Circulations ------&Tablished April, 1882 the ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEP'i\EMBER 6, 1945 Vol
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', I ", ' ~ 1Abrnskn 8tc:te ... - --_.._--..- <:' '--' .--~:::-::~:(~~=~~ J QUIZ SUBSCRIPTION .. RATES RATES • 1 Year $2.50 1 Year $2.50 1 "Read by 3,269 Families Every \Veek" Member Audit Bureau of Circulations -------------------- &tablished April, 1882 THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEP'I\EMBER 6, 1945 Vol. 63 No. 24 Quiz Runs PopCorn Ord Oddfellows Hosts at District Picnic Radil Barn Destroyed Airport and Swim Day Special Pages by Lightning Monday Ord High SchQol ·Your attention is called to I Fire started by a bolt of light- Pool Election to pages 7 and 8 of this issue, both I I nlng completely destroyed the 1945 Enrolhnent of which are largely taken up ! main barn on the Anton Radil with the North Loup news for . ~ farm 11 miles southwest of Ord, Be Held on Oct 23 the week, ads by North Loup early Monday, together with all Is Now Iomplete business men, an ad of Pop Corn I, its contents. Included in the Days, and a short history of the Iloss were 4 calves, small grain, Council Hears Enthusiasts Pop Corn Day celebration. corn, hay and harness. Figures Show FUlly 50', ~ of on Aviation, Decides vote We wish to thank our North The Ord fire department was Students In Upper Grades Loup correspondent, Mrs. Ethel called at about 1:-t5 a. m. and Are From the Country. on 2 $25,000 Bond Issues. Hamer, for her assistance which responded promptly, but the made this special feature pos- fire had made too much head- The city council met in regu- slble, as well as the many ad- b f l~·t. dl d According to figures released lar session at the city 'hall Tues- vertisers and the Pop Corn Day wayand nothing e ore couldwasbe done.scovereu,The by sugt. C. C. Thompson satur-" day evening, and listened to a committee. We hope our read- loss is a severe one to Mr. Radil day t e enrollment of students discussion by members of the ers enjoy this feature as much and was only partially covered for the year 1945-46 is about on airport committee, E. S. Murray, as we did planning it. by insurance. a par with that oD formerlears'.. James B. Ollis and Ed Vogel- f' Of special interest is the fact The Quiz has been unable to All students for junior an sen- t.anz, These men set forth the hat the Ord band will play at entirely confirm a rumor that a lor high were registered Aug. importance of an airport, and the North Lour celebration on barn burned on the Frank 27, 28 and 29, with the exception showed that the purchase of the Sept. 13. They will take part in Hruby place near Comstock in of a few who were unable to be land should entail no loss.vas it the parade and playa concert the same storm that destroyed here at that time, and w~ wert would be level, irrigated land, in the evening. The band has the Radii barn, but we are cer- registered early this week. which should always retain its a membership of 55, and shows tain it burned. Sam Brickner The figures given out follow: value. fine prospects for the coming states that a corn crib on his seventh grade, 27; eighth grade. The council decided to submit season. farm was hit by lightning and 36; ninth grade, 67, including 33 the proposition of an airport to several timbers slivered, but it rural students: tenth grade 73. the voters at the same election Howart Acquitted I'll did not catch fire. Including 40 rural; eleventh as the swimming pool bonds, the 'v grade, 55, including 32 rural; airport bonds being in. the Case 01'e1 Men and twelfth grade, 70, including amount of $25,000. City Attor- Garfield County Participate~ 32 rural students, They spent ney Clarence M. Davis was in- In district court in Garfield i In I{e,C)1'ney Tourney some time inspecting the build- structed to prepare the neces- county last week Doyle Howart I (~ .1 ings, rural students' not i n g sary papers and submit them at was acquitted on a charge of [' Dr. F. L. Blessing and John P. especially the new electric weld- a special session of the council statutory rape, flIed against :Misko drove to Kearney Sunday er in the ag shop. next Monday, sept. 10. him early in June. I t was I to take part in the open golf All students, those from the The swimming pool ordinance claimed that the offense