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The Liberty Leader Free Monthly Newspaper July 2014 Volume 11 * Issue 7 Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community Calendar Of Events July 3 Auction 4 Snow Camp Parade 7 Liberty Ball Game 8 Auction 11-12 Abstinence Program 12 Liberty Celebration 13-18 VBS 15 Run Off Vote 15 Ramseur Civitan 17 Liberty Block Party 19 Ramseur Summer Concert 20-25 FFC VBS 26 Ribbon Cutting 26 Auction 22 Blood Drive 27 The Great I Am 27-30 VBS 28-30 VBS 29 Auction August 1 Raffle 1 Ribbon Cutting 2 Blood Drive 3 Cruise In 16 Auction 16 Ramseur Summer Concert 17-21 VBS Celebration Every Saturday Liberty Soup Kitchen Visit Website For Online Calendar Of Events www.libertynewspaper.org www.celebrateliberty.org NC STEP Grant Update Liberty Leader was at the town hall meeting last night, great to have guest from Raleigh in. We now have the contract signed to start the funding from our Grant from NC STEP PROGRAM. Check out the July issue of Liberty Leader for more great news. Here is a breakdown: Strategy #1 * Small Business Expansion Grants ($25,000) *Agribusiness Farmer's Market Expansion ($20,000) *Small Business Coaching Program ($20,000) Strategy #2 *Year Round Community Events ($6,000) *Special Interest Tourism Development ($8,000) Strategy #3 *Business Directory Brochure ($2,500) *Business Website ($10,000) *Street scape Improvements ($8,500) All the groups have their plans in place and now are moving forward. So excited to see how over the past year the community has came together to make Liberty better. Great things are around the corner. New growth is happening. Assistive Technology Program The SALT Council (Seniors And Law Enforcement Together) will have a program on “Assistive Technology” at the Roy C. Reitzel Center, 128 S. Fayetteville Street, Liberty on Wednesday, July 16th at 2:00. Sonya Butler Clark, Assistive Technology Information Specialist from the NC Assistive Technology Program will discuss categories of assistive technology, the Device Loan Program, helps with vision, hearing, mobility and daily living and more. The speaker will bring equipment for demonstration. This event is FREE and open to the public. Please bring family and friends to this informative event. Refreshments will be provided. For more information, contact Lisa Alley at 336-625-3389 (or 1-800-252-2899) or Myra Gaddy at 336-318-6835. One Nation Under GOD A Christian Nation - A Christian Foundation Vote Tuesday, July 15th for David Allen Randolph Co. Republican District 3 Commissioner 2 nd Primary “Run-Off”—Tuesday, July 15 th (Early Voting July 3rd; 7th —12th @ Board of Elections in Asheboro) Your vote for David Allen is a vote for the people of Liberty and surrounding areas. Help restore local representation (which has been missing for decades) by voting for our own citizen DAVID ALLEN. Paid for by the Committee to Elect David Allen Commissioner July 2014 The Liberty Leader Newspaper Volume 11 Issue 7 Ph 336-795-0054 / 336-404-9791 Page of 1 24 www.libertynewspaper.org

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The Liberty Leader Free Monthly Newspaper July 2014 Volume 11 * Issue 7

Free Community Paper By The Community And For The Community

Calendar Of Events July !3 Auction!4 Snow Camp Parade!7 Liberty Ball Game !8 Auction!11-12 Abstinence Program!12 Liberty Celebration!13-18 VBS!15 Run Off Vote!15 Ramseur Civitan!17 Liberty Block Party!19 Ramseur Summer Concert!20-25 FFC VBS!26 Ribbon Cutting!26 Auction!22 Blood Drive!27 The Great I Am!27-30 VBS!28-30 VBS!29 Auction!August!1 Raffle !1 Ribbon Cutting!2 Blood Drive!3 Cruise In!16 Auction!16 Ramseur Summer Concert!17-21 VBS!Celebration!Every Saturday !Liberty Soup Kitchen"Visit Website For Online Calendar Of Events  www.libertynewspaper.org www.celebrateliberty.org !!!

NC STEP Grant Update"Liberty Leader was at the town hall meeting last night, great to have guest from Raleigh in. We now have the contract signed to start the funding from our Grant from NC STEP PROGRAM. Check out the July issue of Liberty Leader for more great news.!Here is a breakdown:!Strategy #1!* Small Business Expansion Grants ($25,000)!*Agribusiness Farmer's Market Expansion ($20,000)!*Small Business Coaching Program ($20,000)!Strategy #2!*Year Round Community Events ($6,000)!*Special Interest Tourism Development ($8,000)!Strategy #3!*Business Directory Brochure ($2,500)!*Business Website ($10,000)!*Street scape Improvements ($8,500)!All the groups have their plans in place and now are moving forward. So excited to see how over the past year the community has came together to make Liberty better. Great things are around the corner. New growth is happening.

Assistive Technology Program"The SALT Council (Seniors And Law Enforcement Together) will have a program on “Assistive Technology” at the Roy C. Reitzel Center, 128 S. Fayetteville Street, Liberty on Wednesday, July 16th at 2:00. Sonya Butler Clark, Assistive Technology Information Specialist from the NC Assistive Technology Program will discuss categories of assistive technology, the Device Loan Program, helps with vision, hearing, mobility and daily living and more. The speaker will bring equipment for demonstration. This event is FREE and open to the public.  Please bring family and friends to this informative event.  Refreshments will be provided.  For more information, contact Lisa Alley at 336-625-3389 (or 1-800-252-2899) or Myra Gaddy at 336-318-6835. !

One Nation Under GOD"A Christian Nation - A Christian Foundation

!Vote Tuesday, July 15th for

David Allen !Randolph Co. Republican District 3 Commissioner

2nd Primary “Run-Off”—Tuesday, July 15th !(Early Voting July 3rd; 7th —12th @ Board of Elections in Asheboro) !

Your vote for David Allen is a vote for the people of Liberty and surrounding areas. Help restore local

representation (which has been missing for decades) by voting for our own citizen DAVID ALLEN. !

Paid for by the Committee to Elect David Allen Commissioner

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Blood Drive Liberty "First let me say the Paul Shepherd family and I appreciate everyone's support for the eight Paul Shepherd Memorial Blood Drives we have sponsored in Liberty for the American Red Cross. It is bitter sweet that I must tell you last year (2013) was the last one to be  sponsored by  the Paul Shepherd family. It is great that I can report to you The Liberty Association of Churches (LAC) will be sponsoring the drive this year on August 2nd. It will be listed as formerly The Paul Shepherd Memorial Blood Drive. Again thanks and please continue your support for this great worthwhile endeavor.!Helen Shepherd !and the Paul Shepherd Family !Mark Your Calendar August 2nd"!Blood Drive Ramseur"Parks Crossroads Christian Church at 2057 Parks Cross Roads Church Rd, Ramseur will hold a Blood Drive on Tuesday July 22 at 1:30pm to 7:00pm . Come give to those in need and help save lives.

514 N Greensboro St, Liberty, NC

Ph 622-4989

Liberty To Ramseur"Also Staley, Julian, Climax, Franklinville,

Snow Camp… we are all connected.

Friendly Beauty Shop Ann, Megan, Susie

& Mandy Wishes Everyone A Happy Fourth of July

!

