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will get us nowhere. Change is good. It will open notes of excited. The track record of every community that For Upcoming
doors that you never knew were closed. the day. STMS has been part of has seen increase growth in Liberty Events
--Aryn Leighton This business, employment, tourism and improvements in
bring the look and pride of their town. Lets embrace this Holiday Issue
them to the current meeting. Sheri Adams of STMS opportunity. With the economic situation we are in
then introduced the group to Lou and Lauren that this great country, we have no where to go but up. As November
would assist her in helping us. All the time the point I write the paper each month, I can only say, for a
was brought home that they would not be coming in community our size, we do a lot of things. I believe
and telling us what to do, but they would be here to we do a lot better than our larger cities around us. Next Issue Of The
Liberty
Leader
"Believing in God will save you from a devil's hell... believing God will take you to a whole new level of living!"
1 Nov 6
A New Chairperson for Celebrate Liberty’s Children
Celebrate Liberty’s Children (CLC), Liberty’s local Smart Start planning committee,
began in 2000 as a core group of committed Liberty area residents. Celebrate Liberty’s
Children was created to put in place and maintain programs that support children and
families in their earliest years of development. Years of research prove that educational
and emotional development happen at a far greater rate in the earliest years of life, and
that what happens then matters for a life-
time. Children who arrive at school healthy
and well-prepared:
ο Outperform other children on achieve-
ment tests; Harvest International Ministry
ο Require less grade repetition; Welcomes You To
ο Are more likely to graduate high
school; Discover the Plan, Purpose and Destiny
Are less likely to be arrested or commit
crimes.
God Has For Your Ife
Celebrate Liberty’s Children spearheads
and participates in many local events such Sundays 10:30 a.m.
as handing out books during the local Pastor James English Jr.
Christmas parades, providing creative art (Graduate of World Harvest Bible College, ordained & li-
centers during the July 4th Celebration, and Ms. Jennifer Hodgin, new CLC chairperson
censed by Pastor Rod Parsley)
encouraging family time during the Octo-
ber movie night. Celebrate Liberty’s Children continues to make an impact in the com- The Liberty Showcase
munity thanks to its many gracious volunteers and dedicated chairperson. However, after 101 Fayetteville St, Liberty, NC 27298 Office 336-622-6810
many years of committed service as the chairperson of Celebrate Liberty’s Children,
Kevin Bowman has decided to step down as chair. Members of CLC were asked to step
up to chair the team for the next year or two. One particular member stepped up and has
now been named the current Celebrate Liberty’s Children chairperson. Her name is Jen- Harvest International Ministry
nifer Hodgin and she is a young, local professional who represents the future of the From the desk of Pastor James English, Jr.
community. Ms. Hodgin was born and raised in the area and was a product of local
child care and the school system here. She went to Shirley Beasley’s family day care Four months ago, in Liberty, North Carolina, God gave birth to Harvest Inter-
center and then went to Liberty School and Eastern Randolph High School. She has al-
national Ministry (H.I.M.). God is raising up a brand new kind of believer, one
ways been interested in children and even thought she might go into the field working
like the devil has never had to deal with before.
with children. She went to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and majored
in sociology and criminology. Throughout college, she worked with Liberty School’s
We believe Jesus Christ is still the same yesterday, today and forever and that
after-school program called Bulldog Buddies and her love of children flourished even
more. As far as Celebrate Liberty’s Children, she became a member because she liked greater works shall we do because Jesus ascended back to the Father. In so do-
what CLC does to get families and children involved. She also likes the fact that what- ing He, Jesus, sent the Holy Spirit to empower us, to lift us, to propel us through
ever CLC does, it is always for free for the families and children. Although Ms. Hodgin every line of Satan’s defense.
is a member and the new chairperson of Celebrate Liberty’s Children, she says she still
has a lot to learn about CLC. She wants to keep learning more about the fundamentals of If you are tired of church as usual or status quo religion, H.I.M. is for you? I
CLC and what they do “behind the scenes.” When asked why she decided to step up to believe you will have an encounter with the power, presence and love of our Lord
be the chairperson of CLC, she said “I love children and I’ve never been a chair and and Savior Jesus Christ as never before.
wanted to challenge myself.” Ms.
