Several homes, cars damaged in wave of vandalism  8/10/89 p.27
        Township seeks agreement on BH road closures  8/17/89 p.17
        Ill. high court hears arguments in BH disannex  9/28/89 p.9
        BH annexes 28 homes from Algonquin Twp.  11/23/89 p.13
        911 installment arrives in BH  12/28/89 p.19

    BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Redevelopment tops '89 agenda  1/5/89 p.5
        Community development director resigns  1/5/89 p.8
        Funding for 911 still undecided  1/12/89 p.5
        Consultant fees mount for downtown project  1/26/89 p.9
        Peat bog newest issue in downtown debate  2/2/89 p.5
        Peat question prompts soil study by village  2/9/89 p.5
        Candidate [Ann Sochinski] withdraws from race  2/16/89 p.5
        20 developers interested in redevelopment plan  2/16/89 p.12
        Six developers submit plans for downtown redevelopment 3/16/89 p.5
        Redevelopment  3/23/89 p.5
        Barrington, BH seek approval for 911 service  3/30/89 p.8
        Choices may narrow [redevelopment]  3/30/89 p.28
        Forsberg looks ahead, names Franz trustee  4/13/89 p.7
        Call for "hub" referendum (pict.)  4/13/89 p.10
        Forsberg loses first battle as village president  4/27/89 p.5
        Village selects negotiating team for downtown  4/27/89 p.15
        Hamelberg named trustee  4/27/89 p.16
        Open redevelopment meetings to public  5/4/89 p.5
        Contamination from storage tank hikes cost of removal  5/4/89 p.5
        Ignores squabbling, returns to business  5/11/89 p.5
        Proposed committee reorganization  5/18/89 p.5

     BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Shopping center plan  5/25/89 p.5
        Forsberg delays decision on plan for new committee 5/25/89 p.13
        Thoes quits post  5/25/89 p.15
        Redevelopment opponents united  6/1/89 p.8
        Retail, office park, Cook and Lake Street  6/1/89 p.29
        Jewel store site enters development fray  6/8/89 p.5
        Plan to end talks on hub project may be in vain  6/8/89 p.5
        Redevelopment  6/15/89 p.5
        Forsberg, Bush clash  6/15/89 p.5
        Three referendums to be introduced  6/22/89 p.8
        Ethics ordinance search  7/6/89 p.16
        Petitions [redevelopment]  6/29/89 p.5
        Rally to protest redevelopment (cover pict.)  6/29/89 p.8
        Voters will get a chance to vote [redevelopment]  7/13/89 p.5
        Retail sales increase 7% in 1988  7/13/89 p.8
        O.K. new committees  7/13/89 p.13
        Village, Jewel continue talks on store expansion  7/27/89 p.5
        Hemphill subdivision gets preliminary approval  7/27/89 p.8
        Resignation by Thoes touches off guessing game  8/3/89 p.23
        Health inspectors leave bad taste with officials  8/17/89 p.15
            [See also correction to story  8/24/89 p.15]
        New development director hired [Janice B. Hill]  8/17/89 p.15
        Barrington board fills seat amid procedural jousting  8/17/89 p.5
        Total spending on redevelopment of downtown approaches $120,000  8/17/89
            p.5
        Newest trustee [James W. Boyd III] concerned with seniors, truck
            traffic, downtown  8/17/89 p.5
        Correction to 8/17/89 story on the health inspections at
            Sidewalk Days  8/24/89 p.15
        Solutions to village's sewer problems long, expensive  9/7/89 p.13
        Atheist [Robert Sherman] poised to attack village board over prayer
            9/14/89 p.8
        Barrington officials override veto of $40,000 payment to consultant
            9/14/89 p.8
        Barrington officials modify board prayer  9/28/89 p.5
        Village to pay $77,000 engine repair tab  9/28/89 p.9
        Atheist renews request to cease board's prayer  10/12/89 p.51
        Barrington names new director of public works department [John M. Heinz]
            10/12/89 p.14
        Village of Barrington annual Treasurer's report for the fiscal year
            ending 4/30/89  10/12/89 p.123
        Hub shopping center proposal may be dead on arrival
            10/26/89 p.5
        Beaver invasion puts the bite on Barrington  11/9/89 p.19
        Hub development thuds to defeat, but voters like Jewel  11/9/89 p.5
        Officials dump proposed increase in garbage fees  11/16/89 p.16
        Hub proposal officially buried as residents cheer  11/16/89 p.5
        Board panel rejects reduction in village tax levy  11/23/89 p.5
        Officials agree on no decrease in 1989 tax levy  11/30/89 p.5
        Ban spreads parking woes to Barrington Commons retail center  11/30/89
            p.16
        911 service coming in '91  11/30/89 p.18
        New land plan ready for review by village  12/7/89 p.15
        Nativity scene resurrected in little town of Barrington  12/14/89   p.5
        Trustee [Anna M. Bush] blasts private meeting with Jewel  12/14/89 p.13
        Audit shows Barrington in good financial health  12/14/89 p.22
        Plan commission gives approval to residential plan for
        Gateway site  12/21/89 p.17

    BARRINGTON, ILL.--AUTHORS
        William M. Valtos; "Resurrection"  1/5/89 p.25
        Lawrence De Marino  3/16/89 p.34

    BARRINGTON JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB
        Jeanne Cannon elected president  8/24/89 p.36

    BARRINGTON LITTLE LEAGUE
        Little League has big plans for fields of its dreams  9/14/89 p.21

    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL
        May get 6th through 8th grades  1/19/89 p.8
        Middle School: new site selection, goals  4/20/89 p.16
        Middle School  5/18/89 p.18
        Middle School expansion  6/8/89 p.14
        BMS honors  7/27/89 p.39
        Night sky stars in new planetarium shows for public  9/28/89 p.12

    BARRINGTON MOTOR WERKES
        Plan commission oks expansion for Motor Werkes  11/16/89 p.19

    BARRINGTON NEWCOMERS CLUB
        Elects Sally Posch president for new year  10/5/89 p.37

    BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT
        Ask bids on mini-golf course  3/16/89 p.8
        KO plans for miniature golf course  4/27/89 p.22
        Park district defends role in fighting drug, alcohol use  7/20/89 p.5
        School board, parks to share water system cost  7/20/89 p.21
        Park board to seek grant for developing Beese Park  8/17/89 p.8
        Board rebuffs residents on new park referendum  8/24/89 p.8
        Board approves park plans, rejects referendum call  8/31/89 p.5
        Tax levy up 8%; smaller hike seen for tax bills  8/31/89 p.18
        Park board reduces tax levy, eyes hike in non-resident fees  9/14/89 p.5
        Park board changes Beese plans after Barrington raises objections
            9/21/89 p.16
        Park officials press issue of out-of-district fees  9/28/89 p.5
        Cautious park officials boost fees for non-residents  10/12/89 p.5
        Park board seeks donations for Beese Park  10/12/89 p.17
        State conservation officials to visit Beese Park for grant review
            11/2/89 p.26
        Park board plans survey of patrons to determine needs  11/2/89 p.24
        Pool slide proposal doesn't hold water  11/2/89 p.24
        Atheist [Robert Sherman] gives park pause; display to use Santa
            Claus  11/16/89 p.14
        Budget  12/7/89 p.31
        Schools, parks agree to cooperative land venture  12/14/89 p.8

    BARRINGTON ROTARY BREAKFAST CLUB
        Breakfast Rotary installs Newell  7/27/89 p.33

    BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.
        New budget  4/13/89 p.29

    BARRINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB
        Come a long way  4/13/89 p.31
        LaRue continues in her second term (pict.)  9/14/89 p.35

    BARRINGTON WORD PROCESSING
        Word processing firm helps smaller businesses  8/3/89 p.90

    BASH, PHILIP E.
        Elected chairman, Board of Trustees, Garnett Theological Seminary
            7/20/89 p.43

    BATAILLE, CLAIRE
        New mother Claire Bataille dancing to a new beat  8/17/89 p.B-1

    BEAUBIEN, MARK H.
        Chairman, Board of Directors, State Bank of Lake Zurich  5/11/89 p.111

    BELEW, ADRIAN
        Guitarist Belew goes above and beyond call of duty  10/5/89 p.B-1

    BELL'S APPLE ORCHARD
        Bell's tradition continues with start of apple season (picts.)  9/14/89
            p.31
        Correction to story of 9/14/89; story reprinted in full  9/21/89 p.139

    BENACH, JEFF
        Benach promoted to general sales manager  7/27/89 p.104

    BENNETT, JERRY
        Parkway Drugs  8/24/89 p.97

    BIERKNESS, ED
        Honored for work with Salvation Army  6/1/89 p.31

    BISHOP, DENISE DE JOHN
        De John's Custom Tile  3/16/89 p.101

    BLOCK, WILLIAM D.
        Suspect enters guilty plea after attendant's murder  5/11/89 p.136

    BOCKWINKEL, JERRY
        Bockwinkel's opens doors on array of specialty items  10/19/89 p.104
        Residents protest granting of liquor license to Bockwinkel's grocery
            11/16/89 p.16

    BOCKWINKEL'S
        Bockwinkel's opens doors on array of specialty items  10/19/89 p.104
        Residents protest granting of liquor license to Bockwinkel's grocery
            11/16/89 p.16

    BONNEM, BRIAN
        Brian's Cleaners  8/24/89 p.97

    BOURBON FRENCH PARFUM
        Leslie Ann and Bob Walker, owners  10/26/89 p.111

    BOWMEN, JERRY
        One million prescriptions a sign of business health (pict.)  8/24/89
            p.20

    BOYD, JAMES W. III
        Barrington board fills seat amid procedural jousting  8/17/89 p.5
        Newest trustee concerned with seniors, truck traffic, downtown  8/17/89
            p.5

    BOYER, CAROL E.
        Couple's "dream" center opposed by neighbors  8/3/89 p.25

    BOYER, DONALD G.
        Couple's "dream" center opposed by neighbors  8/3/89 p.25

    BOZIC, MICHAEL
        Sears executive says retailer will aid businesses  9/28/89 p.30

    BRAUN, ROGER TRACY
        Grand jury indicts teens in shotgun slaying  1/5/89 p.9
        Teens plead not guilty in shotgun slaying  1/19/89 p.9
        Trial delayed for teens accused in dad's shooting  2/16/89 p.9
        Expected to plead guilty  6/8/89 p.8
        Expected to plead guilty to murder charge  6/15/89 p.18
        Whigham enters guilty plea  6/22/89 p.15
        Teen pleads guilty in slaying  10/5/89 p.5
        LB teen-ager sentenced to 32 years for father's murder (picture)
            11/23/89 p.5

