The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 19, 1959, Image 11

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    Atkinson Feature
Atkinson Man Finds Horses 'No Hobby'
Turns Interest To Profit at Fairs
<«io(l entertainment is provided by Hanson’s team of miniature mules. They measure 43 inches high.
This pair of sorrels have been seen at various count * fairs and at local hay day celebrations. Photo
Courtesy of Atkinson Graphic.
ranch. 16 miles southeast of At
kinson lives with his wife, daugh
ter, Carol, and son. James, near
Highway 20 in Atkinson.
The llansons yard just a few
of their prise stock here.
Before coining here Hanson 1
was president of a saddle club
at Vermillion, S. D., where he
also trained horses and rode
some l> rones. Horses, having
long been his favorite hobby and
having a few of his own, he
brought them along to the raneh
in 1950.
With an eye on the future tind a
i
I strong impulse to work with horses,
j Harvey decided to enlarge on his
I hobby.
Going to Eldora. Iowa, the pony
|eapitol of the world; he purchased
Snow Hob; a snow white pa la mint)
bred sire. A year later, a sorrel
I sire "Maple City Golden Sunlight"
was added to the Hanson's regi
stered Shetland herd.
They have taken several top ho
nors in the sale ring with their
show ponies. Snow Bob sold for
51,175. at the Reppert pony sale
at West Point. A yearling filly,
daughter of Snow Bob, brought a
top price in her devision a* the
same sale. Four fillies, four
months of age, direct dependents
of Snow Boh and Maple City Gol
den Sunlight topped their class
the previous fear.
Hansons Interests do not end
there. He recently returned from
, Fort Smith, Ark., where he pur
| chased Ding Dong Dun, a regi
| stored quarter horse. His inten
( tions are to produce a rangier
j pony by cross breeding.
Carol, 13 is an active partner
in her Dad’s business and
rides the ponies in the show ring.
James, 18, a freshman at the
University of South Dakota is more
interested in music.
As an interesting side-line, Han
son provides good entertainment
with his team of miniature mules,
measureing 43 inches high. This
pair of sorrels have been seen at
various county fairs and at local
Hay Day celebrations Their his
tory dates back to appearances
in Europe, the Rose Bowl parade
in Pasadena, Calif., and in a cir
cus act.
The “Shetland hitch’’ which con
sists of four black geldings, 38
inches high, was at one time a
part of Hansons novelty act, which
preformed on many ocassions.
The Hansons travel many miles
each year in the interest of their
expanding interest in horses.
BOWLING
RESULTS:
STREAMLINE
Splits 21 9
Splits 21 9
Paj e Oilers _ 19% 10%
Methodist Men ._ 16 14
Pepper Uppers 14 16
Legion Blue 14 16
Farmers Store . _14 16
Heinz 57 13 17
Fehrs Tract. & Eqpt. 8% 21%
HIG—Harold Mlinar, Heinz 57,
211.
HIS Frank Polacek, Page Oil
ers, 596.
HTG—Splits, 882.
HTS—Splits. 2451.
BOOSTER
W L
Caterpillar __ 51 27
Ten Pin Lanes ___ 47 31
I Dick's Bar __ 44 &
J M. McDonald 39 3i
’Pawn House 38 4<
Nite Owls 33 4;
Hunt's Plumbing 31 4'
1 Pin Pals 29 4i
HIG- Olive Tomlinson. Dick's
Bar. 182.
HIS Olive Tomlinson. Dick's
Bar. 481
HTG Dick s Bar, 725.
_HTS -Ten Pin Lanes, 2102,
XV XRRl.F.RS
XV L
Wrens 11 4
Canary's 8 7
Meadow Larks 74 74
Jays 7" 8
Robins 6 9
'Blue Birds 54 94
HIG liona Harmon, 173.
HIS Dona Harmon anti Joar
| Wecker (tied», 445,
HTG Meadow Larks, (SI
HTS Meadow Larks, 1949.
VARSITY
XV I,
O'Neill Cleaners 20 10
Orchard Legion 20 10
Legion Gold 15 15
Bright’s Store 14 16
Drayton Elevator 144 154
Old Home Bread 13 17
Coast-to-Coast 114 184
Johnson Jewelry 12 18
HIG—Frank Polacek, O'Neill
Cleaners, 238.
HIS—Emil Adamson, I^egion
Gold and Frank Polacek, O’Neill
Cleaners (tied), 570.
HTG- Johnson Jewelry, 871.
HTS- O’Neill Cleaners, 2553.
ROUND UP
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Ye Okie Farmers 53 31
Hay Makers _ 48 36
New Outlaw 43 41
Razelman’s Service 42 42
Dick’s Bar 42 42
K of C Red 40 44
Shelhamer Oil 344 494
Prouty Bros. 334 504
HIG—Ralph Hoffman, Ye Olde
Farmers, 233.
HIS Ralph Hoffman, Ye Olde
Farmers, 594.
HTG Bazelman’s Sendee. 884.
