2A JEWELL COUNTY RECORD, KANSAS ~ .........................
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBFR 15,
,.,,- ,..,on , ormo.o Work... ,OL,A N. =,t cit,es to impose income' Co,,ege st, eots are,ear"
taxes on their residents? No. [ ing to begin or resume stud-
~Twenty members and one Betty Howland, a famil ar Julia N Pricfert of near 14. Do you think the juni-[ies at their respective coil"
8Uest, Betty Boyd, met Sept. face at our club meetings, Reynolds, Nebraska, passed or colleges in Kansas should[eges or universities.
@ in the Legion Hall to be- relaxed in her chair and ex- away sudcnly Monday, remain under the jurisdiction[
gin a new year,of work and pelled a deep sigh of relief. Sept. 5, 1966, at l~,epuhlican, Paul Life were in attend-iClass will he held. The Class eau policy meetings and a of local boards and support-[ Mr and Mrs. Glenn
'~Jsl activities. After a For the first time in almost City, Nebraska. ance at the September 7th[will be an informal study or meeting of the board of dir- ed mainly by local propertyI Wrig/at, Mrs. Nelson Keeler
Silagt+bu~ness session the two years she was com- Ju a Neola vounoest meeting. They apprecia,ed discussion group. The par-ectors. These decisions at taxes, or should they beland Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
~lag:. was turned, over.,, to pletely, off guard., . Off. guard dau~,hler, of" l:r~'mk ~W. arid Mrs. Ward Ozmun's beauli- [ pose of the course is three- the local level are sent on to placed under the state[ Wright and Kelli of Oberlin
~s Weltmcr, Girl S~ate against what? Yours truly. I ltele I M (Bask ns/ Sm th ful red roses and false drag- fold: (l) to prepare for con- the State Farm Bureau, and board of regents as a higher| attended funeral services oat
C~trman. She welcomed You see, as of Sept.5, 1 am was born" J'ulj 8,'19it), in on's head displayed on the[firrr.~:~tion those who wish to govern the way our local education facility whichlSept. 4 in Stratton, Nebr.
introduced the special no longer reporter for the, lewelI County Kansas near Worship Center. A pictureI become members of the Lu- representatives will vote at would be financed by state|for Mrs. Wright's oldest sis"
~ of the evening who Formoso Willing Workers. 1tYormoso She 'was ~ eradu- of "Praying Hands' corn-] theran Chureb, (2)to provide the State. Convention. . The appropriations~. They should[ter,• who was 87%._ years old
W~e, Nancy •Bartholomew Starting with the Ocloberl.qt~ ,ff'F,~rmoso Hi-h .g'~'hool pleted the arrangement. [an opportunity for others following questmns were be placed under the State[
~d Carolyn LeClair, Girl meeting, I will perform the (2"lass of 1929 ..... The President, Mrs. Char-I (who do not wish to become discussed and answered: Board of Regents. | Mr and Mrs Bobby Lee
~ters of 1965, and those of duties of president. But[ ~ ~ ...... t" 9a ~(~qa ~h,~ les Kramer, conducted theI Lutheran) to find out about 1. Do you favor the sale of 15. Do you think the pre-[Billen and Troy left Thurs"
,~,.:C, hldy Halstead and hen Betty learned that I ......... i,~,1 +,~ t,,1,, t,,th,,~ business session. When] Ihe I,utheran Church and wheat to Russia? No. sent method used by junior]day for their home in
i:~el Kale, together with had this one, last news story I~,%r~"',~}"~d~l,~,:;~-,"~,~" these transactions had been]what Lutherans believe, and, 2. Do you favor sale of colleges to collect out-d!S-|Denver, after spending a
~raothers, Mrs. Halstead to write, she sat rigidly concluded Mrs. Elmin Pe-[CD as a refresher course for
mrs. I~me. ~muy a u n ner .eat anu snO