Thanks to a very kind collector, I got a photo of this page. Here it is!
http://www.presentationtree.com/King26jt.jpg
As far as a David McKay PD section goes, wow that would be so valuable. Please share any scans of any pages you can, folks.Of particular interest would be the inside front and back covers, which had Ruth Plumy Thompson (the author who continued the Oz books, and who discovered Marge Henderson, creator of Little Lulu) writing, Marge Buell Henderson's (Little Lulu creator) illustrations, the "Sis Sez" pages, and especially, especially the Jimmy Thompson series: Redmen (King Comics) and Indian Lore (Magic Comics). And house ads.
In our research, we are discovering that McKay was a very important and largely unknown part of comic book history. These guys were very experienced publishers who reached back to the 1880's, and published all sorts of important books in American literature and pop culture. They were based in Philadelphia, and so had a totally different approach to comics than the fledgling, mod-connected New York based publishers.
So any David McKay material that could be shared would be a great help to comics folks.
Look for our upcoming article on Jimmy Thompson coming soon in Alter Ego!