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August 2015

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The Liberty Leader

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August 2015

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Serving Liberty, Staley, Snow Camp, Julian, Climax, Ramseur & Franklinville August 2-5 Revival (pg6) 8 Bass Mt Boys (pg4) 8 Ramseur Cars(pg 13) 8 Blood Drive (pg7) 8 Grand Opening High Tech Coll. (pg4) 12 Docum Movie (pg9) 13-19 Sale (p22) 13 Ladies Movies (pg8) 15 Appr. Day (pg15) 15 Liberty Cars (pg13) 15 Free Movie (pg14) 15 Malpass Brother (pg9) 14-21 Vision Quest 20 Block Party Rich & Craig (pg 7) 21 Fund Raiser (pg6) 22 Concert (pg17)

September 11 Steak Supper (pg22) 12 Craft Festival (pg3) 12 Concert (pg17) 16 Business Expo(p16) 17 Block Party (pg7) 24/25 Willies Antique (pg10) Visit Website For Online Calendar Of Events www.libertynewspaper.org www.celebrateliberty.org

Hot Fun in the Summer Time! By: Teresa Bruchon Liberty's July Celebration: The town of Liberty celebrates freedom and liberty in a big way! To get the best bang for our buck, Liberty holds it's celebration the weekend after July 4th. The new starting time of 3pm seemed to work well for most everyone. The patriotic kid's parade that kicked things off was fun for both the kids and spectators. Old fashioned games and contests provided wholesome family fun. The music set the mood for dancing in the streets. Having two stages gave a continuous flow of music from the Castaways, the Royal Harmonizers, RPM band, Southern Storm and Keith Bartell. The activities, music and festivities were all concentrated closer to the highlight of the evening; the FIREWORKS! What a show it was! Red, white and blue bursting in air gave proof through the night that Liberty has the best fireworks in the area! THANK YOU to the Business Sponsors! The Town of Liberty, the Liberty Chamber of Commerce and The Liberty Redevelopment Committee worked hard to organize the festival this year. We realize that there is still room for improvement. We will gladly consider your suggestions or corrective criticism for future events via website contact us at www.celebrateliberty.org See page 2 for some highlights

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Candidates Filed

Business Of The Heart

Fall elections will be here soon. The candidates have all filed with the county. Now its our part to research and find out who to vote for. The next most important step you need to do is be registered to vote and then VOTE!! Town Of Liberty Mayor Filmore (Fil) York Town Commissioners Mary Lee Bartell, JR Beard, Larry Coble, Gary Davis and Mark Jones Town Commissioners (expired term)

I could not but stop by as I saw a kid and her street side lemonade stand in Liberty. This is thing you normally on see in old movies now. It was something you think of days gone by. Morgan Heilig along her mom Amy keeping a close watch on her daughter. Morgan is the daughter of Mark and Amy Heilig of the area. This young lady asked me as I approached, “Would you care for a glass of lemonade or sweet tea ( a true southern delight).” I graciously said yes and how much. She replied with a big ole smile, “Nothing sir its free but if you would like to give a tip, I am taking all the tip money and giving it to my church. We are building a new church building and I will give them the money. Its my part of helping out.” Wow is all I could think. I generously gave a donation. While most kids are sitting the air playing video games, this young lady was in the heat serving. I inquired and this church is Sandy Creek Baptist Church located across from NERMS. They are building a larger church to do Gods work. From this lady and others I know from the church, their fruits jump out as you watch them or carry on a conversation with them. God is doing a great there. Also the lemonade was awesome.

Chris Compton Town Of Staley Mayor Karen Scotton Town Commissioners Faye Coble, Marlene Jones, Janet Langley Lambert, Lori Lynn Langley Hankins, Steve Rollins Sr Ramseur Mayor Thurman (Jay) Hubbard, Danny Shaw, Doug Vickers Town Commissioners Grant Cheek, Robert Kisley, Norval Kraft, Joe Lineberry, Ernie Mitchell, Paul David Overman, JC Parrish Franklinville Mayor Perry Conner Town Commissioners Paul Odell Dunn, L McKay (Mac) Whatley Remember you need to vote. If you are not registered to vote you have up until 25 days before elections. Randolph County can get registration material at the following places. Board of Elections Office, 158 Worth St., Asheboro, NC 27203 Public Libraries Drivers License Offices Public Assistance Agencies Agencies Serving Persons with Disabilities Public High Schools Various Town Halls

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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.

2-1/2 Gallon Generic Roundup

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Artists Join Together for 3rd Annual Liberty Friends Meeting Craft Festival The 3rd Annual Liberty Friends Meeting Craft Festival will be held on Saturday, September 12th, 2015 from 10:00a.m. until 4:00p.m. The proceeds will benefit Liberty Friends Meeting. Handmade items only will be sold. Meet each artist in person with some artists even providing live demonstrations of their craft. Choose from pottery, caning, stained and fused glass, candles, basket weave, wreaths, jewelry, pocketbooks, holiday and home decor items and much more. Liberty Friends Meeting is also hosting a Hot Dog/Bake Sale at the same time. Take a break from shopping and sit down for a meal. You can also order your hot dogs to go. There will be a special set-up for drive-thru orders. The Liberty Lions Club will be joining us for this special event. They will be selling all types of brooms with the proceeds being used to assist the Blind. If you happen to have any old eyeglasses that you know longer need, please bring them by and drop them off. These glasses are re-vamped to be re-distributed to those who can't afford glasses.Liberty Friends Meeting is located at 316 N. Greensboro Street in Liberty, NC