Hodgin really likes what Celebrate Recently the Lord directed me to open Harvest International Ministry – Domin-
Y’ALL Come Back Café Liberty’s Children is doing right now ion Prayer Center located across from the Liberty Showcase. This will be an
119 S Fayetteville St—Downtown Liberty and hopes that funding for CLC will outreach not only for Liberty, but also the surrounding area. Dominion Prayer
continue to keep the committee go- Center will be a place reaching out to young ladies that have unplanned preg-
336-622-2984 ing. nancies, who don’t know what to do or where to go. A place where concerned
Mon to Fri 6am to 2pm, Sat 6am to 11am, Closed Sunday citizens can turn if child neglect or abuse is suspected. A place for those that are
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Lastly, Ms. Hodgin wants to spread hurting and think no one cares. We are simply doing what Jesus did, minister-
(A Place Where Friends Gather To Eat) the word about Celebrate Liberty’s ing to those in need.
Children. She encourages new mem-
Daily Specials Everyday bers that are compassionate and that So get ready and pull yourself up by your bootstraps because the best days of the
love children to check out Celebrate “Church” (which I often refer to as the “Remnant”) lie straight ahead. Christ is
Liberty’s Children and would love to exalted, the devil is defeated and victory is assured – Amen!
Seniors Receive Free see a big turn out for the October 24th
Drink With Meal Movie Night so folks can see CLC in In closing, I want to thank everyone that attends Harvest. May God bless you.
action. Celebrate Liberty’s Children We love you. I also must thank Larry Alexander for providing the Liberty Show-
Kids Menu Y’All Come will continue to support and maintain
programs that support young children
case for us to meet and worship every Sunday morning at 10:30. In addition to
the Sunday morning service, we will soon be having a mid-week service.
Back Cafe and families thanks to the past leader-
ship of Kevin Bowman and all its I believe we are on the brink, on the verge, of the greatest outpouring of the
volunteers. But for now, CLC will Spirit of God this world has ever seen, an outpouring that the “true church” has
move onto a new chapter with a new never experienced! Come join us this Sunday morning.
chair, Ms. Jennifer Hodgin. CLC is
excited to have her on board and is May God Richly Bless You,
optimistic she will keep CLC’s tradi- Pastor James English, Jr.
tion alive as well as bring fresh ideas
to the table! For information call: 336-622-6810
2 Story By Jennifer Beasley
LIBERTY SHOWCASE
AND DINNER THEATER
HOPE
101 S. Fayetteville Street - Liberty, NC
Phone 336-622-3844
www.libertyshowcase.com
SMOKE FREE / ALCOHOL FREE There ’s hope there’s Angel Food Ministries
Hunger is a very real problem in this nation – each year over five million
Americans face life without adequate food. With today’s economic challenges,
Chad And Kristi Show many ordinary families have fallen on hard times and just need a little help to
Sat October 10 make ends meet while they get back
on their feet.
Tickets $15 At Door
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Featuring The Majestics
If you or someone you know needs help –
Sat October 17 Order Deadline (Firm)
Oct 12th Angel Food is here for you.
Tickets $15 At Door Pick Day (Firm)
Show Begins 7:30 Sept 17 (9am to 10:30am) Staley Baptist Church
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440 West Railroad St, Staley NC, 27355
Chad And Kristi Show 336-622-2965
With Special Guest Heavenly Sounds www.staleybaptistchurch.com
Sunday October 18 Www.angelfoodministries.com
Tickets $10 At Door
Show Begins 4:00 pm
OPEN HOUSE
Jerry & Mark Allison Tuesday October 13
(2 Generations—One Passion) Time 7pm
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*Narcotics Violation*
On October 2, 2009 the Randolph County
Sheriff’s Office Vice Unit, along with Lib-
erty Police Department, conducted a search
at the residence located at 240 W. Patter- FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED
son Ave. Apt. 4. Officers located and WANTED old saw blades any condition.
