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September 1933 Issue of The Open Road For Boys Magazine
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The pictures below show larger views of the cover and some sample pages in this September 1933 Issue of The Open Road For Boys Magazine. The (52) page magazine has a Western Cowboy & horse cover by Artist & Illustrator Tyng. The magazine has the following adventure stories for boys:

SMART BIRDS by Marvin L DeVries
ENEMY ALLIES by Ray Palmer Tracy
STUNTING WITH GRACE by Warren B. King
JACK-O'-THE-DUST by Lieutenant V.H.G.
TRAINING HOMERS TO FLY AT NIGHT by Walter Raleigh
BANDIT GOLD by Ernest H. Barbour
TIGER BRIDGE by Warren Hastings Miller
KEEN KLASS

There are many Curtiss Candy ads scattered throughout this edition including:

Curtiss Butterfinger 1c & 5c sizes
Curtiss Dip Candy Bars
Curtiss Buy Jimmy Peanut Candy
Curtiss Baby Ruth Root Beer Candy
Curtiss Baby Ruth Peppermint Candy
Curtiss Baby Ruth Candy 1c & 5c sizes
Curtiss Baby Ruth Chocolate Flavor Drops
Curtiss Baby Ruth Candy Bars
Curtiss Baby Ruth Lemon, Orange, & lime Drops

Some of the many advertisements inside include:

Daisy Air Rifles with Buzz Barton
Winchester Repeating Arms Co.
Keds Shoes
Cocomalt with Boy Scouts
Lifebouy Health Soap
Kellogg's Corn Flakes Cereal
Live Baby Alligators $1.00
Carter's Minute Cement
Mead Ki-Yak
Winnie Mae Model Airplane
U.S. Giant Chains (bicycle)
Buzz Barton Rodeo Belts
Lava Soap with Buck Jones
Mead Cycle Company
Conn Band Instruments
Shinola Shoe Polish
Remmington Typewriter
Western Super-X Cartridges
Peter's Ammunition
Kleanbore Ammunition
Northwestern School of Taxidermy
Many Ads for Postage Stamps
Several Ads for Ed Maynard, Inc. of Plymouth, New Hampshire
Army and Navy Supply Co.
Open Road For Boys Subscription
Deep River Jim Pioneers' Club - Log Cabin Plans
Pioneers' Club Clothing

Also inside are:

Open Road Air Rifle Match
Latest Movie News with Cowboys Tim McCoy, Buck Jones, & Buzz Barton
My Friend Abroad
Contest with many prizes pictured
Open Road Pioneer Club
Pioneer Sheath Knife offer
Tent offer
Football Uniform & Shoes offer
Telescope offer
Cartoon Contest
Sales and Swaps

The magazine measures 8-3/8'' x 11-1/2''. It appears to be in good condition as pictured with some page corner folds or creases, some wear, and some over all wrinkling.

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September 1933 Issue of The Open Road For Boys Magazine September 1933 Issue of The Open Road For Boys Magazine September 1933 Issue of The Open Road For Boys Magazine September 1933 Issue of The Open Road For Boys Magazine


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