* Christmas Time L At Liberty Hall Great Ideas For Holiday Stocking Stutters Stumped when it comes to suitable stocking stuffers for your favorite friends and family members this holiday season? Here are some ideas that may help. Stocking stuffers can be inexpensive, yet innovative. For the children, hand made mittens, dolls or small stuffed animals make special gifts. If you have a budding artist in the family, slip some crayons or felt-tipped marking pens into the stock ing A popular choice with bookworms is small-size pic ture books or paperbacks on their favorite subjects or by favorite authors. If there's a young couple just setting up housekeeping on your Christmas list, there are many handy household items you can stuff a stock ing with?utensil sets, min iature fool kits, potholders, trivets and other decorative items Scented soaps, colognes and pertumes are always welcomed on Christmas morning. And who says stocking stuffers have to cost less than other gifts? Imagine the delight on the face of a young lady as she shakes out the stocking and a diamond necklace, ear rings or a watch spills into her lap! Delicious, small-serving sizes of gourmet treats also make unique stocking stuffers ?special cheeses, meats, pastries, cookies ? all beautifully wrapped and ready for Yuletide pal ates. Among the scrumptious snacks you might choose to stuff a stocking with are granola snacks from Nature Valley, available in a variety of flavors from chocolate chip to peanut butter, rasp berry to apple. They are a tasteful way to say "Have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year." Home Fillers Thawed red meats can be cooked and refrozen, but do not refreeze raw meats that have warmed to room temperature. Pork cuts low in fat in clude the sirloin roast, loin chop, center cut of fresh ham, cured ham butt, whole cured ham and pork tenderloin. When buying a conve nience breakfast food, check the list of ingredients. Some are extremely high in sugar, and ingredients are listed in order of predominance. Cookies, baked or unbak ed, will keep about six months in the freezer. EASTPARK I CINEMAS I t ) ' , Wt MO? I ? Held Over Third Week I I ? Shows 6 45. 9:05 Sun. I a 1:45. 4.6 45 & 9:05 B Clint Eastwood is Dirty Harry in " ? SUDDEN IMPACT I '? , H-adR ? ? Hald Ovar Sacond Week I . Shows 7 &9. Sun. 2,4.7?iS t John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John ? TWO OF A KIND I \ J Hald Ovar - Third Waak L J Show - 9 p.m. aach nipht L I only P ^ CHRISTINE RT ^""startsfriday H ' R Snowa Sat. 3 t 7 only. P J Sun. - 2. 4, 7 only. Waak m * nights. 7 only >E BWalt Disney's ' RESCUERS I? Plus I mm MICKEY'S CHRISTMAS ? J CAROL ? J Rated tj . ^ ??Starts ut. *2. admisaion P gj for avaryona only 3 p.m L J Matinee Only . [ ICHILDREN'S CLOSET 51 f 716 South Main St. M Fraa Gift Wrapping Kenansvllle, NC Owner - Sharon Patteraon Lav Away Across from Scotchman Phone 296-1928 tf MON - MT 9:30 - 6:00 THRU CHQl&TMAS 1 i OPEN FRIDAY 23TH TIL 9:00 I W ? TOD Tilt 12 DAYS or CHBISTMAS CELEBBATION ' ? 8 HDF^AFA AIL CtlBISTMAS dresses. l/> S i PLAY WEAR 6leepwear'ha,rb?*8" othcre' ?? i Teenie Genie - Bryan - Jackie ^ M Magesty - Jayne Copeland - JEANS BOYS' 1 JK/ Thomas - Health Tex - Peaches Lee - Osh Kosh - Wrangler - pi tr /V W7T\TrriT1r'\ iS S& Cream - and many others. Bi||y ,he Kid - Health Tex f ALL W IN 1 LW S Girls' Infant to size 10. Levi's Boys' Infant to size 7 ? | 20% OFF 20%OEE^ 20% OFF y ^Holiday limts t Homemade Gift Ideas Here's a fun idea for the holidays?making your own Christmas tree decorations and Christmas gifts from clay, right in your kitchen. It doesn't take marble, chisels and an "old master" to make modern master * pieces out of Play Clay, jewelry, toys, decorations, even art objects can be fash ioned by everyone. Play Clay Recipe: 2 cups ARM & HAMMER? Baking Soda (1 pound package) 1 cup cornstarch 11/4 cups cold water . Stir together baking soda I and cornstarch in saucepan. Add water and cook over medium heat, stirring con stantly. When mixture is the consistency of moist mashed potatoes, turn out on a plate and cover with a damp cloth. When cool enough to handle, knead like dough, then follow directions for object you wish to make. Flat Ornaments: On waxed paper, roll out clay to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut with cookie cutters into circles, stars, triangles, Christmas tree or animal shapes. For raised designs, cut small cir cles with bottle caps, or model freehand; moisten and press onto larger cut out. Etch patterns with knife or paper clip. Insert loop of wire into one edge for hanging. Let dry. Paint and finish. Your Christma^6ho|^?l ? Candles ? Christmas Ornaments ? Beveled Glass Sun Catchers ? Tinware ? Fresh Flowers ? Silk Arrangements ? Poinsettias por your Special Christmas Gifts See Us Ellenberg's Florist I Flowers & Gifts I i 108-C W. College St. Steed building Warsaw 293-4071 ^ outctandin^ E value!?| wnel Master-) TV ANTENNA SALE! v * ' 'CHANNEL KING* ANTENNA with AUTOMATIC ROTATOR on