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'Clinton Hi Honea'Palh,- 6-0 ■' 7 ’■ * ''k '7*^ .• • THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, B. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 193^ The Clinton Hiirh football team opened the season last Friday in Honea Path by defeatinfc their oppon- tlTflE OLD EWYOPK CARLH.eETr ~JI Temperance Day. | Plans Are Made ,t ' l South DIPHTHERIA PREVENTION ),.„Progriarns designed to jwarn iCarolina school children of the evils \>f liquor are being forwarded teach- Thtre ade so many iajectbjij? now us^d, for so many kinds of illness that ojhe should have a clear cut idea as to the'character of the injection and the results which are expected from it. These injections properly ^ used are at the very top pf the remarkahle ents 6 to 0. The game furnished plenty of thrills from start to fhljsh. Cllinton ^ade the There are more telephones in New lone :iore of the contest early in fl*® 1 York*than in all Europe. j l^i- r'ould first period when, Jeff through Honea Path’s Boland went line for 3.o hxtra point was ^ nr ^ w» -wi- Prepared by the South Carolina ^ Medical .Association. which has.hfen made ^n nf ers from the office of James H. Hope,! Immunitv to a disease meanSra'pro.“' ^ ^ibyears. ^w( state superintendent of education, in tection of We body against that par- i deplorabld-^ shame- compliance with a state law fixing • ticular disease. This protection or im-' diphtheria^ October 28 this year as “Temperance munity is gotten by the cells of the present time. ^ campaigns ‘lay" ' body being stimulated to produce anti- eradication of diphtheria are pro- ' i The day,; also hnown as “Frances i bodys or a protective substance. An There were 13,031 false fire alarn^s day,” is celebrated annually attack of a disease may stimulate the i in New York last year. 'by the Woman’s Christian Temper-1 body to form an immunity to this dis lance union, which prepared the school I ease, or as in the case^of diphtheria. families in exercises thi.s year. \ some of the toxin poison produced by -> CS yards. The try bkH'ked. ^ O ^ I The Clinton boys proved superiors a- . i FAIRIES to th. Hone. Path eleven lhr«u(thout‘.’^''«>‘y-‘hr«^.‘''<--Jsa>«l n the Romans Invaded Britain’^he contest. The only threat from the/^*^''^’ cellars. ^ ^ Governor Blackwood, in a prologue the germs causing the disease may be tliey found in the northern part of Honea Path team came late in the | ^ ^ “ * /to the program, declares that “realiz- injected into the body and this toxin that country a race of diminutive peo- second quarter when- Honea Path: The average New Yorker spends ing the value of the dbservance of this i will stimulate a lasting immunity, pie called the Piets, who Ijved in caves, marched down the field to Clinton’s j $13 a year for jewelry. day, as did the general assembly of* Diphtheria anfitbx!H'i»9MiiesBL_used That was nearly two thousand years one-yatd mark. Clinton’s line took oni the .state which passed the act, I ear- for over 35 years in treating dip ago, and there are no trace.s left of p^w life and held succersfully for four' Prohibition has doubled the pretzel • nestly commend it to the teachers of theiia. The results are spectacular these little people, a race whi^h. prob- Smith punted out of danger as , business in New York. I South Carolina, who have-so largely dependabjfe in the treatment. A afnall duejng wonderful results and all par ents owe it to all children to protect them against a disease as treacherous as diphtheria; TEA ahOM GETS HIGH RATING ably, al.so lived in undreground dwell- Sngs all over Northern Eurqpp. A British scientist who has heer~ studying the subject .ays that thi* widespread belief in a ra(*e of fairie harmless little folk who live in the wilds, undoubtedly has come down In the annual inspection of tea hpteis and restaurants in South Carolina, the Mary Musgrove tea room of tins city, was award^ed a score .;.e half epded The Bccend was well olajed Thirty-nine per-cent of New York’s ! ship.” Mr. Hope also issues a message diphtheria hut fof only through generations of tradition ahou: this extinct trible of earth dweller.s. There is a great deal of evidence suggesting that the present races of humanity arv merejy- thv survit-ora of: F;',';;k;;‘’^|'ih;;k.