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Allen Harim Company Invests In Liberty"Attached is a photograph featuring Allen Harim as they announced the delivery of new feed trailers and investment in Liberty.   This is just one of many things happening in Liberty that is growing. Remember each of us can do our part to invest in our home towns like Liberty to Ramseur. Shop local, eat local, visit local. It only take a few people investing in there community to make a difference. If you owned a business in the community, would you not want to people to shop with you? Think about it.! Picture below is one of the !L to R Steve Evans, Chance Moore, Lynn Berry, Pat Brown, Dan Peugh!

FREE FANS FOR SENIORS AND THE DISABLED"The Randolph County Senior Adults Association has received a limited amount of free 20-inch box fans available to seniors and the disabled on a first come, first served basis who did not receive a free fan last year. Due to the limited amount of fans, those who received one last year will be put on a waiting list. The fans are provided with funds donated by Dominion Resources, Duke Energy Foundation, Duke Energy Progress and Valassis. The Operation Fan/Heat Relief Program is administered regionally by the Piedmont Triad Regional Council of Government’s Area Agency on Aging. !Fans are available to Randolph County residents, age 60 and over and the disabled who have an existing home situation that presents a threat to the person’s health and well-being. Seniors and the disabled must provide their name, date of birth, phone number, address and the disabled under 60 must also provide proof of Social Security income or a Medicare card as well. Fans can be picked up at your local Senior Adult Center:!Asheboro" 133 W. Wainman Avenue 336-625-3389 or 1-800-252-2899!(Monday – Thursday, 8:30-4:00)!Liberty 128 S. Fayetteville Street 336-622-5844!Randleman" 144 W. Academy Street 336-498-4332 !

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

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.

July Special"20lb LP

Gas Refill"$12.99

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Gracie's Veggie Box is having their Grand Opening on Sat July 26 from 9am-1pm.!The Chamber will have a ribbon cutting at around 11-11:30am. She will be serving hot dogs and has gift bags to give out. Also a $50 gift certificate will be given away. Gracie’s Veggie Box is located in the Dollar General Shopping Center in Liberty at 219 S Greensboro St. You can reach them at 336-622-2111 and on Facebook at Gracies Veggie Box. Great updates and improvements from previous business. A whole new look and management. Stop in and visit with them. !!Upcoming Chamber Events:"July 17 - Third Thursday Block Party !July 26 - Ribbon Cutting at Gracie’s Veggie Box and their Grand-opening. !!For more info on chamber call 622-4937!

Abstinence Program In Liberty"Edwards Grove Baptist Church will be having an abstinence program at our church at 214 S Foster St in Liberty on July 11th and 12th. Fri from 4-8 and sat from 10-2. They would like to have surrounding churches along with the community to come out. The ages are 13 and up. There is an incentive after the 2 day completion of a trip to Frankie’s, for dinner and a gift. For more info contact the church at 336-622-2981.

Ongoing Pantry needs:Small cans ham; sm & lg cans chicken or tuna; Beef Stew; Salmon; Ravioli (canned w/meat);Bisquick type baking mix;  Egg & No-Yolk Noodles; Spaghetti Sauce & Pasta; Regular and "No Sugar Added" Canned Fruits;Mixed Vegetables, Corn, Garden Peas; Leafy Greens (Walmart Great Value brand is very low in sodium!!); Chunky soups; Crackers; Cornbread mix (Martha White brand can be made using just water); Canned Light Red Kidney Beans;Vegetable Beef Soup; Low Salt Cream Soups (Chicken/Mushroom); Bread;Macaroni pasta; Instant Potatoes; Canned Whole Potatoes; Sweet Potatoes; Oatmeal, Grits, and other cereals; Peanut Butter; Jelly;Dried Beans (Pinto, Blackeyed Peas, Great Northern, Navy); Rice (white and brown); Macaroni and Cheese. Also, we can use recycled plastic grocery bags to give out food - doubling them also helps!  Plus we have some area folks with chickens that would donate eggs if we supply egg cartons - so bring them too!

Support Your Local Food Bank In Liberty and Ramseur

Liberty Entrepreneur Honored and Named Premier Agency for 2014 Allstate agency owner earns prestigious service designation                         As a business leader and involved citizen in the Liberty area, Allstate exclusive agency owner Brad Williams has been designated an Allstate Premier Agency for 2014. The Allstate Premier Agency designation is bestowed on less than 48 percent of Allstate’s nearly 10,000 agency owners across the country. This designation is being presented to Williams for his outstanding business performance and commitment to putting customers at the center of his agency’s work.   “This award is not just about successful business results,” said Bob Holden, Field Senior Vice President. “It also demonstrates Brad’s commitment to being accessible to customers and leveraging his own expertise to help ensure customers have the insurance solutions they need to protect themselves and their family.” The Williams Agency is located at 415 W. Swannanoa Avenue in Liberty and can be reached at (336) 622-1500.  

Tenants Take Pride in downtown Liberty. One brush stroke at a time, people transform downtown Liberty. New looks and new business.

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FRIDAY, JULY 5TH, 9 AMHeld at the 43rd Annual Southeast Old Threshers’ Reunion

(919) 545-0412www.RogersAuction.com

Find Your Freedom SM

ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLEBid online during this auction at

by clicking the online bidding link.

Real Estate & Equipment Liquida!onfor R. Nelson Wall

PUBLICAUCTIONFRIDAY, MAY 24

10 AM

2151 Lystra RoadChapel Hill, NC

Chatham County Surplus

PUBLICAUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 19 AM

720 County Landfill Rd.Pittsboro, NC

Estate of the LateGarland “Doc” Kirkman

PUBLICAUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 89 AM

3664 Andrews Dairy Rd.Greensboro, NC

Preview: May 23, Noon - 5pm

(2) 5.5± Acre LotsEquipment

Lot with Mobile Home

Preview: May 31, Noon - 5 pm

Vehicles, Furniture,Equipment

Preview: June 7, Noon - 5 pm

Vintage Engines &Cushman Scooters

MAY 24JUNE 1JUNE 8JULY 5Chapel Hill • Pittsboro • Greensboro • Denton

NORTH CAROLINA

18th ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Accep!ng ConsignmentsToday thru July 4th

Call Early for InternetExposure!Denton Farm Park, Denton, NC

!

Snow Camp Mt Pleasant Durham

Tuesday July 8

4:00pm

Saturday July 26 9:00am

Tuesday July 29 4:00pm

8131 Bethel South Fork Rd

Snow Camp, NC 33 +/- Acre Estate W/Home, Furniture, Vehicles, Antiques & Collectibles

1635 Dutch Road

Mt Pleasant, NC Moving From Country To Town Farm/Shop Equipment, Antiques & Collectibles

919 Danbury Drive

Durham, NC Tools of Late Bruce Godwin Vehicles, RV, Boat, Guns, Shop Equipment& Tools, Harley

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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

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

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

Coble’s Pressure Washing

Over 20 Years Of Experience Houses, Roofs, Cement, Decks

Any Type Of Pressure Washing Done

Call 622-2741

3.5” x 2.5” | Maximum Font Size: 30 pt

Keep a level head in anup-and-down market.

Colleen Downey Mitchell,AAMS®Financial Advisor.

