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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
January 1, 1987 through December 31, 1987
ABORTION
Pro-life bill allows doctors to refuse genetic testing. July 16, 1987, p. 15.
Thompson should veto ‘worst bill of the year’. (ed.) July 16, 1987, p. 16C.
ACCIDENTS
Fire engulfs auto in Edens accident. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 7.
Student killed in Glenview train accident: Johndale Patrick. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 12.
Man dies, woman injured in accident. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 9.
Woman injured in car flip. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 9.
Area woman dies after struck by van. June 11, 1987, p. 16.
Bicyclist, 12, hurt in accident. June 18, 1987, p. 9.
Motorcycle riders injured in accident on St. Johns Ave. July 16, 1987, p. 13.
Two more accidents near post office. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 5.
2 Shore executives survive raft accident. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 11.
Unoccupied car struck by train. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 13.
Man still hospitalized after chase. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 14.
Woman killed by train south of Braeside station. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 7.
Driver escapes injury after car explodes on Lake-Cook. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 9.
More details out, but boy’s death remains puzzle. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 9.
Accident victim dies of heart attack. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 6.
Building inspector injured in traffic accident. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 14.
Comatose hit-and-run victim clings to life. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16.
Clavey/U.S. 41 collision results in serious injury. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 12.
ACID RAIN
North Shore family tracks acid rain in yard. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 16E.
ACUPUNCTURE
Ruling seen as shot in the arm for acupuncturists. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 6.
Acupuncture one way to snuff out smoking. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 166.
One way to stop smoking. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 179.
ADLER CULTURAL CENTER
Old contacts benefit new Adler director: Sharon Asquita. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 115.
ADLER PLANETARIUM
Adler Planetarium sky show looks at sciences, Biblical story of Christ’s birth. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 117.
ADULT EDUCATION
Continuing education sees enrollment drop. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 7.
ADVERTISING
Small but significant market for advertising agencies. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 39.
AFGHANISTAN
Afghan refugee arrives for surgery to restore sight. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 5.
Eye surgery a success. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 6.
AGENT ORANGE
Bill seeks to include civilians in Agent Orange health study. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 11.
AGING
Generics, HMOs can cut cost of aging. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 36.
Be daring: it’s the RX for livelier later years. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 156.
Beauty can be ageless. Sept. 17, 1987, p. T4.
AIDS
Wilmette school parents to tackle fear about AIDS. Feb. 5, 1987. p. 25.
Area schools watch, wait before adopting AIDS policies. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 25.
Communities react to AIDS in the schools. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 27.
State issues school guidelines on AIDS. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 23.
Minister’s sermon on teens, condoms lauded. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 11.
Legislative response to AIDS begins to emerge. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 12.
AIDS seminar. May 7, 1987, p. 38.
Abbott seeks FDA approval for AIDS test. June 4, 1987, p. 140J.
Concerns surface about camper with AIDS. June 25, 1987, p. 5.
NSSRA on right track with AIDS case at camp. (ed.) June 25, 1987, p. 16D.
Parents air AIDS fears at meeting. July 2, 1987, p. 6.
Doctor gives AIDS facts to audience. July 2, 1987, p. 6.
Legislature unleashes flood of AIDS bills. July 2, 1987, p. 16.
AIDS bills need scrutiny. (ed.). July 2, 1987, p. 16A.
Corporate America meets to begin war on AIDS. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 43.
Doctor talks to high schoolers about AIDS. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 23.
Sensitivity, honesty keys to AIDS strudy in schools. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 18.
Straight talk about AIDS on Sunday: C. Everett Koop, Surgeon General. Nov. 19, 1987, p. T4.
ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLISM
‘All the news fit to print’ in the world of alcoholism: ‘Alcoholism Briefs’. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 112.
Radio programs to discuss alcohol. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 53.
ALLERGIES
Allergies are no picnic for 40 million sufferers. July 2, 1987, p. 134.
AMPUTEES
Challenge above challenge: double amputee completes training for special recreation leader role: Dave Espeseth. July 2, 1987, p. 136.
AMUSEMENT PARKS
Great America summer survival kit. May 28, 1987, p. D2.
ANDERSON, ODD
Shore man decorated 40 years later. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 16E.
ANIMALS
Local organization offers helping ‘paw’ to pet owners. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 100.
Animals weather winter with ‘furry’ insulation. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 112.
Pet stores cited for illegal turtle sales go into shell. June 25, 1987, p. 167.
County sees 1st case of pit bull menace. July 23, 1987, p. 16B.
Leave wild things where they belong. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 143.
Raccoons in the chimney: how to rid your home of Rocky and his friends. Aug. 27, 1987, p. H6.
Diseases you can get from your lovable pet. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 155.
A racer retires: Jenny gets a new leash on life through unique greyhound adoption offer. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 157.
Program pairs seniors with compatible pets. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 151.
Man’s best friend serves handicapped masters. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 151.
‘Burros along the Beach’ ends happily. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 16F.
Pet sitters step in when owners step out. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 203.
ANTIQUES
40 antique dealers at Lake Forest Academy show. June 11, 1987, p. 155.
Porcelain gift is part of plan; doctor sees himself as custodian of antique treasure: Dr. Kenneth Maier. July 30, 1987, p. T8.
ANTI-SEMITISM
Skokie rally participants denounce anti-Semitism. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16B.
ARCHEOLOGY
Museum rocks, skeletons teach of Earth’s past. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 214.
ARCHITECTS/ARCHITECTURE
‘No stars’ philosophy propels architecture firm: O’Donnell Wicklund Pigozzi and
Peterson. (OWP&P) Apr. 30, 1987, p. 140.
Goldberg wins prize for HP home. June 18, 1987, p. H4.
ARDEN SHORE HOME FOR BOYS
Arden Shore problems plague police. June 11, 1987, p. 16A.
ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY
Argonne internships: Highland Park High School students rub elbows with top scientists. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 18.
Nonscientists fit fine at Argonne. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 144.
Real world is small order for Argonne’s intern physicist: Bill Badgett. Nov. 26, 1987, p.166.
ART
Lincolnshire resident paints famous pictures on pillows: Marion Mandeltort. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 101.
Lake County curator unearths WPA art. Jan. 29, 1987, p. D6.
Expatriate artist looks to the light: Adrienne Farb. Feb. 5, 1987, p. D4.
Salute to Sargent. Feb. 12, 1987, p. D2.
Uniquity presents artwork for tactile, visual senses. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 182C.
Culture is conveyed through Eskimo art. Apr. 2, 1987, p. D5.
Homage to Fairfield Porter. Apr. 9, 1987, p. D5.
Artist sculpts tribute to HPHS. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 9.
New kids on Evanston gallery block. Apr. 16, 1987, p. D2.
Designer mines motherhood for humorous ideas. May 7, 1987, p. 140B.
Hobbyist Caroline Collins specializes in intricate art of stenciling. May 14, 1987, p. 123.
Arts groups brainstorm on cooperative ventures. July 9, 1987, p. 6.
Art Institute draws on Picasso sketches. July 23, 1987, p. D4.
Gallery owners hope to educate public. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 37.
Art world creates a new esthetic. Sept. 17, 1987, p. D2.
Street artist: Rose Frantzen. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 175.
Sculpturing over the retirement years: Charles Emmons. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 180.
Wood carver Jim Thompson chips away in quest of reality. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 195.
‘Arts Month’ to kick off with forum, concert Sunday. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 16F.
Concerning the Courtauld show. Nov. 5, 1987, p. D2.
All in the (Albright) family. Nov. 19, 1987, p. D2.
ASBESTOS
District 111 not alone in awaiting asbestos report. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 5.
School asbestos removal: Good intent, no funds. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 7.
School asbestos inspection program may bite the dust. July 16, 1987, p. 15.
ASSESSMENTS
About 25 percent of property in U.S. is overassessed. July 2, 1987, p. H4.
Was your home reassessment more than you bargained for? July 9, 1987, p. H5
Property value rises; assessor swamped with calls. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 9.
ATHLETIC SHOES
No business like shoe business. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 178.
ATTORNEYS
Attorneys doing wrong: who’s keeping tabs? Jan. 15, 1987, p. 22.
Greylord swells number of complaints, actions. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 23.
Reinstatement faster if license is surrendered. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 22.
Supreme Court case reveals ARDC, court action takes time. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 23.
(Attorney Registration Disciplinary Commission)
Bar Association recommends changes in ARDC procedure. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 23.
Attorney discipline procedure requires overhaul, scrutiny. (ed. ) Jan. 29, 1987, p. 16.
Make attorney discipline agency public: Kustra. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 26.
Felony means automatic disbarment in New York. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 26.
California bar supervises, legislature pushes discipline. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 27.
Supreme Court to appoint non-lawyers to ARDC. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 12.
Kustra steps up efforts to allow audit of ARDC. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 13.
Legal reform slow in coming. (ed.) Apr. 30, 1987, p. 18B.
Lawyers on airways tackle callers’ queries. May 14, 1987, p. 138.
Law firm’s bankruptcy affects area firms, lawyers. June 4, 1987, p. 7.
Discipline panel fires 2d round at Pierce. June 18, 1987, p. 6.
Pierce confident as high court hears arguments. June 25, 1987, p. 9.
Lake Forest College president to lead lawyer review task force: ARDC. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 15.
Court orders jail, restitution for bankruptcy attorney. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 7.
AUTHORS
Highland Park nurtures a host of local authors. List. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 158.
Age no deterrent to Riverwoods author Mira Lomont. May 7, 1987, p. 119.
Author Leah Yarrow uses humor as guide to parenting. May 28, 1987, p. 120.
Baha’i writer completes 4th book: Eunice Braun. June 11, 1987, p. 158.
Scott Turow finds law of success. Aug. 6, 1987, p. D2.
This grandma knows best: Mary McBride, author: ‘Grandma Knows Best But No One Ever Listens’. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 144.
AUTOMOBILES
Vintage cars are art in local collector’s book: Joe Bortz. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 93.
New T-bird gets nod as Car of the Year. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 111.
Caution flag up for auto Shore tour. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 7.
Considering safety in car option choices. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 136.
Area dealer stocks are Avantis, Zimmers. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 136C.
The Sterling: British, Japanese luxurious. May 14, 1987, p. 136C.
Antique auto show at fort. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 157.
‘Full speed ahead’ his life’s motto: Sandy MacArthur, antique auto buff. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 141.
Porsche theft suspect sought. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 13.
Antique cars bring back memories at Volo museum. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 141.
Celebrity cars add lustre to collection. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 144.
Hyundai dealership arrives on North Shore. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 43.
Old Blue a true blue miraculous Mercedes after 800,000 miles. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 42.
BABIES
Parenthood, 1987 start together: 1st baby of 1987: Brittany Anne Waiflein. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 5.
6-month-old owes sight to cornea transplant. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 102.
Mother’s Aid baby book teams up with national publisher. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 132L.
BALDRIDGE, TISH
Spark up social life with Tish. Dec. 10, 1987, p. T1.
BANKS
‘Bulging at the seams’ bank (NBD) embarks on expansion. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 10.
BEACHES
See: EROSION, LAKE MICHIGAN
BEAUTY CONTESTS
The women who would be queen at Illinois State Fair. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 20.
Miss Illinois Teen-USA: Riverwoods resident Danielle Reese is off to El Paso. July 16, 1987, p. 130.
Will Vegas be lucky again for Mrs. Illinois? July 30, 1987, p. 152.
BEES
Bees in the backyard. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 149.
Hives bring sweetness and enlightenment to beekeepers. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 149.
BICYCLES
State line ride. June 11, 1987, p. 188.
BIDDING LAWS
Electrical contractor seeks state bidding law revision. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 116C.
BILL OF RIGHTS
Special Section. Sept. 17, 1987, after p. C9.
BIRDS
Goose-watching reveals local birds are here to stay. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 109.
Bird-watching – where to set your sights. List of sites. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 159.
Fort tower becomes home to endangered wanderer falcons. June 4, 1987, p. 188.
Robin finds there’s no place like Chickerneos. June 18, 1987, p. 9.
Falcons not on prowl for pets: Expert. July 30, 1987, p. 169.
Fall’s fine sightings bring birders out. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 151.
Parrots: colorful pet in more ways than one. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 191.
Waterfowl make pit stops at lake, lagoons while migrating south. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 36.
Home away from home for birds of a feather: boarding house for birds. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 170.
BIRTH
Mother designs Pak to aid Lamaze birth. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 128E.
BLINDNESS
Blind light way for each other with LIGHTS. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 116.
Dr. Joseph Kiernan honored for restoring sight to indigent. June 25, 1987, p. 149.
Machine helps vision impaired readers. June 25, 1987, p. 152.
BLOOD DONATION
Blood Center, Red Cross announce consolidation. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 143.
BOATING/BOATS
Sheriff’s maritime unit prepares for boaters. June 25, 1987, p. 16A.
Life in the wet land. July 9, 1987, p. 139.
Boaters facing new restrictions. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 178.
BOMBS
False alarm. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 7.
BOOKS
Book offers Old World look at history c1493: “The Nuremberg Chronicle”. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 22.
Brandeis book sale features science fiction collection. June 4, 1987, p. 124.
Classics in the business world: a frill or essential? June 18, 1987, p. 39.
A book that looks to the heavens: ‘The River in the Sky’ by Rev. Robert Aguirre. June 18, 1987, p. 160.
Books to while away summer days. June 25, 1987, p. 152.
Books hold their own against fierce video competition. July 23, 1987, p. 15.
Pleasures and treasures of rare book collecting. July 30, 1987, p. 149.
Roger Carlson crams thousands of books into his alley: Bookman’s Alley, Evanston. Sept. 17, 1987, p. T3.
Titles, Inc. locates what bibliophiles seek. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 38.
Evanston, Glenview authors pen children’s books. List. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 157.
An eclectic consideration of Halloween fiction. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 169.
Doig publishes second in Montana saga: ‘Dancing at the Rascal Fair’. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 168.
Gifts in print. Book list. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 196.
Partners market Books-To-Go, audio cassettes. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 53.
BROOKS, GWENDOLYN
Poet Brooks among experts to visit school. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 35.
BUDDHISM
From football player to Buddhist monk: Jim Dougherty known as Ven. Tubten Pende. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 111.
BUHAI, ROBERT M., Former mayor of Highland Park
Port Clinton Square to be ‘Robert M. Buhai Plaza’. June 18, 1987, p. 5.
BUSES
See: TRANSPORTATION
BUSINESS
See also: PROFILES
Building starts on site behind Port Clinton. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 7.
New store caters to needs of those into aerobic workouts. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 112E.
Motorola buys 27 acres, plans move to Northbrook. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 114.
Northern Trust buys 1st Lake Forest. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 114.
First Northbrook buys First Security of Cary-Grove. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 118.
Highland Park pro opens tennis specialty shop here. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 116D.
New vacancies threaten Deerbrook Mall’s future. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 124D.
Crossroads’ Dominick’s to close doors. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 5.
Media, CEOs approach business news differently. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 128C.
Brownies bake in world’s longest oven. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 132B.
Goodman Yarns to close last of 17-store chain. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 128E.
Sunset Foods – for 50 years, giving customers service with their groceries. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 124B.
American firms need more smarts abroad. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 124E.
Greenfield sells American Grill restaurant. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 128B.
NutraSweet plans move to Lake-Cook Rd. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 128-I.
The perfect office center: a real estate expert’s dream. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 132C.
Snag develops in sale of Glenview restaurant: American Grill. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 132-I.
Couple finds business venture in toilet seat. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 132N.
‘Little Piggy’ gets fatter all the time. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 136B.
Emalfarb attacks issue of store site. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 7.
Baxter joins hospitals in home care. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 136B.
American Grill sale stymied; Chapter 11 filing reported. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 136B.
Clothes with a punch from Funki Punki. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 136B.
Franchise print shop moves into future. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 136E.
Moore turns technological change to advantage. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 132B.
Lake County businessmen told to build from within. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 132C.
Kids ‘R’ Us on tap for retail center. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 5.
Clothing store likely at Dominick’s site. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 5.
Pakula strives to predict fashion trends. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 124B.
Oriental arts store like a visit to the Far East. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 124C.
Firm helps execs who lose in mergers. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 180B.
Company rides wave of bakery trend: J. W. Allen &Co. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 20C.
Homemakers Minor and Wineberg catch life’s laughter in cards. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 136B.
Twinkletoes shop serves up hosiery, leotards. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 136B.
Allgauer’s to construct addition to area hotel. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 136C.
Ada’s Famous Deli hopes to expand, add party room. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 138.
Bannockburn Green center blossoming. May 7, 1987, p. 140C.
Baxter stockholders speak out at meeting. May 21, 1987, p. 136F.
Baxter’s top executives defend acquisition. May 21, 1987, p. 136G.
Chestnut Court to close after more than 30 years in business. May 28, 1987, p. 5.
Planners snub Pier 1 landscaping. May 28, 1987, p. 7.
Entrepreneur of year talks from ladder’s top: Randi Brill. May 28, 1987, p. 132C.
Local firms market themselves at Consumer Electronics show. June 4, 1987, p. 140B.
Moore Business Forms & Systems to relocate to Conway Park. June 11, 1987, p. 4.
Highland Park man named to head up SEC: David S. Ruder. June 18, 1987, p. 6.
Colby’s to relocate to larger site. June 18, 1987, p. 43.
Northern Trust opens investment center. June 18, 1987, p. 43.
Home offices make it profitable to stay put. June 18, 1987, p. H1.
Men’s shop to open at Dominick’s site. June 25, 1987, p. 5.
CAS Office Interiors to close after 27 years. June 25, 1987, p. 37.
Baxter’s Bays handpicked to succeed IC’s Johnson. June 25, 1987, p. 39.