    BRIAN'S CLEANERS
        Brian Bonnem, owner  8/24/89 p.97

    BROWN, JANICE
       Crash victims remembered as outgoing, friendly people  7/27/89 p.26

    BROWN, KIMBERLY
        Crash victims remembered as outgoing, friendly people  7/27/89 p.26

    BRUNETTE, CLYDE "MURPH"
        Glass and Mirror Interiors  3/23/89 p.82

    BUCKMAN, MICHAEL
        Joins Jonas, Barnes, Walters and Assoc., Inc.  9/28/89 p.98

    BUDWELL, MICHAEL
        Driver stable after one-car crash  11/16/89 p.23

    BUEHLER, JENNIFER S.
         Buehler won't run, but school candidate list grows  8/17/89 p.8

    BURES, ED
        Society's Child  8/10/89 p.93

    BURES, JUDY
        Society's Child  8/10/89 p.93

    BUSH, ANNA M.
        Forsberg, Bush clash  6/15/89 p.5
        Trustee blasts private meeting with Jewel  12/14/89 p.13

    BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
        Decorating Connections; Catherine Michiels, owner  1/19/89 p.84
        Diet Center  1/26/89 p.75
        Calico Corners  2/2/89 p.77
        Family business [Rose Packing Co.] a meaty story after 65 years  2/2/89
            p.31
        Something Special; Ardith Gulbransen, owner  2/23/89  p.83
        International Creative Group; Brenda Nolan, owner  2/23/89 p.31
        Crusing Fine Art & Design; Katherine Crusing, owner  3/2/89 p.78
        Pasquesi Home & Farm Suppliers  3/9/89 p.B32
        De John's Custom Tile Studio; Denise De John Bishop, owner  3/16/89 p.101
        Glass & Mirror Interiors; Clyde "Murph" Brunette, owner  3/23/89 p.82
        Ten Pin Bowl owners close; health club, bar spared  3/2/89  p.16
        Carpet Mill Outlet  3/30/89 p.87
        Fresh Flower Market  4/6/89 p.26
        Formal Details; Steve Brodie and John Schoenbeck, owners  4/27/89 p.89
        Bountiful Baskets; Susan Kane and Joan Scheeter, owners  5/4/89 p.97
        3 Chefs Catering and Carry-Out Service; Dyan Peich, owner  5/11/89 p.31
        Patty Cake; Maureen Logue, owner  5/25/89 p.94
        Park-N-Shop; Jim Lisinski, owner  6/1/89 p.98
        Cotton-Tails; Heidi Jackson, owner  6/1/89 p.98
        Yuppie's Best Friend; Joyce Fields, owner  6/8/89 p.31
        Family business [J.S. James Co.] thrives  6/15/89 p.H-3
        Victorian Home Care  7/20/89 p.H-1
        Barrington Word Processing; Ellen Piper, owner  8/3/89 p.90
        Society's Child; Judy and Ed Bures, owners  8/10/89 p.93
        Brian's Cleaners; Brian Bonnem, owner  8/24/89 p.97
        Parkway Drugs  8/24/89 p.97
        Reusss and Sons; Greg Reuss, owner  8/24/89 p.97
        Salon of Barrington  8/24/89 p.97
        Country classics; Roger and Kathy Carlstrom, owners  8/31/89 p.93
        Toy Connection; Dan Koenig, owner  8/31/89 p.93
        Decorating Den; Lynn M. Zidek, owner  9/14/89 p.112
        Treasured Twice Boutique; Dawn Phillips  9/21/89 p.108
        Small business, big risk: financing can be toughest hurdle for new
            entrepreneurs  9/21/89 p.105
        Sundance; Kay Denison and Nancy Horton, owners  9/29/89 p.100
        Dairy Market; Doug Miller, owner  10/5/89 p.93
        Lake Forest Jewelers; Ernst and Peggy Fredendall, owners  10/12/89 p.97
        Bockwinkel's; Jerry Bockwinkel, owner  10/19/89 p.104
        Aubrey's; Audrey Butterman, owner  10/19/89 p.104
        Women taking advantage of franchise opportunities  10/26/89 p.107
        Bourbon French Parfum, Leslie Ann and Bob Walker, owners  10/26/89 p.111
        NW Highway business owners say railroad track work will hurt  11/2/89
            p.28
        Olde Village Peddler; Patti Purmann, owner  11/2/89 p.110
        Kitchen and Accents; Margaret Gigerich, owner  11/2/89 p.110
        Silver Basket; Laura Healy, owner  11/2/89 p.110
        Melissa Michaels; Doris Walsh, owner  11/16/89 p.106
        Kroch's and Brentano's  11/23/89 p.96
        Azure Computer Services; Sylvia Chen, owner  11/30/89 p.105
        Interiors Planning and Designs Ltd.; Janet Davie, owner  12/14/89 p.127

    BUTTERMAN, AUDREY
        Aubrey's  10/19/89 p.104

    CABLE TELEVISION
        Cable company wants to install tower near SB  8/24/89 p.13
        Jones Intercable completes buy of Centel Cable  10/12/89 p.30

    CADIEUX, ROBERT D.
        President Amoco Chemical Co.  5/11/89 p.105

    CALICO CORNERS
        Calico Corners  2/2/89 p.77

    CANNON, JEANNE
        Elected president of Junior Women  8/31/89 p.36

    CARPET MILL OUTLET
        Carpet Mill Outlet  3/30/89 p.87

    CARLSTROM, KATHY
        Country Classics  8/31/89 p.93

    CARLSTROM, ROGER
        Country Classics  8/31/89 p.93

    CATLOW THEATRE
        National recognition: National Register of Historic Places  6/22/89 p.9

    CENTEL CABLE TELEVISION OF ILLINOIS
        Jones Intercable completes buy of Centel Cable  10/12/89 p.30

    CENTURY 21 BELL & SNELL
        Moves  8/3/89 p.92

    CHARLOTTE'S PIZZA
        Last call  5/11/89 p.18
        Move  7/13/89 p.9

    CHEN, SYLVIA
        Azure Computer Services  10/30/89 p.105

    CIOTTI, MARTIN J.
        Named VP and legal counsel for Car-X  11/16/89 p.108

    CITIZENS FOR CONSERVATION
        Savanna restoration campaign enters second phase  11/23/89 p.22
        Receives 5 more acres for prairie restoration  12/21/89 p.110

    CLOVER HILL SQUARE
        LZ officials examine hotel annex proposal  3/9/89 p.25

    COLL, DENNIS R.
        Coll not to seek re-election  7/6/89 p.8

    COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
        Tops '89 agenda  1/5/89 p.5
        Community development director resigns  1/5/89 p.8
        Cultural center under consideration  1/26/89 p.8
        Consultant fees mount for downtown project  1/26/89 p.9
        20 developers interested in redevelop plan  2/16/89 p.12
        Joint facility for school, cultural center eyed  3/9/89 p.5
        Redevelopment  3/16/89 p.5
        Six developers submit plans for downtown redevelopment  3/16/89 p.5
        Redevelopment  3/23/89 p.5
        Choices may narrow  3/30/89 p.28
        Call for "hub" referendum (pict.)  4/13/89 p.10
        Village to choose  4/20/89 p.5
        Petition  4/20/89 p.22
        Forsberg negotiating team for downtown  4/27/89 p.15
        Open redevelopment meetings to public  5/4/89 p.5
        Opponents united  6/1/89 p.8
        Plan to end talks on hub project may be in vain  6/8/89 p.5
        Jewel store site enters development fray  6/8/89 p.5
        Redevelopment  6/15/89 p.5
        Three referendums to be introduced  6/22/89 p.8
        Petitions  6/29/89 p.5
        Rally to protest (cover pict.)  6/29/89 p.8
        Voters will get a chance to vote  7/13/89 p.5
        Planning commission turns down new office building  8/31/89 p.24
        Downtown redevelopment plans up for vote  11/2/89 p.5
        Hub development thuds to defeat, but voters like Jewel  11/9/89 p.5
        Hub proposal officially buried as residents cheer  11/16/89 p.5
        New land plan ready for review by village board  12/7/89 p.15
        Plans rejected, but developer heads for board  12/7/89 p.16

    COMPOST
        Costs for composting exceeds budgeted amount  9/14/89 p.11
        Closed SB landfill may be reopened as composting site  12/7/89 p.9

    CONLON, JON
        BHS graduate is top deejay  3/30/89 p.43

    CONNOLLY, EUGENE S.
        Connolly and Falvo to head management team  11/23/89 p.102

    CONNER, MARK
        Opens dental office  8/3/89 p.89

    CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
        Conservation awards given to local trio  3/30/89 p.33

    CONTEMPO DESIGNS, INC.
        Richard A. Mayoh, president  1/19/89 p.86

    COOK COUNTY, ILL.
        Suburban bus budget calls for no fare hikes  10/26/89 p.124
        Cook County delinquent tax list  12/7/89 p.138

    COTTON-TAILS
        Heidi Jackson, owner  6/1/89 p.98

    COUNTRY CLASSICS
        Toy Connection moves to larger Foundry facilities  8/31/89 p.93

    COUNTRYSIDE ASSOCIATION FOR THE HANDICAPPED
        Disabled gain skills, dignity at Countryside Association  9/28/89 p.37
        Honors Rep. William E. Peterson  11/16/89 p.30

    COUNTRYSIDE SCHOOL
        Installation of lights  6/22/89 p.19
        Residents may help pay for lights at Countryside  8/3/89 p.24
        Officials ready to act on addition for Countryside  10/19/89 p.18

    CRANE, PHILIP M.
        Survey shows strong views on AIDS, terrorism  8/31/89 p.44