HTS Prouty Bros., 2442
STR1KETTES
W L
Candy Bill’s Cafe 49 29
Pinkerman’s TV 42 36
O’Neill Auto Supply . 39 38
Chambers Chix 384 394
Rollettes 384 394
Melcina’s Povvd. Puffs 38 40
Pin Quins 35 4 42 4
Hardings Creamery 314 464
HIG Erma Clark, Rollettes, 179.
HIS Erma Clark. Rollettes, 486.
HTG—Candy Bill’s Cafe, 730.
HTS—Candy Bill’s Cafe. 2081.
SHAMROCK
XV I,
Shonka Agency 19 11
Marcellus Chevrolet 18 12
Virg Laursen Ins. 17 13
Ash Grove _ 16 14
O’Neill Lockers 15 15
Hamm's 12 18
O’Neill National Bank 12 18
Western Auto 11 19
HIG- A. P. Jaszkowiak, Western
Auto, 206.
HIS—Roy Gilg, Shonka Agency,
561.
HTG—Marcellus Chevrolet, 848.
IITS Shonka Agency, 2407.
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MYRT'S CAFE
Open For Business Thursday, March 19
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
%
From 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. the following morning
GRAND OPENING
SATURDAY, MARCH 21ST
FREE Coffee ft , P 213 West
and Donuts l® y Pi*“* Douglas
fU BUILDING or REMODELING? ft
Provide Your FamiSy the Utmost in Cohort
...HEAT ELECTRICALLY!
As modern as tomorrow, an ELECTRIC house heating
system is the choice of more and more homeowners as a
means of providing more comfort and more gracious liv
ing because it offers cleanliness, convenience, flexibility,
economy and efficiency which cannot be obtained in
" ;r way.
t .
RADIANT CEILING CABLE. In- I RADIANT PANEL. Can ba
sulated wire covered with non- mounted in sidewalls or can be
ELECTRICAL Insulating celling plaster or dry used as portable units anywhere
wall construction beams sun- In the home, lllend with room
HEATING like warmth. decor.
BASEBOARD. This can be in
stalled as a wall or baseboard FORCED WARM AIR. This type
unit. Gentle, draft-free heat Is usually mounted in walls or
radiates naturally to all areas of ceiling — is ideal for basement
the room. playrooms or workshop areas.
See Your Electrical Contractor
The same type of electric circuits already serving your range, water heater
or dryer are adequate to supply the current needed for electric heat. Your
competent electriral contractor or Consumers representative can show you
the best electric heating installation to suit your needs. No obligation.
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Nebraska's Self-Supporting, Efficiently-Managed
Source of Dependable, Low-Cost Electricity
Open Thursday Nights Instead of Saturday Nights !
Rogers Specials!
— COMPARE THESE PRICES —
A 1 FEEDS — GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
32% Soy Cot Cubes. 86.50
32% Tri-Way Cubes.73.50
40% Natural Cubes . 80.50
5-D For 5-Duty Stlb. 95.00
20% Lay Pellets . 3.70
40% Hog Supplement. 4.95
32% Poultry Concentrate. 5.00
Hi Lass Cattle Fattener. 57.00
20% Chick Crumbles.4.35 cwt
32% Dairy Concentrate. 3.80 cwt
Get Wise & Fertilize!
SEE ROGER’S PRODUCTS TODAY!
ROGERS MINERALS
i
Cudahy Gold Bricks — Mineral Blocks
and All Purpose
R 12P — R 8P — 13% Phos. Range — 6% Range
CALF MANNA — SUCKLE — SCOTCH O LASS — BRAN
SHORTS — MEAT SCRAPS — ROLLED OATS
ROILED BARLEY_
Linseed — Soybean — Tankage
Veterinary Supplies
TRI-BACTERIUM — ANTI BIOTICS
MYZON PLUS WORMER — CATTLE SPRAYS
%
Buy and Save at
ROGERS PRODUCTS
WHEN BETTER FEEDS ARE MADE . . .
ROGERS WILL MAKE ’EM !
North of Burlington Depot Phone 771
Jack Bailey, Mgr.
By Mrs. Merrill Anderson
Although this is primarily a
Beef Umpire, some of the ' best
bred horses are still raised in thi«
prairie country. Just ask Harvey
Hanson.
^Hanson, (he foreman of the l^ee
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CHAMPS
i W L
i Gas House Gang 494 284
, Meadow Gold 43 35
Court House 42 36
i Harding Creamery 38 40
! iXxids Oil 38 40
Ewing Conoco 354 424
i Post Office 34 44
Gambles 32 46
HIG Russ Foree, Hardings
Creamery. 201.
HIS Willis Hockey, Ewing Con
oco, 329,
HTG Ewing Cbnoco, 833
HTS Meadow Gold. 2352.
BEEF
W L
Early Oil Co. 46 32
Page Oil Co. 43 35
New Deal Oil Co. 41 37
1 Wick's Body Shop 39 39
Sam's Bar 39 39
Lohaus Motors 364 414
O’Neill Auto Supply 344 434
Force Tire & Sup. 33 45 *
HIG Gene Brd. Force Tire &
I Supply, 227.
