4) Pictured above are the Doggett Gap Road Boosters who worked so hard to get the Doggett Gap TQftd built. The picture Sfi 3fr Andy Doody Criticizes if Cf. "Always Out Of This County Is Points Out N. C. 209 And Doggett Gap Roads As "Neglected" By JIM STORY There are many sections of Madison County which improved roads are sorely needed. For examples, the highway between Hot Springs aredi the North Garo-lina-'Jennessee state line; also the higkway between Marshall and Mars Hill. Both highways, or SMuls, are disgraces to Madison County and Western North Caro , lina. There are many others which badly need improving but to Andy Woody, of Upper Spring Creek, NC 209 is perhaps the most "forgotten and neglected" road in the county. The, ' usually jovial Mr. Woody changes his personality quickly wnen be starts talking about the broken promises and misused faigb ,way funds in connection with NO 209 from Lake Junaluska to Hot Springs. He points out that thia road .'.'wis opened about 1926 and was finally hardtopped but ia still International Sunday School " Lesson OCTOBER 27, 1968 Theae com meat are baaed on outlines of the Interna- tlonal Sunday School Lea- f$ sooa, copyrighted by the In- ternational Council of Re- f ligioaa Education,, and wed p by permission. GOD'S OWN PEOPLE Memory Selection: "Ye are a chose generation, a royal priest hood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth ths prawfea of him who hath called yoa'oat of darkness into his mar relona fight" (I Peter 2:9) ,;. Lesson Text: I Peter 1:2, 10 25; ZA'YI. ''T!bi central truth contained in our Lesson today is that Chris-, itians so God's special people, hosea by Hin to live according to lights, nod. to do His wiU a moRg ths peoples of the world. , , More concisely, still, the ahn of ' this Lesson is .to stress the nsces . adty for nwarencss on ths part of Christians- their obligations, aal .God's own people, to lead others of North. Carolina' highway taxes t ' , 9 3fi Money Where Concerned" on the same alignment with very little major improvements.. "It's 'disgusting the way our tiighway officials have treated us for all these years while other .sections in neighboring counties have undergone vast improve ments", Mr. Woody said, his face turning red with anger. He further .stated that this road penetrates six townships Lake Junaluska, Iron Duff, Crabtree, Fines Creek, Spring Creek, and Hot Springs and is heavily used by both resi dents of Haywood and Madison Counties. "It seems to me that Curtis Russ, highway commissioner in Haywood County, and Jim Stike leather, our commissioner, should work together to see that NC 209 gets the attention it deserves," he said. He pointed out that there are 17 miles of this road in Hay wood County and 21 miles in Mad ison County. He commertdted High way Commissioner Curtis Rubs for working hard' and getting things done in Haywood County butt he also eadd he wondered why our own Commissi oner Jim Stike- to be saved in His holy name. For1 it was through the shedding of Christ's precious blood that sal vation was brought to sinners in Christ's own time; that salvation is brought to us in our own day and time! Surely we cannot, fail to respond to such love respond in the way that He wants us to . . by spreading His gospel, and the comfort and security it brings to the yet unsaved of our own gen eration? Times change, yet human na ture changes little! In the early days of Christianity the early Christians were faced with pros pects of jail, torture, or death and imprisonment for their beliefs. Today we are blessed with free dom of speech, of movement, with freedom to worship as we choose; but we face the graves of uncer tainties as our work! has (through modern travel facilities) grown smaller and more compact; as man's questing and sometimes brilliant mind has conquered the, mysteries of the atom, and of out er space. Modern weapons and ag gressive nationals add to our dan ger. Yes, indeed, today we are more, than ever in need of the awareness that we are "special" to God; in need of the comfort and reassur ance that our belief in Him brings to our troubled minds and inner most beings; Por.it is only when our faith and our hopes are con tained in God, that we can find the, -i Ofy yph 7" Highway Officials For Lack Of County Road Improvements leather didn't seem at all interest ed in certain sections of his dSs trict. 'I just wonder bow many dol lars have been spent for building parallel roads in the Clyde town ship and how few dollars have been' spent .in Madison County," Mr. Woody continued. "As far as I know, no candidate for governor has ever been on this road although some have promis ed hut just promised,'' he said. "A. H. (Sandy) Graham, past State Highway Chairman, promis ed me to go on NC 209 but whem he got to Asheville he ref used to go," Woody said. "Whenever we can get to talk to some of the higher-ups, they al ways tell us they're out of money where Madison County is concern ed," Mr. Woody stated. "But just look at US 19-23 in tersection at Lake Junaluskal ". hirh is now under construction. When completed this will be an! eight-lane super highway. They don't give out of money for Hay wood County, do they?" he said. Mr. Woody continued by point ing out the Doggett Gap Road. He had with him a picture of a large group of Madison and Buncombe County citizens who were inter ested in building the Doggett Gap' Road back in October 1981, when it was only a wagon trail. "Finally, under the adtminiatra- strength to- go through life to our ultimate fulfillment. And as the writer of I Peter reminds us our redemption was not bought with tangible things . . . neither with gold, or silver, or anything of that ilk, but with the precious blood of Christ's body. The supreme sacrifice, made out of an all-encompassing love for mankind. This world in which we have our being today ia not the ultimate goal of our existence; we are but pilgrims passing through to better things. But reverence for the Al mighty and a measured considera tion for His holiness and His laws against sin and unrighteousness must be the stepping-stones to our realization of our own particular Promised Land. We are but agents of God's mighty purpose in this world, of necessity constrained to serve God, and reveal His will to others But we must not Accomplish our mission with an overbearing mien; we must be guided by the exam ple set by Christ in His lifetime on earth. He did not reproach; rather, He looked for the good in the sinner, bringing out, by praise and expressions of. faith, the lat ent desirable qualities of the in dividual. He always, when con fronted with a penitent sinner, pictured to them their possibili ties M , very special individual. Jesus was forever making people 3B J 3.nEConr it c j 1 i .