    CRENSHAW, BEN
        Golf champ to link up with BH?  2/16/89 p.19

    CRIME AND CRIMINALS
        Grand jury indicts teens in shotgun slaying  1/5/89 p.9
        Great pizza sting  1/12/89 p.5
        Man faces assault charges in Inverness  1/12/89 p.13
        Coach's trial postponed  1/12/89 p.13
        Teens plead not guilty in shotgun slaying  1/19/89 p.9
        Teens charged after party bust  1/26/89 p.21
        Car chase in five towns ends in man's arrest  1/26/89 p.21
        Barrington man [Robert W. Rabuska] sentenced for tax evasion  1/26/89
            p.16
        Trial delayed for teens accused in dad's shooting  2/16/89 p.9
        Police arrest two on drug charges  4/27/89 p.108
        Suspect [William D. Block] enters guilty plea in attendant's murder
            5/11/89 p.136
        Murder suspect [John L. Markiewicz] charged in second killing  5/11/89
            p.130
        Four juveniles charged in weekend spree  5/18/89 p.26
        600 lbs. of marijuana seized  5/25/89 p.26
        Hawthorn Woods man [Myron Kykta] arrested in connection with cocaine case
            5/25/89 p.122
        Man charged with harassing LB trustee  6/8/89 p.8
        Teen [Roger Tracy Braun] charged in LB slaying expected to plead guilty
            6/8/89 p.8
        Senior prank: 9 charged with vandalism  6/8/89 p.14
        Teen expected to plead guilty to murder charge  6/15/89 p.18
        Whigham enters guilty plea  6/22/89 p.15
        BH man pleads guilty to 2 charges of harassment  6/29/89  p.13
        Burglars "shop" twice at Foundry sports store  7/27/89 p.30
        Several homes, cars damaged in wave of vandalism  8/10/89 p.27
        Inverness man indicted on federal drug charges  9/7/89 p.21
        Area resident [Myron Kykta] convicted on cocaine selling charge  9/14/89
            p.127
        Teen [Roger Tracy Braun] pleads guilty in slaying  10/5/89 p.5
        Man [Myron Kykta] sentenced in cocaine case  10/5/89 p.115
        LB teen-ager [Roger Tracy Braun] sentenced to 32 years for father's
            murder  11/23/89 p.5
        Probation for second teen [Mark Whigham] in murder of friend's dad
            11/30/89 p.8

    CRIMINAL STATISTICS
        Crime rate statistics '88  3/2/89 p.5

    CROWTHER, BRUCE
        Named executive VP and Chief Operating Officer of Northwest Community
           Hospital  9/28/89 p.99

    CRUSING FINE ART AND DESIGN
        Crusing Fine Art and Design; Kathleen Crusing, owner  3/2/89 p.78

    CRUSING, KATHLEEN
        Crusing Fine Art and Design, Kathleen Crusing, owner  3/2/89 p.78

    CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.
        Cuba open space plan hearing draws crowd  1/19/89 p.5
        Cuba Township gives initial nod to open space acquisition plan  1/26/89
            p.19
        Budget  3/16/89 p.17
        New budget  4/13/89 p.29
        Voters in Cuba Township face open space question  11/2/89 p.8
        Voters close off option of Cuba open space plan  11/9/89 p.8

    CULVER, RICHARD W.
        Schools need to monitor changes in law: candidate  10/12/89 p.8

    DAIRY MARKET
        Doug Miller, owner  10/5/89 p.93

    DAVIDSON, MICHAEL B.
        President, Michael B. Davidson Dycast, Inc.  1/19/89 p.86

    DAVIE, JANET
        Interiors Planning and Designs Ltd.  12/14/89 p.127

    DE JOHN'S CUSTOM TILE STUDIO
        Denise De John Bishop, owner  3/16/89 p.101

    DE MARINO, LAWRENCE
        Barrington author  3/16/89 p.34

    DECORATING CONNECTIONS
        Catherine Michiels, owner  1/19/89 p.84

    DECORATING DEN
        Lynn M. Zidek, owner  9/14/89 p.112

    DEER
        Get reprieve in Lake County  2/9/89 p.113
        Park in Peoria gets ready for relocated deer  2/9/89 p.113
        Collared Ryerson deer "escapes" to Wisconsin  8/17/89 p.124
        Forest board may install fence to control deer  10/5/89 p.123
        Lake Barrington solves problem of dead deer  12/14/89 p.38

    DEER PARK, ILL.
        Deer Park's growth raises host of new developments  7/27/89 p.14
        Issues for DP candidates  3/16/89 p.16
        Annex land for business park on Rand Rd.  2/23/89 p.19
        OK change in law for septic fields  7/20/89 p.16
        DP interested in buying former Nike site  8/24/89 p.14
        Nike missile site price too high official says  8/31/89 p.17
        Proposal for DP bowling alley strikes officials  11/30/89 p.21
        Extra police a concern as DP weighs bowling alley  12/28/89 p.14

    DENISON, KAY
        Sundance  9/28/89 p.100

    DETECTIVES, PRIVATE
        Real life Sam Spades do fairly unglamorous digging  10/19/89 p.101

    DIET CENTER
        Diet Center  1/26/89 p.75

    DILLON, ARTHUR J., REV.
        To retire as pastor of St. Anne's  8/10/89 p.25

    DOWDEN CABLESYSTEMS
        Cable company wants to install tower near SB  8/24/89 p.13

    DRAGANCHUK, DAN
        Rejoins Motor Werks of Barrington  9/28/89 p.99

    DRUG ABUSE
        Survey  5/18/89 p.16
 
    DRUG ABUSE RESISTANCE EDUCATION
        Faces demise without local funding  7/6/89 p.18
        Funding issue threatens drug education program  8/31/89 p.9
        Second officer added to drug education program  9/7/89 p.18
        SB, DP promise funds for drug education program  9/21/89 p.19
        Villages set to take own share of DARE funding  9/28/89 p.8
        School's drug education programs effective, but can be better: officials
            11/23/89 p.8

    DRUGS AND YOUTH
        Under a cloud: prep sports might soon be in line for drug testing
            8/31/89 p.136

    DRUNK DRIVING
        Surge in DUI, underage possession worries authorities  12/7/89 p.5
        DUI charge for driver who struck Forsberg's car  12/7/89 p.39

    DUCHOSSOIS, BRUCE
        Exotic menagerie  7/19/89 p.31

    DUCHOSSOIS, RICHARD
        Skeleton on Duchossois property under investigation  8/17/89 p.9
        Remains likely those of murder victim, expert says  8/24/89 p.9
        Fire guts home on horse farm  11/30/89 p.5

    DUNTEMAN PARK
        SB park board approves $140,000 project  5/18/89 p.8

    EATING DISORDERS
        Hidden addiction affects area teenagers  1/19/89 p.23

    EDUCATION
        Formula for success?: Educators critical of the way state officials fund
            schools (special section)  8/31/89 p.14
        Back to school  8/31/89 p.20
        New college extensions seek varying degrees of students  9/7/89 p.42
        Area resident [Debbie Miller] nominated for education post  9/7/89 p.111

    ELA TOWNSHIP, ILL.
        Ela Township race heats up  3/9/89 p.26
        Ela Township proposes 38 percent tax levy hike  7/27/89 p.117

    ELA TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION
        ETTA pushing parks to firm up Beese Park plan  8/3/89 p.5
        First talks on Beese Park plan stalled by objection  8/10/89 p.5
        Gears up for District 220 school board election  8/10/89 p.5

    ELECTIONS
        Lines aren't long as local elections open  1/19/89 p.5
        Parties slate candidates for town elections  1/12/89 p.9
        Partisan, local parties gird for April election  1/26/89 p.5
        Platforms, committees emerge in Barrington  2/2/89 p.9
        Ela Township race heats up  3/9/89 p.26
        Redevelopment  3/16/89 p.5
        Issues for DP candidate  3/16/89 p.16
        Local elections  3/30/89 p.5
        Voters guide  3/30/89 p.14
        Results  4/6/89 p.5
        Candidate field for District 220 board increase  7/27/89 p.5
        List of possible District 220 board candidates grows  8/3/89 p.13
        Big school board contest shaping up for November  8/31/89 p.5
        Lottery for school board candidates puts Auchter in first
            ballot slot  9/7/89 p.8
        Voter Information Guide [special section]  10/26/89
        Voter's guide  11/2/89 p.14

    ENDERS, BARBARA CROOKS
        Pianist:  Carnegie Hall is career dream  3/2/89 p.92

    ENGLE, DAVE
        Field of vision  7/21/89 p.31

    ENGLER, ROBERT KLEIN
        Whetstone literary magazine scores  7/27/89 p.38

    ESMOND, TRUMAN H.
        Esmond appointed Michael Reese officer  7/28/89 p.102

    ESSENTIALLY LINENS
        Johanna Fewell, owner  10/19/89 p.104

    ETTERS, TIMM
        Mural artist's success is written on the walls  4/6/89 p.31

    ETTLINGER, RICHARD
        Resident says value too high on forest property  9/7/89 p.114

    EWING, DONNA
        Horses find Elysian fields at humane group's new farm (pict.)  9/21/89
            p.31

    FALVO, ANTHONTY J., JR.
        Connolly and Falvo to head management team  11/23/89 p.102

    FARBER, DAVID
        Naturalist  5/4/89 p.31

    FASCIONE, CHRIS
        Mime performs at Barrington Area Library  8/3/89 p.8

    FEURER, RUSSELL
        GHS in good health at age 10 (picts., cover pict.)  10/12/89 p.41

    FIDUCCIA, VINCENT V.
        Named to home builder's post  12/7/89 p.126

    FIELDS, JOYCE
        Yuppie's Best Friend  6/8/89 p.31

    FINANCIAL CONCEPTS LTD.
        Financial trade group expels owners of local securities firm  3/9/89 p.8
        Money due next year for Financial Concepts investors  9/28/89 p.18
        Investment firm owner gets public defender  11/23/89 p.17
        
    FIRES
        Fire causes $350,000 damages  2/2/89 p.5
        BH fire causes $5,000 damages  2/16/89 p.22
        Fire officials investigating Gay Paree blaze  3/9/89 p.9
        Fire guts Hills home  3/23/89 p.5
        Nine students suspended after fire at BHS  3/30/89 p.21
        Industrial park explosion in LB  4/20/89 p.9
        Baker's Lake: 25 acres  4/27/89 p.22
        Home destroyed (pict.)  5/11/89 p.5,8
        Blaze destroys rail repair vehicle near Barrington  8/10/89 p.23
        Fire destroys historic house in LB  8/24/89 p.17
        Fire guts Rand Road adult bookstore  11/16/89 p.21
        Fire guts home on horse farm of Duchossois  11/30/89 p.5
        Landmark department store [Lipofsky's] is burned into memory (pictures)
            12/21/89 p.5

    FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BARRINGTON
        Hugh H. Palmer, president  1/26/89 p.76

    FISHER, RICHARD
        Barrington execs buy out division of Walgreens  9/14/89 p.26

