'.; '.' , iJt' . ' > > \ *ve L : . T i ,:: ; '- ' . .... ' 4 1 ' r: Y ; ' L'L'I . I . I VOLUME ,47, NO. 2 BUNN LL, FLORIDA THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1959 $2.50 A YEAR : _ -- --- 1 ':. "HEY, YOU SO-CALLEDWEATHERPROPHET- Oviedo Defeats Bunnell, High School StudentsTo i'! ; --=-- Bunnell High's See Nuclear Studies Exhibit ,,. Basket I ML HAVE ToW A SquadsThe Bunnell High School studentsin >0P.SPRIM6.fr. tt Bunnell Varsity and Girls Citizens Council Bunnell will, next Wednes- basketball teams went to play day, have the opportunity of : ? Oviedo on January 16. The Boys :Meeting: Set For getting acquainted with the ''It -i lost' 50.34 and the Girls lost wonders of our, present age at a & -w i__ 4641. I I Friday Evening special assembly program. Fea I It I The Boys game was slow I II i" tured on the program will be II A meeting of the Flagler County I I throughout. Buddy Taylor was I( This Atomic World" a traveling Citizens Council has,been call. high point.man for'Bunnell with atomic-energy exhibit of the r. I I ed by chairman D. D. Moody for I[9 points and 'Jim Brookshire of U. S. Atomic Energy Commis-. t seven thirty P. M. Friday, January - sion. Oviedo was high point:man with J I I , : t ) I I 23, at the Courthouse. I 119 points for the night. First The program will Bryon Hinson include reports physics instructor t score Oviedo 9-6, half ! quarter I on the meetings held recently at Bunnell School, will be I II' I-l score was 29-17 Oviedo, I in Orlando, Tallahassee, 'the coorinator for the feature 29.17 ime score was Oviedo and Ocala; legislative report; at the school here. The assemblywill third score was Oviedo quarter proposed local city ordinances; tie at 9:30 and any Inter- 35-22 and the final score was , a tape recording of the speech ested persons are Invited to at- ; in of Oviedo. * 50.34 favor : delivered by Gov., Orval Faubusat tend, Principal Carl Hornsbysaid. , I' Ketterlinus of St; Augustine . Crestview; and several other I II" I came down to play the Bull- I committee repo rts and assign rtI :dogs here on January 20. Ketter- j I ments, Mr. Moody said. The exhibit will be sent to : -I I linus won 3836. Buddy Taylor j. Mr. Moody is urging a large Bunnell from the Museum Di was high point man with 14 vision of the Oak Ridge Institute -. attendance of the Committee "" 'n.- Robert' Cook was next of Nuclear Studies points, members at this meeting. which manages with 8 points. the exhibi, as well as the ,Beach Bunnell: Boat License Donnie Hohne was high point American Museum of Atomic man for Ketterlinus with 12 Floridians Energy in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, points. Hohne ,last two pointsof Pay for the Commission. Elections Drive Is On City ' the game came in the last "This Atomic ,World" is one *s six seconds of the game and Astounding Tax of several traveling exhibits March Third The word has gone out to all that was the deciding points of which the Commission has -. conservation to "crack the made available agents the game. Ketterlinus at Bill For Year to towns and , Two City ,Commissioners will I down" on operators of unlicensed end of the first period was cities all over the, United States.It . t be elected in the City of Bun- boats equipped to fish in salt leading 13-11, and at half time is' designed to meet the needsof nell Election to be held on Tuesday water. H. R. of ,Floridians paid a tax bill of assist third principals McQuillan I 2221. At the end the science .teachers, t. March 3, according to a legal I ant director and license supervisor period 'Bunnell, led 31-30, but $2,167,889,999 last year to federal and civic leaders .in stimulating . ;#$ canledln.Issue' of The of the Florida State Board Ketterlinus won, out in the,, final ,I state, county and municipal a deeper interest in the peace: ; Tribune.R.,\ 'k. .', of.Conservat1onsaid that he has101dhgifi II I score 3836. governments. time uses of atomic energy. .. 