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This collectible phone card features the cover artwork of The Saturday Evening Post dated April 24, 1942, by Norman Rockwell. The image depicts a skinny boy wearing a red tank top with "CHAMP" written on it, white shorts, and gray sneakers with black socks. He is lifting small dumbbells, focused on exercising, standing next to a wooden bench with a folded black jacket or cloth draped over it. Behind the boy is a poster of a muscular weightlifter flexing his bicep, wearing a black tank top with the text "IT'S EASY" printed on it.
The top of the card displays the title "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" in large black uppercase letters. Below the bench, the artist’s signature, "Norman Rockwell," appears in red. The bottom section lists contributors to the issue: George Pattullo, Dana Burnet, Marguerite Curtis, Richard Connell, Everett Rhodes Castle, and Julian Street. On the lower left is an AmeriVox logo with an American flag and eagle design, alongside the text "The World’s New Voice in Calling." The card’s face value is shown prominently on the lower right as "$21" in red font.
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