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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1932, p. 28

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CAN‘T SELL GAS ~â€"~~~~â€"â€" ON ELGIN PLAN â€" came down." mfi Delky, now dalq you u*e your first ride ip an elevator?" . "It was lovely, Mother; _we got +o43 8 o Ctesl% L s â€" The administration and health | work of the association is met enâ€"| tirely by the receipts of the seal‘ sale. ~ | Approximately $7,200 has beon received by the association in the seal sale this year, according to Miss Ruth Hendrickson, executive secretary. Mrs. Austin H. Niblack of Lake Forest, president of the asâ€" sociation, â€"and otherâ€" workers, are making efforts to bring the seal sale receipts to $8,000. od of sale of gasoline by dividing the standard gallon into twentieths, that Ahis chart is violative of the proviâ€" sions of the weights and measures law of this state." c The Lake County Tuberculosis asâ€" sociation has sent out 5,000 followâ€" up tracers to persons who have not replied to the letters and seals sent them in the annual Christmas seal sale. hP n ceiiaine ie bedadeietedsdedâ€" itc ds B0 10A gallon except into halves, quarters, eighths, sixteenths, and thirtyâ€"secâ€" onds for the sale of gasoline is likeâ€" wise prohibited by statute. â€"‘"‘Theâ€"Elgin system chart provides a method for setting the movable price markers along aâ€" =om Tmmme pump according to the variation in flmmmguflon to be divided into twentieths for the purpose of setting the movable price markers. & s | ._ Violates Law © "It is my opinion, therefore, in reâ€" sponse to your inquiry that since the Elgin system chart *provides a methâ€" T. B. Association Sends Seal Tracers "Well, Betty, how did The superintendent pointed out that it would. be difficult to test gasâ€" oline pumps .er to definitely estimate the gasoline tax due, where the "Elâ€" ginâ€"system" was used.~~~~~~ Attorney General Carlstrom adâ€" vised him that provisions of state law make it unlawful to sell gasoâ€" line except by the standard gallon. "Any other standard for the sale "Under the Elgin system," Mr. Fossett told the attorney general, gasoline is sold by dollars and cents rather than by measure, that is, with gasoline at 17.4 cents per gallon, 5 and 16â€"20th gallons must be sold for $1.00.â€" Gasoline must be sold by the galâ€" lon and not by the dollar and cent plan of the "Elgin system," Attorâ€" ney General Oscar Carlstrom ruled last week. The Elgin system was declared to be in violation of the state weights and measures law by the Attorney Generat in an opinion given by W. T. Fosscett, state supâ€" erintendent of standards. Attorney General Holds This Selling Scheme ' Not Legal TWENTYâ€"SIX standard galâ€" like | That We oim to furnish the best possible telephone "A freak pig with a human nose, human eyes, human mouth and a trunk resembling that of an elephant proved an unusual attraction at the farm of. Frank Browsher near Springfield, IIl., this week. Freak Pig With Nose . ~â€"Like Human Is Born ou can ‘ém/e more _cox7z/orz‘ in _â€" YOUR LIVING ROOM â€" on Springfield Farm . and can now be put in at ily will appreciate this handy "extra‘‘ teleâ€" phone. Wiselyâ€"placed extension telephones give your home a we"-oppoif’wted appearance An extension telephone will add to the comâ€" forts in your living room. It makes your teleâ€" phone convenient to use during the many pleasant hours spent in thi§’ro;m. Your famâ€" THE P RESS \six bhorn â€"yesterdayâ€"andâ€"it died sevâ€" \eralâ€"hours. after birth. > Theâ€"facial | features of the pig were examined |by veterinarians who declared ~that ‘the animal was the first of its kind ever born in this vicinity. service Above the animal‘s nose and proâ€" truding from the forehead was a trunk. The mouth instead of being The animal was one of a litte-l‘i'of a smaller charge. of the *«i% lowest â€"coit consistent with financio! sofe inhirse t us in t iauemee se repenl o n en 1 t ree Te o oi i ie mneve ie 19 wl Chairman: Certainly. Why do you think we asked you to speak ? Prohibition Advocate: Are sure that the banquet‘ will be in every respect? Chairman:, Will you say a things at dur banquet ? â€" like a natural pig "snoot" appeared like a human baby‘s. 20 â€" THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 you dry few THURSDAY, M Did you kno of "no" to the time have bee today ? Do you kn tions still exis against marric To really | rights for mar from nothing, lish common 1: der the rules â€" through the fi legislation to der the refor she receives t} own, control a is one of the n com Voters.â€" Do you kno: status of. a wi alien has cha decade? > Thousands affected by amendments gave women citizens At the morr mond â€" Simons tions concernil and her job," man and her is a woll kno States Distric admitted to p S. Supreme C She is pres ence of Law United States ficial magazin International At ‘the af Jane Whitloc problems invo woman and h lock is a grad ern Law sch the State Le man. An interest! ernoon . will b local member titled, "A day This play was ons and> ve many of the have been di program. . Easter Mo! league is spo at the hom« Moseley, 126 Ravinia, for ! of the State . The league ing for can elections will Place â€" schoo March 29th . ersâ€" will wisl to hear can make their : tive measure: Among ET attending (Continu Other

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