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THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA Page 4l CLASSROOM SHOTS rf. Top: Latin I, Miss Foley. Second row, left, Junior High shop. Mr. Riikolag right, Shorthand I. Miss Schumacher. Third row, left. American History. Miss Casadyg right. grade school library group, Miss Johnson. Bottom: Junior High Litera- ture, Miss Atkins.
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Page 40 THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA A---'-A:b4:-- ----- ------- - ----11-11-----1- vv----- -1- vvvvv -- --------v- ---- v vvvvvvao R. C. A. - Victor RADIOS o R. C. A. Tubes Try the New MAGIC-WAVE AERIAL Markle Tr'ansfer Co. GLASGOW, MONTANA 1 Dealers in - l. H. C. Trucks - Tractors - Machinery - Radios Refrigerators - Batteries - Salt - Coal - Wood Feeds - Hay - Paint - Oils' - Gasoline - Tires Carbide - Wire Cable - Heavy Hardware Oxygen-Acetylene-Welding Rod, Etc. ---:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::po4:::::: - -- ------- --------- - --A1 ---- ---- :bc - Oldest Bank in Northeastern Montana ' 5 f. new . The First National Bank of Glasgow On Front Street Since 1891 ::::poo4::::::::::po4::::: --Ac: SNOOPS BY SCOOP Junior High Column Edited by Scoop Yoder Mary Jo: Daddy dear, if l cook a meal like this for you every day, what will l get? Mr. Hurly: You'll probably get my life insurance. Miss Foss: l-low can you keep a fish from smelling? Donna Mae: By cutting off its nose. Miss Anderson: You girls should all have good pos- ture. A boy admires a girl with a graceful walk. Lillian W.: Yeah, so they won't have to buy gas for their dad's car. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN Dear Scoop: What should l do with a boy who is too bashful to kiss me goodnight? 1 L. Jensen. Dear Lillian: Do you mean to tell me there's such a boy around? 1 Scoop. Ik an is Dear Scoop: l've decided on taking up farmestry. Could you tell me the best way to raise strawberries? 1 R. Frisch. Dear Robert: l would say wtith a spoon.1 Scoop. at an as Dear Scoop: What do other girls do evenings? l never have anything to do. 1L. Holderman. ,Dear Lois: Most nice girls are studying their lessons, and that doesn't mean astronomy. 1Scoop. COUGH MEDICINE An Indian in the northern part of Michigan had re- turned to the drug store first one time, then a second, and then a third time, to purchase a half dozen bottles of cough syrup. After entering the drug store for the third time, he came over to the druggist and said to him, Me want-am half dozen of coughum syrup. The drug- gist filled the prescription, then said to the lndian, ls someone sick at your place? The lndian didn't say any- thing for ta minute and then answered, No sick. The druggist's curiosity got the best of him, and he said, Then what on earth is all this cough syrup for? The Indian smacked his lips and said, Mmmm1me likeum on pancakes. 4: as al The excited patient ran into the doctor's office. He was more frightened than hurt. Doctorl Doctorln he cried, I was standing on the street corner when a man put his car in reverse and hit me square in the seat of the pants. The doctor ordered an examination. Tech, tech, tech, the doctor teched, this is serious. ls it that bad, doctor? 'Tm afraid so, the man that hit you is still using 1938 license plates. V What has happened between Alpha and Leland? Some say a fnew love bloomed, but we have it from a reliable source that they just think Enough is enough. According to Mr. Straugh, Many students are like coffee 1 98 per cent of the active ingredients has been removed from the bean.
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Page 44 THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA ON THE. TRAIL OF THE COYOTE Following the evolution of transporattion, the haunts of the wily coyote have been sought successively on foot, horseback and in auotmobile, but never so success- fully as in the past few years with the coming of aircraft to Glasgow. During the past season, Gene Etchart, for- mer Glasgow High School student, and Harold Price, commercial pilot, have killed about I40 coyotes, l I0 of which were killed in Valley county. Pilot Price is em- ployed by Dr. A. N. Smith, Glasgow's No. l air enthu- siast and one of the promoters of Glasgow's fine muni- cipal airport. Nlost of the hunting is done from the cockpit of a Piper-Cub plane, powered by a 50 horsepower Lenape motor. The method is to fly about 50 feet above the ground until the hunters see a coyote. Then they dive to about five feet above the animal, and while the pilot handles the machine, the other opens the door, leans over and shoots. An automatic shotgun is used, and if the mark is missed on the frist shot, proper wind condi- tions will sometimes permit a second or even a third shot at one animal. The plane is slowed clown as much county ranchers, will continue their efforts to keep Glasgow and vicinity armed from the air against the coyote. pc-as ------ -'- ----- ---A- A Doris Daum Beauty Shop EE Guaranteed Permanent Waxes IL With Those Desired Ringlet Ends! U U U 11 519 Sixth St. So., Glasgow, Mont. - Phone 410-J 1+ B -11111 --A-----------A--A-----V----------------fs Fv--,-- U H U Thomas Dignan as it is possible to do and still maintain perfect control. When the prey has been killed the pilots search for the it nearest possible landing place and return to skin their lp game. 1 Gene Etchart is the son of John Etchart, vice-president GLASGOW, MONTANA of the Montana Wool Growers Association, director of ll the Montana State Grazing Board and one of the largest holders of Valley county grazing and stockraising landsl ':::::::: :C::f ' :::::'::::::: As manager of his father's ranches, Gene has become well F::::::::: f::: :::::::::1:: acquainted wiith the destruction of livestock by coyotes. The animal, he explained, is a killer by instinct, and will 9 kill calves, sheep and wild game. Thus, he is an enemy of sportsmen as well as stockmen, Unlike most animals, , 0 ,f , the coyote has no natural enemies 'and consequently 1' 'QQ' J their number is kept down only by planned slaughter. ll i 4 4' It is possible that the plane used may not be available The Tepufatlofl Of Sfaf Brand much longer. Dr. Smith also recently disposed of his Shoes 15 bU1ltS0lldlY on Rearwin. However, John H. Smith, the doctor's son, QUALITY has reecntly returned from a California air school and 0 shares Pilot Etchart's enthusiasm for hunting. It is prob- ' ble that these young pilots, with the backing of Valley ll E'-Lax -Tv'---v--YY--T'-v--Y-TY-T'-'iv-'li ' . . . designed for service, ll 0 Q tl X ,wwf Ql,,ll'X lf comfort and value. Shoes l li nv n -X 1-rv lb 1 H S F F H lv V X that please the young folks. H H Il II 44' 'SQ' 11 Q1 it EE 51.98 to 53.98 EE u Q ii if ll nv ll -.-2 0 0 . EE E wa! Ei Ei Our Congratulations to it it 1: the Class of 1939! 11 ll 00910 f u U ll lv X-ft 1+ 1' . . . . . 8 11 Selections of Choice Articles for Graduation Gifts E 3 TOASTING GIVES IT IT'S 1: 11 Are Complete IL DELICIOUS FLAvoRs 'Z 1 3 11 l 1 'rfrf sronf or ro-oynglqqnagy ' ' 3 ' U7 ff f?7'5Ff '!!7riv H 21 NASH-FINCH COMPANY 1 QQ .2 Q xiiiIliiz333:31:3323::::33Zf::i::l::15::- I i w::-v:i : ::f:lil'l:iIZlIIZIi-- lZZId
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