Liberty Leader Newspaper February 2015 Issue

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Feb 2015

The Liberty Leader Newspaper

Volume 12 Issue 2

The Liberty Leader

Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community

Free Monthly Newspaper

February 2015

Volume 12 * Issue 2

Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Franklinville Feb 5-Free Business Class Liberty 7- Boyscout Food Drive 7-Elvis Show 12-Free Business Class Liberty 13- Auction 14- Boyscout Food Pickup 14-Valentines Day 14-Grandopening 15-Church Dedication 15 - Sweetheart Social 16-18 Revival 16-20 Revival 19- Free Business Class Liberty 20- Auction 21- Ronnie McDowell Show 22 Week- Encounters Revival 22- Fish Fry / Hot Dog Sale 26- Free Business Class Liberty 28- Cornhole & Soup Bowls 28- Mardi Gras 18-Liberty Chamber Winter Luncheon March 1-Fusion Dating Questions 5 - Free Business Class 6 - Comedian Show Liberty 6 - Fusion Pajama Jam 7- BBQ Dinner 7- Craft Fair 12- Free Business Class 12-NRA Fundraiser MOVIES COMING BACK 14-BBQ Supper 19- Free Business Class 21-Rotary Reverse Raffle 26- Free Business Class Liberty 28-Liberty Chamber Banquet Every Saturday Liberty Soup Kitchen

Liberty Police Promotion “The Liberty Police Department is pleased to announce the promotion of Andre Murphy to the position of Corporal. Five applicants competed in written examinations and review by an independent board comprised of patrol supervisors from outside agencies. Cpl. Murphy has proudly served the residents of Liberty since 2010 and, as a Deputy Sheriff, the residents of Randolph County since 1995.”

Visit Website For Online Calendar Of Events

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129 W Swannanoa Ave Downtown Liberty, NC Unique Boutique & Treasures

50% Off All Clothing Month Of February

* Excluding Leather and Harley Items

Carol & Duane Wall Owners & Treasurer Hunters Hrs 11-5 Tue - Sat or By Apt. —Closed Sunday and Monday

FREE Classes In Liberty

Dedication Jubilee

Funded From NC STEP Grant Money

Grace Independent Baptist Church 4616 Liberty Grove Road, Liberty Pastor Jason P. Frank (336) 964-5772 www.grace4liberty.org

I can speak personally from the great information I have received from the classes. The knowledge that has came from these classes are priceless. Whether you are a business owner, self employed, an employee or a job seeker you want to attend these classes. I hear so many say, it too far to drive to a college for a class, the class cost to much money. Well are excuses are gone. The classes are held here in Liberty at the Liberty Town Hall every Thursday night at 6pm and they are all free. You can call 336-633-0240 to register for the class is preferred, but you can show up the night of. March 12 (Starting and Operating a Home Based or Small Business), March 19 (The Sales Workshop), March 26 (15 Ways Nonverbal Communication Benefit You and Your Business), March 5,15 and 19)

Sunday, February 15th Services at 10:30 AM & 2:00 PM (Fellowship meal following the morning service) Mon, Feb 16th – Frid, Feb 20th at 7:30 PM Area pastors preaching each night Grace Independent Baptist Church welcomes the whole community to a time of celebration and praise. God has blessed our church with the opportunity to expand in our new location at 4616 Liberty Grove Rd., Liberty, NC. We are excited to move forward in this site that has a rich historical background dating back to the late eighteenth century. It is our joy to be able to proclaim the unchanging Gospel of God’s grace to our community today from our new home. We plan to celebrate this milestone by a day of dedication services held in our newly acquired building on Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 10:30 AM and 2:00 PM. There will be a fellowship meal following the morning service. We will continue in our celebration through the week by a special dedication jubilee to be held Monday, February 16 through Friday, February 20 at 7:30 PM nightly. The meeting will feature preaching by local pastors and singing from local churches. Come see what God is doing at Grace Independent Baptist Church!

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LIBERTY GUEST COTTAGE “Short Stay Accommodations”

Family or Friends Coming ? Business Associates Coming Into Town? Girls Get Away Weekend - Date 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 Refrig, Electric Range,Microwave,Security System. Give us a call for pricing and availability: 336-622-3720 Gail & Joe Morgan – Owners-Hosts

Liberty Guest Cottage 5528 NC Hwy 49 N, Liberty, NC 27298

$5,000 Reverse Raffle The Liberty Rotary Club is announcing on March 21st the Rotary will be once again sponsoring their annual reverse drawing at the Siler City Moose Lodge. Your $100 ticket gets you a chance at unmatched fellowship, a juicy ribeye steak dinner, an open bar, and a shot at the Grand prize of $5000. If you want a ticket, contact one of the Liberty Rotarians. Tho proceeds go to a great program who has always strived to put community and service before self. Let's give them a hand this year. Thanks and hope to see y'all there. To purchase a ticket contact Robert (Bob) Cromer at 336-622-2929or Don Shiver at 336-707-7129

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

Waxin Wednesday Specials 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

A Big Shout Out Thanks To Our Town Workers That Keep Our Town Going Tell Them Thank You If You See Them

Visit our website for photos and amenities: Follow us on Facebook www.libertyguestcottage2.com

430 N Greensboro St, Liberty Phone 336-795-0052 Open M-F 8:30AM-6:00PM, SAT 9:00AM-1:00PM, SUN Closed

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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.

Generic Zyrtec 90 Count $9.99 Generic Claritin 100 Count $9.99 $5 Front store credit for new prescriptions and $10 front store credit for transferred prescriptions. Limit 1 per customer.

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Welcome Back To Liberty Pharmacist Johnny King

- Envision Rx Plus - Medimpact - Prime Therapeutics (including BCBS)

- Humana - And Many More!

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New Exercise Equipment In Freedom Park Liberty With the new years resolutions there is always the one to get more fit. Freedom Park has had their 1/2 mile walking track but now there is a new addition. Exercise equipment along that trail next to the kids playground. Another joint effort between Town Of Liberty and Randolph Hospital Community Health Foundation. Even better that is that they town positioned them so as you work out you can watch your kids while they play on the park equipment. A very well thought out process by the town. Here are just a few pictures of the just a few of the many pieces you will find there. What a better way than to work out while walking. So come alone, bring your family or get out with some friends and lets get our bodies in shape for a better life. See you there.

