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P & W Farm Machinery, Des Plaines, 651 Pearson Street see Purnell & Wilson, Inc., Des Plaines advertisement: Ford Garage 4-16-1948 21:1 advertisement; Rand Road and Graceland Avenue 2-18-1949 CCH 4:7 photograph 9-11-1958 AHH 59:2

P1 zoning classification: public land

P2 zoning classification: open land

Pabich, George photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 65:1

Pabich, Joe photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 65:1

Pabich Motor Sales, Roselle, 35 East Irving Park Road first Kaiser car on display, photograph 11-8-1946 RR 1:1, 4:4 advertisement: grand opening 10-4-1962 AHH 25:4 at site for 17 years 3-28-1963 AHH 51:3

Pace, Bennie photograph 7-4-1947 PE 4:4

Pace, Howard, Jr., Palatine photograph of 11-16-1945 1:4

Pace, Rev. Ralph R. new pastor Keeneyville Bible Church, photograph 10-25-1940 RR 1:7

pacifism see peace

packaging see also truth in labeling laws see Blo-Mold Plastics, Inc., Elk Grove Village see Chicago Corrugated Box Company, Elk Grove Village see Continental Can Company, Elk Grove Village see Field Container Corporation, Elk Grove Village see Major Packaging, Addison see R. C. Can Co., Elk Grove Village see Rockwell Barnes Company, Elk Grove Village see Western Kraft Corporation, Elk Grove Village frustrations come in home carton opening 9-13-1962 AHH 67:1

packers see packing

packing see also frozen food see also meat see Arlington Packing Company see Barrington Packing Company see Barrington Packing House see Kerber Packing Company, South Elgin see Midwest Packing Company, Dundee Road and Barrington Road see Packing House, The see Salt Creek Packing & Provision, Wood Dale

Packing House, The, Dundee Road one mile south of Barrington advertisement: fresh and smoke meats 8-3-1928 3:6

Paddock see Schierding & Paddock Real Estate, Palatine

Paddock Business Forms Div., Arlington Heights advertisement 11-1-1962 AHH 15:1

Paddock, Charles S., Arlington Heights (son of Hosea Cornish Paddock) publisher Palatine Enterprise 4-20-1923 (Roll A) 8:4 on vacation near Belding, Mich. 7-6-1934 1:6 enjoying two weeks vacation 7-2-1937 4:7 photographs 12-31-1948 22:1, 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2 flying boat that can hold bus, box car and Pullman gets 'once over' by press, photographs 6-10-1949 1:4, 4:1 photographs 6-24-1949 23:4, 1-5-1956 AHH 24:1 Vice President, Paddock Publications, photograph 9-17-1959 AHH 34:1 photographs 5-19-1960 RMH 19:7, 7-27-1961 AHH 1:6 at Christmas party, photograph 12-20-1962 BR 21:1 advances to president and chief administrative officer, photograph 2-28-1963 AHH 1:6 with touring students, photograph 4-4-1963 EGH 1:3 hands out insurance program payment, photograph 8-1-1963 PE 2:4 celebrates 80th birthday, photograph 9-19-1963 AHH 20:1 receives award from HEW, photograph 11-21-1963 RMH 2:4 and wife mark 56th anniversary 6-25-1964 AHH 50:4 observes 81st birthday, photograph 9-17-1964 AHH 18:3 an owner of Arlington Heights Herald 10-15-1964 AHH 14:1 with brother Stuart, photograph 10-22-1964 AHH 11:4

Paddock Club, Rand Road west of Wilke Road dancing and floor show; shawl dancer; formerly Doc's Place 2-1-1935 5:4 two shows: "Puddin" Pebbles, dancer; Betty Holmes, blues singer; "Teddy" Bars, dancer; Eve La Tour, torch singer 4-19-1935 6:1 Rega Miller, dancer; Betty Holmes, round the table singer 6-7-1935 7:1 floor shows: exotic, rhumba and hula fan dancers; Harlem Rhythm Boys 8-2-1935 6:3 applies for liquor license 4-30-1937 8:7

Paddock, Daisy May, Arlington Heights marries Milton Fosket Daniels 8-23-1912 1:5 see Daniels, Mrs. Milton Fosket, Arlington Heights

Paddock, David A. writes from Navy Yard, League Island, Pa. 9-28-1917 1:3 plenty to eat in Navy 10-5-1917 6:2 good training for health and improved morals 10-12-1917 1:5 writes from "somewhere in France" 2-1-1918 3:3 arrives safely in New York 3-8-1918 1:6 shore leave over, military censorship 4-19-1918 1:6 starts 5,000 mile Navy trip to Hawaiian Islands 7-18-1919 1:2 writes from New Mexico, flag ship of the Pacific fleet 8-22-1919 PE 1:1 climbing Mt. Ranier not easy 9-3-1920 8:1 goes west to take position on San Francisco Examiner 7-14-1922 14:4 marries Miss Margaret Heyde 1-18-1935 1:4 pants turn up in wash rags 6-8-1945 1:6 dies in West 8-3-1961 AHH 2:1

Paddock, Mrs. David, San Francisco photograph 11-2-1961 AHH 63:1

Paddock, Gloria M., Arlington Heights publisher's daughter weds Francis E. Stites 10-10-1941 4:3

Paddock, H. C. & Son see Paddock, H. C. & Sons

Paddock, H. C. & Sons (originally known as Paddock, H. C. & Son) advertisement 1-5-1901 6:5 to publish Franklin Park Beacon 2-10-1922 10:2 publishes Niles Center Herald 11-7-1924 5:1 installs modern printing press: Kelly job press 6-11-1926 1:3 to publish twice a week: Arlington Heights Herald on Fridays, Cook County Herald on Tuesdays 10-15-1926 1:8 publishes cook book Modern Cookery, see Methodist Episcopal Church, Palatine 12-16-1927 5:2 appoints W. T. Woodcock, assistant editor 7-13-1928 DCR 1:3 publishes Mount Prospect Herald and Leyden Herald 9-7-1928 5:1 to establish branch office at Franklin Park 10-5-1928 DCR 1:4 publishes last Tuesday edition; reverts to once a week 11-25-1930 1:1 may publish book Mt. Prospect and Elk Grove Township—The First 100 Years 2-10-1933 8:5 to operate under NRA codes 8-25-1933 1:4 lowers subscription price to $2, 11-10-1933 1:4 praised, see McIntosh, Arthur T. & Company, Chicago 4-20-1934 8:5 fire quickly put out 4-9-1937 4:3 to print St. Peter's Visitor 11-5-1937 1:4 publishes Department Journal, see Sutherland Corps No. 89, Woman's Relief Corps 12-3-1937 PE 1:2 firemen save printing plant from complete destruction, photographs 12-2-1938 1:8, 1-1-1953 AHH 17:1 list of subscribers 12-9-1938 1:4 begins using bolder, sans serif headlines 1-20-1939 1:2 moves from 11 West Davis Street to 217 West Campbell Street, Arlington Heights 9-1-1939 RR 1:4, 9-8-1939 1:4 installs art department; hires director Ken Coffman 2-9-1940 CCH 1:1, advertisement 2-23-1940 5:1 Herald gets into the movies; Burton Holmes Films records scenes for educational film; photograph 3-1-1940 1:1 home of plant for 37 years at 11 West Davis Street, Arlington Heights, photograph 12-17-1948 23:2, 1-6-1950 12:1 print shop in 1922, 8 employees, photograph 12-24-1948 17:3 moved to new plant after 1938 fire, photograph 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2 shop force broke ground in July, 1939 for present plant, photograph 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2 newspaper machinery, linotypes and presses moved out of old building, photograph 3-18-1949 24:4

Paddock, H. C. Sons column "Inverness Countryside" 2-16-1940 PE 2:5 new column: 'Home Front' 1-23-1942 (2) 3:6 hires publishers of discontinued paper Mt. Prospect Review 1-23-1942 MPH 1:3 distinctive wedding invitations, advertisement 8-7-1942 (2) 4:6 plant adds modern type faces 1-8-1943 1:4 advertisement: the newspaper protects our way of life 3-5-1943 2:6 faces labor shortage 5-26-1944 1:6 short handed 1-19-1945 10:1 dissolved; official name is now Paddock Publications, Inc. 4-16-1948 1:4

