 Life on the Red Horse Ranch. Alabama is at a loss to discover the meaning of a mysterious map found in Dewey Dawson's Locket. He's sure this map is of the greatest importance, as outlaws have repeatedly tried to get the Locket away from Dewey. Some believe that it may lead to the whereabouts of Trigger Dawson's hidden loot, but none of the Red Horse Outfit are offering Alabama any help in solving the mystery of the map. Come on, you, cut out that scene and help me figure this thing out. You don't mean to say you're still working on that piece of paper you found in Dewey's Locket, do you, Alabama? You bet your sweet life I am, Bob. The sooner we get this figured out, the sooner we get this mystery cleared up. I give that up a long time ago. Anyhow, what could you do with a map that's tore half in two? What's that lettering at the top? Well, part of it's torn away, Tenderfoot. The first half of two of those words are torn off. Well, it's funny to me that it doesn't say a thing about where the other half of this map can be found. No, there's no other writing on there that I can see, Tenderfoot. Just the river and these cross marks and that lettering up there at the top. We'd better sing something to Alabama to keep him from going local, boy. To smoke my long stem pump, just wait. We'll out these last couple of days, pull these boots off for him, will you, Arizona? Sure. Play it till there, buddy. They know how long that will be, you know. Now, let's look at this map again. You'd better be careful, Alabama, you wear that piece of paper out looking at it. Well, is that someone coming there? Oh, it's getting so dark I couldn't see who it was. What's the trouble, Rose? Well, it may not amount to anything, but I don't like it. What? I'm sure I saw somebody ride into the trees over south. I don't know who it was. That may be them outlaws coming up again. Keep your guns loose, boys. We may have to take care of a couple of varmints before the night's over. All right, don't rush out there now before you know what you're doing, boys. If they're still in them trees, it won't be no trouble slipping up on them. Come on, there. Them rats had a lot of nerve coming back around this ranch. Uh, quiet, boys. Now, listen, they must know we're coming. Best way to get to that clump of trees is out there being seen is around on the east side there in Alabama. That's right, Idaho. Follow me, boys. Whoever's down there is keeping his eye on the bunkhouse. They won't see us at all. Okay, look. Isn't that light down there? Someone with a match. Rose was right. There is someone down there. Sure enough. Easy, boys. He hasn't seen us yet. Keep down low. And maybe we can see what he's doing. There's his horse. Good. Tex, you and Arizona get over there to his horse so he can't get away. Alabama. I see him. Wow, Bob. Can you make out who it is? Not yet, I can't. It's someone with a match. He's looking for something. All right, boys. Get your guns ready. Cover him. All right, whoever you are, get your due course lifted and keep him up. Who is it? We'll let you know all about that as soon as we find out who you are. Come on, boys. Keep him covered. Well, seems to me I've seen this face somewhere before. It's Steve Bradford. Well, I'm not so surprised at that. You might explain your business, Bradford. Well, I didn't intend to call out the army. You have to keep pointing those cannons at me. I don't think it'd hurt any. Watch your game, Bradford. What are you doing on the Red Horse Ranch? Well, I meant no harm. I was just looking for something. I happened to be passing by and thought I'd look for it. Something of yours, Bradford? Well, no. You see, when I saved Dewey for you and brought him home, I happened to hear him mention that he'd lost something. I just thought I'd help him find it. Your mind telling us what it was you were looking for? Well, I... Well, yes, of course, of course. He said he lost a lock. I thought as much. What do we do with him, Alabama? Bradford, I think you said something to me about prying around other folks' property a few weeks ago. All right. If that's all you appreciate, my help, I'll go. No, you don't. Stand where you are. Careful, Bob. No rough stuff here. Go along with you, Bradford, but remember this. It's a mighty dangerous business prowling around other folks' property, especially at night. Now, hightail it out of here. Good enough for me. Come on, boys. We might as well get back to the bunkhouse. Well, Alabama, for once, I'm going to admit that you were right. Well, what do you mean, Idaho? We know what Bradford was looking for. He wanted to do his locket, and that map that was on the inside of it, there's something powerful strange about that map. We've got to find out what it means. Alabama, who was it? Was there really somebody down there? Yes, Rose, an old friend of ours, Steve Bradford. What was he doing down there? Well, I walked to the house with you, Rose, and I'll tell you more about it down there. Well, it looks like our singing was interrupted, wasn't it? Yeah, but let's light into a good one now. Grab your guitar, Arizona, and let's go. Yeah! My heart is sad, and that's why your friends are always true. Way out west in Texas, where the atmosphere is light, you roll up in your blanket on the prairie every night, where rattlesnakes and old horn-toes sleep right by the desert sands of Texas. That's where I long to ride. Way out west in Texas, when they round up in the spring, you hear me sing this little song while riding on the rain. Your Broadway lights appeal to you, but moonlight suits me fine. So settle down in Texas and... Back already, Alabama? Yeah, boys. Well, let me get over here by this table, Bob. Sure, Alabama. I still think there's something about this map that we haven't noticed yet. I'm sure of that now, Alabama. There's got to be some way of us finding out where the rest of this map is. I think the same way you do, Idaho. Now, let's look here, man. You better light a lamp. It's getting dark. You got a match, Bob? Yeah, here it is. I'll light the lamp for you. Move the lamp over this way. Careful of that match, Bob. Hey, look out! Alabama, that's maps on fire. Put it out quick. Well, there it is. Don't worry, boys. It didn't burn none of it. Now, let's get a look here. Wait a minute. I thought you said there wasn't any other writing on it. Look there. But that writing wasn't on there before. Bob, light another match quick. What in tarnation are you talking about, Alabama? Why, it was a heat from that blaze that made this writing show up. That writing was invisible. Hold that match now, Bob. Not too close. Well, I'll be a ring-tail coyote. There's plenty of writing on that map that we didn't see before. Invisible writing. A mysterious map. Well, it looks as though the folks on Red Horse Ranch can look forward to some exciting times. Let's not miss a single episode of life on Red Horse Ranch.