seized a small amount of marijuana, a TOP SOIL FOR SALE Charlie's Soap Cross cut two man, Large circular saws.
small amount of crack cocaine, drug para- Liberty Area At Earth Visions. Look in that barn or storage building. Call
phernalia and US Currency. Jewayne Call Steve Crutchfield at (Food Lion Shopping Cntr) 336-447-0304
Black was arrested and taken to Randolph 622-3393 For Pricing Charlie's Soap 80 Wash
County Jail; Charges were drawn on Loads Powder is Only YARD SALES
Colette Tinnin and she has not yet been $9.99. The best for less. FOR RENT In Downtown Liberty
arrested. Must see these two historic buildings.
PERSON(S) CHARGED: Stanley Home Products / Fuller Brush One year lease at $375.00 a month
Colette Marley Tinnin B/F Locally Sold 122 W.Swannanoa Ave.
Contact Judy & Jimmy Butler Liberty, NC 27298
DOB: 6-29-1953 (56) Ph 622-2671
240 W. Patterson Ave. Apt. 4, Liberty, NC Call 336-622-2442
————————————————————————— Stanley offers superior
Jewayne Alexander Black B/M Home Care and Personal Care Products
DOB: 6-17-1974 (35)
240 W. Patterson Ave. Apt. 4, Liberty, NC Liberty Leader Newspaper For Sale SERVICES
CHARGES: PO Box 913 15 Laying Red Hens $75
Tinnin: Maintaining a Dwelling Place Care Giver and Housekeeper Available
Liberty, NC 27298 Guineas $5 Each In Liberty and Surrounding Area
for Controlled Substance, Possess Drug
Paraphernalia Ph 336-404-9791 Call 622-3530 Ask For RD Contact Margaret Jenkins at 622-2794
Black: Felony Possession of Cocaine- Fx 336-622-4298 FOR SALE: black and white female & a
References Available Upon Request
Possession With Intent to Sell and Deliver Email— libertynewspaper@aol.com tan male (born July 28th) full blooded rat
Cocaine, Possess Marijuana Up to ½ Oz.
terriers- $50 each been checked
BOND INFO:
Black: $7,500.00 Secured
Advertise Here by a vet. Call 336-824-9280
call after 4pm ask for Daniel
Subject was taken in front of Magistrate
McPherson
Call 336-404-9791
With Sincere Thanks. The family of Connie Hicks would like to
thank everyone for their love and kindness, prayers, cards and
everything you did for Connie. Words cannot adequately express
our feelings. Your love and kindness will always be remembered
and cherished in our hearts forever.
Love, Ben and John, Margie, Lea and Randall, Dean and Lisa
THANK YOU
GEEZER PRIDE! (Are You An Old Geezer)
I'm passing this on as I did not want to be the only geezer receiving it.
Actually, it's not a bad thing to be called as you will see .
'Geezers' are easy to spot: At sporting events, during the playing of the
Star Spangled BANNER. Old Geezers remove their caps and stand at
attention and sing without embarrassment. They know the words and
believe in them. Old Geezers remember the Depression, World War II,
Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Normandy and Hitler. They remember the
Atomic Age, the Korean War 1950-55, The Cold War, the jet age and
the moon landing, the 50 plus Peacekeeping Missions from 1945 to 2005
the Jet Age and the Moon Landing, not to mention Vietnam. If you
bump into an Old Geezer On the sidewalk he will apologize. If you pass
an Old Geezer on the street, he will nod or tip his cap to a lady. Old
Geezers trust strangers and are courtly to women. Old Geezers hold the
door for the next person and always, when walking, make certain the
lady is on the inside for protection. Old Geezers get embarrassed if
someone curses in front of women and children and they don't like any
filth on TV or in movies or in e-mails. Old Geezers have moral courage.
They seldom brag unless it's about their grandchildren.
It's the Old Geezers who know our great country is protected, not by
politicians, but by the young men and women in the military serving
their country. This country needs Old Geezers with their decent values.
We need them now, MORE THAN EVER!
Thank God for Old Geezers!
Pass this on to all the Old Geezers you know.
8
Faith sees the invisible, Believes the incredible And receives the impossible.
