The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 May 1964 — Page 3
Syracuse Not Affected By Postal: Change The vast majority of the residents of Syracuse will not be affected by the recently-announced adjustments in parcel post and post office window services, postmaster Ernest E. Bushong said this week. Mr. Bushong explained his statement was prompted by some misunderstanding about the scope of
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these changes. Recapping the local situation, the Syracuse postmaster pointed to :hese facts: Money orders, meter settings, trust fund deposits, postal savings, box rent collections, etc., will be available on Saturdays. Parcel post deliveries will be made on a five day service basis in the city. Deliveries of parcel post will be made everyday except Tuesday and Sundays. Parcel post deliveries on rural routes will be matte every day except Sundays. At the same time Mr. Bushong said he has received information on the national scope of the service adjustments which indicate i
very little overall effect is anticipated from the order, starting May 4. “Many of our local people who send mail to other points - many who visit other cities and transact postal business in those areas - and many others who will be in other communities at vacation time will be interested,” he explained. He released the following national findings on the overall effect of the adjustments: Parcel Post 1. Parcel Post deliveries are not affected at all on 24.934 city routes where the carriers are “mounted” (on vehicles’, on 32,999 rural de-
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ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS Pre-Hung Alum, Comb. Doors—l” Thick .. $23.75 ALUM. COMBINATION WINDOWS I Aluminum Comb. Window 2-track ........ $11.75 Aluminum Comb. Window 3-track $13.50 ! HARDBOARD —4XB SHEETS Hardboard 4xß Sheets— H” Standard ♦ $1.65 ■ Hardboard 4xß Sheets—H” Tempered $2.38 I Hardboard 4xß Sheets—*B” Standard $2.48 Hardboard 4xß Sheets—M” Tempered ...... $4.60 j ADJUSTABLE FLOOR JACKS I Adjustable Floor Jacks — 5/9 to 7 9 .... $6.75 ea. Folding Stairways, complete $19.95 ea. Polyethelene 10’xlOO’ .. $8.75 16’xlOO’ .. $13.95 ■ 2(FxlOO’ .. $17.50
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■ livery routes and on 7,802 contract (“star”) delivering mail. On 78,576 city delivery foot. routes, parcels up to two pounds (and not bigger than a shoe box) will be delivered. About one-fourth of all parcel post packages are two pounds or less. 2. Service is affected only on parcel post routes (about 16,000 full and part time routes> which will be in service five instead of six days a week. Postmasters will adjust service to local parcel volumes and only an estimated 6 to 8 per cent of total parcel post will be affected in any way. 3. More postal personnel are being assigned weekend duty at many post offices, and parcels will be speeded throughout the postal system for local deliveries at all and other actions to eliminate delays will largely or entirely offset any delays that would otherwise tesuh from the adjustment, and it is expected overall service- will be improved. L 4. About 28,000 smaller and med-ium-size post offices do not have any parcel post routes now and
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: their service is not involved at all, of course. Window Service 1. The only principal service ass fected by the consolidation of window services into one window on 1 Saturday mornings at some post offices (about 12,000 large offices) is domestic money order service. 2. Money order sales on Saturday will - with very few exceptions - continue in about 7,000 “contract” postal stations (typically I located in suburban shopping center drug stores), providing domestic money order service in virtually every city where orders are not sold at the port office on Satudays. Consolidated windows will continue to provide all essential services - slamp sales, parcel post transactions, registry, C.O.D. services, etc. 4. Post office lobbies normally open on Saturday will be “clos- f ed down.” Lobbies will' be c open j for lock box services, gtamp dis- i penser service, mail deposit, etc.t 5. Postmasters at mort post offices wilt sell, and- rural carriers will continue to< tpke'’applications for money orders on Saturdays. Postmasters can_ selL the orders' if they earP'Mß- sb without •any effect on manpower usage (affecting about 20,000 smaller , post offices’. Rural carriers serving put ( •f such offices will dispatch' .p’dr.ey, "orders received "on Saturdays an,/ tiie same day; otherwise if they ; sen e out of larger city offices, their , rural money order applications will j be handled early Monday). . 6. Window sendees in at least 20.000 post offices which have never had more than one window i open on Saturdays are, of course, ‘ unchanged. ,I
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Ind. M. S. Society To Celebrate 10th Anniversary The Indiana Chapter of the Nation- ■ al Multiple Sclerosis Society will celebrate its tenth anniversary at a coffee in the Governor’s Mansion on Tuesday, May 12, 1964, at 10:30 a. m. with Mrs. Matthew E. Welsh as hostess. This will also be the kickoff meeting of the Indiana Multiple Sclerosis Society’s 1964 MS Hope Chest Campaign scheduled from Mother’s Day through Father’s Day, May 10-June 21. State area chairman, county chairmen, other volunteer workers and MS patteats will be among those present. V. L. Tatlock of Terre , Haute, chapter chairman for the In-, f diana Society, will preside at the ■ meeting, . . L I Mr. Tatlock has announced that I Dr. Albert P. Stewart, director of musical organizations at Purdue university, has accepted the chairmanship of thlfyfcaFs campaign. He will be asrtsted by Charles Burget, ChalmersigHawajd ,C. Gongwer, Richmond G. G. Storms, Zionsville: and James Shel* t ton ana Richdw'Wlmlington of Indianapulis. The goal for Indiana’s i. tenth annual campaign is $100,000,. , i- These funds will be used (1) to' j provide MS patients in the state with ! equipment such as wheelchairs, hosj pital bed* and walking aids: (2) to supoprt the chapter’s MS clinic at i Indiana University Medical Center, | and <3’ to finance research to find the cause, cure, and treatment for Multiple Sclerosis. | Mrs. Tatlock, wife of the state
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NEW MANAGER — Ellis “Doc” Perkins, above, is the new manager of the Tippecanoe Country chib. He Came to the Tippi dub from the Hofcton Hills Country Club at Knox- ! ville, .Tenn., and for 12 years had op-1
.chapter chairman, and wives of ’ board members, will assist Mrs. 1 Welsh as hostesses for the coffee. Mrs Robert J. Shultz is executive . director of the Indiana society with headquarters in the English Founda- 1 tion building, 615 North Alabama St., Indianapolis. ANITA RODGERS APPOINTED TO IMU Anita Rodgers of r 2 Syracuse is among Indiana university students appointed to committees for 196465 activities at the Indiana Memorial Union. . “ The students will plan and participate in such annual events as the fall carnival, presidet’s ball, the pop concert series, art exhibits, children’s parties and films, and lecture series. i
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TO INSTALL MARKINGS IN COUNTY *■ A. Metz, Inc., Gary, has been awarded a contract for $70,186.25 to furnish and install pavement markings on state routes in several counties in the Fort Wayne district, including Kosciusko county. The exact locations will be determined after resurface program is firm. No bid below the enigneer’s estimate was received by the state highway commission for the widening, f replacing and repairing of four ■ bridges in Kosciusko, Wells, Grant, I and Miami 'counties. The bridge in Kosciusko, county is located on state road 19 at the south edge of Men- ; tone. : ° Read the elections returns.
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