Northbrook’s ACCO World to be sold for $602 million. June 25, 1987, p. 41.
Shop catches Cartiers’ eye; will sell $27,000 glass frames. July 2, 1987, p. 30.
State National Bank merges with NBD. July 2, 1987, p. 33.
Business groups: Oases for professionals. July 9, 1987, p. 36.
Coldwell Banker leasing agent for One Conway Park. July 9, 1987, p. 41.
Northbrook’s IMC to cut 100 jobs in restructuring. July 9, 1987, p. 44.
Koenig & Strey buys Barrington real estate firm. July 16, 1987, p. 34.
Donnelley’s president, John R. Walter, grew up in firm. July 23, 1987, p. 40.
Former teacher trains businesses to market selves. July 23, 1987, p. 41.
Loucks picked as chairman of Baxter. July 23, 1987, p. 42.
Lake-Cook office center may add hotel restaurant. July 30, 1987, p. 6.
A bird-brained venture? Pink flamingos and juke boxes highlight unusual business. July 30, 1987, p. 40.
Congress eyes truth-in-savings bill for banks. July 30, 1987, p. 40.
Firm helps companies recover. July 30, 1987, p. 47.
Baxter-Travenol changes its name but just slightly. July 30, 1987, p. 48.
Leonardi launches office/retail project. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 34.
Lou’s Garage to stay next to shopping center. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 35.
Long-time merchants must move. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 5.
Green light for gas station, mini-mart. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 5.
KREX celebrates 40 years in automotive lubrication. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 38.
Shopping center set for Garrity’s site. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 45.
Kraft plans office complex on 73-acre Techny site. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 47.
Business duo catches drinking water wave. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 49.
Shops On Elm Street going up. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 7.
Kraft proposal may trigger second look at Techny plan. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 32.
Office building’s fate a worry in Highlands. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 5.
Ousted St. Johns Av. tenants get brief reprieve. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 9.
North Shore company helps executives conquer culture shock coping abroad. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 36.
Weight loss sparks Diet Center purchase. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 37.
Family finds move abroad ‘scary’. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 40.
Expanding business east ‘not too hard’. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 41.
Companies review benefits for employees’ own benefit. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 46.
Business question looms: ‘Should you incorporate?’ Sept. 17, 1987, p. 47.
McDonald’s owner always the teacher: Ken Morgan. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 38.
Baxter International tabs president, executives. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 40.
Bishop Freeman folds new, cleaned shirts, pants around world. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 36.
Trend in business: flexible schedules, skilled workers. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 41.
Scandinavian Design stores expected to stay open after Chapter 11 filing. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 41.
Small businesses get export finance help. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 38.
Distilling firm moving employees to area complex. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 38.
‘Cafeteria plan’ works in company benefit package. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 40.
Bankruptcy boom. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 36.
Style Shop recognized for fashion sense, growth. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 37.
Baxter eyes frozen foods for hospitals. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 43.
Brokerage firm stops taking customer orders. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 38.
Company packages drugs for dispensing by doctors. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 40.
Retailers anticipate bright season. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 42.
Watch out Irv’s, Gentry’s coming to town. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 42.
Serving two masters: Continental Bank, FDIC. David Nordby. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 44.
Project Business brings commerce to classroom. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 18.
Highlands offices to remain such. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 9.
Entrepreneurs advice: Look to the East. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 49.
Tenants falling in line for Garrity Square Center. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 58.
Gap and Gap for Kids coming downtown. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 59.
Otis Realty negotiates four new Port Clinton office leases. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 59.
Lung Woh to move to Shops on Elm Place. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 31.
Lake Forest opening road to Sunset Foods development. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 32.
Compensation decisions altered by tax reform law. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 34.
Additional Port Clinton development set for 1989. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 7.
Sisters both buy, manage Aca Joe stores. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 31.
BYRNE, JANE, Former mayor: Chicago
Jane Byrne stumps in the suburbs. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 166.
CALLIGRAPHY
Calligrapher’s art is a labor of love: Verna Love. July 16, 1987, p. 142.
Calligraphy: more than just a hobby. July 23, 1987, p. 38.
CAMPING/CAMPS
Camp Guide 1987. Jan. 29, 1987, p. D25.
‘Bucky’ Glenn Harris – he’s been camping out since 1929. May 14, 1987, p. 122.
Special education camp set. May 21, 1987, p. 42.
Camp offered for hearing impaired. May 21, 1987, p. 42.
Concerns surface about camper with AIDS. June 25, 1987, p. 5.
Campers learn how to care for the world around them. July 30, 1987, p. 34.
One week camp yields lasting self-esteem. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 30.
CANCER
Beating breast cancer. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 160.
Procedure has photographer Linda Ragins feeling great again. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 160.
Mammography can be a lifesaver. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 162.
Y-ME offers support to breast cancer victims. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 163.
Breast surgery patient recalls her experience. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 31.
CANDIDATES
Consider being a candidate. (ed.) Jan. 15, 1987, p. 18B.
Pierce, Tobin to face off in April. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 5.
Candidates unveil election finance reports. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 7.
Line begins to form behind contender Jack Kemp. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 138.
Northwestern reunion brings Gephardt to Shore. May 21, 1987, p. 17.
State primary major factor in presidential race: Dole. May 21, 1987, p. 18.
Amendola’s niece to vie for county seat. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 6.
No Republicans file to run against Stern. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 9.
CARDS
Writing greeting cards is lots of fun: Joan Harpman. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 11.
CARTOONISTS/CARTOONS
The whole enchilada is cartooning: Nicole Hollander. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 102.
CEMETERIES
Maintenance, ownership of historic cemetery researched: Daggitt, Braeside Cemetery. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 19.
Daggitt cemetery: Historic site ripe for rediscovery. May 7, 1987, p. 19.
Panel to seek aid for old cemeteries. July 2, 1987, p. 7.
CENTER FOR ENRICHED LIVING
Center for Enriched Living moves to new facilities. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 18.
CENTURY
Turn of the century: what it was and will be. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 14.
CENTURY OF PROGRESS-CHICAGO WORLD FAIR –1933
All’s fair in this collection: Larry Ettema’s 1933 artifacts. July 30, 1987. p. 148.
CHARITY
Field Corp. Fund to aid minority students. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 23.
College students spend spring break helping poor. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 30.
Heifer Project putting hunger out of business. May 28, 1987, p. 114.
United Way allocates $283,820. June 25, 1987, p. 14.
North Suburban Self Help seeks community assistance. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 9.
United Way moves to add 2 agencies to roster. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 147.
Local agencies spin holiday wish list. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 193.
Salvation Army donations down. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 238.
Charity dollar stretched thin. (ed.) Dec. 17, 1987, p. 16.
Six-million-dollar baby Kandice King’s medical bills put her family on Neediest
Children Fund list. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 28.
CHICAGO, IL
Did mayor plan to offer olive branch to suburbs? Dec. 3, 1987, p. 16D.
CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN
Botanic Garden sets prairie burn. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 120.
County okays $6 million Botanic Garden bond issue. (Cook County) Apr. 30, 1987, p. 38.
Botanic Garden to unveil new greenhouses. May 14, 1987, p. 15.
Botanic Garden offers special summer delights. May 21, 1987, p. H4.
Volunteer blooms at Botanic: Gil Wascher. Aug. 20, 1987, p. T1.
CHILD CARE/CHILDREN
See also: DAY CARE
Special therapy center caters to children. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 120.
Psychologist talks of terror, war, children. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 22.
Uncle Toby shares magic with children through letters. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 124E.
Sex education important for children: Sizemore. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 19.
Support group aids children of divorce. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 22.
How parents can deal with adolescent children. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 112.
Child care still tops the list. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 7.
Parents observe infants in Montessori program. June 18, 1987, p. 18.
Gifted children face unique set of challenges. Aug. 20, 1987, p. F7.
Judith Music of Highland Park wants every child to get a good start: she is director of
Ounce of Prevention Fund. Aug. 20, 1987, p. T4.
District 113 to review procedure for abused, neglected children. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 11.
Kid chic. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 178.
Children now need social security numbers. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 28.
Neonatal program helps new parents. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 152.
Author tells how to avoid parent-children battles. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 37.
Six-million-dollar baby: Kandice King’s medical bills put family on Neediest Children Fund list. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 28.
CHILDBIRTH
Knowledge helps when baby’s due. Oct. 8, 1987, p. T3.
CHINA
Chinese capitalist Wei Ben Yuan looks westward. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 132B.
Lake Forest College prepares for program with Orient trip. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 20.
Lake Forest College staff finds change in China. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 21.
CHURCHES
Mennonites emphasize community service, peace. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 127.
Protest tables plans for Chinese church. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 7.
Church plan merits OK. (ed.) Jan. 22, 1987. p. 16.
Preschool Shabbat. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 20.
Congregation Israel wins Soviet dissident’s freedom. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 13.
Minister’s sermon on teens, condoms lauded. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 11.
Stockbroker gets ahead with work, faith in the Lord: Warren Hayes. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 124C.
Fundamentalist Baptist Church seeks membership. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 135.
Congregation Solel continues refusenik aid. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 138.
Woman finds strength in Hasidic beliefs. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 147
Despite national scandals local evangelism strong. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 149.
Passover Seder focus for ancestral history. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 18C.
North Shore resident Erica Lippitz sees exciting times ahead as first woman cantor. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 166.
Churches attracting members with new offerings. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 116.
Archdiocese sells area land. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 136K.
Chinese church request wins panel okay. May 7, 1987, p. 5.
Area churches meet the needs of brethren, don’t forget the inner city. May 14, 1987, p. 114.
Minister leads 87-year-old Baptist church: Rev. C. Sparks. May 28, 1987, p. 20B.
Priest adds own message to community theater: Father E. Garza. June 4, 1987, p. 120.
Council okays Chinese church plan. June 11, 1987, p. 5.
Gordon Anderson marks 50 years in the pulpit. June 11, 1987, p. 154.
Youthful pastor seeks following for new church. July 9, 1987, p. 150.
Bethany Methodist opens day care center. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 142.
Choir school gets new lease on life. What are Friends for? Sept. 3, 1987, p. 148.
High Holy Days inspire uniquely spiritual awe. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 16E.
Cardinal bears down on faith at Carmel. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 21.
Support system is spiritual hospice at Congregation Solel. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 152.
Lubavitch Chabad runs Model Shofar Factory. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 179.
Techny society to open new international headquarters. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 173.
‘Judas Maccabeus’ a bonding experience. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 195.
Hannukah celebrates freedom of religion. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 16.
CIVIL WAR
Police officers treasure Civil War artifacts. July 16, 1987, p. 132.
CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS
Girls Scouts’ 75th anniversary. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 110.
Managing, running the country’s ‘Ys’. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 20.
Rotary to open door to women – slowly. May 7, 1987, p. 12.
Court’s Rotary ruling correct. (ed.) May 7, 1987, p. 18B.
Barriers down: Rotary accepts woman: Virginia Collins. July 16, 1987, p. 5.
Friday Club doesn’t fool around. July 16, 1987, p. D2.
Rotary decision late, but on the money. (ed.) July 23, 1987, p. 16D.
Rotary polio crusade drops retiree into jet set: Jack Blane. July 30, 1987, p. 153.
Searching for Common Ground. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 149.
New friendship as good as gold for local Girl Scouts. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 189.
COACHES
A cut above the rest: Adams, Dickman, Morrison. June 25, 1987, p. 30.
COLLECTERS/COLLECTIBLES
Collecting comics, coins, cards no funny business. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 48.
COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY – CLC
CLC names Daniel LaVista as new president. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 22.
CLC eyes $10 million performing arts center. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 20B.
Recruitment paying off in enrollment rise at CLC. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 32.
CLC performing arts center an ‘obvious’ need: consultant. June 4, 1987, p. 30.
CLC’s new chief sees changes in services. July 2, 1987, p. 22.
Checking your duds while riding the rails; CLC commuter classes focus on fashion, arts. July 16, 1987, p. 18.
Running CLC’s Southlake Center: Sheila Marks helps returning students find their niche in the work world. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 28.
CLC faculty signs first pact. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 16.
COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
Bill could help colleges link curricula to area hiring needs. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 12.
New sports center for Trinity college. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 14.
New campus for Roosevelt. May 7, 1987, p. 25.
College guide eases hassle of leaving home. June 4, 1987, p. 140E.
Grads face tough competition for college. June 11, 1987, p. 18.
Schools hike standards for screening. June 11, 1987, p. 18.
Federal student loan qualifications tighten. June 18, 1987, p. H6.
Program aids learning-disabled college students. (at Barat) July 30, 1987, p. 26.
Lake Forest College prepares for program with Orient trips. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 20.
Lake Forest College staff finds change in China. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 21.
Tax deduction for college cost? Sept. 3, 1987, p. H5.
NU homecoming for Swedish prime minister: Ingvar Carlsson. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 18.
The admissions maze. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 19.
PACE (Professional Assistance Center of Evanston) provides learning skills at National. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 39.
State schools hit with flood of applications. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 50.
Dual role for new Trinity dean: Donna Peterson. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 18.
COLLINS, VIRGINIA
Chamber chief works for merchants, city. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 132B.
Barriers down, Rotary accepts woman: Virginia Collins. July 16, 1987, p. 5.
COM/ED
See: UTILITIES
COMMUNITY SERVICE
College students spend spring break helping poor. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 30.
Woodlands students learn through community service. May 7, 1987, p. 22.
COMMUTING/COMMUTERS
Seasoned commuters cope better with Mother Nature’s icy wrath. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 5.
COMPUTERS
Curriculums may vary, but districts agree on value of computer training. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 24.
Jobs come through on computerized bulletin board. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 128.
Newest PCs on market are personal copiers. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 115.
Firm converts coin-operated computer games for home use. July 2, 1987, p. 35.
Computers doing more in more classrooms for more students, teachers. Aug. 20, 1987, p. F2.
CONDOMINIUMS
Condo life signals transition. June 18, 1987, p. H10.
Long-time residents like condo alternative. Dec. 17, 1987, p. H6.
CONTESTS
Residents invited to enter Constitution essay contest. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 6.
Residents may enter essay contest. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 6.
COUNTERFEITING
2 brothers charged in baseball trademark case. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 9.
COURTS/JUDGES
Branch court may relocate to Deerfield. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 5.
Woman named Lake County judge: Barbara Gilleran-Johnson. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 11.
Park district aids move of Circuit Court. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 6.
Don’t be fooled by false merit selection proposal. (ed.) Mar. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Lake County to beef up court security plans. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 136.
Branch traffic court gets thumbs down. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 5.
Supreme Court to appoint non-lawyers to ARDC. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 12.
Court’s Rotary ruling correct. (ed.) May 7, 1987, p. 18B.
Merit selection merits renewed public attention. Commentary. May 21, 1987, p. 18C.
Sentences issued in jewelry case. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 7.
Court decision would bury trash disposal planning. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 16A.
Bork campaign mobilizes activists. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 198.
Court dismisses suit against Post/Newsweek. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 10.
Marketing company sues News/Voice for $412,000. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 47.
171 charges leveled in fraud case. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 186.
Court may take first step toward merit selection. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 14.
Court orders jail, restitution for bankruptcy attorney. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 7.
Merit selection long overdue. (ed.) Dec. 3, 1987, p. 16E.
Chief judge favors merit selection. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 238.
CREDIT CARDS
Interest rises in credit card usury controls. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 134.
Cap credit card rates now. (ed.) Apr. 16, 1987, p. 18.
CRIME
19-year-old charged with sexual assault. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 7.
May Waukegan man charged with assault. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 12.
Police report decrease in serious criminal offense. May 21, 1987, p. 5.
Crime statistics. May 21, 1987, p. 7.
Crime lab keeps pace due to automation. May 28, 1987, p. 20A.
Local couple pleads guilty in gold jewelry importing case. June 4, 1987, p. 6.
Little Joe’s stolen Rolls recovered in Northbrook. July 9, 1987, p. 11.
Car burglaries hit Ravinia area. July 16, 1987, p. 13.
Chicago man arrested in attack on teen girls. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 8.
3 Evanston men charged with 7 burglaries in area. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 10.
Two charged in car burglaries. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 13.
Chicago man indicted in assault case. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 5.
Highwood man charged in burglaries. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 13.
Highwood man indicted in five burglaries. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 14.
Bankruptcy lawyer charged with embezzling $1.5 million. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 5.
Roth gets 10 years in Greylord case. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 5.
Routine patrol leads to arrests in Milwaukee car theft cases. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 14.
Man injured in police chase, released from hospital, arrested. Sept. 25, 1987, p. 14.
Crime lab to get $200,000 for drug analysis equipment. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 13.
Edens drama comes knocking at front door. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 10.
Man charged after BB gun incident. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 16A.
Police offer tips for crime-free Christmas. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 134.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Workshop plans area crisis-response net. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 19.
DALY, JOEL, Television anchorman
Anchorman by day, country singer by night. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 144.
DANCE
Ballroom dancing is in full swing. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 101.
Dancing to a Rouse-ing success: Lauren Rouse. Mar. 19, 1987, p. D2.
Former HPHS dancer Julia Burman returns home for Focus. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 23.
DAY CARE
Panel seeks corporate day care support. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 130.
Will Tri-Con day care move to high school? Mar. 19, 1987, p. 18C.
Afternoon day care program seeking new quarters here. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 15.
Child care still tops the list. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 7.
Tri-Con may relocate to Deerfield High School. May 28, 1987, p. 10.
Tri-Con finds summer site; stymied for fall. June 11, 1987, p. 9.
Bethany Methodist opens day care center. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 142.
Shore parents make plans to rescue day care facility. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 34.