114 Pointe South DrRandleman, NC 27317336-498-4593

Member SIPC

Public AUCTION Estate of the Late Kendric & Garnett Lane

6126 Sussex Trail - Pleasant Garden, NC 27313

Saturday, May 18th, 2013 –10:00am

Selling 1.2 Acres with 1232 sq.ft. 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Mobile Home & Vacant Lot (0.68 Acres)

Selling Personal Property

10x16 Utility Building 8x12 Utility Building 42" Cut-Statesman 15hp Riding Mower 22" Weedeater 5hp Push Mower 31cc Troy Built Weed Eater w/Hedge Trimmer Misc. Hand Tools Misc. Garden/Yard Tools 3'x5' Enclosed Utility Trailer 2 Electric Lift Chairs 3 Electric Scooters (Hoveround/Shop Rider) CB's, Scanner's, Bird Houses, Jewelry, etc. Bird Houses

Furniture

Oak Rockers Oak Table Oak Bow Front 2 over 2 Dresser w/Log Roll Oak High Back Bed Ball & Claw Settee Duncan Phye Drum Table w/Drawer

Collectibles

Hand Water Pump Cast Iron Pot w/Lid #10 Water Can Wood Plain 5 Gallon Crock Copper Boiler Canning Pan Clobber's Bench Camel Back Trunk Green Handle Flour Sifter (Bromwell's 5 Cups) Steam Trunk Singer Sewing Machine Album's Sawyer's View Master Cast Iron Pans w/#7 Griswold Royal Vacuum Cleaner Meal Master Wood Cook Stove 38-40Winchester Bullets Misc. Pottery

Many More Items Not Listed...Other Items May Be Added! Check Website For Updates! Select Consignments will be Accepted -Food & Restrooms Available *Registration to Bid begins 1 hour prior & throughout auction *Preview Real Estate By Appointment *Terms on Personal Property: Cash, Check, Visa, MC, American Express, Discover. Payment in full on Auction Day. 10% Buyers Premium on all personal property purchases. 13% Buyers Premium for any per-sonal property Credit Card Purchase *Terms on Real Estate: 5% Buyers Premium. 10% Down or $7,500 (whichever is greater) in certified funds at the auc-tion-balance due in 30 days *In all transactions, the Auctioneer is acting as agent for the seller *Disclaimer: Information herein and as might otherwise be provided is from sources deemed reliable, but Countryside Auctioneers or the seller make no warranty or representation to accuracy. Countryside Auction-eers and the seller expressly disclaim any liability for errors, omissions, or changes regarding any information provided for the sale. Potential purchases are strongly urged to rely solely upon their own inspections and opinions in preparing to purchase property. The property is sold “As  Is”  with  any  and  all  faults.  

All sales are final. Auctioneer reserves the right to add or delete due to prior sale or otherwise. Announcements auction day take precedence. Individuals agree  that  the  Auction  Co.,  it’s  representatives  or  the  Seller  are  not  responsible  for  any  damage  to  person  or  property  while on the premises.

(919) 663-2034 or (919) 548-5500

Welcome Tropica Tanning Salon!to Downtown Liberty. Former Business “Tan Lines” located at 112 W Swannanoa Ave in downtown Liberty has recently been purchased and under new management. Their focus is to offer their customers great service with a relaxing atmosphere. Updates have already begun and will continue over the next several weeks. Already as I took a tour, the place has a whole new look. They encourage you to stop in and visit, they stated “We believe our customers will be pleased”. Their Grand-Opening is scheduled for Aug. 1 and there you will learn more great aspects they plan on bringing. As part of the atmosphere they will be offering products such as purses, sunglasses, jewelry and flip flops. Brand names such as Michael Kors, Ray ban and Rainbow. Pricing ranges from $5 single visit, 15 visits $45, 100 min. -$19, 200 min. -$39 and month unlimited -$35.

Stop in and meet Yvonne Farrell

August 1st

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!!!!!!!! !!! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!

Conveniently located 1 block from Liberty

Elem School !

Owned and operated by previous

Kindergarten Teacher

Serving children ages 1 through 3

!Breakfast, lunch, and

snacks will be provided !

CPR/First Aid certified

Home Daycare Opening

Soon! !

Opening in August 2014 in Liberty NC. Only 4 openings available!

!!!!

!!

!Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 7:00 A.M. – 5:30 P.M.

!! Call Amy for more information

@ 336-795-0039

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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

*Good Ole Home Cooking *Dine In or Take Out

*$10 Per Person (Kids under 3 FREE) *Banquet Space & Catering Available

*Miracle Valley Cafe Open

EARTH VISIONS!Therapeutic Massage - Medical Massage!

Specific Massage!It is your turn to be pain free.!

Get Your Life Back!Phone 336-622-1844!

Novella Kennedy, LMBT!NC Lic 4586 National Certification!

You could be HERE right now!!Feel well again! Call for your appointment.!

5264 York Martin Rd, Liberty, NC!www,earthvisionsinc.com

Testimonial For Earth Visions: “I came in here feeling like a plug nickel, and I am leaving here feeling like a hundred dollars.”…. Yvonne P    quote from a woman who drove from Lake Junaluska for bodywork at Earth Visions.!History Lesson !What is a plug nickel?!Plugs are the holes made in coins, which is then filled with a cheaper metal. Coins so tampered with are no longer legal tender and are thus worthless if spotted. The phrase is, of course, American. Before 'plugged nickels' there were 'plugged quarters' and 'plugged dimes'. The various versions of the phrase appear in the 1880s. The nickel, being a lower denomination coin, lends itself better than quarters and dimes to a phrase expressing worthlessness. Oddly though, the lowest denomination coin is the cent and the phrase 'not worth a plugged cent' doesn't appear until later. The earliest I've found for that is 1908. The earliest of any version of the phrase that I can find is from The Daily Nebraska State Journal, 14th September 1883. This indicates the illegitimate nature of plugged coins:!! "No," said a Philadelphia conductor, "I never attempt to pass a plugged quarter on a man unless he's got his Sunday girl with him. Then he's afraid she'll think him mean if he get's mad.!

Home Daycare Opening Soon!!Mrs. Amy Leonard of Liberty NC is opening a small home daycare this coming August.  The daycare is located one block behind Liberty Elementary school.  She is accepting children ages 1-3 years old and has 4 spots to fill.  Not only is she a mom to her own 20 month old son but she herself is a former Kindergarten teacher.  She is very excited about this adventure and looks forward to hearing from anybody that is interested.  Please call 336-795-0039 for more information!

Ramseur Civitans 4 Years and Growing!The Ramseur Area Civitan Club is hosting its 4th anniversary celebration on Tuesday, July 15, at 6:30 p.m. It will be held at the picnic shelter at Ramseur Lake, 549 Ramseur Lake Road, Ramseur. The celebration, in combination with the club’s Seek meeting, will include a summer picnic and birthday cake. Since it was chartered four years ago, the organization has helped people in need, those with disabilities, and has supported local community projects through fund-raisers and local charity projects. Some of these programs include support for an EC class, a group home, the Ramseur Food Pantry, Craven Deer Processing, Special Olympics, clothing for the needy and the Adopt a Highway program. Civitan has a three-fold purpose: service, knowledge and fellowship. Civitan also places an emphasis on meeting and getting to know new people (fellowship), as well as attaining knowledge through speakers and informative programs. Those interested in learning more about Civitan or for more information, call Robert Hesselmeyer (336) 824-4368 or Larry Swaim at (336) 824-8849.! 

