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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Apr 1922, p. 16

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16 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922 - Penfield hails from The other north shore Glencoe, where he is pres- representative is William ident of the Village H. McLean of Kenil- | Board, and has been for worth. He is a lawyer and | several terms. He is a law-maker, having served | capable administrator, a term in each house at and has an excellent rec- Springfield. The law : ord in community affairs. creating the Forest Pre- serve was passed during We of the north shore his terni can depend on this man and McLean to foDpetem His hobbies are flowers Sur Maras on pos Som and fruit, as he farms on | ew AM 0 the side. Small wonder ceptably. : he is enthusiastic on the i Bones, better roads, Forest Preserve, but he is an ata hig oad no less energetic in legal -1 us. New Trier folks say work and has served the they can depend on him, county with great credit. absol ! . : Shsolnieiy He is a neighbor. We He is the 'new blood' can rely on him to play we want. for the north end. FREDERICK W. PENFIELD WILLIAM BUSSE WILLIAM H. MACLEAN GLENCOE : KENILWORTH | MOUNT PROSPECT Pierson is known This man Busse lives Miller is an Oak Parker around home in Chicago . out in Mount Prospect. and one of the three law- Heights as "Uncle Dud- He is a farmer, merchant yers on the present board. ley" nicknaioe that and banker. He has a reputation of be- | sosnlls mighty friendly. Busse was president of ing & hard worker, always He is a building contrac- the Board of County ohslecks 14 ETRE tor and never forgets it! As a builder he is A-1 and as a buyer for the county he is hard to beat. To him, great credit is due, for the permanency and completeness of many county structures. He believes in using the Forest Preserves as well as preserving them. As a practical man he is a type we need. His word carries lots of weight. Commissioners from 1907 to 1910, and is the mem- ber of longest service now, except one. During his presidency the present County building was completed and the great Oak Forest Infirmary was built. In both of these proud = operations, 'Economy' was the watch- word. He is chairman of Public Service on the Forest Preserve board. He has had valuable ex- perience on County af- fairs--experience we need again! He has served two terms in the state legis- lature, and several in Oak Park administrative af- fairs. His legal work for For- est Preserve and County boards has been brilliant and valuable. This ex- perience is something we should not overlook. Oak Parkers said he was O. K. when they sent him to Springfield. His record proves they knew him pretty well. DUDLEY D. PIERSON GEORGE A. MILLER CHICAGO HEIGHTS OAK PARK Republican Candidates for County Commissioners Four of these men are up for re-nomination on their records. The fifth is a man the North p Shore vouches for, unreservedly. | The primary is your opportunity, your duty, to choose the men to represent your interest in | county affairs. You candono better than 0. K.these men. | Experience is an asset in any position. You don't employ green help on an important job, | do you? You don't want untried men on this board either. | Aspersions and customary criticisms notwithstanding "That's the Ticket" DON'T FAIL TO NOMINATE YOUR CHOICE TUESDAY

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