DEAFNESS
Hands-on sign language class aids participants. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 110.
Camp offered for hearing impaired. May 21, 1987, p. 42.
H.P. resident hits her stride through work, acting, sign language: Heidi Barker. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 142.
DEARBORN OBSERVATORY
Ole Miss loss makes Northwestern history. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 32.
DEER
Too many deer? Forest preserve studies solutions to over-population. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 16E.
Shooting deer may be the answer. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 16E.
DEERFIELD, IL
Branch court may relocate to Deerfield. Feb.5, 1987, p. 5.
Deerfield loses water suit appeal. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 9.
Traffic court site okayed by Deerfield church. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 15.
Fresh look on tap for Deerfield Commons. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 137.
German town invites Deerfield man to return: Oscar Adler. June 25, 1987, p. 162.
Deerfield okays restaurant. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 45.
Bears huddle in Deerfield. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 36.
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP
Banish appointed assessor for Deerfield Township. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 14.
Hearing Tuesday on township’s proposed $1.03 million budget. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 11.
Town budget up 8.6 percent. May 14, 1987, p. 12.
Township fields flood of tax gripes. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 9.
DEFENSE
Shore residents support lower defense spending: Poll. July 30, 1987, p. 176.
DETENTION
Schools vary with assorted after-school, Saturday punishments. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 40.
DEVELOPERS/DEVELOPMENT
Residents oppose plan for homes on 2-1/2 acre tract. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 5.
City ‘hostile’ to developers: EDC members. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 9.
Tucker announces Elm Place development plan. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 7.
City, developers, scrap over Polk property. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 6.
Polk settlement in sight. May 7, 1987, p. 6.
Tucker moves step closer to building. May 28, 1987, p. 9.
Red Oak plan wins nod. June 18, 1987, p. 11.
DIET/DIETING
See: WEIGHT CONTROL
DISASTERS/EMERGENCIES
See also: NUCLEAR POWERS
Police team up to fight disasters. June 11, 1987, p. 34.
Feds to join mock disaster drill at Zion nuclear plant. June 18, 1987, p. 10.
Workers, media in nuclear disaster drill. June 25, 1987, p. 7.
Nuclear disaster drill pinpoints concerns. July 2, 1987, p. 12.
DIVORCE
Support group aids children of divorce. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 22.
Court asked to uphold Israeli divorce decree. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 6.
Israeli divorce deemed valid. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 6.
Court will punish mother in Israeli divorce battle. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 9.
DOLLS
Dollmaker finds art is respite from life’s troubles: Selena Derry. Jan. .8, 1987, p. 98.
Woman’s doll hobby is serious business: Terri Costa. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 99.
DOWN’S SYNDROME
Brighter future for children with Down’s Syndrome. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 149.
Mainstreaming Molly. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 152.
DRAINAGE
See also: SEWERS
Drainage districts shun federal funds. June 25, 1987, p. 9.
Don’t ditch Corps offer. (ed.) June 25, 1987, p. 16D.
DRIVING/DRIVERS
Drivers take heart, it’s worse in Du Page. (ed.) Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16D.
DRUGS
County sheriff takes 2 off assignment to MEG. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 12.
Students sent to drug abuse congress. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 25.
Chiefs ask Babcox to restore MEG agents. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 5.
Sheriff should reconsider decision to cut MEG role. (ed.) Jan. 22, 1987, p. 16.
Cocaine still ‘drug of choice’ MEG report says. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 12.
Recovered addict goes public to help others. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 110.
Bill calls for school power to drug-test students. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 42.
Contra aid to drug tests: lawmakers’ votes. May 7, 1987, p. 20.
Bill suggests new tax on drug dealers. May 7, 1987, p. 20.
Schools stress prevention in anti-drug efforts. May 14, 1987, p. 19.
Drug use may decline as prevention efforts take off: Official. May 14, 1987, p. 19.
Aerobic marathon raises $1,200 to fight drug abuse. May 21, 1987, p. 20A.
Large firms help workers fight substance abuse. May 21, 1987, p. 136C.
Local man gets 6 years in drug case. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 13.
Just say no to steroids. (ed.) Sept. 3, 1987, p. 16D.
Crime lab to get $200,000 for drug analysis equipment. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 13.
Drug lab’s services called for more often. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 44.
Schools eye drug tests to help fight problem. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 34.
DRUNK DRIVING
Barkhausen seeks DUI tests in fatal accidents. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 137.
Driver tests valid idea. (ed.) Mar. 19, 1987, p. 18.
Plea bargain ‘possible’ in DUI cases. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 141.
Debate centers on county DUI cases. June 16, 1987, p. 16E.
Tougher drunk driving bill expected to become law. July 2, 1987, p. 16.
Will DUI bill prove effective? Sept. 17, 1987, p. 198.
New Year’s Eve drunks. (ed.) Dec. 31, 1987, p. 16.
EATING DISORDERS
Eating disorders: perfectionism gone sour. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 152.
A day in the life of a bulimic. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 152.
ECONOMY
Bullish market to continue: Newsletter. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 132B.
Deficit not as big, bad as painted: Eisner. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 132B.
Office salaries up slightly or flat in 1987: Poll. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 132B.
Mortgage rates ‘yo-yo’; VA raises loans 1%. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 180B.
Cappiello predicts near term growth for economy. May 28, 1987, p. 135.
Markets ‘hiccup’ after Greenspan named head of Fed. June 18, 1987, p. H8.
Interest rates fall; inflation curbed. July 2, 1987, p. H6.
Economy rests in stable condition. July 23, 1987, p. H8.
Residential mortgage rates are volatile. July 23, 1987, p. H8.
Low interest, easy credit: signs of a bull market. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 32.
What’s up, what’s down in oil and mortgages? Sept. 3, 1987, p. H7.
U.S. economy steady with few trends. Sept. 17, 1987, p. H6.
Feds don’t like high interest rates. Sept. 24, 1987, p. H5.
Strong economy seen in near future. Oct. 1, 1987, p. H5.
Change to service economy: salary drop, more jobs? Oct. 8, 1987, p. 44.
Taxes going up, interest rates sliding. Oct. 8, 1987, p. H5.
Interest rates hike helps trade balance. Oct. 15, 1987, p. H5.
The bears are back. Analysts advise caution as market sorts itself out. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 16D.
Dow plunge was only part of the problem. Nov. 19, 1987, p. H5.
Economy fine, if Congress lays off: Economist. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 45.
Prices of goods and services hold steady. Nov. 26, 1987, p. H3.
Economy on the upswing: Report. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 30.
Economy is strong, despite trade deficit. Dec. 31, 1987, p. H5.
EDITORIALS
Transit’s family feud. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 13.
News, Newsmakers of 1987. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 13.
Council’s move to create arts commission great. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 18B.
Help Vietnam volunteers. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 18B.
Consider being a candidate. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 18B.
And if you have no time to run…Jan. 15, 1987, p. 18B.
Church plan merits OK. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 16.
Sheriff should reconsider decision to cut MEG role. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 16.
4th time a charm? Jan. 22, 1987, p. 16.
Why, District 111, why? Jan. 22, 1987, p. 16.
Attorney discipline procedure requires overhaul scrutiny. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 16.
Preserving heritage of Highwood for future. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Welcome falling Bell rates. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Storm renews need for shoreline cooperation. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 18.
District 113’s special education program has promise. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 18.
Our primary choice: Councilman Cal Tobin. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 14.
Profiles in excellence. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 14.
Buhai leaves legacy. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 14.
High-tech industrial boom? Feb. 26, 1987, p. 14.
Congratulations to Sunset Foods. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 14.
Highland Park garden – a place for Dan Rather. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Taking the first step. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 16.
Services for seniors. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 16.
Note on a Ravinia flap. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 18.
Driver tests valid idea. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 18.
Election shouldn’t be ‘down and dirty’. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 18.
Keep Highwood Centennial planning on even keel. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 18.
Our choice for mayor. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 18B.
Our city council picks. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 18B.
Time for reconciliation. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 18B.
Put in your 2 cents worth. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 18B.
For a healthy Lake County. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 18B.
Cap credit card rates now. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 18.
Big week ahead in Highland Park. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 14.
Time to celebrate. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 18B.
Legal reform slow in coming. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 18B.
Keep incinerator out. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 18B.
An important, compelling story that will remain untold. May 7, 1987, p. 18B.
Court’s Rotary ruling correct. May 7, 1987, p. 18B.
Incinerator vote correct. May 14, 1987, p. 18B.
Let us not forget. May 21, 1987, p. 18B.
Memo to businessmen: Think of exporting. May 28, 1987, p. 18B.
City, residents should join forces to end flooding. June 4, 1987, p. 18.
Closing Edens ramp pushes problem north. June 4, 1987, p. 18.
Vandals’ work backfires. June 4, 1987, p. 18.
Council made right move in Chinese church plan. June 11, 1987, p. 16D.
Keep up academic standards but stop legislative quibbling. June 11, 1987, p. 16D.
A new deal on land use. June 18, 1987, p. 16.
NSSRA on right track with AIDS case at camp. June 25, 1987, p. 16D.
Some leadership, please, before the budget ax falls. June 25, 1987, p. 16D.
Don’t ditch Corps offer. June 25, 1987, p. 16D.
This July 4 is special. July 2, 1987, p. 16A.
AIDS bills need scrutiny. July 2, 1987, p. 16A.
Give recycling a chance. July 9 1987, p. 16C.
Beware: fireworks season. July 9, 1987, p. 16C.
Thompson should veto ‘worst bill of the year’. July 16, 1987, p. 16C.
Protect our parks along the lakefront. July 23, 1987, p. 16D.
Rotary decision late, but on the money. July 23, 1987, p. 16D.
Attendance policy change necessary. July 30, 1987, p. 16B.
Logo is no go. July 30, 1987, p. 16B.
Paging Paul Simon. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 16.
When is a meeting not a meeting? When it’s breakfast. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 16.
Softball incident mars proud time for parks. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 16D.
Vocal superintendent’s lasting impression Aug. 20, 1987, p. 16.
SOS: same old story. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 16.
State not keeping pace with education promises. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 16.
Questions surround new immigration law. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 16.
At first glance, jogging ordinance sounds good. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 16D.
Just say no to steroids. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 16D.
Noble ideas on trash? Sept. 10, 1987, p. 16C.
We the people should rededicate ourselves to freedom. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 16D.
Time is right to look at beach conditions. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 16D.
Time to fold up the tent? Oct. 1, 1987, p. 16E.
Obvious, unheeded advice. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 16E.
A centennial salute to Highland Park High. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 16D.
Buchholz served well. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 16D.
Helistop would be asset. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 16E.
Incumbents deserve support in District 111. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 16D.
Try it again, Sam. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 16D.
Beach plan needs study. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 16D.
Work farm idea a good one. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 16D.
Drivers, take heart, it’s worse in Du Page. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16D.
Taxpayers win one. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 16D.
Time to give thanks for nature’s beauty. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 16D.
Merit selection long overdue. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 16E.
Helistop muddle. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16D.
Who’s coming to dinner? Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16D.
Think before you buy. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16D.
Charity dollar stretched thin. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 16.
Beach referendum delay prudent move. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 16.
Tie a red ribbon. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 16.
New Year’s Eve drunks. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 16.
EDUCATION
Well-trained professionals essential. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 120.
Education officials charge state school budget skimpy. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 23.
Higher education brings higher costs. June 11, 1987, p. H5.
Government aid based on proven financial need. June 11, 1987, p. H5.
Character education in schools. June 18, 1987, p. TH3.
Education Guide. Dec. 3, 1987, p. D26.
ELECTIONS
No primary for council hopefuls in Highland Park. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 7.
Polls open Tuesday for mayoral primary vote. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 5.
After primary, council races take center stage. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 5.
Final election results. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 15.
Elections shouldn’t be ‘down and dirty’. (ed.) Mar. 26, 1987, p. 18.
Voter Information Guide. Mar. 26, 1987, p. C2.
Election pits incumbents against former councilmen. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 5.
Skokie TIF key issue in both races. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 7.
Voter’s Guide. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 24.
Pierce takes 56% of vote. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 5.
MacLeod, Abrahamson, Geraci win council seats. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 5.
Vote totals by precinct. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 19.
What tipped scales in mayoral election? Apr. 16, 1987, p. 19.
Early birds file for primary. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16A.
EMPLOYMENT
Jobs come through on computerized bulletin board. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 128.
Springtime sprouts rosy job outlook. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 132B.
Simon touts jobs for U.S. unemployed. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 19.
Opportunity Inc. moving to more spacious quarters. June 4, 1987, p. 140C.
Summer job outlook good: Manpower. June 18, 1987, p. 38.
Youth job service to close. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 7.
Employers plan to boost work forces for end of year. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 40.
‘Assists-to’ (aides) free up executives’ time. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 42.
Job market changes leaving workers behind. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 46.
Job market looking better in Lake County. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 14.
Job seekers’ market for the holiday. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 42.
Washington National to lay off staff. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 48.
References: hard to get substantive comment. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 49.
ENGLISH
LEP: learning when English is limited. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 22.
ENVIRONMENT
Volunteers pitch in at conservation site. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 108.
Ill winds send ozone count upward in Lake County. June 25, 1987, p. 16.
Campers learn how to care for the world around them. July 30, 1987, p. 34.
North Shore family tracks acid rain in yard. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 16E.
EROSION
Buhai calls for lake erosion group to renew efforts. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 7.
Shore protection meet draws criticism. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 5.
Storm batters shoreline but damage here minimal. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Erosion’s effect on property values questioned. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 15.
Erosion leaves sewers vulnerable to damage. June 18, 1987, p. 7.
Park erosion. July 23, 1987, p. 23.
Finances limit park districts’ ability to fight erosion. July 23, 1987, p. 23.
Lake Forest reclaims beach for $9.1 million. July 23, 1987, p. 24.
Beach erosion problems can be solved: Experts. July 23, 1987, p. 24.
Langdon Park: a study in indecision. July 23, 1987, p. 27.
Erosion work on tap near senior center. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 9.
Erosion work set near senior center. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 5.
ESPERANTO
Proponents hold out hope for world communication. May 14, 1987, p. 130.
ETIQUETTE
Improper manners can be so very, very costly: Letitia Baldridge. . Feb. 5, 1987, p. 107.
EXPORTS
World Trade Week focuses on exports. May 14, 1987, p. 136B.
Merchandise export facts. May 14, 1987, p. 136B.
Commerce Department works with local firms. May 14, 1987, p. 136B.
Memo to businessmen: Think of exporting. (ed.) May 21, 1987, p. 18B.
Trade today takes place in world market: Brown. May 28, 1987, p. 132B.
Financing offered small firms to increase exporting. June 25, 1987, p. 38.
Small businesses get export finance help. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 38.
EYES/EYESIGHT
6-month-old owes sight to cornea transplant. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 102.
FAMILIES/FAMILY LIFE
Author Kevin Leman talks about family life during church seminar. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 142.
Family Network announces April meeting schedule. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 38.
Family Network sets programs. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 20.
FARMERS
Mornings at the open air market: Ravinia takes on European air every Wednesday morning. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 34.
FASHION
Special Section after p. C4. Apr. 9, 1987.
New section: Trend, Guide to better Living. June 11, 1987, p. 87.
Barbara Field, designer, builds ladder of success from a hill of beans. July 9, 1987, p. T1.
Local couturiers design for the discriminating. July 30, 1987, p. 150.
Fall fashion Special Section. Aug. 27, 1987, after p. C8.
FATHERHOOD/FATHERS
Fathers face new brand of parenthood. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 115.
Father wants help for research paper. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 123.
I Remember Dad: Scrapbook of memories. June 18, 1987, p. 153.
FELL FAMILY
Fell family name familiar ring at HPHS. Oct. 8, 1987, p. HC18.
FIELD, MARSHALL
Marshall Field elected Art Institute president. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 6.
Field heads art museum. Dec. 31, 1987, p. T3.
FINANCES
Seeing whole picture crucial: Financial planner. July 30, 1987, p. 42.
FIRES
Amlings fire damage close to $1 million. July 2, 1987, p. 9.
Blaze causes $50,000 damage at Highwood home. July 23, 1987, p. 13.
$65,000 damage to home in fire. July 30, 1987, p. 12.
$15,000 in damage in basement fire. Aug. 13, 1987 p. 13.
Cooking top cause of home fire: Poll. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 16D.
Obvious, unheeded advice. (ed.) Oct. 1, 1987, p. 16E.
FISHING
Ice fishing off the tollway. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 16.
Charter fishing for salmon on Lake Michigan. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 150.
FLOODING/FLOODS
Mild winter eases threat of spring flood. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 13.
Skokie Corridor business owners anxious for data on flood problem. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 7.
Flooding near river hurting golf courses. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 5.
Tempers flare as rain triggers flooding, again. June 4, 1987, p. 5.
City, residents should join forces to end flooding. (ed.) June 4, 1987, p. 18.
Flood victims turn to city for assistance. June 11, 1987, p. 5.
Expert outlines options for Skokie creek flood control., July 2, 1987, p. 9.
Residents mop up, once again; floods hit recreation facility; basements, parking lots flooded. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 5.
Report shows 318 homes have illegal downspouts. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 9.
SOS: same old story. (ed.) Aug. 20, 1987, p. 16.
Flood complaints keep pouring in. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 7.
How to flood-proof a basement. Sept. 10, 1987, p. H8.
Recent floods raise a question: how to get insurance. Sept. 10, 1987, p H8.
City steps up efforts to stop illegal downspout hook-ups. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 11.
Work farm idea surfaces again in flood control plan. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 171.
Flooding and sewers. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Flood bills may save towns from next ‘100-year’ flood. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 16E.
