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TITLE: SATURDAY EVENING POST [Own a piece of history, fascinating to read! The POST is famous for its great illustrators (on the cover and inside!) -- each issue also features articles, stories by famous authors, photographs, and great vintage advertisements! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! *]

ISSUE DATE:
July 8, 1961; Vol. 234, No. 27, 7/8/61
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: How do you like that? On Saturday afternoon . . . prime time at any golf club . . . comes the deluge. Well, that's par for the course, we suppose, and the course in this BEN PRINS cover belongs to The Dunes Club of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. That wave in the background is a fringe of the Atlantic Ocean, not the crest of an oncoming flood. The three-wheeled vehicle under the umbrella is what is known as a caddy car, and its occupants are either fair-weather athletes scurrying toward the indoor recreation of the nineteenth hole, or spirited souls bent on challenging their fellow duffers to a game of motorized water polo. At any rate they're not slowing down at the putting green. The weather being what it is, they're probably less concerned about sinking putts than about sinking, period.

SHORT STORIES:
Treasure on Wheels . . . by Prentiss Combs. Illustrated by Don Almquist.
The Haunted Dancers . . . by Arthur Mayse. Illustrated by Robert Jones.
Misunderstanding . . . by H. F. Bates.
The Dog With a Hollow Leg . . . by Ken W. Purdy.

ARTICLES:
Father Dan's Big Adventure . . . Rev. Dan McLellan . . . by James Joyce Donahue.
Will the West Take Over? . . . by Frank McCulloch.
We Learned to Live With Tragic Illness . . . by Baird Keister.
Our New Super-Road System . . . by Arthur W. Baum.
The Mystery of De Gaulle . . . by Joseph Kraft.
The Fleeting Fame of No-Hit Pitchers . . . by Frank Frisch, as told to Arch Murray.
The Great Wilderness Fight . . . by John Bird.

SERIALS:
A Town Named Hate (Conclusion) . . . John Prebble. Illustrated by Fred Ludekens.
Passage to Danger (Third of six parts) . . . Edwin Lanham.

POST SCRIPTS:
Office Male on Tape, by Kit Flannery.
Items from Penny Pennington, Kay Nelson, Eleanor S. J. Ryderberg, Ruth Chadwick.
KEEPING POSTED: Items about Frank McCulloch, Joseph Kraft, H. E. Bates, Prentiss Combs, others.
OTHER FEATURES: Letters; Editorials; Verse; Hazel

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
Glamourous SUZY PARKER for SMIRNOFF Vodka (Full page photo!); MORE


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