2014 Chamber Members And New 2015 Members We Look Forward To Seeing You At The Annual Winter Luncheon On Wed Feb 18 At Noon The Host Church this year is The Church of God of Prophecy 902 W. Swannanoa Ave. Liberty Please RSVP by 2/13/2015 to the libertychambernc.com website

Mark The Date Sat March 28

Chamber Banquet & Dinner At Harvest House

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Movies Coming Back To Liberty

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Well the buzz is hitting the streets fast in Liberty. And yes, movies are coming back to the old Curtis Theater now the Liberty Showcase. Through grant money from NC STEP Program the town now has a large 17 foot screen and system. A joint venture between Ron Staley owner of Liberty Showcase and a new committee appointed by Town Manager and approved by Liberty Town Council are working through the details. It appear the first shows will be the second week of March. For starters shows will me Thur, Fri and Sat nights at 7:30pm and a Thursday afternoon matinee for Seniors. Once attendance picks up I hope to see two shows. Plans are that each week will be a different movie. There will be special Sunday Christian theme movies in the works. Ron will still continue to have his occasional music venue also. Look at the concession prices, wow. Here is where you can stay local , grab a meal before or after and catch a show. I have had so much fun following the flood of memories that have been pouring out since the announcement of movies. Follow the memory train below and share yours. Don Herndon , President of Chamber said, “I will go. I have great memories of the Curtis Theater movies. That was about all the culture we had here. I saw Gone With the Wind, Ben Hur, Raging Bull and so many other great films in that building. The owner that followed just couldn't make it work because of VHS rentals, BUT I think folks would like to "get out" occasionally these days.” Don also added, “When you were grade school age, you went to the 2pm Sat matinee, but you knew you were bigtime when you went to the 7pm or 9pm shows.” Chris Cheek Jobe,” I think I saw all of the Elvis movies.” Alice Collier Smith Moore , “My mother, Margaret Smith, the Liberty School librarian, and I saw "Blazing Saddles," among other 'classics.' What a hoot!” Gayle Day Yeager ,”I loved Mrs. Smith - I will always especially remember her reading "The Box Car Children" to us - she was wonderful.” Alice Collier Smith Moore ,”Gayle Day Yeager, she still has that book on her bookshelf at Friends Homes West!” John Cummings ,”I remember the Saturday Matinee, 25 cents admission, and pop corn and a drink another 25 cents. A whole afternoon of entertainment for much less than a dollar.” Marcia Day ,” I went to work in 1965 - kids under 12 25 cents, students 60 cents and adults 75 cents., drinks were a dima and popcorn 15 cents. Loved working there.” Archie Durham,” Hmmm...I wonder if the ghost of Mr. Curtis will be in the theater like he used to with his flashlight during the movie making sure the teenagers are behaving. He and his Mom also owned the Siler City Drive In movie, and he did the same thing there!” Leslie Smith-Moore,” I remember watching the Rocky horror Picture show there. Bunch of my friends came home with me from college & went to see it there.” Kasey Williamson Ferguson Hey ,”I have been asking about this for years now I'm so glad to see this coming back!!! Some of my best childhood memories are walking to the theater from school or my mom's work and catching a movie for a dollar!!” See you at the movies!!!!

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Ramseur Chamber Recognize Members

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Encounters In Area Again

Hard working volunteers recognized during January's monthly meeting. Ramseur Chamber of Commerce President Gary Bean recognized Kerri Cox Lindley & J.C. Parrish with a Certificate of Appreciation award for their continued outstanding performance and lasting contributions ! Very deserving to both J.C. & Kerri. Thanks to both for all they continue to do. Outstanding Chamber members MAKING a Difference noted by all !

STAY TUNED! Do you think you can sing? Ramseur Chamber of Commerce wants to hear. The North Carolina Idol will take place this spring. We are still working on the details and the dates. But just to let you in on a few things. 1st place prize will included $1000.00 and a professional recording cd (some restrictions apply), 2nd Place prize will be $500.00 and third place prize will be $250.00. If you would like to get on a mailing list for the North Carolina Idol.

Encounter Revival Ministries will be ministering at Faith Baptist Church on 1382 Greenfield St Ramseur during the week of February 22. With the use of Godly music, life sketches and readings, along with age appropriate teaching, the Encounter team gives practical guidelines for living that are applicable to everyday life. Sunday’s service will be a get acquainted service that will include a mini concert along with preaching by Ardy Parlin. Our evening services will be held on Wednesday through Friday at 7:00 p.m. Each night will hold a special emphasis: Wednesday—Youth Group Night, Thursday— Middle & High School Night, Friday—Elementary Night. Following the general session, split sessions for adults, teens, and children will be held. In addition to the meetings at the church, Encounter will be ministering in the school Monday-Friday. All services will be held in the gym. Nursery will be provided for all services.

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ERHS Alumni Basketball Game Pictures are worth a thousand word or you can say a thousand cheers. That is what was heard at the ERHS Alumni first basketball game. Hope this is the first of many to come. It was so great to see past graduate of all ages playing side by side, cheering from side by side. What was even more great was seeing the large smiles from old classmates reunited and laughing and sharing memories. My hat off to the great team that organized and pulled off this great event. Even looks like the the old wildcat mascot had him a time of his life that night also.What a great turn out at the 1st annual ERHS Alumni game! A grass roots effort that came together. If you missed it, you missed a great reunion! Special thanks to Lisa Tally Collins & the boosters for putting this together! It was wonderful seeing so much ER pride!

Eastern Randolph High School Junior, Nicholas Rudd is pictured with Our Daily Bread Volunteer, Lothelin Tanner as he completes his delivery of 700 canned good items this week to ODB as a part of his volunteer project for Student Lift. Great Job!!!

Ramseur Fire Department We need volunteers. You can be a home builder, a businessman, a teacher...your local volunteer fire department is made of people just like you. If you are interested, come by any Monday night at 7pm.

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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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ALL PROCEEDS GO TO HELP BUILD LIBERTY VETERANS MEMORIAL We are now accepting Donations for this Sale.

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Find your treasures here. We carry household items and decor, furniture, clothing including plus sizes, cake decorating items, pet items, tools, unique and vintage items.