Flood control could run $10 million. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 5.
FOOD
FOODS: Section appears each week. Paging varies.
Hungry? Try gourmet that’s also delivered. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 128B.
Yogurt fans protest café closing. July 16, 1987, p. 7.
FOREIGN RELATIONS
Highland Park students visit Hague for mock U.N. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 23.
FORT SHERIDAN, IL
No money? No service: Highwood to fort. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 14.
Highwood, fort ambulance war continues. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Highwood cuts off fort’s ambulance service. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Gen. Sheridan birthday party. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 365.
Barracks ground-breaking. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 37.
Modernizing the PX. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 43.
WW II revisited. June 18, 1987, p. 16A.
Antique auto show at fort. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 157.
Sign up set for Columbia’s program at Ft. Sheridan site. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 21.
Fort Sheridan open house for retirees. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 31.
Fort boasts a slew of ghosts and goblins. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 168.
FOSTER CARE
Social service agencies seek more foster homes. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 37.
FULDA, GERMANY
German town invites Deerfield man to return: Oscar Adler. June 25, 1987, p. 162.
FUNERAL HOMES
Plan panel frowns on funeral home relocation. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 5.
GAMBLING
No off-track betting here, thanks. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 6.
GARBAGE
See: WASTE MANAGEMENT
GARDENING/GARDENS
Junior League to restore Millard Park garden to 1914 splendor. July 23, 1987, p. 9.
Area resident leads state garden group. July 23, 1987, p. 165.
GARRITY’S
After 64 years, Garrity’s closes shop. May 21, 1987, p. 136B.
Shopping center set for Garrity’s site. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 45.
GENEALOGY
Tracing family roots: Anixter family. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 149.
GEO-KARIS, ADELINE, Illinois state senator
Geo-Karis gets top post in GOP Senate caucus. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 135.
GIFT GUIDE
Gift Guide 1987. Dec. 17, 1987. Insert.
GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING CENTER
Seaman gets life in Great Lakes shooting. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 11.
GREEN BAY TRAIL
Starting the day on the Green Bay Trail. June 4, 1987, p. 22.
GREGORY, DICK
The gospel, according to Gregory. Mar. 5, 1987, p. D2.
HANDICAPPED PERSONS
Disabled backing insurance with letter effort. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 130.
Wheels on Wheels firm drives physically challenged. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 132E.
New federal rules to alter bus service to the disabled. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 132.
Group sorts out services for handicapped: Community Alternatives. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 145.
Moving into the mainstream. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 18.
HANDICRAFTS
Beating the bushes for crafty projects, magazine editor visits North Shore. Aug. 3, 1987, p. 32.
Crafts are key to one-of-a-kind. Sept. 10, 1987, p. D2.
HARASSMENT
Harassment ruling lacks guidelines: NIIA speaker. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 126.
HATE MAIL
Residents report receiving hate mail. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 6.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Seven suffer chlorine inhalation at Marriott. July 23, 1987, p. 14.
Radon gas the latest health worry. Dec. 3, 1987, p. H5.
Alarms no protection against this home invader. Dec. 3, 1987, p. H6.
HEALTH/HEALTH CARE
1987 may see some advances in medicine. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 28.
Infertility’s private anguish once obsessed couple. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 96.
Concerns about health increase condom sales. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 100.
Stratford School cheerleader has fatal seizure. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 7.
Health care trends create need for public relations firm. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 128B.
Migraines need more than aspirin. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 112.
Advice for waging war on migraines. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 112.
Nutrasweet plans health facility for its employees. May 7, 1987, p. 140E.
Live longer, die younger, Pesch tells area chamber. May 7, 1987, p. 140G.
National honor to Vivian Meehan for eating disorder work. June 4, 1987, p. 123.
Mobile health service sets schedule. July 30, 1987, p. 11.
Forgetful? Forget it: no big deal. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 144.
New health care plan offered to Chamber members. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 46.
Tired? It’s a common complaint of modern life. Sept. 10, 1987, p. T7.
Health sprouts at co-op. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 153.
Hospital program helps patients breathe easier. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 155.
New device shows success with infertility. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 182.
Winterizing the ‘old bod’. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 42.
Tanning and toning at new area club. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 46.
HEART
Heart transplant pioneer knows success, setbacks: Dr. Hassan Najafi. July 9, 1987, p.134.
Transplant patient back on city job; active again: Terry Tarr. July 9, 1987, p. 135.
Shore residents work on update of heart exhibit. July 9 , 1987, p. 142.
Heart patients, trainer take on marathon. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 38.
HELICOPTERS
Neighbors fear helicopter landing base may be noisy. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 7.
Neighbors organizing against helistop. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 5.
Helistop would be asset. (ed.). Oct. 22, 1987, p. 16E.
Hospital neighbors plan opposition to helistop. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 9.
Neighbors present case against hospital helistop. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 5.
Need for helicopter pad questioned. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 7.
Plan chair will abstain from vote. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 7.
Helistop muddle. (ed.) Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16D.
HIGH SCHOOLS
See: SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113.
HIGHLAND PARK, IL
Highland Park council creates art commission. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 7.
No primary for council hopefuls in Highland Park. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 7.
Council’s move to create arts commission great. (ed.) Jan. 15, 1987, p. 18B.
Council to mull west side land zoning. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 5.
City postpones spring cleanup because of cost. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 7.
Bonamarte to be named public safety chief. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 5.
Towns’ fire ratings affect insurance; city gets high rank. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 9.
Mullins leaves to take post in Colorado. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 5.
City okays creation of safety chief post. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Schools, developer, city clash over road cost. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 13.
City to begin recycling pilot project. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 7.
Highland Park government cost on low end: Poll. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 16.
City backs Deerfield push for tollway-Lake-Cook interchange. Feb. 26, 1987, p 16.
City eyes $17 million beachfront project. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 5.
Highland Park garden: a place for Dan Rather. (ed.) Mar. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Don’t be fooled by false merit selection proposal. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 16.
City defers support for lake water diversion. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 5.
City faces deficit for infrastructure project list. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 5.
City, developers scrap over Polk property. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 6.
Council to consider jogger restrictions. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 9.
City okays intergovernmental agreement with TIF district. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 5.
Hospital, city win on office building suit appeal. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 5.
City’s water wins dental award. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 17.
Council to consider new logo. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 18.
City clings to public access channels. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 7.
Council gets first look at $4.9 million budget. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 5.
Emotions high at changing of the guard. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 6.
City balks at downtown marketing study. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 7.
Public works projects eyed for next year. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 7.
Child care still tops the list. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 7.
City turns to self-insurance for general liability. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 9.
City workers to get 4 percent pay hike. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 9.
City eyes big changes for police, fire departments. May 7, 1987, p. 5.
Polk settlement in sight. May 7, 1987, p. 6.
City budget up 12.1 percent. May 14, 1987, p. 6.
City may have to bolster police, fire pension funds. May 14, 1987, p. 17.
City, residents should join forces to end flooding. (ed.) June 4, 1987, p. 18.
Council okays Chinese church plan. June 11, 1987, p. 5.
Port Clinton Square to be ‘Robert M. Buhai Plaza’. June 18, 1987, p. 5.
City in line for redevelopment funds; tax increment package has $1.5 million for Highland Park. July 2, 1987, p. 5.
Judging esthetics. July 9, 1987, p. 5.
City stifles pro- (Oliver)North display. July 16, 1987, p. 7.
Council wrestles with logo design. July 16, 1987, p. 7.
Governor reduces redevelopment funding. July 23, 1987, p. 5.
Appearance panel turns critical eye on signs. July 23, 1987, p. 5.
Streets, sewers to get $3.6 million facelift. July 30, 1987, p. 5.
‘Talk of the Town’ sessions will attempt to bring officials, residents together. July 30, 1987, p. 7.
Study to focus on city funding for pensions. July 30, 1987, p. 9.
Logo is no go. (ed.) July 30, 1987, p. 16B.,
City weighs rescinding downtown parking waiver. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 6.
City gets update on corridor study. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 9.
Council increases tax levy by 4.9 percent. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 7.
Jogging proposal under fire. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 5.
Streetfest ’87 to offer food, music, a glimpse of history. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 10.
Properties position phased out. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 6.
Tempers flare over city hall design work. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 5.
What to do with water tower? Oct. 1, 1987, p. 9.
Revenue questions prompt call for public hearing. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 9.
Despite parking pinch, city declines lot lease. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 9.
Money woes may delay Streetscape project. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 5.
Some downtown buildings over-assessed. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 6.
Status quo high for Highlands office buildings. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 7.
City steps up efforts to stop illegal downspout hook-ups. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 11.
City wins round in battle for redevelopment funding. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 7.
Street fight brewing between Highland Park, Highwood? Nov. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Highland Park closes passage to Highwood. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 5.
TIF lobbying pays off; city nets $2.1 million. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 5.
In search of more $$ city eyes taxes on amusements, real estate transfers, sewers. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Council acts on 4 parking issues. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 7.
City to refund TIF bonds. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 5.
City readies to lift temporary ban on subdividing rear lots. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 9.
Bonds trigger downtown debate. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 11.
Summit likely on street issues. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 6.
Refunding downtown bonds triggers credit boost. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 5.
Highland Park to oppose tax reduction attempts. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 9.
HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fire fighters name union as bargaining agent. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 5.
Friday’s spectacular fire guts unoccupied home. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 9.
Fire department pension board election sparks contest. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 19.
Fire damages First St. Café. June 25, 1987, p. 13.
Firefighter negotiations drag on. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 7.
Firefighters make donation to telethon. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 13.
Program pitches police, fire cooperation. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 7.
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL
Hospital, city win on office building suit appeal. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 5.
Highland Park Hospital seeks trauma center designation. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 5
Hospital questions value of Medicare morality report. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 5.
HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police report decrease in serious criminal offense. May 21, 1987, p. 5.
Two police officers promoted. July 9, 1987, p. 16F.
Police officer sues city over promotion test. July 30, 1987. p. 7.
Program pitches police, fire cooperation. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 7.
Suspect nabbed in police shooting. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 5.
Lake Forest family’s long night of fear. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 5.
Alabama parolee indicted in shooting of policeman. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 7.
Police chase after hit-and-run leads to scuffle and arrest. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 13.
HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Renovation planned for Highland Park Library. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 5.
Pollock leaves library as he came: reading. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 106.
Library loser in parking lot squabble with city council? Apr. 9, 1987, p. 9.
Library centennial events. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 37.
Highland Park nurtures a host of local authors. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 158.
Highland Park’s a fine place for reading, too. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 158.
New library administrator named: Jane Greenfield. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 167.
Library to host children’s party for centennial. June 4, 1987, p. 15.
Machine helps vision-impaired readers. June 25, 1987, p. 152.
Search is on for solution to library parking shortage. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 7.
On-strike NBC producer helps library cable channel. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 5.
On-strike producer aids library. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 16H.
Porter to speak at public library’s forum. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Designers dream up library parking plan. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 11.
“Equality under Constitution” topic of educational forum. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16B.
HIGHWOOD, IL
Column: Highwood Council Briefs appears each week. Paging varies.
Highwood allocates funds to promote centennial. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 9.
Park board, Highwood candidates unopposed; filing deadline looms. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 9.
Highwood liquor license ownership disputed. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 6.
4 to run unopposed in Highwood. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 7.
Highwood Centennial celebration to feature events, memorabilia. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 11.
No money? No service: Highwood to fort. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 14.
Highwood employee morale down: Kolasa. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Preserve Highwood’s heritage for future. (ed.) Feb. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Highwood chamber elects 1987 officers. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 128J.
Highwood centennial seeks tarentella dancers. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 16.
Highwood cuts off fort’s ambulance service. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 6.
Highwood Centennial events scheduled. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 41.
Highwood trash pickup set. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 19.
Highwood Centennial group squabbles, unifies. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 9.
Highwood Mobil station seeks liquor license. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 9.
Keep Highwood Centennial planning on an even keel. (ed.) Mar. 26, 1987, p. 18.
4 unopposed in Highwood city election. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 6.
2 newcomers join Highwood council. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 7.
Highwood subscribers’ option, choices increased. (Cable TV) Apr. 9, 1987, p. 12.
Highwood may condemn more property for park. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 6.
Highwood panel crowns queen for Centennial. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 9.
Highwood employees get $1,200 raise. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 6.
Highwood kicks off Centennial. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 5.
Time to celebrate. (ed.) Apr. 30, 1987, p. 18B.
Slow stroll offers taste of Highwood’s warmth. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 18C.
Special section for Highwood Centennial. Apr. 30, 1987, p. H3.
Re-appointment eludes Highwood’s top cop. May 7, 1987, p. 5.
Highwood water okay, water plant isn’t: EPA. May 7, 1987, p. 6.
Developers lock horns with Highwood, again. May 7, 1987, p. 9.
Builders’ shopping center plans hit wall of resistance. May 7, 1987, p. 9.
Highwood starts to fix water plant problems. May 14, 1987, p. 11.
New postmaster in Highwood. May 14, 1987, p. 13.
Bright banners commemorate Centennial. May 21, 1987, p. 7.
Appropriation up 12.2% in Highwood. May 28, 1987, p. 7.
Highwood officials hit with rights suit. June 18, 1987, p. 5.
Mayor Ghini’s wife named to library board position. June 18, 1987, p. 7.
Highwood holds line on number of serious crimes. June 25, 1987, p. 12.
Highwood beach reopens after water plant gas leak. July 2, 1987, p. 5.
Ghini names acting water chief. July 2, 1987, p. 5.
Ghini calls for hike in Highwood water rate. July 9, 1987, p. 5.
Second suit hits shopping center. July 9, 1987, p. 7.
Apartment proposal. July 9, 1987, p. 9.
‘No’ to liquor license. July 9, 1987, p. 9.
Park property purchase. July 9, 1987, p. 13.
Highwood Centennial Days around corner. July 16, 1987, p. 9.
Highwood Centennial Days kicks off tonight. July 23, 1987, p. 7.
Water rates up for Highwood residents. July 23, 1987, p. 7.
Council backs another Ghini library appointment. July 23, 1987, p. 9.
Centennial Days marred by in-fighting. July 30, 1987, p. 10.
Highwood hikes parking fines. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 6.
Highwood responds to rights suit. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 5.
Highwood to require new police to stay 3 years. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 6.
Highwood council clears way for shopping center. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 7.
Highwood grants liquor license to food store. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 5.
Highwood returns volley in traffic feud with Highland Park. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 11.
Ghini wants conservatives for library posts. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 7.
Library appointment follows verbal fireworks. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 7.
Fire damages Highwood stores. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 16A.
Street fight brewing between Highland Park, Highwood? Nov. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Highland Park closes passage to Highwood. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 5.
Lucas gets nod for Highwood library board. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 11.
Highwood official blasts closing of North Av. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 9.
Ghini looks at alternative land source. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 7.
Summit likely on street issues. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 6.
Shopping center developer sues Highwood. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 6.
Mayor Ghini looks ahead to 1988. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 9.
HISTORY
Lake Forester donates Lincoln papers to state. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 129.
Maintenance, ownership of historic cemetery researched. (Daggitt, Braeside) Mar. 12, 1987, p. 19.
Our forebears have solidified a rich history. Essay: L. Shaw. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 41.
Special section: Highwood Centennial. Apr. 30, 1987, after p. C5.
Daggitt cemetery: Historic site ripe for rediscovery. May 7, 1987, p. 15.
After 64 years, Garrity’s closes shop. May 21, 1987, p. 136B.
Police officers treasure Civil War artifacts. July 16, 1987, p. 132.
Landmark statue sought for fountain/horse trough. July 23, 1987, p. 9.
Film industry here predated Tinseltown. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 148.
HPHS: 100 years old and going strong. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 18.
Military academy to mark 100 years: Northwestern Military and Naval Academy. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 19.
High school history born above paint store. Oct. 8, 1987, p. HC7.
‘No Man’s Land’: author Robert Shea recounts history of strip between Wilmette, Kenilworth. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 181.
Roycemore School named to national historic register. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 38.
HOLIDAYS
Roaring 4th planned by three committees. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 20A.
Towns set Memorial Day services and parades. May 21, 1987, p. 11.
Fort Sheridan events. May 21, 1987, p. 141.
4th of July celebrations along Shore. List. July 2, 1987, p. 7.
Celebrating 4th with a bang. Schedules. July 2, 1987, p. 133
Fort boasts a slew of ghosts and goblins. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 168.
An eclectic consideration of Halloween fiction. List. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 169.
Stress-free Christmas season a reachable goal. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 155.
ESL students learn of Thanksgiving. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 5.
Here comes Santa. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 11.
Downtown merchants plan holiday festivities. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 9.
Santa getting ready for a busy holiday season. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 48.
Lambs Farm hopping with holiday activity. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 51.
Miracle of Hannukah has special meaning for emigrants. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 194.
Christmas a struggle for urban poor. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 5.
City holiday lights leave dentist in the dark. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 7.
Here’s the news for New Year’s Eve. List of celebratory sites. Dec. 24, 1987, p. D6.
Ethnic fetes set style for holidays. Dec. 24, 1987, p. T3.
HOLOCAUST
Holocaust survivor: Memories don’t fade. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 120.
Facing history, selves in Holocaust course. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 20B.
Horrors return to haunt Holocaust survivors. June 4, 1987, p. 9.
Aitay expresses Holocaust pain though his music. June 18, 1987, p. 158.
Aitay, Burstyn to highlight Holocaust Foundation benefit. June 18, 1987, p. 163.
Protestors picket Butz home. June 25, 1987, p. 170.
‘Righteous Gentiles’ who saved Jews to be honored in Evanston. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 16B.
Righteous risked their lives to save others. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 16C.