    FLINT CREEK FOREST PRESERVE
        Forest district may vote Friday  4/20/89 p.5

    FOELSCHOW, PEGGY
        Local nurse wins top honor  3/30/89 p.42

    FOREMAN, FRED
        Foreman mulls run for state post  8/24/89 p.131

    FORSBERG, THEODORE J.
        Forsberg looks ahead, names Franz trustee  4/13/89 p.7
        Forsberg loses first battle as village president  4/27/89 p.5
        Forsberg delays decision on plan for new committee  5/25/89 p.13
        Forsberg, Bush clash  6/15/89 p.5
        Barrington board again overturns Forsberg veto  10/12/89 p.5
        Forsberg, atheist tangle on traffic ticket  12/14/89 p.9

    FOUNDRY (SHOPPING CENTER)
        Burglars "shop" twice at Foundry sports store  7/27/89 p.30
        Putting on the best facade  2/2/89 p.8
        Foundry mall stores open on west end of village  8/24/89 p.97
        Toy Connection moves to larger Foundry facilities  8/31/89 p.93
        Jewelry store adds touch of class to Foundry Mall  10/12/89 p.97
        Three new stores add to Foundry opening celebration  11/2/89 p.110
        Grand opening Saturday  11/2/89 p.133
        Kroch's and Brentano's booked for Foundry store  11/23/89 p.96

    FOX RIVER VALLEY GARDENS
        Fox River Valley Gardens annex to "clean up" site  8/31/89 p.22

    FRANZ, LYDIA T.
        Forsberg looks ahead, names Franz to seat  4/13/89 p.7

    FREDENDALL, ERNST
        Lake Forest Jewelers  10/12/89 p.97

    FREDENDALL, PEGGY
        Lake Forest Jewelers  10/12/89 p.97

    FRESH FLOWER MARKET
        Fresh Flower Market  4/6/89 p.26

    FREUND, JULIE ANN
        Former resident dies in car crash  12/21/89 p.23

    FRYE, JOHN
        Memories of an old soldier haven't faded over time  11/9/89 p.27

    FULLER, JACQUELIN D.
        School board should be more decisive, Fuller says  10/26/89 p.22

    GARDEN CLUB OF BARRINGTON
        Area gardeners grow top awards  8/10/89 p.32

    GAY PAREE
        Fire officials investigating Gay Paree blaze  3/9/89 p.9

    GATEWAY (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        $400,000 in Gateway suit costs hike in legal budget  1/12/89 p.8
        Alternate plan used in Gateway testimony  1/26/89 p.17
        Would lower values of homes:  appraiser  2/16/89 p.16
        Testimony ends in lawsuit  3/9/89 p.19
        Lawsuit now in hands of judge  4/20/89 p.14
        Decision set for tomorrow  5/4/89 p.14
        New decision date  5/11/89 p.5
        Barrington wins Gateway; zoning decision upheld  5/18/89 p.5
        Ruling faces possible appeal  6/15/89 p.8
        Developer appeals  6/22/89 p.8
        Kaplan presents residential plan for Gateway to Barrington property
            10/5/89 p.5
        Kaplan subdivision plan gets good reviews so far  11/23/89 p.14
        Plan commission gives approval to residential plan for Gateway site
            12/21/89 p.17

    GIBBONS, DAVE
        Gibbons named VP  9/7/89 p.98

    GIGERICH, MARGARET
        Kitchen and Accents  11/2/89 p.110

    GLASS AND MIRROR INTERIORS
        Clyde "Murph" Brunette, owner  3/23/89 p.82

    GLENMORE INTERNATIONAL
        Charles Sipple, president  6/22/89 p.91

    GOLDEN TRIANGLE (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        Deer Park's growth raises host of new developments  7/27/89
            p.14

    GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL
        Fifteen years marked by Art in the Barn sale  8/24/89 p.45
        Fest offers feast, fun for families  8/24/89 p.31
        Honors volunteers  8/31/89 p.36
        Receives community service award  8/31/89 p.97
        Good Shepherd Hospital in good health at age 10 (picts., cover pict.)
            10/12/89 p.41
        Hospital rededicates effort  11/9/89 p.42

    GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
        How they voted on key issues  7/6/89 p.12
        The rating game: most local lawmakers scored high on Chamber positions
            9/29/89 p.95

    GRAHAM, MIKE
        Probe on mail fraud  5/18/89 p.119
        
    GRASSY LAKE
        Forest district may vote Friday  4/20/89 p.5

    GRASSMERE FARM
        Appellate court upholds annex of Grassmere Farm  12/13/89 p.32

    GREENSPAN, JEFF
        King for a day: local actor treated as royalty for his latest role
            10/19/89 p.B-1

    GRIGSSBY PRAIRIE
        CFC receives 5 more acres for prairie restoration  12/21/89 p.110

    GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL
        Carnival rides into town at Grove Avenue School (pict.)  10/5/89 p.33
        Students send birds on flight of peace (pictures)  12/14/89 p.26

    GULBRANSEN, ARDITH
        Something Special  2/23/89 p.83

    HADER, MICHAEL
        Barrington execs buy out division of Walgreens  9/14/89 p.26

    HAGGERTY, PHILIP J.
        Appointed director at Recon Optical, Inc.  9/28/89 p.106

    HAIDER, THOMAS F.
        President, Northern States Trust Company  4/6/89 p.98

    HAMELBERG, RONALD M.
        Long-time resident named to trustee post  4/27/89 p.16

    HANDICAPPED
        Walk-a-thon to raise funds for the handicapped  7/27/89 p.20
        Local walkers go the distance for the handicapped  8/10/89 p.25

    HARPER COLLEGE
        Friends of Harper College salute community members for allegiance  8/3/89
            p.41
        Harper trustee irked over "excess" budget surpluses  8/10/89 p.18
        Harper students sign up for another school year (picts.)  8/24/89 p.120
        Protests over Harper official's South Africa trip die down 9/21/89 p.50
        Day care center owners blast Harper's proposed facility  9/28/89 p.16
        Local operators want a say in Harper day care  10/5/89 p.22
        Harper candidates disagree about building plan priorities  11/2/89 p.8
        Trustee blasts college for surplus funds  11/30/89 p.24

    HARRIS BANK BARRINGTON
        Harris Bank proposes branch in SB  9/21/89 p.23
        SB officials approve lease for new Harris Bank  11/23/89  p.21

    HAVERTON ON THE POND (LAND SUBDIVISION)
        Mud wall at Rts. 59, 22 a berm of contention  11/16/89 p.18
        Developer, NB officials surmount berm controversy  11/30/89  p.14

    HAYWARD, WENDY
        K-8 education offers significant base:  candidate  9/14/89 p.9

    HEALY, LAURA
        Silver Basket  11/2/89 p.110
        
    HEINZ, JOHN M.
        Barrington names new director of public works department  10/12/89 p.14

    HEMPHILL SUBDIVISION (LAND SUBDIVISION)
        Hemphill subdivision gets preliminary board approval  7/27/89 p.8
        Subdivision ok'd  7/6/89 p.16

    HENDRICKS, RANDY JOHN
        Named partner to Andersen Consulting (pict.)  11/2/89 p.116

    HILL, JANICE B.
        New development director hired  8/17/89 p.15

    HILLSIDE ESTATES (LAND SUBDIVISION)
        Final approval paves way for homes near golf course  10/12/89 p.9

    HISTORIC BUILDINGS
        Catlow Theatre  6/22/89 p.9

    HOFFMAN GROUP
        Developer fined $50,000 for destroying wetlands  9/28/89 p.117

    HOGAN, RICHARD A.
        Dentist receives fellowship award  8/31/89 p.97
        Illinois dentist receives fellowship award (pict.)  9/7/89 p.98

    HOLLENSTEINER, JAMES
        Named chairman of bank board  12/7/89 p.127

    HOMELESS PEOPLE
        Journey for the Homeless pass through Barrington  7/6/89 p.21

    HOOVED ANIMAL HUMANE SOCIETY
        Horses find Elysian fields at humane group's new farm (pict.)  9/21/89
            p.31

    HORSES
        Horses find Elysian fields at humane group's new farm (pict.)  9/21/89
            p.31

    HORTON, NANCY
        Sundance  9/28/89 p.100

    HOSPICES (TERMINAL CARE)
        New benefits for area patients  7/17/89 p.108
        Two area hospices unite services and resources  11/23/89 p.34

    HOTLINES (COUNSELING)
        Relationships top concern on hotlines in '88  2/16/89 p.23
        Phone help lines for kids, teens begin distributing info in schools
            10/12/89 p.52

    HOUGH STREET SCHOOL
        Students find something in common with famous (picture)  12/7/89 p.19

    HOWARD, C. JERIEL
        Barrington resident named to conference  8/31/89 p.97

    ILLINOIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
        The rating game: most local lawmakers scored high on Chamber positions
            9/28/89 p.95

    ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER
        Hotel tax increase proposed to fund convention center  10/19/89 p.120
        Convention center touted as potential boon to area  10/19/89 p.122
        Towns cautious about convention center plan  10/19/89 p.124
        
    ILLINOIS STORYTELLING FESTIVAL
        May plays host as Illinois Storytelling Fest returns  7/27/89 p.B-1

    ILT COMPANY, INC.
        John Stewart, president  2/9/89 p.88

    INFANT WELFARE
        Celebrates 50 years of service  5/4/89 p.32

    INSURANCE
        Debate over mandatory insurance  5/18/89 p.20

    INTERIORS PLANNING AND DESIGNS LTD.
        Janet Davie, owner  12/14/89 p.127

    INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE GROUP
        Brenda Nolan, owner  2/23/89 p.31

    INVERNESS, ILL.
        BACOG wants Inverness to rejoin group  6/8/89 p.21
        Inverness refuses to plug into long term Com. Ed. pact  9/21/89 p.128

    ISCHAY, DUANE
        Promoted to marketing director  11/30/89 p.108

    ISHAK, MAMDOUH L.
        New tropical soft drink what the doctor ordered (pict.)  8/24/89 p.22

    J.S. JAMES COMPANY
        Family business thrives  6/15/89 p.H-3

    J.T.'S GENERAL STORE
        J.T.'s has new owner  9/7/89 p.98

    JACKSON, HEIDI
        Cotton-Tails  6/1/89 p.98

    JAMES, ED
        Family business thrives  6/15/89 p.H-3

    JAMES, KEN
        Family business thrives  6/15/89 p.H-3

    JANDRIS, THOMAS
        Former resident appointed to Presidential committee (picture)  12/28/89
            p.75

    JEWEL FOOD STORES
        Jewel store site enters development fray  6/8/89 p.5
        Future is topic  7/13/89 p.8
        Village, Jewel continue talks on expansion  7/27/89 p.5
        Trustee blasts private meeting with Jewel  12/14/89 p.13