Climax Rocking F Farm
Fall Harvest Events Kick Off Season
Since their existence, Rocking F Farm in Climax kicked
off the fall season with their annual, Fall Harvest Event.
This year was just as great if not better than last. From
hay rides to pony rides, from petting zoos to moon walks,
from great food to produce, they had every based covered.
My two daughters always enjoy visiting with “Petunia “, a
wonderful pot belly pig. You see Petunia has become a
celebrity with locals. It was told this past year she gave the
principal at Grays Chapel School a kiss. Well my girls
love visiting her, you see each year they check out that
New Special Homecoming
one spot you can rub her at and next then you know, she Spirit Wear Arrives Oct 12th
lays down and starts to
snore. Yep...that was the Will Be For Sale At School On
spot. Well kids lines up to
ride in the old-timey hay
Oct 13, 20, 22 & 23
ride through the fields. Lets Providence Grove H.S. Symphonic Band
not forget about all the other
animals. The list was from Free Concert, Open to the Public
ducks, rabbits, cows, goats, Monday, Oct. 26, 2009
pigs, and you get the point. 7:00 p.m. @ PGHS Auditorium
The other kids jumped in 5555 Mack Lineberry Rd., Climax
the moon walk while wait- $1 Raffle Tickets! Chance to win -
ing for the hay ride to come *Pottery & other handmade items from local craftsmen
back. Well for the older *Greensboro Grasshoppers 4 free tickets & apparel
generation, their noses lead *PGHS Bands DVD’s
them around. The air was * Art Dept. Calendars featuring students’ artwork
filled with great burgers and * PTSA Attractions! coupon book * Athletics restaurant dis-
hotdogs coming off the grill. Mmmmmm….that is what count card * and more!
calls me. Yep….he had it
down just right. The Farm
Providence Grove H.S. Band Boosters
made a point to include nd
the community. You could 2 Annual Spaghetti Dinner
purchase crafts from local Catered by Pavilion Restaurant
crafters like wooden Friday, Oct. 23, 2009
swings and chairs. The all (Homecoming football game) Breast Cancer Awareness Luncheon
famous yard sales...what
would a Saturday morning
5:00-7:00 p.m. Offered at Randolph Hospita
be with out a yard sale. Take out orders available @ It’s time to put on your pink and come out to
The fun did not stop there. PGHS Cafeteria the Randolph Hospital Breast Cancer Aware-
The management at Rock- 5555 Mack Lineberry Rd., Climax ness Luncheon. A local breast cancer survi-
ing F Farm had open up Purchase tickets in advance, $7 per person vor will share her inspiring story and experts
for a day full of bargains. You could take $5 off any meat Contact Mrs. Walker (336) 588-1299 in the field will discuss
or flower arrangement over $25. Well great job guys. screening methods and
breast cancer treatment
options. As the most
Benefit BBQ common form of can-
cer for women in the
Grace Lutheran Church United States, it is
146 S. Fayetteville Street, vital to learn more
Downtown Liberty about how to prevent
Sunday -- November 8, and treat this disease.
Over 100 women were
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM diagnosed with breast
Eat-in or Take-out cancer in Randolph
$7.00 plate, $6.00 pound County last year.
The luncheon will be held on Wednesday,
with proceeds to benefit lo- October 21 from 12 p.m. until 1:30 p.m.
cal charities Gary Abode, Diagnostic Imaging Director
and Dr. Sandra Mitchell, Radiation Oncolo-
gist at Randolph Hospital will discuss practi-
cal ways to catch breast cancer early and the
ways it can be treated. Additionally, the
Liberty Assoc Of Churches Denise’s American Cancer Society will be available
FOOD BANK NEEDS to share all of their new resources for
Canned Meats (tuna, chicken, turkey and Pet Salon breast cancer prevention and treatment.
This event is free but space is limited.
salmon), low sugar canned fruit, rice, dry beans,
spaghetti sauce and pasta. Your Gifts To The Lib- 336-622-0492 Registration is required. For more infor-
mation or to register, please call Randolph
erty Association Of Churches FOOD PANTRY are A Professional with 20 years experience
Hospital at (336) 633-7788, or register on-
very welcome. Folks in our community are in need.