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430 N Greensboro St, Liberty

Phone 336-795-0052 Open M-F 8:30AM-6:00PM,

SAT 9:00AM-1:00PM,

SUMMER IS HERE!! Sunscreen Lotion & Sprays $5 each 2 For $9.50

ALLERGY SEASON IS HERE!!!

90 count Cetirizine 10mg tablets (Generic Zyrtec®)

$9.99 100 count Loratadine 10mg tablets(Generic Claratin®)

$9.99 A Picture is

worth A Thousand

Words

Pictures are worth a thousand words. !Pictures by April Larson Photography. Also winners of all cash prizes were gracious enough to donate winning back to the Memorial Fund. This is a great community fundraising event. Lets get this built to honor our veterans. As you can see the ride started over in Asheboro at Cox Harley. The sheriff department gave them a escort ride to protect everyone. Mayor Terry Caviness was one of the lead people behind this ride followed by a staff of great volunteers. In one picture you will see a rider is holding a picture of a family member that was a veteran. This ride for raising funds for the Liberty Veterans Memorial touches hearts in numerous ways. Also picture is Liberty Fire Chief JR Beard proudly rode his motorcycle and he too is a veteran that served and protected us during wars the US was in. Troi Nance preformed while the color guard was on stand. What was even more amazing is that the winners of cash prizes gave there winning right back to the fundraising. Yes, Liberty you came out in full color. So please make a donation to the Liberty Veterans Memorial, its the least you can do to pay back for all the lives lost, time lost by family members while there loved ones served and the list goes on. I recently was talking to local Doug Garrett about his time in service protecting our country and the things our soldiers had to endure both physically and mentally is beyond our simple minds of comprehending . I want to thank every veteran that served and protected my Christian Country. !

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Imagine coming home every day to anenvironment that’s as fresh, clean and healthy asit is comfortable. Now is the perfect time to makethat a reality, with a Trane high performanceheating and cooling system. And with 0% APRFinancing with equal payments for 36 Months ona qualifying Trane systems, it’s never been soeasy to own one.

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Call now for a free home comfort consultation.

*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. Specialterms 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 minimummonthly 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 basedon 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 paymentfee 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.

Swaim Electric Heat & A/C 3743 New Salem Rd,

Climax 336-685-9722

Call now for a free home comfort consultation.

LOFLIN FUNERAL HOMERamseur, NC147 Coleridge Rd

Locally Owned & Operated !Richard Jones Bill Craven !

Service Since 1904 (Phone) 336-824-2386

(Obituary Desk) 336-318-3535

Fresh Homegrown Produce For Sale Barn Door Nursery -----Julian Tomatoes, String Beans, Squash, Peppers, Onions, Garlic Selling at: Snow Camp Farmers’ Market Wednesdays 4-7 Julian Trading Post Saturday 7-11 Pleasant Garden Farmers’ Market 7-11 Homeland Creamery Sundays 2-6 Home 6709 Liberty Rd (call) CALL MARY OR FRANK WELKER “ONLY ORGANICALLY APPROVED FERTILIZERS / PESTICIDES USED” 6709 Liberty Road - Julian,NC 336-685-4476 !

Barn Door Nursery & Produce

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Tacos Special

Daily $1.75

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Creekside Family Practice Cutting the Ribbon !Randolph Medical Associates’ newest office, Creekside Family Practice, opening July 7 in Archdale, will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony July 12, from noon to 1:30 p.m., to celebrate the new option for complete family care in Archdale and Trinity. All are welcome and encouraged to come enjoy refreshments, entertainment and meet Dr. Rajan Mitchell, Brittany Hout, PA, and Jill Connor, PA-C. Creekside Family Practice, with its on-site lab capabilities, is located right next to Creekside Park and accepts walk-ins. Creekside Family Practice will be open from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday. To learn more about the new office, call 336-861-0640.!

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Running Rewards!Story By Tamra Moger!On Saturday morning, April 5, nearly 100 people participated in the fourth annual David Wrenn Memorial!Run. This annual event was established by the children of the late David Wrenn, an avid runner, to honor his memory and to raise funds for a scholarship, helping needy students attend FCS. This year’s run had two added features. Not only did we have a walk/run fun mile, but a 5K was included in the event as well. In addition to raising funds for the David Wrenn Scholarship, matching funds were raised to aid in the adoption process for John and Brooke Voncannon. With!sponsorships and registration fees, we were able to raise a total of $3,024, with $1,512 going to each cause. We are grateful for the many who made this event possible and for the continued blessing these funds will be as we are able to impact FCS, the Voncannons and our entire community for the cause of Christ. Please mark your calendar for next year’s run on Saturday, April 4, 2015.

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Ramseur Farmers Market Moves!The Ramseur Area Farmers market has moved !!!! It will no longer be at Ramseur lake!!!! The new location will be on HWY 64 at The Silver Dollar Pawn and the NAPA OF Ramseur !!! Come join us Saturday!!!!! To become a vendor please call 336-612-7587

Liberty's Farmer Market!The Liberty's Farmer Market located across from entrance to Food Lion in Liberty on W Swannanoa Ave is bustling. Saturday is the big day, but each day of the week you can find farmers set up. A great place to find great finds while supporting local business owners. From produce to home made food. See you there.

Liberty Leader Staff Volunteer At Food Bank!I had the pleasure of volunteering along with my staff at the Liberty Food Bank. It was great to help stock the shelves and learn how this program works. We donate food occasionally but to actual volunteer took it to another level. As you can see from the story about this ministry it effects numerous people. I hope you will consider volunteering, donation food or money , praying over this ministry or all of the above.

LAC - Great Things Under One Roof!A group from Freedom Family Church visited the LAC (Liberty Association of Churches) to learn what all is located in the building located at 125 S Greensboro St in Liberty. Well you see this is a great ministry that is support by all the local churches regardless of their denomination. We all serve one GOD and we are all ONE CHURCH. At this location you will find the Liberty Bargain Shop where you can purchase numerous items from clothing to home items. Plus normally they have seasonal items. You may also contact them for donation. The great thing about this shop is that every dollar spent goes back to the emergency assistance fund. Also in this location if the Food Bank. Here families can come and get food to help out during the month. This is a great ministry because not only do they accept food donations from individuals but area stores donate items that they have left overs of. Plus, to those that give monetary donations, they have got the art down on how to stretch a dollar and make the money go the farthest. In addition to just giving the food out, they educate on how to make the food stretch the farthest, thanks to the Liberty Faith In Action Nurse. In addition to all this great stuff, the is the location of LAC Emergency Assistance Office. This is where they help local out when life has just hit them with a bad situation. So as you can see, there is some great things under this one roof. I strongly encourage you to help if you can with this great ministry. Every dollar counts.

