Tops out at $100-$125. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Cross referencing store brands cn be iffy. Sear used the Ranger name- and so did others. IF your Ranger 35 is a bolt action 22 with a tubular magazine, it is a Stevens Mdl 66, made from 1931-1935. If that does not describe YOUR Ranger, please repost with some additional info- type of weapon, caliber, type action, etc.
Savage/Stevens.
Stevens/ J. Stevens arms company
The Ranger 103-13 bolt action .22 was manufactured in the early to mid-1930s. The value of this rifle can vary depending on its condition, but typically ranges from $150 to $300.
Stevens, made for Sears Roebuck
The most consistent answer to this question that I have seen is: Shotguns labeled 'Ranger, Patent April 20, 1915, Proof Tested 12 Gauge' were made by Savage/Stevens Firearms and marketed through Montgomery Ward. However, the design may have begin with Springfield
POSSIBLE that your rifle may have been made for Sears by Stevens (Savage) as a Model 83. Due to multiple mergers of company names between Savage, Springfield, and Stevens, it gets a little murky.
Stevens 520A
Savage/ Stevens
Ranger Rick is a character in a children's magazine called Ranger Rick. The magazine itself focuses on suggesting activities for children so that they would be interested going outside. Ranger Rick is the person to offer such activities.
A yearly subscription to Ranger Rick magazine typically costs around $20-$25. Prices may vary depending on promotions or discounts available at the time of purchase.
Savage/Stevens