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

Come Visit Us Soon Hours Wed,Thu, Fri 4:30 to 8:30 Early Bird Special $2 Off Buffet 4:00 to 5:30 Thu- Fri Sat 11:00 to 8:30/ Sun Noon to 8:00

Millstone Catering Snow Camp, NC Private Parties Welcome Full Catering Service

Check Out Millstone Catering Facebook

OPEN JULY 4th 11am to 8pm

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LIBERTY GUEST COTTAGE “Short Stay Accommodations” HIGH TECH COLLISION By Paper And On The Web

SAT AUG 8 FROM 11AM TO 3PM Doo FREE FOOD For Kids Loc r Priz Catered By Bounce House es Pinky’s al D BBQ Face Painting J 0 5 50/ fle Raf

Be Seen By Over 5,000 reader

437 FRANCES DR, LIBERTY

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

High Tech Collision Grand Opening! High Tech Collision is having their Grand Opening on August 8th 2015. Owners William and Shirley Pabst would like to invite the whole community to come out and enjoy great food, great music and great friends. They’re celebrating their relocation to Liberty! High Tech Collision was established in 1989 and has been a family owned and operated business for 26 years. The all new High Tech Collision is located at 437 Frances Dr in Liberty. The new shop is equipped with two frame machines using the latest technology in frame and measuring equipment, two additional lifts, and our Downdraft paint booth. To handle every customer’s needs High Tech Collision offers two NC licensed Damage Appraisers on premises, computerized estimating, rental vehicles for customers and the community, a tow truck and wrecker service for towing and recovery. William Pabst is ASE and I Car certified, specializes in paint color match and tinting, frame straightening, and body work. High Tech Collision offers free estimates and a pickup and delivery service. The staff at High Tech Collision is friendly, knowledgeable, and ready to help you with all your auto body and collision needs. They work with ALL insurance companies and their quality work will exceed your expectations! Come check out their new shop on Saturday August 8th from 11-3 and enjoy a fun filled day of music with a local DJ, free food catered by Pink’s BBQ, lots of door prizes, and giveaways! Let their slogan work for you;

“Old fashioned service with advanced technology”!

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

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

August Special

$2 Per Scoop Ph 336-588-3801

Homeland Creamery Ice Cream, Milkshakes, Brownie Sundays, Cupcake Sundays, Banana Splits

Featuring - Assorted Pies/Cakes/Doughnuts/Cookies/Rolls Special Cakes & Birthday Cakes - Dining Area

Coffee/ Lattes / Expresso / Soft Drinks 139 W Swannanoa Ave-Downtown Liberty

Tue - Fri 8am to 8:30pm Sat 8am-6pm Closed Sun & Mon(by

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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

Day, Evening BLET Classes Begin Aug. 17 at RCC

For All Ages

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

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Where Fitness, Fun & Fellowship Become One!

The Vision Quest reveals your personal journey

to give meaning to life. August 14 thru 21, 2015 For more information Earth Visions, Inc. Liberty, NC 27298 336-622-1844 earthvisions@rtelco.net

Students interested in earning a Basic Law Enforcement Training certificate have a chance to join Randolph Community College’s training program beginning in August. Both day and evening classes will begin on Monday, Aug. 17. The daytime class runs from August through December 2015. The evening class runs from August 2015 through April 2016. Basic Law Enforcement Training is designed to give students essential skills required for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with state, county, or municipal governments, or with private enterprise. This program utilizes state commission-mandated topics and methods of instruction. General subjects include criminal, juvenile, civil, traffic, and alcoholic beverage laws; investigative, patrol, custody, and court procedures; emergency responses; and ethics and community relations. Students must successfully complete and pass all units of study, which include the certification examination mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs' Education and Training Standards Commission, to receive a certificate. In addition to the general admissions requirements for curriculum programs at RCC, additional admissions criteria apply. Registration is going on now; interested students should contact Paul Goins, director of RCC’s Emergency Services Training Center and the BLET program, at 336-628-4552 or by email at pggoins@randolph.edu.

125 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

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FRESH DELIVERIES WEEKLY FROM NORTH CAROLINA COAST

Liberty Chiropractic Center 104 N Greensboro St, Liberty Phone (336)622-1600 “Neck Pain, Knee Pain, Back Pain, Headaches, Family Wellness Care, Ear Infections, Allergies, Asthma, Scoliosis, Healthier Children, Bed Wetting, Pregnancy, Depression & Anxiety”

NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS Like Us On Facebook @ LibertyChiropracticCenter Ph 336-795-0054 / 336-404-9791

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Need JOBS A Job?

August 21 6pm to 11pm

Fund Raiser Event For

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.

