 and the Hottie Hio Silver, the lone ranger, the Incompanion Tuttle, the daring and resourceful mask writer of the plains, led the fight for law and order in the early western United States. Nowhere in the pages of history can one find a greater champion of justice. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear. The monopapast come a thundering hoop beats of the Green Horse Silver. The lone ranger rides again. Toasted oat flavor and Cheerios is ready to eat. Just pour out a big bowl because a Cheerios breakfast is full of vitamins, proteins and minerals and those are the good things you need, but healthy bodies and strong muscles. So enjoy your breakfast and get that good sale and watched. That for a few seconds, Rox McGill spoke. I have an idea how we're going to get no chance of him here unless I want to tell you what the idea is. Security Sam Rowland finished their plans for guarding the two prisoners until higher authority from the territorial capital would arrive to claim the outlaws. Can't you keep an eye on him? Give him a message to send from the first Western Union office of Dravorici. You knew that, Jim? I'll be back in a little while. Here when Sam Rowland came from the office into the cell room with food for the prisoners, his eyes popped and the sight he beheld and the tin tray of food he carried crashed to the door. What's he doing? Attached the end of his bell to one of the iron rungs. The other end of the bell seemed to be tied tightly around his throat. His knees were sagging and his face was becoming red as if he were choking. The deputy unaware that McGill was acting ran to the cell door after he's chewing it and told of capturing the outlaws. I have finished his story. Stagecoach Bevel was hit his feet off. He could heard the shots appear and of the events preceding it. All of which he had learned from Deputy Sam Rowland when that man was found locked in the cell. Tonneau spoke of Rowland. The deputy heard that ahead. Dr. C, him can't leave bed. And Dr. C, Sheriff, must stay in bed long time. Does that mean they have no one to take charge of the Sheriff's office? Them start possibly but then not have easy time. Sheriff Trinne McGill have been responsible for a lot of death and destruction in this territory, Tonneau. There's no one whose life or property is safe while those men are free. We see trail outlaws make when them ride through street. Were the hoof prints distinctive? Ah, we know them sure if we see them again. Which way do they ride? Them go west in the hills. By morning they may double back or else they'll be far away. I know this country well. We know country well, Kimosabe. Yes, and when they break down we'll start combing it. Tonneau, it's the last thing I do. I'm going to put Shafter McGill back in prison. Far from every beaten trail and in wild country the few men knew. Prospector Andy Hogan and his wife Leida were eating their meager breakfast. Hogan, elderly and weather beaten was his usual philosophic self. His wife listened with a feeling of resignation to his promises for the future. Leida, I know how many times I've made you big promises in the past, but this time I'm sure I'm struck and wrecked. Yeah, sure. And next year we'll take the million dollars and go out to San Francisco. No, Leida, not San Francisco. Not right away at least. First we go and ride on one of them railroad trains. It tells about him in that Denver newspaper I got when I was in town last time. Such ears. Hear me out, will you please? Then we ride all the way in. Some of them disappeared in land with him. I thought they could scare up something if it's each you want. Come on in. Fact of our lone ranger adventure, before the next exciting scenes, please permit us to pause for just a few moments. He can move though. Proteins, vitamins and minerals, the very things that help build healthy bodies, strong bones, good red blood and muscles. Why they'd be the sort of breakfast you'd go for even if they didn't taste so good. And they do. They're a real old cereal already cooked with that delicious toasted old flavor. Swell-tasting Cheerios and milk for go power. Eat them every morning. For dislike, turn to suspicion when one of them leaves Shafter the table in the corner. Shafter spoke to his partner. Stuff over and out of the tip. Think you'll be able to rest us up something good, Mom? It wasn't good. Leida Hogan grim-faced began to rekindle the fire to prepare food for the men. She was about to light a newspaper taken from a pile of papers in the corner. When suddenly she spouted with a gleam in her eye. We're saying to myself, I ought to push out to home. I'll have things ready in a jiffy. I get to town once in a while, and I get newspapers