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Show RATES OF 1959 POSTAGE United States and Possessions Air Sun Mon Class—2c first 2 ounces, or the parcel post rates when ey. m6 — 2 ounces, 1c for each additional such postage is lower. ' lishers’ Rate consult nearest post office. Third Class—2c first 2 ozs. 1c each additional oz. Books ing catalogs) of 24 pages or more, seeds, cuttings, For Tue Wed 6 Mail weighing more than 8 ozs. subject to zone rates and conditions for Air Parcel Post Service. Air Mail Post Cards 4c Second CALENDAR oe eR 44: 1S Sh °22. 28° 29 Sun Mon Tue Wed bulbs, roots and plants, 2c for first 2 ounces, 1 4c each additional 2 ounces. Fourth Class (Parcel Post) Merchandise, printed matter, and all l 8 AD a4 oie 3e. (26 (Sess 23 Bm oe 6 23° «O80 ce SEG 24 91 Sun Mon ° ae SP 20. ae ae 26 expeditious handling, transportation and delivery practicable but not special delivery) upon payment, in addition to the regular postage, of the following charge: up 2 lbs. up to 10 lbs., 20c; over 10 lbs., 25c. Registered Mail nity P. of $5 O.—not domestic (postage extra) —40c to on $1,000. article. registered Special Delivery Declaration 7c mail fee when to 2 lbs., 15c; over to $1.75 including indem- of value must charged’for requested return at time be made receipt to for ba re sae Cae ae 27 28 2 lbs. to 10 lbs., 35c; over 10 Ibs., 50c. Other classes—to 2 lbs., 35c; over 2 lbs. to 10 lbs., 45c; over 10 lbs., 60c. Postal Cards—Government, souvenir and private if within Department size ‘ : 6 : 2c MONEY ORDERS—Domestic money order fees as follows: $ 0.01 to $ 5.00 10c $10.01 to $ 50.00 5.01 to 10.00 Postage Letters Letters Post 15¢ to Foreign 50.01 to 100.00 Canada to all other with reply 2. 9 96) £23 30 Tue Wed 5 G7 2) 48 ae M20. Be 26.27 #38 countries 31 International Reply Coupons: A reply coupon costing 13 cents, may be purchased at Post Office named be ex- changed for a postage stamp of sufficient value to prepay an ordinary letter to the U. S. A. Thus, an American may prepay the reply postage of his foreign correspondent. 4 3a TG 23 Sun Mon $ ae. 220). 26 6 as. au af Thu Fri Sat ae ee ae ZG Thu Fri Sat OCs hay, ae ae eee ae 26 27: 28 ee ae 29 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sew e oS 189). $3 16 27 8. 19 a0. 34 23:36 30 4 os . Ao Tue Wed 2 ae eae 30-20. 26, 27 Vi U4 Sh 26: Thu Fri Sat fe 18 2 2: ee eo eee ee Be Be 2 Si NOVEMBER Thu Fri Sat GF 18 a 90 aa 27 28 . 8 If ae 24 4 Aa ae: 40 Ae 14 35° 2b @6¢ 3.20 Be: Sun Mon oe Be 39 8 Be ae 29 30 Sun Mon 8 fo... 24 29 JUNE ioe 7 Sie 4: AS: cae 4122 2s 28 29 30 ae tC ae BA $81 OCTOBER a ee Me Sow ae: ee ee ee ee 2a. ae 2425 2.30 Tue Wed Tue Wed MAY 3 AG. A 24 paid SCF Wo OO Sh 27 28 Sun Mon APRIL Sun Mon Thu Fri Sat eae acre. AS Ba ee: 29 30 SEPTEMBER Thu Fri Sat oo ee lw. 18< 19 23 26 Sun Mon Tue Wed and Mexico for enclosure to your correspondent in any of the above countries. Presented at the foreign post office it will is gu 22) 24 31 35¢ for Canada and Mexico per oz. or fraction to all other countries—first ounce each additional ounce or fraction Cards—to l 8 RS. 42 29 25¢ Countries 31 MARCH Sun Mon Tue Wed of mailing. (postage extra) —First class to 2 lbs., 20c; over Bee D8 he OO SE 27 28 Sun Mon other mailable matter not in first, second or third class. Zone _ rates of postage apply. Consult nearest Post Office for rates. Special Handling—Fourth class matter only. Parcels of fourth class matter indorsed ‘‘Special Handling’’ will be given the most Tue Wed AUGUST Thu Fri Sat Goo Se oe me 1959 JULY Thu Fri Sat FEBRUARY Pub- (includ- — JANUARY Official at time of printing. As changes are likely consult Post Office First Ctass—Letters, written and sealed matter for local delivery or otherwise ‘ . ; ‘ ° ‘ per oz. 3c Air Mail—Anwyhere U. S. Domestic Mail Service is in operation. per oz. Gc—Limit 8 ozs. — Tue Wed i Soy: ae 2S 23 24 30 23. A 2 Thu Fri Sat oe, em 38 33 44 AD ZO BI 26 27 26 DECEMBER Thu Fri Sat eee 25 ie te 16) eae 23 26 27 Sun Mon Tue Wed 6 as 20. af. 7 34. 23 28. Thu Fri Sat ace Ae Me ae 19.26 47. 22. 23. 24 28 B® 3! S38 ye ae 18. 8 625 26 |