Liberty Leader December 2014

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December 2014

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Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Franklinville DEC 6 Liberty Parade 6 Liberty Tree Lighting 6 Draggin For Tots 6 Billy Crash Craddock 6 Auction 7 Spaghetti Lunch 9 Rabies Clinic 12 Can Food Drive 12/13 Christmas Bazaar 13 Tour Of Homes 13 Auction 13 Donna Hughes Chrystal Sawyer

13- Staley Parade 13- Ramseur Parade 13- Snow Camp Parade 13- Holiday Market 16 Arctic Express 16 Auction 17-19 (4 BC Walk) 21 Chad Gaines Show 31 - Zero Hour New Year 31- Barn Dance New Year 31 Showcase New Year Jan 10 Band Of Oz

The Real Reason For The Season

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4BC December: A Walk to the Beginning of Christmas

Carolyn’s

Information and Reservations The 2014 performance of our Christmas drama, 4BC: A Walk to the Beginning of Christmas, will be December 17, 18, 19 from 6:00-9:00 PM each evening at Craven Ballfield in Ramseur, NC. The cost is FREE and everyone is invited! The following churches are participating in the production of this drama: First Baptist Church, First Christian Church, Holly Spring Friends Church, Jordan Memorial United Methodist Church, Parks Crossroads Christian Church, Pleasant Ridge Christian Church, and Ramseur Wesleyan Church.

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4BC December: A Walk to the Beginning of Christmas is an outdoor, live, walking drama that will take you back to the time of the birth of Jesus Christ. Come follow Isha or Micaiah as they journey in search of the promised Messiah. You will travel from Nazareth and the royal decree to a market filled with merchants to the inn that had no room for Mary and Joseph to the stable that was the first sanctuary of the Messiah. You will learn historical facts from that time period, get a fresh perspective of the difficulty of that time, interact with the characters, and even see live animals, including live camels! You do not want to miss this amazing drama of the beginning of Christmas!

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Not all generics medications are $3.99 on the Liberty Family Pharmacy Prescription Discount Club, but over 100 are: Hydrochlorithiazide (HCTZ), Atenolol, Amoxicillin, Furosemide, and Lovastatin are just a few examples. But even if not $3.99, we are committed to saving you money. Give us a chance…we’ll make you smile.

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Christmas at the Cottage LIBERTY GUEST COTTAGE “Short Stay Accommodations”

Family or Friends Coming in for the Holidays? Business Associates Coming Into Town? Girls Get Away Weekend Small Group Retreat Need a little extra space? Short Stay Accommodations now available in Liberty. Fully remodeled, completely furnished (2) Bedroom – (1 Full Size Bed, 2 Twin Sleigh Beds) - (1) Bath Cottage - Quaint and Cozy Electric Fireplace - Central Heat & Air - Flat Screen TV - Wi-Fi Wood Floors - Ceramic in Bathroom - Complete Laundry Room - Deck with Sitting Area - Privacy Fencing - Approx 1 Acre Lot. Fully Equipped Eat In Kitchen; Coffee Maker, Full Size Refrigerator, Electric Range, Microwave. Security System. Give us a call for pricing and availability: 336-622-3720 Visit our website for photos and amenities: Follow us on Facebook www.libertyguestcottage2.com Gail & Joe Morgan – Owners-Hosts Liberty Guest Cottage 5528 NC Hwy 49 N, Liberty, NC 27298 Visit our website for photos and amenities: www.libertyguestcottage.com Gail & Joe Morgan – Owners-Hosts Liberty Guest Cottage 5528 NC Hwy 49 N, Liberty, NC 27298

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Patterson Cottage Museum Corner -Brenda Heindl, Committee Member

Do you drive past the Cincro Office Furniture buildings on North Greensboro Street? Have you ever looked at the top of one of the brick buildings past the office entrance and seen the faded lettering of “1910/LIBERTY/CHAIR COMPANY”? Originally established by J.A. Martin as the Liberty Picker Stick and Novelty Company in 1910, it did not become the Liberty Chair Company officially until 1913. One of the photographs with the article shows employees of the Liberty Chair Company in front of the building with the lettering at the top. The picker sticks it originally produced were what was used on a loom to throw the shuttle back and forth in the weaving operations of cotton mills. In 1916 when a 100 horsepower generator was purchased by the company, it provided the impetus for Liberty to have electricity in 1917. Unfortunately, in February of 1926, a fire destroyed the Liberty Chair Company, but by August of 1926 they had rebuilt and were turning out sixty dozen chairs each day. Take a closer look at the building when you pass it and think about one of the many factories that once fueled Liberty’s economy. We do not have a chair from the Liberty Chair Company in our collection, but Dwight Maxwell donated a 1942 calendar from the Liberty Chair Company recently (in one of the photographs), which is an exciting addition to the collection. GIVE THE GIFT OF COMMUNITY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON! Become a Friend of the Patterson Cottage, or sign a friend or family member up, and support your community. We have started a fundraising campaign to support the outreach efforts of the museum, conservation and protection of the collections, and preservation of the Patterson Cottage. E-mail pattersoncottage@gmail.com to receive a form or stop by the Liberty Town Hall to pick one up. Help preserve your community through its history! We are closed until May of next year, but please contact us if you would like to visit the museum in the coming months. For more information, e-mail: PattersonCottageMuseum@gmail.com or contact one of the following committee members: Warren Dixon: 336-622-2731 Brenda Heindl: 336-483-1231

Help us make this YOUR museum! We are on Facebook! Look for Patterson Cottage Museum and be sure to ‘Like’ us!

