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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Oct 1984, p. 41

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Phil Crane Congressman Working for You and Your Family The Washington Post wrote... "Phil Crane is the same type of politician that Pete Rose is a ball player.. .he loves the game.. .he knows only one way to play it, all out." During his eight terms in the Congress, he has waged a con­ stant battle to defend traditional American values and institutions. Phil Crane believes that one of a Congress­ man's most important jobs is to listen and respond to the needs of his district. Phil Crane has consistently worked with residents, community leaders and local offi­ cers to resolve problems affecting the 12th District. To keep up-to-date on community concerns, Congressman Crane holds frequent town meetings every year. He also conducts mayor's conferences, business conferences, visits township and village halls and attends numerous community functions. Congressman ̂ Crane receives between l ,000 and 1,200 letters each week and his staff investigates more than 1 .ooocases each year. when 12th District residents need help with Federal agencies, they know that they can rely on Phil Crane to judiciously intercede on their behalf. Leadership in the 80's Committed Congressman Phil Crane believes it's time to recognize what the government can and can't do. He is committed to reducing the detri­ mental influence of a wasteful and impersonal bureaucracy that dampens the American Spirit. In Phil Crane, we have found a leader that will stand up for traditional American values. Most of all, Phil Crance is a leader who is committed to, and believes deeply in the one thing that made America great -- the American people. . He is committed to insuring that every American has the freedom to achieve his or her dream, and thus perpetuate the greatness that is unique to our country. Phil Crane is a man comfortable with his beliefs, he believes what he says and says what he believes. Concerned for the Future Phil Crane knows that the key to maintaining the freedoms which have made our country the envy of all civilization, is to control wasteful government spending. He believes that the American dream is still alive. He realizes that in order to secure a safe, prosperous future, we must restrict the influence of Federal government in our daily lives...to limit its spending powers;. .to reduce the huge Federal deficits and balance the budget... but most of all to provide for a strong national defense. Phil Crane has led the fight in the past and will continue to lead the fight in the future for a balahced budget amendment, a flat rate tax, and a constitutional limit on government spending. A sound economy and a responsive government are the keys to a sound and safe future where our dreams can be realized. With President Reagan in the white House and Phil Crane back in the Congress, the progress made over the past 4 years will continue. Strong Proven Leadership • • : -- University of Illinois Trustees Park Livingston j t Park Livingston nas served for over 24 years on the U of 1 Board of Trustees, 10 years as president of that board. He has an undergrad uate and graduate degree from the U of I and a law degree from John Marshall. Mr. Livingston was vice-president and general counsel for Dean Poods and president of the Mercantile National Bank. He has served with distinction on the Medical Center Commission. He has been a leader on the U of I Board and responsible for many new and innovative pro­ grams at the U of I in the last few years. Ralph Crane Hahn university of Illinois Trustee since 1967, U of I Alumnus - B.S. 51, M.S. 52. Consulting Engineer. Re-elect the proven candidate: Ralph Hahn com bines 18 years of u of I Board experience, the vigor and fiscal responsibility of the self-made businessman and the sound Judgement of the jr. J As a professional engineer, Hahn is committed to establishing the U of I as a dominant force in attracting high tech industry to Illinois. Ralph Crane Hahrf is dedicated to academic excellence and educational opportunity at a no frills cost fo the taxpayer. ' v* Susan Loving Gravenhorst First Republican woman from Lake County slated for statewide office Susan Loving Graven­ horst is a graduate of U of I and a resident of Lake County for 22 years. She is a corporate officer and treasurer of Gravenhorst and Associates, publishers reps., and former junior high and high school teacher. She is a member of Lake Forest Hospital's women's board and holder of key leadership organizations for the past 20 years. Married to Albert Gravenhorst with three child­ ren. Susan Loving Gravenhorst represents quali­ ty direction for quality education.

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