Paddock, Hosea Cornish, Arlington Heights purchases Bensenville Record and Itasca Herald and consolidates them with the DuPage County Register 11-2-1901 5:2 real estate and loan agent 4-3-1908 1:4 purchases Downers Grove Reporter 12-24-1909 5:2 cancels contest, see Downers Grove Reporter 3-24-1911 1:3 starts Lake Zurich Enterprise 3-7-1913 2:5 accuses Chicago Tribune of libel, see Hanover Township 12-7-1917 1:4 column "Tales of the Street" 4-5-1918 4:4 takes first vacation in 22 years 5-28-1920 1:5 publishes monthlies Cook County Farm Bureau News and Porkmakers News 10-15-1920 1:7 run off road by drunken driver: smashed car and bruises 7-15-1921 12:5 family reunion 5-26-1922 9:4 runs for Tax Collector of Wheeling Township 3-28-1924 22:1 finishes fifth out of six candidates 4-4-1924 2:4 and other U.S. editors are guests of Mexican government 5-30-1924 16:1 celebrates 72nd birthday with usual 17 hour day at paper 8-8-1924 12:5 senior editor on trip to Virginia and Washington 5-29-1925 1:1 with the editors on eastern trip 6-26-1925 9:3 describes Arlington Heights 9-25-1925 25:7 on tour with national editors 6-25-1926 1:3 with the editors in California 7-23-1926 6:1 returns from southern trip 6-12-1928 1:1 attacks Catholicism 8-24-1928 2:1 apologizes for attack 8-28-1928 3:4 and wife celebrate 50th anniversary 6-27-1930 1:7 family circle unbroken at 50th wedding anniversary 7-1-1930 1:4 senior editor visits old subscribers in Elk Grove, Schaumburg 8-5-1930 4:5 senior editor eighty years old 8-5-1932 1:5 seriously ill 11-8-1935 RR 1:3 Herald editor, dies in his eighty-fourth year, photograph 11-15-1935 1:3 a newspaper man 52 years 11-15-1935 1:2 messages from brother editors 11-15-1935 1:2 friends pay tribute to memory 11-15-1935 1:4 makes the last deadline 11-15-1935 1:6 examination of papers in safe 10-8-1937 CCH 1:5 granddaughter seeks material on, see Nichols, Mrs. Roy 4-25-1941 1:8 old days remembered 2-27-1948 15:1 first installment of historical series concerns founder 12-17-1948 1:6 pioneer editor made the start in Palatine December 15, 1898; forsook farming for school teaching, then newspaper work, photographs 12-17-1948 23:1 born at Western, Oneida County, New York on August 5, 1852, 12-17-1948 23:1 married Jeannette Styles at Momence, Illinois, in 1880, 12-17-1948 23:1 did some work for the Prairie Farmer around 1881, 12-17-1948 23:1 purchased the Wheaton Illinoian in 1883, but was indirectly forced out in 1888 because the "clique" at the DuPage County Courthouse did not like an independent editor 12-17-1948 23:1 established the Libertyville Independent in 1892, 12-17-1948 23:1 lost everything in midnight fire in 1895, 12-17-1948 23:2 purchased Palatine Enterprise 12-17-1948 23:4, 12-24-1948 17:3 photograph 12-17-1948 23:4 purchased Cook County Herald from George Bugbee in 1899, 12-24-1948 17:2 took over Palatine Herald in 1899, 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2 in 1909 John W. Burkitt, Sr. had a falling out with, later became friends again 12-2-1949 17:1 militant editor arrested for criminal libel in 1913, still fights for his principles, photograph 9-29-1950 17:1 enjoyed his politics; reprint of some editorials 1904-1912, 11-3-1950 17:1 would have been 100 this week 8-8-1952 PE 1:5 Palatine Enterprise was first of 9 Paddock papers 7-7-1955 PE 1:1 I remember Grandpa; 'H. C.' proud, unyielding: Stuart Paddock, Jr., photographs 9-28-1961 S 78:1 photograph 7-5-1962 AHH 23:7 founder-editor was a fighter 4-16-1964 HH 6:1 for $175, first link was forged in Paddock chain, photograph 4-23-1964 HH 8:5

Paddock, Mrs. Hosea Cornish, Arlington Heights (formerly Jeannette Styles) married Hosea Cornish Paddock at Momence, Illinois, in 1880, 12-17-1948 23:1 enjoys southern hospitality 3-16-1923 (Roll A) 8:3 wife of senior editor passes peacefully away 5-8-1931 1:2, 2:2

Paddock, Jerre Lynne, Arlington Heights fourth generation arrives 2-2-1940 1:4

Paddock Lake, Lake County see archaeology 10-4-1927 8:4

Paddock, Lucille, Arlington Heights photograph 11-2-1961 AHH 63:1

Paddock, Margaret photograph 10-15-1948 PE 1:6

Paddock, Marge marries Clifford C. Flanders 5-4-1934 1:7 see Flanders, Marge

Paddock, Mary guest editor 5-28-1953 AHH 1:1 named news editor of Palatine Enterprise 12-20-1956 PE 1:3