‘Avenue of Righteous’ – trees honor heroism. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 7.
Holocaust survivor tells story: Henry Orenstein. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 164.
HOLOGRAMS
Holograms have stars lining up from as far away as Beverly Hills for ‘Ultimate portrait’. June 18, 1987, p. 38.
HOME AND FINANCE
News of real estate, remodeling, and personal finance. New section. June 11, 1987, p. 87.
HOME SHOPPING
Home shopping clips sales tax collection. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 132.
HOMEWORK
Homework- a learning and assessment tool. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 27.
HORSE TROUGH
Landmark status sought of fountain/horse trough. July 23, 1987, p. 9.
HORSES
Horsefeathers newspaper making stretch run. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 117.
More than just horsing around. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 142.
Stable offers trail rides for inexperienced riders. June 4, 1987, p. 119.
Rider Emily Oppenheimer is ready for trials. Aug. 13, 1987, p. T3.
Horse trials this weekend are open to the public. Aug. 13, 1987, p. T3.
Hold your horses. Aug. 20, 1987, p. D11.
HOSPITALS
Court ruling clears way for Humana construction. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 180C.
Local hospitals appeal Humana ruling. May 21, 1987, p. 13.
Need for psychiatric hospital debated. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 16B.
Plans for psychiatric hospital hit roadblock. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 7.
Latest Humana court ruling revives hospitals’ opposition. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 11.
St. Therese Hospital sold. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 42.
Psychiatric hospital plan gains approval. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 9.
HOTELS
First all-suite hotel going up. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 136B.
Seven suffer chlorine inhalation at Marriott. July 23, 1987, p. 14.
Hotels springing up along Shore. July 9, 1987, p. 16B.
Embassy Suites hotel to open. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 44.
HOUSING
Home equity loans appeal despite tax law. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 132B.
’86 housing starts jump to decade’s highest level. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 128B.
Explanation needed for home prices. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 20A.
Area median home prices up 4% in 1986. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 136N.
Housing commission unveils study. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 7.
Special section : Homefront for Spring. Apr. 23, 1987, after p. C4.
Chicago suburban home values reach new highs. May 7, 1987, p. 140E.
Figure buying costs as home market booms. May 28, 1987, p. 132H.
How many $1 million homes in our town? June 11, 1987, p. H3.
Single family homes no longer dominate sales. June 18, 1987, p. H11.
Sotheby’s ‘distinctive homes’ for upscale buyers. July 16, 1987, p. 34.
Housing permits down. July 16, 1987, p. 35.
City eyes more senior housing. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 7.
Multi-family housing less likely for west-side site. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 16D.
Senior housing hits snag. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 5.
Panel prefers housing for W. Park Av. site. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 7.
Single-family home prices go through roof. Oct. 1, 1987, p. H5.
Settlement reached in discrimination lawsuit. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 7.
Home sales slow down in Midwest, but prices hold. Nov. 19, 1987, p. H5.
HUMANA
See: HOSPITALS
HUMOR
Fun and laughing on the North Shore; incurable ‘punsters’ join forces for evenings of heavy groaning. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 168.
A guide to punsterdom. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 169.
ILLINOIS
State faces cash crunch, taxes mulled. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 134.
State chamber opposes governor’s tax proposals. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 135.
Education officials charge state school budget skimpy. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 23.
State officials agree tax increases needed. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 126.
State’s U.S. 41 project sparks city request for overpass. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 5.
State okays Lake-Cook tollway ramps. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 18.
State not keeping pace with education promises. (ed.) Aug. 20, 1987, p. 16.
State businesses to face penalties if debt not paid. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 39.
Rothschild to chair state economic board. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 14.
State grant earmarked for District 113 energy study. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 21.
Illinois offers key factors to promote business growth. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 52.
IMMIGRANTS/IMMIGRATION
Immigration law to affect hundreds here. May 7, 1987, p. 7.
Immigrants’ dreams tied to amnesty program. May 14, 1987, p. 7.
History classes planned for aliens seeking amnesty. June 25, 1987, p. 11.
Questions surround new immigration law. (ed.) Aug. 27, 1987, p. 16.
Legalizing aliens. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 18.
Employers face more paperwork, stiff fines under law. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 18.
Law gives new hope to illegal aliens. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 19.
Con artists prey on fears of illegals. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 19.
Where to call for information. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 21.
History/civics classes to start for immigrants. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 11.
Settlement reached in discrimination lawsuit. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 7.
INDIAN TRAIL TREES
Trail trees exhibit. June 11, 1987, p. 183.
INSURANCE
Disabled backing insurance reform with letter effort. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 130.
Towns’ fire ratings affect insurance, city gets high rank. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 9.
Firm aids seniors’ insurance claims. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 124B.
Mail order insurance: as good as it sounds? Apr. 2, 1987, p. 136C.
City turns to self-insurance for general liability. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 9.
Insurance makes comeback as investment. June 18, 1987, p. H8.
INTERNSHIPS
Highland Park High grad relates ‘Claymation’ tales. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 20A.
Seek summer internships now, suggests college official. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 20A.
Argonne internships: Highland Park High School students rub elbows with top scientists. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 18.
Real world is small orders for Argonne’s intern physicist: Bill Badgett. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 166.
INVESTING/INVESTMENT
Stock market in 1987: year of change, increased risk. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 14.
ISRAEL
Twenty years later, peace remains an elusive prize. June 4, 1987, p. 18A.
Court asked to uphold Israeli divorce decree. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 6.
Israeli divorce deemed valid. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 6.
Court will punish mother in Israeli divorce battle. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 9.
Computer network links North Shore to Israel. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 179.
JAILS
Work farm a supplement to county jail? Sept. 10, 1987, p. 16B.
Work farm surfaces again in flood control plan. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 171.
Work farm idea a good one. (ed.) Nov. 12, 1987, p. 16D.
JAPAN
(Garfield) Marks resigns over ‘myopic’ Japan trade sanctions. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 16.
He builds bridges to Japan: John Schnornack. June 11, 1987, p. T3.
Ohio hosts Japanese trade meeting in fall. June 11, 1987, p. T3.
Japanese researcher visits House of Welcome: Toyomichi Sato. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 152.
JEWELRY/JEWELS
Is cubic zirconia a girl’s best friend? Aug. 13, 1987, p. 34.
Gem testers tell if stone is real or not. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 34.
JEWS
Shore residents rally on behalf of Soviet Jews. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 7.
Take the case for Soviet Jews right to Gorbachev. Commentary. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16D.
JOGGING
Jogging proposal under fire. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 5.
At first glance, jogging ordinance sounds good. (ed.) Sept. 3, 1987, p. 16D.
Jogging hits the wall – again. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 9.
Jogging law nixed; runners thrilled. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 5.
JOURNALISM
Don’t become friends with officials: Journalist Sydney Schanberg. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 144.
JUDAICA
Judaica specialist offers link with past. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 46.
KAHN, GENE R.
City honors memory of Gene Kahn. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 6.
KAYAKS
Frese’s first kayak set his life’s course. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 32.
KITES
The sky’s the limit for creative kite maker Elmer Wharton. June 18, 1987, p. 170.
LABOR DAY
Learning on the job – recollections of first jobs. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 18.
LABOR UNIONS
Construction union talks slow some area roadwork. June 25, 1987, p. 16.
LAKE COUNTY, IL
Lake County landfill panel to open hearings. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 6.
Weekend bus service cutbacks eyed in county. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 14B.
County council offers new guide: “Human Resources for Lake County People”. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 103.
County sheriff takes 2 off assignment to MEG. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 12.
Lake County sheriff shifts deputy sheriff assignments. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 142.
County to woo high-tech industry to locate here. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 16.
Lake County to beef up court security plans. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 136.
For a healthy Lake County. (ed.) Apr. 9, 1987, p. 18B.
Lake County businessmen told to build from within. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 132C.
LaBelle to resign as county board chief; scramble underway. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 17.
CLCJAWA members dodging criticism from several fronts. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 141.
(Central Lake County Joint Action Water Agency)
CLCJAWA looks to get past legislative funding hurdle. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 141.
Lake County board rejects Waste Management landfill. May 7, 1987, p. 13.
139 ballots later, unknown elected county chairman: Jim Fields. May 7, 1987, p. 14.
Debate centers on county DUI cases. June 16, 1987, p. 16E.
Ill winds send ozone count upward in Lake County. June 25, 1987, p. 16.
Sheriff’s maritime unit prepares for boaters. June 25, 1987, p. 16A.
Suit leaves county trash disposal plan in doubt. July 9, 1987, p. 14.
County debate centers on superintendent’s salary. July 23, 1987, p. 14.
Fair features jelly judging to bronc riding. July 23, 1987, p. 16.
County sees first case of pit bull menace. July 23, 1987, p. 16B.
Mom, daughter to show works at fair. July 23, 1987, p. 148.
Fair schedules. July 23, 1987, p. 167.
Restaurant meetings draw criticism. July 30, 1987, p. 16.
When is a meeting not a meeting? When it’s breakfast. (ed.) Aug. 6, 1987, p. 16.
Vocal superintendent’s lasting impression. (ed.) Aug. 13, 1987, p. 16D.
County to pay more for election judges. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 14.
Change in command at Lake County education office. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 18.
Yastrow makes history as first woman superintendent. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 19.
County to pick up slack for state parole cuts? Aug. 20, 1987, p. 13.
Work farm a supplement to county jail? Sept. 10, 1987, p. 16B.
Time to elect a county executive? Sept. 24, 1987, p. 16H.
Money abounds, but county board eyes tight budget. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 16B.
County board to discuss panel’s breakfast meetings. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 16E.
Babcox recovering from surgery, expected back to work by year’s end. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 16A.
Job market looking better in Lake County. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 14.
County board approves $122 million ’88 budget. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 16B.
New county fee to pay for landfill inspections. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16A.
LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE
Volunteers pitch in at conservation site. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 108.
Forest preserve acquisition program may aid shore. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 20A.
Lake County Forest Preserve holds many surprises. May 21, 1987, p. H6.
Forest preserve okays $32 million spending limit. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 16F.
Lake County forest preserve district reaffirms buggy policy. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 16E.
Parcel to north eyed for recreation. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 14.
Forest preserve still eyes land near river. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16H.
Forest preserve chief mulls veto of land buy. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 16D.
Forest preserve issues historic veto. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 234.
Woods need protection: Report. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 9.
Veto may not end effort to buy land. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 13.
LAKE FOREST, IL
Lake Forest family’s long night of fear. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 5.
Lake Forest opening road to Sunset Foods development. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 32.
LAKE MICHIGAN
Group studies ways to pay for pipeline. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 138.
Shore protection meet draws criticism. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 5.
Storm batters shoreline but damage here minimal. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Storm renews need for shoreline cooperation. (ed.) Feb. 12, 1987, p. 18.
No coalition from lakeshore meet. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 9.
City fathers face choice for lakeshore. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 13.
Congressman seeks to lower lake by diverting water. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 20A.
Forest preserve acquisition program may aid shore. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 20A.
City defers support for lake water diversion. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 5.
Porter to draft water level bill for lake. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Taking the first step. (ed.) Mar. 12, 1987, p. 16.
Mother Nature’s gift to Shore: lake level down. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 20A.
Porter mulls legislation to lower lake levels. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 16.
Bill to create lake protection authority making waves. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 15.
Boat slips are scarce commodity along shore. June 4, 1987, p. 20.
Beach closed due to bacteria. June 18, 1987, p. 7.
Congress gets compromise lake water diversion bill. June 25, 1987, p. 16B.
Highwood beach reopens after water plant gas leak. July 2, 1987, p. 5.
Protect our parks along the lakefront. (ed.) July 23, 1987, p. 16D.
Lake level drops l.5 feet in 8 months. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 14.
Improvements on tap for Park Av. beach road. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 9.
Beach restoration, Lake Forest style? Sept. 17, 1987, p. 7.
Time is right to look at beach conditions. (ed.) Sept. 24, 1987, p. 16D.
Boaters facing new restrictions. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 178.
Show and tell eyed as gauge of beach project backing. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 7.
How to cope with, not fight lake levels. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 11.
Shoreline protection. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 16B.
2d trek to Lake Forest beach on tap for lakefront planners. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 16F.
Facelift proposed for Rosewood Beach. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 5.
Lake level down, but still in ‘danger zone’. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 15.
Beach plan needs study. (ed.) Nov. 5, 1987, p. 16D.
Interim financing proposed for Lake Michigan pipeline. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 171.
Park districts need help in saving public beaches. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16D.
Tax hike, bonds eyed for Rosewood Beach. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 9.
Beach project effects under study. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 9.
Rosewood vote pushed back. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 7.
LANDFILLS
See also: WASTE MANAGEMENT
Lake County landfill panel to open hearings. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 6.
Conference takes option on landfill site. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 13.
Landfill’s neighbors cry ‘enough’. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 136.
Cook County to tackle landfill zoning request. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 11.
State’s attorney, residents clash on landfill legal bills. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 138.
Panel cites lack of data in rejecting ARF proposal. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 140.
ARF to appeal county board landfill veto. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 140.
Hearing today on regional landfill plan. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 142.
Put in your 2 cents worth. (ed.) Apr. 9, 1987, p. 18B.
2 hearings on landfills costly to county: CLEAR. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 140.
Landfill site may pose threat to environment. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 14.
Health issues still volatile as board to vote on landfill. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 16.
Firm says public statements show board members biased. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 17.
Keep incinerator out. (ed.) Apr. 30, 1987, p. 18B.
Lake County board rejects Waste Management landfill. May 7, 1987, p. 13.
Public’s role in landfill siting debated. Sept.10, 1987, p. 16B.
Another hearing closed on landfill-incinerator site. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 12.
Waste firm puts in 2d plan for landfill. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 177.
Waste Management delays new application for landfill. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 16E.
LANDMARKS
Landmark status sought for fountain/horse trough. July 23, 1987, p. 9.
Council names new landmarks. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 6.
2 more landmarks in city. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 7.
LAWSUITS
Suit seeks $1 million from Vernon Hills police chief. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 11.
Rentschler loses suit over News/Voice. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 124B.
Lawsuit challenges cable TV rate hike. June 25, 1987, p. 7.
How to sue without using an attorney. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 44.
Settlement reached in discrimination lawsuit. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 7.
80 more join river cleanup suit. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 9.
LEGISLATORS/LEGISLATURE
Legislators say mayors lack Capitol lobby savvy. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 139.
Congressmen vote on raises, community $$. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 131.
No ‘tanks’ to gas tax hike: legislators. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 132.
Legislators pan governor’s budget, tax plan. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Barkhausen bill to outlaw surrogate contracts. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 136.
Berman charges ‘subterfuge’ taken against credit bill. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 127.
Legislative response to AIDS begins to emerge. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 12.
Mid-session legislature passes DUI, AIDS, air bills. May 14, 1987, p. 16.
Busy legislature saves tough bills ‘til last minute. May 28, 1987, p. 19.
Keep up academic standards but stop legislative quibbling. (ed.) June 11, 1987, p. 16D.
Congress gets compromise on lake water diversion bill. June 25, 1987, p. 16B.
Tax hike not likely to pass in fall legislative session. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 16D.
Summary of local pols’ votes on the issues. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 16E.
LIBRARIES
Toy libraries a novelty on Shore. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 142.
LOG CABINS
Cabin fever expected tonight. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 7.
Cabin request okayed, but protest continues. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 9.
Court okays addition to historic cabin. May 7, 1987, p. 9.
Log cabin update. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 6.
Log cabin tussle trial set. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 11.
Cabin neighbor found guilty on battery charge. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 10.
LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg royalty visits for anniversary. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 34.
MCCAMMON, DON, newspaper columnist
Don McCammon, a crusty but gentle soul. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 16E.
MAILBOXES
Is mailbox a structure? It’s a lawsuit. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 9.
Mailbox fight winds down; couple to conform. May 21, 1987, p. 14.
MARRIAGE
Two couples speak of their lives together. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 110.
Long-term commitment to marriage out of style? Oct. 29, 1987, p. 158.
MAYORAL CANDIDATES
Incumbent Buhai runs to ‘continue progress’. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 19.
Ex-legislator Dan Pierce sees ‘too much development, too fast’. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 19.
Highland Park speaks out on mayoral choices. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 20.
Mayoral candidates spar on funding, TIF, taxes. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Councilman Cal Tobin reaches out to ‘grassroots’ Highland Park. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 19.
Tobin, Pierce tops in funds. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 9.
Farinella’s role described as ‘partisan’. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 9.
Statements reveal interests, clients. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 9.
Funding city services tops candidates’ agenda. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 7.
Mayoral campaign heats up at forum. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 7.
Pierce, Tobin face off for mayor Tuesday. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 5.
Councilman Tobin reflects on his campaign. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 7.
Pierce to ‘stick to the issues’. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 7.
Mayoral race war chests in five-figure range. July 16, 1987, p. 5.
Mayor race contributions far exceed those of ’83. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 7.
MEDICAL SCHOOLS
‘Matching’ up with career destiny. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 114.
Mt. Sinai affiliates with medical school in North Chicago. July 9, 1987, p. 43.
MEN
Tender vs. macho: a man’s dilemma. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 152.
MENTAL HEALTH
50 years later, Recovery Inc. still restoring patients to mental health. May 14, 1987, p. 116.
MERGERS
Court ruling could mean slowing of merger mania. May 7, 1987, p. 18C.
MILLARD, EVERETT
Cabin fever expected tonight. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 7.
Cabin request okayed but protest continues. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 9.
Court okays addition to historic cabin. May 7, 1987, p. 9.
Log cabin update. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 6.
Log cabin tussle trial set. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 11.