HIG Gene Bird, Foree Tire &
Supply, 571.
HTG Lohaus Motors, 909.
HTG Lthaus Motors, 2586.
MAJORETTES
* W L
League ties 18 9
Orchard Orioles 15 12
Krazy Kats 144 124
Dodds Oil Co. 14 13
Bowlerettes 14 13
Sandburrs 114 154
Ashgrovettes _ 11 16
Keglers 10 17
HIG Helen Wilson, Krazy Kats,
186
HIS—-Helen Wilson, Krazy Kats,
497.
HTG Krazy Kats, 735.
HTS Krazy Kats, 2058.
CLASSIC
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Legion Post 86 53 28
K of C Green 524 284
Dick’s Bar 49 32
Ideal Cleaners 42 39
Ten Pin Lanes 37 44
Fuller Gravel 344 464
Fox Bros. Hay Co. 324 484
Cudahy Hams 23 4 57 4
HIG Fritz Yantzi, K of C Green,
211.
IBS Joe MeCarville, K of C
Green, 526.
HTG K of C Green, 875.
HTS—K of C Green, 2420.
I
Inman News
By Mrs. Carrie McMahan
Mrs. Ray Siders accompanied
Dale and Verna Revell to the An
gus sale March 11 at Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Snyder and
Kathy of O'Neill visited Sunday
with Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn.
Mrs. flay Siders and Marilyn
attended the funeral services
March 10 fur Mrs. Oliver Boss
in O’Neill.
Mrs. Mary Tomlinson has re
turned to Sidney where she is em
ployed after spending a week here
looking after business interests.
Sgt. and Mrs. Ervin Sobotka anil
family returned to their home in
Niagara Falls, N.Y. after visiting
Mr. Solxdka’s mother, Mrs. Rose
Sobotka.
Several carloads from here at
tended the State Tournament In
Lincoln Saturday. One to the
storm they returned Sunday in
stead of Saturday evening as ex
peeled.
Mrs. I. L. Watson left Saturday
for Lincoln \yhere she will spend
a few days visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Langley, and also her son, Sam.
Phone Your News To
The Frontier— .
Phone 51
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Warranty Deeds
WO Joseph E Rvan to Neil B.
Ryan 2-27-59 $1 Lot 8 Blk I
Eahys Park Add O'Neill.
QCO Clarence Joseph McCJurg
, to Charles Elmer McClure 1-9-59
j$l Mineral and oil rights in
'Sl-.'SEl4 NELSEL an.. L»ts t!
and 7 Sec 8 SG Lo s 1-2-3-4
Sec 9-33-15.
| WL> Glenn Edward McClure, et
hi! to Elmer Allvn ami wf 12 .’9-38
I $32,400 SGSE'4 NE»4SE>4
L *! s 6 and 7 Sec 8 S1 _• Lits
1-2-3-1 See 9-33-15.
WO William H Ki>tm to Troxel
K. Green and wf 3-2-39 $23,000
SG 6-25-11.
H O Lima Halstead to Charles
tV Crufw illader and wf 3-10-59
$125 L>ts 8 and 9 Bik 13 Inman
WO Troxel E. Green to Ken
neth N. Weller and wf 3-7*59
$14,000 EG 4-25-13.
HO Alonzo llemlv Boyd to
IXiane R Reek 2-21-59 $1 ' SW'4
32-32-14
Executors Deed James W.
R o o n e v. Ex to O u a n e K
Beck and wf 3-2-59 $53,000
SO NW'i 8-31-14 SEGNUG
SWV4NEV4 EG-SW'4 W'2SE*4
SE'sSK1* 27 NK'mNKW 34-32
14
WO Lon M Hubbard to Jim and
Phyllis Salem .5-1 l-:*ii $2600 So 20
ft lot 10 Blk 1*- Cham Iters.
"'I* Hugh K Ray to 1 Vita Id A.
MeKarm and wf 3-10-59 $18,500
\l! lots 23-24 and 25 Blk E Eahys
2nd Add O'Neill except west 12
f lot 23.
WO Rena Libby to Francis I
. ileunn sset and wf 1-27-58 $1850
1 is S 8-10 Blk A Rolls Add
Ewing.
WO Neil B By an to Etta I.
Brit 11 3 3-58 51900 No 85 ft lot
8 ana No 85 ft of west 15 ft lot 7
I Blk. Eahys Park Add O'Neill
WO Vs H Oastd to Anton Sva
i tos and Laura Svntos 2-27-59
$8800-E'NR'4 11 IV11 26 Range
14
WO Mary J Howard to Stan
ley Sojka 113-58 $1 NEl< 35
' 28-8.
WO Carl Gettert to Albert E.
Trowbridge 12-17-58 $4000 SMi
NWh 30-31-13.
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ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL
FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION
Lyle P. Dirks, Secretary-Treasurer
Phone 91 O’Neill
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