Call 622-8312
Denise Teague line at www.randolphhospital.org under
the ‘Events’ section.
9 603 E Teague Ave- Liberty
Liberty Chamber Of Commerce
Quarterly Luncheon How Is Your Liberty Tire & Auto
September was time for the fall luncheon Vision?
held by the Liberty Chamber. It was held on 232 N Greensboro St-Liberty
Sept 16 at the American Legion Hut. A spe- You see the world Ph 622-2248
cial thanks for the American Legion that
always steps up to support our community. This years food through a variety Passenger, Farm & Truck Tires
was provided by Subway of Liberty (Chamber Member). A of lenses. On Auto Repair—NC Inspections
new voice was heard at this meeting. Justin Gaines, Manager good days, those
at Fidelity Bank in Liberty and this years Chamber Presi- lenses are colored Custom Wheels
dent led the meeting. He welcomed all to the event. Time
was taken for all to go around the room and be recognized.
with faith, hope,
and love. On
Oil Changes,
The guest speakers for the meal was Ink and Toner Solutions
(Chamber Mem-
other days... well, & more
you know how it
bers) gave the
goes. You inter-
group a snap
pret life through
shot of their
lenses of worry or
business. The
dissatisfaction,
Locally
main floor went
to Town Man-
maybe discour- Owned /
ager Roger
agement or even Operated
despair. It’s easy
Davis, that ex-
to believe what-
plained the
ever spin the world puts on your life. But only one perspec-
Small Town
tive counts: God’s. And the only way we can see through
Main Street Grant Liberty just received. The group was all
His eyes is to know His Word. How is your vision?
ears for this. The meeting concluded with door prizes with a
twist. Aaryn Slakfy of Randolph Telephone (Chamber Mem-
bers) asked questions to see you listen the best to all the A Tradition That Still Thrives
speakers. First Sometimes we take for granted some of traditions we look forward to each year. This one that I am about to
one to call out mention actually takes places twice a year. That would be none other than the Liberty Ruritan semi annual BBQ
the right answer, and Fried Chicken Meal. The town is a buzz with the main draw, the Liberty Antique Festival and the new added
won a prize. Liberty Chamber Antique Car/Tractor/Bike Show. You also see popped up tents at every turn for the small sell
Boy, you should of antique and flea market finds. But I for one, take the Liberty Ruritans for granted. To drive by and see these
have seen the dedicated men and women working hard under the shelter of the hut to get those plates ready for lunch and sup-
per. You can drive up the drive and runner runs to your door and your make your request and then he runs back
competition.
with your food. Can not get any faster than that. Now I prefer the set down meal. A time to walk in , take a load
This just proves, off from a busy day and set down to some great food. Now the chicken is my choice. It is a half a chicken, it also
we are all still looks a half of young turkey it is so big. Teamed up fresh slaw (and their trademark—pickles upon the slaw),
young at heart. rolls and dessert. Now I cheat...I love dark meat and my wife likes white meat...so we split ours apart and switch
Thanks to the off. You can visit with workers and other locals that walk in to enjoy a great meal and conversation. If you have
Chamber Board not been and partaken of this great tradition. Mark your calendars for next year. The last Saturday in April and
of Directors for all their hard work they do in the commu- September. See you there. Liberty Ruritarions, thanks and keep up the great work. Pictured below is the workers
nity. See you at the next event. under the shelter on a rainy day working hard for our enjoyment.
Buy 4, Get 1 FREE Offer Extended for Hospice Auction & BBQ Event
Hospice of Randolph County has decided to extend its ‘Buy 4 Get 1 FREE’
BBQ dinner deal for the 24th Annual
th
Auction & Barbecue.
