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.... STILL  THE  FAVORITE!
       deputy,  George  Lawson,  came  down  to
       the  de.pot  and  I  took  them  in  the  back
       room  telling  them  what  I  had  done  and   with  PROSPECTORS and  TREASURE  HUNTERS
       how  it  looked  to  me.  They  agreed.
        They then set up the thing about Mag-
       gie  Glass  mee.ting  Cherokee  Bill  at  the                           GOLD-MASTER  Model  S63
       Rogers home  and the whole  world knows   It  can  detect gold  and silver   Mineral, Metal, and Treasure Finder.
       the  result  of  that  also.          nuggets,  Rings,  Coins, Veins,
        After  sitting  up  all  night  playing   and  treasures.
       cards,  while  watching  for  a  chance  to                              Price complete $169.50
       capture  Cherokee  Bill,  Ike.  Rogers  after
       daylight  sent  his  little  boy  outside  to
       play,  with  the  intention,  of  course,  of   No  cumbersome  Earphones, a   speaker
       getting  him  out  of  harm's  range.  And   is  used  •  Two  highly  sensitive  loops-one  for
                                            detecting  small  nuggets,  one  for  treasures  and
       he  sent  Maggie  Glass  with  a  silve.r  dol-  veins  •  Simple  to  Operate   Complete  instruc-
       lar over to a  neighbor's to buy some fry-  tions ... and  fresh  batteries   A small  natural
                                            gold  nugget  which  it  will  detect  is  included.
       ing  chickens  to  cook  for  breakfast.  He
       meant  to  make  a  try  of  some  kind  to
       get  Cherokee.  for  the  reward  offered.
        The  chance  came  finally  when  Chero-                                I
       kee  stooped  over  to  get  a  coal  of  fire
       from  the  fireplace  to  light  his  pipe.   NOW AVAILABLE
       Rogers  grabbed  a  stick  of  firewood  and
       struck Cherokee with all his might across                     MULTI  LOOP
       the  back  of  the  head.  Cherokee  fell,  but                                    3  LOOPS  IN l
       came  up  fighting.
        Clint Scales and Rogers both were try-                    Perfecfmate for theGOLDMASTER !
       ing to subdue the desperate man and get
      a  pair  of  handcuffs  on  him.  He  fought                       The  "Triplet"  is  another  first  for  White's  Electronics.
       like  a  wildcat  and  several  times  Clint   .    ,    QNL Y  This  probe  was  designed  to  produce  maximum
       said  they  thought  he  was  going  to  get   \                  effeciency  at  both  shallow  and  penetrating  depths
       away  from  them.                              \ /                simultaneously.  A  dime  near  the   or  a  trea-
        Afte.r  the  handcuffs  were  on,  Ike   \                •      sure   three  feet   the  ground  can  be
       Rogers harnessed a  team to a  wagon and   \  \  / / Present owners   and  no  need  to  change  loops.  In   to  the
       drove  up  to  the  door.  Clint  was  at  all   Easy terms \   \  \  /   of  this  probe,  White's  instruments  are
       times standing over the handcuffed man,   available   .      I    designed  to  detect  both  hard   soft  metals  and
      holding his  Winchester ready for  action.         /          can   determine  the  difference.
       It  was  a  desperate.  and  trying  time  get-  Send  today for\   /   have "TRIPLET"   Be  right  the  first  time!  White's  instruments  are  sold
      ting the  outlaw into  the  wagon  while  he   FREE  literature  \   /   matched.   on  performance  ... not  propaganda!
      struggled  and  cursed  and  spit  directly                                                     ROOM
      into  the  face  of  the  traitor,  Ike  Rogers,   WHITE'S  ELECTRONICS  INC.   1011
                                                                                          PLEASANT  VALLEY  ROAD
      who  perhaps  was  as  bad  as  Bill  himself,                                   SWEET  HOME,  OREGON  97386
      but  lacked  the  courage  of  the  killer.
        At last it was  over  and  Cherokee  Bill
      was  loaded  into  the  back  of  the  wagon
      for  the  trip  to  Nowata.  Clint  Scales   "FASCI NA TING!
      drove  the  wagon  while  Ike  Rogers  rode
      horseback  behind.