Paddock Publications, Inc., Arlington Heights see also series of articles see Addison Register (AR) see Arlington Heights Herald (AHH) see Arlington News (AN) see Bensenville Register (BR) see Cook County Herald (CHH) see Downers Grove Reporter see DuPage County Register (DCR) see Elk Grove Herald (EGH) see Enterprise=Register see Franklin Park Beacon (FPB) see Hanover Streamwood Herald (HSH) see Herald, The (H) see Hoffman Herald (HH) see Itasca Herald see Itasca Register (IR) see Lake Zurich Enterprise see Leyden Herald see Mount Prospect Herald (MPH) see Niles Center Herald (NCH) see Palatine Enterprise (PE) see Palatine Herald see Prospect Heights Herald (PHH) see Rolling Meadows Herald (RMH) see Roselle Register (RR) see Suburbanite, The (Paddock Publications' Sunday edition) see Suburbia Today (ST) see Wheeling Herald (WH) to give scholarships to young folk 2-8-1935 1:8 contest for scholarships underway 2-15-1935 1:6 coupons win scholarships 2-22-1935 1:4 hires Tommy Kouzmanoff as sport editor 11-6-1936 1:2 classified ads to appear in Barrington Review at low price 2-26-1937 8:3 pays tribute to "The Observer" columnist Elinor Haynes 3-26-1937 5:1 advertisement 10-29-1937 CCH (2) 5:6 publishes Cook County delinquent tax lists for first time 1-19-1938 1:5 extends invitation to fascinating new cooking school 1-14-1938 CCH 1:4, 1-19-1938 5:5 engraved invitations not needed 1-19-1938 CCH 1:1 cooking school to show film at Arlington Theatre 1-28-1938 8:4 last minute preparations speed cooking school 2-4-1938 1:7 cooking school movie The Bride Wakes Up at Pal Theatre 2-4-1938 PE 1:4 cooking school, advertisement 2-11-1938 9:1 subject of essay by student George Firnbach: circulation of 5,000 covers 15 communities. 23 men: 2 linotypers, 2 compositors, 2 pressmen, 1 devil, 1 helper, 1 bookkeeper, 2 press feeders, 1 asst. editor, 1 advertising man and 11 reporters 3-25-1938 4:5 classified ads break record: 100 ads 4-1-1938 1:6 Happy New Year; list of employees 12-30-1938 1:6 starts construction on new building at Campbell Street and Chestnut Avenue 6-30-1939 1:4 offers option payments to delinquent subscribers 8-4-1939 1:2 conducts reader survey: want ads lead many news features in interest to readers 10-13-1939 1:1 new home, west end of Campbell Street, photograph 12-29-1939 1:4 subscription campaign ends 1-26-1940 1:7 217 West Campbell Street, Arlington Heights 2-16-1940 PE 2:1 publishes cartoons by A. H. Koch, Palatine 5-10-1940 1:3 installs additional phones 5-31-1940 1:4 to hold open house 10-4-1940 1:4 history, description, list of employees, photograph 10-11-1940 (2) 4:1 introduces local column "Life With Mother": letters by "Mary and Eleanor" 5-23-1941 1:5, 6-13-1941 6:3 to stage first amateur golf tournament 6-13-1941 (2) 8:6 golf tourney site chosen; see Mohawk Country Club 6-20-1941 (2) 6:3 new column "Letters from the Boys in Service" 7-18-1941 (2) 1:1 paper supplier, Provincial Paper Company, Ontario, taken over by Canadian government; new supplier sought 8-29-1941 1:6 installs new type-setting machine; orders carload of newsprint paper 10-10-1941 1:8 receives 46,000 pounds of newsprint paper 10-31-1941 1:2 collects files of old local newspapers from C. H. Williams, son of W. C. Williams, former publisher of Cook County Herald, Palatine Enterprise, Cook County Chronicle, and Arlington Heights Advertiser 11-14-1941 1:6 old copies of Inter Ocean and copies of Cook County Herald of 1877 and 1878 found in former Wink residence in Palatine 11-14-1941 1:6 appoints Navy editor 11-21-1941 1:1 Navy editor: S. R. Paddock, Jr. 12-5-1941 (2) 1:1 employees to purchase $25 defense bond each week 1-2-1942 1:8 golf tourney, see Mohawk Country Club 5-29-1942 (2) 6:6 three printers complete course at Northwestern 6-5-1942 1:3 publishes 20 page booklet So This is Arlington 9-4-1942 1:4 wanted: boys and girls; earn money while you learn in printing and journalism 9-18-1942 (2) 1:3 WPB order brings drastic cut in newspaper photographs 10-30-1942 1:1 papers go to 207 boys in armed service 11-6-1942 1:1 news box at Burda's Pharmacy 11-6-1942 MPH 2:4 prints 1,000 more papers each week than a year ago 12-18-1942 CCH 1:5 five hundred servicemen receiving papers, one hundred going overseas 2-5-1943 (2) 1:5 father points to service that newspapers give 'our boys' 5-14-1943 1:4 classified section read by over 8,000 families 6-18-1943 2:5 may raise subscription price to $2.50 a year 8-27-1943 1:6 signs contract with Western Union; teletype equipment in Herald office 9-3-1943 1:4 newsprint shortage to hit non-subscribers 10-15-1943 MPH 1:8 927 servicemen have written 2,054 letters; 573 in our territory have not written us 11-5-1943 7:4 temporarily drops column "Fifteen and Thirty Years Ago" because 1938 fire destroyed many of the files for 1929 and 1914 [but none are missing on microfilm] 1-7-1944 1:8 printing paper is now rationed 1-21-1944 1:2 to receive citation from American Legion for column "With Uncle Sam" 1-21-1944 1:7, 1-28-1944 1:7 experiments with different masthead fonts 1-21-1944 DCR 1:1 old mailing list from 1911 returned 2-18-1944 1:7 circulation: 8,620, 4-14-1944 9:3 to begin publishing Cubs and Sox scores for the men overseas 5-12-1944 14:4 want ads break previous records 5-19-1944 1:3 "we're beating our heads against a wall" trying to get servicemen to tell us their news 7-7-1944 6:4 publishes cookbook, see St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights 7-28-1944 5:5 publishes 2nd anniversary edition of "With Uncle Sam" 8-18-1944 7:1 statistics on "With Uncle Sam" 8-18-1944 12:6 "With Uncle Sam" proves morale booster to all; cartoon 8-18-1944 13:2 letters tell story of allied success 8-18-1944 13:7 "Way Back When" returns 8-25-1944 1:3 our 5,000th letter to "With Uncle Sam" 10-26-1944 7:4 "With Uncle Sam" given Illinois Press Association citation 12-8-1944 9:1 places 10th in nation in war loan advertising 4-20-1945 1:5 2,000 men write 7,000 letters to "With Uncle Sam" 5-4-1945 16:4 introducing our inquiring reporter, Mrs. W. E. Busse 8-3-1945 1:4 new column "The Inquiring Reporter" 8-16-1945 1:3 "With Uncle Sam" completes 3rd year; 2237 servicemen write 8073 letters; origin of letters reveals history of World War II 8-16-1945 17:1 column hailed as the 'best there is' 8-16-1945 17:3 editor Stuart Paddock, Sr., in his office, photograph 8-16-1945 17:4 "With Uncle Sam" expands from 9 letters a week to 80 a week 8-16-1945 17:7 salutes oldest employee, T. C. Hart, photographed at his office desk 9-7-1945 PE 1:6 Miss Excelsior type face--a new arrival 10-5-1945 1:5 "With Uncle Sam" V-J edition rated honorable mention in state contest 11-2-1945 CCH 1:8 editor, panned by mayor, offers to switch jobs, see Palatine, Village of 11-30-1945 1:4 20 years ought to be enough, says Rose Ingles, bookkeeper; retires 12-7-1945 1:7 loses 'camera girl' Mrs. Marilyn Busse to Chicago Heights 12-14-1945 1:5 seeks readers' likes, dislikes for local postwar paper 1-11-1946 1:1 blank survey form 1-11-1946 7:1 ideas roll in 1-18-1946 1:1 "With Uncle Sam" passes 10,000 mark 1-18-1946 8:6 readers want more pictures, more hunting and fishing news, farm equipment news, etc. 2-8-1946 9:6 local news and want ads rate highest in popularity 2-22-1946 9:6 column "Hi Times" devoted to Arlington Heights Youth Center 4-19-1946 6:4 office Buick "Bessie" stolen and recovered 5-10-1946 1:7 subscription price to increase from $2 to $2.50, 6-21-1946 1:8 "With Uncle Sam" observes 4th birthday one year after World War II 8-16-1946 21:7 Coca-Cola Company: in "peanuts, coke and candy" 'coke' should be capitalized 12-6-1946 15:7 adds two columns "Modern Etiquette" and "Lesson in English" 2-28-1947 1:3 new feature: crossword puzzle 4-11-1947 17:4 shortage of newsprint forces omission of some advertising 4-25-1947 1:4 circulation passes 10,000 mark as 75th year nears; photographs from 1870 - 1880 wanted 5-9-1947 1:1 advertisement: we're proud of our 10,000th subscriber 5-9-1947 (2) 18:1 want ad record 5-16-1947 MPH 1:7 [microfilmer cut a ¼" off the inside column of each page making it difficult to read] 6-20-1947 1:1 society editor Vera Folkman to take time off 6-20-1947 5:6 employee, see Osbon, Kenneth, Palatine 7-17-1947 PE 1:5 subscription price goes up to $3.00 a year, 7 cents a copy 9-26-1947 1:2 new column: "The Editor's Column" 10-3-1947 1:1 statement of ownership 10-3-1947 PE 4:2 comic strips "'Micky' and His Gang" by Sam Iger and "School Days" by Dwig 10-17-1947 7:1 column "Illinois Tax Facts" 10-17-1947 10:6 letter: editor should be more selective in choice of words 10-17-1947 17:7 letter: racial expression is neither vulgar nor contrary to constitution 10-31-1947 15:1 letter: editor's choice of words does not abridge minority rights 11-14-1947 13:8 letter defends racial tolerance 11-21-1947 15:7 letter: we should not torment the Negro with our words 11-28-1947 13:7 letter: it's just a phrase 12-5-1947 17:8 Arlington Heights Girl Scouts invade plant, photograph 3-12-1948 1:3 column "Garden Show Hints" 3-19-1948 MPH 3:1 column "The Doctor's Notebook" by Dr. Charles H. Kramer, photograph 4-2-1948 1:5; name of column changed to "Doctor Ward's Notebook" to comply with law [against doctor advertising?] 