Call Express Employment

Donna Orr Sams McDaniel At Hurricane Janes 161 S Greensboro St, Liberty

Live Music By Possum Toes Trophy Husbands

50/50 Drawing Silent Auction Gas- Convenience Store-FishingHardware-Food-and More

131-F Dublin Square Road | Asheboro

336-626-7511 expresspros.com

131-F Dublin Square Road - Asheboro

Hotdogs Of The Grill Donna has stage 4 lung cancer. She is supported by he loving family and strong faith in GOD! We would like to raise money due to escalating medical bills and expenses on her family. Please give what you can. Thank You!! You Can Make A Difference!!

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Eastern Randolph Alumni Rodeo

The Eastern Randolph High School FFA Alumni in cooperation with Jay Hinson and his Lucky J Rodeo Company and Arena is presenting their tenth annual Jeff Hinson Memorial North Carolina High School Rodeo. It will be held on May 3rd and May 4th at 7:00 pm at the Lucky J Arena on Hwy 64 East in Ram- Elementary Student Adopt A Liberty seur. The arena is at the intersection of Grace Lutheran Church Has Set A Goal Hwy 64 and Shady Grove Road near To Supply 50 Students Captain Tom’s Seafood Restaurant. The purpose of this event is to raise Lets HelpscholarThem Meet And Exceed That ship money for graduating FFA members Goal( Calling and assist in sending FFA members to All Locals and Business and local, state, and national leadership conChurches) ferences. This event is being governed Rodeo Associaby the N.C. High School tion. They are a non-profit List Oforganization Items Needed By Each Student dedicated to the(Also development of Cash Donations Accepted For Church sportsmanship, horsemanship, and ToofBuy Supplies) character in the youth our state. They give high school students the opportu nity to participate and compete in this Back pack (no rolling unique and challenging sport. The NCHSRA offers wheels) a rodeo program that sets high school rodeo apart from the2other varsity sports. The athletes compete on a scale comparable to single subject notebooks collegiate and professional rodeo competitors. Contestants will compete in the following 1 Barrel packRacing, 24-count crayons events: Bull Riding, Pole Bending, Breakaway Calf Roping, Cattle Cutting, Team Roping, Goat1Tying, Bareback Riding, Saddle Calf Roping, & Steer pack of Glue sticks (2Bronc or 3Riding, to a pack) Wrestling. There are1over 40 local sponsors many of pack of cap erasers whom have sponsored all ten of the rodeo events. Wayne Thomas Chevrolet & Cadillac is the overall sponsor of this event. 1 are pack of pencils Other major sponors Langley Grading of(not Staley,mechanical Harvest House pencils) of Ramseur, Swaim Heating and Air Conditioning Randolph notebook County Farm Bureau, 1 packofofClimax, wide-ruled paperLiberty Farm and Garden, Randolph County Livestock and Poultry Improvement Association, Carolina Stock1 packTelephone colored pencils yards of Siler City, Randolph Company and James River Equipment of Asheboro. Food sales will start1 atpencil 5:30 pmpouch for participants and people attending the rodeo event. Tickets are $6 in advance and $8 at the gate. Children 5 years and under get in free. Tickpocketed folders (pronged or notets can be bought at2Eastern Randolph High School and the Wayne Thomas Dealership in Asheboro. This is apronged) family event and we will have activities for young children each night. We will have local area students participating both nights as well as other high school students from across the state. For more information call Raymond Caviness at 919-742-3296 or 336-953-1424. Thank you for all you help!!!

May 3rd & 4th 7:00pm

Ramseur Pharmacy Fast & Friendly Service! Prescriptions filled in 10 minutes or less

Ph 824-8247

6215-B Highway 64 E , Ramseur

Next To Five Points Medical

Most Insurance Plans Accepted/ Medicare Part D & NC Medicaid

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See You There

Any interested party can contact me at Barbara And Gene 622-6996 or mesocrazee1@aol.com

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6215-B Highway 64 E , Ramseur Next To Five Points Medical

Most Insurance Plans Accepted/ Medicare Part D & NC Medicaid

Open M-F 9a-6p Sat 9a-1p Drive - Thru Available

Mulch For Sale 336-736-0223 You Pick Up or We Deliver! Open Saturdays 8a - Noon Weekdays By Appointment Located at 2895 Parks Crossroads Church Ramseur, NC

Mixed Hardwood Red Oak Mini-Pine Nugget Shredded Pine Bark Pine Bark

* INDEPENDENT LIVING

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Liberty Rotary Reaches International Award

Aug 20 Thursday

Rotary International 2014-15 President Gary C.K. Huang has recognized the Rotary Club of Liberty with RI’s Significant Achievement Award. This international accolade is an acknowledgement of Liberty Rotary’s outstanding service project, the Rotary Farmer’s Market Shelters. This project transformed the small community’s Farmer’s Market from a space with rickety tables exposed to the elements into one where farmers and customers could conduct business in a safe space. All members of Liberty Rotary participated in the project – design, gaining approval from the Town Council, permitting, cost estimating, material procurements, and construction – making this a true club project, not just the efforts of a few. A local businessman was moved to contribute building materials to the project, and the Town Council was so impressed by the project that the Town added restrooms that now stand beside the new Shelters. These partners expanded the impact of the project. It is also worth noting that the club had a 100% retention rate throughout the 2014-15 Rotary year, reinforcing the notion that clubs that play (and build!) together, stay together. Congratulations to President Billy Hardin and all of the Liberty Rotary Club members for this prestigious award! - Storied Submitted By Patrick Eakes District Governor

Liberty Chamber Third Thursday Block Party 7pm to 9pm Rich & Craig Meet You At The Gazebo Sept 17 Mighty Shelltones Oct 20 Royal Harmonizers

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Kids R Us 304 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty Ph 622-3033 Applications For A Cook Hours 8am to Noon Wed, Thu And Fri

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LIBERTY MANOR APARTMENTS Liberty, NC

Rent Based On Income. Full Rental Assistance. Limited Handicapped Units. Smoke Free Units 1 or 2 Bedroom apartments featuring carpet, central air, range, refrigerator, washer/dryer hook-ups, wired for cable.