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Liberty Barbershop 131 W Swannanoa Ave Downtown Liberty Shop Hours: Wed - Fri 8am - 6pm Saturday 8am - 12pm Bill Riggs, Jr 336-302-0528 25 Years experience

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Zero Hour Countdown It's almost time for a new year, and for the past 2 of those there has been one of the best kept secrets happening for Liberty area teens. Zero Hour is back again to provide an upbeat, fun, and memorable celebration and provide parents with peace of mind that their teens are spending the holiday in a safe and positive environment. Zero Hour is put on by local youth groups and will be a great mix of games, dancing, and an inspirational message to start of 2015. The cost at the door is only $5 and there will be concessions available throughout the night. This year they are planning something new for the midnight countdown and will be bringing lots of lighting effects and video screens to really get the crowd going. The party is happening at Miracle Valley Event Center (123 S Greensboro St. in Liberty) from 9:00pm until 12:30am. If you have any questions you can call Ben Suggs at 919-548-0350 or email ben@southerndjs.com.

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Dec 2014 Parades and Festivals

The Liberty Leader Newspaper FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH HOMECOMING CELEBRATION 1965-2015 Ramseur - In January of 1965, twenty-seven charter

Liberty Christmas Parade -Sat Dec 6 Parade at 2:30 and Tree Lighting Festival from 4 to 6. Free items from local business and churches, visit with Santa and free pictures. (In event of rain - Tree Lighting reschedule to Sat Dec 13 - 4 to 6) Staley Christmas Parade - Sat Dec 13 Parade to start at 2pm Ramseur Christmas Parade - Sat Dec 13 Parade to start at 10am Snow Camp Parade - Sat Dec 13 Participant line up at 10am and Parade starts at 11am. Drama Road and Sylvan School Roads. We welcome everyone to participate! Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre is offering the community to shop for Christmas following the parade. The 2nd Annual Simple Gifts Holiday Market will be at the Shoffner Building located at the drama site. Shop for local crafts, artwork, and bake goods. Interested in becoming a vendor? Email: snowcamppr@gmail.com

members began meeting together to establish what is now Faith Baptist Church. On Sunday, January 18, 2015, we will celebrate our year of Jubilee, 50 years. What a privilege to share in a godly heritage. A homecoming or an anniversary celebration, is a time to look back with thanksgiving. It is a time to visit with friends, both old and new. It is also a time to look forward to what the Lord has in store as we serve Him together. Please make plans to join us. Invite someone from our community that has been influenced by our ministry. Invite someone that has moved away. Invite someone you have been looking for an opportunity to introduce to our church. Come prepared to be blessed and to be a blessing. Services at 10:30 am & 2:00 pm Covered dish meal after the 10:30 am service Guest speaker - Dr. Bob Jones III, Chancellor, Bob Jones University in Greenville South Carolina Special music will be provided by many groups and individuals from our congregation There will be no Sunday School or evening service that day. Further details will be forthcoming as well as ways you can help us with preparation. If you have someone you’d like us to send an invitation,please provide their email or physical address to the church office.

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Staley Is All Lite Up The Christmas lights in Staley look amazing! A special "Thank you" to the Town Council and Molli for checking the bulbs, Charles Hicks, Joe Langley, Ferment Lindley, Bill Scotton and any other elves that put them on the poles, and to Charles Soheili for hooking them up...they truly are magical! Also to Janet Langley Lambert, Phil Langley and the Staley Fire Department for getting our signs up! The tree will have lights as soon as the ground dries up enough to get the truck out there without tearing up the grass. Don't forget the parade is the 13th at 2:00. Our grand Marshall is Mrs. Almetta Parks (granddaughter of Col. John Staley), we will have three bands represented, as well as many other fabulous entries and even a surprise guest riding with the town council (Hubba Hubba) and as he would say..."Thank you...Thank you very much!!!!� Message from Staley Mayor Karen Scotton

Sat Dec 13 @ 2pm

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Dec 2014 Thank You To The 2014 Liberty Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Sponsor Rubbermill Dr. Sykes & Janice Randolph Telephone Sacknit Inc. Euliss Propane Liberty Lumber Don Herndon Cross Road Vending Awesome Finds Cary McMasters/Am. Legion Post #81 Col. Guy Troy, Ret. Norcraft / UltraCraft William Flowe Att at Law Liberty Ruritan Club Realty World Chatham Properties Carolyn's Freedom Family Church Colleen Mitchell / Edward Jones Investments Pallet Express Liberty Chiropractic Center Town of Liberty Liberty Police Dept. Ron Johnson Enterprise

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Dec 2014 Part time / Full time position for General Repair and Maintenance of Rental Properties. Contact Billy Hardin (919) 799-7739 or billy@billyhardin.com UNITS Mobile Storage of NC 45 Industrial Park Road, Siler City