4-30-1948 16:2 Mount Prospect State Bank cartoon strip "Dottie Dripple" well liked 4-9-1948 MPH 1:6 we break our own records; "Paddock Publications, Inc." now official name of company 4-16-1948 1:4 member National Editorial Association 4-16-1948 17:2 new feature "Photography and Camera Club News" 4-23-1948 4:6, 18:3 Ella Taylor, reporter 49 years, succumbs 4-30-1948 1:6 Mary Harter, Itasca, joins staff as reporter, woman's new editor, photograph 5-28-1948 RR 1:4 "'member when--" column of historical memories 9-24-1948 15:1 column "News for the Farmer" 10-15-1948 18:4 newcomer, Mrs. William Craig, Mount Prospect, is 11,000th subscriber, photograph 10-28-1948 1:2 starts publication of historical stories on 50th anniversary 12-17-1948 1:6 founded fifty years ago, photographs 12-17-1948 23:1 first home, photograph 12-24-1948 17:1 current home in Arlington Heights, photograph 12-24-1948 17:2 T. C. Hart, columnist for 40 years, tells of 'good old days' 12-31-1948 17:1 photographs of employees 12-31-1948 22:1 column "Young Ideas" asks teenagers questions 2-4-1949 17:6 publishes facsimile of 4 page March 21, 1873 edition of 13 week old Palatine Herald 3-18-1949 17:1 pulls advertisement for Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, see quackery, alleged 6-3-1949 17:4 appoints two society editors to handle Prospect Heights locals 6-3-1949 MPH 1:1 new recipe column "Favorites for Flavor" 6-10-1949 1:7 asked to help name a baby; can you help? 6-17-1949 1:8 our reporters, past and present: Emily Therrien 6-24-1949 17:2 suggestions for baby names 6-24-1949 17:8 "The Mailman's Corner" by Leland Truxell, photograph 7-1-1949 17:1 Bud Booth, World War II veteran, joins staff as DuPage County reporter, photograph 7-1-1949 RR 1:6 circulation figures 8-19-1949 1:7 column "For Us the Living": physical and psychological aspects of home design 8-19-1949 17:6 godfather asks for more baby names 9-2-1949 17:7 five column insert called Paddock Publications, Inc. 9-9-1949 (4) 1:1 18-year-olds can register for selective service at offices: 217 West Campbell, Arlington Heights; 6 West Northwest Highway, Mount Prospect; and State Bank of Palatine building 9-16-1949 1:4 festival display, photograph 9-16-1949 MPH 7:1 children enjoy tour of print shop 10-7-1949 17:7 "Young Folks", half page devoted to stories, pictures, puzzles and games 10-7-1949 CCH 3:1 "Through the School Doors" column on special school activities 10-14-1949 4:2 Schaumburg reporter Marie Kosnik is semi-finalist in WGN-TV beauty contest, photograph 10-14-1949 PE 5:4 now reaches 11,725 homes each week 11-18-1949 42:1 new member of newspaper family, Wheeling Herald; subscription list: 355, newsstand sale: 100 [but still called Cook County Herald] 12-2-1949 CCH 1:6 Order-Gram: write your own want ad 1-13-1950 11:1 staff cartoonist, Matt Portz, draws first cartoon for 1-20-1950 CCH 1:4 to continue historical articles because grandchildren of pioneers are getting along in years 3-3-1950 17:2 Lucile Schneider retires as Wheeling local editor 3-17-1950 CCH 1:6 direct news stories from Korea to this newspaper start this week 9-8-1950 1:1 first edition of Wheeling Herald on microfilm 1-5-1951 WH 1:1 first edition of Bensenville Register on microfilm 1-5-1951 BR 1:1 first issue run off the new Goss rotary press [photographs become darker, many are completely black] 1-19-1951 BR 1:3 rotary press draws visitors to publication plant on 'opening day', photograph 1-26-1951 1:5 earlier deadlines a must as new press goes into action 1-26-1951 2:6 poll: readers register opposition to Truman policies 2-23-1951 1:7 stops numbering pages 5-4-1951 to poll readers on policy of not printing "delicate" news stories involving rape, divorce, adultery, illegitimacy, etc. 11-2-1951 AHH 17:6; results: readers like the policy 11-23-1951 AHH 7:5 new Speedaumat mailing machine, photograph 2-22-1952 MPH 1:1 wins first award for community service from Illinois Press Association 10-17-1952 AHH 1:4 comes out on Thursdays instead of Fridays with earlier deadlines 1-1-1953 AHH photographs of Goss rotary 16-page press, Speedaumat and Graphotype 1-1-1953 AHH 17:1 newspapers to be microfilmed, negative to be kept in New York by Recordak Corp., positive to be kept here with a reader 1-1-1953 AHH 17:1 1938 fire damaged most of the files 1-1-1953 AHH 17:1 seeks old papers (prior to 1901) for microfilm of files 1-15-1953 AHH 1:2 used 'ready-prints', four pages of national and state news during the period 1900 to 1920, 1-15-1953 AHH 1:2 Thomas C. Hart writes last "Tales of the Street" column 3-5-1953 AHH 19:4, 4-9-1953 PE 1:7 record week for want ads 5-14-1953 AHH 1:6 microfilming cuts image 16 times, reader magnifies 19 times, photograph of Recordak reader 7-16-1953 PE 8:1 Scan-A-Graver engraving machine: pictures taken one hour can be developed the next, photograph 7-16-1953 PE 8:1 breaks all records for most number of photographs this week 8-27-1953 AHH 1:5 15,000 press run, increase of just short of 50% in the past six years, photograph of veteran employee Helen Duenn 9-10-1953 AHH 1:2 first home on east side of Bothwell Street, photograph 3-25-1954 AHH 20:1 six sections, each page numbered by section and page 4-1-1954 German editors to visit; express wish to see country printing plant 7-1-1954 AHH 1:5 initiates Rolling Meadows edition of Arlington Heights Herald 2-10-1955 RMH 1:1 photograph of Arlington plant 4-21-1955 AHH 22:5 history 7-7-1955 PE 1:1 initiates Prospect Heights edition of Mount Prospect Herald 10-13-1955 PHH 1:7 announces new press: 5-unit Goss universal press, photograph 1-5-1956 AHH 24:1 area covered by each edition 1-5-1956 AHH 24:7 want ads gain national honors, photograph of award 6-14-1956 AHH 1:7 printing press float, photograph 7-12-1956 PE 7:5 new office in Prospect Heights shop center 7-19-1956 PHH 1:1 new 32-page rotary press, photograph 10-4-1956 AHH 1:6 completes $250,000 expansion program, photograph of Goss Universal rotary press; narrower pages, narrower columns 11-15-1956 AHH 1:4 map of area covered by 11-22-1956 RR 13:1 prints first color ad [microfilmed in black and white] 11-29-1956 AHH 1:2 new mastheads 1-10-1957 AHH 1:1 new feature section: "For Women" 1-24-1957 RMH 1:6 hailed by Time magazine 1-31-1957 AHH 1:4 sports photo wins prize in Look magazine's April 16 issue 4-4-1957 AHH 1:7 4 records: largest edition, 84 pages; classified ads, 10 pages; display ads, 11,000 inches; circulation, 25,000, 5-2-1957 AHH 1:7 Addison Register becomes No. 11 in newspaper group 6-6-1957 AR 1:1 announcing Elk Grove Herald, number 12 in Paddock Publications group of newspapers 6-27-1957 EGH 1:7 begins Hoffman Estates - Schaumburg edition of Palatine Enterprise 2-20-1958 PE-HES 1:1 to publish new colorgravure magazine, Suburbia Today (insert) each month 1-1-1959 BR 3:5 magazine bows this week 1-8-1959 AHH 1:6 Hoffman Estates has modern paper: Hoffman Herald 1-22-1959 HH 1:1 new Paddock paper recalls start of suburban chain 1-22-1959 HH 1:6 wins religious reporting award; 'intelligent interpretation' 4-16-1959 AHH 1:1 to be featured in June 22 issue of Newsweek 6-11-1959 AHH 1:4 headlines to be in Bodini typeface 6-25-1959 AHH 1:5 first place in excellence in typography for suburban weeklies 6-25-1959 AHH 7:4 moves offices to new addition at 217 West Campbell Street 8-20-1959 WH 1:5 open house for new offices, illustration 9-17-1959 AHH 32:1 history, photographs 9-17-1959 AHH 32:1 want ad section earns reputation as 'market place' for all people, photographs 9-17-1959 AHH 33:4 leads all U.S. weeklies in advertising, photographs 9-17-1959 AHH 34:4 young, professional editorial staff gathers the news, photographs 9-17-1959 AHH 35:1 papers emphasize photo journalism 9-17-1959 AHH 36:1 these are the men and women responsible for mechanical production of your community newspapers, photographs 9-17-1959 AHH 37:1 interior photographs of offices 9-17-1959 AHH 40:1 wins nine