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TITLE: Saturday Evening POST
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ISSUE DATE:
August 25, 1956; Vol. 229, No. 8
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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THE COVER: ]Artist JOHN CLYMER] That little dear (the big deer is thinking) is evidently offering me something to browse on. The noise she is making with her mouth sounds to me like "carrot." I believe a carrot is something that sticks in the ground over there in her buck-papa's garden, where various tender green shoots have made me admirable meals from time to time. Well, I'm beginning to run out of tender green shoots, and if this carrot is tasty, maybe I can learn to dig roots. So -- but hold on! Why did that automobile stop up there windward of the meadow and why is that man staring at me? It looks like the old buck is up to no good. Thanks, anyway, fawn-girl -- I think I'll take to the tall timber. (And Mrs. Deer did. JOHN CLYMER, touring in Ontario, Canada, was the old buck who upset her.)

SHORT STORIES:
Reach for a Star . . . PHYLLIS DUGANNE. Full page color illustration by Ben Stahl.
I'm Coming In . . . JOSEPH N. BELL. Illustrated by Stan Galli.
The Squealer . . . EVANS HARRINGTON. Illustrated.
The Edge of Death . . . WALTER CRAIG WILLIAMS. Illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt.

ARTICLES:
Is Your House a Firetrap? . . . PAUL W. KEARNEY. Here's how to prevent a fire in your house.
The Face of America: Fun in August . . . Photograph by STEPHEN KANYUSIK. [DOUBLE page color photo of kids swimming in the Clearwater River in Minnesota]
I Married a Polio Victim . . . PAUL M. MELLINGER, as told to NEIL M. CLARK.
Red Surge in Southern Italy . . . ERNEST O. HAUSER. Communists cashing in on hunger, idleness, and ignorance.
Born to Play Ball . . . FURMAN BISHER. "Milwaukee's Produgious HANK AARON doesn't go in for scientific hitting. He just grabs a bat and blasts away." [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]
How to Get Rich on a Horse . . . COHN LOFTING. Bronc Riding, a profile of CASEY TIBBS. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]
He Plays With Killers . . . JEANNE VAN HOLMES. JOHN HAMLET's animals, Birds of Prey, Ocala Florida.

I'll Remember it in a Minute . . . COREY FORD.

SERIALS:
Reservation for Murder (Third of six parts) . . . THOMAS WALSH. Illustrated by William A. Smith.
Escape in the Desert (Conclusion) . . . CHRISTOPHER LANDON. Illustrated by Al Muenchen.

POST SCRIPTS:
Uninhibited, by Georgie Starbuck Galbraith.
And Besides, Who Broke the point off my screwdriver?, by John Bailey.
Statements I wish I hadn't stated, by Dick Emmons.
The Trouble with Husbands, by Robert Fontaine.
Blues in the Red, by Ethel Jacobson.
KEEPING POSTED: John Hamlet and a Cheetah. William Hazlitt Upson. Joe Bell.
OTHER FEATURES: Letters; Editorials; Verse.


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