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All Programs Held at the Ramseur Municipal Building 724 Liberty Street, Ramseur, NC Thursday Mornings 10:30 AM

June 12- Power Up with Books with Melina Simpson June 19- Scientific Experiments with Marjie Grubb June 26- It’s  Magic  with  Steve  Somers � Registration held throughout the month

July 3- Forensic Science - Ramseur Police Chief Larry Lewallen July 10- Let’s  Get  Cookin’- Barbara Linder - NC Cooperative Ext. Agent FCS/AG/4-H Child Nutrition, Equine 4-H July 17- Enviroscape with Jenny Parks of Randolph County Soil and Water Conservation District July 24- Spark your Imagination with the Kelleys July 31- Mad Science of the Piedmont

!

You are cordially invited to the

2nd Annual Liberty Friends Meeting Craft Festival

Saturday, July 12th, 2014

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

316 N. Greensboro Street, Liberty, NC (on the corner of old 421 and Newberry Avenue) at Liberty Friends Meeting

!

Not to miss event! Hot dogs, yummy baked items and visiting with locally known artists will be a relaxing way to spend the day!!

SUMMER READING PROGRAMS AT THE

LIBERTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

*Children’s Programs for up to age 12* JUNE 17th: Magic with Steve Somers JUNE 24th: Animal Architects with Cooperative Extension JULY 8th: Lego Robotics JULY 15th: Reptiles with Gail & Joe Morgan (to take place on Thursday) JULY 22nd: Butterflies with the Liberty Nature Research Library JULY 29th: Mad Science

COMING SOON!

Dates and Topics

for

Teens & Adults

Programs will take place Tuesdays at 11 A.M.

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Who:First Christian Church !Where: 1381 Church Street,

Ramseur NC.!Theme:Agency D3!Dates: July 13-18,!

Times: 6:30pm-8:30pm !There will be a Kick-off Party

on Sunday, July 13th @5:00pm!

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Hickory Grove United Methodist Church 10085 Silk Hope-Liberty Road Vacation Bible School July 27-July 30 Theme:  Workshop of Wonder Time: Sunday 6pm to 6:30pm registration                         6:30 to 8:30 Bible School Monday thru Wednesday 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Bible Boot

Camp

VBS

Mon.- Wed.

July 28-July 30

7:00-8:30 PM

nightly Grace Independent Baptist Mission

108 N. Fayetteville St., Liberty, NC

All ages are welcome!

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Sandy Creek Bakery 7027 Sandy Creek Church Road, Staley

Call Sandy or Janice At (336)622-2378 Please Call 48 Hours In Advance To Fill

Order

We offer: ➢ Custom made decorated cakes for birthdays, baby

showers and other special occasions ➢ Photo cakes ➢ A variety of homemade pies, cakes, and cookies

Small Engine

Repair

FFC New Ministry!Freedom Family Church just opened up its new ministry this month. It is called Elevation Station. So what is Elevation Station, well its like FFC's version of Starbucks. Anytime there is a function going on at FFC, Elevation Station is open. Why go to Starbucks and pay form $4 to $5 for a cup of special coffee, or go to connivance store and pay close to $1 for a soda, or pay $5 for a smoothie at Panera Bread?  Now you can get a soda, water or specialty coffee for 25 cents. A fresh made healthy fruit smoothie for 50 cents. Now everyone can enjoy a great treat that does not break the bank. This is just the first stage of more to come from Elevation Station.!

Carolyn’s 101 W Swannanoa Ave (Downtown Liberty)!

Phone 336-622-3120!Latest Ladies Fashions - Personal Attention!

Mon To Sat 10am to 5:30pm!

After

McDaris Produce And Baked Goods

336-312--4861Hwy 49 Between Liberty & Ramseur!

Call For Special Orders or Current Produce!Come Visit Us On Saturdays 7 to 1 !

At Ramseur And Asheboro !Farmers Market

Now At Liberty Farmers

Market On Fridays!!Also soon

will be offering

baked goods at Sportsman

Supply & Grocery

New Pastor In Liberty!Message from the church ,!“We at Bethany United Methodist Church, located on Troy Estate Road, wish to announce the arrival of our new Minister, Rev. Sharon Quate. She comes to us from Baltimore, Maryland where she served Rogers Forge UMC. All the parishioners welcomed her Saturday evening, June 28th at a supper in the Fellowship Hall and a great time was had by all. We welcome everyone to come and hear Rev. Quate every Sunday beginning July 13, 2014. Our worship service is at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday School follows at 10:30 a.m.! We look forward to the next year with Rev. Quate and our hopes and expectations are very high on what we expect to accomplish. ! Please come worship with us.”

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All Under One Roof Air Concepts Heating & AC

Ph 336-622-5769 Liberty Supply Heating & AC

Ph 336-622-7788 !438 N Greensboro St, Liberty, NC

Mon - Fri 8am to 5pm Closed Sat/Sun !Air Quality Testing $175

Duct Cleaning - Price Per Size Of Area !Start Your Spring With A Tune Up Now !!!!!!!!

Maintenance Contracts Free Estimates On New Units !Service All Makes & Models

7 Days A Week !Humidifiers/Dehumidifiers/Media Filters

All your supplies under one roof.

119 S Fayetteville St - Liberty !Ph 622-2984!

Mon- Wed 6am to 2pm & 5pm to 8pm!Thu- Fri 6am to 2pm & 5pm to 8pm!

Sat 6am to 11am !Sun 7am to 11am!

For A Great Small Town Experience!

CLIMAX FAMILY PRACTICE !Welcoming New

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*** NOW ACCEPTING NEW RESIDENTS ***

Coventry House your locally owned and operated Assisted Living Community. NOW SPECIALIZING in the unique needs of persons with Alzheimer’s Disease

and related Dementia’s at  Coventry  House  of  Siler  City,  you  will  find:• FLAT MONTHLY RATES .... no hidden charges or upselling• 24 hour personal care assistance• On Call Physician Services• Professionally directed medication management• Specialized care plans for all residents• Private & companion rooms featuring private bathrooms• In room cable TV, internet access & telephone service• Security systems for resident safety• Specialized activities for assisted living & memory care unit• Three prepared meals per day plus afternoon & evening snacks• Local transportation to shopping & medical appointments• Medicaid, private insurance & private payment accepted

CALL TO ARRANGE YOUR PRIVATE TOUR TODAY!

Ask About Our New Year Special Pricing!

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YE OLD COUTRY KITCHEN

327 Drama Rd, Snow Camp Ph 336-376-6991

Locally Owned & Operated By Bryan & Melodee Wilson

Hours Th, Fr 4:30 to 8:00

Early Bird Special $2 Off Buffet 4:30 to 5:30 Thu & Frid

Sat 11:00 to 8:00 Sun Noon to 8:00

Millstone Catering Snow Camp, NC Private Parties Welcome

Full Catering Service Ph 336-376-6991

Check Out Millstone Catering

Awnings Let Us Help Design & Build Your

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 [email protected]

The Snow Camp Historical Drama Society, Inc. announces its 41st season,

complete with action-packed productions the whole family will enjoy!

June 26-August 23, 2014

The Sword of Peace Pathway to Freedom

The Princess & the Pea, Robin Hood & Oklahoma!