from San Francisco and Deserita. Look to the wooded area near the town of Deserita, where Tato had trailed the outlaws the previous evening. The lone rangers studied the footprints. They are a distinctive tunnel, but following them up through the hill will be difficult. See how far they'll eat his horns. If there's someone up there, it'll be well to find out. The door of Prospector Andy Hogan's cabin prepared to leave. That was a good meal, Mrs. Hogan. We sure appreciate it. Yeah, we could give you. Now we better go. We have our horses up above. Back for us. Right. Andy, those two were outlaws. Rox McGill. Look at this paper over here, Andy. The one you bought a few months ago. The Denver paper. See? Look at those pictures. Let me look at this. They don't have whiskers in these pictures, but that's the two of them, sure. Sure it is. I knew I'd seen them. Then when I remembered where it was and who they were, I became nice to them. Why? They might appear less if we let on it. Say, are you paying any attention to me? I'm reading this article here. Lighter, there's a lot of rewards out for them. More than $10,000 altogether. More than a reward. Come to us right about the old lady, Lee. She was wise to us. Let me see that paper. Don't shoot your gun. This is where you, Lee, are pictures right on the front page of a Denver paper. He was wise that your wife knows who we are. It's rich-looking stuff. And now we'll take that gold-prosy of miners from Deserat is going to find us up here. Push your mind, Hogan. Might be worth looking at. And it's certainly a good place to leave you, best. Perhaps, but we'll work down to the side of the place hoping that they don't. Husbands still lay unconscious on the floor. Look, I want us to shoot your husband. Tell us where this gold mine is at. We can't waste time. Happened to Mr. Hogan. Him on floor. Unaware of the masked man who stood outside the open window with his gun aimed, toppled glanced at the window, then moved fast. He grabbed McGillick at the horse's glorious court. It's Marshall and Deputy have come to make prisoners. Now, as they themselves led a new posse ready to leave for the hills, they saw a procession of horses enter the main street. Sam Rowland, Sheriff Wyatt's Deputy, was the first to speak. Susie and Rodney beside it. I think I recognize those two. That's old Andy Hogan. Waking stagecoach. The Marshalls spoke at length with the Hogan's and the masked man. Securious bystanders heard the masked man say... And Marshall and Mrs. Hogan recognized the outlaws. Them off long enough for taught me to take them and deserve the reward. We do. There's enough money in that to do us the rest of our days. And I'm going to make Andy get someone to work it for us. Trips he was always talking about. Get it out. Give the reward money to Sheriff Wyatt and Sam Rowland who caught those rooks in the first place. Well, regardless of what we say, Marshall's office will make the final decision. How don't I have our reward in helping as we did then in knowing if Sheriff Wyatt will live. Howdy, old son of a... There's enough in the ups and rides away with the engines. Say, Marshall, a man like that must be something special. Why don't you keep him here and put him in charge of the sheriff's office? Oh, no. Jim Wyatt will be back soon and take care of Desirata. Let it vanish, man. We'll be needed in other places to make sure that men like Shaft or McGill don't get the upper hand. You see? Getting ahead seems a lot easier knowing champions are made, not born. Take Eddie Matthews, Home Run King of the Milwaukee Braves. Let's talk about that early day when Ed was learning third base play. He practiced buzzing how to hit and chose the food that keeps champs fit. Wheaties and milk, his favorite. And now that Ed's a champ today, he still sparks up the Wheaties way. Yep, Eddie Matthews had his first bowl of Wheaties when he was only seven years old. Been eating him ever since. Talk about a ball player's breakfast. There's a whole kernel of wheat in every Wheaties plate. Now watch Ed put that ball away. This way, he's on his way, on his way. Get on your way, because champions are made, not born. Yes, sir. Get on your way, get on your way. Get on your way with Wheaties, breakfast of champions. Year of the Long Ranger Incorporated is created by George W. Trendle. Produced by Trendle Campbell Muir Incorporated. Directed by Charles D. Livingston and edited by Fran Stryker. The part of the Long Ranger is played by Brace Beamer, your announcer, Fred Boyd. View by General Mills every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the same time. Be sure to listen. This recorded program has come to you from Detroit. This is ABC Radio Network.