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Volume 12 Issue 2 FREE Classes In Liberty From NC STEP Grant The first list of classes are posted for the Liberty residents from the NC STEP Grant funding Liberty received. After a year of meetings and planning with strategies groups made up of local Liberty citizens below is the first wave of classed being offered. These classes are to help provided existing and future business owners and employees with info on to how to run a better business and become more educating in the current work force. The classes will be held on Thursday nights from 6pm to 9pm in Liberty Town Hall. It is also a coordination with Randolph Comm College Small Business Center and their director, Daniel Farmer. Feb 5 - How to out sell and out last your competition Feb 12 - Starting and operating a home based business Feb 12- Starting & Operating A home based business Feb 19- The Sales Workshop Feb 26- 15 Ways nonverbal communication benefits you & your business March 5 - Conversational Business Spanish Beginners March 12-Conversational Business Spanish Intermediate March 19-Conversational Business Spanish Advanced March 26- Downtown Revitalization and Marketing, a guide for business owner April 2- Grant Writing 101 April 9-Cash flow is essential to survival of your business, find out how to make it work April 16-Fast track to sustained positive cash April 23-Developing a Customer Service Plan April 30- Proactive selling in a reactive world

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Ready To Get Your Laugh On

Comedian, Legend James Gregory comes to the Historic Downtown Liberty at the Liberty Showcase. On Friday March 6th, James Gregory "The Funniest Man In America" will bring his "clean" blend of humor back auditorium in The Liberty Showcase. A great show for all ages ! For information please visit funniestman.com or phone the box office at 336-622-3844. James Gregory grew up watching stand-up comedy on programs like Jack Benny, Milton Berle and the Ed Sullivan Show. After some nudging from his friends, he started doing open mic stand-up in Atlanta and things just took off. Today he performs his down-home stories of food, funerals and funny relatives to sold-out theatres, working 48 weeks of the year. He’s also a regularly invited guest on national radio shows, like The Bob & Tom Show , Moby In The Morning and The Big Show with John Boy and Billy. Early in his career he earned the moniker, “Funniest Man in America,” but, he’s quick to tell you, “At that time there were only 13 states.” His jokes are squeaky clean as, he says, “My mother wouldn’t let me tell them if they weren’t.” It’s the kind of show you could feel comfortable bringing your date or your grandmother. What’s really unique about Gregory is his appeal to people of all ages, races, creeds and colors. It’s not unusual to see three generations rolling in the aisles. He comes off as that funny uncle that everyone gathers around at family reunions, because he has the best stories – and so reminds people of their own families. While his routines include such Southern subjects as covered-dish suppers, road trips to Stuckey's, and the healthy aspects of fried foods, it’s a mistake to consider him a regional comic. Says Gregory, "To me, Southern comedians are guys who get onstage and talk about pickup trucks, rifle racks and cow-tipping. I don't talk about the South; I just deliver my material with a Southern accent. My comedy is based on the real life-the people I grew up with. My notions about food came from them. They all eat fried foods and many of them are in their eighties. Meanwhile you read in the news how some health nut kicked the bucket jogging on the way home from the health food store.” He says, “People come to a comedy club to laugh. It seems like the new thing in comedy today is 'stream of consciousness' or 'cerebral' material. I doubt if a husband and wife ever looked at each other on their way to a comedy club and said, 'Gee, I hope this guy is going to be real cerebral tonight.' I think they say, 'He sure better be funny.'"

James Gregory "The Funniest Man In America" Performing at Liberty Showcase Theatre In Historic Downtown Liberty NC

Friday March 6th at 7:30

You could image that after 30 years, a comedian might become a bit jaded. Not Gregory. When he hits the stage, he comes alive like someone just plugged him in, and his fans adore him. After each show, he truly enjoys meeting with fans and signing autographs. He says, “We're living in such a cynical age, sometimes people don't believe me when I tell them, ‘I’m really glad to be here’ during my show. But it's true. I owe them all a debt of gratitude. If not for them, I wouldn’t get to do what I most love.

For Ticket and Information Please Phone Box Office at 336-622-3844 Or Online at funniestman.com.

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Feb 2015 RESIDENT FIREFIGHTER POSITION The Town of Liberty Fire Department is seeking a qualified individual for a full-time Resident Firefighter Position. Job duties include but not limited to. Maintain residence at Liberty Fire Department on a 24 hour firefighter shift schedule. Maintain fire equipment and perform station duties. Respond to Fire, Rescue, EMS, Haz-Mat and general public service calls. Applicant requirements for the position. Applicants must be 21 years on age and have a valid NC drivers license, NC OSFM Emergency Vehicle Driver E.V.D. certification Have a valid C.P.R. card, Have NC OSFM Emergency Medical Care or be enrolled in a EMT or Medical Responder class. Applicants must have NC Firefighter 1403, Resident Firefighter will have the opportunity to work part-time if available. For more information and application contact Chief Matt Talbott( 336 ) 622-9050 or by e-mail matttalbottlfd@yahoo.com Matt Talbott, Chief

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Teague’s Farm & Market

8912 Pleasant Hill Ch Rd,Snow Camp

Ph (336)376-6660 Hours Mon- Fri 6:30am to 6:30pm Sat 7:00am to 5:00pm Sun Closed

We are a family owned farm & garden store. We sell garden plants, flowers, mulch, topsoil, animal feeds, animal health products, grass seed, fertilizer and farm raised beef. We look forward to seeing you.

New Lower Prices On All Sizes Propane Tanks Refills

219 S Greensboro St, Liberty Ph 622-2111 Mon-Sat 9am to 7pm Sun 12 - 6pm (Locally Owned and Operated) Produce-Fruits-Hoop Cheese-Fresh Pintos Smoothies-Ice Cream- Much More

Taking Orders Fruit Baskets

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YE OLD COUTRY KITCHEN 327 Drama Rd, Snow Camp Ph 336-376-6991 Locally Owned & Operated By Bryan & Melodee Wilson

Call Bobby 336-250-7453/Anthony 336-247-8068

Valentine’s Just Right For 2 For $22 Steak Dinner Hours Thu, Fri 4:30 to 8:00 Early Bird Special $2 Off Buffet 4:00 to 5:30 Thu- Fri Sat 11:00 to 8:00/ Sun Noon to 8:00

Millstone Catering Snow Camp, NC

Private Parties Welcome Full Catering Service Check Out Millstone Catering Facebook

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Wade Hardin Landscapes Contact Wade Hardin (336)240-7925

Seeding & Fertilizing Pruning & Trimming Irrigation Property Clean Up Tree Removal Bobcat & Dump Truck Pine Needles & Mulch New Installations (and repairs) Insect & Disease Control

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Hickory Grove UMC 10085 Silk Hope-Liberty Rd

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

YARD SALE EVENT Grace Lutheran Church located at 146 S. Fayetteville St., Liberty, is offering FREE SPACE for you to sell your things during the Liberty Antique Festival on Saturday, April 25th. You MUST bring your own table. Free coffee and water will be provided. To reserve a space, please contact Anna at 336-314-2336 no later than April 10th, 2015.

