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THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1937 ‘'fy, ' Hallowe’en Is party time and party time calls for unusual dishes. A new dish or two, with a new game or two, will always please when food and games are as good as the ones below. Try them if you think I am boasting: Limas and Bacon 2 cups cooked, dried Limas 4 to 6 slices bacon 3 to 4 eggs % cup milk Salt Pepper Fry bacon a delicate brown. Re move strips and cut in small pieces. Beat eggs slightly, add milk, Limas, bacon and seasoning. Return to pan and cook in bacon fat, stirring until set. Spaghetti with Tomato-Cheese Sauce (A Favorite, Italian Recipe) % lb. spaghetti 1 can tomatoes (whole-packed) or tomato paste 1 onion (sliced) 1 cup butter 1 cup grated cheese Pepper and salt Cook onion with tomatoes 15 min utes. Rub through a strainer or sieve. (If tomato paste is used, di lute with half as much water). Melt butter. Add seasoning, the onion tomato sauce and grated cheese. Cook slowly until cheese is melted, stirring constantly. Boil spaghetti In plenty of salted water until ten der. (Use only high quality spa ghetti, nutritious and economical). Drain. Place drained spaghetti on platter. Pour the sauce over it and sprinkle additional cheese over all, if desired. NOTE: Macaroni, egg noodles, sea shells or any other form of mac aroni products may be substituted for spaghetti In this recipe. Hallowe’en Orange Whip Dissolve 1 package orange-flav ored gelatin In 1 pint hot water. Pour % into mold and chill. Chill remaining gelatin mixture until cold I have several farms for sale cash or terms also buildings and lots in Zebulon. D. I). CIIAMBLEE Zebulon, N. C. AROUND THE WORLD IN AN HOUR “I have honestly found the new PATHFINDER extremely interest ing, complete and dependable—so skillfully condensed and explained that I am able to get all the news of all the world in about an hour’s reading each week.” You can ap preciate the truth in whaf this reader wrote if you are a subscrib er to PATHFINDER. If you are not, we can truthfully say that you are the loser —especially when you can get PATHFINDER and the ZEBULON RECORD every week for a whole year for only $1.50. Send us your order today and you’ll agree that it was the wisest invest ment you ever made. NARRATIVE REPORT OF THE WAKE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1937 It is often said that history re peats itself. Again we also are in formed that history does not repeat itself; but that one period may simulate another period. Whether either of these statements is true makes but little difference so far as a local health department is con cerned. In January we had a report that some members of a colored family in eastern Wake County were ill. Investigation proved this. Five cases of typhoid fever had occur red in the family. In September, i we had a report of a case of ty phoid fever in a family, living not ! far from the one reported in Janu- < ary. Investigation revealed that : Bewitchljouk Gueiti J 0 A WITH . M HALLOWE’EN SURPRISES! By BETTY BARCLAY and syrupy. Place In bowl of Ice and beat with rotary egg beater until fluffy and thick like whipped cream. Pour over firm gelatin in mold. Chill until firm. Unmold. Garnish with gelatin cubes, cut from additional firm gelatin, and mint. Serves 6. For large mold, double recipe. Good Spirit's Punch (Watch the Ghosts Vanish) 2 cups hot tea 2 cups sugar 1 cup lemon juice 2 cups orange juice 2 cups cider 7 cups boiling water 24 marshmallows Prepare the tea by pouring 2 cups of boiling water over 4 teaspoons of tea. Let stand from 3 to 5 minutes. Strain, add the sugar and stir until dissolved. Keep hot while bringing the fruit juices and cider just to the boiling point —do not boil. Com bine tea, hot juices and boiling water. Serve at once while hot. On each cup of punch, float a ghost. These ghosts are marsh mallows, on which goblin faces have been drawn with a toothpick dipped in red food coloring or melted chocolate. The ghost will vanish as all good spooks should. This punch without the marshmal low ghosts is a delicious and health ful beverage for serving at any cold-weather entertainment. Recipes for Party Success S. S. Van Dlne’s Philo Vance De tective game is the latest craze In parlor sport; the board shows a house where the crime was com mitted and you try to And the cul prit with the help of clue cards, a list of suspects, a jury panel and Philo. Criminologist Roy Post’s “Jury Box” is another game favor ite that turns your guests into jurors and provides them with clues and photographs necessary for solv ing a series of crimes, and don’t for get Monopoly, that exciting real estate trading game that always . provides sure fire fun. four persons in this family had been ill before the last one was di agnosed as having typhoid fever. Ten cases of typhoid fever occur red in two colored families, under similar conditions. In the first family, one child was taken to a physician’s office for treatment; no diagnosis was made. When an older child became extremely ill, the family decided to have another physician, at which time a diagno sis of