com- " tournament being held there country in particular, were hand- was next taken up and passed mitted against an orphan girl, . ..,iSunday and Monday. Misko got ed Student's bulletin No. I, is- and the election date; was set Leona Moses, not fifteen years . .' -Photo Courtesy Ed Swopes ~nto .the third flight and Bless- sued Aug. 27 for their informa- for OCt. 23, this being the earli- o~ age untll last June. The h Oddf 11 h ts t 11 k mg Into the eighth flight but tlon and guidance Thi.3 in- est date at which both the jury acquitted the defendant on T e Ord . e ows were os a Bl.!sse par Sunday at a. picnic to a group of Oddfellows and neither was able to finish due eludes the list of administration swimming pool and airport ordl- the first ballot. Rebekahs from the lodges in Burwell, Encs.on, NOrth Loup, Arcadia and Ord. seventy-five people to the fact that there were 222 officials, and a list of the rae- nance could be vo.ted upon at Dr. E. J. Smith was witness were .pre~entand there was an abundance of fried chicken and other eatables usual on. occasions entries and each round required uIty and the studies the mem- one election. ThIS, however for the state and Mrs. Alice of this klnd, Grand Master C. P. Wakeman and family and a friend and wlte were present from about two hours. bel'S teach. Next come lans of only delays the swlmmlng pooi Brennaman for thy defense. A· Grand Island. Mrs. Mabel Ruffner, who is assembly president of the Rebekahs, was present from the first fJIoor and theP second ordinance by. il- slngle week, dozen character witnesses were IOmaha.. I.Wilson Chatfield Buys floor of the main building. The committee Iooklng after called for Howart. A former I ' Following this is the class th~ ~.lley back ot the M.llford Ord man, L.~. Hunter, was fore- ohn Charles orthe. Truck LIne schedule for the first semester bullding reported ,progress, and, man of the jury. The prosecu- .Ord HI·gh Group·s 'J Beck Autumll Heat Is ,NB virtueastof a sale consum- of the .school year, and next the purchase of certain tracts tors we r e Wm. F. Manasll, ~ . Hurt in Accident l d S t 1 W'l Ch tfl ld is the schedule of bells, when of land was recommended. The county attorney, and C. S. Beck M t d CI 0 · I rna e ep., 1son ~ e rung and for what purpose The all~yas planned wil~ not rutn from the attorney general's of- ee an loose p~~~~ttr~eGQ~f~dl:~~~~do}nr~~ ppresslve; ce ~~~tt:tt~:al~1nt~tr~~~-N~~sf~~= courses offered. in Ord-'high quite straight, but wlll curve 0 fice. Tom Lanigan of Grand i .. f hId d ted b school are mentioned in detail the south at the east end to'pass Island was attorney for the de- CI 0ff· ser ous injury Sunday 0 Jo n . CIS mer y owne an opera <:U • Y The division of the school day the south slde of the old post fense. Judge Spikes presided. Charles Beck, oldest son of Mr S Worm Brbos. wtransfer. This Ilnde into class periods is explained office bulldlng thus saving buy- ass ICe rs and Mrs. Burr Beck, formerly of reanl carcel was run y orms a year an lth aft £ lng and te'aring down the build- Ord. The bicycle he and his a half., and the new owner will W1 d f' eW ilnlo eS °tnl rhep~ ing Husband of Former t . brother Billy were riding was connect with them on Omaha car s, lre.dr an d..e.ep one-• .rfhe council authorized the d WID 1 Boys Predomina e ill Upper hit by a cab, and hls left thigh Tuesday Hottest September freight hauling all his own .Ertra currtcular activities men- sale ofa small trac. ~ Of the s.outh 01' oman is eae Classes; Girls Lead in bone was fractured. Day in Years; Fairmont from Grand Island. ~t~~;Jedra)IU~id~~~;S, ~tA?ett~s- east cornet of the block on Funeral services for Wayne 7th and 8th Grades. The boy was . attempting to Quota Is Over-Sold . e'h Fut F 'fA• which the dty hall is located to Rouse of AIda were held at the r __ make a left tUpl when the acci- . To start Appliance store. sp ec '. ure armers 0 .mer- Clark Weckbach for $300. This Geddes funeral home in Grand Monday afternoon, as has dent occurred. The police have D. E. Troyer, who for many. ica, G~rls Athletic \assochtion. is a. small tract taken over by I.sland Tuesday, and burlal was been the eustom. for years, the is.sueo a sec~nd warning to ap The hot, dry weather of Aug- years has been in charge of the Clubs ll1clude the Elementary the city for taxes, and is not in the· AIda cemetery.