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The Liberty Leader Newspaper Julian United Methodist Church Seeks Community Support for Matching Funds Challenge All gifts to be matched dollar-fordollar Julian, N.C.—Julian United Methodist Church is pleased to be among 18 food assistance organizations across Northwest North Carolina selected to receive up to $500 each in matching funds through a challenge grant opportunity provided by Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC. “Hunger is everywhere, but southeast Guilford County is an under-served area for additional food sources for families. This matching grant will enable Julian United Methodist Church to provide more food to more families in the southeast Guilford County and Liberty area,” said Katherine Wilkerson. “We are asking everyone with the means to give to make a gift, however great or small, to help us reach our goal of raising $500 by December 19, 2014. A gift of $5 will become $10 through Second Harvest Food Bank’s Matching Grant program, and help us to provide critical nutritional support for our neighbors in need.” “Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC partners with nearly 400 charitable food assistance programs across 18 counties to nourish and strengthen our communities,” said Nikki McCormick, Director of Agency Relations. “Our fall capacity grants, made possible in part through a gift from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation, will help to provide additional resources to address the significant problem of hunger in southeast Guilford County and Liberty. Julian United Methodist Church is a vital resource to families and others struggling to make ends meet under a continued slow economic recovery in our area. We are pleased to be able to provide this additional support for their critical mission.” All funds will be used toward Shared Maintenance Fees/Rural Delivery Fees to obtain healthy food available at Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC. While certain products are available at no fee and there are many additional benefits provided through our partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, a fee is assessed on some available products to provide modest support for Second Harvest Food Bank operations, which benefit our local community.

Volume 11 Issue 12 H O L I D AY C A N N E D FOOD DRIVE FOR LOCAL FAMILIES IN NEED B&G Exterminating, a small local pest control business serving customers in the Piedmont-Triad area, is co-sponsoring a canned food drive to support local families in need during the 2014 holiday season. Donated non-perishable and canned items are being a c c e p t e d t h r o u g h F r i d a y, December 19th at the following local businesses: Freeman Ford at 4802 North Hwy. 49, Liberty; Julian Trading Company at 2106 Main St., Julian; and Ramseur Barber Shop at 1520 Main St., Ramseur. All donations will benefit Randolph County residents by distribution through the Ramseur Food Pantry. For questions, please call (336) 653-3543.

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*** NOW ACCEPTING NEW RESIDENTS *** Ask About Our New Year Special Pricing! Coventry House your locally owned and operated Assisted Living Community. NOW SPECIALIZING in the unique needs of persons with Alzheimer’s Disease and related Dementia’s at Coventry House of Siler City, you will find: • FLAT MONTHLY RATES .... no hidden charges or upselling • 24 hour personal care assistance • On Call Physician Services • Professionally directed medication management • Specialized care plans for all residents • Private & companion rooms featuring private bathrooms • In room cable TV, internet access & telephone service • Security systems for resident safety • Specialized activities for assisted living & memory care unit • Three prepared meals per day plus afternoon & evening snacks • Local transportation to shopping & medical appointments • Medicaid, private insurance & private payment accepted

Below is pictured Pastor David Hobson from Rocky Rivers Friends and also he is food coordinator for Liberty Assoc Church Food Pantry. Just a small portion of the many jars of peanut butter that was collected is shown in the picture. There was 70 containers of peanut butter collected. NERMS students not only collected PB but also came an did an interview to learn more about the food bank. They also gave to the backpack program. A joint effort that was coordinated by Jaimie Ebersole (health teacher) and Mrs Woods. It is great seeing our younger generation contributing to the needs of their area community. Great job NERMS.

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Liberty Martin Luther King Jr Parade

Remembering A P Brower Dear Friends, We lost a special person last week. The passing of Mr. Abram Pressley Brower, "A.P." brings back a flood of memories that requires sharing. He was always "Mr. Brower," to me, as I showed him the respect I was taught to provide to my teachers. He was just fine with "A.P." from students, however. Mr. Brower was one of the best teachers I ever had. He taught us Algebra II and "Advanced Math" at Eastern Randolph High School, in the late '70s. Advanced math was the highest level math we could get back then, covering trigonometry and pre-calculus. The man was, quite simply, a genius -- one of the smartest people you'd ever meet. A fully functioning engineer, who could design and build anything, found a passion for developing the minds of small-town and rural youth. He did so with wit and wisdom. He designed basketball and football plays that live on today; and even designed the press box support structure. Each day in class, we were met by a smiling (smirking?) Mr. Brower -- there was always something behind that smile. He had a mischievous streak. Class began promptly and the chalk dust began flying. By the end of first period, his gray wool pants were literally covered in chalk. There was homework every day, and a quiz every week. Some of my classmates and I always did our math homework in study hall, racing to see who could finish first; and competing for that >100 quiz score (quizzes always offered extra credit). I really don't remember it being hard -- Mr. Brower made the learning fun; and if we did our homework, we were rewarded with the ability to prove ourselves on the quiz. The quizzes were returned to us folded long-ways, with the score on the outside. I don't know why I find that striking, but it stands out. I wanted that paper back so bad- to see if I had met Mr. Brower's expectations. Mr. Brower's students went on to college well-prepared; becoming teachers, engineers, doctors, nurses, computer scientists. For those of us in engineering school, first semester calculus was mostly a review -- Mr. Brower had already covered that material. I've now had three kids of my own. They did great in school, including high level math in high school; and they, too, were blessed with a great calculus teacher. They had Advanced Placement (AP) calculus, and met that challenge; BUT, sadly, their experience didn't surpass mine, as they missed out on OUR "A.P." RIP, Mr. Brower. You are missed. Ed Brewer Eastern Randolph Class of 1979. Story By Ed Brewer

LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME 147 Coleridge Rd

It has been a rewarding experience for the Martin Luther King Committee of Liberty to sponsor a MLK Parade. The parade will be held on January 10th 2015 (rain date January 17th 2015 ) beginning at 2:00 pm lining up at the Liberty Shopping Center in Liberty. The Parade will line up at 1:00pm traveling from the Liberty Shopping Center threw downtown Liberty. We are asking for Your participation in the parade. You may enter a float , car, van, motorcycle, truck or you may walk. Below is a entry form. A entry fee of $ 10.00 is requested. Mrs Kay Free or Mary Matthews along with any member of the MLK Committee will be accepting the parade application. Name of organization Address Contact Person Phone number Entry Fee Make check payable to MLK Committee Thank You

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Liberty Public Library December 16th @ 6 PM

Arctic Express! A FREE Family Program.

Kids, wear your PJs. We will also be collecting donations of canned goods & non-perishable items for LAC at this event.

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Ramseur Public Library Info Every Thursday at 10:30am Dec. 4- Dream Snow Dec.11- What Am I? Christmas Dec.18- Do You Hear what I Hear? Dec. 25- No Story Time/ Merry Christmas Library will be closed Dec. 24, 25, 26, 2014 Jan. 1, 2015

Liberty Public Library Info Every Wednesday at 11am December 10th: Holiday Horses SPECIAL EVENING EVENT December 17th: Santa's Elves *Monday, December 22nd: Jingle Bell Rock *Tuesday, December 30th: Count Down to 2015

Molly Anna Annual Christmas Show & Bake Sale Frid Dec 12 & Sat Dec 13

9am to 6pm 3064 NC 62 E 
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Several Vendors Homemade Fried Apple Pies - Bake Goods Christmas Floral Arrangements Home Sewn Table Cloth, Runners, Hot Mats, Bread Covers, Quilted Top, Pillows, Lumbar Pillows - Wooden Bowls - Shoe Horns Pepper Grinders - Dolls - Bird Houses - Other Wood Items Unique Flower Holders - Metal Work - Many More Gift Items More Info Call 336-685-4524

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December 13, 2-6pm Country Christmas Tour of Homes Come enjoy snacks with your friends, enjoy our beautifully decorated Civitan Clubhouse, and tour the homes community! We will take you in vans, or provide a map to drive yourself! Cost is $7.00 proceeds scholarship fund Red Cross Civitan Clubhouse,3157 Randolph Church Rd, Climax Contact: Sarah Willard 685-4890 Page 12 of 24

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Kristi Grady

Donna Hughes

(Formerly Kristi Gaines)

Country Christmas Celebration With Special Guest

With Raymond Bradley & Ramblin’ Fever Band

Chrystal Sawyer

New Year’s Eve Celebration

Join us for a very special Country Christmas Music Show with two of our best local artists.

Wed-Dec 31st-9:00 PM ‘Til Midnite

Sat.-Dec 13th-7:00 PM

Ring in the New Year at Liberty Showcase with hats, streamers, and horns. Food and drinks after the show !

LIBERTY SHOWCASE

LIBERTY SHOWCASE

101 S FAYETTEVILLE ST, DOWNTOWN LIBERTY, NC

101 S FAYETTEVILLE ST, DOWNTOWN LIBERTY, NC

General Admission : $ 15.00 / Children Under 12 Free No Reservations Needed / 336-622-3844 / www.thelibertyshowcase.com

Adults $ 12.00 / Seniors $ 11.00 Children Under 12 Free No Reservations Needed / 336-622-3844 / www.thelibertyshowcase.com

Chad Gaines & Friends

BAND OF OZ BEACH MUSIC HALL OF FAME BAND SAT-JAN 10TH-7:00 PM

Christmas Show Sunday Matinee Dec 21st—2:00 PM

FEEL THE SAND UNDER YOUR FEET AS YOU DANCE TO THIS GREAT BEACH BAND’S MUSIC. THE BAND OF OZ FROM NC IS ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL GROUPS IN THE SOUTHEAST, AND CONTINUES TO GET THE VERY BEST REVIEWS FROM THE TOP PEOPLE IN THE ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS. THE BAND NOW FEATURES A FULL HORN SECTION TO TOTAL A DYNAMIC EIGHTMEMBER GROUP. YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THEM !