press awards 11-5-1959 AHH 55:1 press unit to allow printing of 30 pages on each run 11-12-1959 AHH 37:3 wins Eisenhower citation 6-9-1960 AHH 6:6 Bunn tying machine, photograph 7-14-1960 AHH 34:4 expands commercial printing division 9-8-1960 AHH 40:1 introduces Itasca Register 10-13-1960 AHH 100:1 origins of suburban chain 10-13-1960 AHH 100:4 six state newspaper awards to 10-13-1960 AHH 100:5 plant headquarters at 217 West Campbell Street, Arlington Heights, photograph 10-13-1960 IR 1:1 endorses Otto Kerner for governor 10-20-1960 AHH 71:1 endorses Richard M. Nixon, GOP 10-27-1960 AHH 55:2 11 reporters cover community news; professional journalists direct news staff 10-27-1960 HH 3:1 plans 'Hawaiian Holiday' 12-15-1960 AHH 1:5 'Hawaiian Holiday' to take guests to Pacific paradise 12-22-1960 AHH 15:1 price change announced: newstand 15 cents, subscription $5 per year 1-5-1961 AHH 1:4 photographs of letterpress and offset presses 1-12-1961 AHH 26:5 Quill magazine features article on depth reports of; example of excellence 3-9-1961 AHH 57:6 sponsors trip to Hawaii 4-6-1961 AHH 58:1 editorial clinic for staff members, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 22:3 new type [unnamed] adopted for reading ease 6-22-1961 AHH 1:3 makes insurance program available to subscribers 6-29-1961 AHH 1:1, 67:1 invite public to open house for Editor Stuart Paddock's 80th birthday 8-10-1961 AHH 2:1 new service: "The Legal Page" 8-24-1961 AHH 3:1, 18:4 "Way Back When" columnist, Mrs. G. Rex Volz, to speak to Faith Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights, photograph 9-14-1961 AHH 12:1 women's editors Beth Weir and Marianne Scott attend fashion show 10,500 feet up, photograph 9-21-1961 BR 12:3 "Golden Years": column on senior citizen issues 10-5-1961 AHH 71:7 first place award for advertising excellence from Illinois Press Association, photograph 10-12-1961 AHH 21:5 "Dear Sue": column by a teenager from a teenager's point of view 10-12-1961 AHH 38:1 second annual Hawaiian Holiday 11-9-1961 AHH 14:5 advertisement: quality printing, from art—to printed piece 11-16-1961 AHH 15:3 1st annual Sports Night at Prospect High School Little Theater 11-30-1961 AHH 32:6 columnist Mrs. Robert Williams, Prospect Heights, known as "Mary Ann" appears on New York TV show "Camouflage" 12-21-1961 AHH 11:2 tour of plant, photograph 12-28-1961 MPH 1:3 new section "Suburban Living — Especially for Women" 1-25-1962 AHH 46:1 to co-sponsor Roller Derby 6-21-1962 AHH 1:6 completes "pilot study" and becomes first suburban weekly newspaper to subscribe to UPI 6-28-1962 AHH 67:1, RMH 9:1 becomes member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), photographs 7-5-1962 AHH 23:1 electronic data processing now in service; all subscriptions billed automatically by ASC Tabulating Corp., photographs 7-5-1962 AHH 58:3 sponsors 13th annual Inter-League Handicap golf tournament at Golden Acres Country Club, Schaumburg 8-2-1962 AHH 32:3 to help in nationwide search for "Suburban Homemaker of the Year" 8-2-1962 AHH 40:4 editor John Reddy, photographs 1-11-1962 AHH 20:7, 8-23-1962 PE 3:4 Tom Edwards writes series of articles on threat posed by pesticides, see chemical pollution 6-28-1962 AHH 21:1... women's section praised in Editor & Publisher 9-6-1962 AHH 45:7 column "Sorority Activities" 9-6-1962 AHH 49:2 column: 'Today's Agriculture' 10-4-1962 AHH 23:4 meet the people who write the news, photographs 10-11-1962 AHH 84:1 wins Audit Bureau of Circulations award 11-1-1962 AHH 12:5 HEW praises 'These Lonely Rooms' articles on aged in Illinois 11-1-1962 AHH 27:1 Hoffman Herald changed to The Herald; "serving Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Bartlett, Hanover Park, Streamwood" 11-15-1962 H 1:1 honors veteran employees at annual Xmas party at Old Orchard Country Club, photograph 12-20-1962 BR 21:1 Alfred Busse begins 58th year as a subscriber 1-3-1963 AHH 11:6 major reorganization: Robert Seltzner promoted to news editor for DuPage County 1-24-1963 BR 1:2 Edward Waclawski wins top photo award at photograph contest at Randhurst sponsored by, photographs 1-31-1963 AHH 20:1 advertisement: many quotations praising 1-31-1963 AHH 58:1 reprints available: 'Harvest's End', 'These Lonely Rooms', 'Transurbia', 'The Poor' 2-7-1963 AHH 60:6 Charles Paddock advances to president and chief administrative officer; Stuart Paddock advances to chairman of the board 2-28-1963 AHH 1:6 women's pages praised 3-28-1963 AHH 67:4 students tour, photograph 4-4-1963 EGH 1:3 new column "Inside Randhurst" 5-9-1963 AHH 30:1 editorial questioning Pres. Kennedy's tax reform proposals entered into Congressional Record 5-16-1963 AHH 21:5 evidently the first U.S. newspaper to investigate the wholesale use of pesticides 5-16-1963 WH 4:5 articles on DDT (7-12-1962 AHH 16:1...) were part of background used in recent CBS special on pesticides 5-16-1963 WH 4:5 Forest View High School newspaper staff tours plant, photograph 5-30-1963 MPH 1:5 earns three national newspaper awards in National Better Newspapers Contest sponsored by National Editorial Association 7-25-1963 AHH 10:3 praised for vigor, vitality by magazine Grassroots Editor 8-8-1963 AHH 15:1 featured in Editor & Publisher 8-22-1963 AHH 37:6 two 'firsts': first full-color advertisement and first full-page classified ad 9-12-1963 AHH 1:1 initiates "Billboard Calendar" which lists non-commercial plays, shows, musicals, etc. 9-26-1963 AHH 32:5 wins nine awards 10-10-1963 AHH 10:1 Stuart R. Paddock sells his interest to 10-17-1963 AHH 28:6 column "Smokey Sez!" 10-17-1963 MPH 8:6 column "Square Dance Club News" 10-31-1963 152:3 Mrs. Nancy Manos, Arlington Heights, 1963 Suburban Homemaker of the Year, photograph 11-14-1963 AHH 35:1 awarded special citation by HEW 11-21-1963 RMH 2:4 column "Let's Look at the Record(s)" by Linda Norris 12-12-1963 AHH 34:3 to sponsor second annual photo competition at Randhurst 1-2-1964 AHH 26:1, 1-9-1964 AHH 9:1 top national award to women's editor, Mrs. Marianne Scott, photograph 1-2-1964 AHH 37:1 new toll-free phone service 1-9-1964 BR 7:8 women's page editor Mrs. Marianne Scott receives top women's page award, photograph 3-26-1964 AHH 41:1 closes Palatine Enterprise office at 35 West Slade Street; centralizes operation 3-26-1964 PE 1:7 Charles Percy, Kenilworth, meets the press, tours plant photographs 4-2-1964 AHH 57:1 Hanover Streamwood Herald newspaper to serve Hanover Park and Streamwood 4-9-1964 HH 1:5 Alpha Phi Gamma, national journalism honorary fraternity confers award on executive editor Charles Hayes 4-30-1964 AHH 20:1 Assoc. Editor Bruce Ladd says future of suburban press is bright 5-7-1964 AHH 24:1 receives award from Arlington High School for diversified occupations program 5-14-1964 AHH 12:3 to report on conventions, see Democratic National Convention; Republican National Convention 6-25-1964 AHH 20:2 earns five national newspaper awards 7-2-1964 AHH 25:5 reader objects to policy forbidding the word "Christian" in classified advertising 7-23-1964 AHH 44:3 G. A. McElroy tours Glendale Country Club, site of golf tournament sponsored by 8-13-1964 AHH 29:1 to hold newspaper publicity clinic for club chairmen 8-20-1964 AHH 31:6 feature "High School Highlights" is devoted to area high school news; reported by student journalists 10-1-1964 RMH 6:1 printing press, photograph 10-1-1964 MPH 6:1 straw vote poll ballot for president and governor candidates 10-8-1964 AHH 61:1 Bob Cummins named managing editor for Paddock Publications; replaces William Dulaney who left in 1961, 10-8-1964 AHH 70:8 naturalist Maurice Warner to write column "Wood Smoke" 10-8-1964 AR 5:2 Sen. Barry Goldwater takes poll lead over Pres. Lyndon Johnson, 53.3% to 44.8% with 2,811 ballots counted 10-15-1964 AHH 1:1, 18:5 Charles Percy takes poll lead over Gov. Otto Kerner 65.3% to 29.8% 10-15-1964 AHH 1:1, 18:5 LBJ and Kerner gain in Paddock straw poll 10-22-1964 AHH 16:1 poll hits bullseye 11-5-1964 AHH 1:1 Mrs. Lory Marunde, Addison, 1964 Suburban Homemaker of the Year, photographs 11-12-1964 AHH 69-71 receives top newspaper award: Will Loomis Memorial Trophy at Illinois State Newspaper Contest, photograph 11-26-1964 AHH 16:1 starts newspaper bingo game 12-3-1964 AHH 1:6 "The Downtown Dilemma" series of articles examines the plight of suburban downtown districts 12-10-1964 AHH 86:1... press room, photograph 12-10-1964 RMH 3:4 column "Library Column" 12-10-1964 HH 3:1 personnel earn certificates from Printing Industry of Illinois, Inc. 12-17-1964 AHH 54:3 photographers win seven state awards 12-17-1964 AHH 65:2

