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Beginning with the earliest edition of the Highland Park News in 1874, several newspapers have been published for Highland Park. Click on a date range to search the index for local news articles and obituaries from these newspapers. Full text available on microfilm at the library. Full text of newspaper articles from 1874 - 1922 are also available online in our Newspaper Collection.  Complete this form to request full text of an obituary if you’re unable to visit the library. Contact the Reference Department at hppla@hplibrary.org or 874.831.7031 for more information.

 

Abbreviations used:

HPH .......Highland Park Herald

HPN........Highland Park News

HPNL....Highland Park Newsletter

HPP........Highland Park Press

NSNL....North Shore Newsletter

SRN........Sheridan Road Newsletter


 
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January 1, 1980 through December 31, 1980
1980 REVIEW
            Top story: New downtown look emerges. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 7.
            Two new city parks are dedicated. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 7.
            Enrollment declines challenge schools. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 9.
            Intertwined problems plague District 113. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 9.
            GOP wins top county post after year of political jousting. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 9.
 
ACCIDENTS
Truck driver dies in Rt. 41  mishap. Delbert Drewes. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 122.
            Accident triggers  effort to help trucker; businessmen want viaduct warning signs. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 6.
Pleasure trip scarred by fire at sea. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 24F.
Police seek change in rail accident policy. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 5.
            Railroad labels delays after accident unsafe. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 5.
Wash. driver dies in automobile accident: George Marshall. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 5.
Edens worker survives hit by lightning. June 5, 1980, p. 9.
            Park chain trips youth on motorcycle. June 19, 1980, p. 5. 
Man drowns at park beach:  Paolo Perelli. July 17, 1980, p. 120.
            Basketball team members hurt in accident. July 31, 1980, p. 5.
Coach returns home; one athlete remains hospitalized. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 6.
            Woman, Freda Magnus, dies when car hits railroad gate controls. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 7.
            Tollway accident hospitalizes two. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 5.
Two die in head-on crash. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 9.
            6 injured in school bus accident. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 9.
Man loses parts of fingers in accident. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 7.
            Vernon Hills man dies in train accident. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 11.  
 
AGENT ORANGE
            Vets blame ailments on defoliant. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 26.
            Tests seek Agent Orange/illness link. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 26.
            Control group sought for Agent Orange tests. June 19, 1980, p. 14.
 
AIRLINE STEWARDESSES
            Their ‘clipped wings’ aren’t grounding former stewardesses. May 15, 1980, p. 27.
            Pre-jet-age stewardesses say they had more fun. May 15, 1980, p. 27.
 
AIRPLANES
            FAA investigates plane crash here. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 5.
            Pilot error angers homeowner. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 6.
 
ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLISM
            Alcohol, drug volunteers meet Feb. 14, in Waukegan. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 29.
            Border-hopping for beer Shore teenage pastime. July 10, 1980, p. 29.
            Madera del Rio: Help after hell. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 98.
            CareUnit offers therapy, solitude, family help. Sept.25, 1980, p. 99.
            Alcoholics struggle back to sobriety. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 148.
 
ALLERGIES
            Allergy season plagues sufferers. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 6. 
 
ANIMALS
            Party goers growl a bit but dog earns his day. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 24B.
            Humane Society planning Hearing Dog Program.  May 8, 1980, p. 32.
            Rat bites teen-ager. July 10, 1980, p. 11.
            Doctor warns dog owners about parvo. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 30.
            Humane Society offers pet tips for summer. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 38.
            Slogans, speeches highlight campaign for state animal. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 26.
            Stray animals get park district’s goat. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 5. 
            Dogs injure Holly Rd. jogger. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 5.
            Holiday adoptions down at animal shelter. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 104.
            Dog obedience classes offered  at West Ridge. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 32.
 
ANOREXIA
            See: EATING DISORDERS
 
ANTI-SEMITISM
            Army Major protests wave of anti-semitism. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 7.
 
ARCHEOLOGY
            Park district okays plan for archeological dig. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 5.
            Young archaeologist, Siri Soderblom, enjoys sharing knowledge. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 26.
 
ARDEN SHORE ASSOC. HOME FOR BOYS
Arden Shore Assn’s Home for Boys confronts students with new lifestyle. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 98.
            Arden supporters keep the boys’ home solvent. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 98.
 
ART/ARTISTS
Americans love bauernmalerei – furniture décor. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 34.
His sculpture is mirrored motion, endless line: Bill Keating. Feb. 21, 1980, p. D3.
Artist Char Brebach hatches a miniature world. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 98.
            Bounty of baskets pays nature tribute. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 110.
            B’nai Torah show offers quite a view. Apr. 24, 1980, p. D2.
            Traditions important to Navajo artist. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 98.
Adler gets Henry Moore sundial. May 15, 1980, p. 101.
North Shore women revive American art of stenciling. May 15, 1980, p. 114.
Two art galleries come into downtown. June 12, 1980, p. 6.
            Artist’s work all tied up in knots: Claire Zeisler. June 26, 1980, p. D2.
Prized paintings find home in Evanston. July 10, 1980, p. D2.
New Highland Park gallery fits the picture: Arthur Rubin Gallery. Aug. 7, 1980, p. D2.
Cortesi Gallery dedication set for Sunday. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 26.
            MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) has big plans for the 80’s. Sept. 11, 1980, p. D2.
            John Reeger paints portrait of the artist as a young man. Sept. 11, 1980, p. D3.
            Mazur times two all adds up to art. Sept. 18, 1980, p. D2.
Sculpture adds dimension to home. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 114.
Highland Park gallery walking tour  planned. Dec. 4, 1980, p. D4.
            Illinois painters at Block Gallery. Dec. 11, 1980, p. D2.
            New Terra exhibit a mirror of creation. Dec. 18, 1980, p. D3.
            North Shore arts held on in 1980. Dec. 25, 1980, p. D3.
            Merril Chase moves operation to Shore. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 74.
 
ASTRONOMY
            Saturn signals challenge local astronomer. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 18.
 
ATTORNEYS
            Lawyers’ club stresses openness with public. May 1, 1980, p. 30.
            Lawyers take judge’s side in tiff with Ryan. May 15, 1980, p. 14.
 
AUTHORS
            Judith Krentz: they love her in Winnetka. Apr. 24, 1980, p. D3.
            Kindergarten teacher tells her story in new book: ‘Children Learning’: Paula Lillard. June 5, 1980, p. 40.
Pulitzer fiction winner Norman Mailer is the stuff of myth. July 10, 1980, p. 114.
Help for the do-it-yourself whodunit buff: Stuart Kaminsky. Sept. 25, 1980, p. D5.
Local woman co-authors book on Purolator heist: “The Big Steal” by Enid Powell and
            Pam Painter. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 99.
Religion professor James Livingston wins $20,000 literary prize. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 42.
 
AUTOMOBILES
            Special section: Auto ’80. Mar. 6, 1980, after p. D26.
            Nostalgia reigns at auto show. July 31, 1980, p. 98.
            Budding basement business thrives on bumps: lost hub caps. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 26.
 
BABIES
            Hospital to release abandoned baby. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 5.
            Police arrest abandoned baby’s mother in Chicago. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 9. 
 
BABY-SITTERS/BABY-SITTING
            How to be a C.B.S. – certified baby-sitter. June 5, 1980, p. 32.
 
BACALL, ELLIOT S.
            Bacall: no regrets over conflict case. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 10. 
            Bacall, Foreman both support private practice restrictions. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 10.
Bacall seeks to lose Chicago image. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 27.
Clavey joins Bacall in bar campaign. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 7.
            Charges of connections flying. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 7.
Facts, Bacall’s claims, differ on key points. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 13.
 
BANKUPTCY
Bankruptcy: the last resort in troubled times. July 24, 1980, p. 26.
Bill would leave Illinois debtors more strapped. July 24, 1980, p. 26.
 
BARNS
            Old barns reveal vital bit of history. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 130.
            Salvaging barn lumber is Bott’s business. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 132.
 
BARS
Nudie bar raids linked to mob probe. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 9.
Nudie club owner’s protest pleases Ryan. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 9.
Nudie club employees to go before grand jury. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 12.
 
BEAUTY SALONS
            Changing faces of Holly Sequine. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 98.
            The  making of a ‘10’. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 99.
 
BEES
            Bees can bring sting of death. May 29, 1980, p. 39.
 
BELLS
            World’s largest bell has rich tradition. June 19, 1980, p. 22.
 
BICYCLES
            Free-wheeling bikers start trek. July 10, 1980, p. 6.
            Bicyclists  must follow all rules of the road. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 39. 
 
BIRTHS
            Home birth – delivery in a family way. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 36.
 
BLACKSMITHS
            ‘His brow is wet with honest sweat…’ Blacksmith Beckem C. Albrecht. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 98. 
 
BLINDNESS
            ‘Please touch’ exhibits at Horizons for the Blind help blind to see. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 98.
            Frank Pendland’s goal: HOPE for the blind. June 12, 1980, p. 100.
 
BOATING/BOATS
            Safe Boating Week to be observed in June. May 1, 1980, p. 34.
            Size up sailing costs before taking the plunge. June 19, 1980, p. 110.
            Small racing boats captivate area sailors. June 26, 1980, p. 116.
            Sailboat races to begin today. July 24, 1980, p. 16.
            Sunken boat eludes divers in practice. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 127.
 
BOOKS
            A book and Orson Welles too! “How Santa’s Best Friend Saved Christmas” Feb. 14, 1980, p. 28.
            Far out  fiction (science fiction) takes a lot of space. Author: Algis Budrys. May 1, 1980, p. D2.
            Brandeis Book Sale an adventure story. May 22, 1980, p. 27.
 
BOTTLES
            Bottle fans get their fill from collection in hill at Vernon Hills. June 19, 1980, p. 35.
 
BRIDDLE, JOHN L., Lake County board member
            Rep. Briddle to face prosecution following recent court decision. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 22.   
 
BRIDGES
            Officials blame bridge repair costs on salt. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 7.
            Future still uncertain for Hazel Av. bridge. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 5.
            Bridge at Hazel Av. to stay closed 2 years. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 9,
 
BROWN, JOEY
            Friends want to bring Joey Brown home. July 3, 1980, p. 5.
            Joey Brown goes home. July 10, 1980, p. 14.
            Kids can make a difference. (ed.) July 10, 1980, p. 16.
 
BULIMIA
            See: EATING DISORDERS
 
BUSES
            See: TRANSPORTATION
 
BUSINESS
City studies super block financing. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 5.
            Super block proposals for the ‘typical’ resident. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 21.
            Wards ups delivery costs; blames gasoline cost. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 22.
Sandwich spreaders bring home bucks by brown bagging it. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 98.
            Knock down furniture knocks out its niche. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 106.
            Committee hears 3 super block plans. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 5.
            Bell Lincoln-Mercury site targeted for office complex. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 6.
            Style Shop petition drive wasn’t necessary: council. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 10.
            Developers offer two more super block plans. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 7.
            City buys more super block land. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 7.
Improved business climate forecast. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 34.
            Small business Bill of Rights drafted. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 34.
            City  hears final target block plans. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 7.
            Meeting planned Monday; chamber wants information center. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 7.
            Merchants express doubts at target block forum. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 5.
            Barnaby’s backing out of Highland Park location. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 19.
Resident claims downtown lacks soul. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 6.
            Target block meeting April 14. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 7.
            Downtown beautification success requires public support: consultant. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 6.
            Consultants help revitalize Boulder’s business district. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 6.
            New Ford dealer expected to open soon. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 34.        
            City picks target block developers. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 5.
            Will plan rejuvenate downtown? Apr. 17, 1980, p. 6.
            Chamber’s new office opens Wednesday. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 6.
            The developers. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 6.
            The proposal. Map. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 7.
            Storekeepers feel high rent squeeze. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 6.
            Balloon bouquets go over with a bang. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 13.
Market may slow target block development. May 1, 1980, p. 7.
            Talman, Home Federal agree on merger proposal. May 1, 1980, p. 131.
            LWV: shopping lacks charm that is Ravinia. May 22, 1980, p. 6.
            Highland Park team cleans up in stock market game: middle school students:
             Marc Asher and Matt Pfeffer. May 29, 1980, p. 38.
            Telegraph Savings sold to First Federal. May 29, 1980, p. 121.
New Linen store has local market “Designs”. June 5, 1980, p. 99.
            Two more businesses leave downtown. June 12, 1980, p. 5. 
            Two art galleries come into downtown. June 12, 1980, p. 6.
            City seeks ways to revitalize downtown. June 26, 1980, p. 7.
            Shoppers offer ideas to improve downtown. June 26, 1980, p. 7.
Businesses tell why they moved out. July 3, 1980, p. 7.
            Some businesses still thrive. July 3, 1980, p. 7.
            Merchants protest high rents. July 3, 1980, p. 7.
            Kraft, Dart Industries form tax-free merger. July 3, 1980, p. 114.
            Downtown will gain new bakery. July 17, 1980, p. 6.
            Merchant fails to receive license. July 17, 1980, p. 6.
            City okays method to help out merchants. July 24, 1980, p.6.
            Film sparks new interest in downtown. July 24, 1980, p. 14.
            Local bank, Bank of Highland Park, has new ownership. July 24, 1980, p. 14.
            Buyer’s plaint eased with Dominick’s offer. July 24, 1980, p. 24.
            Despite increases, customers keeping credit cards. July 31, 1980, p. 31.
Local men to redevelop downtown. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 5.
            Mayor shuns advice on downtown. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 5.
            Major corporations not fleeing the area. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 28.
            Downtown plan pegged at $12.7 million. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 7.
            City to appoint downtown negotiators. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 7.
            Chamber president pleased with downtown proposal. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 7. 
            City to negotiate buying downtown lots. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 9.
            Bank of Highland Park elects five directors. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 30.
Fell, Columbia praise downtown plan. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 7.
            Displaced merchants bemoan downtown plan. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 7.
            Designers plan new look for downtown. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 5.
            City’s taxing power to back downtown loans. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 5.
            1st Federal of Wilmette to open branch here. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 10.
            Style Shop may seek Central Av. location. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 7.
Downtown plans cost $25 million. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 5.
            Downtown homeowners fight city. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 5.
            Mandamare’s offers wide variety, totally different store concept. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 38.
            Bell will expand despite the economy. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 39.
            City poised to aid business via loans. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 5.
            Northbrook Court growth draws concern. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 7.
            Downtown homes – long a topic of concern. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 5.
Financing plan for downtown has successful track record. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 6.
            City council to refine downtown street plan. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 6.
            Businesses brace for nine-digit zip. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 13.
            Lipson-Potter set to mark 25th anniversary. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 24B.
            Downtown financing worries tax districts. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 7.
            Hearts Desire schedules Saturday store opening. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 30.
            Unusual items abound at J. P. Flashner. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 40.
You, too, can be a corporation. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 20B.
            Some rules for incorporating. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 20B.
            Vocal foe of downtown plan to seek council post. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 6.
            Downtown hearing to be continued Jan. 5. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 9.
            Central Av. building is to become offices for doctors.  Dec. 25, 1980, p. 93.
            Some merchants enjoy solid shopping season. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 11.
Retailers expect deep price cuts in January. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 82.
 