LIBERTY SHOWCASE

LIBERTY SHOWCASE

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VIP TICKETS $25.00 / GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS $20.00 Reservations Needed / 336-622-3844 / www.thelibertyshowcase.com

Liberty Parade Rain or Shine

Liberty Christmas Tree Lighting In Event Of Rain Will Be Rescheduled To Saturday Dec 13 - 4 to 6 Following Staley Parade Ph 336-795-0054 / 336-404-9791

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New

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Come Visit Us

New Owners & Locally Owned Craig & Karen McDaris Hours: Mon-Fri 6am-8pm Sat 7am-8pm Sun 1pm-5pm

4508 NC Hwy 49N, Liberty

Raw Redskin Peanuts Pintos And Pecans Sidemeat - Country Ham Hoopcheese Mild-Sharp Rockin B Farms Pork and Beef Rolling Hills Farm Beef Homeland Creamery Buttermilk, Milk Egg Nog , Ice Cream Front Porch Hand Dipped Ice Cream Conrad & Hinkle Pimeto Cheese Stop By And Grab A Biscuit or Baked Goods For Breakfast 6 Days A Week Hunting And Fishing Guns, Ammo, Live Bait

Come Check Out Our “NEW” Candy Section Christmas & Old Fashion Candy - Lots of Fruits For Baskets

NOW SELLING GAS Reg, On-Ethanol, Off Road Fuel and On Road Diesel

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Firefighters Needed: RCC Firefighter Academy Application Deadline Dec. 19; Classes Begin Jan. 12 ASHEBORO – In this era of tight budgets for local governments, volunteer firefighters are more important than ever. Every year, fires and other emergencies take thousands of lives and destroy property worth billions of dollars. Firefighters help protect the public against these dangers by responding to fires and a variety of other emergencies, but local fire departments are in need of new recruits. RCC’s Firefighter Academy, beginning Jan. 12, will put potential firefighters on the fast track. The Academy is designed to give the student an idea of what it is like in a fire department recruit training school. It includes an aggressive physical fitness program to allow the student to be able to handle the physical demands of the fire service. Enrollment is limited, so early application is recommended. The application can be found at www.randolph.edu/fire/register/. Students will train Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., from Jan. 12 through April 7, at the Emergency Services Training Center on Old Cedar Falls Road. Applications are due by 3 p.m. on Dec. 19. All fire academy applicants must be 18 years of age prior to the start date of the fire academy. A physical agility test will be required. A medical physical is required upon acceptance and prior to the start of the Academy. The registration fee for the Firefighter Academy is approximately $180, unless you are fee exempt through affiliation with a fire department. If the student is not affiliated with a fire department, RCC will work with him/her to secure affiliation within the community. The student is responsible for uniforms, books, basic equipment, and the cost of the medical physical. For more information, contact the Emergency Services Training Center at 336-633-4165.

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Ph 622-6223 129 W Swannanoa Ave Downtown Liberty, NC Unique Boutique & Treasures Carol & Duane Wall Owners & Treasurer Hunters

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LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME OF LIBERTY

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A Green Acres Small Engine Repair Parts & Service

20 years experience in automotive & small engine repair

David Fogleman, Owner/Operator

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Thank you for letting us serve you over the past year and helping us to grow as we are ever increasing our in-stock parts inventory. We also have access to 1,000’s of OEM and after-market parts available through our suppliers. Come see us when your small engine equipment needs service, repairs or parts.

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DO YOU NEED A RIDE?

**OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF LIBERTY OR STALEY, OR YOU HAVE A “622” TELEPHONE PREFIX, OR YOU ARE A MEMBER OF A CHURCH BELONGING TO THE LIBERTY ASSOC. OF CHURCHES COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE RIDE SERVICE (C.A.R.S.) IS A LOCAL NON-PROFIT AGENCY CAN OFFER YOU: A RIDE TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR, PICK UP AND DELIVER YOUR PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE, A VISIT TO A FAMILY MEMBER IN THE NURSING HOME, A VISIT TO A FAMILY MEMBER IN THE HOSPITAL, A TRIP TO A DIAGNOSTIC FACILITY, HEALTH DEPARTMENT VISITS, HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT PROCEDURES, MENTAL HEALTH VISITS, SOCIAL SERVICE TYPE ISSUE VISITS, TRIPS TO VA HOSPITALS, TRIPS TO DUKE, WAKE MED, BRENNERS AND SIM. FACILITIEs

CALL DISPATCHER: 336-622-5774 Call between 8AM-5PM

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Earth Visions offers: Group Exercise Programs Group Outdoor Education Personal Coaching Total Body Awareness Call EARTH VISIONS to Learn More: 622-1844

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*Special financing offers valid on qualifying systems only. All sales must be to homeowners in the United States. Void where prohibited. The Home Projects Visa card is issued by Wells Fargo Financial National Bank. Special terms apply to qualifying purchases charged with approved credit at participating merchants. The special terms APR will continue to apply until all qualifying purchases are paid in full. 0% APR/60 Months: The minimum monthly payment will be the amount that will pay for the purchase in full in equal payments during the special terms period. For newly opened accounts, the regular APR is 27.99%. The APR will vary with the market based on the U.S. Prime Rate. The regular APR is given as of 1/10/2012. If you are charged interest in any billing cycle, the minimum interest charge will be $1.00. The regular APR will apply to certain fees such as a late payment fee or if you use the card for other transactions. If you use the card for cash advances, the cash advance fee is 5.0% of the amount of the cash advance, but not less than $10.00. Monthly payment if shown based on $7,100 purchase.

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The Liberty Artisan & Craft Gallery Showcase of Fine Crafts & Art By Local & NC Artists 5546 NC Hwy 49, Liberty

. Hours: .Tues-Sat. 10-5

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Sun. & Mon. .Closed Open Sunday By Appointment

Proudly Displaying the Works of Over 100 Artists

FIND THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS AT THE GALLERY:

JEWELRY, LOCAL POTTERY, SPRING WREATHS, BASKETS, PAINTED GLASSWARE,METAL & GLASS GARDEN DÉCOR, METAL BOTTLE TREES AND MUCH MORE.