Paddock, Ray photograph of 5-22-1928 8:7 interview 7-10-1928 4:1

Paddock, Robert Y., Sr., Mount Prospect, Palatine, Arlington Heights (son of Stuart R. Paddock, Sr.) in the Palatine hospital; result of an accident at school 3-1-1929 PE 2:6 photograph 6-9-1939 PE 2:6 news editor weds Gerd C. Larsen 7-2-1943 5:2 on vacation; location: LOK 9-15-1944 8:7 'With Uncle Sam' editor receives VFW citation 7-12-1946 1:3 on sightseeing tour of western states 7-9-1948 PE 1:1 photograph 12-31-1948 22:1 Assistant Editor 7-29-1949 17:1 photograph 12-21-1951 AHH 25:4 retires from Scout troop, photograph 1-31-1957 PE 8:4 Vice President, Paddock Publications, photograph 9-17-1959 AHH 34:1 photograph 5-19-1960 RMH 19:7 new president Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce, photograph 1-5-1961 AHH 1:4 executive director, Suburban Press Association, photograph 1-26-1961 AHH 13:1 discusses news writing, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 22:4 discusses future of suburban journalism, photograph 6-22-1961 RMH 3:1 photographs 9-28-1961 S 12:1, 11-2-1961 AHH 10:6, 11-30-1961 AHH 20:8, 12-14-1961 AHH 54:3 speaks to Suburban Press Foundation, Inc., photograph 2-1-1962 AHH 40:3 at Randhurst, photograph 3-8-1962 MPH 1:6 buys candy from Camp Fire Girls, photograph 4-5-1962 AHH 4:3 signs membership papers with Audit Bureau of Circulation, photograph 7-5-1962 AHH 23:3 named to head board of First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights 7-19-1962 AHH 21:7 and family, photograph 8-2-1962 AHH 5:4 with award, photograph 11-1-1962 AHH 9:1 at Suburban Press Foundation, Inc. national conference; says vigorous news policy essential, photographs 3-7-1963 AHH 8:3 gives insurance check to family after injury, photograph 7-25-1963 AHH 4:4 presents golf trophies, photograph 8-1-1963 AHH 30:3 column 'Critic's Corner', photograph 8-22-1963 AHH 37:7 and wife are guests of honor at Forest View High School banquet 10-10-1963 AHH 32:4 with Hal Rose, photograph 10-24-1963 AHH 12:4 to speak at Press Institute for Tennessee newspapers, photograph 1-9-1964 AHH 12:1 presents $31,000 check to NWCH expansion fund, photograph 1-23-1964 AHH 25:3 to address Suburban Press Foundation national conference 2-20-1964 AHH 17:1, photograph 3-5-1964 AHH 13:1 receives plaque from Arlington Heights Garden Club, photograph 4-2-1964 AHH 2:5 an owner of Arlington Heights Herald 10-15-1964 AHH 14:1

Paddock, Robert Y., Jr. born at Sherman Hospital, Elgin 6-29-1945 1:3 photograph 7-12-1956 PE 7:5

Paddock School, Palatine see Paddock, Stuart R., School, Palatine

Paddock, Stuart Ransom, Sr., Palatine, Inverness (son of Hosea Cornish Paddock) this office has added new Script, Old English and Roman type faces 1-4-1907 4:6 marries Annie Margaret Young 5-31-1912 1:5 Editor, Palatine Enterprise, editorial policy 5-20-1921 4:5 forms Citizens Advisory Committee, see Palatine Township High School 5-12-1922 13:5 asked 17 questions by Mayor W. S. Dollinger about slot machines; replies 9-23-1927 PE 3:3 goes on vacation to Niagara Falls 8-9-1929 PE 1:2 biography 4-19-1935 8:5 editor gets real 'kick' out of Canadian trip 5-28-1937 1:4 editor on vacation 5-27-1938 1:6 photograph of 3-1-1940 1:1 apology, see Arlington Heights Park District 5-3-1940 1:2 editor apologizes for term "Mt. Peanuts", see Niebuhr, Walter F. 1-21-1944 12:1 editor goes to Florida 4-18-1941 1:5 on vacation 6-23-1944 1:2 editor in his office, photograph 8-16-1945 17:4 new president Cook County Suburban Publishers Association 9-27-1946 1:4 speaks to Palatine Women's Club 3-21-1947 PE 3:7 new column: "The Editor's Column" 10-3-1947 1:1 acquired Palatine Enterprise in 1905, 12-24-1948 17:3 photograph 12-31-1948 22:1 speaks to DAR about importance of press and reader freedom 2-25-1949 5:3 photograph 2-25-1949 PE 1:5 editor joins the navy on 2 week cruise, photograph 3-18-1949 1:1 photograph 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2 local 'tars' see the sights on cruise, photograph 3-25-1949 1:1 surveys navy life on U.S.S. Cabot; meets Jeff Davis, sees French Quarter on navy trip; guests see catapult take-off, landing; photographs 4-8-1949 10:1 conceived the idea of creating the Palatine Park District 4-15-1949 17:6 sees new 'picture in a minute' camera, photograph 5-13-1949 18:4 finds Justice of the Peace book in garage, see Palatine Township 6-24-1949 17:1 Palatine Township Justice of the Peace in 1910, 6-24-1949 17:3 guest at Hunnerberg Hotel, Palatine, in December, 1899, 9-9-1949 17:2 entertains T. C. Hart and G. C. Butler at his "shack" on the Fox River 11-4-1949 PE 1:7 description of the "shack" 12-9-1949 21:5 interviewed by Arlington Heights Junior High School students, photograph 4-23-1953 CCH 1:1 photographs 7-16-1953 AHH 1:2, 9-10-1953 PE 8:1 editor Palatine Centennial Book 4-7-1955 PE 1:7 no longer has to turn corners to avoid dissatisfied readers 7-7-1955 PE 1:3 photograph 1-5-1956 AHH 24:1 contributes to Northwest Girl Scout council drive, photograph 10-4-1956 CCH 1:2 testimonial dinner set, photograph 6-18-1959 AHH 1:8 photograph 6-25-1959 AHH 7:4 feted by 350 at testimonial, photograph 7-2-1959 AHH 1:1 President, Paddock Publications, photograph 9-17-1959 AHH 34:1 caricature 10-8-1959 AHH 1:1 photographs 5-19-1960 RMH 19:7, 8-11-1960 AHH 4:3, 10-20-1960 PE 1:2, 11-10-1960 PE 1:7 recuperates from surgery 1-5-1961 MPH 6:2 back from five month trip to Florida and Alabama 4-6-1961 AHH 1:1 photograph 7-27-1961 AHH 1:6, 26:3 80th birthday: Paddock Publications invites public to open house, photograph 8-10-1961 AHH 2:1, 56:3 family reunion at home in Inverness, photograph 8-10-1961 AHH 56:3 blows out candles for 80th birthday, photograph 8-17-1961 AHH 3:4 photograph 9-7-1961 AHH 3:3 recollections of the past; editor recalls distant days, photograph 9-28-1961 S 30:1 photograph as a young man 9-28-1961 S 46:1 photograph (1949) 9-28-1961 S 48:3 receives award, photograph 10-12-1961 AHH 21:5 attends UN seminar for leaders 11-2-1961 AHH 24:5 photograph 11-30-1961 AHH 20:8 with Everett Dirksen, photograph 12-21-1961 RMH 11:6 back from a four-month vacation through the South 4-19-1962 AHH 1:2 talks with Arthur Wildhagen, photograph 5-3-1962 HH 9:1 receives traffic safety award, photograph 5-10-1962 AHH 2:7 accepts award for classified advertising, photograph 6-28-1962 RMH 8:7 honored by Palatine Jaycees, photograph 7-12-1962 PE 1:2 is a 'conservative Republican' 8-23-1962 AHH 1:1 at ground-breaking for 1st State Bank of Palatine, photograph 8-23-1962 PE 2:2 with James Stavros and P. J. Cullerton, photograph 9-6-1962 AHH 11:6 with statue of lion found on his doorstep, photograph 9-20-1962 AHH 10:1 tour time: 'Mexican Fiesta' adventure slated 10-25-1962 AHH 53:1 criticizes ABC for letting Alger Hiss attack Richard Nixon 11-15-1962 AHH 1:1 advances to chairman of the board 2-28-1963 AHH 1:6 Holy Week in Mexican town is spectacular 5-9-1963 RMH 5:2 back from trip to Mexico 5-30-1963 AHH 1:1 sells his interest to Paddock Publications, Inc. 10-17-1963 AHH 28:6 Cook County Supt. of Schools Noble Puffer lauds editor's work 12-12-1963 AHH 24:2 presents portrait to 'his' school, photograph of painting 12-12-1963 AHH 24:5 artist says editor emeritus was good model 12-12-1963 AHH 24:7 with Charles Percy, photograph 4-16-1964 AHH 40:4 with Harry Schoppe, photograph 6-4-1964 PE 2:1 moves to California, photograph 10-22-1964 AHH 11:1

