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Show POSTAGE CALENDAR RATES fn effect March 26, 1944 to Change—Consult Postmaster Subject AIR MAIL: 8c for first oz.: 8¢ for additional oz. or fraction. FIRST CLASS: Written matter and matter sealed against inspection. LETTERS and written and sealed matter, 3 cents for each ounce. POST POST. SECOND be marert (Private Mailing) CARDS (Government) CLASS: sent Full copies Parcel Post if 1 cent cent 1 of newspapers, each. each. magazines and periodicals, (May cheaper). DOMESTIC—1 cent for each 2 oz. or fraction. REIGN—114 cents for each 2 oz. or fraction. THIRD CLASS: Merchandise and printed matter weighing 8 oz. or less, 1igc for each 2 oz. or fraction. (Special rate of lc for each 2 oz, oF fraction for, printed books and catalogs of 24 pages or more). FOURTH CLASS: (Parcel Post) covers matter weighing over 8 oz. (except Ist and 2nd class). Zone rates apply. SPECIAL HANDLING: Parcels of fourth-class matter indgrsed “Special Handling’’ will be given the most expeditious handling, transportation, and delivery practicable (but not special delivery) upon payment, in addition to the regular postage, of the following charge: If ordinary postage stamps are used, packages must be eridorsed: “SPECIAL eee Additional "a 2 ibs, or less 10c; over 2 Ibs, and up to 10 15c¢c; SPECIAL “over 10 Ibs. 2 lbs. 10c; over o LASSES (including special handling)—up to 2 lbs. “2 Ibs and up to 10 Ibs, 25c; over 10 Ibs. 35c. If ordinary postage stamps are used, package or letter must be SPECIAL DELIVERY”. REGISTRY MAIL, FIRST CLASS seoutea) Indemnity Fee nder Up to $5 “ $400. ‘DELLVERY—First 15c; over lbs. 10 Giaas-Ntanitonat lbs. 20c; over 10 Fee: Ibs. LOL 4 6 ou: 8 ee eee eeee e ° " 1¢ 4 to. registered “full INSURANCE value are eoses 300.26 a -65 not their endorsed: ¢ 7( ° Articles cording 3 O¢ 4 to 506 O¢ 50 2 up 25c. iC surcharged, 1 at oe & special rate ace value. (3rd F and 4th Class Value only) RETURN RECEIPTS: For Insured or Registered er Domestic 4 cents each. Foreign 5 cents COLLECT ON DELIVERY ee ne atten insurance). Up to $5 24 $25 —- $50 eeeeoes 44¢ $100~$150..eaeoecone 80c¢ $5—2 50—100 64c 90c SEALED PACKAGES—Third and fourth class ae, Ce be closed against inspection when wrapper bears authorized printed indicia. If. sealed without indicia, parcels, are subject to first class rate, SIZE OF PARCEL POST PACKAGES—Parcels must not exceed 100 inches in length and girth combined. For parcels measuring more than 84 inches but not more than 100 inches in length and girth requires a combined, the maximum charge shall be the ile aoe @ 10 pound parcel, The maximum weight limit is 70 pounds to all zo FEE FOR MONEY ORDERS a $2.50 ane Over $20.00 and not over $40.00. .28¢ Over $2.50 and not over $5.00.. Over 40.00 and not over 60.00. ‘co Over 5.00 and not over 10.00.. Over 60.00 and not over 80.00.. Over 10.00 and not over 20.00....22c¢ Over 80.00 and not over 100.00. ‘Bre No money order issued for more than $100 REFORWARDING—Letters, post cards and other first elass mail may ba Pe 0 without extra postage. Other matter new prepayment post. a FOREIGN—Tetter postage for all foreign countries in the following list is 3c per oz.; Argentine, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Equador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Newfoundland (including Labrador), Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Spain and Colonies, Uruguay and Venezuela. The letter rate to all foreign countries not in the above list pg 5c for the first oz. or fraction, and 3c for each additional oz. or fractio: REGISTRY—For all foreign letters, 15¢ in addition to shia For rates on other classes of foreign mail, inquire at post: office. a | 1946 |