241 W. Butler Ave. Office Hrs: M-F 11-4 622-2163

LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME 147 Coleridge Rd

Blood Drive Saturday Aug 8th From 8:30am to 6:30pm

Locally Owned & Operated

Ramseur, NC

Richard Jones

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Shut Down Aug 16 to Aug 24 For Remodling (Re-open Aug 25 Based On Current Schedule) Margarita’s $3.50 Wed Night

Every Tuesday 2 kids meals per adult purchase of basket/ wrap / large salad/ blackboard item

Smokehouse Bistro Expands American (Traditional)

Barbecue / Southern

124 W Swannanoa Ave (Downtown Liberty) Ph 336-795-1079

Family Run Business - We Take Pride In What We Do Fresh High Quality Products - Scratch Made Soups, Sauces, Dressings Walk-Ins, Groups, Take Outs, Catering, Waiter Service Hours: Tue - Thu 11am-9pm Fri-Sat 11am-12am Sun 11am-4:30pm

Ladies Night Movies On The Patio Thur Aug 13th Movie Starts @ 8:45pm Bring A Friend Bring A Chair

“Magic Mike” Showing All Day Specials FOR SALE

Antique Mahogany Dining Table with 6 chairs Duncan Phyfe good cond. Seats 6 to 10 $400 or best offer - 622-4706

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The Smokehouse Bistro will be shutdown starting Aug 16 to approx Aug 24 for a remodeling and expansion process. Owner& Chef Mark shared with me, “ I just want to thank the community for the great support and turnout since the opening. I never expected such support and patronage. Due to their support we will be able to expand our kitchen size and be able to bring more great things to the menu. With our full service kitchen I believe people are going to enjoy all the new additions we plan on bringing to the menu. We even have special plans for unique seafood dishes.” One of my favorites is a their prime rib that has their own special sauce. So yes you can get awesome prime rib steak in Liberty. They also are adding a special events. They are renting a sound system and project to have their own Ladies Night on the patio with all day specials and that night at 8:45 showing Magic Mike movie that several ladies have asked for. Guys do not feel left out you can kick back at the bar and wait for your ladies after they have had them some quality time. I picked at Chef Mark and said all you need now is to get my Sheared Tuna, he chuckled and said it is already a future menu item. Oh yes I thought.

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Moon And Star Watermelon ( Heritage) While on the way back from the vacation at the beach we stopped in at a vegetable stand that grows all their own produce. While there I was intrigued with the look of this unique watermelon that appeared to be diseased due to its yellow spots. Come to find out the gentleman told me it was almost a lost variety of melon that he grew from heirloom seeds he acquired. He mentioned that one elderly gentlemen remarked that is the melons my grandmother grew. We split the watermelon and it brought back a store house full of memories from my childhood. You see this water melon had a texture and taste unlike today melons. It had the huge thick seeds. It brought back memories of family gather under my grandmothers shade tree , sitting in the ribbon laced aluminum yard chairs and enjoying the fellowship and sweet watermelon together. In lieu of connecting through Facebook and Cellphone, we carried on conversations for hours. Well this led me to research this melon. This melon is actually making a come back, huge seeds and all. It is the Tennessee / Missouri Moon and Stars Watermelon, a large fruited melon whose dark green rind is speckled with tiny yellow dots (thats the start part) surrounding on or more larger yellow spots (thats the moon part). This pattern is not a disease but a gene of the plant. It is known for its sweet, old fashion sit on the stoop and spit the seed into the yard melon. The history of this melon is a short one, considered according to notes melons have been cultivated for 4,000 years. This melon was introduced in 1926 by Peter Henderson & Co. The melon disappeared from the commercial market for decades and was thought to be extinct, when in 1981, Kent Whealy, cofounder of Seed Savers Exchange, was contacted by Merle Doren of Macon, Mo, who was growing the melon and gave them some seeds. This heavy watermelon weighing from 20 to 50 pounds came back. I was told and facts back it up that these melons like very hot and sunny days to be just right. Well they have had this weather.

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liberty showcase The Malpass Brothers Saturday, Aug 15th, 7:00 PM

Chris & Taylor Malpass are as close to real traditional country music artists as you can get these days. They have always loved this type music. It speaks to them and to the souls of their listeners. It’s the real deal! Tickets $25.00 Reservations Recommended 336-622-3844 www.libertyshowcase.net 101 S. Fayetteville St, Liberty, NC

FREE MOVIE AND REFRESHMENTS Come learn about Liberty’s history and support your community! On the Patterson Cottage Museum will be hosting a showing of two films made in 2014 by the Duke University class, Anytown, USA. We will show “The Curtis Theater” by Random Gott about the beginnings of the theater in Liberty and “As Though It Never Was” by David Persoff about Randolph High School and desegregation in Liberty. Come enjoy two short films and learn about your community’s past!