    JOHNSON, BARRY
        Every object a story for well-traveled couple  2/16/89 p.31

    JOHNSON, CECIL
        Camelot director works his magic in Opera House  11/2/89 p.B-7

    JOHNSON, ERNIE
        Pub manager's credits grow as he taps into new career  6/15/89 p.31

    JONES INTERCABLE
        Completes buy of Centel Cable  10/12/89 p.30

    JONES, JOHN
        President, Motorola Computer, Inc.  1/5/89 p.60

    KAPLAN, MARK O.
        Kaplan presents residential plan for Gateway to Barrington property
            10/5/89 p.5
        Kaplan subdivision plan gets good reviews so far  11/23/89 p.14
        Plan commission gives approval to residential plan for Gateway site
            12/21/89 p.17

    KELLER, CHRIS
        Animal trainer finds dog days lead to starry nights (pict., cover pict.)
            8/17/89 p.30

    KEMPE, JAMES A.
        Age forms no bar to official's pursuit of law degree (pict.)  9/7/89 p.31

    KEMPER LAKES GOLF CLUB
        PGA officials hope to avoid traffic backup at Kemper  8/3/89 p.117
        Payne pleasure:  Stewart sloshes to first major win at 71st PGA  8/17/89
            p.135

    KENNEDY'S PUB
        Officials may limit liquor licenses after tavern shuts doors abruptly
            10/19/89 p.19
        Officials get liquor license from Kennedy's  10/26/89 p.9

    KILDEER, ILL.
        Kildeer moves step closer to approving new center  7/27/89 p.112
        Agreement is near for Lake Zurich, Kildeer  7/27/89 p.113
        Kildeer resident fights against shopping center  8/24/89 p.122
        Shopping center receives approval in Kildeer  9/7/89 p.110

    KING PIN LANES
        Remember the heyday of bowling  2/9/89 p.106

    KIRK, WILLIAM, REV.
        Minister leaves area church after 19 "wonderful" years (pict.)  6/29/89
            p.15

    KITCHEN AND ACCENTS
        Margaret Gigerich, owner  11/2/89 p.110

    KLINE, ANGELA
        Kline joins Kline, Dam and Associates as partner  8/31/89 p.97

    KLINGENBERG, BILL
        Area mourns passing of town's "historian"  3/30/89 p.13

    KOELLING, CATHERINE
        Small business, big risk: financing can be toughest hurdle
            for new entrepreneurs (pict.)  9/21/89 p.105

    KOELLING, DAVID
        Small business, big risk: financing can be toughest hurdle
            for new entrepreneurs (pict.)  9/21/89 p.105

    KOENIG, DAN
        Toy Connection  8/31/89 p.93

    KOSSOW, GARLAND "GARY" C.
        Named Square D director  7/27/89 p.104

    KROCH'S AND BRENTANO'S
        Booked for Foundry store  11/23/89 p.96

    KUECHMANN, CRISTINA
        Playing piano is noteworthy experience for musician  7/27/89 p.22

    KYKTA, MYRON
        Hawthorne Woods man arrested in connection with cocaine case  5/25/89
            p.122
        Area resident convicted on cocaine selling charge  9/14/89 p.127
        Man sentenced in cocaine case  10/5/89 p.115

    LAGESCHULTE, V.H. (HANK)
        V.H. (Hank) Lageschulte dies at 87; builder of many Barrington homes
            (picture)  12/14/89 p.43

    LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Open space poll plan sparks hot debate  2/23/89 p.8
        Ryan to resign from board  3/16/89 p.14
        Eye open space tract for village hall  4/6/89 p.25
        Yes to township condemnation  4/13/89 p.24
        Industrial park explosion in LB  4/20/89 p.9
        Election write-ins  4/20/89 p.14
        Subdivision proposed for LB nature preserve  6/22/89 p.20
        Developer seeks annexation in LB  7/13/89 p.15
        Land tract targeted for open space  7/20/89 p.18
        LB trustee asked to resign by Smith because of home  7/27/89 p.13
        Concerns voiced about open space in Lake Barrington  7/27/89 p.18
        LB board at standstill over residency debate  8/3/89 p.8
        Lake Barrington to work on open space agreement  8/10/89 p.8
        Ryan resigns as trustee on LB board  8/10/89 p.14
        Misunderstanding results in crowd at LB meeting  8/10/89 p.16
        Suit by neighbor puts townhome plan on hold  8/10/89 p.19
        Fire destroys historic house in Lake Barrington  8/24/89 p.17
        LB board appoints trustee to fill vacancy  9/7/89 p.9
        LB sets two meetings on forest preserve purchase plans  9/14/89 p.16
        NB, LB lose suit against building of townhomes  9/14/89 p.27
        Open space agreement options discussed at LB meeting  9/21/89 p.5
        LB opens door for county forest preserve  10/5/89 p.5
        LB, forest preserve disagree on land acquisition pact  11/9/89 p.8
        Forest preserve makes negotiating overture to LB  11/16/89 p.5
        LB recycling program to start next spring  11/16/89 p.17
        Sparks fly over letter on LB., forest preserve pact  11/30/89 p.20
        Trustees blasts critics over pact with forest board  12/7/89 p.12
        LB residents quiz village officials on trash pickup, recycling service
            12/7/89 p.24
        Lake County committee approves LB preserve pact  12/14/89 p.5
        LB solves problem of dead deer  12/14/89 p.38
        Approves plan with county on open space  12/21/89 p.14

    LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT
        Forest board looks back, and ahead, at land policy  7/27/89 p.108
        LB to work on open space agreement  8/10/89 p.8
        Lake County Forest Preserve board set for $80 million bond vote  8/17/89
            p.30
        Forest board struggles with cost for museum storage  8/17/89 p.122
        Forest board to vote on land buys  8/17/89 p.124
        Forest board will spend $74 million for land  8/24/89 p.29
        County forest board to weigh land buys  9/7/89 p.113
        Resident says value too high on forest buy  9/7/89 p.114
        LB sets two meetings on forest preserve purchase plans  9/14/89 p.16
        Forest preserve takes pass on pricey property  9/14/89 p.129
        Forest preserve designates land for purchase  9/14/89 p.128
        LB opens door for county forest preserve  10/5/89 p.5
        Forest board may install fence to control deer  10/5/89 p.123
        Forest board to consider 700 more acres for purchase  10/12/89 p.121
        Derails plan to expand museum  10/12/89 p.123
        Lake County Forest Preserve board to consider more buys, agreement
            10/19/89 p.28
        Forest Preserve board signs pact with NB  10/26/89 p.16
        Forest Preserve board approves buy of river front land  10/26/89 p.16
        LB, forest preserve disagree on land acquisition pact  11/9/89 p.8
        Forest preserve makes negotiating overture to LB  11/16/89 p.5
        To negotiate Wauconda area purchase  11/23/89 p.122
        Agrees to condemnation of 2 acres  11/23/89 p.124
        Board members argue whether district has enough funds for land  11/23/89
            p.127
        Sparks fly over letter on LB, forest preserve pact  11/30/89 p.20
        LB trustee blasts critics over pact with forest board  12/7/89 p.12
        County officials concur with need for new lake dam  12/7/89 p.34
        LB approves plan with county on open space  12/21/89 p.14

    LAKE COUNTY, ILL.
        Lake County committee seeks $60,000 open space study  7/27/89 p.114
        Citizens will have to wait to give views on county rule  7/27/89 p.109
        Author chronicles ebb and flow of Lake County history  8/3/89 p.115
        Voters to make the call on 911 for Lake County  9/7/89 p.29
        Enhanced 911 phone service wins by big margin in Lake County  11/9/89
            p.18
        Challengers lining up for county District 6 seat  11/9/89 p.21
        Seeks sites for sludge disposal  11/16/89 p.118
        Only 19% of Lake County voted on Nov. 7  11/16/89 p.26
        Board set to vote next week on proposed 1990 budget  11/16/89 p.124
        Considers impact fees for libraries  11/16/89 p.129
        Lake County considers higher impact fees for schools  12/7/89 p.157
        Delay in traffic impact fee collection to cost millions  12/7/89 p.158
        LC committee approves LB preserve pact  12/14/89 p.5

    LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM
        County receives two grants to aid museum operation  8/10/89 p.110

    LAKE COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION
        Committee mulls whether to pay farmers to reject development  8/17/89
            p.29

    LAKE FOREST JEWELERS
        Ernst and Peggy Fredendall, owners  10/12/89 p.97

    LAKE VIEW (LAND SUBDIVISION)
        Kaplan presents residential plan for Gateway to Barrington property
            10/5/89 p.5
        Kaplan subdivision plan gets good reviews so far  11/23/89 p.14
        Plan commission gives approval to residential plan for Gateway site
            12/21/89 p.17

    LAKE ZURICH, ILL.
        No welcome mat out for LZ hotel proposal  3/2/89 p.17
        Fire official says plan for station not political  3/2/89 p.9
        LZ officials examine hotel annex proposal  3/9/89 p.25
        Agreement is near for Lake Zurich, Kildeer  7/27/89 p.113
        Lake Zurich supports county sewage contract  7/27/89 p.117
        LZ fire district considers hike in response fees  8/24/89 p.118
        New lawsuit hits LZ over sewage hookup prohibition  8/24/89 p.126
        Builder's ad continues controversy in LZ  8/24/89 p.127
        Fire district considering several sites for expansion  8/31/89 p.29
        Rural fire district seeks to hire its own inspector  9/7/89 p.28
        LZ park board continues work on new plans  9/14/89 p.136

    LAKEWOOD FOREST PRESERVE
        17.6 acres near Old Rand Road purchased  4/27/89 p.25

    LANCILOTI LOUIS
        Actor test his mettle on the stage  8/10/89 p.B-1

    LAND USE
        Fire station proposed for Nike missile site  2/23/89 p.5
        Access question for office complex for Northwest Highway  3/2/89 p.17
        No welcome mat out for LZ hotel proposal  3/2/89 p.17
        LZ officials examine hotel annex proposal  3/9/89 p.25
        Barrington seeks new hearing on Hillside Avenue development  3/16/89 p.13
        Retail, office park, Cook and Lake Street 6/1/89 p.29
        Subdivision proposed for LB nature preserve  6/22/89 p.20
        Developer seeks annexation in LB  7/13/89 p.15
        Forest board looks back, and ahead, at land policy  7/27/89 p.108
        County forest board to weigh land buys  9/7/89 p.113
        Resident says value too high on forest buy 917189 p.114
        Bull market for real estate slowing some, officials say  9/7/89 p.5