CANCER
Local labs work on cancer cure: Interferon. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 32.
Cancer Crusade kicks off Sunday. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 33.
Breast health topic of ACS seminar. May 1, 1980, p. 43. 
Mastectomy – fear is worse than reality. June 19, 1980, p. 98.
Following mastectomy immediate reconstruction now a reality. June 26, 1980, p. 98.
            Doctor feels process will become standard. June 26, 1980, p. 98.
Controversial cancer therapy continues. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 9.
            Experimental cancer drug program at hospital. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 9.
            Cancer therapy founder says metabolic method is effective. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 9.
            County Cancer Society to join today’s ‘Smokeout’. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 24D.
            Cancer specialist says oral interferon no help. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 9.
Avoiding myths  in curing cancer.  Dec. 4, 1980, p. 16.
 
CANDIDATES
Speeches emphasize Mardoian’s record. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 12.
Experience counts, Vetrone maintains. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 12.
            Anderson: streamline government. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 12.
            Reed: improve lakefront facilities. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 12.
            Stiffen unemployment laws: Deuster. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 12.
3 incumbents face 4 challengers in District 1 county election race. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 9.
            Race friendly despite competition. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 9.
            Candidates say private business no conflict. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 9.
Geary weighs run for County board as Democrat. May 22, 1980, p. 36.
Anderson backers vow platform fight. June 5, 1980, p. 18.
            Poll shows strength of Anderson vote. June 12, 1980, p. 6.
Anderson backers making last stand. July 10, 1980, p. 9. 
Lucey says Anderson ticket has the best of both parties. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 9.
            Ryan aide slams Foreman’s record as a  prosecutor. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 6.
 
CANOES/CANOEING
            Racing canoes tackle Des Plaines river Sunday. May 15, 1980, p. 40.
 
CEGIELSKI, RICHARD
            Cegielski blasts council; will not run again. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 7. 
 
CENSORSHIP
            Anti-porn group wants boycotts. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 98.
 
CENSUS
            Census workers sought for 1980 head count. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 31.
            Government needs census takers. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 34.
            Her census job is finding ‘special’ people. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 9.
            Bureau wants 90% return of mail-in questionnaires. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 9.
            City to contest early census data. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 5.
            County to scrutinize initial census figures. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 5.
            Shore faces problems if census figures stick. (ed.) Aug. 14, 1980, p. 18.
            Towns gain population in 2nd census report. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 9.
 
CHARITY
            United Way confronts lukewarm spirit. June 19, 1980, p. 26.
            Local agencies to net less than requested. June 19, 1980, p. 26.
            United Fun announces amount of local grants. July 3, 1980, p. 34.
            Friends stage concert to benefit injured pal. July 10, 1980, p. 123.
            United Way contributions shrink, local agencies fear program cuts. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 9.
 
CHICAGO, IL
            Chicago ‘invites’ integration with Highland Park schools. May 8, 1980, p. 6.
            Rakove study assesses Byrne administration. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 46.  
 
CHILD CARE/CHILDREN
            Group offers support to stem child abuse. May 1, 1980, p. D32.
            Young players enjoy sporting good time – T-ball. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 98. 
            Park district declines softball for 5-year olds. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 99.
            Children develop consumer savvy. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 110.
            Mother-child programs continue popularity in area. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 35. 
            Sexual abuse of children: the problem exists here, too. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 26.
            HELP rebuilds families, relationships. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 26.
            Reporting incidents can protect children from abuse. (ed.) Nov. 27, 1980, p. 20.
            Sexually abused children: reported cases end up in court. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 26.
            Victim tells of her anger, anguish, guilt. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 26.
            Physicians fail to report cases. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 26.
 
CHINA
            Mary Mazur’s dream trip becomes reality. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 98. 
 
CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES
Challenge beckons Rev. Russell Bletzer after 23 years of ministry. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 121.
            Church takes cue from Madison Av. - Vernon Baptist Church of Prairie View. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 112B.
30-year Shroud study not a question of faith. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 31.
Quakers ready to oppose new draft. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 30.
            Christian viewpoint alters practices. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 14.
            Students work to understand meaning of Lent. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 14.
            Ceremony confirms teens’ religious choice. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 12.
Area temples to hold Yom Hashoa services. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 14.
Two ordained as rabbis: Cathy L. Felix and Kenneth A. Kanter. June 26, 1980, p. 40.
Passion Play called anti-Semitic. July 3, 1980, p. 119.
Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 9.
            Redeemer Lutheran to mark 90th anniversary. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 16.
            Institute aims to further adult Jewish education. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 36.
Tax-exempt church eyes school land. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 16.
Jewish-Christian relations conference at Trinity. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 37.
            Christmas message seems to confuse young Jews. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 9.
 
CLAVEY, ORVILLE, “PAT”
            Clavey joins Bacall in bar campaign. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 7.
            Charges of connections flying. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 7.
             Ex-sheriff has mob-linked boss. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 7.
            Ex-sheriff takes remodeling job. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 14.
 
CLOCKS
            Sound sleepers have alarming choice of clocks. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 106.
            How time flies. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 107.
 
CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS
            Mothers’ Aid: a 75-year tradition. May 1, 1980, p. 100.
            Big Brother sister starts out in Lake County. July 3, 1980, p. 19.     
            Lake-Cook YWCA plans Aug. 1 departure. July 24, 1980, p. 20B.
 
COHN, RUTH
Cohn gets temporary custody of his children. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 113.
            (Ruth) Cohn’s pregnancy prompts trial delay. Jan. 31, 1980, 12.
Police investigating Ruth Cohn attack. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 7.
            Ruth Cohn hospitalized following drug overdose. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 6.
            Ruth Cohn gives birth to son; conspiracy trial begins Monday. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 6.
Cohn, newborn await trial in hotel room. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 5.
            Judge continues trial of conspiracy suspects. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 7.
            Judge Hughes rules on murder conspiracy trial statements. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 7.
            Quinn released from jail. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 7.
Two found guilty in Cohn murder conspiracy trial. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 5.
            Ruth Cohn trial may begin in May. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 6.
Cohn conspiracy case continued. May 1, 1980, p. 5.
Cohn guilty, gets 6 years. May 15, 1980, p. 5.
Cohn concern grows as case twists on. May 22, 1980, p. 9.
State claims no bargains struck. May 22, 1980, p. 9.
Lawyer ‘missed’ a clue to Cohn plans. May 22, 1980, p. 9.  
Cohn lawyers ask change in guilty plea. May 29, 1980, p. 9.
Cohn conspirator sentenced. May 29, 1980, p. 9.
Cohn enters prison; court fight continues. June 5, 1980, p. 12.
            Reunion the case in point. June 5, 1980, p. 13.
            Psychiatric exam for conspirator. June 5, 1980, p. 13.
            Co-conspirator set to be sentenced. June 19, 1980, p. 24.
            Cohn murder conspirator gets 7-year jail sentence. June 26, 1980, p. 19.
(Ruth) Cohn’s brother named guardian of infant son. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 20.
Cohn appeal case rejected. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 14.
 
COLES, RONALD
            Convicted felon eyes comeback as supervisor. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 12.
 
COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY – CLC
            CLC hires architects to redo building. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 39.
            Six file for three CLC board openings. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 35.
            CLC to host forum on Zion nuclear plant. July 3, 1980, p. 28.
            CLC plans center for Highland ark. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 99.
 
COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
            Barat celebrates 75 years. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 98.
            Lake Forest College receives $500,000 gift. July 31, 1980, p. 101.
            Affluence no bar to college $ aid. Nov. 6, 1980, p 139.
            Where to apply for financial aid. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 139.
 
COMICS
            Peanuts: a Christian interpretation. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 38.
            Artist Fernando DaSilva returns to his roots with comic strip. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 98.
            Gas comics lead field, but serials still going strong. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 9.
 
COMMUTERS/COMMUTING
            Commuter fare hike hearings set. Table of proposed fares. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 20.
            Commuters blast RTA cutback plans. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 12.
 
COMPUTERS
            Computer pairs drivers (for car pools). Oct. 23, 1980, p. 123.
            Park district set to begin registration by computer. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 18.
 
CONDOMINIUMS
            Condo conversion hits downtown. June 5, 1980, p. 5.
            Condos account for four out of ten home sales. June 5, 1980, p. 118.
            Neighboring Glencoe offers condo solution. June 19, 1980, p. 9.
            Convenience is part of the package at Oak Hill condos. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 112. 
            NU study finds most owners satisfied with condo living. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 117.
 
CONSERVATION
            Conservation Corps jobs available to 18 area youths. Mar. 6, 1989, p. 37.
 
CONTESTS
            Extra $5,000 wears well for lucky Levi’s winner: Jules LeBoyer. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 7.
            Miss Illinois Teen contest takes entries. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 121.
            Losers were winners  in slim down contest. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 16.
 
COURTS
City closer to getting branch court. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 5.
            Branch court selection delayed. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 5.
            ‘Court time’ may get new meaning at rec center. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 20.
            County eyes rec center as court site – again. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 7.
            League of Women Voters plans juvenile court watching project. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 123.
            Branch court resolution goes to county board. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 10.
County gives nod to branch court. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 5.
            Judges and lawyers seek court positions. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 28.
Branch court will open Tuesday in Highland Park. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 5.
Doran calls alleged case-steering ‘stupid’. May 1, 1980, p. 22.
Dem judge may tackle bribery cases. May 1, 1980, p. 23.
            Bribery figure defends ‘friendly’ judges. May 8, 1980, p. 9.
            Ryan complaint hits judge’s conduct. May 8, 1980, p. 9. 
            Lawyers take judge’s side in tiff with Ryan. May 15, 1980, p. 14.
            Judges from McHenry also shy away from Ziegler cases. May 22, 1980, p. 12.
            Ryan mulls Doran appeal. May 29, 1980, p. 15.
Circuit court judge voids commission rule. June 19, 1980, p. 10.
            Judge sentences PCP ring to jail. June 19, 1980, p. 16. 
McQueen termed logical choice as chief  judge. July 3, 1980, p. 14.
Audit of clerk’s office finds $131,000 deficit. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 19.
Circuit court judge acquits Mardoian. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 21.
            Six vie for judge posts in county. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 27.
Judiciary  to select three judges. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 11.
            New judge Inglis to rule on politicking charges. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 24.
 
CRANE, Philip, U. S. Representative
            Crane keeps fighting for presidency bid. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 18.
            Crane warns of another great depression. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 19.
 
CRIME
Judge sets date for trial in McDonald’s robbery case. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 14.
            Lincolnshire police search for hit and run driver. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 30.
Deaths ruled murder, suicide. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 7.
            Highland park man, Louis Cassel, dies following robbery. Feb. 28, 1980. p. 7.
Death could bring murder charge. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 6.
            Lake Forest man arrested after Highwood tavern brawl. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 17.
Two found guilty in Cohn murder conspiracy trial. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 5.
Local attack jails suspect in 11 rapes. May 8, 1980, p. 5.
(Karen) Links found guilty in contract killing of her husband. May 15, 1980, p. 124. 
            Footprints lead to arrest of local burglary suspect. May 22, 1980, p. 6.
            Hearing date for Sorrentino. May 29, 1980, p. 9.
Home burglary nets $47,000 in silver. June 5, 1980, p. 6.
            Seney trail scheduled to convene June 30. June 12, 1980, p. 11.
            Resident will face theft charge. June 12, 1980, p. 11.
            Clue found in Schwartz murders. June 19, 1980, p. 5.
Police break up alleged ring. June 19, 1980, p. 15.
            No new leads uncovered in Schwarz murder case. June 26, 1980, p. 5.
Police describe Schwartz murder car. July 3, 1980, p. 5.
            Woman gets probation in child’s death. July 3, 1980, p. 6.
            Calls on Schwartz murder hotline number dwindling. July 10, 1980, p. 11.
            Hospital employee found innocent on theft charge. July 10, 1980, p. 11.
            Brothers guilty of city burglary. July 10, 1980, p. 11.
            Links sentenced to 35-45 years. July 10, 1980, p. 123.
Woman injured in beating; police seek Lyons suspect. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 10.
            Beating brings charge of attempted murder. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 5.
            Burglary in Highland Park nets jewelry worth $50,000. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 11.
Lake County charges next for Lindwall. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 14.
            Woman charged with prostitution at party. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 7.
Murder investigation lasts over one year, leads to local arrests. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 5.
            ‘Plumber rapist’ is convicted in county. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 12.
            Two youths face charges in four different suburbs. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 10.
Burglaries lead to arrest. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 6.
            No Rouse alibi according to police. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 18.
Ryan: no grand jury probe set in Rouse case. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 14.
Opera manager suspect in swindle. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 6.
            Money problems closed opera. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 6.
            Opera backer pleads innocent on charges. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 17.
            Feds link auto dealer holdup to FALN. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 5.
            Sketch brings no leads in Wood bombing. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 24.
            Hearings slated for two youths. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 10.
 
CURFEW
            Curfew enforcement to start. May 29, 1980, p. 6. 
 
DANCE
            Giordano dancers spring into ’80. Jan. 3, 1980, p. D4.
            Giordano marks 25 years of all that jazz. Oct. 2, 1980, p. D3.
 
DAY CARE
            Day care homes serve special needs. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 26.
            D.C.F.S. is responsible for day care licensing. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 27.
 
DEERFIELD, IL
            Cities, Deerfield, Highland Park,  agree on swimming pool use. May 22, 1980, p. 7.
            Deerfield woman sells U.S.-Israeli commerce. June 5, 1980, p. 120.
            Deerfield favors Lake-Cook Rd. toll interchange. June 5, 1980, p. 124.
            Stalled fines could cause cash crunch. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 18.
 
DEERFIELD/WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIPS
            Township sets tentative GRS funds budget. May 8, 1980, p. 24.
            (Dennis) Ryan accepts post as township attorney. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 24.
            Township aid makes Thanksgiving meaningful for accident victim. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 6.
 
DENTISTS
            Dentists’ tests slated for ex-fluoride patients. June 5, 1980, p. 14. 
 
DEPRESSION
            For some, holidays only bring depression. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 32.
 
DEVELOPMENT/DEVELOPERS
            Developers take cue from Mother Nature at Tangley Oaks. June 5, 1980, p. 116.
            24-lot subdivision gains approval. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 7.
 
DIAMONDS
            Diamond investment could help whip inflation. July 31, 1980, p. 35.
 
DISASTERS
            Large-scale disaster plan earns approval. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 27.
            DC-10 jet crash prompts human support team need. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 27.
 
DOWNS SYNDROME
            Downs syndrome brighter outlook seen. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 26.
            The agony of reality. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 27.
 
DOWNTOWN
            See: BUSINESS
 
DOWNTOWN HOUSES
            Downtown homeowners fight city. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 5.
            Downtown homes- long a topic of concern. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 5.
 
DRAFT
Students ambivalent n reviving selective service registration. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 5.
Quakers ready to oppose new draft. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 30.
Speak out on the draft. (ed.) July 3, 1980, p. 18.
Draft registration move has friends, foes. July 10, 1980, p. 7.
            Registration to begin Monday. July 17, 1980, p. 5.
            The uncertain trumpet. (ed.) July 24, 1980, p. 18.
            Draft poll draws reader remarks. July 24, 1980, p. 18.
Registration ends, grace period starts. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 15.
Draft registration to begin Monday. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 12.
 
DREAMING/DREAMS
            Take advantage of your dreams and open up a whole new world. May 29, 1980, p. 98.
            Misconceptions of dreams. May 29, 1980, p. 99. 
 
