Mrs. Nick Baker Marks Anniversary REDBIRD—Mrs. Nick Baker celebrated a birthday anniver sary Monday, March 20, here. Stanley Greene, Sidney Greene, Garry Wilson and Bar ry Baker drove from Lynch to their grandmother's home on Monday night to be with her and to wish her a “happy birth day.” Other Redbird News Otto Ruzicka and son and John Derickson, of Dorsey, were visitors in Redbird Saturday, March 18. Joe Madura called here Sat urday, March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Luedtke visited at Pete More’s Saturday, March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gra ham were in Redbird Saturday, March 18. Eddie Hrbek, of near Dorsey, made his run to Redbird March 19 with his airplane to pick up a lot of mail. I Beryl Bessert and Lyle Wells visited in Redbird Sunday, Mar. 19 rraiiK v^didim, u» uvu*vtu.v, was here Sunday, March 19. Chancie Hull, of near O’Neill, visited home folks Halsey Hull and family Sunday, March 19. Charles Gifford, of Scottville, stopped in Redbird Sunday, March 19, taking home his son, Ray Allen, from the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. He is *^nuch improved.” Merrill Anderson and son visited in Redbird Sunday, March 19. Several children in the Red bird school have chickenpox. Guy Hull and son, Gay, have moved from Lynch to their {arm west of Redbird. Mrs. Hull and Larry plan to move out soon. Veldon Pinkerman called here Sunday, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Witherwax were in Redbird Sunday eve ning, March 19. Mrs. Leon Mellor was here Monday, March 20. Fred Truax, sr., was in Red bird Monday, March 20. Robert Wilson called here Monday, March 20. Lee Wells called here Mon day, March 20. Edward Krugman, of Minne ala, was in Redbird Monday, March 20. Bill Podany, of Butte, visited fieri' Monday, March 20. Virgil Wilson called in Red bird Monday, March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Bub Carsten were in Redbird Tuesday, Mar. 21 Leota Hull visited in her par ental home, the Glen Hulls, of I Lynch, Tuesday evening. March I 2i. Ray Wilson was here on busi-1 ness Tuesday, March 21. Albert Carson and F. R. Bell called here Tuesday, March 21. Herman Schollmeyer, of Scott ville, was in Redbird Tuesday, March 21. James Yocum visited here Tuesday, March 21. Clifford Wells was here on business Tuesday, March 21. Virgil Pinkerrnan drove to Lynch Tuesday, March 21. Emil Hrbek and daughter, of near Scottville, visited in Red bird Tuesday, March 21. Mrs. Florence Harris was here Wednesday, March 22. W. C. Farrand, of near Dor sey, was in Redbird Wednesday, March 22. Mrs. Floyd Crawford and son, Veldon, were here Thursday, March 23. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyant and Ernie Wright were in Red bird Thursday, March 23, en route to O’Neill with some cat tle to sell at the market. Arthur Bessert returned home from Ravania, S. D., Thursday, March 23, where he and Mrs. Bessert were visiting the past two weeks. The latter remained there for a few days longer. Halsey Hull visited at Michael Hull’s Friday, March 24. Frank Spinar was in Redbird with the tractor Friday, Marcn 24. Visitors at the Cifford Wells home Friday, March 23, were Lee Wells and family. Graduates From Denver University— William J. Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Grady, of O’Neill, was among the 600 stu-. dents in the March graduating class at the University of Den ver. Grndy, who is a graduate of St. Mary’s academy, of O'Neill, was awarded a bachelor of sci ence in business administration degree. He majored in retail ing. Elkhorn Extension Club— The Elkhorn extension club met at the home of Mrs. D. N. Loy with 14 members and one visitors present. Mrs. Ray Law rence was assisting hostess. Mrs. Bob Cook, leader A, pre sented the lesson, “My Flower Garden." After the lesson, lead er A presented a St. Patrick’s program for the members. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Bob Cook on April 11. I ! WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN 1 ATTORNEY ! First National Bank Bldg- j O’NEILL j .mmm4 ' " ' ”1 4 - LEE’S OILCLOTH BASKET LINER Oilcloth basket liner. Makes any standard sizes bushel basket a wonderful clothes basket. Colors are red, blue, green, and yel low. Beautiful pat terns. “Meet Your Friends At LEE’S” — - MIT MOPS | .SI .59 Ideal for dusting under low furniture and radian tors. Use on your hands as a mitt duster or with handy no-stoop handle. White yarn. Triple coat ed lacquered handle in cluded. Removable pad for easy washings. MITT MOP $198 I HEIRE’S YOUR LAST chance to obtain machinery and equipment for spring work—and at your own I price! The following new and used farm machinery and equipment will be sold without reservation I to the highest bidder at public auction on 9 I AT TILDEN, NEBR., AIRPORT Situated 3 miles west of Tilden on U. S. Highway 275—Sale Begins Promptly at 12:30 P.M. THERE WILL BE NO POSTPONMENT — RAIN, SNOW OR SHINE I 15-TRACTORS-15 1947 ALLIS-CHALMERS WC, A-l shape, lights and starter. 1946 JOHN DEERE Mod. B, recond., lights, starter 2—IHC F-12 Tractors 1—IHC F-20 Tractor Model M FARMALL Tractor. 1944 IHC Model H, new motor. 1949 IHC Model C, lights, starter, fully equipped. 1948 IHC Cub, fully equipped. 1945 SC CASE, fully equipped. 1941 JOHN DEERE Model H, fully equipped. 1937 IHC Model F-20, road gear. 2—IHC FARMALL Regulars, on rubber. 1938 IHC Model F-12, on rubber. 4 - COMBINES ■ 4 I 1HC No. 62, with motor and pickup, has combined jg| 300 acres, like new. g JOHN DEERE 6-ft., with motor and pickup. I 1939 ALLIS-CHALMERS No. 60. I ALLIS-CHALMERS No. 40 I 1949 NEW HOLLAND NO. 76 HAY BALER I This is a demonstrator. Has baled only 1,500 bales. IE 14-ft. WEEDER for FORD TRACTOR. I I CULTIVATORS AC-WC Cultivator. IHC No. 238 for H Tractor IHC No. 238 for F-12 Tractor. IHC No. 238 for Mod. C Tractor IHC No. 238 for F-20 Tractor. IHC No. 229 for Reg. Tractor. No. 200 A-B John Deere. Cultivator for John Deere H. I Case Cultivator for S-C. IHC No. 229 for F-20 Tractor. PLOWS AC No. 1 Two 14-in. Plow. Mounted Two 14-in. Plow for Model F-12. 8-ft. Graham-Hoeme Plow. LISTERS IHC H.M. 46, 2-years-old. AC Mounted Lister for Model C Tractor. John Deere Mounted for Model H Tractor. MOWERS IHC 25-V, 1-year-old. New Mower for Model C Farm all Tractor. Mower for Cub Farmall Tractor Several Horse Mowers. IHC 12-ft. Dump Rake IHC 10-ft. Dump Rake. Duall Loader, complete with push-off Hay Stacker. IHC Hay Sweep on rubber for Farmall Model B. 1-1947 EGT MACK 3-TON TRUCK, GOOD RUBBER, READY TO GO Above Items Only Partial Listing—Come Early, Inspect This Equipment Before You Buy % * I Anyone wishing to consign machinery please get in touch immediately with CRAM IMPLEMENT, of Tilden, Nebr., or COL. ED THORIN, of Chambers, Nebr., the auctioneer. All items sold as represented. I Cram Implement I TILDEN, NEBRASKA I I COL. ED THORIN. of Chambers, Auctioneer I S|B( V- mi