    LANGENDORF PARK
        Building razed  5/4/89 p.14

    LANNON, ALLAN L.R.
        President, Society of Appraisers  7/19/89 p.H-16

    LARUE, LAVERE
        LaRue continues in her second term in the leadership of Woman's Club
            (pict.)  9/14/89 p.35

    LAUER, KATHY
        Mini majorette  6/15/89 p.25

    LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
        The League at 50  4/27/89 p.20
        League of Women Voters seeks changes in trash plan  7/27/89 p.110

    LEE, CATHERINE M.
        Lee seeks re-election  6/15/89 p.8
        Lee seeking second term to keep "high standards"  10/19/89 p.14

    LIPOFSKY, MARVIN
        Sculptures  5/25/89 p.14

    LIPOFSKY'S
        Landmark department store is burned into memory (pictures)  12/21/89 p.5

    LIQUOR LAWS
        Officials may limit liquor licenses after tavern shuts doors abruptly
            10/19/89 p.19
        Officials get liquor license from Kennedy's  10/26/89 p.9
        Residents protest granting of liquor license to Bockwinkel's grocery
            11/16/89 p.16
        Liquor license decision awaits legal clarification  12/14/89 p.18

    LISINSKI, JIM
        Park-N-Shop  6/1/89 p.98

    LOGUE, MAUREEN
        Patty Cake  5/25/89 p.94

    LOHMAN, GORDON R.
        President, Amsted  1/5/89 p.56

    LOMBARDO, VINCE
        No matter how you say it, head of foreign languages an award-winner
            (pict.)  10/12/89 p.16

    LOUGHRIDGE, EDWARD K.
        Appointed VP of Zurich Insurance Co.  12/21/89 p.102

    LOVELL, JAMES
        Ex-astronaut takes down-to-earth business approach  11/9/89 p.95

    MACK, BILL
        Sculptor Mack's artwork is a relief (pict.)  9/21/89 p.B-1

    MACKINAC YACHT RACE
        Mackinac yacht race  7/20/89 p.140

    MANCUSO INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, INC.
        Mancuso to specialize in European automobiles  9/7/89 p.98

    MANN, RUSSELL C.
        First Federal's Mann retires as man in charge  2/2/89 p.93

    MARKIEWICZ, JOHN L.
        Murder suspect charged in second killing  5/11/89 p.130

    MARTIN JARRETT INVESTMENT COMPANY
        Golf champ [Ben Crenshaw] to link up with BH?  2/16/89 p.19

    MAY, JIM
        May plays host as Illinois Storytelling fest returns  7/27/89 p.B-1

    MAYLAND, KAY GEARY
        Accountability a key issue for school board candidate (picture)  9/21/89
            p.20

    MAYOH, RICHARD A.
        President, Contempo Designs, Inc.  1/19/89 p.86

    MAXWELL, KEVIN J.
        Named VP of Prudential Mortgage Capital Co., Inc.  12/7/89 p.128

    MCGEE, GLENN "MAX"
        School chief is crazy about challenge of triathlon  8/3/89 p.31

    MCGRAW, WALTER
        Open space purchase plan  4/27/89 p.5

    MCGRUFF HOUSE
        Shelter for local kids  7/6/89 p.28    

    MEASLES
        Measles spreads to local suburbs, precautions urged  8/10/89 p.17

    MELLIN, WARREN
        Continues as head of BAAC  6/15/89 p.37

    MELISSA MICHAELS
        Melissa Michaels expands to meet dressing needs  11/16/89 p.106

    MICHAEL B. DAVIDSON DYCAST, INC.
        Michael B. Davidson Dycast, Inc.; Michael B. Davidson, president  1/19/89
            p.86

    MICHIELS, CATHERINE
        Decorating Connections  1/19/89 p.84

    MIDLANDS (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        SB complex  5/18/89 p.24

    MILLER, DEBBIE
        Area resident nominated for education post  9/7/89 p.111

    MILLER, DOUG
        Dairy Market  10/5/89 p.93

    MILLER, JAMES C.
        Chairman, The Allendale Association  11/9/89 p.104

    MOATS, LAWRENCE
        Harper trustee irked over "excess" budget surpluses  8/10/89 p.18

    MOORINGS ON FOX RIVER (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        Open space advocates hit proposed development  8/10/89 p.8
        Residents vow to challenge Fox River countryside annex  8/17/89 p.13

    MOTOR WERKS OF BARRINGTON
        Adds franchises  6/1/89 p.8

    MOUNTSIER, STEVENSON
        Community involvement key for school candidate (pict.)  10/5/89 p.8

    MUELLER, THOMAS W.
        Local resident receives Topper Club honors  7/27/89 p.102

    MULLERY, VIRGINIA
        Author chronicles ebb and flow of Lake County history  8/3/89 p.115

    MUENCH, JEANETTE
        Muench 2nd presidential term  6/15/89 p.37

    MURA, CATHERINE CARTLAND
        It took businesswoman one step at a time to "get it all"  9/14/89 p.116

    MURPHY, ROBERT P.
        Appointed assistant SBA regional administrator  7/27/89 p.102

    NADIG, GERALD G.
        LB board appoints trustee to fill vacancy  9/7/89 p.9

    NAMESAKE, INC.
        Moves  10/12/89 p.98

    NATKIN, PAUL
        Shooting stars: Natkin keeps his profession in focus  9/14/89 p.B-1

    NELSON, DAVID F.
        Leaves office  4/27/89 p.8

    NEWELL, SARA
        Breakfast Rotary installs Newell  7/27/89 p.33

    NIKE (MISSILE SITE)
        Fire station proposed for Nike missile site  2/23/89 p.5
        Nike site up for sale; 2 developers show interest  8/10/89 p.22
        DP interested in buying former Nike site  8/24/89 p.14
        Nike missile site price too high, official says  8/31/89 p.17

    NINETY-NINES, THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN PILOTS
        Local members of Ninety-Nines give program  2/23/89 p.40

    NOLAN, BRENDA
        International Creative Group  2/23/89 p.31

    NORGE
        Eagle sighting thrills 'em at Norge  1/19/89 p.30

    NORTH BARRINGTON AREA ASSOCIATION
        Open space advocates hit proposed development  8/10/89 p.8
        Homeowners' group wants parkway for Route 53  8/17/89 p.18

    NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Facility for guests [Wynstone] raises questions in NB  3/9/89 p.7
        Suit by neighbors puts townhome plan on hold  8/10/89 p.19
        NB, LB lose suit against building of townhomes  9/14/89 p.27
        Forest preserve board signs pact with NB  10/26/89 p.16
        Mud wall at Rts. 59,22 a berm of contention  11/16/89 p.18
        Developer, NB officials surmount berm controversy  11/30/89 p.14

    NORTHERN STATES TRUST COMPANY
        Thomas F. Haider, president  4/16/89 p.98

    OCTAGON HOUSE
        Historic landmark on auction block  11/23/89 p.19
        Awaits final bid as auction heightens financial action  12/28/89 p.15

    OLDE VILLAGE PEDDLER
        Patti Purmann, owner  11/2/89 p.110

    OPEN SPACES
        Open space the political priority for area  1/12/89 p.14
        Cuba open space plan hearing draws crowd  1/19/89 p.5
        Cuba Township gives initial nod to open space acquisition plan  1/26/89
            p.19
        Open space plans include additional Cook County sites  2/2/89 p.8
        Forest preserve moves on open space in area  2/9/89 p.5
        New state laws needed on open space buys  2/16/89 p.27
        Open space poll plan sparks hot debate  2/23/89 p.8
        Open space plan  3/16/89 p.21
        S6 faces question  3/30/89 p.9
        Open space debate  3/23/89 p.15
        Elections  3/30/89 p.23
        Eye open space tract for village hall  4/16/89 p.25
        Open space purchase plan  4/27/89 p.5
        Forest preserve board moves to purchase open space  4/27/89 p.5
        Local reaction mixed  4/27/89 p.9
        Future of open land issue clouded by finances, timing  5/4/89 p.20
        BACOG delays plan for purchase 6/1/89 p.15
        Land tract targeted for open space  7/20/89 p.18
        Concerns voiced about open space in Lake Barrington  7/27/89 p.18
        Lake County committee seeks $60,000 open space study  7/27/89 p.114
        Open space advocates hit proposed development  8/10/89 p.8
        LB to work on open space agreement  8/10/89 p.8
        Residents vow to challenge Fox River countryside annex  8/17/89 p.13
        LB sets two meetings on forest preserve purchase plans  9/14/89 p.16
        Open space agreement options discussed at LB meetings  9/21/89 p.5
        LB opens door for county forest preserve  10/5/89 p.5
        Voters in Cuba Twp. face open space question  11/2/89 p.8
        Voters close off option of Cuba open space plan  11/9/89 p.8
        LB, forest preserve disagree on land acquisition pact  11/9/89 p.8
        Libertyville remains as only open space district 11/16/89 p.122
        LB approves plan with county on open space  12/21/89 p.14

    OSBURN, LEA ANN
        BHS's Osburn is top Latin teacher  10/19/89 p.23

    OVERSTREET-MILLER, PATTIE
        Barrington resident earns title [Chartered Life Underwriter]  8/31/89
            p.102

    PALMER, DONALD
        Mountain climbing gives local man a natural high  10/5/89 p.26

    PALMER, HUGH H.
        President, First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Barrington
            1/26/89 p.76

    PAPAJICK, JEFFREY E.
        Firm announces new manager  8/31/89 p.102

    PARAMEDICS
        Services  3/9/89 p.14

    PARKWAY DRUGS
        Jerry Bennett, manager  8/24/89 p.97

    PASQUESI HOME AND FARM SUPPLIES
        Pasquesi Home and Farm Supplies  3/9/89 p.B-32
        Hardware stores undergoing evolution  6/15/89 p.H-2

    PATRIOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
        State seeks to close down  1/26/89 p.13
        State officials petitioning for firm's liquidation  5/11/89 p.20

    PATTY CAKE
        Patty Cake; Maureen Logue, owner  5/25/89 p.94

    PARK-N-SHOP
        Park-N-Shop; Jim Lisinski, owner  6/1/89 p.98

    PAULSON, AMANDA
        Middle School graduate conquers Latin  6/15/89 p.21

    PAYTON, WALTER
        Sued in shooting mishap  4/13/89 p.16

    PEICH, DYAN
        3 Chefs Catering and Carry-Out Service  5/11/89 p.31

    PERSONETTE, GARY E.
        Chairman, Central States District for the Securities Industry Association
            5/4/89 p.97