MIAS – MISSING IN ACTION
See also: VETERANS
Missing – not forgotten. May 21, 1987, p. 28.
In other wars, ‘they were just considered dead’. May 21, 1987, p. 28.
Brother was a fine young man: John F. Condon. May 21, 1987, p. 28.
MIA issue becoming an old one: George Benjamin. May 21, 1987, p. 29.
MINIATURES
Tiny rooms built with tender touch by Iona Vaughn. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 149.
MISSING PERSONS
Glencoe woman solves case of missing heir. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 5.
Girl from Prairie View missing. July 23, 1987, p. 13.
I-Search victim of budget cuts. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 15.
Missing children’s mom refuses to give up hope. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 32.
MR. T.
Armour stable not fit for Mr. T’s herd of cars. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 11.
MODELS
When the camera stops clicking, three former models use fashion smarts to reach business top. July 16, 1987, p. 129.
Mam’selle Models find confidence on runway. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 155.
MODEMS
Modem magic: U.S. Robotics’ president builds business from ground floor:
Casey Cowell. July 23, 1987, p. 38.
MOON/ MOON PHASES
Musings on the full moon and its mischief. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 124.
MONTESSORI SCHOOLS
Parents observe infants in Montessori program. June 18, 1987, p. 18.
Montessori Schools look to self-teaching. June 18, 1987, p. 19.
MOSQUITOES
Mosquitoes assault blamed on early spring. July 16, 1987, p. 14.
Mosquito control. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 14.
MOTHERHOOD/MOTHERS
Designer mines motherhood for humorous ideas. May 7, 1987, p. 140B.
Mother’s Day may bring problems, not roses, for stepmothers. May 7, 1987, p. 118.
Society overloads mom, hinders child care: Anderson. May 21, 1987, p. 119.
MOTION PICTURES
Local actor Mark Moses marches with ‘Platoon’. Jan. 22, 1987, p. D2.
In the market for a movie. Feb. 26, 1987, p. D2.
South of the border with Rob Orr. Apr. 9, 1987, p. D2.
Scripts for the stars span four decades. Apr. 23, 1987, p. D2.
Summer movies are at the gate. May 21, 1987, p. D2.
Headaches drain local excitement for filmmaking. June 11, 1987, p. 174.
Film industry here predated Tinseltown. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 148.
Joan Cusack moving in on movies. Dec. 24, 1987, p. D2.
MOTORCYCLES
Car wash fundraiser to aid cycle accident victims. June 4, 1987, p. 11.
Motorcycle riders injured in accident on St. Johns Av. July 16, 1987, p. 13.
MUNDELEIN, IL
Mundelein weighs buying water from Highland Park. May 21, 1987, p. 9.
MUSEUMS
Teacher, student team up to plan museum business. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 124C.
Museums and zoo are fun in Milwaukee. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 146.
MUSIC
The Diz: Big noise in Winnetka: Dizzy Gillespie. Jan. 29, 1987, p. D2.
Russian conductor Victor Yampolsky leading the good life. Feb. 5, 1987, p. D6.
A classical calling: Daniel Epstein. Apr. 9, 1987, p. D6.
Highland Park resident tunes into organ music: Fred Putz. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 106.
Parton parcel. Apr. 30, 1987, p. D2.
Music sets the mood for summer. Local concert list. June 11, 1987, p. D2.
Taking the classics for Grant-ed. June 11, 1987, p. D11.
Aitay expresses Holocaust pain through his music. June 18, 1987, p. 158.
Arlo Guthrie sings Happy Birthday to ‘Alice’. July 23, 1987, p. D2.
Prodigious- young musical prodigies of North Shore. Aug. 27, 1987, p. D2.
Music, music, music – concert schedule for fall. Sept. 3, 1987, p. D3.
Doc Watson prescribes soul for country music. Sept. 17, 1987, p. D5.
Pianist Lorin Hollander plays for global stakes. Oct. 22, 1987, p. D2.
Deck the halls; ring those bells: seasonal concert schedule. Nov. 26, 1987, p. D2.
NAPERVILLE, IL
A Pioneer Day. July 9, 1987, p. 18.
NEWSMAKERS
Newsmakers, 1987 – public officials. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 14.
Newsmakers, 1987 – celebrities. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 94.
Newsmakers, 1987 – entrepreneurs. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 112B.
NEWSPAPERS/PERIODICALS
Editor’s column appears on editorial page each week.
Newspapers: What’s news, what’s not and why. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Pioneer announces corporate changes. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 6.
Pioneer contract talks go to federal mediator. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 128C.
Pioneer Press, union set tentative contract. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 6.
Neill named North Shore group executive editor. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 6.
Learning to write for a newspaper. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 22.
Pioneer North Shore group names associate editors. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 6.
Pioneer names Highland Park editor; BIZ general manager. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 6.
Pioneer Press names 3 scholarship winners. May 28, 1987, p. 6.
Pioneer offers $1,000 for vandals; arrest. June 4, 1987, p. 9.
Two new sections debut in Pioneer Press papers. June 11, 1987, p. 7.
Local papers gain ground, poll finds. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 34.
Pioneer wins 11 awards in national newspaper contest. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 6.
Rentschler continues fight on News/Voice purchase. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 33.
Pioneer Press staff writer Don McCammon, 70, dies. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 6.
Reporter will not have to testify: hearing officer. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 12.
Joe Berger throws in his two cents worth for advice column. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 149.
Inside Newscope…Fate…Sports…North Shore home to diverse publications. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 42.
Pulitzer-Lerner disbanding several editions. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 185.
NORTRAN
See: TRANSPORTATION
NONVIOLENCE
Liteky tells students of challenge of nonviolence. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 21.
NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT- NSSD
Sanitary district workers set stage for strike. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 7.
City sewer back-ups tied to NSSD lines. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 9.
Sanitary workers agree to contract. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 9.
NORTH SHORE SPECIAL EDUCATION DISTRICT-NSSED
District 113 ponders integration of TMH students. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 9.
(Trainable Mentally Handicapped) 11.5% pay hike to NSSED head. July 23, 1987, p. 7.
Special education budget up 8 percent. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 16A.
Special education on rise as life grows more complex. Sept.17, 1987, p. 10.
Pay increases contribute to NSSED budget hike. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 14.
NSSED data show 5,200 students enrolled. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 21.
Search on for superintendent. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 21.
NSSED finance records pass audit. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 21.
Pay hikes average 7-8% for NSSED administrators. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 12.
NUCLEAR POWER/NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Highland Park garden: a place for Dan Rather. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Feds to join mock disaster drill at Zion nuclear plant. June 18, 1987, p. 10.
Workers, media in nuclear disaster drill. June 25, 1987, p. 7.
Nuclear disaster drill pinpoints concerns. July 2, 1987, p. 12.
City to weigh nuclear weapon-free zone idea. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 7.
Proposed weapons ban a ‘joke’ Drinan contends. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 205.
No nukes, of weapon variety, allowed here. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 7.
NURSERY SCHOOLS
Celebrating 35 years of growth at Highland Park Nursery. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 23.
NURSES
Nursing shortage hits crisis proportions. May 28, 1987, p. 118.
NURSING HOMES
See: VILLA ST. CYRIL
Kraft program brings greenery to nursing homes. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 43.
OBITUARIES
Obituary list attached.
OBSERVATORIES
Ole Miss loss makes Northwestern history. (Dearborn Observatory anniversary). Oct. 22, 1987, p. 32.
OPEN SPACE
Panel seeks study on cost of open space. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 173.
ORGAN DONATION
Demand still high for organ donors. July 9 , 1987, p. 145.
PACE
See: TRANSPORTATION
PARENTHOOD/PARENTS
Fathers face new brand of parenthood. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 115.
Groups aid expectant parents who have lost a child. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 116.
Father wants help for research paper. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 123.
How parents can deal with adolescent children. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 112.
PARKING
Elm Place parking woes may mean 15-minute zones. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 6.
Council mulls multi-storied parking. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Parking congestion problem at Lincoln Av. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 9.
Council eyes downtown parking woes. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 7.
Library loser in parking lot squabble with city council? Apr. 9, 1987, p. 9.
More parking spaces but higher rates. May 28, 1987, p. 5.
City hikes parking fees. June 25, 1987, p. 7.
City weighs rescinding downtown parking waiver. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 6.
Demand for wheels tightens parking squeeze. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 28.
Search is on for solution to library parking shortage. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 7.
Panel tackles downtown parking dispute. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 5.
Despite parking pinch, city declines lot lease. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 9.
Council acts on 4 parking issues. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Designers dream up library parking plan. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 11.
PARKS/RECREATION
Park board mulls asking voters for 35-cent tax hike. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 5.
Renovations for Sunset Woods park approved. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 18.
Finance panel seeks delay on park tax hike. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 5.
Parks put off referendum vote until fall. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 9.
Parks cancel summer hockey skating for ’88. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 6.
Sledding hill gets path to avoid accidents. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Parks unveil $7.74 million ‘87-’88 budget. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 9.
Park district aids move of Circuit Court. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 6.
City park district reluctantly to enter concession business. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 6.
Parks face long list of facility improvements. May 21, 1987, p. 5.
Park district to improve West Ridge, golf clubhouse. June 18, 1987, p. 7.
Proposed park levy up 8.5%. July 16, 1987, p. 6.
Protect our parks along the lakefront. (ed.) July 23, 1987, p. 16D.
Protecting our parks, district faces uphill battle in fight to save beaches, bluffs. Map. July 23, 1987, p. 22.
Softball incident mars proud time for parks. (ed.) Aug. 13, 1987, p. 16D.
Park districts pedal to promote fitness. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 159.
Park district strikes out with umps. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 171.
Golf clubhouse to be fixed up. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 6.
Survey: Patrons happy with park programs. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 9.
Architect to study golf course drainage. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 7.
Park districts need help saving public beaches. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16D.
PEACE
Events set for Peace Awareness Month. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 30.
Mayor Pierce to present peace contest awards. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 20.
Peace is couple’s pursuit: McClellans. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 121.
PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY
Pioneer photographer Goeff Scheerer wins national award. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 12.
Previously shuttered photography revived: Bauhaus work by Josef Albers. July 2, 1987, p. D2.
Patience pays off in people photos. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 154.
Photographer Mary Lou Murphy documents household possessions. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 40.
His life is photography: Joseph Schuett. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 108.
PHYSICIANS
Physician heals own painful legs: Dr. Brian McDonagh. Oct. 29, 1987, p. T4.
Doctor volunteers for medical missions to third world: Dr. Donald Coder. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 156.
Glenview physician receives Heschel award: Dr. Alfred Seffer. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 42.
Local doctor pioneers new ear surgery: Dr. William Gatti. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 211.
PIERCE, DANIEL, Mayor: Highland Park
Pierce defends work for disbarred lawyer. May 7, 1987, p. 5.
Pierce settles in, sets priorities for city action. May 21, 1987, p. 5.
Pierce files response to agency charges. May 21, 1987, p. 6.
Discipline panel fires 2d round at Pierce. June 18, 1987, p. 6.
Pierce confident as high court hears arguments. June 25, 1987, p. 9.
Pierce under fire for commuter panel. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 9.
PILOTS
Top gun pilot Michael DeMuch marks time teaching ROTC. May 21, 1987, p. 132.
Ninety-nines meet, compete and work for lofty goals. June 25, 1987, p. 150.
And the pilot wore big, gold earrings. June 25, 1987, p. 151.
POETRY/POETS
Young Highland Park poet Jackie Enstrom publishes in Young Authors. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 25.
With reason and rhyme: Lisel Mueller. Feb. 12, 1987, p. D6.
POLICE
Police look for more benefits than just a salary. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 13.
Police team up to fight disasters. June 11, 1987, p. 34.
POLITICAL PARTIES
Area Democrats greet Simon’s presidential bid. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 12.
State GOP leaders in Bush’s camp. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 178.
Dems seek candidate to challenge Porter in the 10th. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16.
Schade GOP chair for township. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 14.
Dems pick Friedman to face Porter. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 5.
GOP makes picks in races, but will county voters care? Dec. 24, 1987, p. 11.
POLLOCK, JOSEPH, Librarian: Highland Park Public Library.
Pollock leaves library as he came: reading. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 106.
PONDS
Nuisance or wildlife refuge? Pond debate simmers. July 9, 1987, p. 5.
Pond flap bubbles up at council. July 16, 1987, p. 9.
PORT CLINTON SQUARE
See also: BUSINESS
Port Clinton Square to be ‘Robert M. Buhai Plaza’. June 18, 1987, p. 5.
PORTER, JOHN, U.S. Representative
Porter to draft water level bill for lake. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Residents talk trade, protectionism with Porter. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 134.
Porter mulls legislation to lower lake levels. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 16.
Porter sets hearing on health care issues. June 25, 1987, p. 167.
Porter to speak at public library’s education forum. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Proposed deficit plan no real solution: Porter. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 16D.
PROFILES
See also: BUSINESS
Bartlett, William: CEO: Kewaunee Scientific Equipment Corp. Bartlett sticks to basics. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 116B.
Lavin, Leonard: Lavin succeeds with V05. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 128B.
Amann, James: Riverwoods resident heads growing chain of department stores. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 46.
PROFILES- Public Officials
Squire, Vernon - Village president, Vernon Hills. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 22.
Lauer, Dennis - Village finance director, Glenview. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 22.
Whitman, Max - Public Works Director, Winnetka. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 23.
Fischbach, John - City manager, Lake Forest. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 23.
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION/RACISM
End bias in religion: Coretta King. June 11, 1987, p. 159.
RADIO
Andres airs his views. Jan. 15, 1987, p.D6.
Around the world with radio ‘hams’. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 108.
Lawyers on airways tackle callers’ queries. May 14, 1987, p. 138.
A sound system: what’s it worth to you? July 2, 1987, p. 30.
Highland Park executive sells radio stations. July 16, 1987, p. 40.
Condel Realty aids at radio club field day. July 16, 1987, p. 41.
Medical radio reports lined up. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 36.
Radio programs to discuss alcohol. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 53.
Radio Earth waves reach far corners. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 36.
Deejay Mansavage back on the air. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 39.
Medical school radio show to focus on food concerns. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 33.
RADIOLOGY
Greenberg Radiology adds linear accelerator. Sept. 18, 1987, p. 41.
Greenberg Radiology adds new equipment, staff members. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 46.
RAILROAD MEN’S RETIREMENT HOME
See: VILLA ST. CYRIL
RAILROADS
Ravinia depot restoration. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 9.
Checking your duds while riding the rails: CLC commuter classes focus on fashion, arts. July 16, 1987, p. 18.
Unoccupied car struck by train. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 13.
Get on fast track with Union Pacific. Sept. 3, 1987, p. H5.
Woman killed by train south of Braeside station. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 7.
Train station rehab set to roll. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 5.
Soo Line train derailment called ‘minor’. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 184.
Ravinia station renovation starts. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 6.
RAVINIA
Ravinia depot restoration. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 9.
Despite objections, city okays Ravinia remodeling plan. May 21, 1987, p. 12.
Train station rehab set to roll. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 5.
Ravinia station. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 10.
Ravinia station renovation starts. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 6.
RAVINIA FESTIVAL
A note on a Ravinia flap. (ed.) Mar. 19, 1987, p. 18.
Popping up at Ravinia. Apr. 16, 1987, p. D4.
Resident fires second round of salvos at Ravinia Festivals. June 11, 1987, p. 7.
Culture, traffic woes return Friday to Ravinia. June 25, 1987, p. 9.
Ravinia, romance, a perfect pair. June 25, 1987, p. D2.
Behind the scenes opening night. July 2, 1987, p. 26.
Remembering Ravinia: its beauty, and traffic jams. July 9, 1987, p. 16C.
Ravinia’s opening night a sparkler. July 16, 1987, p. T6.
Ravinia Festival property may end up on tax rolls. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 5.
Ravinia reveals roster. Dec. 17, 1987, p. D4.
RECYCLING
Recycling program meets resistance. July 2, 1987, p. 9.
Give recycling a chance. (ed.) July 9, 1987, p. 16C.
Mandatory recycling under study. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 7.
REFUSENIKS
See RUSSIA
RESOLUTIONS
This year I resolve… Dec. 31, 1987, p. 116.
RETIREMENT
Retirees volunteering boardroom wisdom. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 126.
Early retirees face crucial decisions, often too quickly. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 180-I.
Planning ahead depends on distance to retirement. Nov.12, 1987, p. 53.
RIVERS
Residents challenge new tax for river cleanup. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 7.
80 more join river cleanup suit. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 9.
Pipe line may give Skokie River new life. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16.
Drainage district tax ruling due in month. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 9.
ROTH, DR. DAVID
Psychiatrist had zest for life, love of arts. June 11, 1987, p. 6.
ROUMANIA
Roumanian couple seeks asylum. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 9.
RUSSIA
Refusenik family lands here at last. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 116.
Gorbachev’s reforms could spur his ouster: Expert. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 124E.
150 rally for refuseniks’ freedom. June 25, 1987, p. 5.
Miracle of Hannukah has special meaning for emigrants. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 194.
SAFETY
Bonamarte talks of role of public safety. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 7.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Pioneer Press names 3 scholarship winners. May 28, 1987, p. 6.
North Shore nets 2 Rhodes scholars. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 27.
SCHOOLS
Elementary school administrators talk of 1987. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 7.
Educator points out signs of pupils’ lagging interest. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 26.
Schools’ asbestos removal: Good intent, no funds. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 7.
County schools tax at top of rates: Survey. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 9.
Catholic Education Week: teaching methods changing along with the times. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 110.
St. Mary’s program a bridge for kindergarteners. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 110.
Well-trained professionals essential. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 120.