DRUGS
            Highland Park police charge three with sale of marijuana. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 6.
            Highwood raid nets $41,000 worth of drugs. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 5.
            Record store ends sale of drug items. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 5.
            Judge sentences PCP ring to jail. June 19, 1980, p. 16.
            Marijuana truckload leads to arrest of three. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 9.
            Marijuana conference set for Deerfield High School. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 37.
            Drug raid staged here, local man is arrested. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 6.
            Ban on sale of drug gear may face challenge. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 7.
            Marijuana workshop information available. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 13.
 
EARTHQUAKES
            Groups aid Italy’s earthquake victims. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 7.
            Suburban woman’s family is victim of Italy quake. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 7.
 
EATING DISORDERS
            ANAD (Anorexia and Associated Diseases) to hear expert Dr. Minuchin. May 15, 1980, p. 24.
            Women victims of food neuroses. May 15, 1980, p. 98.
            Food phobias can start in childhood. May 15, 1980, p. 99.
            Perfect image can hide a lonely, fearful illness. May 15, 1980, p. 99. 
 
ECONOMY
            Recession may force layoffs on Shore. July 3, 1980, p. 34.
            Diamond investment could help whip inflation. July 31, 1980, p. 35.
            Promises, premises for the economy. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 14.
            Prime rate  creeps upward to 17 percent. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 13.
            Interest rates see 2 more hikes. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 6.
            5% inflation by ’82: Merrill Lynch expert. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 139.
            Tight economy forces families to modify housing plans. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 12.
            More bad news about our money. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 40.
 
EDITORIALS
Thinking it over. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 9.
            One last look back at… Jan. 3, 1980, p. 9.
            IDOT plan isn’t enough. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 20.
            Area sentiment favors boycott of Olympics. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 20.
            Hits and Misses. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 20.
Watch out, good buddy. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 20.
Tune in, link up to our cable TV poll. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 20.
            Add your voice to TV poll. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 18.
            Hits and Misses. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 18.
            Police chief says it was a mistake. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 20.
Election endorsements. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 18.
            Vote for the ‘80s. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 16.
            Tightening the belt. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 12.
            Do yourself a favor; return the census forms. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 20.
Who cares? Apr. 3, 1980, p. 18.
            Pool plan has merit. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 20.
            Shore needs deposit law. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 20.
Does anyone care? Apr. 24, 1980, p. 20.
May     Hits and Misses. May 1, 1980, p. 20.
Time  for ERA is now. May 8, 1980, p. 12.
Beginning at home. May 15, 1980, p. 11.
Memorial Day a time to mourn dead in Iran. May 22, 1980, p. 10.
Brainless voting marks debate on the sales tax. May 29, 1980, p. 11.
June     Inertia and entropy. June 5, 1980, p. 10.
Challenge and dissent. June 5, 1980, p. 10.
            Oh dad, dear dad. June 12, 1980, p. 20.
            Local zoning could face federal challenge. June 19, 1980, p. 20.
            Fight back on that tax bill. June 26, 1980, p. 9.
Speak out on the draft. July 3, 1980, p. 18.
            Kids can make a difference. July 10, 1980, p. 16.
            Take precautions against burglars. July 17, 1980, p. 9.
            The uncertain trumpet. July 24, 1980, p. 18.
            Road faces uncertain future. (Lake-Cook)  July 31, 1980, p. 20.
Fed funds offer way to end trash problems. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 18.
Shore faces problems if census figures stick. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 18.
            County jail in need of some basic reform. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 20.
            Train viaduct needs immediate repair. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 16.
            Can fall be far behind? Aug. 28, 1980, p. 16.
New year, old problems. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 16.
            More than meets the eye. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 20.
            NAACP  will not ignore the Nazi rally. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 20.
            Shack full of garbage a threat to public health. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 14.
            An idea to pick up. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 20.
Their voices will be heard. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 18.
            Ghini revels in big city style politics. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 20.
            No holds barred in county political struggle. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 20.
            Election choices. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 20.
House cutback plan deserves a ‘no’ vote. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 20.
Vote for first tax cut proposition on ballot. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 21.
Don’t misinterpret home rule endorsement. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 22.
Nov.    Return to one-party rule may damage county. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 18.
            Tune in to cable TV decisions Monday night. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 20.
Being taken for a ride. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 16.
            Reporting incidents can protect children from abuse. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 20.
Pearl Harbor Day lesson lingers. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 16.
            Act now to avoid possible tragedy. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 20.
            A gun law – now! Dec. 11, 1980, p. 20.
            Transit planners fool suburbs once again. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 20.
            Is there a Santa Claus? Dec. 18, 1980, p. 20.
            Don’t forget to remember. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 11.
            A sobering thought. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 11.
            What’s in it for ’81? Dec. 31, 1980, p. 16.
            Don’t mess with speed. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 16.
 
EDUCATION
Education will see increased emphasis on basics, rejuvenation of patriotism. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 14.
New math program helps under-achievers. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 39.
Special section: Education Guide. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 102.
Special section: Education. Colleges, Trade Schools.  May 22, 1980, p. 101.
State Senator Nimrod blasts education tests report. June 26, 1980, p. 30.
Education. Guide. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 108. 
 
ELECTIONS
Two campaign committees cited for failure to file in ’79. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 20.
Bacall plans appeal in effort to oust Foreman from ballot. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 7.
The  78-day dispute. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 5.
(John) Anderson fans boosted by campaign stopover. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 119.
Grudges fuel GOP clerk contest. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 12.
Voters to choose from  slim field in primary. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 12.
Endorsements for county elections. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 18.
Voters’ Guide. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 9-
Elections results. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 5.
Frederick, Barkausen win in 31st. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 9.
Foreman swamps Bacall 3 to 2. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 9.
Election night brings out best, worst. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 9.
Primary results. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 9.
Circuit court clerk survives  challenge. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 11.
McClory skins opponent in 13th district. . Mar. 20, 1980, p. 11.
Incumbents retained in 32nd district. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 11.
Lake county clerk’s office seeking election judges. May 1, 1980, p. 131.
Petitions to cut legislature face election board review. May 8, 1980, p. 18.
Petitions to cut House size face review by county clerks. May 15, 1980, p. 6.
Summer voter update planned by county clerk. May 22, 1980, p. 109.
Cutback case goes to court Monday. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 22.
Voters’ presidential choice on hold. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 7.
            More than meets the eye. (ed.) Sept. 11, 1980, p. 10.
            Variety is key to GOP dominated 32d. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 9.            
            32d district hopefuls aim for wide appeal. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 9.
Spending top issue in low-key race. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 26.
            ‘Undecideds’ will be the key, according to Keke Anderson. Oct. 16, 1908, p. 22.
            Number of voters increased since last election. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 24.
            Voters have choice in 12th district race. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 27.
            Humor, satire, keep voters going. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 11.
Sick business climate fuels debate on the public interest. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 12.   
Defense-making up for lost time?  Oct. 23, 1980, p. 13.
Field-workers dog the average voter. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 14.
Reagan strength grows in suburbs. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 7.
At 93, he’s seen a lot of elections: George Herrmann. Oct 30, 1980, p. 9.
Lake County voters’ guide. Oct. 30, 1980, pp. 11—
Conservatives organize around issues. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 15.
Election ’80-- little fanfare on campus. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 26.
Coffelt only Dem win in Lake County. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 5.
GOP wins state’s attorney office. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 5.
GOP rejoices as totals roll in. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 9.
Election results. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 9.
Return to one party  rule may damage county. (ed.) Nov. 6, 1980, p. 18. 
How the votes totaled in general election. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 14.
 
EMPLOYMENT
Job transfer means a household divided. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 98.
Engineers in demand, placement report says. May 29, 1980, p. 41. 
 
ENERGY
FTC soon to require ‘energy guide’ labels. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 108.
Energy costs and inflation melt profit hope to slush at ice rink. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 24F.
Saving energy is up to government. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 24.
Heat-loss codes are hard to enforce. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 24.
 
ENVIRONMENT
City attorneys in CBE suit to seek unified defense. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 9.
Shore needs deposit law. (ed.) Apr. 17, 1980, p. 20. 
From the ground up. May 1, 1980, p. 28.
            Environmental cruise planned for Saturday. May 8, 1980, p. 118.
            CBE motion asks judgment against city. May 29, 1980, p. 6.
PCB cleanup to receive initial funding. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 11.
            Garbage-filled shed to be torn down. Sept. 18, 1980,  p. 5.
            Shack full of garbage a threat to public health. (ed.) Sept. 18, 1980, p. 14.
            Senate okays $1.5 million to begin PCB cleanup. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 5.
            Garbage-filled shack still not demolished. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 7.
            Evans storage trailers to be removed. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 7.
            An idea to pick up. (ed.) Sept. 25, 1980, p. 20.
  Garbage-filled shed finally demolished early Monday. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 6.
            Shed debris removed. Photo. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 7.
 
EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT – ERA
            See also WOMEN
            ERA backers fight ‘libber’ stereotypes; focus on women’s rights. May 8, 1980, p. 10.
            Activists see two sides. May 8, 1980, p. 10.
            Time for ERA is now. (ed.) May 8, 1980, p. 12.
            Foes call ERA threat to family life. May 8, 1980, p. 11.
            ERA divides area legislators’ vote as proposal looms. May 8, 1980, p. 11.
Lack of ‘sure’ votes stalls ERA action. May 15, 1980, p. 5.
            ERA all the way. May 15, 1980, p. 9.
            ERA fans, foes join election fray. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 18.
 
EUTHANASIA
            Dying doctor assails medical world. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 6. 
 
FALN- Terrorist group
            See: PUERTO RICO, TERRORISM
 
FAMILIES/FAMILY
            Families Anonymous – breaking loose from hell. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 98.
            Foes call ERA threat to family life. May 8, 1980, p. 11.
 
FARMERS MARKET
            Rain can’t dampen market opening. July 17, 1980, p. 16.
 
FASHION
            Fashion world finally accepts large-size models. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 114.
 
FATHERS
            Oh dad, dear dad. (ed.) June 12, 1980, p. 20.
            New style fathers at family helm. June 12, 1980, p. 26.
            ‘I wouldn’t go back to the person I was’. June 12, 1980, p. 26.
            Father, son grow together in their new life. June 12, 1980, p. 26.
            Parents help divorced dad ‘remodel’ family. June 12, 1980, p. 27.
            Sons help him pick up pieces after divorce. June 12, 1980, p. 27.
            Shock of divorce muted, father enjoys dual role. June 12, 1980, p. 27.
            Local ‘Father of the Year’ calls honor a privilege. Tom Boerwinkle. June 12, 1980, p. 118.
 
FIRES
            Pleasure trip scarred by fire at sea. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 24F.
            Fire displaces immigrants. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 6.
            MGM survivors: ‘happy to be alive’. (Las Vegas hotel fire) Nov. 27, 1980, p. 9.
 
FLAGS
            Raising the flag, getting the message; Congress defines flag code. June 5, 1980, p. 7.
            Gov’s office shows but not always tells. June 5, 1980, p. 7.
 
FLOODING/FLOODS
            Flood plains laws meet U.S. standards. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 7.
            Flood plain ordinance. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 133--
 
FLUORIDE
            Dentists’ tests slated for ex-fluoride patients. June 5, 1980, p. 14.
 
FOOD
            NOHA – Nutrition for Optimal Health – spearheads a quiet revolution  - against chemical additives. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 26.
            Smart shopper trims food costs. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 114B.
 
FOREIGN STUDENTS
            Iranian student may never return home. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 137.
            Foreign students pan behavior of U. S. youth. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 137. 
 
FOREMAN, FRED  L.
            Ryan says Foreman axed probe. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 12.
Patriotism, politics are Foreman’s past. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 12.
 
FORT SHERIDAN, IL
Fort Sheridan unit may move. June 26, 1980, p. 6.
Fort transfers awaiting word. July 3, 1980, p. 6.
Defense Dept. uncertain over fort unit move. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 9.
Tuesday ceremony marks Ft. Sheridan change of command. Col. George Marko, new commander.  Sept. 25, 1980, p. 13.
Ft. Sheridan to celebrate 93rd anniversary. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 15.
No word yet on cause of illness at Army base. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 13. 
Ft. Sheridan unit to move to Great Lakes. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 7.
Ft. Sheridan added to National Register. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 26.
Tree of lights display goes up at Ft. Sheridan. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 9.
 
FOSTER CARE
Foster family offers ‘shelter from the storm’. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 30.
Haven communicates when families can’t. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 30.
Diane finds refuge. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 30.
 
FRAUD
Pyramid Game lures thousands into gambling. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 7.
West Coast game scam ends with a whimper. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 7.
Law enforcement not hitting Pyramid scam. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 5.
Pyramid Game players await day in court. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 5.
‘What profiteth a player if he loses all his friends…’ Book: ‘The $ Game, or How I Gave at the Pyramid.’ Dec. 18, 1980, p. 108.
 
FUNERALS
Traditional funerals popular despite $2,000 average cost. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 26.
Families invented modern funeral customs: director. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 26.
Few laws govern burial procedures. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 26.
Grief complicates myriad burial decisions. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 26.
Religions focus on equality in death, life everlasting. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 27.   
 
GANGS
            Are gangs becoming models for youths? Guest essay: Merle Arenson. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 13.
 
GARBAGE
            See: WASTE MANAGEMENT
 
GASOHOL
            Gasohol dealer hopes to fill his share. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 9.
 
GASOLINE
            Gas tax plan draws legislator’s fire. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 9.
 
GEMS
            Semi-precious stones take on new status. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 26.
            Birthstones date back to 1st century. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 26.
            Jewelers not buying old stones. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 27.
 
GOLD
            ‘There’s gold in them there stores, partner.’ Jan. 24, 1980, p. 24B.
 
GOLF CLUBS
            Golf clubs ban women members. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 9.
            Member tells why he joined men only club. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 9. 
 
GOULETAS, NICHOLAS
            Congress drops contempt probe against Gouletas. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 11.
 
GUNS
            A gun law – now! (ed.) Dec.  11, 1980, p. 20.
 
HADLEY SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
            Frank Penland’s goal: HOPE for the blind. June 12, 1980, p. 100.
            Hadley School hams plan Amateur Radio Field Day,. July 31, 1980, p. 102.
 
HANDICAPPED PEOPLE
            Homes for retarded adults still available at Lambs. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 40.
            ‘Disney Express’ brings happiness to special kids. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 98.
            Series on obtaining vital services offered to handicapped families. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 30.
            Handicapped  reach full potential at Opportunity. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 7.
            Glenkirk entrants win in Special Olympics. May 22, 1980, p. 98.
            Lots to provide parking for handicapped. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 7.
            Amputee finds insufficient parking for handicapped. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 7.
 