-" . .V 4l t Sfc Sfi Sfi tion of Governor Clyde Hoey, tttie road was n-n proved by being grav eled, widened with some changes. Under Terry Sanford's administra tion the road was hardsurfaced, but still remains steep, narrow, dangerous arid not suitable for the modern day vehicles," Mr. Woody commented. Mr. Woody then said, "... A highway commissioner under Ter ry Sanford's administration toM me. 'Andy, you've had the money allocated to that road but two lit tle school boys got together and took it away from you'." "That's what makes me so gol- dern mad," Woody said. "How much bond money has been or will be spent on roads in this area and district?", Woody tusks. He also wonders how Bob Scott and Jim Gardiner feel about our roads and cordially invites both ol them to visit Madison County and ride on NC 209 to the Tennessee Btate line on US 25-70, and also on the Doggett Gap road. "If they'd once rfdte over these roads we might get a little more attention," Mr. Woody said. Woody, said he thought the high way departenent should immedi ately planto. build a road from near the forks of Sandy Mush to tihe road that leads to Leicester With Our Boys In Service NHA Trahk, Vietnam )AHTNC) Army First Lieutenant David tCreasman, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. .Creasman, Rt 1, Al exander, was assigned Oct. 1 to the 17th Combat Aviation Group near Nha Trang, Vietnam, as a base developments officer. U. S. Army, Vietnam (AHTNC) Army Pvt. First Class Thomas D. Shook. 24. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shook, Rt 1, Flag Pond, Term., was assigned as a rifleman in the Aimerieal Division's 198th Light Infantry Brigade in Viet nam, Sept. 19. His wife, Margie, lives on Route 2, Erwin. .-A. The Christian faith U dedicated to making the bad among us good, and the good among us better. But we among us who strive to brine others to God must not think that we, ourselves, -are' perfect! For to do so would be a raliacy a fallacy which those with whom W come in contact would be quick to recognize! We have our own daily personr.r batJos to fisrht, and ws must fig-' t tl f -d in before ws eaa'urge cA' fr-s to f'rvt on, Christ's m l . (SAVINGS) B0NDS , i was taken on Oct. 3, 193 1 at pfi S 9 from Marshall and not have to go into Buncombe County in order to get to Marshall. This project would be less than four miles. Woody also snid that he thinks frss) The WottfiWtosf WMsfy Ubsd DsvslfofjsJ AM s s mm mb& sjdwvb bjbmsji Read Numbers 14:1-10 Only rebel not ye against the Lord, neither fear ye ths people of the land; for they are bread for us: their defence is departed from them, and the Lord is with us: fear them not. Numbers 14 .-9 The old story of the twelve spies is familiar to many. These men mads their surrey and returned to Moses to report their finding But the' report ox t ie majority very oiscouraging. Twey stLbtJL jtaLsMli Above is pictured the US 19-23 intersection at Lake Junaluska which is now under construction. When completed this will be an eight-lane super highway. (Picture property of Andy Woody) For Delicious Meals Short Orders Sandwiches : SELEfcT OYSTERS Quick' Friendly-' . Courteous Serric - - ' GRACE . . RESTAlRAin -;' C3 1 "errLnon Are. v ( t Cries) jt ... ii-iLn, ris c Doggett Gap. (Picture property of Andy Woody) 9fc .... lutw: that an extension of US 276 from Lake Junaluska to Hot Springs! over NC 209 would have a great deal of bearing on getting federal money for our roads. dwelt upon the facta that the cities of the land were great and walled, the people strong hke gi ants, and the territory occupied by wild tribes on every side. They argued that the Hebrews could do nothing, and it was better to stay where they were, as the odds a gairtst them were overwhelming. How different with Caleb, one of the twelve! He took signal ex ception to the majority opinion. He did not blink the facts. He had seen all that his companions had, and though he was not dis Dosed to underesthnate the diffi culties, yet Caleb counted upon God. "The Lord is with us," he said. That made a tremendous difference. Caleb was a man of luptiiuuriut, of courage, of faith. A Vote For GQABQ PHOTOS 1 r . ,1 i I ' FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF !. Z V '1. 1 J (- mint f IUTBITIAU H-', , WILL BE A VOTE FOR v J ; : ; THE BOYS AND GIRLS , : I v;-;.-OF NORTH CAROLINA Iladiaon County Eapporters of Craig rhil"r "AO,, N. C, OCT. 21, lICi NT' 3 4. He concluded bis visit to The News-Record by asking, "I won der who each candidate has in mind for our next district highway commissioner?" Singing The 4th Saturday night singing at Retknon Church will be held Saturday, Oct. 26, starting at 7:30. AU singers and listeners are in vited. He believed God was more than a match for the darkest situation. Prayer: .Almighty God, to whom all things are possible and who art ever present with Thy people, help utf in every dark and diffi cult hoar to see not alone the darkness but Thee. Ames. Thought for the Day: "The Lord Ib the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" William Barton KeOy 7 This is v ' f't r'-'-'Tt in ths Vr, "rredal" Li '