'Thetwo'2-jieartt fmd:*expiring .. .This,combined bill for the jop- , : , the law Ketterlinus'madel0 out : In Wednesday's ' ' . ;; points ? :program,' a' ' ' ,4 held' H.'F.' L L: eration t1 'machinery of gowernment ; are by Wrayand : for of salrwa. staff member of calling licensing of 16' free shots while Bunnell the Museum f, Brannam Sr. ter fishing boats.McQuillan made 6 out of 15 free''shots.The within the state averages Division will take the audienceon At Flagler Beach three Com lll said that about 44- entire team ,played well. out to about $500 per 'person an excursion into the atomic t missioners and a Mayor _w 000 boats had been licensed already ;Henry Wells,played a good floor i age. Utilizing exhibits and dem- , !. be elected on the same day. Registration but this number is less game.St. Compared to 1950, last year's onstration equipment, the dem- books ,are now open than a third of the ,estimated Joseph's seventh and eighth I tax' take was up 156 per cent onstrator will explain in simplelanguage and for the while income of Floridians candidates posts personal 150,000 salt water boats in Fl the rI grades played the Bullpups Tues- fundamentals of must register their intention 107 cent and ida. > grew per pop atomic day afternoon. Bunnell won both energy and how it com- with the City Clerk R. D. 'Peter ulation, 566 per cent. In 1950 The licenses are good from games. The seventh grade won : pares with types of energy; how son by February ;25"I I July 1 to June 30 and those their game 23-9 with Bebe the tax bill made up 25 per cent I atomic energy is released of income and 1958 it drainedoff bought now will not be affected Moody and Harry Kuleski high by I through radiation and fisson; r GoesFisbing' I I by the national boat registration point men with eight points 29 per cent of income, the and how atomic energy is used I State Florida Chamber of Commerce I act. The boating safety bill can each. Howard Emery was next in agriculture, medicine, industry - ; not go into effect until some- with four points.On reports. and, other fields. Catches Thief time next summer, or later, fol. the same afternoon the Items'making up the Floridatax Illustrative charts, panels, lowing the decisions of the next eighth grade 'team played with bill last year are given in models and equipment will play A Flagler County Deputy,Sher- a business review of the State state legislature. the larger ,Pups winning 2113. important roles in the demon- iff and his wife go fishing on I Chamber's research and industrial . his, day off duty and catch a (I The fee for boats was given I Quinten Emery was high point division. Federal collections stration. One of the outstanding thief wanted for breaking, and :I as $LOS tor the first 20 feet of ]J man with eight and Jimmy amounted to $1,094,513,000 plusan attractions of "This Atomic combined length and width, and World" will be entering several places in Flag Lopez made four: points. estimated $225 million in a demonstrationmodel ler Beach. I 20 cents for each additional.foot. On Friday afternoon the seventh of the Van de Graaff i "hidden" Deputy Walter Eberhardingerand : Every boat over four feet wide, and eighth grade team and taxes, making $1,319- electrostatic generator. This device T in all 513,000 federal taxes 'paid Mrs. Eberharidlnger went equipped for salt water fishing the ninth grade 'team of San- Floridians. which generates 250,000 fishing at the "Yarn" lakes north I I must be licensed. Forms are ford came over to play here. by The State collected volts of static electricity, will -. of Flagler Beach the lakes lying available from the departmentin Bunnell 9th grade won 17.9 and 000; counties took $224,379,000$474,997 be used to explain how large between Sta t 'Highway AlA and or from. the local the seventh and eighth grades and models are used in physics laboratories . estimated municipalities the ocean. Upon