Sandy Creek Bakery State-Inspected Home Based 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 Call Sandy or Janice At (336)622-2378

Wednesday, August 12 at Liberty Town Hall 7:00 p.m. Enjoy movies, air conditioning, snacks, and history!

Please Call 48 Hours In Advance To Fill Order Manly Monday - $9 Cuts

Amanda’s Salon Highlights & CUT $45 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

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More Flexible Hours Call or Come Visit New Location

“Amanda Clark” - Owner/Stylist 6871 NC Hwy 49 N (Next To Ruritan Hut) Ph 622-5887 (KUTS)

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LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME OF LIBERTY

Sep 24 & 25

212 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty

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

Tyson Nixon, Manager And Staff

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Cecilia’s Unique Wig Boutique 116 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty, NC

Phone (336)622-WIGS (9447) 47 Years Experience In Wig Fitting & Designs We Cater To Your Person Needs Featuring: Designer Wigs, Jewelry, Clothing & More Best Costume Jewelry In Town Earrings, Body Jewelry, Necklaces, Rings, Pins

Serving The Local Community

Book Us For Your Event Full Service Event Center Indoors and Outdoors

Smoothies Are Back !! FREE SUNSCREEN With All New Prescription Customers

7377 Overman Rd, Liberty

$3.99

Generic Zyrtec 90 Count $9.99 Generic Claritin 100 Count $9.99

Prescription Discount Club

Call or stop by store for more details

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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Cross Road Vending

Maintenance Landscape Installation Spraying Pressure Washing Grading

Leaf Cleanup Landscape Lighting General Construction Home Repair Property Preservation

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

Over 25 Years Service Experiences

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Don Herndon purchased Cross Road Vending in January 2002 from Ray and Carole O’Brien of Siler City. The O’Brien’s had built a successful business from the ground up as they placed gumball, candy, and toy machines in the local five county areas. Don and his wife, Judy began attending church with the O’Brien’s in early 2000’s, and it was there they learned Carole was suffering with cancer and Ray was looking for someone to take over part of the business. “It was a big step to refinance our home and take out savings to make the down payment. Ray financed it for me, and we started a great relationship, in both friendship and business. I left a sales manager position, a company car, salary, insurance…everything to go into business for myself. Judy and I really prayed and soul searched quite a bit before I made the jump.” The first few years were good, but in the mid 2000’s, the area was hit with mill, factory, and business closings. Mastercraft, Glendale Hosiery, Charles Craft and many other places closed or moved. Herndon had machines in all of these places and he depended on their volume to make payments. Then the banking collapse of late 2007 and early 2008 slammed Scholarship Winners 2015 into everyone. “I had to basically rebuild the whole Alamance County business,” Herndon said. “The big accounts were gone, and I had machines running out of my ears at our home.” W.Williams Don slowly started finding other places to locate his Essence Shoffner $200 machines. “We had a good program to show folks with the Chatham County scholarships that we give to local high school students. I have been doing eight to ten a year for thirteen years now. Jordan Matthews Kelsy Moffitt $200 Even in the toughest years, we took a portion of the proceeds and set them aside for the students. We give out Northwood $1800-$2400 a year to high school seniors that are going Sivonne Ward $200 to college. They usually range from $200-$300 each Lee County depending on how much is generated in sales in each Lee County county.” Aneck Shaw $200 Unfortunately, Ray O’Brien died of cancer in September 2006, so Don lost his mentor and friend. “We talked on the Orange County cell phone a lot. He was the only person on earth that Cedar Ridge knew exactly where I was if I said I am at Bonlee Mills or Preston Gordon $200 Sports Endeavors. If I got down because of a place closing, he would encourage me to get out there and find Randolph County Asheboro another location.” Herndon currently services close to three hundred Shania Ibrahim $200 locations in the area. He finances scholarships in Providence Grove Alamance, Chatham, Lee, Orange and Randolph counties. Addie Ward $200 Bulk vending is a labor intensive business. You have to physically service each machine, restock it and make sure (pictured above) Randleman it’s clean and working correctly. “I do all the bookkeeping ,ordering, sales and service. You get a good Kristen Shirley $200 overview of other businesses when you have machines Southwestern there. I have learned more about small business from Sydney Garrell $200 talking to owners than in all my previous years as a salesman. I am in beauty salons, wood yards, restaurants, Note: All of the scholarship fire departments, medical centers; just about anywhere you have people in and out. I officiate high school football proceeds gathered from my and lacrosse in the evenings because I can adapt my machines stay in the LOCAL schedule to accommodate the games. I have been happier AREA and go to LOCAL doing this type work than anything else I have done, plus STUDENTS you get to help out some kids with their college costs which is rewarding, too.”