The event, scheduled to take place on October 24 , will be held at Southwestern
Randolph High School. The incentive was originally offered to those who purchased
tickets before September 30th; however, due to a great response from buyers, the offer
has been extended. The event’s planners have now decided to offer the deal to eve-
ryone, with no expiration date. This means that anyone who purchases 4 BBQ din-
ners for the event will get a 5th BBQ dinner for FREE! BBQ dinner tickets are
available for purchase online at www.hospiceofrandolph.org, by calling (336) 672-
9300 or by visiting HRC’s office located at 416 Vision Drive. Cash, check and
credit cards are accepted for purchasing your dinner tickets. You may also pur-
chase your meal on the day of the event - at the door or drive-thru. Three dining
options will be available: eat-
in, take-out or drive-thru.
The BBQ is $7 per plate and
includes barbecue, sides
and dessert (includes bever-
age for those who eat-in).
The BBQ dinner is pre-
pared by the locally famous
group, the “Qualiteers.”
This group of volunteers is
well known in the Asheboro community from years of selling barbecue at Asheboro’s
Annual Fall Festival. Although they no longer server BBQ at the festival, the
“Qualiteers” still prepare the dinner for this annual fundraiser. Hospice of Randolph
County is still seeking item donations for the auction. Examples of items needed for the
auction include: fine art, pottery, gift certificates / products from local businesses, furni-
ture, antiques, collectibles, new electronics, jewelry and more. All goods are welcome,
but the organization requests that items be in new or collectible condition. A silent auc-
tion will take place from 3:30pm-6:00pm. The live auction will begin at 5:30pm in the
gymnasium. All monies raised from the event will go to support the upcoming hospice
home construction in Asheboro, which is scheduled to begin by the end of the year. All
donations of auction items are tax-deductible and donors will be acknowledged in publi-
cations and media. If you would like to donate items or purchase tickets, please contact
Hospice of Randolph County at (336) 672-9300 or visit www.hospiceofrandolph.org.
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Randolph Hospital joins a growing number of North Carolina hospitals limiting visitors
during the on-set of flu season. Effective today, Randolph Hospital is restricting all visi-
tors to the facility who are displaying any flu-like symptoms, fever, cough or sore throat,
and is strongly discouraging anyone under 18 years of age from visiting the hospital.
Additional restrictions in place for the Maternity Services Unit state that no visitors under
18 years of age are permitted to visit the unit. “We feel these restrictions are a necessary
step to protecting our patients, staff and adult visitors as the reports of increasing cases of
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the Center for Disease Control and Prevention has shown that children and adolescents are more susceptible to
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The Randolph County Health Department will be holding a flu clinic on Saturday, October 17, 2009. The flu clinic will be at the health department, 2222-B S. Fayetteville Street,
Asheboro. The clinic will begin at 9:00 A.M. and end at 3:00 P.M. Flu shots, for regular seasonal flu (not H1N1), will be given to those most at risk for complications due to the
flu. Due to other flu vaccination projects, the health department will only offer one seasonal flu clinic this year. As a result, there will not be flu shot clinics for the seasonal flu held
in Archdale or Liberty, as there have been in the past. Those most at risk for complications due to the flu include: All children 6–23 months of
age, All adults 50 and older, Persons aged 2-64 years with underlying chronic medical conditions such as asthma and diabetes, All women who
will be pregnant during the flu season, Residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities, Children aged 6 months – 18 years on chronic
aspirin therapy, Health-care workers involved in direct patient care, Out-of-home caregivers and household contacts of children less than 6
months of age, Household contacts of people in the high risk groups. The cost of the flu shot will be $12.00
Please note: There is not charge for senior adults that bring their Medicare card. However, those with Medicare Complete or another Medi-
care HMO should see their doctor for a flu shot or pay the cost of the shot at the clinic. If you have any questions about risk factors and whether
you qualify for a flu shot, please call the Randolph County Health Department at 318-6200 from Asheboro,
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Can you guess where we are talking about?
A New Section In The Liberty Leader. Each issue we will learn about some
locations in our fine state. Our kids should not be the only ones learning at
school, we are never to old to keep learning.
He didn't want the town named for Jake Williams so they gave it his name.” Angier, NC”
The Harnett County town of Angier was almost called Williamsville or Williams Station because it
was built on land owned by Jake Williams. The rich pine forests had been bled by turpentine workers
and were ready for cutting and Colonel Jonathan Angier saw an opportunity. Angier had married the
niece of Washington Duke and operated a lumber mill in Cary. He decided to build a rail line from
Apex to Harnett County and he didn’t want the town named after Williams, so they named it Angier.