    PETERSON, WILLIAM E.
        Honored by Countryside Assn.  11/16/89 p.30

    PHILLIPS, DAWN
        Treasured Twice  9/21/89 p.108

    PHOTOGRAPHERS
        Photographer [Dan White] wheels his way across the country for charity
            8/17/89 p.136
        Shooting stars: Natkin keeps his profession in focus  9/14/89 p.B-1

    PIONEER PRESS
        Pioneer sale to Sun-Times inked; company launching new papers  1/26/89
            p.89
        Pioneer starts new papers in three area towns  8/31/89 p.13
        Pioneer names new publisher for Northwest papers  11/2/89 p.13

    PIPER, ELLEN
        Barrington Word Processing  8/3/89 p.90

    PLAGENTINI, RAYMOND
        BACLD award  5/24/89 p.33

    POLICE
        SB police chief to retire  3/9/89 p.18
        Cops investigate, uncover incident at station  3/30/89 p.21
        False alarms  4/6/89 p.27
        BH police win lottery (cover pict.)  6/1/89 p.5
        Lotto cop  6/8/89 p.26
        Pension board to appeal mortgage program ruling  8/31/89 p.9

    POSCH, SALLY
        Barrington Newcomers Club elects Sally Posch president for new year
             (pict.)  10/5/89 p.37

    POTTER, VERONICA
        Tower Lakes grandmother competes in Illinois Senior Citizens Pageant
            9/28/89 p.110

    POWER SPEAKING CONSULTANTS
        Pat Smith-Pierce  2/9/89 p.45

    PURMANN, PATTI
        Olde village Peddler  11/2/89 p.110

    RABUSKA, ROBERT W.
        Barrington man sentenced for tax evasion  1/26/89 p.16

    RAND ROAD BOOK STORE
        Fire guts Rand Road adult bookstore  11/16/89 p.21

    RATCLIFF, TOM
        Career as Claus brings fond, funny memories (picture)  12/7/89 p.43

    REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
        Deer Park's growth raises host of new developments  7/27/89 p.14
        Local developers see varying effects of Sears relocation  7/27/89 p.91
        Kildeer moves step closer to approving new center  7/27/89 p.112

    RECON OPTICAL, INC.
        Recon Optical division awarded window contract  8/3/89 p.96
        Philip J. Haggery appointed director  9/28/89 p.106

    RECYCLING (WASTES, ETC.)
        Plastics recycling gets shaky start as officials search for regular
            vendor 8.1/31/89 p.8
        Recycling steamrolling into countryside villages  10/5/89 p.20
        Wave of recycling could cut profits, change markets  10/12/89 p.108
        LB recycling programs to start next spring  11/16/89 p.17
        Lb residents quiz village officials on trash pickup, recycling service
            12/7/89 p.24

    REFUSE AND REFUSE DISPOSAL
        Day to collect, dispose hazardous waste considered  7/27/89 p.8
        League of Women Voters seeks changes in trash plan  7/27/89 p.110
        Lake Zurich supports county sewage contract  7/27/89 p.117
        Local medical facilities face question of waste disposal  8/24/89 p.24
        Lake County trash disposal plan near acceptance  9/28/89 p.118
        Officials delay decision on 5.9% garbage fee hike  10/26/89 p.8
        Trash plan out of county hands for now  12/7/89 p.153
        LB residents quiz village officials on trash pickup, recycling service
            12/7/89 p.24

    REUSS AND SONS
        Burglars "shop" twice at Foundry sports store  7/27/89 p.30
        Reuss and Sons; Greg Reuss, owner  8/24/89 p.97

    REUSS, GREG
        Reuss and Sons, Greg Reuss, owner  8/24/89 p.97

    ROADS
        Expansion of Route 53 part of larger plan  1/19/89 p.21
        Public opinion may not sway Route 53 vote  2/2/89 p.96
        BH wins round in fight over closure of road  2/23/89 p.17
        State planning to buy property for Route 53  2/23/89 p.98
        Access question for office complex for Northwest Highway  3/2/89 p.17
        No money for Route 53 project but work begins  3/2/89 p.97
        Opponents do battle over Illinois 53 extension  3/9/89 p.105
        Officials want to stop proposed traffic light  3/16/89 p.9
        Route 53 extension  3/16/89 p.23
        Plans for Illinois Route 53 win NIPC approval  3/23/89 p.105
        Bypass study approved  3/23/89 p.106
        Route 53  4/20/89 p.125
        Route 53 foes ready to battle over wetlands  4/27/89 p.111
        Spring Creek Road  5/11/89 p.21
        Lake-Cook Road  5/25/89 p.20
        Route 53 controversial  6/1/89 p.16
        Bypass battle  6/22/89 p.15
        Illinois 53 planning council to talk about expansion  6/22/89 p.109
        Lake County control sought to limit truck traffic  7/6/89 p.8
        Gas tax increase may move up Ill. Route 53 timetable  7/27/89 p.118
        Four issues on agenda of Ill. 53 planning council  8/10/89 p.116
        Township seeks agreement on BH road closures  8/17/89 p.17
        Homeowners' group wants parkway for Route 53  8/17/89 p.18
        Plan would save homes from Route 53 extension  8/24/89 p.124
        Support sought for alternative plan for Route 53  9/14/89 p.22
        Lake-Cook Road entrance to Route 53 is now open  9/14/89 p.134
        Area officials skeptical of Rte. 53 parkway proposal  9/28/89 p.14
        Group hopes truck facts will alter Rt. 53 plan  10/26/89 p.15
        Future meeting about expressway will include suburban representatives
            10/26/89 p.128
        Freeway plan for Fox Valley dusted off after 2 decades (map)  11/2/89 p.9
        Pols say Rt. 53 accord will be long in coming  11/9/89 p.116

    ROESER, THOMAS
        Schools' critic seeks to join board he challenges  8/24/89 p.5

    ROESKE, PAULETTE
        Whetstone literary magazine scores  7/27/89 p.38

    RON BEESE PARK
        ETTA pushing parks to firm up Beese Park plan  8/3/89 p.5
        First talks on Beese Park plan stalled by objection  8/10/89 p.5
        Park board to seek grant for developing Beese Park  8/17/89 p.8
        Board rebuffs residents on new park referendum  8/24/89 p.8
        Board approves park plans, rejects referendum call  8/31/89 p.5
        Park board changes Beese plans after Barrington raises objections
            9/21/89 p.16
        Park board seeks donations for Beese Park  10/12/89 p.17
        State conservation officials to visit Beese Park for grant review
            11/2/89 p.26
        Drainage concerns prompt officials to seek Beese Park design change
            11/16/89 p.14
        Schools, parks agree to cooperative land venture  12/14/89 p.8

    ROSE PACKING COMPANY
        Family business a meaty story after 65 years  2/2/89 p.31

    RYAN, DEBORAH
        Ryan to resign from board  3/16/89 p.14
        LB trustee asked to resign by Smith because of home  7/27/89 p.13
        LB board at standstill over residency debate  8/3/89 p.8
        Ryan resigns as trustee on LB board  8/10/89 p.14

    ST. ANNE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
        Rev. Dillion to retire as pastor of St. Anne’s  8/10/89 p.25
        St. Anne's new pastor sends message of faith (pict.)  9/14/89 p.25

    ST. ANNE'S SCHOOL
        Gifted teacher  5/18/89 p.31

    SALON OF BARRINGTON
        Salon of Barrington  8/24/89 p.97

    SANDY POINT BEACH (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        Suit by neighbors puts townhome plan on hold  8/10/89 p.19
        NB, LB lose suit against building of townhomes  9/14/89 p.27

    SANITARY LANDFILLS
        Trash dump plan may get final nod tonight  8/10/89 p.111
        Balefill plan altered, but opponents won't waver  9/21/89 p.130
        Balefill supported  10/19/89 p.25
        5,000 acres may be needed for sludge disposal  11/23/89 p.121
        Approved by EPA, balefill faces court fight from towns  11/23/89 p.125
        Closed SB landfill may be reopened as composting site  12/7/89 p.9

    SCARBOROUGH, JAMES
        Developer pleads guilty to fraud  11/2/89 p.28

    SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY
        Local officials to meet with Sears  6/29/89 p.5
        IDOT, Hoffman Estates sought for talks on Sears  7/6/89 p.5
        Corporate growth will aid job seekers  7/13/89 p.5
        BACOG, Sears set stage for meeting  7/27/89 p.5
        Local developers see varying effects of Sears relocation  7/27/89 p.91
        New commuter line?  8/31/89 p.17
        Hoffman Estates plans talks about Sears move  9/14/89 p.9
        Sale of Sears Tower would not alter moving plans  9/21/89 p.129
        Sears executive says retailer will aid business  9/28/89 p.30
        Sears considers ways to improve area transportation  10/12/89 p.26
        Chances in the card: Sears move leaves questions for suburban businesses
            10/12/89 p.93
        Contract near for consultant on Sears traffic  12/7/89 p.136

    SEMLA, DON
        Wins sales award  10/12/89 p.98

    SHEA, BRIAN K.
        Two injured in three-car crash  12/28/89 p.13

    SHEEHAN, JAMES P.
        Plans rejected, but developer heads for board  12/7/89 p.16

    SHERMAN, ROBERT
        Atheist poised to attack village board over prayer  9/14/89 p.8
        Barrington officials modify board prayer  9/28/89 p.5
        Atheist renews request to cease board's prayer  10/12/89 p.9
        Atheist gives park pause; display to use Santa Claus  11/16/89 p.14
        Forsberg, atheist tangle on traffic ticket  12/14/89 p.9

    SHOPPING CENTERS
        Shopping center plan [Barrington]  5/25/89 p.5
        Plan to end talks on hub project may be in vain  6/8/89 p.5
        Kildeer residents fight against shopping center  8/24/89 p.122
        Shopping center nearing approval in Kildeer  9/7/89 p.110
        Impact of proposed mall still debated among officials  10/12/89 p.127
        Hub shopping center proposal may be dead on arrival  10/26/89 p.5
        Hub development thuds to defeat, but voters like Jewel  11/9/89 p.5
        Hub proposal officially buried as residents cheer  11/16/89  p.5

    SIEGLE'S HOME AND BUILDING CENTER
        OSHA will investigate death at building center store  5/4/89 p.5