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August 2015 100 Man Project News Happy Summer from the 100 Man Project, Inc. I hope you have had a great vacation time. This summer is a fund raising time for us as we need to be preparing to replace our much used 1996 wheelchair accessible van. we will be having a raffle to support this cause. Please contact one of our members to purchase a ticket. We also accept donations at any time. If you feel led to help, please send to 100 Man Project, Inc. PO Box 83, Liberty, NC 27298 and specify the check if for van purpose. For those of you who do not know the 100 Man Project, Inc. is the overall project that has the CARS (Community Area Ride Program) that furnishes rides to those in the community who do not drive anymore so as to enable them to get to their doctors, hospital, social services. The other two projects are a Free Dental Clinic and a Reading Program for Liberty ES students and Library Members. So far this year CARS program has given 90 rides and driven 4,988 miles all done by our very dedicated volunteer drivers who serve unselfishly each month. We had the dental clinic that assisted 37 patients last month and happily gave an ice cream party to deserving classes who read the most books during the school year. Also we gave(9) $30 Walmart gift cards to the top readers in each class at Liberty ES and Liberty Library.

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Patterson Cottage Museum Corner -Brenda Heindl, Committee Member What would Home Depot have looked like in the early 1900s? If we could step back in time to the Gilliam Patterson Company of Liberty we might have an idea. The Gilliam Patterson Company was started in May of 1910. The building where it was is still standing in Liberty. It is where the American Aquascapes business is located downtown. Walter Temple Gilliam and George Armpstead Patterson were the owners. Walter’s wife, Beulah D. [Patterson] Gilliam was also listed as one of the incorporators. In 1914, in the Randolph Bulletin newspaper they advertised their goods, noting that they sold buggies, harness, wagons, mowing machines, plows, stoves, cultivators, fertilizers, and cement. The photo included with the article was taken in 1918 of downtown. The red arrow points to the Gilliam Patterson Company building. The Southern Hardware Journal of 1922 reported that the Foushe and Bray Company had taken over the business of Gilliam and Patterson because both owners of the company had died within the previous year. Stop by the Patterson Cottage Museum to see a great color advertisement from the Gilliam Patterson Company! We’re open Saturday, August 15 from 11:00-2:00!

SAVE THE DATE! Mark your calendars for our annual HERITAGE FESTIVAL Saturday, September 19 10:00-3:00
 Blacksmithing, weaving, quilts, baskets, local farms, and local artists!

Beaver Creek BBQ - Liberty 516 N Greensboro St Ph 622-4208

M-Th 11am-9pm / F-Sat 11am-10pm

Good BBQ Daily Hot Bar Specials FREE WIFI

Coble’s

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

Call 622-2741 COMMUNITY AREA RIDE SERVICE (C.A.R.S.)

A local non-profit organization based in Liberty. We offer transportation for residents of Liberty or Staley or folks that have a 622-Telephone exchange to medical facilities, social services or nursing homes.

Call Dispatcher At 336-622-5774 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

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

Phone 336-622-6223

Are You Ready For Back To School Visit Us For All Your Back To School Needs

Carol & Duane Wall Owners & Treasurer Hunters Hrs 11-5 Tue - Sat or By Apt. —Closed Sun & Mon

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August 2015 Debbies Automotive

420 S Greensboro St, Liberty Ph (336)622-7882

Pre-Owned Cars

Sporty Camaro $2,995

One Owner Beetle $3,500

Low Miles 4Runner $7,200

Loaded Impala $5,295 Visit Webste For More

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$50 to $100 Rebates on (4) Installed Hankook Tires

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Descendants Gathering The names could have come out of a Randolph County phonebook: Aldred, Aldridge, Beck, Cheek, Cox Craven, fields, Latham, Lowe, Marley, Moffitt, Needham, Pugh, Routh, Spinks, and York. But the names, still familiar today in Randolph County, appeared on a 1768 petition to then Governor William Tryon from a group of men who called themselves Regulators. They were voicing their concerns over corrupt government officials and unfair taxation. Their ancestors are still here, along with thousands of others who probably aren’t aware of the connection. On August 8 these descendants and anyone interested in the history of the War of the Regulation will meet at Alamance Battleground State Historic Site near Burlington, NC. Guest are encouraged to exchange stories, share genealogy, and artifacts pertaining to the 1771 Battle of Alamance. This event will run from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Beginning at 10:00 a.m. Chris Laforet, producer and director of “The Regulators” documentary, will conduct a presentation on this feature-length movie which documents the Regulator Movement in Colonial North Carolina. At 2:00 p.m. professor emeritus and author Dr. Carole Troxler from Elon University will take the podium and examine the issues of the Regulator Movement through her publication Farming Dissenters, The Regulator Movement in Piedmont North Carolina. A question and answer session and book signing will follow. In addition, there will be exclusive behind the scenes tours of the Historic John and Rachel Allen House, a kid’s activity, and a memorial service. The Clapp family association will have food items for purchase. Alamance Battleground State Historic Site 5803 South NC 62 Burlington, NC 27215 336-227-4785 alamance@ncdcr.gov