The railroad helped the town thrive as cotton and tobacco were raised on the cleared land. In 2001
Angier celebrated its 100th anniversary and built a clock in front of the old train depot. To beautify
the town the Woman’s Club planted Crepe Myrtles all around town, a feature of the annual Crepe
Myrtle Festival held the second
weekend in September. The an-
nual Bike draws motorcyclists
from all over the region. The
town of Crepe Myrtles, Angier,
is a beautiful Carolina Commu-
nity.
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October 28th
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The symptoms of a cold are as follows: runny nose, congestion,
sneezing, weakened senses of taste and smell, scratchy throat and
LAND DEVELOPMENT 2010 Medicare cough (children are the ones who usually have a fever). The cold virus
Changes Jo Ellen is transferred through touch or inhaling droplets.
WELL & SEPTIC Needham and To prevent getting a cold you should:avoid contact with those who
MINI STORAGE Lori Cobb have a cold, wash your hands frequently, keep hands/fingers out of your
Seniors’ Health Insurance eyes and mouth, use a separate hand towel for those who are sick watch
Information Program (SHIIP) the humidity in your house so that it is not too dry out your sinuses.
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Lots For Single and Doublewides You may be eligible for extra See your doctor if the symptoms become severe, such as high fever, or if
you think you are starting with a sinus, or lung problem.
help if you can not pay for
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enza virus. There are three types of influenza A, B, and C. The most severe
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The C strain may not even have any symptoms.
qualify.
The flu symptoms are more severe than cold symptoms and are as follow:
comes on suddenly includes high fevers (adults 101 and children between
Find out about 103 and 105), cough, sore throat, chills, tiredness, just feeling bad, body
“Jesus Christ Is Lord” Medicare Part aches and muscle aches (they say it hits you like a freight train or a Mack
truck).
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Plans and Treatment is an antiviral medication that can cut the duration of the flu if
Medicare Sup- you see your doctor and are diagnosed within two days of its onset. Other-
The best and most beautiful things wise your only option is to treat the symptoms with the over-the-counter
plements
cannot be seen or touched - they must COME AND BRING
medication.
Prevention is getting a flu shot and it is a myth that you will get the flu from
be felt with the heart ~ Helen Keller YOUR PRESCRIPTION
the shot. It is highly recommended that everyone get the seasonal flu shot
MEDICATION, FILL OUT this year. The other best defense to wart off both the seasonal and H1N1 flu
PAPERS, AND HEAR is to use alcohol based hand sanitizers. The Swine (H1N1) flu was in the
FIRSTHAND ABOUT THE United States in 1978 so it has been proven through the studies that the eld-
CHANGES erly have been exposed and should have an antibody for that flu.
The Recommended groups for the H1N1 flu shot and booster are as
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Ask your doctor if you should get the flu shot, if you have an allergy to
eggs, have a history of Guillian-Barre Syndrome, or have an acute illness
Mark Your Calendars: Remember, the best way to prevent the spread of either the common cold
or the flu, is to watch who you come in contact with and wash your hands!
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Tuesday Oct 20 5:30 to 8:30
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NASCAR Day Festival Just A Turn Away
Meets Each Sunday 9:30am Every October, NASCAR excitement invades Randle-
At American Legion Hut man, NC. If you can imagine 40,000 people coming
together to celebrate racing, you will get the picture. An
S Greensboro St, Liberty enormous amount of fun happens in Randleman during
NASCAR Day Festival.
