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The Liberty Leader Newspaper 11 Issue 10 Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Volume Franklinville Oct 2014

The Liberty Leader

Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community

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November 2014

Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting to be Held in Liberty You’re invited to an afternoon of “Old Time” Christmas nostalgia in Historic Downtown Liberty on Saturday, December 6th. It will be an afternoon of fun and surprises for the young and the young at heart. The annual Liberty Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade will kick off the festivities. The Parade will be held from 2:30pm-3:30 pm. Christmas floats, trailers, high school bands, vintage cars, fire trucks, a variety of parade entries (and of course Santa) will be on display as they travel along the parade route. The parade will have a more direct and efficient route this year along Greensboro St. It will start at the old Fidelity Bank and end at Dollar General. No Candy will be thrown from floats or vehicles but will be carefully distributed by individuals who walk alongside of the parade entries. The Grand Marshal of this year’s parade will be Ms. Kaffy Kivett-Reynolds ; the director of the Reitzel Senior Center here in Liberty and also Marie Warren, Assist Director. Holiday festivities will continue after the parade in the downtown area. Please join us for our annual Christmas Tree Lighting Festival between 4-6 pm. In the “Spirit of Christmas” Local businesses, Churches, Civic organizations and Individuals join together to spread “Christmas Cheer”. FREE items are shared to make this day special: popcorn, cookies, hotdogs, hot chocolate, coffee, water and more. From 4-6pm., kids can visit with Santa and have a FREE photo taken. A street stage will be set up; during this time, traditional and contemporary Christmas carols will be performed by a variety of local musicians. The Grand Finale of the evening will be at 5:30 pm when the parade’s Grand Marshal flips the switch to light up the Christmas tree in Downtown Liberty. Come join us in song around the tree up until 6:00pm. We look forward to seeing you in Liberty. Merry Christmas from the Liberty Chamber of Commerce! For more information contact The Liberty Chamber of Commerce 336-622-4937

Volume 11 * Issue 11

New Visitor Brochure & Website For Liberty Part of the NC STEP Grant was to provide the community a whole new visitor brochure and website. Be on the lookout as members of the committee visit you to drop off a cover letter and application form. For a small investment of $20 you will get in a brochure that 5,000 copies will be made and also on the new website. These will be placed at all 9 NC Visitor centers, area hotels and tourist attractions. Also they will in the local area for visitors. Both of these will be ready in Spring of 2015. All funds will be ran through local c h a m b e r. Yo u c a n c o n t a c t chamber at 622-4937 or the Liberty Leader at 795-0054. NC STEP is a great growth for Liberty, where the community helps us grow.

Liberty NC STEP Mission Statement Liberty is an All American town in the Heart of N.C. We are rooted in our heritage, embracing the present while moving towards the future. We are a d i v e r s e community united in our efforts to promote growth, leadership, economic development and family values.

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NOV 8 Fall Festival 8 Molasses Festival 8 Church Auction 11 Veterans Parade 8 Pancake Breakfast 14 Bingo 15 Craft Fair 15 Auction 22 Church Bazaar 23 Farm Open House 23 Pottery Sale 23 Moe Bandy Music 26 LAC Thanksgiving Service 30 LAC Singing

DEC 6 Liberty Parade 6 Liberty Tree Lighting 6 Draggin For Tots 6 Billy Crash Craddock 12/13 Christmas Bazaar Every Saturday Liberty Soup Kitchen Visit Website For Online

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Service Plus Appliance Repair

Sales * Service * Repair

We Service All Major Brands “Serving Liberty and Surrounding Areas” 436 N Greensboro St, Liberty On Site Repair or In House Repairs We Buy Used Appliances Stock On Most Major Appliance Parts New and Used Appliances For Sale Mention This Ad And Receive 10% Off Or Free Local Delivery

New Business Bring Excitement To Liberty Liberty is excited to have an new business in town that provides not only small to large appliances but also repairs for them too. What is even better, they have very competitive rates. What is even better, it is a locally owned and operated business. Chris Turner and David Mabe are the new owners and operators of the Service Plus Appliance Repair. They have over 25 years of experience in the appliance repair business. As you can see from their ad, they do repairs on site in your home or business but also you can bring in your items to be repaired. They also have numerous parts in stock for you to do your own repairs. They also have great prices on appliances. They have used appliances that has been repaired and refurbished. They also carry new appliances that has never been used but just was missing something from factory. They make the minor adjustments and there is a new appliance way below market price. Also do not forget they buy used appliances. You can also contact them for special hours by appointment. Lets show them how much we need local business and support them.

David Mabe 252-646-4742 Chris Turner 336-451-1536

Over 25 Years Service Experiences

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Washer Set $375

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$3.99Prescription Discount Club Call or stop by store for more details.

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 NEW!!! Cool off with Ice Cold Smoothies! $5 Front store credit for new prescriptions and $10 front store credit for transferred prescriptions. Limit 1 per customer.

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Available Nov. 1, 2014 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: www.libertyguestcottage.com Gail & Joe Morgan – Owners-Hosts Liberty Guest Cottage 5528 NC Hwy 49 N, Liberty, NC 27298

Remember Pulley O’Briant’s sauce? Well...

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

So Who Is Behind This Sauce?