‘Roy''sm!th porhapa hundrod, df different human j-ubatitutiona for Clinton: he Clinton boya threateninif -to score sCfeeta are unpaved. .everal times. ' The line-up: left end. “Chick” Ray;, twenty per cent of the re.si. left tackle, “tene” Abram.s; of New York have bank a-- ^jxth grades, include, “Why We i son in a horse. T^horse’s blood se guard. Jack Jeans; center. “Fat": - j Should Not Drink,” “Alcohol Con- rum is then elected and used. Df Ross; right guard, R. W. Johnson;! demned,” “It’s Liquor That Kills,” and course, the drawback in giving right tackle. Bill Abrams; right end, ^ department store re-^ Temperance Record of George!'diphtheria ^itoxin to prevent diph- ' “ ‘ theria wa$/the short duration of im- the guidance of the future citizen-, amount of antitoxin will also jirevent j of 90 per cent for its sanitary condi- .to four I tions. . , ^ or observ ahee. weeks.~The-antitfrxw-i9-nMi4eejhy 8tim»»|- The lea-room wAs ane-iif-liv£-i.£lj;hr_^ ‘ Exercises to be carried out by pu- ulatirg antihodys or/a substance i lishments in the''state receiving a rat- pil.s ‘of the third, fourth, fifth and which will neutralize ^diphtheria poi-'ing of %' pbr cent. None received a H)0 ter cent rating.. A New York department store re- Rva'n .Mc<"tarv ; quarter, T. l.'cooper; j that most of their cusomers buy ! ^Va.shington.” halfbacks, Jeff Boland and Darrell "'^'^ths supply of soap at a t:me., Y I When stock market prices go up in typ« which haw toully v.nUhcd be- AdI'iri'4“u‘rOdi«Ine. Wa'uac7 Khanka/Vork the daily number of .<ui- cauae they were leaa f.tt.^ than we.j.^ icidea decreaaea. aumvora to adapt themaelvea to the ,, Williamaton on P-e»-! , battle with nature. byterian colleire field tomorrow ( Kri-, ''t •' ■I hleventh avenue, .New Wrk. ilayl. The Williamaton team i.< coach- * cand^ business is done by ROBINS jjy “('olton’l Neighbors. The rival- linglish writer sneeringly Yum Tummy Yum, Inc. .An *’**■-ry betweei^ the teams is ke<*n and it marked in print not long ago that pxpprtrd that a good game wll tie American robin wa.« not only quite * different bird from the English robin readbreast. hut had no right to be called a robin at all, as it was merely a variety of thrush. He added, for good measuie. that the .Ameri-an grey S4|uirrel wa.-n’t a sciuirrel a*, all hut just a .species of rat. •American naturalists have rushed to the defense of these distinctly American creatures. Our robin is, they admit, a variety of thrush—but .-o is the English robin I .As for the grey squirrel, it is of exactly the same family as the English squirrel. Incidentally. 1 was puzzled when one of my country neighbors, not long over from G4*rmany, complained that the robins were eating hi&.vCorn. It took some questioning before* I dis- covere ’ the lish nanw' for them and he calh*d them by their (Herman name, “raben.” which is pronounced just like robin but which in FHnglish is translated in to raven. —- — It is said that the cian in New York earns $3,000 a year. average physi- ^ • i Ivsi: than • J"’"'*' '* The “rally cry ’ propo.ed for first grade pupils i.s, "Thui'der, lightning, rain or sleet; prohibition can’t be beat.” A pageant included in the prograi reaches its climax when Uncle Sj the central figure, expresses d^^ight that the children will join tho^ “now- fighting this demon liquor^’ to con tinue “until every booz^ trap for munity./Next to that is the fact that horre/^erum, being* a foreign sub- stamie injected into the blood, stimu lates substances in the body which are How One Woman Lost 10 Lbs. in a Week / Mrs, Betty Luedeke of Dajton ntagxinistic to horse serum. These an-“I ani using Kruschen re- tagonistic* sub.stances cause a person j weight—^ Tost 10 pounds in one to he senritized or over-sensitive to week and cannot say too much tg rec- injeciion c.f any futuu doses of horse ommend it.” serum. In other woids, a dose of horse. To take off f-at easily. S.AFELY and^ serum rpn at a later date ma>^-auseiH.AR.MLK..SiiL — take o^-half tea- a serious reaction. | spoonful of Kruschen in a glas.s of hot The next .step in pievcnting diph- ; water in the morning befo’-e break- ^^eason tickets are on sale at the ^ high school building for This ticket entitles the holder to see all There are ajiartinents in .New A'ork football and basketball games played whieh rent for as much a.