! FACTS II I 4 FI6URES j \JTou can make your own houaehold cleanser for wails and floors by adding a half cup of borax, half teaspoon dishwashing liquid and a ta blespoon of ammonia to two gallons of warm water. ? * ? , , L. U You can remove spilled food and odors from your refrigerator with a sponge and a solution of one table spoon of a product such as 20 Mule Team Borax and a quart of warm water. Rinse with cold water. * * * To remove stubborn cof fee stains and smells you 4 can fill any non-aluminum coffee-maker with water to full cup capacity, then add a teaspoon of borax for every cup. Let your pot percolate, then let it stand for 20 min utes and rinse thoroughly. For more information about the many uses of borax write to: "Magic Crystal Booklet", Dept. B, P.O. Box 75128, Sanford Station, Los Angeles, CA 90075. PRESCHOOLERS TREAT PARENTS - The Train-a-Tot Preschool students in Beulaville decorated and prepared a traditional Thanksgiving meal for their parents November 23. And. last week the preschoolers under the direction of Patti James and Joyce Jackson were making Christmas tree ornaments and preparing decorations for the party scheduled with Santa Claus. The preschoolers are from 2 to 4 years old. The Train-A-Top Preschool has been in business three months under the supervision of Patti James. Pictured, left to right, front row, Kelly Gainus, Christian Lanier, Morgan Frazier, Zac Singleton, Andrew Taylor, Angela Batchelor, Brooks Brant and Lee Matthis. Left to right, back row, Deanna Whaley, Tonya Pickett, David Thigpen, Jeremy Maready, Brandon Blizzard, Jarrett Williams, Susan Kennedy and Ryan Lanier. Students not pictured, Monica McKay, Susan Miller, Brooke Thomas and Keith Futrell. Beulaville News Gordon Kennedy has re turned home from Lenoir Memorial Hospital to recup erate. Mary Jackson has re turned to her Wilmington home after a few days' stay with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Kennedy. She was a patient in the Rocky Mount hospital for a couple of weeks. Mrs. William Thigpen shopped in Goldsboro Friday. Mrs. Russell Lanier Sr. of Wrightsville Beach spent a couple of days at their home here and visited her children and her mother. Hazel Brin son. Elton Williams of Jacksonville accompanied Josephine Williams to Kin ston for her medical checkup following surgery. Mrs. Millard Dexter re turned from Durham last week. She has been with her husband as he underwent surgery at Duke. Mrs. Ranson Mercer and Mrs. Stanley Bratcher made I i * business trip to Kinston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Joe Craft of Charlotte came Sunday for the funeral of his sister, Lila Mae Craft, who died Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craft of Pompano Beach, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Turner of Boca Raton, Fla, arrived Friday. Sandv Plain Senior Citizens The Sandy Plain Senior Citizens will meet Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. in the educational building of the church. Bring a covered dish and invite someone to enjoy -the evening program and fellow ship. Lawrence and fella Moss Houston will ii{?) charge of the meeting Tmd have planned a good pro gram^ . NOTICE! NOTICE The new MIDWAY MOBILE HOME PARK, located five miles north of Beulaville toward Pink Hill (look for sign) is now renting spaces ($30 monthly, no increase within 2 years). FHA, VA approved. Call day or nite 298-3789, 298-4702 298-3164 EMOGENE'S 1 BEAUTY SHOP \ A GET A HEAD STADT ON THE HOLIDAYS NOW WITH A NEW HAID DO, J NOW OPEN MON. 1 WED. THUDS, EDI & SAT CLOSED ON TUESDAY EMOGENE'S I BEAUTY L Rout* 1, DMp Run SHOP Ph. 568-4443 I - - - - - i Kenansville New* Angela and John Capilary of Greenville spent the weekend here with their maternal grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. Troy D. Mullis. Mrs. Lola Boyd and Mrs. Zelma Savage of Greenville visited the H.D. Taylors last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Kettlesleger made a business trip to Baltimore. Md. recently and visited several relatives while in Maryland. Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Allen of Raleigh has been visiting Mrs. Faison McGowen. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols of Waterville. Maine. Mesdames Bob Jones. Bob Nichols and Sue Neil Lentz visited Mrs. Annie Louise Andrews in the Heritage Rest Home at Castle Hayne Thursday, Mrs. Crenshaw Thompson of Southern Pines has been visiting her mother, Mrs. E.C. Tyndall. Mrs. Alton Newton spent Wednesday in Kinston with relatives. The Wiley T. Booths va cationed several days re cently in Panama City, Fla. The Gordon Kornegays spent Thanksgiving week at Kure Beach with the Jerry Paschals and other relatives. Mrs. Stuart Hall spent several days in Greensboro this week with her sister. Liberty Hall Bridge Club Mrs. W.M. Ineram was hostess for the Liberty Hall Bridge Club Wednesday. Mrs. Martha P. Sitterson filled in for the only absent member. High scorer for the evening was Mrs. N.B. Boney. She and Mrs. Sitter son were both presented gifts. Between progres sions, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hortense T. Hasty, served pineapple cake with coffee and peanuts. ITS Kontract Klub M Mrs Martha Swann was ? hostess for the Kenansville ~ Kontract Klub in the home of t| Mrs. Stuart Hall. Mrs. J.J. Wells substituted for the ^ absent member. Mrs. Hall captured the high score prize JE. and Mrs. Wells was also M given a gift. For refresh- S ments, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hall, served a flj congealed salad course with Jg coffee. Christmas tallies M were used. J t_3JU Zi " --r-tv- I ? H2 w .* I ? V The British call the day after Christmas Boxing Day. ? On this day, they give boxes of money to the milkman, i| postman, and others who have served them throughout \ the year. HOLIDAYSPEOAL&?m3 * JUST IN TIME FOB CHBISTMAS%^^fW3^ J LAYAWAY NOW SELECTION OF FALL & ^WSlM j FOB CHBISTMAS WWfff W1NTEB FASHIONS rzZ&Zll: S i FBEE GIH WBAPPING 20% TO i0% OFF BHPflf S \ Free Alterations*?^ lO ^U/0 UI1 MPg^f. g \ CEG1ATEC now roe jhjfOPEN DEC. 19-23 UNTIL 9:00 Mflfll 1 \ m"- utl C?UTlnCA? TOP YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS^^HIJ [Fran's Casualssap^f || Mastercard & visa Main_Strecii_E>eulayiHe I NEW W.H. JONES COMPANY - PINK HILL i ( I is expanding their Hardware and Farm Supply Departments I ? TO MAKE ROOM FOR THIS THEY ARE NOW HAVING A FANTASTIC I I LIQUIDATION SALE I ? GROCERY & HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS TO BE DISCONTINUED! ' ? I I I GROCERIES DRY GOODS I II' INEW W.H. JONES CO. .INC.! I PHONE 568-3171 PINK HILL I