Friendly Beauty Shop

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Well I had the pleasure to meet John Burwell which is the son of Ellen Burwell and grandson of Nancy an dPaul “Pulley” Obriant of Liberty. You see the family tree means a lot to this BBQ sauce since it is the secret recipe of Paul “Pulley” O’Briant. For over 35 years ago is when John’s grandfather started making the BBQ from scratch that so many sought after. From Church events to family and friends, they all called upon him for that great sauce. John is excited to be carry on a family legacy with this sauce. John informed me he started off reproducing his Pulley’s sauce in Rockingham but now has moved the operation to the Liberty Home Place just down near Melancton. John did not like the field of work he was in and with support from family, they encourage him to follow his dream and start producing the BBQ sauce. So in June of 2014 he began his dream. You can find the sauce locally at Gracies Veggie Box near Dollar General in Liberty, Town N Country Meat Market in Greensboro, Maston Crutchfield in Kernersville and also in the Downtown Greensboro Farmers Market. Several even like the sauce to be used as a salad dressing. He plans to expand to quart and half gallon size also. He will even to special orders upon request. You can see in ad on how to reach him. Great legacy!!!

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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

Bill’s Barbershop Climax, NC Relocated To 
 Liberty Barbershop

25 Years experience Barbershops Merge Into One

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

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So what is going on at Liberty Barbershop in downtown Liberty. Well there is a lot. First of all we are wishing former barber, Brian Riggs good luck, he is moving on to a full time job at UPS. Don’t worry Liberty, he will be stopping in every so often as his job allows. So now you are thinking, who's taking over. Well, his brother, Bill Riggs is the new owner and barber for the Liberty Barbershop. You may have already seen another new face there and that would Brian and Bills father that fills in on occasion. Bill is not new to the business, with over 25 years experience and operating Bill’s Barbershop in Climax. Bill is closing down the Climax shop to combine it with the Liberty Barbershop. Bill wanted to tell all the people from the Climax shop thanks for all the patronage and do not hesitate to come on down to Liberty to keep the clips a coming. Downtown Liberty welcomes the Riggs family to our great little town. Stop in and tell Bill hello.

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Deep River Cafe Coming Deep River Cafe owners working hard to open up a great new business in downtown Ramseur. While traveling the streets on festival day I had the pleasure to get a sneak peek at the new Bakery, Coffee Bar and Eatery that is getting ready to open up. Located at 1532 Main St, Ramseur will be home for this new place. They have done everything top notch during this remodeling but being top notch is part of Debra Walker, Chef and Owner of this new business. Debra has been producing top notch foods. They will be offering breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Their goal is to produce customers with tempting yet affordable options for all meals. Be on the look out for more on this great place.

Ramseur Chamber Of Commerce Latest News We Care About The Future Of Ramseur. www.ramseurchamberofcommerce.org

Ramseur Fall Festival Success The Town of Ramseur and new Ramseur Chamber of Commerce brought great new life to the annual day of fun on main street. Great crowds flocked the asphalt street for tons of great vendors. A new additions was kid contest. Meet Ramseur’s very first Miss and Master Ramseur 2014. Miss Ramseur Trinity Hardin and Master Ramseur Eli Lindley. Runner ups Kylie Nicole Hill and LG Hoover. All of the girls were beautiful and the boys were just as handsome. I encourage you to keep your eye out for all the new things happening with Ramseur and the new Ramseur Chamber. Why not join this group.

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The Liberty Leader Newspaper Liberty Christmas Parade Dec 6, 2014 The Liberty Christmas Parade will take place in Historic Downtown Liberty on Saturday, Dec. 6th from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm. The parade will take a direct and more efficient route along Greensboro St. this year. It will start at the old Fidelity Bank and end at Dollar General. All parade entries must come through the Liberty Chamber of Commerce and will be verified. Entry Fee is $10.00. Deadline for pre-registration is December 2, 2014. Cash prizes will be given to the top three judged floats. No Candy will be thrown from any type vehicle or float, but must be carefully distributed by walkers. For more information or for an entry form, please visit www.libertychambernc.com or call the Liberty Chamber at 336-622-4937.

Special Note: Modification To Parade Route

Final Third Thursday Block Party A Huge Success The session came to an end of this years Third Thursday Chamber block parties in October. As a tradition, the session ends up with local favorites, The Royal Harmonizers packing the house. Thanks to Ron and Betty Staley for opening the doors of the Liberty Showcase, the group and visitors got to sit in a warm cozy atmosphere and soak up the sounds of this group. Over 150 people showed up to this event. The group had the place swaying in there seats while at intermission folks enjoyed conversation, fresher popcorn and refreshing drinks from the concession stand. A special thanks goes out to chamber board member, Tabitha Stewart Schenkel that was the driving force behind all the months of great acts. The chamber is looking forward to another great season in 2015. Another great item was that your admission to the show was can food for the Liberty Assoc of Churches Food Bank. A total of 224 can foods and $75 in donation was received that night. Thank you for all that made this great night possible. For more information on the chamber please visit www.libertychambernc.com or call the Liberty Chamber at 336-622-4937.

FREE Genealogy Program Please join us on Saturday, November 8 at 10:00 AM at the Asheboro Public Library for two free genealogy programs. Guest speaker, Tim Rackley, will present the programs which will include such topics as basic research planning, organization and genealogy sources including many that are often overlooked in genealogy research. The program is sponsored by the East Coast Allred Family Association, Inc. (ECAFA)

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The Liberty Leader Newspaper MOLASSES FESTIVAL IS BACK! Snow Camp Historical Drama Society, Inc. is proud to announce the return on the Molasses Festival. Take a walk back in time next Saturday, November 8. The Molasses Festival will feature not only the making of molasses, but also the making of apple butter. Locally made crafts and baked goods will be on sale. Live bluegrass music by "Salt N Light" from 1:30 to 3 PM and "Dixie Grass" from 3 to 4:30 PM. Festivities will held on November 8 from 1 to 5 PM at the York and Dwight Teague Memorial Molasses Mill on the Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre historic site. Free Admission. Photos by Melody Wilson.