- $4U,(KlU a in ('linton by high school teams. i year. .Admis.sion to ea* h game is: .Ad.ilts _ 2."> , children l.'u-. Theie is a (1< pai-tment store in New I A'ork which sells 1,000 canaries a week during the holiday .sea.-on. Spencer’s/Return Friom Laurens theria -.va.s the di.scovery that a.,*m^l' fa; t, go lighter on fatty meats, pota- ' m ■ amount of toxin rieiitralized wdth anti- toes, butter, cream and pastries—it i» toxin would .stimulate in the body an immunity to diphtheria. Thi.s mixlure ’s called toxin-antitoxin, because it Ford Sales Lead All Competitors .Since June when volume deliveries of the new Ford V-8 cars began. Ford has led all competitors by a wide mar gin in sales of passenger cars, com- merc al vehicles and trucks, according Th<* Society for the Prevention of (’rueltv to Animals points out ih you rarely see a dog in the city a tin can tied to its tail. . ’ Many /friends who have been mak ing inquirh*s concerning the condition of pT, and Mrs, .A. E. Sp<*ncer, who have "heen patients in the I^aurens ospital, will he glad to know that they ^returned to the city la.st Friday. • Dr. Spencer is now- at his home on the college campus and is again meeting his cla8.<5es regularly. Mrs. Spencer is i There contains both toxin and antitoxin. It is giv^n in three doses, a week apart. The immunit^y of the protective sub stance is gradually formed so that in i back. the safe w-ay to lose unsightly fat and one bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle. Get it at A'oung’s Pharmacy or any drug store in America, If thi.s first bottle fails to convince you this is the safest way to lose fat—money four to six months a child lihould b<* immune. Toxin-antitoxin has been used extensively in the past few years j ana has saved the lives of thousands; of children by preventing diphtheria.; w-ere a few reactions from' But be sure and get Kruschen Salts — imitations are numerous and you must safeguard your health. U rl . ■ v^:to official figures reported today by ■ ered that he was complaining of- i i i i lY -j j . u r .w ' linton .Motor (o., local Ford dealers. * crrtw's. He did not know the F.ng-: ... • • . • .• i Directors of the same sqCiety once propo.sed that the New Yolrk state a.'- .«embly pass a law proHii^iting the use reported today by sticky flypaper. F'ord took the lead in national mo tor car sales in June, increased the lead in July, as production of the new F’ords mounted, and maintaim-d tht- lead throughout August, according to ^ep(>rts for that month, F'. D. ('raig. of the ('lintiin Motor ('o., ileclared. In I addition to this, the late^t reports' F'orty-nine of the city’s club.« have ^ a membership of 32,900. One man—j Brigadier Cb'neral ('ornelius Vander- hilt- i.s a member of 10, a patient at Dr. Hays hospital where toxin-antitoxin but these reactions, she is regaining her strength and her \vt*re of little importance as compared | improvement still continues. Their j to he great benefit derived from it. j friends here and elsewhere, will be j The main objection to toxin-antitoxin! pleased to learn that they are at home; ^,35, the fact that even the small i amount of antitoxin u.sed in the mix ture would contain enough horse se- Thipteen resident-s of. New York are- (;ypsiks That curious race of wandering Pvo-' ^ Ford led in .sales file whom we i a)l (iyp.