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Western Feuds Synopsis
Posing as a ranch hand, Ed Jones attempts to discover the source of the enmity between the local cattle and sheep ranchers. He falls in love with Sally Warner, the daughter of the leading sheepman, and several times rescues her from the unwelcome attentions of Black Pete, an outlaw posing as a sheepman to cover his operations. The arrival of eastern ranch owner J. P. Hartley precipitates fights, a kidnapping, and danger to the principals; but in the end the outlaws are taken care of, and the feud is ended by the marriage of Sally and Ed, who is revealed to be Hartley's son.
The Avenging Trail Synopsis
Lumberjack Gaston Olaf is newly arrived in the lumber camp of Havens Falls, but it isn't long before he finds himself coming to the rescue of the lovely Rose Havens, who is being pursued by the nasty Lefty Red. Impressed by Olaf's actions, lumber boss Dave Taggart hires Olaf to be foreman of his band of rogue lumbermen. Taggart, however, has his own plans for Rose, and not the same kind that Lefty had--he's after a valuable stand of wood on Rose's property and hatches a scheme that will allow him to not only get the wood but the land it stands on and Rose's safe in the bargain. while ensuring that both Rose and Olaf remain unaware of his plan.
"Western Feuds" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "The Avenging Trail" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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Western Feuds