Annual Veteran’s Day Luminary Service Planned for Tuesday / November 11, 2014 The Pilot Club of Asheboro will hold its annual Veteran’s Day Luminary Service on Tuesday, Nov 11, 2014 at 5:30 PM in front of the historic Randolph County Courthouse. The luminaries, “In Honor of” or in “In Memory of” veterans, can be purchased 327 Drama Rd, Snow Camp from Pilot Club members starting @ 3:30 PM, when the annual Ph 336-376-6991 Veteran’s Day Parade begins, until about half hour PRIOR to the Locally Owned & Operated By Bryan & Melodee Wilson service. The parade ends at the courthouse and Veterans Memorial on Worth Street. Luminaries cost $5.00 - each Hours luminary has a flag attached with the name of the veteran being Wed, Thu, Fri 4:30 to 8:00 honored or remembered along with his/her branch of service Early Bird Special $2 Off Buffet noted on it. Additionally we are asking for donations of can food 4:30 to 5:30 Wed - Fri donations. We will use them to hold down the bags rather than Sat 11:00 to 8:00 sand if available then all will be taken to CUOCC on November Sun Noon to 8:00 12, 2014. The program to follow lighting of the luminaries will include invocation for the 2014 program given by Chief Warrant Officer 3 Anthony Cheek (US Army-Desert Storm Veteran) pastor of New Life Family Fellowship with presentation of colors by the Private Parties Welcome Southwest Randolph High School JROTC led by. The pledge of Full Catering Service allegiance to be proceeded by a musical performance by the Ph 336-376-6991 Check Out Millstone Catering Wheatmore HS Choir lead by Sarah Downey. Presentation of On Facebook parade awards by Hal Winslow, Commander of the Randolph County Veterans Council, followed by our guest speaker Col. Guy Troy (US Army). Names of the veterans being honored will be read by Pilot Club members with the Randolph County Honor Guard providing the 21-gun salute and Taps to conclude the Hey Check program. Luminaries may also be purchased by mailing a check, This Out…. made out to the Pilot Club of Asheboro (423 Kivett St / Thanksgiving Asheboro NC 27203) or call 336-629-9698 to reserve your Day Buffet luminary and pay that day. Please include the name of the 11am- 2:30pm veteran / branch of service being honored with the name and Ye Old contact information for the sender. Luminary Display following parade Country In front of the historic Randolph County Courthouse Kitchen 5:30 PM ~ Luminary lighting Program honoring veterans follows; Welcome – Vicki Moss, President Musical Performance – Wheatmore High School Chorus led by Sarah Downey) Invocation- Chief Warrant Officer 3 Anthony Cheek, US ARMY/ New Life Family Fellowship Presentation of Colors – Southwest Randolph High www.hardinsllc.com School JROTC (led by Col Jessup & SFC Weeks) Pledge of Allegiance Musical Performance – Wheatmore High School Chorus (led by Sarah Downey) Presentation of parade awards – Hal Winslow, Commander of the Randolph County Veterans Council Speaker – Col. Guy Troy, US Army 1942 – 1976 Vicki Moss Introduces) Roll call of honorees –Pilot Club Members 21 Gun Salute and Taps – The Randolph County Honor Guard Apartment/2 Bedroom/2 Full Baths

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Liberty Chamber Annual Christmas Parade And Tree Lighting

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

Member SIPC

Sat Dec 6 Parade At 2:30pm Free Tree Lighting Festival 4-6

CANE CREEK FRIENDS MEETING ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL IS NOVEMBER 8 SNOW CAMP, NC – Cane Creek Friends Meeting will host their Annual Fall Festival on Saturday, November 8 at the church at 719 W. Greensboro-Chapel Hill Road, Snow Camp. Come and enjoy Chicken Pie, Barbecue, Brunswick Stew, Vegetables, Rolls, Dessert and Beverage from 4 pm – 7 pm. Adult Plates are $7, Children age 4-12 are $3.50, age 3 and under eat free. Eat in or take-out. Also country store and bake sale. Ham and Sausage Biscuits 7 am – 11 am and Hot Dogs 11 am – 1 pm. Brunswick Stew by the quart $7, while Sausage is $3.50 per pound. For more information or to place advance orders for Brunswick Stew and Sausage, call (336) 376-6092. Funds raised go to support church and community activities.

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Every Sunday From Noon to 4pm Come Get Your Home Cooked Meal Book Your Next Event Here Contact (336)267-6025 123 S Greensboro St, Liberty

Free Music, Free Goodies Free Visit and Picture With Santa Liberty Association Of Churches Co- Sponsoring Tree Festival Contact The Chamber To Be Part 336-622-4937 Want To Be A Sponsor From Sponsoring A Band, Sponsoring Free Pictures With Santa To singing or giving things away from 4 to 6 , give us a call.