Teachers’ salary hikes put in budgets. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Elementary caucuses to slate for November. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 9.
Hot Dog Corp. declares learning dividend. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 22.
School aid formula revisions likely to wait until next year. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 23.
School officials mobilize after suicide. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 19.
State eyes aid change despite $ woes. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 22.
Education officials charge state school budget skimpy. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 23.
Schools bend legislators’ ears on loss of TIF funds. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 19.
School caucuses seek candidates for November. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 13.
It’s Expo ’87. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 24.
Bill calls for school power to drug-test students. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 42.
Allendale answers children’s needs. May 7, 1987, p. 122.
Schools stress prevention in anti-drug efforts. May 14, 1987, p. 19.
School asbestos inspection program may bite the dust. July 16, 1987, p. 15.
School cuts no surprise but still not pleasant. July 23, 1987, p. 11.
League opposes creation of unit school district. July 23, 1987, p. 34.
Planners okay school rental. July 30, 1987, p. 11.
Learning just for fun, summer school pupils delve into favorite subjects. July 30, 1987, p. 18.
Vocal superintendent’s lasting impression. (ed.). Aug. 13, 1987, p; 16D.
Change in command at Lake County education office. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 18.
Yastrow makes history as first woman superintendent. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 19.
New TIF legislation no help to local schools. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 22.
Loyola Academy marks 30 years at Wilmette site. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 36.
Carmel High School to consolidate programs. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 37.
Children learn to lend a hand in combined classroom. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 18.
Senate bill fights for funds for Illinois schools. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 64.
Uncontested races in 4 districts produce 13 winners. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 6.
Local schools get good grades on state report cards. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 20.
School board members take seats. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 6.
It’s levy time: districts here hope for 10-12% more tax revenue. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 9.
Project Business brings commerce to classroom. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 18.
Auditor’ s reports indicate schools’ finances in order. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 21.
Roycemore School named to national historic register. Dec. 3, 1987, p. 38.
Decision making in middle school. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 21.
Schools eye drug tests to help fight problem. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 34.
Public school problems must be faced: Sanders. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 35.
Hitting the books in homemade houses. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 18.
Several districts in hunt for superintendents. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 19.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107
District 107 caucus taps three newcomers. June 4, 1987, p. 7.
District 107 warns teacher in sexual harassment case. July 30, 1987, p. 7.
District 107 budget up 9.7% over last year. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 7.
District 107, city reach tax truce. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 9.
District 107 budget up 9.8 percent. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 9.
Buchholz to retire from District 107. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 5.
Bucchholz served well. (ed.) Oct. 16, 1987, p. 16D.
3 caucus candidates uncontested in District 107. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 19.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108
City denies downzoning request by District 108. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 9.
District 108 caucus backs incumbents. June 11, 1987, p. 9.
Braeside gets new principal: Anne K. Powell. June 18, 1987, p. 11.
District 108 okays teacher salary pact. July 2, 1987, p. 7.
District 108 proposes 1 percent budget hike. July 23, 1987, p. 7.
District 108’s new budget 1% greater than last year. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 16B.
District 108 teachers spend vacation planning ahead. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 40.
No contest in District 108 for three contestants. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 19.
District 108 enrollment still dropping. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 183.
District 108 levy up close to 10 percent. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 7.
DISTRICT 109
District 109 hikes pay for substitutes. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 29.
Three uncontested in Deerfield District 109. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 20.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111
District 111 not alone in awaiting asbestos report. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 5.
District 111 seeks assistant for Sager. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 7.
District 111 okays addition, renovation at Northwood. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 9.
Why, District 111, why? (ed.) Jan. 29, 1987, p. 16.
Reed appointed assistant to District 111 superintendent. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 17.
District 111’s president outlines board’s viewpoint. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 18A.
(Supt.) Sager honored in top 100 educators. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 20B.
Assistant principal acting principal named in District 111. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 15.
Hearing set on budget amendment. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 9.
Construction to displace District 111 students, teachers? Apr. 30, 1987, p. 9.
District 111 eyes life safety bids. May 14, 1987, p. 9.
District 111 launches life-safety projects. May 21, 1987, p. 7.
District 111 board seats may be up for election. May 21, 1987, p. 7.
2 District 111 board members resign; 2 apply for seats. June 11, 1987, p. 7.
District 111 fills 1 board seat, waits on 2d. June 18, 1987, p. 9.
District 111 may end working cash fund. June 18, 1987, p. 9.
District 111 board appoints new member: Judy Hitchmough. July 2, 1987, p. 7.
District 111 to consider tax hike referendum. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 5.
Shower or no shower? That was the question in District 111 project. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 6.
Referendum decision likely soon. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 7.
District 111 budget up 3 percent. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 7.
District 111 will ask voters for tax hike. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 5.
Contested race shapes up in District 111. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 9.
District 111 sets public meeting on tax increase, referendum. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 5.
Norwell resigns from District 111 school board. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 7.
District 111’s new budget up 3 percent. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 9.
Hopefuls file for District 111 vacancy. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 6.
Does District 111 need tax hike? Up to voters now. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 5.
Newcomer faces uphill battle in District 111 race. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 9.
District 111 forum pulls few voters. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 5.
Incumbents face challenge in District 111. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 18.
Referendum rejected, but district may get extra $$ anyway. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 5.
District 111 voters go with incumbents. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 5.
District 111 employees get 8 to 13 percent salary hike. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 14.
District 111 may try again for tax hike. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 7.
District 111 board balks at policy limiting press contact. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 9.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113
Deerfield, Highland Park High Schools.
Summer school revamp on tap for high schools in 1987: Warren. Jan. 18, 1987, p. 9.
District 113 mulls $$ million in life-safety work. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 9.
District ponders integration of TMH students. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 9.
District 113’s special education pilot program has promise. (ed.) Feb. 12, 1987, p. 18.
High schoolers opting out of gym classes. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 16.
High schools get $3.3 million in life-safety repairs. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 9.
John Woodward set to leave Deerfield High School. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 22.
LEP: Learning when English is limited. Feb. 26,1987, p. 22.
District 113 caucus seeks candidates. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 7.
District 113 to consider insurance liability pool. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Marriage for learning purposes. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 22.
District 113 okays special summer school. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 16.
District 113 settles salaries, eliminates 15 teaching posts. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 7.
America to focus on HPHS. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 5.
Two District 113 incumbents to run again, two decline. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 9.
Artist sculpts tribute to HPHS. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 9.
Life safety project bonds get approval in District 113. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 7.
Highland Park High School’s celebration of the arts starts Monday. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 22.
Change sought to stem student absenteeism. May 14, 1987, p. 5.
Pay increases contribute to District 113 budget hike. May 14, 1987, p. 7.
District 113 tabs Scornavacco as Deerfield interim principal. May 21, 1987, p. 31.
Board balks at discipline revisions. May 28, 1987, p. 5.
District 113 weighs excess liability plan. May 28, 1987, p. 7.
On seventh vote, caucus selects District 113 slate. June 4, 1987, p. 5.
District 113 okays excess liability plan. June 11, 1987, p. 11.
Keep up academic standards but stop legislative quibbling. (ed.) June 11, 1987, p. 16D.
North Shore honors talented students: Bloomstein, Duhl, Shaw. July 2, 1987, p. 18.
District 113 boosts 1987-88 budget draft. July 16, 1987, p. 10.
District 113 may tighten absentee regulation. July 16, 1987, p. 11.
District 113 tightens attendance policy. July 30, 1987, p. 9.
District 113 okays AIDS policy. July 30, 1987, p. 9.
Attendance policy change necessary. (ed.) July 30, 1987, p. 16B.
School candidates line up for fall election. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 9.
Class of 2000 offers challenge to educators, society. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 16A.
Demand for wheels tightens parking squeeze. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 28.
District 113 open to senior housing idea. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 7.
District 113 approves $26.5 million budget. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 16A.
Highland Park High School plans Centennial events. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 23.
Scornavacco brings experience to principal post in Deerfield H.S. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 18.
District 113 to review procedure for abused, neglected children. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 11.
Tesch has plan for study halls. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 6.
Highland Park High School to celebrate 100th anniversary. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 19.
A centennial salute to Highland Park High. (ed.). Oct. 8, 1987, p. 16D.
Lessons in expectations, relevance at HPHS. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 16E.
HPHS: 100 years old and going strong. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 18.
Illustrious alumni reflect on HPHS. Oct. 8, 1987, p. HC3.
Long-time teachers share memories. Oct. 8, 1987, p. HC6.
High school history born above paint store. Oct. 8, 1987, p. HC7.
Educational program kept in step with local needs. Oct. 8, 1987, p. HC9.
Medal of honor: it’s a family affair. Oct. 8, 1987, p. HC10.
Golfer, swimmers lead 100 years of state champions. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 190.
HPHS scores well on state report card. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 5.
Pajama protest revives interest in spirit jug. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 16F.
District 113 enrollment down; may level off in future. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 12.
Scornavacco permanent DHS principal. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 15.
4 caucus candidates run unopposed in District 113. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 18.
District 113 sets dinner in member’s home. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 11.
Who’s coming to dinner? (ed.) Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16D.
State grant earmarked for District 113 study. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 21.
SEAT BELTS
Seat belt law credited with cutting auto deaths. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 6.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Poems, stories hold feelings of growing old: “Autumn Leaves”. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 119.
Years limit activities of senior on her own: Rose Caspary. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 104.
Where seniors can find help. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 105.
Housekeeping, day care held available through Community Care. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 105.
Give and take prevails when Mom moves in. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 102.
Shopping for long-term health care insurance for seniors. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 103.
Firm aids seniors’ insurance claims. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 124B.
Services for seniors. (ed.) Mar. 12, 1987, p. 16.
Senior housing offers right choice for some. Mar. 12, 1987, p.106.
Despite opposition, north suburbs offer range of senior housing choices. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 107.
Seniors have special tax benefits available. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 136G.
(Howard) Stone strives to put the golden’ into aging. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 142.
Skater grabs gold, at age 73: Norman Pam. May 14, 1987, p. 20.
Centenarians sought to receive honors from Department of Aging: governor. May 14, 1987, p. 136.
City eyes more senior housing. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 7.
Erosion work on tap near senior center. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 9.
Senior housing hits snag. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 5.
Erosion work set near senior center. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 5.
Experts talk of making tough decisions. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 177.
Program pairs seniors with compatible pets. Nov. 19, 1987, p.151.
SERVICEMEN
Column: In Service lists men. Appears each week. Paging varies.
SEWERS
Erosion leaves sewers vulnerable to damage. June 18, 1987, p. 7.
Drainage districts shun federal funds. June 25, 1987, p. 9.
Don’t ditch Corps offer. (ed.) June 25, 1987, p. 16D.
Streets, sewers to get $3.6 million facelift. July 30, 1987, p. 5.
City sewer back-ups tied to NSSD lines. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 9.
SEX EDUCATION
Teens need more than just the facts on sex questions. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 108.
Where do teens turn for frank talk? Each other. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 108.
SHOPLIFTING
Group sets campaign to fight shoplifting. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 52.
SHREDDING
Shredding: wiping out the paper trail only one reason firms do it. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 45.
SIGN LANGUAGE
Hands-on sign language class aids participants. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 110.
SIGNS
Appearance panel turns critical eye on signs. July 23, 1987, p. 5.
SIMON, PAUL, U.S. Senator
Senator Simon proposes WPA style jobs program. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 135
Simon touts jobs for U.S. unemployed. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 19.
Area Democrats greet Simon’s presidential bid. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 12.
On the stump, Simon keeps in touch with home base. May 7, 1987, p. 20.
Paging Paul Simon. (ed.) Aug. 6, 1987, p. 16.
Simon slams Star Wars at ‘town meeting’. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 11.
Interfaith campaign effort rolling for Simon. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 16E.
Jeanne Simon stumps for Paul. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 137.
SKOKIE, IL
Protestors picket Butz home. June 25, 1987, p. 170.
Skokie rally participants denounce anti-Semitism. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16B.
SKOKIE CORRIDOR
Skokie Corridor business owners anxious for data on flood problem. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 7.
City gets update on corridor study. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 9.
Potential for developing key parcel in question. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 7.
SKOKIE LAGOONS
Skokie lagoon cleanup plan cut by half. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 18D.
SKOKIE RIVER
Pipeline may give Skokie River new life. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16.
SMOKING
No-smoke bill gets restaurant group support. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 143.
Restaurant smoking ordinance works. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 19.
Employees find good reason to quit smoking – free airfares. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 180E.
Non-smoking bill first to clear chamber. Apr. 7, 1987, p. 140H.
Acupuncture one way to snuff out smoking. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 166.
One way to stop smoking. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 179.
SNORING
Surgery cures snoring, also marriages. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 116.
SNOW
See: WEATHER
SNOW BLOWERS
Snow blower makes white Christmas a merry one. Dec. 24, 1987, p. H7.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Bowing: a rite of passage for Shore’s select young women. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 102.
List of Shore debutantes. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 114
SOCIAL SECURITY
Children now need social security numbers. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 28.
SOCIAL SERVICES
Area woman recognized by crisis service: Sue Turkington. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 119.
SPORTS
End of season souvenir market downright bearish. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 16.
Suk-in it up: Joe Suk makes choice to play hockey a right one. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 128.
It’s winter, so you might as well try to enjoy it. List of winter sport sites. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 20B.
Highland Park pro opens tennis specialty shop here. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 116D.
Underneath that face mask is model wrestler Renee Taylor. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 104.
Ski-skating puts you in the x-c fast lane. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 115.
Curlers take to ice and sweep, sweep, sweep. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 112.
Teamwork, camaraderie wins bonspiel, friendship. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 112.
Council considers jogger restrictions. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 9.
Flooding near river hurting golf courses. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 5.
Gault gets his kicks. May 7, 1987, p. D2.
Skater grabs gold, at age 73: Norman Pam. May 14, 1987, p. 20.
Coaches: a cut above the rest: Adams, Dickman, Morrison. June 25, 1987, p. 30.
Lake Forest Swim Club takes part in nationwide research project: lactate testing. June 25, 1987, p. 186.
It’s the Jesse White Tumblers! July 16, 1987, p. 32.
Suk believes South Korea will recover for Olympics. July 16, 1987, p. 159.
ABA still trying to measure up. July 30, 1987, p. 168.
Psychotherapist makes pitch. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 191.
’87 Football – Special Section. Sept. 3, 1987, after p. C8.
Golf tourney named for Aldo Cabri. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 21.
Cable problems irk Bear fans. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 5.
Bears huddle in Deerfield. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 6.
Ballooning offers heightened perspective of world below. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 143.
It’s un-Bearable! Oct. 8, 1987, p. 36.
STEPMOTHERS
Mother’s Day may bring problems, not roses, for stepmothers. May 7, 1987, p. 118.
STORYTELLERS
10 in Evanston to tell the tale. May 14, 1987, p. D2.
STREETS/ROADS
Schools, developer, city clash over road cost. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 13.
Ill. 22 intersection study ordered. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 6.
Plan group to consider rezoning West Park Av. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 5.
Paving Western awaits cities’ cooperation. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 7.
State’s U.S. 41 project sparks city request for overpass. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 5.
State okays Lake-Cook tollway ramps. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 18.
IDOT says tax hike needed to improve roads. May 28, 1987, p. 11.
Construction union talks slow some area roadwork. June 25, 1987, p. 16.
No gas tax hike stalls suburban road, mass transit ambitions. July 2, 1987, p. 16.
Edens exit construction running late. July 9, 1987, p. 7.
Streets, sewers to get $3.6 million facelift. July 30, 1987, p. 5.
Improvements on tap for Park Av. beach road. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 9.
Road to water plant, lake to be rebuilt, not widened. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 6.
Clavey Rd. interchange. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 14.
Cook County may widen Lake-Cook Rd. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 7.
2005: a traffic odyssey for Lake County drivers? Nov. 12, 1987, p. 11.
Laurel Av. shore work in dispute. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 7.
Public Works proposes new Lake-Cook plan. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 5.
Lake-Cook widening over one hurdle. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 7.
SUBURBS
Regionalism touted as path to progress. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 139.
SUICIDE
School officials mobilize after suicide. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 19.
TAXATION
Home equity loans appeal despite tax law. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 132B.
Towns seek sales tax from mail-order firms. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 138.
No ‘tanks’ to gas tax hike: legislators. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 132.
State faces cash crunch: taxes mulled. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 134.
Did Thompson break his own tax promise? Mar. 12, 1987, p. 132.
State chamber opposes governor’s tax proposals. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 135.
City okays intergovernmental agreement with TIF districts. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 5.
Skokie TIF key issue in both races. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 7.
Schools bend legislators’ ears on loss of TIF funds. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 19.
Taxing bodies see valuations rise. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 9.
State gas, income taxes to rise, 5 senators predict. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 13.
State officials agree tax increases needed. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 126.
IDOT says tax hike needed to improve roads. May 28, 1987, p. 11.
Some leadership, please, before the budget ax falls. (ed.) June 25, 1987, p. 16D.
No gas tax hike stalls suburban road, mass transit ambitions. July 2, 1987, p. 16.
‘Jumbo and the Four Tops’ sing the tax increase blues. July 9, 1987, p. 16D.
Tax dispute pact at hand. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 7.
Taxes may rise to pay for cleanup. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 9.
Sales tax decline alarms officials. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Tax bill opposition wins delay ‘til spring. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 13.
Time is right for 1987 year-end tax planning. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 46.
TIF lobbying pays off; city nets $2.1 million. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 5.
In search of more $$, city eyes taxes on amusements, real estate transfers, sewers. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 7.
It’s levy time: districts here hope for more tax revenue for schools. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 9.
Residents challenge new tax for river cleanup. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 7.