SNOW CAMP OUTDOOR THEATRE 301 Drama Rd. Snow Camp, NC 27349

1-800-726-5115 www.snowcampdrama.com

Downtown Liberty Summer Kickoff Event!June was the second month that the downtown merchants in Liberty conducted a chance for visitors to win CASH. June 21 was the June event called Summer Kickoff. Just for visiting each business in downtown you received a raffle ticket. If you made a purchase of $10 or more you received and additional raffle ticket.  As you can see from the pictures it was a great turnout. In May , Eddie Ward won $100 cash. In June, Judy Herndon and Julie Cheek each won $50 cash that was drawn out at 2:30 at the Gazebo downtown. Make sure to come down to July Celebration on July 12 to hear all the great free music, attend the street festival and also stay for the free fireworks. Be on the look out in August for the chance to win free money with the Back To School Contest. Thanks for supporting the downtown merchants.

"Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things he does for me." ~Psalm 103:2

Drama Starting, Get your tickets! Ye Old Country Kitchen Special

Running a special $25 for

Dinner & a Ticket

2014 Liberty Chamber of Commerce! Third Thursday Event !Thank you for everyone who attended our June Third Thursday Event! A BIG thank you to “Southern Storm” who really rocked out and brought in a crowd. Thank you also for several of the businesses downtown staying open for our guests. Coming up in July is “Church Night” which was rescheduled for this month due to a rain out in May. Several local churches are coming together to bring this awesome night of fellowship and fun. Pastor Todd Moore from Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church will be sharing with the kiddos his famous story telling, puppets, and magic tricks. Pastor David Hobson from Rocky River Friends Meeting will be showing us how to worship “accordion” style. FFC kids choir will be leading in some songs and hand motions for worship. There will also be special music from several soloists in the Liberty area. Freedom Family Church will be sponsoring lots of fun games and crafts. Ben Suggs, aka Southern Entertainment will emcee the event. I would also like to mention here that Freedom Family Church Ladies are having a couponing contest which began July 1st. They will announce the winners at Church Night. The contest rules and winning categories are posted on the event page on Facebook or you can contact Tammy Kimrey at (336) 337-2999 for more details. Listed below are some great ideas of items needed. All items collected will be donated to the Liberty Association of Churches Food Bank. Ongoing Food Pantry /shopping ideas for the contest: Small canned ham , Small & Large cans chicken, tuna, and Salmon , Beef Stew , Ravioli (canned w/meat) , Bisquick baking mix , Egg & No-Yolk Noodles , Spaghetti Sauce & Pasta , Regular and "No Sugar Added" canned Fruit, Mixed Vegetables - Corn, Garden Peas, Leafy Greens, Chunky soups, Crackers , Cornbread mix, Canned Light Red Kidney Beans , Vegetable Beef Soup, • Low Salt Cream Soups (Chicken/Mushroom) , Bread , Instant Potatoes, Canned Whole Potatoes , Sweet Potatoes, Oatmeal, Grits, and other cereals, Peanut Butter & Jelly, Dried Beans (Pinto, Black-eyed Peas, Great Northern, Navy) , Rice (white and brown),• Macaroni and Cheese , Unopened Toiletries (Men & Women) , Household Cleaning Products (small sizes – limited space) . Have a night out of dinner and shopping downtown and then bring your family and friends out for this opportunity to Worship together and shine the Love of God in Liberty! If you or your Church would like to participate please call Tabitha Schenkel at (336) 301-6964. Looking forward to seeing you there! Story By Tabitha Schenkel

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LOFLIN FUNERAL!HOME OF LIBERTY!212 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty!

Ph 336-622-2256 Office!Ph 336-622-2258 Obit Line!Tyson Nixon, Manager!

And Staff!

AGreen Acres Small Engine Repair David Fogleman, Owner/Operator

2530 NC Hwy 49 N (336)622-0389 Ramseur, NC 27316

[email protected] !We are a small, family-owned, family-operated business,

servicing and repairing mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, generators & everything in between.

We sharpen chainsaw chains and lawn mower blades. !

GHours: Tues to Fri 8:00 to 5:30 !Saturday 8:00 to 2:00 !Closed Sun and Mon 20years

combined experience in automotive and

July 12th at the down town annual Fourth of July celebration, CGT Photography will be

doing $10 mini sessions that include

(2) 4x6 photo and digital downloads. We will also be doing pet

photo that day. !For more info call Kevin Bowman

(336)404-9791 or !Shelby Bowman (336)609-3622

$10 Mini

129 W Swannanoa Ave Downtown Liberty, NC!

Unique Boutique & Treasures!

Carol & Duane Wall Owners & Treasurer

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

Ph 622-6223All Mens & Ladies Swimwear

& Cover-ups 20%!

Keep Your Eye Out In Ramseur. Lots of changes

coming. New home for Farmers

Market. Downtown

Ramseur Streets-cape

improvements.

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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

Open Sundays!By Appointment

The Liberty Artisan & Craft Gallery Proudly Displaying the Works of Over 100 Artists

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.

Hours: Tues-Sat. 10-5

Closed Sun. & Mon. Open Sunday

By Appointment

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

100 Man Project, Inc. Reading Incentive Winners!!Students at Liberty Elementary School recently took part in the 4th annual Reading Incentive Contest sponsored by the 100 Man Project, Inc. The contest ran from February-April, 2014. Eleven classes reported participating in the contest with 7,237 books read in 3 months! The winning classroom in each participating grade was treated to an ice cream party. Winning classrooms were:!Kindergarten: Ms. Alderman! ! !First Grade: Ms. Bowman! ! !Second Grade: Ms. Heilig! ! !Third Grade: Ms. Ritter!! !! ! !The following Outstanding Readers were awarded $10.00 WalMart gift cards during Awards Day: !Logan Armfield! ,Brady Collins,Valeria Vega Mendez, Isabelle Coble, Juan Gonzalez Lopez,Zoey Pugh, Kaden Coble, Kayle Maxfield, Kylie Sharpe!! ! !Additionally we partnered with the Liberty Library whereby elementary school students who checked out books were entered in a drawing for one of three $30.00 WalMart gift cards. ! The following were winners:!Nathan Foxx, Olivia McGuffin, Jazmin Pechaco! !We would like to thank the Liberty Elementary School principal, Jennie Williams, and the teachers for supporting this program each year. We are so proud of the students for choosing to participate and hope that they learn to enjoy and appreciate reading.!A special thank you goes out to Warren Dixon who coordinates the Reading Incentive Contest. He works closely with the Liberty Elementary School and the Liberty Library to ensure the success of this program. Several volunteers were also on hand to serve ice cream. Those who helped were: Warren and Sandra Dixon, Phil Shore,! Walt and Susan Foster,!Tom Meacham,!Chip Simms, Gloria Kivett, W.T. and Sue Garner,Ken and Sue Fogleman! !

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Meacham Realty, Inc. Tom Meacham

205 E Swannanoa Ave- Liberty, NC 27298

CURRENT LISTINGS !!• Well established restaurant building in excellent area;

sold with all high quality kitchen and dining fixtures. Owners retiring…may do some owner financing for experienced individual. Reduced to $250,000.00.

• 3 bedroom, one bath, single carport, Cent. Air/heat, in Pickett Circle. $53,000.00

• 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick (+-2,132 sf.), top quality construction on huge corner town lot, now again reduced to $149,900.00

• 3 bedroom, 1 ½ bath brick cottage in Liberty near elementary school $60,000.00

• 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. !