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Patterson Cottage Museum Corner

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

-Brenda Heindl, Committee Member A warm note of thanks to those visitors who braved the weather this past Saturday, November 1 for the Heritage Festival at the Patterson Cottage. We are especially grateful to the vendors and demonstrating crafts people who participated in the Town Hall: CharMar Alpaca Farm, Barn Door Nursery and Produce, Larry Kreiser who makes long leaf pine needle baskets, and snacks and refreshments were brought by the Harmon’s of Julian. This year we were happy to have the Burlington Carousel Quilt Guild with us to show off their own antique quilts and demonstrate sewing techniques. We’ll hope for better weather next year and that you may brave whatever comes to join us! Some exciting new additions to the collection have been recently donated. From the collection of Ila Allred we received a copy of the commencement program from the graduating class of 1930 at Liberty High School. Dwight Maxwell donated a fantastic never-used 1942 calendar from the Liberty Chair Company, and from the collection of Robert and Sallie Ward we received a 1976 quilt made by the First Baptist Church. The red, white, and blue quilt was a fundraiser and community members paid to have their names stitched on the quilt. It was sold at a silent auction and we were told that Robert Ward bid on the quilt because his wife Sallie was painting a room in her house red, white, and blue. We are also excited to announce that 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. Become a Friend of the Patterson Cottage and support your community. Email 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!

October Pumpkin Special Sm $4.99 Lg $5.99 Taking Orders Now Holiday Fruit Baskets And Fruit Bags

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Liberty Veterans Memorial & Garden “Our Community Will Build This Together”

Liberty Spooky Yard Success If you did not walk down or ride by the home of Joe and Trish Redding, you missed a site. The lights and the decor was a true Spooky Yard. Great job guys. Trish stated, “We had about 300 people go through the haunted trail last night. We were able to bring 28 bags of food to the food bank. Thanks to everyone who came and all my workers who did a great job! All my monsters are tucked snugly away until next year.”

Starting October 1st 2014, the LVMG will be accepting and collecting items for a “Mega Yard Sale” that will be held on April 24 and 25, 2015 during the Liberty Antiques Festival weekend. All proceeds from this sale will be used to help build our Memorial to honor our Veterans. The sale will be held at the American Legion Post #81 on Greensboro Rd, Liberty, NC. Do some Fall cleaning and donate anything you are not using or do not need anymore. We will take furniture, tools, toys, yard equipment, (no clothes, books or shoes please) Hunting & Fishing equipment, sporting equipment, seasonal decorations, housewares, glassware. All items collected will held at a central location until April 2015. We will also be collecting “Scrap Metal”, so if you have an area you would like to get cleaned up , donate your scrap metal to a good cause. We will pick up Call any Board or Committee Member to arrange for pick- up of Yard Sale Items or scrap metal. Thank you for your support!!! Ronnie Kirkman 622-3067 Joe Morgan 622-3720 Guy Troy 622-3375 Cary McMasters 685-4183
 Ritchie York 622-3118
 Terry Caviness 622-3850 Rhonda Murray 622-4701
 Kathy Ibsen 824-6921
 Larry Williams 622-3623
 Gail Morgan 622-3720
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Tacos Special Daily $1.75

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Sat Nov 8 - 7am to 10am Liberty Lions Club

Pancake Breakfast American Legion Post 81 Full Breakfast Pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, neese’s country sausage, juice , coffee Eat In or Take Out $6 A Plate

Liberty Assoc Of Churches Community Thanksgiving Service Wednesday November 26 At 7:00pm At St Stephen AME Church 705 S Kirkman St, Liberty

All You Can Eat

Ramseur Public Library Info Every Thursday at 10:30am Nov 6 - Ten Fat Turkeys Nov 13 - First Thanksgiving Nov 20 - Giving Thanks Nov 27 NO STORY TIME Happy Thanksgiving

Liberty Public Library Info Every Wednesday at 11am Nov 5 - Forest Friends Nov 12 - Whoo’s There Nov 19 - Family and Friends Nov 26 - Thanks for Thanksgiving See you all at Story Time

ONE CHURCH MUSIC

Visit Snow Camp For Fun

Nov 8 - Cane Creek Friends Fall Festival - 7 am – Breakfast w/ ham or sausage biscuits ($2), drinks ($1); 9 am – Country Store: Crafts, Baked Goods, etc. 11 am – 1 pm - Lunchtime – hotdogs ($1.50), drinks ($1); 4-7 pm - Supper - Chicken Pie, BBQ, S t e w, Ve g e t a b l e s , R o l l s , D e s s e r t , Beverage, etc. Adult plate - $7, Children 4-12 yrs - $3.50, 3 yrs & under eat free. Pre-Sale of- Sausage ($3.50/lb) & Brunswick Stew ($7//quart); place advance orders by calling 336 376-6092. Pickup hours for Sausage and Stew: Friday, Nov 7: 2 pm -6 pm; Saturday, Nov 8: Sausage available at 7 am; Stew at 2 pm Nov 8, 1-5 pm – Molasses Festival, Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre; Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre is proud to announce the return on the Molasses Festival on November 8th. The Molasses Festival will feature not only the making of molasses, but also the making of apple butter. Locally made crafts and baked goods will be on sale. Live bluegrass music too!

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HOLIDAY SHOPPING Nov 8, 10 am - 4 pm - The Silk Hope Ruritan Club presents Mistletoe Magic Holiday Shopping Event, Silk Hope Farm Heritage Park Community Center, 4221 Silk Hope Road, SILER CITY, NC. Come and join the Christmas Cheer! Shop a variety of local vendors with lots of great cash-ncarry items. Enjoy shopping and sampling some of our delicious treats while toe-tapping to your favorite Christmas tunes along the way . . . Vendors include: Handgags, Jewelry, Beautiful Handmade Wreaths, Handcrafted Soaps, Holiday & Home Decor, Pampered Chef, Hand crafted Woodwork, Gourmet Delights, Handmade Baskets and much more! Sandwiches, Drinks, Desserts, & Snack Items will be available for Purchase. ADMISSION IS FREE!! Don't miss the magic of this one day event!