HEALTH
Medic Alert emblem assists in emergencies. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 38.
FDA reviews pregnancy test kits effectiveness. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 110.
Measles immunization is offered. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 118.
            Springtime delivers annual chicken pox outbreak: Health Dept. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 13. 
            Those spots are creeping into area classrooms. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 13. NorthCare after grant for further expansion. May 8, 1980, p. 124.
            ANAD (Anorexia & Associated Diseases) to hear expert Dr. Minuchin. May 15, 1980, p. 24.
Migraines: unmitigated misery. June 16, 1980, p. 26.
            Flickering lights, tingling mean onset of a migraine. June 26, 1980, p. 27.
            Headaches for Joan Goldman follow exams and tennis. June 26, 1980, p. 27.
            Following mastectomy immediate reconstruction now a reality. June 26, 1980, p. 98.
            Doctor feels process will become standard. June 26, 1980, p. 98.
Headaches no aspirin can help. July 3, 1980, p. 26.
            Biofeed back aid to migraine victims. July 3, 1980, p. 26.
            Sufferer has learned to relax headache away. July 3, 1980, p. 26.
            Swimming may beat jogging as heart aid. July 3, 1980, p. 30.
            Warning! That tan look may be hazard to health. July 24, 1980, p. 16.
            Prevention best way to avoid problems from heat. July 31, 1980, p. 42.
Garbage-filled shed to be torn down. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 5.
            Shack full of garbage a threat to public health. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 14.
School directors eye perfect records for immunization. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 7.
            Highland Park Health Fair scheduled next Thursday. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 12.
            Tampon-linked illness spurs lawsuit. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 9.
            Women continue tampon use despite TSS risk. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 9.
            Health Department issues rabies alert. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 13.
            Exercise, variety, the spice of life. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 114.
            Merchants stocking alternative to tampons. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 18.
Fitness center demand grows strong. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 26.
            Weight lifting attracts women, too. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 26.
            Learning to live on dialysis. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 24B.
            Rabies alert boosts request for vaccinations. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 40.
Area health agency calls for expanded services. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 16.
            Agency offers health services. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 24E.
            Reports of flu increase here in recent weeks. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 18.
            More flu this year, say officials. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 18.          
            Shovel snow with care: Heart Association. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 112.  
 
HELLER NATURE CENTER
            Summer opening expected for nature center. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 9.
 
HIGH SCHOOLS
            See: SCHOOLS- DISTRICT 113
 
HIGHLAND PARK, IL
City studies super block financing. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 5.
            ERC – Employee Relations Committee – future uncertain following resignations. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 7.
            Style Shop petition drive wasn’t necessary. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 10.
City okays trash permits. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 6.
            City hears final target block plans. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 7.
            Meeting planned Monday on target block; chamber wants information center. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 7.
City budget may hit $22.3 million. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 9.        
            City council to amend driveway ordinance. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 10.
            City begins search for landscaping architect. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 7.
            Firm stressing recreation, shopping gets nod for beautification project. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 6.
            City employees get 8.5 percent wage hike. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 9.
(Robert) Piper making his hobby into job as new director of development. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 6.
            City releases public works improvement programs. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 22.
Don’t expect to expectorate in Highland Park. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 19.
            City loses special service area suit. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 5.  
            Council okays bond sale. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 31.
            Will plan rejuvenate downtown? Apr. 17, 1980, p. 6.
            The developers. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 6.
            City buys more property. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 6.
            Social services safe: Santullano. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 5.
Council plans to get city on its feet: Walk-Don’t-Drive Month. May 15, 1980, p. 6. 
            Council gets antenna up for cable TV tricks. May 15, 1980, p. 6.
            City seeking planner interns for summer. May 15, 1980, p. 22.
            Assistant city manager Livingston leaving post for a city he can call his own. May 22, 1980, p. 6.
            City eyes closing beach at 9 p.m. May 29, 1980, p.5.
            Planner has visions of downtown as active center for social cultural life. May 29, 1980, p. 7.
            Council encourages sidewalk cafes idea. May 29, 1980, p. 7.
            City seeking team to draft lakefront plan. May 29, 1980, p. 16.
City okays $22.2 million budget. June 26, 1980, p. 5.  
City to contest early census data. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 5.
            City seeks to cut sanitation costs. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 6.
            City raises water rates; bills up 60%. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 5.
Street fair will focus on entire community. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 14.
            City’s taxing power to back downtown loans. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 5.
City focuses on three areas for post office. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 5.
            Downtown homeowners fight city. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 5.
            Hearing Dec. 22 on plan to borrow $15 million. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 9.
            City poised to aid business via loans. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 5.
Treasurer’s report. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 118D-
            Highland Park taps Dolan for key post. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 5.
            City hall serves as movie set. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 6.
‘Short’ hearing finally adjourns. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 7.
 
HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT
            Firemen may help Chicago. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 18.
            Open house draws crowd to fire station. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 18.
 
HIGHLAND PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
            Dedication set Sunday at The Power Plant. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 17.
 
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL
Health agency recommends hospital for hospice care. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 28.
            Hospital offers help to ease winter blues. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 42.
Hospital offers exercise program for heart patients. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 24.
            Hospital’s missing $183,000. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 5.
            Hospital requested ‘lid’ on missing $184,000 (sic). Feb. 21, 1980, p. 5.       
Withholding hospital theft story a mistake: Bonamarte. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 5. 
            Police chief says it was a mistake. (ed.) Feb. 28, 1980, p. 20.
Hospital ‘location; for educational film. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 119.
            Hospital installs new cancer treatment area. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 40.
            Isolation room added by hospital. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 41.
            Pacemaker opens clinic at hospital. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 42.
Tel-Med program rings with success. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 34.
            WVVX gives air time to ‘Health on Tape’. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 34.
            Slide show explains hospital mystery to fearful children. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 26.
            Matthew is in spotlight after mishap. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 26.
            Highland Park Hospital adds Tel-Med tapes. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 27.
Tel-Med gets 1,000 calls each week. May 1, 1980, p. 128.
Hospital begins new home service. June 29, 1980, p. 123.
Hospital to open new kidney treatment unit. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 126.
            Hospital drug unit will seek state recognition. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 120.
            Hospital to release abandoned baby. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 5.
Plans for phone-o-thon fund-raiser told by Highland Park Hospital. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 24.
‘Our Kitty’ remains special volunteer at local hospital Kitty Loewenthal. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 130.
Construction started on medical building. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 24D.
            Hospital sets opening of hemodialysis unit. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 24F.
            Tel-Med celebrates anniversary at hospital. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 28.
            McCraren Rd. residents block hospital bus. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 7.
Tel-Med operators await 50,000th call. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 34.
            Hospital tapes could help with respiratory difficulties. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 44. 
            Hospital gains permission to purchase new scanner. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 30.   
 
HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
Highland Park police charge three with sale of marijuana. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 6.
            Police crack down on Edens traffic. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 7.
            Lt. Largo suspended by police department. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 5.
            ‘Officer Tony’ (Minorini) obtains ‘Man of the Year’ award. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 12.
Police seek change in rail accident policy. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 5.
            Council favors new police alarm system. Mar. 13, 1980. p. 5.
            High speed chase involves eight departments. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 7. 
Police use cage cards to gain (children’s) confidence. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 9.
Police to increase beach security. May 1, 1980, p. 5.  
Cascarano to retire from local police force. June 26, 1980, p. 24.
 
HIGHWOOD, IL
Lower speed limit on Sheridan. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 10.
            Ghini begins crack down on tavern operators. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 10.
            Highwood plans resurfacing of its side of Western Av. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 10.
            Ghini lists priorities for ’80. Jan. 10, 1980, p.  12.
            Public housing favored for downtown Highwood. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 13.
            Highwood, county clash on restaurant inspection ordinance. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 10.
            Dunn, Highwood city attorney, opts to resign. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 10.
Highwood eyes housing site. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 11.
Highwood says no to Lake Forest Cablevision. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 9. 
Ghini pushing local firm for cable TV franchise. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 12.
            Sale of city-built stores expected. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 12.
            Full-time fire department approved for Highwood. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 20.
            Former city attorney W. B. Dunn still in court room. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 115.
            Highwood okays cable TV contract. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 7.
            Highwood firemen protest city’s new full-time plan. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 14.
            Highwood sells city-owned stores. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 15.
            Ghini wants to be boss—firefighters. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 7.
            Jack Keyes applies for fire chief job. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 10.
            Highwood workers get raises. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 10.
Keyes to undergo psychiatric exam. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 10.
Swimming classes begin next week. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 16.
            Highwood okays acting fire chief Keyes. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 10.
            Firefighters schedule benefit dance Saturday. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 10.
            Highwood plans land buy for senior citizens housing project. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 10.
Highwood hires five full-time firefighters. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 10.
Highwood okays $500,000 outlay for Ghini-backed supermarket plan. May 8, 1980, p. 6.
            Dunn rehired by Highwood. May 8, 1980, p. 6.
            Ghini pushes police chief into extra year’s term. May 8, 1980, p. 6.
            Ghini backs tavern control of city liquor commission. May 8, 1980, p. 15.
            City budgeters bridle at Highwood sewers. May 22, 1980, p. 5.
            Highwood appropriations for year up slightly. May 22, 1980, p. 5.
            Foes irk Ghini; he’ll run again. May 22, 1980, p. 5.
            Ori’s pier at odds with Ghini’s market. May 22, 1980, p. 7.
            Fire chief charges mayor meddling. May 22, 1980, p. 7.
            Highwood principal John Ourth given first WIU Education award. May 22, 1980, p. 37.
            Feds leave Highwood pier awash. May 29, 1980, p. 7.
            ‘Fidel Towers’ challenged by Highwood councilman. May 29, 1980, p. 7.
Challenge and dissent. (ed.) June 5, 1980, p. 10.
            NIPC gives ‘Fidel Towers’ blessing; county considers. June 5, 1980, p. 18.
            Firemen feud leads to firehouse fight. June 12, 1980, p. 5.
Aldermen turn down Ghini appointments. June 12, 1980, p. 9.
Highwood sets ‘History Festa’. July 24, 1980, p. 30.
Landlords told to clear basements of tenants. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 7.
            Wilcox named new Highwood fire chief. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 12.
            Highwood ‘festa’ a look back in history. Photos. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 26.
            Order to trim bushes angers Highwood man. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 7.
            Higwhood has lowest tax levy in years. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 12.
            Highwood planners study condo proposal. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 15.
Deno Casselli concludes 36 years at  post office. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 26.
            Harry Walz to enjoy some fishing. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 26.
            Highwood to close paper recycling bin. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 5.
            Highwood may run garbage service. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 6.
Ghini’s politics okay with Highwood council. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 13.
Bakula resigns council position. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 16.
Ghini revels in big city style politics. (ed.). Oct, 8, 1980, p. 20.
Famed opera star Pavarotti to visit Highwood. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 5.
Highwood  residents plagued by pigeons. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 7.
Mordini returns to Highwood city council. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 7.
Original site found to be unsuitable for Highwood cable television studio. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 9.
            Arson suspected in Highwood condo blaze. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 9.
Dante Bonetti, music teacher, dies at age 89. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 15.
Ghini eyes fourth term as mayor. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 6.
 
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Illinois receives preservation funds. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 38.
Trip planned to preservation fair. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 32.
Preservation billed as target block companion. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 16. 
 
HISTORY
The way Winnetka was. History, photos. Jan. 17, 1980, p. W12, Special section.
Dedication set Sunday at The Power Plant. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 17. 
Barat celebrates 75 years. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 98.
Historic Ravinia viewed in updated edition of book: ‘Ravinia – Her Charms and Destiny’. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 19.
Stripped gas station reveals bit of history dating back to 1930s. June 19, 1980, p. 21.
Highwood ‘festa’ a look back in history. Photos. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 26.
Old barns reveal vital bit of history. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 130.
 
HOBBIES
Making laser beams, black flowers- they’re just everyday hobbies for Robert Bachko and Randy Harris. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 18.
            Aquarium experts advise beginners on basic equipment, needs. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 108.
 
HOLIDAYS
            Easter eggs go from plain to fancy with ‘pysanky’. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 98.
            Almost 4,000 turn out for July 4 festivities. July 10, 1980, p. 24B.
            Sukkot: a time for reaping blessings. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 123.
            Holiday shopping begins at bazaars. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 27.
            Township aid makes Thanksgiving meaningful for accident victim. Nov.20, 1980, p. 6.
            Hanukkah: celebration of freedom. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 24B.
            For some, holidays only bring depression. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 32.
            St. Nicholas visits North Shore homes. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 136N.
            Where to go for a lively New Year’s Eve. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 26.
 
HOLOCAUST
            Holocaust survivor Abba Lessing to hold workshop. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 24D.
 
HOME RULE
            Date undecided for home rule vote. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 5.
            Council sets home rule referendum date. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 5.
            Suit considered over home rule date. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 5.
            Suit contests  date for home rule vote.  Feb. 14, 1980, p. 6.
            City okays November home rule vote. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 5.
            Ex-mayors to head pro-home rule group. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 7.
            Opponents hope to eliminate home rule. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 7.
            Home rule gives city broad powers. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 7.
            Highland Park retains its home rule status. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 5.
            Home rule ‘yes’ vote disappoints opponents. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 10.
 
HOMOSEXUALITY
            Gay sailor may face Great Lakes discharge. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 15.
            Navy to review gay sailor discharge. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 13.
 
HORSES
            Financial, legal tangle swamps local stables. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 21.
            Equine Conference slated Nov. 22 at Champaign-Urbana. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 125.
 
HOTELS
            Ramada improves security after burglaries, vandalism. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 6.
            Ramada renovations will cost 1-1/2 million. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 30.
 
HOUSES/ESTATES
            ‘Depression Modern’ houses dot the Shore. Keck’s Bruning House, Wilmette. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 114.
            Designers revive heyday of 1925 estate: Albert Lasker estate, W. Lake Forest. July  10, 1980, p. 98.
            Designers capitalize on fine points of Lasker home. July 24, 1980, p. 114.
            Rediscovering the suburban rowhouse, c. 1890.  Sept. 18, 1980, p. 110.
            City funds being sought to assist with acquisition of Willits house. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 6.  
 
HOUSING
Diversity one answer to housing crisis. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 15.
            First-home buyers look to relatives for down payment. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 116.
            Median home prices show nationwide decline. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 116.
Local Realtors predict back-to-normal year for North Shore market. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 112.
            Baby boomer generation boosts housing demand. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 114.
Chicago Title predicts rise in home sales. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 24F.
High interest rates kill home loans. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 26.
            Housing market called worst since 1974. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 26.
            March housing figures show steep decline. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 112.
Transferees provide base for local housing market. May 1, 1980, p. 116.
            High monthly payments hurt housing market. May 1, 1980, p. 116.
            City will seek fair housing law – with teeth. May 15, 1980, p. 16.
            Economist sees end in sight for real estate depression. May 15, 1980, p. 116.
            City announces housing criteria. May 22, 1980, p. 21.
House auction attracts shopper, but few bidders. May 29, 1980, p. 114.
 Local housing patterns defended. June 19, 1980, p. 7.
No fast recovery seen in housing industry. July 10, 1980, p. 10.
            Housing market slows executive moves. July 17, 1980, p. 26.
            One family’s story: 6 moves in 14 years. July 24, 1980, p. 98.
            For some, corporate moves shatter. July 24, 1980, p. 98.
            Tenants picket landlord’s home. July 31, 1980, p. 7.
Realtor: Tenants picket no factor in management move. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 6.
Final tenants move into subsidized housing here. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 13.
            Housing group cites success in local suburbs. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 22.
Study: housing costs freeze blacks out of Shore. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 5.
 
HUNTING
            Archers can  hunt deer this fall. July 17, 1980, p. 104.
 
ICE SKATING RINKS
Ice show brings season to end. May 1, 1980, p. 26.
Daily ice fee to increase in autumn. July 10, 1980, p. 38. 
M. Conway new ice rink chief. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 14.
 
ILLINOIS
            Taxes, primary law reform key items on state agenda. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 6.
            Will Illinois play with a full deck in ’81? Dec. 31, 1980, p. 14.
 