typhoid fever was made. Lack of medical care and indif ference on the part of the families in calling a physician is the reason why an earlier diagnosis was not made, and a lack of knowledge on the part of the Health Department th; t disease existed in these fami lies is responsible for secondary cases. Ahealth department can not control or prevent communi cable diseases unless it knows when, where, and under what condi tions they occur. The Wake County Tuberculosis Sanitorium was opened to patients on August 4. It is operated joint ly by the city and county, under the supervision of a committee of three. At the present time the Sanatorium is full—twenty pa tients, nine white and eleven color ed. The Sanatorium is modernly equipped, and a patient can be car ed for in this institution as well as in the State Sanatorium. Diagnos tic clinics are held one day each week, appointments made through the Health Department. Through the Division of Oral Hy giene of the State Board <ff Health, a colored dentist was sent to Wake County for a period of ten weeks, his time to be equally divided ‘be tween county and city schools. So far he has visited five schools and examined 484 children. There are 123 communicable di seases reported during the month. Os this number, 63 were placard able and 69 reportable only. Yen ereal diseases led the list with 64; Whooping Cough second with 61; diphtheria 7; scarlet fever 2; ty phoid fever 6; and tuberculosis 3. There were 129 visits, revisits and epidemiological investigations made to further prevent the spread of these diseases. There were 681 persons vaccinated or inoculated against communicable diseases. There were 34 pre-school child ren examined and 79 visits made for follow-up cases, 3,951 school children examined by the physician and nurses, 181 visits and revisits made to follow-up cases, 178 child ren referred to medical care. The laboratory made 276 exami nations during the month. There were 31 homes sanitated; 250 complaints investigated; and 852 visits to homes, schools and other places in the interest of san itation. There were 278 food-handling es tablishments under supervision; 269 visits were made to these es tablishments. There were 92 dai rie, dairy farms, and dairy plants under supervision; 124 visits were made to these places. There were 400 cows tested; for tuberculosis, 117; for Bang’s Disease 230. There were no reactors. SEA WELL SETS SAWS SHARPENS SAWS See Him At PUROL SERVICE STATION FOR SALE Nice young COW, 2 years old, $25.00, also Hulls, Hay. A. G. KEMP Zebulon, N. C. SAW FILING Satisfaction or money back. Cross cut and hand saws. Prices 50c and 75c. J. R. WHEELER West End Norton Street Zebulon, N. C. SPARE-TIME STUDY will bring you success. Agriculture Business and All Trades. INTERNATIONAL CORRE SPONDENCE SCHOOL Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 19 checks /% /• COLDS \)00 fever first day Headache 30 minutes Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drop* Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s Best Liniment i* v V Tv V V v vvvvv vv v » SYKES FURNITURE l POLISH t* £ can now be bought from £ The Zebulon Drug Co. 1 That new furniture polish £ that was introduced last fall £ thru Zebulon and vicinity— !* the Mahogany Color Polish. I* . Manufactured by :• Sykes Furniture Polish Co., I Wilson, N. C. C* J di| for the next 5 1 months of THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY Make the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom the companionship, the charm that have made the Atlantic, for seventy-five years, America’s most quoted and most cherished magazine. * Send sl. (mentioning this ad) to The Atlantic Monthly, 8 Arlington St., Boston Nov. 12 POTATO HOUSE Don’t Worry with your potatoes every year and then lose them; but let me cure and keep them for you. Bring them at once or not later than October 30 Semore Chamblee Zebulon Clover arrno Rye, Wheat Vetch O Ej Cj U & Australian, Pea Wheat, Oats, Barley, Clover, Vetch, Cabbage, Mustard, Rape, Sait, Flour, Red Dog, Hulls, Stone Jars, Lard Stands, Heaters, Pipe, Large Kettles, Scythes, Salt Potatoes, Butcher Knives, Kerosene 12c, Vine gar 30c, Lard 12 l-2c, Beans 7 l-2c. A. G. KEMP—ZEBULON, N. C. Heavy Flump Grains of Wood’s Forward Wheat WOOD’S FORWARD WHEAT TREATED to Insure Good Stands, Vigorous Growth, Eliminate Disease, and Increase Yields 20%. Triple Cleaned, 99V2% Pure; 90% Germination. * Highest yielding wheat for Piedmont and Mountain sections. Resistant to Rust and Loose Smut. The most winter hardy Smooth Wheat. Heavy Stooler. High Milling Qualities. SI.BO per bu. sc. less 25 bu. lots, f. o. b. Richmond We also offer all other standard wheats, including: Leap’s Prolific, Dixie Purpleslraw, Redhart No. 3, V. P. I. No. 131, Fulcaster Write for WOOD’S CROP SPECIAL, giving de scriptions and prices of seasonable seeds. 90 Acre Farm For Sale less than one mile from Wendell 4 room dwelling 2 tobacco barns and other out buildings Price only $60.00 per acre Good Terms R. L. HARPER • ZEBULON, N. C. HAVE YOUR HAY BALED lOcts A Bale See E. 0. PEARCE Pearces
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