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Page 28 . THE SCOTTY,GLASGOW,MONTANA ' miles west of a small place called Bisbee. Bill Blackard used to own a cave about a mile from where l herded cattle that summer, One night when a storm came up suddenly, l drove my cattle behind a sheltered cliff about 50 rods from Blackard's cave. Blackard was talking loud enough so that l could hear something of what he was saying. As close as l could put the words together that l heard, he and 'his henchmen were threatening a man with death if he didn't sign all his property over to them. When the man refused, they left one of the men on guard and headed in the direction of Bisbee. l cautiously stole up to the house and looked in the window. l shall never forget the agony on that face, with its eyebrows in the shape of a steer head. l have not seen the man since, but Blackard suspects that l may have seen him that night and has been watching me very closely all these years. My hunch is that he is in Komatke because Blackard is the head of that town and has caused all honest people to leave. Thanks, now l am sure that l am going to go to Ko- matkef Tommy told Andy his story and Andy volun- teered to help him because he knew the town pretty well. The boys decided to pitch camp for the night and enter Komatke early in the morning when the town was just waking, because that was the best time for scouting around to find out things. They entered the town early in the morning and went to the town hotel. What they saw was hard to believe. Tommy's father 'was tied to chair and Bill.B1ackard was asking him if he knew anyone that fitted Tommy's de- scription. The boys decided that this was their chance. They walked calmly in and asked what difference it made to him now, because he was going to be put some place where it couldn't make any difference to him. Tommy untied his dad while Andy kept Blackard covered, then he tied Blackard up. No time was wasted in getting mov- ing because the town was waking. They took Bill Black- ard with them because he was apt to prove helpful in the work of the newly incorporated organization, The Arizona Police, who selected the wiping out of the Blackard gang as their first task. AMONG OUR ALUMNI Norma Anderson, Dorothy Redfield, Ragnhild Drawz, Jeanne Bennett, Ruby Forsman and Lillian Jacobson are attending Northern Montana college at Havre. Robert Bradford, Lois Wilson and Margaret Briggs are attending the State college at Bozeman. George Biddle is going to Glendale Junior college at Glendale, California. Margaret lbsen is attending Grandview college in Des Moines, Iowa. Jeanne Pattison is attending the State university at Missoula. Bill Pattison is going to the State college at Bozeman. Betty and Nina Leedham are also attending the college at Bozeman. Ada Miriam and Jeanette Pease are attending Linfield college, McMinnville, Ore. Dorothy Burgess is going to Stevens college in Mis- souri. Ruth Wedum is attending St. Olaf's college in Min- nesota. Winifred Pease, class of '33, is teaching in the high school at Savage, Montana. Sarah Orvis, class of '35, is a senior at Northwestern university. Walker McKellar is attending Oberlin college in Ober- lin, Ohio. Nina Martin is taking up nurses' training in the Colum- bus hospital in Great Falls. FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS The flood control dike along the south side of the city was both raised and widened this summer, to assure more protection. The old Great Northern reservoir embank- ments were removed, improving that section. There were also some improvements made in the water system and in some of our streets and alleys, and more street work is to be done. They have also arranged so property owners may put in sidewalks and curbs by using WPA work at a very low cost. A great many are expected to take advantage of this. rr's Q1 HALVERSON'S EE ll - for - g CLOTHING and si-lots 55 x - in - ii Q Glasgow if .... .... l ll Q l i Q Prescriptions I' Are Accurately Filled by :I Registered Pharmacists x At Moda-are Priees E Day or Night EE 1: Phone Us We Deliver HALL DRUG CO. .. 11 Prescription Specialists E jj Wheeler Glasgow
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