Paddock, Mrs. Stuart Ransom, Sr., Palatine, Inverness (formerly Annie Margaret Young) marries Stuart R. Paddock 5-31-1912 1:5 says Palatine Woman's Club reads books in preference to magazines 10-4-1935 PE 1:4 photograph 3-18-1949 1:1 death takes wife of senior editor 3-14-1952 AHH 1:7 photograph 10-20-1960 PE 1:2

Paddock, Stuart R., School, Palatine, 225 West Washington Court see also School District No. 15, Palatine Township school district seeks school site 9-21-1951 PE 1:6 illustration 3-12-1953 PE 1:6 construction begins, photograph 9-17-1953 PE 1:2 groundbreaking, photograph 9-24-1953 AHH 16:6 photograph 11-26-1953 AHH 7:1 given its name 1-14-1954 PE 1:5 modern kindergarten methods 11-11-1954 PE 1:2 teacher turnabout, photographs 10-23-1958 PE 1:1 science fair, photographs 4-2-1959 PE 12:1 photograph 4-2-1959 BR 31:1 to consider overlapping shifts 7-16-1959 RMH 1:6 UPI focuses camera on blind teacher, Barbara Winters, photograph 4-20-1961 AHH 4:1 police hunting burglars, photograph 5-11-1961 PE 1:4 fun fair, photograph 10-12-1961 HH 5:7, 10-19-1961 PE 3:4 glee club to present concert, photograph 5-10-1962 RMH 10:1 School District No. 15 to investigate air conditioning for its offices 7-4-1963 RMH 5:1 five new teachers, photograph 9-26-1963 PE 5:1 Stuart Paddock Sr. presents portrait to 'his' school, photograph 12-12-1963 AHH 24:5 Christmas program, photograph 12-12-1963 PE 6:2 plans to enclose library-in round 3-26-1964 RMH 2:3 teacher Charles Rolinski, Lake Zurich, suspended after Louie's Fun Lounge arrest 4-30-1964 PE 2:1 Principal George McKown with Joseph Kiszka, photograph 9-3-1964 PE 1:3

Paddock, Stuart Ransom, Jr., Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect receives ROTC commission and AB degree from Knox College 6-18-1937 10:6 marries Miss Bettye Brent 6-3-1938 8:2, 6-10-1938 5:3 Navy editor for Paddock Publications 11-21-1941 1:2, 12-5-1941 (2) 1:1 asst. editor called for service 1-23-1942 1:7 receives send-off, leaves for Army 2-6-1942 1:2 home on furlough from Camp Barkeley, Texas; with tank destroyer battalion 8-14-1942 1:2 letter from Fort Benning, Ga. 9-25-1942 (2) 2:1 at Camp Bowie, Texas 1-1-1943 (2) 1:3 promoted to first lieutenant 2-12-1943 (2) 1:6 at Camp Hood, Texas 3-26-1943 2:6, 5-21-1943 (2) 3:7 receives $28 from traveling bank 5-28-1943 (2) 4:4 on furlough 6-18-1943 1:4 on maneuvers in Tennessee 9-3-1943 (2) 1:2 letter from somewhere in Tennessee 9-17-1943 (2) 1:5 editor now a captain 10-8-1943 1:6 former editor in town, gives shop the once over 1-21-1944 CCH 1:2 at Camp McCoy, Wis. 2-18-1944 12:4 on four day furlough 8-4-1944 7:7 in England 9-1-1944 12:3 in France 10-13-1944 12:1 "showers, 1 day laundry service 3 miles from front" 10-26-1944 9:4 "we have moved into a mansion" 11-10-1944 14:6 location: "large mining company's building" 12-15-1944 11:6 stops for short rest period at St. Avold 1-5-1945 7:7 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas 6-1-1945 7:1 home on 7 day delay 6-15-1945 12:3 letter from Miami, Fla., photograph 6-29-1945 12:6 greets returning GIs at ATC's Miami Army Air Field 7-27-1945 11:5 "see about 800-1,000 a day and have my hands full", photograph 8-16-1945 9:2 writes about hurricane in Florida 9-28-1945 9:2 transferring to National Airport, Washington, D.C. 11-16-1945 14:6 recovering from viral pneumonia 5-16-1947 PE 1:4 junior editor on the mend 5-23-1947 1:5 photograph 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2 Vice President, Paddock Publications, photograph 9-17-1959 AHH 34:1 photograph 5-19-1960 RMH 19:7 named president of Illinois Press Association, photograph 10-13-1960 AHH 20:1 in Hawaii, photograph 4-13-1961 AHH 4:4 to attend Dean Rusk meeting 4-20-1961 AHH 18:1 grave problems face U.S., world; cites challenge, photograph 5-4-1961 AHH 66:4 takes tour of Ontario 6-15-1961 AHH 35:5 remembers grandfather, H. C. Paddock 9-28-1961 S 78:1 with Everett Dirksen, photograph 12-21-1961 RMH 11:6 on tour of Paddock Publications plant, photograph 12-28-1961 MPH 1:3 photographs 4-19-1962 AHH 5:4, 5-3-1962 PE 2:7 attends Kennedy administration editors' briefing 3-28-1963 RMH 2:3, photograph 4-11-1963 RMH 5:1 receives plaque for best pictorial series "These Lonely Rooms", photograph 8-1-1963 AHH 40:3 with John Altorfer, photographs 12-19-1963 BR 1:7, 3-12-1964 AHH 22:3 at Forest Park Reserve Training Center, photograph 4-30-1964 AHH 45:3 an owner of Arlington Heights Herald 10-15-1964 AHH 14:1 accepts Will Loomis Memorial Trophy, photograph 11-26-1964 AHH 16:4

Paddock, Mrs. Stuart Ransom, Jr., Arlington Heights dies in hospital at Paducah, Ky. 2-9-1945 1:6

Page, Mr., Dunton blacksmith 4-22-1949 17:1

Page, Arlie first regular police chief approved by Buffalo Grove 2-13-1964 WH 3:7

Page, C. W., Palatine see Page's Shoe Repair Shop, Palatine

Page, Calvin A., Arlington Heights at Chanute Field, Ill. 5-1-1942 8:4 graduates from Chanute 7-3-1942 (2) 2:6 at Tarrant Field, near Fort Worth, Texas 2-12-1943 (2) 1:8 mentioned 5-28-1943 (2) 4:4 receives $10, 6-4-1943 (2) 4:5 on furlough 6-4-1943 (2) 4:6 working 12 hours a day 6-25-1943 (2) 6:4 at Lincoln, Neb. 6-16-1944 14:3 home for one week 8-4-1944 12:5 at Tucson, Ariz., photograph 11-10-1944 14:3 flying combat missions over Europe as engineer with B-24 Liberator group 1-5-1945 7:3 letter from Italy 2-16-1945 14:3 awarded air medal, photograph 3-16-1945 12:6 flies 25th mission over Nazi Europe 4-20-1945 12:5 missing over Austria 5-11-1945 1:4 back in military control 5-25-1945 9:1 aerial gunner downed twice in two weeks 5-25-1945 11:1 tells of return from Russians 6-29-1945 14:3 on furlough 8-3-1945 9:1 arrives at San Antonio, Texas 9-21-1945 10:5 discharged 11-2-1945 13:6

Page, Charles, Arlington Heights at Memphis, Tenn. 5-4-1945 13:7 at San Diego, Calif. 11-16-1945 14:6, 11-30-1945 15:1 hopeful on Coe college team, photograph 9-24-1948 9:4

Page, Charles G., Arlington Heights made Sinclair official, photograph 11-18-1949 12:4