BARN QUILTS: YOU PICK YOUR PATTERN AND COLORS OR CHOSE ONE FROM OUR IN HOUSE STOCK. 2’X2’, 3’X3’ OR 4’X4’ 15% Discount On All Metal Garden Sculptures by Chris Cooper.

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Wild Bird Shop & Garden Décor, wild bird feeders, houses, waterers, de-icers, Bird Baths, large selection of wild bird food, seeds, suet, hummingbird feeders, food and supplies. Garden Décor – Bottle Trees, Garden Suncatchers, Windchimes, Wooden WheelBarrow planters, Squirrel Feeders, Whimsical Metal Garden Sculptures

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The Bargain Shop

(Thrift store operated by the Liberty Association of Churches)

125 S. Greensboro Street, Liberty

Ph 622-3411

Christmas Trees! Ornaments! Many, Many Decorations! Also, china sets and

Thursday 10—6:00 Friday 10—5:00 Saturday 10—2:00

Christmas Candy Arriving Local Pottery Hand Crafted Ornaments Basket & Treat Bags Will Be Available Order Early To Ensure A Good Selection

Local Sausage Maple View Milk Moravian Chicken Pie Ostrich Eggs Step back in time to this unique 100 year old store

Best Value in Town! VIP Savings Card

Your dollars spent here help your neighbors in need

6976 Hw 49N, Liberty Store Hours: Mon - Fri 8am to 6pm /Closed 1-2 for lunch Sat 8am to 1pm

Gwen Taylor - Owner / Preparer 728 S Greensboro St, Liberty

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Rabies Clinic Local participating Randolph County Veterinarians and the Randolph County Health Department are sponsoring a special Quarterly Rabies Clinic. Rabies vaccinations will be available for your pets on Tuesday December 9, 2014. The clinic will be held during regular business hours at the offices of the participating veterinarians. The cost is only $10.00 per dog or cat. The best way to protect your pet and family is to have your pet vaccinated. Puppies and kittens should receive their first rabies shot at 4 months, the second at 16 months, and then every three years thereafter. Please bring your pet’s certificate of previous vaccinations so your veterinarian can update this record. If you have any questions about the Rabies Clinic, please call the Randolph County Health Department at 318-6196. The businesses that are participating include: Archdale Animal Clinic, Asheboro Animal Hospital, Blue Flint Animal Hospital, Creekside Veterinary Hospital, High Point Veterinarian Hospital, Lakeview Veterinary Hospital, Pointe South Animal Hospital, Randolph Animal Hospital and Seagrove Animal Hospital.

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Wehe Insurance is excited to open an office in the Liberty area. We have been in existence for over 20 years and have decided to expand due to the changes we are seeing in health care. Our agency became involved with Dave Ramsey in 2005 when we became one of Dave Ramsey’s Endorsed Local Providers. For those who are not familiar with Dave Ramsey, he is a Financial Advisor and radio show host. He has written several books including Total Money Makeover and Financial Peace. Because of our association with Dave Ramsey, we have been able to reach out to people not only as agents but as teachers. Our desire is to help individuals to understand the insurance they are purchasing so they can make a wise decision. No question is stupid to Shiloh United Methodist Church us and we love to answer them! During 7394 Shiloh Road - Liberty, NC 27298 Liberty / Julian / Ramseur Area these times since the Affordable Care (Shiloh Road is located off Highway 421 and Ramseur - Julian Road) Act (Obamacare), we have found that ▪ people have a lot of questions. Our goal Saturday ~ March 7, 2015 is to answer the questions or to find 5:00 – 7:00 PM h Road - Liberty, NC 27298 ADULTS: $8.00 / CHILDREN: $5.00 someone who can. Thru our efforts, we / Julian / Ramseur Area d off Highway 421 and Ramseur Julian Road) have been able to help many people FRESHLY COOKED O-VER obtain affordable insurance. We look HICKORY COALS ▪ Slaw, Baked Beans, Hushpuppies, Desserts, Tea forward to assisting those in the Liberty Take Outs Available community! 209-1069 ▪ 622-3705

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119 S Fayetteville St - Liberty Ph 622-2984

Mon- Fri 6am to 2pm & 5pm to 8pm Sat 6am to 11am Sun 7am to 11am

For A Great Small Town Experience

Amanda’s Specials Manly Monday - $9 Cuts Tintin’ Tuesday - Up to 15 Hi-Lites with a shampoo, cut & Style $25

Wed Women Cuts - $12 Old Timer Thursday- 25% Off Seniors 60+

Freeby Friday - Free Shampoo with A Cut

Highlights & CUT $45 “Amanda Clark” - Owner/Stylist 116 W Swannanoa Ave Ph 622-5887 (KUTS)

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Tons Of Props- On Site Photographer

RCC To Offer Criminal Justice Certificate at Randleman Center ASHEBORO– Randolph Community College will offer its Criminal Justice Technology certificate program at the Randleman Center beginning in January, according to Neil Weatherly, department head for the program. The Criminal Justice curriculum is designed to provide knowledge of criminal justice systems and operations. Employment opportunities exist in a variety of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies; corrections; and security. The certificate program includes four courses: Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminology, Juvenile Justice, and Criminal Law. Two courses will be offered in Randleman each semester on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. Spring semester classes begin Monday, January 12, but students are urged to apply as soon as possible in order to complete the registration process through the Asheboro Campus before starting classes in Randleman. The Randleman Center is located at 100 Hilliary Street in the old police department building. For more information, contact Weatherly at 336-633-0327 or nlweatherly@randolph.edu.