-»ie.s ,have l^n, cities during the first faimius for centuries as hor.s4* triders, Seplemhvr. * !: <«t im :l odil to*mc. therefore. w-h«‘n age h.id 1 < ft'i ieii an old autom.ihile fop revC'.tly, to find that the *00010* gar- nan witjfi whom I wa- Tic’iiering .sold .'ekWal cars witnrn a • few WM-ks to (i> ONUOirne told me that the (I.p y tribes of th** norihea tern I n.teil .'states have hi coiiu* ju.! as shrtwd and expert traders m -m* ond- h irii". h gh-g'adi autMiiobTes as they ever were in horses. They travel hy n.otor tniwadays. arid what their ex it. (un *0 to an old var to make it o ik like m.w and a-t like n* w. at lea-I until she l•ayeI h.i*l paid for it a d (liK( n it away, is amazing. N 1 <1> 4yri iws niu. h alMiut the ori gin o'" these strange people. The nan v* ’‘(Iyp;y’ is derived fi<»m their sjp|H «. esl oiigin in Egypt, hut ^thert* 'Is ground for belief that (hey are of tht same .stock .rs the Hindot*v^of India with a rleniifiil admixture” j^^f the tleliveries of the new ' voiume began in .fune, F'ord has a* - Sin.e F'ords munted fur 48.4 iier cent of all new pa senger car .sale.s in .'south ('anduia. as compared w-ith 32 i>er cent for its, nearest competitor. Mr. (’raig atlde-l. F'ord .soitl 917 of the ttdal of -2,0‘2U killed on the streets of New York by, nyotor vehicles, on an average, evt'iy' in/(1«y. li ‘ New York ne department.- to ” 1 ropic Pets, Their ('arc and (’ulture.” That may give y<iu some idea gf the e.xtcnt to which the. e pets have f.runtl their wav into homes here. I rum to .oensitize the body against I horse serum. As a con.sequence, if in To Reorganize!!'"' !“ ——.—,—0*^**“^| be given for any di.sease such a.s diph- i theria or lockjaw-or eryripelas, a sert- There will ^ a called meeting for ous reaction might result. To* get the jnirpose of reorganjzing the Ni-1 ar.oind * this . diphtht*ria untitovin, wgara TritiTe Improved Order of Red | which w-as used in toxin-antitoxin, was aniLgoat.s. This im- ition as far a.s serum hurch. The meeting w-ill he held at • reactions were concerned. •SPECIAL (iood Until Nov. 10^^ 1932 Red Book—$2.50 per year. .McCalls Magazine—$1.00 per year. Red Book and McCall’s—$2.75. JAMES W. CALDWELL inwiv Vfiuri tu ivcti ( w Hicn WHS USeil in .*w--'pa|)(,‘i‘s are dev'oTing Men/uu Monday nig-Kt, 0<--L—Wr—in-4dve-|^ ^i^l in.^heep o “Tropical Fish, as B-.iiley Memori-.il'j);-oved the .siluatii 7:3U. .Ml fuimer members of this ami titiiei t’:'(*s ar;* requenttil to he pres ent. Any uthyr.s interested are invit'd. cais o! f all makes sold in t’oe slate in June, July and .August. F'«»rd’s tula) ct»inmer;-ial car and truck unit sale aho ex. eetled those of any other man- ula- turer,, Miv Craig has just received the fig- ui ^a^ on cars for Lauren.s county ftir the month of August, which .show- fiat F'ord .st.*cured from 45 to .50 per cent The site w-here the H >tel Biltnuire miw . t ands was many year.s ag » a va cant bit. This wa.s the private pasture of the great Maud .S.. the favorite horse of William II. Vanderbilt. .SC HOOL PUPILS MI ST , HE VA(X'IN.4TEI) Boys wlil he hoys anyw-here. A’es- leitiay 1 saw the tatteresl wreck of a iwiy’s kite flapping on a telephone w-ire over the crow-ded traffic of la-x- Tbe trustee, of the city schools an no un ed ye.-terday that all .school pu pils w-ho are not successfully vaccinat- Oiily in about the lu. t thrin* or fuur yt ars have we been using a^still more ideal preparation for immunizing a peixin again.st diphtheria. This suh- .stance, called toxoitl, is also the diph theria Urxin hut the toxin is made harmless by a chemical reaction and not by using antitoxin. In other w-ord.-, toxoid has no horse serum in it. It, therefore, does not cau.se reactions <d againd smallpox by Oct. 15th, will'from other serums which might he l»e varci'Hited at the .school free of 1 necessary, and it does not make chil- chaige after this date. of all the bu!-ine.ss in the county since ington avenue. F'oitls came tm the maiket in .Iiine. The neare.st competitor got .II |ier ^)ne of New York’.s milk companies cent in the month of .August. distributes two per cent hbuid drt-om-s -mativ -Fladefw E**- What To Plant ropean :a t-- In Fall Garden of the coun try’s entire liquid milk supply. It has 750,000 customers and delivers lo them in a year 6301000,000 quarts of mtlR. Two New A’orkers were walking KFLIGIDN ’ .There is yet time to make a fall ■F’ifth avenue. One said to the Professor Robert .M llikan. world/a- declares A, FT. Schillelter,| <Jther: “I’ll give you a dollar if you see mous .scientist, makes the Nurprising extension horticulurid. who, « man wearing a stick pin.” They •1D0CT^» JOHN,10SEmUIK5lia si’nli(;ht Tne oldest subject “under the sun.’ mg: Wise the family dt»ctor who know-8 the uses of the Gt>d-given ele- ment.s at his command, within easy reach. statement that am.mg scientific work- practical guidance of gardeners,, walked together three blocks and not But how important—and how interest ers religiou.t faith i.