IMMIGRANTS
            Dentist’s work leaves refugees smiling. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 116B.
            Tutors learn new way of teaching ABC’s. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 116D.
            Cuban migrants to come to Highland Park. May 15, 1980, p. 5.
            Fire displaces immigrants. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 6.
            Before fire, immigrants were settled into a new life here. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 6.
 
IRAN HOSTAGES
            It was a ‘poorly executed military venture’- resident. May 1, 1980, p. 6.
            Carne, McClory differ on Iran rescue failure. May 1, 1980, p. 6.
            Shore publicist leads $ drive for hostages. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 16.
            Yellow satin ribbons help residents think of hostages. Nov. 20, 1980,  p. 13.
 
INSECTS
            Web worms weave white treetop nests. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 34. 
 
ISRAEL
            Israel Knesset member Moshe Shamir seeks political party support. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 16.
            Walk with Israel set Sunday. Map of route. May 1, 1980, p. 9.
            Deerfield woman sells U.S.-Israeli commerce. June 5, 1980, p. 120.
            Israeli Scouts to visit area. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 40.
            Shore residents lead Israel Bond campaign. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 28. 
 
ITALIAN LANGUAGE
            Column: Una Pagina in Italiano – local news items in Italian. Appears each week.
             Paging varies.
 
ITALY
            Groups aid Italy’s earthquake victims. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 7.
            Suburban woman’s family is victim of Italy quake. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 7.
 
JAILS
            Jail reforms fall prey to politics. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 7.
            County jail in need of some basic reform. (ed.) Aug. 21, 1980, p. 20.
            Minister says guards have caused jail unrest. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 17.
            Staff shakeup may result at county jail. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 17.
            Fired jailers file grievance with county personnel office. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 13.
            Five ousted jailers file circuit court suit. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 21.
 
JENSEN, JENS
            Park district considers honor for Smith, Jensen. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 119.
            Dedication set for Saturday- Jens Jensen Park. June 19, 1980, p. 34.
 
JURIES
            No logic in logistics. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 20.
 
KANGAS, GEORGE
            Kangas lands seat on highway board. June 26, 1980, p. 12.
            Kangas pledges GOP backing for Mardoian.  July 17, 1980, p. 14.
 
KLEE, DOROTHY
            Mothers’ Aid – a 75-year tradition. May 1, 1980, p. 100.     
 
LAKE COUNTY, IL
County eyes rec center as court site - again. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 7.
            Highwood, county clash on restaurant inspection ordinance. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 10.
County gives nod to branch court. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 5.
County ousts 4 incumbents. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 5.
Court says Miller vote in conflict. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 10.
            Politics factor in Geary charge. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 22.           
            Court clerk’s indictment is linked to bribe case against GOP stalwarts. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 9.
            Ryan won’t prosecute Miller. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 18.
County law enforcement facing fed cuts. May 8, 1980, p. 20.
            Dems demand Mardoian quit as county clerk. May 15, 1980, p. 12.
            Politics charge enters county employee case. May 29, 1980, p. 6.
Grand jury to probe County mob acts. June 5, 1980, p. 9.
            Tax protest push ruffles county officials. June 12, 1980, p. 9.
            Briddle seeks county review board post. June 12, 1980, p. 9.
            County changes tax bill protest timetable. June 19, 1980, p. 10.
            Finance chairman favors salary hike. June 19, 1980, p. 11.
            Lake County pushes for RTA representation. June 19, 1980, p. 11.
            Lake County tax rates become Tobin’s target. June 26, 1980, p. 10.
            County police double traffic ticket issuance. June 26, 1980, p. 18.
            Hearings slated to start Tuesday on pay raises. June 26, 1980, p. 24.
Former Clavey aide gets county post.  July 10, 1980, p. 9.
            Kangas pledges GOP  backing for Mardoian. July 17, 1980, p. 14.
            Lake County Fair opens Wednesday at Grayslake. July 17, 1980, p. 27.
            Foreman raps Ryan confab with Sabonjian. July 24, 1980, p. 20.
            Patronage ‘plum’ goes to non-politician. July 31, 1980, p. 9.
County board chief praised for RTA pick. July 31, 1980, p. 9.
County to scrutinize initial census figures. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 5.
            Nudie bar raids linked to mob probe. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 9.
            Nudie club owner’s protest pleases Ryan. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 9.
Three county posts get pay hikes of 37.5%. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 18.
Nustra eyes 6th term as recorder of deeds. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 34.
            Nurse Irene Kijak set to challenge veteran coroner. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 35.
            Mardoian/Ryan vendetta still continuing to heat up. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 21. 
            Nudie club employees to go before grand jury. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 12.
            Lake taxpayers can protest assessments. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 7.
Lake County comes through for Reagan. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 9.  
            Return to one-party rule may damage county. (ed.) Nov. 6, 1980, p. 18.
 
LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE
            Forest Preserve District has full winter calendar. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 33.
            Forest Preserve District to buy Gander Mountain. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 110.
            Forest festival slated July 11-13. July 3, 1980, p. 31.
            Forest Preserve programs get recognition. July 3, 1980, p. 102.
            ‘Festival in Forest’ features the arts. July 10, 1980, p. 40.
 
LAKE COUNTY JAIL
            See also: JAILS
            Sex abuse and laxity gripes spark jail probe. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 15.
            State’s attorney continues probe of jail conditions. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 10. 
 
LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM
            Lake County Museum receives merit award. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 108.
            Museum has new exhibits. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 44. 
 
LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE.
Deputy-on-ice seeks court order changing assignment. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 20.
Brown sidesteps county board committee. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 7.
            Sheriff, Miller plan merit commission nominee list. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 13.
Lake merit commission positions still unfilled. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 10.
Clavey joins Bacall in bar campaign. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 7.
Charges of connections flying. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 7. 
            Ex-sheriff (Clavey) has mob-linked boss. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 7.
            Brown: no ties to Christofalos. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 14.
            Sheriff charges WKRS, The News-Sun with  libel. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 14.
            Who’s next on the sheriff’s firing line? Mar. 27, 1980, p. 20.
Mustell campaign role questioned. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 12.
Deputy claims cover up re Mustell. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 24. 
Electioneering charge filed against sheriff. May 1, 1980, p. 18.
            Ex-sheriff doubts deputy to tell full tale. May 8, 1980, p. 9.
            Brown backer named to Merit Commission: LeRoy Ellis. May 15, 1980, p. 13.
            2 deputies face charges in campaign. May 22, 1980, p. 13.
            Deputies get free lawyer. May 29, 1980, p. 15.
Probe could steamroller department. June 5, 1980, p. 9.
            State investigates falsification charge. June 19, 1980, p. 6.
            Circuit court judge voids commission rule. June 19, 1980, p. 10.
            Two Brown appointees fail to halt court appeal. June 26, 1980, p. 22.
Sheriff’s men party in murder house. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 7.
            Sheriff’s deputies face electioneering charges. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 10.
Deputy electioneering case transferred to 6th judge. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 11.
            Merit selection of deputies threatened. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 16.
            22 sheriff’s deputies plan to file civil rights suit. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 16.
 
LAKE MICHIGAN
Park board accepts beach pavilion plans. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 7.
            Beach parking free to residents. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 10.
New boating facility okayed for Park Av. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 118.      
Lake management topic of CLC symposium. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 101.
Police to increase beach security. May 1, 1980, p. 5.
Residents blame teen-agers for beach rowdyism. May 1, 1980, p. 5.
Parks debate Park Av. beach restrictions. May 15, 1980, p. 7.
Joggers face fee charges for vandalism. May 15, 1980, p. 7. 
Ori’s pier at odds with Ghini’s market. May 22, 1980, p. 7.
City eyes closing beach at 9 p.m. May 29, 1980, p. 5.
Feds leave Highwood pier awash. May 29, 1980, p. 7.
City seeking team to draft lakefront plan. May 29, 1980, p. 16. 
City boggles at new study costs. June 5, 1980, p. 7.
            Parks veto sale of beach sticker. June 5, 1980, p. 7.
            No solution yet for shoreline erosion. June 19, 1980, p. 9.
            Highland park officials criticize shoreline plan. June 19, 1980, p. 9.
Shore erosion still on state’s action agenda. July 24, 1980,  p. 116H.
Sunken boat eludes divers in practice. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 127.
North Shore beaches stay relatively clean. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 12.
            PCB  cleanup to receive initial funding. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 11.
Sunken barge may provide local offshore breakwater. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 12.
            EPA to begin harbor cleanup. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 6.
 
LANDMARK PROGRAM
            Landmark program lists its regulations. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 40.
            LWV plans meeting on historic houses. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 24.
            Help needed for landmark survey in city. May 15, 1980, p. 15.
            Landmark group awards books:  ‘Highland Park by Foot or Frame’. June 19, 1980, p. 28.
 
LANDSCAPE/LANDSCAPING
            Landscape can be beautiful and edible. May 1, 1980, p. 114.
 
LEGISLATORS/LEGISLATURE
Taxes, primary law reform key item on state agenda. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 6.
Committees battle school bus bill. May 8, 1980,p. 7.
            Challenge to seniority firing fails in Assembly. May 8, 1980, p. 7.
            Local lobbyist finds process ‘irritating’. May 8, 1980, p. 7.
            Petitions to cut legislature face election board review. May 8, 1980, p. 18.
            Sales tax options divide legislature. May 29, 1980, p. 12.    
            Energy, taxes, business are main issues in Springfield. May 29, 1980, p. 12.
House panel ponders private busing bill. June 5, 1980, p. 9.
            House set to consider busing bill. June 26, 1980, p. 16.
Legislature allows schools to seek increased tax rates. July 3, 1980, p. 16.
            Compromise marks capitol night finale. July 3, 1980, p. 22.
Lame-duck pols face 2-year stint. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 9.
            GOP reps see start of House power struggle. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 22.
            Deuster won’t back private school busing bill. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 24.
Senators divided on nuke dumping issue. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 20.
            Will Springfield play with a full deck in ’81? Dec. 31, 1980, p. 14.
 
LENNON, JOHN
            John Lennon was part of our lives. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 20.
            A gun law – now! (ed.) Dec. 11, 1980, p. 20. 
 
LESSER, LEONARD
            Target of 1975 investigation resurfaces in Phoenix inquiry Nov. 20, 1980, p. 5.
 
LICE
            Head lice reported again in schools. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 28.
            Drug stores products used to cure lice. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 28.
 
MCCLORY, ROBERT, U. S. Representative
            Reagan transition team to include McClory. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 11.
 
MARKETING
            (Doug) Odell’s message: Marketing is an art. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 28.
 
MARRIAGE
            Marriage: it’s working for them: Zwolskis, married three months, planning for a secure future; Russells, married 43 years: love survived hard times. Feb. 14, 1980,  p. 26.
 
MEDITATION
            Comfort can be only a heartbeat away. June 5, 1980, p. 98.
            Exercising the mind – an ‘80s phenomenon. June 5, 1980, p. 98.
 
MISSING IN ACTION – MIA
            MIA mother, Jean MacDonald: not knowing is maddening. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 98.
 
MORTGAGES
New S&L law may expand mortgages and keep rates up. May 22, 1980, p. 120.
            Rates drop, some lenders more flexible. May 29, 1980, p. 116.
            Survey reveals increase in use of creative financing. May 29, 1980, p. 116.
State treasurer plans to aid mortgage market. June 5, 1980, p. 123.
Mortgage rates heading up again. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 14.
Mortgage rates rise again; no relief seen in area until spring. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 14.
            Interest rates of 15% jolt housing market. Nov. 20, 1980, p.11.
Prime rate creeps upward to 17 percent. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 13.
Low-cost mortgages are vanishing species. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 84.
 
MOSQUITOES
            Mosquito sprayers will skip objectors. June 5, 1980, p. 6.
            Mosquitoes begin biting next week. June 12, 1980, p. 7.
            Mosquito sprays draw debate. June 12, 1980, p. 7.
            Mosquito spraying continues in Highland Park. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 6.
 
MOTION PICTURES
Shore film groups movie-ing right along. Feb. 7, 1980, p. D5. 
Northbrook films focus on Fifties. Mar. 27, 1980, p. D5.
‘Kramer’ high in Oscar forecast. Apr. 10, 1980, p. D2.
            ‘Day Care’ is reel-life story for filmmaker Gretchen O’Connor. Apr. 24, 1980, p. D4.
Cliffhangers reel again in Northbrook. June 26, 1980, p. D3.
Director’s chair is hot seat for woman: Cheryl Downey. Sept. 4, 1980, p. D3.
FANS get first-rate first runs. Sept. 4, 1980, p. D3. 
Rubicon rolling with ‘Sense of Humor’. Oct. 30, 1980, p. D3.
Scene from movie to be filmed in Highland Park. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 5.
            Film fest finally arrives on Shore. Nov. 13, 1980, p. D2.
            City hall serves as movie set. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 6.
            Prairie View home to ‘star’ in film. Nov. 27, 1980, p . 123.
Don’t drink to success of this film: ‘Our Brothers’ Keeper’. Dec. 18, 1980, p. D2.
 
MUSEUMS
            See also: LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM
            Terra Museum on sold ground. May 22, 1980, p. D2.
            New Terra exhibit a mirror of creation. Dec. 18, 1980, p. D3.
 
MUSIC
Grand opening slated at music school’s new historic home. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 120.
            Composer creates musical maelstrom at Northwestern: Julius Eastman. Jan. 24, 1980, p. D3.
            ‘America, My Love’ – patriotic song for troubled times by Harley Shimberg. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 34.
An Angel of a concert at Pick-Staiger. Feb. 7, 1980, p. D4.
            Pop goes the  music, but which way? Feb. 14, 1980, p. D2.
            Local musicians stringing along: Highland Park Strings. Feb. 14, 1980, p. D3.
            He gives prodigies that extra kick: Del Rosario. Feb. 21, 1980, p. D2.
Amateur orchestra plans concert: Dist. 113 Community Orchestra. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 6.
Lack of support, rising cost kills Community Concert Assn. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 7.
            Mark Kaplan closes Community Concert series. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 26.
Jazz: from Zimbabwe with love. May 8, 1980, p. D3.
            M. W. Karlin’s symphony has world premier Saturday. May 8, 1980, p. D3.
            Israeli duo has international accent- Ori Harpas, Yossi Hury. May 15, 1980, p. D2.
            Wazmo washes in on new wave. May 15, 1980, p. D3.
            All-American Band’s search is underway. May 22, 1980, p. 32.
Opera Midwest sings second chorus. May 22, 1980, p. D3.
            Choral concerts right in season. May 29, 1980, p. D2.
            First rate sound from Second Hand Tunes. May 29,1980, p. D3.
Country-western’s packing ‘em in. July 17, 1980, p. 98.
            Viva Montoya! July 24, 1980, p. D2.
            Ramsey Lewis: hangin’ on. July 31, 1980, p. D2.
            Lake Forest Symphony opening set for Oct. 10. July 31, 1980, p. D2.
Bringing the baton from Berlin to Broadway: Conductor Franz Allers. Aug. 14, 1980, p. D2.
Epicycle: pow! zap! It’s power pop.  Sept. 4, 1980, p. D2.
            Another local opera in the works. Sept. 18, 1980, p. D3.
(Victor) Aitay has many strings to his bow. Oct. 2, 1980, p. D2.
            Famed opera star Pavarotti to visit Highwood. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 5.
            Willis ‘Picks’ a pack of winners: Pick-Staiger calendar. Oct. 16, 1980, p. D2.
            Music opens the mind for Dr. Friederici. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 106.       
            Music center considers expansion. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 106.
            Local conductor heads news orchestra: Barry Faldner and the Sinfonia Musicale. Oct. 3, 1980, p. D2.
Start off season with a song. Nov. 27, 1980, p. D2.
Choir slates annual Messiah Sing-Along. Dec 4, 1980, p. 35.
            Marni Nixon is singing for herself. Dec. 4, 1980, p. D2.
            National series celebrates with 10 candles on Jeff Siegel’s cake. Dec. 4, 1980, p. D3.
            Center celebrates 50 years of music. Dec. 31, 1980, p. D3.
 