Current Rental Vacancies 1. 1323 Brown Xrd. Rd.,Staley…..3Br./2Ba.,Dbl. Cpt./

heat pump….$850.00 2. 314 South Asheboro St…..3Br./1Ba.,single carport,

Florida room..$650.00

LACHEY ELECTRIC COMPANY

Family owned for 25 years, Pools, spas, bath tub Jacuzzi’s Fans, lights, breakers fuses

                        336-622-9722 Tim & Becky Lachey, Owners

Liberty 4-H Summer !Adventures!By: Barbara Dunn Swanson!Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development!!July is here and that means we still have two more months of summer break! Did you know that Randolph County 4-H is hosting a variety of summer fun activities in the Liberty area? Ms. Catherine Davis is coordinating our summer adventure classes at the Liberty Elementary School. We have classes in science, art, environment, and so much more. If you would like to learn more about the 4-H classes, contact us at the Extension office at: 336-318-6000.!!I am also reminded this time of year, that the summer heat can take its toll on both people and pets! According to the Center For Disease Control, people suffer heat-related illness when their bodies are unable to properly cool themselves. The body normally cools itself by sweating. But under some conditions, sweating just isn't enough. In such cases, a person's body temperature rises rapidly.When it is hot out, we all sweat! When the humidity is high, sweat will not evaporate as quickly, preventing the body from releasing heat quickly. Sunburn is another factor to prevent. Wearing sunscreen and applying it often is necessary when out in the direct sunlight. Wear a hat and sunglasses to protect your face and eyes from exposure.If you need to be outside this summer, try to do so in the early morning hours or later in the evening. Try to avoid mid-day, when temperatures may be higher. Drink plenty of water. Stay away from soft drinks, as they will not quench your thirst like water will! The Center for Disease Control suggests you increase your fluid intake, regardless of your activity level. “Don't wait until you're thirsty to drink. During heavy exercise in a hot environment, drink two to four glasses (16-32 ounces) of cool fluids each hour.”Your pets also are affected by high heat! Remember to change their water bowlsand keep them cool too! They may not be as eager to run and play if they are hot! This time of year is a good time to trim their coat! Getting off that extra layer may help them stay cooler.!Check in on your neighbors to make sure they are adjusting to the high temperatures. There are many in our community who may need fans to help cool their homes. We have some resources in our Randolph County community that may be able to assist. Stop by the Salvation Army, Christians United Outreach Center or Goodwill. The Senior Adult Association may also have necessary resources to assist seniors in this heat.We hope to see you this summer!. If you are interested in learning more about organizing a 4-H club in your neighborhood, we would love to help you! Give us a call at: Liberty 218-4000; Archdale / Trinity, 819-3000, and Asheboro, 318-6000.!!4H is open to girls and boys ages 519 without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin or disability. 4-H is a United Way Agency. !

HISTORY WANTED!The Liberty Leader is working on a

history story for the old Walnut Grove School in Liberty. Picture

below is from 1930 and donated by G Thomas Moore. Send us your

pictures and stories. All info will be passed on to liberty museum at the

Patterson Cottage.

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Bargain Shop !!

Thrift store operated by the Liberty Association of Churches)

125 S. Greensboro Street, Liberty Best Value in Town!  Your dollars spent here help your neighbors in need

Easy to Shop. Easy to Save.

Dr. Clyde M. Gilmore Memorial Park Summer Savings

Good thru Sept 22, 2014 !Pre-need

One Plot $1000.00 — Second FREE Plus Added Charge Perpetual Care Fee ($100.00)

OR

At-need One Plot $2000.00 includes — One open &closing

One Doric Titan Vault Plus Added Charge Perpetual Care Fee ($100.00) !

(336) 685-9555 Non-profit Perpetual Care Mark Laughlin, Manager

THE

DENTAL BUS EVENT A HUGE SUCCESS!!!On June 13, 2014 the 100 Man Project, Inc. hosted our 3rd annual Dental Bus event. We were able to serve 38 local residents with much needed dental services. This was a record number of people served in our community and is all thanks to the tireless efforts of our volunteers. The North Carolina Baptist Men Dental Bus Ministry provides the mobile clinic and talented hosts to bring the Bus to the event and oversee the smooth operation on the unit. Dental professionals volunteer to provide the clinical expertise to serve members in the community. Returning this year to lead our team of clinical volunteers was local dentist Chip Butler and Greensboro’s Neill Morrison. Dental Assistant Renee Brady, Dental Hygienist Patricia Redding, and Dental Student Hassana Ansari provided vital assistance to our dentists both on the bus and in a special room set up in the Fire Station for dental cleanings. We were blessed to have three new volunteers this year to register and provide health screenings to patients prior to their procedures. Sarah Marshall, RN and Sandra Bailey, EMT/CNA of Liberty and Barbara Dixon, Receptionist/CNA of Burlington were the first line of support to greet patients and prepare them for the dental professionals.!It takes a community of support to provide a service such as this and we would like to thank Yasser Salem of Capri’s Pizza for donating lunch for our volunteers. Delicious pans of Baked Spaghetti, Baked Ziti and Baked Tortellini were served with smiles by Mr. Salem and Daphne Pearson to our hard-working volunteers who were grateful for such a bountiful feast.!We would like to commend Don Moore, who chaired this year’s event, for the many hours of planning and coordinating that it takes to make this mission a success. He worked with our dental professionals, NC Baptist Men Dental Bus Ministry, 100 Man Project, Inc. volunteers and our lunch sponsor, Capri’s Pizza, to ensure that this event was a success.

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Saturday,  August  16th,  2014  –9:00am  

Real  Estate  will  be  sold  @  12:00  pm  -  Subject  to  Owner  Confirma on  -  Call  for  details  or  preview  -  Auc oneer  is  Agent  for  the  seller  -  Buyer  Agents  welcome  -  5%  down  payment  from  highest  bidder  required  day  of  sale  (no  refunds)  -  5%  buyer  premium.  

Selling  1,775  +/-  sq. .  Farm  House  on  30.65+/-  acres  -  Randolph  County,  NC  -  Parcel:  139205  -  Parcel  ID:  7666139205          (Call  For  Full  Details)

Selling  Personal  Property                                                                                          

2003  John  Deere  790  Tractor  w/Loader,  only  413  hours,  4X4.  Many  Implements  for  Tractor,  U lity  Trailer,  JD  Roto-Tiller,  JD  Bush  Hog,  JD  Finish  Mower,  JD  Dump  Trailer,  Yard  Furniture,  Yard  Tools,  Power  Tools,  Hand  Tools,  Anvil,  Enamel  Pots,  Fuel/Oil  Pump  Barrels,  Fans,  Kegs,  Air  Compressors,  Honda  EU3000  Generator,  Cast  Iron  Wash  Pot,  R/R  Jack,  Chicken  Coop,  Tillers,  Pressure  Washer,  Edger,  JD  Gun  Safe,  Wind  Mill,  Dinner  Bell,  Silver  Coins,  Hay  Rack,  Traps,  .22  Remington,  Misc.  Po ery,  Scaffolding,  Wood  Spli er,  Wrought  Iron  Fence,  Drill  Press,  Lathe,  Corn  Planter,  Horse  Buggy,  Backpack  Blower,  John  Boat,  Chain  Saws,  Mower,  Fire  Box,  Household  Items,  Misc.  Adver sement  (Signs,  Thermometers,  Traffic,  Tins,  &  Much,  Much,  More!

