Saturday Evening
Saturday Evening
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![]() Vintage Collectible Dec 13 1930 Cover of The Saturday Evening Post Glass Framed US $279.00
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![]() 113 ISSUES OF SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINES 1956 1961AND 2 LIFE ISSUES US $199.99
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![]() Norman Rockwell BOB HOPE 1954 Saturday Evening Post BIG store display poster A US $165.00
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![]() Norman Rockwell BOB HOPE 1954 Saturday Evening Post BIG store display poster B US $165.00
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![]() MACK TRUCK SATURDAY EVENING POST 08 21 1943 US $150.00
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![]() MACK TRUCK SATURDAY EVENING POST 04 07 1945 US $150.00
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![]() Saturday Evening Post 1950s store display kit Ben Franklin 30 items US $110.00
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![]() SATURDAY EVENING POST letterhead Curtis Publishing US $59.95
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![]() The Saturday Evening Post Records LPs A Salute TO Tin Pan Alley 1976 US $55.00
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![]() 1934 Cardboard Advertising Sign Saturday Evening Post Boys Dressing after Swim US $49.95
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![]() 1934 Cardboard Advertising Sign Saturday Evening Post of Yaght Race US $49.95
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![]() Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post WINDOW SIGN from Mar 2 1946 US $39.99
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![]() Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post WINDOW SIGN from Apr 6 1946 US $39.99
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![]() Vintage Saturday Evening Post Insurance Easel Sign Lot US $39.95
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![]() Nice SATURDAY EVENING POST Tin with 150 Old Vintage Marbles 5 shooters LOOK US $35.00
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![]() Collectible Tin Canister Container The Saturday Evening Post Norman Rockwell US $29.99
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![]() 2 SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE PRINT COVERS WITH FRAMES 1942 1943 WWll THEMES US $29.99
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![]() Saturday Evening Post WINDOW SIGN 1951 Xmas scene US $29.99
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![]() SATURDAY EVENING POST July 31 1948 STEVAN DOHANOS Cover Art US $27.00
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![]() SATURDAY EVENING POST January 17 1948 JOHN ATHERTON Cover Art US $27.00
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![]() SATURDAY EVENING POST October 6 1934 EUGENE IVERD Cover Art US $27.00
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![]() 1905 ORIGINAL AD SATURDAY EVENING POST ART COVER BY GUERNSEY MOORE US $26.25
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![]() Albert Staehle Saturday Evening Post WINDOW SIGN from 1946 with Spaniel US $24.99
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![]() 1955 Saturday Evening Post WINDOW SIGN Amos Sewell art NM Jimmy Piersall US $24.99
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![]() SATURDAY EVENING POST March 29 1947 JOHN FALTER Cover Art US $21.75
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![]() SATURDAY EVENING POST January 18 1941 SKI WELD Cover Art US $21.75
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Have You Ever Been To Port Dickson?
First and foremost, do you know where Port Dickson is? This town is situated in West Malaysia. Malaysia, South East Asian country is divided into West Malaysia and East Malaysia.
Malaysia has a number of beaches that are popular tourist haunts due to their clear blue waters and sandy white beaches. Among them, Port Dickson or PD for short stands out a famous beach resort for both locals and tourists alike. Since this town is situated around eighty kilometers away from the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, many Kuala Lumpur city folk love to spend a fun and relaxing holiday at PD.
One of the most well-known places for its beaches and water sport activities is Port Dickson or PD. It has a string of beaches located along its coastal road. To make things simpler, the PD road is called as first mile, second mile and so forth. So, how do you get to PD?
Food such as 'nasi lemak', 'roti canai', 'the tarik' and 'char koay teow' are uniquely Malaysian and symbolize the blending of its major races of Chinese, Indian and Malay. Apart from food, Malaysia is also famous for its lovely beaches and white sands. Port Dickson or PD as it is commonly in Malaysia, is a seaside resort town that is famous among local and foreigners alike as a holiday resort.
If you go to any of the Chinese restaurants located along 'Jalan Pantai', you will get a chance to try seafood dishes which are made in Malaysian Chinese style. And some grilled seafood in authentic Malay style. Food such as 'nasi lemak', 'roti canai' and 'teh tarik' are some of the most popular food in Malaysia.
PD is has a wide number of beaches, popular as relaxation spots for tourists and family alike. As a matter of fact, a lot of local people choose and reside at a Port Dickson Hotel for a couple of nights to enjoy the activities and sights of the beautiful beaches and sea creatures. You can have lots of fun swimming, jet-skiing, parasailing or even fishing in this seaside resort town.
The shops sell many Malaysian handicrafts and souvenirs which are made of traditional items. For a truly Malaysian experience, visit the 'night market' at fourth mile of PD on a Saturday evening. Apart from cheap local food fare, you will have a chance to haggle over some local goodies to take back home.
The Tanjung Tuan Forest Reserve has many birds and two jungle trails which lead to naturally lovely beaches. Overall, Port Dickson is a remarkable place to visit for your holidays. You can relax and unwind, eat exotic dishes and spend quality time with friends or family.
Saturday Evening - Ronnie Laws


US $279.00
























