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# The Lone Ranger - "The First of Lumber" (December 13, 1947)
As darkness falls over the piney forests of the Pacific Northwest, our masked avenger rides into a treacherous world of greed and corruption where timber barons stop at nothing to claim the land. In this thrilling episode, the Lone Ranger uncovers a sinister plot to drive an honest logging family from their claim through intimidation and sabotage. With only Tonto at his side and the thunder of Silver's hooves echoing through towering pines, the Ranger must navigate a web of deception where every shadow could hide a hired gun and every "accident" at the mill might be calculated murder. The tension builds as our hero discovers that the real culprit is someone the community trusts, forcing him to use both his legendary marksmanship and his razor-sharp detective skills to expose the truth before it's too late.
By the late 1940s, The Lone Ranger had become America's most beloved adventure program, captivating an estimated 20 million listeners each week with tales of justice and righteousness in the untamed West. Brace Beemer's iconic portrayal of the masked ranger had deepened considerably since the show's 1933 debut, bringing maturity and moral complexity to each case. "The First of Lumber" exemplifies the show's golden-age storytelling—grounding its adventure in real American struggles like labor disputes and land rights, while maintaining the high stakes and fast-paced drama that kept families gathered around the radio set.
Don't miss this masterfully crafted episode of heroism and suspense. Tune in and experience the moment when truth triumphs over greed, when the Lone Ranger once again rides to the aid of the innocent. Hi-ho, Silver!