Starting Sept 27 Services At
In 1988, when the Chamber
8:00am and 9:30am of Commerce launched the
So What Can You Expect At Freedom Family first NASCAR Day, little
• Great Bible Preaching did they realize the celebra-
• Great Worship Service tion would grow to such
• Great Group Of Loving People large attendance and change
• Great Kids Ministry to include a Festival. Each
• Great Student Ministry year, Main Street is trans-
• Great Women’s Ministry formed by its vendors to
• Great Men’s Ministry include something for every-
And Best Of All A GREAT GOD!! Everyday All one. There is a large selec-
Can Experience A Growing Relationship With GOD tion of things to see, buy or
do . . . handmade crafts,
food booths, live bands and
entertainment, NASCAR
show cars, drag cars, vintage
antique automobiles, official
NASCAR souvenir vendors Ramseur Fall Festival
and games for kids. Visitors especially enjoy the oppor-
tunity to meet and visit with members of the Winston A Day On Main Street
“Getting Kids Cup Old Timers Club, and admire the collection of vin-
Excited About Saturday October 17
All New Program tage race cars on display. A highlight of this annual
For Kids Church And event is the glittering fireworks display near the down- 9 am to 5 pm
GOD!” town festival area that is sponsored by Richard and Downtown Ramseur
Lynda Petty.
For More Info
Also, the Richard Petty Museum is located within one Call 1-800-626-2672
block of Main Street and visitors enjoy touring the
12,000 square foot facility, rich with mementos the Petty
family has collected during several decades of racing. October 24 & 25
Racing highlights include awesome automobiles, an Celebrate the magic of
Halloween with safe, fun
intimate video theater, as well as numerous awards won
daytime activities through-
by Richard Petty. Apart from racing, the museum even out the park. Kids can
includes Lynda Petty’s fabulous doll collection. come dressed in their fa-
vorite costume and enter
Friday, October 30th 7pm-9pm Submit Your Story and Event the costume contest. No
at American Legion Post 81 in Liberty scary adult costumes,
Let Us Help Get The Word Out. please!
A FUN event for the whole family
with exciting Ooey-Gooey games, crafts, food, candy
for the kids, and the lab of a CRAZY SCIENTIST LIBERTY SCHOOL
Watch out for the SLIME too! RAMSEUR MOBILE HOME ANNUAL
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Kids will make slime and watch people get slimed! Parts & Accessories For Manufacturing Housing Mark Your Calendar
We will also have a hayride, pumpkin carving
contest (you must provide your own pumpkin),
• Decks—Steps
• Experienced Service Department October 9th
and trunk-or-treat.
Kids don't forget to wear your costumes!
• Insurance Claims
• Estimates
4 to 8 pm
Sponsored by: Freedom Family Church David B Gilmore
557 Coleridge Rd / HWY 22 Ph 336-824-2219
Ramseur, NC 27316 Fx 336-824-2325
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Foot Screening for Diabetics Offered at Randolph Hospital
According to the American Diabetes Association, about one in five people with diabetes
enters the hospital for foot problems. Diabetic foot conditions develop from a combina-
tion of causes including poor circulation and nerve damage. As a result, diabetics may
not feel cuts, scratches and breaks on the skin of their feet. If left untreated, these
wounds may eventually lead to amputation. It is very important for diabetics to take
necessary precautions to prevent all related foot injuries. On Tuesday, October 20th from
5:30 – 7:30 p.m., Randolph Hospital in coordination with Drs.
Steven Tilles and Kathryn Egerton, podiatrists, will offer free
foot screenings for diabetics. The screenings are performed to
educate individuals with diabetes about the risk of untreated
foot conditions. This free screening is one of Randolph Hos-
pital’s community education opportunities offered throughout
the year on a variety of health-related topics. For more infor-
mation and to register for this event, please call Randolph Hos-
pital at (336) 633-7788, or register on-line at
www.randolphhospital.org under the ‘Events’ section. 118 S Fayetteville Street
Downtown Liberty
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mon to Thu Noon to 9pm
BLOOD DRIVE Fri to Sat Noon to 10:30pm
146 South Fayetteville Street, Liberty, NC
Sunday Noon to 6pm
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2009
1:00 PM – 7:00 P.M. Ice Cream—Sundaes—Shakes
Please contact Jeff Cole at 336-510-4311 for info
Great Music—Come Get Your Treat
Or to schedule your life-saving appointment.
**Register to win a pair of Delta Air Lines Tickets** offered through the
American Red Cross.
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