Western Aces January 1945

A typical western pose, a cowboy trying to save a woman.

Wanted-Two Outlaw Deputies! “Sheriff McRae made the hard-shooting Durand brothers his deputies to help dam Ajax County's owlhoot tide. But when the Durands returned to town ramrodded by a shotgun guard, that rustler dam broke and submerged the star-stymied deputies in a .45 floor.”

Pay Dirt Boomerang: “Joe Cranston would stop at nothing to get the dinero to restore his younker's eyesight. But when his plan to stick up the stagecoach blew up in his face, Cranston's own eyes showed him that he couldn't blind the law to a holdup haul.”

There's a small ad for buying War bonds and stamps, labeled Here We Go to Tokyo!

A Tenderfoot Gets Tough: “For years Joshua Wetherstone had dreamed of being a rootin', tootin' cowboy with all the trappings. But Joshua was doomed for a rude awakening in the sagebrush country. For the hornswoggling of a high-book buckaroo turned his dreams into a gunsmoke nightmare.”

Trigger Tracks to Railhead: “When Sam Pierce, construction boss, set out to quell he revolt at railhead, his tracks were spiked with sixes and covered with road-gang greed.”

Every Colt Has Its Day: “Will Chessman admitted rustling those Rolling J. beeves. And a ranchman Jury reckoned a dose of the noose would cure Chessmann permanently. But the rolling J boss figured on an even tighter way of law-branding that hard-riding gallows bait.”

No Peace for a Pistoleer: “When Harley Beeton tossed his guns aside to become a saddle maker's sidekick, he thought he had buried his pistol past. but one hombre unearthed that Colt career, and once again Beeton had to fog a .45 blast a hell-torn trail. (I have no idea what “to fog a .45) means.

King of the Gunhawks: “An episode in the life of one of the Southwest's most nororious and colorful badmen.”

Killer's Crimson Corral: “Five years ago a .45 frameup made an outcast of Vic Holt. And when he logged back into Tumbleweed Valley to ride down that renegade rep, another double-cross deal stampeded him into a ...”

There's a rather strange ad for a western magazine, I think. It's for Lovely Curves, a book that tells women how to get attention-grabbing breasts. On the same page there's an ad for 10 dresses for $3.95.



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