Page, Chuck, Arlington Heights photographs 1-4-1946 2:3, 12-31-1948 9:4

Page, Dione Lyn, Mount Prospect photograph 6-27-1947 8:2

Page, Ellen, Arlington Heights pioneer, photograph 9-28-1961 S 66:2

Page, F. W., Elk Grove settled in Elk Grove in 1834, 4-3-1936 5:2

Page, G. attended A. G. Chessman, Itasca, reunion (February 11, 1876) 11-14-1941 7:5

Page, Jack J., Palatine enlists in army air forces 10-6-1944 14:3 photograph of 8-31-1945 3:3 at Biloxi, Miss. 11-2-1945 16:4 at Greensboro, N.C. 12-21-1945 12:5

Page, Ken photograph 7-25-1947 3:4

Page, Kenneth O. "K.P.", Arlington Heights at Keesler Field, Miss. 2-2-1945 7:6 "sure was glad to get that guitar" 2-16-1945 14:4 at Ft. Myers, Fla. 5-4-1945 9:4 graduates from gunnery school 8-3-1945 6:3 at Lincoln, Neb. 10-25-1945 13:1, 11-2-1945 16:6

Page, Mary J., Arlington Heights pioneer, photograph 9-28-1961 S 66:2

Page, Paul, Arlington Heights on destroyer, U.S.S. Dale in naval battle at Guadalcanal 2-12-1943 (2) 1:8 participated in four engagements with the Japanese 5-14-1943 (2) 2:4 in Seattle after short trip to Alaska 6-4-1943 (2) 4:8 letter from New Hebrides 2-16-1945 14:4

Page, Peggy, Dance Studio, Palatine, I.O.O.F. building advertisement 9-4-1936 4:4

Page, Ray advertisement: Republican candidate for Supt. of Public Instruction, photograph 4-5-1962 AHH 69:7 Friday is Ray Page Day in DuPage County 8-9-1962 BR 6:5 visits northwest suburbs, photograph 8-30-1962 RMH 9:5 candidate for Illinois Superintendent of Public Instruction raps current officeholder 8-30-1962 BR 4:6 raps George Wilkins' 'bungling' 10-11-1962 AHH 22:1 Supt. of Public Instruction reorganizes state school inspections 3-14-1963 AHH 30:1 proposes to have all Illinois schools study communism; School District No. 214 cautious 11-21-1963 AHH 20:1 at GOP national convention, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 45:5

Page, Rozine, Arlington Heights pioneer, photograph 9-28-1961 S 66:2

Page, Mrs. Sarah, Barrington wants help to clean up Cady Cemetery 7-25-1924 10:6 describes Cady Cemetery 10-11-1962 AHH 50:7

Page, Sidney, Palatine vaudeville actor, see Cutting Hall, Palatine 9-20-1935 1:7 and troop of 30 show girls fight snow banks to get to Des Moines; Mrs. Peggy Page, photograph 3-6-1936 8:6 at State Lake Theatre, Chicago 4-10-1936 HS 8:2 see Arlington Heights Lions Club 9-25-1936 1:6 and troop opens at Oriental 9-25-1936 PE 1:8 see Cutting Hall, Palatine 11-19-1937 PE 1:2 writes column for Palatine Enterprise "Bout This 'n That" 1-7-1938 PE 1:5 and wife make hit in Australia 6-17-1938 PE 1:2 troupe on New Zealand stage; making record of trip on movie camera 8-19-1938 1:6 lectures on travels at Lions Club 11-25-1938 PE 1:1 heads Palatine Lions, photograph 6-23-1939 PE 1:1 and wife entertain 3,000 dentists at Stevens Hotel 2-16-1940 PE 1:2 comes back from Toronto Lions convention 7-31-1942 PE 3:2 makes good on promises in benefit show, see Cutting Hall, Palatine 8-31-1945 PE 1:3 mentioned 1-23-1948 MPH 3:3. 10-28-1949 25:5

Page, Mrs. Sidney, Palatine see Page, Sidney, Palatine

Page, Stuart J., Arlington Heights at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 5-1-1942 8:4 graduates from Scott Field 9-11-1942 1:5 at an air base in Hawaii 2-12-1943 (2) 1:8 moves to an unnamed location 6-4-1943 (2) 4:6 barbers, ice cream, 'zero hour' features of 'life in south seas', photograph 10-1-1943 7:6 radio gunner has flown 10 combat missions against the Japs; in Solomons, photograph 2-18-1944 7:5 wounded Nov 11, 1943, but spent only two days in the hospital 3-3-1944 12:6 gives aid to wounded flier over Rabaul 3-31-1944 11:4 awarded air medal 4-14-1944 14:1 wins four oak leaf clusters 5-19-1944 9:7 wins fifth oak leaf cluster, photograph 6-30-1944 9:4 on furlough 8-25-1944 12:1 crashes twice, bails out once, wounded, home, photograph 9-8-1944 12:2 letter from Laredo, Texas 2-16-1945 14:3 graduates from Army Air Forces Central Instructors School, photograph 3-9-1945 7:7 expects to be discharged 5-25-1945 9:4

Page tavern, Elk Grove Township mentioned 3-29-1956 MPH 4:6

Page, Thomas K. former Roselle boy in U.S. Marines, stationed at Hawaii 1-3-1941 RR 1:1 former Palatine boy in Iceland with U.S. contingent 8-8-1941 PE 1:4 back from Iceland 2-13-1942 RR 1:5

Page's Barber & Beauty Shop, Elmhurst advertisement: 107 First Street 5-6-1932 RR 3:7

Page's Barber Shop, Roselle advertisement 8-1-1930 PE 5:4

Page's Shoe Repair Shop, Palatine, 15 North Bothwell Street opens 1-31-1947 PE 2:7 new location: 24 South Brockway Street 12-5-1947 PE 3:4 wants Bibles for shipment to Germany; Hitler destroyed thousands 11-5-1948 6:2

Page's Shop, Roselle advertisement: beauty parlor 8-1-1930 PE 5:1

Pagnotta, Anthony Lee, Addison tries to cut thru bars at Will County jail 8-29-1963 AR 1:2

Pahl, Dedlef Heinrich Diedrich, Palatine many attend funeral of 1-15-1915 5:3

Pahl, Jack, Elk Grove Village appointed to Elk Grove Village board 10-4-1962 EGH 1:5

Pahlke, William, Barrington photograph 1-17-1947 18:1

Pahlman, Herman H., Palatine photograph of 11-5-1909 5:1 Mayor states position on proposed improvements at Palatine Taxpayers League meeting 3-17-1922 10:5 and wife married fifty years 7-11-1924 1:6 obituary 11-24-1944 PE 1:5

Pahlman, Mrs. Herman H., Palatine woman leader dies suddenly 8-4-1944 PE 1:3

Pahlman, Louisa Katherina see Umbdenstock, Louisa Katherina

Pahnke see Utpadel & Pahnke, Wheeling

Pahnke, E., Arlington Heights advertisement: washing machines and wringers 12-4-1914 8:6

Pahnke, Henry F. see Wheeling Piano & Phonograph Repair Shop

Pahnke's Jazz Band see Fink's Pavilion, West Northfield

Paice Decorating, Arlington Heights advertisement 3-1-1962 AHH 57:6

paint see also hardware see Anderson, T. J., Palatine see Arlington Heights Paint Store see Austin Paint Co., Prospect Heights see Barrington Paint & Glass Co. see Brotherhood of Painters and Paperhangers of America see Buenzow, E. W., Palatine see Carlson, Oscar E., Paint Co., Park Ridge see Carlson Paint Co., Des Plaines see Carlson, R. M., Arlington Heights see Carter, Mary, Paint Co., Addison see Carter, Mary, Paint Store, Mount Prospect see Cheever, Chas., Arlington Heights see Cramer, A. E., Palatine see Delta City Paint & Tile Co., Niles see Des Plaines Paint & Glass Co. see Diamond Paint Co., Des Plaines see Duffy & Kollars, Arlington Heights see Elgin Wholesale Corp. see Flink & Sons Paints & Wallpaper, Wheeling see Frase, Christ H., Bensenville see Friederichs, Dick, Jr., Mount Prospect see Gerner, E. & Co., Mount Prospect see Glidden's Country Store, Arlington Heights see Golf Paint Glass and Wallpaper Co., Inc., Hoffman Estates see Grant Paint Pigment Co., Bensenville see Herwig, A. W., Co., River Grove see Hite, D. C., Arlington Heights see Itasca Paint & Wallpaper Store