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Show o READING FUN IN STORE FOR BOYS Here's important news for the boys of America. THE AMERICAN BOV YOUTH'S COMPANION, the nation's na-tion's quality magazine for boys, has been reduced from $2.00 a year to $1.00. The three-year rate, formerly $3.50, has been reduced to $2.00. "For a long time we have been seeking a way to reduce the cost jof THE AMERICAN BOY to read-, read-, ers," states Griffith Ogden Ellis, editor. edi-tor. "Recently we have effected sav- ings that nuike the cut possible, and we think boys will agree that the new price is big news on the reading front. We hope hoys will help us spread the good news bv telling their friends." Along with the cut in cjest, the magazine's publishers are planing a magazine that will continue to set pace in fiction, articles, and depart-: ments. The favorite characters of millions of boys will parade through THE AMERICAN BOY in new stor-i ies. Douglas Renfrew of the Royal' Canadian Mounted, Hiderack, the red: and gold collie, Bonehead Jim Tier-ney, Tier-ney, the detective, will give the reader read-er many exciting hours in the months to come. William Heyliger, whoSe true-to-life, gripping vocational stories have won him wide acclaim from parents and librarians, as well as the hearty approval of boys, is working on newj stories. Staff writers are interviewing interview-ing famous coaches and athletes and world-renowned explorers, to bring boys the color and fun of sports and travel. In short, THE AMERICAN. BOY, under its new price, will continue to give boys' a magazine that measures up to the best standard set by adult magazines. Send your subscription to THE AMERICAN BOY, 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, Michigan. Enclose your name and address and the proper amount of money, and THE AMERICAN AMERI-CAN BOY will soon be headed your way loaded with reading thrills. Adv. |