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Run With A Purpose Success

The Liberty Leader Newspaper

Run with Purpose’s fundraiser for NC Baptist Children’s Home was a SUCCESS! Together we raised $1,435.00! A HUGE THANK YOU TO THIS YEAR’S SPONSORS : FREEDOM FAMILY CHURCH, LIBERTY ADVISORS, CGT PHOTOGRAPHY, QUALITY VENEER CO., SOUTHERN ENTERTAINMENT,BARNEY & MARY CAMPBELL’S BODY SHOP, CLIFFORD W. ESTES CO., HAND SPEECH THERAPY, LIBERTY LEADER NEWSPAPER, RISEN RADIO.FM, AND FFC’S ELEVATION STATION! A very special thank you to those of you who made personal donations, prayers, and race-day support. The large check was presented this week by Don Schenkel, RWP’s Greensboro Marathon runner, at FFC’s 10:30 Worship Service to Mrs Karen Slate, a representative from NC Baptist Children’s Homes. She gave a short presentation on how their ministries continue to bring hope and healing to children and families in crisis by the help of God and supporters like those who helped with the RWP fundraiser. Don shared part of his testimony, his time and placement in the marathon race, and what he learned throughout his journey of starting the Run With Purpose Foundation. Don finished 125th overall out of 280 runners and 14th in his age group; a race time of 4 hours and 35 minutes. Simply put, He said running this race reminded him of how hard this life is, that there will be times of hills and valleys, but the most important thing is that “ I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me “ (Philippians 4:13) and “…with God all things are possible.” (Matthew 9:26)

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HARDIN LLC (919)799-7739 www.hardinsllc.com

FOR RENT

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE DOWNTOWN LIBERTY

RCC Small Business Center Director Rookie of the Year ASHEBORO– Daniel K. Farmer, director of Randolph Community College’s Small Business Center, was one of two individuals to win a Rookie of the Year award from the North Carolina Small Business Center Network during their recent annual conference. The other winner was Tiffany Henry of Southwestern Community College. The Rookie of the Year is one of two awards given by the Small Business Center Network that is considered an “individual award” rather than a “center award.” It is open to new directors who have been with the Network two years or less. Selection criteria includes growth in SBC performance since becoming a SBC director; demonstrated success in a turn-around situation; or other exceptional performance. Since joining RCC in 2013, Farmer has achieved Level 3 credentialing certification in just over a year, raised the “ranking” of RCC’s SBC from 39th to 22nd; increased seminars by over 40% and attendees by over 30%; and developed and distributed a local “how to start a business” book. In addition, Farmer has helped start 15 businesses and expand or retain another six businesses. Last year, RCC’s Small Business Center was the recipient of a Small Business Center Network “Centers of Excellence Award.” Randolph Community College’s Small Business Center supports the development of new business and the growth of existing businesses in Randolph County by being a communitybased provider of education and training, counseling, and resource information and referrals. It is located at 413 Industrial Park Avenue in the RCC Continuing Education and Industrial Center. For more information, contact Farmer at 336-633-0240 or dkfarmer@randolph.edu.

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RCC Celebrates Academic Achievement at Phi Theta Kappa Induction

Congratulations To Locals From Liberty, Franklinville, Climax Beta Theta Rho, the local Five Star Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Randolph Community College, welcomed 75 new members during its Fall Induction Ceremony on Nov. 15, in the R. Alton Cox Learning Resources Center auditorium on the Asheboro Campus. This is the second largest number of students inducted in one semester since the chapter was chartered in November 1999. The keynote speaker was Dr. James W. Kelley, vice president for student services at RCC. He approached the audience with a question: “Are you happy?” He went on to tell the story of Dr. Viktor Frankl, a successful psychologist who endured the hardships of Nazi concentration camps, including the loss of his parents and beloved wife. After it seemed that everything has been taken away from him, he realized that the only thing no one could take away was his freedom to choose. Eventually, Frankl was liberated from the camps, remarried, and had a fulfilling life. His reflection on how he survived came down to this thought: If we pursue happiness, we will never find it, because we are takers. We have to give to be happy. Dr. Kelley encouraged his listeners to find a way to be of service to others and to find wonder in the world around us. He reminded them that, as Frankl discovered, we can always choose our attitude towards life. Of the 75 inductees, 52 participated in the ceremony, filling the auditorium with their family and friends. Students and their guests were invited to enjoy light refreshments and fellowship provided by Melissa Earliwine (Developmental Mathematics instructor) and Dorothy Hans (English/Reading instructor), both Phi Theta Kappa advisors, in the Armadillo Cafe following the induction. Established in 1918, Phi Theta Kappa is the only international honor society serving two-year institutions. It recognizes the academic achievement and integrity of students enrolled in associate degree programs. Students who are invited to join Phi Theta Kappa must have completed 12 credit hours and must possess a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. New PTK members (identified by hometowns) who were inducted Saturday include the following:

Climax: Casey Amanda Corbett . Franklinville: Brittany Julian Nixon, Sarah Elizabeth Sutton. Liberty: Calista Sierra Holt, Sandra Dawn Woosley.