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Nov 30, 6:00 pm Liberty Association of Churches ONE CHURCH 5th Sunday night SING/Music Celebration, Rocky River Friends, 1795 Staley-Snow Camp Road, SILER CITY, NC. Please note the earlier hour! (it's a school night after a long holiday weekend!)

Again, Food and Financial Offerings will be received for the LAC Emergency Assistance Office ministry. Bring some cookies or other goodies for the fellowship time following this time of gifted musical sharing with our neighbors!

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Staley Wesleyan Church will celebrate its Homecoming and Grand Reopening Nov 9, 2014 at 11AM. Musical guest will be Eddie Hill & The Gospel Travelers. Covered dish meal to follow in fellowship hall.

Smithwood Christian Church Bazaar Smithwood Christian Church is having their annual Bazaar Sat., November 22 from 9-2:00. Baked goods, canned goods, crafts, BBQ by the pound. Also, ham biscuits and BBQ or hot dog lunch plate. Raffle for a home made quilt and other prizes! Come early for best selection! 6809 Kimesville Rd, Liberty

Billy “Crash” Craddock “Knock Three Times” - “Rub It In” “Dream Lover” - “Ruby Baby”

Saturday-Dec 6th-7:00 PM

MOE BANDY & THE AMERICANA BAND SUN MATINEE-NOV 23-4:00 PM Moe Bandy is one of America’s all-time leading classic country artist/ performer, with 10 #1 Hits, 40 Top Ten Hits, 66 Chart Hits, & 5 Gold Albums. One of his most famous is “Bandy The Rodeo Clown”.

SONGS “AMERICANA” “TILL I’M TOO OLD TOO DIE YOUNG” “HANK WILLIAMS YOU WROTE MY LIFE” “IT’S A CHEATING SITUATION” “JUST GOOD OL’ BOYS”

Reservations Recommended / Limited Seating VIP Tickets $40 / GENERAL ADMISSION $35 336-622-3844 email: info@thelibertyshowcase.com

THE LIBERTY SHOWCASE THEATRE 101 S Fayetteville St, Downtown Liberty, NC

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

Reservations Recommended / Limited Seating VIP Tickets $35 / GENERAL ADMISSION $30 336-622-3844 www.thelibertyshowcase.com

THE LIBERTY SHOWCASE THEATRE 101 S Fayetteville St, Downtown Liberty, NC

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Carolyn’s 101 W Swannanoa Ave (Downtown Liberty) Phone 336-622-3120 Latest Ladies Fashions - Personal Attention Mon To Sat 10am to 5:30pm

Come See All The Fall Items

Sampling Of Liberty’s kids talent from book fair.

Liberty is proud of our kids.

Ph 336-795-0054 104 W Swannanoa Ave Downtown Liberty

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SUPPLY

&

Deer Corn Hunting Supplies Fish Tackle Live Bait Minnows, Crickets, Worms

GROCERY

Come Visit Us

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

4508 NC Hwy 49N, Liberty

Local Pork Grass Feed Beef Farm Fresh Eggs Fresh Produce And Baked Goods Homeland Creamery Milk Ice Cream, Sundae Milkshakes

New Products Coming In Weekly !! Be sure to check it out for your hunting and fishing needs. Earth Visions offers: Group Exercise Programs Group Outdoor Education Personal Coaching Total Body Awareness Call EARTH VISIONS to Learn More: 622-1844

Are you Ready to Jumpstart Your Life? Movement, Balance and Strength It's more than just Exercise M W F: 6am or 8am T Th 6pm

Earth Visions 5264 York Martin Rd,Liberty earthvisions@rtelco.net

Mark Your Calendars Dec 12 and 13 ( 9am to until)

Friday November 14 ( 4pm to 7pm) Liberty Tax - 102 N Fayetteville St, Liberty Bow Wow Bingo-Prizes-Food-Family Fun

Molly Anna Annual Christmas Show & Bazaar 3064 NC HWY 62E, Liberty

Coble’s

Pressure Washing

Over 20 Years Of Experience Houses, Roofs, Cement, Decks Any Type Of Pressure Washing Done

Call 622-2741

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

Sandy Creek Bakery 7027 Sandy Creek Church Road, Staley

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

Call Sandy or Janice At (336)622-2378

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Chapel Hill • Pittsboro • Greensboro • Denton Denton Carthage Siler City McLeansville

North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA Selling Real Estate, Contents of Home, & Farm Equipment *Proceeds go to the Baptist Children’s Homes of NC

Partial List Farm & Shop Equipment

2240 John Deere, Diesel, Super A Farmall Farmall H Tractor 8000 Watt Portable Generator – New! Real Real Estate Estate & & Equipment Equipment Liquida!on Liquida!on ’99 Isuzu FTR 24’ for for R. R. Nelson Nelson Wall Wall Van Truck, 333k mi., Auto w/ Lift Gate, 26k gvw

PUBLIC AUCTION

Antiques & Collectibles Cast Wood Stoves FRIDAY, Birmingham Cook Stove

MAY 24 10 AM

10’x10’ Storage Bulding – Nice! Lystra Road Horse 2151 Tack (4) Saddles – 1 w/ Chapel Hill, NC Sterling Silver Nice! Preview: Preview: May May 23, 23, Noon Noon -- 5pm 5pm

(2) 5.5± Acre Lots Estate of the Late Winfred Barger Equipment FRIDAY, NOVHome 14 Lot with Mobile