CORNH LES

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Soup & Chili Cook Off Cornhole Tournament

Saturday, February 28th

Cornhole 2:00 pm in gym. Soup/Chili Cook Off 4:00 in Cafeteria. Cornhole Tournament:

$20.00 per team if registered before Feb. 28th. $25.00 per team, day of event. First place will win 10% of all cornhole tournament entry fees! The more teams, the better the prize!

Soup and Chili cookoff: Must prepare 2 gallons of soup or chili and have it setup by 3:30. Entry forms for soup/chili cookoff must be turned in by Friday, Feb. 20th.

Prizes given to 1st and 2nd place, plus a People’s Choice Award for overall in all categories.

Public can pay $5.00 for all you can eat soup, while supplies last. 50/50 raffle, tshirts on sale.

ENTRY FORMS CAN BE PICKED UP AT ERHS SCHOOL OFFICE OR BY EMAILING: cathy_luther@bellsouth.net Sponsored by ERHS PTSO

FOR SALE 1987 Honda GL1200 Motorcycle in perfect condition to give for a good rider due to sudden accident. Ph 510-404-3642 Contact:

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Annual 
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Ramseur Public Library Info Every Thursday at 10:30am

Theme: We Spy Shapes Feb.5- Bear in a Square Feb.12- My Fuzzy Valentine Feb.19- Wheels on the Bus Feb.26- The Berenstain Bear….We Like Kites

Saturday March 14th 5pm to 8pm Eat In Or Take Out

Coble’s Pressure Washing Over 20 Years Of Experience Houses, Roofs, Cement, Decks Any Type Of Pressure Washing

Liberty Public Library Info Every Wednesday at 11am FEBRUARY 4th: Mittens are My Favorite 11th: Please Be My Valentine **THURSDAY Feb. 19th: The Cat's Meow (There will be no storytime on Wed. February 18th) 25th: Brush, Brush, Brush Your Teeth

Call 622-2741 St. Stephen AME Church will host a fish fry plate selling and hot dog selling on Sat Feb. 22 (10 -4 pm) Call 336-622-3722 to order.

When: Every Saturday 11am to 12:30pm Where: Edwards Grove Baptist Church 214 S Foster St, Liberty

Call for ride for to Sunday School or Worship Service (336) 622-3722.

This FREE Event Is For Everyone

Sunday, Feb. 15 2015 Sweetheart Social 1 p.m. Dinner tickets $10.00 per couple, kids under 12 eat free. Professional photo shoot for couples, families or groups Come, Enjoy A FREE Meal With FRIENDS! on site! If Your Church Or Business Page 12 of 24

Liberty Boy Scout Troop 502 Will be conducting their annual

CAN FOOD DRIVE Sat Feb 7 - Look as they deliver bags Boy Scouts will be leaving empty bags on your front door knobs Sat Feb 14 - Look as they pick up bags Boy Scouts will be returning to pick up the bags that you will with food and put on your front doors. So Lets All Help!!

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“MEGA YARD SALE” APRIL 24TH & 25TH ANTIQUES FESTIVAL WEEKEND LIBERTY VETERANS MEMORIAL & GARDEN SALE TO BE HELD AT THE AMERICAN LEGION POST #81 ALL PROCEEDS GO TO HELP BUILD OUR MEMORIAL

We are now accepting Donations for this Sale, clear out your Garage and donate to a good cause. We are also collecting scrap metal. Give any Board or Committee Member a call for pick-up. Ronnie Kirkman 622-3067 Joe Morgan 622-3720 Guy Troy 622-3375
 Terry Caviness 622-3850
 Rhonda Murray 622-4701, Liberty Hardware
 Cary McMasters 685-4184, American Legion Post
 Cleve Caviness 904-451-7444
 Ritchie York 622-3118
 Kathy Ibsen 824-6921
 Gail Morgan 622-3720, The Liberty Artisan & Craft Gallery

Volume 12 Issue 2 Celebrate Mardi Gras with A Taste of New Orleans featuring Chef Mark Zeringue music with The Gregg Gelb Jazz Quartet Sat Feb 28th at 7pm at the NC Arts Incubator $40 per person

payable to NC Arts Incubator PO Box 643, Siler City, NC Respond by Feb. 21st Proceeds go to Community Music Series ncai.director@gmail.com

BARBEQUE

BARBEQUE Shiloh United Methodist Church 7394 Shiloh Road - Liberty, NC 27298 Liberty / Julian / Ramseur Area

Shiloh United Methodist Church ▪ (Shiloh Road is located off Highway 421 and Ramseur -Julian Road)

7394 Shiloh Road - Liberty, NC 27298 ~ March 7, 2015 Liberty / Saturday Julian / Ramseur Area 5:00and – 7:00 PM (Shiloh Road is located off Highway 421 Ramseur - Julian Road)

ADULTS: $8.00 / CHILDREN: $5.00

COOKED OVER Saturday ~FRESHLY March 7, 2015 HICKORY COALS Slaw, Baked Beans, Hushpuppies, Desserts, Tea 5:00 – 7:00 PM

Take Outs Available ADULTS: $8.00 / CHILDREN : $5.00 209-1069 ▪ 622-3705 Proceeds go to the Scholarship Fund and other United Methodist Men Projects

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Liberty Chamber Dates Mark Your Calendar Winter Luncheon Feb 18 Wed - Noon to 1pm (Snow Date- Feb 25) To Be Held At Church Of God Fellowship Hall Chamber Annual Banquet & Meeting March 28 - Saturday

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DOGWOOD BISTRO 766 S Greensboro St, Liberty 336.795.1021 Hours Tuesday thru Thursday 11a-9p Friday and Saturday 11a-10p Grow local. Buy local. Eat local.

