The Saturday Evening Post – October 2, 1954 – Small Town Street Scene Cover – Coca-Cola Back Cover
The Saturday Evening Post – October 2, 1954 – Small Town Street Scene Cover – Coca-Cola Back Cover
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Original vintage issue of The Saturday Evening Post dated October 2, 1954 (15¢).
This issue features a detailed small-town American street scene cover, showing everyday life outside storefronts like a barber shop and cigar store — a great mid-century Americana illustration with lots of visual storytelling.
Cover headlines include:
• Charles A. Lindbergh Tells About His Own Combat Missions
• Is Baseball Getting Sissy? by Frank Frisch
Inside are classic 1950s advertisements and artwork including:
• Full-page Schick electric razor ad
• Formfit Life Romance lingerie ad
• Various automotive, household, and lifestyle ads
The back cover features a full-color Coca-Cola waitress ad with tray service — very collectible with soda and advertising collectors.
Condition:
Vintage condition with noticeable shelf wear, edge/corner wear, and age toning. Some surface scuffs and light creasing visible on the cover. Pages appear complete and intact. Still displays very well for age and is perfect for wall art, decor, or advertising collectors.
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