9 AM

Real Estate Includes Home on 13+/- Acre Farm w/ Pasture – Borders Creek Large Shop/Garage Chatham Chatham County Surplus Surplus & Storage Building/ County Barn Type to enter text

PUBLIC AUCTION

Partial List Farm & Shop Equipment 240 Massey Ferguson w/ 236 Loader & Bucket

SATURDAY, JUNE 1 2010 Chrysler 300 9 AM Luxury Vehicle – 69k miles, Auto

720 County Landfill Landfill Rd. Rd.

Vintage & Contemporary Pittsboro, Pittsboro, NC NC Furniture Contents of HomeMay Preview: Preview: May 31, 31, Noon Noon -- 55 pm pm

Estate ofFurniture, the Late Vehicles, Furniture, ROBERT “FRANK” ANDREWS Equipment Equipment

FRIDAY, NOV 21 9 AM

MAY 24 Nov 14 JUNE 1 Nov 21 JUNE 8 Dec 6 JULY 5

Farm & Shop Equipment (2)New Holland 3930 Tractors w/ Front Loaders Ford 555 Backhoe IH 140 w/ Cultivators/Plow 3pt. Implements NH Mower Conditioner Hay Tedder & NH Estate Estate of of the the Late Late Rake Garland Garland “Doc” “Doc” Kirkman Kirkman Bolens Riding Mower Trucks ’03 Chevrolet 2500 4x4 ’07 Chevy Trailblazer Ford Dump Truck Trailers Eby 16’ Gooseneck Alum. Trailer Kaufman 18’ Gooseneck Dual Axle 3664 3664 Andrews Andrews Dairy Dairy Rd. Rd. 16’ Burke Dual Axle Greensboro, NC NC ContentsGreensboro, of Home – Antique Furniture Preview: Preview: June June 7, 7, Noon Noon -- 55 pm pm Motorized Wheelchair

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE JUNE 8 8 9 9 AM AM

Estate of the Late Vintage Vintage Engines Engines & & Roger H Smith Cushman Cushman Scooters Scooters SATURDAY, DEC 6

9 AM

18th ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 5441 Marley Drive 452 Bryant Rd 3215 Old 421 South

McLeansville, NC FRIDAY, JULY Carthage, NC Siler City,5TH, NC 9 AM Held Held at at the the 43rd 43rd Annual Annual Southeast Southeast Old Old Threshers’ Threshers’ Reunion Reunion Vehicles, Tractors, Home, Land, Barn, Farm Equipment, Vehicles, Accep!ng Consignments Consignments Call CallCollectibles Early Early for for Internet Internet Antiques, Collectibles Antiques & Collectibles DentonAntiques Farm &Park, Denton, NC NC Today thru thru July July 4th 4th Exposure! Exposure!

ONLINE ONLINE BIDDING BIDDING AVAILABLE AVAILABLE

Bid Bidonline onlineduring duringthis thisauction auctionat at by byclicking clickingthe theonline onlinebidding biddinglink. link.

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Ph 622-6223 129 W Swannanoa Ave Downtown Liberty, NC Unique Boutique & Treasures

Let Us Help Design & Build Your Dreams Awnings

Carol & Duane Wall Owners & Treasurer Hunters

Hrs 11-5 Tue - Sat or By Apt. Closed Sunday and Monday

Make Christmas Shopping Beneficial Donate 2 nonperishable food or paper products for the Liberty Association Of Churches Food Bank and get 20% off your purchase.

All November and December

LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME OF LIBERTY

212 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty

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

Tyson Nixon, Manager

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Green Acres Small Engine Repair Parts & Service 20 years experience in automotive & small engine repair David Fogleman, Owner/Operator

2530 NC Hwy 49 N. Ramseur, NC 27316 (336) 622-0389 garepairs@rtelco.net Hours: Tues – Frid 8:00 – 5:30 Saturday 8:00 – 2:00 Closed Sunday & Monday

Attention all Elvis fans: Rick Alviti & The Rick Alviti Showband with "That's The Way It Was" is coming to Liberty Showcase on Feburary 7, 2015 at 7 pm! Rick Alviti is more than an Elvis Tribute Artist, he is an actor as well. He has been on TV Shows such as One Tree Hill, E.R., & several other things including commercials. He also had his own theatre in Myrtle Beach, S.C. So don't miss out on this great show! For ticket information call Jodie or Andy Laster at (336) 264-9434 or (336) 404-9613.

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. COMFORTABLE JUST GOT AFFORDABLE.

Swaim Electric Heat & A/C 3743 New Salem Rd, Climax 60 MONTHS 0% APR.* Heat Now, Pay Later. Imagine coming home every day to an environment that’s as fresh, clean and healthy as it is comfortable. Now is the perfect time to make that a reality, with a Trane high performance heating and cooling system. And with 0% APR Financing with equal payments for 36 Months on a qualifying Trane systems, it’s never been so easy to own one. Maximum comfort, lower heating and cooling costs, clean indoor air, and affordable payment options -- that’s the Trane difference. Hurry! Must Purchase by February 29, 2012

Call now for a free home comfort consultation. Swaim Electric Heat & A/C Inc. 3743 New Salem Rd Climax, NC

336-685-9722 www.trane.com

*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.

Call now for a free home comfort consultation.