New Restaurant Re-Opens To Historical Location Dogwood Bistro will be opening Feb. 14. As I noted last month in the story, this restaurant will be a farm to table menu. Makes you wonder how much the original location did the same. Life was different back then. Oh the good old days. Well with one picture a flood of memories can back to many locals. Thanks to local James Brower for sharing the original photo of this restaurant. James Brower stated, “We all fondly remember Liberty Drive Inn. If you're old enough, you may remember it started out as Pugh's Grill and Barbecue, owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Nate Pugh. Ritchie York, Judy's hubby is their grandson.” Well for me this was a new piece of knowledge, for I always thought this place was known for Liberty Drive In. From this one statement follow the flow of history recalled by so many great people. Ann Wilson Leonard shared, “We spent many an hour at that place...but outside...did anybody ever go inside in those days?? And you had to circle in your car all the way around back to check out who else was there!” Virginia Walters concluded, “ Ahhhhh….circling Liberty Drive Inn! So many great memories! Yes, Ann, I remember going inside after "home" basketball games and just hanging out, however, the real fun was circling just to see who was there and what was going on! Didn't take much to entertain us back then, uh?!” The rich history that made Liberty great and being recalled for the current citizens. Wynell Clapp added, “Round Round Round The Liberty Drive Inn! Those were the days! We all had a blast so many memories!” Archie Durham recalled, “ Ah yes,Liberty Drive In..... I remember it well .I'd love to go back to that time and place and have a burger and fries or a cold beer and see some of the old friends from back then. We didn't know how lucky we were to be at that age and place and in those times. “ Margie Ward recalled, “I remember they had the best hamburgers! We stopped there on our way home from basketball games in the '54,'55, and '56 era.” Judith Griffith Rogers said, “Do I remember circling Liberty Drive Inn--that's just the way it was!!!! Loved it!!! “Yvonne Wright recalled, “ I remember the drive-in ,it was great.”Don David Lambe recalled, “We could circle Liberty Drive In but could not stop. It sold beer. That's the way we were raised. We parked at Bi-Rite.” Robie George Gray Jimmy stated, “Bring back many, many memories! I think I see my 1956 Ford in the picture.” Chris Cheek Jobe added, “Yes, I remember. I think the car in the far right belonged to Mom & Dad. We were always there. Aunt Frances worked there for as long as I can remember and then became manager. Robie was this your car or my parents? Good question.” Sometimes a story rights it self. As you can see this one did.

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February 14 - 11 am-10 pm Featuring Chef Jeffery Porter Lyn Koonce and Friends Band at 7pm Liberty Food Drive Update “This year the Liberty Fire Department and Police Department held our annual canned food drive to benefit needy families in our community. We are pleased to announce Liberty and the surrounding area residents stepped forward and donated 2205 food items for the LAC to distribution. Several businesses again stepped forward and donated items and locations to hold the drive. Food Lion and Dollar General donated both a hosting location and food. Quality Mart, CVS, Pizza Hut, Family Dollar, Lawson’s Towing and Gracie’s Veggie Box all made generous donations.”

Randolph County Senior Adults is sponsoring a

Crafts Fair March 7, 2015 from 9AM- 3 PM Event Hall Randolph County Senior Adults 347 West Salisbury Street, Asheboro Free Admission to all guests Crafters may register for a table at this event by calling 336-625-3389 ext. 216. Tables can be obtained for $20 for the day. Handmade goods, baked goods, plants, art work, heritage crafts, jewelry, clothing. No pets or firearms please.

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GROCERY

Come Visit Us

New Owners & Locally Owned Craig & Karen McDaris 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

Are You Ready For Turkey & Fishing Season? Come Check Out Our New Products

Volume 12 Issue 2

A New Place Down The Road The name of the venue is The Roost at Butler Farms it is a Medieval Hammer beam barn which makes it unique and not like any other barns around here. The owner is Julian Butler and his daughter Krystle Turner. They are running the venue. The venue is ideal for weddings, reunions, birthday parties, charitable vents and your imagination is the limit. The Roost has a preferred vendors list which makes it easy to plan events with everything available at one spot .They offer several wedding packages that may includes minster, tables,chairs, linens, photographer, catering, special cakes, wedding director,wedding planner, wedding flowers, rustic decor. Coming soon at the Roost is a 3 acre vineyard. Large hammer-beam barn which can be used for events to a Tobacco barn with a wrap around porch and covered can be used for dressing, catering area and bathrooms inside. The horse barn can be used for dressing area. ContactKrystle Butler Turner for availability, tours, and pricing. (336)213-3118 Look us up on facebookwww.facebook.com/theroostatbutlerfarms The best way to paint the pictures is via pictures.

The Roost At Butler Farms Ph (336)213-3118

Valentines Day Special Single Layer Heart Cakes $12 Each Or 2 For $20

Sandy Creek Bakery 7027 Sandy Creek Church Rd, Staley

Custom made decorated cakes for birthdays, baby showers and other special occasions Photo cakes A variety of homemade pies, cakes, and cookies

Rustic Barn Venue for Weddings, Birthday Parties, Anniversaries, Family Reunions, Class Reunions. 3079 Pike Farm Rd, Staley Call Us Today

CLIMAX FAMILY PRACTICE 1008 NC 62 East Climax, NC 27233 Hours: 8 to 4 Mon to Thur Call for an appointment

Call Sandy or Janice At (336)622-2378

Please Call 48 Hours In Advance To Fill Order

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Welcoming New

Patients Of All Ages!