Second Saturday Aug 8

3pm to 8pm

Sat Aug 15

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Eastern Randolph Girls Basketball 2015 – 2016 Fund Raising Campaign Welcome to the 2015 – 2016 Eastern Randolph Girls Basketball season. My name is William Flow, and I am the new Head Coach of your Eastern Randolph Wildcats. I am the excited about taking over the girls program and creating a new culture based on our core values or Commitment, Respect, and Toughness. Eastern Randolph basketball has a long tradition of excellence and we are looking forward to writing a new chapter in that history. The success of our program is due largely to the dedication of our players and coaching staff, as well as the support we receive from our community. The program cannot stand alone with just the funds we receive from our county budget. This year we are trying to bring in more funds, through fund-raising, to allow for an expansion of our program. We will recognize our valued supporters in the form of the Eastern Randolph Girls Basketball “Wildcat Club�. There are three levels of membership in the 2015 – 2016 “Wildcat Club�, based on your monetary contribution. Donations Break Down: $100 and above (Green and Gold Elite), $50 and above (Green and Gold) and $9 and below (Gold) . All Wildcat Club Members will have their names listed on the ERHS Girls Basketball web page. Our girls appreciate all donations received, regardless of the amount. Our program depends upon the Eastern Randolph community, family, and friends to support our season. We hope you will consider participating in this year’s fund-raising efforts. Sincerely, William Flow - Head Coach, Eastern Randolph Girls Basketball

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Sat August 15th Movie Starts At 8:30pm Free Outdoor Movie - Bring A Chair At Macedonia Baptist Church 7881 Old 421 Rd, Liberty (On Ball Field)

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RC Computers

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Liberty Chamber News September Business Expo & Luncheon, Save the Date: Wednesday September 16th Liberty Chamber's Annual September Business Expo & Luncheon will be held at the American Legion Post #81Liberty, NC We encourage you to host an information table at our business expo, highlighting the many features your business adds to our community. If you are interested please contact the chamber at 336-622-4937 or libertychambernc.com

$1.00 RAFFLE: BARN QUILT & FLAG WINDOW The Liberty Chamber of Commerce will be raffling off a Barn Quilt and a hand painted American Flag Window, during our September Business Expo & Luncheon. The Patriotic themed Barn Quilt has been created by Liberty's own Rhonda Murrary, of Liberty Hardware. The 3x3 wooden quilt has a value of $150. A second prize will be a hand painted American Flag Window. The Barn Quilt and Flag Window will be on display at Awesome Finds. Raffle tickets are on sale for $1.00 each. Contact the Chamber or Awesome Finds if interested. 336-622-4937 or Awesome Finds 336-622-6223. www.libertychambernc.com or

Ribbon Cuttings / Grand Openings The chamber is always willing to host a Ribbon Cutting for a new business or grand opening event. We will provide the ribbon, XL Scissors, and arrange for chamber board members as well as public officials to attend the ceremony. Photos are taken and published in the Liberty Leader.On Saturday July 18th the Liberty Showcase had a Grand Reopening & Ribbon Cutting.Our next Ribbon Cutting is scheduled for August 8th at HiTech Collision. Please come out and welcome these new businesses to our community.

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13 SEER Heat Pump, Air Handler, Heat Strip 1-1/2 Ton -5kw $1,395 2 Ton- 5kw $1,500 2-1/2 Ton 10kw $1,625 3 Ton 10kw $1,875 3-1/2 Ton 10kw $2,170 3-1/2 Ton 15kw $2,200 13 SEER Heat Pump & Coil/For Mobile Homes 1-1/2 Ton $1,248 2 Ton $1,380 2-1/2 Ton $1,465 3 Ton $1,465 3-1/2 Ton $1,780 A/C 13 SEER 410 Refrierant 1-1/2 Ton $720 2 Ton $773 2-1/2 Ton $810 3 Ton $860 3-1/2 Ton $950 We also have more parts & equipment Pads, linesets, thermostats Pricing Good While Supplies Last!!!

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Spring is here! There is still time to have your mower serviced. For the do-it-yourselfers, we carry a large selection of parts, including lawn mower blades and belts. We have new lower prices on many maintenance items for the 2015 year. 2530 NC Hwy 49 N. Ramseur, NC 27316 (336) 622-0389 garepairs@rtelco.net

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RCC Accelerated Machinist Class Begins Aug. 17 Triad employers are searching for qualified machinists, according to local labor reports, and a Workforce Development and Continuing Education program at Randolph Community College enables students to become qualified as a machinist in as little as 16 weeks. The class will run from Monday, Aug. 17 through Thursday, Dec. 10. Hours are 8 a.m.-12 noon Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday; 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Thursday; and 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Friday. Students who successfully complete RCC’s Accelerated Machinist program are eligible for jobs as entry-level basic machinists. Machinists are needed for many metalworking industries. Students will learn about programming, setup, and operation of CNC turning and machining centers. Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, drilling machines, saws, milling machines, bench grinders, layout instruments, programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Students will also be introduced to the basic principles of blueprint reading and machining calculations. The cost of the class is $180.55. For more information or to register, call 336-633-0268

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Hurricane Jane’s (Thrift store operated by the Liberty Association of Churches)