-H nu»re manifest among the younger men tha^ {imong the older. Dr. .Millikan argues from th'u that thjtj Wave of d«>uht which sw^ipt, over the religious wurldL-»hg£!^iiifl4ero-st>-: best in general-for Smith 4'aro- the lower-section of Manhattan 4sUimI. ence began to discover unquestionable^ given below by Mr. S.hil- Property covering a .500-acre area is facts w hich were not in harmony •'^th • ' assessed by the city at about $1,000,- sbme religious dogmas.^ about Cabbage (plants) — Flarly.. Jersey 000,000. Its estimated selling price is suggt sta that those ’w-ho have not al- * * cent was changed, i^ly done so should plant cabbage, I onion-s, kale, mustard, turnip.s, spin- One of the most conspicuous exam- ach, lettuce, radishes, parsley, etc. pies of w-hat a billion dollars worth Varieties of these vegetables that “f estate looks like is provided by i dien sick when it is given. Toxoid is j 'given in two doses, three or four. ^ weeks apart, and the immunity which. : it stimulates is produced in about half the time which toxin-antitoxin re-1 jtjuired for producing immunity. An-j 1 other advantage of toxoid is the fact 1 j that the tw-o doses of toxoid produces inimuniy in 90 to ^ per j children who receive "TL," wTiefeas OTe ; Ithiee dose.s of toxin-antitoxin pro-i I duced immunity in only 80 to 90 per ‘ cent of cases. It will, therefore, be j j seen that toxoid is almost an ideal weapon which the medical profession now has for use in diphtheria preven- tion^ It has been used in thousands of , caies in this country and in other 'countries and no serious reactions : have been reported. No reaction or ' sickness from toxoid is expected in «hild4:«n-^under six years of. age, Xt is, Schaeffer Life Time Pens The makers of Schaeffer Pens are precise in every detaih Every' pen must measure up to a standard that is unquestionable not for just a few months, but for a life time. Their per fected methods assures you of this service, yet the cost is low considering this fea ture. Guaranteed for life aj^uinst the slightest defect. Debi^ns and points to meet your individual require ments. Other Pens are carried, priced from— $1.00 up CHRONICLE PUECO. Stationery Dept. Natural sunlight is just right for ^ _ tKir human Be!nK^shjr5> «riif, or^ u „in7 thu earth, animal and veiretabl.. It a vital neeessity A dearth of it will „ ^e riven in a child older produce weak bodies, poor blood. in-|(^„„ years,, a reaction test can be sufficient nerve»-a weakened race of ^ determine whether or not the people. Outdoor dwellers in rural dis-' tricts are more hardy and vigorous sp^nt itself. There has bCIen. he Ad-^ Wakefield; cabbage (seed) for frost- nearer $1,500,000,000. j mils, a det ided change in the concepV^^^^f plants. Early Jersey Wak.'field ^ ^ , of God, but he maintains that there is and Late Flat Dutch. Dne of New York’s most famous no diminution, but rather an appreci-*‘ Owions (sets or seed) A’ellow department stores was well locateti ation in the acceptance of belief •" Danvers, Prizetaker. White when originally established but today. Supreme Intelligence behind all Australian Brown. Sow seed with business moving ical pheomena. September 20 to October 20. badly located. To ov The G«i of the «:ivRli«. Dr. Milli-* K'.le-.Sibcri.n Curled. More operate, a bus line between the converts nuih kan says, rules the universe by ^4., Murtard-Giant Southern Curled. Grand Central station to it. front ^ " * if our foods into suit derinite laws. The only reliaious idea Xurnips-Japanese Foliare and Sev- doors. Of course, there is no chance ' " appropriatiSir by our that has been discouraiced by seiente - i j „i... pu,_l, Top and for a ride. ' app opriatioi^hy our iwSh.t of^ n.al of whims andcanrfee. ^les. Lime or c.lciufH^ eatreme- s„ro.eh a™.