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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

100 Man Project Update Our most recent meeting was held on October 3rd at the Liberty Fire Station with 13 people in attendance. During the month of September the C.A.R.S. program provided a total of 13 rides for people to medical appointments covering 645 miles. During the month of October the C.A.R.S. program provided 18 rides covering 1361 miles. Sue Showfety represented our group at the Community Health Fair. She spoke to people about our organization, specifically the C.A.R.S. program. We are always looking for volunteer drivers for the C.A.R.S. program. Please call our Dispatch number at 622-5774 and you will be put in contact with a director or member who can share about this wonderful opportunity to help our local citizens.We are looking for a volunteer to take over the Secretary position with the organization. If you know of someone who may be interested please call our Dispatch number and you will be put in contact with a director to discuss this opportunity. Our next meeting will be held on November 7th at 10:00 am at the Liberty Fire Department. Hope to see you there!

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

Proudly Displaying the Works of Over 100 Artists

. Hours: . Tues-Sat. 10-5

Sun. & Mon. .Closed Open Sunday By Appointment

LOCAL HONEY IN NOW AVAILABLE FIND THE PERFECT 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.

Open Sundays By Appointment

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Fogleman/ Shoffner Reunion "The Fogleman and Shoffner Descendants Family Reunion held at Low's Lutheran Church on Sat., Oct. 18, was a huge success! At least 130 descendants of George Fogleman and his sister, Anna Margaretha (Vogelmann) Shoffner, attended the event. Dr. Aaron Fogleman, professor of History at Northern Illinois University, presented "From Wurttemberg to Alamance: The Origins of the Fogleman and Shoffner Families" following an ancestral tour and lunch. The Vogelmanns and Schafferts met in an agricultural community now called Friedrichsruhe in northern Wurttemberg (Germany). George and brother, Michael, arrive in PA in 1751, and sister, Anna Margaretha and her family arrive in NC ca. 1770.” Check out the great picture of the turn out below.

Ph 622-3720

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

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Local Church Serves By “Pig Out” Free BBQ Event Last month, Bethany Baptist Church at 7632 Shiloh Road in Julian served home cooked BBQ that we are use to this time of the year. However, they did the unusual, it was FREE. As you pulled up you saw the men working around the outdoor cooker and chopping BBQ as the ladies and kids worked inside preparing the eat in or take out plates with all the fixings. Event down to drinks and homemade deserts. I asked them their reason and they stated, “ Our purpose was to serve our community by providing a free meal to as many people as possible. We were able to meet several people in the area that we didn't know. We actually served 100 plates.” Not only did they serve free BBQ, they gave away free Bibles to many. They started on Friday at 7pm preparing for the Saturday Pig Out Event. Many spent the night at the church having a cookout and great fellowship. They added, “We believe God blessed us greatly with an opportunity to show HIS love. We plan to do something like this annually. Bethany has a new interim Pastor, Ray Backer and wife, Carrie since Oct. 5th. If you would like to visit this church, they meet Sundays at 9:45am for Sunday School, 11am worship and 6pm for Bible Study. Also on Friday night they have family movie nights at 7pm. They are also serving by giving things away during Liberty Christmas Tree Lighting Festival from 4 to 6pm on Sat Dec 6.

The Liberty Leader Newspaper Fourteen Students Chosen for RCC Student Leadership Academy Fourteen students have been chosen for Randolph Community College’s eighth annual Student Leadership Academy based on a competitive process that considered leadership experience, leadership potential, and a letter of reference from a faculty member. The group includes 12 traditional RCC students and two Randolph Early College High School students. The participants completed their first session on Saturday, Sept. 27, which included team-building exercises led by Jeremy Jackson, associate director of camp operations at Camp Caraway, and his wife, Michelle; and a presentation by RCC President Robert S. Shackleford on the topic “What is Leadership.” A second session scheduled for Oct. 9 will include a presentation on group dynamics by Dr. Joanne Buck, department chair for English and Humanities at Guilford Technical Community College; and a session on Servant Leadership by Dr. J.W. Kelley, RCC vice president for student services. In upcoming sessions, the students will learn about personality types and leadership styles; communication on social media; situational leadership; 360 degree leadership; and leadership and ethical dilemmas. Students will also participate in a student leadership project. A graduation ceremony will be held in March, at which the students will present the outcome of their projects. This year ’s Student Leadership Academy is sponsored by Dr. Stuart B. Fountain and Dr. Alan S. Luria through the RCC Foundation.

November 2014

CURRENT LISTINGS 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick (+-2,132 sf.), top

• •

• • • • Our local readers hometown students: The student members of the Randolph Community College 2014-2015 Student Leadership Academy, their majors, and hometowns are as follows: Emily Allred, Radiography, Franklinville Taylor A. Coble, Associate in Arts (College Transfer), Staley Allison Layton, RECHS junior, Associate in Arts (College Transfer), Franklinville

quality construction on huge corner town lot, now again reduced to $149,900.00 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, $82,500. Large two bedroom, one bath brick home with one car detached garage in an established neighborhood in Liberty. $81,000.00 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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GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW LOCATION!

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND GIVEAWAYS AT 00 :00,2:00,4:00 & 6: 12 0, 10:0

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125 S. Greensboro Street, Liberty

Best Value in Town! Your dollars spent here help your neighbors in need

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Not applicable to gift cards, special orders or prior purchases. Cannot be combined with any other non-sale discounts. Cannot be combined with any other coupon. Limit one coupon per customer. Reproductions NOT accepted. Excludes $5 Value Home Decor Flat Folds, irons, steamers, Sidewinder™ Bobbin Winder, sewing machines, Brother® ScanNCut, Accu-Quilt Go! Fabric Cutter, tables, dress forms, sewing furniture, and patterns. Valid 11/22/14

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Ph 622-3411 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

6976 Hw 49N, Liberty Store Hours: Mon - Fri 8am to 6pm /Closed 1-2 for lunch Sat 8am to 1pm Ph 336-795-0054 / 336-404-9791

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Saturday, November 15th

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November 2014

9 AM

PUBLIC AUCTION Aug

Wood Worker ’s Dream 16, 9:00AM Lathe, Planer,

Estate Of Danny & Sue Hand Tools, Snipes - Living

Drill Press, 196 SCOTT FARM RD., ASHEBORO Table Sander,

Selling 1,775 sq.ft. Farm House on 30.65 +/- acres, Randolph County, NC.