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*3 bedroom, one bath with detached double garage in liberty on large city lot, $79,500. *Older brick home, 3 bedroom , one bath with single garage on one acre lot on main business thoroughfare in Liberty. $79,500.00 ( the tax value of the lot only is over this amount.) *3 bedroom, 1 ½ bath in Liberty; way below tax value; selling at $55,000. Best building lot in Fogleman Acres, 200 ft.X 175 ft., priced to sell at $24,000. *3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath, home office, huge oversize attached garage, giant screened in rear porch, five appliances, dual fuel heating system, on a on acre lot, and only five years old. Below tax value by thousands, $195,000. *22.5 acres with huge vehicle repair shop with 10,000 lb. lift, 3 roll up doors, full bath, compressed air stations, upstairs rooms and wood working shop on parcel as well.$195,000.00 *3.17 acres, two story barn, well and septic system on Silk HopeLiberty Rd.,now reduced to $35,000.00 *1.45 acre lot on liberty Grove Church Rd. Site built home only, $25,000.00 *2 bedroom, one bath small cottage on 4 acres, Alamance Co., $50,000.00. *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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SERVING YOU ALWAYS IN LIBERTY As Randolph Telephone grows and expands we will not be closing the Liberty business office. We are excited to announce that we will be moving our Headquarters (at 3733 Old Cox Road) and our Retail Operations (at 177-H Specialty Shops – HWY 42 N) to 317 East Dixie Drive, Asheboro in the fall of 2015. Rest assured, that no matter our address, Randolph Telephone will continue to provide the best customer service and the best services to your home or business.

www.edwardjones.com

Our clients’ interests come first. Kim Aldrich

Contact Us About Our $45 1 Hour Photo Shoot

Financial Advisor .

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

Member SIPC

(You Get A DVD with 100+ pics) Family, Senior, Events, etc. Do Not Forget Our Photo Booth

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. of parking right at the Cedar Chest, Refrigerator, Quiltplenty 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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Thank You From Liberty Showcase We would like to thank everyone who contributed, planned, donated, and worked so hard to make our Grand Opening a success! Much appreciation to the Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Terry Caviness, Town Manager Roy Lynch and Nathan Stanley for helping us cut the ribbon and for all your support. for We hope that you will come out and join us at the Liberty Showcase Theater soon! Bass Mtn. Boys Reunion Aug. 8th @ 8pm

Call us now to schedule your fall service of your Heat/AC

Commercial To Residential Systems

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The Liberty Artisan & Craft Gallery

Bobtail Kittens Hand Raised - Very Sweet Free To Only Good Homes Ph 622-5367 Liberty Area

Displaying The Work Of Over 100 Artists and Craftspeople 5546 NC Hwy 49, Liberty

CLIMAX FAMILY PRACTICE

Your Local Distributor Of: Wind Garden Spinners & Kites By Premier Designs. “Whatever Your Interest, We Have A Spinner For That” Bee Keeping Supplies & Equipment

Swaim Electric Heat & A/C COMFORTABLE JUST GOT AFFORDABLE.

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HARDIN LLC (919)799-7739

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FOR RENT Houses, Apartments & Commercial Rentals Available

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE DOWNTOWN LIBERTY

Everything must go!!!! A Klaussner fabric sofa, 2 matching chairs beige with a little rust, red, greens brown in them. Pretty!, 2 wing chairs in wine/burgundy with a dot of green in them. Sofa $100. Side chairs $35.00 each and wing chairs were $50.00 each. A matching picture framed “Sunday Morning in Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving. A Starr Upright Antique piano built in 1924 (in good condition). Call 336-622-3163 for more information. A Liberty Chair Table w/leaf 4 side chairs and 2 armed chairs with a matching, lighted hutch. For more information and e-mail pics call 336-622-3163. Also a 1924 Starr upright piano in great condition.

Volume 12 Issue 8

Thinking Of Selling Your Home? Call Chris To Get A Free Market Analysis

UPGRADE YOUR LOCATION/ WATCH YOUR BUSINESS GROW

Liberty Veterans Memorial & Garden News

Apartment/2 Bedroom/1 Bath

329 Brookwood Ave, Liberty

$400 month

Final 3 Day Event Whale Of A Sale Event

LVM&G Steak Dinner Fundraiser by Sagebrush Steakhouse. The last one we had was a great success and we had great comments on the meal. The Dinner is Friday Night at American Legion Post 81on 11 September 2015. The Tickets are $15.00 per ticket, eat in or take out. If you are interested in tickets let me know and I will get them to you. We hope to sell 275 tickets. All proceeds go to the memorial fund. If you have not put your name on the wall it is time...............Thanks

Huge Christenbury Family Yard Sale! Something for everyone! Beside ChrisCo Machinery 10116 Old Liberty Road, Liberty

WAREHOUSE STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE

Thur, Aug 13 to Sat, Aug 19 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. each day

China House

Chinese Restaurant

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(Call to discuss your storage needs)

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House For Rent

Mon Closed

252 W Swannanoa Food Lion Plaza Liberty, NC

3 Bedroom/1 Bath 179 Gregg St, Liberty

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$550 month

Call Hardins LLC 919-799-7739

Y’all Come Back Cafe 119 S Fayetteville St, Liberty

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Hours: Mon-Fri 6am-2pm Sat 6am-11am Sun 7am - 11am

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Volume 12 Issue 8

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August 2015

The Liberty Leader Newspaper

Volume 12 Issue 8

At Chatham Hospital, convenient, quality care is our number one priority. And with the backing of one of the world’s leading academic medical centers, residents of Randolph County can hold us to that promise. Expert care is just down the road in Siler City.

Siler City, NC | 919-799-4000 chathamhospital.org

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