NATIVE AMERICANS
            Traditions important to Navajo artists. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 98.
 
NAZIS
            Group plans to counter Nazi rally. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 5.
            Evanston nixes Nazi rally request. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 5.
            NAACP will not ignore the Nazi rally. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 20.
            Lacking city permit, Nazis postpone rally. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 10.
            Nazis may push for Evanston rally. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 14.
            Nazis vow new Holocaust information at rally. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 7.
            Groups plan to counter Nazis. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 6.
            At NU 3,300 join in peaceful protest. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 9.
 
NEEDLEWORK
            Embroiderer spins beautiful things: Doris Bennett. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 153.
 
NEWSPAPERS
            Professors protest ‘new’ NY Times. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 16.
 
NORTH SHORE
            North Shore Wrap Up appears each week covering Shore news. Paging varies.
            Shore fate tied to urban, national issues. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 15.
            Shore villages face federal revenue cuts. May 22, 1980, p. 16.
 
NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT
            Area residents face one contested race. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 28.
            NSSD studies new Clavey Rd. plant. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 5.
 
NUCLEAR POWER
            TMI (Three Mile Island) investigator challenges ‘safe nuclear’ assumptions. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 102.
            Senators divided on nuke dumping issue. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 20. 
 
NURSERY SCHOOLS
            Ty Lay goes to nursery school. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 14.
            Marilyn Straus marks 25 years at Ravinia Nursery School. May 1, 1980, p. 98.
 
NURSING HOMES
            Panels discuss nursing homes. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 22.
Nursing home choice shouldn’t be delayed. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 22.
Nursing homes object to state regulations. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 14.
 
OBITUARIES
            Obituary list attached.
 
OLYMPIC GAMES
            World crises spark Olympic boycott cry. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 6.
            Area sentiment favors boycott of Olympics. (ed.) Jan. 17, 1980, p. 20.
            (David) Santee proves he’s ready for the gold – in ice skating. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 9.
            Olympic postal stamps take a lickin’. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 7.
            (Marilee) Wehman campaigns for Olympians. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 30.
            Memoirs of an Olympic torch runner: Andrea Harris. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 36.
 
OPPORTUNITY, INC
            Opportunity has cash flow problem. Fund-raising becomes personal opportunity. May 22, 1980, p. 100.
 
PARKING
            Sheridan Rd. parking due for changes. June 26, 1980, p. 16.  
            Lots to provide parking for handicapped. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 7.
            Amputee finds insufficient parking for handicapped. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 7.
 
PARKS
Park district adopts plan to put snow on parkway. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 6.
            Park district renews stand against Ridge Rd. changes. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 10.
County eyes rec center as court site – again. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 7.
            State awards $176,000 for Fink Park. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 14.
            Park district study may result in sale of undeveloped parks. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 5.
            Park district may change board terms. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 14.
            Park board accepts beach pavilion plans. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 7.
            Park district committee reviewing use of sites. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 10.
Planned park district budget up 14 percent. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 7.
            Park district proposes $4.1 million budget. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 7.
            Rink manager suspended. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 9.
            Park district considers honor for Smith, Jensen. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 119.
Park district okays plan for archeological dig. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 5. 
$3,000 change on stationery requested by Ravinia. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 6.
            Park board okays renovation of sludge treatment plant. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 12.
Parks debate Park Av. beach restrictions. May 15, 1980, p. 7.
            Parks reprint Watts’ history of Ravinia: ‘Ravinia – Her Charms and Destiny’. May 15, 1980, p. 26.
            Watts Park to be rededicated in memory of early naturalist May T Watts. May 22, 1980, p. 28.
            Fink Memorial dedicated by park district Sunday. May 22, 1980, p. 29.
President proclaims recreation, parks week. June 5, 1980, p. 26.
            Pools, beaches set to open Saturday. June 12, 1980, p. 30.
            Dedication set for Saturday at Jens Jensen Park. June 19, 1980, p. 34.
City seeks more ‘visible’ means to rope off parks at night. July 3, 1980, p. 6.
            Daily ice fees to increase in autumn. July 10, 1980, p. 38.
            Financial statement. July 24, 1980, p. 119.
Park taxing rate hinges on pool work. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 14.
            M. Conway new ice rink chief. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 14.
            Park district declines softball for 5-year olds. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 99.
            Park district to erect lights in parking lot. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 18.
Park district names Ralph Volpe assistant superintendent. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 12.
Kudla resigns parks post here. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 7. 
Rains shrink park district revenue. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 6.
            Committee okays pool renovation. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 20.
            Tennis court usage drops once again. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 21.
            Golf course improvements include lake, cart paths. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 6.
            Park district will sell three parcels of land. Oct. 16, 1980, p.14.
            Park board lowers fee for indoor tennis. Oct. 16, 1980, p.16.
            Local parks are No. 1 in the U.S. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 7.
Tennis lights to be turned off. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 6.
            Park board okays building of new lake at golf course. Nov.13, 1980, p. 13.
Koukos to become new IAPD president. Dec. 4, 1980, p 28.
            Disposal of land parcels tops tonight’s park agenda. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 6.
            Goldberg will seek re-election to board. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 13.
Park board candidates must file petitions. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 13.
 
PEANUTS
            Peanuts: a Christian interpretation. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 38.
 
PEARL HARBOR
            Where were you on Pearl Harbor Day? Dec. 4, 1980, p. 9.
            Pearl Harbor lesson lingers. (ed.) Dec. 4, 1980, p. 16.
 
PENNIES
            Local banks, stores become ‘penny-poor’. July 17, 1980, p. 7.
 
PERCY,  CHARLES, U. S. Senator
            Conversation with Sen. Percy: ‘Modern conservatism’ meets U.S. needs. July 31, 1980,  p. 20.
 
PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY
            Photographers’ favorite photos for ’79. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 12.   
            Something’s fishy – Arthur Chapman fish photographs. Jan. 10, 1980, p. D3.
            Film prices to jump on North Shore. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 24D.
            To seize the instant in its flight- work of Henri Cartier-Besson. Mar. 6, 1980, p. D3.
            Win prizes, publicity for your favorite photos. July 3, 1980, p. 10.
            Camera eyes return of formal wedding. July 10, 1980, p. 100.
            91 photographers vie for prizes from Pioneer. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 30.
            Best from ‘Photography ‘80’. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 9. 
            Photo-synthesis – work of Kitty Reeve.  Nov. 13, 1980, p. D3.
 
PHYSICIANS
            Bye bye! Dr. Kerman. (Willard Kerman, retiring pediatrician.) July 10, 1980, p. 26.
 
PIERCE, DANIEL, Illinois Representative
            Safety measures needed at Rt. 41/Clavey: Pierce. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 6.
 
PIGEONS
            Highwood residents plagued by pigeons. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 7.
 
POETRY/POETS
            Prodigal poet Brian Dibble returns for a reading. Nov. 6, 1980, p. D4.
 
POLITICS
Two GOP incumbents lose party endorsement: Gerst, Briddle. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 12.
            GOP, Dem pols head delegate slates.  Jan. 24, 1980, p. 18.
            GOP fails to endorse court clerk contest. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 19.
Scott trial key to GOP Senate race. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 16.
            Dems  Seith, Wallace pursued Dixon. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 17.
            Convention planner, committeeman, all in a day’s work for Mark Bogen. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 16.
Carter, Anderson win Lake delegates. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 21. 
Court clerk’s indictment is linked to bribe case against GOP stalwarts. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 9.
            GOP may support Vetrone for county clerk. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 15.
Dems  demand Mardoian quit as county clerk. May 15, 1980, p. 12.
            Politics charge enters county employee case. May 29, 1980, p. 6.
Anderson delegate denied spot on GOP platform committee. June 12, 1980, p. 18.
            Local Carter backers begin to grow uneasy. June 12, 1980, p. 22.
Former Clavey aide gets county post. July 10, 1980, p. 9.
            Abortion and ERA divide GOP convention delegates. July 10, 1980, p. 9.
            Shore liberals lose to Reagan forces. July 17, 1980, p. 7.
            Dems jolted by application for backing by sheriff’s wife. July 17, 1980, p. 18.
            Anderson backers iffy on Reagan. July 24, 1980, p. 9.
            GOP regulars like Reagan-Bush line. July 24, 1980, p. 9.
            Democrats seeking office space in city. July 31, 1980, p. 16.
Shore Dems stick with President. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 9.
            Down-home issues haunt Carter fans. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 7.
            Dem delegates back fed abortion funding. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 7.
            Dems start planning November strategy. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 21.
Lucey says Anderson ticket has the best of both parties. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 9.
            12th District - conservative, growing. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 26.
             House cut idea debated in 32nd . Oct. 16, 1980, p. 26.
            Ryan, Foreman, ‘neck and neck’. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 26.
Lake Dems plan comeback in ’82. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 21.
            More Reagan backers may get D.C. positions. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 21.
GOP, Dem leaders argue merits of new presidency. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 21.
GOP majority weighs plan to shuffle power in house. Dec. 4, 1980,p. 10. 
Suburban pols push for their own RTA plan. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 12.
GOP faithfuls give reward to Amendola. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 13.
Ah, politics! Ah, theft in the grand manner! Commentary. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 16.
 
POPULATION
            See also: CENSUS
            Population shifts predicted in the ’80s. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 12.
            Smaller families cut Shore growth. July 10, 1980, p. 5.
            Highland Park officials differ on NIPC population forecast. July 10, 1980, p. 5.
            Towns gain population in 2nd census report. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 9. 
 
PRAYER
            Prayer bill splits Shore congressmen. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 9.
            In Highland Park, schools, clergy comment on prayer bill. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 9.
 
PREGNANCY
            For some, motherhood beings at 35. May 8, 1980, p. 26.
Late life pregnancy carries possible risk. May 8, 1980, p. 27.
 
PROCRASTINATION
            Procrastination: why put off kicking habit? June 5, 1980, p. 42.
            Some solutions offered procrastinators. June 5, 1980, p. 46.
 
PSYCHICS
            Psychic Sibilia Ratner sets up spiritual learning center. July 10, 1980, p. 102.
 
PUERTO RICO
            Feds link auto dealer holdup to FALN. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 5.
            Rosado a suspect in New York bombing. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 5.
            Investigators link witness to FALN. Dec. 25, 1980, p.5.
            FALN linked to New York bombings. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 6.
 
PYRAMID GAME
            See: FRAUD
 
RADIO
            WVVX gives air time to ‘Health on Tape’. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 34.
            Hadley School hams plan Amateur Radio Field Day. July 31, 1980, p. 102.
            Talking it over with the man next door: Ray Leonard. Nov. 6, 1980, p. D2.
 
RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES
            Abbott Laboratory accidentally loses radioactive load. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 18.
            Radiation leaks a fact of nuclear power life. May 15, 1980, p. 43
 
RAILROADS
            Police seek change in rail accident policy. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 5.
            Railroad labels delays after accident unsafe. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 5.
            Longer waits ahead at freight track suburban crossings. July 3, 1980, p. 20.
            Unsightly viaduct (Laurel Av.) poses a hazard. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 7.
            Train viaduct needs immediate repair. (ed.) Aug. 28, 1980, p. 16.
            Commuter fare hike hearing set. Table of proposed fares. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 20.
            Delays abound at Lake-Cook crossing. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 5.
            Frustration, anger at Lake-Cook crossing. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 5.
            Vernon Hills man dies in train accident. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 11.
            Rehabilitation for Ravinia Station. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 12.
            Act now to avoid future tragedy. (ed.) Dec. 11, 1980, p. 20.
            Witnessing death prompts thoughts of life. Commentary. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 21.
 
RAPE
            Mental alertness is best rape deterrent. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 32.
            Rape prevention measures. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 32.
            ‘Plumber rapist’ is convicted in county. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 12.
            ‘Plumber rapist’ sentenced to 30 years in prison for Highland Park rape. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 11.
 
RAVINES
            Council to consider revised ravine ordinance. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 7.
            Council tables ravine law. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 7.
            City council plans ravine workshop. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 13.
            City’s ravine talks drone on. June 5, 1980, p. 6.
            Inertia and entropy. (ed.) June 5, 1980, p. 10. 
            New law restricts development near eroding ravines and bluffs. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 5.
            Amended city code on ravines. Text. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 148F.
 
RAVINIA
            Weather fails to foil Ravinia Run. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 6.
            Ravinia revamping possible. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 35.
            $3,000 change on stationery requested by Ravinia. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 6. 
            Parks reprint Watts’ history of Ravinia: ‘Ravinia –Her Charms and Destiny’. May 15, 1980, p. 26.
            Business booming in Ravinia district.  July 10, 1980, p. 12.
            Rehabilitation for Ravinia Station. Dec. 11, 1980 p. 12. 
            Study recommended for Ravinia improvements. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 12.
 
RAVINIA FESTIVAL
            Ravinia tells 1980 roster. Jan. 17, 1980, p. D2.
            Pop goes Ravinia. Mar. 27, 1980, p. D2.
            Pop plusses add up at Ravinia . June 5, 1980, p. D2.
            Ravinia-goers love lawn parties. June 26, 1980, p. 20.
            Bus trip might make evening more pleasant. June 26, 1980, p. 21.
            How to play the Ravinia Game: a guide for the summer sportsman. July 31, 1980, p. D3.
            $2,200 guitar still missing after theft at Ravinia Park. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 10.
 
RAYNER, RAY, Television performer
            Rayner packs up a trunkful of memory. Nov. 27, 1980, p. D3.
 
READING
            Parents aid early readers; schools may be a setback. May 29, 1980, p. 40.
 
REBATES, REFUNDS
            Refunders: Wilmette partners tell how. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 26.
            Some tips in organizing a system. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 26.
 
RECYCLING
            Volume up at new recycling center. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 9.
            24-hour recycling center now open in Highwood. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 34.
            Shore needs deposit law.(ed.) Apr. 17, 1980, p. 20.
            City oil recycling project opens. July 17, 1980, p. 13. 
 
RESCUES
            Short-cut leads boys to heroic deed. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 6.
 
RESTAURANTS
            Highwood, county clash on restaurant inspection ordinance. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 10.
            Aide blamed for lax restaurant scrutiny. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 5.
            County seeks warrant to inspect eatery. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 18.
Inspectors were primed to deal with problems. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 18.
Outdoor café newest thing in city dining. July 24, 1980, p. 44.
Casual French at Froggy’s. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 6. 
Arnie’s Benefit will again aid H. P. Hospital. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 99.
 
RETIREMENT
            Planning is key to ‘successful’ retirement. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 126.      
            Scientist Albert Dawe has time to discover new worlds. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 126.
            Retirement time’s too late for financial planning. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 26.
            Ex-salesman now promotes retirement group. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 26.
            Job benefits offer financial cushion. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 26.
 
RODEOS
            Western rodeo comes to Northbrook. May 15, 1980, p. 26.
            Cowboys win hearts of the fans. May 29, 1980, p. 26.
 