        Just  after  the  wagon  came  up  out
      of the  old  ford  at  Coody's  Bluff,  Chero-  I PREDICT  A  LONG  LIFE
      kee  broke  his  handcuffs  and  made  a
      lunge  for  Scales'  Winchester.  Rogers   AND MANY EDITIONS"
      yelled at  Scales  who  threw  himself  out
      of  the  wagon,  carrying  his  Winchester   ... says R.  Cromie,  Book Editor
      with  him.  So  close  was  Che.rokee  Bill
      that  the  butt  of  the  Winchester  slipped
      through  his  grasping  fingers  as  Scales   CHICAGO TRIBUNE
      fell.
        Rogers  had  a  double-barreled  twelve.-
      gauge shotgun loaded with buckshot and,   Them's  strong  words  ..• and  by  one  of
      with  both  hammers  eared  back  and  the   the  leading  book  Editors  in  the  country
      barrel  only  a  few  feet  from  his  body,   t'bootl  But  then,' THIS  IS  A  REAL  BOOK!
      Che.rokee  Bill  was  forced  to  give  up.
      From  there  on  to  Nowata,  a  distance  of
      about  three  miles,  the  desperado  cursed
      and  reviled  Ike  Rogers  for  the  thie.f
      and  traitor  he  was.                         AUTOGRAPHED  COLLECTOR'S  FIRST  EDITION  OF
        In  Nowata,  Cherokee  was  turned  over
      to  George  Lawson  and  Deputy  U.  S.   A  TREASURY OF FRONTIER  RELICS
      Marshal  Smith  who  lost  no  time  in  ge.t-
      ting  the  dangerous  outlaw  in  leg  irons   By  LES  BEITZ  WILL  BE  SENT  POSTPAID  FOR  $6.95
      and  strong  handcuffs.
        A  small  round  hole  in  a  $20  bill  set
      the  wheels  in  motion  which  swung               IF YOU ORDER
      Cherokee  Bill  from  the  scaffold  at  Fort
      Smith  at  2:30  p.m.  on  March  17,  1896.   PARTIAL  CONTENTS                DON'T  DELAY!
                                            •  Branding  Irons   •  Ox  Yokes  and  Keys
               Will  and  Charlie           •  Chuck  Wagon   •  Western  Art   PICTURES  GALORE!  THE  DOLLAR  VALUE
             (Continued from page 9)          Boxes        •  Dehorning  Saws   AND  SCARCITY  FACTOR  FOR  SCORES
      lies."  Will  was  in  the  "Follies"  for  six   •  Spurs,  Bits,   •  Jugs  and  Jars   OF  FRONTIER  RELICS  ARE  EXPERTLY
      of  the  next  ten  years.              Stirrups     •  Sibley  Stoves   COVERED  IN  THIS  246  PAGE  COLLEC-
                                                                               TOR'S  GUIDE.  DON'T  MISS  OUT  ON  THIS
        Now  Charlie,,  like  Will,  was  trying  to   •  Pistols  and  Rifles   •
      keep  up  with  the  demands  on  him.  He   •  Wells,  Fargo  Items   •  Oddments  of  fort   BONANZA  OF  INFORMATION  PERTAIN-
      worked  in  Montana  and,  when  Nancy   •  Hider's  Knives  &   and  Trail   ING   TO  THE   FASCINATING   COLLEC-
      brought him  and  his  oil  paintings,  water   Scales   •  Priceless  Collection   TIBLES   OUR  WESTERN  HERITAGE.
      colors,  sketches  and  sculptures  to  New   •  Miner's Gear   of  WYETH   SEND  CHECK  OR  MONEY  ORDER
      York,  he  worked  there.  But  the  only              illustrations            IN  AMOUNT OF     TO
      thing Charlie liked  about  New  York was   •  Lamps  and  Lanterns  •  More  .  . and   WESTERN  PUBLICATIONS
      getting  together  with  Will,  Ed  Borein   •  Barbed  Wire   Still  More
                                                                                   Box  3668,  Austin,  Texas  78704
      June-July,  1967                                                                                        47
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