-- PAGE TEN THE ENTERPRISE-RECORDER, MADISON*. FLORIDA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1f of smaller industries located Madison had: a. wonderful suc- The Methodist ehurclt Cfeoir. en- "His Eye Is On The arrow' principally at Starke. We usual cess, considering that they didn't joyed a supper patty at FellowshipHall sung in Spanish by the Rev Cesar have enough cars with adult lead- lythink of Bradford countyin Wednesday night following Benitez amt son Oman yxI several - Tb fNTtRPll1SCRCOllDERNa41 choir practice. The menu consistedof ers.The connection with strawberries, city was divided into districts spaghetti salad with French quartet numbers b>- choir per- 00 m rill MUCtflOMt.JtffiCUlTUaAi, MID IKOUSTR1AI CWTU Of MCBTH flCBIM and the different as- for that has been a favorite groups dressing: chocolate cake and coffee: sonnel. T J Beggs HI \\dS general MADISON FLORIDA signed to their various sections. Telephone HU 3-63G1 111 S. E. SHELBY ST. crop there. Other principal \\'hen the groups returned turnedin The program included a duet chairman of hospitalities. Published Weekly. Subscription $3.75 Per Year in Advance crops include the regular farm their containers and the treats Per Year counted then the fun came- Delayed Renewals $4.00 were products[ and sweet corn, peanuts - games, good eats and Hallowe'enfur. HEATSUPTO'8ROOMSat Advertising Rates Made Known on ApplicationEntered sugar cane, sweet and . Irish[ potatoes, cabbage, beets, i The amount collected was almost Post Office as second-class matter June the at Madison $!00 and those not called on have 25. 1908. under Act of March 8, 1879. egg plant, peppers, cucum- said they had waited for their cost and water- the f 4 hers, cantaloupes "treats" for UNICEF and were C. MERCHANT T. C. :MERCHANT JR. OWNERS: T. melons. Considerable tobacco is disappointed that the' tricksters : AND ASSOCIATES hadn't readied them. "" .. .. -- and before grown in the county, . This belated congratulation to . -- :MADISON RECORDER, ESTABLISHED 1865 : the great freeze of 1894- those who did so well is written : NEW ENTERPRISE, ESTABLISHED 1901 95 there were a number of with the hope that we'll plan to ; CONSOLIDATED, JUNE 25, 1908 Grange groves in the county join this Hallowe'en Fun Group *s ,.. next en masse. i md people from Pennsyl- year .fJ -- sa t many i T. C. MERCHANT, Editor and PublisherT. vania had moved to Starke to xE C. MERCHANT, JR., Managing Editor Electricity - MRS. A. W. VANN, City Editor engage in orange growing and Z>, _ MRS. W. E. WILSON, Advertising Manager. business connected therewith. Friend or Foe l'. Timber is probably the greatest - industry in the county, with Electricity, when properly used, '.-''} I A Lovely In-Between Win Or Get Fired three-fourths of its area in is a great convenience. It lights our homes and other buildings; it 1 The cold weather that had I Indeed, many of us and forest land. Many pecans are powers our radios and televisions, been predicted for us has not ,', that applies principally to those I grown in the county, and a our washers and dryers our refrigerators ] _. but unreasonably large tung oil mill is located at and freezers our air- t arrived yet (Monday noon), out of school-get conditioners and heaters, it even it is cloudy and threateningrain worked up over the results Brooker. Prior to and during warms our blankets. i so we may get it soon, and clamor for the firing of a World War II, a large military Improperly used-either by over- iit though a little delayed. Last I coach who does not produce a installation, Camp Blanding, loading circuits or using faulty .' I wiring or faulty applianceselectricity t' . week we did get under forty I winning team, even though was located in the county. can and does cause fires. i degrees one morning, with sometimes at least it is not thetoach's Kingsley Lake, near Starke, is One of every five fires in 1958 t .", from electrical j __.., - were causes.Don.t favorite recreation The frost one or more mornings, fault. The Universityof a place. . circuits and don'tuse overload , but on the whole the weather Georgia coach is riding high county was named for Captain faulty appliances or faulty !II' \ : 1 i has been warm for this time of i just now-and he will be much Bradford, the first Florida wiring. Electric fuses are safety .. ,v-, :;t officer killed in the War Be- devices to protect property againstfire k the year. And, from the facet : higher still if his team beats wires and from overheated of expense, that has been good Tech next week but two or tween the States. Next week, short circuits. Use only 15-amp for us: too cool to require three years ago, when victories Brevard County. fuses, unless your property Is operation of a fan or air-con- were not so frequent, r wired for heavier current. THINK ON UNICEF 'ditioner, and yet too warm there was a cry to get rid of "TRICK OR TREAT" to require artificial heatjusta him. The FSU coach recentlyhas Mrs T C McNally entertainedthe lovely in-between. been run away into an- Hallowe'en is past but we havea Thursday afternoon Bridge other job paying about twiceas whole year to "Think on these Club. The refreshment course of Now gives you things" and prepare for next year. mince pie with whipped cream and Cane Grinding Time much as he was getting from There was a group in this town coffee and arrangements of autumn FULL HOUSE. our tax money-and even that who had the newer and more acceptable l leaves, flowers and berries em- 1 1 HEATING '\ A man from Jacksonville was wasn't peanuts by any means-, Trick or Treat Hallowe'en phasized the Thanksgiving season. -- .....-.-__ - in the newspaper office the and there is quite a clamor for fun benefits and than certainly those who more have lasting come !Mrs AV Vann won the club with the miracle of other day looking for. some of doing! away with Coach Woodruff to accept the trick of begging or prize and Miss Whittle Dickinson ffi1 : t Sl :... : f ilfv. .ds< this county's good sugar cane over at U of F, which ing the adults threat accept of trick as "children's that unthink-fun." the visitor's prize. 1' ti PEEB! ::: ',:::: msieand 't -: ;; $"l'N i. j 1'111 syrup. Time was when this will certainly increase unless The group referred to were ST. JAMES CHURCH = U newspaper was in the syrup Florida wins itsnext two representatives from any or all there are no- cosf/y/ pipes business in a big way as a result games. churches who met at the First Woman's day will be observed i i imfioi -- -*.. *. _ of a subcription syrup Methodist church here at 7:30 pm, November 22 at St. James :M B bnd. registers to install! , planned with their who .Z"Jra .. '- ! no doubt that worlds of people tl the county's main sources of 4'f: . like it; so that is that. income, along with' a_ number -- -.-- --,, -- -- -.- .... -- -- .- " - i i! '.