ROLLERSKATING
            Wheel estate investors take off. July 17, 1980, p. 110.
            Trivia on wheels. July 17, 1980, p. 111.
 
RTA
            See: TRANSPORTATION
 
RUSSIA
            Shore woman, Pam Cohen, leads effort for Soviet Jews. July 17, 1980, p. 116.
            Waiting – Abraham Stolar gets lift from family call. July 24, 1980, p. 34. 
 
SCHOOL ELECTIONS
            Races uncontested in Districts 108, 111, 113. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 9.
            Two newcomers running in District 107. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 9.
 
SCHOOLS
Schools $$ crisis ‘could happen anywhere.’ Feb. 7, 1980, p. 12.
            Glenkirk students will receive Jewish instruction. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 31.
            Tutors learn new way of teaching ABC’s. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 116D.
School offers teens a second chance: Riverwoods Academy. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 26.
            Area students’ grades exceed the national norms. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 120.
Cultural difference benefits students. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 7.
            Geo-Karis introduces private busing bill. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 30.
Chicago ‘invites’ integration with Highland Park schools. May 8, 1980, p. 6.
            Committees battle over school bus bill.  May 8, 1980, p. 7.
            Challenge to seniority firing fails in Assembly. May 8, 1980, p. 7.
House ponders private busing bill. June 5, 1980, p. 9.
            Enrollment decline may dictate closes. June 5, 1980, p. 19. 
            Staff cutbacks are inevitable, programs safe. June 5, 1980, p. 19.
            School districts move cautiously on cable TV. June 19, 1980, p. 29.
            House set to consider busing bill. June 26, 1980, p. 16.
Local schools renew membership in PTA. July 3, 1980, p. 9.
             Legislature allows schools to seek increased tax rates. July 3, 1980, p. 16.
            Citizens find involvement makes a difference. July 24, 1980, p. 19.
Kindergarten class ranks still declining. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 5.
            Immunization still a must under new law. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 35.
            Ideal class size debate continues. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 27.
            Study shows smaller classes aid education. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 27.
            Schools open for partial day of classes on Tuesday. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 9.
A day of firsts for school children, parents. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 5.
            New year, old problems. (ed.) Sept. 4, 1980, p. 16. 
School districts eye perfect records for immunization. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 7. 
            Suburbs face school segregation probe. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 9.
Deuster won’t back  private school busing bill. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 24.
Income tax for schools in the works. Dec. 11, 1980,p. 7.
            Coalition for Public Education names Marye Feldman. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 30.
 
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107
District 107  caucus picks Bishop, Goldsmith for April board elections. Feb. 14, 1980,  p. 14.
Fill-in expected for ailing Superintendent Buccholz. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 5.
            P. Rocknich named acting District 107 superintendent. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 6. 
District 107 candidate raps teachers’ role. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 5.
            Rochester re-elected in District 107; voting strategy credited for victory. Apr. 17,  1980, p. 9.
            District 107 board may fire custodians. Union busting charted. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 9.
            Teachers’ president blasts 107 board. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 7.
            Council questions teacher firings. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 7.
            Janitors may picket union. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 7.
            Firms submit bids for janitorial work. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 7.
Janitors threatened about union. May 22, 1980, p. 6.            
District 107 group to investigate effect of declining enrollment. May 22, 1980, p. 14.
Janitors get IEA backing to take dismissal to court. May 29, 1980, p. 7.
Enrollment decline may dictate closes. June 5, 1980, p. 19.
            School custodians will lose jobs. June 19, 1980, p. 6.
            Teacher challenges evaluation. June 26, 1980, p. 6.
            School bids on custodial contract. June 26, 1980, p. 6.
District 107 custodian question goes to court. July 10, 1980, p. 14. 
School board delays Reinstein matter. July 10, 1980, p. 22.
District 107 awards cleaning contract. July 17, 1980, p. 5.
Most janitors have no regrets. July 24, 1980, p. 6.
District 107 eyes changes in financing plan. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 5.
 
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108
            Tuesday deadline set for District 108 applications. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 18.
            District 108 adds Spanish to junior high school curriculum.  Feb. 28, 1980, p. 16.
            District 108 teachers not ruling out strike. June 12, 1980, p. 5.
            District 108 teachers trim contract demands. July 3, 1980, p. 9.
            District 108 teachers to continue negotiating sessions. July 17, 1980, p. 12.
            District 108 budget shows 8% salary hike. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 6.
            Federal mediator steps into District 108 talks tonight. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 9.
            District 108 teachers ratify new contract. Sept. 11, 1980, p. 7.
            Teachers generally content with contract. Sept. 18, 1980, p. 9.
 
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 109
            District 109 approves raising student fees. July 17, 1980, p. 11.
            State recommends District 109 close several schools. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 12.
            School District 109 cures asbestos hazard. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 7.
            Report on school closings postponed. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 11.
            District 109 parents question Maplewood closing. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 11.
            Two school closings advised in Dist. 109. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 6.
            Higher assessments to aid District 109. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 12.
            Maplewood parent fills District 109 board vacancy. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 36.
 
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111
            District 111 board approves deficit to restore programs. June 26, 1980, p. 6.
            District 111 holds possibility of future tax referendum. July 17, 1980, p. 12.
            District 111, 113 anticipate federal fund restoration. July 17, 1980, p .13. 
            Deficit plagues District 111 schools; solutions sought. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 6.
 
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113
            Deerfield and Highland Park High Schools.
Course changes reflect new trends. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 19.
            District 113 expected to okay last of architectural work. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 19. 
District 113 approves bus study. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 22.
 District 113 caucus to hear two incumbent candidates. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 12.
Cars needed for District 113 traffic safety program. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 12.
District 113 is seeking bids for improvement projects. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 10.
Residents back to urge sale of school land. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 22.
Resignations may reduce teacher cuts in District 113. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 116.
            Amateur orchestra plans concert: District 113 Community Orchestra. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 6.
Incoming students in District 113 must obtain physicals and shots. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 20.
District 113 board okays dropping 9 staff jobs. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 31.
District 113 requests funds to improve computer system. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 10.
Freshmen homerooms get okay. May 1, 1980, p. 9.
            District 113  plans ‘problem’ program. May 1, 1980, p. 10.
            District 113 cuts buses, shuffles Sept. schedules. May 1, 1980, p. 10.
            Freshman homeroom plan stalls on principal change. May 15, 1980, p. 21.
District 113 may sell 59 acres. June 12, 1980, p. 6.
            Schools eye $1.8 million repair bill. June 26, 1980, p. 5.
            Two accuse District 113 of violating public trust. June 26, 1980, p. 11.
District 111, 113 anticipate federal fund restoration. July 17, 1980, p. 13.
            District 113 budget ready for inspection. July 31, 1980, p. 16.
$16.6 million budget for District 113. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 6.
District 113 will push sale of 58 acre parcel. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 16.
            District 113 taxpayers may face hefty future rate hike. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 21.
District 113 tax levy jumps 22 percent. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 7.  
 
SEGREGATION
            Suburbs face school segregation probe. Oct. 2, 1980,p. 9.
            Study: housing costs freeze blacks out of Shore. Dec. 4, 1980, p. 5.
            Area Congressmen cool toward busing. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 140.
 
SEIDLER, MARC, Lake County state’s attorney.
            Practice adds polish to Seidler’s role. May 22, 1980, p. 20.
            Attorney’s lot: big cases, awkward situations. May 22, 1980, p. 20. 
 
SENIOR CITIZENS
            Supermarket Shopping Service puts seniors in the driver’s seat. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 9.
            Car pooling boosts senior center use. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 30.
            Bit by bit, nail by nail…work on senior center progresses. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 26.
            This sharp 101 year-old is still learning: Mary Sargent. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 18.
            Senior centers sponsor defensive driving course. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 24.
            ‘Around the World on Wings of Song’: seniors stage lively musical revue.  June 19, 1980, p. 114.
            Low income senior building nearing all completion date, July 31, 1980, p. 6.
            At 93, he’s seen many elections: George Herrmann. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 9.
 
SEWERS
            Park board okays renovation of sludge treatment plant. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 12.
 
SEXUAL ABUSE
            Sexual abuse for children: the problem is here, too. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 26.
            HELP rebuilds families, relationships. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 26.
            Sexually abused children: reported cases end up in court. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 26.
            Victim tells of her anger, anguish, guilt. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 26.
            Physicians fail to report cases. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 26.
 
SHOPPING SERVICE
            Supermarket Shopping Service puts seniors in the driver’s seat. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 9.
 
SIDEWALKS
            Sidewalk policy favored. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 9. 
            City allocates funds for sidewalk repairs. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 14.
 
SIGNS
            Green park sign turns out to be a white elephant. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 5.
 
SMITH, JESSE LOWE
            Park district considers honor for Smith, Jensen. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 119.
 
SMOKING
            ‘I Quit Clinic’ for smokers at hospital. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 88.
 
SNAKES
            Biologist champions the cause of snakes. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 39.
 
SNOW
            Park district adopts plan to put snow on parkway. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 6.
            Snowplow dumping to be monitored. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 9.
 
SOCIAL SECURITY
            Rep. Jim Power says social security is stable. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 125.
            Young families get social security info and advice. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 110. 
            Social Security checks to jump 14.3%. May 1, 1980, p. 21.
 
SOLAR ENERGY
            Urban Ark launches solar retrofitting program. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 112.
            Solar home plucks energy feathers from chicken coop. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 112.
            North Shore solar users share dreams and discontent. May 8, 1980, p. 114.
 
SOLICITING
            Suit threatened over soliciting limits. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 5.
            Highland Park’s solicitation law may be challenged. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 5.
            Solicitation suit receives fall deadline. June 12, 1980, p. 24.
            Hour limitations unconstitutional says federal judge. Dec. 25, 1980,p. 6. 
 
SPORTS
Flying blades – a barrel of fun. (Ice skating) Jan. 3, 1980, p. 7.
            World champion barrel jumper will perform. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 22B.
            (David) Santee proves he’s ready for the gold – in ice skating. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 9.
Low-key profile belies Rich Falk’s involvement – NU basketball coach. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 18.
            Joggers are running into safety problems. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 18.
            Future Eric Heidens ready for competition Sunday. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 18.
‘Pied Piper’ of sports, Marv Baker, moving talents south. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 19.
            Parents: we’ll follow him to Highland Park program. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 19.
Shockley scholarship tennis tournament next week. May 15, 1980, p. 102.
            Northbrook nets NASL’s top goalie: Gregory Parkes. May 22, 1980, p. 26.
            Softball: girls discover they can play. May 29, 1980, p. 20.
Serious running attracts more women. June 5, 1980, p. 26.
            Perfect day attracts 500 to local race. June 12, 1980, p. 13.
            Girls learning to cope with injuries. June 19, 1980, p. 134.
Spectators flock to Bears camp. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 6.
            Young players enjoy sporting good time – T-ball. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 98.
            Park district declines softball for 5 year-olds. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 99.
Golf clubs ban women members. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 9.
            Member tells why he joined men-only club. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 9.
Special section: Winter Sports. Oct. 16, 1980, after classified ad section.
Winter means time for Wilsons to begin curling. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 24L.
            Shore route possible for marathon. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 6.
            ’80 in sports. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 92.
 
STABLES
            Financial, legal tangle swamps local stables. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 21. 
            Stable owners freed on strong-arm charge. Nov. 27, 1980,p. 10.
 
STREETS/ROADS
Park district renews stand against Ridge Rd. changes. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 10.
            Safety measures needed at Rt. 41/Clavey: Pierce. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 6.
            Ridge Rd. hearing draws 500. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 5.
Ridge restrictions may be discussed at city’s weekend retreat, but- Feb. 7, 1980, p. 5.
            Neighbor against neighbor for sake of Ridge. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 20. 
            Park Av. widening hearing expected this spring. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 9.
            Crofton, Brittany Rd. hearing set by council. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 10.
City council opts to reject Crofton Av. improvements. Mar. 6, 1980, p.6 .
            Legal action hinted to prevent County Line Rd. widening. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 5.
           City may vacate part of Deerfield Rd. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 5.
Lane closings, repair work set for Edens. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 7.
Half Day Rd. residents: Don’t widen street. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 7.
County Line residents ask city to postpone road widening suit. Apr. 17, 1980, p. 16. 
Half Day plan presented. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 6.
City okays widening Half Day Rd. May 1, 1980, p. 5.
            Edens drivers urged to seek other routes. May 1, 1980, p. 7.
            City awards contract for widening Green Bay Rd.; job starts in June. May 8, 1980, p. 14.
Deerfield favors Lake-Cook toll interchange. June 5, 1980, p. 124.
            Fed fund delay stalls Shore road projects. June 19, 1980, p. 123.
Road widening may prompt legal action. July 24, 1980, p. 6.
            City vows to protest road widening. July 31, 1980, p. 5. 
Tollway study in gear.  Aug. 7, 1980, p. 9.
            Private road, Lilac Lane, awaits repairs. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 6.
Road work is testing residents’ nerves. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 7.
Park Av. work to cost $2 million. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 9.
Streets deteriorate, especially in Ravinia. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 7.
‘Refined’ plan for streetscape costs $63,000. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 9.
            Toll interchange now VAGA concern. (Vernon Area Government Assoc.) Dec. 18, 1980, p. 9. 
 
STUPEY LOG CABIN
            Lights, cameras focus on  log cabin. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 6.
 
SUMMER RECREATION
            Not-so-far flung fun for summer. June 19, 1980, p. D2.
 
SUPER BLOCK /TARGET BLOCK
            See: BUSINESS
 
SUPERSTITION
            Superstition! It’s in the stars. Oct. 30, 1980, p. D2.
 
SWIMMING POOLS
            Twin Pools future in jeopardy. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 5.
            Pool plan has merit.  (ed.) Apr. 10, 1980, p. 20.
            Surprise! Pools will be open this summer. Apr. 24, 1980, p. 5.
            Cities, Deerfield, Highland Park, agree on swimming pool use. May 22, 1980, p. 7.
            Two local swim instructors continue to sharpen  skills. June 12, 1980, p. 38.
            Pool renovating to cost at least $176,000. July 24, 1980, p. 5.
            County report labels conditions ‘very good’ after brief closing. July 24, 1980, p. 5.
            Committee okays pool renovation. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 20. 
            State grant approves Twin Pools improvements. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 9.
 
TAXATION/TAXES
Changes in 1979 laws cut tax bite – a little. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 38.
Shore pols favor property tax relief. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 21.
Tax opponents fail to file class action suit. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 7.
Real estate tax objection deadline extended. Feb. 28, 1980. p. 9.
Tax protesters file suit against county, townships. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 10.
More taxpayers filing early, refunds slow. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 27.
            Need more time to do tax return? File 4868. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 27.
            Court upholds ruling against tax cut referendum. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 123.
Ex-aide’s blunder stymies tax district appeal. May 8, 1980, p. 16.
            Small favors yours in belated tax bills. May  8, 1980, p. 116B.
            Brainless voting marks debate on the sales tax. (ed.) May 29, 1980, p. 11.
            Small favors yours in belated tax bills. May  8, 1980, p. 116B.
Tax protest push ruffles county official. June 12, 1980, p. 9.
County changes tax bill protest timetable. June 19, 1980, p. 10.
Fight back on that tax bill. (ed.) June 26, 1980, p. 9.
Lake County’s tax rates become Tobin’s target. June 26, 1980, p. 10.
Senate gets tax relief bill for approval. June 26, 1980, p. 111.
Tax protest group sets public meeting. July 3, 1980, p. 12.
Legislature allows schools to seek increased tax rates. July 3, 1980, p. 16.
Fourth tax protest session Friday. July 17, 1980, p. 11.
Tax protest starting to roll in Lake County. July 17, 1980, p. 115.
Douglas renamed to tax review board. July 24, 1980, p. 116B.
Tax referendums could baffle voters on next election day. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 17.
Ruling could come soon on tax  protest. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 14.
Special tax dies in court. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 6.
            Seminar breaks down property tax process. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 116.
            Tax protest group plans information meeting here. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 7.
            Legislator asks ballot okay for redemption time cut. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 5.
            Lake taxpayers can protest assessments. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 7.
Income tax for schools in the works. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 7.
 