Ph 674-8237 James Little, MD Check Out Our Website: CLIMAXFP.COM

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Patterson Cottage Museum Corner

Phone 336-622-4000 129 S Fayetteville St (Located

Behind Well's Health and

Improvements At Randolph Co Recycling Center Located In Liberty

Make your mark this year by recycling as much as you can. Several did not know we had a county recycling center in town. It is located at 428 W Brower Ave in Liberty. This is the street behind the Fire and Police Department. This service area operates convenience center that collect solid waste from the citizens of the County, as well as provides recycling opportunities. This site provides a "manned" convenience site , thus allowing additional opportunities to educate individuals more frequently. The environment and pollution are of global concern and affects the quality of life for each and every one of us in the County. Convenience site pricing is 13 gallon ($0.75), 33 gallon ($1.50), 50 gallon ($3) and chair & small furniture ($6)

-Brenda Heindl, Committee Member In the collections of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is a chest of drawers made not too far from Liberty. This piece (photos courtesy of MESDA), was made around 1833 by a man named Eli Spoon who worked in Randolph County. A signature in one of the drawers reads, “Joseph Whitney 1833.” Joseph Whitney was an apprentice to Eli Spoon. Eli Spoon’s signature is also on this piece. Initial research has shown that Eli Spoon was born around 1798 and lived in Randolph County until the 1880s when he passed away. A unique feature of this piece are the panels on the sides of the chest. The 1⁄4” lunettes in the corners of the molded panels are not seen typically on other North Carolina pieces of furniture from that time period, although it is seen in architecture. In 1982, this chest of drawers was found at an auction west of Melanchthon at the Amick family home between Grays’s Chapel and Liberty. Other than the Amick family being of German descent, little is known about them or their possible connections to Eli Spoon. Do you know about the Amick or Spoon families from Randolph County? Have you ever seen any pieces of furniture similar to this? SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY! 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, 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!

Local Boy Scout Troop 502 and Red Cross Thanks Liberty For Their 53 units were collected in Liberty In January

Booking Now For Proms and Weddings

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Green Acres Small Engine Parts & Service

We carry chains for all brands of chainsaws & wide selection of bars for saws. We have new lower prices on many maintenance items for the 2015 year. Beat the Spring rush! Have your mower serviced now.

Through March 31, we are offering free pickup & delivery for riding mowers with 10 miles. 2530 NC Hwy 49 N. Ramseur, NC 27316 (336) 622-0389 garepairs@rtelco.net

Hours: Tuesday – Friday 8:00 – 5:30 Saturday 8:00 – 2:00 Closed Sunday & Monday

Let Us Help Design & Build Your Dreams

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Ph 336-622-2256 Office Ph 336-622-2258 Obit Line

Tyson Nixon, Manager And Staff

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Volume 12 Issue 2

Bankruptcy For Professional 24 Landscaping,MAY Inc. 3948 Clapp Mill Road, Burlington, JUNE 1NC

Public Auction Equipment Liquidation for Professional Landscaping, Inc. Chapel Hill • Pittsboro • Greensboro • Denton Bankruptcy Fri. Feb. 13th, 10am 3948 Clapp Mill Rd., Burlington, NC NORTH CAROLINA

JUNE 8 JULY 5

(Off I-40/85 Exit 143 & go South on NC 62 5.7 mi. - Between Kimesville Rd. & NC 62)

Partial Listing 3pt. Implements Trucks & Larger Equipment 4’ Rotary Tiller 2012 Chevrolet LT 1500 4x4, Short Bed, 4.8L, 89k 5’ RT-N60 Bush Hog Rotary Tiller 2007 Chevrolet 3500 Dump Truck Diesel, 109k mi. 5’ & 6’ Box Blades 2004 Chevrolet 2500 4x4 Crew Cab, 6.6 Turbo 5’ Taylor Way Rotary Cutter (‘Bushog’) Diesel, 264k mi. Rhino 5’ Blade ‘94 Ford F150, 4.9L, 191k mi. Gill Super 5’ Pulverizer Kubota L35 tractor w/ Front Loader & BT900 Leinbach 5’ Pulverizer Backhoe – 2492 hrs. 4x4 AE-60 AERA-vator John Deere 270 Skid Steer – 1145 hrs. Goossen Bale Chopper Kioti LK3054 w/ KL254 Front Loader – Only 392 Boom Pole w/ Electric Winch hrs.* 4x4 – 4N1 Bucket Contents of Shop & Office John Deere 160 Riding Mower, 38” Cut Shelving, Bolt Bins, Late John Deere 15 Lawn Cart Desks,Surplus Chairs, Computers Real Estate & Equipment Liquida!on Estate of the Late Chatham County Kelley B10 Backhoe (3pt.) Filing Cabinets for R. Nelson Wall Garland “Doc” Kirkman Kirkman **Just Added: Shop & Lawn Equipment 2013 John Deere 825i Gator, XUV 4x4, Winch, Ryan Walk-Behind Plugger – Lawnaire IV Hydraulic Dump Bed - Loaded - ONLY 96 Hours! Scag 52 Zero-Turn Mower (needs repair) Vermeer RT 200 Walk Behind Trencher, MFG. for 51 & 371 Husqvarna Chainsaws Sunbelt , only 315 hrs. Backpack Blowers & Sprayers Trailers Floor & Pallet Jacks 10’ & 12’ Landscape Single Axle (2) Reddy Heaters Pro Svc. 170T (2) Kaufman 24’ & 18’ Dual Axle 3gal. Sludge Pump 16’ Dual Axle Landscape Trailer w/ Rack Shop Lights, Bench Grinder 16’ Burke Dual Axle Poulan Pro 25cc Gas Blower (2) Toro Dingo 322, 1081 hrs. Pressure Washer & Attachments (1 for parts) Trenchmaster Bed Edger Tiller, Bucket, Trencher Concrete Saws – Walk-Behind & Chop Boring Attachment Air Compressor with Honda Engine (Portable) 2151 Lystra Carrier, Road 720 County Landfill Rd. 3664 Andrews Dairy Rd. Auger New Echo Hedge Trimmers Skid Steer Attachments Weedeater, Pressure Washer Chapel Hill, Pittsboro, Greensboro, NC 78” NC Bucket Laser NC Levels Forks, Grapple Drafting Table Preview: May 23, Noon 5pm 4-N-1-Bucket 30’+ Ladders Preview: May 31,(2)Noon - 5 pm Preview: June 7, Noon - 5 pm Tracks, Hay Spear Wheelbarrows, Quikrete YardLots Grader Texspray GTS 2000 Sprayer/Pump (2) 5.5± Acre Vintage Engines & Vehicles, Furniture, Manufactured Stone/Pavers – Pallets Full Landscaping Parts/Accessories Equipment Equipment Cushman Scooters Pool Pump & Accessories