Furniture

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

Many,  Many  More  Items  Not  Listed...Other  Items  May  Be  Added!  Check  Website  For  Updates!      www.countrysideauc oneers.com                                                                                                                        

Terms  &  Condi ons:

Announcements  made  on  day  of  sale  take  precedence  over  all  printed  material.  All  items  sold  in  its  “As  Is”  condi on.  All  descrip-­‐ons  of  property  are  believed  to  be  correct  and  have  been  conscien ously  described  by  reliable  sources.  Payments  to  be  by  Cash,  

Credit  Card,  or  Check.  10%  buyers  premium.  3%  buyers  premium  will  be  added  for  Credit  Card  payments.  Food  will  be  available.  Auc oneer  reserves  the  right  to  add  or  delete  items.

Direc ons:

From  Asheboro:  Take  I  73/74  (220)  South  -  Exit  on  New  Hope  Church  Rd.  -  Turn  Le  and  go  to  stop  sign  @  220  business  -  Turn  right  -  Sco  Farm  Rd.  will  be  on  your  right  -  Follow  Signs...

Public AUCTION

Estate of Danny & Sue Snipes - Living

196 Scott Farm Rd. - Asheboro, NC 27205

(919) 663-2034 or (919) 548-5500

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Amanda’s Specials

Manly Monday - $9 Cuts Tintin’ Tuesday - Up to 15 Hi-Lites with

a shampoo, cut & Style $25 Wed Women Cuts - $12

Old Timer Thursday- 25% Off Seniors 60+ Freeby Friday - Free Shampoo with A Cut

Highlights & CUT $45 “Amanda Clark” - Owner/Stylist

116 W Swannanoa Ave Ph 622-5887 (KUTS)

July Specials! Dine In/Pickup/Delivery!!8” Sub w/ Fries & Drink $5.99!12” Sub w/ Fries & Drink $7.99!

Lg Meat Lovers Pizza !& 25 Wings $25.99 !

Lg Meat Lovers Stromboli!(Has peperoni , ham & bacon)

& Drink $13.99!Med Cheese Pizza & 10

Wings $14.99

131-F Dublin Square Road | Asheboro

336-626-7511expresspros.com

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.

JOBSCapri’s Will Donate 10% Of Your Dine In Meal Cost On Every

Mon, Tues & Wed ! In July To !

LAC Food Bank

Liberty Senior Center !Open House!June 22 was an open house and a volunteer appreciation event at the Liberty Senior Center which is housed in the Rietzel Center in downtown Liberty on Fayetteville St. They had a wonderful spread of food for all visitors. The Liberty Leader volunteers through out the year and it was great to see all the others that give of their time, from Meals On Wheels drivers, to pastors, to program volunteers and the list goes one. This is a great place for seniors in our surrounding area to come and enjoy great programs and fellowship.

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

FREE Kids Sports Camp!Liberty Association of Churches Free Children’s Sports Camp at Freedom Park!On Wednesdays only July 9th – 30th, 2014 from 9 AM-12 PM for K-6thGrades!Come and Join us for lessons in tennis, soccer, softball, kickball and basketball. We will learn the rules of the game and fundamentals of these sports. We will also have a creative Bible lesson and refreshments on each day. Area Churches will host this event and adults and youth will be camp facilitators. Come and Bring a friend! Permission slips will be distributed at the days of the camp. Contact Rev. Todd Moore at 622-2732 for more information. No cost , just bring a friend!

2014 Randolph EDC Annual Meeting Results The Randolph County Economic Development Corporation honored Harold Holmes, Chairman of the Randolph County Board of Commissioners with the 2014 Partner in Progress Award at the organization's 29th Annual Meeting today. The annual award was created in 1997 to recognize those individuals, organizations and groups that make a significant contribution to economic development in Randolph County. Holmes was recognized for his positive leadership and rock solid support for economic development over twenty years of service on the Board of Commissioners, the last eleven as Chairman. During his tenure, the EDC has reported 9,438 new jobs and $1.4 billion in new investment. He will leave public office later this year to enjoy his family and well earned retirement. The 29th Annual Meeting featured a presentation on Workforce Development, the Pathway to Economic Development Success, with emphasis on closing the skills gap and new training initiatives at Randolph Community College. Dr. Bob Shackleford, RCC President, said that 11 million people in the US are seeking jobs and there are 4 million job openings in advanced manufacturing that aren't filled due to the skills gap. Initiatives in computer integrated machining, welding, electronics, facilities maintenance, and 3-D printing are all preparing the workforce for jobs available today in Randolph County. Rick Powell, President of Pemmco Manufacturing talked about changing technology in today's advanced manufacturing workplace and introduced one of his key employees, Stefan Morton, an RCC graduate, to share his journey to a career in advanced manufacturing. The Randolph County EDC reported on a very successful year with more than $46 million in new investment and 343 new jobs. The EDC debuted a new video at the meeting featuring the unique location, assets and people in Randolph County. The video will be available on the EDC website at www.rcedc.com next week. Three very special retirees were recognized for their leadership, commitment and service to economic development over the past decades. Dr. Diane Frost, Superintendent of Asheboro City Schools, George Gusler, President of the Asheboro Randolph Chamber of Commerce and Jerry Yarborough, recently retired Archdale City Manager were honored for their dedicated service to the community and to economic growth.

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Other Properties For Rent We Buy Houses, Buildings & Land

We use the finest

Liberty Barber Shop131 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty

HARDIN LLC www.hardinsllc.com FOR RENT!!

Mobile Home Lots For Rent Wild Cherry Rd, Pittsboro

Lot Rent $200 Month !

Brian RiggsWed thru Fri 8am-6pm!

Sat 8am - 12:30pm!Ph 336-302-9290

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

TOTAL PRIZE MONEYOVER $1,000!!!

Doors Open: 5:30 pmEarly Game: 6:30 pm

Regular Game: 7:15 pm

Benefit BINGO

4221 Silk Hope Rd., Siler City • 919 663 0331 • www.silkhopenc.orgThe Silk Hope Ruritan Club will donate funds from Benefit BINGO to local schools,

scholarships, teacher supplies, and aiding & improving the community.

At the Silk HopeCommunity Center

NEXT BINGO: DECEMBER 5TH

December 19th - January 2th 16th & 30th

1st , 3rd , & 5th Thursday of the month

Food • Drinks • Desserts

TOTAL PRIZE MONEYOVER $1,000!!!

Doors Open: 5:30 pmEarly Game: 6:30 pm

Regular Game: 7:15 pm

Benefit BINGO

4221 Silk Hope Rd., Siler City • 919 663 0331 • www.silkhopenc.orgThe Silk Hope Ruritan Club will donate funds from Benefit BINGO to local schools,

scholarships, teacher supplies, and aiding & improving the community.

At the Silk HopeCommunity Center

NEXT BINGO: Feb 20th

March 6th & 20th

1st , 3rd , & 5th Thursday of the month

Food • Drinks • Desserts

February 6 & 20March 6 & 20

July 3, 17 & 31 Aug 7 & 21 Sept 4 & 18

Oct 2, 16 & 30 Nov 6 & 20 Dec 4 & 18

Apartment 2 bedrooms 1 full bath 329 W Brookwood Ave, Liberty

$375 month

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