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Show Reading Fun In Store for Boys Here's important news for the boys of America. THE AMERICAN BOY YOUTH'S COMPANION, the na-! na-! tion's quality magazine for boys, has been reduced from $2.00 a year to $1.00. The three-year rate, formerly S3. 50, has been reduced to $2.00. "For a lug time we have been seeking a way to reduce the cost of ; THE AMERICAN BOY to readers," j states Griffith Ogcien Ellis, editor, j "Recently we have effected savings I that make the cut possible, and we ; think beys will agree that the new-price new-price is big news on the reading front. We hope boys will help us to j spread the good news by telling their f liends." Along with the cut in c .-.t, the m;.gajiu's publishers are planning a magazine that will continue to set the pace in fiction, articles, and departments. The favorite characters charac-ters of millions of boys will parade through THE AMERICAN BOY in new stories. Douglas Renfrew of the Royal Canadian Mounted, Hide-rack, Hide-rack, the red-and-gold collie, Bone-head Bone-head Jim Tierney, the dective, will give the reader 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 new 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 standards set by adult magazines. Send your subscription to THE AMERICAN BOY, 7430 Second Sec-ond Blvd., Detroit, Michigan. Enclose En-close your name and address and the proper amount of money, and THE AMERICAN BOY will soon be headed head-ed your way, loaded with reading thrills. adv. |