Table Saw, (Call for full details) Misc. Wood, etc. 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 See full listing required day of sale (no refunds). 5% buyer premium. On our website Directions: From Asheboro: Take I 73/74 (220) Parcel: 139205, Parcel ID: 7666139205.

South. Exit on New Hope Church Rd. Turn Left and go to stop sign at 220 Business. Personal Turn Right, Scott Farm Rd. will be on your right. Follow Signs.

Property

Selling Personal Property: of 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, JD Rototiller, 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 Washer, Edger, JD Gun Safe, Wind Mill, Dinner Bell, Hay Rake, Silver Coin, Traps, .22 Remington, Misc. Pottery, Scaffolding, Wood Splitter, Wrought Iron Fence, Drill Press, Lathe, Corn Planter, Horse Buggy, Backpack Blower, John Boat, Chain Saws, Mower, Fire Box, Household Items, Log Chains, Misc. Advertisement (Signs, Thermometers, Traffic, Tins, & MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!

Walter Roberts

4867 Lemons Spring Rd. Sanford, NC

Furniture: Hoosier Cabinet, Oak Ice Box, Oak Server, Step Back Cupboard, Farm Table, Pierced Tin Cabinet Wood Cook Stove, Wood File Cabinet, Corner Cabinets Cedar Chest, Refrigerator, Quilt Cabinet, Rockers, Chest of Drawers, Hutch, Desk, Porch Table, Buffet, Chairs, Swing, Coffee Table, End Tables, Misc. Cabinets, Wood Benches, Display Cabinets, 2 Leather Chairs, 2 Leather Stools & MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!

See Website For Terms & Conditions!

MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED.... Other Items May Be Added! Check Website For Updates!

www.countrysideauctioneers.com

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The Liberty Leader Newspaper Congratulations More Great From Our Area Shannon Langley of Staley, Daughter of Stephanie and Greg Langley, won Grand Champion in NC and SC State Fairs. Great job. Pictured with Shannon is Ms Woodent. I am proud to call this area home. Every time I turn around I see more and more talent that stems from these local communities.

JOBS For nearly 30 years, the vision of Express Employment Professionals has been to help people find jobs and help businesses find the people and human resource services they need.

131-F Dublin Square Road | Asheboro

336-626-7511 expresspros.com

November 2014 Elections Brings Several Out From Liberty To Ramseur, numerous politicians made visits to our fair towns. I believe they have finally realized that small towns carry more votes than they realize. In addition, numerous talk between each other that carries more clout than a tv commercial. Clay Aiken is pictured hear with Liberty’s music talent Keith Bartell. Clay’s bus rolled into both towns to meet and great. In additions both parties held public meetings where you could meet and talk to the candidates. The NCAAP was also at St Stephens this past month to encourage voting. People get frustrated with all this , but we have to realize each votes matters. We complain about government, but do we do our part by voting, learning the past votes and actions the candidates have done. We have not room to complain if we do not do our part. It even goes to local city and county government, the monthly meetins from town council, county meeting, school board meeting and so on, are all open to the public. They want to hear your thoughts. Make a point to attend. Make a point to talk to your elected officials. It is our freedom to do so.

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

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

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)

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

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November 2014 Furniture, Home Goods, Antiques & more

On Site Printing

Local Peggy Christenbury, Lanette Christenbury, Jo Heather C. Dodson and Robin Davis has took an empty office spaces in a local warehouse and has transformed it to a gala of treasure shopping. Christenbury Estate and Home Good Sale located at 10116 Old Liberty Road in Liberty is open from 10-3 every Frid and Sat thru Nov 28. They have items for young to old. Each room is laid out in great themes. A must stop for shopping.

Tons Of Props- On Site Photographer

Supertex, Inc 312 W Luther Ave, Liberty Ph 622-1000 www.supertex-inc.com

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Run With A Purpose Success 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)

MORGAN SHAFLEY EARNS GIRL SCOUTS’ HIGHEST HONOR Girl Scout Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Morgan Shafley, Liberty, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting. Her project focused on the need to provide comfortable caps to patients who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy or other illness. Shafley, daughter of Lance and Cindy and a member of Troop 40993, worked in partnership with her project advisor, Debbie Woodruff and other community volunteers to make, collect and donate chemo caps to Wesley Long Cancer Center. More than a 145 chemo caps were donated. Shafley also created a booklet to share with other Girl Scout troops, who can continue to support this project with additional donations or patterns for easy sew or no-sew hats. By earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, Shafley has become a community leader. Her accomplishments reflect leadership and citizenship skills that set her apart.“Earning the Girl Scout Gold Award designation is truly a remarkable achievement, and this young woman exemplifies leadership in all its forms,” said Marcia Cole, chief executive officer of Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont. “She saw a need in her community and took action. Her extraordinary dedication, perseverance and leadership, is making the world a better place."

The Better Question Is “What Don’t We Do!” We use the finest

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