™ a^VTrihiia «a“- ‘ M<«t .N'ew-Torkeri littTe “realise ly ""Pnrtant tonic for hl^. muscle Spinach Aragon and r* how healthful a city they live in. The f"** ■' 'nvaluable for the . . . -^.1 j__.u __a_ al. breathing apparatus, and is supreme Some one ne;^8 the article you have to sell. Advertise it in The Chronicle Want Ad column. are more than inhabitants of crowded cities. northward is bright, yellow .sunlight is rich v7rcome this'the !" “Ura-violet rays and here we step into up-to-date stuff. The ultra-violet toxoid. f LU be sick from the dose ofi^LBSCRlBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” to be appeased or propitiated. I have long believed, with Ur. Milli kan, that we humans are not the play things of a blind fate, but that we can master and control our own l|ves by learning the laws of God, and bringing ourselves into harmony with and i^Tn^ BUck Spam»hl Parsley—Moss Curled. fisttis/wo Ri«r Rakatnn Ni»w York and average general death rate in the na . Lettuce—Big Boston. .New lork ano . , in maintaining the alkaline balance in tion’s twenty-five largest cities in Senrt, Glo^ or Rapid iw',-ns ll'.W pir 1.000 'populPtion. *'>' !>'«!>• Pwvent^s .cid destruction Radishes Scarie Globe or p York City’s rate was but organs, such as the kidneys. Forcing; for winter use, China Rose «ew i ors x.iiy s rate was i ^ ^ 10.2. New York infants have a better; Sunlight is the principal factor j^\i> chance of survival than those of Los bringing about the marvelous changed l!! .Angeles with all its sunshine. Here in necessary to bodily vigor; it doesn’t 1931, the infant death rate was 55.9 cost »i'.ything if you live in its vicin- per I’OOO birth,, as compared with an i ity, and are free to get about in it. average of 59..^9 for the ''twenty-five; In mountain regions, the nearer ap- DIAMONDS < owning a good diamond could not People are taking money oat of raise ca*h upon it on almost a min. their lafe deposit vaults and ate buy- ’ ute's notice. More wealth can be con ing diamonds again, the New York centrated in a small space in the form cities. ilealers in precious stones report. Dar-iof diamonds than in any other com- 5- ing the past summer, the price of dia-. modity, and the tendency, for a long j Bonds reached the lowest point since period of years, has always been to-: tba war, as might be e.xpected in a pe- ward increasing values, riod of world-wide depression. ' Buying diamonds is certainly bet- - In the long run, there are few jbet-' ter than hoarding cash in safe depos-! tfer inv^ments than diamonds. They; it boxes, because the money invested don’t earn any interest on the invest- j in diamonds does not go out of circu- i imtU they arc sold, bnt there^ lation, but continues to pass fropii been a time when a person! hand to hand. 1 Special AMERICAN MAGAZINE— 2 years for $3.50. This offer Rood until Nov. 10. James W. Caldwell MaRazine Man** I proach to the sun gives a much great er volume of violet-ray. In lower lev els, the air is polluted with dust, 1 smoke, and other outside matters, ; which diminish the actine effect of I the rays. I Ailificial instruments have been in- i vented whereby the doctor may ad- ; minister sun-rays to patients in win- < itec and cloudy times, when out-door^ ^ labrorption is impossible Notiw for Papent of City Taxes -— Noti(ie is hereby Riven that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton, will be diie and collectable between October 1st and November 16th» for the year 1932. The Tax Books will be opened for the collection of taxes at the OHire of the Town Clerk on October 1st, and will remain open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through No vember 16th. A penalty of fifteen (15%) per cent, will accrue, on all taxes not paid on or before Tuesday! November 15th. TTie levy for current fiheal year is thirty-seven (37) mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating expense:' and twenty-five (26) mills for interest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues outstanding. The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Town Council, September 21st, 19^2. Dated Sept. 21, 1932. D. C. HEUSTESS, Town (jlerk. / % i 4 V 'I 4