www. ,reenepublishineq corn 6 Madison Enterprise-Recorder Zurn Back Zime Friday, January 1, 2010 Ammodump International, LLC formerly B& GP Enterprises (850) 973-8880 ammodump@embarqmail.com 10 am to 4 pm Tues, Wed, Thur. By Jacob Bembry Greene Publishing, Inc. Whether it's hunting for deer or turkey or foxes or ducks or quail, hunting has always been a fa- vorite in Madison County For hundreds of years, Madison Countians have hunted both for sport and to provide food for their families. In addition to the animals listed above, hunters have also bagged alli- gators, raccoons, squirrels and possums. All photos are courtesy of the Florida Archives. Lewis Joseph Sheffield and others are pictured following a raccoon hunt. The photo was taken be- tween 1900 and 1910. ,-- . Mr. Scarborah and Henry Stafford are pic- tured hunting raccoons on the Madison County side of the Suwannee River State Park. Circa 1925. I An unidentified man is pictured with Tom Beggs, center, and Harvey Greene, Sr., right, following a fox- hunt. The Fraleigh Brothers are pictured on a hunt dur- ing the 1970s. WAYp pACWE December 30, 1909 All persons indebted to the late C. Black Ashley are asked to call on and make payment to Charles E. Davis, attorney for Mrs. Cora P. Ashley For sale: A one-hundred acre farm known as the Mrs. Whittle place near West Farm. John D. Rockefeller has announced a gift of one million dollars to stamp out the hookworm disease in the south. T.J. Beggs & Co. runs a full-page ad to announce a one-day sale on clothing. December 30, 1949 The Laminated Wood Products Corporation has added considerable new machinery to their plant here. The front of the Wilson Auto Parts Company has recently been brightened up with a new coat of paint. Walter Bunting and family of Quitman, Ga., were visitors here on Christmas Day. Mrs. C.P. Kelly was winner in the radio program Queen for a Day on station WGOV, Valdosta, Ga., Tuesday when she was chosen by judges in Holly- wood listening to the broadcast in which five ladies were entered from the area covered by Mutual Broadcasting station WGOV, five appearing last week, and five appearing this week. Mrs. Kelly is now one of 500 over the country who will go to ei- ther Chicago or Hollywood to compete in the Queen for America contest. January 1, 1960 Earl Davis was ordained to the gospel ministry at the First Baptist Church in Madison at the re- quest of the Cassia Baptist Church, which Earl is serving as pastor. Carroll Lamb of Jacksonville spent Christmas here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bland spent Christmas Day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ragans of Cocoa came for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woldven C. Ragans, and Annella and Carlyle. January 2, 1970 In what man call "a Christmas miracle," Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Plain and two children emerged with- We're proud to be associated with Reinke Manufacturing an independent company e dent. that cares more about producing great irrigation systems than returning dividends to stockholders. All Reinke irrigation systems use high-strength steel for the best value in center pivots. Contact us for Reinke irrigation systems and components. Champion Irrigation, Inc PO Box 1236 Live Oak, FL 32064 Reinke 386-362-5719 ww..rlu.com 9 championirrigation@msn.com out serious injury following a fluke visit of a torna- do, which destroyed their mobile home south of Lee. Carlie Morrow, native-born son of Hamburg, long-time resident of Madison, was among those who wended their ways back home for Christ- mas. The annual open house at the Madison Country Club was held Christmas afternoon and was attend- ed by members and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Van H. Priest celebrated their gold- en wedding anniversary Friday afternoon from 4:30- 6 p.m. at their home at 105 SE Pope Street. January 4, 1980 John Maxwell has purchased the Clover Farm Grocery & Meats on US 90 East in Madison and will reopen it next week. A passel of unsupervised urchins, with nothing else to do, vandalized the home of Mrs. Laila Ed- wards on US 90 East in Madison last Friday after- noon. Mitch Kuhl spent the morning of Dec. 19 baking cookies for the guests at Pine Lake Nursing Home in Greenville. It was announced Wednesday night, following one of Prentiss Cherry's famous Italian spaghetti dinners at the Peavy-Hilton for the Madison County Sheriff's Auxiliary, that the 21 Auxiliary members had put in a total of 2,100 man hours of public ser- vice during the calendar year 1979. Members of the Auxiliary are Claude Pickles, Tom Coody, Butch Baker, Bobby Joe Buchanan, Bill Bunting, Don Dick- inson, Bobby Haskell, Wallace Holmes, B.F Killingsworth, Dannitte Mays, Lamar Pittman, Paul Prince, Prentiss Cherry, Neal Smith, Thomas Glee, Albert Thigpen, Doug Bishop, Gary Gazlay, Terry Pickles, Isham Latner and Al James.