arrival Deputy conservation agent.Cattlemen combined team played. Bunnellwon $149 million: to study atomic structure 159.. The Junior high teamsare . Eberhardinger 'spotted a car The proportion of the tax ,total . parked there rwlth'a man asleep I still undefeated. paid to the federal govern. : in the car.' Investigating. Elect I Friday: night Hastings; comes ment has" increased from 33 per Eberhardinger!' first' questionedand ,over to play here. There is to cent in 1940 to 61 per cent last Funeral Services then arrested Charles Hen be two games, B team and Varsi- ' New Officers State taxes made 22 year up : derson. I ty. Game time is 7:30. Then on Friday AfternoonFor and per cent county and city He be Saturday night the Girls B team will arraigned. ;Tuesday make taxes combined to up 17 when circuit Tuesday NightAlfred and varsity will travel over to morning court re- per cent 'of*last year's tax bill. Mrs. Card . : convenes. Crescent City to play there. Game **" Balanced.against this tax take :- Tucker was elected I time 6:30. Tuesday, January 27 last Mrs. Eloise F. Card of Flagler "returned" year was $128,294,000 president of the ,Flagler County Florida Military, School plays Beach died Tuesday morning at Funeral For to Florida in the formof Cattlemen's ,Association their I here B team and Varsity. Game the local hospital, following a grants-in-aid, and $1,545,000- time 6:45.aGRAND. short illness. She had been a r meeting'Tuesday evening at the Mrs. Wischow 000 in wages salaries (including resident of Beach since Courthouse. Vice president is Flagler w* --* the military) and benefits paidto x November when she moved there Robert Allman and County : Held.In Tampa Floridians by governments at ". ., Howard Taylor was'elected JURY all levels. with her husband from Schenectady - :\ ' : Funeral Services were held on secretary-treasurer.- L. L. Gage INDICTS< MAN N. Y. Monday tram"'the,Duval Funeral was, also re-elected, as director. She is survived by her husband for Mrs. Mildred Lewis was pre CITY ASKING Herbert Card, of Flagler f Home of, Tampa Mrs. Anna -- :FOR MURDERThe Wischow of Elagler. Beach. 'Mrs.Wischow sented with 'a -pin in 'appreciation -. grand Jury was reconvened BIDS ON AUTOIn Beach. for 'her service Funeral services will be held r to the As :, diedJanuary 15 at a Monday morning and returned a legal advertisement in from the of iHosoital following sOclati n. Mrs. Lewis is secre- : Chapel Craig Funeral Tampa anillnessofseveral an ,indictment of murderin this issue of The Tribune the Home, 201 East Moody Blvd., for the Agents -Office. ;: months dura tary County -- first degree in the case of City of Bunnell is advertising forbids at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon f. tion. 'Interment- followed at. the.,.... Beverly'Emery. and II Wj liecharged'Lee Best, negro, who is for a new Police Car.. Bids with Rev. R. W. Dickert, pastor Cemetery: Flora Gage Hflr Myrtle with shooting to death call for a trade-in and other of the Community Memorial t Mrs Wischow+;1 resident g served refreshments at the con. last Saturday_ night anotherI specifications. ' Church' of Beach Flagler officiat elusion of the meeting. ler Beach for 15 years several I negro, Stonewall Elliott, Jr. ing. Interment will follow at f' weeks ago' visited herson: In.1awf Sheriff Homer Brooks who investigated During World War II, many of Hope Cemetery. and daughter, Mr..and Mrs.:'Harry Cotton culture is thought, to tile' shooting, saidBest Florida's luxurious resort hotels She will rest at the funeral Strader of Tampa who are have originated ..lndla'abOut readily admitted the shoot were used by several branchesof home ,from 7 P. M. Thursday until - among, her, survivors; ; 1500, B. C. "'<,;* ,' x ; big; ; the armed forces barracks ,- ----..-.. -,'. ...- as the funeral hour. ; if'i : .- . / I .. t. , : :; ..r, i ,. ,, ..'i 2. 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