    SILVER BASKET
        Laura Healey, owner  11/2/819 p.110

    SIMMS, CLIFFORD M.
        Named partner in Andersen Consulting  11/2/89 p.116

    SIPPLE, CHARLES
        President, Glenmore International  6/22/89 p.91

    SIPPLE, ELLIE
        Leads Welcome Wagon (pict.)  9/21/89 p.38

    SMITH, NANCY K.
        Ryan to resign from board  3/16/89 p.14
        LB trustee asked to resign by Smith because of home  7/27/89 p.13
        LB board at standstill over residency debate  8/3/89 p.8
        Ryan resigns as trustee on LB board  8/10/89 p.14

    SMITH, PAULINE H.
        Applebee House dedicated to Pauline H. Smith  5/18/89 p.32

    SMITH-PIERCE, PAT
        Vocal habits impression: Power Speaking Consultants  2/9/89 p.45

    SNOW, JOHN T.
        Memories in miniature  2/2/89 p.26

    SOCHINSKI, ANN
        Candidate withdraws from race  2/16/89 p.5

    SOCIETY'S CHILD
        Store sells to the hearts of collectors, doll lovers  8/10/89 p.93

    SOMETHING SPECIAL
        Ardith Gulbransen, owner  2/23/89 p.83

    SOUTH BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Police chief to retire  3/9/89 p.18
        SB faces open space question  3/30/89 p.9
        SB park board approves $140,000 project  5/18/89 p.8
        Midlands (real estate development)  5/18/89 p.24
        9% increase in budget  6/29/89 p.16
        Cable company wants to install tower near SB  8/24/89 p.13
        Harris Bank proposes branch in SB  9/21/89 p.23
        Village makes pans to fete founders for 30th birthday party next year
            10/19/89 p.24
        E911 referendum proposed  10/19/89 p.25
        SB officials approve lease for new Harris Bank  11/23/89 p.21

    SPINELL, RICHARD E.
        Joins Tanguay-Burke-Stratton  8/3/89 p.89

    SPIRIT OF THE TIMES
        Area singing group offers some spiritual renditions  9/21/89 p.27

    STEWART, JOHN
        President, ILT Company, Inc.  2/9/89 p.88

    STIERNBERG, EDWARD
        Wauconda Bog  5/4/89 p.129

    SULTENFUSS, JOHN H. III
        Car crash kills teen  9/7/89 p.20

    SUNDANCE
        Sundance's appeal fits the needs of men and women  9/28/89 p.100

    SUNDERLAGE, MARVIN W.
        Sunderlages reach golden milestone with family, celebration  9/28/89 p.48

    SUNDERLAGE, TONNE
        Sunderlages reach golden milestone with family celebration  9/28/89 p.48

    TALKLINE/KIDS LINE, INC.
        Phone help lines for kids, teens begin distributing info in schools
            10/12/89 p.52

    TAX ACCOUNTABILITY AMENDMENT COMMITTEE
        "Angry" taxpayer group seeks to put clamps on legislators  11/16/89 p.120

    TAX INCREMENTAL FINANCING (TIF)
        New commuter line?  8/31/89 p.17

    TAXATION
        Assessing our taxes (special section)  9/14/89 p.14
        Property tax showdown max come next week  10/26/89 p.24

    TAXATION--BARRINGTON, ILL.
        5% decrease proposed for 1989 tax levy 11/16/89 p.9
        Board panel rejects reduction in village tax levy  11/23/89 p.5
        Officials agree on no decrease in 1989 tax levy  11/30/89 p.5
        School board to decide on increase of 18.5% on property tax levy
            11/30/89 p.8

    TAXATION--BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.
        Township of Barrington tax rates  7/6/89 p.5

    TAXATION--COOK COUNTY, ILL.
        Cook County delinquent tax list  12/7/89 p.138

    TAXATION--CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.
        Cuba Township assessment roll for 1989  9/14/89 p.D-1
        Tax rolls  11/16/89 p.134

    TAXATION--ELA TOWNSHIP, ILL.
        Ela Township proposes 38 percent tax levy hike  7/27/89 p.117

    TAXATION--LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.
        Misunderstanding results in crowd at LB meeting  8/10/89 p.16
        1989 tax levy increase to fund village trash pick-up and recycling
            11/30/89 p.20

    TAXATION--LAKE COUNTY, ILL.
        Bills, rates  4/20/89 p.8
        Committee mulls whether to pay farmers to reject development  8/17/89
            p.29

    TEACHERS
        Teacher's pay reflects experienced, educated work force  11/30/89 p.12

    TECHNICAL PUBLISHING
        Technical Publishing site to be auctioned next month  9/28/89 p.20

    TEN PIN BOWL
        Owners close, health club, bar spared  3/2/89 p.16

    THOES, R. DONALD
        Thoes, quits post  5/25/89 p.15
        Resignation by Thoes touches off guessing game  8/3/89 p.23

    THORNE, HENRY C.
        Named fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers  9/28/89
            p.98

    3 CHEFS CATERING AND CARRY-OUT SERVICE
        Dyan Peich, owner  5/11/89 p.31

    TODD, RICHARD
        Shipwrecked! Scuba diver describes his harrowing adventure at sea
            7/27/89 p.31

    TOWER LAKES, ILL.
        TL studies recommendations for lake improvement  8/24/89 p.15
        Financial report  10/19/89 p.127
        TL officials say IEPA too slow with test results  11/9/89 p.20
        New village clerk assumes office  11/23/89 p.16

    TOY CONNECTION
        Toy Connection moves to larger Foundry facilities  8/31/89 p.93

    TRAFFIC FLOW
        PGA officials hope to avoid traffic backups at Kemper  8/3/89 p.117
        Traffic jams commuters, governmental effectiveness  10/5/89 p.14

    TREASURED TWICE BOUTIQUE
        Dawn Phillip, owner  9/21/89 p.108

    TUROW, SCOTT
        Lawyer travels long road to best-seller list (pict.)  9/21/89 p.51

    UNGER, ROY
        Industry veteran Unger to retire from Serta (pict.)  9/7/89 p.98

    UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
        Old postal facility can't keep up with the mail  2/9/89 p.46    

    VALTOS, WILLIAM M.
        Resurrection  1/5/89 p.25

    VICTORIAN HOME CARE
        Painted lady  7/20/89 p.H-1

    VERTREACE, MARTHA
        Whetstone literary magazine scores  7/27/89 p.38

    VOLUNTARISM
        Volunteer firefighting a civic commitment  2/9/89 p.31

    VRECHEK, PAUL
        Joins David L. Mahnke and Assoc., Inc.  9/28/89 p.98

    WADAS, BELINDA
        New village clerk assumes office in TL  11/23/89 p.16

    WALKER, BOB
        Bourbon French Parfum  10/26/89 p.111

    WALKER, LESLIE ANN
        Bourbon French Parfum  10/26/89 p.111

    WALSH, DORIS
        Melissa Michaels expands to meet dressing needs  11/16/89 p.106

    WATER SUPPLY
        School board, parks to solve water system cost  7/20/89 p.21
        Liquid gold [series of articles]  9/21/89 p.14
        TL officials say IEPA too slow with test results  11/9/89 p.20

    WATT, FRANK
        Watt receives award  9/7/89 p.98

    WAUCONDA BOG
        Edward Stiernberg  5/4/89 p.129

    WEATHER
        Barrington area battered by heavy rain, lightning  6/24/89 p.9

    WEB PRINTING CONTROLS CO., INC.
        Good Shepherd receives community service award  8/31/89 p.97

    WELCOME WAGON CLUB OF BARRINGTON
        Ellie Sipple leads Welcome Wagon (pict.)  9/21/89 p.38

    WELLINGTON, ROBERT H.
        Chairman, Amsted  1/5/89 p.56

    WERKSMAN, ELLEN
        Following own lead  3/9/89 p.B-1

    WETLANDS
        Shifting wetlands halt center's development  1/12/89 p.20
        Developer fined $50,000 for destroying wetlands  9/28/89 p.117
        Official questions wetland replacement at store site  10/5/89 p.114
        Health agency challenged on wetlands plan  10/19/89 p.136
        Savanna restoration campaign enters second phase  11/23/89 p.22

    WHETSTONE (PERIODICAL)
        Whetstone literary magazine scores  7/27/89 p.38
        Names winners of fiction, poetry prizes  12/28/89 p.103

    WHITE, DAN
        Photographer wheels his way across the country for charity  8/17/89 p.136

    WIGHAM, MARK
        Grand Jury indicts teens in shotgun slaying  1/5/89 p.9
        Teens plead not guilty in shotgun slaying  1/19/89 p.9
        Trial delayed for teens accused in dad's shooting  2/16/89 p.9
        Expected to plead guilty  6/8/89 p.8
        Teen expected to plead guilty to murder charge  6/15/89 p.18
        Enters guilty plea  6/22/89 p.15
        Probation for second teen in murder of friend's dad (pict.)  11/30/89 p.8

    WILKINSON'S PHARMACY
        One million prescriptions a sign of business health (pict.)  8/24/89 p.20

    WILLER, DAVID
        Willer elected SCI president  8/31/89 p.102

    WILLOW CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH
        Willow Creek Church expands to meet growing needs  7/27/89 p.9

    WISON, BRUCE A.
        Wilson quits school race, BEA makes endorsements  10/19/89 p.9

    WILSON, DAN
        Wilson leans toward pros after sampling Team USA  8/17/89 p.140

    WIRSING, HAROLD "HOPPY"
        End of an era: last of local milkmen faces retirement (pict.)  8/31/89
            p.30

    WYNSTONE (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
        Facility for guests raises questions in NB  3/9/89 p.17
        Golf course opens  7/6/89 p.27
        Developer surprises officials with Wynstone retail plan  11/30/89 p.14

    XCEL LABORATORIES
        Barrington execs buy out division of Walgreens  9/14/89 p.26

    YEAR-IN-REVIEW
        A look back at '89  12/28/89 p.5

    YLVISAKA, WILLIAM T.
        Elected life trustee of hospital  12/7/89 p.127

    ZIDEK, LYNN M.
        Decorating Den  9/14/89 p.112

    ZIMMERMAN, AUSTIN
        The Austin Zimmerman Room at the Barrington Area Library  1/12/89 p.17

    ZONING
        Zoning board chucks plan for BH polo club  1/19/89 p.15
        Barrington wins Gateway; zoning decision upheld  5/18/89 p.5
        Zoning philosophy still issue for planning panel  9/7/89 p.109
        Officials eye zoning change for office development  11/30/89 p.18


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