Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1954 — Page 4

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correctly addressed and could not be returned to the sender because they had failed to place their return address on the envelope. Each of these 191,600 undeliverable greeting cards and letters would have been returned to the sender if they had used the few extra moments to supply their return address. Now, concerning your Christmas parcels. Pack your Christmas presents securely in good strong corrugated boxes. Enclose a slip of paper in each parcel showing the name

and address of both the sonder and addressee. List the contents on the slip so that if the parcel comes open and the contents spill out they can be identified. Wrap the box in heavy wrapping paper and tie with strong cord placed around all sides of the parcel. Approximately 500 Christmas presents and articles were found loose in the mails at the Indianapolis Post Office last year that had fallen out of flimsy, poorly wrapped parcels. If possible use a carbon black crayon pencil for placing the address on the parcel. Address parcels on the stamp side only. Double addresses causes confusion and delay. Penciled addresses will often rub off and ink addresses will

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blur if subjected to rain or snow. It address labels are used ba sure to amply a little extra mudlago or glue to secure thom4o the parcel as they will slip off if they become damp. - Approximately 4,000 parcels were not delivered until tong after Christmas because they were incorrectly addressed. The Post Office cannot do the impossible and deliver all of your cards and presents in time for Christmas without your cooperation by early mailing. So remember Christmas cards should all be mailed tor distant points by December 10, tor loc* delivery by December 15, and all Christmas parcels before December 10. CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Give your Christmas greetings “Class" by affixing first-class postage. When sent first class they are accorded forwarding and return service while those bearing two cent postage (the third-class rate) are not given this service. Distant state mailing should be made not later than December 10, local cards not later than December 15 to assure efficient service. SEPARATION OF LOCAL AND OUT-OF-TOWN MAIL* Separation of local and out-of-town mail is important. Approvimately forty per cent of all mail deposited is for local delivery. The use of “Out-of-town” and “All for Local Delivery” labels enables the Post Office to service the out-of-town mail immediately and start it on its way tor early delivery. These labels are available at the Main Post Office or at Classified Stations. Many patrons will mail cards to distant points by air mail this year. The domestic air mail rate is only six cents an ounce up to and including eight ounces. E. D. CLAGGETT Post Office Inspector In Charge of Post Office Indianapolis, Indiana

PNEUMONIA Hospitals may be overcrowded but not with pneumonia cases. Only a few years ago, hospitals in the winter months had solid floors of pneumonia patients. Today, because of sulfa drugs and antibiotics, it is unnecessary tor most patients to go to the hospital They can be treated as effectively and more conveniently and,economically at home. Once a leading killer at all ages, pneumonia is now an important cause of death mainly among infants less than k yeer old whose defenses against infection are weak, and among the old in whom pneumonia is often 1 secondary to other diseases. The antibiotics are effective against pneumonia and they have reduced the incidence of many other complications of respiratory infectious diseases common in winter such as streptococcal sore throat, tonsillitis, and scarlet fever. While susceptibility to pneumonia is general, there are factors in individual or in the environment that increase the incidence of pneumonia. Extreme exposure to cold may lead to pneumonia infection, although people who live in cold climates are less susceptible to the disease than those in climates that axe variable, which indicates a sudden change from warm to cold may bring on the disease.