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 1 9 AM

FRIDAY, MAY 24 10 AM

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 8 9 AM

Lot with Mobile Home

**CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPDATES! MORE TO BE ADDED! Selling for Trustee Everett B. Saslow, Jr., Bankruptcy of Professional Landscaping, Inc., Case No. B-14-11323 C-7G

18th ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Feb 20 Auction Accep!ng Consignments Today thru July 4th

Real Estate – Lots & Acreage in Moore FRIDAY, JULY 5TH, 9 AM Held at the 43rd Annual Southeast Old Threshers’ Reunion Co. & Commercial Office Building in Call Early for Internet Denton Farm Park, Denton, NC Carthage, NC Exposure! ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE

Bid online online during during this this auction auction at at Bid by clicking clicking the the online online bidding bidding link. link. by

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Sidewalk Dining In Downtown Liberty

Ronnie McDowell Sat-Feb 21st-7:00 PM

Planned for Randolph Co Asheboro, NC— The fourth annual Randolph County Boomer, Senior & Caregiver Expo is scheduled for Wednesday, May 20th, 2015 at Randolph Mall from 10 a.m. – 2p.m. The Expo will be free and open to the public. The Expo will provide an opportunity to enhance the health and wellness of baby boomers, senior citizens and caregivers by connecting them to local resources in their own community. This will be a free, one stop opportunity for individuals to learn about resources in the community at a fun and friendly event designed just for them. The event will offer free health screenings, unique entertainment and numerous educational/informational booths. Please save the date for the 2015 Expo! The 2014 Expo was a tremendous success with over 350 registered participants and over 50 vendors that provided educational information as well as health screenings including spine, balance, body mass index, blood sugar and blood pressure. This fourth annual event is being organized by a collaborative of community partners including All Generations Home Care, Bayada Home Health Care, Carillon Assisted Living, Carolina House of Asheboro, Community Home Care & Hospice, Cross Road Retirement Community, Home Health of Randolph Hospital, Home Instead Senior Care, Hospice of Randolph County, Randolph County Public Library, Randolph County Senior Adults Association, Randolph Hospital, Randolph Hospital Home Health, Randolph Medical Associates, and Warren Coble & Associates. For more information about the 2015 Expo, please call Janet Harllee at 336 – 629-7811.

VIP $30.00 / GENERAL ADMISSION $25.00

liberty showcase Reservations: 336-622-3844 www.thelibertyshowcase.com 101 S. Fayetteville St, Downtown Liberty, NC

Beaver Creek BBQ - Liberty 516 N Greensboro St Ph 622-4208 Hours: M-Th 11am-9pm / F-Sat 11am-10pm

Home Of The Local Secret Mary McMaster BBQ Sauce Good BBQ Daily Hot Bar Specials FREE WIFI

The Bargain Shop (Thrift store operated by the Liberty Association of Churches)

125 S. Greensboro Street, Liberty

Have You Checked Out All The Great Finds In The Shop…. New Things Valentines! & Great Sales!

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

Best Value in Town! VIP Savings Card

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Your dollars spent here help your neighbors in need

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CURRENT LISTINGS 3 bedroom, one bath with detached double

garage in liberty on large city lot, $79,500. 3.45 acres in Liberty business district. $35,000.00 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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Our clients’ interests come first. Kim Aldrich Financial Advisor .

211 Worth St Asheboro, NC 27203 336-328-0416 www.edwardjones.com

Volume 12 Issue 2

The 100 Man Project Update The 100 Man Project, Inc. met on January 9, 2015 at 10am at the Liberty Fire Department for our regular monthly meeting. There were thirteen members present. The C.A.R.S. program has been very busy with 1334 miles being driven in December 2014. We are always in need of additional volunteers as drivers and invite you to call our Dispatcher at 622-5774 for more information. We also accept monetary donations at P O Box 83, Liberty, NC 27298. The Dental Van is scheduled to be in Liberty on June 5, 2015. We will start taking applications in March. Watch for further information on this wonderful service for the Liberty Area people. A big Thank You goes out to Sandra Lambe for her years of dedicated service as secretary for our 100 Man Project. Good luck to you in your new ventures. Remember the Reading Program is continuing at the Liberty Library. Be sure your child registers for this program when checking out a book. You don’t want to miss the Ice Cream Party at the end of the contest.

Member SIPC

COMMUNITY AREA RIDE SERVICE (C.A.R.S.) A local non-profit organization based in Liberty NC

.. We offer transportation for residents of Liberty or Staley or folks that have a 622-TELEPHONE exchange to medical facilities, social service office or nursing homes CALL OUR DISPATCHER MONDAY-FRIDAY 8AM-5PM 336-622-5774

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

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COUNTRYSIDE PUBLIC AUCTION Collectibles Collectibles Mall Hours Monday 10am-6pm Tuesday 10am-6pm

& Antiques Mall Aug 16, 9:00AM

COUNTRYSIDE Wednesday 10am-6pm Collectibles Thursday 10am-6pmOf Danny & Sue Snipes - Living Estate & Antiques Mall Friday 10am-6pm 196 SCOTT FARM RD., ASHEBORO Saturday 10am-6pm 219 Chatham Square Selling 1,775 sq.ft. Farm House on 30.65 +/- acres, Randolph County, NC. City NC 27344 Sunday Parcel: 1pm-6pm139205, Parcel Siler ID: 7666139205. (Call for full details) Ph. (919) 742-2013 Real Estate will be sold at 12:00 pm., subject to owner conformation. Call for details or preview.

Auctioneer is Agent for the seller. Buyer Agents welcome. 5% down payment from highest bidder required day of sale (no refunds). 5% buyer premium.