TEACHERS
            Untenured teachers feel heat of high school cuts. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 123.
            Plan may save teachers. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 123.
            Challenge to seniority firing fails in Assembly. May 8, 1980, p. 7.
            Boards urge tougher tests for teacher certification. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 118.
            Local teachers attend Nobel Conference. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 41.
 
TELEPHONES
            Telephone becomes a fashionable accessory. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 110.
            When the phone is your own. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 111.
            Phone company warns of ‘phony’ survey. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 10.
 
TELEVISION
Agencies give lists re Cable TV ‘Santa’. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 9.
            Highwood says no to Lake Forest Cablevision. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 9.
            Tune in, link up to our cable RV poll. (ed.) Feb. 7, 1980, p. 20.
            Cable TV poll entry form. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 21.
            Committee revises cable TV specifications. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 19.
            Readers want cable TV, X-rated films…and in Highland Park, Highwood…. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 21.
            Highland Park LWV conducts mini cable TV survey. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 22. 
Cable committee gropes for ways to reach public. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 10.
Group doing planning to prepare for cable. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 10.
            Government control fans oppose x-rated cable TV. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 24.
            Municipally owned cable termed successful. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 32.
Channel 11 tunes in on history. Mar. 13, 1980, p. D2.
            One resident attends cable TV hearing. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 9.
Council gets antenna up for cable TV tricks. May 15, 1980, p. 6.
Schools, cities seek cable consultants. June 5, 1980, p. 5.
            Too much tube time produces zombies. June 5, 1980, p. 27.
            Cable TV committees set to start interviews. June 12, 1980, p. 10.
            School districts move cautiously on cable TV.  June 19, 1980, p. 29.
Franchise field expands to six. July 17, 1980, p. 6.
            Committee cuts cable TV field to three. July 31, 1980, p. 7.
Television takes on new dimensions. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 27. 
Lake Forest firm favored for cable TV. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 5.
            Omnicom makes local program promises. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 5.
            Schools, library, others plan for cable TV. Oct. 16, 1980, p. 7.
            Original site found to be unsuitable for Highwood cable television studio. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 9.
            Cable TV hearing in Highland Park. Oct. 30, 1980, p. 9.
Cable TV ranking disputed. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 5.
            Cable television franchise awarded. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 7.
            Cable TV aims to bring new entertainment. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 7.
City appoints three residents to cable TV negotiations team. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 6.
            Put teeth into city cable TV franchises, says broadcaster. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 6.
 
TENTS
            Local businessman, Harry Oppenheimer, rediscovers the tent. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 26.
 
TERRORISM
            See also: PUERTO RICO
            Feds link auto dealer holdup to FALN. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 5.
            Rosado a suspect in New York bombing. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 5.
            Holdup leaves salesman in fear. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 7.
            Holdup suspects bonds total $650,000., Dec. 25, 1980, p. 5.
            Investigators link witness to FALN. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 5.
            Suspects opt for low-key courtroom tactics. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 7.
            FALN  linked to New York bombing. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 6.
 
THEATER
Light touch produced in Lincolnshire. Jan. 3, 1980, p. D2.
            ‘605’ comes up a lucky number for Byrne Piven. Jan. 3, 1980,  p. D3.
            North Light turns on the gaslight. Jan. 10, 1980, p. D2.       
            Penny Fuller packs trunk for ‘Elephant Man’. Jan. 17, 1980, p. D2.
Rodgers revue is an affair of the Hart. Feb. 7, 1980, p. D2.
Future uncertain for Northbrook Arts Center. Mar. 6, 1980, p. D2.
            Secrets of 6 year-old scene stealer: Jamie Gangi of ‘The Sound of Music’. Mar. 27, 1980, p. D3.
Director Robert Livingston’s advice: Don’t ask. Apr. 17, 1980, p. D3.
            Fine Arts Festival dedicated to playwright: Eugene O’Neill. May 1, 1980, p. 39.
Allen Carr in high gear on the road to fame. May 1, 1980, p. D3.
            Spotlight shines hot on Spectrum. May 15, 1980, p. D2.
Practical or not, a new theater is on its way. July 17, 1980, p. D5.
            Theatre offers more than entertainment: Spectrum. July 31, 1980, p. 26.
Curtains for Northbrook Civic. Aug. 21, 1980, p. D3.
North Light shines on new season. Sept. 25, 1980, p. D3.
Stage magic product of a ‘Warped’ mind - Lee Ditkowsky special effects designer. Oct. 9, 1980, p. D2.
            Theater moves from famine to feast: Practical Theatre. Oct. 9, 1980, p. D3.
            Wisdom Bridge walks away with the Jeffs. Oct. 23, 1980, p. D2.
            Age cannot wither the legendary Alvina Krause. Oct. 23, 1980, p . D3.
Spotlight on community theater. Nov. 6, 1980, p. D3.
North Light director resigns. Dec. 4, 1980, p. D5.
 
TRAFFIC
            State promises Clavey warning signs. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 5.
            Police crack down on Edens traffic. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 7.
Ridge Rd. hearing draws 500. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 5.
Accident triggers effort to help trucker; businessmen want viaduct warning signs. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 6. 
            Clavey warning sign erected on Route 41. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 6.
            Watch out, good buddy. (ed.) Jan. 31, 1980, p. 20.
            Council eyes Lake-Cook traffic study. May 22, 1980, p. 7.
            Consultant to study Lake-Cook traffic. May 29, 1980, p. 5.
            County police double traffic ticket issuance. June 29, 1980, p. 18.
 
TRANSPORTATION
IDOT plan isn’t enough. (ed.). Jan. 10, 1980, p. 20.
            IDOT okays road $$$. Jan. 17, 1980, p. 22.
Nortran to study Skokie Swift extension. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 33.
            Nortran bus system celebrates eighth year. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 36.
RTA fare hike likely, agency deeply in the red. May 8, 1980, p. 121.
Lake County pushes for RTA representation. June 19, 1980, p.11.
Shore bus lines weigh potential service cuts. July 3, 1980, p. 9.
            RTA’s debts stymie Shore busing plans. July 10, 1980, p. 118.
            Nortran bus service has O’Hare link-up. July 24, 1980, p. 44.
            County board chief praised for RTA pick. July 31, 1980, p. 9.
Nortran to investigate RTA fare box blunder. Aug. 14, 1980, p. 19.
Computer pairs suburban drivers (for car pool). Oct. 23, 1980, p. 123.
Being taken for a ride. (ed.) Nov. 20, 1980, p. 16.
            Citizen group seeks to upgrade RTA. Nov. 20, 1980, p. 21.
Public hearing set on bus route cutback. Dec. 4, 1980,;. 5.
            Commuters blast RTA cutback plans. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 12.
            RTA chief says cutbacks virtual certainty. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 14.
            Continental Air Transport announce local departures. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 24F.
            Park district to offer shuttle bus service. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 24F.
Suburbanites seek revised RTA cuts. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 9.
Suburban bus, rail cuts at a glance. Dec. 25, 1980, p. 9.
 
TREES
            Reliable tree surgeons don’t come knocking. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 110.
            Beware of shady trees arriving by mail. Apr. 10, 1980, p. 110.
            What trees should you plant? May 22, 1980, p. 114.
            White oaks fall to scale. June 19, 1980, p. 6.
            City may spray to combat cottony maple scale. July 10, 1980, p. 7.
            Local tree-eater earns special title, $10,000. July 24, 1980, p. 21A.
            Storm with high winds topples trees here. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 7.
 
U. S. ARMY             
            ‘Business as usual ‘ for Army recruiters. May 1, 1980, p. 6.
 
U. S. MARINE CORPS
            Three generations of Mann’s Marines: Raymond Sr., Thomas Sr., Thomas Jr. May 22, 1980, p. 18.
 
U. S. NAVY
            ‘New’ philosophy stresses motivation. June 26, 1980, p. 118.
 
U. S. POST OFFICE
            Postal change kits available. June 5, 1980, p. 44. 
            City focuses on three areas for post office. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 5.
            Post office may move to Central Av. Nov. 13, 1980, p. 5.
 
UTILITIES
            North Shore Gas request may cost users 7.3% more. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 112D.
            NRC probes why ComEd failed to report accident at Zion plant. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 11.
            Hot spell sparks power use record. July 17, 1980, p. 7.
            Record power usage forces bill increases. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 15.
            Public raps ComEd media messages. Nov. 27, 1980, p. 12.
 
VACANT BUILDINGS
            Anxious neighbors eye empty house. Oct. 2, 1980, p. 6.
 
VANDALISM
            Joggers face fee charges for vandalism. May 15, 1980, p. 7.
            Beginning at home. (ed.) May 15, 1980, p. 11.
 
VETERANS
            Vets still entitled to benefits. Jan. 3, 1980, p. 30.
            Vets blame ailments on defoliant. Feb. 28, 1980, p. 26.
            Tests seek Agent Orange/illness link. Feb. 28, 1980,p. 26.
            Control group sought for Agent Orange tests. June 19, 1980, p. 14.
            Veterans get hike in pension checks. July 3, 1980, p.  101.
            Vet group asks state to launch hospital probe. July 24, 1980, p.19A.
            Response to veterans’ drive keeps growing. Dec. 18, 1980, p. 24D.
 
VIADUCTS
            See: RAILROADS
 
VOCATIONAL CENTER
            Vocational Center teaches youth ‘real’ skills. Feb. 14, 1980, p. 24G.
            Students praise center’s programming. Feb. 14, 1980,p. 24G.
 
VOLUNTEERS
            Recruiting drive hopes to help Volunteer Pool. May 1, 1980, p. 16.
 
WAR
            MIA mother Jean MacDonald: not knowing is maddening. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 98.
 
WASTE MANAGEMENT
            City okays trash permits. Feb. 7, 1980, p. 6.
            Garbage rate hike coming up. May 15, 1980, p. 5.
            Debate on garbage rate hike delayed. May 29, 1980, p. 6.
            Fed funds offer way to end trash problems. (ed.) Aug. 7, 1980, p. 18.
            City seeks to cut sanitation costs. Aug 14, 1980, p. 6.
            Refuse pickup cost increases 30%. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 6.
            Council okays rate increases for scavengers. Aug. 28, 1980, p. 18.
 
WATER
            Water system crumbling; rate hike next? Feb. 14, 1980, p. 9.
            Water allocation battle may be over. May 1, 1980, p. 13.
            City raises water rates; bills up 60%. Aug. 21, 1980, p. 5.
            Water rates soar nearly 60 percent. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 5.
            Shore towns await water allocations. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 17. 
 
WEATHER
            County offers winter emergency advice. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 118.
            Hot spell sparks power use record. July 17, 1980, p. 7.
            Storm with high winds topples trees here. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 7.
 
WELCOME WAGON
            Gifts, information all part of a warm welcome by Lois Kanter. Aug. 7, 1980, p. 26.
 
WINNETKA, IL
            The way Winnetka was. History, old photos. Jan. 17, 1980, p. W12, Special section.
 
WOMEN
Discovery Workshop a real find. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 17.
            Deerfield high school is work shop location. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 17.
ZONTA: Giving businesswomen a helping hand. May 1, 1980, p. 36.
            ERA a boon or band for women’s rights? May 8, 1980, p. 5. 
            ERA backers fight ‘libber’ stereotypes; focus on women’s rights. May 8, 1980, p. 10.
            Activist see two sides. May 8, 1980, p. 10.
            Foes call ERA threat to family life. May 8, 1980, p. 11.
            ERA divides area legislators as vote on proposal looms. May 8, 1980, p. 11.
            Find your niche in a network. May 8, 1980, p. 28.
            Steinem tickles the fancy of feminists. May 8, 1980, p. 34.
            Working moms rock the cradle, hold down a job. May 8, 1980, p. 98.
            Lack of ‘sure’ votes stalls ERA action.  May 15, 1980, p. 5.
            ERA all the way. May 15, 1980, p. 9.
            Program aims to help women return to class. May 22, 1980, p. 44.
Golf clubs ban women members. Sept. 4, 1980, p. 9.
            Member tells why he joined all-men club. Sept. 4, 1980, p.  9.
            ERA fans, foes join election fray. Sept. 25, 1980, p. 18.
Tampon-linked illness spurs lawsuit. Oct. 9, 1980, p. 9.
            Women continue tampon use despite TSS risk. Oct. 9, 1980, p . 9.
            Merchants stocking alternative to tampons. Oct. 23, 1980, p. 18.
Weight lifting attracts women, too. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 26.
            Three finance seminars to help women Get $mart. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 28.
Fashion world finally accepts large-size models. Dec. 11, 1980, p. 114.
            Women turn home business into big $. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 26.
            Book features North Shore women: The New Entrepreneurs: Women Working from
            Home: by Terry Tepper. Dec. 31, 1980, p. 26.                      
 
YOUTH
            Conservation Corps jobs available to 18 area youths. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 37.
            Are gangs becoming models for youths? Guest essay: Merle Arenson. Mar. 20, 1980, p. 13.
            CLF (Community Living Facility) steps to ‘outside world’ taken in positive measures. May 22, 1980, p. 98.
 
ZION, IL
Thirty mile-nuke evacuation plan eyed. Jan. 3, 1980, p.16.
            ComEd meets Zion nuke upgrade deadline. Jan. 10, 1980, p. 13.
Anti-nuke group asks shutdown of Zion plant. Jan. 24, 1980, p. 122.
           1 Zion nuke unit in use by ComEd. Jan. 31, 1980, p. 16.
ComEd gets federal okay to expand nuke fuel storage. Feb. 21, 1980, p. 121.
Zion storage expansion challenged. Mar. 6, 1980, p. 14.
            Public offers ideas at nuke workshop. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 38.
            No decrease in Zion nuke power output, NRC rules. Mar. 13, 1980, p. 38.
            Zion evacuation plan 8-hour job: Commonwealth Edison. Mar. 27, 1980, p. 19.
NRC probes why ComEd failed to report accident at Zion plant. Apr. 3, 1980, p. 11. 
2d Zion leak in one month called no safety threat. May 1, 1980, p. 12.       
            4th accident in 6 weeks hits Zion plant. May 15, 1980, p. 7.
State appeals Zion waste decision directly to NRC. June 26, 1980, p. 122.
CLC to host forum on Zion plant. July 3, 1980, p. 28.
 
ZIP CODES
            Businesses brace for nine-digit zip codes. Nov. 6, 1980, p. 13.
 
ZONING
            Feds probe suburban zoning laws. June 19, 1980, p. 7.
            Local zoning could face federal challenge. (ed.) June 19, 1980, p. 20. 
            Highwood attorney Wallace Dunn gets county zoning post. July 24, 1980, p. 116C.