City to refund TIF bonds. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 5.
Taxing districts win reduction in legal fees. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 15.
What taxing districts saved. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 15.
Home shopping clips sales tax collection. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 132.
TEACHERS
Foundation lists semifinalists for excellence in teaching awards. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 28.
Local teachers off to L.A. for Grammys. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 108.
Teachers’ salary hikes put in budgets. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Principal carves niche in memories: Eldon Carper. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 22.
Teachers hope to feast on Golden Apples. May 14, 1987, p. 36.
Sister Frances de la Chapelle, headmistress Woodland Academy: Education is the key to the world. May 28, 1987, p. 25.
Golden Apple awards sour for North Shore. May 28, 1987, p. 30.
7 teachers, a nurse bid student farewell. June 11, 1987, p. 19.
Hurt, Vereen accept area teaching awards. June 11, 1987, p. D5.
Better teachers? All that’s needed is more money, more time. June 25, 1987, p. 18.
Custodian by day, teaches at night: Fred Koettgen. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 18.
Kohl Foundation seeking teaching award nominations. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 26.
TEENAGERS
Teens need more than just the facts on sex questions. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 108.
Where do teens turn for frank talk? Each other. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 108.
Kids and cash: many teenagers work hard, save money for college. July 23, 1987, p. 145.
Parents have problem instilling money sense. July 23, 1987, p. 147.
Youth job service to close. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 7.
Dealing with teenagers. Oct. 22, 1987, p. 182.
Students learn early how to save, spend wisely. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 20.
High school teens pitch in for hospital fund raiser. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 49.
Christmas more than just toys for teens. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 120.
TEETH
Adult orthodontia comes of age. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 118.
Parents relate some ‘bracing’ tales. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 119.
City’s water wins dental award. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 17.
TELEPHONES
Villages dial M for money in Ma Bell talks. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 9.
Bell rate drop to aid small businesses. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 9.
Welcome falling Bell rates. (ed.) Feb. 5, 1987, p. 16.
1989 to ring in new suburban area code. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 15.
TELEVISION
Let’s take ‘grazing’ craze a step farther. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 12.
Rate hikes to push cable TV costs up. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 18.
Telemation offers shopping spree without leaving home. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 124F.
Highwood subscribers’ options, choices increased. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 12.
America to focus on HPHS. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 5.
City clings to public access channels. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 7.
Lawsuit challenges cable TV rate hike. June 25, 1987, p. 7.
Post-Newsweek Cable defends 1986 rate hike. Aug. 6, 1987, p. 9.
And the winner is: Andy Cohn on Classic Concentration TV game. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 170.
Cable problems irk Bears fans. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 5.
On-strike NBC producer helps library cable channel. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 5.
On-strike producer aids library. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 16H.
Court dismisses suit against Post-Newsweek. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 16.
Tracking TV with a push button: A. C. Nielsen Co. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 60.
Nielsen sells rating, research data. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 63.
TENTS
You want tents? They’ve got tents: Tents for Events. June 18, 1987, p. TH5.
THEATER
Edens Theaters sold to Plitt Theaters, Inc. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 117.
New year at Northlight as Maggio moves on. Jan. 15, 1987, p. D4.
Mitzi (Gaynor) just for laughs. Feb. 5, 1987, p. D2.
Mary Ernster sings a different tune. Feb. 19, 1987, p. D2.
Writer David Breskin sheds light on ‘Kids in the Dark’. Mar. 26, 1987, p. D2.
Appletree moving to Crossroads – or downtown. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 9.
Shades of McLaughlin-Gray. Apr. 30, 1987, p. D2.
Sunday in the park with Micael Maggio: Goodman gets to the point. June 4, 1987, p. D2.
Priest adds own message to community theater: Father E. Garza. June 4, 1987, p. 120.
Funny business no laughing matter. June 18, 1987, p. D2.
Ina Marlowe always in touch with Touchstone Theatre. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 150.
38 Jeff nominations for local theaters. Oct. 1, 1987, p. D2.
Alan Gross goes Hollywood. Oct. 8, 1987, p. D2.
Scene changes at Piven Theater. Oct. 15, 1987, p. D2.
‘Friends of Apple Tree’ forms to raise funds. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 15.
Patterson offers theater as a safe place for students to find themselves. Nov. 12, 1987, p. 18
Theater a dying art form: Playwright in residence: R. Cleveland. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 19.
Bookstall owner, author, unlock life of mobster: Kenan Heise writes play on Capone. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 173.
Diane (Portman) says ‘Yes, Yes, Nannette’. Dec. 20, 1987, p. D2.
THOMPSON, JAMES, Illinois Governor
Inaugural long on style; some critique substance. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 14.
4th time a charm? (ed.) Jan. 22, 1987, p.16.
Legislators pan gov’s budget, tax plan. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 7.
Did Thompson break his own tax promise? Mar. 12, 1987, p. 132.
State chamber opposes gov’s tax proposals. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 135.
Thompson should veto ‘worst bill of the year’. (ed.) July 16, 1987, p. 16C.
Governor reduces redevelopment funding. July 23, 1987, p. 5.
Thompson acts on health, utilities legislation. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 16F.
TIF – Tax Increment Financing.
See: TAXATION
TOURISM
Information center for tourists opens. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 14.
TOYS
Consumers select high-tech, traditional. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 58.
Electronic toys are hottest holiday gifts. Dec. 17, 1987, p. H7.
TRAFFIC
Traffic court site okayed by Deerfield church. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 15.
City backs Deerfield push for tollway-Lake-Cook interchange. Feb. 26, 1987, p. 16.
Relief in sight for Lake-Cook. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 5.
Closing Edens ramp pushes problem north. (ed.) June 4, 1987, p. 18.
State offers little hope for Edens relief. June 11, 1987, p. 16B.
Greenwald trains critical eye on local traffic woes, too. June 11, 1987, p. 16E.
North Av. area residents seek traffic relief. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 9.
City designer suggests Central traffic circle. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 7.
Overpass may hurt businesses. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 5.
Drivers take heart, it’s worse in DuPage. (ed.) Nov. 19, 1987, p. 16D.
Central Av. danger zone. Nov. 26, 1987, p. 7.
TRANSPORTATION
Nortran backs bid routine against Pace criticism. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 7.
Transit’s family feud. (ed.) Jan. 8, 1987, p. 13.
Weekend bus service cutbacks eyed in county. Jan. 8, 1987, p. 14B.
Fare hikes, route cuts reduce riders: Pace. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 12.
Panel scores Nortran for deteriorated fleet of buses. Feb. 12, 1987, p.1 41.
New federal rules to alter bus service to the disabled. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 132.
No gas tax hike stalls suburban road, mass transit ambitions. July 2, 1987, p. 16.
RTA grants $80,000 for transport study. July 30, 1987, p. 16D.
Transport company offers door-to-door O’Hare service. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 36.
Beat up buses put Nortran on the offensive. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 175.
RTA budget leaves Metra, Pace intact. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 16B.
Metra, Pace budgets seek rail study, new bus route. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 179.
TREES
Forestry department sets tree share plan. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 9.
Indian trail trees on exhibit. June 11, 1987, p. 183.
Conway Park construction starts with tree-planting. June 18, 1987, p. 40.
Tree preservation: city consider ordinance to protect trees on private property. July 23, 1987, p. 5.
Ryerson naturalist Sarah Schnarnoski shares tree lore. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 30.
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES
Hazards of electromagnetic interference. Special section. Sept. 17, 1987, after p. C8.
UNIONS
See: LABOR UNIONS
U. S. ARMY
It’s active duty, then college for enlisted men. June 18, 1987, p. H6.
Study now, serve later, that’s the ROTC option. June 18, 1987. p. H7.
U. S. CONSTITUTION
Local group plans events to honor Constitution. Sept. 3, 1987, p. 15.
Streetfest to include tributes to Constitution. Sept. 10, 1987, p. 9.
We, the people, should dedicate ourselves to freedom. (ed.) Sept. 17, 1987, p. 16D.
First of Constitution forums set for Sunday. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 14.
Residents invited to enter Constitution essay contest. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 6.
‘Equality under Constitution’ topic of educational forum. Dec. 10, 1987, p. 16B.
UNITED NATIONS
A conservative vote offers new U.S. view of the U.N.: V Walters. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 12.
UTILITIES
Pros, cons of ComEd rate freeze plan aired. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 133.
South Port Clinton stalled over utilities. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 7.
ComEd to create garden for nuclear press center. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 5.
Highland Park garden: a place for Dan Rather. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 16.
Pols say yes, watchdog group says no to ComEd rate hike. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 16.
ComEd’s rate freeze plan. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 16.
Small changes add up to big bucks in energy costs. Nov. 19, 1987, p. H7.
Gas users see refunds, rate drops. Dec. 24, 1987, p. 16A.
VANDALISM/VANDALS
Vandals go mailbox bashing. Feb. 19, 1987, p. 11.
School vandalism. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 7.
Pioneer Press offers $1,000 for vandals’ arrest. June 4, 1987, p. 9.
Vandals work backfires. (ed.) June 4, 1987, p. 18.
Beat up buses put Nortran on offensive. Sept. 24, 1987, p. 175.
VERNON HILLS, IL
Suit seeks $1 million from Vernon Hills police chief. Jan. 15, 1987, p. 11.
Vernon Hills police chief pleads not guilty to DUI. Jan. 22, 1987, p. 9.
Vernon board questions $131 car towing charge. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 142.
Vernon Hills police chief’s license suspended. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 9.
Police chief sentenced on DUI charge. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 12.
Police chief resigns after DUI guilty plea. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 146.
Schram does not have to speak in schools: judge. May 7, 1987, p. 15.
VETERANS
MIAs: Missing, not forgotten. May 21, 1987, p. 28.
In other wars, ‘they were just considered dead’. May 21, 1987, p. 28.
Viet Now: a balm for lingering wounds. May 21, 1987, p. 114.
Pair remembers service in WW I. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 35.
Vietnam veterans give lessons in ‘real’ history. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 39.
VIDEO
Video production within everyone’s grasp. Feb. 5, 1987, p. 128B.
Convert old movies to video cassette for new enjoyment. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 133.
Video stores: survival tied to innovation. List of outlets. June 11, 1987, p. 38.
Critics tell choices for home video library. Dec. 17, 1987, p. H9.
VIETNAM
Help Vietnam volunteers. (ed.) Jan. 15, 1987, p. 18B.
Vietnam veterans give lessons in ‘real’ history. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 39.
Vietnam’s ghosts haunt Chicago author’s novel: “Paco’s Story” by Larry Heinemann. Dec. 31, 1987, p. 100.
VILLA ST. CYRIL
Villa St. Cyril turns 30 Tuesday. May 14, 1987, p. 9.
VOLUNTEERS
(Gordon) Smith to receive highest United Way volunteer award. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 180K.
Volunteer enjoys project that touches close to home. May 14, 1987, p. 118.
Volunteer of the year: Susanna Bunta. July 30, 1987, p. 147.
Volunteer blooms at Botanic: Gil Wascher. Aug. 20, 1987, p. T1.
WAR CASUALTIES
Casualties of four wars: statistics. May 21, 1987, p. 28.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Trash collection rates going up by 13%. Mar. 26, 1987, p. 5.
Hearings on waste management site proposal. Apr. 2, 1987, p. 144.
Trash disposal agency mulling small incinerators. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 141.
Panel balks at regional garbage plan. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 7.
Lake County board rejects Waste Management landfill. May 7, 1987, p. 13.
Incinerator vote correct. (ed.) May 14, 1987, p. 18B.
It’s time to ‘hang together’ to solve garbage woes. Commentary. May 28, 1987, p. 18C.
Suit leaves county trash disposal in doubt. July 9, 1987, p.14.
Consultants for trash disposal group hired. July 16, 1987, p. 16F.
Trash collector looks at Lake (county) transfer site. July 30, 1987, p. 16.
Noble ideas on trash? (ed.) Sept. 10, 1987, p. 16C.
Court decision would bury trash disposal planning. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 16A.
Waste firm puts in 2d plan for landfill. Oct. 15, 1987, p. 177.
Waste Management delays new application for landfill. Oct. 29, 1987. P. 16E.
Consultant hits snag in collecting trash data. Oct. 29, 1987, p. 16E.
Cash low for trash disposal planning. Nov. 19, 1987, p. 14.
WATER
Group studies ways to pay for pipeline. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 138.
City defers support for lake water diversion. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 5.
Porter to draft water level bill for lake. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 7.
City’s water wins dental award. Apr. 9, 1987, p. 17.
CLCJAWA – Central Lake County Joint Action Water Agency-members dodging criticism from several fronts. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 141.
CLCJAWA looks to get past legislative funding hurdle. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 141.
Highwood water okay, water plant isn’t: EPA. May 7, 1987, p. 6.
City puts water plant expansion on hold. May 21, 1987, p. 9.
Mundelein weighs buying water from Highland Park. May 21, 1987, p. 9.
Congress gets compromise lake water diversion bill. June 25, 1987, p. 16B.
What to do with water tower Oct. 1, 1987, p. 9.
Water, water everywhere, but what’s a fair price? Oct. 1, 1987, p. 16D.
WEALTH
Success in America. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 42.
Success: story of commune to commerce. Aug. 20, 1987, p. 42.
Studies of the upper-affluent. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 32.
Intrigued with business: David Griffith. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 32.
WEATHER
Storm batters shoreline but damage here minimal. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 7.
Mild winter eases threat of spring flood. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 13.
Quakes, heat give Mother Nature TKO in Round 1. June 18, 1987, p. 13.
Ill winds send ozone count upward in Lake County. June 25, 1987, p. 16.
Power, water use soar with temperatures. July 23, 1987, p. 6.
Snow storm packs wallop. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 5.
Snow brings deaths, finger injuries in region. Dec. 17, 1987, p. 5.
WEIGHT CONTROL
Reducing especially tough for youngsters. June 11, 1987, p. 153.
Psychologist helps kids keep weight off. June 11, 1987, p. 153.
WILLITS HOUSE
Willits House restoration: a peek inside the historic home. June 11, 1987, p. 9.
WOMAN’S ARMY CORPS - WAC
WAC anniversary – 45th. May 7, 1987, p. 16.
WOMEN
Male ‘club rules’ affect work relationship with women. Feb. 12, 1987, p. 133.
Harassment ruling lacks guidelines: NIIA speaker. Mar. 5, 1987, p. 126.
Teaching women to market themselves for marriage. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 127.
Woman finds strength in Hasidic beliefs: Sheina Konigsberg. Mar. 19, 1987, p. 147.
North Shore resident Erica Lippitz sees exciting times ahead as first woman cantor. Apr. 23, 1987, p. 166.
Panel looks at women’s roles around the world. Apr. 30, 1987, p. 40.
Rotary ruling to open door to women- slowly. May 7, 1987, p. 12.
Court’s Rotary ruling correct. (ed.) May 7, 1987, p. 18B.
Society overloads mom, hinders child care: Anderson. May 21, 1987, p. 119.
Women’s health, dating different from men’s. May 21, 1987, p. 119.
Entrepreneur of the year talks from ladder’s top: Randi Brill. May 28, 1987, p. 132C.
Stress compounded as women juggle family, career. June 4, 1987, p. 127.
Women more likely to get job-related stress than men. June 4, 1987, p. 129.
Women in Business Yellow Pages. June 25, 1987, p. 36.
Exchange of ideas helps women cope with ‘80s. July 2, 1987, p. 134.
Barrier down: Rotary accepts woman: Virginia Collins. July 16, 1987, p. 5.
Rotary decision late, but on the money. (ed.) July 23, 1987, p. 16D.
Crisis Center helps women in trouble: Lake County Crisis Center. July 23, 1987, p. 145.
Yastrow makes history as first woman superintendent. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 19.
Friends of Lake Forest Library book sale chairman, Val Curran, finds work has its own reward. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 188.
Junior League sets seminar for displaced homemakers. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 37.
American women must continue to fight for ERA. Oct. 8, 1987, p. 16E.
WORLD WAR I
Pair remembers service in WW I. Nov. 5, 1987, p. 35.
WPA-WORKS PROGRESS ADMINSTRATION
Lake County curator unearths WPA art. Jan. 29, 1987, p. D6.
Senator Simon proposes WPA style jobs program. Jan. 29, 1987, p. 135.
YOGURT
Yogurt fans protest café closing. July 16, 1987, p. 7.
ZION, IL
Feds to join mock disaster drill at Zion nuclear plant. June 18, 1987, p. 10.
Workers, media in nuclear disaster drill. June 25, 1987, p. 7.
Nuclear disaster drill pinpoints concerns. July 2, 1987, p. 12.
ZONING
Plan group to consider rezoning West Park Av. Mar. 12, 1987, p. 5.
Cabin fever expected tonight. Apr. 16, 1987, p. 7.
Chinese church request wins panel okay. May 7, 1987, p. 5.
Court okays addition to historic cabin. May 7, 1987, p. 9.
Multi-family zoning an option on W. Park Av. site: Council. May 28, 1987, p. 10.
More land-use disputes seen headed for court. June 18, 1987, p. 14.
A new deal on land use. (ed.). June 18, 1987, p.16.
Residential zoning eyed for west side city parcel. July 16, 1987, p. 9.
West side zoning saga rolls on. Aug. 13, 1987, p. 9.
Plan panel frowns on funeral home relocation. Aug. 27, 1987, p. 5.
Panel prefers housing for W. Park Av. site. Sept. 17, 1987, p. 7.
City readies to lift temporary ban on subdividing rear lots. Nov. 26, 1987. p. 9.
ZOOS
Only natural to take a trip to this wild kingdom: Brookfield Zoo. Oct. 1, 1987, p. 146