Auctions Directions: From Asheboro: Take I 73/74 (220) Visit our website or call South. Exit on New Hope Church Rd. Turn Left and go to stop sign at 220 Business. Turn Right, for time & dates

Scott Farm Rd. will be on your right. Follow Signs. WWW.COUNTRTYSIDEAUCTIONEERS.COM

Selling Personal Property: 2003 John Deere 790 Tractor w/Front End Loader only 413 hours, 4x4, Implements for Tractor, JD Finish Mower, JD Dump Trailer, JD Bush Hog, About JD Rototiller, Vendors Welcome Countryside Collectibles & Auction JD Utility Trailer, Boom Pole, Rorks, etc., Yard Furniture, Yard Tools, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Anvil, Enamel Pots, Fuel/Oil Barrels, Shop Fans, Wood Kegs, Air Compressors, Honda Generator, R/R Jack, Cast Iron Wash Pot, Chicken Coop, Tillers, Pressure Give us a call or just stop by to rent We are conveniently located at Our Auctions will be held in our Washer, Gun Safe, Wind Mill, Dinner Bell, a booth orEdger, showcase JD to display the intersection of Hwy 421 & Mall for your convenience (time Hay Silver Traps, .22 Remington, Misc. yourRake, Antiques and Coin, Collectibles Hwy Wrought 64 in Siler Iron City, NC. Our & dates will be updated weekly Pottery, Scaffolding, that you would like to sell. Wood Splitter, Fence, Drill Press, Lathe, Corn Planter, Horse Buggy, Mall consists of 30,000 square on our website.) A wide variety We send in Blower, all NC Sales Tax Boat, for Backpack John Chain Saws, Mower, feet of Antiques & Collectibles of items will b e s old at our you.Box, Household Items, Log Chains, Misc. Fire with a wide variety of collections Mall Auctions including Advertisement (Signs, Traffic, Tins, & Booths are only $1 a squareThermometers, foot MUCH, MUCH MORE!!! from many different vendors but not limited to: Collectibles, monthly with 10% commission on all sales. Furniture:coming from all around North Hoosier Cabinet, Oak Ice Box, Oak Server, Step Back Carolina and surrounding areas. Showcases are only $25 & $50 Cupboard, Farm Table, Pierced Easy Tin Cabinet Wood access to our Mall, with monthly (2 sizes to choose from) Cook Stove, Wood File Cabinet, Corner Cabinets with 10% commission on all sales. plenty of parking right at the Cedar Chest, Refrigerator, Quilt Cabinet, Rockers, willTable, make your shopping You Stock...We Sell... Hutch, Desk, door, Chest of Drawers, Porch Buffet, Chairs, Swing, Coffee Table, End Tables, Misc. experience with us, enjoyable. GIVE US A TRY TODAY!!! Cabinets, Wood Benches, Display Cabinets, 2 Leather Chairs, 2 Leather Stools & MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!

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Give us a call for your Estate & Auction Needs...(919) 663-2034 Bobby Steele (919) 548-5500 Mark Brigham

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Commercial Systems

Residential Systems

We know the problems with a company’s HVAC system can result in their bottom line being compromised. We are specially trained to repair and maintain system of any size or brand to keep your company up and running.

We offer residential services on all makes and models of equipment from gas, oil, electric and heat pumps. We also service mobile homes. We offer maintenance contracts for preventive maintenance.

RAM AIRE MECHANICAL SERVICE, INC 1103 WILLIAMS ST, RAMSEUR, NC

PHONE (336)521-0715 3.5” x 2.5” | Maximum Font Size: 30 pt

Keep a level head in an up-and-down market. Colleen Downey Mitchell, AAMS® Financial Advisor .

114 Pointe South Dr Randleman, NC 27317 336-498-4593

Member SIPC

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

. Hours: .Tues-Sat. 10-5

Ph 622-3720

Sun. & Mon. .Closed Open Sunday By Appointment

Proudly Displaying the Works of Over 100 Artists

FIND THE PERFECT VALENTINE GIFT 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.

New Website www.libertyartisangallery.com Ph 336-795-0054 / 336-404-9791

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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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6 Time County Champion NERMS Huskies Cheer Squad Kaylee Bowman Skylar Cole Abbie Emmons Jordan Greeson Madelyn Grettler Ireland Haga Skylar Hall McKenzie Harden Mackenzie Hedrick Kendra Marley Mackenzie Minton Julia Moody Elizabeth Remsburg Madison Rewoldt Gillian Rodriguez Claire Shelton

Congratulation NERMS BOYS BASKETBALL as COUNTY CHAMPIONS!!!!! Way to go guys! We are a proud Husky Nation!!!

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The Liberty Leader Newspaper

Feb 2015

Volume 12 Issue 2

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

FOR RENT Houses, Apartments & Commercial Rentals Available

Hurricane Jane’s 111 Siler Crossing Siler City OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE DOWNTOWN LIBERTY

Now open all day on5weekdays!

Saturday 11am to 2 pm - Closed Sunday

Thursday Night Special Fried Flounder

Apartment/2 Bedroom/2 Full Baths

634 N Foster St, Liberty

$400 month Remember Pulley O’Briant’s sauce? Well...

Part Time / Full Time Position For General Repair & Maintenance Of Rental Property Contact Billy Hardin

(919)799-7739 billy@billyhardin.com UNITS Mobile Storage of NC 45 Industrial Park Road, Siler City

Sauce

The BBQ sauce and marinade, is now

available at Gracie’s Veggie Box here in Liberty. We’re happy to say that our family tradition of over 35 years is now available for you to enjoy whenever you like. Next time you sit down for a meal, make sure you have us with you.

Meet Chris: Chris Williams is as an active real estate investor and successful local business owner.“Whether it be your first home buying process or 100th rental property, I am enthusiastic about sharing my knowledge and experience to ensure your next real estate journey is a success!” Chris grew up in Chatham and Randolph county, and learned early the value of customer service in his families successful distribution business. Seeing the foundation of his family’s business prosper based on personal referrals, honest reputation, and repeat business form the hallmark of Chris’s real estate career! Chris also strives to build strong relationships with banks and lending institutions so he can offer his clients the best services in the area. A competitive athlete by nature, playing baseball at the collegiate level (and now golf at the beginner's level!) Chris volunteer’s to coach local youth athletic team’s. Chris resides in Chatham County with his family, in which he is a dedicated father to his four amazing children, along with the families’ fur-babies! Choose to work with Chris today to ensure savvy negotiating skills – saving you money, consistent communication and availability, and a man who does absolutely everything in his power to ensure his client’s success! “Please call me - 336.215.9347- anytime without obligation. I am ready to work for you today – selling, buying, and management services!”

email: pulleyssauce@gmail.com phone: 336 601 2729

Ph 336-795-0054 / 336-404-9791

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