CURRENT LISTINGS • •

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3 bedroom, 2 bath brick (+-2,132 sf.), top quality construction on huge corner town lot, now again reduced to $139,900.00 3 bedroom, 2 bath one one plus acre, chain link fenced lot in Providence Grove School district. Heat pump heating and cooling. Seller will pay $5,000.00 upgrade expenses or closing costs with full price offer at $75,000. 3 bedroom, one bath with detached double garage in liberty on large city lot, $79,500. 30+ acres much road frontage on NC Hwy. 49 at Liberty city limits. REDUCED to $5,000.00 per acre as a whole parcel. Building lots from 1/2 to 3 acres in all areas around Liberty. Some are site built only lots, some modular, some doublewide & single wide lots. $22,000 to 39,900 and some are with owner financing.

Meacham Realty, Inc. Tom Meacham

205 E Swannanoa Ave- Liberty Office :622-1998 Fax: 622-5998 Email: meachamrealty@rtelco.net

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Auctions Public

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Estate of the Late Roger & Mildred Smith

December 6 • 9 am 5441 Marley Drive

MCLEANSVILLE, NC (Exit 132 off I-/40/85 N. of Greensboro @ Mt. Hope Church Rd. Turn onto Knox Rd. just past Wendy’s/Wilco Travel Plaza)

Mr. Smith worked at Odell Hardware Co., Greensboro for 35 Years & Enjoyed Working Cattle on his “Dogwood Acres” Farm Farm ShopEquip. Equip. Farm && Shop

(2)New Holland 3930 Tractors (2)New Holland 3930 Tractors Front Loaders 1 w/ Bucket, w/w/ Front Loaders – 1–w/ Bucket, 1 w/ Forks, 2778 & 1751 hrs. 1 w/ Forks, 2778 & 1751 hrs. Ford Backhoe, 5968 hrs., Ford 555555 Backhoe, 5968 hrs., Rear Bucket w/w/ 18”18” Rear Bucket IH 140 Cultivators/Plow – ‘79 IH 140 w/w/ Cultivators/Plow – ‘79 Mower Conditioner 472472 NHNH Mower Conditioner 2 Row Tedder & 256 Rake 2 Row Tedder & 256 NHNH Rake Bolens MTD Riding Mower Bolens MTD Riding Mower Skid Steer Attachments Skid Steer Attachments –– Spear, Forks & Grapple HayHay Spear, Forks & Grapple HD8 Shaver Post Driver HD8 Shaver Post Driver 6 Ton Feed 6 Ton Feed BinBin 250± Fuel Tank 250± gal.gal. Fuel Tank Tools, Hardware, etc. Tools, Hardware, etc. Stihl Chainsaw MS230 Stihl Chainsaw MS230 Livestock Gates/Panels Livestock Gates/Panels Headgate Headgate Livestock Water Tanks Livestock Water Tanks –– gal, gal. (2)(2) 100100 gal, 1- 15050 gal. Irrigation Pipe Irrigation Pipe Chains & Binders LogLog Chains & Binders Table Saw 10”10” Table Saw Dremel Scroll Saw Dremel Scroll Saw Ratchet Straps, Vises Ratchet Straps, Vises Compressor AirAir Compressor Ladders, Elec. Fence Boxes Ladders, Elec. Fence Boxes New Idea Ground Driven New Idea Ground Driven Manure Spreader Manure Spreader 1 pt. 2 Bottom Plow 1 pt. 2 Bottom Plow 3 pt. Implements 3 pt. Implements Danuser Splitter (Hydraulic Drive) Danuser LogLog Splitter (Hydraulic Drive) Leinback L 7200 Post Hole Digger Leinback L 7200 Post Hole Digger 2 Row Cultivator 2 Row Cultivator 50± Gallon Sprayer 50± Gallon Sprayer

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Trucks Trucks

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Antiques Antiques Collectibles &&Collectibles

Dr.’sBuggy Buggy Dr.’s SteelWheeled WheeledWagon Wagon Steel ManyAdvertising AdvertisingItems Items Many VintageTools Tools Vintage CrosscutSaw Saw Crosscut FairbanksPlatform PlatformTruck Truck Fairbanks PlatformScales Scales Platform

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Rocking Chairs Oak 3 Drawer Dresser Cedar Chest 4 Drawer Marble Top Dresser (2) China Cabinets Lighted Curio Cabinet Chandelier Baldwin Fantasia Organ

Chain Link Dog Lot Refrigerator/Freezer Washer & Dryer Microwave Saddles, Fishing Rods/Reels Sentry Valueguard 1330 Safe Singer Sewing Machine Pool Table

GREAT VARIETY!

STILL UNCOVERING ITEMS!

Miscellaneous Motorized Wheelchair Pronto M41 Live Traps Tiller & Push Mowers Poly Barrels & Pallets Chain Link Fence Roll Round Bales of Hay

Estate of the late Corina J. Allen

Court-Ordered Auction

December 16 • 1 pm 8912 Snow Camp Road, Snow Camp, NC

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(919) 545-0412

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